Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 170, Hammond, Lake County, 7 January 1920 — Page 4

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. Th" T,n- t'hlotKo-TrJInna Harbor. rtail xcvi I,k y. ".,l-r1 ut tho P"'tOc ia kMst Chicago. Nov.

Pom1 of the items show the trememioijpi work done by the "V" in homo and overseas camps: $l,lio,T67 for i'7,000 concerts In homo camps attended by 43,000,000; $2,323,271 for "movies" in American camps; tuts on this side 950 of them $7,9S.ftS4. () er.se, us there w ere 1500 or more huts, costing $ J. soi w.o, equipped at a cost of SJ.tJSO.nno and main-

turned for $1,014,000

Income Tax Facts You Should Know

No. 3. his tax In making out his income-tax return A wlnttlo msn had a nut income f-r the taxpayer Is required to show ImjMi tflig of $6.(100. Firpt he dedueti) his

i grt'SS mill rit-t incoina. Cross iucome personal exemption of $1,000. laviiiK a

Overneas ir.Ti received 400,000000 j inclul pracUeny t-v.-ry dollar the balance of $5,000. On tho firs'. $4,69'

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n-,.t . Purity l!mcs-HtraT wr.1 Wefklv edition. .outof(!c 4n Hramon.l, f-brii-ry 4. 13 It ,- B J-irT Eventi. Times JLli- rrrt Sunday. BulrrC' tn SHltGfrIc In .;rv Inril IS II' I

All under ths ci of March a u: -cood-class ! to tho organization and a tribute to the contributors ' "to Tin- fund. It is a very rrat ifyin report all ttirousa.

n l taxpayer r-c.-i..-d urtn th yr 1919. Pr rays at tha normal ritte of 4 r.r cent, j In arriving at m-t income, ut".n which $160. On the reniaininfr $l,(too h pays I the tax la anscusud, he it allowed certain at the n rm.-il rare of J. per .-rut. $). In

And so the items pile up, each one of them a credit ! deduct tons, which will t- explained later, addition he pays a Mirtax of $10, 1 per

oheets of vritng paper ar.d Ifi.opo.ono post card? cost to the "Y" of $122103,000.

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llana Harbor " eaier ) " -rSh. tV.ltl'B- r Ji-e-.Mor "od ('.- Adv.). T-lephu

(m- to pleas and satisfy not only t lie members of the "Y" everywhere, but to all who appreciate lis work.

NEXT A CHEWING TOBACCO JACKET.

Incomta llow $5,eO(t nrsurtax. The single Juan

r I'. len? s and iuonmu for l'Jl't if $l'.')0.'i

twill i,v a tax of $40 instead of ?jt.

ft r 1 Tr 1 V. nnd a married ire.n with mi I ineeme .f J'.'jll, and i; dependents except his wile, til im v Sill instead of $:',il.

An attack upon those pale souls who must have- 1 subtax kites.

exempt from between JS.Iioii and JC. 000. Hi- ,,tn tn. Oh no d -' is $ir.o, us compared with ;' f.,r i:n.

bate roa MAKxiirn men.

RUMORED WILSON WILL INSIST ON UNCIM TREATY B. J. BAttT CAMPEI-L. STAFF COriiPONDENT I N SfRVICEl V."AMIl.;iD.N, Jan. 1' 1 - nnm.r

perflated t. ti.at. wris !'ani:,ni.- in 111:

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trrie.t imn v iti t w . . net Ini'iinii- f. .r l:!0

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I:Int iiTL'r, . 7ny trouble uretttns Th- Timkk makts cornP.mt immediately to th Clr-oUitton O-rarlm.nt. srnncr. to strascBxszius. r- rTeuUr!'lIt?-''?C,,r TOUr 'r'ry cf Th v-s as rromDO "vt fT ot h!r V'" Rem.,rb..P IVt ih- matt h!l Vjr-"l,rT E-rc - about lta train and mm! ser-

4 ' - 3 nna increaseu

BM-an VT.T:r"w,, reach It patrons tm ttms. T

- ... ,-. us rien you do n will act promptly.

