Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 203, Hammond, Lake County, 8 February 1917 — Page 7

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Classified Advertisements

NOTICE. XraXt ae classic 4 A wtn aocit4 ott tlphon tuUaas that person h&a telap&on nd fomlBtiM ni with tSi oomot tioaw W of uiut M tlm of plodaf tbm ad. All persona plantar adwrtlmnt wit n oa ore phon rann cil t th of3c Ji't py iot miu wltto1t At day. OtherwlM u x.t ebaxg-a of TEN CESTS wil b icjmI for ooxECTxaro. Th bMt Mrvloa can (rtT T brtmflivg your alvwtUenMnt to tli of 3t pa7 for am at tlxn of placing t& adTqartiMmaat. ootnrrr nnrma TTTBuarHzna oo. Wanted Male Help. ' WANTED Clerk for our hardware and paint department; one who can speak Polish preferred. Apply to Mr. Green, Lion Store, Ham-1 mond. 2:v2j OFFICE POSITION OPEN j An opportunity tor ai v.. uup: man with ambition I ;uul ability. Apply to or ad-' uicss l. v.. .iiiua v ., lhtmmond. 2:S: W ANTED Auto delivery man; a bright young man w ho knows how to drive a truck will rind his opportunity here. Apply to Superintendent E. C. Minas Hammond. :S:2 "WANTKD At once, Rood office boy; must le over 16 vears of niic. Apply Oudahy Fkir. Co., Last Chicago. Ind. 2- -.-lit. WANTED Acetylene welders: steadyposition; (rood whbis. Apply Oeo. K. I.itnbert & Co., 145th and Railroad avt., Tst Chicago. 2-&-3t. WANTKD Honest hoy to drive oil wagon: good salary and commission. A; rdv 3'.-3 -Michigan ave.. Hammond. - : o : i ; weeper :r factory. Apply Hammond. '2:1:?' -traube Piano lo W NTED Night cook and day floor man. Nagle s Dairy Lunch. 62' So; Kohtnan St.. Hamrr.ond. -' ' :- friencrd clerk for grocerv delivery: references rCTUlren, at The Highland Street tjrocery and Market. Larson .v Johnson, phone 2..J. Hammond. 2---lt. WVNTED RIacksmith and blacksmith's helper. Arply Supt . Win. Oravcr Tajik Works. East (Thicago. Ind. 2:1:3 1VHNTEP First class nuto repair man: good wages to right party. Merrill's Garage, Lowell. Ind. -::) Wanted Female Help. AN ATTRACTIVE POSITION is open to a woman of maturity, of good education and with experience in managing young people, such as gained in teaching school. Must be a good disciplinarian and at the sarae time of enough intelligence and ability to do special detail work. There is a steady position with good pay for such a woman. FRANK S. BETZ CO. Hammond, Ind. WANTED Masseuse for private. 140 Waltham st. I'hone 243 4 Hammond W'VNTED Dishwasher at f'2 State Bt, The Koffee Kup lunch room, to work nights: good wages.. Hammond. 2-8-2t. ! , ,S09 j W NTKD Experienced wa Stress. Chicago ave.. East Chicago. 2-f I WANTED O i r 1 or woman for genrral! housework; $S per week. 644 Harrison! St., Cary. Phone 2t."4. 2:7:.l! "WANTED Clrl for general housework. iniilv 4402 Northeote ave., l.ast i hl2 1 i AVVTFDV woman for general house-j work, one usu to .-luKiren. st.'jh per State st., Hammond. ! ! J-S-3? ivwTF.n Oirl for genera! housework ; about two weeks. Apply 4 102 North- ! ro'e, nve., East Chicago. 2:6:2 -;irl for general housework. Apply Klememan 1'rtig Mure, 137th pud Cedar sts., Indiana Harbor. 2:t:5 : "WANTED Experienced dining room girl. Sternberg's restaurant. T.:29 "Michigan ave. Phone lllvl Indiana Harbor. 2 :;. ?, . - v - 'r- ri ."(.! f V n.,,Arll ll ,-.t Crt ... , ,.-T. ..ll.l' V"! ' ' .. . i n. j pply S'iITj Mag.iun tor., Last i'h - I i i-i c?g- ..D.J WANTED Female help of all kinds. Apply Mrs. o'Hara. National Employ-j rr.ent Vgency, 763 Connecticut st. Phone Gary 1615. 1:22:1m j For Sale Automobiles. FOR SALE 1916 King T)-pass,. elec. and starter. A 1 shape, S.'J.Vt; 1913 R. C. (1.. 5-pass.. good shape. $125. 450t; l-'orsvlh ave. Phone r,72M Last Chicago. 2:7:1 ACTO FOB SALE A ut c class work. I'hone 2: Truman ave., Hammond. painting, first or call 27.-? 2:3:6 Board and Room. p OM AND P.OABD Light, heat. b.vh. "7 AVebb si., Hammond. Phone 970U. 2:6:2 "WANTED -Boarders und roomers at 2T, Indiana ave. Also a garage for rent. Phone 106 Hammond. 2:5: For Rent Flats. ' FO BRENT 4-room lower flat, furn ;"S E. Carroll St., Hammond. Call afer 6 p. m. 2:5:?, Situations Wanted. -, , 'WTED Position as clerk: can furi.i.li rood reference. Address II V O. 'i'lines, Hammond. 1 1. WANTKD Dressmaking and ladles' lailoring at home or by day. Mrs. Mad; Phone 131$ Hammond. 104 ConJit st. 2:3:6

