Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 244, Hammond, Lake County, 12 April 1918 — Page 4

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THE TIMES.

Friday. April 12. 1018.

THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS BY THE LAKE COUNTY PRINTING &. PUBLISHING COMPANY.

Th Lake County Time Dally except Sn turday anil id ay. Entered at the potoilhe in Hammond. aun

American Liberty and Independence. "Giving aid and comfort to the enemy" is the capital crimp of all crime. That's treason. Hiding money Trom the I'nited Slates government In lime of War is the most cowardly possible way to give aid and comfort to the enemies of America. Hiding American gold is, the same a? within? for American defeat. It is the sum" as sending powder and lead to Cernianv. It is the tame as slabbing our

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' The Times Kj.t Chicago-Indiana H irbor. dally scePt Sondav. mt.rfj at th- post of ike ;n Fast tlurago, uv

mbTh"l"1O.M,nrv th.ks--Sato-da v and Weekly Ed itn. ! All tes in the back. It is cowardly treason! EntT rEven.?, I llriiiK oui every dollar of Ko!d. every dollar of sil tered at the 'pctof rice in Gary. Apr. I 13. 1S12. i vrr -very tut used ornament of platinum or other pre

Ah under thu 'i t ot -March is trailer.

Political Announcements

NOTICE TO CANDIDATES. primary cn May 7. 1918. Request, for announcement, must be j 3-23- HOWARD H. KEMP.

accompanied by publication lee In con. fonulty with the law.

Editor TIMES: T,vWI TirVpt IIoae """"co to the voter, ot

ncuuuiii,aii -- Calumet Township, that I will be A

rOK TRUSTEE CALUMET TOWNSHIP;

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t,

i oiikk; v Bu'Miuk . .

nIiVFH'l'lMNU OFFICE.

. .Chicago ( 3101. 3102 :

1 'F.I KI'HOM'.S. 1 n e-t ei ,-, n ? . O- i e v : 0 i j ii tr e ) . .100.

iii for iai. mi .i-pai tix-nt w;uU-d. NasSJ, '.v'Th.M.'.pV-.n.' RaVt Chi-, age.:. ...Telophon 931 F. U Kvat.-. Kt Chu-ago Tophen M2-R Ea.t Chirac. T! Tim Te.P hone 23 Indiana Harbor (New Dealer? V!'1'?' v In.;,;;., Harbor R. Po. -r and Class. Adv.) V;--M C:"vn'v"n:'.'.'.".'.'..".".'.' .'.":'..'.'.".' '-''' . . T-t .-.hou" i

fcious metal anil let the Government use it

niiip of tlie woild's greatest victory.

Invest every ceni vou can

promise

FOR COUNTY TEEA"L , candidate for the nomination for Town-

the win- j EDITOR TIMES: 1 ship Trustee, subject to the decision of please announce: through your vP j the Republican primary.

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i. mi n. i:riMMu.

spare from your living ' ' ,r.-aurer of Lake

in UHKRTV BONDS. The government is the satesl ; 0mll,tv asu to t,e pr. nioted to treas-

boi rower ;t Hie world. I'mle Sam's promise to repa ; Vrer. The date of t'-

primaries is Mav 7. 1'iH. "A kind woru , . lot to

The On eminent will pav ,ou 1 Kl per cent interest too. j means mtie to you. 'Urau .

to the voters that

W. J. WILLIAMS.

jou is br.cUed up with wealth by the hundred billions.

UNCERTAINTY DEMORALIZES. iia.'im,' supi'i'essioti of t usual y p.

Larger Paid-Up Circulation Than Any Two Othsr Papers; in the Calumet Region. j

r XVi Tim!" n!L ce-.n-

rt of i

p a.

ij.imf,i:it!y to th" csro.i'.atl -:i t.-paruro-ii.

mv ui'.ol!.-.t-d arti-b'K or i-tt.-is and v.u not r.-tt. mjus communication?. Shott signed letters or i.iterest prluteJ at discretion.

j Editor T1MLS: rticnlars I Tou ar authorizfd to nnoun-e to the . i ,.l , ( V.unt v t ha'

1 . .:.t . . .1 .-1- 1 : Krt I ( in

(O'li.u i liient siui (iniitiues aou ino-. iiuuo-.-i -

j 1 alii m vh li'i 1-l.'l L e ( Vmniy Ti uui er

th- !! I uliiu nr. tlcl:

