Hammond Times, Volume 10, Number 32, Hammond, Lake County, 27 August 1921 — Page 4

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THE IMS NtWSPAPtHS Tie i e County '4 laiea lAUijr ex cop I .; may u4 . Tu TUe Kui CiUono-lndiaxi Haraor. dH aacapl 6unUi. am cf ihi i.i Uie i'vuaiLc baa. luiiovtu, iSji uvr 1. 131.. iile Iaat Ooontjr Tltr.oa ttaturdajr nd Weekly ET-tlco. Q;u at ine jp"iJ&ic Hi HiUiiuiibJ, oruaiy V 19 vuy JbveKi&c l'ui&M v-.c-5.i Duuu) . jto (aeC at u )MMtniuc oa.r, -krH 1, Aula. nt tr. k.'tv-u4 -ViV uvi. 1AmANv Mfc.X'tluaik.M'A a loM MJW' i'AVNK X. CriH-W

Who can nay what wt!! happen to the Chinese eonpctousncra when the bus-wagon serves t unite all

! this o etrangc and separated elements by n cloud of

duet which, today no larger than .1 raan's h.uul, befpre many yars well may hang over the country?

Ma. thlca. i he Aiua VnvpnoM i 'ilao 44'ta.i (AKvtwr U4 Ciaaa Av J.iyw ai.uywia iiK,r ic licr; -, t p....... U41-J VAtUX( , ae:pn - Ctswa Puiat - . lvaii ad It ynn Mvt uy troviols fettle.- T 'liau uun auUUi laamatuutely o tii Cixoiauoa iA.prtuii. tmaM l private j.i.ha.or") il i. Jitj 'Cad torwa t . der-a rtment uittt. Koricw ro euusctunAxw ro 'a11 to rviii n copy sf fn Tina at pretaPity as you Iiava la tfee pi, platan do not think It baa au icat or wu aal swat oa ttaio. Horeemni tfeai mo mew rrVo la nut wnai K uard to ba and ih-i rompUSnta r .iryai from ma.y BO'rtaa about tlx traiai ana aia:i aa iee. let Viauts iuit ncft4i its siailiM djuifmcnl aod U Bin to rrne;:y to reach iu pntcvn on nana, toa prt) lu ad virnc wjin yo n ant a;t tnr tper v. a ir jj ct pimptly.

BETTER BEER CRUSADE. IB Chfc-ajjo beer circles there is a sneral Esovmenr on for bctte.- beer.. A real bexr stxikft. and any stuff that makpa the drinker see doubJe, want to rob a ckub line or kill a cohple of hiirtenor i, fast takiag the plao of tb grod old sU aBd cU'hf per ceat mterlal that so lor.s held precedent in the district. And thrs !s why thp home guards nre up in nrms to eheck a docj-nred article that has put an'sysu many of their comrade-. To overcome this camouflage, it has become popular in rum societies to employ scouts to locate and designate the places where their f e 1 low ma.n may injellififaUy rtixisK1 a sat and sane drink. This practice of discrimination is making Rood busine5 for pome and bankruptcy of others. But the ultimate idea of the boy? is .still retained in the campaign of solving the hatter be- question.

AN' OLD ONZ ANSWERED. This 13 a true atory. Intended for the enlightenment of our people -if tuch there be who think that the consumer pays for advertising. A man went into a hardware store tlu p-oprio-tor of which (io9 not. advertise- to purchabe a patented device of bras which he wished to use aa a drawer handle. The dealer asked 65 ients for it. The cuatf.mer demurred because he had paid but 25 cents for the article in the same store before the war and he thought the new price was excessive. But the dealer explained that the advance u as legitimate, and that, anyhow, the price rouldb'i b beaten, as he was able to do buriiitf on small prolita btiause he didn't advertise. Tha cur.tomer waa uncenvinced lie derided that he could do without . the article, but a a matter of curiosity he went to another store, whose advertisement? he had noticed at varicua times in the newspapers. . Aud there he found the very thing on sale for 21 cents. Advertising cost money but it sells goods. Do not believe (he merchant who argues that h" can undersell ithera because his sales are unnller than theirs and hlf method of doing businesa proportionately less expensive. Common sense should teach you th.it the eater number of sales a dealer makes the cheaper Jie can afford to sell. Anil common sense should .il.-o convluc- you th.it if advertising doesn't lncrense silea hundred -of ihnisands cf merchants would have quit It ye;irs :igo.

