Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 159, Hammond, Lake County, 12 December 1913 — Page 8

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THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS By The Lake County Printing ui Pub. llaktac Conpanr. The Times East Chicago-Indiana

Harbor, daily except Sunday. Entered j STATE game Warden Of MicMgan at the postofflce In East Chicago. No- L hnntinf deaths can he lessened

"SrSTS, . iby . barring tanters ft-htytag cept Saturday and Sunday. Entered atlwhiskey into the WOOdS. WOUlds be the postofflce In Hammond. June 28. j better t0 prohibit guns.

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some perch that will actually perch. "In that case, why not try Percherons" asks the Emporia Gazette. "We are spending enough on the Fish and Game Department,' and if

jit could be consolidated with the

Live Stock Sanitary Commission we

could have amphbious live stock and herbivorous fish."

PREDICT HIS DOWNFALL. The Mexican situation is still a subject of interest in London diplo-

The Lake County Times Saturday and weekly edition. Entered at the postofflce In Hammond, February 4. 1911. The Gary Evening Times Dally except Sunday. Entered at the postoffice In Gary, April 13, 1913. All under the act of March S. 1179, as second-class matter.

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TKLErUOBTES, Hammond (private exchange) ..... .ill (Call for department wanted.) Oary Office .Ttf. lit ffaat Chlcare OStea... Tel. 144-J Indiana Harbor Tel. l-af; ll Wbltln TeL SO-M Crown Point TeL M Hag-ewlMh .M....M......ToL II

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have It promptly remedied. LARGER PAID UP CIUCIIXATION THAN AWT OTiaSR TWO NBWI. FAPEM IM THB CAX.TJMBT REOIOJt. AJrOKTMOUa communications wH not bo "noticed, ttut others will be printed tit discretion, and should be addrosnod to The Editor. Ttanoa. Hamanond, jnd. i mm i Garfield Lodge No. 669 P. & A. M. Stated meeting Friday Dec. 13, 7:30 p. m. Visitors cordially Invited. R. S. Galer, Sec'y. E. M. Shanklin, W .M.

CHICKEN show to be held In Hammond very shortly. This upsets the theory that Hammond has a continuous chicken show.

MAYOR Knotts wants to quit Gary and become a Cuban consul. No objections from us.

REBELS aren't la the possession of all the Mexican gold mines.

There's the concession to sell champagne to President Htierta, SEE by an exchange that A. HERO eloped to Crown Point. Hope he feels like one.

SOCIETY organized in Germany which requires that all members must

have been Insane at least six months to join it. Must be a tango club.

DAKOTA Indians are starving, says

a dispatch. But our church societies must continue to collect money to buy Bibles and tracts for the cannibals of

the Gallahoopo islands.

ENGLAND refused to admit a woman lawyer to the bar. Englishmen evi

dently would rather have suffragettes

and woman lawyers behind the bars.

OF COURSE, the Hon. Thomas R. Marshall, remembering that the Hon Tom Knotts used to call him the pinhead governor of Indiana, will hardly exert himself In endorsing hizzoner for a Cuban consulship.

AT a dinner in Ascuclon three ex

presidents of Paraguay were seated

near Mr. Roosevelt. From all appear

ances the South Americans are trying

to make T. R. feel at home.

SEE that the native assembly has reduced the pay roll of the American of

ficials In the Philippines. This is one

way of getting home rule.

Hammond Chapter No. 117, R. A. M. Special meeting Wednesday, December z IT, Mark Master degree. Visltln&nfompsnlons welcome.

Hammond Council No. SO R. ft a M,

Stated assembly, first Tuesday each

month. J. W, Morthland. Recorder.

Hammond Commandery No. 41, K. T. Regular stated meeting Monday, December 15. election of officers for 1914. Visiting sir knights welcome.

"VVirEX the state utilities commission cornea to Gary to look Into the gas

question It shonld take steps to check tne km from flowing from some of the city ball contractors.

MR. SMITH has succeeded Mr.

Brown as president of New York

Central. Why can't Mr. Jones he

named the heir-apparent?

FIVE THOUSAND DOLLAR CASE

WAS THROWN OUT OF FEDERAL

COURT THE OTHER DAY BECAUSE THE AMOUNT INVOLVED WAS TOO SMALL. WHAT'S BECOME OF THE

OLD-FASHIONED SUPREME COURT THAT USED TO SPEND SIX MONTHS

WRANGLING OVER A PENNY JUDG

MENT?

