Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 235, Hammond, Lake County, 23 March 1920 — Page 4

'age Four

THE TIMES Monday. Mar. h U.

THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS

porter, who has made au investigation fur the New York Evening Post. In a statement. Lit t'edalo claimed that out of a

BY THE LAKE COUNTv F-siNTlNG A PUBLISH!N3 tctal of 209.000 men repisteren with the board ,of whom COMPANY it is believed 110,000 are eligible for training, only The If. County Tiraea Daily except svurdey 24.000 have been placed in .training schools after lit undr. kmered at the poatoinca la Hammond. Ju munt lis of work by the board. Onlv 217 have been Th. Ttn.ev.st rh,M.t,fl,.n. Harbor, "y except I trained and placed in employment, he charged.

EnuriJ at the poftotace la fr-ast cniiifo. , utner cnarges or J-itt lecmie were:

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Th. L.0 County Ttmea enausry and Weekly action, j Ml" , hfin IS. 000 ?mv.-, m.-n whose appeals for Enters st the tvaroffio :n Hammond. February 4. 1314. . ;1 i fi i i, have been approved have never been sent to Tha Gary Evening Times Dallv except Suuday. i tereu at the poetcfflee in Ury. April i. 11J. ' schools. natter"! UDder th " ' "" 3 wd-c"j The soK11,rjJ bPPr,n so tir((, flf wlUUns th;lt no ; per cent of those eligible have "thrown up in disgust" G. LOGAN ha INK CO CHICAGO. , tueir chances of letting; to school.

UimmcnJ (rrtvst exchange) S100, S101. lltl (Call for whatfcvtr department wanted.) Gary Of flee Telephone 1ST Nassau A Thmp-on Kast Chicago Telopnone 851 East Chicago (The Times) Tel. phone, Ir..1tir 14 . ft... . - . .. i... T..l..oioo S01

Indiana Harbor (Reporter ar.jri&V"Ad"v. )" Telephone 2SJ i e sentatives of the board, as evidenced by an alleged 'wnFc7Tn7 "Z. 'r'wiey" c on;r cl"l!l!;in them to be "hard boiled" with their It yon fcare asy trouble retting Thi Tinas makes com- , patients.

fialnt immediately to tha Circulation Departrnani.

Ten per cent of those who have .started the train! lag have abandoned it because of many delays. Lax business methods by the board. Cruelty toward th ewoundeil service meu by reps

ANNOUNCE CANDIDACY

( A I) V E UTI S K M K N T S ) FOB, AUDITOJt. Kditor Timos: Please ii'iiioiiiicK to the. voters of Lake, county that 1 will he a andidato for rn-nnminai ion for Au.litor of Uke County, Indiane. subject to the prl'ii-nries of Muy 4th, l!i2tt. ;K0'..-,K M. l'OLAXU

ii umMnrn at

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HER MANY GLOTHES

IT you fan to receive your copy of Tri Ttv as pro-upt- ; ' V X 'X . t , , . f-r aa you hare In the past, please rt- not think It hna t-M A phase ot the huumng situation which i. giving lost or wee not sent on tlm. Remember that the , inaM So.,th pU(1 as nUch cc n,,.rn R6 it js the t.iM f (h er-lr la not what It u"el to be. aod that complatnta ara areneral from many eource about tha trsln and mntl aer- Calumet lepio'i is fomraented upon bv the South Uond rica. Th Trait hae Increase.; Ma mal'infr equipment ana Tri, ,i. ua,-c-la atrtTlnir earnestly to reach Ita patrona on time. IU irnn.iu, w nn II faatb. prompt In advising us when you do ant et yoar paper ana ; The agitation iu Chicago of the readv-cut house will act promptly. . "

! initial amnion ot i tie sneuer problem is a good jtliiug. If Chicagouus go to the bottcm of the subject ; they will instruct the nation's people. The factory- ! made house being adopted 'theic it will be taken tip I rapidly in other cities suffering from a laek i f dwellings, j "We bugger.t that the public notice the state of the

