Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 221, Hammond, Lake County, 1 March 1917 — Page 4

I 'AGE FOUR

THE TIMES Thursday, Maivh 1, 1!17

THE TIMES NEWSPAPER! BT THE LAKE COUNTY PRINTING & PUBLISHING COMPANY.

would nut. be Prof. Giddin;

worth whilo to argue." ' argument should dissipate any

that (lenrtan adherent;

advance in saving tliat we, tolerate Knglish naval interference with our

j and maili many.

and do

accept violation of imr neutrality on t;.- i-art

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UNIVERSAL SERVICE.

The Times Kc.st Chicago Indiana Harbor, deily except Sunday.

at the pontoflflcn in East Chicago. November 18. 1P13. The l ake County Time Daily except Saturday and Sandty. Entered

the postofilira In Hammond, Jutie 2S. 1908. I ,, . ,, , . v r, ' ..,...,..,.- ,...v. , ' 11 "m- whenever there is a jirosru-

po.tofDce in Hamr.un'(!, February i. 1311. ' j ft.si.--if.L- system of universal military training- Borne of the Tha Gary Evening Times Dally except Sunday. Entered at the poatoffic ' t Washington winning a yartl of concession take a miif

In Gary, April 13. 1912. All under the act of March 3. 1879. aa second-clasa matter.

his count r to go; a.

h-.vh arrnv officers

forek; adv krtisin tj ofthk.

tl2 Rector Rilldir.g

.Chicago I

TF.LEI-IIONEJ. Hjmmonj (private exebangre) (Cat; f ir whatever department wanted.) Gary Office Nh.iu S Thompson, r st Chicago P. I. Evans, E,ut Chietj-,o East Chicago. Tun Time.'. In 1'iin Harbor (N""-.vs tvs!,r) In.l'.sna Harbor (Reporter unit Classified Ads) Whiting

Crown Point Telephone 63 H.vr'.sch Tel. -phone 13

.SlOO. S101. 3103 . . . .Telephone 137 . . T''tl'P:H''j1 5ca-J ..Tib-phone 737-.!

. . . .Telephone 48 I . . Telephone 80-M

I'lio prottosal to

train ,.tn.i,.teo young, men annually for six months seems to have struck a popular chord. Hut now the militarists demand an army of a million ami year's training. It would seem thai a certain part of the general stuff wan; "to chain;.' -he character of ihe citizen into thai f ;i soldier. : war 's th military to dominate the civil life." The country seems to have responded to an adequate approciat 'on of tiie need of preparedness; whether 'ingress ha? remains to ho Keen. The idea", son would be to have ai! able-bodied men between 18 ami 1.", subject to he trained, and those not so able-bodied schooled so they could be useful.

However, such a procedure will hardly be brought about unless there

war on a vsist scale. And w th popular opinion von o the necessity o' a system of trainur; at L a.-t for youths, the friends of preparedness will have their hands fuU res: rain ins? the activities of militarists who seem to recognise no xone of reasoning. Perhaps events will come whic h ill cii'i.".- th'-

fx xl x x fx xj POLITICAL AIID CAMPAIGN '(7 0 ANNOUNCEMENT NEWS k i n ni fxi rn ni rn- r1 I I I I' 11 Li

LAKGES TAID UP CIRCULATION THAN ANY TWO OTHER NEWSPAPERS IN THE CALUMET REGION.

If you have any trouble getting Thi Truss m-vke. complaint Imrnediaudy to the circulation department. Thk Times wili net be responsible for the return-of any unsolicited manu"crlpt artic'.'s or letters and v.iii r.ut notice anonoymous communicationShort !gricd letters of general Interest printed at diacretlon.

cr-itn!r i.ir force it i to accept broader methods A CALL TO AMERICANS! Amui.-t all iln- societies orsanized for hyphenated ptirpust l-r toes, for peace, for embarrassing the president, and for other more or siiii.-ter purposes, it is refreshinar to see an orKaniy.tition formed to as.-ur. pt'csidi'tit that he will receive the muted support of trie Amertcan pc-o;.;

the

. lf.- - ive action to uphold American riiiht ? and de

address the secret ar', X;

1 a k i i i s;

luiiw;. if you want to enrol wa , Nov.- Vot k t'ity.

