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HMWWUM THE TIMES. WoflnpsfTav, April 10. 19 IS. . THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS BY THE LAKE COUNTY PRINTING & PUBLISHING COMPANY. and ! :. will require labor and material which should bo Jdo-voied to war purposes. second, tne person to whom you pay your money may also use ii to purchase things requiring material and labor which should be devoted to war purposes. A ml the person to whom he pays it may repeat the operation. But when you lend your money to the government instead of spending it, you will at onee lessen the drain to a certain extent on our country's resources, its ma i. its labor, and its transportation facilities, and in !nturilay inlay. Entered at the postottlee in Il.unmond. June 28, li6. The TtniM East CMiL.-i3-r.-1nH an Harbor, daily except Sunday. Entered at tho postd'Hi. .n East .'!iti'.igo, Nov- , embT IS, 1913. i The Lake Conntv Times-Saturda v ana Weekly 'j":'l,?(n' ' eri The Oarv Kveniiijir rim -a Daiiv e..-pt .Sunday, lia- iiuuition you supply your government with money to he tere-1 at the po-:ottlce m Garv. April 1.:. It' is. , All undsr t::o av-t of March ;t. 1S7:. ad ?t'ConJ-c.a? matter. . Political Announcements NOTICE TO CANDIDATES. , primary on May 7. l?lg. Bequest lor announcement must ba ! HOWARD II. kKMI accompanied by publication lee in con. Xormlty with the law. Koni:ii;v i: Rect or l!-.i:!Jiiiu . . AM PHI IMNi Ol- l'lt K. used in winning the war. Every purchase of a Liberty Loan bond is an individ- ;ut to waul bring victory to America and her allies. 11 nl ti:i F.riioNK. Hammond (private exchange) (Call lor whatever department Gary Office Va."'i & Thompson. Ka.t Chicaf.) K. L. Evans, Knt r'.i;cngo Fast Chi'-aso, The. Thv.cs InJiana Hrhir i'ew lra!er) . .3100. S101. 3102 wanted . . . . Telephone 1 3 1 , . . . Telephone 831 .Telephone S42-K .Telephone 1 . . . . Tvle ph . WHY THE KAISER PICTURES? FOR TXUST CALUMET TOWNSHIP i Editor TIMKS: I f'lease announ.c to the voters of I Calumet Township, that I will bo a 1 candidate for the nomination for Town- hip Trustee, subject to the decision of Republican Ticket. rOK COUNTY TKEASUKEB. tPITDll TIMKS: Ph-use. announce through your paper , R,.t.ui.i,.an .,,., to the voters flint Ralph 1". Bradford, j 35 W. j. "WILLIAM3. for tin yenrs deputy treasurer of Lake ' " County, nsns to be promote.! to inns- j urt r. 1 lie date ot 1 no Jo- euo.o rirase announce. V. K h.-heve that the girls are just as brave ;is nun over knew how to be. AN D v. e are firmly convinced THAT if it cam to righting in the th s 0 2 Indiana Harb Whiting Crown Point. (Importer ai'.J Class. A.lv.. . T !, clK.r.- -s.i ietihone Sil-M l ei. : 1: j iils they wotildnt hesitate a FOR TRUSTEE NOliTH TOWNSHIP.) .single minute hut we do not Vigilant es of patriotic organisation;; in Garv and ICast primaries 1 May , l'jli. "A kind word 1 ' . J r.Kl.iKVK that they would like to Chicago within the past few days have seized pictures of j means Jittle to you. It means lots to j Nl)rl ' Township, that I will be ft W"ar a the kaisers in homes nd business places in this country, j I!raJ- ' candidate for th nomination for Town- MASK without fiiiib- ,1 up to look a 5-lllU Trustee. Kuh'.rt t.. Iho ,'.,ti,, r t I ' . . . " - I T"rf 1 t 1-: j i 1 1.1. r iiio'mu rv"n In the Calumet Region. If vom have any trouMe pettlr.p The Times mae com plaint immediately to th :: cu.ativ.n department. j T.ie Times will not be responsible for tne return or r,;; ur8Vr':i,ncd''':ciu cflScUi! i min to fiml here and the, interest printed at discretion. of on the I! prodernians cannot take a hint and remove the) .. . .......... . . . . 1 iMi-ii. .-.