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CARSON CITY DAILY APPEAL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 16, 1920 The Carson City Daily Appeal PUBLISHED EVERY EVENING, EXCEPT SUNDAY. BY THE NEVADA t. d: van devort Editor and Manager Entered as Matter ol the Second Class at the Postoflice at Carson City, Nevada, a . f f I 1 1 1 unaer act oi congress oi isa w One year by Carrier One year by Mail TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION $12.00 9.00 Cirmn Citv riail- Annual is the real live advertising: medium of this section as evidenced by its carrying a larger amount of advertising than any paper it the city. ; LODGE'S SONG OF HATE day 2 wimmen came 2 him each 1 holding the legs or a babie ana nerely pulling the kid in 2 and each elameing it, and King Sol wasn t feeling just rite and sed, why cuaaent tne Drat ben twinz and stopt this mixup,' and then he called for his swords 2 splitt this innocent little kid so each ov the wimmen cua nav y2, wnen the reel ma of the baibe buts in and sez, 'Stopp, Solumn, stay thi hand, and let the old hagg hav the kid, for if I can't have a hole kid I don't want anny and Kink Solumn told her take the Dai by and go home and wash its face, for he was hep it was hers, ana tola the other daime to go chais herself. King Column wuz father of the masens nnrl hilt Solnmn's temnle. lie had VUU wives ana more than uu laiddv frens. and that iz why there is so many masens in the wurld " ' -. 1 "IT 1 Pa sez that King solumn wuz a warm memper ana i imns ne waz hot stuff myself." Commenting on Senator Lodge and his recent "keynote" speech, the New York World says : Mr. Lodge owes his leadership to the purchase of a United States -senatorship in Michigan by Truman H. Newberry, a crime for which Newberry has been convicted in a Federal court and has been sentenc ed to a long term of imprisonment. Without the Newberry vote the , Republicans could not have organized the senate. He was their major ity. Henry Cabot Lodge would not have become the leader. Without ; Newberry's support he could not have been elected. The senate com mittee on foreign relations could not have been packed with senators who had declared their hostility to the treaty before it iwas framed. The Lodge reservations could never have been adopted in committee or adopted on the floor of the senate. The whole record which Senator Lodge exalts in his Hymn of Hate against President Wilson rests upon the corrupt and rotten structure of a senatorship bought in the open market of Michigan. To Senator Lodge and to his Republican associates the treaty of peace is merely "Mr. Wilson's treaty." The fact that it is France's treaty, that it is Great Britain's treaty, that it is Italy's treaty, that it is also Germany's treaty, is a historical detail that does not interest them. They are fighting the president of the United States and they are fighting the treaty of peace because his signature is attached to it as one of the negotiators. They are not concerned with its merits or demerits. All its most objectionable clauses they accept without qpestion. They attack it only for what is good in it, not for what is bad, and their course is charted solely by the fact that the most en lightened and progressive features of the treaty were suggested by President Wilson. If the treaty had been negotiated by a Republican president they would defend it as ardently as they now assail it. The Republican party is gcing into this campaign as the party of treaty-wrecking and the party of a war with Mexico. No evasions of the platform, no attempt, however adroit, to make language conceal thought, can change the record. There is not a constructive thought or suggestion in Senator Lodge's speech, and there will not be a constructive thought or poli cy evolved by the Chicago convention. The Republican party is held together today only by the passionate hatred of its leaders for Wood row Wilson. That hatred has poisoned the blood in all the arteries and veins of government, yet its virus is the only living and vital force in the Republican organization, which is asking a return to power on the ground that its congress has tainted with partisanship everything that it has touched and has polluted every ideal for which the Ameri .can people sacrificed their blood and treasure in a war to end war. CRITICISM FROM WITHIN 2J fYwdi) Everybody wants It because It makes most palatable and sweetest of foods. You save when you buy It. You) save when you use it. Calumet Daking Powder Is so perfectly made so perfect In keeping qualities that bake-day, failures are absolutely impos-, sible. Dest by test. Call for Calumet Baking Powder. A. G. Meyers Carson City, Nevada.. RE-LINE YOUR BRAKES It will save an accident - - perhaps g T JoiatT ' :: death to those riding in the car. iyU Al W. ;; Expressing regret at the nomination of Senator Harding by the ItcpaMican convention, Senator Lenrot said at his home at Superior, VVis. : "There is much talk of a third party. This, if supported by progressives, would insure Democratic victory. If, when elected president, Harding shall adopt reactionary -policies ' and be con- 111 1 Al J T 1 11 1 .1 . 