Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 222, Hammond, Lake County, 2 March 1917 — Page 4
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OUR FRIEND THE KAISER. Concerning the Imperial entlvman- who is always protesting; his friend ship for us when we are looking and who swats us with I'-boats when w-( aren't looking, our gentle iieighhor, the (.'hicaj-o Journal, titters: ' Kaiser Wilhelm has levied and now is levying war against the United States. He has ordered our ships to get off the seas. He has murdered as many of our citizens as were slam by Spanish bullets in the war that freed Cuba. He has subsidized sedition in our own land, called strikes, blown up ships and factories, financed publications which are sprlty of moral treason "in every issue. He has in-
sulted our consuls and detained our ambassador for tically under arrest. He is now blockading our ports 1 wholesale murder.' Otherwise Mr. Hohenzollern hasn't bothered us.
THERE'S A REASON. Democratic leaders are complaining because ; he Republican leadendo not accept. President Wilson as the president of the whole country, but persist in treating him as a partisan president. Well, so long as the president confines his conferences and conlhh-noes to Senator Ston, Senator Owen and other bitter Democratic partisans, ignoring the Republicans entirely, the Republicans probably will con; inue to look upon him as a partisan president. Minneapolis Tribune.
THE UNLIMITATIONS OF THE PRESIDENCY. In seeking power from Coneress-in connection with the German cr President. Wilson said: I cannot in such circumstances be nnmindtul of the fact th;p the expira'ion term of the present Congress is immediately at hand by cons' it ti' ional limitation and that it would in all likelihood require an unusual length of time in assemble and organize the Cons res s which is to succeed it.
I feel that. I outrht. in view jtnd imrnerlia "e i-surancf' of !,-
moment, 'o exercise. Xo dauht I already possess that awhority uitiioa: special warrant of law, by the plain implication of my constitutional duties and powers; but I prei'eV, in the present circumstances, not to uct upon general implication. I wish t ieel that the authori'y and the power of the Congress are behind me ;n whatever it may become necessary for me to do. Without doubt in possession of the au'hori'y, Mr. Wilson merelv w is'nes to obtain the siippo't of congress. This i.lustrateH : lie great power of the presidency. Clothed in the habilamenfs of democracy, the presidency is one of -he most powerful offices in the world. Its greatness is empha sp...,i wtten wo compare P v. ih t'p,. thron of England and consider how the premier, I.3o d-C.eorue. is the virtual die-
tat or. while the kins, George the Fifth, has an offb mockery when compared with tlie American preside
WHY GERMAN PROPOSALS AR E NOT ACCEPTABLE TO JAPAN The kaiser's government displayed another mistake m jucnient and a lack of knowled are of racial ideals when Foreign Secretary Zimmerman proposed to Mexico that her president should induce Japan to make peace with Germany and then be Carranza's ally- in ?n a'taek on the United Ptte. Whatever may be sai'l of tie1 Jtipan' se. p may ,o sta'ol they ha.e a
high sense of national honor, deser the allies and to make It would war upon Ptlitterin.Er advantages to be "aine If PETEY DINK Hp
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.Chicago .5100. S101. 3111 . . . Telephone 127 .T"l--nhei.e Mi'-J .Tel-phone 737 -J . .Telephone 4S Telephone S''i-.M j . . .Telephone n?. j . . .Tel. phcn. IZ ! i on p'.a! e i i ,i t e : y t c th." rptr.-i , f rhv un.'.I iciied pvir.'.t nuti.'w ar.et'o nio-.n comrrui.lcatlona. prlr-ted a: discretion. 's, prachreat of of the apphot a in frr.ni you fu; may need a air wni bioP I e thar o;:ov i 1 i he contrary to their racial ideal r. to us necaue Germany la-Id up certain Japan ever strikes us it will he of her Look Lik Kittle Hula
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There it h at laT Jj wc; Pptty Sees Two Sr. ) Ao Keep Win J fwfflrt AV'- V " J R?0mK v7, -Th HftwRAW m6 f Hir iu HAv Some More. V-" W7j V V J0$m MuSTVj't
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and not a? the expanse d'.al lai'h nit.nis ;i tirea'
malter of I'l'ulc to t i) :i i that we ;o:ir their compet i' ion on the Pa.'iho eisa.-t". they ;i-.--u nnything that tends to luirt lieir liur.it v. It" the Ninnonesc cuv- '.
