Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 63, Hammond, Lake County, 6 September 1912 — Page 10

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THE TIMES.

WHO IS

PUTTING UP

H 11 Y W HIS?

veteran has t.Tken part In en!y eleven KHnies. Injuries oomppllin him to fit on the honCli. Now It i.t Joe Tinkrr of the Cub, who lias been picked to manure the Cincinnati Reds In cane Hank O'Pay Is gMven

1 the gate.

I'p to the time he Joined the Athletics, Kddle. Murphy hn scored one-sixth of all the runs made by the Baltimore tenm this season. Catchers Krwln nnd I'helps art drtinp the bulk of the back-

TndiSridp.'Mta, Tnd., Pept The report current in bull mooso circles to the efltVt Hut ncwspfiporji su to he estnhlished at C'rj w fordsvll !e ;tm1 elsewhere, together with the statement given out from bull moiina head.jviarters that no assessment is tr be levied acainst the candidates on the bull moose tickets has been the subject of discission about the capltol. The wellknown fact thftt the estnllishment of re.vspapers Is n e pensive pastime and the evidence th.tt ii acnimulutlnn of the size of the. canvp.iinn fund for th new party Is ieadln the auspicious to speculate upon the source of the Income. It i. penerlly thought ainons? c'ose observers of the political Mtuation that the nnecr" of the bull moose movement, in In.liann Is th IdentlcHl "attSfl" whose so'.ici! ude -f or hi "cheei:d" led him to finance the Kooseelt tisht for the republican nomination and '.iter to furnish the money for the financing of the third term party. The relations between He-verl-ise and CJeo. W. Perkins have, been openly Intimate for years so intimate in fact that they have taken their vacations together. H is generally understood that Mr. Beveririec refused to be considered for the nomination for governor until he had an understanding with Hoostwelt and Perkins relative to the financing of the IndlEi-.a tiRht. It is censi'lered siKnlficant that the null moofifl papers in Indianapolis have only championed Perkins within the last three weeks. The proprietor of the Star league Is and lone has been the journalistic champion of Reverldsre. The most common explanation of the large slush, fund that teems to be at the disposal of the Indiana hull moose ticket is that Perkins is the anel. This is taken as especially significant. Mr. Perkins was long the first lieutenant of J. Pierpont Morgan. It was while he was acting: as the agent of Morgan that he organized the vicious International Harvester trust, which robs the farmers of America by charging them a third more for their rlows an 1 reapers than Is charged by the tame concern to the farmers of foreign countries. It was Perkins who manipulated tho crooked deal with the Insurance companies in l'.'OJ, when the money of the policyholders was stolen by the officers of the companies to finance Iloosevelt's fight for election. For this Mr. Beverdfte angol narrowly escaped

stop work for the Superbns, as Otto Miller Is out of the game on account of malaria. Shortstop Tommy McMillan, recently purchased by thn Highlanders from Ilochnsttir, Is having Ms socond trial on the Mz circuit and Is making good. Armando llar:.;i ns, the Cuban outfielder or the Cincinnati p..ds. is to be presented with a f 2 '.'0 gold medal by the city of Havana, when he returns homo net winter.

Friday, Sept. 6. 1012.

Ray fVhalk. the former Milwaukee catcher, now with the White Sox, showed An. tern fans some mighty fine backstopping during his first trip In the big show. I'etroit fans claim that weak pitching put the Tigers on the siding this year. Imbue is the only flinger In the Jennings troupe who lias been able to do nnv polishing. Pitcher Baumgnrtner hs hurled good ball foe the Jt. l,ou!s Browns during hfy

wearing a striped suit In the penitentiary. It was Perkins, who is now financial chairman of this International Harvester trust which ha-s Us hands in the pocket of every farmer In Indiana. It ia also well known that Mr. Perkins is a prominent factor In the t'nlted Mates Steel trust which has darlven union labor from its mills and children are worked by the harvester trust, of which he is financial chairman under the most vicious conditions, and without any protest from the angel of Hevoridsre. The Indianapolis News has thoroughly explained Mr. Perkins' interest In the election of Rooo.-eveU, but it. might easily go further and find an explanation for the partiality to Heveridge independent of the. chummy relations of the two men. The notorious fact that Perkins and

I'eericlg- are thick s Uui in a bed lias led to tiie hypocritical pretense on the part of Chaltman I,ce that the bull mosers are depending for financial aid upon the rank and rile. The Intimation or Insinuation of the Indianapolis Sun of the bull moose battery that the democrats have an enormous fund col'eeted from questionable quarters, given out to anticipate the exposure of i t s own source of income, has been promptly met by Chairman KorMy with the. challenge to Investigate the sorce of the democratic fnd. Kvery cent collected and every cent expended, together with the source whence it came and the place it went Is kept at headquarters and is open at all times to fl iy man of any political persuasion in Indiana. The prediction is made that before tho campaign progresses far Mr. Heveridge will be as much upon the defensive relative to his "angels" as Kooseve.lt Is today.

CAN'T TAKE THE HURDLE.

