Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 264, Hammond, Lake County, 6 May 1918 — Page 6

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THE TIMES. Monday, Mav 6, 1918. I Officers of Gary Motor I 3 i s ji ! jjj g Mill 1 151 i L Truck Co. Speak With Enthusiasm of Prospects CflOV TDilP! no l!lub! uU - - s . v 'f Jf st

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I: w,t:.Tlki with thm !' The hn I )..uv h. f a r hi evross ..f our pro-ii-'tt-r Tra.-K. Comr-.-Miy. for a v. ry ; .!;. .luri.ir. i:..- jmm tw. years" v. '.., fxprmsion ,.f i.s business, demils j - urn h. a -.- 1 i.-.i..ik ary Truck ..tt nwhich "!'- now boa.' tm.i.. t-ut.'tc YV . .... is,. i

Mr-! m tii" count r-.p who.- h mlitiir pr.-l ! ;tm

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man of tho iv.ir;li was i n t r ii -w . .. by oiie,,.f our span' tonorters. a' tho plan! f 'ho oo- 1 1 n ti (his morn inr Vr. O .. .roke .p; 1 mist io i 1 i y of the future of Tin- U irv Motor Tru.-I.-

,,,n;',,h' ' f the American tr;;rk "lt,..,lfilv ..:.,, continued Mr -.to hp., try in ff-cnl. H n?tr:'vr.,., much j . ri -nu- dd. -th.- :.;;,, ! f,,r motor

. to.. K row 1. 1 MI I i.irv !M, k -; toe!., v. . v ! . la . i i oa 1 1 V nnlimit

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n!y th... Iryhts! urn.- trucks' Th.' Pt.ioda ; ii ii ..;!, my 11. 'IV ho taken a., an ''S in,! lo. and mail-. ,uh r lav,;..

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o(oi -it '. a'., t h 1 1 1 i (' k J'oii'.i . rora f j ; ..f t!:o f. ior.il i,',nn-,a;pr! for oU;,.kIy tr.'-,nsprr:i! : war fajpihios. i fho ov.ainomasjnir 't:ian1 for A-aerso-.n I xxV.t tracks fihr-ooi. rroi.1'.s. in tho -mio.! of i'.r. OTvnno::. a. m-uKot f..- motor track;-, vio'i nl!', fix (h rapn-iiy of th-i Ata- rk-an 1 - .i-a- r far many yar" ti ra-o,-., fV'i ft ft or t!;-? teiao.l'iation of tho Ihuror" an a r. Th G.iry Motor Track Corn r-nny will attain, the p.irlit po..5:W- mo. rr.oia. a production of ft yo traoics rr '.iy. or lf.no por nnnani. f.rai tint nr-coo-piishpd. :.T.n.) Gary M '. or Tia;;a-.. w;:; i0 ji.-hf.Va! far prt m ison. n '"' '"-Bi-a. Mr. OT'ona. II prodicts. th,t un-:saai:y r?.j rr-rtl-s accr!f to t!: rou;rnny. r.rti ra ph,. ;::,.s t.r,., thf t f'bjoct in vi.-w. th. fr'cirnt and o.'oaoa-'o:,! trar.'p ;;inn as fho cotaraar ;-i j h.-. I !n t'.o fast, v. i:i ho r. famrd. "p.-voj-pod r:-t!-o:-v- tn t;-,, ,;,,.. mark.-:." s.-i hj Mr. Oliontirih "th.- j-.j. '" cf '3r.v Motor Track iVr..,'uiy Itas a iTif'tfUHv and ;or,.;y K-rO'-vth. T:.' tl th To..r!,-,r ., i ,n, r". its i f our tra-.k. nn-l t tto'. (aasrvativo poado,, of the nir.if.-Mer'. th- ormp.niv !o's h. ftt f.rv:nsr a s-a-rt chords- . tht.--.iebi-.ut Iht entire cmiriry, whoe rot.oal- orders, whl 'n. tit. r,'a! ft

a ,'inv pro, mot. h.iyo not -.n!y flh.-

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tr-ok tr::;!...r:.".p..ti '-"Utos tb.it -t !oaK 1 -fi'.!!i.-,t ail ,,or tho . T;o- : : no-; '-.p; i rota out s of d- ; ai 'i- a- ii-in-nt for tin- trsns- i -ft f w a r supphos is i.n..tl-..-r

