Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 37, Hammond, Lake County, 31 July 1913 — Page 4

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THE TIMES.

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i th democratic primarica ta

Aag. 2. ISIS. WILLUJt F. HOWAT.

CLERK. Editor TIMESi Plea annuaac that I will be a can.

dldate for the namiuatlaa of city elerk a the democratic ticket, subject to th

primary c..vUt. .eld Angnst 3. I CITIZENS PARTY CALL.

nfeciiwi7 muoi in luppori or my

THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS Br The Lake County rrtiflii aad Pub. lleala Company. The Lalge County Timet, daily except Sunday, 'entered as seoond-claa mat ter June IS. 106"; The Lake County rimes, daily except Saturday and Sunlay. entered Feo. t. ltll; The Gary Evening- Tiroes, dally except Sunday, entered Oct. S, lf ; re-entry of publU cation at Gary, Ind.. April It. The Lake County Tinea, Saturday and weekly edUlen. entered Jan. SO, 1111; The Times, dally except Sunday, en

tered Jan. It. ltll. at to postoffice I Hammond. Indiana, oa the democratic t Hammond. Indiana, all under the I ticket, anbjeet to the will of the voter

sci oi Aiarcn s, nil.

oaace that I am candidate for councilman of the fifth ward, subject to

tha doetafoa of the democratic prim

aries, Aag. Sad, ISIS.

FRED C. DIETRICH.

East Chicago.

frteada aad take this mraaa of appriala a: those whom I may aet ae that I

am out for the nomination.

KICBOLAS UVEA,

CITY Editor TIMES t loi aro herewith authorised to an.

nounce that I will be a candidate for

the of ace of city judge of the city of

Entered at the Poatofflc, Hammond and Oary, Ind., as second-class matter. FOREIGN ADVERTISING OFyiCXJ. It Rootor Building - - Chicago

of thla city, aad I herewith ask th rapport of my frlrada at the demo

cratic primary election to be held on

Angwst 2. IBIS. JAMES O. KOONTZ.

Jaly 3. 1913.

Ctttaeaa parry call. The -voters of

all political parties, who will support

Clrlaen ticket In the city of East

Chicago at the coming city election.

will met at Colombia Hall, eoraer of

McCook aad Vernon In aald city, on Friday eenin, Aagut 1, 1913 at 8 o'clock for the purpose of electing product committeemen, '"deciding tho

manner of placing a CItlaena ticket In aomlnatlon aad transacting sack other bust neon that may come before th meeting; (or th organlsattoa of a Cltl-

aeaa party.

(Signed) P. A. PARKS. City Chairman. W. J. M'RAE, Secretary.

PtTBLICATION OFFICES, Hammond Building, Hammond.

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TELEPHONES, Hammond (prirate exchange) ...... Ill (Call tor department wanted.)

C1TT JUDGE. Editor TIMES i

I hereby announce my candidacy for

city Jadge of Hammond on the demo

cratic ticket, subject to th choice of

said party at its primary to be held on

laro 3. 113. FRED BARSETT.

FOR CLERK.

Editor TIMES i

Pleas aaaouaco that I will be a can-

dldat before th East Chleag repub

lican primaries for th nomination of

city clerk a that ticket, at a data to

be decided later.

JOSEPH J. FREEMAW,

Gary OfTlco ..........Tel. 1ST

Cast Chicago Office Tel. M0-J Indiana Harbor Tel. S-M: ISO

Waiting TL 0-lf

Crown Point Tel. SJ Hexewlscn Tel. l

Advertising- ollcttors wlH t sent, r rates given on application. If you any trouble ftdnf Th

frms notify th noarast otflea save It promptly rm44d.

LARGER. PAID VP CACVaVAJTIOJI RtAN ANT OTH8R TWO KKWL PAPERS IX TEC CALUMBlT REGION.

AMONTMOU8 comxiMinioaitlan will not noticed, tout hra will printed a.t discration, and anemia b addrad to Th Editor, Times, Bam yaond. Ind. .

C1TT JUDGE. Editor TIMES I

-'X --th.ri.ed to -

aoance that I will be a candidate for th office of City Jodg of th City of Hammond, Indiana, oa th Democrat! ticket. I hereby ask th eapport of th voter at the Democratic Primary Elec

tion to be held A nam st 2, IBIS. THEODORE C KLOTZ.

