Hammond Times, Volume 9, Number 42, Hammond, Lake County, 18 December 1920 — Page 4
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Docembor j8. 1920
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The Une County Tlmen Dally except Saturday and Sai:ii4. 'morwd a.t the poauiulee In liaiiinioi.il, Juno 2S. mo. Tbo Times llast Chicago-Indiana Harbor, da.llj except Sfvinjtj. lihilered .l the po.iloilice lu l.ttt Cii!o8, Njvenv tier 15. IT IS. Th l-.al,f County Times Saturday and Weekly V.ditlon. fci.tri-e.1 ti ilu poat jf.ice la Hau.iuotui. l'-.-btuary . 1J1S. 'i he tiaiy Kvenu.K Tlmea ltauy ' ,i,t Sunday, tinat the posio.lK-e in Gar, Aprtl 1' 1SI2. .vll uiiJir -.he- act of lUuli T, la?i. us second-clas in.i cr.
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NOTICU TO SUrSCKIBERS. If you fiil to rectivf yuur copy of The Tivss at promptly as y-u bv In ta vast. p.ei-ij do n- t thin it ha biiii lost or -..as not s-.jit on t :;-,. Kenn-mber that ;h mall aervt.-a is not wlut It 'leed v. be and !.-; orau'lsl'ili ara arc.. Ti al fr m many souri.es it bout lb ti...n .;;! ni'ii er. vie?. Tkk Times hat increased its mauius eau-imiont and I ainviui; earnestly to reach Its v&tro'.ia on tunc, it prompt In aJvisint us when you do not ol your pupor and wn will ct i. i oiunly.
LUCKIER THAN THEY DESERVE. Deplte ail that lias happened the 1'ruiiiu.- seem not of one mind to pitch ovt-i -board the 1 luhenolli rns. Either tbrougli fear of what may occur, or because, i f lespeot for royally that The latter liusdoni' little io deserve, a propo.sit.ion lor the Prussian state to take the property of the Hchenzolioru family and pay a suitable income in Jieu of it'oau.sed c.iies of disorder in tin? '.-te assembly. The reluctance to act may hae been (Jt;e to a fear that there might be a return of the family ind that those insrumental in depriving the.n of title to their property would be niAde tc t-ulter severely. On the other hand it is possible that a jieup'e ho luiip i tiled by an arrogaut house do not. know how -to act i:i their utva behalf. In any event, the llohenzoi'eni tie luckier than they deserve.
A PROBLEM TO SOLVE Populism arose in the west about . " . e:;r ngo cause of the low price of farm products, the prevalence of mortsages and a belief, whet'ier well-founded or otherwise, that the farmer was not getting a square iea!. The nioitgage is far lei.- common now th.iti then utt the othe'r eouditiens at present are ai'Ottt the same Ed rh-j protest against the situation that now is heard reminds r.t'.irh of Populit-t dnys. The untoward farm condition is not confined to the west, but that ecticu being more exclusively agricultural the resentment is voiced in grtater volume. The price decline the basis of the complaint and western senators and representatives are so well aware of the feeling that they without regard to party are busily at work trying to device si me means of relief. It is not astonishing that a farmer who raises wheat at a cost of $2 a bushel should feel that he has a grievance when he rinds that he can sell his crop cniy at a price that means a heavy loss. lie would have no eueh well-founded cause for complaint did he nnd that what he has to l:uy had det lined in price in (he same proportion, but rijht there is where his wrong lies, ills products have dropped pretty nearly to a pre-war basis, but what he has to buy is as a general rule ,t war figures. The farmer is angered still more when he discovers that his less has benefited the ultimate consumer little and thai the latter esteems the farmer a pre" tec 3. The question of what ran be done to render the situation less tense is the big problem before congress. Revival of the war finance corporation, extension of credits to Germany in order to afford a market for our virpius products and plying a tariff on Canadian wheat have been suggewted. The credit situation is the largest factor in the problem, the ugh there is no la
tent ton of making bh effort lo have the government offer financial ail since that t realized as iniviosfible. The fat liters An not object to the deflation, realltlng that we tnuPt eventually gel d wn from the plane of high juices, but they do raie protrt aulnnt being the only t lenient deflated and In thin they feem to have a pood ca?e. It is a buxluesn proposition tht faces i gi Iculture, the task of making production jiuy Its own coK. 0 The pit blem affects those not engaged in agriculture as well. It is of vital ultimate concern lo th consumer. I'roductlou that fails to realUu co.