Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 103, Hammond, Lake County, 27 September 1912 — Page 4
TEE TIMES NEWSPAPERS By 1h Ukc County ITIatlBg antl Pub. Hahlae Corjpaoy.
The IRe County Times. dal.y except Sunday, "entered as necond-clas matter June 2S. 1S0S"; Th Rke County TJmss. dally except Saturday ana 9yneay. entered Feb. S. 1911; Tho Gary Evening Times, dally except Sundty. entered Oct. S, Jo; The Lake County Times. Saturday and weekly edition, entered Jan. 0, 1911; Tho Times, dally xcopt Sunday, entsred Jan. IS. 1912. at the postofCc at Hammond. Indiana. ..! under the et of March . l!?a, Entered at the Postoflca. Hammond. Ind.. as aecond-cliiss matter.
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m m i !; ii ; t s. Lying on tho velvet grass. Watching lazy cloudlets pass. In tin- sur.inn r days. Softest zt-ptn rs -ome and kd, I' rfurne laden, breathing l.nv, Wafting harvest lay:-. Rnekirroum! nf ih.- .in t hle.; Shadows sonn-tlrics falling through; Pictures qiiain' and ran-. Hum i'f lief ami soup of bird. Tink'!np l)i-ll il" ;;razi:iK herd. Heat t h e t! rim sy a ! r. Cooling breeze and limpid Ftram,
Lulling into mill lay dream. Cringing perfect nst. Sow tin- sun is -sinking low, Shadows to tho cast want prow; Crimson is the wt si.
Mini n lai 'i peaks ia sunset -Rime, Putting lai thiy ill s to shame. Kill l!n- dar,.ie 1 eye; Sfe, the sky is ir a blaze' Thus the splenilv! summer ilaya All in glory die. i.'lmvlrs T. Wright. notice of increase in onpltal stock from $1 0.000 to $ 1 .".itt'O. Notice of the change of name of
tl;e Tolosa Rubber company to Tolosa Development company has been filed.
433
NKW Jersey man was nominate"! I
for congress, 1m t, his frnu won't lot him run. Prol ably wants to run herself
"BOYS WILL BE E0YS." j England and the royal f imily lvivs'
'just discovered the uni versa 1 t rut h '
jtiint "boys will be boys." ( A series of i pranks played on Winston Churchill, ; first lord of the admiralty, who was i
officially visiting at. lialmoral, have
been traced to the two younger sons
of the king.
Churchill, in common witli most of his fellow statesmen, hates, the woman suffrage movement and has been harried after the most diabolical plans of its militant followers. It was exceedingly Irritating, then, to find "Votes for Women" Hags marking' l he royal goh' links when he went out to play his daily game. II would have been far easier for the boys (o have taken a hard paddy whacking than to apologize to Mr. Churchill, which was their penance. While the queen openly deplored these tricks of her boys she must have been secretly pleased over them for
they bore testimony to their normal boyhood. Only weaklings and mollycoddles and sissies are good y-goo.l j s.
The boy who doesn't play tricks and tease his sisters--though he will fight for them like a hero when others try to follow his lead and indulge in other Impishness, is to be wept over publicly and made the subject of secret prayers. The spirit of tho young animal must be there. Tt is a part of the universal plan. The way to handle
it Is to admit its presence and then wisely direct it. We congratulate the royal family that their boys are just tho everyday kind and tho boys that they have sensible parents.
to seventy miles an hour. Still, a reasonably efficient wreck can be produced with something better than a mile a minute.
RATTLES before breakfast seem to be the latest thing in Mexico. Still, there may be a few people who prefer a Mexican battle to some of the American breakfast foods.
