Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 3, Hammond, Lake County, 20 June 1913 — Page 6
THE TIMES.
Friday, Juno 20, 1913.
THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS By Tkc Laaa Coanty Printing; llahlea; Compuny.
The Uke County Time, daily except Sunday, "entered aa second-class matter June 28. 1906"; The Laka County Times, dally except Saturday and Sunlay, entered Feb. S. ltli: The Gary Evening; Times, dally except Sunday, entered Oct. S. 10; re-entry of publication at Gary. Ind.. April 18. 11J; The Lake County Times. Saturday and weekly edition, entered Jan. SO, 1811: The Times, daily except Sunday, entered Jnn. 15, 1812. at the postofflce at Hammond, Indiana, all under the act of March 8. 1878.
Entered at the Poatefflcas, Hammond
and Oary. Ind.. aa second-class matter.
nomination of city treasurer, subject ,
to the decision of the republican-pro-1
If re Ml ve primaries. W. I. lll'.MKR.
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AINDOIVl THIINQ AND FLINQ
FOR CLfiKK. Kdltor TIMUSi
Yon are authorised to announce that I will be a candidate for city clerk.
abject to the declMion of the Gary re
publican and progrrwilTe primaries. H. C. FKAXCIS.
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But the Huperlor efficiency, the broadened mental vision, the steadfast purpose and high ideals of a true college man are the greatest assets of mankind.
FOR COiXCIL. Editor TIMES i
Pleas announce tn the people of
Oary that I am a candidate for the nomination for alderman of the first ward, subject to the republican and citizens' primaries or conventions. THEODORE V. FREEBURV.
ENGINEER on the Central In-lftc Wan struck by liaThtnlns Bolt, bnt It didn't Hnrm him. ' Well, Iu't an enKiueer n X on-contl uct or f
,OAS MAN'S BANK ACCOUNT WILLBR IjONGER.
Tomorrow ous summer Kins. After
Joy-be-
to-
SENATE provides tax on -incomes over $1,000, bnt will make dedications of 8500 for each child. Man with 84.000 income and two children will have to follow the Roosevelt policies if he wants to escape the tax altogether.
YOU CAN'T BLAME HIM. A Gary real estate dealer who hail a luxuriant crop of whiskers has had
them shaved off. Folks invariably
took him for J. Ham Lewis.
If ever a man was justified in part-
" ALFRED Noyes, the English poet, in wth these long-established relics
is suffering from nervous break- of dignity this Gary man was and down." Perhans he fears that lanre- our sympathy is extended to him for
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THE UEMmDAYl
morrow the days ate thing will get him,
will begin to get
shorter.
YOU can't blame young couples for the general desire to get married in
June. It certainly doesn't oblige them
to lay out half of their savings for quilts and blankets.
NOTE that case 9337 in Judge Renter's court is Ofilden vs. Goldsmith, Well, you know that whenever a goldsmith goes after gold he beats it.
Advsrtlslnc solicitors will be sent, or rattan alran on application.
If jrou -hava any trouble ftAAag Tba Tms nottfy tha nearest office and barn It promptly remedied.
UBOE31 PAID fP CmCTXATIOJI THAN ANT OTHER TWO NEWSrAI'EIU IN TUB CALCMET REGION.
AJfONTMOOS communications will not ba noticed, but others -will b
ALADDIN. When I was a hriKKTarly boy And lived in a cellar damp. I had not a friend nor a toy. But I had Aladdin's lamps When I could not sleep for the cold, 1 had tire enousrh la my brain. And bullded with roofs of cold, My beautiful castles in Spain.
Since then I have toiled day and nla;ht, I have money and power and good
store.
But I'd alve all my lamps of silver I
bright For the one that Is mine no morel Take, Fortune, w hatever you choose. You gave, and may snatch again)
I have nothing 'twould pain me to lose.
For I own no more east lea In Spain.
mes Russell Lowell.
" "JUDGE GARY.' he continued, 'ex
horted us like a Methodist preacher in camp meeting not to cut prices and
prevent the bottom falling out of the market'." New York Sun.
