Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 213, Hammond, Lake County, 6 March 1918 — Page 4

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emb-r 1. 1?13. The Ltk- County T!rnes-,-.turdav ami Weekly Rd.'.ion. Ent- i-'-.l .'I tin- : isi. :!! in ti.uu:i'.on-l. reiveny 4. 1:U. Y.ie linrv Ev. 1 1 . ! : -i j'ir - --i a -, iy -.-.p: SanJ.:y. En

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clippers" sailed the sfvon peas unci carried New

j Fnglr-nd's- commerce ever; whore. Ar the close of the

;ir in is", the Atnncan inurnal industrial structure j 'needed atf nt ion ami moat of the capital was t.irned to-; ward i's growth aad e ;u n ion. with the result ihat ; :!. nation has built up in th last tic. v at the most j

j n-.a;. nilicor.t economic ard coninierci.'l structure in tlx' '.vo.ld. Th.s coumry's commercial invasion of Kuiope !was Kvnwiv.c 1 urm ida bio every u;ir before the nat war h-larlid tit 1 f 1 1 -t - ,md tli.t! without the aid of an Amori i can merchant ti;arin-. Then came -lie war and money

jt'.ov. ed into Am-uuean banhs iy the million each week, Chicago j until, a year aco, there was approximately six times as

morioaa treasury atid sub t t.-auu:'ies.

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iiii; miliums to Kimlami. 1'rani i, Italy ami ISefcium - and even jdcUinc tip an oci-a-'iona! liarsain in t!i" way of hal:' a do. 'a n island.- some Curop. an coua'ry wishes to

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Larger Paid-Up Circulation Th.in Any Two Other Papers in the Calumet Region.

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a ro i . ' . this r.a:i.:ti one-,- borrowed ioi'l:on.s ol doi'.ats !.v t'.,. a'e o!' ia.1 and industrial bonds, has "'t -i ;i..'in ir. ; t'. r more than thri p years and is no lon;;er

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p'.a'.r t ;m md:atl.v ta the i :ioii;a-i.!i ti.-parr:n.-nt. ; T:;e Tims v!ll not tc i'-:-P' an . b :.r tiio letuvr. of 1. itr. y uiiS-o.. . t (i ait.."! es or i-t.er.-. anJ w.n iu.i. not''X' aih'i'.- J

ino'i!" comm-.inivstions. .-short signed letters or general '.litciest. printed ut d; so ration.

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STABBING OUR BOYS IN THE BACK.

The Socialists of Milwaukee have drafted and an r.ouneed their platform for the municipal election. It should make them hung their heads in shaaie. Witness, for example, the following from the Milwaukee prououncianicnto: "The American people did not want and do net want this war. They were played into this abyss by the treachery of the ruling c!as9 of the country its demogogic agitators, its bought press, its sensational photoplays, its lying ad

vertisements, and other purchaseable instruments of public expression." If ever language bresthed with, treason and sedition It is the above. The Benedict Arnolds who drew it up ,

and are exploiting it should b strung from the lampposts of Milwaukee. If Socialism over the country takes th same view of these Milwaukee traitors who have out-bolsheviked the I. Y. AY. and bolshevik! then socialism is a Ivors' menace to this country than th" kaiser and his hordes ever could be. Ye have sent hundreds of thousands of American boys to Europe to Merit for the freedom of the world and yet these dastardly Milwaukee scialists are stjtf.v bins them in the back. The lying charges thar the press of this country was bought to bnni; on this war is a dirty cheap demopogie lie worthy of the?e Wisocnsin skunks who are helping the kaiser to win the war. These Milwaukee socialists and we can smell the blood that flows in their veins are enjoying the protection of the American flat?. The T'nited States is in. travail to keep that flas a protection for them and yet they are peeking to inject into municipal politics in Milwaukee the foul stench of sedition. Why does our Government, and the people at the had of it tolerate such stuff? Are we to permit the best blood in the world that is being shed in France to be spilled for such cattle? The Milwaukee socialists ought io be dealt, with in a hurry. They ought to at. least, be slapped into the bastile until they come to their senses.