(. vi ine uiieriai muriiereis ana 1 tie naci arui " ""' , ! other emblems of the Hun nation it is nor at all unHke'v Larger Pald-Up Circulation Than Any Two Other Papers , ; ' who are anions the vigilantes. i More and more is the country being aroused to real- ' ii'.e wh.it a power and what a nation we are be dis-1 play of such reptilian attitudes. Mnicr. to m iWHiunt. j operations have been in the north part of the If you fail t.. receive your copy o: UtK a 1 count y. but it wi 11 not be surprising if vigilantes ca 11 on Kindly announce mv nnme a a. cnndi p-ompt y as you .iave in the past, f.' if ' n - " -lr- SOme -lrominent resi.tert in iia t-r.l.:n Cnnte.- rft f..r tl.e r.ff... ..f County Trfa-ur-r it has been !ot or was not .-er.t on time. Uemember mat ' .. . ' , I ,,.. n,.i,n,,, , i,ket. subj-ct county. The poouer these vipers are exposed the befor it will be l".r the coniniuuit v. ' the Ki publican primary. wji. x:. IMlter TIMK31 You nr.- nuth.irlrert to announce to the I Republican voters of I.ufce. County tha I ii a ciinuijate rcr noiiuno . ..... ; K.iitor TIMK5 the J-epuhli -ai, ticket, subject to decision of the primaries on May dealing I reepectfully '.heir support in candidacy. VATUIt. rieapo announee my tiror.e ns a candl- i 1 j date on the Republican tickets for town- j i,iy!s''ip trustee f..r Criljinet township, sub-j !je. t to the primary May 7, 11U8. ! tl e n g n tiie d with the ; that there country for railroa-Jn are troeps their !n various parts th t ailread have m re b'ii;iess than the r ivtnptly. 1 'or that reason many trains a Times ha increased :t mailing equ'.pptenl T&''vi-: 'n every 11 y with the p,.t to exped.tc del-.verv. ITven so. d-'.ays ; caufe of the enormous d -inands upor th- withdrawal ;f men from many i:n rtit movement ot is uniifial pressure 'oc-d at. .! f u' 1 . that THOMAS K. nt'DIiIliTS. Kditor TIMBS: -11-1 TH'-JIAS MATTH KWS. ' IMitor TIM US : Kindly ant,' inte on th. j If it was only to run about a jard of j pink b.-tby ribbon through it. TIIH Hun kHier jieems to j UAVJ; lost all h;: colonies )VMft here except Milwaukee. V HK.V we find a sa' isfaetory reply to the puzzle why a congressman shouldn't PA V income tax .nee my name as a candi- . .... ,. , ... ... . ' VW. 1.1. Ctieerfu v Krrri 1 p n l-.epuhlirati ticket fur town-I , ' to the ship truste., for XortH township, subject! "n wn"'- tw 0 WOUIa l,M r ;urtar can handle lite. Tnr. and is o- e e d e p a ! t ni e n t are inevitable be t ): e railroads and i of work. primaries Vj will of the voters tit th be hel.l in May 7. 131S. 3-i3- i.ouis o. i:di:r. AN APPEAL TO THE WORLD. The American Al'.ianace for Labor nnd Deir.ocracy i JUDGB SUPEBIOK COUBT NO 1. Lid it or TJMKS: ti the i.ri-i'nry Afay 1318. C. I.. (JACK, KOWI.KR, Ux-Aldermau 1st Ward, Hammond. Count v lhai I will b the It. publt an noir.i-vv? t . - j ... i AWAY WITH THEM! CRUCIFY THEM! Trt.s paper is weary with 'he half hearted excusers w!io say we have no fight with the German people. They are the type of slackers who want to stuff cotton in their ars lest their tympanums hear the sound of discord. Isn't it the German people who are nghilng the kais ers battles? "Who is it that is gassing and bombing our hoys over there but the German people? Who is it who is plashing tbem when they find them wounded on the battle field but the German barbarians the German people1 Who tortures their prisoners and spite in the face of helpless and wounded soldiers but the Gorman women ? Who sank the T.usitania killed Kdi'.h Cavil. ; bombed Red Cross hospi'itls and Red Cross ships but the German people? Who ravaged Serbia and Ror.mania. befouled the Belgian homes, cut the breasts off Belgian women, raped young girls and