Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 102, Hammond, Lake County, 10 October 1913 — Page 6
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THE TIMES. "Friday, Oct. 10, 1913.
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Stay, at ay at home, wmy heart, and rert Ilomr-keeptnar heart are happteat. For those that nandrr they knnir not Are fiill of trouble and full of care; Id may at home in beat. Weary and homesick, and dIMreaaed. They wander eaat, they wander Treat,
And are baffled and beaten and blown
about
By the wlnda of the vrllderneas of
doubt ; To may at home la heat.
Then atay at home, my heart, and reatj
The bird ta anfest In Ita neat
O'er all that flutter their vrinara and fly
A hawk la hovering In the aky To atay at home ia beat. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.
LONDON LANCKT , says that bacon
Isn't a healthy dish for breakfast. But
how often do- we get bacon when ita
present price is thirty-five cents a
pound?
THE nights are growing longer
and so is the gas bill.
worth of Chautaqua engagements because he thinks that the government needs his time. That's the difference between the speaker of the house and the secretary of state.
GIRLS who would like to be prin
cesses should bear in mind that King
Manuel's bride has gone to the hospl.
tal, the kaiser's daughter has gone
back to visit her mother, and the czar'a daughters will have to marry men
they can't love.
CAN It e that the minimum wage scale has driven the theatre managers to do what they have been doing? The risque shows the simply awful.
I.ES MISERABLE:?" is to be shown
in motion-pictures at the Gary theatre next week but for the benefit of the great unwashed it may be stated that
they do not refer to some of the city
office holders who are to be separated
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AJfONTMOUa communication will not be noticed, but others will o printed at discretion, aJid should be addressed to The Edlt-w, Tlmea, Ham auond. Ind.
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Stated meeting Garfield Lodge, No. 569, F. and A. M., Friday, October 10th, 8 p. m., E. A. degree. Visitors welcome. Ft. S. Galer, Sec, E. M. Shanklin, V. M.
Hammond Chapter No. 117, R. A. M. Special meeting Wednesday, October 15. Mark Master degree. Visiting companions welcome.
deavoring to further their own ends Jtrom the payroll.
and there are those who have had to
go to jail because of the ill advice of
office holdr
AS yet none of the candidates at
Gary or East Chicago have sent in reauisitions for the use of the tml-
1 ne uary saioonmen nave pum OUL motof.
much money for litigation and the
onMnnlt 1 that th-v will Dav out a i'rt'UA1 i roiessor re.com
, ... . i ruui i n. menas mat ice d
great deal more. iney constuute u sheets. wrarmed with new
fattened cow ror tne lawyers ana me i papers to keep It longer. But housepurses of the Thaw family are milked I wives ought to use wrapping paper es-
w,rj. i peciauy auring campaign lima or
- their ice will melt very last.
exist. If the state statutes and the I ILLINOIS farmer who bought five
sentiment of the community tolerates autos used them for henroosts. He
them require obedience to the law ,,roab'yv, wm ,bPOn?e r'ch' "V I nsfrt ihfm othprw sp he would h
and if the popular demand is against noaaed ror the po0rhouse.
saloons and such is not the case here
CONSIDERING that thoae llaterltea
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event ao not maice ine saioonmen ue
BUMPER crop of bumble bees reported to be in the Wabash valley. After some of the sections of the new tariff are in operation a great many folks will think that those bumble bees have invaded other valleys. EIGHT governors are attending the prison conference at Indianapolis this week. But these aren't the eight little forgotten governors who came out for Roosevelt last year.
I THE little girl who wears the I clinging skirt isn't always the girl who makes the clinging wife.
CHAMP Clark has passed up $5,000
rarrrlsK wooden aruna around, King
the football Of politicians and lawyers! George ahould worry about any rebel
with varying and often unwholesoma I lion in the north of Ireland
advice
Incidentally it may be noted that
Judge Becker, Judge Reiter and things. The old-timers are amazed
Judge Kopelke of the Hammond J Here it is three weeks from election
superior court have each heard Gary I and business going on in such fash
saloon cases that went to the Supreme ion that hardly any notice is being Court and that Judge Reiter is the taken of the campaign. Politicians only one sustained by the highest the professional kind are trying hard
"RESOLVED, that Gary, is a better place to live In than Pittsburgh;" will be subject of debate at Gary church tonight. This is very little to debate about. Why, even Oshkosh, Peshtigo or Kokomo are better to live in than the smoky city.