One of the long established iuaustries of Georgia !. lumber market in connection with the ready-cut house

is under attack and its beneficiaries are throwing their discussion. It has been said to be soft for a number political anil moral forces into a pool for concerted of weeks and buyers are urged to come in now. I.ike-

FOB CJMMXNAL COUST JUDGE. Kditor Tun. -i: Kindly announce to tr, voters of Lake

ouuty that 1 urn n .an.lllat.' for th,. noniinution to tha otfice of Ju Ite !" tn i

Criminal Court on the KepubH.-ati ticket, sntijecf to tin; prnriary ci.rctiuii t bo M May 4. lt2H. I now hold thia ofTlce under appointment of tbe Governor, made March D,

I J 1 a. MARTIN' J- FMITII. I'ro i n I'o.t.t. tad.

'Diamond Dyes" Make Faded, Old, Shabby Garments New.

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resistance. Humane societies backed by the support, of civilized fipiniua and impulses have begun ji vig rous mpnlgn for the abolition of the "whipping bosses' cr "fosgtcg mas. rs" wno have been fixtures in Georgia prisons. Naturally the disciplinarians who have drawn salaries for enforcing order and obedience or compelling labor la municipal stockade.? and county, are not going

wise the brick manufacturers ;ir suggesting that stabilised prices are quite likely. Nothing can be said of the likelihood cf uninterrupted work by the building tradf s. without which no housing scheme can succeed at present. "Thit must be said of the so-called portable house; It is a house that can be bought and set up and will provide shelter for a man's family. This shelter cannot

fo give u? ".heir Jjbs without a fight, whatever public obtained in any city we know anything about c-plfclon may be. The start was made when the humane at anything like reasonable rent. Families are doubled t-oclety of Atlanta forced ihe abandonment cf flogging nrxd tripled, in one-family houses to the point of inwomen inmates of the city stockade. Then followed an decency and the rvstrb. tion aaainst children' is enr.rder forbidding whipping men prisoners, which en- i ' ourag'.ng pieventiu'i of family increase, rouraged the opponents of fogging so much that they : "Nobody seems iu ca re particularly whether the let out try have the practice wiped out all over the i-ouse shortage is ended or not except the newspapers

and a few ma nu fa cfrers. Yet the philter situation is on of the greatest, if n t the greatest, single cause of evtreme and dangerous socilim in the country. It will be better to encourage the use of ready-cut houses than to have no houses.

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;:ceess followed in different count'rv". but only e f -fim essioTis to public opinioti, as t li p-op.'.-'nrnfd nlv-p t he canioaigu spread over th!

atate and th "foseing masters" began to make a tight to save their jobs. Then it was found that the Georgia penal cede established the positions of "whipping bosses" but left their appointment to the discretion of prison wardens, and the opponents of flogging are overjoyed o be informed by the warden of the prison at P.runswiek that there has nor. been a Hogging in that institution for

Don't worry about perfect result.

"I 'ia nioi.d lives." u! ra n t ee'i to

Kiv a new, rich. fn.ilel...-H color to any fabric, whether it be wool. l;wn, cotton or mixed poods -drennen. idolises. Ktocklnss, skirts. cMldrrti's c-.ats.

fatt:ers, dr.iperies. co verities. Ti;- ! Mr.-, t ion ;,... '.villi e.tch package.

t'lls ?o plainly iiow to diamond dye

rox cixcuit couxt judge. ! "v'r i,ny t"ior that you can not inake Kditor I'line... u tni-iuhe. Kti'iotnce to the v. lis of the j Iu.itch Rny material have druggist .anerV,r7h U' '""uu? " r 'S I show von "I i a mond Dve" Color Card, paper that 1 am t candidal" for Ihn Hepublic.'i n i..t,,i.6lion !.r .iioiK- of tlie ( . . lytik..- Circuit Oouri, priinaries .May 4th,

1 now hold this otlice under app.dnt. men' of tha Uovcrii..r. sinco .'anuarv i.-e., 15)13. E. MILKS NORTON'.

