Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 200, Hammond, Lake County, 5 February 1917 — Page 4
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.HE TIMES February 3. 1017 SEEK FUNDS FOR WASHINGTON MEMORIAL IN NATIONAL CAPITAL; $300,000 HAS BEEN RAISED; NOTED AMERICANS PUSH PROJECT ; ! POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS :
THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS! BT THE LAKE COUNTY PRINTING & PUBLISHING COMPANY, i The Times Katt Chicago-Indiana Harbor, dally exoept Sunday. Entered I at the postofflce in East Chicago, November IS, 1S13. The Lake County Time Dally except Saturday and Sonday. Entered at the postofTiee U Hammond, Jurnt ii, 1S06. ! The I,k County Times Saturday and weekly edition. Entered at th 1 poetoffVca in Hammond. February 4, 1911. i The nary Evening -Times Daily except Sunday. Entered at the postoffic ; In Gary. Apri: 1 3, 1 J12. Ail under the art of March 3. 1S79. a second-class matter.
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FOR MAYOR To the Voters of Gary: ; I rl. i ire to announce to the voters of ! Gary that J uiu ;i (amliditn for 'h" re1 tulilit-sti nominiit ion f vr mayor of the -ity, at 1hr rojrtir.K c'.t v Primary, and ' ask tli support of al! repu hlio.-i n voters i who lu'lieve tha.t th jieoplo of Gary : arc entitled to nn a '5mir.i!:t ration of, .for and by the people t (ii.-y. ; 1 -6-t f FKAN'K v.'. SMITH. j K d I ' o r T r m k : ! Von arc ri jthorir.ed to at ; otinee that i ! am a randi iatc t"r tiie r'j,iil..li--an 1 liomination for' mavor of Tlie cty f ' f Jary, ubj.rt to the w ill of the repub- ! .! an voters of the , ;t v h expri'KKcl ht ' . the ( !ty primaries to 1-e he'd on March 'i, 1M7. an.i 1 Ask th" ;ij.por; of ail re1 P'll'Ucan voters who are ::i favor of j (rood government i wn,T.rAM i- nonoRH.
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WATCHMAN, WHAT OF THE NIGHT? cloud hover.
writtfn. so it Iu-.s coiuo to i.a
When ih wavps closed over tLo hund-ccd Lusitania wo prophe?iod ultimate war with th,
tiut sorrow ratnor Than boast over tho forecast. Hundreds of American citizens at the same hands
te fsmo fate and war ha;i drawn nearer each day. The sinking of The Housatonic on Saturday threatened eventualities, but ; . today's cables show that tae ship wa.- warned and its crew towed by a r'host ! to safety. It may be, and profoundly do we ail hope It may be po, that Germany : respect our decision, but the day is pregnant with sinister portent?". It i3 a . solemn moment for America for the world afire. The overt act may have been committed by a desperate nation before ' these words are printed. j Since the severing of diplomatic relation wi'h the blood of much of! our blood, a wave of patriotism has swept over the land. i They pre rallying roun.l the tlac With a partinpr panp the loyal foreign- ! bom citizens of this sreat ixieltias pot aie .-evertns all ties but home and1 America, recardless of earlier nationality. j la their extremity sympathy is theirs, their reluctance should i,. re- 1 6pected, but of their ultimate determination to stand by their adopted coun-I
try there can be and must be no doubt. There must be bur. one people, not many people. Ther
Proposed Washington Memorial building; ex-President Tail, .Mrs. Dimoik tiid George Washington. A cBmpaigrn has been launched at the national capital undtr the auspices of the George Washington Memorial Association, to collect ewm.irh money this month to Lefin erection
Kd'tor TiMf.n: K .nlly nr.tiO'ir.-e t hat arnii.Ia 1 1- nt the Mar'-h the republiian r.ominatb of the cit y of ' lacy, f hi
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You Should Consult McGarrv jiltoiit ymiv oyo. trouble. KViiicn-iMT, hi; iins Iw-eii in daily )ira'-ticc for the "at eleven years as a specialist iu c.!t.'t exaiiiina t inio and eve ft-t-incr. and the lining of errrer-t. lassos for the cure t.f eyestrain in all its forms. Eyo exariiined Free.
