Hammond Times, Volume 6, Number 238, Hammond, Lake County, 28 March 1912 — Page 4
THE TJ2XE8.
Thursday, March 28, 1912.
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Evening Timea, daily except Sunday,
Editor Tims-. I taka this meana to
dvlaa tha Republican of Laka county
that I am a caadidat (or tha offlca ot Sheriff, subject to the wiahaa of the Republican county nominating convention, and respectfully solicit their sap-
po-t If they And that my work for the
party In the past is worthy of consideration. HENRY Will TAKER.
Editor TtXK: Please announce tol
my friends oer iaii county m
am a candidate for the republican
nomination for Sheriff, and that I ask
their support at the Republican coun-
entered Oct. 6, 10; The Lake County 1 ty convention, whoa date is to be anTlmes. Saturday and weekly edition. I beuncd later.
entered Jan. SO, 1911; The Times, dally
except Sunday, entered Jan. IS, 1911. at
the postofflow at Hammond. Indiana,
all under the act of March S. 117.
FRED FRIED LET.
COMMISSIOXER, 2ND DISTRICT.
Editor Times: Tou are authorised to
announce that I will be a candidate for
Entered at the Postofflce, Hammond, I the Republican renomtnatlon to the of -
Ind.. as second-class matter.
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flee of County Commissioner from the Second district, subje-t to the wishes of the Republican primaries on March
28. LEVI IIUTTON.
FOR REPRESENTATIVE.
Editor Times: Tou will please an
nounce my candidacy for the Republi
can nomination for Representative for
Lake County, subject to the Republican primaries March 28.
R. R. QCILLAN.
Gary Office ...... ..Tl 1J7
East Chicago Office Tel. 478-R
Indiana Harbor Tel, 5S0-R Whltinr Te!. 80-M
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addressed to The Editor, Times, Ham
mond, Iml.
Editor Times: Please announce that
I will be a candidate for the republi
can nomination for Representative I
from Lake county subject to the de
cision of the Republican primaries.
G. S. WIDHOLM. Gary, Ind
FOR JUDGE, LAKE SUPERIOR COURT
I am a candidate for the office of
Judge of the Lake Superior Court, Room 3. subject to the decision of thj Republican primaries. March 29. '91Z
GEORGE II. MANLOVE, Gary, Ind. -
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2 1 Tne night Bcbool project la one tuat
I should reflect credit on SuDt. Mc
Daniels and the board of education.
l
2 I training and domestic science in the 2 I day schools the educational facilities
of the city will be second to none
It is to be hoped that the litigation
which has tied up the manual train
ling project will soon be settled and
that a new contract for the school
can be let so that the building may
be completed in short order,
It is economically wasteful to have
fthe public school facilities used only
five or six hours a day when there
are ( hundreds of people who would
take advantage of the night school and what ever tends to eliminate
waste will add to the efficiency of
I the educational plant in Hammond
Edftor Times: Please announce to
my friends over Lake county that i am a candidate for Judge of the Lake
Superior Court, room 3, subject to the decision of the Republican primaries, March 29. 1912.
HAROLD II. WHEELER. Crown Point.
435
TO CANDIDATES.
Articles ta the Interest mt eaaal-
ir for office will aet be prfateel
la The TInri eseeat at resrnlmr adertlslax rates.
Political Announcements
REPUBLICAN PRIMARY POLLING
PLACES IN GARY AND CALUMET TOWNSHIP. The following is the list of polling
places in Gary and Calumet township
for the county republican primaries to be held from 2 to 8 p. m. Friday, March 29, 1912:
FIRST WARD- East of Pennsylvania
street and north of the Wabash rail
road voters will vote at the Sax buildin ;. Fifth avenue, and Virginia street.
FIRST WARD East of Broadway
and west of Pennsylvania street and
! north of the Wabaah railroad, voters will vote at 614 Massachusetts street.
SECOND WARIV-Precincts 5. 6, 8,
10, 11. voters at 117 Weat Sixth avenue.
SECOND WARD Precinct 7, Voters
at Kirk hotel. ' ' i -
SECOND WARD Precinct 8, voters
at Fifth and Ambrldge .avenues.