Yes, Elbert, always was good at col-
i lecting the money.
"LOVE conquers all things," said
Virgil. But he forgot th tight shoe with a corn inside it.
YOU got to hand it to the Illinois legislature for its valiant steps in combatting with the high cost of living. Legislature has raised pay of all of its members from $2,000 to 83,500 a year.
HOW'D YOU I. IKK TO A PRE ACH Ell f (From Dr. Matthews' address. ) . "A preacher has no boss right on the spot to make him diligent about his business, lie gets up in the morning when he pleases and goes to bod at night when he feels like it. No whistle reminds him of his cominsr tasks. Customers are not waiting to enter his store. He goes out into the
street, meets a man arid talks for half an hour. Bankruptcy would overtake
the merchant who wasted his time in that way.
all the times he was suspected of be
ing J. Ham Lewis.
HOW DO YOU LIKE BILL IN HIS NEW PLUG HAT?
"RIFLES FOR IRELAND." Head-
j line. And bullets, thereforef for its ene- ' mies.
THEIR MAJESTIES AND MOVTES.
There is to be some enjoyment in'
"SOCIETY GIRLS AVILL TOSE AS BACHELORS' SWEETHEARTS." Examiner headline. That's a whole lot better than posing as the sweethearts of married men.
KING of Siam, who reached the age of 21 a few years ago now has TOO wives. How would you like to be having a wedding day every three or four days? Life is on continual honeymoon for him.
THE REAL THRILLER. . It is noted with more or less in
terest that London has decided that
auto polo is voted very dull in that
city. Those who saw the recent auto polo matches in 'Chicago thought they were extremely thrilling. Perhaps the dullness of the sport over the water may be attributed to the fact that no one was hurt. Since the suffragettes started ram
paging over there, the British appetite is whetted to the blood-thirsty-stage. ,
addressed to The Editor, Times, Ham-1
mond. Ind.
d-fxWloiXmr avis
BATTLE AXE CASTtEMAX PLEASE TAKE NOTICE. (From the Nevada Post.) .. .. Missouri stands first in the United States in the production of plug tobacco, and aside from Arkansas and Kentucky has no rivals in the accuracy of its use.
j NEW YORK judges are now opposed
Up and Down in INDIANA
FIND DAIRIES IMPROVED. A. W. Brunei-, state drug and food
Inspector at Richmond has completed
to having a round courthouse. Qlad to I , v,, i utt ,co th..t 4V, 4..ii- o. io.t . furnishing milk to that city. No milk
sticking for square justice.
ILLINOIS isn't such a civilized state after all. Train robbers have been busy near Springfield. Now, bear in mind that we didn't say in Springfield.
tests were made, but the barns, cattle
and the grounds on which the dairies are located, were carefully graded) and
compared with the grades or last year. Mr. Bruner stated that the average grades were higher this year than last year and that the dairies are making a decided improvement. He left thatcity to attend the National Dairymen's Convention at Montgomery. Ala. JURY BETS r,MM) CASE. The $5,000 damage sutf of Edward A. Mulligan against Ira S. Marshall was tried in the Circuit Court at Goshen
Hammond Chapter No. 11T R. A. M. I 'th.lr Wind tho rral rni of vrt. h,.rr .v,ih n.ni in.tr.ti .i
tated meeting- June 25, Royal vaiser, nas inainumeu sucu. a pincc i Admitting mat one can yiotr ..... - .......
in its cradle!
printed at discretion, and should bhife for princes and potentates after
all. iKng George has joined the ranks of moving picture enthuiasts,
and is having a mlnature picture theatre fitted up at Buckingham
Palace
Biaicu u""B I . . ... , . - - 1 onH that InctoaH tbf mat!- a nltiira Ufa rr thlo rl)i
669, F. & A. M., Friday, Juna 80, 8 p.m. I lies inemseivea are very iona oi see- - - i - -
the world on the film. King commission aeciares, proper uwm- counuess ages ago
This is mainly intended for General under President Taft, and were pointed in nearly the opposite I children, but their majes- for which he received much praise. J direction. Was there ever so dra-
n. deeree. Visitors welcome. R. S.
