Hammond Times, Volume 10, Number 15, Hammond, Lake County, 23 April 1921 — Page 4

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THE TIMES

April 23. 1921.

i '..SUM!

.1 JJI11II II Bill

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THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS r Ta xjlkji coitstt rjurrrrao TnnasXB COsCPAZCT.

I presidential career bp hud to limit hand-shakinp days t to three In the week; and he has fouud that even three. days are too many to eive over to the dispensing if j jod cheer

So t: would geero that President Ha rums is to i

,ti t .- 7t a rl . tl . t i l ,11 II f a rtromun rule In the matter

Tfea Laia County Tlraea DUly except Saturday ana ; , ,, , , . unday. ajird. at the poatcaiea la HaroruonO, ,'uub IK : of riiviLp: his time to the casual caller at UH w hits ,,CTh. rtme-Kaat CHJcagInd.ana H,or. 411, u,e. fluo suggested, how aerl-mal, ,t t, difficult uoae. tutored .t tha poatoffKie in taat Chicago. No ; tu My, that If to the 'ft re development of cur Instil u-

Th. f!OUn,, T.m..s.(urd, anl WeeHy Kditioo. lions this sacred privilege f band-sbakluR is necessary

Catered at tha poatoftloa in Hammond. Fsferuary 4. Itlf.

The Gary HreDia tlniu i.iy a--ceLn iuDfl.

tared at tJa pcstoatc in ury. April 1". 1(11. All unOr tha act of Ma ret. . aa aacond-claae snattar.

there should he highly paid officials to i through with j this routine. " Kuch officials mieht hi t-'f serve the j .v.inu of a deterring influence. Foi i."" an if we.;

i ;-o going; to shake ha.ud.it, we want it to be the real j

FOKEloK ADVKKTISINO KKFUtSbi-a I" a Tio , , hll, rniJ uot substitute I'erhaps further redtic- I

" -- J ion ,,r reception hours is the easl"st solution. Tor un-

-rliHDhou 111! !ets iMj is done, we shall wear down even as ro'-tiat a

TXT J 11 I 1 Mew wm$Px

Lucy Jeanne Price P A ' - fa

NRt TOTtK. Apr!! 53. TTiere ta a tt'innan whose en'raiice hnn l.t

fdiior T iME4 snnuunci o th i fcdtror TiMSa; F'Jtfcee Tir,ounc. to ! ot. vs i.f -t f hl'aao that I ant a can- 1 ' :-: i f tr. Klltto VS'aro. j-iaef :h;ca' .

Ciuai.; for ti,. rontiiHtlua for Wyor on that I wlli be rAndidtte for A'dtr-

ijc Citizens' Ti.-kL

Kdllcr Tmax: I wtil b a rnnditl! fur Mnyi,r i,r tMiaf. rhlc0 oa the jrla. putii'cHi, t'rkef. BubJ.rt to tha d Isurn of the vxocra at the My t.riujanoa. .lAMiy H. HUIOii. Editor TiuBe. I'loaa nmmnc to be rim (1 wis t " fi'T Mayor on tho HepubJloui tuJ-t, aubteut to the d-vtaiu X Die Jla; iriinaj Jen, AUPEi'tT LEWIS

Oary Cffica

tast Chtcaso iTba Times) Talepnona T.npn a( Vreatdent Harding with trivial ceremonies

Indiana Uarbor (News DaaJtr) i el'phona 11U-J j Ctcwa VoUt T.lephona 41 j SUSTAINING FLYING

i v ! h tiihIi. i'ifis.Mii:i-.r: trU I pan r'fii - ' mnx -f nc. t). if;,r

XI ycu har -ar trouble aatttna Thi Timbb ma oco-

p lint lmmeaiataiy to th drculauon l(xanmnt. .,,;

