Hammond Times, Volume 6, Number 152, Hammond, Lake County, 15 December 1911 — Page 7

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8 TIMES. Friday. Doe- 15, 1911. P. fl 2 9 fi 6 fl . L2 r- t" - WE NOW CAEEY THE LARGEST AND MOST UP-TO-DATE ASSORTMENT OF DEPENDABLE DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, CUT' SILVERWARE AND SILVER NOVELTIES IN THE CITY OF HAMMOND. CALL AND SEE US; WE HAVE GOODS YOU HAVE NEVER SEEN BEFORE AT PRICES TIIT WILL COMPEL YOU TO BUY- ONE WORD MORE, WE ARE ALWAYS WILLING TO MAKE GOOD. ' .fJtiWf i'-i4-i'iv;r-v5'4 v4K1u rc,

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A lar:re assortment of La -dios and ("J cut's. 1 beautiful Gold Watches, Ameri'an -made, K f0 up from. -J.yy

ine Diamond P

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Solid -Gold Set. Tiinsrs.

Otu- "iil'ty desiens of Ieautirul

.Bi"n-4lets, ranin in A fhf'

pi'iee up iroiii

up from .

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Guaranteed Gold up from. . . I .ifJ

Or Locket and

Chain, tf fkfo

up h'om. .

VE CARRY A SELECTION OF OVER TVO HUNDRED DESIGNS IN SCARF PINS AND CUFF BUTTONS ALSO F4ITICURING AND TOILET SETS. EVERY ARTICLE IS POSITIVELY GUARANTEED. A SMALL' DEPOSIT WILL SECURE ANY ARTICLE IN STOCK.

Solid Gold .Rin-s. up. from . . . . .

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So SILVE

177 State Street

Hammond, Irsd

In Silver Bags, we carry over

up from.

HitUlfiOt iiHilOlllHiC

FORSHRIEVAiiTY

Judjxe Westerfirren of Miller?

Said to Be- Squinting Over the Prospects.

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i m a 3 3 n Sal

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tati the rap! illy grcwir.jj mem 'oci sii i (, ami iis rap'dly gnnvinp; :(() u i rfmdii Plans fur tlie aiii' are now )einr prepar.a nl whih- t!;c ownors of Uie Wuilrtintf and the club h.ive not come t

on tho. proposition. Uicic seims

ubt- that sometliinar can bp

s p i terms or fail lit tie do

5 f lieotpi! that wi.l be xatisfactory

tP'M-:.il to

Kasl t'liV'.i.yo. .H-f. ( ' 1 i ii a i 1 1 1 !it"lii i oftlcpry, with tli

Oooriii" V. I.nvi

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1 .". Tilt tlttst annual election

foHowini; refults: ire"!iient.

M v r n t re ilt ti rn-il from f ti r t heri i' t his .-hricvrtlt.c a:i)iil Ion.-- becanso of Up- ! 1)oom in the sand lnisln-s ;unl (ieniaml'i uiiiii.' upon liis tfmi a Jmin ist icj; J S'Hipro j 1 1 S-t i - in the nort ti end of llo-j bart t-wri--iii;. .kuiire Wllliar.t Vcli!- ; cicn veMeruay formally made his debut I nd is now an u tiv . an.'idat for til'?! I r.pu h ) i-ii n nomination for she riff of I

I alio cour.'y. The juiUte has i.opji assured of

UaleiK'a 1. Hale, first vice presi-

1 )r.

dent. .1. S. Tfwey, V. if. Keep. Tom Henry, V. H. Dauh

Oirectors for two years r is'u. J. A. tJlmti't, Thomas J.

of I Oirectors for j o,u i -t. William j, i . oXcs;i-r.

second vice president, sei-reta ry . assistant secretary, treasurer.

A. StandFhillips.

both owners and tenants.

The clu'o lias an unusually effective organism. Kach of the six directors and the first and second vice presidents

I is toe chairman of a commit tee , w:th jthe reulst that whe-n a directors' meeljin.kr is held its acts do not represent j i iv rely the desires of officers and diI rectors, hut a larte share of the club jmem'ieis. the executive body beinjj In j Kiieli clo'so touch with the members through tliir connection with tlie vaI rious committees. ! Thecluh will frive a dir.fe at Weij land's hall this cver.ini;.

money if he vvouli) . come, i'oint to tesiiiy aiiintist i ter and that he Vfiused tu proposition.

to Crown all's ciiaiacconsider tlm

INDIANA HARBOR MAN PLEADS FOR. PARDON

(Continued from Pago 1.)

