Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 219, Hammond, Lake County, 27 February 1917 — Page 4
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THE TIMES NEWSPAFEI
BT HIE LAKE COUNTY PRINTING & PUBLISHING COMPANY.
4T I l'i" -! t of Kentucky's liquor product lias been sold in Prohibition states
I it is rea ona.de to suppose i ha' the ratio holds good cem-rally and that it j applies (,j liii'ucis us well as to 1 i ; i 1 ! e is. Last year the direct tax upon 1 the tnantilactsire of s t i t- i r ln.nr urn! witn a mounted to ahmit fiSS.tilMi.O'lti
1 - - " -.-- -: --i-.-7rm :-zjl ------- If tin- new law proves effect iv in stopping the "perHonal-use" traf tie in The. Times Bast Chicago-Indlar a. Harbor, daily except Sunday. Entered j Prohibition ten itory, it will also, on the lo pM -cere basis, stop about $!"..- at the poston'tee in East Chicago. November is. ms ! O..o,...i j,, laves which congr-ssin'u. n:id others in astiiricton k.ive fotm.i Tn lake County Times Daily except Saturday and Sanday. Entered at,. the postern..-, in Hammond. June ?8. IPO. ' j ",Kh,-v uv:nl u'r .Wm;ii i..iis. The Lake County Times Saturday and weekly edition. Entered at tha J ln .!')i!s i iM'i g a rd of consequences. Congress appears to have eonpostofThe ln HammonJ. February 4. 1811. J sidcred this .iibj- t only as a morel, social and poli'ieal problem, with a
v,Br evening Aim- Daily except Sunday. Entered at the posionua suggestion on the sid- s hat the aetjon taken was ;: excellent ioke upon
the Prohibitionists whose cellars have never pone dry. When the hill rets to
; tl president . who must necessarily grapple with sordid finance occasintinio . lie niay want lo know hew he fs fi replace that $;c.uui .mmi of Prohibit ion
ronKit; advertimm; ofthb.
in Gary, April IS. 1912.
A.1 under the Art cf March 3. 1179. as second-clans mati.tr.
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drink -money. New York World.
Tri,EPHOES. Hammond (private excMnjt) 3100, 3101, 3103
Gary. I OH M VIOIl. To the Voters of Gary:
I desire to announce In the voters of
voter.- v io. af .!.!! . :-. ;o. wet fare and po-dpe n:ye'.f ti ;,t if . -t-U I will devote, mv ntir- t.nse a u-1 ability to tio- .J.st liaise ( t a- .Pii .s oT
the office.
i Gary that I am a cirtdldate for the re- ; 1-2 '
no lunger parainount. linl as poien- . publican nomination for mayor of the,
is onlvtctty. at the coming pity Primary, and 11 i:trs:
ask the uin.i.ni t of ..li renui,' -.-an enters "'.' IliMHI!
wlii) l-i;eve tttf. t the people of Gary
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TIIE COUNTRY EDITOR AND CONGRESS
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r. i,. cvani. t.iit l'a:.'io Me eition ui-j i .;i ra v ;oi hei n ttie so torn of net ion a alTair?.. 1 . . .. . ....... .!!,(,.,. f-
-., , r ., , 1 ' wo.) ii;fvp flu t tne pi-i pic or uary " ' In'n r a ll''l' '" ' r ' tuo one lias .-aid thai it 1- I he province of the small eouununitj '''ii'or are entitled to an administration of, . f" '';'' '.'ok. ind.rt'.'a ilai-neV (iicn-'r iirid ciis?lfV'-U ' AdsV ".V .V " " ' 'iopiome ' 44 i " fonline bis e!ieiuie.s In hi.-', imniediale vic inage. The slateni.-ni was madp : Tor and by the neon:., of Clary. . r - 1 " . . .. ' . .... ..... , .. . i 1-6-tf IU.'ANK W. SMITH. I d'"."-'' tta
" eo-pnone m ; iy one no! , -,i'i;i ; u ei ! with ! lit i-refosat ives OI t lie Jienttemen WHO 11(1 not , 15.17 ' v" 0 , w roe in he siiiiiii.n ot si .--eraners or who tire not. submissive 10 t he wishes ---
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; - - r 1 1iMlll i 1 jir..-, o d ;.-c.i.-.- u.rion.i! f.'dcs anil to cri'icise Vashint011 tio.-r.;nnt!o:i for mayor of t!:e city of j jleae announce to tne r.foP:9 o
a tii 1 , mii.jo 1 to tne win 01 me 1 epuu- f;arv ht
! i:.-an voters of the ritv as exnrsFed at
