Hammond Times, Volume 5, Number 63, Hammond, Lake County, 31 August 1910 — Page 3

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to Eleventh avenues." There will also

be some of the fair collectors stationed at other points of vantage Including

the picnic grounds.

Sister Superior thinks that the tag

day collection will net more than a i thousand dollars for the hospital. Head

quarters will be maintained all day September 5 in the K. of C. Hall, Feuer building, where the officers, Sisters

Cecelia, Miss "vVigentall an,d Mr. Cox

will be on hand to receive the collec-

i Hons and direct the workers. The L.It of Collector.

Each of the collectors will be given

a collection recepatacle and each will wear a white cap adorned with a red cross. The volunteers are the follow

ing:

The stations all" ready assigned at

i the meeting Tuesday afternoon are at: 1 mi o . 1 ifiii rl.i ae "MVc "MVRrth-

liabOr Day at Gary tO e tHe erts, Mrs. Callwell, Mrs. Warren, Mrs. -r .. . a Cogshall. . .

OCene OI JtlOSpitai XSenellli .Lake Shore . Station Mrs. Templin, . . - - Miss Highlands. Mrs. Metcalf. Miss

x ur xuercy nospiiai, aiiu Klrk. ... - . Interurban Station Committee Makes Final friend.

ath Avenue and Eroadway Mrs.

Klleman and daughter,

6th, Avenue and Broadway Mrs,

Jillson and Mrs. Kay.

1 7th Avenue and Broadway Mrs

Baseker and Mrs. Bumyer.

8th Avenue and Broadway Mrs.

White. and Mrs. Kldd.

South Side (colored) Mrs. Philip and

' friefid. j llth-Ave and Broadway Mrs. Stack er and Mrs. Bost.

Miss Alta Wignall, secretary; Sister

Cecelia, treasurer: Matthew Cox, chair

man. The ladies who volunteered are

Miss TTlsrhlands. Mrs. Philips and

friend, Mrs. Kay. Mrs. Jillson, Mrs,

Sears, Mrs. Callwell, Mrs. McRoberts, Mrs Warren. Mrs. Cogshall. Mrs.

Gough, Miss Kirk, Mrs. Harry Call, Mrs, Roberts, Mrs. Athathel, Miss Lamb, Mrs

Rnt. Misses Schuman. Mrs. Metcalf,

Mr. Baseker, Mrs. Templin, Mrs. Beeky

mer, Mrs. White, Mrs. Kldd, Mrs

Dingier, Mrs. Scanlon and friend, Mrs Stacker, Mrs. Klleman, Mrs. Jones, Mrs

Hover and Mrs. Payne

Arrangements.

Preparations are now complete for the tag day benefit which will be conducted by the ladies of Gary for the Mercy hospital. The affair is to be

held on Monday September 5, Labor i Day, when there will be several thousand visitors in Gary. . j The executive arrangements for the affair will be conducted by the hospital authorities themselves. Sister Super- , lor M. Cecelia will be treasurer. Miss Wige'ntall, a nurse, will be secretary, while Matthew Cox, superintendent of the men's ward, will be chairman. Forty-Eight Volunteer. So far forty-eight women and girls have volunteered their services but more recruits are needed. Any girl or lady who can assist as collectors are requested to call at the hospital or call up the sister superior, telephone 150. Squads will be placed at the main mill gate, all of the depots in the city, the Virgiania street mill gate and at all intersections on Broadway from Fifth's

DO YOU WANT II JOB? WELL HERE'S YOUR CHANGE!

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There are plenty of chances for good i Law clerk.

Jobs for Lake County people all they ' Local and

need to do is. to take a civil service boilers.

assistant Inspector of

examination. This fall's examinations will be held for the following positions:

Agricultural inspectorT Phllippino

Service.

Aid, Coast and Geodetic Survey. Apprentice map engraver. Apprentice plate cleaner, tranferer

and engraver. Bureau of Engraving and

Printing. '

Assistant, Philippine Service. Civil engineer. Department Service. Civil engineer and draftsman. Civil engineer and superintendent of

construction.

