Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 165, Hammond, Lake County, 19 December 1913 — Page 8

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THE TIMES. Friday, Dec. 19, 1913.

THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS Bf The Lake Cnr Prlntlna; and Fnk.

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statute of limitations ought to be no bar. All the officers on the active list who have sung "Damn,, damn, damn the lnsurrectoa" for thirteen years should be Included. Let no

guilty man escape.- New York Sun.

The Times East Chicago-Indian Harbor, dally except Sunday. Entered at the poatofflca In East Chicago, November it. ma. The Lake County Tlmea Dally except Saturday and Sunday. Entered at

tha postof nee In Hammond. June 28. 1 baants

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THE high cost of Christ-

mas trees Is also to be considered.

IF some of those Mexican com-

aren't careful Admiral

The Lake County Times Saturday Fletcher may Fletcherize 'em.

nA v..1rlv . rllt!nri- F!ntreil at the

oostofflee in Hammond. February 4. 1T happens to be the irony of fate

.011 I mat me names or me lucaiess boss ot

The Gary Brewing; Tlmea Dally ex-Pammany and the Tenth district dem

nt Sundar. Entered at tha ost- I ocraxic cnairman are tne same. Ana

office In Gary, April 1$. I they are having the same troubles.

All under the act of March S. 1879. s second-class matter.

THAT East Chicago bank that de

clared an 18 per cent diivdend yester-

PORXIQJf ADVEHTtirxa OFFICES. I day evidently isn's in much need of

lit Rector Build! nr :- - Chicago I elastic currency legislation.

SEE that President "Wilson has come out for government ownership of telephone and telegraph lines. This will give him more wires in 1916.

POTATO trust exists, says government attorney. It should be mash ed at once. EXPEDITION just returned to Washington has obtained the allegiance to the government of several thousand Indians. But up to the hour of going:

to press a lot of democratic Indians roaming about In the Lake county woods have failed to give allegiance to Tom Taggart.

TELKPBOfES. I BOLD thief stole grip containing

Hammond (private exchange) ill j doctor's instruments in Gary. May want

(Call for department wanted.) I to pull off an appendicitis operation to

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If you tiara any trouble getting- Th

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have It promptly remedied.

LARGER PAID CP CIRCULATION

THAW AWT OTHER TWO NEWS'

PAPERI IH TBB CALUMET RSOIOX.

OF course, you have ordered your

Tat te-u I supply or live dollar gold pieces

next Wednesday.

FIFTY million-dollar realty deal has

been consummated in London. Notice any green about the Hon. Tim Engle-

hart?

ANONTMOUS communications wlT I SEASON

not tie noticed, tut others will e

printed at discretion, and should be

addrasaod to The Editor, Tlmea. Han Bond. IbvA.

OWING TO THE STRINGENT TIMES

THE COSTLINSES OF DANCING

FROCKS, PREVENTS ANY CHARITY

BALLS FROM BEING HELD THIS

THERE are sow 1, 200,000 automobiles In the I'. S. And It I estimated that

15.000 lawyers own nutoa a the result of fee from drawing op mortgages for

the other 1,183,000.

IF Mona Lisa has such an evil smile it is not to be wondered at, that she

runs away from home.

LONDON magazine editor speaks of beauties of the domestic touch. Guess he never experienced the sensations of

a wife asking $25 for a new hat.

SOCIETY formed to promote art in St. Louis. This should cause an

improvement in the picture calen

ders handed out by the Anheuser-

Busch people.

Garfield Lodge No. 589, F. & A. M.

Stated meeting Friday Dec. 19, 7:30 p.

m. Annual election of officers. R. S. Galsr, Sec, E. M. Shanklln, W. M

Or for 1 rli 1 EMr iDAY

THE PASSING SHOW. It was quite thoughtful of some

one to start an Impeachment proceedings in this county. What with

the strenuous election times at Gary and East Chicago the strain would Ue too much if this district should

suddenly be reduced to a state of quiet. With an impeachment show on there is provided a safety valve.

the citisen in combat who deftly in- JlOO.tfOQ for the tame purpose.

Philadelphia.

serted his nose between his adver- "City children need a good -sized by Thoma Paine, appeared in sary's teeth and so held him? school yard because there is no K93Z?i ,L To?l" le.taen hy Na"

Recall the artifice of the rural COn- Other place to play," Mr. Curtis de-ig04 Thomas Jefferson and George

Btable wno after beng knocked down clared. Country children need al

four tmes by his prisoner fled, hotly large yard because at home there is

Clinton unanimously chosen president and vice president of the

pursued, into the calaboose, where no one to play with, except in the ' 1A 0Y British and Indian.

simplest games for little children.") captured Fort Niagara. He points out that larger school '1845 Many lives lost by the sinking

the desperado was overcome?

If It's up to us, we apologize

ACRES OF SCHOOL PLAY GROUNDS.

