Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 270, Hammond, Lake County, 3 May 1920 — Page 4
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THE TIMES
THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS 6V THE LAKE COUNTV F-.RlfJTlNG A PU BLISHIN3 .. COMPANY. T Lap County Tlm IX-ily excspt Saturday a S ISM ttUored at Postoftlo in Hammond. Juoe
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T'n " Chicago-Indiana Harbar. dailr ' F"12r' t the poatofnce la iuast Chicago.
L ' T6? Lake County Time Saturtl-.T r.-t Weekly 5lt!-n-entered at the .lostoffic !n UtmiKraJ. February . 191. ,Mb 5ry E"ln Tlme BmIIv nwrt SuudayreG. t tfl Postofnee In Gary. April li. 1911.
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recognized that In the Tenth congressional district, where the people are in a position to judge the merits and capability of a man who has spent his entire life anions them. The Tenth district is proud of Warren T. McCray and it takes pride in offering him as a candidate for the highest office In the state, because it knows he will bring to the position the same fine discernment and sound logic that has characterized his conduct of hi nriwite affairs and because- by training, Inclination and experience .he Is qualiiied to interpret the desires and satisfy the needs of the public as a whole.
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AN AMERICAN LEADS. recent aihlitss in London, ftr George Palh
In a
i re i. i ted with considerable nrfd. that Hritieh mih.mi
ships had made great progress in the substitution cf fuel oil for coal. Alhongh he did not state so directly, the manner in which he presented the facts left the infer-
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""utunniy i :n circulation IVparmat. mad'3 Treat es1
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- wui ei proirjptiy.
K'-tnembiT tnat th man i a mn.-t ever sdne? the colonies were established o a. id that cors'plsir.ta aru i "u. out th train nii.i iri.u bar- j so hnon e r v;. a uierlcan invention, as also w:
THE PASSING
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IT la mighty hard to convince A RELIABLE, kitchen-broke hat an.
wife
AUTOMOBtLS ipn'i n'rwary to 'KE pursuit of lifo and happinr.s. WHISETia a wifn becomes a fi.-J a bit
TO T? Sfc.
GO TO THE POLLS. It fs the solemn and bound en duty of e . ci;i.c.n of Lake county to vote at the primaries tonn rrow.
That is what they are there for. No man is a rood i
tuuea in mis aay or generation who does net avail himself of the right f suffrage. There is something wrong with the philosophy of the man who says ' I'm
progress on American ships, a Taclflc
tteanishiu company having been the pioneer. Ar.i'-rh-in genius has taken the lead in shipping
The
as the
per, whi h fir many years was the most efficient chant V0SM--I. Uecatise of the reneal of favnrah'o
legislation, the American merchant marine was given , a MUhack about the time the manufacture of steel j ships began, tind Great Britain, as a result, rapidly ! j took the lead. Given equality of opportunity so far! j r- governmental policies are concerned, American ship j builders and American ship operators will undoubtedly ! ' take care of themselves. J
; j ue substitution or oil for coal as a fuel for shin 1
mean increased efficiency so far as speed is con- '
i cerned. increased carrying capacity due to the saving i I of fuel space, decreased expenditures of wages, and a i
WITH a man tlx? avcrape hufhandl MAY be considered out of dsup-r of XOSITTC his head, ETEN t)iotigh hrt tuny lose ahou everything elua In !:as.
and t.) ro'inev
a root parted.
are son
BtJT WTjulsln't you rathnr da BTB.AIOHT busineys wlfJi a ise rmm WHO knows somothlnfT LOOKirro over the new divorce casos IT Mcma as though the Pl.tuka in THE marriage lottery ARE gtvater than ever. "YOU can't." said one of our friend, MAKE a contrary wife good-natured BY Bgrceitifc with her in everything. on the CONTRARY you will make her MAUDES thrm ever. HI JOHNSON'S thoury seems to be that you CAN call .htm anything you want to AS long as yon give him your vote. YOU can't x ;;: t to ppend ALT, jiir life m.-iking dollars an i THEN expect to "niake" Ileaverj. WHAT'S lb- ue cf the workingm.in trying to CUT h n exprne.
