Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 303, Hammond, Lake County, 11 June 1913 — Page 4

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4 THE TraES. Wednesday, Juno 11. 1913.

THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS Br The Lake Couaty Prfatlac sad PubltaatnK CrantrThe Ukc County Times, dally except Sunday, "entered aa aecond-elasa mat ter June 23. 10"; The Lake County Times, daily except Saturday and Sunday, entered Feb. S, 1111; The 3ary Evening T'.mea. dally except Sunday, entered Oct. 6, re-entry of publi cation at Gary, Ind., April 18. IMS; The Lake County Tlmea. Saturday and weekly edition, entered Jan. 30. Ull; The Tlmea. dally except Sunday, entered Jan. 15. 11J, at the postofflcs At Hammond. Indiana, all under the act of March S. 17.

Political Arinouricerrierits

Entered at the Poatofflcea. Hammond and Gary, Ind.. aa second-class matter.

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CITY Jl'DCE.

F.dltor TIMES

I desire to announee that I Khali be candidate for Judge of the irlty court

of Gary, subject to the republican and

progressive primaries. JOHN W. WAKE.

FOR CITY JIDGE. Editor TIM EM I Please anaonaee to the rittsens that I will be a candidate for judge of the city court of the city of Gary, and solicit their support at a primary election to be held by the republican and progressive parties. ALBERT C. HIRER. Gary, Ind., June 6, 1913.

TELEPHONES, Hammond (privets exchange) (Call for department waited.)

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FOR MAYOR. Editor TIMES I You may announce that I am a candidate for mayor of Gary, subject to the decision of the republican and progressive primaries. A. R. HOOVER.

FOR CLERK. Editor Times I herewith announce to the people of Gary that I am a candidate for the democratic nomination for city clerk, subject to the Gary democratic primaries of June 12, 1913. JAMES V. COSTELLO.

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FOR CITY JUDGE. Editor TIMES i Please announce to the voters of Gary that I am a caadldate for the democratic nomination for city Judge, subject to the primaries of June 12, 1913. ORA L. WILDERMUTH.

BEXTOX HARBOR mnn swallowed a minnow months ago and couched up a fish the other day. For a long; time some folks had been under the Impression that T. R. had

swallowed a minnow until the court at Marquette revealed otherwise.

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FOR MAYOR. Editor TIM ESt Yon may announce that I am a candidate for the nomination for mayor of

Gary, subject to the decision of the republican nnd progressive primaries. R. O. JOHNSON. FOK MAYOR. Editor TIMESi You may announce In your columns that I am a candidate for the nomination for mayor of Gary subject to the decision of the republican and progressive primaries, and I ask the support of my friends In thin way. CHARLES E. GREEN WALD.

FOR COUNCIL. Editor TIMES: I'lease announce to the people of Gary that I am a candidate for nomination for councilman from the third ward, subject to the Gary democratic primaries, June 12, 1013. MICHAEL WALSH.

FOR COUNCIL. Editor TIMES I I wish to announce to the people of Gary that I am a candidate for the democratic nomination for councilman

from the fourth ward, subject to the democratic city primaries of June 12,

1913. LOUIS GRKOVICH.

FOR MAYOR. Editor TIMES 1 I aanounce herewith that I am a candidate for the democratic nomination for mayor of the city of Gary, subject to the decision of the party primaries. June 12, 1913. '' THOMAS E. KNOTTS.

Stated meeting Garfield Lodge, No. 669, F. &. A. M. Friday, June 13, S. p.m. E. 'A. degree. Visitors welcome. R. S. Galer, Sec, E. M. Shanklln. W M.

FOR MAYOR. Gary, Indiana. May 23, 1913. I desire to announce my candidacy aa a candidate for Mayor on the Democratic ticket of the City of Gary, Lake County, Isdlsaa, subject, however, to the result of the Democratic Primary,

June 12, 1913, sad be bouad by the

Be, Providian there Is no police ac

tivity connected therewith.