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1: 1-.1: 0.1 r lip;. 1 ie- i- hit r lil 1 lt e o not do tj i i 1 1 ; s -
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it. -an vot.-rs or toe city as expr-ea nomination of rr, u r. - i :,. a r. - t - iar g ?. sub
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l.o- etu!!t.- a n.i smtili "owa pr-sf eareluily wateiie.l n . )o ! r.. iru ,. and I ask the support of ail re
would have trot t broil
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Au-trtd.a .' Yet tht legislation :s t.iacet ".- nea'Keti" through. Do you suppose that Cor.c r -s, peeiaHy there ini.ber i's cowed by th- fear of prohi-
i.itiotii.-ts, v.opp1 nave pa--.eii s i n : 1 sinnpinary h'utstat ion a
lew. a mea-ure wl::. U al-o .-et up it Ci'-'.i"V of the l'e;,'e t's titer: CS i'i 1
that .'. hen the president id the I " : i i ' i States n-e.1 the nioral support of the w hole cotistt r v th.t" .-otne eim re-smt n woti'd la shirkii'K if tin 'l:'ars st end b '.' l:i t o t, it" put in u.-o, s he .-:11a I! 1 niniinnt y ed:orial influence would he a. t-tretn l ver. iep; est iit.it.ie cf the country, section hy section, it. i- the voi'v of t he pcopie. not of interes's. or pro-t or pro that .
na'iona'! publican voters v.-ho are in favor of
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PHTKit PiSAItSKI.
nlAvays cciiult ;mi opi'ometrst. Ton .;,fi--i"t aiiVipti to jc rare--ifli s. iniuTt;iiiT a faculty as the . cn-c of i si 011. A11 optometrist can locate liie afi'lictidM u- cicct of iirlii atKi p. ify it 1c 1 irc-i-ri 1 1 i if- 1 r 11 ti -v If h -1 - 1 i
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Vv'ILbtAM F. IIOL'GFts.
Editor rjary K c.: Kindt v anno - j r .. e ;
oiit-'hint which Canada ha- not j 7A , t op T, Mr. 1 candidate for the r.o . Lo'.. rnnn .tit bv tite eeoiite of i Klndiv announce thxt I w-iU he a I repuh:i'-;.n th ket f..r
candidate at the March primaries for , .arg"e it the prima '
the republican nomination for mayor j of tie city of Gary, the. office to which ; 2-3 I v. a elected three, years ago. and that
the "Hone Dry"
s! of tic.' li'-pa r: ii.e:it. as the ridicdhjiis -i s of d; inlia : dee '' Io ou su ipose
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I trix-it that my r.dm'.nistrat ion of the; Foil CITY JtlX.i:. office again deserves the support ot j j-f-j,,(,p -jmi!(.. the voters. 1-24- i - .-.,.; ... .0 .v. r.'
Clary t!iat I w'd b?. a ar.dtiat ft" cty judge on the republican ticket
P.. O. JOHNSON.
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Clary Ever.ln- Times:
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the pvimaty to be
je.odc. .-.mi t'tca einia : leatiile to .-peculate t hat unknown now. ; seems
IF WAR COMES. itt v. a- ant! 'arce armies called out. it is wholly ihete may ce produced a mili'ar leader wholly
o tie one of the ap.nnial .e.- of war ilia! i
J lease announce tn.it 1 am a caieui- ;yjar,e, i;t 1S17. late f.r the nomination for mayor on ; 3.5 i'A.M V.'. ilt'RNS. the democratic tirket at the primaries' to be held in CJary. Mart-h , 19'.. Adv. i,rKKMA . VI.I.All(i E.
1-24- HARVEY J. CVRTIS. K.li. or Times: ! ; Kind y a nn ounce that I w;i: be a ran-'
delate for alderman-at-large. r.ty or
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Gary, on the democratic ti
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Editor Times:
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Ibe I lemocratic ; i-"'-
notidn.-itioii of mayor on
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oiu real ;i:uht.
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t'rench armir-s, was only a colonel
vi'oklv i tick. t. Fubject to the decision 01 tne
primaries. IfVK" ted j will let the Gary 1 '. neu.vtmi.ers s.-iect. ray cabinet. I a.n i
! not going to put the saloons or the steel
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LET'S HAVE PATIENCE!
