Hammond Times, Volume 10, Number 16, Hammond, Lake County, 30 April 1921 — Page 4
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Fifty years ago, without demur cr delay, prompt to the minute, according to agreement, France paid to Germany the sum of 500, 000, MOO francs, the first installment, of the total indemnity of ten times that amount ariLingr from her defeat in the Franco-Prussian war. Tills was less than three months after the surrender of
Perls nd lews than two months" after of the preliminaries of peace. France
led to CPde to Germany the whole of Alsace, except He!fort, and the province of Lorraine, including the fort- i -esses of Metz and Strasburg and to agree to pay an in- j riemnlty of S.Orm.OOO.OO') francs within three years. The ! f;ermisn army of occupation was to be withdrawn grad- j
t.aUy aa oach installment wan paid. Prance surprised Germany and the world ny paying the huge eum. much greater then than now, long before the final date prescribed. Franco had not Invaded German territory, had caused no damage, to German lowr.?. and Industries, had not laid down waste her fields. The indemnity lmp"sed was for the sole purpose of payis Germany's expenses In the war. which had added so materially to her national wealth. Today. 5" jears after, it is Germany's turn to do he paying And how is she meeting the situation that the has brought upon herself by her acts of aggression and vandalism? One moment she tries the baby act, pleading with tears for mercy from her "eppressors." "Vhen this does not seem to aval!, r-he begins to bluff. 'Hut neither tears nor threats will avail the biggest "welcher" in history, the bully and braggart that now been brought low. Germany cannot wriggle out of it Germany must Two years after the cessation of hcstilities Ger-
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MAJESTY OF THE LAW Uebe Daniels, one of the vamping Indies of motion 'dct.ures. was out in her "hisli-ixnveicjd ear" a short Mine ago, and piissliitf through the city of Santa, Aim. In Orange county, hard by L( s Angeles, California, .'he "stepped" upon tho fiocelorntor, with the result that sho was timed by the traffic police to be wolng r.t-i ,f miles an hour, which even in California is thought to he a
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was arrested, convicted and sentenced to ten days in Jp.U. She waved appeals find presented herself at the Santa Ana prison. She !.- serving her sentence an I Incidentally, enjoincr a well-earnd ret Into one cell, the has two adjoining, site r.aj an exquisite bej Installed. It was dune in-old Ivory, and its l.ttings were as showy and co.-tly as Lou Angeles could produce. lu uddltion the had a three-mirror Uroshlnj? table, rocking chairs, a phonograph with 150 records a collapsible bath-tub and other nurd-shlpa. She ccuM not endure the prison food, and hence a caterer supplied her meals, which Increased the severity of her sentence. Not only has she been compelled to forego
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SECRETARY OF State Hughes declares Russia is a "gigantic economic vaecum." Wo thought that Russia
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j POSTAL EMPLOYES in the middle west have been ! armed with shotguns, the belief apparently being that
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THE FEDERAL trade commission says a way must be found to bring down fuel and rent costs, hut it will be noticed that it doesn't make any suggestions.
SOMETHING besides a few square miies and a capital is required to constitute a going nation, as some European countries are learning. THE DIVORCE action in which there Is no co-respondent has slim chances for front page position these days.
WHILE VIVIAN! says that. France will never forget what she owes to America, he does not Indicate when It will be paid.
