Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 206, Hammond, Lake County, 31 January 1913 — Page 3

Friday, Jan. 31, 1913.

THE TIMES.

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BIG eOBUUS W AFTER TRUSTS II I0DIMJA

TIMES BIREAl. AT STAT" CAPITAL. Indianapolis, Ind., Jan. 28. Big goblins started after the trusts In Indiana yesterday afternoon when Kepresentatire W. W. Spencer, of this city. Democratic floor leader, introduced two anti-trust bills. Both are patterned after the New Jersey laws, which were Introduced in that state under pressure from Governor Wood row Wilson. They are short but they go to the point, and

any member of the board of directors of a corporation that engages in trut tactics or that operates in restraint of

trade will be liable to a fine and a jail sentence.

These two bills, together with the blue sky bills and the public utilities

commission bills have givn the cor

porations and their lobbyists the hard

est job they have had in many a day

at a session of the Indiana legislature. The lobbyists are flocking to the city

in droves, and the members of the legislature are being heckled almost to death by them. Not only were the two general trust bills introduced, but Representative Hughes also introduced a bill requiring the attorney general to investigate ther prices charged for coal and ice in the various cities of the state and as-

wlll afford the right kind of regulation of public utilities corporations. Several bills have been prepared In the last few days by various persons, but none of them will have any chance until after the Spencer bill comes in. on

Thursday. It will have the sanction of Governor Ralston and will be th; administration bill. Some persons are , afraid that the bill will not be strong i enough and that It will be pretty much what the corporations want, but that I remains to be seen. ' The main question in regard to the

utilities bill is whether it shall require

-Dr. C. Owens, mdlanap-

rertatn whether there Is any dis

crimination among them. He is also

to nna out wnetne-r trust or coraonia- , , i ,- .i.i. nar -aminr

vfiiifjuiscr iu-vaiuauuu ; v - - . . - - COai t-i, . ... , " . . 1 1 r V- ..rarMalnn t.nil.t. on wll 9 a

pi&xiis or wnciner 1 1 win leave it iu iwo i w.v. . . . v . " - . .

President

oils. ' Secretary Dr. C. G. Moore, Indianapolis. . Treasurer Dr. Edward Reiss, Terrs Haute. Directors John Spauldlng and J. C. McGrall, Indianapolis, and J. H. Cheek. Terre Haute. At a meeting of several or the officers last evening Dr. Owens asserted that the Ballou bill was drafted largely for the purpose of driving out the practice dentists who advertise. The

new organization seeks representation

tlon methods are used, not only In

and ice but In other articles, and If he

finds any such conditions he shall at once begin proceedings against the parties under the anti-trust laws of the state. t This will, if, It passes, enable the at-

the so-called ethical dentists, who com

pose the Indiana State Dental Associa

tion. Give State Hoard Power,

Dr. Owens declared that, although

' the bil does not provide that dentists

discretion of the commission to make such valuations. Spencer says he will write It "shall" In his bill. Two branches of suffragettes attended a meeting of a Senate committee on the Stotsenbursr bill to srive women, the

torney general to get on the inside of rig-ht to vote at school elections and shall not advertise. It gives the state

the alleged combines In various cities hold school board offices. One was the ' board, controlled by members of the for the control of ce and coal prces, Woman's Franrhlio Tjnn nd the' Indiana State Dental Association, the

and of the prces of other commodtes other the Equal Suffrage Association. ; power to decide what advertising is such as foodstuffs. The bill carries an The former oposed the bill because ! "unprofessional." He said that apapproprlatlon of $2,000 to enable the they nald It was nothinsr but a sod to ' prentices from advertising offices un-

avoid srtvlnsr th women full suffraee. derstand that it is of no use tor them

attorney general to enforce the law.

Altogether, it looks like a big week The other bunch favored the bill and to attempt to obtain licenses, regard-

for Mr. Ultimate Consumer. It Is the

belief -of the leaders in the House and than nothings

Senate that the anti-trust and anti-re-

East Chicago CoSSee & Tea Store Cor. Forsythe and Chicago Aves. Phone 24

Specials Hot Saturday, Feb. 1st

said it was better to get something t less of their qualifications.

I The bill will not interfere with any

The two factions lined un on odoo- legitimate dentists, whether' he be an

straint of trade bills will be passed and site sides of the room, a hundred or advertiser or not, according to Dr. P. that the bill to investigate coal and ice more on each side, and glared and turn- j R- Henshaw, chairman of the leglslaprlces also will go through. It Is diffi- a up their cute little noses at each j tlve committee of the dental assocla-

cult to see Just how any of the mem- other. Their leaders made speeches tlon. The bill provides principally for

bers can square themselves with their for a time It looked like there people back home if they vote against might be a hair pulling match. It was either of them. the comedy performance of the session. The real public utilities commission and It attracted a big crowd. The bill will be Introduced next Thursday women scrapped and argued and quarby Representative Spencer. Just what ried like Democrats at a precinct meetIt wlll.be no one yet knows, but Spen- ing, and finally one bunch opened a suit cer says It will be air tight and that It case and threw a thousand paper bal-

lots In the air, and they fell on everybody In the room. It Is not thought

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the bill will get through.

