Hammond Times, Volume 3, Number 20, Hammond, Lake County, 14 June 1913 — Page 4

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THE TIMES. June 14, 1013.

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rOl'HAGE. 'Tin not because of muscled meat We plnre men In tbe master'a seat) V do not reckon louiihrned then.

Nor breed, nor creed, nor bulk, nor hue.

The force with which the anvil rinen, Nor care how hard the hammer itvlagti The might In brawn, the strength In bone. Can never serve nuiffum alonei Think you 'twas Spartan steel and skill

That saved Greece from the Persian wlllf Think you Horatius won the day

And held the bridge tbrouuh nimble play Of sword f Or when nil Europe lay Cringing beneath Napoleon's away. 'Twaa better guns and cannon-balls That swept the fields and crumbled wallsf All that was splendid In every age Was written by valor on history's page.

Giants In pigmy guise. Prophets with groping eyesj What matter sight or slae When men build to the sklesf What matter numbers, years. If we dladaln our fears f By Herbert Kauffmna.

of the afternoon and evening Is talcen up by people who want to learn

the tango and one-step. Some of our patrons are going away for the summer and want to be sure they

know the new dances before they try them out at the summer resorts, and a good many are well beyond middle age. You would be surprise at the number of elderly men and women who want to renew their dancing days and come here fox lessons."

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ASK YOUR DOCTOR. The Lake County Physicians and Surgeons, an organization now old enough to discard knee pants, will meet here this evening with a good program. 13 r. Eleanor Scull is secretary of the organization and the greater part of the doctors in Lake and Porter county are members. Lake County Star. They may be old enough but the

question Is WILL, they discard them?

BLOOD ON THEIR HEADS. That poor, deluded, insane English suffraget, Emily Wilding Davison, is dead, as the result of her injuries, received last week wheen she threw herself in front of the racing horses at the derby tind was trampled. The jockey tiding the horte which struck her was seriously injured. Miss Davison was a suicide. Nevertheless her blood rests on the heads of the English, women of stronger minds who have encouraged such, demonFiral'.ons among thel rweak-brain-ed followers. The leaders of the militant suffraget. who have preached violence, are the murderers of Emily Davison Washing

ton (Ind.) Herald. And what of such writers as B. Li. T. in the Chicago Tribune who laud

ed her as a heroine? It is such rot that will probably Induce some other half-baked person to commit a deed

that will shock humanity. What good did Miss Davison do the cause

of suffragettism by hurlins herself at a race horse?

THERE Is some humanity Still left In The World. Swiss couple Worth $10,000,000 Committed suicide. Their Grateful heirs - Will erect a memorial tablet.

unate householder is about to get even with the Ice and coal trusts.

I went to Yale that classic place

The sights to see last week

Yale, where young blue-bloods of our

race

The crumbs of knowledge seek.

MAN over at New Bedford sheds hia toe nails every spring. He's better off than a lot who never cut them.

"WHY I Believe !n Honest Primary Elections" is title of new book to be issued next week. Authorship is anonymous but the court philologists attribute the work to that great and good exponent of pure elections, the Hon. Tom Knotts.

"THE room was singularly ugly, its harsh proportions and rich loveless furniture, etc." Saturday Evening Post. Evidently the room didn't contain a parlor sofa. If there is one thing that isn't a loveless piece of furniture it's the sofa, God bless it!

And then friend Kill did Hiiy: "Into each life some rain must fall, And I have had my share; When Teddy left the capital The world pot in my hair. O grief O gloom How cruel men Did hurl great bricks at me; They hit me once, they hit again. And laughed my pain to see. They followed me with vulgar shout; They rode me on a rail, Until I was no longer stout. But grew quite thin and frail. "Those times are past; I'm happy now, L'nvexed by cares of state. The laurel crowns my noble brow;

SEVEN HUNDRED DOLLAR LOAN

BRINGS A MILLION." Headline.

