Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 151, Hammond, Lake County, 3 December 1913 — Page 4
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THE TIMES. Wednesday, Dec. 3, 1913.
TEE TIMES NEWSPAPERS
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iDAY
IF WB KNEW.
Could me but draw seek the rurtalna
That surround each other's Uvea.
See their naked heart and spirit.
Kaon- what spur tha aetlou ntves)
Often we should find It better,
Purer than we judge we should
W should love each other better,
If only understood.
ANDOM TMirNQi AND PL-IISai3
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SIMILARITY between congress and a vaudeville house is that they have continuous performances. NO doubt the egg trust would like to scramble the boycott movement.
rOREIQIf ADVEHTISINd tli R actor Building
Could vre judite all deeds by motives.
See the food and bad within.
Often we should love the sinner.
All the while we loathe the sin.
Could we know the powers working:
To overthrow Integrity
OITICES, I e should Judge each other's errors
Chicaaa I With more patient charity.
JOHN' 11. atrya that If sunshine were
evenly distributed the whole world
would be good. lint John I), knows
that it won't and in the meantime the
demand for coal oil will be good enough
to warrant holding on to any Standard
Oil shares that you may have around the house.
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not ha oatleed, ut ethers wilt he printed at discretion, Md should he &4 dressed te The Editor, Ttmea, Hammond. In 4.
If we knew the eare and trials.
Knew the effort all In vain.
i And the bitter disappointment.
Understood the losa and gain
Would the grim external roughaesa
Seem, I wonder, just the aamef
Would we help where now we hinder f
Would we pity where) we blame.
I Ah! we judge each other harshly.
Knowing not life's hidden force
Knowing not the fount of action
la less turbid at Its source)
Seeing not amid the evil
All the golden grains of good,
Oh! we'd love each other better.
Tidbits.
THE old man objects to our roast
ing the tango because he dunces It himself. Well, here goes. It's a nice
refined dance. (Like !)
KAISER is said to be broke be
cause the wedding of his daughter cost him $1,000,000. President Wilson should be thankful that this is a
republic.
WHAT are they trying to do? Make
an Albany out of our Crown Point by staging impeachment proceedings against the prosecutor? Who is the
Boss Murphy?
INSURANCE companies want to know how to stop clients from borrowing on their policies. Suggest that the manufacture of autos be stopped.
EX-MAYOR SHANK is to go into vaudeville at $500 per week. Now who will pay $1 to see the mayor who didn't have backbone to preserve order during a strike?
IN the words of T. R. the cold
storage magnates are malefactors of
great wealth.
SPEAKING of democratic economy the present billion dollar congress has
dared to do what no republican statesmen ever dreamed of.
BT December 31 some of the Oary office seekers will realise that some unkind frost has blighted Mayor John
son's plum tree.
CALIFORNIA supreme court has upheld validity of eight-hour law for nurses. Can't some one get an eighthour law passed for mothers?
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Garfield Lodge No. 869 F. & A. M, Stated meeting Friday Dee. I. 7:20 p. m. Special meeting Saturday, Dec 6. 7:10 p. m. Annual Past Masters night, M. ' M. degree. Visitors cordially Invited. It. S. Galer, Sec, E. M. Shanklin, W. M.
WITHOUT doubt our representative in congress, Mr. Peterson, is busy with a tomahawk looking for the politician
I to the high cost of living. Now, with who told him that his mileage per-
their panacea on the statute books J qulsites would sound like the price of
tVi oca tsi 1 i a I niiaotc want rh Q n era I a new aUtO.
bUCiJC JVllblVBI T.UU W J " O J the medicine. They have made a new
r Thov channels. M. Haracourt asserts that
U1A5UUD10 auu uiivi a. ucn vuiv. m. j i are like the sureeon who ammitated infant crime is becoming more com
!a patient's leg and then informed his mon- not on)y in Parls- but In the ! victim that after all he had sawed country. Children of 12 to 16 are off the wrong limb says the Muncie committing atrocities every day ar-
presa json burglary and murder, mere
It Is President Wilson's misfortune are varlous explanations to this per-
sistentn Increaseparental influences, alcoholism and tuberculosis. Some attribute It to the non-religious
NO DOUBT SOME OF THE CON
GRESSMEN WOULD LIKE TO HAVE IT WHISPERED INTO WOODROW'S EAR THAT ALL .WORK AND NO
PLAY MAKES JACK A DULL BOY.
