Hammond Times, Volume 6, Number 190, Hammond, Lake County, 1 February 1912 — Page 8

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0 THE TUIES. Thursday. Fob. 1; 1912. ''Filipinos' Making; Rapid Progress in Learning Self-Government Priday" Double Coupons ALL DAY Groceries Included. (Except Flour and Stiar)

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Through the, assistance of a bright' Western I'nion Telegraph company' mssnenger boy lat night a North liakota sherlfl' and throe deteotlvoa from' thV Gary polic-e department managed to arrest a man mho 18 charged with the murder of a fellow workman at Sike in. XoMli. Dakota. . . On the twentj"-s"lxth of last October John Kutniau of Sikes disappeared. A wek Hgu Tuesday 'his dead body wa. found (n a woods ami It was discovered that ha ha met h!s death by being shotIn the head. .'ary, ln I fov Arrara, The coroner of "Wei! county determined that "Kutman had been murdered and he charged John Kempa "d Brun Zytko. la?t seen with the' victim, s hvini rohbi?d and murdered Kutman A few days agi Kempa -was arrested by the Chicago police and he save information thai Zytko. who is married, could be found ;at 1,72'J Massachusetts street in Gary., Accordingly .Sheriff J. where the Kulruan murder was commitwhere he Kutman murder was ?ommii -fed arrived in Gary yesterday and plan. were made Jo make the arrest last night. Chief", Martin detailed Detectives William BPownv J'eter Juric and William Mar.jviardt to assist, the Dakota sheriffv -Trapped by Kake t?nne. It jWSs then decided to send a fake telegram to Zytko and that an officer, a

supposed interpeter.. should accompany

ine iai to in snacit at Aiassi .- rhusetts street", and ; if " 2y tko" clalmeii the missive that he should be arresteii

at once. Frank AVol'f .".,. messenger boy who lives at Twenty-fifth avenue and Washington stret; was summoned and accompanied by" the' sheriff "and three Gary officers they ... made, 1 heir way shortly after seven o'clock last night to the sieged murderer's heme.

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gance in the administration of state affairs and the so-called Marshall constitution. , In conclusion the resolutions declare - in favor 'of the proposed canal;-from Indiana Harbor to the Tippecanoe river to -connect Iake Michigan with the Gulf of Mexico. Senator Will R. Wood acted as per-

Three'sutrotiTided' the shack and Mar- l rnanent chairman f the convention. In

qutrdt and. the-' boy. entered.' Just as

won as Zytko. announced himself handcuffs were snapped on his wrists and the - other officers' stepped In. The Trisoner is beinsr held at the Gary police station pending the arrival" of requisition papers. V

THOMAS NAMED . AT PORTER (Continued-from pa& one.) '

r. committee and adopted by the conven- . lion indorse the administration of William H. Taft'and declare in favor of his renomination and election. -The convention also Indorsed the . work . in congress of Edgar D. .'Crumpacker, representative from the -tenth district, and condemned democratic extrava-

hls address he said that Indiana was getting ready to wipe out democratic misrule and that Governor Marshall violated his oath of office in fathering the constitution measure. The registration-act, he said, was purely unconstitutional. Regarding the opposition to.Taft; he said tho. same, criticism was mafla of Washington. Lincoln, Grant and MeKInley. . President 'Taft, lie said, would go down, in history as one of the greatest presidents the co.ia.ntry ever had. -

IS ROOSEVELT THE DEMOCRATIC BOGEY W?

IIARBOR MAN WEDS. i (SpeciaWta Thk Tmssvl . r Miiwaukeer Wis.. ,f"eb. ,l.-r-Jx)h? .R Frye of Indiana Harbor was licensed to wed Miss Wilhelmina Gunther of Wauwautosa. Wis., here yesterday.

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at the consclusion of a meeting of the Commercial club of Indiana Harbor an-J

Kasrt. Chicago which. Judge Becker had

betai invited to address.

Judge Becker has been spoken of very prominently throughout i he state among Democrats, as th logical candidate for governor. His bopm nai spread apace and this Is the first announcement that has been made through

the press, that his candidacy unde present conditions is Impossible.

