Hammond Times, Volume 3, Number 112, Hammond, Lake County, 28 October 1908 — Page 5

Wednesday, Oct. .28, 1908.

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KLIVEK AITD BRETSCH INVADE NEWTON COUNTY.

Two Well-Knovra Colnmet Towmnip Men to End Campaign There. Attorney Clarence Bretsch and William H. Kliver started today on their week's tour of Newton county. They expect to carry on a whirlwind campaign there and the first meeting is scheduled at Kentland. Mr. Kliver will make the principal speeches and will be supported by Mr. Bretsch. Mr. Kliver now feels that Lake county is in excellent shape and ho is practically sure of carrying this county against his opponent who has done nothing bo far.

HEAED BY ETJBE.

: ; I GABY BBIEFS.

Two minutes after the hundreds oi Chicago Journals were handed out last night to the foreigners they were lying in the mud of Gary streets. If -the Gary democrats can't get a good look at the Peerless Leader they will be never satisfied with a peep. Gary herewith becomes one of the most Important centers of the campaign. City Father Sears was present at the town board meeting yesterday. Umbrellas and raincoats were brought into general use yesterday, and the heavies did not at all feel

MILLER REPUBLICANS

HAVE A GOOD TIME.

Officer Gus Newman remained

Fire Lunch of Roast Pig Flee Crowd Who Hear the Speakers.

The republicans of Miller had a great

in

Gary all day yesterday. So did K. Benjamin Kline. Up to the time of going to press no

woman in Gary has offered to kiss Mr.

celebration last evening in which there Bryan next Saturday night Speak up

was a tree luncn oi roast pig, un urms of fireworks and red fireiand the playing of martial music. A republican meeting was scheduled in the hall there, but owing to the size of the crowd It was necessary to adjourn and hold an open air meeting. The meeting was addressed by Judge Virgil S. Iteiler, Nels Johnson, B. E. M. Shanklin and others. The people of Miller were enthusiastic over the meeting and they say that Miller will roll up a big majority for the G. O. P. when the time comes around.

TELEPHONE COMPANY MAKES A SHIFT IN OPERATORS.

One of Gary Hello Girls Resigns and Two Are Added. Xeweomers Are Experienced at Switchboard. The Chicago Telephone company during the past week has made quite a shift in their operating force, two newones being hired and one of the old

ones resigning. The new operators are Miss Goodwin, formerly of Southern Indiana, and Miss Holywood of Pueblo, Colo. Both of them are experienced and efficient operators. The operator who resigned is Miss Ada Hay, formerly of Hammond, who was one of the two first operators in the city. Miss Hay will return to Hammond.

PHOTO COMPANY BRANCHES . OUT FROM GARY.

louder, you know he only has fifteen minutes here.

That tommy rot and clap traps in

the Chicago Journal last night had as much effect and did as much good as

a toothpieck at a harvest dinner.

The only thing that is worrying the

republicans of late is that Mr. Taft

may run out of straw for the vote.

Let the Chicago Journal cast its

untrue statesments abroad in Gary,

Taft has been here and what he said

remained in the minds of his hearers and the results will be known next

"Wednesday.

There will be no town board meeting next Tuesday. Even the town dads will

take a day off and vote.

It seews that none of the candidates running for the various county offices think very much of the candidates on

the other side. The new city hall will match-per

fectly with Chief Martin's new uni

form. Loan Office Money loaned on any

thing valuable. Gottlieb, 20 Elev

enth avenue.

Crone Pboto Company "Which Has Dae get f0r the 28th.

Much to Advertise City, Will Open

Gary Police Court News. " Carl Vilian was fined $11.90 on

charga of being drunk and disorder

ly. He paid the amount and will not

have to board with Mr. Carter this

time.

J. C. McCarthy was arrested on

: charge of petit larceny. His trial was

Office In Chicago.

The Crone Photo company has In-

TOLESTON.

Mr. and Mrs. J. James visited in

creased, their, busines to such an .ex-. j Hammond Monday evening.

tout that thev have deicded to open, Mrs. H. E. Gibson visited friends and

up a branch office in Chicago. The : relatives in Michigan City yesterday.