Hammond.
; when the ptt'r-cr.t Kutcpt -an war broke out. and continued as such until 1 iM a. j company out of business, but will fight j FOB 4 ITV 4 t.HH K. 'Chief of the Herman General Staff von iliridenbur had retired and was commercialized vice. 1-31--; To th(. Voters of linn, mend:
j engaLted in r ad ins p.apers and playing ska! in the village inn when sum- ; mrin.-d to ii:p. Haic. chief of the Uritish ;-.iniies, was (puite unknown in ! !M4. Ti:.- a m e :nay he said of many other commanders of hieh rank in ! this war.
HARRY lh. BARTON.
FOB t ITV TKKASt It KR.
j Ed" tor Times: n, w ho i::.-t died, was a private j , 1 'nUan revolutionary outfit in I iase announce to the people
I desire to announce my candidacy , . for the office of City Clerk, subject to j , the will of the voters. ;-s expressed at j the city primary Jlanh 6 and I request j he support of ail democrats who arc J . t. !n;vtrs in tfl o i'td. c..v. ruii'.ent. , i
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it we p.ave 'be rural tM.'s t '; : ou'.Trv ::e. !s :s leek yard farmer.
iV'b; a l'e - v ears inter lie tvn
. my
a id'iL'adier gener
in the American rf-Eular-Ga
T!ie pinking of the Iaconia by German torpedoes ant! the appearance of ! Prp.-iiifitll W'lis.rn hpf.'irn nne-r-eac m-oer ..H " r ,t tl.o- ,t-..i,.K,C ... ..o t. . . i
. nation, ai no umt iios.-.es.-ai 01 a uiiio:u enui to.on. ioi a ions time oouiu not to sit 1
get. ins services accepted. Mai'iint; out with eoinparauvely low rank, he was soon in command of the armies of Hie I'nion. The war of 'i' brought Leonard W'ootl to th.e front. It is quite w it hin the eiemeiit of chancp that our ne:t srea' war will
I see the unr.ate leader ore who star'ed out as a regular army onicer liareiy -. known, or there is the lesser chance that the civilian, like F'unston, has the i military gen. us that will elevate him when his ability has a chance to ho
tempered with opportunity.
.out 1 wi'.l be a candidate for th.
nomination of city treas-
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W1I.1.TAM K J. KOKR.
.M.Tti'l.K rry, b it w.
. '; Home t'o--.-rr T of d e ! . . y I'otatofs ami
riunced the counrry in a sea of unrest, and turmoil. It is a stood time
tip;ht and hold fast. Perhaps th.e -overt act" is here a stain. Cf the Laconia was stink without warning, or if American lives were lost, it j-urely veil Ipce been the "overt act." I.u a few hours, perhaps even before this appears in
print, we shall know. These are times to try men's .son1;. 'To discuss ihese j v. ar acts now is fruitless and foolish. Let us wait and see what we shall see. '
wii.-p i ie i iv. 1 war nroKe out. Oram, empioeu 111 a mean civil oeeu- - (...,i n. I i.vtior Times
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rnaries Mv slogan will be that if ' ";"'""'' ' ' " ,r roreinitJ and elected I win be in my I date for the nomination of city clerk j
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w-Uh my publC. duties. HARRY STRING FELLOW.
CHARLES O. S;iIONERT.
East Chicago.
A WORD FOR A PUBLIC BENEFACTOR. A life insurance agent, celebrated as a live wire, passed a group of men sitting in a local lobby the other evening, and after he was out of ear shot cne of them remarked wirh a grimace: -I always shudder when I see tha; fellow coming, for I have the feeling that he's t'oing to throw me dow n and Sell me soniethine T don't wan? -
''On the other hand," replied another and an older member of the group, ! "you ouithi. to make j- your po:nt to get in hi.s w ay so he will obligate you!
