Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 232, Hammond, Lake County, 3 March 1913 — Page 4
THE TIMES.
Monday, iuaih 3. 1913.
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P1 L-Jhtttt? Or for 1
SOMEBODY CARES. f Always remember, when you're feeling blue," Somebody cares! Alvraya mnfmbfr It laa't juat you, For Homebody ear. Sometimes It seems that life's hardly worth while. But somebody's helped If you toll oa
and smile. Somebody, somewhere, earesS
Maybe It's Mother, or Father, or friend.
But somebody eares!
Maybe It's someone the future will send
lata your Ufa unawares i
I Maybe it's brothers or slaters who love Hut ALWAYS there's Oae who Is
watching above Somebody, somewhere, cares! G. M. F.
TELEPHONES, Hammond (private exchanre) 11) (Call for den&rtmeat wanted.)
Gary Office Tel. 187 East Chleaco Office TeL i4-J Indiana Harbor TeL . S49-M. 189 Whltln TaL so-M Crown Point .. .......Tel. 93 Hegewlscn TeL t Advertising eoUcrtors will he seat, at fataa rivn on. application.
L'R HAS WANTED ALL ALONG WAS A LITTLE ATTENTION AND A LITTLE CONSIDERATION FROM
THE PRODUCE CONSUMING CITIES
TO THE NORTH OP THEM. ASK
SAM WOODS IF THAT IS NOT A
FACT.
And so Gary is getting in close touch with the country districts of Lake County. It is getting in close
touch wtih the wealth of the agricul
turists there. It is making friends
If you have any trouble getting The with the Lake County farmer. It is
saying: "We like you. Come to our
town and we will treat you right. We have provided transportation and
now we welcome you to our midst."
And Hammond Js still trying to de
cide whether or not a city market,
after its bare lot experience, is a good
thing for the city. The bigger aspects
of the situation are being overlooked.
Times notify the nearest office
have it promptly remedied.
and
LARGER PAID VP CIRCT7LATION THAN ANY OTXTJEft TWO NEWS. PAPERS IN THE CALUMET REGION.
ANONYMOUS oaoaansmications will not be noticed, but others will . be printed at discretion, and should be addressed to The Editor, Times. Ham tnond. Tnd
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WHAT became of that young Turk
movement anyway?
Garfield Lodge No. 669 F. A. M. Stated meeting- Friday evening, March
7, 7:30 p. m. T. C. degree. Visitors wel
come. R. & GALER, See. E. M. SHANK-
LIN, W. M. . .
OF all the freaks in the inaugural
parade Gen. Rosalie Jones and her
band of satin-bloomered hikers wil undoubtedly take the biscuit.
Hammond Chapter, No. 117, R. A. M., special . 'meeting-" 'Wednesday, March 5, 7:30 p. m. R. A. by officers of East ChicagoCiLaLar, -No. 141. All members and sojourners urged to be present. Refreshments. .
SIDE CURTAINS IN GEHENNA. A New York company has purchas
ed 110 acres of land near Hammond, J shows Gary and Whiting opposed and
R. & M. UDOn "which to erect a plant for. the I Hammond, East Chicago and Indi-
st age.- And when the humorous side of a serious project turns up it is time to drop It. v . Much has taken place in a week.
Monday. Word received that the Chicago drainage district'officials will appear before Hammond Chamber of
Commerce. Little interest in matter.
Tuesday. Meeting is held in rooms of the Hammond Chamber of Commerce. Hammond does not take kindly to the project to create a sanitary district in Indiana as suggested by
drainage trustees. Drainage district's desire for an extra 5,000 gallons of water per second shown to be its sole
motive for interesting cities of Calu met region."
Wednesday. Public sentiment
changes towards the project. Citizens
become convinced that it would be
all right to let Illinois drainage dis
trict have the needed extra water
through Indiana sources in return for
the right , to use its $70,000,000
drainage canal for the disposition of
Calumet river sewage.
