Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 195, Hammond, Lake County, 9 February 1922 — Page 4

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Thursday, Fcbrnary 9, 19LL'.

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a iu?re matter of Motoric fact if. will have ta bo recordeJ eveatuaily by the honest historian that tho Wash-

taiBo"-1-'" eonierence was not tho fulfillment of the league

For the

i-'undiv. iiatered ai .v .;.",'.. , l' v . v:.:,Ji, or actions program but tho undoing or it.

hVS ? TTJ!? ant CLicAero-Indiaaa Ilarhor. daily oxoeyt I . , ' 4, .

Sunday.

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, fcr!i county T'mes Saturday tin !

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The

tidi-1 10 uild 3Ud maintain a greater war machine than the j

r., . - . J ' utui U4.v dill p.i.tj . .

the livu "insidu circle"

TO hold aoawwhsre.

Crdbift 9?Ty Eve"'cg Times Dal'y exaopt Sunday.

aiT ., tr vi-'Jii!ca ia uary. April 1. 112. njBttr Undelr tu, uct cf March 3. laTy. hs ea-jonJ-cIasa

En- ing t lie arbitrary decrees o

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nations on all the rest cf mankind.

Q. Logan patnbVx8!. . . . 'CHiCAQO I a military alliance -which proposed to rule tha world j J.! y lliBv ' T-i-nhiiii.! Ui ihv era-a.t tnrrA a. ?tli o fsvrJ rtlnilA tit n at inns Kftiz- I

lloitpaone "ijins control, is the only thing that gave Mr. Harding's j

WhititiK itepot ter ... .7. .7 TcK phono Vo-1m " eatral conference any reason tor Being or any op-1 AVhitiajt UNewi Ltealer and Class' Adv.")".. Telephone issv. j rxrtunit:.. Aibong the persona of much disuncticn and I

ff ; o, nvs any troubla pectins THS Tl M 103 mke Lf,rc, if.r,Vfl

HAiaaoad (private eicbkci

Nassau i Thn-r r,.r." " t-.'J '." Vtl.'H '

Ba Chicago. (The tiV). ::

Passing Show

OUR hcrruoRos a.- nov BSlWElt off, wiiich an oar SCIEVnriO readers know rr.eroty M DA IMS that vre ar In a S 01vot s condition ar.-J la a frtm-1 f mind TO regra every chap meet ai'tcr !

sirn a if):, jur.i

for Vfhatever department warned.

acumeu who plainly realize that the con- j

re::C-3 has sounded taps over tho remains of the league j

Mr. Lloyd Georse. A body which left to Mr. Hard

M.VC o'ctocli 1.-

n cur Fe;la3e3

PmJpUlVrt noS 1? ;-s tbo supreme task of disarmf1 1,oc cr ,was cot sent on um. Tub TIMES Last rsent but the hardly les-s momentous achievement of arto reach ita u.trD-, n tt,. nt 1. fJ.....i V."l rtsttinz the dismemberment of China cannot without

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gross? fiattery bo described as a vital facte: afairs.

THE FOUNDATION OF PEACS.

That Rft vc;re n-zhLincr to and wars was one of the

ruoaile triune, which vrv.l be as tough and strong -as a tractor body. Tte motor will be high powered, capable o developing great speed. Special protection t.-jI be give a to tha driver of thii car, to save h:n from injury ta a sm.ishup "Seated in this man-o'-'vnir, it is my idea to move

rajidiy ever tha highways of the city and country dis.-

EVIDENTLY HE DRIVES A YLWVER. Erery man at eome time withes to do something of Ervica to hie community, ia a spectacular way. "I tars often thought," says the editcr of "Ttroujh

Meshes.' that I would like to do my bit in thi-roost popular Beutimente expressed during the great way: -I have In mind designing a special type cf auto- i renfliet which storied with the defeat of the Central

.European Powers in 191S. Yet when it came to making peace there was a great disillusionment. The series of treaties framed at rarls was liberally besprinkled with the gorms of war and there have been few days eince j til instruments became operative that armies have not

been contesting for victory somewhere in Europe or Asia.

