Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 264, Hammond, Lake County, 27 April 1921 — Page 4
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THE TIMES Wednesday, April 27, 1921. Ill I ' HI I I "HI 'I I II I II ! I WW " THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS Americanism on the part of citizens. "Eternal vlgtlnre? !s the prico of. liberty." This rjtn'.crr.er.t Editor Times ; Vie tit annmmce 'o the velifii of t. Third Wt.-O. litr: C - 7. y.:l bt c-. n. i is- .-v.A.o-., ill '.4J j ' '. ., r . t, ! ' , , 'J -"' " sV C U-'
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Te Tlaae East C?ilco-ln(5Uri Harbor, 3ally undtr .nir4 el the poatofrice .a Eset Cti'tsav. Moyhv i,.r 11. llll. 'ihi L-ake County Tlinee Saturday end Weekly Edition. Cnterea i the poeiofllee In Hat, iu-oiJ. Abruary V. !- The Gary Evenln Tln. l.-, ! e-.cen Susday. klse tared et U. poetofTice IB iier, April 1', ltliL ill Bcder tie Ait of Mvvu 1. Mcona-cliM scatter.
rORi.: i.v adv eh, i;iLnu ni-:Phii8iiNiA-nu.N I.OJN PATNS CO. CHICAGO
i:.cy i.o tr.oro k.ocrot.. I.:., a t i.mca p.it. Th frtrrvn wh IcV. (hfontrn ntr rrwrnnwnl today j ere eyriibollred by the rd fins-, whether they marshal ,n the nam of nimniunlvn, Industrial workers of the j world or bolshevlsm. They stand for one unci the j name thing -a le,i-.sate1 ronspirary apHlnt rlvlllnation. This is no time for hesitation. A mobilize- , tK n of patriotic A mrli a iifi on May 1 will be a jreat dlscournporiiHtit to the il.toynl propaganda. !
initrii .-noil Hi JliP 111 llttioil III lllf no- j niar(( ,.f tffldij
cram of ilif various patriotic organization.1 whli h will land bark of the observance f May 1 as Arnerloau !iy. The isy falls tn Sunday this year, and inln-
VOTIHWO ry-r hnprn'd THAT wa as luky for th r"ltor haTlnc old cUithTj at-tusJly fsshlonable. Till' thlnta that your wife H a lot of conflflpnce In yon don't you ? WKI.I- com hnrn from the buoy
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viVtUog 1 mr.I 11 enroll r.- u inters and teac hers of all religions creeii may well call -uwo Toiat Tri hona 1 1 en t lou of their followers to the Importance of eduIf you hava aoy truubla ffitliif Th Tinat nisaa ctm- . alnt lrara!at. so tha (,'lrculatiun J 'fparuuant. Nation nlon patriotic lines. There can be no true
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NuVict:" to H5ci:imkh9: j tl,,n9 for tl,e s:lfety f '-fty. tt too fail to recalTa f.'Ur coiiy cf Tut Tmt
1 rctnp'.ly aa y-u Iikti In tha past, ; d. imt think It .m imd loat or DM not im: .n ti:i.t. iu:i i 'ar lhat t?i tn:i
!rv:o !a not what it uad to I"i a.id rV..-. i-nwvia.iua ara
ithoiit obedience to the reasonable reula-
arraryal from :nar)y aoircoa ibiu! riia u;n ar.J njnil aar.
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CIUAIIETTE: BUSINESS BAROMETER 1
Were the question put. what provides a true Inif business conditions? I'osMbly rno."t evsrythlnjr
i'a a 'i':ti l a inorMir
r":"P'! 'the use of which enables a treasury department official
to fee! tl
LliT HIM STAY "B!f Bill" Haywood has Jumped, his bail ami fled to Russia. A lot cf folks will fei-1 that this is "gi"l
ilddance of bad rubbish." He snyq he rvlll return In !,
1:19 rail. rvol U idoui a nunnro.j uunum in;ni .vin'riim have their way. "1!U" v.ouli'. bring nothing hums but trouble. Lnine it the chap to d-al with ,iim. Lenin brooks no Interference and he takes mcliances cf any either scoundrel mi a t.'i i n k f-nm him the reigns of piwr, He peri t lb lUnan out to work ,.3 & track-haud on the railroad and. he'll find a suitable job for -Dill."
