Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 9, Hammond, Lake County, 27 June 1913 — Page 6
THE TIMES.
Friday, June 27, 1913.
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THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS T The Laks Cen a tr Frlatlac Hakims- CBHr The lk County Time, daily except Banday, "entered eond-clMa matter Jon 18. 108"; The Lake County Times, dally exoept Saturday and Sunflay, entered Fab. I. 1111; The Oaxy Evening- Time, dally except Sunday, entered Oct. S. llt: re-entry of publication at Gary. Ind., April 18. 11S; The Lake County Times, Saturday and weekly edition, entered Jan. SO, 1911 1 The Time, dally except Sunday, entered Jan. IS, 3 tit, at the poetefSce at Hammond, Indiana, all under the act of March t. 187.
Entered at the Poatofflcea, Hammond and Gary. led., aa aecond-elasa matter.
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republican In July.
and progressive primaries
W.P,TATTEKSOS.
FOR TREASURER.
Editor TIMES i .
Please announce to the people of
Gary that I will be a candidate for the nomination of dty treasurer, subject
to the dedMon of the republfcaa-jBro-
Kresstve primaries.
W. D. HUNTER.
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serves no eympamy wnen one uj.
them restores the wife's normal interest in life by benevolent attention
to her need of a caress. Jrand
Rapids Press.
Editor TIMESi
Please aanonace to the people of Gary that I will be a candidate for the nomination of city treasurer, subject to the decision of the nominating convention of the dttsens ticket July 12. WILLIAM FEDER.
FOR CLERK. Editor TIMES I
Yon sre suthorlaed to announce that I will be a candidate for city clerk.
abject to the decision of the Gary r publican and progressive primaries. 11. C. KUAN CIS.
FOR COUNCIL. Editor TIMES I
Please announce to the people of Gary that I am a candidate for the
nomination for alderman of the firat ward, subject to the republican and
cltiseas' primaries or conventions. THEODORE V. FREEBURV.
Editor TIMES t
Please announce to the people of Gsry that I will be a candidate for the
nomination ef alderman from the third
ward, subject to the decision of the
citizens party convention.
ARON KOI.LVS
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Stated meeting: Garfield Lodge, No, E69, F. and A. M., Friday, June 27, 8 p m. E. A. degree. Special meeting Sat
urday. June 28th, 2 p. m. and 7 p. m. Master Mason degree. Visitors wel
come. Refreshments. ' R. S. Galer, Sec, E. M. Shanklln, XV. M.
Hammond Chapter No. 117 R. A. M,
Regular stated meeting, July 9. Visit
ing companions welcome.
Hammond Commandery No. 41, K. T,
Special meeting June 30. Red Cross
Visiting sir knights welcome.
Political Announcements
Whiting. FOR MAYOR. Editor TIMES I I snnounce herewith that I am
candidate for the democratic nomina
tion for mayor of the city of Whiting,
object to the decision of the party
primaries. J. J. DOXEGAN
POi? for THE 1 EMpiDAY
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STEAM DRIVEN AEROPLANE.
To fly across the Atlantic ocean in
thirty-one hours in the largest and
heaviest ship of the air ever constructed is the aim of a young
"rench law student of Chicago.
This machine is planned to havei
the widest pair of wings ever made,
constructed of aluminum steel. The
total weight of the monoplane will
be 5,000 pounds, and the raising
capacity of the wings will be, theor
etically, f.bout 16,000 pounds, suffi
cient to lift a crew of six men, with
their provisions and fuel supply.
The motive power is to be provided
by two lBO-horse power steam tur
bines weighing 250 pounds each, the
fuel for which will be condensed
coke.
Each engine will control two eight
foot propellers of the usual shape,
one pair in front and the other be
hind.
BULGARIANS have capured Zleovo And Ratzokovets from the
Servians. The Servians
Deserve to lose for
Trying to hold such
Places In this hot "Weather.
