Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 125, Hammond, Lake County, 24 October 1912 — Page 1

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TIM KS 111 nr,u. AT TTi: ( PITI.. Indianapolis, I:nl., t .-t. 24. Ron:" .: those uho wore act!v in thf P..--:.'i! '.!- can caniriiisn c f If" t v-r icrvutly interestf.l in the report of ti'.;imony y-s-terday h foro thf oarnpaiirti t'un.l investigation committee ;it Wiishiiiutnii as to sums of moiu-y ..-nt into riol.i for the Ht'vcn.iK" Oiitnpaitrn In 1 .0 4. lot ?7s,ax riM). The testimony showed that Mr. ,- fridge in that campaifca rto ivr-i $3-.-000 from Gcoriio ". T'.-ikl-.s. the Ti.rvester trunt man. ;."ao fron G:;Tiii F'inchot. $25,000 from i:ward M.-Lian and that the checks for thosts amounts were returned by Ut-vorivlgo after the election. One point that ir.trreste'S the committee at Washington was the fact that lle-veri litre waited until after th- i lec-

is of iiitt-rest : "I have been ri adin.tr the ;;::. mv frivn befor,i the Senate mv n:l: t ee at Washington i '.:. W tit, -oi.il. J. dm Ilayvs and iM:o:i liiniis, h::d with a. great deal i.f . :. i t . "Tiie story they tel! contirms in -line "ft very detail what was known by i few- of t !:- '.vle took active part in :ie .irnt.ain of J St" 4. IHirinj? tho e.irly r-ii't of t i.-tolier ::,ne of the nieml .i s of the i utiouul .i.ue curaniittee M erc 'ntireiy nr.ruj:ie in regard to the till t come. i.Mt vkiiv m:ui.

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iiiOIilllilO Several Passengers on Hammond Street Car Are Badly Kurt in Early Collision During Dsr.se Fog at 108th Street.

A fos impenetrable to the eye, and

muffiins all sounds, aided by the Pen

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'a,l,, u"lr- jsylvama P.ailroaa company's failurp to . very tu-rxotix in r-'ard to the lepisla-j ' Live fiKlH. Ho ,rp,,u.V.!y went t o ! P- V ' d a rros!i!rlS aUr'" b"11 resulted .

Harry Starr itr.! Harry Pi t tit and com- j lp- a coll'sio rdainid that they ere t -ivinr the j 1 1 u ml red and

attention to th- l-).Msiatio ltL-ht that they should, stair iesi.-ited that everyHi ins was l,.-ii:ir dor.o that could be

tt.is mort'.infr at One j ith street and Indiana I

boulevard, in which ten persons had I

miraculous escapes with their lives.

mornui

ye rely injured, tie wa:; report-

j e d d y 1 n g.

l,v" KV "7'ul" cneiR.-i. ii r.as lettl as to how mu.-ii they would furnish to

pretty generally known fur a. ions; Tnriara and vilo it to oxj-.-ct it. iit v

time that mont-y whs a little !.. w about jeridue rontintf .1 to cet rcore nervous coming from the national con; milt -. to t and finally abfiit t !k 10th of Octob.-r !

the Indian, i state e-n: m: 1 1 in that it"! 1 Starr tht.t Is.- vuM have to r:et campaign and that U.-jnit.lK-.iri work- ready t t-sV- !:(:.- of th- carp paint: era around headuutirters w. re pretty i hlm.!'-!f. A n-1 n they were without

dor.e untii tlo y had r.;oti-y and that Some of them w.

to-e tnuniis rais ! in ir.oi.n.a w re anotit j and early this

exhausted and th.y could no deil ntte word fron th- national commit'-

l ni!:;t:t on Trck. The codiseu, ocenrr.-d when a westbound Green line car. in charge of Conductor Oscar MiClure, CIO Oostlin street, and Peter Ne) -on. the molotman. r---ldlns at irtr, Shefil.d.l avenue, was cautrht squar. !;.- on the Pennsylvania

banly d iscoti ratred until alone, toward I tnonuy the close c-f the earn pa i u wlon th rui!:..

national committee ioos. i.ed up and i:i all $125.0itO was sent into Indiana. UK. M AS TOO iU V. The excuse pres.-nte l hefor-- th- irt-

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THK "H I'.T'AtKl I,. rnnnd at tf . 1 1 , and hurled asainst the "Mr. p.cvorl.U i tt1 m--: i.1 1 .1 v eot husv ' w'Chman's shanty be.-; le the tracks, and after a fe y d lys seemed to be! Xer I p.

n: u i -h t.iorc h erf:!