Thursday. Decision is finally
reached on the part of representatives
from Hammond, Whiting, East Chi
cago and Indiana Harbor commercial
clubs to frame up a sanitary district
bill. Information is received that
Governor Ralston has been seen by
trustees of the Illinois drainage dis
trict and will send a special message
to the legislature favoring passage of
a bill It the Lake County cities want
It.
Friday. Meeting at the Hammond
Chamber of Commerce to frame bill.
Hammond, Whiting, East Chicago, Indiana Harbor and Gary participate. Gary does not, however, endorse pro
ject.
Saturday. Meeting held at Hammond Chamber of Commerce. Gary violently opposes measure. Charges that it is scheme on the part of North
Township cities to make Gary pay for its sewage disposal. Gary shows that its valuation is over one third of the
total in the proposed district. Objects to rate of taxation and its proposed representation on the drainage board,
charges it is scheme of banditti in
Hammond to mulct Gary of taxes,
claims that Hammond is trying to
force project on Gary. Hammond,
Whiting and East Chicago citizens who favored project called political
bandits. Vote by municipalities
OUR -idea of zero in fussing over
things Is worring over whether Castro
will reach Caracas in Venezuela alive.
" YOIWG BLADEH WILL SPURN YOU IF THEY THINK YOU'RE IN PURSUIT OF THEM," AVERAGE YOUNG MAN WARNS KID SISTER
. WELL, the newspapers won't have
much longer to publish lists of cabi
net selections.
Hammond Council, No. 90,
stated meetings' first Tuesday of eaeh I manufacture of asbestos goods. It Is I ana Harbor In favor of project
month.
MARKETING BY POST.
Our parcels poet system being In Its
infancy the American people haven't
realized its marketing benefits. The
following want ads taken from the
parcel post column of the London
Dally Graphic of February 12 Illus
trate the resourcefulness of the Eng
lish merchant:
BUTTER FRESH FOR IRELAND. pure and creamery; delicious, flavour; churned fresh daily; reaches customers 24 hours later; no handling; made on most scientific hygienic principles; salted or unsalted. In rolls. Is, 3d. lb. (postago extra); best Cooking Butter, two qualities, 1. and Is. Id. lb. (postage extra.) Newmarket Dairy, Mitehelstown, Cork. ARTIFICIAL TEETH BOUGHT (Old). Call or forward by post, utmost value by return offer made. Messrs. Browning. Dental Manu- -facturers, 63, -Oxford Street, London, W. Established 100 years. CHOICE NAVEL ORANGES. Seedless Calif ornian, 96 in case. 16s.; Jaffa Oranges, 144 in case, 12s. d.; Callfornlan Newtons, 144 in case. 12s 6d., 176, 10s., Ss. 6d.; carriage paid, receipt P. O. riumbrlge, Moorfields, London. DELICIOUS HOME-MADE
SWEETS. Sample Box Is. 3d..
post free. Miss Fennell, 67. Rosebery Avenue, E. C. FRESHEST FISH. $lbs.. 2s.; 91bs,
2s. 6d., carriage paid; cleaned for
cooking; write for free particulars.
North Sea Fisher lea Co., Dept. 2,
Grimsby.
GENUINE WILTSHIRE BACON.
Sides, 0-70 lbs., Unsmoked lOd. per lb.. Smoked 10 Hd.; rail paid; write for full list. Fitzgerald and Co., 65, Queen Square, Bristol. GUINEA FOWLS Supplied dressed for table; also New-laid Eggs;' prices gratis. Turner-Farley. Kedington Poultry Farm, Haverhill. MARBLE CLEANER. Boxes 3d., post free.- Lamb, 1C1. Broadhurst Gardens, London. REDUCE COST OF LIVING. Get Miles Bacon direct from Factory, Broadmead, Bristol. Sides (about 44lbs.), Unsmoked, 2d. lb.; Smoked, 8d. lb.; 121b. cuts of Streak at 9 3-4d.; rail paid. Quality always guaranteed. Government Contractors.