committed the foulest unprint able crimes of which there is photographic proof ga lore but the German people? Well says, the Washington Post. "let them die." German science, religion and culture have culminated in a race that worships evil. The German pc-i.p'e de liberately turned from good to evil. They exalted false hood. They set up the god of brute force in place of the Lord God of Israel and the Redeemer. They ap plauded the monster whose diseased body and mind proved him to be a true Hohenzoilei n. They sup ported him in every effort he made to drench the world in biood. They shared in the spoils, and eagerly rob bed their neighbors. They committed themselves ab solutely to the plan of conquest by sword. They have gathered strength by evil, and wi'h drunken con fidence they are now striking at the hear of civiliza tion in the hope of making the whole world slave to Germany. Where are the pacif.s's and cowards in the I'm ted States who dare look on the scene in France, and then oppose the arming of this nation of free men? Where are the skulkers and slackers, the defeatists and the disloyalists? Let them consider what is going on. Ha? it not been plain from the first that the United S'ates must fight the German people to a finish. It is Ameri can vs. German, individually and collectively. Either Germany or the United States must go down. The bat tle may be won for America by its indomitable allies, France and England. If not. if the present battle ends in German gains, the enure nation will be face to face with the terrible reality of a death struggle or surrender. has made public an open letter issued by I'r Hermann Rosemior. editor of the Frele Ziotung of J rne. Swifts r land, appealing to the workmen of the world to .rn' Gorman militarism. We quote the following paragraphs "What 'German rule' mean.-- for the laboring classes must I explain that to you? Look at Riga, where a few days after the entry of German troops the leading mem bers of the Soviet were shot. Look at the oo unied (lis-1 fid it or TIMKS: tricts of France, where tlie Cernlnn shire buntoiu inane-. I l'lenFe aimouivo to the eer! of Kake urated razzias against women nnd children and German officers took great delight in disciplinging defenceb-ss j children with lashes of the whip. ; TOM. CORONES. Editor TIMK.S: j ...-! T .. . ; 1 i .... - .. ... 1 ri. ase iiniii'iino" to 'he voters ot i i w a l arcuua le tor tn repubU- canJidate for I can tjorn .r.n t :i i for coroner of Lake 1 . i . I I" Judfe-e or CMJM V, sutjjct to the decision of the! ho I ke Km. i. to. i- Court. Room J. to sue-, I'rin.arc.s on .May 7. t ..e.t mvelf. suhi.ct to the Vote at the. j 3-8- Wl a lot of j. I riiiiai-ie.K I j be held May 7th. t9f. an'l I earnestlj ask th-: .-upport of all. 3-4- VlUC.lt. S. KEITEr. JUDGE SUPERIOR COURT NO. 2. County that I will be a candidate for the Republican to minati n tor Judge of th Lake Superior Court. Ro-nn -No. 1, mibied to the kc.fien of the Primaries. I - j:. EVANS. Edit K S' 'Mil men sre SO (iood and Pure THAT they g. t OUT Of life RY not bavins ny furi AS we look at 1t THK purpose of the rend ix WITHOUT burning his f.nger. ha inK a headache and stopping on the cu ' tail three or four TIMES to .ay nothing of FINDING- where all the pans are w it. out havtnjr a range-finder HE at least can appreciate what WOMAN'S up against. AVE never lost any sleep over Se Eaker GOING to France AS long as they left us old Doc held DON'T know what we WOULD do without him. WE trust our friends in the high. social circles WILL, rerognize that we are WEARING all our old clothes mere', on account of the war AND if our chemise as French allies call the shirt Our bri SHOULD peek out now and unexpected places it is WORN that way more 3 5 .