Hammond Times, Volume 1, Number 100, Hammond, Lake County, 15 October 1906 — Page 8
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the la;::?, county times MONDAY, OCT. 15 .1906.
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I WILL SELL Tlireo 6 psr cent Real Estate Mortgages Amply secured and made by men whose signatures clone are worth 100 cents on the dollar in any bank. One$1,300.00, due in three years. One $1,600.00, due in five years. One--$l, 800. 00, due in three years. Apply at once to E. A. KINKADE, BB8Si 110 First National Bank Bidg. Telephone Hammond, 3253. Open Evenings Until 8 p. m-
BERTHA KRUPP MARRIED
Eldest Daughter of the Great
Founder the Wife of Lieut. Von Bohlen und Halbach.
LOT AT MRB RACE
A LOBSTER'S LEGS.
JTie Trro Front One Are Different From the Other Ei.ht. A lobster's legs, all told, are ten la
i number, but ou'v eiht of these are
Berlin, Oct. 15. The religious map-: Favorite Is Left at the Post and a i largely used for walking. Tbe front Tinge of Fraulein Bertha Krui'p, the ! Rank Outsider Is the I Pa'r- or h'lS claws, bare been specialrichest heiress in (knunny, and the. Winner. Ized, ns in the crab and most others 'of owner of the great Krupp Steel works, ' the higher crustaceans. int3 prehensile
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NIOHOLAS EMMERLINO Successor tw tCrott ft Earnerlln UNDERTAKER AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR PRACTICAL EM BALM ER. 211 Sibley Street, Hammond, Ind.
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Lake County Title & Guaranty Company ABSTRACTORS F. R. MOTT, President, J. S. BLACKMUN, Secretary. FRANK HAMMOND, Vicc-Pres. A. II. TAPPER, Treasurer. S. A. CULVER, Manager. Hammond and Crown Point, Indiana. Secretary's office in Majestic Bid.?., Hammond. (Abstracts furnished promptly at current rates.
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TR0UELE BREAKS OUT AT 0HCE
Torch Is Applied, Havoc Is Worked and Many Are Injured Troops Quell the Kneute.
Faris, Oct. in. There were violent public demonstrations at the Lonsrchamps race course in consequence of
prey. Thc-ir use is obvious. Lobsters feed largely off mollusks of various sorts and other bard shelled marina animals. In order to be able to break or crush the shells of these and so to get at the softer flesh within they have acquired such large and very muscular nippers or pinchers. That is not all, however. Not only have the two front legs been differentiated and specialized from the eight others in this manner, but also, by a rare exception to the
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Branch Office, Tolleston, Ind.
bertha Knurr. to Lieutenant (Justav vou Uohlen und Hnlbath, who until recently was first secretary of the Cernian legation at Peking, was celebrated at Essin, Rhenish, Prussia, today. Emperor William attended tho wedding, and $150,000 was distributed among the employes of the Krupp works. The distribution was made in gold and silver pieces, those serving over five years receiving a 10-mark gold piece and those serving less than five years a 5-mark silver piece.
an unsatisfactory start in the Free ; symmetry of the body, the right claw handicap. The trouble culminated in 1 has been specialized from the left, each
riots, pillage and incendiarism. Many
ONE GOOD OF THE AUTO
It Has Developed a Few Real Heroes and Here Is One of Them. Central Valley, X. Y., Oct. 15. Dash ing down a steep hill in an automobile which had g-ot. beyond his control Louis Lieber, in order to prevent a collision with another automobile ascending the am, and which contained M'"" ''lifting daughter of U. Fulton Cutting, deliberately wrecked his machine and was himself crushed, in the wreckage, was picked up unconscious and died later. chauffeur Dunn, of the Cutting car, saw the runaway rushing down the mountain, and drove his car through rue rocks 41 nd brush until it was brought to a standstill against a tree just in time to escape it.
Biggest (iram Cargo Ever Floated.
Duluth. Minn., Oct. 15. The big steamer James Laughlin has broken
the wheat cargo record made by the
sister ship, the I?. F. Jones, last Tuesday, by a margin that will admit of n dispute. She loaded 37S.00O bushels as agninst the 11. F. Jones' hitherto un-
i uroKen receru. ine earjro is uuuouui-
,'dly the largest individual one of wheat ever floated on any sea.
being Intended to perform a distinct function. One is a scissors, the other 13 a mill; one is a cutter, the other is a cracker. As a rule, the right claw is the slenderer and longer. It has toothlike projections or serrated edges on its nipping faces, and it is rather adapted for biting and severing than for crushing or grinding. The left claw, on the other hand, is usually thicker, heavier and rounder. Its muscles are more powerful, and in place of sharp teeth it has blunt tubercles, or hammers, of different sizes. It acts, In fact, more like a nutcracker than like teeth or a saw. It Is a smashing organ. Nevertheless you will find it interesting to observe, by noting the lobsters served to you at table, that this differentiation has hardly as j-et become quite constant, for
Then, the rougher ele-1 sometimes It is the right claw that dis-
some automobiles sta- plays the hammerlike nutcracker type
tioned near the grand stands, seized j and the left that acts as nipper and some supplies of petroleum with which, ! biter, while sometimes no difference
occurs at all, both claws alike being sharp toothed or blunt hammered In the same specimen.