Real Estate Bargains

I FOR SALE. Your chan,-!' to buv a home at the right price. I know the terms will suit oiii 6-room bungalow, Lewis St.. :17 ft. lot, 1 overvthing in .1. in Price S3.n00. ' 6-room bungalow. ;.n t. lot. hoi water heat, new lions. , modern in every reprice 2,;m!0. i i:-r....ni liuncilmv, Detroit St.. 37 ft. lot. nice 1-ivMi. wiii make you a nice hom--. Price These houses will sell this week, so ! it ou are looking for a home get I bjsv. i RoY C. FOWLER 1 St raub. Uldg., Hammond, i Olifc.! ph. 'tie 7 J 4 Res. phone lo... Auto will (all for mil. Open evenings. i FDR SAUK Or will trail for Gary I propertv, 6 acres, Rood rt-room house. new- i.arn and other out buildings, "n I young; tre.s, 2 acres st ra w be rrles. A I bargain. For terms address T. Noble, i !: Delaware St., Gary, Imi. 2-2-St. FR SALT: ."-room cottage, 2" ft lot. shade trees an 1 .-on! shed, about two minutes walk from st. car line; reasonable. Cull at 417 Truman nve.. H'ruond. libiFOU SALK Lot. 75 ft front. ,-voom cottasr-, barn for six horses, reasonable, easv terms: invniT must leave city. Apply 4912 Readine: nve., Las cago. '!l 1 ::6:4 OA-BT. Ft7K AKt.lt Kaldeocaa la tx1 lo Uon. now ready to occupy. Apply to rroet A Co. Phona Gary 1 -ll-tf For Rent Furnished Rof FOR KENT Three cleanly 1!kM hskg. roi.nis: strictlv modern, hot water heat. Phono I77d or call ;.3l Mich t pan ave., Hammond. FOR P,E'T Two furnished light housekeeping rooms. .".SI Sibley st.. Hammond. 2-S-lt. FOR RF.NT Furnished light housekeeping room. 704 Oakley ave.. Hammond. 2-S-lt. FOR RF.NT Light housekeeping rooms, 3 State st., 2--lt. Hammond, mono iuo-i. FOE; RENT Two nicely furn. steam hf-a'cd bedrooms with board, in private family. Call .'"4 Hammond. 2:,:2 FOR RENT Two furn. rooms for light hskg. 3U Calumet ave. Hammond. Phone 2700. 1 FOR RENT Large warm eh-c. light, bath, furnace 1227W Hammond. irn. room: eat. 1 hone FOR RENT Nicely modern ooneiiien ferred. Oa'.l a. 1S2 furn. front room; -es; gentleman preForsyth ave , "0!5jJ Hammond. III. FOR RENT Furnished steam beared .o.e ei J:! or one gen tleman.' for two gentlemen. "17S Hammond. I 'tione :6il FOR RENT Furn. rooms, lf'fl St.. Hammond. I'hone llf;M. Carroll 2: 4 For Sale Miscellaneous. FOR SALE AT ONCE One large steel safe with burglar proof vault and also office fixtures, including chairs, tab es Rugs etc. This property must be disposed of at once and is a "bargain for first cash buyer. HAMMOND LOAN CO. 663 Hohman t-t., u1"",, tf FOR SLE-FiirniMire of a four room flat. Inquire Robensdah- Barber Shop. Robert sdale. 