Hammond Times, Volume 3, Number 18, Hammond, Lake County, 31 May 1913 — Page 4

THE TIMES.

Mav 31, 1913.

THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS

Br Tkt Lake Ceaatf Prfatlas Pub. ItHblas; CempiiT.

The Lake County Time, dally except Sunday, "entered aa second-class mat

ter June 28, 1906"; The Lake County Times, daily except Saturday and Sunflay, entered Feb. S. lfll; The Gary

Evening; Times, dally except Sunday,

entered Oct. 5, 190; re-entry of publt

cation at Gary, Ind., April II, 1S1I; The Lake County Tlroea, Saturday and weekly edition, entered Jan. 8. 111; The Times, daily except Sunday, en

tered Jan. 15. 1J1J. at the pesteffice at Hammond. Indiana, all under the

act of March 8. 1(79.

Entered at the PoatofOeea, Hammond

and Oary, Ind.. as second-class matter.

FOREICX ADVERTISKO OW1CES,

IS Rector Butldtna- - - Ohtea

Pnr THE I fiMt iDAYj

R

A1NOOIVI THINGS AND RUIINQS

"BE KI-XD TO THE LOVED 0.BS,"

Be kind to thy father, for Tfhen tbon

Trert joobr Who loved tare ao fondly na bet

He caught Ike fimt aetata that fell

front tby tonsme And joined In thine Innocent glee.

Be kind to thy father, for novr be is

old. Ilia loeka latermlnnle with a; ray.

Ilia foetatena now feeble, once fearless

and bold. Thy father is panning; away.

Be kind to thy mother, for, lo, on her

hrovr Many trncea of sorrow be aeen! Oh, welt maywt tboa cherish and comfort her now, , .

For levins; and kind ban ahe been.

FEEL, awful ' much like countermanding our subscription to . The Outlook. Last summer bid Doc Abbott solemnly assured us that T. R. drank nothing; stronger than buttermilk.

REDUCING

THE HIGH

COST

OF LIVING.

Great supreme court we have! It has ruled that there can be no price fixing on safety razor blades, alarm clocks, and Victrola music boxes. We can now look for cut rates.

GIVE the president a show," says

an easterner. Just now its the faith-

: ful at the pie-counter who require the show.

al water.

SIGNING an agreement in China to reduce murders in the United States may seem a little peculiar, but the Chinese are noted for peculiar ways.. "WILSON'S BROTHER TO BE PLACED." Headline. You can figure it out for yourself If if took three months for Woodrow's own brother to get placed what a long wait the local patriots have ahead of them.

rvu.v.v . - . lRr. i, w .mw. to11 hr -rill

Hssmrnnad Building. HamxmraO, lira. I

TTLnrHOmi I " na "im ner oiwib,

Hancmui. (sx-fcvwto enete&are) Ill necenta of kindness then cheer I SO "numerous, industrious and in-

MAYBE President Wilson wishes

us to belisve Washington never saw

(Call lor department wanted.)

Gary Office ,..Tel. 137 East Chicago Office.. Tel. 640-J Indiana Harbor TeL S49-M; 150 Whiting Tel. 80-M Crown Point TeL 63 Hegewiscb. Tel. 13

her lone way.

E'en to the dark valley of death.

iSidious" a lobby because none such

i was ever needed before

Be kind to thy brother.

hare dearth I RECALL that "when Tom

If the smile of thy love be with-1 Knotts was running for mayor

drawn. I four years ago that he told the

The flowera of feeling will fade at their J natives of Gary he "would do as

birth

If the dew of affection be atone.

he did

worse.

before."

He has done

WILL CAUSE A TEMPORARY LULL.

Onion day is to be celebrated in San Antonio. Well, the next day there won't be

anv announcements

In the society col

umns of any en

gagements.

PRESS notices of the 'steemed Wo

man's Home Companion for June states that Princess Luise will marry her Prince Erny, probably in October. Somebody please set the alarm clock for the Home Companion bunch.

AArerthrtTar- soMetiors -wCTVbn aorrt, or 1 ne kind to thy brother wherever yon

rate ctrmv- on nnarttentton. I are. '

The love of n brother shall be

It ynoA4iv jb.? trotrtrto jcoxxmc rram Aa ornnment purer and richer by far

Thno.a.X4tr't neawnstv, of Oo sM

hatva (i(ntTniaAd.

LArtOER . .PAID IP CW7IHUAT1N

TUAX AJtT OVSBBM. TW9

papers- w TfZK OAUnarr bboiom.

"THREE WITNESSES GIVE BIRTH

TO TWINS." Headline.