WHEN the banker and hi, kla run up TltE price of overalls ty wearing them, SHOULD Mr. Hoover beat Mr. Johnson at Uitj California primary WE Imagine the roar will -be hearJ all tho way here. WX do not Vnow mucJi but we do KNOW that if you trust the kind of man whose DOQ tri"s to erawl under the porrh WHEN the man comes home YOU'RE going to get stung NOW that they no longer toaeh German IN the S'-hools. what wuH EE the chance to get th--;n to f'a h English? NO, not even a girl friend AT the t-Iephone THINKS you have more time TO spare for improving conversation THAN the Iceman when you are
tlrt supply of
Monday, May 3, 192C
ARRANGING- for t season
OS At leiLst trylcg to. WHILE tho modem amall boy is n dude VTS are still hunting for the OLD-TASHIONED specimen WHO is wearing a pair of pants madi out cf a
PAIR aside.
that fathe.r has gently lal
THE chap who lives by his wit GENXRAXIiY lives by seme othi: fellow's work. XTN'T it true that the man who DOES most of the growling nt"u' tending the furnace QEKEEAIiLY has a wife who do" M03T of the attending? SPEAKING about moving day. ONE of th neishoor women's keeri?i DISAPPOINTMENT befalls when MONDAY morning comes snd it seem! THE new family sends its washing TO the laundry.
Vote for Wm. H. Olds (53) for Sheriff.
through with politics" on prhnarv dav or election dav i -l oymem lor American labor, and on tBe other days of ,he year criticizes the men j it'?0? ' A" elected by his neighbors to office. Go to the primarv i 3 ShU " PhVeI Cal w!11 he n objection and vote for the best men. There is certainiv a vnrioh. I T n the bl,rnfrR of a shiP nS oil as fuel.
jvjit.n. r.inain was not Slow in adopting the fuel oil
po;iev or American ship owners. America's prlncinal
ly a varietv
of choice this year, and then you wilt know jou have done your duty as a man and a civic unit In jour community. Laws for government cannot be administered w-ithout officials any more than people can live without food. Realize your share in the general responsibility and vote.
VOTE FOR McCEAY FOIt GOV
i ne piea in tnis newspaper for votes for Warren T. McCray for governor on the ground of loyalty t tho -home product" in the Tenth district is ah!;- oham- ; ploned by tne Lafayette Journal, which says: While other candidates have hopes and frlenis and are making an active bid for support, the imprea- . F,on has long: prevailed that no really serious challenge would endanger the prospects of Warren T. McCray. and therefore there wa nothing to become excited about. Mr. McCray s admirers have not challenged their opinion and while they do not underestimate the virtues and the strength of opposing candidates, nevertheless they find no cause for uneasiness as to the outcome. Mr. McCray Is assured the support of the Tenth congressional district, w hich has always shown its loyalty to its own citizens who were candidates for state , office, if the individual was worthy and entitled to "'.support. In this instance there is no doubt on that score. . Mr. McCrays fitness for the position he soek3 Is unCuestionable and nowhere is that fact more clenrlv
.t isk now is to p'ace America's shipping on an equality
with the shipping of Great Britain. Japan and other nations. .
"NOT ACCEPTABLE TO ME." "This is not acceptable to me. W. Y." These words, hastily scribbled on the margin of th last reservation to article X of the league covenant, describe the situation with regard to peacn treaty ratification in a nushell. Ten columns of type could tell the story no more clearly than those half dozen words: "This is not acceptable to me." No king in history ever adopted a more imperious attltit-le toward his parliament than President Wilson
has adopted toward the United States senate in his j particular matter of the peace treaty and toward con- j gress as a whole with respect to 1U general legislative I program. Tho delay in ratifying the peace treaty has been directly due to it3 inextricable fnnihinntin -t.u
i the covenant of the league of nations with he presi
dential command that no alterations be made "in the sacred document. Could there be more Impressive illustration of the substitution of one-man rule for representative government at Washington? Fortunately our presidents are not elected for life.
TKRHAPS THE objector In the White House never read the little story about the dog in the manger.
ANNOUNCE
' CANDIDACY
(ADVERTISEMKVT!) TOR AUDITOR. .J!top Tfmes: riease announce to the voters of Leke county that 1 will be a candidate for re-nominalioti for Auditor of Ike County, Indiana, subject to the primaries cf May 4th, 1320. GF.OP.GE ST. FOLAXD. POR CRZaCENAXi COURT JUDGE. Kiitor Times: Kindly announce to the Votri of Lake coun'y 'hat I am a cani-:?iat-s for the nomination to the otfh.-o ,.i .lu,U'o ,,( tnJ Criminal Court on the ipubi;.'nn ticket, subject to the primary election to be hel.i May 4, 1920. I I now hold this office tinder appointment of ihe Governor, made March 13 i?l. MART IN J SMITH, Crown Point, lad. re CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE. Edit.y. Times: riease announce to i)i voters of the county, through the column', of your paper that 1 am e candidate for tne .Republican nomination for Judge of the Jfke Circuit Court, primaries ilay 4th. Zml'i. I hold this office iaid"r appoint ment of the Governor, since January 1st. El. MILES NORTON. TOR SHXRI2T. Editor Times: Please announce to the voter? nf Tke county that I will be a candidate for the office of Sheriff of l.ke ,umv. subject to the primaries. May 4th. i;;, JAy. A. L'ill'LLIJT. Gary. Ind.
