Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 260, Hammond, Lake County, 21 April 1920 — Page 4
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THE TIMES Wednesday, April 21, 1920
THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS BY THE LAKE COUNTV POINTING A PUBLISHIN3 COMPANY
TH Lar. Ccunty Time Dily except Saturday "anday. Entered at u pootofflc to Hammond. June . ies. The Tln. lst Ch!ofo-Tndtani Harbor, dally except Sunday Entered at the poeWSca In Chicago, Nof oater tl. 181J. The LaJia County Times Saturday and Weekly edition, entered at the ,o'ofc .n UfrnmcaJ, February The Oary Evening Time Dilv except Suuday. -n' terec et the poatofflee In Gary. April U. It II. All under the ict of March 3. 179. aa eecond-elaae matw. O LOQAN PA .N E CO CHICAGO.
there Is no reason why she should not at least douMe
in the next ten years and go to bat ia 1930 with lot),000 population. All signs point that way at least. j
Hammond (private exchange) !inn. 3101. J101 for b'eer department wanted.) Jry Office TtierhoKe 111 aiTi & Thotnr-rn. F.t Chirac Telcpnona 3l Laat Chicago (The "jimcs) Telephone 2SS niana HSrh,-r .v,.,,, t ,.,, i.--. r!-i'' Indiana Harbor (Reporter ar.dC'.aes. Adv.) .-Telephone 2SJ Whltlar felephon- 80-M Crown Point lei-prion. i If you have any trouble KittniTniTiti make cornPlaint immediately to the Circulation Department. STOTTCB TO StTBSC3UBXa. " TOU fail to receive your ropy of Tws Tiwws rroTiptre la you have In th past, please Jr nit think It hn t teat or va not sent en time. Rem.rr.ber tnat the mail eer-lee J. not -wht It used to be end that complaint ar enera.I f pen-, rranr ouree about the train nnd mall lea. Tm Timbs rma increase rnnl'in equipment end l frlvinf erpestly to reach la patrons on time. Be rrempt Jn advlainjr us then you do at fat your paper ana -will act promptly.
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HARDING WORTHY OF ATTENTION. Hammond will entertain Senator Harding, republican candidate fcr president and one of its sister state's distinguished sons tonight and the widely known candidate is deserving of a kindly reception. He wiil address his audience on a subject which shruld thrill them their duty to their country and every voter in the city should bear the noted Ohioan who rose to his vrecent eminence from a poor boy and whose life has been an open book during that period. Senator Harding is a republican of exalted ideas and is worthy of a hearing by the people of this community as a presidential candidate; as the city's guest we hope he will be greeted by an immense crowd.
ECHOES OF 1900. In the light of William J. Bryan's recent statement that the people had accepted nearly all the "reforms" he has advocated it is worth retailing that in he ran for president on a platform declaring fur: 1. Initiative, referendum and imperative mandate. -'. Publlr ownership and operation of railroads, telegraph and telephone lines, coal mines, etc. 3. Prohibition of alien ownership of laud, and
reclamation by the government of all land now owned j by railroads and corporations, and not useil by them, j 4. Fiat money; currency on a paper basis; free I silver. !
The Passing Show
TK tic-ighbor women are so ALERT nownrlajs th.it we ?upiO?e EVEN a bottle cf vineif.-ir is misinterpreted
rry
AS ne shamefacedly
) IT into the house.
". Graduated tax on incomes and inheritances, j the truth is, kids, that a srod deal and a constitutional amendment to secure if . I or 1(.,m (lf ., ,,ur bctns "msv'-
0. Election of president, vice president, federal
Or rrit lf.ism about dances
Judges and United States senators by popular volt 7. Public ownership cf public utllltl-a. These planks were all included in the platform adopted by the People's Jtarty that year, and Mr. Bryan accepted tre nomination of that party lor president on that platform.
