Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 238, Hammond, Lake County, 21 March 1919 — Page 2
Pasre Two.
TIIE TI.MKS.
Friday. March 21. 1919.
TAXATION
IS URGED
Twenty Million Bondholders Lose SOO Million by Depreciation of Liberty Bonds Since the War Began.
BT J. EAST CAMPICLL ;5TFF COPR'SPONDtNT I. N SERVICE! H A.MIIN.ITOV. Man-.. 2 I. -Taxation of redernl ianr( hMt! l-r, ,n,j joint 'o.-k bank ton, is exemption from "h:ch now PMhs thir ounrrs in : 'vde payments of their jut and kI rmtxrt'.on of wnr tx m-i J bp strong-' !v urg-ii by 'mm uron the ncn cons'-?. Uoprf'-'a'iv.i Mi Fn-Mon. Pennsylvania. I'-.'ml" r of ia ! oiif lur king "". evtrrencv committee ni president she rutins.' ;. aii-a K -inkers A oc-; n -amioupci' today. Staggering- Under War DeM. "The Anncin nation mjjj.-i-, 'ui,r).-r ! nomtoim war debt of nosi'v .i.ii.n.ifi.r.r.A," McKaddeii saoi. t ' k-'v t.-i b-"1 j;".f""0."''00."ni"i ju-,j prri1:(n, .;n.iio(i.rifin lino ,-f..;e th" coms of the a- are e'tle cr o.OPO.OA') fmlriotio ! -r.d!io',.i.rs hsv- 'oat over J s on. ( 0 0. v't i t" tb d- pr"ciati.i of Liberty bonds. It . ias t"n deoidd to be impossible to ."at another iau of Jong-tima bonds so-t Lunsrps has found r. ii ary o it unusual power to the n-"isrv of 'b treasury that he nisy b ensb'ed to Se -row KJif)tj i)tn fun ,. short tine b.-ids."
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t'J PCUGGiSiS PEFUNO riONEY IT L'J NOT PEBECTjf SATlSFACTCBY
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Svadinf War Taxes. . "l"n!ir tli changed condition of affit.s." M . Ksd.len a '.Med. that h ronudere.j j; liis duly to advocate the irkeal of that part of the federal farm land loan act whi.h exempted bonds issued. tindr it from taxation. When the federal fa-m loan sy.nt(Tvt was created, i .' was claimed Hint ' a tit a r ouM ac ru to farmers from he government supers it provided. ! a'1 The levying of hervy income taxes s tic1 ii enactment has entirely chanced the re. stilt from that originally intended, and the art r.ow enable, persons ri'i'n ins tare in- otiit -s o evu.ie in;r war Ui.i's. Sal la Discontinued. "R; e b.- h'; - of 'ax exempt in ! the wealthy m stor bfcame gerera!! known federal h'nd bank bond" for ae -era! good reaon mic !ov of sale.'" McVafidert torr'i'iued "In Ma. IfllR. a vi.ariro.ia ctnpa.gn was pin on for the sale of fedfr.il hind hank, ti.e pi i rem. tax-free bonds, and tVy -xete "ohl to the amount of abt'it J55.0O'.i.iin0. comine in direct competition v. i;h liberty bonds. Owin to th depreciation "f li.i";t bonds -Vie public suit of federal 'and lia"k bond whs dieOlitinU''d (lullllg the Ijl-.!' pa-t of IP' v. "In .la.nuary of t" year the 'e of fodoral land bunk bonds 'oer the cnuntrr" ;) ! federal land hanks va j i rjumfcl and they are now so so'd in competition vt.'h liberty bonds, materially dpresir.s the market for liberty bonds which do not hae the same freedom from tax:i"n which tin- law gives to land ban it ' Tl . u ;, n'i - of people of modatate. ni' .ins hay e been compe'le.t lo wen their hherty hi.nris at a sHcritiee. It is estiii'a'rd that m the market of New York ii- alone riurtr.g t ! nuu.lh if January ..!' this year, an atoragf of J..i'il.i"iO was l..s! fiery day by the saie of $ 1 0 .OrtO.ftnft of liberty lioniia ea"h Hay ai an arptoximate price of $35." MrFadden also declared that a Chicago syndicate, as recently as Feb. 55 of 'his year, advertised $3 000. PtO ? joint stock land bonds at 1"?, while, he asserted. "liberty bonds are now sold. !f-s accrued interest, at nearly l po'nt a lower " H pointed out that the tax on incomes in excess of $t.O0C tidt' is 77 pr cent of which 1 per cent is normal tai snd 65 per cart is sur-tax. On $50,010 received from five per cent taxable securities, which land bonds would ue were they not exempt from taxation, the annual tax payabla by a person reff i in? an income in excess of $I.0nn -000 is $5s.5PO. "When such a niiliionan e owns federal land bank boni. or joint stock land hank fcomis. ibis amount is a toial loss to the trea.Miiy as such bonds ate free from federal, state and local taxes." McI'adden cone v .led.
