Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 107, Hammond, Lake County, 2 October 1912 — Page 1
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EVENING EDITION
VOL. V1.L, NO. 107.
HAMMOND, INDIANA,
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 2,1012.
one cent ri:u copy. (Hark Numbers 2 Cents Copy.)
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Noted Auto Driver Killed in Practice at Milwaukee.
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Kd!tr I'tToy A. Parry. 44 Warren sti , Hammond Gem nil Manager W m. A. M.-Hie. I' 2 2 F.-.M 4 4nl FUo
lluslr.fss M..r...rer It. H. Mcll'.", S'- Sonh ir.linwi: street. Hammniiil, I re.l. Publisher The Iike County Print .? -; ,y Fuhi !!.: n -i Company. Hammond, Indiana. OMiierm (If a corporation, jrlve name and mlilrrMK f stockholdrrn holding total amount of utork.) Win. A. Mi Hie. President. '.'22 F.ast 42nd str. rt. Cel. 'n.;o.
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Ti I. Miirr. Treasurer. TMO Lake iif'-iiiii', 'h i ".i , : o Percy A. ';irry, 44 Warren street. Hammond, ind. T. .1. l.'.noviin. Jolltt. 111. V. C. Williams, I .a Grange, I;!. In regard to Section - of the law. TlIK TtvR docs j,..t accept payment for any editorial or other p: Inted matter printed as news Knnnn bondholder", niiirlem.'rt'ii, and other f cnrltv holders, holding 1 per rent or more of total nmount of bond. mor tauos. or other sccu rt t les : There are no bonds, trior; c.'iii's or other s.-.'iiri'. ios outstar, dint: nsuinst The Lake County Printing PuK-saint; 'omp '" y. tvrrner number of copies of each Issue of this pnbllrntlun sold or distributed. thrmiR'n the mails or othervlc. to pnld ulnci"irr durlnc the Kii month preceding the date of this MRtcnu-iil : llnlly. in,.'l4t. 1.VKI1 COl XTV IHIVri. A; 11 11. IS H I N ( (lllinN, by H. 1. I Ml It. 1 reasurer. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 1st day of October, 1912. (SEAL) K. M. i;oo!)I.ANi, Not.iry Public. (My commission expires Aucust 2". 191",. )
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Senator- l'runk ( Invit was in 'Mam- At f;0 present tlm an effort ts ltnnr.ii todav and state.! that Thm Timhs ! Inur made to o;.eii I'a key .:aoo, but S.,os scoopi'd the reKlon on tho fact that ' this is beitiK foujrht by Henry Krlek, tt.o '"iiiry & InttTiirhan V.ad rr;a ie ar- j who owt.s a va!i:il'.f manufacturing t.insvments with tho t'b.ieaifo City rail- ' !t. "n i; ,. east tile of the canal ivl-.i.-h ways, to run Into ''hieaKo. would be cut In two by the extension
r were not ready to have the fats public," f.abi Cavit. "but 1 cant
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In This Issue Will Be Pound Complete List of Merchants Who Will Figure in the Great Co-pperative , Pare Refunding Sale and''Their "Ads" Telling of I
Bargains; Sale Begins Sat urday.
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Thl His; nrnlu Kditlon of T 11 H TIM US, If you but knriv it, mesiUM ble money In your pocket, i V And It Is all to you. reader. t whether or not you take advantage of the itoUm opportunity ottered. The luiiifi men of Hammond to the number of over two xeore have Joined In this, entei-prlne nlth Til H TIMES In laylnaf this exceptional trading opporluulty belore yoiu You and your family and friends are lr.vlted to come to Hammond any time within the week of October 5 to 12 and take ailvn ntaue of the Great Co-opera-
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In proKress here a bartraln festival !