SECOND WARD Precinct 24, voters
at Clark. Station schoolhousa,
THIRD WARD Precincts 12, 13 and
Hobart 1 2 3 4,
North 1 2 2 2 3 1 Ross 1 2 2 2 St. John . . . .... 1 l 2 1 3 1 West' Creek. ........... .1 l 2 3
3 1 Whiting ..1 3 2 2 3 1 , 4 1 .' " 5 2 3 7 2 - . 8 1 win field;' l 2 Said primaries will be held at
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2 2 1
8 2 2 1
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1 1 2
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2 1 2 2
4 3 2 2
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OH YOU PILFERER! "
Muncle seems to be bent on steal
ing Gary's title The Magic City
under which ..Gary has thrived for
these several years. It might be well for some of our best newspapers to
quit kicking Gary's "dawg" around
The Indianapolis News says:
Muncie, the Magic City! It still is! Witness Mrs. C. H. Anthony, now in Washington, who wears diamonds in the heels of her shoes and spends- 349,930 a year for her apparel. No other city could produce such a phenomenon.
Well we can't find any woman who
is fool enough up here to spend
mere bagatelle of $50,000 per on her
clothes but it is simply because none
of them have had the chance yet.
PUBLI CDESRVES RELIEF.
One can hardly blame the people of
the Ridge road district of Gary for
their indignation at the traction
service or rather the lack of service
they have been getting. Now there is
relief in sight.
unuer present conditions a man
employed in the steel mills has to
walk from the Ridge to Calumet
bridge to catch the G .and I. cars. To be sure there Is a street car line from
the Ridge to the river but it migh
be up in Oshkosh for all the good it has done. Thanks to the brilliant
tne operating system of tho Gary and
usual voting places unless otherwise I Southern cars do not start running
directed.'
IE A R & BY R U BE
AN infallible sign of spring the
street cleaning department earning its salary. -
AN Indiana state convention now
days isn't much different than a caucus of the two Wings of the republican party in Gary.
PAPER bag cooking seems to have
gone up Salt river with the Gary bribery trials and John D.'s proposed sanitary fountain for Whiting.
AFTER having gone through a peril
ous winter a lot of us will now have to scrap it out with brilliant landlords who Insist on cutting out "the
ateam heat after April 1st.
ITALIAN-TRIPOLITAN battles seem
to be getting as profuse as those fati
ng outs that occur periodically be
tween the Hon. Tim Englehart and the Hon. Tom Knotts.
BEFORE the Standard Oil trust was
dissolved into 34 little weeping orphan
companies its stock was worth $663,-
93.625 and now it is worth $885,044,700,
or an approximate gain of $221,000,000, If the supreme court could find means to dissolve the 34 parts into still small
er parts there might be another gain of $"221,000,000. When other naughty trusts hear of the success of the Standard orphans they'll all be wanting to be dissolved.
IT has always been a wonder to us
that Hon. Battle Ax Castleman hasn't tried to get hit with a court order of dissolution. It would be a handy way for him to clean up a few honest
shekels.
UNLESS that new Gary bolt factory
gets in operation before the Chicago
convention the Roosevelt bolters are
likely to give it a good deal of competition. AS our income Is not over $5,000 a
year one of the things not worrying us
Is the federal income tax passed by the house.
Doeble Coupons ALL DAY Groceries Included. (Except Flour and Sugar)
CHAS. A. verxon'mgirr, - 'Secretary.
J9HXSON. Chairman.
So Tired of Tirod
Foot! UccTIZ
Gets the "Tiled" Out in a Few Min-
utes. Makes' Your Feet SoreProof. "O fudge! It's awful how tired feet make you feel tired all over so dead
in the morning until after workmen lreA- Then, when youv got ..a corn . . . j , . , (besides, and a bunion, and a few bllsthave hoofed it to the connecting line era, and your feet are terribly swollen.
you aon t care u you ve got a million
POLLING
CITY
FUR AlDllOB.
Editor Times: I desire to announce
that I am a candidate for tke Republi
can nomination for County Auditor.! is. voters at 19 West Ninth" avonne.
THIRD WARD-rPreoinets 14, 16 and
subject to the decision of the Republi
can primaries. The support and as
sistance of the Republican voters of
Lake country are respectfully solicited.
fSigned) JOHN A. BREKXAX,
Gar Ind.
