Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 113, Hammond, Lake County, 9 October 1912 — Page 1
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VOL. VII., NO. 113.
EDITION
HAMMOND, INDIANA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1912.
ONE CENT VVAl COPY. (Hack Numbers 2 Cents Copy.)
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GARY'S
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Registration Results in the Steel City Show Unwonted Interest.
Thousands of Workers on Cable News
Declaration
Gary Steel Edcre for
Announcing of War by
With all the sft'.intl .1 tio:i p --1-; . . J j wi'i shoot ;
tii'1 possibility . today a.i a few register n-nies. Tin- two pre iods showed G; more than 5.90.) up to t-,1-9. T
trie returns of Gary's t hi ( am that tiiito the of it io;hI;i:
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EIGHTEEN-YEAR-OLD EAST CHICAGO GIRL WINS HONORS IN NEW YORK.
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resist rat ion perv o t r a 1 1 to b e 1 Monday's sent it were 2.-10 names
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Ill l,I.KTl. London, Oil. !. ccor,iin.!C to a re-, Irt (rum leima (nniuht HulKarla and Sf n la arc ejprclfil to decinre uar to- ' day. Gary Ralkan reservists anxifii?t watch the each- ii ispat -h-,es from the capitals of sotcLwe-sterrt Kurope. With ! nearly D.M'O trained soldiers ready to po to war the prvutf-st Interest is beinar displayed in war bulletins in the steel city. The best orearii.ed nationality Is the Servian. There, are men enlisted 'in f'olonrl Lotii Gerk.-vioh's provisional reiri n-.ent who are ready to Ifyve for the front on one day's notice. Colonel Grkovii'!i, who is manager of the Gary lee Company, and recently loilsre heal Of the 25e.n01"! Servian in the Fnited States, is but "I years obi. He i5 highly educated and serve!.! as an officer In the Servian army. Colonel Oerknvich who is at the head cf the Gary Pan- M.i'kan oommit'eo on finance an! mobilization, and who is also recnr-iized. as the senior military officer anions the roxervlfts. will call a Joint mass meeting tonierht should
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Richmond, Roofer,
Weighing 200 Pounds, Falls Three Stories From the Rcof of Irving School Building Today.
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Heavy Republican Registration Is Noted in Many Precincts.
Hammond's total registration vote this j ear will be in the neiphborhoo i of o.t'OO voti s and insures the city a record,-break! n g vote on Tuesday, Nov.
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POOLROOiiiS ARE
REPOHSIBLE FOR GRIME; n
Crown Point Citizens Demand an Investigation by the Grand Jury.
Two years air the was 3.10" and in 1 9 0 S
votes 50 that the increase this yea
while not indicating: a preat increase in the votint? population .lues indieute that the people are intensely interested in the cominsr campaign and in Issues. It Is flu lred ty the r. puhlicana today that the bulk of the registration yesterday was ly the silent voters, the republican vote; a who realize thai it is time to be on the sid- of law. order and sanity. This was shown by the hn vote in republican Ft rone holds and shows that the plebiscite is at last awake.
the roof of the new uiidins to the sreund, onv and never breaking: miraculous escipe Fred
street, had from in- ! mornins;. R'chmon'l :
is employed by the Hammond Cornice; Works and was working on the cornice! about S o'i-lin'k this mornir.? when the! accident occurred. Kxpeetlni? to see him dashed to pieces ; when he pinniped over the edce of the j cornice, witnsses turned their eyes with ; horror and it was almost unbelievable ; when they learned that no bones were : I rnken and suffered only severe bruises, i Just how Richmond came to fall is not :
j known, hut it is stated that his font inn, j jcavo. way. plunttistgr him head-lone t
.o In Hammond I e Rround and lumber below.
