Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 265, Hammond, Lake County, 27 April 1920 — Page 6

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raE TIALES Tuesday. April 27, 1920.

THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS BY THE LAKE COUNTV PRINTING & PUBLISHING COMPANY.

Tbe Le.Ke County Tlrnee Dily except Saturday ea Sunday. Entered at the postofOc In Hammond. June SS. 10S. The T1n.es kAst CBleafo-Indlana Harber. dally except Sunday. Entered at the poetofdee ia &at Chicago, Nof amber 18. mi. The Lake County Time Saturday and Wwkly id'tI2, Entered at me postofCce Jn Hammond. February . The Oary Evening Tlmea Dan except Sunday. Entered! at the poetofnee In Gary. April 18. 1U. All under the ct of March 8. Ib7. a aecond-" faatw.

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jobs because they cannot find homes. As tbe families which belong in Gary and Akron find homes tbe cities will reach the size guessed and expected by fond and loyal citizens, who guessed tco high, as they do everywhere. Gary and Akron present different problems. Gary was a selected industrial location, while the congestion of the rubber business in Akron was the result of an accident. But, both have done wonders in ten years and are exhibits in energy which students of American affairs would do well to visit, according to the South Uend Tribune.

LABOR NOT ALL TO BLAME. No, not all the uurest in the country is due to labor. Oa the contrary, much of the uurest is due to the conscienceless exactions of the big ami little in-

Nan.au ThmpT'EaTt" 'cMcoZZZZZZZZZZ-vtlcv 931 j fluences which keep pushing prices higher and higher Caat Chicago Thc Times) Telephone 2Si j pv prv m0nth without regard to ac tual costs or values Indiana Harbor Vows IValerv Telephone t Indiana Harbor (Reporter anlCUsTAd'v:.) 1. -Telephone JSI1 in the. effort to get while the getting is good. b very

wniimg Telephone SO-M Crown Point Telephone If you nave any trouble retting The Tiwtce tnaKes com lalnt immediately lo the Circulation Department

STOTICB TO STTBSCRtSBm. f yea fan to recetre your copy of The Trtnss ns pro-tint-JT you hare In the past, please do not think It ho be loat or wi not aent on time. Remember tnat the mal

errioe lo not what it used to be and that complaint are j

man who wants to be honest is willing to admit that so-called big business is not the only big sinner in this matter. The trouble is nearly everybody's doing it.

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generaJ I from many source about the train nnd mll eer- . jn labor contentment, in health, in production and in elee. The Times has increaaeC ! mal'in equipment and j la striving earnestly to reach la patrons on time. Be i general wehare than is appreciated. ?w m promptly? b rU d Manufacturers who are wise know that clean, sanitary, cheerful shops make for a good workman and good

l' workmanship. It is the boast of one company that its

shop is more attractive and more pleasant than any home in which its workers live. It boasts, too, that its example of a cheerful shop has led to more cheerful homes. One of the big steel companies went through the recent great steel strike period in the steel industry without one of its force leaving its plants or without threat of strike. The men employed by that company have model homes built by the company and rented or sold on a fair and honest basis. The head of that company employes perhaps 10,000 men and has 23 nationalities represented in his works. He pays more attention to the humau elements, to housing, welfare, protective lines, recreation, helpfulness -and man building than to steel making. He can employ experts to look after the manufacturing end of his business, and he does. He has prospered greatly, says the Nation's Business.

INJURY DUE TO DELAY. The railroad act became a law on February 2Sth. It authorized the president to appoint a Labor Board to deal with justsuch controversies between employers and employes as have precipitated the strike. Hut the 6ick man in the White House has let tbe matter drift and his physicians have refrained from pressing upon him the necessity fcr prompt nctjon. The delay finds ths country in the throes of a labor upheaval in our transportation systems that threatens to bring death and starvation to thousands. Too late to avert the disaster, Sir. Wilson appoints the Labor Hoard. Had lie followed the mandate of the republican congress and provided the means for meeting such emergencies as now confront us, there would be machinery at hand to effect a peaceful settlement with no interruption in traffic.

