Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 152, Hammond, Lake County, 4 December 1913 — Page 4

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THE TIMES. Thursday, Dec. 4, 1913.

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1906.

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1911. The Gary Evening Times Dally ex

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PAPBM IN THK OAM?KET KXXUON.

ANQNTMOU-8 eomeminlcations -wf!

cot be. noticed, Mbut others -will be

wlntsd at lecretton. -d she-uld be

laddraartrt Tt JMitr, tTtmas, Hun.

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MADONNA.

Pat like a vi4o on (he un '"jp

Divinely sweet),

Within, the motkrr'i arm a baby lay

Beside the street.

A slender matron f a score ot years

With soft blue It eyes,

Pall of delights that trembled Into

(earn Young-mother wine.

And 1 vrhat thou eh the steaming; i

mills awoke The heated alrf

What though the rattllng-

thruUKh the smoke Ulade the eeho there?

I crossed the barrier years and

the land Of tenderext art.

And knew the golden masters hand to

hand And heart to heart. Harrison. S. Morris.

NO doubt our prosecutor, against whom impeachment proceedings have been filed, will resent being called the Bill Sulzer of Lake county. IT Is said that President "Wilson's

messages are the shortest on record. Considering that he reads them him

self, this may be tho reason.

engine

EASTERN paper praises army officer for his ability to placate troublesome Indians. Tom Taggart should hire him to proceed post haste to South Bend and Hammond.

BARTENDER Is to be appointed chief of Michigan City fire department. Well, he ought to know something about the uses of water.

what I'll do. I'll buy one of them."

i

He turned to a lawyer. "Will you

buy one?" he asked. "I should say

PRETTY tough when a man gets a footstool for a birthday present and then his wife won't let him put his feet on It because It might scratch the stool.

IP THERE 13 ONE THING MORE

so," said the lawyer, reaching for his THAN ANYTHING- ELSE THAT WALL

LATEST picture of Secretary Bryan's son shows that he has a mustache. What! Has time passed so quickly

that the boy orator of the Platte now

has bearded offspring?

Olt, If eggs keep on HEN tho upward trend

BE MERCIFUL ! what chances are there for the old-fashioned egg-nog and Tom and . Jerry this holiday sea

son?

Mrs. Jessie Wilson Sayre will now find that one of the penalties of belns; married is that her sisters will get all

of the White House limelight.

FOR the benefit of our women read

ers we print herewith what President

Wilson paid about woman suffrage in

his message to congress:

IT would be pretty hard on the

present administration to displace one

Mexican tyrant only to find that an other one will rise in his place.

Garfield Lodge No. (69 F. & A, M. Cm .r .at i r. n- TTVltlnv T)M. E. 730 TV m

Special meeting Saturday. Dec 6. 7;30 eved youngster

p. m. Annual Past Masters night, M.

M. degree. Visitors cordially invited.

K S. Oaler, See, E. M. SbanXlln. W. M.

pocketbook.

"I'll take one," said a bailiff.

Others also rushed up with offers to

buy. The mother and father hurried

forward together. "No, no!" they

shouted; "we can't give them up.

Don't take them, please."

"Make it up, then," said the Judge,

'and let me hear from you in thirty

days." The couple left

STREET KNOWS, IT IS THAT IT IS 1913.

OUTLOOK says that the world looks different to the New York Post and the

New York Journal. Similarity the city

campaign looked quite different to two Gary newspapers.

WHAT with everybody joining the S. P. U. G. S. and the Egg Boycott

together, movement on the Eugenics society

each hugging tightly a smiling blue- must be having a hard time of it.

ALMOST time for the yule log to be brought In.

CAPTAIN RICHMOND PEARSON HOBSON Is billed to speak at Val

paraiso. Valpo girls who know how to kiss best should get themselves in

readiness.