2-H-,,t. FOR SALE One pianft. one coal range. one kitchen cabinet, one book case, one child's bed. one washing m achine. one set 45 volumes world s btl1; nosers and their works, and other hou hold articles: first Sohl St., Hammond lass condition. :1 j Mr. Suppe p-op s LK Reliable upright gas range. 1 u-d 3 months. Inquire 124 Cond-.t. st. phone IIVJM. Hammond. .-S-lt, FOP. SALE Bargain. Piyer ; piano; must be sold at oii'-e. pnone .r.oV Indiana Harbor. ...... r-.-r aw V Rrnrerv and market do'J.snA nusiness: must sell on BCcount Ot SleKll South Chicago. S 1 .ltl'. l " - 2:7: FOR SALE: Two horse wagon with hnvrack: will sell a 1 most chea p. s:,l Erie Hammond. I'hone 143.1 FOR SALE Mated Homers, best for squab raising :;?1 Kir st. Rhone 720-M. Indiana Harbor. i-.-FOR SALE At a sacrifice, high grade mahMrnnV Oiarn a? co.Kl ie:.. . dress R i5. Times. Hammond. 1 :27:1 I KUPSMAUL FEED HOOKING CO. 119 Clinton st. Phone 2737. cast inicago. phone 465VL -U-lm Miscellaneous. BUSINESS CHANCES WANTED Partner with $300, with or without services, in marketing the product, of a successful Chicago mfg. i o. m -x. ............ ...... .. turns ano i i mi - . . i...... .-.,.,e.,, capital can be withdrawn :n .to days. Address P. 25. Times. Hammond. 2:7:2 WAN'TKI Services of male ye'low angora cat or Persiati -.at. Phone 171J I Whiting. --c. EDWARD FOSS, formerly with Da " I'ron's Dancing Academy anil who has succeeded him, will give public and private' lessons at thehall In the Orpheum building- I'hones 27J1 or 851M Hammond. 2:2 :tj LUNDT ROOFING CO. l-n and r.Ti.lririr nA --..- .trravet - o.Vie roofa covered -wrltli prepared roofing. B Wnoflnir fil ti.r -.lt il-TJLV o - M- - - ' - Wi li V O room 27 over Lion Store. Phone 467 Hammond 1:29:1m WAN T TO STORE PIANO For use of same. Address G H, care of Times. Hammond. 2-5-G WALL PAPEJi 2c. hanging ISc roll for limited time. Get ready for spring cleaning, avoid rush Mixed paint. $1.00 per gallon. I L. Cohen. 2ij3 Siblev st , Hammond. I'hone 1020W. 1 : 2 3 1 f CINDERS GIVEN AWAY Apply at HAMMOND DTSTTT LTVfr CO. Horses and Cattle. FOB SALK 10 hea,? good young horses weighing from 12"n to 1600. including 1 span of black geldings. 6 years old weighing I'Oon. Graham & Chester. Hobart. Ind. Phone 371J. 2:6:3 Mone to Loan I WE LOAN ANYONE J5 to J100 on their own note If they aro houseI holders or have steady work. LEGAL P.ATES. GUARANTEED I BY CUR BOND TO THE STATE. Confidential consideration always. I !LAKE COUNTY LOAN CO.. 2S RIM- I BACH BLOCK Cover LIoa Store.) I

Clairvoyant.

