Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 198, Hammond, Lake County, 2 February 1917 — Page 4

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j FOR MAYOR i To the Voters of Gary: ! I desiro to announce to the voters of i Clary that I am a candidate for th re- ; publican nomination for mayor of the : city, at ihe com Ins city Primary, and

ask 11. o support of aii republican voters! who believe that the people of Gary i are entitled to an administration of, I for ar.d by the. people of Gary. ' 1-6-tf FKA.VK W. .SMITH. Editor Timks: ; You are a ut hnrlze 1 to a:- ounce that: 1 urn a candidate for lhe republican' nomination f-r mayor of t e 'ity of! , Oary, eiibje. t to the wi:i of the repub- , I lean '.cti.r.s of the city ,i expressed at ! i the cjty primaries !.. ! held on March; fi. !9'7. arid I asi. th- support of all re- I 'publican voters wh are In favor of' . good government I Wll.I.IAM F. l HjGEK. ' Editor TiMBr Kindly an noun -e that 1 will be a fandi'Iate at the Mrch prltnarics for t tm republican nomination for mayor o the ( ity of Gary, the office to will, h 1 wan elected t'.rce years ago, nui that T trust thnt my administration of the. j office aftata l( S'-rv.t.i the support ' ' ' , the voters. 1-24-U. (. JOHNSON'.

Ject to the decision of the republican primaries. PETER PIHArtSKI.

CITY JUDGE Editor TiMKri: I'lease announce to the voters of Gary that I will be a candidate for city Judjre. on the democratic ticket, subject to the primary to be held March 0, 1S17. 1-31 HOME It STANTON'.

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MOTTO for President V.'tlson now: 'What.eh your step."

THE esteemed ground i, th-s shadow of war tod:. y.

The New Krvptok

Lense is not like the old bi focal. It is apparently Roii'l and purely trtinspa: -fnt although it is romposorl of two parts one for rfadintr and one Tor far vision. The price Is moderate. J, E, McGarry Optometrlat

THERE'S o.ne bright .lde to the war j cloudg. If we hav; trouble America-

will declare a morata.riurn and then a fellow will have a chance to fret out of paying his coal bills for a year or two.

W, "A N" stand this cold wa ve from a:-!kt around here. Alaska h-i 1u. t

Sunshine c'.ub of Attna and M , i - her home here AVertner Ja . Ered Harnman and t-or.. ;,r;d An MackeMy atten!ed the ,;to :v'. yesterday.

Tine card party

ei en by t Cat

or lered l''.f"rt to is of sttel rails frOrn . ' ou:i Iadieu Wednesday fvfning h a -(. I 'fi attr-nded. The following wer the prise wlr.r.erft Gents: W. E:e..k THIS country Is in a f.ne fix -ndeer" ' -or6 Korts-'hr.ei.ier ar.I G. F'.cfk.

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Gary E". 1. 1 ri.tt Titues-: Pleas-t announce that I an: a candidate for the nomination for mayor on the tlemrpi r:i t ic ticket nt the primaries; to be held in Gary. Mar -h , l'i17 Adv. l-;t- HAItVEY J. CCRTIS.

i n, proiiibifionists are tryinsr to make ut tak.- watr ot;d the kaiser Is tryto fot'cfj us away fi o:ti it.

Dalies: 'Miss Ti.otr.as. Mrs. G.

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Those who have speculated on what, the map of Kurope wi'.l he and what ( .anges will take place in the colonial possession of the warrin? powers wh.en the war ends may be interested in a reliable London assertion of what the entente allies will demand. This is the way the allies would like things: France wants the coveted Alsace and Lorraine, Syria ami Palestine, which she endeavored to rescue during the times of the crusades, and a part ! S my in a. The partition of Turkey for her alliance with (lerniauy will be schemed .-o that Russia gets the Constantinople district, including what remains of Turkey in Europe as' well as Armenia, and all Asiatic Turkey that borders the Black sea. Parr of the Smyrna district will go to Kncland and thai portion ( Mesopotamia i of the Ottoman empire between Arabia and Persia and

teaching from the Gulf of Persia to well in the center of Asiatic Turkey will j H'Otit abep to to the P.ritish. Poland will be a buffer state and independent, yet under the czar's ,

suzerainty. This would take territory not only from Austria and Germany, iuir from Russia as well. Austria-Hungary will lose the Trentino. Trieste, I.-tria and the Dalmatian coast to Italy, which will also have a slice of Syria.