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Gary. lOlt MAI CI II.

To the Voters of tiary: j J deslro to an.tourice to the voters of' (.nry thiit 1 am a andii:at for the re- -i 'i I'li'-a u ." i . n, ; ii , t : or; ;' .r mayor of the'

a j city. t tae -.in;i.- city Primary, and; a ! a. "it H'.npor' of !! republ'oan voters 1 '-"'! ) t i-i.. vc that the r.et-.r. of Oarr 1 an- entitled to an administration of.

for an-S by die )-" of Clary. ; 2-;-!f FUANIC AV. SMITH. J'"''. f.-.r T'i.!K: ; Voi ;ir atit uorized to ar t ounce t!.a I am a : and date for t,i republic an ' tiOi!itn.'!t!f.tt for ;na;.or of t'- city of; 7a! ',. i.al.J.- t to the vvlll t.f the repuh- i 'iV'.ti Vot'-.'s of lite city it s e x pressed at the .-it v prstuariex to be he id on March; C. 1''17. and I ask the Bupport of all re-; it-.iallean v.:r. wt.o ate in favor of !""' wrovvraruent : i WihMAM 1. TIDGF.a

voters who are In t'-rested in c'vio wel- ; i fare and plede myself that if elected j j I win devote ir.v ntirc time and abll-, jity to the til charge of the duties of ' the office. A. 1,. BROWN. j

FMit'ir T'ME.--XitldiV a T.t'fW.D liidate, for tho r for city (.ie;-U. wi for t i.e pas' ! hi f t decision of th.

that I wili be a cen-j pub',, can nomination t li offi-e 1 have held i

euts. subject to the prlm: l ief. March fi.

I Folks Selecting

Gifts of Quality naturally r-omf to MrGarry's first. Our consistent adherence' t(t the

I -licy of maintainino;

the JuiiJiest exr-ollonce in our v.- a res has made the name McCiarry synonoiiious with all that's he-t in Previous Stones, .lewelrv, V m t e h e Silverware, ete.

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IMISSES' AND SMALL WOMEN'S DRESS. Bv Anabel Worthinton.

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l'on in c ii,. i i) Fditor TiwR; : ; H Please anrounce to the people of ' C 'Jury that I am a candidate for the ' II .ft

no.Titnaiioit or eouneuman-at-iarge. mi uject to the decj!:on of tha republican primaries. PETE P. PISAP.SKI. .

Fditor Gary F. v en njc Times: j Kind'y anr.ouncc 'hat I wi',1 he a ! candidate for the r.omlnation on the I

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A frock for the senior girl that has mil. h ,-.rtific merit is shown by this Ilitistration. The n ihil (jives a cote of individuality and nine, rtness, and one doe not have to lool long to see that other style features of the .season itre cleverly blended. Tit' waist of the dress is cut. ruite fail and iathercd at the lower edge after a tuck lias .pen made in the front anil turned toward the arndiole to achieve the pane! effect. In each half of the front gore of a two store jathered skirt a plait Is introduced and this treatment also gives panel front, so that the straight hue idea is carried out the full length of the frock in the approved s;;-le. Tie sleeve may he ioii; or i.hut; the picture shows how attractive the long tdeve is with fulness below the elbow that is gathered at the wrist under a strap cuff, to which a frill of coutrasdns goods is added for effectiveness, and to bring the coilar note into the pleete. A wide belt of the collar material holds th" fulness of the garment, which has been drawn to the sides am! hack ; with a buttoted strap t centre front the belt is ouit" tie'-t-rati'. c. There is plently .if opportunity for emp'oying braid or trimming with hand puihrmderv. Serge, silk, satin, poplin, linen in two colors ami similar weaver are suitable for developing. For style and economy in dress you s'louh. ''opy this design from the pattern. The dress pattern. No. S.14 cuts in sizes 14 to 2h To make in size lfi requires V yards of 00 inch material ; vs of a yard of contrasting gvds. To obtain the pattern send 10 cents to the orfiee of this publication.

