Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 215, Hammond, Lake County, 22 February 1917 — Page 4
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The Time E.ist Chfeago-Inai in Harbor, dally except Sunday. Entered at th poetofflce in East Chicago, November 1. 1513. The Iik County Times Dally except Saturday and Sanday. Entered at. the pu.itufLl. o in Hammond. June 28, 1306. : Vh J.nkfl County Times Saturday and weekly edition. Kntered at the ; postoffh-e In Hammond. February 4. IsH. ! The Gary Evening Times Dally except Sunday. Entered at the poato.Tlco In Gary. April 13. All under the ait of March 3. 1ST, aa accond-class matter.
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I'OI! II OH. To the Voters of liary: I desire to announce to the voters of Gary that I am a candid te for the republican nomination for mayor of the city, at the vomintr c.ty Primary, and ask the" support of all republican voters who believe, that th people, of Gary are entitled to an administration of. for i'nd by the people of Gary. 1-6-tf THANK W. SMITH. Editor T 1 1! f s ; Von are authorized to at' ounce that I am a candidate fo:- this republic jrt oom i na t Ion 'nr vr of the lity of Gary, subject to the will of ttoe republican voter? of the city as expressed at the city primaries to be hold on March 6. 1!MT, an 1 1 ask th- support of all republlt an ot rs who are in favor of K""i gOUTtlllli-!it WILLIAM F. Hi.llHi!'.?.
witera who are Interested !n civic, wel- i fare an.l pledge m self that, if elected I '!1! dcv .i.- :,: , .a;,,, time ond abil- ; itv to the discharge of t lie duties of; the office. A. 1 BKuWN. j
Ed 1 1 or Times: , ; Kindly a nnoutoe that I will he a can-i ui.i.uo for tht lep.ihlican nomination i for city clerk, w Inch off i, e I have held! fur the past three years, subject to the j decision c,f t, j,; i,'. arils'. Mnt'ih C. eg:. Hi:in;i:ix C. Fit ancis. i
JOY RIDES THAT LEAD TO SORROW AND DEATH.
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That, fi'.ippant axiom tos-sed ..ver th footlieht by a waggish comedian and burie.I in the triviaities of musical comedy passed as a delicious wi'ticism. Outside the i heater innumerable sordid stories blunt the jpst. The leal'sm of accident record.-? from local emergency hospitals and institutions along the state highway testify that, death and disaster are often silent passengers on the joy ride. Joy riders Ih'uukenly, like a listing ship, a great car with twelve purring cylinders sent smaller cars scuddmg to the edges of the road for safety. A trail of warnings and curses ruse and were whipped into whispers by the wind. The driver rested one hand i;p.-:i the steering wheel with a touch just heavy enough to guide out too light to control. Within the circle of his other arm lolled a girl. The question-mark aigrette of her toque flipped against his e;. es and her r.-iaxed body weaned against gears and emergency brakes. Faster, fds'er silently in 'he darkness the tape of the speedometer marked forty mile? an hour, fifty mil"?, sixty miles--a streak of whi'e sand across The hard pavement and slanting railroad tracks, treacherous sliding tires that, would not crip the surface, The sound of crumpling steel Lie occu-
t the Much primaries for;
the republican ii cm : n i : hm for mayor , of the city of Gary, the office to which I wan elected three years ,iso, and that I trut that my : d n:', is; ra t o o of thi: office neaitt iies.-res the sin ;rt ot j the uters. l-?4-P.. . .ii-HNijuN. i
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j 1 lease annnunce to the people of , G..ry that I am a candidate for the! I nomination cf .o.ln.-t!man-at-lar-e, subjject to the dt-ci.on cf the republican! primaries. i ! peti::: nsAnsKt. j J r-chfer Gary K'.cni'i Times: j j Kindly announce .),at 1 will be a;
c.-mdiilate for the r.o pi! nation on the; repubiii-n ri tt- Ket fur councilman ail '.arm- at tin. prima ' on March 6. 1017. j Vi-urs v-eiy truiv, !
