Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 65, Hammond, Lake County, 6 September 1921 — Page 4

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BUSINESS CONDITIONS. General improvement ia sentiment and a more buoyant attitude continues in the business situation and for tie first tiua in two years this teelins was emphasised in the reports of several railroads wfcucu gave concrete evidence that the carriers have turned thu corner. In each case former deficits were overcome, mid while operating expenses were not trlnia:ed to an appreciable degree, net incomes reported wore substantially better. In addition, there has been more 1UV in the steel industry than has been noted in a ytar and a half and IS plants in the Pittsburgh district, il in the Buffalo district, 11 in the Chicago district and 6 in th Clereland district re&unied operation after periods of Idleness ranging from three months to ahuo.-t a year. But better than these- resumptions is the inquiry t.-r future deliveries, which has grown to a volume that indicates 1922 will be a big year for the ptetd industry as a whole. The financial markets have marked Time and fal!to disccunt the future. This is a rendition brought about by the absence of public buying and the exis

tence of professional trading. Underlying this condition as a quiet accumulation of high grade stocks and bonds which points to steadily growing strength in the technical condition of the market and which ultimately win build a foundation so strong that a big upward movement will tnsue f.'oui natural causes simply because of this underlying strength. The last few wet-ko in barter and trade have shown a larger buying of autumn and winter commodities', whiie buying tor spring delivery is heavier than in two years. PREFERRED TO BREAD.

Human beings would be better off perhaps whero I trtey less prone u buy luxuries when short of the 1

means of procuring the necessaries of life. This curious propensity has be-a marked often; the fatuousness of it has been emphasised in classic fable; the vice of it is daily exemplified. Yet no noticeable impression is made on the people. The explanation is probably thai human beings generally unconsciously subscribe to tb doctrine that tlui world owes them a living and therefore they will collect it somehow, whereas for the le: substantial but more prised eatisf actions they must make sacrifices. Acceptance cf such a theory permits us to read with patience the news that the Russian government lias bought a lot of American typewriters, paying for them with furs. America is not especially it! need of furs, though they give satisfaction that our people can afford. 13 ut. if there Is anything which Russia needs less than typewriters, it cannot be called to mind. Thar is only our opinion based on knowledge of the scarcity of necessities of life In Russia. As a fact, what is more indispensable to the sovlef outfit than wriung machines? The tyrants will get a;?, the bread t'.uy require; if there were but cue crust left in the empire it would be theirs. They hold life cheaply. The great boon to humanity is the decree, the protiunclamtnto, the theoretical discussion. The- leader) of bolhevism must keep these Sowing !n an unbroken ttreani. With typewriters they can incerase the streamto a fined. Somehow the people will get bread. But there is no satisfaction for the Leniue gang equal to that oi telling the world. So the tyrants buy typewriters for the good of the souls of their victims with furs that might better have bene traded fcr food to kep their -ouls in their bodies.

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CHICAGO STENOGRAPHERS take nictation dressed fn knickerbockers bur. probably can't spell them.

IV Boiv!a -ae notice th MOIIE skirts a woman wears THE greater her social distinction AM) we fear that If any of our UKAIt girl friends po down thero THEY wouldn't have any more fOCT.VL 6tandlncr than a rabbit. WHO remembers the o. f. g-irl WHO would not seceiva A man caller until she had ASKEU the permission of her parenas. MANY a young married man HAS discovered that eugenics won't KEEP a wlfa from having cold feet. AXY woman who has 51 AHKIUD ond of thorn knows THAT bright men MAKE dull husbands. AND you know that If you ARE right half the time VOIR batting average is 'way ABOVE normal. "SO matter how irvmely and HOPELESS looking a man MAY be ycu pimply C.WT keep him from believing THAT at least two or THU EE women are ttuok rn him. JEUGEVG from the amount of WHISKEY sold every day ACROSS the line or rather Jnet over

CIIAXCES are that you'll have to I'AY something to get out. E of nature's oversights WAS lu failing to MAKE bloodhounds as efficient IV their Hr.e AS rjm hounds are In theirs. CHILDREN often prove

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