Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 264, Hammond, Lake County, 26 April 1920 — Page 4
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of men softens many rough places and bridges raaa: difficulties.
THE WORK HABIT. Europe"s restlessness and Inability to settle down to peace conditions have been ascribed to the loss of the habit of work during more fhan four years of war. It Is Avell understood that long continued strain and anxiety are followed by corresponding reaction when the cause of the stress is removed. Thoje whose perves were keyed to high pitch for so long naturally relaxed when the war ended. It would be nearer the truth to say that what was
'endured unfitted the people for work. When the menlace was removed there -was collapse, and time alone
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ccall for hateer department wanted.) (ambitions ttiat prevailed tn tne times or peace. mis v"mu ThV ,fa oulJ arr!y to those who tunered nervous East Chi cagro Thk Times) Telephone ZSJi thock because of loss and grief, and there must have
tniana Harbor (Reporter a niCaisT'Ad v:.) " '.Telephone SMjbceu many thousands so afflicted
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The Passing Show
In the case of thote In the army, withdrawal from
K9TTCT5 TO STTESCXBSS. If you fall to receive your enpr of Tri Ttvus , rro-npt-f" you have In the. past, please do not think It h lost r not sent on time. Rrnrrber tnat the raail er-lc 1 not wlut It ued to he and that complaint" ar ceneral from rnanr ource about the train nnd mall Berne. Tub Tinas hmu 1nprM.' t m:'i- ennloment and
1 ntrlvinip earnestly to earh patrons oo time. B4
probably would have the effect of making them le.-.s
I eager to resume former effort, and this may be the
basis of the allegation that the habit of work is lost. To those who serxed long, being soldiers became their business, and no dcubt their former lines of effort seemed far away and like dreams. Most of us are crea-
L f""".,"9 -when ou dd : "et yojr pper oa i tures of routine. We find it easier to move in a groove w u act profloptly. !
tuan to get out or it. Having worn a groove tor tne habit of steady work it is not very difficult to work steadily. Break that habit for a few months or years and it is hard to get back to old wavs. Tossibly that is just what demobilized soldiers abroad are now experiencing. It would be the harder.
toe, since peace work lacks' the excitement, even if !
deoid of the drudgery and danger, that attends war. In this country those who profited from war wages hate shown a disposition to take time to spend seme
' of their accumulations, and probably the same rondition prevails abroad.
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AJT ARTISTIC LACING. The grilling that Senator Capper gave the extortionate profiteer and the conscienceless scoundrels who are manipulating the sugar corner was cue long to be remembered. What the Kansas Senator did to the department cf justice for permitting these outrages ought to make the present outfit at Washington hunt its hole in a hurry. Lumber profiteers throughout the country are the cause of millions of homeless pecpie and thousands cf wretchedly housed families in all parts of the country. Senator Capper declared in a statement. An embargo on lumber for export was suggested by Capper "as a means to correct the evil." The forest service has been requested by Senator Capper
to furnish figures relative to the sale of lumber, so I
AN EFFECTIVE REMEDY. A publication devoted to the abolition of the custom of "tipping"' has been launched in Washington with the reported purpose of convincing congress that the practice is an evil that should be forbidden by law. In all the talk against " tipping "Jt rarely is recog-
, nized that each individual has within himself the power
mat me government v,;i. nave some na,is ior acuoo , to abo!isn the pracUce as far as he ls t.onfPrned.
against these profiteers. .More powCr to ui Kansan s ; Uou51e with that methcd of procedure however, lies in tongue and arm. ; fhe farl that ,he average individual may lack courage ro do it himself. He wants to be relieved of rcsponsiHAS A KNOWLEDGE OF MEN. bility for personal action. He recognizes that the waiter "American labor is ninety-five per cent sound to J or barber or shoe shine who takes a tip., ,n addltion the core," in the opinion of Lecnard Wood; but it to the fatr prlce which he i3 raid for tfae lg never is sounder than when k recognizes the claims j seung something to which he is not entitled of Wood for President. J AVe doubt whether any aw wcud entIrcJv eliminale At Gary the leaders of the steel strike found j the practice. There are Instances where a percentage is
"usiv uuuiau duu iuduie. iuej m-i,added to the bill to cover the "tip" and that is pre-! him on the sasie ground, so that the meeting was j ferable to handing lt out after one ba3 Jd fof hft
to tne credit ami satisfaction of ail concerned. Woo'i wrvir a n ofc-,t!v .v, .i . . !
