Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 44, Hammond, Lake County, 8 August 1913 — Page 6
THE TIMES.
Friday, August 8, 1913.
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later date. I respectfully solicit the support of my friends. ALBERT G. SIRRA.
CITY CLERK. Editor TIMES i Kindly announce my name candidate fee the nomination of pity clerk, Kant Chicago, on the Citizens ticket, subject to the nominating convention at a date to be decided later. THOMAS Y. RICHARDS.
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CITY CLEHK.
Kdltor TIMKSi
Yon may announce that I am a can
didate for the nomination of city clerk of East Chicago and Indiana Harbor
before the Cttixens' nominating- conven
tion at a date to be decided later.
T. RAYMOND JONES.
Whiting. FOR MAYOR. Editor TIMES I I announce herewith that I am candidate tor the democratic nomination for mayor ef the city of Whit Ins;, eubjeet to the decision of the party primaries. J. J. DONEGAN.
A ( lr FOR THE I uEmPiday
FOR TREASURER. Editor TIMES Please annonnre that I am a candidate before the East Chicago republican primaries for the nomination of treasnrer on that ticket, at a date to be decided later. LEO E. HEROD.
FOR TREASURER. Editor TIMES! Please annonnre that I Trill be candidate before the East Chicago republican primaries for the nomination of treasurer on that ticket, at n date to be decided later. ' W. II. JEPPESON.
PSYCHOLOGY OF DOING THINGS
omebody naid that it couldn't be done.
nut he, with a chuckle, replied
hat 'maybe It couldn't," but be would
be one
Who wouldn't nay ao till he'd tried.
o he buckled right in. with the trace. once and occasionally do men break
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He started to sing as he tackled thelullt,u "v-r worry, overeating or over
thing I drinking.
mat couuin t ie none, anu ne cm ii.i Our fr(xmnnrv la romarkalilp Ir
is safe to say that in the cities here-
Somcbody scoffed: "Oh, you'll never do I about a eighty out of every hundred
front doors remain unlocked all nieht
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FOR TREASURER. Editor TIMES I Plcane announce that I will be a candidate before the East Chicago republican primaries for the nomination of treasurer on that ticket, at a date to be decided later. CP. Bl'RDICK.
on his hat. And the first thing we knew he'd beItt
With the lift of his chin, and a bit of
a grin, Without any doubting or qnlddltt
FOR TREASURER. Editor TIMESi
Please announce that I will be a can
didate before the East Chicago republican primaries for the nomination of treasurer on that ticket, at a date te
be decided later. WALTER L. SPENCER.
Stated meeting Garfield Lodge, No.
569, F. and A. M., Friday, September 5
8 p. m. E. A. degree. Visitors welcome. It. S. Galer, Sec, E. M. Shanklln. W..M.
Hammond Chapter No. 117 R. A. M. Kegular stated meeting, Wednesday, August 13, visiting companions welcome.
Hammond Commandery, No 41, K. T. Regular stated meeting Monday, September 1. Visiting Sir Knights welcome.
Political Announcements
NOTICE.
All political notices of whatever nature nnd from whatever party are strictly cash. Notices of meetings, announcement of candidacies, etc., may be Inserted In these columns.
East Chicago. FOR MAYOR. Editor TIMES I
Please say in your columns thnt I am n candidate for the mayoralty
nomination of East Chicago and Indiana Harbor on the citizens' ticket, subject to the forthcoming convention. utanwa J. M. KIEL.
FOR TREASURER. Editor TIMESi Please announce that I will be a can
didate before the East Chicago repub
lican priamries for the nomination of
treasurer on that ticket, at a date te
be decided later. THOMAS K. ROBERTS.
He started to sing as he tackled the trousers pocket or else his wife has
th,nK it in her stocking
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xl a ery seiuom inai uuiu-upa uc
cur, so seldom that they furnish
acre .re .nousnnos to .i you enn- sensatlOnS for the papers. It is the
Th ...... - i- .nK.. I ciLriiiiuu n m:u our ueuiuro uu iiui
failure; pay us, not the rule. We have happy
'here are thousands to point out to homes, jrood wives, innocent children
you. one oy one d nlentv of the where-with-all and
Rut Just buckle In with . bit of . grin. P'et th that the WOrM iS erOW"
Then take off your coat and go to it, lag worse. They are badly mistaken
Jnst start la to stag aa you tackle the
FOR CITY TREASURER. Editor TIMESi
Kindly announce my name aa a candidate for the nomination of city treasurer of East Chicago on the CItlaens ticket subject to the nominating convention on a date to be published later.
