Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 248, Hammond, Lake County, 18 April 1918 — Page 4

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Thursday, April 18, 191 S.

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ideals and principles of true Americanism. Not, that lie was a rare exception, but 1 he consplcuou plc:-e lliat he so long occupied made him a shining example. It waa as Mayor of Philadelphia, at the time when President 'Wilson spoke In that city lrmnediF.tely after the sinking of the Lusitania. that Rudolph Blanker!-, burg- addressed to 4.000 naturalized citizen3 gathered in Convention Hall a stirring appeal for unswerving allegiance to the United States anU for national unity. It was In the same spirit of true American citizenship a few months later!, before the Pennsylvania Society in this city, that he declared that "neither 'British nor German Americans, nor Irish, Scotch, French. Italian or Russian Americans," as such, should have weight in American affairs, quotes the New York World. After more than half a century in this country there was nothing of the alien left in Rudolph Blankenburg save a trace of German accent, lie was a sound American through and through, who in his tugged integrity of heart hated all hal'way professions and fah.e pretenses.

Political Announcements

NOTICE TO CANDIDATES. Bequest for announcement xnuat be accompanied, by publication, f la coformlty with the law.

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FOR THE BETTERMENT OF TRAFFIC. In no line of human endeavor has the war brought about such stupendous activity as In traffic. It has been found that what was considered efficiency and organization before the war does not begin to enable the traffic men to cope with constantly arising emergencies. There was a time when the traffic man's main factors were classification of merchandise, rates, routing and so forth, but new conditions are confronting the much-worked traffic men In the freighting and expressing of merchandise that take the most careful consideration and show them the need of further education and further investigation of their emergency conditions. In the government control of railroads there are so many new points arising that need thought and consideration that a movement has been begun in the Calumet region to further traffic organization an J system.ati7.alicn. It is proposed by progressive manufacturers and business men in Hammond that they with all the shippers in territory contiguous, perfect a definitely organized body of traffic managers, shipping and receiving clerks representing all the manufactories and big business houses which can meet for the exchange of beneficial Idea. Such an organization would have nothing hut good results.

DON'T FORGET OUR BOYS IN AFRICA. While we ate making comfort kit?, sending books and looking after our soldiers in America and those sent to France the 1,000 fighting men from Lake county now in training on the di.itant sands of Algeria must not be forgotten. We refer to the Serbian units, recruited from Gary, Indiana Harbor and Hammond. From-Gary alone G,8 siee! workers and business men are in training at th.. allies camp at Biserte, and this r.ursiher will soon he augmented by the arrival ih-ie o," iir.O mure. Serbia, like Belgium, has never given up in its fight against the Germans, and it also has had to cop. with the Albanians. Bulgarians and Austrian?. In this county no other nationality--not even American- have given such a large proportion of its manhood to fight the German beasts and our Serbs were the first to get overseas. We should not forget these men.

Republican Ticket. FOB COUNTT TBEASUBEB. edit on times: Pleao announce through your paper to the voters that Ralph B. Bradford, for ten vmi deputy treasurer of Lak Coitn'y. nsks to be promoted to treasurer. The date of the. Republican primaries is May 7. 191S. "A kind word rneanw little to you. It means lots to Brad"."

primary on May 7. 191J. 3-25- HOWARD H. KEMP.

rOB TauSTtB C ALU-SIT TOWNSHIP Ts,;...-. rr,tf in..

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i lease .announce to tHie voters or Calumet Township, that I will be a candidate for tho nomination for Township Trustee, subject to the decision cf the Republican primary. S-5- W. J. WILLIAMS.

Editor TI MBS: Tou are authorized to announce to the republican voters of Lake County that I am a candidate for nomination or County Treasurer of Lake County on the Republican ticket, subject to the decision of the primaries on May 7. 1 respectfully ask their support in my candidacy.' 3-7- THOMAS F. ROBERTS.

TOR TECSTSE NOHTXC TOWNSHIP. Editor TIMES: Pleas announce to the voters of Xorih Township, that I will be a t-nnnldate for the nomination for Township Trustee, subject to the decision f the IU publican primary. 8-- WM. K. VATER.

