Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 238, Hammond, Lake County, 5 April 1918 — Page 4

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THE TIMES.

rVmay. April 5. 1918. '

THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS

BY THE LAKE COUNTY PRINTING 4 PUBLISHING . anas COMPANY. done '

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Political Announcements

-County that I will be a. candidate for renomination for the office of County Comn-.lsslonr for first district, subject to the decision of the republican primaries, May 7, 3-H- GEOr.'JE O. saiAAF. '

The Lnho County Times Patty except Saturday and Sunday. Entered ol tae ponmti.o in Hammond. " The Tim-Kat Chlcauo-Ind-ans Harbor, daily 'x'",t limd&v. !i'rJ a! the postoltlce ill Kant ;"'' ' ember IS. .?U. ,, The l.aL: C.Mintv T';i','s-Sa":r,l iv and V, eoU.v K-1t'-j-Eiitc-nd it the iv..-toffloe in Ham.-i nd. I'einmr . Th Gaiv Kvetiini f imd. Vuiiy ecpt siinJa). en

tered at the pot.fttce la Gary. Apill 1:1. lsli. Ail iu.v1.-r th? ait of March IS,'), iu irtt-r.

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UP TO HAM MONO. Ii.iti!imnu i s filing to have a mighty Ids day Saturday of tills w.-ok. la-t Saturday ;t ma mi ft i-fiit Libert hall va-j reared from :un-up 1o :.un-dov.-n. ji;.d is to hi' oous.-eratt d to the everlasting

i b'.'li.? ol' a tree people in tile prceioud and (.rodj fivin e-iuso of bin jty no v.- ami forever. Th.i fi.rob; ''.,. l'w- n':iorii! were. 1 1 1 .n :l i ed hv ! P. O ll'tll-

I tnon.l public, and the labor was contributed by I 1 1 a in iootid work.r.Kmn. Tho untb-n ukine, w:t i maewrirently cnrrlod out without a hitch, and

em pientiy losiincrt to ) no pairioii.-m 01 our nt .'I'l'i -i.-ir..x ru-ii; iiiior. Too whoio faluract i---,ion o.iuht to nirn out on tho occasion of iho di'tiioai i iii, - ( 'iii-Mt Ttn TriUun'. That is v.h Ilaniioond s n if.-h!ors thir.'h. It shouid

n of Hammond

i NOTICE TO CAKBlflATtB.

Itfuests for annoiincinat3 must fo arconip-nied by pnbUcaticn fe ia coaI trtrmlty v-itu th law.

pt ftnary Km May T. 151S.

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Republican TicKet. TOR COUNTY TBEASUKE. i:rITOK TIMES:

I'll a.e Hnii'".mi'i through your paper tlie Kiuljl.:an priin.iry

rox BHEEirr. KJi'or TIMUS: Will you please announce that I am a candidate for renorr.inatlon on the repuolican ticket for Sheriff of lake . ".lint.. ctit.iMt Oi tli ricii.lti nf thf

i Calun.et Township, that I will be a. primaries to hn held May 7. end I re- ! candidate for lh5 nomination for Town- spoctfully solicit tho suvport of all re-

shlp Trustee, sutjct to the decision Of; publicans?

MO- I,EV RAKNKS.

HOWARD II. KEMP. rOB TBTJSTEE CAlTJMET TOWHrSHlP ; Editor TIMES: j KMfise announce to the voters of;

Lake County's Roll of Honor ' r 1 ' '

to tho voters that Huli-h I'.. Hradford. j 3.5. for tdi jcars dej uty tr-..-.'rer of EaVe

J. WILLIAMS.'

. ( "outity. n-ks to be p

j urcr. Tho d t of tho J-'-l'""""' ; Editor TIMES: I Tiinari -:i in May 7. E'lv "A Kind word piaBB aniiounca t the voters of I means little to you. It means lots to ; xorlh Townnhip. that I will be' a ; 'Enid'." candidate for the nomination for Town-

I hhip Trustee, subject to the decision of

the Iitpublican primary. 3-7- WAX

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t. d to trcas- rOB TRUSTEE KOKTH TOWNSHIP.;

iii.ti;,j ovt

up to.norcow inuiiv

ir.c and dKonuino that April ; will tind l iui taking off j Editor TIMES:

V.... .. a 11 1 l...T-i",--rf f.t anni I ' r ... u.o

Larger Pald-Up Circulation Than Any Two Other Papers in the Calumet Region.

l.U nhh-t if ii' 1 ' s.-arv to uiako it tho biut-'est dav th ci'y

ever had and nrove to tho thousands of visitors lhat llainnioiu! is so:r.o patriot if town.

