Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 90, Hammond, Lake County, 5 October 1921 — Page 4
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WYrlncsdH.v. October 5, 1921.
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Cated, tile itiltiidU iifeailiot COUIlllLluoUC iUi illri ui t;.jve uiiivui is compie'ie. It marks au avknutvicubiueui ot tue utter lauure of tu theorist -hu iiuubcu itua-
it Is seit-eviutut LUai tug retreat ouli
Tb Lju Count iiiiiw iiUi eaiaiit i-rdijr aDj jtm. liito cuii.ua.
m. I not nave been permitted if there were not nn enure Xh liu.ei CiuceiucHAiitt Harbor, dailj, j coi la.)se of ln communistic soiieme. Vet tn.it tne alr 1 iai. Jterod program win lead speeuily 10 imptoveu conuitioiis
WILL WEI) YOUNG NAVY BALLOON HERO
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may be long and panuul. Tfelhiig the l-oople "tio it yourselves" is not by any meant, au ranee of having it uone. Sueh advice
will be worthless unlets tin
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pii'to-t the indii'iual la his j vnji.h ho must reap from It,! headway. Though the corn-
De abandoned iu practice Kim
When the youthful Intrepid Lieut Kloor returned from the Canadian wilds in safety with his two mates In the now historic navy balloon flight, it -was announced that "the frirl" to whom he had written his first account of his flight. Miss Dorothy Flowerton, and o were to wed Then a few wecjks aro M;ss Flowerton'a mamma said that "it was all off" because of the raeajrer pay Kloor received. Now M il Irma Harn$on of New York has told friends she and Kloor are wed small pay notwithstanding.
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PES! LCI FOB, IKE FLAG Aiihough tut- ; i ii iu' is iar bettor posted on flag e liquet now than ,t a lew years! ago. t he Amer ican Legion emha.rked on a i-i.mmoudable enter prise in iinderiah.u.n to instruct is members and through them the public us to the honors, courtesies, and ceremonies tc which the American flag is intitled when placed on display. Mil lion or American boys, serving in the army E'.nd navy, where tne .eates; at ;en(.n is paid to flag etiquet. have brought the i.Mn hvrue ihem and passed it along: to their telljw citizens. There is still, however, a diiloialde va;.t rf knowledge of some of the established practices lr-tatins to the colors, and the former service mn ionipo;'ii.g the American Legion are better lolc to supply the needed information than anyone i-Uv. Here are seme of t lie courtesies- thai, should be paid the ling. It should e iw ays be given the position of honor- a i the fiout. ai the highest elevation or at the right. When it is draped or crossed with other
sia will not 'come back" until there is a government made up of honest men and security is offered the people the Sincerity of wtadi is not open to doubt.
LEAGUE AKD KOIwOE D0.CTI71IJE. It h rc' orted that there is quite a 'iuli: brewing in the assembly of the leauue of nations at Geneva over the paragraph of the covenant dealing with the Monroe doctrine. Just the extent to which understanding of that nature shall be exempt from Jurisdiction of the league is the cause cf the dispute. The
discussion is about as practical us some of the other j debetes in which the league has indulged. The wold j
oiik,ht to know b this time that the Monroe Doctrine Is the exclus -.e property cf the United States, and will be enforced precisely as the United Slates chooses to enforce it. What, the league assembly may or may not do in regard to the Doctrine will have about as much effect on that instrument as a decree promulgated by the Martians.
TAX PAYMENTS DIFFICULT. One of the great defects of the present system of assessment and collection of income taxes 1 that
;the tax is paid about a year after the inccme accrues. Many concerns and individuals have recently rejorted tn the Treasury Department that they are absolutely
unable to raise the money with which to pay income
Hags it should be on the right the onlooker's right.
