Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 231, Hammond, Lake County, 19 March 1921 — Page 4
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This is tie rst Tt:!y Russian protest agair.Et the Uolshevikl. It see as pretty "''ei! esu.bli6b.ed that j Kerenr-ky, Seaienoff nd mt recently the gaunt Barc-a range! ware Eusfeiao in form c-nlv and the back of
,. , , . . them wa tie aid extended by foreign interests. When The Lee County Timed Daiiy eawpt Saturday and , , , J , , fc unity, iiaittrea at Usa pAtoS-ic la tuxumoci, Jvm Ja, ! the iu;!5c? learned that outsiders, were trying to "tYh. TlOCa-t CaucaXodUa Harbcr. 4a1 et tilen '"tat rtM to 1jaV" receded to 6uad. Entered i tan posto&ic? ia Et viioAc. J"ovea t'ie EtMraulua of naticniHcm and buried their imnidl-
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matter. rOKF'r.V AmTRTISLVi3 REPRESENTATION
G. IvGGAN PATNE ft. CO. . CHICAGO i Gary Cdce - Telephone 11 i Kaa&tu Thompson, Be I Ciucajo. Talep&eiie 9 31 , iaet ChilagJ (Tr I ir.ia I Tel"phone 2SJ j lndlazia. riirtar (Reporter and Class Adv Telethons 2 si ; Ir.a.irii. iiur&or (Nci Scaler) T-lephjn-s : Haiiucf e:er-hoo eu-M . Crura Point 7Alyboa i ! ii you have auy trouble getting Tu T.m corn j flaict immediately to the Circulation DpartmnL I HxtcmoaA. iprivfi x-.hars' . ilfo, 3101. 3i03 j Cali for nht'sMr iparm!v atnt"?-.)
NOTICE TO SCESCRIJ-if.
tf rou fa.M te. rceiv your copy of Tu TiMSi a rr-eraptly aa yeu have ia the paat, plse lo not thlak It baa ; hen lit or r.-s not saot "D tir-i. T.emerabr that the mal j servica Is not what i- to be rv4 ti.it complaints ar ; re-.er.'a; firm many fources about toe train ar.d m-l , 'ce. Im Tii;t !;a iBTswti Iti irLiiiai elu:paorJ. o3 1 nriv!r. eu-r.eiUy to rarj lta jtron on time. B proiapt ! ict iiring ua when you 6" not yowr paper aai " a oU act promptly.
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a'.r jifrnres for tb sake of rit'.irig the "forfijaer." ThPre appears to ba no ' out.i3e'' intlueu-'Oti ia the ;irpsct protest, agaicst ECvietiBm, At nearly 83 cia be tr-ld. this uprising comes epontaf nu&'y frorc the Kusfianf thf.XBelvcs 'vho. tired o! the bidsour- used a ot living imposed by the red, have ta'a'sn up arnii ajaicst it.
Tier? i& littl doubt that th -o-orld baa Jailed ir i f-olvlag ths K-isFian prcblens. but it ilto sycefsdad vtfn j (r rerogaized that only Russia rould d'rrr.!rjo br on ' IrE'.iny It i to tha credit of A.raeri'-a th'it alter j time it resisted efforts to draw it iv,- - miiipj
ut- force to tell the Rufiiaus. -abat to c3d That is a prob;nj properly for the Rus.?!ans to r-tMe aid if thy arft letting about to do it cow it n:ai,s durable peace in that great ipicE cf territory anj a recomiiia'ioa " ith the other cations of tb "world.
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McADOO'S EAJLHOAD ADVICE
It Is aa impertinence for Mr
the country oa the railroad situatlca. He ia the man
vlio promised that government operation would keep rates down and bring about greater efficiency. Almost j
stiiiy machinery of th
McAdoo to adi&e i ar.c! t! weired through
! jui ur.p-."5Ssh devotion
r..(.it i:.;-gned to it, -jc c-fc criminal i2;te.
a'tn-1 , after it hari heov. built . eipen1Uure of r..urb uaoney !. the pi-t of the :.re ,icd race thac stupid . it approach-
the first thing be did was to increase rates. Then he j ' "o accounts of Baker s reasons for this drastic orloaded the railroads with thousands of unnecessary ea- ; der has reached the public, but it ii eaey to ba imagined ployes and increased the cost of operation to such aa that this auiali-ieiaded tecretary, piqued by the uaextent that with the highest rates ever known the roads J H-iMingoct-s of congreo3 to give hiv the arnv he de-
are unable to pay their way.