A DAY OF PATRIOTISM Patriotic Americans will heartily endorse the plan to make May 1 permanently "nierifan May," the one
pulfe of the bu.ine.a of the nation at large.
'leenuse iron and steel enter so largely Into all Industry the ?tate of that business has b'-eu held as Indicat
ing trade cond Hie us, and It does, but to Ret at what
f steel buslncp.s in the agsrreeate phows would be
vastly inrire diffleult and c u aplb ated as an Index than the. indicator In ii;-e by the official referred to. The Instrniuent ' which business conditions are
measured is iioihlnc more than the little wad t-t to- 1
! bacen wrippeil ."roinid with paper and known as the j j l.unrette. It t'lls .accurately whether tln.es ara flush ) I or ttherwise; whether eondltlons are Kinwin!; tetter j or worse. When times ru-e pood cigarettes are Rnmked '
iu vast numbers. The possessors are penerous in pas-tng them around. Hut let a pinch come and they tighten up not only in the number smoked but In their f.encrisit y also. When l.ts of cigarettes are belni-
; articular day when patriotism and loyalty to national Smokel i ioney :eai hen the treasury In volume. When ideals will ha Impressed u;ion all. The American the smokers are hard up the revenue bureau knows It.
Jiefense Society has undertaken to lead in the mo e-:v-nt to make the first day of May an effective reuke to the various forma of anarchy which are seeking to use the day te advance their attempts to overthrow the government. May 1 can be Advantageously utilized an the -CASion of a x,r,,.rfln, public ;u tl il Ics." a bulb tin of '.he society das," as well as to show how v, e can preserve cur Americanism against the minister infiltration f f anarrfcy and lawlessness aI.-o to siffonl an opportunity for all patriotic cl'i.ens to reeonei 1;, e them --elv 1 ) the Ideals and institutions of our nation, and to ledge their utiuualilWil support to all thos- things inat have m.'n'.e u. a great and united people." The only way that iliiiigerous radical tea hlns cm be i-vercitr;e 1 by instruction in America n i t ion for the aliens and the exhortation to more emphatic
There are many Mtter enemies of the cigarette but it is thus se.-n to lil! a valuable function. When better times return we !mll know it by the zeal Hh which cigarette timers pmolte tip.
A T uisiana negro, convitcd of rm:rder, escaped, ihe death penalty because the sheriff "foryot" to hang l.'iin. .New if that absen t-mlude.1 official will only for-
;'et to Iock bis ten iiiKr. j ltrifotis who make ravi-llc remarks about prohlhiiioti in the Kioteij States seem to overlook a section of t I ii-' continent known as Ciinada. '
r -try may be soul food, as Mr. Frank Crane sas. but a lot of '.oiks would rather insl.-t on the baebali reores.
tmR night wl-h a couple of blonde IIAIII.a etlrklng: to your coat in the regl'in OF tha left cbe.it Atll what happens to you. II AVE tha women who a,-ked the Praidf nt 1t a call A disarmament convention IM Anii:n the Tolling pin anil TMfi hefty plateT WI) wish all th! publicity IIAI not been riven to tha alleg-ed I'AIT that our grlrla have taken to use 9 A PUTY raaora on their anklea A term which covera oonsiderahle ir'.v IT these days of the new freedom aa we hate to have thla evld-nce oil any other that such a step H neceaaary on our girls.
