Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 252, Hammond, Lake County, 12 April 1920 — Page 4
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THE TIMES
Monday. April 12, 1920.
THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS
t)e!l f i'i ev eutiuu. ia spite of the old saw that an tunie (f I'levcutioa is u;ili a truuui of cure. The ' whclf t re ii U of u-ulIhuc 6 toward cure, with no at- ;
Po8LiSH!N3 ; if ntion to ptwintka. and in more recent years the j (emleucy has rut-hod u an extreme in the almost freu- j
erums ami specific;.. Serums are j that and the other disease, every j
...... i energy is directed toward some great discovery that :
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BY LAKE COUNTv f-lNTING COMPANY
The Lal'ti Count v Tim I ,iv . n s:un!iir 4
uoday t-oleirU at lfl poaltUDc- In liiuimio.-.a. Ja! Rui;tlt tor this
Th Tinea Eat t"hlMrr.tnrt:r Warhol rlnlIV e
Sunday Entered t tha poetnrat-e iu East Chicago. No-jc.j!i add to the curative armamentarium to be used i tuber IS. 11J I i Th Lk County Ttm-!turit,r and Weekly Jition. t with a minimum of intellectual effort. j CnterM t ths ,osoffc- 'n Hemmond. PVt.ru-ry . I The idea sc.. as to be thai thu dot tor of the future I J ha Garr Kvnlnr Tlm ri-ii e -en suuJ)- iua- i
lrei at tba poatofflc In Gary. Aori! is. U1I. ! w ill need i.mlv to liriuff his hei uut and his disease to
a aeconJ-clatt
cosher and leave one to Ju flirt defeat upon the other.; t'onscient ions study of theratioutloo and materia medic a j veil! be n condition of the obi-fashioned past, but failure in the search for porums may leave the imager ' .-ft 1n ihe p'.ofesMou in rather bad way if the de- ' lemlenc" upon them j-huuhl be jntcrprcted as repuiia- j
'J lion of a materia mod ;c:i built u during hundreds of :
ars or exper'.aientaf.i. n. j IV-rha ps L;. Vaughn did not consider that to master
au under tn ct of klucb 3. is", a
n i lor. roKEidK advertising OTric. LOO AN PA f.Vli CO CHICAGO Hammond fprtvat eirhanrr) Jinn. Jiei. Ji"j 'Call for t hates ri department wanted.) narr Office TuiTti"" asaan A Thnxin'.'ii " rhiiri "U-l.mv-iri 3 S I
.at Chlcapo (Tri Tives Telephone
.o'ana "nrher 1 N'f - ivi .. r.. t-n? Indiana Harbor (Reporter arJC'.sa. Adv 1. Tetephone SJ VMtl Telephone SO-U Crown Point Iflfotionf
It you bar any troiMVen7ncTHiTMc mxe com j preventative medicine lequhes time and labor and inplaJnt Immediately t th Circulation Pepartmant. rei.'ei-tual effort, after the manner of mastering the-; HOUCB TO EFESCIJBB1S. ,! ra pontics ;md materia nte.lj.... Can it 1- that doitois. i It yeJ fat! to re.-efre vo-jr copv of Tub Tih rrn-nr)'- j ,. . ,, , ,- , , , . . ., . .1 T you hy In th Pt. please not think H has le ! iun a.aiuoned con li ..enee in ti ted t he: a peu t u-s and i Icat ep waa not nt cn time. R.mrrber tnat the mU nriteiil tr.ediea? j er-)ea 1a not what H uoed to ha and that complalnta ara aeneral from manr ouree about th train rd mstl aer-, rlea. T Tu hea lr.creaxeC maTinc enntrment and la atrlvlnar earrestly to reach fa patrona on time. Ba j ARMY AND EMPLOYMENT rmpt In adviainir ua vtaea you do ot set your paper ano Off.rers of th l'mi,,! Kt r.-r.,it!n i.
' at seme :airi3 to exphtia that the drive fo- service vol-
J i'lr.teers will not decrease the available labor supply, but ti:.:t on the other hand new poldiers are needed ' take the ylae of hoe who are returning from
wa wm act promptly
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FEANCE S APPEAL FOR BABIES. The terms of the inheritance law which i. heinj; framed in France suggest the desperation of the authorities who are called upon to ovi was of Increasing population or preventing further decline in the numerical Etrecath of the nation. At that, they may be suitable for France. AYe doubt whet iter thy would make much of an appeal to Ameihans. It is p reposed that if a man die without chi iren the ftate will take ro" per cent of his estate. If he leaves one child the state will be satisfied with parent, if two the rax will be 2o per cent. If three IS .",- per cent, but where there are four or unno children there will be no inheritance tax. If the theory of the lawmaker? is that a man accumulates an estate for the ultimate benefit of hi rhi'dren this scheme would appear to be a discourager
khaki to ( ivi!
lite.