AKD the like Is just pin in ENVY of your youth and Rood spirits WHICH neer return after ouh. THE supreme court' derision r-n the
LOQAKSBEEEY an-1 white p.
hrihit
Tint saute a.r the den-.ocratic national lilatform i seems
de ii.tuc'.cd "the iepeal of the war taxes, and -i lHurn to the time-honored demcracle policy of strict economy," the :.:?cing of t.!! trust-m-,.',c- products on the fret- li--r. ar.d 'ht- prohibition of inifrstate commerce by uiy corpo ation which has issued watered stock, and the free ;.:iiu unlimited coinage of silver at the ratio of sixteen to cue without waiting foi the aid or consent of any othr nation.
TO bo eagerly awaited. THE schooner In Mr. Bryar.'s id-j) of POLITICS looms larcr th'in th-scholar.
A LOT of saloonkeepers we used to XKOW hae gone Into the yaraK? BUSINESS and itrhaps the AntiSak'on LEA'JUE had betfr kep up lt work
some-body ou;;ht to
AS 1 e lipp'S v. atch l hem.
YOU nny take no thought of the KOEBO-.V but -.vflu'll f:nd that h
KOaHOTV will 'houiit r.f jiu.
be taking plenty of'
THE tnnn who say? HAS n bit habits has oil" anyway lyinff. AS ro nior" candidate are fining f o r i r I WE s "..ipposo o m'ght as well while AWAY th" time dip-ussin THE keynofrs. spllMndTS and
POSfTTHTTiTTY f tecomins assistant ecrgeant-at-u-rbui, THOUQK they do say It la coles TO be terribly hard this year. PEOPLE often "wonder how certain MEN er.l alon with their wives.
FOB. GETTING for the moment that the huibaiida THEMSELVES couldn't tell them. OEKJCANY'S ambition to get ail that WAS coming to her has apparently SEZN satisfied. IT niak's a heap of difference TO a politic. an whether the steam
j THAT ts he;n?? operated Is
j WOBSEO by his friends or the other i
fellow's.
THE m.tn or woman who spend J A OCZATE part of their time in this :
WORLD looking for anviftnnt WILL or.e iay find that tliere IS nothins any longer amuse. AEE LIA2.TIN s;. s that the trouble WITH ovial'.s is that many of those WHO are n-raring then nowadays SLIP them off a silk Fhirt when they
go to BED, and, by the way. hyw many of TK32 wearer will use them AXTEB they are wajhed aad barKj'T THINGS In this world are not mo weilbalajiccd OB else It wouldn't be bo much EASXES to lose money than It la be make It. SCASSACUU SETTS terra, went WET aJter IS3 year of drought WELL, human endurance HAS Its limits.
Try A Times Want Ad.
PREVENT THAT COLD IT MAY DEVELOP SERIOUSLY HURLBURT'S CAMPHOR JMLLrS TAKE ONE AT ONCE if you sneeze, snuffle or fetl a. chill comiug on. Crry the small bottle at all times. Price 30 Cents at all dealers. TEE KELLS CO., JTEVBCRGE, K. T.
GARY'S WONDERFUL GROWTH. The IT. S. census bureau yesterday substantiated Gary's claim that she reigns supreme among Lake
HOW FREE SHOULD THE FOREIGNER EE ? Thomas R. Marshal!, vice president of these I'nited
States, had a few things to say yesterday about the ! freedom of the press and the freedom cf speech before j a body of newspaper men. His remarks are significant j regarding the talking against this country by foreigners; j "I stand for the freedom of the press." declared '
fthe vice president. "I do not favor limiting that fre.;11 cm by legislation. But I do believe in 'snaking' it to
the fellow who is not an American citizen and who causes trouble by saying things against the U. S. "I believe that every man shall be permitted to say what he wants to about the government, so long as he is an American and stays within the law. But
when he violates the law, urges others to violate the
county cities by announcing officially that Gary's popu- . jaw and wts himself in defiance of the law of this gov
lation numbered over 55.000 souls and ever since Garv
has been receiving congratulations. Hammcnd is forced to step back into second place with East Chicago a close third. The only way for the North township cities to beat out Gary in the matter of population is to get together and amalgamate and that seems to be far in the distance when their individual and collective growth
jams them all into one another and they cannot help not have that right.