WALTER O HARMON.
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 thnt ticket, at a date te
be decided later. GEORGE E. RE I LAN IX
CITY JUDGE. Editor TIMESi Please announce that I will be
candidate before the East Chicago Republican primaries for the nomination
of city judge on that ticket at a date
to be decided later. JOSEPH A. MEADE.
FOR MAYOR. Editor TIMES! You may announce that I will be a candidate before the East Chicago nominating convention on the Cttlsens ticket for the nomination of mayor of East Chicago and Indiana Harbor. JOHN D. KENNEDY.
FOR CLERK. Editor TIMESi Please announce that I will be a candidate before the East Chicago republican primaries for the nomination of city c.'erk on that ticket, at a date t be decided later. JOSEPH J. FREEMAN.
FOR CITY JUDGE. Editor TIMESi
Please announce that I will be a can
didate before the East Chicago no ml natlng convention of the C'itisrns tick
et for the nomination of city Judge. WILLIAM A. FUZV
FOR COUNCIL. Editor TIMESYou will please announce that I
a candidate for the office of council
man nt large for the city of East Chi
cago, subject to the republican prl
marlca. WILLIAM WEISS.
FOR ALDERMAN 7TH WARD. Editor TIMESi
Please announce that I will be a can didate before the East Chicago repub
iican primaries lor tne nominntlon o
alderman of 7th ward on thnt ticket,
at a date to be decided later. W. C. BARRETT.
FOR CLEItK. Editor TIMESi Please announce that I am a candidate before the East Chicago and Indiana Harbor republican prlmariea for the nomination of city clerk. HOWARD DAVIS.
CITY CLEHK. Editor TIMES t I'lcnse announce that I will be a candidate before the East Chicago republican primaries for the nomination of city clerk on that ticket, nt a date to be decided later. ALDERMAN JAMES II. HLRNS.
FOR ALDERMAN STH WARD. Editor TIMESi
Please announce that I will be a can
didate before the East Chicago repub llcaa primaries for the nomination o alderman of Sth ward on that ticket, a
a date to be decided later. aOBEKT STOOKEY.
to a great extent at least if not whol
ly for power can be obtained from the coal without burning it and then transmitted to electricity, which is
no doubt' possible.
Take humans away from slavery.
vice and bad habits and our troubles
would all disappear. On a Saturday night in any city it seems as if we were a long way from that stage of perfection. But gradually we arrive.
for competition is so severe and jobs
so hard to get and keep that no time
is left for dissipation. The Saturday night booze-fighter and spree-taker is getting scarcer, each day. Therefore work looms up as the salvation of mankind. Work and religion. In agreeable surroundings a man ran labor fourteen hours a day and enjoy it and if on his own resources he can labor for himself and
his family about sixteen hours. Only
days and three times a week four hours.
As a "lower boy" he will have to "fag." A "fag's" duties include the running of errands for the upper boys, tidying house in the fagroaster's room, lighting fires, preparing tea, cooking eggs and running to the "Bock" shops to buy fruit and pastries. Royalty is just a name nowadays.
AMBASSADOR WILSON STARTING FROM MEXICO CITY FOR THE WHITE HOUSE
open. This may not be true in the
parts where the rich dwell but it i3 I where the laboring man lives. He
goes to bed with all of his salary that
is not spent in the right-hand front
thing
That "can not be done,' and you'll
do it. Lomhar College Magaalne.
IKE'S A GENIUS.
THAT TIME IS PASSED
The democrats of Hammond have
honored Mayor Smalley with a re-
nomination after a spirited campaign
and by a big plurality. To many
oni
THINGS Alt D FLINGS.
IF WK are to believe Col. Mulhall's
belle letters some of our ftatpsmen did everything but their duty. Theyalso did us.
"THE VALUE OF A SMILE." Inter
Ocean headline.
At the Majestic and P.inzenhof bars 'tis 15 cents. They refuse to cut prices there.
COSTA Rica declares she doesn't
wish to b3 protected on the Nicaragua plan. Costa Eica may rest at
peace, bhe has no canal site.
JOHN P.'s chauffeur got arrested and fined $5 for fast driving. Jawn la said to he weeping, not so much for the five dollars as he is over the reckless waste of gasoline.
