Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 268, Hammond, Lake County, 30 April 1920 — Page 4

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THE TITLES Friday. April 30, 1920.

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

The Lare County TlrcM Dity axcapt Saturday a4 Sunday Entered at tba poatotnca la U&mmoDii. Jua If. 10C. Tha Tln.-es fcast Chlcaa-o-Irdlaaa. Harbor, dally ascept undajr Entered at the poatofftca io Eaat Chieao, JNoruaber 18. 191J. Tlsa lAko County Tlraw Saturday and Weekly J1'" Catered at tha postoffice in HtmmonJ. February . 19' The Gary Evening Ttrnx Dail excert Sunday. tered at the poatoffice In Gary. April 18. All under tha act of March J. 18 J 9. eecond-claaa BttW. . roKEioN adtestishtci offxcr. G. LOG AS PAtNE CO CHICAGO.

be regretted that the audience wasu t supplied with an j

aDunaance oi rotten aggs. God only knows where Fred Landis was during the war. We never heard of him while the struggle was being waged but If be came out of It with a thousandth part as much glory as Gen .Wood did he wouldn't be so ready with blB miserable slanders. LX Hiram Johnson wishes to make friends for his candidacy in Lake county he will keep Fred Landia away cr else put the snuffler over him.

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general from many ourees about the trntn and mail eerTma Tims haa Increased !t mnl'insc equipment ana la atrlrlnff earnestly to reach la patrons on time. B Preropt in adv!inr us vben you do o ret your paper a i will act jftonjptly.

WHERE ARE THEY? The Christian Science Monitor, which has a provoking way of shootiug embarrassing questions at the wets to make them scratch their polls. a.ks: "Where are all those thousands of men in in the United States who were going to be out of work when prohibition became effective? Either the liquor men have got to confess that it was but an idle thrfat and bugaboo they vere conjuring up or they ought to produce some of the men in answer to the urgent call cf the secretary of agriculture, who says there is great need for men to help on the farms. And. by the way, it would be as helpful as it would a be novel for those who can do so to spend their vacations cither in their own gardens cr in helping some of the real farmers."

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DISTRICT AS WELL AS CIVIL PRIDE. Warren T. McCray of Kentland, fnd., a candidate for governor, is a Republican that every citizen of Northern Indiana can boost and back. If the people of Northern Indiana ever hope to get a representative as governor cf the state, this is our opportunity. Mr. McCray is a successful farmer and business man cf bread, progressive and constructive experience. He Is a man with heart and brain who knows how to serve the people. He believes in the. home and the people of it. He is fair and just in his treatment of labor, and the wage earner and the tax payer will find him a loyal Iruo friend. No other section cf the state can boast of a better representative. Why not boost ani back our own?

FREDDY LANDIS BREAKS OUT. The primary campaign is drawing to Its end. It is growing pretty bitter and some nasty things are being satd about the presidential C3udidat.es, on all sides. There seems to have been a revivification of the oldfashioned mud-slinging and bloody shirt waving this year amongst the republicans and the bitterness is increasing day by day with the publication of a lot of wild-eyed stories. About as mean and contemptible and foul a stomas has been circulated in the campaign was that of which so distinguished a man as Gen. Leonard Wood was made a victim of at Richmond. During a speech there in favcr cf Hiram Johnson, of California, one of the longhaired I.andis tribe and its most flannel-mouthed representative yclept, Fred, made the noisome and slanderous statement that "if Gen. Wood and his managers had gone to Eurcpe they would nave bought the German army." No fouler aspersion on a brave and honorable gentleman could have been made. Gen. Wood Is universally recognized as a real fighter and a gallant soldier and if he had been permitted by jealous and envious democrats to go to Europe, he would have made the German fur fiy and everybody knows it. Landis was roundly hissed by the audience for his vicious statement and it is to

DECLINE OF OLD DOBBIN. If a bill now before the Denver council becomes a law. horses will be banished from the streets of the city after January l, 1925. Kven with such long notice given the prohibition would work hardship to persons engaged in many lines cf business, notwithstanding the number nnl convenience of automobiles, and it would seem that the Denver authorities might better await the gradual, inevitable elimination of the horse by his inanimate rival. Whatever the situation in the cities, the number of horses on the farms of America is decreasing, as shown by figures which the government has gathered. On January 1 of this year the estimated number of horses on American farms and ranches was 21,103,0rt0, a decrease cf 373.000 as compared with 1 & 1 P Various reasons are assigned for the decrease in the number of horses on the farms. A department of agriculture agent in South Dakota reported: "With the competition of the gas tractor there has been a diminishing demand for horses of the kind principally grown in

j this state." New Mexico reports that there are no long

er any wild horses there. A Utah aftent savs horses are a liability rather than an asset in his section.