THE TIMES FINANCIAL . COLUMN
mon and medium. J no ft 12.7." ci es good choice. S 1 4 Oii i I ;.
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Allis 'haltr.ers Ameriran Car and Foundry
H. and 1. - . I .oconmt i e . Sme! tin ? Steel Foundry . . Tel. and Tel.
A m erica n American A n i e r i a n A merle u n A merit a n
Anaconda , . . Atchison Haldwin Locomotive Ftaltimore and hio nnadian fiteifie font ral I.ea t her . l'benrake and Ohio Chicago. Mil. and Sr. Paul Colorado Fuel Crucible Steel Krie lit Prfrt. iencr 1 "Moiois C?. Northern I'r. l..''.inaniia Steel
l-ehign Valley Mexican l'cte. Midale 5Mel X. . An Brake X. T.. X. H. and Hartford Norfolk and Western Northern Pacific Pennsy 1 art'.a Pittsburgh Cos! Pressed Steel Car . flailway S'eel Springs Headless Repuhlic Iron and Sier! Southern I'aeihc . Southern Itnilway . Sinclair Tex-as Co. Cm on Pacific U. S. Steel Willy Ov erland
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Ih'il-aiid " IVol'Tii In. I'll ro-sreiijC' r t";..- in i in1-- city i . e on -tt'ke li.dny deii'i nd 1 ; i -s i'eoo:" i i " the.r uni-ui and r. rea -1 i -tases Ad.-iph I'l'unv., . r. M j e8 r '! rre.'dnt of the union. ne,.je pulo-tc the 5etfands nf the e-rgani-.dt !on. Tlie include ill iiier.ase o' I '3 . out each for 1 he c,. hi'n ef ii!e?.i:i,i p h ,d .i I'ti lioiir day n ;idd.t)oii .-. r' eot 11 1 1 ion of the union.
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ELL-ANS FOR INDIGESTION
Don't Let Soap Spoil Your Hair
CHICAOO LITE STOCK. HOC.5 Bulk. $1S.45tf 19. SO: tor.. I!S5: butcher hogs heavy, 'Is.TOfj 14. S3: packing heg-e heaxy. lls.SO'o 19.10: medium and niiied. $17.90 ') 1$.5: light. $1!.00 'ir.75: ri-. $l.75?t: 5": rough. $ 1 7.30 i 1 i CATTLE Beef cauie goe-d choice. $17.5020.00: medium and common. $15.0017.50: butcher nock heifer". $7.2515.00: cows. $s.S5'S 14.75: cannfrs and cutters. $5.?5irs.75: stockers and feeders good choice. $7.50 5 14 25. coir-
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FOU SALE 3 motorcycles. Inquire Northern lnd. Gas and Electric fiaragy
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I W lien y ou wash y our ha'r. be careful " v hat ou use. Most soap and prepared i shamnooa rotiii'n io much alkali, j w Inch is urv injuriou. as tt rtru s the , ica'a and makes toe lynr br.tt'e. j The best ir.i-ig I i u-e :s itisi pla.n ,' mu'aif ed cocoanut ..o!. for tins is pure j and entirely grcaseless. It's very cheap, land beats the most ex)ienie soaps o
anything s all to pieces. Ton ran aei this at anv druK store, and a few
ir.un.es will lest the whole family for jmonth. I Simply moi'i'n The hai wi'h ?'e(.ind rub if in shout a .t eaapoonf nl is all lhat is required. I: makes an ahundi art," of rich, n'a i'i lather, cleans --s ! thoroug'n'y . and rinses ou' H-i1y. Th lhair drirs ounklv and evenly, and js j soft, fresh lonkiiu. bt f.ht. fluffy, way 'ad easy to bundle. F.esvles it loosens and takes, o'.t .'. particle of dust, d rt and dandruff. Ad'
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SPtCIAL TO THE TIMF.51 S'II1TIN.;. Inl.. March 2 1. At the meet uif. of the city round .fcepa Violi;. barber, was appointed couneilman of the se,.0nl ward, left vacant by 'he resignation of Mikios Flhau. wh.) nioed from the j; y. An nrd'tiance was adoptei) auihoi-izirj,- ihe li'iard of 'ub-
In- Uorla to puiehase ert.nut real esia'e for vaier filtration nlar.t. This '
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t'ry grounds and eat of th T:. and O. C. T. T. W. H An orri ni ner. v. 'o I adopter; fixing the salary of W. moior- : yele poheroan at $l.i'.i tier year. At the meeting of ti.e P-oanj ,,f Pub'ic Works the city attorney v, as instructed to notify the A ils-nrt Const ruc'ion Co. to start the paving of Indiana boulevard from the R and O. ' T. T. ;o th city limits. The city attorney "as also instructed to notify the street car company to b'gui the Isyin.? of the second track on Indiana boule-. vard.