enactment of the Adamson act, which for- sheer cowardice and in Its disastrous results has never been equaled by any other piece of legislation ever passed in this country. The experiment in government control and operation of the roads began under Mr. Mc
Adoo. When he had got the properties into an im- ,
He was a party to the : ilred. mace up his mind that he woul
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followed him a pretty pjenny by scrapping the entire costly recruiting equipment. At ail erects, that is just what he ha done, and recruiting forces all over
j the country that know their busine&t, anj have been delivering the goods have been ordered disbanded their
fs-Ui-nDci scattrea ana va;u3Die ieat.es t.nros a up.
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others to dismantle. The word "failure" but mildly i rever intended again to rcra't for the army, but withia j describes the conduct of the railroads under the McAdoo j three months it a ill be u'rcary to r-unre the n!. j
ir.s of xr.cz to nil "vacancies in the various- brmrh'vs .-( the service Then the war depirtuieot ivill have to go rut 3Cd build up a new rerruifiu? f-rce at rrra expetfe to the taxpayers, with nw and ioa.xp?,rieijcd bso in charge.
regime, says the Manufacturers Record. With such a record, which all men know, n-hat difference does it make what McAdoo thinks? Whn he demands government ownership, that of itself is a
pretty good sign that government ownership is ju;t the ;
thing to be avoided. The railroad problem mu;t be i If it. ir net tco late, it is to
settled cn practical lines, not by faith in a lt cf prorj- I tnr" We;.s will stop this tsd!csr wastf. prci.'rvlag lsea by discredited politicians. 3t loan tha big contra! officer during the brief idle pr- ; iod and using then:- as bafe, for th recruiting c-fn-piigs PEOTECTING EHID LIFE ! ttr:t Elust be resumed eventually if acytaicg i. to be
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An outstanding piece of work has been ccmpleteJ la Lafayette in the interest cf bird protection. Three thouand three hundred and eighty-four boys and girls
have signed a pledge not to kill birds, frighten them or
in any way disturb or harm their nests, and to do all
they can to keep others from doing s.
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FUBTINO VTITE DEATH . ThT.k of vs - i tbh.k u is i;ha.-e Reports of deaths rctulting from indu'gnc is the j that a city a younp as Oa-y should call
various forms of moonshine liquor, which come from jus a ""back number." This is doubt
The enthusiasm i many sections of the United States cirpply enrphasize ! m-. aa far a. h mn are roncvened.
fer bird conservation has beccme so prorounced and j tn danger in using any of the concoct ks3 that are told --h" are th' -.r.'s -vho ojvp-jM ?h.- o-j:.-the Interest among young people and grown-ups in bird , illegallv, even urjder a govcrncsent t-tarrp Ten per- j -av:ne It if not th" nvn. sr.j box building is go general that those promoting the Mn died in one week in the F!ttburgh district of ajte I 'vould like .- k;ii -' hero that wom. matter fear there will not be birds enough for all the j alconoltsni, and analyses of some of th- intoxicants A.v rot hrr i?hort-r to r b-fore h-; boxes. j used ditcloced the fact that ethr one of the m.'tt dan- j Council and say it i. the wlm'en of HimWe believe there are just as many bird levers in ;crc-uB flrugr, jvaii being urd to give kick " to an other- , m-.d who are -vpared to the d.-iyMeht
.-3i;fri 221 men aiui?rts of Indsani j up.:vrf Ity tu he pla.-ed on pr.-bat kti I a.-cording to the aisn :.un-einent .-f i Ijr-ari Erlv.icmdson- Mere than a hun
dred of : his number were members of campus orjranizati :ns. Agnes E. TVflls, dean of womon, has reported 58 co-eds cn probation.