The l ; e ;i r

over rlie land with intense sufferinit. Tiio l-'ort 'ane Xews s:iv.-.:

TOR TRTTSTT-E NORTH TOWNSHIP. L.lif.r TIMK5: Pltfase annftunce to the voters of North Townahip. that I will be & candidate for the nomination for Townshlp Trusti'o. subj.-.-t to the decision of tho Id I'Libiican primary. 3-7- W.U. 10. VAri:n.

y 1 T THE PASSiHGj SH0W '

where he's BOUND and determined to scratch IF he Itches XO matter where he may be. VKNT1CE must be a delightful plan to live In YOLr never see a 14 year old kid thei'; driving a huge touring car GOIXt round a street corner on three wheels at the rate of 40 miles an hour.

TI1KKFJ Is no quf'S'i-Ti in our mind THAT th"? lady aii in our neighborhood WHO sniff s.(..rr:!"iUy fit !, NEIGHBOR'S cat Just out of the maternity hospital excitedly

CLATTER just knew

to f.-arh other mat they

of

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11 1 . li - general i (i;trv

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xmi i" t siB( itim:n fa.l to reoe've your ';' of

pi-

mtptly a. you have ;n

t ia? Hotn -st or w a.- : ' i :-a.tr.ad are en. . red ' . .p? and their supt. 1 s. r. vm 'parts of . .. i a'.'.: oais have t;u--e -:: . : ii ji 1 .1 y. For that i-a-.'

I';xes has in i eased p tatine in -v.-ry ' : expedite delivery ause ..f the enornio i'.:: withdrawal of m

be p a -

y ot' Ti'E 5Iea?e d"

Item

"Wo believe that no one o1' inn Iliuence will 'l'.ies-

foe i j tj.i .1 1 y (d Jiidue ,nent behind ihe HiiWli iinlllt'.nchino. The outbreak of the war found KmHmul

with an army almost u piiit'ui ;:s our ov.si anil wiih an inlir.itely moi' p'tii'ul j'aciliiy for producing munitions.

for nomination

f l.nlie Coun'y n . . V

unieri o. niv

decision of the priinari" 8 on JO respoctfully fti-k th.-ir suport m

landilacy. , j 3-7- THOMAS V. ROHKUlfa. ;

SI1J ;'D get into i rouble for making KTKS at every man cut he met.

IF jciiic like the

rhese oil wells gushed

PROSPECT USES their promote?TVK would be able to take it fary i: we lived to be FiO years obi. THE ever-joyous Abe Martm FINDS some of the saloon oj biu the bologna AND the arguments missing. MARS II FIELD (Wis.) News spoioKi;;es to its readers for telling thei.: to set the lock ahead an hour instead of settmg it. back

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Editor TIMES: l

Please nnnounee mv name 9 a candl- CHARLESTON, w. VA.. Leader says iato on th - It. :,uMin tickets for town-' "The vessel was ohilMcned the 'Coyote

shin trustee for Calumet tmtncMn sub-1 by Miss Phyllis lluches, she is -7S feet! S ALL right old chap, anvbodv th

ject tcj the pronary May 7. 1918. 2-H-I THOMAS MATTHEWS.

i long with a biaiu of ten feet"

SOME beam for even a. West Va. gal.

t ; - in-! . r. c ay .to Iorll --c. ..: ! s il-ma i -:i from hi .'-.

i '. : n i e . .o :rji

. c Ull.tSllu! ! '. - 1 T! I I'O than t'o-y can

t ; a in -vltl ioo , j...t.

Editor TIMES

Kindly announce my name as a candi-,

of County 1 reasui'

! Editor TIMES:

Kindly annoti

ale on the Republican ticket for town-

m m

T!U fta j not think i

tube- tht j 'Ven while she has t rentendous saci ilbes in Conducing i '-:,it' u'r ,"ri " '. ', , . , ,,, tnc ship trustee for North township, subject cement of tho ,-rcaus, war in history. We sav, thercore. that "' U.e5 rr mnries to' to priar.iry Muy 7. l'.US. I .Will Of tile ..lll5 ' o- 1 , . ,?,-!- i.-. ,i-r T-i

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; 'e': Uvx- i An. n; ion i. calle.l to this faoi bociuise bo: imliov ; s-U- E it."iS ED1.R

