Hammond Times, Volume 1, Number 249, Hammond, Lake County, 9 April 1907 — Page 5
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Tuesday, April 9, 1907. THE LAKE COUNTY TIMES PAGE FIVE
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PULLMAN NEWS
Ilelding Lodge Xo. 9, I. O. S. gave a calico ball April 6, at Kensington in Turner hall. It was very well attended and all report an enjoyable evening.
Prof. Doerr v.-ill give his annual concert some time next month.
Mrs. Kracht, well known in Pullman, will leave for Europe Thursday.
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The Iduna singing society will give a series of concerts at Lundquisfs hall. There will be four nights, beginning from April 18 to 21 inclusive. After each concert there will be a
dance.
Emil Anderson was removed to the
hospital Saturday evering suffering
with smallpox. This is the second case in Curtis avenue. Many of the neighbors were vaccinated . late Saturday
evening.
WITH WORDS OF FIRE
Delmas Essays to Burn Into the Jury's Mind His Plea for Harry Thaw.
TKIAL'S LAST STAGE IS BEGUE
Counsel Eepudiates the "Unwritten Law" as His Easis.
Client Is Safe Under the Statutes ol New York Scathing Denunciation of Mrs. Nesbit and Hummel.
Mrs. Grusskurth visited Mrs. Kracht
of Grand Crossing today.
Mrs. "Wilsnacks of Roseland was the
guest of Mrs. L,enzen of 1'ullman today.
BURNSIDE NEWS
Willis Simms and Mr. Pike of Chicago spent Monday afternoon with Mrs. Simms of 1850-92nd place.
Mrs. M. Kelly of 1762-92nd street entertained friends from the west side Sunday.
Miss Margaret Green of lS15-92nd place visited with friends in Austin Sunday.
Miss Mary Mogan of 1777-92nd place is on the sick list.
STONY ISLAND NEWS
B. J. Rogers made a business trip to South Chicago Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Coleman are the parents of a baby boy.
Miss K. Kelly of Burnslde was the guest of Mrs. T. Kelly Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Pomparrlt of Fort Wayne are spending their honeymoon with Mrs. Pomparrit's aunt, Mrs. George Ford, of Calumet Heights.
J. W. SWARTZELL
Grocery and Meat Market
?!7-J269 Ninety-third Street. STONY ISLAND.
CLARK STATION
The clubhouse at Dearborn park, near Clark, is now open for the summer.
New York, April 9. The trial ol
Ilarry K. Thaw is neariug the end.
Attorney Delmas has begun his clos-
ng address to the jury, and after h
had spoken for more than two hours
and a half an adjournment was taken for the day. Delmas expects to con
clude before the luncheon hour is reached. District Attorney Jerome will make the closing address of the trial tomorrow and Thaw's fate should be
n the hands of the jury by Wednes
day evening. Justice Fitzgerald ordered the jury locked up until the end
of the trial.
Discards the 'Unwritten Laws." Declaring he, would not base his plea
upon the "unwritten law," because his
client found ample protection in the
written statutes of the state of New
York, Delmas made a striking appeal to the sympathies of the jurors, and
so far as he progressed the subject of Thaw's insanity at the time he com
mitted the homicide was not even hinted at. Delmas based his argument
solely upon the story of Mrs. Ilarry
Thaw. With flushed cheeks, but dry eyes, that young woman heard her
life history repeated to the men who
are to Judge her husband, and bowed
her head as her mother was denounced
n the bitterest terms and tones the
eloquent lawyer could command.
Denunciation of the Mother. "Even a beast protects its young,"
he declared with scornful emphasis.
'but this unnatural mother deserted
hev daughter in this city of millions to be betrayed by a false friend, to be
lured into a gilded palace and there left the victim of a gray-haired man, wounded, bleeding and devoured." Delmas went with great detail into the
life Evelyn Nesbit had led up to the
meeting with Ilarry Thaw. In all of
his remarks he referred to her as
this child," for child he 6aid she is
today. He told of Thaw's great lova for her and his efforts to rescue her
from "the clutches of Stanford White,"
whose achievements in his profession declared were an aggravation of hh
crime."
Otto Frick visited his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Frick, here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Coleman were guests of friends over Sunday.
the
Mrs. Hess and children of Hammond
were entertained by relatives here Sat urday and Sunday.
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WEST PULLMAN
Mrs. Gale, formerly of West Pullman, underwent an operation Monday,
Lincoln Ashburn of 11824 avenue Is confined to his bed.
Parnell
Dr. E. S. Ames of the University of Chicago will address the Men's club of the Christian church next Thursday
evening.