costume for Brook ins hat been mado in i'onsreHS by Conrressman C. . Tin. 111:13 of Kentucky, who also ndvancvj some expert advico nn how to ;.Tet t v Most out of the weeii, is reported in the Nation's ii ,i:.lne-ss for Aumi.t. "A man who will wear a sniokini jacket should pay a big tax or the entire co.t," obsoi vas the pentlenian from Kentucky. "A .smoking jacket is merely a fad nnl not a comfort or necessity. I h,ie in-ver yet heard of

I'rom thin h d -due's 1 is pei.soi.nl ex-1 th- dv.tlln;:

einption of $J,liln.. iiia 5:;iei ',,r , j issin. ifeper.d-llt. Or the litst ?1.I0 ef O.o I Widespread Cre.b t;. lialane.; ,f $ ."J . 1 f 0 h- p:.s. .-it 'iie norm', I j r'-p. ot that t ti i in'." lit 4 per c nt. 5 1 .pi. U11 t, r-ti.iiin- j r !h-: ": m p. ,ii fi o it. tin.- J t.lf-0 h will pa i.t l'. !!.; nn ! ; 0. r.l w.u:i s-md 'I rate of S p-r c. nt. $'. On lh- nm.-wi.t j -n ,f:ei-..;i in.;of his ine.ime between $ . 0 i;e ninl $';.';'"i '. T-'"-'!.'l 5 ta- injc tie he p y a xiirtax cf 1 p r cent, -r in.'.TKe w- t;:d i". i-

! . r 1 100. 1. 00, Krom thin point I he tales . On the fitn..nnt of h-s in.-wne b.-tv.-. en ! p-iper," J -, r h I'. Ti I run an f c.Uowf : Flfty-t wi per-ent on $(1,(mm and ST. SOU he pays i nurtex of I i cVnfn s.fret.-.ry. .f;i I net income over Jln0.ooi) and not ever j. r rem. The t-tnl. n-rml er.d Mirfriv. I It was to b. k- pt . $i;o.r.do, r, rt p.-r rent on nrt income ovr ; .s $2S ; ..mr-at e.1 w:;b .t!2 f-r l'l. Jditiror, Tnno!';. -.id

The Pur'ax late i-i !. p. r eent on the net income m .-. - s ,,f $,"1.0011 and re' over Ji'i.OOo, r.nd mer.i'S. n by steps 1 ..r cent for indi $2. (it'll of e.t interne up to at.d nioluoInK 4K per relit mi net Income In excess of $-', oeO and not

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1 ..!' It t ; t' lot peace - f n "t" in t" . iii.;p:nKii y. en ' tin-t:,--ie.riin

's trinfllnfr eo:'i mit nr.d

get y.ior tbper and

a man wearing a chewing; jacket, and fully as men niPir I $t5ft.oo and n.. over $ioo 000. 00 per .

t It i II 1 cent 011 net liieon.e ,.ver j.u'i.iiim and n .1

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rliew ny'. smoke. A smoRinir iacket is a tiso-e-s thin 2.

anyway, thouch 1 prestime some mer. intaxlno they too

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handson.o find cut'" and dist iuttuihed In one of

PROFITEER AND LANDLORD. In the midft 0 the hue and ciy against rent proMu-er-lng sight must not be l,,t of the f.u-r ;h it l.md.ord.s aw entitled to some consideration.' it my.n not ;,f. t. rt that the high cost of living ox-rr.i- o thooi as w-il as t 1 tho tenan's. They pay more 1,1 the plumber, 'he t;r amita. the carpon'er and th. janitor.

1 r.e income den veil fn.m ver.U is the landlords have, ;ind ;n order o exist they get more.

Cut. a!'t or all n said the proStteriuc landlord

dii.v one man uu't, perforce.

are acres of vacant

01 .;. ; o ow n e ejt;

I he b.

'vny :.. 'ie;i:

."U.- own home. '1 here Umiis whioti miiit ho

built upon. The modern tendency ; Jivo in ;ipartin-'n?s in order to escape the work connected with hou -keeping in a detached house is party respon.-iV.e for the pre :,-m situation.

