Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 109, Hammond, Lake County, 4 October 1912 — Page 8
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Friday, Ot. 4, 1912.
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the demoiitioi ,,( th. paratory to erf"". ing Ftonc lnj : 1 il i njr on th Th town .-I'.irk, wiii, of? the hours for tl years, struck for th When taken ilown it
111 ft;,!'ts from
contractors say that the. old which was erect"-! in 1ms;. J good rondit ion, hut inMdV of It will l' a wr"'k. A a 'lnts there 1s copside rah '-e about the passing of the oil
it did years at the
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houi pre-K-.ihnu at 1 ' a n v 1 ' 1 e. been tolling
s: tMrty-two i time today, not show any cf wear. The
ImiMmu. I In fairly ten days o'.,l rrsien t i me n t bui'.Ui.-.s.
thanks should bo extended to the proV. ram committee, for their kindness in assigning me this subject; but the mure one studies it the Kreater beciimi's thi ta.sk of determining the i haraete r of treatment It should receive and t hich would bet tmit the occasion and arouse the most Interest of our visitors in thls-to-bc-jjreatest in- . , Iustrl.il eenter In the world. A traveler in the "West is beaet on
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HARBOR HOST TO FEDERATED CLUBS
Continued fr.
Price on
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praises of c:i visited and if caught at the
1. is savings are laud surrou nde.l and in a short ti:
i-al ind -jammer's potion ' lie wakes up to r". ml that th ward th.- St.ir of Kmptr. v, ay" it has not yet reach tlon of the West and in :!
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art hula.' locality . iio vt s himself to be hoioe. ioal nmnif nt st ed In a tract Of glorious climate j when the aneslluti-j
is worn otT Ugh "WostWe lids its d that iorP robabillty
th- bn-ality of sour itit Last li ft y yea r.s. you a re na live born d is!t Chicago and that o;i e known, the chain os o Mien's gang miifht
me 1 it t . rim;' offers on a :he nook of the "Masonic at '!'" o'ltM't, I want in y word that 1 am a native
tho-ie of your hosts who i n t he state ha v-e become - asimiiatei that they les! to try to separate in a 1; is rnrmoy uui. ss th. h u id red cent :i in.- in 171V- sled arid t'x-'e.lorit
Aye! twelve years afro this spot where we are now eongi egaled wa a barren waste of sand and swaii, the spy.
Wuere .Ml now (.'-vi ii j nu n i t .isro was uninhabited except by Min.l j T flees. Jack rabbits and bull froirs. 1-if-jtv teen years ami the city -of Hammond. Ik with scarcely 6.000 people, not a foot ol tv cement sidewalk, with no grade to her : t. streets except a tew which had been j paved, was struggling along with a i few of lier loyal sons exerting all their ; S; energies in attempting to interest i t mamifaeturers to locate some where in 1 the region at the south end of I.akejt
Michigan. Their efforts were amply
repaid after a time, and through th combined effort of the East Chic n
company and public spirited citizens in ! i i Kast Chicago and Hammond factories j
bewail to locate in thin res;ion. In ls"" j Lake county had 37, "OU population; In
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We respectfully invite your presence at our
151D she had more than SU.ono. In 1!)')0 Hammond had about 12..a.); Rast Chieai;o about 7.00.1; that pa I t of 1 t Chicago !(i;on as Indiana Harbor had just been laid out; Gary was not dreamed of. Men came to the rei-i.ui
lid see in their minds' eye a f violets b ft above the ; u 1
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efft.-t i'- in ,'o-r; Throat 1 Iip-Olihi-TK a:n pnis:?, limits. Forher leadinff -t te'.itn.K of k r.i an Iab -f -.r addition -
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as investors, hut r thoughts alor.e; !-e.,,,n means to
iana. W'ii.ri 'e conterritory called the
Ibiou' was crossed and rey tiunk lines for years for no son th in that th.-y -a anted to Ohicaeo and could not sret
ept t h r '.i t; 'n the north end of
!.H;o county, tlat men interested in ' ar industrial development did not see tip-j ot-
Mdva!:tae.cS ,.;Ter-m by this locality tin- j til approximate! v ;."( y. ars a no; that'
I even then the utdnvltltic nature of tliej soil arid the . t-.ormous expenditure j necessary to ruo-u'd it into habitable I territory retar.--1 its crowth and kept'
away all h 1 1 1 t
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I O 1 S t fie me iy a rc.'ii.:io "r. i-s t ritory aiumet river . a barren wast i! imlustties. marvelous in v used to la uc lireen and his
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RSAIDE FROM PURE CREAH1 GF TARTAR No alum, lime or ammonia.
photoc aplis ol
es and portraits of chain ItRhtnini;
- taken. Klectri ity is extructeii out Niapara Falls and sold for llRht and
power. In fact, as Herbert Kautinan puts it, "Miracles an- frottln so very common place that most of the in i.i
inns are lookintr around for new Jobs.