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la-e Tar i i- radically tiiilert lit from thai adopted bv our ov. n "JTlrs-rmf Tin i , ' , - ,. r , i JUDOE SUPERIOir COURT NO 1. nd ;s co- j overnini'iji. In i-.nxlaiui tin? people are siven tin- facts I lep.trtm. nr. ! .,n,i Biv. n IhoTii onicklv a. oosiible t onlv nip I " . ... . nt t.aV.n

i 1 I'b .asc ani.ounce to in- oI ensuai'y lis.-' published but it is stated just where no- , bounty that I will b a candidate lr

the Repuldi an Humiliation ot Juuf.e the Lake Superior Court. Room 1. to succeed mvselC. subject to the vote at the Pr.ioane.H I., be heel May 7th. 19 IS. and I aii.e.-tl) a.-k the support of all.

VIRGIL H. Ul.lli-'i-

tn-V'.tjb'.e be. railroad. and work.

tioiis have taken ;l,iCe. It is correctly .sumed 1 hat i he enemy has cognizance of all this and tliata lo withhold it irom Enirinr.d, therefore, would be child's play. Vet in the I'ni'oil States t usually li.ts are witlilield

" -C Ex-Alderteau 1st S"ard. Hammond.

FOR CORONER. Eiitor TIMES:

THE finest thing about Indiana's goirit; dry. from a standpoint of this locality, is THAT we wiil n"er be called upon asain to irink any of that Fort Wayne beer. PEOHAfil.Y the P.- ist's big gun KlLLlD those rhureh women in Paris while seeking for a Red t toss hospital

I will be a candidate for the republl- ; to bombard

can tiotninati.fi for coroner of Lake county, subject to the decision of the primaries on May 7.

3-S- LR.

MR. HOOVER ji.av force us to live on

i shredded door-mats j

E. E. EVANS.

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end

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hundreds of thousand.:; of !:omes are ! 3-4-

;iiiiet. and agents

th

BUT TWO VOICES WILL BE HEARD.

burden d wiih count i-y riven

;tnt and distutb imr national morale

e ero-mv m

t !

11s

splendid oppo-rtunity to croat' discon-

cricuii'.t insr

Who are the people going 10 listen to after this world war is over? Will they listen 10 the fellow who keeps his mouth phut and hides at home so nobody will know where he stands in this struggle for liberty, or Will they listen to the patriot who is not. afraid to sav where he stands and does say so.

rumors of disaster to our troop-- in Franco.

Give our neoi le the hone-it farts and thev will sb.nl the Republican r

!hemselves to endure any revi rse. It is the uncertaintv that demoralises and breaks down.

j-ailiut;

UNIONIZING THE IKON AND STEEL INDUSTRY. Flushed with its ictory of obtaining shorter hours and belter wastes for employes in th? packing industry

JUDGE SUPERIOR COURT NO. 3

Eui'or Tl.M r.s: 'ie announce ti til'

County that I wiil be a candidate for.

Tilnatlon pr .lunge o. ... n

lit. Room imi. .

to the d'-clsion or the 1 -rimm ,

th. E'IS. 1 earnestly solicit the,

all. 1 JOHN D. KENNEDY. Fust Chicago. Ind. j

Edio.r TIMES: Kindly announce t?-. rough your puhlleatioii that I will be a candidate for the o.fi. e ot C..ron-r for Lake County at the primary to be held May 7. 1!1S, subject

t rs of Lake to the will of the republican voters.

I- DR. A. Gl 1 RG I. Gary, Ind.

HUT he ll have ai awful time forcing TO keep a pig 111 the parlor. SOMEHOW the older a man gets HE finally reaches tfcat period of life

lives in a state that

STANDS for Lafollette Is excusable for anything. ONCE in a while as Tve SEEK monasterial seclusion on iii" other side of our MOAT and rorteullis feel that some of these fellow who think they are invaluable because they are doing the whole war themselves SHOULD remember that one of the most valuable ADJUNCTS of the war 13 a lowly manure spreader and tha Heaven WILL bless hini for doing his bit THOUGH he does stink.

Rl V Liberty Riinda.

j tb .: Rake Su perior

Still. I May

suf port o: :-e-

County that 1 will be a candidate for renomination for the office of County ! Commissioner for f.rst district, subject

Editor TIMES: ! to the decision of the republican priWill you please announce to the re-! maries. May 7. publican voters of Lnke county that I i 3-18- GEORGE O. SCHAAF.

will be a candidate for nomination tot the office of coroner at the republican!

