Hammond Times, Volume 10, Number 18, Hammond, Lake County, 14 May 1921 — Page 4

Fritlar, May 13. 1921.

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THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS COKJJPAJTY.

The lAs County Tlnoe Dally except iu.turday una j Sunday, jbtut-rvu t U yooieuica in ilaniuiuua, .-ui.e , I Tha Time -Et Chicago-Indiana Harbor, daily except j "Sunday. JCnterol so. tiie poslt-aice in ClucaKu. .Nov en, j

otr iS. 1918. The iake County Tlinaa Saturday and Weekly B .tit Ion. sintered at the puatualcc la iittinuioud. Fubrumy 4. lilt). ory Icveulua" Time l.iy e-.c;iH Jau). tairc: ki Uo yostottlce u Uary, April 1'. 1S1J. All uuuer tie act of AlarcU i. lsJi, oecond-claaJ uallur.

Jj'OilJilUtf AiVIUTlslNli niii'Kl31ui TATION IOUAM l'Ay.Nh. & CU. CHICAGO jry yttiva . Telephone 111 Nassau I'hompson, iat Cklcana Teleuhoua il t-ast Chicago tiha Times) Telephone it I Indiana Harbor tKepormr and Class Adv Teleilu.uo Xtiu;i:ia sis-roor (iSw LaJer.-Tel: phone U:U-J Vi-JUng irJeimoi-, Su-M Crown JPclat. 'iolvphouo 41 It you havs auy trouble gettlf.g- T Tius mas-a comfclaJnt IniBicaialely to thr Cti culation Ixpartinwau lUtiimobl (prlvata eichu-re) JUiii, i0, J10J (Call tor sh-ittver department wanted.) NOTICU TO StJUSCKIBEXlS. It you fail to receive your cory of Tu Tir a jircruptly ad ym have la the post, pUs- do not thlaK tt has own lost or waa mt Bent on time. Kemnnowr thftt tho mall service la not what it uaeii to bfr and tv.Ji complaints ara fentry&l from many source about the train and matl rvioe la TmEii lias increased us rmi!t:i eauipuient and la t'lvin earnsuily in re.;h it patron., on tlma. U prompt ui adviplujs u when you do not ft your paper soul wo vrlii act p K.iiplty. , . . . THE HELD IS THERE Mr. Ellison V -ugeg.-t!-.'ti 1 hat books in the eletiient.ry grades in tho public schools be discarded inl motion pic-niiea Mihsltuted evidently is pi edicitei : belipf lhat the pictures would arouse au Interest Unit ... impossU-ila In the case of books. for ihi; ihiM cumprehension U i true that text-books deal too lai:e-:-In the abstract. The pupil li noi able to uaderiimd much that the book inten:lt5 to rmnvy. Motion tit'turea might deal more with the. -on rete. One haa to go back only 1 hla srbcxd dajs to ret :iii i any misinterpretJitions placed on the rubs of l;i;hiii;.ir, for example. There was no real iutru. iu them .nid if they were committed tc meniovy they could riot applied because they "meant aoikiiis to t lu youthful mind. It i no task for the child to leavn anything in which St has aa interest. If schooling can be. earned on In a way to appeal to the child, it will r.ot be '.he routine course that so ,:iuh of it is now but will be a thlag welcomed rather than ndured. The plan suKgested hy Mr. Kuison may not I..- th sjiution desired but it shows that he in impressed with lite condition and the nocesaity for a remedy. Tiie appeal that motion pictures have made ia other fie'da would act as a Godsend could the same eagernc.-s to hsorb them be maintained were they converted to takin: boys and Rlris through the gjades. Were the pictures ia school grasped with the avidity that prevails1 now, preparation for hissh Bcbooi would be a much j snorter and Ipfs wearisome prcceaj than at present. Whether motion pictures would fill the want mitrht be j :sputed, but the need i present and whatever would appeal to the youthful mind In the way of eleni'-nta ry j in3iructioa would have a fertile field in which to work, i

nens as a result Is accident, the more valuable it the injur portion of the ntovk is removed without reduction i . insurant: e. And many other devicoB nre used which .'. e no 1 race. Thai such crimes are r;;re In pit perou.? tline.s and t)Mone more freciuent under le.su favorable conditions ui its e idem e that with an clement of the population 'iieu .si v i- .t liiatu-r of p licy and not of priueiple. Such ersoTs.v w ill he honest bo Ion. if ns it pays, but when m eater p.-otit' are possible by reorting to devious methuiM there is l:n!e Iv-.-iitnt Ion to turn aside from the paths of ive'itiele. it take.s courage to face a )uan and bear i h ;; t h.)toM individual makJ the beat of such & situation. An upricht course is far better policy, as well a-- . or reel principle, than recourse to fraud. Men v ho p ot to defraud their creditors are descrvlDg of no mecy. If they engage in arson they menace the whole commuriit.v. so that tho mutter is of Kenenil cemern and not confined to creditors.

