Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 266, Hammond, Lake County, 29 April 1921 — Page 4

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The Lnio County Times Daily except Saturday And Jun&. .utvTuU at the po&lcuuce la ixuiimioi.u, - uue - , J Kl . The Tlmee Et CbJcago-Indlaxia, Harbor, dally except Hundiy, Loured at the poatoOUco In -wist CUicagu, Noveu ocr 18. 191S. The Lase County T lines Saturday and Weekly Edition. uatered ai the pootottlc In Hammond, Fsbruary . The Gary Evening Tlma Ljiy -.c-pt Suuu-y. toU lered at Uie puenottice u Gary, April lr. lll. All uuiier the act of dart. UJS, a second-claa istatlcr.

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ANNUAL BLATHESSKITINCJ The police of the cities of tbe department of Justice i-isht as well oil up the ea wed-off riot suns and have them all in readinesd fcr May first. The disciples of Ltuire ami Trotsky la our midst have plastered the c.iluraet region with their propaganda la which they 'oldly advocate "the overthrow of the U. S. government tnd put in its place a worker's government" and the au'loritiob will doubtless be on the spot If there is any -vet-throwing. Tor many years now the rabble of our population railing themselves the United Communists of the World r to abbreviate It, the reds have made their annual luht'iring splurge a few days prior to the first of May. Their viid-oyo,i and paretic leaders have planned pa- ; ades and demonstrations by threat and Innuendo but nothing has ever happened and nothing ever will hap- ; ea unless the reds want to openly commit suicide. The Gary fiasco in which a dozen or so reds were bundled into a patrol wagon for disobeying municipal edicts, was the nearest that any of the reds ever came to makiug any trouble. American citizens have had enough of this red bluff and bully-ragging. They welcome a chance to eet at the Leninists In the open. They are sick of ;he etern.il bazoo-blowing by the so-called communists. Let the authors of the vile and seditious red literature lireulated in Hammond, East Chicago and Gary yesterday gather on May day If they dare. The police t.- i 1 1 be ready for thorn if they make any attempt to over-ride the properly constituted authority.

Those who are begging for the liberation of thes men who did what they could to prevent America roui winning the war would have had a kaiser iu thi3 country at this moment if they had been permitted to have (heir way. Whatever their intentions, that would have been the direct result of their line of action If they had bivn permitted to persist, and it comes with poor grace now for anybody to ask their freedom. Whatever la done eventually, Debs and his associates are no longer entitled to the privileges of American citizenship and if it is finally deemed best to liberate them, that should be one of the penalties to remain. In the hour of the nation's crisis they proved recreant to their trust. They gave aid and encouragement to the German war lords who sought both American lives and sovereignity over these shores, and red blocdid Americans thing of them only with disgust and loathing.

THE CHARM CLUB Ask a woman at what period of life her sex is the most charming and her answer can be put as a fair estimate of her own age. This season's buds look with a shudder at 30. Thirty sees 50 as old age. Fifty is not yet ready to surrender, but dreads the time when TO years (hall have rolled around. And thus it goes. Fair, fat and -I'l It may mean the graveyard of youth, or the blossoming of maturity. Apparently it depends on the woman, but Countess Andree de Tavernay of Tarhes, France, Insists it Is the age of charm. The ( harm Club of France is a society that has drawn 'he (ire of humorists, but has not been ashamed. No male has ever seen thn by-laws or the booklets containing instructions for retaining one's charm, that, the club circulates among the women of France. Women of other countries are not admitted to the club. Whatever its other virtues, it has this to recommend It: Its members are learning that a woman need not be content to be put cn the shelf the moment her eldest son f-tarts wearing his first pair of long trousers. She i in the heyday of life fair, fat and 4 0. Long may she wave.

KEEPING THE FAITH Most American citizens have confidence In the future of the United States; only a few are pessimistic to the point of believing or pretending to believe that we shall never get back to normalcy. Eventually the clouds overhanging the business world will disappear. Behind them the sun, symbolic of normal conditions, la shining. National resources win have little to do with the adoption of an optimistic attitude. Fast experience teaches us that every depression has been follcwed by gotxl business. This statement of fact may be better than a volume of arguments. We must never allow ourselves to lose hope la the future of this country. Otir wealth has scarcely been scratched. We aro a mighty people, and the rest ten years should witness an Industrial expansion, bringing to all prosperity transcending any former decade. If more Americans were manifesting their faith In the substantial character of the resources of this country and Its great futura there would be loss opport.mltr for the pessimism Jtist now hanging as heavily over some quarters.

