Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 269, Hammond, Lake County, 3 May 1921 — Page 4

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TIJE TIMES '.Tuesday. May 3, 1STLj AL1LUJ-J.

THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS BY SXJB T.IKB COOHTY FJB.KIT1WI to lUBXaSJXtr COJKLPAT.

jvih of ihe des puller. She bas seen Mm Eteul her voaltli, cut her fecal and ruin her Industries, and has djue uotLilng.

HE KEPT THE TRUST There died the other day J a mod Junes, who had

Tb.e liizivtKoMl CnJco-Iiidlana Harbor, dally ecpt I lJavi9- This lheu sIavo wus ith the head of the ill-

Xtie Lfcito Cuunty Times Dully except Saturday and -

.luncn. iiiicrva at the poatcuicu lu iianuuuuu, ,'uie .a, i 1

bunuiy, fc.mercJ il Uie yoaioUico ,u JUml OiiicuKu, Xuveu kit m. 'ibe Land County TlmM Saturday and Weekly Kdltlon. Klilere-i at the p-jUftlo lu Iiammouu, irobruary . 1810.

-u- Uary Kveniu- Iiiu. w.iy e-.cept auuaay. aia-

ierl at Uio pualoaicu ui Gary, April 1 , 1111. All uiioer tiio act or M&rcU j. lt.ii, as aecond-claa Xalt-vr.

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Oary OCIh c Telephone 131 Nassau t ihuaipaou. laaet Chicago reicpuono 11.1 feast. ChJ.ia.jio fine Times) Telephone -i Indiana Harbor (Reporter and Class Ad Teieftiwua ioi lnUiaiia -arbor (..cws Deaurj iVRpnone 1 lil-J

ttuwa Point" "' "."""-"I -Teh phon o ! !'i"tee nml h H as faithful to his trust.

It you have tif trouble tfcttlns Tux Tinea nak com piulm mmieoialeiy to th Circulation UupartnieUL.

Cail lor whhiivtr deoar tme:it wanted.) j NOTICK TO J-.-U13fcjCRirUv.R3. J If you fall to receive youi copy of Th-b Tims i j promptly aa you have In the paai. please do not think it haa oen loat or was not sent on time. Uomembur that Iho mall j

service la not what it used to be- and tt-ut complaint- are

hoe ii the slave and also the bodyguard of Jefferson fitted Confederacy when he was captured. At Da via' command the slave burled the great seal of the confederate government and promised never to reveal Its location. That promise he kept inviolate despite the 1 '.u-t that he was urped often to reve.il its hiding place. There were good reasens why he might regard as . I'HifttT binding the promise given under such el rc instances. The Confederacy who dead forever and the threat peal, If restored, would prove a valuable relic or" the fratricidal fit rife. With him a promise was a

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oubl induce this Id rioRro to betray Its hiding place. If anyone, could be under no obligation to regard a promise, it would be found in the relation of a slave .i his ni:iter. Itonor Is binding if an act is done voluntarily. If under duress me betrays no trust in disavowing It later. The slave Beted at the command of

his muster. Probably he could not have done other-

Kinerjai from many sources about the train And in ill ser. vie. 1MB Yiuxs has Increased its nvuiiii-: wiulsnnnl nnd la

Ei?lvinH tarnesiiy to reach Ha -patron ou time. He prompt j wise, but whether he performed the net willingly made

in aavuuntr us when you u-i not arel your paper ana wd wju act pioinptly.

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INNOCENTS ABROAD AGAIN After an utter collapse covering a period of si years, travel Curopeward is expected this season to re;um to conditions of normalcy. The European travel ;;: ii;try had pretty well declined sine.' Au;;u ;t. '. :'l t i! Is t:tte, of course, that in the early sumni-r f i .;s. we wre iu niiing shiploads of travelers from ,.n ;'f(b, to Kr.n.pe; but althcugh t!:ese repi ejciu.it i e of l':;r.!; Sam were indeed wv:come. they were not (: I.ind of travelers to which Ku'rope has been at eustomcJ. to oper her portals. This eeatou's arrivals frrr.i Arnerlca in lluropenn lorts are to be tourists, sightseers who will rush from ne point of interest to another --from art c.i!t."-;. 10 1 ubllc gardens, from statue to battlelield, lisif. r.lr.g t he

!) difference with him. He gave hl word and he stuck

every inducement offered. How many

white men under similar circumstances would act thus. ':'!: Incident is touching an instance of fidelity. Tt :.- a rare example r,f devotion to keeping one's word.