HAMMOND'S GREATEST DEPT. STORE

Buy ai big trunk full of clothes now, because you cn buy them cheaper. You vant clothes; ve vnt money. Ve don't need it, but ve vzvnt it. You do need nev clothes. Come in. v We do' not run "f&,ke" Sales, and try to "pull wool" ovr your eyes. Ve put wool -wool -suits &.nd overcoats on your baick the whole yea.r a,round. Our prices in Season tvre just wh?xt reliable clothing is worth. We cixnnot ailwawys buy "just euough," That's why ve will close out strictly good, fresh, aill-wool suits ajnd overcoawts And underwear wt big ma.ney.sawVing prices to you. Buy k trunk a,nd dress suit caiSe too.

ttiey were to express their true feelings in thematter they would come out strong"' for Ralston, it is a fact that th Ralston candidacy has the backing of practically all of the democrats in the state that do things in politics, and the newspaper editors are not averse to

getting on the band wagon like the rest i

om the people. " 'The Boehne " boomers, are insisting -that "they ' " are" riot making a fight against any person or candidate in the" campaign they ar- making, but they are fighting the principle of boss control. They say are directing .their efforts to the elimination of the politics and the principles represented by Crawford Fairbanks and Tom Taggart rather than the elimination of the men

themselves They say they are not i fighting Ralston merely because he Is ! a candidates, but for the main reason i that he is the candidate of the element '

which stands for boss control. They

. .w , , t Tap! . ' t V. . . Mailt. I

, . it that the meeting was adjourned

TIMES BlREAl' AT THE ST.4TE CAPlTAIIndianapolis, irid., Keb. 1. The publication in the" Indianapolis Star, yesterday, of a long article in which Theodore Roosevelt was' quoted as saying that lvhlle he was not a candidate for' the republican ' nomination for president he would accept if there was a (general demand for' him to do so, cerJ tal'nly ' threw' a scared Into the democrats in the state house. If there is any on thingthat causes the democratic state officials "to throw a fit it is the mere mention of RooseVelt as a'candldate for the1 presidency. Just' why they feel so badly when his' name is mentioned is not known, but it is' a fact, just the same. After they had read the article in The Star the state house officials and employes held numerous little conferences all day long to talk it over. No one here seems, to know , where The Star story originated. . It was published first In the .: Chicago. Post on Monday afternoon. The Chicago Post and the Indianapolis Star both are owned by John . C. . Shaffer of Chicago, and the Star goti ita story, from the Post. But where. The Post got the story in :the first place .is a mystery, as far as anyone here knows. But the article contained so many direct quota

tions from Roosevelt that it bore all

the earmarks of authenticity. , It is peculiar, too, that the story was published, nowhere else in the United ' States , 'yesterday morning except a short extract 'in . the Cleveland. Leader, which got It from the Chicago Post. It , is' believed here that the . story was printed first In Chicago and Indianapolis for strategical Ta!Ons on the 1 part of those , who', are boosting . the i Roosveit movement hjAvt taken rftnt in

this state, arid While 'every prospect is that Indiana's rteleea'tlon at the'rialiori-

al convention "will be for Tff r..mln.. popular Republicans in publ

inailon. ther- Is n d.nvin ti,.. tt the state.' HeVferved with distinction

that the Roosevelt talk' has mad.e some headway in Indiana. . .

As far as can be learned the Taft Partnership in this city under the' firm

CASTLEMAN WINS

NOTABLE VICTORY

CConttnued from Pare l.

j ley and Feuec .marched into the coun

cil chamber with the measured tread

i of . supreme court Justices. Then they

isat-4owB.i - u.i ;r .....si .. ,.

i Wien the. meeting wasstarted Mr.

Rowley arose to introduce an ordinate

j creating jrules .for the impeachment-of

council: members - ; n . , . 'A "Statesman la Action.

"MIs-is-ter. Mayr-oo-r." said Mr

Castlemari as he took another chew of

; Battle Axe..-. '.'I ! moo-oove yew thet w

lay this here ordinan-ce on the.tabull

'"I second theL.motlon," answered Mr

Gibson.

Mr. Walsh was absent and there was

a tie vote. Mayor Knotts voted for the

I tabling and Mr. Castieman then saw to

encouragement in their fight from I

democrats all ever the state, letters 1

continuing to pour in every day in which these democrats promise their

JThe statement made by Congressman Moss at Washington a few days ago ths.t he -would not run away from the nomination for governor 4s not taken seriously heri?, because it is believed

Aldermen Rowley, Feuer, Hess and Slmiasko voed . against tabling and

Mayor" Knotts. Aldermen Castieman

Bowser, Gibson and Szymanskl voted

;for tabling.

It was .thought all along that Bowser

at least, would be arrayed against

Castieman but it is said that Mr.

