Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 366, Hammond, Lake County, 16 May 1922 — Page 4

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CAMPAIGN EXPENDITURES. The ruling of Attoreny General Daugherty hat the decision of the supreme court in the

dewberry case nullifies the necessity of caniidates for the United States senate making re)orts on expenditure?, may be good law, but it

poes not leave the impression, that it is good

morals.

-If. as appear from the ruling of the atorney general, there is a defect in the corrupt

practices act which requires candidates for the house of representatives to make reoorts of

:ampaign expenditures and relieves candidates cr the senate from this necessity, there is likely

o be a vigorous demand that the law be amend

ed to include bothl

But no alarm need be felt over the opinion

pf Attorney General Daugherty. With all due

respect to his judgment, it is a matter for the

pourts to determine, and one lawyer's opinion may be as good as another until the issue has

seen legally determined. It has not been un:ommon for one attorney general to reverse the jpinion of another. Few Republicans are ready

o endorse an opinion in law that will remove

all restrictions on the use of money in political

campaigns, making seats in the senate, in ef-

:ect, the acquisition of the men who can spend he most money to get them. Signs have not been lacking that the issues

raised by the seating of Senator Newberry will

be used by the democratic party as campaign material this year, and that they will also have a part in factional fights for Republican nominations for the senate. . The ruling of Attorney General Daugherty is likely to intensify the demand that something be done to limit the sum which any man shall be" permitted to pay for his election to office.

PARTISAN ATTACKS. The nature of the attacks made upon Attorney General Daugherty indicates that they are Inspired by political motives for the purpose of discrediting the department of justice and impeding its prosecution of criminals. Several attorney generals have had experience of this kind. When simmered down, the most serious charges against Mr. Daugherty are that he is a politician and that he is a bad enemy and a good friend. As politicians make these charges, and as all good Americans are politicians, or ought to be, it seems hardly probable that Mr. Daugherty will suffer ignominy because of his activity in politics. If all citizens were as active in politics as Mr. Daugherty, the affairs of the United States would be capably administered at all times and there would be fewer charlatans in public places. The imposter and "fourflusher" instinctively hates a man like Harry Daugherty. So long as he is attorney genertl there is no comfort to be found by lawbreakers, and nothing would please them so much as to have him resign in discouragement and disgust as a result of their attacks. But they mistake their man. The public interest, so far as the prosecution of crimes against the United States is concerned, is in the hands of an official who can not be swerved from his duty. He knows the interests that are making the fight against him, and no doubt he will take extra pleasure in making sure that they get their deserts from the United States government.

IT IS HARD to work up zeal for anything that does not promise a good time or financial results. .,

AS A PRODUCER of unrest there does not seem to be anything more successful than too much rest.

THE IDEA of a congressman in dropping back home at about this time is to put up his aerial.

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THE PRETTIEST ONE. The purtiest woman that I aver see, 111 tell you the truth, jest between you an' me. She isn't no dazzler, and some fellers might Not stop to look twice, but she's my choice, all right. She's not so blamed strong for the thing they call style; She don't w.ear her hair in a half-bushel pile. The beauty shops nevev made much off'n her; She dont strut arouud like a peacock and pose; She don't keep a-daubin' white stuff on her nose. I have heard of the beauties of Spain and France, But with me they would not stand the ghost of a chance, 1 have gazed upon paintings of world's famous queens, And I've seen a good many made-up actorines; . Hut the woman who used to bounce me on her knee She's the purtiest woman that I ever see. In the new system of simplified spelling, "debt" is "det T7e often cave wondered bow to cut it down. Some of those Los Angeles romances were Taylor-made and some r ere hand-me-downs. A St Paul man worth a million left his wife a dollar. Some husbands have no idea of the value of money. When some people die, they go to everlasting bliss, while others go to everlasting blisters. MARCELETTE. t This happened at one of those dances given for charity, where there . . everything bat charity. He was poor and honest. She was rich and diplomatic, with a Hash of intuition. He asked her to marry him. She refused. . Perhaps it was charitable to refuse him. He might have led a dog's - fe had she accepted. Marcel Steinbruege. The poet laureate. Dr. Bridges, is not going to write a poem commemorating the wedding of Princess Mary. So it ia not going to be such a sad event, after alL V King George has given his new son-in-law. Lascelles. the Garter. And it s a darned handy thing to have, at that, when one is running around to dances and everything. A local paper claims that usually dark-haired women marry first. We should say thatjt was the light-headed ones. A man in Minnesota suffered a sunstroke while the temperature was 20 below zero. He ought to feel quite uncomfortable about August. . A.tlnfic1 City pastor says the piano will rival the harp in heaven. ;t he is kind enough to spare us the phonograph, we will have no objections. ' A home may be musical and e'-Hl not have hominy for breakfast The Pullman Company r.as enoujrherth control now.