FOR CLERK.

Editor TIMES i

Pleas aanoonc that I am a eandl

date before the East Chicago and la

diaaa Harbor republican primaries for

th nomination of city clerk.

HOWARD DAVIS.

THE REPORTER. "Tugged by some centripJtai force

to wherever there is a clash ot human passions, be is always "oa the spot." Unlike his brother, the novelist, who fashions out of the furnace of hi3 mind at painstaking intervals some finely modeled bit of porcelain, the furnace of this man's soul Is always at full draft. Into it is flung day by day all the inflammable stuff of life ,

the mixed Ingredients of heroism, murder, revolution, passionate love. And steadily, inexorably, it Is poured out again, uncritical of Itself, slag

and ore, drivel and half literature. The recompense he works for is to have his fellow workers say "Good story." His only critic is "the desk."

Today, yesterday's "good story" is lighting the morning fire In thous

and tenements. Anonymity, which

guards him from self-consciousness, stands also mockingly between him

and fame. He snatches his friend

ships like his meals, as stokers must

strike up their friendships between 6hifts when the Mauretania is "out

for a record." Yet there is no freemasonry like his. From behind the scenes he makes the puppets of the

world's stage dance for us. But w can suspect his smile, as he surveys our antics, to be something between

pity and contempt." N

Thursday, Julv 31, 1913. - ' 1 - -JUJIJ Ul

SOME CHICAGOANS GIV EN STATE JOBS BY GOV. DUNNE.

FOR TREASURER. Editor TIMES l

aoaa re that I will be a candidate for tho of flee of city treasurer of the City of Hammond. Indiana. a th democratic ticket, a eject to th will of th voter of thl etty, and I herewith ask

th support of say frteada at the dem era tie primary eleetloeu Sisaef, OTTO H. DUELKB.

CITT CLERK.

Editor TIMES t

Plena announce that I will be

candidate before the East Chicago republican prlmartea for the nomination of city clerk on that ticket, at a date

to b decided later.

ALDERMAN JAMES H. Bl'R.VS.

FOR CITT CLERK.

Editor TIMES l

Plea aaaoaneo that I will be a can

dldate for the nomination of city clerk

on th republican ticket, subject to tho

primary convention to be hold at a later date. I respectfully solicit the

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CITY TREASURER. Bare TIMES t

Von are authorised to aaaonae that I support of ray friends.

I am a candidate for city treasurer, object to tho will ot tho democrat!

BERT H. PETERSON.

Stated meeting Garfield Lode. No.

i69. F. and A. Friday, August 1. p. I voter as ciprtMtt at th primaries

n. ?o woric visitor wicmt, n. a.

tlaUr. Sec, E. M. Sbanklln, W, M.

to bo held August and. ISIS.

J. D. BRU3EU

Hammond Chapter No. 117 R. A. M. Regular stated meeting-, Wednesday.

August 13, visiting companions wel-ram.

FOR CLERK. Editor TIMES I

Yon are herewith aathorlaeel to an onneo that I will bo a can dldat fa th office of eitv clerk" of tho mtv of

Bmmpn4 Comroandery, No. 41, K. rt. I Hammond. Indiana. n the democrat!

Regulir stated buslneaa meetlna; Mod- I ticket, snblect t th wlU f th -rmtmn

lay. August 4- VlBitlna- Sir XAlfats I of this city, aad I herewith aak th

arelcowa. I mppe rt f my friends at th demo

cratic primary election.

lamed, WILLIAM KOLB.

CITT JUDGE.

Editor TIMES I

Plea aannnc that I will be a can

didate before th East Chlrag-o republican primaries for the nomination of city judae on that ticket, at a data to be derided later.

GEORGE E. REILAND.

Political Announcemonts

CITY JUDGE.

Editor TIMES i

Plena annonno that I will b a

eaa dldat before th East Chicago Republican prtmartea for th nomination f city Jade on that ticket at data to h decided la tor.

JOSEPH A. MEADE.

NOTICE.

COCNCILMAN-AT-LARGB.

Editor TIMES t

th dty of Hammond. Indiana, an b Jed ! E",tor TIMES

to th vtr at tho demoratto pri-

All political notice of w hater er nalav and from whatever party r Strictly aah. Xttea f metlag aanaceaent of camdidaetea. tCw may bo laartd In thea coiuua

marten Aasmat 2nd. ISIS.