Editor TIMES:

You v. ill id is- Biinoun.je in Thk j Times that 1 will be a candidate for ; 1 shrt(T on the rejuibiicnn ticket at the i pr imaries to be held on the 7th of M.-iy. '

II. C. ORE-EX.

E. VAT Eft.

Tf vo-i have any trouMe Kcttinj? The Time make coin

pia'rr In-iTtedlAtely to the c i : i a t u-n d-partmen. Tite T.we w.t! not be rv.--p on. .'. tor it'- .

any luuonc . ' -a or i. ami 01 n-i mous comniun. cations. Sh 1 t s'.fcaod letters ioleie.-t printed at discretion.

return of

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promptly as you have it ha. be.v K,t or w. t ie ra:l roads aro ensa troops and their s-ipp"-

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to reoeivo yo-sr copy ot 1 -

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not sent .-ii time. lUnn aiocr '. -ed vi;h .:-. urgent movement s: that thre is un'i.ri! pr.

s paris of -': n : !"' for 1 ood ad have more business '.1- hu th

tat of 1 ro

joor-.nriy. Kor that r--a T:j'E:J has Increased its opeiatlni? ;-i rvery way to oxped-.te (it'ivf rv. E cause of th- enornioii. the v.-lt'c irawal of iro n i

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d fuel; that can h.mdle

are late. THK ,t and is co- '... department mf :'. Jhle ti--i-a-.'-rvada and f work.

CHANGED THEIP TUNE. On too tl i t day of the t-1 -:it C.-rman drive, the fir.-itiAiiitory d:st:ttchos die? a tod by the kai.-cr. jiiinees. his staff officors. and his lndtcuiUtbl'' :tt-ne were nnnuahfh'd. On t!io roooinJ 'day tiioy wore positive- On '.he third day they r.nide .some resa rva!

oon-his

You ar

Republican voters of Lako County that I nm a cand id;i to for nomination of County Treasurer of Lake County on the Republican ticket, subject to the decision of the prim.nies on May 7. 1

reKpectfully ask their support in j j,,ct i the primary May 7. 1918. coidldacy. I 3-11-1 THOMAS MATTHEWS.

3-1- THM,S F. i?OBblils.

! r02 TKUSTSE NOKTH TOWSBHIP.

Editor TIMES:

1 Kindly announce to the voters of Editor TIMES: j North Township, that 1 will be a candiI'leaae announce my name as a cand!-j date for. the nomination for Township

d.it on thi Republican tickets for town- Trustee, subject to tie; decision of the I

ship trustee for Calumet iownship, sub- If publican primary.

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.1. M. WII.COCKSOX.

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Editor TIMES:

TOX BEPXrSZNTATIVE. Editor TIMES:

. ! 1'eh: .'i' TIMES: 1 Kindly announce my name as a candi- j Please announce tc the. oters of Lake j "1 1.11 n. n Mnill - ! . . - ' ... .... . I

1 j.m.io ennoum-e my v jcnie on the H-pul)l;iii ticket for town-: bounty tuat i wiu be a candidate for

one i no :ouriu uny 1 10 y e.-an to i ei-r to jiea : iti.-.-e, ( on t. :..j)ublican ticket, nunjeci " l"u

will ot tiio voters at th(3 pr:.'iiauvs iv he held in May 7, 1318. a-19- LOtllS G. EDER.

bum, 01. e Mm oji!;-iiiaMHii; , uiey air 001 uitn 1 coniinc less n;husi:u.tio. This recalls to tho Chri-dian j Science Monitor the version aiven bv Robert Burdotte j

o" the disputcho.s sent ovit by the chainaan of tho Nu- ', enPEWoa cotlET NO 1.