DEBS IS STILL IN JAIL President Harding has refused to open at this tlm he matter of freeing Eugene V. Dobs and ether wartime prisoners.

A SHRINKING POPULATION France is striving to live, yet the efforts she is makine: threaten Mil further to reduce the population of the country. Census reums have not been received from all the departments rf the republic, but all that have been sent to Paris show declines from the 1911 count of nosr-s. Should the rate of loss already shown be maintained for the nation it. will he found that France new has between 3.00,000 and 4.00O.000 fewer Inhabitants than she had ten years ago. Actual losses in the war do not account for nearly Pll of the missing. The decline of birth rate during the period of hostilities Is responsible for most of it. While tne roung men were at the front the cradles were not replenished. There should be a reversal of the condition since the armistice. bA It Is to be remembered that France ha. not demobilized to the extent that other countries have. The government cf France Is determined that Germany shall pay. cost what it may to make her pay. One of her statesmen said the other day that If she had to do it alone she would occupy as much of Germany as was necessary to compel fulfillment of treaty obligations by the vanquished nation. And there Is talk in Paris cf calling out some hundreds of thousands of men for the purpose. If they go to Germany they likely will not get home for some time. The effect on Franco's population is readily calculable. It may be that some Germans would welcome a visitation of Frenchmen that would further weaken the French nation. But sensible Germans, if any there be, must realize that the future of their country depends upon Germany getting down to work, and It will not do that with a French array on the ground In the role of labor boss and collector. We expect that when there ceases to be a prospect of gainlnganythlng through resistance the German- will yield. It will be to their fiwn Interest to do so. Most of us will welcome It, though, because It will give France a chance to recover her position In peace.

TKe-Pas$ing-SKow

IK It isn't na thins It's anothor I?r this era of high prices and wa IMAGING what our pronounced V-NECK ER9 ist In tha matter of having rt)U,ARS laundared THET hT to spend on talcum powders AMI skin soap. A thousand dollars Is the averagre COST of belns; presented at COiHT In England lll'T tha averaas cost in this VKt'tt yl th woods IS J5 and costs. IT'S funny how tittle aom rlrl know A nilt'T sewing- machines and how MICH they know about automobiles. AXOTHEIl Interesting little study IX the feminine ability to Chan ons's Mivn is afforded by the way A grandmother always knows Slli; can never love the baby that's expected soov anywhere near as much A" the rns that's alr&ajy here but always docs. IlKKOKE he jets her ha wonders WHY hs don't take I.KSSO.XS on th harp AD after ha cots her ha wonders WHY ehe doesn't take I.i:ssO.a on tha stove. A city lot Is a poor thing; to rafse poultry on I'XMHe you want to raise some-thing-

EUK with the neighbors. AXOTHER pathetld little feature OP every day life la the way an editor WHO started la with a confident ambition

TO reform the world BAG and bavgaee. breeches

body and

IS fairly well satisfied after a few MONTHS experience If he can KEEP from making the paper ridiculous MOllE than once a week. WHAT ha become of the o. f. housekeeper WHO was accustomed TO hrag about her light bread AXD her heavy baby? WHAT'S become of all the LKAGIK of Nations advocates in the past few months? OIK mind Is full of Idle theughta AMI what we are wondering ABOVT now Is whether it Jars one more TO think there is one more etp THA IV there really Is when one Is GOING upstairs In the dark Oil when one Is coming down. WHY Is it that there Isn't nearly Al much pleasure l.V eprss.dlng the good we know OF a man as there Is in 9PHEADING the bad we know of him. THE business of casting bread upon the waters IOESXT oppea! to those who AUK looking- after the douffh.

HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW?

SENATE FOREIGN relations committee members ftilnk the Jap stand on Tap Is a bluff. It would not be surprising to hear that there Is something In that.

First horseless and now predicted cowless. Is what has become of the wild west.