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Distinctly sprip.-like yet with bits nf the passinc xinter is this combination of pand colorod crepe eeorgtte and black pussy willow satin. The sleeves, short uneven tunic, and neck are adorned with bead embroidery.
KVA.NSVII.LE The population o h a c ty during ihe past year inuicaae. Mrteer, percent. a 01 d ng to an estimate made by a ft - m w h " h is t e m -
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NOr.TII JCDSOX K ,, r.f.v men o' Xotth .ludson have appo-ntu a sp.".- ; i'1'mttee to report on tile cos' of cor et t net ion of a wa te-work s .it'iv with a :-?w to inala! ! ' tisr a pl.tn: next 9 .. mm ? i .
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SOLDIERS DISPERSE STRIKING-WORKERS
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INTeNAIIONgL NfW5 SEBVICBI 1 "'' n.jnnrea - .8Al . N. J , Match 2 1 . Lis. harg- '-' ian. Hungarians, rtuaiiana, Gfeoks iir ard marines, .sworn in as j and other nationalities ho e declared P'lln nirti a t tacked a nd dtepcrscd ! ' heir intention of becoming An.eriian ,i e.f ni'Te than ' I trikin tirens bete wlih'n th pai-t fc-w
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to the giencsnd a iive.y conflict d The ex-s-'ldi-rs and ex-I .harfrd into the crowd, tiling! ni1' freely atid for. ed thf.ni back j i'.'.ks irom the plant.
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TODAY And Sat. Afternoon Only
WM. S. HART - in The Poppy Girl's Husband SAT. AFTERNOON ONLY WM. S. HART - ;n - The Poppy Girl?s Husband And Kuitl Uenneit in Panne. a Three. EVENING EIND BENNETT - in Partner's Three Fa'THordinai'ily Gcod. SUNDAY DOROTHY DALTON - - in - "Extravagance" and "A Bit of Heaven" MONDAY AND TUESDAY Cecil B. DoMi'le's Masterpiece "Old Wives for New" Jii't as pood i.' nor better than "Don't Chanee Your Husband.'' Wed.. Thur. and Fnd?y. March 26. 27, 23 Fanr.ie Ward in 'Common Clay."
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rS not too early to hrgin planninu' for "your KaMor Suit In fact many have alrcadv ilacrd their order. Sam says
he wants plenty of time to outfit you with the smartest suit. Look thing over now. An early pick is advisable, tor we must not only care for the civilian trade but the hundreds of returniuti' soldiers as well, who are daily arriving from over there. Hand-Tailored Suits at Ready-Hade Prices There's as much difference in handtailored suits as there is between daylight and dark. The tailored suit adds character, dignity and style to your appearance, because we build to your individual figure and they fit like the bark on a tree. No sagging pockets, drooping bipels. or ill-fitting shoulders. Unconditional Guarantee goes with every suit. There the suit with the military hang full of pep and distinctiveness; then the dignified "dressy" suit for the more conservative man: then the business suit and ihe knockabout suit: in fact, any stylo you may desire, in the highest grade Tweeds, worsteds, cheviots or serges money can buv and at ready-made prices designed, rut and built to YOU by experienced tailors "who know bow." Suits or Top Coats CgOlT and To Your Measures up From the Mill Direct to You, Not to Wholesale, Jobber, Retailer
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IN hlAN'ArOLlS-Dean J. 1 1 Skir.ner. of Piirrlti t 'niversi: v, will nddr-.s the annua metinar of the Imiia'ia H etc ford F-'.reeilers Association, which Will be held here Ma t ' h ' a.
i Now Ii The Time to Oet Jlld of These Spots. ho yeni know how easy it ts 'o remove those ugly ipo-. so thai io one wi'l call you freckle-face? i Simply gel an ounce of Olhine. dou- ; ble strng;th. from y our druitslst and a ! few applications should show you how ! easy it is to r d yourself of freckles land get a beautiful comn!ion. The ! sun and winds of Jlarch have a strong ! tendency to bring out freckles, ar.d as i -a result more Olhine soid in this . : month. He sure to ask for the double j strength Oihine. a':- ihis 1 s sold under 1 guarantee of money back if it faiis to j
remove the freckles. Adv.
