Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 15, Hammond, Lake County, 6 July 1920 — Page 4
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Pnze Four THE TTMF.A Tuesd.iT, July 6, 1D20
FHE TIMES REWSPAPF8S
BY THE LAKE COUNTV PSINTIND n. PUBLISHING j COMPKV ! The Uid County linio Lny except Bturlaj 4 Sunday. bUitcieU at Uk imjbioiuco iu tiau.iuvini. Juua It. 10. The Tlo.ee fcaet Chicafc-o-lndlana ItarDoi. daily Autoday Entered at lhe poetn:ce u i-ast Coi.o. u- , mter IS. m. The LaJte County Tlrnw Saturday md Weekly ,v'.''-' Enteral at the ,Hstofnce In Hammond. Kebrunry 4. Niv , The Gary Evrmng Times Unit uttpi su.idnr. ; tere. at the poatutnce In Gary. April 8. 1SU- , , 1 All under toe act of liana i. Is.. eecond-ci enHr.
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HOUCX TO STTBSCS-EBEltS.
AN ONEROUS JOB The Heard of Keview ior Lake County will couip!te its labors t lay. Its deliberations have had to do with the una nces i f the nut rapidly growing iouut iu Indiana. io; U in wfa.lt h and population, approximate-j iy J.jOi,mii,0 '0, the equivalent of a good t.ized, healthy ' war loan. OT t hiri .vast bum North ti.wnship rolls up J JlMiti.onii.onfi and North township is made up of Hammond. Last Chicago. Indiana Harbor, Whiting, Hessvillc, j
Highlands and Muntcr. On the iirst day of March the township assessor picked up about forty deputies at $a."' per day each and scut them out over the township to lift its valuations, with instruct ii ns to complete their job in ten weeks. How big business would laugh at such a crude organization set. at' a task as gigantic as that. The laboring man in thee industrial 1 ommunit ies is comtu.mdins six. eight and ten dollars a day. but the asse. .-or is expected to pick up tin efficient force at $i!."0 p-r day, and to employ them only ten weeks in the year. It can't be done. North township haj outgrown its swaddling clothes. Its public busir.es:; mu.-t be handled
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in an up to-date, business like way. The eritb ism of t!i' I
tr you have In the past, please do not tRInk it na "r oniciais and of the tax law is misplaced. It saould b j
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DEMOCRATIC DEFEAT CERTAIN. . Republicanism triumphed at San Fram uwo just as
certainly a-s it did at Chicago. In adopting a platform that disregards iacts theories and embarks on Cights of fancy, endorses
Tr.rir.Ti nlans of inteinat ionalum and ignore the big
problems of reconstruction here at heme
ating candidates pledged to stand by it
W ithin thirty days after the special deputies had completed their task. Township Assessor James Clements picked up nearly $ ;1 ,n on.ooa IO he listed fcr taxation, which had been overlooked and Mr Clemruts says there are millions more than shoul 1 bo listed, but he has not help wish which to get it. What is th remedy? Mr. Clemen's says he needs six deputies all the vear around
cui i With them he can pick up what has been over looked
and when the peak of th? load coines in the spring, he
and in iiomin- j W!'i ha trained, efficient men ready to tackle the j'b. the democratic i Instead cf costing more than heretofore, he predict
of com
nartv made certain that its tenure
federal government will end next March. Had the republicans themselves written the democratic platform they couid not have devuoi one more certain to defeat the demccratic the WiL-ou party on November 2. It makes the only issue in tin.- campaign so clear that even the most dense'may see. Wilson . Americanism. While pointing with pride to the accomplishment of the Wilson administration since 191a and claiming .a record entitling the party to a renewal of popular
trust and confidence, the platform pays nicst attention
of the j i' will cost less, and it wil', allav much of th
ritic.
That has been caused by the unequal assessments made by incxpoi ienced deputies in the jia; t. The county and state officials should be urged to try out Mr. Cicment's pian. It looks go.id.
niro American neorde ami not to
party. We are entering on the era of reconstruction during -which domestic problems are most important. To determine what may be expected of the democrats in thee trying times reference must be made to what they did and the results cf their actions before the European wax began. The abounding prosperity o the United States cam only with the horrors of strife. Before that, fiom the accidents election of Woodrow Wilson which was recognized as a threat to the econcmic welfare of this
LAW PROTECTS PUBLIC SERVANTS. The law does not always overlook fiu1 brow beatings public utility employes receive at the hands of a certain type of citizen. A passenger on a 'street car it Willesden. England, was fined two pounds and costs for not obeying the instructims of a street car con-
ny single i duct or to move to the front of the car. (letting closer
so that he
laugh and THIS voU!d largely put a ftop to the I'll A Tier; of some men trying to tcil a funny vroitv when they can't r member ihD POlVr themselves. NOTIIK; we would like to pint out
IS more variable- in quantity .TIIA. 5" pounds of ice. Till; autoi.'t who coll.dfd with a cir AVI) hurt his leg: badly may be nXt l SEl) for furnishing the lame i;.t I Si; that he did. I mut'iral or literary clubs IT is generally necessary to have om; or two people around who will he. obhped to sit etill and
lis'.en A.M act as if they wsre nillXti entertained or instructed. A pessimist is a man who hates to carry AY life insurance h know? THAT he will never live to fnjoy. I..Ti:ST prunls for divorce with p 1 c n t o u a AI.IMO.W at our hou??
constant encouraffe-
for the last five years we have
ged
sperate struggle
TO have union suits classed as un
dershirts OH sections. ADC Martin says that old-time 5LOICH who was too trifling to II LACK EN' his heels now has a DAl'UIITKK with a painted face and a C. I-DF.N oak neck. THIS is another damli.