at tho Marth primaries forjarKe at the prima L- on March 6. 1S17. i

::; i.ran r.om ina t Ion lor mayor- Votrs very truly, j Sty of Gary, fee offp e to whioh 2-3 I!. M. DAVIS. i"i tci t..ree years aKO, and that'

that, my ntit.irt.srrat or me tirai'i deserves the support of

John E, McGarry

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Iandom Things and Flings

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HOW LONG, OH LORD HOW LONG? ot or.ce, but. a score of times, in tho past two years ii

paper asserted vehemently that G-erniany cared naught for the r. ?. A. A score of proofs of that fact have been shown. Germany has insulted and floured America time and time, again. Shs has stuck her thumb to her nose and wangled her forefingers at us repeatedly. All that she has done in

' !:f -s notr.inc. nowever, to wtiat revelation as to her dunt

enmity develosed today.

Germany has -roposed an alliance wjth Mexico and Japan to make war on this country if the United State? did. not remain neutral. Japan was to be urged To abandon the allies and join in the attack on the United States. Mexico for her reward was to have Texas. New Mexico and Arizona. Tho government at Vashinsrtoa ha.- absolute nroof. and document;,

proof, of these machinations. The instructions were signed by German For- ' eign .Vinister Zimmerman at perlin. January IP, 1U7. ! They were transmitted 10 Von Kckhardt. the German minister at Mexico! t'ity through the oily and unctuous Von Bernstorff, who patted us with one ! hand and reached for the sausage knife with the other. Now we -wonder how- much lonser congress will deny the president Tha- t hicl; he hess. ' We. don't know what congress can he thinking of? Or is it thinking? ! DOKS congress think? ' Somewhere jn the icy -waters of that sea waste off the Irish coast the j bodies of two fine Amere.in women are bobbing uj. ami down. They will i soon join ire hundred or more American men. women and children who went.' do u in The Lusitania. In fact, the hidden depths of the ocean are dotted i with the corses of Americans here, there and everywhere sent to their doom i

hv German ciihm a ri X'tt nni. ilrnaaL.- t,..- .-. i j j-'ints.

y w-w .... t ... t..w..,L,-. ,. n.ini t.iit-. .iiit-; it,H15 Wlil DP

s"nt to mm them. . l Hlul surKicsl Institute in Huffalo.

Ge ninny has ordered us to keen our shins at home, and 1-u-p a e.,r..t unto i X. v.. Or. Pierce li

t ho sens. Na poleon once

did G.-ear fir-tain, bu'

"(in aiteinn's.

Ge-niiiny today bi'.ni-; on a split in rongre?.. Is riuh: ? Are 'as a united people or are we a lot of fat. spineless, mushy grubworms dragging ourselves along the ground waiting for some iron heel to mash us?

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of New York mintor.aire

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I am a candl-

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nomination for mayor on

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;ie demo, i ate; t - ke. at the primaries to be iteid in Gary. Ma'ch . 1917. Adv. 1-24- HARVEY J. CURTIS.

I OII CITY

Udito- Time?: i AI.-VICK IC i - t ', v o t, T-. rtt! r ee to t f vnt e r R r. f ; t t- t . '

' " ! -o-tto ear ri e to tower cot Gary that I will be a candidate for'of living- not well taken. Waidy.. city .ludgre on the republican ticket j think wo are, Japs or Chinks? subject to the primary to be held i .

XOTK that a eociety in Gary iia

cn-osen two treasurers. Well, this

preparedness. Jf one skips out tl eis still one left.

1 March 6, 191" I 2-5tr

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Fd-'or Tim::s I'learo a:u Gaxy that I v nomination o tichet. sul'te. ; I iiiiMt i'-s, i f ic . ::ps ,-t-i s :

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FOR A I.DI'.IIM A -AT. L ARGE. Fditor Times:

j Kindly a nnounce that I wil'. be a candidate, for altlerman-at-large. city of un-e to the people of Gary, on the democrat!.-; ticket, subject 1 e a c andidate for the i to the primaries to be held on March 6, mayo:- on The Democratic ' 1 S: 7. JuIIX T. MARICH. t.t the decision of the 1 2-0

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.t jeet my cabinet. I am, ptjt 'l.e salitcns or the steel of rtistr.'sa. but will f. ght ftl 1--e. 1-S1 ' HARRY f. PARTON". i

FOR Old lltKV! ItCR.