II. M. DAVIS.
Don't Waste Another Day. When you are woir.i ii by backache; By lamene and urinary disorders! Tion't experiment with an untried
GKKAT lil'XS! if ir:ir t.'!cc 1; eep i medicine, in ' ii n t i r: y, it! Gernni.y ,nn' Aiim ri.i. ! D" s ljke county people a:e doing tlo-y win In- prettiitR o;t ,.:eri niuch j Dcin' Kidn-y I'li!. at we are over hete. i Read tills Indiana Haroor resident's ! experience. o.N!-: ni" the tea . .o a i: . a : -i . .1 a ' -s Mrs, W. S. -Marsnall. ?.- p:r s. has started ,-.:i ;! company. Tins cha p Indiana Harbor, says: "A bout a year hoous tl e vtilu.. cf !i:,v::,L- a ;!!; ply ofjaffo I began to stjrTer nf:i!!y with my ol on li.iiil. baclv and kidneys. My kidnyn g,',t j weak and iregruiar in acti-.n atid d zr.y III-.NitY l-.illl ba.-. ofl'ei.-l i.is auto and nervous a,ells were a cnimoii.
'' ' "' - ' " ' '- ' I ?v':ry-uuy oc-urrencs. pnts seemed v..,:. .MS that's !e, now is l.:e free .'to be floating before my 5-, ari(j SaMd.i..- ..fft-r fr.m John ! 'blurred my sight. 1 always felt t:red . i and languid, even In the morning and I'mNT w r- abo.il any tn.uble in; my sleep didn't eem to refresh me. I i rie fen! ..!' 1 ;j,i!o. T'e-se mil-Iliad beard all about Prom's Kidney hot. ui.-n I'd : a t i .i-.i d of will mi. -e i v- j Pills and how good tiiey were, ,, 4. sprma: t.. arms b. 1 u . n ,:;.ri-.' a :! elded to try them mynelf I felt betr iu;e?. 1 er after taking a fw doses and b- . j fore long. T was rured.'
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t;es cf ti;e rt i f- ,f Gary is to I The 'ro. n Point fro mis of Mr. Harry
1-e ic.ii-'te.l -i ; state i::t-ri ils. ; New ton and M :sh Carrol I.etz surj rff 1 yecietday to rer-ejve 'hie anil-' TllKlIi: is .ii.;' :tf i ;e.t!'-Ger- i nouiic-in-nt of their mi rria .? last :i'.:i;i fn t:i ti over 1 i ih-r Fathf rlan-l j 21st. The announcement state that
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Gary K veiling Ttmes: Please announce that I am a candidate for the nomination for mayor on the democratic ticket at the primaries to be held in Gary. March 6. 1917. Adv. 1-24- HAP.VEY J. CURTIS. Editor Times: Please announce to the people of Gary that I will e a candidate for the nomination of ntijcr on the Democratic ticket, subject to the decision of the, primpri". If elected I will let the Gary newspapers select ir.y cabinet. I am not going to put the fainnnu or the sie.-i company out of business, but will P.sht comniircia'iir.cd vice. 1-M--HARRY Tj. PART' N.
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Kindly a nnoiir.i e to the voters of 1 Gary that 1 wi l b- s- candidate fori ! judge on the republican ticket ! subject to the primary to be held . March 6, 1917. j I'Mf .AMES V.. Pd'RNct. !
TU'I 1 t'e. . If, y,. ;i , ma-wo-s isotoeoo-iv y 'cuse . ' tl I &N.o'lh western th i'!ctl"!i K.T Vo,.. ;r, y TUG p-.or ooio .- alw. in'igh iu. k. Just w heti b. afl or.l a. 1 ; i v . r p.c.n t u- s t;.- . a !.. '
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FOR M.DI.KMAX-AT.LAnOH, riiitor Timks: Kindly a nnounte that I w ill be a candidate for ahiernian-fit-l.irse. city of Gary, on the democratic ticket, subject
to the primaries to be held on March 6.1 1917. JOHN T. MAKICH. J
' R R TA 1 N I.Y tl" biR- provision and paciviri-r houses are -iointr tlieir best to relief e the food s'lortae in Ku-rope.