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THE 4,Y" AND ITS MONEY.

in a report covering its a-'-tvt is tc March, 101'.'. national io roi iu.it ";i s accounts for $-.?M of exper.diiur.

-bows that only slightly more thar. two prr sum was spent for reli-rious ptjipoos and ti niainder went for enier.aiuno nt. 1v:z. 'h! -t

:.bi.ut the stripes, checks and colora of a shirt that n colored dude would we;tr at a neprc picnic in Geor?ia A r.ian tyith a cmokins iacket tisiioliv goes into what.

he calls a den and lights a live-cent clear, for which maybo he paid fifty cents and thought he was getting a; great bargain bor-a-jso h paid a h! jh price. He puffa j away and beiiees ho is setting; a f'.ao t-moke, but he is j Eat, because he doe& not know what a good smoke is. j '"IT a r.ian wants a r.n.d, cainfor1 ahlo, soul-satisfying I smoke, he should uet a Kentucky cr Missouri corncob

pipe ana some naturai-ioar tooacco ana go out into me country to a ho; farmhouse and Fit In the front yard un dcr an old oak tree, in his shirt sieves, with his shirt unfastened in front and his suspenders down, close by nn o'd we'i ,,f pool water with a swep and an old mos.scovercil bucket. "There he can grt the right 1tini of smoke, such a the deniron of crowded profiteering cities never dreamed of in their philosophy, while wPh half closed , -vos he watches 'the .-tirling. fracrant smoke drift awav

j aril mir.clo with the lazy, fleeting clouds while he dreams i of home and heaven"

over $300. C 00. Ill per e. nt over $.00.0o and t., per cent nil net ineoin.- -

n"t over $1.0foi oi,e, tt

Incoie.o o- r $ I .OOO.i.io't. HOW TO COIVIPTJTE TAXES. Th- f.nli.iviiik' lilu -1 r-it 1 ri will the vrKc t ixj-.ver whose n-t r, was fnere tiioi :..ih.h h-.-'.- o. ---n

Ifu-t-iitnl fir..! wife ahnw v-oi.'boe d ! t ineom- f.a HO''. oiMi!' il or f -X'- ed d ' ' ,'.0i!i must fip- a v. -turn. 1 ;ihrr (-nrs!!- j

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M Tre, Knc You Ej Year TeetS "MAN, but lc ha 3 fr,c set of terih. the lucky Oop Vih 1 hjrl taken care of the healthy jiindei I had when I was his a.e. tirg-m r,ovi to f.ke care of vour lertYi. LAZELL'S TOOTH PASTE i i ke;p them sound and wliite. Contains ipec-c r.J chlotale of potash to help pieveut pyorrhea.

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"i0 .000. 1; t OO.ooo and '''lit Oil n-t. -1

er joint, lis .e? j prd. ii vl 11 k n mi r ' 1 r-'Ot 11. ml niu-it iile a r ' Hi-i! d or xi 1 ('

wh..-i income for neu - most moke a rit: ei une W 'l e . f-'S 1 h:

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, wi-l.ov. :- '-Oin!i !o r ho-hiiid. or n . urn i-' to r itinuiid j 1 '. A n.im-r 1 '"1 1 9 mum Sl.f'iO or '.urn. If th tnie-i's

;i ii 51 0. it rnut hin -f 1 he p -i rent

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Don't throw your i:art avfai without reac'ir.? the vrar.t a-l pace.

Advertise in

constant citort.

SI'FIAKING OF TROUBLE -:-

r.e Ttmcs and ad ixfsjits come w.tc Bv Probasro

April. 1H17. Y. M. t." A. Ihe r.-jort

ePt rf til-' lat ttie re.c s.ipp'ies

IP THF. capital of the League of Nat'ons is renllv moved to i'.eiri'.r.n, th rre wi1'. be ninny puns about calling v ca'.'itranr rr.c-mbers upon t he I'.ru-.-i!'!?.

and tho many other items which w re iii-iude,' in th'-bodget.