I t'oral lo:nocKiiic ("otur.iitteo tf the 1'nitod State--., fol I Editor TIMES:

l.-.win,' tho nivsMeifial ion .if K.?!. "T;-.! n is ! Please finiiO:

lociod: illuif'r.uto!" read the first teh-L-ram. "Vildt n j is undo'ihtedly t-loci r-d notwithstandins contrary claim-;

! County lhat 1 will be- a candidate lor j county. subj -t t

j (he luit'li an nomination of Judge r primaries on May 7. ' i!o t.Hke S-.i.icriiT Court. Room 1. to 9UC-. r..k. nr

-(go ahead with illuuRnatious!" rud the seiund. " i ddon a,-,i roys.di'. subject to the vote at t

t . . . . , , . i . , 1 .. 1 ... . v.-v 1 . 1 .1 -r., rt 1-1 1 i a nd I . .

1 nnoiii-fl t-'v : i.j ..... ...... J.;, , l(l r i 1 i 1 c.o .

ill, yiintiiirt of all. !

viiT.it. S ItEITER.

y. late in tho night came thtf : 1 iieP-n is eiccteu, dui

to the priamry May 7. 1918. tentative.? to the gislatare from Lake

C. L. t JACK) FOWLER, i County on th Republican ticket, subject ! C-26 Ex-Aldcrman It Ward, Hammond.! to the primary of 5fay 7. 1918, and asU j

aupport of all favtivins tool and proIFOS COXOKEK. j Rrc;sivo legislation. Editor TIMES: j S-22- CHARLES a. XIX'JWILL.

1 1 will no a candidate for t in renuhll-

jure to the voters of Lak ,nn non-.iiiuti.i for coroner of I.nVa ' Editor TIMES:

coroner

th.j decision of the

E. 1, EVAN'S.

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WATCH YOUR NEIGHBOR TOMORROW. From every windo-v, every flacpolo, every building, let the flag be soon tomorrow. Tomorrow- is consecrated to liberty. Liberty now and liberty forever. The preciou blood of our soldier boys i3 crimsonIcg the soil of France today. The man who has no flag out tomorrow the person who does not display it, will do well to be watched by the authorities. There are people who have never displayed a f.as, a Red Cross emblem, a service card, a food administration card in their windows since war began. Let's begin tomorrow by taking tho nan.es of ihe.-e people. Why not. givp the work to the Boy Scout:-? Show the lla?I

for- ien

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FOREIGN NEWSPAPERS. are petting sick and tired of s-oin

fuasre newspapers on the newsstands.

to gpt some people to be Americans and t hey never will

rafe announce to the vof-ers of Lane , 5.53

1 nn.iii) announce tnrouirh your publi

cation that I will b a candidate for the "(Tire of Coroner for Lake County at the jrim-iry to be hcd May 7, 101. subject

lo the v.ill of the republican voters.

LE. A. GlOR'il. Care, Ind.

j Please announce to tho voters of Lake t County that I will be a candidate for the j nomination for representative to the j legislature from Lake County on the j republican ticket, subject to the prima

ries of May ith. 1918. 3-23- OTTO G. TI FIELD.

is unquestionably eb-ctod: prepare for the erdeura.ion

but wait until you hear from me," re.nl the third. Final- i

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iaie in mo nignt came inf: 1 nu-n

postpone illumination for the present." i judoe sttperxcb, COUBT SO. 2.

; Editor TIMES

i Pie

1 County that I will be a candidate fori ! the Rcnublionn nomination for Judpe of I

is pretty hard I thj i.ake Superior Court. Room No. J. Editor TIMES:

- -object to the decision 01 mj 1 WiA cli c lease announce to the re-' of the voters at the primaries to be held

f.ei to be Amer'cans when thev can pet their mental j -May 7th. 1918. 1 earnestly solicit tnt publican otois of Lake county that lion May 7th. 1?1S. pabulum from newspapers edited !,v foreigners wit h SUI t,ort of . ' T-T.vvrnT j will be candidate for nomination t03-2S MAKART J. KRAJEWSKI. ' , , JUIIN P. Ivt.NM-.oi. the oftice of coroner at tho republican foreign old world ideas. This country ouht to stop the 3.5. Kast Chicago. Ind. pr;marles M,y - anJ tat TreZUy Editor Tim pubhcaf.on of all newspapers published in foreign lan- j solicit the support of the republican1 Please announce to the voters of North