GARY DEMOCRATS

SHOWNEW

JtCTI

TY

one J.

year A. Furikey.

I,und -!.lward

Miller const : l uen t i New "iicaKo and

fall In line, f'ated it ri en 1-aKvurds. thi cm. and leu an si.ort iris

Aetna. As sol i u as he l.a siiip Jences in good eir,)-eii i-tom'.ses t

ami Kast Oary

!!olart premisf-s lo i

lie is s.t d to have ieto :itt' corlia'e with Waiter jmwder mill superintend

the society, political

ins of the -ijown it

URY

NOW

ON THE JOB

One day I'rdrea knocked Ioipidst down twice, from the sidewalk Into a gutter three Icet deep, and, FapiJat thmijtht. was attempting to jump from the sidewalk on him as the latter las in the putter. lipi.lat shot the I i ; ! . lntlicthiK a wound from which I'rdrea died three days later. Iapidat surrendered to the police and was subsequently .convicted or murder and sentenrtfj to be taiir,V'l. A Roumanian rrie.-.i. la OUvclar.d ia'.cr-stcii hin.si if In

th" rn'c obtaiued a tfiinn'.'ipi of taei

cvldtn.e : :

Alderman Gibson Nov Busy at Crown Point Is Township Chairman. '

aid

bef -

' Voverno

s his lluiiart order Judt;e

.nvfide (Jar

t o w n -West-c, and

from there will work westward finally Invad'.ni; t!v strong holds of Xortli

township wiiii. li already has a bevy of j i-and ida te-' 'I' dm (i ?! iv- iiirtir. will 1. in i'inri!

f r the purpose of conferring wit'i .lud-te li.iiicr and other powers that be ctu.ti-evliint; his cendidaey. It has heei s u q -Kest ed that the judtra may le'.lniw l.-ii his ctrasp upon the shrievalty nominntbiu if a county commi-sioner-ship is awarded him.

T1IP TIMES ATAV.VTS K AS FOI'GIIT J-j!! MIB TXTKRRSTS OK TllIJ COM. mon rnopr-R for tut. man who WORKS I'OIt A LJVINO.

ice the club hrifnehed out. addinir

to its fiinrin which orisrinally was purely social, civic and industrial Interest-?;, it has undertaken Fome important ji:sisons, of interest not onlv to

Kast ,Chicacro but to all cities in this resioit. The most noteworthy object ' of ths character in which it is interent p-d,-is the elimination of the tele-' phone tolls between Kast Chicago find other cities in this resrion, Hammond,' Gary , and Whiting:, j Another matter jtrt which it is at j work is that of better stitet listits, es-j p'cially in the ilown town district, and! on this it is workisisf in conjunction with the Commercial flub of Indana ' Harbor and V..i fhiiairo. Timse mat-) t'-'rs are in thi hand .-if ibt. iixinLtr;. !

and civic committees,' appointed under the re-drafted constitution an by-laws adf-pte early in the full. The cii:l( is hninchlns out, not aloiv in it-- interests, but in the matter of its ipiarters. It has been ecided lo tukj over tile entire tl.i'd floor in he Kmery loiihliriir. one rh td of whir h Is now ilc

anitors u"ariers. in an ef,.i ; sulhcb nt room to accomrno-

vo'ed to to male

West Hammond Trust & Savings Bank WEST HAMMOND, ILL. First and ONLY bank in West Hammond Pays 3 Per Cent Interest on Savings Deposits

V. H. Dr. VY

Messenger,

n. D. Wt!o, Vice President.

OFFICERS: President. , A. J. Campbell. Vice President

Paul I. Muschelewicz, .Cashier.

DIRECTORS: Chas. H. Mayer, R. Zimmerman. 11 A. J. Campbell. K. M. Woszcynski, M. H. Finnerman, V. S. Curtis,

D.Weis. . V. H. Messenger.

M. Rcti-scrii'd.

Wm.

