Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 217, Hammond, Lake County, 24 February 1917 — Page 4
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BT TIIE LAKE COUNTY PRINTING & PUBLISHING COMPANY.
The Timet Kaat Chicago-Indiana. Harbor, dally eicept Sunday. Entered i at tli" poetorftoo in East Chicago. November IS, 1913. Tie I. ik? Cniirty Time I'aily except Saturday and Sanday. Entered at the postoflioe in Hammond, June 2S. l0fi. The I.8k County Times Saturday and weekly edition. Entered at th pcafoffh-a In Hammond. February 4. 1911. The Gar Kver'ingt Times lully except Sunday. Entered at the posto.TU-o . In Gry. Apr! IS. 1912. AH un Jet; the act of March 3, 1ST9, aa arond-rlaaa matfer.
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TAKK it from I.I yd 1 leoi Ke's py-ee tl;p food situation in KriJjland is i
MAYEK if the food s;.t- :ih.'ors wet e f nt'ed tlii'ic would ' ;e.K i.i'f! of J - wa 1 ' IDE IH ! -.'.
online as had ;is it Is l'o r-
MAYlif-l lifilf-r have .tin. Prices at leas; wn
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TF.I.EPIIONK. Hammond (private exchange) (Call for whatever department wanted ) "'i Office N;s-aii & Thompson. Has; i'Ii!raso , 1'" I.. Evans, E.iat Chicago Kast Chicago. The Timbs I:. liana Harbor (Xm-s p..lr) Indium Harbor (Reporter and CiaaifflcY AI.O . . .' T!i;:!:Crawn Point , Hff W'lBi'h
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Gary.
r oit m i int. i I To tie Voters of Gary:
I desire to announce to the voters of ilary that 1 am a candidate for the re-
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w.-yjvi t'oet iirs oome ru:e tor i hieh cost f.f r.'iioti Oarv. V see wlo-ie the stet-l ti list's ! , haps haw- sot t
political department, will ra 1 C.i Post I the hambur Rer.
(.reeded lit i Vic ve!-;"" I be carpet, j nielf that f ele-tel I l KV 1 V. i.I.-T ;i Vl,.;t v
1 CNOLWri to .ill 1 omih g e." ; p-; r. 1 -.- must he a he)!. We body lows a f ,i t mac le rode n of t he !.,..,'
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an tiom ma t ion for mayor of the ( . ii.. '.- lrf.,. ..it- n.l ; l.'ii
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o: t of ali rci'Ubhvan votf
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LAEGER PAID UP CIRCULATION THAN ANY TWO OTHER NEWSPAPERS IN THE CALUMET REGION.
If you have any trouble getting- Ths Tsmis mjkt complaint Immediately to . the circulation department. ! Ths Times will not be responsible for the return, of any unsolicited manu- i crlpt article or letter and. veil: not notice anonoy:no;is comaiurilcallona. Chert signed letters of geneial interest printed at discretion. I
o':n that.
I am n . amhdi-.e for the repul.ll 'an t.omiiiat :..n for mayor of t' e c;ly of d.iry, Mi'oje, t to the will of the leiiui -ic-an vote) s of the c : ! y as epresse.! al the : prii-.saries to be he'd on March
6. li'17. and 1 ntU :h support ot c.r ie pohlhan voters who are in fa'-or o
ovi'iiiiiio'i: W! :..r,i vm v. i K'i (.; i-'".
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Ales, Nol One may fol a prosit love fT ttn '' hnt. lmt thHf (loos net improve tho ;-po.-irnrico of tl.o lint. Miiv.nukoo Jour-
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l-'IMt ( 1 ( I i ; iMIto- T 1 MFCs; ! i'lciise announce to th jiop1 of j I'l.irc 'hat. I h :n a f.Hndidate for the1 1 iiuMiiiatinri of co nri.'i 1 man -a t-la rgre. sub- j le t to the dec ision of the republican t
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DISINTEGRATING PROHIBITION:
!;lr Clary Evrrtine Times: Kindly antioiuoe 'hat I will be a, i
jean'ildate for the r.o m i "at i on on thoj - 1 wm be a ! riiihii. an ti- ket for c c.'iri. Hiran at i
t th- March prlmiriof 'or !,ii'ki' at the prima !cb ci Man. H ti. 1017.' eun r.otti-.natlon for mayor, y(,MS ,ruiv !