Caler, Sec. E. M. Shanklln. W
ing
? And then to
Alfonso of Spain also has a "movie" keeping Biiows mere was a aeniciency .lain mat u tnese trapped creatures
in the roval nalace at Madrid and the of mors than $900,000. had been the only representatives of
i sii 1 I, JjSr?siTV? 2 A' $f ' t w&l l f I
Dr. Lauro Muller fcnd Secretary Bryan. Dr. Lauro Muller, Brazilian minister of foreign affairs who is now in this country, is receiving the finest kind of treatment at the hands of American officials. On his arrival in Washington he was met by Secretary of State Bryan. Dr. Muller is returning the official visit made to Brazil by Elihu Root when he was secretary of state. His visit is for the purpose of a better understanding and increased friendliness between his country and ours.
Regular s
Arch degree. Visiting companions wel
come. Refresh menta.
Hammond Commandery, No. 41 K. T.
Stated meeting June 16, 8 p. m. Order Of the Temple. Visiting Sir Knights
welcome.
of amusement for over a year at Pots- thing by figures, this
dam. ' matter, and the most expert, unbias-
One fine thing about this all is ed bookkeeping experts should be em-
that the spectators will not have to ployed to get at the truth and make
enduro noisesome fetid air.
Political Announcements
Whiting. FOR MAYOR. Editor TIMES I
I announce herewith that I am m
candidate for the democratic nomination for mayor of the city of Whiting,
subject to the decision of the party
primaries. J. J. DONEQAN
Hammond. FOR TREASURER. Editor TIMES I
Yon are herewith authorised to an
nounce that I will be a candidate for
it public. It would be well to have neither
republicans nor democrats on that ex
OF SUCH IS LIFE. Pr' Inquiry.
We of the multitude are matter-of-
cerns and interests, our problems .
are, how to get more plentiful and " The story is that thieves out at
better food and drink, more comfort- that new town of Gary In the state
able and beautiful clothing, more where the Hoosiers hold sway stole a
commodious dwellings for ourselves I citizen's back yard says a paper
and families. When we seek relaxa- They were as active fellows as the
tion' from our labors for material fellow who a few years ago here in
things we gossip of the dally happen-lYoungstown walked off with a red
ings, play games, dance, go to the hot stove with a baking in the oven
theater, the club or public place. We travel or we read story books, or ac
counts in the newspapers of elections, I WHY HEAD FICTION ?
murders, speculations, marriages, di- When Professor William Patten of
vorces, failure and success; or we Dartmouth College made the claim of
If science is as interesting as that
why waste time on cheap fiction, which gives the immature reader only
a distorted view of. this world and his
place in it.
now a stenographer in the office of
State Entomologist Baldwin at lndl
anapolls. Marshall conducts a Goshen cafe. To collect a board bill balance of $4.70 against Mulligan criminal pro
ceedings were started by B. G. Schaef-
er, Marshall's counsel, without the knowledge of Prosecutor Jay. The
prosecutor dismissed the proceedings.
malicious prosecution, sued Marshall for 5,000. Ll(;HTM(i BLINDS BR AK KM AX,
Blinded by a vivid flash of lightning
while walking on his train at Columbus last midnight, John Kessinger of Louisville, a Pennsylvania Railway
brakeman, fell between two cars, was caught by the brake rigging and dragged a considerable distance. His right arm was broken and mangled and his body was sverely cut and bruised. He was taken to the City Hospital. SAYS ;IRL, IS ONLY' FOlKTEEJf. Andrew Deffendall, a farmer of near Patoka, Gibson County, appeared in Circuit Court yesterday and asked
that the marriage of his daughter.
Muriel Deffendall, to Charles Miller be
annulled. The court heard-the test!
mony of the young couple and has taken the case under advisement. Both
the bride and groom testified on the stand that they would willingly live together if it were not for parental ob-
Their marriage took place at Mt. Carmel, 111., last January. SEEKS SHARK OV INHERITANCE.
