Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 247, Hammond, Lake County, 7 April 1921 — Page 4

Pace Four

THE TIMES

ilmr?day, April 7. 1921,

THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS'

!-rotecticn of al! the people, and it !s tt height of ia-pudt-cce to call them "political prisoners."

. If members of the organizations whose represea-t.-itivcs will tee president Harding cn April 13 to plead

j for the release of violators of t.te 'ar-tinie la were I

;ir. ranch lntret,ted in safe-guarding true Americanism jo they are iu securing liceusw for themselves, the Issue 01' general aruneMy would u"t present iU.elf. It ii!:iy bo that President Hanling will grant the rol3ws eoucbt; but it should be vH unfk-r.tcu.d that t?je por:-om who are given freedom were ronvkted be"ue.. thev wer nl.'udgel etfennt- of tbe T'nittd states la a crli.b a 1 period. In or out of prIou. they still be.ir tho b-and of d ifloyalt.y. FFOMPT ACTION NEEDED

Jt&esau & ihomvi'.n, Bat CYeo v!i-non 831 I A.i.i!eer ai ticn i-ingrws may take on tu tariff

c;rr7J;"-T:i:r!:r": taxation at tbe .,,1 itm rtcnM not be de-

iaciknii jtarbor I News Lte&ier).. WaHle

Crown Polat

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The L-ke County Tlcits DaJJy except tijrdiy nj SuaCay. LuLrfcJ at tie postoaica Is lid laruomi, iuon 2. Ths Xines Eaat Chiciiato-Icciijuia 1 rb r. .11 i ctcept (sued. Eutered fit th potftoSice- iu Ltit i iu.ia.ito, Kveu exr "5, 121S. Toe LuLis County Time Saturday and vkiv JMtloa. Ccterd at the pjjto ffice In Ha mqocii, F-ibrumw ". Ifl. Tba Oary Eveaj.ij lunw ixiiy c.cpt ulljy. L"j ttred .t Cie pcsioStcc to Gary. April 1', lull. All Uu'lor Uie act or Marcii X 16 V. tut second-cLuva diktttr. rVKLIU.V ADVEEI1SI.NG KLi'itubKMATIOS O LOGAN PAVNK & CO. CHICAGO

Gary OiliLe

. Telephone 131

. Xc-i' phone ii-3 ia"ej beyond the inie n aarv to brine about .i vork-

lt you have tjy trouble rttir.& Thx Tiscsi mae core

plaint lmiceo. lately to th circulation Impart rr.enc HamrBona ( private exchj rsc) 3 leu, 3101. S10J 'Ca'.l for w "waiver d"w:nwnt wantM.)

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I J-rviri,ts. j I ii.'! undvrstandirg It ts evrrterl tl:at tlo ii..Tsei..-y

NOTICE TO flBSETHKHS.

If vrm fall tit reoiv yr rrnv :f Twi Ttvtcs as 1

1 rcmptly 3 you hava la the paau p;4ise Jo lict think It baa : tion fhouid dr.;g tbrousb until tbis fall, to.-

tariff n:eaMie toed b" V."o'-d'-rv;' a, 1; '-n ill b reenacted, t! .1 t'!'n -H! t!i-:,:i I - oti'i t'i cTilderjtioa rf 3 g:-uer;:l revis-dn of revev.uf- It "ou'd b ;j r-frt-

! ous T's-tike if deb;ie ver t.-.riff a n ! t,i itu; b tth-la-

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tainty of the act boa that would be takpn would I '-rt .inly

bfcttn lost tr wad not cent cn tin.c. Hem."rnbor I'-a' th mail I

rv;co la r.ot wnat it ua4 to bt. and tl-t coinpiaints ar 1

.cr.di i ; .-in ir.iay taures aoovit ins ir:n an.j ti,ii s-er- ; navp ne t-nect oi niiiGeruif t lie it-turn to tioruiil oort . ; vice. 1ns T kss hifc incrsd its inaiiirss ec'-pm;!'. ar;l 11,.., , , , . , . . i