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Who are the ten most beautiful girls in Indiana? The three unbiased judges in The Chicago Tribune's great $20f200.00 Beauty Contest have reached their decision. They have chosen the 10 Prize Beauties from the State of Indiana. The portraits of the 10 Indiana Winners will appear in the Rotogravure Section of Next Sandals Chicago Sunday Tribune. Order yoar Tribune today! See toho won the prics. For Portraits of INDIANA Winners and Prize Awards Sod Next Sunday's

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1. What is a yokel? 2. Where is Iapland? 3. Where are the Laurentlan mountains? 4. What Is rock-ruby? R. What is lrtde-scence? 6. "RTiat Is a linchpin? 7. What sort of a dance la a morris dance? 8. Who conrpleted the Saei canal? 9. What is rockwood? 10. What are the jerwets In the backs of watches and what are they there for? A3a w e&s to nsnauArs QUESTION'S 1. What Is a macaw? Ans. It Is a larff tropical American parrot. 2. What doea a stevedore do? Ans. A -tevadore Is one whose bualnees la Mowing or unloading fh hold of a ship. 5. What do "t!elald" mean? Ans. '"Piebald" means having spots as of white and blnck. 4. What Is a dlptlvong? Ans. O. dfp'hong is the unli of two vowels In ono sound or yliable. 5. What la a gcd-YIM? Ana. A rod-child le one for whom one stands sponsor at baptism. . What Is madf.ni1te? Ant. It !s a coinrslffl metal having strength of steol and with a epeclfto gravity approximating aluminum. 7. Where Is the Tellow Sew? Am. The Tellow Sea Is an arm of the East '"hina sea portion of tha pa-ific !iinr botTven China end th Korean or Chosen peninsula. v' WVat i a yodM? Ans. It Is

Quick change of tho voice from Its natural tone to a falsetto and back. 9. What is a saddle-bow? Ans. A a.ddle-briv la tho arched front upper pe.rt of a saddle-tree or pommel. 10. What European monarch was called tho "Lion of the North?" Ans, Iion of tho North waa the name given l't Gustavus AJoiphus, king of Sweden in the seventeenth century.

Suit to quiet title has been filed by Francis Kills, et. al.. against Mlohael Elbert, et. al., through Attorney J. M. Stlnson.

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Political Candidates Announce

WH1TXXO DEMOCRATIC ANXOUN'CEM 3NT

The persons reamed below announce

wio voirs or tri; f'ity or Whiting that they have niel their declarationn

intention to h-.com- candl'lates in

ine primary -iecti-i.. May 3, U:. for the ..fn. t s svt oj.joslte their nami respectively ,.n tiif- 1 t-rnoc ratio tK-:-.s.t.

a rul pitdijn mi crricU-ut and econoa.lc

nuiliniieu atloti rOB MAYOa KUSSLLL i smith FOE CITY CXEBE J'Jii.V A. TOKAitZ rOK CITY TKS.STJ"KEB (MKS.I KI-V.v IK 'OL.rTTUE3 rO CITY JUDOB T. JiASl-.i-'H SULLIVAN' TOM. A.DEK.atAII-AT-I.AJOB J'JUS J. L-L'i'r'y XIOJIi.tLAS 1.:. MILLER STLl3 iOVMlXKI (Two ti) bo nominated) AtDEWiIAN rUtST WASH WTLLIAM bTuLL AXDEliJIA SECOND WAED ALi:X WAlslvO AiDraKVH THIRD WAS. lti.j.:KitT C. O CUTIS AXEEBMAS I'OtJBTH W AliD Ir'LLXX .IZi jLKJL vV'KJZ JOoLnt I-C .MA.NCHAK (unu t'j bo iioiuuiatod; 6-JI-10t

East Chicago I" OB. MATOS

Edltor TiMCrt: .-uDjti to the voters

or tne city ot Last Chlcajfo, I will be s candidate for rt-r.onilnatlon to the of

f.ce or ilayor of i-;a.t Chicago, at the

coming iirimarteit in Aiay. LEO a-icCORMACiC

Edtor Times: rieae- announce that

I em a candidate for Major of Earn

Chicago, eutjwet to th wih-s of the

voler.i at tho May primarifs and that I

earnestly solicit thi-ir -upport. JAMES JOHNSTON.

" Kdltor Times Please announce to the

voters of East Chicact tha.1 1 am a can

Oidate for the nomination for Mayor on

--lie citizens Ticket. fiLVXK CALLAHAN

Editor TrMEf I will be a candidate tor Mayor tf Easr Chicago on the Re.

publican ticket. subjrt to the decision

ot ine voters at ;r- My prmi.-nes. IAME.S II. I!UK.N3.