' ' ?" 1 1 :a outo-t t.. tio r-'.-k. '"l '. with. ' T'o-asand nf t-u.-k's ,irc -siroiih in tho 1 :-,:.', SMI. ft'-'li-?. and many man- -a t -i pops a rr .h . a nip a por,- r. t :i c ,.f tao;r oapa.a'y t".a td'.is r.t;o puip.or til. .no. "Xotthor 0.1 n tho d-'mnnd pi. rn it. fir Aa'.a-i.-an t-d;f trucks- ho ovortof-Ttp-l. . ritports to certain countries have been temporarily suspended, hat that co-id:-, thai is offset by the fnreit n .-.'; ntri-'-s : near. .1 in the war. pur.tl.asinr. their raoto! truih r opuirements, tJ.rouiih r-ttr : own F-d-aal Eovornment. 1 "5i"rr.ncr. ther Is not a s'rtrle com-taai-atv in the I'nitod States, whh-h is ; not fui'.y- alive to tiie manifold n.;vnn- ' t ( cs -f perniarenf const ru.-t!;'?i. bet- ' tor Unown as ;,.,,.- Thouis.' The has!- j ress interests of th.o , u;iiv are nar- j tio'ibir'v stronr in -heir aivo ;(-v of; ;!as pr.'j.-. t. and f-a- p.. ther rfai-. ' than that. PP.i.'ed with poo..? toads, j hati!i'i;r proMents ar" siniphf.-d. r nd tl-o :n .tr.v-ti-ii.O; h(.;-o:r.,s. n -'a?ii- ' .--.oots. m off: -on.t as n m.-ans of tronsp'.ttinsr r ;.-) nd i s--. than are the ,. railroad-. 1 "It h i-o-haps. ratber premittire to I ; recliot. j!.t wl.Ht oonditio'is will pre- I vail r.t tho tormina-am of tho r. aro- ! poan v ar. Xattirn'.iy however, the sab-! joct ha. boon sriv.-n a trteat d. -il r.f ; tho'.iclu an! in vst)CP t i.n rot l.r '

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! WALTER T. HARDY. I ! ; ill i

I Judtio Lake Superior jli I Court, Hoom 2, sitting at l

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years, .iiuiw or sain Lou it jj three and a half years.

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; of i-iotor-t u -k -a hat by tho f a n n :Ui 1 ! n tr and d ; -t r i rai t a-ai f ! a ad i r t, with i n tor"st.s of the . i.'intry . by Tt-Hrs-At- . ; !!'"aa.-t ..f .-x -op.t jo.;.-, j nnat, a nd Mamie si ap ncrs. and by virtually sirotirly os;aid;sh'd -m tho mark.-t; ! I'vay .-no of tho .-ooat;-. s in p.rt-!i.t i . r. . t 1 e d en to,. matori.-aiS rrd uoits t-. , oonvnio; . i : 1 i . t tr a n i za ! a n As a r s a 1 1 , tan i a 1 i : ri i ' s s.ah. . i : ! . ,; y. r, , : o n . vv i t h ! the o..i;ntiy Is fi(ii,-'d, that t-T inaayjits oipjuit for th.- i f-M a.c naoohs ! vears. aft-- r th.- lo.-.- .,f !(..- war. the I slim.;-.- i: e b--r .---rt-'- '. ar.d a a alI'mted States of Aooo .-. h.;p;r one eim..,'t orliaa-r J i r. whioh f . c p1 the few pati.-rs. an.-f". t.rl. - n d a s 1 1 .a o y i o .a t o. a ! ! if w l.i. h . n t I ',' oi ! o f.. v. aids will l-o o..mp.!)"d to a!.h tho n.-e.l i n r.-rnh rati., r. dir-tba) ,-.f ovnhoi I of tho f ntir world. 'ii that io'oa-. lit is . is, ivai.-ly .-st i ma ' !, li.a! tho oar ppotor-t rw papafa :ia-i;i.; f -p ;I ; - j ' aa -a ay w .11 r-,-a.:,, $ ( :,..,....,. MKT. jtie-i will ho ...-"f-fiise.l fo;- tnar.y y.-ni Un its s- h-d jb-.l y rodaoi i.op Tio-so t. o.-ooo. I eari.ir. rs sho-Pd -ier tttt of a h'no.i.ai I "N'.'-ar. 1 !a "of.-.r--, v"-,-i s t r time so d ' vidr ! 1 1 diursfOVH-n t aaio'-,i !!,.. I e.r.nr.ftune. as tho p tvs. r.I. for a sac- s!;a ro'-o d-h re. and. -it "tho Sana- time. ('f tafu'. w 11-- st-ih) :-)-, d n.-.o-t r 1 1 at,- 1; lain- in tho Tt :suy. a L ... .i sai;la- ! ma -lafaoMi . s . h as is Tim loiry a a 1 thus j. iei-lr t-a :!n-ii-,i.i-.i v.-;h- ' Motor Tre k (;,.-., im-. p. .,.,:.!., f,,r tn s pita!, r.".-. sutvv f..p tit- stal : xtersi- 1 t:..i; As I )!'... r!- toraot ha t ion i . t 1 a t y M . 1 1, ; T . a. ' . s -aadv sta-.-d. t!o t:ai:k-t is r ra- tt- .'illy uuiamr t i li.!!'-2'i s. a-..n.

