Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 80, Hammond, Lake County, 23 September 1921 — Page 4

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THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS , COaCPAJW?. Tha LAke Coucty Time Dolly exc.pt i..ijrda- an.1 tfunuay. lumertwi a, l LUa poslcuuce la ii;uiimu'-.;. Juua Ja, isC. Tk Tliass Kiut Chica o-ln5iiiam. Harbor, daily anoapt KuD'la. Kuierwl L.L Uio poaaoltioe ia Jutuot Cliiott. .No van or 1. 181S. The lka County Tlma Saturday and Weekly Edition. aUertti at tba potoCJcn In Hammond, fc'obruary 4. Ttm utiy Kaiu ljuiy u-.ciia buaduy. Ka ; ii Ui jutoCiC in Ciaiy. April 1 All uuo-jr Uio ct t id area i, A;, u eecond-claa

O U'OA.V fArNtt CO. CHICAGO Ulii, lV-iepllollo Hi fcajaau a ThomiiBoa. Ka.st Cliufo ieleptioua 9S1 t-al Chiccco (The liui() Telethon 21 Andiann tiarbtr (heiwrixr and Ciasj A4? -Telephona 13 India, i jiAjtwr (Mei iiaaier) . ri-ptina 113-J Woitn-g rleilonrt bl)-M .rcwa ioln t Telephone M IT u Uava vu troubU (retting- Turn Tiatiss iuu ocuplaint immediately to lh '."irculRllon lJuparuueuu tifttniJioud Urlvato titharvjoj iivu. J101. 1101 (Call lor wii5iw-. ti' departmant wanted.) NOTICh; TO PUUoCUUUCK. It you 'fall to receive your copy of Th Timbs as i'rcoiPtly as you hava la the pavot, ple do not think It ha b-u loot or was Dot sent ou tlm hcncinotr lhat the mau aarvieo Is not what It usd to be and thai complaints art i'liiryil Irom many eoL.rc4 about tha trUn and mH io. Ihi Ximm has lncroaned it nvuliug euulpmeul and I at7lvlSH earnestly to racH lu pati-ona on time. Kj piaufrl in advivlxic ua wban you flo oot -tt your ppor vid wa wllj act promptly.

DUE PROCESS OF LAW. Whatever one may think uf the prohibition law, there should be no dtffurenee of opinion on the question of search and seizure without :i warrant. The federal constitution declares that "the riyht of the people to be secure In their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, ahull not be violated, and no warranto shall issue, hut upon probable cause, supported by oatii or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized." That provision was the result of experience with a Uritish despot. Experience in our own government shows that frequently a bureaucrat becomes a despot, from whom the people need protect it n. "Due process of law" is as important today as it was prior to the revolution.

indication that American wholesalers, jobbery and retailers are willing to support the domestic market we may as well shut down cur plants anil go out of business." it is a somewhat popular move in small towns to encourage local and discourage mail order purchasing. "A mail order purchase is a slap at your home town," they sometimes say. One reading this statement regarding the purchase of German and Japanese toys by mail order houses, and refusing to support the American-made toys, is inclined to sympathize with the small town attitude. The American toy industry had an opportunity to develop greatly during the war years, and despite the handicaps necessarily imposed on industries of that sort, it increased its product from $14,000,000 in 1014 to $S0, 000,000 in 3 9 2 0. In 1914 we imported over $7,000,000 worth of foreign toys, an4 in 1!20 over $10.000,000 worth. Foreign competition, particularly from Germany and Japan is increasing rapidly. At the present rate it would not be surprising if they controlled a third of the American trade in a year or so Naturally the mail order houses are after the cheapest toys they can secure. They generally take the importers' side of the tariff controversy, since they are ever in search of the cheapest buying market. Hut after sn American industry has been put out of business, the buying public, no longer receives the advantages of lower prices, but must pay tribute to foreign monopoly. The American toy makers ask GO per cent protection, and since their chief competition comes from Germany and Japan, they seem to have a good rase.

