Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 200, Hammond, Lake County, 11 February 1921 — Page 4

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THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS CT 1BE LAXB CO0HTT FBNITIMG XCBI.XSXXSO COACPAJffY. The Lake County Tlmce lliaily ejccept Saturday and Sunday, iuotered at tho postotiiee ia Hammond, ."Jte 2k, The rimes Eaat Chicago-Indiana Harbor, dally ncept tunaay. Entered 6.1 the yuctlofXicc ia Cast Chicago, ivjvenv ucr m. 1913. The l.ak County Times Saturday and Weekly Kill t ion. Cctered at the puatoltlce in Hammond. February 4. 191SThe Gary Kveoin Times un!y n Suuday. Enicred at the poatoCClce In Gary, April 1', 1811. All undor th act of AiarcU J, 179. as second-clajjs matter. j .

In two clays that would be 20 tents, in three days UO, u:id so lu. By tho time ho got through figuring he had it n iio-.si.ed bank account, had patronized all the movies he wanted to. and every time his little boy asked for ;in Ice cream cone, lie had tald, "Sure, souny, 1 tved 10 tents today.'" You can make two cents up from two ono ceDt pieces, but, you can't cut a one cent In bait. Ho why r.ot a Uoobevclt, nall-c.ent piece? Or a Hen J-'ranltau half-cent piece, since he was the lather or tlirltt'.'

SPRING STYLES Announcement from the fashion centers cl women is to the effect that this spring "shoes are more clab-

FOREIOf ADVERTISING REPRESENTATION -,,! ,.nrron, fh.in hr,.r a. LOOlN PAXNK & CO. CHICAGO ! culU a,ul gorgeous than ever beiore. . . . , , As described they are "a riot cf colored kid and

Gary Office Telephone 131 Niiniu A Thompson. Bast Chicago Ttdophone 31 j last Chicago llhe Times) Telephone i'SJ j iodiana Harbor iKeporter and Class Ad Telephone '- I li.J.ana Harbor iNev.s Dealer) Teh: phono 111S-J I WhlUuf --- i'ciophono SO-M -Crown Point . Teh piioria 41 j .' i ( you hava any trouble netting Tm Times nuke com- i -- pi;ma immediately 10 thw Circulation Department. iiaruioeod private eachar-g-e) 3100, 3101, 3103 j (Call for whtiievar department wanted.) j NOTICia TO SCB3CKIBEK3. !

i.ibric, metal, jewels, itbbonsk and composition." and that while gray is the dominating color "there are many copper and red browns, a tew blacks and some midnight blues." Milady must have her way. cf course, when it conns to her outfit, but eo long as nhe tolerates these wierdly conceived fashions, she must make up her mind lo pay the price. The war taught the world much of the economy of

i-rompi:?..?"- h.v?t ih pl ptfaVL no" h?nk u hai "'tain standardized products, but the war also taught been lost or vaa not str.t nn ti.ni-. Heni.-mbsr iht the mail j the world manv other things which are alreadv torgutrvlca is not what It uaod lo be. and 1b.it complaints ara I aeuerya.1 from many aources about the train and ma" r- i "en.

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- ' PAYING THE PENALTY Only so far as tne uerman people were out of sympathy with the imperialistic schemes or their military - leaders can the nations sympathize with them in tho , burden that has been imposed on them by the re para - - lions decisions of the allied council.

CURBING RENT PROFITEERS How far can a state or federal government go in the directlou of placing restrictions ou the manner in which a person may handle his own property? This is n question that may be answered if the legislature of Peunyslvania adopts a measure introduced in the house. The bill would limit to 10 per cent, any increase in rent, which may be made by the owner of any

dwelling property, unless application is made to the

- mere is nothing to inaicate mat any cunsuieraoie j county (.ourti showing the necessity of a higher innumber of the people of Germany were not in harmony j rreust, and rotting forth the Investment and returns with the efforts of the war lo-ds to wreck Belgium and j trom tne propertv.

.France and extend their domination to other countries.

even to a final attempt to conquer the United Staos.