PKOliAHLY, before now, somebody has been called on the carpet in the New York police department for the blunder of capturing "Lefty Louie" and "Gyp the Flood."
ber 2. ls(3. 177.1 John Aiiams was commissioned by eomLrreMK to ri'-tfotlato a trea'y witii ( In at Uritam. 1 7s 5- lieneral convention r.f n. Pmt.
estant KpiKci.pal church, the first' in America, met in I'd i ia P-.J r,h ia. j 1S25 The Stockholm ami larlintonj tho fjr?t lOm-dish railway to carry passeiiKer-H. opened for traffic. 1 ISTfi -Ceneral I'raxti.n 1'. raK!i, fa-' rmuis confederate soldier, died in Galveston, Texas. Horn in North 'arohna, M;:rcli 22. 1KJ7. ! Ti?S- Republicans of NVw y,,rk nominated Theodore 1 :oo.s.-ve t for gov
ernor. lfH--The Italian army and pan a si. -e of Tripoli.
Up and Down in INDIANA
turned its attack u her face is hndiy la'
rii t h e i ra'e.l.
floq- am
navy
A MAN has just finished counting all the letters in the Bible. lie M now qualified for the t'.sk all the trusis that have been busied.
A SAVANT has discovered that girls with pink teeth are the most affectionate.. What is of thief moment now is. what will do the business0
"A SUAVE costs seventy-five cents in Khodesia!" That's nothing. Shaves in Wall street usually cost much more than that.
For . WILLIAM HOWtni) T FT. Against PHI.K TKl10 M FKEE SO I' P.
"THE crunt-y demands action, not words."--Prof. Wilson. I lowabout staying In New .Jersey and giving tho state a little action?
BULL MOOSE GROSSCUP.
Hammond ("oinniandory No. 41, K. T., j
will hold special meeting Monday, Sept. ''. Ued Cross decree.
It seems I hat tho Hull Moosers not emitting jubilant shouts of over tho announcement that
Peter Crosse up ha?
i thin i
t hev
a re
cf.me out for thv?
termer. We should not think would I e. As the Chicago In-
l0 lawyers delay justice ' housand times no. Some of the in the docket in Lake county only been there five rears.
? A cases have
J HEARD a dy RUBE
Tli! is MY ;im HIM 1(1) t V." i Sir l.i-iirKi- II. Murray. ' Sir Ceortff H. Murray. the noted; I'.fitish authority on civil s-rvirc who1 has been cnr;.,i by Premier rtorden j to overhaul the administrative d.narl-i
jrneuts of the Canadian government, J was horn Sept.-ml.e,- 27, 1 849. His ed-. ication was ieeeiv.-d principally at i Oxford. Kntci hiir the Ilritish f,,r,.ii.n
office in J s7,-, he was transferred to the treasury minister. H" was private secretary to Mr. Ciadslone, while that statesman was, prime minister, and acted i ;i the same ,-apa ity to Lord Rosebery when ): su.-cecdel to office! Of late years Sir ib orr.e has been pi r-' ma lien I secretary to the treasury. My Virtue of bis i.ftice he is dean of the Mritisli civil ser ice. Jin i, noted for the reforms he l-ns effected in the administration of the affairs of several
of the ureat departments of the Britinh Kovernir.ent. 'nnivra tula t Ions to: I 'ear Admiral Alfred T. Mahan, f. S. M-. one of the world's jrcatr-flt authorities on naval matters. 72 years old today.
Rusrs'cy, former Canfor public works. GJ
AMinii.li n.iM nut i,roim:. It was admitted at the general of
fices of the Humify company at I.aport this afternoon that, following a ( mi'ctins of the directors yesterday, an 'important deal involving the taking over of another plant had been practically consumed. They refused to 'j.rive further information at this time. ,This will make the third plant to b ! taken over in a short time by the i company, the others being the a.-tr-Scott at Richmond and the Advance Thrashing Machinery company at alJt;tle (.'reek. i io; swios Misrmoss" i.ifk.
