Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 197, Hammond, Lake County, 13 February 1918 — Page 4

Pace Four

THE TIMES.

.rcdnpsdar. Fob. 13. 191.

THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS

counts may use the title, hut ii has attached to it thr prelix "the." Thus we read of -The Hon. Gladys Derby shire." The Hon. (ilad.vs has a right to use It. her cir.f-.-t

BY THE LAKE COUNTY PRINTING A PUBLISHING i ' y sunn ioning. Hut the Ixrd deliver us from t he wide)

COMPANY.

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.pt Sa urrtay and 1 1 iiii ii;c;i J. J-ine

of Hons, over here. There are all bogus. PAYING THE COST OF THE WAR.

Th- :-.- c Sunday. I Inter CS. 1 !''.

Th' T!m.--Ki.l Cii!.MR- InJ'sn fiir'..v, rln:lv fifplj . . . v . . i-mv. Kt.ter.-d ii iht p..st...fa- o 'u Rust C!o as-1. -V-'v- Amos. Pinohot of New x, ork, who has Riven con-tmc-r l 1913 Tn,.e. -.... .,s w.-k EJ':'. ! fM"'t th subject or war profit eerins. has

Entered t t)o r.igrofrl.-e 'n Hammond. rerv-si v 4, I Sit. ! leaned a statement ralline unon th American neonle lot

LaAc County's Roll of Honor

A VAUNT, SOCIETY! SHE'LL BE TYPIST

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THRIFT STA'vlPS.

THE is pia?.d To a.-crd to th nfh of th ,sci".ff oftlrr? of l!-r- War Savings Comm!rt(!

;u announcing si or'ooo Wat r-v; Th; fjuota is cm Tpnun and ch;h'

a' I.itAC C".:n' ir.iota of :b $2.0,1,',ncs at!ii Thr'.f rampaltn 5s ?2.3i7,S2 . pu'r .l on a ha:. of f 20 for every man, !r. Lake county.

IS THE VEIL LIFTING:

ro you know wha Is jrolnz on hehind th scenes In (V'mtany ? No, rl'her do wp. but we have a pret'y pood ida

There can't h'; huf . b troutde Thr. To xi hat ' ejtE of course, few on the on'side of that great icon 1 r;r.? wbhh belt? the Fatherland know. It has ben and; i or." of th triumphs of (icrmon r.fflclericv that 1? ha.s ; ben ahe to keep secre'.s. Th iutike: ha? p':t his freer on his Up? and the j peop!-? have kepf silen'. No other poople but the Tetitons '. could kefp silent as lone as ibis. Nor eve-n poor Russia ! 'he j';!nessenc of ptjtocracy . ereat .and that your i tlrTTian pj-ofepnod to scorn has been able 'to leep silent. Some freedom has corje info t.!i. life of the Itussian. ; Into the Ci-3rman life there is no freedom and there w-ili ho noti until the dynasty of the IlohenttoUems .'

he more fearless and eetjve in d'ir.anl!nc for this country an hi'onie and excess profits '.ax that eoes as far

a the i;nzl!?h system. Mr. Plnchot -Ites the pieeiiii"'h!rssii ' neno- of Mi Knslish I.alior parly, whose position com 'nomds the attention of cahinei ministers find of par

liament, and wlii h uses no whispeid tones in maters of taxatlv.n. Says Mr. Pinehot : . "I'lincrcas )nm paed ntj Income pnd exee profits tax that cannot hi collected, because it is loo complicated If ii could be collected, it would still lie unjust and inadequate, t'nder its f'tovlsions. a married man i without a family v'no has a net income of yr.ti.nuo a year, pays an income tax of $r..lSi- lie keps the lemalnins

Jt4.K20. I'nder its provisions a million dollar corporation which netted $70.o(hi a yrar hefore the war, and hi eh now nets $."oo,(hh, pays a tax nf $154.'20t. and keeps the remaining $'(.".- ""0.. Thaiineans tills cotporatlon makes almost j (A pp i en' more than it did in notnial times i Is this hearing a fair share o the war's pitn;!un arid sufferings Compare the sacrir.ee mad by the ?,""'. 'o' a year man and ib ?.'. '"'"" a yar corporation with that of the po.n lunn. n. whose family war has meant hanger, fold, closed school?, sickness, doctors' lulls, and debt ! Is it a ca.e of espial sacrifice, or is it a ra e of appalling sacilfiee. for the pijor mail and Itt'le or none for the rich man?

