Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 105, Hammond, Lake County, 30 September 1912 — Page 4
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tion were syuonymous. It comes, therefore, with something cf a shock now and then to discover that a hero may be not only very far short of an Apollo, but actually handicapped by infirmity. in this instance there was something of the heroic in the life-long battle which this unfortunate has made in the struggle for existence. Doomed to bear a handicap that would have daunted all but, the stoutest heart, he has not
quailed. He has manfully fought
for the. right to live, and has won the respect of his community. Doubtless it was this staunch spirit, taught by years of his own suffering, that leaped at the chance to help one more pitifully stricken than himself. The sympathy that springs from experience with suffering is quicker and keener than all other. That, he had never seen the girl makes his sacrifice absolutely impersonal, of the loftiest type. Whether the surgeons can accept it does not affect the heroism of the offer. It is good to read that the people of Gary are planning to do
something substantial for Hugh. He deserves It, not because he made this proposal, but because, taken with hhi life's battle he is of the stuff that heroes are made of. He Is not apparently of the sort that can be spoiled by a helping hand. A man who has made so game a fight against such odds is not likely to become a charg.j upon the generosity
of the public. Lorain, O., News.
-MAGAZINE writers have organ-)
ized to do things for the Hull Moose. Can't think of anything better for a muck raker' to do, can you?
FLIES are nearly all gon, but the people have just located the germ of insatiate ambition and will swat that.
SPEAKING OF VICE CONDITIONS. West Hammond has been an exhibition of it in miniature. Enlarge the exhibit and you have the large city. The grand jury may not find it possible to trace the responsibility to the men who most deserve punishment, but the effort i a sincere one, and whatever good comes of it is that much clear gain. Editorial Chicago Tribune.
DYE It man robbed of ?250 by auto bandits must begin to realize
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For WILLIAM HOWARD T A FT. Against FHF.F! TRADF. AND FREE SOIT.
Hammond Comman(lry No. 41. K. T., will hold special meeting Monday, Sept. 3 0. Red Cross degree.
Hammond Chapter No. 117, regular meeting Wednesday, P. M. and M. E M.
R. A. Oct.
M.
The Progressive movement is easily known by the pillar of red f.re at night, and the clouds of dust by .day, made by the awakenir.g voter? rushing into its ranks. Whiting Call. We knew if he persisted in his course that, Farr would be seeing red . before long. Here's proof! Armageddon's pretty dusty.
GARY is not a bit fussed up because Prof. Wilson is headed this way. PresiJont and presidential candidates to burn have been there before. Wait till a king comes.
ONLY interest we can show in fall styles for women is whether we shall have to hook or button them up.
the high strangers.
cost of chatting with
IT IS said that women's clothing is to be more transparent than evjjr. Well, if it is, some of them are going to get arrested for violating the speed limit.
PERHAPS you think Mr. Taft is not making any friends by staying at home and keeping out of all this brawl.
TARIFF AND PRICES. A correspondent of the New York Tribune says the following"Sir: As a reader of your paper I would like answers to the following questions:
"What is the reason that beef i3;corner.
THE LIFE SUBURBAN. The longer I live here the better satisfied I am In having pitched my earthly campfire, gypsylike, on the edge of a town, keeping it on one side, and the green fields, lanes and woods on the other. Each, in turn, is to me as a magnet to the needle, says a well known writer. At times" the needle of my nature points towards the country. On that side everything is poetry. I wander over field and forest, and through me runs a glad current of feeling that is like a clear brook across the meadows of May. At others the needle veers around, and I go to town to the massed haunts of the highest animal and cannibal. That way nearly everything is prose. I can feel the prose rising in me as I step along, like hair on the back of a dog, long before any other dogs are in sight. And, indeed, the case is much that of a country dog, come to town, so that growls are in order at every
The only being in the uni-
not Imported from Argentina when !verse at hieh I have ever snarled,
YALPivRISO just shivered the other da when the Dyer auto bandits went through and the bandits went on and Valparaiso shivered.
ARTHUR Brisbane- has Jumped with both feet into the Bull Moose camp. Now watch his boss, W. Randolph Hearst!