When this war is ended and none doubts that it

I the Ohicaeo Federation of Labor announces a c

will be ended when the full weight of our man -power ami natural wealth is thrown against the enemy- there i

must inevitaoiy fol.ow social reauju.umvnis to 00 compared only with industrial and financial reorcaniza' ion the world over. New leaders will ha'.? come forward with -the courage to write into law such measures as r.re needed to guarantee the reconstruction of this nation anad her associates in the war. With a coura&e, moral and physical, born of conflict, they will con'inue

The direction of public affairs, as they directed operations on the field of battle. There will be no temporiz-j

me, no r.ai; way measure, no evasion, ior ;.oo'.ich ami (

. partisanship will have considerai ion and recognition

only as they indicate their purpose to help and not to hinder. When such tiru comes, anad it will come, as surely as this nation survives, there will be only two voices in the discussion of how best to proceed. One will be the voice of him who offered himself, the other ol 4 him who did all he could to help in this present struggle. No need to fear that they will not be known. The soldiers record, mad by his company clerk and the historian, will be no better known to his neighbors and friends back home, than will be the record of those whose performance is less obscured by intervening distance and the smoke of battle. The slacker of today will find public notice and popular opprobrium of today will escape than Hun cas or machine guns. The stay-at-home in this war in ay as well prepare to give an account, of himself now. For even should he

succeed in deceiving his neighbors with American flags j draped about a slacker home; with hurrah? and p&tri-1 otic song singing, they will avail Isim natiiht when J the pack is cut for the new deal. Ho must then .show j the proof of his loyalty.. Ho must have both the repu-

tation and "the gocds." Possession of less than a fair share of Li'-erty Uonds. propoi tionate to his means, is likely to be accepted as the best evidence of his having failed to make genuine sacrifices here p.t home. No stay-at-home in this crisis, if ho experts to exercise Influence and ptu'ticipate in issues of stare.

vhen again such matters press for solution, dare permit j bis fondness for his dollar? to stand in the way of his j unreserved support of his government whn s oil sup- ! port is. as seriously needed as it is now. His bo--i ;dd j

for public esteem ana leadership then, as now, is

found in a subscription to Liberty bond

tor SHERirr.

, primaries May 7 and that I respectfully' Editor TIMES:

:,-. to the oters of Lake j solicit tho support of the republican! you please announce that I am a

CJxn 1 a a-1 1 i i i. no.uiiiu - .v. v - publican ticket for Sheriff of Lake County, subject to the decision of the

Lake County's Roll of Honor

: 'Ccut.tv that I will be a candidate ior.Maer3: ru;-ade i ,he Rer.uKi.Tin nomination of Judge of, 3-2-

It Proposes , , ,,, rlnr Court. Room No. .. to

DR. F. W. SAVER.

I HtlL iitfl ilrtC- lai'l rii-tiiiufi r.ii-'.-vt lint , u t-i U, .'it ; ,

to unionize if it can r.f'O.ft'n) employes in the iron and ' succeed mystlf. subect to the j ruuaries , a.r ii.ni... . . I , - if,is ! I lease announce to the voters of Lake

jsteei imiiiMt) ni .in, .w,,. 1 ua, aieans ati e.rn- , - wjI.TIT. T. HARDY. 1 County that I am a candidate for Coro-

ganize. Soiiie of these conditions obtain among s-nalltr companies. The right to organize is denied by the .-tee trust and many lance corporations. This declaration probably brings no purprise to steel magnates. They are too shrewd men to expect that sooner or later an attempt would not be made to organize their employes. And from the standpoint of the labor unions perhaps no better time could be set aside

j for this purpose.

In many respects the steel industry 'is wholly dif-

ner c,n the Republican ticket, subject to

F'itor TIMES' dc's1011 of the voters to be expre.s-

! rtea-e snv to th voters or l.ar.a eu at primaries, aiay 0 1313. I ''..'. .... . 101. !.. f,.r the WIEI.IAM H MIKKSi'H. 1 n

;..n for Jtldge of the t. Room No. Fub- . TOE COUNTT ASSESSOR.