i v seiiing you something you really ,-!- want. How many men are there here w h-j are sorry Today that when they w ere younger some insurance agent bulldozed theru into taking policies they thought they didn't want? Why, not one of you ! You're ail tickled to d-a-th to think you had those policies wished on you, and your only regiet is that you didn't take out policies twice as Itirge at a time wh-?n you could have gotten them at a lower Ii gr.r" than yon can get them today. Isn't, that so?" asks the Fort Wayne .News. And everybo-jy present agreed that it really and truly wa"It's not only true in jour casts," continued the hampion of insuiance, who. bv the way, s a merchant, "but it's true in the case of everyone else ni know. The average man who succumbs to the wiles of the life insurance agent grunts and groans about it r rodi-'iou-dy at the time, and often wishes h could ;ck ou", but after !. has been in t v o or three years you couldn't separate him from his policy with a blo end tackle. The insurance a stent in't a but a heii"faC"or, and if b were not for the missionary w ork he doe? in w he'd!in. coaxing and browd..;rin men it.'o doing what three-fourths, of them wouldn't do except i,,r his persistence, the poorhoases. o the country would !? fui! o! widows, of course, t don't nnutn that literally, bur. I tlo mean that thousands ot wpipv. s who now have a ciimpetr nce would lie dependent en their grudging relatives, and a migh'y unhappy bit they'd he. too. Here a couple of years ato that very chap you bawh-.l oat a while a en got hold of a our.g man in this town and 'gola bricked' him in'o buying a $l.".,i.ii" policy. This young man was'sore a1. -.out iL too, at th.e inn . He was heal'hy, had a good business, was making mope;, . and though! his :fe and a baby didn't tc-ed any iiis'iranc". L 'e ie' inntracted pneumonia the folioning winter ar.d di'd. His good business was largtdy 'h'pen'b tit en his own
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when he died. I'he jolmin-
i -'ra or nanag"1. hy hard work to clear up $''.,St'U for the widow, anl tliis was a': she had exo"pr th ?ir..'eo ins-irance. Her husband had bought, something he "didn't want," h:; that s'in.ething w'a s the best investment he ever made anC. it's all that stands hew. on )r fachiv and wan? today. And they're p-ople who had lived mighty well, too. Tins is only one c.a-c of thousands ; tst like ii. so when I hear wen tt:.sing the life insurance agents, 1 want 11 ji'e mv jvrotest."
PROHIBITION DRINK-MONEY. , r ongress passe-; a bill cutting off rev enu- as lightlv as one calling for he exiiemiiture of hundreds of minions, sim-e the legislative department has i fused to consider the effect upon the Treasury of the act forbidding shiptents of liquor for peisor.al use into l'n dubit ion states, perha ;s the evecupve branch will inquire in'o the ntatier. Assuming that Represeniative Sairley is well advised w hn he s.is that
COLORED GENTLEMAN AT N. Y. DOG SHOW
Editor Times: ri-ase. announce to the i voters of Gary I will be a candidate for
tI,p nomination of City Treasurer cn the 1 FOB MAYOR Democratic tcket, ubject to the primaries Times:
on March 6.
JOHN B. EURKR
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I I hereby announce myself jj csndldnte for the oflic- of Treasurer of the Tity of Gary, subject to th decision of the re-publican primaries to be held i Match the 6th. 1917. and I pledge my t 50'f It nominated and elected to give ; (h, cty of Garv an efficient adnj'.nistra- ' Hon so far as the affairs of the aforeI ,M of.ee are concern Editor: Please announce to the votiers'er Gary that I am a candidate for 'nomination en the republican ticket for ! Treasurer of the. City ..f Gary, subject o the will of the voters as expressed 'at -be primaries to be held March 6th, ' ruT If elected 1 will keep the office !open durintr regular business hours and i tive it my personal attention. GEOKGE II. MAN LOVE.
Kindly nWru.unce that I will be a candidate for the nomination on the Republican ticket for Mayor of the City of East Chicago. &t the primaries to be h 1 March 6, It? IT. 2-5- 1. R. JOHNS, II. P. Editor Thb Time?: Kindly announce that T will be a candidate for the nomination on the republican ticket for the officu of mayor of the Cty of Fust Chicago, at the primaries. March it, 1917. Yours very truly, 2-7 I -El 1 M'CORMICK. FOR TKEAStTS-EK. Editor The Times: Kindly announce that I v, ill be & candidate for the nomination on the Republican ticket tor Treasurer of the Citv of Fast Chicago, at ibe primaries to be bel l March 6, 1917. 2-3 "VV. O. HARMON. FOR clerk:. Editor Tun Times: Kindly announce that I w ill be a candidate for the" nomination on the Re-
Joseph. Mahoney of Lake Geneva, formerly employed by the M. C. R. R. at the local station, came hre Saturday to visit iiis many friends. Frank and Math Muenchon of Chicago, visited at the home of their sister out here over Sunday. Joseph S'olber of Joiiel. spent Sunday out here visiting his former home town. Mrs. Mary Ke-'lmar. of St. John. ! visitii'or at the home .f her son, Josept, out here at present. Tom Aluridge of Griffith, transacted business here Saturday afternoon. Miss Mabel Hirtman went to Hammond. Sun Jay, to fpend the day with friends. Elmer Pchsel of Ensrlewood spent sunday oat here with his grandparents. Mr. -.ttl Mrs. William. Zieseni . e : i e. M iss Khot.ora driving of Hammond, spent Sunday out here- with l.er pa ten ts. Mr. and Mrs. John Abern and sen ef Chicago, were guests of relatives out here on er Sunday.