GARY AND AKRON. The name of Akron has been more than a name for ten years. It has been synonymous with teeming, breathless erowlh: with crowdins. sneculation. riizzv

business adventure. It has meant' the straining of the 'uths? Anna!s of Hammond police court will show

A LARGE PERCENTAGE. Why is it that 75 per cent of the petty thefts committed in Hammond is pulled off by West Hammond

rubber tire makers to keep up with the demands of the people for work and play cars. Akron, poorly located eriginally, a town of no importance, has been turning into a wonder city under the pressure of the tire trade. The census gives it a-population of 208,4 3-5, an increase since 1910 of 201.8 per cent. Before the fame of Akron was the fame of Gary. People all over the United States began to talk about Gary about ten years ago when the plans of the Steel corporation began to unfold. Everybody has heard others say. if they have not said it themselves, that Pittsburgh had seen her day as the center of the iron aud steel industry, the workshop or the world, and that Gary was to take her place. So everybody is more or less interested in Gary's population. The census gives It as 55,344, an increase of 294.4 per cent. Both Akron and Gary are potentially larger than denoted by those figures. Both have families waiting to go in as soon as shelter is built. Both employ workmen who ride many miles every day to and from their

that the bulk of the gang thefts, tbe box car robberies

and minor housebreaking crimes are engineered across the state line and by boys of tender years. There must be something vitally wrong with the bringing up. religious training and schooling of these beys. It has been brought out in evidence that in some casts parents of thebe offending youngsters were not 'without knowledge of these pilfering expeditions. It is only necessary to go to the authorities in Hammond and West Hammond to verify these cases. In some larceny cases West Hammond boys have even got into the East Chicago police court. These boys are finding that the path to the bridewell and penitentiary is not as hard to tread as it might be. Something is wrong with the system cf home training where children begin to pilfer.

AN optimist generally thinks HOW much letter otf ho is than others BUT a pessimist whines how MUCH worse off he Is than f illers. BANDITEV over the country SEEMS to be as s.ifo as pinochle AND a blamesite more lucrative.

THEKH are three things that it i no linger POSSIBLE to fjfst AN inexpensive vv?f, an i nox pensi ve meal, OK an inexpensive house. 7KERE 1? a suspicion in some minds THAT when the millennium does come IT, too, is to tie cnmpulf-ory arid TEE reformers may force it on us. ONE of the often ft quoted expressions: "QK, you can't believe, everything -ou hnar" BUT for some reason or ether ALMOST everybody does. CONGEJE&S if perfectly willing- to pro. vide, that bonus BUT balks at, providing payment BITTER gel lid of the lawjcrs In congress AND elect a few financier?". ONE of the esteemed neighbor women remarked : "I USED to bo fond of fiction but MY husband has pot me. fad up on it." IN many parts of Germany THE V ju-o ebimorinj for bread and not bullets - WELL, we sufRejit a compromise and WOULD be- willing to jive, 'cm baking

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WHEN they ceased cranking AUTOMOBILES profanity drorrei off FULLY C0"c. but 27-ce.nt gas HAS brought the percentage back again to normal.

M. A. Palmer of Hammond visited his brother Charles Palmer and sister. Mrs. Aim-a Thompson, here yesterday. Bert Nichols, who is -working' In Ham mond, visited hm mother, Mr Am ma Nichols here yesterday. Jacob Lorscheider, of Chicago, visited at the home of Mr. and LMrs. Thoa. Arnott .Saturday. Mrs. Silas Hostan and daughter Mildred, were Hiinm ind visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mis. Frank S.?rg-nt of Hammond, visited his mother Mrs. la. ... a mond visited their daughter ,-lrs. Lewis Worlev and familv here Snfurdv

find est errlay . Truman Kifein o? Hammond, via ted bis mother Mrs. John ICIain her yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. "Will Cox of Hammond virlted his mother Mrs. John Cox her.; over Sunday. Attorney S. ". rniyr of Vhiftno-. was in Ixiwell on buslne? Saturday. IjOwell lodue cf odd ivilovvs bad a l.iif mt" lii'.ir Kri'liiy ni-ht. The iii'tlatory d---i' vtJs c i n : e r-! o;i two candidates . Thr were severs! visitors down from O.-wn Point. ,n:.,r:; them being tlrqr.d Wanb-n ;-r--Hrshman. After the work was d refreshment' were serv.-d. A union meeting of !', f,own church es in the interest, r'f the- Armenian v1; f was held i- the fjrand 'heat re ' e -

a iio-.-d ttirr-.ont. Jay T'mtley. republican candidate for Shvri'r ws in L, .well Saturday looking aft' r ):is Interests Itt-re. Mis. K.-i y Chrit!c returned to her home in Hammond- last pvcntn? after

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MRS. CHARLIE CHAPLIN certainly has a cause for separation ou the ground of nou-support. since she had to worry along on $102,000 a year. We wonder how she did it ?