MAOA1I LEOII11 672 H oilman street. Clairvoyant Spirit Medlnm. When you -tie in trouble, doubt or suspense consult UADAMI 1EOSB. I was born with a strange anil remarkable power power not meant to gratify the idle curious but to direct, advise, and he j men and women who are In trouble and suspense concerning tile r.eiv da-, nUlrsof life. Hours It) a. m. to $ p. m. 10-1S ly A D A M LF.K. phone 2637. palmist and spiritual adviser. i 'o yoti neiteve in flii,!' Mv worlc is m V ...; fl;-t -H...,r: . n, jij ivnrs h: itiiKUMi. i-.o to 9 p. m. 12:13,' Lost and Found. LOST One electric lamp from our .Tof - frev truck. Finder please phone T7 and receive reward. Karnradt Bros, luh State St., Hammond. For Rent Cottages. MWFOR RENT Five room cottage. 210 Michigan ave. Rent. $2o. Inquire !4 1'himmer ave., Hammond. 2-N-2t. LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE OK RENEWAL OF LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby given to the citizens of Hammond. North Township. Lake County, Indiana, that the undersigned. Harry Nelson, is a male inhabitant and resident of said City, Township, County and State, and over the age of twentyone years; that he has resided in the State of Indiana for more than one year and in the City of Hammond, North Township. Lake County, Indiana, for more than six O") months prior to the date of this notice, and is a qualified voter thereof; that he is a naturalized citizen of the I'nited States of America, and of good moral character; that he will apply to the Hoard of County Commissioners of Lake County, at Crown Point, Indiana, at its March. 1S'17. session, for the renewal of a license to sell at retail, spirituous, vinous and malt liquors in less quantities than five gallons at n time and permit the same to be drank on the premises where sold, said license heretofore granted by the Board of Commissioners on the fith day of March, 1910, and issued by Elward Simon, auditor of said County-, for the period of one year from said date, and the precise location where said Intoxicating liquors are to be sold by the previsions of the license to be renewed is as follows: The ground floor front room of the one-story frame luiiiling situated on i lot one (1) of Section IS, Township'' Thirty-seven (37) North. Range Nine j (ft) West of the 2nd Principal Merid-j ian. in the City of Hammond. Lake i County. Indiana. Par room has glass! front and faces on Calumet avenue, a; public highway in slid City of Ham-J mond. and all of the interior of said bar room may be seen from said high-j way. Par room is 3l"x2 1 feet and has i living rooms in the rear. Par room faces west on said highway. Par room has front and side entrance. HARRY NELSON. Feb 1 ft !.- NOTICE OF RENEWAL OF LIQI'OR LICENSE. j Notice is hereby givn to the citizens j of Hammond, North Township. Lake1 County, Indiana, that the undersigned. ' Fred Orady. is a mnk- inhabitant and1 resident of said City, Township. County j and State, and over the age of twenty-j i tie years; that he has resided in ' ,. the State of Indian for more than'1 one year and in the City of Hammond.! North Township. Lake County, Indiana. f"r more than six (6 months prior to! the date of this notice, and is a quali- j tied voter thereof; ' that he is a natural-i ized citizen of the E'nited States of America, and of good moral character; County Ccmtn issioners of Lake County.! that he will apply to the Board of! at Crown P., in, Indiana, at its March. lf17. session, for the renewal of n license to sell at retail, spirituous, vin-I ous and malt liquors in less quantities I than five gallons at a tjme and permit j the same to be drank on the premises where' sold. said license heretofore; granted byr the Board of Commissioners on the iU!i day- of Marcl !fiK, ami issued by Edward Simon, auditor of said County, for the period of one year from said date, and the precise location where said intoxicating liquors are t lie sold by the provisions of the li.-ens "o be renewed is as follows: Ground floor front room of the t-n-story brick building with living rooms in rear and above, has glass front, one front and ofie side entrance to bar room. Bar is situ.ed on south side of room, sa.d room is 19x30 feet and all of sai l room can be seen from Calumet avenue. Sai-1 building is situated upon a part of land commencing at a point on the east line of Calumet avenue-, which parr is 75 feet north of the point where sail east line of Calumet avenue intersects the northerly line of Michigan avenue, thence east 104 feet, th nee north parallel with said oast ljn,. of Calumet avenue to the Grand Calumet river, thence in a westerly direction lo the east line of Calumet avenue to the place of beginning, and known as 5 1 : Calumet avenue, in the City of Hftt. mond. 2U-R-15. KRKD GRADY NOTICE OF BENEWAL OF LIQUOR LICENSE. Notice is hereby given to the citizens of H.immond, North Township, Lake County. Indiana, that the undersigned, Peter Sertic. is a male inhabitant and resident of said City, Township, Coun'y and State, and over the age of twentyone years; that he has resided in the State of Indiana for more than one year and in the city of Hammond. North Township. Lake County. Indiana, for more than six (Hi months prior to the date of this notice, and is a quali fied voter thereof; that he is a natural- i ized citizen of the I'nited States of America, and of good moral character; that he will apply to the Board of ; county ' ommissioners oi ljHKf v ountv, ' ... . tv,..,, t.,,,io , ' 1917, session, for the renewal of a license to sell at retail, spirituous, vinous and malt liquors in less quantities i than live gallons at a time and permit , Woi t-ctme t, i.e uiaiin on i lit piemise where soid. said license heretofore granted by the Board of Commissioners ' on the 6th day of March. 1916. and 1 issued by Edward Simon, auditor of paid County, for the period of one year from said date, and the precise loration where said intoxicating liquors are to be sold by the provisions of the license to be renewed Is as follows: The ground f.oor front room of th-s one-story, frame building, known as No. 855 Summer street, and situated on lot 2, in Standard addition to Hammond. Lake County. Indiana. Bar room is 25x 20 feet, and bar is to be on the west side of room. Said room has glass front. nd one front and one side entrances.

