Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 248, Hammond, Lake County, 7 April 1920 — Page 4

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'age Four. TffE TIDIES Wpflnosday, April 7, 1920

THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS Y THE LAKE COUNTv MINTING & PUBL1SH1N3 COMPANY. The La)- County Tlrnas Dily except Saturday unday. i.otcr4 at til poslofflc in Hamnior.a. Juaa It, liu.

The Tines iat Chlcago-IndlaD Harbor, dally except unday Entered at the poatoiflce m hjul Chicago. Noeaifcer TJ. mj. The Lai County Times Saturd-r and Weekly edition. taterM at the .Ksrofflo in HsmmonJ. February 4. 191J he Gary Evening Tlmff DUt except Sunday, k"' larei at the potofac In Gary. April II.

matter. disgusted and quit! Of the men approved for training

clear. Tor the tune states of New York, New Jersey and Connecticut the number is forty -three- Last Hecfmbei' tiie' board paid uut $jSG.$u7 Id salaries to 3,1141: ciuploes; it paid only ?1 83.330 (or tution for 1! 1,537 disabled soldiers. There la:-t figures apparently give a vivid notion of the spirit in which the work is conducted. The disabled fcoKIier is not treated as a charge of honor upon the nation, -ntit!e-i to every consideration and assistance, hi is obliged to prove Lis j ijht to ireutment through an endless period of tei it a teal opposition and bureaucratic red t:pe. No wcuder men become disheartened and

TOUI9H AJDVXKTTSEfO orric. O. fAi.Nti CO CHICAGO. Hammond (private exchanrej Stnn. 3101. 3i01 (Call for whatever department wntd ) Gary Office .rhoi III Nassau A Thompson. Kast Ctlleaito Telephone ll East Chicago tTns Tiiies) Te.. -phone -SI ndinna Harbi- ' 'ev lort-'. rflit'11"" T-vitana Harbor (Reporter anJClaVsT "AdV. )" -Telephan 2J hitin,- lpl.on- 0-i Crown Point 7. i:nnoi.c If you have a-y trouMa getting Th Tivh innaea comlalot Immediately to the Clrculanon department. ITOTTC" TO StTBSCEXBBBa. If you fan to rretre your copy of Tn T'mws es pro-npt-JT ft you hae la ths past, please di not think tt hea bowl leaf er w not sent on time. Remtrrber that the tnau er-Jca le not what it used to he end that co:v.p1lne are enerat from me nr ource about the tiain nnl matl aerie). Tm Tmn has Incresser; ts mai'ma: equipment afl 1 atrlln earnestly to reach t'e patrons on time. Be prompt In advlstn; vis when you do o: get yojr paper ana will act promptly.

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MAKING IT TOUGH FOE GERMANY. After the 100.000 French troop vver-j u 1 : ter&iy to march into Ave (Jerman cities ;ti'l thorr. Chancellor Mueller issued a warning tl-at occupation of the neutral zor.e ".vou.;j serr.u-i 6r the Gem an governn.t u-." "Tha weld knows vv have refrained frii.i raslily." declared the chancellor. 'Naturally the disinclination of the Frer.rh m!t our trocps to enter the neutral zona stiu: resistance of the lawless element in that disti-.ct.

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j 30 per cent drop out aul throw tip their chances. Thj i cireunil'K ut ion t3ice vents its months of weary question- ! ing? and applirations and forw ar.iings and filings and inttialings. and at the eud the wounded soldier is often i beaten, .-fiiiall wonder. The labyrinth of this gov- ! e.jinicui bureau would drive a strong man to despair. WHAT M'ADOO DID. ! Former Secretary of the Treasury and Director I General of Hallways William G. McAdoo has issued a

Matement saving that he is heartily la favor of a law j I '. r-.i tit us expenditures by presidential candidate?. I

