Hammond Times, Volume 5, Number 56, Hammond, Lake County, 3 February 1917 — Page 4
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February 3, 1917
THE TIMES NEWSPAPER: BT THE LAKE C0U7TTY HUNTING & PUBLISHING COMFANY.
ijj POLITICAL I ! ANNOUNCEMENTS
SICK MOTHER IN WISCONSIN TOWN (JIVES USE OF HER BABY
i iiiItII biiiuiJL. KCOiN'OMICS CLASS, AND EVERYBODY PROFITS
The, Timrs Fast ChlcasfO-lndiunft llurlior, dally except Sunday. Entered
FOR MAYOR
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t the poKtoftlcr in Kat Chicago, November 1. 1913. , , 1 . ( The Fake County Tim Pally except Saturday and Sunday. Kntored at i . S. announc ''' v",nr" "f ,, , , , ... '(.arc Ihnt 1 am a candidate fr (he ipt!ie poslofthf In Ilimmond, June 2S, IMS. ' piili'i.' in n miii' 'li i f r v l' t h The UUe County Times Saturday nj weekly edition. Kntered. at the. , ,, .. " . ' ' ', ' v . ,,, i-Ay at i ho coiiiim.: city Primary, and pestoff.re In Ilainr.iond. February 4, 1911. ; ,,, ,,, ., . , ask do support of al. re p u h 1 : .-a n voter 4 Hi" (tary Kvenlng- Time Daily except Sunday. Entered at tho poMoff ire I , i,,.i. ...... , . ,. . . , ,. ...
In .arr. April IX 'sr, ,t!tl,,l , admi n 1st ra tin:,
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od.i'.o "" '!ary. 1T:.MC W. SMITH.
FORKIDX ADVKRT15IM; OfFlf K.
SI I Koctor Huiluhijf
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LARGER PAID UP CIRCULATION THAN ANY TWO OTHER NEWSPAPERS IN THE CALUMET REGION.
If x ou have any troutle getting The Times r.-.ake comp'.-ilnt ir.imediatciy t. the ilrou'.ation departmfnt. 'i'HH Times r:o" bo refpor.s'.b'.e for the return- of arty unyoih-i'ed nunu'"rt nrtlr.es or letters and w.U ::ot notke antio tiio-: communl. atr. !.rf. S'.iKf.l lei'.t'K of ser-eral Interest printed at d isi i et !n.
! YoM a;o ant lion..- I to i that. Il -mi a oa 'i-i oia 1 ... for the i.-puhli- an j iioii.in.it Inn for mayor of the i ity of j ';; . suhje.-t to the w i : 1 of I'n- repul--
.. an otel.-. of t.'io i :iy a- e ; - it sp . l at the oitv priioai -h-s ! o iM !-,,.;, 1 on M.uah' T'17. ai.it 1 ah the .Mii.port ir all re pnhii-aa otei-s uho ate ;n favor of"
f Co-, rrr.snois ; ; I Wild. MM !'. !1. iljili:--. ; Kd.tor Toif. j Kin sly aiiiinii!; that 1 w -1! ho a 'a ioi iila t at tin- M.n'.ii piunail.-s for, the i 'epiihio an nomination tor mayo'" j or the .it y of tl.-u y, the offi.e to vhi-!i i 1 wan fleeted three - ears :ifn, and that1 jl tru that, niy a d m 1 ir. st ra t io of t;o-; offi. e ftK.thl .:-'0"ves the .support of ! ' tile Voter. 1-24-l: .o .K i .--. iX. 1 1 .1 ry 1! i' il ii '1 lines. I'ieasc announce that 1 an: a ciin Ji- . date for ih.o n o? n : ria t ion fir mayor on, tf.e dernoeratio t:el;et at the piimaries i to h,- h,-!d in itary. March . 1S17, Adv. i t - j i- ii i: i-7 v j. rnrns.
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I JOHti E. McGARRY I JEWELER OPTOMETRIST
Appleton high school home economics rlas Ktttirtr a pract'tcr;! lesson in care of baby. 'I ho hoi. io economics class of the AppU'ton, Wis., h i.if h KchKl have a rr-al baby to pract i-e with. The baby wus taken under the care of the city i.eouu.so its parei.ts are :m,r ar.l have several other children tr i hcauy its mother i.; ami unable to properly care for it. Tl.o toach'-r of ti e home economies !: s atci the vi.-iitin? ouri"! ittstract the students in i the ei-:ei.'.;als t,f heejiin the I'li'nt.t well fed and clothed
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THE STATE GOES "DRY" (?)