Clerk (male and female), Department

Service.

Clerk, Isthmian Canal Service. Computer, Coast and Geodetic Survey. Computer, Nautical Almanac Office. -Computer, Naval Observatory.

omputer, Supervising Architect's

Office.

Draftsman:

Architectural, Supervising Architect's

Office.

opylst topographic. Engineer, Supervising Architect's

Office.

leading light in the campaign this year and Is to make the keynote speech on which the democratic campaign will be based he should have been consulted in regard to the man'who should be chosen to fill the Aley vacancy. May Curb HI Activity.

ed withthe right to witness, acknowledge and sign pension vouchers. This will be the same power that a notary ptibllc possesses, and is done for the purpose of accommodating old soldiers who live along these routes. Formerly

when their pension money was receiv-

Local and assistant Inspector of hulls. Matron, Indian Service. Pharmacist. Physician. Postal clerk. Isthmian Canal Service. Press feeder. I Pressman. Printer. Railway mall clerk. Scientific assistant. Department of

Agriculture. Stenographer, Department Service. Stenographer and typewriter, all services. Stereotyper. Superintendent of construction. Surveyor," Philippine Service. Teacher. Indiana Service. Teacher, Philippine Service. Trained nurse, all services. Typewriter, Departmental Service, Typewriter, Isthmian Canal Service. Veterinarian, Philippine Service. Veterinary inspector. In accordance with an act of Con

gress an applicant for examination for

a position in the apportioned Depart

i mental Service at Washington D. C,

CRITICISED

Contractors Will Meet. The secretary of the Gary Employers and Building Material Men's assocla-

Heating and ventilating. Supervising will be required to be examined in the

Vg Pay Interest,

Sad Case. The ravages of typhoid fever have almost completed their work with Katherlne, the thirteen-year-old daughter of Chief Joseph Feeley of the Gary Are department. . ...

j Her death is hourly expected as she has been in a dying condition for the

last three days. However, the young

life--at- her

Architect's Office. Junior architectural draftsman, Supervising Architect's Office. Junior engineer. Engineer Department at Large. Mechanical, Isthmian Canal Service. Topographic. Topographic, Isthmian Canal Service. .. Eietrotype finisher. - Electrotpye molder. Elevator conductor (except residents of Washington, D. C.) Engineer, Indian Service.

Farmer. Fish culturist. Forest assistant, Philippine Service. Guard, Penitentiary Service. Junior engineer, Bureau of Mines. Kindergarten teacher.

A large part of the campaign is to ed it was necessary for them to go to be based on the record made by the a. notary public and acknowledge the Marshall administration. There are comfort and pecuniary exvbgkq dwu some democrats. who believe that since receipt of the money. The new method

the governor has been so beautifully wn he a arreat accommodation. The

double crossed in the Aley matter heloraer KOes Into force at once.

may not make as many speeches or be as active in the campaign this year as

he otherwise would have been. However, Jhls is a subject that he alone can handle. Certain it Is, however, that

he will not feel like throwing his hat! tlon have 6ent out notices inviting in. the air and pulling tail feathers Oar and Hammond contractors to a

from the democratic rooster In his ef-1 conference to be held In the assoclaforts to elect the candidates who are 1 tlon clubrooms, 624 Broadway. The

Haste of Democratic State forced on him by the Taggart ma-1 meeting will be one with closed doors

Icnine. The fact that a good deal of dls-

turn-down of the numerous aspirants

for the state superlntendency, and in

dignation-over the great haste which

the state committee displayed In Ailing the vacancy.

cessor to Aley Stirs Up a Hornet's Nest in the

Ranks.

and what Is secret. 1

to be taken up is kept

En Route to Columbus.