Uaousoart (privata eachanaa) uv, j

vtu .ilotf epidemic t.f b!gtinr raaW'n; Si i.iri'Htr New Yvk lliir, apritiR; a vt! t.-itli bisramy we. It t.i crttrtnt

tU late t' aliajne it on the war, ami rtrn. A -inv..;ittonal-pji-ainfr mid

tlit- proTinhni'iea are that atatlaticlana j tiio-aiteii nun an took a seat af the nun

wt;l fnrwapl xi.'i.lnJnp how the n.-w iroliib;.Un paf urcf mint law arf r-

T he Briilt-b proiwaal to Riant an annual aubaldy

! F',M'n;r;i.l. the t.i!cf iir e busy vmel-

tfible orif of tif-r own m-t. r to hcr wn'I m f1: fi i ih 'n a 'i ty n'pilf.1. ' v.-ii r..-:.i ! 1

FJdi'or Tmn: Yen may att to tt) i rl'lniis i.f K? ''iiti atjo and Indiana ! Hr!ir thut h tn ray IntuoUoji to be a I no. 'ii lAto lor It '- riumliiHtloo for Mayor I of tbe city of Kant Chicago at the prtm' j nirr'' !o ta hcin In May. A vote for I he I in is 8 vir fur a i inn, cffitlcnt busi- . . ! '.re iiliiiuii:ri.iin. ''! .lOHV K. REl'l'A

r'!"J la r t i ..

, ros. CITY CLXU JT.1!tor T;MaK: I will tH a candidate n ih r, i iibi lor tU-kat for nomination

n-' j to the offb uf Ity ''lerk. of Eat Chl-

;t- cage utJ' t to thff May prlmarla

man cn til riftMJ aljcaa. ttcke.t, aubject to L...wi. . irirurica. Ky .'rJ. fVJitor TiaiB: 1'baa snnuuii - i -the voira of Kaat tlittaitu that I win ba caud'data for Alitrman-tt.urk, on ili Kojrubilcun tent', aut-Jsct u. tha jnnnriK, liuv 3rJ. J. COAR. f1it'jr Truss tlnf( mnrnr t the volets or tbe Third tVard, Fat CJi'cago. that I w,;i b a cnJidat fey A--arnia.-t uu tb.e Citizens" Tlt.kt FUANIv J. c;s7-ON.

Kdllor T'.uKa: f'itftgfi niiriouma to '.l o votM-a cf Iho Fourth AVarl. lOaM CVU 1 a ,, that 1 L. a rnlnjata for Jha office of AlderiiLau cm trio CitiEena' t'r kt. hi I KB KOfK.TLLNI A K

KilMA. SPENCER.

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.rks that thev t.avmi't l!m- to!

(Call for whuiftr darrtmen wanted.)

NOTICE TO 8UBSCRIPERS.

or ji.iMjii.nou to atJiiyori ana encoutage civu a via mm ,.- on ...,,( ami mar- ! The r-.fi

'has the i e.-oninieudatlon of the air ininlMry and the i r.use i-ohimm Anjiiow. ande from the ,f aunori--r

I ndorsen;eut of the public following the actloti of j nmcb di.:uaaed Andre- a n-enaae,. ther ,i many

t (!'') Mi.1l.. '.U'Bty-r, iiburb;iTi

A - . , ... - , . . -. . Tum Tiull a I

xr you Taj io reswT rvuj oovt i ji.i.. . . t. -i-i.. . -i v. . i ,

premptly aa you haa In th peat, pieaa d not tbtnk it o" I ranee in fn.ins a biiti.i.ii m.ng. i ue mm hen loat or wm not nut on t!rn?. Kernemba: '".''J MirlMsh civil aviation tecelted waa the marked reducric la not what It ued to ba and tat fompla.nt ara . taueryal from many axu-a about the train and tiiao f Hon hi rntt-s cf truvel itiatltute,; bv tin- competing iiirfe rr VrS;; : ,,,us K.-e:it pntw, tn adltai; ui when yon do not get your paper and wlU tjrgjjnjptjous rould not compete :mi 1U. lu tlv ..I vmmnttw

,'Iri r;ift was f..r-cd out of business. lately a mod t fled tcMimpti'" c of mm-vice haa tieen inatigurated.

