Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 101, Hammond, Lake County, 9 October 1913 — Page 4
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THE TIMES. Thursday, Oct. i), 1913. THE TIMES Up and Down in INDIANA R SI ain Wo man; agram of Tragedy Rout
THE EM jDAY
AINDOIV1 TH-INCiS A IND FLINGS EWSPAPERS
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Br The Lake County Printing aad Pub
lishing; Company.
The Lake County Times, dally except
Sunday, "entered as second-class mat
ter June 28. 1906"; The Lake County
Times, dally except Saturday and Sun
day, entered Feb. $. lill; The Gary) Evening: Times, dally except Sunday, entered Oct. 5. 1909; re-entry of publication at Gary, Ind., April 13, 1813; The Lake County Times, Saturday and weekly edition, entered Jan. 30, 1911;
The Times, dally except Sunday, entered Jan. 15, 1912, re-entry of publica
tion at Eat.t Chicago, Ind., Sept. 25, 1913. all under the act c March 3,
1S79.
Entered at the Postofflces, Ham
mond, Gary, and East Chicago, Ind., as
becond-clasa matter.
POREIGX ADVERTISING) It Reotor Buildinr
OFFICES,
Ghtccra
PTXBUCATIOJf OFVieRS, SEUhmnaoad Buildinr, Hammond.
Ind.
TELXPBOirai,
Hunmond (prlvo.te axohaxire) Ill
(Call lav dpaatmant wanted.)
A I'RAYER FOR BEAl'Tl',
Give her such beauty of body and mind
Am the leaves of an aspen-trre
Wben they vary front ailvrr to green
in the tvlnd. Aid who hall be lovely aa aheT
Then Rive her the favor of barking to
love
Aa the heart of a vrood to the call of
a dove!
And give her the beauty of following
f re
As the cloud In the sky or a wave In
the seal
Give her such purity vivid with light
As the wonder of pasalon ran be,
Aware In the day and rapt in the night,
And none shall be lovely as she!
u give her the fortune a lover may
And
In the ahai-la- of beauty of body and
mind.
The paramount beauty of giving;, that
aha
May immortality grtve It! but give
her to me! Witter liynner in The Forum.
GOVERNOR DUNSE wants to have
an extra Tbankxglvlnx day for Illinois. Yes, Illinois ougrht to be thankful that its legislature isn't in session.
THEY ARE
INCORRIGIBLE.
If all of the time wasted In this country fcy barbers talking
with their patrons about the world series but why talk about them?
FUNNY, Isn't it? But the higrh cost
of living: doesn't seem to diminish the abundance displayed on the freelunch counter.
IN Africa they called him Bwano
Tumbo. Guesses now in order for
hat they will call him In South
America.
Gary Office , Tel. 1ST
East Chicago OS loo Tel. 140-J
Indiana Harbor TeL lll-M; 150 en0rmous salaries we all get VYWa.j Sn 1 a) 4k flal I
nsiUDg ..................... xci. mv-n
Crown Point.................... TeL (3 Hegewtsca, ...TaL II
OWL. Is reported to have been
drowned In the white house fountain. Poor bird probably committed suicide
because it couldn't hoot Secretary Bryan out of the Chautaqua business.
JLdvorUain ssHcitors win fee at. Of
ats artvon on application.
If yOM bava any trottbl fetting T2
Tim notify -tha nearest ffloa and
bat it promptly ramodlsd.
Ham
mond Times.
And that would be disconcerting,
as eventually the tumult over so
small a matter would attract the at
tention of the Internal revenue col lector and reportes would be put un
der oath to determine whether or not they are liable under the provision of
WOMEN can now vote in Alaska
but as women in Alaska are about as scarce as oysters in a restaurant oyster stew their ballots will have no effect.
INDIANA preacher says that there
will be no saloons after 1923. Does
he think that some (renins will have
a pipe line system inventea oy inai
IaARGEXR fajd
than uurr other
AjpK2t4 ik TUB CALimUT REGION.
time, one that will deliver beer to tne
CP omorJlATioK the Income tax law. Columbus Re- consumer in his home by merely
TWO EW.UM,,, .,
publican.
reading about the doings of some of the politicians located in the town named after him.
CHINA has Just elected a vicepresident. But he Is not talking about high house rent.
OHIO politicians have been sent to Jail for stealing referendum petitions. This ought to be a warning to politicians who hire men to break into Citizens' headquarters to steal poll books.
JUDGE ELBERT II. GARY was 67 yesterday. And it is lucky for the steel corporation that he Is an Industrial field marshal instead of an admiral In the navy or a brigadier in tre army or else he would have had to retire long ago, despite his ability.
