Hammond Times, Volume 4, Number 116, Hammond, Lake County, 2 November 1909 — Page 8
Tuesdav, Nov. 2. 1909.
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HOHOR SIRS. TOLLERf OH
Jlpworth League Gives a Farewell Reception for Departing President. (Special to The Timss.) Eut Chicago, Ind., Nov. 3. A farewell reception in honor of Mrs. H. M. Totlerton, who Is eoag to move rrom Eaat Chicago next week to South Chaster, Vt., was given at the Methodist parsonage last night by the Epworth league, of which Mrs. Tollerton has been president. The affair was a delightful one. a company of about forty, including1 th members of Mrs. Tollerton's Sunday school class, being: present. A feature of the event was the presentation to the guest of honor of a beautiful cut glass dish by the Epworth Leagrae and a hand painted plate by the members of her class. Rev. F.
II. Palmer, pastor of the Methodist church, made the presentation speech in behalf of the league, and Miss Rhoda spoke for the Sunday school class, Mrs. Tollerton responded in a few wellchosen words. Refreshments were served and there was music by Misses Lillian and Dollle Dixon, the former playing the violin and the latter the piano.
BOTH CHI RET TRIED FIRST CASE
West Point Cadet Killed in Football Gam
sarin
ENDORSED SCHLIEKER.
(Special to Thb Times.) Indiana Harbor, Ind., Nov. 2. The Scandinavian clubs of East Chicago and Indiana Harbor met in joint session In this city Sunday and came out em
phatically In favor of Dr. Schlieker and the republican ticket. The meeting was hld in the afternon, the place of
meeting being the Auditorium and Wal
ter Harmon of East Chicago presided.
Intense enthusiasm prevailed, and the
indications are that the Scandinavians
of both sections of the Twin Cities will
go solid for Schlieker.
This is regarded as an important step, and means much for the strength
of the republican ticket.
Envious.
How a "woman aces envy a man 'when when be struts up the street on
a rainy day with no skirts to draggle! Chicago News.
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Lawyers Disagree Over Who Has Honor of Precedence
in New Gary Police Court
Bretsch and Heart the
Contenders.
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There seems to be a difference of
opinion prevailing: in Gary as to who
really tried the first case in the police
court at the new municipal building: in
Gary-
The two contenders for the honor are
Attorney Gustave Heart and Clarence
Bretsch. who both claim they tried the
first case.
The new city hall building was open
ed last Friday morning by the police department. Shortly after 10 o'clock Justice of the Peace P. I Fltigprald
took his seat on the bench and called the court to order. A number of prisoners were brought Into the courtroom.
Len "Wilson was the first to be ar
raigned before Judge Fitzgerald, on a charge of being drunk. Attorney Clarence Bretsch arose and entered the plea
of guilty and paid the fine and costs.
Here' Where Heart Ota In the Game.
The second case was that of Mike
Radovlch, who was arrested on a
charge of stealing a bicycle from Rob
ert Costello, a messenger boy employ-1
ed by the Western Union Telefrraph
company. Attorney Gustave Heart ap
peared for his client Radovlch. The
evidence was heard and Radovlch was
bound over to await his trial in the superior court and placed under $500
bonds.
Now comes Attorney Heart and lays
his claims to trying the first case in
the new municipal building. Attorney
Bretsch also Is strong In his belief that
he Is entitled to the honor of trying the first case. Such is the situation at the present time. It is not though that
the matter will terminate in a lawsuit.
but both attorneys think they are fully
entitled to the honor.
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SLUGGERS
cum 7 SERVICES
SPURNED
Ml 005ES IKE KIDNEYS
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Stockyards Strong Arms
Driven Out of Gary 400 Deputies Sworn in to Protect Voters Militia in Reserve.
TO START AHEHIGAH
BRIDGE CO. PLANT
Cadet Eueene A. Byrne, whose death from Injuries received In a football
game between West Point ffid Harvard on Saturday last has called forth a
demond for the abolition of football in the army and navy schools, won note
as an athlete in the Buffalo, X. Y., schools before he was appointed to West
Point three veara ago. He was a son of Colonel John Byrne, formerly chief
of police of Buffalo.
United States Steel's Subsi
diary Industry Will Begin
Operations at Once.
OFFICIALS ARRIVE TOMORROW
f MPT PPliMfWP lb S I r Mift oUUJ
Yesterday Sheriff Thomas Grant re
ceived word from Governor Marshall to the effect that if It became necessary
troops would be sent to Gary at once
and would be held In readiness for that purpose. The situation today, howeevr.
has such a calm aspect in the fact of
the precautionary measures that not the
least vestige of trouble Is expected.
