Hammond Times, Volume 6, Number 8, Hammond, Lake County, 3 March 1917 — Page 4
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THE GREAT AMERICAN DIET. With the price ,f potar.n- so high many persons are s-.ibsttr'i'iiis
! voter who are 1 uteres, led In c'.vu; welfare end pledge myself that If elcrwd tl will dovote my entire time and abil
ity to tli,. discharge of the il'iif'd cf To ti e Vct-rs of Gary: , tne offit.e. A 1;l;,,wN I desire to announce to the voters of ! 1-27 Gary that 1 am a candidate for the re-' , nuhli'-ati n on.in;illn for mayor of the Editor Timks; city, at she con:: 11 k city Primary. and K:nd!y a nnomt.-e that I will be a et!. ask the Mipport of a:i republican voters j ,,.,late for tn( rpu'hll ;in nomination whi bel.oe that the people of Gary I f,,,. ,.tv ;rrk. w he-h vffi.-r I have held are entitled to an administration of. . for t.ie past, three ea:s subie t to tlin
and hy thee people of Gary.' derision of the or marled M:.-!i :
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j Vou are an t horize.l to a;.- ounce that! I'H'l CoiACII.. i I a iii a candidate for trie republican j jr( , or times: j nomination for m.iyor of the city of I Please anr.ounse to the penpi o' .Gary, .subje, t to th will of the repub- ; narv .ht , ., t.n,3i,iatft for the j !lcan 't'''"' of the city as expressed at nomination of coim, i ! ni an -a t-lar. sub-
) tne city primaries to he nem on .uirai j,.,t j t j, j 6. 11C7, an I I a.K th- support of all re- j primaries, i publican voters wiio are in favor of pood gournnirnt '
; WILT. I AM V. HObliES. '.Editor Oiry Evening- Times: I' - Kindly ar.r.oun-e hat I will r.e a E.Pror Tivki; ! candidate for -the r.":i.!nation on the
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warn its aeid-t'ormins elements are offset by ti.e use of pleiry of niiik. A rich in enerpry be it wheat bread, rice, cortitneal, potatoes or dried io-ans 1 which are basic', should be tempered by the addition uf mineral In winter time psperially the great American die ; far from a healthy or.e. It is loo productive of acidosis. Often consisting of fresh bread, beef, o-hor meat, fried or boiled peeled potatoes, pancakes, g!uco.e molasses, meat pi?. pastry, cooked and canned goods it is no wonder it entails snf-ferinp-from acidity, rheumatism, indigestion, constipation, kidney disorders, sas on the stomach, intestinal fermentation, etc. Plainly this Is because of mineral starvation. Such sufferers find relief not in medicine, but in getting away from an acid-formintr and almost s-rietiy starch diet and a change to a menu that is abundant with fruits and vegetables such a diet being q'iie available even despite, the winter's tiiiprodtictivenoss. In.-l earl of rite heavy breakfast the morning meal should consist of -.aefruit or oivnge or even an apple, suppVjn-'iited if possible with toast ,: whole whear bread, eereil and cream and whatever auditorial d shes are desirable. Hardly any one is too poor not to confine one's hroakfas to r.n ap: Ie plus a light meal or The frr.it plus a .-aple like commoal and milk. The use a? luncheon and ;h evening dinner of fresh vegetables is ' iahly cie:r1bie. T.efiuce i 3 3 ;-s to .e bad reasonably and served with n small amount of (due oil it is of value to the system. Fresh boiled spinach saving the valuable juice rich in iron, for soup -eahhaee, boiled carrois. rotary, raw or cooked, turnips and cauliflowers work wonders when ii luded r. the winter dit. A dime for vege-ables saves a dollar for medicine. An cpplo before bedtime-or at any time, for that maMer-- ami the frequent 'tatir5 of dafes. which do not cost as much as candy and which are ten times more healthful, as well as the occasional use of prunes or raisins, the 'tter a fruit of great mineral value and possessinc laxative qualities, are iiiehlv desirable. I. as', but not least, nothing helps to kop the system in 110. 1 tone as pleti'v of drinking water. Too much cannot lie said in praise of the date, which is no used enough 'n iii.i country". In the African desert many people practically subsist" on this wholesome "gift of Allah." A package of dates, cost ins 12 or IT. rents. Is far more desirable than candy as a ciff. to children. (For small rhi'dren i is better to skin the dales.) And the erson inclined to aridity or conditions that tend to irritate the stomach will find in !he persistent use of dates a wonderful curative effect. l-ate sandwiches are often more desir- ; Me th?n meat sandwiches in packed lunehon. Ptt daes in ariv form are eod and a p-u kase js wor'h a case of medicine. The condition in wh;rh they ;ti-P served often aiismons the mineral '. aluo of certain food. Thus an tin peeled apple is preferable to one that l as los' sis skill, for much mineral alt are just beneath the outer layer. Fried or boiled potatoes represents a starchy mats, ler potatoes boiled !n 'he .'ackeis sir good providing the water ia whicli they are cooked can be e-ed, for otherwise ;h" ivca poured down the kitchen sink is the most aiuable par' of the vegetable. J?e?t value comes from the poitro when 1 nked and eaten, jacket and ail. The addition of fruit salads, which are economical, are too much reg'eced in the winder diet, especially surh easily made :--;ijads as chopr-d arples served wi'h lettuce and mayonnaise dressing and a bit of orange i: a few slices of the -iomacdiic pineapple.
