Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 51, Hammond, Lake County, 19 August 1921 — Page 14

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0 AMENDMENTS

PROPOSED FOR BILL Tax Revision Thrown Open Today to Amendments To House.

fRT A. O HATWARDl rTrr ros p r pqs Df N" ' N SERVICE Washington, a.;. is. The tax r- ' -'' as thrown .ipon to amflnd--..nt :r the II.-.u tMay but Wars "i Means crarr.::v? r'comrntinditlons -o change had r-srht of wav and -heir armwidrr.ent ha-l Rule chance . -r a d :p ti .n. hov;t Pixry flmndTr.t. to toe h'! . :i t:A. ha.r. vl? of the c o:n rv. ; 1 t ee -ir.hevs -her, the bill was taken up . d :t is b.: :vsd by rp h'.o.m leaders it the time left f-r -.r..:dra.t.on of ;. h!'.l before the vote is to b'- taken -morrow at 3 p. m.. w.ll ho occuplei y in the debate that is t -. co:n cn inif.j d"mxr.d"d r j- th r-pub' irnne. ' drn'c-.-at. wi'l have !:;;'. op p ,-. u n tA tirjre the r-ha rare thoy der.r in h:'! and rf fhanc of securing their too! -.on.

SPORTS FROCK FOR LATE SEASON WEAR

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Among th comrr.it.tee amendments to he adopted to the tUla Je; RmovjJ of the fax on vrndor of soft drlakji -which wiil result in a loos in rew.nue of about 1 1 0,000,0i''0. Removal of the manufacturers' tax of five rr cent on tooth powder and tx-th paste. Exemptiotn from incoree tax paymeints made as decisions, comensation, inaurance or other gratit-lns to vetarana of all wars. Reduction 'rom IS pr oent to per cent of the tax on capital aas-ts and train.

De-fining- fore;grn trade eorporat:MU as tho whiv h do fifty per ont. instead of SO peir oernt. export business. Ta..tr will b-4 levied -n such corporations on th amount of burlnes-s transacted in th United Staters. Creat'jns; a epecial commission to reccomme.nd escalation to prevent evasion of income tax paymemts through investment Vn tax exempt securit1e.

STEAMSHIP IS SUNK QT'EBEC, Q:. Auit IS The "tranship Mask'.nrrnsre. of the pomin-

Jon Coal Co., returned to this port to

dav m-lth tb crew of tha Oanad!

Steiamer i-ecrult. which was sunk in th

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The recruit which was rwa4 br fbm

Canadian merchant raarln was ratn

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Ston milars, 41 mlle-s from this city

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roH'sion occurred in t thi-k fog

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People of all ages can keep fit on a diet composed largely of Bread. It's a true fountain of youth; puts the shine in your eyes, the color in your cheeks, the pep in your heart. Eat plenty of BREAD the most sustaining, delicious, economical food today.

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' Although fall apparel is apparfnpr on the city boulevards thos "women who are spending Augtiafc ir the mountains or at the eea-t shore are still wearing midsummer clothes and sports models are th favorite style. Here is one stunting sports frock for late wear. It is white canton crepe trimmed in Egyptian red embroidery and fringe -

is the loaf delicious. Ask your grocer for it and then try thi: recipe for a Gocd-Health breakfast.

Pour a pint of warm milk over a bowl of this sweet, nutritious Bread and eat it just as the kiddies do.

Try this once a day for a week and see how it nils you with new life and energy.

Ask Your Grocer

BREAD IS YOUR BEST AND MOST ECONOMICAL FOOD TODAY

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The Lost Needle THERE'S an old English play known as "Gammei Garton's Needle." Its pkt is woven around the loss of the family needle no trifling misfortune in the davs of old. Today, in this era of ours, life is so rich in comforts that we seldom wonder how folks got along in the ancient world. And we sometimes forget what an important role advertising has played in making life pleasant and altogether livable. Advertising has one of the leading parts in the eternal drama of dollars. To it is directly due much of the multiplication of products and services which has come about during the last half century. It has smoothed the mechanics of existence made life easier and more pleasant by bringing countless necessities once considered luxuries within our easy reach and into continuous use. Think of this when you read these columns. You owe much to advertising. And you miss much when you fail to read it!

AN TI-CHILDREN WAR STARTED BY LANDLORDS INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! LOS ANGELES, CAL. Aug. Heralded as a unique crusader, lira. Fern Isabel Croly, an attractive young war widow has started what she hop's wilt ultimately become a nation wide ranpatgrn to force laraii.aMs to drop a

Gaimlr.g to have been denied admittance to practically every apartment house in Los Angeles because of hvr beautiful daughters, Dorothy. ap1 7 and Irene egfi 9, Mrs. Croly has entered upon what eha terms a "war widow's fight." .

"I gave my husband for the jrood of I ,

the world,. Not the landlord refuse j ? admittance to me because cf my two b childrns whose father died fttrhtinsr j secure peace and comfort tV-r 'hro. j p.very landlords," declared Mrs. 'Yoiy. h:

She asserted f-rti". tbat women with ciil.dren are jt uctioally barred from ail pror.erty ii Lc-s Angeles, "Xo children" b'lr.s th .. n .t.::h v.-,l-corr.es moth' rs from many ft..jfes aril apart.T.er. t;. .

railroad lines . One of the featun Onnpll cxp'-.".? to ph-tograr-h will b--ho crater f Mount rcpocaepetl, 1 r.ibelieved to he an extinct volcano, b, ii.-cii tin you ok photo er-i rhcr say? enjoying a tnv ke.'

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AMERICAN FLYER TO ! ThP '-n is the ancient name of i jtr.-nm fiowlr? into the Adnat.c, PHOTO GrllAPH MEXICO; whScl: fom-.ed the boundary benvon ! " .; ::o- Ga:i! ani Iftiy proper. Th? lr-ro,.T,c..t! Nr,. v.;r i r-ras- -to crof-s thf Rubicon" bay

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Tntbcmt a doubt, this is the mort pcpnlnr Chtjutn'iana orchestra tht ever appeared uru'.er ranve?, Ror a nuni- ' ber of yearft this organization has retairif-i ?n o;--.-1.. .-..-. pSr,.-,- on ti e fhr. 'jraun.ua circuit? from o .;: r. i o.--aa an-1 has done distinguished service or. all of rb l!oi';, "!oi-: 'auqv:; pi a rfnrn'iS !n the Midd). Wc?t. Thrro is r Orchestra Leader better known in the Chant iirj!:a 'io"-. San SobK'ikret. A a leader. h-- U cifv-i w;:b th" qualiftcatioaa of temperament end experiot,. ,; v i.i. ; ..".-;...:- ir.tr, M;oots. Fvery rrK-.her of tr.e Or-'r.t-.-rra hn Jeen selected for his known ability and ?irv play a - ..ii p. rsonality. Tc full prograrus are g: tn ...u the fourtii day.

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