Hamrnond. 1-01 CITY' CltHHK. To the Voters of Hammond:

! I tlesire to snnounce n-.y candidacy I for the office of City Clerk, subject to the vill of The voters, aa expressed at The city fcrimary March 6, and I request i the support of all democrats who are i believers In efficient (tovernment. : 2-6- AVII.I.IAM E. J. KOUB.

IX MAKING Indiana dry" the- members of the legislature will hare the Mood o-i Their heads of eery good Hoosier who is bitten by a snake and who dies for want of s certain proper antidoe.

AS A result of their wfcedorn in tkinff precautions dgatnst Zeppelins hy ordering all lights darkened only 1ST pel sons in Indon have been killed Lithe. Zepps but 954 have been kil.ed becaese it was too dark for autoSs's to see per.t-ons in thtj strep's.

F.di'or Tim',.s: pjni, ,-tl;r,. iur..c ii the peoplts of

t-;,-,--.- that I will l.e a canuiua'e for the! -ai: nomination of city treas- j I iIVYB- Mi ' ' r a,,.,te.-t to the decision of the prU j I-ditor I.mep: ) ' ur ,"-.t .,,.n v,, Please announce that I am a candl-;r'm ,n ,,e Ja manes. -d;. --"n , ', v. i ate. for the nomination of cltr clerk ! w' fare8 fl'

r.n.r.lnat! and e;.; ifcu x ue in ir.y , - . ! halt

. t.t l- .. . irti ttfl .iptntif-raa.- t rei ii inn nr mar.

.o...;-r trt. on itre wurnmc no urn . -- - - - - ,

no out si-Vi business interfere

y public duties. HARRV ST RING FELLOW.

: CONDTTIONg are improving here. I There were nnly si.v murders In t': e county during February.

off:

ies to be held tn Hamr.ond, Jlarch 6,

j ltGT. i 2-5 CHARI.ES O. SCHOXETtT.

1 1 5 r Times: Pleas announce to the ; voters of Gary I will to a candidate for j he nomination of City Treasurer on the. . . . -. t to r.rima rtits

i Democratic icKet, u--t- - I en March 6. JOHN 3. EURKE.

Many More In Indiana Would Testify Sufferers from Misery in Back, Pains, Rheumatism, Attention!

i : i.i.'-o t em this

c in-.tst eminent physician recogr- j that uric acid stor-d up In the sys- j ia the cause of rheumatism, that

uric acid poison is present in the

mus-los. or nerves. By expen-

itirl we li'ive o'noyed. We arc denied the u--e ol tried To dt-tve American sailors off the sea, and so uere l.'o'h shown what free America trionuhf of :

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remedies that he called

SHALL WE SUBMIT TO ANARCHY? In a:i a; article on "t):ir Chall-nue to Germany." Franklin Giddings, professor of The history in civil 'zatinn in Uolnmhia university, writes on the question of world democracy or vvcild a'usoluMstn in Collier'a Weekly.. Mr. Giddins's apt.lv defines the difference between our attitude toward Germany and toward England, lie writes: "So t fie i.-.-;ie is .stjuarely drawn. Great Britain has not been sinless, hut Great Britain stands for law on The hjL;h -oas arid fights for Germany is nor the only wicked empire in history, hut Germany runs amuck, and proclaim.- a freedom of the s.-as, which is anarchy, pure and simple. Seeing: this issue clearly, we jiet-d have no difficulty in perceiving further what is wrtmir with the argument that the starvation of non-combatants in Germany is as indefensible as th-- drowning of non-combatant passengers that have pot hopn even a chance for their lies. Orriiuny has the option to save her women and children In surrender. Sh.- is not denied quarter. "The oltl rule of international law requires thai vessels overhauled on the high seas shall have the option to surrender, and that Innocent lives shall then he safeguarded. The German submarine warfare denies these options. It is war without quarter. The mind that cannot see the difference between these two things, when once they have been brought to attention, is a mind with, which it