Kruperor Charles will also lose Bukovina and a part of Transylvania to Rou- ' mania, and Bosnia and Herzegovina to Serbia. That country may also set j i t . - .! r ,1 T..--t 1 1 o t..-ritrtf p- f in'f.ict 1 n T li . iin((jcinn ! h !l f Hpr- i

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many will nave to mane will rje tue restoration oi .M-niesweit-tnusiem in

1'enmark. the ceding of most of German Southwest Africa to the British i

Confederation in South Africa, and the giving of the western portion of tier-1 man East Africa to the same country. As for the eastern portion it will go t Portugal for her aid to the allies. Lisbon may also gf-t the Angola district i.i German Southwest Africa. Little Montenegro will be rewarded in a man- , rer proportionate to her size: the ace.uisition of enough land around Cattaro, her only outlet to the sea, and the possible extension of her southern bound j aries. Kiaochatt in the China zone wi'.l continue to fly the Japanese flag. Rewards for the smaller powers will include the extension of Belgian ; Congo. Greece, because of her fieEle conduct, will not gei Albania and a : portion of Bulgaria as was first contemplated. Recognition for the Kingdom i

of Arabia has been considered, and other reports have it that Belgium ant

Holland will receive some German territory, all bough it is improbable.

Albert Pierotti. Albert Pierotti, football star and all-round athlete at Washington and Lee University, weighs two hundred pounds stripped and is far from heini? what one would term a "sissiiled" young man. But the astonishing truth has been discovered, and Albert admit:; it, that lie loves above all things to aper.d a quiet evening at crochctmj,'.

Eoi'or Times: P!r.iSi antitiu't to 'he oe.,-. Gary that I '.v::i ;e a, candidate

of tmiyor on the Ix-mo

of the

lion'iiua ! n.ri

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the derision

tie wsi a rei'S scl

led Koinst to onr;niy on

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S. If elected I will let the linrv

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EASTERN educators, nr se-.era! ijooiif about the ; IT tiiis keep-f. un :u, i v

. a !- th-m !tt iay 3 a.r:, y. ''.u the e-luc.-ttiotlai ;u'-;i!i, I e n t .

on and Mrs. .1. Eiester. The funeral of Mrs. li.Irn Jacobs vi;; he he Pi Saturday afternoon. The Iaily Foresters are requested to m-

upon j at f.'da Fellows' It iii at 1:45 p. n:. a-..! i atterid in a bnu .

i't ople have been unduly scared about without tryintr to avoid Kerms, a .- ih

and paper drinkirg c everywhere are joiriin

make a move Paper towels

:t Tin?. I nt y cannot Oinio Slate .Journal.

s are helping the .-care alonm ;,nd health boards in the hue ;nd cry. lmn'i be a gerinophobiac. pon't

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PROHIBITION A T WASHINGTON. uf t'oluiiii'ia proiiibit inn 'ill is a prohibition

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! cert air. sort . j However, the law in .paction do.-.-n'i prohibit. U

factional lejtit-la ion. Ihe d.tilotra! a- eoris oi toreign xcepted from its nrovi.-ion. It iias been pointed out s

ssador is thus given rights w

1 doesn't possess. nd een v li'Ti'

discrimination. There are to be u

of tmpnVaiN will anui'ine. but 'iliyeOity

his personal use. The rich m;.:, can still virtually deprived of the privilege. The ad as a whole is'rntb mocratie ctht-r b't the matter alone, or :n furtl.t

niiii!iii--u! a

i special, p;i!'iial, governments are at a foreign am-

hich the president of the Vnired States Amt.-ricm citizens are concerned, there is o more saloon.-, a provision which millions

is to be allowed to buy liquor for ei all he wants. The poor man is

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CITY TREASURER Editor Times: Please a nnotiii' e to te people of Gary t.iat 1 will tie a cand.date for the reiubiica;t rominaiion of cityi treasurer, subject to the decision of the primaries. My sioe-an will be that if nominated and elected I will be in my office during the entire working hours, letting no outsit j business interfere with my publi" duties. H A 1 1 R Y S TP 1 N'G FE LI3 V. Editor Times: Please announce to the voters of Gary I will lie a candidate for the nomination of o'ity Treasurer on the remociatii. teket, ubject to the primaries oti March G. JOHN" K. BURKE.

VEUILY, we uKVfi f'oi ve.t tiiat tiie curse of M-r(,z

heesQ ha a jjoik.- up

; "-fe",.o:iK r co. i rne price or j: " ,vrJ'"?'- May newspapers wi'l he advance,! iry fchoo!:..v:x rf.,its c,.nt3 obar. .l am Wirt i , , :,..,.,..; I A daughter was born Jan. 30. to M

land Mrs. Albert Carlson on M!h!jr.v i .'IVr-ii'j).,

Mrs. Huo ZobJ.-

EI'ITGI: in Turlcev urc-eK th

be swarded the Nobed peace ! " Mr- an'1 Mrs. John Gaff who hav

source frou Mir''-rl seriously i", are both improvi:.,

the- 1 oi .-. stepnen h aj;ss:,. met Friday vvit'a Mrs. Itipley.