tnemselves in stopping amalgamation. While many prominent Gary men insist that the census enumeration has ben somewhat slipshod and
ernment that is another matter. , "As an American-born citizen of two generations back it is my privilege to advocate in this country a form of Socialist or monarchial government if I desire. N law can or should take away those rights. But if I had come from across the sea, accepted cf this
nation's bountiful hospitality and benefits, then I would
WILSON'S DELAY INJURIOUS.
Governor Sproul .of Fensylvania, urged in a recent
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.iiai. cur ih. u. uo.o,,., uidn o..uo,.. la(.re is i address ia Bostcn. that -America devote its attention to every reason to believe that Gary will accept the figures the solution of domestic proMems first and in this he igracefully and shake hands with herself at her mar- entirely right. If Tiesideit Wilson had been content velous growth. There was the same dissatisfaction to nermit an p.vIv rMr ,n h. i,j .v.
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w-ith the 1P10 figures of 16.6S2 when announced, many claiming a larger population. The trouble with Gary i that her population is ner the same for two successive days. She grows so fast that it Is impossible to keep track of it and nobody knows how much the city has gained even since the 1920 enumeration was listed. What Gary's population in 1930 will be is cf
course a matter of speculation, pure and simple, but States.
junction of extraneous question which would prolong discussion, the peace treaty wculd have been drafted and ratified In short order . Not only America but all
the rest of the world would have gone back on a basis
immediately and with resultant diminution of the Bolshevistic wave which has been sweeping European, countries and which for a time threatened th. t-w,4
ANNOUNCE CANDIDACY-
(ADVERTISEMENTS) PO AUDITOBEdltor Times: Plee announce to the voters of Luke ounty that I will be a candidate for re-nominauon for Auditor of Lake . County, Indiana, subject to the primaries .-of iUy tib, 1320. GEORGE M. FOLAXD.
TOM CXTMINAi COUBT JUDGE. Editor Times: Kindly announce to the voters of Lake county that I am a candidate for the nomination tti the office of Judge of the rcrimlnai Court on the Republican ticket, ubject to the primary election to be "held May . 19;o. I now holi this office under appointment tit una Governor, made March. 19, iS19. :: HARTIN J. SMITH. Crown Point, Ind.
' POB CTJtCUIT COUBT JUDGB. -Edi'or Times: 2. Pleae announce to the voters of the county, through the column', of your .paper that I am a candidJle for the ; Republican nomination for .ludee of the . lko Circuit Court, primaries May 4Ui, 1320. I now hold this office under apnolntwent of Ui Governor, since January 1st, 1313. 4 ,E. MILES SOHTCS.
tom. ssxBirr. Editor Times: tt Please ajinounco to the voters of Lnke county that I will be a candidate for the -office of Sheriff of Lake Countv, subject .to the primaries. May 4th. l!;o. JAi" A. I'MPLEET, T -iary. Ind.
POJt SHI BIT P. . Editor Tims: Kindly announce to the voters of Lake crunty that I am a candidate for the -nomination to the ofTIre of sher.ff of l-ake County on the Republican ticket, subject to tho primary election to be Ucia May 4th, i9:o. ' L. BR1CE tVHITAKER, t Hammond.
POB SZXBZPP. Editor Times: Please announce to the voters of Lake "county that I am a candidate for the nomination to the office of Sheriff of .Lake county on the Republican ticket, "subjtct to the primary election. May 4th, ia-0. , ERIC LUND.
r.'Vno"v'naL?n h cfee of .maries. May 4th, l:n Coroner on the Republican ticket at the, vvir I llf n primary. May 4. 13:0. I Hammond Tnri I have been in office but two months nd'
because in Lake euuntv the T
and Coroher do not assume their otnres until a year after th3 other county officers, but 1 am tryinsr to conduct the
affair? of the. cPlce in a
manner to
merit the support of the electors at the coming primary. EU'VAUD E. EVA.VS, M, D.
