Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 255, Hammond, Lake County, 16 April 1921 — Page 4
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POLAND'S PEACE The republic f Poland has made peace with the .-t'Ciei froterntiipiit of Uusbia, thereby giving a certain tcognkton to tbo Russian redf which will be u.-ei l..y j f cm to pre:-s their claims against other nations of Kui ope. Great Britain deceives herself in the belief that ommerclal relations may be resumed w it hout official iccogrittion in spirit at least. The Poles fought bravely against the Invasion of the ft .slant? Jat year, but there I a limit beyond which 'hey are not able to po in defending tuemselviiw against Ru.ssia. They have done the only thing that ecu Id be lone to justice to themselves entered into an agreetsent to ?1ve In peace with their neighbor on the east. The Russo-Polish, treaty gives conhiderable advautace to Poland, and the Russians agree to pay $15,00,000 io Poland in the way of indemnity for damage caused by the war. Poland will do quite we!! if the soviet government of RusHa keepe the pledges which have Veen made In terms of the peace treaty. Having agreed to cease military operations agins-t e tch other, the Russians and Poles also agree to guard '.gainst aay propaganda that would impair either government: Russia will cot try to spread holshevism in Poland, and Poland will put a ban on anti-bo'shevist ac- : ;vities in Poland. The sovereign rule of each state is recognized. There eeems to be no reason why Poland boutd not open trade relations with the Russians, since Great Britain, which can have no reason? like those or Poland, proposes to get all the commercial advantage pojfpible out of Russia,
there no doubt, had Alexander lived, popular cntiiUfdasiii would have tudorsed Madame Manos as his nitiouit. 'July recently the Greek counts defied Cou- . taiuiiu- am umie.i over Alexander's property to his irV. If a i. y had hoc a born the Constantine opposition, as usual, would have resolved the public into permaneat sympathy with tlio widow and the pretender. Then there would have btseu doings. Put it was a Kirl.
WORK FOR MANY .Miti:;. people are out of work and the pinch of hard
ship is beginning to bo felt hero aud there. Put that i.- true of the citier. and towns only. Farmers are begging tor help and little is fcrthcominj. The trouble seems to be that men are willing to remain idle, for a tune at least. Imping for imp!oyim-nt at their fornior occupations, rather than ch.uige thir environment irota city to country. But the drift back to the land has started, according to trustworthy figures and thos) who a few months ago were dolefully foreca-ning the time when tibaudoued farms would force starvation upon the nation will hare to t.'ike a les dismal view of the situation. The truth is that many people who new live in tuuns and cities would be far better off iu the country, t-H'ii with le.s actual money. Work on the farms is more constant than In thu cities. The farmer cannot stop producing because of low prices or unfavorable markets, which means that he always lias a certain ..mount of work that hui- to be done.
HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW?
I hereby announce mv r.ldermanlo candidacy fr the third ward of the city of K:iKt 1 1,1. on t.U repiiMS-au t1rkt M.iljc-t i.j ih: will of th. vopi-j of the Bald ward, by virtue of the primary of May 3. llKl. 1"UIS FEP.RIXI. Editor TIME: rn?e announce to the voters of the Fourth Ward. Eat eiitcago. tht I will b- cnmiMate for Alderman on th "lUz'r,s Tkkft. EHWAUD .VDAI.Iii;r.T MUHA
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Editor Time Plea.-- anno'jn.-n to the voters of the Fourth H'nrd !n l"at Thtcajro. Indiana, that I will h- a candid:.' J'or .l.rir.aii. on tiv it-;"ib'.iaii tiek'-t, SNwject to the prirriarie-i Mv '. 1.1. JO.si-.ph rHui:iLl..
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Editor Times: r!us winonii.- to the '. voters of the Fifth AYard. Fait el.icair,.. t.iat T will be a -andi1at for A'der- t rr.Hn on t5i liepub'.ican ticlsef. euMict to ' the dec.'sion of th' primaries. M---iv "rj. ': rioiibpT c. .siirrir. i
EJ:tor Tjmiip: Pl": e minrunr? the voters ot Ka.sx "1i1.-.-hk that I bo candidate for MiliTuian-at-I.-irK" the Kapubli-'an tivkv'.. ; -c: ., prim jrie-". M u f.rd.