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Hammond, Ind.
di.3a.fe for r-nomlnaton to the office of marles. May 4th 1"0 Coroner on the Republican ti.-ket , .k. t' ' ' y-..-, .' . .'r"
1'rimary, May 4, 1320. I have been in office tut two months tecuse in Lflke county the Treasurer ei.ii Coroner do not asFumn their ottl. ea until a year after the other countv officers, but I am trying to conduct the a I. airs of the oPJ- e ii a manner to in-rit tho support of the ticcturs at the cni;r.g primary. liJJVVARD E. EVAN'S. M. IX '
TOR TREASURER. Ei' 'top Times: I'iase Rjiiiomce to the voters of Lake county that I wtll he. a candidate for re-noirdnatioTi for Treasurer of Lake county, Indiana, Bubject to the primaries tiT iia iu, 1920. KALTII F. BR.4.DF0RD.
, TOR SHEKirr. Editor Times: Kindly announre. to th" vof-rs of Lake county U,al I am a cuailiiJai for th nomination to the of!: e of sher.ff of Lake County on the Rr:pub!!."tii ticket subject to the primary cltctiuii t. be Jjeia May 4th, lj'u. L. liRVCE V.'HITAKKIt, H.tiiimjn'i. TOR SHERIXP. Editor Times: Please announce to the voters of Lake county that I am a candidate for lii nomination to the office of Sheriff .f Lake county on the Republican ticket subject to the primary election. May 4 r i" HZH. - ERIC LVND. POR SHERIPP. Editor Times: Please announce to the voters of Lake county that I am a candidate for the Republican nomination for sjhenff of Lake county, at the, primary election. May 4th. 1320. I am at present, a ix-sk .Sergeant of the City of Gary Pol.ce Department (appointed). JAMiid i DOWLING. Gary, Ind.
2OH SENATOR. Editor T'mos: Plijase faiiuounce to the voters rf Lske county tiia.t I will he a candidate fnr
re-nomlna'ton for S-tiHtor from Lake
POR PROSECUTTSTO ATTORNEY. J:.d'tor Tinv-s: ! Plas- announce to the voters of j j county that I am a candidate for the j Republican nominHtion fr irosccuUn; jVttc.rney, subject to the Republican rri-
D WIGHT M. KINDER.
TOR PROSECUTING ATTORNEY Editor Times: Kindly Renounce to the voters of Lake county that I am a candidate for the Republican nomination for Prrsecutina ! Attorney, subject t the Republican rri- I manes. May 4:h, 1920. 1 AUGUST A. BREMTtR. I
POR SENATOR. Ed'tor Time;?: Please annotince to the vors of iv.Ve county that I will he a r-a ,
' 111 "'!". auuj:ti iu me primaries t 1 r-"""""aiion ior senator from Lake i-f jlay UZO. county. Indiana, subject to the Drimaii.i
JAilES J. NTJDJL.
TOR SEPRESKNTATIYE. Ed;tor Tnn-s: Kindl snnonncfl ti the voters of Iake counfy th.it I am a Republican candidate for the j ff.ee of Representative of lake county. fubi rt ' primary election to be held iiiy 4 th. l:t2r. OSCAR A. A II LG REN.
TOR COXaUSSlONEE. Ed''or Tim. s : l'l-a.-e antioiine. to the voter", of Lake coun'y that I v. Ill be a candidate for renotmiirtt ion for the ofttc of Commls-sior.n-if th I-irst district of Lake countv. iul.j-u to the primaries, May 4th. GEO. O. SCIIAAij.
por sirxRirr. Editor Times: Please announce to the voters "f Lake rounty that I am a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Lake county, subject , to the Republi&ua primaries. May 4th. 1320. JOE GRAHAM. Hammer 1, Ind. 1 , TOR SHERITF. Ed;or Times: Kindly announce to the voters of Lake county, that I am a eandidate for the nomination to the office of Sheriff of Iake county on the Republican ticket, subiect. to the primary elect loa to be held May 4ih. IS-20. WILLLYM II. OLDS. East Chicago, Ind.
POR SHEBXFF. Editor Times: Will you kindly announce that I win be a candidate lor the nomination for Sheriff of Lake county at the primaries on May 4th? I trust that my record for seven years as Ieputy Sheriff of Lake county at the Gary office, -which position X now hold, may entitle me to tho consideration of the voters. FRED M. STULTS. Gary.