The Senate passed the Fleming bill

to authorize second class cities to establish public playgrounds, and the

Fleming bill to enable Fort Wayne to

continue to elect her school board In

the same old way, regardless of In

creased population. The Senate also

passed the Faulknor bill to legalize the payment of the salaries of St. Joseph county officials under a defective law

passed in 1911.

an annual registration of dentists and a new definition of dentistry. It also would exempt dentists from Jury duty. EAST CHICAGO ALSO

TO VOTE ON PLAN

f Continued from Pas: !.

TAKE FIRST STEPS FOR MEETING (Continued from Pan L)

ly there are cases where some one

takes an automobile or a carriage without the consent of the owner and then takes a joy ride. This bill would

make It a crime to 40 this, and would also make liable to punishment any

person that goes along on such a trip if he or she knows the vehicle has been

taken without the owners consent. ABOUT FISH HATCHERIES.

The house has passed the Fleming

bill to permit the government to estab llsh fish .hatcheries In Indiana with

out placing them under the Indiana

fish laws.

Senator Ballow has Introduced a bill to allow city judges In cities of the

first, second and third classes to be reelected. . The maddest man In seventeen states

Is Senator Shively of Grant county, who

BACKACHE A WARNING

ALL SHOULD HEED

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toms. You may also be troubled with disagreeable, annoying bladder disor

ders; have attacks of lumbago or rheu

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der the eyes or In the feet and ankles;

and many other symptoms are noticed.

If they are neglected, dropsy, diabetes,

or Brighfs disease, which so often

prove total, may result. ' -

It Is not only dangerous, but need

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You can secure an original package of Croxone at trifling cost from any first-class drug store. All. druggists

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It Was Worth While Waiting For, Wasn't It. We'll Tell You All About It Tomorrow. LEON STODSE Kaufmann & Wolf, Hammond, Ind.

WEDDED HEW WIFE

EVERY 1 2 MOUTHS

Don't Forget CREAM OF RY THE KKS OF ttAKTAST rOOOS A Silver Sm Is twery Path

Through Varying Career By Deserted Spouse.

that a new dental society, the League of Indiana , Dentists, has been formed

and its first definite action will be to introduce a public utilities commission oppose the pasfsage of the Ballou bill bill In the senate. He spent several

to regulate the practice of denlstry, ' months In a study of the question, and which Is now before the Legislature. 1 then prepared his bill along the lines of The league will file articles of lncor-j the Wisconsin law, which, he says, Is poration today, with a charter mem-' the best law in the country. He and bershlp of about twenty, but officers his bill have been under a constant say that the membership will be in- fire ever since the legislative session

creased to several hundred within the , opened, and there has been an effort

tlvity among them which makes It looli

like they are going to do something

worth while.

new few days, league are:

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to take away from him the credit for Introducing the bill. He wants his name attached to any utilities bill that Is passed, and he fears that the intro-

ductlon of the administration bill may 1 rob him of this honor. I WANTS TO SAVE HIS BILL. I ' So he has been working to save his bill. , The aCiiftlstration bill . Is almost exactly like the Shively bill, as : he Is going to offer amendments to his I own bill to make it read like the adI ministration bill, Introduced in the ; house by Representative Spencer, the ; democratic floor leader. Shively hopes to have his ' amendments adopted and thus send his bill through the sen- . ate and to the house before the adminlsratlon. bill makes any progress. : It Is doubtful, however. If he will suc

ceed in this because the democrats are expected to follow , the lead of the administration. The presence of Thomas Taggart at the state house yesterday added to the

gayety of nations, for It was known that he was there to build a fire under j the leaders In the two houses. He i thinks they are not going fast enough I and that they are liable to not get ' their work done before the end of the session. - TALK OF ADJOURNMENT. Already there Is talk of adjournment of the session on the 1st of March, because, as was stated In the telegraph dispatches yesterday, many of the members want to attend the Wilson and Marshall Inauguration at Washington on March 4. They can't go If the session holds until the end of the sixty-one days, which will be on March 10. Taggart has told them that they must get busy and push through the things that are important and that th people want Already there is free ac-

APOLOGIZE

i tary district trust es. .... IAcennea Land I ate rests. Henrv'. W. Iee. assistant engineer ot

Former Gary Man Is Traced ' sanitary district writes in. th

ditch case: .

