Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 22, Hammond, Lake County, 14 July 1913 — Page 4

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THE TIMES, Mondav, , Jul v 14, 1913.

THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS By The Lake County Printing l Fob. Haitian- Campaar. The IJike County Time, dally except Sunday, "entered aa second-class matter June 21, 1906"; The I-ke County Times, dally except Saturday and Sunay, entered Feb. 8. 1911; The Gary Evening- Times, dally except Sunday, rntered Oct. 6, 190k; re-entry of publication at Gary, Ind.. April II, 1U; The Lake County Times, Saturday and weekly edition, entered Jan. 30, ltll; The Times, daily except Sunday, entered Jan. 15. 1912, at the pestofflcs at Hammond, Indiana, all under the act of March S, 1(79. Entered at the Poitoffices, Hammond and Gary, Ind.. as second-claaa matter. FOREIGN ADVERTISING OFFICES912 Rector Building- - - Chlcaa-o FOBLICATIOX OFFICES, Hammond Building:, Hammond. Ind. TELEPHONES, Hammond (private exchange) Ill (Call for department wanted.) Gary Office Tel. 137 East Chicago Office Tel. 540-J Indiana Harbor TcL S49-M; 150 Whiting Tel. 80-M Crown Point l....TeL 63 Ilegewiscn Tel. 1J Advertising solicitors will ha sent, or rate given on application. If you have any trouble 7 veins" The Times notify the nearest office and have it promptly remedied. I-ARGER. PAID UP CmCCUATIOJI TIU.V A XT OTHER TWO NEWSPAPERS IN THE CALUMET REGION.

ANONT M.OU3 communioatlons will not be noticed, but others will be printed at discretion, and should be addressed to The Editor, Times. Ham anond. Ind.

CITY JUDGE. Editor TIMESi You are hereby authorised to announce that I will be a candidate for the office of City Juda;e of the City of Hammond, Indiana, on the Democratic ticket. I hereby aak the support of the voters at the Democratic Primary Election to be held . iiKTiint 2, 1913. THEODORE C. KI.OTZ.

FOR TREASURER. Editor TIMES I You are herewith authorised to announce that I will be a candidate for the office of city treasurer of the City of Hammond. Indiana, oat the democratic ticket, subject to the will of the voters of thin city, and I herewith ask the support of my friends at the democratic primary election. Sicned. OTTO II. DtELKE.

CITY TREASURER. Editor TIMESi You are authorised to announce that I am a candidate for city treasurer, subject to the wilt of the democratic voters as expressed at the primaries to be held A u grant 2nd, 1913. J. D. IIRCSEI

FOR CLERK, Editor TIMESi You are herewith authorised to announce that I will be n candidate for the office of city rlcrk 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 democratic primary election. SlKncd. WILLIAM KOLB.

THE NOMINATION. Three partie? have fused in Gary

for the purpose of undermining and

blowing to Kindgdora Come that po-

tical Hock of Gibraltar Tom

Knotts.

It is not in the police blotter this

morning ttat there 'vas any ur.usual

noise at the Knotts domicile up to

this morning, but there were nianv

cachlnnatory outbursts just the same.

Thanks to his own shrewdness and

the, generous aid extended by many of the general officials of the steel trust.

hizzoner has clung to office longer thn the Indianians usually permit

hoir public servants to remain at tli3

rough ;for iLc yearning Hoosleri: live

countless as the sands on Lake Michigan's shore where Gary's park is not.

Perhaps the resourceful Tom -fnay

ecome entangles in a landslide this

fall, for the opposition against him is

more formidable than ver . But he is blessed with more friendly services

fro rathe teel trust official than ever

before, partcularly ibo&e of its Gary

Heat, Light aniater company.

whose guiding hands are eve. bu?y

for Knottism. Thus girded there is no

reaoii why Tom slimi.'u not overcome

he new Balkan r.r.ioi,ce an.i why one

gre:it public utilitv company should not show greater dividends.

We shall see what we shall see.

Stated meeting Garfield . Lodge, No. 669, F. and A. M., Friday, August 1, 8 p. m. No work. Visitors welcome. It. S. Galer. Bee, E. M. Shanklln. W. M.

Hammond Chapter No. 117 R A. M. Regular slated meeting, July 8. Visiting companions welcome. Hammond Commander', No. 41. K. T. Regular stated business meeting Monday, August 4. Visiting Sir Knights welcome.

Political Announcements

NOTICE.

COIXCIL.MAN-AT-L.ARGE. Editor TIMESi Please) announce the undersigned as eandidate for couucilman-at-lara-e in

the city of Hammond, Indiana, subject

to the voters at the democratic pri marten August 2nd. 1913.

WILLIAM B. MIIR.