Kditor Times: F'ense armi'iinee t. t!ie n!'Tu of Tak county ti a! I will !. a cuid ida ! : for the rfflC" of Sheriff of Lake County, mbjext to the I-rlmai 1.-5. May 4l'n. L'l'ft. JAV A. lilPl.KLV. Gary, lnd.

TOS EHEElrr. IMttor Tim.--: Ktti.Ky utii. ounce t th" voters of Lski cour.ty that I am a andldat.- for the nominal ion to the oitlco of theri;T of Lake t'l.iir.ty .n ' ne liet-utihcan ticiiet. suhjec' to th" ruriiirv fleet .m to b hold .May 1th. lIfi L. K.RVCK WllITAKni. Hamiiicr.d.

10 CHARGE TO EXCHANGE LiBERTY BONOS

I'tiii" ;Sa.m in:ikis no eharire for 'be ::. lmnu of t to j ti. ry into p. rieaneat Liberty botnir 'I'll... temporary ones u;ay he su ti endefed ihrotlh bittl.s ittid 'rust l ol!:.ane i 1:0 fol-U.-lfe d bv !! ill !. the

" i I i .d. i a 1 Ke.-i. rve batik of T. !;.. The Fdit- r T-me- SHEKIrF- j n. w l..nd- will Ii- ! d i ver d at ti,- ,-x- ' 5'le.ase anruMince t the voter" of Lake I P'-n--- the rnii.-d State Thi." o.'ie hi! count v thnt I ant Candida'" for tho i.tiuouncenient was mxdo bv trie 'edera.1 aom.ntion to the office of shenrT of J ,.,,,.. h!iuh f ,!,, that tl;e Liberty

lujtitl iioijers lii'tt)', Know troit ti un

SUbje.-t lllJU.

th.: primary rite: ion. May 4di

ERIC LUNli.

roB sHEBirr. Editor Tir-ies:

'!'-ao nnnounce f the voters of Iak f oount that I am a candidate for th j

Republican ncm ins t .on T'r Sheriff of Lake e.umtv. at the tiimarv .leetioi.. May 4th. 1920. I nm at pternt a Desk Sergeant if the City of Gary J'ohce Depart tticti l tappointed ) . JAMES V. DOW'LING. Gary, lad.

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SM00T SERVES ULTIMATUM TO SAVE PAPER. In the interest of conserving t lie supply of paper, as well as the cost of printing and mailing. Senator Smoc t has given formal notice that hereafter he will object to all extraneous matter going into the Congres-

roa sxisirr. Ti t pi" s :

IMeaso ."nnc-ur.co to the vn'rr of Lake county t.al I am a candidate for th otlb-e of Sheriff of Lake county, eubj. ct to the Rf pub. ;oan primari r-. Jlav sh. V.I20. JOE GRAHAM. Hammond, Ir.d.

ten years. The humane soc ieties and women's organi-' S1,,nnl r.ecorrt except resolutions from state legiclaiuret) rations have interpretated this as evidence that flogging; i or rity councils. Mr. Smoot's ultimatum means that can he dispensed with everywhere, a view they are at j Petitions, political speeches, newspaper editorials, etc!, present trying to impress upon the legislature to bring j wiJJ DOt l,e Slven free publicity thrcugh'the flies of the repealer. But the "flogging masters" a:e putting up Accord. During the debate on the peace treaty the col-

TOB SHERIFF. Editr.' Times: Kindly announee to the voter of Lake cutitv "that I urn a . miiiat. for the

nomination to the office of Sheriff of!

j Ixke court;" en the Koputdi.-nn ticket,)

suhjei-t to trie primary ei.-ction to pt; Isold Mav 4th. 1 920. " i U ILLIAM 1 1. OLD?. East Chicago. Ir.d.

a stubborn fight to re'atn one of the recognized insti tutioas of the slate.

