Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 253, Hammond, Lake County, 7 April 1913 — Page 4

Monday, April 7, 1913. THE TIMES! -asste MADERO MURDERED BY DIAZ AND HUERTA, DECLARE REFUGEES IN SAN FRANCISCO PROVISIONS OF NEW INDIANA GAME LAW NEWSPAPERS HEARD BY RUBE Assisted fcy HENNERY COLDBOTTLE (SUBSCRIBERS TO TIMES SHOULD FILE THESE AWAY FOR REFERENCE.) Yn L.ak. Cnnnty Prtntlnu4 PdK

THE TIMES.

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OCR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT. Washington. D. C, April 7. Had a chat with Secretary Tumulty today. Find we have much in common. He has eight little Tumulty and I have eight little Coldbottles. He vigorously denied the atory that aociety here has taken up crawling as a beneficial exercise. Says the administration won't crawl for anybody. HENNERY COLDBOTTLE.

TIME to put your furs in cold storage.

THIS invisible government proposition wouldn't be so bad if the patriots who talked about it were inaudible.

FOLKS who thought what a nice Sunday yesterday would have been for Easter should cheer up. Easter won't come so early again until 1993.

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te given on application. If you hn-e any trouble getting Tha Times aotify tha nearest of Oca and fcsve It promptly remedied.

EDITOR of THfc Timss the other evening ran notice in column adjoining

this demanding that a certain fellow quit hiding behnd a woman's skirts.

This is impossible, for now days tha

skirts barely hide the woman.

BEFORE proceeding any rurtner we

want to mention that Mister Nicks Is barber at Hobart

"THE last time Lyman was at Ham

mond he was bitten by a dor . . . ,

the dog died." Rensselaer Republican. Humane society ought to see to it that the dogs of Hammond are protected every time these Rensselaer natives comes to town.

Tribune announced, now write to the

tunes of a phonograph. Elbert Hubbard says that music is a mental Martini. A phonograph therefore is. mental "rot gut."

WE ALWAYS DO. (From the Crawfordsvllle Journal.)' The Alamo Dramatic club showed

to a large audience at Yountsville

last Thursday night. Rube and his ma created a laugh from start to

finish.

"SWAT the flay now," may be a good slogan but its tough on the flypaper

trust.

"AUTOMOBILE TIME WAR MAY

CUT LIVING COST." Huntington

Herald.

Yes, cheaper auto tires will lower the cost of living especially for countless

$1.25 a day laborers.

"THERE Isn't a suffragette la the

world wko wonldst desert the rinM for a husband wko la on the Job. In Dayton they say yon nevar sLu the telephone natll the land rnna wet. HEXXERY COLDBOTTLE.

LARGER PAID FP CIRCmATTOI

THAN ANY OTHER TWO XCWf.

PAPBRS IN THE CALUMET REGION.

ANONYMOUS communications will

t ba noticed, but others will ha printed at discretion, and should be addressed to Tha Editor, Times, Ham o nd. Ind.

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"SOME women anticipate ' spring chiefly for tha pleasure it will give them In seeing their husbands beating the rugs." Hazel Nutt. '

"PRESIDENTIAL BEE BUZZES IN BONNET OF BE VE RIDGE." Headline. Thought that the grand young man got stung enough when the gubernatorial bee buzzed in his top-piece.

ITS reporters, the 'steemed Gary

"ONE hour spent in every Hammond yard within the next ten days is going to give this city a new appearance." From a Times' editorial. It can be done. We know of political candidates who have spent an hour in every Hammond saloon in less than ten days.

"We can raise practically nothing in Gary." From President Norton's Commercial club letter. Oh, yes you can! The whole state of Indlanny knows what hizzoner, the Hon. Tom Knotts. is perpetually raising.

"CABINET MEMBERS GO TO SEA." Headline. This means that nine went. The Hon. W. J. B. Is always at sea.

VA. BROOKS says she married that newspaper photographer because he Is her ideal. Well, if he isn't he has a

good chance for development.