1 ironed ny me via vjruaru,, i snail De among ine nrst to join tne j flOV Tn vi7 HTlfVl rirhlitioa iliot om AAnatpilitliralv liKaital a-nA nf4- i ci I tmctively radical." Benjamin C. Marsh, secretary of the Farmers' National council who clashed with members of the resolutions committee of the Re publican national, convention last week when he attacked the trans portation act as "un-American," has issued a statement declaring that "the section of the Republican platform on agriculture does not assure a single declaration to reassure the farmers of America." The Republican platform, -Marsh said, "recognizing several exist ing evils in farming conditions, does not pledge action to justify them." "The platform naturally endorses the transportation action and the legislation to turn the people's ships over to the British and American shipping interests." Marsh added: "These two measures jointly will spell financial loss and perhaps disaster for hundreds of thousands of farmers." oo : THE SORRIEST RECORD IN TEARS From a high Republican authority, the Washington Post, the following confession of the complete failure of the present Repub lican congress is taken : "With the adjournment in June, the Republican party will have to go into the presidential campaign confronted by the neces sity of dodging or apologizing for the sorriest record ever made by any congress in recent years." WATCH FOR COX Ohio has furnished six presidents of the United States and will soon furnish another one, but it will not be Warren G. Harding. Abraham Lincoln, when a boy, chose as the subject for one of the first essays he ever wrote, "Cruelty to Animals." In this char acteristic, the man and the boy never parted company. TOPICSINBRIEF t The trouble with most of the political dark horses is that they 1 1 A 1 . . . . . .re so uarK tne delegates can t see them. .New York World. . A contemporary remarks that many foreigners are seekin? homes in America. Yes. So are many Americans. Kansas City journal. a "Every profiteer is certain to go to hell," says a Baltimore preacher. Hell must be quite a large place. Greenville, S. C, Pied- mont. . It does not help much in the news from Mexico to be informed - L fl mat naxcaiantango is a small village m.the vicinity of Huauchin r an go. Canton, Ohio, News. ' ' The difference between a de-facto and a de-jure government in Mexico may usually be determined by n oting which government lives in tne mountains. ansas (Jity star. "- - We have little sympathy with Americans who" complain that tney are Deing neecea oy irencn profiteers. Why aren't they sat isfied with the way the job is done at home ? New York World. HISTORICAL ITEM . "How's this for a tribute to old Kipg Solomon," said the Street corner idler, as ne nanaea tne following clipping which was headed "Bobby s Essay," to Editor Schmied of the Dakota City (Neb.) Eae-le: . ' "King Solumn wuz a man who lived so many years in the A l 1 1 1 1 1 Tt 1 . country inai. ne wuz ine noie pusn. lie wuz a ottei wize guy and AGENTS ... ..FORDS- We specialize in overhauling and repairing them .... We have a Vulcanized under internal pressure to in sure even cord strain distribu tion. And locked firmly to the rim by four unstretchable steel cables. tEDERA6-Tnisr DOUBLE CABLE BASE nine Shop equipped with all modern ma chinery to do Auto Repair Work and ex pert mechanics to do it. Red Arrow ii Garage and Auto Company PHONE 1JL1 r Geo. A. Cole, President T. L. Hawkiat, Sec-Trees. I CARSON CITY, NEVADA MM MMMMMMMMM t Virginia & Truckcc Railway General Offices,. Carson City, Nevada A. M. ARDERX General Manager SC. BIGELOW, - - H. L. GRIFFITHS, General Passenger Agent General FreightAgent No. 6 No. 4 No"2 I ; Effective No.l No.3TNo7S Motor) Mixed Pass. April 2Z, 1920 Pass. Mixed Motor p. m. p. m. a. m. MlsJ p. m. a. m. p. m. 4:30 1:10 8:3S 0 Lv. Reno Ar. 6:50 10:50 1:10 4:53 1:45 9:00 11 Steamboat 624 10:22 12:47 5:08 2:05 9:16 17 Washoe - 6:11 10:05 12:34! 5:18 2:20 9:27 21 Franktown 6:00 9:51 12:24 5:40 2:55 9:50 31 Ar. Carson City Lv. 5:35 9:10 12:00 p.m. 3:35 10:00 31 Lv. Carson City Ar. 5:25 8:50 Noon 4:25 10:45 41 , Mound House 5:00 8:10 5:09 11:17 50 Gold Hill 4:31 7:26 5 20 1127 52 Ar. Virginia Lv. 4 20 7:15 No. 20 No. 18" No. 16 No. 15 No. 17 No. 19 Motor Mixed Pass. - Mixed Mixed Motor p. m. p. m. a. m. Mis. a. m. p. m. p. m. 5:45 3:10 10:00 0 Lt. Carson Vity- Ar. 11:50 5:10 7K 5:56 322 10:12 4 Stewart 11:38 4:58 6:49 620 3:50 10:40 15 Ar. Minden Xv. 11:10 4:30 1 625 Daily ; Connecting at Reno and Mound House with Southern Pacific Co, and at Minden with daily auto stage for Woodfords and Markleeville, daily except Sunday with auto stages for Genoa, Walley Springs, Coleville, Topaz, Welling ton, Sweetwater and Bridgeport Passengers for Masonic leave Minden Tuesday and Thursdays, remain at Sweetwater over night, arriving at Masonic on Wednesdays and Fridays. Up to the Minute News In Appeal G r o c er i e s ... .Hardware. ..C rock e r y PRICES ARE RIGHT QUALITY HIGHEST w Two Uses at Once from Single Sockets Two-Way Plu&s can be screwed into your electric li&ht sockets, -?in& two outlets in place of one. Use both outlets for li&ht, or one for li&ht and the other for heat or power. Wonderfully convenient for ironing toasting, percolating coffee, operating sowing machine or connecting my appli ance without removing the light. Every home needs three or more. 3 for $329, 1- each Sold by Frank E. 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