Something like the interest charged

MftTHF.R is hnav all the time. Now

1 hw vacation dresses for at " Gary bank, where they want you

.h iri and nMr fMtt.er Is sweating to deposit $1.50 before they'll loan you

Hr.,irh he never gets any," cents. Now shine up the three gold

--..Hit balls.

One morning as I wandered through

The grounds, whom should I see.

F.ut him whom I in old days knew

Bill Taft beneath a tree

I greeted him: an answer came;

He begged of me to stay.

Upon the Brass 1 stretched my frame

WHY doesn't somebody call a convention of ex-presidents to assist in the reconciliation between' the Re

publican and Progressive parties?

IT IS TO WEEP.

Bible researchers have found that Armageddon means to wail over a lost battle. Well. Armageddon was the proper name for a recent political campaign.

HE MAY OT HECOVER. (Milwaukee Sentinel.)

Eau Claire James Lowden, 60

years old, an old pioneer resident of i this city, dropped dead in a saloon

here. He died shortly after.

INVESTIGATIONS. One of the main functions of the

United States senate now is its in

vestigating proclivities. The senate j committees are investigating every-

AERO PLANE joy rider killed, says a dispatch. We should upset ourselves. The aeroplane joy rider will mete out

his own punishment.

"HONEST PRIMARY ELECTIONS

NEEDED." Headline.

"I should worry like a ballot and get

stuffed." Tom Knotts.

My pupils call me great. They tip their hats when I pass by; For me they'd stop their games; At me their brickbats never fly; They do not call me names. All. all Is peace and simple joy; My life ne'er smoother ran; And let me say to you, my boy, I'm getting fat again"

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Stated meeting Garfield Lodge, No. S69. F. A A. M. Friday, June IS. . P.m. E. A. degree. Visitors welcome. R. S. Galer. Sec, E. M. Bhanklin. W M.

IN NOVEMBER. Tom Knotts, the mayor of Gary, cn

democratic "primary" day gave a sample of what he will doubtless pull off in November when the city elec

tion will be held. Tom, backed up by his sixty revolver and club-armed policemen, ran all of the other candidates off the board and conducted

the voting much In the manner that old Cip Castro used to do when he

MARION COUNTY, the biggest in the state, claims 660 saloons, while our own county has but 641. You would think that county patriotism would be strong enough that steps be taken to

thing in sight and it is even rendering BeCure Lake county the place at the

a great service in investigating itself, head of the list. When the investigators start investl- gEE that there has been another gating themselves there is at least wreck on the New York, New Haven &

some good in sight.

A DESERVED REBUKE. George W. Miles' minions of the

law have done a piece iwork for the game law

Hartford.

MODERN HONEY BEE IS STING

LESS." College progessor.

So?

EASTERN professor says that the

of valiant ...mmers are getting cooler and the

It Is such 1 winters warmer.

At last the unfort

NOW all of you democrats who voted

for Woodrow keep patient. If there's a currency stringency the secretary of the treasury will issue $500,000,000 in

new greenbacks. There'ss be less silver

and gold to carry and thus our bur

dens will be lighter.

Up and Down in INDIANA

THE time was when a United

States senator would have 6corrred to

be bribed by a square meal.

HAS IT COME TO THISf

EXPERT SAFE BLOWER to do big job; all risks assumed; communica

tions confidential. Address F-287,

Telegram.

The Youngstown want ad suggests

ago, but recently became dissatisfied and bought a large tract of land In Georgia and with the exception of a

few families all have trekked South and the others will folio was soon as they can dispose of their land there.

Hl'KT SHEEP KILLING DOG. Fanners in northern Wayne County

are considering a plan for the syste

matic hunting down of a dog which

has created a reign of terror by his

attacks on sheep herds. This week the animal, a bulldog, has killed fifty-

two sheep, twenty-three in one field.

Farmers and their field hands are go

ing about armed, but the dog remains

POPULAR ACTRESS IN CHICAGO

tlmt t (Za wv IftmfwTnfv m i rr Vi r hn va

rolled up a bigger vote if instead of ln hidinB during the daytime.

having the ordinary repeaters and stuf

fers expert ballot artists had been ad

vertised for.