As forecast a :non!i aca in these columns. :ana into "nHnd-'oUgery." Zealots think thv have made Indiana d:v.
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1 Torn trie r.dia'-K' Mntmie Tress, a dr parauraph :
"Is Mi;nc:e a city of law violators'? If hard to say. !!a one !:Jn our of every nr., of population, count in.c the city and adjaeont suburbs, was arraigned in ei'y court on some charue .lurinii 'ho year I'.Mn." More than half the arrests in M;;ncie were for drunkenness. Muncie is a ' dry" town. We repeat, a DRY town. F.ocaliy it is only necessary to recall statistics of Gary when the -own vas 'dry" for the lime beinc. In one year every sixth c:t;.on was arrested, liary as just a hell-hole then.
u :iat wia he the arrest fisiures for Indiana eomniur.:!;.
F-ihn:- Ti.M3s: t l'itaso ,in:ii'iifa'rt to :ho oeopl-1 of ature has voteil ,;.iry th.it I iilil le a ca roh.drito. for the I nomination of inay.r on tho Peto.oora! n-
tick.h. suhji-ot to the decision t tinprimaries. If elected I will lot tin- 'h. ry
newspapers select my (atdnc-t. 1 am tiijoined n.-t coins to put the saloons or the si..)
o'liihiny out of husin. ss". hut will m:ht j
coinire-reia I cod vice. l-.t f - - j
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CITY JUDGE I Ktli tor Times: ' i 1 'lease -itin-iiiiicc to the - MO.-i'i of j i tlary that I will he a candidate for r-itv'
JiidKO on the deiu. ..-ratio ti.ket, suhjec! ' to the primary to he held March B. 1017. ! HOMKK STANTON".
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A x Things and Flings
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HEALTHOGRAMS
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Man ape r REX PAINLESS DENTISTS R. 9, over Lion Stoic, Hammond It is advisable to tak-
plenty of exerci.-e
"Personal liberty?" i' is a huie joke. 1: the people of Indiana had been permit ted to Vott. and had th.-p voted M.dicna dry. we would have been reconciled, but to let that pane down at Indianapolis say whether the people may do this thins or may not du it it is too np tch.
K.P tor T:mf:s: Please announce to the people of Gary that I will he a candidate for the
re 'in h ! i ca c lu.iv.inlii.n of eiiv truas. .
, ... i M I a., wi're with the -.resident, urer. sunject to the deci ;on of tr.e pri- : foe t'ne v,.ar marles. 'Sly slogan- will be that if. ,,i--r , .' , .' ,. 11 ' ' ' -., . i t in v ! "'" t-oes tr.e siuooii from Iri.l.ana ; nominated and e.c-te.i I will he ;n ttiy Xn si I I office during the entire w orkir.tr hours, ; 1 " ' ' ' ' ',a" " 1 ''' '.,!. ' ;Mt;t:sc no outsidj htisines-s Interfere ' .with my pubih- rt-jties. 1 , TMAXKS 'ho eu'erpr:. of our
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'own in. !:! wi i io,: i lL r-:rul-ir ; the open air, daily. Don't wear too ontMy meet 'i'u - h, . '-vr-n :m, J much clothing or shadow lace eithet. ''"' '''' H ' the :. I. s. j pint 0f Lak- Miehi?an upon airisin-i. ''x'- "';' no rcase of i i lon't eat too much meat nor eggs at
5!U,:-,:!'-v 'aces. 7iK., raUier fish, vecetahle?, via car!os esa m'.'k-1 pots, onions and jrarlic with accent a-' order a r -1 is ; ,,n the garlic. By followin? these rubs you can't, get sick and will need n
" ' j doctor. Fair and warmer weather ;- TIMKV mlertllnK win ennhle yon j forecast for coming wf f-k i O- K. f 0
o limik nil your luslori reeordi for i 'eetll. $';.(!; cold plates, $00.00' fi" rliiht amy. Mnirs. $1 .00 (since 1 vfi ( vrs.1
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With Indiana cone blind-pi? and Lake county on the back door ,,f a place j will never go dry, the 'prospect isn't very allurins:. I
THEY ARE OURS NOT THE KAISER'S.