F.iitor TIMES: Flease announce my name as a candidate on the Ipub'iican tickets for township trustee for Calumet township, subject to the primary May 7, 1018. 3'11"1 THOMAS MATTHEWS.

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Kditor TIMES: Kindly announce my name as a candl-

! r;if for tho ,,rf nf County Treasurer

on tin: Republican ticU-i. "J"-' " nil, oi the voters at th'- primaries to (

be hcU in May 7, 131. 3-10- LOUIS G. LDBR-

A DEFINITE HELP.

A subscription to the Third Liberty Loan brings with it the consciousness of having helped the government in a tangible manner in its prosecution of the war against Germany. No matter how high our resolve to abide by the regulations of the food administration or the suggested economies coming from the fuel director, we cannot escape the consciousness of now and then having flipped. Not intentionally, perhaps, but none the less, we are guilty at times of transgressing all the rules for economies, the purpose of which In to contribute manpower to the Government's program. We like to believe in our own sincerity as we galute the flag or as we stand at attention during the music of the Star-Spangled Banner. We want to feel consistent end complacent whe we cheer patriotic expressions or read inspired utterances on the subject of love of country. Lip loyalty Is not enough. B will not do to say that we "did what we could." We have not done our part until we have reached the point where it. is actually an Inconvenience, preferably a hardship. It is too asy to justify omissions of meatless and wheatless days, wastage of fuel and other indulgences, to fee! any tecurity or positive loyalty in their observance, alone. The possession of a Liberty Bond represents ins that much of definite contribution; that much of pledged devotion to the cause; that much gonuin interest in the pereptuity of free institutions that has no other possible expression and which conveys to its owner, as nothing else, the consciousness actually of having he'ped-

MORTGAGES AND BONDS. What is a mortgage? It is a conveyance of property to a trustee, as a pledge and security for the payment of a loan with interest. When the debt is paid the conveyance becomes void. What i? a bond? A bond is a definite share in the benefits of a mortgage, secured by a specific interest in the pledged property and entitled to a definite in terest return. What is a Liberty Bond? It is the covenant of the United States of America to repay a definite amount of borrowed money at a fixed time with itterest payments at. stated periods. What is the security behind a Liberty Bond? All the property of the United States of America, and the agreement of the Government to use its constitutional right of taxation to. meet the t'-rms of the bond. Who is the borrower under the Liberty Bund contract? The people of the United States. By v. hat authority do they borrow? By authority of the Constition. embodied in an Act of Congress. Who is the redeemer of the Liberty Bonds? The people of the United States. How is the payment effected? By the operation of a specific law passed by Coneress. raising revenues sufficient for both principal and interest. The right to borrow and the obligation to repay loans by taxation, excises, imports and duties, are fundamental and vital principles of Government. When these principles fall, the government falls and anarchy reiens. And when

anarcny reigns no property is secure, no secuntv is

safe, no personal right is inviolate. Therefore, the bet security in the world is a United States Liberty Bond. The whole nation is the borrower. Th? whole nation pledges :ts national wealth and taxing powers for the discharge of the debt. And the wealth of the United States is not less than $250,oriit.non,ooo. That is thirty times the amoun of the Liberty bonds authorized.

JUDGE SUPEBIOB COUBT NO 1.

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ricu". fint.ounce to the voters oi ..- County that 1 will candidate for the lUpubii an nomination of Judge of the Lake Superior Court. Room 1. to sue - l invr-tr Kubiert to the vote at the

' Brimari'es l j be held May 7th. BUS. and

I earn-sll) ask tho suppuru oi ... 3.4- MK'JIL S. KBITKR.

Editor TIMES: Kindly announce my name as a candidate r,n tVin T iii . ;..?., t

fdiip trustee for North township, subject; to tho iriamry May 7. 1&18. j C. L. (JACK) FOWLER, 3-26 Ex-Alderman 1st Ward. Hammond.-

TOS COEOKEK, Editor TIMES: 1 will be a candidate for the republi

can nomination for coroner of Lake' county, subject to the decision of the '

rrimatiea on May 7. 3-S- DR. H. E. EVANS.

