Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 3, Hammond, Lake County, 20 June 1919 — Page 4
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BY THE LAKE COUNTY PRINTING & PUBUSH'NCJ COMPANY.
The Lak County Times Dsi'y Eur.day. Entered at tn5 yosToiru.
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WOTlCr TO SU-3"5C51TSSS. , lr J "'1 to reoeKe your r..pv or T--'- T'vt n rrotnpf -y as vcj have n th. past, rb-a.-e d- r.--" t'nk it r-.i beer Jost or . not -n on i'r.e. Rorrn-ihr- -v.,f the t.tai! ser;-e H not n'hnt ! tise.1 to be tb-t ,."t!.i!: are r.-nera! from rr-ftnv swirr r.ho-t tbo t - -.. mil -er.
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its patrons in time. P u do not j;..-t y. ur fiiper and
There is cn!y rocm for one flag in Lake county ar 1 thai is the Stars and Stripes. There is room for only en- language and that is the language of the people of the. United States.
any method cf se !i b.-au:if.ca: ion thit does. n't m?t h turi:i:rl of wh.it is riiTht -an! proper tor her und-r the c
c"!'.!!.-!anres. P.ut if another and vouni-.u- woman v
;o inr.vnse fcrr b-.iuty by a tri!!o of pr.nt and powder, why critic;:'. hf r doins it? f he will dy it anyway, never :' ar, ar.d .ill th o.-itic-s :n the world will not prevent. And .-'ipp.-.-iR..' .-hi' take? .-inn- jo? in th fr fedora
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.-wopj:;; which it va. f ratly to n feirod pave s"me indication of re'iii nine .-tyl thi.s .pr.r.c Any very lis'-it .-Kiit t.it int-.-!fcr.-. with motion r r " : to a man b r..c non.-n.-iea!, in' a ? nibie man v ill lr. l;ev it if. n"D" r' hi bu.-ines..
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Now it may ho that the use of t.oiyu ro by any body harmf'd. r:cd jn xee.-s there is much reasnn to Hippi.f 'hit i" i- Fu' ro;;..:vo tchao.o and you would a!o remove much of rho joy in the world that never ha?, had any too much of it. lr may be very wrens for you. a a woman or a.- a man. to smoke a c.isarette because ou believe it fo br- wron-. :r.d if ?o you .-hou'.d not lo 1 i -tiled upon to :r..iul-"o ;n the us.- of the Kt-l in any toriu. but if some ' other person find- it comior'in and a pleasure and doe? no- 'c -heve to be wron; in his or hr case, tttat ,m ..
iu:rter lor self -determination and not fr your d-:terui;n.i. tion except insofar as yourself or minor.-, under your cih:;r,:e are concerned. j Prohibition of the liquor t ra :r was delayed a hun-j dred years by persons who believed in prohibition and wh a knew of the reat harm liquor 'ii? doir.' the worm! :n th w iv jr was beta.- used, and the d-'lay was i au-ed by the fear of thrt spirit of intolerance of many of thise who w-re hehinl the prohibition movemon. Liquor by i and lar?e never had an adequate defense. It kept itsdf j in power by preying on the fears of th pe p that ;s j abolishment would lead to fanatical excesses, on the part of those who were mo.-t active aeainst it. Now prohibition has c me and it i- not coins to h i repealed nor ?:eatiy modified at a!!. It has c mie locic , ally and because the people wish to try it. They arj cognizant of the ?reat harm liquor has done to humanity J and there is li'tle doubt anior.tr thinking per.-or.s that th-'j enactment of the prohibition amendment to the national constitution is 'he deliberate act of h-. minority and no j
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SUNDAY, JUNE 22d AT THREE O'CLOCK BATTERIES Red Conlon vs. Buckeye Admission 50c, 35c, 25c
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TO THE POWERS THAT BE The Boys Want to Come Home! Get 'Em Home Toot Sweet!
WILD ASSESSMENT WORK
I that of the minority a.-
the object of Indiana's tax law is to assess in- j thinkat a higher figure than the corporation's balance! put if in th wake of prohi'.'Uon there :-hould 'rail
industry is worth, then it is hi?b ; alone a larsre number of meddlesome "reform?" that are
If the objer Cf the reform ' mean. mprelv to make the world conform to the r. arrow
leg,irlatoc is to aoses real estate at a higher figure than i ideas of lame-brain zealots, w e may arouse ourselves somo the owners value it, then the tax law had'better be re- j raornin.7 to find the b-neficient effects of prohH-iiion of re-l-d. That this is beinj done in differ nt parts of the iK,uor nullified and the eff irts of thoe who have fou-h; state, and has been done particularly in Lake County, is 1 50 Ions and earnestly to brin? about this renuine reform, only too evident from the loud complaint that has pon "rendered futile. Muneie Press, up on all sides. ..
