Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 204, Hammond, Lake County, 9 February 1917 — Page 4
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Gary. I 'OH M OH. To the 'olers of Gary: I denlre to announce to tlie voUrs of; (lary thnt I am a. cnri!! ?.itc for thr re-' publican nomination for mayor of the 1 . Ry. at the comtnK e'-ty 1'rlmary. and csk the a-ipport of all republican voters who believe that the people of Gary are entitled to an dminift ration of.' for und by the people of Gary. j 1-6-tf FliANK V: SMITH. i
, Kdltor Times; j j You are a u t Imr iz.-.i to a:.: oun- ..- that ; j I am a candid.it-- for ti.e repubjl.-an ! j no-minatioii for mnvor of the city of , I Gary, uoJ.u t to the wlil of the icpubiioaii vote-K of the ,-ity as expresse ! at; jthe . ity primaries to be hoitl on M;it r-h ; 1 f., li'17, arid I as It t!v suup.irt of ail re- i
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I will devote my ei.t.r.- t.n.o an-1 ability to th rtljtcharse 1 ' 'he- d'lties of 'he office. A I:liiYS.
Editor Times: Kind.y a nnour.ee that 1 w.ll i,e a eandi.iato for the republican nomination f"r Ity, clerk, whi. h office 1 have h-id for Hie pa!t three y.,-,r. Kithjes'-t to t.,. .leci:.i!i i- th" i.rimarie?, March t',, imt. HKnr'KHT -. ri:.yn.-5. 2-0- -
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nut ( in - 11.. ICiiitor Tim res: 1'lease announce to tjJ(! people of Garv that I am a cirri! late for the nomination of council man -at-Jarge. sub.ei;t to the J ..-:. 0:1 of tlia republican primarie. PF.TKri riSAtlSKI.
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terr lor service may bo s aft-guarded and conserved and not risked under persons lacking in experience in the care of soliiers in camp and baule. the War Department has decided and announced that, the appointment ro volunteer commissions will bp made from rhcc classes of oar citizt-ns v. ho hae -.ucli .-pt-rieucr, and that those classes the selections will be made in the following order: tal ' Persons who have ha'i experience as coinraissioned officers in 'he rez'.ilar army of the United States and ex-officers of volunteer? of proved experience and efficiency. ibi 'Non-commissioned officers of expenence in 'he regular at ni . (c) "Person.-! who have had experience as officers in the militia. td) Persons who have qualified according to law under prescribed examinations io !e?j the.'r fitness to command : ltd control men in the field. tei "Oradustes of educational institutions of military standing
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science under the law, (ft "Should the necessary number of volunteer officers r1 Hired not he furnished from the above classes, the War Department will give- civilian? lackinp in act ua! military exjierience an opportunity to test tbc-ir Rtness for conimispions. before the boards which the War Department proposes to fieate in the several !- bates." T"nd--r th.- headinu of "f" parasraph it may be stated that Knsiand and
If ou want to tipht. sro and enlist in the army or navy, for there i. every I 0aR:vl4 "'ul ! r"'rrt M civ;iar-s wUhout miI:tar' 'ience to fill up gaps -'"' v.v. vi'i -,,...,.... - ,-,.. t - ... . .1 "tin the r.nnk.-i of eomfuissionol officers'. At various times and under different
Editor TlKH; i Kb'Kll v arinoiirve that I will be a c ltelidu! : at the Mab h primaries for; the repiiblh ari nomination for mayor of the - it-.- of Gary, the office to which-'
I wan ele, ted three K-ars ago. and that; j I ".r ift that rny , ndmln ,st r at; in of the J I off.. -e again Jes-rves H e s- port ot the vjters. 1-24- ! i H. ). JOHNSON". i ; i Gary levelling T.tneR: j I'lease announee that I am a canrli- j jdate for the nominatiop for mayor on jibe democratic ticket at the primaries j j to be held in Gary, Mar;h fi, 1917. Adv. j 1 1-24- HARVEY J. CURTIS. i
! Editor Ttves: ' ;
Please announe.. to the oeopli of j Gary that I will lea candidate for the nomination of mayor on the Democratic)
ticket, subject to the decision of the) j primaries. If cjerted I will let the Garv) ' newspaper r'-li-et my cabinet. I am; ! not froing to put the saloons or the steel , company out of business, but will fisht ; ' ommercializf vice. 1-31--'
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HARRY L. BARTON".