Crose company are making thousands ; H Townsley transacted business

of postal cards of Gary of eevry ae- j in Hammond yesterday.

iSTEEL EARNIMGS

JUMP $6,840,518

Report for Third Quarter

Shows Gain Over First Part of Year-

Arthur Miller, the Chicago real es

tate dealer, was in Gary today on business.

City Treasurer L. A. Bryan will leave

immediately after election for California, where with his wife, he will spend . the winter. It is not thought.

however, that he win go in his auto- eteei Trust Soon to Beein Erection

mODlie, as ne aia to riurrai mai year.

NET EARNINGS MUCH LARGER

of a Splendid Three Million Dollar Plant.

LIFT UP THE RECEIVER

lOJEKiLISTEfl Telephone Subscribers May Hear Keturas on Elec- " tion Night,

WHOLE COUNTRY IS COVERED

Patrons Will Be Given an Unusual Treat, Possible Only Because

of Perfect System.

ness.

President A. C. Miller of the New-

York-Chicago Air line was in Gary

of the work on the pavement of Broad

way. He incidentally attended the

town board meeting in the afternoon.

Why cook when you can get a Sun

day dinner at the Gary hotel at 75

cents, served from 12 to 2:30 p. m.

Harry King, the real estate dealer.

left last night for Wheeling, W. Va.,

wuere ne win speuu Wew yotk, uct. n. wet earnings lor iJvery subscriber to the Chicago

posing oi ms property. ttle steel trust ior tne quarter enaea I xeiepnone company's service may if

Mr. Louis Meketinski ef the Mack Sept. 30 amounted to 127,106,274, ac- he so elects, secure complete election

company and Walter Hudson, the archi- cording to an official announcement returns on the night of November 3

tect, were ia Chicago Monday on busi- made this afternoon alter tne close or without cost and without exertion oth-

the stock marKet. . xnis compares witn er than taking up his receiver and lis-

earnings of $20,265,756 for the previous tenlng to the operator's voice.

quarter, a gain of J6.840.51S, and $18,- The announcement that the telephone 9Q HAS Trw tViA A raf nnartftf cf tViA voq r I fAmnotiw will n . a m

yesterday looking after the Press V nf th wnrk- nn thn navement Of Broad- . ... ... I "5 1 eu.ev.i-, j.n

earnings were 43,8U4,sb4. announcement that the Bell Telephone

Unfilled orders on the books of the companies of the United States have

company at the end of the third quar- I combined in one mighty effort to ad-

Gary hotel serves Noonday lunch, ter amounted to 3,421,977 tons. This I vertlse the value and efficiency of their

served from 11:30 a. m. tm z:uu p. m., i compares with 3,313,876 tens on June 30 1 long distance service.

40 cents. l and 3.765,343 tons on March 31. A year I Attempts to Solve Problem

Judge Virgil S. Relter and Dr. E. ago there were 6,425,008 tons on hand, f For years the problem of accurate

M. Shanklin, candidates for judge of Out of the Z7,1Q6,Z74 the trust ap- and prompt collection of election re-

the sunerior court and coroner, re- proprlated ,5,78o,8Sf ror smiting rund turns has puzzled newspapers and poll

snectivelv. were in Gary yesterday aft-1 and depreciation. After the payment of ticiana. Dependent upon various mes-

ernoon on their way to Miller, where interest on all bonds and dividends at sage carriers for their information and a big meeting was held in the even- the lt ot 7 Per cent on the preferred without a complete organization to

ing The feature of the day was the J ana A Per teut "a l" mers mnms mese various agencies, the rir,. nt r r,r rnokr In harbe- k carried over $1,152,023 to surplus, problems of securing and compiling the

cue style There were over 200 peo- ettriuugs wini6 wwi ui .wb no uamea ine oest Drains or pie who participated in the public feast tru for three-quarters of the year up the country. Even with city and state c nir t ,,. it, th M.rin- ft to $65,601,035. Directors say there is organizations working in harmony

irreat crowd (fathered to attend the uuajncBB e " c- 6 uuuiiy nas Deen iouna in great crowd gatnerea to attend tne earnlnga ot $30,000,000 for the final transmitting these reports to other

quarter. This will give the trust net states and thus securing complete re-

earnings for the year of only a little J turns for the entire country.

