Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 225, Hammond, Lake County, 6 March 1917 — Page 4

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The Times East Chicago-Indiana Harbor, flally except Sunday. Entered at the poetofflce in East Chicago. November 18. 1913. The Lake County limn Daily except Saturday ana Stiday. Entered at the postofrtoe in Hammond. .Tune 2S, 190S.

The Lakf County Times Saturday and weekly edition. Entered at thai postofr!t?e in Hammond, February 4. 1911. j The Gary Evening Times Dally except Sunday. Entared at the postoftlca i in Gary, April 13. 1912. j All under the act of March 3. 1S79. aa aecond-clsss matter.

FOHKIGX ADVEltTISIXU OF VI CIS. 112 Rector Building: Chicago

TELEPHONES. Hammond (private exchange) 8100. 8101, S1H (Can for whatever department wanted.) Gary Office. Telephone 1.17 Nassau A: Thompson. East Chicago Telephone P. E. Evars, Eae-t Chicago Telephone 737-J East Chicago, Tbb Ttmss Ir.tiiana Harbor (Njws Dealer! Indiana Hirbor (Reporter and Classified Ads) Telephone 48 Whitir.g , , Telephone SO M Crown Point . Telephone '73 HfStw'seh Telephone 1! LARGER PAID UP CIRCULATION THAN ANY TWO OTHER NEWSPAPERS IN THE CALUMET REGION. If you have an trouble getting Thb Tij rr.s.k e complaint Immediately to the circulation department. Th? Time" will not be responsible for the return-of any unsolicited man's -acrtpt articles or letter and will net notice anonoymous communicationShort signed letters of general Interest printed at discretion.

i no counterpart e t tt t.t liti ' da r, t hould nave J:!vm hi quit, it. f

wo! ds rt blinded ttjr h r that, t he quotations ill i fioin con l ?' aptly applicable to tbe great war and its hief aclurs probably is a m.C'er of kno.P edge oven to ill- most Punted student of tin- haul. For example, what happier piece wan tner written in an language n:m Shakespeare's deacripiion of his native land his ow linghmd? In lev. brilliant words he sums un in She subjoined extract al! that Knula nd e-.,r

! was. ail i! iter hopes to be. So people could wish for iiinb'. Attend : a-hn of ('aunt's meditative utterances in King Richard it: ! This royal ibione "f kings. Cos s. . pter'd i ' .

Tins r.irih c! iij.-!.i. tins .""-at it Mars, Thi. t'liit -r Eden, da in i-pa ra tl ist . This f..rtt.-ss l.uilt by -Nature for hers. If Against inffii n a lit l tli.s hand of w r: Th; happy breed of im-ii, 'ins Uu'.c world, T'h:s pr.-i i'.ns some a. t in the Ml vr si, Which s.-r.-s it in !ho office of a v.aii, Of as n most, de fens i o to a h oust'. Against, ill.- .ny .0' 1 1 . i ! i S--MMI-; Tins lib ssei pi,.'. Oils faith, this n-abn, this Kits'. .'. 'J''iis nurse, tins teeming wm, of rnya! kmes. l'i-u'M by their liremt ami tam.:ns by their v) h. l.ettowiifi I", llitir deeds as 1 a r fro-n h l'cr I'hnst.in f.'rv ic. and trio- i h i . a As i a tht :-.'iub'bre in f'ahbi.'ti .fnvty nf j'k- voti-rs ri!:"m, n:.-s-.-, Mir;'? H'-n: Tii:s to' Midi dear poiiH. t!os dear, tl- a r 1 us-l. l)t nr for loo- i-ejuitMi i,,n ibronKb the world. W. i 1 h ,.?! '-allr-is I'lli'Tler. an KtlKlisi c - J . 1 0- T . T ! t IT no', tl!

C'-m'iin -a if!' w hat lovtoons ami , .at onlanoos afford a bai;'V tHsohtv : tiM own cipipeif !? lafe. In !7 tats of taKiiiiit-nt ..n t'o- i,;ihoaa! l-;..itl ; th. 'Sli:'ik.-.r...art in Tim.- f War" Uirt.ni- -Mr. l'diiior d-nur'-t j j cro;,s!on:t'!v from t'-o x-fi.ois ;a'li !o qnainf ''ciirsinrs in'o W-.c v ahn ot j sattro a;;d hiiuor. T'ho imipiior o" the Shahf-Piioaroan nun-anon- in ,-!,";

lnstanros pivc-s .rit d--:dllr nro-.Mly versions, uli-h no doo.t v y.xW

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POLITICAL AND CAMPAIGN

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ANNOUNCEMENT

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Gary.

