Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 256, Hammond, Lake County, 16 April 1920 — Page 4

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THE TIMES Friday. April HI, H2)

THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS BY THE LAKE COUNTv MINTING A PUBL1SHIN3 COMPANY.

Tha Rnre County Times Dily Sunday. Entered at tSa postolhca

.--.oil "i imw wiiii uiciuie iiic policies oi ii;anieu laoor. The Tln.fj-!.;a5t Chlcwso-Indtana Hirtn. r ",5;: , , ,. , , . ... , Sunday ISnieretf at the postotfjca in East ChKatJo. I he welfare (if the American nation apparently does "Thi'iiaCount, HmS,turUT 'lVt 1 MOt e,Ur lhHr I"""4 ' ;,t lf 11 they would entered at tha ostofflee in UnmnwnJ. February . decry any attempt, to t;e up the country' transport;!tr.PS &JZlZf J SvT jr&fc - . ' . support the candidate who came out

All under tha ct of Marob 3, matter. , . G. log A n pane a roV.T'fJ - !fil - - Hammond frrlvat excban-e) (Ch:i for whatever department

Onry Office Tetephona ' Nassau Thmpn East Chkav Telepnona 3i East Chicago (T:is T:ve Telephone - i imi inn Harbor . ' - I-h1-- Telephone . T--3Un.i H.rh-r t !Vi-r' -r inlfla?'. Adv.) ... Telepb.cn VYhlMr, Tflnphone MJ-M Crown Point Telephone If you htvvo ; trouble ,ir?tini Tur Tiwf mnKe.s comc'alnt lmm;(!!'!y to tha Circulation Fteprtmaat,

HOTXCR TO SVBSCXJBKKS. J hod luard that dealers were charping FO much loss in If tou fs'l to re.-etee vour wpv or Tr?w Trvwa i rroTvtrt- : , rr ft. Von Kara n th- past, plea. o not thm tt l.e ; ;' ;iShS -liristian fcienre Monitor. lent or wna net rer.t cn tfm. Rmerr.bT tnst th ma.it , ar-lea fa not whut 1t uc-d to b and that complaint rm , aener.! frorr. iranr aotirce- about tha trHln nd mil rr- THE SEEKER. net. Thw Ttvis hna ineroasC tr.i:-in aqulptnnt ana .... k-r n.v ,,.h... hu .h..,lehu ., la atrlvir rr.pytiy to roach t'a patrons on Mma. B j 1 -.ei ntvei knowh vvneie IUS tnojglns will rrampt In advising u bea you do : tfet your paper an take him. The procession of sequences is so exact that, will act promptly. ', . .... , ... ,

EDUCATION AND SPEEDING

A Brooklyn official, pptakins; at a nu.'fUn.s in honor i own mind ;Unt his conch.ision Is a correct one, and that of Judge Lawrence C. Fish, who is to preside over j, may so explain In the future to those whom his phiiKrooklyiTa First Traffic Court, sail the public "must ! osophy interests. t educated to t.Le point whose it will cease to regard j The seeker's philosophy is always in advance of convictions for speeding j,s a juke.". j h is materia! position . His accomplishments in life are It might be sTis.-ested that education In such mat- j always in the rear of his thoughts. His advanced ters is largely in the hands of the judges. They are j thought is a point of attainment for him to strive forln the position of teachers. If they have a particularly , ward. flagrant case of lawbreakir.g to be considered, why not : One conclusion of thought never satisfies. The same

make the. matter cf education something speedy and ' irject. keeps tonsiantly recurring, repeating over and j etSctive by applying the maximum penalty? lf the case j over a seeming conclusion. Kach effort brings the j

li one la -wntcn novice win no more gooa man a line . pica 1.9 is pursuing nearer to development. The seeker Jail sentence, plve the advice. ; er knows the v. hcl? truth is alwas in advance nf his The safety cf pedestxains Is virtually at the dis- ; effort. He knows the conclusions of today are the cretlon of judges in every city. Correctly enforced, j starting point of tomorrow. no law would ever be laughed at. 1 He knows, no matter what h!s finished fundamen

IT LOOKS LIKE IT. lias the government at "Washington ceased to function altogether? Docs thii country have to wait until the fourth of next March to see a president In action?