under $100,000,000. Net earnings for This year the Bell Telephone com

the first three-quarters of last year I panies, of which the Chicago Telephone were $128,430,482, or a decrease this J company is a part, has taken up the

year' of $62,829,447. I burden and proposes a solution that

After the election the steel trtist will I will not only mean accurate news but

construct a cement plant to cost $3,-I will also make the results available to

000,000. The insiders say there are or- 1 every Bell telephone user at his home

ders on hand for many million dollars or office. Because of the immensity of

of business contingent on the election, the proposition and the necessity for

UNION MEN . ? . " QUESTION GOMPERS. Mr. Gompers irns called upon a card printed la the Logaaaport Journal, to answer the tol-Ion-tag- pcrtiaeat aad pointed puestioaai The Hob. Samuel Gompers i Dear Sir Aa members ia good standing- of the Logannport Trades and Labor Assembly, hereby ask you two questions which we ask you to aaswer in your speech here today: You say you are supporting the democratic ticket because of

the Injunction plank In it. The Injunction plank in the

democratic platform this year Is Just the same word for word, as It was ia lSJMt, in 190O and ISMM. Yet yon are alleged to have supported the republican

ticket la 18I6 aad la lOOO aad 4 la 1004. Why didn't you support the democratic . ticket theaf Why are you supporting It bow, since it Is just the same as when you

opposed Itf

Respectfully,

CAL CIAJGSTOX, Electrical Workers' Union No. 209.

4- ARTBl'R HALSTKAD, .Logaasport Tailors' I nlon.

Logansport JournaL

DEXOIXCES G031PERS' ACTIO.

rally.

Gary hotel serves club breakfasts, 30 cents to $1. Served 6:00 a. m. till j

9:30 a, m.

CRAZE FOR TITLED HUSBANDS. Cynical Bachelor Criticizes Aims ot

Average Rich American Mother.

' 'Not only an English earl, but an and these contingent orders are not in- j such close attention to detail, news-

Italian prince and a German count

proposed to my daughter while we

were abroad, but-

"That is the sort of thing," said a cynical bachelor, "that we hear on all Sides from the average rich mother on

her return from Europe. What does

eluded in the tonnage published today. I papers as well as political organiza

tions are eagerly awaiting the result.

Success will mean that election news

will probably me almost wholly trans mitted by telephone in future.

Chicago a Clearing House.

Chicago wlll be the great clearing

EXPECT Clie SHORTAGE

;t aenote: wny, nang it, n aenoies iKepOrXS irom VanOUS JTaiTS lines, reaching to all the large com

that the average American mother

feels actually ashamed nowadays If

her daughter doesn't marry into a no

ble foreign family. To marry Into the

foreign nobility is the correct thing to do,-and the girl who doesn't land a duke or a count or something feels

of Country Put Railroads on Guard.

mercial centers will bring detailed information into the toll rooms of the

Chicago Telephone company. "With

corps of clerks assigned to handle reports from each state, this great mass

of information will be compiled and

I tabulated and again dispatched to the

!

Indianapolis Lodge of Machinists Deplores Use of Office for Parinan Politics. Indianapolis, 1 rid., Oct. 27. Lodge o. TO, International Association of Machinists, has adopted a resolution denouncing Samuel Gompers for his political attitude In supporting Bryan and. protesting against the use of the office of the president of the federation of labor to promote partisan ends.

Bismarck's Love of Nature. Speaking of the country and the long walks he took dally Bismarck iaid he loved nature but the amount of life he saw awed him, and that it took a great deal of faith to Relieve that an "all-seeing Eye" could notice svery living atom when one realized

Have you ever sat on

2 what it meant.

