Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 124, Hammond, Lake County, 23 October 1912 — Page 1
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Board Instructs City Attorney to Prepare Necessary Petition.
TURKISH ARMIES RUSH TO THE BALKAN FRONTIER TO EBOTECT COUNTRY FROM INVASION OF DETERMINED FORCES OF ALLIES
At the boa id ,t the ruv
feii iK of the Iianimonl w orks thi morning, -o ro y was instructed to
r,retar. .the mac -s.i ry permit allnwirg Democratic Candidate for!,h w,t 5t-t s-:r-t r- r-r.y ..wr, ; j to ir.f.....i w lao ;n ?-,i : ;,. t h,r. of their Governor Speaks at 1 ii!'i".-.-1 i -" 1 nsi-unc
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Says By Voting for Smootj t',a!.e S!r" 1
He Insulted Christian ;
Womanhood.
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Crown I'oint, In ?.. O.'t. 23. Sam ! Ralston, .lemo-'ratic can.'.ldat for prov- !
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Mr. ItilsTori. "S' -.ar ir Rove-ridge's Rt-'ati ?t artivity in oMiiir.jnic a seat in
tho scn,:ti f 'r.hny man. t-x.-opt himself, was in hhaif of t'",o Mormon, rr-oot." At Crown Point y. su-rday Mr. Ualston read to his l:..rers the tosiin-.ony of
(CiUiiinUi'ii on Page S.) JUDGE 'KOPELKE ' ADDRESSSPRISOSER Remarks in McWayne Case Have Aroused Widespread Interest.
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(Spocil to Titm Times.) Crown Point, Ind.. Oct. 23. Much Interest him been taken in the remarks mads by Judsre Johannes Kupelke of
the Lake Superior Court, in sentencing! Frank McWayne, and the authoritie.1? j btdieve they should recrive the widest1 publicity. Judtre Kopelk said: i "This occ-asion. in view of the rela- j tions between ir.e and your family, j imposes upon me the most painful duty ! that I have had to undergo while I : have occupied this ofriee. i am nct poinp to say to you any words of reproach or condemnation at this time except such as the, law will compel me to say in passlntr sentence upon you. What I am iroin to say is only for the
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Secretary Clarence Bretsch Says Future Attitude of Eacing Association Will Be Decided Upon at a Meeting Held This Afternoon.
Thousands of Turkish soldiers are leaving Constantinople for the Balkan frontier, whether thev were preceded by other thousands of Moslem fighting men. , The Ottoman government appreciates the fact that this is a fight to retain Its faothoJi in Europe and every man who can fight is being: pressed Into service The accompanying pictures were taken In Constantinople and show Turkit,h soldiers being hurried to the Beat of war,
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CONNAUGIIT PROVES HE'S A DIPLOMAT
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THERE 7ILL B2 RACING. "We wiil finii-h oir fifteen days racing at Jiiri'T:. Spritii's if it takts ail wint. r to do it." said one of the officials of th ; Mineral Springs .Toei;ey Club to The Times today, whi-it ask' d wi ethff the program wuu!.l 1 .lieiniioied, now that the mWiti.i had beer: ordered out. "The milit:a ca r.ro't interfere with the hoii'.irisr of raee. Jt can prevent scatu'dinK." ho said, "and that is just wiot wi' want it to do. We don't w nit any asnblin;s: to po on there, but wo do not propose to stop racin-c th-re. It may be that the bad weather today and the report that the militia is on ths ground would result in a crowd so small that there- wouT 1 be no racing today, tut we are not ealiiitc off any meet because of the militia."
Arthur. Duke of Comaooht. Arthur. Jauk'w of Ch oj n a o a r. undo of Kln Ce iree Kt.sU.nd a.od governor g-et.era! of Canada, has just proved that there is a strain of diplomacy in the Kn.-Tii-h r".y.,l family. It was while he w.: s n a trip throaph the western Caioolian provinces There were of course rt-eeptliins and such like-, and so many vnntenl to pet a pllmjise . ' royalty that .-el could not be accommodated. Th local tunctlonaries in the tc!is throue-h which Connaueht passe,1 en leavor- d to solve the problem by inviting only the elite. This aroused such a hue and cry amonthe frreat uninvited that the duke trot to hear of it He at once came forth with a solution which pi earn d everybody, namely: that anyone could attend who would appear "in full even-ins-dress." The crowds after that were emailer. but everyone was Satisfied.
iffi'ials of the Pacintr Foundation Corporr turn of America are indh-aunt at Oovernor M a'saali's move in sendin:? troops to stop raciriK at the Porter tracks. President A. P. K.aotts of the corporation was in Chesterton and could not be reaehed last nitcot but Secretary Clan-no- iirets. h said some warm things at (la. ry. Mr. I'.rets-'h said last niaht: ''No actio:: was taken today to file suit a-rainst the stite hut we will have a meeting tomorrow to decide upon a course of action. "What are we jp-ointc to do with the racetrack? "Why we are troinR to have ra.-iriK tiiere if Governor Marsha '.1 keeps the troops at Porter f r a year. Governor Marshall has no more itrht ro s -n-1 troops and stoo racing than he has to stop a grocer from selling a pound of sugar "If Governor Marshall paw any srrimblins at the track why didn't he cause th" arrest of the offenders. It's an outrage and we will show the crovernor where to t off at. There has been no open gambling."