"USE OF TROLLY CUTS COST OF LIVING." Headline. Certainly it does when one has been In the habit of using taxicabs.
"COLUMBUS discovered America, Balboa the Pacific and this morning the Chicago Tribune discovers the state fair." Jollet Herald. Yes, and we have discovered that the Tribune doesn't know that there has been a bull moose sunset. The old lady Is getting rather blind In her later days.
atot be noticed, tuX others -will t WHAT EVERY WOMAN IS LEARN-
printed at discretion, and should b artdraamd to Tha Editor, Times, Haxa
saand. Ind.
433
ING.
"JUDGE GARY pays that politicians,
are a menace. rsews aispaicn.
Must be that the Judge has been berSIlip
ADVENTURERS club has been organized in Chicago. All men who can
successfully disobey their wives in re
fusing to needlessly polish hardwood
J floors ought to be eligible for mem- ' i in
stated meeting- Garfield Lodge, No.
&69, F. and A. M., Friday, October 10th
8 p. m.. e. a. degree. Visitors welcome, terical, misleading and "stampeding" Fl. S. Galer, Sec, E. M. Shanklin. AV. M. Iit,.ij rst o rarticomon t r-ataA i.v
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Hammond Chapter No. 117. R. A. yi. I ...rn.u,,,
Special meeting Wednesday, October case was advertising Important to tne
15. Mark Master degree. Visiting housewife, nor of the nature Of
companions welcome.
Every woman is coming to know . b laced or readins,
that advertising has a real value toL. .... . . fnn fa. frnm th nanpr
and the light rays beng reflected into the eyes from the book or magazine.
Some trains now carry library cars
which have the source of light behind and at one side of the reader.
The best and newest Pullmans have
side lights for reading. The usual
railroad car-lighting equipment
howvor. Is anticmated. Public onin-
"service- to her in planning her pur- L wm dQ mucQ to remedy these dc
her. In olden days, under olden con
ditions, store-advertising was a very
negligible thng. It consisted of either
the dull, formal announcements of
the conservative stores, or of the hys
Hammond Council No. 90 R. & S. M.
Stated assembly, first Tuesday each
month. J. W. Morthland, Recorder.
chases
Within the three decades just past.
advertising has evolved from these olden conditions into it3 present
status of store-service. No worthy
Hammond Commandery No. 41, K. T.
Regular stated meeting Monday. Oc
tober 20, Temple degree. Visiting Sir Store would now think of omitting lmpror,er lighting conditions.
fective lighting methods. Illuminating engineers can be secured by railroads and other public carriers to devise proper methods of illumination, so that no excuse can be offered for
Knights welcome.
"POLITICAL DEMENTIANA.'
Political Announcements
it, or of limiting it too much in the
scope of its usefulness. It would be
as wise to try to do business in quar
lers wnony inadequate, or wun no Ssveral Dhases of brainstorms and
delivery system, nor clerks. For tha ... 1ana dementiana" have been
advertising is as much a part of store discussed by abie nerve specialists but
-NOTICE.
service as ony other phase of Btore-
keeping.
Women have learned, and are
learning that only stores that are
All political notica of whatever na
ture and from whatever party
strictly casJt. Notices of meeting's, aa.
HuuuLTuiru & ul caucuuaciea. etc.. may
be Inserted lo these columns.
the political dementiana hasn't been listed yet.
We see it here right at home and
the epidemic is at its height, increas-
adequately advertised are able to give ing ln vlrulence as election time ap
ral values are auie to compete m proachea. Tne disease ia always
vame-givms wun otner stores tnai rampant during political upheavals
advertise. The store that does not
but It 13 at city electron time that It
XOT1CK.
A meeting of the republican voters
necessity
of the town of Munster win be held sometimes always to our loss.
nt the public ohoi house Friday even- Women are learning that the ad'
ms, uct.wr i, 7 i.so o'clock, to vertised store, selling great quanti-
fnauiaie lor trustees ol . . , b, t th f the third and fourth wards, one clerk, lle3 OI a0008' 13 aDle lo BeU lQem at a one treasurer and one marshal!, to be much Smaller per-sale profit than voted on at the Muaieinai election to the unadvertsed store, which must
advertise is not considered at all ex- carrlea lts UDfortunate victim farth-
cept as a mere neighborhood shop, to I f awnv frnm Bf,nitv
iwhich we are driven by
be held -November 4, 1013. AH voters are Incited to attend. IX. I'. KASKK,
Chal
WHY NOT THY ITT
The government has engaged General Miles and a lot of army officers and old soldiers to go to Pine Ridge agency where it is desired to repro
duce on motion-films for the use of
make Its profits from a small number
of sales. This truth makes store-ad
vertising of real importance of every
woman to every buyer.