Stated meeting Garfield ' )odge No. B69, F. & A. M.. Friday. April 11. 7:30 p. m. F. C. degree. Visitors welcomed R. S. GALER, Sec. E. M. SHANKLIN, W. M.

WOMAN wants to know whether

marriage 13 the royal road to bore

dom. It is not. Not the royal road,

you can bet on that.

Hammond Chipter No. 117 R. A. M.

Special meeting Wednesday, April 2,

7:30 p. m. Royal Arch degree.

Hammond Council No.' SO R., it A. M. will hold a ceremonial on Tuesday evening, . April 1st. . Stated assembly first Tuesday each month, ..J. W. Morthland. Rec, K. a Galer. T. I. M." . ' . Hammond Commandery, No. 41, K. T. Regular stated meeting first and third Monday of each month.

.AND SHU, AT IT. Our neighboring town of Hammond also responded liberally and promptly to the call for help by the flood-stricken communities. That city raised over 16,000 in cash, besides sending two car loads of provisions and clothing to Peru a and Logansport. -Michigan City Dis-

eighteen. The Important question,

however, is the health of the Ameri

can employees. Durjng the year 1911

we had 10,489 American whites connected with the commission. Their death-rate from disease was 4.48 per

thousand. Of these 10,4 89 Americans, 6,025 were men and 4,4 64 women and children. The death-rato from disease among the men was 2.82 per thousand. That among the women

and children from the same cause was 6.72 per thousand. These facts are taken from & recent address, at Johns

Yes and the contributions are still .Hoikin8 Unlrenltr by Col

coming in.

Tkb Times from time to time is overrun with Ieters asking whether it is right to shoot this or that animal in certain seasons,, fish, etc., and for the benefit of its subscribers, prints the game laws. File them away for reference. Numerous important changes in the laws were made by the recent session of the ' legislature, and these new provisions are as follows: You are forbidden : To hunt off your own premises without a license. To kill or to possess, dead or alive, except for breeding purpose, any deer, wild turkey or pheasant, except that

owners of private parks may kill the

deer raised thereon.

To net or trap quail at any time, or

to possess nets or traps for the pur

pose of catching them. To kill of" 'fiossess quail or rufTed grouse before, the tenth day of November or after the twentieth day of

December (former law closed the open season January 1). To kill or posses more than fifteen

quails in any one day or posses more than forty-five at any time during the

open season.

To sell, or offer for sale, directly or

indirectly, any quail at any time.

To kill or possess any water fowl

before the first day of September or

after the fifteenth day of April.

To kill or pursue any water fowl

between sunset of any day and sunrise of the next day.

To pursue any water fowl with a

launch or any boat except a rowboat

or pushboat.

To kill more than fifteen ducks.

geese, brant, or other water fowl in

any one day or to possess more than

forty-five in any one day.

To hunt squirels before the first day

of July or after the first day of No

vember.

To hunt -rabbits with a ferret at any

time.

To hunt woodcock before the first

day of July or after the first day of

January.

To hunt with any kind of firearm on

Sunday. ,

To hunt any kind of game, except

water fowl, from the tenth day of

January to the first day of April.

To kill or injure any prairie chicken,

ring necked or other pheasant or Hungarian partridge at any time.

To hunt within any game preserve

organized and stocked by the commis

sioner or fisheries and game.

To kill, trap posses; sell or destroy

the nest or eggs of any wild bird, ex

cepting ame bird.' English sparrows, blackbirds, crowd, hawks and other

birds of prey. i. ""

To hunt on atiy land without first

procuring permlstson to do so from the owner or tenant hereof.

To fish outside your own county or

an adjacent one without a license.

To sell or ,ofr for. sale any pike.

pickerel,' wall-ieed plkev! pwcn.-blue

gill, black bass, jrreen bass, rock bass

Wm.

Gorgas, Chief Sanitary Officer of the or other species of bass.

Isthmian Canal Commission.

