Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 259, Hammond, Lake County, 21 April 1921 — Page 4

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Tha Lake County Times Pally except Saturday an Eunday. Juuere- at the potitefuco In UttinmuiiC, June 2V, The Times Eaat CbJeK-Indla. Harbor, dally e-cept teunday. Km creel t Uie postoffice iu 3t Ci cttgo. 2iovt ctr IS. 181S. The Lake County Tlmea Saturday and Weekly F-ditioa, Cotarrd at the poatofrioe In H-inmocd. Fabruary 4. 191. The Gary veiu l'lrass I.ly e-.cept oumtay. lered at U.e I'ubiuflii't m ijary. April 1', 1811. All uuder tho act of Mtir-.ii j. Ib7. as aecond-claa matter.

FORKLiN AUVEKTlSlNli KEFR-dENT A I'lON O. LOOAN l-ifNE t CO. CHICAGO

tiary OCflc Telephone 131 Mimu & Thompaou. Hat Chicago Telephone 1 Ess: Chicago (The Tunes) Telephone Indiana Harbor (Reporter and Class Adv Telephone .si Indiana iLirbor (News Dealer) TeKphna 1134-4 Whiting felepho-o 80-M Cruwn Feint Telephone I If you hav- uy trouble get tit: Tm Tia make coml .int untucn lately to th Circulation Department. lia.ti.moud (;.rlvatacha.-ge) 3U'0. 3101. J1CI (Call for nhcljviT di-Mnmant wanted.

NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. Tf you fat! to receive out copy of Th Times a prcruptly as you have lu tho past, lipase do not think U ha iietm loat or vat nit sent on timt. tttracraber thot tho mail fcervlco Is twit what it uaed to be and C;t complaints are t.'iKr.val fr-;ru many sourcee about the train and mail seruoe. The "iics has increased it Tailing equipment ad it;ivtn earnestly to reach ii patron on time. He prompt in advlptnir u-s when you do not get. your paper ad we will art prcitYlptlV.

While thinking of Debs let vis not forget the 255,(00 Americans who made sacrifices In bleed to the causa which Debs was oudeavorlnj? to injure. This la pt .- sible without discarding any such humane niorcy. While thinking of Debs in the federal prison, let u think also of thousauds of American boys in graves in France.

The -Passing -Show

DUE FOE RUDE AWAKENING It is difficult to believe that the Gorman people re:!z the proportions r.f the disttxt er tier many is iuvit:r,s by continued opposition to the reparations dtuuaadi i by the allies. As May l draws near the date net France for proceeding vigorously against them if ; ,!'!r attitude is not changed they continue noting ? If ther believe that the United States will sit the last, minute become sort of an angel or a Santa Clans to t.iem and smooth out nil their difficulties. At least '.iicy would have thin nation which turned the tide ..gainst them i n war btx-ome neutral in peace-making. So they continue, talking about everything else 'nt getting down to businesw in the only way that can keep France from pushing further into their ecuutry. The- world, however, wjll not have long to wait now to ee what definite turn the allied action for enforcement of payment of reparations is to take. No matter .vha Germany may think the attitude cf the allied - owera toward France is. It will find In any test tha' they still have a very i?eep regard for the nation that showed such heroism at Verdun and throughout the proat struggle. The only salvation for Germany ilea in getting dawn to work to pay. to the extent of her -blHty. fcr the war she started.

MATRIMONY SERIOUS BUSINESS How serious is matrimony? All around are evidences that the vast majority of men and women regard it with traditional gravity. Whatever disappointments have tome to one or the other party to tho connubial partnership, they usually are concealed and ho ar as surface indications go all is serene in the average heme. An overruling sense of duty it may be that pieverts the dislocation of many matrimonial bond, causing wife or husband to endure the almost unbearable. Other less respec table reasons may impel one t tolerate

a galling condition. But the common impression giv- j ' ii is that matrimony is regarded seriously. j It is well so, as may be concluded after reflection j unon some of the conspioious failure brcught forth in !

the news. Yet we wonder when the seriousness of matrimony takes hold of a lot of people. Obviourly in jill too many instances it, is net within the period of courtship when there is still time to avoid error. If only after the wedding, wife or husband begins to learu about the other that which should have been ascertained before a matrimonial, shipwreck is almost certain to ensue. How very serious matrimony lei appears from whatever angle the subject is examined. No special warning should be needed to ImprePs this truth on any.

