Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 226, Hammond, Lake County, 12 March 1920 — Page 4
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THE TIMES Friday, March 12, 1920.
THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS
BY THE
LAKE COUNTv POINTING A PUBUSM1N3 COMPANY
With pori-ons who pre fess to fee in the Incident tutentir.ltis of widespread trouble tn making "prohibition prohibit." the w is father to the thought.
Comparisons of the littlu flurry in Michigan with j the historic "whiskey insurrection" of President Wash-j
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Cntere1 -u the ,os'offc In HrnmonJ. February 4. The Cry Everurxc Times tiali except Sunday. En lerec at lb. poetofne. In Gary. Apri! IS. 11J. All uoder tbe ct of March 3. 18V9. as secon.d-cia.ae matter.
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the slightest doubt of the ability of our government to '. make its laws respected. Neither Ircn county, Michigan i
nor any other district has provided a spectacle of popular revolt against the prohibition law. Prohibition by regular enactment is now a prtrt of the supreme law of the land. It is the duty of officials
both federal and fttite. to enforce it without, fear rj
favor, and it is equally the duty of every citUeu to uphold the officials by all means within his power. I'or citueus to say that ihey will support only ueh iavs as they personally approve would be a virtual endorsement of anarchy. The prohibition amendment can
I be lepeaied through the yame process by which it wr.s adopted, but every months experience of the benefits
of sobriety lessns the liklihood that the nation wiil ever lake such a backward step.
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NOW IS TKE TIME TO SAVE. For more than a yc.r foreslghted men have been going up and down the country preaching the need of
GIRLS AND MOVIES. Another unfavorable phase of life for ycung wo men resulting from the lure of the film is discussed
by the Lafayette Journal which says: I
"Multitudes of young women read how some girl w-ho fernierly worked for $2 a day In some store has now become a mcvie star and earns $1,000 a week. It is unsettling to many girls. They dream how they might do the same thing, and they become dis-satisfied with the humdrum of their work-a-day life. "Success in the movies calls' for very rare qual-
OKE of
ainpi-d OUT her eye brow-, ue ri?e to BIMAM that no matter what
cost , OK how much It hurts, cr how funny it looks IT'3 a'.l riRht a.s long s It's stylish. A LOSDON -.tockbrokc r. aged TO lrat
ACTING hive, Si. has arrived. AND is said to be a regular cut-up as a RESULT of one of these interstitial operations IT'S about time for the occupants Of the monkey hcus? IN Lincoln Taik to be ex'remc'y APPEE3ENSrTE about the future. I NEW process -!l keep food Indefi-
TO the. allies by Germany INDIVIDUALS wht are thinking- of i oiisi'd ring STARTING another world war MIQHT Fonder this. IT is entirely usck-s TO ask a woman to stop and THINK that about two-thirds of what shj SATS is of no consequence a;ii COULD just as well have been left i-nsaid.
ANY girl who wishes her GOWN to arsurue and preserve flat lines
of May 4Ui, u i.i j U'
F. M. rOLAND.
FOB CSZ3UNAL COURT JU2GE. Kdi'fir Ti.iks: Kindly announce to the vo'ers of I.;!e remit y that I am a candidate for th: nominatiim t ' the otn " of Judge f i he Criminal c'curl en the Jiepu 1li an tiki:. subject to the primary clvclmii to be h. Id May 4. ?:n. I !K'U hvdd this olllce under appointment of the 0ivernor, nmdi March 13. I'.'llt. MARTIX J FMlTir. Crown Po.iil. Ind.
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EHOUIiD wear an unruffled demeanor AS one of her spiffy ur.die?, as WTE understand she caJla them. INCREDIBLE as it may feern.
ANNOUNCE CANDIDACY
thrift. When the, ending of the war found the world
Cat on its back, its treasuries and storehouse.; emptied j ities of spontaneity and unspoiled charm, in addition j and erjiag needs on every hand, the demand went up j to a perfect gift for mimicry. to al! men to produce more and save more. j "The stage actress gains an Inspiration from the J In a year of this preaching it might be supposed ' enthusiasm of the audience. Acting befcre a pictured j that results wculd be achieved sufficient to make fur-I machine must be a cold blooded proposition that would j ther education unnecessary. Put at New York the other i rattle anyone w ith Lie least self consciousness. The day an economist warned manufacturers tha the land chances for success in this field for the ordinary girl i
would 60on be living on its nerve; and that "we have , are too s!ight for a moment's consideration."
cow a state of affairs In which the rich wish to spend
ONE AID TO PROFITEERING. If the United States railroad administration got its deserts, it would be prosecuted by the attorney-gen-
! eral for at least being an accessory to profiteering.
more and save less and the pocr wish to spend more and work less.' If this is true, then a year of preaching has not been worth the effort. Most of the preaching has overshot its mark. The
average man is not mucn concerned wnen n is tou ( filor,agp cf cars makes demand for lumber so keen ! that demand exceeds supply, and world stocks are low- an,orig rieaiers in the middle west that they offer mat j er, and foreign needs immense, and that prices win . f, - honna for delivery, and auv dealer who!
come dewn if he buys le?s. ajj rorks more. j actually receives a carload can sell it several times.