ANNOUNCE CANDIDACY

didate for re-nominaton to the office of maries, May 4th. t!20

(ADVERTISEMrXTS) FOB AUDITOR. Editor Times: Please announce to the voters of Lake county that I will bo a candidate for re-nomination for Auditor of Laia County, Indiana, subject to the primaries cf May 4th, 1920. GEORGE M. POLAND.

FOB CRIMINAL COURT JUDGE. Editor Times: Kindly announce to the voters of Lake county that I am a candidate for the nomination to the office of Judge of the Criminal Court on the Republican ticket, subject to the primary election to be held May 4. 1920. I now hold this office under appointment, oi vhe Governor, mada March 1J, 13XS. MAKTIN J. SMITH. Crown I'umt, Ind.

TOM CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE. Editor Times: Pleae announce to the voters of the county, through the columrn of your paper that I am a candidate for the Republican nomination for iuoge of the Lake Circuit Court, prima', les 4 th. 1S20. 1 now hold this offlco under appointment of the Governor, since January 1st, 101. U. MILES NORTON.

yoR SHiairr. Eriitor Times: Please announce to the voters of Lake county that I will be a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Lake Count v. subject to the primaries. May 4th. 1:1:0. JAY A. LMPLhBY, Gary, Ind.

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Editor Times: Kindly announce to the voters of Lake county that I tin a candidate for the nomination to the offl. e of Sheriff of Lake County on the Republican ticket, subject to the primary election to be held May 4th, 1320. L. BKH'E WHITAKER, Hammond.

Coroner on the Republican ticket at the

primary. -May 4, 1SZ0. I have been in office but two months because in Lake county the Treasurer and Coroner do not assume their ofllces until a year after ths other county officers, but I am trying to conduct the auairs of the oflce in a manner to merit the support 0 the electors at the coming primary. EDWARD E. EVANS. M. D.

FOR TREASURER. Editor Times: Please chnounce to the voters of Lake county that I will be a candidate for re-nominaf 1011 for Treasurer of I.ake county. Indiana, subject to the primaries of May 4th, lOiO. RALPH B. BRADFORD.

WILLIAM Cl TH'Vi?

Hammond, Ind.

TOR SENATOR. FJci'tor Times: Please announce to the voters r.f bikn

cour.tv that I i 11 be a c:nti,ltrt f r.r- !

re-n.niioation for Senator from Lake county. Indiana, subject to the primaries f May 4tb, ia:o. JAMES J. NEDJL.

TOR REPRESENTATIVE. Editor Times: Kindly announce te the voters of Lake, county that 1 am a Republican candidate for the ofiice, of Representative fjf Lako county, subject to primary election to be held May 4lh. 1020. OSCAR A. AHLGREN.

TOR PROSECUTING. ATTORNEY. Editor Times: Please announce to the voters of Iae county thai I am a candidate for the Republican nomination for Prosecuting Attorney, subject to the Republican primaries, Mav th. Ul2ft I WIGHT M. KINDER. TOR PROSECUTING ATTORNEY. Editor Times: Kindly announce to tbe voters cf Iake coiwity that I am a candidate for the Republican nomination for Prosecuting Attorney, subject to the Republi. an primaries, May 4th. 1H20. AL'GLST A. BR'.'KR. ' TOR SENATOR. Ed'tor Times: 1 Mease announce ta the Vo.ers of Lake county that 1 will be a candidate for re-n. initiation for Senator from Lika county. Indiana, subject to the primaries of May 4l!i. IJiO. THOMAS GR NT. Lowell, Ind.

ANOTHER Vvi'.iielm II. SOME of the union suns TOR gentlemen which v e see in th ILLUSTRATED advertisements btitton up IN such odd wavs

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SEOUijD never get m fixed right and WOULD feel as if we were coming to pieoos ALL the Lme more than we do now WITH our row of clanking safety pins. ir you had the million dollars YOU'VE alwavs longed for. isn't it a fact THAT you'd be a million t:me

BIGGER fool than you are now. AFTER wading through reams o li'-l erature WE understand that camisoles ! ! COME under the h.d of

SE31I-ErrECTS and can well understand it TOR the fen- we have been permitted

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tor coarmssiONER. Editor Times: Please announce to the voters of Lake

county that I will be a candidate for!

rcnominat ion for the onieo of Commissioner of the First district of Lake county, subject to the primaries, Mav 4th. 13-U. GEO. O. SCIIAAF.