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West Haiiraot'il is frointr to (ret into city council is jroi' -r to come back the iimeliKl.t ni'Hin ro-xt Thursday and auain -i i.d in.-U new d--: an ro:s. tlo- old tiuht for riecf ncy will have to They are coiou to b- ! presenteil by Ijc fcmifht over ataln. Kvry one of t :.-v- ii ct Phort. th-ir attorney, who : the die k"epei s who were recently de- w iil tell the omi'id!n-"i wb.at nice f,i- : tnied lief-ases i the West 1 ianimoioi low ail of the d:vr- K--' pet s are aad j r-; . a. wii! make a -U a for tile .. r :. :.. , -f ! t he Hee nses. i s r "t-1 i t t x -f TTrt rrii-'ci
ULjAIMAr JL Hi I 1 l'e Si.-ot is v rrr.-at l.ie co,l nature. 1 IN SHRANK TRIAL f?;!"w- is !:'y t!; "::ni :!; a a!rtK arcl t -1 1 t:a-;n that "he f' ' ' 'v"'fv" ' ' " '!: '!'. ''"a Tally. P.t P-o.aeiy. Henry .. -v. . ... -.'-' K--r-s ii'al Mike .! a .-sa . !--. are not such i -i. - bad f-lh.v.s aft-- a;'. j '-l, t-e.-n n, a. a; s I . -;-: , o : - d..,;hs and
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in the Pa- t two years, forced and negotiate..) nearly $30,000 worth of " bogus postal money oilers. The operations of toe pang have extended from roast to coast. Thomas J. Sharum, alias "Little Jeff" Davis, now under arrest at
Crown Point on a charge of forgj ery and attempt to defraud the federal j government, is said to be the leader
"Little Jeff" Davis now in the county bastiie at Crown Point leader of the gang broke up in the sensational check forgery cases at Indiana Harbor is a more important capture than was ever dreamed of.
The recent exposing of the career i of the pang and the man to whom Mrs. of this band by THE TIMES has! Phillips wrote the letters which finally brousht out developments that have I ;ouS" ollt ileT arrest' resulted in the arrest of the BWt.et- Many At Large Ai.r.Tr.er wnman ntin seven men. still
T'18 at large, form the rest of the gang, but
heart of "Little Jeff's" pal gang is now fa:t in the net. A Woman's Letters. Letter of a self-eor.f. ssed
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' . .. , ,K . ntfv ha i bers of the (ran.ir, blank money orders order swindle ganes that the countty nas , , , , . , .. . . ,..,.,,-ao. , .er.eral .las. ' A federal fratiks.,1 stationery being
t t i rv : i '-' , c' ' ' - 1 1 -' " . . - . - E. Stuart, chief postoffn.e inspector. The j
story of the operations of the band came to litrht with the arrest of Mrs.
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if tlie order
j the federal officers declare that their i names and present locations "re known, woman I The plan of operation perfected by
I the ftaiiK was successful by reason of
Sniail outlying postal
stations were robbed by the mala mcm-
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lor amounts never less than lo nor more than $100 and turned them over
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HO FOREIGNERS HAVE LEFT CITY YET Steamship Agent Reports No Flux of Hammond Men to Balkans.
ALLIGATOR HATCHED Ifl TRUHXJAYSTERY Hammond ' Manufacturer Cannot Be Accused of Nature Faking, Either.
V1AY0R KflOTTS IS STILL ILUT KOftiE May Have to Submit to an Operation in Near Future.
Mayor Thomas K. Knot ts of Gary ontinues to be seriously ill at his
"The Central America trunk mystery home at Seventh avenue and P.road-
s what Frank P. McP'.roy of the Mr- j way. The mayor had a bad nlijht of It ir.iy peitiafr & Hose- company calls the ' and is suffering great pain. It is be-
If the Palkan war cloud Is rallying tlie foreigners in tii.s country to return to their native lands to fight the Turk, this movement has as yet not manifested itself in Hammond that, is outside of the Greeks. Paul P. lepinski. who owing to his steamship agencies and large dealings with the foreigners, would be in a position to notice any movement, said this morning he had had i;..! evidence of it y e t . "While th.-re are foieig iters in Hammond." said Mr. Pipinski. t he smallest percentage of them are from the Palkan countri. --. 1 underia nd. however that in otio-r communities this movement is being felt, but h. re nothing has been n "' i --ea h ie so i.tr." Mr. I,ip,nski said that thes" forc-Ign-ets wiio st.ii owe ailegianee t.i their rutr are abject lu re-ca'.i for war
p. i:;-oses at any time, and that because' of the fact iiiat most of Iheni are either! u n aia r i-ied or .-.: ve their families in the j
ohi country, tin y are m a. position hereby they can go n-adiiy. or are c-on pel led to ko for the' sake of their families. I'oia i gne rs in litis countrv who own
property in the old country are liable to have their property con fi.-e.-it ed in , oc-c 'they disohey the call of their rul- ' ers for araiy irrvia- These incri ar ! riot ' io- oro-s to see the first a.-tivie rlutv :
in ra-e of war. They have served their military term and are now classed with the reserves.
