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THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS 8 THE LAKE COUNTV PRINTING &. PUBLISHIN3 COMPANY. Tbo LLfe County Times Daily exoept Saturday Sunday. Lntcred at the ixeiotfic la Ham aloud. June a. ioi. The Tin es kst Chloaj o-Indlana Harbor, dally eicept Sunday Entri! at the postoffice la Ket Chicago, Notniter IS. 1913. The Ls.ke County 71mm safurdy and Weekly aidltloti. Entered M the ,ostoftee In HammonJ, Kehruary . 191. The Uary Evening Times L:.il except Sunday. terea at the poetofirii-e In 0ry. April li. lilt. All under tfce ct of Alarcb 3, 1879. i econ4-clas matter. roKziir adtkitisijiq orncw. LOGAN PAfNB A- CO. CHICAGO. Hammond (private echnf) Stop, 3101. J101 (Call I'or whatever department wenteS.) Gary Office Telephone III Nisteu & Thompson. Eet Chicago Telophone 931 Ess; Chicago cTue Timisi Teiophone 3SU Indiana Harbor .xV.is Lt?.if-, Telep .lone t02 Indiana Harbor (Reporter arjrinss. Adv ) Telephone 2M Whitm Telephone 80-M .Town Point Telephone 4J If you have ay trouble etln THt Ttm mKa com- I t::nt Immediately to the Circulation Department, j WOUCE TO SrSSCUBZB& ; It you rati to receive your copy r-T Tm Tivrt an pro-npt- !

IT a you hare In the past, please do not think It haa (oat or was not ent on time. FUmember that the ina ervlre la rot -what It used to be and that eomplaiMa are

Trorr mans

Bolo and Malvy and Humbert as the repi rts have .

tlared, that he a!te btitnild have escaped summary :

conviction. On the othor hand, if hla offense was chiefly Oiii'isir.K tlie jxiMcica of liis. political rivals, if he whs nioi Hy a pacifist instead cf pro-Genim n, it'

his ideal was" a I nitc-d biatts or l-.urope, us his cuuum contends, and liis object to secure a restoration of peace by negotiation, however misguided lie may have been he m'pht have had co thought of treasr u.

AND TH SURDEN INCREASES. tter reading that a " i.to mi ov-mm-Mit pow der plant was sold for $.aH.iM.i, with ounce,, worth of ll.aterials thrown m tor Hood u.easure, taxpayers will begin to wish somebody would lake the

Wilson administration oft their ba.'is. tinting on mi

theHvorld would be easier without the burden

STANDARDIZED DRESS. j Kach reader is invited to picture in bis or her own j mind the delegate to a national convention of ;o vop-.an's association of commerce which has been meet - j ins in Columbus. O. As an aid to the prr (-. two of;

the resolutions adopted max he of value. One declared for a standa rd i -e.i dress for business women and the other approved ready-to-wear pp-

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rloa. Thb T:mei f.aa IncreaseC tg marinir equipment and ! I'arel as a means of reducing the high cost of living, la atrlv:ny earnestly to reach Jta patrons on time. B j :- .. ;,),,, - -,i,v r- en effort rrempt In advising us when you do aot ftt your paper too Most persons can imagine vv ithoiu an g.-a'

i tHese genlie dames who fvor a Maiwa rdi.e.t Ures mi

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the W est .:mite- " of i-ities 1 rr and th towns h in t tie ..-ue.

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a n'o. 1 ; i'tmi uri - that -'jtlt wh betters or lie. 'l i e civ ie I '. e cy y v. In. i.u it en n i e I'll in t v !;:' their relative : ie. I ot: i i: : O e; it e,l i . ( t-iiia'l f hies to -

i business women. The vintage may be Put her lix'-d .by that declaratiou approving of ready-to-wear -pave!. ! They are probably still living in what the literary i sent refer to as the niivi-Victorian ge. It may be 'said of their resolutions that one is as impossible of J realization as the other is unnecessary. ! If Btani!arrii.e.l dress were adopted for business

j women the no.t prrblem probably would bo 10 Im-t j women in business. There may be acceptance of cei - j tain regulations ia keeping with modes of employ men' . i , sensible suggestions that are their own recommend. i- ; i lions, bur it has been noticed lhat even with the aeopt- : k,n of these there is the widest latitude for the uisp'ay j ' of personalitv and the result is anything but stand- i i j j ;;i dizat ion . ' ! Kvfn a shirtwaist i or is it a blouse" I and .skirt I 'have possibilities of -personaiii y that upsiu ali ideas of j

j standardization. As to ready-io-wears, what lo inese roiuii that rae em:. , 1 j estimable ladies think the women of America have been .. its highest in:e,siv. doins tue jj j era -f not wearing readv-to-v ears? sprung up like muh-j the pra(-ua- disappearance of the home talent for 'e f the inhabit iars in j dressmaking, what else was there for them to do? And.