What about the expenditure of the governments ; n:oaAv !. federal iob holders to advertise themselves and their ambitions? Mr. McAdoo speut several tuil?;oo dollars out of the government treasury during ht3 i incumbency getting his name plastered in every possi- ', '!; public ga.?e. The McAdoo name was printed literally billions of times at the expense of the public, in most ! iasianes for the mete advertising cf McAdoo rather than to serve any apparent public purpose. The railj way time tables, 'he Liberty Loan advertising, the eir- ; cuiars to transportation line employes every possible j means of advertising and exploiting and popularising j Mi Adoo was employ ed utitii the subject of a.l this taxj paid publicity took a job af Sl'"VAt a year with the movie trust, which also had long been enlisted in the ! great patriot ic work of making SIcAdoos name a housej Laid w o; d. Very naturally, having been in a position to spend j r."!illi':i of the - peoples men ey it; exploiting himself, i Mr. McAdoo wants to choke off anv aspirants to the i presidency who insist or. spending their owi money for

ously if they could hope to be perfectly safe from at-

taoi by ha reichswehr they -would make the best of I SM jj :, purpose Yet it must be said that not ail of the the situation by taking the clauses of the peace treaty 1 , an lidiucs have had Mr. McAdocs opportunity tD make a a sort of safe conduct for their lawlessness and ' t;le taxpayers pay their persona! advertising bills. Nor establish in the Ruhr a permanent system to terrorise arc ()f them like McAdoos father-in-law, in position the country. j to command the activities of a few hundred thousand "Germany's Ruhr policy seems to have been com- J -federal t.flk? boilers in boosting the polltka! projects pletely misunderstood abroad. In reality it is not a tT the family on government time. question of military action but purely a police measure." j t isn't the expenditure of money in self-ad vertlsIt looks to a disinterested observer as if France is j a? a candidate that constitutes the crime. It is seeing things these days and as a consequence is de- j failing to use the people's money and the public patron-

Low Cost Shakes Hands With High Quality in

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teratlned to make It as tough for Germany as it pos- aj?(. eibiy can. It really seems as if the French were making j ay a mistake In occupying the neutral zone and giving en- .;(. m

couragement to the Red element in the Ruhr district. J who fight

Germany might be compared to tha naughty child -who ! their r-.v n

has been severely punished and wants to be cool. 1

the other children in the neighborhood won't let it. If j Europe wants to see Germany get on her feet r-o she ran carry cut the peace terms Europe had be'tet- go ea?r. j

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.end of drawing on ones own bank act ount to bills. IV.- a'l means drag to jail evei yhruy who his money in politics in o:Pcr that those

'P ,mblic funds and juib;; . patroav 3 i-a-vrncement may enjoy a n.on;pOi; of the

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MUST CATER TO FAIR SES. A man going around with a basket of flowers in

There is what is known as the straw that breaks the one hand and a box of chocolates in ihe other may be camel's back. - an amusing spectacle now, BUT how about it now that . women have the votes. Candidates won't be able to THE NATION' SHAME. j follow the time honored custom and pass around evil Of all the war and after-war blundets of an un- smelling stogies to members of the fair sex. So they grrateful democracy nothing that we have seen compares i will have to follow around with pockets laden with

with our tragic failure to care for disabled soldiers, the record of which is now uncovering. There are more than 300.000 of these disabled men. More than 200. 0C0 registered for training under the government's much advertised provision for making these cripples and stricken men self-respecting and eXicient members of society. Of these it is estimated that at least 110,00 are eligible for training- Yet. nineteen months after the organization of the responsible body the Federal Board for Vocational Education only 24,000 have been put into training and only 217 have been trained and rlaced In gainful employments;

candy and arms with roses, forget-me-nots and whatnots. Opinion is equally divided among the fair sex as

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to whether or net flowers or candy would make most suitable gift.

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THE DISPARITY between the salary of Anibassa-1

dor Geddes and his allowance for entertainment is evidence that the main part of ambassadorial duties consists in setting 'em up to somebody.

The Passing Show I

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THE EDITOR of th Orange Feel, a Syracuse Uni- !

versity publication, evidently slipped on his own peel

that is. 217 for the whole country, it should.be made since he was suspended and the paper suppressed.

