Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 255, Hammond, Lake County, 15 April 1920 — Page 6
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THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS BY THE LAKE COUNTV F-SllfiTING d PUBLISHING COMPANY. Tha Lai- County Timet Dily eicrt Saturday Sunday. Eutcrrd at tn postofttc In Uiiuini'i.a. Juna Th. T)n.f-l' Ohfofo-Ind.ln mrh.n-. flai'.T e?; Sundny Enir at th putofa: lu Kast CUKao, -tu Th Uka County TtmM-Ssluril.y nn.! Weekly CnUre.i at th ,iinf(c :n jlnmraonJ. February . " .' Th Oary Evenlnc Times-nmiy ei.'cpt Sundny. J-t.-C ..... n , inrtl I 1911.
All under th act of March 3. 1S79. aa aecond-clasr: matter.
POKKION ADVISTISI5a DTPIC. ! G. LOOAN 1'AiXS CO CHICAGO. - i
Hammond frrtrnta richtnrt) SIP". 3101. 3101 j
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(Call for whmeui department wanted.)
Gry Offlc,
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The mawkish M-nt iment a i it v indulged in by t In; I pi hit i i'l'-s in this cast- and their friends will not deter ' thi' law from Liking it tt urse. II' Ma ry I'ieiUord has purjutfti herself in getting a (!iorce prior lu her re
marriage tt) iKutgla.s Fairbanks there is no reason why uny intluence otn uUi wive her from the consequences just hcause- she is a movie bbir, A lot of people have not forgotten the narrow estvpe .lark i'ioklt id hud (hiring the war because of influences hroimht to hear in iiis behalf. Let. l lie rich ami i n linen l ia ! lake their medicine like the poor man lias to take it.
INTEREST OF PUBLIC PARAMOUNT-
lhe sliike of so-ealletl "outlaw" railroad
f the j ants, again tleina ml?
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The Passing Show
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the pitMie take a firm ami prompt stand for Its riphts. While tai one disputes 'he i ilH of workmen to
Nassau
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Trdiana Harbor fRrt or ndChiV" a".? v: T -V-Tel-v-hon M .-trike. uh-n no other means ate available, sudden cesWMtln Telephone 80-M j saI ion ,,r wui k .,,, pa t t icu !a r 1 v in industries that lie Crown Point Tuepncui , If you hava ny trouble etttn Ti Timii maKcs com-, up or i-rtpple ma n y others, is unjust and intolerable.
piaini iramtumtur to in. ,..ircumm i'fvn t I, mentis that thousand . f men satisfied with their : v
ing conditions may he thrown out. of employ
ment by a .!iia!l iiody of men attint; atbitiaiilv in one
vital i ml ii--u ies.
'"lie railroads, the aiteiies of the country's life :uol lomineive .inus-t not oe suitjert to sin h tl isordei s.
IfOTTCB TO StrBSCX3K3. I .,,,,)
If you f!l to Tecvm your copy of rfHii Ttvn rro-not- i tr Von ha to th. past. plase lo vn.t think It tin lift !
loat or wti not sent on time. R-rrpmbr tnut th mail ,,f , nr-lca ii not ith It upd to b and" that complalntB are rneral from manr source about lha train nti mail "rr-
lca. Tarn TntM ha i; jrfaiifi. ia mm. irot Kiulprpnt ana l Btrtvlnr MrncstlY to rach ! -patrons on Mma. Be ;
prompt la advlaing ua -vbta you dt a't't your paper an., -riic business cf the countrv must iau he ui nil 1 1 etl to
! be paralyzed I
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THREE men l.-l.l i,p -NV-v V-tlc 2.000,000 u , , , v.,,:-a t,L, STANDARD OIL . and a . J-a-. ... ',U NO h.isK-i rids In sp.iil 11
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BUT a trtnl. . . nurd I ' y PUBLIC . n-rh. tb-in !h" 'rc now I Jg mSHItM "maaBf A MARRIED man v ,:! n- -r .-.d.n i ,,.! , , . ,. !R v,f t' Jl I THEY 'Aft; d rie tin in tie if wm'Ii ' I j I J itutuv of th.-n. ! W amd L GIVE in.ry r.Kiit l.r.rk tie H
Lvcry Iiousevvite, when doing her orocerv shonnine. either for t!ie
y day or even for the entire week, usually plans to purchase at a depend
able store, .he insists on the right article and at the same time seeking to exercise the greatest economy. Our grocery section is well flocked with the Lest quahty Lianas of foodstuffs and always moderately priced to meet with requirements of the thrifty. We believe that
3 once vou sme us a trial, cither come vmirself or IikI ndnm. iJ it ...ill
t become a regular habit.