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LADDIE BOY There !s one appointment of President Harding's that will meet with universal approval. And it will be generally recognized that the new office-holder is likely to bt! one of the tiwti faithful friends, iu fair weather and foul, that tho president couM have. This is l.addi- Boy, the airedalc pup. who has been ensconced as Official Dog to the president. I. addle Hoy may not be as wise as some of the statesmen whom he will meet with his master. But he will prove as honest as most of them. He may net be able to serve the nation with such glory as a good many, but he vii! fulfill hU duties with less selfishness, and will expect less reward. Happy, indeed, wu'ib! tfco president be if he could g-t as good performance from every public servant as from this one. Laddie Roy, if treated we!!, will g'through tiro for his master. If treated ill. ho will do the satne. if kicked, he will be hurt, but all will bo forgiven in au insraot. A pat on tbo bead, the chance to (base a stick, a bone to gnaw and a kenuel to Re in. That win sum up his meed of happiness. No tariffs, covenants and quarrel?. No watching ( i the vote, no exercising of the oto. No factions, feuds and treachery. No worry over wars, no doubts md no dilemmas. Is it not likely that a time or two in the coming years the president will look on Laddie Boy and Laddie lioy wi'i lock on the president, and the envy will rot be the dog's?
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A KSW2SS TO TE3TE5iDB.TrS QUESTIONS '. Uo-v mud, v iKht is f.'itr'.iM r.-unc'. V r.s. The v an carry b.-c
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10. How did th Hessian Fiy get its . ! name" Ans. It was thousrht that the j pest broucht to Vm.'riea by H-i"!.a:i j j troop" durimr the Ec. otut ion. It has j ' li.en ic.'.-'o since Evo"utior.s.ry day.
Ed:'-r T:ms: You may finnejnre to 1 the voters of Whiting that I t,m a .-an. . o;date for rc-nominatlon for the office I of Mayor, ssubjeet to trio wi.-hvis of the I votera at the primaries -n .Mav. V.'ALTER E. bCHKAGE. Editor Times: I'l'us.i snnounc mv ramo ss r. candidntf f-r Xaror of the ! c'tty of Wn'Mnji. Indisr.a. Ku'..'lct to th i dcis!on f the Republican vo'ers t the j coming City l'rirnrle- May r. t?2i. j
MART J. COKKOT.
announce to the j t am a candidate- i
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"'igures indicate important points in Asia Minor as Turkish Nationalist drive Greek forces back. 1 - -The northern win? cf the Greek army in Asia Minor is in rr treat to its former positions V.efore BruF.sa, having been battered by tha Turks under Mutapha Kemal Pasha. 2 The Grf eks claim their defeat was due to the bd co-operattcn pi their'imits' in the advance from Riiejik and Socjrud. They fell tack bird the jr. cf Inegol and Yenishchi, but the Turks were so cloje bhir.d ti.cv could not stop before they reached Brussa. 3Tbe Turks assert their victory was due to their caTry, which fell upon th Creeks when the latter felt they had attained an ea.7 vietorv at Lski-.hehr. t 4 Turkish troops are appearing before Afiun Karan'.ssar m lare numbers. . , , . - -,lt cee-r.s doubtful if the Greeks will try to hold Afiun KaraciBrar. The map shows the extent of territory covered by their retreat. 6 Turkish irregulars, aided by Arabs, are harrassing the rear of the ('.reek lines. 7 It is believed the Greeks may now strike st Ismid, opposite Constantinople. 8 The a"ie fee! apprehensive for the safety of Onstantiropls. The water defenses of the city may be jjiven to the allied fleet, operaticf between Mundana and IsmicL
BUT IT WAS A GIRL History has been sadly balked by events. The widow cf King A'eiacder of Greece has given birth to a daughter. Had the baby been a boy. hrp would be a pr-f-nder to the Greek throne. Tito ways of a pretender ?re peculiar. First his friends keep in his mind that he Is being done out of something. When this conviction nags him into action, the pretender stirs himself and, usually. If offered a pension. If It is sufficient oension and be can dodge his friends he goes to Eng'and or Switzerland and lives happily ever after. If his friends sree him first he uses the pension to promote a conspiracy with, the throne es his objective. But, always, to the day of his death, he is a center of trouble. Madame Aspasia Matos was the. morgactic wife of Alexander. Constantine and his group made d'--per-ste efforts to have her treated as the old-f.i.-diioue-d morganatic wife, and ignored. This the Greek people
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Political Candidates Announce
Educe T'MBS T'i-'RS voters of WMtir.ar tii.-n for the ofYi.T rii' 'itv rubtiean ticket, suhiJ. May Crd.