surprising- and mysterious tlnd which was made in opening of a trunk belonging to his dead brother yesterday aft or noon. Iast April Mr. M. Prop was called to
Centra America upon the sudden death
lieved that lie will have to undergo an operation for gall stor.es. A trained nurse is in constant attendance and his physician. lr. Hopper, had to be called during the night. In answer to an Inquiry Mrs. Knrtts
of a brother. With the remains Mr. i stated this morning that she. uui not Mcllroy brought back his brother's j know when the mayor would be able trunk, which shrouds the deep mystery. to leave his bed. Ho is permitted to Four months after returning Mr. Mc- see but few people. iiroy opened the trunk and. after tak- j "
ir.g out a few articles of wearing apparel he locked it and took it over to
i the factory. j Yesterday for the first time in two ! ; months Mr. Mcllroy opened it the ec- i oral time-, and after l-entovmg nearly j j ail th.- garments behold he found a j ; 5iv aPiga'.or, about eight incites long.) .- sarpri-.-d was he that Mr. Mcllroy i sto.-d in amazement, calling a number!
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empbiyes :!y the 1,C' 'in its ,-apt g tiineii at' wi'.; live. W o ther t lizard or
o b ok at his find. far. - animal was brought out vity and today is receivntioti in hopes thai that
animal is a specie of alligator has not been
ii-: : e ii-.-; ned and how it came t e get in the trunk, how it lived without food.
hurt or air i.- tie mystery of Mr. Mc- I
Iiroy's brother's trunk, part of its body
I .he appearances of a lizard, whne i-o'-.r, in a i it-d claws resembles thit an a locator. It is not thought that i-.'.ard niiiiii live that length of time :h-ut food .,r ai . while an alligator i live months without food or water, is row t he g.un ral opinion of ail o i:s a---:: or heard about the mys-
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the trunk.
Architects Ccrrrplain.
A re!: ; teets and con t ;-a t o rs both re- j port tro-t business in H. .minor. 1 is very i
slack. with a tremendous rt -m.itid for ats and houses and that demand uttcrIv u r.su pr.iied, no one is building.
"We are. just cleaning up a lot of! ragged en is." said Edward Pump of: the brrn of Hump K: Perry, architects.: and there are only a few jobs of;
minor i m : a. rt n oo coming In. This is the s'sisiin of the year when everybody avoids building, if possible." Architect Mac Turner is cleaning up on a number of jobs that he has b-en working on during the fail months. He ssvs that things are quiet in building lines.
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Aft.r Chief A us r gen had warned him
on past occasions for permitting gam-!
tiling in his saloon at the corner of Soh! and State street. Xic-k Krow was arrested cm a warrant yesterday afternoon by Officer Trost. Kia-w furnishe-d
bc.ncl and his case
set before Judge Harnett this morning. Attorneys and the court, agreed to postpone the case until Nov. 7 at 9 o'clock.
Judge A. C. Backus and District Attorney W. A. Zabel.
District Attorney V.. s Zabel, of Milwaukee. Socialist, wiil prosecute John Shrank for his attempted assassination of Colonel Roosevelt on October 14. The trial will ba held . the latter part of November, and I Judge A C. Bsckua, aio of Milwaukee, will preside.
.T. O Thompson. 4 12 Thompson. 422 c.-flai street.. Haruinond. a foreman in the P'-id-Mi; r h. h piant, who was seri-oa.-iy injare.l n tU- e ; plosi.-i n rf a Vujilc r .-e . ; -: w--eks ago. has recovered sa 'th ie.u I v f?o;r i:is injuries to be able be up and around again. It will, ho wr ver, la; soaa- time yet. before hrt wi'.! be sir .ng e nough to resume his work. His eyesight, is not yet fully restored. ami his riMhi arm. which was badly
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sea i .led. is still useless to him. Consid- . iriclis of bare le-.-s -(a ! kn. i s. IJ-r
A good rhpw hn ever mode a wine I ennfr his severe injuries his physician j other costumes, fourteen in numb- r.
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