ST1 l.n may be what Is ms-king: Tllll women wear thlr skirts longer HIT It Isn't style that Is maklna; Till' men wear their pants longer. S1T persons would rather ? a t r s :n;i fMi:i.lMf a pick than trying to WOHK on thflr ernotl ins. 11 Ii use.l to be pretty good at At;r.S In the old carefro d a j lli: we were iur.uing the IIK.IIi:U ediM.aitiiin but we nsnat
this which w eaw iri a
VVyu.u nit'b. rnvs ro'tnger If she ht.il If. THKHR has never been any monoply on AlTl.vfl foolishly IV either bu.slnvsa or love. Ilia crmHeleivre may turn & Vmtrnr.F.n. over a few times In h! eleep lllt.l tha ntght but ha (i ET up In the morning attributing Hia reatleesness to aornething HH afa tha night before. TIIK o. f. girl who bad a bluah TflAT used to coma and go stOW has a daughter who has a blush THAT In guaranteed to atay put I'SJTII, It la washed off. WHFbT Industry aojulrea normalcy TIIFmi; should be .ibs. EVET for antl-tobe.eco reformers.
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Announce
v.-inTiNO nzjirocrjiATia A N N'Ut'.VCEMENT Th persma named below announce to thu voi.ra of tha City of Whiting that thay have filed their daeiarattona of intetillou to beeorne candid las In the primary election. May 3. 1911. for
tha oifioe .et apposite their r a meet I
rs..ct.i tj on the Memoeratlr ticket, ard pleijga an efficient and a.oaorolo administration. OB MATOB RVSSLI.I, K. SMITH ro ctxt cx.Bim.K J'.'flX A. TUKJVIL2 TO CTTT TlBalttMl (Uii.S. kLiVA. i-a iUl.lTi l.E TO CITT JtJDOI T. J SKl'iI dL'LLIV'AV TOM A.LDx:BJta.Br.AT-LA.;a John j. in:irv XICJi'..IiAjj K. Mll.L.it STlJVi. KAMIN'HKI (1'r. j t o be nouii riat el ) A LDE It M A TI M KT WAaVD WILLIAM SToI-L XDIKSfAIV BBCOND WAJtD AL.L.V WAJ1h.'. ALDIEU TIUBJ) WHO in.ii-;h.jiT . .:L;i'.Ti8 AT.T5ER.JKAIT FOtJITK WilD J"Mifll WA.V'.'HA!; t'na to be nominated S-Jl-lOt
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wti.st language, was the new 1 'sri!iint orig'.nnlly written? j ?. What 1..H.U la the l:lb did Moses
write' 3. 1,1 ny president of i'ni td States ever finn in the ns.vy? 4. l-i lh-re any difference In the length or a urve...r's chain njid an enK ! n-ir'fi 1 h l a ? Win. ore th ".v)0 men?" f. Kruiii h-it source is earsaprirl! la flavoring ..'t ln"d '
7. "VV'hnt Is a seeondxry sehoo! ? I S. W)mt Islands form the southern i bouii,!a.ry ..f the 1. (-Tins' ea? I t'. ys'lrit :s n gran.T'iis? j 10. Whfi-t ws.s the "golden age?"
ro MAToa KdUor Tun -.-ur.ji-ei to the voters of the city of Kast 'h!r-go. I will ha a caaJi1ae for re-uoinlua ! Ion to the of. fo-e of Mayor of i .at t'hleAgo, at tha lOm'.ng pi -,u.! -.a la May. lA.'i AteCOP.il kCK.
n.Unr TiAf:-l!M announce that I nm a ca.n.ll.lste f .r Mayor of Knit 1 j' "". subp-i (, the wishes of the vot-rs at the .Va primaries and that I ewiuestiy solicit tbe'r support. JAMK.1 JullNSTOX. yd! tor T;Mr -l'lase announce to the vot.re of i t'hin., th.it 1 am a candidate for the nomination for Mayor on Jie Citizens' Ticket.
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sKIUT of crepe meteor." IT Is always the 1-at what a w. 'T sr,.ni to buy
g 'gt"" rS''' ' gsmmjmjmx'iMM iwmiwiw.g , m. num.' Jt , Vrjj ,. . who hm quit 4 klSl tees j Mw;iMjB
AltSWIES TO TESTZHDAT'S QtJEcnoWS 1. How niaiiv cyliroprs did the flrivt
h"rt Ford nr hav..? Ans. Ford i-rirs wer" . firt built w!'h a t v' c Under ensj'.ne.