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e cio.-e of this '.ar ii will have to continue u borrow j re. moreover. South America, where Kurunoan conn- t

tries were investing millions of dollars every j car before the st.irt of this war. will, with the conclusion of peace, hate to come to the banker.? of the I nited Sta'.os when it wants io borrow- money, because ( ;ernian , Frame and Kiulitui will not be able to b nd money, w In ii they are lorced to come to America and pb-ad a loan for tli' ir own -mimic reconstruction. To sum up, the rntte.l States is now peruta nr nt iy tst. iMu lied as a money b-rub r and the nation may as well i;et in the habit of in;inc ( io vernni'-nt. bonds, because at tile close of thi.-. war t!o ie will be many tempting offers made every lime .some Sou ill American country d-cides to build a railway or erect a pas plant or construe a ha: hor i- pat u; a skyscraper. And there also will be ju.-t as tempt ti: . of-'ers of bonds from France and Kn;land and I 'ah- and -; erhaps Kus-'ia. Tko.-e countries are inuai!y s-ripped of their gold and in the opinion of noted students of economics am', finance, must conn- to this nation for the help the; need. Americans can pracuce l.-nd:ns money to their government at this time, and they will not be akward about it when peace coaies and the nation will hate to hud to others and prosper.- thereby.

THIS IS 1918; NOT 1S58. A condition that brines no credit to the communt'y is show n in the coun'y board of correct ion and chaxi'ies' report which inspected the I,ao county poor farm.

it round a modern, well-kept p!ao, but for the insane I

County's flaad la tn war with Germany and Aatrla-Hna-ROBERT MAHxCUUT. Hammond; drowned off toast of New Jersey. May US. HHN'NIS HANXON". Indiana Haruer; ptoaiaine peHen. at Fort Oglethri.ije, Chattanooga. Tens., J'jiip 11. FP.AMC M'ANI.KT. Indiana Harbor; killed iu France at Battie of I. lle. An?, ii. AUTllUR BASEbEK, Hammond; died nt Lion Spring. Tex., of spinal memntfUis, August 2. JOHN' SAM13P.OUKS. ICHJ-t Chicagu; killed in I ranve, Pfcjjt. 16. AUTJILTU Keil;j;ilTSJX. Gary; killed ill France, uct. CI. l-IKL-r. JAMKS VAX ATT A. Gary; killed at Virey Kitge. JAMKS MAC' KI.NZIU. Gary; killed at Viniy i:ide. JJObl I BIKI ZVKI. Halt Chicago; kill.vl in Frirn e. Nov. 27. V. BURTON' IIL'NDI.KT. Gary, killed in aviation accident at Taliaferro fields,, Everman. Test., i)c. i, mi. HAK11V CUTIIBL'RT LONTQ, Indiana Harbor; kided in accident at FuBlifA Texas. Dec. It. DEHWOOD DICKINSON. Lowell; died somewhere In Franco, of pneumonia, Iv-c. II. KDWAKD C. KOSTBADK, IIobatt; killed by explosion la France, Dec. 22. THOMAS V. RATCMFFK. Gary: killed somewhere In France, Ftb. 24. WOtJWDID. ROF.ERT ir. PEATTT, Hammond. Trench mortar. France. Feb. 26. R. A SPARKS, irthtsn-l. Trtneh mortar. France. Feb. 27.

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POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS

NOTICE TO CANDIDATES.

