Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 108, Hammond, Lake County, 17 October 1913 — Page 6
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Br The Lake County Printing and PubIlablna; Company. The Lake County Times Dally ex cept Saturday and Sunday. Kntered at the postoffice in Hammond, June 2S, 1906. The Lake County Times Saturday and weekly edition. Entered at the postofflce in Hammond, February 4. 1911. This n.iry Kvening- Times Pally except Sunday. Entered at the postofflce in ary, April 13. 1913. The Times East ChloaRO-Indiana jiarDor, oauv except runaay. tniprru at the postoffice in East Chicago, Septemher 25, 3 913. All under the act of March 3, 1S79 as second-class matter. FOREIGN ADVERTISING OFFICB1. II Rector Building - - CihJcar rUBUCATlOW orFICES, B4mmi4 Building, Hammond. Xn4. TELEPHONES, Hammond (iriv.t exchange) Ill (Call la department wanted.) Gary Office Tel. 11T East Chicago Oft Ice TeL 140-J Indiana Harbor TeL S-M; 1& Waiting TeL 10-M " as, eeeeeeeeeoee" t Crown Point TeL n Hegewiae .. TeL it I AdTerllslntr solicitor will oe asm, or rates given oa application. If 7ou tie re any trouble getHng The Times notify ne nearest of no. taT. It promptly remedied. LARGER PAID VP CIUCTJXJtTTOlf THAN AMY OTHER TWO NEWS. PAPISM IN THE CALCMKT HEGIOM, AJONTMOUS communications will Bet be noticed, but other -will b printed at discretion, and should evldreseed to The Edlt-w, Ttmee. Uuoaand. Xnd. 435 Stated meeting Garfield Lodge, No. 669. F. and A. M., Friday, October 17th, 8 p. m., E. A, degree. Visitors welcome. R. S. Galer, Sec. E. M. Shanklin. W. M. Hammond Chapter No. il7, R. A. M. Regular meeting Wednesday, October 22, Mark Master degree. Visiting companions welcome. Hammond Council No. 90 R. & S. M. Stated assembly, first Tuesday each month. J. W Morthland, Recorder. Hammond Commandery No. 41, 1C T. Regular stated meeting Monday, Oc tober 20, Temple degree. Visiting Sir Knights welcome. Political Announcements iMUi'JLCK All political notices of whatever na ture and (run whatever party a strictly cask. Notices of meetings, u. aouncrmrut of candidacies, etc, may be Inserted in these columns. Whiting. Editor TIMES) tease announce that I am a candidate for the office of City Cleric of Whiting oa the Democratic ticket for the coining city election on Nov. 4th. WILLI A II M. GRBATKAKB. Hammond Repub lican Ticket. MAfOR Peter Crumpacker. CLERK Frank J. Dorsey. TREASURER Charles W. Hubbard. JUDGE Patrick J. Toomey. COUNCILME.N-AT-LARGE. William Herkner. James E. Kennedy. James R. Graves. Ozro B. Lloyd. Walter J. Hojnackl. COUXCILMEN. First Ward Clyde L. Fowler. Second Ward Albert F. Truhn. Third Ward Frtd L. Wyman. Fourth Ward Henry Eggers. Fifth Ward William KahL Sixth Ward Joseph Trinkl. Seventh Ward Ernest E. Fricke. Eighth Ward Clarence M. Eder. : Ninth Ward Erlck Lund. Tenth Ward John Novak. Adv. POOR ALEC'S CORSE. Tangoing, turkey-trotting, Ti-tantic-sinking, and wiggly-wobbling in a poet's sanctuary! It hardly seems possible; yet this is what Is in store for the historic villa of Alex ander Pope, situated on the Thames, near Twickenham. A number of Americans who resent the tyranny oJ London's midnight closing and crave the gaiety of Broadway after 1 a. m., having secured control on the villa and it will be converted into "The Twenty Four Hour Club." The neighbors are said to be shocked at the decidedly American innovation and cannot comprehend why a place peopled by so many memories of the author of "The Essay on May" and Its later tenant, Henry Labouchere, I Bhould be the scene of turkey-trot-1 ting; but nevertheless Pope's villa probably very soon will be one of the stopping places of Americans on their small-hour rounds.