6t?lvin earn4:iy to re--i it patrons ou time, be prompt i uiUt'J;-. now so mucn neeu-i r-.. inaubtry and tniMnes iu advifiiiif us v.Gn you o not ue. jour paper a'l o wiU tr, pi-r-"H act rvo;-;.t,T'. J ' i ' "i-1 ; ''' - r If lac? ':uuibe,- of V:.s- :',iembers of iv-ngrfM 1n1IA1N STREET j t?ud tr ir:.-i on the vrivUege of debating the tariff and Sinclair Lewis, author of --Maia fctreet, 1 does ce-r- j taxation TKedf.tjrc-t. at leufetb. they will create j ultuaUialy hit the little towns of this country pretty hard ' tbn th3t w;.ll bave the effect of hindering th. return 'o in bis book. The folks m New Ycrk wo are suj-poscd j iormii coi:tioiS. I' ncertalv.tx will ui.i':e butdue to hand out the literary standard for the rest of tb aieu ultra-con?rvat!vc-. with the reu!t that there win

,-mi.itrv think hftf. inFt awfullv realistic. Ttev o-sshf ! te ce.ay in a senerat resumpticu or nuying. Msau

AM maj; who has a lf , CAN' t-Il you that you dot't have TO ha-.e whiskers ou your faco ro b aii t - g . to the tvp i'f th; CMlltEnS' league. ' I THE f",p are Just, v f aryr i HI T w far.ry that If they f-r's P' rmittfd j Tr hi.- r!-.thin; and r-5f riva AT th'tr own prlcrs Tlir nv f.liants would hin t i; t la a f'-- -a--'h s ATTHVTIOV f -.',, s --.-. Mi ll n In fa.-'l.'il If hoy icr.ll pri! an n--." ii.V-' 'it 't

T en.n'1. jir tl'Jf ' h o" on.r kr wr -vMr !' a4ay w lull a bit b.uK'T i ti v t'ii i'v ? . ! . z yea rs ace

AD ever, at the church MCCTICS t. Snan-iai director ILCMS to bn .!.-. ut M.e MOST proi-n.n-Tit pers-.n pr-.se.r.t. H'HE.V the a.v-f-rag n:u.n fr,";i.ks of a III- m ears &n to v:.cn be ran go AMI burri.-'v mony.

Political Candidates

Editor T:.tef T! -a.e arn-uree ts th voter? of El st h:'--?o .'.rd Indir li-rbor that I em can'iil i'e tor th nomination for the office '-it Oity Julg oi. M2 Citizens' I'artv I'li.k'-t. HUGH K CtF.ROLU

A voters ..f Ka-t. ("'iwasro t' Announce rM

Ttjces- r-se M '"iicr to th

hat I iwll b a

t-LarRe on the

GEORGE ELOSKT.

t t JilracO raa i:.,tcer 1 V r - M; r. '.. ;r,

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HOW MUCH

I DO Y00 KNOW?

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to know, for the majority cf them who amount to much of anything came from small towns. It all depends cc what you see en Mi:a StreetMr. Lewis aw a lot of oi!lacs. tedious Ichbitants,

vacant minds, and smugness, the Lor rib!

smugnets cove:tins everything. Now mayte if you're o!i-fish:cned, and remember "Tom Sawyer" and old Ed Howe's hock, "The Story of a Country Town, you ha got a slightly different impros&ion. Perhaps you haive thought some American small towns and small cities were pretty good. any. 'ay. What you see depends; on what you're looking for. "A savorless people, gulping tasteles food and sitting afterward, ccatless and thoughtle-i-s. in rockingchairs, prickly with insane decorations, listening to mechanical music, saying mechanical things about the excellence of automobiles, and viewing themselves as the greatest race in the world." That's what Mr. Lewis says of the folk of Main Street. He's partly right, too. If ycu want to Ler tha truth about yourself, go to a critic, not a friend. But Mr- Lewis' indictment, unhajppily, isn't wide enough. It should be extended to the 'whole human race. We aer dull. We are stupid. We are far too self-satisfied. Let s stir cur sluggish minds a little, and thereby work a blessing from the curses put upon us.

facturers, too, -want to know what may be expected in the way of relief from taxa'ion before they will feel justified in resuming operations on the usual scale

fclime of i DODalNG Al TOil(.olL.h.s for exercise may re

healthful, but a m3n should be sure his insurance policy is on straight.