I w ' ' ! b e a primaries for i for mayor ft'e to wtiir!i
;! was elected three ye at s atro. and that. ' i trust that my " din in rat ion of the I office ftgairi dfPf rvea (.e s'ipport ' j he voter s. 1-2 4- ' n. o. j.'.HXi-'ox.
JOHN E. McGARRY JEWELER OPTOMETRIST
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in the capital of a Georpe Washington .Memorial building. For this purpose $300,000 has already been raised. Mrs. Henry F. Dimock, of Wtishinprfun, D. C, Is president of the association. Many prominent Americans, including ex-President Taft. are behind the croirrL
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'ry Flcf-nin: Tlrr.ep: announce that I will for tho nomination on th an cket for cooncilma a t he primaries oh March 6. . ft $ : Yours very truly. If. M. DAY!.--
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citizen to the country of 'hair id..pt i..n will r'-tnain unsliakcn. If there are a few ill uk-'-.I indivlju.ils who are. an oxcepiion to this hi-r.orahle ruh- 'ley m ill h-tv- to be 3"ilt. with with stent and swift justice, hut such unhappy accidents should not he permitted to Inflame prc.iudieo afrainst loyal nu n nor obscure the reassurin-T fact of the leyalty of Gorman-Americans generally. Americans of Gorman blood we are confident are Americans first nnd col be- relied upon to V,c true in ail ctrcu tnstatices to their allegiance. As far as this paper is concerned, i's files ,11 show thai th" loyalty following rather direct manner:
moment since Aupust. lfll. lie loves hi-
SOME PASSING THOUGHTS!
primaries. If eiootf.t I H1 tft ilio fiary newspapers self t rny abir.et. 1 am not coins: to put the saloons or the st.-cl company out of business, but will lieht .nimi-rcinlid vi.-o. 1-31 1 1 , n n Y I.. HAP.TOX.
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CITY TREASURER
CITY JUDGE Euitor Times: Please announce to the voters -r Gary that I will be a candidate for city judpra cn the. democratic ticket, subject to the primary to h held March S, 1 5 1 T 1-31 HOMER STANTON.
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This is liie day of tile- cold, the year, of the .area test percrr In other words, if you dode
THE DANGEROUS "COLD.'
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is but. one. fiat:.
escaping pain and doctor bills i ali.u
I l'ons of dollars are I cure.', but the '.:est i , . . ,
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.- - io i" i-iiyenuinir strugie tiiere must be oii ordmon . . ' 1 i winter and ear
xuaji.y ctiinuns uur country, may sne always be right, but our country :
right or wrong : We must &tand together. This country is a sovernmen of the people, fur the people and by The peoplo. It is not a rovernment domineered over and dictated to by anv foreign prince or potentate. We are neither liek-spirtlers nor toe-kissers. Tiiia na.tion was conceived and cradled in liberty; we may have strayed some distance from It, but on the third of February, i;ht, we came back to It and we are going to stay with it. That is why our leader Our President God direct him aright with sorrow and jet with pride and dignity has issued the ultimatum of a free people. He has spoken for freedom aoid the flag. He has spoken to let the world know that our people and our ships are free to go anywhere and any time on a free sea. They do not have to be tagged and striped like convicts. There Is none to tell us, "you may do this thing or you may not do it." As for the shir, the ?neer and the ourline lip for our country or its.
methods the day of them is past. Ve a a a peo pie want to hear no word
of criticism of the government at Washing'on, no words of contempt nor pcorn for It. For that Is contempt, criticism and scorn of THE FLAG! That we do not permit. If there are those who cannot control their love for other lands W them get out and get out in a hurry small need for beine mealy-mouthed about thai There Is no- a square foot of free soil in This country for any foreign hyphenaoy tricolor, imperial eagle, crescent, union jack or any other standard. This is the I'nited States of America. We deal with treason arid 'reasonable words as they should be dealt wlfh. So let ns go about our duties in peace with a lock upon our Sips serionsly end solemnly. Let ns cast out. boastings. Let us remember that, war. If it comes, deals first with our women, our homos and our children. They rro sacred. We permit no man to speak of them lightly. Our country is just as cacred. She is our handmaiden. I.et the swaseerers and loudmouthed h- rebuked. Let if be that when we are weighed in the balance we shall not be found want me. If it comes to war we shall see what a glorious land that stretches, from sea to sea is ours. Leaders will step forth; fcloriou. names will be written on the paces of history; new deeds of nndyins valor will be, recorded; for every dead Dewey a score of heroes will ltrad and our illimitable resources will astonish the world. The Mood of our manhood may or may ' not be shed; suffering may or may not be ours; we may even wear sackcloth and be sprinkled with ashes, rut the traditions of the minute men of Lexinston, The patriots of Hunker Hill and Valley Forze will be enscrolled wi'h others who are ready to sal her under the P'avs and Stripes.
