Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 238, Hammond, Lake County, 26 March 1920 — Page 6
TiU-: TIMES
Friday. Marcfr 26, 1920
THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS
i the period of suspension. lit n the newspapers re- ! i-unicd publication the volume of trade began to iui , create.
BY THE LAKE COUNTV MINTING PUBLISHING, Tbe absolute fact about the American newspaper COM PAN Y 1 is that the promt volume of retail trade in the cities
and towns is dependent to an indefinitely great, degree
It has been built upon advertising
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Th Lai" Ccuntv Tlm Dilv nnt SturHtr
unday. tntctt-a at tn pootol'fice in llammorid. Juoa; L.j,u ad vei ising.
Th. Ttn, -ht...t-..!.- w-rhor d.tly I it requires advertising for sustenance.
Sunday Entered at the foU:!Sc in Kast Chicago. Nor-, (;le adeittsing and the volume litgitm to shrink. mfcer tg. 111. . , . .
Tba Lake Counts T!m-!i.fiir.l.T and Weekly rtltton. '"H"t; pmeu me ca.se. n iui, uieii, mu:i we
191.
Entered at the MsinfCp.
The. Gary Evening Tlm r-li ni:fin SunJT.
terefi at th postoMce in liarv. April iS. 111. All under the act of March 3, 119. a aconJ-claa matter.
TOIIION ADVXRTISINQ OTFICm. G. LOGAN PANB CO CHICAGO.
conclude.' 1'irst, that the unwise, unbusinesslike and r.n just ilieil iumT;V:icms, discounts anil special arrangements made by badly managed newspapers with advertisers must cease ami that all respectable American dailies must get on the basis of one price to all. that
Hammond fprlv.t. e,chan,e -Slot.. 3101. Iil ; ',ri' 0 to hp nsidorably higher than the present ave(Call for nhanvti d-pBrtmfnt w-nted.) ! tafie. Sei-rnd. the influence wiebleil bv advertisers over Oarr Office Tm-Phona 1 37 i ' Kwn'i Thomr-i v:-t Cbtraro TVRtmona 911 ' Use news and editorial columns of a limited number Et Chicago (The Timbs) r I ..Telephone 2 si fff badly managed papers in certain citie.-i must be Indiana Harbor i es i--. i.i.i-.np vin Indiana Harbor tPeporter ati4'":as. Adv.) . .Telephone IS I thrown off. I ivbr the pros nt circumstances no daily
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Crown Point Telephone
If you have any trouble Ke.tlnir Thb Tivm musts cornPlaint Immediately to the Circulation Pepartmaut. FOUCS TO STTSSCJLTB J5RS. If you fall to receive your copy of Tme Tomes ne rro-nPt ry aa you ha in the rast. please do n.t think It hsa bee
new spa p.- advertising arc. unt should tempt a publisher to sub.-erv ienry of po!ic ; ;. ft such rubserv ieucy s-1 i ! 1 exists in the I'nited State.-. Newspaper advertisers might as well realise now that the publishing business has ehanse.i and that
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feneral frorr. manr source about th tiatn imd mall aer1c. This Tinas has increaC 'a mai'iiuc eiTulr""""1 an" la atriitng earnestly to reach lt patrons en tima. B prompt in advising us wheu you do .: get your paper qo will act promptly.
respect for the power of their space to create volume
of trad- th3n ever before. --South Dead Tribune.
THE FEAR OF RESPONSIBILITY. That humane soeiety agent who declined to end the agony of rattle and swine injured in a train wreck in an eastern state recently, on the ground that to kill the animals might, be iu conflict with the rules of the railroad company, is an example of a common weakness of character to which Secretary Lane called
i attention the other day in an adversions on rertain i tprs. of public servants. They had ability, he said.
COURTESY PAYS. As a stranger in a ctty. did ou ever ask a policeman to direct you to the First National Hank building, and have bim jerk his thumb ever his shoulder and
mumble something, his tare an apparent nun. but it wai; para!vZd bv their dread of responsibility Of course you have. But Indianapolis policemen. ) Xbp fear of puss,ihIe tcnsequeurrs of a ,nistake mk'e3 taiicab drivers, street car employes, messenger bojs. . PUcb ,,-ri.ons nwilling to take the initiative in dcing clerks. Boy Scouts, and everyone else for that mafer. j e,rn what tbey be!ieve to ho light There are many have enrolled for a course of instruction in courtesy, ! c,f them jn prUate as wel, as the pub!iP PPrvice. Thev whlch will be completed by the time the world c.n- j lake the easiest wav The bllmane FOcIetv maf ac". veation of advertisers takes place there. June 6 to 10. ; cording to the dispatch, did not denv that' everv con"Peonle remember a city by the courtesy or in- ?ideration of humanity demanded that the animals difference shown them- according to the Indianapolis crushed and maimed in the wreck should be put out of Convention Board, in charge of the courtesy campaign, j their fcUnring, nut be vas not golcg tQ ,ake (he and to make sure that everyone will be reached, the, responsibility. If the railroad company's rules forbade beard is using newspaper advertising to get its message . it. he was going to let someone else shm.hw whati-r
before tbe people.
