Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 246, Hammond, Lake County, 6 April 1921 — Page 4
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Tha JLaka Ccunty Time Daily except t2turla-r and undty. laitfed at th poatoftia la Hammond, Jua J. 1C4. Th riraas -Et CJaicAgo-lndlaaa Hiifcor. -iauy excpt Sunaay. ETer6 i Um potXiG ut Eafi Cuioaga. Novr.n tr it. Ul. Th Lai County TUn faturtlay ar.d Weekly Edition, altered a, taa postoCEce In KAfcmcud. Fbrury i. 131 Tb 0 try JDvaoing Tiro D4.'y -.c-pi Sunday. IS tared at th potoSic us ury. Aprt: 1. UUAll twdar U act of Marci 2. 133. as eeeoul-c '. mat tar. FOKSIttN ADVbKTKLMi RJEFRElSJiX TATiON i. LOGAN" PATNE 4 OO. CHICAGO
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suffering o6t bacaua of thair own idleness or ineptitude but the siaiply from ungovernable raisfonuae: at the mercy of profiteers arcong themselves who hold back supplies for 4 rising price, "at tha same time foret3 philanthropy it striving to transport a tnodlcuni of flod to nour'th 4 trifling percentage of the sufferers. The fool tfcjit to them froca relief agencies rc'.'. up expenses as It travels, eating up the funds. No administrator taketi the war-trained coolie l3bor and bulld6 ii light railway: if it was built there is no one to run it; if there vas eomeone to runit, he -would run the gauntK t of the official pilfers ail along the route. FOEEST JTRSSTha groatctt ru-u4ce to refo-ei.-ta.tion a1 coEtervstjon of our noods ia the forest Gre The flra not only (ief.rors tia3er jrro-i-th. tut endangers buaiiB life; rot-s the jr'.l of it fertility; tirloti up cur st.reajua it the ftarticg r'-t f erion; klllt tame a.nd fi& ilf and cnut6. In tpott eaf3. ufceles waate lan4 A5J forest tiref are cot prevt-cta ble. but !n the main rfcey are the reeult f caro!-;u or nejligsnce Man laun contra! the eiataeats- LightuJpg and bpataoo-
! euf conibubtlon cages a feA- of cur foet firec, but th
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r-impt;y 3 yo hav in Uae paw pi.i do not this tt lit tjrelc-ts hunter, i-hernsat or catopc-r, together n-ith the kMo lot vt vm nat nt oa usit Rsratraixr that th m:l ., , ... . . iSrSicote ct "hit it -liad toT b tii: wmp'.aLnta ar. negligence of the settler, contribute by far the greater eceryaii t:?-a raaxiy ourc abevt siij s.roir n4 dj-J jer ! menace to our fcreff The forests of our etate are as U1vljaj cArreeciy tu rcch i' patro:; on tuu. lo ?rotapt ueceif-ary to our welfare at the riie.5 of crops. AM t3v W 4" POt '' yC"'r r tbe dei.afior vroucbt by the forest fire to greater "T"; - 1 1 1 S1 ' " liarutalp oa the comiuuaity thaa en the lndlvHual
The rullte by A. Mitchell Palrc-r. an&ouneed after he bad retired a attorney general of the United States, gives beer a etatua for medicinal uses which i plainly rot denied it by the eighteenth aajendn;entwhose ouiy authorization tho prohibition cf intoicittcc beverajs "for beverage purposes" Palmer aot caly hold that beer e not forbidden by the tightsenti acaeadcaeat ani 9 Volstead law when, vjtd a "majicine." but that the law sot place any rottrtctloci; upen the number of prescriptiouc which a jhysiciaa may iesua. or the quantity which he way prescribe. The C4 of the "sick" man rau&t be the batis cf juisnaenC Ictigatioie br the govensxeat have etcwa that cocslderable number of physicjatii. are willing to be ui5 a dispecj-ers of ictoiicaate to person who preler getting a guaranteed brand through tbe drug atDres to taktBg chancer wjth boot-lessirs, and there U UJiae reaxoa to believe that there may be arj epid?:cic of ailments which only bigb-fowered ber wi;; rclic-ve. There ia bouie satisfaction to drys in the knowledge that the opinion of the former attorney-general is not final, and that is appeal to the gypracie court is likely to be the result if brewer? attempt to fiocvj the country with high gravity beer for "medicine."