Yesterday twenty-seven sluggers
from the stock yards districts offered
their services to George Manlove, chair man of the republican central commit
tee, and were promptly ordered out of
the office. Later, however, they went
to the Knotts headquarters and re
malned in town late last night, claiming
that they had been hired to do busi
ness next day. The leader of this gang
is a well-known police character,
known as "Dog Faced" Charlie. They
were later driven out of town.
Four Hundred Deputies on Duty.
All day yesterday Constables Frank
Chambers and Martin Johnson were en
gaged In swearing In deputy constables
and at least 200 of them are on duty
today. Chief Martin was also busy dep-
utzing 200 or more deputy marshals for police duty today. This will mean
that there will be 400 officers of the law, and It will insure the protection of every voter who casts his ballot at the polls tomorrow. No trouble of a serious nature has occurred up to the present time, and It is believed that all of the bad men of the city have been bluffed out. If trouble occurs at all it will be after darkness enshrouds the workers, which will make them bolder. Last night the streets of Gary were alive with men of all classes and poll-
tics putting In their last licks of cam
paign work and discussing the probable outcome of the election. Much shoot
ing was heard throughout the city, but Is was promiscuous and no damage was done. Several fights were recorded dur
ing the afternoon, and the men were arrested at once, but they were promptly
released on bond by their respective po
litical organizations and again resumed
their campaigning.
Sheriff Grant and his Crown Point
and Gary deputies will remain In the city throughout the day.
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NEW FLAT BUILDINGS
FOR INDIANA HARBOR
(Special to Thb Timis.) Indiana Harbor, Ind.. Nov. 2. The Harbor Building company has let the contract for the erection of six flat buildings containing two flats each, each. The buildings will be located on Euclid avenue, between 137th and 138th streets, three being on the east anl three on the west side of the street. The flats will contain five rooms down
stairs ' and six upstairs, and will be
fitted up with all the most modern im
provements. Brick will be used In the
construction of the buiuldings, wlta cut stone trimmings. Lundberx Hae Contract. Contractor Carl Lundberg, who ha the contract, expected toi break ground for the foundations yesterday, but owing to the rain was compelled to abandon the project. Each lot has a frontage of thirty feet and the usual depth. Mr. Olsen, who represents the Harbor Building company in Indiana Harbor, stated yesterday that as soon as the buildings are finished they will be put on the market, to be sold for $5,500 each and on the easy payment system. The properties are located within easy walking distance of a number of large factories so the company should hav no difficulty in disposing of the buildings as fast as they are completed.
ADVERTISE IN THE T1MEB.
Engineers and Workman's Tools and
Materials Already On the Ground.
Biggest Realty Deal Ever Pulled
in this City, Consummated Last Week
off
J. K. Bairett and J. R. Thompson.
officers of the American Bridge com
pany, will arrive in Gary tomorrow
from Ambridge, Pa., for the purpose
of starting actual work on the plant.
; The engineer's levels and other material
hsve already been shipped and have ar
rived in Gary. Thompson is the chief
engineer for the company.
There is now no question but what
ground will be broken by the first of next month. This will mean that at
least 500 more men will be employed
in Gary during the winter time In
construction work. The grading will
continue throughout the winter in spite
of the frost In the ground or other
difficulties which may be encountered.
The company Is anxious to begin th
contraction of cars In Gary by the
early part of the year. j
Mast Do Preparatory Work. Before the ground Is broken on the
; plant It will be necessary to do con- I
slderable more surveying and other en
gineer's work in preparation for the ex
cavations. This, It is believed, will be
completed In two weeks.
The news of the construction of the
plant in Gary Is one of the best pieces of nervs that Gary has heard In some time, and already has caused a material
boost In the price of real estate in the
.vicinity of the site.
TRACT GOES
Calumet Company the Purchaser Must Erect Fine Building.
(Special to The Times.) East Chicago, Nov. 2. One of
most important realty deals that
ever been consummated in last
the has Chl-
Alwyg There. If all who count themselves happy
?ere to tell, very simply, what it was that brought happiness to them, the otliers would see that between sor
row and joy the difference is but as between a gladsome, enlightened ac
ceptance of life and a hostile, gloomy submission; between a large and harmonious conception of life and one that is stubborn and narrow. Maeterlinck.