i lie .i iv NotKer points our. that the present complicated and unequable war revenue law should be pi:p- ' erceded by one that lav t more stress on taxation rather i t! an issuances of bonds; and he cite? Englantl's tax of ; mi per cent on r'! ; toil's over and above she pre-war .i v "ra e. The !!ri'nut ion of xv ar taxation ipnga.ging the t ien 'Ion of more people than I'incliof may realize, and j the element, considering the question also ?"pm to have I among tio-ur numbers the president of the I'niied Sta'e.s. in predicting that President Wilson will make recotniiiendai ions along these line- the TIMES does riot be , ;' ve ihat it is far from the mark. We will tsn na'ur-

; aby gravitate to the realization that war is not a prio for extortionate profits.

!. Coontj'i flea la tbe war with Otrmtnj and Aastrla-Hon-rryj nOBKRT MARKhET. Hsmni'.ml. drownetj off coast of New Jersey, May 2S. DENNIS IIA.VNON. Indiana Harlior; ptomaine poison, at Fort t'rlethrope, Chattanooga. Teun., June li. FRANK M ANT. FT. Indiana Harbor; kill".! !n Fiance at Batti or jjiio. a . x. i". AKTIHR IlAPKI.F.K. Hammond; died al I. ion Springs, Tex., cf spina! men! r. 1 1. August 26. JOHN SAMPRi )OK?, Kaat Chica; kllUd In France, Pept. 16. AHTIItflt n JHF.HTSON, Gary! klliftd in Frinc?, Ot. 31. l.IF.liT. JAMES VAN ATT A, Gory: klllt-d at Vtmy T-Idg. JAMF3 MArKlNZIE, Caryj kli'ed at. V'.Tjy- r.ldse. Ft J r.P7.TKt, Fast CMcnot kt:iPd in Fran. -p. Nov. IT. K. F.fUTON m'NDI-FT, Gary; killed in aviation nc.cl "nt t Taliaferro field, i:erman. Tex, lr.-. 1, 13K. n.'imr CLTiinKRT i.onq, Indiana Harhor: killed in accident m Ft. niias. T'-xas. ro. TO. )rrttx'""D niCKiNfON. i.owrll: died !"oniohr in France, cf pn'utnonia. Den. 12. EPWAItP C. KOSTBAPE. HoTiart; kli'pil by explosion in Trance, I-'ec. 22.

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IT hs pet noT so thut when a fellow hears somebody talking ABOUT the AU-Hlslfj". YOU den t know whether he is talktnisf about the kaiser n OR one of the new aklrts. NOW that old AbJuI Hansid is dead

W l 1 ."t" "rrS

SIIK gen-rai!y teila film 'n THAT ail families r pret ahke.

na naturally suppose j THAT Germany w!U aend a bta- deleCtlen to the funeral even If tna old codger

POE5? smell but litt'a worss deed THAN he d.d when he was AUVE.

A ItA 1 IjVJ IAD fang fi-rei.-.an at Dyer, t said to hava ant In this rer"rt i

r.F.APIN'Q that ans always slt.F.FFORE tijey die CAUSES the w.ff to reteark that P. '3 A. riTT as far as soma ). unar. BIKINGS ara cenrerned THE process isn't reversed.

i XVB would Ilka to iret Try erthuCj as tie one; in s v hll aboi.t somthtne' . r i o?hr

IF we weren would ssy

afraid ti.at e'-m-r

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AND is net dead yt." TITKFiK ia aomethinar t"ut John D. Recke'J'er THAT after ail ia said and done XX'F like vary much BUT we don't ripct him to loosen

up or GIVE away a single denarius oi it.

THIS wcrld war is such a ; THING to deal with, that a

scernibk i

OH. I ! i' to see a rtian t.f r

' arushy." IT it hard to unicratart wvy j 'XHI1 prlc of eatis iiav. fiOXE to s ;ch a h:h f.guro -a! ' j r.aith'r . I ifR. XVILSON rcr lir. M':Adcj i ! F.vrn thoufiht cf AITOINTING an eeg adrr.'nistrater.

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Tlin silly ravinpa of the Irtd'nnar'

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i TOr.ITICIAN la hardly

' any mora j AND another thing- het ii going: to ! make ' IT very hard f"r them is ! THAT the demand for gas has been ao I heavy this winter we don't know

INDICATE that George R y

IS out of Jail again BUT it nay not be fvr ior-.e. OLD Abe Martin rays that sot.:.i .tv.es whtn

MEMORIAMT

Miati Oliria de B. M. Gauatn.