WILLIAM B. MTIR.

You will pleno nnnonno that I am

eaadidat for th office f oenncU-

maa at lara-e for tho city of East Chl-

. subject to th republican pri-marie.

WILLIAM WEISS.

NOTICE.

COUNCILMAN, SECOND WARD. Edftr TIMES

. Ya an nnthorlned to nnnoaae to

fr th Bomlaatlon to ouoccod myaelf I Editor TIMES i

a aonnellanaa f th aeeond ward. rub-

Pi cane announce that I am a eaadl

Th ward and p redact palUasr place I Ject to tho democratic nomtnatlna; prl- I nre before th East Chicago rcpnb-

tos the Democratic prlmarlen In lltm. I mart oa Aaguat Zad. I lienn primarie for the nomination of

mono) Angna are an f ollowa I OSCAR PL A QEMA N. I treaanrer oa that ticket, at a dat t

Pret- Ward. PoUlng Plaeea, . be decided later.

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Pool Hail, 828 Hohaaam St. No. 8 Fir Station. Court Hdoah Carpenter nhp. rear S8

HohJBtan street.

LEO E. HEROD.

ALDERMAN. FOURTH WARD.

Editor TIMES

You an taortaed t annnnc t I FOR TREASURER.

I th votorn of Hammond my candidacy I Editor TIMES i

I r n sonuiuoa ror wm el IB I pi..M b. in a ....

PonUna Paint Store, Grin. I tear a. ward, anhjec to tho democratle I .ldat befer th Et Chleag repub-

ili i.iir-

Bcooted home and stopped payment on it.

particularly good Job of extinction

Fort Wayne News.

When war with Its unspeakable

atrocities even occasions the reporting of such horrible tales as the above it is high time to brine about

iUUAX. JbttUJa. UiliU. world's peace. It is high time for na-

Out in the town of Gary In the tons to join for universal brother

state of Indiana, cherry pies are be-1 hood.

ing made from watermelon pulp. In

diana melons are all right, tut cherry

pie made out of the pulp cf themj WHEN JS A NOISE T

is quite as cowsrdly a makeshift as! There 13 a disposition today, cerrevision of the tariff was in the eyesltainly commendable, on tha part of

of Grover Cleveland, when the sugar (judges to get close to the facts in interests were all-powerful. Youngs-1 cases. AH sorts of intricate ques-

town Vindicator. tlons come up and even a judge is not H 7VT 2z?7vsrrrJ'. 72t 7-f Zbrxr'

kji nnnvoi to hsva a vnrk nr V now- !

ledge of everything in life

muui.ru huau UUWaiJXUUllUlM. Not many days ago in a suit in

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Frior to the introduction of mech- New York concerning the tanning of

anlcally propelled traffic the most hides, a federal judge having first.

un versa! method of road construction it is true, ascertained that the odor

outside the big cities and towns was would not be obnoxious, had the nec

water bound macadam. It nas, how- essary machinery moved Into his ever, been found that unless the sur-l court room and the process gone

face of macadam roads is sealed over through before him

to prevent the "ilrtlng" of the grit The example has evidently spread, or material used to bind tho stone for a Cincinnati Judge, confronted

together such surfaces quickly go to with an injunction suit against a pieces. I factory, to suppress noise, has de-

Hence, it was discovered that by termlned to hold court in the plant

use of tar or some compound of which of the structural iron works com

tar formed the principal constituent, plained of, which will be put In full

a remedy was found against this operation during the trial.

"lifting" of the dust. This is certainly getting at the

ManufactuVersawith much enter- facts and the possibilities are limit-

prise came to th assistance of road I less

authorities, and . brought out many We do not believe however that a

proprietary compounds. Imlniature steel mill will ever be seen

The demand by road authorities hn operation in the Superior courts

for tar has resulted in a great ad- when damage suits against the cor-

vance in the pric of this material, jporations are on trial

and this has caused attention to be

directed to substitutes, one of which

viz, liquid asphalt is finding, al

though just put on the market, con

siderable demand-

whether man should be married in tuxedo cr full dress suit. Neither. As matrimony Is a serious business a business suit Is the proper garb.