jit the ncnuiar sentiment, developed in the midst

txicta. When another driver flagrantly violates the traf- of the greatest struggle in all history continued to ring c laws, and boldly places himself in danger, expecting 'throughout the urld. Th limitation of armaments t.iq to meekly sieve out of Lis way, it is my idea to hit 'conference was cared by Pr.id-int Harding responsive him head-cm to tu0 people's demand that was be abolished. In 12 "I will take particular pleasure ia u mashing into 'veeks cf conference the representatives of nine nations Vie cars cf those maniacs who rush into thoroughfares 'fc3V raade notable progress in reaching agreement i.'on e12o streets, without looking to the right or left. Ending toward tho -reign of peace." Sub?tantial re"I will also have my eyes open tor those begs who ou oi naval forces by the greater sea powers wiii tLtempt to pass otter cars on narrow roads, forcing . be effected. More irnporrar.t, potential menaces to traric coming ia tho opottta direction to -top in order :rea...0 haVR been eliminated through agreements to res10 avoid accident. jp?ct the cemmon right- and accord u. greater .iesre" "Under present conditions I seem to bpead half my !cf justice where it has ben denied. -we protecting fools and drederi!s from killing them- i Throughout all the discussiomi and at the root of selves and Bt-s. t:e conclusions, however, there is unconcealed "Driving an ordinary car, I tia cocpelled' to lat;of the legitimacy of war as a resort cf nations in cirlhfc hive their way la order to save myself, but la this ' euu;.-tanees wherein it eeems just to them to wage it. Lrmorad car I will be protected and they -vt ill be killed. The rigniflcance of this is that, far as we have journcy-

MatHBOttHOOn i3. andit .

a. prospective

IT cocar.'t eeera r.ataral these DAYS to a lot of peor'.o not TO have acythlnff political TELtT it's, partfcular:-' KECESSARr to jie abouC. VICE I'reidant Coolidge WHO is eaid to have worri OXE suit eJg-hteea months must HAVE all his chalra PHETTT we!l-padd2. THU hell on an old-fashloefi KLECTRIO limouaino eounda si MILD and gentle a.3 tto der old LADY frajiticaTly punches It THAT it doesn't eeem as if you'd b. HtRT much ev:i If ; t: a -rc-o bumpp.I Ill T we cii.n testify that: you tre.

t;.e ptc;'e coriiicler-

A ccffiu Tvas reecutZy J6cad HACKK1I with iot!es of whisky Bl'T no one h.w been found WHO clajras it ia tie Crat co2:a WHISKY hj.3 Jillsd. THL: sesvernrcint has 2,0Ou,&'JO iairs OI' liar.de uKs for sale left over ntOM tho A. n. Y. f-qui-jmer.t SOMU cf those )vivi choir chijfa LVIUPMLY c -i?t baa thought we W LUCK oi-.g t: capture most of

1 11 1.1 Grma.iy a:R alive. II' tiiiia pa.'-J': 3 ::-o ?owly a.".: you have

TO u'o is to icy i-r. :.o:ctiii OV the ;i.oa'.hly :-ayr.;-r.t idau. UR. lOlltVZ i:.y.: that -.von;, n fllOVI.U v tar corsets l,ut thou'-d NOT fq'JiCO tV'.'::5i-'.'t.s CUlTIMr r.ot dec:.-, v, c ijre i-h you WH VT'S a iv.an :"or? IHLli II AY s wei.t to the wn; ?iuce I.STC or coins to Florida Ml; i.h;aid hae taks;i a littler FOlt Ca::;o-a;-i.

i.'srht:.itaJ cf Geo-

sa.t!cnal onvention ! ttoce.

3 Ia 2i2-mcnd harder or roftc 'a?!? A::s. U.-if,;..-

Ar u-'ro rcaily wvi;c eicrfcan-ist?

J 6 "What city u the e"

rfc'U? Ar-a. .Atlant;. 6 Whst stat s a: vie

r.y a line? An.-,

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Asia fc.id Nort'i -it poi t;t?

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Michiga-i.

ii -taae) fc-twer.

ur,(;r!ca ti tho r.c-ar-ThlrtV-Kiii tn !a

4"i"t I'rrU king Mar!-

9 How r.r.y i;:.jtc.l States residents have ,..:,n ,jiret.t cescendaata of roriner rrf-.;.ict:t-- Ar,s. -fno 3 i., cro Ewe? A.".. ?;0w i"oundJiir;i.

