Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 260, Hammond, Lake County, 21 April 1919 — Page 4

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Pflsre Fout. THE TIMES Wednesday, April 21, 1920

THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS SY ThE LAKE COUNTv POINTING & PUBLISHING COMPANY

Th Lt- County Tlm Cily extapt Saturday ?i .f- nter-4 at ta postofftc la H&mmona. Jn 14. liOS. . .Th Tln.es .et Chios ro-InrtIa Hartxr. dally except sur.sUy Entere at the poitnfaca m lt Chicago. No--ber Ig. 19U. Tha L& County Times 8turdy and Weekly n.dlttoi. I?1 t th ,oaoKem !n H.mmonJ. February . Tha Uary Evenln. Times JDii- except Suiidaj. - tere at th. ppatoftlce In Gary. April 18. All under th ct of lirca 3. as aecond-cla mattr.

there Is no reason why she should not at least double f in the next ten jears and go to bat la 1930 with 100,- j 00') population. All signs point that way at least. !

ECHOES OF 1900. In the light of William J. Bryan's recent statement that the people had accepted nearly all the "reforms" he has advocated it la worth recalling that in 1900 he ran for president on a rlatform declaring for: 1. Initiative, referendum and imperative mandate. 2. Public ownership and' operation of railroads, telegraph and telephone lines, coal mines, etc. S. Prohibition of alierj ownership of land, and

reclamation by the government of all land now owned I

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Hammond (prlvata exenanr MOfl. JIP1. Jl"' .JC11 tor whatever department wanted.) . J?-ry rfe Tlepnr.a lit Ntl Thompirn. K.mt Cttlcaeo " Telcpnona 9J1 rst Chicago (The T:ms " Telephone 2SJ tndiana Harbor (Reporter andCliaV'A'dv.r V-Telephon J8I Wltln telephone 80-W Crown olnt Telephone , f y" haa any trouble tre.t'nr Tsf Ti-is miXo cornilt tmnaeJia'.el7 lo tha Circulation rprtmo KOTIC- TO STTBSCXXBBmS. If you fan tn receive your copy of Tni Ttim n vro-vt-j aa you haa tn tha pant, please do not think It haa belaat or waa not eent cn time. Remember tnat tha E3u er-lee, Ja not wmt It used to be and that complaint ar enerl frorr. manr ource. about tha train and mall Bervte. Tub Tts h IncreaseC mal'lnn equipment l striving earnestly to reach i'm patrona on flma. B4 prompt In advising ua when you do lot (at your paper ana wnl act oromstlr.

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HARDING WORTHY OF ATTENTION. Hammond will entertain Senator Harding, republican candidate fcr president and one of its sister state's distinguished sons tonight and the widely known candidate is deserving of a kindly reception. He will nddress his audience on a subject which should thrill them, their duty to their country and every vote? In the city should bear the noted Ohioan who rose to his present eminence from a poor boy and whose life has been an open bcok during that period. Senator Harding is a republican of exalted ideas and is worthy of a hearing by the people cf this community as a presidential candidate; as the city's guest we hope he will be greeted by an immense crowd.

silver. Graduated tax on incomes and inheritances. j and a constitutional amendment to secure it. j i. Election of president, vice president, federal I

judges and United States senators by popular vott T. Public ownership cf public utiitn-.'s. These planks were all included In the platform adopted by the People's ariy t,hat year, and Mr. Bryan accepted the nomination of that party !ur president on that platform. Thir. same yor.r the democratic national inatform de-n.tuded "the lepeal of the war taxes, and i mum to tin- time-honornd demc-raJc policy of strict eooaotny," the -.:?cing of u''. trust-m-v1 products on the free list.

and O.e prohibition of inlorstate commerce by any I

toipo ation which has issued watered stock, and th'j free uud unlimited coinage of silver at the ratio of sixteen to cue without waiting foi the aid or consent of any otl:er nation.

TUX n ig:hh r women irt so AXiZ&T now adays that we suvposa EVEN a bottle of vim-etar is n.isiii'erprotf i1 AS we shameface'ily cirry IT into the house. THE truth la. kid?, that a good d"a: . OP criticism of your being 'it.ii." about dances AND the like i j-nt plain ISTT of your youth and Rood spirits WHICH never return after youth. THE supreme court's decision on ih X.OQA3TSBEBHY and white pop 1iai.it seem TO ho eagnrly awa'.te-i. THE schooner In Sir. Pryan's Idea of POLITICS looms larger than ti.'. sclio'.ar.