PERHAPS after Mr. Knotts takes his Cuban consulship the political waters

of Lake county will be mdre serene.

RETORM AT VATICAN.

Pius X has introduced some rather

drastic reforms into the domestic ar

rangements of the Vatican, notably

in dispersing the world famed cellars of priceless vintages, the presents of

kings and emporers. It is well

Known that the Pope Is a man of great austerity of life, and although wine to an Italian is as innocent and

natural a beverage as water, he is himself a teetotaller, and wishes to encourage the practice of water drinking. At least he has set a good example. The immediate cause of this move of Pius X is said to be the obstreperous behavior of some of the members of the papal guard. Whether this is true or nots'eems a moot point, for Italians are very seldom guilty of excessive drinking.

watched; yet at this writing Rosie ceeded, In achieving a rainy sure

Ryan hasn't been fgound. Victor control of their offspring in certain Barnhart,' a married man of Gary, j physcal aspects. Upon the human admits to the police of having invit-jrace, however, all efforts at artficial ed the Hamomnd girl to take an auto control have been vain. In the

ride with him and on that same palaces of kings weaklings are born,

night registered witn ner at tuejWniie irom iouncuing asyiums wnero Broadway hotel. Barnhart should the waif3 and strays and unwelcomed

be compelled to tell the whole story. 'babes are sent, there not Infrequent-

There have been numerous In-;ly comes forth the strength of will

stances lately where married men, ; and Intellect that makes a com

automobiles, road houses, whiskey mander of men. Science, art, cul

and young girls were the prominent ture, wealth and all the thousand figures. Some newspaper publicity j comforts and cares of civilization and the vigorous prosecution of these may combine in a household, the

slimy soul thieves would help to put father and mother may be all that a a stop to this practice. ' J father and mother oxight to be, but On the police round up the guilty nature alone holds mastery over the

men the prosecutor owes it V the mystery of birth. She mocks at

people to push the cases against rules and confers her favors "as she

horn in th limit twill.

MOCKERY OF EUGENICS. Nature is a-mocker. At a "Better Babies" contest

PUSH THIS CASE HARD. It is gratifying to note that the Gary and Hammond police and the

prosecutor's office are busy in the Ryan hasn't been found. Victor

come to a pretty pass in Gary when

girls are abducted in crowded

streets. -.:

The Gary police have one suspect under arrest and others are ' being

ANOTHER VICTORY.

Gaby Deslys, the little French

in dancer who got ex-King Manuel into

Jersey City the first prize was so much trouble when the latter was awarded to a boy fourteen months still occupying the throne of Portu-

old, appraised by the judges to be gal ,is said to have been converted

100 per cent, perfect says the New by Billy Sunday, the evangelist.

York World. The child is a waif While playing in Pittsburgh the oth-

cared for by the Society for the Pre- er day she announced that she was

vention of Cruelty to Children. The .gong to see Mr. Sunday. She admit-

mother. a former employe of the Jer- ted that she had become so worked

sey City hospital, has disappeared and we are told the judges have

tried in vain to find her. So it is an abandoned Infant, left to a society

that aims only to prevent cruelty.

who triumphs over tenderly nurtur

ed children of mothers with loving hearts and happy homes. It - is one example of natir o's mockery of human reason, ni?,ble at this time mainly because ve are in the midst of an extensive agitation for establishing official medcal and police regulaton of marriage as a means of improving human ty. By control of the breeding and of . the environment of domestic animals we have sue-

up over reading his sermons that she

had become converted to his ideas.

This does not really mean the con

version of Gaby. It merely means

another victory by her press agent.

Grand Rapids (Mich.) News.

OH FUNNY KANSAS.

See that Kansas, where nothing

is sacred except alfalfa, is poking fun at its Fish Commissioner. The Ottawa Herald is advising Professor Dyche to give Kansas fish eaters Hereford bullheads in place of the

Galloway bulls so familiar to Kansas! commerce. Also the Herald desires I

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mate circles, but seems to have ceased to be a cause for anxiety. A majority of British ministers, It Is believed, are Inclined to the opinion that things will work themselves out in the course of time to the satisfaction of all the powers concerned

and for the best Interests of Mexico. Everyone la agreed upon one thing that the downfall of Huerta cannot be much longer delayed.

MeRlea Caaadlaai Club a 10 ecatl per caa. Nataias; aetter. Nlae eonaaa rill set yaa a aafet rrasar AaVv.

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