Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 247, Hammond, Lake County, 17 April 1918 — Page 4

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THE TIME&

Wednesday. April 17. 1918.

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

The Lake. County Times Dally except Saturday and Sunday. Entered at the poiioffloa in Hammond. Ju.ie

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The Times East Chicago-Indiana Harbor. ttauy ,'' au inai insures me vaiue or any properly or

Som levies taxes big enough to pay all his interest himI i f deem all his rnort pases, lie lias to do it. If In- fails tn ilo it he ceases to be a respectable number of the family of nations. And if that ever should happen no investment on this continent would bo worth anything at all. No property except what can be carried in the pocket would be worth anything at all. The Sovereign

B'inday. Entered at the iiL-stc face in KaJt Chicago.

emaer 18. 1913. Th- Lake County Times Entered Rf f h .1 rnetnfflr. It,

The c'is rv Ev-antnz rimes i;lv nciit MUiivlay

terea r t the postotftVe In Oaty, April 1 I'HZ- , . All under the act of Match 3. liT'J. as second-clan ma tier.

En-

FOHKir. AOVERT1SIXO OHKE. 812 Rector B.nidmg

TF.IKPHOMZS. Ttmm.-,r, r,r!v,' .Trlmmrr) SIC". 5U1

(Call (or whatever department wanted.) Crv Office Telephone 13. Naseau & Thmpwti. rait Chicago Telephone Jl F. L. Evans, Eest Chicago Telephone M--K Kant Chicago. The Times. Te ephonu -S3 Indiana Harbor (News Dealer) Telephone S'2 M.... w..k... . r... ,lv.) . TeKPh.ir.e

Whit,.- Telephone 80 -M ;

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the safety of any individual.

Saturday and Wo.MUy Edition. Nf) nlaUer hmv .a,.( f , may ook t y jt j? a Hammond. Fehr-.iarv 4. .. ' ' ., .

nil., niii nines ipr pare man a l.it'.Etti huni. witn tne Constitution and the Congress of the I'nited States behind ir. We raise enough farm produce in a single season to pay off all the authorized Government bonds and have enough money left to rebuild from the ground up a city as big as Chicago. Hence for Safety, INVEST IN LIBERTY BONDS.

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Political Announcements

NOTICE TO CANDIDATES. f primary on May 7. 1318. Requests for announcements swjt be; HOWARD II. KEMP. accompanied by publication lea in con- I formlty with the law. ; roa TRUSTEE CALUMET TOWNSHIP . j Editor TIMES:

Phase announce to the voters of Calumet Township, that I will be a candidate for the. nomination for Township Trustee. Bubiect to tha elect sion of

Please announce through your paper ; Rc,,ubMcan primry.

to tne voters mat Kaipn r. i'"",lu. 3-5-

Republican Ticket. POR COTNTT TREASURER. EDITOR TIMES:

W. J. WILLIAMS.

B. Bradford

for ten years dei uty treasurer of Lake;

County. asks to bo promoted to treaa-. rQR TRUSTEE NORTH TOWNSHIP, urer. The date of tho I'.cpuMican , ,

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THE PASSING

SHOW

primaries is May 7. 1918. "A kind word

means little to joa. It means lots to

I 'Brad'."

T'ncle .Toe t'annon is years of age, but his wit

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rifniiA"'. II i i ii, nit- ui iih uiuiuain i udim. i iuo ic iuimuui . . ih -I , .1 You are authorized to announce to me

Largsr Pa!d-Up Circulation Than Any Two Other Papers in the Calumet Region.