AGAINST PUBLIC WELFAEE The labor leaders have blacklisted Senator Cummins of Iowa, and will do their utmost to defeat him

for re-election In rsovemuer. their

he was the author of the anti-strike provision of the I Sam Rlythe. who was denouncing the "Old Guard" railroad bill as it passed the senate. "With no thought I on the allegation that, it did nor prefer Hughes for of the magnificent work performed by Mr. Cummins presidential candidate in is now denouncing that s chairman of the senate Interstate Commerce Com-I same "Old Guard" on the allegation that ir does not rnittee In framing the mot important piece of leg Is-1 prefer Mr. Hoover in 1320. Well, looking back over latlon that has boon enacted by congress in years, the I the record, perhpps the "Old Guard," if Mr. fjlythe is

union officials remember only that he advocated something "hat'they consider inimical to their own special Interests, hence he must be retired to private life. They are willing that the country et large shall lose the benefit of Mr. Cummins' long legislative training and the special study be hns given to transportation matters. !n order that an obstacle to their own der.Igns may he removed. Mr. Gonipers says that the aim of labor 5n tha com-

ANNOUNCE CANDIDACY (A DV E RTI !EMT-CT3 Li'-or Tim-: f"asa anm-une to 'he voter" of LV. 0"utuy thHt I wi 1 1 in ;.wia!datf! t.-r r-norpuia 1 1 -:t r ;i 1 ; r it' Irfike i t'ountv, Ind.anfl. ,-iibj-. of Miy 4ih, I i i v t- th'; pr.nifiri; M. FOLAXD. rOB CEHHXAIi COTJET JUDGE. I Xnrs' i count : tnat I am a amiidatc fo-r th nomination ti. eftic" of Judge f the Crltnlnni v'.urt. on t;,,. Rub'i.-a n tif'kf ', aubjt to tn primary t-lvctiua to be held May . I ti.iw h'.l.-J i !,ts f''T." i;n(ir-r a ppoi,i-rn-it cf iUt ijfli friiur, made Marca 1 J, lili. 1IARTIN- J. SMITH. Ci..ivn 1'ivr.t, In-3. FOB CIRCUIT COUKT JCDGI. EitlVT "1" It'll. S . rase nnnouncf to th voters of tho rounty, thretigh the c-c'-jmni of your papr-r tbuL I m v candi"!.,.l for thj Kapub'.ican nomination for JU'ijre of the Ike Circuit Court, priut: le.- .May 4th, i?:o. I now liohl this ofTic"? und'r appointment of til a liovt-rnoi, s.nce January 1st, K. MILKS NORTCN. ros saxBirr. KHitor T:-nc: f'ts- antiounca to !h V"trr of Txks count y that. 1 wi 1 1 be a e:iii(li.ia;e for the fflr of ShTi'f of ltk" I'uiii.ty. subject to tiie primaries. M a y 4th. l .C). JAY A. V.VUM.E.BT. Carj', Ii.d. TOR SHE RIFT. " ri'or Times; Kindly annun- to the vh'ti cf T.sk. count v that I in a '-.indidai - for th t'Citninati.-n to th otTi-o of Shf r.t'f of Jika 'ount v 'n :b lopti(.i;ran ticl.e. " aubjct to the prtn-ary -i--otin i'. bo - hci'l iiay 4.h, t ':o U BkVlT WHT TAKER. llauinioiid. FOR SHERIFF. " Ed''"- Times: T'i-ase announce o the voters of Iake county t i a t I m a candidate for the '. romi iia Uon i, tne ofilce of bheriff of I.ake tunt v on the Republican ticket, ubjecl to th'i iTima.ry eiccuuii. May 4th. - KCo. V ERIC LUND. rcR snERirr. ' I-'Tt r T inie . p ', n a 'mo'.r. to the voters of Eake : laii'ii'Uto for the t ,-n '' r Sheriff o Coon e 'T El M t I i Ol - Republican nonius l,3K l-i'll!!'1 , i i M a .' 4 ; h. iv J'J. I Sop'Jinl oL t toprimarv ceo' ion, al Pros- nt a sk of ciarv Jr'olice d l. - Jj"i-iaimt-nl tap JAMES F. DO WRING. - Car. Ir... res siiEKirr. I'd- -r Times: " t'oese announce to the iav rf Iake couny that I am a and'dAte for the r oth'-e'of Shei- ff of Uik-'t o'ou'ity. subjei.i to the Repubiican prana.rfes. May 41b. R'CJ. JOE GRAHAM. 2 lla'.nmorii. In1. FOR SHERIFF. Editor Times; Kmdly announce to the voters of Rake county "t hat 1 am a candidate for the riomitistion to the offce of Sheriff of Ei iio county on the Kepubiicati ticket. ' nit-Jed. tit the primary eivction to be . liold- May 4lit. R"D. WILLIAM If. OLDS. East Cb!"o, Ind.