Ly the same trkeu. may it not be that the hig'n standard of the ready-to-wears is one of the chW reasons for American women bfing .is a whole the best dressed women in the world?

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ir y..ii really want to fuel PAT1EWCS loo'., :a th- kuchrn and YOU'IL ttrnl her .-fflndinR OTES the riii prn. HATE fu h.'ol eur ripe olives AND Vv-n.r! ;k'.h'! this evening'.' V.'iil., i,e) )!.) 1)0 ,- we. TITEXJA BAR A. h.- irorre' 'opn ' n AND Paiofrv. f t- lhe i one l.-.Mij AND i a!f-Mr:ni; el t'lnl.-r Twn flags BUT ve','t l,f ; h:i t r HASN'T trot ! Ie m 1-n . h on a. ,..ee. AND tii.-ie '.voiiM:: i L.NEARLY a.1' n.-'nv iiio:c.-s in ! h i COUFTKT if vviv v ns WLLL n.i! is.1el u-iih thnr . n h i-

--Ir o accumplishej ONI-HAXP as mo.ch today AS j oti thouit j--.u would w hen YOU started In YOU !. e done a big c)a '. j,ork. IT is Rtra-ipe th: vve e not seen a fi 1 1 n

YXT of Maj. DairympI

retreat from

IK.OIT KITES, holly pursued by the D'-inun liuni. BUT rrfTh.;s Mr. Cumm--row will utte'i'i to it later. THE Golden Rule is som-ih'.ns WHICH everybody belivfs tie' the OTHER fellow should observe :ind

DAINTY FROCK FOR INFORMAL AFFAIRS

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ANNOUNCE CANDIDACY

rOB AUCITOK. laiio.r Time). : J'leae ar.ii 'iirre Thi cfej-s f l.k

! county th'it I wnli b- a -'jit.u!;iie !' r j re-iHumtip-llon for Aottt'-r of ).ak

ountv, InoiariH. f uLjo t to the primants of May 4lh. ISl'rt. HKORUH M. FOI.AXP.

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rOS CBUmiAL coukt jupoe. Jldit.T Tioo : Kindly iijiuounee to Hi" ol rs of X,b ni'iiij thai 1 am a otmi iiiate fir tt n)!iiu.attoi to the ..rttre e' .luug." of tl rt Ounina! t'otsrf en tie' Itepul'iiesn tieker. aubject to tie' primary elect ton to ho helj May ;. i;eo . I now hold i hi.- oflire i.tid' r appointrierit of the " o orn' , nia'K Mareh IS, 13 lit. MAKTIV .J. SMITH. 'r vti tJo i n l. lnd.

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heiween whi-h a p'rir. f i'r i f ir.ip.eienrc tintii the i i i in oiv.- ed a re ;.-c!o-' o: u ;at i' ei is dense : id :' ling i a t he ma I : ot l e.:. a no of niibi . u; to-i-:t-ff of nearly the sa.-i . . -.core inhabitants ti-.ui e . till- light to IO;' t,l'

j A3 i!ko ( fa lids. j zr,. I 1.-1.-S ' Mil

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a li' r women', ),

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WKEII riTE i SHE u.