Editor TiKIi:- I'leun innmmct fo

be a cur.didate tor Mayor on tho .Republican tlck-t. full -ct to thii 3-clsiou of

me Aiay priinariea. ALI'.KRT LEWIS

Editor Tn:ra: Y"i may state to the Clfi-en if ija..t i "iiicusro nod Indiana Hnrbor that it is .-,- iafntion to be a candidato for th-- no.'nir.ation for Mayor

wi ln! city or Et Chiutgo at the prlmerles to be held In May. A vote for me is a vi't-f ir a clean, efficient business administration. JOirN" IC RKrPA

TOK CITY CLEBK

Editor Times: I win be a candidate

a the republican ticket for nomination

to the ofnee of City "!erk. of East Chi cago, Bubjeot to the May prlrn--if. EM.UA Si'E.NCER.

Editor Ttmks : Ton may announce my

name as a candidate for City Cleric, on the republican t:k. t. of Hast Chicago.

the nomination bring subject to the

Oodsloa or the primaries in May. . BiT H. PETLKSON.

Editor Times: You are authorized to nnouoce my candidacy for re-nomlna-llon to the "office of City Clerk on the republican ticket of East Chicago, subject to the Mav primaries. TIIO.-J. I. RICHARDS.

Editor Tryes Pl-a-j announce to the

voters or Eist Chicniro thnt I wtll be a candidate fcr the oifioo of City Cierk, of Ea.it Chicago on tho republican ticket, subject to the primaries, Miv 3rd. V RTF.H WllALEN'. Jr.

Editor Timks: V:i5e announce to

the voters of East Chicago that I will be a candidate f.;r t'ity Clerk on the Citizen's ticket, as evidenced bv my petition now on file In the City Clerks office. JOHN J. KEEN AN. MS CTTY TUT ASTTRE R To the Editor Tnr Tmra: Tou may announce that I am a rar.dMate for City Treasurer of 'h- City or East Chicago on the ; .uh'i. an Ticket, s abject to the Prliic" '-o ,. Vor trpiy jfnj-, d w. DLrr:3.

Elltor Tiwr.incunce th it I v

tie riorii .n I:

"Vi! you p'fnsii nnb a o-it-oid-ite fr f v T-. !urtr. for

the City of rift Ch'.vigo. Irnl, subject to the Republican primaries. H. E. JONTHS.

rOK CTTY JTrUGB Editor TtMirs: llcr.ie nrnounce to the voters of Enst Chicago that I will b a candidate for re-nomt nation to the office of City Judge, subject to the prlmarics. May 3rd, 1921. IT. M. COHEN.

Editor T-mfs PIas-io announce to the voters cf East Chicago that I will be a candidate f r "!'- Judi on the repub. lican ticket, subject to ch priniarln Way 3d. 1921. MIOTIATX IIARAS.

Editor TiMKf": Please announce to the voter of Kqt hicgo and Indiana Harbor that I .tii a candidate for the jonilnation for the office of City Judge on the Citizens' pirtv Ticket. HUGH 1'. C.AJIP.OLL,

FOR ATurRaiAJT Editor Ttmfs l'icn.-e announce to the voters of Ea:t C'ifrngo that I lwll be a candidite for Aldcrman-at-Large on the Citizens' ticket. GEORGE BLOSKY.

Editor Timtb- Praise announce to votera of the First Ward, Eiat Chlcaeo, that I will b a candidate for Alderman on th.5 Republican ticket, subject in the primaries, liay 3rd. RICHARD DAVIS.

I hereby announce my aV1rmanlc candidacy for the third ward of the city cf East Chicago n the republican ticket subject to the will of tho poopia cf the said ward, by virtue of the primary of May 3, 1321. LOUIS FERP.LNT.

Editor Times- Please announce to tne voters of the -Fourth Ward. Eaat Chicago, that I will be n candidate for Alderman on the Citizens Ticket. EDWARD ADALBERT MUHA

Editor Tints Plape ennounce to he voters of tho Fourth Ward In Fh.t Ours go, Indiana, that I will be can I'du? for Alderman, on the R-publiacn ticket, subject to thfl prirriris Miv 3. JOSEPH CHURILLA.