(Continued from Paste 1. opening statement for the state whil J'.oone stated tliat h- would wait uniil all of the state's evidence !s In before making his statement. lijrker OutiiucM ( ae. Chi'iles Keihuan. one of the last of the jurors to be examined, stated that lit? li.id formed t lie opinion that ibso:i is Kttilty. lie was immediately exstiseiZ. Theodore Liable of Griffith, when asked if he had any physical disability tha'. would prevent his serving as a juror saiii he hadn't and did not believe that he would have if he sot enough to eat. The court assured him that he would be properly fed. in his oponi ij? statement to the jui y Attorney Parker said that the state exported to show that Thomas C. Dean hnd culled at Uibsotr.s saloon where au agreement was readied by which lean was to pay Gibson T"'io una mat thij was to be. divided between Gibson and Haukus. botii Gary aldermen. Parker said that he would be able to show that Baukii. in toe meantime. b K'li to fear that lie would not tfi his .share of the money and so th plan was decided iiion of liainr the money

piattd in d. Kiifa deposit vault in Chicago. I Deixinit Stox--. Aecol Uinly iican, tiibson and t'.auku." Went -to th .Mii hian Avcrj- Trust company where the money was put in

jan envelope and Gibson's and 1'eans tnames were-written across the top of

ine envelope. i ne r,i-t of. the ti action, includir g- th- yiyrnhur of'thi

cei.-os lor ooes is a matter o

ir.l'orniatio'i. I'ai'ver said toat he expected to show that thin is not trie rir.?t lime that (Jlthas a-eepted bribe money. , -

I ' u rs i iuuess to t.e piaced on toe jstand nas Tiiomas f. Mean. The stateh.'enl. was, eiicitcd from him that iie tea mo to Gary from Jyouisvilh ...n Man h ;.-.th.

bean said that .originally h t'atne to jGarv in -jiirrh of a real estate invest-;snf:-it. He ileelared fhet nfter his ar-

Manly. who commut-.d the sentence to life imprisonment. fosma, with two attorneys he had paid from his. own. . pocket,., appeared

yesterday to ask- for th parole of i Iapida.t and In Urokgn .KniaclisU 'toll the story of the killfrr and of his 1 friendhsip for the condemnyi man. ' The transcript in the case showel l".pidat was defended by a young 3t-

torney who had never before apeared In court in a case. He tried to free Lapfdnt on the grounds of insanity, a proceeding, according to a statement from the prosecuting attorney, that was wholly unjustified by the facts in the case. When Iapidai was sentenced, hU and fro s ma's wrings were used up and they could Ret no money to have the case appealed.

n lire-

common

MASONS OF HARBOR IN

AFFAIR

I'olitics which has caused such serious -uprising in Gary in the historic iast la om-e moi e g-et ting active for yesterday the nourish of the trumpets announced the ouening- of the convention season on December 27 when th9 drmo,,f i1(. ster-i cty and of Cr.'uniet townshin ".ill ga'her in Sard on hall to select, delegates to the jLufayette district convention. Gary city is to have three delegates and us many alternates. Calumet township -and the Tollestoa district of Gary will have one del-egate. and one alternate.Ju!t - when- the Calumet township committee is to be reorganized is not known. Alderman Waiter Gibson, township chairman, is busy with his trial at Crown Point,- and no-conferences have ben held.

Whether Mayor Knotts will control j thes Harden--hall-convention cannot be' told 'at this time. !nce last fall tip; i mayor's political enemies have multi plied like flies irr July but whether , there will be a fijiht it niains'to be iea j OUTCOME OF GIRL'S CONDITION AWAITED

what should be done with her assailant. Not until she leaves tiie hospital wiil she know positively that some of th scars on her face will be inetadioai. I'r. A. A. Voting her physician is in hope of saving the slKht in both her eyes. This morning she was able to use one lust a little. Six hundred r.ien called at the police station yesterday to see Miller. He shed a few tears yesterday morning and this morning he seemed prref.tly relieved as a result of his confession, lie says lie hopes the jrirl will live, and, ;t sounds almost like a travesty, that he is sorry for his act Asked by a Times reporter what he considered a proper 'punishment, ho said, that anything would be proper what the court would see fit to Impose.

WATJ

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STREET GOSSIP.

i fisc onssMTy pun urn uyUriii htm SAY REJECT THEM

ihree

App licants

for Mem

bership in Association Discussed.

Applications of at least three Gaty lawyers who seek admission to th? Lake county tar stand in frreat danger of beintv rejected. A committee of the Lake County Bar

j association is said to have uncoMred

New Yo -k. Iec. TS Hen-v O. Krieh I " ldn

today declared chat the recent Improvement in business would Increase until the steel trade was back attain to it3 position of lfC9, when tiie greatest amount of material ever produced In the country's history was turned out.

HOX'T HITCH YOVK WAGON TO A ST A II HITCH IT TO A TIMES' AD AND GKT KKSCLTS THAT COUNT.