ST. JOHN r

law tii a taurca ajia cutio rootc xor U' -new en, ti. wari which will fesu Quit a r.uTr.ber ? jnlti ektrsv; . are haulinar thetr milk affairs to Ms It. It. station Instead oZ havlac ft fcaui ed with the trjcli. Tlia ta-xn Meeting .xra poorly attended on Monday ever.ln)?.

DOCTOR ORDERED WOMAN OBEYED Took Lydia E.Pinkhara Vegetable Compound and is Now Well

j ANNOUNCEMENT. jf the. Ci.i n-. f St. John Towrihll p. j I hftrehy .r..f.t.ncr. to you that I will j be a candidate 'or th-j nomiratsea at ' V.: a cowing primaries ;'ct the otTice of j TOWNS till' TKtrsTUli Your support I w-.il to Iilrhl;.' apprciattd.

2-6- LOUIS :.r. I i A rtTt.I AN . Tho many Iricnds cf Zo'. n O. Bg1 Iriii ant him to ran as toifn?hi, 'trustee and he wlil a'c'?t tlie oICr. Miss I-Cathrjn Thiol of Harsmosd ca".."d on frivisdj i'.i relatives here on Weuri'-.i lay. V"v r-' r.-irt:- s note "isro tti wreck

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ON CIS 'jpou ed t. IH A' oe Uar for a hor.-.c.

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HOW MUCH

DO YOU KNOW?

i.e recommendation

as-s

"As I ssee It, this is tho only way safaty-Srst cad -a-mon courtesy can bo effectively taught. , "For thi3 service, I except the community to show

.3 Appreciation by nrr:sting any la

ed on the road to understanding, the time has not yet

i arrived when protective forces can be discarded.

As

ircairn;

It or

vh:m I hi!l fail to kill.'

;Mr. Hushes described tr.e results

scrapping and naval buildir

v.-nne ::miauon or axcaamer.:i 10

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TAPS FOR THE LEAGUEYi -"ould ba a3 arausing If it were not s. jatletic l-tstare that is presented by tho league of nations diso.ulus la their efforts to pronounce adjudgment on the re--,uitd of the arms ccnt'erenco that will bo fair enough o cvcld r-dicul? aad that shall yet permit them to coa-t-iia2 day urEaming about the leagde. One of the news"aers which acted as a crtj-WiLsoa organ and tallowt d the Versailles treaty and league- covenant, whole teels .liged to confess that the aocomplishmenta of the ' Vashingtca coniereace hart- beca of epoch snaking ia.-ic-itanc. 1"h ceMereace," it says, "has sot oal7 ended t impctitloa In naval armament, avt has ended it in il

o caidtai S"il'

holiday arrangementr-,

5 accomt nsiied. luo e-

Jective power cf no country concerned is impaired. ot haters of war have no slightest ground for disappointmeat crsr c-cofereace accomr.Ushmeais.

oril dii-'ing-cishei protetj-pe SOLOMO.V lived to a .-jood cl DKsvpiTC tho hsavy brdena WTiiiiH must f.a.0 fallen to

AS a writer and w irPOSL he devoted tis cZoz.zz YKAJIS of hio life largely in ?pf-'irit'n j at leart one Cioi.ntN wedding' cUy every day. Till', signs of rpnr.fr &r rapidly A ppKOAC'in"G-rt6rnaKensthes-days IVTFJllVAt tit at tired foei.nISXT it about tlm for tha ez-dry

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2 Is tho f.imi b'twttn r.cw rnoo.-.t. i

( greater or j .?. tV.;oi ealar.'iar month? j t W hat city is the c.ip: t;I cf Idaho? j

i V. ht-r Cap'- vfrfif .- ,

is ar. 05 proy? ;

pres.

j neid wit Kllica .' I T Or. whu t b'-Jy c-i j vestor. ? t What dos th-i ;:

i pyrr.pkir.! ' r.-an? 1 j a If a, ' ;.-t poes out when lower- I ed lat a n;i:ii3 or --"ell whit docs that I !-..-. i i -"-''- 1 ! 10 I:; a erir.dt.il ciste tchj prose- I

i catc? Ai'S'WEBS TO YESTES3AT'S

Why Suffer With Files

Wfcen Pyramid Pile Suppoitorit Brin Such Bles.ted Relief Tes. Pyramid Pile Suppositcrle 3 are simply wcnije.rful to eat. pairL, rc-lievo itching, allay that asrjfra-