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Hearing Husband Testify Against Her.
nounce a redaction in rate. Hereafter it's not going to cot so much in Altoona -for searching for and findbetter, Just as sure as time is passing a leak. The world is growing ing. There's a quickened conscience shown now and then to prove the conclusion.
SEE that practical jokers called out I READ that ex-race horse man in Chl-
a pulmotor to wedding festivities in cago has opened uti a public market.
Chicago. Maybe two years hence the This suggests a possible career for the bridegroom will wish that he had that Duke of Mineral Springs after July 3. pulmotor handy.
t -a liTi - . , The prisoner who is anxious to get
iPr I 7 "r''out and begin earning and paying i to revise the tariff downward than ; v..,. thtt a&nnn he u LLJr.
the lobbyists.
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QUARTS OF BUGS."
'GETS 3
Headline.
Where? In a local hotel or in one of
the Forter county summer resorts?
back the $30,000 he stole and squan
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i uereu nas ai least as mucxi incentive ;as most men who fail to earn and
save $30,000.
A FIXTURE. See that the grand jury sittinj
down at Crown Point is reported to
have its eye on the recent Gary dem
ocratic primaries.
Gary couldn't get by with an elec
tion without the help of a grand Jury
if it tried to.
StXII IS LOVELY WOMAX. (Edna K. Wooley.) Home made gowns dowdy! Not much! Some of the best fashioned gowns parading our streets today were made at home though the fact is carefully concealed. We're such snobs and so afraid of other snobs that we'll lie like troopers to hide the fact that we honestly toil to save a few dollars.
"A GOOD and brave day's work, President Wilson!" Exchange. Has Woodrow been handing out some jobs?
CLAIMED that the Wilson adminis
tration has its firat scandal. Bah! Can't work up much scandal among a crowd of grape juice drinkers.
YES, THIS LOOKS AS IK IT HAD BEEN SET VP Dl'RIXG A STORM, (From The Times.) "Bad weather has a very baneful influence on human intellects. Be
fore a storm, when the air is charged
with electricity, prefessors in their laboratories are often inexact in their observation and out in their calcu observationsando shrdlu lations. Commercial houses find their employes' books full of mistakes la these circumstances."
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AN ANCIENT WHEEZE
Speaking of sunshades, Cleveland, Ohio, claims to have the champion
umbrella loser, on the authority of
the News of that city. "V. H. Boyd,
a member of the bar, is the title holder. Time after time he blossoms forth equipped with a highly ornate and exceedingly expensive umbrella
and by the time evening cames there
is nothing left but a disgusted look
One rainy day last week Boyd ap
peared at a down-town cafe for his
luncheon at sat at a tablo with
James A. Newklrk, County Commis
sioner Elrick and Martin Thumm
Boyd was desperately clutcning a
new umbrella
to me," he announced. "I borrowed
it and I don't intent to lose it
"Tie it to the table. leg," Thumm
suggested. "Get the waiter to hold
it for you,"Elrick volunteered. "Have
'em put it in the safe," Newkirk ad
vised. Boyd ignord them all. He
placed the umbrella on the floor and planted both feet firmly upon it, to
AN AKTISTSl ; IDEA. the hilarious delight, of hi3 friends
An interesting story comes from Then, when he finished his luncheon,
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Boston. To prove that the people of he walked away and left it."
the twentieth century need not be
slaves to civilized convention, Jos
eph Knowles, a Boston painter of
outdoor life, plans to plunge into the
DIES FROM OPERATION." Head
line.
As long as some doctors will persist
in owning autos so long will the mania
for operations persist. Only, the vic
tims don't persist.
THE rXKXOWIXG. know aot where I a m i Beneath my feet a whirling sphere
And overhead (and yet below)
A eryatal rampart rutting sheer What do I kaowf know not what I dot
I wrought at that, I wrought at this,
The shuttle still perforce I throw)
But If aright or If nmlss
The web reveals not, held to view.