Hint is rookery? An.s. A rookerv is a bre..,tng place, te.-a,!ly of rooks, the cro-.vs of th.- P1 World. il. J,r. t was a 'p.-itiopl'-d" warrior Any, -A "px nop !e " warrior -n orWfirirlrig a full set of armor, the rm-
plte e-juli-jrient being oalle.! panrpiy. , 4. "Vhst is paraffin? Ans.- l'araffin i Is a white, waxy. cry.fal!ne suhsrs-i. e bla .n'-d ly distillation from wM, shale ee. P. "UT-.at was Klya'tim? Ans.- ll'yi slum ias the j.rftd'se of tiro-1!-: mvj tliiiV'Ky, the fmprem'dy hajvpy abode of I th ,!., .,i cl.ad. 6. Wuit is tn tv.e!? Ans. Type , wets! Is m nl'oy ueel in ea.tt?ig t ype. ft Is OMiip-ise! of antimony and
tin.
. Tnmt are feTt'Vs? Ans. Textiles
are any "o-en fflhrie. f. What Is -in embargo? Ans. Tt ! an order pro!) 'biting the departure of eh s. f -'rn rwrt. 7. Whnt Is th Vstb'an at R.'m? Ars. Tt !s the psifiee ,vf the pipe. If. What wbs the jt.-rnn ege? Ane. The stone pre wes the period of r'vit1zsion hAn stene t ftp-n? and frnplfimerts v. e e ire.1.
Kd'.tftr Tmif- I will be a candidate rrr Mayor of Fast 'hirago ,:n the ftaPuiiPcan Fi-kef. stlhjfr to the .Vclsioa of the vo'era at the My primer. ea. .JAitK IL HL'K.Nd.
MIKTil KOSCICUflAlt Editor Tmtl: P'.eeje announce to tha voters f the Beventh Ward. Indiana Harbor that X will be a eatidldate for the office of Alderman on tbe republican ticket, subject to i'.ia primaries May Jrd, lilll. VSTTKR COtrVKlLlr-. Eflltor Tliiae Please anrxrorr-e t tTe voters of the fifth Ward. Indian. Marbor, tliet I will he a vodldate f y ' tha office of Aldernian on tna i.ubncan ticket, subject to the prtaaarlee, War ir4. 1?S1. SH-HPH-ARD II. ilAP.RION. Fd'tor Thin Pleaae armours -a to the voters of the Fourth Ward He at Chlea-t-, that I will be a candidate for the offee of A.ldero-an -.n the Republican ticket, suicject 'o the r.r'n.artaa. May Ird FP.A.N'Xi M. IloIiVATU.
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Clltor Timm:- Pleaae ennour.ee
or mt .lii.-go that I am a candidate for re-nomination to tiie o'. Pee of coune1l-af -Urge, aiibj.ct to the Republican primaries In iav.
AVliitint; Editcr Trkfs:--Vou rti.r arnotinee to1 the voter, of tAliltlng that 1 ara a eana.de te .or re-nomlnai ion tor the offl. e c Mayor, subject to The !shas of the &teia primaries p, Mny t WALTFH K. bi'HRAOt Rdtter Ttatira--l-T...,. ennounr, niy y . eadida fr Mavor of " e City of Whiting. In.1!,n. suhjeot to the decision ..f th- itepuhiieati voter s at the cr.mifjg City I'rlmsrl-s May S 1321 At APT J. COHilOT.
Editor Ttmts )-ifise rninotiti" to th voters of Whiting that I en; a ean-ldaf for t ;e r.ri.-e of ."ty 'ierk on the "
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TOS CITT JXTXJZ r iPor T'a'Bs: J l.e atmnmvn 'o the m'fi Hi mmo'.d. that I wtl! ! e. . and Id ate for the '.fF.. r,f .Mty Jie't-e ca 'he rnuh'iran ticket s-;bjeci to i. dec. a. on of tii". i rtn.ar in Miv I. I. M '1 'Jl.'S'CA.
