Hammond Times, Volume 6, Number 202, Hammond, Lake County, 15 February 1912 — Page 4
THE TUXES.
Thursday, Feb. 15, 1912.
THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS By The Lake County Printing ana Pub. 11 kins Company.
The Lake County Times, daily except Sunday, "entered as second-class matter June 2S, 108"; The Lake County Time, dally except Saturday and Sunday, entered Feb. S. 1911: The Gary Evening Times, dally except Sunday, entered Oct. S, 1909; The Lake County Times, Saturday and weekly edition, entered Jan. SO, 1H1; The Times, daily except Sunday, entered Jan. 13, 19 IS. at the postofftce at . Hammond, Indiana, all under the aet of March S. 187.
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NOTICE IT? Even the dearest and roost perfect
circumstantial evidence is likely to
be at fault, after all, and therefore
ought to be received with great caution. Take the case of any pencil sharpened by any woman; If you have witnessed you will find she did It with a knife; but if you take simply tfce aspect of the pencil you will say she did it with her teeth.
proved .by . the school authorities of Hammond. That reform is needed Is shown by the fact that some of the graduates In the Hammond schools have spent as much as $200 for their graduating gowns while other girls have been compelled to get along with more modest wardrobes. It is probably true that next to her wedding her graduation from the high school is the most important
event in a girl's life
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telephones. I .When you look over these pages
Hammond (private exchange) in I tonight as thousands are doing, reflect
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kuab Lucie aic lew ucnoyci tuab
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She graduates valentine day, ground hog day sand Lln-
at a time when she is just blossoming coin's day we'll now limber up for Ash into womanhood and so much has Wednesday.
been said about the "sweet girl grad- STILL keeping up your morning cold
uate" that the annual graduation exercises have become a real American Institution. Year after year she witnessed her
plunge?
A WELL read young woman thinks
that she would like to be a suffragette, but when Some nice fellow comes along
she forgets this stuff and readily passes
graduation time.
serve so diversified r constituency
Gary Office Tel. 137 .v. 1.-1.1,.
Eaat Chicago Office Tel. 4T'-R I uuca lu,a 1Jai"Ti IU lui "" Indiana Harbor Tel. 660-R political division known as the Calu-
wiming ....Tel 80-M met region and Lake County, THE i MlMI, cm,i . nnnna tn
Crown Point Tel. S3 I TIMES rtcmnlAS a iinlniiA nrtRltlnn.L , .
I --- - i De me most democratic lastuuuua iu
1 It Is a daily mirror of an amalgama- the wnrlr, Tn mnst reSnecta thev are.
tion or wonderful cities and tne
marvelous agricultural region on
their environs.
Just now there are many eyes on
THE TIMES. In the uttermost corn-
girl friends experience this, the su- UP woman's rights for the waist line preme event of her life, and natural- holJly she desired, even at a great sacrl- R MC:TIN ??s ofe "Tf 1 ' man bout is held it will be best to send flee, to appear as well as the others of Tom Grant, Tom Knotts and Tom Marher class. shall ringside seats. Do not know who The result is that the whole class nave the Battle Axe plug concesgoes to extremes In the effort of cue ut o'y Centilevre bottled goods a will be permitted on the grounds. to outdo the other. Savings that sporting Editor. have been accumulated through year. notice' that" they have '-lever and of effort are lavishly spent at the bacon" on the bin of fare at the Gary
Y. M. C. A. The "lever" probably la to be used to pry the onions apart from the bacon.
Is necessary to admit a lot of the com- I mon herd in order to help pay the expenses, a Country club would be a little more exclusive. OUR MATRIMONIAL TIPS. Look out for the. girl that Is too enthusiastic over babies In your presence. She doesn't mean it. If she did, she wouldn't sav anything about it.
