Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 122, Hammond, Lake County, 4 November 1913 — Page 5
Tuesday, Nov. 4, 1913.
TETC TIMES. PAGE FIVE
CHINKS" ROBBED AT DEPOT
while another pick pocket pushed from the rear. Chunif had the money In hla hip pocket and when he felt hla pocket to see If It was there, the money was gone. Chung told hia young; companion Of the robbery and It was then that the
young laundry man learned that he had been robbed. The police were notified at once, but an Investigation failed to lead In the detection of the pick pockets. It is thought that there wero four of five men in the rang.
Using the "jam method" so often described by Thh Times, two members of the compactly organized sans of Chicago pick pockets which has been operating in the various cities of the Calumet region for over a year, made another rich haul in Hammond last night, when they picked the pockets of two Oriental victims while they were Retting oft the 9:45 Monon train and made their get away with a sum of $170 In money. The victims were: Lee Chung, proprietor King Hung Lo restaurant at 99 West State street. Robbed of J150 in cash. Chinese boy in the company of Lee Chung, relieved of $20 in cash. It is evident that the two Chinese were shadowed by the pick pockets, when they boarded the Monon train at the Union station. As Lee Chung stepped off the train at Hammond he noticed that he was caught in a Jam and that on man crowded in front of him
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"William Freishuts Frankenstein, Hilton, a veteran lineman of the Postal Telegraph Co., the other day was placed in nomination as "Progressive Iog Catcher" by a convention of office girls in the Lake County Savings and Trust building. The Misses Elizabeth Kolb and Elisabeth Newman immediately fell to electioneering.. A caricature of Mr. Hiltjon has been placed at the head of the stairs, labeled. All of the fine traits of the candidates are depicted and the portrait Is immensely flattering. Something Mysterious Abont Tola. "Of course," one of the Elizabeths began, "we do rot want to infer that Mr. Hilton has ever had a controversy with a young and energetic bull pup. It might prejudice voters. He is a fair minded man and dearly loves dogs bull dogs especially. They all know him, personally." The general impression is that electioneers are covering up one or two incidents of their favorite's past. This secret is said to concern the seat of
Mr. Hilton's trousers and will probably be thrown at him. by his opponents, not the trousers, but the secret. Miss Merrill Eastwood, a Hilton supporter, would not divulge this but her father.
Alderman Eastwood talked fluently. It seems that on a dark and murky
night, not long ago a naughy bull dog
but why tell It now. Walt until after election. Russell Evans, a fleet footed messenber boy, was dispatched this morning for the city hall with a petition bearing William Freishuts Frankenstein's candidacy for Progressive Dog Catcher.
SCORES SYSTEM
OF NATURALIZATION
Rev. Adams Tells of Scenes
He Witnessed at Naturalization Court.
Rev. Floyd H. .Adams of the First rtaptist church addressed the McDaniel class in Koclalogy at Central school last evening. The pastor talked on the
foreigner in Lake county and attacked
severely the system of naturalization.
He said that It thwarted patriotism.
Under the able guidance of C M.
McDaniel, superintendent of schools.
the class in sociology is studying "Soc
ial Adjustment" as presented by Scott
Mearing, of Pennsylvania University.
The Adams' talk was a commentary. AVorkera are Very Lax.
"I witnessed the work of naturalisation in tho Superior Court House," said Adams. "An interpreter lead them in the answering of questions by the
nod of his head. They nodded too.
That was the extent of their under
standing." liev. Adams pointed outj that citizen
ship is cheapened and the vote dishonored by such loose methods. He said that it Is not necessary for a foreigner to become a citizen to vote as all he
has to do is to renew his first papers
every seven years.
In most searing and scorching terms
he held the practice up as abominable.
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PROCEEDING
Mrs. Emma Mann of Hammond has
Instituted habeas corpus proceedings In the superior court against Mrs. Ida Hoffman and Mrs. Charles Lundquist, both of Hammond, charging them with keeping her fourteen year old daughter.
Anna, against the mother's wishes. The girl when to the Lundquist home two
weeks ago with the mother, both ex
pecting to find a temporary home there.
Mr. Mann was taken to a sanitarium several weeks ago. The mother left the Lundquist home and the child is
said to have been Induced to go to
the home of Mrs. Hoffman against the
mother's wishes, and is now said to be
working there.