JUDGE SUFEStlOB COURT NO. 2. Editor TIMES: Mease announce to the vofr of Lake County that I will be a candidate for the Republican nomination for Judge of h.. t.iA Rnnpriir Court. Room No. J.

i subject to tho decision of tho l'rimaries.

May 7th. 131?. I earne.sny su; port of all. JOHN P- KENNEDY. 3.5. East Chicago, Ind.

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Kindly announce through your pubH-j cauou that I will be a can'-iidate for the I office of Coroner for Lake County at the!

primary to bo held May 7. 1918. subject to the will of tho republican voters. 31S" BR. A. GIORGI. Gary, InJ.

Fleoje announce to the voters of Lake County that I will b' a candidate for the Republican nomination, of Judge of th" Lake Superior Court. Room No. 2, to succeed myself, subect to the primaries of Mt" 7, 131S. 3-0- WALTER i". HARDY.

Editor TIMES: Will veu nlr. .v - -

publican voters of Lako county that I' will be a candidate for nomination to! the office of coroner at the republican ! primaries May 7 and that I respectfully! solicit the .support 0f tnB republican! yours? i

DR. F. W. SABER.

WE hear of a yonnf chap who bou"".t a bond so he could brag about It AND then sold it on the q t. at a big discount but STILL IBes on his reputation as a PATRIOTIC cusi. Well, the good Lord KXOWi? we need fomethingr to laugh t in DEPRESSING times like these. WE also know another pro-German WHOSE extent of giving and buying IN' this war BS a dollar his boy gave to the Red Triangle. WE are getting so used to dealing in large sums and figures that when WE see this blessed country speniing a billion a month for the war WE just laugh at the poor suckr rho comes around TO collect 2.Zo Tor something or other. NOTE this ad in paper "I AM a well-educated an1 comely cirl. Want to make friends with some man. Will exchange "FELL length photographs" PROBABLY wants to show him that she's not bow-legged and to find out

WHETHER he is. ! BOLA PACHA, f.rst-class squalr arid high-class liar.

succeed myself, to the office of Clerk Lake Superior Court, subject to the decision of the Primaries to be held May 7th. 1918. 3-1C HERBERT L. WH EATON.

I HAS one to the scaffold HOPE it was a high aa Haman . FISH expert ea that fsh hav brain ALWAYS thought they had more than we had TOU never see a nh aitting for hour in a hot boat trying to get a bite. "EARTH tremor felt in Washington ' PROBA6LY soma of the crowds clerk turning ove; in bed.

THE Keokuk, la., advertises for a "LOST bird dog. sixteen hands hi!) answers to the name of Joe" THE ad man mvista got hold o a bottle of Lydia E. Pinkhams by mistake. SOMEHOW Mr. McAdoo reminds us of a conductor of a freight WORKING the brakes s well as bossing THE caboose. GERMANS eaid to have a terribl, biS tank, according to a wire PROBABLY meant Hindenburg. SOUTHERN Indiana reports the pink boll-weevil WELL, if dry. Isn't It? THESE are great days to get out and smell the fresh stuff IN the country PROVIDED you can get awy from the stink of gasoline. CHEER up folks! WHEN the allies are greggy WE'LL be coming trong to put in our best licks. OUR idea f nothing in the shape o: news is th? wire stuff that Nat Goodiv ir THE old ram is being sued for divoici again.

Editor TIMES: r!-ne say to the ct'-rs of Lake Count v. that I am a candidate for the Republican nomination for J:uie of the Lako Superior Court. R.cm No. 2, sub-V-ct to thn vot.? of the yr:n.&ry election. May 7 l-'l9- 1 earnestly ask investigation, and if found worthy, th sjpport cf all. j.13. DANIEL J. MOHAN. JOB JUDGE, KOOH 3. Editor TIMES: Blease announce to the voters of Lake County that I will be .i candidate for rtnominalion for the office of Judge. Kooni 3. Lako Superior Court, at Gaiy. subject to th decision of thu republican primaies. May 7. CHARLES E. GEEENWALD.