COUNCILMAN, SECOND WARD. Editor TIMESi

leu art authorised to announce to the voters of Hammond my candidacy for the nomination to succeed myself

mm councilman of the second ward, sub' ject to the democratic nominating; pri mnries on August Sad. OSCAR PLAGES! AN.

You can't help feeling more or less

sympathy for the chief of police of Louisville, Ky.

He was rudely shocked, very rudely

shocked at a hosiery display under a split skirt and barred it.

He arrested the offender and told

her to go home and put a petticoat

under the split skirt.

vVhether it was color or shape that

upset the sensitive cop is not known.

We trust that Chiefs Martin, Mc-

Cormick or Austgen will never have

to undergo such a terrible experience.

ALDERMAN, FOURTH WARD. Editor TIMESi

loa nre authorised to announce to

the voters of Hammond my candidacy for the nomination for alderman of the

fourth ward, subject to the democratic

nominating primaries on August 2nd, PHILLIP H. SMIDT.

FOR ALDERMAN 3RD WARD. Editor TIMES!

Pleaae announce to the people of Hamraond that I will be a candidate for the nomination for alderman of the Third Ward subject to the decision of the democratic primaries, Aug. 2, 1913.

J. EDWARD BURNS.

All political notices of whatever nature and from whatever party are strictly cash. Noticea of meetings, announcement of candidacies, etc., may be inserted in these columns.

Whiting. FOR MAYOR, Editor TIjMESi 1 announce herewith that 1 ana a candidate for the democratic, nomination for mayor of the city of Whiting, subject to the decision of tha party primaries. J. J. DO'VEGAit. V

Hammond. FOR MAYOR. Editor TIMESi After hating consulted myself, I wish you would please announce my name for a candidate for mayor of the

city of Hammond, Indiana, subject to

the decision of the democratic pri'

inary election to be held August 2nd,

1013. WILLIAM W. M'MAHON.

Dated at Hammond, IaL, July 3, 1913.

MAYOR. Hammond, Ind., July 5, 1913.

Editor TIMES I Please announce my name as a candidate for the office of mayor of the (Mty of Hammond, Indiana, subject to the decision of the democratic triauuf to he held Aug. 2, 1913. JOHN D. SM ALLEY.

FOR ALDERMAN BTH WARD. Editor TIMES:

aou are nereoy authorised to announce that I will be a candidate be

fore the democratic primaries Aug. 2

for the nomination of alderman in the 5th ward and I respectfully solicit the

support of the voters. J. F. CUNNINGHAM.

FOR ALDERMAN 3RD WARD. Editor TIMESi

Please announce through the columns

of your paper that I am a candidate for

re-nomination to the office of alderman

in the 3rd ward on the democratic ticket subject to the August primaries.

JOHN PASCALY.

ALDERMAN OF 8TH WARD. Editor TIMESi

You will please announce my name

for a candidate for alderman for the

Eighth Ward la the city of Hammond

Ind., subject to the democratic prima

riea, election to be held August 2, 1913.

J. P. SCHNEIDER

FOR MAYOR. Editor TIMESi Please announce my name as a candidate for mayor of the city of Hammond, Ind., subject to the decision vf the democratic primaries to be held Aug. 2, 1813. WILLIAM ST. HO WAT.

CLERK. Editor TIMESi Please announce that 1 will be a candidate for the nomination of city clerk

on the democratic ticket, subject to the primary convention held August 2. I rapectfully solicit' the support of my friends and take this means of apprising those niiin I may not see that I

am out for the nomination. NICHOLAS LAI' EH.

CITY J L UGE. Editor TIMES i You are herewith authorised to a:

uounce that 1 will be a candidate for the office of city judge of the city of Hammond, Indiana, on the democratic ticket, subject to the will of the voters of this city, and 1 herewith nsk the support of my friends at the democratic primary election to be held on August 2, 1913. JAMES O. KOONTZ. July 2, 1913.

ALDERMAN, TENTH WARD. Editor TIMESi

You are authorised to announce to

the votera of Hammond my candidacy

for the nomination for alderman of the tenth ward, subject to the democratic

Dominating primaries on August 2nd

CHARLES H. SIORITZ,

East Chicago. REPUBLICAN CALL.

A mass) meeting of all republican

voters and all othera desiring to

affiliate with the republican party of the city of East Chicago, will be held In the Indiana Harbor auditorium on

Tuesday evening, July ISth at

o'clock p. m. for the purpose of elect

ing precinct committeemen and to

transact such of the business as ma

come before the convention aald com mitteemen to have charge of and con

duct the affairs of the republican

party In the coming city election. W. B. VAN HORNE, 9-fi City Chairman.

suffer Is not stated.

The reason for all the danger fair ones run, according to Dr. Rucker, is that they are full of chemical ether

waves.