THE president said nothing about

it m his message so we can rest as

sured that the Japanese war scare

has been interred for the time being,

WILL. COST HIM MORE TO WIN HIS SUIT. IF HE WINS IT, THAN HE WILL GET OUT OP IT. Our justice is a joke, a disgrace

GIVE MAGGIE A CHANCE.

D.,ID .rZ.r tereit that "Margaret Wilson is be- beneath contempt, and worse than

, Royal Area degree. Visiting com- hind the Washington social service that of any other so-called civilized

panlons welcome. Refreshments.

campaign."

Well who

Prainrll Nn Oil Tt At H. M. I " aa "

Stated assembly, first Tuesday ach Jessie has been pushing her out of

nation today.'

Journal.

New York Evening

month. J. W. Morthland. Recorder.

Hammond Commandery Nix 41. K. T. Regular stated meeting Monday, December 1. Temple degree. Visiting

Sir Knights welcome. "TAGGARTISM MUST GO."

If Tom Taggart's ears didn't burn

the limelight long enough now and

the country can stand Maggie for

awhile. Besides there's Eleanor yet

I to come.

WALL STREET CHEERING UP.

The sun seems to be shining ,..

1 yiLtUl C

THE JOYS OP BEING KING

Franz Josef. kaiser of the

Austrians has been on the throne 65

years this month. Power has been his; money has been his; pomp and

spendor has been hla.

But there is another side to the

The London Everyman

Saturday night It was not because I through the financial clouds when points it out:

Mayor Becker, of Hammond, didn't wan Btreei is picaing up. L,enam oi ,.The traeedv cf the square of

give them the reason when ha spoke J the leading financial institutons of I Oueretaro. where his brother, the

at the meeting of Independent dem- that thoroughfare are preparng cir- val d j fated Emperor Max!

ocrats in this city. Mr. Becker has culars to be mailed to their customers miUan faced a Mexican firing party;

been a lobbyist at the legislature iorjwunin & lew, aays, smiting, jortn tb8 tragedy of th Vaticanwhere his

a number of years and is pretty well Dusiness conditions m a very rosy Sister-in-law, the Empress Charlotte,

acquainted with the ins and outs of "gat. It is believed that the coming , st her reason. never to recover it;

legislating in Indiana. Moreover, he of the new year will see a vast im- the tragedy of Meyering, where his is a man of courage. The things he provement along all lines. ony son dled ln nls sname with hla said Saturday night are evidence of Although the year Just closing has mistress; the tragedy of Pars, where

that. Mr. Becker did not mince words been one of the most disastrous In nj3 sister-in-law, the Duchesse

as witness; many seasons, even ior Dig nrms, tne d'Alnm. nerished in the flames at

"If the people of Indian actual- lack of investment demand has not the bazar de la charite: the traeedy

ly knew wnat aid lane piace in me last session of the legislature

they would rise tomorrow and de

mand the- initiative and referen

dum. This is a grreat movement

which we have stated in South

Bend tonight, for it means the

blotting out of the little gang of

brewers, which, is now picking our

candidates for state offices and for cities as well. This machine is to

day telling the people what beer they must drink. Tomorrow it

will be telling us what kind of

school books we must buy.'

But that was only by way of be

ginning. Mayor Becker warmed up

The Day in HISTORY

BY IVIORT m. BURGER. Oswald Wins The Girl This Time. "Olivers" Turn Next.

lsZn&80 f rUr- r i'll. ttwtwKS y V ?7'-T-rWgAW Maying? p"nHV vmsszsz- ,

DECEMBER 4 IX HISTORY.

184? Cardinal Richelieu died.

1783 Washington bade farewell to hi

officers.

1795 Thomas Carlylo born. 1826 Earl of Liverpool, Britis

premier durins war of 1S12, died

Born June 7, 1770.

1861 John C Breckenridge expelled

from the United States Senate.

Ig90 King Kalakaula of Hawaii land

ed at San Franclso.