-it will :oon cease to be production at all. The farmer will not pntluce unless it pays and th consumer will eventually i'imm' to eat unit's somebody produces. Ii Is u plain proposition. The remedy Ilea in affording the farmer a price that will pay. ThU can be aoconi jilishd in two wais: Hy raising th jresein -rices of farm prod ii'l i or by lowering iho price of other products to the prescu", farm plane. How i do . c or the other Is (be problem. AZERBAIJANIt mas; indeed by a vorry state of mu.i to " bo sttre whatv country you are in. The Mohammedan dwellers in Haku and neighboring lertitory have been in that plight since the woi Id v. a , was signed. In the t Id days they were subjects of the czar. That galled, tor they felt they" owed ut elat a religious suba ision to the sultan of Turkey, the head of Islam. The treaty or Versailles, however, settled their stattn". They were to be citizen of the republic f Azerbaijan Now Azerbaijan is onv (; the principal oil fields in (he world. The Standard Oil interests had been lirnily stablished there before l he war. So had ltrlt ish and German o-l interests. But commerce fell back when :mi 4i were afoot, and at the conclusicu f peace it was the tii-t who could scramble 'u Baku who had best nance ot declaring his sovereignty there. Along ethnic lines a new republic was declared. British finance galoped to Azerbaijan. But it was a little tco late. Trcops of the soviet government of Russia were already on the job. Now Azerbaijan Is just two provinces of Russia once again, Bakuand Eiiezvetopol. The British occupational troops were recalled by order of the supreme council of the league of nations. In the mountains which surround the rich, oily plain ancther army waits, however. Let the red army once relax its hold, and this guerilla band will surely come down, banners flying and the cry 'Azerbaijan forever'' on it lips. It is an army of the two provinces, l or a republic, the citizens of Azerbaijan have just now seemingly very little to say as to hew their nation shall be run.
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MANY A MAN" imagines he has a lot of good judgment, when it is only fool luck that enables him to get
EVE AT LEAST did not lie awake at eight wondering whether Adam was giving a dinner to some chorus girl.
1 What ars the Articles of War? 2 "What was wind"W tax?" 2 How many lives were lont on the Iaittania? "What per cent of an eg? Is wa-
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5 Who discovered the Hawaiian Islands? . 6 How long i Long Island? 7 Whorf; is '"Lookout Mountain?" S When is QuImiUHgesmia Sunday?
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IT IS REALLY disconcerting the way so manyarticles cling to the peak of high prices.
ANY CONSUMER should be able (o enjoy seeing 1 profiteer getting his tender corns pinched.
IT IS NEVER CONVINCING to hear an ofnieia? n;ake explanations of why the laws can not be enforced
AIfSWXK3 TO YISTIBDArS QUESTIONS. 1 Where is M'.. Etna? Answer: It is situated on the east coast of Sicily. Z What are the "Florida Keys?" Answer: They ar a proup of islands off the Florida peninsula. Ther; are thousands of them but many are of cortl formation and nre uninhabitable. : When did tlu pit-sent -'-cent po. 'hr;.- rnte berin? Answer. The presort
two-cent rate began March 3, 1 S SC. "What were the 'Tunic Wars?" Answer: Th'y were tntj contests between Rome, and Carthago for (supremacy of the western world. Tho first of these wars broke out In 26 4 13. C. and the third In 143 B. C. 3 Where is the source of the Rio Grande -river which forms the boundary linn between Texas and Mexico? Ans
wer: The river rises In the San Juan mountains in Colorado. It Is l.SOO mtlos Ion?. 6 What is the average dally range of temperature on the Sahara desert? Answer: The thermometer falls from above 100 V durinat the day to Just below freezing at night. 7 Who founded the Salvation Army" Answer: The - Salvation Amry win found-d by William Booth in Kngland in The present name was Hdopted in 1 S T C . S What Is a sand dollar? Answer: It is a tianiepiven to a flattened sa tirchin found on sandy shores. 9 Was Shakespeare anything eis besides an author? Answer: He was tin actor and played until after 1604. 10 Was Noah's ark a seaworthy ship? Answer: Ship builders say the description of ihe ark proves that it was built on a rhin to Kive it perfect proportion.
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TAX NOTICE
Levy for 1920 Taxes Payable in 1921 Notice is hereby given to the taxpayers of Lake County, Indiana, that I have received the Tax Duplicate of said County for the year 1920 and that I will be at the County Treasurer's office in Crown Point, for the purpose of receiving the taxes now due upon said duplicate. The following table exhibits the rate of taxation in the several Townships and Corporations ixi the County on each $1 00.00 woith of property, also on each Poll.