FOR SHERIFF. - Kili'cr Time : Will yott kin-liv announce that I will ' C" a candid-it e for the nomin-ition for fhertfT of Lake county -St the primaries cn Mao' 4tb? I tiusi that my record for I even years n IV pn'v Sh.er fT of Lake I c otntjr at the Carv c'ti. . which position X rcw bold, may '-r' 'e me to the cojj. I iSejra.tlon of 'he voters. J FRED M. STLTVTS. ' Gary, Ind.

except Saturday In ilsaiuiond. Juna

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' fact that they take precisely the opposite course, li- "!' - ClllCAGO. j .loses the motives that actuate the la Dor dictators in t (heir political moves. St"". 5101. iUJ j wntl) . .. !

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ions will be reached and old ones will he further de

complaint i? that; roa COKONEE. E.1:or Tirns: ' Will you kindly announce thrnurh fh columns of your papT that t nm a ewul!la.o ft.r ro-iium:ii'oii to Uip ofitc f ("orct.fr cn the K--jubacan iK'irt al the primary. May 4, la.':"). 1 hava be-n in i;t,.'-f hut two months ! b'.Mue In LAke o-utity tfie Treasurer 8;:i i. oroner u not spum th-ir ottb s until a yesr utter tia other county et!!-c-rs. but I am trying t conduct the the ot'i n a ir.inner in inTit th support of th electors at the cvimns primary. KL'WAr.D E. EVANS, M D. TOR TEE A SUE EE. , r u"1- ' I'-asa pJWif'UV.'" to trie voter"? ; f Tak i o-i;oir:lia.M' n lor Trr-urer fiK-i county. Indiana, subject to the p-im.iriss iialj-h b. r;n.tiKor.D. TOR SENATOR. E-iior Tlttifs: l'let. Hiiiii..'inc to th voio. o of EnV.x county that I will bo a aril Kla t fur r-nointrat ion for Senator from Lake count v, Iiwiana. subbtt to the prim.ines f JlAi' 4U1. l'jO. JAATE3 J. XEDJU TOR REPRESENTATIVE. Ei1!for Times: Kind'oy nnoonn" tfv t h votr of Inki( county tbs' I am a Republican eandidate for tt" ot'ioe of l:epresntativ e of like county, tsuiijf. t to primary election to be htli Hay 4th. 1 :!. OSCAR .A AH EG KEN. TOR COK2USSIONER. Kil !or Time.-! : l'lea; uinoune to the voters of Iake county tn.it 1 will be a candidate for reriomin'i ' ! o for thi office of Ci-mtnts-fioner -f ;!m P Us d. strict of J.akejj. o-i,j. .. lilTS 1 .UkU .t?, JildL 4th, i'j'.O. GEO. O. SCII.VAF. FOR COMMISSIONER. Ed i t or Times t Will you pleape announca to ihe voters of the onintv throueh the e-oof.-.i ,,r your paper that I am a candidate r r tha Republioi-.ti nontma t Kn for Commissioner for tho first ciistr'c. subject to the rrimary on May 4th. 1320. LLu.NUiA.S U. UO YD. i FOR SURVEYOR. Editor Times: Kindly announce to the voters of Enke countv thai I em a candidate for the noinin.'it ion to the ctne of Surveyor of l.aku county on the Republican ticket, subject, to the primary election to be hold Alay 1th, HCO. RAT EEELET. . , FOR JOINT