MAIL DELAYS NEWSPAPERS. Last week this paper, together with many others In Chicago was delayed four and five days in delivery because of a congestion of mail in the post office.
penalty might come of disobedience of the regulations. Shirking responsibility sometimes Is no more than prudent; but only too frequently it betrays siotbfulness, timidity, or downright cowardice. Study or great men reveals as the predominating trait of their characters that they did net hesitate to
A. strike by express drivers aggravated the situation ; accept responsibilities. The shirkers may escape the
hut lack of help and low wages have long crippled postal service in Chicago and probably- throughout the country. Chicago Local No. 1, National Federation of Cost Office Clerks in an official announcement, March 17, states: "Underpay and overwork are the penalty for demonstrated loyalty and Intense interest in a great public service .appeal immeliately to your congressmen and senators for fair living and working conditions for post office clerks." Before the war postal service in this country was almost ideal. Today we hesitate fcr an adjective to describe it . Postal clerks are only human and if we want good service we must pay for it. Write to congressman Mann and Senators McCorniack and Sherman today. Calumet Record.
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i .i- icwaiua vl success go invariably to tnose who are willing to take the risk of blarte for failure.
SlGNOFt IBAN'KZ sas what the American women need is a litle rough treatment. For tbe sake of harmony, however, the signor bad better not attempt to practice what he preaches.
THE GERMAN'S had their whirl; now they will have their whirl winl.
PROVED IN WINNIPEG. When the, newspapers of "Winnipeg. Can., suspended because of inability to obtain paper the business
or the Winnipeg merchants began to decrease. The THE ALLIES have occupied Constantinop'e Here's decrease ccntinued. becoming greater every day for hoping the sanitary squad led the wav. '
THE FRESIDEN'TIALTandidate who doesn't shoxv a gallant sympathy for cjual suffrage is not keeping bis car to the grcund.
Saving Nearly One-half
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When prices are soaring higher and higher it means a lot to hear of a price change that helps to reduce the high cost of living. No more timely or welcome announcement could be made than that scientific methods of production with PURE PHOSPHATE, make it possible to sell Dr. Price's Baking Powder at just about HALF the price charged when the powder con tained Cream of Tartar.
25c for 12oz 15c for 6 oz. 10c for 4 oz, FULL WEIGHT CANS The Price is Right I Not Cheapened With Alum Leaves No Bitter Taste Always Wholetome A name famous for 60 years
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nlyng from London to Melbourne probably earned his money.
The Passing Show j
WaiN jtij rad of a p'-'ilitcia n RESIGNING, li s merely to g?r a BETTXB plit.jVa ; jr b.
JKTTatAIT nature is so prevoJent AXOUKD here that a conscientious WlITia can't pjt a thing In the newspaper AJBOTXT it without having A T.TKtO ST everybody LhlrJc he means him or her AKD mailng 9 or 10 thousand new PTXSOIf AL enemies. WSSNXTES w read of Mr. Burleson BHA GOING about the postal genie WB always feel exactly the way we did 05CB when we had eatn lobster A2T1D Ice cream In close sequence and the RESULTS of our gustatory faux, paj manlf ested THMCSIITE3 at Intervals through a long
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Sheriff of lrf..e eountv at the. primaries J city. i sains the rullman Car Coniuu May 4t'i? I tri.st that u-.v ivfri f'-r j.anv fo- Ji; i.f.n clpim.iir Mat tl;e 1'ountv t the ..;ary ortl.-e. ,,), rCi-ii, "''""t is rs-nMe for tne loys of I now holil. may (ntitie me to the , .;.n. , the manuscript of a novl entit'od sideration cf the v . I "Wah-tah-was-mee." Bowman avs he ,-. j i r -i. - i --i was returning from the i;a.t thin win. uarj , ill I. ! , j t"r. ha vir.s h-n in conference with hif
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ANNOUNCE CANDIDACY j
aKD palriful night. JJf Indiana farmer was kept
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JJT Jn a tree by a bull for over three hour SOKE bulls keep a man up In THE air a great deal longer than that, ESPECIAI.I,T when he makes them himself. ABE MARTIN distinctly rmmbers TRE time when the boys wcuMn't look AT a girl unless she stacked TTF like a truck horse. PKOBaBLT no other one f?rm of EXTERSXON takes up more time
(ADVERTISEMENTS) 'OR AUDITOR. E-iltor Tim-s: Plea.se announce to the voters of Lake "nr.ty that I will be a randliete for re-nomlcation for Auditor of - I.ak ' r'i?t:'"' Ir,',;sn!'- subject to the primaries of ilay 4;h, lf20. OEORGE M. FOUND.