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North Township .' 1 50 5.9 5.6 50 Calumet Twp. . . I 50 3.9 5.6 50 Foss Townslnp . . 1 50 3.9 5.6 50 St. John Twp. .. I 50 5.9 5.6 30 Center Township 1 50 5.9 5.6 30 Crown Point ... I 50 5.9 5.6 50 West Creek Twp. 1 50 5.9 5.6 30 Cedar Creek Twp. 1 50 5.9 5.6 50 Lowell 1 50 5.9 3.6 50 Eagle Creek Twp. 1 50 5.9 3 6 50 Winfield Twp. .. I 50 5.9 3.6 30 Hoh.ut Township I 50 5.9 5.6 50 Hobart Corp. . . . I 50 5.9 5.6 50 Hanover Twp. . . ! 50 5.9 3.6' 50 Hammond ' 1 50 5.9 5.6 50 Last Chicago . . 1 50 5.9 5.6 30 V.'hiiing 1 30 5.9 5.6 50 Griffith 1 50 5.9 5.6 30 Gary 1 50 5.9 5.6 50 Gary-iiobarl .. . . I 50 5.9 5.6 50 Dyer 1 50 5.9 5.6 50 Munster ' 50 5.9 5.0 50 Aetna . 1 50 5.9 5.6 50 Last Gary .! 1 50 5.9 ?.6 50 New Chicago ...! 1 50 5.9 xb 0 Highland 1 50 3.9 i.6 ?0 St. John Corp...: 1 50 5.9 ?0 Schererv.lle . . . 50 5.9 ?.6 ?0 Schneider ' '0 5.9 3.6 .0 Hessville 1 '0 5.9 5.6 30
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6 6 .5 20 1.5 10 38 33 76 100 ' North Township f 6 .1 33. ... 44. .". 6 1.5 16 3." ... '. . . 8.4 . ... 79 79 158 100 Calumet Twp. 6 6 2. 9. ... 23. 50 6 ... 28 . '. 56 36 112 130 Ross Township 6 6 2. 20. ... 23. 11 17 3. ... 60 60 120 100 St. John Twp. 6 6 3; 22. ... 35 11 5 32 2 5 .. . .. . - 75 73 150 100 Center Township 6 6 3. H . . . 31.5 ioO .3 32 5 72 1 00 1 5 114 114 2 2 8 300 Crown Point 6 6 1.5 22.3 1 00 2 5. 100 6 . 5 .32 1.5 5 69 69 138 300 Vest Creek Twp. 6 6 1. 30. 100 25 100 7 2 19 2 2 f 66 132 30 ) Cedar Creek Twp. 6 6 1. 48. ... 24. 100 15 2. 19 5. 73 200 5 118 118 236 400 Lowell 6 6 3. 17. ... 19 3 27 1 8 63 63 126 100 Ea?le Creek Twp. 6 6 t. 22. ... 35.5 . . 12 ... 24 .5 . 72 72 141 100 Winfield Twp. 6 6 1. 20. ... 21. . 13 4 3 4.5 6. . 1.5 78 78 136 100 Hobart Twp. 6 6 . 60. ... 72. . lb ... 43 4.3 64 100 ... . 1.5 153 1.5 3 .306 200 Hobart Corp. 6 6 2. 20. ... 17. 100 14 ... 40 7 72 il 144 200 Hanover Twp. 6 6 .3 37.3 25 52. 100 .. 1.5 10 6.7 2 ... 77 77 134 225 Hammond 6 6 .5 33. 25 29 100 15 10 12 65 65 130 223 East Chicago 6 6 .3 30. ... 40. . 1.5 10 - ... 63 b3 126 100 Whitjng 6 6 .1 14. ... 13.4 ... 18 1.5 16 i 48 79 79 158 100 . Griffith 6 6 .1 36.4 ... 40. . 1.5 16 8 73 73 14b 100 Gary 6 6 1. 36.5 ... 40. ... 43 8. . 1.5 87 87 174 100 Gary-Hobarl 6 6 2. 20. ...- 23. ... 10 17 3. 31 75 75 130 100 Dyer 6 6 .5 10. ... 15. 50 12 1.5 10 30 7 65 65 i 30 150 Mumtcr 6 6 1. 20. ... 21 3 . 43 4.5 32 23 6. . 1.5 88 88 176 125 Aetna 6 6 1. 30. ... 20. 16 . . 43 4.5 30 100 8. . 1.5 99 99 198 200 East Gary 6 6 1. 75. ... 76 100 25 43 4.5 50 25 ... . 1.3 160 160 320 225 New Chicago 6 6 .5 18. ... 13. 20 i.5 10 ... 19 ... 8. . ... 67 67 134 100 Highland 6 6 2. 20. 23. 20 . 17 3. 101 ... 113 115 230 100 St. John Corp. 6 6 2. 9. ... 7. 13 17 3. 33 64 64 128 100 Scherervillc 6 6 1.5 22.5 io6 25 ioO 22 3 V 1.5 60 1C0 3 107' 107 214 400 Schneider 6 6 .5 40. 50 34.5 100 8 1.5 10 ... 20 . . . 9.5 . ... 84 84 168 250 Hessvilie
Information to Taxpayers i'i..- wis iVr tl- v -f -" "... ., u.u;r Hivi n.o b - i'iiiu Wlliioiu l-.n:il: any tine. i n -.-n January 1st and May 2d, 1921
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!,'" ''f'"urer to hold rece-pt.o for you till a Utr date.