Editor TIMES: Please announce to the voters of Lake County that, I am a candidate for Coro

ner o:i tho !-: :itl)lii-un -,tlx... 4m 1

the decision of the voters to be expressed at primaries. May 7. 19 IS. WILLIAM H. MIIESCH, M. D.

TOE COUNTY COJCSaSBIONSB. Editor TIMES: riease announce to the voters of Lake County that I will be a candidate for rcnomination f--r the office of County CommisIonT for first district, subject to the decision of the republican primaries, May 7. 3-1S- GEORGE O. SCHAAF.

Lake County's Roll of Honor

rOR COUNTY ASS-.5SO&. ' Editor TIMES: j Please announce my name as a candl-j date for the office of County Assessor! on tiit- Republican ticket, subject to th j will of the voters at th primaries to i be held iu May 7. 1US. j 2-- Wil. BLACK. !

Editor TIMES: Will you pl'.ase announce that I am a candidate for rcnomination on the republican ticket for Sheriff of Lake County, subject to the decision of the primaries to be held May 7. and I respectfully solicit the support of all republicans? 3-19- LEW BARNES.

t BUY A LIBERTY BOND.

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please announce that I have with-j I drawn a: a candMate for the republican!

I nomination of th" superior court

THE RIGHT KIND OF AMERICANISM. All honor to the name of Rudolph P.lankenburg. formes mayor of Philadelphia, w ho died last we k. He was born in Germany, educated in Germany ar.d brought up In Germany. He was of poor Gorman tock. He came to this country man-grown and yet as an American citizen, in his mind and character there was never any room for a moment's qualification of his loyalty to the country of his adoption. His sterling honesty never admitted of any possibility of divided allegiance in sympathy, or act. Ho was lho per cent American. The test of the last four years, under which Others of his race wavered or failed, found hirn more than ever confirmed in his sin-le-he.-.rted devotion to the

WHY NOT USE THEM? The wellbeing of th six hundred students of the Hammond high school demands an investigation of i!-.e fr-ilure of the ventiiiating and vacuum systems installed in the new indus'rial hih school at a great cot to thtaxpayer?. The new school building ws equipped with a system to filter and wash the air and it lies been in opera tion lees than six hours since installed. Thi3 system cos: about $lo,noi, Tho school aiso has an elaborate vacuum system which won't work. Surely, these systems arc guaranteed by -he man ufaoturers. V hy then, has he school hoard not forced the man ufacturers to make good with them? MONDAY'S GRIM NEWS. One could tell that the week-end and Sunday had ben warm by Monday's issu of h TI.MSS. It rmr.cki'd of the usual 'sprint; and Summer Monday i ;suf ?. headlines telling nf tragedies. At East Chicago two were killed in separate motor accidents, three East Chicacoans were injured in another auro smashup. The lake yielded up another mystery for the Gary police, th corpse being that of a man. while headlines told the story of a young Gary mother who mounted the Broadwwy bridge parapet and leaped ;u deni ii below in the murky v.v.tf-.-s of the I.'iU Calumet. I ife is held cheaply around here.

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, ILLIAM M. DUNN.

Editor TIMES: Please announce my name as a candidate for the office of County Assessor on the Republican ticket, subject to the will of the voters at the primaries to he held in May 7. IP 18. 3-7- HERMAN MEETER. COtnSSIONEt TIE ST DISTSJtCT. Editor TIMES: You may announce that I will be a candidate for County Commissioner for the First District on the republican I.' kct at tho May primary. 3-S- 11. H. D1LS.

i roE township ASSErsoa. I Editor TIMES: I Please announce my name as a cnndl

' date for the; of: ice of Township Assessor; 'of Calumet Township. Lake County, la-j

d.ana. on trie i.cpuoucun ikkci, suujeci I to the will of the voters at the primaries

to be held in May i. BUS. 3.4- JOHN M'FADDEN.

roa CONSTABLE. Editor TIMES: I'lease announce my r.ame as a candidate for constable for Calumet township. Lake county. Indians, on the Republican ticket, subject to the primary. May 7. 191?.' 4-12- PETE PERSON.