WHO'S WHO. LaFollette is one of the real Pro
gressives of today. ! LaFolIatte is against Roosevelt. Louis Brandeis is one of the real Progressives of today. Louis Brandeis is against Roosevelt. Governor Hadley of Missouri is one of the real Progressives of today. Governor Hadley refused to follow Roosevelt into the third party. Senator Borah is one of the real Progressives of today. Senator Borah refused to follow Roosevelt into the third party. So on down the line. How about the other side? Georgo W. Perkins followed Roosevelt into the third party. So did Bill Flinn, Dan Ilnnna, Heney, Reveridge. Ward, Woodruff, Munsey, McCormick and others of the same ilk. LaFollette against Heney; Brandeis fgain Flinn; Borah against Beveridge; Hadley against Hanna. Are the real progressives found in the Bull Moose party or against it? - Richmond Virginian.
the duty is only one and one-half
cents a pound?
"Why have raw hides advanced since the duty was taken off? "Why has coffee advanced in price some 75 per cent in the last two or three years and no duty on it? "What proportion of rice used in the United States is imported, and what is the duty? "Is news paper any cheaper since it came in free from Canada? "When did we begin making steel rails in the United States and what was the price a ton then? "What is the cost of the wool that it takes for a suit of clothes?" ' These questions might be put to
Governor Wilson, who seems so cocksure that the protective tariff is re
sponsible for high prices.
or with which I have rolled over in
the mud and fought like a common cur, is man.
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U. Z. WILEY was tx busy to run for congress on the Bull Moose ticket. Well, the Republicans were getting him so busy explaining that, he didn't know whether he was afoot or horseback.
HALLOWE'EN and Turkey Day have at last got their stride and are lushing this way in seven-leaeue boots.
WE opine that it will take far more than little Governor Marshall to put the Mineral Springs track out of the running.
PROFESSOR is making great fuss
over a latheriess frog he d raised.
Frog died and he is now frogless father.
FOOD jugglers who get the difference between the dollar the farmer gets and the five dollars that the ultimate consumer pays are respsnsible for the hifh price of living.
SOME of the leading Bull Moosers In Hammond during Beveridge's 1010 campaign were decidedly against him. Now thfy arc for him.
A HUMBLE HERO. Who that has read of the offer of
that crippled newsboy at Gary to sacrifice his twisted limb to save the life of a girl who had been terribly burned in an automobile accident has not been touched by his humble heroism0 Thanks to the novelists, artists end poets, our conceptions of heroes are straight, clean-limbed creatures, veritable A polios, as if physical perfection and mental and moral perfec-
A DANGEROUS SPORT. A skin grafting operation was per
formed in a Gary hospital yesterday, which It is believed will save the life of Ethel Smith, an eighteen-year-old girl, who nearly lost her life when she was burned while double-riding on a motorcycle with her sweetheart. Besides the terrible suffering that she has gone to and the doubtful possibilities of the future it. will cost
Ethel Smith's father hundreds of dollars for the doctor bills; and it has .already cost her mother infinite anguish. If there is any sport that is dangerous it is double-riding on a motorcycle and deaih always lurks near when the second rider, as in this case, is seated on the gasoline tank. But it goes on just the same.
NAT Goodwin has recovered so far from his recert injuries that he 's setting up. Well, if he is sitting up he is taking notice, so pretty chorus girls had better 'ware.
BY THE way, has anyone even seen lately a woolen stocking like grandmother used to knit. If they
have, they might try to rapture it
and see it scum.
ET TA BRUTUS! The Mtnton Review, a "rankpizen" Democratic paper in Kenton county, has the following to say of the Hon. K. I. Crumpackcr. It will ho remembered that Roby fought Mr. Crumpackcr "teeth and t.e-;iail" in the last campaign, but he, too, like Peterson, of Crown Point, hit the "stone wall." "Prtsent Indications are that Congressman K. I. Crumpaeker will be re-elected in the tenth congressional district at the November election unless a l.nirlsile should develop, of whie hthere are no Fitrns at present. In this county at least. Rensselaer Republl-ll.-an. That Roby fought Judge Crumpaeker teeth and toe-nail is putting it mildly indeed. He used a lot of other tools besides his teeth and toenails, and it would be extremely interesting to know whet Mr. Peterson has done to his former right-hand
man.