and all of the inside of said room may be seen from said Summer street. There is one living room in the rear of said building. 211-8-16. I'KTKK SEPTIC.

NOTICE OK HKXKWAI. OK LIQUOR LP 'EXSK. Notice is hereby giw-n to the citizens of Hammond. North Township, Lake County. Indiana, thai the undersigned. William Reiser, is a male inhabitant and resilient of said City. Township, County and .ta!e, and over the age of twentyine years: that he has resided in i the state of Indiana for mure than j one year and in the i'ity of Hammond. Xorth Township. Lake County, Indiana, i for more than six ( i ) months prior to the date this noto e nn, H (l f,uf,;ii (led voter IhiTtiif; that he is a natural ' z'd citizen of the Knited States of ; America, n:id "I ko.k! moral character- , ..,., t:,'!1- ' "l,"y l U'- oard ot ouniy . ..)i mio i.'ii. ,n i.aKe county,! ' .,i... .. ..... . iii ' rov.-n i. .mi, iiiuiiiMii, at ts .Vlarcti. i 1917. s.-ssion, for the renewal of a license to sell at retail, spirituous, vin-I j (ins and malt liquors in less quantities! ; t,,. ..ina Bt ti.. . ! fnan f,se K'lons at a time and permit j ! 'he same to he drank r,n the premises; where sold, said license heretofore, i granted by the Hoard of Commissioners j on the fith day of March, lfllti, audi issued by Edward Simon, auditor of I j said County, for the period of one year j from said date, and the precise location! where said intoxicating liquors are to j ne sold ny nie provisions of the lleenso j to be renewed is as follows: ! The ground floor front room of a two- ! story brick building situated on lot 4, j Latham's addition to tic- City of Hamj mond. Lake County, Indiana. liar room j lias glass front and faces Hohman street, a public highway in said City of Hammond. Room has front and rear entrances. Par room Is 22x42 feet and has stock room in the rear. V-nr is on north side of room and faces south. All of the interior of said room may be seen from said highway. 2-1-S-1S. WIILTAM KATSER. Appla Cleaner. A new electricul contrivance for dcanini? apples before they are packed for shipment, Is said to clean thoroughly one carload of apples In a cay. j Enlist In the Army of Common Sense. By MOSS. USPICIOS. Curiosity. Common sense. Some folks still Tlevr the ads. In the newspaper with SUSl'lCI ON. They clin;; to the belief that the merchant la FORCED to advertise to pet rid of SPURIOUS GOODS. t Other folks read the ads. out of CURIOSITY once In awhile after they have finished everything else In the paper. They think the ads. are a NECESSARY EVIL that can be IDLXD OVER. Then there Is the GREAT GROWING THIRD CLASS, the people who make it their BUSINESS to read the ads. with the COMMON SENSE purpose of KEEPING POSTED on COMMERCIAL EVENTS The COMMON SENSE readers of this paper, we happen to know, are In the GREAT MAJORITY They ore WISE. If you have been SUSPICIOUS or CURIOUS Join the RIGHT THINKING THRONG AT ONCE. Make it your buniness to RENEFIT YOURSELF by WATCHING the ads. REGULARLY in the COMMON SENSE WAY 2 Spirit Medium, Palmist and Phrenologist

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CONSERVATION (r:. c,..,..-w, "UNITED WE STAND."