It is not a case of the army mak-
i ins inroads on the labor masker, but of tho labor mar- , kt tr.;5! liir inroads u;cn th army, tin--.- deciaie. In ; support of this view j . is pointed out that ."i.OuO : tuen v. HI be discharged rrom i he army this month and 'next, rs their tpiius of enlistment expire. ! 1 i: 1 1 hormoi e. army oruaniers maintain that the ; "'' uichai ged w iil more than replace those bej in recruited, nan for man. bnaus .ui-i.JS their montl-.s in 'inif rm t hey havt- been taught some gainful oiiujKmon or skilled liable. M.Tlnuk-t?. carpentris, plumhei s. ra ilri ad men., a t: t .mold ! e repairmen, 'and .'o-coun ants a;-.-" antors thfise nln.i are bring dis- ! "Jm;-ged tr.w in larpt- num bej-p. many of theni having ; Jertrned their trade mid all of them having made ;bark' d auvmpp in ptofh ieucy during fh( ir army period . ov. '.";. s w a -m.tking is only one of a number of : '"d'-inr;:- tn'tt t'.i" soldier of Uncle Sam is called unon to
rather than an encotiragcr of large families. A Urench- ', hau:. The new army organ ita lic n, evolved as a conseman with ont child and an estate of $1 O O'oi v.-ould have ! naence ot war r.xnerienee n. n.,Tv t.r.i.,., .i, ,.
the satisfaction cf leaving $6,666 to his offspring. If he i unteer through travel, hi;
left three, each would get approximately $2.7". W ith J fnur the rHvisinn nf t h s mtiro .r:ifi a'tii-irn f'tii !
would give each only J2.500.
Would not a Frenchman, so'ieitious above all else
for the comfort of his family, prefer to provide one child with $6,666 than four children with $2.o00 eaih? Anyway, is not the appeal sought to be made addressed to sordid instincts rather'than to that patriotIsm which, in truth, it is desired to arouse?
equip him to be a more
oJ active worker by adequate instruction. " lieraiise (ho ai-mr tc rriTr n i-o-.! "..r.i.-nr,,. " u -
j recruiting officers are making a strong bid for the co-
rper.iti'n of employer?. They are not satisfied with the merely quiescent assent demanded bv- patriotic
motive, and are striking out for frank recognition that the new army is an army of economic service.
GOING HIGHER. "Women's skirts, the Chicago convention of dresswakers tells us, will be higher the coming spring. Yes. higher around the bottom And from the Xew Yorkgarment makers comes the report that waists for summer "will be cut even lower abcut the neck " Hn.
should take heart. If this thlnir Vwns ..r. I.
will be but a short time before the household item of expense for women"? clothing will automatically ellmi-
jnate itstlf.
HAVE DOCTORS LOST FAITH? The advice given to the congress of medicine in session at Chicago by Dr. V. E Vaughen. dean of medicine. University of Michigan, may have been un
pleasant in its suggestiveness and have fallen upon un-J ban
willing ears; but contains a prod to professional prid'i that may produce profitable results. Dr. Vaughn commented upon the lack: of know leise of preventative medicine by medical college graduates
and practitloneers in general, as the inspiration for his THE MEXICAN presidential campaign 1- warm conclusion that the usual run of doctors are unfitted, enough to require niobiiizing troops, which tiay be taken
uupreparea to rurnisn protection to punilc Health. An as an indication that affairs are assumin:
examining committee of which he wag a member found '.ditloas there.
that candidates for license passed all the strict testa on surgery and curative courses, hut were failures when examined on preventative measures. All the teaching in the universities, he remarked, j
is In the direction of cure; nothing is stressed in the I
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When it seems as if the high cost of living was ever going up and up, isn't it like a ray of sunshine to hear of a saving in cost? Every housekeeper will welcome the news that owing to scientific methods of production with PURE PHOSPHATE
FliO
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ong' rowoer
rs now sold at about HALF the price charged when the powder contained Cream of Tartar. When such a saving in cost is supported by a name famous for 60 years it means something which no .thoughtful woman can afford to overlook. HERE ARE THE PRICES:
of r
Dc ro:
15c for 6 10c for 4
FULL WEIGHT CANS The Price is Right NoS Cheapened With Alum Le&vea No Bitter Taste Always Wholesome
2 oz.
oz. oz.
normal con-
"WHO WILL start a new aristocracy to be distingu!?hei by its eating of the Jess desirable curs of meat?