TOR SENATOR. Editor Times: Kindly announce to the voters of Like county that I will be a candidate for the nomination for Senator on the Republican ticket, subject to Ua primaries of May 4th. RdO. JAMES W. B7.:iSSEY.

FOR COMMISSIONER. Editor Times: Will you please announce o tbe voters of the eouryy tbrouKh the columns of

I your paper tha I am a candidate, for

tue Republican nomination ior commissioner for the First district, subject to the primary on Mav 4th, 1320. LE'.MlAS R .BOYD.

TOR SENATOR. Editor Tines: Kindly announce to the voters of L-tke county that I am a .candidate for the nomination for Senator on the It. -publican ticket, subject to the primaries of May 4lh. 1020. A. JEFFERSON" SCHri.TZL. Gary, lr,d.

TOR SEZBIjT. Editor Times: Please announce to the voters of Lake countv that I axn a candidate for the

romlnatlon to the oiflce of Sheriff or

laice coumy on ine ii.-puu:ican iiCKel, subject to the primary election. Mjy 4th. ERIC LUND.

roa SURVEYOR. Editor Times: Kindly announce to the voters of Lake county thai I am candidate for th nomination to the otfice of Surveyor of

J Lake county on the Republican ticket.

suLtjic- to me primary eit'euen lo P9 held May 4th, 18-0. RAT SEELET.

TOR SENATOR. Editor Times: Please announce to the voters of IUe county that I am a candidate for the nomination for Senator on the Republican ticket, subject to the primaries of May Ith. C. O. HOLMES. Gary. Ind.

TOR SHE RIP P. Editor Times: Please announce to the voters of Lake county that I am a candidate for the Republican nomination for Sheritf of Lake county, at the primary election. May 4th, 1920. I am at present a I sk Sergeant of the City of Gary Police Department (appointed). JAMES F. DOWLING. Gary, Ind.

rOB SHERITP. Editor Times: Please announce to the voters of Lake county that 1 am a candidate for the otfice of Sheriff of Lake county, subject to the Republican primaries. May -itli. 1J20. JOB GRAHAM. Hammond. Ind. PPR SHERITP. Jjd.tor Times: Kindly announce to the voters of Lalie county that I am a candidate for the nomination to tbe office of Sheriff of Ijike county on the Republican ticket, subject to the primary elect ior to be held May 4th. l!-0. W ILLIAM II. OLDS. East Cr.lcafl.rv, Ind. FOR SHERZrP. Kditor Times: Will you kindly announce that I will be a candidate for the nomination for fcheriff of Lako county at the primaries on May 4th? I trust that my record for seven vears as p.-puty Sheriff of Lake county"at the' Gary office, which position I now hold, may entitle me to tbe consideration of the voters. FRED M. STULTS. Gary. Ind. TOR CORONER. Editor Times: Will you kindly anncunce through the columns of your paper that I am a can-

TOR JOINT REPRESENTATIVE. Editor Times: PIe?;se announce to the voters of Lake and Porter counties that I am a candidate f .r the ollice of Joint R-presenta-tive of the above named counties on the Republican ticket, subject to the primaries Mav 4th. 1320. BERNARD V. C-VRLIN.

FOB JOINT REPRESENTATIVE. Editor Times: Ph-ftse announce to the Voters of Lake and Porter counties that I am a candidate for the oilice of Joint Representative of the above named counties on the R. -publican ticket, subject to the primaries May 4th, 132ft. JOE W. TODD.

TOR CORONEXT Editor Tim'-s: Kindly announc to the voters of Inke county that I will be a T.ndidate for nomination for Coroner, Republican primary My 4. 13 20. I aspire to this ofiice with the aid of the Suprt me Reing. DR. ANTONIO GIORGI. Gary, Ind.

TOR COUNTY RECORDER. Editor Times: Kindly ar.nounce to tbe voters of Lake county that I am a Candida e for the nomination to the otV.n- of t corder of lke county on tie Rejmblr.an ticket, subject to the primary i-Iection to -m hebi May 4th, 1320. WILLIAM ROSE. Hammond. Ind.