THE COMPLETE LETTER WRITER. Thf foUorcing tupgrstinn for "The Complete Businc. Letter 'Writrr fur 1910," hy A. Parker Xcvin, in going the rounds of Ihr press. Model No. 1 Quoting Prica for Gooda. Smith Mnnufartiiring Company, Rochrster, Xew York. Gentlemen : Referring to your letter (see Postal Regulation, p- 1-f't PP '14 of the 2Mh, we (a corporation organized under the laws of Ohio, certificate filed in the office of the Secretary of New York State, New York beg to advise you that we can quote the price of $'20 (see United States Revised Statutes, Uws of 1014, sec. IS) per ton, carload lots (see Interstate Commerce Ruling L5(5 ; see also dicta in 128 U. S., 2G-1; Hruu n f. Pennsylvania R. R. Co., 108 Pa., 2(17 1 . This quotation is special to you (see raling of Department of Justice in the matter of Rrovn Milling Co.) and isi made subject to our right to claim Immunity (see N. Y. Penal Code, pp 4S). If you receive a better quotation from any other of our competitors you will, of course, advise us uudr the ! I authority of U. S. Revised Statutes, ; pp 2247, sub. 2. We shall be glad to fill your order (subjex-t to rule laid down in leading case of Jarkson vs. Cobb, 12d U. S. 2.T2) and will ship according to your instruction (see Rule 37, New York Public Utility Commission). Very truly your.. J. P. .Toms. Prai'lnt, ) Jones Man ufaottt. i n . Co. State of Ohio, Ccunty of Fairfield, ss: J. P. Jones, being dulv ftrnrn, deposes and says: That he has submitted the fore- . going letter to his counsel and has been : advised that it is legal. That deponent Is not a director of nny bank, trust company j or transportation company. That the, Jorifs Manufacturing Company has nev- j er ...a us c.uir.c -n.-i.eii, nor ..as ucor Federal Grand Jury. i P. P. WHITE. Notary Public. ODDS AND ENDS. The lives of practically all men famous In the business world as shown in the history of Industry during the past twenty-five years will prove to you the practical value of the "stick to it'' principle of life. Armour stuck to beef, narrimau and Hill to railroads, Edison to electricity, Carnegie and Schwab to steel. Rockefeller to oil, Morgan to finance, and so on without end. All these captains of Industry and thousands of others that might bo mentioned had the faculty of "sticking" to a job until they made good. "The time has come," said .Tame? W. Wads worth. Jr.. United States Senatorelect from New York, recently, "when business men should give heel to what Is going on in the legislative bodies of the country. I see In the future except this heed is given a development which will prevent the individual from carrying on his business, honest (hough he may be, with his own initiative and enterprise." Do not be a clock watcher in the ranks of Industry. Those who wait for hours to strike or whistles to blow and "soldier" at the bench, machine or in the office seldom or never get very far ahead in the ranks. They - never get any more pay because they are not worth more and often are worth less than they get Remember the old adage that a man who never does any more or as much as he geta paid for never gets very much pay. Their Lonesome Look. TI:iing a large family, the dining room table was a long one. A short time ago the parents were alone for :i few weeks, so all the leaves were taken from tin- table. A little boy from next. ioor rrlmo in on fl-i.v dinner time and, seeing the small table, said: "Mv but you look lonesome up so close to- j gether!" j A Hint to Snorers. If you are the object of Continual jibes from your family on the score of snoring, try fastening vertical strips of isinglass plaster over the lips.