Within a month or sir weeks It is

very -likely that some one In Harvey

may have to go Into the fedral courts to prevent the construction of the large, drainage dttch In Indiana. "The- editor , spent nearly all ot last Friday In a hunt for information rela-

' tlve to the proposed ditch, and finally

be was able to1 secure a blue print Issued by the Interests fatherlng the proiject, which in ail probability thes in1 terests never- dreamed would fall into ! the hands of Illinois persons. I

j "This map shows, and we have been' ' able to substantiate the Intentions of the Indiana interests by Information

secured . from, other sources, that a large, dam Is to be constructed across the Little Calumet river at a point

about six or seven miles east of the Illinois state iine and that the waters

of the river from this dam are to be i reversed and made to flow east through

KILL SALOON BILL. TIMES BUREAU. AT STATE CAPITA!.. Indianapolis, Ind., Jan. 31. (12 m.) House committee unanimously killed Carter bill to legalize Gary saloon licenses after Attorney William H. Matthew of Gary made speech.

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GRANTED INSURANCE

AFTER LUNG TROUBLE

There are so many cases of Consumption reported where the details j show

: the disease started witn

cough, that

Indianapolis, Ind., Jan. 31. Refer

ence in a speech by William H. Mat

thew, a Gary lawyer, to tne alleged ac

tion of Attorney General Honan, in thwarting his fight on saloonkeepers in that city who were violating the law.

roused members of the committee on

judiciary A of the house las night, and Representative Fleming demanded an

apology from the lawyer. Mr. Matthew asserted that he had re

viewed the "wet and "dry" war In

Gary at the request of Chairman Storen

of the committee; that he hd told the truth and that he did not Intend

to reflect in any manner upon Mr. Ho

nan. He failed to make an apology,

but the incident was closed with his

explanation. Mr. Matthew was discussing the Car ter bill, which would validate the li

censes' of a number of Gary saloon

keepers who had failed to pay license fees within the time limit fixed by the Proctor law. Mr. Matthew, counsel

WHAT GARY GIRL DID HE DECEIVE? Fralca Alleged Reeor. May, 1910 Married Joliet girl January, 1911 Deserted Jollet girl. May, 1911 Eloped to Canada with Gary, Ind., girl. January, 1912 Deserted Gary girl in CanadaMay, 1912 Eloped to Detroit, Mich., with Canadian girl. January, 1913 Deserted Canadian girl and disappeared.. -

has lived with two other women as his

-" , the proposed ditch for a distance of

Adolph Franlc, muchly-married man. ' about .twelve miles and then turned

former resilient of Jollet. la sued f or , Into lake Michigan.

divorce In the Circuit court today. I "The proposed ditch Is to be 34 feet

xt i m t.. ... u.i i-' :l deep", -nr feet" witle at the bottom ana

205 fri-t .-rri nt thf toil fTTg. f wT j,

wives since leaving her. A faf ai thei" BU'u"e ,ta

can determine, his record Is about as I Would Harm Illlnoie Laad. shown above. Every year Franio has j "The watershed of the Little Calua penchan for founding a new home. met river" covers some 700 square miles.

Fanlc came to Jollet In 1909. became The proposed ditch Is calculated to

acquainted with a Joliet girl and mar- take the water from about 250 square

ried her In Mav. 1910. A few months miles of this territory and , Instead or

later he calmly told her he was tired allowing It to pass Harvey will turn of her and their home. He said- he It east .through the ditch.

thought-he would leave. She thought "Probably 200 square miles of the

him fooling until she woke up one Little Calumet watershed reaches tne morning, to find a number of bills, a river after It passes Harvey, so that lack of money and a nlssing husband, city Is now receiving the benefit of

After straightening out herself. sh,e. about evo square miles oi xne water-

took up the trail for the missing man. shed. . If 350 square miles ot tne traced him to Gary, found that he had watershed Is turned east by means of

eloped with a Gary girl to Canada. Un-,thls ditch, anyone can readily see that

the Harvey sewerage disposal win pe

discouraged, Mrs. Franlc of Joliet traced the couple on their wanderings to a small town. In Canada.' 'There" she' came In contact with the girl from

Gary, who had been discarded for a Canadian girl. . The two girls Joined forces and followed Franlc's trail to Detroit, where they recently found out he had deserted the Canadian girl and left. Then Mrs. Franlc of Jollet decided to file sut for divorce. Lagger and Blatt are her attorneys. Jollet News. ...

COld or a j for the fionr" Citlipns Tno-.i r.t

t It is really surprising that i . . ,. ... . . ...

DaoDle are not more anxious to Imme

diately stop these apparently minor

l troubles, our advice is nop me cuui or cold. If possible, without delay.'