THE HI K0ST OF LIVING.
The London Lancet raps bacon and
ieggs as a breakfast dish, recommend
ing a light meal or none at all.
The Bymptoms are easily recogniz
able. It invariably attacks editors
first. They see in their candidate a
saint with all virtues; in the other a devil with horns. This form is very contagious as it affects many of the
readers. Finally, the victim sees his
party candidates nothing less than
little gods Instead of sometimes a flock of hoarse, perspiring and crafty " statesmen." Frequently some of the victims become bo "bugs" that thoy
will engage in arguments and finally
want to fight. Others will slug or
hire sluggers. The fever which at
tends "political dementiana" will
cause the sufferer to make wild
Prithee, cut out the advice. With
, , . . (charges and sublect him to helievine
fiitnrn fpneratinno tv v.ofi prices oi gruo naving jumped irom - iuture generations the battle 'ought ; Maro similar tables. Fat men it will cause tiini- n-ith i.jio.. 4 iann i nineteen to z& per cent m ten years,! tiieie AUtJl the Indians in 1890. . .... . to imaeine that thev are trreat on iret-
, , , , we nave aroppea mncn, reduced Before it is too late the State of hl.MVfl.t tn a nte(,. n, vn.b ting up "frameups" or "getting soma-
Indlana ought to round up all of the toast and thlnk of omitting supper tMng OU 8m6 ne' Leaa men get
..w.i.ut iu tue uary ana i-ast snmpHm(,9 ,,,. Bniliv nf n icemsions mai tney are to oe ap-
Chicago city elections and get a film roll Btreet because tne mis3ug believe3 pointed to office and usually let the
,eT ot ot ine historical hap- that gorging the stomach is not help- grocer ana butcner walt wnlle taey
i''s3 least uo it Deiore fuj to hraln work i squander money to mis ena.
Mayor Knotts is induced to go into I In short, the disease is very ram
vaudeville at 51,000 per week. r- pant just now and if some of its un-
The several battles of Mineral WHY NOT HEAD ON A TRAIN ? fortunate victims could look into a
Springs and the siege of the City of Manv nnr,is hv th,t u ia in. mirror they would be cured by their
"d,nie wouia 06 VI-y diverting in ilirimia to th ovps to P-d n, rnin own laughter.
uiuituu inula. i. . , , . . .
nut icw neciu iu ruuw ay. i Ha
I reason I -J th added strain on thn dolt-
S.v.- ZZ." S01VIE LIGHT ON CANCER.
TIME TO STOP. Lf the traln pnakeg the paper or book one person in eleven who dies past
Twelve thousand dollars a year constantly, thus continually chang- middle age is carried off by cancer.
does not seem to be a wholly Inade- ing its position and its distance from 11 ls tfae most dreadful of diseases, and quate allowance, for a gentleman who the eyes, keeping the delicate muscles so common that if It were more sud-
a few years ago was a reporter on a of the eyes ln constant action to re- en spectacular the world would provincial newspaper. London (Eng- adjust the focus. Extra work is thu3 be wild with terror at it. A corn-
land) Standard. thrown on these, tinv muscles as th mission engaged In studying cancer
Is it possible that the London changing of focus occurs sometimes a I11 England reports that none of the
Standard does not know what Ameri- hundred times a minute. treatments which we have hoped can reporter get? Boston Globe. Another cause of eve-strain in might be cures are effective. This is
From the quoted remark, we infer reading on trains is the poor light- disappointing. But we want light on
that it is well informed as to that. ing usually encountered Often peo-ji-n's disease, and the report gives us Albany Journal. pie try to read their evening DaDers U little. In cancer hereditary? This
Still, very few American reporters on a train or street-car when the day-1 13 a Question which thousands are
have to go on the lecture platform to light ia fading and before the carlaskillS themselves every day.
get enough to live on. Boston Globe. Ilizhts are turned on. Even with the Well, this renort shows that mice
It is high time, fellows, that you! lights on, the situation is not greatly! are born of cancerous parents develop
stop this discussion. 'Tis exceedingly improved. The cars are freauentlv the disease to the number of one tn
dangerous. Here's the assessor crowded and strap-hangers sway back! every five, while those born of nonsnooping around and the state board and forth between the paper and the I cancerous parents have it in the per-
tax commissioners In session. First Isource of light Usually the light isjcentage of one in nine. Mice are thins the country will know whatlhish up in the center of the car ceil-especially subject to cancer, and the
same ratios of liability may not exist
in human beings. But the facts are
interesting. People who have had
cancer In the family may not know
that it is thought to be hereditary
through the mother rather than the
father. Such, however, is the fact.