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BEKLIN wants n proof -.-f war g'illi BirOKE htt trie? her wax ct iaiinais

woman 15 rmsuiR six children n't seni to care ho.v riKCd.'n suit in that she w-rar

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a. '' .iMory ha'.e been grow-

!''. i.isi ' io. C. .') iic.- s it'll lilfii t .ie await'-' i;.i! t' be comparco to eh ivif-tM 'o-od.-- are awai'.e , V.y or returns ; , cMi icians. mid thus tirouser! is a capita! thing for ".ti,-eus possess i;. Atip'.ied o proper :... i io produce beneficial results. Fxi ' t he targe cities, however, in which anding as to population may have s-iait. !';:ti'ss .it is i-itther foolish to beccne pulation. The competition between boTv the largest population iu the census

eturns might be none profitable if if were directed t showing the !ower ;: portion of prisoners in the jails, 'he highest proportion of church mm '. s. or souio- ; 'aing siiiiiiarly ommend; "ale. THE MYSTERY OF CALLIAUX. It ma- be that e-frenjior Cylliaux of France has been gui'ty of the derestible charges of conspiracy ff litis; liis country durins the war fjr which he is now l'.'.in trial before the French senate sitting as a hish coifi . In f;:ct. if he has been guilty of utip-icnth the tiling , j 1 1 - i 1 1 1 j t ei j atrainst iiin; it is difficu": to understand wh he has not long b: fore t i;is been stood eain-t a wail liUe Ilolo rash a and shot at sunrise. ( :i the contrary, reports from abroad are that his conviction is very doubtful. How is j pf ssihie.To ie'Vn'.'e iliese c-ir ' i ;i ict ion? with th demonst rated iat- ; 'o-h l: vor of the French peop'e . it is ali very well io explain that during his rs in poii ics .mostly in high frovernnionta! posit ions, bo l-,ii;t up ,t political machine which in soif-protee-tion must stick by him. TJiat may he .th explanatirn. hut it is a very srious reflcetion on the patriotism of many of the foremost statesmen of France. The on!; other plausible theory is that, now that the war frenz is past and war propaganda is m longer necessary, the facts may show that Cai'laux was less a deliberate traitor than the victim of official propaganda iy his political enemies. It is curious, if he were as closely involved with

BRAIN WORKERS ORGANIZE. The brain workers of Frutn-u. recognizing that they have been squeezed by conHietiiig forces hu-.i have suffered therefrom, have resorted to the -amo mo-uts to enforce what they believe to be thtir rights 'org since adopted by those whose source r income liein the skill of their hands organi7ation. Artists, poets, dramatists, journalists, university professors, engineers, doctors, l.-n'-'c:' and architects are to bo

'included. Its purpose-, n. is announced, is to secure j justice and to gain for brain workers the position, honor land reward to which they are entitled, i Whether brain workers who differ widely in lability will be able to profit so fully by organisation

as have manual laborers remains for the future to

SHOULD rn-i"-!id ho r 1t .-.

OUR eperi"r,. e is th.v EVXN the most cAjtious woman REGARDS her heme a. i hol u t el y AJPTXB she has locked ill THE windows AND tucked i'ie front do..r key under

OF oour." by the wa-.

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roE cracuiT coukt judoib. Fid. lor Tunes: I'!e;i.- aritiome-o to the voters of th count . through the cnlmmis f jour I t p'-r lhat 1 p m r raudtdite .r th Rerufdioa.:i nomination for Jjdge of the l.-k" Circuit i'ourt, prinmries, May -to. ;rf; 1 now hold t'Us -.Tee uridT rpitetent i..f th Governor, sirrt .laniui v 1st, 1113. E. JII1J.S MOIITOX.

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WE riOle with some arprphpnsion THAT the allies are KOing to send rnn

TtTKXST end o '.8? of II to 4-j

member of the

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Vi" I ih to be distinctly understood

vve are not straining at the

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IN our mad desire to jret OTH and flg-ht the. snielly Tur

Sportsman 's Protest Against Ruining Noted Hunting Spot

This pretty spring:- frock can wel' te worn for the informal darxe oi afternoon tea. It is designed in blu aatin with ovsrfirapinjf ui pray poer jrfttte. Crvstal heads simulating cozens of cainty little tassels form th trimming and a bit of filet laef andi & dainty touch at the neck. Th' blue satin forms a becoming; wide girdle and tne dress is complete. O

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is cilO-il upon to voice I heir ultimate protest .-lyoinst the nrna'iijw! sang of 1 a tid - i-"ir .-. i r hv 5o.me teehnir-iii me.tns oi' Uo2-isiriti.ro ar" tiw. nt t'.ly depriving our citizens of the 1h-i hope of pleasure by drainttii; this great

fish and sam paidiiis-. hut most int-

(ietermine. it is possible mat tne aoter tnes mignt port. n- to ai . m.-y an-- oestroyir.e

reap a benefii that would be denied to those of lesser aliilii y. It would certainly not be possible to standardize etfori to the same extent that it prevails in tin states. l!owoer, any class has the privilege of organizing to better conditions and trial alone will demonstrate whether in pes are well founded. Team work

succeed where individual ellort tans. At any the idea that union methods and collective ei-

for workers with hands am

ma y rate

forts are adapted onl

"hat he who had only his brain ability to sel! couid do i; only as an individual seems to be p?.ssin..