This is America. Make our foreign born pop- j i n-ase announce 10 me in.,, - v.. , voters? I township. Lake county, that I will be I

County mat 1 win ne a 3-25- 1)R C v RATTi-.t? a candidate for the nomination for the

i office of constable on the Republican

rOK TOWNSHIP CONSTABLE. t Editor TIMES: j IMease announce mv nm. as a candi-; 1 date for the office of Constable of North ! Tow nship of Lake County, Indiana, on i the Republican ticket, subject to the will j

suages.

ii.ition learn to read the English language and do business in th English languaee. Tl-es,. (jorman end Greek newspapers, to say nothing of the Italian, Polish, llun-

i g irian now.apapcrs, outht to be banned.

WHAT THE LOAN MEANS. Tour boy is offering hi. life for you. Show him jour appreciation- Lend to Uncle Sam by investing in Liberty Bonds. Go the limit in supporting the boys "over there." Liberty bonds afford the means for your doing so. Cast thy gold upon the wafers of the Third Liberty Loan, for It thai! return in ample dividends of peace nd plenty. . Smite. Ik1 mailed fist of Potsdam by investing. In Liberty Bonds, the safest and strongest security in the world. "Thy Kingciom Come" i a petition that may he Answered throueh the third Liberty Loan. Make your

purse anad prayers hang together. ' Pray and pay for the third Liberty Loan.

PEACE. The United States did not enter into this war unadvisedly, hastily, under stress of heat or passion. We took the step calmly, soberly, reluctantly, with a full sense of

will be

the Republican nomination of Judge of

the L.-.ko sui f nor 1 ourt, noom no. 10, K,mor TIMES: ticket at the primaries to be held on succeed myself, subect to the primaries, Vh.Anf, announce t0 tJl votf.r!, of Lake! May 7th, ISIS. JOHN PORA. of May 7, HUS. j County that I am a candidate Xor Coro- i

S-3- WAMLi; 1. UAUUl.

I n tr on the .Republican ticket, subject to j the decision of the voters to be express

ed at primaries. May 7, 1318. WILLIAM II. MIKESCII, M. D.

Democratic Ticket.

Eiiter TIMES:

Please say to the voters of Lak C.itintv. that I am a candidate for the

Republican nomination for Jud of the) pQa COUSTT ASSESSOS. l .io e Si.r,eri-)r Court. Room No. 2, sub-1 ,..., .rr,T-o.

the awful responsibilities involved, the sacrifices do-! o. the veto of the primary election.' , "'

wo(T., .. .v " I ;,;s i rreeti- ,khtitt.! t len.-e announce my name as a candi- will of the voters at the primarie. to be manded, tie maenitude of the ta.-K. May P-'lH. I cirr.e.-.ti.. osk i.itesuga . dutJ for the offlce of county ii?.,or I i,,i.i -.r.,- , t,c

1. i,u. n..-. 011 i -.e i;"nuo can ticker

reiJen Wilson did not advise in hi- war sage, nor did Congress act in declaring a s'a'e o betveen the X'r.ited States and Cerman;''.' withoit

ins; !

meswar z iv-

nost '.c.ieiDn consideration to w!i:t tho action

meant. They knew it meant the death of Thousands of brave Americans; they knew it meant wounds end suffering and th disabling for life of hundred.-, of thous

ands of our young men.

l.umaa cost, and the material cost.

Every development

the wisdom am

IV. met pat ion- i.very oerman success ana everv German

Editor TIMES: Please announce my name as a candidate for the office of Constable of North Township of Lake County, Indiana, cn the Democratic ticket, fubject to the

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PAXIEL J. MO RAN.

roa JTJDOE, ROOM 3. Editor TIMES: Please announce to the voters of Lake County that 1 will be a candidate for

subject to the

will of the voters at the primaries to be held In May 7. 1318. 3-7- WM. BLACK.

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JOHN Jf. BIELSKI.

Editor TIMES: Please announce my name as a candi

date for the office cf County Assessor!