While this seeminciy small amount devoted o r ' lious extension may be re,ri-u'.' i by t'.-o-e who re IT the "Y's" work a esx'T.t'ally n'sslo.iary, it is .1 cmnplete answer to the charge that htiro s uns givt-n j by the public have been used vi spreading the propa- ! gacda of religious cuiis. j

It will not surprise those who Know that the "Y" lost money on its canteens which lener.il Pershir.j asked the organ'ration to conduct. This loss autsrega'ed $1,175,054. but in the light of the depreciation of foreign exelianff represented an actual book h.s.i of $2. 1-2. ono.

'.".c.'.r ours.

HINT to foreign tiaders: American dry agitator in

ivs Critish soft drinks don't compare with

SOME are born to like Herman music, others fall for it. but j: remained for New Yorkers to have it thrust i : 'o in.

ON" TIIK FACE of the election return- thus far there wi!' be nothing doine in the way of -running "'wet" excursions to the Canadian province of Ontario. PO.nSikly the reason Lenine and TTotzky are hi:;i:,.r is due to so m'my of tip. ir fo;oweiv !. !ne; in America 'f-twiner c-"i-n.

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Fashion's Forecast Hv Annabel Worthington.

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LADY'S HOUSE DRESS. For a neat looking hmifff drrs3 of dotted percale w havr chovtc this tiaosupl iyl No. fi"'). A to'k tit eaeh side of th front serves to h:ui't;ntr a pane), n-jiteus trim the front eh s.n hi-!t nod pic kets Th 'atter are th" applied Wind ninl havs trimtiiir. t.aiuis .it tho top. Tim t.t.Xx r.nl two-piece pstltered skirt, ar? joined at tiie regulation uait!iD,. Tb Udr's homie dress No. 0.T10 is rut in i?s 3d to 44 io'he byst ineaxarc. 3? re.iuir-s yards 27-inch rastciial sin! yard "'i-fiu-h c.ir.trasfins.

kSHt-I f IR'T T M TMtV WASHES THG WIMDCUS VOC HC. tot 11 THpi a-J) lCS01Av.H.U CfT A. K THE! Boo- -EtPt-: thcxx.ht the. uuikiCOxai CPto ft TtXK MtS HELAi TH&SuoH IT.

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Men's Shoes Robber Boots

Men Brown Blucher Shoes; fuil j round toe nature last. While j they lasr. per pair. j

$4.50

Mens Dark Erown Calf Shoes. Englifh last; a real snap at, pair.

Men's High Grade Good) car Welted 5;:oe$, in luown and black calf; blutho, lace s'ylc; per pair. $6 and $8c50 Men's Strictly High Grade Vici Kid Shoes, made oxer the fa

mous Mun?on army la-d; jtisd t!ir shoe for comfort and seivice;

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his sale, per pair.

$6,85

Men's Woik Shosn, built over good roomy last, solid as rock; will wear 'til: the co.s c-me home. , Priced special fo. tliis sale at, per pair,

Large and varied assortment of dress and street shoes, priced to save you money. Come ia and inspect them.

Men's Rubber Boots, top-notch grade; some buy at $5.03 pair. E0YS' RED GUM BOOTS Sizes 1 to 2. ... $3.00 Sizes 2A to 5'2 $3.93 MISSES' RUB3ER BOOTS Heavy fleece lintd; sizes I Hi to 2 $2.50 CHILDREN'S RUBBER BOOTS Heavy fleece lined; si.es 6 to II $2.00 ARCTICS . Men's 4 Buckle, firt quality at $3.S5 Mens 1 Buckle, first quality, a. ,..$2.75 Men's 1 Buckle, second quality, at $2.00 I-ittif Boys' Atctics, sizes 12 and 13, vc,y specially priced for this sale at. .$1.00 RUB3ERS Women's storm or croquet. . .$1 Wornens TootKoldi" only 75c Boys Rubbers, first quality $1.09 ouihs Rubber 83c Men's Alaska Rubbers only $l.t5 Men's Heaw Gum Rubbers $2.00 Men's Dress Rubbers at. . $1.50