Sporting Briefs

"Wlltse. and Meyers, of the Giants, have the best batting average of any battery In the mayor leagues. Six times this season pitcher Lew IUchie of the Cubs has romo home a winner when he faced the Giants. The Chicago Cubs have done .ome great work wi'hout the services of "Miner" Brown this season. The star

if recall or- KS!mmu. vxawsa r--

first season In the major leagues nnd looks to have the stuff to become a star (linger next reason. ; Joe Kellcy's Toronto team is righting ' every inch of the way for the International league pennant. It will be some plumage in the. headgear of Joseph If he succeeds In copping the flag. A Boston poet promised to write a poem for Manager Jim Callahan, entitled "Winning the Flag for I'ommy,"

but the work of the White ins crabbed it. and the poem has been placed in cold storage until next i-prlng. When Cleveland defeats Washington or Hoston Harry Itavia sends the Athletics, his former rls, a rhoeerful message giving the score. When the Sox or the Senators sting the Naps, Harry has !o:t his pencil, the messenger boys are on a strike, or he can't find the telegraph office. Marcel Moreau instead of Frank Klaus will meet Ge.orge, Carpentier in Purls, Sept. 3. F.ddie McGoorty nd Mike Gibbons have signed for a flash to take place In New York. Sept. 23. Tommy Murphy has clinched a match with the winner of the Hogan-PJtchle fight, scheduled for San Francisco. Sept. !V New York fans can't see Pittsburg and Chicago in the pennant race, but that little matter of six Out of eight games lost by the Giants to the Pirates and Cubs, must have caused some swell business for the oculists. Kddle Murphy has failed to Inveigle Packey M'-Farland Into another match, and has returned to his home, in Boston. No more colored folks for Jim Flynn. Jim says he never had any luck with colored men, and will nM box any of them In the future.

CALKMI All

OK SPOUTS Ft 11 TIIF.

H'KF.K,

Till IISIV. Annual golf tournament for amateur rhnmplon:ihip of White Mountains opens at Jefferson, N. H Opening of four days' motor 4 boat regatta at F.vr-rett, Wash. I'lllIUV. Opening of full race meet!.':,? at Anaconda. MonS VI 1 HI V. Opening of the autumn meetIng of the Montreal Jockey club. Senior track and held championships of the Metropolitan A. A. I', at Tracers Island. Close of the season of the Appala.rh.ian baseball league. Close of the sf-aroii of the New , l!runswick-M.i,inc ball league. t'lof; of the season of the Xew England baseball league.

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Humankind'3 Pervc-sity. What is remote and difficult cf

cess wa tre apt to overrate; what ia roal! best lor us lies always vithia our reach, though often overlooked. Longfellow.

Strong Ones. "My dear, these are excellent cigars, but they aro awfully strong. "Yes; I got the etrongest I could find. They won't breik so ea?i!y In your pocket." Judge.

TUT TCUR WANT AD TIMF.S.

IN TUB

OAK GROVE BUTTER IS SOLD 3Y NEABLY ALL GROCERS

in the Calumet Region. It comes

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Schlosser Brothers Wholesale Produce. Established 18S4. SOUTH CHICAGO.

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BRASS BED Heavy rolled with five coats of Kclipse lacquer, guaranteed.

Regularly Fold for 22.00, our sale price

12.65

Here s the

Story of the

Offer

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OX TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY OF NEXT WEEK WE APE GOING TO DISTRIBUTE OUR CIRCULARS. EVERY CIRCULAR BEARS A DIFFFRENT NUMBER. TAKE THIS CIRCULAR TO OUR STORE AND IF ANY ONE OF TIIE HUNDRED ARTICLES BEAR YOUR NUMBER YOU ARE ENTITLED TO THAT PRIZE. SO YOU'D BETTER BE ON TIIE LOOKOUT FOR A CIRCULAR, WHICH WILL BE LEFT ON YOUR DOORSTEPS NEXT WEEK. IN ADDITION TO THE BIG PRIZE OFFER WE ARE NOW HOLDING OUR ANNUAL SUMMER CLEANUP SALE OX FURNITURE, RUGS, ETC., AT SLAUGHTERED PRICES.

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CHIFFONIER Solid oak Chiffonier, highly finished, hand polished, G large roomy drawers, each of them dovetailed, wood knobs, French plate mirror, well worth 4 ft "50, at I Um6I

JEWEL STOVE This double guaranteed "Jewel" Swe, exactly like

illustration, with high warming clopet.

richly nickeled, 42.." 0 stove., at

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GO-CARTS One-motion Folding GoCarts, covered with pood grade imitation leather, fol into a small rarcel with one easy motion, a cart that will give you very good eervice and one easily worth O.TTi, "ftisli tlieOutfon-cjiidRcsr

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EXTENSION TABLE Solid oak exteneicn Table, claw feet, 6 feet extension. Regular valu.) is I A "If 25.00, our special sale yrlc

BOOKCASE Solid oak combination bookcase and Writing Desk, as illustrated; made from quarter sawed oak, highly polished, bevel French plate mirror. 'rom I 0. I 7

Morris Chair Wo are agents for the "Royal" rest-

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MATTRESS Full weight guaranteed Elastic Felt Mattress, all hand made,

an 8.50 Mattress, special for this sale at only....

5.65

Davenport A Davenport means an extra room in your house. At a moment's notice it can he converted in to a full size bed, thus making room for the unexpected guest. Bedding remains in the davenport at all times. Former price f;2. 50, QC special price, cash or credit, nlv -1.00