Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 253, Hammond, Lake County, 13 April 1920 — Page 4
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THE TIMES Tuesday. April 13, 1920.
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THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS
av T!- LAKE COUNTv MINTING COMPANY The La-. Ccunry TlmeJ E-ily ext.
"ucosy. tulerrd at tue poslolt.cw- tu H.iuuuoi.u . lus.
The Tin en East Chicago-Indians Harfcoi. a:iy excei,. Sunday EnicrfiJ at ihd potituaee la i-Jitt Chicago. Now- , uiter IS. 1913. ! The Lake Count? "I tmes Saturd.-v sr." Weekly ..ditli-n. , tntered the .o'ofuVe in Mmtr.ond. .-Vbrury 4. I91- j 1 he Carr Eventn.- TimM r. " t.fm SujJsr- fc-u-
'" ' me postotrtce In Gary. April 18. 1311
buildia-; material and labor. 1 (. 13 time t".at prices are lamentably higher, but "" ill t hey i.o any Imvi-r. anh on't th time coiue wiiou
PU3USH1N3 ; t i.-y will .e still higher and Uohiuaa Mrect etill more ! cuueled au.l iuii; ahle than it is now?
rily except Saturday as-3 j Tile lioubie. with a lot of public improvement pl'C-
JU - jiMt!.!is in llanitnonj has ahvavs been. Oh, let it a'.uut,
utocieiit lor the- day U the evil thereof." Many people
a: v lid
iit-:iit to hac t!ie ritv forever a Iowa of
."(.(Mill I
unuer trie jet of March 3. cr.atter.
a eecond-clas
care not hlng a hoist its grow til. As ltua as tley a little iiiotiey an-J have enough to Ijvc "11 the
! lur-.ire ef the city can go hang, as tar as they aie cuu-
'JvvvvwAv-.'vAv,twvvv.vvvvv I The Passing Show v. -VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVtVVVVi.VVVVVVVVVVV
I il -ns within the villous communions. ; It means that every dcr.oir.'.t.&tlonal I I'Udjt-t will b-j mji'.e in theilht of I world needs Instead t in the, semi-
obscurity of Incomplete ir.f o nr.atl Mi . It means that one Jettons ir.r.tlon wih' r.ot be in wasteful compel it i -n with anritl.fr, because a'.l tee f f-1 : .-. wjj i i pt
vm; i.ave worked cut si. t"Rrt!.cr.
if
. rOSIl-JN ADVtETISIN! OTriCB. LOG AN HAf.NK CO CTIK-AOO.
cecal d-
.- I'heie never will be a time wheu the opportunity I to widen liohmaa sticet couhl be better afforded than
Hai.noaj 'private exchanrsj Si"". 31C1. 31J
ivan lor r.atcvfi ri-. partnu nt wanted.)
Gary OfSci-
East Chicago (The t-mes ""Z.
'ft iiT-hnnt 137 1
T. lori in 9 I i -.Telephone -3 ;
Tpdiana Harbor (Peporter a.'dC:aws."Jv.) - Tel. phone 2 . 4-ltlCif l'edrpr.ttntt S0-
tiie piuaont am everybody who knows anything about city building knows that it is so. llaa.mouil Mould, be a tine place if some of Its p: Oiii'iiii iu iiiolucks and barnacles cuu J be eliminated
S3 tut as l' i.-, they are quite content to throw a monkcv u . . .
trown Print i i.nh.me j "u,lrj t!;e luachlr.ery wnenever they get the wppnr-
f rou hv "T trouble xt.t!ii Tub T-vr makes com-' tun it y. 'I hey are the minority who di n't care how the ! P.a.lct Immediately to the Circulation lpartmuL ,., , ., ,.r ' I s.'a.,urity t-ulfers. KOTTCB TO srasCJJBIXB. I i tf you fn!l to re,-e: e vour mrv of The T'r - mut"- ! j n you have In th- past. ri3e .1-. n.t think H bs Txh JOHN BULL FOR HOOVER 1 lcit or was not sent on tl.ne. F.-rrrrbrr tnat the tneji r..,f ,;fii- , . 7 . . . 1 i r-je n n,-,t tvht it u?e,i t.. he muA thnt ooTtiin inta are Oreat britain s lterctt in the election of an Ameri-
eneL-ai frorc man- sovirce. about the train nl mail er- : cau president is thus indicated bv the Manchester. Lon ica. Tib T:r hps increav. ''a mai'i-ie eiiulpment an.?! , , tr!viny err:tly to reach !. patrons on 'line. B4 j uou, '(iu;il uian : "
rrompi in aavniiitf us nen you do .-: yet your uarer ana ;
will act prornptly.
fe, "fev. "- VSS 5s
"The question of who Is the next president matters infinitely more to Europe and the world than the date of the treaty's ra tiricat Ion or the character of the
reservc.tii.ins.