Mrs. U. P. Flory of 11929 Union avenue spent Saturday on the north side.
The jubilee singers will sing at the
M. E. church Tuesday evening.
50 foot Lot on East Webb Street
fronting Harrison Park -
80 foot Lot on Rimbach Ave.
50 foot Lot on Sheffield Avenue 22 Lots on North Calumet Ave. - each
8 Lots on man St.
North
Hoh-each
50 foot Lot on Truman Avenue 50 foot Lot on Michigan Avenue
50 foot Lot on Murray Street
1300
$3000
$500 $175 $150
$650 $650
$600
List your Cottages for sale with us. We have an especially heavy demand for them. Also South
Side vacant.
Jacobson Agency
Open Evenings
Phone 3642 412 Hammond Bldg
Ledexer's BI Store and Spiegel's
Honwehold i urnlshlnar company of
South Cbleasro, are making; daily d
liveries la Hammond, Whit Iur, East
Chicago ud Indiana Harbor. -Adv.
was not acting as Evelyn Nesbifa counsel and that no action was contemplated in her behalf. lie said the so-called alEdavit itself convicted the man of these falsehoods. Delmas devoted practically all of his address to a resume of the evidence of certain witnesses. lie will have many more comments to make along this line befor he comes to his final plea for thi defendant's life. At the morning session of court Jerome formally protested against the confirmation of the report of the lunacy commission, lie made no argument, however, and his motion was quickly overruled. The defense then sought to have Dr. Allan McLane Hamilton testify, but the district attorney interposed an objection to the examination f Dr. Hamilton in surrebuttal, which
.vas sustained. i;oth sides then rested.
Homewood
i Lots
Sale
For
On CONKEY AVENUE
VAN BUREN STREET HARRISON STREET
GARFIELD STREET BLAINE STREET
RIGHT ON TROLLEY LINE
AGREEMENT OF THE FIEEMEII
Signed, Sealed and Delivered and Xo Strike of Those Men This Year. Chicago, April 0. The agreement between thirty-one railroads west of Chicago and the P.rotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Knglnemcn has been signed. The pay of firemen on all classes of engines is to be increased 2,r
cents per day of ten hours or less, 100
miies or less, over the rate of pay In
effect on Jan. 1, 1907. Xo change i
made in computing time, and the ad
vance is not to apply to men working
on a basis of 12, cents per hour.
The pay of firemen In first-class yard?
s to be ?i:.o per day of ten hours,
overtime pro rata. In all other yards
the rate is to be $2.15. The minimum
rate for firemen in the passenger serv
ice on engines having cylinders under
eighteen inches in diameter Is to be $2.1!o per day of 100 miles or less, and $2.50 on engines having eighteen-inch
cylinders or over. An increase of 15
cents per day of 100 miles or less is
given to firemen on engines carrying
a rate of $2.50 or more. In addition to the increase of pay the firemen are to be relieved of all work in the cleaning
of engines.
DEXOUNCES STAXFOKD AVIIITE
Again Accuses the Mother Lived on
Hep Daughter's Ituin.
Delmas, before beginning his attack
upon Evelyn Thaw's mother, poured
out a torrent of denunciation upon the
architect who became the victim ol Thaw's pistol. He accused him of the
crime of rape," and then declared
that President Roosevelt had said iu
a message to congress that such, a
crime should be visited with death,
This was one of the suggestions which
Thaw himself made to his counsel for his summing up speech one of the suggestions which played so important
a part in the proceedings before the
lunacy commission. Delmas declared that God heard the cry of the fated child upon whom Stanford White had
fixed his raze and had determined
should be his. He quoted from scripture that "He who afflicts a fatherless child shall perish," and declared that
Providence had sent Thaw to avenge
the wrong.
The attorney declared that Thaw 13
his wife's only protector that he
came Into her life when she was on
the downward path, told her that no matter what the world thought of her she was to him an angel. He took her
to be his wife, ready to share the burdens that a mother had helped to place
upon her daughter. Delmas accused
Mrs. Nesbit of having lived upon the
wages of her daughter's ruin, ne sought to picture to the jury what he
termed the sinister surroundings in
which the girl had been reared, and In
doing so he mercilessly attacked tho
mother.
Delmas rose to the highest point o? his address when he told the jury that the girl's mother was the one who had
supplied District Attorney Jerome with
the arrows with which to wound the
daughter on cross-examination
cross-examination which he declared
would live long in the annals of crim
inal history, but which left the girl's
8tory unshaken in all Its essential de
tails. That Evelyn Nesbit's story wa
true and was told to Harrv Thaw
formed the subject of the argumen
for more than an hour. Delmas de
clared the only evidence the distrlc
attorney had to bring against the gir
was the "miscalled affidavit" procured
bv Abraham Humrofrl.