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Tlir. candtd.it lv- iTin.vn'tV' J "v r n t - ' oi's-'Jii'lirir liai a ! t' 1 '

M ttfi !- '.: WO v.- .jnfiilent'.v bli"v rit PKJt ir.othf-r-lc-!i

, r-.'vmr - h.--n it la hM a 1 pr- :v:-.-? !': i -i t. s : :rV, r c r t! " tr.nriins- -,T "n pin. r':' i.Ti--- i-f i i a17'' i I.: ' t.-r I. ".'I I " 'rr- y; -in!:l. ',!;n ' '! !:- fir. ' ; Old Cow

Editor Tritr.' Tiii-e arnounre fo voters of he Fir?t Ward, hjtn Oileairn, that I wi"! 1 -x candidafi f "r Alderman

I on tho hfp'j bi icvm t.c i' lub'ct to th

'::':n?r. " RICHARD DAV13. ,n I 1 hr-by anncur.r my aMrr-Ms

LE-J iJcCORltACKl r 'r a r ,n th!rl war" 0? th . ' East Cnlo.ag-o on th- r pub!. run irKet

J: y 3. 1021. LOt.'IS Fr:KP.I.VT

in o r ) . , r coming n-iin.r

i am tt r i o : Chi. hlth IC-'MI- t II,--arti-;t!y ;(.:

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M 'i vo r of tst 'vi-hH of t. h ;

"i ri-.- n J that I th'T : .re J m :-; j'-'i rxsTON'.

El!or Ttvks PVa tmiiui'i! to h voters of th Fourth Ward Et C"nl-.

I . 'tit I be a candidate for Allt tTd.tor T:mhs -r.n irn.-.u-r to thi-irn'1-n or- CiUxens Tlkt

votfr, or Ft jt h; ,h... t rim rn.n- EDWARD ADAI.EEP.T MUHA

diQ-j.it- for th

tut "" ; jtei-.s

:t!.-n for .i.'iyor on

Oit'or TrvEK Pl ore. ounce to ti

FltAN'K CALLAHAN 1 u"rs,"f tf rourth Ward In F;&f Crtj. . . : I c.UffO, Indiana- that I ;!! h nnitiitix

Ed'tor T:mk- - I w!i! bo t raad'da' I fo AldTmar.. on th'- Ror-ubilscr. ticket r Mvor .r J-..- r-.:r-. on ths Ke. 1 ? u :"' '- ""' the prir-.a nei Jf." S. 1311

put.'icr! ti'-i-rf-t, r:tU:r' ', the de'ls'cn J '-:-, Jr. ru Mt lUL.UA.

of thp voters nt t,-..

Editor Tf.- Fleaie r.no-inre to 1 ''ter of tht. Fifth Ward. K.-:' Cr.ioarc, that I b a car.d!di for Alder-rr--'n on th I'.'puMlojr tic!'?' rubjeit to the dectBi..ri of the rrlrriarir Mv rd HOBEUT C. SillTH.

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Ed ' r T1VE-- J announce to h. ca:. '!:!.-).- -or M-,vr on tho Kepub lio.-in t,.-k't. f.ubi.-ct to th: d'..-,s.:i.i, of t ,.'- ;J a y prtrtiai : ALPKi.T LEWIS

"POnTICAL PRISOES" Loyal American citizens generally a,nd the American Legion in particularly will not take kindly to any v attempt on the part of the advocates of general amnesty to give the impression that the persons now in prison for violation of the espionage law ar "political

SOME DRYS will be shocked to enter their favorite drug ttore3 and see several cases of beer in the place of the cosmetic case.