cae.Pdi'e at the March primaries for , lur-se at the prima ci Mr.
the repuMii an nomination for mayor, Yours, 'cry truly. ( or" the city of Gary, the office to which i 2-3 It. M. I ' WIS I was elected tl.ree j ears aeo. and that j , ;I tru.-t that my r dml- 1st rat ion of the, FOR MTV Jl 1H.U. ; office aw;ain deserves the support 0 J . 1;, ,. or T: M es : i tho voters 1-J4- Klndlv a nnounce to the voters of j n. O. JOHNSON. j CiATy that j ul;1 n ranltda'e for i j city -padre on the republican t'eket 1 (Jar.v Evening Times: ' subject to the primary to be ht-lu j r!ea. sntiountf that I am a cnt!- ' ar,., gf 1317. j date for the romination for mayor on 2-5tf i' A M E W. EL' RN S. I the democratic t!--ket at the primaries 1 , ... 1 to be hf'd la Gar , March 6, 1917. Adv. J FOR MIF.KM.W. IT.UHCF, ! 1-24- HAP.VEI J. Ct'RTIS. ' F.dltor Times: j Kindly a rinource that I wilt be a ran-
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Editor Times: ras announce
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nomination of mayor en the Democratic, ticket, subject to the decision of the j rrimnrt". if elected I will let the Gary newspaper"! select my abinet. I am not Koinsr to put the saloons or the ft--ij oomranv out of business, but will finht
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to the people .ot h"""-r.;- .,h- tiemocratic ticket, subj
andidate for the ' the Primaries to be held on Ma
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JOHN T. MAE1CH
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HARRY IllAKTu.V. j j rt(,pir(, to announce my candidacy ; for the office of City Clerk, subject to;
th.; will of the voters, as expressed t ; the city primary March 6, and 1 request i ires purport of nil democrats who are, rir'.ievcrs in efficient B"'. ertm.cnt. 2-6- WILLIAM ;. J. K-JLU.
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1 FUR MTV TREASl RER. EJ'tor Tains: j yuee nnt-.our.ce to the people. of 'na- v that 1 ill be a candidate for the !renul.Uoar. n-'-inatinn of city tieasUiror. subjed to the decision of the pri1 My slogan will be that if ; nominated and elected 1 will be in my
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Gt ip Idea of tl." car.-li-.-i.i-es . - ; ax to relic, t Von Hpitst.;-: f s j,nr ' t: .' s.'i -:ir. r Icelv. At.tl.t w-j.'t
tl ! then, in V. a-hi-sio'. for tie n-.us.-it-t 'I !'c'ie. tbr. of tee ka iser's c in st... !: '"":": - J Thfrr nro 10,000 T.nke Connt.-r prnplf
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NICKEL PLATE ROAD ON TOTTR JOURjrET EAST OK WEST. . r.ii! in " .111 foi t in '1 I.tixurious '.rsi-:t:VATi".N-i,i mraht-i. h Xi a . ; l.Eia'ING 1 A r:.-". and STANPAilH 1 ! AWING JCm M bet ac I'hicatre. Ft. Wayr;'-. Glr c'.a rd. F.rir. Iluffalo, F.P .irn. linKbatrit.-.n, S. rana-ii. a nd Nw 1 . tk t t'.tv. A'o, Trroijeh I a y i...l-r-s ltfc-a. f 'iaifllTJ ''!el .c', Y'-iK t':.. ismcrxa car service
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ICditor Timks: l'lease announce that I m a candidate for 'lie no-nir.at on of city clerk 0:1 the democratic ticket at the primaries to be held in liana, on..!, .March 6, 1 1' 1 T. 2-5 CHARLES O. SCflONEP.T.
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,,., Times: J'P-ase announce to the ;
i voters of Gary I wnl be a candidate for, . . . : . nf cm- frpasurt r on ths
tf.f nomiim.i.." v. - - - rOK JtAYOE
t Democratic j- - I Editor Tie; Ttwr.s:
on March 6.
JOHN B. BURKE.
' To the Voters of Gary: p I hereby announce myself a candld.ifi f",r ,h, t.fflce of Treasurer of the ,';.'v of sul-'jec'. to the decision of ' the' republican primaries lo be held Mirii, the 6th, If IT, and 1 pledfre my ' self. If nominated and elected to give th- City of Gary an efiU-icnt administmtion so far as the affairs of the afore:Eld Ufflce are concerned
Fi,,tor. pvae. announce to the rot-j
r of clary that 1 am a ca:.di..ate for nomination on the republican Uckoi for Treasurer of the City of Gary. sulto the will of the voters i exr.resd il: .V; primaries be h-bl Mar-h Cth.