A faithful ollie dog saved the life of Mis.H Anna Funk when fh? n at-
tacked by an angry cow at her heme, j north of Holt a nsport, today. The arl- : mal had an aversion to women and j when Miss Kunk approacljed it ratncd ! ujion her, knocked lor down and o tra n j goring anil trampling her. She scream i -d and ber pet dog rushed upon tho; frantic benut, fastened his fangs in 1,
throat and drove it off. The cow 1
MOTOHIVH HAIH.A UlltMOD. 10. A. Abbott and wife and their son na.te accident here this evening. Thj wc-re on their way to Tndtanapnlii
i from their farm at. Crorhersville whet It hey stopped at a local pa race to Rei jcas'dlne. The tank overflowed ani j tire started from one of the sidelight! land before they could get out of tht badly burned. The automobile was
i u I nod.
iji ition in fiaim; i.i.ss. John Morris, motorman on a city street car at Klwood, was badly cat
iby flying glass this morning when a i tract ion car filled with passenirei s j backed into it. Moth cars were cnu-
snieratiiy namacec,. .Morris is under the care of physicians Put ii not dangerously hurt. C.HAIIH WIItK: M Y IJIK. Joseph Todd. 2't years old ,a blacksmith helper at the Southern Hallway shops at Princeton, wis probably fatally Injured by coming in contact with a live wite duriig a storm la'9 today. A few- feet from the shop grounds he stumb!--d over a brnk"r telephone In falling Todl ca-.icht ho';d of the wire and was near
ly electrocuted before assistance couM
g 1 v e n .
TUYlN'Cr to stop racing at 'rying need of the hour is
t'o a
ter. race
where everybody can win.
Hammond Chapter No. 117, regular meeting Wednesday. I M and M. K. M.
II. A. Oct.
M- I t.er-Ocoa n
r'a v;
NATURALIZING FOREIGNERS. It is a good thing that the Democratic county central committee ha.s taken a stand st gainst the naturalization of foreigners In Lake county. It was a pernicious practice at the host. The motives which should prompt the alien to seek citizenship in the United States are not the motives that impel! the county politician to get a foreigner his first papers. Becoming a citizen should be regarded as a highly patriotic act. It is a serious matter to renounce tine's allegiance to one form of government for the purpose of embracing another. The intention to do so should orig-
A law;, oi pointed to out of the that nosilii
I'lanaai'l to set the federal bench ratter modest Sala
n was enabled in
n p-aud
a few
a
fir as a em exactly to lend by 1 Vt'Vpt-c'-'on t em pla -lyes the nl).
o was ti
the consideration of arguments for Mr.
y ears to ret i ;-, urn
rn i ', i iona i e. dies not s the port of personage his roi'v-sion credit -a ability to any cause. Hon of these fHots absi
server f i om at y need
brain power O Mr. Orossctip'.
j;oose vel 1. Ve are not surprised that the projection of "Jr'osscuj) on the public vision as a urni 1", coun. clrtr and f-xpon.-nt of their cause should make even Mm Jlooseilt manauers open the windosw and gar--p for air.
NO DOCTRINAIRE.
IF SOCRATES had been living in this day and generation he would have been ever more glad to lake his
inate from n sincere desire to become i little old tipple of hemlock.
a citizen of the greatest republic that history lias ever known, the United States of America. Now when a herd of foreigners is rushed through the clerk's office, sign a document that they do not understand and then go out. and foil up on 'pero" nt the expense of tho county cntral committee it is not
SOMEBODY wants to know whether the American worn. in is too thin to be beautiful. Well, none of those who come, to th-; Miller beach are -too thin.
Mr. Uoosevek waxes contemptuous toward Governor Wilson because he believes in the limitation of governmental power. This is what he calls "a bit of outworn academic doctrine." He stands for "the extension of governmental power." Certainly It was not a bit of outworn academic doctrine when Mr.
Hoc-sevelt hurried from the break fai-L
fable at tho White House to grant his personal license to Mr. Frick and
Judge Gary for the steel trust to ab
sorb the Tennessee Coal and Iron company. It was not a bit of outworn academic doctrine when Mr.
Roosevelt, after repeated visits of George W. Perkins to Washington,
privately ordered his attor ney-gen-j big oral considered among themselves;
"whether we can afford to alienate the great Morgan Interests that have been so friendly to us." He wis
merely extending the governmental ( ,
i power like a practical man.