OVERTAXING INDUSTRY.

Taxes ar not alone the burden of the rich. They ine itubly descend along the seu!e und nve geneni'.Iy slian-d in some proiMtrtion by ail. When excessive burdens of taxation emphasize the eotnpetithe disadvantages of any -oni-ruuiiify for nny Lrancli or class of business that cujiiiiiiiiiity will invariably suffer a decrease in the industrial deveh j ment ai d prosperity of all within it -j boundaries. In many sections of the country reports .show that industry is often subjected to continuous and unreasonable burdens of taxes in one form or another. This condition is due in part at least to a mlstukeu public attitude t ward industrial operations or a prejudiced. Ignorant or indifferent opinion on the part of public officers and poiiticians. The history of Industrial com - mutinies 1 where such burdens are im - posed, however, is the best evidence of whether such 3 policy pays anybody. Two manufacturers in simnar lines .of business, ore operating a plant in Massachusetts und the other located in Connecticut, were recently comparing notes. They discovered that for every $l) in faxes which the Connecticut plant j ays per annum the Massachusetts plant was paying -?1. (", or ten times us t:mi h. The answer to this situation is that Massachusetts has been falling behind in the er -entage of grow th as an Industrial state compared with some of her neighboring communities where Industry is not so often aimed at by burdensome, mine. -essary and uiireasona! ;.. laws. The follow ing ; Utter by ,T. W. I 'llWl P nt of tile Fore River (Mas-;. i Sliii-bnildipg Corporation, ad-dros-od to the einpio'ei s of t'itt company in a roi ent issq,. ,,i' their "family magazine," TVie Fore River l., presp'.ts hi a fair wav the averago liemaifs view an excessive taxation of l,ustrial plants 'What Is good for Fore River Is good for Ouinoy. 'and what is good for Q'lin- ; cy is good for 1'ore River. ! "The officers and einpiovees of this j company ai d their families make up 1 more than a quarter of the population. ! of the city. Their interests are the same as the Interest of Qulney and of the Fore River Shipbuilding Corporaj tion. "This ecnipany's business is building I ship which brings us Into coinpeti- ; tion with companies building ships In other States. Anything that Fore River ! must do in this community that other ' shipbuilding companies do n"t have to do in their cities will, in th" long run, i hurt us. "Today there are more ships to be built than there are yards to buil I them. When the -war is over there will i be more shipyards than there are ships to build. Then the yard that builds the cheapest will take the con- ; tracts, and the vard whoso costs are i highest will discharge its men. "The other big shi, yards do not pay : Pig taxes. ine of them pay no taxes ' at all. If vo'i own a house and rent it I you add your taxes into the rent. If I vou rent n house, voq pnv til"- taxes j !,. ,., ,,, ....... m, so me i. unI pany inusr a iu us taxes w ni'ti it sens a ship"Such an assessment and such taxes as i have been levied against this company i this yap in Quincy, which is as much pas the combined cost of its new hospita! and club, hurt it and will hurt . you. It Is not fair to increase this oompany's assessment 00 per cent and to Increase its taxes nearlv 7io per cent ; thi, xenr ,is atr.iinst n V(,r nsro. , ..you know that a great part of the I "More Deadly Than the Male." The case of a young wmimn who routed a "mat-her" by throwing face powder at him emphasizes once more the great truth that the gentler sex needs no other weapon than tlinse its own armory Public Ledger. supplies. Philadelphia "Nothing Doing!" OTice Roy "De boss kin see no callers il s mornin'." Insistent Visitor "Say, I'll give you n quarter to" take this card in to him." iftio Roy "Aw, shii'-ks.' He gives mo bigger wages for not doin' it. Transcript. Boston