Gary is. getting -more on -the automobile" map every day. Last evening a party of autolsts, enroute from the west to Columbus, arrived at the Gary hotel and stayed over night. The tourists consisted of Miss P.unn, Miss Dun-

"PTITJflTOTJ PAPER op Mr8- Ealley chaperone. and Burton I Jack driver of the car. They left for j the Ohio capital this morning. Postmasters are receiving official , r

notice to the eeet that hereafter rural WHY ARE YOU NOT A TIMES

We pay 3 per cent inter

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TJeWsiranadnSagAW' cHnTeW(awy -to : V tvt i: 4. I home. 600 Jackson street.

counts, vve suticiu juui wuoIness, no matter how large or small it may be. E. Chicago Bank Oldest Bank in Easf Chicago

Both Chief Feeley and Mrs. Feeley

are much broken up over the shadow in their family as Katherine was a very bright and loving girl.. Physicians state that the end will probably come today.

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State or Territory in which he resides.

and to show in his application that he has been actually domiciled in such

State or Territory for at least one year previous to the examination. Application forms and information in regard to these examinations may be obtained by addressing the U. S. Civil Service Commission, Washington, D. C, or the Secretary of the Board of Examiners at the following-named places: Post Office, Boston, Mass.; Philadelphia. Pa.; Altanta, Ga.; Cincinnati, Ohio; Chicago, Ill.;( St. Paul, Minn.; Denver, Colo.; San Francisco, Cal. ; ustom-House, New Tor, N. Y.; New Orleans, La.; Old Cusfom-House, St. i Louis, Mo. I JOHN C BLACK, President.

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vestments in Detroit and in Cuba. In her home town shev very gracefully holds down the position of president of a large. laundryjf yndlcate. Both of the yovjng ladies "will close an option on some acreage In the west end of the city. They will subdivide the property.

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LEAVE GARY'AHOTHER CnDPCD

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Gary Is a perfectly safe place to live

n today and people in other cities

thinking of coming to the city can do so with absolute safety and without

fear of being scalped as the last of the band of Sioux Indians who took part in the Indian uprising of Monday night left the city today.

This was Little Bull and his wife Mrs.

Pete Bull, who after sitting for a pic

ture before O. Harry Schmidt in charge of the Bertlllion system of the local

GETS MT

The Gary police are looking for one, J. H. ' Hinger, alias J. H. Henry, who forged a check for $50 on the Cole

police station, washed off their war I Drug company about two weeks ago.

paint, shielded their tomahawks and

started for the North Dakota reserva

tions.

Yesterday Little Bull and Mrs. Pete

Bull who left the Wild West show at

the conclusion of the performance ap-

The check was signed by J. H. Hinger

and was on the Annandale state bank of Annandale, Minn. The police of Duluth have notified the Gary police that Hinger is wanted in that city on several charges of forgery, and his

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pealed to Mayor Knotts for aid to reach description tallies exactly with that of the Sioux Indian' reservation where ; j. h. Henry, who committed the forgery they lived before going with the Wild . in Gary. The photographs of the West show. checks are also In the hands of the lo-

Mayor Knotts had a long talk with cai police and the writing is an exthe old-time chieftain and his sauaw 1 act duplicate of Henry's writing on the

when they related many past recollec- j forged check In Gary. tions of frontier life. The mayor gave J The police have notified all the local them enough money to purchase tickets ' banks and drug stores to be on the

for the west and it was a happy Indian couple who left the city today.

lookout for the worthless paper.

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Activity In the sale of improved prop-

Two Detroit young ladies, Miss Anna'erty has been one of the features of M Farrell and Miss Julia Crawford, 1 the Garv real estate market during the will come to Gary within the next few . days to inspect their holdings In this past few dayS" city. Both of the young ladies, who are : John Brown nas purchased for $3,500 millionaires, or millionairesses, will the two-story flat building at 528 Jeffpurchase more property upon their ar- erson street" The Gar? Brokerage and riv.al 1 Insurance agency, 624 Broadway, handl-

While in the city they will be the

ed the deal.

