Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 244, Hammond, Lake County, 4 April 1921 — Page 4

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THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS err tks n. covn'vi sbjxttcso rro:uiEEDrt COIOiST. T. Oouaty Time Daily except. -Saturday and 0uba7. fcu-cr-d t tb- po.tofcic. Is Uammcsd, Juu. 31, The T u u t CUc-o-Ic---aa Harbor. .ilj except Cund-y k'rd at tb poatoXica a Lat C-.ic-ug-. Nma feer It. l-ii The Lte Coiicty Time Saturday and "Weekly Edition. SBtar t tins po.oCice In Hmad. February 4. 131. " U-ry Evemr. rinae -! .cpt '-y. EoUlM at LAx potoC;o LB Kill. AprU 1'. lill. All uiultr Ufa act of -larch i. 1.79. as ecoul-c!is natter.

FOREIGN ADVERTIsHXtf REPKESEMATION

C. LOO AN" r.'.TNE & CO. .

to the

a pretext to evade payment of her var debt

! United States. It is r.-urig to learn that -crae Frenchmen

i-taluo toe v!soora of ducuping tpe subject in .ne

THE NEW WATCH ON THE RHINE

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spirit sbovD by the senator One of his colleague, for

example, replied to him as foll-jwa; "I ruust ask par

cion. but It would be dangerous for tb- good relatione

w hich it is im-upent-able to malntaiu itb the United i State, to open such a dis.cuf.sion If really this debt haa b;fa paid."' j

j There arc in this country perkons who would he j i .;-lUjhvd to have a strain placed oa the friendship boj twecu th.- United ?tat-f- and France. Some of them I

j de-Kb rately and openly tried to fester ill f.eliug be-

Oary Oi-.oe Telephone 131 Xaaa-u t Thompson, Bast Clucaffo Telephone ?31 "East CUe-o (The Tim.) ,.Tli-i.huti :1 Indiana Harbor (R5.rwr and Class Adv Tel-)., u . ni. -.vrbor (NU 9 Deaie.) Tl' pr c n. lli-J WKin reierhoo-- Si'C"rOW Point 7"ifphou

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CHICAGO ' I wrvn uur aj:y not i"Ufc M-i-tr uwiun. -;-.-.-,

?ol liiS-K were aec'ined of

..trocitl. again.t German.. Fruch poiiticianti ar ?-iiort-s.ightf:d indeed, if te unwitt.iag'y or not, uhet ;irie propagandist? by cxprei-ing fsntioiesta that are pt. to caur-e irritation in the United States.

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VFXAS AND Z&WZLTZ

NOTICE TO St-'BelCB.IPKRS. It J-eu fail to receiva our copy of Th Tmcs i rrtaf'tly a yeu have la tba pa-U please do not think it baa be, loat or waa tut sent on ttrtif. Krrambr tha. the mall erv!c la nt -nt It ud to l4 and tt corrplair.'n r nryal frcm c.iscv ijrc' about th train rJ ajil jtv.o. Tsb Tivre baa ln;reaa3 it nvsi'.inj equ:p:tiea'. anj 1 at7lvln e.r.ne.:ly to rrJi lu patrons r.n-e. tie prompt im adviplft. us w een you d- not g-e: your pap; r a.-- we will act promptly

This year ir. ti:e TOtb annlvcr.sary cr

.L- death of

James Ftuiiuore CVper, American novelist. In many communities, part.iciiarlv in the fchools. fit ties cai-xtmora'-e eerc;e3 will h obbrved It has cot h"e.n an e ;.-- tax-.k to wbiii.Ii for Cooper he hU-h pi.'-v h now h-! .irf in AiiH-rioan letters. ia

hi., VJc -tim r-r'-jia trais in his; character drew

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REVISING TAX ECEEDU1EThe " average mac" will he thankful for any creiee congress may fee ft to allow in his income

Ad if the rich man is to have the satisfaction of wit- ; for ho

nesis a tut in the sur-tax rates it would aprear til Juat to grant no concession to the -3vera? man." t.it will t. at any rata, the common judgment. And 7t tljfcr is another side to the propor-ition that is

wbrhy of ceaeidersion ! created a number of di-athlest hero6 of ficticn X6t. oec.-arll? t!1 the "aerif man' prc more 'chief among tb is the . Fathfinder or Hawkeye or through cut'ing the normal tax rate which he pays leather. taking, or whatever name one mav select for

t-th hs ncu!d from reducinj; th. tikings from tba ridi. It is hard to understand, perhaps, hut coc&idr