If von have any trouble setting The Times make complaint immediately to ih cirrulatt.-n department. The Times wilt no", be responsible .tor the let.irn or lav unao'.ieited rf.-lo or letter and w-.u not nottc.; a... nmoaa communication. Short s.fc'ned letter of gieral tateret printed u. discretion. OT1CE TO ItJfKlllFJl'. Tf yo'i fji.l rei-e'xe your copy of The Tiyrs a prcmptly as you have in th pat. r'eane do not tin: U it has been lost or was not sent on time. Hem ember mat he railroads are engaged vrr.h lh urgent movement oi .oop and their ttPpJtca; that ihf.e is unusual rressor-

for fool and ii.ti. tun...

t.'.-v , an !;.!' :

For that reason many

cloakroom the oilier day someone was asking why r-o

n any of 1 lie "near beer" commissioned officer? who are making the war safe for democrats wears spurs. "That s o.isy." repiiod l"ncle Joe. It is to kee; their U et ftnm sliding off their desks."

Republican voters of Lake county ui; I nm a candidate for nomination of County Treasurer of Lake County en

I'leane announce to the voters of! North TownBhip, that I will be a candidate for the nomination for Town-1 fhip Trustee, subject to the decision of the Republican primary. I 3"7- U.M. K. VAT ER. I

AVR are heartily In favor of cleaning America up in the matter of GKRMA.N" pros and 'Jerman language AND cleaning her up so she WILL stay put. LKROY. Kansas, caper has found the sister of the skinny khI who is So thin that he doesn't dare drin; red lemonade in . c, mnier time

nrlitpr TIMES:

J lease announce my name as a candl-

HENRY FORD.

the Repumican ticket .uJ- - ''i jte on the Republican tickets for town-

. .. -- - - mp trustee for Calumet township, subrwpcctfully a.k their support In lny j,,t to the primary Mav 7. 111

i 3-7- THOMAS V. ROBERTS.

THOMAS MATTHEWS.

WHEN" she folks

is wearing white for fear

VSED to when she sang the role on the stage. IT Is rather remarkabTe too TO notice that a woman can spot another woman's new hat NINE times out of ten and tell you "hat It cost and she will ALWATS wind up with the remark that it isn't worth that much by so many dollars. A MAN" can no to the Bni gt.t ba,k RI"T you pcldom see a woman sn? t hr re

WITH a round trip ticket. SOME fellows are possessed ni idra

th

various rart of the crunrry

ruiritiAa tm-e more business man

w- r that reason many train are la.e. ioi.

(Irand old Henry Kord, we say.

See what he lias i Editor TIMES:

done turned his whole 4u.tnm employes to making clias- Kindly announce my

pi ompt'y.

Tikes ha Increase.! its ma'.l.r.g e.-,u pmem i" operating in every wav with tho po.-fl.-e d-partment tj expedite delivery. Even so. drlays are Inev.tao'..- because of the enormous demands upon the ra lioad and the withdrawal of men from many lines of woik.

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I ers air planes and tractors for the government and not i getting a cent piolit out of it. There is patriotism of the log kind. No profiteering about that. 1' is the very ! opposite, for profiteering is the twin bro'her of proCei-

manisru. This one act makes Henry Ford about the gi eat est rich man in America. He could make a million this year, and he won't make a cent. He turns it all over to whip the Hun. What a great example he is setting to those who can follow, even a great way behind. He is going to plow the soil, chase the submarine and sail the blue air. to protect the flag of his country. Uintah for Henry, we say. Ohio State Journal.

Editor TIMES: Kintllf

- rnnili- announce my name as a canalname as a canai , V....u.s... ........ ...

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WILL think she's a THERMOMETER. -NEW YORIC r -Kisi-i .ui o has passed a bill to curb Conn;, no and cats

THAT when a man enlists as a soldier HE has to be able to do 100 yards IN 3 4-5 seconds. MR. M'ADOO in a l.berty loan srech SAID that he -was wearing half-soU'd rants and half-soled shoes

WOMEN NOT OUTDONE IN SPIRIT.

VII 111'. A I'WUli' CI I I lll.IV' t will of the voters at the primaries to

be held in May 7, 1'JlfS. 3-13- LOL'IS G

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I THINK

i once.

FASHION

cs ou-ht to have the prefer-

IT may be necessary to f tor-general that su'h

the ejirec-

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io me priamry May 7. 19 IS.