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THE biggest failures lit the world are tho? that ARE brought about by tt.o much success. PEOPLE somehow don't swra to BEAXIZE t. but lt Is a OEEAT U ra.irr to r haiige. yoir Own cIIspom! iin
THAN to att'-mrt to alter humanity. ABB MAJaTIN says that ihe cnndidat.? WHO used to throw hiS ha? in the rins NOW l.tcks his picture to A TELEPHOKX role. WE just li-o in fear a.:ifl trr.-.b'.r.g whn the phone rings LEST some friend bt caJUng us up t-j TAKE a ride in an aeroplane or ONE of those, motorcycle bathtub care. ANOTHER thing we hao noticed IS that when a man braces ;ou AND wants to borrow $50 HE really expects to get about 15. THE next time we are reincarnate 1 WE hope we niii not be a cat WHOSE ow ners move away and Wive!; BEHIND to starve to death and WOESH3 by dogs.
LIT us make a gurss - WHEN th b;g convention r,ll3 around THE neruh'.leans wi:i ftnl fhem'.ves
1 after tiie shakedown
CONrEONTED with two candidates JOHNSON the radical and Hoover the liberal
BUT don't ask us what THEY wlil do about it. IT'S all bosh to fay THAT a wealthy girl Isn't KAHEIED for love EXE coin makes her all the more LOVABLE, doesn't It? WE often wond.-r in our artless, childish v. ay WHETHER those hard-bdie.d Germans
OVES the Rhina ever really did WEAS paper pants In their extremity. A long as people find badness 2COB.E interesting to read about than
GOODNESS, just so long will newspapers CONTINTTS to be Just AS they are. A WOMAN'S clotJies often look AS nifty on her as they do In the MAQAZINE ads. but for some reason OS other a man's never do. IT certainly has been a long, hard, cold SPELL and It just sms as if the TIME will never come when AT least f.0ri of Mr. Tierce's brave little carriers
WON'T be hustling around with EXXNNINO noses and no handkerchiefs.
WE know tha story about John Red being dead WAS plumb fake, about like the etory OP Von Kap-P's suicide ONLY the good die young, y'kno-w.
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Mid the function of the pickets, as he saw it, was to speak to people, and to try to pet others to join them, but that he would not permit any violence, or threats, or any intimidation.
reason for not giving a "tip" 13 cot to do lt.
MAJOR SCHROEDER believes that man can fly above the roof of the world. At that he'ht nn -r,i.i
Strike leaders informed Wocd that this arrange- not be crowded for space, at least. rnent was fair and perfectly satisfactory; and thai j '
they were glad to have the troops in control, as thevi
thought the strikers would get better treatment from
the troop3 than they had been getting from the local civil authorities. Wood passed through the crdeal strengthened iu the eyes of labor, because he is a man who knows
IN ST. LOUIS, high school pup!l3 are turned into
teachers with 60 days' graining, it is reported. Sort of 2n alteration while you wait.
Help! Help! Help! Me can use experienced and inexperienced sales ladies these days. Some good paying permanent positions to offer. Come in and talk it over vvith us.
RHODE ISLAND will not require women voters to ray a poll tax, but we are uncertain whether this is an
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THE UNIVERSAL CAR HAVE FORD MECHANICS REPAIR YOUR CAR The mechanics in our shops who will adjust or repair your Fcrd car, or Ford truck, are men who understand the Ford mechanism and who know theAFord way of making repairs and replacements. They are experienced Ford mechanics and because of their familiarity with Ford cars can do your work more intelligently and more quickly than can other skilled mechanics who lack Ford experience. The work on your car will be done in a completely equipped shop with timesaving Ford tools and equipment. Whether your car needs an an adjustment or a thorough overhauling, we are prepared to give you careful and prompt service. And nothing but the Genuine Ford-made parts and replacements will be used. When the work is finished, the charge will be the reasonable, standard Ford prices. Our stock of Ford parts is always complete. And our Ford garage and Ford mechanics are at your service at any time. We are authorized Ford Dealers and not only repair Fords but also sell them. Drive in or phone any of the following. Be fair to your car and your pocketbook. E. N. Bunnell Motor Company
Hammond Phone 650 East Chicago Phone 947 Gary Phone 1470
- 506-8 Hohman Street - 4S12-14 Fcrsyth Are. - 5th Ave. at Mass. St.