County, that I am Republican t.ondnn 1 ot-e S'orerior Covit

ject to" ti e vote of the primary election.' Editor TIMES: M'iv 7. 7 IMS. 1 earm-st'iy ask investiga-j please announce my name as a candltion. and if found worthy, the support fnte ft,r the office of County Assessor lf a;i ; on the Republican ticket, subject to the DANIEL J. MOHAN'. I will of the voters at the primaries to - ; be luld in May 7. 1918. POS JUDGE, ROOM 3. ",-7- WM. BLACK.

nrimrii.9 to be Jicld May 7. and I re

spectfully solicit the support of all republicans? S.ij. LEW BARNES.

ferent than it was a few years ago. It now operates j Editor TIMES: . ' 1 ..... . r t ol-. ?-,ito Tirtrs-

under the war-tine restrain of the l-ov- iutase announce 10 an, k junutr n.t ".trun.i ns.ia.n, 01 tne !-0 , ' ,-antiidate for Please announce my neme as a candl-

The president by congress' author!';. . dt- c,un ', . ..' ., -,.. 0Ticu of Judge, i date for the of7ice of County Assessor ! date for the nomination for Township

more or ei nment.

TOR CONSTABLE. Editor TIMES: Please"-anr ounce my name as a candidate for constable for Calumet township. Lake county, Indiana, on the Republican ticket, subject to the primary. May 7. IMS. 4.12- PETE PERSON.

TOR TRUSTEE NORTH TOWNSHIP. Editor TIMES: Kindly announce to the voters of

North Township, that I will be a candl

t ermines the prices it shall charge. The government jo0m' 3 Lake Superior Court, at Gary, ; cn the Republican ticket, subject to the Trustee, subject to the decision of the

has to say aboHt its output, what is to be made, who Is

to get. it. In other ways it is under control.

j subject to th

In the I primaries. May 7. in tut j FEN WALD.

near future there is the possibility of temporary gov- i ' ' ,

HeeUioii of tho republican ! will of the voters at the primaries to ! Republican primary.

-13- j. 2.1. niuwcivBUi.

be held in May 7, 1918.

3-7- HERMAN MEETER.

ernment control. Some senators have insisted on the government permanently taking over the industry.

Making huge profits the past few years, steel con-j corns have been disposed to voluntarily grant con- i

tinned wage increases. Vet employers have profited in a measure that r.ir.kes the gains of employes small in proportion, a condition that has its symptoms of unrest smoothed over by the various wage boosts. So far there has been no complaint of wage Inequalities', but

were the war not on perhaps more would bo heard about the question of long hours.

of the chief steel producer will be tov.i itls

BUY A LIBERTY BOND. Ed. tor TIMES: .o,.oto unnonnee that I have Witll-

! drawn aa a and. ditto for the r publican : ,-o.nination vf the superior court. ; 4.,. VILLIAM M. DUNN.

COMMISSIONER FIRST DISTRICT. ! Editor TIMES: i Tou may announce that I will be a ; candidate for County Commissioner for the First District cn the riaublican j ticket at the. May primary. 3-S- H. H. DILS.

roR towns-hp assessor. , .0B STAXe senator. Editor TIMES: j i:d;tor TIMES: Please ana. . nice my name as a candl-; Announce to the voters of Lak". Perflate for the office of Township Assessor ,or jpcr an1 Xewton Counties that

of Calutiift x.u..t... 1 will be a candidate for renomination j diana. on the Republican ticket, subject Jor thr, rosit;on c,f ytate Senator from I

TOR REPRESENTATIYE.

Editor TIMES: Please announce to the voters of Lake Countv that I will be a candidate for

i nomination for one of the four Repre- ! sentative.? to the Legislature from Lake County on the Republican ticket, subject to the primary of May 7, 191S, and ask ' uppert of all favoring good and pro

gressive legislation. 3-;;- CHARLES G. KINGWILL.

' . . ... TTifrc

T'lease announce to th voters of Lake

At this time it is hard to definite what the attitude ! to the w iil of th" vot-rs -u the primaries ;hiS joint dls:rjCt. my candidacy being; County that I will be a candidate for the

nlonizing 1 ' l'; ". . '. si.bje.-t to the decision of the republi- i nomination for representative to tne

! " JV.IU. -.1 i ,,iw.,l

but if its past history is a. criterion it will be unswerv- . i 9 ' DM I'INDER. ingly opTosed to it. Yet in a world of changing ideas Eriitor TIMES: !

l'lease oniiour.ee my name as a candi

date for the oh ice oi .muui j oh nsnip i Kf,,,or TliiFS

Afc-scr if 1.8 a? coum. inaiana, on

produce earnings to make this stock worth while as to i , j,Minbii.-an ticket, subject to the

will of the oters at the primaries to be held in May ',. :?!.