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In th fall. Richmond's body turned
k and stioublers struck ;r .und with a thud. In condition he was car
men! of the Trvintr ere medical aid was
an unconscious c ricd into tie ha school hurdinsr v
(Special to Tps Times.) Crown Point. Ind., Oct. 9. It is said that an investigation will be made into the operations of one or more pool rooms in Crown Point, possibly by a grand jury which will be called for that purpose, prompted by citizens who feel that the places have been more or less of a menace to the youth of the community The arrest of a prominent Crown Point young man, charged with robbingand a series of holdups has revealed conditions that seemed to have had their source In these self same pool rooms and the i r. vestina; ion will be made primarily to probe into the relation thi crime bears to the )ration of teli pool rooms, themselves, t beinir said that in most instances the holdup was male to recover money that had been lost over the uamitti? table. Just what will be revealed by the reported lnv at '.ration, is not known, true those behind the movement are tletern-ined that if the places are reFponsib'.e for the deimquon.jy of Crown Point's yountr men that they -will bu closed.
TO BE LET TODAY
even. K :n re.er i i n cc' s ambulance wa then summoned run! Richmond was removed to St Margaret's hospital where he is reported erottinsr alortt; as well as can he expected. Richmond is a man welshing: in the neighborhood of 20n pounds and his es cape from death i nothine; more than I marvelous. The. extent of his Injuries j are at present unknown as It is thouetit J that he mav be internally Injured. He j is well known in Hammond and his i
many friends hope for his speedy recovery.
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Boston, Oct. 9. Now York came from behind in the ; second game of the world's series and copped off three . ; runs in the eighth, tieing the score and doing things to
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(Special to The Times.) Crown Point, Ind., Oct. f. The county commissioners will this afternoon
let the contract for the furnishing oi i
the poor farm which is now under construction by Eric T.und. The contract will be let to one of a number of bidders who have submitted propositions. This mornins- the board took up for consideration a franchise which was submitted by the Northern Indian Gas & Kieetric Company for li'jrhtliiK and furnishing power to people of the country districts of the entir.- county. This is part, of the comprehensive plan that the co npany has for furnishing litflit and power to the- entire district including the small towns and their environs. The commissioners will probably be in session ail of the rest of the wei-k. They have a number of remonstrances airainst liquor Ut ensep to consider.
BANDITS BOARD TRAIULOW SAFE Outlaws Hold Up Rock Island Express No. 41 in Oklahoma.
One of the Ilroadway chorus sensations this year is a little East Chicatto girl Miss Olira Friedman who staare name Is Flora Lyons. She is one of the beauties in "The Merry Countess" at the Casino and forms an attractive adjunct to the dashing; musical comedy which is cumins: to Chicago this winter. Miss Lyons graduated from a dramatic school in Chicago und was placed in August with the New Vork production. Her father is dead and her mother and two sisters live in Alexander avenue. She has a host of friends who predict a preat stnpe care-er for her. As her picture indicates she is of rare beauty of the ancient Jewish typp and of striking attractiveness.
Batteries Lavender, Archer, Walsh, Sullivan. INJUNCTION SUIT AGAINST TRACK. Indianapolis, Oct. 9. (Times Bureau.) The injunction suit authorized by Gov. Marshall to prevent opening of Mineral Springs race track will be hied today in the Lake circuit court at Crown Point. The complaint charges that an attempt is to be made to evade the gambling laws of Indiana. The defendants named are Racing Enunciation Corporation of America, A. E. Knotts, Clarence Bretsch, E. S. Carter, T. W. Englehart, Gary; John Cavit and Peter Crumpaeker, Hammond; James Seebree of South Dakota: Lemuel Harrow, Laporte; James Malone, Valparaiso. Main office corporation at Gary. Hearing will be held next Friday. CLABBY WINS HIS FIGHT. Buffalo, N. Y., Oct. 9 "Jimmy Gabby of Hammond administered an awful lacing to K. O. Brennaii, pride of
Buffalo, here last night. Bremian landed less than half
a dozen dean punches and was near a knockout in the sixth round when Clabby had him down twice for the count. But Brennan was iron-jawed and it was impossible to stow him away. Clabby was practically matched to box Gibbons here in November.
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LaVendor clgrar. It's good!