Editor Times: Tou are hereby authorized to announce that I am a can
didate for the Republican nomination
for Auditor of Lake county, and I ask the support of the Republican' voters cf Lake county at the primaries to be
t!d March 29.
ALEXANDER JAMIESON.
FOR RECORDER. Editor Times: You are authorised to announce that I am a candidate on tbe Republican ticket for Recorder. ot Lake county, subject to the will of the Republican primaries, and I ask tbe support of tbe votors. EDWARD C. GLOVER.
17, voters at 114 Broadway. FOURTH WARD Precincts 20 And 21. voters will Vote", at- 1H Broadway. FIFTH WARD Precincts 18, 19 and 22. voters will vote at 2280 Broadway. FIFTH WARD Precinct 23, voters will vote at the Englehart building,
Ridge road and Broadway.
SIXTH WARD Precincts 25 and 26 at Kunert's hall. ROSS AND GRIFFITH There will be polling places at Ross and Griffith. H. C. FRANCIS, Chairman Calumet Township Repub
lican Committee.;- ,
PLACES FOR
, ; HAMMOND. '
rrecinct 1 Hatt's HaU, Robertsdale
Precinct 3 Corner Pearl street and
Indiana boulevard, Robertsdale. Precinct 8 185 Gostlin street. Precinct 4 $37 Gostlin street. Precinct'. 6 301 Hohman. street. Precinct 446 Hohman street
Precinct 7 Superior. Court House.
Precinct - 8 -Corner. . . Hohman
Clinton streets. ......
at the bridge and under an equally brilliant schedule the cars stop run
ning for the day just as everybody is
OF J coming home from the work. There
have been- many freak schedules but this one precedes all of its kind ever heard of in the vicinity. A
However, indications are that the
two companies will get together. If they do there will be a respectable operating schedule, a single (Ave
and (cents) fare to the steel mills, uni
versal transfers and other appreciable
Precinct 9-Pontiua. Paint Store, 269 needs gT&ntei to a Buffering public fate street. I . .
-Corner Fayette and
JUST as soon as we get the hobble
Editor Timis; Please annuuDce te the voters of Lake county that I will be a candidate for Recorder of Lake county on the Republican ticket, subject to the decision of the Republican primaries, April S a. H. W. JOHNSON.
Editor Tivks: Tou are authorised to announce that I am a candidate on the Repobllcan ticket for Recorder of Lake county, subject to the will of the Republican primaries, and I ask the sup
port of the voters. ' W. A. JORDAN.
COMMISSIONER, Editor Times:
V
FIRST DISTRICT.
Please state that I
will be a candidate for renomlnatlon
to the office of County Commissioner from the first district, subject to tbs
Republican nominating convention. RICHARD SCHAAF. SR.
' ' FOR- COV'WTY SURVEYOR.
, Editor Times: Pleaae announce to
the voters of Lake county that I am a (candidate for renomlnatlon to the office of County Surveyor, subject to the will
jor tne ttepuoucan primaries. RAT SEELT. V t' FOR COUNTY nUEASrHKR.
Editor TiMxa: . . Please announce In x the columns of your paper that I will be a candidate for renomlnatlon to the County Treasurershlp. subjeet to . the decision ot the Republican nominating
convention, March 80. ALBERT J. 8WAN30N.
FOR CORONER. .
Editor Timxs: pleas announce that
I will be a candidate for renomlnatlon for the office, of County Coroner, subject to tbe wilt of the Republican
nominating oonvemtlen, March 39. DR. FRANK SMITH.
FOR SHERIFF. Editor. Times: Please announce that I will be a can didattt for sheriff of Lake county, sub
Ject to the decision of the republican
REPUBLICAN CALL. The Republicans of Lake County are
notified .that a primary election will be held In each precinct of said countyon
Friday, March 29, 1912, between the hours of 2:00 and 8:00 p. m. for the pur
pose of selecting candidates for the
following of floes,' viz.: Judge of Superior Court, room number 1; Judge Of Superior Court, room No. 2; Judge of Superior Court, room No. 3; Repre
sentative,' Auditor, Treasurer, Sheriff,
Sta
Precinct .10
Claude streets. Precinct 11 Hess Cigar store ner Calumet and Truman street.
precinct is utto uueiKe, corneri comes tne crinoline ana pannier
Calumet and Summer streets. skirts to drive strong men to drink.
rrecmci ioisi ana xvenneay ave
nue. Gibson,
gnop . , , THERE are the days when wlfie Precinct 15515 Walters avenue.' decides that it behooves her to bo Precinct 16 184 Truman, livery barn, real nice to hubby and get a safe
Precinct 17 Schiiien's Paint shop, port for the Easter finery.