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workers KEEPS up his spirits AS he toils along- la his incessant way BY hoping- all the time THAT he will g-et chance to STIAG somebody some day. THE only place a man CAS spend a vacation whare IT is better not to tip IS In a canoe. WHE.N a girl has a fever blister she always IMAGINES you Imagine that she got it THE very way she didn't get It. "LET the flappers flap," said THE win sympathetically "for they LITTLE know what they HAVE coming to them when they wed''

AVD we guess she said a mouth-4

ful. WE often wonder in our Illiterate way WHY they call it idle curiosity WHE.V its pretty close

TO the one thing that's never Idle. DI B to liberal American aid IT is now believed that 'OT a single bolshevist soldier DIED in the famine. WE note that several newspaper men

Homer Ingersoll of Chicago was seriously Injured last night when the automobile In which the was riding overturned at Forsyth Corners In attempting to make the turn at fifty miles an hour.

Anticipating- the location of the Schleslnger steel plan on Hammond's North Side the Hammond board of works today took action to vacate 141st street which cuts the property to two.

. The Monon, Erie and C. & O. , railroads announce that on June 1 they will discontinue selling the two-rida tickets to Chicago from Hammond for 50 cents. This leaves travelers the option of paying the full fare of 49 cents each way or buying tenride tickets for JI.50.

Five hundred pairs of ladies' and children's hose were waehed ashore at the Whiting beach last evening during the severe storm which raged.

Racing to get home before the rain started last evening, Charles Luthman. Jr., of Hammond ran his motorcycle i'hto the wagon of Ed. McMahon on Summer street and was seriously injured.

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the prohibittonwhen two full

OK hard liquor were seized AND our memory goes back to a period I. this noble profeselon since WE have been engaged in it wh ex they wouldn't have left more THAN a scant pint apiece for the

agents.

IT costs $250 to dress a young girl SAYS a fashion authority, or to PUT it in another way WHAT sh fers costs about 2S. A fashion writer informs an anxious I'tBI.IC that it is quite the proper thing TO have the blouse over the skirt AND the first time we SAW a girl fixed up that tway

WE thought it was sheer absentmindness .IS it was with us one time when WE went from home to office IN substantially the same condition.

THERE is an over-supply of reformers who seek to uplift the WORLD by raising their voices. A man won't even glance at a pair of EMPTY silk stockings in a store wina"sw . IT if a girl ells them he'll give a look.

The basement of the Franklin school in Robertsdale is being remodeled to provide rooms for kindergarten, manual training and domestic science.

Charley Gibson of Lowell hired one of Alyea's livery rigs Sunday and drove out into the country to see a scho6l teacher. He decided to decorate the horse with flowers and while gathering them the animal streaked back to Lowell, leaving Charley to hoof it.

Ernest Vater of the Whiting high sch6oI won third place In the inter-scholastlc discus throw at Lake Forest Saturday. He will be a strong contender in the county athletic meet.

Sam Nikollch, 33 with a wife and family at Youngs-town, Ohio, attempted to elope with Rita Rehmanovic, 13, of Gary yesterday, but was caught by the police at Fort Wayne. They are being brought back to Gary.

HOW MUCH 0 DO 7 YOU KNOW i

1 What does the Indian name Ka-Be-Nah-Givey-Wence mean In Englifli 2 What is a small sword? 3 when was the federal trade commission established? 4 Who is governor general of Canada? 5 Does a cannon 'ball travel ii a straight line or a curve?

HA IKES, Ore.. May After a courtshrlp of fourteen years by mail W. A. Flower and Miss Linda Free, of Milwaukee. Wis., were married hare. The bridegroom is ceventy-flve years old and his newly-ecquired wlfa is Ixty-4sht. They will live 6n Flower's' ranch, near here.

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SIMMERS PHARMACY

Where are the Wasatch, moun

tains?

7- What has mad the Indiana In

the southwest wealthy?

8 Whst was the relationship be

tween Jefferson Davie and U. S. Grant?

9 From what language does the

word butte eome?

10 Who commanded th Cana

dian troops at Vlmy Ridge in 1S17

ANSWERS TO YESTERDAY'S . QUESTIONS. 1 Which freesea quicker water that has tn 'boiled or water that

haa not been boiled? Ans. Water that has been boiled. 2 Where ere the Galioo mountains? Ans. Near San Bernadlna, Calif. 3 On what liver Is Nashville, metallic sodium. Tenn.? Ans. Cumberland. . 4 What states contributed land for the District of Columbia? Ans. Maryland and Virginia. 5 Can the richness of milk be increased by giving cows richer feed? Ans. Generally speaking, no. 8 What is the correct expression

represented by the abbreviation "A. W. O. L.7" Ans. Absent without official leave. 7 How big is eight point type? Ans. Cight seventy-seconds of an inch. ft If a person were high up In a balloon what shapes would the rainbow appear to them Ans. It would be a complete circle. 9 In what kind of a climate is flaor gjrown? Ans. Temperate. 10 What two che-mioals will flame when water is thrown on them? Ans. Metallic potassium and

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