Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 266, Hammond, Lake County, 28 April 1920 — Page 11
"Wednesday. April 23. 1920.
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Mr. and Mrs. Fred Alexander of West 119th street entertained frier.da from Chicago Heights on Sunday. Senator Hiram W. Johnson, of Callfornia speaks In Hammond on Friday sisrht at T oVlor shrp at the new warehouse, of Wolf iManfg. e:o., on Il'jmmer Avp., -west of Hotiman Pt.
Come ear'y for scats. Adv. Mrs. B . W. Avery and children of I.al'orte avenue are visiting her parents in Le ita.no n. Ind.. wh.o have Just returned frr-m California. Edward Klasper ppent the. -week-cad at his hump in Marpule, Ind. Hear Senator Hiram Johnson speak at Hammond on Friday night and learn the truth about the Lf.igue of Nations. 7:00 o'clock sharp. Adv. . Mifs Mildred Hatch entertained the members of the Tri Kappa Sorority at the home of her sister. Mrs. E. W. Vator on Monday nltrht. F.orn to Mr. and Mrs. Archie L. Du Fori of Sheridan avenue, a son. Friday nipht at 7:00 o'clock will be the only opportunity of hearing Sena-
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STR TI1KATHE TOMGHT Clara Kimball Vounfr in "Ees of Youth." This is one of the best character plays of Olara. if yau don't believe it you ask others who have seen th show. .'.'so Tiii? V Comedy, 'Tip's Dreams and Frizes." 4-2S-1 PRINCESS THEATES. ALI. C03CEDY BILL TONIOHT. HALE HAMILTON la "THE TOUS riUSHEB," a comedy. Trod Webster Musical Comedy Co., ia "ABE IN THE TRENCHES. Coming1 tomorrow, Earl
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tor Johnson frpeak in Indiana. Wolf .! Man's-. Co s now warehouse on riuiiI mer Ave., we.-t of Hohrnan St.. Hammond. Come rar'y for scats. Adv.
Mr. and Mrs. r. J. Ka:ne ana son. John, hae returned from Cincinnati, Ohio, where they were called by the d-ath of their n.ece. There will be a general meeting of the Community Service Committees" at :h library auditorium this evening. Senator Hiram W. Johnson, of California speaks in Hammond on Friday night ?t 7 o'clock sharp a. the nw warehouse of Wolf Manfe. Co.. on riummer Ave., west of Hohman St. Come cariy fur seats. Adv. Mrs. II. E. Eeaublen will entertain the ladies of the Consreffati-n&l church and thoir friends at a thimble party and social evening at her home in LaForte avenue tomorrow evening. Hoy Hatt. who underwent rtn orera-tio-n for append citis at St. Bernard's hospital in Chicaeo. Pipe'ts to be able to return to the home, of his sister. Mrs. A. P. Hf!dn on Onlo av?nue tomorrow . Hear Senator Hiram Johnson speak M Hammond on Friday n;rht and learn
the truth about the League of Nations. 7:00 o'clock frharp. Adv. Eilery Cameron is laid up with an attack of rheumatism. Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Jennings cf Oliver ."treet spert Kunriay visiting: at the borne of the former's brotrfer. Joiin Jennings in Jo'ict. Iil. Mrs. J"hn B rsen i.s confined to her
home ,;i Atchison avenue by iliness. Friday night at 7.00 o'clock will be the only opportunity of hearing Senator Johnson speak In Indiana. Wolf Mat!?3. Cu's new warehouse on Flumiiicr Ave. we-i-t of Hohman St., Haniiii.jiid. Come early for scats. Adv. Mr. L. H. Miittcrn and daughter. Miss Ix'Uiso Ma'tern who have been spending bivtiil months In Los Angcle., Cal., and other western point are now on their way home being expected he-re the ft-rc part of the week. At Omaha. Neu., they will stop for a short visit with relative?. Hear Senator Hiram J ihnson speak hi Hammond on Friuuy night and learn the trt'th about the League of Nations. 7 : 0 o'clock sharp. Ad v. Mrs. ll.istace Uiesen of Cleveland aie. i, pent a few days visiting her iiT'thcr, Mr?. I'.irke in Chicago. Mrs. Lawrence Graham e'f Atchison avenue is improving from her serious iliness at it . Margaret's hc-spitdl in II:i mmond . Friday night at 7:00 o'clock will be the only opportunity of hearing Senator jDhnson speak In Indiana. Wolf Manfg. Co's new warehouse on Flumnr Ave.. we:-t of Hohman St. Hmni' nd. Come early for seats. Adv. The work on the building of Harry Gordon and son on 119th street, is goinc along quite rapldiy. The measies ejiarantine has been raised from the Abe Win&bcrg h'tiic on Lal'orte avenue.
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FRANK B. McILROY OF HAMMOND Republican Candidate for SENA TOR In making my announcement as a candidate for Senator I derm it my duty to briefly but frankly state the principles upon which I stand, and which will govern my course, if I am elected by your generous suffrages a seat in the Senate of Indiana. These principles compressed into the narrowest compass are as follows: I declare for state rights and individual liberty, I believe in the support of state sovereignty and local self-government. I am opposed to the National and State Prohibition act, because the people were denied any direct voice in its ratification or rejection, which is an infringment on personal rights. I am opposed to the present obnoxious Tax Law, and if I am honored with a seat in the senate I will do all in my power to enact a new tax law that will be just and equitable to all taxpayers, whether large or small. I am opposed to the taxation of the poor whose personal property is valued at less than $500.00. I believe in taxation justly proportioned to such an extent only as is necessary fcr maintenance of government economically , administered. t favor a just and liberal appropriation to the American Soldiers of the world war, maimed or injured while fighting "somewhere in France or upon the high seas to make the world safe for Democracy. I believe that each state should take care of their own. We owe the American Soldier a debt of gratitude thawe can never repay. Labor: The difference from times immemorial between capital and labor lies in the development and acceptance of the sharing of profits. Capital is dependent upon Iabaand labor upon capital. There must be co-operation between the employer and the employee harmony must exist for the happiness and prosperity of both. I believe in and stand for the rale of the people, and I invite all men, who so believe, to stand with me to the end.
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T pTIL Histhirtieth year the Master was the Carpenter of NazarethCould He possibly forget those carpentsr years when the years of His ministry began? Could the men vho labor with their hands ever be far from His thought and prayers? To such men, oppressed and driven, men bent by toil, with hopeless hearts, He spoke a phrase that flamed with power. You are sons of Cod, " He told them. Sons of God brothers of their rulers and employers; with an equal right to happiness, to comfort and opportunity. All the hopes of Labor in all the centuries had their beginning in . that splendid thought
The Churches cooperating under the name of the Interchurch World Movement offer the program of the Master; and His Golden Rule. "Whatsoever ye would that men should do to you, do ye even so to them." By that rule the Industry of the future must be directed. Its products must be not merely goods, but good; not merely wealth but happiness and character and joy. If you believe these things, you believe in ona of the fundamental purposes of the Churches and of their agent, the Interchurch World Movement And you have this month your chance to help. Whether you labor with hand or brain, whether you are inside the Church or out, you are a sharer in the benefits of the influence of Jesus Christ. Help to make that influence the ruling spirit of the modern world. Help to make industry a spiritual enterprise, where men shall work together not in envy but in mutual respect as brothers all, and "sons of Cod."
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