When it is used as a Ulceration for a pulpit or speak
er's lustrum nothing should be allowed to rest upon
it e.c.-pL the liible. It should never be used as
table cloth, sofa pillow or the like, and should
be twisted up to make 'osettes or similar ornaments, ijiiniiiig should he used for such purposes. As the ii.:g is (aiiied by in n parade men among the cnlookers should lemovc v.e'r hats and held them wi'h the right nan 1 gainst Utr left s iiulder. Women sh .;:!(. stand v a-. niiou. 7 he fon goi;.;.' are among the niuh t important po nv- f; t'e remembeied. Hut there are othcre which 1'. wo-shi be well a'.- . learn. Some .: these matters
7" ut ,tt'' - ,u "u;:e ,d ' 1,;as0n :"! CAN MONAECHISM REVIVE I
' "' i ny Hie lasen 111 most cases rroUl tne l'..., n, ,. t... 7.olt.r.v tc t.rar.nrntt In risk its
customs cf the army u-id navy. When the flag is ' ,.t.puf ation on tne pl-ophecy that, the monarchists of fiown at half-staff, it should first be n-ised to the cermany will never make a "come back" and i.robably j top rf the pole and then lowered to the de.-iren post- riPVer will even make a serious attempt through mili-
u is to he taken down it sr.ould fil :tnt force. Manv have been questioned and. surpris- j
in liii-'.i.g jng ,)S j, scunds. not one was discovered who has so; permitted 1U1UQ as nis individual opinion of what sort of mon-
on a arrhv would be best for Germany. This, more than
any other single point, seems to have hurried th newspaper to the conclusion that the real spirit c the old
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'tax Installments due on the income of J920. Very few
j concerns accumulate and hold in reserve the money 'with which tc pay their income taxes. To do so would
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ltlUllC 111C111 LO UU1U I aUUP I'ilT ill l"c i i v i . i J vaults. Owing to the depression in business many 'individuals and companies find themselves in 1921 without the cash to pay taxes on incomes the greater! 'portion of which was earned in the first half of 1925.
One argument in favor cf the sales tax is that the tax would be collected from month to month on the actual business transacted and uo taxpayer would find himself embarrassed in making the payment.
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be raised j 1 ti t the t of the staff, it or 1o.ver ng it its folds never should b
'j g i .mud. When the flag is hun,
iieid she iild be on the onu c ke.-'s left, Initig v.-i really the starry ft!-; sin . il l Wir's rlgh'.
to t uch
wall he Ja. ? but when !t is lo :n ae .it,'.
j monarchist group has Iteen broken and befuddled.
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n.ese inier ueians 01 nag etiquette win not be Fr0m these individual conversations the Zeitung IcaTned quickly by the public, but If the Lgion p-rsists Spreads an analogy to the entire royalist, crowd and in its' campaign it will eventually be successful, and j publicly expresses the judgment that monarchy in any people will show as polite manners in their treatment j form never will be re-established in Germany. Late Cl the flag as they do in less important matters of iflareuns in Bavaria and the assassinaticn of Krdiercer
etiquet.
RUSSIA'S CHANGING POLICY
If dispatches portraying conditions in Russia may be relied on, the soviet government is decentralizing j
industry more rapidly than it nat;ona!ized business men when it came into power. "Do if yourself" is the advice given those who have hitherto depended upon the government for the initiative in ever thing.
ore marked as isolated fanaticism varrying no definite meaning in a national sense.
WOMEN'S EARS are reported due to return, but the aear. sweet things could always hear the right question even if they had no ears visible.
The football gladiator1: put ou moleskins to save their own.
Mexican Gum-Shoe Men Form Union
MEXICO CITY. Oct. Disciples of Sherlock lb hues, Mcrisfeur I.eeoq and Old Sleuth are forming a union here. The detectives think they should unite to keep salaries from dropping to the starvation point while tiny protect society from the unregenernte arid have completed a preliminary organization, with Juan Manuel Cabrera as president. Senor Cabrera is said to be a solver of mysteries with considerable reputation in Mexico. The Detectives' Union will keep out gum-shoe men who lack ideals and have a tendency to forget professional ethics. Detectives of the police department it is reported, will be included in the organization.