DEBS AND TEE DEAD IN FRANCE TVhnn the qtuwtion of -what to do with imprisoned offenders against the nation in war time is considered affer war ends, tare -things should le kept in mind. One is that the punishment Is partly intended to prevent eid to tha enemy while the fighting is going on. Another is that the punit-.h-ment ought to be such a? to prevent similar trouble in possible future wars. And i he third In the matter of fairness to the men who did tl e fighting in the past'-war, or may do it. in the future var. Tak the case of Doha In so far as the world is ( . ncerned he can do no more harm if he Is released nnjv. But in bo far aa future wars are concerned, has LI penalty been severe enough to prevent similar trouble? Arid Is it. fair to the men who did the fighting to turn him out now before the expiration of his entence? When rnon are sent out by millions to face death all sorts oflhorrlbie forms, and when many die and many others aoe maimed for life, it 13 net right that leniency shouldibe shown to men who sought to make it more difh.tiitto win th war. and the effect of whose efforts was to-prolong the w ,r aa.l cause more deaths, more wounds and more sacrifices.

BORN AND DIED IN EXILE Lecause ehe was regarded as a very dutiful "hausfraii" die late ex-kaise'in of Germany escaped much of the world's eer.rn for her discredited husband. Her de.iti) In exile, in the little Dutch village of Doorn, was probably fate's way of balancing part of the account at least. She. too, was born in exile, lived the greater portion of her married life in pomp and splendor and came at last to a death-bed set up outside her country from which she had been barred by her countrymen. There is little glory, little fascination in that story of queenly existence. The price she paid was heavy, but not heavier than the system of misguided government to which she adhered warranted. It is not likely to make maidens ambitious to ascend a throne. r.urope may net be willing to take advice from this county, but it will take almost anything elfe that is free.

WIfT has become of the o. f. man j

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I.'! it for a month. WE are fclad to eee that Till" Hi'lentlets have dincoverod StMKTHI emallf-r than th' atom VIZ. the quantel aa we have IXISG (e)t the need K iome term to apply to fhor of Ot It 'friends whone views HO net. coincide with oura and ATOJI alwuye aeems so flattering-. JI"T about thn time that a rocmuer of t he cla5 of 4 I-If.

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Mttor Tiuica Please announce to tha voters of I-jiat Chicniro that I am a caneuiaxe for the. nomination for Mayor on Jie Citizens' Ticket. VXUlNK. CAIJAHAN

TXitor Tiwrf- I will be a candidate for Mayor of Kant Cblcaso on the iterobllcan ticket, eubjert to th doclakon of l lie roter at the May pnmej-.ea. JAMm 11. JbL'itNd. Editor TiuMtt: IVawi announce to we a candidate for Mayor on the Republican ticket, mubtacx to the decision of the May primaries. AXJlEItT LfcTWTS Editor Tnrmr: Ton may atate to the elUxena of Kt CiOcatco and Indiana Harbor that U 1s my Intention to be a candidate for th. iam I nation for Mavtr of the city of st lcAro at the prlmirls to b held In May. A vote foi mt is a vote for a c!an, efficient business admlnl'tr&tlon. JOHN K. REPPA

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Edttor Timm : I will txj a candidal on the republican ticket for nomination

to the ornce of City Clerk, of East Chi eafo, subject to the Mv prlm-le. EMMA SPENCKR.

Editor TlMEa: Tou may announce my

name aa a candidate for City Clerk, on the republican ticket, of Eaat Chlea

tea nomination b-inir Rubject to the

Cedaloa f the primcvries In May. BERT H. FKTiaujO?;.