ANNOUNCE CANDIDACY

(ADVERTISnr.ICTS) roa AUDITOR. Editor Tlrres: Please announce to the votr cf Lnfce county that I will be a oaaiUHale for rs-nomtnum for Auditor of Lake County. Indiana, subjeci to the prl'narics cf iU.y 4lii, 1320. GEORGE M. FO LAND-

FOB SHERIFF. re-r.omtnatton for the ofTP-e of State IpEdi'nr Time?- j resf ntf. tl e. subject tn the wjli of she V.'iil you ktndlv announce the T -wit! j Kcpubacan voters Lakf county at tha bo a .:ani j;c I'.i- the nomination for i primary election of Ma v t'h. 15J1, Shcr.ff of I,ak county at the primaries j JAMES I. DAT. on May 4th? I trust that mv record for i Uast Chicago.

vn ears a- iwputy snent or us -.urtty at 'he- in ry offl,-o. which r-oai; i.,n I n-i-.c h--.it. may ei.tr. )" me to the consideration of the vT.r.. . FKED M. STL'LTS. Gary, Ir.d.

FOB C0202TT2. Elitor Times : V.iil you kindly announce through the C"iurvns of your rTer that I em a ranio.it for rc-ncnii taton to 'he ofiice of

f-'?': j ? . - .u- t X have boon m ..nee but two morthe

...y. .ii'l . t - . JL,V,' M tr bec.au.io in Lake (-Jiin'y the Treasurer

FOB EEPMSZKTATITE. Editor Tinifts: I v. ih to anroiir.c to the voters of Tike c'-unty thit I em a cAndidato for re-nomi nation f-vr the office of ru-pren-alivn on th" Roptstioo.-in ticker, subject to the iTimarie-s Nfav 4th. 19?0. OTTO ;. FIFIF.LD.

romlr.atton to the office c,f judge of the CrimtriEj Court on the Republican ticket.

subject to the primary election to oe held May 4. 13?n. I now hoM thu office under aprointment of vie Gov ei nor, mad March 19. IjXi. iL4JtTIN J. SMITH. Crown I'o.nt, Ind.

FO CTRCTJIT COTJKT JTJDOS. Xditor Times: Pleaae announce to the voters of the county, through the columns of your rr-er that I am a candidate for the P.epiibllcan nomiration for ludee of the lke Circuit Court, prima: lea May 4tb, 1320. I non- hold this office under appointment of tie Uovernor, since January 1st, IS 13. E. MILES NORTON".

a.iii Coroner do no, assume their "trices until a year after tin other county officers, but I am trying to condjet the affairs -f the otr-e in a mannsr to

merit tn

the electors at the i

supr or;

coruitiK vrimary. EDWARD E. EVAN'S. :i. X.

roa peosxccttino attosutet. Eltor Times: Please anneun-e to the voters of Lake county that I am a candidate for the ofTloe of Frosocutinr Attorney of Lake county, subject to the Republican primaries, May 4th, WILLIAM O. TIX-VS. Hirr.ruond, Ind.

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FOB EHXECT. Editor Times: Flestse announce to the v-.

cour.ty that I will be a candidate for the

rrnoe of r-nentr ot Lae loun'v. suDjict to the primaxics. May 4th. i?;o. JAY A. I'JIl'LERT. Cary. Ind.

FOR PEOSXCTJ-mO ATTOHirTY. Editor Tmifs:

FOB TREASURES- 1 lease announce to tiie voters or w.e

Ed"or Tin es: I f-.tint v that l am a candidate tor trie

PI--am announce to the voters of tAv, K-p'ioncan r.om-r-au.-n i.-r r-roseoutinc

reur.tv f.v-.t I will be a candidate ir ! Attorney, suoject to tne Itepublican pri1 e-oi.nii-ia l. ri f..r Trfsnror of I .a U I nta riCB, May t h 1920.

t i'jn1 v. Ir.Uiana. subject lu tiie nirndnes DU I'iHT M. KINDER

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Lake

FOB SINATOK. Ert" -r Tlrr.es : Please i, ".cunce to ttie voters c.

