Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 188, Hammond, Lake County, 10 January 1913 — Page 9
Friday, Jan. 10, 1913.
THE TIMES. 9
M E ARB BY I II B E
at least 25 in Gary that ought to have
a half page in the volume.
A ad What About the B. & O.. the M. C, the lv. t, the M. P. and the J. Jk, E.f (St. John correspondence to The Times.) Miss Barharia Scheldt of Dyer and Eva Ambre attended the installation of the W. C. O. K. and the C. O. F. and C. B. L. here Hunday evening. A WOMAN who loses one glove feels worse about it than when she loses
both. ' WHAT'S become of the old-fashioned policeman that used to slip around to the back door and llp nls arm around the cook's waist? BUtX.Y for the 'steerned Sat. Eve. Post! . Its cover this week shows a spinached-chln farmer and his wife driving an auto. The common conception of artists has been to show the
fashionables Joy-riding in the touring cars whereas more farmers own autos nowdays than do the city folks. " HAVING been tendered a reception by a committee headed by a preacher. Mayor Knotts should get additional sanctity by having the city hall contractors ordering a halo to be rolled for him in the rail mill. CHIEF MARTIN No we don't take Life and Punch any more. When we want any humorous stuff we pick up
the Kecord-Herald and see how the auto !
bandits are making jokes out of the Chicago cops. ONE of the happy delusions of life belongs to the mother who has kirtYs 9
It has been absolutely shown thai i and 10 years old. She is always th.nkret. fresh air and good food do help Ing the g.ood rrd because they are so many persons suffering from Tuber- ! , . , ' , . , . . miosis. But It must be admitted thai much better behaved than her neigh-
ths disease is seldom more than "arrested." Something more Is needed.
Rckman's Alterative is a medietas
OCEAN trust has been formed. This places the poor shipper between th devil and the deep sea. MICHIGAN CITY newspapar man has
appointed doorkeeper of tffe state sen
ate and chauffeur to one of the legislators. No doubt like most other Indiana editors he started out wanting to
be ambassador to London or secretary of state and ended up in the manner
described.
WE can't for the life of us see why so many girls want to marry young Vincent Aator when, there are so many boss barbers, owning 35-cent hair cut shops, and such a multitude of bachelor coal dealers still unspllced. SOME of our big men will find how big they ain't when they learn that nobody from Lake county is listed in "Who is who in America." There are CLIMATE FAILED; MEDICINE EFFECTIVE
I K&Al "3 A vs a IIIO SSt VIHIH ' a. .a v M i V
bor's children. A MAN will stand for an empty coal
bin or the absence of kisses, Tut an
It has conquered this disease again an emDtv sait shaker is a riehteous cause
again. After these benefits have been er- ' w fected where the surroundings were not ror wratn. ideal yet recoveries resulted. Now w , A c H. THERE is no danger of argue that Eckman s Alterative should i ... .... -,,. . . , be used In every case of Tuberculosia Hennery Coldbottle falling off re watin ' addition to good, nourishing food I er wagon. Your fears are groundless, and fresh air. which we all need. A i Hennery never got into the vehicle, remarkable case follows: I Weldon. III. i IT has even extended to the women. "Gentlemen: Through EJckman's Al-! Mrs. Taft has invited Mrs. Harrison terative I have been saved from a pro-j . -. n.i-.j . ., ..- mature grave. On December 14. 19M. l! and Mrs- Cleveland to dine with her, was taken with Typhoid Pneumonia. hut Mrs. T. R. seems to be given- the My lungs became very much affected; j cold shoulder.
my sputum was examined ana Tuberculosis Bacilli wsfs found.; On Fefcrunry SI, 196, I was advised to go to Fort Worth. Texas. While there an abscess -in my right lung broke and discharged. I grew worse, and becm ; very much env&ciated. My physician in
formed me that I must go to Colcrs.de as quickly as possible. I left Texas.
DAILY PARIS FASHION NOTE. IN iMET-A.Ii GRAY MOHAIR FOB $5.78.