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VOICE OP TH E jsjntfi1l-B P E O R L E Asks Pertinent Questions Editor of Times; rear Kir I was very much lnter-eit-id in the article published In your paper recently In regard to amalgamation, and would have written this lone; afro but I was cfi confident that you had struck the popjJar chord that I expected j-ou would be Hooded with letter- of approval. I' have been nsking- myself the question, others have no doubt bpen the rame, "Why the cltlicns of these largfl neighboring commonwealths ran not have this much coveted centralized f(o vemm-Tit and concentrated finance that is ao sorely needed to mako In this reKlon one of the best cities to live In In Indiana." The answer Is sometimes heard that we can not get the politicians lined Up to give uh what we want and e . ident'.y need, such a reason i. a disgrace to popular representative K'1Vernment, and to that the people who elect the office, holders can not have nn adequate snwer eysteni and an up to date water supply because they are not In the ranirl to let n i Si 3E
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have It. Is certainly harking back to more ancient times. I believe that the citizens of the different cities affected should put amalgamation tickets in the field, with candidates pledged to put this thing over at the carllent possible date and also pledged to rt:gn their offices Immediately vipon the popular will of the people beinj known. It may be that there Is some lefta! hlnderonce to this, but If It could bo done It would at least give pome one a chance to make good on that old .tory, that they are running- at a sacrifleo and are only doing It fT the sood of tha people. Respectfully A CITIZKN VOTER FOR 15 YKATIS. HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW? a Where did Ki'Uthtoun P crisrlnal od? i. Who wa "Fes-" WofTlntrton? "V1iere is a scorpion's sting IccatAMiere is th accent in abbreviate? 5. What is tho keeper of a castle called? G. "What nian stored away trraln during famine and was eaten allv by the mice attracted by Lho praln? 7. What Is arterial blood? F. What city Is the capital of Colombia? P. What Is centrifugal force due to? 10. What was the Clayton-Bulwer treaty? AtrSWIllB TO TESTIEDAT'S QtTXSTIONS I. What is a yokel? Ans. A yokel is a oiiuntrymnn. I. Where is Lapland? Ans. Lapland is the northernmost region of Europe. It comprises about 130 Sfjuar mile"! In Norway, Sweden and Russia. 3. 'Where are the ILurcntinn mountains? Ans. They form a chain extending from Iabrador to t!ie Arctic ocei n. 4. What In a rock-ruTy? An A rock-ruby is a fine biulsh-rl variety of a g-'rni-t. o. AV'liat is irrMe.ccen-e? Ans Irj risdenee is the exhibition cf color-; like I those of a rainbow. ! 6. Whnt J a. llnch-pon? An. . It 1" the pin that pocs through th" end of th" axle of a wheel and keeps it in pla.-e. 7. Wl-it -4"r! of" a dunce Is a morris dance? Ans. -It ! an old-fashioned rustic dar.ee !n Knfrland In which the performers took the -part of characters fsnni" in English folklore. S. Who comri'"'tefi the Pui-i CAnal? Ans. The eir.nl was complete! by a French enrir.cer. d-" Lets, ps. !. "Wlmt is r-e-k wood ? An-. Tlockwootl N Pu.-r:i:"orii (word-!lke het. 1'"!, Whnt nr.' the Jewels In thu back of wetch'-s atid v hi. t are they tin re for? Ans. Jewels are us-d in watches as pivot b-'Trlnr"- Tn .-nne watches monils and rubies are sometimes employ ed but ordinarily th cheaper stones, :tich H.s cornet w. are iis,d. THIS WOMAN'S EXPERIEfJC Brings a Ray of Hope to Childless Women Lowell, Mass. "T had anemia from the time I was sixteen years old and was very irregular. If I did any houseJ cleaning or washinc 1 would laint and have to bo cut to -jbed, my husband " ' vi thinkinrr nmnr mm. ilnt.e was mv last. '......$;: A f t rAiHinnf vonr a '-:' . :.-..v.-. ' j J f & v f-l,-,l.- f"o wnrrotl s Jr. 4 1 took Lydia E. fl qPinkhams vegetaij ble (Compound and i-Jused the Sanative Wash, and have never felt better than I have the last two years. I can work, eat, sleep, and feel "as strong as can be. Doctors told me I could never have children I was too weak but after taking Vegetable Compound it strengthened ma so I gave birth to an eight pound boy. I was well all the time, did all rfty work up to the last day, and had a natural birth. Everybody who knew me was surprised, and when they ask me what made me strong I tell them with great pleasure, ' I took Lydia E. rinkham 'a Vegetable Compound and nevr felt better in my life. ' Use thi3 testimonial at anvtime. " Mrs. Elizabeth Smart. 142 V. Sixth St.. Ixweli, Mass. This experience of Mrs. Smart i3 surely a strong recommendation for Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. It ia only one of a great many similar cases. DR. H0WAT Annonce$ that afterMay lt, bl offices will be located in Suite 506, Hammond Building. Phone 106.
