Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 185, Hammond, Lake County, 25 January 1921 — Page 4

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THE HEAVIEST TAXES ..! l : '' i is iit yiiun or.oii'h to hurk'-n .Ivin- oi' oi ijjar.r.ii Franklin. Sail Franklin v. n.-ri t axvf vor, heiivy : ri. iui.i iho t .i r;; a i e iailot'.l .er heavy a n-l ! Uii.i o:t hv 1 lit government w-i tin- only v. t i It .;-.;.'. we mihi iliOiv oa.-ily di 1 1 -s : i -: iiiii we luol many other.-:, much tunrf

No ( in' has patience with the extravagant and the wasel'nl practiees that havi l.een tlie rule in Wasliinstou tor a k i many months. The people are willing io pay well for neees;-iat y work. Inn. t he are opposed to liarnliiiff a living' ti any who do not earn their keep. With an example of prudent retrenchment set by the

! mivcrniiicnt we may expect an increase of hona fide

pjosperit. t h rouchout the country. BLUE ISLAND HAMMOND A movement on foot to extend the line of I he t'liiI'iirii 1 1. lei u i ha n Traction Co., from 'Hue I.-datid to Hiverdaie It would 1k much belter to ostnd ii through '. lcin t-.-i ;ni to Hammond. There's no crosstown line in Chicago smith cf i'.Ird

stieet. AMhough there are brief spurs on in;',i:, 1 llth j ami 1 il'iii streets, they cannot run throuch Lake Cilu- j

me, A line from lilue Island throtich llivcdan- and liec.visch to Ilamtnoml would bind u-geilo.- the m.u'Ii rrn sn'ourha of Chicago atid the great northern Ind'n;. faitory ii.-.t rlet, and would soon he the belt of 3 rapidly Si-'.-w in.c population, a project, that would ! mi re to pa er vKin if not at tll start. It womd set m that ha.r.k'.rs and other c: ta 1 ist s of this settlon might well consider the buildinc; of such line. Probably traction interests eotibi ee liiituced to a t if i roiier t pport in ho matter of l oin' i.s.-'itcs ,i'c:t fort Ik online. The .uopos'.i tilue I : 1 1 lammocd I Mir 's ,,f '. o? ;;ie u needs of th C.'ilumf t reKion. l'alum... lift m

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t iir em. i aiol four times a.s much by our fo!?y; c : ;! i i t .aa t Is eso t. ixes t he a innii.-sioners can not e; c or oeimv ns, i.y ai'owir.g an aba lenient. :'i a.! n f.,s of Un co'iotiial idiilosopher's state-t.,e:;.-; is too tihv ious to i cquire eotn mem. It is advice pr. rot-1 ;at to our own day. Volumary idleness, of v ;.t:: t'i'i" ni.iy bo U.-s t.ow tuan a year aj:o but still ::,;::';. fni ,- p: ice and felly all contribute to a financial t.'i. wl.U-k ma i.y poisons tinit cany and beside m'.-'i C:,i .ae.-, lart;n as they are. seem in contrast as i i w a. taerlfit inp ease to industry, pride io humility fojly to priiot ;n e. tl .; average person can better t- r the inevo ilde taxes of povernnient au-i the ur.es-.-. pr(ee; .. .. , f tfantition xv'aicli this nation and 'io v., i'd ti ii-t nnderjro lefor thore can be any durftiuni aarmal coiitiil ions. WHAT'S WRONG WITH THE MOVIES? TV pre-.-don has striiok the mot ion picture htisiios?. i.T"', !' dncars are iirobins in an effort, to ascertain the -c'"r, eT fro ailment. Sentiment of the Chicago con-v-jition of jijo'.i-.-n picture men is in fa vor of fewer oi: 1 better pa'tures. The public is not likely to object. K' t. timet) t. also favors glvintj mere prominence to tne "t ; y' and less to th? stars. There ha3 been too mm Ii : ; iv .-s in the ;novi plots and the public is becoming i ; i : i i of tlie monotony. Scarcely any progress ' .- ! "ii made in the cornedics in half a dozen ye;rs. ' ...p. i' k ii- .-.)'; the ruie.

SLICING FEDERAL PAYROLL A''iioii;Vi the departments at Wash i nut on ate not t ur-.sly .vertn.mned, the Democratic administration ' i-o, ,; r.o wiliiapnecs to remedy this condition, ".':.!.,..? ih- ."pproiTiatlon.A committee of the house o. a'.on'ed th.e l.u - :nes.-l iko course and refused to oy w f c r payfnp salaries for the nxt fiscal year to ; rj .ur.f u;i nt'resiatinq; mere than f ! 1 .0'oi.nou. Thus -.- department ' iiiefs will be compelled to reduce their ' '. 'o a nil the .invert! men t will be spared a large un- : . :.i':-:wv ex'. -,-.-. ' riplit ra 'tided person ran contemplate without .. i -n the o-!-;i-i;r rtin p!;p:oynient f 1 o.orni or 12. eon '- -n and Y.-e:..t-r.. Lat little !i ;i r.lsh i p, will be imposed on '!.-( "b-t o'-r." The rommlt t , s roeommenda! ion is iLivii'enT to m :. i i:a n live months' r.rtice Io the "dead ;!)')" to .-.- k oilK'i- employment. In that time most ':' iii2 iir.ce v .-.-.irv rb iks sl.ould be ride to obtain oth- : jobs, T::e!y came to Washington from ail sections ' . o.jr.'ry : ihey will ivturn to their home states. !. the p;r. re the t-aviini; will be a considerable item. -o a. inc-intr the n.ttiona! payroll within reaot. i's will constitute a beginning of business ' "''" at "le scat of government very m;uh ilesire.l.