QUIET RESTORED IN WEST VIRGINIA COAL REGIONS. BUT MILITIA STILL ON DUTY
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Fort Smith, Ark., Oct. 0. Train No. 41, westbound, on the Rock Island railroad, was held up between Howe and Wist er, Okla., last nlp:ht, the express safe blown open and registered mail taken. The robbers forced the engineer to cut the engine from the train and run up to within 300 yards of the Wister station, where the bandits got off and ran into a corn Ibid. Teiln the Stutlon litent. Flagman Naiiint: escaped through the train from the rear while the robbers were at work and ran back to Howe, where he notitied the station ati'e nt.
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DAMiM SQUIRE IS BUSY
T1MF.S HI RKAl , AT STATU AI'ITAI,, Indianapolis. Ind., Oct. S. Reports say that the reprist ration of voters in practically all counties in the state is
very heavy. In many counties the re- j
Co-operative education. the most practical and advanced step in school work, the system under which a. i-tu-dent can simultaneously acquire a hieh school diploma and atr ate at appren-
t tic wajces, is to be introduced in Ham
mond. Plans for the progressive step.
port, say that from 95 to 19 per cent I which will phioe Hammond atnonjr the of the votes have been registered. Rush' foremost cities in tho country, were county comes through with the best j made public la-t ni-'ht in an address
Vocation 1 Id uca t ion. trjvi n bv .
H. Henderson, principal of the public nisrh.t school ln-forc 1 ho Rap-tist Rrotherhood. Cmirsf I. ittonHl.
Sells Five-Room Cottage. Louie Coombs, who built a modern five-room cottase at S'Jt'i Claude street this spring on a 3 7' -foot let, recently sold it to C Moran, tr.e selling- price havlns been $3,000. This is the fourth cottage that Mr. Coombs has built and sold, the last purchaser having:, according to Mr. Coombs, been found through a little T'ME? want ad.
Dr. Osinski 111. Dr. Yon Osinski. founder of the Crown Point sanitarium. and well known to many Lake county people, is at the Holy Family hospital in Laporte suffering from poisoning- resultins from an encounter with a rattlesnake. The poison is causing him to suffer intense afrony, and it is feared that he may die. Ir. Von Osinski makes bis home at Otis. Ind., and has. an extensive practice.
Book Football Games. Tee Ola'ehy Athletic Asoeiation foot ball team claimants of the 14'-poum championship of Northern Indiana are arr.'iiiclntr their schedule for the omins? season and yesterday closed agree
ments for a two- ratae series with
row evening: at S o'clock and besides the regular routine work preparations are belnc; made for the infliation of several candidates. Among- the important matters that will come up before the mejetinp will be the building of the new Klks home.
Had Quiet Night. The Hammond police, department experienced a quiet spell last night, not an arrest beinfr made or a report of importance being- fllefl. This came as a rest to some, of the officers, who have been busy durtnsr the past two weeks. Serjeant Oscar Rorohert is still on his vacation and when he returns the last of the month will see the end of the summer vacations.
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Hailed Before Judge Green Yesterday.
record up to this time. It has a regis
tration of !! 1-4 per cent. Miami; shows SO per cent. Grant S.". lluntlii?- I ton so. Jay St. Joseph flti, Putnam' yS, Clinton fin, Johnson M', Iaviess t'5, Shelby Oil, Greene '.. Wayne in, Oear-j born hS, Jay SO. Tipton if.K Putnam '.''-.! Gibson !'.(, Marion So. These are but samples of the estimates received from the vaCous counties, and they sh nv that the voters v. ho held be k at the former registration sessions finally came to the lonciusion that thev had
better re-cist. -r if th. Y w. slu d to vote '""Is- or at the November election. ! ,!le schoi One thin., lhat tlo- h.avy r-. ist rat ion j th Han shows is that the peopb- of Indiana are; tutelage deeply int'iisteii ;n the oomum; ebc-'he is at'!