; Bequetta lor announcements must ha j accompanied fcy publication lee In con. formity wltn the lavr. TOE COUNTY TREASX7EEK. I j 10 D I TOR TIMES: ' I'i'-a anno. in. -e, thro;;i;'i v,,rrr to the vter that luirdi i: Pradfoid j for I'll years d'-r.uty tr-?ur'r of I.u j County, i.sks t-i be nroinoted t.. trea.--i urrr. The date of tie: 1 b f.i .l ir.i :, j primaries is Mav 7, 1 ; T S . "A Ui:,.i .vr..,: i means little to jou. It means bus to 'Brad V I TOX JUD&E, X002X 3. 1 I Ed i 'or TIMES: j rieae announ. e to the vofr. of Er.k ; County that I w,i! be a candidate fc

renoTiiiiiate n for tb office of Jud-. Room C. Lake Superior Court, at. ;ar. . subject to the decision of the rvpublican primaries. May 7. CHARLES E. 'jr.CKN'tV.M.l.

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JUDGE SUFEKIOB COUET NO 1. Ed i or TIMES: IT-a.-'e annoi.nr-e :o the n.rr C(f LnkCounty that I will be. a candidate f..'he Jicpublieati nomination of Judse ..: the Lake Superior e'outt. Room 1. to si;. -reed myself, subject to the vole R. ii,,. I'rimaries to b b-.-H May 7lh. It!?, and I earnestly a?k the support of a!'.. 3-4- VIU'HL S. REITEK

TOE TOWNSHIP ASSESSOR.

iUr-rl for its horrors

j, sum one man,

is provided.

and tubercular patients no attendance

.Neuner cio the consumptives p.t sny special diet. I' is of ihe tubercular patients that we desire to! speak. People snftVrinc from this disease need riot, only attendance, but selected foods. Unless they get these I thir.es as well as sunliurht. and fresh air they have no! chance for recovery. Of sunlieht and fresh air we give!

them, but care and life-gi vinsc lunc-healin? fon w rt,-,

not. T-l - . .

ii."ie :s no excuse tor tms condition of affairs. Re-

, cause the.se patients are poor is no reason whv thev

should be sentenced to a lingering death. This is the second wealthiest county in Indiana. This county hys spent millions on other improvements, on slag and s'one roads, set it not only fails to provide a tuberculo

sis hospital but even to give tubercular patten's the , necessities that mean life to them. Our government has arked that a'j unnecessary

public improvement? bo done away with. P has asked that those essentials to U; succeps of the country be carried out. . tuberculosis sanitarium is an adjunct to national success. Had we bd jt perhaps fewer Lake county boys would have ben rejected from the a-miy

MEMOaiAM"

VOICE OF THE PEOPLE

That gas masVs hold V.irn nlartwar ana

Arnonc the war sfiuu'.ms m in .... n "It tim

tack from No Man's Lund is well ex- John Payne of Milwaukee, who made

plained by the photographs made j careful provision for his wife and when Major A. W. Owen found his j four children and presented himself own old pas masks in the hands of a j "to do his bit." friend and tried them on afrain. The i The jjas mask has assumed the imdays of Ku Klux clans were recalled i portance of the daily rations in this I y the g-rim pictures that resulted, j war, recruits are told. On active Major Owen, oflicer eommar.d:njj j service, a soldier carries both masts western division of the British-Can- j so that if either be damaped there i3 adian Recruiting Mission, was asked i still one left. It taks ten seconds by T. J. Wall of the Canadian Pacific I to put on the helmet; fifteen seconds Railway, to explain the intricacies ! is slow work, according to the Major, of his two souvenir masks "from j slipping the hood over his head in a France." To interest some recruits, j twinkling:. Major Owen undertook to do so and ' The P-H helmet is a cloth hood discovered two old comrades of 1 with pojrjrlee, saturated in chemicaJ trench raids his own masks. Now j compounds which absorb and transhe knows how he locked to the Ger- j forma the deadly pras as the soldiei mans.. " j breathes it through the cloth. Kt Many of the officers of recruiting j exhales through a compressed rubdepots have souvenirs from fas ber tube. With the box respirator, masks to saw-tooth bayonets and however, he draws the air through a remnants of aeroplanes. The temper ' box containing' charcoal and other of the recruits is shown in the zest ; purifying chemicals which absorb th they show for the tjrim side of the i poison.