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a ; his season at j iat flesh is heir to. j Tobabiii; y of your j ii" im use i if a cold j I e.uic-n in 1 1 e late j snui'lb rs probabiy j : ban in any other j - to "olds, not bo- !
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; Editor Times: : Please announce to th people, ol n 'bei0ary tnat j wu y, a candidate for the j republican nomination of city treasi tirer, subject to the de ision of the prlf 'n i mariei. My siosr.an w'!; be thai if 'nominated nnd e.ci. fed I will be in my i of f i e duriiie" the , ntire w orkinsc hours, re he ; letting no outsidt business interfere ' with my publie duties. 1 HARRY STIUNCFELLOV.-.
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Editor Times: Ph-aso announce to the j voters of Gary I will be a candidate fori the nomination of City Treasurer on the ; Democratic t ket, ubject to the primaries j : on ! arch 6. i JOHN" B. EI'RKK.
ANSWER THE ALARM
X.sUe Oonnjy Voylm SbooVl Wot Dl7, If your khlnaya are itifWmod, Don't stand around and do ?othlnis lAkt a f re it w!U aooij be bevor, 1 control. You will rt the a larn !n time Backache, or ditziness or d.sordeis ; the urine. Heed the wamltiir Olre your kidneys a rest by livin? more carefully. Xe Dean's Kidney PIUs to help
ct t'j w Inu.
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he weather is changeable. One be-
sectioa of its size in the country. Th cause the weather is cold, but boeaus
comes over-heated and under-exen ised beiore he realizes what, is happening to him. But all colds can be avoided by u few simple preventive Pleasures.
The old-fashioned physician, whose emergency prescription was "trust inj"
the Lord and keen the bowels open,' was more often rkrht than wrons. T avoid colds avoid persons who have colds, sensibly says the Indianapolis Times. Colds are infectious. Take plenty of exercise; don't overeat; s:et plenty of fresh air. but. avoid draughts; tr.ke cold ha.lis; build up the gen .;" health. If your general health is good the germs of coids can make few inroads on vou. The temperature of the home should be maintained at about
a cold
Every dorf has h's day, but, like men, y always wan more. The mnj.iritv of mankind follows the Men rub at a distaiT-e.
I FRIEND'S
DVICE
stamp out tlae oautt.
Profit tiy an Eat Chi-cajo woman 3 To the Voters of Gary: experience. I hereby announce myself a. candl- I Mrs. T. Hoffman, iti Olcctt Ave date for the office of Treasurer of the East Chlcaro. eaya: "I don't know how City of Gary, subject to the decision of j k!dney troubl. Btai-t-ed In ror cm. but the republican primaries to bo held j lt did. vrYxen I had It. ltfe. CUln't Mem March the fith. 191T, end I pledge my- j worth livlr.g. My back iinl me, but self if nominated and elected to give , what bothea-ed me most tk weak the City of Gary an eflicient admmistra-i jrreruUir ction o my k.daoya. Tba lion, so far ns the a flairs of the afore- j kidn,y .eoretiona were highly colored said offlce are concerned. and unnatural. too. T-o boaes of HOY D. DAVIS. , ryona Kidney Pills befrpod za wooder-
ruuy. ritev".n!t an 9ttrui or tae an-
il'iitor: riea!e announce to the vot- I
'"4 or 65 degrees Fahrenheit. The quickest way in the world o "ca'eh" is to eat a big dinner ar.tl then pass the evening in an overheated, ventilated room in the company of somebody who ha- a cold. Sevo;
pent annually in the United St
rescript ion is absoluti ly tree
of ties'a air; mix thoroughly.