Henry S. Curti3, In a bulletin Just

grounds are demanded, not only for the sake of organized play, which has come to have a recognized value

in education, but tlso for

gardening, open air classes, physi-

issued bv the United Rt.a tps Tinrokn caI training, ana other activities

At A J

of TnrvjiHran .lldraa thof vnr WUIL HrtVC UldUC VII 6

wa -a - uvv vivitf uvviui ctci j

room in the conduct of

school.

a modern

SIMPLY STRATEGY.

According to a cable General

Huerta has sent to Paris, apologies

are due him. '

He says that the" reports of rebel

successes at Juarez , Victoria and Culiacan are untrue, and explains the

fact that these cities are in the hands

of rebels by the assertion that it was

part of the government's general military plan to evacuate them. Strategy; that's it ' military strategy. Strange that wasn't seen before. Remember that strategic move of

school yard

city school building should have atfnearly as important as the class

least one full block of ground.

whether the block is the usual city ,

block of two or three acres, or one of ten acres, as in Salt Lake, Utah. The high school needs at least ten acres, he asserts. As fbr the coun

try school, it should never have less

of the steamboat Bellzane in the Mississippi.' 1864 President Lincoln called for 300.000 volunteers.

school 1911 John Bigelow, a noted diplomat

and author, died In New York city. Born in Maiden, N. Y.. Nor. 25, 1817. ,.

the facts as to the let up In business

until the situation became Jknown by word of mouth. ! The year just closed has been a Jonah year. It has been true to the '13 hoodoo. The dawn of a new year is at hand. Let us go Into it hopefully and determined to make

Hammond Chapter No. 117. R. A. M. Rearular stated meeting Wednesday.

December 14. Mark Master degree. THE land of heari-s desire, it the best year in American history,

Vlaltinsr comnanlona welcome. I xne bine Arsfin Slrd our chosen

Mar,

Hammond Council No. 0 R. S. M.lw,t "exchanging oniil and light

Stated assembly, first Tuesday each! foam.

month. J. W MorthlandL Recorder. KIaadnK the Bitted sands, and caverns

hoar

Hammond Commandery No. 41, K. T.I And all the wind wandering along

Special meetlna- Monday. December 22. 1 nhoro

Red Cross work, welcome.

A GOOD CHOICE. In selecting Attorney W. F. Hodges for his cabinet Mayor-elect R. O. Johnson of Gary has chosen a

Visiting Sir Knights rndnlate with the undulating tide; man or nign cailDre. AS City attor-

There are thick wood where ayivaa ney Mr. Hodges should make a good

roraiH abide; , showine

Aia many a fountain, nvniet, and

pond. j

Ayer's Away back In 1841. Old enough to remember those days? Still used for

cougns and colds. Sold for 70 years.

Ask Your Doctor.

. O. Ayer On.,

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THE SCATTERING VOTE. It had been a very hard day at the polls. The addition of over a

than three acres of play space, and thousand women's votes had mado

could profitably make use of ten,11 counting long and difficult.

acres, provided the grass is kept mowed.

"There is a very strong sentiment all over the country for larger school grounds," Mr. Curtis finds, "and yards are being augmented In many cities where there is an opportunity to purchase adjoining pieces of land at prices that are not prohibitive. Cities are often paying as much as $10,000 or more an acre for such land. Two years ago the eity of Houston, Ttx., secured a bond issue of $500,000 for enlarging the yards of several of its old schools. The city of Galveston has recently voted a bond Issue of

"Well, James," said Mrs. Walllcky,

as her husband returned from his arduous labors as a teller, "how did

the vote go?" "Nine hundred and two votes for Smith, 753 for Slathers, eight receipts for tomato ketchup, four wash lists and a millner's bill," said Walllcky. "It was a mighty Interesting vote."

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DECEMUER 19 IN HISTORY. 1731 Thomas Willing, delegate to th continental congress and first president of the Bank of North America, borix. In Philadelphia. Died there, Jan. 1J, 1821. 177$ The Crisis, a patriotic pamphlet

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WATCH YOUR STEP.

The autOlstS aren't always tOjAa elear as elemental diamond.

hlm for mnnln- down nAonln. r morning; air, and far be

if ji . j I ' "

uuc The moy tracks mad by the coats

trlans is the cause of much sorrow.

and deer

To see how true this is the very which the much ohepherd treads Can you beat the small boy?

next time you are near a street bBt onee " r"r One of the teachers In the small

corner watch closely how many peo- A "-..- " schools on the Canadian prairie was

pie look up or down when crossing Built round with iry, which the relating some of the difficulties she

The selection should

bring approval of the maycr-elecfs course.

a street. Some are so careless and

waterfall

found in teaching the children to

oblivious of onrushng machines that IUan,,natv Tr,tB .,. peak correctly. , t j ; H

It is a wonder that more accidents Aee4,mD.By th( BOOnday ! One of her boys invariably said do not occur. I And mi the aiace is neonied wtth have went" for "I have gone.

And all the place Is peopled t

wec-t airs; After repeated corrections there was The light !lear element which the Isle no improvement, so she determined

wears

heavy with the scent of lemon

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EXUBERANT VERBOSITY.

