Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 137, Hammond, Lake County, 30 November 1921 — Page 4
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MONEY AT WORK. The public has heard no touch preaching about thrift that the subject has become so trito it doei not reietve the attention it deserves. The fact that savlngb banks have increased their deposits and number of depositors over those of one year ago la encour
aging. Next to working for mehey, the thrifty per
ron will try to make hia money work for him. Wise expenditures has its place, but this Is hot enough If the individual destren to make substantial headway financially. It is necessary that a part of the earnings be placed where it can earn something, where it can become a source of revenue. Government savings and the various financial Institutions offer the Utmost in security to wage earners and provide for an increase in the turns deposited through the increment of interest. The regular deposit of a sum so small as a dollar a week, maintained over a period of years, will be a source of surprise to persons who regarded the sum as too Insignificant to be saved. The government is able, because of the close relationship to the public, to secure money which might otherwise be withheld from the regular banking institutions, and to this extent it iu rendering a valuable service without becoming a competitor of the banks in A real sense.
YOUTH OF TODAY. The Yale Union having decided that there is no truth in the oft-repeated assertion that "the morals of the present generation have fallen below the normal "American standard,'' it remains for somebody to define : this standard. There will be those of us who, looking back upon our cwn period of youth, will be inclined to agree with the Union, If it means that the boys and girls of today are much the same as those of a generation ago. Young men' and women cf today simply do more openly many of the things which some of the lads and lassies of another day did behind the door. . A study cf history leads inevitably to the conclusion that human nature etoday differs but slightly In its good and evil desires, In its hopes and fears. Its virtues and its sins, its devotions and its dissipations, its loves and its passions, from that of a thousand years ago. The real difference lies in the new standards we are setting up. The boys and girls of today are not all headed for ruin, nor even a large percentage of them. The loud-mouthecf, gaudily-dressed dance hound and motor speedsters are in the minority, but they make more noise than 'the thousands upon thousands of young men and women who have their eye on perscnal success and who are crowding our night Bchools end studying after work in order to prepare themselves for advancement. Every community has many such. No, young people are not going to the dogs; not as a whole, at Ieaat. About the usual proportion are headed for trouble and a few years hence thev will
wake up and envy those who with fewer opportunities are distancing them in the race of life, and wonder how jt happened.
SANITY OR INSANITY. Costly criminal triala will no longere be featured by the clash of experts, testifying profoundly nad Incomprehensibly, if the American Institute of Crlm-
, inal Law and Criminology has Its way. It often ! appears the more money there Is in a case the greatjer is the difficulty of learning the truth. To correct this condition delegates to the thirteenth annual meetng of the institute last week advocated k model
bill, which, enacted Into law, might avoid many of the difficulties cow experiencedConflicts of testimony between eminent apeclalIsts in criminal trals Involving the claim of Insanity as a defense have indeed been disquieting to many citizens. Confidence in the process of law Itself Is involved, and the layman his sometimes wondered if "expert" testimony can be purchased as a marketable commodity. Of course, such Insinuation is baseless as a gen
erality. It is not strange that two able professional
men often disagree In their conclusions; it Is strange, rather, that two ever can he found, to agree. There are so many differences In point of view, In observation, In phrasing, interpreting and applying definitions that the opportunities for contradiction ara manifold. To standardlae regulations covering such evidence tn the interest of hniformity and coraparbility is a worthy undertaking. v There thould be mo-e sanity in pleas of Insanity.
WHEN READING a newspaper In a street car, if one holds It so the person on either side can read it also, It Is evidence of a generous disposition.
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Is a Dollar Made of Rubber or Hard Metal? Can it be stretched so that $65 will buy a $165.00 Phonograph or $295.00 buy a $600.00 PlayerPiano? WE THINK NOT! It all depends on your viewpoint. If it is your opinion that you can get more than a dollar for a dollar, you will probably listen to the lure of "something for nothing" advertisements that are flooding the papers at the present time. If. however, you will use the good common sense that you were born with you will realize that no man has as yet invented a system whereby he can pay rent, light, heat, etc, sell below cost, and still show a profit. It can't be done. High class merchandise, such as the Brunswick, is never offered at reduced prices, because they are priced right to begin with. As an example, we have a very fine Brunswick Phonograph which sells at $65.00. We would not say it was worth $100.00, because we have some very fine Brunswicks that are worth $100.00. But the phonographs at $65.00 are worth every bit of $65.00. THINK IT OVER YOU CANNOT GET SOMETHING FOR NOTHING.
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OV bwn nota of cheery encouragement TO conwumwa for th d.y: WHERE there la eo much trend THERE must b om reduction. THE difference between YOl'R lawyer and your conscience IS that your conscience will TBI-l. you you are wrong. WHGX you are wrong. IF Tom Watson Isn't CAREJTI. In h! efforta TO crank up Henry for IirLL, fee Mkeir to And thai IIKJIRY has a aty backflr.WE hare an abiding faith THAT universal uffTsre will not DIflRl PT th hn AS lone an such kn Intemwt la TAKRJI In auch topic as sni.UXO ashes on .the bathroom floor. A wfcola lot of men WITT! pronounced idoas UO throuvh Ufa MISIH6OlNlXft them d!CR nobody ha thoug-ht of an K9 PECI A L l Y cray fad for this winter THE goloshes mflyht b brought OVT and put on parade for another reason . n.Oli:ECK la that quality In A political candidate which. ENABLES him as ho eulogises tha GRAND old flag TO leava the Impression on thoao rnKSHNT that his opponent DOKSN'T think muen ot It , IX fact rather oppoe It. IP a cnan haa mors MOEY than brains, naturally HE hasn't Plains pnongh TO r-.l!izo t.
MANY a man who used to let Ms ho re STAKD out In the cold Is careful TO cover the radiator of his AC TO with a blanket. ANOTHER pathetic LITTLE feature of isvcryday UFE ta a local ce?ebr!ty IV a strange town. ANOTHER advantage Solomon had OVER th other young fellows of HIA day was wealth, when be built THAT chariot ho "made the pillars OV silver, tha bottom was of gold THK cove-ring of purple AND paved with lovo for tha DAl'GHTEfts of Jerusalem" THAT would catch most any girl FOR a Sunday evening ride.
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1 How much does It cost to get a patent? 2 Which la the leading- peach producing Btate in the Vnion? 3 Where is the Penobscot river? , 4 What Is a penumbra? 6 What is the white spot at the base of the fingernail called? 6 What famous cartoons did Thomas .Vast originate? 7 How many pounds does a kilogram equal? 8 How many liquid quarts does one liter equal? 9 How many main castes are there In tho Hindu caste system? . 10 -What national park Is located in Kentucky? AXTSWXKS TO TESTER DA TPS QUESTIONS 1 How lonp was John Marshall chief justice? .Ana. 34 years.
2 How does the population of Ire
land and Norway compare? Ans. Ireland has a larger population than Norway. 3 When do the most serious storms occur in Florida? Ans. In the late summer and early fall. 4 How hot does an oven have to be to bake biscuits? Ans. From 430 to 650 decrees. How fast does the earth travel on Its Journey around the sun? Ans. About 19 miles a minute. 6 Who was the first republican nominee for president? Ans. John C. Kreemont. 7 Wivcre does most of the asbestos used in the world come from? Ans. Quebec 8 Where is most of the ribbon In the United States made? Ans. In Pennsylvania and New Jersey. 9 When was the first Kord car made? Ans. In 1903. 10 When is the height of the shipping season in Florida? Ans. Between November 15 and July 1.
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