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1 of the .'i'y of tlary. the office to wh.chlo 1 was t-U cte.l three years aso. and tliatj i I truxt that my r.d nil :i :st ra i .on of the. , i orfire sc.iln deserves the support ot j
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Xo ho-icr ::;. !aa:'tl umloini; prohibit ion ha. !er-n accompii.-lH-.i in ; lone lime ihan th? I'nitoJ Staips Snwu's a.-iion pruhibiting tho imnorta
!;0!l of liq'ior into " bono liry" states and Tho jiu'hiicaiinn of "wot" a,.;. the oie-s t,?. nicn-? in r.-.vsi'.api?,. j I: is safe to calouia-o that many citizens w!i, o;?d tor pr..h;hitio;i j,-;.;.. Fv,
v. .o-oo-iii t. i.i :iu- u: famons ana hip nrcmtry i nrfwry : riease nnnoui intercst.i in poiitios sti!l believe in personal liberty to 'he ex'eni if p.; fii'.i- ate f--r the no
in.vini; to ivgniationts within t hi r homes. A f y r U . . i .
'' j.'ie,a!nem set tins; tip iiiai newspapeis tnat Co '."'o 'oone i j.e4. (ly" P'ates m-ist have liquor ads clipped from them. i is ridu n;..i j-;. Th.eie ' eeni -to be too many of n:ir legislators votins for pr.hibi:io:i thru-.ch mora! ' Ed. tor Tivs cowardice Since : he s rive-nnfnr has ser out o t ensor liquor advertise- ' rieae a:-:
icir io may n: expoc j- hlue-poneilins the demonieal results ,,f t i.-r-n
. i j . . , ... nomination
, ticket. suh.i 'Ct to le d-c.sr u or inprimaries. If .-ieote.e I will let the Can nevi st apors ?.de-t. my abin t. 1 am ' cot iron is to Put trie saloons ..r the s,-. i
j .'ompany out of b I i-omnierciali.'.ed v1'
nation for mayor on
democratic -oket a the on nines e held in Oarv. Mar h . Adv. llA'lVKV J ClItTIS.
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ion i tv ji pia;. - Timk: d:v a linoijri-'e to the votcra of that I T.V..1 ho a camlidate for i id are cn the republican ticket t to the prima ty to be held . tl. 1017. . AM MS V. IH'RNS.
to
andidaie for the
1 MIR M.IM'.U A V-AT.I, AKGll. ! 1 1 i : " o r TiMF.s. 'Kir.'i'.y a i.i.our, e that 1 v. I!: be- a can'diihite for aldern a n - a t-!a i g e. city of
-v. ..a thi d rv.c-or.it:.- ti ''t. s'lbject
iver'ismc. Indeed, t bines have rmvo to a fine ti is when r'tP ii,w-nff,.
departmen- is to a-- as i,e duenna for the morals of reader-. A bad and unmoral law slw,iy reacts. Wi'hin a few vear-- there -,t he a reaction and sumptuary and tyrannical legislation toda wili Vie fo lowed b repea'ir.E ac" in tnany sae leeilaf urr Anic-rira :U no mo:
to.erate the unmoraut v
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prohibit i(:i:--ts ihan it will :ho immornli: v of i
b:ly man aped sa'oons. When either side dis
HARRY I.. IlART-jX.
Hammond. Knit ITV I.Killv. the 'ot rs of Haictuond:
iii? a i!-p.'ai narrovness
II fee; an adeq :a-e check
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THE INDIANA MERGER.
I ,).-.$ ire to .nunouiice my candidacy f.-.r the office of City Clerk, subject to .): v il! of : h" voter?, ns oxpresHCl at
' the city primary A3 a roll i. aiu i ti-qut-fi ithe sui p.-rt of ai democrats who arc to th- people 0f believers in f fur lent government, a can dhh-.te for ih- : WH.RIAM 11. J. KOLR.
- a t i o n cf city treat?-1 '
til inipor -nt relation to the Calunie region oti rer. sahje- t to th-' ue. :.-m t -.e r,r:-. i-c.-t ....i-.