Editor TIMES: please announce my nun as a candl-

j i!aU- for the office of N.'i th Township I AH'e r of I.Vk-. . .un.y. Indiana, en ! the K- pitbiiern ticket. Mihj- vl t.j the j wiil of til" voters at the piiniaiits to be held in M:iy R'J -J 3-9- JAMES CLEMENTS. j TO. TOWNSHIP ASSESSOH. ' Ed n..f TIMES: i Kirdly a i .ileum-" th-it I will be a canditfato for ro-noni-.nation for the office of township t'S-esor for North tuwuslup ion tiie i p-.il'iioiiii tj.-ket at the primaries j on M o the 7th. B'l. S-21 BERT. E. ESCIiEB.

TOS STATE SENATOS. i:,.itor TIMES: Announce to the vo'ers of Lake. Por

ler. Jasper and New ton Counties that j I will be a candidate for nomination ; for the position of State Senator from ; this joint district, my candidacy being: subjO'-t to the decision of tho republi-j can primaries. 3-3 D. M. KINDER. j

FOB TXUSTES NOXTH TOWNSHIP. Editor TIMES: Kindly announce to the voters of North Town-hip. that I will be a candidate for the nomination for Township Trustee, subject to the decision cf the Republican primary. 3-13- J. If. WILCOCKSON.

TOS JUSTICE OF THE PEACE. Editor TIME:--: please a miou nee my name as a candidate for Justi.-e cf the Peace for and in Calumet Township. Lake County. Indiana, on the Republican ticket. Subject to the primarie- held M y 7. 1918. 3-5- HENRY ELLNER.

FOE, SENATOK. Editor TIMES: Please annouin e to the voter- of Lake, Jasper. Nvto:i rind Potter counties, that I v. i'l lie n -s ml i-In " for joint -senator. :--pbj""t to the republican primaries. May 7th. 4-1'- WILL BROWN. FOE FROSECUTING ATTOEKIY, Editor TIMES: Make announcement to the voters of Lake county that I will be a candidate! for renoniinstion for the office of prose- j cuting attorney, subject to the republi-j tan primaries. i 3-11- CLYDE HUNTER. !

FOB BEPBESENTATIYE. Editor TIMES: Please announce to the voters of Lake County that I will be a candidate for nomination for one- of the four Representative? to the legislature from Luke County on tr:e Republican ticket, subject tp the primary cf May 7. 131 S, and ask support of all favoring" good and pro-g-essive legislation. l-ZZ- CHARLES G. KINGV.ILL.

Editor TIMES: j Please pnnounee to the voters of Lake County that I will be a candidate for the; nomination for representative to the! legislature from Lake County on the,

Mibj.'t to the prima-1 1S13. i OTTO G. ITFIELD. !

republican ticket, ries of May 7th, 3-33-

EVERY LITTLE BIT HELPS. Catholics of Gary have formed a settlement house association and are about to open in temporary quarters a new home for r-ocial relief work. It is greatly needed. Gary now has two se't lenient, houses, financed and directed by Methodists and Presbicrian. respectively. Every institution of this kind in the congested foreign quarter is a great asset, a life saver. Needed next is a similar institution for Gary's 7.00.1 colored people.

j Editor TIMES: I Kindly announce that I will be a candidate for ro-iKimma'ion for Justice of i the Peace on the i: puMIcnn ticket at ' :he primat its on May t Tie 7th. lSlij. j JOSEPH It. CoT HE P. Y. I Justice of the Peace. I.ji- 6o J Broadway.

j JUSTICE OF PEACE, CENTEB TWP. I Editor TIMES: I phase. .tii nol: nee that I will be a canI didate for r-nomti.at ion for Justice of

j the peace of Center township, to suc-, ceed mys' lT. on the R- publi- ;.u ticket.' I subject to th will of the vtcr at the;

Editor TIMES: Because of the many re-u"sts from ' matrV pai ls of the count - I have decided to ennounoe my candidacy for proseculing- attorney, subject to the decision c" i :he tepub'.ii-a n primaries. -.-1C-1 JAMES A. PATTERSON.