C. L. (JACK) FOWLER. ', .1-26 Ex-Alderman 1st Ward. Hammond.

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JTTDOE SXXPEK.IOB COT7XT NO 1Editor TJMES: riease announce to the voters of Lake Count v that I will be a candidate for

FOB COSONEK. Editor TIMES: I will he a candidate for the republican nomlnati.fi for coroner of Lake

FOR vvc saw s.m-e th? other night thai , shouldn't wane anoih, !- ln,-ti.

IT is sad to note, what

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1 count V Sllhlof .1. -a .t.' " ' " ''""""(

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the Republi. an nomination oi juofce , r.rimnr,, ,,n - i economizing

hanges the j people nr I

the Lake Sunerior Court. Room 1. to sue

ceed myselC. subject to the vote at the Primaries tj be held May 7th. 191S, and I earnestly ask the support of all. j-4- VIRGIL S. REITER.

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TUBERCULAR SOLDIERS. The Indiana Anti-Tuberculosis Society proposes to

i have a followup system that will aid soldiers, either

volunteers or drafted men, who have been rejected because they are tubercular. Hut in Lake county there are no followup facilities. Only the other day a soldier returned. The draft board and the Red Cross co-operated, and the lad was admitted to a sanitarium at South Bend. But now that place is filled up. In the meantime men return each week from ihe camps. They should be given medical attention anad care such as a sanitarium could provide, yet now when we could aid the government we find that we are no

The energetic work of the women of Lake county

selling bonds of the third Liberty loan drive shown e.sewhere in these columns is a tremendous tribute to them. The total so far is over half a million dollars and the work is only just started. This result is especially significant when one startling fact Is taken into consideration. The women were no: In some places, Hammond for instance, permitted to start, on an equal footing with the men. The male solicitors had niched off the cream and the lad es were forced

to take the leavings. Is is to their credit that tins un- j in shape to do it. daunted them. Women are accustomed to having to r:gh. This illustrates mote than ever the need of a tuber-

for what they get in this world and so they wen: aoout j ruiosis hospital in the county. It seems that the law

JUDGE SUPEEJO COURT NO. 2,

Editor TIMES:

DR. E. E. EVANS.

Editor TIMES: Kindly announce through your publication that I will he a candidate for the office of Coroner for Lake County at the

primary to be held May 7. 191 8, Bubject

voters cf Lake; to t,;e will of the republican voters.

I J-1S- DR. A. GIORGI.

GIVING Mary Garden's "Thais' the o. o. last nicht we noticed with pity THAT Mary can't n ffoj d to wear nearly as tr.ueh clothing on the screen ss she

.TRACTICE is entirely unnecessary and that the tailors hae to live OR rise he'i! h running around w!-n no more on than a HINDU faker's bre-!i rioUt.

EMT. Charles of Austria

MAT be a good diplomatist but Its. a CINCH he's the d Je liar ON" the blue Danube. HAIR was proided by N" ATI "RE to divert attention FROM yie fact that a man is a bonehe ad INSTEAD of giving it to htri TO make lam look interesting and impressive.

thfir tasks in more determined fashion than ever. That

thev suc.-eeded and will succeed si ill more in rolling

record of bond sales in Lake county to astonish their

masculine coadjutors goes without say in?. The their zeal is inspiring. May it never burn low:

of

THE MCREAS.

The expected confusion from the suppression of the addresses In our casualty lists from France has taken place. It was not with the more common names like Smith. Brown. Jones or Robinson, either. It was in the cas of Donald McRae. whose name is not a usual one, who was reported killed, and of whom there are at least three In our ranks one hailing from Virginia, one from Michigan and one from Nebraska. Under the new me'hod of revealing casualties, there was no means f knowing which cf the three Donald McRaes had fallen victim to the Hun. and three families, widely scattered, underwent the agony of suspense until they could know the truth.

enables the countty council and the board of county commissioners to act. Their course of duty is plain, they have a splendid opportunity of rendering a service to the community and the country, anad it will be criminal negligence not to act at an early date. We want to take care of our boys right should any of them happen to come back needing treatment of this kind.