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fPhe-V. !.,! for th" l:1:i-ia. I mi.' to faVorahlo nntli.-t ' '.to ii 1 i on t'.o

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i-.n.panv w:a exp.-t n-n.-e no .ioTa-alty fr! st.tp. a; r. - t oi. t p.. vi.---.t in ien,;;t.- u '.s pas i n ;r of its .nt'r- oi t - ' '' ' " ' v n aiara-- of sales. i 1,

put. I hsf ri .a: tors (-.aa.n.-to .-n loiad la,uh..Po t'i.- so-n-l ays

! i espoo : ; '- In J. Knars, f'o- a r-e!io.i of fl j ; i a i s. t h.-i . to- p , in-- t h C, - - ny of ; h" saaio ";ar.a:f aart in ! t .i f a I -.; . , as' u has i ad m b,. ;,,-!!. ; ' i ' 1 i M - -1 r- . the n. a - - a -? o . -. p . i. not! ...... .. r i It t l"ti;; t. in r.o -rp; s; thvir iirifn! I

' oat! a- ts. f-a- t , fh- so. v-oahl wi k ' the .iaaiha':'-;,. of its e s : r. ' d sli : d a,,na-st'- ' ib. ml whilo j;K relations

with t'-.o litter, w "11 -e.r tip tie t ar.-i--. a and : h re 1 io tp.:

a- tho saa;o 'ippa r or ra ! -, t am s f - r t;,.v-! 'i to-.-rt !oi-.n.-s will to f iHt-fe.l iati e .iiat.lv ep . vor -p-o .. t o.nt ra-ts, ar, n nny event, free fioot j.-'Mns e.pens-. I ar,-l .no oa that ao,-o ;iit. 1 o i.h. ad- j s a t - p -o, ois to the I'.oop a. ! .a -at-anVs raaju'a en !'s h-avy- I d-;tv t!.-!.:. is ;ri'St?r than O at of j t hp '.tor tru. ks. T::s,eAi!t'b v.-i't !

tiif t.of t h -i t tie mo --r-1 ro f P i;-.-... !

ta.no.-M-;:-, r th,. jo,-,,.;;l poP,-v of th-jiodev is an! m.-ro d iso-. ; a : n ip th -,tman. J5r I-'oiO'-U sOit.-l that -it !l u-l.t--..- an 1 .!.. j.-r th'..-", in fails tho i, tortion of th- Hoard t-. pr ) o-io ,.- cr,...,..r , -r pa oi t y f.r-1 yturrfi. -or., t!..- same oToi.nt nod e. ., ... on i - ; f. n a r not m .,, ,, . , ,..i t p ,..tn.lc:.

hi 1-aiii.ai-iiii-iii. w iti li mat. ::o iPir'. j ut-"t t "tor Tt a. i-t (..i:..-ap, th-- s u . -o s f u I ; ,i a . t n .. in-i-lailai it is l-.lap i 2-p.r. Mr. t.. A o'liiaai-'l r. t-iios th' t r.-a s - : ; t h -i

oor-or riti a to par.r.-iy o-p t-. ;roo' l: lrr-T. J-.d-ttv t tt-cks. the i''. on. n-d top f-ipamtv, t"!:.i'-.i'Jr p r t; tiff by the ;..;;. -

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fire spffici'-nt to fihsorii the '" on pn n Vs siho.h.-io.l pi-o.Piotiou f.,r fho ,,,-xt 12 monies. These eentra-fs .-doauld I.e. re-

rev. ed. at tbe 1 - r in ; r-n t-on ..f th. ;a-s-j ent sf as.an. on a mm t. : !" -nh-i tr.tt.il

t as.s. t!-us provntuor an muni-iialo outlet for the 2 "i.a (buy Mop.r Tiap-ks. s.h.'dale-! far pet ( :;. rail witiaout takinp- iuta eo n si d )-;: t ii oi r.ew business

jt.oth tdvo i n-aor.t ar.d eon ; a .' n 1, ' which will ii t:-laaf t' .iiv ae-rue- tlo 'nmpany in the interval. Assured of the same ,-, ,. v,., . j Vf, and economical rori.,.ni in tp,. ratal-', iv r 1 r i: a "m-dmai j Ian, strato-i-

