Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 121, Hammond, Lake County, 31 October 1918 — Page 12

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WHAT A COMMANDERTHOUGHT OF MOVIES "Transportation is what Sherman called war." t-aid the tuovio man whom an army comntaniK-r recently- in.-.truo-ed to get ready for an inn mrl i;i t e change of hasp. "Ucn't believe 1 ;TTi make it alone, but I'll do my dartulest to catch up." "Oh, no you won't,' 'was the dppl.v. "You'ra -Ins right with us. I d.-n't want my men to b withoi.t pictures tonight lior tomorrow n'.nht either. How bis a detail do jmi need? Army officers everywhere are orti-

mendins the Y. M. C. A. inovi,s that I wake the men so happy. Ksltns have j

been polns over at the rate if T;.j'"0 feet or nearly fifteen mi'. weoUly. The cost of showinsr averages nlmii! two and a. half cent.- a j-pectat.'r. Comedies predominate since merriment Is what the men nio.'t appreciate and need.

RELIGIOUS BODIES BLENDED FOR SACRIFICE There's a coti'Ms-e statement eoneernintr the woii; of the Amerh-nn library a-M. lation that is of cctieral inter--t. Thirty-six libraries elected: 41 iui'S5 camp libraries established; i(l hospitals ami lied Cross houses supplied with books: -12 librarians in the service; -3 small military camps and pests equipped with books; 24? naval end marine stations and vessels supplied with libraries, bran. -lies and stations plated in Y. M. C. A. and K. t" ". huts, haraeks an-i mess halls; osr,.vli' books shipped over seas, 311.."e.'i books 1'ouaht. laigcly of technical order; 2.1H0lH' gift books for the service. ' The Y. M. C. A. does mvich to sea that the books aro generously placed and enjoyed.

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Democratic State Ticket

SECRETARY OF STATE Herman L. Conter AUDITOR OF STATE William M. Jones TREASURER OF STATE John B. McCarthy ATTORNEY GENERAL Evan B. Stotsenburg

Decatur Fairmont Kempton New Albany

CLERK OF SUPREME AND APPELLATE COURTS Sam L. Callaway Monticello SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION Willias A. Fox Angola

STATE GEOLOGIST

Edward Barrett

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JUDGE OF SUPREME COURT, FIRST DISTRICT John C. McNutt Martinsville JUDGE OF SUPREME COURT, FOURTH DISTRICT James J. Moran Portland JUDGES OF APPELLATE COURT, FIRST DISTRICT Milton B. Hottel Salem Hugh Wickens Greensburg JUDGES OF APPELLATE COURT, SECOND DIST, Frederick S. Caldwell Winchester Edwin F. McCabe Williamsport

Vote "YES" for the County Tuberculosis Sanitarium

ELECTION Tuesday, Nov. Stfo, 1918

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port to the government under a unified leadership.

This is no time for divided counsel or for divided leadership. Unity of command is as necessary now in civil ac

tion as it is upon the field of battle.

The peoples of the ailed countries with whom we are associated against Germany are quite familiar with the significance of elections. I need not tell you, my fellow countrymen, that I am asking your support, NOT FOR MY SAKE OR FOR THE SAKE OF A POLITICAL PARTY, BUT FOR THE SAKE OF THE NATION ITSELF in order that its inward unity of purpose may be evidenced to all the world. If in these critical days it is your wish to sustain me with'' undivided minds, I beg that you will say so in a way which it will -not be possible to misunderstand, either here at

home or among pur associates on the other side of the sea. I submit my difficulties and my hopes to you.

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qpHE years of Woodrow Wilson's leadership have been glorious years for America years of prosperity at home and victory abroad. He has never led the nation wrong. FOLLOW HIM NOW. Our candidates on the State Ticket, our candidate for Congress, and our County Ticket stand with President Wilson. The men on our County Ticket pledge the citizens an honest and efficient administration. For these reasons we ask you to Vote the' Deniocratac Ticket

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REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS George E. Hershman Crown Point JUDGE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT, ROOM 2 Fred Barnett Hammond JUDGE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT, ROOM 3 Ora L. Wildermuth Gary JOINT SENATOR T. Joseph Sullivan Whiting REPRESENTATIVES, LAKE COUNTY Thomas H. Cannon Gary Karl D. Ncrris East Chicago Frank J. O'Rourke Hammond John C. Wells Gary JOINT REPRESENTATIVE William F. Spooner Valparaiso

CLERK LAKE CIRCUIT COURT

Chester J. Dunn

COUNTY TREASURER William H. Welter

Gary Hammond Lowell Hammond Hammond Hobart

COUNTY SHERIFF Frank Strickland COUNTY CORONER Alva A. Young COUNTY SURVEYOR Peter J. Lyons COUNTY ASSESSOR Henry E. Keilman

COUNTY COMMISSIONER, FIRST DISTRICT John S. Johnston East Chicago COUNTY COMMISSIONER, SECOND DISTRICT Orrion P, Worsley' Crown Point COUNTY COUNCILMAN AT LARGE Joseph Morris Gary Joseph Schillow Crown Point Jce V? Stodola . Hammond COUNTY COUNCILMAN, FIRST DISTRICT Michael Kozacik Whiting COUNTY COUNCILMAN THIRD DISTRICT Joseph M. Thiel St. J ohn COUNTY COUNCILMAN FOURTH DISTRICT Edward Yates Lowell TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE William C. Prohl Hammond JUSTICE OF THE PEACE George W. Jones Whiting CONSTABLE. John LI. Bielski Indiana Harbor