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.bEl Is v.xrth while to hx'k at and to rememLn

i!.!r(! will be the inevitable souvenir postcard ndor ;;d the dispenser of trinkets. There are battlefields sonrcely three ears obi beFide v. hich even the battlefield of Waterloo sinks ir.te intlguifieancc. The old lady who. it is said with more love for poetry than truth, sits there at Waterloo and for a consideration gives the tourist a piece of U itVr rin the boot of Lord Wellington, has now an opportunity to extend her t-phere and start a scries of chain sutcs. Small wonder It Is that, the tourist to Mi j rope t.adc is going to be brisk this coining season.

; A KEW CENSUS NEEDED. t 1 he federal eonnt Itution provides that ;i cf.c'us J i :u."t be taken every Hi ytnirs. but of jurei doea not j lohibit more freijuent enumerations. Word comes

ilium nsntngton. even white the army or census i

! bureau employes is at work f abulntVig the results of 1 i ist year's counting, that within a year or two U is

j likely another national enumeration will be necetwary. To count American nofeH rents Bcjniet.hing like $20,000,i V'" now that there are mi ninny of us, but It la a moKt ! j necessary investment. The trouble with the 1f2l : 'census, which fhreatenH to lessen its jtractical value, lis that it was taken at. mi ')biiorm;il time in mir J ! ttemtry's history. i ! The figures concerning pcpulatIon. oeeujlAticns . and industrial matters generally reflect wur-tlnio and j j immediately a fter-the-war conditions. They are ab I ready beiomlnK back number. After this period of I i .'construction and readjustment, we shall require a

j new set of condition accurately showing the flgureB itf ihe country. And even If it ccts another $20,000,- : moiI the renult should be worth the money, i The next census may record Borne changes In the

WK are not familiar with all tha (1KTinC teatu of mtila but w Incline TO he view that a g-arden has SiOT yet been brought to an entirely aatlafactory TATK vt tilth tv hem s on TI'IIJI up the motion- glebe t tbe. l.IKK. arlving- ftinhtn IT mll like an old drain. A man with a big family A1VI a Pinall salary reminds ju.i OF" a ruppy that Is cliasing

III own ta'I j II 15 1 always on the so j YKT he never gets unywiifrf. H HK.NKVEII we set, a ft it 1 j I.V ehort sleeves we uiwaja I TH V to rrererve our illusion" i BV net lookinu at t'u roar v!e-.r of el bow 5. AN tinderslunif girl can I"! T her wairt -ray up under her AIM ana maue herself LOOK taller but if a man i.i burn runty IIK always ha? to stay run'y, TIIK old-faahiorutl home !ifIS a pretty tan-e and boresome EXISTKM'K for most tn tnb m OP this generation. (II H notion ! that !f we were 'n

tr:i-da XVI5 would ell every! hin-j for as I.ITTI.I! an we could alTnl I I of for as much an we could fet HIT then people who TIII.NK that way IIXK probably ncv...r been able to It KM A I In ti adf. V1IK. she is 17 she wants to be UNMAOKn at l"ast a year IUUOHI5 she iiiarrbs lit T when she Is - a one hour KN;A;l5Mi;vr Ik bng enough. TIIK cold weather doesn't seem to a ffoot Tlin plum top in Wash in (rt on. O.N 15 time wiien tobaeco MAT be said to mfl.Ue a man KSl'I-M'I LI.V nervous is XVHIIN his w ife rnttrx Btrenuota BJI5rTIO.Nrt to bis FOioklng. XVM;.N may know rill'.Ill own buMlnesH but why

IMi:n a pretty girl wear a :IL that makes her look Hke MIH had some snin disease"'