Editor T'VE" - -P!ea?o nnnounca to lbs voters of the Fifth Ward. East (Thicaeo. that I will le a candidate for Alderman on the Republican ticket, sohject to the deoltiiori of th rrimarU e. May 3rd. ROBERT C. SMITH.

Editor Times: Plca.e announce to (he voters of Fast Chicago that I will ha candidate fjr A idcrman.at-Larsre., on the Ropubli-nn ': ket, subject to the primaries. May ?rJ. J. COAR.

Editor Times.- - Pl.-a.xe ar.nounce to the votei of tr.e Tii rd Ward, Hast Chlcngo, th-it I -vs ; i 1 ti" ; ci rui ola i e for AlJerma'i n lh: i"'t i.-.-ns' Ticket. vt; V" T c-i'icnv

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Editor Times: Plea,,, announce to the voters of the Fourth Ward, East Chlcao, that I will ba a candidate for tha office of AJd;rman on the Citizens' ticket. MIKE KOSCIELNIAK Editor Tmxs: Plee.se innmmce to the voters of the Seventh Ward. Indiana Harbor, that I will be a candidate lor the office of Alderman on the republican ticket, subject to the prtmariaa Hay 3rd. 1321. PETER CO UV F.LI 3Editor TrtfE I'lea-e announce ta the voters of the Fifth Ward. Indiana Harbor, that I will a candidate for the oitice vt Alderman on the republican ticket, subject to the primaries, -lay Srd, 1921. SHEPHARD H. MAItRION. Fdltor Times Plea, announ; to the oters of the Fourth Ward. Est Chlcako. that I will b a candidate for the ofl.ce of Alderman n the Rpub.lcan ticket, subject to the primaries May 8rd FRANK M. HORV A TII. Editor Tints: Plea.se announce to the voters of Last Chicago that I am a candidate for rc-nomlnation to the ofPcfc .,f .x.ui,c!l-at-;arK" subject tJ the itfcpubiicaii prlinarles in May. GEORGi. OSWEOO. "Wl'.itin? Editor Tivb- You may announce to D0t7 ct Wil!tl!" 'hat I am a candidate for re-nomin-xtlon for the offloe voter at tht primaries in May. VALT ER E. bCHRAGIl Editor Tim ch - P! as.n aTi nou nee my C? l?fVsrdldr,,ri fT M-ror of the City of Whiting, Indiana, euhtert to the deei-ion of the Repubiicsn voters at the coming City Primaries May 3 ipzl MART J. CONROT.

Editor Times Please announce to the for the office of City Clerk on the rpu olican ticket, subject to the primaries May oru. HARRY E. POWERS. ITnmmonfl TOM MAYOJI VL7JV, 'rcnl announce te ''ot'rs of Hammond that I am a 7. or A-rP r';rom'''"'!'n for the office 1;"? on h- Republican ticket, subject to the wishes of the voters at the primaries In May. PANTEL r.ROWN. Ivlitor Tives: Will yTcT k!nlv an. rLCn 1 th" V2frrs of Hammond that I ha!l be a aendidate for Mavrr on the Democratic -ticket, subject to the primaries to b held, May 3 l'c'l ED. SIMON. Edlter TrMT-s: Pleaae announee to the -oters of Hammond thnt I will be a candidate for Mayor on the Rerabl'can 3rd ei92lUt"'''Ct ,0 th Prlmar1es. iiay CTTARL-E3 H. FRIEDRICTL ErlHor Times: Will you kindly anrmunce to the voters of Hammond that I ("hall be a candidate for Mavor on the Democratic ticket, subject to the rrl martes to be held May 3. 19"!. J- H. McGUIRE

Editor Times Will vou pleaae announce to the voters of Hammond that I arr a candidate for Mayor on the Democratic ticket by consent of the voters at the ir!m'r!es Mav 3 1921 GEORGE E. VERMETT. TOR CTTY JTTDQH Editor Times: Please finno-ac to the voters of Hammond, that I will be a candidate for the office of Oty Judge on the republican ticket, eublect to the decision of the primaries In Msy I. I- MODJE3KA. Editor Times- Please anr-ounce that I am a candidite fcr the office of C!t Judire on the Republican ticket, subject to the primaries. May S. HENRY CLEVELAND. Editor Tihes: Please announce in tha columns of your paper that I sm a candidate for ro-e'crtion to the oric a

iudtje on tH.- D. rocera-tc t'cVe

THKOIWRE C. KLOTZ.