THE SERVICE FLAG.

THE PART OF THE EDITORS. The Indiana Liberty Loan Executive Committee today authorized the following, as expressing a unanimous sen'iment: "Some question w?.s created in ihe minds of many when a conscription board in New York State exempted from army service the editor of a newspaper on the ground that he was engaged in an essential industry and could serve better the cause of the Government

j oy remaining at home. Circumstances peculiar to the lease in question no doubt weighed with the board in j makin its decision. Surely it. would not be safe "o pay i that the general application of such an order would be

fair or just. However, those who have been in position

i Every service flag in every household in Indiana j observe the ppirlt of the rress as representftd by the in Dotenriallr a Liberty Loan Bond salesman. This "hole-hearted sympathy and co-operation of the editors

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does not mean that it behooves the father, mother sister or brothers of the man in the service to solicit subscriptions. It does mean that, any peculiar ob'.iga

pnn rests with this familv. They will buy volutarsly ; tUfl!

as a natural duty. It does mean that, by virtue of the display of this flag in this house the next door neighbor, ineligible for equal distinction, is morally bound to join in such financial contribution to the cause as will, as nearly as such action possibly can, make up his share in this great Governmental enterprise. The Service Flag further serves as a reminder of the real meaning of the Liberty Loan. It is to feed, to cloth and to equip properly, for highly pcier.'iPc watfare. the sons and brothers who have gone forth, that the Federal Government asks those of us remaining at tome to lend the money by buying bonds.

of this country for every patrotic enterprise Since war was declared, cannot fail to appreciate that in most cases, at least, the editor is not only capable, but ac-

gnung a service to the community through the

columns of his paper as great perhaps as might accrue from his actually taking up arms. "In Indiana this is particularly true, the sacrifice of the newsjaprr press has been or.e of the most inspiring and encouraging features of ihe situation. In the sale of Liberty Bonds in particular has this atfi-

succeed myself, to the office of Clerk Lake Superior Court, subject to the je- I

cision of the Primaries to be held May

Tth. 191$. ! S-16 HERBERT L. WHEATON. i

rieape announce to th

Counlv that I will be a candidate for

the Republican nomination for Judge of j Gary, Ind. thu Lake Superior Court. Room No. 2. j subject to the de.ision of the Primaries.; Editor TIMES:

May Tth. 1018. I earnestly solicit the j Will you please announce to the re-1 rOK COT7NTT COKMISSIONEK. support of all. (Publican voters of Lake county that l Editor TIMES:

JOHN" D. KENNEDY. , win t.e a candidate for nomination to rio. .nnn.mr. t ih. vi. nri ,v.l

3-5- East Chicago,

Ind.

! will be

! me ornee of coroner at the republican ! Court v iht T w ill be a mnrlirlat. fnrl

I primaries May 7 and that I respectfully ! renomina t ion fr.r th cf.ce ,r rv.tv

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ricae announce u uiv v. ..v... w.o auVtvi t ox me republican ; Commissioner for first district, subject

Countv thft 1 will no a canuiuine iui uicrs: the Republican nomination, of Judge of, c-li- DR. K. W. SAVE It. the I 3i;e Superior Court, Room No. to

Lake County's Roll of Honor

i. th.. i-.r i rrn ries ' t'.titrr TOfrp.

succeed myi'ii, suuett - - cf May 7, 1318. .,, j I'l'-ase announce to the voters of Lnke 3-3- WALTER T. HARDY. ,..unty thai I am a candidate for Coro- , "r on the- Republican ticket, subject to Editor TIMES: j he decision of the voters to be expressPlease say to the voters of I.altejedat primaries. May 7. 1?1S. Countv. that 1 am a candidate for the! WILLIAM H. MIKEriCH, M. D. Republican nomination for Ju.lg of the j lake Superior Court. Room No. 2. pud-! TOU COUNTY ASSESSOR, ject to the vote of the primary election.. Editor TIMES: fnv 7 191S I earnestly ask investiga-) Please announce my name as a candl-

tion. and if found worthy, tho

of all.

i to the decision of the republican prlj maries. May 7. I 3-1S- GEORGE O. SCHAAF.

support ! 3ate for the office of County Assessor

on the Republican ticket, subject to the

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DANIEL J. MOHAN".