TOR CREMINAI. COtTRT JT7DGE. Editor Times : Kindly announce to the voters cf Lake "'iinty that I am a rand ulnte for the romlnation to the office of Judge of the Criminal Court on the Kepubltcan ticket, suhjeet to the primary election to be held Vay 4, 19:0. 1 now hold this office under appolntni"nt of tne Governor, trade Monh 13. K'lJ. SIAKTIN' J. SMITH. frown Point, Ind.
THAN being on terms of close fri'ndrh:p WITH an erratic and artistic TE2CFZRAJXENT. MAX GORKT renounces bolsheism WILL, Majc ought to know; RE'S like the man who said he knew HONESTY was the best policy TOR he had tried them both. WE guess spring- tonics CAN'T be invented any faster than the TRUST companies can ftie good II d'pre;siiig reasons nhy "you Should AFPOINT this company as your execj 'or." MIDDLE age !, that PERIOD of a man's life when EE beguis to wonder how much LOaor.R his hair and teeth Tiiil last. B AINU RIDGE CCLBY has a.fkc.l Senator I.o,l5 TOR publ-eity rfgardlng his SENATE hearing COLBY had better ask the news
papers. FOR SHERIFF
Editor Times: Kindly announce to the voters of Enke county that I am a candidate for the nomination to the ofrV of sheriff of Lake Count v on the Rerujbl ioa n tie;;et.
! mib.iect to the primary election to be
"WILL divide the home. She Mv, she I hcud May 4'h. 1920. i E. imYCE WHITAKKH.
Hammond.
P"lumns ot t oUr r-ipfr that I am a ran- i lida'o for T e-n .m . lie : n to the rfTire f I Coron.r on the Krubi,can ti-'kct at the primary. Ma v 4, ItCl. I t hae i. !': ii'h e but two ronths i because in iv4ki cuuii'y the Treasurer I and I'orori.r do t a.. i;il" their otlo eS until a j t r aft., r the other 'utt'y o:Tl- j c ra. but I am t r in? t i''r,!iiot the;
, Bti'airs of tlie ofhv- to a manner t-.! i merit the supj-ort f the electors at the i
o-'MUPk j ritna i v. EI'.V.r.r E. EVANS. M. D. FOB TREASURES. Ed !"r Ti in-' .
Eive R.nn"un,e to tiie ..otrrs of i.ik ' county that I U! he a rr.tnlida-e for ! re-noniina' ; ii f"r Tre.-sur r ' f l,a't
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Profiteering Has Reached Eeyond Grave, 'Tis Said t INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! DENVER. March :6. Rroriteerms:" has reached beyond the prave. accordins; to students of I'cnver University, who claim that undertakers have increased the price of caiia. ers for soirntifie pnriiF!i o-, er I'"' per cent in the last twelve months.
Difficulty is experienced In securing bodies for dissection, even at the greatiy increased pricei, it la sa!3. Two years ago. according: to rnedicaj nudents. "pauper bodies" wen obtainahle at $10 and 112. Tha preaent price ranges from 125 to $35 per body.
Better call up The Time and have it sent to your house ever eight. Then you'll be sure Jt will be there.
ONE of our esteemed lady friends S.1J5 it is A MISTAKE that women in politics
FOR CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE. Edt'ef Times: Please announce to the vo'ers of the county, through the columns of your paper that 1 am a candidate for" the Repuht, can tii'tnipation for -Judze of the lyflke Circuit Umrt, primaries May 4l;i. mo. I now hold this office under appointment of the Governor, since ,'nnuary 1st, ma. E. MI EE 3 NORTON.
FOR SHERIFF. Ed'tor Times: Please announce to the voters of Tvike county 'hat I will be a candidate for the office cf Sheriff of Rake ('ountv. subject to the primaries. Mav 4th IfOL JAY A. LMPRERT. Gary, Ind.