Signed 1 MORRIS N. CASTLEMAN.

Hammond Chapter, No. 117 R. A. M. Regular stated meeting June 11, Fast and Most Excellent Master degrees. Visiting companions welcome.

Hammond Council Vo. 10 R- and S. MGtated Assembly first Tuesday each month. Class of candidate Tuesday, June 3rd. J. W. Morthland. Rec, R. & Galer. T. L M.

Hammond Commandery, No. 41 K. T. Stated meeting June IS. 8 p. m. Order of the Temple. Visiting Sir Knights welcome.

Por- r the eM tDAY

OZYM ANDIAS. I met a traveler from an antique land. Who aaldt Two vast and trunkless legs of stone Stand In the desert. Near them, on the aaad. Half-sunk. a shattered visage lies, whose frown And wrinkled Hp, and sneer of cold command

Tell that Its sculptor well those pas

sions read

waica yet survive alamped on these

lifeless things

The hand that mocked them, and the

heart that fedj

And on the pedestal these words ap

pear f

My name Is Ocymaadlas, King of

Kings;

Look on my words, ye Mighty, nnd de

spair!"

Itotnlng beside remains. Round the

decay -

Of that colossal wreck, boundless and

bare.

The lone aad level sands stretch fsr

away. Percy Bysshe Shelley. DIFFICULTY OF SIMPLIFYING.

To say a good thing In a few words

is difficult.

To talk interminably does not re

quire a brain; but the writing of

good proverbs has been done success fully by only two men, and they liv

ed 3,000 years apart. Charles A. Oana of the New York Sun, when asked to write a short editorial upon a certain subject, said: "1 have no time to write short editorials." The Scotch preacher who was invited to make a 15-minute address wanted a month's preparation.

"But," he said, "if I can talk an hour, it will take me only a week to prepare, and if I may talk as long as I please, I am ready now." Many a girl has taken years to say the single word "Yes." No man knows how to condense until he is master of his subjpet. . Great mechanical principles are simple, and the constant effort of men who think deeply is to think simply. The political movement that becomes popular must be along lineB that can be easily understood, and the merchant who spend millions of dollars upon advertising searches the ends of the earth for a slogan or trade mark that will tell a wonder

FOR MAYOR.

Editor TIMESi

Please aanounce to the people of

Gary that I am a candidate for the democratic nomination for mayor, subject to the decision of the democratte primaries, Jnno 12. 1913.

FRANK ZAWADZKI.

FOR COUNCIL. Editor TIMESi I'lease announce that I am a rand!

date for the democratic nomination for councilman from the fifth ward, subject to the Gary democratic primaries of June 12, 1913. TV. J. SCHROEDER.

WHILE cycles, bicycles and motor

cycles have been the rage this summer

June hath not been without its Icicles.

"PACING HEN BEATS AN ERIE

EXPRESS." Headline.

This story shouldn't have been print

ed. Any one knows that even a pac

ing gander can beat the Erie.

THE COLDBOTTI.E FAMILY IS

ing to New Castle he was in business in Shirley. ONLY" A GROUND HOG. An animal, reported to be a mysterious wild beast, has been terrorizing the community of Fontanet near Terre Haute for more than two months. It

has variously been described aa a,

ANYHOW, those nine Cornell stu

dents who are taking a course in cooking won't have to say anything to their wives about the way their

mothers used to do it.

