Hammond Times, Volume 6, Number 154, Hammond, Lake County, 18 December 1911 — Page 6

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THE TIMES. Monday, Dec. 18, 1911.

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isNot waste when you telegraph. Western Union "Day Letters" and "Night Letters" save waste, telephone the Western Union any time. THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH COMPANY

renown will assume the title role, supported by a first class company of players. The date for the attraction

wiUTeannounced later.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry

Milwaukee are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Dinwiddle on Court street for a few days. Miss Kdna Maynard of Chicago visited yesterday with , Mrs. Howell V. Parry. Mr. and Mrs. John Hughes of Hammond were Crown Point visitors yes

terday.

tion of a new state chairman. Lee, of course, will continue to be the candidate of the antl-Taft element. For a

Ions time there was talk that Harry

a candidate ior me place, ui ne announced many times that' he did not want it.' He could have had the chairmanship If he had only said the word. And In spite of thefact that It was well known he would not take the place, there were many republicans In Indiana who have wanted to make him take it. whether or no, because they know he would make a first-class chairman. But

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Crown Point Mews

Happenings of a Day In Lake County's Lively Capital

Mrs. Ben Smith Is visiting- for set-, eral days with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Paulson In Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Wood of Chicago visited with Crown Point relatives yesterday.. The Fortnightly Musicale club will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Dinwiddle on Court street this evening.

The exterior work will be completed on the community mausoleum at the

Crown Point cemetery this week.

is three. Since he has taktn h

tlon In opposition to Taft's rc-notnlna-

tion, however. It is to be expected that

the Taft forces wilt go the limit and allow him as little as possible. Ijf e said, on his arrival here, that he would n5t at this time designate any certain sr-rtions of the state in which the antl-Taft sentiment was strongest, although the manner of his answer to. questions indicated that he could name such sec tions if he cared to

i officers give out the purpose of the organization as the promotion of social entertainment among the bachelors of Indiana Harbor " In the meantime all the girls of Indiana Harbor, who had loooked upon 1912 as their year ofhope, are mourning inwardly, but outwardly declaring that there are mighty few eligibles In Indiana Harbor anyhow.

TO Cl'RE A COl,I IX OXE DAY Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tablets. Druggists refund money if it fails to cure. E. W. GROVE'S signature i on each box. 25c. ,

THE HOME NEWSPAPER OF LAKH COUNTY IS THE COMPLIMENT BESTOWED BY ITS READERS ON THE TIMES.

A private skating party was enjoyed the present situation would make it by Crown Point ladles and gentlemen Impossible for him to consider the matat Central Music hall on Saturday even- : ter. for his time will all be occupied, ing. I after a while, in malting arrangements

for the coming national convention, since he is the chairman of the committee that will have that work in charge As near as can be learned from talk

ing with republicans since the Lee-

New incident happened, the drift of preference is toward Will H. Hays of Sullivan for state chairman. Hays has been talked of for a long time, but he has not said that he would or would not take the. place if it were offered him. As has been pointed out' be

fore. Hays is a well-known, hardworking, earnest and square fellow, who has made friends out of everybody he has met In the years he has be-en identified with the state organization. It is understood here that the Taft and antl-Taft forces will proceed at once to the task of choosing candidates for district chairmen, and in many counties In the state the fight will be on in a short time for the election of delegates to conventions which will choose the district chairmen.-.lt has been predicted here that -if Lee made a hard fight he might get One district, and that If he did not make such a hard flsrht he might get as many

do so. - It Is undoubtedly true that! there are spots In the state where TaTt ' fSZ' sentiment is at a low ebb, and this Is ff f especially true in the Sixth district,

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SHUCKS

Prom the Diary of Si. Lenc

Hy Ball set there may be many a :in b'tween th' cud an' th' lip, but it

a In't his fault." V" want t" begin t' train yer mouth f " say y" like it, without hesitatin", this week. Although not actually in effect as yet, the recent snow shoveling ordinance passed by the council has shown its merits by a strict observance of its demands on Saturday morning after the fail of snow. More sidewalks were cleaned on time than ever " before, which shows that Crown Point residents are willing to comply with the law when it is for the public good. ' Its observance will be greatly appreciated

by the courcil, as it will be evidence of the fact that their efforts to give the people clean walks was not done In vain. . ( The regular monthly horse sale will ba held tomorrow, but a large crowd lg not anticipated, the December sale usually being one of the smallest of the entire year. With the' price of grain and hay at present, however, keeping a horse is a big item of expense and this fact will probably stimulate the market.

ThR Woman's Study club will meet at the public library assembly room tomorrow arternoon for their regular weekly session. Owing to the illness

of Mrs. Parry the subject will be supplied. The following is the program: Old Friends' Day Supplied. Table Talk New books of the year. Manager Lehman reports that he has secured some good attractions for Central Music hall for the first of the year one of them being "Paid in Full," which has made a big hit in the larger cities of the country. A star of some

GRIFFITH. Mrs. Olds of Ainsworth is visiting at the home, of Mrs. M. Glertz. The proceeds of the Busy Bees' ba

zaar amounted to about $50. The town board held a special meeting Friday evening for auditing their books. Miss Emily South worth, who has been unable to attend high school at Hammond for a few days on account of a severe cold, is much worse. NicholaH Moss fell and broke his leg last Friday evening while crossing a small ditch near his home In the dark. Dr. Iddings dressed the fractured member. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hough are rejoicing over the arrival of a baby boy at their house last evening. John is so highly elated over the fact that it Is a boy his other two are girls that he is showering treats with a lavish hand.

CONTROL OF STATE ORGANIZATION WANTED

(Continued from Page 1.) party Jn this state, because, the presfc dent has chosen him as his representative in this state. If Taft is, re-nominated and then is defeated at the election neither I,ee nor New nor any other republican will amount to anything, aa far as party leadership is roncerned. If Taft is defeated at the conventlonand some other man Is nominated and elected Lee will be the big man of the party in this state, and his word will go. So It Is a case where Lee has everything win and not a thing to lose in the-.ponte.st for supremacy." There is another feature to the new developments that Interest the republicans of the state, and that is the effect the fight will have on the lec-

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this state. A steady consistent fight on the president has been made for months in that district, William Dudley Foulke of Richmond being one of the leaders of the opposition. But that the anti-Taft sentiment has spread largely outside the Sixth district is not believed by those who have been watching developments. One of the possibilities of the present situation in the republican party in this state that has been discovered by some of the politicians is the fact that

the Lee-New fight may afford a fine opening for the anti-liquor people, to get in their work. IT seems to be an accepted fact that the local option question is going to play an important part

In the next campaign. It looks like the issue cannot be ignored, but that it will have to be. fought out again. It is well known, too. that practically all of the leaders of the republican party nave been trying to keep it down, and prevent it from coming Into the convention seeking a place In the state platform. Most of them have been able to make themselves believe that it would be smothered and that the s,tate platform could be kept clear of it. But now, some of them say, it, is more than likely that one faction or the other will do a little flirting with

the antiliquor people and that after

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