HARRY V.. POWERS
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Fl a min on 1 1 JOB MATOS You livir anncun.-a n
in voters cf H-mmou'l that I nm a ctnSidate for re-nominstion for the office of Mayor, on t'.i. Eepuh'.lean ticket, subje. t to the t ifhec of the voters ot h vrimari'-'.-j in May. DANIEL PEOtrN.
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Russia is opposed to th. day-light savings but there is t:o much to do over there- except steep anyhow. Solcntou :j i 1 there was notii'.Dg n w under the .uti, ixir he put no ban on warming th c Id over.
ros matoe Ed;tor Tives: auDjeet to tha ioitr of the c-ty of East Fhtcaf". 1 will be "andidat for r-noinlim! ion to the of. flee of ilaor of Kast Chicago, a.t tb coming- trimariea in May. LEO HoCORMACK.
I Editor TtMfi: WT.i vM tj.ndlv are nouncp to the vcers or Ha-nmend that ,1 sha'.! be a and;date f,,r iir.vor on the
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Editor Turrrto P:eae s riioure:..-. to the voters of Hammond thst I win be a candidate for Mnyor on the TN'-pub'.'ea-i ticket, subje.-t to the primaries. M:tv 3rd, l?;i. CHAEt.E? H. FT.IEDRICII
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You must save something Why not Now? lou can't put off saving indefinitely. You MUST save sometime. Isn t it better, then, to save now while you have youth and strength than to be sorry you DIDN'T save when these things have fled? NOW While you have a good income is the time to SAVE. Don't wait another minute to begin. Open a Savings Account in this strong bank today. WE NOT ONLY PAY INTEREST BUT WE SHOW INTEREST AMERICAN TRUST & SAVINGS BANK "The Bank That Service Built" 1 87 STATE STREET HAMMOND, INDIANA A. J- 5WANS0N, President DANIEL BROWN, Vice President H. 0. REISSIG, Secretary and Treasurer
Ed-or Tiv-ia: I wi:t be a caua.Jats f-r Mavor of Fast t'hic-eo c;-, the iteI publican ticket, eubiert to th decision 1 of the otcrs at the My prlmerien. j .TAME. 11. JLiER.N'd. ! Editor Times: Fic-jifi .announce to i be a candidate for Mayor on the Re pubj Mean ticket, subiect to the d -vision of tho May primaries. ALBERT LEWIS i Editor Ttmes: Tou may state t. th citizens uf Karl I'hlc.Hiro and Indiana
I Harbor that U ! rr.y Intentjon to be a i i r-ndidate for the nomination for Mayor lot the city of F.ast (Tilreso at the pri. ; 'nrr-rs 10 be held In Maw A veto for 1
mc is a vote tor a clean, emcicnt dup.1 -.ess sdminiitration. ! JOHN K. REPP A
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o cmr rcvax Eoi'or T'mes: rmnsn te the -, oer of Hammond. tht I v!;1 be e canilldatc fee- the off lee of City ,Tudr en the republican ticket, subject to the iscislon of the primaries in Mv I. I. MODJESKA.
