Hammond Times, Volume 16, Number 114, Hammond, Lake County, 1 November 1922 — Page 4

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It is a matter of tremendous importanre which party you put in power. If a Republican

Congress is returned to Washington, it will give the Republican party a chance to go on with its program of reconstruction and of economy and of stabilizing industrial conditions. If a Dem- : ocratic Congress is sent to the Capitol, every- ' thing possible will be done to hinder the reconstruction program now under way, and to bring into disrepute the Republican administration. Looking forward to the election in two years from now, the Democratic party does not want Harding's administration to show up well and a Democratic Congress would set about to paral

yze every constructive movement which this administration undertakes. Republican Congress means harmony in national government, the executive and Congress both pulling in the same direction. A Democratic Congress means deadlock, the two branches of government being entirely out of harmony. A Republican victory in election means a voU of approval and a pledge to support the Republican management of the past two years.

A Democratic victory means that you prefer to

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THINK, SAYS SCHWAB. "What good is a whole lot of money to a nan of my age?" . The question is asked by Charles M. Schwab, n addressing Harvard students- Well, he has enough of it, and he should know how much :ood it is. Schwab has a habit of getting a ittle deeper into problems than most folk who ake them up, and his commentary on life is lways worth while. He has come to the conclusion that money

isn't everything," and it is a good thing he has. 1 return to the waste, extravagance and misman-

Vot a good thing for other folk, especially, but j agement of the recent Democratic administra-

good thing for Schwab. tion. The Harvard boys got some excellent ad- A Republican victory means that you favcr ice, if only theyg will follow it. The gist of the tariff law recently enacted- that you wish

he message of the steel magnate was: "Think,1 to protect home business industry and that you

hink, think." I would save American markets for American pro-

j That's funny advice, you may reflect, to be ducts. A Democratic victory means the repealling to college students, who presumably are inS of protective tariff laws, throwing our marpending four years of precious time for the kets open to the world and throwing ourselves ery purpose of thinking. But Schwab well j out of work. nows that going to college doesn't necessarily ' In the 133 years of our national history ave anything to do with thinking. j nearly one hundred of them have been years of He wasn't talking about reading or experi-1; prosperity under a protective tariff. A Republenting, or listening to lectures. A greater j lican victory means that you like that sort of .ian than Charley Schwab said: "As a man government and want to continue it.

The Republican party bases its case on the order it has brought out of the recent chaos, the

THE CONTEST IS OVER Perhaps you do not know we have been holdinir a Limerick Contest

j this past summer. VVeli, we have but we have not published the iim- ; jricks bwause we don't like limericks ourself and we know our cus

tomers !on t. Hut it is almost necessary for a column to hold a limerck contest once a year and we feel it our duty to publish the winning 'mericks. which are as follows: A near-sighted parson from Casses Was told of the bold bathing lasses. "Oh, mercy!" paid he, "Why didn't I see" And he got him some much stronger glasses A naturalist from South Bend, Was gnthering buprs with a friend. He picked up a bee. Dropped it yelled, "Gee! I must have grabbed hold the wrong end." f A girl named Roberta McWhistle Sat down in the grass on a thistle, I met her next day And all she woiHd say Was. "What lovely weather we're having." Now that Constantine's throne has been pulled from under him ere is some question as to what he will do for a living There 'iouM be an opening for him in the movies He might do as a fake fig in one of Larry Semon's comedies. Henry Ford will not employ a man who drinks whiskey. How out one who drinks bootleg? New Jersey woman used telephone for first time in seventy years," lys a headline That seems like a long time to wait for a call, en in these days A United States naval officer who has been sloshing around on destroyer for two years has arrived home. A friend asked him hat he was going to do and he said: "I am going to nut an oaf ver my shoulder anc walk straight inland. When I come to a man 'ho asks me what that thing is over my shoulder I am goinj, to there and settle down for life." Eruption of Vesuvius is predicted to come within three years, t Bryan is due before then. . we have invented a rubber car the sides of which will begin to c when the car holds 763 persons Ming Ferd of Roumania is going to visit Deauville. We'd hate to a taxpayer in Roumania after he returns home. They couldn't decide who won the last war, so they have postponhe argument to try and fird out who will win the next one.

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bout the industrial situation of the country, ' limitation of armament and the prospects for aere wouldn't be any possibility of an industrial , peace, the economy program it is carrying out

lagnate advising the next generation to think, ur industrial problem would have been solved.

"" AND THE MEANING OF ELECTION en are new in politics and all up and . street are great numbers of them ?a yet have any clear idea of the sigficance of the coming election. "What," they ask innocently, "is it all bout? Who is to be elected, and what for, and e there any issues, or is it just that both par's want the power and which one will you let .e it?"

the benefits it is bringing to pass for agriculture and the tariff law it is putting into force for the protection of all American industry. You are to vote your approval of these accomplishments and the continuance of the Republican party, or you have an opportunity to choose a Democratic Congress and paralyze the enactment of this program.

A good way to come up with those corporations charged with dodging taxes by keeping a double set of books would be to tax them on both.

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I S M a nail file instead OF tho office shears. AS we look at It, sometimes a TOV. ne;-Js a new marshal HOKJC than It doss a revival. BEFORE wc write out any more (.hecks

FOR the help and uplift of the XKAB East we wish to make positively SI It E of this: Is Sew York City included? AVE suppose when a conscientious I'EHSON of reform temperament THROWS himself heart and soul INTO some new nation-wide movement HE reflects that he will STl'DY the subject later AM) find out a little something WHAT he's talking about IF he has time. Ol'R dally sug-gestlon on THE conduct of life: EE too busy to be lonc-wlnded.