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I nrtltur Timf.s: ton may announce my rultjam as a. nndhiBte for City ClerK, on !h a i the renit'lb-aii tn .;t. of East Chicago, TVt ! the nomination belg- aubjact to tha

e broken tnt- tbe Hrht of pu-b.b-It y I frutt treea r tiff ore-1 (rrtevniv frm tbe

'thin the ia-at few Jaa. tjoave lt'"h, j froet T.'t. Itu fn U oti b afrr orn-

decltor; of the m imaries In May.

15 i H 1' H i Ji.Tt.USON.

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In pot it ion: rtR fur material a'ifi r.c the Hnpliah

j-tHtors pointed out that thb craft being flowa uti-ier the L'nioit .TacK was out of date. A!ation is n science that travels rapldh' these d.v, and w!;at was oonsldered i . xtreuiely advaticrd fvo years v" s obsolete today. To maintain a carrin company, putt lug Into practice daily the latest inventions that experience has roen to be rracttcahle. rrte ltr:tona contemi that eiate aid Is

"eTJircd. ar.u thst to enable the country to maintain j : t advanced posltlcn in this ultra-modern activity a j

"HELP WANTED" FerBOiia who make a. practice tf tCuUtu the ciaf.slfed adTertieemei.t? hi the newspapers aro ab!o to got fin Iciifht into huslnese conditions of the iaet practical kind. This is especially true of. tbe "help wanted" nd the "situations wanted" sections of the papers. These reflect bualr.ess conditions In a definite way. It 13 gratifying to learn by a perusal of the advertisements appearing in papers published In the large eitlea that there i3 an iucrease In th uuraber of places for which workers are sought. These offers of employment are of a tubnautiat character, uot inducements to eugMge In the m-::Iii? of stocks or merchandise cn the l.ouie-to-house plan. There seems to be an individual jobs, for clerks and other helpers in merchandising arid other tr;:de activities. The road to normalcy i not an easy one far either employer or employe to travel, and it is prcbably as well

r i. ..... . n A A a-l i T C t " Kt t

mat it J voz. it tae c s;"-. ..ut. i a nnanimitv of belief that the nation itself should, in

gathered a'ont; the ay is to be of real benefit 1n the j ' pr;u.Mral wav rnnt1nu(? to eTlnc, 1ntercst in the Ques- j ;;- The protuite that gradual improvement may j fc,,f. t

t e epectd Phculd '

T" greater part, or 1021 may have been gone before . .(if jn rOTiucction vitil the postofflce department while n-.o-. nearer normal conditlotit in industry and trade , a.m,. a0(, avy arr romparatively acthe. but there

rTi be stsured. but tno industrial sua Dt-ii" r,.- tu th. nation will b-' p'aced on a firmer fo'itvi-itlcn of tbe otUy.

w5m ejjin'ta )ia-ir; t vvo ii'.-lu and et-tnchetl-to-hini wives, and bavin r had f.v. former utiff. m.e dead ni.d t'ir otbor varced: Vtr,1ajn Mayer, who b.yjUy -plained that ivt ..aly baa l.a two but that h ' xj-.ja.iy dxi:td to ti.Fin nr.d pfinf.d'rn tnem the lm bet wnien tn tb world, a?id mr-t unique of a'.1. prhar. trin- Manhermer who annoyed ):' w.fe by eakira her to tel! a wealthy yi'iuiR sr'ri whom bp wanted io n.arry. that she nu jut "a friend of n!." i?he vna tlnira a'ad to -1 1 ar thine: ah i-'iuld for her family, including br bus band, but iie didn't TtI that was tbe fhini to b askd ''T jut went iv.iv to set a b and rnalva a 1'vlr.g for rnv-self.- Th-.a was rho a'.atement made by ele'-en.year-:d Toivn'ond Molonv, w-bo wa f.-und help-

; inif the atat'on master at South Tteai-b.