A LOT OF GIRLS seem to be living for frills and thrills.

WHAT DIL SIMONS really advises Gsrmauv to do is to make preparations to make reparations.

ENFORCEMENT of the law is likely to make the tcot!egi:iiig business, somewhat monotonous eventually.

I'Ot'LO fnpp this country on i brej 1 j udd'.njr platform. ' V iriE the exco.pt .on of the

M'i'.n; -if fori people rmo;.t ETLitiTHnr; :-: j ff-t. nowadays IS r.'thnr 4dulteratd or shoddy In forr way.

1 '-i f ton "-4 " " 1 '!. Hiv oM is r.-1-:'r Cunt-.'?"

Ed. 'or T'v ' ' ' i - J"

if ihhr'-- ; 1 ' ! 'r'' t:.;,.t j or the eity o

Edl'or TiMr.f Fae .ir.o'it-r-

.t voters of East Chicago that I xrlli ! o-i r?:ay t"V'. ,h ! b ear.dldae for Ald-rmar-at-Irre. on

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i r.-.ZH ion of the

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AP3Wta3 TO YtSTtBiTS

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'it jo: wa 'r t o fcf f,rt. j

A vo'e for

ir.-s. May 2r'l.

J. COAR.

0,tn' .. .". I tho vr,"r, of -he Third Ward. Ea-t Chi. T,- .. r;.rr,r. 1 ':'' I w:l! be a rtar.d.'dat for Al-J-"1-- Ei-I PA ar,rr.a.n. tti th- Cltinens' Ti' -r-t.

FOB ri 17 CIERK Edttrr X:.vps. .-r v. i'.i ..- a candidate

on r rer-'ii

FRANK J. CIHZCZON".

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Edi'or Times : I'leaie an r. ounce to the

r.o.-n'.na'ton o'er." of tr.e Fourth Ward r.. rvi

to the offioe cf Citv ''.'r'-r 'f Kst Cnl- i rsiro That I wir. v.. a s i-.. . .v.

' "" j t6.., n. uj j -r.- ; . or:.f.f. r.r Ajaerrr.an on the itizerts' tickr.r Fcur pound". j EMMA t-i'L.VCER. -t.

' irr.miirro.n'- hat ' r-,. ";. i -iittt. -fci'-JaiLLISIAK

r-- in ho !-,:,'.

Editor Tim:;.-? You tr. iy ar.noucca my

re sk...ed v--rkrs? An?. A to'a'. of i r' r',; " '''-

I " ' " - ?o..: 1 " . .-.-rs Cf-cltlon of WOMAN'S m.-.r.S Is aiert. eatifivo y.-ari .- :2 r- -"-ere prof ss:c rial m.-ri ana I

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f Ei?t Chlca-. ; f.:.r 1 , J cr.r.nir.c to

to th ' : - ' . - o-j-vi.-ii.i ara. inai-

AVD coir.pr' hn! v and d-FTit'e h'-r keen

INTEREST In th duties

? Wi- comm.-n disease

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Fdttor T-

any o;h-r? An Pr.-t:m'ir.- 'j-n to tl'-

r --r.'-b in May. ; r-,:-",r. '-- i te a cancidat HEHT H PfTl'SiON" ! 'he f.'.ce cf A!drrr.an on the r- ' j publican ticket, subject to the primaries

-uav era, i.'-i.

PETER OOUEEXIS.

in-- oth-r dif-aso.

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bor-s 14 and girls 12 ;. ear.- to marr-

riTlZEH!P it Is lrnr.os5,!ble to ex- Ai'P Kentucky. Louisiana and VirB-:.-

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ur.'-e to the I '-a.n ticket, subject to the rrlmaHea

d. 1521.