YV. M. Sniitii is da nsrerous iy sick ; his hotno in the south part of tow

Kvitii h-.-art trouble.

Frank I:tzhoover and Clarerc:

f - rs. JIuo Zohje-k is repor seriously :ii with pneumonia.

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prize. ( onei.lerir.K the whence the nise.-uion

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Mtf. Ella Jame!. entertained thejeasro yesterday.

AUTO WAY PUBLIC COMFORT STATIONS.

Ine National Highwa

, municipalities otuld puom

! as the Lincoln highway and Dixie trai

has been sending ou sketche

a.-s.ie'.ation conducting a campaign to tave coiiKii: t .-rations long such cross-country routes

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ll is aiso igniucam inai me wieaL p'u ii r--utMu $S.0("J. The suggestion is also imnlo. that the city

nor fake in the scheme of breaking up the Austrian empire and erecting I .av n, ,,,,:,.) ., lt;,m

independent kingdoms in Croatio, Bohemia, etc. The "plan" takes in what will be the maximum demands of the alPes i. they are successful but no one expects that maximum demands will b met. In any event, whatever the outcome Germany's weaker allies wp.l suf!V: the real territorial lo.-s.

railway companies and build a

that the company is to pay an annual

pu-'.ic comfort station bureau

can be built for ft', 000 or

at tue ci;v co-onerace wun street

transfer points under agreement mil towards maintennce.

To the Voters 0 Gary: I hereby announce myself a candi dale for the office of TreBsurer of the ity of Gary, subject to the decision of the republican primaries to be hold March the 6th. 1917. and I pledge myself if nominated and elected to give the C'ty of Gary an efficient administration, so far as the affairs of the aforesaid office are concerned. HOY D. DAVIS.

Willi the development lions will become neo-ssnrj .

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ISLANDS BY THE BUSHEL.

any organization or r:iur..c ation Bureau. li;i Bread va

cross country motoring, 1' .-tail Is 10 ifa.-on that .r i - nei :bbor.-. The i b r'lity is !-;':-. d in it New Yruk, will f irrish

public comfort stafhe town that has ; is a good one and the Public Comfort further informat ion.

Simple in cur. smart iti detail tcefhes. neat and Itce-uning-ai; of this y-at want your lions dress to be. In the net are you see a girment with tln"e features combined. The dress is cut in one piece, the wmst

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The purchase cf the Danish West Indies adds three more to the vast ' number of islands belonging to the United States previously estimated as ' cot less than eight, thousand. The annexation of Hawaii and the acquisition of the Philippines brought us the majority of them, but we have had a lure" ; number ever since Alaska was purchased from Russia in I $07, southern ; Alaska being fringed with islands and these joining the included Aleutians ! which extend almost to Kamtchatka in Asia. Prior to the purchase from j Denmark the eight thousand islands already under the American fas supported a population of about 1.0.000,000 and possessed a commerce valued at j about JttOO.000.000 a vear.

Tt-;v, im oTcti.-.n f ih, lurwr (stands of the Hawaiian eroun 1 bicK Perfectly plain, with

.v. r.m - r.,m Amorienna Vnow much mnrp nbnnt 'lined by the new style of collar, nr.d wi

auu lit? xuiiipi-uuc-i, cnuica aioi vinmi, -x...-. . .... i- ' - .1.- to-r. -ha irt ocnit: it inn s (tnHnitp and nnrtiriitir informa- la tie to lend smartups

ilitf licW puicimen uio.1 i.i" viu c v -.j. 1 ... , -. ..... ...... t...... - - - tion in thousands of cases being hard to find if really obtainable. The mere mention of a few of our little possessions in the Pacific, those rather more important than shoal? of others, is a reminder of how littie is known of them -such as Palmyra, Christmas,' Wake, Marcus. Penrhyn, Phoenix; Gallego and Starbuck. We are ignorant of even the names of some thousands of others. If we wre involved in a war with a great naval power, American islands could be picked up by the bushel, if the enemy thought it worth while, and in hearing of these captures by name our average citizen would not know whether his country had been despoiled or not.

LADY'S HOUSE DRESS. By Ana! -el V.)itii:nt:i-n.

ANNOYANCES OF PEACE. PEACE WOULD INVOLVE GREAT WASTE. It would be a pity if peace should come now, with ao many military coats and helmet hats just bought by the women in neutral countries. Kansas City Star. Can't the president see that this country isn't ready for peace just now'

For convenience

in working. th sleeves may be made to just turn the elbow s.nd finished with, a deep flare cuff: a belt ia arronzM about norma! waistline to add to the trim effect of the frock, and for novelty the triangle pocket has been added to the fkirt section. Braid has been liberally used to trim

, this dre, but contra dtine color peods I will brighten it up and may be used in- : Bfead of the braid. Gingham in narrow ! and wide atripes. as well as in checks, is k faTored fabric for this type of jiar'ment: also percale, cbambray. salnfoa find lineu may be considered suitable. A one-piece K-irnient may be cur out

t oarinp out the nuestion of the ladies having stocked un with military fash- ;and made in n conpte of hours and ta.

ions In their clothes, peace is impossible now as the milliners dove feathers to supply the demand.

aven t enough satisfaction that results trom the cxperi- , mc is bound to increase your interest in 1 atterns. j The dresa pflttcrn No. S,11 cuts in 1 dues 36-42. To make fu piste .'11 reqni.es

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GERMS.