v i.rimiuoa to do so. Iii Indi:n. taxes become a lien on March lt of each y'ar, anil the person owning, purchasing or Requiring jiroperty. whether resl or personal, en or beere the first day of Mnrch. shall be eonsldered the ovvi'.fr or; that day. and liable for the tux.' of that -.- r. The tixtp of 152f therefore ho-tme a Hen on MarcJi 1st. 1820, and either real or persons!. are a perpetual lien until paid. If you purchase property.
therefore afur Ji.ivrl; 1st. i !::'!, o tliat the fates on the property. A.'l AI.So Tllfl n.KSON'M. TANKS OF T H H flTiAVTCfl Alii; F'A 1 1 , ..tloiu.se t)ie property v. ill be sold for mo It taxes. Kvery male resident bet.e'i t' e.ges of C! and JO mill', ray Pr". tax. No on is . -inr-t THIS TRE ASTJ St3 cannot posafbly know wheif ail your proparty ?, and whothar or no yon are a resident of toe county and hav persons! taxes. The treaeturer wlU therefore not 1e responelhle for the penalty on any property either rtsl or p;r-on-.l thi is not peclficaUy called for, and thus troee delinqnent Kead your tai receipts, and tie truxe rll yonr property is listed. Tlie law puts that dr.-y 6n YOU. NOT on tbe tre-surer. Statements will he nvailed before May 1st -!il- on request of the taxpayer, who should enclose a stamped envelope for reply. Such requests must contain des-
rirtb-n of property and eorr.et o . rsiiij. O" reeoi -e attention. No statements will !" i--ii'-d t" any one dunnC t h.- s t I. ineit period m Ma? nnd .J.lie Tax sale ,..eu'-s on the se.-ond M-ndiX !' 1 "' bruar. Ih- 14th I ! ' " 1 . nnd the ia.s f"i- both It'Vt and i '! are hi'-lml.-d in tin- s.-ilo. '..st of a.f.v i rt !! ni: and eert ifl-a to aiivjiiL-. m SI. in on en.-h il.-fn. Tin- rnreVas. r 's n'i'l'-d i" 1" l"-r o-m. th' first six. n w after 1'ne sale, tj p. r -ut. the s.-i-oml six. rnoniH-. .nvl 2.". per iv.nl. the .ee. nd yHr. . t th.y end of imo rirs if uiTed'-eiiied. a tax- deed issm s, and r--de-n ol n o, throusrh the treasurer is iin possible. I' is tin n re-. ssary to peeotine with th" hoi h r ot" tin- tsx dwif for a ,'uit el-iim d- .J. !?! such pu i ( has-ep is . nt'tb-d t.. Zfi ;io' oeiu. per nnimni on all ums pa el b him. UAIiV. Jt.VMMt N"r. i:.?T fHU'.MiO A I W'illTIX; fcapyers must pay ftato, County, Township and School Taxes to the County Treasurer and "ltx Taxes
and tSpe.-i;,! Ass, ssmonts to th" Citv Tr 'surer. I'AT iv itMTir ri.Ai -i:s kvkrx ykau'ou vovit ruoi'i:i;tv v, i;.i. r.K s .i.n. lirifiK vo'.ir J-ist i-. , , ipr ben vi'ii f;,-ni In pay taxes: it saves i jm... !'y v: in, V and ti void '!'e rush. "opi..- ot i'.is ; x y s h'.- t may be liad free of hacire. , RAIPH B. BRADFORD. Treasure r l-aio- " 1 1 -. t i-oxxn l'oint. Indians. CITY TAX LEVIES PAYABLE TO CITY 'i?v F'eH Hammond $0.77 $1.00 East Chicago 92 1.00 Whiting 90 .... Gary 76 ....