1891 Norcross attempted to assassin

ate Russell Sage by exploding a bomb. 1893 prof. John Tyndall, famous English scientist, died. Born Aug. 21, 1820. UOO Gen. Mercler, in the Senate of France, projected the invacion of ' England by arms . 1904 Heavy ftghtlTi reported' in the vicinity of Mukden between the Russians and Japanese. TODAY'S BIRTHDAY HOXORS.

Thousands of students, members of tho board of regents, faculty members

and alumni of the University of California are paying tribute today to Mrs

Phoebe Apperson Hearst, whom they hail as the greatest educational bene

factor in California, This Is the eev

UP AND DOWN IN I-N-D-I-A-N-A

DOBS HOVF.HOLD DUTIES AT 83. Mrs. Mary Hutchlns, the oldest wom

an in St. Joseph county, yesterday observed her ninety-seventh birth anniversary by entertaing friends and rela

tives at a reception and luncheon. She

is in excellent health and still active.

doing her own household duties.

ALLEGE SL'ICIDE THEORY.

In, the cross-examination of witnesses for the state in the trial of Dr.

W. B. Craig for the murder of Dr.

Helena Knabe at Shelbyville yester

day, the defense attempted "to bring out the sulclda theory. Four Indian

apolis physicians were examined yes

terday afternoon and all of them told of being summoned to Dr. Knabe's apartments on the morning of Oct. 24,

1911, scon after her body was found.

NOT "SPINELESS" EX-MAYOR. Word was received ln Indianapolis

Monday from Lew Shank, stating that

he was aboard the United States Steamer Patapasco, enroute from Hatteras to Norfolk, and that he was hav

ing the time of his life. He said that he has been having a fine time since departing from Indianapolis and that he doesn't expect to return very soon. The letter waB not from S. I Shank,

former mayor, but from " Lew Shank, who formerly was conected with the Indianapolis recruiting party of the United tSates Navy and who no wis on

sea duty. BAKER IS DENIED NEW TRIAL. Judge Vestal yesterday overruled

motion for a new trial in the case of

Cashier Earl S. Baker of the Citizens'

State Bank, at Noblesville, who was

assessed a fine for refusing to tell tho

grand Jury the amount of deposits of a customer. The denial of the motion

was merely formal, in order to get the case lefore the Supreme Court for final

adjudication. It Is expected an effort

will be made to advance the case on the higher court's docket, so that s speedy decision may be rendered.

The Edison Electric Illuminating Company, of Boston, has Instituted a plan of loaning money . to employes in certain cases, in amounts not exceeding $100, without Interest, out of a fund of $1,500 set aside by the company for that purpose.

BfcD IV YOCR TRIAL SCBSCRir. TION TO TTTK TIMES POR A MONTH.

been entirely a question of the scar- of the paciflc ocean, where his rela-

city of funds for Investment as much tIve 'John Orth.' vanished, leaving enty-first birthday anniversary of Mrs.

as the extreme caution displayed by no trace Dr record; the tragedy of Hearst. She is the mother of William

investors. .Railroads are not making Geneva, where his wife was struck

money, speaking broadly, because down without warning by the

they are unable, owing to opposition assassin's dagger.'

of the Interstate Commerce Commis-

AN INVENTIVE AGE. One of the joys of middle or old

age is to invent and patent some-

sioners, they say, to charge remuner

ative rates for the transportation of merchandise. Dividends of import

ant stocks have been reduced and

this has had its natural effect upon! thing.

me price level of sucn securities. I The oossessor of one srreat head-

Now that the business interests I or. DerhaDS. it would be permissible

to his subject as he went along and feel that they understand the presi- in this Instance to say nut has sent the amoune of enthusiasm he stirred dent better, clearer sailing is expect- to the War Department, by way of

up is evidence that his words fell on e dafter January 1 next. the Patent Office, although offered

faUow ground. To all appearances , v gratis to the government, his concepsomethlng will be doing ln Indiana tion of the tQ reDaIr war sniDf