The action in France, and the proposed change of Staten Island, after his parent and tl,. , , , police bad bvf n comrurt rig- a eit y- da pOiicy in England, are not being Ignored in this coun- !MJnh fnr h ul tiy. where the keenest interest is manifested in continuing the conquest of the air While federal subsidy , -lJtlM rnr,;i -,n s-r. ,ty i the r.

for nrivate enternrise has never been n-Dular here there rival of Mr. and Mrs. TU-ne.rt G-'.ot:

this T-eo a- one of the now r'-x

th oid-t.-c" arrsnc-r-.'-nt t lvreb- tb I i . . . . :...,- J 1

we.:t ny Atr .r:can S'C'S ms rr.ee i;t.i j 1' '1U ,,.,!- r,,r-U nl,A, i

V. a a 1 ...... .. . ..... . - r.iiiiiiv&in inr- in i.. u...ui i . g sve a hearten. rjg effect ever wne.e. -. t, . .i., mb matottner r ir. i -tjk- .-,. ,wno.v tb i

harband of the Prin:ea Riab-"jrh ;n-k , fsnioua tKr-oua-hout Kurr-e for her bea.n -ty and charm, and evidently elnd to c: a r.ice eh'-rt na.m (-' n at -trie ex pens" of th 'TriitW!.'

Kdltc-r Tjjss. To-j ar authotlzed to ;D..in'e rnv 'ftndlducy for re-nomtna, t'.on t :h.i .ff!' B nf c'tty Oera on tha riubi:. Bii ti' ket of Kast ctlcago, autileut to tha Ms- I'riniarlita. TIIuH. T. J?.rCIIAJtD3.

muter a.lvd bis ;.cib:e,tr,s f ibpt kind 'or ail tine. I 'ire.-tJy In froi.t "f b' dlnlrur roi.-ni window 1 n pr'-?i pearn t , ail !n bltiaautna. Tbe brnud iwnT foit. the i 1 ; I MaM apirourh!nK find Uo

ettaohe 1 en ein b-ric nir i to tha . . I I.d'tor 1 'im T'jej a.rtsoun(?e to tha botiaebe.bl h e.,Urio t-.aet.-.r a t.l -arri-d j x..tr of F.ast n.1caK-' that I will be a It out thi-.i:K' tl.e v Indow to the peaoh cn'nlidate for the ofTh e of City Clerk, 're, fix-n ." as cln... a a p..aK'bio to ib- of t-'8"' Chi. ago on the republican tick-e-t. subject to tr.e I'T'tnart-a. May Jrd. young- brnm-hea, I! was lott v.':b tbr j FBTKK WllALEN, Jr.

current . n mgiit and tb tree m aa ved.

Xe,T Tork I's has-tr. a ci.itn

spoct a ecrriplcte an

i :ditor T:t: i'ae announce to i the voter i.f Ksf Chtca.ro that I will ! b'- a cai.d'data for City "leric on tha jiturer. a tiikot. aa evidenced by my o'liion now on d 5 a in the City Cierk'a

ii.c!(fl.ii'i.,1 et . . ft

Ho fttrn'ma lit'.lo swret l-wrd. "a

30VCS J. STEKVAN.

t.tbre Belglque." vblch vM printed In j FOB CTfT TUBAWEJg Jteig-Ittm during- tbe three, yeara thut' To rbe F.dttor The Ttifita: Von mar i-'.untrv was or'-jj ied b" t;. G"rmnn ' announce '.bat T am a candidate for . ,." . ' ' . . ! City Treasurer of the -jtv of East Chi-ar'"--"r'nv y'-'iuH.X cor'es have been 0, thfl Kewibitcan Ticket, subject o-.-ir foT- 1 '-'ore. but m-vr- before n to the rrimarles.

complete fi'e. Tb.-t f ere only tour set- : v try irv.y yr".

i:i es!.it-i. .-. Tb'.s oi:e w u vrtg-inally

Ij W. DtTFKS.