He a joke on the doctor if he had

been studying a chemical blonde.

octruia iu us xiowever, mat a mighty fine summer job would be the special care and guardianship of a few pretty blondes .but on perusing

the want columns we note that no

one is looking for any Buch help.

ACTRESS SISTERS WHOSE MARRIAGES ARE ANNOUNCED.

THEN TEE DOXOLOa.

OH, SPARE THE THOUGHT.

To common men in general .who

are weary of waiting for its adjustment and newspapers in particular who are sick of hearing the word, it

looks as if the tariff question were

coming to a head and everyone will

rejoice that a settlement is to ba cached soon, ona way or the other.

To day the Underv. ood-Simmons tarl.T

bill tccordinq; to Arrangement, comes up in the senate fordebate . The Democratic leaders will make a deter-

) mined effort to reach a final vote In

ficve .weeks. This would mean the passage of the measure on Monday, August 18. Allowing two weeks for conference on matters in dispute between the senate and the house, the measure

should be completed early In Sep

tember.

It was decided that all schedules

of the bill except sugar and wool shall

become effective immediately. Exist

ing rates on sugar will remain In force until March 1, 1914, when the reduction to one cent per pound goes

into operation.

PLENTY OF SCHOOLS.

Well, the school of mothercraft has

arrived, and great things are expected

cf it.

Its province Is rather speculative,

but seems to be outlined to the lay mind by a big photograph of a kind-

facea woman wrapping a very small

baby lying on her knees on -ts btck

in'what lruks to be one cf thos-; nine-

foot bed sheets they are supposed to

have in the Oklahoma hotels.

uhen the school of fathtrcratt

open3 up we promise to tako i. f.rw

terms.

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AINDOiVl THirSQS A IND PUIISQS

HERE'S A CHANCE.

There are two enormous fortunes

SEX HYGIENE. There was an attempt made by Mrs.

Ella Flag Young, superintendent of Chicago schools, to introduce in the

public school system of the big city

the study of sex hygiene.

It raised a terrific storm. Hun

dreds of mothers and fathers bombarded the school board and the su

perintendent with protests against

having the truth of sex. its dangers.

its physiology and its anatomy taught awaUiIlg clalmarit3-

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to th hiirh school rmnils 1J iul uuuer wurKer, wno

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.Not a thinker, not a wise teacher. w,u erww na ' fr Daia Deaa!'-

not a physician, not a social student

but favored the proper instruction

under careful segregation into classes of boys and girls under teachers of

their own sex.

But

The "sound" of it roused the ire of

the "anti-faddists" and the great pur-

GRANT COUNTY W. Va) Press

makes mention that Hazel Ours was

married to a Mr. Sites. Hazel is now hls'n.

The ether is for the gen.lii3 who

will take tha shine off blue serge

suns.

SOMETHING Great Caesar! Some-

IS thing: Is the matter WRONG with Gary. On SaturHERE. day it held a convention without blood

shed. In fact it began with prayer by a minister followed by a hymn and the taking up of a collection to defray ex

penses. Gary is going to the dogs.

NAME, PLEASE.

pose of the superintendent was de

feated.

We can remembers years ago, when

a wise-hearted German mother took

her little boy upon her lap when he was but twelve years old ,and there

in the fading light of a memorable

Sunday afternoon told him about the

divine arrangement for the preserva tion of the race.

(J) Mr. Y., former newspaper reporter and publicity agent, employed by the N. A. M. to trail Gompers through the South and attempt to bribe" him; failing- In this sought to entrap him into a compromising- conference with President Van Cleve at th-i Victoria Hotel in New York, which was afterward abandoned because of the precautions taken by Gompers for his own protection. Chicago Tribune.

This is a paragraph from the Mul-

Paris clubmen are insisting that

direls should be conducted in privacy.

The most appropriate way to conduct a French duel would be by telephone.

INDIANS out west no longer use

horses; nearly all of them have autos. Imagine a young brave and a squaw going joy-riding In a Buick-40.

AFTER thinklna- over the

latent wars "in the Ralkans

one la convinced that It would be well for all the nations to quit spending; money for keeping up the Ilaa-ne tribunal and use the fnnda than saved for hulldInK additional battleships.

HORRIBLE TO CONTEMPLATE.

It will be awful if, when all of these suffragettes

get voting, that there should develop among them female Hlnky-Dinks, Tom Knotts', and Boss Cox's.

WILSON. Merely run this name to show that the people are getting used to seeing it in print.

FACT that the town marshal of Porter couldn't find a key that would fit the rusty Jail lock Indicates that the near presence of the Porter race track has had a good moral effect.

Before making up your mind to go to Enrope this summer jnst pause

and reflect that you can find as much comfort in traveling and as insanitary conditions right here at home.