rida.y Saturday
will aet rrorr.ptly
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any group. Atnl that people have tletn-
j onstrated thai I hey will not endure it. Having brought I about amicable means of adjusting differences, they have j no patience with the workmen who resort to strikes ! before other methods have been exhausted.
It ought to be the concern of evei v . Amei ican just
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IT 3 a prt.i i.- i rAlQIY n- a rtib COUNTLESS .-iti-e
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ENOUGH !o shav ARE stiil I'. :n up USES a i . io.'ip, A str... .-,!!.! ACCESSORIES ef
A FOMENTER OF DISORDER-
Kansas ia being forced at present, to deaf with a now to aid in solving the problems of reconstruction, loud-mouthed blatant radical named Alexander llmvat Addinu b unrest by a strike, and particularly without cud the nation at large as a consequence, havinjr heard J waiting for arbitration, is just, the opposite of the spirit of little else but radicalism for two years gazes toward j desired. Kansas with no new astonishment. j An end must be put to attempts of little gmups The attitude of Alexander llowat. who is head of i of the people to attain their ends l,v nnralvrlnn or
the Kansas coal miners' organization, and who says he ; ..crippling the business of the whole people. ! OUR t-i will not recognize the industrial relations court of that i The switchmen are deserving of more pay but tliev rbased
state, is typical of the trouble-making spirit that leads j-hcuH not take radical means to obtain higher wages. to radicalism. I "We won't recognize this lourt." he tcld a Kansas. Heir's a wise banker and a true American iu the crowd. "It is composed of three corporation lawyers I lit re's a w ise banker ami a rue American iu the appointed by that skunk of a Governor Allen." II-." opinion of a 1 t of people: further paid bis respects- to the pudge who sent him J Nathan Adam, vice president of the Ame-iean V.xxo jail for contempt. i change National bank, of Dallas. Tex., says: "The most Yesterday Uowat continued to hurl defiance at law .Sensible tiling that congress could tin. in our opinion, and order, lie had bet n permitted to address a miners, tl, fix ri ,,lst JIUd equitable tax that would pay this parade from the jail steps, a very coarse piff? of work j'war d.-V in nf years instead of 'Jo years, ami unless for which the sheriff was responsible. s.hfs country wakes up to th" fact that we need more if the law- of Kansas is broken by Howat. the place I'husiness men and less pi liticians in congress, some ,j;,y for him is on the insid.j not the outside of jail, it is pVe will wonder what happened to us." The question
ins!, sucn irouuie-m.iKess. mat a.e scmiu-, iu, l.unou or Americanism, in our opinion, should be first by the ears. t democracy and republicanism should be iasr."
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WHEN he i s m.?n. 'i . r n WORLD and if an a.'ii v nhti has A QUART !... i. f, a; ,.,, REALLY ti.-ki. ,1 ;,. ,. ..;, bring INDIGNANT. WHEN n ..- .:-;r.:..,t ,,,.: KE l;k s Hf tbine e-.t v SO hi-. .r. u ..' r .i. ' . PRANCE .-tie i r .),.., IS t-ikttm nt. !,.- w .r i .!.'
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f! AVitfi sTorprv order of $2.00 or more, flour, soan. DOtatoes or
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wing to the scarcity of sugar this is an unusual opportunity.