Z7l iruman street. Precinct 18 152 State street florist.
Prurlnct 1 9- .1 n Vi n KfhwuK' aalnnn
Precinct 20 Webb and Hohman were after Congressman Crumpack
streets, McHie's garage. er s scaip reacneel tne south Pole
Precinct 21 Corner Hohman street I evidently
dollars you're tired, that's all. A million dollars can't heln you an v mora
than 26 cents will." A quarter buys a box of TIE. a won. i Amr for tired, tort, teadur rhftfad. bltct.
skirt question disposed of alone ered, swollen, sweaty, smelly feet, corns.
caiiousee .ana punions, cnnoiains and frostbite. The moment you use it. you give a sigh f relief, and then you smile. There's nothing as good as TIZ, so don't acoept any attempted imitation. TIZ draws out all tha poisonous exudations that make foot troubles. TIZ. 26 cents a box, sold everywhere, or sent direct, on receipt of price, by Walter Luther Dodge A Co., Chicago, 111. Recommended by all Drug Stores,
aepartment ana general stores. ,
Schutx
NONE of the Lafayette boys who
and Manila avenue.
JUST TEDDY GRINNING.
Sup( Jake Kasper, guardian of
Recorder. Surveyor, Coroner, Commla-1 Hammond's domains along the Lake
sioner of the First District and Com- ,., rnna nrt n
mlssioner of the Second District. And " "Y f"' - to select delegates to the County Con- tidal wave in the lake yesterday vention to be held at Crown Point, In- shortly after noon and there was diana. vpon March 30, 1912, at 1:30 p. expat consternation also in the zoo.
m. for the purpose of nominating candidates for each of said offices.
The candidates for said several of
fices voted for at said primary elections shall each receive his pro rata propor
tion of the delegate vote from each
precinct.
The basis of representation to the
said County Convention shall be one Delegate and one Alternate Delegate for each forty votes and each fraction
Otis E. Galley as candidate for Secre- scream over the northern
tary of State at the November election,
1910. Such representation is as follows:
several of the. animals retreating to the dark corners of their stone cages to liave a series of fits. Consternation reigned for the nonce, but the phenomenon was Boon over. It was found that it was caused by Col. Roosevelt looking out of his car window to the north as his special train sky-rocketed with a
limits
Hammond
CHEER upT Go around to some of the "gent's" furnishing windows and take a slant at some of the new box.
NOW girls if some of you could only make up your minds as quickly as you could make up your faces.
IN the meantime when is our friend Hon. Tim Englehardt going to have his spring opening?
of
LOOKS as if old Jack Frost was
on the run at last the way they are
kicking his dog around.
Precinct. gate. Calnmet . 1 2 ' 2 1 S 1 1 Cedar Crek 1 4 2 4 - ' ' 3 2 Center 1 3 . 2 , i 3 2 4 4 5 " 1 Eagle Creek ...... 1 3 East Chicago....! I 1 2 S 3 2 5 2 6 2 k ' 2 8 1 9 1 10 3 11 2 12 2 , f . 13 3 14 3 15 2
Dele- Alter
nate.
IT IS MUCH-NEEDED. Hammond ' is primarily a manufacturing city. Its educational In
stitutions should and do recognise
this fact. It is accordingly in like
y with a policy of adapting the schools
to the community that arrangements
2 1 are being made in Hammond for the 2 (development of night schools.
There are ; hundreds of people among the working classes who would be glad to . avail themselves of the free schools of this country were it
not for the fact that they have to
earn a livelihood at the same time.
Night schools will make it possible for this class of citizens to get the
rudiments of an education. They
will cut down the percentage of
illiteracy and make better citizens of the scores of people who come to the
United States with no education and
no knowledge of American institu
THE result in New York surprises
no one since tne Col. defeated Mr.
Stlmson so handily.
HAMMOND is passing out the glad
hand for Congressman E. D. Crum-
packer today.
PERHAPS Capt, Scott has dug up
the South Pole and is bringing it back
with him.