SEE that government has been unsuccessful in its effortB to send the heads of the turpentine trust to Jail. This Is one case, where the department of justice didn't get to rub it in.

species of Hon, bear, wolf and wildcat and is said to have caused residents to

SIMII.AHILY BOTHERED. fpar fr their cattle, chickens and even (Cincinnati Enquirer.) children. For more than two months When Mother finds the milk Is sour !the village has been alive with rumors she will patiently save It and tie lt .of the actions of the monster. It was up in a bag and make smearkase i saicJ to have secluded Itself In a large

for the children. But if Father finds ' woods at the edge of the village, where the beer is flat he wants to vote the st was l'lni in wait to spring on unProhihition ticket and put the brew- j suspecting animals, fowl and even pereries out of the business. osn. I POSTPONE WILLIAMS TRIAL. THE Balkan War is Supposed tO be' At the reuest of an India napolls Over, but the power Will do Well not nero organization the trial of Will H. to rattle sticks on the fence. i WiVjm"- on,'"e,i , 8,acpr "f wFielder, a Bloomington Southern subPRESIPENT WILSON is to send an contractor, was postponed by JudgeIndiana author abroad as ambassador. James B. Wilosn until today. Judsre This is a tribute to the money-making , "Wilson was informed that the orgar.l-

quette, Mich. 1884 Samuel J. Tilden declined to be nominated President. 1900 Battle of Diamond Hill (Second. Boer War) ; heavy losse on both sides. 1900 Chinese Emperor appealed to Powers to depose Empress. 1903 Assassinatlo nof King Alexandra and liraga of Servla. 1912 Followers of Vice-President Skerman declare they will insist upon his renomlnation at coming presidential convention.

ability of the Hoosler litterateurs.

When natives of other states are sent

zauon would send it. l. Hrokenburr, an Indianapolis attorney, to defend tho

CROOK WILL STUDY LAW AND BE GOOD

out on diplomatic missions millionaires nero- Tho trial was to have begun

are always named. Here author and millionaire are synonymous.

SKIRTS aren't the tightest thing at this time. Just go down to the bank and try to negotiate a loan.

THE kaiser's daughter may hare had a big wedding and all that, but everybody has forgotten about it now.

FOR COUNCIL. Editor TIMESi Please announce to tho people of Gary that I am a candidate for the democratte nomination for councilman from the first ward, subject to the decision of the Vary democratic primaries of June 12, 1913. GEORGE B. COCORAN.

"HOOSIERS FLY REBEL, FLAG." Headline. The rebel flag Is always in sight in some part of Indianny.

JUST' A PASSING SNAPSHOT.

FOR COUNCIL. Editor TIMESi Please announce to the people of Gary that I am a caadldate for the democratic nomination for councilman from the atxth ward .subject to the derision of the Gary democratic 'primaries of June 12. 1B13. HOSIER STANTOW

FOR TREASURER.

Editor TIMES 1

I desire to announce that I am a can

didate for the nomination for the office of city treasurer, subject to the action of the Gary democratic primaries to be held on Jnno 12, 1913.

WILLIAM J. FLTSS, Gary, lad., June 3. 1913.

FOR TREASURER.

Editor TIMESi

Please announce to the people of

Gary that I am a candidate for the democratic nomination for city t rea

rer, subject to the decision of the

democratic city primaries, June 1 1913. RUDOLPH MARAZ.

FOR CLERK.

Editor TIMESi

Y'on are authorised to announce that

I will be a caadldate for city clerk, subject to the decision of the Gary republican and progressive primaries.

H. C. FRANCIS.

FOR COUNCIL. Editor TIMESi I hereby announce that I will be a candidate for the nomination for alderman from the second ward, subject to the democratic primaries to be held on June 12, 1913. FRANK N. NICKLOW.

FOR COUNCIL. Editor TIMESi Please announce to the people of Gary that I am a candidate for the democratic nomination for alderman-at-large, subject to the Gary democratic primaries of June 12, 1913. TIMOTHY W. ENGLEHART.

Note that the attorney general is about to file suit against the Eastman Kodak company. Well, too, much exposure may hurt.

AFTER tomorrow Is Friday, the 18th, But who carea? Tomorrow never conies.

COMPLAINT is made in a New England town that not enough of the citizens vote. Great trouble in Gary is that some of the patriots insist upon voting three or four times In a day.