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Chicago, Illinois. "You etrreiy pivc women one good medicine when yoa puu

Lydia l. rinkham s egetable Compound on the market. After I had my baby I was all run down and bo nervous it kept me from gaming. My doctor did everything he could to build me up, ther: he ordered me to take Lydia E. Pinkh&m'e Vegetable Corapound with his med

icine and I am now a new woman. I have had three children and they are all Lydia E. Pinkham babies. I have recommended your medicine to wvera! f riend3 and they trpeak highly of it. Yot; are certainlv doing good work la thi world. Mf i ADRITH T()Mt3HECK,10oo7 "Wabash Ave., Chicago, Illinois. There is nothing very strange abost the doctor directing Mrs. Tomnheck t j take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. There are many lAycicianji who do recommend it and highly appreciate its value. Women who are aervcras. ran tlowr . and Euffering from women's ailment? should eive this well-known root and

t herb medicine a triaL Mrs. Tomsheck'n I experience shculd gaida yoxi towards

health.

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, vert. i - V.'hnt Co ti- rr.ar. w'..f-n ne eay an 1 ! ohject is pf-trifled? Ans, T-jmed to ;

rating sense of pressure and enabl-i ; o-j to rest and f leep v.dth comfort. Th'; fa.t that almost every dru--Eitt in the V. 5. ard Canada carriC-3 I-yrataii in stock at 0 cc-cts a box fhow3 how hig-hly the-je Kutpottitorls ar.- regardd. Take no cubftituta. You c:.n ry 'them free by Fending your name j.ti-i adiresa ty

Pyramid Ltuct Co., Bldg., Mart hall, il.ich.

eid X-yramld

CUoINtoS MEN'S LUNCH Substantial Choice Dishes 55c James ConI MEE HOTEL Resturant Phone 574

050a and s-attiiig a poweifal example for the eolutloa i til future problems arising la iatertational relaions. The gala 1?, thus not only material but psyc.holo.4 leal. A heavy burden is lifted from the taxpayers cf ail tho great powers, and we have tho spectacls of natiotis engaged La breaking up var machines instead cf h'Utlldlas them. There has been removed a principal -urctj of tho caticnai fears and distrusts from which wars epring, and a great procouent la the eettlicg of icteraationa! differences by opea negotiations ia which .'! Sitlous either directly or Indirectly cooceraed Lhall fait; r.art has been established." Oa the other haad, accord ir. 2 to this particular -.'gin and raaay ethers lihe it, "perhaps we should not hive had uv:s Wachlagtoa conference it the league of

Nations had not set up as one of its main purposes the l.milatloas of armament";' 1" it soothes tho wounded pride cf opinion of the Mood leaguers to hug this delusion, the rest of us, that U. tha big majority, can afford to be tolerant. But- as

PLAYING PETTY POLITICS It was Senator Lodge, who, accurately interpreting

the views cf a great majority of Americans, led the" sueceseful tight against ratification of the League of Natioas covenant wlthou reservations. Senator Lodge ; will be ia charge of the treaties resulting from the die armament conference when they come up in the sen- j ate for ratification. Therefore he should be opposed j and all the trouble possible be made for him, is the logic 1 of a few Democratic senators. : Will the country stand for such an exhibition of

rtioaa conducted ia th j partisanship, versus patriotism? Will It allow a few

poltical tricksters to defeat the most sincere and prom- 1 sing etep toward word peace that has ever been plan- , ned? There is little analogy hetwetn the. discredited j League of Nations scheme, a, breeder of wars, and the j sensible, workable arrangements conducing topeace that have come out of the conference at Washington. So J far aa the American delegation is concerned, these plan j are not the idea of one man arrogating to himself all au- i thority in the matter and Insisting that they shall be put J tarough withcut the change of a letter of a coma. j Tho poeple did not desiro the ratification cf the

League of Nations covenant. The Senate then ooeyea the voice of the people and will obey it now. The SenUtr who seeks to obstruct the cause cf peace, to solidly supported ty the American people, is p'ayiES a. contemptible game of petty yolltics.

IT IS A GRtlAT relief to hue at Washington u ;

who isn't forerc-r chasing the spotlight .

7 At All Druggists and Depart

ment Stores THIS WEEK

president around.

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540 South Hohrnau Street Telephone 531

holesale

locers

Near Plummer Ave. FREE DELIVERY

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