Melt will uiiuaHfy the ap

plicants in truest ion from practtcing in all courw "save justlt-o shops and tha Gary city court. As a result an" unfavorable report l.s expeted from ttie, bar committee and this will have an important bearing- in the court when thi candidates tor admission apply tp liavs their names enrolled on the roll f attorneys permitted to practice in th circuit and superior courts.

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tConttnueoi from Page l.

For

Sale

No trouble to find Xmas Gifts at the Hammond Furniturs Co. Ybu can please friends and purse. We have a beautiful line of Rugs, all sizes, ftom G5c and up. Rockers from 50c and up. A fine line of Mexican Drawn Work. Also Dolls, Children's Dressers, Wardrobes, Sideboards, with glass, all 25c. It will pay ycu well to call and see our stock before making purchase. ... We always do as we advertise. .

mmond Furniture Compan

67 STATE STREET PHONE 543

ji'vgM ihere i-ome of bi je.-u-i i'ioi in the mailer t bt atiiiK frw nch'.se in t'u' 'a n'aii.. He told of ler.liut; a ti 'the purpose of catching

who insisted tin having 'voles. lie was arked . diciowtraph and did so Attorney J . K. Boon

'ricnU" Inter- ! .-c' 'ii init -i and lejihlin

ctojrrapii for the Kraftcr'-

money for their to describe ri detail, objected to his

th

instninif m on

Was invading the fie'd tiess. Attorney Parke,-

exiert wouhl extilain the

'Kriiph. liooic!

fie

HAMMOND

d'-seribin- this Bi'oundf: thai, ht j of an expert wit

l rt plied Vie miyin; that ai I lie pot en th" stand to

! workings ef the diet

liiiieu n'lirmrcw n;s tibpections.

Tiie deftuise objected t; nnv reference j to conversation on dates subsequent ;io that mentioned in the affidavit as bein; the date epon v. iiicb the 'neney wa i tendered aed n ..ct ptecl. The court heiti Ithat evidence, introduce on su-h subse,'iuent ays is competent. j Uean is said to have made the stateItjient today that Governor JSrad'ey of SKentuky l ad ben offered expense ' " " .... - A BeaistiM Complexion l caa only be enjoyed by tho-e who3 stomach.i i liver, bowels are kept in perfect wortin? order.' ff B A 7 corrects the.se troubles. ' fc 8 itA Ji S 4 tones and strengthens t Erg Aaf'-a'W the entire system, purines the biocd and imparts tha glow of perfect health. At your druggist's;. 25 tort's. r DeKalb Drug ScChcm. Co., DeKIb, 111.

on a. special can There were e'so visitiiiic hrotheis from Hoiiili ijhientto,

C'inu ri Point. Iloli.ii t and oilier tovi:s.

The baiiiiuet was arrani;ed by die latlits of the Hat-tern Star assisted h:, th wives and daughters of Masons an 1 wars a triumph for those, who were in coaiKe of this feature of toe entertainment. The large number to setvc male it aiitrlhiiipr tut an easy undertaking, and the ladies were congratulated on the etlieiency of their service, as wi ll a -. on the quality of the viands. Whiliiiji had sent its Masonic hand which appeared in spick and span new rrKaiia. and added much vo the en.ioyni( rit r f the occasion. The baud played ilel i c;h t i'uii v uhenever the opport unity offered, aiul nai highly complimonit d on iia perl'oma m e. The tables were arranccJ with one

runnins across the head . of the hue, vith ti e long strinaters extending from it. There was not mm-!i attem it at deeorrtion. altlioueh the hall was not

tUvold of ornamentation. Th"te were some stplendid stieech". by thn pre.--ent. Worshipful .Master V. ft. a:i ilf ' lie pre"TMina ;r- t c.s t ioa : t er n ti i e3llnu on 15 u it-1 a number for t;:ik Tiie n-.o.e Irniioriani speako 1 s were by fast t Ira nd Master Orakvii of Ham niotid, Jlost VVtirshipful Master William it. Swintz. Bishop "White, lr. Sharrer, pottntatn if Oral: Temple. Worsl.ipfu; Master Ital.cock of Kast Chicago, Juilg Ueiter, Worshipful Master Haskell of Gary, He v. C. A. Smith of IlammoiiJ anl Hon. Kra.nk X. davit tf 'Whiting-. The ceremonies pi wwiing lii- ban(iv.et. opened with the reading of the d ispensatlo.i. this beinsc followed by praer offered by Bishop-' White. Next ca-.tM tiie rejtaku- order of i'tisinesa uhic'- was followed be the presentation to the lodjie by Worrthip-Eiil Master W. H. Van Home, of a very fine lolde and the emblems of the older. Thirty-four petitions from candidates asi.iiiis to membership ere received, and fljihi by atiiia Hon. 1 w;is :i;;;u before tli mcctltif;' p.iljiijri'eil to tie '.inuuet hail at the auditorfn.ni. The Institution was in the hands of M. V. Grand Master William I'- !-"vint:;.