Attorney E. G. Sproat appears for
Mrs. Mann In the case, which is to come j up before Judge- Becker tomorrow!
morning.
On Long Journey.
Attorney Don McMahon returned
from San Francisco this morning fol
lowing an extended business trip of
nearly a month. He also visited
number of other cities on the western
coast. Don says he Just came home to
cast his vote and tomorrow morning
will be eastward bound for New Tork.
Mr. McMahon does not expect to return
before the first of the year.
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strong- bid for the state honors. They
will outweight the local team accord
ing to dope and have a team that run off their plays like clock work.
The Hammond squad was idle last
Saturday on account of being unable to schedule a game but with two weeks
of consistent drill work. Coach Smith
reports that his men were never in
better condition. He has laid special
stress on strengthening weak points in the line and signals and by Saturday the squad will be working- in harmony.
South Bend will arrive in Hammond
over the South Shore lines and expect to bring along a large following of supporters. Hammond fans will also
turn out strong to lend the local boys
aheir support and a record breaking
I attendance Is expected. Tho field has
beetJ wired and put in fast shape and undoubtedly the battle will be worth
going miles to see.
RELATIVE OF
HAMMOND LADY IS HONORED
The Jonesboro (Ark.) Daily Tribune
in an issue of last week devoted considerable space to E. J. Mason, a broth
er -of Miss Mary Mason, who is the housekeeper at St. Joseph's rectory In Hammond.
Mr. MaBon, who is one of the promi
nent business men of Jonesboro. has
been made cashier of the Jonesboro I Trust company and stepped into his
new position yesterday. Speaking of him the Tribune of that place says:
"The new cashier. E. J. Mason, is one
of the best known business men in this , city, and a man who numbers his friends by his acquaintances."
Mr. Mason -was at one time a candi
date for congress. He is alBO one of the principal stockholders In the Portia
Lumber company of his city.
CREAM
IT WAS HOT WINDUP.
Half of last night was spent by the
male element of Hammond at political
rallies in various sections of the city.
Crumpacker men were especially
strong with a celebration at the Colonial theater and a parade in East Hammond. In Robertsdale the game of politics was fought out to a king's
taste.
Smalley men warmed the atmosphere
in East Hammond, Robertsdale and
numerous halls and very confidently predicted a victory. The speeches on
both sides were heated, but no one was
truly abusive.
EXPECT
DIFFICULT '
GANiE SAT.
The sturdy Hammond high school
gridiron warriors, undefeated champions of Lake county, are anticipating one of their hardest games of the season next Saturday afternoon. when they will be pitted against tne crack
South Bend high school aggregation.
The Interesting battle is to be staged
at Harrison park and the game will be
called promptly at 2:30 o'clock.
should Hammond record a victory
from the St. Joseph County eleven.
they will also win the right to do bat
tie for the state chamDionshio. South
Bend, it is said, has one of the fastes
squads that they have ever put on the
gridiron and so far have put in
A NEW RECORD. What is considered a new record for
the United States in the naturalization of foreigners was made in the superior court by Deputy Clerk Roscoe Hem-
stock and an office force of four young
ladles. A total of 441 first papers were issued from 10 o'clock in the morning until 10 o'clock at night. The record
was formerly held by U. S. Clerk
Charles Surprise of Hammond, who In
the 1909 campaign issued 372 papers in
one day. until yesterday that was
considered the record in Washington.
The total number or foreigners na
turalised for this .election are divided.
among the following courts:
Superior court.. 3.860 Federal Court 2.266 Circuit court 400 Total S.526
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IMPORTANT METHODIST CONVENTION TOMORROW
Class Deferred.
An announcement was made this
morning that on account of Instructor Thomas Henderson being unable to be
present, no class will be held in salesmanship at the Central school building this evening. Mr. Henderson is Mot
certain at what date he will arrive In
Hammond, although he hopes to start
the new class by next week.
Will Save the Money.
Chief or Police Okraj stated today
that the place of James O'Keefe on the West Hammond force will not be filled until a wave of crime sweeps over the town. "There has been so little doing of late, an arrest every month or
so, that I do not see the need of a new officer," said the chief.
O'Keefe was discharged by Okraj af
ter terrorising est Hammond by a drunken rampage.