Mr. Hoover's election would
ticrr.il'y permanence in the American relationship to Lurope." Dut It happens that the people of the United States
U;!y cap;:!,!? of iclectin.q their own chief executives
any help in London.
whether you kao-.v that there are two performances
,u I daily one about tun-up and the other later in the after- het-
13 such tdi.it sometimes
WHAT MILWAUKEE STANDS FOR
In January,. 1 1 a committee of army ofScers re- nrP quested Mayor Daniel V. llu..n. of Milwaukee, to with- ' wj.
a raw iroru tee commute 111 cuar.ee ot the city s recept- , ion to returned soldiers because he had presided over a i TT.r tt-t uttt-t o ... .. , . , . , i IT S REAL MUcsIC. socialist meeting wl,u-h nu.ursed ictor Herger ,-nd j u wonder if the srand opera season that is going ether persons whose actions and words were inimical on )a vour back yard means anything to you or net and
co tuc Lnitea states m war. Jlaym- lioau reiused and
wa3 howled down at the official
' noon. I In May. 1919. Mayor Hoan denied a request of the j The concerts are Innumerable and there are one or American Legion to stop a meeting of the I. Y. W. j two artists going all day long. The chorus is a large la Milwaukee. j rni 5p!Pncjifi pue, many of its members being singers of j In September. 193 9. Mayor Hoan ias-olently refused ; wonderful ability, wren;, martins, song sparrows, cliimto invite the king of the Ue'.gians to i.-it Milwaukee. rev swift fan,! m.inv other whn hr en tv-.ct
tor j The robin usually opens the morninc orera with his ; e.n l.oar.
wonderful tolo "Cheerily, cheerily, cheer u:," a perfor- '
niance wnich does net receive the recocnUion it should
dent cf the United States. , on account of its familiarity. In April. 1920. Mr. Hoan is re-elected mayor cf i The aria of the oriole is short, but most effective Milwaukee on the Socialist ticket against a candidate always. The ordinary sparrows make a lot of fuss over
-uyyorteu u a mtica 01 otaer r-rties. ; taeir r,art ia the general en,emble and show some un- ! Undoubtedly, the triiyuiui of Mr. Hoan at the palls i trained but powerful voices I Is evince that a majority of the voters of Milwaukee V. e wi?h the Uuejay had taken a course ia voice 1 Hlstor'ca
tU3U iUr lJe Sdal mings mat 11 e stanus tor. I lie rest, 'culture because he tints horribly now .in,? men nr,l ' r. ?.!ovier
1
.ouice 01 much oisgust to the sweeter soloists
1 no cat bird is the comedian and his enrsri
WE fir.vl in ebout 12 years EITPEKXENCE with ni.irrid life THAT a wife can say a WHOLE lot when she is siieut. WHENEVER there Is a' slight Ull IN tlie cen ersalion SEC. DANIEES clears his throat aj.d SAYS he. nceUs at lci a EIUIOS for the cornins fiscal year of PEACE and Kood-wlil anions men. ECOrmo at them has hal the effeer CSEATIT70 such & demand for the MA5ITJTACTTTHJ: cf oulja boards THAT the factories have ha.d to PUT on both a day and night trick. COLITKBtrs, O., which Is makins A WAS on bixjtleggera, riTDS the best way to catch them is ASOUT the same as other cities rrSTGEE a ten dollar bill visilly ON the street and complain LOUDLY cf the drouth AKD the chances aro that jeven WII hrj.r you and surround you. THE neighbor women's ATTITUDE towards the men around
In October. 119, Mayor lloau assailed congress
e'ertiT.c "lrfor n,-'-rpr nn.l nT-r.-ii'o.l tH-i- 1 '1, c-. v - '
Debbs would te the net Socialist candidate for presi-
WX fcei that they wouldn't put it PAST the miles to EAT the babies. A3E 3CASTIN sa s tliat even at $1.23