Tvo'iid unify tne d. -a mace iirob : "'' : . , ' , t ,: , f n-e i ominat ion of ,-itv clerk
1 i on-.; nil tP'i a no . - - - - . veil as a:l others. Sewace now dumped into Lake' ff. ., .,ur:,.s the .:-t:re working hour, J ,.a tie demo; -ra I.- ii- Ret at the pr.mar-
o be hel l in Ha mr or. i. March 6,
' r. i 'o- Times: . Riease ant'.''!'.''' ' da ry I!m! I "i'.t i
one ' , ,.,,,,'.; :c,ii: r
' ''.' proposed e..riol:.iitin of Hammond and Kast ctsu-afto 'ind
tirmicipal sovernment ha
both shies of the sta'e line
!enis of the ci'ies a
ofichizan could be diver' ed and all 'he benefits of the Lee sanitary d p'an would he realized wjthoT any of i;. so-calied demerits.
The Calumet Record is triad to acknowledge the city merger plan as au ' iir.provem ?nr upon th" o-htr. These two thriving crms. are naily one, jaV,
v eor i a o ii i-a m y a. or i n o i r -: i : a 1 1 . . ,- ttiear sam:; ot r erueatl fA'prilS.; and voter e
many oiher obvious benefit? will result. Calumet Record.
office duiut -A
letting no c-c A-ith my
i-P.. business ate: f erti i ies di:tle. ! ::','
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$475 Newest Haynes Player (Mahogany), only $500 Newest Wessell Player (Mahogany), only $575 Newest Hilmer Player (Mahogany), only . $275 Used Cable Piano (Mahogany), only ..- $275 Used Schaff Piano (Ebony), only . $350 Used Bauer Piano Ebony), only
$285 Shop-worn Overton Piano (Oak), only $?85 Shop-worn Burmeister Piano (Mahogany), only $225 Shop-worn Irvinaton Piano (Walnut), only $350 Shop-worn Bacon Piano (Oak), only .
$10 SENDS A PIANO llOldE $10 AS LOW AS $5 MONTHLY Stabs Piano & lusic Co. Straube Bldg. 631 Hohman St. Phone 661.
S387 -S435 SI 55 S1G7 S87 S198 S210 8219 S235
TO HAVE YOUR EYES restored from i weak and impoverished condition of eyestrain to perfect and preserved eveii;'ht, lll!l-t lie experienced 1m- j.elieved.
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John E. McGarry Jeweler-Optometrist
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1 nu MiAiMi bdrdg8 At 80 Russeli Street, Hammond.
Storage, Livery and Repairing. Oar Cars Are ALWAYS at Your Service DAY OR NTc.ht.
Phone 43
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TAfiE & MURDEN, PROPS.
mrnmn iron & rsiai m MARCUS BROS., Prop. Wliolea!e Dealers ia IRON, METALS, RUBBER AND SECOND HAND MACHINERY Offices- 340 Indiana Av. Yards Sohl St. and Indlsna Avs. HAMMOND. : INDIANA. Cffic Phone- 127 Rt. Phonm 1fX6-B
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Teh Fast Chicago. ?S DR. J. GOLDMAN DENTIST Flrirt National Hank Bids. Cor. Chlcaato tk Forsythe Ave. EAST CIUCAt.O. Consultation In English, Germao PolitBh. Slavish and Russian.
q-ir..P. T-n-'icrv announce to lhn '
r i-nrv I will be a candidate for:
iv . n.m.na . Ul o: I t' inaiutn ore
Pi-r.io. rate: v on March 6.
GOODNESS GRACIOUS, ALSO H0ITY T0ITY! Froai Fort Wayne, mote familiarly known as "the Torre Haute 'orthe-n Indiana." where they drink wasvr in which dead cats have be
et. ubject to the primaries JOHN 1. Bt'UKR
To th" Voter" or o I lierebv nnnour
1 t. r ,r !v--i ifti. e of Treasurer of the
Hast .-hica
f a canol- ' lc id . Ma rch
s era,:v PoaetAd and wne-e painted hus:es distdav their amorous charms' ' ' ,.,,... ti-.- .lecir-i-n of
Cliy OI '."O. "o . io street and witieioorn alike thee annears 'he folTowinr- lnn.1 and raneous 1 ..... ,m.,t:rnii it imaries to be held I K ht
East Chicago. r03 HAYOB. IMi'.T Th- Tiv.K:
Kindly eimouiio. thai I will be a can-. iKSBmBSBBES
rhdate for the noiiiinstion on the Kei.ub-
iii C-U-'. for Mayor of the City of i JjPmV3 O a O
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in the N-'.v.s: Ah. so.-l ).', Xej.i!, j,-,,, v, ,.i , i He '.' r -, f-. .1
i ... live no With Set, t'-. r :s a i : ea : at e :.;;' loiv-r jaw. ai.d son: - u ha 1 : .-..; ! a r. L but he nev 1 1 r,. Ie ss
or Xi ...Ih of l,ni;e , , ijnty. m r. i;h a low tetreatmc I'or.icjd. in habitual soul tba: noi-tit ace; l-,in; a ion- of p dark nishl a Si.it senator from Lake
. nd fhir
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March th- b'n. '' '""- " - self if nominated ami elected t o k: va , ,:- ! ;,i ., - e f,.r fne
(iarvr.n etiici'-ni n,mini...- ; fpuo.-can i.
