Hammond Times, Volume 5, Number 18, Hammond, Lake County, 8 July 1910 — Page 9

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Friday, July 8, 1910.

HONORABLE TO BEAT WIFE BEATER T. R.

Roosevelt Congratulates Newspaper Man Wto Sprained Hand in.

Attack.

Oyster Bay, ST. Y., July 8. To beat up a wife beater is an honorable act, according to Col. Theodore Koosevelt, former president of the United States. A newspaper man who went out to Sagamore Hill to Interview the colonel wore bandages on one of his hands. The colonel asked how the member was Injured and waa told that the reporter

ping a foreigner who had struck his wife at the Oyster Bay depot. "Fine, iust fine," shouted Col. Roose

velt. 'That's an honorable wound.. I'm proud of you. American men will not permit wife beating." Other reporters are looking for wife beaters and are carrying bandages In their pockets. had severely sprained his hand whip-

STREET CAR SIAIIOfl OHLY HOBEHE KNOWS Mike Long, 5, Picked Up On Road, Tells of Home in Two Languages.

Mishawalca. Ind., July "Street station," replies a five year old bo

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people of the Tenth congressional district." Such was the statement of Daniel Frazier of Fowler, Ind., former president of the Indiana Bar Association, who was at the Denison Tuesday night, having come to attend the annual convention of the attorneys of the state. Mr. Frazier spoke of the attitude of

Judge Edgar P. Crumpacker in voting for the Payne-Aldrich bill. He believes the congressman is in spirit progressive, and that he only voted for the present tariff bill after he believed It had become a party, measure. He points to the fact that Mr. Crumpacker opposed schedules in the bill and tried to get the tariff reduced on wool, cotton and lumber. He says also that

Mr. Crumpacker once voted In favor of

publican standpoint," announced th .x-

congressman without hesitation. "The nomination of E. E. NeaL of Hamilton county, for congress has not given rise to a single uncomplimentary expression All republicans seem satisfied. I believe they will get behind him with an en

thusiasm and that h will win with a creditable majority." "When asaeiCTr Tth lbda.r option question might be a heavy factor In the determination of the winners, he said: "There isn't a man In that district who can be elected to th legislature who does not pledge himself to vote against any proposition to repeal the local option law."

Mr. Landis also remarked that he had heard from different parts of th state and believes that Finlay F. Mount, re

publican candidate for attorney-general Is sure to prove a whirlwind in the campaign. "The speeches Mount has

made have been most effective," he said, "and wherever he has gone a spirit of republicanism devoid of factionalism has manifested Itself."

questions as to wnere no liberalizing the rules of the house on

from. The child was rouna o v-""" nnai pasage of the amendment resolu-

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- It a home. It is richly dress

ed and can speak both English and Belgian, this fact 5 having been learned when Mrs. Aaron Von Iake identified the strange lingo and questioning him further, learned of his proficiency In the language. The boy gave his name as Mike Iong. He waa crying when picked up by Mr. Klein. ' Complete mystery as to whether the boy was' lost, abandoned or a runaway, exists.

BEVER1D0E S1R0HG 111 IEN1H DISTRICT Senator Has Confidence of Party, According to Frazer of Fowler.

"Although traditionally orthodox I believe his views has a progressive tendency," Mr. "Frazier lummed up. He believes Crumpacker will have a

good safe majority over the Democratic candidate, John Peterson of Crown Point. This is Peterson's first plunge in politics. He is a-corporation lawyer the attorney for the big interests at Gary. :

Articles of Incorporation. Articles of incorporation have been filed in the office of the secretary of state for the following: The Warsaw Construction Company, Warsaw; capital stock, $7,100; highway contractors; directors, E. W. Conrad, R. Du Puy, C. F. Nye, C. E. Stout, E. B. Smith, J. W. Nusbaum, T. C. Frazer. The Jasonville Hickory club, Jasonvllle; social;.no capital stock; directors, John Grimes, Joe Hicker and Joe Humphrey.

NEAL'S CHANCES GOOD

"Senator Beveridge hag the full confidence of ls party and hie course is approved by substantially all of the

Big Republican Vote Expected fo Congress Candidates in Ninth Dist.

A bumper crop of republican votes will be harvested in a bountiful, oldtime majority In rich farm fields of the Ninth Indiana district, If the prophetic eye of Charles B. Landis beheld its vision clearly and truly In the smoke wreaths at the Claypool Tuesday night. "I think the conditions in the Ninth are exceedingly satisfactory from a Re-

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