Pd't'r Tiam, riaaa nr.minca the vtuers of tbe baventh M-q, Ini - na Harbor, tha: I will b a Cijuiidc for the e.ffl'e f Alderman on tt'8 r publican ticket, subject to tha primaries May ird, Ji'2i. Editor T-vtcs 71e announce the voters cr the Fif.b "W'arti. Infi.ar.a frlHir, teat r wi!l be a lavtifl'.dal f ti) cffke of AlderBian on the ierbl--can ti-rget, aubjret to !e pr'uiar; s. May ?.ri. i31 SHEPHAHti H NLVRRIOX.

Fdi'.or Ttsiaa Flaae announea 1 r.Urs of the Fourth Ward. Kaat CStlea -go, that T r ill b- a i&ndldate for tha ' -!h a cf Aidermea f.r, the RepuMfca n tifiiei. aubjee-t to th primaries. Ma- trt f'RAN'K M ItORViTR Fitrr Tts TUa rnejv u tbe vote-a of ."m(jjrr. that J ra a and:dae fur re-noni" cat ion t tha o flee of eoutii-'lJif. ergo eohject to tha Kepubl!';an priiuar ea i- May. UEORdK yjlfWO.

b j-ji-h; b;. M. .f-' K r, of Hruasels, and ! em: v being- eh'.bit-d here. --M'i'.'T JKANNTl PV.TF..

or ? POLITICAL

ANNOUNCEMENTS

j opportunity for the accomplishment of much mora. The army a!'- service is busily engaged in charting

air li Ighwa; s. providing convenience and saifety precatt lions for' serial travelers, and otherwise developing air

I

A r.ew Be-nard Shaw brk whl"?: " Jr. ports f be tbe dynamic autbor'a sclntttlc rellgiei-.is nrd rx-i'tticAi a --ni l.-d'.. e'.omre, tr announced by rtrentar-v's for early publication. What svoutida 1'k.e a. rather large field, but when ?haw starts out t" disclose even bis evn Ideas

I he is able to do it sweeping-.'. in t e,.,, tv ri,ir lAii t a ntav In ev a.ct

peopte met Mr. na. .m., a. t .temoaetratir.s the absolute nra-cticabi'itv of maintain- i but every a-t is complete in tse.:r. and

! inp a regular and safe sertice. it i doing as much to Everyone contain. navin.s.n n coni eentrated. fvm. It will rave the meat Stimulate Civil aviation as though it bestowed ub- i' ,whlr,a- nroduc-,1 re-

stantial subside .

i ce-.itly from fhaw'a mind and

t en-.per-

TEE PRESIDENT AS A SHAKER K ...11 el. ' e r O 1 oii

rc-r some moutao p.fieuinfc i"'-""--'-'- ' i KvaMt'e where nautical enuinmenr would he provided

for- laet November a placard in a Mariou cigar store i Mpacwhll. act,rit!es of federal aviators, the develo,. wisdom Icfcrced its readers of the fact that If ther j raput of RrMter saf.ty aQd tntrcduction of tested eiehai n yet met -Mr. Harding, they should cio so at naura,,v coe private enterprise. n-.- the once, "because he i. the kind of a man wno dkes to ! rcmt sboine the T,av, establishing air routes.

rrieet people. ' And

bora in Marlon. Nor did Mr. Harding Telincpiisb his desire to meet people when be settled down in the white bouse. And. people did cot relinquish tbe;r desire to meet the p.-esl-f.eot. They come every hour of the day and every clay of the wee. Tn the course of a week eur president fhaseji handa with hundred? nj possibly thousand of

rei-mie I ncco casual i anui uun- twi i . ,.i... . , purpf except the acerjera! one of shaitiu? bands witn a ,

'MsttEgTiisLed man in public life. Back into their na- . tni-fii an t bmtit Cher carry the sriad weird and !

o-obabl- srire a demonstration of how tbe pr-sident of N-crid to 'the morning after" does not explain hew he tout'sh woman, who nevertheies ,. ju . , n09. . ; r.-a.tagtrr youthful way to h-r t

tbe United states snares nanus. , : ,-n,; mav kn(w tbat there's a 'title wo-id.