HIGH SCHOOL DECNX5 XiiUai vean Lewis, deputy tate superinrecdent ci schools cf Psasylvaaia, bpeakiag in Philadelphia, the cthar dir. &id that "killisg tic: ia high school i$ murder ia the first derrce." for which pupils should b iiteo'cd to "teek other fields." Educators are becoming more and more concerned over tbe inefficiency that is manifested by pupils in the higher grades ef the public schools. Maay graduates cf high schools, although able to p33 the tests necest'-ary to obtain diploraaa. are unfitted for esgaglng ia acy practical work of life. One of the ch'f assets of a high school education, l instruction in methods of thought, the acquisition of th ability to make use cf tLe lnoirledge that has beeu oUIced ia the text-books. Wheo Mr. Lwis refers to killing tirae ic the schools as being "murder in the firtt degree" he hae it mind the death oi the things thtt should fc acquired during one of the most valuable perlM in t life of the youag roaa or young wcmia: the per-od when the foundation for future usefulness should b9 laid dsep and broad through to trainiug cf the naaatal powers along practical lin?s "hen boys aad girls reach the high school ags. .ity of fhm are Imbued with the idea that they are Mttified ia getting through that priod of instruction as eafilv as pcesible. They became drones ia the hive ?f ictalleict'ja! activity, and. although they are able to get passing marks in order to complete the work, they nave failed to gratp the essentia!? of the trailing that has bn provided for them,
I EE END OF THE P'H&PE sucre wiil the circus particle take its gay ic4 luaicctic way through the main tstreeta of 10,000 American cities. Tbi dolonUv aunouacemeat coac from Kiuglicg Brothers and Eiarnum and Bailey, and U based en such 9 tordid consideration ai tble the parade dce cot pay. The pufueicis when the cre ua!od at the si ling;
the gradu d but nyetematic forming of th Hoe of march t
the gaudy wagoce, tha bright costumes, the prlncei? borset. the wild animals, the baiiteous ladies, the e!e pUafitt. the c!owa?-they will appear no more upoa the thoroughfare. Of court-e. the clrcufc remains. The ptak lceaa4e uad the ptaaut have not deterted us Tfco side-shows
the fat lady, the humac skletos, and the v ild man ! frotu i;ornc-o they, at leait. are faithful. But tbe j circue trust haa discovered that tjvrn where there i&
po parade, drav.- better attendance ioside tbe bU ttct i
than theses lu which tbe street shov ic given. 'N'tll. we must coafetis the. parade nae alwayp the bis thicg tvir yt. The cal'!ope music is tbe best ever a cava
anywhere it htii that uew-fangltd thing, the phono- j
sraph, beat a mile i:or we than hear it. 50 more- Let ue not foe! co badly about it. bet us just bigb. as ws a!wa:T aid when the parade fended, and wish we bad a ticket for the circus it'f.
THE '.rl8 6tnpl.--y tuch a. r:.-thora OF" ninx-ncla.t uro in Jfttcrltlni; TWUl rm3eat3 turh j alip-ovsr Birht-arowna KOR Insta-nco tivat, if tl'.ey bllOlU) ever om to our ttjle TUHH tptu pante ABOl"T oat & mout.1 cnti!Kaui priacet rr.6t THE cr.1.5' n.ii she avej- l&vd. IT ic j jfct c e.ty to 6hut your viFEi up t-v axfulngr wit,h U:r A3 it it to p-t out a. art BY throwlcs k-tui-olUiO 03 it ASOTHPl tiupg oiJf our COXLSIOS in'lce ia Ui Jt. rcrii THAT fcvSLS u very cfri.T old j-&iy CUtryeu'icr .nci .T.4.'.i.fe IS hops hell kns-'d! Itii SLACKUl'S block off IS Lh.t lie ru'i to he shajjod iiore UU n m.-A-.-i'di-'er n riU-r THAN axy Other hfcivy eight 1 hti:i PtOQ
THAS eat cut tuti AM keep wirrc. rciMlAPS v e j not iU a rosiTIO to JwJijft correctly e!