Law sakes! his old world Is get-

Thnn pearls from the depths of the ting more complex every day.

Be kind to thy slater. Not many may

know The depths of true slnterly love.

The wenlth of the ocean lies fathoms

below

The sort ace that sparkles above.

WHILE we all concede regardless of

the stories told that Teddy Is generally sober, not all of his actions have been

so.

ANOMTMOIW eowaunloavtkoM will

not too Mttoadnut ethers -arlll bt

printed- tt NrttHAwi shesjM be I Thy kindness shall bring to thee many

ndiromVt-Tb Eto. Times, Hsm- I sweet honra

moral ilnd I And blessings thy pathway to crown

Affection shall weave thee a garland of

Author tTnknown.

HAS TWENTY-SIXTH CHILD."

Headline.

More than ever we are convinced that

not all of the women go to bridge whist parties.

BE

"ROOSEVELT .JURY BOX TO

FULL BY NIGHT." Headline.

Shameful! Judge ought to see to it

that the jurors get nothing but miner-

"GIRL elopes in her night dress," says an exchange. Don't be shocked. She almost wore as much as most girls wear that you see of a Sunday in church.

board as "sitting justices." There-' upon the city judge went through the monkey-shines of swearing in the

witness and "Jedge" Knotts proceed

ed to conduct a court of inquiry. A stenographer recorded the questions

asked, and some of the witnesses, who didn't know any better, were brow

beaten into signing an affidavit denying that they know anything about

the Gary levee, Blot-machines or reported graft.

It is time that a stop be put to this farce. In the first place neither

rvnons nor nis saiety ooara nas any judicial functions. Neither has any

right to issue any "forthwith subpeonas" and any one "subpeonaed" is not compelled to answer any of the

questions put to them. Knotts in

using his safety board to put the gag

on any citizen who dares to tall

against the notorious "red-light" district now temporarily closed is put to great distress just before the

democratic primary election. Were not the thing clothed with vestiges!

of Russian tyranny it would assume a comic-opera aspect. No one "subpeonaed" before hizzoner and the safety board has to be put under oath and neither do they have to answer any questions. Rather a good citizen would-tell the "inquisitors" to mind their own business and instead of trying to suppress graft

talk to investigate the recent slotmachines and the "red light dis

trict," the cause of it.

French Pretender to Be Sued for Divorce.

SUPPOSE that very shortly we'll have to begin to take a hand in the useless agitation of telling small boys to observe a sane Fourth.

TO

"TEDDY BEAR WORKERS

QUIT." Headline. Just as likely as not because there is no demand for the bears any more.

AND what Is so . rare as a day In June?" - Only a few hours now until June peas. June brides and the hives.

!) meatinar Garfield Lodge. NO.

I I,. . . . . i . ..i.u ... ut. !.. . i ,j . j ,:tv. .Iltr..

866, F. and A. M. Friday, May 23, s p. m. I nolice inspectors were lodged in their I'" aeiects or iae , mniHDiuwu uu., ju iuimu .u,...,,

C degree, visitors weicomo. 11e, ni,w.ir Td, cor- I largely disappear with tne anopuon .lying smoom upon ner iaaea cneeiv

of more considerate treatment for. Those dear hands, worn witn

F. C dea-ree. Visitors welcome. . a.

Gaier. Sec-. E. M Shaaklln, W M.

toil

Hammond Chapter No. 117 R

Special meeting Wednesday,

Mark Master degree. Visiting

panions welcome.

their vear's sentence for eonsniraev.

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A. M. conditions. according to r-nopta Jurors we are aamonwnea ny u gt-uu .uuwir m uwiuwu.

June 4. whlch have cached the district at- P"8" of the twelve good but un-iand soothed our checks n scknesg, n com"Lrn -rn,,iiv rpfnminr in lucky men who, of all the partici- ever reaching out to us in yearning

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torney, are gradually

their original state. Although the

Hammond Council Vo. 0 R. and S. M-l cabaret shows and back rooms are

pants in the exciting affair, are alone. tenderness. Blessed is the memory of

denied the enjoyment of the bully

Elated Assembly first Tuesday -cb ... . . . , msl Marquette affair

June Srd. J. W. MortM&nd. Rec, R. a

Galer. T. L M- there Is no danger now, and that

they can "open up." Poolrooms

Hammond Commandery No. 41 K. T. handbook men an-1 nlaces

Stated meeting June 1,1 p. ra. it. i. "

degree. Visiting Sir Knights welcome. " -lni10 c v"m

ed are in operation, as In the days or

old, apparently With very little fear

of the police. .

