Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 17, Hammond, Lake County, 8 July 1912 — Page 5

Monday, July 8, 191.

THE TIMES.

IN TUB

SUPERIOR and CIRCUIT

courts

LAKE CO. DELEGATE

IS BACK FROfifl FRAY

LAKE COUNTY COURTS AT A GLANCE LAKE STPERIOR COURT, ROOM WO. S Judlte Virgil 8. Relter. Information. Court has adjourned - for the sum

mer. - lake: icpehior copht, room xo. a Judfce Ltnrnct Bcekert Information. The court has ordered that an ad

journed term of court -will be held on July 15. to take up matters that mar

come before It,

LAKE SUPERIOR COURT. ROOM SO. 1

Judge Jokaaaea Kopclko. At Crown Pntat. . Court has adjourned for the term.

TUB LAKE-PORTEH CIRCUIT COURT.

Judse W. C. McMiku. At Valparaiso. Court has adjourned for the term. PORTER SUPERIOR COURT. Judge Harry B. TnthtlL At Valparaiso. Court adjourned. ,

HAS PRETTY JHORISTERS Comedian Cushman Tells His Secret of. Handling Merry Merrys.

"William C. Cushman, principal comedian, owner and producer of Cushman's "Suffrag-ettes," now holding forth at the Orpheum, is regarded amonff showmen as being most adept in handling chorus girls and as a result all of the Cushman shows have grained more or less fame from the beauty of the feminine contingent and for the snap and ginger with which all of the

numbers" are presented. This fact was manifested during the engagement

of Cushman s "Toymaker's Dream" at

the Orpheum several weeks ago.

In speaking of his means of main

taining his. standard of chorus excel

lence Cushman said to a Times reporter

this morning:

"The average chorus girl is possessed

of as much temperament as. a grand opera prima donna. Many producers

fail to recognlie this fact and attempt the Slon Lagree act. The result is that It is impossible for them to secure the best grade of chorus material or to

keep good girls after they do get them.

"I 'kid' my girls along and I seldom

have any trouble in getting results. The

old axiom that a drop of syrup Is better

than a gallon of vinegar certainly ap plies to the handling of chorus girls."

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TOLLESTON.

Miss Alba Frasure is spending a few

weeks in Kendall ville, lad

j Mrs. W. G. Osborn has returned from

a few weeks' visit at Waxfleld, Ind.

Mrs. Henry Miller was a Chicago vis

itor yesterday.

Miss Ona Shover visited friends Jn

Chicago today.

Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Bell of DesMoines,

la., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. VT.

MeKee for a few weeks.

Mr. and Mrs. R. Schwart of Milwau

kee. Wis., are visiting friends and rela

tives here.

Charles Lindoman of Milwaukee Is

visiting here for a few days.

Mrs. P. Brown Is entertaining friends

from outh Chicago for a couple of

days.

Misses Hattte and Helen Polk of Chi

cago spent Sunday with Miss Ida Wick.

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With a big Wood row Wilson button

on his coat' lapel, Judge Lawrenc

Becker returned to Hammond this

morning from Baltimore, where ha had attended the democratic national con

vention as a tenth district delegate.

He was greeted on al aides like a

hero returning from a battle, and be

tween puffs from his trusty briar pipe

answered questions about the conven

tion.

"Well I can say that I received some

telegrams at Baltimore congratulating me on tho Wilson vote, and I received

not a word In opositlon. That Is by far more than some of the, fellows

down there got," said the Judge with a chuckle, "some of them were shaking

in their boots to return home."

One questioner knowing Judge

Becker's admiration for Wilson, asked him whether he had gone to Sea Girt, Wilson's aummer home to congratulate

the nominee, and to receive his thanks.

"It never entered my mind," bo

answered. 'I left that for the sycophants and their kind."

Asked what be thought of the plat

form. Judge Becker said that, in his estimation was really not radical as it might have been expected to be In view of the fact that Bryan was one of Its

builders.

Judge Becker seemed particularly

pleased that Bryan came out of the

convention wtih flying colors. He said

tho fear of the bosses that Bryan him-

slef might get the nomination. Anally brought about Wilson's nomination. The straws during the past three

months he said showed however that

the democrats would nominate a pro-

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gressive candidate. Judge Becker as one of the leading Indiana democrats was made a member of tho committee on rules, and argued the minority report which favored tho abolishing of tho undemocratic unity rule system. Ho intimated that Governor Marshal was double-crossed to' some extent by his so-called friends, who used his nomination merely to futher their own interests. Those who know the Hammond man best are sure that he was at all times in the thickest of tho fight. Speaking about tho physical strain that a national convention entails on the dele

gate. Judge Becker said that ire slept once In a while, and that a fist fight

would have been the easiest thing to engage in at times. He said ho himself had avoided trouble although at times he was tempted to 'hand one' to some of Roger Sullivan's followers. "We sat directly In front of tho Illinois delegation, and say tho venom with which some or the felows hissed at times Is indescribable. "Do you fellows stand for anything like that they hissed at us. when we voted favorably on something progressive. You might have thought you were dealing with a lot f porch climbers tho way they acted oneo In a while. Of course we had our squabbles in the Indiana delegation, but wo never tried to Interfere with, or Insult another delegation. Judge Becker said today that he docs not yet know whether he will go on tho stump this fall. He said circumstances might shape themselves so that ho might.