People who regard the nucleus.
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NIGHT and fi.nds the buffet moved ov c r to
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Hk shirts a3 vulgar might form
ANNOUNCE CANDIDACY
(ADVERTISEMENTS! rOB AUDITOR. Editor Times: Plesase announce to the voters of Lake county that I will be a candidate f"T re-nominat ion for Auditor of Jake County, Indiana- subject to the primaries of May 4th, 1920. GKURGE M. FOLAND.
h7 ,;'an:i,date f"r "", nomination fr . rOH REPKXSINTATIYE sheriff of Larte county st the i rm;an. s Edjror Tn.i-y:
"n .May 4T!i. i trust '.r.a wv reor1 f.r Ivi ev en yi-ar a Deputy sheriff ff I.nk- t-nl.-,-. .
i.unr;.- at I n-"w hoi. sideration Cary. Ir.d.
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rOE COEONEa, Editor Tlm-R: VV'uI jou kirdiy tiR"jr.c 'hrouch the. coluimts i-f your paper ti.ut I m a can-
iiciate for r"-n' m. p;i m o the ffii.-c? of
.i ? aruwirco ti ti-. ve'ers of
"n:;n:t;'.-n f.r the i fflce of ri.pt-een--e rii. be l;-f.i::i-sn t,. , subject ih-.- primaries Mav 4th, l:-ja. OT1( ) (j. n FIELD.
I AT the ether en 3 cf the ha',1. I AND the mission deck where the hall rack v. as. j HE knows that Mother has ha3
a chans of
TOE PSOSECTJTINO ATTOJUTET E'ifor Tor."?:
Please niii...un.-e to the vv.t r r of Tjtte I mistake.
." tbxt I ;j s ci a r.-ir'lid.ire for tho of IT.-:.-.. t.,e A'orn.-.v ,.f iv,, I
AIIY dentist ran te'.l ycu that WOaiEIT can stand pain tetter than men A WOMAN'S shoes hurt her feet so KT7CH that she. doesn't min.l THU few little Jars she sts from a df-nt it .
I WHEN In doubt dec. do quickly j AND after finding' you have mad aj
BUT we hope v. omen
to g-'jcdncss t!.2l
DON'T get too excited about poliiic AND get to betting hats on the ele: Li n. THE rvcrld is fall of failures
WHO blow
ock Ui a count" af'er the first'
BECAUSE th"y were tco lazy to gre
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voroner en in u puuncau tltKCt at tha prima rv. ilav 4. l.)2"i
I have be.-n u; ofti. 1 i;t two months I Himmr.J I
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of LaJtal ,,n!!l a r,r af'f U ; ftb. r .'ur.ty ofii- TO PaOSECUTINO ATI for the'1''!"- t'U t I Miu trj la ton lucl tiio j L-Jnor T:ni-: e of the j 'H i"',irK "f tl.e ofu.-v. in a mvnii'r to Plerji-o nn--unce to tb vot
rOB PaOSECUTINO ATTOEirET.
FOB CSOONAX COUHT JUDGE
ilTitor Times: Kindly announce to the voters county that I am a candidate
j''i:.ji!&Li(ii mi in ni. r'. n .innfp .r rn i
'rimlral Court cn the RerubUcan ticket. I lnf'l ;l xn support of the ciccu-rs at tha
abject to the primary election to be J mins; pnin-iry . heJd May 4. 1920. I LDn AUD U. E A.N S. M. D. I now hold this ctTicM uhIt aproint- 1 '
ment of the Governor, made Jlarch 19, iLVrtTIV J ?.fITII. Crotvu ro-.nt. InJ.
ft tne l:. -i;h
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roaoET it. NOW that Adam and Ev A HE a r praring- in the silent drama FEE.HATS we can all satisfy a IiIFE-EONO ambition to
ks like, an
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n' v t I am a . andid.'il for u-.e
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Uiu-1 Ma v : n f ' DWPiHT M. KI.VDEn. AFTER a man leads h I altar
KNOW what a f:s lcau" Low.
ro cracuiT couet judge. Edltcr Times: Please announce to th" voters of the county, through the. column', of your rater that I am a Candida t for' the rtepublicin nomination lor iudsre of the lke, circuit Courc primaries ila 4ili. 1320. I now held this offlco ijnlr appoin'ment of tha Governor, sine January 1st. 191. E. MILES NOKTO.V.
tom SHiairr. Editor Times: FleAae announce to th ..tr of lke county the- I will be a ar.didaie for the efflce of Sheriff of Lake County, subject to the rnrauie". Mav 4th. ire. JAV A. VMPLE.ET. Oary, Ind.