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deny the stateiitents made over my own smnut".r. The letter I wrote to the b..nd ' o;:;;,ariy revealed the true .situation." Two Connection. i It as then learned that two con-Iner-fbn. will 1n tua.ie wltii tiu H.itn;m..nd, U"l.itin Ksst Cni. ao rallj w.iy. i hie v. iM he at Hammond, at the ie..!T!er of Si'tiiey and llohmati streets, ami tho other will be an extension of t e i-.i ry -1 nd ia na Harbor line to Whit- ! ii.K".
of tliis street. May Open fti Street. It is believed, however, that the riritter win tir.ally resolve 1"--. If in to a plan to open a Ftrw. alon the so-ith side of the iit;ht of a-ay of tho Penns j 1 a n 1 a ra road.. This is bei!ev d to 1.- th lopieal tbintj to do and l-'rick m-!U donate a straet of land for street purposes at this lotion. It Is said that the street would have been oper.ed through to Whiting Ioiik !h!o were ft not for the fart thrt certain i,rorery owners have the Phkey
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Hammond Councilman De-! Thrills Received in Indiana-
clares That He and Wife Have Rooms in City and Hence He Is Entitled to Represent His Ward.
polis at News That Bull Moosers Are Offering Wil
son for Beveride Votes in i:-
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A parmi" of 100 automobiles ?rem Hammond to (Jary where the biu: p-pui-Iiean rally 13 to be held is to be one of the features of Cue present campaifP. Tho parade will start from Hammond tomorrow iii;;l,t arid w ill to (Jury 'v m iv of the K: :;:e road. P..--1 fire is to la. ..; ;, .1 . tifo'iV' as the p-.ra.l- passes threori t'.e business districts of llamm,;: ; a 1 i i ry. T: :,i!t. paia le is the idea of liili N-..vm. n at;i ! 'P. K. P.ell. It is exj.eeted tr, att-,4. t a irreat d.cil of attention, A i,:im!'t ottiio- stunts to be a.ior.;..( to .id-,, rtise the nie- Ui.tr. '':.; parade is x peot d to h a
. the ..-it iro- -ur.y that t'-..-movement 1st not galuinti t :s r. por ted to be lo:nsr.
o i of ail of Cn's activity is i "
: w'dcil is to t e hi bl iu i.ano
We v ley ICil spe:,kF. h.',--,-ht tbat Cit Ha:
LONE BANDIT INVADES GARY'S RIDGE ROAD
f tti low h i 2' rn rv I vet 1 I 1 hfilr. moot ca, lliil nult lth
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hi ur .! i k, 1 S no, , 'if. t ho lint the- Ws y iv,-r in anay on IiIm acntltn siitri tbrrc n oitK ti t in hl place . A I ( (inn u ti iu
j the V- 1 :t".l I G: - ry w 1 firs: it u
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such rm no city known.
Marlon Hou-er, cuncilman of the ' TIM MS 111 lll.tr
ninth ward In Hammond, or the Home-j A I' VI't'lT; AI'ITIL
wood ward, whose riirht to his seal in t Indianapolis. Ju.l.. (id. An added
iUfstione.l several . thrill lias been i;ivett to the present powered Fiat car at a r.ipe t y-inlle an
h ated session a t t cam p a i trn by tiie n-ijris tiiat are reach- lour speed, when a r 'oft tire b!ev
Milwaukee, Wis., Oci. 2. Iav'...l
i'.rown, wealthy ymir.c New sportsman, was killed and his
mechanician. Tony Si udalarl, was injured, probably fatally, on the ' new Wanwatos.i automobile road course yesterday on the eve of the ei,hth runJiiJitT of the Yap.b rbilt cuji race. ! truce-Hro wn was drlvinu his hltrh-
weeks a so at
n the state has ever j wnil h th(, ciTy I;Uh,.ru
sh-
.ri.-e th- cor; c d o': ' . - i i : 1 i ammi ctr- re-xt S;!t -sr.'.ari .larnes . a r.cisir-e. .-i
it- h.orso will be packed :i that Mann is popular rlwavs been a friend of euion while in oontrrcss.
f th- most . arinir rohherj.-s in nnty took id ice late last ;d .-.ht
sp-akF. At at Ki.1f r.ad ar.d 1 '.roa.lway wii-u a th Ham- lone bandit e -ter. 1 a i.mlrom i.d at tVir plans : pistol point !. !. 1 t l; ,r(i:i"tr a ;: 1 mur.'.ty and ; cust'-rter ..f t;,e ph,, -. The h.indU s j opOe;i ion s Wet- fa. '. ' ! t ,'t t 1 he.-.-iUSe of id at the j the fact that th , is to. riijilt la li e ut lay ni:rb.t prote. tion in the district. K. Mann ! Those who were l ohhod:
It is ex- Jacob Ih.rbould.