WHERE'S Why can't some Of these
BILL foxy lawyers devise means M'ALEER? of beating the income tax?
! that he is flanked on one side by Mr
Bryan and on the other by Mr. Mar
Hammond Chapter No. 117, R. A. M.
shall. Mr. Brvan's record as an ad-
vocate of unsound financial theories education; others to the lack of any
Special meeting Wednesday, December and Mr. Marshall's flippant and fool-1 Parenlal mnuence Dy lamer ur uiulu-
3, Royal Arch degree. Visiting com-Jish talk havfi Pnrnhin,., tfl -., a er or Doth. me working cmia is
panions welcome. Refreshment. . Jtii - thrown on the street with vicious
iceiiuK ul auAicLV ana uiiirusL m
Hammond Council No. 90 R. 8. M. I business circles that is bearing bit- f. -
Stated assembly, first Tuesday each Iter frut. I'resdent Wilson seems to a newspaper is iounaea. giving ucw month. J. W Morthland. Recorder. K oK1o, (rt .,i,land information of the sort to appear
i .v. children, the good ImDluses of the
Hammond Commanderv No. 41. K. T. capuoi ,ana ne wouia ao " .7' " .. ...
I . lifn.innF -nr ill hA Dtl TYt 11 lOran
Regular stated meeting Monday, a real service to Ms administration I'"""61- "c
December 1, Temple degree. Visiting I an(j to the country by calling Vice
n. -wavsa&v uuuaa v 4-4. Lllv
INDIANAPOLIS AND LAKE CO. After due and pained consldera
tion of the shamelessly lawless conditions in Indianapolis, the utter blankety-blank disregard of the law there, riot, bloodshed, murder and
the necessity of calling out the troops we would be prompted to say some
thing if it wasn't for the fear of slug
ging
White
House carpet and ordering him to cut
out the conversation.
WHAT ROOTS IT?
"Wilson May CJive Up His Vaca
tion." says a headline.
Well what of it? Some of us have been giving them
up for seven or eight years and man
Never again do we want to Uging to get along someway or other
! a 1 1 a. t -a i (
near anyimng irom me maianapons Besides It behooves Mr. Wilson to
japcrs auuut uie lawless condition Bt a v rr m,mh rt it
ol Lake county cities. We suggest Mr. Bryaa take his Tacation for him. " nDI" ?e tctmlvltie3 f the pardon
that our friend Blodgett of the Indi-
A VERY GOOD LAW.
Activities of the United States
government under the Mann White
Slave act, according to figures furn
ished by Stanley W. Finch, Special Commissioner - for the United States Department of Justice, have resulted
since June 25. 1910, in 603 con vie
tions and total jail and penitentiary sentences amountig to 1,070 years oe month and nineteen days. aAa average of one year and eight months each, not counting good conduct
anapolis News be called In and kept busy on the "reign of law" at the
capital and we think we could give him assignments that would engage
his facile pen for a whole year.
Please, let us alone after this, Indi
anapolis!
board. The congregation will now
sing while the collection is taken up
FOOL LAWS.
Once in a while we grumble at ex
traordinary legislation when real
angry call them fool laws that
"VASS ISS DE NAME PLEASE ?" The domination of Indiana politics by the machine was characterized as the most brazen and corrupt of any state in the union by Judge Becker, who was one of the principal speakers. In his address he said: The people of Indiana had no - cause to look toward Russia with syn, pathetic eyes, we have a czar of our own right here at home. A
KICKING OUT A BAD LOT.
In kicking the Industrial Workers
of the World out of their councils the
International Hotel Workers Union
has displayed good sense and fore
sight. The exploits of the revolu
tionists during the struggle last spring between the hotel employees and their employers were cf a kind
Popular Actress Now in Chicago
Letters To Sarnrte. CIa.us
BY MORT IV1, BURGER. Oliver Wins The Girl This Time. "Oswalds" Turn Next.
"TS "TM& "TttcOftLeP We "HtWtDVO VsVi TWr Pfc SJy"tt I
Well, old Saata Claaa Is seltlns;
readr for his boys aad girls away up
north, and maybe yon thlak he Isn't
busy. Ha, has eoBualsaloaed Tha Times
t set all tha wishes of every good
boy and girl la the county, and is epe
dally emphatic abont the GOOD.
Write your letters to The Times and we Trill try to get them to Santa Clans as fast aa we can. Write oa on aide
of the paper aad write plainly.