Hammond Chapter No. 117 R. A. M. waa dlctator of his dinky little South ' " , . a . th(m the book. E:eter, N. H.. and was graduated from Regular stated meeting June 25. Royal AmerIcan republlc. "S ud and long. A man in carmine and then Harvard college in 177. from the HarArch degree. Visiting companions wel- Am"C;? "p ' . Logansport had a pet squirrel, to- of course. After that the procedure gchool jn admItted come. Refreshments. w nai s io prevent lom iruui pun- Uh nurQber of other ani- differs according to individual In- to the bar Jn 1880 and nas slnce that

ing off the rough work in November

Hammond Commandery. No. 41 K. T. as ne aid in lus ana imii; lueren

Stated meeting June 16, 8 p. m. Order 1 be no stopping it in this county un-

f the Temple, welcome.

Visiting Sir Knights lesg the repuhiican-progresstves get

out court injunctions to curb police interference. A)iAnt ttiA nnl v wqv tn InmirA fin

" , : .. . pet squirrel, went all the way from land does, kiss, honest and peaceful election ln Gary I7

, . . . . i inaianapoiis ana arretaeu mis uiau is for the democrats, who want clean , , , , . . , 4V

gether

mals and birds, in cages ln his back Jclinations

yard, .simply because he was a lover I the performance;

of animal and bird life and made doesn't. them a study. One of Miles' flunkies, The weak point about this newest who draws a big salary and expenses collecting mania seems to He her from the state, hearing about this just think of the many ways one can,

Sometimes the book ends! time practiced his profession at Roch-

enmatlmpa It I ester, is married: was elected to the

Sixty-second congress.

JVXE 15 IX HISTORY.

1852 Queen Victoria Issued proclama

tlon against Roman Catho"c high churchmen wearing their habits ln

public places.

What could be wider apart hanig62 Battle of Secessionviiie.

Whiting. FOR MAYOR. Editor TIME I I announce herewith that I am randldate for the democratic nomination for mayor of the city of Whiting, aubject to the decision of the party primaries. J. J. DON EG AN.

elections, the republicans and pro gressives to petition Governor Rals

ton to send the militia to the city to

guard the polls.

November election is going to be as crooked, rotten, and disgraceful as

were the "primaries" of Thursday.

1864 Battle of Petersburg. Va. Unit

ed States floated $75,000,000 war loan.

1869 Great peace jubilee in Boston.

1903 Prince Peter Karageorgevitch

accepted crown of Servia

llcan presidential ex-president.

nomination for

Hammond.

GEOEGE GETTING RESTLESS. Surely Representative Peterson has

been in congress long enough to do something for his constituents. Some

FOR TREASURER. Editor TIMES i Yon are herewith nnthorlsed to u

ouace that I win be a candidate for criticized Mr. Crumpacker for not do-

the office of city treasurer of the City of Hammond, Indiana, on the democratic ticket, subject to the will of the voters of this city, and I herewith ask the rapport of my friends at tbe democratic primary election. Signed, OTTO H. DIELKE.

ing more for his district. Isn't It

time for Peterson- to make a move

for violating the law in keeping the the pecks which a girl distribute

squirrel in captivity. He pleaded among her family and tne clinging

gulty and was fined $26.00 of which ecstasy of her greeting to her young

. this deputy warden received $20,000, man?

UlUCl YT 11151 .rt . 1

tn nrnuppnrnr x.- mi ann inn state i men nave a euou mauy wnjs

$1.00. We only wish that Miles kissing. An imprint taken during y91

would try sucn tactics in scoit coun-itne noneymoon ana one unfa

ty. We would just like to see what ajsay, six months of marriage would be Scott county jury would do to Milesleasily distinguishable. There would

and his deputies who would try such also he a clear distinction between a measly trick on some of our citl-lthe "Goo'by, dear" salute of tho

zens. Scott County Journal. I morning and the contented luxury of

the after-dinner kiss, mainly Inspired

by gratitude for comfort and cheer.