It would be interesting to know how the deputy assessors in Lake County, especially in the industrial
loo uiiu,!.-, nie amvea at ir.e.r conclusions ana just i , . , , , ... , i em docked first with the Twent:
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Coreeant J. L. McKee, son of Mr. ard Mrs. .1. J. McKee. ; Wall ham r tie,.:. H-itnniond. reeent.Iy d:i. h -.i tp-d from ser irf. arri-ed home bast oenm ;if'..r b.'ivinir served in France tn t. A.-:o squad. He war- in th" St. Mihl---! an-1 Meuse offensiev and will he r. n.e:,-.-l--j ed as .the. Hammond boy cn th Tu.r-
ania and was t)f l:pl tito have been lost.
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KEWPAPER HONOR IS PROVERBIAL.
what method they reached in fixing values for manufac- j lories and real'y. Higher levels wej-e expected They w ere necessary. Some plants had been escaping their , on their property have been raised to a point out oi just proportion of tax bills, but manufacturers, business ; mn and realty owners affirm that assessments on their j property have been rah-ed to a point out of reason. ! It is claimed that in some instances assessors have ' not only assessed the over cash valu of the plants, but j thr- earning capacity of the industries as well. I is j charged that some of the manufactories have hern as- !
j Strung' out in rcgnlar fleet precession, six his transports s' earned ir.-r the thirbor from I-'rin'-o yesterday hnr.gins
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reveal to a grand jury the name of persons who had j frf)m ventuc-kv i ,-?, -.n.t w. --
civep. him information relaMvo to p. matter investigated j --:nia and .ni!ler detaehm'n'
hv sho -rand iurv sn.! whirh information formed the basis 1 ana man nroupnt the i-t.;h .-a
for, the newspaper stories that originally srartfd the jR quiry.
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Panair.an brout-'ht the i;r.:h "!Tth n-.Hohine sun hat '.a I ion. fantry machine pun c"ni-s casuals. The Prir.z Frederi. k
REQUIRES HEALTH AND G7REMGTH
When was then' over a time when wcimfii were doirpj so much for mankind and when was the health and st rensrth if ''Hr women more vital to the very existence of our country. W caa lately My 'i ln ir mo rihees. their industry, their ccU!ajre. their patri i ism is Veautifal beyond words of io-iririti.ui. lhit what of the poor one w ho wants
to Ij 1 j ran cannot lei an.-e -i;e !s oppre.-seel .y - lnruid with titniosi i ontidviii e our su(:ctsful old ; one w!m proveci its vah;o. Newark. N. .T. " For niM.tit t'tfe j-ear 1 suffered 'rotti t s.'aiiii. ami bad heiuhe he every .i.v J tried everythir.L' ! e tu.i ve.ir-. A giri friernJ had u-cd J.yiiia K. I'n.kiiai.i s V. the hrst day I took it I ) e.n to !! letter atnl m.w 1 .ins been rec-(p!iir.eni::n the t nwpimtid ever .n.-e au l gi e joy Kellt. 47ti South Hth Street, N-rrk. N.J.
ii.- fij:nir:ine discrder. To such we recomciiiedy and insert following a letter from tvous tT'-akilovrti and eot .a weak I could hardly ii i think of at.d under a phyieian rare for ii-.e i on: .oi::i i and she tohl me shout it. From ! ami ai.!. to do curst uj)y kind of work. I have my pernii-sioii to pubii.h this letter." Miss Flo
In thus refusing to divulge the name cf his informant ! do. ked with scattered detach
:;.",i. i inn y and W'i'.hetm j 'nts and !
the editor simply regarded the first ethics and ironclad rule of the newspaper game, and that, is to keep strictly confidential such things as are imparted in confidence--It is commendable that among newspaper men this rule
jessed for more than the owners value them, and in fact j
for more than it is carried on the companies' books. These over-assessments have not I-een isolated cases. If men without any knowledge of the value of propertywhatever had come into this territory to make assess
ments, they certainly could not have; done a more ludi- i crous jobof value fixing than certain of the deputy as-j sessors in North Township have done. i
This newspaper insists that the intent of the
Is firmly regarded and seldom violated.
i it. ICT instance, commems uuy c. j-iaray. in me lolorado Press, newspapi, r men were to circulate as gossip
confidential information, frequently of a scandalous nature, which every newspaper man hears, he would not very long be regarded as a member of the fraternity. There is not a newspaper man in the land, whether it be in I'edunk or New York, but that has in his time been the recipient cf private information concerning persons
ieation of which would do no good and
th eNiou Amsterdam with detachments of the ."Pith infantry, the 3-,fHh bape hospital nnd smaller units. The Kaiserm Aususte Victoria brought the Six'ii field artillery brijrade headquarters, th--Third and 78th field artillery, minus
two batteries each; the 16th and lVJit machine gun battalions and sinaib r j units. The South lit-nd brought mili-i tarv r.oii.-o tomr-anies nrd eth. r uiut.-
i io: ii-iirt fnsincrrs w ere. linger com
mand of Lieut. Col. W. dianapolis.
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TliO reaxn this fa;tiot; root and herb remedy was sosuc ces-ful ia 'Ii-s Kelly's ( isc was because it went to the roe-
of her t rouble, resiored her to a normal healthv condition.
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'' .' , ' . , "- , ' the revealinc" of which miht no harm. nut nnn Ti.-nnrti-tin":iT(i thnrn r-e tavoi; It i i n t o.- it e-i i .