The - Passing -Show

IN' TRINTING a Chinese paper at Chicago only 4,000 of (he 40,000 characters in the Chinese alphabet were used. Learning the A. Ii. C s in China must be some strain on juvenile mentality.

STAND BY IT. S. TOY TRADE. "The biggest retailers and mail order houses have gone back on us," declared a leading American toy manufacturer recently. "They are buying the cheap German and Japanese toys. Unless there is pome good

IT WAS SCARCELY necessary for Uncle Joe Cannon to deny the story that he contemplated retiring from congress. The habit of going to congress is too firmly fixed in him to be broken voluntarily.

CONGRESSMAN HKRR1CK admits that he talks too much. Also he might have added that he writes too much.

WHAT A CHICAGO stock market report seems to mean is that the dressed beef business, for a spell, ha gone to the cloven hoof.

KV KM discussing a need OK the times does some good AND we are glad to see undersllpa Mi:.T10MU occasionally I tho newspaper advt stlments AM) !y the fashion writers. JIAKM .n made no mlhtake AIIOVT Americans loving to bunkoed EVEN at the cost of life WITH booties stuff. A long siegre of tougb luck is a good thing for a selfish man IT makes him f OXSIDEHATK of others. TIIK auto-agent temperament IS ly no means confined to that IvnntF.STING class of our FKi.LOW'-d'nYlXS and we note THAT the aveargo candidate for nomination" to a city office SAYS of any given rival: OH, yes, he's a very nice little candidate, but Till' (Ireek army is tetreattng to a safer position A Nil the Turks are doing everything TIIK.Y can to help them arrive AHEAD of schedule time. OXCH upon a time there was a Rlrl w ho WAS prouder of her mentality than Ml 12 was of her beauty HIT she was mlphty homely. WI' have our moments OK depression when we WISH the milk supply would HAT fewer weeds AM) the water supply less ehl'Tine.

HOW they are going; to VOTll In the city elections this year IS one secret the women Alii; keeping: bo well THAT they are brinK'ng some of the CAXII1UATES to the VKHOii: of nervous prostration. WHAT has become of the o. f. man

WHO went to the barber shop and TOOK a bath every Saturday nlsnt WEALTH Is not all ANT) our observation Is thai THE very rich do not look KSI'Kt I.U.LY happy except the YKRY young ones an.l as a ruis THEY haven't sense enough TO be anything els. AVE presume the transitions I the films are for the purpose OF grivlngr some of the movie ACTOIIS and actorines A chance to pull off one of THEIR own peculiar I.ITTI.K orgies.

2 How fawt doea flie blood travel through the heart? Ana. At the rate of seven miles an hour. . 3 What well known name did Washington Irving give to New York City? Ans. "Gotham." 4 What lake dots the Iictroit river connect? Ans. lake St. ("lair and Lako Erie. 6 What Is the title given to the king Of England in India.? Ans. Emperor. 5 Where is the geographh al eeuter of this country? Ans. 1 1 is in Kausa.s. 7 What is graphite? Ans. It i.s the purest form ol earlmn nest to the diamond

ti Who w as England's greatest tel.-1-esinan'.' Ans. Gladstone.. D For what are the ivimherly diamond mines famous? Ans. For ti.ei; produetiveness. They if Id approximately-nine-tenths of all diamonds prom uueed m the world. 10. Who wrote "Quo Vadis?" A;r. Henry Sienkiaw i z.

Chinese Divide Profits. In China it is a -nM'm widely observed for n shopkeeper to divide about in per cent of the profils nmopl! -.,.,.. .. th,. New Year.

How Much Do You Know? 1 What are the four sacred books of the Hindu religion called? 2 What is the Wassail howl? 3 W'hat Is the mea'ning of Allah? 4 What was "The Passing Hell?" 6 What was "The Fleet?" 6 W hat is an lnconoclast? 7 What Is the story of Homer's Illiad? 8 What was the. "Land of Bondage ?" 9 Who painted "he most famous rieture of the last judgment? 10 What is Machinaellism? ANSWERS TO TESTEKDAY'S QUESTIONS 1 What are lurid stars? Ans. Those visible to the naked eye.

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