1TO plutv.ber is too proud TO stop his work and fa-ik to someone. WE suppose that the reason an mUTIOUS exccutlve'cften seizes the LEGISLATIVE functions IS that lie sees them lf t lying around SO Ions at a time not belli; mado USE of by their rightful owners THAT he gets to thinking THAT perhaps th:y don't belong to ANYONE. WE have discovered that there Is A LOT of irrcconcllables AMONG the neighbors' cats, but not OP the leagu-j of nations. THEY wV.aka mortuary chapels BO cozy now and attractive THAT it s:cs a man of NATURALLY cheerful temperament ONE last thing to look forward to. IT may help us to understand SOKE things better if we know JUST how many dulls r-a-year r.-.en ARE low receiving $2d.0'"i1 a ; ear AITD how lor.g thiy hrc. n BEEN d.-Tv!r: it. THREATS of drastic measures to cut the
in which thirteen denomination! have I e-n supporting separate churchaa v !t!i missionary funds, while an adjncent territory of 60,000 persons has oniy three churches. Ey seeing that nil missinary boards are supplied with information in Kuch cases, the move
ment will make possible a wiser dis-
prusrims , ttibution o." furrtls. ! Its f:r5t coals are to reduce unneo-
The movement has r.-tl-.'.t:s to do j essary (iupllcaticn and overlapping to with orsanic church union or matters I a minimum and to brinff about an in-
or cre il or ioctr;ne. K.-ich
tuent u n ' t preserves co'ti;..;-
I wishes t" In- Poim i. j An P.iustiat k.:i on 1 .iiovr-mo'.t c;i n !o 1 to fv.fsl'rn conimunlry of l.evi
ai: tori r as it
te::;t-'!it division of labor In unoccupied fields. The movement Is, at bottom, an attempt to put church business on the sound, rock-bottom business hk foundations upon which the yr.at commercial instltutina of America are bu il t .
Wrong S
COST of
time goes by AND when th be
I lutflu i:n: 1 tie Than ever.
ns will increase as the
election is over it u ;.; ie pricrs are more eras-
HOW INTER-CHURCH MOVEMENT WAS BORN AMD WHY
mlur-
f.-f the country is fortunate in having such ful ination as to what these things are
11 v.e naa many cities iike Milwaukee
wei saj "God help America." Fortunately, we have few, and are finding them en. Eventually we shall mcp theru up.
th Jr.terchurch World
of North America is tiia !-'g-
j seal uutsru fa of a tendency .f the I national boards in each denomination
gurg.es. 1 to r.)!ni work ins alliance s.imuns the i.i
. tjuedka ana tr.eows are tunnv. but we would tnn.-h s. lves. in -vhi. li ea.-h l.,.ar-l si.all 1:1-
rather hear him sing according to score which he ce--i ?:CI' 0 Us Mtif.ty and cur.ir. A its oven,'
hoes
Endanger Health
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Bores s
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Ki P&ni&i IS
raight
Bcnes t .That Grew 5isr,BM ,rif - Jtducaior j
is no one who wants to stop them.
A VICTORY FOR THE BARNACLES.
ionmaa street, Hammonds most congested j The concerts were sad
tnorcugnrare wnich ought to be at least 100 feet wide ; heav
iicrsnrr.i ! and treasury. In for.:Tr times, the hoir sooiot-.'. t!'. fr-re'Lin miSNlo
reost drown out the tiny notes rf the wren, but there I the church extension s,.c.t.
tamly can i! Snu; of
1: e v a t: t s . the most enthusiastic lift!" choristers
il-
tei fer-nce . After clecad-s of such haphazard method?, the leaders of one denomination d'-cMed upon an experiment. They thought it would be possible for the 6gnei's to cot together fi,r a com-
e..n siud;. ..f nil the or:v..rtunUres !