! new conditions have arisen. When the steel trust was

first organized it contained ninth water, ami it had to

FOB PROSECUTING- ATTORNEY,

yield interest cn its huge bonded indebtedness. Workmen, who toiled lor,g hours and at no decent pay, have

iliiotiiii! mo ;it. i"ii. iiii.it" in ineso secu 1 i : ioh, anu i the world-war period finally squeezed water out of til. m and given them substantial vtilue. In con - Edit

legislature from Lake County on the

republican ticket, subject to the prima ris of May 7th, 1?IS. 3-;3- OTTO G. FIFIELD.

! 3-9- JAMES CLEMENTS.

FOE. TOWNSEIP ASSESSOR.

TOR TOWNSHIP CONSTABLE. Editor TIMES:

Please announce my name es a candidate for the office of Constable of North

' Township of Lake County, Indiana, on

lh

ro!; e

no

longer neco-?ary in this or similarly

I'lMI'..-':

K r- enounce that I wot 1

! !lnint.- lor i-.-noir.inat son for the

:i -si -.-or lor ...!.!l too

eplil. il .lll 11. K. I u.1 l lie i'liumii'!.

Make announcement to the voters of Lake county that I will be a candidate for renomination for the office of prosecuting attorney, subject to the republican primaries.

3-11- t-I.TDIviILNTLR. I .u i.,,!,ii..n ticket, subiect to the will

I of the oters at the primaries to be held;

Editor TIMES:

Eecauso of the to.an;.

o oe l , , ., I

. ll.l.lll.' U W i - . 1 . C.ljli UIL i .11. lfl.. CttO'll- iO'" ltll

in . u li meas-i , , m,,,sram(,ni tv av n tin i!.n I on May the 7th, 1?K.

ure as actually to constitute a personal offering. !...'.. .. ' ' s-"t RF.R

hour worn term is to prevail. i .

li in.- j . f. o i. i" iiiiiuiii. Ni. -i.- m.i. oniir ; XUxC ilulliitxi a, a

a can

,,f j J iconise of ihe. many requests from

n... many fans oi me ct.uniy j nav aeciaea

to announce my candidacy for prosecuting attorney, subjct to the decision of

H F-SCHKR. 'be republican primaries. " ' ' " 3-lti-l JA Mill) A. PATTERSON.

I

on May 7th. 191S. 3-CS MAKARY J. KRAJEWSKI.

thf TtJFAstOM np Hinncw r.nt n

on there r.re many who believe that it wiil not be with- I Editor TIMES: There are some men in America w ho are "cacheine" I out sympathetic interest from Washington. Put wheth- i lAs at.noun , j da ' e t or Just ICO their gold. d tne nht to or;:an:tte or not Is trr.ined we may ex;ec ; , -aUi ,n,.t -p,. There are a few people so timid and selfish that ' see im pro col e(jid:!!..n-. no'aidy s'lrr.-r hours pre- i d.Ri.-i. on h'.- R-i

FOR COUIJTX SUSYETOR.

-. I T-.i.-- Tiin-c.

name as a candl-, i-unoi ii.ji.. .

c n

of the l-eace lor and "l ou pleas, nunoun ..-.o i L-e i'ci,iv. In- . publicans of Lake cue' s

lubliean ticket. Subject

they 'are hiding up the yellow metal where they t hink ; vaial. for in the steel as well a in other industries uian

It safe from fire, robbers and from requisition by the I agemenfs i.re far-sighted enouth to recognize that when

to the primaries held May 7, 1M. 3-i- HENRY WELLNER.

government. i

What folly! As if anything could be safe when j and will get new condition our Government is in danger! As if anything could be i

valuable when Liberty anad Independence are overthrown; Every dollar of American gold that is hidden away where the American government cannot find it is a traitor dollar, because it is holding up Ten Dollar's worth of War Preparation. P is helping Hohenzollern! Kvery American dollar that is not brought out into the light and laid on the altar of Liberty, is in reality, a handful of German marks treasonably aiding in The defeat, of American democracy and in the oterthrow of

the men come back from the trenches they will demand

Editor Ti M ES : Kindly anticline t'-at I will b- a candidate for l -noinuiati.-n f'r Justice of

the Pence en the IP pumican to i i tho prmoir.-ts ; May the 7th. 191S. JOSEPH H. CO TI I ER V.

counter showed him some feminine finerv and ??:ggesteI : Justice o. the i c-ace.

i; would be nice to sen 1 to hi sweetheart ba-'; home. !""' i .