HAS become cf the old-time devoted WITE that always had father's CUSPIDOR and slippers? WELL, plie's raising" the star spangled banner now udi s WITH him because be dropped A nw cigarette ashes on the parlor rug. WHENEVER we s a formula FOB making- salad chiffonade. in the Vap. r ViE read it clr through TO find out whether it Is to do with cats

OS is something nw that the GLRL3 are wearing AND it takes quite a long r.me for the thing to CET settled? in our rnind at that. THE most we have puoccl0'! IK getting out of any iei advocate Or th largest possible d i ;:: of per.on?l liberty IN our efforts to popularize near-beer U: ' Oil, on bottie isn't so ba.1 If its very fold." A MAN'S genera! idea cf friendship IS to te;; you a lot of disaK-e able

THINGS about yourself tha. YOU don't want to hear. LUUKI a political campaign a 'man WOTTED never think OP neglecting his party for his family THS way he neglects his

TA.MXLY for his party. THIS Is the kind of weather i WHIir a man's Idea of a aeverely tailored O-AJLfiEENT 13 a heavy union suit WHEN Provided with a safety pin TOS. every missing button. CHIEB up. the weather is fast approaching WHEN you think that THE ideal in summer pants is to feel

AS if you didn't hire any on THOUQ-H really having. AS long a a -woman's memory

IS in good working order SHE will nover forgive another woman AQVAXNST whom she has a grudge. AS we have remarked frequently, NO one can look copier than a hot girl. ETJT on the other hand NO one caa look hotter when she finally ABANDONS the struggle and

LETS heis: :f g", as she calls it. PEXHAPS tha follows who went In for tha

OVEBALL3 never thought THAT one can help out tha town by WEAKINO good clothea TO impress visitors. WHEN you toll a girl that she is sweet enough to eat IT only makes her all the hungrier, ESPECIALLY If it's wound meal time. TONIGHT we ha.ve with us THE ever-rambunctious Hiram.

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cic high syhT'Ol girls have barred s'lk stockings from their wardrebes, and have pledged themselves to -wear middy blc-ures. calico or gingham aprons, other cheap clothing- and. not to buy new garment other than those absolutely necessary until oothicg prices come d own . The girls have formed an old clothes club eirnllar to the one organized by hundreds cf high school boys. The boys arc now wearir.gr overalls and a'.-f-r. khaki trousers to school. JlNs Virginia Kersey is president of the girl.'i' club and Miss tary 'Bradthaw, la vice-president. All tha girl pupils were not willing to wear eld cloths. and the club will not have as many members as the boys' old clothes club.

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POPULARIZING NATIONAL PARKS. A great revival of travel during the coming summer is predicted. Of course, large numbers of tourists will po to Europe, despite the unusually high cost of steamship passage, but the majority doubtless will fcearken to the hint, "see America first," which was once the railroads' slogan.

In this connction. owing to their necessary neglect. !E

during the war, the various national parks should ; Ej achieve fresh popularity. The secretary of the interior, i Ej in his recent annual report, pointed out that we new ! E!

possess IS national parks, with a total area of 10,733 Iquare miles, or more ground that is covered by Massachusetts and Delaware combined.

The public looks for neither luxuries nor the "si

prices of city bostelries In these remote regions. AU'E .it asks are clean, comfortable accomodations and simple 'E food at reasonable rates. With these provided and as- 1

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ANNOUNCE CANDIDACY

didate for re-nominaton to the office of maries. May 4th. 1920.

( A V VE RT I S EM ENT3 i FOB. AUDITOS. Zlduor Times: P':ase announce to the voters of Lake cour.iy that 1 w-i!l be a candidate for re-m mir.sucn tor Auditor of Lake County, Ind;ana subject to the primaries nt ilay 4tli, 1'j20. GEORGE M. FOLAND.

TOS CKXUZNAZ. COURT JTDOB. Editor T.nifs: Kindly announce to the voters of Lake county 'hat I am a candidate for the nomination to the office of Judge of the Criminal Court on the Republi Jin ticket. jbject to the primary election to be he'd May 4, 1920. I now hold this office under appointment of vhe Governor, made March 13, 131. MARTIN J SMITH. Crown Point, Ind.

TCA CXB.CVXT COUBT JTJDOE. Editff.- Tlrues: x-lease announce to the voters of the county, through the columnr, of your paper that I am a candidate for the Republican nomination for .ludgre of the Lake Circuit Court, primaries ilay 4h. I now hold this office under appointment of tha Governor, since January 1st, E. NORTON.