-. RADGE of honor than. ANYTHING else. vcrriotorm up- 13 to ii.i-.r- a do.-tor a chance to make A LITTLE easy money WHEN it's otherwise pretty dull in the operating line. j 11' a man can cook a light supper the Glanie at Belgium wli'-jo countless people have been deported. t housands I earnestly solicit thai May 7th. ltus. ! surPft of all. I i.-mv r. r''-vi:ny '.'...i.J.T.F. 1(1 l.ill Til " M i ' ' .'.. . ..I I v. ! 1 I !(ll.ll, . -.i. : . Tr.4 .1. . . . ! 3-6- - !" ; tne cities or coroner at the republican the new Genghis Khans and Tamerlanes. w ho far surpass j ; i rir,-..-,rieS yl3y 7 and that I respectfully their ptotoptynes. the favor of paving the way for their j rieas- announce to the voters or Lake j g,,,c(f the F,,rr,,rt 1)f the republican ii ... . .. . . . - . - I 1 tt-iot i w r.i b" h candidate for !,-,,., - w o l o l . i o rh'ii a -v iv- n n nr too nnn-or nr f . . i r f ..r. ..- 1 -jm . ....... - . . w . " I , ,t....n ,,r teat ion of Judc of Do vou wish to make the scourges with which those r TIMES: n'ly announce throufli your tmhtl ca-i..ii that I will be a catididate fur the! office of CV.roner for Lak" t'ounty nt the primary to be held Mav 7. 131. saihiect I to the wiil of the republican voters. e-lt- DR. A. Gl'U;.;r. Gary, InJ. j . j County that I will be a candidate for E.Ji'or TLMRS: I rrnominati"n for the office of County Will jo t ph ase announce to the re- 'ommissioner for first district, subject publican voters of I.ak county that I to th decision of the republican pri wi!l to a candidate for nomination toi maries. May 7. 1&- GEORGE O. SCHAAF. When noldtera (JIVE life ran'i .-t.ii I KT money f The Hun yiIII be bere net year unlena you bay Third Liberty Ii.vi llonili. More bonds bought, leu bloodunn:. despots will chastise you after you have helped them at tain their ends? Workers of the Entente coun'ries: Humanity, lib erty, the future, the German revolution, the laboring s in Germany itself, in so far as it has come to its senses implore vou to grit your teeth and bear for a little wbiio longer the terrible, indescribable misery of this most awful of wars, until it has been carried to a suc cessful conclusion, for the fiee nations; until the bloody Cerberus of Prussian militarism has been shattered; until the guarantee is given that this most cruel and sacrificial of all wars will be the last war of ail: the l: oublicP-ii ncr.lt.a1 the Rake Superior Comt. Room No. 2. to succeed myself, subvet to th primaries, of May 7, 1?1S. j 3.9. -WALTER T. HARDY". j DR. U. W. SAUER. - I :d at primaries. May 7. 131S. WILLIAM 11. MIIxKS CI I, M. D. ASSESSOR. Editor TIMES: j Phase siy to th-? voter of Lake'; County, that I am a candidate for the: Republican ron. ina t i.n for Judge of the: Lke Superior Court. Room No. .. sun- TOR COUNTY lect to the vote, of the primary election.! j;ul.or TIMES: May 7. 1918. I earnestly a.i intcstlza-, rieaso announce my name as a candl tion. and if found worthy, the support; ,jtp for tj,e off!l,e of County Assessor of all. j on the Republican ticket, subject to the C-13- danu.i. J. Ji'Jiv-o. uill of the voters at the primaries FOR SHERIFF. Editor TIMES: . Wiii you please announce that I am a " j candidate for renomination on the re- l.ditor TIMES: publican ticket for Sheriff of Laka Ph ase announce to the voters of Lake Count v. .-uhje-t to the decision of the ( ounty that I am a candidate for Coro-j rrlmaries to be h'-ld May 7. and I re- ner on the Republican ticket, rubject to; spectfuily solicit the support of all r- i'1' cieciioii ot tne voters to be excress- Lake County's Roll of Honor 1 publicans? 