Hammond Times, Volume 5, Number 289, Hammond, Lake County, 26 May 1911 — Page 6

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Crown Point News

Happenings of a Day la Lake County's Lively Capital

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From the Diary of Si. Lence

Th' most unnecessary Httle precautionary remark in th' world t' th' man who kin count his hair by th' number o' his fingers an' thumbs "Swat the fly." Not changln' the subject, th' swatterlno works fine on th" grafter, th' dishonest official an' th Jury meddler. -. Kill nine ninety nine, By er swat in time.

Members of the O. A. R. and Sons of Veterans order have requested Thh Tims to announce that the members of both organizations will meet at the town hall on Sunday morning- at 10 o'clock sharp, where they will march en rank to the Methodist clrurch to hear the memorial exercises. Rev. Dunlavy will hear the address. Arrangements for the Decoration day parade and exercises have been completed, consisting of the usual parade of the G. A. R. members, the various lodge organizations, school children and private citiseris. The march to the cemetery on a hot day by the boys in blue Is proving to be & big task for the older members of the G. A. R., and there are enough automobiles In Crown Point that should be devoted to their services at that particular time. A march around the public square is all that should be required of the old G. A. R. members, and they should be freed from the long walk to the cemetery. Offer your automobile service for the two hours to the Sons of Veterans camp and they will make the necessary arrangements. It Is the least you can do for the "boys in blue." An application of "tarvia" has been

put on the East ftreet pavement in front of the Dillabaugh residence to test its qualities as a pavement surfacing. Owing to the fact that some of the residents object to the special assessment plan of paying for extra surfacing, the plan to resurface the entire street with tar, taroid or oil preparation has been abandoned, at least for the time being. Many of the residents will take steps to do their own improving in front of their properties and thus be freed from the annoyance of dust and dirt. The Trades and Building Journal, edited in the north 'end of the county, has a habit of pilfering items from Lake county dailies word for word without giving any credit to the papers in question. This week the Crown Point opera house story was filched bodily from Thb Times, several of the county weeklies giving the alleged trade Journal the credit for the news item. With fine weather an enormous crowd is expected tomorrow to attend the county high school athletic meet at the fair grounds, and the hotels and restaurants here have made special preparations to cater to their needs. Interest never wanes in the county athletic meet, there always being enough young blood to supply the place made vacant by those to whom the county athletic contest is only a fond memory. Mrs. Margaret Pettibone and daughter, Edith, accompanied by Mrs. Murphy, are expected to arrive in Crown Point today after a several months' sojourn in California and other points of Interest in southwestern United States The Housekeepers club were delightfully entertained at the home of Mrs. Harold H. Wheeler on Main street last evening. ' Miss Florence Loveridge and Fred Mott of Hammond will visit with Miss Pauline Sauerman on Clark street over Sunday. The electric light company are in-

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stalling a new boiler in their plant this week, and the town is necessarily without street lights for a few days. Mrs. Moon visited with friends in East Chicago and Hammond yesterday. Mrs. Charles Essberger returned last evening from a visit with Chicago friends. Manager Kelser has abandoned the idea of running a special train to Whiting on Sunday, the Erie accommodation being good enough for the fans to make the trip with ease. The Pleasure club meets at the home of Mrs. W. E. VJImer on Main street this afternoon. It is reported that Miss Mayme Laws has resigned her position with the Lake County Title and Guaranty company, and will accept a position in one of the Gary banks. County Superintendent Heighway returned last evening from a business trip to Chicago-. The supervisor's office on the Pennsylvania railroad has been moved to this place, and is located east of the station. Joseph Wilson is building and repairing a large barn on his property near Leroy.

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Seventeen Year Old xirl Complainant Against Dr. George Paff . .

Dr. George Paff, a physician located In the Gary building, was arrested yesterday by the Gary police on a warrant sworn to by Peter J. Meyer, 604 Virginia street, in behalf of his 17-year-old daughter, Gertrude, who charges the physician with enticing girls into Immoral, acts. When the preliminary hearing was given I5r. Paff in the city court before Judge Wildermuth yesterday afternoon both the girl and her father testified that the former had called at the doctor's office frequently and had improper relations with him. - . Dr. Paff was placed under a $1,000 bond and was bound over to the superior court to await his trial. Dr. Paff stated this morning that his arrest was the 'result of a deliberate "frame up" and when the proper time comes he will have no trouble in clearing himself. He claims that his arrest was caused over rivalry in business in the red-light district, where Dr. Paff has been engaged as physician.