SOME of the men who may be called upon to help the poor probably will reply that they have alrtady bought a

Bryan lecture ticket.

HAVE to take our hats off to the In-

land Steel company. The boys who

! can roll up 20 per cent profits In a year right along side of the "world's great1 est steel plant" must b well treated ,by their employers.

wold Bid. 8bJ 4k State, I nominating primarie on Aaamot and..

SIS Fayett Mmi I PHILLIP H. SttlDT.

Henry Hart. IndlaaapoUa I

Blvd. and Roberta At. COUNCILMAJW-AT-LARGB.

Robertadal Fir Station, Editor TIMES Rear Hear atom, Calumet I Please announce my ns

and Trnman Avtans, I dMat be for th daaratt primaries 4 SS Sibley acroet. I Angnst and fr ooBcHmsa-at-large la

Dtalag mom, darene Oa-1 th city ml Hammond.

den's Hotel. I PATRICK REILLET.

Oohringa, Calnawt and

May atreet. ALDERMAJf 39TD WARD.

11S0 Columbia Ate, barber j Edttor TIMES i

hop. Plaa aaaonB to th ppl of

PnbU Library. Hammond that I wtU be a eaadidat

Lou la Depp Blda-, corn ! for th nomination for alderman f th - ' Truman and Jean. ana ward, anbjeet to th decitn f

Rear 837 Hehmnn street. , th Democratic primarie. An go at X Rear T8S Hohmnn atreet. JOSEPH W. WEI 5. McHle'a Oarage. ' f G-e Paint Srore, 1M FOR ALDERMAIf 8RJ WARD. Onkcy Av. Edttor TXMES

Denalaon Plnmblag shop, I Fleaa announce to th people f 188 Goatlia atroet. I Hamrtond that I will b a andidat Stanley Jobjowakt new I for the nomination for nldorsnan of th

bid .. Cameron St. Bear I Third Ward aublect to th decialea of

Ucna prlmnr1e far th naminatloa of frenaarer on that ticket, at a dat t b decided later.

W. SI. JEPPESOH.

FOR TREASURER.

Editor TIMES l

Ploaa anno ace that I will be a can

didate before th East CMeag repub

lican primarie for th nomination of treaanrer on that ticket, at a aat to

be decided later.

C. P. BURDICK.

WHAT THE WOMEN DID

Indignant matrons of Volo, 111.,

headed by the blacksmith's wife, hav

lng treated one of their sex to a ride

on a rail and ducked her in a horse

MOKE OF MABSHALL. pond, went after her the next day

Evidently Vice President Marshall (with tar and feathers, but, thanks to

believes that college education is aja fast horse, Bhe got away. Across the dangerous thlngr from which opinion I line in Illinois Is where they have

we gather the conclusion thai If we just given women the ballot

had less education and more Igno-

ranpe thf nrnl won Tel h h.innlr

rl I mrrptr ttt k -r to m HTT vrnxr

In trvinsr to be orisrnal Mr. Marshall w-a. xax .oaw.

Is in danger of becoming rediculous, A state conference or pastors ana

says an exchange. Yes and that Is backers in Kansss has brousM to Duttinjt the matter very mildly. public notice that there are upward

of a thousand abandoned nouses or

FOR TREASURER.

Editor TIMES i

Plea announce thnt I will b a can

didate befor th East Chleag re pu fall ca primarie for th nmlnation ot treaanrer oa that ticket, at a dat t

b decided later.

WALTER L. SPENCER.

Ooatlta street.

Whiting. FOR. MAYOR. Editor TIMES! I announce herewith that I am eaadidat tor th democrat! aamini

tlon (or mayor of th city of Whiting, subject to th decision of th party

prlmartea. J. J. DOT EG AN.

th democrat! primarie, Ang. X 1813.

J. EDWARD BURKS.

FOR ALDERMAJf 8RD WARD. Edltr TIMES

neaa aanouno larouga a columns

f your paper that I am a eaadidat for

r-amlnatlon to th office f aldermaa

la th 3rd ward oa th demoeratie ticket subject to the August primarie. JOHN PASCALT.

FOR TREASURER.

Editor TIMES!