WASIUN' T 'X has broken with the mail order liquor housed.
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of an overt timed car. That is the unforgettable picture that many people ho motored down the peninsula on a certain night will keep. the girl's silly little toque was trampled underfoot with the splintered g'ass of the nir.ushbdd. Tugging and straining at the wreck, the rescue farty worked hurriedly with whispered orders and comments. "There's a woman's hand. ;o ea.-y now." ' Here's a poor devil on This side. guess he's done for." "There were four of them, poor fools." The women who crowded near turned away and covered their eyes. There is no novelty to this tale. Two pitiable mutilated forms lay -;n a morgue aw-p-tine tha' drendtu! moment when aeonirei relatives finished wph searching the hospital records would turn to that, room of death. There lay the girl who had ridden in the tonneau of the car, screamed hysterically for more speed. . Gossip busily gathers the details of every tragedy and as busily breathes them about a city, in the hospital lay the driver, crushed but clinging to life. At intervals he was conscious. "Tell us the name of the girl that rode with you," begged the nurse, but lie roiled his head from side to side on the. pillow and closed his eyes. "Tell us." begged fhe surgeon, and at dawn, between spasms of pain, he confessed that he had never known her name. Groping in his "memory for d'.m facts, he told 'he story of a chance meeting in a cafe followed by visits to ronIhuu't-s.
Editor Times: mease avn Mir-ee to th reopl of Garv that I w ill a ..-and: :.-,' for t '!:- republican nomination of -ity t. ensure r. subject to the ii -- is1!)!! of the primaries. My slo-ran will be that if in, initiate. I hi 1 -:.'ci 1 will be. !:i rr y office dutis'.A 1:1,1 :"-t-re wi.rkir.je he rs. letting ti- outsidj business interfere with my public duties. HARRY STRING FK VJU J V. F.ditor Timest 1'1- ase announce to the voters of Gary I will a candidate for the nomination of Gity Treasurer on the Democratic tcket, vibjcct to the primaries on March 6. JOHN 13. BlTRKE. To lb Voters of Gary: I hereby announce myself a c?ndi date for the office of Treasurer of the Pity of Gary, subject to the decision of the republican primal b-s to be held March the th. RG7, ani 1 pi- dge myself i? nominated and elected to give the City of Gary an cftici- nt .administration, so far as the affairs uf the atortsaid ofllce are cone. rned. Ht) Y P. DAVIS.
Hammond. FOU 4 I TV 4 LURK. To tlie V-..ters of Ham: mJ: I iirsire to -Hnnotttive my -andidiey for the office of City Clerk, subject to tho v. i'l of 'bo vot.-rs as expressed at the cit :' primary March 6, and I request tins support of ail democrats who are believers in effb i. nt government. 1; - ti- WI I.I.I VM II. J. Kbhli.
A live nevrspnper for people who are till on enrth that's what TUB TI M E1S .