A IiOT of saloonkeejicrs we used to KNOW have gone into the Karate EttSINESS and perhaps the' Ami-Sai'Kin

LEAGUE had better keep up its work AS we suppose somebody ought to watch ihcm. , YO7 nny t-ike no thought of the

MOEJIOW hu' wou'il find tnat tne

aiOKEOW will be taking plenty of tlio:i?ht of on. THE man who says he HAS no bid habit h;i one anyway

mgr. AS

more candidates are coming

forward WE suppose we mipht as well whi AWAY the time discussing TEE keynoters, spellbinder? and

I FOSSXBEUTY cf becoming assistant crgeant-at-arnui.

THOUGH they do lay It la going TO bo terribly hard this year. PEOPLE often wonder how certajn MEN get aiong with their wives. TORG-ETTINQ for the moment that the husbands THEMSELVES couldn't tell them. ' OEBJklANY'S aiabtuon to get all that WAS i-oniiiit; to her his apparently BEEJT satisfied.

IT makes a heap of di.forer.ca TO a politician whether the steam

I i Oi.er I ; THAT Is bem operated Is j WOKZEO by hi.j friends or the other feliow 's. TEE man or woman who spenl

A GEEATSE part of their time In this WOULD luokin fer amumnt WILL one day find out that there

IS nothing- any !'n?-r to amuse. j ABE aCAJtTTSr s that the trouble j WITH oeral' i that many of those! i WHO are wearing them nowadays i SLIP them off a s,', shi't when they

go to BED, and, by the way, how many of THZ wearer will uso them ARIB they are washed aad bagg-y? THIN OS in this world are not ao well. bale-ncod OS else It wouldn't ba much EASXEB to lese money than II U U make. It. UASSACSCirsXTTS town went WET after 2SS year of drought WILL, human enduxajica HAS Its limits.

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PREVENT THAT COLD IT MAY DEVELOP SERIOUSLY HURLBURT'3 CAMPHOR WLLrS TAKE ONE AT ONCE if you aneese, annCe or feel a chiil coming on. Cirry the usuill bottla at all timea. Plica AO Cents at all dealers. THE KELLS CO.. TTElTBintCT, IT, Y.

GARY'S WONDERFUL GROWTH. The U. S. census bureau yesterday substantiated Gary's claim that she reigns supreme among Lake county cities by announcing officially that Gary's population numbered over 53,000 souls and ever since Gary has been receiving congratulations. Hammond is forced to step back into second place with East Chicago a close thjrd. The only way for the North township cities to beat out Gary in the matter of population is to get together and amalgamate and that seems to be far in the distance when their individual and collective growth

jams them all into one another and they cannot help not have that right

inemseives in gtopping amalgamation. While many prominent Gary men insist that the census enumeration has been somewhat slipshod and

HOW FREE SHOULD THE FOREIGNER BE ? Thomas R. Marshall, vice president of the:-e United

States, had a few thinss to sav vesterdav about the i

freedom of the press and .the freedom cf speech before I a body of newspaper men. His remarks are significant j regarding the talking against this country by foreigners; 'I stand for the freedom of the prss." declared

tne vice president. I do not favor limiting that freedom by legislation. But I do believe in soaking' it to the fellow who is not an American 'citizen and who

causes trouble by saying things against the U. S. "I believe that every man shall be permitted to ! say what he wants to about the government! so long j as he' is an American and stays within the law. But!

j when be violates the law, urges others to violate the 1

law and sets himself in defiance of the law of this government that is another matter. "As an American-born citizen of two generations

back it is my privilege to advocate In this country a I form of Socialist or monarchial government if I de- ; sire. N law can or should take away those rights, j But if I had come from across the sea, accepted-of this !

nation's bountiful hospitality and benefits, then I would

WILSON'S DELAY INJURIOUS.

Governor Sproul ,of Pensylvania, urgd in a recent

that the city is nearer 65.000 than 55.000. there 1 a4 4r. i nt .

- 4.- :uei,ca aevote its attention to

. iwsuu id oeneve mat uary win accept tne ngures the solution of domotic problems first, and

graceiuny ana snaae nanas w;tn nerseir at her mar-! entirely right,

velous growth. There was the same dissatisfaction

with the 1910 ngures of 16.6S2 when announced, many claiming a larger population. The trouble with Gary is that her population is never the same, for two successive days. She grows so fast that it is Impossible to keep track of it and nobody knows how much the city has gained even since the 1920 enumeration was listed. What Gary's population in 1930 will be is cf

In this he is

If President Wilson had been content

to permit an early peace to be declared without the injunction of extraneous question which would prolong discussion, the peace treaty would have been drafted and ratified in short order . Not only America but all the rest of the world would have gone back on a basis Immediately and with resultant diminution of the Bol-

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s.aevisuc ave wnica has been sweeping European countries and which for a time threatened tho T-nit.-i

course a matter of speculation, pure and simple, but States.

ANNOUNCE CANDIDACY

( ADVERT ISEJIN"TS ?OE AUDITOR. 'Editor Times: Please announce to the voters of Lak county thnt I will a candidate for '. r-nominaUon for Auditor of Lake County. Indiana, subject to the pr.marias cf Jiay 4ia, 1320. GEORGE II. FOLAND.