It a merne-t. The common run of the citizen-hip pro- i

' fiYia uim; ( now forgotten the wbi! t'ooper is a widely r 'id c'' F-ui tfcoi of ui who read Coop.;r jtouj'. cd mo;-t of ue d' '.is before we are 15. find it ' liffficult o r-!icthat h-. rot e for men and net chiefly

And in hi. day this man won the en-

tuutiastic praise of Salzac and Hugo. ! In the role of romancer for bovheoi. however. Coop- ; er ha today tie wirme.t and nntt numerous admir- ' ere For boys in this country and ia many alien lands

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ha.-, a r.'.ari'i:r.f army -f .00 mec arid b cr.s f t','-.hip ? Ana. ?.ttrarua, 4. V,.t i.- th5 J.-.---ili, pcpulation of Uie wvrhi? AM Tl-.e Anirl.-ari I re.Utfi s;iys t;,j .Iw!sli ropuJatlca of the worid is U,4?0.000 c. Hw many acrts of land are there in the put'.!, q-arnatn of United Statea? Ans Ibt-re 12,JC-1.622 acrea in the public. .Jomun Of this total more than Ti.ce.0,000 M's hav never been surveyec . "'A'haf s'Atea in the Union have aboilahod capital punishmer.t? Ana. Ari.oiT!. K&r.sai. Maine. Minnesota. Norrh Eo'.-j., C)rfg-on.. Rhod Island ejid V."con;:n In Michigan the only crime p,jn!s!.a.bie by d-sth :s trc-.son. T. "What w.aa thi tar.'? -rip ever rrw.de a.t"und fi wrrid" Ar.s. Tb faj'est t.rtp wis mar?" ':- j.V,iri II. Mearj 1:i I."1!" He "-rr.r tod the trip tn ."5 dava 21 hc.ur& and n-.ufs. ?. Hot o'.I Is "Uncle Joe'' Cannon, forme.r epeaj-ier of the national hous-s of r -presec'i 'ives" Ar. Ie. is S4 years old 3 H.vnr r-ny flays cl'.d th JuArfnnn bi.f.le las'' Ans. It lasted 47 days. It H--- lor.f did it take Columbus to cr-.ss f.hs At!an-ic '"-.'an? Ans He s-a .1m fcev T'y . ve bftf-ir'; he reach v.

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him from among the baif-dozen hss author gave him. Thie world-famous old scout tn all rentes of the wod is the acclaimed hero for all boyhood yet to come If

fta mor from general commercial and industrial act- j ift c0 been done, he should he int-talled at once as

Irity than do the relatively few who t3ke down efce dlTldefld-. When he doe6 not have to hand to Uncle Caffl a latr -ar- cf his iacome ths ri:h man casf? aB6ut for investments for hit money. Ke aims to put It to work o earn more ' oi.g po h provides "-or: ra.fe continuoualy for those alroidy employed or he Clakes emploieit for a greater number of workers. Th- "average man " ma" pay $10 to 150 a his hare cf the public revenue, which dees not deprive him to aa appreciable degree But if beoau.e the bo&f has had to deliver some tec. of thousands he i unable to expand the pl.nt or to operate it ae fully a he would like to do, a good many workingmea. "average men." may lose mere days' work in the course of a year taa their income tax payments represent. Since taxa'tion rvisico '111 be oe of the important subjects before congre.s for several month? to crime, it were well for .11 the people to ponder what itett to be done, to lessen the burdens which the war has linpoMid. It should be gotten in a manner that will bear with the lea.t weight on the greatest number.