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auo meuiuai yruiesaion is per-1 flowers.

ennially accused of lack of clarity Which floats like mint laden with

of expression in dealing with medi-

cal subjects. In the accusation there Is a certain amount of justice,

out tne critics forget that many

scientific subjects, especially those tical opponent on the floor of the task, and on her return she found

of a technical nature, cannot easily House of Commons of being "In- tlie imposition carefully written out be dealt with in the language of toxlcated with the exuberance of his and Placed on her desk with a note the street. Nevertheless, the charge own verbositv " A studv of leeal added underneath: "I have done

that we are not clear and direct n phraseology leads the layman to my task and I have went home."

our metnod or expression, says The wonder If this Is not a Bpecies of

Journal of the

to make a pnal effort to impress It

on ms mind. She told him to remain after the

neen anowera other children had gone home and to And falls npon the eyelid like faint wrfte Qut t&e worda have gQn& - Shciiey. 1 fifty times. "V 1 ' ". She left her charge busy at hia

mm aaiMial

in. timthi

riaat

American Meditil

Association, makes us sad. That is, ' until we happen to get hold of a piece of composition written in legal phraseology. Then by comparison the most turbid of medical expressions become clear. These facts are suggested by reading a charge mado by a grand Jury against a physician who had rendered a bill against the county for more than was due him. Briefly, the doctor had, claimed 'to vaccinate twenty-seven more persons than he actually had vaccinated, and thus obtained from the county twenty-seven dollars which

did not belong to him. The misdemeanor was not an involved one but

the grand jury stated it thus: John Doe, on the fourth day of March, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and twelve, the county aforesaid, with, force and arms did unlawfully, by using deceitful means, artful ' practices, defraud and cheat the County of in the State of

out of the sum of $27.

THE BUSINESS OUTLOOK. The present status of business is

unsatisfactory, but men competent to Judge are by no means agreed that there will not be early recovery.

Andrew Carni-ge said the other

day that after the passage of the

currency bill he expected business to

De Dener man ever. jvir. jarnegie

is as perhaps as well able to judg in this matter as anyone says the Muncle Press.

Nobody wants a panic. Every

body wants prosperity. The news

papers and news distributing

agencies of the country suppressed

And as though this charge were not sufficiently overwhelming, the

;rand jury goes into details regard ng this misdemeanor thus: The said John Doe. then and there represented to said Board of Commissioners that he vaccinated the above-named persons and the said board then and there paid the said John Doe one dollar each for the above-named persons, and said payment was made upon said representation, . and said representation so made by the said Doe that he vaccinated the abovenamed personi was false, and made by the said Doe for the purpose of cheating and defrauding the said County of . and, said Board of Commissioners of Roads and Revenue sof said county out of the sum of twentyseven dollars, and because of said false representation said County of was cheated and defrauded by the said John Doe out of said sum of money, contrary to the laws of said state, good order, peace and dignity thereof.

A noted English .statesman, long

T his is jhe Only Way we can descrit?e.:the: Opening of our ;

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New Store

Hundreds and hundreds of bargain seeking customers thronged our store, Friday and Saturday, our opening days, taking advantage of the wonderful bargains tht we are offering to the people of East Chicago and vicinity. Below wre illustrate six styles of coats which Ave will sell Friday and Saturday, Dec. 19-20, at

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intoxication indulged in by those

who are submerged in an otherwise .wuAx-ainaiuua xujv mluu

dry subject. If so, a new field of! IiValu. investigation may be opened up. a( Surely the statement of Adimral

study of the pathology of the verbal Howard that the Order of the

jag" might throw some light on Carabao has sung "Damn, damn,

this obscure subject. damn the insurrectos" at the annual

. dinner for thirteen years should ap

peal to President Wilson. He is fond of 13, regarding it as hia lucky num

ber. He is always proud to be asso

ciated with it. For hi3 administra

tion there can hardly be insult or contumely dn a song that has been

roared out by convivial army or navy officers for exactly thirteen years. If Mr. Roosevelt and Mr. Taft saw no evil or opprobrium Jn the Philippine chorus, why should President Wilson take umbrage? No ridicule of the new administration could have

been intended. It is painful to believe that Admiral Howard ir Quar

termaster-General Aleshlre could

Join in a seditious chanty. If there are to be any court-martials the

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Nowhere else will you find such a great big stock of Coats at the prices we are offering these coats to you. ' Neither, could we, but The Burnett Manufacturing Company of New York, whose "Lease" expired, were forced to vacate their premises, also forcing them to dispose of their entire stock on hand. An inspection of these coats will convince you that they are wonderful values at the price we are selling them. They are all colors in the newest materials ajnd nearly every garment is "Skinner Satin" lined, some few without. A range of sizes from 14 to 18 in Misses, and 34 to 42 for Women. COME, choose any coat in this great lot and you have made yourself more money than you ever did before shopping. QiA O A "Remember there are values up to $20.00, which will sell Friday and Saturday at Ptt VO

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