F.d ward 1 'avis. Frank Cofth. i nt W 1 .r.enbn rriT. The rohbe'-v took jlaee ;n .Ta-ob
are mnklnpr a preat 'Parbauhl's poolroom at Hidire road and
rail;
thev held at
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d, his i ir In arm i m.Uen and
OFFICERS WILL ATTEND AFFAIR
voted on thejihef tlds city tha
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ornamental iiirht ouest ion
Trr Times is not boosting this bis i s , .. ... .. ,, ,
stitfate th
last niti tit I
trade week project for any particular to" j
benefit it will derive from it. but for j tf) re por, b.t(,: to UlH ,,,,
nt a e;m- i to .1 ieai.i..TH t
eh.ii'Res and ior iievercii
the stood the local tradesmen will tet
from it. The shelves in their whopa are loaded with the finest stocks and assortments of enoda of all kinds to be found in any city In Indiana, and the special barxain prices that will prevail trade week will save purchasers thousands of dollars. . KLK(.tT (joonss (.IlKtT H H(J S. Never at any time in the hlstorj of Hammond shops have they offered as attractive bargains or as elegant lines fContlnued on Page 8.)
supporters of
rbtKP are .Terini? to trade votes ;
in ..wneingo for votes '"fd has cciiee. from vi.-i e t ia' 1-ieceridire Hull
ipjioint. d a ( ommit-1 Moosrs iiave made tills proposition to
tee consisUnc of John i'a.scaly of the Democrats. Thy have off rod to fvade third ward as chairman, Henry F. j votes for Wilson for votes for Hover- : Efctrers of the fourth ward and' J.hn idgre. ;
Morharty of the first ward. This com
'.ut. 'lhe heavy into a ditch and ami ma ' h i li - we .-.
r.n-it-i? car aw er v d a second later men catapulted dhnron-
Mayor Small
se vera I plai . M (j o s r s liavi
stily at -r oss the road and into a field with terrific force. The men were thrown clear .f the car, which was
Just a Quartette. Wi'.'n the exception of four drunks very Utile of importance took place at the Hainan, nd police station last night, one of the drunks was in such a condition that hs was not aware that he had been arrested until he woke up this morning and found that he. was surrounded by steel bars. They w-ere all haied before city Judge I.'.arnett this mornitiR and fined $11 each. They were Paul Clevets, Kasi Hammond, arrested at Columbia and Morton avenue by Officer Carisor. John Smith and John Prapa. no home, arrested on C. & O. train rt Kr!e dopt by (.if ir?rs Hurt and Hesterrria ti. John .lone-:, Gary. In'!., arrested r.n Gary and Interurban car by Officer Purf.
mi t tee will report back to the council at its next m-ftine. Th- investigation is to be based on the charire that Mr. lfower h.is not l.-en a resident of Hammond continu msly since holding a seat In the council. Mr. Hower's request for art investitration came at the fb.se of what had been up to then a perfunctory meetinsr. Mr. lfower rl-dn to his feet said: "The charge has been made on this council floor that I am holding my seat Continued on Pace 5.)
This proposition, is based on the t i no possible chan-a carry Indiana, and tied beynd ail que
thing to do is to try governor, thus hrakij
t 1 pointed out, ry that there is for Hoos-evelt to -rn.'e that is setion the next best to elect HeverldKu
to th Kepub-
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Hammond to Send Big Delegation to State Meeting at Harbor.
P.roadway at 1 o ; ( f. o'clock. Ttarbaub! and three of his customers were sitiinfr at a table play intr a trame of euchre
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LIES IN JAIL 10
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ilcan state ore an izat u..n and running the Hull Moose parly !r.!o the lead. Wlien this news came in f,,r ttie lirst time a few days ao it was roundly
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the twenty-two of the officers
d directors . f the Hamm-nd Cham-,-of t'ommoroe have indicated to retary J I'. I'russel that they will .-nd the banquet of the Indiana Har-
and Hast Clili .it'.. Commercial duo !
the isitirif ntembers .f the Fed .r.d Commercial Clubs of Indiana.
In Meantime His Baby Dies and Family Is at Erink of Starvation.