SEVERAL new battle memorials are being erected in and around Washington. Might there not be one to recall the battle of Armageddon? Certainly enough fell during Its action.

"VICE PRESIDENT TALKS." Indlanapolis News. When isn't he talking? -

IF there is one kind of meat that they like more than another in Wall street it is lamb.

A more effective method for the suppression of vice is to harass the man who victimizes the woman, the pander who sends her out into the street or puts her in a resort and takes her "earnings" from her. This is hitting the nail square on the head. It's the same in other matters. New laws are not needed. If those already on the books were enforced all would be well.

THEM AS HAS, GETS. You never know what's in store for you, so cheer up. Good luck may be working your way while you sleep, and then, on the other hand but that's another story. Here's a "them-as-has-gets" item from the St. Joseph News-Press: "L. F. Swift, president of Swift & Co., held the lucky number that drew" the house and lot donated by a friend of St. James' Catholic Church for the bene-

!fit of the building fund. When Mr.

$545 worth of credit from the HlbbenHollweg Company of Indianapolis.

Cronstein, while in New Castle, was

arrested for being a transient mer

chant without a license Kefore corn-

today and the widow and orphan chll

dren were on hand from Bedford when court was convened. GIVE BOY TREATMENT. It is reported from Indianapolis that negrl bodies were found in the head of

a dog which bit Leonard Brown, 5 years old, son of Jesse Brown of Lebanon, and the boy will be taken to Indianapolis for the Tasteur treatment. The accident occurred at Zionsville,

where the boy was visiting his grand

parents. The dog, a household pet,

with which he was playing, made a sudden lunge at his face, biting him through the nose.

The Day in HISTORY

JUNE 11 IN HISTORY'. 1798 Bonaparte seized Malta, the key to the Mediterranean. 1849 French want to impeach their President because of his aid to the Pope.

1S59 Ancona capitulated to the Austrians. 1S64 Union forces defeated by Confederates near Corinth, Miss. 1868 Very destructive fire at Mar-

If K'-'vt' s

"Eddie Jackson. "Eddie" Jackson, one of the most notorious pickpockets in the country, says he's going to be rood from now on. He was recently given two prison sentences of one year each by Chicago courts. He says he will improve th3 time studying law. Jackson is known among his pals as "Eddia the immune." This because he escaped punishment for many years.

FOR COLNCIL. Editor TIMESi I will be a candidate before the Gary democratic primaries, Juae 12. 1913, for

nomination upon the ticket as council- Swift was here several days ago he maa-at-large. and respectfully solicit i took twpr.tv rhanceS and turned

ALEXANDER IVCEC.

FOR COCNCIL. Editor TIMESi Please announce to the people of Gary that I am a candidate for the nomination for alderman of the first ward, subject to the republican nnd citizens' primaries or conventions. THEODORE V. FREEBIRY.

ful story in a phrase.

Simplicity is hard to attain be-

ahead of what he is now as his present state is above the trilobite or

cause it rarely comes to one who hasithe iguanodon; and the progress will

not learned thousands of details: and KeeP rSht aIonS SP1 01 cieieats.

tho m-0f,!ii,in. tmtrht f delays and retrogressions. Thus he

take place until the battle with items ,speaKS-

has been fought and won. The old, experienced teacher falls back upon reading, writing and arithmetic; the

"All this world is heavy with the promise of greater things, and a day will come, one day in the unending

writer who becomes great is the one succession of days, when beings, be-

them over to his daughter-in-law, Mrs. Alden B. Swift. The property, valued at $2,000, is situated near

Twelfth and Hickory streets."

who gets down close to the heart, the neighborhood and the home; and the business man who acquires a fortune

is generally the one who has learned

by experience how to cut off the

many expenses and schemes that don't count.

AN INTERVIEW.