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FOE SENATOR. j Ed'tor Tim": i Please 'ii'uour.oe to the o-t3 of Ea k e , count', tiint I will 1-e a. card, dale lor , re-i:oi,i ! ot i-,n for ,Sti'or ! i om Rake J coun'v. lnoiana. ii 1 1 1 t to 1 );: ITiinii'ic.s i vf May 4 til, EO0. ! JAM PS J NEDJE.
FOR REFE.ES 3?NTATIVE. Editor Times: Kindly nnimmi f the . nt er of !ik riiuiii',' lhat I sni a Rei'iild oa r, oandoia'' for ho ofl.e o' I ,.-(!. -se. i ' -l ' j V e ,.f I ,a K o.,i;i.-. sul'iit to jo-imat v fi'Ctiv'n t.j h.: h.dd Ma v 4;h. 1 "Co. i S ' A R A A Hi.GREN.
FOR COM3HSSIONER. F.'d'tor Time: , IVoase aiin unoe to the oior- of Tkrt coiiti!-. that I uil! ho a candidate f..r i-enom inn i.,n for :io ,i!i-o of i',.un,i;,,r, r of ! 1 ir- d rod of Rake count v. suhj. ct to '.he j rim-irits. May ith, ij:". GEO O. Si '1IAAE.
"WILL always vote the same TICZET as her husband. BUT will tr'l him first what t ket is.
FOR COMMISSIONER. Editor Time: V ill von id. ase announce to the voters
of the county through th" columns of 1 your purer that ! am a randida'e f'T the K-Vuhlican ion: ini t ion for Vmmu. j
ston-T fur the Kt distri subject to tlif; l I : tt.-i r on !av 4'h. 13-f. liMNHH? R. ROTE.
FOR SURVEYOR.
Editor Time: i Kindly announce to the vo'ers of Rake I county that I ari a cand'dat" for the! nomination to th" otiRo of Suit rvnr of Rake county on the Republican ticket, fiiiM.-ci to the primary election to be held May 4'h, lSCu. I It T f-REREY. j
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DEMAND Leonard Tractor Stock NOW before it goes higher. Don't let anyone put you oifget your stock delivered at once. Miller and Willis UNDERWRITERS. C3S-9-10 Gary Theater Building Gary, Indiana.
FOR JOINT REPRESENTATIVE.
Edi'or Time?: j Rloi.e announce to the votrs of l.a'no : and E'T'or roon'ie 'hat I am a can-di-
FCR SHERIFF. j rl a t . for the office of .loit't It present a - Editor Times: tne of the aho-o named C 'Uido s on the i
Please enr.ounce to the voters of Rake i Republican fcket subject t.-. the pri- i
runes .iay tin. i t.n
county that I am a candidate for the lomination to the office of Sheriff cf Rake county on the Republican ticket, subject to the primary election. May 4th. 1 20. ERIC LEND;
j i ruK sBisur, B ; Editor Times: g I Please announce to the voters of Tjike B ! county that I am a candidate for the U R-TtiMlcan nomination for Shurif? of QlRae county, at the rrlmary election. B j May 4th, 120. I am at present a lek B I orijeant of the City of Gary Police E 1 liopart mer.t tappointe.iR B JAMES F. DOnLIXG. B Garv. Ind. a
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FOR REPRESENTATIVE. i Editor Times: Plea se a nnoti n ce me as a ca nd tda t e-f r , re-nomination for the office t,f St.ite Rep. reenta t ne, subiect to t'ie of the t
Republican voters of Eake count v at the primary election cf Mav 1120. JAMES I. DAY. East iliicago.
BIG BATTLE IS REPORTED WASHINGTON. March 25 The ,-tate department has recived unofficial re
ports that the Rolshcviks and Poles
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Editor Times:
! Please announce to the voters of Lake j ar now engaced in a desperate bat H 'county that I am a candidate for the,..
I office of Sheriff of Rake county, subject B j to the Republican primaries. May 4th. a 1320. B JOE GRAHAM. 3 Hammond, Ind.
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FOR SHERIFF. Ed'tor Tlm: Kirdlv announce to the voters of Lake
I county that I am a candidate for the J J romtnation to the office of Sheriff of gjlke county on the Republican ticket. I subject ,r, the prlmarv tl-ctlon to be 3 I held May 4th. 1 !:n.
WILLI Ail li. ULUS. East Chicago, Ind.
Secretary of State Colby stated be was without any information other than outlined ii press dispatches and refused to i-'xpres-s an opinion as to whether the prem-nt battle In the heralded fpimj drive cf the Bolsheviks.
Author Sues Pullman Co.
For Lost Manuscript I INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICEI I BOISE. Idaho, March 26. The Fed- j
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