FfUl ( ITY JUDGE. Editor Timhs: Please nr.r.our..-.-- t -he voiers of Gary that I will be a candidate for ciy judKC on the d. ir.o--rai.ic ticket, subject to the primary to be held M.trrh fi. 1917. 1- 31 JiOMElt STANTON". Editor Time : Kindly a nnour.ee to the voters of Gary that I will be a candidate for c'l'y judge on the republican ticket subject to the primary to be held March fi. 1017. 2- 5tf JAMES TV. BURNS. FOR ALDFIt.M IX.AT.LAHfiE. Editor Times: Kindly a rr.. ounce thai I will be a candidate for aldcrman-at-large, city of Gary, on the democratic ticket, subject to the primaries to be held on March 6. 1M7. JOHN T. M.MtlCH.
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rem six v.-.-eks to three months and jt ( ime six months was it for training me;! ;i then sendinp them to the front as Flr.plniul an l '"anad.t both were oblip".j jo for:i;i many officers'
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are u-' icss exc'-pt as tLem usuallv sacrifice:
training' camps which sup pli'-d li. ut ---rianta fcr new forces and to take the places of ot fleers kiuec! in action. No doubt America will be obliged to face
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patriotic service, and if a call fur troops should come you will find them flock. nj by the thousand to make the supreme sacrifice for America There will be some hot-heads who will do things thy should not. do. tbey will say things they should not sav. n.jt their cop.demnffiinn will be as severe and sincere by their countrymen as it will by any other citizet
.111 t.ne agencies or our government will trive anv such men which their conduct deserves.
These are the days when we must !:arn to differentiatA bet.wec.-i Amer
.v.... ...ain.i.- oau ii-i man .unci ii..lu.-, iur UIHre IS a UinerenOe. Th-" vat majority of our citizens in whose wins there courses Tru'onic blood are Inyai, patriotic, high-minded, and to any burden of war lor thTi there is also add-d a sorrow that is spared mmy tmo-bcr. Dea-int; all these things in mind, let us refrain from indulcinp in idle argument, in quarrels that will be hurtful rather th;m helpful. Even's have reached a point where the opinion of the individual will have no weight
'he ban-Is of the hp n at the head of the government. Out ion. and every man, no matter what is his ancestry, must -..in tiiat. is fina; iy reached. Therefore let us cherish th
;b- .wars. In tim of adversity 1 hose
s if a big army is to be raised, a condition that should not
b,; hut one that we will have io make the most of. In any event, the raisine of a million men would brine an adequate reward to those militiamen who have made sacrifices by going to the borcr. Thus the quota of volunteers in this county would approximate 1,0T men. The officers probably would number forty. That the Gary guardsmen on the bord'M'. now well trained and capable of instructing others,
miht obtain half of th-
commissions would be quite probable.
SURE, PROHIBITION OF SAFETY RAZORS. Says the Kansas City Stun "Some of the Kansas editors are usinsr Hrrry Thaw's attempted suicide as another arcunent acainst the safety razor. Really the In-Jianu a? y.-Il a? th" Kansas legislature should pass laws caUins for -ai't'y ntor preiiibition.
1 K-tHor Times; 1 FleaFe annaur.ee to the people o! j Gary that I will be a candidate for the j 1 republican nomination of city treas-1 i urer. subject to the '.t cision of the priI rr.arie.s. My slosran will be that If! I nominated and elected I will be in ray j ! office during the entire working hours, j : letting no outsidj business interfere i
with my public duties, j HARRY STRINGFELLOU'. I Editor Times: TMcase announce to the
voters of Gary I w 11 be a candidate for the nomination of City Treasurer on the Democratic tcket. ubject to the primaries on March 6. JOHN" B. BURKE To the Voter? of Gary: I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Treasurer of the City of Gary, subject to the decision of the republican primaries to be held
March the 6th, 1017, and I pledge my-j self if nominated and elected to give.
the C'ty of Gary an efneient administration. "o far as the affairs of the aforcseid office are concerned. HOY D. DAVIS.
Hammond.
FOR CITY C1.HHK. To the Voters of Hammond: I desire to announce my candidacy for the o.'fice of City '"'brk. subject to th.. will of the voters, as expressed at the city primary March 6, and I request the support of all d'-moi rats who arc believers in efficient government. 2-6- Wl LET AM E. J. KOL3.
Editor Times: Please announce that I am a. candidate for the nomination of city clerk on the democrat;.; ticket at the primaries to be held ;n Ham: on:'. March C, 1 9 i 7. 2-5 CHARLES O PCHONERT.
Cold weather aches folic v exposure. Soothe and relicve them with Sloan's Liniment, easy to apply, it quickh penetrates without railing. Cieane; than mussy plasters or ointment;,, does not stain the skin. For rheumatic pains, neuralgia, gout, lumbago, sprains, strain; bruises and stiff sore muscles, havs. Sloan's Liniment handy. At all drugisu, 2oc. SGc. end $1.00.