SHOCKING ACCIDENT TAKES PLACE (Continued from Page 1.)

TWIN CITY TEAMS CLASHJ SUNDAY East Chicago and Indiana Harbor Nines Are Out For Scalplocks.

(Special to Thb Times.) Indiana Harbor, Ind., May 28. Which of the Twin Cities is the best baseball center? Does the palm rest with East Chicago or Indiana Harbor? Sunday's game will show. The team that brings the biggest crowd to the Indiana Harbor ball park on Sunday will establish its right to the title of the best baseball city. For on that day East Chicago and Indiana Harbor will cross bats in what promises to be the hottest contest ever pulled off in Lake county. . "While the spirit of rivalry runs decidedly high, it is not expected that there will be any trouble, it being the intention to keep everything orderly. It is a long time since East Chicago and Indiana Harbor met in a baseball field, the only time In years being once last season, when Indiana Harbor trimmed East Chicago up some. But this year it is a different proposition. East Chicago has already proven by Its splendid record of three games nobly won, that It has a team that is a mlghry factor to contend with. It has no losses score against it. Indiana Hs'bor, on the other hand, has two games lost and two won. But this fact has only served to put the Harbor team more on its mettle than had it stood even with East Chicago. The boys are determined to humble the haughty rival, if such a thing is possible. East Chicago, on the other hand, will invade the field of the enemy with full confidence of its powers to win. Both teams have added a new pitcher to their ranks. The battle will be to the death. It has been suggested that if either town has any knockers it would be a good time to put up their little hammers and for once forget personal resentment in their loyalty to their home city, if not to their own team and get out and root for the latter Just out of decency. The Chicago Grays will play at Indiana Harbor tomororw.

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(Special to Tub Times.) Indiana Harbor, Ind., May 26. Local Odd Fellows, members of Indiana Harbor lodge,. No. 873, are planning on a big picnic to be held at Hudson Laka Sunday, June 25th. It is being planned on the most elaborate lines of anything of the kind ever done by Odd Fellows in Lake county ad promises to be. a great success. Arrangements have been made with the South Shore line for a ten coach excursion train which will leave Indiana Harbor at 7 a. m. Tickets will cost only seventy-five cents for the round trip, instead of $1.80, the regular fare. Visitors are expected from Hammond. Gary, Whiting and East Chicago, Indt ana Harbor of course sending a large delegation. From eight hundred to one thousand are expected to join the outing. , There will beallthe attractions of the usual well-regulated picnic. The features will include all kinds of races, foot races, sack races, fat men's races, and the rest of these events common to picnlcp rograms and there will be handsome prizes for the winners. There will be a bal game and open air dancing in the pavilion. Tickets may be had of any member of the lodge, for all have been provided with a block of them to be sold

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GARY 13 INTERViEVVED ON STEEL SITUATION

Judge Elbert H. Gary, chairman of the United States Steel corporation, arrived in Chicago yesterday morning on his way to the annual Gary day celebration at Gary, Ind. He received his interviewers graciously, but with reference to conditions in the steel industry, which may result in a rate cutting war following the declarations of John P. Topping, chairman of the board of directors of the Republic Iron & Si eel company, he maintained silence. p' "i

dent is that her lower body is burned worse than her upper body. Her face, head and chest are unscathed, but her legs, back and her arms to some extent are charred to a crisp. Fully onethird of her body is burned to the bone. After first aid had been given Uy Dr. H. G. Merz she was removed to St. Margaret's hospital in Burns' ambulance. Her pulse beat 165 this morning and she had practically no pain, her nerves apparently having , been killed by the intense shock. W. A. Poyser, chief clerk of the Northern Indiana Gas & Electric company said this morning that it was found that the company's employes had made the attachments to the stove in proper manner. Mr. Poyser pointed to the fact of Mrs. , Gubltz's lower body having been burned, whereas her upper body was unharmed. "It is plausible." said Mr. Poyser, "that the first match which she threw away was not extinguished , and that her dress caught afire from the bottom as it swept over the match." Mr. and Mrs. Gublts habe been married a little more than two years. They have one child, a little girl. Mr. Gubltz is a laborer employed by the Erie Railroad company.