rnnient ives its word til" fhatuT are that it will '.., kept. To the .la pa- j ncs.' mind P mean.- a jtreat thin!; that Dia Nippon can keep faith when ' . ., ,. ,. ... ., ' ' 1 stun nation o Pen : otherwise. I"' intrench! i is t ho ,1 u pti nr.-o spirit of national honor has boon . dw '"it up. mi before i:i be. -a columns. Tims in tlu present war all Jajnun s" subjects in (Jermanv w.: imprisoned, their monev and protr-rtv seized. ;
The contrary ensued in .Japan, licrman subjects even now arc subjected to no rest taint, leirfng tin-"- Japanere Russian war the greatest respect was inti in'ained for the fJnss.ni'. Cathedra! in Tok'io. Contrast this with some i-l'-ii oi' military civilization : IWrucpon of churches, lor instance. That a heathen nation can respect a place Riven over to the worship of the 1 iP. when soldiers deliberately insult Christ ! hurling Krnpp projectiles at such noble and am ient stiin-iurcs s the Kheims "a1hedral is a ma!lr of sati.s-
faeijon o the oriental.". In vtiiien i ther natio
s the .lapaT se .it,' niiii.lfu' of the conventional morals proposal is one tin wc-id be instantly reipe'ed y t e lower itself a bn? the lines of "knltur."
I !:al dees THE MAKING ko- a. i'.r a; iu officers insisi t :t "' to make a soldier, an 1 ha; f. lion H tvouired. iiile t!;e ra-ei of ' rair.ei w h".i ve!-; ;v: -ore i lv, s. : en ; . e ( Ul.t..d.-d '.' Genera! :i mini; en' ; n a rniy sur: elastied .is a 1 pe Wllole? Help of hue alter i !. p: lies and the e !i When Geic-ra pia"", he ni. : I'll a t!'e Iji far above !,, ito-e regime .ere o : j , i . e r in t 'il ia, at Me-rri' t as a conditio!! a-, era-te. i I'm b ; torea a ' torr.ia, ICansa riedly asenil I eived their ' ; did ilieir full braska. IVmisyh San I-Yanciseo.
rainiiic in t he . "p ! i pp; n-s, in cam)) and in the field, hut they 1 part in the cnp.oire of Manila from the Staniards and in !hauipaiyu against the Filipino insurgents under Aeuinaido.
; s'lPseq ifn i 1' is the habit in regular a-;ni; ' who viiii.-.itei-r for sen ice in time one .f tlie lew I'nitod States i.iinv i intensive tiainins such as Plat : sluuir
; tlie regular army r't-r the ordinary recruit. This country is not likely to arm to the teeth like Kurope. .Wither can : i'. afford to look with contempt upon citizen .-oldiers as part of the national I i efen-o. Th armies of Murope today arc full of men wlui were sent imo tlie ! trenches after a. very short training. Kxperienee has amply proved that uood : soldiers un-ler stress can be made in much less time than the 1'nited su,:es j army devotes to the material upon which works. Xe.v York World.
WHAT OTHER The v dest dreams of those who
surpassed. Women have pone silly on the shoe subject. They pay gladly today a pric for shot's that would hav e appalled them a few years ago. They go in for colors, shapes, kinds and characters of shoes undreamed o in women's philosophy until recent days. No sir! or woman considers she is well dressed unless she has expensive shoes, it used to be-her bonnet 'hat cot her most earnest attention. Now ; is her footwear. A manufacturer says there is a tremendous waste in the woman's -hoe of today. For the hiah top. that is the shoe that i- p or p inches hichfour square feet of kid-skin are required. Kid-skin is today wort li $ 1 .T per square, so for the skin alone th cost, is The cost of everything entering into the manufat nre "f the shoe ?ole, welt, lininc. counters, box toes, silks, eyelets, paste, tacks, etc. has advanced from 27. to 2""' per cent, so that a kid shoe of good class represent considerable money.