and resources f their brother!! ..!, to) mission j ,.;ak? out a unill. d buJt of men and! s ! tv. j money. It was made clear that each
and t :. ? i
tm&A 1 k,Kh ( Vi'Iti'o f
1
mn i c sck, it .'j
!y interrupted by the recent
ivy snow and some of the southern visitors h .,! no i
in vrowtiiy now never ie wiaene.i. me matter has ; time to sing, so busy they were Iockin
peen unaer discussion for some time and
v a rl -1 us nary m cuiduct
idiiiantlirop.c urirs of ar j tii.ir ar.'r;:
and e ' f e 111 . syde:iomir.ati -n s ::!.;. r.d.-nt'y
u rv
1
Olio a n o t 1 : e r
for worms. own restrict, d territor.'. prep
at one stage j The supply is understood to be much imnrnvr-.i nnvr I budget of money an 1 workers
w-a ,e;-v UiUU,c"-v cnusiaeieu out it was permuted to and the crand onera sp:is-.rt for which we uu ! r,,v" purposes wi ma io own at
d a r Its
fall Into a deep slumber.
The question was again brought up rn Friday before the' Hoard of Public 'Works and it was soon made a football that everybody took a kick at. Those opposing the petition raised objections to any widening of the street at this time because of the high prices of
hich we all ought to
have a thankful heart will now go on uninterrupted. A T.VEST VIRGINIAN wants $250 for two dogs he claims can locate stills. There are lots of men perfectly willing to try to locate stiiis for nothing and to pay for the product after they have found them.
ANNOUNCE CANDIDACY
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. f the. ' " i FKUD M. STILT:
(ADVEHTISEM-NTJ)
POE AUDITOR. E!for Times: Flease announce o the voters of Lfll-m fumy that I win be a candidate for re-nomination for Auditor of Lake County, Indiana, subject tu the icrnarics cf ilay 4 tli, i::r. OKOROE M. FOLA2VD.
I rOR REPRESENTATIVE.
Gar. ' j I wish to announce that T am a cmI 1 didate f'r re-eieeti..n to the ..m-e of ! . POR CORONEB. ' Stn'e Keproiilaiivfl on th" iP t, n
r.T.cor nme-.: suf.'-.-et to tae pi',m .! i. s M.j v 4'h . VVul ve j kindly anr.cur.ce 'h'ruch the ' U'2". co limns of Kur tape- that 1 am a can- J A. II. SAMIlor. I dictate tor 1 --r.. n: : 1: a .11 in he ofiire of! 1 t'ororer on trie lilooubilca:! ticket at the I rnp ouncrrir-.T.Tn .
pnmarv. Mav -1. i?20. E""l'"ri I have, been , ct!iee but two month I r;ease Vmiounc to te voter, 0' L,:-. b'-oau'-e in Lke county the Trca-uKr 1 ,,-,,. 1 , n ,-,0 'u e , k! s.i"! e'op.'.ur ,,. not assume mr e.'Pe. ' ,. '' ',.'r.' -. . ai:di..a.t f r the
-. -il.". li'V I K e 'untv. suoiT' to (he r.ecuhl'ran t-ri-
a manes. Hay 4h. f:'.
1 1
j e.-.i:?t:luer.t boai 4 should preserve comS P'."te auton- .my . I i When the board representatives met j i they found it p-...; hie to .-ii.ninate a j j sreat fi mount of organ izatp.n expen- j I . They ui t iTr.a tt iv worked out aj j btidet and plan ot .mpaifc'n that was 1 I satisfactory to ail. This resulf d in 1
the famous "Men and Millions Move- i tnnt." ' f the Pisciples of Christ, j
.1 ii " j0:ii 1 1 j ea f n as ;:,p:i con - I
R.'r-'', ', J
pea! to its constituency for supp.ut. This could oniy mean that these agencies were, more or less in c -n.-
.petition with one anotiier. that there 1 sadered the st a cg-c-ring sum of $6,200.- I was waste and duplication of work 1 . f-.r a five-year program. 1 he j n i money, and that among fiem ail i members of the--communion were sol
THE painful corns, bunions, callouses, weak arches, ingrowing nails, etc., caused by wrcng shoes, are but minor ills. Serious bodily ailments may follow this foot-distortion. Every time we put Educator Shoes on teet that have been crippled by improper shoes, we are glad. Educators assure foot comfort, because they are scientifically shaped to fit the foot naturally. Made with ample to room to "let the feet grow as they should" straight end healthy. Step in today and try on the good - looking Educator oxford illustrated. It's so comfortable you will put all the family into Educators.
