Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 73, Hammond, Lake County, 15 September 1921 — Page 6

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THE TJMES. Thursday, Sept. 15, 1921,

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Now comes wcrd, that will surprise nobody, of how the Hohenzollerns dodged the food regulations. The Herlin Tageblatt quotes from a book, just published, concerning daily life In the palace at Berlin. It t-eeuia that at the beginning of the war the kaiser laid in great stcres of provisious. After the revolution iu Germany the new officials were astonished to find not only the ordinary kitchens and pantries filled with gcoi supplies, ' but large quantities stored in other apartments not commonly devoted tc such uses. There were such quantities of fine wheat flour and ciher l'oodstuits that after they had been used to provision a large number of trocps for two months a lot was left over for the hospitals of Berlin. There were tons of wheat, rye, potato and pea flour, peas, white beans, rice, sugar, oatmeal, tea, canned vegetables, marmalade, preserved meat and fruit. The mere the world hears of the Hohenzollerns the more it is convinced that the German pecTpla did the bes-t job in their history when they threw the grafting tyrants overboard.

A DEARTH OF CUNPE-lLtfCES. The.e io one nice chivct.ci.-i.o ci President Harding whUa we admire he doe iiOi try t run the country by means of -conferences. ' During the Wilson administration, every time anything slightly out 01 the ordinary attracted public atteriuon, there must be a ' conference" caiitd, to waicn prominent men from all parts of the country were inUtea, and an invitation was a command. Men who were needed at homo to keep their ousinesses running, were hailed to Washington on the slightest pretext, the real purpose apparently being to aiford some rassmbor of the cabinet or other high official an opportunity to get in touch with influential men and build himself up politically. The country was conferenced almost to death. Mr. Harding recognized that he w-as elected to administer the affairs of the government, and lias surrounded himsef with men. competent to perform the duties of their offices. The advice or" others has been sought and considered on a few very important matters, but the country has not been pestered with the almost continuous round cf "conferences" that afflicted the country during the Wilson regime. THE IMPERIAL SLACKER. During the war when all the European rieople were put on part rations royalty supposedly was no exception. It is wall known that exceeding simplicity was the rule at Buckingham Falax;e, Lcndon. Indeed, the memo for King George's family was published. No special praise attached to those in high places for setting an example in self-denial. It was felt to be only right-

YES, LAKE COUNTY HAS MUCH TO LEARN. In the constitutional election the other day only 17 per cent cf Indiana's citizens took the trouble to vote. In Marion county, the seat cf tha state capitol, even a poorer showing was made. Less than 10 per cent of the voters went to the polls. In i.ake county, which is regarded at Indianapolis as a territory cf sand dunes, barbarians and speeding autos, and, of course, where they have no civic consciousness and pay no attention to state affairs, the percentage of votiag was 50 per cent greater than in Marion county.

DISPARITY OF SEXES. It is et.tiivafed that there are 10.000,000 women in Europe in excess of the men. This means that millions of women will be denied woman's natural longing for marriage and motherhood. Great Britain alcne has 2,000,000 women who will not be mated because there will be no mates for them. The vast majority of women wish for a home and children according to an inherent instinct. If they are denied that boon it is a misfortune. The war is responsible for a great part of this condition, though riot for all. Thus for generations will one phase of the cost of the war be felt. In olden times losses in war may have been made up through a multiplicity of wives but that method would not be tolerated now. Therefore the loss is permanent. It is true that the problem does not affect America directly to any great extent since our sexes are not far apart in numbers, but a great surplus of women in Europe may promote emigration. In fact, that course has been urged abroad as a means of diminishing the disparity In numbers of the sexes there. Yet that would be but a shifting of the location of the condition, not a remedy.

FAMOUS OLD CUP RACER AMERICA FITTED FOR FINAL TRIP: WILL VISIT YACHT CLUBS

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The America being fitted out for her la6t trip in shipyard in Boston.