It is estimated that in Of the ' "vice as much for her shoes as she did i titan she ever did before since she has Where is it going to end? Th
know. Women's tailors report a tendency to lengthen skirts a tritle.
For every inch that the skirt is r-a' ine of $10, 000, Pod in the shoe lull
LADIES' COMBINATION. By Anabel Worthingtori. The correct lln eerie of to-day is a far , ,
different matter than that t which we have ;rcwn aecijtoniei in the last few seasons. Fverythin;; must luive soft fulness to strike the ri.eht note. Fitt-d effe t in undergt.rnientK are talx,o jiist at present, as the falj, straight lines of the fashionable dress require a foundation of the same sort. Petticoats hv nnnie into their own Attain and are much fuller, while the well liked combination has also added on in i.es in width. The one shown illustrates the point particularly well, as it. has the desired swine to the skirt without, incrensinsr the bulk at the waist line. A j?!am-e b r the small diagram wrl show how olererlv this is accomplished. Tlie combination may he changed in an instant from n short petticoat to closed drawers merely i y bu'toniip.- the front and ba-k points tocether. F-.r decoration a trimminz band of la.e or embroidery may be applied to the low cr edge. livery woman lov.-s dainty materials in underwear. . and fortunately the most. deiienre of the popular fnbri-s are qu'te pracfjeai from the standpoint of wearing and l.mnderi-isr finalities. Washable satin makes lovely undergarments, ns wed fis r-ri.pc do Chine, which wears exceptionally wi ll ami to is raiiy an econemy. Flesh-pink is the best, liked color in lingerie, though white never loses its appeal for must, women. The combination of corset rorer ail i niwers or nerricowr a.o .sire, ta nut in tnree sizes. .s and 4-' inches bust n.easPre. WPita nt lower eoge is 4Vs yftrri. io make the .,Vmoh size requires ,i .Maid
of breaking fa.it h. i
deal ' the Japanese people. 1: i. :t ; ohhuations and in their dcalinc-i with ttid the : he i at .,n OF SOLDIERS. at least a full yea r".s t raininir is n-c
ofiiecrs a much loncier period of pr, para
(b'nerai Iinsion. who wa.-. whoilv n.-. uas exceptional, -a hat. of the Kan-ar-Wofnl, who was no' a V.'est l'oin:o'. of the war wit). Spain, may also be nut wna; oi th Rouch Itiders as a
i recruited hurricdh
within a verv short
were n the flring-iine, one ;n the Philipi .iid 'i.alitably what wa- lni;inded of them. i.o'ed in command of the army in the Phi!;ehat he should have at least e.tiou r'uu!.irs. nia-ie up of volunteer resiment? troni Cali-
aula. Tennessee and other states. ur'i'lu - y w ore untrained tiouns. Tliev : - rdes to make light of trie cla-'s of men emergency. General Leonard Wood is officers who admit that six month affords are as effeetive as one .;t of in EDITORS SAY. launched the hiph skirt idea ha v.- b on American woman spent more than in 191a. and she paid more in 1 IG " known the use of a shoe. manufacturers confess they do not lengthened there probably will be of America. Danville Press. a ! 1 -.--.I- i. . - . .... yards eciji snd 1U. yards ribbon To obtain this p.. tttero send 10 cent the office r,f trt S p.Tl.iif