GLUTH LEAVES Hi
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west mmm GIVEN CLEAN BILL
Assault Case. jt '1 ftor complaininjr that five men lyhnred upon him and feave him a severe beatinc while he was on his way from Sharpshooters' Park Sunday afternoon, IT. Green yesterday caused the Brest of Itoda Nestiz on a chartce of assault and battery. Constnb'e Phelps made the arrest and warrants have been sworn out for the other men. The case will be tried before Judsje Prest some time today.
Ton will say that a LaVendor cigar cannot be beat. If you try one.
August Giuth. 31 S Sibley street mysteriously dif appeared from his home Monday morn in.', when lie left for work at the Hammond Glue works and lias not been seen or heard of since. The police were n' Mel, but as yet have failed to fin' clews which will lead to his w' ..ahouts. The family state that they ,-ee no reason why he left bis home and psi the following description to the police: Thirty-four years old: beipht. 6 feet H inches: weight, l'Rn pound; medium build : dark complexion: dark brown hair: blue eyes; wore a black slouch hat and black clothes; blue snirt and heavy working shoes.
The Cook county irrand inrv ,-,i,.
clay prav- West Hammond a clean bill i of health- and made the following astonishing report: "We betr to report that we t!tv e,.,v,
pii-i with the instructions of the court and mad.- a careful investigation of the ( hal ves of crime in West Hammond, and owinu; to the lack of evidence substantiating tiles,- chaises we vere forced to find no hills in all of them. We heard all witnesses who came before us and all witnesses were permitted 'o testify fully and fro'dj without
I restraint, riot or.lv as to facts of the.r
own knowledge, but were permitted and requested to eive the names of witru sses who miiriit be able to establish the commission of crime. Tf. recall! d some of the witnesses two and three times so that, they mitrht have ample opportunity to present evidence to this hod. "W report to the .court that we deprecate the- habit on the part of witnesses of proclaiminpr publicly the existence of crime when unable to furnish evidence of the same."
Gnat interest is beiim shown in lip Fifth Annual convention of the Indiana
j Federated Commercial clubs which .convenes in Indiana Harbor tomoriow j and Friday. The program will be car
ried out almost ex it tly as planned, and wil be one of the best ever potlen up by th- orcan i za.t ion, a number of distinguished names b. intr; on the list of speakers. The delepiatt s are expected to t.etrln to arrive in the morn I n i.;, but the cotiVtniiori will not op., n up until the afternoon and the dub rooms of the Commercial dub of Indiana Harbor and Fast Chicago will be used for the- -rath-erinp. Where the delegates are to arrive in numbers on one train, there wiil be machines at tile depot to meet them and an effort will be made to make tr.e visitors foil at home from the moment Sent to Jail. On a charge of malicious tre.-pa-s on the riirht of way of the C. J. S. railroad, Paul Czsroffoviez. was sent to Crown Point yesterday afternoon for Ho days, his fines a mo u n t i nir to a s.irn of $..45. His case eame up before Judrfe I'rest and In the testimony it was also proven that the defendant had been steaiinsr (train.
trains until they
is an indk it that ts b.
f the lively tKat
ed. of (
Whil. in vest iiratl nil a case which came within his ju l isdic; ion as county poor allot icy, H. I '.. Jraiiirer of 1 1 uuM.Hiil unear'hed at Indiana Hatbor j esterday en- of th- most pitiful as-s of destitution and d Hth in a. famitv at
tic ii
PR taken ny the
Hammond organization in the cominfr convention that is to be held in Indiana Harbor on Thursday and Friday. Se( retary I'.russel will today send on", bite's to all of the members of
! the o m an ; : a 1 1 on urfrinn mem i" oe present at the s--stons f "e ormtnij Z.ltion if possible.
tfiey aiilit fro m!it
take tluir .1. j.ar t ii re. The pro-i am is as follows: T'bnmliiy Afternoon. October 1 2: SO Add! ess of W.dc.m, A S-hHek. r. M ,yor .f Fist Chicago.