Foil M V 'Oil.

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To the Vote ig uf i.iary:

I desire to announce to 1 he voters cf j 1-27

Ga ry that 1 am a. candiriate for the re-j outdi'an n . in ) nri t ' a j f-r ii.n yor t'f tho, Tva: T'' -tty, ?t the t "tfiiiv; cty Primary, and ! Kindiv a !

asK ti.e Kurport of ni; rT'iliiu-an voters j -,ja! vh h. 0"Va that the ;nj,;e of jaryfn.- , are entitle, to an a Jmii.ist ration of, fr,.- f t'T and by the pet.-.i, ( i.ary. ! .thrift

r,5 v ie ,ir : i :; 1 1: rtste an ! iili..lir.i my !.' ! tifc-.'ite riiV" ertl.-i to the Uif charge of

he off.i-e.

for

1 1:. civ.-- ; if elected ' i ra 1 a n -1 abil-th-i of I. BU'jW.V.

-f tha 1 will 1

,;eanr V, :: f

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Suggestions i for those abor4" to lio i-onlirmod--

1 PSARL NECKLACES

m - I .P.-ai". arc tlic svmliols

i' juirity and Jove, they arc said to till tho iir-art with content and jv.

A .Mrliann- Xcrd-da-o cf I ; Pearls will Ik- -really 1

ri i M i : lot ; . ti -s t; mil.

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F F: A N" K W. SMITH.

::vss; Y-'i n-e Ki!thr..r:z I to : omit t that a at a ran. lain.'; for trie re'.oi :.. i: :,'' liiataoj for niijor of the city of ' i a'J, s-iii-j.., t to the will of the lepub- ,;ar

!' - pi.n.a HKilhlli'.T

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opia or ; m

Wil

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":s of tbe cty f s expresse.t at . nomination of ,;o md

io i iia: :. s to re nem on Jiarun j, t , tni ,,.f ; an i 1 i,sk ti'e support of all re- j primnrieB. ! vnwis v. l-.j tin :;! favor of i

jr.rf; to 1 1 . e

"i a ra no; la to for the

an tit-large, aub-

ht- h.ii ; 1 We. iave a splcndil :!;..?oh,hc!la todc for irifr (lioosinir. 1

John E3 1

McGa

a of ia! i( publican

I Jeweler - Optometrist

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j to li' alo J TliOlU1 1 s. j Mii-Migaii

P.-.o

SH ALL WE HAVE THE DUNES.-' ,,;S iifforot! io.'.Oit'i. ailfi ,luli'i Ho '01" ! !! 1 ' ' ike - noil !h.-'r .v.t!.frii: ;on.-, iia'to offt tod .oi'li' iooi! f hoy -.".lie of iho tfi'!"- in I'ttCor cioimy ;t!Hri:a!i jairnosi i ! '-'-' iiios,- ii,i;n J nuf

wtiro or f.-.'crat ;:u .rnmont. (he i!.o w!io an- bti't i". ? '- na''irai:y wan! to I" poitert-al -tir,ii. -t i ot 'iho r..-- f , i;o;.or-t - o.(. a ehanco for a rakr off. Mills t;;i.' hoon pt. -s ! l.y S '' :-') hoon inv storivis and nnn'-cossarilv Viohi in cornni'-ee m Ho' J-'-i bil's wonld onablo iho intorostod liar! n-' U t.raar....- ito aovriiro liirsf j.at k lands to lie- turned fn or 'o too s' ! "

and would jtrovido mo-itods of condemnation s

P; ; t a 1

t k n a 1 ra ;!

(,r,o j the r

V.'IM.MM V. liilDoES. r.'V.'r, Kin " v! v '-. ; -a I db

o.m.' e C.Nt I will re a i rep'it.