For local parcel post marketing no
other newspaper in this section of the
f twt wmj- Peove ID A Cuurivrn ju- SS. , T& t J VjjTl- V ' i ABUS "Tb ff A , Vv.W' 0 Come . x w7V0 GeocP op eovs wnwour VV-sxN Si SS'6eL'A'6 INWOPg(g'ATg luy
"Now that you are old enough to
find fault with the family's pronunciation," said the Average Young man to
his kid sister, "and have put on long pa I mean lengthened your skirts a bit. you will not be averse t taking hunch or two from him whom you see
before you. Tour Interest In paper
dolls has been fast waning and you
will be just a little bit too big to wear
my bathing suit next summer. While
It is not my habit to fusillade myself
with nosegays I will say, young lady.
that you are very fortunate In having
an elder fraternal relative to guide you safely through the age you are
now approaching!"
Turning now to the platform on
the left." said the kid sister. Sweet Sixteen is insuppresslble." "All of this advice Is as free as salvation or insurance blotters. I want to warn you against a malady to which young girls are dangerously exposed. If you catch it once, buh-lleve me. It'll cause you a lot of distress. There have been numerous cases where the patient never recovered and they always die In the Old Maids' home." "Goodness, I just hope I don't catch it." said the K. S. . "What is this turrlble, turrible affliction? Do you have to take pills and things?" "It's called 'boy-on-the-braln.'" ' "Have I got it?" s
I don t think so yet. I hope my remarks will be a sort of ounce-of-
preventton. I'd like to be able to show you the fellow's point of view. Take It from your proud and Indulgent little old brother, there is nothing so depressing and so dismal to the average young man as a girl who is silly over fellows. For some reason or other fellows don't care to have girls chase them around. They'd rather do the pursuing themselves. "Cultivate the faculty of being able to pass a group of boys without going into a convulsion of giggles. Don't misunderstand me. You don't have to be a "stick. Be pleasant and agreeable and all that but don't pass too many notes In school." The A. ' Y. M.'s kid sister said she wouldn't.
ty-slx thousand nine hundred and flf-Jthis particular breed of chickens, has
ty-flve bales of cotton werr produced
last year. See our finish in buying
"all wool" collars and shirts.
ICE cream now being sold by slot
machines. It is now up to some genius to provide a slot machine dispenser
of lager.
ABOUT the only thing good we can
say about Mexico is that its inhabitants
don't have to worry about paying the
coal man.
BILL introduced into the senate to
prohibit the treasury department from reducing the size of paper money. Yes,
let is be passed. A dollar bill looks small enough as it is without having any reminder of the fact.
been missing his fowls from his coops,
nd a little detective work resulted In
the arrest of the colored men.
STILL SEEKS MODEL WIFE. Acll Alexander, a wealthy young
farmer living near Union City, has hot
et, apparently found the model women
he is willing to make his wife. . A telegram from KnoxvlUe asks information regarding him and says he Is pursuing
his quest in that state. Up untinl a few
weeks ago he was desirous, according
to his statements, of marrying a. the sale has not been determined. The Hoosier girl, and the word from Ten- property Is an interurban line operat-
The Day in HISTORY
Monday. Surprised at the opposl-1 state excels THE TIMQg. Possessing
said the plant Is to cost not less than
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Hammond. l"nmminiir Iv. 41 X. T ' ' ----. i uuu v ustcivjw ""B I a urge urusa uu rural lirtumiiuu I
T. .Regular stated meeting first andl'"-'' o.vuu au ..i.-uw men. itne iuuiuy 01 attempting going any ma want ad columns offer every op-
third Monday of eacb month. '
With the limited use to which asbes-1 farther with the cities of the propos-1 portunlty to the farmer, the merchant
tos may be put It Is surmised that a led district divided against each other; Jand the city buyer.
plant of the magnitude suggested and the Indiana drainage district project
SOME PUN STARTED NOW.
This sanltarv district scuabble wlth tne 6eneroua supply of workmen was abandoned
nromises to stir ni mor tronble would haT Bmple tlme an4 cpacIty' Tbl3 w8 a11 encompassed In the
nmrmir Mammon F!ar rhiMn Provided the raw material could be brief period of one week. Nothing
AND THINK HOW HE FEELS.