OUR idea of another cause of swearing Is to have the hot water 'bag break and scald your toes two minutes after you think that you are safe in bed for the rest of the night. ALBUM OF GARY SKETCHES NO. 2. (Oi-atlon by Judge Analey.) "Spor-uts and fel-ow citizens and women. Your fr-end the enemy stands here to greet you. What has tha democratic party-y done for you? Piffle! I say. You-u-u have been hunswaggled out of your mazuma by the tariff and a lot of rough necks. These republican nuts have handed the bull con out the
same way. Piffle! You guys stand for these ginks handing you this stuff. But bless your hearts'. Some day the peo
ple will rout some of these old codgers that have been holding down soft snaps for the past hundred and fifty years. And you Hunkey Glnneys in the back of the hall. (Hey, you sport back there cut out your damn swearing, this is not a Sunday school. It is a respectable Joint. You Glnneys. I say, when you came over the pond Into this glorious land of graft you saw the statute of Liberty in the New York harbor, was
reading some city council proceedings that took place In the city named after him.
SWISS generals get but 1709 per annum. Give us a Harbor cop's job for ours. t WELL, if It isn't East Chicago it la Gary.
Advertising solicitors will be sent, or
rates riven on application.
If you have any trouble getting The Times notify the nearest office and
hare It promptly remedied.
IP It were not for the fact that It Liberty holding up the torch of free
dom? No, you Glnneys. The old girl had her right mit up and was trying to say "Nfrer again." Take it from ma kiddos. you ginks think that you'll get liberty here you had better go way back and take a fall out of yourselves. Piffles! Two weeks ago you were over in Hungary and Bulgaria shouting your noodles off for the kink. Nok you-u-u come over here wait a minutes sporuts until I take a swig at this pitcher, my windpipes are getting clogged. And the women! Ah, bless your hearts little ones, I could marry the whole batch of you-u-u even though you do wear rats, puffs, pads. Good night, spor-uts." YESTERDAY'S TIMES referred to a "singer of note." She must hare been. THAT Hegewlsch is gradually taking to the gentler arts Is seen by the fact that a young lady over there lost a music roll. Heretofore only" lost bank rolls have been reported.
PERHAPS that patriot and fast friend who two years ago had a life size oil painting of Mayor Knotts made and who' had inscribed on It "Gary's mayor 1909; Indiana's governor, 1912," would like to have the address of a few.
second-handed dealers. MAGGIE would recommend that the best way to make arms plump would be to fire the washerwoman and do the rubbing yourself. A washboard Is cheaper than a dozen boxes of almond cream. JUDGE GARY predicts a revolution.
Chances are that the judge has been ARE YOU READING THE TIMES r
ADAMS STILL IN JAIL. The attorneys for the state and defense In the cast of Silas Adams, of Bloomington, convicted of whitecapplng Harvey McParland, have not been able to agree on the bill or exceptions on which the defense wishes to base it appeal to the supreme court, and Judge Wilson has taken & hand He is now revising the second bill of exceptions presented by the defense and will have them ready so the record la the case can be made tomorrow. Although Adams has raised hla bond of $3,000. he Is still in jail and can not be released until the record is completed. There are now fifteen signers to Adams's bond. BRUISES MAY r.ATSE DEATH. While Mrs. Tom Richardson, living eight miles west of Petersburg, was engaged In washing yesterday morning she was suddenly parallsed and felt forward, knocking the heavy tub over on herself and causing bruises on her head that may result in her death. She was found hours later by her husband, who had been to Oakland City.
But when one young lady la permitted to spend $200 on her wardrobe
while the other must strain a point
to provide $10; class lines are drawn.
The solution of the problem seems
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ROUTE SHOWN BY DOTTED LINE INDICATES LOCATION OF SWITCHES AND LOOP TRACKS NOW IN AND READY FOR IMMEDIATE SERVICE Th man which ha hpen renarpit hv tv V -RriHe-p for the nurnoss of showinz the feasibility of the five-minute street car service proposed by
Rockefeller in Whiting .the great, the Doar(j and rent but to the the Hammond Manufacturers' association has been completed, and today 10,000 circulars bearing the map and an argument in favor of this service will, milles of East Chicago and Indiana j graduates each year for a nominal ,ssue from the presses of the W. B. Conkey company and will be distributed broadcast over the city. ' Harbor and to the south those of the . fl,r Th mpmhor.. r,f rprpnt 1 The map- whlch is "produced above, gives an excellent idea of the importance of this project Follow the lines of the Hammond. Whiting , , rtlv.rRiflprl intprMtq ; ngure. ine memoers or a receni law East ch!caKO Ranway company on this map and it will be noticed that not only are the switches already built five minutes apart, but the route reaches
. T . Class in tummona rented mese i practically every Important place of business or amusement pi the entire city.