THtSt tna-ttcrs hMt wo hould think i Jn I'
'TILVT the hi;6st hour I a. fttylieh ttout's 4j.y v-ov'.cl BE hn at las'. Ltd -time comea
th Payri-AMr!eh hill pad? An. It ivu piei-fi during Tift'e aJi!nitraiion. 3 vhr tj-rt ?ti arttu; in th L'!i!t.vi t-'n'-sf Ana At Eock Xfrland IJ1.. ir..J prip.gf.:d ,5Laj). 4 r-iJ A!.h.n7i p'.,' revaM.ca7 An. A3ha.n'.j. '-ut republican in ftA- it:;
j C In -ht yfr 'k! the farrasrs pa.y ax a.-;-r.gb of II '.; . month for fru I 't)'"'r vh.'-re In,,,,; -a, f jrnjnh-dT An.
, E4itcr Time": fl'af wiiujim to ha voters of East. Cr.i'? and IndUna. Harbor that I an a candidate for th nor.ilnafiT for i):n rfrio of City Julj, 011 th CItizanj.- P-tv Tlck't. IlU'ir E CAKF.OLL rOB AJiDZKMAK Ed!'r Tiuc Fli.ve ar.r.ounc e tb voters of Eart Chn-r- that I ttUl b candidate for Ald-'.rmn-a t-Lare on the CltiZfila' tlckft. GEORGE BLOSir.". Edit.or T'Mr- reu" t" voters or thr first tf-inf Kat rhlcase, 'hat I nin f. fandHaVi fir Alderman f-n th'- RepuhMca r 'ckf-t. rjhject to th primri!t.. May 3rd. H I CHARD DAVIS.
t 6 uviiy tan:s !n thi country ! ira ca.i'it8J:.id t J V'O ? Ana
. 'Ilw.re r t ! They arc the Na.tiotj. i T re rmi'.
. al City Linu ujsrl :-.a.tionaJ Eu3k t ' C-'"J 'dacv for he third
..... , 1 ;-.v lorn ana rne cc-
fwiewie icr ar to get! ticeotaJ and Toir.iiser'-i
OIT ot her t-lrU-b Uati A of cia,rrid niUV v. ho arc tftjrt vhtu llltV are out with th 'e.ry .V?X. noth.'nsr hut V'-CPil? wheu Uiy vt ho-ae.
ic a oa-on cf aimorlLB A .i" which poeaiji t-j J'ROVJDC the -n;y ieiiu.t expl4rv.i.u , OF v. hy a member of the I.A.VS between 41 and 46 Willi a uotewrUiy baJd t-pot will have h:s hiUr cut like a rah rah hoy. TU43 trjuj who blaoie h. tAil.iEf3 oq eprifij fever te
il of chicagro.
j lion- tiia.iy V'e-JcraJ Peterve Uank j ar,i '-here? Ana Thf.re aj-e twelve. ! S H-w h:gh K;if!i I'-er? An.
It hi 324 fr' lri,.-h.
of Vot Cl-icHg'-" "n .'ns rfrpijbliran ticko1 itibj-rrt to tin Mill of th people t th ward by '1rue ef the primary r Miv c, ir;i. LOVIS FEKRly.l
Editor Tivss: Ple.s?. t..r."i!Tir th
9 "".Vhat id the in-re&t bir leicut ! on the Cfiiser.E Ttch- t
I hbaa! r:r; on rteM? An. The EDWARD ADALBERT MVK.V
i J,-!-t earn. v f i,t 2C itjsir.if.. ft wa ;
yiit-r TimeV Plea c ,1
; p..yeri ,,'iy 1. between 2--on i "M"' '-f the Fourth War In East Chi. ! n1 lT .U,yU -a'.'.j-iti Tj,,,,,, teiis ' S'1K; .pdiana, that I will be a csndld' Und ,, !M with ,1, .t i . . ! forv A!'lerpl'" on ,he Republiacn lick-. Jia ei.sej with t-ue scor--- tl d 1 to 1 , subj-rt to the r.rimrls tav 3 12!