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To- t - r.nndnarir.n o-, the ; t '. 1- ' ' for . e .n- .hnan at

n thi March primaries for : larg at :h- pr:mn. '.- on 'i.-inh 0, 1317. an i:oniinitlon for mayor j Yours 'fry truly, y ff Gary, tho office to which ' S-a T ?!. 1'AVI3. v i three years ago. and that'

LOWELL

i avoided, says the Indianapolis News. An f'.o.it

1 hat. tO la- !.

do no

ins: tho conIh.e It'VS:! iii tbo mens

t hotn.

lion o'" lui-dm-." in the ciostnK nonrs ... , ortin'i'ter in the senate am

-s, na:ee:- the tcclmicfl! course taken may

ishion n. 'he prferva'ion of the-.' (iunes w u hot; I m,-.-- ,,r ,eans are i. ativ to take litie if they can

j.- t,, t.oldir.e orgar.iations to he formed and th ' eor it) i '....os as if the 'nto rested t;en!H-nien r-honld U permitted o ni;

e , e" i ; Hie i l' ronid he iiw it!i; 'a nd ttire t.t Uft

O n at

I Ir'.e ti' it lay r J "ill" is! ra li;:i c office ss.iiii deserves the S'tppo

t 'ae vjte'rs. It

tae of

1-14-

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Ftllt I ID Jl IK.1I. j a- TtMKs: ' j Citi'l'v a ; nroi'.c. to tho rrtrs of. v that I wi.l rt. a (andtnate fori

.''-.- jtidge on the repubiienn ticket j r' '' ' ! fi

ary Evening Tinas: sable, t to the primary to be held I'leac-s aniiOur.M that I a:r a candl- J j.,r, n ., 1317. ia f..r the norn i nat Ion for n a 2 or on i - r i"A.!ES V'. I'.L'RNS. i" democratic t!. k'-t at the piima-!es ! , .

j Jta-ff r-.-Cr.sor r.f Ht:r.:itoml, atfr.-1-! -? tin. futu-.'al of eir'cn Thompson here j y e -' f rda y. v'. V. l.ranrr.'l' r s in town on nI ; i.e. s yi .a; rday.

j-a Jtascnfawcr cf c.-.-l.-,r hr.lie. at-

t f.;'..-ra! of . rr'n Thompson

lo re est er ia y, Jerry Stev n.s ot left lf e'. erdttiH for Kh.fcsioti. Can ola, where he uss called on a -count of toe d.ath of his brother

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I f holtl in il.irv, .Var.-h 1. 3917. Adv. :

T i 1-21- HAPVEY J. CCRTIS. ;

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trihii'ioi to tne fnt'i; '-as,.. . ate hohiti! .i

wit ho'.;' 0b-

ietinn from t , os

Juandom -. t;. ;nfr.- nrtri P liners

TWENTY YEARS AND MORE.

si

i CHiC.V W j i Ish issued i der a a Cast to. l.et I: . Ti

In its column of news of twenty jears ago the t'hicapo Pop' printed ' irake thv str.hfis w;ce.

tho other day: ;M'C-h. s fro-n Vashin!'n .that Oh iea top as are in

in to-or i.e-i; ior. to buihl a government a rmor- p'a ' e plant, in ib t'ainnat Riv.-r region. They offer- give t gov rninent ,"(oi .-res on Ite lako front or Calumet Jiiver and g-ive rrtiin g.iaranM- s as to trattsportation facilities. 1: would seem that 'he effort to set an armor j.late plant in this region already has long whiskers on it.

a til.e b-'"i'-'i-.hfttiiii. A i tines.

!! VK.--TKI:X chap of CO , t a ke? w i f e ::-,.) I. hi t e 1 f .

larket or-i TIIHUK Is a war hi V. Oiai't to jni.d ;i a e.-.tiea in l.i'-y. j t he w.o !d ; v if t.

Ed -tor Times;

ftaio 'bat I will ". a candidate for

nondnat) n of tnavor -u the Democratic

to tho- decision of the i -efe.l I -i. i'l let the llarv ;

new spapers s dot my eewnct. i am not ueii t- to put Ho saloons or the Pl.-d, not pan,- rut of b'tsin-tss, btit -.viil fight

c..:i.iiiere:a i :.:( u if'. x-i--HVilllV L. BAHTuN.

tiek.-t, sabj'rrilitarte... H

FOR A Mil'HMA -AT.L AIIC.E. or Tojes:

ilv a nttoinm that I will he a can- i - f-- ' r-,i p.rvio.-s for f,rrot

I Thompson were fcel.J at the Methodist

t'iiiti-::ii h er yesterday at 1 0 ;S0. , la: c ron-.I wti.s in iitlpiihijifp. He'-. V. IT. rvies, pastor of tbe M. E. oh u "oh, jireaehed th sermem. Intertoe:. t was male j thij n.ausflieiitii

in -late for alderman-at-Iar ge. city of o the people of i :-. " ,h" oemocratic ticket, subject

the ' rtti p-amar.es tc. of no. a on .micii ,

! IfilT. JOHN T. J1AH1CH.