SANTA CLAUS EDITOR,
Care lines, Hammond. Hammond. Ind., Dec. 3. Dear Santa Claus; Please remember
me this Christmas by sending: me a larg; tool chest and a fine football.
some hooks, a bathrobe and slippers, a ring, a Xmas tree, candy and nuts. I am 7V4 years old.
Tour little friend. GILES WARNER JR. 89 Carroll street. -. u Hammond, Ind., Dec. 3. Dear Santa Clause t" I. am a little boy six years old and I want you to re
member me by bringing me a boy doll, a bathrobe, some slippers, a signet
ring, a tree and some candy and nuts. Tour little friend, CARROLL. RAE WARNER. 39 Carroll street.
The Day in HISTORY
DECKMBER S IN HISTORY. 1758 Daring attempt to assassinate
Joseph, King of Portugal. 1S04 Governor of Hayti ordered a duty of $2.00 per gallon on all liquor imported into that island. 1810 The French surrendered tha Isle of Man to the British. 1821 Royal dance of torches at Ber
lin at the marriage of the Prince Royal with the Princess of Bavaria. 1884 Presidential electors cast vote electing Cleveland and Hendricks. 1904 Japanese granted Gen. Stoessel a six-hour truce at Port Arthur. 1912 Announced that Government would probably next direct fight against the Harvester Trust. TODAY'S BIRTHDAY HONORS, Professor John Bassett Moore, counsellor of the State Department at
UP AND DOWN IN 1-N-D-I-A-N-A
FAILS TO FILE STATEMENT. John Clements, Progressive candidate for councilman from the Seventh
Ward, at South Bend was yesterday
fined $300 for failure to file a state ment of his primary campaign ex
penses, but, because of his plea that
he was not acquainted with the pro
visions of the law and that he was out
of the city at the time Prosecutor C. R. Mortgomery attempted to notify him that he was about to become delinquent. Judge "W". A. Funk suspended sentence. : He announced, however, that the case must not be accepted as a presedent. - WELL KNOWN POLITICIAN DIBS. isadore Schumacher, former auditor of Dubois County and a prominent and wealthy citizen of Jasper, died In St. Edward's Hospital at New Albany. He was 73 years old and, besides his wife, is survived by three sons and a
daughter, Joseph I. Schumacher of Anderson, Dr. Martin Schumacher of
Jasper, Dr. George Schumacher of
French. Lick and Mrs. P. T. Clark of
New Albany. He was the only repub
lican ever elected to an office in Dubois county. CUSTER SEEKS CHAIRMANSHIP. Bartholomew County has a candidate for Democratic chairman of the Fourth Congressional District in the person of Clarence E. Custer, a lawyer and active politician of Columbus, who announced his candidacy yesterday. Mr. Custer will go to Indianapolis today in Hhe interest of his candidacy. Bartholomew County has no other candidate
for the place and Mr. Custer is the first in the district to announce his name. CHARGED WITH MURDER. William Webster Brown, 64 years old, trustee of Green Township, Madison County, was brought to Marlon yesterday morning' and placed on' trial on the charge of killing Constable Albert Hawkins of Anderson at Ingall8, a village in the aouthern part of Madison County, on the night of July 9 last. His son, George W. Brown. 27 years old. is jointly inflicted with his father
South Bend Dispatch.
Tee hee! (Business of trying to to alienate from any organization
hampers our progress, but this bless-1 cover the lips with the right hand to (which accented responsibility for
ed state has not monopoly of the (prevent a snort.) nuisance. . I We Insist after this suppression
It is related that the death of the J however that the Becker machine of
Sheriff in Portland, Me., was follow- Hammond when It was In its prime
ed by the arrival of a carload of j for many years was the best oiled, whiskey from New Hampshire. smoothest-working and the most re-
Under Maine law all the deputies jlentless juggernaut that was ever
went out of office automatically when! steered out of the city hall.
the Sheriff died and there was no J The spectacle of Judge Becker deone to seize the whiskey. Inouncing machine politics is enough
This procedure may serve some I to make oil man Lugubrious titter.
good and wise purpose, but it it not
clear to the ordinary mind.
It rather conveys the Impression that the making of fool laws is a
complaint that needs treatment.
THE MESSAGE.
The President's message is typical
ly Wllsonesque.