Mrs. Anna Burkholzer of St. Paul.
widow of the late Balser Burkholsar, of Shelbyvllle, has been advised that
she may receive from Germany an Inheritance belonging to her husband
from the estate of his father, Petar Burkholzer, provided she takes the proper steps to prove the identity of her husband. He came to this country
when 13 years old and had never returned to the fatherland. Mrs. .Burk
holzer says the inheritance will amount to not' more than $3,000, but she has employed attorneys to assist her' lit taking he necessary Btepa to obtain if it is possible.
THEY ARE ALL US ION MADE. Scrap Union Scout. Country CI ah Ions cut, for chew or smoke. Fares plus eat, and Sweet Loma Una ent. Manufactured from the choicest leaf tahneea. McHle-Scotten Tobacea On.
the office of city treasurer of the City simply sit In a kind of lethargy and having discovered the missing link of Hammond, Indiana, on the demo-J wonder. I between the vertebrae and the in-
UNITED AGAINST KN0TTS. y Assured that the anti-Knotts demo
crats will line up with them on the Citizens' ticket, the republicans and
progressives of Gary have decided to fuse and to operate under the title of
Citizens' ticket. Their actions must
send cold shiver3 up and down the
spine of the resourceful democratic
candidat
Never before has Knotts faced such internal dissensions in his own
party and such united opposition outside of it. If the November elec
tion is minus stuffing, repeating, and dishonesty the results are going to be
surprising.
crntic ticket, subject to the will of the
voters of thin city, nnd I herewith nak
the support of my friends at the demo
cratic primary election. Signed, OTTO H. DtELKE.
While such is our life it is not J vertebraetes in a mysterious marine
possible that we should take interest animal which lived in ages prehisor find pleasure in religion, poetry, Itoric he contributed to science.
phlosophy or art. To ask us to readj Few of us being scientists, our inbooks whose life-breath is pure! terest in his discovery was not high-
thought and beauty i3 though onejly stimulated. Being mere dilletanti.
OUR COLLEGE BOYS.
Noticed 'em yet? These college
chaps with their good looks and pleas
ant ways? Have you sized their get
up and admired their trained voices and clever conversation? If you haven't crawl out of your shell and stroll to town tbls evening the burg
is full of them. And they are still
FOR CLERK. Editor TIMES I
You nre herewith authorised to nn- asked us to read something written I we are told the doors leading to the
nounce that I win be a candidate for jn a language that we do not well Joys of real knowledge are closed to
the ..nee oi c ty c.er . e.ty of under8tand. A taste for th9 Hammond. Indiana, on the dMnorratli 1
ticket, subject to the win of the voters books, as a taste for whatever is best, j If in the days however, when our
f this city, and I herewith ask the (is acquired, and it can be acquired I juvenile minds sought recreation in
upoon o .r.ru me uemo- only by study and practice. It is a helping the author of the so-called coming in from all parts of the councrntle primary election. I . . ... .. -1
Sisrncd WILI IAM Km H i 1 1 nui l vi nco c&uu uwuucicsivu j ri iu w wfiv i autvc liic uijot-ci ico v ' l 1 1 y
activity, or en;orts to attain wnatinis plot, we as a class who are not
rarely brings other rewards than the! scientists today, had by some good
I conscientiousness of having lived and fortune read stories of the life mys striven for the best. But we have terie, probably we too might be con
I little appreciation of what does notltribiiting to the store of science to
flatter or soothe the senses. Iday
uur worm HKe tne worm or cm,- in retrospection, we are sure, we
dren and animals, is good enough for would just as willingly have followed
us; meat and drink, dance and song, I professor Patten to the shores of the are worth more in our eyes than all Bay de Chaleur in Canada, as sneaked
the thoughts of all literature. A love
Gary. CITY JtDGE. Editor TIMES i
I desire to nnnounee that I shall be m candidate for judge of the city court of Gary, subject to the republican and 1
progressive primaries. - JOHN W. WAKE.