the high priest of modern ooderaf' He might be made the godfather cf all bo- $cout?. And there is Uncas! Vss there ever a more refined and gent'ereaclv India.r.? True, he talks like a Rar-.'a-d graduate and ulira!- after the manner of a .luflj:-; but a hero to the core, trih lust enough fh--re.s. to set off his great courige. "Who would not sing for Cisehg;-ok. reticle. and resolu'e "arrior. cf many encounters frith the cursed Mingo?' What would the A-mericao forest have bea but this trio to fill them t ir b romance and buliet-s" Coopr has bn censured for hit ideliin of the Indian. Men have doubted whether cur great romancer ever . an Indian except a souvenir vendor. But for Cooper lovers this is besid6 the point. Enough that he wrote t3les about them which thrill ue mightily whc boyhood fancy rcamt free, a? yet unhampered bv the edicts of rchools of realism and naturalism in literature. We do these thing, differently ia our sophis' Seated sge. W's snoder3 pry into the lives of our characters cf fiction, and revel in the minute dtail of their dail life. We note whether they hav. their eggs "straight. or "over;" or their coffee with or without; our authors register to a nicety the vrr? toui-whisf er! of their charart-rs- And no doubt this e proper, some of us muf-t 1'he it or It wouldn't b" done. But for romatcIvtg. tor the jo;, j of the wild lif and free in thf wood?, we s-ha'l not eaf'ly find the like of the Latiersfr.lng Tales.

Eielglaa entry on duty on bridge oyer Rhine at Dusseldon. With the occupation o the princapai industrial and shipping centers of Germany by the allied troops a few weeks ago the allied forces, cf course, took possession of all the bridges scanning the Rhine in the

newlv occupied zones. This photo shows a Belgian soldier on duty on

the Uasseioort bridge. Jsote the barbed wire handy f

barrier if necessary.

for constructing a

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AMTHt?. rule is !. M'HES ycu ha- a hard tira &CTTIVG a ri.'I o VOr -ve t-i".r, ajs hard g'tt'.ngHE?, tc i'?r Ot'K r.es-.ery s-'- vl-: to h- time WHO e- c-eraln JlISPO'!tP.l 3 fr all h a--hf PAIR'S and t: -mrrv-r.il ID'HT fi'ii-'v dividM 'oMwffn

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A PARA?irE NATION Tie National Geographic Society dlre-ts attention in a recent publication to ssome fact concerning M6naco, the principality in which Mont Carlo is locAted, which pres-Dt that state In an unfav orable light. Gambling is the life of this little country, and mo:-t of tha actiritles cf the 23.000 people are connected driectly cr. indirectly with gambling and gamester., of wtom as many a$ 2,000.000 are entertained in the course of a year. Tiere is no Important industry cr trade in Monaco. The people !)y on the monay brought in by the gamblerc. In the sense cf a biag that lives at

the expense of otter. Monaco may properly ho called i many persons are tryi

a parasita among the nations.

feature of the .ituatioi is that the government of tb- !

fae net on!" cc-nci"e3 at the gambling but actual! SOME GULLIBLE folks t.eught iat

!a in charge cf it and J.nvt ali its? revenues from this j transporta ion problem had been wived seurce. ! the casino at Monte Carlo is ps.tror.ized by thou- i OLD "VINTER has beo pomething cf a ;e?.rfih

have a doctor pre.Ti're ber for his health than advise him to quit tobacco.

THERE IS A lot of

Tbrt m-oet shameful bars and dynamite.

G95fv in t

;g to get 1

le baak. and a out wit a crow-

ear t nat th .

OS't tect cf fst c-.r.tr--l 1? BE bl to Vep .n y.-,r FEET wen vzg ajre -A-hicb Is SOaiETHIStr p.ety hard t-- do ABOt'T the. r.l" t.rr.- vhen a wim tiys a:iv a'tra-Pm to what Htn hufband ay I t.,T he ta'k in h)5 elfp. KBIEVD" with c"iod !neEr-ne. f. jr a nian rnr hir.n than EVEMIE" with rad lnt.;nti--n? THE greats scenl to have n ntutih n-ore cua tun than THE he.p that It fn ItES a ?het p s f -.t-li pf

IT is ':n: -t-a'.h y-urjeir !et Vlt-' yield and t hro-.-- iv VOIP -inly v.pon 3,:- n-' 5ri-Ii ili'hjs f'r fr b--le fv.r.:-. ?IA'Y a hu.band f-jld LIKE t have a wife ho would DRIVE him to drink PFOllDED he w'mld supply the drink. OTHEn chxi-mriirly fe.mlnlne rHAP AfTEJUSTir v-M'-b w f notice In THE neighbor's cat 1 the WAV phe r.onelud-s ater having had them THAT tht wasn't the plare after ALL --here fhe wanted to put HEH ki'ten and suiting the ACTIO.Y the word PBOJ1PTLT removes them by the JfRlTP of the neck to ?ome other p!ac.