JUST what they wa:

this spring

S OFrORTUNITT calls aorr.e X'tT: j have ! BEEN eating onions. ; PAYS the little brown hen to the li'tle

i ed rooster

crushed and s'amped into the earth.

THE PASSING OF THE SADDLE HORSE. Tha svintnod .pars erpph i frore a Missouri paper' "Saddle horeses do not pay to raise any more, unless they chance to develop ino show s'uff and catch the fancy of a millionaire, who plavs with the pretty animals. The two fillies offered a' John F.ucknia,n"s sale last week, txo and three vears old. eligib'.e ro resist r v. sold for $19 and $25 responTei . .-Veins tifa there were no saddle horse men present, Mr. P.nckman did not pur up King .Monroe, bur will sell htm privately, beip.ir in communication with some Kentucky fanciers. Like the livery stable, the saddle horse is passing

ifo the realm of veste-rday

War Vacations

Thia picture of Miss Olivia d B. j M. Gaizam was taken at Newport. Her next xvill be on at a typewriter j doing xvar xvork, ah says. The ' Philadelphia society pirl has gone to j ehool to learn stenography to fit ' berseli foe trovttnment ervk. .

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NO by heck and that ain't all TOU won t hear me crew no tn-.ra a-

r'an was f- r all thj merchants and

Have you planned your vacation th's , huslnen r.en o agree t o '!: se their :

. M'ti:iinmnii at. certain t:a.s, as n-j I cal crop irfrj;;'in denial: de d. Sin'tj

-.e p.aces w ee Ci,:'i"'i n ne p;a;n . r ".nn in a Pisines way. and yet

and summer

WHEN they. begin to circulate around j

I AMONG the honest i FARMERS. j

IT aiwajs reeves a woman when her j REUF,ra m, chlcken I'm telling- tt t Ilt'SfAM.' tells her about aorr.e other i you right WOMAN'S being; the fcc.d cf the fani- 1 I T" 'N'T want to be a datr.pltnjr for a

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Doe' verite.

v-ent No

most Et aceful of fill anlrr.a's step aside, and not onlv i to n tt everv dotia - into Wai

a confine voutb but eiders, inoculated with speed, abide IP'atnps. or Liberty bonds

by roadsters and liT.ousines. Kreri wnr is d'scan'.msr the horse. Cavalry is hardiv

One thinr however w-e do know. Things are happening in Germany. Sometimes the re'.l is blown away lika a mist for a minute and what do we see. What does the RLiaipse afford? Has what, is seen behind the :! ever been seen in Germany before? There ts no

doubt about that. What is it? Disorder, unrest, di.aeaae, ' used : hors artillery is givinc way t, regiments sporting T'Urm stings, burner, clashes between the populace and steamer cars, f.iv vers, motorcycles with "ba: h'.ub sid-'s" ' ' military. . I .An( u-tv- looking caterpillar tractors. WTiat baa become of the boasting, bragarart, th i When "boss loving'" country like Miasouri se

swB.egeHr.g Hun. H n boasting and bragging now? , nothlnc nior than. $1," and $25 for two fillies wha Not go you can notice it. Is the Crown Prince saying j we expect elsewhere in such a materialistic ase? anything? Can you detect JAidendorf's tones? Do you !

itear von Tirpite thundering? Where is von BethmanKo'tlweg? What is Mackensen doing? Have vou seen

r?rr PHllln'a namn In the public prima tlatety? What : Not without a good basis for their claims a couple have the? done with Maximilian Harden? Do -we .hear writes, to a Chicago editor as follows:

vou answer ln3 1 g nan tly. We ate

at war! The ra'iroads are awamped 8 and Tncle Pam ia rjntilnn them for,

Im business, not for tourist ruoOer- 1 - '-'- L" -1 . rtd- work, fa-.f.i f-od crops that o:.c-w!s

j . ti,.',.i n ight ha-'e been bat

- .AMi.r. .-. n-Ht(nff nrt ! veatera

In a morrorized age the !riv!n8 for u,. t !tle when we ought i ike voi r fi. x

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The man who has worked on a far