Hut to my mind, the industrial expansion of this retrion since lfOO surplus s I the wonderful feats above referred to. ' Since that time not millions but nundreds of millions have been expended i 1 in this development, private corpora-! I tions Interested chiefly in the lands of I this res ion have expended hundreds of i (thousands of dollars in bull.Unp water'ways runnimr from Lake Michigan to1 I the Calumet river, so as to itlve these ! great inland industries water fro-i it
almost valuable as If they were o i the Jake itself. The Renins of t men hois caused the captains of Itsdustry to rjuiclcen tiieir pace and Invest In ail the available factory sites within the territory and the civt!i7.ed world has stood asa.-ii as it heard and read of the huildltiKr "f the n:ai:iii:K'"tit city of Gary by the Hutted States steel
corporation and tr.e manutaviui world now recognizes this r.a-ion the comini;- industrila center of country. "bo you realize that within live
Accepted :or 1912-13
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Fashions
EVERYTHING that is beautiful in Suits, Dresses, Coats, Furs, Waists, Millinery, Shoes, Men's Clothing and Furnishings.
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THE FIRST GRAY HAIR 15 MSiGji OF AGE Easy Way to Preserve Natural Color of the Hair ! and Make It Grow.
i jsix miles of where you J Standard d! company 'thousands of men, has j and is manufacturtnc:
different articles out of
are s 1 1 1 i n k th" is employing an oil refinery more than Jo crude oil, tliat
the larttest boats on the
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A harmlof-s remedy, made from com won Rarden pace, quickly restores prav hair to natural color. The care r.f the Lair, to prevent it from losing its color and lustre, is just as important as to care for teeth to keep them from discoloring. Why spend
money for ( osmetics and creams to j f (. improve the complexion, and yet nep- 4 lect your hair, when gray hair is !
even more conspicuous .tnu nu.f.t----
tlve of ape than wrinkles or a poor; complexion0 Of the two. it is easier j to preserve the natural color and j
beauty of the hair than it is to nave
a good complexionAll that is necessary Is the occasional use of Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy, a preparation of. common garden Sage and Sulph'"-, combined with other valuable remedies for dry, ha'-sh, faded hair, (land ruff, itching sculp end falling hair. After a few applieations of this simple, harmless remedy, your hair will gradually he restored to its nat-
coior. in a snort: nine me ua nu
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it operates
iir.-iit Lakes, running; thm up down tiie canals, built bv private f
these can.iis located within a stone s i throw of this building? That we havethe Frank S. Hetz company, the larjrest'; manufacturers of surR.oal i nst ru men t s . in the world? That we have one of-
I the larsrest. If not th- largest printing .
ami puhlistiinc establishment in exist- : once, unless it he the puhlie Printline : office in; Washington? That we havi a plant that Is manufacturing and f urnishinpr the cement that Is belts used in the construction of the I'anam-t canal? Do you reaiize that within this;
j district is located a steel plant which I (has been six years in buillliikC and is ; ! not yet ompleted ; That more than a; hundred millions have been expended ! in its erec tion, and it w 111 cost many, ' : rtii-itiy millions mor to iirirut it to its j originally planned perfect ion ? (lad you ever heart! that we have a steel:
rplant with a. capacity of It"1 steel ight curs a day and that it takes CO men to operate It? That we h.-ive
i a. half dozen ste el plants em ploy inur ! from l,f"'0 to 3,'"0 men taoh? That w-
j rnanu fa ctn re bolsters and sprints f..r 'railroad trains -mployinp; LetH' men?
That we manufacture on- of the b st pianos in the market? That we have more than 150 other manufactui i nir industries employing' from C't to l.o-'O men? That within this sood year 1 '. 1 2 a number of tracts of land, varyltifrom Hi acres to 1 . t o o acres have h.-en sold to different concerns whi. h within the next 12 or 2 1 months will expend more than $f.e.e".0,0ie,i in the erection and completion of their pi. Hits? And when you have left this hospitable (ity ii ml have returned to your homes, look about you and if you find a man.
flisht of fancy of which T am capable can tell the tru story- let alone the present or foretell the future of this locality's dev. lopmcnt. This prepress has been so rapid that it has broutrht
to our midst live, energetic men. ' on lending their aid In the pKranti
' ilertak irms. and Incidentally build for
scarred with errors. Mistakes are the fertilizers of leadership. Self-reliance can only come from self-measurement, and no man can know his strength until he has realized his weaknesses. All
bent j great exploits have been washed In un-j tears, but no mighty work was ever
stained with fears.