Poiitical Candidates Announce

Esf-r Oiii-ago FOB MATOa r Tli'Et- ru.;.'( to th voter :'y -r .!. t. h-.cay. I will be a 'e for r-i"-r-.ii"!a'.i-n to the of. -or of l.ai' Chicago, at the j.-r'.:r.ri'.? i 11. y. I. CO McCORUACK.

Editor T.'uss VSDl you pleaso n. nou.-i.-e that I win be a candidate for "o .in t ion c City Treaaurer, for the City of Est Chicago. Ir.d.. subject to the Feputillcsn primiries. H. E. JONES to a cttt jtma-B Eor Times. P!e.ia announce to the voters of Est Chaoaa-o that I will a candidate for r-nomlnat)on to tha ofTlce of City Judra. tubjact to the prU marlfs. May 3rd. 3921. H. M. CCHEN. Editor Times Please announce to th voters o East Chlriiro that t wl!i be a oenchd.'iie. f-;r Citv Tjope on the repub"sd iViFUb-Wt to tha r'rlre-'-' MTCHAKI. HAVR.O." Ed;"-r Tiiwe n-M umource t T'Tr ?f Tt" '"!oS:o and Indian Harbor tha I n.m n randtdate for th nomination for the office of c:tv Tjdr on rhe Citi.sns' Parry Ticket, ' HUGH E. CAJIROLL

Fdt"jr T:vs Please announee to the voters of Eisr. 'hicsjro that I 'rV be a candidate for AMe.rman-at-Large oa t'h Citizens' tikt. GEORGE ElyOfKT. Editor TrjfKS Please announce to voters of the First Ward. Eat Chi capo that I will be a candidate for Alderman on the Republican ticket, subject -o f-e pnnv.-'.e. i -r-i RJCTHaRD DAVTS. I herebv annou-ce rv.v aide racie rsndidaurv for the third ward of the oity -f East Chicago on the republican ticket subject to the will of the people of th eai.i wa.rd, by virtue of the primary cf Ma ' 3, 1P21 EOUIS FERRIXI.

Editor Times Pleaee ar.r.ounee to th voters of the Fourth "Ward. East Chicaao. that I wi!i be a csn.idate for Alder, man on the CiUzer.s Ticket EDWARD ADALBERT MUHA F-dftcr Tinrs P!ae cnnoun-e to tb voters of the Fourth Ward in Eaat Clcago. Indiana, that I will be a candidate for Alderman, on the Re.publiacn ttrket subject to the primaries Vav s. n2i JOSEPH CHCKILLA Editor TiMEi Please announce to i ctera of the Fifth Ward. Eaet Chl-as-.. hat I will be a candidate for Alder-n-.an or the Republican ticket subject to the decision of the rr'.mariee. May Srd ROBERT C. SMTTH Ed'tor Times: Pleaae announce the voters of Eaat Chicago that I will be candidate for Alderman. at-Larire, on the Republican ticket, subject to the primaries. May 3rd. J. COAR Editor TIMES: Please nr.oimc t.

i the voters of the Third Ward. East Chi.

cairo, tr.at i wn; tie a o.rdldat for A'dertnan on the Citizens' Ticket. FRAN'K J. CISZCZOV

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Editor Try.lts- Please ainour.ee to , voters of the Fourth Ward, East Chioasro. that I will be a candidate fr.r tb office of Alderman on the Citizen." ticket. MIKE KOSCIELXIAK

Whitino; rOK UATOB Edi r T:m-p: Tou may announce 'n the vrtcrr of Whitint that I am c.

r l.vt P'-a announce that dldate for re-nomiration for the office '. c.i.-.-ii .j"? for M.--OI- of Cut f Mayor, subject to the wishes of the

he wishes of the voters at the primaries in Mav.

WALTER E. &CHRAGE.

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voter? t ti-,. rrimaries and that 1

aractiy ..licit their support. ! JAMES JOHNSTON i

r-dVor Times- Please announce m - iame as a candidate for V rat r 4bt

j tr.it.-i- Tftcs Please snneunc. to the I SlV'.ZPh Ind'ria- subject to the I vo,rs c c,t rh'.-ac-. that I am a can- " !,lon th? Republican voters at the ididare for the nomination for Mayo, on c m;n Clty TrtvJIv ' uie C ; i i.'.i-Ttts ' Ticket. i -lAn 1 j. UJ.NKOI.