No matter how adaptable he is, a
Whiting and Gary than the man with EUPPlied t0 furnish side curtains for has been accomplished and much bad man never looks quite natural eating
ce cream out of a sherbet cup with a
little gold-bowled spoon.
I ttl A n.th.. VAO-An nuM.. ...nnl.n '..II.. V V. . Jk A rp.
u wonon W hn 9 sttiirVoH r.v a v"" """" ',uu- "c. 1 iteiiUR uo uctu ruBcuuricu. x 110
vicious dog and had considerable Pmcas ana "ary ,run am pie justice or wnmngs ana uary s posi-
protection in tne way 01 nre proonng, tlon is recognized when their rela
against the time when they . tire of Itlvely large valuations are taken Into
life's ceaseless struggle up there and I consideration.
seek surcease for eternity. Coium-1 The difficulty seems to have been
bus Republican. I not with the project but with the
worry keeping the animal Interested
in the right leg. -
GARY'S MARKET HOUSE PLANS
The merchants of the city of Gary have been betting but little of the trade that develops in the country districts to the southward of that city. Hammond has-had a monopoly of It for years. That Is what has built up Its great department stores.
manner of presenting It. Gary was
not riven a part In initiating the
RESOURCEFUL TILLIE. movement or in preparing the bill.
Tillie Willobee's new drop stitched I Had Gary been Invited to send repre-
hose, which she ordered from Chicago tsentatlves to help draft the bill there
during the hot weather last month, j probably would have been no diffiarrlved too late for the season's wear, jculty. It was a case of taxation with-
HEARD BT RUBE
THIS DATE IX HISTORY" March 3.
1795 William C. Maeready, famous
English tragedian, born. Died' April
27. 1873.
1815 The United Statse declared war
against Algiers.
1817 Territory east of what Is now
Mississippi organized as the terrU
tory of Alabama.
1887 Independence of Texas recogniz
ed by the United Statesg.
1861 Czar decreed the emancipation of
the Russian serfs.
1868 Roman Catholic diocese of
Columbus, Ohio, created
1912 Mrs. Annie Yeamans, one of the
oldest actresses of the American stage, died in New York City. Born
in the Isle of Man in 1826. "THIS IS MY BIST BIRTHDAY" Mr Ernest CasseL
Sir Ernest Cassel, the famous banker
and philanthropist, was born in Ger
many, March 3, 1852, the son of
Cologne banker. At an early age he went to England, amassing a huge fortune. During the late years he was
THINGS you don't see on the front
so she has converted them into fancy out representation, aecordins to the Pt:e for the past several days include closely associated with King Edward
-r . . ... I , I - ' I . , - . i m I Jk nn Vt m.s L'inrr lVsfnrtl rrt T fi
joul uarv nas laKen siecs mat are 1 1 i i-. i i j n .,ii i n ana tne Meiaan hhb,
- i idi;c g luvcQ. wuivu aic uuiic auuir nary view, ctiiu liieic ia a. Kiciii ufa.ii
1!1 1 A. A 11 A. J - 1 I 1. il
imeiy i iura tne iiae ui commerce prlatc for thla coo weather. Oxford to be said in support of the position
in is direction unless something l3! (Kan ) Record
done by tne merchants ot Hammond to maintain the prestige.
The first thing Gary did to get in HERO AND VALET.
touch with the wealth of down coun-1 Notice that under , an executive
ty was to encourage the building ofjorder just issued by President Taft,
the Gary & Southern Traction Co. Matthew A. Henson, the negro who
thereby providing a means for reach- was with Peary on the final dash to
lng Gary. This road haa beea a finan-lthe North Pole, will get a position iu
cial success despite the prophesies to the classlled service of the govern
the contrary. , I ment without being required to pass
After providing a mean 3 for reach-1 a civil service examination
lng the city at any time of the day, There is a feeling that Mr. Peary
and at frequent intervals, the mer-jhas received all the honors coming toi pleaSE understand that when we chants of Gary sought to Induee the his party for exploration and why his IBay Jn referring to Mexican affairs
farmers to come to their city and do valet should be singled out for their trading. recognition any more than Captain
They' first set about to organize a jBartlett, who sailed the ship, or somelrevl8ed before you get
city market that would become the otners' 18 not clear- ' from the carrier.
great produce mart of the county. Tnat no min is a hero to nis valet They financed the project and are now holds' good here. A few years ago
making ready to construct the build- Henson was casting aspersions on THE THINGS YOU DON'T LIKE.
of the Gary citizens.