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Edifer T:mf.s: anr-unee T -tn a candidate f.,r tht erry.-.; of C'.tv J-idee on the Kci.-uhin-M.il tick st, 5ubjcct to tho primaries.. Mkv 3. HEN" K Y f-LEYXLAND.
Editor TlMESr P!ea-e s.nncunre t;j the column"" of j cur n.iKr Ih jt I ?ni r. candidate for 'rt -e,- i,.n t the office, of C!'y Judjfe on the Democratic t ke TUEOPORE f. KI.OTZ.
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Editor TtiiE. Ton mar announce try nme a.e a randidate for C.ty Clerk, on
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Editor TlvKst Kir.V.y trmotm.-e to the voter? of Hammond" rht T am enndhl:-.'.' for the nomination for he o'fce of ;- J-nde .OL the It r pn !.' ; c-. r, ii.i. M.fcject the jrimari..-. Ma::ti ID2E r'.Air ATKI..-(. iN.
the rcruti: : tn ticket, of
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Editor Times: - To i are j:'-or!zeeT to arnouaoe mv eamjidacy for re-r.eniina-tion to the "office of ity Clerk on tha republican t'.c-et of Ei?t CUicaifO, sublect to the May primaries. TItOS. T. UICKARPS.
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Editor Timis PJe.tMe announce t! tha oter of East Chicjipo that I will b a
candidate for the off'co or '-;ty Clerk, j of L.int ChicHiro on the republican tick- , j subject to the trlmar'.e;,. May "rd. i e,
PETEE v HAUL..N, jr.
En. "or TtMr; -Plea-e nnnounec voterK of H.tir.n ond that I w'.l candidate for the off-'ce of '"'i on the Ieinoc-utic tieket, Mibje.-t
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have heard them v:1v iI)r. Pi tree's Favorite Pre.-r ript ion i- tbo best medicirc 1 huvf ovor taken."' Mr?..Irnnie l)i"kerhoir,P17 Stanfield St.
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t Ed:tcr Times: Pleas announce. t I the voters of East Chicago that I will ! be a candidate for City Clerk n the jOPIren's ticket, as evidenced by my I j.et:toti now on n'.o i'-i 'he City Clerk's i efi'.-e .TOI-rV J. KEtiNAV.
TOK CTTT TJS.EASTTKX Editor Teres : - K indiy rn..in'i '.i am a candid--. t- f.-r th r.on-.lmt'-Ti
.-r City Treasurer, of Jlamtnoiifl. suH. je.-t to the derision of the P'-r-Jtlio" voters at th: Pr ir.is m May Crd, i$. 1. WALTER I'. EIEl-EEELD
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with bfarir.g-dow! pains. A larly U.M n.e of Lvd ia F."Pin k -ham's V eg e t a b 1 Compound and h.-'v rr.uch good it ra l done her daughter. o I took it ami notI am rcfrulr.r c-'..-month and have
pain at all. 1 recommend your mec iir.o to everyone ana you rrav publish mv testimonial, hopirg that the Voiretable Compound docs seme other rii
Uim good it has done me. " Mrs.' iEoy. TiGAKPFN. itio Third Street, Moun.J.vii'.e. W. Va. How many your.p g-irls sufTer ns Mr . Teardon did and do t.ol knov. where ! turn ffr advice cr help. They often at cblieed to earn th.'ir livipp hy toil.r.r day in and day out no matter how h.ir ' tho pain they have to bear. Every f wt... -sutlers in this w.-.y .--hould try I.y.! -t V.. Pinkham's Veffctabl? Com pound ar i if she does not pet prompt ren'ef t riu to the I.ydia E. Pir.Kham Medicine Co.. Lyr.n, May-'achusett-', about her heaJlh. Such letters are held in strict, confidence.
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i TOa CTTT TUSAStTEIIt To the Edl'cr Tuir Times: Ton may ! announce, that T am a f3ndldat fcr j City Traa-urer of the City of Eait CMj eajo on the Republican Ticket, subject to the Primaries. Very trp'.v yourr. r w. ra-TES.