FRANK CALIAH.AN

Ed.f Times I will be a candidate ' r M.y.r of Fas: Chicago on the Re. puWicn t'Cket. subvert fo the .1. ision of the voters at the M,y primaries. TAMES H. BURNS.

J Editor Times Please announce that I I am a candidate for the nomination

ror t-ounciiman-at-ljirfe. in MTiitinc on the democratic ticket subject to the primaries. May S, 1921. STEVE KAMINST-a

Editor Times. Plea.se .announce to be a candidate for Major on tho Repub Mean ticket, subiext to the decision of the May primaiiep. ALBERT LEWIS

so-.-eroi-.' TO c BELIEF

HOW MUCH

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sard- ct foreign visitors "-bo would not enter a gambling house at home and wou'd object to t,te establishment of a Ments Carlo in their own countries. Far from ho ie, amid elegant surroundings, and ucde.r a-orefnment charge, the gamef- of chance at Mont CA.-16 do not teem disreputable. Put a moment's sordid Kortts Of gambling that are to be found in the undr-er--

h does not oven have a baokljone to be broke

EUGENE DEBS strike, many as a man wo is ftill

i in bce.ijFP be wai too out and out

j MO. LANMNO I fttra'cd

PRETTV enc-l.'re

ONLY A FEW per.ee. exhibit a?, much enthusiasm hand'icg garden tools a !n swinging golf cubs.

ft EECEXESS nENCE.L?r The rtatement of a French senator that ;-. United Ptat. has never repaid a loan obtained from the king ct France In 177S was ill advised; for the preponderance of evidence is sfaln.t the truth of the assertion, ttnd the incident will be seized upon and exploited by fcse derlriouB of fomenting bad feeling be.twe.en the two nations. Already expressions of indignation aro arising fre.rn Americans who rashly assume that the enator spe3hs for France, and that Francs ia seeking

THE OLD adage that "half a loaf is better none" doe. not reern to b in favor thof days.

SOMETIMES The jay-waiker short when be trie? a fbort out.

hat

his career cut

THERE W'ILL act be much .atlfaotion in taking P-almer beer with a medicine-dropper.

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n'-cn ;r. Nw Tork City it li: Havana, Cuba? tr Preiid-nt McTCinley

WHO ufe.. to jt 3 f .-'dir.g' b'd Of a r-ck'r.gr chair WITH his c-,-reTTe co-.pen. nnEv wife bftiie-o. only HALF of w.Viat she hears about Hl rB.VM) the alvac f BELIEVES the wrong: hair HllfA ycur wife gay? . "Dca..-

il -s d.p-slted !n a savings act 4 r--r cent, compound Interest

v Uh t w-u'.d the imiutt be In 100 years? 2 Wvat if a volt? 'low "u n-du.-e pal'ons of wa

ter to p 4 W "-hit :

b'J T 1 ei . v."nat is the

short.hapd writing"' T. Ho-- did S

nam r y vTen a c-met break:; up

"1 -',e ; r V-.. me? f. On 'h t h.erten!y b--dy is ur fvitb.e;- chiefly dependent?

i v.iiat t.v o prir.cipai motions has

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Editor T;mes Tou may state to th cltiifn. .f E.st Chicago and Indiana Hsrbor t.h,it it is mv intention to be a cnii1a'e for the nomination for Mavor

of the city of East Chicago at. the prl. i manes to be heid in May. A vote for :

me ;s a vote for a clean, efficient business administration JOHN' K. REPPA

TOE CITY CXEBZ Edltor Times: I will t.e a candldata on th- rpub!tcan ticket for nomination to the o.'f ce cf City Clerk, cf East Chicago, bj. t to -he Mav prima-tes. EMMA SPENCER.

Ed t'l Times- Tou may annoucce mv

name ae a lanli-la'e f r Citv Clerk, on, tl e r-r -bli.-n t;.-k-t. cf East Chlcaco, the n-minati-n bi,- subject t the: decision of th primaries in Mav. j BERT H. PETERSON.