A FINANCIER is a ner;cn who is able t

that it is net money you need, but more gumption

V'u are au'horlzed to ' .Ji'iicv tor r'--r..-rr.lr.- I

. -; t - Clerk oi. -h (

la. ?t !;: ties show, tak's mor lives th.n ! -i"Jb!i-ru ; ' r Eat Ch.-.-.igo, suh- i Editor Tiivrns Pleite announce to . . ... ., i 3-ct to the Ma v r r 1 -c voters or' h.-- P fth w ,1

PERTAIMNf. t.. her newly arrived j an nr ".raso. j TH V. KICHAKDS. : I f irbor. that I will be a candidate for"

full t '' eo'on ;-rmi : tr. i.tTi'o c.f A.dcrman on the ropubll-

vrttrc r.f Ka;t -':-,i..a to thv I will b a j liav

t!ii-'n hi. ; cf Ea?t Ch';-rir ." . i'-- .!- 'it; j TO her about the reveral candidate!,! How man v ciM2rui does ,h n .t-d : "' o,,- to - - -y- M. a v rurd. j

rcr r.-aynr - ", , '-. ' ' ' TOS HATOB There a -ota, rf o' .1 pers. r.r on, :.m ,-. T-v-- ----.Pr. uc o ' Editor Times 7ou may or.nour.ee ta TO cli-ert her attention ! the prsi-n :'f-t. Of tin- r.umber : - I f.ie -'-er? i . - ' ,'-i,V-s ' .rV-, x ;, -ho voter, of Whiting that I arn a cJinTcvr e.c-, 'r-i - v,.,.u,1.(, ;S3 aj-e "-!-: ' ' ".di -:a-- . ' : r c r. th. ,i:':l'' for re-nominatlon fcr the ofTIc, LCG frcra -c. 3 6,;8 h is. ..d 8 ! -" '..., .. ,., ; i- - . - . .. , -j rr.v , cr M-iyor. ubje-t to the w:hot of th

i -fr - - - - x --- , -.!!- ;- ri" - . . - .. .- - . - v.r-i ai u.e priman-s m Jiiy n ycu J j Ans. Any person of .----jr.d mind who : office " WALTER E. SCHRAGl

- rIS I'1 always rrn'S tn has reach r..d rhr. Al-e ,-, rtiserefion i ca- -J -. 1..-.-.NAX. . '

SHEPKAR.D H. MARRION.

j rtTlMATE of obstinacy

WHEN YOU SEE the variety of clothes worn by J when he a wror.gr. tromen, ycu wonder how they know when they are in what has becorr.e of tho o. t. Etyle. j woman t M-IIO -.ore a. ha.t that

has reached the &z of discretion is ca- I

paoie oi rr.a.iin a win. TO' C-T".' ? TH

7. "What is meant by "serii'o demen- ; To th- Fd.tla?" An? It is a peculiar decay cf '"f" the mo-.-.ia! ficulties which cccurs In ex- j cjs- ftn '-y'- ?

E-i : c r Times- Flea

Seme wives -would hardly want to claim the credit i

of having mace their husbands w-hat they are.

A man may be considered quite well trimmed when t he has nothing left but a stock of bad habits.

WAS covered with imitation fruits

WD vegetables? THE spiritual continues to have A pretty hard etrusg-le with the MATERIAL in its coinmer. dat.'.e ef

treme old ago. What tree car. be ucd as a natural lii'b.tr.ir.g rod? Ang. The -hite r-plar 9 When in th oper. how high -!.ify above the g-rour.d? Ans. More than 12 feet.

to the I r.i

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! 10. In Texas land m.wre how long , to the Fer ' is a "vara?" Ans. A "vara Is S3a in- i

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Crafting is all right in the spring of the year, forts

prisoners." They violated a law enact e'd for the bu it should be limited to torticulturalists. to e-et omewhe--e

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why Karo is

Minorities ieii

of the greatest of all

etiergy -producing foods Every father and mother should read this message

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be a car.dl i it- f - .r.t e cr ; ; ..