:!;in) U, sp,.ii.s, Samuel M. Foster, j
President Indiana F. .b rated ("omrnei i i.il ( dubs. Fort Wa;. tie. ::.3" Gl ow I us Pains W. A. Kvan;
Kx-Healih Comtniss.oiier. Chicago, Hi. I : imlustrlal iixpansior, i th. j INCREASED RECEIPTS Calumet Iustrict and Uesnliimr Prob- ' .
l-nis J'.idtie null S. Koitor. President; 1 1 ih.mond Chamber of Commerce,; Hammond. Ind. 1
A d Jot: rnm en t. Tli u rxdii v livonini:. October .'. jTli. S:0.i Harajuet at the Auditorium, In- I to ti
that 1. .s
Ten Weelrs a;;. . d.ir street wa ssault and bai
Tlo of Si 1'G 2.
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of th- Hammond postmonth of S. ptember. ('"T.t'.t. For th" same r they were $c..6'.3.fij.
true increase this month is due fact that V.'. H. ( ..llkey S( lit OUt sh ! pm i' t s of catalogues in Sep-
feel ints
for the w ( r- $ z h last y.
in :i,n! at Gi t i me w i ' hon ' his wife an f tiirv. .1 and
dit d wil honi m .after the ltt.tb
with t!ie ,il S U rt on nd I n r .'.tiiit;. n i e.i ! to brir.i; r i
vest i u a t ion v, as 1 cas. hy Attorney
vet. boon tin.. ir'H .1 oil n K ii i rii -. . 7... i involved i i a ca.et. He has bee-
v. n P. int e er site e ttial 1 rial. I oit in ti.. j-.,. r ,. .d f a t a : i y ha ve ..i a. -t w.. 1 i inst Mondav tin- ml., hi
;-. 1 aid a n t l or ii . 'i : s
, corpse was hiumic f '" i ii. - I liilll'T and c n iidrcti it. Ms ( ; i a r. l; r i.ad acr h.nsl si ml a nd took st ens
t to th- ! i t i ! l y . At
on at. once i n 1 1 1 r:- ;: r.
the
I tembet- th!
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ar Instead of August.
: invited to Banquet i 'Pile n embers c-f t'.e bo.i
tot s of tin- I lammond . : tiierce ha V C been e x tet it s of t he i ndia-m 1 1 iri - a i: o ( 'o re, ;n. r. ia 1 ( " i n h mention .,' the Fed or. . ( 'llli.S.
end of dirce-:nb.-r of C,.mI ! he court es. ai!.! i hist P!i irinu tin- coni Commercial
I nlon Scout Im union made. Well, from (lie wny thin brand of Scrap suits the consumer, the I'nlon I,nl-I Is n stamp of superiority on the brand. Von hne to hot try It and you're sure to buy It and save the ticket for some one at home. Thev want a present.
Th.- tick' t er. til !,..- t f'.e I .a n . i"e - v. h i . r; i Thursday. Tills i. l:i by ti,.- Hammond Chumbei of ' . m r.
e:u to a seat at to he i.-!, on civ appie. late,; mi-eis of the and President
! ENGINE DERAILED. i Frie eii trine No. ill was derailed last ; n!-ht in Hammond. Just north of Fayette street, havim.; run too dose to a ; dernil'nii fro-. P.v o'clock tills . mo mine: it. was inr.iin on the track and j in runninir order as r.o damage was i done.
FOR BANK BUILDING.
Virgil
lieiter i:riris a ful atemlance
baVfii inr Clears are pronounced et ceptionally cood by all Btijoke'ra.
tiki: f iui: or mm h hfvi.tii. Safeguard y ourself by chcwinK I. nlon Scout, Ktinrnntffil pure and clean, manufactured from sun-cured and redried Kentucky leaf, under up-to-date sanitary conditions. Once used never
refused. Saie the tickets.
(Special to I itf; Timi.'s) Griffith. Ind., o.t. 2. An important a I estate d-al Wt.S closed 1 a t w. . K
I when Mrs. C F. .-iiowman sold her
prop.-rty on the r of Main street and .lun. toci nvet, . which i'.-s in Hart's addition to Griffith. This corner is on.- of lhe most valuable pb.es of prop. My in poiat of lo.-it'on (hit can be found :i t'wn. Th- l was made .y A. H.id b vc Stnith, who h s made some other in portrait sii-s h,.-e reci n 1 1 y. The Griffith Land company Is ..c:U J on th-- pro) rtv at ores, nt, but I; is understood that th- to w' par. h is. r wdll improve it in He near future wirn a bank and of th e t tilldinc.
TIMKS WANT ADS EEKVICE TO YOLI
ARE FOR