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WirtTT.VO iJEJMOOnATIO ANNOUNCEMENT i no persona named culow announce to tne voters of the City of Whltln tnat they have fl!....i their dclaratlor.H of lkitenvlon to bwome eandidatta In the primary election. May 3, 1 ii 2 1 . for tne orriof.a net "piolie tholr nampa rapctlvtly f.n tli.' Democratic ticket ana pled1 ai efr.cSuiit and etonomlc aaminutrutlot.. TOR MAYOR RUSSKkL, L". iSMITIi ros city cx-r.xx JOHN A. TOivAKZ FOB CTTY TREAStTRES (MP S. I KbN'A 1 t 0 UITTL roa CITY JUDOE T. Jo.'-Kl'll SULLIVAN Ton aleekjma.i,-at-t,Aj&ob JoliX J. L-UJ'FV NIC IP. j IjVS k. millcp. STKVK KAMl.VaKI (Two to be lu.rnnaueci) 4LDIMUH TZK.3T WAJLO WILLIAM STOLL AJL D E IMA N SECOND WASD ALL.V W'ALsRO AXDEH.M N TEIED WA-iD HoLKiiT C. CL'JlTIS AI.nEIZ.IiAr? KOtTBTH WASD KLL1X NI.It.iLKILVlCi JOSlOni K. .MA.Nl'HAK. lOno to be nominated) , S-2LlCt East Chicago FOB. MAT OH Editor Times; suujfrt to the votr cf the city or .Lin hi Chicago, I will be a candidate for ;.'-iio;iilnailon to the office of Mayor of L.at Chicago, at tbe coming prim-riea in May. Li:0 iicCOKilACK. Edtor Times: Pieafco announce that I am a candidate lor Mavor of Last Chicago, subject to the wt&hes of the voters at th May primaries and that I earnestly solicit their support. james joilnston. Editor Timks Pleapa announce to tha VOtr of Kast Chicago that I am a candldata for the nomination for Mayor on Uio Cltlaens- Ticket. FRANK CALLAHAN Editor TiMitr: I will ba a candidate for Mayor of Fast Chicago on the iie. publican ttcUet. subjert to the de iston of the voters at the May prirnrrlea. JAM E;t 11. LURN3. Editor Tike-: Please announce, to be a candidate for Mayor on the, Republican ticket, eubiect to thu decision of the May primaries. ALPURT LEWIS Editor Times: Tou may state to tha citizens ef Fast Chicapo end Indiana Harbor that It Is my intention to be a candidate for the nomination for Mayor of the city of En.st Chicago at the prime r.es to be held In May. A vote for mo la a vote for a clean, efficient business administration. JOHN K. REPP A TOB CITT CLEBX Editor T:ms; I will be a candldata on the republican ticket for nomination to the office cf City Clerk, of East Chicago, subject to the Mav primaries. EMMA SPENCER. Editor T'mei: Ton may announce my name as a taadldatn for City Clerk, on the republican tirktt, of Kast Chicago, the nomination b inr subject to tha aeclsior. of the primaries In May. BERT II. FETi-KSON. Editor Times: Tou are authorized to announce mv randidaey for re-nomlna-tion to the off.ee of tlty Clerk on tha republican ticket of least Chicago, sublect to the Hay primaries. THOS. y. RICHARDS. Editor Times Flense announce to the voters of 1 ae CMeie. that I will be a candidate f- r the offlee of City Clerk, of Eait Chicago on t!i republican ticket, subject lo the i riu. aries. .May 3rd. riZTFR WHALEN, Jr. Editor Timfs: p;nsi! announce to the voters of I-ast Chlcnn that I wiil be a candidate f ir c.'ity (",f-rk on ths Citizen's ticket, an evidenced by my petition now on nie in tho Cltv Clerk's ofTlce. JOirN J. KEENAN. MS CTTT TKEASTTEER To the Kditor Tks Tiurs: You may nnnotince tht I am a candidate for City Trejfn er- r f thf Cltv of East Chicago on the R-publican Ticket, eobject to the Primaries. Wry trp'y yours. n W. DUPES. Editor Tuxrs -Will you please sr. noop.ee tha! I wiil be a cardldate for tho nomination of C:t y Treasurer, for the City of Fast Chicairo. Irid., subject to the Republican primaries. H. E. JONE3. rOS CTTY JTTDOE Editor Tivrs: Tlenee announce te Ithe voters of I-""nst ihicieo that I will be a csndloate for re-nominatlon to the office of City .Tudjco. subject to the primaries, llty 3rd, If. Af. COHEN. Editor T: VCS--T" v s nnnotince tn th voters of Ka-- ilil'-icn that T will b a fxndi.is'e for '""itv Jude on the repub- ! Itcan ticket, sut-jeo f Lhw prlmarten