JOB CBXBSXZTAX. COUET JX7DOB. Editor Times: Kindly announce to the voters of Lake cruni-y that I am a candidate for the . nomination to the office of Judge of the , Criminal Court on the Republican ticket. . subject to the primary election to be held May 4. 13:o. I now hold this office under appoint--ment of vie Governor, made march 19, -.1319. iLA-RTIN J. SMITH. I Crown Point, lnd.

TOM CIRCUIT COUBT JTJDOB. -Ed'tor Times: Please announce to the voters of the county, through the columns cf your "paper tha.t I am a candidate for the Republican nomiriiion for .iudgre of the -Lake Circuit Court, priiuaties ilay 4th, ' 1320 I now hold this ofHc; under apnolnt- . ment cf the Governor, since January 1st, E. MILES NORTON.

ros ssxsrrr. . Editor Times: Please announce to the voters of Lftka .county that I will be a candidate for the .effice cf Sheriff of Lake County, subject to the primaries. May 4th, 1?20. JAY A LMPLEBT, Gary. Ind.

ros sHXBirr. Editor Times: Kindly announce to the voters of Lake county that I am a candidate for the nomination to the office cf shc-r.ff of l.Lake County on the Republican ticket, subject to the primary election to be t.tU ilay 4th. f'.'O L. ERYCE WHITAKER. Hammond.

TOE SHEKXF7. Editor Times; Please announce to the voters of Lake county that I am a candidate for the nonvination to th office of Sheriff of Lake county on the Republican ticket, .subject to the primary eleotion. May 4th, I'jiO. ERIC LUND.

Coroner on the Republican ticket at the

primary, jiay f, lvzn. I hae been in office but two months because in Lake county the Treasurer

until a year after thi other conntv ofll.

cers. bu-t I am trying: to conduct the affairs of the oPVe in a manner to merit the suppor'. of the electors at the comers: primary. LD'VARD E. EVANS. M. D.

TOS TESASUSIB. Editor Times: Please p.nnounce to the voters of Lake county f.iat I uill be a candidate for re-nomi'.ation for TrafurT of Lake county. Ind:ann. subject to the primaries of Ma. 4th. 1?20. RALPH B. BEDFORD.

rOS SENATOE.

Lflifer Times:

H&mmond. Ind.

WlLLjAil O. THCXAS.

TOR PBOSTSClTTI-srO A XT O BITE T. Editor Times: Please announce to the voters of LaJ-a county that I am a candidate for the Republican nomination for Prosecuting Attorney, subject to the Republican primaries. May th. t92n DVVIUHT M. KINDER.

rOB, PBOSECUTIJICr ATTOENIT. Editor Times: Kindly announce to the vetera of Lake county iht I am a candidate for the Republican nomination for Proycutins Attorney. snbjt to the Republican primaries. May 4ih. lfOO. AUGUST A. BREWER.

Please announce to the voters of Lake 'Ed'tor Times

county tnat l win he a candidate for

TOB SENATOR.

re-nomination for Senator from Lake county, Indiana, subject to the primaries ..f Miy 4 ub, 1320. JAilES J. NEDJL. rOB BEPBESPITTATXTE. Editor Times: Kindly' announce tc the voters, of Lake county that I am a Republican candidate for the office of Representative of Lake county, subject to primary election to bo held May 4th. 1921. OSCAR A. AHLGREN.

rOB COMTffTSSIOITEB. Editor Times: Flase announce to the voters of Lake county that I will be a candidate for

renomination fcr the office of Commis

sioner cf the

county, bubject to the primaries. May

GEO. O. SCHAAF

Please announce to the voters of LaV"

county that I will be a candidate for re-nomination for 5enator from Lake county. Indiana, subject to the primaries of May 4th. 1320. THCMA3 GP ' XT. Lowell, led.

rOB SIKATOE. Ed'tcr Times: Kindly announce to the voters of Lake county that I v.:'! be a candidate for the nomination for Senator on the Republican ticket, subject to tha primaries cf May 4th, 1320. JAMES V. EillSSET.

rOB SINATOE. Editor Times:

Kindly announce to the voters of Lake !