To take any pickerel or pike less than twelve inches long, any rock bass or croppie less than six Inches long, or any black bass less than ten Inches long. To take or have In your possesion in any one day more than fifty blue gills, sunfish or crapples, or more than twelve bass. Two or more persons fishing from the same boat may take not more than twenty bass in any one day. To fish with any hook and line attached to any bottle or other floating device. To flsh with any trot line having any hook on it smaller than a 6-0 Kir-by.

To flsh on state breeding grounds set apart by the commissioner of fisheries and game between the twentieth

j day of March and the first day of July

To ship ny game fish out of the

state, except that a person may take

with him not to exceed twenty-four caught by himself, if he carries them

openly. To kill or stupefy fish with an elec trie current.

To use Indiana cockle, fish berries

or other substances intended to stupe fy or poison flsh.

To take flsh with the hands or with a gaff hook or grappling hook that are not first fastened on a legal hook

and line.

To use dynamite or other explosive

in any water of the state, except for mining or mechanical purposes, by special permission of the commissioner

of fisheries and game.

To Dlace, an obstruction in a stream

to prevent flsh from ascending and de

scendlng. To shoot at any fish. To have in your possession any part of, or to use at any time, any seine or not of any kind, or any spear or trap, except a minnow trap, or a minnow seine not more than twelve feet long and four feet deep with meahes notl arger than one-fourth of an inch, unless uch nets or traps are for use In Lake Michigan, the Ohio river or the Wabash river where it forms the boundary line between Indiana and Illinois, in which case they must be kept within two miles of these waters. Owners of private ponds may have seines for private use therein. To set a net or trap in the Ohio river, or the Wabash river where it forms the boundary line between Indiana and Illinois within one hundred yards of

the stream emptying into it from the Indiana side. To trap or kill mink, raccoon, opossum, skunk or muskrat from the first day of April to the first day of November unless it be necessary for the protection of a levee, dyke, dam or pulilic drain. To injure or destroy any muskrat house unless It is an obstruction to a public or private ditch. Copies of the laws will be ready for distribution by the commissioner.within a few days.

His ad-

Political Announcements

"WE have seen a picture of the Ohio

representative who wants a commission to regulate woman's dress. You ought to see him ladies and you

would say "Forgive him for he doesn't known what he is doing."

Editor, TIMES I

I desire to aanonnee to the commis

sioners and auditor of Lake county j and to the people of Lake county that

I am n candidate for the vacancy existing on the board of commissioners. I have been In business In this county for IS yearn and believe I know its needs.. PASTE IIAHOLOV ICH,

Whiting, Ind. TARIFF TINKERS BUSY. Ominous rumblings of discontent are heard among certain groups who want to know how their sections are to be cared for by the tariff tinkers. That bane of all tariff revisions, combinations of log-rolling members, is

about to strike fear to the hearts of Mr. Underwood and his colleagues on the Ways and Means Committee. There are reports about the capitol that three "self-protection" groups have been formed, each combination being independent of the others, but ready to "swap tobacco across the lines," if mutually advantageous trades were proposed. To cheekmate the moves of these

combinationists, the Ways and Means ted- suicide while his wife was shop

Committee has practically decided to PinS- He should have waited and jam through the most Important bills lven nis wife time to tell him how affecting' the so-called industrial Bne bought something she didn't need, schedules wool, cotton and steel to for ninety-nine cents that was worth

THE WORLD DO MOVE. The other day H. I. M der kaiser, tried to oust one of his tenants, a scrappy chap named Sohl. Herr Sohl went into court about it and won out. Then H. I. M. decided that the most graceful way out of it was to send the tenant a bag of golden marks and the royal order of the scissors or something of that sort. In return for the apology and the other favors Herr Sohl will now engage a moving ran and move. -

It's not so long ago since the Louies and the French nobility used to ride down the grain in the peasants' fields when they went hunting. Now, even

a humble tenant has his rights and while the common man hasn't mustered up courage enough to talk back to the janitor or to remonstrate with a greedy plumber he will be mighty

quick about telling a king where to get off. More power to Herr Sohl's elbow!