THOSE WERE GOOD OLD DAYS. But it Is women whose kisses run

viaitcdluD and down the whole gamut of

NEW OIL COMPANY IX FIELD. Oil excitement has reached a fever

heat at Petersburg and the Solar Oil Company of Pittsburgh, a new one ln the fields has taken up option on 2,000

acres of land east of Petersburg, and

will drill two wells at once. The

striking of oil in Veale Township

Daviess County across White River,

started the agitation, and all the land

east of Petersburg to Dutchtown Is be

Ing sought after by oil companies. Seventeen years ago an oil well was drilled in at Rogers, six miles east of here. Though the well was given no attention. It has continued to flow from two to -five barrels of oil dally since

that time. v

AM1SH COIOXY SELLS LAND. Attorney James A. DuBola, acting for the members of the Amlsh colony that formerly resided near Petersburg, has sold 1.072 acres of the sect's land tc Henry Kraver of Georgia for $72,000. The deal embraces about fourteen farms, all In excellent state of cultivation. The Amlsh people started a colony near Petersbug twelve years

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MILITANT SUFFRAGETS LEADER ON ANOTHER HUNGER STRIKE; WEAKENED CONDITION BRINGS APPREHENSION TO FOLLOWERS

Former President Taft

He should at least get a few jobs for Washington the other day and was emotion, from freezing to the boiling h fnithf.,i followers who await nearly lost. Pnt. They have a separate kind of

irln? npwK from the front. What

Lafayette Journal.

Gary. CITY JUDGE. Kditor TIMES I

I desire to announce that I shall be candidate for judge of the city court

of Gary, subject to the republican and

progrexalve primaries. JOHX W. WAKE.

GREAT DAY FOR GERMANS.

Elaborate preparations have been knows where he is

completed to honor Kaiser Wilhelia Anyway Mr. I art round mat mc tomorrow on the occasion of the coin- old place isn't what it used to be

pletion of the.twenty-flfth year of his didn't you Hill

reign. It will be one of the greatest

with Jeff ersonian-simple Kiss ior every imaginaDie occasion.

Tommy Marshall and Bill Bryan run- It might also be said that they never

ning around in III Henrys and sport- I'ss the same way twice.

ing walking sticks it is enough to The difficulty will be, then, for

make a man wonder if he really the owner of the klssograph album

to know which kind of kiss the

FOR CITY JUDGE, Editor TIMESi

I'leaxe announce to the citizens that

I will be a candidate for judge of the city court of the city of Gary, and no-

NO POLITICAL DULLNESS. All things come to him who wait.

festive events since the creation of the empire. All Geramny will su-

deavor to show appreciation of the

Kaiser, who, during the quarter of alThe democratic party In Hammond

licit their support at a primary election (century has placed the nation in the I has itself to blame for its troub'e, if to be held by the republican and pro-I frrit r5,nll. nf fnft industrial rnmmpi-lr b;a -mv qtiH it Ion Ira to n man tin

cial and naval, as well as the mili- a tree that it has. tary powers of the world. With a wide-growing split now h's;

According to the local press, thel enough to drive an ox-cart through

FOR, MAYOR. lothpr twpntv-fivfi rulers of German Itha two wines of tho nartv are eet-

Edltor TIMKSs I .... . . . .. ... .

u may announce that i am a can- states, including tne ivmgs or ting wider ana wider apart.

didate for mayor of Gary, subject to Saxony, Bavaria and V urtemburg, I The opponents of the democratic

the deciHion of the republican and pro- are coming to Berlin personally to petty can just sit on their hauuche

greaidve parties. ALBERT C. Gary, Ind.. June , 1013.

HIBER.

kisser put ln It. The only way to be sure will be to say: "Put such a kiss

in my book as you would give me, If

." Yet that "if" may easily lead

to misconception. It might even be held to be an example of the "if" pro

vocative.

Still, In the pursuit of science.

risks must be taken There is no reason to doubt that young men and

women will be found to face them

heroically.

It is easy to see a great future for

this new and improved method of

"kissing the book."

greaaive primaries.

A. R. HOOVER.

FOR MAYOR. Editor TIMES!