The best belief now Is that there
is no cancer germ. Experimenters
have shown their disbelief in the
germ theory of cancer by cutting
open tneir own nesn ana laying
malignant cancer tissue ln it, and
sewing It up! Cancer seems to b
composed of tissue the cells of which
have an almost Independent life, with
its own impulses and "desires," lm
pelled by which it develops to the de
struction of the body in which the
"rebel" cells develop. Cutting the
cancer out before it has a chance to
develop too far is a successful treat
ment, and as yet the only one. Farm
and Fireside.
ItOOKEK WILL tiO ON STASD. In order to make It possible for William Booker, alleged accomplice of AVillard Arney in the murder of Enoch Hishshew at Mishawaka in 1909, to turn state's evidence the state today dismissed the charge of murder aealnst
Booker and tomorrow will place him on !
tne stand to tell the story of the murder. The tactics of the state took
the defense by surprise. Mrs. High-i shew this afternoon testified to the finding- of her murdered husband.
ASKS FOR FAMILY' PHOTOS. About the first emotion that Harry
Rasico, condemned wife and child murderer, has exhibited since the commission of his crime, was displayed at Michigan City today, shortly after his arrival at the prison from Terre Haute.
With tears ln his eyes he asked the warden for the pictures of his wife and
child, which had been taken from him
when he was received, in order that they might adorn his cell for the re
maining days of his life. These were returned to him and occupy a con
spicuous place on his cell wall.
POLICE SAY HIR WAS FALSE. After dragging Blue Iliver fruitless
ly the police at Newcastle are of the opinion that the fisherman who fished some hair from the river must have caught hold of some false hair which
had been discarded, as they found nothing in the river. It was thought possibly the body of Catherine Winters, who has been missing several months.
might have floated from a city sewer,
but after a thorough search the police say the case is just as much a mystery aa It ever was.
I'SES HATCH KT ON NEIGHBOR. Angered because his enemy. Michael
Lesniak, had been released from jail on
bond, following- a neighborhood quarrel, Himan Adkins of South Bend ob
tained a hatchet and made an attempt
to kill Lesniak. He was in the cast of braining his enemy when the latter was rescued. Lesniak. however, has a
serious scalp wound. Adkins Is in
Jail.
SERIOUS OFFENSE CHARGED. On a warrant charging violation of
the Mann white slave act, William K. Hummell of Casey, 111., was today held for trial Oct. 17, before United States
Commissioner Hall at Terre Haute. Bond was fixed at $1,500. Hummell was
arrested Sunday wnen the police learn
ed he had registered at two hotels under fictitious names with a girl from Casey, 111., who is but 12 years old.
THE AGE OF A MAN.
"Yes, I c'n tell yuh," the Toronto
Republican suotes Bill Slivers as say
ing, in response to the question, Does
a man know when he begins to be re
garded as old? "When the girls be
gan to say, 'Lawsy, Mr. Slivers, how
young you look!" right then I set it
down that, behind my back, they was
beginnln' to refer to me as 'Old Bill
Slivers.' " We turn from the insult
ing suggestion to wade through some
thing printed in East Chicago which
is loudly yammering lest It be pulled
away from the public teat.
- VV ' i w wtBw i I I'll m , :-,Mt ' rZ J 1 Tl
CMt AT WfSSTKIM t AvC. " tS
to
BELIEVE IN YOUR BUSINESS OS
CHANGE IT.
ir mere were only one way on
earth to make a living, there might
be some excuse for engaging in
business without thoroughly believing in it. But there are thousands of occupations offering a variety suited to every person In the world, including Indians not taxed, as Bill Nye was fond of remarking. No man la bo useless and incompetent as the grouca who does not believe in his work. Disloyalty, insubordination, grumbling and unreliability are the earmarks of the job-hater, and the faithful performance of his work is impossible. The word "duty" is despised by the growler and glorified only by the man who loves what he does and believes in it. If you do not believe in your business, try first to see if you can. Don't
make a change unless it is absolutely necessary, for three removes are as bad as a fire. But if you really and honestly can't put your heart and
soui into wnat you are doing, do
something else. Search your own mind, and then examine the classified column. The world is full of opportunity, and no man is useless who loves his work; for the man who loves his work will love his wife, his neigh-
Dors, His enemies and his dog. Be
sides, he will respect hmself, which
is sometning tnat a man can never do who loathes his business, hates to see the sun rise and damns his em
ployer.
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