POB THE ASTBE S. Editor Times: Pieee announce to the voters of Lake county that I will be a candidate for re-nomi'.at ion for Treasurer of I.ake county. Indiana, subject to the primaries of Ma 4th. liCO. RALPH B. BRADFORD.
TOE SESTATOB. Edi'or Times: Please fcuiiounce to the voters of Lake county that I will he a candidate for re-nomination for Senator from Lake eounty. Indiana, subject to the primaries f May 41a. l&CO. JAilES J. NXDJU
POB BEPBESJtNTATITE. Editor Times: Kindly- announce te. the voters cf Lake county that I am n Republican candidate for the office of Representative of Lake county, subject to primary election to be held May 4th. 1920. OSCAR A. AHLGRE
THAS.
POB PBOSECUTLNG ATTOB1TET. Edi'or Times: Please announce to the voters of LaJte county that I em a eandidate for the Republican nomination for Proecutinz Attorney, subject to the Republican primaries. May th. 1920. DWIUHT M. KINDER. POB PBOSECtTTXNO ATTOBNET. Ednor Times: Kindly announce to the vetf-rs of Lake county that I am a candidate for th Republican iwnin.ition for rroecutirt Attorney. subjet"to the Republican primaries. May 4th, 1320 AUGUST A. BRE"XR, POB SEJIATOB. Edtor Times: J'leajse announce to the vo.'ers of county that I will be a candidate for re-nomination for Senator from Lake county. Indiana, subject to the primaries of May 4th, 1320. THOMAS GR NT. Lowell, Ind.
rOB SEUATOB. Editor Times: Kindly announce to the voters of Lake county that I will be a candidate for the nomination for Senator on the Republican ticket, subject to tba primaries cf May 4th, 1920.
P MM ennonnr In the vnt r of T .atr I iu SA1US,
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renomina.tion for the office of Commls- I mhu: nimunr. to me voters or Lake sioner of the Firs' district of Lake : count y that I am a candidate for the
county, subject to the primaries. May 4th. iy;o. GEO. O. ECHAAF.
pob coacmssiONXB. Editor Times: ill you please announce to the -oters of the riuntv through the columns of your paper that I am a candidate for the Republican nomination for I'ommusinner for the K:rt distriet. subject to tuc primary on May 4th. 1320. LEONIIXV3 B. BOTD.
rOB SHE BIX P. Edi'or Times: riease announce to the voters of Lake county that I am a candidate for the Republican nomination for Sheriff of -Lake r.ounty. at the primary election. May 4th. 1?20. I am at present a Desk Sergeant of the City of Gary Police .'Department (appointed). JAMES F. DOWLING. Gary, Ind.
POB SXSBIPr. Edi'or Times: Please announce to the voters of Lake county that I am a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Lake county, subject to the Republicaa primaries. May 4th. 1920. JOE GRAHAM. Hammond. Ind.
POB SSZBIPP. Editor Times; Kindly announce to the voters of Lake county that I am a candidate for the nomination to the office of SherifT of Lake county on the Republican ticket, subject to the primary electlor to be beld May 4tb, 1920. WILLIAM H. OLDS. Eut Chicago. Ind.
pox sKZBxrr. Editor Times: "Will you kindly announce that I will be a candidate for the nomination for Sheriff of Lake county at the primaries on May 4th? I trust that my record f-r seven years as Deputy Sheriff of Iake county'at the Gary offiYe. which position I now hold, may entitle me to the consideration of the voters. FRED M. STULTS. Gary. Ind. POB COBOKSX. EdiU-r Times: i W1U you kindly announce throush the iolumns of your paper that I am n can-
POB EUBVEYOB. Editor Times: Kindly announce to the voters of Lake county that I am tt candidate for the nomination to the office of Surveyor of Lake county on the Republican ticket, subjee to the primary election to be held May 4th, 1920. RAT SEE LET.
nomination for Sna'or wi tiie Republi
can ticket, subject to the primaries of May 4th. 1920. A. JEFFERSON SCHULTZE. Gary, Ind.