'ivi ho was still! -At the time of the accident the tjates

vestleatlon committee was that Mr ! r.-.ore hi-'-ri-d up when a heck for $25,- i wv re up and th.e crossing watchman

Bevorldtre was too busy to return the"' :) was r-c- ;'--d f rr-.i the natlor.nl wa5! in ,lis fhunty. Conductor MeOlure

checks sent to him by Perkins and i committee on to- I.ith of (October. As' othe s until a few li.cs alter the elee- i Foti as he learned that this check had ' -

tComlnued on Pae 7.)

tlon. In this connection the follow;

arrived he iliraf nrt?-1 and received $20,-

intervlew with John Reed former ! "f the $25 o hi for ,;,,, jn the leejs-

deputy state auditor, who was active in Iativo fieht. tin 1 it was it itnediatelv 1

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Father of City Engineer P. J. Lyons Called by Death Yesterday Afternoon.

Kay Seel, y, cmdldate for the office of surveyor, is voi; s.iiwr,in'- as to t:,. t' salt of tie- el. ,-tl..): in Lake Coun'y. :;o- i' y's work i, .- tak'n hini aii over the county iiii'i lie lets come intimately wi ont.n i : t i i (r.e voters for months. Tloy know th it S. .. is r.ot a professio!:.,! j,.,lHi- i.m end so they talk to him Th y cor.t'de in hitti the.r r-'.a! opinions ori prditical m.itters. sod- ' f:-ts ills ii''ee straight from in- T""';1- end so his is a point cf Vi. -,v th is 'tit. s-:io He H..S, heard th- situiia-ti dis. uss.-d in th south as w-11 as th-- .arrih end of th- county,

, , . . .... . and in I' .iaue t : n l Hobart, as well as mg to Shipping Facilities in North towns! ip.

S -;, sas. u i h-si f a t : tii-y, that the entire county ti. 1-a t is to b-; ihct' d.

lb- s not think that 'he !.-u!i rno..s- year i-rs are -"ins; to i lit s try r.-iurh lis: 'j re : -er and he tliinxx t Li t if the li-mo. rats f, rn In id their .,wti 'ley will d-tin- well. nnw

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Thousands Greet County's Favorite Speaker.

Demon-; Orator Hakes Fine Speech

at Crown Point and Succeeds by His Uncontrovertable Arguments in Making New Converts.

(Special to Tnr. Times.) Crown Point, Ind., Oct. 2 4 Jamel

In oen of the best speeches ever

heard in this recion, James A. Watson

last iKht held a packed audience for E. Watson, the same old Jimmy Watson

! an hour and a half at the old East ; Chic, u: jskutine rlr.k, now a frarage,

(Which had besc-n cleared of its vehicles j dience at Central Music Hall yesterday t t,, i , t , i .. ,,..ri o u h ii th,.r afternoon. The crowd was not as lartra

of four years ago, but with new fire tn his eye, spoke to a good-sized au-

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used as a hll, there place In town adequate

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were anxious to hear the doctrine of ;

P.. puluioanism as set forth by j

iriul and elo.pui nt speaker. !

' Tho nt was pr.;. ai d by a pa,1 rii.li of au loiuo 1,-s made up of ma- j chines from Hammond, Last Chicago !

iii and Indiana ii.iri'or a n i surrounuinr A

as it bhoulr huve been considering- the

reputation of "Watson as an orator, but us Watson rematk-d after the speech.