THIS ISXT JOE. But for an EVE-OPEXER see him and get his prices on your carpenter work. Job work & specialty. JOSEPH A. SCOTT. Shop o. 51 Clinton St. I'hon 345 Kealdenre 3SS Ash St.. Hatnmoud. Ibd.
Both Way. Tube-Uft Man It says 'No PmokInK" can't you read? Vag Pardon me Tt says "Smoke P. P. C, and that's what I'm doing. ' Vunch.
He Won't If She Sees Him First. No man can really know a woman until he has seen her sitting on the back porch drying her hair.
Cancer. Everybody should know that if cancer is cut out quickly enough about 63 pr cent, gat well. New York Press.
Illiteracy in India. Less tlan tlx people out of every hundred in India have ever learned to read or writs.
vago was concluded last week when the entire block, known as the city park, was transferred by the East Chicago company to the Calumet company
of Chicago. The consideration is said
to be $20,000 and one of the stipula
tions is that the company will erect a building to be at least fifty foot front, two stories high and to cost not less
than $20,000 on the corner of For
yyth and Chicago avenues. The building must he completed inside of one
year, but it is thought Mr. ftuart
Shepard. president of the Calumet com
pany, will not take advantage of the
year limit, but will begin building, op
erations within a very short time. Another Traanfer.
Another real estate transfer which
took place about the same time was for the lot on the northwest corner of
Magoun and Chicago avenuos. Mr.
William H. C. Stege, president of the
Guarante Trust & Savings bank at
Sixty-third and Green streets, Chicago, was the purchaser in this latter case. Mr. Stege, who is also a director In the State Bank of Iinsing, trid hard to buy a lot in the park, but was unable to do so. so he did th next best thing and secured one just across the streft, which he will hold as an . invest.
ment. He lias not decided yet whether he will build on the property f,r not. The priof Mr. Stege paid for his lot was not made public.
PICKED UP III I SID GOilllON
A well-dressed man was picked up
on the Lake Shore tracks near Pine,
last night. In an unconscious condition and taken to Chesterton, where his
wounds were dressed. Later he was taken back to Gary, where he was placed In the Mercy hospital at 8:30
this morning.
The man had been struck by a train, propably on the B. & O., and knocked
clear down the embankment. One of the Lake Shore trains in passing this point noticed the dark form of a man as he lay in the hollow aside of the elevated tracks and brought him to
Chesterton.
It is not known to what extent the man has bfen Injured. After he was take nto the hospital he had not re
covered consciousness and the examination failed to reveal the extent of
the injuries when made this morning.
SCHRAGE'S ELECTION
CLAIMED IN WHITING (Special to The Times.) Whiting. Nov. 2. Everything Is quiet
this election day In Whiting, or was so
up to noon, with no outlook for dis
order later In the day. Voting was not
exactly fast and furious, but there was a good vote during the early hours of the morning, and everything seemed to be coming Sehrage's way.
A monster meeting was held last
night In Goebel's hall, which was the biggest thing of the campaign. There
was a parade, a good band and an
abundance of red Are. Mr. Schrage him
self got out and marched with the men, and this made a great hit with the populace which. In spite of the weather,
was well represented on the streets.
Attorney F. M. Gavit had the princi
pal address at the meeting last night and he made the speech of the campaign. Attorney John Westfall was also
n fine fettle and gave a ringing ad
dress. Mr. Schrage contended himself
with just a few words, his sentiments
being reflected in the speech of Mr. Gavit. Frank Long was another speak
er as was also Paul Scholz and 'Walter Schrage, who made a speech In behalf of the board of education, which was
subjected to so much mudsllnglng at the democratic meeting on Saturday.
He denied everything of which the
board was accused on this occasion, and
did so in masterly fashion. All. of the republican candidates for office were present at the meeting and each one had something to say in behalf of himself and of the republican ticket.
Roman Post Homes.
fonx. nouses on Koman roads were erected every five or six miles. Each of them was constantly provided with 40 horses and 100 miles a day was an easy journey. Any one using these
posts must show a mandate from the
emperor.
Physicians Fees Fixed by Law, A German antiquarian has found documents showing that in ancient Babylon, 4,150 years ago, the sums due to doctors for treatment were exactly prescribed by law. They varied according to the social position of the patients.
THK TIMF.S COVERS LAKE COVSTV FO.1 SKWS WITH a FISE-TOOTII-COMH AD GETS HESCLTS.
Consumes Much Butter Daily. An authority says that New York city consumes "1S.0P0 pounds o butter everv dav in the year.
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