R!CE A H-JTCMIST
v wS?ra
FOR MEN, WOMEN and CHILDREN
some . w erk was regit cU d and some denominational r sources v. ere .ntlre'y overlooked. Ltecause of their speci a 1 i 7. 1 traininc t'-e lead' rs of iscli aceii'-y regarded themselves, as peculiarly tittfd for th'dr tasks and j-al-oiisiv regarded attempts at outside in
ks Pus in.'
like method j
iffailS that they
I
vL.iiin- i
' e a set w 1 1 li t of condticiinsj
I'ute.i even m,.re genrrously than had ! e Jl c X pee ted . ' II'.- l:-.t-rchurch World Movement 1? simpiy a piau t do iuterdenoininationa'!v we-n the forward tno r tee t; is liave
in'ii a . a r attM th o.the-r cu
: rs. but I am Irving to c.-u.duot Uiai'-s ,.f r;;e ..ej.-e 11 a iiurmtr
olii-
ros crsrnaiNAii court judge. Editor Times: Kindly announce to the vo'ers of Lake
remlnation to the office of Judfie ef tii Editor Tms
rtmrai Court on the Uepubii.'-in t tenet. 1 1 .'as." rjir.c.' eubject to the pr.mary alectson to be ! c...u!it v that 1
ce' J May 4. l'J2'K le-t.-.'-nnea: ion
I now hold tnis office under eppoir. t- ue t; , li.ai reent of Uie GJvcrnor. made March 13. I vJ M.a 4th,
ilia. iI-U;TIN- J. SMITH. Crown I'oait, Ind.
t ierit tne supper', cf the t lectors at t conui.i prim ry. HOWARD E. II VAX 3. il. ID.
II
WiLL,;.v-M v. TII-AS. n-.ond. I:id.
tor cracuiT cousi judoe. Ed'or Times: Fiea-se announce to the vote's of the
TOR PBOSECUTTNG ATTCENEY. j Ed. tor Tim s: I "lease announce to th- voters of Tke ! count ; th.it I am a candidate tor the ! 1 .' e ! j 1 t , O , t m ..,..1,.-..,.... r .. .
. . . .... ' ' J I I I'lMMilin? Iike ' AV-".rlK'-v ''f l'J ot l,lhe liepublican pri-
e s u o 1 l t e . . j .e n jo mi 1 . ..V, -- - 1 t t-.- pinna.. .a lAVInUT M. KINDEH.
rOB TEEASUEE3.
"e to the voter of LjV
i .i I e n 1 atidid:
Treasurer
of
n.Ai,rn c. cr:.DFor.D.
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r02 SE27ATOI1. mes 1
I'ie.'ise ;,oii to the V o V r of la
coun-y tli.it I v '.l be a randi late for
-to 11'
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enunty, through the column; of o-ir '"Uii". In i.ar.a.. subj-.ct t-j th paper that I am a candidate for" the "f M-iy Ilk, 11)20.
Republican nomination for .)ud? of the J JAMES J. NE2JL Circuit Court., prima: its May 4ui. 1Sl- , . . I. POR EE?S2S"KJAX1TE.
1 iiu irjri t.".i?t voict ur.upr appoint- rj or il!-.,. :
meet of tie Governor, since Januaiy 1st,
l; iJ. E. MI1UES NOICTO.V.
ros SHXEirr. Editor Times; Fleasn announce to the v tors cf Ln reunty that I w-.il be a candidate for the cfflce uf Sheriff of Lake i'ou.".'". subject U tae prlniajues Mav 4th. 1' 2 t. JAY; a. U.MI'I.1.EY. oary, lni
K.eelV aneoimce tc the voters of I.-ake c 1:. v tha' I si 1 a Uepiih;.,, -i;i cn;i 3 da'e for the oih.e f,f rt--prever.ta t; e if Lake ( .not v. subject :! piur.jry election iu Le hold May 4:h. h'M. eS'-AR A. AH EG HEX.