MAYOR of LaPorte, who has held office since the time of aborigines says that he won't run this season. There comes an end to all things. Some hope that the mayor of Gary will quiet running about 1923.
NEWr ambasnindnr to Germany Is wondering how he'll support himself as his house rent will take $1,51)0 more than his salary. Well, let him emulate his superior and give the Germans sonie good Chantauqna lectures.
Not all In this cruel world are fly Lake county democrats this action of
swatters. We have discovered a man the democratic voters snells the no-
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with a heart. "Ike Smith raises litical downfall of ex-Mayor Becker,
ducklings, and is a utilitarian of note who backed the candidacy of one of also," says the Helton (Mo.) Herald, the defeated aspirants. Time was in
Gray hairs have come with advanc- Lake county when the word of
ng age and a bam spot lias appeared Becker was law politically. Michl-
on his poll where the festive fly ia gan City Dispatch.
wont to feed when Ike takes his Sunday dinner siesta. But he has 'made
fly traps out of his fluffy young duck- UNPROTECTED CROSSINGS.
i.ue,.,. .ij nulul"l The accident in which Mr. S. Osround his head when he lies down good Pen and otherB lost thel llve
to snooe and the patter of the little on Sunday adds one more to the long a t. I 1 1 A. 1 l.1 il . a . aatatl
rea uuis as mey p1C tne mes on nis llat of dlsasters that have occurred V. ,1 J ... i- A. Y- 1,1 j.1
suui-uen mm miu uieasani at unprotected railroad crossings. At
aream. ana maKes a oeiter snow lor the crosslnR in Question, which is on
the family audience than cn be found the Long Island Railroad near what in any moving picture." aoj ti
tion, there were no gates; and appar
ently the flagman, after being on
duty, it i3 said, for twelve hours, had
Just quit work. There seems to be
some doubt as to whether the train
carried lights forward, and it is evi
. THE reapprochment between Mexico and Japan seems peculiarly appropriate in point of esthetic qualities.
WHEN' one sees these democrats go
ng up to the pie counter It reminds one
f the old sayir.g about every dog hav-
ng his day.
STEEMED old Record-Herald says
that the waist line Is as fickle as ever.
The waist line being feminine has this
rlvilege.
-nOCTORS ARE COM FLAKVING."-
Headline.
Why can't the docs give us a rest?
SANITY AT LAST!
An irate subscriber of the Chicago
Record-Herald, who signs himself as
S. R., has sent the following com
plaint to the sporting editor of that dent tnat the chauffeur fa!led to near
the whistle announcing Its approach
says the New York Sun.
These questions will be determined
at the coroner's inquest. They are
by no means irrelevant to the issue,
but they are not of the first Import
ance. That is that the only possible
way of insuring against accident at railroad crossings Is to have them
protected by gates. The tale of kill
ings up and down the country as a result of the neglect of this precau
tion is mighty long. The Interstate
Commerce Commission ought to look
into this common form of butchery
newspaper
"Being a baseball fan and a reader of your excellent paper I am etill not entirely conversant with the "baseball language" as used in most accounts of the games. How would It do to some 6ay tell' a baseball story In decent but not stupefied English and then take a vote of the fans through The Keoord-Herald as to which story they prefer?"
S. R. is right. Baseball writing
ha3 degenerated to the coarse slang
of the barroom. Even unlettered
stable hands would scorn to use it
Without a doubt nine out of ten base
ball "fans" don't always understand
some of the phrases used.
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i.uuuie wiui iue newapapera. A TERRIBLE STRIKE.
especially me metropolitan ones, is i
that they have too many "rough- The 8ecret ,s out! The Present necks" writing baseball news. Their Etrike of the 12. barbers In New proper sphere is rinsing out empty York is the deeP dark Plot r a flria
gin-rickey glasses. Too long has the or razor manufacturers, who,
"King's English" been murdered by to ain their own selfish ends, are these "low-brows" and it is refresh- willing that masculine New York lng to hear that the Record-Herald is sha11 unshaved until it decides to
to nresent. for a few flavs baseball use the "he" razor, so-called
FOR CITY CLERK. Editor TIMESi I'lcnse announce that I will be a candidate for the nomination of city clerk on the republican ticket, subject to the primary convention to be held at a later date. I respectfully solicit the support of my friends. I1ERT If. PETERSON.