Renselaer. Ind, Nov. 4. The district
convention of the Hammond District
Northwest Indiana Conference will meet at Trinity Methodist church'
Thursday. This will be one of the
most Important conventions ever held by the Methodists of the city. The
Hammond district is composed of the
64 Methodist churches reaching from East Chicago about seventy-five miles
south. The district includes such towns and cities as Hammond. Crown
Point, East Chicago, Francesvllle, Gary. Goodland, Indiana Harbor, Kent-
land. Lacrosse, Lowell, Medaryville, Michigan City, Monon, Remington, Reynolds, Valparaiso, Westvllle,
Wheatneld, Whiting, Winamac, Wolcott
and other places. There are about eight thousand Methodist members
within the bounds of this district. The district meeting will bring the pastors and representative laymen of the district to Rensselaer. The convention will convene Thursday at the Methodist church, with the folowing program: Rev. A. W. Wood, Lafayette, Presiding. 2:30. Devotion Dr. J. M. Avann. Gary. 3:00. Address Dr. A. T. Briggs, Va! paraiso.
3:20. The World Task of Methodism
Dr. J. B. Trumble, Kansas City.
,4:00. .Address Dr, U G. Leaien.y. Crawfordsville. Banquet at 6:i0 p". m.. Toastmaster
Dr. Paul C. Curnick.
Address Dr. Fred B. Fisher, New
Tork.
Short address by Dr. Fred W. Hix-
son and Hon. Frank C Evans, crawfordsville.
7:45. Public mass meeting. The 6 o'clock banquet will be for
the visiting delegates and men of the Methodist church and Brotherhood. The great mass meeting will be held at 7:45
m. and it will be an open meeting to
which the public la invited. Several
istlngushed speakers wll make adresses. The pastor. Dr. Curnick, will
preside at the meeting.
The Ladies' Industrial Society have
charge of the banquet.
of local arrangements D. Allman, Mrs. A. A.
The committee
is J. J. Hunt, J. Fell.
The Methodist church will have
everything ready to give the visitors a
royal welcome.
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BIG EATERS GET
KiDtiEY TROUBLE
I E CHICAGO WEDDING
OCCURS TOMORROW
James dabby of Hammond
Will Act as the Best Man.
Take Salts at First Sign of
.Bladder Irritation or
Backache.
The American men and women must
guard constantly against Kidney trou
Pie. because we eat too much and all our food is rich. Our blood in filled
with uric acid which the kidneys strive
to filter out, they weaken from over
work, become sluggish; the elimina.
tive tissues clog and the result is kid
ney trouble, bladder weakness and
general decline in health.
When your kidneys feel like lumps
of lead: your back hurts or the urine
is ciouay. run or sediment or you are mums. She will not wear a veil. Her obliged to sock relief two or three bridesmaid wil wear pea green crepe
t.imes during the night; If you suffer I ae chine trimmed with all over lace
with sick headache or dlzsy, nervous and her bouquet will be of pink chrys
speiis, acia siomanc, or you have rheu-1 anthemums. The decorations at tha
matism when the weather is bad, get house Will be in pink and white. The from your pharmacist about four ceremony will be performed by the ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablespoon- Luthfrnn minister of Hammond and
iui in a glass oi water before break- will be witneBed by about twenty fast for a few days and your kidneys couples f the bride and bride-groom's
will then act fine. This famous salts I intimate friends.
A pretty East Chicago wedding to
morrow night will be that which Will
unite Miss Abbie Jones, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Jones of 4831 Bar
ing avenue, with Mr. William Grad-
hado. The wedding wll.1 be solemnised
at the home of the bride's aunt and
uncle, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Jones of
North M&goun avenue. Mr. Jlmmie
Clabby of Hammond will acts as best
man and Mis Marie Harris of Tod ave nue will be the bridesmaid.
The bride will be gowned In pink
brocaded slk trimmed with white marlbou and will carry white chrysanthe-
1b made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and
has been used for generations to flush and stimulate clogged kidneys; to neutralize the acids in the urine so it no longer Is a source of lrrltaton, thus
ending bladder disorders.
Jad Salts is Inexpensive; canot In.
Jure, makes .a. delightful effervescent
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will make their home at the residence
of the bride's parents, 4831 Baring ave
nue, which Mr. and Mra. Dave Jones
will vacate Thursday morning follow
lng the wedding, the latter leaving for
tone City, Colo., to make their home.
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