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: cities, and with lots of rid and pr -n 'hie to r,i- s;.. ctacular effect. A band ! played on tii-i stroers dari!j tho eveninu' before the no .oil .K. Trie immei.so i;..,i been plentiI full;, decorat-d in sua an:. -is of red. j white- ami t-lu.-.;, trie. sp. aker's stand ! on t-he piatfortn la-;nh draped with a jiaraio Am.-rii i-.n and tip- countei nam es of the prita ipal candidal- s on ;tio- Iv-.-publU an tiiket beamed from i : t hoa. r : piis cv.-r the p.atform and from ;ii-e con: i cf the hall. Local candi-lii-.t.s it. th e iiesll iarked. down Upon jtho a u a i. ti co in c..rip..;iy with otlnr ! d ist in rd.-h. d m-n of i he n-Klon from j their si...ts upon the platform. I At first it loo!;,,.! s though there

as a. due to !,. lauah of a crowd, itt i t a a p- ia .1 : t: y w . ; i merely waitr -fo- ta ! .. sic w' few r.iinut. s

j before J.-i m.-s Watson and an escort of ! note a:, s . r.-i-,.,i ti:- .. u-. b, pan to J trc.vii it.-, w- y into the hall in such numbers t:,:t ia a v-ry short while trie p!.-.c- w s pai ked. io-iir.p only a small

space :n T !:-' rear where a ! w noisy b-ys, perhaps w!t a nath.'d In their ac-

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Hon. James E. Watson

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and down until Hov ver, if the to disconcert the

Indiana Harbor Railroad Assists in Building Up New Industries and Add-

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of the Old Ones.

The splendid proi-pe- i:y ti.at has visited the Caoi!;:-? t. is shown by the aclivi'y of la- h -aa Harbor licit railroad in niakiiii; ; a pa . a ' :., - s for tap building of t.e w iada-tii-s and a do in? to the shif-p.n- foiinoa- of the old ones. This railroad company took up a yard over in Jiltn-h- and r.a-e. .re! 14 miles of track Ia n: it. il xp. rlo! to use that tiak f-.r other pt.n -ut the iricn-ieit.L: -tea aid t-o- i n d ta--1 r . al tracks in the I'aeoe. t n ion made it necessary to use p ra , ; : aa ; ; .. aii of this track ha re. It Hit Hour.

Some o; tae t a : : - s done in the ' . ' t to a- ? r (liana Ilara..r l'r-;t iai lows: 1. Hui!t a storau.j y: Co. 2. Mailt a si ! In- I man Holt V Nat Co.

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A stroke of apoplexy which had renb red law ii.aiia. a-iis for a. pel lod of tweL-e !.! s y-sie:.iav afternoon rest. -nd in of John Lyon-, rather f-f City Knsine -r Peter .1. Lyons. The l.ct-r vv.is a: his liedsic..- whea he aea d aw ay at St. Ma-Caret's hospital, I . which he had h- en removed, and v. here he had the attention of two phyTh- funeral has h- n arra need for S;i:u i tv lili.riai:?. Service s wil! b, held at All Saints' Cat!-.i.:i, rhim-li at S oeiook, by I'at.i-r l.. rrott, aril inter-i't'-r.t wii! be rna-i- ir Si. .Jos. pit's ci-me-t e r y . Mr. Lyons was 7! year? obi. IT- was

a wi lo-a, Mis. J.yt-t s hav'nir -lied six '"tty It years ,iko. lie is snrvive 1 ! y five eS.il- n..t dree, p.-t.-r J. of ll:,r,i'ii''vi; Prank. ; it is t

eit v e'erk of Hammond, whojojsioa

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lhat he could lia.ivi r tli- Lrospc-i to the tens as w-il as ihe tin. uan i.e He did . s much ' taJ am.-ni; m,. smaii auhienee as s.-me speahiis mii-iht do in a multitude One rirnln- the Herd. me buil la-e ..- fiiio.v.r, anywny, forsook the trail of the ra-rrt and paiv

what is i the irr.-at oraior fron Indiana the and it i credit for showing him the li-ht. Thu

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sp tker. it lii ile to have, the d-sirv-d

t. N" . i f h e ; did it have the ( ffect of! l-pt::r Th- . : u a '.-m -c fr-m lieaf'na' his!