E.-Vor TnrE: Plaf stin-unos- that I "im a candidate for Mav-r of East v ri"ijr2. s ib.l'--t to th .vi5hes of the o'r.-, at tr," Mjv rrunarics and that I tarr.;tiy seller. tb! urror'. JAMES JOiqvSTOX Editor T;'t:. PVase snr.ounee to the vorerr --t '.'- r'liraiM ihn t - .
nomination for Mayor on
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I FRAN' K C A LL.AJi.AJC I E.l'tor Times- x will be a rBd:dt it r Miynr of l-:it rhirair, An i.-.
ruhli.-an ticket, subjert to the decision 'if the voters at the May tirlmfries JAMES H. BL-RNS.
this city and the Lafayette plan is good enough to be adopted here. This is the time of the j'ear to do it.
THE AXiTUAL MADITESS
What is the funny odor that aseail:- ,-ou the minute ; f-urance that he can use It m eafe.tj
wise innocent beverage Ether appears to be taking the place of wood alcohol as a stimulator. The counterfeiting of internal revenue ttjmprf
i uted on bonded liquors has become to frequent tba- the
purchcer of iiqyor reput1 to be genuine has tso f-
The porf.0'1 Ai-no
'ru step Into the front yard these warm evening!?? buys liquor in vioijtion of 'he prohibition law ". u'ersTarpentine Mcthr is painting the stairs, and around j himrelf tfcat he can tjot ba deceived by the vendor, but tre border of the living room, ana" a mere man has to ! hundreis .of instances ia recnt weeks wou?d fcera to walk abcut his own cast I on rirketv planks that are i demonstrate 'he fact that there is no Mfety in pursupposed to protect the new paint from feet. chasing anything which may be offered b" doalerj, jn i. Why are all the carpets hanging on the railing of 1 Hr't liquor, eve a though i beir th usual g'jaran'eo cf the front porch ? What Is this disorder in the kifcheaT j a government ttaosp. 'hat mans these mop; and pai!? and ladderr and ; Oaly exercire of commoa ieuL wll! tave men frorj quser-fbsped paper hangers' brushes? Whnc cam e tie daBger of be-oming victims cf the vicious dmtks tb strange bare sracts oa the walls, scd why le it that 'that are being sold by boot-IeggrD as " bottled ia toad'"
family has bad canned baked beans for dinner for three consecutive niht?
Need not ask? Do you know that spring house-j licit liquor s11r he -i'l go out cf bufinerp clsaning time, that prio of dreadful efficiency, is here. ) .
a little earlier than usu?l ? This ir the sc?so-j for rakirg up the yard, for heavier h ;-irh - h .'rc- of the rh pile, and for realiiing that vur clottjes ir. beginning to look shabb--. The house t3v have Icoked all right to ""ou But if there is a norma! woman in it. it wj)i shine in the darkness m- nirh' ni week
Doubtless tis a needful time, bu' th men folk ficd it j a bewildering, disturbing and painful. j
liquor cr something lust, as safe. When men realise that thev are 'rifling with dca'.h in patronising th il-
Aftr all the t'aid S'ates 16 a repub'.Ic and not i democracy, but that ir no com-o'a'ion the Pmo-cratr.
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saving. I have spoken to at least f.fty at.'o :r. 'he last few days and they ar-; al! In favor of it. J-.?f thinl.- of the Inconvenience for the rr.r- orlt in Ea. t r.lticfffo and GiT -t.hy hive to have two clocks ;r their home. rn at the old Mme and ts at the nw. A l.-ng: & our r.:rh-bcTing-Cit:?s are haiingr th diiylifht savings, c":-..--i;'d have it a; so. Cann' s'statl-:n ba done before It A CY'.vcta.-T F EADt-y. r'F The Times Ka-Trc.. InC'ina. Indiana Items FI'T.HMO.VTJ'", ISV . Mar. 1 3 A drive to a 'a nip cut c;iret smokins" among hlyh rho-l bo.vs has beer, laun'-li'd bv rncip! K C Met maiTui f o whis pub'.:" stuenif nt 'hat ' hirtyt ; ctr-t of 'he boye of the O"fifid big,,. fc!!""'. h i' s th '- g-i r ! ' habi' "' Eys who da n"t frokt nuke b?t'r jridT 'he prlr.'ipai jays
ITCNTIN'GTON. IND., March 19 Ad'ices from Wa? hir.grton indicate that '"ieorgre M. Ebcrhard. judjfi- of the Hur.'ingtnn circuit court, will be appointed United States district attorney
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te a candidate for Mavor on the ftenub-
l i, ; fiur',,-''ct to tee d-clsiou ofi
me 1'iin.arifs.