Ed'.to- TiMEMt F'le.-i-se arnounce to t !
-rer- of Hainrnond tha? I am a .-andl. d.-lte r'or the nomination of City Treasurer, en the Eep jhiie.-i n ticket, subject 'o the primaries, .Mm- ".. If'C'. Eriv.vnri wf.cv.l.
Editor TmntP Plae inr.eunc.- that I wi'. be a candid? te ofr City Treasurer on Pemocraric ticket, p-il.j.-ct to 'he prlir.arl.is, Mav ?-rd. If'M. Efw atu- ri.-; ETiEE-rrrT.
j Editor Timit.s Wi'l you p'o ar -I nounce that I wi'i ho a candidate for t tho nomination of City Treasurer, for j the City of East Chica'sro. Ind... subject i to tha Eepub'.tcaJi primaries. 1 If. E. JOKES.
'"dltuf TlMKSo era of Karen rieto for tho off lie republican . rrariea, Jlay 'r
-T'ie-e mnoui-ee to the ..ml rl.it T mi i) eand'-o-e ,.f .'i-y Tri.flsiiror on Irii'-t. -ubjoct to tho priE. E. H AET7.LER.
j TOTS. CTTT JTJDGJ: I Editor TtMte3:--Peate .".tmc.tiv.ce ?c 1 j the voters of Eat fhieaco that I wiil I ! be a candidate for r-norninatlon is tha' I office or' Cltv .Tudar . sub feet to the trl. f
I u-.arles, May Zi-l. i H. M. COHEN.
Editor Ttirea. f.w ennwir.ee . voters of Titst '"hica sro tliat I will h-i a candidate for City Judg-e on tha republican ticket, subject to thu primaries May 3d. 1J2L MICILVF.L TXAVTI.'lN'. Editor Timbb: pas ar.nourco to toe voters of East Chieaeo and Indiana
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nomination for the office of C.ty Judge on tho Citliens' l'urtv Ticket. HtTGH E. C.CRROLU
CTTT CX.EBJr. IMl:t-.r T!ME:t:--Ymi n-fi.-' a'.-iounce ?o the otc-s of Hammond th t 1 am a ' moidate for r"-ncm:in'ir.n f"r the of. f.:s of Ctv C rk. on the Republican tiejtet . subje t r. the prtmaTl-i. May 3d' AllNOI.n II. Kl-NTRT.
Ed'.tor T'WEst F'leese r-nnoim-e to the voters of Hammond that I w-;i be n en. dldato for Cltv CKirk on tbe Republican ticket, subject, to the primaries. May Srd MILTON' L HVN.-3EV Editor Ti:-: r!-? a nr. f r- to the voters of Hammond t :..-? I wo.! he a candidate for the office of City "erk or. th Republican ticket, subject to the i.rlmarbra May 3. jokj "MALO.
roa Ai.zBr Editor Ttucfs Please annonnca to th voter of East CMcaro hat I Iwll be a car-didae for Aldcrman-at-Larse on th Citizens' ticket. GEOROE ELOSKT.
Editor Tivjis: Please announce to voters of the Eirst "cTsrd. Eatt CThlcajro. that I win ba a candidate for Alderman on tha Republican ticket, subject to tha ;r;wir.r. Mm- "ri. Rt -'-w '.pn r ivr
Editor Ttmk: Ploa-se announce ?o the voters of Hammond, that T rlM be a candidate for the office of City .-Jerk, on the Republican ticket, subject to t"-e decision of the r,-lmari.. May ". I'M. RT.-I"'LP It HORN.
Editor Times Please anr.our.ca to t.-e voters of th Four'h Ward. Hammond. 'Robertfdalel that I will be a randid-vte f r the offiee nf Alderman on the repuh. 'an ticket, eubject to th primaries. Mv,. "rd. i o f , ir ivcrp -
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