What Mr. Uoosevi -It advocates is that the illicit, alliance that has so long existed between the Interests
and the government, under Uepubli-i
can rule shall be made legitimate
Hon. William adtan minister years Old tod.ty. (leorge Wharf ethnologist and today. Kr.no Krancke man museum at years obi today. Renito Regard comrn i ssl ofo-r s i Washington, r. r
n .1 .tines, au III or, 4
expiorer, .ears old
en ra t or
of the Oer-
llarvard university, 37
PKSiTTM the high crest of prosperity understand that makers of women's clothe are almo-t on the verge of
haiikr'.ipii-v. j Thomas
THAT sweet tinkling sound yon hear (congress
rm.'l n.-i t ! n ir from th,. distant vista i I d is t ric t , ,,il
caused bv the janitor getting the radiator pipes ready SKK that Hoc Wo-'drnw Wilson is coming to Cary. Somone. please, snow Ma ' or Knotts how- to pronounce a few appropriate Latin phrases. Rcl Jul ;c Ki pf-ike do it and on the .lav of en ci-
Sng let there be an intirpreter on hand j
for tile collegians so they won't think
that bizoner is warl.ding off Sioitx ! pj dialect. Standard Steel car May par. or ' 5a South Broadway Yiddish. !H "TH K.-illusion wh ich lie produced on ! ij
bis worshipers can be compared only t- those illusions to which lovers are p' ovei bia ily subject during the season of courtship; it was an illusion which affected even the senses." M aulay's description of Ro.iis XIV. Kindly clip this out find hand it to One nearest bail moose brother.
Rul the i-a -s
one .f the rears
r
of the resident Philippines at old today. presenta! i ve on ' i r.f h M issou rl
.id o
I'MOX SCOI'T nn.l vim ohntil.1 mln. Brie. Slo Mire nm try It vhtle j tire Kluule. Sne tin ticket ami pet . Wtdl. Ketid for our premium tint.
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perfect ot Icavcamg agen
ItiADE FROM PURE CREAM OF TARTAR No alum, lime or ammonia.
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read I fl 1 the E J ca so J w
v,"t:nt-"- U , Mil 'ohiera.fski. Mips iij f owski, and 7-i- ! 1
Hammond's Greatest Dept. Store
O
AH. hut these are happy evenings for the farmer! He sits near the friendly cook stove tig iring out his bank ac
count in these golden Taft days, hisj
wife is beatinp up a batter r.f wheat I
cakes for breakfast, while Die kids
i he i imks aoout the tiusy mii Is am
crops. Some nrosncr i t v. eh .' ! r-
"WATIOR runs down hill." Ohica
Tribune. My! how Interesting.
STAOOIISWISKI. Al f
Na ne rzeje ws k i. Stefan
wadzki are offe-crs of a new bull mo
Itih in ia'r. The mere mention of h
nio.isi- gets our proofreader's goat
we mereiy write this to see elm w iggle. No doubt lO'iUor-Congressman I'.arnhait of Hoc! ester feels rather cheap now t hat his freak newspaper rcguia-
ition bill has been denominated as a l food law.
Saturday Grocery Specials YOU'LL BUY THE VERY THINGS YOU'LL NEED REMARKABLY CHEAP HERE THIS SATURDAY. -READ THIS LIST:
Freshly Seeded Raisins, l-ulllll
I Hand Picked Navy Beans, o 1 HHUKiS "7
Fresh Made Peanut But
ter, per pound
Fancy Carolina Head Rice,
10r kind.