TOE PE.OSSCUTINO ATTOSNET. Editor Times: j iv'it.dlv annotir.ee to tiie voters of IaVe ; county tint I am a candidate iur the . 1 i'i 10 m nomination f"t- rnno'ii-in,.
Attorney, suble t to the l;ePU,lic.-m piiiiunts, May 4 t -. . IH20. AV'JUST A. BUE"EP
roa SEir atos. Editor Times: I'jease announe.e to the voierf of EflJe oountv- that I veil he a candidate for! r.--n-.!.i:ii:.ti..ti for Senator Irani Lake! county. Indiana, subject to the primaries!
jiay e.u, l.'.ie T1ICMAS GP ' NT. Lowell, Ind.
ros SHXEirr. Editor Times: Kindly announce to the voters of Lak
founty ttiit I am a eandidat" for th" t nomination to the , .fr, -e of sh.'-r::'? cf Iake County on th Kepubiiean ubjoct to the primary tlect.oii to Lti held May 4:h. 1D20. I E. EltlCE A HI TAKER, J
1 laumiuii J.
ros coranoSioirEE. l-ld't-r Tm.-s: F'o'ase ann.iur.ee e. ':ir. oters of Le cue y t: lit I v. . 1 1 bo a cand.da'e for
I 1 enem li.a r :on f - i- the oH; e of e'ommi--I si":.r i f 'he Firs' d.strit t of Lake ic'.i.t.tv, subject to thti piimaries. May
th. 13."..i. GEO. O. SCHAAF.
Ed it'r
res coiiiiissiONrE. I .' ,.: -e .1 :;' ounce t o t h
rOB SENATOB. Ed: 'or T:m.-s: Kindly announce to the voters of Lake or, ji.ty th.a I wi.l ho a candidate for t.om. nation f, ,- "enator on the Re. nihil, an ink"! subject to U primaries of May 4th, i'Jj. JAMES tV. EUSSET.
Editor 1 Kind!:
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tob ssiBirr. Editor Times: Piea&e anncunce to th- voters of Lake county that I am a candidate for the iomiRatl-':i to the office of Sher.iT ,.f Lake county on the i;.-euh!:ca.'i f.vke-t. subject to tae primary eloii-ui. May 4 till X920. ERIC LL'.NU
roa EExmr. Editor Times: Please announce to the voters of Lake county that I am a can.ii.iafe for the Republican nomination for Sdu-riir of Iak county, at the pritnarv election. Hay 4th, 1920. I am at present a D-sk Sergeant of the City of Cary i'okce Ueparunent (appointed). JAMEi i. IXJWLXNG. Gary, In d.
1 e 01 1 .r.'iint- 1
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POE SENAIOE. me 5; : er.t.o.jnce to the voters of Lalie
I n-n a candidate f..r the
iiointna-ioii for Senator on the Rrpuldio".ii ticket, v,;l,j,-ct to the rniiurics oS May 4th, 1 ri2'"i. A J EI'1'ER.SOX SCHL'LTZS. Gary, Ii.d.
'urn-e to the voters I am a candidate
rCE SUSVEYOB, Editer Tim. -si
Kindly ; (ojr::y ih n min alio;
L.'i county in the R.; pu h: na n ticket.
jt-. ui --ie i iniary e.ecuun u De
4th. I32'J. RAY SEEEEr.
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POR JOIST BEPEESESTTATITE. Direr Times: l'!'-;:S'- fn'Oiinoe to tl.o voters of Lake and I'erl' r erut-.iir, that I am a ca.nii-il'i-e for the oli.n- of Joint I ; 'pre -out atne f the aVe.ve r.ann-d oouui ie- on the Ih rubin-an ticket, subject, to the pr.niar.vs Mav 4th. 192'V HER. SARD F. CAR LIN.
FOE SENATOB. Ed 'tor Times: Rii-asr announce to the voters of Lake c uitty that I am a candidate for 'ho ron-m St!...', foe Senator or the Ilenubl;i.an ticket. S'll.ject to the pi imarn s of Uay 4.h. .. O. HOLMES. Gary, Iitd.
POB COBONE-J. Editor Times-: Kindly ar.nour.ee to the voter cf Lake count v that I veil be a .niid.-.te f..r
1 n -.oil for v.roner. Republican pri1 ma r y M,. -.- 4. 1 :.o.