. t use voii .u a !-in-'y si
eran? . uhere : i e wi.n.i dieih u.-t and the tire- i nut ouenclie.l moreo-.er. we whisper ft softly, he was elected a a riepnhlieao
is e, .a n ' l.-ss . rimes- a ' s.V.d to !) a been ii ,iiii n i; ' e.t in th.- nam.- ' Liberty, so steoa:.-:- N'.j.il ,as ; , i-,. t i a i e,j i'nc name ,,f 1 1 ,!,. a n -isoi. For reaiiv h io ibj be tui'y as a ;oo oi.ria'e to rail Inm a hifnii brow, a liiviiii', or ., I'hiistiTi s"hli--r a a to call him a I h-mi hi i.a -i . NCr yet ia he a ! i. -p..,. - i;,,;; M,.s..;-, ,,r a So.-ilit. lie'?-, jus- a 'ej,jp How even a ha n.i. .!! ii Lake county ever feil Cor such a sifi iin n : is diffleijo to imaisi'ie. but i: fei! all riffle, and N'ejdl i there uii.1t !e lif-'i',.'- of the s:a:. h .u-e gC wfrins like an snt!ir..p..id -ipe iu a sc' of More . ' -,"es i. w.r,t to I nd a na ted is uii.h two purposes jTl ii'iiid: one t., defeat la y C"rt bid, an erotiomical measure, and Ho- : her t . l-.Io.-k r f"i ot i.sKin t. I- y isla t i;n. He ii a road corn rarter hmi-"-elf and. re-. I izmr p.-Hibii;' existing under the present regiro f..r i-P-'-''l v er.rii'hm.oit a : pubhe t xpeiise, he is distiretly auvrrse to -..ny se;i US ellllli'f-S .11 Oie,ii.,,ls.
Really, since t'ne peon's of Indiana rose
pe.at on the nether portion of !'.erhoffvil'e as it was stoopinu oa become too tjt'erly -peevish for words.
the l. it y
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! ... ;.a offu-o ate concerned
alfalrs Ht tlo; uiuie-
nol. HOY D. PAVIo.
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a', tha prin.nrios to bo Hi! f. O. P.. JOHNS, M. D.
e tb-C. I t ill be a ; g
n.e ? o: -1 : :-a t ion on the (' for th.e office of
of the ity cf K.ist Chicago, at iiia:"e. Mar., h G. 1917. Voir fti very truly. LIlO M Ci 'K.MICK.
Editor: Please announce o ine vipr,; ,'.f Cary that I am a candidate t'.,rj ,i on the republican tick.-:, for
c, ..,..r of the City of c.ary. subj.-. t , kV anionin-e that 1 wi'l be a can-
-.11 of the voters as e.xj.
to tun iv ti
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TOR TBEASTJEEK. mi; T'y.k,-:
for the ii.ru.inatioti on the i'.e-
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o- -lie primaries to i.e. ro.-.o ...-.e.. i iMiiui.-nti k-k
Ji!7 If elected I will keep the ofiifu i c-'ilar business hours and t-ji.ti during r a.ar e... jive it my perhai attention. C.LcHlUt: II. ma.xl.ovi:.
KdlH.r CART TIMES: I desire you to announce to the voters of (lary that I Mid. bo a candidate for t, 1 lemo. rati - ncmina t ion for the offi. e r.r Cite Treasurer, subject to the (1-cl-
Tbo Philadelphi
Pr rit'iS
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as. ..stance are not more numerous in
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MOTHERS' "PENSIONS." ess complains thai the mo'her;
and delivered a rsoundin sioti of the prinilra of March 6th. liu,.