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NOT THE REASON FOR THE PRESENT CRISIS. The Times cannot subscribe to the theory put forth by the Chicago Daily News that. Germany is provoking strained relations with us at this time because our engagement in the war would cause us to make munitions for our own use rather than for the Allies. If the Kaiser's government .ought to restrain our munition activities in behalf of the Allies.' it would appear that we would have been goaded into war long ago.
xjast Chicago. TOB MAYOK. Editor The Times: Kindly announce that I will b a candidate for the nomination on the Republican ticket for Mayor of the City of East Chicago, at the primaries to be held March 6, 1!U7. 2-5- I R. JOHNS, M. D.
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LADY'S PLAITED SKIRT. 13 v Anarel Worthinton.
ror ; ru- t:.--:il wear, walling, sport. and ise like, a well cut hirt nr-d n smrr i one make the bet sort of roatcme. For he woman whoe work is at a dek irt'ead of in the home it i always "strictly tsitiess" while the one piece frock in tore readiU taliAc iin or afternoon or tressy wear. Any woman who ! at all intereted in urretit ty!e in separate skirts will be Mire to take upe.-lal notice of th denLgm llinstrated. The model is cnt in sii gores -o arranfed as to fire brosrl panel at 'ront Btid back , to add to the straightness of line the Ple sections are laid in iaits. The left side of the front is hosen for closing the jssnnPnt, which r lower eJje in siie 24 measures jut -1 vards. A raised waist line i used and for ovelty r separate belt with sride tabs is
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Editor: please announce to the vot
ers of Garv that I nm a candidate for
nominaie-n on the republican ticket for, Treasurer of the City of Gary, subject! to the will of the voters as expressed! at the primaries to be held March 6th. j
1317. If elected I will keep tne oince open during regular business hours and Kivc It ray personal attention. GEORGE H. MANLOVE. Editor GARY TIMES: I desire you to announce to the voters of Gary that I will te a candidate for the Democratic nomination for the office of City Treasurer, subject to th" decision of the primiraes of March 6th, 1917. If nominated and elected I will be in the office mypelf lis I have no other business to hinder me. FRANK It OR MANN.
Editor Times:
Please announce to the voters of : Gary I will be a candidate for the nom- ; Ination on the republican ticket for i treasurer of the city of Gary, subject I to the decision of the republican pri- I marles to be held March 6th, 1917. I ' pledge myself If nominated and elected; to devote my entire time and ability t, o the discharge of ths duties of the of-, flee. F. I RANKO.
Editor The Tritrs. Kindly announ.-e that 1 will be a candidate for the nomination on the republican ticket for the office of mayor of the city of East Chicapo, at the primaries-. March . 1 r 1 T. Yours very truly, 2-7 LEO MT'ORMICK. FOE. TREASURES. Editor Tub 'Iimes: Kindly announce that T will be a candidate for the nomination on the Republican ticket for Treasurer of the City of East Chicago, at the primaries to be held March. 0, 1 f ! 17. 2-5 XV. O. HAHMON". FOB CLE&K. Editor Thk Tives: Kindly announce that I will be a candidate for the nomination on the Republican ticket for Clerk of the City of East Chicago. Pu! rt to the will of the voters at the primaries, March 6, 1917. ' 2-5- THO". Y. RICHARDS.
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l your desire for this g-m looking model. out the belt. The skirt pattern No. i,l10 cuts in To obtain the pattern send 10 cents v j sizes. 2-1 to .".2 To make the skirt in size the office of this publication.
FOK CITY CI.HTIK. Editor Times: Please make an announcement to the people of Gary that I am a candidate for the nomination for city clerk of Gary, subject to the decision of the republican primaries. EOLICB SYZMANSKI.
Editor Times: Please announce that I am a car.di- ! date for the republican nomination for 'city clerk subject to the will of the i voters at the city primaries to be held on March 6 1 ask the support of all
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jtj...viiricj,i.i.. Kindly announce that I will be a j candidate for the nomination on the ! republican ticket for the office of eiiy ; Judge of the city of East Chb ago at i at the pr-'maries. Mnr-u ", 1917. ij
moved to East Chicago twenty years ago and have resiUoJ hr-e ever since. 2-7 II . M. COHEN". HOOSIER BRIEFS ;
LAroRTE. William Ackley was found in a. barn suffering f;rfni- from his bane's and face being fr'-zon. He narrowly escap.ed death. ALEXANDRIA. Tax-payers of this city are trvina- to have the police forc
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