Editor Ttmics: Ton are authorlaed to announce mv -aidldHcv for re-nomlna.

tlon to the office of City Clerk on the

reptipncan ticket of East Chicago. sutJect to the May primaries. THO?. T. RICHARDS.

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LINCOLN GOT IT FROM THE BIBLE POLITICAL

If some apartment house owners ever get. to heaven they are going to be mighty unexm fort able with so many children there.

THERE IS one drawback about things that hard to explain some bore gets the notion that

1 knows how to explain them.

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The average man overworks his piiitics a great deal more than he does his religion.

No matter how lacking a man may be in reasons, he can always be prolific in excuse.'.

The Turks are probably too busy dodging Greeks to give much attention to the Armenians.

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The average transgressor overlooks the imp"-ance if providing himself with a shock-absorber.

It Is unfortunate that ho many persons persist In talking on after they have told all they know.

A man of wealth may escape the penalties of the ; law, but the moral law eventually gets him.

Kdito- TimesIn the '-How Muo.-i Pi To.) Kmc

column of Monday's T rue?, was printed

the answer to the question. -Who said 'A h-'ae divided attains' ite;f car.no; tan d '' " A b r a ham Dm o 1 ;i w as gi v c n

as trie nuti.or or the quotation. 1

l-lnr."!n srot this npt sent.'nce fnn t e ?:.:.. Matthew 1 2 : C 5 reada. "And .Ies-.:.i kro.wina: their t ho:iglif a f.i' to them: E ery kingdom divided against Itsejf shall be made desolate; and ev ry ctt y o;- house divided nurainst clf shall not stand" A similar uentimenf

. given in J.uke 11:17. Again, in Mark 3 -T' '.he Ixi'd said, "Ard If a ho'JS h dividej againat Hse'f, that housa can-1 n..t stall. I." I The answer receded by Mark was given at Capernaum, where the Ierd had healed one rrossess'-d with a. deU, d..tiiro and blind. Thereupon ths Pharisees charfted Him with casting out devils l-y the h"lp of Satan. Very adroitly the M-s8inh turned the table on his Ingenious cj-iestlonersr by citing the parable of t 1 e houie divided against itself belnsr unable to stand: "And if fiatan be risen up airainst himself, lie is divided, and cannot atand bjt h.'itli an end.'' As Linrnln'n writmns show, he was a profound stuuent of the Ft'l"'". The unmatched clearn-Sft of th" parables, so ,m;e anl yet so expressive, ap-rej.'-) to Irnrnln. and !t is not surpris:n; t h.t we find the Hible infl -lencinn his stylo and so often resorted to in 'n 1 u--i:iTi;s and addresses. AIJ-TUn JONES, "ft." f'.ll'ro r.- St. ijiry.

ANNOUNCEMENTS WHITIV; rEM 'CRATir ANNOCN 'HMEXT I The tarpons named below announce to the voters of the City of Whttlng thflt they have fled their declarations of intention to hoome candldatea in the iTimnrv election, Mav 3. 1321. for

1 th. offP-os o'.posit- their names

respectively on rhr Ix-inocrntte tleket, and pledge an efficient and economic n 'ministration. TOR MAYO 3 KCSSiOl.I. F. ,-MTTH rOB CITT C1EEK HIV A T iKARZ TOR CITY TRIAKUIUBK fMHS.) EDVA Iooi,TTLE TOB CITY .TTTDOE T. JC;SF.TH SCI.E1VAN TOR ALDEHJdiAJra.T-I.AJMB JOHN J. IM'KFY N'lHfOIA." K. MJEI.ER STEVE K A MINSK" I 'Two to be nominated! IXtSESIaAN TTRST WA2D WTEEIAM STOI.L ALDEH-MLASr KJE CO WD W1SD ALIl.V VCAESKO AX EES. Ml 'X T HI HI) WAJID 1JJ IHHKT '. TltTIS AX.PEH.TjT AK FOCETK WAJU3 FEE! V NIZIOEKTEWIi-Z EIH K. MAXtHAK One to ! nominated 1 5-21-tOt