MONEY TO LOAN 32 on unpaid monthly balances, no )' u i ' iter harje. We will stippi- you ivilh money for yotii taxes and for :-our spring J.IJ PVi!ls. WK MAKE STXAIQHT TI3C3E LOANS TO FAJtMIRS ON STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS We enn advani you money to toe. i your oliUrit ions and vou can ray u in payments that will make tne f.nv-eir one of re I service. Try our oay twiiy payment plan, for example: Loan, S500O Payiueot, S2 50 per month. Loan. 810O.00 Payment, $5 00 per mcutii. Tins P'.iya the principal in 'nil. 'I'h small interest .hT-tre. c to be raid with ea-l rytneiiT. thus reo.o ii t 'he inn r- ; each month. H oittKe loans on l'tirn'tur'. I'lam." Vtetro'a. Live Stock, elc.. without rttiioviiiK them froru your r.osess ioi . . OXJB MOTTO COWTIDKNTlAi DEALINGS W e are Rond.-il and Licensed ,Tid under State oi psrvixi m. which
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Provident Loan Co. Rocai 3, Panama Bid jr., 148-150 aat State St., HAMMOND. IND. Phone C33 License No. S33
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TODAY . EDDIE POLO The Lure of the Circus Alio "Speckled Fish." TOMORROW .lAN'K and KATHER1NK LEE IN" THE AMEKICAX BI D?.
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FEATURE ATTRACTION Today Bonomar's Arabs WHIRLWIND ACROBATS , 7. PEOPLE. Carletta The Human Dragon. Bradford & J eannette Comedy, Singing, Talking and Dancing. Saunders & Boomer Singing and Talking. Eugene Page & Girls Comedians. Also Pearl White in The Lightning Raider New Show Monday, Wednesday and SatuiuXv. Malinee daily. -iJO: Nights conUnuous. 7 lo 11;
Sunday ont iniioun, 2 to ji.
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fHALE HAMILTON in -$5,000 J AN HOUR." A p ay with a J S punch, if vou h.td 1.0 make J j J Jo.OOO an hour and keep r up j? i how would yot mati? See 5 J what this man did. J i J TOMORROW Virginia Pearson $ t in "Buchanan's Wife." J 1 t V444V4iV44vA44s.,VVS,s,,,sA,,v
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Sterling Woolen Mills NtE'ioSl bIU" Open Tuesday, Friday and Saturday Evenings.
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Our Saturday Specials Kellner's Sugar Cured Hickory Smoked QCrt Smoked I Hafs J3C ; Kellner s Sugar Cured Smoked Cali Hams 125c M8atS I Hutternut Brisket larou C9c Dixie Squares Ia-on I I C ( Red' Pot Roast, choii p cuts '22c Beef Ftoilin Ueef. Plate 17c ( C'omed Peef. Boneless 23c VC3l ' 'jC or ''n ea' -Go I Shoulder or Breast of Veal 20c , Uamburuer Steak ISc Pork Sausace 20c S3USage j 0 Pail Compound'Lard 31.25 I Liver Sausage." fresh made 18c Swift's iineoln Butterine, per 11 30c Trade at Kellner's the finest, most up-to-date market in Hammond.
Soidiers and Sailors and their relatives will be ffiven Complete Information FREE Betjarding Bonus Back Pay Compensation, ete. at the Home Service Sectiol of the Red Cross Chamber of Commreee Over Citizens Bank
Hotel Hammond (UTS IT TO MOSOV 3BPOT)
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Rooms $1.00 and up Spjsetal Bate by tka Weak Hot aad Cold Waaar. tteim Heat. Shower Bertha All Molars OoBTeslaaeea. Popular Priced Lunch Room and Beartauimat la Comaec tloa Special Dinner 50c ii a. u. t s r. x. 0V ALX. XTTvlXT
J. T. STAFF, Jr., Mgr.
The time is getting very short tc buy W. S. S. The Lake Co. q'iota is $20 vr.r ca,oita.