If nominate.1 srict ueciecj i w.o ov m oltice myseif as I have no other business to bin. lor it e. FRANK r.ORMANX.
f.-r To-nsuter of the.
City of Hast Cni. itso. at the primaries, to be held March f . 1 'M 7. ! V. c. HARMON. i
TOR CIESlt. I ;.!!. .r 'l ut: T'mes: Kindly annouii-e that I will he a candidat for the nomination on the Republican Ii. k l for Cbik of th. City of Kast Chb a-o. Subject to the will of tie- voi-'i ct the i.i'!i:i,irn"s, March 6, 1 : 1 7. 2-5- THUS. V. RICHARDS.
depository for U. S. Government
State of Indiana Lake County City of Hammond, Ind School City of Hammond
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Kditor Times: J'lease an r, out
to the voters o." i
'!'.. the V I desi! f.-r the c
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Ids purpose has been divided up among the counties on eondi-
is evenlv distribnied Throughout the state and are much
e larpe c;i
Gary I will be a candidate for the nom-
i-ianon on The republican ticket for j
t in
pension
yivania no' workine satisfactorily because the amide amount appro
treasurer of the city of dry. subject ,
,cii appropriate an equal sum. alihoujeh the mothers peedinu ; , . , . ," 'K ,,, ''.,. ,:
1 1 1 1 i ; -s L o i f i . o ... ... .i i 1 1 i . . . pl'dqre mvself if rom :mi ted and elected
Tl lis objection to methods seems to be to devote my entire t me and ability to
nrv-Rix o'her states thai have enac'e.l mothers' pension I lh" brl s" "f !ht' ,l!t" "f of" i Ti" 1 l - A V I. e, . ' .1 1
is of "la s '. CI. ii "8 so : 1 to a :,!.-. u ; : i.e i ,y candidacy! e of i ht v ( 'h-rk. ruble, t to -
will of the j. ei. as expressed at ,ty primary Mar. Ii tl. and 1 reju-st Mij-i-ei f of j. li lp j.'eblicaus who are '.!'-; in c ifieieiit eo vein merit . MiiKi.i: i: i i.txx.
well made. jn the
1 s ; : ' - '...ia !,' ha- money appropriated '.m he more reailny made io icach
those in need, however itU'-vi n 'he distribution of these, for. accord in:: t. lie; i-'oit ( rrv i i rnu t.evspaper quo'ed. in ail these states the law works out admirably. i Editor Timf.s:
The mothers' or "'idc.ws' pen-ion law is a misnomer, the tea! object br
Please make an a ntiou n cement to the i
i mi cn v ,n iM.i;. 'i'nc T:vi:.-: y il c 1 on;; i . til' I will be a
1 en u 1 .ii-i ' f.-r the liom : I; 1 1 lot, am the I i'. .liiii. .a t'rlii.' for h. office of city jii.lBc of ie-- i'y of Kast Chicane at ; al the prim:': 'es. Mar- h (I. I ...ni i-.l ,. II, s' (-ien.--i tueiilv tars
Today We Represent Over $1,400,000 A remarkn !le growth eoiisiderine; that this hank hr.' not coinhinod or taken over any other institution. On this remarkable showino; w solicit your banking business. We pay 3 interest on Savings Accounts payable January 1st and July 1st of each year.
I... --e -,, loU.r-on. ;,i,.l .iooenden- rhihiien The mo'her. imahle t r, T-cpe of Oary tnat 1 am a candidate
" " '' " " i f or t he n o in provide for her children i- allowed a co-lain sum monthly, sweater or b s:; : rtui jc.-t
and hroe r
t.'on for city clerk of
'ho; decision of the re- j
1 l.er? ever' since, i H. -'K COHEN. i
ar cording tiiid bet'er
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tiie miniiH r of h r children. It has been found both cheaper 1 put!!-an ido this than :o put .-ucii chiidren inio institutions. It is rccK- i
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JAS. B. 0RTT
Hammond. Ind. i
DIRECTORS. ANTON H. TAPPER. CARL E. BAUER. WM. D WEIS. H. M. JOHNSON, JAMES W. STINS0N.
JOSEPH J. RUFF. F. R. SCHAAF.
OFFICERS. F. R. SCHAAF, President. WM. D. WEIS, Vice President. A. H. TAPPER, Vice President. H. M. JOHNSON, Cashier. L. G. EDEP, Asst. Cashier
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