To what few crumbs of hope big
business can extract therefrom it is
TOM MARSHALL'S LATEST. welcome.
i nomas k. xuarsnan is tne nrst it is to De regretted tnat some
vice president of the United States to questions of vast interest to this
aspire to and achieve an enduring! broad land were not cleared up.
reputation as a national smart aleck. Business conditions are somewhat
Mr. Marshall takes nothing serious-1 opacated.
ly not even himself, or the office he J You know Mr. President that
fills. At a time when there is wide- everytime anybody slams the White
spread anxiety among millions as to House door nowadays we all Jump.
the outcome of new governmental
Dolicies now on trial and in r roe ess
of incubation, Tom Marshall goes A NEWSPAPER TOR BAD BOYS
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gaily skipping from bough to bough A surprising state of affairs is
making "cute" remarks of more or I noted at East Chicago where chll
less relevance, principally less. dren of foreign birth in all too large
A few weeks ago Mr. Marshall 1 a number are accused by the police
made the vacancy in the vice presi-of trafficking in theft and othe
dency a little less pronounced than petty criminal work. It seems that
usual by absenting himself from there Is something radically wrong
Washington. For that length of time! in the schooling or lack of schooling
we have missed the steady flow of in this case. What is the truant
persiflage from his direction. But he I officer doing?
"busted" wide open on the currency An interesting news story comes
and banking question. His talk was from Paris dealing with thla subject
ridiculous. where It is said that plans are rapdly
For years Governor Marshall and I developing under the direction of Ed
hia compatriots went about Indiana, I mond Haracourt, for a children's
denouncing the "infamous" policy of I newspaper, which will turn the de-
protection as responsible for every-1 sire for excitement change and ad-
thing unpleasant from the chilblains venture into good, instead of bad
them all public confidence and sup-
Recently the hotel workers have
been attempting to restore their union to effectiveness, with a view to demanding better conditions and bet
ter pay from the restaurant and inn keepers. Thi3 is their privilege and right. Their activity did not escape the attenton of the agitators who direct the Industrial Workers of the World, and an effort was promptly made to capture the revived association and divert it to the train of the preachers of anarchy.. Against this scheme the hotel workers have now declared themselves emphatically, and none of the members of their union can continue to be an Indus
trial Worker.
Whatever demands the unionists
may make, their chance of a respect
ful and sympathetic hearing has been
increased by an impressive number of diameters through this intelligent
renunciation. New York Sun.
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JJME. ALICE ZEJPPILLI, as CioCo-Sa-
NEED SIGN LANGUAGE. We used to be satisfied to say "Si
lence Is golden," but the appraisal Is too low. In these days silence 13
radium and then some. 1
Time was when two persons would
sit down in a private place and talk
confidentially, but now it's danger
ous to be safe.
Some inquisitive friend may have
installed a dictograph on the celling
or planted a detectaphone in the in
nocent looking ink well on your desk
and later on, usually at a most Inop'
portune moment, your private prat.
tie is repeated to a jeering world as
again occurred in the east just re
cently.
To our study of languages it occurs we ought to add another. Either the
deaf and dumb alphabet or the sign
language of the Indian.
Speaking with the eyes is a poetic
thing, out of date these matter of
fact days. Besides, some, we are
told, can't make their eyee behave.
By mastering the Sioux sign
language and taking refuge in
burglar proof safe when one has been Invented the lost art of holding confidential conversations may be revived. One wonders why this was never thought of before by that grand old Indian converser Mayor KnottsTof Gary.
INDIANS FROM LAND SHOW GREET MARY GAR DEN ON HER ARRIVAL.
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NEPHEW HILLS RICH UNCLE. Walter King, 60 years old, a wealthy retired farmer and money lender, who resided two miles east of Pleasant View, Shelby County, was shot and in
stantly killed fn his home early last
ight by his nephew, Harry Garver, 33 ears old. Garver escaped.
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7cy CraV xi.Mrf, BirJAWi,
CfzjV Cyrer& Vkn Gordon,
but his case will not come to trial until after disposal la made of the charge against the parent. The case was venued to Marion , from the Madison Circuit Court. PETERSBURG'S WHITE ELEPHANT. The last will of Sophia Hornaday, $3 years old. the last of the Hornadays, which was filed at Petersburg yesterday, in no way contradicted the first will made by her brother ten years ago in which he bequeathed to the city of Petersburg, to he used for park purposes, his farm of sixty-two acres Just west of Petersburg. She left three bequests of J300 each, to Mrs. Amanda Green ad Misses Laura and Dollie Jewell. The residue of her personal property, with that of her brother, goes into the Pike County orphan fund. She appointed E. P. Richardson executor of her estate.
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