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Kindly announce that I win be a candidate for the nomination on The IP-pub- i Mean ticket for Mayor of the City .f '. Knst Chicago, at the rrlmarica to be held March 6. 1'JIP 2-5- L. f 1. JOHNS, M. V. Editor Tub T r m e . : Kindly annour.-e that I will be a candidate for the nomination on the republican ticket for the office of mayor ef the city of East Chicago, at the primaries. March fi. 19 it. Yours very t rulv, 2-T LEO M'OOKMICK. FPU TREASTJREB. Editor Tiir Timks: Kindlv atiti' unu-o that I will be a candidate for the nomina t ieu .n the pnMUan ticket IVr Treasurer of the
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LITTLE AMERICANS. From the Associated Press d;.-pa'eh telling of the German pi Mexico and Japan against us. "What emigre. ; will do, and how members of congress
GKOil'lil H. MANLOVE.
to be held March f., 1317. 2-5 AV. O. HARMON.
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avo svm ' ' h i zed wi'h German v in their o'c-'osiiion :o c!
'tig the president with full authority to pioteet American rights regard the revelation of Germany's machinations to attack T'nited States, are the subjects tonisht of the keenest jnteres' It is not so much a question of what certain concressmen will Alia' the government ought to do. Internment is ! proper the kaiser member ' concress.
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i Editor CART TIMES: 1 desire vou t :. nmi-.mnee t the voter.
of t.ary that, i 1.1,1 ok . ", ' ' didafe for the n,.ni!tiation on the Jie-
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of Citv Treourer, subject to the dect- ' siotl of the primiracs of March 6th, 11)17 I If nominated and elected I will be in the ! office myself as I have no other busii ness to hinder tre. ! FRANK BO P. MANN.
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; Editor Times: I'lease announce to the
voters of
Gary I will lie a candidate for the nam-
publican ticket f-r t'l-rk of the City ..r East Che-Uifo. Subj. ct to th: will ,! the vitets at the iriir.ariis. March 6, Hi 17. 2-5- TIP'S. Y. ItlCHAEDS. To the Voters ' blast Cbl njro: 1 brire to aiini.utice my i and ldacy f..r the offe r ..f City Ckrk. Subject to
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CITIZENS N OT SUBJECTS. There has le-ver been any doubt whatever that in at. em,' ro e; sv that may exist or ari-e- b.-t we.-n lie' Vni'ed States and foreign countries, the people ef meriea -.vii! r n .1 Solidly behind the pi esidei.f, even to the e lit ont of defending things of which they may nut wholly approve. Tlii-, however, d ies not mean MiaC they v i'.', assam. ilie altitude of a!!-n-t ..jecw deprived of the right to think and speak for themselves. The American people are master--, no' servants. If t hey !ik ;!ie way taibiic -ervice reud'-red.
ii.atioti or. the republican tlckc-t for i support of
ris r'ressrd at tl, nod I trqu'-t lbltcans v.ho a-e
, treasurer or i-ie cay oi wa;,. sui.jeci , i.iiev.TS m eifi aeut p.vftnnn-nt. to the dc '..-.ion cf t ie republican pri- ! o. j4. .Mill:;. 11 E. 1 L Y NX. I inarion x be he PI March 6th. 1917. I
i please, myseic it nominate. i snu r lecteti
I to devoir my tntnc l.nm and abiuty
the discharge cf the duties of tne of-'
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U-BOAT TRAINING. From what has happened on the high seas it, appears that li.e oi'ticers rnd sailors of the U-boats undergo training as follows: Practice in ;he art of torpedoing an unarmed ship at nieht. lirins on lifeboats, the science of sinking ships that carry a creat many women and children, attaining: skill in being inhumane.
I'leane make an announcement to the j people of Gary that I am a candidate for thr nomination for city clerk of ; Gary, subj-'ct to the decision of the rej publican primaries. j BOLICE SVZMASSKL
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Kindlv at!tnut; e tl.a. I will be a candidate for il.,. nrcii 1 tia ie a on t !: rr publican licket. f,.r the office of city jitdae of the ty of F.i.i i-t Ch; a-ro a: at the pnmar.es. March C. If", I
Today We Represent Over 01,400,000 A rPinarkahle prowtli ponsitlriiii? t hat this hank has not potiiliiiiod or takon over any otlipr institution. On this rprnarknh'o .-howinp; wo solicit your Ih-mkinir husinrss. We pay 3 interest on Savings Accounts-payable January 1st and July 1st of each year.
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Editor Timks: J j. v..Please anr.oun-e that I art. a cai.di- 1 One admission ticket with each pair da'e for the r publican nomination far of shoes brought in for repair. ciy tlerk Mibjeet to the will of the 1 T A Q T-? OPTT vot-rs at the i;t ,- primaries to be held j Vv X X or. Marei, I ask the 9vrort of all ! 169 'E. State St. Hammond, Ind.
DIRECTORS. ANTON H. TAPPER. CARL E. BAUER. WM. D' WEIS. H. M. JOHNSON, JAMES W. STINSON. 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. EDER, Asst. Cashier.
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