men. like all of the world s great leaders. A knowledge exhibition cf the states chivalry or general contrariness.
ANNOUNCE CANDIDACY
(lida'e for r-nominaton to th- office of marics. May 4th 13"0 Coroner on the republican ticket at tha wi ir f.i'i
(ADVERTiSEiinrrrsi JOB AUDITOR. Editor Times: riai announce o thn voters of Llt county that t will be a candidate for r-tiominaijn .for Auditor of Lak! County, Imliana. subject to the primaries cf May 4th, 1320. Gf.ORG E M. FOL.VND.
primary, .uay 4, lvzn. I lite bt.cn in office but two months becaii'p in Lake cuunty the Treaurfr ani Coroner h not araume their offlws until a ear after th3 other county officers, but I am trying to conduct the Hfialrs of the ofh- i'i a manner to merit th support of the electors at the coining primary. EDWARD E. EVANS, M. D.
Hj.mm.ond. Ind.
FOB CaiJtUJAL CCUST JUDGE. Editor Tim-s: Kinily announc to th votr of Luke county 'hat I am a candidate, for th nomination to the office of Judfce of the
t. rimiral ccuit on the KfTubi i. ;m ttckot. ! subject to the primary tlt-ction to be heli May 4. t920. j I now hold this office under appoint- I
ment uf vha Governor, made March 13 ids. MARTIN' J. SMITH. Crown Point, Ind.
TOB TB-EASUKEB. Ed'tor Times: Ploase .-.nnounce to the voters of Lka county that I will be a candidate for re-ronii'ia t ion for Treasurer of Ike county. Indiana, subject tu the primaries of Ma 4ih. r.O. RALPH II. ER.VDFORD.
roa CIBCTJIT COUET JUDOIS. Ed'-r Times: Please announce to the voter of the county, through the columns of ymir rap"r that I am a candid? c for the Kepub'.ican nomipa.tion for .)uJko of the 1k Circuit Court. priina.:iea May 4ta, 1920. I now hold this offlco under appointment of Ui Govtrnor, since January 1st, 1 U 13, E. MILES NOKTCN.
roa EENAToa. Ed:'"-r Time? : Please fi.nounc to the voter of Lake county that I m!1 he a candidate for r-nornln.-rion for Senator from Lake "ouutv, Indianft. subject to the primaries f Mjy 4kh. l'j:0. JAMES J. XEDJL-
tob sszBzrr. Editor Times: Pleas announce to the vofrs of Lake county tht I will be a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Iake County, subject to the priiaaj-ies. May 4th. l?iu. JAV A. CMPLLBT. Gary, lnd.
ros SHiEirr, Editor Times; Kindly announce to the voters of Iake coi.nty that I am a -andid.ito for the iioniinarion to the cilia of Sheriff of l.xke County on the liej-uhiican ticko!, subject to the primary election to be huiii May 4th. 130. L. BitlCE WHITAKER, Hammond.
rOB BEPEISFNTATTVE. Editor Times: Kindl- announce tc th voters of tke county thst I am a !pub!,iean candidate for the office of Representative of Ijke county, subject to primary election to ba held May 4th. 1520. OSCAR A. AHLGREN.
roa coaraassxoirEB. - L'drfor Times: Please announce to the voters of Lake
county that I will bo
renommation for the otflce of Commis
yOB PBOSSCTTTTNO AIIOK5IT. Edm,r Times: P!eas announce to the voters of Lake county that I am a candidate for the Republican nomination for Prosecuting Attorney, subjec to the Republican primaries, May th. l.'O. D WIGHT M. KINDER. TOB PBOMCUTTITO ATT OBI? ET. Editor Times: Kindly announce to the voters of Lak county that I am a candidate for the Republican nomination for Iroscut inir Attorney, subject t. the Republican primaries. May 4th. AUGUST A. BREWER.