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A ITU i . : -; I AS i.u.s- - f-.:ks DOPE tl.-me-.-., UNtESTAXEES UYi:;cr r a :
:t '"it in p it.;' . o'l'd rn'-'c r !hn take ;!! p .... ' i ! 1 1 1". - iih'l air
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They lead to lawlessness ga'.cre
ara another.
Freedom of speech
is one thing ami Alexander Howat's incendiary gabfestsi THK MKXICAN" govemment is alarmed
i this if workmen to tiie I'nited States. I'nlike
j rulers. Mexican tc WHY SHOULD SHE ESCAPE ? I see it. Press disnatches sav iluit a good deal of influence!
Is being brought to bear in California to stop the judicial Inquiry into the Pick foi ai-Moore divorca case in
.xevaaa. i nese appeal mave neeu maun 10 vtiorney v cost mot e. General Frwler who has found evidence of illegality and t says: J NOW' THKY "I want to make it nbrn to every mi 9 that I ami plane. W'i.ich v
knu'.v n good count i'v v
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going-on with this case and that no' bins caa deter me," said Fowler. "There have been plenty of attempts T.!th1n th last few days to bring influence to bear. In an indirect way, to induce me to quit. Hut the dignity of the law and of the ttate has been outrage,! by the principals in this Pick ford case, and the degree will be set asid
LINKS' WILL take the plate of silk in woman's a pparel. a modiste announces. Probably because it will
say tiiat shoe prices are due to volives hope that some day thry wili bp
visible to the naked eye. THK PiK-THP.OWING Prince Joachim is out .if' prison. The wat du probably would not ft a in! for him. i OH, STOCK movements prove grease is an aecelr ra- . tor up '.p well as down. !
ANNOUNCE CANDIDACY
a dv E rt r r-rrr-rT 's POR AUDITOR. KdOor Times: l-?ose ariii'-uncA fit Tht vctr.r rf T..nV c-.uniy iliat I Will be a c;iii;.la:i f. r to-ii -nu na !.i'n for Au'Oter of Lake County, hi.liana. subject ;o lhe- pr.aiarlea of May 4:h. l?-i). va:on;F. m. kolam d.
TOE COP.ONER. . TflR PEncrriTTttTO. TTn-.-r
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A.li! you kindly announce threngh th i Plrase atint.uticr t the m.i.ts . f I ik columns of yeur roper thai I m a .an- ...ui.t v th:.: I am a . a ndid-ttt f..p t.o ' didi.ta for re-nomlnAton to ih oftice i.f ',!;.,.,. uii"g v t ' . v' ,.r i ;t 1 Coroner en tha Kr ubiiea u liii. i nt the .ountv sub;.fL ;.,' ii,,'. i;,i, , -h'jr.. i primary. May 4. 1920. ,, , tt l, 1 I ha. b.-.n in otti.-e -it two mntith j SIl.l,j -t ti Tll'ys because in liike county itjo 'i'i 'asurer Jiormurd ind ' " " '" and Coroner tb not asf-ume th.-n- ,.f)b-.. . ... until a your fter th oilier count v of!)- 1 , c is. but I am trvmc r,. .-.e-duc't th- ' .. .I'OR TOSECUTINO ATTORNEY. ftifJirs ..f the cr.; in a tc-.titirr t" i " ,' ,'"' 1 "ii.-.: mens, the suppcrl of lb- ..-.! :o tim 1 r',s"' ,n"","h" tl: vr.ter of ,fcrconuurf Ainin--.ry. j"'""". "''" ' " tt.Ulte d r the H1JKAP.D V.. KVANS, M D. ' :,,''''!"; ' -.mm;:!...!i l'-.r Pros, .-tit ms j A' -riu-y. subject m the ! lepu b'.: a n pn-
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TOR CRIMINAL COURT JUDGE. Kd;l'-- Tmi'-s: Kindly announco to tfi .-:is c-f Lake Tiinty 'hat 1 am a cnietnlr.te for the leautnatlon t- th ott'.ce oi Jmlce r.f the Criminal Court on tic ILfpub'o-. n '.'cket, aabj.-t to th primary tletl:-ju lj be h'-d May 4. I'.f20. I now hold tins off.c laid'T appointment of the Governor, made March 19. 1013. HAftriN j sMiTir. t "row ii I'o.nt. lad.