Political Announcements
FOR SHERIFF. Editor, Times: Please announce that I will be a candidate for sheriff of Lake county, subject to the decision of the republican county convention. WM. KUNERT, ' ToJlMton, Ind.
Editor Times: I take this means to advise the Republicans of Lake county that I am a candidate tor the office of Sheriff, subject to the wishes of the Republican county nominating conven-
Hammond and its suburbs. Over In
Hegewlsch and Burnham they peruse its pages and the Dutch market gardeners of South Holland, Seester, Oak Glen and Liberty, the chores all done, seize THE TIMES. To the east along the electrlsclustered streets of Broadway over
wnicn tne urea steel workers are hurrying homeward boys are shouting it. In club, library, home, hotel and boarding house people turn its pages. Go ln any city ln the region it greets up on the street corner. Along the ice-bound shore of Lake Michigan the fisherman in his cabin, the powder worker of Aetna, the placid householder living in the shadow of the htgh Miller sand dune
gowns for $3 for the occasion.
These is nothing quite so impres
sive tis a graduating class in caps and gowns. Not only is It the traditional graduating gown but it Is
sensible. It places the graduates absolutely on a par with each other. Every one could afford such a cos
tume and each member . of the class would look equally well In them. It
j seems to afford the solution of this
most vexing problem of graduation excesses in the matter of dress.
The map is a study and demonstrates the feasibility of the plan. The general public is asked to carry this map ln their pockets and talk the
matter over with everybody they meet. In this way the demand, for better service will become Insistent.
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tion, and respectfully solicit their sup
port If they find that my work for thai is seated near the oil lamp reviewing
party Jn the past is worthy or consld-I tn .T.nU nf th riav
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eratlon.
HENRY WHITAKER,
Editor Times: "Please announce to my "rlenSs over Lake county that I am a candidate for the republican nomination for Sheriff, and that I ask their support at the Republican county convention, whose date Is to be announced later. FRED FRIEDLEY.
Darkness has already settled in the Little Calumet valley in the towns, villages and hamlets below the busy industrial belt to the north and miles away from the paces where most of
the news events take place. Our readers ln peaceful Highlands, windswept East Gary, overlooking the
marshes, and Hobart, way over on th"? eastern frontier of the county, have their copies of THE TIMES. Farther
away from the mills, in Munster,
JUDGE Becker of Hammond and it
Mayor Knotts of Gary are favorites ln
THE TIMES gubernatorial balloting.
They both despise THE TIMES but they hav to admit that the people read a progressive paper and they
depend on it for news of them both.
FOR PROSECUTING ATTORNEY. Editor, Times: I am a candidate for the Republican nomination for the office, of Prosecuting Attorney of the
Thirty-first Judicial Circuit of the I Lansing and Maynard, they pore over
State of Indiana, comprised of Lake its pages, Lowell, Dyer, St. John,
and Porter Counties, subject to the will Crown PoInt and other Blace3 whence
of the nominating convention. I ,
RALPH W. ROSS. l"C lUC i'i"uuu lue v,. anu w.
ana tne t'annanciie trains nave long
i
Editor Times: Please announce that since carried their bundles of TIMES,
I am a candidate for Prosecuting At- j to residents in these places they go
torney for the Thlrty-nrst Judicial District.comprlsing Lake and Porter
:einties. subject to the decision of the
Republican judicial convention. J. A, PATTERSON.
from the supper table to THE TIMES. Thousands of other copies have ar
rived at the postoffices and in the morning they will be taken out by
a score of rural carriers for dlstribu
tion among the farmers. And on the
other hand, many of our rural sub-
Editor Times: Please announce that I am a candidate for the office . of Prosecuting Attorney of khe Thirty-
first Judicial District, subject to the J scribers drive Into town ever evenln;
will of the Republican Judicial con- Just to get THE TIMES
ventlon. W. F. HODGES. And while all of thin Is p-nine- on
hprft t Viom srnrpR n f train ra
r un. n- L. t'j i k iv. i f fTIcnlnlr cact nnrt uroef ind nstrt, n r t
that J am a candidate for the Republl- south taking THE TIMES to those on
can, nomination for County Auditor, its out of town mailing list telling
subject to the decision of the Repubii-1 them of the dolngrs of their beloved
can primaries, me suppprt ani as-1 T k
slstance of .the Republican voters of
Lake country are respectfully solicited. (Signed) JOHN A. BRENNAN. Gar. Ind.