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I s:n a ratdtdate for the orTe ,' F tJudge on the Uep.jbM.-t,, th-aet. aub;c to lha prlni.-irles, M a v 3. hi:i;v in.roTKLAKp T.'1:tor Tiva; -Plr Sril'.-ljnee Jn t' , eobnen.j of your j.sper ieit I s m a car d'dst for re-ect b.n ,. the ifif, , '.: JudiJO on tte 1 i. '-''c tic 'jet tt t !: T" t:r: . ni Ti
NEW LOVE LOSES IN THIS TUIAN(tLE; (iOES INTO HIDING
ALONG about this time of year a man finds his motoring neighbors getting anxious about their tires. With folks expecting old tires to "pop" any minute, there comes the question of what kind of new ones to buy. U. S. Tires are answering a lot of questions like this nowadays.
The U- S. Tire following embraces two kinds of lire buyers. a Those who started with quality first, and have never bought anything else but the quality standar'd tire. Those who came to quality first only after dabbling with "bargains," "rebates," "job lot" and "surplus stock" tires. Getting- one hundred cents value on the dollar in tire buying is a straight-forward business proposition not guess-work or a game of wits. The most essential man for you to know today is the local U. S. Tire dealer who is concentrating on a full, completely sized line of U. S. Tires. He gets his U. S. Tires straight from his neighboring U. S. Tire Factory Branch one of 92 such Branches established and maintained all over the country by the U. S. Tire makers. He is the man who can give you fresh, live tires not stuff shipped to him from some point where it did not sell, but new tires of current production. Giving the same quality, selection and price-advantage to the owner of the medium weight car as the big car owner gets. With equal service and buying opportunity whether he lives in the smaller localities or the greater centers of population.
THE U. S. NOBBY THE AD Where the truing is specially heavy withsnow mud or s.iul.iri liilly country where maximmu tr.i-ti :i nn the ro-.d is c. ta-tor, no other tire tread t det?ed is quito Bo effective, or so v.-ho'ilv approved hi tuo)toriti opinion, as the U. .S. No! by Ti-a.L lis very simplicity two diagonal rows of oblong stiuiM, interlocking in their grip on the road is the result of all the years of U. S. Rubber experience with every type cf road the world oarer.
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' Esther Tntnall Andrews. Esther Tatnall Andrew?, the! rrrung: woman whom Herbert: 'Thornton Andrews brought to his; home as his second wife to live un-i der the same roof with his first, wife, apparently has lost out. She has jrene into hiding- arid reports! from New York, where Andrews, and his wives livrd, hint nt si reconciliation between him and hisj first wife, Mrs. Maude Augrustal Uaines Andrews.
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Get Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablaia
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That h the joyful cry of thrnisrmds rince Dr. Ldvarc!s produced Oliva Tablets, the substitute for oiiorneJ. Dr. Edwards, a practidnsr physician for 17 years and calomel's old-time enemy, discovered the formula for Ollva Tablets while treating paticr.t3 for chronic constipation and torpid livers. Dr. Edwrjxis' Oliva Tablets do not contain calomel, but a healing, soothinz vegetable laxative. No fricing is tha ' .keynote"' of these Litt'e sujjar-costed. olive-colored tablets. They cause the bowels and lirer to act normally. They never force then, to unnatural actioa. If you have a "dark brown mouth" bad breath a. diiii. tired feelin? tick hearlache torpid liver conRtipation. you'll find quick, sure and pleasant results from one or two of Dr. EdwarcU' Olive Tablets at bedtime. Thotisonds take them every ni;ht just to keep right. Try them. 15c and 30c
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Fdttor T: T'P' annnurte tha' t I wl'l ho a card'-.iate ofr Olty Tresjuj--" ! en. ti e T'er: o.-rr.r at ticket, subject to th" i i ri:n.aries Vsy 3rd. 1921. ! ci.wai'.ii Kiinrap.D'irT.
i n : 1 1 ):. i'.i:rol. TOB. AT.TT,KM TT r.'l'nr T' WB. :": o r.irto't-ec to the votere ot K:it i'IiIoiph thnt I lw',1 be a epndldate for Aldi rrnari-at-Uj-re on the Cltliens" ticket. GFORGT3 BTjOSKT.
j Fditrr T'wcKa-T'lea anr.ounee to ' j voters f Tiamr-iond thnt I am a rar.d (date for the ofTir.. , f F'.iv T"ennrr i . revi'-' h a :, !!-, ui.bje, t to the j , i i':aric.i. May 3rd, Ji?l.