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X X X Gary. 1 1 (Ml l To Mie Voters of !ary: I ile-ilre to announce t'" he voters of ! tic.ry that I ntn a cutilelate . the rej.u'elican n era nei t irei for mayor oi the , : i ity. at the cominR city Primary, and; nsli ti... support of nil re fl Micati Vutersi 'A l.o Iit'ii.".e ih.it the people of Gary I are entitled to an administration of,! for and l:y the people of (;.iry. ! 1-C-tf FIIAXK W. SMITH. i ... 1 . 1. : I or 1"! ;r : V'j it re niiihcez-'d to a- oan-c that I am a ennd date for the repybli-an !.e:n ; na t i on lor mayor of. the city of Gary, nj'ij,., t to the will of the lepubl:cr.n v. iters of tl.o . ;tv ri s f-xnr.'ssd at - city primarlf-s to be held on March 1 !' 1 7. a 1 1 I 1 ask the sappo't of all j ehli.,iri vr.tfrs v.ho ar,; hi favor of od jjovei .'! :iie:: t WJU.IAM V HOI.-tK.'. r s t sir. si , .. . 1 . t a i f:i n. t lie t i , i a " ai in- A i arcn p: 'o i tt- i i epubliean r.ominat ion for mayor , c i-v of Gary, the office to which . I u ,i s , !c- -ter; tiiree jfais a so. and that I irnt that my rdnilr: .strut .on of the office rozain deserves the support of , the cters. 1-S4-U. O. JOHNSON. ! 'jav liver in Times: j Ph ase announce that I am a candldate f,,r the nont'nat.on for mayor on the d -iio. ra t :c ticket at t'-.e primaries ' to he held in Gary. Mar-h 1. 1917. Adv. 1-2 1- HAP.VKV J CPRTig. PI. a:-e ac'-ouno to the people of Gary that I wif 1 ". . a ranlidate for the nomination ef mayor on the pomo'-raUc tick- ', subj.-ct to the decision of the; prire nif. If !'"' d T vil! let the OnrV n iP'T-t p . t TiiV cabinet. 1 am not fP'irtT put the s-aiooiiS or the 1 X of business, but will fight : :'. d i 1-31 j IIAP.P.Y U PAP.TuN. I con ran;c ! . oiinn r-.ir: Mill lit ritIJA"l HKR. r n"'M r:s: I--,-- ,ir;.i .':. '- '' the people of 1 1 a I u ill be a oan:l;,l.ile for the plP.ip. nomination of city treas-?ubje-t to the ui-psion of the priM v e lo. Tan wiil be that If tniif.e?
rominated arid e.ect. d i w... Pe in my i date for tne nomination of city clerk office dur'.r.sr the ntire working hours, : on the democratic ticket at the prinjarp,tti,lK r, e-rts:d-i business interfere j le to be hell in llamr. end. March 6, with my pub!;- duties. i 11.17. I1AHI1Y STP.1XGFELLOW. i . CHARLE? O. SCHOXEP.T
F.ditnr Times: Please announce to the voters of Gary I will be a candidate for thP nomination of Guy Treasurer on the, Democratic teuc . uoj-... on March 6. Jo !h Voters of Gaty: t ierebv announce tny?"lf a candl- ' da,e for the efR. e of Treasurer of the , ri,y 0f Garv. subject to the decision of the republican piimaries to be held : March the 'h. 1?IV. and 1 plcdSo my1 SPU if nominated nd elected to gtvo I ,-i,.- ,,f iiarv an eflici'-nL ndmimstraU.rso far as'th- affairs of the afore- ... i.-i ofhee are concerned. HOY D. DAVIS. r.ii.fir- r'.-ae entt nounce to the rot-
ers'ef "y tb.-P. I am a ."andidate for, TSEASUEES. o-, the republican ticket for. r't - r:tv of Gary, subject Kdito- Thb Times: , .,r f the voters as expressed: Kindly announce that I w iil he a canto t.i- N" ' " ' '' . nrl,i March tjfh, didate for the nomination en the r.e-