FOR CITY JUDGE. Kdltor TIMES I
Please announce to the cltlsens thnt
I will be n enndidate for judse of the tale is better than a great poem, and
My what a difference in so short a
time! 'Cording to the George's,
Fitch and Ade, a college boy was formerly half Comanche and the rest bush wacker. Hut judged from
the dozens now in town the rah! rah!
fellow is less noisy than the rest of us and so polite that he goes around
all the time with hts nat off.
Of course they are here to take our
city court of the city of Gsry, and so
licit their support at a primary election
to be held by the republican and progressive parties. ALBERT C, HIRER. Gary. Ind., June , 1813.
FOR MAYOR. Editor TIMES I
You may announce that I am a ran-
the story of a bandit makes Plutarch tiresome.
So mark well the man who differs
from the multitude, who has a soulconsuming ambition to write something for the betterment of mankind,
who shuns sex in literature and the cheap in life. He may not be a
tiJV m7tQh ' "Ih" 'abiT rcat man udSed hy worldy meas
creative primaries. ures but his friendship is worth cultiA. r. hoover. Ivating.
along on the trail of "Jack Cummings jobs away from us. But it might be
the Outlaw." I worse, for in the fall we will get
In looking for the myterious ma- them back again. Some however are
rine animal ostracoderm he came up- graduates and have a sheep sikn to
on a wonaertul deposit, in ine.ineir creau wmcn tney treasure veiy
Devonian, rocks on the shore of the highly and are wise enough not to Bay de Chaleur. Compare the deduc-l flaunt in front of a prospective boss.
tlons that the professor makes basei'For professional reasons a nice en
on facts that he has discovered. They graved diploma never impresses a
appeal to the young imagination as' Chicago city editor to any great ex
strongly as the lurid fiction of the tent. It is to be regretted that hard
chpan detective storv. The modern hearted hellon generally has a
FOR MAYOR. Kdltor TIMESi
You may announce that I am a candi
date for the nomination for mayor of j Gary, subject to the decision of the
republican and progressive primaries.
R. O. JOHXSO.V.
OPEN THE BOOKS!
When, after years of waiting, the
democratic party succeeded to power
under President Cleveland in 18S4,
the cry went up to "open the books
and see what the republicans had
been doing.
Ir the report of a committee, ap
pointed to investigate the accounts of
the Post Office Department, Just sub
mitted to Mr. Burleson, the Post
master General, is correct, some open ing is due now.
It is charged that the eurplus of $200,000 over expenditures reported
Gary that I win be a candidate for thely Frank U. Hitchcock, Postmaster
FOR MAYOR. Editor TIMESi
Yon may announce in your columns that I am a caadldnte for the nomination for mayor of Gary aubject to the
decision of the republican nnd progressive primaries, nnd I ask the sup
port of my friends in this way. ' CHARLES E. GREEN WALD.
' - FOR TRKASLRER. Editor TIMES t
Please announce to the people
of
detective takes notice of the finger
prints. Prof. Patten tells us in what direction a current which has since disappeared flowed uncounted year?
ago.
Speaking of the fossils which he
found and under what conditions they died he says:
"One, in its death agony, had
plunged into the mud with sufficient
force to remain there, head down, in a vertical position. Others were ar
ranged in a horizontal series uniformly headed in a northeast direction." He believes that there heads were turned against a gentle current of water, because the tops of ?11 the
"Ghetto assignment" on tap every day and is looking for some one that is willing to mingle with, the foreign
population and eat his meals at the
nearest free lunch.
Nevertheless that same city editor
graduated from a college himself one day. And so there you are. Right
where we started from.
Does a college education pay? It
is an old, old question that is generally asked hy one who by reason of misfortune, lack of ambition or bad habits has been denied the privilege.
There Is no doubt but that It pays
and great wopping dividends at that
The mingling with fellows who are
worth while and have prestige is In
fossi ferns found in the same bed valuable from a selfish view point,
I Mulligan naid the 14.70. then, allegingjection. The bride is only 14 years old
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