persons were arrested. The programme comprised six races, and the first two passed off without incident. There were nine starters in the Free handicap, the next event, and four, including the favorite, were left at the post. Amid a terrific uproar a complete outsider won. The public immediately be
came enraged, broke down the barriers I
and invaded the track. Crowds demanded the return of their bets. The Populace Iireats Loose. They surrounded the bookmakers booths, chased out the cashiers and seized the money. Attempts to restore
order were in vain, the small force of police present being inadequate. The crowd's auger increased and men be
gan breaking chairs and throwingthem
on the track mmt raided
they sprinkled the booths and other woodwork and set them afire. Authorities Call lor Troops. The squad of firemen on duty was helpless, as the water hos had been cut. The authorities telephoned for assistance to Mout Valerien and a strong body of troops was at once sent up ou the double-quick. The soldiers succeeded in clearing the enclosure by charging, but in the meantime the betting structures had burned to the ground. A large wooden building belonging to the bookmakers also was set on fire. Many Persons Are Injured. The last three races were postponed. Sixty arrests were made, and a largfl number of policemen and rioters was injured. A large force of troops remained on duty throughout the night at the Longchamps and Auteuil courses.
HORRIBLE CHINESE DISASTER
Knights of Pythias in Camp. New Orleans. Oct. 15. About 1,000 Knights of Pythias are . camped out in tents on the city park race track, whore today began the annual
encampment of that order. Additional crimps to arrive are expected to raise the population of the tented city to about 5,000. ! Proscription in Kentucky. uusellville. Ky.. Oct. 15. With the understanding that Professor James Fuqua, superintendent of public Instruction, is to introduce Booker T. Washington in an address at Frankfort. Ky,. his friends here, most of them' prominent joople. declare they will never spek to' him again.
Nearly 2.000 Natives Drowned or Burned Ship Takes Fire Just After Arriving in Port. Hong Kong, 0ct 15 The British steamer Hankow, from Canton, was
burned while lying alongside her wharf. She had just arrived in port whon fire was discovered. Hundreds of Chinese passengers were burned to death and a valuable cargo was destroyed. All the European passengers and crew were saved. She had 2,000 Chinese passengers in trie steerage and the flames spread so rapidly among the bales of matting and raw silk with which she was lorded that the lives of those on deck were barely saved. Most of those lost were women, and . many of them jumped overboard and were drowned. The Chinese steerage passengers were thrown into a frightful panic. Horrifying shrieks and cries to save their lives were heard, but escape was Impossible owing to the iuflamm&ble nature of the cargo.
HEWS FACTS IN 0QTLIIIE
AX-OlCEMEXT. The Strmibe Piano factory wishes to announce that It ham no retail branches
1 or stores in Hammond or elsewhere.
The computiy sells direct from the factory ouly. at factory prices. Do not be milled or confused by pianos vrtth similar names, but when In ihe market for an instrument, bny direct front the factory, thereby savins; middlemen's profits and nsents commission. Terms to suit. Take South Hob man street car, come and see how GOOD pianos are made. 10-9-lwk
Subscribers who have not received their premiums for the Lake County Times will confer a favor by calling this office, when we will make prompt delivery. Telephone 111.
Palace of Sweets CANDIES AND ICE CREAM Times' AVnrit Ad' Brine Kesults.
Governor Davidson, of Wisconsin, will formally open the Republican campaign at Watertown tomorrow. The Icelandic government has finally decided to build a railroad in Iceland. It will be about forty-five miles long. Twelve inches cf snow fell in the Cripple Creek (Colo), district and was drifted badly by a high wind. Captain Hiram L. Brown, a wellknown retired vessel owner and master, is dead at Detroit, aged years. The clerks in the employ of the Southern Pacific railway belonging to the Brotherhood of Railway Clerks have gone on strike. The National Spiritualists' asociation will meet In the Y. M. C. A. headquarters. Chicago, tomorrow. The steel barge Crete while entering the Toledo (O.) harbor in tow of a tug struck a pier of the Terminal bridge, and sank in twenty-three feet of water. Judge Thomas Marshall, a nephew of the famous jurist. John Marshall, is dead at Salt Lake City, aged 72 years. Nine persons were killed, and nineteen seriously and many more slightly
injured in a railroad collision at Eper-
non, department of Eure-et-Loire, France. , v
Two members of the cabinet Root and Shaw will address the TransMississippi Congress which will meet
at Kansas City Nov. 20 to 23, inclu sive. .