Political Candidates Announce

WHIT r NT, I)K.M(K'HTIC A .VXOU.N'CMM ENT The perjns naniMl below announca I? v",erJ" of the "lty of Whiting that they have fib-d theJr declarHtxjns or intention to bfx otne aiulidetea In the primary r;etloti, May 3, 1921. for the offleea set opposite thetr iiam reapctlvelv on flu. iu.iii,i,nii ti.-t

inl pledge nit efflilent and eeonotniu

Buiiuiiiatration. I'OS MAYOV ItUBHKII I''. H411TH TOn CITY CX.ZRX JJ)IN A. TOKAK, TOM CITY TSEABTTXEB ( 1 it(S. I -I .'A i h o n'LK roa citt jvxav T. JOhBi'lt Hi:i.UVAN TOm AX.DnitA.N-AT-I.AikOE JVHN J, JUl'i'Y NumtjitAn iz. ,Minu;r; 8TKVL KAMI.N8KI (Two to be nominated) ALDEEJrXAiJ FXBST Waal) WIJMAJkt Hb ILL AiDEBJltAN 6CECOKD WAJUD A LEX WAL--ivO AXOESJttAV THIMJJ WAJ.S KolUiilT J. CLUTla AXDXXILZ' IX) trTH V7AJB.D i'KUX NIZItIKIIrJWH,Si JOKKI'il K. MAN'CHAK (One to be lioiximuttU 5-riiot

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Kdltor Timkh auDject jo the votara ct the city of a-"U ChlcaKo. I will b a f-aadJdate for rv-nomlnatlun to tho office of Mayor of l-Ztmi CnicaKo, at tha coming prluiarits In May. L.IVJ -IcCOKJl.ACK., Edtor T:mbs: liea.se announce that , n a car.didate for Mayor of Kaat Clilago, iibjer-i to the wishes of the voters at the May primaries uid that I arotetly boilcJt their support. JAMES JOILN'STO.

Illtor Tims; flea-se -announce to the voter of m Saveath VSaroU Ind -n Harbor, th.vt I wlZl Iwt a eaadldat for the office cf A'derfta.n the republican ticket, subject to th prunariea

I.'Jitor TiMKat Ile-v.-w acrocsTiee t the voters of th B'Vttb 16'ar, InAhana Itarbor, that X -win b a caAdVta4a for 'he offiee of Alderman fb repobllenn ticket, subject to tile Drtaiartea. ilay 3rd, 1921. eukihard n. MAraacrx. K-lttor TiMKfl llete, announca to tha voter of th Fourth WarJ Eaut Qiksa K". that I will be a candidate for the of hce of Alderman on the R-publtca.n ticket, subject to the prlmartea. Ma v 3-,j yHAJfK U. HQ V ATI1. KUtor Tiatra: P1a announce the voters of taet Chicago that I am a and!late for re-nominaUon to tha cf fln vt councIl-at-larr, aubtoct to the Itepubilran primaries In Ma ODOKQE OSWEGO. WTjitinfj: Fxlltor Tivrwn: Tou may announce o the yotera of Whiting that I am a enOldate ttrr re-nomination for the offbs of Mayor, mibjeet to the wishes of tla voter at the primarlea m May. WALTKK I BCIf RA K. Editor TiJtEie. iitase announce rev nsree as n candidate for IVaror tr, Oty of Whiting Indian. enbJeA to m deotalon of tbe lie publican votera t n coming City Prlmnrle-, Hay 3 121 MAUI- J. co.vnov.

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J rank of cities uccording to population. There have

been annexations In the cane of some that may bring them up a step or two la the list. It wculd not be strange also If some cities depending more or less on one or two basic Industries should show a loss In population. Stories have been In circulation cf a whole-

iie exouus irom tnese cities. Ail in an tne next census s-hould present a truer picture of the actual condition

lot' the country than the enumeration of 19 2 .