FOR CLERK. Editor, rU M ES You. are hereby authorised to an
nounct: that I will be n candidate for
nomination for cliy clerk on the C'itisrns' ticket of East Chicago and Indiana Harbor at the Cltlsens convention to be held later nnd I respectfully ask the support of the citisens of East Chicago and Indiana Harbor at coming convention nnd will appreciate their efforts for my nomination. JAMES M'COV.
FOR .ALDERMAN STII WARD. Editor TIMESi
Piense announce that I will be a can
didate before the East Chicago rrpub
Iican primaries for the nomination of aidcrtnnn of Sth word on that ticket, at a date to be dvclded Inter. SAM F. MATHENV.
FOR ALDERMAN OTIf WARD. Editor TIMESi Please announce that I will be a candidate before the East Chicago republican primaries for the nomination of alderman of 6th ward on that ticket, at a date to be decided later. NICHOLAS MAYER.
FOR ALDERM AN-AT-LARGE. Editor TIMESi Please announce that I will be a candidate before the Enst Chicago republican primaries for the nomination of alderman-at-lnrge on that ticket, at date to be decided later. LEONARD ORZECHOWSKI.
written as it should be to determine
what its readers want. If they want the present style of writing it Is a
poor sign for the Kecord-Herald a
Was ever a plot so diabolical
hatched before? The strikers pro
fess to see the fine Italian hands of
the wily "boss" barbers in this latest
criterion of the uncouth yokels that tonsorial upheaval, and accuse the
revel In mich unholy slang. But the bosses of being ln leaue with the
Record-Herald is of a high plane and
naturally has readers of this type and
they will choose accordingly.
manufacturers of the safety razor.
When a man discovers his favorite
barber shop closed because of the
strike, he will not permit his beard
to grow (or perhaps his wife will not)
but will simply go to the nearest
drug store and invest in one of the
It's the simplest
FOR CITY CLERK. Editor TIMESi Please announce that I will be n candidate for the nomination of city clerk on the republican ticket, subject to the primary convention to be held at n
FOR ALDERM AN-AT-LARGE. Editor TIMESi Please announce that I will be candidate before the East Chicago nominating convention of the Cltixenn ticket for the nomination of alderman-at-large, I. SPECTER.
WHY ARB n tp. an mi
YOU NOT A TIMES
IT IS GROWING BETTER.
Argue pro and con and sou will
come . soon to the conclusion that safety machines
humanity is earning now its right to thing in the world!
ovkt hv lYidnQtrv norRrvrnnrA nnd I Next.
a general tendency to be good and
self-respecting. Our antics and. cap
ers are not so numerous ln this day
and ase. only prominent. The lime
light of the press makes indecent per
formances perilous.
Of course the world is growing bet
ter. The nine tenths are compara
ROYALTY JUST A NAME.
What royalty abhors, the school
boy dares. The youngsters at Eaton
have determined that King George's
third son shall be called just Henry
when he goes to Eton next month
tively happy in America at least and I The Prince, who is now 13 years old
the other tenth would be It were he has been at a private school at
allowed the privilege. It doesn't I Broadstairs. He will be treated at
seem as if civilization would permit I Eton Just the same as the other
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sweat shops and coal mines and it boys. He will have to arise at 6:4
won't very long. We can legislate I and attend early school at 7:30. On the one out and men like Edison will I full school days he will spend six
do away with the slavery in mines I hours in the school, and on half holl
SECRETARY of Commerce reports
hat four times as many Poles landed
t New York this year as there were
ast year. That's fine. No better home
ullders than the Poles and we need
0,000 more of 'em around here.
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Wilson Starts f or V. S. A. This photojrraph was snapped In front of the American Embassy in Mexico City, showing Ambassador Henry Lane Wilson in his automobile starting for theJnited States tn answer to the call from the president for him to appear at the White Uonte and tell in datail of the situation in the capital of the warring republic
FIRST call for the annual waU from Laporte about the frost going to kill the Indianny peach crop. "CHARGE THAT HARBOR GETS GARY DIRT." Times headline. Just 119 Gary to sweep the kitchen leavings into Indiana Harbor. When Gary politics has to have its dirty linen washed It usually sends It to Porter county.
HAS been found that a Hammond man was never out of that town. He
never wag on Ridge road to see Big
Tim Englehart arrajed in his goldenhued, brown full dress suit? Never at Chesterton to see the toga that the Hon. Albert Jeremiah Bowser once wore? And never at Lowell to view the bull moose? Surely the man is lost, unfortunate, and damned already. HERE, just as we get things qutted down in the Balkans old Cip Castro tips the lid down in Venezuela.
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