John Law, a patrolman for twelve
yt-ars of the San Francisco police department, is under arrest on a charge
of robberv.
The lord mayor or London, accompanied by the sheriffs, aldermen and
fifty city councillors, is visiting Paris.
The French welcome was an ovation
An argument against the reduction
Jn the number of troops in the Philip
pines is made by Major General Leon
ard Wood in his anmial report.
He Would Steal That On Horse.)!
Columbus. O., Oct. 15. Edward Baker, aged 00 years, died in the peni
tentiary, having occupied a cell in the
insane ward for some time. Baker
seemed to have a mania to steal a cer
tain hore in Van Wert county. He
uas sent up for a short time for stealing the animal. When he got out he
took the horse again, and was again sent up. As soon as he got out he went to Van Wert county and stole the same horse and was then sent up
for f fteen years.
Conti ft Mowlus Machines. A flock of Angora goats was put en
a rocky hillside that it was desired to
have cleared and got into grass. It was such a tangle of brush and briers
that it was with difficulty one could make a way through it. The goats actually ate their way in until it was penetrated with paths in all directions. After the leaves within reach were
eaten they would stand on their hind feet with their fore feet in the branches and so eat the leaves higher up, or, if the bush was not too large, would
throw their weight against and bend it to the ground, where others of the flock would help strip it of its foliage. The leaves would come out again only to be
eaten oir, tnen sprouts Mould come
from the roots to share the same fate,
rntil at the end of the second summer everything in the shape of a bush not
over six feet tall except the pines and laurel was completely killed and white
clover was beginning to appear. These goats with their long, curly, white
fleeces attracted more attention prob
ably than anything else on the place; but, as can be imagined, they had to be
well fenced in, for they would run over a stone wall like dogs. Country Life
In America.
At midnight In the s'e?rtnff room. The best protector oi the home 'Gainst sickness, fire and burglary Is an extension telephone. It allows instant communication with the doctor, the fire-house or the police station. You call without running down stairs to the main instrument. And when you are 111. You talk direct to business associates or friends without leaving the bed. The extension has a double value a protector and a comfort. One and two-third3 cents per day is a final! coft for home happiness. Order an extension today and on November 29th you will be thankful. Telephone the Manager.
CHICAGO TELEPHONE CO.
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252 East State Street. Next to Minas' Department Store. Change every other day. Finest Moving pictures in the world and all the latest illustrated songs. Admission Only 5c.
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Busy New York Post Office. Receipts of the New York post office are far ahead of those of any other office in the world, for the same jxtent of territory. At the present rate, for this year, they will be about ?17.000,000.
Palladium in commerce. Palladium has about the same degree of hardness as platinum. It may be easily rolled into sheets, and it is usually found in commerce as thin sheets or foil.
Form Endless Chain. One lie reaches its hand to another. From the German. AXXOUXCEMEXT.
Justified in Killing His Father. Appleton, Wis., Oct. 15. Edward Roth, the 10-year-old Birnanwood boy who four weeks ago shot and instantly killed his father who had threatened to kill his wife and children and blow up the home with dynamite, was arraigned before Judge Goodland. He admitted killing his father, but tbe court found the act to be in self-defense and the youth was dismissed without sentence.
The Straube Pinno factory vrishrn to announce that It ham no retail branches or stores In Hammond or elsewhere. The company sells direct from the factory only, at factory prices. Do not be misled or confused by nianos
with similar names, but when in the market for nn instrument, buy direct from the factory, thereby savins middlemen's profits and aeents commission. Terms to suit. Take South Ilohmnn "treet oar, come and see how GOOD pianos nre made. 10-9-lwk
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Hammond Bourbon Hammond Sonrmash Hammond Rye Malt G-in Hammond Dry Gin Cologne Spirits Refined Alcohol Doily Capacity, 25.000 Gallono
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Boy Frozen to Death. MeKeesport, Ta., Oct, 15. John Rezinski, 8 years old. of Scott Haven, Pa., was found frozen to dearn alongside the tracks of the Tlttsburg and Lake Erie railroad near his home. The boy was clad only in his night clothes. He was a somnambulist and some time during the night left his bed and in his sleep wandered from the house.
Will Be an Interesting ETent. Brunswick, Ga., Oct. 15. The Brunswick chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, has arranged for tae planting of a liberty tree in this euy on Nov. 10. Around the roots of tiie tree will be placed soil from each f tbe forty-nine states and territories the soil having been sent to the D. A. It. by the different governors. John Bull Economizing. London, Oct. 15. The Standard this morning sajs the government pur
poses, before the end of this year, to remove twenty efficient ship from active duty in order to economize for an active fleet.
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The beautiful homes illustrated above, located oa Summer street, one of the most popular streets in Hammond. For sale Gostlin, Iileyn & Co., on exceedingly liberal terms. A small payment down the balance on payments but slightly in excess of rent you are now paying. )