Editor Times: Plo-ase announce t . votrs of the first Ward. Bast O; -r8jt" that I will be a candidate for Aiderr.,an subject to Uie primaries. Mav 3rd RICHARD IAVIt. I hereby announce my aldermanifi candidacy for the third war of the city of Bast Chicago on the republican ticket subject to the will of the people or tha 5-nid ward, by virtue of Uie primary of .May 3, 1921. LOUTS ITJIRIXI. Editor Times: Please announce to the voters of the Fourth Ward. East Chioa go, that I will be a candidate for Aiderman on the Oltlnens Ticki. EDWARD ADALBERT MUTCA
ALBERT LEWIS
Editor Times: Tou may r.tate to the
yvs of East Chicago 8!,d Indiana' 1''-r..'r that mv Intention to be a. i r.'!'; I," f.r t V. o i.r,mi ., , f w ;
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,v- o ---" -. etui. a.i .ujs. ju'ige : ti me cj-y or tatt C.iiraeo at the priEberhard is a close friend jof Senator j"1'- to be held in May. A vote for
im- is, a m.ip ror a c ean. emc enr hut .
Editor Timss: Please announce to the
j voters of the F;fth Ward, East Chicago,
mat l win t.e a candidate tor Alderman on the Reptiblican ticket, subject to the decision . f the primaries, Mav 3rd. ROBERT C. SMITH.
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NOBLES VI LLE. IND.. -March IS A t 1 eoo note found in an old bureau which was sold here at public auction
nt:ss administration
JOHN K. REPPA
TOIL CTTT C1IEI Editor Ti.Mts- r will be a candidate
for $12 has caused a :ury to be cid i to the ,(vw C h r ii V.e rL,"
EMMA 15 FENCER.
in the circuit c-mrt to determine if j cago the document belongs to the article of
furniture or to the estate to which the note was given.
Editor Times: Tou may announce nv
name as a candidate for Citv Clerk, on
Whit in r OOB K1TOS Editor Times: You may announce to the voters of Whttlnir that I am a candidate for rc-nominatlon for the office cf Mayor, subject to the wishes of tbs voters at the primaries in Mav. WALTER E. SCHRAGE
LAFAYETTE. IND.. March 1? Indiana b..vs c-institute the entire staff of the Purdue Ergir.eermgr Review, a
men'niy publication, put out by cn-
the republican ticket, of East Chicago, the nomination being subject to the decision of the rrimar'es in Mav. BERT H. PETERSON.
Editor Times: Tou are authorized to xnnounce my candidacy for re-nomfn.
gineering students of Furdue unim- tlon to th office of Ctv Ork on the sity. The staff of the paper is com- j republican ticket of East Chicago, sub- , ,, ... lect to the May p-imaries p-f'd of th fohoSng: V. I,. Mc- ! THOS. Y. RICHARDS. D-.-u.C''', Van Buren. editor-in-chief; E
L Thompson, Scipio. advertising manager; L- B. Lane. Lafayette, business
manager; R. V. Ford, Wabash; and L. H Elsinger. , Kokomo.
THE HOFE OF F.TJSSIA Po smy coun'er rvclutions ha"e f3i!ed !n Russia that it would be preaumptous to dc,""ar9 th3t the prer-
pnt conflict win result in fc'abilired that great and unfortunate country.
government for An-3 yet there Is
The Demrr.rats who failed o get into efSce ar not v peced o do tn" " orrying over the onej i ho are bsing kicked ou'
INDIANAPOLIS . I?"D- ?Iirch : " ' G:pry Smith, v cr!d faio-iS Er.ffsh , -w ho : conducting revival j m!r!gs her. was ordered to pMi-.-e I hadiuar'rj - 'erday f"-r vicla'i-g I
tb c!- -' au'cr-ic b.ie purking ordinance. He wss released afttr proviiising vo '-,v.-ii the i-gnfc" m the future.
Political Candidates Announce
TOE CITT T1LSASTBX.U To the Editor The Times: Tou may announce that I am a candidate for City Treasurer of the Cltv of East Chicago on the Republican Ticket, subject to the X'rimanes.
cry trpiy your
D W. DUPES.