t Anuric--which drives out ine uric bcio

toy I r-,,, the system, are! in this way the

'pain, swelling and inflammation sub- ' Sid.-. Many more m I.-dians would tes- ; . t ... .virt

tifv to the ineilis el anunt ". following: Mrs. Indiana Hun, who resides at 727 W. Franklin St., U'.khart. lnV. says: As p. kidney m'-di ine I find Anuric to he the finest I have ever known. I sin S4 vesrs old and for yea rs have suf-

ivretl ith backache, and my bladder:

caused me many a restless night. I I ailment. Then, about t

began to hae Ui Iney tr

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T,-, the Voters of Gary: I hereby announce mvself a Candida, e for tiib efft'-e of Treasurer of the .'. ... ,.f t-.t, rv subicct to the decision of

-Kiifn vrimaiifs to ce

me lfi-.. t---- , March tie FTh. T.'IT. and I IleJe myself 'f nom mated an 1 elected to give ,he CM- of Gary an efficient administra!,jon,'s far as the affairs of the aforeaaii office are concerned. 6!il HUT D. DAVIS.

rd'tor- rieae announce to the T-ot-ers'cf Cary that I am a rcndidate for ' f..o s-ioii or. the repuhlttan ticket for

East Chicago. TOE UAYOX. Ed tor Thb Times: Kindly Announce that I will be a candidate for the nominstion on the Pepublican titket for Mayor of the City of East Chicago, at the primaries to be held March 6. 1917. .2-5- L. R. JOHNS, M. D.

held Edito

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I will be

Tnc Times:

announce

candidate, for the republican ticket

mayor of the

the, primaries. Match f, 1917. Tours very truly, 2-7 LEO M-CORMICK.

ii.Uer introduced tht a senate rajsing railtwo to two atj one-

half cents a mile so all those fuffrasrettes can t be running down to Indianapolis to bother him while the legislature Is In session.

"NO WAR Act in Laeonia. Sinking" Headline. It wa merely a peace act.

OH, NOt Germany wouldn't stoop to try to etlr up war between us and Jatpan and Mexico.

SCUAPPLE BAEP-ED FROM LONDON

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(By I nlted PeA PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 27. F ir-

ommation on the i Iamea 1 hitadelphla ecrapple. a concocor the office of I tioa once eaten always remembered, is

ty of East Chicago, at now barred from enterinff Britain b-

1 fatten It rterrtft art.tn.-t 1; L- a altrcnnAl

Henry W. Thornton, American (teneral 1'ianager of the Great Eastern railway, belrur a native FMIadelph ian. fond of srrafple, recently wrote from London to a friend to send him some scrapple. The friend never received the letter. Thompson investirated and found that the Pritish ceneor refused to psss the

Ta TEEASUKEE. Editor Ttis Tmt!: Kindly announce thnt I will be a candidate for the nomination on the Republican ticket for Ti.asurer of the

City of East Chicago, at the rrtmaries letter, because or me oeuiirerent eounfl to be held March 6. 1917. of the word

2-5

W. O. HARMON.

G Eci I IG hi li. MAN LOVE.

Editor GARY TIMES: I tlcsire you to announce to the voters

of Car- that I will b" a candidate ior: the Democratic nomination for the office j

of Citv Treasurer, sunje.-i i. me u;iion of the primiraes of March Cth. 1917. H nominated an 1-el. ctod I will be in the office myself as I have no other business to hinder mo. FRANK FORM ANN.

MRS. MARY 11. PoYVF.E.-s.