Xc-w if President Harding had notatr? else to no - but to sbaae hand with ail comers, this would be well j BANKER ST1LLM VN has turned ore- l2,l') snd good. But in view of more i ra porta n 't duties he ia .temporary alimony t his wife. Two ought to live an fading this task Quite a burden. Very early in his cheaply a? that.

ve,d n iti is tbe facered pastime

PROF. EINSTEIN' I3ys he can gee an end to time s i

!ir. uvi auo i lf the moment w.th a whole galaxy of with a note corning; due at the bank often sees an end I urcMtm-ja G3tb.am women. Not at all

ia response to the example of the wood chopper of Ameror.r. but because they

. , .vn learned thHt it leaJs to a supple THAT MINTSTF.R who compares condition? the ;,.,,,, lt vou a middie-ared.

3 !S

r, v.-.aptrjr a youtr.rul way to n-r nooy.

wniTiy-:- Pi.Mc'r: ti A N'.YO l'y'"EM EN 1' Th" peror.- named bo low atnr.i'.c n ho vft'-s e.e the citv of Wbtttng Th.'if. the-,- bni' fill"-!-! their dcbiration of ;nteri'j:on to be--enn- auduiates la too pronary e,.ct :.n, M v ?. t. for

fV,. ofl.--i r.;. ..'f3 1 e t! elr nani I

raanecttvelv on th- I lernocra' iC tick-'. yjtiy ja, 1321.

ana p.eai f.n -;ui .n,' .niu '- -i ju1!'. ;i m i !i i M ra : i -n. FOB MATOE Pt'S-lvtd. SMITH ICS CITY CLIK.K ."jHV A. T. K I,FOK CTTir TKEASUR.ER 'Mrs t KDNT I M"u,rrr:..E TOX CITY .ItTDG B T. J' n-rJ'lt S1LUVAV TOa AXDEKJVtA7?.AT-t.AOi: T'iHV J pryFT NT''HCr.AS E. MILIAR STKVK KA MINSK I (Two to be nomir.atedl V I, D3f RJiTA.17 rrST WAJJ.D tVTI. 1,1AM S'I'OLL AIDXRJttN SECOND WARD A1.,KX WAI.SKii ALDiatl a N THIRD W ATI ID K'.'tOOitT C. T'RTI.AiDIRMAN I'OUKTH WAiD t ni.IX NIZP .K1KVIi-Z JOSET'H K MA.NiTtAK i i Tie to !..- nominated

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Kdlt'-r T'urs WH1 you p1ea.ae nnonne that I will be a cardtdat for M, "ommat'on of C'ifv Treasurer, for the City of Fsf Chicago. Ir.d.. subject to tha ReputJilcaJi r!mrles. H R. J0NT13.

j FOR CITV XtTCQE j TTMFr--' flfl? enncui'S -

I the voters or us; ni'-aco tnat i -x:.i I be candidate for re-notninatlon t- tha off! .-e ef r;tv .Tudr". subject to the pri

maries. May Jrd. 131. Tf. M. COHE.-.

Editor Tmaa: Tou nva y arvnexxec to tie voter t,f 'WiittiuaT that I am a ead date for re-eomirHi Hon foe b fflo ef Mayor. e-jbjt to the w!ehea f the aoters at tlie prlmirlea In Mav V-'ALTER JS. BCHRXan. Fxiltor Ti.ti- Plewa ennonn re ran-- aa a. oandidte for Wimr ef th"a Clfv of vVhitlnr. Xndlsna. -aubieet t tha de,-iS(0n of the Republican roterg th coming City Primsrles, Mav a, )fJi MART J.'CuNROr.

Elditrr T'wrs Tleaae announce to ba votera of Kaft cblcaao that T will be a candidate for ritv .ludg-e on tbe repub-

i:can ticks:, aubject to tn prlmsnea

MICHAriT. HATtAN'.