10- LEY BARNES. HINDERING PERSHING. In delaying the passage of the munition center nous in'i bill, a measure akin to the ship noticing bill, congress is delaying Pershing. The bill asks for $50,000.00') fed eral money to be used as a loan to build houses near war plants. Here in Lake county production ranses all the way from guncotton and shrapnel to heavy artillery and ocean Lners- Yet the howitzer makers of Hammond, the ran pen and submarine plate producers of Indiana Harbor East Chicago, the motor fuel workers of Whiting, the explosives experts at Aetna and the men who turn out shrapnel bars, airship rods, submarine parts, artillery and i-ea-going ships at Gary lack houses. As a result o; canizations are m constant, process of changing anil j poor traction facilities make the lot of the otr of town wot ker harder than it should be. It. seems that there is a lack of foresight at Wa.-di- ' in mean saving the lives of thousands of American boys I at a time that haste means everything. Yet congress j lass alone while men die in Europe. 1 . FOR JUDGE, ROOM 3. I be held in May 7, 191S. to Editor TIMES: You will please announce in The Times that I will be a candidate for sheriff on the republican ticket at the primaries to be held on the 7th of May. H. C. GREEN. WM. BLACK. Editor TIMES: j Please announce to the voters of Lake! Kdi'or TIMES: County that I will l e a candidate for j Please announce my name as a candi renomination for the office of Judge, i date for the office of County Assessor Room 3, Lake Superior Court, at Gary, j on the Republican ticket, subject to the subject to the decision of the republican I will of the voters at the primaries to primaries, May 7. I be held in May 7. 1918. CHARLES E. GREEN WALD. ! 3-7- HERMAN MEETER. FOR TRUSTEE NORTH TOW2TSRIF. Editor TIMES: Kiudly announce to the voters of North Township, that I will be a candi date for the nomination for Township Trustee, subject to the decision of the Republican primary. S-l?- J. M. WILCOCKSON. I BUY A LIBERTY BOND Edit..:- TIMES: Please. r.noui.i-e the drawn as a candidate for nomination of the mI 4-4- rior court. ,II.1.IAM M. DUNN. FOR TOWKSHIP ASSESSOR. Editor TIMES: riease announce my name as a candi date for the office of Township Assessor of Calumet Township, Lake County. ln- COMinSSIONEE FIRST DISTRICT, j r RE PRESENT ATITE. Editor TIMKS: ! Editor TIMES: I have vv ,th-. You may announce that I will be a! I'Lasc announce to the voters of Lake lie republican ! candidate for County Commissioner fori County that I will be a candidate for the iirst District on the republican ' nomination lor (in or the lour Kepre ticket at the May primary. j aentatlvcs to the j .epislaturo from Lake 3-8- II. ji. DILS. ' County on tne Republican ticket, subject i to the primary of May 7. 1!US, and ask FOR STATE SENATOR. i support of all favoring good and pro- EJitor TIMES: gressive legislation. Announce to the voters of Lake, Por-! 2-22- CHARLES G. KING WILL. ter, Jasper and Newton Counties that I will be a candidate for renomination ton. A loan of a few millions here would mohahlv i ..' , . , ! ' . ' iT.; fpr Position of Slate Senator from i To Ilie oil Ul ui; v.'U'ij .u uic J. anurias to bo le-id in May 7. ID IS. 3-4- JOHN M'FADDEN. SPEAKING of the night of the big wind in Ireland the Calumet Record calls attention to fact that four teen years ago the big cyclone hit Indiana Harbor and the East Chicago company generously gave $:,.ooo to wards relieving the victims. j this joint district, my candidacy bein subject to the decision of the repubii i can primaries. ! D. M. KINDER. I Editor TIMES: nf caM,. P0Jt PBOSZCUTINCr ATTORNEY. date for the office of North Township i t-.j ,. T-,,t.