u -ra n-es. aim Watse- h; kn-o-. n as a. "''arr;di ::r" 'oi

pen.-: rat-ai to th- most ri-mMo corners j uc-ntlenian c-.m-s from tie Three Ore k f !: h r,;trio.ii.-h onlv in a few ! townsh!, and his lame :.; withheld at

oo- islet s ani h- raise It above, vhat i

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Mist Hammond resort playint: a waiting uam-.

i I'cit. re that th y will ! up s-.m- of the al-b rmen

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s.-s. That is why t h d. Not in.!.! th.-y !: pOSi'.iVo aid 1 . a lit ! ,

,S,;WE"FERS 1

mm U mhi West Hammond Are Given a Significant Warning;

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Victory for tho whole ticket it Sol.s- can see.

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juz mm pucQT tee,:;;

Mich. ;

all .t.'.i.n and M a t ' h e - of Spr'.siKfi-ld. O.. and M's Wine:- sia-diaa of C::i,-ar;0. Thev w i i ' a 1 be n. re for the funeral. t ! Whh h Veteran It nil rmider. ; Mr. hyens was an Irishman hv birth. hnvinir hc-n burn in Rascommen conn-

Ireland, and he Pad many of the

n 1 cha ra ' or i st a ,,r th. nation-

hi.-h mak- th- owner popular

fitfittis (us t-i.ows. in Hammond ho eon: te-1 his fri' nds by the hundreds. Il- cam.- here in l7i as general track

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tliey i,o ye. Henry K-.ss has tr oved ft-: H a n: rn on.-. lb is !,.- ..et-- ,,,. t a. tually ct out of tone. 1 1 .

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d c-ke.oi. r- of Wot t Hammond

t an- -;:,.., s-iapi -ien as to whom (Special to The Time)

-! -n-, to. f .r itaiiKtpur tint cf- j Miehi-a.il Oily, Ind, th.-t 2 1. The in

to telegraph poies in t.ae city la st. ; ju net : o: . e.tse by wiiich tho Raclnir

I Lou tabu ion ( 'o rpot a . ion of Ameiu-a of t'.e (i'l m mies. to which was seeks to r. strain Gov rear Thomas K. i-.i th- notice. "I'ivekei.pors Me- M.ii shall, his s. r-tury, Mark Tliistlew -o--e a h.tt that had a strik- j wait;-. Atto-ncy i:e;,-ral liican and tho si a. a a-a - ope tiiat 1ms hern '. officers of tie- national ci.ard from Irt-

a. are ! e.-n on by the Inid are as fol-

rn t-t - , . 1 1 e cam - ne re i n l i wpii r.v.Fii'f' f4rpc-!rs Frnm ... ,-.

Laiaroadim-'- as a forearm of construe- .... . ' s" 0 R H ' 1 Hammond in Readiness t ..n -a-ars was his principal work, ne Well it is m a Cmcago Paper, jh j ?s. has work, d iron: coast , c-ast. and in ' 1 UltWhS

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Wt.il.- none of the Hammond Hre-ks have as y - t .iepari. d f.-r lla ir ii.iuve hind ) tan-' p t.-i in tin- Malkan war

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;t was tim into the war" and a

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li.'tz Co. 5. Mailt a tra. k plant of the c:i;

an "i- Co. . 1 1 1 : i ' t. a trie k into the new p

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of ?: ! . o o I to i J i a- s . a n I t

i' tiie m v- l-c!ter x Mail nay A p pli

ant of Htih-

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br.iherti at h'-'ti- some i Ii t t r.se alt rl- - t Ism liaitai.-iiia i 1 i ee h s are th- word and tweaty-t-iy h- rcaiy to st'..rt a: t. oe e; iai - f . r a 'a h !' I iee

a.. i-c into th

i 'o k into tli.-- site of eater Co. k into th- site of

to ia... - of t

th- Pre;-.'. dire i 7. H-;a another ' bard Steel i-e.un-lri. S. Mai;t a aide tithe American Sinn-: !. hi:;.! a sine ti

the Chl Uipio;, Kivit Co. 10. M'UH a team track at Calumet avenue. In addition to this the fhicacrn, In

diana iV Saul;;, rn 1 a i r a d h

track into the site f the thi'-iwin jr-

romem-.e w.uks ami la,- Pennsylvania battle fronts have .-. r railroad is building a tra' k on its rijrht inc. and Ca- . x-p iti i

aa e f.-lt t it a t - til- "doas of T'i--slay thev

- to help ive th-ir

Man of their but a waiting o f t h. ' m will e fur th- (d-.l at.d tho y hope

many states ami had a biir uanjf of m- n : ' i 1 him for in- comp: .-t in-. (.f the ! r-:l ! N'-irhn rn raiin-a.l through the western stat-s. As foreman he did mn.-'-i work in th:- reirion, and it was undo- hi- c i'i oi.-aa that th- Nil kel