POB SESTATOB. Editor Times: Please announce to the inters of Like county that I am a candidate for the
nomination for Senator on the Repubh- '
-in Li- i. .- j tjcti iu in primaries or t
-May -nn, ij. C. O. HOLMES. Gary. Ind.
POB JOINT BEPBESENTATTVE. Editor Times: Please announce to the voters of Lake and Porter counties that I am a candidate for the office of Joint Representative of the above named counties on the Republican ticket, subject to the primaries May 4th. 1920. BERNARD F. CA-RLIN.
POB JOINT BEPBESEWTATITE. Editor Times: Please announce to the voters of Lake and Porter counties that I am a candidate for the office of Joint Representative of the ahove named counties on the He.publican ticket, subject to the primaries May 4th, 1920 JOE W. TODD.
POB BEPKESEITTATITE. Ed;tor Times: I'lease announce me as a candida'e for re-nomination for the office of State Representatiie. subject to the will of the Republican voters of Lake county at the primary election of Mav 4th, 1920. JAMES I. DAY". East Chicago.
POB COBONEB. Editor Times: Kindly announce to the voters of Lake county that I will he a candidate for nomination for Coroner, Republican primary May . 192". I aspire to this office, with the aid of the Supreme Being-. DR. ANTONIO GIORGI. Gary. Ind. 3 POB COUNTT EX COB. DEB. Editor Times: Kindly announce to the voters of Lnke county that I p. m a candidate for the nomination to the efn.-e of Recorder of Lake county on the Republican ticket, subject to the primary election to be held May 4Lh, 1320. WILLIAM ROSE. Hammond, Ind.
POB COUNTY BXCOBSEB. Editor Times: riease announce to the voters of Lake county that I am a candidate for the nomination to the offif-f. of Recorder r.f Lake county on the Republican ticket, subject to the rrimary election to ba held Hay 4th. 1!20. THOMAS. AV. SPENCER. Hammond, Ind.
POB BEFBESENTATTVE. Editor Times: I wish to announce to the voters of Iake county that I am a candidate for re-nomi nation tor the office of Representative on the Republican ticket, subject to the primaries Mav 4th. 1920. OTTO G. FIF1ELD.
POB BEFBESENTATrVE. Editor Times: T wish to announce that T am a candidate for re-eleetion to the office of State Representative, on the Republican ti' ket. subject to the primaries May 4th, 1920. A. H. SAMBO R.
TOB FBOSECUTINO ATTOBNEY. Editor Times: Please announce to the voters of Lake county thet I am a candidate for the rffice of Prui-r-u mi Attorney of Lake county, subject to the Republican pii-
POB COUNTY BE C O BSE B. Editor Times: Kindly announce to the voters of Lake county that I will be a candidate for the nomination to the office of Recorder of Lake countv on the Republican ticket., subject to the rrimary election to be held May 4th. 1020. HERBERT C. FRANCIS.
POB COUNTY BECOB3EB. Editor Times: Kindly announce to the voters of Lske county that I will be a. candidate for tnc nomination to the office of Recorder of Lake county on the Republican ticket. sr.tje ; to the primary elect ion to be held Mav 4'h. 1;o. MALCOLM HAZELGREEN.
POB COUNTT BECOBDEB. Editor Times: Kindly announce to the voters of Lake county that I am a candidate for the nomination to the office of Recorder of I-ake county on the Republican ticket, subject to the primary election to be held May 4. l?2r. ALBERT C. HL'EER.
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