TOB TREASCEEE. Ei 'T Tilees;
county tht l -iu a cand.date for ! t-,-,-. 1TT . fl'iuSEI, re.tl..n-.ati...n for Treautr-r cf L.--.ke j !" , ! our.iy, lt.diana. subjov. t tu tim prunsrU-a I ...... ' '.'J'.'l"'' r ' 0 ; ";"r3 fl' I-"' I
of Aluy 4th. J ."..! ."" 1 ' " 1 n cati.ii.ite tor il, o U J 't.u-ti.-v. sub.", t t- ihe L. pubM.-i.il i ru . man". Mty !';).
r.ai'T T'm: 1
riV,.- Sniiounce to T h " ftc rf Lake county that 1 vv t!! 1- ;i i.a'.tlid-t te for
wife to the
THE leid rph:p generally en.i?. WE aie stronsr fir woman suffrat
SO many people
ANOTHER hankering-
scenery. A WOSiAN married to a fool IS one horslf ;f she lets hum know he is. SOKE girls like an cr.gs sement WTTH s cine snap t -j ii in o:her words ONE that will break easy.
THE Cull rorninitsinn warn utainst
buy.n? COAX, in April
cf the government
AND a let cf other men just like jou. THESE is ona thingTO be Kud for temptation it's nj quitter. ABE M. AX TIN says the eaiaphone ia AN old Instrument but has never coma into USE until latsiy because there hasn't BEEN a dance to fit it until the present. A GOOD way out cf the dltEculty K33-HT e to publish the A-EOUNT cf income tax each FBESXDENTXAXi candidate pays.
to borrow -rouble " by scn
huncl.ciu
THAT it is a wonder to us that i THIS will make a lot cf people SOME enterprising cuss doe?n t start a J 1 PUT in tli Air orders right away. BANK f-o ho can accommod.it thm. 1 j IT isu't always his s-hrewdness HAVE vou sent in vour cheque ! THAT makes th c ihor fellow eucccs TIT to th HooM-r campaifin f u-.l ; ful " -
ACCORDING WELL, r.oith.WE ari n;iu lon-'V :.t l'tt;. WHEN 1'T.hi
tli" circa.. ii . ha V w i.tlie us" of shameless --m e s b .rre a i
MAYBE it is the stupidity and CARELESSNESS of ..-self
PREVENT THAT COLD IT MAY DEVELOP SERIOUSLY HURLBURT'S CAMPHOR PILLrS TAXE ONE AT ONCE if you eaeeje, snufSe or feel x chiil coming: on. Carry the 11 bottla at all times. Price 30 Cents ot ail dealers. THE KELLS CO., M.WBCRGS, JT.T.
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TOE SENATOR.
Pb'as-t -Tin ur,. " tn t!. of LnJ.-e u;w th!.t I t,.;i i,., rf caodld.i'e for
i fr senator from Lake tia.t-ubj. .t l ) th . prini'irics
TOR EEmrSJETATITE. i.. 1 ' -r Tiiii' : Kind., annuooe tr the v.-'ers , roun' v tlia t I ai l a 1 ;-ru 1-' i.-a r. for the c ffl. t Itpt-s- r.latiif o! coil tit;.. Mibjo'-t i" prim ,rv rtio: held il:, v tth. l?2'i.
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FOB COMMISSIONER. I.'di'or Tj.t-s: I'lrns- aitnotinr to o'er rf Ll'
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TOR SHERirr. Edltcr Times: Please announce to the voters of Lake county that I am a candidate for th nomination to the ofti .13 of Sher.ff of Lake county on the Republican ticko', subject to the prmiarv eitc-1011, May 4 ii ia;o. ERIC LUND.
TOR SHERirr. Editor Tlmas: Pleajia announce to the voters cf Lake county that I 'am a candidate for the Republican nomination for tehrifT of Lake county, at Vne primary election. May 4th, 1920. I am at present a Dsk Serfteant of th City of Uary police Department (appointed). JAMES l DOVVLlXa. Gary. lad.