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CITIZEN'S' party of East Chicago has been recognized by the superior court of this county. But up to the hour of going to press it had about as much recognition from his worship, the Hon. Alexander Schlieker, the mayor, as a gentleman named Huerta has from another named Wilson. THE old-fashioned woman who used to wield a rolling-pin is no longer to be sen. She's a militant Suffragette nOW. THE leaves are leaving the trees and judging from the suits filed in the local courts the wives are leaving their husbandu. THERE are some women who are not satisfied with their husbands wiping the supper dishes for them but they will also object to a stogie being smoked on the grounds that it might i darken the new China. THAT commission that has been named to seek ways and means of , . . . ee. preventing insanity would do well to recommend that there be no more world's series WIIII.R me don't have militant ulTragette racket In this country the women mnnaare to poll on good Imitations at some of the 1). A. S. conventloa. DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ALBANY AND MEXICO CITY. Without doubt Governor Sulzer must envy President Huerta, who has imprisoned the Mexican national legislature. INASMUCH as Hot Springs is to have no saloons alter uecemoer l mere win be certain sufferers with rheumatism and other ailments who will suddenly SENOR Huerta exhibits a touch ing faith In the ability of his compatriots to resist the temptation to do unto him as he did unto Senor Madero. IN due respect to Mr. Mattaewson's attainments, why not arrange matters so that he can be drafted In to the major league? A MAN'S BEST YEARS. What are a man's "best years" de pends largely on what his youth was the time for laying the founda tion. It also depends upon the nature of his work and something of his stamina or staying powers; also, as to whether he has mastered his en vironments or allowed them to master him. Hugo Munsterberg places the high-water mark at 50 years; Dr. Wiley thinks a mans best work should be done after he is 60; while Dr. Osier claims that little original and valuable work is done after the age of 40. As for our own humble opinion, we are quite thoroughly convinced that a man 9
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ANOTHER royal wedding at London. Considering the fancy presents that kings and queens have to send to these continual weddings It is no wonder that they have to economize. GOVERNMENT reports that coun terfeit fifty dollar bills are in cir culation. Newspaper men in giving their wives pin moroey should look out for the spurious fifties. VICE-PRESIDENT Marshall, who says that he can't pay house rent from his salary, is about to buy a motorcycle to save carfare. If by practice Thomas can become a trick or demon rider there is no doubt but that he could get a contract with the Bill Bryan yodler and Chautauqua circuit. IT is when the first snow begins to fly that the coal man's wife puts in a rush order for her new sealskin. THE member of the Gary Citizens' party who formed an employment bureau and got out of town jobs for all Knotts democratic coters who cared to accept them certainly has hit upon an ingenious way of reducing the voting strength of the enemy. SAFER these ship builders seem to build ocean liners the more unsafe they seem to be. SOME talk of taking the hug of the bunny-hug but then to some folks it would be like bourbon without the alcohol. does not reach his prime of intel lectual strength and lucidity until he arrives at the halfway house three score and ten says the Los Angeles Times. The life problem Is very much like a marathon, and should be decided accordingly. On the one hand, it is not a question of years, but of con dltion mentally and physically How did he pass the seventieth mile stone, old and decrepit or vigorously On the other hand, it is not a ques tion as to the time he made, but what was his condition? Did he collapse or did he finish strong? A SUBSTANCE has been discovered that can be seen through more clearly than glass. Probably it's the excuse the married man gives his wife. AUSTRIA'S SICK. In some things in this country we are trailing behind some of the European countries. Austria is not held up as a leader among the nations yet in Austria there has been formed a jrjF- - L - i - S : 1KSV X - - ' iT .ait-gag--, TT
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THE LITAMf OF WAR. I. Sandalphon, whose white wings to heaven upbear The weight of human prayer. Stood allent In the still eternal Light Of God, one dreadful night. HIa Wings were closured with blood and foul with mire. HIa body scared with fire. Hast thou no word for . met the master said. The angel sank: bin beadi II. Word from the nations f the East and West," He moaned "that blood la ftest. The patriot prayers of either half of earth. Hear thou, and judge their worth. Out of the obscene aeaa of slaughter hear. First, the ,rat nation's prayer I O God. deliver thy people. Let thy sword Destroy our enemies. Lord! III. "Fare m the first, as passionate In trust That their own cause la Justi Puppets as fond la those dark hands of greed; As fervent In their creedj As blindly moved, ns utterly betrayed. As urgent for thine aid; Out of the obsence aeaa of slaughter, hear . O God. deliver thy people. Let thy j sword Destroy oa renemles. Lord. IV. "Over their slaughtered children, one great cry From either enemy! From' either boat, thigh-deep In filth and shame. One prayer, one and the samef Out of the obscene 'seas of slaughter, hear From East and West, one prayert O God, deliver' thy people. Let thy aword Destroy our enemies. Lord." V. Then oa the cross of his creative pain, God bowed his head again. Then, Eut and West, over all aeaa and lands. Outstretched his pierced hands. "And yet" Sandalphon whispered, "men. deny The Eternal Calvary!' By C. Alfred Noyes. great association for care in sickness, which is a model in its way. By law every Austrian has to belong The poorer members pay something like 20 cents a month. Those who can't afford to pay are members just the same. In all the Austrian com munities treatment is provided for the minor ailments. For the more serious diseases patients are sent to Vienna. The leading physicians in the country are on the staff, special ists of world renown. UrxUKUrj uernard Shaw says Christianity has proved a failure Then why doesn't he try an English suffragist? THE honor of swatting the last fly of the season, will, -as usual, fall to Jack Frost. i t:-asi--i. g "-i a at Jl " -Zt
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