Hammond Times, Volume 16, Number 103, Hammond, Lake County, 19 October 1922 — Page 4
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Parre Four. THE TIMES
Reginald K. "KantrmaTi, -aaaa, zs head of the republican nauceial corrrmiUeg's bareaa o publicity ior -weenan voters, has had a chance to
bc n&u nr? ciico iixiin iirbo. daii i xnake some observations, predicts that in the
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PARTISAN BUNCOMBE So great is the dearth of party ammunition
that campaign strategists among the Democrats
are even pointing to evils that are a heritage from the last Democratic regime as evidence o -.Republican shortcoming. They are loosing
duds against the party in control in the hope that they will pass for loaded shells with the un
critical.
Tax revision, they say, has not relieved
the burdens of the poor and agricultural conditions are still depressed. From this it vrouLi appear that Democratic leaders overlook the fact that burdens on the poor were first imposed by the Democrats, and therefore the relief that has been effected, which is indisputably great,
i to be credited to the Republican party and that further relief was prevented by the vastness of governmental financial obligations that cama Into being as a result "of Democratic ex-rtavagance-Also, they seeminly fail to realize that agricultural conditions, as they now axe, are much better than they were when the Republican party came into control and that the cheif cause of tHeir depression was the illadvised conduct of the government by the Democrats. When a party relies on the alleged survival rf conditions for which itself was largely retponsible to establish its claim to the electorate's support it is hard pressed.
future women will vote as citizens, not as women. As for their tendencies toward, party line3, "the party that sincerely wants to do the best for the country and sets about doing it first, and doing it first at home, that, is the party Which, in the long run, will have the support o- me majority ox the woman vote." The women, Mr. Kauffman found, outclassed the men in their appetite for information. Before the committee's pamphlet of voting instructions had been in circulation three weeks, women all over the country were telegraphing for one thousand lots. When the pamphlet was continued as a magazine, there were requests for more than a million copies per issue. V In spite of this widespread publicity, the women's department had fewer silly letters than the men's. The trend of the letters received
was toward practicability, common sense, and an ardent patriotism. The women went on record
& being more interested in the candidate's char
acter than in his party Among the issues in vhich the most interest was shown were lower
taxes, conservation, education, smaller arma
ments, and child labor.
Although the heat of the first enthusiasm may die away, the outlook for this new epoch fn American political life is bright. Indifference
is 'the deadliest enemy which a country's wel
fare has to face. It is gratifying that the women's vote is proving to be an intelligent as well as an interested one.
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A judge in Tennessee has decided that a jroman wearing knickers is a "nuisance .and any woman who expresses her opinion of that decision could be help for contempt of that court.
Now that the three-mile limit is declared to be dry territory, look out for a lot of phantom ships going on the rocks.
What Europe needs as badly as anything else is a general installation of India rubber boundary lines.
peeFLB who erane their neefcs watefe a stoKj ttenW w f Se fcPfl 5a H tiVT titey want ta he 3f hand li he dees falL ttRSTAtnAISTSWM ill conrentlen Kara imciUfiD Uai beet etsvr SJlAtl. bs tailed heet Slew JSlffTKIAJta TtetnAi awS tWf SIGHT gr t put a LITTLE Uef in it too, whlla thoy
are StAKina hanga, VK( thero ema to t wmi IXI31ATUCAIILM sod non-adjuot-tnumcSLEIfCZSt btwen th acxea AXO probably man will nerer gi on ALL foura a the pbraae la WITH woman In the matter tI tb DESirtABILITY ot th nut sandwich ham la available. SPEAKIJiG ol current fllsorders
OXE delightful trait of
THE Chinese Is their. habit OF forgsttlng to Invite the REST of the world to their war. LET'S look into the thins a little HOW many times have you EVER known a physician of your ACTTAINTANCE to prescribe '. BEER as a medicine? THE blonde typa may be dqomed TO disappear from our midst BEFORE very longr now AS the mlnent scientist assures us BCT It seems to be sort of LIXGERITfO In our lap aa It were.
A football dopester Is ofie who Is
ready to prove
IIAT Iris wm may toae tver. jrame and TETf ir champion by eomparatlve StfT (S. PERHAPS a neighbor woman XETEfl more severe THAJ H xpr snrlnr; the opin
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WARS
I en TODAY
Four masked men held up Charles Crcasbaum. of Hammond, driver for the Mcilahon Cracker company, at Columbia avenue and Oostlln street late yesterday and took (114 from him. Albeiit Zubey, t.welve-year-old Whiting achool " boy, fell from the playground apparatua at school this morning' and broke his arm. Police of Hammond and West Hammond are trying1 to locate a clever check former who made a cleaning1 In these parta In the last week. A crowd of 3,600 turned out yesterday for the opening card at the Mineral Springs race track. Louts Fischer, a Junior in the Whiting high school has left
his studies to take charge of his father's Interests in the planing mill. Mr. Flecher broke his leg several months ago and is slow in recovering;. The Gary board of education has purchased ten fine Holsteln cows at $226 each in order that school children may have plenty of fresh milk to drink each day. Miss Ethel Smith of Oary, who was burned in a motorcycle- ac-
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-what city i. th. capital ct look Lydia E. Pinkham'l
What United States president had tic largest family? Ana. William lltnrv ILarrlnoo. liis family
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