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Is', they hains r'ceoiiy comfiieted ft beautiful new lion e f ar the Newton bom-stead, east of this city. The i ouple. who are extremely j'-puiar, are
' h ing showered with cri.grp.tii'ation j'ip.p the iiftppy event which, ha jus having j come to light. i ab'c to j Tn ,-,..,,, jY.jRt t:r- :i:ii, w ill be en'iuu h.s ri--h-l to the tune of nearly ,12' n
result of their annul) bali at Central Music hall on Monday evening Over 2.10 tickets were sold and many outsiders, including people from Chicago. Hammond and Gary were jr-iesent at the enjoyable affair. Harry I laker, the jrivi-hr. who ha' for pnme time been troubled, with i quite serious wound on his hand caused from a bruise, was tak-r to the Mftnn' rial hosptta' in Chjc-igo yesterday f r treatment, the second time within two months. It is tho-jght tha! proper , are itsd rest wi'ii result in a c-tcjiiere cure. Mr. and Mr. Herbert parr enter-, s tained a number cf their frifnds at
their Verne on Kail S'reet Tuesday evening. th gathenrg being given iti
honor of Mts, StTtittte-I Ra f r. Crown Point ci'ixe;s r.te i.ecoir itaccusiomerj jo new cif-sir.K -ri-" of the business .h-aus. s for f -ur toirhta week, and but Ht: !e -,f the ar.ti- ipn'ed inc&nve iiiem-e is Tai-zel. If merchant would eniy adopt, a pregrai , of well light'sd ami v et recor;tt-d windows iinfil at bait (, oh Jock ::i ft,., e'.ejiing. ti,.; lino-oily of .'ion io.-i: residents would feel wall satisfied who the !K-w ciosing a 1 ran get; .t i: ' . Mrs. I'-.n ilnuj and sen have returned fr.-m a mon'ii's visit with l.er ps r- n' at Newcastle, Jnd. Tuesday's horse market was slr,.' the average for a February sale, a laic" number of t'hicagi buyers ft-ii. resent. K er tiling in t'i :i:,e of g ; horse f-.-h we - quickly p r hse(j. number of atiimals Irisiaittg tear $200 'tiat't. A scarcity of so -1 ..;ir. i hoi ses was not iceable, io.w el nr. r.ti about two do.-n of tlie bet., r grad.-s i.' ing pur- has.- d. The nsna' ,.:r. i-p --f swapping t f plugs and ur deirab v-' a feature if tVie day's marke'.
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NAMES TO BE REMEMBERED. T'.v.-tit y-thr-e American (i'izens who had li'-f-n elected by other Aiuerican ci'izens to r!iri.-ent t hem in th.e na' ion's- congress voted in the-house asrainsf measures To sirr-nrrthen the I'nifed Sta'-5 nay and thus provide for trie nation's protection in a time of great peril. The names of these men should be remembered, says i he New York Time-. They are: j. C. Cramton (.Mich,. Rep.). D. A. Hollingsworih (Ohio. Rep.i. A. Lindberg (Minn., Rep. i. J. M. Nelson (Wis., Rep.i. Meyer London X. V., Soc.i. W. V. Bailey (Pa., Dem.i. .r. L. Burnett C-M.i., Dt-ra i. Oscar Calloway (Tex.. Demi. J. H. Davis Tex., Item ). R. I. Doughton (X. '., Deni.i. Claude Kitchin (X C Dem i. R. X. Tage (X. (..'., Dem.). ' William Gordon (Ohio, Dem.i. I. R. Sherwood (Ohio, Dem ). V.. D. Saunders (Va., Dem.i. W. J. Sears (Fla., Dem ). T. 1. Sisson (Miss., Dem.i. C. If. Tavenner (III., Dom e R. Y. Thomas (Ky , Dem l. J. B. Thompson (Okla.. Dc-ni.C J. X. Tillman (Ark,. Dem.i.
George Huddles'on Ma., Dom e Hen Johnson i'Ky Dem.i. j Four republicans and eighteen democrats were willing: to defeat an tirg-!
ent measure for the protection of their country. R js worth noting that "the list contains the names of no representatives of the Pacific or far western sta'es and none from Xew Knaland. Bailey ,f Pennsylvania, and London, the socialist of this city, were the only eastern opponents of naval expansion. Southern members predominate, hut they do not fairly represent the feeling of the south. In which seasonable preparedness for defense has many powerful and eloquent advocate:-.
Please ant.cun. e that I am a candlhite for the noiafri.it ion of city clerk e:i the democrat 1-: ticket at tiie primaries to be. held iti Ilamr ond, March C. 1 :M T. 2-3 CHARJ.R.S . SCituXEKT. East Chicago. roa MAYOE. Editor TflS Timks: Kindly announce thr.t I will be a candidate for the nomination on the Republican ticket for ilaiur of the City of
Fast Chicago, at the primaries to be i held March 6. 1317. i
2-3- D. R. JOHNS. M. V.