11c
13c
o )onnds
hen, Old Dutch Cleanser, throe ni"1 , ans
y for .Jif
Argo Gloss Starch, three
pae for .
va-es
11c
Grandma's Washing: Pow
der, large -ar-kap;e
Oriole Corn Flakes, two 1(V packages 1 for I Jo Rockwood's Pure Cocoa, three 5c 1 Qf cans .lUu
and that he shall perform the core-1
iikc-Iy to inspire th m with any great re-pcet for American citizenship. The sooner the naturaHzi-.tion nf-
ficv is removed from political influ-!
once the better if will be for tho. tountry. There may be fewer, "first voters" in the campaign parades, but there will bo more good citizens in 'very community like this. Outside of family and religious affiliations there is no more serious act than that of swearing allegiance to ;'ie (lag. To one who would belittle it we commend to their thoughtful i -ip.s'dora i ion that remarkable story, " Man Without a Country."
J-rjP.BESZ3S AT LARGE.
that Roy-
pa
The story is Steele, recently
church in Gary, who at Michigan City for
William
or of a r.eero
is serving time tho murder of
,CCORI lNO to a West Superior dis- i
mony. When their union is recop-1 patch the r-xr-rpt of. a coafession of a nize:! instead of connived at, (l,t i former '".ary bribery witness reads in I people will be forever free, and the1 'ar,: "u't barroom. In i
. ,. .. . ... , i nere ti pave me ji.umi m one nuniir
; 1 1 o 1 1 ;i r den
trusts good trust a. and ail politicians ; is ar-.-.u
incorruptible. -
11 ',vi?--,-st'ivrt-
(wise, unselfish and
New York World.
his few
wife's eight, months ago
n-year-old sister a is tho object of a
CALIFORNIA couple, are to be wedded in a lions' den. Seems to us that it. is most excellent practice.
AND the beauty of it is that Judge Kopolke is too independent, to care what the other lawyers think.
ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION.
of incorporation have with tho secretary of state
Arti been fi
as follows: Tecumse-h Realty company, Indianapolis ;capital stock, $1 00,000: directors, David A. Coulter, Roy C. Shaneberger, Clarence Y. Meajis. United AVall Paper company, Indianapolis; capital stock, $."0,000; directors, lienjamin L. Shaw, Herbert A. Luckey, Royal 0. Spell man. Iiible Truth and Home Missionary pociety, of Noblesville; directors, Mrs. Kathcrine Lacy. Mrs. Margaret Dempsey. George S. West and others. The Miller and Nickel company. New Albany; capital stock, $3,000; manufacture, of vehicles; directors, William K. Miller, Catherine Miller, Joseph L. Nickel and Emma Nickel. Warsaw Overall company has filed
pardon petit p.m. Are you going to put your name on a. petition that. . palliates murder? If the law had run lis right course this black devil would have been strung up by tho neck long ago. lie strangled n defenseless woman. Within recent months negroes in Gary have murdered twelve persons. Three of the criminals are now at Crown Point awaiting trial. Not one
of them ever hanged. From duly in until seven weeks later there were four negro murders in Gary. One of the black fiends invaded a banker's home, shot down the maid, and then tried to take tin; life of the mistress and was onlyfrustrated because his revolver did not work. If there is a petition out for Murderer Steele every Gary citizen who (signs it stamps his approval on de
liberate murder. And cheap and despicable is the shyster lawyer who furthers the war c. This is something the Lake County liar association ought to busy ielf with.
IF YOU haven't a good dictionary you will never get a better chance to become the possessor of one by bringing six dictionary coupons to thin office.
;ae me ti.'e'a in one nunure i ominations, etc." All of which ijH fdpn of prosperity in Hary. j fj rse, Kditor t'arr of the Clary : it5 V-. .,....i .1.;. .,. IS?
Flour Buy the best, ( Jold PEAS Iedal or Ceresota. New Pack Early June's,
Ol vours
Trib. was sore and he meant something
else when he penned a fervent editorial
saying Riat the location? of the
!? Kis ti, ,ri.-iKjrXiw: r-'-ss t-i
1 2-liarrel sack . . U-liarrel sack. . Vbarrol sack.