Kr.srr

rait t i rv n:nsi hkr.

ti 1 1

p'oplo of i

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WASHINGT0N DESPOTICALLY DRY. Prohibiting the liquor traffic in every form in the District of Columbia. a Democratic Congress has exercised despotic powers with much less regard I

for personal liberty and Uie principle o& home rule than has been shown by the Russian Czar and Duma, even under the stress of war. The Petroifrad autocrats interdicted only spirits. Their imitators on the Potomac place tne lightest of wrines and beers under the ban. Washington, of course, is no a sell'-covrnint: city, ;ri.i its people, except as the;.' retain citizenship elsewhere, are without the ballot. F.ut Washington is the capital of te Vnited . States, to which large numbers of people from every state repair for '".sitiess oi" pleasure, and its i: d iioptila - ion

is considerable. To deny t snob a community any voice in the settlement i. f i," a question of morals, customs and health is tvranny aimost withoiu a! ' parallel In tnis country. j There was u time w I he Democraiic party, ft-rent ric and perverse j ; in Pome other respects, adhered firmly to the principle t hat men were able '1 to govern themselves and that they had an inalienable right t sot em themselves. Onr freedom in the past from espionage, persecution and all I 1

manner of nroscrip ion, sumptuary, religious, social and political, was j largely due to Democracy's stout insistence upon elementary human righ's. j et the (Vnsress which with laree majoritie- passoij this arbitrnry ret with- ' out, consul: in--; the peopie affected by it Iiks a so-oai!orl Democratic tnajoritv : of foitriooii in one branch and of twenty in the other.- New Yo-k '.Yor'd ' ! CONGRESS HAS ABDICATED. i When Congress eptr--s a miflnig'.t ni farch S it will line sat ! tiirre : (.ft'- s anl daite noihuig. of e.-airse. the .-natrt anl ho;-a wall j pass the re-gttl tr a pp t ona t ieti bii stio same as it has done P -ry y-nr. I It is reified that i-n one v: ftscu e ei jllizabe'h pnkci- a metiijvr j of the house cf cmnons tba !iad passed in ) .a r 1 iHtne: ,t ; to this p;.--y

tho gentleman rep!i-d : T'w, you r rtittjee'y, r.evt-n n eeks.'

1 . IT sriilM.-t that tlo- t vvo p :,),-( w el y.o; c;i a ait t i'ea s-ot. a - 1 a-t V . villi !t is iii 'be se'e.-o ;.'. in s-.l-te ,

Georse M. C

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MX VP HI I .a IT

- epubiiear: urer. si'.iije

ohan I lien and ilow

tidnatcd ar

fi'e 1 ing

i m e s : a n n o - r. r to .the

t I will hi a cant ':.: for th

ii: i 't':tlr:it;on of city treas-1

o the decision of tbe prl- r-uuur x.t,.

My slogan Will be that if) 1 lease ni..

d 1 will be in mv ! date for tne

Hammond. FOIl ITt I.tRh. To tl.c Voters of JTirutnond:

1 desire to snmiunco my tandidacy-

fr,r the office of City Clerk, subject to i ., n (-,

tin; -p in Of tt-e tours. etrcsstu j.-.j. ei-. ninKthe city primary Mart h fi. and 1 request; t he support of all democrats -whu at e j Foolish Striving After Happiness. oelivers in efficient ovo-nnent. ! V.'o .nl! seek l.tippiuess so eagerly

Oakland. Ill,, viy.f e.

relatives bete Sunday nd Mtntlsy Mts. Kate p.els..;kor of Cedar l.a-c a s a I-o -,cr.; visitor yesterday.

j t.e 1 row n rotnt I 'ran.a'Tc ga'

ii-r' in the C.rand theatr-

WII-I-IAM IT J. KOLB.

r.onreo that I srn a candl- - i!onir.at.u of city clerk

d-irttis tint entire w onting nours, on me ..- v ii-

caatsida bua.ness interfere ; :es to oft neia in Jia iii:..onu, Jiarcn o. blic d utles. i 1317.

I ...;, ,v 1,11 1.

I ' JIAIUIV STlUNdFELWW. ! 2-H CHARLES O. SCHOXERT.

that in the pursuit we often lose that joyous sense of existence, j s n 1 those quiet daily pleasures, the value of which our pride alone prevents us from itcknowledsing. Sir Arthur Help?.

I.

East Chicago.