Coroner on the Republican ticket at the

primary. Aiay 4, lszo. - I have been In office but two months because in lake county the Trea-surer and Coroner do not assume their offices until a year after ths other county officers, but I am trylug to conduot the affairs of the oflce in a manner to merit the support of the electors at tha coining primary. EDWARD E. EVANS. M. D. rOX THEASXTSEB. Editor Times: Please ejinounce to tha voters of Lake County that I will be a candidate for re-nornlna.tlon for Treasurer of Lake county, Indiana, subject to the primaries of May 4h, 19-0. RALPH E. BRADFORD.

TOE SENATOB. Editor Times: Pleas fciitiounce to the voters of Lake county that I will be a candidate for rii-nomina!Kia for Senator irom Lake

WILLIAM o TtrrvrAi

Hammond, Ind.

TOM PHOSECUTTNO ATTORNEY. Editor Times:

r!ea.s announce to the voters of LaJte county that I am a candidate for the ' Republican nomination for Proseoutmg 1 Attorney, subject to the Republican pri- i E

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TOS. FJLOSECUTXN9 ATTORNEY. Editor Times: Kindly announce to the wtna of Lake county that I am a candidate for the Republican nomination for IYosecuting Attorney, subject to the Republican primaries. May 4th. 192t. AUGUST A. BREACH. TOS SENATOR. Ed'for Times: Please announ-e to the vo.'e.rs of Lke

county that I will be a candidate for

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it''iiiiiiti po .i ii?r ctruaiur irom Lti-Hl i - . ..-j county, Indiana, subject to the primaries re-nomination for Senator from Lake

"if May 4tb. 1S20.

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FOB SHERI7P. Editor Times: Pleaae announce to the voters of Lake county that I w-. 11 b? a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Lake County, aubject to the primaries. May 4th. 1?20. JAY A. UMPLEBT. Gary. Ind.

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Editor Tims: Kindly announce to the v '-rs of I,?ke county that I am a '-andidat" for l.he nomination to the offl :.e of h. riff of Lake County on the Republican ticket, aubject to the primary election to be held May 4th. 1920. L. BRYCE WHITAKER. Hauiniocd.

TO REPRESENT ATZTH. Editor Times: Kindly- announce te, the voters of Lake county that I am a Republican candidate for the oftl'-e of Representative of Lake county, subject to. primary election to be held May 4th. 1950. OSCAR A. AHLGREN.

TOR COaOSXSSXONER. Edi'or Tims: Please announce to the votrs of Lake countv that I will be a candidate for

renominatlon for the office of Commis

county, Indiana, aubject to the primaries

ot jiay in, ij.v. THOMAS GB'VT. Lowell, Ind.

rOR SENATOR. 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, eubject to t primaries cf May 4th. 1!20. JAMES TV. ER133EY.

POB SENATOR. Editor Tims: Kindly annovmce to the voters of Lake

Toner of the Flr3 d itrtet of Lake i "'nZtnn'fi V Jr iM" ,.r,t,. k, rrim.H.. nomination for Senator on t!ie Republi

can ticket, subject to the, primaries of

county, subject to the primaries, May

4th. 1020. GEO. O. SCHAAF.

FOR SHERITP. Edi'or Times: Please announce to the voters of Lake county that I am a candidate for the nomination to the office of Sheriff " Lake county on the Republican ticket, aubject to the primary election. May 4th, li20. ERIC LUNU

POR COSCM3BSXONEX. Ed!or Tunes: . Wll y u plea announce to the voters of the county through the columns of your paper that I am a candidate for the Republican nomination for Commij. Mcner for the Kirst distri-t, subject to tha rifmary on Mav 4ih, 13J0. LE'JNIDlS b. bo i d.

POR SHE HIPP. Ed'.'or Time.;: Please announce to the votera of Lake fiun'.v that I an a candidate for the Republican nomination for Sheriff of Lake coun'y. at the primary election. Mv 4rh. 19: ft. I atu a; present a Desk Sr?ant of the cry of Gary Police Department (app'-tr.t.Mi ) - J A.UEa F. DOWLING. Gary. l-.d.

FOB SHERITP. Editor Times: Pase snnounc to the o'eri of Lake ceunty that 1 am a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Lake county, subject to the Republican primaries. May 4th. 1920. JOU GRAHAM. Hammond, Ind.

TOB STJRTETOR. Editor Timea: Kindly announce to the voters of Lake county that I am a candidate for the nomination to the oflVe of Surveyor of Lake county on the Republican ticket, subject to the primary election to bs held May 4th, 1920. RAT BEE LET.

May 4lh. 192n.

