Hammond Times, Volume 2, Number 40, Hammond, Lake County, 9 November 1912 — Page 6

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Satunl'iv. "Novomltpr 9. 1012.

rown Point News

Happenings of a Day in Lake County's Lively Capital

SHUCKS

From the Diary of Si. Ler.ce

Nik Sper,.-r sez th' il.iieiy Oivls" company thin cxhiiu ted t' Ai'd.rdiun hall Inst nitfht won't hcv V pay enny excess baKM:e. J'.ii Tite sez th' poorest conf olashluii ho knows of, is what th' bull moozers pet nut o' their victory (?) last Toesday. Two ' them Christian soi.licrs K''t lust h'lwiin Sudd's drink tnpurium "n their front Kates last r.iiriu.

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the rei'ommcnJatlon

alloys' committee of th. is more than probable-

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W.st street from North to Anderson street will he opened as a thoroughfare before next sprins. The opening of that section, of tht city look like a payii; investment to those who own property on the proposed street, anil It is nut likely thar much objection will be made to the i ni pi ove in t n t. A strung petition was sent to the council askin that the street he "pem-d. and in the face of little objection the committee members decided to list.-n to th.; petitions and pre.se r!td their recommendation, favorable to the project at the last meeting t the i ouncil. Anticipating cold weather, work on the main street asphalt paving is beintc rushed to completion at present and in the in,t of gocd weather the entire work should he ilor.fi in less than two weeks. Extra Kat es are put on at nistht in order ti move the niers and other paraphernalia so that no delay will be marie in opening the work in the mornir.p. The city council will have a special meeting on the ISth of November in order to select as to what shall be done

Miss (JretoVmn Wheeler is the truest of friends in Chicago this week. Crown Point needs a few more modern houses wakh can be rented, the

j call coming i:. for good houses every 1 day. j News of importance is a scarce article j in Crown Point these days, and tho ; pencil ptishers for the arious local and non-resident papers have hard scratching dishing up anything startling. with the lieye- ditch in this city insofar as tho land adjoining It in the city

limits Is concerned. August Premer and lady friend from ("hicaKo are isitins with friends and relatives In this city for a few days. Miss P,clle Peterson is visiting with friends in Chicago this week. Herman Sas;e, who now makes his

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GRIFFITH.

The Etude ( lub met at the home of -Miss Valrie prott Thursday ovcninK. Tile usual study period was indulged in, after which a general prood time was had. Mrs. Aie. Jimieson ,ild shopping in Hammond today. Miss, Emily South wort h. who has been quite sick for the past week, is much better.

Mrs. William Elder and Horn, were Chicago visitors (icore (lovett transacted

llaiiii'.iiii'.ci today. M. (Irimuier was a business

in Hammond today. our teacher attended institute Hammond, today. ('.'en Eau.leiVuh of Elliott calle.i friends here today.

daughter, toda y. easiness in

visitor

Newton W. tlilbert of Ansnla, Vice Governor of tho Philippine Islands. $15.io)0. John T.. Griffiths of Indianapolis, consul general at London, $1 2,000. Henry W. Kumiss of Indianapolis, minister to Hayti, $10,000.

Charles I'enby of Evanaville, Keneral at Vienna. ffi.i'OO. V. W. Canada of Winchester, I at Vera Cruz, $4. ."obi. A. A. Winslow of Hammond, ; at Valparaiso. Chili. $4,.M0. Kohert K. Mansfield of Marion general at Zurich, $4,500. Mr. Kurniss, Indiana's only

' sentative In the diplomatic service, is a n.-irro. Henry Earn- Wilson, ambassador to Mexico, is a 1 lousier by birth, but is accredited in the distribution of patronaue to the state of Washfusion. Indiana holds few important places in I the department at Washington. Holier! J. Traeewoll, controller of the tre-ts-; t:ry. is a former resident of Corydon. Ho contemplates opening a law office in Indianapolis. The salary of his ; office is $3,500. 1.. P. Mitchell of Newcastle, deputy controller of the treasury, receives a salary of 4.500 a year. Itolh Tracewel! and Mitchell are old-time 1 i epubl ica us of the standout persuasion. While the consular service is suppos- .' ed to be on a merit basis, there is no doubt whatever that the pood plums ! now enjoyed by Indianans In that service will be taken away from them. This does not mean that llooslers will succeed to these identical offices, but unquestionably it will open the way for the appointment of a number of Inilianians to fine positions in the oonsu;ir service. That service is to maintain the merit system only in reference to the lesser consulships'. Tho bit jobs will p; to "the faithful" us usual. I The commissions of Indiana presij dential postmasters are expiring all the ' time, and as fas as the terms of KepubI licans are ended lemoerats will be ; named to succeed them. Ther aro 20o presidential postmaster in Indiana.