Edttor TYts Pleaae announce to the

oters of Kast Chlciwo that I win be a candidate for th office of t!ty Clerk, of ELPt (Thlcajfo on the republican ticket, subject to the i.r1narlrs. May Jrd. Pf5TER mtAUEX, Jr. KdHor T:iks: p;eso announce to the voters of East Chicago that I will be a candidate for CHy rnrk. on the CatlKCti'a ticket, ftn evidenced by my petition now on file in the City Clerk's office. JOirN J. K KENAN.

Editor Times: 1 'If sse announce to the voters: of the- Fifth Ward, Ka.it Chlcaee. tnat I will hu .t candidate for Alderman on the Republican ticket, fubjett to , the declidan of the primaries, Mav 3rd. ROBERT C. SMITH. '

Editor Times: Tlenx announce t the voters of East ("hicafro That I will b$ candidate for Alrtermn n-at-lare, on' the Republican tl-Uct, aubject to the primaries. May Srd. J. COAR,

Editor Times: Please announce to the vot-ts of the Third Ward. Kt Chicago, that I villi tM- a candidate for A.ilcnnan cn the Citiiens' Ticket frank j. ciszezorc. Editor Timeh:- Plense announce to the voters of the Fourth Ward, Eajt Chlcnxo, that I iM he u candidate for tha office of Alderman on tht dozens' ticket. MIKE KOSCIEENIAiC

Edl'or Tiwks : Please ennormra to the voters of the Seventh VXard, Indiana Harlr, that I will be a candidate for the office of Alderrnon on the rpublicn ticket, subject to the primaries May 3rd, 19C1. PETER OOTJVEEIS

TO CTTY A S TJS, IS To the Editor Tut Timkb: Tou may annonnce that I em a candidate for City Treasurer of the City of East Chicago on the Republican Ticket, subject to the Primaries. Very trply your. Yj w. DUPES.

Editor Tikes- TV! 11 yon please announce that I will be a rnrdldata for the nomination e.f Citv Treasurer, for the City of East ThlcaRo. Ind., subject to the Republican primaries. H. E. JONES.

tob cm juuoi Editor Timks: I1e announce o the voters of East Chicaro that I xelll be a candidate for re-nom In at ton to the office of City Judge, subject to tha primaries. May 3rd, 1321. H M. COHEN.

Editor Ttvrts -Please announce to the voters of Eaj;t Chics if that I will be a candida for City Judge on the repubMean ticket, subject to tfc prlmariea May 3d. 1921. MICH A FIE HA VRAM.

East; Giiracjo 70S MATOB Editor Times: suoject to the vcter of the ctty of Eajt J.lcao, I will be a candidate for re-nomlna ion to the of. fice of Mayor of Eaat Chicago, at tha coming primaries In May. LEO JlcCORMACK.

Edtor Tivbs Please annonne that I am a candidate for Mayor of Eaat Chicago, aubject to the wishea of the voters at the May primaries and that I earnestly solicit tb"ir support. JAMES JOHN'STON.

E5!tor Tivre: Please announce to the voters of East Chicsgr. and Indiana Harbor that I am a candidate for the nomination for the office of 'lty Judge on the Citizens' Partv Ticket. HUGH E. CAEROLU