NOTE that Secretary Bryan has
appointed an Ohio editor as chief of the information division of the state department. Now, perhaps we will
be informed when Mr. Bryan is going to quit Chautauquaing and settle down to business. Also, a lot of good democrats would like to have information when jobs will be forthcoming:
and Style
Find Delightful Expression in Our New Winter Garments
$r HE more we show
if i t. i - j. e i
nit' ueaumui
court in the state.
Hammond Council No. 90 R. & S. M. Stated assembly, first Tuesday each month. J. W. Morthland, Recorder.
Hammond Commandery No. 41, K. T. Regular stated meeting Monday, October 20, Temple degree. Visiting Sir Knights welcome.
Political Announcements
nonet. All political notice of whatever nature and from whatever party are rtrlctly caaJh. Notices of meeting. onncement of candidacies, etc., may be Inserted In theae columna.
NOTICE. A meeting of the republican voters of the town of Munater will be held at the public school houae Friday evening, October 10, 113, 7(30 o'clock, to uomlnate caadldatea for trustees of the third and fourth wards, one clerk, one treasurer and one marahall, to be voted on at the Municipal election to be held November 4, 1013. AH voters are invited to attend. 11. F. KASKK. Chairman.
THIS time it's a Missouri coroner's
jury that holds that a bad husband
cannot be murdered by his wife, only
executed.
to sound the hewgag but it is almost futile. It is as much an effort
as it is to hoist oneself by his boot
strap.
In two years more politics in thisl
He says he has tested the color scheme on humans and the lower animals, and finds red to be the type imparting the greatest energy. If you are lazy and a man, wear a red necktie. A woman who wears n red hat can gad about without fatigue. Yellow calms, enervates, not to say stupefies. Maybe, maybe. If memory serves have heard that a flannel shirt, red
cre-
tious w c have
gathered together this season, the more enthusiastic we become. The styles are so varied and there are so many beautiful new materials and striking effects that the selection of a garment particularly suited to each person's individual taste and requirements is a very simple matter. Besides, in buying a fine garment, you want a big selection to choose from so that you may find just what you want, and still not have to pay the high prices of custom tailoring you get this advantage here, too. Today is a good tune to call.
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country municipal politics will be or otherwise colored, is liable to im-
incidental.
And it may seem a far-fetched
prophecy but the day is coming when cities will hire managers to take care I of their affairs Just aa a store would
do.
1 PASSING THE BUCK TO TOM,
When Tom Marshall was a candl
date for governor he made a speech
in Rensselaer and said it was a downright shame that the state paid the rent for the governor and that when
he was elected he would save the to be slightly longer than uulaunder-
state that money and pay his own led bank notes, but the increment
rent.
Last week he caused a hanger to
be placed to the general deficiency
bill in the national congress provid
ing for the purchase of a new ma
chine for the vice president and for
its upkeep for the year
part energy to the possessor of a sensitive pelt. . As to the neckwear, a lot of fellows would have to manifest a good deal of energy to get by their friends while wearing a red tie, and as to its action on the lower animals a bull or instance that goes without sav-
LAUNDERED bank notes are saldjing
We want more light before experimenting. ,
doesn't cover the laundry hill.
OF course, a man might want a
PE0BABLY PERUNA. skeleton key for a Yale lock and still
It's a strange drink they're setting! not expect to seal an office buildin
up over in Akron, ine otner aay a
This does fellow hired a horse from a livery and
not pay or a chauffeur, whose salary returned it some hours later, when comes out of Uncle Sam through, an- the liveryman felt at ease over getother appropriation. It looks a great ting his horse back. In an hour or
deal as though the once commonplace I so the fellow drove into the livery
Tom has gone plutocratic and forgot- with another horse, saying that he
ten all about the "poor taxpayer." had brought back the animal he had
Rensselaer Republican.
