Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 270, Hammond, Lake County, 3 May 1920 — Page 6

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VOTE for TONER for GO

Vim from the beginning HAS NOT BEEN SILENT on the needs of Indiana wage-earners, but boldly and openly presents them ? w.,., TONER. WHO stands on a RECORD OF SERVICE RENDERED to Indiana labor? . , TONER. WHO FOUGHT THE BATTLE FOR THE LABOR WELFARE BILLS before committers of the 1919 Legislature and on the stump throughout the State? TONER. WHO in eight vears. has made 250 PUBLIC SPEECHES in Indiana ADVOCATING MEASURES OF SOCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL JUSTICE? TONER. WHO now advocates laws to PROHIBIT CHILD LABOR. LIMIT THE HOURS OF WAGE-EARNING WOMEN. IMPROVE WORKING AND LIVING CONDITIONS and similar MEASURES OF SOCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL JUSTICE? TONER. WHO stands for bigger and better educational opportunities FOR THE CHILD OF THE AVERAGE CITIZEN? TONER. Who believes the Stale should encourage every man to get a Home and every Tenant to get a Farm? TONER. WHO served Indiana boys as a Red Cross worker on the Western Front in the late war? - Toner will "Add Strength to the Republican Ticket." iif VOTE FOR TONER FOR GOVERNOR.

Advertise In it

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 tate 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 for maintenance of government economically, administered. I 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 that we 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 labcrand labor upon capital. There must be co-operatiori between the employer and the employee harmony must exist for the happiness and prosperity of both. I believe in and stand for the rule of the people, and I invite all men, who so believe, to stand with me to the end.

VERNOR

"If we can prove that a man who has no great wealth and who will not tie Himself with Tho3e Who May Have Great Wealth, can win. we will have vindicated the primary and done our State and future generations a great service." EDWARD C. TONER. An Office Bought is an Office Lost Toner Offers Service The Times

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FRANK BjMcILROY OF HAMMOND Republican Candidate for SENATOR

In making my announcement as a candidate for Senator I deem it my duty

LOWELL

':t for No. 61. Uric Lund; l the man wli-i i.-ster e.i the office t .heriff iinl is mollis t.i It! 5-1-21 -Mr. ami Mr.. .1. W. Helhav were 'iiiiafco i i i i r .x Saturday. Vote for Wm. H. Olda (53) for Shiiiff. i-!'iral l'mm lu i i attended the Ijcw- ! Hurling at i.'ruwn llnt aluiday V. t' l 'H mi . O. O. Scliar. f (61) County ConunliElonar. Ilniny 'VVi.'ey of Chli'asn, iiml M. '. iU if V.ai t'h!i-:i, camo down : n; d ty t sire thHr mother Mrs. i 'l.Hi iiiit.t Wiley vhi is ve ry tterk-jsly -1 . K . Vote fcr Wm. H. Olds (53) for Sheriff. lr. u. Mitton was in ltejisselaer on u.-iness Sniurday. ' G. O. Schar.f (61) County Conuiiis-!onar. A FEW MINUTES "HOOVERING" Each day will keep the germs away. A germy home is unsafe for the grownups as well as the tiny tots. Germs will get m in spite or all you can do. Countless footsteps day in and day out bring in the You can, however, in spite of germs by the millions, this danger, keep the home immaculate if you have a HOOVER SUCTION SWEEPER Because the Hoover beats, as it sweeps, as it cleans. This is a patented process found only in the Hoover. Come in today and let us show you wherein the heart of the Hoover the motor excels, and just why you can get more service from this machine than from any other. We gladly demonstrate free in your own home. Sold on easy monthly payments. STANDARD ELECTRIC ENGINEERING CO. Tel. Ham. 525. 633 South Hohmaa Street. J

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irrs. a. If. rarker of Hammond vis- ' lied her parents Mr. and Mrs, Gustof Weslbertf here Saturday and ycf.aer-l U..y. I Vote for Wm. H. Old (53) for Sheriff.' '" W . Hui of Hammond was in Lowell on huslnens Saturday. The heavy traffic of heavily loaded auto truths ever our mads arc grtUntf them !n a very had condition, The annual play by the Senior Cla.s of the Lowell hlh school nill be given m the Urand theatre next Kriday evenii.g. Bremer for Prosecutor. Adv. J- Hill of Chicago, lsited Ills Tamil Jhfre yesterday. Ycsurday was the birthday anniversary of Mr. lM-ariklin lvtry and about thiijty -f ,or .'rlcnds from the north put or the county came down to spend the day mid hclj. her to celebrate the happy event. Vote for Wm. H. Old (53) for Sheriff. Oscar I'inwiddl. who has been f.oendinK the winter in Florida, has ai lived home. He made the trip, bot.'i wa.. In his automobile. This is ultc an undertakiiiK f'-r a man of his u;e. Ilremrr for PrOFixvjtor. Adv. rr. Ulward K. K. an?, candidate for the nomination for County Coroner on the Republican ticket, was in I.owVn ci i

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Saturday evening. a. O. Schaaf (61) Coimty Commisslone. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Dinwiddle arilved home yesterday from a ten days lslt at Waskingti-ti, L. C. Vote for Wm. H. Olda (53) for Sheriff. Mr. atvl Mrs. ill llarrlr.Kton of H.iniinond were hete yesterday the KUfsts of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1 rarrii-gtor., and tlster. Mm. Kmma Klnir. I'.remer for rrosncutor.' Adv. Iiyal Iamphler. N. K. Clark. Joseph MeConnell. Truman Kle'n, :.-rt Nichols Stanley IN-terion. who ate all wo! kin$; In the m-rUi end of the county

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Vote for Wrrea T. UcCrr. Ho, 13, Bremer for I'roaecutor. Adv. Vote for Wm. S. Olda (53) for Sheriff. O. O. Schaif (61) County Commliiloner, Wm. O. Thomaa (25) for Proa. Attorney. STRIKE NOW NW is the time to buy right buy and save on hundreds of items that you can use every day. Visit our East Chicago Stock Sale. 1 60162 State St., Hammond. SSI V lf H

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Frank B. Mcllroy