HOW?
Helen Goff, a schoolgirl of Malone,
N. Y., is recovering in a Montreal
hospital after an operation in whicli the surgeons found her appendix was
on the left side. Well,- how in thun
der did they know she had ap
pendicitls? .
After the death of King Edward the financier donated a million dollars in
the name of the late King, as a memor
ial to "The Peacemaker." The phllan
IN re-calling the fact that President
Taft has but one more day to serve It i Aii .A mm n tti m h.t than
I- -.v. , -n .,. thropie. of Sir Ernest have covered a
Iwiae range. aiiiuhs umn "iie has established a fund for the benefit
YES, DEMMIT, YVE FEEt THAT WAY lf EngUsh poor ln Germany and the
Germany poor in England. In addition
-
when we say 'rebels," the statement is like a weather prophecy, it may be
your paper
Put the things you do not like
jngs. ireary. lnese remaras were suaaeniy
The Gary business men are broad hushed. Now comes reward. It would away from 'your mind .as much as it
enough to see that before they could Beera at least due the public to De in- posgjhje to do
expect to get the trade of the L,a ke lormM WBO recommended Henson s
fount v hrmpr thnt thpv wmiM bnvo advancement.
o make some reciprocal arrangement by which It would be to the advantage of the farmer to come to Gary rather than to Hammond.
Turn away from them mentally.
just as you would turn away your
eyes from ugliness and deformity.
When a fault forces itself upon
AN exchange points out that the
present legislature is costing $890 br attention replace it by a virtue.
mnr r rfav in 1Q11 vn th rtpmn. When anyone offends you by word
In Hammond the majority of the crata havfin,t ha,, thp,P fnr a lonar or act, strive to think of the pleasant
merchants saw the benefit of the city tlme. The people wanted them to and admirable qualities which exist
market but a short sighted minority pnrtra an , I4. . in other people of your acquaintance
fought the proposition. IT IS THE
that.
SHORT SIGHTED MINORITY TN HAMMOND THAT PUTS A CRIMP
IN MANY A GOOD PROJECT. LILLIAN Russell dressed In a $22
Having provided for the city outfit and looking like a dream is a market, organized on a basis that puts joke. "We are not all Lillian Rus-
lt up to the promoters to make It a j sells," says the missus.
success, the Gary merchants sent their emissaries out in the country to interest the farmer in the new project. They met with splendid success.
GARY'S BIG KICK. The proposition to establish a sanitary district in the Calumet region
WHAT THE LAKE COUNTY FARM-i in Indiana has reached the humorous
and send a
offender to be
pleased you.
mental wish to the
like those who have
GOVERNOR Marshall, of Indiana
Vice President elect, refused a State
appropriation of $4,800 for rent
light, heat and water during his four
years In Indianapolis. Said he didn"
think it was constitutional. This is calculated to heat up Washington
statesmen.
WHEN THE HEAT IS TURSO OFF,
(Laury Jeen LJbbey In the Chicago Tribune.) If there Is ever a time that a man craves a home of his own it is during the bitter cold of winter. He tells
her if She only knew how bleak and dismal his tireless- room was she would take pity on him and set the time for a fortnight later. 'DEMOCRATS ARE FILLED WITH
GLEE." Laporte Argus-Bulletin head
line. Yes, and by tomorrow noon many
of 'em will be filled with other stuff.
EXCHANGE says that a lot of wise
folks look up on the money trust as a
Joke. Pay day being five days on no
one realizes better than we do that there really is a trust.