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will of the voters at the primaries to be held in May 7. 131S. WM. BLACK.

TOR JTJDOE, KOOM 3. i TtML'Q'

bailor ; Edltor TIMES TMonse announce to the voters or Lake,

that I vUi be a candl-late for

foe tfia nffiff

Room l aL Superior Court, at Uary. j on the Republ.ca ,i ticket subject to the .Xct to the uecion of the republic J -"of -ters at he primaries to

! 3-7- HERMAN MEETEIL

Please announce my name as a candl-

! rnte for tho r,ffc nt .

of Judge.i -- ""j' i"""w

primaries. May 7. CHARLES E. OREENWALD.

BtTT A LIBESTY BOND. Editor TIMES:

Please anr.our.e- . n-. i .mic " ' " ; Mncikjfl te for County Commissioner for

drawn as a caru....e i-i in'w,.ui.; the FJrst District

COMMISSIOME XIST DISTRICT. Editor TIMES: You may announce that I will be a

nomination of the superior court.

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A, IE LI AM M. DL'N.V.

ticket at the May primary.

on the republiojin

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H. H. DIL3.

Assessor of Lake i.ounty. Indiana, on the Republican ticket, subject to tha ...II tci , nt.ra al I hfa crimoi-.. ...

tade been manifest, from the very nature of the bust- 1 be helj jn May 7. 1CI.

3-9- JAMES CLEMENTS.

ro TOWKsaiP assessor. j ros state sinatos. Editor TIMES: j Editor TIMES: Please announce my name as a candl-j Announce to the voters of Lake, Tordate for the office of Township Assessor! ter. Jasper and Newton Counties that of Calumtt Township, Lake County, In- I will be a candidate for renomination dlana. on the Republican ticket, subject; for t I.e. position of State Senator from to the w ill of the voters at the primaries this Joint district, my candidacy being to be held in Msy 7. 1 0 IS. I subject to the decision of the republi-3-4- JOHN MFADDEN. ;n primaries. ; S t. M. KINDER. Editor TIMES: . Please announce my name as a candl-j TOX SENATOR, date for the vlf i. e of North Township; Editor TIMES:

Flense announce to the voters of Lake

TOR SHERirr.

Editor TIMES: j Will you please announce that I am a ' candidate for r 'nomination on the re-1 publican ticket for Sheriff of Lake j County, subject to the decision of the

primaries to be h.id May and I re spectfully solicit the support of all re publicans? 3-13- LEW BARNES.

TOR COXSTABIE. Editor TIMES: Please announce my name as a candidate for constable for Calumet township. Lake county. Indiana, on the Republican ticket, subject to the primary. May 7, 191S. 4-12- TETE PERSON.

FOR TRUSTEE NORTH TOWNSHIP. Editor TIMES: Kindly announce to the voters of North Township, that I will be a candidate for the nomination for Township Trustee, subject to the decision of the Republican primary. 3-19- J. M. WILCOCKSON.

TOR REPRESENTATZTE. Editor TIMES: Please announce to the voters of Lake

County that I will be n candidate forj nomination for c no of the four Repre-I sentaticen to the j.ep.siature from Lake County on the !' .publican ticket, subject to the primary of May 7, 1018. and ask: support of all favoring good and pro-! prcssive lc-gistation. 3-22- CHARLES O. KING WILL.

INVESTMENT SAFETY.