GLASS BF SALTS CLEANS KIDNEYS

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I K'lifor Times: I'loif" announce to the. , ' voters o' Cat-y I w01 be a candidate for; . -a ,.r 1 'o - Trensurpr on the

the na-nm-i ..... - FOE MAYOB. ,t;c t.-kct tibiect to the primaries, 1 Deinti'-rat.c t .-. - Kd tor Tbe T:mrr:

n I 1 11.

, on Marcn o- ,TIV. r-nx.-r Kindly announce that I will be n can-i.. . . . , ,

didato for the nomination .n the r:cpub. It yOUX 1S&CK XlUTtS 01 Xil&Udean tfoket for Mayor of the Citv of i An-m UnU nif waii

" " ; 1 in 111 11,1117 1 r w i j 1 & 1 1 1 1 1 iv

JOHN' P. BURKE.

inyp'or a nnnr f Treasurer of the

" . : he t,"'- fats 0 ' J a. " i herebv a: i. -'a! -

f.-r 1 ofbr

of (Pirv, subject to the decision of the" republican primaries to be held MVr,-h the tltli. 1017. ami I pledge my Kfif if nominated and el-cted to gtve

,ry an eltica n.. auin:iiioa-

ilo; attnirs m mo

a

sau o ;ie-: - nAVt!

lots of water.

the City

tion. so tar a;

.Oline are Cotl'.oin

1. ... . .I:: il-" -l' A ..tf.. J. fi'S .. -W '"V. " .A. -t .

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Editor:

s of (tar.

rtease announce to the rot-

that. I am a catiaiuate iur

nominal ion on

Trtiasui'-r

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'o we ,

..;...-,lr tO Pa tlCKl iMiU t"

- open

r.ast i.nicagr., at tne primaries to be 1 held March C. 1017. j

--5- 1. R. JOHN'S, M. D. I . When your kidneys hurt and your ilditor Tub Times: back feels sore, don't get stared end. Kindly ann i ance that I will be a i proceed to load your stomach witti a lot' -andld.ee for the m-mime l.,n 0.1 th j of drugs that exetta the kidneys and republican ticket for the office of j irritate tho entire urinary tract. Keep mayor of the c ty of Ea.st Chicago, at j your kidneys claan like you keep your the primaries. March C, 1?17. i bowels clean, bv flushing them with a

i rntld, harmless salts which remove tie; i body's urinous wafte and stimulate. J them to their normal activity. The funcI lion of the kidneys is to filter tho blood.

Yours "ry truly. I-EO -M Col 1. MICK. rr-B TREASURER.

Editor TttR T-t."".

In 24 hours they strain from It 5bi

.. .. i-ia- ..I mrv. piiomia

1 I T."a.tl.- .,..,.,.m...,a tl -if t --a i. chains .f weid unit omta. Br. Wft mn

,,t rs is xiircsseu . """-.. n n- t " '

11)17. I'P.-c-ed 1 will keep the office

during regular nusm. s ,. n,v personal attention. CFOlfli: H. MAN DOVE.

f ; - . ' c r ;

didate f. r the nomination on the R- j readily understand the vital Importance publn an tiekct f r Treasurer of ths ' ot keeping: the kidrxeys active.

City of blast Chicago, at the primaries to be held -March til, 1317. 2-5 W. O. II ARM OX.

Drire-i lots of water you can't drink

too mucin aJao get from any pharmacist about four oun-es of jail Salts: t ': a tablespoc.nful in a glass of water befor

ihreakfast eech morning for a few days I and your kidneys will art fine. This

xpilluw cngress thr

m-n

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W !

v.- ,r..-v P.:'-;.-v:.r- -c ; -.. , - - .'Pr'-'pi ' 'vk i. .;'- r S 'tt- ' x 4 ' i 1 , " ,t 'I g l--vff fsi P.f. lianrti v V l" - ' ! '- ' ' . A H:;-p- -';' -;---ti;' " 4t,f L ' - P ? c - 'A , - - ' P .. v 7' H i

a e to

voters o

(till - I -.vi.i i I i ; !.i t ani on t

a catoudate for the nom-

4 ... 1 ' . ; v t .. ...

cif if nominated and elected iv entire time anl ability to!