Ed-tor Tivre: T'laee announce ' n 'he voter of k"art "hicag and Indiana Hrbor that T e.m candtdnre for tha nomination for tbe offlc of C'.ty Judge on the Citizens' Partv Ticket. IfUGIT E. CVRROEL,

FOB ALDEK31AIT Edito-e Tiviks TMense announce to tha votera of Enst '"o-. ago that I Iwll b a candidate 1 r Aid rman-at-Lars on the Citizens' ticket. c;roRr,Fi ElX3R'r.

Edltc- T:ir. : !'iaf announce to voters r,t tbe First Ward, Et Chicago, that, I will te a candidate for Alderman

th

Edoor Ttwes, Flenee announce t na vetere of WbitinR that I sen a cajdia?a for the office of City Clerk on the re. p-ublloan ticket, swbjtet im tae prLma.eiaa May Srd. Tl. pCWKR. nairimand ron Haro F.d'.ter Tfwra: Teni may ennetBea to ti'e voters of Hammond tht tana rdldste for re-pomt nation for tbe effle cf Mayor, on he Republican ticltat WjV Jec to tbe wishes of the Vetera at the primaries In May. DAXret, BSOfTT. Fdl'or Tives: Will tci Vridls- a. noun "a to the vo'era of KamnwsJ that I shall be a acr.dldate fer Maror on tn iemoi.-ratl? tte.k snhjaet ii the prtmarie.a to be, held. May 8. Ir3t WD. EIXOX. Fditor Trwse: T'enae dnnoiine t the votera of Hammond that I art: I a candidate for Mayor on th TJepublicaSl ticket, aubject t tha primirtta, May 3rd, u:i. CFIARLC.a H. T'R TED RICH. Fdttr.r Trurs: Will yi u Hn-tly annourw to the rir of Hammond that I shaJl be a candidate for Msvof on tha Pf-mnci-nt).' ticket uhJ-- t.j the pri mir e.' :.j f held Jiav 5 11 ' J IT. MocalRK

Kd'teif Tonga WVi

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Teae

Republican ticket, fubjeet to tha rtounc r tne voiers r.r Jismm.r.ne tha

rnnnriP. Vav .Ird I p, " il01'e '--r Si aver -, f

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East Cliicao FOB MAYOR Fdttor Timts: sunject to tbe voters of the city of East Chicane. I will be a caadida'e for re-nomlnation to the e;f. flee cf Mayor of Fast Chicago, at tha coming primaries in May. LEO McCOEUACK.

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candidacy for the third ward of the city of Fia-f. Cbb-ago on the republican ticket mi!i;.yt to th will of th people of tha sn!d wa-1. br virtue of the primary cf Mav S. - IiCTS FXRRINI.

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Kdtor Ttuia: rieas announce that T am a candidate for Mayor of Evat Chicago, eubjeet to tbe wishes of the voters at the May primaries and that I earr.tstly solicit their support. .IAMF.H JOHNSTON.

Kd,to Timss:-- Plt-ase announce to the voters of the Fourth Ward. East Chicago, tha' I will b a candidate for Alderman cn the "ii'e.ne Ticket KDWARD ADALBERT M LT A

Kdltor Ttwrs Please annoum-e to the voters of th Fourth Ward in Eaet Chicago. Indians, tht T will be a cicndidate for Abicrnsiin. on th Re.p'jbllacn ticket, subject to th" primaries Mav 3. 1321. JOSKPH CHt'RILLA.

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roi cttf rcnas tdlter Ttwrs: Pieaee ns-v;i.- : . the voter of Hammond sat 1 w;y h a candidate fr the offl'-e of 'i'r .Tud on the republican ttpet. aubjec. a th decision of the prtiuaris in Mar I. I. MtiDJFSRA.

Fd!ter Ttair.e.- Pleate anrc-jni-e tst I am a candidate for tha oenee of C-.f-Judp on tha Republican tide:, eubiect to the primaries, Mav )t. IteXRT CL.TrviEL.ANT

Editor Tiaws: P1ea.a anrwritxia to tha Ccl"m of your rape-r tbat I am a e.ndldate for re-elactpm to the orfe City Judje on the TWioorattc ii?Ve$ THj5orxmn c. kLoj;

Ed'tor Timfs Kindly annc.unca tlie voters of Hammond that I ivm candidate for tha hototri&tton for the af. flee of Ctfy Judge on the JleTnjbl!-ae ticket, wjbject to ths priroarles, Vnv Ird. 19I-L mvin c. ATjcRfsorc.

