Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 104, Hammond, Lake County, 13 October 1913 — Page 8
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IMMENSE PARADE
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ed and here the crowd Anally rounded up. J. D. Kennedy was the first speaker and he pounded home point after
could be obtained. About twenty ban- ! point showing: the excessive amounts of ners and dozens of torches wera hand- money that had apparently gone to ed out to supplement the many small waste during the past four years. He banners and flaps brought by Individ-j was followed by each of the candiuals. Different sections of the parade , dates who successively took fall after were given to separate nationalities. fall out of the present administration. Several foreign societies were out in actuated, governed and controlled as It full force although the rules of their is by thoa taking out the very life
organizations forbade the use of the blood of our progress and prosperity. ! uniform and emblem. j The last speaker introduced was An attempt was made to have the Frank Callahan. His appearance was men march four abreast but the feat . tne signal for a mighty cheer. When seemed impossible. In many places they finally quieted down, he began by i
they marched six- seven, eight or nine ayinr:
abreast, while the sidewalks during! "Gentlemen, I thank you for this' the entire circuit were filled with ped-j splendid demonstration of your belief cstrians wearing Callahan buttons. in the sino-rity and intent Df the Citl- j From the headquarters on Michigan ' zens' party. And during the next four avenue the line turned onto Grapevine; years, it will be our aim mine and the . preceding the line, an automobile shot other gentlemen before you on this forward and placed red fire torches at platform so to administer the affairs street intersections aolng the line of of the. city that you will never have march. On Grapevine they marched, a ' occasion to regret that you surrendered laughing, shouting mob of dense hu-; matters into our hands. I speak thus manity extending over two full blocks ; because 1 am confident that on Novem- ,
long, waving their flags and hurrahing ber 4th we will win one of the biggest for Callahan until further articulation ; majorities this city has ever seen, was impossible. At 139th they turned! In coming before you tonight, I do toward Cedar street where from start ; not come to attack the character of any to finish it was one continual ovation. : man, nor to make any accusations of Two bands tried to make themselves Rraft or dishonesty in public affairs, heard above the din but instead of Njther would I belittle the ability of making music they simply added to the him who you elected to high trust ot noise. From Cedar street they went mavor fOUr years ago. to Washington, thence to Block, from j ..T do com however. to continue the there to Watllng and from Watllng to ' campaign of education upon which he Pennsylvania. Then they turned to sav9 he is wlUing to go before the peaMichigan avenue and proceeded back to ni"
hoadquartars.
Mr. Callahan then took up the mat-
There were several banners that ln;ter of taxation and improvements and
every block excited a good deal of ! showed that the arguments of the laughter and evoked prolonged ap-! Schlieker forces were superficial anil plause. Here is the wording of a few: j distorted to suit their ends. He spoke "The Invisible Government Egan-j f or about twenty minutes and had his dale Bourbon." -audience with him in every conclusion "The Present Board of Public Works : that drew. Dr. Schlieker, A. G. Schlieker. Mayor' After adjuring them to be moderate Schlieker." in their agression, but to keep on
"A Square Deal to All Cash Privileges to None." "Schlieker, Save Tour $15,000 Slush Fund We've Got You Beat Anyhow." "Who Slugged Herskovich." "Have Tou Noticed Any Decrease In Your Taxes Look Up Your Receipts." "Julius, How Are You Betting Tonight." "Who Owns The Globe Schlieker; Who Owns The Sentinel Kgandale Bourbon." "Vote The Citizens' Ticket For A Better. Bigger. Busier Citv."
fighting until the end, he again thanked them and brought the meeting to a close. Men who have lived in East Chicago and Indiana Harbor for decades past say that at no previous time have they ever seen such a large political parade. Ifa comparison of this demonstration with the c'emonstration attempted in that end of town by the Republicans is any indication of what the vote win be in Indiana Harbor, on November 4, it means n-ore than Mayor Schlieker's defeat, it means a veritable and over-
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ticket. Albert Flsber, city fireman, run down Gary democratic central committee, ilillryY III f S' " " ' 1 . H by auto while riding on motorcycle; was driven at a murderous rate of Xn'',Xf I 1 111 V" i , ?aT?M llif ilfY badly .Uen up. . speed down West Sixth avenue at noon '' I 'ft- v'fe' ' -IS j A (if M IJIllJl V..H Torak run down by automo- yesterday. Fred Stults. the usual Tftfl "1 ' Jl II II I Ii I ill I bile while riding on bicycle. rver. was not at the helm, but the 7 I , V. rill I llliBll tv,. .tZ.u .m- idiotic carelessness of the man at the 7 MifeS VI ulir 4 X
t was struck by an auto in Ridge road wheel narrowly escaped striking sev- ElANORA V IXIm sM I IB nmnrilTn near Gary yesterday afternoon. The eral women and children coming from AY X'1' m ill l Blli-iyiv plice dld not et the name of the tbe west s,,ie churches- APPLtGATE. Y I I w Iti illllBlllllllal autoists but they are looking for ma- .. . LW II liU UIULII I U chine 20275 Ind . ' I - 3
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There wre three auto and motorcycle accidents in and around., Gary over Sunday in which four received serious injuries: The injured: Anna Hewn Globe Station. 111., legs broken and internal injuries; taken to Mercy hospital. Louis I.auderhilt. South Holland, 111.,
injured about face and head, scratched, was "double riding" with Anna Hews. Albert Flsber, city fireman, rundown by auto while riding on motorcycle; badly .ken up. Vault Torak run down by automobile while riding on bicycle. The Hews-Lauderbllt motorcycle was struck by an auto in Ridge road near Gary yesterday afternoon. The police did not get the name of the
autoists but they are looking for machine "20275 Ind."
William Hepp was arrested on Saturday evening for running down Albert Fisher, city fireman, at Firth ave., and Broadway yesterday afternoon. Vasll Torak. the 13-year-old boy, who was injured on Saturday evening was struck by an auto driven by Wm. Deamer of Rochester. Ind. The accident
occurred In Broadway near 16th
at 4:10 p. m. Saturday evening.
The Intermediate class of the Gary I Y. M. C. A. Is taking the course on
stereontlcon. Following arc th: boys i
who have Joined the class: Mayne,
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I Scott and Miller.
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