Vomens, Fell Comfys Specially Priced

Here is a real bargain; made of soft beaver felt with soft padded insole. Colors purple, wine, old rose, maroon, gray, navy blue and red; values up to $2.35. Specially priced for this sale at. per pair

Bargains in Boys' Shoes

$1.95

GERMAN FELT SLIPPERS Si.es broken. While they last

79c

FOOT WARMERS Just the thing for these cold rights; 50c MEN'S FELT SHOES To be worn inside of arctics, priced snecial $2.85 WOMEN'S WARM LINED SHOES M.idt of a good grade of kid. leather soles and rubber heels. Priced very sp ec i ,1a $3.85 and $4

Boys' Hi-Storm Lace Boot, with strap nnd buckle at top. A good sturdy shoe that will stand the roughest kind of wear. A very practical skating shoe.

LITTLE CENTS' DRESS SHOES Classy little shoes, in black or brown "Kasko" calf, lace models; sizes 9 to 13' '; per pair $3.50 $3.85 , Boys Kasko Calf Button Shoes; half double sole sewed. Yen save a dollar on every pair you buy at these prices. Sizes 1

to 3'

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BOYS' ARMY SHOES

Built over the world famous Munson last, ard built to stand the hard wear that a healthy boy

is sure to give them, rer pair

$4.50

You save a dollar a pair on these shoes. Sizes 1 to $4.50 Sizes 11 to 1 3' 2 $3.50

Liltle Gents' Kasko Calf Button Shoes; slip sole. McKay tewed; sizes 9 to l3'; pair $2.50 BOYS' DRESS SHOES We are offering unbeatable values in bovs' shoes. Boys black "Kasko" calf, made over the English last: Goodyear welted: per pdir . $3.95 Boys' Brown Kasko Cair Shoes. English last; a cracking good value at $4.50, (Scores of ot!?r amazing values in loys' shoes are here, and you save $1 or more on every pair you buy).

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Misses' and Children s Shoes at a Substantial Saving Misses Brown Kid Lace Shoes cloth top, single sole. Er;:!i-h last; sizes 12 to 2. While they last, per pair $3.45 Mtsse and Children? Hi-top Shoes, sizes broken: while they $2.45 , Children's Black 'Kid Button Shoes; sizes 3 to 8 (only 39 pair;). While they lart, per pair b e 3 0 CHILDREN'S XSD SCUFFERS. Black ki 1, sizes 3 to 0: some value at ...... S3. 00 Brown Kid, sizes 5 to 8, at S3.2j Black kid. sizes f.'.A to 1 I $3.25 Brown kid. sizes ol ? to 1 I $3.35 GROWING GIRLS' SHOES Browr. "Kjsko" ( ill amp. Cloth Top Shoe, half double sole (only 23 pans). Whve they hist, per pair Grcwi.ig Girls BeVAi i.are Shoes; cGodycar we'ted; a good $8.50 vah'e. ' Our mice crdv Large and varied assortment of Misses' and Children's Shoes priced to SAVE YOU MONEY.

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Greatly Reduced Several broken lots of Indies Shoes, various styles, good range of sizes. eW will not attempt to estimate the saving. Per pair, while they hist $3 Ladies' Black Kid Lace Shoes. Gcdyear welled, full leather Louis and mil.'t-.ry heels, including a special lot of brown kid lace shoes, at. per pair

$6.45

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Rich. Brown Kid

Shoes, soft as a glove; leather Louis heel, Goodyear welted. A good $12.00 value, this sale, per

pan

$9.95

Large and varied essoi I hit. I of Ladies' Dress and Street Boots; Goodyear welted and hand turn se!es; button and l.:ce moieSs. Extra good .$ 1 4.i0 and $15.00 values. Sale puce per pair JUST ARRIVED- An exceptionally huge line of Ladi-s Pumps and Oxfords; these ore advanced spnnj? models. We have priced them for tliis sale at.

per pair

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You will do well to obtain two or thiee pairs of these elegant shoes as it means a big saving to you.

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