Hammond Times, Volume 9, Number 9, Hammond, Lake County, 1 May 1920 — Page 4

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Mav 1. 1920 PENROSE EJ - ! M ever Has One Thing Been Said Against the Record INKS KNOX BEST MAN!! !9 f . UV .1. H Ml I MI'HI I I : w rr.TdfK COKKISFCNDINT I. N SIRVtCE. V. AS 1 11 Ni : ! O N. .M .i y i ! ,.!' A i iiilh'l IK . II.it :.Iiai The Foe of Crime But the Friend of the Unfortunate

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William 0. Thomas, born in While County, Indiana, in the 10th Congressional district, in 1878; son of a civil war veteran; raised on a farm, and by doing extra work on neighboring farms at every opportunity he was enabled to send himself to school at Valparaiso, from which school he graduated in 1900. He began practicing at his profession at Monticellb, Ind., where he was very successful for a number of years, and later moved to Hammond witn his family, where he now lives.

What is His Record as Deputy Pros.

After practicing for a number of years with offices in the O. K. building, be was appointed Deputy Prosecuting Attorney, which office he has held for three and a half years. While Deputy in Hammond he had charge of the prosecution of all criminal work before Judges Reiter, Hardy and Giecnwald, and a great deal of the work in Gary fell to him. While in Hammond 400 cases were filed and prosecuted by him, among which were a great many convictions for murder, larceny and burglary. When the Criminal Court was moved to Crown Point on April 1, 1918, he had complete charge of all criminal work in the county,' in which court he has had phenomenal success.

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Thomas beliees that every man accused of crime is entitled to justice. He was absolutely fair and impartial in his prosecutions. He believes the unfortunates are entitled to a chance to reform. He has the courage of his convictions, and believes in justice for all. He is a Prosecutor, Not a Persecutor So Vote for Thomas No. 25 on the Ballot

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Idle Money Is an Expense

Mike your money work for you. A Term Savings Account in this Dank works for you every Jay earning 3 per cent interest compounded semi-annually, lour own good judgment will tell you that the only way to success is to save and then rr?t while your money docs the work. )??jn today a dollar is enough to start an accodnt here.

To keep up sarins; yon should have one of our Liberty Bell Canks in your home or office. It wil! spur you on to independence. il

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E-en;- hoy who ridT a bike) fhou!d put Firestonea on it. They lead rhr-y stand at the head of the list for mmfortabla riding and long wear. We. can give you Firestone with the sturdy, :i--i-skid tread like auto tire treads. Colors, gray, black or red, and at prices you can afford. See us today. We'll appreciate your trade and keep it on rr ice. East Side Garage 893 Calumet Ave. Hammond, Ind.

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ONE PLY THAT'S WHY The following significant comment appeared in the influential automobile publication, "MOTOR," in December, 1915, in an article by the department manager of one of the largest Rubber Companies: "The Ideal Pneumatic Tire Will

Consist of But One Ply

After years of study and research ve have perfected today just such a tire which five years ago was but a realized condition among all tire manufacturers. No need for us to cite the financial success of dozens of manufacturers in the .auto tire field. No need for us to ask you whether YOU would not now like to be the possessor of shares of the capital stock of any one of the large companies selling tires with whose names you are familiar. No tire company in the field today started with a better tire, better facilities, ntbre bonett or capable management or better financial prospects than will be enjoyed by the Zeglen Tire & Rubber Company at the outset of its career. Be convinced hat it is past the experimental stage and that it is now a live commercial proposition. Zeglen Tire and Rubber Co., Inc.

Zeglen Tire & Rubber Co., R. 706-708 Oxford Bid. US N. La Salle St., Chicago. I am interested, in securing full information about your company and the Special Eonus offer. '

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FOR SHERIFF 55 I JAY A. UMPLEBY Honest, Capable, Deserving. Your Vote Carries Responsibility.

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The above was gclten out by Major J. A. Uir.pleby to he used on Primary Day May 4th. It is an indication of the ccmpai;n he has conducts:! frank, honest, confident and without promises or affiliations. Fair to his opponents; fair to his party, and fair to every candidate for every office. His fitness is unquestioned, and his years of service to his country makes him deserving. Those who served with him have appealed to ycu to support him will you do it?

Mr. Colored Voter: These men on this slate stand for justice, equality and fairness. We must put this slate over today. Be sure to have all of your friends vote, ii Dwight M. Kinder....... ............................... X William H, Olds,.;,....,..,,,:.................... ........ X EdmoruJ E. Evans. . .. . . .. .. .. .. .. -. .. .. . -. . . .... X Leonidas B Boyd . . , . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . . .. . .. -. X Albert C. Huber, , .' . . , . . .. . , . .. .. .. ...... ..... - .'X The above is an identical copy of the "Olds slate" printed for distribution amongst the voters of Gary's colored precincts to prey in the strength of the Gary candidates for his own interest. Political trickery a weapon which has aided "Rings" and "Professional" politicians to defeat the object of the Primary law and which cannot be overlooked by honest voters. The Gary candidates on this "slate are being "used" and every one of their opponents are being double-crossed.

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