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Woman Saved From a Seri ous Surgical Operation.
ers of Gary tbs.t 1 sm
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nomination on the republican ticket for Treasurer of the City of Gary, subject to the will ef the voters as expressed at l he primaries to be held March 6th,
. 1017. If elected I will ke-p tie: offic Louisville. Ky. "For four year? I , rcn during regular business hours and utTered from female troubles, head- : '- nl' Persona! attcaien. aches, and nervousness. I could not Gi:oi;a: n. mam.ove.
eanaidate lor j pr.c. Erw- at all dealeea. Dont alrnnl-.-
aak for a kidney remedy get. Doan s Kidoay PI lie the mum that Xtrs. Ho ft -man had. Foster-Mtlburn Co.. Prop., EufTalo. T. Y. Adv.
sleep, had no appetite and it hurt me to walk. If I tried to do any work, I ' Edit
THE SAME IN EVERY TOWN. "We were surprised a day or so ago to i eceive an avowal from a bus,;'!man, and a most exeeib n' an 1 worthy ci: liter., that, until a short time ago h bad little or no id"a of the operation of a printing press," says the Sou;:i Rend Tribune. ' If that is true of this "'u.-iness man who has hail every opportunity, but, perhaps not 'he occasion, to observe the opera' ion of a prin'ing press, it should not be surprising that the average citizen, man or woman, has almost no concrete conception of ilie making of a newspaper and is therefore ready to accept as truth and aid in circulating the slamb r that all newspapers are liars. Probably some of the per son r who delight m that be-lief would be astound, d if they were tn learn bow much of their secret lives these same new;manei .- 'e-rated by them knew and could publish should occasion arise. The public, observing a person walking the s! reefs with head erect and proud bearing, may never suspect that or.ee in his life he was a thief and thai
would have to lie down before it was
finished. The doctors saiJ 1 would have to he operated on and I simply broke down. A friend advised me to trv Lvdia E. '
I'inkham's Vegetable Compound, and the result i3 I . -f eei like a new woman. I am welt and ' strong:, do all mv
i own house work and 1
have an eight pound ba y girl. I know ! : Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- ' pound saved - me from an operation i ! which every woman dreads." Mrs. ' Nellie Fishback, 1521 Christy Ave., it ' Louisville. Kv. I t
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or GARY TIMES :
I desire you to announce to the voters
of Cory that I will be a candidate, for the TH-mocratic nomination for the office of City Treasurer, subject to th- decision of the pi'imiraep of Mareh fith, 1917. If nominated nnd elected I will be in the
office myself as I have no other busi-iand limbs, corns, nunions. etc. Af
to hinder me. ' one pe.n t e -i. inn u,Mpn:is as
FRAN K B'fRMA.N X.
Will Positively Believe Fain ia Three Minutes. Try i. riul.: n .w far Rheumatisni. Neuralgia. Lumbago, sore. pMff ai.U
swollen joints, pains in the head, bac k
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the newspapers may have me information ready to use should he frill a second ; Everyone naturally dreads tha sur-
fime. The neopl" niav not dream that some family tp.-y admire has a swoid i jron"s knife. Sometimes nothing: else!
of Damocles hanging over its head and that, the r.i-c. spaper can cut 'he i
any time u aesires. i no punnc nv-f appr. ei sue uent it. o es to new sjuipers which, endeavor to foster the best in the cry rir the city's good instead of catering to scandal and the lower ins'incts. And al! this because these newspapers to whom this correspondent thinks tru'h is a stranger beiicve
I that no P-tins shou!;i i)" sparcn to obtain tne trutn.
,'Kor 1 IMC: Please announce to the voters o" trv I w!i: be a candidate for the nom--iniioii on tlie repiibLcan ticket for r-.-asarer of the citv of tlary. Fubjeet r. the de, ision of tb- no.;! IP an p: iiiirie.s to be hel l M-.ri. li 0 : !i, 1917. 1 leiiiiO myself if nomtiia ted an l elected a devote rev entire time and ability to be Cisihai ge of the duties of the of- ' F. L RANKO.
