Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 113, Hammond, Lake County, 29 October 1920 — Page 10

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P. I. Sisson, rr.ayor of Valparaiso, was a visitor at the office of the Stcfffnijuide Corporation of this city thla afternoon. The mayor and city coun,1 are thoroughly Interested in the .Sieffenguide as a system of guidance in their community, and a permit has ";en granted by the mayor and common council of Valparaiso to Ihi S-.effeng-ulda Corporation to erecf Its guide posts en the streets throughout the city. The object of the mayor's visit yesterday -was to secure information relai ive to a proposal of the Steffenguidi ''rporatlon to furnish street sitjna to o affixed to their guide posts In the ty of Valparaiso. The StcffensuidJ 'intls that, due to the quality and model ate price of their street signs, they ni e in a way to do a flourishing: bus!i e? with cities that are in need ofi freet, hospital, school and speed slfirns. I Thla la a new phase that has developed In the remarkable prepress of the j si efenirulde. since its Innovation In .is state. The board of county com-j missioner of Porter county has granted a permit to Steff er.puide Porter county mi are very anxious that the wrk tvj .mpleted within a year on account

of the urgent need of such a system us the Steffenguide in their community. A Steffenguide map of Lake county will very shortly be ready for distribution from many service stations and garages in Hammond and the Porter county may is almost completed. Checking: crews have compelted checking all roads in LaPorte and St. Joseph counties and are now working further I'ji3t . . The officials of the Steffengui.le Corporation stated that the company Is progressing so rapidly that the new quarters which have been obtained in the Pibos Building in Kayctte street and Monnn tracks were not secured any too soon, and it Is expected that this enterprising Hammond industry will soon be settled In their new home, and be fully equipped to take care of the avalanche of business that is rolling in from so many unexpected sources. "The Advertising Sales Division, .with offices in the Standard OH Building. Chicago, is continually hammering at us." said Mr. Steffen, "tu

i rush the completion of our facilities I for handling the immense volume of

! business that has poured into that of j flee since its opening."

f.Uae statement made In an open letI tcr published in the Star, In which

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NEWSPAPER IS SUED FOR LIBEL JEFTBRSOKV1L.LB, Ind.. Oct. 2S. -Claude B. MacKride. prosecutor of Clark county has filed suit against the Jeffersonvill Star, alleging libel and asking $10,000 damages. The complaint charges the Star with libel and

THE TWO TICKETS

Republican Ticket PRESIDENT "Warren O. Harding. VICE PRESIDENT Calvin Coolidge. U. S- SENATOR James E. Watson. GOVERNOR Warren T. McCray. CONGRESSMAN Will R. Wood. PROSECUTING ATTORN EX Dwlght M. Kinder. JUDGE CIRCUIT COURT E. Miles Norton. JfW'.E CRIMINAli COURT Martin J. Smith. STATE SENATOR C Oliver Holmes. STATE SENATOR James J. Nejdl. STATE REPRESENTATIVE Cscar A. Ahlgren. STATE REPRESENTATIVE James I. Day. 6TATE REPRESENTATIVE Otto O. Flfleld. STATE REPRESENTATIVE J. Glenn Harris. JOINT REPRESENTATIVE (Lake and Porter) Jay J. Overmyer. COUNTY AUDITOR George M. Foland. COUNTY TREASURER Ralph B. Bradford. COUNTY RECORDER William C. Rose. COUNTY SHERIFF William H. Olds'. COUNTY CORONER Edward E. Evans. COUNTY SUVETOR Kay COUNTY COMMISSIONER (First district) Oeirr O. Sehaaf.

COUNTY COMMISSIONER (Third district) James Black.'

Democratic Ticket PRESIDENT James M. Ccx. VICE PRESIDENT Franklin D. Roosevelt. U. S. SENATOR Thomas Taggart. GOVERNOR Carlton B. McCulloch. LI EUT E N A NT - GO VERNO 1 1 Samuel M. Foster. CONGRESSMAN. 10TH D1ST. Fred Bainett, Hammond. Fnd. PROSECUTING ATTORNEY William J. Marrav, East Chicago, Ind. JUDGE CIRCUIT COURT Fearlee A. Parks. East Chicago. In !. JUDGE CRIMINAL COURT John D. Wells. Gary. Ind. AL'DITOR John A. Tokarr. Whiting. Jnd. RECORDER James V. Costello. Gary, Ind. CORONER John McDonnell, Hammond. Ind. COMMISSIONER, 1ST DI3T. Mrs. Fred Carter. Hammond, Ind. STATE SENATOR George E. Hershman, Crown Point led. STATE SENATOR Mrs. Margaret McClure Turner, H?.mmond, Ind. STATE REPRESENTATIVE Ferdinand Ketcike, East Chicago, Ind. STATE REPRESENTATIVE William McAfee. Hohart. Ind. STATE REPRESENTATIVE Mrs. Myrti M"sra, Hammond, Ind

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facta relative to a divorce suit alleged to have been filed and tried and a divorce granted on the same day.

O. W. Paylcr. editor of the Star, and R. C. Swartz. managing editor, are named as defendant!.

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