W hat do I: know f .
know aot what I thinki My thoughtsf As la a shaft of light
The dust motes wander to and fro.
And simmer golden In their flight J
Then either way In darkness sink.
What do I knowf
I know not who am It
If now I enter on the Scheme, Or revensnt from long ago. If but some World Soul's moment dream. Or, timeless. In Itself I lie, What do I knowf
VXDEHSTAXD thst the mayor of
New York Isn't going to run again.
Good example for a few mayors la this
neck of the woods to copy.
WOULD THAT LOCAL
PLUMBERS ALSO REFORMED. (Youngstown Vindicator.) Plumbers In the city of Altoona over In Pennsylvania have organized a co-operative company and now an-
GEORGE ADE says that Indianny Is thinking of the crops and the slit skirt. Yes, Indianny having won medals for prUa cows, sheep, and hogs undoubtedly likes to exhibit its premium calves.
SOME of these June brides won't be so full of romance during the July hot spell when they have to stand near the kitchen stove for two or three hours at a lick choking for their lords and masters.
IF half of what the newspapers say about June brides were true you would seldom be reading any divorce news.
ZTrJ. JessieAndepj'onSeapj'i
IN DEAR OLD PARIS. Customs and fashions of other
countries are always interesting to the women. If they can't go there
"This doesn't belong they enjoy reading about them. Dis
patches tell us that the summer season has set in Paris and that gay city is revelling in June sunshine, sit
ting around little tables anCt under shady trees in the capital itself and taking little trips to Armenonville,
the Pre Catelan and the Cascades, the smart rendezvou. One marvels at the
sartorial display the evening dresses
worn in daytime with an astonishing decollette extending to the back. But
a short time ago Paris found ridic
ulous the neck bare. Now it has gone
much further. The women have the appearance of wearing costumes for a ball. This effect is heightened by the singular, if picturesque, custom of whitening the hair. One wonders indeed, what next?
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THESE ARE SAD SIGHTS. President Wilson "dolled up" in white duck last Saturday and went out to play golf at the aristocratic Chevychase course. And pla!n Tom Marshall and common Billy Bryan are wearing plug hats! These are certainly sad sights for us trusting rubes, and go to prove that not even the best of our champeens can withstand the lure of Washington high life- Fort Wayne News.
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is the most efficient and perfect of leavening agents MADE FROM PURE CRlIAM OF TARTAR No alum, lime or ammonia.
Hammond. FOR TKEASIRER, Editor TIMES i Yon are herewith authorised to announce that I will be a candidate for 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 support of my friends at the demo, cratic primary election. Signed, OTTO H. DIELKE.
FOR CLERK. Editor TIM ES I You are herewith authorised to ai
nouace that I will be a candidate for
the office of city elerk of the city of Hammond, Indiana, oa the democratic ticket, subject to the will of the voters of this city, and I herewith aak the support of my frleads at the democratic primary election. Sleaed, WILLIAM KOLB.
WHAT'LL HAPPEN NOW?
"De razor am no weepia' its a toil-1 J
wilderness of Northern Maine next it impellment."
week,-without clothing, food, mat- The Supreme Court decision to that
ches, firearms or ammunition. effect has brought joy to the hearts
He promises to stay there until f negroes in the Calumet region who
October 1st, to subsist on fish, game, can not tote their trusty blades with-
berries and wild vegetables, and to put fear of incarceration. Especially
come out fully clothed. He will in Gary is their widespread joy.
live fifty or sixty mil.es away from "Whare's that razzor you good-fo
any settlement and will accent no nothin wench,' politely demanded
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help from the outside world. Mr. Willum Johnsing of his , wife to
Knowles will make his own fire by day- "Whar" am dot razzor ob mine?"
friction; will built a log cabin from "What, dot old weepin yuh yust
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material he finds in the wods, and carry aroun' afore the Sullivan
will make traps out of what he dis- law? What foh you want that razzor
covers in the practically unexplored niggar? Ef you do you done get ar-
northern part of the Pine Tree state, rested agin for shuah. Besides I done
Gary.