ACCUSES HUMMEL, OF PERJURY
Jerome Xotin Court, but Allot Thaw'a
Family Is Present.
Speaking of Hummel Delmas again
drew heavily upon his bitterest invec
tives and declared that it would re
quire more than the word of a perjure
man to send Harry Thaw to an ig
nominious death. Hummel was ac
cused by Delmas of having committed deliberate perjury r.pon the stand io the present trial ."whea lie ssrore be
EDITOR STEAD IS STRENUOUS
Uses Cuss Words When His Methodist
Hearers Respond to His Remarks with Aniens."
New York, April 9. William T.
Stead, the English editor, in an address before the New York conference of the Methodist Episcopal church,
pleaded for the assistance of Meth
odists in the United States in the
movement for International peace.
Are you American churchmen you
members of the church of Jesus Christ
in America: willing to take action to
secure the enactment of this law as
an international statute." he asked.
and say that there shall be a mo
ment's pause before the dogs of war
are unleashed?"
"Amen! Amen!", came In a chorus
from all over the church.
"Amen! Oh, nobody cares a damn
for an 'Amen,' unless it leads you to
do something to put into enect you?
prayers," the speaker responded When, as he concluded, he asked again
whether his hearers would act there
were loud cries of ' les. les, Yes,"
from all over the auditorium.
STREET IMPROVEMENT
Sewer Macadam Street Cement Sidewalk Water Pipe
Stone Curb
Gas
MOUSES WILL BE STARTED .AT ONCE TERMS TO SUIT PURCHASERS
W. GORDON SMITH 92 STATE STREET, HAMMOND, IND.
rrea Runzmann
FRESH and SALT MEATS GROCERIES Reasonable Prices, Prompt Delivery and the only Sausage Works in Hammond.
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88 STATE STREET.
Telephone 77.
The Hammond Distilling Co.
i Daily Capacity, 25,000 Gallons I
Probably Death for Two.
Winnemuca, New, April 9. A pas
senger train, east-bound, ran into a split switch at Brown's, a small sta
tion on the Southern Pacific railway
twenty miles west of Lovelock, collid
ing with several freight cars on the
siding and was ditched. Kngineer F.
C. Hampton was killed. The fireman's legs were cut off.
Squires Would Meet Jeffries. Honolulu, April 9. William Squire3, the heavyweight pugilist of Australia, has arrived here en route to San Francisco. In an interview he said that this was the first time he had been out of Australia, and expressed his willingness to meet and confidenco in his ability to defeat Champion Jeffries.
Temporary Modus with Germany. Washington, April 9. Baron Sternburg, the German ambassador, and Secretary Root have reached the basi3 of a modus vivendi which will continue to United States goods imported into Germany the privilege of minimum tariff rates. This arrangement is temporary in character.
AY reek Attempted in Ohio. Alliance,' O., April 9. An unsuccessful attempt was made to wreck a fast freight on the Cleveland and Pittsburg division of the Pennsylvania company within 500 yards of the station here. An unknown man threw a switch and disappeared. The open switch was discovered just in time.
President Roosevelt at I rising.
W ashington, April 9. According to
the present understanding President
Roosevelt will reach Lansing, Mich
where he is to make a speech before the students of the Michigan Agricultural college, at 9:l0 a. m. on May 31, and leave in the afternoon of the same day for Washington.
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F. C. HOPMANN
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Phone 2631 Goods Called for Delivered Promptly
CLEANER AND DYER
243 EAST STATE STREET, HAAIMON D S Next Door to 5c and 10c Store o ft
Us Uncle Sibrt's Bread The Master Piece by a Master Baker. Itafactnrsil fcj THE HAMMOflD BAKING CO. Inccrr. Harness Bsilflcx
Unanimous for Jioosevelt. Harrisburg, Pa., April 9. Representative nitchcock, of Tioga county, introduced a resolution in the house indorsing the stand which President Roosevelt has taken "against the corporations," and giving him a vote of confidence. It was unanimously adopted. Died tn an Automobile. Lincoln, Neb., April 9. Ex-Mayor A. II. Weir died of heart failure in tlvs automobile of a friend. He complained of sickness and a friend started to take him home.
Otto Negele
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Elru 1st
has the Finest Display of
Pore
Drugs
in Lake County Prescriptions Carefully Compounded An Entire New Line of High Grade Stationery and CIGARS 204 South Hohman Street HAMMOND, IND.