dress appears in a recent issue of The Standard company house or in a little have happened. The whole great

Tfinmai nt tho imiriti ft.ii Ao.Ifiat universe is run In Harmony. Don i

sociation. Speaking of the condition Now therefore if Hammond is to be conceited enough to suppose that

of the Americans now In the Canal escape the tenement evil, an evil that anything you have done is out of har-

Zohe, Col. Gorgas says: "I think a threatens the vitality of the race; if roony with tne universe, ii it was still better way of satisfying oneself the blessings of sunshine, fresh air the whole world would soon get out

with regard to health conditions Is and sanitation are to be the right of f kilter.

direct observation of the American eevrybody. why not encourage the There's no use worrying, either, employees. They as a class are building of the Uwo and four room about what's going t happen. No-

rugged and healthy-looking, of rood cottage? ' body knows that. Remember, too,

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color, and energetic and active in Naturally these sort of homes will tne worst never nappens. Ana wny

movement. Thev look more Hk tho u bm iv trh.ro land tha rhasin- worry now? You either can help or

farmer and his family of the north- est. Hence no one need fear the in-

west than like people who have lived vasion of them in the high grade

in the tropics for four or five years." residential districts.

SOME people are not worried by the high cost of living. But then

they have the income tax to think

about.

A PENNSYLVANIA man commlt-

prevent promiscuous log-rolling. The combinations are in a formative state, but as the new members of the House get their bearings there Is a general inclination by numerous Democrats who have not been acquainted with the details of the tariff

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WHY

THE

AMERICA HAS DUG

PANAMA CANAL.

wny has America succeeded In building the Panama Canal, where

uius io Dana logemer tor protection I r ranee iaiiea : was it because we

of their sections. had more money, better men or better

One group consists of Democrats tools? No, It was because the French

from the middle western states, and died so fast that they could not make these are now practically organized, any progress. The French, with an They will insist on virtually protec- average force of 10,000 employes, lost tive duties on farm products. from death during their construction Another combination Is being form- period' 22,000 men. We, with an ed among the New England Demo- average force of 33,000 men during crats, who wants high duties on mill about the same length of time, have and factory products and low rates on lost from death 4,000. The French,

AUSTRIA is apparently desirous of

keeping the Balkan pot boiling. Austria hasn't burned its fingers in so long that apparently it has forgotten

the feeling.

And besides they can be barred ab

solutely from any subdivision where

the property is fully restricted. And that is proper. The man who pays

for broad lawns and expensive homesites is entitled to them.

Iiut he Is not entitled to say that

one section of the city, close to good

transportation facilities, shou'd not be devoted to the uses of worklngmen

can't help what you are worrying

about. If you can help it. go ahead

and do It, and stop worrying. If you

can't help it, what good does worry ing do?

"But," you say, "I can't help worrying." How absurd! Of course, you can. Try this plan: Sit down

calmly and ask yourself what is the

very worst result that can come from

your present trouble. Look it in the

face boldly. Square your shoulders and say to yourself: Well, Jf that's all I can face that. Lots of worse

whose consuming ambition is to own tlllnga nave happened to millions of

a-home, no matter how numoie it may otner people, and they have survived

be.

WnPirT'Wf MTTiT'Sl rHTTAPTS I agiLoiiuu ogaiiioi ft rausi wun irs lie uici mcic ii in

men's home is selfish, it is un-Ameri- Prnhahlv fteorsre Washington's wife

On several occasions when a plan Lan -lt ig Dorn of an ignorance of tho used to worry when he got home late

worklngmen s manner in which the other half of us for dinner, but what difference does

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Captain Jnaautn Batch e Alcalde Cleft), tus brother. Colonel Manoel Baoche Alcalde, and the tatter's wife and children. That the late Frnci-r Mrt-o wa murdered by Felix Dia and tJeneral Hnerta U the ncrvirivs ntafement made by Colonel Manoel Panche AlrM Merica refuse- in Sn Francisco. Alolda. an officer '.n the Mi.-n trmt and odltor of the New Kra, a newpapr in yWt Titv w pnmnnit tr o thf eoontrv with hi famiiv he a m.i'l' ftr i.,.f . tr ft. CToerta froemment- He say that tr--.- --.," v, .,.4.. n 4 fto ooo was nd tv Felix Dia in'