EEED VS. PALMER It w as interesting to note that on the da. A t torney (iencral Miuhell l'almer blew his horn to call attention to wliii; he had tfone to b w er the cost of living. Sen. Heed, fd" .Missouri, declared on the Floor of th" Senate: "Compromises with men who violate the law ate the disgrace of the legal department of the Cnited States (lovernmen ." And Reed is a good demociat.

COMBATTING BANDITS A Cincinnati bank announces that emplos will be f;i ven a tflrgft. practice with revolvers as a precaution against bandits, and a range has been located in the basement '? the honk. The plan adopted by this bank may serve as a suggestion for other institutions likely to be visited by bandits for none of these public utilities seem to be overlooked by the banditry. Kven the daylight robber is a reward at heart. 1e will not take any chance on having his precious carcass penetrated by a piece of cold lead. Hanks are robbed and other thefts commit ted under conditions most favorable to the robbers. It may have sounded a bit cold blooded for the Chicago Chief of Police to take bandits to the morgue instead of to the police station, but it should not be forgotten that these daylight robbers do not hesitate to shoot to kill if they are interrupted. If it should become generally known that brinks and other places so attractive to the daylight robbers have employes who are able to pull a good trigger, the knowledge might have the effect of reducing the number of robberies. Funerals of persons who go around panhandling with guns are entirely too few.

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WHAT TO AVOID A pood ileal is said in speaking of immigration legislation of this country being a "harbor of refuge " for those who did not get along so well in Kurcpe. Hut there is such a thing as a harbor of refuge becoming r-o cluttered with derelicts and pest ships that a good vessel navigates the water ot Its peril, and thaf is t: situation which immigration legislation will avoid in order to be commendable. Corkscrews are still heing made for some ink and muciiage bottles, but to some persons it peenis like a degenerate use.

The married man who goes to the barbe- shop to get away from home at least gets a different line of talk The inventor of sticky flypaper died a few davs ao. He was a great friend of the man who is too lazy to wield a swatter. It would he a real deadlock if every person would refuse to sell because he could not get his price.

It looks as if a number of those dethroned i ulerfi r Kurcpe had been provided with return tickets.

Many a man. when he finds himself slipping, sends up the SOS instead of digging in with his toes

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HOW MUCH BO YOU KNOW?

4 VTiat (Ji-noral obtained the UCe of Mad Anthony?" .". When was tbe first tariff ioea.su rt; t. protect Industries enacted (u tiie Cnited States? 6- What was the first Kns-lish Mrsion of the Bible? T. When was tbe "Era of t.-ood I-'eel-iliK?"

K. IVliat is the estimated hrp of itiej hiesest California Redwoods? 1. "Who founded the Society of (jiiak-i ers and when? 1" Who was tiip ;oddos.a of wn?

AKSWEUS TO TESTERDAT S QtTESTlOSrS I iivv many farmy were there esothlished froTii 1910 to 1'J"? Ans. The :?i) eensus shows there were fi.45n.SttS farms In Cnited S'ntes nt tlie beginning of Inst yenr. Thit is a praln of 3S.4m in toi ymr. What is ill" number of ciue.i in li.e Cnion having' a no-pulntion of 2 T , o 0 (v or move? Ans. There ore but 311; eiti..'s in Cnited States that boast of a population of 25.00'i or more. .1. What Woman wns Quern for only nine days? Ans. I-ady .Tane ;ry. She was erown"d July f. 1.".33 and made a piisoner on a treason charge, nine dnyi la tf r. t. Wli-'.t .oiintry had the meet r. tensive canal system in the world? ;.n:'.' India. S. When did the Tn!!oon come into use? Ans -The first ascension mad" hv ; human hinc was ronipitrd October 15. ITS?,. ti. V.'hnt presidential nominee received the electoral vote of Marylind. Ans. Miilard h'illirfire In 1 S 5 6 was the nnmin. e of the American portv and carried

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7. Who was the first lady physician in America? A ns. El izabeth Blarkwell of New York City. ?. What two Important bills did enn-p-n ss pass during Arthur's administra

tion? An. Congress passed one bill dealing- with the Mormon question andi

another for the exclusion of the Chinese. f. What famous novel i the ,ad life of the authoress? Ans. "Jane Eyre." The steViy by Charlotte Bronte tells of her early life. 1'b What was Tennyson's first publication? Ans. "Poems by Two Brothers."

!. It.it stale in the Cnion has the a.rjj.n ni ruber of farms ? -. What two states iiv but one ity of more th.m 10.00 population? :t. When did bo? eball become a national ijame In America?

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