Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 200, Hammond, Lake County, 15 February 1922 — Page 4

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had matured and Interest on which had ceased, still

ercained in the hands of the people. They had not been

KSi 'UK LAKfc tuL..v i-uivi.. ...4 t . presented fcr payment because of nezlcet or isrnorance

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wrec at the poatoftice in Gary, April 1. lilt. ' cie-iiiifel ge&t inte.cat tc Aru. i ic.n.s. iiui vvu ucid j All under the act aiar-lt a, IB.. t ectnd-cia , .... . . , ,., ,,. ,. ,.

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ws:r.,. r;si:;r .. . . itn And postponement or tauu, length w t Wtol-m (News Dealer and Class Adt ). .Telc-paon UV the Objective CI tnt lii. .tifeii Ufcutury in p. OptBllig a .;f ou have any trouwie Kaitig THK luliis maa ,: I r ,. , . . H ,..,,,, . -,. , . smi.iaint immediately io the Circulation Lpa ituent letuamug cCUuice .atei ddjOtu tiuicnt O. Uo Ufiioa Jbajxaosid (private cxchanir-) 81ul). Jltti, il ! economy ColUctUffc whif tl OiUi not be iltiu ut all. t Ci.il for mhatevur department waniod-i I N JT1CK to SUHSCKtiiJiRS: j I no Italian guvfcimn.nl is going i'crward wiih rron'tlV Vyiu.;riLVh.rPp d oTfnt V reparations tor the econ.un.c mt. hut under diffihas Atn lost or was not sent i.n time THK nil his ha culUes, eiuee it is without a ministry and there is reEccr .i its maillnjc cyuipwent and U itnvin t arr.e.-!tl . o rach its patrons on time. Be prompt in advism - as ported tuueh douhl that tile i.uiaed a eco .umodat ions at

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WAE J3ELT EEDEMPTION BEGUN. j 1 3 United States tieasury depaittuent had for-' SsgjL'v begun the redemption of our war debta. OiTiJa announcement was made the other day calling for redemption of all the 3 3-4 per, cent Victcry notes on June 15, 1922, and holders are given the option of having their notes redeemed prior to that date at par and Cxxrueii interest. This is the formal beginning of the Singe refunding operations which must be handled within the ensuing 15 months, and Secretary of the Treasury Mellon Sa taking time by the forelock in order j that tha least disturbance may be felt by the money j iaarliet. !

the reu.unjnienu or

the proposed !nie:natkuai g;.th-i nig. fui thermore, , the i-'ieuen .ut undt-rii.it.-l to be pressing for delay of at least three m.vnlhf in n ii.i ; 1 it-. the: teuumnc ih.hfere nee, so that it mijjht tin- m;ddl of the summer 1 before a confab on war debts could be begun. Presi- I dent Harding Iiardiy will wtit that long. Tli.'re is no ' good reoatn why Ik: dUonl.i. Ou the other hand, there j is something to be i-.ii in favor of putt. tig off stThus ' refunding diseuKsiotis until alter the economic conference, provided this latter geta ucwti to bun-nebs ; within reasonable time. ! It matters not whether the United Stages Is ' icpresented at Genoa; nothing of common LeneCt will :

Tnese Victory notes were issued in two series in ,, lt . , , V ! all ihe European governments it co-cperate in retJay, 1919, one bearing 3 3-4 per cent interest and be- i , . , .... . , istoriDg and stabilising cronoinic conditions over whicti 'cg '.ix free, and the other bearing 4 3-4 per cent in- ' . ,, . .. thev can exercise influence amount. ug to control, isro&t, eubjeet to certain taxes. Their maturity date is , .ni i . PuttJBg their own hs uses in order they will be in May iO, 12., and the treasury department is here-' . , . , , , . , . . , ... , , , . , , , .position to calculate precisely what they will be able fere exercising is privilege of redemption nearly a year , . , , . , , . . , . , ,, i to do with respect to their Indebtedness to America, in advance of the maturity date. The original allot- ' . ,, ,.... ... f., a.

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ient ou suDscripuona tnree years ago was approximate- . , ... ,. . . . , eistanco in cany mg out then scund policies.

iv it,;,ia,vi.!v,uvv ui tue i-ts, out luiougu int.- opt-. etion3 of the sinking fund, tenders on subscriptiens to

fctiort term treasury certificates and otherwise, it is CAPITAL IUNISKME-TT

estimated that the total now outstanding ia only about j The death penalty is believed to be well on it3 1400,000,000, the redemption ot which amount i3 a ' way back among the statutory enactments in Michl-

eompaxatively small undertaking as financial matters gan. A rict which had the murder of a warden in !