In an interview with the Erie and,tne

ings who are now latent in ouri thoughts and hidden in our loins, I shall stand upon this earth as one , stands upon a footstool and shall (

laugh and reach out their hands amid the stars." Of course, the realization of this dream is afar off, so far off that one inclines to regard it only as a dream; but it is a great deal more. It Is

becoming" that the philosopher

INCORRIGIBLE. On May 22 the 'steem?d Gary Tribune stated that Charles E. Greenwald could not depend upon united party support for mayor of Gary .even if be were nominated. On June 7 it announced that "Mr. Greenwald is receiving a very warm support from his friends and will probably be elected." On June 10 it printed that it

didn't mean to say what it said on the 7th as it made a "typographical error." j We can expect shortly a" state

ment to the effect that it didn't mean to say what it said on May 2 2 because it was a typographical error.

Mh has

Bother mother for pennies? Not mcnslhl n

Yet this little girl beautiful teeth fine

appetite strong digestion!

She's always enjoying this little-cost, long-lasting pastime:

Monon railway officials today regard-, tells about; the culmination of an Ing the cause of the shocking and la-.event as certain as the green grass mentable slaughter of John H. Prohl or the rising of the sun. of Hammond on their Clinton street j Mr. Wells does not make it an crossing on Monday afternoon, the idle or curious thought merely. He

people of the city of Hammond will holds it

Up and Down in INDIANA

HOLD COI'HT AT FORT WAYNE. Judfre Albert B. Anderson. Clerk Xoble C. Butler and other attaches of the Federal Court arrived -in F01 1 Wayne yesterday afternoon from Indl-

forth as expression Of the anapolis to hold the annual June ses-

be sternly interested in what the dignity or potency of human nature; !sion of the court in that ity. Court

corporations have to say for themselves. This is what they say:

the final evolution of the

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divine convenea toaay at m utiocn bhu .

, . , , ... . , 'not tnougnt tnat U win remain 111

euerg, imu a ueing mai is more.. f more than a day. Petitions

than a man

sion for more than a day.

Nor is it an idle specu-hav been filed for the dismissal of

,the far-reaching possibilities of the

human soul. Ohio State Journal.

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lation that is here indulged; it is seven 'cases on the docket and there 'rather an aspiration growing out of ar? thrs to be settled. A jury

trial nun utn a f n t 1 j m pc-n cass. but It is thought that thy will b settled without trial. . STtl'f'K BY TWO ENGINES. Guy Heath, 30 years old, employed on the Tensylvania lines as signal light trimmer, was struck by two freljfht engines yesterday afternoon and so badly injured that he died in

THE COMING MAN. The noted author, H. G. Wells, in a recent essay, predicts a golden future for man. As he has risen from the reptile, the ape .the cave dweller, so in like progress, far into the future, he will develop into a grand and wonderful human being, as far

ENDING WHITE SLAVERY. Interest in the Rockefeller Bureau

of Social Hygiene is naturally world

wide and comment on the first report lopking to the ending of white

slaver" is of great interest.

In the course of a long editorial on the report the Chicago Tribune says: The task of abolishing white slavery calls for no new laws. All that is necessary is a change in police methods. At present the method of the police is to harass the woman Of the underworld. That makes the lot of the unfortunate woman much harder, but does not change the vice (situation.

a Marion hospital in

half an hour.

Heath was making a trip and dismounted from his speeder in order to escape one train and stepped In front of another one on the other track. The engine threw him in front of the ono ha had escaped a moment before. WROXti STATEMENT CHAHGED. Ben Cronstein, 35 years old, formerly manager of a shoe store at New Castle, was arrested in Springfield. O., yesterday morning; and was brought to New Castle last nlRht by a detective. He

is alleged to have falsified as to his credit rating and to have obtained

Brighten your teeth, out burdening their

mouth with the beneficial tidbit.

your f amils teeth, withdigestions! Refresh your

BUY IT : BY THE BOX It costs less and stays fresh until used.

Look for the spear Avoid imitations

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