When a farmer buys a rcorg?ge on a neighboring farm he feels pretty safe, because he knows what the

land will produce and he knows the farmer who is work-

ncss, involving, as it does, both public education and solicitation, the demands upon the newspaper buidisher have been greater than in most other lines of war activity. He seems to hrne sensed his place in This con

flict, as has no other professional trroun. with the nr-1 didate for re-nomination for

si hie exception of the physician. It will be to his ever-

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support of the war program, and especially as applied to the sale of Liberty Bonds." As far as the above is concerned, we doubt whether

Jasper, Newton nd Porter counties, that I will ho a candidate for joint-sena'or, subject to the lcput.'.ican primaries. May' 7th. !

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W1LL BROWN.

POR PROSECUTING ATTORNEY.

Editor TIMES:

ing the land with the borrowed ca;-'ta1. But there are 1 any of them will want to be exempted if they ate needed

one anyway who is ready when ihe call

TOR TOWNSHIP ASSESSOR. Editor TIMES:

Kindly announce that I wiil be a can-)

he. o ff.ee nf

I HTOL'A .1 n n mi . . .1 .

from shin nssefcstn- for North township -.-.uu..i . , i i. in, nrers or

on the republican ticket at the primaries: 1'ak r'0"nty that 1 wl" be a candidate

-h, 1:1:. i ir.i'jii.M.i,iiii mr me onice 01 proseLEET. E. ES'.'IiER. j ,'lltin attorney, subject to the republiI can primaries.

TOR JUSTICE OP THE PEACE. j 3"11- CLYDE HCNTER. Editor TIMES: I 1 T ' , : . 1 1 . . t .

Please announce mv name as a candl-,--Ui,r ' '

Editor TIMES: Please announce to the voters cf Lake 1 County that 1 will t: a candidate for the! nomination for representative to thej legislature from Lake County on the' republican ticket, subject lo the prima-.

' ries of May 7lh. 101 S. j ' 3-:3- OTTO G. 1TFIELD. i

TOE TOWNSHIP CONSTABLE. Editor TIMES: Please announce n.v name as a candidate for the office of Constable of North Township of Lake County. Indiana, on

the Republican ticket, subject to the Willi

' of the voters at the primaries to be held! ; on May 7th. IMS. ! I 3-2S MAKARY J. KRAJEWSKI. I

elements of dan.iger that no man can foresee. Broucht many come and ruin the crop, compelling the borrower to miss an interest payment. The borrower may fall sick and fail to work the land. Something may happen to cause depreciation of the property, so that the lender cannot recover all the money he has leaned. Such things have happened and that is why large investors follow the principle of ' d:s:t ihuting then- investments" over as wide an area as possible. When you buy a LIBERTY BOND you buy an investment tha has a morfgire on pearly rt.nnn.noo square miles of the American Continent, including Alaska ;nu the islands of the sra. Xo drought ever hit all America a one rime. The corn crop may fa;', but the Ante? jean iron, gold, coal ar.d copper crops nvr fail. A farmer may be unable to meet his mortgage interest, but I'ncle

Here

cr-mes.

FOR SILENT PRAYER. In Kansas City each day as the whistles blow the br-Us ring, men and women of all religious beliefs and creeds pause for a moment and offer silent prayer for our soldiers "over there." The idea is an appealing one ir might well be adopted in every city, town, and hamlet in our land. The efficacy of prayer, we may believe, is largely dependable upon that faith and that demotion instilled in our hearts by our recognition of the God of Nations, and certainly.no more efficacious plan fo: inspiring this recognition could be devised than the

set.t.ng aside of a particular moment for genera! stipi oa'ion. says the For' Wayne News. Ll'J ....

date for Justice of the Peace for and in Calumet Township. Lake County, Indiana, on the Republican ticket, fcubjoct to ihe primaries held May 7. I'M 8. 3-5- HENRY WELLNER.

Because or the many requests from' runny part? of the county I have decided j to announ. e my candidacy for preseeut- ! mg attorney, subject to the decision of; the republican primaries. j 3-16-1 JAMES A. PATTERSON. !

Editor Times: Piease announce to

he otcrs of North

t'n at 1 W-.U be

Editor TIMES: Kindly announce that I will be a candidate for re-nornmat ion for Justice of the Fence on the Kpuhlio;'n tbket at the 1 ritnn r ies on May the 7th. ISIS. Joseph ir. cotiiery. Justice of the Peace. S-1I- 6f'2 Froadway.