Bowser is not sure that the impeach

ment rules may: not be used against

him . lateron and that he has since

that Moss would prefer' to remain In

y"reM' x""r ,s "" " learned not to put promises in princes

ins rmK rr-nominaiFa in liie rum district, and he can come as near to

carrying the democrat.

district as any other

WATSON WILL BE STATE CHAIRMAN

CConttnued 'from Pace L)

ic life in 1

especially in Gary, 'Whether they are democratic or republican, as both are

known to-be notorious promise break

ers.. For the same reason it Is said

that Mr. Szymanskl followed. Mr.

Bowser's suit and .that he will wan

written , promises at least before he

helps to. build any impeachment ma

jchinery that might tear his own clothes.

on "the bench, and when his term expired he and Judge Roby formed a law

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IAMMOND,

INDIANA.

supporters in; thl-t state have not beenmuch worried' over- Ue Vublfation of, the Roosevelt 'statement. The "are sV well organized j and " are so secure in their -position that-there does not seem' to be any chance -Of their being routed by any -oiher candidate. -. The. republican editors of Indiana

held their annual hveetlng and banquet last. week, and .next ek the dcmo-: crattc editors will hold their annual, affair. They also -will have a banquet at the Denison hotel on Thursday evening of . next week, abi they , will hold their business meeting r the. next day. As, a result of this. announcement there is unusual activity around the: headquarters of Samuel M. Ralston . and I John- W. .,-Boehn'e, - candidates . for the : democratic, nomination fori governor.

Kach camp, Is doing its f best, to make an impression on the edltqrs w-ho'are planning to attend the meeting. - A. Wr. Tracy, a former, well .known Indiana newspaper.- man, has- -taken charge of the publicity work of the Boehne Tieadqug-rters,; and is flooding the state . with, letters -and the state pres with bunches s of . stuff about Boehne. . He is. also sending invitations to all of -the- editors to call at the Bo eh no headquarters and -get acquaint-' cd-and, see what a finu place they have, and what a fine thing it would be to get on the Boehne band wagon. Letters also are lelng,- sent out from the Ralston headquarters along the same lines. But both sides claim they will not do a thing -t inkuence the resolutions that may be adopted by the editors in their meeting. They - say Ihpv ix-ilT laavA th e-ftftnrti. fr.. ind (n

- J position to do whatever they- please I in the way of giving , an . indorsement 'to any candidate for governor. Of

course, the editors will not Indorse

name of "Roby & Watson, ana ' they

hive already-had a number of the most Important cases that nave appeared "-in the courts Trore.1 While Watson" has always " been " a standpatter he has never been actively identified with any faction of the party,

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nu is iri;. puunun . i tummaiiu (republicans respect of.arl members of the state com- harmony

miifcee. - . - - Klther. Sims or New could have had

oys POURED

Oil TROUBLED WATERS

, It Is" .now believed . by the faithful

that Peter J. Lamb, vice chairman of

the republican county ; central commit

,te. will be the" Moses to lead the Gary

to" the protnised .land of

Pete I.ninb Situ In Judgement

T4m vice chairman is also accredited

mo suie cnairmanomp il i.iey Bl";with .the wisdom of Solomon and Major

ine wora,- duc oom . mrnta . john' MacFa'dden . and; Colonel. H.

Mms aii not ao so in, a positive way

but he let it be known that he did not want: the place and that he would be much better pleased If the committee

w;ould pick some, other man. ; Xew however- flatly refused to be considered, aa candidate for the ponition. . i

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Grocery Sale for Friday

SUGAR Best Granulated with grocery order of 1.00

or more (flour, meat or butter not included) r"tft 10 pounds 0 C FLOUR Washburn Crosby's Gold Medal or Ceresota,

the two best brands, Va-barrel sack, 3.06;

V4-foaiTel sack, l.od; rs-barrel sack

15c

Tomato

11c

Log Cabin, Monarch or,

Cowboy Mmce- . meat, per pkg . .QL Wells' Brand Mchigan

Red Cherries, per ca'n. ...-! Snider's Famous Catsup, 15c bottle

Quaker Oats, Post Toast

ies or Kellogg's ' Corn Flakes, pkg. oU A Fine Assortment of Sawyer's Cookies, Q per jxund ; . . ; . . . . . '. jfj Acme Buckwheat or Sally Gibson Pancake 0 K P Flour, Srpkgs . i f i ,T rw Jb

77c

Grandma's Washing Pow

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Karo Corn Syrup, 10-lbcan

36c

macaroni or

15c

Red Cross Spaghetti, 2 pkgs ....