TRADE WITH RUSSIA. There are more reasons than those of sentiment ; i.fi decency to forbid us to reopen trade relations with

iussda, and the most easily understood of these is that ItuBcdu has no money with which to pay. Russia ; hasruined her industries and thereby has killed the

nor raw materials at hand with which to barter. She

Is a fdave laboring for something less than a meaner j living beneath the whip of a cruel oppressor. i

It is not as though Russia were crippled and helpless through no fault of her own. It 1.4 not as though her; people were victims of some great and unconTroiJabla misfortune, or that they had not Uie power within themselves to rise tip and overthrow the little Kang of ruffians who have assumed to dictate to millions. In that cane America could be relied upon to send her food and her millions without cost 4 or the

thought of return. But Russia bows meekly under the is not that punishment enough?

The motion picture producers claim they give the people what they want as nearly as the censor? will let them.

One need not be Jnfereatexl In the coming convenflcri of spiritualists In order to hopa to "see the ghost walk."

If "H'g Hill" Hay-wood1 has really gone to Russia,

1. Where is Grlnnell Iand" ". Who were the TemplirsV ". What Is temeril ? 4. What la t-mperaji:e!,t v C. What Is the.'sm? 6. What ts nosUcljr'.a" T. What are fire iron 7 8. What part of .Duron; Is cal'ed the "Feir.nsulaT" 9. What is a fox -brush 7 10. What Goes WaturntMe mean". ANSTIM to nssncm.DAT's QtnarnoNS 1. Wirfi.t men were nitralvr? of t'n ctatimlttee appointed to prepaTe tho tv-claration of Indep-nd-nt e? Ans. nion-.aa Jefferson. John Adeems. Henjru nrin Franklin, Roijer Sherman and Robert TL Livingston. What Is the lengrib and Ire.ulth of Peleware? Ana. The state Is P3 milea long- and from 9 to 38 miles broad. 3. How are tbe affairs of the restrict of Columbia managed? Ans. By a board tf commissioners under the direction of conjrresa. . To whet dof race icei the tsjlTdor Moni? Ans. To the mastif raco. C. What are the "pro-nine nets?" Ans. The "prominences" are (rrest cut burst -r of lncAndeecent vapors -whicrr or-

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rdltor Tikks Plense announce to the : vcters of tejit ChicAgo that I am a ran. ! tildate for the nomination for Mayor on ' 'he Citixens' Ticket. ! RANK TALJ.AIIAM j Editor TlMMr- I will le a caudldate for Mayer rf East Chlcafro on the A i "HibJtcan ticket, pubjert to the decision I of the voters at the May primaries. ,IAMEi II. VUllSS.

Editor Times: rrase announce to be a candidate for Mayor on tho lienjble?an ticket, subject to the declsiou of the May primarlea. ALBERT LEWIS

Kditor Ttvrs Ilease annonnee t i -i yotera cf WhlUnjr that I am a r,ind.v -for the office of r!ty Oerk on the " publican ticket, subject v., the i'ur-' - -lay 2rd. JtATtR y n r")W:,:Hammond you aiAToa Kditor Ttmks:You may onr.ovn - VI5 olT" of Hammond thnt lama nr.. Oldate for re-nom1natlrn for the offl-a of Mayor on the Republican ticket, subject to the wlehes of the -vcrters at the primaries In May. rANTKL BROWN. rl!tor Tunes: Will y7 Mr.dl- sn. rioiftice to the voters of Hsm-n.md that I hail be a ar-ndidate for Mayor on the I democrat Ir ticket snMeet in er,

marics to b. held. May 3, 1f21

FT. FTMON. Flltor TrMs: Ilea, we announee to the voter of If.immond tftt T will b a candidate for Mayor on the ne;-ibli-m ticket, eubject to the primaries. May 3rd. 1321. charlhs rr. frikdrich. Kditor Times: Win j-nU kinrflT announce to the voters of Hammond thnt I shall be a candidate for Mavor on the IemocrRtic ticket, subject to the pri mar'rs to be held May 3, J. It. McGUIRK

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Lditor TiitES: Tow may state to the citizen of Kast Chicaa-o and Indiana Harbor thu.t it Is my Intention to be a candidate for the nomination tor Mayor of the city of East Chicatro t"merits to be held tn May. A Tote fot mo Is a vote for a cleaj, iTicient buse ies administration. JOHN K. liEI'PA

TOR CI I T CLIBX -Mltor Timr: I win t-e a candidate oa the republican ticket fur nomination to the office of City flera. of Eaat Chlcaao, subject to the Mav prima-iea. EMMA STKNCKR.