vard spent the latter part of tho week at South Haven, Mich., the guest of Mr. I and Mrs. E. a Holmes. ! Mrs. Charfes . Qothe and daughter Hattle of Indiana boulevard visited relatives in Oak Park yesterday. Mrs. John Kidney and sons of Roberts avenue returned home after a three weeks' visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cannon of Milwaukeo, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Emile Widigei- of Pearl street visited the latter's sister, Mrs. George Gobel of East Side, last even lng. Miss Elsie Llngham of Harrison avenue, who has been spending several weeks at Eau Claire, Mich., visiting her sister. Mrs. Wlllam .Scott, returned home Friday. Miss Ruth Beglln of Columbus, O.. is the guept of her brother, James Beglln, and family of Harrison avenue. Phillip Smith of Reese avenue visited friends in Benton Harbor tho latter part of tho week. Mrs. William Hamon of Hammond was tho guest of hor son, Henry Hamon and family of Indiana boulevard, yes-

i terday.

Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Fergerson of Indiana. Harbor visited the lattor's

mother. Mrs. J. Minsberg of Harrison avenue, Thursday. Miss Dorothy Goldsmith of Indiana boulevard returned home after a week's visit with relatives in Chicago. John Madura of St. Louis, Mo., is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Ma

dura of Roberts avenue, for a few

weeks. A number of swings have been in

stalled on the Franklin school play

grounds much to the delight of tho

small .children.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Simon of Chicago were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Goldsmith of Indiana boulevard yester

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Indianapolis, Ind., July 8. On .next

Monday, a week from today, Woodrow

Wilson is to attend a meeting of the

Democratic national committee at Chicago, where it probably will bo decided

who is to be the Democratic national

chairman for the coming campaign.

Word has been sent to this city that Wilson will stop oft here on his way to

Chicago and see Governor Marshall.

and It Is possible that Marshall will go; to Chicago with him for the meeting. Nothing definite is known as to Just when Wilson will get here, and for that

reason the local Democrats are up in the air in regard to whether to ar

range a reception for him. .If he comes om Sunday there; will be" no political reception. It is said, but if ho arrives at any other .time, when the Democrats can have a chance at it, they say they

will frame up a reception for him. It may be that he will not leave his train here at all, though it is understood that he will. If he does not Governor Marshal probably wil Join him at the depot and go on to Chicago with him. The last time Wilson was here he was the guest of Marshall at the latter's home for a day and a half. There Is no question but what Wilson will have ample opportunity either on this visit or at some other time to meet and get acquainted with all of the Democratic patriots In the state who wil be willing to accept appointments as postmasters in case of his election. They will be on hand to assure him of their undying fealty to him ami his cause and to make it plain that they will be ready to answer any call "that he may see fit to put In for them. Governor Marshall and Mrs. Marshall have been the most photographed persons in the country the last week, with the exception of Governor Wilson and his family. Of course, the New Jersey candidate and his family are the lead

ing figures in the Democratic side of

the political fight, but the Indiana couple play a good second. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall have been photographed in

their home, on the porch, on the street

and everywhere else where the photo graphers could get at them. The Gov

ernor himself has been photographed

also in his office, both while he was

alono and when surounded by friends.

These photographs have been sent all

over the United States, and hundreds of newspapers either have used or will

use mem in special articles on the Democratic nominees. Of course, there

will bo more publicity given to Wilson and Marshall in this way than will be given to Taft and Sherman, because

they are comparatively new characters

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the time for the election of delegates !

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will be held on the same day, and this

probably will keep a good many Indiana Republicans from attending one or the other. It is known that many Indiana republicans who might otherwise attend the Chicago convention to soe what goes on wil remain here for the state convention, because they propose to remain regular with their party. Kdwin M. Lee, tho state chairman of the third party, has not yet announced the names of the members of the state committe, which ho was authorised at the recent conference to appoint, but this, he says, will be done son. The third party has come to be known here, as well as over the country, as the "Bull Moose" party, and it looks like the name will stick to the movement, regardless or what formal

name may be adopted at Chicago. It is understood that the name of Bull

Moose party came from tho fact that when Roosevelt was In Chicago at tho national convention some one asked him how he felt and he answered that he felt like a bull moose. Somebody pounced on that expression as a name for the party.

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