TOR CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE. Fid 'or Tu.ifrs: Please announce to the voters of th county, through the column1', of your pa p-r thai 1 am n candid? o for the fit-publican nomination for iudar of the Uhi- Circuit Coutl, pr;nia:Tes ilay 4lh, 1 ?: I now hold this t-fTtcc und"r appointni' tit o thi G'-' itiwi , sinca jariuarv 1st, IS 19. E. MIGriS NOUTGN".
FOB SHXS.ITF. Krtuor Times: Please annt.iiiife 'n the vot.-r of Irfike roumy that I w: il be a caiei ebi t e for lhe office of Sheriff of lik" t'oi.n'y, subject to lhe primaries Jlnv 4'h. ll'n. JAY A. L'Mi'hKHT, tiary, IntL
POR SHEHirr. KHitor Times: Kindly nnn-iunco to the voer of Ijik county thai I inn a .andhla:- for the nominal Ion to the office of Sh-r.(T of l.Hk- t'ounly on the K'putlican ticket. ubject to the primary election to bo held iiay 4th, L'UO. L. BitVCE WHITAKKK. Hammond.
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Edt 'or Times :
Piea.ce JVmoun-' e to the vo'er of Ite county that. I v. ill b- a nmiidate for POP. PROSECUTING ATTORNEY. re-norni'ia.' ion for Tf-asur. r of Lake Kmi.-r 'i'ii:i..-. count . It.U:ana. subjocl ta the primaries I Kin-liv n tcunce pi 'he vo. rs r.e I ukf of Mj. 4-ii, lit.a. ! nt v ib.c I am a caiili.;.-ue for'tioV..M.VH B. BPvADrOUD. i ! -pu b! i--, n r-.miui-,,,, f.- Pros.-cu ; ,,, ' ! A ' :.! !." . sub i- t In ! h-i, It. pubin an pri-
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TOB SENATOR. Editor Times:
lien . .,, iiour.ee to the v. coun'y 'li;-! l will be a
re- iiv la i i t o t -or Ser.a'or f 1 1
eoun'. io of .M... v
iii-.., luDjcci tj the iritn: ! . i';ll'!. ; JAMES J. XKDJU '
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TOB SENATOR.
Ed -''iM K.I: ii-' a ii 'i' rou n : v tl; i for t h- t lib eon ft t . : llCld .V .: . ; '
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I'I- -c aiUooin. e to the v.... r of t.-ilie iii')' il.iii I w ill b. a ciMulniati for
Sena'or from L.ik J' et t th prirn:i ins
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of .May )! tt. lD.'O.
' tA the voters of t,n!;e, i Ijvm.M, lm ) :t Kepufclicnn enndidate It. prenei ttive of lakel primary election to be J-Mn,..- Tim . 'i . . . . . -r. . . v . ! K i r i 1 't
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Tilt; MAS (ill NT.
POK SENATOR.
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fop. coaiaassiONER. EJI'or - I'i- .-nt -ur, - 1.1 the voif-r of I..t':e C'-um y ih.- t 1 v. ill be a Candida;" for r-i:on.iii i . i ai for tiie office of t ..nii.-iH-si.a . i- .-f r,e l irsi. il. strict of Lake f"ia;:v, ' t i., tl-e prim ri.-s. May
't"n-:in-e -. o--rs of I,-. he
! tuity hi' I will he :i ceiidi.lai.' tor t'o i.oniii.a-.i- ii for soi.tpor on th" Itopubioau ticket, subje. t to tli priori. ro s 'of Ma,' 4-h. ilbhl. i JAMES W. PUIS. ey.
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GEO. O. SCI1AAF.