DESPITE our vaunted doctrine of liberty the bathtub is about the only place where al! men are equal nowadays. "WOMEN FORM CLUB To LAUGH." Headline. And we tot you that their literary fund will be spent in buying up copies of T. R.'s speeches. NKW comet reported discovered. Hope not. Ever since tile Halley
stranger came and went in our skies this old world has keen topsy-turvy. IN addition to having: all of the electrical, aeroplaninp and auto phrases, a dictionary isn't up-to-date any more
unless it defines the various terms of j
graft.
rdward. J.Jniichell
slapped on the. wrist It pertinently asks whether T. R. is running for the presidency. or for revenge. NOW will all of the married women
whose husbands proposed to them on
DON'T thtrk that every man you see bonded knees, please, stand up?
GETTING pretty cheap in Chica
go. Here 8 a policeman stripped of his star for accepting a bribe of 50
cents.
THE old-fashioned waltz is coming into style again, and the turkey trot and bunny hug are going out. It will soon be possible to have a really enjoyable time at a dance in the near future.
NEW Haven, Mo., has a citizen fJO years old who is studying Latin. Has the Missouri language been used up by its long and faithful application to the mule?
THE police of Coney Island are putting down wickedness with a firm hand. hTe other day they arrested a
voung man and the girl he is to
marry for kissing each other.
THE editor of the Laporte Herald
to some first-class mu-iasks: "Does your husband bathe?" Yes; does yours?
with his arm behind his back is trylns
to affect a Napoleonic pose. Maybe merely trying to do some scratching because he has just put on his woolen ones. AS it is a lot of police never get their eyes opened until somebody has had their closed. "TUB soul of hH party was Oliver Cromwell." From Macau lay's History of England. Reminds us of the soul of the bull moose party. NEW YORK must go in mourning West Hammond has eclipse! It In the matter of melo-dramatic white slave story. Louisville. Courier -Journal. "BAGGAGE MEN SAY WOMEN WEAR LE8S PUT CARRY MORE WITH Tl I EM." Headline. Happy 'lays were those. when the order was just reversed. NOTE that New York republicans have nominated Mr. Hodges for governor. Augurs well that they'll look to their fences. GARY cripple gave burned girl a leg. Wonder if after November 5 any crippled bull moosers will offer the burned colonel a llrah. "WHAT'S become of the old-fashioned woman who used to keep her veils pressed In the family Bible? "YOU were a ajirew mouse once.'' Hearst Idiotorial. Yes. and there hasn't been much progress made since the re
mote ages considering the fact that a lot of humanity still wend the ways of the bull moose. IF Eve ever came back from the Garden of Kden bet you the first thing that she would nay is that, "The modern woman hasn't nothing on me." NOTE that Chicago mayor is exercised because corporation stole a street. And it isn't so long ago since virtuous Chicago laughed because some One had a house stolen in Gary. "AMONG those who were robbed by the clairvoyant was Mrs. Lamb. 21
Tyler street." News item. Now, when 1
will the women case being fleeced? PKTE wanted to have her: Marriage license has been issued in Chicago to Peter Ebner and Wanda Habner. ' REAL ELIXIR OF YOUTH FOUND." Examiner headline. For heaven's sake let's buy a barrel of it to give to the Hammond aldermen and maybe they'll see the need of sidewalk lights in the business district. NOT even its overworked cider presses and big families enabled Dyer to break into print so well as did Its auto bandit melo-drama a few days ago. CHANCES are that the promoters of the Mineral Springs racetrack figure that Governor Marshall Is so busy with his own little race that he won't have
I time to bother their's.
READ yesterday that over in Italy they excavated an ancient wine cellar near a cemetery used 1.01 years ago. Happy are these departed, writes Henry Coldhottle. NEW YORK HERALD bhould be
The Day in HISTORY
Til I S J) ATK IN HISTORY. September :tO. 1TCS -The British garrison landed in Boston and occupied tbe Town House and I'aneuil hall as barrack.. 1770 George Yh itefield. one of the founders of Methodism, died in Now bury port. Mass. Born in Ensland, Dec. 27, 1714. 17S1 Yorktown invested by the American aripy and French allies under Washington and Rochamheau. 17S9 The Neapolitans occupied Rome. 1SC0 John Lee Carroll, governor off Maryland S7t;-S'i. born in Baltimore. Died in Washington, D. C, Feb. 7. 1911. 1SG2 Confederates victorious at battle of Newtonta. Mo. 1S74 The Fiji islands became British possessions. 1911 More than 100 persons drowned by the breaking of a mill dam at Austin, Pa.