Kditor Times: Please announce o the 1 Almanac for 1H17 just ;n ti
voters of cary I will he a candidate ft. '"" iv. users blockade, the nomination of 'ity Treasurer on the'
Democratic tehet, lihj.-ct to the primaries j ALU IT a year and a half en March C. ! when this county H overrun JOHN" H. I1VUKE. i' i.'.in l pigs." when 1 o.-ze-lade;, s. J are re turnin- from t he "w. t" 1..;
l.lino.s. son:.- of the s. :-...,.;,. j will !' busy trying ' e.p!.;i:. ti
j To the Voter? of Cary: ! I hereby announce myself a candi
Neither Germany nor any other eoun-ry has anv riahr whatever to tell lUt for ,h, 'fn,' of Treasurer of the i f j -. t what kind of stripe, to put on our ships to save them from being tor- i IrV'TZ I Lri lod. Tho.-e shins are OL'R property. The Strices that f!v abnv. them Wt,, .-.ft. tut t ,.i..,i,. ; it t'.uuh et. Hie !.,..,,.
EnLer Business CoLcgc Monday New ifrrin iicus, and new classes will he organized in all department s. Skilled teat-Iiers, strong eoursos, heavy demand tor :Taduates. Write, jilione or call, at the of'tiee for full information. Hammond Business College J-'ir.-t National Bank Jld,uf.
; mmmont? Iron & Metal U MARCUS BROS., Prop. Tfholeaale Dealera la ' IRON, METALS, RUBBKi; AND SECOND HAND lACHINERY Offict 340 Indiana Av. YardB Sohr St and IndlMu A , HAMMOND. : INDIANA.
Off.c Phone 127 R. Phon 1flb--
TIMICS nd ore personal mrmaif i . the people of flila oommunlty from t. merchants.
is their protection, not the stripes the kaiser orers us to wear on our own ' fi, lf if im'ninated and elected to give
r.nn.u w i n , , l A . . 1. 1 e . i , , . tl.r P'tv of i!,lrv .in rl'tlri.ht Hltn-,lliitri.
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property, u nat woult we think of some fellow who sent us a letter av.
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' ' - " vu-- " ' " . o come downtown Or ! sa m oftlc.: arc- concerned. II" hoot the liver out of you?." i HuY p. DAVIS.
.The kaiser may order other nations to do his bidiHnst. BUT HE CAN'T ORDER US! THE SEA IS FREE!
more vlol-t-Ui'
TflE FUTURE OF A DAY HARD TO DISCERN.
ARTICLE in Farm and Fireside on pruning potato plant. What's really
I Kditor: r lea .e announee to the vot- "p,',1'',! Immediat.; prunni of p..l e.-s of Gary that I am a candidate for i ,tto l'rl,,, siiomina t ion on the republican ticket for I ' Treasurer of the City of Gary, subject, j JT IS jus as well that t !.-. aa-c i to the will of the voters as . xprcssi-.J ' started to hu.i.l a i..' w ..; j intit at ! at the primaries to he h .1.1 March fith, Iteiiana H.r hor. When the faloons
j 1917. If eh.cled I will keep t ie offa e 1 ease payinir :a c.,s.. money and taxes L-V'.-n the keenest observer? and the best informed sources are unable; open during regular busin. ss hours and j f!""' '. n.oe'i! he a lot of oil nie-ifd to correctly calculate events twent-four hours ahead. ! j-tve u my personal a'tention. i to allav the trouhlerl waters that w-iil
Thus on Wednesday a New York World headline read GICOKGK 3 1. MANLOVK. 'l s l.'VDL'CTIVe X-T.-M t i-orT- t.t...-. -.
" ' "' 1 ,--r "rk o-.iua. i f.Ai t-. .U11 Kditor GARY TIMES: bit -on. i'-eloro the day ended the I". S. pot what is tantamount to a w ar no'e. 1 I desi-e you to atmomu e to the o.t.-r? This is an epochal period, one of rapid surprises We hardlv know what 1 of ,;',ry ,,,:,t 1 w'iU '"' 'mdidatc t, r- .1 l'.X a , ,,, ,. .... I,,. ..-- , " : t he I ".-mocrat ic to .m inn t ion f. r t h.- oC'o . d . : " n,",r :n TOre l0r US' Nt V"r Was the ve:l over the immediate of Oty Treasurer, suhj-ct to the ,1,,,. ,,
l-' s'' inpene'ratar.ie. sion of the primiraes of March fth. 1 1 I T. : ' If nominated and oleeied X will ' in th. ( ." . f(ffj(,0 ,nvs(.if j )aN-,, rn other bu.-i-GARY ANA. Jiess to hinder me. ' Tt..:U , l-'KANK IIORMAXX. ,'",r " '- ''! ("eti c-r, Gary has won wjder iame and has been a .Mecca,) I a-iractine People from distant countries,' more because of Us new ideas in K'!'fr"' Timk.--1.