. ., , o yards 8Vinch run ferial and

A correspondent asks Dr. E-vans or me t nicago lnaune aooui germs , rai(1 which may bo dangerous in wearing another fellow's hat, and the doctor an- ! To ohta5n ,i,P pattern send to rent swers: "There is no danger. Do not become a gerniophobiac." Very timely ; ,p office of this pubiication, rdvlce. Tliere are more germophobiacs these days than are necessary. The j

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Editor: Please announce to the voters of Gary that I am a candidate for nomination on the republican ticket for Treasurer of the City of Clary, subject to the will of the voters as expressed at the primaries to be held March 6th. 1317. if elected I will keep the office open during regular business hours and give it. my personal attention. GEORGE H. MANLOVE. Editor GARY TIMES: I desire you to announce to the voters of Gary that I will be a candidate for Die Democratic nomination for the office

of City Treasurer, subject to the decision of the primiracr of March 6th, 1317. If nominated and elected I will bo in the office myself as I have no other busl- ' ni-ps to binder me. FRAXK HORMANN. j Editor Times: 1 Please announce to the voters of j Gary J will be a candidate for the nomination on the republican ticket for; treasurer of the city of Gary, subject to the decision of the republican primaries to be held March 6th. 1917. I pledsje myself if nominated and elected to deo'e my entire time and ability to the discharge of the duties of trie offioo. F. L. It AN ICO. For City Clerk. Editor Times: 1 ; Please make an announcement to the, people of Gary that I am a candidate1 for the nomination for city clerk of .Gary, subject to the decision of the re-. publican primaries. j POLICE SYZM.VNSKI.

Market & Grocery Company 84 State St. Pfaosse 48 Hammond, Emlianzs A FEW SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY EVENING AND SATURDAY ALL DAY, FEB. 2 AND 3 You uoed not ho nfraid of high prices as lonrr as vou traih' with the NATIONAL, for we hold the juices down where you can afford to live on the best at the lowest price. P. S. We are highest in quality.

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FANCY VEAL LEG VEAL SHOULDER OR BREAST FANCY LEGS OF LAMB SHORT STEAKS ROLLED RIB ROAST FANCY SIRLOIN PORTERHOUSE ROUND STEAK OR ROASTS FRESH PORK ROAST FANCY SMOKED CALLY HAMS FANCY BEEF POT ROAST. SUGAR CURED BREAKFAST BACON REGULAR SUGAR CURED HAMS BOIL BEEF

We hrtve a full line of Sausages of all kind?. Leaf Lard. Veal, Lamb, eef and Pork of iiality at the lowest pjT-e. Also T'liicken- and Oysters.

15c 13c 15c 15c ISc 17c 17c 16c

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, Editor Times: Please announce that I am a eai.dlidate for the republitan nomination for city clerk subject to the nill of the voters at the city primaries to be held on Man h 6. I ask the support of ail ' voters who are interested in civic wel- ! fare and pledge myself that if elected I will devote n.y entire time and abili ity to the discharge of the duties of j the office. A. E. rUlOYVX.

LIBBY'S PORK AND BEANS, 15c seller, this sale. 32c TOMATOES, PEAS, CORN, RED KIDNEY BEAMS, this Scile dozen 1.20 MRS. GRASS PURE EGG NOODLES, this sale pkg. 10c CLUB HOUSE CORN FLAKES, this sale 3 pkgs,. . .20c SNIDER'S TOMATO SOUP, tall can 10c SWIFT'S PRIDE SOAP, 7 bars 25c OUR OWN 30c COFFEE, this sale lb 23c JELLO, ALL FLAVORS, this sale pkg 8c CLUB HOUSE EVAP. MILK, this sale per can, 11c;

dozen

For Council.

Editor Times: Please ann'-unre to the people of c,ry tha I. em a candidate for the nomination of oouncilmart-pt-larKe, sub-

SANTA CLARA PRUNES, per lb 10c SWEET NAVEL ORANGES, per dozen 25c FANCY HOME GROWN CELERY, 3 for 10c 6 O'CLOCK OLD JAVA COFFEE in 1 lb. tin. .... .29?' 1 QT. JAR PREPARED MUSTARD, this sale 10c

PETEY DINK c- Would You Feel About It?

By C. A. VoigfrK

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