company's money spent In Improve ments has been spent to make Fore River a better place to work. There are still many departments needing new buildings, new washrooms, new iocker rooms, and many other improvements to make this yard the kind of yard you. and we both want, it to !-. "We expect to pay a fair tax, bvr will not pay an exorbitant one. Tins matter is of interest to you. T'n'o.'; '; over. "(Signed! J. W. Powr.:t. "Prcft ill ;:'

A Texas legislator recently for enactment a bill designed to pre vent head-on collisions between railroad trains In his State. The ma: i part of the text said: -When two trains, coming from opposite direcj tions, approach a crossing, both shall ! stop, and neither shall cross until th.t ! other has passed." , CONSERVATION TRUTHS. The man at the bench is the coworker of the man In the office. Let them get together for the common good. Stick to your job. The man who jumps from one Job to another novel learns enough about any particular class of work to become valuable in P Every business has three partners Capital the employer. Labor the employee. The public the consumer. No industry can thrive if co-operation among the three is lacking. No business can su.- eed that has a dishonest or indifferent partner. Each partner owes a duty to the ethers. Get together. Tli is town is your home. Help to mako it a better home by co-operating with Us merchants and business men. Treat your industries fairly, ami they must be fair to von. Consumers should realize that when unfair legislation makes business dance they all have to pay the fidd-or "When you attack men who main: payrolls you hit the wage earner, i. his wife and cuff his children." 11' . Hi;! hard. MEKICA FOR AMERICANS; TJTanufacturing is the backbone of t' " nation J.very man in industry helps p; penty etut ns in wages and profits are m-' tuai Interdependence is necessary in ail 7 -dastry Capitalists include every man who h a dollur or more Add your belief in the future of i, nation's wealth "Vational strength strength is industri Industry supports 100,000.000 pers in ll,A IT U in the U ii.jur-iij boou.-; oc LOiOl u LlTCl J-von-t bo fooled by agitators or l y j alarmists i TTnite to make industry TOf'I ' cause inland firm In your belief in the rirhts of industry fFreat every man you work with as a friend "Oemember the interests of employer and employee are the s.ime "your allegiance: 1st. To America; 2nd, To To jr Home, 3rd, To Your Business. ! Eight Points of Law. The eight points of law are, according to an old saying attributed to Mr. Selwyn. a former candidate for the ; cha mberlaincy of the city of London : 1 "1, a good cause; 2, a good purse; ian honest and skillful attorney; 4. j good evidence; T, able counsel; 0. nn i upright judge; 7, an intelligent jury; : 8. good luck. One Disadvantage of Wealth. "'Pears to me" said Uncle Elien, "dat 'stid o' wealth bringln' happiness, it compels folks to go to a heap o' i P'ir'ies where dar ain't a chance oi j deir Injoyin1 deirse'fs."

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