ANOTHER FEDERAL FIZZLE. All the reams of white paper which were given by newspapers, hard pressed for paper to federal vocational education have been wasted because the board had made a disastrous failure of s rehabiiiat ion of wound

ed service men. according u charges filed with the j ar-&tner on house education committee by Harold A. Liil'eda'e. re- i

umns of thj.t publication were loaded down with a mass

of material that bad no proper place in the official proceedings. So notorious did the practice become that one

j democrat frcm the South earned the title of "exchange

editor of the Congressional Record " I

!F PERSHING'S coat is "split tip the mtk," as a Texas congressman charge?, it is too bad. Ilnsn't h

not l av to pay anything- to the banks for ex. b.anjfintr the bonds for t'.om. The ixch-uie of bonds ftinrted Mareh 1". fn Hi.. Seventh Kedej-a' Reserve dis-t'-le.t there in-.- out ta:id i"i a .'"). "

of th-- th.r.j joan bonds, d.C d May f'. I IMS. and nrt'o tin-: Scptom!.. r 1 ". LOS.

To this isii.- titer.- were close to C.i'd'.ecO indi". idual -.ubscrib-r. :i und after April 1 the R. verve bank expects to have su!tie;ent. sut-piies of the pernia iient bonds of the ti'-.-' and s ond 4s arid first :.n.i sr-eond t ' 4 f to to arol.-;.j. Of tilvp. f'-rai' clases Gift-- i outs'and.n ill ".'cis di-"i-iet about ?".lv'"'''.i.''iO worth. The tirsi ii re pi ej,erit conversions of '.ho first o' fir cent Liberty loan bonds to the 4 p. r cent bonds of the. second Liberty h-an. There- is every ad vi.tiui k" in oor rt ng these to tlio 4 i-r cent lionds of toe third Liix-riy loan, as they retain tb'-ir orotrtmtl, maturity da'es. The I'o-.st 4s l-..n .. b.-.-n . tiioi.it an ii.t-.-res' jr.iit.oti fsitico ;;1st I.Veti;her; !:ii second Is since November. Tins interest. will be

fully y.Luftei! n.anent bonds

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FOB COKOPTXE. Editor Tini'-s: XVbl jsu kirdly announco through the columns of y..ur caper that I am a candidate for re-nonuna.tn to the oftice of Coroner on the Republican tick- I at the primary. May 4. 1920. I have been In off! re but ;tn months because ia Lake county the Treasurer and Coron-r do not aimmt t heir ofh.-es until a year after the ..c.hr .ounty offl-c-rs but I arc, i ryinjc to conduct the affairs cf the o;i, , m a manner to merit the support of the electors at tint coming primarv. EDWARD E. EVANS. M. L.

ST. JOHN

of Crown fondly .f w 1 '. h J o h n

Albert Miller nrd far;,' 1'olr t and John Spitz nn Cr.fflth fpent Smdav he

h'tark and fami'v. Vincent Thlelen left (iutid.av f r la., to attend the fu era", or to.s l-r -the... Jeo Hoffman ami family of 1 y-r visited .Sunday here with It lati.. . Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Thiel of Hammond spent Simla;- here witn Mr. and -Mrs. Jot., Tide!. Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jn.-s entertained a partv of relatives here on Snndav.

MU Eiiii.ii.a,-tii Kitiiman .' tinned t Harainciid Sunday e-venii.i; a't.-r vi-.i

irig- the week-end here with her mother

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For Liver and Bovels Dr. Carter's K. & B. Tea A Mild, Gentle Vegetable Laifttlre amj Healthful DrlnV.