THK nillTISU have already estimated what American tourists will spend in Kim and and France this year. Though further leans ma be refuse,! they liuie on getting the money anyhow.

or.'idiPLr crounos where coiitiflrss

t h on s;,t ; i-is of wood out other species of due!: ;.nd fur bear ins animals raise the;; younfi 'rich yar, hich ly the wn. is p.- it i e!y t' e virv R ..; ICil ha 7h toi. op- t. t'.t- ?i;i ss ..f oi;; present i u i s; i .i i ory g-'iie t re? ty. To tl-e -pottsuien ,,:' Indiana 'he iii'-t'- ti'ouplit is a'ohorrciit that the. j no itie t of a. e iii me 1. 1 tfilooiial iooij.o,-.o ff fair, lo-o, miccled mfr. -- a tri'oiira: who h tali into considera t p.ii tV.- t islits of A nie- t tarns nod eisi;ies l-o- ro. piihlie . Harp van 1"' ov r throw u r ti"''t;ir'ieil

fA''ii,et ' T Norl'-ern In-

are now driven to rea'ine tlie

I great inipottareo of the Kankakee r v-

T and swamo '.ar.'i-. ii.d otiiy by the" incr?ase in taxis, hut by the i.t. of macy thnu.-ands of dollars brought tc ttie;r do'-r hv mofi ists etii.uiie to tliis beuntifti! camping ground, .lust third: of it riroi!ir Sportsmen it if estimated that by the draining: ot these srv.imps and the lo-.vet ing of the Kankakee (liver, the! the farmers business tnn and citizens of Lake and the surrounding coun-jes wi'l lost over f l..rn1.onf a,nniisl:y. There wen 1"2 ft.mi'ies within the radius of 1 mile alons this river who marie their living from nbeimen. campers rind h.t'i'eis. to say nothing- about the rnoo.oy naking possibilities derived fr. m th sale of fiti. et.-. Most every ntr cnont in all the towns, and villages n'ofri '-tie roads leading to th" KanU .' for the creater part .-.f 'heir living ai'.d when you stop to consider that all of the fani'.tjea along- thi n'r hae lost lo.i nd r ds of thousand of dollars hv this ilrnin-iEe proj'--:. there is n, wuiut r t'ost we now 'se -, to en.iotn this t- no full of lnd-hor, s from advanc'tia fuiih'r votit this d'.s

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MKMORY IS so treacherous when i ling all the items that should tco in Ltx return!

comes to rethat inconu'

A PRIZi: sow sold in Nebraska for $2 t'.'.o. N; use tryiug to figure what pork should sell for.

rtstu"n arf not a ! t mret h-

er . r ivlioli.v a pi.raon ( virtue, thy are ;Ow,;vs ready to respect a 'id ahnb' y t'e e.i.isioi. henev.r tiiiir inter, .'-t requires th" f ox ermeont f( sssum j i risd ict ion , which iu this case r ; i'o; l;i ly. will explain t'-.ir filenovv bp i ;t is uii'l rxtood has he.-n up. pr-.-p'-ia .e,l l.y congress l.-r t)-e dra'ti-ini-of sna mn ar. as for a -, rie'i i t: ra I ptl 1 p'-sos.

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r.-aliy gained t ter

, acres of Und by this drainage bill. I r ....'i .v.... .... . . t i . . .