Editor: P'ense anno m-e o the vol of i:rv that I am a ; u-1 tda t fo
nomination on the- republican tick-', for Treasurer f the City of Gary, subject to the will of the voters as .: r--ssed
at tha primaries to be held March 6'h. RH7. If elected 1 will keep thi office open during regular busiries hours and give it my personal attention. G FORGE H. MANLOYE. Editor GARY TIMES: 1 desire you to announce to the voters of Gary tjiat I will be a candidate for the Democratic nomination for the orTierj of City Treasurer, subject to tho decision of lh primiraesi uf March Ctli. li7. If nominated and elected I w ill be in tha, office myself as I have no other business to hinder me. FRANK EOr.MAX".
Editor Tlif) Ti.vf?: . Kindly rtn tutu toe that T will be a candidate for the nomination on' the
republican ticket for the office of! may or of th.e iify f;f East Chicago, at j the primaries'. March 6. IP 1 7. j Yours very fruly, ' 2-7 LEO M'CORMICK. j TOE TREASURES. Edit-ir Tun Tims-:;: ' Kindly announce that T will be a can-' didate for the nomination on the Re-
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City of East Chicago, at. the primaries1 to be held March fi, r.'!7. 2-5 W. U. HARAION.
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Kindly announce that I w ii! be a can-, didate for the nomination on tha Re.-' publican ticket for Clerk of the City of East Chi. ago. Subject to the will of! the voters at the primaries, March 6.! If 17. 2-3- TROS. Y. RICHARDS.
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Please announce to th.e voters of Gary I will be a candidate for the flora- j i nation on the republican ticket f or j treasurer of the city of Gary, subject i to the decision of the republican pri- j manes to be held March 6th, 1917. I pledge myself if nominated arid elected j to devote my entire time and ability to tiie discharge of the duties of the of-; nee. F. I RANKO. i i I'llll 4 ITV CI.IlltK. ' KdPer TfMKs: Please make an announcement to the ; peopie of Gary that I am a candidate i for the nomination for city i, Urk of; Gary, subject to the decision of the re-i publican primaries. j HO LI 'IK SYZ.M ANSKI. ;
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for the office of Cify Clerk, subject to the wiil of the voter, as expressed at' I he city primary Man h 6. and I reriu"st , the support of nil Republicans who are believers in efficient goernrnent. j 2-1 t- MERER E. FLY NN.
I-OR 4 ITV Jl llfiE. Editor The Times: Kindly announce that I will be a candidate for the nomination on the republican ticket for the office of city judge of the chy of East Chicago at at the primaries. March 6. I move 1 to East, Chb ago twenty in rs
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have resided h re ever s::;, H. M. COHEN.
Eoilor Timks: Please announce that I am a candidate for yie republican nomination for city clerk subject to the will of the ! voters at the city primaries to be held; on March 6. I ask the s-upport of all !
J. A. CIIKVKiXY, M. 1). SFlTi: 4 STRATHE Rl'ILDING j fi'l.") So. Hohman Street 1 1 Hamrnonl, Indiana. I Hours 2 to 4 7 to S p. m. rhones: Office 730, Residence 7SD. j
Poor Ventilation Causes Colds
A large manufacturing concern found poor ventilation in their offices caused their employees to have colds and that every cold meant a loss of $24.00 to the business. How much do you lose when you have a cold ? You may be an employee, you both lose ; it is expensive and dangerous. A cold does not get well of itself. Take no chances. Eat right, avoid exposure and drafts. When you feel dull and headachy, feverish, start sniffling and sneezing, tight chest and sore throat you have a cold that needs attention. The first aid is an old reliable remedy that has been used for coughs and colds for nearly 50 years Dr. King's New Discovery. It has given years of universal satisfaction and those that have used Dr. King's New Discovery longest are its best friends. It is pleasant to take and if contains the ingredient that have proved best for coughs, colds, croup and bronchial affections. Your druggist has it -he's sold it for many years.
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