Hammond Times, Volume 10, Number 52, Hammond, Lake County, 14 January 1922 — Page 4

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Trains of live cattle on their way to packing centers of the "West pass refrigerated trains of beef on

V the 1.1KK loihtv I'HivTixu -fc rtuusiuxu to. the4r"'way to the consumers. Shiploads of raw cotton

u,t headed North pass shipload of cotton goods on their Tes-EastChicaso-Indlana Harbor. dally except W:l' 1,1 the f frPt rates, surdy. Entered at the yostofftee in Kast Chicago. No- transportation charges are higher than the cost Ot vemi'er IS, 1913. , , , The Lake County Time?-Saturday and Weekly Edl- j production and manufacture. If'o,.L;utere1 at Postofiice in Hammoiid. l-Vbruary Until some of these troubles are eliminated, bustA 3 1 fi The Gary KvenlriK Times Daily except Sunday. Ka- mss will t-nntir.ue to suffrr Happily the case Is net ""iil'undrt'he'act o" ""rVifUVl'. IVecond-cU.w to puzle the expert diagnostician. Isolating the m&ttr, f rt nape lilt hnclncca HmMnra ia n Iwicrin rornnvlna thotn

It is the consciousness cf what's wrong that reduces the business gloom.

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MAKRYING AGES. Census Ru.awii.- ttvi'.ii. the age? at which men . nd woiiit'n ar must Inch tied to marry, though the av-ei-ia for both sexes is rising. About 10 per cent of women marry bo I ore they are 20, while mere than half

promptly as you have in the past, please do not tin;,k it juarrv before the age of 2". Mote than half the men has tietn lest or was not sent on ti.no. TilK Tl.MI.d ha., " "l increas-d its mailing equipment and is striving earnestly do not marry before the thirtieth birthday. It appears to reach Its patrons on time. Be prompt In a J vising ui ,. , , ... , . , when you do not set cur paper and we will act promptly tna a& aS conies apace the chances Of marriage " " -" " - -- ------ rapidly diminish. However, this may not be due to FACTORS IN DEPRESSION unwillingness but to lack of opportunity. According To many persons the present business depression U c nsus compilations, L'.OOO.OOO men and women more 'a Infinitely more enigmatical that it really dtight to that "" years of age are leading single lives, though be. There are causes for it, some of them quite ai tuple whether of "blessedness" is open to debate. It may to the analytical mind of the business expert. ' haw been, observed that some widewers are persistent It is obvious that the gri-af wcrld disturbance ilue (in th- hunt and some widows are not inclined to re-' to the war is a primary and contiiuit:g cause of lii j pulse advances of possible available men, but it takes

nresent condition. from this sum sprout oft' ni:ny w to make such a contract and ott.en when one is

factors which play a part in holding back tho business awakening ro earnestly sought by every cue of in many victims. Entering into today's troubles are low productivity, the high cost of manufacturing, inefficient distribution and its high cost, the iutiniie variety uf products, sluggish management of industry and pcur finance and credit management. Any one nf these constitutes a difficult barrier for business to hurdle. While industrial production is higher than some time ago, it is still below normal. The individual is

jwoducin less- That in turn decreases costs and iuj

tarn decreases pales. An inefficient system cf distributed. Is a chronic sore on the body economic. The wortd, more especially the United States, has learned pretty well the art of economic production and consumption. Hare In normal times these elements in the economic triangle hava attained high efficiency and low cost, but the element of the distribution of he products of the p-oducera to the point desired by tfca consumers remains costly, wasteful and ineibv .-ieiii.

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average marriage age. Not so long ago about the only cam r tor a woman lay in marriage. tjenic of our

grandmothers were but 1 f when they became brides. Now, ordinarily, a girl is no out of hlghrsckool at that age. li' slij goes to college marriage is out cf the question until she ir in the twenties. Neither are young men prepared to marry as 'young as once was the case. In an eerlitr day a willingness to work and enough money to pay fi r the licence and the minister were all that was t'lou.'.-ht necessary ss a preliminary. Now men must be ertaMishd and have something laid by warranting a step which entails additional expense and increased responsibilities. Kven when both are at marrying age it does not follow that a wedding will ensue quickly. Many a Jack never finds his Jill. Therein is one important reasr-i why many do not marry, though to what extent it is true the census figures, do not revea 1. I FARRAE AND TEL LEG EX hare struck a marital enag because they are both of the "oxygen" type, according to a prominent I5oston physician. An oxygen woman shcu'd marry a nitrogen man, according to the doe., and versa vice.

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of motor cars? A How many homes in thl country arc owned by their occupants and free from debt? S What Is -the population of Bills Island? 8 How long haa Kills Island been a Bovemment station lor the landing- of Immigrants? 1 What part of the head le the pat8 "What is tho most southern point of Greenland? 9 How old must an army officer be before he ran be retired? 10 "Where Is the largest of our national forests located?

JLZTSWXKS TO rXEDAT'S QTTESTXOWS 1 What la the fturtest possible speed of the universe? Ann. The speed ol light. 2 What wood makes the best bowling balls? Ans. Llgnum-vltae. 3 What Is the upper division of the human brain called? Ans. Cerebrum. 4 Which Is the larger the upper 01 lower division of the brain? Ans. Upper. 6 Chiefly of whst descent are the inhabitants of Eraiil? Ans. Portuguese. 6 In Introducing a roan to a woman which name Is mentioned first? Ana.

The woman's. 7 What is the difference between blotting paper and ordinary pulp paper? Ana. Blotting paper does not have so much glue or sizing In it and has not been rolled so much. 8 Who do the adjective ursine and vulpine mean? Ans. Ursine means like a bear and vulpine means like a fox. 8 What la the fourth largest city in the Unit4 State? Ans. Detroit, atirh. 10 WTre fl Id Angora goats com from? Ans Angora In Apia Minor.

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