Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 134, Hammond, Lake County, 4 November 1912 — Page 4

THE TIMES.

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For WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT. Against r'REE TRADE AND FREiE SOUK

WOODROW WILSON'S OPINION. "I want to pay my tribute of respect to the President of the United States. I do not believe that any man in the United States who knows his facts can question the patriotism or the integrity or the public purpose of the man -who now presides at the executive office in Washington." From his Minneapolis speech. THEODORE ROOSEVELT'S OPINION. "Any man who supports the receiver of stolen goods stands on a level with the receiver of the stolen goods He Is a dishonest man, and is unfit to associate with honest men." From his Springfield. Mo., speech. WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN'S OPINION. "I believe President Taft to be sincere and honest." From his Ogdea speech.

we believe Its files will show that it has treated them so during the campaign. They are nobody's fools. Democrat, republican or bull mooser

each has a right to his own opinion

the Oreek letter societies will be called to the front.

bacilli tend to invade the organs and meat of animals already hilled although no signs of disease were present when the animals were living cr immediately after they were slaughtered. As a result of the lack of or careless meat inspection, typhoid, paratyphoid, enteritis and ptomainepoisoning often ensue. Our great ignorance and our new knowledge is summed up as follows: Out of it all emerges this much of fact: the reservoirs of disease are living reservoirs; the lowly organisms which cause our humin

ills are true parasites; their life out-

"DRESS does more harm than whisky," says a Chicago reformer. Perhaps he tried to drink one of those fuzzy mens' hats.

IT is a fairly safe guess that

New Sin" Is drawing bigger houses in Xew York than "A Daughter of Heaven."

WHAT HAPPENS TOMORROW. Tomorrow 20.000,000 voters In the United States will go solemnly to the polls and, almost simultaneously, will

side the living host is brief, but ns register their convictions on the balfar ns we can see, almost nogligllble. ; lots. The nightmare of disease germs' These days no one seriously ques

A LAST WORD. Just one word more about, the election, tomorrow. Perhaps you hare read the o'd epitaph on a New England tombstone

The' which said:

"I was well "I wanted to better "I took medicine "And here I lie." Just think of the epitaph when you are thinking of voting for a change.

HONESTLY now in six months you

HEARD BY RUBE

LET'S see. Who is the Tom Knotts of Constantinople? Oh. yes! Sultan Medhmed V. Trust that he has the sympathy of Brother Frank Madero of Mexico City. ARRESTS for tapring the wire of

won't be able to tell who the leading1 the as and electric light company

feems to ne one or ine current events

candidates on the tickets were will you?

JUST the same, the men who ire everywhere, in books and brooks, and tions the purity of the ballot in the

and latitude In the expression there- the surest they know how the election through all the ambient stir, need United States. There may be wardsj of. It is not to be decried or dis-j is coming out will be in the front of Plague us no more. It is our fellow- in the great cities where the result or paraged. This paper is for Taft he- the crowd watching the bulletins next man an(1 our Pp8. and the disease- the election does not express ths

cause It believes him to be the safest Tuesday night. of all the political candidates. We j cannot forget what the brilliant hut i erratlc Roosevelt did in 1907. Mr. I FOREIGNERS who visit

America

Wilson though his motives are of the complain that we have no ruins

spreading insects and vermin, that wishes of the voters In that commuciwe should learn to fear." jty; where the bosses and not the votjers expresses their will through the i ballot, but these instances are few.

bOMh, of the Chicago newspapers' The result of the election next1

WHAT has become of Mary and The Vine-clad Cottage? Echo answers looking for a lot at Armageft-don.

old political ruins to palaver over tomorrow night.

Hammond Chapter No. 117 R. A. M. Regular meeting Wednesday, November 13. r. M. and M. E. M. degrees.

Hammond Comrr.andary No. 41 K. T. Itf-eular meeting Monday, November 4, Malta degree.

Hammond Council No. ?' Stated meeting first Tuesday in each month.

THE CLOSE OF THE CAMPAIGN. The campaign is over and the decision rests with the great electorate. Presidents must doff their hats tomorrow to tho electorate. It was a part of the old-time editor's duty the day before election to labor diligently and bring out of his travail a long and erudite editorial on the issues of the day. He would advise his subscribers how they should vote ami why they should vote as he directed. Voters of the present rapid-firing generation however do not lean bo hard on editors as they were once wont. They have minds of their own and wear no editorial collar. THE TIMES has the utmost respect for its subscribers and readers and

most admirable is untried. Ha is bookish. We believe in holding fast to that which Is good. That is why this paper recommends the re-election of Congressman Crum-

packer. "Well done thou good and I GERMS: WHAT TO FEAR

faithful servant" is surely an encomi- Some new ,lght on medical rc urn that rightfully belongs to him. search, written for the lnvman, ipThe republican county ticket was pear in the current Harper's Mana-

wisely selec ted at a time when It re j zlne "The Reservoirs of Contagion," ceived unanimous support from the is the title. republican party, its personnel is j Facts about the sleeping slcknes?, such that republicans who have come the plague, tuberculosis, etc., are to be known as bull moosers on the given; but it Is more inte-esting to national ticket can and will support , learn that the healthy human body the men whose names are beneath tbe ! is one of the great carriers of diseases agle. 1 a human reservoir. i

So much for tomorrow. For the' Here is one Instance, to quote the

past THE TIMES Is proud to say that author:

during the past campaign, it has been i Ana tnts much at least is sure,

cleanly conducted. It has treated its that more disease has been arried by

readers with the intelligence (hey promiscuous kissing than by all the

merit and no matter what the result infected milk supplies or water sup-

tomorrow night may be no matter : plies or drains or foods or oysters that who the winner, this paper with the ' ver existed. This is especially true greatest sincerity can extend but ' RS regard the infernal and disgusting wishes and congratulations and hope ' practice of 'kissing the baby.' How fervently that the present magnifl- any sane mother can expose a child

There win be a number of handsome are RhowinK their solicitude for the Tuesday will be the composite view

health or Jack Johnson by suggesting of the people of the United States on that he go to some southern resort for the issues of the day. There are uo

WELL the wise prophet jualifle by playing eafe. You haven't notice! any TIMES prophecies have you?

the writer.