Hammond pob -tATom E.itor Timis- Tou ptav announ- e the voters of Hammond that lama eardidate for re-nomination for the office of Mayor, on the Republican tlek.t. subJect to the wishes of the voters at the primaries In May. PASTEL BROWN Editor Times: Will vvj kindly anounce to the voters of Hammond that I shall be a aendidate for Mayer on the Democratic ticket, subject to the pri maries to be held. May 3. 1921 ED. 8IMOV Editor Times: Please announce tthe voters of Hammond that I arlll be a candidate for Mayor on the Republics'ticket, subject to the primaries. Vs3rd. 1921. CTIARLES H. FRIEDRICH

FOX, CTTT JTTXK-B Editor Times: P!eae Lnnc-jnee the voters of Hammond, that I will ba candidate for the office of Citv .Tudr

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Ldltor times. leu are authorized to. di(- .v ,i,(

,.. ... .. . i t y -pi ... u . i too urimnnes in Mav

tlon to the office of City Clerk on the ! 1 ' -MOiAJESKA

republican ticket of E.ist Oilcaao. sub ject to the Mav primirics. THOS. Y. RICHARDS

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Editor Times Please announce to the i voters of Fist hicJico that I will be a

rpniidate r-r ne rtlce of ;stv clerk,

Editor Times- Please announce t I am a candidate for the office of Cltv Judge on the Republican ticket, subject to the primaries. Mav S. ITENRT CLEVELAND.

!,s 'of East Chicago on the republican tick- eo',.mn oV ?,V;.V-.- tv. t nr" ,n !t. subject .., t May Srd. I 5-. S'Sir ?SLJ:

.h,. PETER miALEN. Jr I .. j,3ee -n th. Democratic ticket. ' J ' THEODORE C KITZ. Editor r-MEs 1 kise announce to :

the voters

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MONET 15 A sort of tkulker after all it goes mto hiding when it is most needed.

haven't HAD a new suit for a oi: THIS spring you mir g-tt

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AKS'XTliS TO S-TTJIAT'3 QUESTIONS 1. How many members has the senate f.f Ai.if.ka? --s Eitrln members. 2 are chosen fron ouch Judicial district. 2. "low often r. men and women

f East Chloaco that I will

b- a eino'.'l'i'r for City eierk on the- ; ...fi7'!V? t'c.kct. as pvidcno'-d by my r tit:on on file in t.h-- City Clerk's' lU"'"' JOHN J KEEN AN- ! rOH. CITY TSLEASTTSEK T. the I-ii'or T-if Timf.s Tou may; ennour ce that I am a candidate for , CSV Trc.-rurer of tho - v of East Chi-'

capo on the Republican Ticket, subject t c li e Cr . m n r i e s. Very trply -.-our. D W DfPES.

Editor Times: Kindly announce to th '".- !' Hammond that I am s .iiHii. rn- t'tr nomination for the office of City Judtre on the Republican ticket, subject to the primaries. May DAVID C. ATKINSON.

BBINGIKGUPB1LL awo. cch - by jack fabb -n MOMi1 V 01 XS I G8XXo v 1 Sl hl r .pause r ) ' rSn?r- F I I & i'w. ) chicks ( HS- r toM v, iX liffi i uLj y J X E AVE!J. usr wighT-j I lMK Ml! f W- I hi lei) ' -2 S ' ijfm0' NW' t ' ' f c U. S F-t- S-ka lac 3 Zi fl 1 " IIMII I ' 1 1 ' 1 1 r ' ' 1 ' " 1

FOR CTTT TXEAStnt-SX F.ditor Times: Kindly announce th I am s candidate for the nom'.naijef. fer City Treasurer, of Hammond. auH. Ject to the decision of the Republican voters at the Primaries on May 2H, 1921. WALTER F. BIELEFELD Editor Times: Please announce to tbvoters of Hammond that I am a eandV date for the nomination of City Treasurer, on the Republican ticket, subject to tho primaries, Mav 3. 1921 EDWARD WEEEL Editor Times Please announce that I '!'! be candidate ofr Cifv Treasureoo the Democratic ticket, subject to th prtmaetej.. Ma" Srd l;i. EDWARD EGGE-BRECHT

EdiT r T'vks Please announce to he votr- --f Hi mr-ond that I am a Candida. for th- office of Citv Treasurer on the republican ticket, subject to the pr! marii;. May Srd, 1921. E. E. HARTZLEP.

CTTT CXZKJC ri!t" TtMts: Tou mav ar"ounc to 'he voters of Hammond that I am a candidate for re-nomination f-r th- e. fiee of City Clerk, on the Rrublicat ilcket. subject to the primaries MaSd. 1921. ARNOLD H. KITNERT.

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