-a. ' Assessor or i.ane counny, inuiana, on the Republican ticket. -ubj ct to the be be I 3-9- A DISCREET PRESS- Secretary Baker's arrival in France was made public. His departure was kept secret, though every new spaper j in the country knew about it. The news was sent out from Washington as a confidential despatch to all editors having a news service, yet no word was published or gossiped about it. Yet some people think there must be an official censorship to make the newspapers of the country behave themselves. CONGRESS cheers Liberty loan work of Col. Riley and aides at East Chicago. Have to hand it the the Col ore!. All Mr. Wilson got last week from congress was the dickens. Id ill May 7. IMS. JAMES CLEMENTS. , Make announcement to the voters of ! Lake county that I will be a candidate j for renomination for the office of prose j outing attorney, subject to the republi can primaries. 3-11- CLTDE HUNTER. LEND NOT SPEND YOUR MONEY. If you lend your money to the government you may he quite sure that It is going to be used for some national purpose to prosecute the war successfully, to care for. vq lip. arm, and supply our soldiers in France, to be used v our navy in ridding the seas of the murderous U-boats. Bui if you spend your money even with the belief th,t by putting it into the channels of trade others into Tifcse hands it comes will lend it to the government CSi will have done something the patriotism of which 9M- be very questionable. nrst, you have withdrawn from the supply of mater Hi of the nation something to replace wh'ch in the mark- BESIDES having the breath of spring in our midst we also have the breath of sundry thirsty citizens, who daily visit the Illinois side of the state line. AFTER a state has gone prohibition the next thing to do is to call the legislature into special session to boost the tax rate. FOR TOWNSHIP ASSESSOR. Editor TIMES: - TtrrT Kindly announce that I will be a can-! Ldltor TIMKS: didate for ro-nominat ion for the office of ! Because of the many reQuests from township assessor for North township! n,any Parts of the county I have decided on the republican ticket at the primaries! to announce my candidacy for prosecut on May the 7th. 191 S. i u,g attorney, subject to the decision of 3-21 PERT. E. ESCHER. I n,k republican primaries. . ! 3-16-1 JAMES A. PATTERSON. FOR JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, Editor TIMES: Please announce my name as a candi date for Justice of the Peace for and in Calumet Township. Lake County. In diana, on the Republican tickt. Subject to the primaries held May 7, 1918. 3-5- HENRY WELLNER. Editor TIMES: riease announce to the voters of Lake County that I will be a candidate for the nomination for representative to the .legislature from Lake County on the republican ticket, subject to the prima ries of May 7th, 1918. 3-2 3- OTTO G. FIFIELD. TOR TOWNSHIP CONSTABLE. Editor TIMES: Please announce my name as a candi date for the office of Constable of North Township of Lake County, Indiana, on the Republican ticket, subject to the will of the voters at the primaries to be held on May 7th. 1918. 3-:S MAKARY J. KRAJEWSKI. Editor Times: Please announce to the voters of North township. Lake county, that I will be ja candidate for the nomination for the I office of constable on the Republican j ticket at ihc primaries to be held on Mav 7th, 191 S. JOHN PORA. "THE last word in lonliness is the letter a reporter writes, a reporter has to be the lonliest object in the world before he'll write a letter." Kansas Citv Star. WE for one will never take Russia back info the Allied Camp until she promises to be good, but what's ! more important, cut out the garlic. Editor TIMES: Kindly announce that 1 will be a can didate for re-nomlnat ion for Justice of the Peace on the Republican ticket at the primaries on May the 7th, 1918. JOSEPH H.VuTHKKT, Justice of the Peace. 