Editor Times : Tou may announce my name aa a candidate fur C'tty Clera. oo the republican ticket, of J'.ast Chicago, tbe notnlnatioo being subject to tne deeds loa of the prlmaxies In May. BKRT H. Ffc-TEKSON.

Editor Ttmes: Tou ere authorised to announce my candidacy for re-nomlna-tlon to the office of Cltv (Tlerk on the republican ticket cf ErxI Chicago, subject to the May primaries. THOS. T. RICHARDS.

Those who can wear the ein-olar skirt, will like this afternoon frock of Hardine blu brocaded crj. The simplicity of line mat-en tni stvle especially charrninir for f5r-

ured and embroidered xnatrial.

cur constantly on the surface of tbe run. 6. Who was the laat Anfrlo-guon king of the old roval line? Ans. Ed-

t ward, E-uniamed the "Confessor was j tbe la-st . npIo-Saxon king: of the o!d j roiH.l line. I 7. What cs a v:-ibo--cubo? Ans. Tt i lt the sycjiir.ro of trio rutie or the sixth ! power of a r.umbor. I R. "What is a oubeb? Acs. A cu-

1 beb 1s a spicy berry of a species of pep-

yer used tn medicine and cookery. ?. What is orthography? Ans. It Is the science of letters and spelling-. 10. When is a tb'.e Rt (lead-neap? Ans. Dead-neap is the lowest stag-e of a tide.

Editor TrKas Vlcase announce to the roter-i of East Chlcuso thsf I irill be a candidate for the office of City Clerk, of Eat Chicaa-o on the republican ticket, subject to the primaries. Mav 3rd. FBTEIl Wit ALL X, Jr. Editor T:kks: Tlenr. f,;.noun'-e to the voters of East Chi cacti that I wtU be a candidate for City Clerk on the Citizen's ticket, ss evidenced by my petition now on file In the City Clerk's office. JOITV .T. KKEN'AN'. TOS CITT TEVJE ASTTSEB To the Editor T"- Tt-irs- Tcni may announce that I rem a c.jnriMate for City Treaerurer of rhe City of i-Zust Chlcairo on the Republican Ticket, robject to tbe Primaries. Very trply yours, I) W. DLTE3.

Editor Tiwks Wl.l yo-i please announce! to the voters of Hammond that I am a candidate for Mayor on te In-mixrstlr ticket by conBPnt rf the Voter"? at tbe r r'-.-irU o Mav 3 1311 c.EOR'.JE I". reRMETr. tom ::rrx jttdh Editor Trai-s: I 'lease nnnntmr to the voter of ITarumond. that I will he a candidate fcr the office of City Judire en the republican fir kef. -abject to the decision of the primaries In May. I. I. MODJKSKA. Editor Tt.vws: riotse announce tvs I sm a candidate fnr the rffje-e rf Cltv Juilife on the Repubilcan ticket, subject to the primaries, Msv 3. HTTN'RT CLm?LA.VD.

Editor Tiv.rs: T'bn-e nirmunce !n tbe cnlumna of your purer that T am a candidate fir re-election to "he office of. City Judfre on the Ix-moc-atlc ticket. THEODORE C. KLOTZ. Editor Tntras: Iindly announce ti the voter- of Hammond that I am a candidate for tbt noininatlon for the office of City .Tut!?.'- on tb RepublVfln ticket, subject to the primaries Mav 3rd. I? 21. PVVTD C ATiaXSON.

Ertitor T: v-; nrr.se- amounee to th roters of Hati-imnnd tht I -will b t ear did ate for City Ju-1-re on tt.e repeb1'ean ticket, subject to the primaries. Muy rd. 2fil. Pinr, GP.E ETS"W A LD

rdftor Ttxb.-- T,'rut.c nnnour.ee to t" toters i f TI-vn'T':. t hs T wilt be a randidata for the o "'- if City Judpe. f t, m- rv-niocrn: ic tc -.et. Fubjoct to th prima.-; a, .May 3 rI E. L. BECK.

rm cmr rsuiAsmm Edttr Tivr"': Kindly nnnunre tvt I am a candidate for tbe nomination for City Treasurer, of Hammond, subject to the decision of tbe Rer-ublleen voters at tbe fYf nta-ifsa on May 2rl 10C1. WALTER F. RIELEFBLD

Ed;tor Timks Wrt yru p'es.oe announce that I will he a c-irdidafe for the nomination of Citv Trrn.iurer, for the City of East Chl.-aliro. Tnd.. subject to the Republican primaries. II. E. JONTE3.