go these daya. The amount of the Victory 4 3-4s out- a State prison, a few' weeks ago as one of its promifctanding is much larger, but it is probable that the re- ' nent features is responsible for spirited revival of a demptions of these also will be anticipated. demand for capital punishment, which was defeated It is important that holders cf these Victory 3 3-49 in the last session of the legislature, by a vote of riv this redemption call their attention, because after j 49 to iS. dune 15 next these notes will cease to draw interest, j There remains enough opposition to the death notwithstanding they will still have attached two penalty to compel a remodeling of the proposed meas-

eoupons, which will not be paid, however, because the government has exercised its privilege cf anticipating payment of principal. Many of the original subscribers for cur war -bonds gained their first experience in investments at that time, and some of them have failed to collect their interest semi-annually because they did tot Isnow the ubc and value cf the interest coupon. A recent treasury statement showed that no less than

ure upon linea that will enclose enly certain eases of homicide as for instance the murder cf policemen. It ts probable that cases oi unquestioned premeditation will be Included. The fact that the convict w ho cenf .?sed to feilHiie the warden, has made osr.ar murderoiu mu, ck.s pi suruably because as a "'lifer' he has no gi eater punishment to fear, is the explanation for stressing the necessity for a return

?s,954,260 of Tariou3 government obligations which j to capital punishment

Passing Show 1!VOTIlKn intpresttns lHos-ration IF ar.v ). needd OF hpw th- lemintne mind teapa I'.iwii l l.t from one thing to an-ul-er IS found In a letter cf one of the l.ov K and hm editor's ch.irmlns; rUiu:sM,f:T who i.nxlotislr nq utrus ir It's all rifjht to lt her VorxG nin fr onds kins hnr AM whnt time ha.!l she rerr the i:f;nnsi(Mi:.T.i at a fBTV bfErinning- at p. m. tDViofrmnc sells your oo I Ihe borne before the I-'OI.K d-css to e dewn tw-a. WK hope th- "i-arij doctor

WHO reys he has found tha tM'M'EMA RflTTi will kill ths aiim:i thinK berore It hai a JH E to wigKle out of His lisnv! and escape, IT takes more money now to tKi: a to 1 cf a inin IH.N It dttl t-ii years ago HI T a rrp'cndld job can t MUM: for t'r.v t.t ny womii'H v!,at has become of T1IK o. f. man who need to niiHY a ctffar-l'Kbter around with him. KXCRnnt; to a Frenchman viiI-: a.-r the ajtsrrcsors la l.ovu-M KI G tnoybo so, maybe isi: nt'T the aver.ige woman IS fharp en ug-h to tnaks the IA. believe that tho I.MTIATIO is entirely with him. THK heart trouble that a MA. has before marrlag-e and THAT which he has after marrtaye

AUG two entirely different thlngrs. FIFTY years ego a etory HAD to have a moral but NOWADAYS it has ta have an !m-rnr-ral. "Iti: flrt time we meet M! of ttjoiie worthy persona wno oM'Fmi that everything HAS Its rUri'tfu! place in the world WKHE going to ask him

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4 When was Lincoln KJlled? I 3 Wlio was the first Prince of Walfca? 6 Which is the Green Mountain j Ana. Edward, son of Edward I, king

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watching forest fires? 8 On what continent Is Congo Free State? 10 How much money was spent In 1920 by Protestant churches on foreign missions? ANSWERS TO YXSTEBJDArS Q0XSTIOKS 1 Is a peanut a nut or a vegetable? Ana. It is a vegetable. 2 What happens to corn If the tassel Is cut off the car? Ane. The tassel is simply a. means of polienatingr the kernals and if It Is removed the kernal3 will not develop.

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5 What is pumpernickel? Answer. Biack bread. ti How many instructors are there at Harvard? Ans. 800. 7 How long "can a maJi gt without breathing? Ans. Best records place the time at three minutes. S Who wrote 'Old Creole Days?" Ans. George Washington Cable. 9 "what strait connects Lake Michigan and Lake Huron? Ans. Mackinac. in what state makes 65 per cent of all the needles and pins manufactured in the United States? Ans. Connecticut.

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We wish to thank the patrons of the Parthenon Theatre and all theatre goers of this Region for the hearty co-operative manner you have received our announcement of "THE BAT." Since our first announcement of this big time attraction and our request for your co-operation, letters have continued to pour in assuring us of the necessary co-operation needed to put this superb play over, not only from those who desire to see the showing on the coming dates of presentation, but also from those who have seen it elsewhere and intend to see it again. We, therefore, take this opportunity to thank the writers of these letters for their help and to assure them that we will attempt to provide even more pretentious prod actions if money or our efforts can procure them. A great number of people have already taken the precaution to obtain their reserved scats but those who have not must not be disheartened because there are a number of choice seats remaining for this play. We must ask that you make arrangements for your seats before Thursday Evering as the ticket sale up to the present time has far exceeded our fondest hopes. The house will, unquestionably, be filled to capacity for all three performances and it is best to avoid unnecessary dissapomtment at the last minute. Hie "LET'S CO" and "GET TOGETHER" spirit of the people of this Region has already assured the success of "THE BAT." This assurance has prompted us to make arrangements for an early presentation of the musical comedy hit of the year "IRENE" and to figure on obtaining FRANK BACON in "UGHTN1N" now beirg played at the Blackstone Theatre in Chicago. As we. have already explained to you, t'ie Parthenon Theatre is ideally situated, spacious and roomy enough, and has stage accomodations ample enough to put HAMMOND ON THE M,P for the presentation of the largest production shown in Chicago and New York. Just the type of amusement you travel many miles to obtain and right at your convenience. All roads lead to "THE BAT" February 17th and 18th. LETS GO HAMMOND LETS GO. ' Mar.asement PARTHENON THEATRE

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