J the grass and examined it closely? There is enough life in one squara yard to appall you,", he said."

Praise-God Barebones. Praise-God Barebones was a fanat

ical tanner of London. He became a

member of parliament in 1563 and headed a procession of the people in protesting against the restoration of

Charles II. to the throne. He was a Baptist minister after 1630 and was

quite popular as a preacher.

MONEY .LOANED on good security such as Furniture, Pianos and other personal property QUIETLY and QUICKLY. CHICAGO DISCOUNT CO 9 133-40 ComaMfd&l Ave. Sosfa Chicago Roonr2Ct. Tel. Bo. Chicago 184 Open Monday, Thursday add Saturday evenings until 9 P. M.

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Our Motto CLEAN COAL Prompt Delivery

Conn Street and Wabash R. E. Phone 210

scription and their work along this

line has done much to advertise the city. The new office will be located at 459 Van Buren street This will be used as the' Chicago office of the Gary company.

Miss Olga Frank of Englewood is the guest of relatives here. Mrs. Theodore Leeka is the guest of relatives in Valparaiso for the week. Miss Alma Hess of Hammond' visited relatives and friends here Monday.

CHTJHCH MEMBERS ENJOY i Mesdames W. S. Gallagher and H. A, THEMSELVES ROLLER SKATING Townsley spent the day shopping in

Chicago.

Proceeds of Kvenlng Go to Congregational Churcb la Gary.. Every One Enjoys Sport.

Mrs. J. E. Goodman of , Chicago visited relatives here yesterday. Friends nd neighbors of Mrs. Paul Conrad enjoyed a' pleasant evening at o enmHia tiarfw o- lot. in lirtnrtt" ef fcT

night by the,members of the Congre- j b!rth(J 0ct u The eyenI wa3 gational church in the Gary Casino , danclng after wnich a dalnty was a very enjoyable affair. There " , ' .

The roller skating party given last

was a large attendance and "everyone seemed to enjoy ' the exhilarating exercise. The party was the first of its kind which has ben given in the

luncheon was served,

A pleasant surprise party was given in honor of Miss Genevieve Gibson's birthday at her home Saturday even-

Casino and the success of this one will ing, Oct. 24. Games and contests were

undoubtedly lead ovners to follow in

the footsteps of the Congregational church. It is not known what the proceeds were that were turned over to the church fund.

BIGELOW ORCHESTRA GIVES ANOTHER SUCCESSFUL DANCE.

Good Attendance Enjoys Itself at Blnsenhof Hnll Last Mfrht. "The second dance of the season to

be given by Bigelow's orchestra wasjReveal to aU thlg mUe pl()t

given last night in the Binzenhof hall.

The dance was as great a success at the first, although the weather was not conducive to a large attendance at an event of. this character. The Bigelow orchestra which furnished the music was much better than they were the first time that they appeared beore the public, and the class of music which they are now furnishing is making a great hit with the public.

played, after which light refreshments wero served. Don't forget about the box social to be given Thursday evening, Oct. 29, or the benefit of the Beverldge school.

AU the ladies are invited to bring

boxes, which will be auctioned oft during the evening. A fish pond will be one of the attractions of the evening.

The proceeds will go to help pay for

the new piano for the school

Come at the witching hour of eight

And let the Brownies read your fate;

DOLL COMMITTEE GIVES SKATING PARTY.

Neat Sam Is Realised at Chnrch Affair Held at Casino. The doll committee of the Congregational church gave . skating party at the Gary casino last night which was largely attended. A neat sum was realized which will go towards the building fund for the church.

Or woe, not luck will be your lot. Spread the news far up and down

Bring all your friends to Brownie

Town; Bowling for apples is lots o fun

Be sure that you come and Bob for one.

Eating a lunch with a lady fair Is the finest thing you will declare, All fine arts better the world

And music is sweet wherever its heard; "With the proceeds we a Piano will buy And all the Brownies will gladly sigh;

God bless and keep you all Good people that answered our call. The Brownies' Beverldge School.