Try a TIMES Want Ad BUG-OLOGY Figure This Out P.edhucs lip an average vf seven e.SK-" P-r da.v. l'nd'-r fa v.. ruble conditions thev hatch in live days, of which tvvo-tbiivls ate t'eiiiab-s. T'ney mature to ndult si;:e and arc capable of laving; in four weeks. H"w imhiiv b.-dVu.t, ; would you have in a v.,.r if you left o'o- f'to'i!.' or i-?5 tiomo-i--st.'d for one year? To rid t.be pesky tiriibus:. you can readilv si-c how ncessary h is to uo a. preparation t ha i wilt kill tiie -t.':s as will as the live ones. P. r. Q. h ..- b.'i n denie --nstratc-d by the loading Hos-pitals, Hotels and Railroad Companies that the safvst and motd economical way to stop future ireneration of bedbufrs. roaches, fleas and ants is to us"- the. to. -vv 1 ,scov-ry Pesky Devils lui'tus. . A HJc pnck.'ife c p. p. Q. makes a iiunrt. enouph to kill a million b'-dbusrs, roaches. Iloas at d cof.ttes and at the same time d'-.strov heir oires as we'.l. Impossible for them to exist when P. I (). is properly used. Free, patent s;ojt in every package to Ret tbe pessky devils in the bn rd-to-tret -it pbices. Special llost'ltal and Hotel size $2.50 makes nve gallons of I". t. Q. your drurrist has it or can pet it for you, or nt prepaid upon receipt of price by the Owl Chemical Co.. Tcrre Haute. Ind. S'lcc-ss of P. I. c. has caused imitators, genuine P. D. Q. is never peddlod. Adv.

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TOR REPRESENTATIVE. Ed tor Times: t'U'ase Kin-ounce me as a candidal- frr

re-nomination for the oilice of State Rep- Hammond, Ind

resem a 1 1 ve, subject to the w.il of the Republican voters of Iike county at the primary election oJT Mav 4th, 1320. JAMES I. DAY. East Chicago.

TOR COUNTY RECORDER. Editor Times: Plca.se announce to the vo'rs of Lake

countv that I am a candidate for the! tu ..en... t - .if1

. . " o o . ia i ,o 1 1 to ... . , ii-n'i (irr Ul Lake county on the Republican ticket, subject to the primary i k..-iieii to bu held Hay 4'h. 1320.

THOMAS W. SPENCER.

TOR REPRESENTATIVE. Editor Times: I vv ish to announce to the voters of I.ake county that I am a candidate for r. -nomination for the office of Represen-

i t alive on til" Republican ticket, subject ; to the. primt-les May 4th, !320.

OTTO G. Fir IELD.

TOR REPRESENTATIVE. Editor Times: I wish to announce that I am a candidate for re-election to the office of State Representative on the Republican ticket, subject to the primaries May 4th.

1320.

A. H. SVAMBOR.

POR PROSECUTING ATTORNEY. Editor Times: Please (nnoun to the vo'TB of Iak" courty that I am a candidate for tbe ol'.lce of Prosecuting Attorney of Lake county, subject to the Revutil:an pri-

POR COUNTY REC05DER. Editor Times: Kindly announce tf the voters of Lake county that I will be a candidate for the nomination to the fllire of Recorder of Lake county on the Republican ticket, subject to the primary election to be held May 4th. 13 20, HERBERT C. FRANCIS.

FOB COUNTY RECORDER. Ed'tor Turns: Kintily announce to the voters of Lake county that I will be a candidate for tne nomination to the office of Recorder of Lake county on the Republican ticket, subject to the primary cite: ion to be held May 4th. 1320. JLVLCOLM HAZELGREK.V.

TOR COUNTY RECORDER. Editor Times: Kindly announce to the voters of Lake county that I am a candidate for the nomination to the office of Recorder of Like county on the Republican li.-ket. subject to the primary election to be hold May 1. 1320. ALBERT C. HL'BEK.

J. P. CROAK

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The telephone number of a big" business house is 7000. A residence subscriber whose number was 0000 requested us to change his number. He complained

that he was called a score or times a day by people wanting the business house. The explanation is that many people guessed at the number, and guessed wrong, asking the operator for G000 instead of 7000. It is easy to be wrong when you guess, and unfortunately the person called jn error generally blames the service. Next to guessing as a fruitful source of unsatisfactory telephone service is placing of undiw faith in the correctness of the number on an old card, letterhead or list tacked to the wall. Use instead the Ready Reference Register on the inside front cover of the directory. But better still, in a big telephone system where numbers are constantly changing, one should always make sure of the correct prefix and number by consulting the telephone directory before calling. It is the quickest and surest way to get the right nuniber.

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