Editor GARY TIMES: I desire you to announce to the voters e itarv that I will be a candidate for
fVl- t.poioci-atic n cm 'nation for the office ; publican ti ket for CI. rk of the City of ,
,Vin- Treasurer subject to the decl-j East Chicago. .-subject to the will of
! sion of the primiraes of March 6tn. 1JI.. i if nominated and elected 1 will be in the 1 office myself as I h&ve no other business to binder me.
FRANK COR MANN.
the otcrs at the romarus, March ti, 1 ;i 1 7. 2-5- ' TIMS. Y. RICHARDS.
To the Voters of 1 h.
I dsir t -) annoure - for the oTj,-. of City ('
PATENTS EN"l FOR. MY FREE BOOK, "HOW TO GET THEM.' It's full of Information you hcnl3 know. Remember that all work entrusted t r.y care Is done ln my own offices, rljht hei e In Chicago, where yo ucan call for
I'i'i'aK": ' consultation any business day ln the mv (iindt'iacv; year or any Monday evening until 9
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o'clock.
I Editor riMBs: ' ' Service best to be hai at any pr'ee, i Flease announce to the voters of! h'' vet't. ns . press, d at ; nA n r.ofiti, ie. phone Central SS0 , Garv I w-r.l be a candidate for the r.om- 1 ,hf City primary Match ti. rmi I re.ju-st i mtlTTTT V T TT PPTTQ iinat'or, on the republican ticket for ,'-'"- su , -p.' rt of ail IP-publicans who are; JUfiliUA iV. JJ. J'UJ Ife, ' treasurer of the city of Gary, subject i believers in eft'.ment Kov.-r.Krcnt. g Uearbom St., ClllcagO (to the derision of the lepubltcan pri-l-"- AO. f. I.i, lr.. 1 1-1 NN. ATTORNKT and CCfNSELOR AT UW, I manes to 1 held March 6th. 1917. I ! 'SUITE 111J HARTFOP.f I3UILDI.NO. I p'.edce myself if nominated and elected! Foil ( ITV .11 Ii.K. ,
t to devote my ecttre time anc aoiiity to nacor 1 he -iimi-.s.
the discharge of the duties of the of-t Kind.y annwi
flee. T. U RANKO. J KOIt IT t'I.EHK. Editor Titers: ri"ase make an announcement to the Popie of Gary that I am a candidate
for the nomination
::ty clerk of
tee t . . a f I !,; be a
.candidate for the nomination on tite
republican ticket for the office of city judge of the city of East Chicago at jt Die primaries. March fi, IS". I moved to Fast Chicago twenty iars a?.) and have rest b 1 lore ever sine. 2-7 H M. COHEN.
African kennel man and "Chubby." One of the sights of the famous Westminster Kennel club ilojr show at Madison Square Garden, New York, is a kennel man with a ling in his nose, who came ail the way from the wilds of South Africa. The photograph shows him with one of the possible prize winners. The African rotas much attention as the dog. Thoroughbreds valued at $:.00,000 are exhibition.
1 Gary, subjei t to the decision cf the republican primaries. iailoCE SYZMANSKI.
Editor TtMt-st I 'lease announ.-e that I am a candidate f"r the repuhli.-an nomination for ciy clerk subject to the will of the
voters at the city primaries to be held i 169 E. State St. cn March !. I Tk the smrp.rt of all
PrggOrpheum Theater
One admission tfeket ui'b eahi pair :f shoes lirought in for repair. JAS. B. ORTT
Hammond !nd.
GENTLE SPRING w;;I be eh-omc!l by nil. but ;.OI mil" evpect c. sormy day now and :!'."n. Are you prepare'!? We can -irmly our wants wit'.t tite hec"mil oiuainahie. West Hammond Coal Co. Phones '674 or 2955. J. J. BREHM. Proo.
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