Most of the gamblers who disap

peared for a time are again seen on

the streets, and they will not deny that they are doing business. They

are not so bold as they were formerly,

and they do not conduct poolroom.-

SOME JUMPERS. A. G. A. R. man sixty-seven years old wants to run ten miles against a Confederate, at the annual encampment We don't know how it would

be now, but in the sixties the South-

an old-fashioned mother. It floats to us like the beautiful perfume of some

wood blossoms. The music of other voices may be lost, but the enchanting memory of her will echo in our soul forever. Argos Reflector.

WONDERFUL TEXAS. A Texan advertises in a newspaper

for a lost, strayed or stolen umbrella.

The knowledge that there is an um

brella In Texas, as well as a man with such faith as this, comes as posi

tive shock to this office where about

steen umbrellas are lost or stolen

every time it rains.

YOU BET THEY DIDNT. The Chcago Tribune yesterday pre

sented a cartoon showing the shades

of Washington, Jefferson, Lincoln

and Grant gazing at Teddy journey

ing to Marquette, all of them giving voice to the sentiment, "We also were subjected to abuse In our day." They

certanly were, too, but no ODe ever

heard of Washington, Jefferson. Liu

coin or Grant hustling up to Ishpem-

ng, Mich., to sue the editor of a two

by-four weekly. Fort Wayne News

. - "7 ' - ' y is v n.f.'wJM,' flggs: 4 A-0-:.jh " " ' ? vf"

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Political Aflnouncements

KNOTTS' "INftUISITION." . One of Mayof Knotts' organs

ern brother was usually a few jumps Isounds a warning that a few folks

in the lead, If a few good stories told by Comrades Boney, Veek3 and old Jack Dorland are true.

TO SOCIALISTS.

The City Nominating Convention of

the Socialist Party of Hammond will and poker rooms n the main through-

MOTHER.

be held at the Socialist hall, in the fares, but nevertheless they are at inanK uoa: oine,l us Ude aa Majestic hotel, Tuesday evening. June . . nr rn old-fashioned mother. Not a woman

of the period, painted and enameled,

with all her society manners and fine

dresses whose white, jeweled hands

never felt the clasp of baby fingers,

but a dear old-fashioned mother with a sweet voice, eyes into whose clear

1 li 1 J at i rr nallail t e mrfor or X 1. 1 - I

0, i . l . .in ling v. . w " " - f i . ... .... nr T n ma o-Qmnlino- t1 t -nu sn rt ot.Anf

m. This convention is lor tne purpose i"" " -ri.,

or nominating candidates to compete I where formerly there were five or six

lor tne various omces in tne municipal Dut on the other hand in a side

election to be held this year. All bo

cialists holding cards of membership are entitled to a voice in the procedure

of this Convention. CITY CENTRAL. COMMITTEE.

street, where there formerly were

only two or three places, now there

are twice as many.

who have dared to talk of the vice

conditions In Gary are to be haled be

fore the safety board. It is about time to let the people of Gary know of the assumed jurisdiction of Knotts and his tool, the safety board.

Of recent date the safety board has been issuing "forthwith subpoenas" and "forthwith warrants' against

several persons who talked against

the administration. Those summoned

were haled before a make-believe

court or "grand jury" presided over

depth the love light shown, and by Knotts with the rest of the safety

FOR MAYOR. Editor TIMES!

You may announce In your columns

that I a is candidate for the republl

can nomination for Mayor of Gary nub'

nominating convention and I ask the I close Confinement."

support of my friends In thin way. CHARLES E. GREEVWALU.

FOR MAYOR. Gary, Indiana, May 23, 1913.

I dealre to announce my candidacy as

n candidate tor Mayor on the Demo

cratic ticket of tbe Oily of Gary, Lake

County., Indiana, subject, however, to the result of the Democratic Primary, June 12. 19I.V and be ' bound by the same,' providing there Is no police activity connected therewith. Signed! MOKKIS ST. t'ASTLEMAN.

FOIl MAYOR. Editor TIMES: lIeae announce to the people of Gary that I am n candidate for the democratic nomination for mayor, sunject to the decision of the democratic primaries, Jnne 12. 1013. KHAXK KAWADZKI.

FOR tOtSCIL. Editor TIMES) Please announce to the people of Gary that I am a candidate for nomination for councilman from the third

uard, subject to tbe Gary nemocratlc primaries, Jnne 12, 191.1. MICH Kit W ALSH.

READY FOR ANYTHING. Eat onions and reduce the high cost of living-, urged The Lake County Times. But if everybody takes the advice, will it be worth as much to be alive? Muncie Press.

Well what do you suggest? You see we don't wear diamond heels up

here.

