Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 39, Hammond, Lake County, 2 August 1912 — Page 10
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THE TIMES.
Friday, August 2, 1912.
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Talks. By EDtTIN A.. NYE.
Ckicago Mans Japanese Garden and Its Sacred Mountain.
SADIE'S WISH. Here are two pictures. Inside the Hotel Vanderbllt, New Terk. ebjnt women, stylishly gowned, and eight long haired lap dogs Bat together at an elaborate luncheon. The women were rich women. The dogs were of long lineage and blue blood, pedigreed, imported prize winners, and the luncheon was given in the special honor of a Chinese spaniel. This canine was champien of his class. The Chinese room of the hotel was not Chinese enough to suit the fastidious taste of the dog owners, so decorations were hired and money lavishly spent to make the room resemble a royal palace in Peking. Chinese gods grinned from pedestals, and Chinese screens and tapestries were everywhere In evidence. A Chinese chef was hired and prepared a special menu for the occasion. The women ate and fed the dogs, each sitting beside its owner and devouring the morsels offered by dainty fingers. That is one picture. Outside the hcitel, attracted by the laughter and banter of the women and the yaps of the toy spaniels, four wide eyed east side youngsters In tattered garments peeked through an open window on the alley side. Their mothers, doubtless, were too busy with their washtubs to know how far away the kids had strayed. Should they turn up by supper It would suffice. The grimy youngsters, three boys and a girl, paused when they heard
tne strange kl-yls of the aristocratic spaniels. "What's them dogs doln'7 asked one. "Thought they didn't let dogs In . them swell Joints." "Aw, we can find out." answered another, placing n soap box he was taking home for kindling under the window. Sadie, the only girl of the group, clambered on It, by Invitation, and gasped at what she saw. "Oh. MIkev. they's a feedin dogs In there swell women is. Givln 'em all sorts of classy stuff too. And one dog's got his feet in a woman's plate, and she don't care.' Each child had a look In. and then they started homeward, and Sadie said, a little wistfully. "Some dogs don't get very much, but I wlsht I was one of them dogs." Look on this picture and then on that.
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Get out your Ensebius or your Ferrero and rend the stories of the startling contrasts of the Roman world and ask yourself. Dow far have we traveled In 2.000 years?
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The world is very deceitful. You
! can never be quite sure of it. If you take it all at face value, you will be deceived over and over apain. But j then, on the other hand, if you let j loose suspicion, and doubt everything j until it has proved itself, you will be deprived of many excellent possessions, many excellent friends. I J I." a on r- . . . 1 .
li-uinir. i uix meet nome m one for the first time, and discover
certain common interests. EverythingIs poing on swimmingly, and you feel , that you have been in luck's way. You look forward, perhaps, to that excellent exploration of another mind which is one- of the pood fruits and invaluable privileges of friendship. Suddenly a problem arises. The other person says something unusual, brilliant and. as m you perceive, erue. The atmosphere, chancres at onne. I You look suspiciously at "the speaker, and mentally you ask the question: . "V J"ou a Kt-amaphone or are you a repeat! np rifle? Or are you the Real .Thins?-
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swiftly, and decide It may be on insufficient evidence-that the speaker Is a Kramaphone. .Since those people who, having no brilliant powers of their own, insist on repeating the brilliant sayinjrs of other people, are, if they do It consciously, despicable, If unconsciously, pitiable, and In either case useless and unprofitable companions, you take care that the first metlnj- is also the last. The evidence, however, may incline you to believe that you have found a repeating rifle one of the people who really do have fine ideas and express them finely, but, since their moments of brilliance are few and far between, save up their clever sayings carefully and repeat them to every new acquaintance. That, of course. Is bettr
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least there are some more good things to come, and you pursue the acquaintance, perhaps, till repetition beRina, and then brinsr it swiftly to an end. You are disappointed because the newcomer is not one of those ram d-
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friend. - That is the way of it, and there are two reflections to follow. The first la that so deceitful Is this world It Is quite likely that your interpretation of the evidence was utterly wrong-. The second is that It takes two to make a friendship.
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Arthur Cappor, the Topeka editor, and Frank J. Ryan of Leavenworth are contesting for the Republican gubernatorial nomination in Kansas. The nomination will be made in the general primary next week. Federal Judge George Gray, once prominently mentioned for the Democratic presidential nomination, has just declined to become a candidate for the Democratic nomination for governor of. Delaware. The next Colorado legislature will be called upon to select two United
States senators, one to succeed Senator Guggenheim and the other to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Senator Hughes. Friend of William Flinn of Pittsburg, who defeated Boies Penrose for the leadership of the Republican organization in Pittsburgh, expect that he will have the most influential hand In the direction of the Roosevelt national campaign In the East.
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