Hammond open their

and requests that as many residents as possible throw

homes for the reception and entertainment of delegates and visitors will be made tomorrow morninsr from local pulpits. The names of all persons who

care to assist the general committee in this manner will bo listed later in the week and incoming delegates will be referred to the.:,, homes durine; the convention period. From reports receive 1 from surrounding cities f.,f Northern Indiana several larse delegations will beformed ; for the purpose of attendimr the business men's dinner on Friday evening. Nov. 22. The competition in tills event , will probably lie between Gary r.r.d Michigan city or South liend. General j Secretary May no and President A. H. Keller of the i ;;Uy association have i stated that they can easily organize a delegation of at least. 2 prominent us- : filiation men for this one occasion. Merchants and men of affairs from all i parts of northern Indiana, particularly i of the Calumet region, will be in alI ten lance and the prospect is that the tickets wil la 11 be disposed of several ; flays before the dinner. A lart;. share will bo reserved for local business men who are taking a keen interest in the progress of the movement in Hammond.

library across the street Is proercssi although somewhat, slowly for the same reason as that v. hich retarded the. progress on the Masonic temple, but Mr. August Johnson. the contractor hopes to make up for the deiay by rushingthe work, as soon as it is possible to work to the best advantage.

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were in the habit of drinking milk, what dealer their milk supply was derived from, whether tho milk consumed was mostly drunk in the raw state or whether it was taken in not coffee ami tea which in a measure sterilizes it, the quantities used etc. It was found that the disease s much more prevalent in certain districts than In others, which indicates that the milk

of dealers who supply llios-- districts may be more seriously contaminated than that of dealers whose trade is elsewhere, and the fact that Kast Chicago has soaped tin- epidemic, seems to indicate that danger lies in the milk supply of Indiana. Hcibor. rather than

in the water sup. ply which is the .same! . in both towns. nr. Herskovi,, was not ready to dis-; Country Journals Make At close the name of the dealer whose

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f!5T$ TOO . ,t '';lI hilS iittr.-i.et.-d attention all over ilit't i rl I 3 ! l i ,h" "ountry. Su per i t; t endent William tUll I fl I UHU A. Wirt, its fouhder, cm, s in for well-

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1 APPEAL TO WIVES

You know the terrible affliction that comes to many homes from the result of a drinking: husband or son. You know of the money wasted on "Drink" that is neded in the home to purchase food and clothir.fr. ORRIXE has saved thousands of drinking men. It is a home treatment and can be given secretly. Your money will be refunded if. after a trial, it has failed to benefit. Costs only $1.00 a box. Come in and get a freo booklet and let ns tell you of the good ORRIXE is doing. Lion Store Pharmacy. 59P-612 South Hohman street. Adv.

BIG SLICE OF MELON COMING TO HOOSIERS: Continued from Par l.

STATE SEC .STACY

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1 ir. William bactericide ioal apolis, and Mr. spent yesterday

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Shiner of the department in I

McAbee, state chemi in Indiana Harbor i

milk is believed to be largely responsible for the present epidemic. He said ln did not wish to do any man an injustice on imperfect evidence, but an investigation is to be made into conditions that exist in the places from which all dealers pot their supply. The Investigation may result in compelling1 some of the dealers to change, the sourco of their supply. In the mean time, a solemn warning is issued to the public generally. "Moil both milk and water from ten to twenty- minutes or he prepared to take oon.seq.uer.ees." This regardless of source. The investigation is not complete by any means. The chemist has not yet taken all the samples necessary to establish the cruise of the epidemic. S. impels of water at the mouth of the canal will be taken today and analizod for bacteria. Dr. Hers'Kovitz has ordered the barrel of crude catholic acid as requested

temps to Distribute Unreliable Dictionaries.

ie in the magazine. nt Wirt, as head of tho

Gary public schools, cots $6,0 a. year and taxpayers believe that he is well worth it. Mr. Wirt recently refused an off. r to become ger era! superintendent of the I'.osTori public schools at a salary of SlO.euO.

Size the dang, rs larkand counterfeits. We aw that protects us of impure foods. The r vigilant in guarding-

by the Com rive on Mo! w ill attend st r uct i ons are carina phoid, will

Toroiat day. Th to its d vlll be g for pat!.