Six and one-quarter yard mohair, 30 Inches wide, at 75c a yard. ..... $4.69 Three-quarters of a yard black and white striped foulard, SO inches wide, at 85c a yard .64 Two spools sewing silk.......... .20 Three black satin buttons. ....... .05 One card hooks and eyes.......... JL0 -Paris Pattern No, 1,029 .10 $5.78 IN BROWN EPONGB FOR $7.82. Four and one-quarter yards eponge, 44 inches wide, at $1.50 a yard.. $6.38 Three-quarters of a yard white moire, 30 inches wide, at $1.25 a yard. . .04 Two spools swing silk .20 Three crystal buttons .10 One card hooks and eyes. .......... .10 Paris pattern No. 1,029 JO $7.82 are, joined at the normal waist line. The : skirt is a six gored model, opening in front. The waist is "plain in back and front and has the fashionable large armholes. The pattern allows for long or short sleeves, with turn-back cuffs, these and the collar being developed in contrasting material. A small patch pocket is placed on the left side, but this may be omitted if desired. Gray mohair would make up prettily in this design, using striped foulard for collar and cuffs, while brown eponge or sponge Ooth combined with white moire would be stunning. A better effect is always gained if the
Nothing is more youthfal looking, even rimming material is used as a facing
little eonar wiu vuus, j and a half of the dress material to show
fore starting' ho declared he would average twelve miles a day. HADE'S CRIES SAVE LIFE.
A lusty pair of' lungs saved the life
f a 3-days'-okl infant, abandoned some
time early this morning on the door
step of the home of Dr. A. E. MacBeth
at Ft. Wayne. The family was awak-
en'ed "by the cries of "the child. The
little waif was wrapped in - an old
Jan. 10, 1870. Mr. Page is by profession an engineer, having been educated at Virginia Tolytechnic ' Institute and Harvard University. He served as geologist of the Massachusetts highway commission and director of the testing laboratory of Lawrence Scientific School at Harvard from 1893 to 1900; as chief of the division of tests of the Department of Agriculture from
shawl and the basket was covered with'1900 to 1905, assuming his present pit
a-newspaper. IS'o clue to its parentage
as been obtained.
for the matron, than t the simple one niece frock with a sailor collar,
In the illustration, blouse and skirt edges.
r as.y be ebt.ls.e4 ! . S4. 3m U d will
Tbe abeve patten
eat postpaid by
etate anker mm 4 size.
June 1 and arrived in Caron City. Juns 3. very feeble. After being there two weeks, my physician Informed me that my case was- hopeless.' Three week later I returned home, weighing 10 J pound it the doctor having given me no assurance- of reaching there alive. "On July 1. 1905, I began taking Eck man's wonderful remedy for Consumption. Today I weigh 16S pounds. I am stout and well and can do any kind Of work about my grain elevator. I have not an ache nor pain in my lungs, eat well- sleep well, and never felt better." . .. (Sworn affidavit) ARTHUR WEBB. Eckman's Alterative is effective in aV I , la aHtv W. 17 ....... - irk..
AJl an, . .. ... ... . 7 r w . w a . ill V L and Lung Troubles. -and in upbuilding
DISCOVERY has been made that "the j sum of no two powers excepting squares is itself a power of the same I degree." But there is fen times more satisfaction to be sitting around the
stove at night and hearing mother out in the kitchen stirring up batter for buckwheat cakes for breakfifst.
The letters had evidently slipped into theaters and of building a new play
house to cost $70,000, Thompson, dress
ed in the height of fashion, stopped at
Up arid Down in INDIANA
LOS G LOST LETTERS FOUJiD, 'When a marble slab was removed at the Richmond postoffice yesterday, a number of letters which - have been
the system. Does not contain poisons. " , nr. ,v o&lates or hablt-formlng drugs. frr saU i ssing for years were found. .The
Y otto Kegele and other leading drug- I crevice into which the letters had fal gists. Ask for booklet telling of re-I len Is below a window on the sill of
coverles,. and write to Ecu man Labora
tery. PhUadelphU. Pa,.' for -additional t1,, Patro". nave Dee" In tne na" (viitiM-ii. of laying- their mall as they opened it.
the small opening unobserved. TWO TRAINMEN ARE HURT. As the result of a wreck in the Breeze yards, at Washington, Henry Young, a B. & O. S. W. brakeman. Is near death with both legs oft above the knees, and Henry Johnson, conductor, is badly injured. During a heavy fog a switch engine crashed into a caboose in which the two men were seated. ' -. The caboose was demolished and the engine badly damaged. SEEK WEALTHY STRINGER. Disappearing as strangely as ha came, Laporte business men are seeking for a solution of the mystery surrounding i the coming to Laporte of a Chicago man who gave his name as B. A. Thompson of the Thompson Amusement Company. Thompson was at La
porte seventy-two hours, during which time he negotiated for the purchase of business property valued at JlS.OOO..an nounced "his" Intention of buying" " two
the leading hotel, and made preten
sions of possessing great wealth. OPPOSE HIGHWAY COMMISSION
Two hundred farmers in mass meet ing at Columbus today adopted resolu tlons expressing opposition to the pro
posed legislation creating a State
Highway Commission and appointed
committee for each township to secure signatures to a petition asking Boone
County's representative in-tne.Legls
lature to vote against the proposed bill.