Fashion Brand Sweet Corn

two 10c' cans for

15c

Argo Gloss Starch, extra

large package, i lift 3 pkgs for. . . . . .... ill;

Barber's Best and Cheap

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20c packages '. . : . . . . SMf

MILK- Pet, Beauty, Peerless or Carnation, large size cans, per dozen, 9lc; per can, 8c; Af small size cans, per dozen, 45c; per can. . .'. . ... ; . . COFFEE Minas Blend, best value in Ham- g)mJt mond, per pound C

Rriciay's Money Savers

ia, extra

98c

Whittemore's French Gloss Shoe Dressing for Women's and Chil

dren's Shoes, 10c size, special . ;

Men's 2.50 Work Shoes, heavy double soles, made by the Marlon

Shoe Co., all sizes, special.. . . . .

6c

1.95

Men's Covert Cloth Waterproof Leggins, with buckles, easiest to

put on, special, per pair. . . . .. ..........

60c

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Gaiters, medium or long kind, special, per -pair. . .

Over-

49c

JUDGE BECKER NOT ELIGIBLE

CConttnued from Pass i.)

office, an. well as Phould those judges elected, liy the people. . OXLV OSE 'COXDITIOV. "There is only one condition under which I could take a place In the grub ernatoftal' race. That Is in case the parties bringing suit to annul the ex tension of "my term which Was tnada by. the legislature, and which" Appling to a number of other Judges in Lake County and throughout the. state, win their cause: If they do, and my term this year as it would had there been no- extension it will leave me free to try for the governorship. Tender thes-s conditions I could and would run, and under these conditions only." , : HTEP,"EWED BV TIMES.

This important announcement was

Francis who . are clamoring so touaTy

for the township chairmanship have ap

pealed, to him as to who is the rightful

mother, of the job.

Iovj- OUve Rraoebe and Standard Oil

Since Tuesday night, when Kranci

caled a special mf-eting of his own-and

an -ad.tournea one , ior rriaay s nignc, which .was also supplemented by a' call issued.by'the major for the same evening, mar)y of the? party leaders have teen ' busy -rushing to the front with doves, bundles!- of olive ' branches and several barrels of oil - which have been poured, on, the . troubled waters with very pleasant effects. Homer fmr , I'reachea Sermons.However both. Francis and MacFadden have agredi that th meetings for Kridayi night is to be one meeting and that ' the 1 efectlon for township chair . man -will be - setled- then and there The' Gary hotel, it is stated, will be named as the place. Both Francis and MacFadden claim victory and the sonorous shouts of Joy from both camps is interrupted by frequent admonition on the part of Editor Carf, who' is delivering sermons to such as will 'listen' on the beauties' bf clem politics." . '

anjbody. but It is safe to saythat ifmade in an Interview, with a Times man 1 ARB VOU READING TUB -TIMES f-- !

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checks, 38c

Double Faced Fleeced for kimonos and .dressing sacques, large assort

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28 inches wide, regular 15c value, yard........

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Sheets, 72x90, good muslir:

wide hems. each . . . . . .

39c

Bee's Wax, large cone, for ironing or thread, each....

3c

Fine Comb, large size, white or black, each. . .

8c

Syrup Figs and' Elixir for constipation, 50c size

of ' Senna

35c

Week's Break Up a Gold Tablets,

guaranteed to break a cold(

a box

35c

Colgate's Dental Powder, 25c size

15

Ladies' Flannelette Gowns,

heavy, regular and extra

sizes, reg. 1.25 value for. .

Sleepers and Gowns for Children, of flannelette of extra heavy material and good full sizes, regular

50c selling, Friday for

39c

Ladies' Long Kimonos of splendid floral and persian patterns, in heavy kimono cloth, regular 1.25 P9fk and 1.39 value, clearing for

Boy's Fancy Wool some double knit,

now

Yarn Gloves,

19c

Small Boys' Round Polo Caps, In red, gray and navy, astrOC'i1 chan material, now Ov

Men's Black Winter Caps, Brigh

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some 50 and 75c Caps, nov

25c

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15.00 values, 10.00 5.00 values '. ...

3.50

: Ladies' and Girls' Ice Skates, all sizes, best grade cast steel blades,

strap toe and heel, rtgula

1.00 value, special at

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Hot Water Bottles, 2-quart, red

rubber, all guaranteed, 1.50 value.

1.29

Children's Dresses of light and dark percales, also ginghams, all

new spring styles; values up to 98c, Friday -only .

48c

Liquid Veneer Furniture Polish, the best for furniture, automobile

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19c

tgg uiTters snouia De in every

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