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square for the East Chicago team, using the Indiana Harbor grounds, to try and Induce patrons of the Harbor team, who might be contemplating accompanying the latter to Crown Point, to remain at home. The result of Mr. O'Connell's protest was the appointment of a committee to decide on a form to be observed in future where hand bills were circulated. There was no objection to the billing of the town, by Mr. O'Connel, but he did not thing the text of the bill circulated by the East Chicago people, gave Indiana Harbor a fair deal. ' Another matter which caused considerable discussion, was the question of the letting out of one of the umpires, Caleb White of Hammond. Both East Chicago and Indiana Harbor desired his discharge, alleging incompetency. President McAleer has taken the matter under advisement. Hammond came In for a scoring as did East Chicago to a certain extent owing to the failure on the part of the managers, to. turn in the contracts signed up with players, to Secretary of the league, C. E. Fowler. Hammond s case appeared the most flagrant as the club was one of th first to enter the league and the rules of the organization called fo rthe handing in of these contracts by April 1. Instead of this Hammond had only handed in two contracts. In the case of East Chicago, there were six contracts in the hands of the secretary. But as the time for the turning in of the contracts had been extended to April 23 in the case of East Chicago and Gary, East Chicago was let off with less criticism than Hammond. A resolution was adopted providing that unless all contracts were in the hands of Secretary Fowler by Saturday noon the club so neglecting its duty would be prohibited from playing the following day. This rule will hold good throughout the season in cases where new players are signed. Manager Ketchell following the meeting saw Captain Fowler of his team and secured eight of the missing contracts and agreed to see that the ninth ono was delivered today. All of the East Chicago contracts not previously In the hands of the secretary, are in the hands of Abe Ottenheirner and will be turned over to Mr. Fowler during the course of the day. Sunday's league games are as follows: East Chicago and Indiana Harbor at Indiana Harbor; Gary and Hammond at Hammond; Crown oint and Whiting at Whiting. For Decoration day the schedule is: Hammond at Indiana Harbor; Gary at Whiting; East Chicago at Crown Point. June 4. East Chicago will play at Hammond; Gary at Crown Point and Indiana Harbor at Whiting.

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Judge Gary stated that his present trip west is more in the nature of a pleasure trip, and that he' would issue no formal statement until he has held another conference with steel officials in the east. He admitted the probability of his holding other conferences while here which may have an important bearing on the future policy of the corporation which he directs. The steel magnate arrived at the Union depot on the Twentieth Century Limited with his wife, and left almost imediately on a special train for the Indiana city which bears his name. He will remain In Chicago until Monday. In spite of the fact thai a subpoena has been Issued tor him which will compel his appearance before a national house special committee, Judge Gary preserved an attitude of smiling good nature"We will cross that bridge when we "It is yet too early to make any definite statement as to the probable outcome of the threatened action by Chairman Topping of the Republic Steel company," he said. "When I received word of the reported new policy of that company I issued a formal statement, and at present I am not able to add anything to what I said at that

time. When I return to New York X will hold several conferences which may enable me to speak with less reserve." ,

M'CORMICKNEW CHIEF (Special to The Times.) East Chicago, May 26. Former Sergeant Leo M-.Cormick is now occupying the position of chief, his appointment having taken effect following the refusal for a rehearing of the Lewis case by Judge Reiter. V The new chief is believed to be a very good man for the position. He has proven himself a capable officer throughout his term of service." which included a part of ex-Mayor DeBriae'a administration, and no one has ever questioned his integrity. It is the gen eral opinion that a better man than M?. McCormick could not have been selected for the place, and the new chief haa received expressions of approval from citizens in all walks In life. v Whether the appointment will be permanent has not been decided by Mayor Schlleker, but if any change is contemplated it has not yet become manifest.

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