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series with the
t- i m. The first g-arne at the Steel City Oc-i-c-urii irame has been ll-.mnmnd Athletic Asm Hamuiond Novem-
The new system wiiicli !s tirely optional with the slud be int rod iicetj with t h- c-uit of tile second semester of school next I-Vhruaty. A st elect to continue iiis :.i;rli s--i as tie Is doii'K now with f.u
to be i-ti--nts, is to lencenient the lllt'ri ld.-nl ni-i v
Elks Meet Tonight. The K:ks ,rf f hold their
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BIG LOCOMOTIVE
ORDERS PLACED
Tbf orthrrn I'nrlHr hnm ordrrvcl llffy mlkiifio nud ten Enllrtt loromotl The road In iiMi1rrttix; the purr ha f l,fMM box oh m and a niimWr of rrfriijerntor I'apn. The (oton nnd Albuny vlll Mon he In the market for nri Utfottnl eiilpineni, Inelii(!!pn ?orne earn and enineft a (rem! y ordereL t he complete reftif rctett of t be rl for t he present he f wen t jr-ftne loemo(ivet, three Kteel iHntrtK car, eiftht Nteel pontal earn, 4,M10 hos cam, -Hal flat ear, SiM jieiierol wervlee rnf!a enm and lOO Hart convertible hallant earn, a total of r..1l cars of all cka.MHcN.
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A numoer of arrests were made in I Mat o; niza tion. because it d i sic o c s i on ' y 'r.t imht, S'.ii-iri West Hammond yesterday on tie-; the assertion s-i often i.i.o.le that the .Mel antel. the I. .aid charge of "Oiunk arid disorderly." j r-j - u b I a ii s af.- n t t.iHPiy: 'ifirli itit'-.-- I r Ib-nd i son -a-ii-e
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TRIP TO CAPITAL. Amonn ttie Lake county doctors who are planning to attend the annu il state meeting; at Indianapolis this week ar
arrested on the id disorderly and ts. William Roh-
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Soldier lead!n-g Striking Miners to Courtmartlal. Vuii.-t has been restored il. tht. Wt-st ui, l .ua coal i eniotis, where miners are on strike for a IukIh-r wage, but sections of the state are still under martial law. There is a feeling of intense bitterness on the part. of the miners toward the mine owners, who asked that the militia be called out to protect their interests. In the accompanying picture soldiers are seen leading- to courtmartlal at SLaj-ifcitow'n miners accused of violence in connection with the strike.
Mr. Turner Better. A. M. Turner, the president of the First National think, is reported to be very much hetthr today. It is not known yet whether or not it will be necessary to operate. Tils trouble is diagnose,) as sail stones.
If you are a Judge of quality try LaVendor Cigar.
TO SPEAK AT MSERILLVILLE
W. J. McAleer and Ralph W. Ross are booked to appear at the Morrillville school house for speeches next Saturday. Roth McAleer and Ross hand out the hot stuff directly from the shoulder. The meeting: is expiated to be well attended and is one of a series of school house meetings that are on the republican schedule.
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nose the Ida n t if the yijiual Company. He h i-si-ai ations and is ta ttiu
as.-emhled as fast as po.-a-ihie. T'ne plant :i cost i-i the neighborhood of '.O'.il. ,n effort is to !-e made by the contractor to complete the. Vini id in fits before the cold weather starts in. It is expected that 100 men will he employed by the new concern which is to he loca-aa ! in the new factory district in the eastern part of the city.
LaVendor Clears are pronounced exceptionally good by all smoker.
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Children of th Kino tin "3nen of r3,'. Above is the latest photoeraph of the children of the reif.rr.intr house of Spain, taken at the Royal Chateau in Gran da. In lhe for i round to the left is the Prince Pon Jamie, canvalesciiifr from a recent opeia.ion on his ear, and his brother Alphonse, the heir to the throne. In the ba.-k-a round holding the hand of the governess is the Infanta " a.-ie Christine, are three, ami th infanta Beatrice, age seven months, on it. , arm of the covertt ta.