First" district' -of Lake'rounty ,hat 1 a,m a candidite for the j

can ticket, subject to the primaries of May 4th. 1020. A. JEFFERSON SCHULTZE. Gary, Ind.

ros coacuxssioxEB. Editor Tunes : Will you pleat-e announce to th voters of the county through the columns of jour paper that I am a candidate for th Republican nomination for Commissioner for the Kirst distnet. subject to tlie primary on Mav 4th. 1920. LEOXIHAS B. EOTD.

pob SHXBirr. Edilor Times: . Pirase announce to the voters of Lake 'cftunty that I am a candidate for the Republican nomination for Sheriff of Lake county, at the primary election. May 4th, 1920. I ant at present a Desk Scrpeant of the City of Gary Police 'Department tappolnted). JAAIES F. DOWLING, Gary, led.

ros SHXBirr. Editor Times: Please announce to the voters of Lake county that I am a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Lake county, subject to the Republican primaries. May 4th. 1920. , JOE GRAHAM. Hammond, Ind.

rOB StTBTEYOB. Editor Times: Kindly announce to the voter of Lake county that I am a candidate for the nomination to the office of Surveyor of Lake county on the Republican ticket, fubjec-. to the primary election to be hell May 4lh. 1920. RAY SEE LEY.

FOB SENATOR. Ed'tor Times: Please announce to the vnipr; ef Lfke county that I am a candidate for the nomination for Senator on the republican ticket, subject to the primaries of Mav 4th, 1320. C. O. HOLMES. Gary. Ind.

rOB JOINT BIPBESEITTATTYE. Edi'or Times: riease announre to the voters of Lake and Porter counties that I am a candidate for the office of Joint Rpresentative of the above named counties on the Republican ticket, subject to the primaries May 4th. 1920. BERNARD F. CARLIN.

ros joint: representative. Editor Times: Please announce to the voters of Lake and Porter counties that I am a candidate for the office of Joint Representative of the above named counties on tiie Republican ticket, subject to the primaries May 4th, 192i JOE VT. TODD.

roB she Birr. F.d'or Times: Kindly announce to the voters cf Lake county that. I am a candidate for the nomination to the office of Sheriff of Lake county on the Republican ticket, subject to the primary electior to be held May 4th, 1920. WILLIAM H. OLDS. East Chicago. Ind. 70s SHxairr. Editor Times: Will you kindly announce that I will be a. candidate for the nomination for Sheriff of Lake county at the primaries on May 4th? I trust that my record for aeven years as Deputy Sheriff of Lake county'at the Gary office, which position I now- hold, may entitle me to the consideration of the voters. FRED M. STULT3. Gary, Ind. ros coroner. Editor Time: Wlil you kindly announce through tha coiainni of jour paper that I am a can-

rOB REPRESENTATIVE. Editor Times; Please announce me a a candidate for re-nomination for the office of State Representative, subject to the will of the Republican voters of Lake county at th.9 primary election f Mav 4th, 1920. J.VMES I. DAY. East Chicago.

rOB REPRESENTATIVE. Editor Times: I wish to announce to the voters of Lake county that I am a candidate for re-nomination for the office of Representative on the Republican ticket, subject to the primaries Mav 4th, 1920. OTTO G. FIF1ELD.

rOB REPRESENTATIVE. Editor Times; I wish to announce that I am a candidate for re-election to the office of Stat Representative on the Republican ticket, subject to the primaries May 4th. 1920. A. H. SAMBOR.

TOB PROSECUTING ATTORNEY. Editor Times: riease announce to the voter cf Lake county tha.t I am a candidate for the ofhee of Prosecuting: Attorney cf Lake county, subject to the Republican pri-

roB coronet, Editor Times: Kindly announce to the voters of Lake county that I will b a candidate for nomination for Coroner, Repubiicaji primary May 4. 1920. I aspir to this office with the aid of the Supreme Beine;. DR. ANTONIO GIORGI.

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rOB COUNTY RECORDER. Editor Times: Kindly announce to the voters of La! counly that I am a candidate for the nomination to the office of Recorder of Lake county on the Republican ticket, -subject to the primary election to be htld May 4th, 1920. WILLIAM ROSE. Hammond, Ind.

TOB COUNTY RECORDER. Ed:tor Times: Plea.se announce to the voters of LaJte county that I am a candidate for the nomination to the office of Recorder of Lake county on the Republican ticket, subject to the primary election to bo held Hay 4th. 1920. THOMAS W. SPENCER. Hammond, Ind.

TOB COUNTY BECOBDEB. Editor Times: Kindly announce to the voters of Lake county that I will be a candidate fcr the nomination to the office of Recorder of Iake county on the Republican ticket, subject to the primary election to b" heid May 4th. 192ft. HERBERT C. FRANCIS.

rOB COUNTY BECOBDEB. Editor Times: Kindly announce to the voters of Lake county tha; I will be a candidate for tiie nomination to the ofiire of Recorder of Lake county on the Republican ticket. si:bjet to the primary elcc'icn to be hrU Mav 4th. 1920. 'MALCOLM IIAZELGREEN.

rOB COUNTY BECOBDEB. Editor Times: Kindly announce to the voters of Lake county that I am a candidate for the nomination to the office of Recorder of Iike county on the Republican ticket subject to the primary lection to Le held May 4. 192ft. ALBERT C. HL'EER.

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