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hn,a.j will do, but :-iany times Lydia E. Pink- : Jr .barn's Vegetable ComTXund has saved ! 1'';i:,ir TlME':
I the patient and made an operation un- i ra:lli a" announcement to the , 1 necessary. peopl of Gary that T am a candidate! I If you n'ave any symptom about which I for the nomination for city clerk of;
u would like to know, write to the , 'a ry- subject to the decision of the re-i
bv iietgic. A never-failintf remedy used internally and externally for Couchs, Colds. Group. Sure Throat, Hiphtheria and TonSilitiS. This Oil is eoneederl to be the most pern-: rn t inr r. medy known. Its prompt toid iiiitm ileite effect. m relieving pain is du.- t.. the fact 'hat i penetrates to the affected parts at once, as an illustrati.'n. pour 'i'.-n i'ris on the thicker-: ; te. e of sei.- leath'f. and it will pen. -rate thr.iujrh and through :ft three minutes. ....-. e-t n.i !!t..-M : --. ,. : is eeeien red coior only. Evry bottle Kiiitrantf r d : Jsc and ."ale a bot tle, or mon .--y refunded. At leading drug-gists. Knfm:m ,v Wolf. TTan:morel
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THE GERMAN AMERICAN QUESTION.
Tt is rather .vurpri-ing that so well-known a bush-beater p.s the Chicago j Tribune should have the nerve to deal with a delicate subject as that. pa.Ppr j docs when it discusses the German-American question in. a war editorial in j the following rather raw manner: ' j
I j a profoundly unfortunate cireumstan. r our pres. nt situation that anv self-reupeetinK assertion of the position taken by the president, respect inir the rteht and immunities of our citizens on the hicli sea must
involve us in conflict tvi'h a nat'.'M whose bl-.od lb nvs in th.- ve,ns of a large pa rt of our population. The s train upon our citizens of Oinnn. Austrian and Huntrarian birth or pa rent a f li.is been very sivst sitice th" war be KM n and an open break with the centra! powers will ncrease if painfully. V are confident, nevertheless, that the loyalty of these
THE BETHLEHEM ITS OWN DEFENDER.
In seeking to present its side of (be ease to the public In connection (with the secretary of iho navy's charges and editorial discussion that j American munition manufacturer-' are aiiowing tlu- English to underbid them, lte Bethlehem S'eel corporation uses newspaper advertising space. Its
answer appeared :n I he i inies ami in many oiner news. aiiers or .-xmeiiea. The Hethhdient adopts a course that might well be followed by other
! concerns of ere at magnitude. There are too many of them engaged in the j process of space grafting; others when i hey realiv rnay be misrepresented ! do not get in a better light i.eeiiuse pf their own inability to comprehend
I the public mind and to properly ', What ver i.uav be said of ti i bo considerable force of iru'h ! and openly places them before t
use the channel e lle'hieliem S'e. Iiehftld its HfCMIti he public.
to et its at lent ion. ( ,; por.i; ion, th-t're must Ps t. ep-ise if feaile.-sly
Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn,
Mass., for helpful edvice pven free.
DON'T F&EGET Indiana Harbor Now Has a MODEKX HOTEL The Hotel Mohawk Phone 263. Cor. .Michiiran. Avenue, and ( irapevine Streets.
publican prl
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Ihe re-i t -'i WC i ski.
Editor Tivf.-: Please announce iaf : r.n-, date fnr the renubli"i n ne;;;r city clerk subject to the v i
a ( a r, 6 1 -iltin for ! of the
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The Burning Question is completely and sa isfacortlv answered h
voters at the city primaries to be held on March fi. 1 ask the sipport of ail
voters who ;re Interested in civie w-el-
Our Coal
fare and pledge myself that if elected j1' -tn1vpp every Coal problem
with
1 wi.l devote my . i i y to the dischat the office.
titiro time and abil- I eate, convenience and true economv.
duties of! m- What, we say. we mean and whai.'.Ri nvx. ! we mean, we sav.
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For Council.
Editor Times; ' Please announce to the people of: Gary that 1 am a randidate for the nomination of counr i 1 man-a t-la rce. sub-'
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