( i For the stomach, liver end bowel and to purify the biood, ihete's nothing more I reliable. Give it to the ii'tie onet s-bfc ' j they get (everiih arid cun t eat. They like

it and it ooe tnem lou d frmd

FORMER EMPEROR KARL has to worry a!om

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The Passing Show I

THESE i ; IGar.d.

s ready to go at EMis

XUTDLT woman novelist urjes SOME slitrht consideration cf father as well a3 mother WTEI.Ii, that's t'ne first kind WORD pa has had sir.ee b'n.le T-tii's '.abin WAS written. WHM things get to a point v. h. re HE can't see why she ri-tds any spend r.g- money AND she can t se why HE needs any spending money YOTT can write it down in your diary thit that KABBIAOS is bound to ba a failure. OUS inviolable resolution for the day: WI siiall never go up in en ae.-op'ane AND then leap from ore to the other WHILE iu mid -air. KINO GEOEGE Is pressing bis pants NOW from stsr to larboard PROS ABLY the royal breeks ARE almost worn out fore ftft AlfD the kink is doing well to presa them at all. YOTT can always ntfik" a hit with A WOMAS by telling her that she is f row inK youngir 1 EVERY day. She knows that you are LTINO but she"s jrlad to fall for it every tune. A SCIENTIST ha - discovered tha.t the NERVES ot smell become weary quicker tliin ANY other nerves in the human body

AND probah tired

tiiTt's whRt makes us

W HE NEVES we b -sr that thev want

T7. & to become m.indate for a lot of creasy Turks. ABE KASTIN rays h never

fama towards a f. liow

FUELS the

after bo HAS told Abe somcthina S'-od.

for his own

WE have to confess thai we ARE not strong for Hoover HOW can anybody win with a slofin: "HE Kept Us Out of Sugar"? IF men coulj be arrested for stealing other MEN'S tim most of us would spend QUITE a few days ;n jail. THE old maxim has been changed, to read : WOMAN wants but little

t'.w, but wants hat little

HERE folk.

ONE rca.sen vhy a woman prefers to lior

SHOFFINO by phone is because can't h-!ir to P"e

HOW to v.

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NOTICE out with an

getting for her

hat Atfy Gn. rainier is

INTERVIEW defending deportation

vant any interviews, Mr.

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3 DEMAND

Leonard Tractor Stock NOW

otra idea of tas-y irioney IS being" publicity agent for an EARNEST group of religious workers WHO think thy know all about bus ir..st;, AS most religious workers do think. TELL a lie. ;o save a WOMAN ar.oVdie will always XE1XEMSSK you as a gentleman, BUT if you toil a TO save a rein he w:i: a p, a s R-2CEMJBER you as a liar.

TOR TREASURER. tries

I'leac ann'-uii.-o to the vo.ers of Lake county that I nill be candidate for ro-iiorrinat mn for Tr'-.iftirr of Ijik-i

county, Indiana, subject to the prima r of May 4th. !f2a. R ALE I R EILVDEORD.

FOR SENATOR. Editor Tfme; F'lease announce to the voters o' L.'ke eoun'y that I will b a candidate for re-n.-minatiori for Senator from Lake c-untv. Indiana, subject to the primaries of May 4".h, 15.00. JAMES .T. NED 1L.

FOR, REPRESENTATIVE. Ed i 'or Times; KindV announce t". the ve.ters cf Ivik-s county that 1 am a Republican candidate f.-r the oftb-e of Representative of Lake co.iutv, subject to primary election to bo held Mav 4th. l:'L?n. OSCAR A. A3 tLGREN.

Miss Elorcrice Kammfr visited t .inday w.th r'e'ativ ei at Whiting. J. -.'-iu Thieien of Wisconsin, spent, last Sunday h re with h'.s parents. Miss Minnie Parker visited Saturday a.f 1 ramtnond . Mis l'rances1 and Mike Klassen Of . '.-.b .is.- visited Sunday litre with th ir mot ii ' r . Nick R. cker returned Saturday from Eoley, Aia.. after two months stay here.