lr- .Whit two mm f'usht 75 rounds bo.'orfc one vi; .ble ti U'Jeat the other? Ana. J ,hn 1. uiliva.n and Jake Kiirain fought 7 rounds at K;chbur. Miss.. July 8. 1S83. Sullivan won
JOSEPH CHURILUA
05c.fi in awhile you QKt a POM hlfa fourth a'-Lsy.k inorf Jan. 1 MW v.'ho is like a deg HE would rather .n'ax.O V.n; aS1 A' n Uk "fllvcr 1-AtTS three r.io-thf
Editor T.TKES Pleste announce to voter? of the Fifth Ward, Et Chlc-i that I will be a cardidate for Alderman on th.- Republican ticket. ubje:.t to th decli.,on of the prfmariea, Mnv 3rd ROBERT C. SMITH
H
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Counted Fames Ladder
Political Candidates Announce
JOB BtATO j tlVr T.'ilit,: huDject to the votr cr rjje city r Lf ' Chicago. I will p a 1 ca.n jsda.te for r-n.-min t ion to th of- ! hca cf ilayor 01 Ett Chicagu, i th i co.r-iuo' t-riauj-.ts m May. j
Lto AIcCORilACK. dtor T.mes ritjire announc tbat I am a ce-iaida.t for Mayor of taat Chicago. bibj t to the wishes of the oiers at tne JIa.v primaries and that I erni-tf'-iy solicit their support. JAMES JOHNSTON.
Editor Timkb PleMJ innnynr the voters of Efct Chicaeo that I will be candidate, for Aid rrnan-at-Eri?e. on th Republican tlfket. subject to tb prltnaritsk. May 3rd J. COAH. Editor TiMEar Piae announce to the voters of the Third Ward. East Chicaro, that I will he a candidate for A'derrnan on the Citizens" Tiekt FRANK J. CItZCZON. Editor Trvza: ploae announce to th voters of the Fourth Ward. East Chi. cpco. that I will be a candidate for the office of AJdermaJi on the Citizens" ticket. MIKE KOSCIELNIAK
THE FAIUKX DT CHRJA Whatever mystery m7 surrouad political ajppealags in Chiaa, eae piece of newg stands out sttrlj 5ugh. The famine spells misery aad extinction to irmies of impoverished Chinese, and Its end is not anticipated for several moatks. It is dimcui.. to Tur.liJ-. at this distance, the extent f the disaster, but as the facts become available, hera is rerealed act only a coloaeii misfortune but astounding lack of machinery to cope with i. It is harder still to comprehend the endless selfishness of tin political druggie into which China's leaders pour every available coin they caa lay their hands on. whi'e this country of potential wealth ii uot perrmittcd to enccurago th? human lif? in it. Here ars these starving people, with wetted crope.
THAT FUNCTIONAL CODf Repeat ad-ccacy of the coinage of a two tad aab,alf ceat coin ia these coluiuss ba-s received the eadorsement ef the Fourth Estate, newsppe- -de publication of New York, which brings out tome sound arguments in favor of such 3. coin. A two and ono-half cent piece would be ur mre useful than the proposed two cent coin, which wouJJ ;:.we nbojy acrthing and would b little more than p.n sdded coin to be confused in the pvkt or in dim light with a nickeL But a hlf-niekel would be a bird of another plumage. It would fit into cur scheajs of government taxes and have its place in tbe bargain tales ot department stores. In many a transaction the tax payer or tbe buyer pays an extra balf-cect. There is no good reason why tb j should be a-nd th extra half cent would be saved tc. the individual by coinage of a halfnickel, which would be far saore practical than either the proposed two cent piece or the sometimes talked of half-cant coin.
B. L TVs Successor Used Spare Moments While At Work to Improve His Mind
tlditor T:E-
voters f Erf--5
Please announce to th
cago tht I am a can-
Uncv -or teiias,s that dUtf.,,h.4 , iuut." for th. nomioofoV hiiii fr"m the other snonomittes that C4trfeiis' Ticket.
comprif-- the -Jiling battery of a FRANK CALLvULAN r.ietropolitar. newspaper. Editor Tis-es.-I wtll be a candldat Th;s is not an advertisement for a irr Mayor of 11! Chlcapo on th A. cir,uut.ng library. T U Ululates j ohV; at 1? better than the glltterlcg ffeneralltlej IAMES H. EURNd.