Editor TIMES:

I Plesse annr-unT n,y nr. ire as a -ai..i -! date for the office t,f Ton nslun ..r :-

of Calumet TownMnp. Lake County. Imdjana, on the Republican tak- t. sutje- ; to the will of the votrr. nt the prima ri. ; to be held in Jlay 7. 191 S. 3-4- JOHN M'FADP;; -.

tor justice or the peace. Editor TIMES: Pleae announ. e my name as . hi !- date for Jutiro of th- Pf-nc for ar;.l in Calumet Tovnhip. Lake County. In-

dtana, on the r:epubii ar, ticket. Sub.

i to the primaries lie id May 7, ion. ; C-3- HENRY V E ! .1 .NT! :

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FORGIVE AND FORGET. Writ large ia every announcement thus lar coming noni Will 11. Hays the new chairman of the republican national committee is the statement that he will treat all republicans alike, that to him lf12 is as if ir never

had neen, and tnar an lorrrer -Moose now aninarea i 11,,I".V nn sent nome from the tra'nwjth the par';.- are to receive consideration -qual!y j iT-e cstnps. And to further emnhnsire how the overnwjth those who have never wavered in their par! j men' is concerned over public health there js ji5 recent loyal -y. This is good politics, for an era l:ie this-- j ."'fitement tha' the dvpf- examinations revealed a had when to forgive and to forcer should be a watchword ;--'ae of affairs. The government to correct this has and we hope- that Chairman Ha s's 'macnanimi'y will j launcned a nation-wide campaign to better the health of find reciprocity everywhere. Correctly interpreted, it j child life and it. is significant, that a member of Presb sfves no undue advantage to anyone. Constant repub- j dnt ilson's cabinet has directed that the work start licacs and former moose w-jil have an equal chance j right here :n Lake count?-. o present their views and to advoca'e their candidates, j Two things must, be done. Tubercular patients at Rut both groups will have to submit to the will o;' the h county farm must receive the care and food humanmajority a it may be duly recorded. If primaries. i;v demands they should get. The county government caucuses or conventions do not go to suit cither one,!-11'! the County Medical soci ty, which should be conthc duty of supporting whatever platform of whattver j cernd with this thir must act. Next, there .should he

In re, ; no time josr. in pi ov:u:ng for a tuberculosis

candidate may Le decided, upon will remain

other way can a party bo maintained and Mr. Ha.s does nor wish to maintain the republican party in any n'her wav.

And it

THE FARMER AS A LENDER. One of the reasons why the farmer in -he :ndd we.. has hesitated somewhat in purcaa.-ing (imeir,men war bonds is because he has never been in the habit of lending mono . Ivnuine is a new s-n-aion io him, for he always has been a borrower, lie w.s a pioneer, driven into the more fertile w s i.-eonorntc i -: . i e lilt i,.-r east, frequently as far east ;is Europe. He came to the M'ssissippi valley with but liMb; more Ci an his bread and 'ilHnst hands and his nerve. The ;?nd was cheap and rich and he set ilo.j ) re. and, as his needs grew, he oecRsV-na'iy borrowed money from Ins local banker or a :aor prosperous neighbor, tnortf;apmg his place.

The memory of that mor'gag: and the noieg that I

kpt falling due for years before he caught up with himS"tf and paid if. off, still linger with him and he is p'ow to realize, now that he is in a position to W;d mono', no' only to his nc-iehbor, bur to a man "J11") milrr, across, the ocean. The time has eom, however, v. hen this na'ton and i's ri' Izens rural and urban are no longer borrowers, but lenders. There was a time before the Civil War when Amer-

anitariurn.

would seem that the best wav to i,

r.nitarium is nor to vote for any candidate for the omination of county commissioner in the primaries

niess tie r.rst pledges himself to help I'-iu.n.