REPRESENTATIVE. Editor Times: ri:ise announce to the voters of Eake end 1'irlrr counties that t em a catiradaie for the oflice of Joint Represent tttve of the above nom'd count ! on ihe I Ft' publican t cket. subject to the pri- ! urines May 4-h. 1320. : liKl'..Ai:r 1'. CAREEN. FOR JOINT REPRESENTATIVE. Editor Times: i'lrase acm-urre to the voters of Eak ; 9r.d I'ou-ter '.".tnties- that 1 em a cancil- ! dae for the ,i!i,e of Join' Jtcprf-'n';!-ii v of 'he a'n nam-d count ie. on t he Republic:! ticket, subje-ct to the pria.diic. Aid.y 4 1320. JOE W. TODD. TOR REPRESENTATIVE. E.1i 'or Times : Ple.vsn announce rn a csndid.Hfe for re-nomination for the office of State Reprefumtali vo, subject to the will of the K publlojan voters of Eake county at the primary electiou of Mav 4th. RR'O, JAMES I. DAY. East Chicago, FOR REPRESENTATIVE. Editor Times: I wish to ennounoe to the voters of I'ke countv that I am a candidal' for re-nom4 tuition for the office of RepresenlMtvo, on the KoptiDiican ticket, subject n oo ihe pranarits tav- 4th. 1 !-'. 1 OTTO G. rii-IEI.D. FOR REPRESENTATIVE. ; E-titor Titnc-s; , I wish to announce that T rim m eae- i d.da.te for re-election to the ,.f!Ve -. c f-'a.te Jterr'f.ntJi t : vo on 'he 1 . rrnti i i n ! ticket, subject to the primaries M,n 4 1 h.

in;; political iunp.iipn "is the welfare of the America tuition, tli? s;ife.i;u.ti clinjr of the American democracy." If the.att it iide of the labor leaders toward other ndidate s frr public office Is to bp the same as that .shown ag.iinst Senator Cummins in Iowa. Mr. Gompers will have to revise his statement. The opposition to Mi-. Cummins is based solely on the selfinh interests

most strons'v against such methods of coercion. The

DON'T ALL SPEAK AT ONCE A eoal dealer in u rrnihv ciiv. testified the other ! ' the inquiry in Rom on, on the ndvance in coal ates. that he increased his price $1 per ton because he 'be, id they were petting it in Host on." Would he have, reduced his price $1 per ton as piomntlv lf he

ciu i u miri uim, iriev txuiipei an

active interest natii some definite conclusion 13 fletermined. r.nd the truth of the idea becomes to him telfevi.ient. Later placing his conclusion as a new Ptartfue; point he sends his meditation in ami her direction and seeks to make his idea secure: first to satisfy his

tals may seem now, that in the future new conclus-

veloped. He strives to his utmost to see as far as his J thoughts can take him. His philosophies naturally j become a part of his life, hut not all at once. He ad- i vances a coord in? to the thought, he gives, and on the : finished facts he plays the game of life from his great-, est ami grandest viewpoint, which is the culmination! arid accumulation prouped to an intuitive view point.