You may announce that I am a candi

date for the nomination for mayor of Gary, subject to tbe decision of the republican and progressive primaries.

K O. JOHNSON,

FOR MAYOR. Editor TIMES:

You may announce in your columns

thnt I am a candidate for the nomlna

tlon for mayor of Gary aubject to the

decision ol tbe republican and pro-

grrnffive primaries, and I ask the aup

port of my frienda in thla way. CHARLES E. GREE.NWALD.

congratulate the Kaiser and to par- and wait. The democrats have been

ticipate in the celebration. The let severely along in Hammond for

United States and all European coun- the past four years. They have had tries have sent congratulations. The their own way. Perhaps it would

Arch-duke Francis Ferdinand, of have been better for them had they

Austria, will represent . Emperor had a little more opposition. PeopK

Francis Joseph. Iwho had become Imbued with the

The Kaiser will signalize the oc- idea that Dolitics is dead in Harn-

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casion by commuting the sentences of mond can come out of the trance.

many prisoners and pardoning others. There is today a seething little temp-

He will also grant titles of nobility.

GOTHAM DANCE-MAD.

est in one party you can put your

finger on, and all the old clayhangers,

The Day in HISTORY

JUNE 14 IV HISTORY.

1767 British act. levying duties on tea,

paper, painted glass, etc

1854 The Merrlmac of civil war fame i

was launched at Charlestown navy yard. 1854 Great fire at Worcester, Mass.

1863 Battle of Winchester.

battleaxes and harpoons have been Mgs united States marines took Span-

brought out to be sharpened ready

New York has simply gone stark I for the tilt and joust.

mad on the dancing question and the new dances have proved, a bonanza to the dancing schools, ac-

FOR CLERK. Editor TIMES!

You are authorized to announce that cording to those Who pass along Up

per Broadway, where every few

I will be a candidate for city clerk.

aubject to the decision of the Gary re

publican and progressive primaries. H. C. FRANCIS.

FOR COUNCIL, Editor TIMES!

Please announce to the people of Gary that I am a candidate for the nomination for alderman of the first vrard. aubject to the republican and

cltlsens' primaries or conventions.

THEODORE V. FREEBIRT.

blocks one finds a "dancing academy," and the teachers who usually have closed their schools

early in April are keeping them open

this year until the last of June.

"We haven't hours enough to take care of all the people who come in for lessons," explained a dancing teacher who has five assistants. "Every hour

It isn't going to be a dull summer

politically in. Hammond.

Just wait.

THE KISS0GRAPH. Who would imagine that an editor would know as much about" kisses as the Inspired editor of the Joliet Herald who says: The way of the kissograph i3 this. You have a book with a little tin of moist carmine beside it; you ask your friends to press their lips first on the

ish camp at Guantanamo harbor.

1902 Bethlehem Steel plant bought by the United States Shipbuilding Co. 1903 Sir Thomas Upton's Shamrock and Shamrock 1, arrived at New York. 1904 Battle of Te-ll-sau, Russian-Japanese war. 1911 Twenty thousand seamen went on strike in London. 1912 Republicans from all over country gather at Chicago for presidential convention.

TODAY'S BIRTHDAY HOXORS. Former Congressman H. G. Danforth of New York was born June 14. 1854, in what is now a part of Rochester, N. Y. ; was educated in private schools in Rochester, at Phillips Exeter Academy,

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Unsuccessful attempt of Mrs. Pankbont (arrow) to escao from hoo at Woking; detective at right.

Once again Mrs. Pankhwat is in prison, and again she threatens to starve herself to death. She tried to get away from Dr. Ethel Smith's house at Woking. The Woman's Suffrage Political Union's motor car

was waiting; when she limped ort, supported by Dr. Smith and a nurse. Iiut the detectives wanted to know where she was going and kept their hads in the door of the car while she argued and pleaded. Then, vier-

come by the weakness resulting from her hunger striko in prison, she fell fainting. Tho police called a taxicab and took her to Holloway jaiL Mrs. PankhurstS followers are alarmed at her condition,

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