:oof ker purrhased prop-rty down d ..ring 1; is i-tav .

Mr. and Mrs. J.-r. Klein an 1 Mrs. rtr Portz transa. ted business jn Crown Point on Saturday. Tim Jcne3 is driving a new Dodge tourin? car. Mis. Mary N-lan of Hammond spent Sundav li're with hr parent.

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THURSDAY LAST DAY Thjrsdav. March 25. will be the last day in which the owners of property in Wext Ilutnimond cun pay their special as,ssments without havltigT the delint"ent penalty attached. Clerk Andrew Stachowicz has had one of his bus

iest, tax collections a-siona this year and says that it now looks as though tiieie w-.eild hp delinquents. ll has been kiir.g li s off icf. open r.r- I

fain nights of each week in order to take rare of th ru.h. When the br.oks close this spring, the numiber of special assessmen's will have heen ereatly redneed a, many rtf the n fills' was the last payment, a fact very cratifying to the people who liava been makinpr payments for years and also t i the tax coile.-tor w ho has hepri ham-

peren ry a mtiiliplhity of special counts. ,

FOR COaXMISEUONER. Edi'or Times: Please announce to the voters of Iike county that I will he candidate for renomir.n t ion for the offl "e of Commissi, ner of the Eirst district of Lake, county, subject to the primarits. May 4th, 102'.'. GI. O. SCIIAAI'.

FOR COJOH3SIONEE. Editor Times: AS'ill you please ann.Hinco to the voters of the county through the columns of your paper that I am a candidate for the Repu li ie.i 1 1 nomination for Commissioner for the Lies'. niMri.". subject to 'lie primary on Mav 4th. 19-'i!. EE' )N" I DS P. HOT D.

"SYRUP OF FIGS" CHILD'S LAXATIVE

Look at Tongue! Remove Poisons from Stomach, Liver and Bowels.

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beforcit goes higher. Don't let anyone put you offget your stock delivered at once. Miller and Villis UNDERWRITERS. 508-9-10 Gary Tbeater Building Gary, Indiana.

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FOR SURVEYOR. Editor Times: Kindly announce to the voters of Le-ke county that I am a candidate f..r the nomination to the oilb-e of Surveyor ( Lnk county on tile Repu tl o a ti ticket, subieei to tiie r. onary eb-ctnin to be held May 4th, 190. RAY S EE LEV. FOR JOINT REPRESENTATIVE. Iiitor Time: I'len.sei announce to th" voters of Lake and port.-r counties that I am a candidate for the oflh.e of Joint 1-5--present a -five of the above nann-d counties on the Republican ticket, subject to the primarbs Mav 4th. 1920. EE UN A ED E. CARLIN.

FROWN ON DESK JOBS FOR WOMEN INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE i CHICAiiO. Ma rcli 55H. Desk J0bs for Women were liand.d a j'-it. t- day a' a conference of the Mid-west branch of the women's National Kami and (Jard"n Ass't ia t ton . Delegates termed r fi'-e work for wom n as deadly and urged young women to j- .n in a "back to the land" rnov. ment. The slopran "Co west, young woman, g- (?;" ws adopted.

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DONT DESPAIR If you are troubled with pains oc aches; fee! tired; have headache, indigestion, insomnia; painful passage of urine, you will find relief in

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Accept Caiirorma Syrup of Rigs

only look for the name California on

the package, then you are sura vour

child is having the best and most barm-

less laxative or physic for the Utile

stomach, liver and bowels. Children I Tv. M.. . . . , . . .

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rections for child's dose on each tattle. Cive it without fear. Mother! Tou mus; say "California Adv.

livar, bladder and uric acid troubles nd National Remdy of Holland since 1596. Three sizes, all druggists. Guaranteed, look for tke Ban Cold M.J.I aa everr boa and accept aa lautmCioai

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