SOCIAL CLUB SETS , DATE FOR ITS DANCE.

Gary Masonic Social Clan Will Have Its Event on Xov. 24. The Gary Masonic social club have decided to give their dance for their members at the Gary Hotel on Nov. 24. To those who do not dance card tables will be spread where all kinds of games may be enjoyed. A big banquet will follow the dance.

KOTICK. If you are looking for a clean neighborhood to build a home in S. Carlson's addition, located on Borman boulevard in Tolleston, close to all -car lines, churches and schools free street Improvements. Call or address, A1& Carlson, room 314, Gary building;, Gary, lad,

How's This?

We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that can

not be cured by Hall s Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo. O.

We, the undersigned, have known F.

J. Cheney lor tne last 15 years, and be

lieve him perfectly honorable in all business transactions, and financially

able to carry out any obligations made

by his nrm. WALDING, KINKAN & MARVIN, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter

nally, acting directly upon the blood

ana mucous surraces oi tne system. Testimonials sent free. Price, 75c. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for con

stipation.

Why He Never Spoke.

There was a man in our town, and he was wondrous wise; he never spoke unto his wife of his mother's

cakes aufl pies. The secret of his wis

dom guess it if you can; hut if you can't behoM it he was a bachelor man. Chicago News.

Rpnnrts from various narts of the I various o-rpjit cities. From tier it n-n

ashamed, and her mother feels more country indicate that the railroads are be distributed to every exchange

putting forth their utmost efforts to I whether . it consists of only farmei

"I don't want to boast, but, consider-1 provide against the possible complica- j lines or is located in the lesser cities

Ing the quality of us American men, I tion of a car shortage. Every available I and villages.

I think it's terrible that American ( locomotive and every car that is capa-1 Tollfwlres will be held open for this heiresses only marry us as a last re- ble ot doln&" any service at all are be-1 service and it is predicted that farm- . ! 1 t tll Jill. I J. t 1 . J . f

sort when Hhey are ashamed of their I "s pui ia l"e "t cuna'"' " 'n 'ne rurai awmcw-wm De en-

. . . . , , , IV" mouiij ti.v, anvyo iruiniu lauicu OCI.U1 o UUUi aew X Dili laiiure lO get a dUUe Or marqUlS. nvprtlma nd most maris have Issuer! I nnrl Sun TTrnnclsM r-ndw oi o,

"If you think I'm exaggerating, Us- ordera to their asrents to use- foreien aulcklv as from the state of Tnrliann

ten to the shamefaced mothers of mar-I cars for distant shiDments wherever or from their Immediate Portion rlls-

riageable daughters who have returned convenient. During the last few trict j

from Europe without a title in tow. months it has been customary to re- Compiled Report Every Half Hour.

Like parrots they say nothing but: turn a large proportion of the foreign Once every half hour every exchange

'Yes, Prince Petti and Lord Lac- cars as empties. in the Chicago company's territory will

and and Count Sago all proposed to 11 13 also Slaieu lnal anoiner coming receive compiled reports, subscribers

Mamlf hilt '" iv.ni iiupiuveMicui. ia in iuc hod ui cos- i maj nctuic uicsc vy inquiry irom cen-

rx r ininT... V. m K.an . . i . n r f I f 1, v r. t- n v. ..nl.n . n . .

rntuuT i-iau MIS EAQuse, TOO. iast month turninK out sample wheelslon the reDUblican and democratic, tir-k-

of this tVDe that have been sent to lets, and the llabilitv to error If thi

Took Cue from Ingenious Explanation the transportation departments of the company attempted to give reports for'

THE TRIBE OF

News Dealers, Stationers, CIGARS and TOBACCOS

Telephone 157.

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Made by Chum.

Two little vounesters shambled

penitently into the classroom long after the school had opened for the morning session, says the Circle.

Boys, come to my desk immedi

ately," said the teacher.

The meek little lads walked to the

teacher's desk and stood looking help

lessly at their feet.

"Tommy, why are you late this

morning?" asked the teacher.