I renomination for the office cf Judge, on the Republican ticket, subject to the

1 ney counted to tlie full the t,.m a Lake Superior Court, at Gary.

j subject to the decision of the republican

1 r.

elopment since has iustif.ed ' and proved 'primaries. May 7. i U" - . . t - CHARLES K. id the imperative necessity of America ."i

GREENVALD.

i Bur A la I at, a. J. uuiiu.

failure hav shown how necessary to our own welfare ! Editor TIMES:

land p'ace. how neressr.ry to the safety and peace of I Pleas- announi e tha 1 nave wi.n- ; ,1 .. 1 1 .u 1 . e - t- . dr-iwn as a candidate for the republican the world the deieat of Geim.inv is. Lverv foot of ar-1-,nJ n i ., -..ii i,r the surerior court.

If David did not fear Goliath, shall America, with j ground Germany has been forced to give up, every foot j 4.4. . illiam M. DUNN.

David's faith and inr.ocense. fear tlie Goliath of Benin. of land she has seized, hav tiemontrate;l the imperar.ack up your courage with cash for the thiol Liberty jtive necessity (f defeating that mister, intolerable Loan. ' thing c tilled Cermar.ism. fhere must be no new cracks in our Liberty He?l ; Cernmnism is 3.''""''"' mils away. I? must never come

row. Support, our Pgh?;rg men with your Liberty bond-?. Support of the third Liber'y Loan will ma'K" a practical patriot of you. Conscription for the boys who must go. Subscription for those who stay. Investments in Liberty Bond.-- will .-how the, lad in ihe trenches that he is not foi gotten, and will hear' en him to strive for an early victory.

any m-a.e;-. Lot this war result in iny;hi.g but 'ho defeat of Germany, let her emerge with lie;- power unbroken and her kuitur still dominant, and it is but a qr.es. ion of time until we alone will be fighting Germany instead of warring acainst. hep with our Allies on outside. Lincoln said that this country could not onim -half slate and half free. All Americans now reeosrdzo that

TOK TOWNSHIP ASSESSOS. Editor TIMES:

Please announce my name as a candlt date for the office of Township Assessor

will of the voters ot the primaries to

be held In May 7, 1311). , . S-7- HERMAN MEETER.

cojtnrrsEiONEE tlkst sist&xct. Editor TIMES: Ton rr.ay announce that I -will be a candidate for County Commissioner for the Firet District on the republican ticket at the May primary. 3-8- H. H. DIL3.

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X,aJte Cooaty'B Aead la the war with Oermany and Aaatrla-Hoa-aryt ROBERT MARKLET. Hammond; drowned off coast of New Jersey, May 28. DE.VNTS HANXOX. Indian Harbor; pto.T.aiDe pojon, at Fort Otlethrope, Chattanooga, Tenn. June 11. FRANK MAXLET, Indiana Harbor: killrd in France at Battie of Lili. Aug. 15. ARTHUR BASELEH, Hammond; died at Lion Springs. Tex-, cf rpinal meningitis, August 26. JOHN SAM BROOKS. East Chicago; killed in France. Sept. 16. ARTHUR ROBERTSON, Gary; killed in France. Oct. , 31. LIEUT. JAMES VAN ATT A. Gary; killed at Vlir.y Ridge. JAMES MAC KIXZIE. Gary: killed at Vimy Ridge. DOLl'II BIEDZYKI. East Chicago; killed in France. Nov. 27. E. RURTON HUNDLEY. Gary: hilled in aviatiou accident at TaLaferro fields, E.ciman, Tex, Pec. 1. 1917. MARRY CUTHBERT LONG. Irdtana Harbor; killed in accident at Ft. Blis. Texas, Dec. . DERWOOD DICKINSON, Lowell; died somewhere In France, of pneumonia, Dec. 12. EDWARD C. KOSTBADE. Hotart; killed by explosion In France. Dec. 22. THOMAS V. RATCLIFFE, Gary; killed somewhere in France, Feb. 24. FRED SCHMIDT, Crown Point; died of pneumonia In Brooklyn. March 7, after being on a torpedoed steamer. CORPORAL EDWARD 11. SULLIVAN. Gary: killed somewhere in France, March 8. MICHAEL. STEPICH. Whiting: Camp Taylor; pneutncuis. Marcii 14. ROBERT ASFIN. Gary: Co. F, 151st Infantry: Camp Shelby; typhoid: March 17. CLIFFORD E. PETTY, enlis'ed at Hammond. Jan. 8. in U. S. cavalry. Died at Delrio, Tex., April o. WOTTITDUD. r.OEERT M. BEATTY. Hammond. Trench mortar. France. Feb. 2o. R. A. SPARKS. Highland. Trt-neh mortar. France. Feb. 17.