'ecPv l.-oatod both from t

f th.- 1 -ton a d 1 'a t--n m-.tels. ids v-ay, the same 4 toain'-un-'Sirli the ri.-...-.;.-o ,.f . i- ,-i i.i.

n,anur-M'ttilir..s;. Mr. ' T Cum.' ! .,!Vr t . , -, foremrjv !:o.n.a.,K.)r.ind;;,a,.1fl-.op-.-!h dVarira; in :,.;.,! t ! o s P ,t p, , i.ap Mr r. v. Kidr-olv ,s re-.a,., , , .,, r,. ! , n ,h ,-,,,. ..,,,, (if '-, - -'a-ral - ;a.a ;- -i-i-o th- mania.-niont has d-

".o-'i wo oi' op. I-,., era Mr. -V .M.t, ,t .) p, j., .,. , j.

1- ouior is r. -.'! a d a da.P.r. At O'

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T'..-i! ,! was farther tier.rtr..m- I h the fie. -tint of Mr AV. X. Alb...-- of tie lrdt. who will a. t in tho oap i. ipo r-a h-s - .a a a a e r of t '.o t 'on- :.;t y . "It will thus be s.on that tl,.. c.;a:P

i VOTE FOR

51 JOEN F. SULSKI

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Oncilcinte- for Township Trustee John J. u'...'.:i, rf Itnlinna Ilarhdr, capdhhtto for Trustee of North Town? rip, ttc.icits tV.o f.t:;'p..;.rt of every Kt ptib.Icnn vol or in North Township pnd if nominafpil wiil nil tho duties of this important ofCre to tb tai;-;'ip-t ion of the p.-op!. Mr. u't-S i iat uyli qualified fop the office he seeks. Born in the Calutpot rer-ion, of I.-;ah prtrrr.tase nnd livin? in this loraaty all hi-, life, p'wiiy? ric';p in i-o)itics. bpp never lie for o see in:; oflH-o. a fboroticlt Tt r-'-at'sn sru! v.-ell laldoatod, a huslness ithtn of ahjUty 3ml ;i ci;i?.f:i of ir..c?iity. lie rom:nnnd.-s tlte respect of rll. Mr. Sul.sl-ii c ry.. htia toil from tho hi-h school, after which ho took a clays-oal op-so ;;tp1 ptradu.vpil from St. Cyril Methodius Collftre at

f"'i ft i 1 1 i - n n -. vv. f..r

ts f. inre f'p -.eiop. !,ral orowth in the

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. 'ird.r-lv p.; ,,,., .,n ad-.-ertis-itap . ;,-,;.-;). vvhia-.-hy additim- l dtsj taPitto,-... ,.f f!. s'oao oi'il.r,. as tio. so at:-;ob.- hanoia-a iliiv y;..t.,r Ti-u.-l.-u ma ;.- b,. s,., a . , ,p I a a a in i ti-'l wa i P.P

I a t-. i of Tie tony Motor Trtj.-k t ' om - am pa : an -s i-,..f:,.. i., , r;, . , . v , (any are s:h! elos-ty n s.-.oe i,-, ; , ,J. a n -1 : a t :d a : . -s t stt-os. as j;,, c.n oil ef whom, in .or jo r.. t ion with t ho '! ' " p i "da t i on wa r , i s i t. si m i h; r off.

" ft ' ' I i hi at- h.ai' t he t ("pinf the I'p.it.-d s!ar,-s. in Oan-i da a tftl

a lu-oad. -Tim s..and ' - -a, ial . op Ihhm of

j f - oppa r p. vi it -h has , ,-ia ado.) f hr.mitlijout. j. hist..; '- .., pr oar. fatly preI served and ir-prnveh -p!,e entue ai-oi-jaoe'e.m a as a rtvl In w.-rKintr o. I w-ar-l .'.'! J.-'r.-jr tie tp-,ry Motor True It omr-nn-. of t' o lir-mst pr.adsc.-rsi

i Oa rpoo-l h: tr.--'. cm! as j irk, a -.verfal e-i'-j-.r in the titl tp-v I

iP.ro esj- .-ts a-m h f,-.t ,-aoh of the j

f :i n it f.. i f m-- j .1 i .or s m a. In da i s. have tri:.-'r-oi tii.tr ;

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r.ttend d Armour Institute in C!i

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Indiana Hptla.p. He psks tl o i

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--p i p p-i -n of Iru-tpo of North. Township and his ve ;-.. hpsihtnay in ropottinu-ndlnsT hint for litis

rape,

Mr. Submi py-s'.