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. -TH , p;vo as ? candidate for Mayor of thi . ; -i r-ii c. ,f tthlf.ng. Indiana. 6ubtot to th . --r . :-.-n or the Fepubiican veers at ths ' I---?' - "'rr.ir.fr . it;.- prima ries. May 3, 1J) iu.ij-o'. MART J. COTK4T. -..-7.-5; I HiTirnorid rOB JSATOB i r -. - , . E- -r T:vE- Tu rr.av trneaae t -:- ' - ys of Hsanttnd tha I en a ean- - ,- " -da-- r re-nomination for the office T. 1 . 1 ' -o-r- on 'he Republican ticket, sub- ;: th --t-.?hes of the voters at ta 1 J " Fs. ; rim-:r.es in May.

DANTEL FROWN'. r-:-' Ttmes W!l f-r-x kludlT n. 1 v' H-! f- ' 1 vot.-rs 0f Htm-Tiond ttit - ? b acr.didate fsr Mavor on Os '-"'-;; ti--K.--t. subje-t to the rn-i-.-'.i-- i tr. be held. Mav 3 t '.!. 1 ED SIMOW.

,' Fdit-r TtM' ( vo'fs of F is i li m . i May fid. IlIM

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or TiMTE Flease anti'M n

. . ., - . rs cf Hammond that I will a - .h- c for M?vor on the R-publiean ''" V'""'' :": -eot to th primaries. May

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CHARLES H. FRIEDRICH.

HERE is much more than the dali-

to

H cious tste of Karo to accovant for the -fil- fact Lht more than tv,-o himdred million cans were sold Last year. It's simple enough, when you know that Karo is perhaps the richest of all foods in JDsxtrxy&&. And JDextross is one cf the meet important food elements there is. Yoit could not live long

witJiout dextrose

Most cf the foods ycu eat such as bread, starchy vegetables, and all forms cf sugar have to bs changed into Dextrose before 3-t)ur jTsT-tein can use them as energy fooda. So Karo may almost be said to be a predJgested food. These are scientific facts, supported by the very highest medical and food authorities. Send for the free booklet mentioned below and read the facts. Karo is perfectly delicious whether for cooking, balring, cTKiy-rnaking, or preserving. It's the best part of the breakfast for millions of people on pancakes, hot biscuits, cr as a spread on toast.

CORN PRODUCTS RJUTNiMG COMPACT a&3 EJt ILiMia StTMt. Oucmmo

Ycur Protection Do net fe deceived fcy cans contan'nin.ir syrup tht CUT hi lock Uks Ka.:o. Th nam "Karo" is cn every can of original Karo lock for iu and t assured o fu'd weiit cha big a est quality. BLUE ICaro Ti standard table syrup. Also tor coofcihj, baidng nd Cindy cr-airinrj. L'rht fcrowa color, di-icious or L&avy-bodieS syrjyk. 1 RED Karo Th Idsil Syru p for very us for cocking, talcing, can-ay making and pr6rv-lng. &ecauo oi its hooeylike p-prnc trutny prefer it j o 6p.-ed for c&k4, biscaiia, treda GREEN Karo Fla-wtrerf with Jiigbest grrde rsaJ coaple saigar. Very cuoderat id price absolutely per. Tba caiers of Karo nr the world's largest uers cf Ue highes. grade Cip S-sgax ovr doua-Dd tea used icamliv.