or the p?es asrents of five-foot ishelve. 1
Ear:; o-e morning befar the war, a nci';qtcripr iB4ividuaj walked into The Times office. Hi e'-Jit vii not io pr?s 4 Iks needed a elaave. Tha whit collar was tjrhtly soiled. The if ranker patsed his eye o.er th ont-KJiible and .e!cted avoun and quillets reporter a the object of ao Interview. The y. ar.d g. r. vu isuXficiently irvj: reseioaable to detect after the flrtt fl--"i r-j iiapreaiion a pleasing marnet!rn. i the u.-horp viinor. Beneath the line? of a rather jtere countenance tliat would be ejaiiy u.-eai in hidinj the njw'per of. veaxg of hla life or 'hi number of ace m h hand, tbere was an abundancy of that Indcribable thing ipovii to the etao as ptr-yosanty. Tn cajler stated his wiehe (lrnp'y. He a a reporter for a CbiRo morn1V newspaper, Wflg'sed to inveatlgate condition at Burnham. He had been
cbmpeiled to upe nd moBy to get th ' ?
aett.rtj ;n:ormt ion anq would te e;n- ;
1 barraed untii he returned to hi -f-;
flee. I Rchin-t Chicago an hour or so later!
M'fcat a rnn csn attain through self. Editrr Tines : Pleas announce to
loiionmc iur juyor on mo ne pud
d"Ci3iou of
ryir Ttvs-- -Pleas nn.-.unc to the voters of tho Seventh Ward, Indiana Harbor, that I will bo a candldat for 'h office of Alderman on tht republican ticket, subject to the pnrr.arks May Srd, liCl. PETER COL'SELIS. Dditor TistES Pleapo announce to the voters ot th Fifth Ward. Indiana Harbor, that I will be a candidate for the office of ldfcrrr.an on the republican ticket, subject to the rrlmarie May ord, lf21 SliEPHARD 11. MAnjtlON. rca UATOl Editor Times: You may announce o the voters of Whiting that I am a candidate for r-nominat!on tor the offic cf Mayor, subject to th w!t,ho of th voters at the primaries in Jlav WALTER K. SCHRAGE.
! -; "" - '" 1 Ucan ticket, subu-ct to the
','na'ion. ir rei ra-ney, tr.e ponce re- ; me Alay primaries.
porter, has after a few years mad of' AL.PE.rtT LEWIS
himself a celebrity. He Is th succes-
.n uub ""'J'. v- i- i-. me 1 --" ui cast i nicago ana injiujia cominsr Cltv Ijriinr! t 1 ,0i
genius of the eolumn conductors. .When : HrJXr t,'s .iatenUon to b a 1 MART J. COVROY
j. . , ... ..mil.:;.;., 1. .j J VJ I 1
Editor Tiwxs: Please announce mv i name as a candidate for v-r,- e ..'.
Editor T,M.:urn.tat. to th g&$n Vh.h!."," I? Ill
in cnicago xrinune looned about fnr tho city of East Chicigo at the pna literary light to replace th editor "Juries to be held In May. A vote for
of A Line-o-Tvne. or T o. to which : 1116 18 Y01 r. a clear., e.Tlcleut busi
the paper owes a great share of Its circulation, it considered any number of high-browa. and university graduates. And then a very wise anJ discerning
r.ens administration.
JOHN K. REPPA
me citt CLsax Editor T:yts: I will be a canaldat
editor, called Faslcy from the rink of j to the office of City c;t-rk. of East Cht-
mo siave-ariven. uirucii irom nis i j -.jie .-lay pnm-ifs,
a-ikles the chains ef obscurity and rob- !
EMMA SPENCER.
bd the pollc of a cording good Bos-. Editor Times. You may annouoc my well. ' candidate for Cltv Clerk, on In th. difficult rol. of a successor, j j "p"tentlfbk
Pasley has already won the admiration j decision of the rrtmaj-ies in May.