I tc.. - tins ofTico with the aid cf the fcurrt-n:.- !''. ::,g L'R. AXTONTO GIORGI. u.iry, InJ.
roa sssEKirr. Editor Times; Please a:nuunco to the voters of Lake county that I am a candidate for the
rir.ee or sner-.n or lak county. subjct 1 t
xo the lici'UDncaa piimaries, .May 4th 1.420. JOE G1EUIAM. Hiir.ir.o,id, In ".
POB JOINT EEPEESSNTATIVE. Editor Times: 1 'lease a r. ic -u :toe to the voters of Lake ami IVrtor counties tret I am a candidate for ho o!h'-e of .Joint Rorr-'.-. n ta -
of the iihiv named ,-. ,-,xn u s on the
ibj'-ct tj the pri-
1 1. pub! 1. "! a t irket . s I toarns May 1th, lf2ri
JOE tV. TODD.
POB SHEBIPP. Ed'tor Times : Kindly announce to the voters cf Lake county that 1 am a candidate foe the
1. cmmati.ui to the off.ee
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of
lske county on the K-'publtcati ticket, nibjeot to the primary cl. ctiur t j be bCid May 4Ui, 1 tV I LEI AM II. OED3.
East Chicago. I:.d.
POB COCHTT BECOEDEB. Edi'or T.mev; Kindlyannoiir.ee to the voters of Lake county that I ani a candidate- for the i.om.nrt ti.-.n to the r ihce of Recorder of Lake county on the Republican ticket. Mi ...j.'.-t t. the. rrimary clecUoa to be h Id May 4'h, 132n WILLIAM ROSE. Ilaunnond, lid.
FOB BEPBESENTATIVE. Ed'tor Times: Rieae anti . un.ee rie as a candid
re-noi.itn.it 1. -n for the of.. e ,,f state- R p-r--s nta 1 1 . c. sute'.-ct to the will of t he Re mibiKan voters of Lake c.-u- t v at the primary eiectiou of Mav 4th. l'lOi. J AllEi I. DA V. Est Chicago.
, POB COUNTY BECOBDEB. e for '' Ed or 'I imes : R' i '-! I'l'oase announce to the voters of Lake
canity that I atn a our.d'.date for the r. 'loination to th.- rffiee r.e Record. -f f Lake ..!-. on tii" Ke-.ub;j, ticket. Mih.ict to the pt-imary eieetien to be ho ld Hay 4th. l"2i". THOMAS tV. SPENCER. Jlam.mer.d. Ind.
POB SHEBIPP.
I POB KSFBESEITTATIVE.
I Editor Tiroes: j I w ish to announce to the voters of; TOE COUNTY SICOEDI1
Jd:ter Times : 1 "v oaut mat 1 am .-1 eaiciiuaie ior j Ldt'ot rimes; tVill you kindly announce that I wii! I re-t cnur.a'iou tor the r slice of p.epree.n- j Kindly announce to the voters of Lake be a candidate for the nomination fcr i tatsw oti tne R.-nu h. ic-i n ticket, subject 1 cun-y that I will be a candidate to-
r.. w . 1 t . . t . . .-. , . . o 1 ,- .- - . J o 1 s. l .'.i . . ...
fcnerui 01 iiiie county at me primaries l" ..- ......... c -0.1, i.---.. i o- noniina nm to tne e.rtice
on May 4th? I trust that my rec-.rd for seven years as E. puty Sheriff of Lake county at the Gary office, which position . I dow hold, may entitle me to the con-;
OTTO it. FIFIF.LD.
Try a TIMES Want Ad
the com:: of I.Ike CI Mlt.ieot t, held May
t Recorder
ijoty ,in th- Pepubbcan ticket, 'h. primary election to b HERKEKT C. FRANCES.
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THE STANEREK FEATURE IS' RECOGNIZED AS STANDARD METHOD OF TREATMENT EMPLOYED BY I THE FASHION PARK DESIGNING ROOMS IN GIVING AN ERECT APPEARANCE TO THE JACKET OF THE B U &I N E S SSU IT . IT ASSISTS IN THE BALANCE AND GIVES THE ERECT, SUBSTANTIAL EFFECT CONSIDERED SO FAVORABLY THIS SPRING.
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