The rioted old racing schooner America, which went across the Atlantic in 1851 and captured the Royal Yacht Squadron cup, which has been held ever since by America even against Sir Thomas Lipton'g assaults is being fitted out in a Boston shipyard for her final trip. It is to be one of triumph, too. She will visit various yacht clubs on the Atlantic coast. Following this trip she will be preserved at Annapolis academy, having been given to the government by Charles FrancM Adams, noted skipper who defeated the Shamrock IV last year.

porcelain? Ans. Kaolin, a white clay when pure. 8 Where was Captain Kidd arrested and where was he h;im?pd? Ans. He was arrested in Boston and was hanged in London. 9 What sort of a bird is a kite? Ans. It is a hawk-like bird having: long pointed winps and a forked tail. 10 What does lave mean? Ans. The word means to wash or bathe one's self.

ERZBERGER ASSASSINS HAVE ESCAPED INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE BERLi.V. S, it. 14. The two act ml assasina of Mathias Erzberser, leader of the Centrist Party, have escaped into Switzerland, according to information in the hands of the police, said a Munich dispatch to the North German Gazette today.

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which was responsible for tha Van Kapp revolution in Berlin, in March, 1820. Twenty additional arrejsts h&va toae-n made at Munich in connection with tho plot agunst Entwrger's life.

VENIZELOS MARRIES

INTERNATIONA- NEWS SERVICE LONDON. Sept. 14. En-Premier EluLheTios Y'erkizelo-.v, of Gfejce.( was married at the St. Pancraa Ke!stry office here today to Miss Helen Schilizzi. They were friends of lan standing:. Th-e groom grave hi age aa 5 7 and th bride as 47. M. Venizelos tsid they would go to America on their honeymoon.

Good Advice. Germs, says the United States public health service, are usually a band to mouth affair. Better wash up.

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YOU can't light a modern MATCH but you can GKT a lot of satisfaction out of THEM by handing one to the FELLOW who never has any. A'D we have a-lways found IT In this world that FEW of us really realize HOW much -we are tolerated. WHEX the kids act mean MOTHER tells father that the children GOT their meanness honestly AXD that they take after their father. AX Insurance actuary announces THAT the span of life HAS lengthened from threa score and ten TO "4 years WE have noticed this to b trua IX the case of chorus girls. PROBABLY none of cui MAXY tefemlng centers of population SEEMS less Important AT this critical Juncture in public AFFAIRS than San Francisco, Cal. WE hope that some of books we have

HEAD recently were as tiresome TO write as they are to read. XO, Mabel the conference OX unemployment is not FOR the purpose of giving EVERYBODY out of work & GOVERNMENT Job. ANOTHER thing about the NEIGHBOR women's point of view WHICH somewhat puzzles us IS the way It seems to PLEASE them so upon the aanouncement OF an engagement to bs In a POSITION" to say: "Why I bellev SHE'S taJler than he Is." ALL the bunco tricks ARE so old and transparent THAT there can ba LITTLE sympathy for the victims. OXE of the many kind DISPOSITIONS of Providence IN the fashioning of HUMAN nature is the way IT took pains to fix it so THAT anything we'd unreservedly CONDEMN If anybody else did It SOMEHOW seems different WHEN we want to do It ourself.

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1 What may be used on gravel roads to keep them from getting dusty? 2 What does the name Adam mean? 3 What does Dall Eireann mean? 4 What are the world's largest Islands? 5 What card game la easiest cheated? 6 Has sour milk an food value? 7 What Is used to flavor chewing tobacco? b Where was tweed originally manufactured? 9 In what city was the first social settlement? 10 What port of France is closest to England? STO YESTERDAY'S QXTESTTOrVS. 1 How did the hansom cab get Its name? Ans. From Its Inventor, a man named Hansom.

2 What is homicide? Ans. It is the killing of any human being. 3 What is the name of the body of water that lies between England and Ireland? Ans. The Irish Sea. 4 What does I. W. W. stand for? Ans. Industrial Workers of the World. 5 Where does the Joss stick get its name? Ans. From the Chinese god, Joss. 6 What is the seventh book of the Old Testament? Ans. Judges. 7 What Is the chief ingredient of 1 1 1 ...

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