POSFRTY SO

correct as to its attitude, was not so far wrong after ' all. j It does not seem likely that, any presidential can- i didate who says he does not know what either of the i political parties stands for really expects that either ' political patty would stand for h!nK . '

EITHER WASHINGTON- or Delaware will make it the rerfect r,5 essential to enfranchising women.

TOK PK.OSECUTIN& ATTOENET. i.iiri.r Tims: J'.hs annnuni; to the votpra of Iak '"'"'ty that am a lamiiiiaic for th "t'l'-e jf ''ro-toutinir Attorney of Lake ' " ". v. sul.jrrr to ih f.nn.bUcan pnti.it: -s. Mav 4th. lC0 t A 1L1.1AM O. TI1P.AS. ll:.ti;muiul, Ind. TOR PROSECUTTNO ATTORNEY. i : r 'I'l m s : f'l'-as.-. nmiiMin.'i o too vo'rs of take oniiiv ihni I win ;i".iiiji:e for thp JO pubiioan not:i in;i -in 1 . r Prosecti I tn x -a i o .rio' . y i ..k-ot to ! in I'i' s, Ala v i i. i -ja lpiiblii:an priI'WI.iHT M". KrNDKn. TOR PROSECUTING ATTORNEY. DiMnr Turn?; Kindly ani.t lire to v..tr.rs. I.-skt county that I .'or .i. catidtdits for tt J:'publi''-in nomination fop J n'forul i n s; I Vtiorncy. sub.i-.-t to the Republican pri-1 rr'HiiPs, Ms y 4'b. 1 " a. J ALilUVr A. HP.FKR. FOR SENATOR. I'tor Tiroes; V. f'e.se. annoiine. to th1 -. ry nf Ik county t'.ls,t I will b h CEindidnto for re-nomination for Hfim:.,r Tram Eaki county. Indiana, subject to !h primaine.s of .M'iv 4ih, I'J.'O. THOMAS fit) N'T. 1-ow-ll. Tod. FOR SENATOR. Ed.'or Titr..--: Kindly si noiince to t!.o vo'rr.s of tike ! county tint I will bo candidate fo.r line nononnio-i i',,t- Senator on the Hcj puhlban ticket, snbj. , t. to tha urnnari-s Set' May 4th. Ri2u. I , JAMES w. n;:iS5KY. FOB SENATOR. Kiodlv announce to t!i vo'crs of l,ake ' rouo'.i !liri I mn a (ondolate for the) time ma ; ion fn- Senator on the ttepnb'o-; ''i tu-kei. vi,bjo(. t to the i'i imai i.i.s t.f i v. JE1--FERSOX SCHCl.TZB. I C.T . Ind. '; 1 FOR SENATOR. Kdo..r TimesT'le.i e onno.jri. e to the vo: era ,,f Ijike e .uni v thra 1 urn a emendate f.Jr the ' lo'ii.ii !',.r Senator on 1 be Rrmibli'iii t:.ket. subject, to tic- primaries of .'t.-iy ti'n. i:cut. O. HOLMES. Ga:y, Ind. FOR C020NEB. Editor Times: Kindly announce to ihe voters of Tke county that I veil be H candidate for nomination iom oroner. Republican pri"V 1,r'f' ' ,r,n ... , , .. m , C?,,,., ,,!.,.,., ith Jle B!d r,f ''!: -me ...u. Inr! 1 ' 4 ' tjIOl. lnu - i ?! FOR COUNTY RECORDER Editor Tucs: Kindlv in,c to the ntrs of Iak" .'-in -ty that I nm a candidate f.,r the .mmma:!..,, t i the ofn-. of Recorder of Leke county on the Repuhi a n ticket. 'lb.ie-t to the rrimary cK-tion to be hebi May Rh, IOC". . W I EDI AM ROSE. Hammond, Rid. FOR COUNTY RECORDER, Editor Tim Pi-ise anr.ounco to the voters of Eake j (-,,i;n: v -l a: f ate, ? rand date for the i tumi inn i ton in the off. e ,.f fie. -order of L;.ke county on the Republican ticket, sub.icct to the primarv- election to be held Hiiv 4'b. irjn. THOMAS W. SPENCER. Hammond. Ind. FOR COUNTY RECORDER. Ed i lor Times: Kindly announce to the voters of Lake courtly that I will be a candidate for the nomination to the otl'u-e of Recorder of Rik'.- county on the Republican ticket. subject o ihe primary election to be i Mav 4'h. po'O HKRHBRT C. FRANCES. rOR COUNTY RECORDER. o or 1 iro.-s : viuoiy announce to the voters ef like ii tv that 1 v iti lie ji cavd!'late f.onom t. at e n to i .um-e nf R. corder l.sl.c c. un! on the rtepublican tickei . Eo i c,-e ;,;r o1 i:l to tlie pi,mary ri'fifri to pe