GOOD ROADS A25D CHINA. A few weeks ago :ui English newspaper got hold cf the figures cm motor cir ownership in the 1'nited Slates and arter trying figures in fohr difr.re.ct lights ta-maae.red nu! it conclusion that every othe.r family in this rouniry nmaf own some sort of a self-propelled In China at present the greatest numlwr rf motor -vehicles iis&ariibled in any one dlaiiiiet is 5. "00 in Shajsghai. Pek lag. the capital, has only l,2v0; Tientsin, ha.lf titat cumber; Harbin, Hankow, Tstngtao. Hor.gJtong, Caaton, jh few hundred each. Shanghai boast aboui 1M motor trucks. Now t opej-ate motor vehicl'M you must have roads:; aod roads ar neicesssarr to aU manner of comnnic.t.kn. Iack of cimmunlcation is me of the basii' Teasons for China's backwardnaps. The automobile thereior becomes, ia China, a vry genuine symbol of progress. In May good roajJs movemejit was started in Kha-aghsi a.nd made such an impression that already rn higrhwy -nf .thirrj--eirht miles, existing tlOO.OOa, Is 5eg-an:; otk-e-rs re beiivg planned ajid the right-of-way obtained. Jvothirtg win do for Chicjj now hut a further f-oni reads ccnyre, and accordingly May o? next year Is to ae aa eihlhitKm in Shanghai of everything conee.i -with highway construction.. Altogeiher. since the motor ar rruule its appearance, between l,0t0 and 2.0f0 mllee or road have ben put under construction In the northern part of th country. The Chinese confess they know nothing about motor ears, and buy on the strength of price and appearance; but the first lesson any motorist learns is that a good road is to an automobile what a stud is to a collar..

CHEERFUL TAX PROMISE. The Republican party is heartily and complete! fulfilling its pledge to reduce the tax burdea , of the citizens of the Cnited States. Chairman Kordm-y of the committee on ways and means of the how:.- cf representatives now sees his way ciear to make a large tax reduction this year, a still larger onr nest enr, and a much larger one in the year follcwing. In the majority report explaining the Uiv revision bill franieJ by the Kepublieau committeemen, he predicts that the nation's tax bill will be reduced 1193. 640. . tut nscal year. $377,790,000 in the calendar year 1922 end $790,330,000 in 1923. The total reduction for the three years is 11,361,766,000. Mr. Fcrdney insisted In the majority report that the policy of the bill was 'reducing, rather ta-n shifting, fas burdens." Apply to individual taxpier.-. the net differences Mr. Fordney said they represented a reduction of $7 per capita, "or a saving to the average family of $33 per y'ear." This is not all the Republicans are doinie to remedy the reckless expense of the previous administration, and to prevent tlmilur heavy expense in the future. The armament conference was called to obtain International consent t a reduction of the enormous expenditure of money at present necessitated by competitive defensive and offensive arrangements of a naval and military character. That this idea of President Harding will be pressed with vigor on the assembled diplomats In Washington in November cannot be doubted, and there is every proipect of a favorable outcome.

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AT THIS DISTANCE from Russia's troubles it looks as though all hands might quit bolshevisni if somebody rang the dinner bell.

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FRANK HAMMOND. Secretary-Treasurer H. J. CESCHEIDLER. Asst. Sec-Treasurer