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e. '.lu'.v. Inn. ana. subject to ihe primaries f .''11 4-.L. KC0. JAMES J. NTDJL

TOB FROSXCUTlO ATTOSSET. Editor Times: Kindly announce to the voters of Like county that I rm a candidate for the

i K"j ub,; an rem . naf ion f.,r Prosecutlnc

candidate for ; Att"rn..v. subie. t to the Ilecubltcan nri-

from Lake . r,.ar:e?. Miv 4th. 120.

Al.'it ST A. BKiflvR.

EFFOBX a man tmarrles he OSES ca come woman, but after EZ marries he lets some woman IMPOSE on him. WE try tt keep abreast of the times BUT we have been so busy lately THAT we haven't been over to see that one cf THE neighbor women with whom we always FEEL free to discuss anything- and hav e a ' ' LITTLE over-thefcr.ce chat abotit THE unmarried mother which Is generally A LEADXNO) topic of polite con vernation. SOMIBODT has discovered that we are much SHOBTEB la the evening: than In the tnorninff - YES, and also the first of the month.

UF .Mr. wiison doesn t want to r

again, but doesn't want to

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j FOB SSNATOB. ( Edit or Times : ' Pase announce to the voters of Lake

d snvunrf tt the veers r. f I,ake ! 1 1 rlt "" can1wale '"r

' ' -.i"mi! i i"n I'T .-cn.ii'T T rum L.;iA'i

- unty. Ii.diar.a. subject to the primaries of Mac 4!h. 1920.

1-, 1 v'a"- V-h "-'.-A ' "' ' THCMA3 GP ' T.

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com.' y u-"! t I f.'i- t iTi e (

i a Republican candidate l:-;-f.-f:rstiv( .f Like primary election to b

A P. A. AHLGREN'.

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FOB SHEBirr.

Editor Ttms: FOB CC!

Klnaiy announce to tne voters or Lake ; T jtr r T:hm

county that I am a candidate for the J -!. ase anni'Ue nomination to the c-ffW of Shcrfff of . r ,.ir,:- ih-it' I

Lake county en tne ftepunuran t ic;;-jt. rcr.on-; r ...n f.-,.- ;, t-ubject to the pnmsry elect. on to be! :..,,,.r of the Fir:-'

Le.J iiay 4tn, if.') . , ...t L. Bl.i CE WHITAKER. I lti.

Hammond. G33C. O. SCil-V-i-t"

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Lowell, Ind.

FOB EEITATOB. Editor Times: Kindly anrcunee to the voters of Lake

candidate for ' county 'ha- I v ill be a candidate for

of ".'- mmts- 'ho nonunatioa for Senator on the Re

publican ticket, surj'c". to tli primaries or Jlav 4th, l.tjn. JAMES V.'. BJMSSET.

May

FOB SKEBI72". Editor Times: Plee.se annovirce to the vote -s of Lalte Ciiunty that I am a candidate for the nomination to the office of Sheriff ot' Lake countv on the Renubiioaa ticket, eubiect lo the primary eiecuun. May 4Ui, 13.10. ERIC LVXD.

fob sHxaxrr. Editor Times: Please announce to the vnters of Lake county that I am a candidate for the Republican nomination for sjheriJT of Lake county, at the primary election. May 4th,.l?20. I am at present a Desk Sergeant of the City of Cary I'olica Department (appointed). JAMES F. DOWLIXG. Gary. Ind.

FOB SHEBIFF. Edi'er Times: Please announce to the vo-r-s of Lake c-nir.ty that I am a candidate for the rfnee cf Sheriff of Lake county, subject to the Repubucao pi-.ma.ries. May 4tn. n:o. JOE CRAHAM. Hammond. Ind

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Editor Times: Kisdly annrur.ee ta the vors of Lake county that I am a candidate fo- the r.ctr.ir.atio;i to th office of sheriff of liake county en t.ie F.epcbiicaa ticket.

eubject to the p.-ir.sr..- eicction to t

held May 4th. !2c WILLIAM U. OLXS. Eat Chicago. ltd.