THE revolutionary committee that took possession of the Barcelona city
hall seems to haev had all the en
thusiasm of a reform administration.
A WOMAN AND HER HEART. One of the leading women in New
York's social 400 sat on the asphalt pavement on Fifth avenue, holding in her lap the head and soothing the pain or one of her horses that had slipped, broken a blood vessel and was dying. It wasn't a dignified or "correct" attitude for a great society lady was it? Hundreds of fine ladies swept by in their automobiles and carriages, stared in amazement and exclaimed: "How shockingly im
proper!" But what must the angels
have exclaimed?
The thin, shiny veneer of conven
tionality nau iauen away, and a
great, true, warm heart was exposed.
She had for the moment ceased to be the fine lady and had become the real
woman
The spectacle of one of the leading
women of the swellest social set in
the land sitting on the pavement of the country's most fashionable
thoroughfare, easing an injured
horse's death pangs, may lack dignity
from some viewpoints, but from the
true humanitarian viewpoint it has
a supreme dignity that is borrowed
from high heaven.
WAGER TRAMPS.
Scarcely a week passes that the ewspaper offices of the cities of the
land are not visited by some roughly dressed traveler, dirty and odorous.
who is beating his way round the
world on some preposterous kind of
wager. After such a visit, made for the purpose of getting into print with
an accompanying picture of the freak,
the premises speak louder than in
words for disinfection. One of these globe trotters, who gives his name as Captain Malpagame, and says that he
started from New Jersey and is walk-
ng round the world for a wager cf ! 100,000, has found a resting place n London, England, for three months
with hard labor, or stealing an over
coat. His log book, It was stated at
Rotherham police court, contained copies of the seals of many English
towns and expressions of good wishes
purporting to be signed by public men, including Mr. Joseph Chamber-
Ian, the lord mayor of London and the lord mayor of Birmingham. He
had been through most of the principal towns of England. Indianapolis
News.
THE SALOONMEN.
unce more tne Indiana supreme
court has rendered a decision affect
ing the Gary saloons. There have
been many of these decisions.
In Gary the saioonmen often have
been the targets of lawyers seeking to stir up litigation and incompetent
city legislators. . They have also
suffered much from politicians an
hired. The liveryman told him he had returned the horse an hour be
fore, when the fellow wouldn't be
convince, saying that he had stopped
in a saloon for a drink, leavingthe horse hitched, and on coming out un
hitched and drove right up to the livery. It turned out that after returning the horse the first he went back down town and stopped at another saloon, finding a horse hitched
in front on coming out, and he thought he hadnt returned the animal, so he took another man's horse
to the livery. Some fellows are never careful about their drinks but extremely careful about returning a
livery horse. Youngstown Vindi
cator.
PROBABLY SO. A yountf Baltimorean ran after his hat, which blew upon a railroad track In front of a train and wan, of course, killed. He must have been a near relative of the man who ran down the track toward a "aiding" in order to ftet out of the way of the approaching express train. Louisville Courier-Journal.
Queer what a man will do when laboring under excitment. Things
are going to happen during the com
ing campaign that will raise goose
flesh hereabouts.
RED FOR VIM. On the ground that a laborer wear
ing a red flannel undershirt is full of energy, a San Francisco physician recommends wearing all garments possible of that color.
IT'S COMING ALL RIGHT.
From Paris we get Information that may make the air ship flight across the Atlantic a fact accomplished sooner than was expected. Roland G. Garros, who on Tuesday made an aeroplane flight across the Mediterranean, suggests dividing the journey into three stages First, from England to Ireland; second, from Iceland to Newfoundland; third, from Newfoundland to the United States. Two of these stages would actually be shorter than his France to Tunis flight and the third very little longer. Keep an eye aloft for the airman from Europe.
THE New York suffragist who Is
going to take her husband on a 7, 000-
mile canoe trip should let him help in
the paddling.
THE OLD ORDER CHANGETH.
i iie partisan gangster if ne can
see beyond the tip of his own nasal
appendage can see one thing very plainly, that his day Is past and that
partisanship is going out of style.
Truly we are living In a new order of
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