POR C0KMISSI0NER. Editor "'iir.t" : . Will ou ii' a--e announce p ice ,' i-k of th count v thrutiKh the eoii.i-o.v ot your p-'tC'cr that 1 a " mi nin 1 . f..r the fiepub.iran nomination for ,..imtii. none r for the l'':rst ilistru-t. subject to tlm primary on Slav 4th, ISjt).' L.Ki..NTlAS H. l".OYD.
TO SKERIPP. Eli-cr Times: Please announce to the voters of I.nlie county thai I mn a candidate for thiionimatic n lo th oflb'e of Sheriff of Lax 9 county on t lie Jieoublb hh ticket, subject to the primary t '.tc inn. M j y 4th. lyi. EUIC 1,1'ND. FOR SHERIPP. Ed'tor Tlm.-: I'lease sminjiir" to the voters of I.akn county that 1 am a caniciate ,.r the Republican notniiin:UN ftr Sheriff of l.Hkra county, a: th-' i-rmurv ebetiou. May 4th. 1HC0. 1 urn to present a Desk S-rseant of the tw of liaty 1'ulica Iiepai" mcnt (a pp-u n ' d ) . JAM Ee: i". DOW I. IN O. Uary. Ind.
tor sHEsirr. Eaior 'fimes: Pieas annonnc. tr, t he c-
FOR SURVEYOR. Editor Tlm.-s: Kindly fitinounre to the vo't-rs of Enke i:ounty that I ftin a tiind 'late f -i the ii'immotiori to the ..t'tiee of Surv'M-r of Lake cuiinty on the Eepnbiican t;. lot. subject to the primary election to be htbl May 4tii. 13:0. KAY S EE EE Y. POR JOINT REPRESENTATIVE. Editor Time: Please announce to !, vot- is ,.f '.if ... pn.l Porter coutri.-s thai I am a i-fi.e.i-tlai-for the ottbt- of .l.-ii.t ll- i.t. -.i,' -tio i.f the atioL natii'-'i eoim:.. on o" p.r public. .a lick-", subj- it to ti p: ma lies May 4 th, 13 2(1. r.EUXAKD P. CAP.1.1X.
FOR SENATOR fl.! '- - 'i-,ii.e:
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he Vol "to of t, lvf a lid iii.n e for the r oil the Kopublithe prima ri' s of
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FOR SENATOR.
Pi. :e.e o a i. .o ,m. e to ;iio eol.-r ,. f Ea I e .iimy 'hat I am a candidate for the n::i ret ; ,o ii for Senat or on the lb publi
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K.ndtv ii n ii. a ic ' to ibe ot ei of E.ei;e on' ib it I w .11 If it CAtiili.l.i : e rotor, i too ion, foi I'i'ii.ii'-r. Kepnbiiran prirv .. i ii t. 1 ti.'l. ! apit.- to ibis i.fTi. f with the Hid of If Si; pi i re M.-i up !!. ANTONIO GKmGI. in. ltd.
roonty that I ata a a r.u ..late for the eflb.e of Sheriff of lake county, subject to the P.epublican primaries. May 4th. ;n:o. JOE UllAinil. Hammond. Ind.
FOIt JOINT REPRESENTATIVE. Ed 1 1 ..r Time:-: please aauiounfe to the. voters of Ea lo nl l'ortt r cinitits that I am a camii tiate for the otiiee of Join! Kepi esenta
r, ,,f iake 1 -lb-nublbnn ticket, subj-d to the pit-)
FOR COUNTY RECORDER. i Ildror Ton. -: j Kitidh .'inii.n:ee t'o the voters of Eake! oiioty tlo't 1 am a t-mdebito f.-r thej to; tuna I mn to toe oiib-e of Pot-ciibr of t-tlie county .'ii the lli-puhlioin ink I. Stlbje.-I to 'be miliary lloc'llon to lie, !",. Id May 4th, l?:i, i U IEEIAM r.USE. ! t iaie.itioe.,1. ,),!.