-.ies to be held Marc u t'n. at ...o pioo- - , Ottife 1 i 1 o ,-rctn i. . r . - i a .-i.i open 'en - 1 t. t niv personal attention. ' " GFOlPtE II. MANL- VE. K.tl,r (1AP.Y TIMES: 1 desire you to announce to the voters cf Gary that I will be a candidate fat the Democratic nomination for the ofice. cf City Treasurer, subject to the. decision of the rrimlraes of March 6th. 1317. If nominated and elected I will be in the. office myself as 1 have no other business to hinder roe. FRANK EOEMANN. Kditor Times; Please announce to the voters of Gar y I will be a candidate for the nomiat;en on the repuniican ticket lor i tlcket for treasurer of the city of Gary, subject j i to the decision of trie republican prlmaries to he held March Cth. 1917. I' pledge invself if nO'Tiinated and elected to devote my entire time and ability to It'-"- discharge of the duties of the of-j i ti-e. F. E. RANKO. I KOK CI 11 (.LURK. Editor Times:
Please make an announcement to the j nl0Ved to East Chicaeo twenty ,ars ' people of Gary that I am a candidate!,-. hav- resided hera ever since, i
; for the nomination for city clerk of i I iprv. subjet t to the decision of the r. i I publican primaries. BODICE SYZMANSKL K r - r Timks: lUease announ.-e that I am a candidate for the republican nomination ftr city clerk subject to the will of the ot'rs at the city primaries to be h:d on March. . I ask the -ipport cf all j
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x X X r .-.- wl ar.il I.! r'e' i : i f 1 ' t ( r. . t te ray f-t.rir. : , l.iV.c v. ; i.i r : ! ; -i 't. c n r: ! a t' -he duties o' . i;!MV; ity to tin discharge the office. 1-27 Kditor TiMf.s; Kiri-iiy a jeiou thn I w a r I ' he a ca n - ' t ' n : ri a 1 i o n ! have h 1 1 : t.jrct to the i . Mnr-'h C. I'll A N ! .'!.-;'. dl.i.itn for th- repiilde . f- r (1 ty e'.erk, v.-h!. h o'f for t:,e. pant, thr.-e jMr, '!eci;,wi of the primru ;it:i:i!!-;!:T l o:i (U , ii 'r T;mf;: ase announce to the roon' of i !:. Garv that ! am a r',n.ii late for the. norair ii'lnn of co-in i i a.a n-a t-1 argo. sub- i tlte U-'-'.-.Tciii or the republican primaries. petk:i i : s.Fl SKI. El Kvenlr-e T! Kindiy a n n on r, r , v;f,; 1 ... h a n on the Pman at a e. 1917. I MAVIS. ! 8ndi la:p for the r !,!-:! ti"ket for 'roar: , - , H at Gi.. pr'ia.a ',-s ret ?,T;t Voars very truly, M. I'liK CITY Jl Dfill. lia tor Times: Kindly a nncunee to the vntrs of (Iiry that I w: 1 he a andtdate for Jud)?e on the republican ticket i subject to the primary to be held March P17. 2-." t r VAMPS VP. PUr.NS. I R AI.m-'.liM V-A T.L ARGK. Kind-y a nnource that I v.-:p. be a candelate for .-Gb'rmnn-at-la.-ee. :ty of j '.Par:.', or, the democratic ticket, subject; to t: primaries to be held on March 6, John t. map.ich. )?17 o-o " H.immond. KOIt ITU I.F.itK. To the Voters of Hammond: ' I desire to announce n,y candidacy!" f..r the office of City C)-rk, subj-ct to ' th j w ill of the voters, as expressed at i the city primary March t", nnd I request j 1p support of all democrats who are' helievors m effi'i.nt e rnment. I -6W1PLIAM J. KOLB, Kdi I1 tor Times: p. ne anounr-o that I a c a r. d i - East Chicago. rOB MAYOR. Fiditor The Times: Kindly arnounce that I will pe a candidate for the nomination en tlie ItepubPcan ticket for Mayor of the City of i:.as-t Chmaso. at the primaries to be beta March E, PU7. i. n. JOHNS. M. U. I-M'tor 'J'hp; Times: Kindly annoume. that I t11) b a candidate for the nomination on the republican ticket for tr.e office of mayor of the Ply of Kist Chicago, at the primaries. March 6, 1317. Yours very truly. PEo M CGP.MICK. pubnoju, ticket for Tr-t luiuiK-aii iiceeL ior ir-asurer or ths t n v- oi l-.asi iilcasro. at trie nrimurl,.. I ! to be held Ma-ch 6. 