Utnerwlse more serious irouom " likely to follow. If the medicines you are now taking do not bring relief, try Eckman's Alterative, as this man did: 237 Dean St., Brooklyn, N. . "Gentlemen: I am giving you below a brief history of my case, which I trust you will use for the benefit of those suffering from any similar troubles. "About a year and a hair ago I noticed that my health was rapidly falling, until at the end of ilx months my welsrht had fallen to 129 pounds. I -K'as

made a heated attack on the bill and the committee voted to recommend it for indefinite postponement after hearing Representative Carter briefly in defense. The action was In line with an appellate court decision against the saloonkeepers seeking license renewals. - - Telia of I-n-v Violations. The Gary lawyer asserted that there were 193 saloonkeepers In Gary who are violating the law. He said that nearly all of the saloons Included In

HARVEY FEARS BURNS DITCH

More delays In the Burn's ditch project which Is intended to reclaim 20,000

acres of marsh land In the Little Calu

met valley in Hammond, Gary, East

Gary and Dune park, are seen In the

attitude of Harvey, 111., people, at the

western terminus of the proposed ditch

The Harvey people may go into the

federal courts to prevent Its construe

tlon. Opposition in a similar way Is

also expected -om the Chicago sanl-

troubled with night sweats, a severe his indictment are brewery-owned, sa-

cough and was very weak, having it. fact absolutely no ambition whatever. About this time I consulted a physician, who told me my lungs were afTected Not satisfied, I went to another doctor, who after examining me said that I was in the first stages of consumption. At this point I started to take Kckmans Alterative. The night sweats stopped almost immediately, my cough became looser and gradually disappeared. jVty weight 1. now 142 pounds and my phy.i.,i.n nrftTininirl me nrrfectly

'sound which, together with the fact j

loons, despite the prohibition of the Proctor law in that respect. He de

clared he had seen onecks signed by the officers of breweries on file in the office of the county auditor, and that

these checks were in payment for 11 censes. .

Mr. Matthew said he had succeeded

in getting nine saloonkeepers fined to the amount of $3,000, after having ob-

that I have been accepted Dy two an- proac-

ferent insurance companies ror insur- j cuiing attorney, put then had been ance. makes me sure of my entire re- j Dajked by the appearance of the Lake

covery - oy oickiu.u b -v , , t , .-. -should be very glad to communicate with any one who would be interested In my case." (Sworn Affidavit) W. E. GEE. Eckman's Alterative is effective In Bronchitis. Asthma. Hay Fever; Throat and Lung Trobles and In upbuilding the system. Does not contain poisons, opiates or habit-forming drugs. For sale by Otto Negele and otBer leading druggists. Ask for booklet telling of recoveries, and write to Eckman Laboratory. Philadelphia. Pa., for additional evidence. Adv.

county prosecutor in court .with the

request that the cases be dropped, When Attorney General Honan took of

fice, he said, Mr. Honan had refused to appoint him again and he had been

forced to drop the cases.

Are you going to get one of those

; beautiful prizes given away at the

Fidelia masquerade ball. Assembly hall.

Hammond, Saturday night, Feb. 1? 29

seriously Interfered with, for, whereas the sewerage can now be diluted with water derived from a watershed of perhaps more than 500 square miles, after the construction of the proposed ditch the watershed will be only about

150 square miles. -

Await Court Declnloa. "There Is little enough water In the

river at certain times of the year, and if two-thirds of this water is taken at low water stages It will then become

necessary for Harvey to construct an

expensive sewage disposal plant.

Needless to say. the people of Harvey do not wish to be put to this trouble and" expense If it can be avoided. . "This proposed ditch Is being fathered by land Interests east and south of Gary who wish to 'reclaim a large area of low land. The project Is being- op. posed by some, but those opposing the project have been defeated In all the lower courts of Indiana. The case is now in the Indiana Supreme Court and those opposing the project expect to meet defeat In this court. "If the Indiana Supreme Court decides against-those who are opposing the project, then some Illinois persons must take the matter to the federal courts if the Interests of the Illinois people are' to be protected.

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, TO RESTORE NATURAL COLOR OF HAIR

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Hair that loses Its color and lustre, or when it fades, turns gray, dull and lifeless la caused by a lack of sulphur Inlthe hair, Bays a well-known local pharmacist. Our grandmother made up a mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur to

keep her locks dark and beautiful and ev4n today this simple preparation has nolequal. Millions of women and men tod, who value that even color, that beautiful dark shade of hair which is so 1 attractive use only Sage Tea and Sulphur. - . ' Nowadays we are not "bothered with the task of gathering the sage leaves

and the mussy mixing at home. Simply ask at any drug store for a 50 cent bottle of the ready to use preparation. onllerl "Wveth's Race and Snlnhni- Hair

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hair disappears; after another application or two it is restored to Its natural color. . What delights the ladles with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Is that besides beautifully darkening the hair they say it brings back the- gloss and lustre and gives It an appearance of abundance. Agent L. Harry Wela, Druggist.