ANV a tin -whHAS married to get a h-me HAS had to out and get A job to help i ay the rent. MODESTY is all a matter of custom A'I -we suppose A Zulu girl can so out in mixed COMPA.W without a thing O.V h?r ears and no one thinks anything of It. AI It seems that the M ' who spen.la any ttm on ths fc'ITt KETS dodges enough automobiles so AS to make it unnecessary lor JIIM to do much gymnasium work. KOVGB doesn't loolc SO bad whin it Is properly urd BIT nearly nin out of ten girls HO do use it put it on WITH a putty nife. AS we lo"k back, twenty years agj THE worst thing a ICU'XG woman could d-j and STIM, retain her good name WAS to wear red slipper.. VR have our moments of depression

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if the law can fix the rent which an owner may

ask for (he use of his property, why may it not fix the

prices which a merchant may ask for his goods, or the value hio ha farmer shall place upon a horse which

The immense debt which has been placed upon - Oroiany, covering a period of nearly two generations.

will only in part compensate for the linancial losses in, ,irsj,.PS t0 scn- Are the property rights in any inthrust upon the world by th war the responsibility ane? dfferent from the others? -for which must be borne by Germany and her allies. It is evident that rent profiteering is working inGerman officials have proclaimed the inability of j nlrv to the public interests by crowding families to-

TIUK Ti f'd rllhrr t': lish sparrow TH.U- the firt robin. W II Y ie It that, a man IS apt to be mr.r lenient

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Germany to meet the financial payments which the allies

"have demanded, but it wil b recalled that a similar .ista'ement was made by official Germany before anything -. was known of what the allies would at-k that Germany 'pjty. There seems to be no reason to plead for leniency the part of the allies toward Germany, for the Germsns showed no leniency toward the peoples against -i.'horu they made war. Now that defeat has come to the aggressors and the penalty is being exacted, a "measure of justice seems assured to the victims of military autocracy. "The mills of the gods grind slow, but they grind xoeeding fine."

ficther., but it is doubtful if a law can infringe, at least in time of peace, ion the rights of an individual to administer h!s own property according to his judgment, even though bis demands be excessive. Another member of the Pennsylvania legislature plans a measure that would impose a fine of not less than $300 on the landlord who would discriminate against families with children. It will be interesting to see how far such 'aterualistic legislation gets with the courts.

WHY NOT HALF CENTS? Agitation continues for a Kocsevelt two-cent nrtc Here's another idea for a new coin. Why not a half-cent piece? Mother goes to the grocery to make her daily purchases. Eggs 66 cents, butter 63' cents, grapefruit cents, oranges ff cents a dozen, but if she wants a half dozen only they are 27 H cents. Mother pays the extra half-cent. Dad stops to buy gasoline for the flivver. He !:'ras ir 1 cents a gallon. Doe dad get the eitra half ceni? Not so. The gas station man gets it. .nd so On at the dry goodf. shop and the drug store. 'The store-keeper gets the half cent. ba day. Just for fun. one man kept track or the half-cents he paid out In that way. and it tot'Urt to 10 whole copper cents. And then he started figuring, why

The vigilance committee in the once wild and wooly west usually found its man when it went cut after him.

When former Mexican bandits read of what is go

ing on in the I'nired States they must feel like mere pikers.

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Any man. who allows himself to be robbed of more than 5 10 at a time does not show the right appreciation i f banks.

Most persons -will have their faith in humanity increased when pies again travel under their own name.

Sine girls will -want something different, it is not likely that they will wear goloehe-? next summer.

Nearly all the trouble is caused by a man doing tho things his gocd sense tells him not to do.

Some articles that arw reduced one-half give evidence, that th quality shrank with the price.

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must bo rall annually to pay tha Interest on our public debt until it ia rduced. 2. Who wrote- "Sheridan's Kid- ." An Thomas Iluchanan Kceri. S. Who presides at -fii)ni cf the house of lt'Trentativci; Ans. Tha speaker of tho hou.se who is elected by the me.ml.K-ri. 4. What Is the de.'tjn of the president's flag? Arjs. It consists of the coat of arms a.s thoy .appear on the nresidr nt's ne-al. against a blue background and flanked by four stars. 5. How many typewriters d'd the war department purchase durinjr tie war? Ans. The wr.r department bought tv'o million tjpewriters durlr.gr the recent vtar? 0. Cf the arable acreage devasted In France how many acres have row been cleared and plowed? Ann. Out of 9.500. COO ncrcn devastated 4,S3C,320 have been plowed. 7. How much do the people, of t'nlt-

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