BushnelVs Animated Cartoon Movies of News Events In EiPht

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WASTED ACRES land is the cause of America's growing timber idle latoi that -should be utilized for growing

liecs to replace those cut for the industrlea. The chief forester of the federal government estimates theKe '.die acres at -l.t O'LOOO, an area increased by S,t00, ('( ncrea eacii yehr This is not land adapted to agriculture, it would t-erve the natiou beut by growing timber. It. is idle- and unproductive because American-i combine to pursue wasteful policies in forestry. In spite of modern substitutus fcr wod in con-r-'ruction, u.oie wood is used new then ever before iu this country. Concrete and other flre-resistinK materials, admirable a? they are, are not savin our disappearlnx timber. More wood is used in building railway cars, for insi.inie, th3n before the steel car was devised. Similar increase in many branches of IndusJty are inevbahiy l.as-teninp the day when America"? mnaiiilcent foif.t heritage, will become exhausted. 41-

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of !?? : ema in intr purtionsj 01 per cent, lies west of the Si"it r i ! . i i :?:. READJUSTING WAGES which opera i e in economic, affairs are often overlo. ked by ijot It sides as workers Ju many lines fishf atralnst a leadiutr.ient of wages and certain employers are inte'b on r-ducins: w.i;e cots to an extent that will feiinlt ttiem to operate their plants profitably. Many of ihe difficulties iu the way of a return to normal conditions ia industty have their base in the failure of employers and etnnloves to recoirnir.e tho r.i

''at the peric-dicai rise and fall of wages and nrices is !

id economic jaw at work. I

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THI-: eternal we mean to have that!"' ins is euoted as saying in a recent of the navy. Neither Ethan Allen nor Jackson could have done better in oraof Ameri.nn rights.

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HONESTY AS A POLICY While the war was in progrpds and riee, w;ej eonsuintly advancing: there was little u-niptan'.-n. to J pemona in btialness to engage in frauds. It was too j

e;.sy to mane money nones' iv to warrant ine iusk or (nil ptacttce. But since there has been a slaeavain i r, trade crooned faijured and successful Hies are said o have increaatd greatly. The National Ass. ci.it ion of Credit Men is pushing cases against 110 men charged vith commit tins crimes to escape payment of debt-. A novel means of starting a "perfect ly accident -,1'" f;re hast been r prettied. fat.-t are trained to upset a !r Sited lamp. An animal that wiil perform hik h a t Suable"' service under the right circumstances will si) for $-a'i, it is stated. No one could cb.iect to iev.ving a cat in a place of business and whatever hap-

FTi:R Al.l.. is the siatesmanship of Koch that I

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nt ; Jleii ven?" L'. How many- Urn-V Mounralti K,.ys wire under the command of Ktlian .vle n durinir tins Revolution? V tint is the nniieiii.1 ssra" of MnR. ,a:,,C ! Where did the ivon) "H.i! ait er:Siiii I'. " 'h;t is'iand i. supposed to h.-ivj

! P.-,-:. the se'iio of the artvjnt urej or it teij.-on I'rusoe? i t. H'w many parts ar' thorn In n 1 ne do.- n ! a o tnoi i ve'.' . j 7. What fanisui ctiaracter in history

s. W !3i -state bonKrs on lojr (.' Mi" i;r-i; lJifia'.' j J. What -Jo the c;oi (nfn words !

An?. It wag mado in T;'.5 mora than two pounds. It, etiilfj, i:, vshie-I at $ 1 .". 1 1 i . .

.1. How many reiics- of the Sen aro there'.' An.-. Th'TO- it relirs of tho Oucitivion t... ! !