Fdltor Times- Kindly announce to the voters of Hsmmund that I am a rr,"di lite for the nomination for the of fee of City Judge on th Republican ticket, subject to the primaries. May "rd, 33:i. DAVID C. ATKINSON. Editor Tmn please announce to rhe vr,-ers of Hammond that I will b-t cir.didate for City Judice on the republican ticket, subject to tho primaries, May 3rd, 1921. rail, GREENW'ALD. Editor Tiwrs Please announce to the voter of Hammond, that I will be candidate for the office of City Judge, on tho Democratic ticket, subject to ths primaries. May 3rd. E. E. BT3CK-

on city "mrasTTBjrii Editor Timf.s Kindly announce tnat I am a '"il'ia'- fur the nomtnaMoa for C'ty Treasurer, of Hnrr.mcnd. suh. J?ct to thn derision of the Republics vo'.re at tha I'rlmaries on May jrd. WALTER F. P.IELETTSLD

Editor Timks: Pcs. announce t ths i-oter of Hammond that I am a candl date for tho nomination cf City Treasurer, on the Republican ticket, subject to the primaries, Viv 3, 1021 EDWARD WEBEL. Editor Times Please announce fhat I will be a candidate ofr City Treasurer cn the Democratic ticket, subject to the primaries, Mav 3rd. 1521. EPvVARD EGOEBRECirT.

Editor Ttvrs Please, ernounce to ths voters of Hammond that T am a candidate for the office of City Treasurer on the republican ticket, subject to the prl. marles. May 3rd, 1321. E. E. HARTZLER.

CTTY rTX.ES.X JTdrlOor Timbs: Tou may announce to tha voters of Hammond that I am a candidate for re-nomli.atlon for the of. f.ce of City Clerk, on the Republican ticket, subject to the primaries, l;y 3d. 1921. ARNOLD H. KUNERT.

Editor Times- Please announce to the voters of Hammond that I will be a candidate for City Clerk on the Republican ticket, subject to the primaries. May 3rd. 1921 MILTON L HANSEN

Editor Tim-s- Please announce to the voters of Hammond that I will tie a andidate for the office of City Clerk on the Repul lican ticket, subject to the primaries Hay 3. JOHN A, MATX3.

Editor Timfs: Please announce to the voters of Hammond, that T will be a candidate, for the office of City Cleric, on the Republican ti'ket. subject to the decision of the primaries. Mav S. 12l. RUDOLF 11. nORN.

Editor TiME3: Pl.ae announce to tha voters of Hammond that I will be a candidate for the office of ritv clerk rn tha democratic ticket, subject to h primaries, Mav 3d. MRS. PERTH V SMALLET

Editor Time? Please, announce to the voters of thn Fourth Ward. Hammond, ( Robertudale) that I will be a cnnd'Jate fr the office of Alderman on the republican ticket, subject to the primaries. May 3rd. CHAR H ROGER R

Editor Times Please announce to the voters of the Fourth Ward. Hammond, that I w'll be a car. 1 : c a t e fr .Alderman on the Republican t ; subject to the primaries. Hay 3rd, 1321. E. JETVETT,

Editor Tives Please announce to the voter of the Fourth Ward. Hammond, that I will be a candidate for the office of Alderman on the republican ticket, subject to the prlmar'.a on May Srd. GEO. M. SLACK.

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Editor Tivifs: Please announce t ths v tors ( Harnmcnd that I am a randldato fcr the republican nomination for Vuncilman-at-lrga, sub'e.t to the wishes of the voters at the primaries. May 3. 1321. ERHARD HOLMBERO.

Editor Tt mrs Plea-se announce to ths voters of Hammond that I ull be a candidate for Civjnoilmnn-at-lAjrge on the d. mocratic ttcket, subje-.t to the primaries. May 3rd. IvAWRKNC-B LONO.

Editor Times- Pl..5 (uiwutira r the vttcrs of the Ninth Ward that I v. Ill be a candidate i' .r the office uf Alderman on the Republican ticket, subject to the primaries. May 3rd. JOILX W. JCTXE3.