WELL why not have a wheeze-
meister as well as kapellmeister? '
IT takes something else besides
back bone to keep up a front.
IN the meantime what on earth has
happened to old I tuk-a-shoo?
MARCH is doubtless getting ready
RHEUMATISM
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All Rheumatic Pains Go
if You Use Hiberno
for ' rheumatism, gout, sciatica,
lumbago and weak kidneys caused
by the body not doing its proper work.
HIBERNO will drive those pains
away and restore the body to a healthy condition. It throws out the poisons, it builds up the body, gives an appetite and makes strong men and women. You will be pleased and surprised how you can
be cured so' easily and quickly. HIBERNO is harmless, agreeable to take and does not injure the stomach. One bottle will prove its worth. One dollar per bottle at leading drug
stores. Your money ciieenuuy re
funded if not more than pleased with results. Get a bottle at once and be
happy. For sale by up-to-date druggists everywhere and in Hammond at
Otto Negele's Drug Store
204 HOHMAN 5TREET. The Hibern Company 160 N. 5TH AVE. , CHICAGO
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HAMMOND'S GREATEST DEPT. STORE
Ladies Umbrellas Free in our Premium Dept
Ladies' Umbrella, made with strong paragon frame, cover of union taffeta? tape edge, rain proof and fast color; handle director style, plain and trimmed. The season for a good umbrella is here; better secure one. GIVEN WITH $ 40.00 IN COUPONS
Groceries for Friday
BACON Swift's Fancy Lean Brisket, weigh f ni.
from 2 to 3 pounds the piece, per lb I 0 2 u MILK Pet, Beauty or Carnation, dozen small cans 45c
per can, 4c; dozen large cans, 93c; A
per can fjl.
UAJM GOODS Choice of Sugar Corn, String Beans,
nominy or rumplon, dozen cans, 89c; per can .
Snider's Baked Beans in
I tomato sauce, 4 15c can I ZXj
Fancy Queen Olives, Bis-
mark brand, full 4
quart bottle ...... ? . O I
Oriole Brand Corn Flakes, large package TFA
at ..,.5ti
Blue Cross Macaroni or
Spaghetti, TXn 10c package. . 2U
Cliff Brand Early June
Peas, 2 15c cans OCa for....... ZUb
SOAP Kirk's American Family or Fels Naptha,
with grocery order, Ofl 7 bars.. Z30
BUTTER Elgin Creamery, guaranteed absolutely pure, per pound O'rC
SUGAR Best Granulated, with grocery order of 1.00
or more (meat, butter or flour not included),
iu pounds
7k
Argo Gloss Starch, jthree
1-pound boxes 4 4 for. 11
Fancy New Seeded Rais
ins, 1-lb package, Q reg. 12c seller. . . . . . . JJw
Grandma's washing Pow
der, large - 4 Q package. fJC Yacht Club Red Alaska Salmon, 1-lb Oftft tall can. . . . . . . . . .
Ilinas Blend Coffee, al
ways fresh roastt
per lb. . .
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58c
Specials in Drug Dept.
Beef, Iron and Wine for the blood, 50c size QCt at w Syrup of Figs for consti
pation, 50c size
at.
29c
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege
table Compound, "7C 1.00 size...... DC William's Talcum Powler,
2oc size
at.
15c
q
House Dressess 79c House Dresses of finest percale, navy, gray and black and white, high and square neck, three-quarter sleeves. These are good full sizes and splendidly made, regular 1.25 value, for Friday only
79c
SWISS EMBROIDERY FLOUNCINGS, 48c Yard 2,000 "yards fine imported Swiss Embroidery Flouncing, full 27 inches wide, fully worth up to 89c and 1.00 yard, on sale Fri- JOA day and Saturday only, yard 4UC Owing to the popularity of Embroideries in this width, we anticipate rapid selling.
40c, 45c AND 50c WASH BOARDS, 24c
Positively the best bargain ever offered in high grade .Wash Boards, rubbing surface llxa by 12H up to IS1 by .14 1-2. We advise all our customers to take advantage of this
rl sale. Come early as we have onlya limited Til number. We cannot fill telephone orders at
this low price. Special price for Fridav.'. I ......
24c
county convention. WM. KUNERT. , v ZoJieatoa, Zao
tions.
to go out like a ram- , -