K. K. IIAitTZL-ER.
Kdttor Ttmits- FTnse orncmrea to -otrrs of the First "Ward. K.TJit ChtcsRO. thnt I will be a candidate for Alderman on the Keptiblicnn ticket, .subject to the primaries. May 3rd. IlICHAKD DAVIS.
I hereby announce my aldermanle enndldacv' for the third ward of the city cf Knst ('"hlcBgo on the republican ticket Htibject to the will of tho people of the pnld ward, by virtue of the primary of May 3, 1921. IiOFIS FKRRINT.
FMitor TtfEs: Fleaoo nnnounea tf the voters of the Fourth Wnr l. Fast Chicago, that I will he a candidate for Alderman on the ClUrens Ticket. EDWARD AT)AI.Ki:RT MUIIA
Kdltor Times- Pbnso nnnotinc to the voters of tho Fourth Ward In I-ast Cht. ci?o, Indiana, thnt I will tie a candidate for Alderman, on the P.o.puhllacn ticket, subject to the primaries Mnv 3. 1921. JOSEl'H FUrRIL.LA.
Editor Times- Flease announce to the voters of the Fifth Wnr.l, East Chlcairo, that I will be a candidate for Alderman cn the, Republican ticket, subject to the decision of the rr'mirits, May 3rd. HOIU'.ItT ('. SMITH.
Editor Times: riens announce to the voters of F-'ust Chicago that I will b.a candidate for Aldermttn-st-Iarre, on tha Republican ticket, nubject to the primaries. May Srd. J. OOAR
CTTT n.t!B: FVtitor Tjvite: You ma.y announce to the voters of Hammond that I am a candidate for re-nonilnatiori for the of. f of Flty Clerk, on the Republican I'cket. subjett to the jirlmarles. Mev 3d. 1921. ARN'OI.D II. KTJNTERT.
Editor Tivfs: riense nnnottnea to tha voters of Hammond that I will be a candidate for City Clerk on the Republican ticket, subject to the primaries, May Srd. 1911 MIlTON- T. nANSEM
Editor Times: Please nnnoonee to tbe voters of Hammond that I will be a candidate for the office of City Clerk on the Republican ticket, subject to the primaries Hay 3. JOHN- A. MAtrO.
Editor Ttmks: Flease antwunoa lo the voters of Hammond, that T will be a candidate for the office of City CJera. on the Republican ticket, subject to the decision of the primaries Mav . 1921. RITDOTP II. HORN.
Editor Times: I'leaae announce to the voters of Hammond that I will be a csndidato for the office cf city cbrk on the democratic ticket, nubject t) the priiiiar.es. Mnv .Id. MRS. ItnKTHA SM.VTvT.ET
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Editor Timks Please announce to tha voters of the Fourth Ward. Hammond. I Robert sd ale) that I will bo a candidate far the office of Alderman on the republican ticket, subject to tho primaries. May 3rdCH AS. TT FXJGKRS.
Editor Tivkb Pleaae announce lo the votern of the Fourth Ward. Hammond, that I will le a candidate for Aldermen on the Republican ticket, subject to the primaries. May Srd, 1821. E. JUVVTCTT,
Editor Timks Please announce 4o the voters of the Fourth Ward, Iramrntvo4. that I will be a candidate for the off!v of Alderman on the republ'oan ticket, aubject to tho primaries on May Sr. GEO. M. SLACK.
Editor Times: I1en.se announce to tha voters of Hammond that I am a candidate for the republican nomination for Councllman-at-larsre. mihject to the wishes of the voters at the primaries. May 3. 1921. ERTIARD HOLMIJEItQ.
Editor Timks Plea.se announce to the voters of Hammond that I wit be a can -dtdato for "ouncll man-at-Lrs;e on the democratic ticket, subject to the primaries. May 3rd. LAWRENCE LONO,
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