THEY DON'T LAST LONG. How short these crusades are! We have evidence, around here that they have just been jokes and the same conditions obtain elsewhere. Look at the alleged cleaning up New York had. Although only a few weeks have elapsed since the four ex-

THE IMMURED TWELVE. "Gentlemen of the jury," said the court, "until you have rendered a verdict in this case you will be kept in

Then followed

other announcement and instructions.

The jurors were forbidden to discuss

the case among themselves or to

speak of the testimony to which they

had listened all day. They were to be perfectly free to write letters to

their families, but would not be al

lowed to receive letters except under

the censorship of the court.

, It was to be a very interesting

case, involving to some extent a prominent man's reputation and an

outspoken man's money. In fact, it simmers down to a question of the

ownership of $10,000. The parties

to it are able to await its outcome

with equanimity, in the meantime re

ceiving for their expense and trouble

a deal of publicity and the joy of con

test. Neither life nor liberty is at stake. Nobody is going to be hanged

as a result of the trial and nobody is going to jail. The only sufferers in

the vital respect of freedom to pur

sue happiness are the jurors.

Jury service is a duty upon the

citizen by law. It is not necessary

that he enjoy it. This despite thel fact that occasionally men fail to intercept it. But it seems queer that the law which takes such pains secure their full rights to accused or contentious citizens should search out citizens of the most innocent sort and force them, theoretically at least, in

to a position where it can and does

deny them the most rudimentary rights.

Among the many things which, as everybody knows, are the matter

with the jury system, one of the big

gest is that the juror seems to have

no rights which the court is bound to respect. As we were lately remnded, the jury ofttimes is not even allowed to decide the verdict. That

WIFE OF BRITAIN'S NEW AMBASSADOR IS ON HER WAY TO THE UNITED STATES

The Day in HISTORY

MAV 31 IS HISTORY.

91 Punishment by th wheel

abolished in France.

1796 Bonaparate dissolved the great

council and took possession bf

Venice.

1829 Jews of England petitined Tar

liament for extension of civil rights.

!!; explosion oi tnree carloads o

gun powder In Wilmington, Del caused loss of many lives and T horses.

1S64 Anti-Lincoln mass meeting held

In Cleveland. John C. Freemou

nominated for president.

1889 Johnstown, Pa., flood.

1894 Democrats in the House of Rep

resentatives put lumber on the free list.

1S98 EngjKPmtnt between American

ships and Spanish flagship Cristobal Colon and four Santiago batteries, the latter beinr silenced and

the Cristobal Colon damaged. 1900 Brish captured Johannesburg,

South Africa.

1902 Boer leaders sign articles of sur

render.

1912 Emperor of Japan reported seri

ously 111.

TODAY'S BIRTHDAY HONORS. Mrs. Cynthia "Westover Alden, presi

dent of tho International Sunshine So

ciety and one of the most noted woman

Journalists in America, Is 49 today. She

has been connected with charlable work, especially in connection with children for over a quarter of a cen

tury. She is the wife of J. A. Alden, the famous newspaper correspondent:

writes for several magazines, lectures

In the campaiRn for improved worklnjr

conditions for children and favors suff

rage for women. JI.XK 1 tS HISTORY.

15S3 Anne Boleyn crowned Queen of

England.

1835 Otho, King of Grfce. attained his

majority and ascended the throne.

184S Defeat of the Danes by the Ger

mans. 1

1S4G Convention met at Albany to re

vise the Constitution of the State

of New York.

1S9S Admiral Sampson joined Com

ttindnre Schley off Santiago and

took command of the united Amerl

can fleets comprising sixteen war

ships.

1912 Disastrous battle between French

troops and the Moors near Morocco

1

Lady Spring-Rice. Lady Spring-Rice, wife of the new British ambassador to the United States, is on her way to this country and will arrive withina few days. She is a very charming hostess and no doubt will become a leader of the foreign diplomatic set when she goes to Washington this fall to live. Sia will sDend the summer at Dublin. N. IL '

Motions and Orders

100037 James A. Lund vs. Jennie Lund.

Deft defaulted.

10134. Mary Fandrei vs. Fred G. Fan-

drei. Dismissed, costs paid.

10161. Frank Kurth vs. Fred G. Fan

drei et al. Dismissed, costs paid.

10165. Simon Zimmerman vs.- Dora

Zimmerman. Mr. Herschovitz with draws his appearance for plft.

10181. John Petrovlcb. vs. Lena Wit-

holm et al. Deft. Lena Witholm appears specially.

10182. Anna Petrovlch vs. Lena Wit-

holm et aL Deft. Lena Witholm appears specially.