Continued from Pace 1.)

told her she had better remain at home. ; Anna on the other band did not think i i rinht thit she remain at home when isse 1 had promised to ten to tlie Selioons' is no bravely set icrth alone. Her mother accompanied liei o trie road and encou ratted tier ty Ian n h in away hc:feat-; They bid each oihor good bye. j the mother never realizing that tlifc j should be tiie last time she would i-ec her pretty unblemished daughter as rhe v,-as tiien, i-'tiur hours later she saw 1 her t the hup i la 1 ; 3 rid tb c-p utily Kaslii-s were in Jelibiy cut. in her face to , take the ptuce .oflhe dimples in her 1 hooks and chin. The chi'd's premoni-. tion had come-1 rue. j lnuniuer-hle nll. -' t.n- Wedut siiay ami Thursday ami to- ! day It kept one sister 11 1 the telephone in St.- Margaret's hfirpUal praeticaliy all te time, to tell peor-le from all over j

Jtht onuity niioitt Anna s cot. d.: ion and I the prospects for her reovery. The' I chances for Anna's recovery are in her; ' favor. Bbnd poison may set in at any ' j rim? 'however, and she is still f '.t'li inii

ery rnvh from the :-:nock. She has not uttered a sliaib as to

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mil ftiv live.

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LADIES: Come to cur

friends' Neckties,

HAIR HEALTH

Yoit Have Scalp

I Accept

When we promise f ir t 'ne mere ask ins Tonic does not do a you eeitiiinly have 1

i vt iiou

This QSpv.

TToabie.

your money if llexiill -.t'l" s we r 1 a i ni it in reason for-

:;e.-itat!nf to try.it. We do to cbliK-Jto yourjiCif in any W't: coiilil not affotd to du-e-i -se Itexall '".;:i" Heir

ciUth'ye to d y u I ' we '

carry us Ttmic not liters, the our state.

not as: way. so str. Tonic

if it d

l,atU Hair will, eve a i. yo.i ingiy and

d pot.

II it as we

Jaim. S.uoubl our em husiasni iway.. and 1;. ail Hair t,i'.-e euiire u 1 isf act io-i to j he .-. w ou id . lose faiih in us and 1'iit. and in eunseouenee ou:'

as

Ued by M. W. I. Grand Mast,.

Cravens. The event from start to lini-h was pronounced by all who attended it as a most delightful iccasbin.

Only One -IIHOMO it IMMi" That is TxAXATI.VK liROMO OUlNlNi;. Look for the .sisc nature of 13. W. t;fi(VK. t'sed tho World over to Cure a Cclif la One "Hay. r-25c.' "- ".

business Therefo. e, itexel! ' ?." c radii fi te .

1 -l ow th nov. y

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W.e h 'tair T humar S row til greasS-

y on -th Jt promptly

it a i r

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stbie would suff.i when we assure

Hair Tonic will l:inilruC stimulate

and pi't veiit or. -mat are u may resd .asuied ive

1 are ta'.ki'vi-,- about. ne;-t!j b-'lievc that Uexal! lie iv i i t do more than ai.y other liLrerov totirrd r;isl orin.e; iia:i and hair' health. It la not Hid will not f,um the scnMp or

and"' buy your gentlemen

Glove?, Handkerchiefs. Silk Su

spenders, Combination - Sets. Hundreds of useful presents, ail nicely boxed in Christinas holly boxes. All of our good are known to be high-class, and at the lowest prices. - MR. MAN: - Buy jrourself a new All-Wool Suit and Overcoat. You will need them during tho holidays. Buy Good Clothes while you are at it; that's the kind you buy of us.

hair or cause permanent statu. It is as pleasant , to use. a, pure cold water. H comes in two size?, i ric?s 50 cents anl $J.'0." 'Remember, .vou can obtain It only at our t o: e, The flex a il H!or T!i Kio'it- Store 1'aii.i mae y, Kaufman & Vu;x. ft oi-s. , . '

No other store carries such a line of Fine Dress Shirts as v;e do. Five different sleeve lengths to fit the long or short arm. Collars of every style; nearly one thousand dozen always in stock; Vi sizes. No need of going to the Big City re can please you all.

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INDIANA.

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