, before long. A movement has been A xULNJJx EOJxLd. without drydocks.

started under more propitious clr- Genius over in Saxony has invent-1 Each ship it fitted with enormous cumstances than ever before, and it ed a war bomb, which when fired at pneumatic legs. When the ship is

is aimed oirecuy ana avoweaiy ai the enemy, dispels enough gas to put damaged or to be repaired the legs the Taggart ring. S00 soldiers to sleep for seven hours. r hiown n or rtistenriPH rivinr

South Bend is situated pretty well Otherwise it doesn't injure them. greater displacement and fioatine the

to the northwest corner of the state, Too bad that the Knotta men ht Me-h nonh t raP th bn

but news of what transpired here didn't have a few of these bombs for completely out of water. If crippled

Randolph Hearst and is interested ln a

large number of charitable enterprises all over the United States. She has giv

en largely to educational institutions and is devoted to the interests of her son. It was his mother's encouragement that inspired Mr. Heart to enter so extensively into the newspaper field that he is today regarded as one of the most potent factors In American Journalism.

ADVERTISES AND SPAIN IN THE TIME.

Saturday nignt nas permeated every i use in the recent Gary election

city and village. Wherever is read Johnson wouldn't have ha dthe least

the announcement that Taggartiam J show for the mayoralty.

must go genuine Jeffersonian demo

crats, who have been galled by the

yoke of bondage fastened upon the! GALL!

party neck, will take new heart. To Every day the desks of editors are them the slogan, "Taggartism must! flooded with "copy" from press

the boat can still steam on. Genius should be encouraged. We never know when we may entertain

an angel unawares.

go," is an emancipation proclama- agents seeking free space In behalf United States

tion. it wm ue a aisunct. surprise iot corporations. Tne beggars

to tnose ooservers or puDic opinion every effort possible to pass their

who think they can determne the stuff off as "news.

drifts if the Indianapolis meeting is The latest exhibition of brazen im-

not attended by thousands of demo- pudence la on the part of an Indlancrats who are longing to see the new apolis hotel, which, through its press

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A MODERN SOLOMON. Judge Goodnow, a magistrate

in

Chicago, aodpted a novel method re

cently of settling a matrimonial dls- come out in the role of beggars before

lute. Mrs. .Antoinette Kristufek editors be brought to realization that was in court complaining that her a newspaper office is not to be made

husband would not properly support the object of any slippery attempts to

her and her two lttle grls, Georgana, I get free advertising

aged four, and Mldred, aged two.

The chldren came wth ther moth

er. They had on little pink and blue 0, JUSTICE

bonnets, and seemed greatly enjoy-1 It Is a fact that in this country jus ing their trip to court. They glee-ltice is beyond the reach of the aver

fully perched on the Judge s railing, age man. He can't get it it It is and watched him attentively. J worth while for the big trust to beat

"What! "Won't give money fori him

those cute little babies?" said the! And if he is suing in a small mat-

Judge to the husband; "I'll tell you Iter, he can't get it anyhow, FOR IT

SHAKEN FAITH.

Lecturing on "The President of the

What He Can and

use Cannot Do," Professor William H.

Taft referred with a tinge of sadness.

it seemed, to an incident that happened when he was President in connection with the pardoning of two

covicts from the Atlanta federal

were

dying. Examinations were made, watches established over the men, and it was reported to me that they were both ln the last stages of a fatal disease One is apparently in excellent health and seeking to re-establish himself in , the world In which he committed a penitentiary offence. This shakes one's faith in expert examinations. It Is as useless to regret that Professor Taft, who was then President,

did not have his experts in the case

sharply examined as it is to expect the alders and abetters of Thaw's es

cape from Matteawan to be punished.

otronr fe- cat Jl . . .1 I

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muia.ua. eatiorn. it advertises tne

Severin ot course.

There is nothing in a hotel that

one can get free and it is high time that hotel proprietors and others who

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