Here's New Way to
Ke -Equip Your Car JINTERNATIOKAl NEWS SERVICE) AKRON", O.. Oct. Here is a rw
method (ucctst.ful, but rather tedious of obt. lining a new auto: I One evoning recently an auto hit one driven by H. Jt. Myers, charity worker Myers's gas tank was smashed and the , owner of the other car bought Myers a new one. I Another auto a few days afterward smashed one of the wheels on Myers" j machine. A new wheel was purchased 'for Mr. Myer by the owner of the other auto. j During another collision the windi shield on hid car was damaged, and . Mr. Myers was presented with a new I one. j "I atn hoping some one bumps into my radiator and musses up my auto top.
ihen I will have almost a new car, ! said Air. if yera.
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Alberta's Wheat Crop Makes 82,000,000 Bushels INTERNATIONAL NE5 SERVICE ItEGlN'A, s.isk.. Oct. The harvest is drnwIiiK to a close in Western Canada. Manitoba and Saskatchewan expect larger harvests than last year, while Alberta's crop Is expected to be. about the same. Kxcellent filling and ripening weather prevailed for two weeks Immediately preceding the commencement cutting. The Alberta wheat crop Ip estimated at S2.O(0,l'oO bushels. "an average of about twenty-five bushels to the acre. The Sankatchewan harvest of wheat, oats, barley and flax Irf estimated at around L'T.Vfi lO.iiOrt bushels.
Childless, So Ends Life TiEKM.V, Oct. Heinrtch Hasgenmacher, a multi-millionaire, eighty-six yenrs of age, vCno owned numerous factoriee, mills, breweries and restaurants throughout the country, has committed iriiicide. In a letter which was found on hi office desk, Hamtenmacher, who a childless widower, stated that bis lonely life had become unbearable.
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Heart Is On "Wrong Side HKKIIN. Oct. An extraordinary discovery was made by a surgeon at the Fankhow hospital, near Berlin, whet operating on a patient for appendicitis. When the patient was cut open It wm found that his heart was on the right side of the body and the appendix on the left.
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A blue lis:ht focus'd on a vein will
cause the blood to concentrate, while '
red will make it flow quickly.
Sea vapor Is not salty, the salt being left behind In the process of evaporation.
HOW MUCH
DO YOU KNOW?
1 What Is sailcloth? 2 What were caravals? 3 Of what is carbolic acid a byproduct? 4 To what family does the tuna fish belong? 5 Into how many squares is a chess board divided? 6 What country's nag was raised at the south pole when it was discovered?
7 When should poultry flocks be i
culled? S Which is the largest coining mint in the I'nited States? ? What English kint had the last court jester? 10 What is the normal heart beat? AJTSWEKS TO YESTERDAY'S QUESTIONS I. What is the area of lower Califor
nia? Ans. 38, 32S square miles. 2 How many keys are there on a clarinet? Ans. I'sually thirteen. 3 What do circus clouds look like? Ans. They are composed of long whit? fibers or slender filaments and are usually observed at great heights. 4 What city la the cu-pital of Delaware? Ans. Dover. D What Is density? Ans. Density is defined as the ratio of mass to volume.
6 WhyAmerica? 7 Who
did the Spaniards come to Ans. To search for gold, was .'Endymion? Ans. A
youth In Oreek myth famous for his beauty and never ending sleep. 8 What volcano' threw out more lava than anv other? Ans. Hecla in
Ic'land. The eruption in 17S3 was its greatest. It threw out a stream of lava forty-live miles long and fifteen miles wide. it What does Hong-Kong nn-an? Ans. Sweet waters. lt What work doen the ladybug perform? Ans. It consumes plant lice and i.5 of value to fruit growers.
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