How did tha "turkey trot" riginatsf It is said to have had its origin ia

the sailors dance balls of San Francisco.

for the building of

nomes is suggested some one uods up H It is tne h and cry that might

111. IV. - -V. J - 1 11..1 i. i I

wim luc uujecnun mai a iut be expected from a certain source

like nouses are a bad tnlng for tne when any new and meretorious pro-

city and that the building of them Ject for the impr0vement of general

ought not to be permitted.

Such ah argument indicates a lack

of knowledge of the economic features

of the problem. It is the practical

versus the visionary view of the situ

ation.

living conditions' is suggested.

REVISION is the order of the day not only in Washington, but among

thousands of years of tne suDuroanites, wno are now going

over their seed schedules.

raw materials. A third group is formed of the Democrats of the cotton mill states. This faction leans rather toward the New England viewpoint, so far as cotton goods are concerned.

with an average of 1,600 white, em

ployees, lost during their construction period from yellow fever 2,000 men. We, with an average of 5,000 white employes during the same length of time, have lost from yellow fever only

"WHITE House regular No. 23" has just been issued. ' Still, nearly everybody, has considered that order

Socialists argue that every family No. 23 was the one which the office

ought to be provided with a ten rooni 1 seekers don't like.

house set on 100 feet of ground and

fitted up with all of the modern con

veniences. That would be nice but

it is impossible, of course, except by

hundreds or

evolution.

What we want to do is to Improve

present conditions. Those who advo

cate the workingmen's cottage look at the problem this way: . 1. It is better for every citizen to own a home, however, humble it may be, than to rent. The home owner is the best citizen. 2. Some of us can't afford the kind of residences they have in Glendale park. 3. Most of us would rather own a four room cottage than to rent a six room house. 4. All of us would rather live In

ia rour room cottage tnan rent a

it make to either of them now? Get a worry hook. Put down in it today everything that worrise you. Look at it a week from today. How many of the things you are worrying about will happen? The longer yon keep a worry book the shorter will grow the entries.

Whan did Eastar fall n March 23

befora?

In 1S56. It will not fall on that

date again doling this century.

Kindly tall ma tha proper pronuncia

tion of "Poary and "Amundoonr

Pronounc-ad "Pee-a-ry and "Ahmnndsen." the accent In both falling on the first syllable. la it a fact that brioko cannot bo made without straw? The supposition that straw forma aa essential part of brick seems to come from the Bible. Brlckmaklng was the chief occupation of the Israelites during their bondage In Egypt. Tbe bricks they made, being undoubtedly sun dried only, required a binding material, aince tbe mud from the beaks of the Nile did sot possess sufficient cohesion In Itself, and so chopped straw and weeds were mixed Into the clay. Machine made bricks of modern times do not contain any straw.

Give fow toasts appropriate for a wedding ouppor. A good wlfo and health Are man's best wealth. May woman ho our companion; may wn never make her a slave. Kext to God wo are indebted to woman, first for life, then for making it worth whlia. Hero's to tho most fascinating- woman tha widow of soma other man. Hera's to God's first thought, - man. Hero's to God's second thought, woman. Second thoughts are always best, so hero's to woman. lo tho Panama railroad tho only railway system in tho IsthmuoT

No. There la another system In the territory about Bocas del Toro, principally for the banana industry, with 131 miles of track.

Wao Napoleon Bonaparte an agnostio and an avowed doatroyor of creeds? Napoleon was a man of action, not a philosopher, and he never managed to express adequately even his military ideas. His religious opinions we cannot state.