:et t!ie sanl-

Arrtorcs of ion

the round carier dievi3-

WE tl.oiight v. e fan GETTING iiTo a tin day but

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CRITICIZES MR. NELSON. Editor Times: I notice in jour rarer a letter by John Nelson. beaded "Infringing Men's Rights.'" Mr. Nelson must be a brewery owner. Now man has no riKhf to get drunk p.nd lay In the street and Rutter; neither has a saloonkeeper a ritht to sell to pie h a man but they do. Our street cars are petting so it is not fit for ladies to ride on them as they are stunk up by booze. Our hold-up men and murderers r booz" f-ghters. You will find that is what started them. "Ob, yes." continue the fcooze. "What ;s the difference if the other c'ass ate all kiil"d off? Booze, -what a name: Tie sp.-aks "f the r.obi" mm -,Cho wrote the constitution, a' least Ihry were not

booze filters, but upright men. , THE animal population of all AmeriOur soldiers flghtintf for our flag to-j ,.an ritlos , j3Iluary vas ;.n,nrei rlay are not booe fiphtrs as be would j animals make believe, but our noh! boys. More anon. .1. K. JOHNSON. j THIS doe not m.-luue the luihbor's cat who is npam

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j Editor TIMES: r'ea.e announ. e to the o:cr of I.nk' ! County that I will h" a canoidate for j the Republican notnii.ation for J.iriR? -' ( the Lake Superior Court. Room No. 2, ! subject to tne df. i"!. ii of th.. I'r i i -1 a r i e , iMay 7th. I'M?. I earnestly :;olioii the suppcTt of all. I JOHN D. KENNEDY, j 3-3- East e'hicego. Ind

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FOB TRUSTEE CALUMET TOWNSHIP

! Editor TIMES:

Please announce to th Calumet Township, that I

vo: e r Will be

DECIDED aftr a!! o mi one

OF those, atriped a'ocktrs effects. WE should like in the interest of SCIENCE to know tVHAT alci ics dandelion greens ha e

A IIICH v. e ad ise Dave Emery THE five dollar rooster man T ) hang in bis hen house, it goes like this:

j candidate for the nomination for Towni ship Trustee, subj.-et to the decision of I the Republican primary, i 3-5- "VV. J. WILLIAMSFASHION HINT

"AN epg away.'

day keeps the hatchet

IN the maternity m

p ; ' a 1 .

WE hope for h. r o" n t-'jn.i 'bat Mi;Spring doesn't

TRY to rush the season AND blow in here w h' u nothing withal in

we ha n e J

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ars s'raw hat and!

ANYHOW, hadn't Judge Anderson released the ! .-ar federal election defendants they would have been rt leased anyway --the supreme court has decided that the government has no jurisdiction over the Cincinnati eases, which would mefln local cases as well were they still untried.

NOW thai spr.ng is advancing 'here is no excuse for Col. Wafer j. Ueilev of East Chicago not appearing in full reg-imeii'als and heading for governors man sion mounted on a trusiy charger.

"WK '-an hardly wa

I of Miss Th'da Ilnra.

not give the slig!lte

tor the cotnine Jar.r,ear.-ince

ns her lithographs as Cleopatra do clue as to whe,e she could have.

conceaiea tne asp.' --Crand Rapids I

reys,

liOORAY and Tee-he!

Those wfH-meanina Ainer.

icans who organized the "Fronds of German Democ-ra.-y" with a view of helping the "oppressed subjects of the kaiser" now find ihemsep. es called in German, "Schmitzfunken"- "Dirtv -n'gs."