and their families a home) -Some one has said that 'Having competency for t h el r declln- j reached bis goal (if truth be known). These are men r.f prog-res- j there never lived a moral outlaw who and of moral fibre, a nx Inns J wouiQ not have traded all he pralned. t social condition, healthful : ,f ne ijrht thereby regain the right to trine; of their children and rare njs family without a qualm of
daughters. But i Khume ." A man without a principal
soon becomes a man without an Inter-
1 hemselv es and sive a ire years, sive ideas to mould for the re
safe for their wives and daughters. But
it has elso brought to our midst the" adventurer, the promoter and the for-j elg-ner from almost -very dim'-, there- j by bringing upon us the problem of j d Isseml nat i r,K the doctrines which will I elevate the standard of citizenship and . working out the plans whereby thesis' men with fiy-hy-r.ight" schemes may I be trans port e.l and our foreign brother) imbued with the enlightenment of -is-' similatlon. These are but a few of the; reFultinsr problems to be solved by us; in this hive ,,f industry. School must; be established yearly, sanitary prob- ; lems solved, water plants built, pre- ' sumahlv to take care of a..-h city for 25 or 30 years, must be doubled and 'trebled in their ca-cui!y within 10 : ve iis. The business center of today is
est. Tf you believe in the proper and speedy solution of the problems that confront us, give us your ideas and lend your aid to their futherance. You have no ripht to live unless you arn willing to let other exist, and will help them to live rig-htly. "Humanity guarantees a livelihood and enumeration adequate to performance, to all industrious. Just, ambitious men. We will be met -with prave and apparently unsurmontable difficulties, but remember that the sapling does not. bear fruit at the first try. but with hope undiminished it (strives and strives until it fulfils its mission."
the oc.tivic
Those problems lie met. Thesi throimh tiieir m
tors n-ces9;.Ll' v
eo p ce r t r d Hi !'. n Speed maintains wheel rights its,
neglect your hair, for it goes! than anything else to make
ruff will he removed, and your hair no matter wnat his vocation, w no -- will no longer come out. but will start j out of employment and wants to work.
to grow s .Nature intended u sauuiu. i .-"-no nun io us, v
this itistrict Is cat line lor n"ip moo 5.000 men are wanted rluht now an 1
I run tret a iob within 2 1 hours.
"1 feel your mental conclusion may
. be that this Is overdrawn, but 1 say to
you that the half has not been told. The novelist whose romance predh ts what the world will he a hun-lr. d years
Don't further
ior mar your good looks. You can buy this remedy at any drug store for
'fiftv cents a bottle, ami your drug
; gist will give your money buck if you are not satirdio.i after using. I'urchase a bottle today. You will never regret it when you realize the difference it will make in your appearance. Agent L. Harry YYeis.
ideas as to the method but they amount to utilized. The worth
only be- 1'lmwn by exe "To rea'i.-- the pos
biiity of aehievino; sui-. ess dirtakinu-s Is not t-'ulfi. must be ac. ompl islie-1. TI
Hstriot of tomorrow, j
ir and must
e commercial clubs ; lembership are the facto the prop.-r solution,! i is t hi e prime e sse n t ! s 1 . (
I iilauc . A runnlmr ; We may be full of j
to he pursued, I nothing- unless
f our plans can u t i o n . ibility or probaess in these un
lit. They most that
ni not ok list !..-.!. al
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libra t i fie
finds hie
i among the rks, and m
you can demand Is to direction . then 1 0 IT the right trick, lon
straight -vhend. "It has been said that to be a virtue when it shack le. Conservatism breeds cowards. When
nerve, -w-e art- lost. W
enouuh ahi.it v. let them inir in grit; don't iii iii.ii: from Fortune; don't trywithout a debit account. PtiNl-;. AH n.oteworthy
tind the accurate When you're on t pause, but iro
a u t i o n ceases becomes a event ual !y
we lose our have men with
not be want1 a guarantee to keep books IT 'A N'T DM careers are
Twenty-six clean, fast, comfortable trains daily to Chicago on the South Shore Lines. Seven express trains direct to Randolph Street, over main line of Illinois Central Railroad no change of cars at Pullman. Passengers arrive in the heart of Chicago's business, theatre and hotel district. Nineteen locals. The South Shore trains are made up cf larRe vestibuled coaches running on Standard Baldwin Locomotive Company trucks, with electric light at every seat and smoking compartment in every ceach. Direct line to Michigan City and South Bend. Best and quickest way to Garj', East Chicago, Calumet, Hegewisch, Kensington and Pullman. Double track between Gary and Chicago. Gravel roadbed. All the advantages of a steara-road without the dirt. Get a schedule and travel on the road with a trolley built like a bridge. The Chicago, Lake Shore & South Bend Railway
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For Chicago these 25 trains are at yojr service: 6 :20 AM 7:10 AM Express 8:04 AM 8:17 AM 9:06 AM Express 9:3 AM 10:17 A M Express 11:04 A M 11:36 AM Express 12 :34 PM 12 :57 PM Express 2:04 PM 2:17 PM 2 -.57 I'M Express 3:34 PM 4:17 PM 4:53 PM Express 5 :04 PM 5 :44 PM 6:31 PM 7:01 PM 7:48 PM 8 :42 PM 9 :50 PM 10:29 PM 11 :24 PM See full schedule for East Bound and Sunday trams.
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