What is tho principal crop in Panama T Bananas, and other products raised In small quantities are sugar cane, cacao, coffee, rice, corn, yarns and sweet potatoes. There are also mineral deposits, but mining Is little de-

Which io the preponderant . single power of Europe today? -Which' Is the stronger of tho two combinations. Germany, Austria and Italy on ono side and Prance, Russia and England on the ether? ' ' Only a war costing fortunes could conclusively decide. Much would depend on the advantages and disadvantages of position. What is the "Drago doctrine? The "Drago" gets its name from the celebrated Jurist of Argentina. Dr. L. F. Drajro. In the winter of 1902-3 Great Britain, Germany and Italy blockaded the ports of Venezuela in an attempt to make that country pay its debts. It was then that the "Drago" doctrine was announced, contending tbat force cannot be used by any power to collect money owing to Its citizens by another power. Prominence was given to the contention by the fact that lt was officially upheld by Argentina and faTored by other South American republics. The principle embodied has become known as tbe "Drago" doctrine.

IT is possible that a few Democrats will refer hereafter to the national capital as Washington, N. G.

CONCERNING WORRIES. The worries of tbday are the jokes of tomorrow. Look over your past life. What are the incidents that you And funny now? Every one of them was a worry at the time it happened. You laugh as you look back at past worries. Well, why not laugh at the worries of today and tomorrow as well says the American Magazine. Worry doesn't get you anything or anywhere. There's no use worrying about things that are past. Whatever

has happened Is right or It would not

"WIRES DOWN!" There is a lesson to be learned from the disasters by tornado and flood and

fire that have devastated a portion of

the land.

Any city can be wiped out for lack of a telephone or telegraph wire, but

how about the wireless?

The start of nearly every hurri

cane, blizzard or great storm is no sooner chonicled than the message "wires down" usually shuts off all further communication. With our climate why should not the C. Q. D. or S. O S call be as potent on land as it Is at sea? In the interest of humanity, the saving of life, to say nolaing of property, the matter is surely worth consideration

is tan grown in tho United 8tatss? Yes In South Carolina. Who, wrote "Cheerful Americans?" Is tha author still alive? Charles Battell Loomis. Died Sept. 23,1911. Did the army engineers who raised tho battleship Maine discover whether the explosion which caused its destruction was from the inside or tho outside? The official report reads: "Tbe board finds that tbe injuries to tbe Maine were caused by the explosion of a charge of a low form of explosive exterior to the ship." Is there a place in England famous for tho production of Chriitmas cards? Yes. It is estimated that more than 90.000.000 Christmas greetings are produced annually in Bradford.

The Day in HISTORY

APRIL 7 IX HISTOnV. 1S04 Spanish and French citizens In Louisiana were very hostile to '.Americans, necessitating constant care by the tvoopS at New Orleans.

'1829 The Netherlands agrees to be

umpire between the United Stats and Great Britain in the dispute over the northern boundary. 186 House discusses need of raisins further funds to tarry on the war. 1903 Serious uprising against the jews threatened In j Russia. 1904 Russian fleet in China Sea. 1910 Advance of Albanian clansmen upon Prestina was checked by Turkish troops. 1912 Reported that Japanese Influence

was back of Mexican unrest, the

Japanese secretly supporting the

revolutionists in grants to certain Toklo.

exchange capitalists

for of

TOIJAT'S BIRTHDAY" IIOXOUS. Congressman Wm. G. Brown, Jr., of West VlrRinia, was born in Kingwood, Va., April 7, 1856. After receiving A common school education he attended the West Virginia University, Morgantown and graduated in 1877. He Is lawyer by profession and has followed the banking business In connection with the practice of law. In addition to other lines of business he Is an extensive land owner and devoted much time to agriculture and the raising of thoroughbred stock for practical use on the farm. He has represented the Democratic party at many State and national conventions. Was elected to the Sixty-second Congress and re-elected to the Sixtry-thlrd Congress.

SHE won't object to VOIR smoking In HER pnrlor IP YOU I'SE FOREX SMOKINO TOBACCO. McHle-Scotten Tobacco Co,