TO cmr JTJDQB Editor Tivusi Ieaae announce to the roters of Fast Chlrae-o that I wl'l be a candidate for re-neminatlon to the office of City Judge, aubject to the prlmarleo. May 3rd. 1921. H. M:. COHEN'.

Ed'tor T-vt.-s:--F'- n o lisnouw to t' voter- of H3r-""--T"d that I am a rand! elite for the m-rr. ; n.-if ion of City Tresurer. on the -0--.-V t'rket. suMec

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Fxll-'or TtvB"-- F-lrftse n-'rioTin--e tbn T will be a canrJ'ds'e of r C;y Trea.-iee on the Pfirnr-i' rc';--t. --ibjcct to the primnrle-. .nv "rl, "i;" EDWARD !".!"Fr,r,miT.

Editor TiMFi FTeafte announce fr the voter of Fast Chlcagro that I will be a candidate for City Judge o the repub. Mean ticket, subject to the primarlea May 3d. 1921. MICHAEL HAVRAN-.

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BVFFALO. N. Y.. May Jaclt I Dempsey must appear In court in Ba- ; taxis on Monday inortitns if he wants to defend In person a suit for $100,000 Hroi.obt against bim bv Frank V.

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Editor TlMsr Please announce to tbe voters of East Ciicairo and Indiana Harbor that T am a candidate for the aorr.lnatlrm for the office of City Judjfe on the Citizens' Party Ticket. HUOH E. CAT. ROLL. TOR AXDZEJttAKr Editor T'mks Plea.-e annonnca to the voters of Es-t Cbicaro that I lw!l be a candidate for Alderman-at-Larire on the Citizens" ticket. CKnnOE BLOSTvT.

Editor T'uns- F?ese announce to roters of the Flrat Ward, Enat Chlcaro, that I will be a candidate for Alderman on the Republican ticket, subject to the primaries. May 3rd. RICHARD DAVIS.

I v-ebr annour.cn mv sjdermanlo candidacy fcr th 'bird nard of tbe city of East Chleafto on tbe republican ticket subject to the will of th- people of the said ward, by virtue of the primary of May 3. 1921. LOFTS FERRINX Editor Trvics: rienpe announce to the voters of the Fourth Ward. Enst Chicago, that I will be a cendldate for Aider, wan on the CitlJtens Ticket. EDWARD ADALBERT MCHA

Editor T" vies- Pie.-a-noiinee to m voters of Hanvcowl that I tn a cat.d'dste for the oiTier of City Treaurer on th republican ticket, subject to the primaries. May 3rd, 1??1. 11 E. IIARTZ'.ER.

CI'!' I CTT.EK.K Ktor Ttktcs: Tou ms-r snrounca to the voters of Hammond th-it I am a candidate for re. nomination fir the of. flee of City ("Herk. on the Republican tickft, subject to the primaries. May Sd, 19:i. ARNOLD H. KXT-vERT.

Editor Trwss: Please announce to the voters of Hammond that I win be a candidate for City Clerk on the Republlcatlcket, srubjoct to the primaries. May Srd. 1T21 MILTOX L HAKSET Editor Trw-n: Plaae anr-orraoa tn the voters of Hammond thnt I will fce a candidate for the r.Tice of Clt-r Cerk en tb Republican ticket, subject to the primarlca Hay 3. JOirV A. MALO.

Editor Trvrri: P1ea-e announce to the voters of Hemmond. that T trttl ba a candidate fir tbe office of City Cle-k on the Republican ticket, subject to the decision of tha p-1 -ri n r 1 es Mav 3. ti21. RUDOLF H. nOP.X.