. CITY JIUGE, Editor TIMES) I deaire to announce that I shall be a candidate for judge of the city court ef Gary, subject to the republican and progressive primaries. JOHN W. WAKE.
It will need a good deal of friction
to keep him warm when the frost
nips old Maine.
FOR CITY Jl'DGB. Editor TIMES I I'lesse announce to the citizens 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. Hl'BER, Gsry, lad.. June 6, 1813.
SUCH LORDS AS WE ARE.
If the charming June bride can go out into the kitchen and get three
square meals for her lord and mas
ter such weather as we have been
having, and not show a tendency to
lose her temper or feel the regret that she i3 not back home with ma, we've an idea that she is pretty well qualified to make the trip down life's highway. Huntington Herald.
FOR MAYOR. . Editor TIMESl You may announce that I am i
dldate for mayor of Gary, subject to the decision of the republican and progressive primaries. A. R. HOOVER.
FOR MAYOR. Editor TIMESl Yon may announce thst I am s candidate for the nomiaation for mayor of Gary, subject to the dedalon of the republican and progressive primsrles. R. O. JOHASOX.
. FOR MAYOR. Editor TIMESl
Yon msy announce In your columns
thst I am a candidate for the nomine
tion for mayor of Gary subject to the
decision of the republican and progressive prtmnries, and I aak the sup
port of my friends In this way. CHARLES E. GREEN WALD.
FOR MAYOR. Editor, TIMES Please announce that I am a candl
date for the nomination for mayor of Gary, subject to the decision of the
use dat razzor. My feet done hurted
me somefln drefful."
"Woman, you ain't a bin a-using
of dat raxznr on vn' fft hah vnn'
lou done took de aidge off a dat
when I alius 'pend on it in time of trubble? Woman, you suhtinly are a trial an' a tribbliztion to me. What am ah going to do now?" "You go 'way fool black man. You sho'lly looking fer trubble. Yo' pull
dat razzor on anybody and you get
pinched agin. Not by a Jugful.
'I won't Mandy. Dat razzor ain't no
weepin' no more. It am 'an impeliment, 'an impellment of de tollit.".
THE DOMESTIC KISS.
HE' A WONDER FOLKS. I Understand that Mayor Knotts has
When a wife goes three years been subpeonaed before the Lake
without a kiss from her husband she grand Jury. WTh ether the grand jur
is entitled to sue tor divorce. Taking grand jury. Whether the jur-
advantage of her privilege, a New ors will go into the recent Gary demYork woman who says that she has ocratic primary elections is more than been kissless at least so far as hub- an outsider can say.
by is conserned for this period of However, if the erand jurors do a
time, has started suit. little election Investigation the.v
A husband ought to kis3 his wifejought to learn some new surprising
whether he likes to or not. It is a things about Gary. They ought to duty. If there isn't any other thrill be convinced then what formidable
in sight the man can feel at least a political proposition his honor Is.
thrill of righteousnens that he is full- Any man in a party primary elec
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filling a well understood obligation tion, opposed by three candidates,
of matrimony. Iwho can poll three times the vote of
Kisses are like bank checks they the leading presidential candidate;
don t mean much In themselves but and sret a greater vote than that cast
pass as currency for what is back of for the republican, bull moose, dem-
them. When a husband habitually jocratic, socialist, social labor, and
and with malice afore though fails to j prohibition tickets, deserves to be kiss his wife, it is safe to infer that given the admiration that a grand
the ' matrimonial treasury is bank-J jury can possibly give.
rupt. Knowing, as he must, that A mere ten minutes conversation
there are in this world various phil- with Mr. Knotts along these lines is anthropic gentlemen who believe in worth more to the poltical ombitious making good any such deficiency on than ten year's of study in the best
the part of careless husbands, he de-correspondence school in America.
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