T o men met at a soda fountain i
IIAVK a soft drink and
NF.ITHKR said a word about beer or
prohibition .
ANOTHKR party we would like to
bn-ate IS the '-Id-fashioned dude who t'SKD to use hair oil.
STILL it shouldn't be forgotten that THE sooner the winter's supply of coal IS ordered the better the chances are fcr your NOT freezing next winter.
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a i Kirs to scatch
pet pooch when be wants
to home, the Public rtii-tics Commission, of Ohio, has 1M5r:l.K where it Itches just upheld the action of the Farmer and Mfrihant i standing
netwith-
Telephcne Company in refusing service to the Canton Transit Company because its general manager used profane language to a telephone operator when she could not get a certain number for him.
PRODUCE MORE. j The fundamental trouble in the business world at j the present time is that, resulting from the war there ( is a world-wide shortage both of consumable goods and
country, there had set in a business slump that was j of capital available for investment, and this situation U
proving ruinous. Democratic tariff legislation r.aa undermined industries, our few remaining merchant ships were being driven from the seas, first steps on the road to state socialism uad been taken. How low we might have sunk no man can tell. But the war changed the course cf events. Now the democrats would ca; talize circumstances over which they had no control. Of course it is their business to do so if they can. The public has a sho;-, memory. But in these days when we are making ready to promote the welfare of the country thrcugh a wise choir of political control at the polls, we believe that th TMXinlc -will not foreet those dark days of 1 9111-1 4.
They point indubitably to what is to be expected of j should take advantage of an extraordinary demand for
aggravated py tne inclination "! tni wage-earners m i curtail rather than increare product ion, iharges "The; Nation's Business." j If the normal consumption of wheat is four bushels j per head, and only( three bush.'.s per head is available. ' a general advance of wages will not increase the supply, i If anybody gets more than three bushels others must ; do with less. An increase r.f wages all around would simply enable everybody to bid higher, and the higher
WIFE'S even more constant efforts j BREAK him cf what she calls a vile habit. !
WHY is it. pray tell that A youth would rather have a position
PAVlNfi $13 salary than HAVE a job paying J35 -wagresT THERE wouldn't be nearly so many Ill.Af K c-yes if a man would STOI to fig-ure the record befrre he SHOOTS off h:s mouth. IN the early days of our married life "WHEN" union suits came In sections AVE used to be allowed three under-
wa ges would be abac
d in that way. The only
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The Last Corn
When you end your corn with Bluejay, it will be the last corn you let growYou will know how to stop the pain. And how to quickly and completely end all corns. There are millions who use Bluejay now, and they never let a corn remain. The new-day way Blue-jay i3 the new-day way, the scientific method. It was perfected in a laboratory world-famed for its surgical dressings. It is supplanting the many treatments which are harsh and inefficient. It has made paring as ridiculous as it is unsafe, for paring doesn't end corns. Do this tonight: Apply to a corn a Blue-jay plaster or liquid Blue-jay whichever you prefer. Mark how the pain stops. Then wait a little and the corn will loosen and come out
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What that corn does all corns will do. Some 20 million corns a year are ended in this way. Don't suffer corns. Don't have your feet disfigured. They can be ended almost as easily as a dirt-spot on your face. They are just as inexcusable. Don't forget this. It means too much to you. Ask your druggist for Blue-jay.
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remedy for a scarcity of goods is more goods, and that is the lesson which the country needs 'o learn today. It is cot. unnatural or strange that wage-earn1 rs
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the democratic party if it is again entrusted with power. This is the real record of the democratic administration since the first inauguration of President Wilson. It is the record, but you will not find one word of it In the democratic platfcrm. But the latter is an instrument of empty phrases that will fool no one. It's apparent hypocrisy will help to defeat its clever franiers.
NOW THE nation knows who will not be the next president.
labor to push up wages. Employers are promoting i-
in many instances, the different industries bidding against each other. The rise of wages under the circumstances Is as legitimate a? the rise of prices which results from the relations of supply and demand. The curtailment of production is on a different basis. It is economically unsound from the standpoint of both the community as a whole anl the wage earning class. It counteracts the effect of rising wages, depriving th: wage earners of the benefits that higher wages should bring.
DEMOCRATIC NEWSPAPERS will now turn from reviling the republican platform and nominees to explaining events at San Francisco.
j NOW THAT collars are to be cheaper the "dowt. J trodden middle class" plans to put its chin up In the
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