MEm)RIAjvT

rOX STATE StNATOK. Editor TIMES: Announce to th-. voters cf Lak. Por

ter. Jasper and Newton Counties that

of Calumet lownship. Lake county, In-il will be a candidate for renomination diam. 011 the. Republican ticket, subject j for the position of State Senator from

to the will ot the voters at the primaries! this Joint district, my candidacy belnii

subject to the decision cf tha repub'l-

to be iieiu in Jiay 1, is is. 3-4- JOHN MFADDEN.

can primaries.

3-3

RALPH G ROM AN who used to make things bump

AROUND here in the newspaper game '

WHEN Hector was a pup . KINDLY tips us oft to the fact that the neighbor's

CAT is in peril, and

as old man Taylor

Be patriotic and thrifty by investing in Liberty ; t ruth. The event of the last few years hav shown

Bonds. Every dollar thus in vest d is a step toward i eo,ui!i- clearly that, thi- world can not exist half slave- J,1",. world peace feu- an early victory. ; and half au:ocratie--ha.f free people loving liberty and -.3.'

buvinz ;

I is not a donation to the Governmerr, tins of Liberty Lords, hut ibe sanest inves-men-world.

in tin

justice and peace and half autocratic, seeking to io;n-

irate the world, caring nothing for humanity ami civil

Editor TIMES: Please announce my nnn-.e as a candidate for the office of North Township Assess r of Lake County. Indiana, on the Republican ticket, subject to the

of the- voters at the primaries to

lay 7. JAMES CLEMENTS.

D. M. KINDER. '

taction w

her-

t he

y interfere with its ambit ion.

GOOD FOR MAYOR SCHRAGE. The proclamation of Mayor Schrace of Whiting, in

j There is no peace for American except a just peace, I a peace that meanns a world fit for free people to live it. Gorman ideals, German purposes, and Gernu-n prac-

l.;

FOR TOWNSHIP ASSESSOS. or TIMES:

POS PBOSECtrTIWO ATTOKUSY, Editor TIMES: Make announcement to the voters of Lake county that I will be a candidate

for renomination for the office of prosecutlng attorney, subject to the republl1 can primaries. j 3-11- CLYDE HUNTER.

enother column of this issue, is worthy ef attention, not only the attention of the people of that city but also the attention of every patriot, everywhere. The official saluation in Whiting is, "May our country

wtn I have honcht ti bond have urn"" Itiil the an- t

ewer is, 'I have." That salutation and the flap cognizr nee is real timon-pure patriotism these days.

tices aro the antitheses of American. The beliefs we

love and honor and uphold ar contompt iblo to then-.: the objects for which thev will to death millions, of their own men and millions of their enemv are abhorrent to

1 our ideas or right and justice: their methods amid m-r.e-

ticos in warfare are an abomination ami horror

The American who now advocate

Kindly Miuonineo tliat I will be a can- j didate for re-r.'.m mat ion for the office of j township assessor for North township!

on the republican ticket at the primaries on .'day the 7ih, 1i1S. 3-21 PERT. E. ESC1IER.

Editor TTMES: Because cf the many requests from many parts of the county I have decided

1 to announce my candidacy for prosecut

ing attorney, subject to the decision of the republican primaries 3-16-1 JAMES A. PATTERSON.