loss's ts 1 1 1 offset t:-;cii- pain th'-r.? to one. Tn the tre;-ent course of c.e ilrii.isf from Water Valley. Ind.. to SniU.T. 1 now in operation daily : is necesxai-y to straigt-.ten $nr lour-

teen miies of river bed in order i j

ntat e ,'fiti p.ossiote acies of land re practli-aily ivo fiiiotiers. This fcain e r( relief to said farmers will cost hou

by farmers and families along till ri'-er thousands upon thousands of dollars in toe loss of revenue, besides every farmer within its radius, w heftier beneficiary cr not, 111 be tax 1 rcme $lfi.0n per acre. The writer of this article, while no a properly or lard o .. ner along the Kankakee F.:'. er. l.a.s len tryinK for so:n" time to d- :e tys anT means by w hich the above claim could be presented to o o - government, but U seems that every channel yet approached is friendly to t' e j,and-Mogs. hence I make this app'.i! to the sportsmen of Indiana with the hope of hearing from some brother sportsman who if wen informed and hip enough to ngpeut or plan a course that we can pursue to bring results m this vfry necessary action. What is there to prevent the sportsmen of (ndinna from petting together and forcing action by the slate and the national government to retail what Is now left of oi r Kankakee river and samp lards. Why not raise our state hunting 1 cense fee from one to three dollnts and use this fund to force the poltbh farmer to a. more semsible rea 1 i7.-i t ion of the necessities of life? We can easily .raise a few dolinrs from each license bolder in our stat" to ferlit this cae, and if necessary many thousands of dollars can b raised l y means of forcible to our sportsmen of Indiana and thousands of non-residents who are also suffering great losses by this drainage project. Joist: m. V.TT.rot'KSOX. Hammond, Ind.

FO S if SKIFF. FI tor Times: Ihr-ase aoeounee io ihe ycor of Inke C'Oitii v 'hni I w;U 1-e a cundiriale for the office of silie-.-itT of Iji'k- County, subject to the primaries. .Mav 4'n. I!5.1'. , JAY A. I'MPl.HRT. Gary. Ind.

FOK SHEair?. Editor Time,?: 1-viridlv announeo to the -oters rf tyaVe county tbe.l I m a enndidate for' the fiom i na tr.n to the offb-e of sheriff -f hskc Cuiuitv on the llepublican ticke'. subject to the primary eie tiori to be h'id May 4th, IPm. U PRICE VHITAKF.r. Harnmon-i

toe SHzsirr. ndJtor Times: riee announce to the oters of T.aVe eountv that T am a candidate for the nomination to the oTio.e of Sheriff of Lake county on the Krublican ticket, subject to the prirnaj-y cleotion, May 4'.h, lt'l'e. Enir LUND.

70S COKONEB. Editor Times: Wl.I you kindly announce through the columns of our -viper that I am a rand'date for i-rionitn,ten to the offVe of t'oronfr on the Reiwiblican ticket, at the primary. May 4. 1920. I have been in orfiee but two months beojois? in l.ke o.unty the Treasurer and Coroner do not essume their offices until a year after fhe. other county oTicers. but I am tryinp to conduo the atfairs of the offV. jn a manner io merit the aupport of the electors at the cimirt prirrarv. EDWARD El EVAN'S, SI. D.

70S TMAOTEER. Editor Times: 7""le.se announre to the voters rf Lake county that I will be a candidate for re-nomina ion for Treasurer of Ijike county. Indiana, subject to the primaries of May 4th. l?n. RALPH R. BRADFORD.

TOR SS1TATOK. Ed'tor Times: riease announce to the voters of Lake county that 1 will be a candidate for re-nominai ion for Sntitor from Ike county. Indiana, lublert to the primaries of May 4th, U:0. JAMES J. 'CEDJ-L..

LOWELL

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Miss Abhie WTight of Chlcaco is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. Li. Weekly. R. F. Carl in and children and M ss Anna White who have been spending the winter at Hot Springs, Ark., arrived h'-me last evening. George Searle of Shelby, was In Lowell yesterday. He brought his two bttle daughters up to attend St. Er ward's school. F. L. Weakly wa in Hinitnntil "ous.ness lat evening. -Mrs. Bessie JHaydn attended 4. meeting of l;e Royal Neighbor at clary last eyen'ng. She is the district deputy for thi.- dietrist. William J.-hnson of Thayer, was !n Lowell on business yesterdav. VV". H . Olds and Brye rwhitaVer. re-p-iblican candidates for sheriff of Ike county, were in Lowell yesterday Interviewing our people 1n regard te their candidacy. Sunt. Hugh Clark of the high school is quite eri--us sick at ds home hera.

fringing Up correct.- A fak r7. "TW ( t"eil. the Ctexss f Correct " ' Willie- Step W just- vmav-t r I Now Just What f I A Lot OF little $m V F CLASS-t F.sH.-y-x ff made: or? J With a 6tr,n&-!!

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