AS a lot of people In Gary would like to have it nothing would please them more than to see it read. "Ex-Mayor Knotts."

IF the craze. for congressional Investigations keeps on the way it has there'll be need of committees to Investigate the investigators investigating the investigating committee. In other words evehy one will investigate everybody else.

MEMBER of taffic commission says that the people of the U. S. A. will soon he drinking cheaper coffee. Horrors! No! We've had cheap coffee long enough without having a poorer grade, .

HUNDRED years ago this country bad one hat factory and it made cocked hats. But we have yet to see the cocked hat that Dr. Wilson wanted Mr. Bryan thrown into

WE ALL OUGHT TO HAVE MONEY BUT WE HAVEN'T

English scientists lectures that all women should have husbands, so that society may be bettered.

SUBSCRIBE FOR THE TIMES.

hall revelations touching lobbying in

"Remember," she murmured at the Washlngton and comes under the

close of it all, 'remember, my Uttlo Isectlon naming the "lobby staff."

son ,tnat me Doay oi a woman is a Name, please .Save in this and one

holy thing and no man but in rever- other instance all names are eiven.

ence must approach her. Whv discriminate?

inrougn years or nie s dangers ana Members of the Fourth Estate are

allurements this whispered story has hurt at the suppression. If one of been the power that stood sentinel in the profession has been getting any

this boys heart, and why should it easy money they want to know who not be so for every boyish heart? st is so thev ran taVe it awav fmm

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Bell

System

Logansport Pharos-Reporter.

him, says an exchange quite perti

nently.

FOR CLERK. Editor TIMESi Please announce that I will be candidate before the East Chicago republican primaries for the nomination of city clerk on tbnt ticket, at a date to be decided later. JOSEPH 3. FREEMAN.

CITY JUDGE. Editor TIMESi I hereby announce my candidacy for city Judge of Hammond on the democratic ticket, subject to the choice of said party at Its primary to be held on August 2. l&M. rREX) BARRETT.

CITY JUDGE. Editor TIMESi Please announce that I will be a candidate before the East Chicago republican primaries for the nomination of city Judge on that ticket, at a date to be decided later. GEORGE K. REIL.AND.

OUR OWN SKY KISSERS. It was said during the civil -war that the tallest men in the union ranks were found in some of the regiments from southern Indiana. Indnanapoiis News. Kentucky stock, though Mr. Fairbanks, a notable skyscraper, witnesses to the possibilities of human extension among the Hoosjers. But art; there many such human !adders to the welkin as the Hon. Cy Sulloway of New Hompshire? New " ork Sun.

And of local tajent, how about the Hon. Cap. Hanlon, Chief Martin, the

Hon. Herbert Jones, or that towering

sunflower, the Hon. E. G. Sproat?

WHAT'S ONE SKELETON T

Akron, Ohio, announces that it has

unearthed a Bkeleton . What's one skeleton? Here, just now, all the

closets are filled and they're hiding behind the portieres. Akron will have

to get up earlier in the morning to

draw attention to it. Skeletons"

Ahem! "Draw the blind, the baby's

bathing!" as Dick Carle used to say.

BLONDES, BEWARE!

Washington is overlooking nothing

these days, from heckling big Inter-L-fla ....

"DON'T BE MISLED."

Washington notifies us that the

Department of Agriculture has jusi

issued a summer food guide book.

containing suggestions for hot I

weather diet. The housewife's eyes

and nose will prove her cleverest de-l

FOR COUNCIL. Editor TIMESi You will please announce that I am candidate for the office of councilman nt Iara-e for the city of East Chl-eaa-o. subject to the republican primaries. WILLI A WEISS.

ests to telling us hpw to b healthy

though freckled.

Dr. W. C. Rucker, assistant surgeon general of the public health service,

picked out a delightful job for him

self . He has been making a study

at the blonde summer girl and finds

she needs special care these days.

"Blondes," says the good doctor.

.should wear colored glasses. Their

possible, and when they do go out

There la a list of don't and warn

ings among them these:

Finally, it is particularly import

ant in summer that people should not be misled into believing that the label, "Guaranteed under the Food and Drug Act," on cans and

packages means that the govern

ment has tested these foods and pronounced them pure and desira

ble. The government does not

make the guarantee.

This is about as maladroit as some

ind their clothe outside should be of the editorials in the Commoner in-

hats should have an orange lining I spired by Secretary Bryan.

and their clothe outside should be Does the Department of Agricul-

whlte , to reflect the heat waves. Their ture desire to be understood that It underwear should be colored orange admits the pure food and government or blue to protect the skin." Inspection labels on meats and

Wrhether the government will also (canned and bottled goods mean noth-

study the brunette or leave her toling?

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