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tho -voders of Xe.rtli To nship that -if Im is

phe tho (."i:pp a cr.u-ftil, painstakins; business nd-

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-.-our. sad y ...t rarer, rltttiii ! iatr A'oorionn

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'is th" ml .-;s. hi.-h f-'r.-itdy titpiia-d, and rsstd mat.--i, Ply in - -: Trti''!; s. in fa e ry a I'm v. rhi. ,i s an. m-liph of what a - At- oi ion a p-.moi r-,,.. a your- ar! aiow-

voters i mm TO HAVE 03 m GHD!GE

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ment. pittv h a !. us . ,y. hci eaihoi.- f,t-t-ltloi it the hut fey.- dips the ff.et thst tra-o ty-'i '.e ,- ,..,, t-.thty ta vote '' woo! a. doe nt tp.. nary ne vt Tuesd iy. In the prat ,iy lav-i a: th" s- raand f'o-i.-o i-.a'r.t; proved s-i !.-,-d. -a-. art " and ma le so muh ira i k far th I... a ids tii.a: the hi -t k-itt.d.,'; i-p m I'-a'P-iiiiu; the date f..r th. ptkattry d ii away vatll tt,.- -e.-.-nd eii,.t,o f,.-,-t u ; e. X-a1'. 'ir,'.-.-: the... are two in.;: to 1 o fed to t!i. same ,f f!,-e. as hi ta.j .as., o', th- e - im m i - s p ,n. rs and ounry i. o.ui'. ' I, vat- i iitust vote fop

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LOn.S H. EDER of Ilammod, the only candidate for Cuity Treasuiv who va:s I)oni. bred and brought up inake County, is makins: a whirlwind raeefor the nomination all over the County an js eoutldcnt of victory at the jjiimaries nt-t Tuesday, May 7th, 1918. Mr. Eder sa let the best nirn win and I Ttelieve tha the people of Eake County, who are somewhat tired of politicians in office, will vote for a candidate for County Treasurer of Lake County for a man who has never been in oftieo and who has never sought office for a county office. Friends of Mr. Eder say that this description fits him exactly and they are making the forceful argument that Mr. Eder has never taken I art in a political tight and is not a politician. Of Mr. Eder's competency to -arry out the duties of the Treasurer's office there is no question. He has been for ten years assistant cashier of the Citizens" National Hank of Hammond. In'd. lie knows the banking business from the ground up and as a County Treasurer to be a success must be particularly1 well qualified in banking and financial matters Mr. Edcr's experience in that line will lie invaluable, lie will be able to take care of the duties of tii'"' office himself and will not bo a figurehead and have somebody cl--e to run the of rice for him. Tn his trails up and down Lake County Mr. Eder has met men of all stations in life and all kinds of occupations and his canA'ass lias convinced him that the people of Lake County are going to vote for, men for the office who are not in any way connected with machine politics. They are strong for the man who has no political axes to grind. Especially true is this of the fanners and business men. Taxpayers of Lake County Avill never lurce to regret Aoting for a man of Mr. Edcr's type. He is popular wherever he is known and has a host of young republicans over the County Avorking for him with all their might. Much of this support is spontaneous and comes to him without effort. He has declined to use hurrah tactics in his campaign and abhors advertising stunts. He refuses to boost himself into office by cheapening patriotism, though he has given up his time during the past few weeks to selling Liberty Bonds and in consequence has not been able to civc manv the glad hand.

r-nty one man under each ofh.ee. There vail b.. two commissioners natniaat-ii on earn ticket, and the v.-.terj may vote for two men for this oihh'e. b.-dnp cat ful to distlncaiish ! t wt-en tho d stiicts they r"pp?s.rit so as not to vote f r two m. n from tin- same C strict. In the case cf the county council there are s.oen to he elected. A voter at the primary may vote far seven oa"d abates for the council, if there are taut many on the ticket. The next most frr-.ptent question is as to the 'i a ah aca t ions of a voter at in.- primary. Any bmia fid" i esirtent "f piio-net has a r'tht to vote at

law says that the inspector shall mok at tiie registration book of two years before to see If a man is rtKtt-tererl when he offers t vote. If the m.m is not registered for th pfeceinif pmnoral election he still has a right to vote by making- a simple affidavit that lie is a resident of the precinct. A man may have moved into a precinct the day before the primary, or the hour before he offers to vote. If he does he is entitled to vote at the primary, even if hs comes from another state, bri-ause by the fail election he will have been in the state six months and entitled to vote at the regular election.