POR CORONER.
TOR COM3H5SIONEB. Edi- , Tu. Will :. T'Nae announce to the vote.rs of t!;e county throuph the columns of your pap-'r thit I (ir.i n. candidate for the Rep'ibiican nonvniation" for Commissioner for tne First district, subject to lhc primary on Mav 4t'n, 1 S2 1. lAKjSJLj.VS H. BOXD. roa SURVEYOR. E-Plor Times: Kindly t-nnoun"e to the vo-c.rs of Inke county that I m a candidate for the nomination to the oi!Vo of Surveyor of Lak. county on tho Republican ticket, subject to the primary tlcction to be held May 4th, 13Z0. RAY SEE LEY.
of May 4th, 10Z0.
Lowell, Ind.
5ubjcct to the primaries
THOMAS GH'XT.
POR SENATOR. LdMor Times: Kindly announce to the voters of LaVe county that 1 will be a candidate for the nomination for Senator on the Republican ticket, subject to th primaries of May 4th. 120. JAMES W. BXUS3ET
POR SENATOR. Editor Times: Kindly announce to the voters of Lek county that I am a candidate for the nomination for Senator on the Republican ticket, subject to the primaries of May 4lh. l?2n. A. JEI-T-ERSON SCHX'LTZE. Gary, Iud.
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POR SENATOR. Edi'or Times: PPa.se annoiince to th. voters of Take county that I am a candidate for the nomination for Senator on the Republican ticket, subject to the primaries of May 4lh, 1DC0. CO. HOLMES. Gary, Ind.
POR JOINT REPRESENTATIVE. lifii'or l',lnfs: Pleifie announce to the voters of lake end i'ort-r counties that I am a candidate for the ce of Joint Representative of the above named counties on the Republican ticker, subject to the primaries May 4th, 1920. BERNARD F. CARLLN.
POR JOINT REPRESENTATIVE. Cditor Times: Ph-ase in rc iirce to the voters of Lake ind Porfr counti.-s that I em a candilan for ttv office of Joint Representative of the above named counties on the Republican ticket, subject to the primaries May 4th, 1220. JOB W. TODD.
POR REPRESENT ATI VX. Editor Times; Please imnounco me as a candidate for re-r.omin ition for the ofilco of State Representative, subject to the will of the Republican voters of Lake county at tho primary tletUoa uf May 4th, 19i!0. JAMES I. DAY. East Chicago.
POR CORONER, Editor Times: Kindly innounw to the voters of Lake county that I will bo a candidate for nomination for t'orontr. Republican crii::sry .M-iy t. f20. I aspire to this office with the aid of the Supremo Rein. DR. ANTONIO GIORGL Gary, Ind.
POR REPRESENTATIVE. Editor Tinios: I wish t announce to the voters of Ijike county that I am a candidate for re-nomination for the office of Representative on the Republican ticket, subject to the primaries May 4th, 1920. OTTO G. FI FIELD.
POR REPRESENTATIVE. Editor Times: I wish to announce that I am a candidate for re-election to the office of State Representative on tho Republican ticket, subject to the primaries May 4th, 130. ; A. H. SAMBOR.
POR PROSECUTING ATTORNEY. Editor Times: Please announce to the voters of Lake county that I am a candidate for the
Edtfjer Thnes ;
Will you kindly announce through the office of Prosecuting Attorney of Lake columns of your paper that I am h can- county, subject to the Republican pri-
POR COUNTY RECORDER. Editor Times: Kindly announce to the voters of Lake county that I am a candidate for the nomination to the offir of Recorder of Lake county on the Republican ticket subject to the primary election to be held May 4th, 1920. WILLIAM ROSE. Hammond, Ind. TOR COITNTY RECORDER. Editor Times: Pleaso announce to the voters of Lake county that I am a candidate for the nomination to tho offire, of Recorder of Lake county on the Republican ticket subject to the primary election to be held liay 4th. 1920. THOMAS W. SPENCER. Hammond, Ind.
TOR COUNTY RECORDJER. Editor Times: Kindly announce tr the voter of Lake county that I will be a candidate for the nomination to the offlco of Recorder of Tike county on the Republican ticket, subject to the primary election to be held May 4th. 1920. HERBERT C. FRANCIS. TOR COUNTY RECORDER. Editor Times: Kindly 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, rubject to the primary election to b held May 4th, 1920. MALCOLM HAZE LG RE EN.
POR 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 Lake county on the Republican ticket, subject to tb primary election to be held May 4. 1S?0. A I.PERT r. HURER.
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