WHEN A PROMOTER want to let you In oa the ground floor, better b sure his propositicn is on the level.
th pews-paperman tf "ess-raphed the amount of the friendly trn.cact!r-n with bis thackf and good t ishes and fr the sHt-tn favor fore-er after remained a frlar.dNcth'ng unu-'ii! cennectod with th Incident, a vry common one raB ewppaper repcrtera. except this In hf? pocket tbat rnoraln; the Chi.
THAT MEDICINAL beer opinion may not become j cage reprte- wh- name is Fred
operative in tiaje to do anything for spring fever this Pas-e". carried a book of essays by
C:ia.ries .uarnb. 5t&venon. emeraon ana Montaigne. Over at Tvirnham the nlgbt bfr. seated in a corner of th noisiest of the cafes, he had found time to read while waiting for the
peace la said to brood over Mexico, that breeds.
It is anarchy
tVheu s j-pan gtsta past 50 b 1 not so keen for taking the hurdles of life.
There dee? net appear to be any Fltjmp In the busW ness cf creating deficits.
J
ar-J loyalty of the. T3. L. T. following.
HOW MUCH
DO YOU KNOW?
Arbitrages does not wwk when it is accepted in ""oi faith by only one side Dancers used to "trip tbe light fantastic toe." but that was before fh days of the toddle-
night life of the resort to reach the Pitch that would supply the color for his story Examining under the reportorlal ml-eroscc-pe, the minutest details of crime and seanea!, aaiclatlng with police, t-sxlcab drivers $.n& the politicians of the wajrs and employing tl-eir Jargon. Paslev w-a true to his type the police reporter except for that one idiosyncrasy, the readirvr of the best In literature at eM moments on assignments and in the offlce. When he became rewrite man. blowing the. breath cf life into the chy of city news bureau reports, he drew from his reading and
X What Is the limit of weight of first class mail matter? 2 Of the 430.001 Ir.irr.tgrants that landed in this cun'ry !n 1920, how many were skilled workers? 3 What common disa,-e claims more lives than any other? 4 What state In the Union permit boys 14 and girls 12 to marry? a How many citizens doa United States have on Us pension Hot? 6 What persons may make & will? 7 What la meant by "senile dementia?" 8 What tree can be used as a natural lightning rod?
J Whan in the open how higli do i
flies fly above the ground? 10 In Toxas la.nd measure how l-ng is a "vara?"
BERT H. PETERSON.
Editor Tmxs You are authorised to announce mv candidacy for re-nomln tlon to th off:ce of Cifv Clerk on th republican ti-ket of East Chicago, subject to the May primaries. THOS. T. RICHARDS.
Hammoncl
TOE HATOB Editor Tiwxs To,j rr,y announe to the voter? of Hammond that Ism cand.data for r'.nnmina'in for the off'c of Mayor, on the Republican ticket subject to the wishes of the voters at tb prln-ariB in May. DANIEL BROWN , Editor T'mes : Will y.j V'ndlv an. noun c t m the voters of Himmond that I sh!;! b - a sendidate for Mvo on th Dem--ri .. ticket. 8'jbject th rrlmerits Y-. hld. May 3 1 "2 1 ED SIMON. Editrr T'Mi- P!ea--i annou-ca to the voters of Himrtiond thut I rtl be a candidate for Mavor the Ronubllean ticket, subject to the primaries Mi5rd, 1D21. CHARLES If. FRIEDFIJ
Editor Times ricase snncunc to th voters of East Chicago that I will b a candidate for the offic of City Clerk, of East Chicago on the, republican ticket, subject il th primaries, -May 3rd. TETER WHALEN, Jr. Editor Timis "please announe to the voters of East Chicago that I will b- a candidate fir City Clerk on th Citizen's ticket, km evidenced bv my petition now on file in th City Clerk office. JOHN J. KEEN AN. ro crrv TusAsrtrsjsa To th Editor The Timp.s: You may announe thit T am a candldat for City Treasurer of the City of East Chi. cago on the Republican Ticket, subject to the Primartea. Very trply yours. D W. DUPES
FOB CITY JTT"f! Eottor Tints: Ple.e.; .inn-jnre t the voter of Hamm-r-d. tb,t I -o j. a candidate for th -,fr - - - Cltv JuiK on the republican t"-,-.- s-.b.- t0 t'r decision cf the primiris 'r 'V'av I I MPDJggKA. Edlfr Ttmbs: Pl&is. a--rounc I am a can-Idate for 'he -ffice of t Judge on th Republican ticket, subje't to the primaries, Mav s HENRY CLEVELAND Editor TliiXS: Pleas announce in the columns of your paper that I am a candidate for re-election to the office -f City Judge on the Democratic ticket. THEODORE C. KLOTZ
Cdltor Times: Kindly announce tbi voters of Hammond that I am a ' .id t - ,-,, v, rAminatinn for the office of City Judge on the Republican tlcjct. subject to the primaries. May
DAVID C. ATKINSON.