AGED MAN ON 10O MILE HIKE.
Despite the Inclement weather, the
distance and his age,. Theodore Olinger,
73 years old, a' resident "of Wabash,
has . started to walk' to the ' home o
relatives near the - Indiana-Ohio state
line, more than 100 miles from W
bash. V j ' " ' " " ' " ,
Olinger desired . to pay ' his-' relatives a visit, and not having the means to
pa jr rallroad l'fjtrtei started afoot, " Be
The Day in HISTORY
"THIS HATE IN" HISTORY" January 10.
1737 Ethan Allen, one, of the noted
heroes of the American Revolution, born in Litchfield, Conn. Died in Burlington, Vt., Feb. 12, 17S9. 65 Stamp Act passed by the British Parliament. -
1804 Oaks Ames, builder of the Union
Pacific railroad, born in Easton,
Mass. Died there. May 5, 1873. "
1822 Dr. Theodore L. Cuyler, famous
Presbyterian divine, born in Aurora, N. Y. Died in Brooklyn, Feb. 26, 1909.
1840 Penny Postage Instituted in
Great Britain. '
1842 Sir Charles Bagot ' arrived In
Canada to assume office as gover
nor.
1861 Louisiana troops seized the Unit
ed States arsenal and barracks at Baton Rouge.
1893 Marriage of the Crown Prince of
Roumania and Princess Marie of Edinburgh.
1912 Ollis M. James elected United
States' senator from Kentucky. "THIS IS MY" 43RD BIRTHDAY"" Logan - Waller Page. Logan' Waller Page, the Federal di
rector of public roads who Is among those suggested for the post of Secre
tary of Agriculture in the next admin
istration, was born in Richmond, Va
sitlon of director of public roads in the latter year. In his official capacity he has been in charge of and the moving influence in the recent great interest in the United States In the good roads movement. He is the author of a number of standard books on the subject of roads. Congratulations to: Rt. Rev. Thomas H. Burke. Roman Catholic bishop of Albany, X. Y., 73 years old today. Charles G. D. Roberts, a noted Canadian writer of animal stories, 53 years old today. Dr. E., Benjamin Andrews, chancellor emeritus of the University of Nebraska
and former president of Brown University, 69 years old today. Carroll S. Page, United States senator from Vermont, 70 years old today.
Rollin R. Rees, representative in Congress of the Fifth district of Kansas, 48 years old today. Daniel Boyle, a noted leader among the Irish members of parliament, 54 years old today. Dr. John W. Goodsell, who was surgeon of the Peary expedition to the North Pole, 40 years old today.
season. Business Manager Arthur Irwin of the Highlanders, acting with Manager Frank Chance's' . -"approval, closed by cable today 4he option he had secured on the hotel, which, stands within less than five minutes' walk from the Hamilton cricket field, where the team , will practice. The club vi-ill send several cooks from this city and a
training table will be established. -
It is expected that the party will Include fifty men,' players, trainers, club officials, newspaper writers and others., The club today received . the signed contract of Pitcher Jack Vvarhop, who is spending the winter In Freeport, 111.
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THREE HAVE NARROW ESCAPE, j Mr. and Mrs. Charles Marklcy nnd Edwin King of Wabash had a harrow escape from asphyxiation yesterday. Awakening early yesterday morning, Mr. Markley arose but at once collapsed and fell to the floor. After much difficulty he reached a door and mads his way to the home of a neighbor where help was summoned. Returning rescuers found Mrs. Markley and King unconscious.' They were carried out of doors and restored to consciousness after much work. The house filled with.
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BADGER CAPTAIN ILL.
Madison. Wis.. Jan. 10. Alvin Tand-
berg, captain-elect of the 1913 Uni
versity of Wisconsin football eleven and full back of the team which won '
the conference championship in 1912,
was taken to a hospital today seriously
111 with pneumonia. Tandberg was the choice of nearly every critic for a position on the all-western football elev-
e nlast fall.
HOLDS; W IKE BEATING RECORD.' Fort Wayne had nineteen men during 1912 who beat their wives with such, noise and vehemence as to attract .the; attention of the neghbors. according toi the annual report Just made by Humane Offjcer-L. C. Schlaudrofl. ' Seventeen of these were prosecuted.
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Exactly what Davis will dois not known, but he probably will scout for the club and act as coach. It Is not believed that the employment of Davis will interfere with Danny Murphy's captaincy of the team, even though the latter be unable to play because of the Injury to his knee.
When Davis gave up the management of the Cleveland team it was rumored
that he would return to his former ! manager. Davis will go south with the !,
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