Ed -town '

TOTt CO'TTtsSIONX.

u plra-e announce to the vrters

of 'he , thr.'ush th'1 coluinrs of oui- paper that 1 am a candidate for the Republican nomination for Commissioner for the F;rt district, subject to the primary on May 4th. 1D20. LEU.V1PA3 B. EOTD,

FOB, COSOItXE. Edi'or Times. iCinulv announce to the voters of Like o;ir.ty that I he a candidate for j.' 'in inn ion for 'oroner. Republican primary Mnv 4. 1920. I aspire to this office with the aid of the Supreme Reins'. DR. AXTOXIO GIORGI. Gary, Ind.

FOB SUBVEYOB. Editor Times: Kindly announce to the voters of Lake

county that I am a candidate for tli 1

rcmina t ion to the oili.'o of Purveyor of Lake county on the Republican ticket. subj.-C. to the primary election tw be held May 4th. li:0. RAY SEELEY.

FOB JOINT REPRESENTATIVE. Editor Times: Please announce to the inrprs of Lake srd porter coij'Hies that I am a i-iivi:-riare f 'l' the ory.. e of J.;n-t Rpre cnra-t;.-e of the at- ve n.-inicd counties on the Rvpublie.-m ticket, subject !. the primaries Mav 4Ci. RERNARD F. CAR LEV.

FOB COUNTY KICOEDEK. Editor Times: Kindly announce to the voters of Lake county that I am p candidite for the nomination to the office of Recorder of Lake county on the Republican ticket, subject to the primary election to ba held May 4th, 1520. "WILLIAM ROSE. Hammond, Ind.

FOB JOI2-T RIPiE-TXTATITE. Ed.-ci- Times:

FOB COUNTY BECORDXB. E-iifor Times: I'lcase announce to the votrs of Lake county tha.t I nm a candidate for the

t n -ir.i!.nt:on to tiie orTl.-e of Recorder of j lie'.-o county on the Republican ticket, t s'ib.:e-t to 'he j"" ii ry election t d.j h:'.d llav 4th. 1?2. j THOMAS W. SPE.VCER. j ILanvmond. Ind.

SAY o, will he pdtJse just rise and bow. HOW much rubber! nj does FSBSON s-nerally do who has an elastic

TE MFE BAKE NT ? A WOMAN may not

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HUSBAND know what she thinks of her FBIUNDS, tut she never fails to let them It IT O Vr what she thinks cf him. rT always takes a new reporter QUITE a while to discover that THINGS which almost happen but don't quite HAVEN'T much news value. AN Ind. ana statesman opines that a dark CORSE may win In Chicago. Tshaw, we'll to FASTEZB than that and defy any

body to FBOYE this may not be the case. OUB position on entertainments AND doings for worthy causes MAT be stated in a general way and IN a few words as follows: WE'LL buy tickets to almost anything FBOVTE-ED we don't have to go. FBOBABLY no one is really quite so ocd AS a campaign manajer THINKS he is going to he about two 110 NTH 3 before the primaries. BEAD an lnterestine article oa the men w ho ABE shaping the destinies cf nations ABROAD, but what we are INTERESTED in is the men wo are EHAPINQ our destinies hero at home. WILHELM has quit chopping wood HE probably got sore because the missis BAWLED him out for messing- up the , KITCHEN when he filled the woodbox. ABE MA'S, TIN says that a new broom HAY sweep clean but that A SZIST doesn't any more. THE old-fashioned woman w ho used to DO her own washing never had the LEAST sipns of nervous prostration NOT to you could notice it. IF the kaiser rut up S. 000, 000 marks to' finance THE German revolution he was an

EASIER mark than we thought him. i

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Mnriev bsca withont qucsOoa if HUNT'S Salve tails in tt treatment of ITCH. ECZEMA. RINGWORM. TESTER at other itching skin diseases. Try li ccat boa at asw ruav.

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..oci to pi-i- rn:a There cats and cogs dwell toll TV. TODD. I Father In peace. Ir is a cemetery rle-

. voted to oecenssd pets. t is sf FrnnFcr. rE?SZ3Z::7Tir2Yl!. I rlsrlh end ccntalns mar.v handsoma

ca me as a candidate for i tombstones.

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