Elitor Tiwks P!ae arnotince to the voters of the Fifth Ward. Indiana Harbor, that I will be a candidate for the office of Alderman on tha republican tbk'.t. subject to the primaries. May ;rd. 1931. .SREPirARD H. MARR.ION. Fd'tor Timks l lea.se innetn-1 t-i the voter of the Fourth Ward, East Chicago, that I will be a candidate for the oftieo of A!d-rmHjn on the Republican tKjtet, subject to the primaries. Mav Ird

rKANK V. HORVATIL

T;J1tor Times: I'Vease snnonnca to the o(e-s of KTst Cliicairo thst I am a candidate fot re-nomination to tha rf, ftce of ooun.il.at-la.rKe, auhjnct to the Republican priuiari'ts in May. lit'Jlt(JE USWEOO. EdUrr Tdtes- ToU may amvounca tn the voters of Whiting- that I am a candidate for re-nomination for the offlcei of Mayor, subject to th wishes of tha vottrs at the primaries in n&y WALTER E. SCHRAGK. Editor Ttiir.s: Please announce my name a a candidate for Mayor of the Citv of Whifinn, Indiana, Subject to the deciaion of tlie Republican voters at the coming City Primaries. May 3, l'il MART J. OONROT.

Editor Tivks Please announce to tha voterei of Whiting that T am a candidate Tor the ofTi-e of City CHrk on the republican ticket, subj.ct to the primaries May 3rd. HARRY E. POWERS.

Hammond

701 UUIKXAS Editor Times Please announce to the voters of East CVilcaro that I lwll be a candidate for Alderman-at-Large on tha Citizens' ticket. GEORGE BLOSKT.

Editor TIM- P7e8e armounca to voters of the First Ward. East Chicago, that I will b a candidate for Alderman on the Rapublloan ticket, subject to the primaries, May ird. RICHARD DAVIS.

I hereby announce my sldermanlo candidacy for the third ward of the city of East Chicago on the republican ticket subject to the will of the people of the aid ward, br virtue of the primary of May 3. 1921." EOF IS FERRINI.

Editor Ttmbs : Plen e announce to the voters of the Fourth Ward. East Ch'eago, that I will be a esndldate for Alderman on the ""iUrens Ticket. EDWARD ADALBERT 1IOIA

Editor Times P'eas announce to the voters of the Fourth Ward In Eat Chi. cajro, Indiana, that I w-l he a candidate for Alderman, on the Republiscn ticket, subject to the primaries May 3. 1921. JOSEPH CHT-RIETA.

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Editor Timfs: Ton rr.av annoonca C4 the voters of Hammond that I am a candidate for re-nomination for the offlca of Mayor, on the Republican ticket, subject to the wishes of the voters at the primary's In May. ' DANIEL BROWN, Editor Times: Will voij kind'v en. notince to the voters of Ha.mnr.ond thst I shall be a ncndldate for Mavor on the Donncra ttc ticket, subject to the primaries to be he-id. Hay 3. li'21. HP. SIMON.

Editor Tivsts: Please arnounce t j the voters r.f Hammond that T will he a candidate for Mavor on the Reoub! i c -t ticket, subject to the primaries, M i -3rd, 1321. CHARLES If. FP.IEDRICH.

Editor Times: Will you kindly announce to the voters of Hammond thst I shaU he a candidate f.-r Ma r on the Pemocra ti- ticket, subject to the pi'l maries to oe held Mav n. 13.1. J. H. McGUIRE

Editor Tivep A'ill you pdeaso announce to the voter ef Hammond tht I am a eandide.te fur Mayor on the Iv.mocretlc tlckt by consent of the voters at the primaries Mav 3 1 1 2 7 . tJEoR'JF. E. VERMCTT.

TOU CTTY JTJDOK Editor Tt-trs: Please nnotiii, 'o the vo'ersj of Hammond, that I wi'l h a candidate for the office cf (1fy JuOye on the republican ticket, suMect to tb ieclsion of the primiriee :n MmI. I. WODJE3KA.

Editor Times: Pie. so announce t I am a candidate for the office of C'.tv Judse on the Republican ticket, subject to the primaries, Msv 3. ICEN'RT CLEA'ELAND.

Editor Tives: Please announce (n i1columns of your paper that I am n candidate for re-election to the office ' City Jud'e on the rmocrstlc ticket THEODORE C. KlJTZ:.