FOR SHERIFF. Editor Times; Please announce to th- voters of Lake county that 1 am a .-undulate for the office of Sheriff of Lake county, subject to the Republicaa piumaris. ilay 4ih. 19:0. JOE GRAHAM. ILainmond, Ind
ii! vn:j r'."a.-e a nnour-.o to :v.e trs
of 'he -oui;;y through 'h" columns of (
? our la:-'- Mia; 1 t:i :i ' n-1 :u i ' f.r
:o- K. ; wh. o-'i ii n. iio :n;. ; 1. -i..ii'T :'.t- th First il;t tli.; piimary 0:1 'fav 4tb. l.K' )MD-
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FOR CORONET.
Slti-JtCt to 1. liuYD.
FOE SURVEYOR. Editor Times: Kindly announ.-o to the ce.-rs of Lake county that I am h candidate for th- ' ii-mina Hon to th" 1 t.'b-f of Jurve.vur of Lake county on the l;. ; ubio ;n ticket, fiii-j.!-- to the primal v ciccliuti to be lu.i-J May 4ih. 13:"1'. 1 LAV STEELE T.
,;o-f--.-i! t.oun.-e to the votrj rf LaKe oiuv th-i I vv ill h-- a candidate for mu!tt..i ler ''.ironer. Ue.publican pria ry M a v 4. i:'2i. I a --r-.ro t.j tfus .-frke wJth the aid of e. i-u i r. nir I ,- in;. AXTOXIO GIORGI. iry, Ind.
TOE JOINT REPRESENTATIVE. Ed no.- Times: Pl.-as( Hnueunee to the otcrs of Lake and I-'orter .-(.tintios t Its t I .ini caiu-1.-.iile for tlie ...Tic- of Jjim ;oi.re-seiita-1 1 , o o.- t': ah. i.a'i:rt'i r--N-r : tn ihe l;-r'ibiio..n tick-. :. -ul. j.-a to th-i piurnaries Ma - 4 1 ' 1 HKftNAP.D E. CAr.LI.V.
FOR COUNTY RECORDER. Editor Tiii:.--: Riu.i:.-.- .-.nr.ounce. to the voters of Lake 00. uitv tnat I am a candidate for the .o.-miii.ii ; ;i t.j t, ctib-e of Reorder i-f 1. n.o-- ...iiny ,.;i the I it pu hi !.. - n lick-'' :;i:!J'T' u r-imaty 'i-;d:,n to be iifd Jlav 4'h, li"J'i W ILLIAM LOSE. Hammond. ltd.
FOR SEEEIXF. Editor Times: Kir.dlv announce to the vo'ers cf Lake
rountv that I am a candidate for the j nomination to the oir.ee of sheriff of , 1-ske county on the lit publican ticket, j
auDjcci to tne primal ticcior to ue f r-t
r.eia .viay ii.n. i:..". WILLIAM H. OLDS Eajt Chicago. Ind.
for cou::ty recorder. ! ; Time-: -.o a'-iii. unc to ie voters of Lako'
I o'i'-rv On. I Hi.i a cati.lida'e for the FOR JOINT REPRESENTATIVE. j : oettna ton to the ofTW of K.v.r,i.r ,.f j Ed iter Times: j L"i .0 cui-tv on 1 !-. Re- ublican tioket. t TMase atmoMPre to .be t.vers of Lake !,;,f T'"' ;" nr;n...ry .!e-ii..n t... b.and V.-.v. t- ,.ui.' 'h;i I .o 14 ...n.li. ' bela Hay 4'!. Ii'.'". !
lite, for ti -- .tli -e ",.; ',!,,;, -; utprfs-iit-t- I THOMAS "W. EPE.VCER. M e of the. above i.am'-d .-on n on ih- 1 Hammond. Ind. lf.-pub!i.-a:i ticket . subject to th., pr:-i :r.aries iisy 4h, ?-f' I FOR COUNTY RECORDER. J.'E '.'.' TODD ' Ecpitor T:e-
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roa SHEF.irr. Editor Times"Will you kindly announce that I will
f Kindly announce to the o:er nf IIo. rOR REPRESENTATIVE. ie-v.. j -A,il he a candidate for Times: 1 '!? i:eni.rmteri to th-t ofhee of Recorder
riease aniiounce n.e a a candidate fori nr 1 ''" ' ounty on the Republican ticket.
supper-. ... hip primary election to be i Ivld May 4'h. f-'.i. 1-fflRRERT C. FRANCES.
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re-nominat i .n tor ihe offi
resonta : i v . subject to th- w L. Ueptibli.-an v.ner? of I,ake ooijr-y n primary election of Miv 4th. ro'il JAMES I. DAY East Chicago,
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