Red Cross ' ahou.d consider now a prog 'a

''. A, or Vuiier jr work th-.- he trav obta'n e leave o

selfsh in pat l ioi i person i J fto

to take my ao uso:ned ifin j o n i '

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busienas affitre that he sot, e , n e . t tai 'o v. j

said', next .-.p.. eg or

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ATTENTION, SOCIETY EDITORS!

anything of the gTeat disciples of Prussian ism either on land or water? ; There are ibree men in Germany whose voices are beard and none others the Great ! -Ajn, von Hindenburg ; and vor- Hertling. These voices arise above the. ominous muttering" of the pitiful hordes of hungry and discontented. When did the vo'ces of the men about the' Implacable war lord cease to be heard? Several months ago nwa of mutinies at Hamburg and Kiel trickled 1.1 osa the dead Jine and a.nc then, day by day, 'here ; has ac-eped out stories of insubordination, clashes bo- j tweort soldiers and strikers. Much of this may not be true; some of it must be ! true.. Where there is smoke, there is fire. Tt wjH not do ! to bank on th statement that Germany is cracking t:nder the strain cf war. The German l.as orn the yok"

around bis neck so long that he may not be able to shake

Sir: Kvory day I notice personal mention in the papers beginning: "Attorney and Mrs. Soanso " Why r.o: "Plumber and Mrs .lonea," "Butcher and Mrs. Smith," "Grocer and Mrs. TJrown?" Anxiously, 'jgartnaker and Mrs. V. Weed

WHY GO ABROAD'

'abb? dispatch tells of marriage of Indiana roidion aires o Greek prince.

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AM ef -i ,r'v I., tl'.te. But Wh

iinvihmj a te -j t your ferir.ei -style va

cation? And yet. you really will need j laments should

a va.'at'.oi of pome sort next sun 'ir.tr.

can j Ferliaps your future efr;ciwn(.y -will he ! lessened unless yoi do have one a jett of rest and. irost of all. a real jebarjre of environment and activity. iC-ilte naturally you don't plan now for ja war vacation next summer?

xvu ncmov think it OX F.H.

There 1 a shortage of skilled .'Arm labor, a shortage of ' fa rn labor gen- j rally, and next s'irrrnrier -iurins; the ; harvest periods, varying; with different, j erops in d'ffercnt a-'ions. there wdl e need for tnanv volunteer harvest hands snd farm workers So. why j r.or spend your va afion helping to ' sava the crops that Um-le Sam needs i towinthewar? I n nnx r be . picnic: i

a while th:s year and help solve the j

farm labor problem I rommun'oate "'lth !hp "" ;nt agrt-; The German lAttheran church win eb--il'ur.il rcp';! of vor.r ''iin'v, or with' s-re Ix-i'ilen services in the school tit-; siato fartn-help sne .s.c-, or xvith , basement every "Wednesday night at 7 t,e nearest t-epresen t.t 1 1 ve .f the dc - ' o'clock, on account of coal shortage, partnient of labor. If you don'nt know Mrs. ran! Sasa has returned home who or where these are, write the Uni'-1 from a week's visit with, her parents at

w here- i -d States Department of A gricuiture, ; I.r Ro; , Ind.

of absence Waebingrten." J. ov the e-eiir-ic.u Ot- Mtsa Grace Hughes and Cert'e Busack a . Just hU ! ra'tmert of your atattj ar;cu!lura! col - i visited Ft. una Fchmidt en Purioiay. ran put. In 1 I'ge. and ib-y will put vou In much f Mrs. Wm. Schmidt and Mrs. Bell were his section !'!" the pt'-i '-r local or state represent- j I?ami;ird brs'nes visitor? las: ti'tk.

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uer. And e' f rv i a ' o. c. T! s m-n will kn-.o.v the jrd- j Miss Id'lian f'' vvas in Hamroor.-

'tstrtal estabe farm-labor drrnands of that see- Monday. She did not know the ?nr'sj

cooperate in carrv- Hon. the time such needs will occur, were closed and had to wait "'i e'l

eieh piana. by learning how j and they will arrange to notify you day n the street without bite to rat.

liis n:plnye have, had farm

when and where your services, or the

experience and encouraging; ail of ihs.ti : service of your emp:oyes, can he used, who can bo spared from the store or J Flan that vacation a wm r vacation factory to go hack t the farm for I next, summer.

A snownake isn't much, but a h'izrsrl of them can do a lot of dameee. Same way with Thrift Stamps.