THIS IS MY 60TII It I n TH IJ A Y. Sir C'linric V. Stnnford. Sir Charles Yiliers Stanford, a musical composer whose works have, long been regarded with the deepest respect,
was born In Dublin. Sept. "0. 1S52. He displayed talent for music almost in babyhood, and a march of his composition, written at the early age of 7, was produced at a Christmas pontomime at the Theatre Royal. Dublin. In 1 R fi 0. After studying in Dublin and Ixmdon
j he completed his musical education in j Germany. For some years Sir Charles j has been professor of music at the j University of Cambridge. His compo- ! sltions have beer, numerous and of a
wide variety. in addition to many symphonies, overtures, concertos. and Chamber music of all kinds, he has produced six or seven eperas, including "Savonarola," "The Canterbury Pilgrims" and "Much Ado About Noth-in."
Motions and Orders
Itoom , S, n4t Rudolph Ifegerer & Co. vs. Geo. DeW Clinton et al. Defendants Krskine and Harbor Building Co. file verified motion for continuance. Sustained. At cost of said defendants. 7C7S Mike Dmozyk vs. Republic Iron &. Steel Co. Defendant files affidavit for change of venue from county. Granted. Porter superior court. Ten days. 7S19 Carl J. Lundberg vs. Julius Cohen et al. Defendant Julius Cohen files crcss complaint vs. plaintiff. Plaintiff files motion asking for
leave to file third paragraph of 1 complaint. Granted. Cause continued until Sept. 26 at cost of plaintiff jf.S" Ernest L. Miller vs. Maggie Mill
er. Find for plaintiff granting divorce Judgment. Plaintiff, not to remarry for two years. 7S43 Stanislaus Madejyk vs. American Assurance Co. riaintlff granted lfave to amend. 7S49 Edgar N. Hyde vs. Anna L. Jones et al. Caused ismissed. Judgment. S33S Fred Oonradt et al. Defendant H. Meuer files affidavit for change of venue from county. Granted. Porter superior court. Ten days. ?423 William Guss vs. Pert Algrim ct al. Receiver flies report. Room o. 1. $224 Defendant files motion to strike out asking for change of venue sustained. Motion for new trial overruled and exception. S4."3 William L. Craig vs. Alexander Dakal et al. Defendants Dakai and Dakai file motion for new trial. S5i3 Estate of Geo. D. Clinton vs. Fernando W. Daegling et al Defendant United States Lumber Co. files disclaimer. S5S0 Defendants defaulted. Find for plaintiff quieting title. Judgment. Defendants dismiss appeal, costs paid. S754 Home Building Loan and Savings association s. C. (diver Holmes. Defendant defsulted. Find for plaintiff" for $1,112.51 plus $100 attorney's fees, fore-closure without relief. Judgment. S7?n Lansing State bank vs. Joseph Kusina et al. Receiver files petition to make certain repairs. Granted. Not to expend ?35 for sail repairs.
SP54 John Wagoner et al. vs. Bertha
Ziotnik et al. Defendant United States Lumber Co. files disclaimer. Carl Huettner et al. vs Charles J. Furst et al. Defendant "Eric Lund files affidavit for change of venue. Granted. Porter superior court. Ten days. 9!7 Thomas J. Peden vs. Martin J. "Healy. Defendant Elisabeth Healy files answer to plaintiff's Interrogatories. 91fi9 Calumet Supply Co. vs. John Ro. mnncheek et al. Defendants John and Mary Romancheck defaulted.. Cause dismissed as to defendant John Lipinski. 8G77 Peter Schoenhofen Brewing Co. vs. Joseph Michnik. Find for plaintiff on first parngraph for $S00 and on second for $'".5. without relief. Judgment. 8765 Oeorge S. Greene vs. Antony Katsantonlc. Find for plaintiff for $164. Attachment sustained nnd property ordered attached and sold to satisfy claim. Find thft parties claiming property attach"d have no Interest therein but that plaintiff has first and prior lien thereon an property Is the property of Antony Katsontonis and is liable for sail debt. ria'.ntiff recover all costs. Judgment. S20 Commonwealth Edison Co. vs. Gary Park Co. Plaintiff dismisses. Judgment. SSOfi John Chakos vs. II. II. Kolsnat ft Co. et al. Find for defendants. Judgment. S902 Solomon T. Fish et.-., vs. Solomon Levy. Plaintiff dismisses.