F,d!ter TtTa Please anhguna t-o t-hs meters cf Ttammon 6 that 1 a!l bat a candidate f r City Jurira on tba renuhlican ttaet subject to the primariea. Way Srd. 1951. nm. ORCRJVTTAIJ5 t . Kd'trr TrM Flav adnmrnoe te hvotara of Hammond, that I wttl be a candidate for the ofT'cm of City Tjdg tm th Tfriiocrat1' ticket, ejijert to prlmarlo. May Jrd, K. E.-lBnCK.

for city TUAarrnuia Editor TiJKys-' Jtiodly aunowne tb; T am a candidate for fa r.m'.natlc . for OMy Trtaaurar. of 3tnri3n1, eu Ji-t ta toe daciatcn of tjfl RepaYsIt-e--votart at tha XrimarU a May i-d Uil. TTALTFTt V. VUZtXTEXS

Editor T'vae: Flaase nricte art v votare of Hammond tViat J e-m a mMid data for tb iwiminattoo of City Tts unr, n the Republi.n tieVat. aubjei--to the prtmarie. My a. lSli niAvAHt) Arsisan..

FWttor Ttaiaa T'leaef annmtae rbat will b a catidMtU n'r J1ty Traasuron the TVemocro-tin tlcVat, aubjact to 1-' primaries. May rd. t tDl. F-DWARfj JvvXiEBRECHT.

T'.dltor T'f Fleaee kut.o'isrii 1 -voters of Kamniond that I aro a i.od' data f'r the oflftca pf Cl'y Truwnr o the republican ticket, aubjett u tha t-nuu-ics. Mjiy 3rd, 1951. JS. 11 HARTX-UTt

CI Tt CXJUC EdUfcor Ttmica: Tou may armeonce to tha votara of Hammond that I aro candidate for re-r.grr.taat t n for tha e flea of? City Clerk, cn tha RemibMra" ticket, aubjact to the prircarlea. May 3d. 191ARNOLD K. KXTV-RRT.

Fditor TtuE: Pla announca to tV voters of Hammond that I will ta a can dldate fer City Cleric on tha Republic" ticket, aubjott to tha primaxlae, Mav rd. MILTOV L, HAXSEN

Editor Trwi: Pias announ-a tb vot era of Hammond tbat T will a candidate for the office of City Clerk v the Republican ticket, aubject to tha pri marlea Hsy 3. JOHN A. M A I e'i.

Edtte-r Tivtaa: Please annourre tha voters of Ttam.fo-d. tbat T w!2' bs a candidate for tbe oe;ee of City te-V on the Repubii an 'i l;o:. subject to 'he fieclaion of t-. j -' r-i ri-vt May S, ts?t RUrvOI.F II. HORN.

Editor Timei Please announoe to the votera of the Fourth Ward. Hammond (Robertsdale) that T will be a candidate for the offi'-e of Alderman on tbe repub Itcan ticket, aubjett to the pnrnarte, Mav Jrd. CJTAS. M WJCERS

Kditor TtiiBa- I'lease announce to tha voter of the Fourth Ward, Hammond, that I will be a candidate for Alderman on the Republican ticket, aubject to tha primaries. May Crd, 1821.

Editor TiMts Please announce in the votera of tha Fourth Ward. Hammond that I wi'l be t candidate for the o of Alderman on the reptib'i'-Ar. '.-.' v, suK-i..t to the primaces on -) v 'rd ;r.c. M. SLACK.

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i voters of Hammond that T am a cardl-

date for the renubi'i un nomination mr C-otincllinan-at-large. mibiert to lHa !hes of the voters at tha rrimariea, Mi' . ia;i

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