Plea announce that I will be a ess.

dldate bef er th East Chleag republican priamrte tor th nomination ot treaanrer on that ticket, at a dat t

be decided later. THOMAS F. ROBERTS,

Hammond. FOR MAYOR. Editor TIMES! After having consulted myself, 1 wish you would pleas aaaonae my name for a candidate for mayor ot th city of Hammond. Indiana, subject to the decision of tho democratle primary election to bo held August 2nd, 1013. WILLIAM W. M'MAHOIV. Dated at Hammond, Ind.. July 3, 1913.

ALDERMAN OF BTH WARD. Editor TIMES

Yon will pleas aanonnce my name

fr a candidate for alderman for th Eighth Ward In th dty f Hammond,

Ind.. subject to the democratle primaries, election to b held August 2. 1S1&,

J. P. SCHNEIDER,

MAYOR. Hammond, lad, July O, 1013. Editor TIMESi Please iodic my nam na n candidate for the office of mayor ot th dty of Hammond, Indiana, subject to tho decision of the democratle primary t be held Ang. 2. 1S13. , JOHN D. SM ALLEY.

ALDERMAN. TENTH WARD. Editor TIMES i

You are authorized to announce to tho voters of Hammond my candidacy for the nomination for alderman f th

tenth ward, subject to th democratic nominating primaries on Auguat 2nd.

CHARLES H. MORfTZ.

FOR MAYOR. Editor TIMES I Pleas aaaoaneo my name na a can. dldate for mayor of th city of Ham. mend. lad subject to th sWeiatoa at

FOR ALDERMAN OF ST II WARD. Edltr TIMES l

Please announce through yonr

column that I will be a eandl da to for

th nomination of alderman f th

atxth ward, subject to tho decision of the democratle primaries, Ansmst 2nd.

ALBERT MROZ.

ALDERMAN BTH WARD.

Editor TIMES I

Yon art hereby authorised t an.

FOR ALDERMAN TTII WARD.

Editor TIMES t

Pleaae announce that I will b a can.

dldat before th East Chicago repub

Ucan primaries for the nomination of alderman ot 7th ward oa that ticket.

at a date t be decided later.

W. C BARRETT.

FOR ALDERMAN BTH WARD.

Editor TIMES

Please announce that I will be n can

dldate before th East Chleag repub

lican primarie for tbe nomination f aldermaa of Bth ward oa that ticket, at

a date to be decided later. ROBERT STOOKEY.

worship In that state. It is reported

STEEL. I that in the conference an opinion

The excellent showing made by prevailed that the decline ot popular

the United States Steel corubratlon interest is due mainly to fondness

in its quarterly report and the super-J for motoring.

excellent report of the Inland Steel The facts are more than passing

company testifies to the high tide of interst. Kansas was founded hardly

prosperity which the steel business I mors than 50 years ago by men and

has reached. It Is as high In Gary, I women to whom religion was as the

Indiana Harbor, East Chicago, and breath of ther nostrls. Zealots in the

South Chicago as it is in any part of I cause of abolition and Christianity,

the country. as they understood It, the Bible was

That the Inland Steel, an indepen-Ja household book, and worship some-

dent with most of its production thing more than a bunaay oDser-

facilities at Indiana Harbor, earned I vance. Their spirit was that of Pur-

Random THINGS AND FLINGS.

SOMETHING Theres something very IS strange about th sc. GOING TO tion of that Indiana poliHAPPEN". tician who passed up a 13,000 office the other day. Sanity commission ought to be appointed to If the cause is sunstroke. ,.

FIVE highballs plus a fast automobile equals activity on th part of the undertaker.

TUESDAY was the hottest day in

"weather bureau to be: im- the year but no odas was overcome.

This is because no one knew , that the temperature was so high which goes to show that troubles are mostly imagination.

PROVED." Washington dispatch head

line, -

Wliat th pe-pull want is improve

ment In th weather.

MAN t tn Delaware djed wail cat-.

lag a huckleberry pi, if th pi was

ilk th kind mother vaea t make be bad happy death

A NEAR INDIANNX METROPOLIS. (Octagon correspondence. Lafayette

Journal. .. t T ; - ;

In looking over a state map it is impossible to locate many oi the

DERAILED TO AVOID COLLISION." HeadUn. Would It not be well to derail torn of our statesmen now and then?