TOB SEITATOB. Ed"or Times: Please announce to the vo.ers of La,,, county that I will be a candidate f.)r re-nomination for Senator from Lake county, Indiana, subject to the primaries of May 4th, 13J0. THOMAS Gff ' NT. Lowell, Ind.
TOB SEITATOB. Ed-tor Times: Kindly announc to the voters of Lake county that I will be a candidate for the nomination for Senator on the Republican ticket, subject to ths primaries of May 4th. 1920. JAMES W. EUI53ET.
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TOB SINATOI.
candidate f or j E1' t.or.,Timcs- . . . r.c iv.r,,.. Kindly announce to the voters of TjiVe
of the Firs' district of Laka ' cflinty that,1 am a candidate for th
county, subject to the primaries. May
4th. iJ.'j. GEO. O. SCHAA-F.
ros SKXBirr. 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 tha Republican ticket, subject to the primary election, May 4tij. l.'JO. ERIC LU.N'D.
FOB COMMISSIONER. Editor Times: Will you ploa- announce to the voters of the county through the columns of your paper that I, am a candidate for the Republican nomination for Commissioner tor the First a'strjrr. subject to thu primary on Mav 4th. 19C0. LEON I DAS R. EOTD.
nomination for Senator on the Republi
can ticket, subject to the primaries of May 4th. 13C0. A. JEFFERSOX SCHULTZE. Gary, Ind.
FOB SENATOR. Ed tor Times: Please announce to the voters of Lake county that I am a candidate for the nomination for Senator on the Republican ticket, subject to the primaries of May 4lh, 130. CO. HOLMES.
FOK S1ISTETOB. 1 . lira-
Editor Times:
Kindly announce to the votrs of Lake XOB COEOSEI,
county tint I am a candidate for theit-dlfor Times: nomination to the olflce of Surveyor of Kindly announce to the voters of T.aW
I Lake county on the Republican ticket, county that I will be a candidate for
Fiiuiic. to tne primary eiecuoa to D8 iii'imimuiin mr coroner, liepublican crihelj May 4Ui. 131'0. imary May 4. 1920.
i:at St-i.LJY. i aspire to mis cmce wlUa the aid of
the buprcme Rein. DR. AXTOXIO GIORGI. Gary. Ind.
tob she Birr. Editor Times: Please announce to the voters of Lake county that I am a candidate for the Republican nomination for Sheriff of Lake count v. at "the primary election. May 4th. 1929. I am at present a Desk Serjeant of the City of Gary police Department (appointed). JAMES F. DOYVLIXG. Gary. led.
. fob sexxijet. Edi'or Tlrnes: , Please announce to the voters of Lake county that I am a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Lake county, subject to the Republicau primaries, May 4th. ia:o. JOE GRAHAM. Hammond. Ind. ros SHXBxrr. Ed 'or Times: Kindly announce to the voters of Lake county that I am a candidate for the nomination to the office of Sheriff of Lak" county on the Republican ticket, subject to the primary clectiou to be held May 4th. 1920. WILLIAM H. OLDS. East Chicago. Ind.
FOB SKERirr. Editor Times: Will you kindly announce that I fill
be a candidate
FOB JOINT BEFBESENTATTTE. 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. 1320. BERNARD F. CARLTX.
FOB JOINT BEFBESENTATITE. Edi'or Times: Please announce to the voters of Lake and Porter counties that I am a candidate for the ofice of Joint Representative of the above named counties on the Republican ticket, subject to the primaries May 4th, 1920. JOE XV. TODD.
FOB BEFBESENTATITE, Editor Times:
Please announce me as a candidate for
FOB COTJNTT BXCOBOEB. Editor Times: Kindly announce to the voters of Lake county that I am a candidate for the nomination to the office of Recorder of Lake county on tie Republican ticket subject to the primary election to be held May 4th, 1320. WILLIAM ROSE. Hammond, Ind.