A. JEFFERSON SCHULTZE. Gary, Ind.

TOR SENATOR. Editor Tfmes: Ple.a.s nnoun' to fh vm-rs of IjiVe county that I am a randidnte for the nomination for ttuitor .-n the Republican ticket, subject to the primaries of Slav 4th, 1320. C. O. HOLMES. Gary," Ind.

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POR JOINT REPRESENTATTTE. Editor Tim: nase announce to the voters of Iake siii i' Tt-r counties thut I am a candidate f..r 'he office of .Joint Kprcsentat v of th above named counties on the Republican ticket, subject to the primaries llav 4th, 1920. BERNARD F. CAR LIN.

POR JOINT REPRESS NT ATTVE. Ed'tor Tinif s Please aiinoiiT-,:e to xoters of lyake and rort-r counties that I am a candidate for lh cilice of .loir-. Representatie of the above nailed countii on the K'-publu -a n ticket, subject to the primaries May 4lh. 1920 JOE W. TODD.

POB COHONEJ. Editor Times: Kindly announce to the voters of Lake county that I will be a candidate for nomination for Coroner, Republican primary May 4. 1920. I aspire to this office with the aid oT tha Supreme Being-. DR. A.N'TOXIO GIORGI.

j Gary, Ind. i

POR COUNTT 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 Lnke county on the RpuMn-n ticket.

i subject to the pri .nary eleciion to be held May 4th, 1920 WILLIAM ROSE.

Hammond. Ind.

FOS SHERIFF. Editor Times: Kindly announce to tne vo-ers of Lake county that I am a candidate for the nomination to the otuce of Sheriff of LAke county on the R'-pubiicau ticket, subject to the primary elcctioc to be held May 4ih, 1920. WILLIAM H. OLDo. Eaust Chicago, Ind.

FOR SHERIFF. Editor Time?: Will you kindly announce that I wnl be a candidate for the nomination for Sheriff of Lake county at the primaries on May 4th? I trust that my record for (ivn 'vmn a.-" Deputy Sheriff of lJke countv t ihe Gary office, which position I now ho'd. may entitle me to the consideration of the voiers. FRED M. STILTi. Gai-y. Iud.

FOR REPRESENTATIVE. Ed'tor Tim.-s: jja announce me n a cano:dat for re-nomination for the office of State Representative, subject to the will of the Republican voters of Lake county at the primary election of May 4th, 1920. 1 JAMES I. DAY. East Chicago. FOR REPRESENTATIVE. Editor Tim.s: I wish to announce to the voters of 1,-ike countv that I am a candidate for re-nonunation for the office of Representative on the Republican ticket, bubject to the primaries May 4th, 1920. OTTO G. FU- IELD.

FOB COTTNTT RECORCER. Editor Times: Pl-ae announce to Th" ofor- of I.a' county that I am a candidate for the

j nomination to the- offi'-e of R-'-e.,,-rlr of Lake county on the Republican ticket.

I siihject. to the primary .7;

held llay 4th. 1920, THOMAS W. SPENCER. I Hammond, Ind.

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Illinois' distinguished candidate for president, Governor Frank O. Lowden, will tour Lake county tomorrow, and every voter is invited to hear him in his candidacy for presidential preference. Indiana Harbor, rlcKinley ClisbNoon

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TOS REPRESENTATIVE. Editor Times: T wish to announce that I am a candidate for re-election to th office of State Representative on tha Republican tickt, subject to the primaries May 4th, 192. A. H. SAMBO R.

Will you kindlv announce th'oujrh the office of Prosecuting At n-.rnr of Lake colupiw ? your 'paper that I am a can- county, subject to tha Reu&Ucan pn-

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FOR PROSECUTINO ATTORNET. Edi'cr Times: Please jnnouneo to the -otera of Lake

j county that I am a candidate Tor tne

FOB COTTNTT RECORDER, Editor Times: Kindly announce to the votr of Iake county thn.t I will be a candidate tor the nomination to the office ()f Record-r of I)ke county on the Republican ticket subject to the primary electmn to be held May 4th. 1920. HERBERT C. FRANCIS.

POR COUNTY RECORDER. Editor Times: Kiniily announce to the voters of Lake county that I will be a candidate for the nomination to the office of Recorder of Lak1 county on the Republican ticket, rubject to the primary election to be hel t ilav 4th. 1920. MALCOLM HAZEL'tREEN.

FOB COUNTT RECORDER. Editor Times: Kindly announce to th voters of Lak countv "that 1 am a candidate for the nomination to the rfo ,.r Recorder ..f Iji.k''' county on tho Rpuhlir-qn ticket, subject id "th pnniary ;ect:.-,n to be held May 4, 1920. ALBERT C. Ul.BER.

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