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Truck farmers who are using Hammond's new public market are accused of g-ouRlng the public and charg-ingr higher prices than hucksters who deliver to the homes.

The Hammond board of public works today let the contract for pavlngr Harrison street with with Weatrumlte to the Ahlborn Construction company.

A straw vote taken at the Orpheum theater at Hammond showed the following results: For fi-esidont Roosevelt, 175; Wilson, 133; Debs, 67; Taft, 61. For governor the vote stood: Beve-idge, 167; Ralston, 109; Reynolds, f3; Durbin, 39. Officers of the Mineral Sprintrs Jockey club are underirtrrf T.v.,t1'r tViMV win make

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other aiternpt to finish the ace program at the Porter rack. They are talking1 it ver today. Hammond barber are consldring raising the price of hairuts to 35 nts. Gary has been , ;ay!ng that late for several ioriih. t'he prlo lor shaving as Increa.ied to 15 cents four yea-s ago. Excavating gangs are workins day and night on Hobarfs new sewer rjstem. Faturday's tag day which was - nt Gary for th? benpfit of the Hull Moose treasury is said to uv b. en a d .appointment to i for tiny col li t (1 .jiil -9.

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t? n publ nn tl ket w 111 ha a .....ail rnajoliiy m the county. The coroner's inqueet failed to throw any light on the mysterious death of Ilomardo Gigllottl of Kast Chicago. The post nortT' s'io-cI f.tt'y d":--ener-atlon of the heart, and it Is said that tue ...an migni have had his corset laced too tight. He was dressed in woman's garb when found.

Political News of Day In Indiana

i-.wiANAi'OUS Broadsides marking the close of the 1922 campaign ln Indiana will be fired from every nook and corner af the Hoosier state during the present week by some of the mcst noted "bis guns" of the polltb al h orld. Dignities ranking from the vicepresident of the United States to excongressman and exsenators will be on the platforms extolllns the virtues ot their own parueular party and lamenting tho alleged mistakes of tlii" opposition Tribably the tl;.T--efct mtctlng V untied by thr liiiublican camp tn manager of the frtaU is the appear, aoc at South Hi-nd on Wedneeda night, rf Vice ii-sid'nt Galvin 11 Coclidge It wil'. b ihe only app arance of Mi. Ctc 'dg'. in the stet during the campaign. On the DcmavJatio v'.do the Ppearance .if Senator fat Harrison cf MiaSlsssJpp:, and Th' n.as R- V.aryhan, former vice rts Oent and al p;-fent a mcmbsr of the national c-:! fact finding ir mn.isslon, will hf t"n. headlincrs. fcrator Harria in will speak at Indianapolis Friday night. Nov. 3, and at Fort Wayne on Saturday night, Nov. 4 . Mr. Marshall will make a series of s eches in the state during the week, closing the campaign at Richmond, Saturday night, Nov. 4. Senator James E. "Watsoii and Gov. ernor Warren T. McCray will divide honors with Albert J. Beveridge, Republican senatorial nominee, during the week. Senator Watson will speak at lagrange and Elkhart today he and Gov. McCray will appear a". South Bend and Lake county, Thursdayday and Friday; at Winamac Saturday afternoon, and will speak with Gov. McCray at Lafayette Saturday night. Senator Watson will close the campaign with a speech in his home town, Rushville Monday night. Mr. Beveridge Itinerary for the closing week Is as follows: Oct. 31, Washington and Vlncennes; Nov. 1, Bloomlngton and Bloom field; Nov. 2. Clinton and Brazil; November 3rd Lebanon and Crawfordsville; Nov. 4 Indianapolis. He will close his campaign with an address at an Eleventh district rally at Marlon next Monday night. Other prominent speakers to appear ln behalf of Mr. Beveridge are

oirovemor Edwin P. Morrow, of

Kentucky; Halbert P. Gardner of the United States shipping board; United States senator Harry S. New, who will ?peak Wednesday night at North Manchester; Congressman L. C. Dyer of Missouri, author of the antl-lynch Ing bill; and United States Senator Irvine Lenroot, of Wisconsin and Senator Rawson of Iowa. Exgovernor Samuel M. Ralston, Democratic senatorial nominee will close his campaign with an address at Columbus, on the night of Nov. 4. Senator Albert M. Stanley of Ken-

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tucky. will speak in Indiana in hehelf of the Democratic ticket, at Evansville, tonight. One of the biggest Ucmocratic meetings of the campaign was that at Indianapolis Saturday n'ght, when exgovernor James M. Cox of Ohio, and Mr. Ralston addressed a monster mass meeting. Thomas Taggart, former United States senator from Indiana, and one of the leading Democrats of the state, will make a series of speeches during the present week ln behalf of Mr. Ralston. Other Democratic speakers for the windup week are Frederick VanNuvs.

exUnited States district attorney for Indiana.; L. Ert Slack also former United States district attorney, excongressman J. A. 31. Adair of Portland; FInley Gray, Lincoln Dtxon. Martin A. Morrison, William A. Collop, and George Raach. all former congressmen.

At & recent boxtnr match to. England each contestant landed a heavy punch almoat at tlia earn time. One received a blow on the jaw and the other In Ms solar plexus. They both went down and both were courted ont.

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