. " ' ,.' .... .'acknowledged everywhere in business riroles and V
mat tne ricn ana poor Miouta oe i rea i vn aiiBf. nen i .... . , . t persons with experience that a newspaper man is to be the basis of tax.Vion was made the true cash value it , . . . . . . ,. trusted wth a secret and that once having pledged his did not mean that a;-sssors were to juggle with figures. , . . . " , , ; word he will keep it. Of course, there are raseS where It. did not mean that industry shomd bs? deait a staun- , . , ' . . . , a newspaper man has violated his promise, hut this stands r.inr blow-, it did net mean that the man who is paying,; , ... . . . , . , , . ! as a dement mark atra.nst his reputation which is always for his li'tle hom on the installment plan shouid be ; . . ,, , 'considered when he sep employment elsewhere, hit a stazrering cap between tne eves that would-daze; " , , . . How manv times in the course of a year does a news him- Instances have been brought to the attention ot ! ... - ,. v. . - - i paper man pledge his word not to punlish a certain piece this paper vhre th- taxes on the property at the pros- ' ' ; tf ,r
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Jl. and Mrs. Z. J. Millstone of Gary have received word of the safe arrival
tat New York from overseas r their
son Joe Millstone. He has l e.-n in 'h-
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It is genernliy ! t-nlted States mail
ser iee f nr o ej-
ent rate of taxation and a the new assessment would
be greater than the lots were worth or would bnn open market.
Evidence comes from the auditor's office at Crow;
Toint, however, that the Board of "Review in session is neither disposed to crucify industry, frUh'en capital or work hard.-hip on the small property owner. Th Board's problems are vital and we believe that the
wrongs or assessment none rry me u-p .n a.-.-e-.-s. m ,
be corrected without appeal to the state tax commission, j
or filing of sni's to test th constitutionality of the new tax law in the courts bing necessary.
1 puhl'shed and trouble resups the rule of silence applies
and the editor or reporter will not reveal the source of
i his ir.lornar.on to any noay.
A WORLD OF MEDDLERS.
i How many times do cood citizens have domestic difficultie.i or become involved in affairs that while not j serious miffht become public property, and personally call j upon the editors, s'ate their case frankly and truthfully and ask that such matters of family significance he supj prps.-ed. When this promise is made it is kept.
For that, reason, thou eh possessing many other faul's
4 and failings, newspaper men as a rule are to be trusted j The u.-e of private information sometimes might, be con-
! !itrt rich vor ortlv a fpw r.nc.? bavo bpen ronortod :
year. He was formerly a'nvol carri'-r out of the 'Jary po.stoffice. He expeets to be home next week.
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ivfifi-o editors haveisold private information or re.-orte, to j
Probably just so lnz as persons fail o arep upon j tne despicable practice of blacl mail. ! what constitutes proper conduct and eah wl?hs to make; j everybody else conform to his own puny ideas of rieh? j CAPITAL FOR THE FUTURE. ! and wrong and faith and cre-d and form, we shall be a i Th6 imprtrtan nf having a little capital saved up j world of meddlers. To a large extent we seem to have ; fnT w;thin th next vear or two should not he over I taken liberty to mean license to criticize others n their lrinkM by rh ambitio3 individual. j life affairs. j Once peace is really - consummated, business and!
One of the favorite forms ot amusement is criticizing
the dress and whims of women. We are told tha
women's skirts are too short or too tight or their waists! Rented upward flight directly the world realizes that tlv are cut too low; that women should not u.: powder or ! uncertainties and expenses of "war are actually past, rouge; that they must not smoke cisarettes and that they i jT take a liUl" time for this realization to erys'.v
should not wear nor do a hundred other tnings that, we jzci action bu when it doe? there will be a resum
PLANTS NEED DRINKS Learn how and when to wstr your Victory Garden properly bgetting one of the free garden hoc1-. which the National War Girder Commission, of Washin:ton. v. il send you for a two-cent stamp To: postag;.
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fin?nc:al affairs will swing back to normal very readily.
i but not to stay they will pass normal on an unprec-
have not the slightest doubt, they will continue- to do as long as they wish to do themAn ancient eradame probably would feel that she was doing wrong in brightening up her wrin-klad countenance with a little rouge, and if sh thinks so she should no use it. That Is her affair and none should force her to employ
tion in full of all normal industries abandoned or checked New venture? will be smarted. A thousand avenue? of opportunity will .open on every hand to the man provided with capita!, though it he but a small amount. His difficulty will he in choosing amonsr opportunities, not in finding them.
READING THE SIGN The Victory Gardeners are rroh-.r; to do their part and rai? plenty oi food, says the National War Cardcn Commission, of Washington.
This Sale should appeal to all June Brides. Special prices prevailing during the entire month of June. Make selections now small deposit will guarantee deliveries jk j when you are ready Cash terms, if desired. Remember, this store has made a reputation for reliable Merchandise, and assure everyone a Square Deal. WE FURNISH THE HOME COMPLETE
PETEY DINK A Sort of a Trick Watch, eh Pete?
By C. A. VOIGHT
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