TWO mammoth Angora Toms are COMING back to Warren St. to live

THIS war certainly is something awful. ONE of the great MYSTERIES of life to us IS how a cross-eyed woman CAN knit sox for a bow-legged soldier. GUESS spring is here IF the chocolate decoction jap gurgling in the SODA water straws means an thinsA CONNECTICUT man claims to have H RELATIVES in the war

roa justice or the peace. Editor TIMES: Phase Mu.'iunce my name as a candidate for justice of the Peace for and

to US. j Oi Caiume.t Township, I,6k County. In-

ui the Republican ticket. Subject

MUSICIANS WILL PLAY IN PATRIOTIC KEYUnion musiciaans throughout the land will piny in single key for the third Liberty Loan, eoeordir.se to Owen Miller, national secretary of the American Federation of Musicians. Thei rolled up $2.oOu,nnf in subfcriptions for the second Liberty Loan and declare ihey w:l top thata figure by a big margin "n 'lie fTb,jrd, campaign. The Hammond local, by playing in all the Calumet region cities, is doing magnificent work. "The American Federation of Musicians." said Mr. Miller, "took, as an international organization, ?o.Vi)'1 worth of Liberty bonds in the second campalm, and if

or wishes for ! dian

j peace, except a just peace, is either woefully misguided j to.th! rrimark- held May 7. 131 8. 1 3-j- HENRY VVLLEXLR or a traitor to Americas future and America's past, to

which have made our!

j all things American the thina-

counfry ereat and fre. which hundreds of thousands of Americans have died to maintntin. and for which Americans now are dying in France. There can be no peace with honor r.nd safetv

Editor TIMES: Kindly announce that I will be a candidate for re-nomination for Justice of the Peace on the Republican ticket at tl. j rlmar.fis on May the 7th. 191S. JOSEPH H. COTHERY.

j TOS COUNTY STJSVETOS. ! Edi'or TIMES: ' Will ;ou pleasa announce 'o the re

publicans of Lake County 'that I will b a candidate for renomination fer the offic-j of Cun.iiv Surveyor, winch I now hold, bcfoie the republican primaries on May 7? 3-12 RAY SEELEY.

just peace, end i Work for peace !

j to ourselves or to posterity, except

t'je.e can and will be no other peace

accomplishes nothing bur the hampering of our efi'ort. the delay of the jeai peac--. and a greater toll of death of the real penc, and a greater toil of death of America's ftghtirsr men. Our duty is to war for a. just and ri'.-hteous peace; to work or speak for a nay other peac? is treason

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JUSTICE OP PEACE, CENTES TWP. Editor TIMES: p'.enre announce thst I will be a candidate for renomination for Justice of the Peace cf Center township, to suc-if-ed myself, on the Republican ticket, subject to the will of the voters at the

CZ.EKK LAKE CIRCUIT COUST. ! Editor Tl MES : i Kindly annoupee to the voters o' Lake;

Cdunty that I will pe a. candidate on the Republican ti.-ket lor nomination, to succeed myself, to the office of Clerk Lake Superior Court, subject to the decision of the Primaries to be held May 7th, 1918. 3-16 HERBERT L. WHEATON.

BUT, good gosh. they don't give; medals fnr that do they? 1

WILIIELM. the Hun. is sending -diellf MILES, collect.

THE Styx must be positively yuiphur- J otis as I I TOO Pah tlunks of MeAdoo. '. 1 DIPLOMATS grow young le re i

IOS COUNTY COM3HSSIONES. Editor TIMES: Please announce to the voters of Lake

THE heir to a!! desmesncs, hungry swhit

PLAYING with a ral and informs th fount of all his

BLESSINGS that he 'feels sorry fori

Walter BECAUSE his face locks awful hungry," YES, woman is very foobrh about her muney

WHEN she wants to make an investment she puts her money in diamonds "HILE hard-headed man sticks bis IN some fly-by-night oil stock. IT is quite pathetic TO think as every ambitious man does how h IS going to have a much LARGER income tax to warry about next year EVEN if the law js changed again. WELL, hens have laid the foundation for many a man's fortune. HAVING bought a fine pro-Germs n boss WE'D say that Bill Hasting? was going to join THE Uhlans if we DIDN'T know the stock that Bill came from QUITE well. AS we jaunt thoughtfully up and down our village observing things cave fully AVE often think how happy it would make one of the old-time KNIGHTS of th Garter to do much traveling by street car THESE days. IT'S going to take some poor chaps A LONG time TO take the crooks out of their elbows AND stop trying to raise the foot, rail high when they pause for a few moments. THE fewer parlor lights

our fiefs and! THE more plentiful love's youio.

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EXCHANGED suit cases with a lady AND found pockets for his shoutd'-r blades in his UNDERWEAR.

Faxed money went grow unless you Invesi it. Buy W. S. S.

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