Edttor Times: Kindly announce the voters of Hammond that I em candidate for noniitiatlon for the fico of City Judte on the RenuMi.-"i ticket, subject to the. primaries. Mi,-, old, 1921. DIVin C. ATETNSON.

Edl'or Times pa Announce t the vot'-rs of Hammond that I will tw. a candidate for Citv .1 ;!..; on the republican ticket subject to the primaries. Way Crd. 13-1. run. CREENWALD.

T-lil tor Times Pl.-ase qnn.-nnce f.-i tl" I V'!'rs of Vtam :,-lei . th.il T xvril be j candidate for the oTice of City .Tudre. Ion 'ii Ix-micrnti - tn k'.. subject to the I t Mtnarics, May Srd. I E. E. PECK.

TOB CTTY TF.ASrtJTr Ed!fr Tivvs: Kind.y nniwunc T.af I am s candidate for the nomination for City Treasurer, of Hammond, sijh. Ject to the decision of the Republ'.cen voters at tha Primaries on May Ird. 1321. WALTER F. BIELEFELD

Editor Ttvis Please announce to (he voters of Hammond th.-it I am candt dnte for the rtominn'ion of ("'liy Treasurer, on the Republican ticket, subject to the primaries, Mi t. ti:i HinVARD WTr.EU

Editor Times ptcuse stmniit' tvt I will he a candldnte n'r CUv Treasurer on the Democratic t-Wt, subject to th-i primaries, Mav 3rd. 1":?1. edwa r: n e ic.ep.reit.

Editor T'vr.s Please annouticn to ts voters of Hammond 'hit I am a cand'ila'e for the office of City Treasurer en the republican ticket, subject to the pr.msrles. May 3rd, 1??1 E. E HARTZLEit.

CITY Cr.RK F'l'tt'r TtMEs: Y'Ui may announce to tlie voters of Hmnn -'tid that T p.m e candidate for re-nomiiiat 'on for th cf. tice of City Clerk, on t'-e Reruh'ican ticket, subject to the primaries. Mr 3d. 1921. ARNOLD IT. RTJNERT.

Editor Times- Please announce to the voters of Hmm"nd that I wl1 he 1 candidate for City Clerk on the Republ'ean ticket. ubjoct to the prlrpartes. May Crd, 10:i MTLTON" L HANSEN

Editor Times: Please anrounce to the voters of Itnmmond th.-t' I itl'i he a candi.l ite for the ofri.-e of City Clerk on the Repuhllcnn ticket, subject to the prl. iiKtti'-s May 3. JOHN A. MAIiO.

Editor Tivra: -Please the voters of I (flnini-"!'!. a candidate for the offi. c on the Rc;iub!ieen 1 iiVt. decision of th yrimartc!

imintinc to thit T wttl be of 'itv clerk. Stlb1e,. f the . May 1. 1!.J.

RtrnOEF H. HORN'.

Editor Times ptc-t-e nnnounce .- the in'.'rs of tltc I'ot.ir'ii Wn-.i. H?i m m-'td

Robertsdale) that I witl he a candidate i for the office of Alderman on the rrpnh. lican ticket, subject to tho primaries. Ma v Srd. " OIAS. TT. ROGERS.

I Fiitor Tunis Pteasa announce to the ! T)brs of tho Kour'h VVard. Hammond. that 1 will be a candidate for Aldermsn ion the Republican ticket, subject to the

primaries. May Jrd. iti.i. E. JEAVKTT.

Editor Times PI .-c nno-jnee to the voters n the Fourth Ward, Hammond, that I will be a candidate ftir the office of Alderman on the republican ticket, subject to tho priinarlea on May Jrd (JKO. M. BLACK.

Fd'ir Tmrts: Tteast antiotinea to tVa vote of Hammond that t am a candl-

I date for the republican nomination f -r j Councilman-it-larre. ibl-et. to t'he wishes of the voters at the prima ws. Mav X 1?2I. pt,If it:" Ifit.MTrrRI

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