Nathan Salinger of South Bend, othO r mAmhprs of W hftRfl -familv Via vo -n

the Gary Brokerage and Insurance ,,,xi ,nirii , ' v,

guests of President W. P. Patterson of

agency. At the present time the De

troit girls are stopping at the BlackstoD hotel In Chicago. Miss Farrell who is a very charming young lady tit her early twenties was recently graduated from a convent school. Her brother is vice president of the Gould railway lines and she spends most of her time traveling over the country with him in his private car but she declares that the entire length of the Goud lines from the Atlantic to the Pacific presents no such city like Gary. Miss Crawford is also

J quite a shrewd financier. She has in-

Chased through the same agency an inside lot on Broadway near Twentyfifth avenue. The consideration is stat

ed at $2500 which makes it the record

price for real estate in that vicinity

Mr. Salinger intends to Improve it at

once,

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Indianapolis, Ind., Aug, 31. Some of

the democrats are worried because they

fear that the appointment of Charles

Greathousa bv the democratic state

committee to take the place of Robert free delivery carriers will be empower- READER?

J. Aley on the state ticket as candidate

for Btate superintendent of public in

struction may cause a lot of trouble among the friends of other men who

hoped to receive consideration at the hands of the committee to fill the vacancy on the ticket caused by the resig

nation of Aley. It is admitted on. all

sides, and openly charged by the friends of some of the candidates that

the state committee took snap judg

ment in making the appointment of

Greathouse without considering , any one else or giving any of the other aspirants a fair chance to have their

claims presented. It seemed that the

only thing the committee had In view

was to make a selection that would be

to the liking of Tom Taggart, and to

do it quickly as possible in order to

avoid a mix-up by the other candi

dates.

Many Coveted Job,

A number of well known democratic

educators wanted the nomination, left

vacant by the resignation of. Aley- E

E. Bunnell, the present deputy state superintendent, was one of them. ..He

came, here from Laporte county and is

counted an able man. He "has many friends who believed that since he was the deputy under Aley he was entitled to the nomination on the ticket when his chief stepped aside., But the Tag

gart element on the state committee

did not even take his name into con

sideration, probably because he would be too much like Aley a man that does

not take kindly to the Taggart brand

of politics.

T. F. Fitzgibbon, superintendent of

the Columbus schools, was another aspirant. He Is one of the best known

educators in the state and for years

he has been prominent in the teachers

organizations. He has many friends who believe that he was entitled to consideration at the hands of the state committee, and Wr. II. Everroad of Co

lumbus presented his name, but Fits

gibbon received only one vote, that be

lng cast by the member of the state committee from hi3 own district. Scott Also a Candidate. The name of S. L. Scott, county superintendent of Clark county, also was

prominently mentioned. He and Fitz

gibbon were candidates for the nomi

nation for state superintendent a few years ago, but both were defeated. Their friends feel, therefore, that they

were entitled to the place on the tick

et when it was thrown open this way.

J. Walter Dunn, the secretary of the State Reading Circle Board, was an

other man mentioned and it would have been pushed with vigor if Dunn's

friends had had any chance to do so and if the state committee had not taken the bull by the horns and appointed Greathouse. Dunn has many friends In this city and in Starke county, where he formerly lived. Tapey'a the Name of Them AIL Then there was Prof. George Tapey of Wabash college. Tapey is the name that Is expected to cause the most trouble, for It is said that he was the personal choice of Governor Marshall for the place left vacant by Aley. The governor and Tapey are close personal friends and the governor has every confidence in him. Some time ago he appointed Tapey a member of the state board of education. Some of the governor's friends are declaring now that the haste of the state committee in

naming a successor to Aley while the governor was out of the city was due

to Its desire to prevent the governor from insisting on the naming, of Ta

pey. Tapey would never suit Taggart and It is evident that the state committee, which is controlled by Taggart, did not want to please the gov

ernor. In fact, It looks to some of his friends like the committee deliberately

took a slap at him. Governor Is Silent. It is noteworthy that Governor Mar

shall has not said a word about the matter since the state committee took its action. Several other leaders have sent letters of congratulation, expressing their pleasure at the , appointment of Greathouse, but not a word has been received from the governor. Whether he will express his pleasure when he gets back home -from Michigan this week is still a conjecture. He may and he uv not. Not only are the friends of the snubbed candidates talking about the way they were treated by the state com

mittee, but other democrats are not slow, in expressing their opinion of such unseemly haste. They believe that since Governor Marshall is. to be the

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