3-5 1- 603 Proad-.vay. , ,. : ; ; , , . (justice of peace, center twp. EDITOR of Muncie Press in favor of killing off all Roiitor TIMES: cats. We sleep well at nights, thank don't bother us. i you, and cats I Please announce that I will be a can- ! si .'-lot a Crt v. ...m. .: . f ii. .... 4 ' 1 1 o I o 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 ' 1 i i v ' t J u .- i . c e o i the Peace of Center township, to suc- FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR. IMitor TIMES: Will you pleast- announce; to the re publicans of Luko t'ounty that I will be a candidate .for renomination for the omen or v ouniy surveyor, wnscii I now hold, before the republican primaries! Kditor TIMES: on May 7? j Please announce my name as 3-12 Democratic Ticket. i RAY SEELEY. candi date f...r the office of Constable of North j Township of Lake County, Indiana, on CLIRK LAKE CIRCUIT COURT. j the Democratic ticket, subject to tha Editor TIMES: twill of the voters nt the primaries to be Kindly announce to the voters of Lake I held on May 7, 1918. County that I will be a candidate on thej 3-1 S- JOHN M. BIELSKI. Republican ticket for nomination, to, succeed myself, to the office of Clerk Lake Superior Court, subject to the de-! cision of the Primaries to be held May 7th. 1318. ft-16 Xak County's dead la thi war with e-armanjr sad Austria-Han. fry: ROBERT MARKLET. Ham mond: drowned off coast of New Jersey. May 18. DENNIS HANNON. Indiana Harbor: ptomaine poison, at Fort Oglethrope. Chattanooga. Tenn Juno 11. FRANK M ANLET. Indiana Harbor: killed in France at Bat tle of Lille. Aug. 13. ARTHL'R BASELER, Ham mond; died at Lion Springs. Tex., of spinal meningitis, August 26. JOHN SAM BROOKS, East Chi cago; killed in France, Sept. 16. ARTHUR ROBERTSON, Gary: killed in France, Oct. SI. LIEUT. JAMES VAN ATTA. Gary; killed at Vimy Ridge. JAMES MA KINZIE, Gary; killed at Vimy Ridge. DOLPH BIEDZYKI. East Chi cago; killed In France, Xov. 27. E. BURTON HUNDLEY. Gary; killed in aviation accident at Taliaferro fields. Kverman, Tas, Dec. 1, 1917. HARRY CUTHBERT LONO. Indiana Harbor; killed in acci dent at Ft. Blisa, Texas. Dec. It. DERWOOD DICKINSON. Low ell; died somewhere ia France, ot pneumonia, Dec. 12. EDWARD C. KOSTBADE. Ho ban; killed by explosion la France, Dec. 22. THOMAS V. RATCLIFFE. Gary; killed aomewhere In France, Feb. 24. FRED SCHMIDT. Crown Point; died of pneumonia In Brooklyn. March 7. after being on a torpedo ed steamer. CORPORAL EDWARD M. SUL LIVAN, Gary; killed somewhere In France, March 8. MICHAEL STEPICH. Whitine; Camp Taylor; pneumonia. March 14. ROBERT ASFIN. Gary: Co. F. 151st Infantry; Camp Shelby; ty phoid; March 17. CLIFFORD E. FETTT. enlisted at Hammond. Jan. 8. In XI. S. cav alry. Died at Dtlrio, Tex, April WOUITDEP. ROBERT M. EEATTY, Ham mond. Trench mortar. France. Feb. 26. R. A. SPARKS, Highland. Trench mortar. France. Feb. 37. HERBERT L. WHEATON. LILACS sooj! FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. cecd myself, on the. Republican ticket. Editor TIMES: subject t o the will of the voters at the Please announce to the -v oters of Lake -hoot YOUR Dollars At an Enemy ! Buy Bonds. War Hondo ow, Or. Indemnities Vv hen It Is Too I.afeS Liberty ".linn" I ed the (.tin llnit Stun the Hunt I t V MEMfelAlvrl Victorious Germany vIU 1 Buy bonds. take all. PETEY DINK Sweet Peas Ought to Save a Lot of Sugar. By C. A. VOIGHT T iWf Uo1 MY CoM,N6 AVOMO V WoXT IT ) 1 Tie FWiHoCTA S ENOUGH SVlEET . , A HOW A&oa-T 1 I r-' Wtf - . I SATlMS UtTAT Fot 0 :. ' J V FEED A FAMILY Ot- )