Many copies go into
distant lands over the seas and to
night's TIMES may not reach some of our remote subscribers until a month
has elapsed. It goes every day to the
for recorder. Philippines to Cuba Porto Itico,
Editor Timbs: You are authorized to I Chili, India, Italy, and Germany get
announce that I am a candidate on the j copies.the heather of Scotland and
woman says wives earn money
from their husbands that they don't
get. uon t get it ; xe goas and a I man has to put Yale locks on his
panfs pockets when he goes to bed.
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j"' rTmAM JUL
CASTLEMAN reminds us more
than ever of the story of the member
of the hung jury who complained that
there were on it 11 of the stubborn-
est jackasses he had ever seen.
WHILE figuring out the batting
average of this high cost of living business, did you ever figure up what
you could save if you wasted absolutely nothing?
THE hon. Mawrus nap. Castleman
splutters when he talks about the
newspapers. If there were no news
papers, there would be no Cassie and
he knows it.
DID you ever figure out why people rejoiced at a birth and grieved at!
a funeral? Is it for any other reason
than because they are not the person
involved?
SEE that people of this country
spend $1,000,000 a year for
squeateaque, but don't ask for it In
any of the restaurants around here.
Republican ticket for Recorder of Lake
county, subject to the will of the Republican primaries, and I ask the support of the voters. EDWARD C. GLOVER.
Editor Timbs: , Pleae annuuTice to the voters of Lake county that I will be a candidate for Recorder of Lake county on the Republican ticket, subject to the decision of the Republican primaries, April 5 a. H. W. JOHNSON.
the. land of the midnight sun, Panama and Sunny France see it every night. Yes the little sheet you have ln your hand friend, you may hate and despise it but one thing you must admit, it is alive, it has no mould on it.
THE Japs are now flooding th
country with bogus Elk's teeth made
of walurs tusks. Now honestly, all
together, can you beat the Jap?
Editor Times: You are authorized tot announce that I am a candidate on the Republican ticket for Recorder of Lake county, subject to the will of the Republican primaries, and I ask the sup- ' port of tho voters. W. A. JORDAN.
COMMISSIONER, FIRST DISTRICT. Editor Times: Please state that I will be a candidate for renominatlon to the office of County Commissioner from the first district, subject to the Republican nominating convention. RICHARD SCHAAF, ' SR.
A QUESTION. Doc Woods Hutchison the eminent shark who scribbles things for thj magazines says four hours work a day is enough for any man. If it is not too impertinent a question we would like to ask just how many men Hutchison employs each day and what he pays them for the four hours work they do?
FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR. Editor Times: Please announce to the voters of Lake county that I am a candidate for renominatlon to the office of County Surveyor, subject to the will Pf the Republican primaries.
RAT SEELY.
A WISE REFORM.
Comrrion sense in the gowning of
the ."sweet girl graduate" Is a move
ment that should receive the support of every influential person in the
community. Reform along this line Is suggest
COL. Bryan has gone to his farm
in Texas. We judge thereby that it is time to set a few eggs as the Col.
may be out of spring chicks.
MR. Hitchcock's mail service is extremely, rotten to judge by the
length of time it akes some of our
exchanges to get here.
WHAT'S become of Hammond's
manual training school, Y. M. C. A.,
new hotel and several other things
the city ought to have.
TEN billion cigarettes were con
sumed in this country last year, most!
of them by vile, men according to
Lucy Gaston Page's tell.
THE republican party has succesfully dodged all the trouble going so far, but Lord only knows how long
ed by Supt. C. M. McaDniel and ap-: it will last.
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