TOE CITY JTJCOE Editor Times: Ptoaae announce to the v"trr? of sst Cimiro that I will b i eijriidate fc re-nom!nation to the office of City Judg. subject to the pri-irsi.-ies.. Mav 3rd, 1321. H JI. COUEX.
SOB KAYOK Editor Tivf.s Tou may announce to the voters of Hammond that I stn a candidate for re-nomination for 'he office of Mayor, on the Republican ticket, subject to the wishes of the voters at th primaries in May. DANIEL BROWN-
roa city jtxtdob Editor Times: Please announce to the voters of Hammond, that I will be a candidate for the office of City Judgo on the republican ticket, subject to li e decision of the primaries in May. ' I. I. HODJESKA.
Editor Times: Please announce that I am a candidate for the office of City Judge on the Republican ticket, subject to the PCLExp. MS CTTT TSJEASU JLZX Fd(tor Tmrs: Kindly announce that I ami a candidate for the nomination for City Treasurer, of Hammond, siiblect to the decision of the Republican voters at the Primaries on May lira. WALTER F- BIELEFELD
Th roan who has the repuf 8ioT of being th minu'e nas little time to watch e clock
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rnNKI.TV IND r.far'-b is Repub--.e "e of ': . t(iT" -,-i"! batb" a m g
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ooa Mrca Editor Tsmjci'- runject'to the voters cf the city of East Chicago, I will be a candidate for re-noniina'lon to the of-n-e of Mayor of East Chicago, at the coming primaries in Mav. LF.o ' c CO P. M V CK .
T!f"r Times Please announce o the ; voters of East Chicago that I will be aj -Sfdida for City Judge on the republican ticket, subject to the primaries ' Mav 3d. 1921. I MICHAEL KAVRAX. j
rOS A I, DEB-KAN Editor Times Pla.-e announce to the
voters of East Ch'.oasro that I Iwll be a
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JRINGING UP Bill MUTUAU 'ivrtwr . By A; Task TJ Gzz-yui&s- Wpr-t - iJSIf an-Erw Vsrto about cr- dom't VVCCcA2sr V cci0 i v pops-i ; t-v js jmjM . "zz-
HANK and PETE cere's iM-uKsour ' by ray hoppman j CT ks; vv, qzx -fats rft4ii - &c mAvsE-so- pT' - r . Lxo' , ,c-a LA vou 0KW " vo v E m sr $? 4,
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ish?" , 2 How do Chinese div.de the day . T. What does frying do for food 4 What is the name of Tope Bsnedlet XV? 5 According to army statistics Is the most popular name for boys? 6Where does Nobel Pea: prize money come from? ;How old is King Albert of B.giuin? S How many United States senators are there? 9 How is the senate of the SixtySeventh Congress divMed politically? 10 What is the chief cause for d! vorce in the United States? AXSVXH8 TO TESTUIDAPS 1 What was the occasion for Lincoln's address at Gettysburg? An It was delivered at the. dedication of
1 the National Cemetery at Gettysburg,
Nov. 1?, 1S63. 2 What was Mrs. Harding's nT. before she was married? Ans. Fl"rence Kllng. 3 What was the total amount of winnings of Man OWar? Ana Th horse won for its owner a total cf 1244.465. The animal started In II races He won twenty firsts and on second. 4 How r-ar.y American soldiers, were gassed during the world Tr Ans More than SI per cent of a'.! soldiers admitted to hospitals overseas during the war were gasfed- Excluding marines And tailor the tora numbr gassed was 70.652. h H"w many people in the world speak Spanish? . Answer. Spanish is bpoken by 55. COO, 000 people. T What is the meaning of the abbreviation "D- D "" Ans- Tha tlals s'and for Dotor of Divinity. 8 What are the seven nw "tocders of the world?" Ans. They are the wireless, telephone, aeroplane, radium, antiseptics and antitoxins, spe:trum, analysis and X-Raya. 9 How r.iany times has Haiey's comet visited the earth? Acs. The comet has appeared 29 times. It's periodic time is 76 8 years. 10 Will Easter be early or late In 1922? Ans. Easter in 1922 will be late. The day falls on. April 1