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The Passing Show

THE r.u rop. wor.t. pnrl f the troubles in IS til rxou. Bis th-i ur.hoiy ! PROriTEIRS here to roil up th:r ' e;. n nd v. h In' : I "OWING to the un-S'-ttloil enditions i abroad WE regret that we RAISE thi- price of n oi k e. fih.ai! hve to " whsfver they DON'T fool yo.-se;f AND imajttne tlmt oti underfand YOUR wife. About the time j otj do she IS foing to do fnif tii.nc THAT mil make you rub on t a.! you r dope AND start in figuring HER all o' f r again. IT'S a siru of the eeeonlritity of GENIUS when t:oiie perpie we know pn y t heir bills. WHEN New York get a MuTtard or a SUDDEN change cf weather IT makes more noise over It thsn THE overturning of a government IN Germany. WHAT'S beenme of tlie is f. horse doctor WHOSE Idea of a dude IS a our. IT horse doctor who fee!.'! insult ed. IF you .nil him anything but A VETERINARY sureoti? THE Germans still belly-arhinn: about THE peace trms OUGHT to remember that lf they DID like them - NOBODY e!e would. WHEN a m.in picks out some cooking recipe HE finds in 'h" .newspaper and ask" HIS wife to try i' out. she pep. era!' y FIGURES the ! reflect .oil VI' to he a sort of ON the v a he corks the inets

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The saving will help pay for the things you put in your cakes, and assured of the wholesomenes of

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- , - VVs. VMVV IP a !" WHEN i'-'.v tries t' b'-b-'ivc- hnnsrlf he fruivs uj), Softie old rain-lri-the-fat'B IS always sure to recall the FACT that, you ran away from home OR stole watermelons when you were a boy. ABOUT the only way for you to BE rich and shovr that you don't CARE phucks about money IS to ride nround In a For i. WHETHER Doc ILcksou cxacverat WHEN be .said that fill men WERi: turning sissies .the fact tii-i ins THAT a lot of thcm were never anything" else ONLY they are too stupid to admit it. SEXFISHNESS causes ino-t of the j TROUBLE jn every family HE blames it. on h r and sh blames IT on him and they p re both HAXF-WAY risr'nt. WE would eo to church A GREAT dea.l oftep.er thin we do WERE ir no' for the fj..-t that the NEIGHBOR c,rne,i th:r..k we po simpv BECAUSE it m'ght help our business. Railroad Strike Hurts Havre de Grace Meet p EALTIMOKE. April K. CnFS the railroad s nke ends today 1t wiil cause n heavy blow to patr'-nasre of the Havre do Grace nice meet vliii h i s scheduled to open, r.oth the i'altimore v. Ohio end Pennsylvania railroads liavo cancelied i if all special trains. Track officials have advertised their intention to conduct the . mi niei t. regardless of obstacles. They feci j sure the fani wi 1 find a way to watch j ,!." pot'i'S run. Automobiles will be depended upon to do the bulk of -he! work. ' Better call up The Times ancj have it sent to your house every be there.

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