Editor Times Will you paso announce that I will be a candldat for
th nomination of C:fy Treasurer, for: TAtnr t.wh ri a ,totyR2LcanChpV?mreIsn1-- 6UbJtCt 1 iPTi:11! to th Republican primaries. candidate for City Judge on the r-rub-
i ncan ticKet,
ANSWERS TO YESTERDAY'! ftESTIOXS 1 What is the principal farm c.rrp in the United States? Ans. C.rn Is tho principal crop. The oat crop la second. 2 Durlnar whose administration was
i TOS CTTY JTTDOB j Edi'or Times: Pledge snrwiurrt to h i-Mft- ff V t nilcai-o th T hi
i be a candidate for re-nomination to th
f ttf e ot City Julge. subject to th prlmiriff, Slay ird. 1021. ! H. M. COifXN.
subject to the orlma-ieii.
May 3rd, 19U. PHIL GREENWALD.
Editrr T'mes Tle-ase announce to th voters of East Chicago that I will be a cindidaf for City Judge en the repub. iican ticket, subject to lh primaries May 3d. 13J1. M TCTT A TTTj HA.VRA V.
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rO CTTY niASTTUK Editor T:ix: Kindly announce th: I am candidate for the romlnatlf, for City Treasurer, of Hammond, subject to the decision of the Republicsvotera at the ITimariej on May 2rd, 1921. WALTER F. BIELEFELD Editor Times: Pleas announe to th voter of Hammond that I am a canal, date for the nomination of City Treajitirer. on th Republican ticket, subject to the primaries, Mav 3. 1921. EDWARD WEEEL. Editor Times Please announce that T will t a candidate ofr City Treasurer on the Democratic ticket, pub'-oct to the primaries, Uv 3rd. 1921. EDWARD EGOEEl ECHT. Editor T'ves Please announce to tbe voters cf Trimmnnrf thnt T am o .cw.-i.
date for the office of City Treasurer on the. republican ticket, subject to tho pri
maries, stay jra. ii'.i. E. E. If AJXTZLER.
CTTT C1.I11K Alitor TtwesiJ'ou may announe to the voters of Hammond that I am a candidate for re-nomlnat ion for th of. tic of City Clerk, on th Republican ticket, subject to the primaries. May 3d. 1921. ARNOLD H. K17NERT Editor TTX5:-Pleiise announce to th voters of Hammond that I will be a cardidate for City Clerk en tbe Retvjbl'c-i' ticket, subject to the primaries. Mv,3rd. 1921 MILTON L HANSEN
Editor T'vxs- Pleaaa annourcn tn tbe voters of Hammond that I wi'l bo 4 cjsjtdklate for the office of City Cle-k othe Republican ticket, pubjoct to the r-t maries Jiay 3. JOHN A. MAL1
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Editor Tiiixs: Please announoA the voter of Himtiinnii. that I vir V a cundidste for the office of Cltv Clef, , on 'be ReruMican ticket. subj-et to th--declsion of tho primaries Max S. RUDOLF H HORN.
Editor Times Ploare announce to th voters of the Four'h Ward. Hairmond. Robertsdalo) that T will be a candidate for the office of Alderman on the repub llcan ticket, subjoet to th primaries. May 3rd. OTIS. H. EOQERS.
ri'trr T:ves Please announce to the vot-r of th Fourth Ward. Hammond, that I will be. a candidate f.r Alderrran or. the Republican ticket, subject to the primaries. May 3rd. 1921. e. jj-twj-tt. Editor TfE: P1ae announe to th voters of Hammond that I am a candidate for the republican nomination for Councllman-at-large. mibjeet to the
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