Editor Trvr: Please anroun to tb TOters of Hammond that I win be a cand'date for the offfe of dt-r clerk cn the dsmncstlc ticket, sub.1e.-t to ft. primaries, Msv f.d. MRS. I;ERTIT PMALI,Er

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Tou can bo happy-foo-td In a moment. XT "TIs" and nerer suffer with tender, raw, burning;, blistered, swollen, tlrd. smelly fort. "T!z" and only "Tie" takes the pain and soroneas out of corns, calloaae an4 bunions. As soon as you put your feet in "Tit" bath, you Just feel the happlmm soakln-jf In. How -ooJ yotir poor, old feet foel. They want to dance for Joy. 'Tlx" la icrand. "Tlz" Instantly drawTi out all the poisonous exudations -whloh puff up your feet and cause sore. Inflamed, aching, sweaty, smetly fewt. Get a hoi of "T! at an 7 dru jf -stive or d-cp.vrtruient slr. jt ioatant foot relief. Laugh mi foot anfferers who (KitnpU'a r-ocan yjmr feet are never. never golngr to "Nothz or mai you I'mt- any rrore. Adv.

Editor Tives Tlee.e announce to the voters of the Fourth Ward in V.irt Chicago, Indiana, that I will be a rondldnte for Alderman, on the RepuhUacn ticket, subject to tho prim" ri"- May 3. 1!21. JOSEPH OIURILLA. Editor TiitES Ple"o announc" to tb roters of the Fifth Ward. Eait Chic . that I will be a candidate for Alderman on the Republican ticket, subject to the decision of the primarb-v May Srd. ROBERT C. SMITH.

Editor Times: Fl-n-'e rr-unce ti the voters of East Chi capo tba I will be candidate for Alderman. n.l-iruro. on the Republican ticket, subject to the primarie-. May Srd. J. CO A a. Editor TrwES: Pb'ese nnno?:nco to the voters of the Third Ward, East Chlcairo, that I will be a oan-lldnto for Alderman on the Cltl-iens' Ticket. FRANK J. ciszxrzoN.

Editor Ttanss: Please announce to the -raters of the Fourth Ward. Eajt Chicago, that I will be a candidate for th office of AJderman on tho Citizens' tlcket. MIKT1 TCOCTT'L-TATv

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EdftOT Ttmi Pleae annou-ie to tb -oters of tbe Fourth wr-j. Hamrrond. f Robf rtsdnle) that I will be a onndidq'e for the ofTice of Alderman rn the republican ticket, subject to tbe primaries. May Crd. CHAP. H ECeGERS.

Editor Times Please annoup- to b roters cf tbe Fourth Ward. Hnmmord. 'hat I will be a candidate fr Alderman on the Re-publican tb-kf, sulject to the primaries. May "rd. 1D:i. E. .TEWETT,

Kditor Tt'ES Pleae ennource to voters of tho Fourth Wnrd. Itnmmnr-:. that I will hf a candidate f" the off---" of Aldermnr. on repubitenn ticket, -lubject to xhr yi-lmsrle- or Mav "rd. f;i:o. m. PLACic.

Editor T:Mrs- V"-n'r- Menour.ce to ;. '"tcr- or Hantmr.d fher I :i--n s nn"'lte f-"r the rrtubiir.iti r-oinntlr n fc "ouncllrr.an-at -1 urs-e. s-i'ejo. t to t Vi -wlshca of the voters it the primaries. May 3. 1321. EHTURD KOLMTJEna

Editor T'VFfl T'lense announce to t. rotors of Hammon ' that I wi! be a' car -Oldate for Cour.rllma n-at-Larce on tb democratic ticket, subject to tho prinmrira. May Srd. UWr.KVffl LONG.

Editor Timks: I-leajie announce to he voters of the Ninth Ward th-it 1 will be a candidate for the office of Alderman n tho Republican ticket, subject to the primaries. Miv "rd. JOHN W. JONE.?.

Editor Timi.m Picas,, announce to throtera of tlie S-eond Ward that t l : be a rand'd.-it" f-.r Alderman on the 1 -. ;"jb;icen tick--', aubject to the or . -i-.a r.cs uf May :trd t-.-rv p xi.EfX.