"Hell, no!" i -ponded the youn man. "I m gomst

A ynun.tr f. S. saihn on shore leave waode-ed into i i siicp in an Kng!ih coast town and the miss at the

f 02 Rroadvvay.

ut.ttm off the kaiser's pants as

to send her a suspend

a souvenir of my trip." That, young man r.nd thousands more like him deserve the support of ail of us hack home. Buv a Liberty bond and back him up.

JUSTICE OP PEACE. CENTER TWP. Editor TIMES: Pb-.'e-e .-, ni. ounce t! nt I will be a candidate for i -n union! mil for Justi.e of I',.. !,&,.. of .Voter township, to suc

ceed tnvs!f. on the R-piiblican ticket.! Editor TIMES:

ie voters at thei

to th rt I win be

a candidate for tfit'-m mat i"a for th office of County Survivor, which I now hold, before the lepubiican primaries on May 7'.' 3-13 RAT SEELET.

Editor TiiiF.s: Please announce to the voters of North township. Lake county, that I will be a candidate for the nomination for the office of constable on the Republican ticket at the primaries to be held on May 7-h. EM. JOHN PORA.

CLERK LAZE CIRCUIT COURT, Editor TIMES:

K.tHlIy atmounce to the voters of Lake ' held on May County that I will be a ca.il.uate on the J 3-1S-l.epublti an th'.cet for nomination, to,

c H-eerd myself. t th" office of Clerk I.ai.e Superior Court, subject to the decision of the Primaries to be held May 7th. 131S. .-U HEREERT L. Y.1I EATON.

Democratic Ticket. j Editor TIMES: plpase announce my name as a candi- ' date for the ofiioe of Constable of North ! Township of l.ake County, Indiana, on ! the Democratic: ticket, subject to the

will of the voters at the primaries to be

1!M..

JOHN M. PIELSKI.

Lake Couty' dead lm tht, wt

with ocrmaar d Atutrl.a-Hna. ROBERT MARKLEY. Hammond; drowned off coaat of New Jersey, May 28. DENNIS HANNON. Indian. Harbor; pt&malne poison, at Fort Ogiethrope. Chattanooga. Tenn, June 11. FRANK MAKLET. Indiana Harbor; killed in France at Battle of Lille. Aug. 15. ARTHUR BASELER. Hammond; died at Lion Springs, Tex-, of epinal meningitis, August 15. JOHN SAMBROOKS. East Chicago; killed in France. Sept. 1$. ARTHUR ROBERTSON. Gary; killed in France. Oct. 31. LIEUT. JAMES VAN ATT A. Gary; killed at Vlmy Ridge. JAMES .MAC KINZIE, Gary; killed at Vlmy Ridge. DOLPII BIEUZYKI, Eaet Chicago; killed In France. Nov. 27. E. BURTON HUNDLEY. Gary; killed in aviation accident at Taliaferro fields. Evermaa, Tex, Dec. 1. 1817. HARRY CUTHBZRT LONO.v Indiana Harbor; killed in accident at Ft. Blisa, Texas, Dec. X. DERWOOD DICKINSON. Lowell; died somewhere in France, of pneumonia, Dec. 12. EDWARD C. KOSTBADE. Hobart; killed by explosion ia France. Dee. 22. THOMAS ' V. RATCLIFFB, 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 M. SULLIVAN, Gary; killed somewhere in France. March 9. MICHAEL STKPICH, Whiting; Camp Taylor; pneumonia, March 14. ROBERT A 8 PIN, Gry; Co. F, 131st infantry; Camp Shelby: typhoid: March 17. CLIFFORD E. PETTY, enlisted at Hammond, Jan. 8, In V. S. cavalry. Died at Delrio, Tex.. April 3. WOUNDED. ROBERT M. B3ATTY, Hammond. Trench mortar. France. Feb. 26. R. A. SPARKS. Highland. Trench mortar. France. Feb. 27. HENRY BATEMAX", Hammond: 20th engineers. France, April 7.

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Victorious Germany ttIU take nil Bay bonds.

PETF.Y DTXK Thoy Oner lit toKnow Weeds Come Up First.

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