TIME never passed a ulckly aa wbea yon are with a pretty girl, nnlea It la when yon hav a nvte due at the hank. .

points at which some of our brother RTmrAT.n RTT.T.'S rir n. own

and sister correspondents reside, and . . vj. -t ; - . i a thinkin it might interest some to mto hands of wceiver. Alas ! Another know of our location, i would say source of happiness for the small boy that Octagon Is located almost in the js ended. ' center Of section 16. township 21 - north, and rang 5 west, and almost ! LA CROSSE, damsel delayed her exactly on meridian 87 west and ap- wedding four hours by crying. Betproxlmately ten miles northwest of ter to crybefore than after. the city of Lafayette, and the Ma- I sorlc lodge hftll is exactly TJ miles' TO ENFORCE SUE LAWS, by t.ir ilne from the grand lodge tern- Enforcement of "blu laws" in Leple at Indianapolis. Saturday even- oanon la theatrened by the "wets." Ing Octagon presents a metropolitan Follbwlng the "dry" victory la yesterappearance, as both sides of the dy' oleal option figrht a delegation of streets are lined with buggies and 100 citlaens visited the city council and automobiles. The young men who kd h th 1,Pen8 on fool congregate ther are all gentlemanly les increased from 15 to S250 ,..-,.f.h. an no lnurt. holster- 1&1 nd- tht le ot

., r mnrnnr l.nrux. or actiona ."' and SOU drirks b prohib-

are indulged in.

IT Is one of th ironies of fat that th Judge who fined the members of th southern wholesale grocers' trust should bear th nam of Grubb.

HOBART township subscriber asks

ited In those establishments. fh council directed the city attorney to prepare an ordinance embodying the suggestions mad by the citizens. Tha wets" in retaliation, now plan to enforce th Sunday closing law on every cigar store, refreshment stand and business establishment in th city. !

LOUISE DRESSER PICKS BLACKBERRIES AND DECLARES IT'S GREATEST SPORT

twenty per cent gross profits for the year endng June 30 is remarkable. We believe that this record Is un

equalled in any rart of the country.

The Inland now has assets of up

wards $19,000,000; it has nearly

$5,000,000 surplus, its capital stock is $7,883,625 and its bonded debt $4,750,000; and it has $1,556,286 cash on hand, of which $1,000,000 is reserved for new construction. The report of the Inland Steel indicates high efficiency in management and a degree of loyalty on the part of the workmen that suggests that they are well treated and well paid.

FOR ALDERMAN BTH WARD. Editor TIMESi Please aanonnce that I will be a can

dldate before th East Chicago republican primaries for the nomination of aldermaa of 5th ward on that ticket, at a date to be decided later. SAM F. MA THE XT.

FOR ALDERMAN 2ND WARD. Editor TIMESi 11 case announce that I will b a candidate befor th East Chicago republican primarie for th nomination of nlderman of 2nd ward on that ticket, at a dat to be decided later. NICHOLAS MAYER.

SHOCKING REPORTS. The report of that English naval officer to the effect that Bulgarian soldiers, after butchering old men and women of defenseless towns, amused themselves by tossing llttl children In the air and catching them on bayonet points, makes us wonder whether our admiration for the eonquerers of th "unspeakable Turk has not been misplaced to some degree. Turkey will never be Christianised by ruthless hellions of that sort and It Is to hoped that the Greeks and Servians In their present campaign will do a

itans going to Armegeddon to battle for the Lord. Their songs were

all hymns. Their piety hart ever a

fighting edge on it.

Behold now their grandchildren

scoff at worship, abandon churches, and take to Sunday joyriding!

This is the progress of bumper

crops and high prices. Too much fat in the land, too much milk and honey

in the streams, too many chicken dinners for harvest hands, too many wayside inns where forbidden waters are sweet, and though secret are abundant ;too many good roads for swift riding where the corn grows

high, and the riders can't be seen; too many motors for the farmer sons, and also for the farmer's daughters. With these impulses press

ing through the week, Kansas can t sit still on Sunday. New York World.

FOXY ATJT0IST. Automobiists will probably send a medal, with a wooden nutmeg oo one side and a goat on the other, to the Jerseyman who, on being arrested in Conneticut for speeding, paid his $100 fine with a check and then

v it u !' ? , v' 0NPrnwoot

Louisa Dresser. Each of the great actresses seems to have a different way of petting the most out of her vacation. Louise Dresser picks blackberries and declares that ie th' best sport of ail