'lub and it will arCommercial Club st ri but ion and ini ven to those who nts who have ty-

be instructed as to its use.

dianapolis 1 isi riot Klam II. Neal, $4.-

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Schmidt, St. ice. Surveyor of Customs at Indianapolis 1.. G. Kothshild. $1.01)1) and fees. Surveyor of Customs nt Fvansville Frank M. Pos. v, $3311 and fees. Assistant Ihstrict Attorney Clarence W. Nichols. $2.r,0ii. II, MDK IIY I'HKSIPF.VT. All of these appointments are made by the President, except the assistant district attorney, who is appointed by his chb f. but generally with the advice and consent of the President. At present Indiana has seven representatives in foreign countries, wh collectively diwa salaries amounting to $.".6,000. They are:

State Secretary Stacy of the YoungMen's Christian Asoeiation will be in Gary tomorrow to attend another Important conference of the general com-eiittf-e of local business ami professional men who are looking after urlangements for the annual state convention of the state association 011 Nov. 22 to 24. The conference will take place in tho rooms of the Chamber of Commerce at 3 p. m. The week has been marked by the activity of several of the committees appointed by chairman Mombersrer 1 week a co. Stationery for committee use, posters for display windows as well as tickets for the business men's dinner on the evening of Nov. 22 have been prepared. tithe r features of tho work are taking shape rapidly and satisfactorily, it is stated. An nou noements of the convention

vestigat ing health conditions there, especially with reference to the prevailing epidemic of typhoid fever. In company with Dr. Ilerskovitz. secretary of the city health department they visited every household in Indiana Harbor where it is known that a ease of typhoid fever exists, and thus far their investigation seems to point to the fact that the milk is as hugely responsible fo rthe presemt epidemic as to the water. Dr. Ilerskovitz will on Monday notify the principals of the Indiana Harbor schools, to warn the children of the dansrer that lurks in both the milk and water, and to tell them to convey to their parents the necessitay of boiling both commod i t i.-s, from ten to fifteen minutes and of abstinence from either in a raw state. This regardless of the source from which they obtain the milk. The members of the households in which typhoid fever exists were question closely as to whether the patients

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The Kast Chi now under roof ing it stands. Masons ami to It is expected

cago Masonic temple is and an imposing buiida credit to the local th- city generally. that the structure will

be completed from now- am! great doiniAS

The facade handsome, the vitrified brh ! cotta being m been a numbc

not later than six weeks the Masons are planning for tho dedication, of the building is very

combination of the dark with the white terrc st effective. There have r of delays owing to in

ability to secure ordered, but the ' as rapidly as ha Ihinirs considered

the materials when vork lias procrcssed 5 been possible, all The work on the

Few people rea ing in substitutes have a federal I f rom the dan gers government is ev

us against spurious coins ami currency. Hut we are left to our own resources in the matter of choosing our apparel, our literature and our means of learning, and many times are we deceived byhaving foisted upon us something; of this character that Is detrimental to our physical growth and development. The only protection we have is 'o guard against substitutes and imitations. It stands us in hand to beware of counterfeits of any and all kinds. As a means of encouraging education. Tirr. Times presents the New Websterian 1M2 Dictionary, Illustrated. As soon as the success of this great distribution was assured cheap imitations of the New Diet ionnry -were offered to the public at seemingly low prices. But

I it must tie remembered that counter

feits-are costly at any price. Someunscrupulous publishers have taken their old dictionaries that are out of late, changed the title pages, pasted in a few pictures and other irrelevant matter, and now offer these to the public, with the claim thet they are of late compilation, because this year's date is on the title page. As a matter of fact, they are printed from old plates that served their usefulness years ago. anil as our language is ever changing they are utterly unreliable and usele-

It is said that imitation is the sin-iH

cerost (lattery. This newspaper's successful educational campaign is doubtless envied by those who wish they might, have thought of such a plan first. Hut there is only one New Websterian 1912 Dictionary. Illustrated, and it is presented by The Times. There is onlyone way to get it, which is explained under the dictionary coupon on another page, and we trust all of our readers will avoid imitations adn set the genuine book. The Dieitionary is NOT published by the original publishers of Webster's Dictionary or by their successors. It has been revised and brought up to the present date in accordance with the

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8pankinsj does not cure children at tied vttinsr There is constitutional caus for this trouble. Mrs. M. Sum- : metb, iiox W, Notre Dnrue, Ind., wt,t i send free to any mother her successj lu home treatment, with fall intruo1 tlons. Send po moner. but write hep i today If you"? .lilldren trouble you it) , thtc way. Donrt blame the child, the J chances are it can't help it. This treatment also cure adult and a&e4 people troublod wltU urine dlffleuiiUee ! by day or right.

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