Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 97, Hammond, Lake County, 13 October 1921 — Page 4
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.lT'LL ACT WHEN XHEY KliOW IT PAY L Ik ia a good sign that President liaxdiug i.oiuj to lifiv rejected aeniiinent as a factor la hbs dlaariuatueut it.ovtuiH-jL Sentiment la a good agitator, but it stidoni tL-'i iie signatures oa tUe dotted line. When It tomes to I'uuiug over tha deal sentiment haa to step back
. v-w-v 5-23.000,000 iu value. This was exceeded only by the i rr a good many years a lot of people wanted to $582,tn.O.Ou-J we shipped to the United Kingdom and st r:1 -f llie 6 i tnU country. They be 1-1 meet- ;Ull3 jaS.OOU.OOo purchased by Canada. The net trade lp.i-:i ad sans souga and gave pathetic reciuiions and I balance in fnvor of the 1'nited Btaita on oar business
results. The reason Is that business and polities nm not convinced of the evils of war for themselves. There i!ie men of intlut nee who get jobs and control jobs through the military machine. There are interests that make money by making and selling war materials, aud there are men who pot fortunes by war conditions and other men who hope, through a gambler's chance to make other fortunes if other wars occur. New, of course, the truth is that war outrages every law of economies. Where a few gain, millions must lose and bear burdens through lingering years of misfortune aud hardship. If some statesman. In a cold, dlspassionnte, buseas-like way, could put Ihe problem upon that basis; if business aud politics could be peruaded that this contest In armameuts aud the whole reckless train of procedure that can lead only to war, are no lonper In the best interests of the makers of money and the holders of public Jcbs. the disarmament conference would get results with dizzy suddenness. Maybe the calm, Judicial, methodical mind of Secretary Hug lies ponders something of this sort. Maybe ihe president's recent utterances forecast some Euch program. The UnlteJ States, with tho bulk of the world's gold aud credits in Its vaults and a dominatirg commercial position, would tunable to eive telline cuiphnsii-j to fi-.ii.-ii juguu: nts.
DIFFICULTIES IN GERMAN TRADE. Germany has become the third' best customer of the United Stutf". According to official figures our exports to that country for tho first seven mouths of the
'present calendar year amounted to a little mere than
Pks.-i)1 resolutions. Meanwhile the politicians winked U'o", iogly at the "boys in tho back room" fixed t:y tho Ueit and the barkeeps got a day off to sere on the eijc:lcn boards. Vi.r-n one liay busine3 got the notion that saloons Interfered with the prompt and regular punching of Vm. clocks and made skilled hands unsteady. Funds tailiot sentiment and politicians saw the light. There la a vast body of sentiment In favor of dlsni:a.r.ient. There must be no more wars. Wholesale iniii Motional murder is abhorrent to all human senslBut representatives elected by the people, who art priying and sentimentalizing and weeping, calmly sit ii!"'. discuss "the next war" and vote hugs appropr!il :cs for armies and navies. Tho sentiments of the
with Germany was t77.00o.000. la other words, our producers have a credit in that fum on the business transacted during the seven months with Germany. I?ecuse or the further decline in the exchange value of the German paper mark, it becomes an interesting uuestlon as to how aud where that credit is held. The violent fluctuations in the value of German exchange greatly Increase the difficulty and hazard of
The - Passing -Show
A f roe-born Amrlc&n ettlzou m a man who dos not WANT the r vi-uuicnt TO uquaiMier his money becaus it there 1.4 any squandering' to do HE prefers to spend It extravag-antly AND waMefully hUiutelf. SOME of th&so day tt U going- to bo UKNKRAXI.Y conceded th. th hort SKIRT is bc-jujILI and he4Uthfut AND then you'll sae them OOIXO out of style In a hurr. THI9 is Ui eeasua when curtain has bean P1UWS on sumraer AND it la bji automobile curta-tn. TUB Ford always leaves the iMJ'Hn.islON upon us of eo more NI3AULY human than anything KLSl'J that isn't actually and when OX a narrow country road OVU further projresj la blocked tor THE time belce; t,y two t them iVam'.v tdonide each other it eJweye tut if the Fords thameolves WHU3 doln the talking-. MAXr a man WHO is a bearcat when HB U down town 15 a tumble bug- wben be IS fct home. ASOTHUi time when a NEIGHBOH woman looks Tery aevere
OVKlt something- which DO lis not concern her la when sho IlRNA by Inquiry that two CHiLimiiN la the family under ulseuasion AT the moment CAME tardy IS months erart. MANY men refuse to STKADY up until they lese THF1I. ba.ln.ncc In the bnlc HKiroiLll b eu her he wonders why NATtun didn't rlv her winrs and a halo BUT after he pete her II discover why. EVERYTHING has tt compn.iat!on3 ANI one thing the lack times SAVES a mlddle-agred man from IS the nobby eport model with a BELT In the. back Wiut IS be would be morally certain NOT to have sense enough not TO be persuaded Into under mora C'lIKRFUI. general conditions. A call for a meeting- of the Democratic NATION. II, committee !a to BK pent out. probably TO detf-rrnlne whether or not IT la ntlll in existence.
8 Who wrote, '"Ihe Old Uakea iluc-"
ket?" 4 What rr cent of German army officers engaged In the World War wer killed?
6 Who is the oldest member of the
supreme court?
6 What three Btites have the most
Ford cars? 7 Where Is cnnnel coal found? 8 Toes a will ever become void? 9 Where can the name of a farm be registered? H Is pulverized coal ured Buccessfully? Asrswxas to yesterday's QUESTIONS 1 Of what are grindstones made? Ans. Sandstone. 2 How many Ktronra are there on a standard guftar? Atis. Fix. 3 What highly explosive compouml la ued In the manufacture of celluloid? Ans. flun cotton. 4 In wlat Kurof.ean country Is the Guadalqulver river? Ans. It Is an Important river In Spain. 6 ro:n what do we get gum arable? Amu. From the acacia tree. 6 What la an easy way to remove
Ink etains from the finders? Ans. Dam-;
pen an ordinary match and rub It or the strain.
7 -To what group of animals do rab
bit belong? An. Rodent. 8 What Is the ta.ndard rinle of the
t:. S. army? Ana. Th Springfield .3 cabller. j 8 What ocean current warms Kouthern Alaska? Ana The Japan current. 10 How far Is New Orleans from salt water despite the fact that It i.i popularly supposed to be on tfce Cult of Mexico? Acs. One hundred miles, j
How Much Do You Know? 1 What Is th official side arm or the United Btate.i army?
2 How lonr Is th r.in-nln Trivlim.vf
Money heck without question f l If HUNT'S GUARANTKEU Sir. I J SKIN DISK ASK REMEDIES taf TyJ t Hunt's Selveand Soar,fil in 1 j( the treatment of Itch, Eczema, i Rlngworm,Tetter or other itchins akin dieeeeee. Xiy tha
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mercial circles over the outcome of the German financial situation. At tha present time the depreciation In the value of the German mark is about 37 per cent. It therefore hns a ery little way to go before It reaches zero. Then what win happen?
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