ITALT NEXT? To the Editor: T read in The World an article, writ -ten by Mr. Arno Dr.srh-Fleurot, and I find it prea'. I am frightened with what is happening in Russia, not because of the success of Clermnny there but because there may be mote mistakes of the alp.es, Russia will f.ght no more. All that RusiR can do is to go like eat.tio to the bm. her. Germany, as soon as she has fixed Russia, will go to tlx Italy. The Germans will not go to Mosoow; tbey are not crazy. The turn of Italy may come sooner than one may expect. The Germans will not be in a hurry on the French line. They would like to

keep in play in France while they 1 WHEN we sit m a street car oppusiie strike u on the Italian front and make ' a fashionably dressed lady

their way through the Ttalkan states. WHO come

A. K. I 1 KOW SKI.

THE hol.-hevtki "m to have run out I cf hot. sir. j ONE of the genial little Surprises of j THE season j LS to rush likell to cat. !, a train, get j there in the very rick of time only to

FIND thar the train has been taken off. - ! r IT is impossible to pet j RORED at a public meeting nowadays FOR all you have to do is to look I

fat-" ' t?

A HOUND to see w ho's i hen

itching and 1

SPECULATE as to whether it is ca if-, ed by a I'NION suit or buckwheat pancakes.

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WELCOME her EXCEPT a la-t a pulsating SET of chilblain?

IN our probably dandei h'-nded way,

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STOMACH UPSET? !

Get at the Real Cause Take Dr. ! Edwards' Olive Tablets

MARRIAGE LICENSES. i'F'.oWN PedNT. Ind. March 6 The foilo-Ainjc new mawiase li.-enses weie .scu.-d today : Aloeit H. klerntii. Clown Point. Cora r'(..-s-l. Crown I'.c.nt. luto E. Pasche. Aetna. Mildied Groat. Aetna. Geoine C. Ffh"i Jr.. Gary, Loien ( Jou t e.-mn n. i tary. Albert I,o Fitchett. Gar:. Marie Schlieker. Gary. Dumetrie Steica. Indiana Harbor, Anna Roldna. Indiana Harbor.

ARE always tremendously fascinated;

i That's what thousands of stomach ; i sufferers are doing now. Instead of ,'

. taking tonics, or try ing to patch up a j .et and poor digestion, they are attacking the) kin over ! real cause of the ailment clogged liver j

her knees WHEN there'

pull. NOTHING is funnier than to see

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ha : d I y . n t li i rg

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then tries to putl .ionu h. r

Cliist UiSIUCl . U W V V. i J j Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets arouse the ; to, liver in a soothing, heoling way. When I

. the liver and bowels arc performing thtir i natural functions, away, goes indigestioa

and stomacn trouBies. SOMEBODY S heels fly out from under : Jf y0a fcave a bad taste in V0UT them and then mouth, toncue coated, appetite poor.

: lazy, aon t-care feeling, no ambition or energy, troubled with undigested foods,

PROVIDED of course it isn't your j you should take Olive Tablets, the Sub-

squatter, i stitute for calomel. I

SQUAT down en the sidewalk

v hen the hot weather

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Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are a purely vegetable compound mixed with ;

! clive oil. You will know them by their ! silhouette, is of subduod plaid with a

Ihis sprins; suit, an unusually good

OF course

comes

THERE w r.! be ro D--c Gai field to : ve color, i r.ry ooj wms wiuiuui vest of a plain matching tone. I he order anv br.hdavs din. r. ; griping, cramps or pain. j vest is fullv as long as the jacket and j Take one or two at bedtime for quia js one 0f the good features of the

we ran across a good motto tne other , relief, so you can est what you like. . sujt. Th. skirt is of a wrap-around

At 10c and 25c per box. All druggists. 1 model.

T'KTKV DTXIv Bettor Get a Collar and Chain for it.

By C. A. V0IGHT

pip" Voo spfakT'N sir. A w ( X ' -rrr-y ) f -Tmis fish idea isTvje. C ei,sr USOUT KA1SIV4C- r- V,ut?J THTSTV4eEOMKllMG -- V IdAVETo WmeTme DAW ) , . f . ) (HS Cj MJ (ITK- V07fS tWt wm ?k - r.r Wm W i4 'K1 mnJO&z