1 How much dot . it .'o. t t V.U from Tiicafj-o to San Francisco? 2 How many Js; jr.? !i-ro in H iw. : 3 'What was the popultin f New York City hon thi? Civil Wr broke out ? 4 -How many division. cf states arc then? 5 M'hnt whs tbe elector. 1 vote cat for HuKhr.. ana V. '-. in 1.1? 6 How many limps lion; )'mo.-rat s held confrol f the houai of represefttat1es finer 1 8 S 1 ? 7 How often does tho sr.rfiry the irraufy proclaim thr pure metal value and contents of f,rrign coins? 5 hat systotn of nn-asiir lrmr.t Is used now in the. .Philippine I.sliiiiijs? 9 -What do the letters y. T. Dstand for? to vthet-o is Thorn.-? Jefferson burled? AJVS-Wr.BS TO FKXDAT'S QTESTIOnS 1 Who i nr'.'si.ler.t of "tl.i ? Ans. Dr. A "rod-. Zjyas. - hat are U ' ntr-il A r: f r n n n Stater? Ans. Cstn K'.ea, Pinama. 'iul.v nnl i. Honduras. Ni-.'arisua and 3a! va dor . $ Wb'i was the first nv'iiary g., -ern-T of the rh-t'pirie Islands? Ans. Major 'loien M---rrilt. 4 -fl'hf n was .!a?ka orcan-r.e.l a? ft ferrMor;. ? Ans. usus: 2. l?t?. 5 .-,r h.m iati v. n .Iiiiis lmdi r leeeJ r the ru'T.ff a t h-r 1 1 y in o--ian;zeri hTseV.it!" :is . S'--.n mt... t- W !-,T! is i he t 't.-i1 leti;tii tS the rut'Hc r or.I: i e ih,- t'v.'-ed j!l,Vf.? An;-. There arc T .." 2 mile.! "r snrfar'-d find ur.-urfaced nn.? in ih Cm ted .St.'tte?; . T--Wht .tate in the un-on rn;V pn' it ntire riepsil.'jti n in its motor ears'." Ans. S'luth t'.Tkota . There i.i a oir for every kix pir.i'iiu. S Wnnt Ftjt'' in trie uiiU.n has the .rrrateM aer.Te preelpitat ion? Ann AIp bam. t .' Whrt the ... t t topernt'iro offieui!l nr.l'-il in this e.omiry dtirinsj the !..'.! to ym Anf. In Ifrt'i Ih-1 minini'i::'. t'-to r: t u re nt Il.ivre. M"nt. "i7 U jri-e.-s ht l---,v zero. lo Into h"W many trrad-s ar pp. llletj men in the regular army divided? Any. Seven . They nr- maatee sergeant, tirst wrp'.nit, st.iff srjrennt. .xerfresn t . e.07 t.i!. prfvate lir'U class ind prf;t".

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' INttRNATlON At NEWS SERVICE! WASHlNtJTON'. A Uf. 2. The outsiami:ri)f j' e: .(..!, Jn tiie pe.Tee treaty which M appears must soon be made by the president, ia with regard 10 the Ameriran army of ee-uriitl"n in tirriTinny. The furors have ien maintained in tivrmatiy under the termi of tile u.rm1ft ,ce entered (n'o November 11 iUISs. Th( treaty just concluded iSo

; '"n.-iuiiv thiit armistice, under the I rr- eent treaty the Tniled States may j st!!! decide to maintain its forces in j (.'i-riiriny under the terni3 of the Ver-

! PHilles vjet. but It is bound to do

o. Ne erthclcss m army ir;e the pinion prevailed today that the Am-

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nia ictftlne.t. aithouyh It mttrht be very k'rtatly reduced. The treaty confirms a; concessions n;.id' by tJermany in the Versailles pact ;md thertfore Is a confirmation of the ritrht of tlo. I'nued ltH.t,s u its claims upon th lslnnd .f Yap. (.Iirded by this confirmation tri m C rmany In fht Yap concc jsjon. the Vnitod Sta".- !? in n posti.io; to push its claim

that tr.e raciflc island be lnternational-iz-fl. for this nation does not recoirniM the inuVidnt handed over to Jaran by the supreme council. What strps In the Yap contfovir.y will follow the "ininK of the ;crmnn trtaty are till a mattejj of eonjectijre.

White in Training For Valger Battle Charlie "White, Chicago lightweight contender, matched to bo lietiny Val

uer the French flash, at I'hiladel pbia, Aupfust 11. in an eihf-rnund no-do-!-ston match, has started trainlnic at IVrret.t fa lx-p gymnaiiuK Wnit boxej s(t fast round.-) yesterday, three i each with Ha.be sher. A. K. F. chatnplon and Joey Miller, J'aeiflc coast ' sensation. White will leave Sunday with Art Winch, h! trainer, for the . scene of the hattle.

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