OH gentle reader newspapers don't

want to print politics. Don't think that. Every editor in the land will be

tickled to death tomorrow night when its all over!

cent business conditions under tha Taft administration may never retrograde. May the best man win.

REMEMBER on election day that the fish that keeps its mouth shut never gets into trouble.

PERHAPS before the war is over

wantonly to every disease that may

be afloat, knowing well the facts Is beyond human comprehension; and yet this abominable custom appears to be almost a social rite. The day when this practice is done iwhv with will probably see infant mortality drop by at least one-half." A great deal is said about typhoid fever. It even occurs In the cleanest and most sanitary dairy or water supply. Recent research shows that

MORE BATTLE SHIPS. The New York and the Texas are as big and powerful as ships can be built. VVe ought to build five more of them next year one to make up for the. ship we should have built this year and did not and four every year after that until the existing fleet of thirty-four is Increased to forty-eight one for every State in the Union. This was the remark of Mr. Herbert Satterlee, who was once Assistant

Secretary of the Navy, after the launching of the New York the other day. Let us have a battleship for every star and more if needed. The greater navy has got to come. "Them's our sentiments."

ifs or ands about a decisive election

It is an inspiring thought. Almost

a years campaign is over.

of dollars have been spent in presenting the issues to the plebescite. The

campaign reaches Its focus today.

The will of the majority is not,

HUDSON Maxim says thit strong

Millions Perrumes kiu many people. But it's

always the innocent bystander.

IF you see a roorback and

there hit a

"NO use calling me early mother for I forgot to register," will b heard in some directions.

HAVE to put the Terrible Turk Id the list of those who don't come

,1,. ' , will be plenty of them just necessarily proof of the correctness of.

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uiie vitfw ui nie lunacy ui tue uiuer, but the people are generally right. The American mind is quick to see insincerity and hypocrisy in an issue or a candidate. Candidates seldom "put one over" on the people in a general election. If they don't reveal their own weaknesses the opposing candidate will.

And so tomorrow we are all going back

to concentrate our minds on one thing, the selection of men to admln-

lister the government of the United

States and its component common

wealths. We will act thoughtfully, prayerfully and fearlessly and none

shall question our -verdict. WELL whom do vou favor on the

Miner Springs jackass race tomorrow afternoon?

NEW York man is charged with choking his married daughter's mother-in-law. Well hang hlnu- thes'i sacred relationships must be preserved.

ALL over but the little jaunt to the ballot box.

DOCTOR now says monkeys wera not our ancesters. Gee that leaves us up in the air. Who were they then?

ARE you going to buy wlfle a fall hat or get a couple more gallons of gasoline with what you have left?

THE question is will Mr. Wilson et the vote of all thoe who have to sewr on their own buttons?

AND won't it be a relief to talk about the high cost of IlTlng: again?

IF you can't vote often nny more, you can vote early.

LISTEN you can almost hear the

great silent vote fasting Its ballot.

SOME campaigns seem to he won

by lungs not brainn.

of Gary police news. EIIE: No, honey, the skirted Greek soldiers who go into battle do not wear the hobbled ones. CUSTOM to have the retiring president hold the hat of the new one at the Inauguration, if. J. suggests that In this even Mr. Taft -will have to hold his own hat on March 4 next. IN the meantime what has become of Old Battleaxe CasUeinan and that great, grief of the Louvr, Mona Lisa? FORTY-FOUR Princeton profs have come out for Rill Taft. This kTiows you how much they think of Woodrow at home.

DRAWING plans in Chicago for a J25.000 Rugh monument to be built In Gary. In as much as the newsboy fund amounts to $1S6.2", who is going to foot the bill? FOOD now being extracted from air by French scientists. Hennery Coldboltle predicts that liquid products will be extracted ere long. IN response to many inquiries from our farming constituency wo will say that Mr. Ljouls' hoss is no more. Brother Louis took the ancient equine to Hegewjsch one day. It got the distemper, and finally kicked over the traces. Mr. Louis now handles our rural subscription work in a Buick-30, and from what we can learn his Jug of Lyer cider enables hirrt to work the farmers for gasoline with the sa?ne dexterity that

he uses to cajole them out of noontime oats and hap. INTERNATIONAL G EORORAFHICAL SOCIETY wants to make new map of the world. Better wait until we see what boundaries these Balkan scrappers erase. AMONO the visitors to our city who slipped In unobserved Friday night was Mr. Jack Frost. He is said to be a cousin of T. Bull Moose Frost, who la expected some time tomorrow night. THE telephone service in Cpouth. Chee-cagi must be tery bad judging from the following report of a telephone Indignation meeting as published In the South Chicago Calumet: GOVERNMENT official who invented money Washington machine is visiting tn Clary. If his machine Is anything like the collar ma-erntot they have In local laundries we prefer to continue to handle the tainted stuff.

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When the Anthracite Coal Miners of Pennsylvania were engaged in a life and death struggle with the Coal Barons, John A. Brennan who was born and raised in She Anthracite Coal Regions and whose sympathies were all with the miners, in that fight, sent John Mitchell, the Miners Leader, a check for twenty-five dollars to aid the miners cause. Mr. Brennan worked in the mines himself and the check which is reproduced here, is the best evidence of his attitude towards Union Labor.

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