Kurope but not the yhaht..-si re.iii. can he pltu ei on 1 1. iaun.s o. Reioiiin nes.i. 4. Whr. e!'e ;-T ;.iuj-- "'' til' watch" on s!o ;d),.,ard '.' A'i I'ri.iii !. in. te 6 p. in. and f'r.an ; p. m . t.. p. in. What pur' t a inrti.'s !' i known a.s t he ' lir iud 'i an n t m ; " ns.-Th: six-;, -ilord war. P. w a formerly cori.sldered lie iat iritpM T.v-r: id tf u lo.-n's e c;l-.-n,- h.-cnuft I

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DOKS G KRM A N V, in offering to take over the alii, d debts to America, realiy think we are that easy? IT IS ALWAYS convincing proof that a man i- all AU Tii; when ii,.- .toes not agree with on'- opinions. . ON WHA T i)0 the reformers who admit that they never so fo motion po ure shows base their criticism?

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of bushels ct actual er.r:i nre sold j the speculator would know v. i.; nd through the Board of Trade. It is t- j how it was being ir.arkc.fd. ti i i:.. cau of this imcietise voiurtie of ca,h j t'ae kind of iniomia-.ion u,w r:.-:, pram -tenstantiy pouring through this the speculator act.

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In the Hardest Market in Years The Haynes Scores Greatest Success states Alton G. Seiberling, Vice President and General Manager The Hay nes Automobile Company, Kokomo, Indiana This is the greatest year the Haynes has ever known. It is far exceeding last year and the year before, when production alone measured the volume of sales. That was a "sellers' market," and little if any work was necessary to sell a car. To-day things are diSerent. People are scrutinizing their purchases. They are insisting that every dollar shall buy its full value. And to-day the sales of Haynes cars are exceeding those of last year by one-third. The volume of sales is 133V3 per cent, of any previous ' year. So great is the demand for the Haynes that to-day in our big factories at Kokomo we are employing 16 per cent, more men than ever before, even in the big rush days of last year and the previous one. There is just one big impressive reason for this. Vhen anybody sees the Haynes and studies it until he knows its worth he wants it The Haynes 50 the smaller and lighter six-cylinder, five-passenger touring car introduced the first of the year has swept the country. Never before was a motorist ofiered such value. When you realize that it is on a par in quality and workmanship with die larger Haynes models you sense the extreme desirability of the car. Although we had prepared for a large volume of orders, the demand is already so great that deliveries are apt to be delayed. We urge you to select your Haynes now so that you may have it in good time. The Haynes Automobile Company, kokomo, Indiana EXPORT OFFICE: 1715 BROADWAY, NEW YORK CITY, U. S. A, Toren Auto Sales 330-332 E. State St., Hammond, Ind.

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n,,,!, m horance of the ival condi- ; u ' - ' . '.'. ; r n-. ; it there were no futures m-irkets in ' Should the far-rer cory the l-., lie- l'ti:U-d States, the entire p.-aa, ; their in -, instead of the ter.im.tt tra.i-- ati-i the met hot! .-f eihnf ric-i-r j t''''" -oa p::mts. or shoj'd the : itv. -end he on an tdt. ce! iier different j n the terminal, they w.-u'd h.t. L is.-. Cue irtipor'ant ibtfetcne-e wouhi ! ur.-ji.-r i le burden of t.e- j;.'tc lie 1 hut the tarmer and not the elevi- ! even a l" c itt ; degiee tiwrs aa .o:; t.-r .-.mpgnics wou:d c;u r.c ,t large p irt buys futu;e for snctt!atise ;,, ;;, of the crop uuul li'e the sen" on ; r who arrie unhedged pairt f -: W hether the eondit.ens that w-ul-l i advance. ......i....ijit. . ... .t .1

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sys,e!n, is not perhap apparent, be- tne farinera ate ai veiling -h.i: t h cotise tiie farm marketing plan has j farmers' tn.irkthig f. neire iii'.i v never been praxticalli established. j elude the main es changes where ih It may be readily seen th-tt instead I proeedure han wirk"d te nicefj i. ol reducing specula ton. in all prob ears and jeara.

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r"? P'H " fl 1 Attractiveness of interior and

tcr in closing every sale or rental deal The well painted building seldom causes its owners a loss through vacancy. Well painted houses boost real estate values in any neigborhood So "painting for locks" pays the building owner in many ways. But the chief function of paint is to prevent wear. That is why it pays to use only paint of known quality, such as

Patton's Sun-Proof Paint The best test for paints is time. For more than a generation the Patton Paint products have been favorably known and widely tested. The best Sun-Proof asset is the army of paint buyers who will use nothing else. You can depend on Sun-Proof as you can on no other paint. A job done with it is an investment yielding sure returns.

Let us talk it over icith you. WM. SCHMEUSER 116 Sibley St. HAMMOND, INDIANA Phone, 33

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