POR SHERIPP, Etbtor Times: Kindly announc - to the iu;.-rs of Eake county 'hal I am a cti nU itiat e for tlie nonnna.t ion to lhe ,,fTir,. ,,f Sheriff of Lake coutl' on tlie It.-puhiican ticket, nsbiei-i lo ;iie pr;;nat v . b ctior to be held May -Ph, T'l'" WILLIAM II. OLDS. EpM Chlcaro. Ind.
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JOE W. TODD.
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POR SHERIFF. Ed i 'or Titue: Will you Utndlv announce flint I will be h candidate for the nomination tor JShertff of Ijike county Rt the primaries .n May 4th? I trust that my record for i.ev n years as Iepu'y Sheriff of Lake county at the Oaiy oi'i e. which position I now hold, miiv entitle me to ihu contlderHtion of the voters. EKED jr. STL LTS. tiary. Ind.
T0TI REPRESENTATIVE. r.ii : tor Ti mes : l'ii'99 announce me ns a candidate for re-t.omin.ation for the oltlce of St ,te lb p. rt-sentative, subject to tlie will of th" Republican voters of Lake .'"iioy at iht primury Uctlit.n of Mac 4th. P'-O. JAMES I. DAY. East Chloagro.
POR COUNTY RECORDER. or Timet-;
Pbaise announce to the' voters of Lake i'ouii; y hat I am a . a ml i.l, t e for tb nomination to i;.e olTb e ,-f Reeordc r of Lake I'.niii-.v . ii the Hepiihlican ticket, -ubj.-it to t',e pr'-marv ee,-..n to be held I la v 4'!i. tfe'ti. T H i i M A S A",'. S PKXt'E It. JJammond, Let
POR REPRESENTATIVE.
Eoaor 1 urn s : I wish to announce to th
Eak- county that I am a candidate for re-aonunat ton for the office of Ut pre-en-tsttve en the 1 Upubl ican tick.-l. subject to th-j primaries Mav 4th. 120. OTTO O. FIEIEt.D.
TOR COUNTY RECORDER. Editor Times: Kindly anif ia. r- to -),.- eolent of L:tk couiiiv tli; t T will he n candidate f.u
t ,-.r ,.f t he nom ma t i'.n
TOR REFEX8ENT ATIVE. Editor Times: I wish to nnnorirtra that T am candidate for re-election to the oilier- of State Represents 1 1 v on the RepuVdican ticket, subject to the primaries ,Ma p b. Itc'O. A. II. s-amuoi;.
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coiin.v on t.o. Ip-piibl ;ca n t ;. ket, to he pr;niary ;,-, tin to e i it1- i : r? : HEUP.l-.ET C. FRANCES.
FOR COUNTY RECORDER. l-.ob'or Times; Eiiitllv announce to the voters of Lake county that 1 will be a candidate for :ne nominal ion to the oft;,.p pceoribT of Let.e eountv on the Republican ticket. M'n;o; to the orunarv .octicn to be be I I -Mto 4th. ltCii. M AIi.M IEXZELt -.KEEN.
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IMPORTANT TO ALL TAXPAYERS The present tax law is unjust and inequitable to the majority of tax payers ci this county and should be repealed. If I am elected Senator I pledge myself to do all
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to the small property, owner as well ?s trie large. 1 am also in favor cf a tax law thai will exempt from taxation
personal property oi a value less then
5500.00.
As a I
s a bus: n
man I fullv
that our stale, county.
cities antj towns must hav
of tl
on all alike
ieir respective f;oveii:mePit, but let
a revenue io pay the expenses
that burden fall
One oi my properties was taxed ;i 1919 four times the amount oi l()lci. which h most unju-t. Many industries were treated in ti;c same manner. As a member ot the upper hoir-e of this state I will protect my interests, and in pr:-teclm;; ray interests I will be protecting I lie interests cf every tax payer in the county. I appeal to every tax pyvcr in Lake County for their active support sn my campaign for Senator, assuring them that their !et interests w:!l be served by mv election.
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REPUBLICAN CArs7DiDATE FOR SENATOR Primary Election May 4, 1920
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