cimilany, it may i.e said et. t

lass Itefoi'i the adjournment. This . ill be a h-ir;. n re. ord for w hiinu the lad' is in tin- two heus.-s are r sr. risible. T!iy ha v he n so bnsy Dbout, iiiings that tii" of no -ons.-apo-i.ee that they he no tin.', t-i attend to tbe public business-. Tie AuiThMn Ranker. Vnfortunaiely, then- is aPoaetber to( much in the record to su tain this pessimistic view. Many have been pur.zleij t explain 'he tremendous ascendancy of the presidency in late years. Dm an explanation is not far to seek. C'oneress has largely abandoned, leadership. It. would be hard for the most, diligent r-uiuer to name a great debate

in the House or itepreseniac.ves m our times, su. n a aenate. mr instance, 1 ,hi n, , ,,r,trv ever known.

as frequently occurred in the day of l?iaine and Hill. j with his violin clasped nonchalantly under his arm and his how-after And even in the Senate, when have we had a debate that reallv held mnnv trials .sueeesifnilT- held in true professional noise he tried to suppress

of the fami V M..a:, "J'- " '" """ '

TOR CLERK.

Kditor '.Ao-i ; -'-'" - I Editor 'I'm- TitMf-.s:

1 desire you . - nii.-i - - ' . ICir-dly annouie-e that I will be a can-i famous salts is mao from the acid cf

cf Gary tl""- 1 ;.' , " didate for the nomination on the Re- ! cranes and lemon iuice. combined wph

the Denioeratic nomination tor ine o - . b,1.a tirkot f,,r r!(,rU f e thc nf ; . . . ha. 1A f,,r Atl(i ,,n,

East Chi.-ago. Subject to tho will of j to clean and stimulate clogged kidneys: the .!.! a", tlso rtiiiru ;cs, March 6, i a Iso to neutralize the acids in tivlne so j !l no longer is a source of irritation. Til' iS. Y. RICHARDS. thus ending bladder weakness. " ! -tad Pal's is inexpensive; cannot inTo thc Votrrs of East Chi, ago: j.nrP. ,,Up, a del,eh;rnl effervescent

ariii.-uiit'e my candidacy i iehi. -1.-1- , v,t.,v, ,.,-,.....

aid take now nnd then to keep their'

candidate for

r tbe offlci

of Citv Treasurer. SUM t me urus.on of the primira.-s ,.f March Oth. 13t71 if nominated and .! ctcd I will be in thc I office myself as I hove no other biisi- : nc-s to hinder me. 1 FRANK r,"RMAMX.

Ed :' or TtME i'lease ami

I d. r tie

City CleiK. subject to1

' 1 the v.-ri of the viilt r, f s : pressed at

Die city primary March 0. and I reiUosi

repuntican ncnei ir , ,,,,, supm,rt of , republicans who are

tr. astir,-- o- tae c,ty of ca-y. suoject j .Ijfers in cffi, i,.tlt g0V rnment. to m li. '-i - ic i of ti:e re pu oilcan pri- 1 . MERI.E 31. l-'EVXX niar-a-s to !-. belt! March C:h. 1917. I ! '

The 1 harge of 1

w n... lla t t.i.i.'i.in 1 'r.l.on l.e,.ba "I." etrini's mill etieitl'-ll

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republican ticket for the office of citv: Fllll HIV CI.F.HK. ,, ,,,., ,,, . ,.- . ,.,,,..,

lay, nor lid he ever dream -if twomitig the best press ae,. rn f.-r t iie Auierh an j Editor Tisiks: ! , The . nrimaru-s March 0 i '

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kidrieys (dean and to live. Try this, alai keep up the water drinking, end n fl.'Ubt. you Will wonder what he;unc ot your kidney trtnbie end backacfie. A d v. 1

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ago and have reside.! here ever since. 2-7 II. M. COHEN.

public attention longer than from the morning to the afternoon newspaper? If is what the president says ami what, the president doe?, not solely because the p-.-ePden!, has assumed a larger place, hut mainly because Congress has abdicated.

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his feeling of delight at. having his picture taken in the ran1

album. Since then t'eorge M. has been photographed many times, but it was not until very recently that he again oviierienood that keen enthusiasm of facing the camera. The occasion in question occurred a few days ago, when for the first time in his life the popular Dmadwayite appeared before the motion picture camera at his studio in New York. Mr. Cohan has now been comt.ietelv won over to the silent drama and will be seen on the screen shortly In

Inn B.Vnntstion of his bitterest stage Success, "Hroadway .tones,' released by Art-

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GENTLE SPRING will be welcomed by all. but yon must expect a stormy iPy now and then. Are you prepared? We can supply your wan's w ith tho best real obtainable. West Hammond Coal Co. Phones 1674 or 295S. J. J. BREHM, Prep.

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