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to -.1 . -.. V ,i ' nice ,-a it AH

papers are this

iy of the snarr.-aa- of cki of West namio-tai is Hut. ii. w hi,.- i-al rata ls Ostrov.sU;. after

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will com. as tlo y are an.xiAiao:,:; tiie volunteers are a- proa iiient youni; Creeks .. who ntive property int. i -but they are willing to forif they c-i u but help lo i r

. sts In re f.:-t then

cou nt r it -.em Tiny are kocpin.i; in dail;.- tou-h with tia Chlra.i ti e-a. i -1 ua r-t-rs one or more jtoi-ar tii.-re daily to pet Ho hat- st in ws and bti-ir home to

uil t a t In- ..i hers.

fhus far thu t-jtoits fr an tra- vaiious

u;te oiffiarius fe-1 that a

of wa parallel to the Okie. tiro. Indiana risks has- airi-d hi tiie history of tin. & Southern railroad, in East Chicago. Malkaa countries.

tar. -tie. I by many.

at '-ok- about, fvir m-ot i as iy he was apparently in ft

ta-- code has neen r. moved to the n,nv is , hotoe ,.f p.-ier .1. Lyons, at SI Ociien ' ,,, ti,,,t ,

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and will be buried from there i t u rda y mo rn : n .

'mina Le a. a n doiv sk v liad ra - i

tit ;.;; ef ta wav from Ii a ) wo :1 to tea'rv

e bi t. late- !,i,u Hn.J found h- had married another. 1 health. ; now this story hat-p-ps to he :-ws

iinde'st.iiid for tiie realm K to t : - paris!: n-c-

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tiie dun. my down - p t ' ia- ri-u and found , ao"i' !" Tills set t h;u j J ta r s - - in.- i - i at ion ; : n r "r .a;;!" in the cast, t a pi ; a : .a t a- r. - w n that ti:- .-wti - ' aii ti ; i ye r-e-n do, .. I -v ; j.

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riai -i -aii. t tiile 'ta.-. i a.- i ..,r i i ii is in k- r of V,- lire. was .' ' ' - Ca- lei 1. .., s . i t i -: n i a i: t a i o ' i r it; i a i ,: . . sa !'.,: as - is : , ; i .-a: , -e-d ill

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Gets- Sad News. A tele- r.-.m beaaiim the sari n-ws

ords of Fat ti- r is. ,'i.ii-aknwki, the

' --I was na .Ulan (1 on .11 IV i.,.

The t'ia- :.i;a stela, s are to the e !

that Miss L-waudow ski arrived in time I that she

Wi d.J 111 ir. eoa v i ,-t ed ..cording ta, the Clitcao j yp.p,, ; ia.. k o ws ki knew both of . . v ,,.

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th- death of ,T. L. Mavis, "f Maquok. ta.t 11 s, em iow.i. was t-e. e i ed in Hamrm-nd last ' i-tory. tiiat

nicht. the d'e-.,a,.i p.-iHsinu' away ful-' lite ji'titia wotat-n in the oh! co n ti I. ry. j , low inc a short iln.ss M -.-.. Mavis was; 1 1c wrote to ids parents and they ii;-,-

lormerly Miss .Jessie Fmith. 557 Sum- i nic-d l-'llouiiiia to r,inu. to America to jM, j th'.uarit ti

no r street, iit.-i was v: si ; i it here when i marry mm. a.orasnir to tae story

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word came that tier husband was ill. Sin- bft immediately for the bedside ..f her husband. Fu n-ral arrangements have not b-en completed.

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