OUR TliOOPS BEADY TO GO "OVER THE TOP' WHEX THEY GET ORDER IX TRAIXIXG CAMP

Put remember thia. Unless vour idee i

1

Might have got a prince here., without trouble of

is to (to on a farm to do the hardeet

rhysica! work of your life, why. don't

crosainr the pond. Consider all the Greek fruit storps, j ta-kie it at all This war vacation1 the shoe-shining, poolroom and other merchant princes, j will bo a change f.-r you. It will b j ! semethlnc different but it won't be j ' " 'loafing! FINGERPRINTING SOLDIERS. t Ferl.a ps the ug great ion of such "v- ' ca Ions' i! not. at first hluah. appeal ! Some people object ed when (be government took the ' to tl; farmer w ho. j,en he thinks of

finger nrifits of everv soldier and sailor who enlisted. summer vacationists, has in mind hot- ;

it eft for somo tin.- J''. He may never be able to shake ; Th - f t ,an j. now aPnarent. Uridentifled 1 -ath-r hoarders who want fresh air :

it off. v I . ,. . , ,v ... ,, ,. and lummoo'm and no mosquitos and

But when the ,ay cornea that tb.e Prussian autocracy

cannot rely on absolute onedier.co from the German i . army, the end cf Hohenwi'lemisni is at b.ar.d. If wa? : on roch a day in Kussla that the doom of the Romanoffs j

was Bounded.

The value of the plan is now apparent.

(bodies of men of the Tuseanla's loss will have their ' finger prints taken. They will at least not be among

lie nameless dead.

COUNTY COMM1S3IONEF-S la tome parts of Mich-

a quiet peaceful place to rest 'or a week or two. But the war vacationists will be, different they must be! They'i! want work, or they won't come at a!! And their motive will be patriotism, w hich treana they will work

Put It is difficult to appraise the real situation in :

; igan no- have anow removed from main highways In much harder than thev would ever d.

O-erman". The mi.Uary autocracy is no such corrupt and

rural .district."

BC-ft-rausc'eil thing es that which was ao easily toppled

over in Petrosrad! It has power, intelligence. dtrm- I illation, nifhlessnesa. it. may yet get ih aquation in

! motor travel?

xvfl! coni wh ether ay

from within or without, who can

Good ideai Why not all the year around ; f much ray per dsv were the only j inducement. They'lt he more or less ; green and unaccustomed to farm work

. : but their rdrlt will make up for HKVON stripling of " , who planted treea years Lthat, in a meaatire. at least.

?go ja now cutting m down to build ships. Pave to have i I-aat summer the street car company

foresight.

in a large eastern city polled Its employes and listed all men who had been

1 raised en farms er who had ever work-

BOGUS "HONS."

PEFOItB we beirin to talk ot aerial transportation ed on farms Juet as mur" of these let's first get. more waterwavg transportation and re-! men as could be spared without eert-

iieye the rail blockade.

1 e1 to i lie , Even, t he i

til O'iU.-e

Kvery now and then editors of spakers r "Hon'' o and So, congressman or mavor. Congreps'ona! Record gives th'tnenibers of b

the "Hon.'' All "Hons.' in this ooun'ry a boffus. Hin tinpresident lies no official sanction to us 'h title and what's more he doesn't. Ir is a groat ornament for mayors, aldermen, congressmen and a few ohers In Kr.planii the sons and daughters of earls and vis-

IP Pershing can't, use all those defective gas masks send m around hre. Th-y mirjht come In handy during gariie l.ours on the street cars. lAUY saloons repume Sunday opening. This see-ms to b the montli that the ministers have no voice.

SPRING ha sprun?

ously interfering with the operation of the cempanv were encouraged, to iaj- off end go to work, temporarily, on farms. In many towns and small cities, the heads of business houses invited employes who had worked on farms and who could be srflfed from the store, or shop, or office, or bank, to ifo to the fields and help handle the fruit, er berries, or rotatoea. or grain, or whatever erep in that partiou!ar section was then readv fr the harvest. Another variation of this

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Above AdTancing- to first line trenches. Below HofftrLngr, ground ready to charge enemy trench. Out boya go over the top every day. The Germans ren't killed each day yet because theae hoys are in training camps. Tha intensive training caJls for everv move that will be required over there and ail that is laekin? to make it real is the defending boat of Fritsea.

PETET DIXKPerrvM Better Vi Some Oilier Sort.

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