FOB TOWNSHIP CONSTABLE. j Editor TIMES: . j Please announce my name as a candi-, date for the office of Constable of North' Tow nship of Lake County, Indiana, on i the republican ticket, subject to the will ; of the voters at the primaries to be held! on May 7ih. 131S. i 3-.S M.YKAEY J. KRAJBWSKI. i

FOB COUNTY SUBYEYOB. 1 Editor TIMES: i Will you please announce to the re-; publican? of Lake County that I will be. a eand'date for rcnomination for the office of County Surveyor, which I now j hold, before the republican primaries on May 7?

Z-Z RAY SEE LEY. CLIF.K LAKI CIBCUIT COUBT. Editor TIMES: Kindly annuur.ee to the voters of Lake County thot I will be a candidate on the Republican ticket for nomination, to

Editor Timks: Please announce to the voter of Not ch township. Lake county, that I will he a candidate for the nomination for the office of constable on the Republican tick' at the primaries to be held on May 7lh. 13 1 S. JOHN BORA.

Democratic Ticket. Editor TIMES: Please announce my name as a candidate for the office of Constable of North

Township of Lake County, Indiana, on j the Democratic ticket, subject to the j will of the voters at the primaries to be I held on May 7. 1518. 3-18- JOHN M. BIELSKI. j

Z,a, County's dead la th wax wltU Germany and A-atrla-Haa. rryi ROBERT MARKLET, Hammond; drowned eff coast of New Jersey, May 2S. DENNIS HANNON. Indiana Harbor; ptomaine poion. at Fort Oglethrope. Chattanooga. Ieon June 11. KARL WELSEY, Whiting; U. S. I. Died at Fort Sntn Houston of spinal mninltls, July 23. 1017. FRANK MANLEY. Indiana Harbor: killed in Franc at Bat--tie of Lille. Aug. 15. ARTHUR BASELEK. Hammond; died at Lion Springs. Tex., of spinal meningitis, August 21. JOHN SAMBROOKS, East Chicago; killed in France, Sept. 18. ARTHUR ROBERTSON, Gary: killed in Fiance. Oct. 31. LIEUT. JAMES VAN ATT A, Gary; killed at Vimy Ridge. JAMES MAC KINZ1E. Gary; killed at Vimy Ridge. DOLPH BIEDZYKI. East Chicago; killed in France, Nov. 27. E. BURTON HUNDLEY. Gary; killed in aviation accident at Taliaferro fields. Ever man, Tei Dec. 1. 1317. HARRY CUTHBERT LONO. Indiana Harbor; killed in accident at Ft. Blis. Texas. Dec. Ii). DERW'OOD DICKINSON. Lowell; died somewhere in France, of pneumonia, Dec. 12. EDWARD C. KOSTBADE. Hobart; killed by explosion la France, Dec. 22. THOMAS V. RATCLIKFE, Gary; killed somewhere in Fianct. Feb. 2 4. FRED SCHMIDT. Crown Toint; died of pneumonia in Erooklyn, March 7. after being on a torpeuoed steamer. CORPORAL EDWARD M. SULLIVAN. Garv; killed some here in France, March X. MICHAEL. STEPICH. Whiting; Ctrap Taylor; pneumonia. March 14. ROBERT ASFIN. Gaty: Co. F. lolst infantry; Camp Shelby; typhoid: March 17. CLIFFORD E. PETTY, enlisted at Hammond. Jan. 8. in U. S. avslry. Died at Delrio, Tex., April PAUL FULTON, Toll's: on. died in hospital. Marfa. Texas-. April P, Sergeant, machine pun batialion. Sth cavalry. WOUNDED. ROBERT M. BEATTY, Hammond. Trench monar. Fiance. Feb. 35. It. A. SPARKS, Highland. Trench mortar. France. Feb. 27. HENRY BAKEMAN. Hammond;

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