. .2.92 dozen cans, 1.15;
. .1.47 per can. . ..75c
10c
Oreamerv.
omo-jH
SOAP
THE capture of "Leftie Louie," "Gyp the Flood" and the rest of the Allen gang was a sad blow in 11101 c than one quarter. Think xhat it must hare done to the correspondence school for detectives.
tlve works and car and foundry plant j U. S. Mail Soap With gl'Ohad done more harm to Cary than pood, j M , j qm Ciee: but he must have been doubly sore llltl, g jj
uUu
to make such a bu ! 1. AND then spaln these are trying
It took many a sleepless nlpht
I 10
F4
iiars ,
SOME of our exchanges are doing a great deal of talking about parsnips. Our idea of zero in newspaper discussion is a man who can't find anything better than parsnips to write about.
RETURNING fisherman tells a r.tory of running out of bait and putting a gob of (hewing gum on bis hook which landed him a o-pound bass. No affidavits.
GETTING THE SICK. Are you one of the men or women, who. when you meet a person who has been very sick and who looks bad, makes a remark something like
tb.is: "Why. Mr. So-and-so, how bad j
you look! What's the matter? Have you been real sick? I hardly know you, you look so terrible. I never saw you looking so bad and cannot understand how one can change so!" Or are you the kind that says when you meet one who has been sick. "Why, how do you do? You're looking; so much better than when 1 la ;t saw you. I knew you had been fool
ing indisposed, but am surprised that you're looking so well now." Which kind of a passer-by are you? Which sort of a remark has a tendency to make the person who has been Indisposed feel a little better and cheer up? Which are you? Waukegan Daily Sun.
SOME of the railroads are cutting down the speed of their fast trains
t i m
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111 lll-l 111. Mil III I to K.7 i .Mill Kioosei j
and then, too, the grass-eating worms have been fierce in Clary. "FIRST FROST OF S10 A SON." Tt MRS' headline. Weatherly so, yes; but tin-re have been many political ones long before the coh.l foot season began. MUST' not be worrying much about the political situation at Indiana Harbor when 50 of its citizens engape in a rim because the dance music was too slow.
To the fourth-class postmaster the
best cure for insomnia Is to hare job placed on the ciril service list.
SFOXATOU r.l-X SHIVERY is to open up the campaign democratic in this duchy. If Hen wasn't such a long-
winded orator we might go out to near him. T W F NT Y -N I N F - Y F. AU-O LP w o m a n out in Californy is running for Judge. Sort of an orange-grove Portia, we suppose. "H1-MP10R CHOI'S IN 1012 THROUGHOUT THE WORRP." Headline. Rooks as if we will have to thank the good Rord double extra on Thursday, November the twenty-eighth.
HAMS Oscar Mayer's Moose Brand, weigh from 8 to 12 pounds each, fl 1
2c
15c
1 1
per id Ball
Doz.
it
The Day in HISTORY
THIS I1VTK IV HIM'OltY. September 27. 1601 Louis XIII of France born. IMeJ May 1 4, 1643. 1722 Samuel Adams, otic ef the foremost of the Revolutionary patriots, torn in Huston. Pied there Octo-
FRUIT JARS Mason's Perfection Brand 1 2-galli ns 65c
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,47c ,39c
Fancy Shredded Pineapple
best brand packed,
I
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A fine Assortment of Iced and Plain Cookies, per pound J&
Butter Elgin
guaranteed finest -quality
obtainable, per pound. . .
Grapes Sweet Concords,
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Sugar Best E astern Granulated, with grocery order of 1.00 or more, (meat, butter or Hour not included), 10 pounds Jfc Potatoes Fancy home grown, white stock,! Qn bushel, 69c; peck. . . g Ob
Fresh Milled Pancake or
Buckwheat Flour, 3 packages
COFFEE Minas Blend, best viluo in town. 4 lbs., 1.05; per pound b
MILK Pet or Carnation Brands, Dozen small cans 49c Per can 45 ac Dozen large cans 98c
cans 25c
o l
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Fresh Roasted Peanuts, pound Best Quality Jelly Beans, i,('r Qf pound ., OU
Large Soft Gum Drops, Imported Walnut Meats
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41c
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