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MICJI m IIAVRAN. Editor Trvrs: Please nnnoun.ee to the voters of Kast '"hlesrn and Indiana Harlior that I nm a candidate for the jornlnaf'on for th- office of City Judge on the Citizens" I'atv Ticket. II CC1I E. CARROLL. FOB AIPEBJIAN Editor TtMtts- Pierce announce to the voters of Hast I'hicairo that I Iwll be endidate f r Aid rmait-at-LarRe on the Citizens' ticket. CEOliHR PLOSKT. Editor Tivfs- .pr;isc nnr.ounce to voters of Cue First Ward. Fat Chlcniro, that. I will be n candidate for Alderman on the Republican t.cket. subject to the primaries, May Crd RICHARD DAVIS. I herebv announce my aldermanlo candidaev' f r the third wnrd cf the city of East l IiIoiko on the republican ticket subject to the xvlil of th" ,'eople of the asld ward, by virtue cf the primary of May 3. 13:1. TyUI5 FERRI NTEditor Tisk- F'c'iso nnticunce to the vo'er. of the I-'.-.urth Ward. East Oitoafro that I will b a candl.late for Alderman on the Ci'!;-cr.s Ticket. EDWARD ADALFERT MUIIA J"M'or Time? Pl"as. nnnounre to 'he voters of the Fourth Ward in F-ast CM. capo, Indiana, tliat T will be a candidate for yMdermnn. oi the liepubliacn ticket, subject to the primaries Vny .1. 1021. JOSEPH CilUEILLA. Edi'or Timfh; Please nnnotince to tha voters of the Fifth Ward. East Chi .?. that I will be a candidRte for Alderman on the IjepubHcan Ticket, subject to the decision of the prirnarifs, Mav 3rd. ROr.EHT ('. SMITH. Editor Times: TV-ease, announce to the voters of East Chlcajro that I will bs candidate for Ald'-rman a! Larre, on tho It publican ticket, subject to the primary. May 3rd. Editor Times: Please nnnoTince to the votets of the Tiiird Ward. East ChlcaR( that I w i'.i be a osndidate for Alderman on the ('itivr.V Ticket. TTI- VK T l-HrenM
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otor of thi Fourth Ward, Kaat CWfeao, taat I will be a candidate for the office of Alderman on tb Cltl-ena' tickets M IKKKO S CI KLN I A K Editor Times PltBM ennaunce t the -.otera of the Seveath Ward. Indiana Harbor, that I will be n candldata for the office :t Alderman on the r-J-ubllcan tlckt. aijbject to the primaries May 3'd. 1921. FI5TER COUVE3-IS. Kdltor Tiviin rie.se announre to the voters of the Fifth Ward, Indiana Harbor that I will he a cAndldate for the office of Alderman on tbe republican ticket, mibjeat to the primaries, May 2icl. 1S31 SllEPHAPD II. MARRION. Editor Tiwrs--Piea-se anncun; tt i K -voters of the Fourth Ward East CMfo, that I will he a ;uid iaa'te for the ofPee of Alderman : r. the Republican ticket, subject to the primaries. May 3ru Edstor Timks: Please announce tj the voters of East Oiicaco thaf t a-n a candidate for re-nomintuion 10 the ofnce or council-at-:x( . subject to U.e Repubilcjin primaries in May. GEORGE OSWECJO Viitinp: Editor Times- Tou rosy announce 'o the voters of WMMng that I am a ranliaate for re-nomiiiatko for tha office of Mayor, subject to the wlshea cf th votera at the primaries jn fctay WALTER E. aCILRAGR. Editor Timis: Please announce mi name as a onndldcte for .Mayor of tfie City of Whiting, Indiana, subvert t th decision of the Republican voters at tha comirii City Primaries. .May 3, 1921 MART J. CONROT. Editor Timbs Please announce to tha voters of Whiting that I am a Candida for the orrice of City Clerk on tha rarublican ticket, sublet to the primaries May 3rd. TL J 1RT E- POWTTRS. ITammond , B MATOB fT,?1rr TniK-:Tou ra-y annrtanee n J , oteT ot Hammond that I am a cardldate for re-nominafton for the office of Mayor, on the Republican ticket, subject to the wishes of the votera at the primaries in May. DANTEX. BROWN Tvditor Timbb: Will vou kindly a-.-notice to the voters of'Hmmond tha" I shall be a aendidate for Mavor on tha Democratic ticket, subject to the Lrlmarles to b held. May 3, 192! ED. SIMON. Editor TiMfi: Please announce t the voters of Hammond that I wfl a candidate for Meyor on the ReTnjbll-an Vr(J CI9"lUeCt t0 the Irlmarle?CH- RLES H. FRIEDRICn. Editor Times : Will yon kindly announce to the votera of Hammond thsI shall be a candidate for Mayor on the Democratic ticket, subjeet to the p') m&r'.es to be held May 3, l?2i J-TF McGVTRE Editor Times Will you please announce to the votera of Hammond that I sm a candidate for Mayor on tho Democratic ticket bv consent of tha voters at the primaries May 1!, 1921 GEORGE TO. "ERMEfTT. 