10208. John R.Emery et al vs. Giovan

ni Morelli. et al. Deft. Morrelli ap

pears.

10239. Anna C. Moonshower vs. Ralph

L. Moonshower. Dismissed by plft. Judgment.

10243. Taul Galik vs. Leroy Kelaey et

al. Dismissed costs paid.

10253. Jacob Matt vs. Abram Zablln

Dismissed by agreement, each

party to pay one half of costs. 10268. Square Deal Construction Co

vs. Milan Drakulic et al. Calumet

Lumber Co. appears.

10S25. Adam Swlderckl vs. Otto Fait et al. Deft, appears and files ins.

10326. Stanley Krusescki vs. Otto Part, et al. Defts. appear and files ans

10S41. 1 George Hall vs. John Preston.

Deft, files answer.

10345. Aetna Trust A Savings Co. vs

Edw. W. Wicker. Crumpacker A

Co. appear for deft.

10346. Hugo Freel vs. Peter SchutB. et

al. Defts. appear.

103S2. Paul E. Kalles et al vs. First

State Bank. Defts. appear.

10356. Harmon H. Douglas vs. Stand

ard Steel Car Co. Deft, files petl

tlon and bond for removal to the U.

S. District Ct. for tae District of

Indiana. Granted. 1

10357. Lincoln V. Cravens, adm r. vs.

Chicago La!ke Shore & Michigan So.

R. R. Deft, appears

9362. Magdalena Earnhart vs. Peter

Barnhart. Court orders deft. 0

pay Into court J25 for plffs. attor

ney and that deft, pay $30. each moth. 115 payable on the 15th and

80th of each month until further

order of this court.

10372. Rrunswick-llalke-coienaer is.

vs. Lawrence Cox et al. Deft ap

pears.

10382. Ora McCay and Aionsa Jicta

vs. John F. Judy, et al. Defti Judy and Judy appear.

10387. Union Foundry ks. vs. an

Schumacher et al. Deft. Carl Schumacher appears.

10400. Waselt Stanea vs. aionona

Stanea. Case dismissed. Judgment.

10405. Joseph Christy vs. uaniei oiei-

loy. Dunn & Lucas enter their appearance for deft. Court now appoints Theodore C. Klots, receiver in this case and fixes his bond at $6,000. j

10433. JurgiS Fetrams vs. oeort,

Manlove. Deft, appears.

10249. Otto Krueekeberg vs. ireaencn

Schlpettke. Plft. files verified accounting of property charged against him. by deft, since Oct. 27, 1911. Receiver files report of sale for the approval of the court.. Report of sale approved and receiver authoriied to execute bill of sale

to purchaser on payment or purchase money. Deft, excepts to the approval of report of sale. Receiver ordered to give notic to all crdltors to file claim against partnership by the 12th day of June, 1913. Court Room So. 2.

fiqoi Charles J. Williams vi. '

9937. Morris J. Klein, doing business

as the E. Chicago Liquor House va

Chicago Lake Shore & South Bend

R. R. Tift, dlsmises. Judgment.

9P62. Attina Markle vs. John W

Marble. Find for plft. divorce

Plft. forbidden to marry for two

years, judgment.

9976. George E. Kendall vs. Elizabeth

Kendall. Dismissed by plft. Judg

ment.

9flS0. Plaintfield Ice Co. vs. Hammond

Purr Ice Co. Plft. dismissed, cost

"aid.

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plex Railway Appliance Company. By order of court cause is transferred to this count sitting at Crown Point. Ind.

9S76. Esther Matasar vs. David Hers-

kovitz. Case dismissed.

9954. Daniel Dulln vs. Paul Morgan,

et al, by agrtment of parties this cause is transferred, to ths court sitting at Crown Point. Ind.

10215. Gertie Walz vs. John A als.

Deft, defaulted, submitted to court.

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THERE ARE MORE THAN THREB TIMES MORE TIMES CIRCULATED . EVERT DAPT THAN ALL THE OTHER DAILY PAPERS IN LAKE COUNTY PUT TOGETHER.

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Gary, bk- agfeemnt this case Is dis

missed at deft's. costs.

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kos? Minriie Williams vs. w

Gary, by agreemetn this case is ais-r

missed !at defts. costs. Plft ! dismisses her cause of ac

tion.

Crock. , Court Room So. 3.

7S14Pete Moser Sr. et al. vs. John P.

Thomas, et al. Deft s. nie amenu-

:lTte Clement 1 MSS, ZrOLt JSVXSIO vacate juir?rneiit. , y ? rj y - r 9177. Marslu Kuriatkowskl vs. Sim- nTA Ti Jftin

Edna Crock vs. Thomas

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