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Times Plesc, arv.--jn? to

FRIDAY AND SATURDAY

lit' '-'- "'tors cf Hanmor.d that I will b ;'; ! ' "ir. 1;:-Jt fry th office of city Judr

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!., 1 ; ''.-t republican ticket, subject to the

-ifior. or the pnmarloj in Mav I. I. MODJESKA. - - ' "r Trtitssr FWf arrojuc that -r ; 'aodidate for the effire of Citv cr- -he Republican ticket, subjec jirimsries. Mav $. KENRT CLE-ELAND. Ttk.ES- P!ape announce in th . -f ycur rarer that I srn A Cjin- "' for re-ei--t;.-n to h- office cf ; j'i2?e ,;.. hr- rrcrrsic t'ckt THEOrxDF-E O. KL5TZ

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i V ' Editor TlMZSi Ivlndl- nrr-utce : i. '.- ' r?. cf Hamrecin 1 h2t I ant . , ..; - - f-r ., ncrriiriat'c-, .-r trj j j f -e o.f Citv Jjjdffe ort the Rrubl!"ar l :r I ticket, subject to the primaries Mi

DAVID C ATKINSON.

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T7"D T-J A bocWet .Trer - XVX-J parnt sb&ald raad. Talis ail about the wo derfal food vala of Karo; explains the meaning cf Dextrose, and why children thrive on it. Sent free with the beactrfaily Hostra tod Cora Products Cooi Boole cS 64 pages. Writ Corn Products Sain Co Arjo, m.

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I E '.tor Times Pleas announce to th' h voters of Hammond that I wi be a I Iid i'c f,r Ci'v Juda-e c- the r-rub-ljl i i;cri t'ok'f. ?ub1et to the prl-narior Iv1i' M.iv Srd. 1921. jfj!j! PHIL GEEENV"AI.r) F litor Tufia- Kindly snrv vine ic-i' I am ." candidate for th rtoroir.at!'. i ri j f r City Treasurer, of Hammond, su

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Eii'cr Ttm-ssi pten.se announce to th v--'--rss cf Hammond that I am a candid ite for tlie nomination Of Pitv Tra.tirer. on The Rnnh!1cjan ttcV-ct 5nW".

"J:'o the primaries. Mav 3, 121.' EDWARD VCERET. i P T. "!or Ttvf? Plea arnoure that 1 H ; " ::' b a ear.didat cfr Citv Treasurer I vi th Donio .--it ic ticket, subject to th? ii r-r;rtrri. Mnv iird. 121. fji : EDtVARD EGGKBRSCHT. ,4: ;

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Li voter? rf Hammond that I am a can5!-

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CITV CIiESJC fiitor TiVEs: Ton may announce to 'ho voters of Hamrnond that I am a c.ardidat for re-nomlna tion for th- of.

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MOKer. sunje-ct to uie primaries, jjay 2d. 1921. ARN'OLD H. I-rfVERT.

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Edi'cr Ti-rss- Please .n'ur! to th i -o t of H-.mmcrd that I )! be a can. j didate for ift-- Clerk on the Kv'Jbl'rstt i tirket, subjct to the primarios. Mav ,' .'ri. 1:121 I MTLTCN L HAN'SE.V

Editor TrMEf Please ar.r "ir r r." 1 the voters of Hammond that I i-i'.! be i candidate for th effic of C"'- Clerk on " Rf publican ticket, subjee- u- t.ho priI r.-.aries May z. I JOHN A MALT' I

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1 Editor TlMr- Plo.as i--,ojnr.A ' ! th voters cf HatnmTl th.-. t I m-;". b i .-). candidate for the office of City Clerk I r -. -he porvj ' 'ican ticket. sub;ect tc h decii'lon of the pr'maries. May 3, 1?2".

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E liter Ttvis PI ear. anncuti- tc t.i vr.--rs cf the Fourth V"ard Ha.rr.m-r.d i F hertsdale that I -jrill be a cart ! dl f -r ih ofice of Aldermar: or. the rerub-

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Edit.-- TtMES Piease announce to th v-.t'-r of th- Fourth Ward. Hammond, that I -will be a candidate for Alderman or- the Republican ticket, subject to th rr.niirie, Mav 3rd. 1321. E. JEWLTT. Edi'or Times: Please annotinet to the voter of Hammond that I am a candidate for the republican nomination for Councilman-at-'iarf e, subject to the wishes cf the voters at the primaries. May 3. 1921.

ERHARD holmtberg.

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