CENTER IWP, 1

township. Lake county.

a candidate for the nomination for the office, of constable on the Republican ticket at the primaries to be held on May 7:h. 13 IS. JOHN PORA.

Democratic Ticket.

TOR COUNTY SURVEYOR. Editor TIMES: Will you p!ose announce to the re

publicans of Lake County that I will be 1 a candidate for rrnonttnat ion for thej Editor TIMES: j office of County Surveyor. h;, li 1 now. Pi":i-e announce my rnni" as a candl-J hold, before the republican irimariesj !. ,'. for the office of Coi.stable of North : on May ? I Township of Lake County. Indiana, on 1

Eaia County's dead In tha war

with Germany and AnitrU-Hom. rary: ROBERT MARK LET, Hammond; drowned off coast of New Jersey. May 28. DENNIS HANN'OS. Indiana Harbor: ptomaine poison, at Fort Oglethrope. Chattanooga. Tcdb. June 11. KARL WELSBY, Whiting: V. S. I. Died at Fort Sam Houston f spinal meningitis. July 2J, 1917. FRANK MANLEY. Indiana Harbor: killed in Fiance at Battle of Lille. Aug. 16. ARTHUR BASELEK. Hammond: died at Lion Sprints. Tex., of rpinal meningitis, August 2C JOHN SAMBROOKS. East Chicago; killed In France. Sept. 18. ARTHUR ROBERTSON, Gary; killed in France. Oct. 31. LIEUT. JAMES VAN ATTA, Gary; killed at Vimy Ridge. JAMES MAC KINZIE. Gary; killed at Vimy Ricse. DOLPH IUEDZYKI. East Chicago; killed in France. Nov. 27. E. BURTON HUNDLEY. Gary; killed in aviation acciuent at Taliaferro fielus. Evtrnisn, Tes Dec. 1. UU7. KAERY CUTHBERT LONO, Indiana Harbor; kil.td in accident at Ft. Biisfc, Texas, Dec. lt. DERWOOD DICKINSON. Lowell; died somewhere in France, of pneumonia, Dec. 12. EDWARD C. KOSTF.ADE. Hobart; killed ty explosion In France, Dec. 22. THOMAS V. RATCL1FFE. Gary; killed somewhere in fiir.ee, Feb. 24. FRED SCHMIDT, Crown Point; died of pneumonia in Brooklyn, March 7. after being on a torpedod steamer. CO R TO R A L EDWARD M SULLIVAN, Gary; killed sonewhere in France, March J. MICHAEL STEITCH. Whltjnr: Camp TaNior; pneutnon.a. March It. ROBERT A SPIV. Gary: Co. F. 15 1st infantry; Camp fcaelby, typhoid; March 17. CLIFFORD E. PETTY, enlisted at Hammorjd. Jan. 8, in V. S. cavalry. Died at Delrlo, Tex , April WOtJSDIB. ROBERT M. PEATTY, Hammond. Trench mortar. France. Feb. 2(5. P. A. SPARKS. H rhland. Trench mortar. France. Feb. 27. HENRY RAKEMAV. Hammond; Pih engineers. I'tanee, April 7.

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RAY SEICLEY.

JUSTICE Or PEACE Editor TIMES:

Please aniiouiiee that I w ill be a can- CLERK LAKE CIRCUIT COURT.

didate for rfnccriu-.at-on for Justice of' Editor TIMES:

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' ! reed myself, on the l ;. pel.'. ; a n ticket.; Count.-, thai I will be a Candida on the

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the pemeicratic ti-ket. subject to the will of the vot'irs at the primaries to be held on Ma 7, 1?15. S-1S- JOHN" M. BIELSKI.

t o recret your failure to buy I iberl ttnn.ls.

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MEMORIAVf

TETKY DTXK The Women T;ikc All the Fun Om of It.

By C. A. VOIGHT

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