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Judgment. 9474 Josephine Feddeler et .1. vs. Ella Feddeler et al. Flr.d that property Is indivisible and Is ordered sold and Hammond Saiings & Trust Co. Is appointed commissioner to sell at private sale. All cash, or onethird cash, and balance In two equal Installments in one and two years, 6 per cent interest secured by mortgage vn "eal estate. Published for three weeks In Lowell and Hammond papers. Roto . a. 535 Tony Demuro vs. American Steel Foundries. Transferred to Lake circuit court by agreement. 570- Wni. F. Frank vs. Gary Park Co. Can so dismissed, costs paid. S62" John Midlekamp vs. Harry J. Laws et al. Answer to Interrogatories filed by both defendants. 9493 Raehael Matasir vn. Herman Matasar. Upon agreement of parties custody of child Anna awarded to defendant. Stipulation filed. S503 In re: Improvement of Hickory street. Appeal dismissed.
7P25 Stanislaus M.idfjiyk vs. Interstate Iron Steel Co. Tlaintiff files amended complaint. S 423 Wm. Cuss vs. Pert Algrim et al. Report approved snd receiver allowed $35 for his own compensation and $75 for bis attorneys ani to make distribution of balance in his hands according to system proposed in his report. 8530 John MoJr.ar vs. City of Gary.
Find for plaintiff for $3f").
ment. SS59 Georee. W. Jones vs Anna
Jones et al. Defendant Anna L. Jones files counter claim sgainst plaintiff. S S S 6 Union National Savings & Loan association vs. Lceciara I'isarski et ul. No. S(!04 is coi soliilated with this cause. Co;r. lalnt. th. rein to stand as cross con. plaint here. SlfiS Pcss o Shobe vs DanWl D. hohe. By agreement of parties order heretofore made is to custody of child! en moulded so as to give tiame to parents cf plaintiff. 95S5 Charles Nuppnau vs. Gary Heat. Light and Water Co. Defendant files affidavit for change of venue from county. Granted. Porter superior court. Six (.ays. 9592 Wm. Scbrocdcr pro ami vs. N. Y. C. ,v St. L. R. K. Co. Find for plaintiff for $125 and crsts. Judgment. Kn(m o. 2. 49il lohn McNaughtcn vs. Marion R. Erskine et al. PUintiff dismisses action at own costs. Judgment. f.?S! Hammond Lumber ( o. vs. Otto C. Bauer et al Plait tiff agrees that title to land in Henry SVhrage and no judgment against land be taken only against bu idlng with privilege of removal. Order as per for m. 722 Nathan Block vs. Frank Elsonhutt et al. D. fend mt filed verified motion to set aside judgment. 7315 Fred .1. Smith vs. Vincent MalElnskl et al. Plaint fT files dismissal against lot 21. blk ?.. first addilion to Indiana Harbor, in name of Vincent MnD.lnskl. 7494 Leonard A. Van Onsen vs. Joseph Galik et al. Calumet Supply Co.. S. S. Kimhcll Brick Co.. John C. Gustafson. Geoij-.e J. Walter, Gary Lumber Co. :.nd Joseph Skarupa file stipulation dismissing cross complaints at cost of defendants Joseph and Veronica Galick.
Higner Courts' Record. supreme Uotirt Minutes. 2221 4. Alinira M. Stockton et. al. vs. Reuben C. Yoeman ct. al. Jasper c. C. Appellants rttition for time and are granted including October 1. 1912. 22215. The same time is granted. Appellnte t'ourt MlmitcR. M07. Chicago & Erie Railroad company vs. John O. Kelp. executor. Pulaski C. C. Appellant petitions for time, which is granted, including October 15. R: 12. 8339. John B. Philapy vs. AukermanP.rli:lit Lumber company. Miami C. C. Appellee's briefs. S342. National Live Stock Insurance company vs. Harry M. Wolfe. Daviess C. C. Appellant's briefs. 8370. Independent Five and Ten-Cent stores of New York vs. Fred E. F.arlcs. Laporte C. C. Apj olice'B briefs.