"MULES Cpi RAMPAGE." Marion
Chronicle headline. Yes, we expect to
have a little rampage of our own up
this way just as soon as Woodroom lets down the bars.
MARCEU KRAJEWSKI, Wlcynty
Konleczka. Bronislaw Gratunik, a-
claw Rzepczy'nskl and Nasiarl Rudzin-
skl of the Indiana RarborH aristocracy
have organized and incorporated the
"Sokol Polski Gzbiazdo No. I Z. S. Inlenlem Krola Jana Sobieskiego." They
expect to. receive their charter ln time
for St. Patrick's day. WE merely record the preceding pa
ratrranh for the purpose of putting a
little ginger in the linotype person who sets this up. This is a sort of a Monday morning bracer. DER kaiser has been defeated In a lawsuit by one of his tenants and subjects. This lese majeste business is getting so rampant that just as likely as not some humble Gary taxpayer will be demanding the goat of hizzoner; Kaiser Tom Knotts. STATE supervision of finger bowls is now,being made in Pennsylvania. Happily this is one thing that they will not have to supervise in this part of Indlanny. , FIVE million, six hundred and tnir-
to his English knighthood, he wears the
Order of the Crown of Prussia, of th
first class, one of the highest German
decorations.
Congratulations to: Alexander Graham Bell, inventor
the telephone, 66 years old today.
Rt. Rev. Thomas P. nils, the new
head of the Roman Catholic diocese o
Kansas City, 51 years old today.
Fred A. Busse. former mayor of Chi
cago, 47 years old today.
Dr. Edwin B. Craighead, president o
the University of Montana, 52 years old
today.
William M. Calder, representative, in
Congress of the Sixth district of New
York, 44 years old today.
time during a lull in the firing four men went to the roof to make an In
spection and a machine gun was at once trained on them and onye ot the number, an American, was killed. INTERURBAN ORDERED SOLD. The Superior Court at Ft. Wayne tody authorized the sale of the Toledo & Chicago Interurban Railway Company under a petition by James D. Mortimer, reclver, and Judge Taple fixed the upset prlco at which the proper
ty can be sold at $550,000. The. date for
nessee is the first heard from him si ace he failed to find an affinity at either Brazil or KobleBvllle.
WRITES FRIENDS OF FIGHTING. Friends at Greencastle are in re
ceipt of letters from Bishop and Mrs. Francis J. McConnel, who are in Mexico
viBlting the Methodist Mission. The
bishop, who was formerly president of DePauw University, tells of fighting in the Immediate vicinity of the mission, where they took refuge. He says th building is an old convent and the walls are four feet thick, yet those In
side could distinctly hear the whistling of shells as they shot past it. At one
iBg between Ft. Wayne, Kendalville. Garrett, Auburn and Waterloo.
MARSHALL WINS CHESS MATCH Havana, March 3. Only adjourned games were played ln the chess tournament Saturday, In which Marshall dem . 1 1 -m anil THAiMlfl WA1
from Chajes. The Jaffe-PanowskI resulted in a draw. The scores ofAke
leadera follow: Marshall, Jcapablanca. Janowskl, 7-3 f Kupchik. 6-6; Jaffe, .
THIS IS LILLIAN RUSSELL, WHO SAYS GO WNS SHOULD COST NO MORE THAN $22.
Up and Down in INDIANA
CRl'S-HKD STONK PRICES SOAR The high cost of living has hit the stone contractors of Greensburg and their prices have responded automatically. Several bids were received by the county commissioners at Greens
burg this afternoon and the prices quoted showed an average increase of nearly 50 per cent. Crush Btone has been furnished as low as 524 cents per cubic yard. The lowest bldler today quoted 80 cents and declared that he
would make very little at that price. He said he lost money on crushed stone
furnisher the city at 60 cents some time
ao. The commissioners rejected the
bids.
CHICKEN FEATHERS OFFERS CLEW
Rhode Island Red chicken feathers, at the rear of the old Presbyterian parsonage, at Marion, occupied by colored
nerson. caused the arrest of throe
negroes, who are held for investiga
tion. i patrolman John Q. Scott, who raises
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