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j arise- nlir.i s -rne of the editors- s": i to dis'ours" on the beauties of
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a iraeion. Steel, however vast in its volume 0f production, by the unexpected I , I,,oa5" "'noun' " to 11 ' ailairi! !"" reieaateti to soron-1 place. The world isn't interested -,,.,, n t:i ,,,p,lll:;.
-o .ii , u uid i. i.a: at an e-xpen-o. ,,; v ha' wii! amoant to $1 -m, 000.01,0, ij; ' 'faiinit its sTif-l piati's as it is thai the workins nut of the double -chord I '-.n in a schoolhous.; of the old. traditional type is quite feasibh-.
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ii"'A that a hail aoze-n j.roiv-ss-oi-s of (.'oi-imbia univer.-i i kU0
the voter? of
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reasujer of th.- city of (larv. uh.iect o sii.i .!e,- isioit of the tepub!-" tn p:::.ai"P s to he h.-a- M.,r i nth, 1 :t ; T. I
ep if - o;, 1 , a, a ny t: ta .' lie- and : e 'o r-:e of the duties of i!u of- '. K HAXKii.
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For City Clerk. Kditor TiMCs-: j Fb-ase make ari an noum-cmenf ... thet peep'- of G.vty the; I am a vm-lidate 1
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i 0 i ouici ea.-,ern co!! jr-s are writintr books on tho fp-u v school-. Within Hie di
ii" -.ear the poneral education board of the Itoekefied foundation will isse i;o frs- of several bulky volumes dealing with, the steel ci'y schools. The rrii'eo; .states jiovernment iia published a book, two or three educational i.tdhorifies hao p-'biished their findings in bock form, ami to the f-iear mass rf pamphlets and tuacazine articles ihe-a- wiil be added tho report of the
.-Ui'-ti. an rea.-i.iuon 01 Laoor. Tor the nomination for :ty c ( Mi-siders ato Uot doinrr ail the ipir sciicui htecary work. Mr. Win and -' 'aI''- sui)je.t t,, .l.-ei...!- 07 i is associates are arratistins; lor tie- Issuance ,-,f wiud will io- a i..""u'-,r neV. i 'ir' ! ': ciopedia on modern educational affairs. i ' . I'.efo-e Ions the libraries of America wil ll.e devotiria a special section. Kiitm- Timk.-; or at least a lengthy s'lclf. to books that relate wliolly the Gary schools Fleaso aanccai-'e that. Ian 1 O." liieir plan as iippiifd elsewhere. i'i!,,f: $"' a-puh!i.'.,n no-i.imit i ..:' ' lerk .' a hi. . 1 to im- : : ;
' t-ri A L t he c; GUARANTEED UNDER BILL OF RIGHTS. ' "!l M'I1, ! (; ! . ...t-r s who a re
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Depository for U. 5 Government Lake County City of Hammond and School City of Hammond Today We Represent Over $1,300,000.00 A remarkable growth considering that this bank has not combined or taken over any other institution. On this remarkable showing we solicit your banking business. We pay 3 interest on Savings Accounts payable January 1st and July 1st of each year.
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chance for fame. For Council. j w ' ia,m 'm One of these) days some editor is mam; to make a yreat hit by announc- J Kditor TiMtat: j s 1 a . : .- ., Its that he wil! exclude from his columns all mention of ei'iier Thaw or his I announ- e to the people of j .'-:ter.i..;. .
1 'i.try it. at am a candid,' t for the j riisoip iomi I nomination of council ma n-at-larfe. sub- i owe;; husines
i -cijpadc-s, and we have almost a notion to be that one.
and .,r; Glad est .-rda to '. .
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DIRECTORS. .VNTON H. TAPPER. CARL E. P.AUKR-
WM. D. WEIS. PKTER CRI'M PACKER JAMES W. STIXSO.N'. JOSEPH ,T. RF1T. P. R. SCIIAAF
OFFICERS. F. R. SCHAAF, Presidect. WM. I). WEIS, Vice President A. II. TAPPER, Vice President. H. M. JOHNSON, Cashier.
L. G. EDER. Asst. Cashier.
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