TOR CLEKK. Editor Tub Times: j Kindly announce that I will be a can-I didate for the nomination on the Re- i publican ticket for Clerk of the City of j East Chicago. Subject to the will of j tho vo'ers at the primaries, March 6, ! P-17. j 2-3- TUGS. Y. RICILVRDS.

have also suffered with rheumatism in my limbs. I have taken other kidney remedies but. must say that Anuric is

the best one of them a

ceased ache, th

appeared bim! I am

tUuliv at night. M tei.eral h. al'h i

improved and I feel most grateful for , Some time laihe reiief I have obtained through An-ieot it at om.-e

11. My back has ,

rheumatism lias .lis- j

tbif to rest beau-

tvtt years .MR-1 I eibie. I was So

bad at times l would think my ba.-k would break. I iiad s.-m i- pains m bo-b kidneys and my lilacs . simjiI'M. It whs almost, in- possible for me to i isin the ne.rninir. I took t.i.'ill--.i:t but the 1-,-J.tf I .,t uiis fi.i.v t . it -1 1 f a j.. .

r I lea rued of Ar.urm nn.l I soon )- ii t f et 1 1..-' -

niiit :on t reiisa" to the mar'.es e.l So To vo fie d:s

To the otprs of East Chicago: I desire to announce my candidacy for the oiTjee ()f (it y Clerk, subject to

voters of - the will of the voters, as expressed at

t ili be a. candidate for the nom-i 'l primary .itnr.-ii x i ctiuest ; to, ihe renuhlican ticket fori the support of nil Republicans who are!

Editor Time?:

1 'lease announce to t..e

G ,rv 1 .

repu h! lean

Hammond Fiirriiture

Hospital 338 rr. HOHTAUT ST. For up-to-data Up-hols'-oring. Furnltura repairing. Mattresses made to order. All work called for and delivered. Fnona 262.

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of tiie city of Gry. subject oenevcrs in faio.-ni a-overnment. .le.-.sion of the republican prl- ! 2-14- MERLE E. F L Y NX. to be held March 0h. 1917. I;

If if nominated and elected entire time an! ability to e of the duties ,of the ofF. L. RANKO.

uric." jter. 1 kepi up n u-o; until I Mrs. Mary E. Powers of 72R Columbia I pletely curcri of this .ail men!. St.. South Rend. Ind.. says: "Some fowl, not had any more backaches e.irs ao I t,eg:an to go down in health, j kidneys are m fine condition. I cn us. d by having woman's weakness. I . in rec.imtnendim; I"-. Pierce's bn.1 svcre backaches, pains in my side j fur I know they are gov. I "

Pimply- nsj.: yt.er drusritist

Pieree's Anuric Tabids, tiou

I hae nnd n.y fe.-l safe ren a .I u-s

and bra ring-down rains. I was in disress all th'- tone. My whole sysf-m seemed to be affected. T became nervous and weak, could scarcely ent . r sleep. T saw Dr. Pierce's Favorite Proscription advertised. 1 got it at once and it was just a short, space of time until this medicine completely cured me and I have never bail an return of the

Dr. Pierce- i-.pn!Hi new medicine and Pleasant Pellets I'm vorite Prescript i m : en. ami his Golden for the bloe.l hue. 1 tat ion fur the pas'.

f..r Dr. St i -iiRt :i.

on is back of tin ...u know that h;S the l'vcr. his KailHie -Us of v.omM ed ;c I Disco vel y ad a splendid lepu- ' ea rs. Ait .

I-Oll CITY Cl.liKK. E. liter Timk: Pl-ase make an announcement to the ,...,i of Gary that I am a candidate far the t-nitiii'iitiim for city clerk of

-. ', i r .-. . sal jee t publican p: i:n

the Jee res.

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; FOR CITY JHX3K. ; Editor Tub Timks: I Kindly anm-urne that I will be a j candidate for the nomination on the ! republican ticket for the office of city I Judge, of the city of Est Chicago at j at the prlmarie.-. March 6. 19l I moved to East Chicago twenty 3are 1 ago and have resided here ever since. 1 2-7 H. M. COHEN.

ision of ihe re-SYZMANSKI.

E'lf ---- Tr.T': 1 'lease mtm-ii date for th r.rilv clerk snl-. voters at til" -on March I

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F I Tickets !

i , j One admission ticket with ea.-h pair it T am a candl- Df shoes brought in for repair. I -i nomination far! . ' tie win of the! JAS. B. ORTT .aries to be held' 169 E. State St. Hammond, Ind. j o su r. t . ort of all ' ' I

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