"I overslept myself, ma'am," began Tommy. "You see, teacher, I dreamed I was going to take a railroad trip. I just got to the station when I woke up an' found it was 'way past school time." "Freddy, why are you late?" inquired the teacher, turning to the other boy. j "Please, ma'am," replied the trembling Freddy. "I went to the station to see Tommy off."

important railroads. These have been the minor candidates, only these four ; put to severe tests, and it is stated that candidates will be named in the re-' they showed their superiority over the turns. However, where there is a con-

cast steel wheels in many ways.

Feminine Hand in Literature.

The literature of all European countries reveals the feminine hand. Male

writers are devoting themselves more

and more to sport and industry. All

modern books are effeminate in char- vice providing the organization deslr-

gressional vote of national importance or of special interest in Illinois and Indiana the final results will be made

known.

To provide for clubs and political or

ganizations who desire continuous returns the company has arranged, under certain conditions, to supply this ser-

WE WILL DELIVER THE GARY EVENING TIMES By Carrier to Any Address in Gary.

acter. Maenz, Vienna.

ALL LAND IN HANDS OF FEW.

' Expensive Luxuries. Castles in the air cost a vast deal to keep up. Lytton.

New Yorker Cannot AffcM to Own Their Own Homes. "ewer New Yorkers own their own homes than the residents of any other city in the world, says a writer la the National Magazine. The reason is a simple one: the land is so valuable that none but the very wealthy can afford its purchase. Of the S91.687 families living on Manhattan island only 16,316 hold title to the houses they occupy and if you will bring that little pad and pencil into play again you will learn that 94 out of every 100 families make monthly payments to a landlord. When these families move, as they are constantly doing, it seems only necessary to take the family photographs from off the mantel so completely has their method of life been systematized. As for the landlords, they are mightier in wealth and tenants than any feudal lords of old as forsooth the Astors, whose immense multitude of dwellings house a greater number of people than are contained in a city of the size of Hartford, Conn.; Seattle,. Wash., or Nashville, Tenn. - ....... T . . . g .

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ing same shall make known the fact I to the local manager prior to the elec

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REV. SIMEON MIHALTAN

EXPECTS ARRIVAL OF FAMILY.

m n j TT . . i j -Ajuitru in ion several HiveryDoay in Hammond is Day. Ago and Is Now on Way to

Indiana Harbor.

Eligible.

Old people stooped with suffering. Middle age, courageously fighting. Youth protesting impatiently. Children, unable to explain: All In misery from their kidneys. Only a little backache first. Comes when, you catch a cold. Or when you strain the back. Many complications follow.

Urinary disorders, diabetes. Bright'

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Mrs. D. B. Hunt, of 265 Fayette street. Hammond, Ind., says: "Doan's Kidney Pills are a fine remedy and one that should be in every home. We have kept them in the house ever since their value was first demonstrated to us. My lissle girl was the first to use them. We gave them to her as her bladder and kidneys were so weak that she could not control the secretions, especially at night. She was greatly run down in health and became weak, puny, and nervous. Doan's Kidney Pills, procured at Blcknell & Co's drug store, stopped this trouble in a short time and she has since had no return of it. Other members of my family have used Doan's Kidney Pills after this occurrance for lame back and pains in the kidneys with equally good results. They have our highest endorsement" For sale by all dealers Price 50 cents. Foster-Millburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for th. United States. ' Remember the name Doan's and take no other.

Indiana Harbor, Ind., Oct. 28. (Special) Rev. Simeon Mihaltan of the Roumanian Catholic church in this city, is today anxiously expecting the arrival of his wife and two children from Austria. After an absence of six months. Rev. Mihaltan decided that he would remain in America, and immediately sent sufficient money with which to bring his family to Indiana Harbor. They arrived in New York city on the ship America, several days ago, and safely passed the customs and immigration officials. Telegraphing to the local

pastor, they were told that he would meet them in Indiana Harbor, and Rev. Mihaltan is patiently watching every Incoming train from the great metropolis.

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