But tell the averago m?.-n how he can put more j Tbc Mississippi Valley Lumberman tells hew it ; dollars in his pocket, cow. and he wiil p3y quick at- j ,vorks. accordins to the Portland Oregonian. A Min- i tenUon. That is the message that preachers should np.,pp,is wholesaler hd a carload of 100. 000 lath, and
preaca. iney snouia poiai out to tne American toi.?r soif; )r to , retl:,pr -p. ths bu;,-er 9n it ag3.;r,
that if he doesn't save today he is passing up the ga'den
DOUT want to kno'f that WHAT ruzlos us is bow to k'ep food definite lj . A HIRED girl may NOT stay Ions', but cu bet THAT she stas long enough to -ret ACQUAINTED with the FAiULY skekto:!. THE shoe dealers cf the stale hae
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IN conference at Indians polls a', which FEICXS vere discussed.
the less said about
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by an exchange that a hot in the "Wi'iider if it hurts muc
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opportunity of a lifetime. Take Liberty bends. Some issues are selling at little more than $00 on J10O par. It is only a matter ef A little time until they wi;! be selling a: par or
above. The man who puts $30 in a Liberty bond today i t h i S3
is laying $100 or more. And the expeited decline in prices in the next few years will make his saving much more. When prices are high is a mighty poor lime to be extraTagant. It is a mighty good time to save.
i n en, of $i'.' The third day thesecond buyer it ".or another 1 opus .f ?100, and ' el'oie the week
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each time
THE SUPREME LAW OF THE LAND. After it is all over with the repcrted defiance of federal authorities, seeking to enfoite the prohibition law. by officials of an obscure Michigan county, is now aeen to have been about about as awe-inspiring as a four-year-old boy shaking his fist at .lack Dempsey.
ended "a -2 car had char.
at a i r :u of $ 1 ' ; .
This sort, of thing promises to continue well into c;.i. for the number of empty cars promised is
less than half the shortage, and performance never keeps ;:p with promise. The best way cut of the predicament would be to load every available ship and send it through the canal.
PERHAPS BECAUSE those Kerensky representatives do not love the Bolshevists lesa but themselves more may be the real reason for not testifying asainst "Ambassador" Martens at Washington. WITH $10 CRUDE oil possible, automobilists are likely to be called on to pay well before they tide.
WAB criminals that she WIIiI. ji basy with the pardon beard LIKE they do in Indiana. EVERT wife, knotv s THAT if her husband had FOLLOWED her advice he would SAVE ten l.nne a. nm-h MONET as he has. IT has reached the pass that when A MAN has a choice of buying either a suit or A SHIRT he doesn't know which to gel
GENERALLY a
( A INVERT I ft KM FA'TS) FOR AUDITOR. Editor Times: Please announce to the voters of Lake county th.-it I wiil be a candidate for re. nominal ion for Auditor of Lake Cenntv. Tnd;-s subjet to the pr'riarie
TOR CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE. Editor Times: I'lease announce to the voters of the county, through the columns of your paper that I am a. candidate for the Ilepuhiionn rK-n. :r a t ion for- .luiire of the Iyike Circuit court. i-rmiHrus Uav 4th. 1PU0. I now bold this office umVr appointment cf tiio Governor, since. January 1st. iy 19. K. MILES XOLTOX.
tor sheritt. Ed'e.f T rnes: n.se announce to th-e voters of Laki county that 1 am a candidate for the loni.i.at ion t , the ofllre ef Sheriff of
La k e sii hj. LJi;.
un'y on the 1 republican p.cliet.
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primary ejection. May 4ti
KHIC LUND.
FOR SHERIFF. Editor Times: Please a.nnounee to the voter, of Take county that I will he n eandidate for the office of sheriff of Lake ''oui;tv. subject to the primaries. Ma-.- 4th t JAV A. KMPLKRT. Gar;-, Ind.
FOR CORONER. Ld'tcr Times : Wi.l oii kindly jinnrunce through the columns of your paper that I ajn a canI id ;. for re-nonii nafn to tha office of Coroner on the Republican ticket at the primary. May 4, 1820. I hae heen m ottien but two months hecoiue in iake county the Treasurfr atiil Co;-oii. r do not assume their offices until a ea r aftrr (he other county ofllcr.. b-it 1 nin trymjr to conduct the f.'f.ir? of the oflbe in a manner to mei i; tl. suppc-rt of the electors at the coming pri m r v. EPWARD E. EVANS. M. D.
FOR SHERIFF. Editor Times: Kindly announce to the voters of I,ake county tha.t I. am a candidate for the nomination to the office of Sheriff of Lake County on the Republican ticket, subject to the primary election to be held May 4th, U'2n. L. EliVi.X WHIT AKER. TTa mmond.
FOR TREASURER. EdOor Times: I'iease announce to the voters of Iake county that I will he a candidate for re-nomination for Treasurer of I-ake count v. Indinna. subject to the primaries of Mnv 4lh. 1"1 RALPH R. BRADFORD.
FOR SENATOR. Editor Times : Plea.se toiiounce to the voters of Ike county that I will be a candidate for re-nonnnat ion for Senator from Lake county, Inoiana. subject to the rnmar.ts of May 4lh, 1'J20. JAMES J. rEDJL.
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