1-OB CITT JT7DOH Editor Timer : Please lannounithe voters of Hammond, that I will to s candidate for the office cf City Judr on the republican ticket, subject to t decision of the primaries in Mav I. I. MODJESKA. Editor Times: Please announeo that I am a candidate for the office of Clt Judre on the Republican ticket, rubiect to the primaries, Mav 8. HENRY CLEVET,ANTJ. Editor Times: Please annonnea In th columns of your paper that I am a candidate for re-election to the office of City Judtre on the Democratic tlcKe THEODORE C. KLOTZ. Editor Times- Kindly annotine t the voters of Hammond that I am a candidate for the nomination for the of. fiee of City Jude on the Republican ticket, subject to the primaries. May 3rd. 1321. DAVID C. ATKINSON. Editor Times Please snncunr to tha voters of Hammond that I will b a candidate for Ctty Judpe on the republican ticket, subject to the primaries. May 3rd, 1921. THTL GRECyWALD. Editor Timfs Please announce to tha voters rf Hammond that I will be a candldata for the office of City Judaa. oti the lem cratie ticket, subject to th primaries. May 3rd. E. E. EEJCK. POS CTTT T-tBASTTltZS Editor Timks: Kindly announce that I am s candidate for tbe nomtnatlen for City Treasurer, of Hammond. suKjeet to the decision of the Republics voters at the Primaries on Mar Jrd. 1921. WALTER F. BIEL.EFEL,3 Editor Times: Pase announce to tia voters of Hammond that I am a eandl. date for tho nomination cf City Tressurer. on the Republican ticket, subject to tha primaries, Mae a, iqji EDWARD WER EI k Editor Timtt- Please nnnounee that I will be a candidate ofr City Treasurer on the Democrat tc tit set, subject to the Vrlmarles, rav' Srd. 1921. EDWARD K'JCKERniT. Edi'or Times Please announce to ty, voters of Hammond that I sm a candiilaTe for the offle- of City Treasurer oa the republics.! ticket, subject to the pr.marles, May 3rd, 1? 21. B. E. HAKTZLEH. CTTT CLE ILK rMttor Timfs: You may arneune to the voters of Hammond that I am a candidate for re-nom ina'on for the office of City Clerk, on the Republican ticket, subject to the primaries. May Sd. 1321. ARNOLD II. KUNERT. Editor TtMF.s: Please announce to the voters of Hammond that 1 will be a ear didate for City Clerk on the Republican ticket, subjoct to the primaries, Mir 3rd, 1921 MILTON I, HANSEN Editor Times- Please announce - he voters of Hammond that I "Bill be a candidate for the office o- City Clerk Ca the Republican ticket, subject to the prl. mariea May 3. JOHN A. MALO. Editor TiMFt : Flea.se announce to the voter" of Hammond, that I w1!I be a candidate for the eff'eo of City Clrk. on the Republican ticket, subj c? to the decision of the primaries May "t. 1921. RUDOLF 11. no P.N. Editor Time: Pl-ase announce to the voters of Hammond that I will be a candidate for the office of ci'v clerk era tho democratic, ticket, suh.je.T fa tin primaries, Mav T-d. MRS. DBRTHA SMALLET Editor Times Please nnm:i' fo tha voters of the Fourth Ward. Hammond. (Robertsdale) that I will be a candldata for the office, of Alderman on the repub. Ilcan ticket, subject to tho primaries. May Sri. CHAP. It E-3GEP.3. Editor Times Please annour.ee to tha voters of tbe Fourth Ward. Hammond, that I will b' :i enndtflnto for Alderman on the KepiiMic.'.n ticket, subject to tha primaries. Mav ,:rd. 1921. E. JFWETT. Editor Tives Please annourie-e t voters of the Fourth Ward. Hammed, that I Mill be a rnrdldate for t'ne efic of Alderman on the republican ticket, subject to tbe prlmar'es on May SrdcJFO. M. SLACK. Editor Times: Please announce) to the voters of Mnn.mopd that I an a candidate for the republican nomination for Co'incllman-at-larKe. subject to the wishes of tho voters at the primaries. May 3. 1921, ETRHARD HOLiTBERO. Editor Time Please announce to tha voters of Hammond that 1 wi! be a candidate for Ciuincllman-at-LarKc on the democratic ticket, tubjeet to tha primaries. May 3rd. LAWRENCE LONG.
Editor Times : Please nnnoumti ty the voters of the Ninth Ward that X will be a Candida for the office of Alderman on the li-publican ticket, subject to the or;marics. May Jrcl f.iWV '- f.1-re-