1917. 2-5 V.'. O. HA P.M. ON. POR CLERK. IMPo- The Timks: ' Kindly announce that I will be a can-: nidato for the nomination on the Republican ticket for Clerk of the City of East Chicago. Subject to t!'e will cf 1 the voters at tho primaries, March t;. ' 1 1) 1 7. 2-5- THO?. T. RICHARDS. 1 To the Voters of East Chicago: I fiiesire to announce my candidacy i for the office of City Clerk, subject t 1 the will of the' voters, as expressed at i the city primary March fl. and I rwiyft th Pprnrt f nil r:enuMirr. h,i are 1 believers in efficient government. j o, j l- p t r- 7- j.-r wv ' ' ' Ht: city Jinr.F. Editor The Times: Kindly announce that T w'tl he a candidate fcr the nomination on threpublican ticket for the office of city Judere of the city of East Chicago a' at the primaries. March P. 19V I jj COHEN Free Orpheum Theater Tickets One admission ticket wPh each pair rf shoes broneht in for repai-. JAS. B. 0RTT 169 E. State St. Hammond. I-.d. SCAE VHATO SECUREIV .Cover vE: e
r 1 E An article that is to br kojit ai!l ciiprislu.-d r life should have som..'arc in sclcr-t ion nnd tipAunrantcp ,f ;1 rcliahlc linn. The nan.. !,. r. -I ft 0 m y iai vy nas inPome ahiahlc t hrouo ji t hi j i 1 fej Ty oi our np'tvji.'ind g and lnctlio-lv of .jeei 1 husinpss. John E, i McGarry U Jeweler - Optometm u SP v If rr IDandom Things and Flings I TWit.L ! er .h'p'in to r G' :-.:.ir. plot. ' lrtn an y I k c d when she : tng- her of. MY1 No doul to be a-Af.Ply fti.r n' fia - w e a r.:- 3 - ; THR tstt-tation wouidn't be bad ;f Col. J;oosvr it v.culd o:.)v IK WOPPROW VVilsr n had ;-e years .--go he and rot Job wo,;; figured in the IP hi?. PY Till" W3-. .an .send a batt! Hei ii5to-ff sr -1 for trial? "WHiTING -o have fi.tratlon p N'.'i.at will the natives do r o-.v as :i!'e q-.Mf :,n-!isioin.-.l to drinkiaa , i 1 i : ; 1 1 i e i r water? T 111-: I r 'i : fee isla t ;r .-an i for all the we-lcedi-M'ss it .has ba r.'-in a: .obi s:..:,.c hoasei state. Patter r,n .-,.;,! rorajre a I ' a t ust r, ; n s id soecu'i . MAN dressmaker eiveiv-womais cuts o J 1 h.."mp"'hi wo.-tii .f ay? every :-l-.'T skirt lie of r-.. t r i.. ' sav-d i- ti.-re aii.- d.-:n r :,' ..llP r ,. , tPe V. : taat Stsaved ? poxASTHMA SUFFEEEi: Write today. I -win tell you. free of charge, of a simpls home treatment for asthma which cured me after physicians and change of climate failed I arn so grateful for my present (?ooi health, lifter years of suffering, that I ! want every one to know of this wonfierful treatment. Mrs. Nellia Evans, i Box 5j5. It. 6, Des Moines. Iowa. TTrES' advertlnlns; will enable yon to break all your bunlnea records tor rtsht awar. HAMMOND, WHITING AND EAST CHICAGO ; RAILWAY COMPANY j TIME TABLE. Esmmoud to 63rd Street and Eoati Par Avenue. Cars Leave 63rd St.
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