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re-nominatton for the office of State Rep- Hajnmona, tna
resemative. subject to the will of the Republican voters of Lake countv at the primary election of May 4th. 1320. JAMES I. DA r. East Chicago.
FOB COUNTT BECOKDEB, Editor Times: Please announce to the voters of Lake county that I am a candidate for tha nomination to the office of Recorder of Lake county on the Republican ticket, subject to the primary election to be held flay 4th. 1320.
FOB BEFBESEITTATTVS. Editor Times: 1 wish to announce to the voters of Lak" county that I am a candidate for re-nomiration for the office, of Representative on the Republican ticket, subject to the primaries May 4th, r2(. OTTO G. FI FIELD.
FOB HEPBESENTATITE.
or the nomination foi Editor Tims:
Sheriff of Lake county at the primaries
on Mav 4lh? I trust that my record for seven years as Deputy Sheriff of Lake eountv'at the Gary office, which position I now hold, may entitle me to the consideration of the voters. FRED M. STULTS. Gary, Ind.
FOB FBOSE CTJTIKO ATTOBOT5T. Editor Times:-
TOB COBOZTEB. j Plase announce to the voters pf Lake
Editor Times: erunty that I am a candidate for the
Wlil vou kir.dlv announce nroujrn tne rioe ot rr"fcuuny Attorney or l columns of your'pper that I am a can- county, subject to the RepuSUcan pri-
I wish to announce that I am candidate for re-election t th office of S-at Representative on the Republican tioket, subject to the primaries May 4'.b, 1320. A. H. SAMBOR.
FOB COTJNTT BECOBSSB. Editor Times: Kinly announce to the voters of Lake county that I will be a candidate for the nomination to the office of Recorder of Lake county on the Republican ticket, subject, to the primary election to be held May 4th. 13C0. HERBERT C. FRANCIS. FOB COTWTT BECORDEB. Editor Times: Kindly announce to the voters of Lake county that I will be a candidate for too lu minal ion to the office of Recorder of Lake county on the Republican ticket, subject to the primary e;cc:icn to bo held Mav 4th. 1320. MALCOLM HAZELOREEX.
FOR COTJimr BECORDEB. Editor Times: Kindly announce to the voters of Lake county that I am a candidate for the nomination to the office of Recorder of Iake county on the Republican ticket, subject to the primary election to be held May 4. 132'. ALBERT C. HL'BER.
ll I is the 1 iIMI mkS tttpil . Watchword j MA fsimSmMw -Umui Wood' Me,sase ,o Ae Nation- ' tun WBmXi And You Know What He Means V ifrl W&M When He Says It. WMim&mi Tis country is going to be run by Amen- : ffijj WW mm miMMMmMlk cans, cost what it may. It is going to be fiP8
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Leonard Wood
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Administrator Creator of Cuba sound, Anglo-Saxon Republic.
Statesman A life devoted to National Service. Governor of Cuba and the rhilippines, Special Ambassador to Argentina, Member of important diplomatic and military commissions, friend of Roosevelt, Cleveland and McKinley.
Jhis country is going to be run by Americans, cost what it may. It is going to be run on a basis of government under the Constitution, with due respect for law and order. (From Wood's address in Boston.)
Wood is the Man Americans are looking For ! His Principles are the Remedy for our National Ills. Get Behind the Best Man Affiliate with your Local Wood-for-President League. A Vote for Wood is a Vote for YOURSELF.
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Forward Looking AmericanAdvocate of a square deal for farmer and laborer, reduction of irksome war taxes, economy in national affairs, and a national budget system.
Leonard Wood stands for just exactly what you stand for as an American citizen. lie stands for the farmer, the worker and the business man. He stands for Uncle Sam and Law and Order. He stands for Courage and Plain Honesty. He stands for You. And for these reasons, alone, remember that when you vote for Wood, You are voting for YOURSELF.
Wood 'will speak at Night Meetings at Evansville, South Bend, Gary, Terre Haute, and Indianapolis. Watch for Newspaper Annduncements of Dates,
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