Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 224, Hammond, Lake County, 5 March 1917 — Page 3
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li.di.-inn l.-Ki?!tar and a!! is not oi t!; shoutlnjf. Th.- senate syp.r. 01 hor things ;-c .irrropr.nnon bill, also. J: ,-ut
nil propriHtion for the offica of slate Mat tstiiian and for the buroau of legislative information, and provided also that these offices should be abolished on October 1,191 i, the end of the present liseal year. If the hou?e ugrvps to these amendments it will liienn the end of ihe.e ii part men! s on that dale, because thereafter there will be no money with which to pay the salaries and expenses connected with the two departments. It is est im.i t ed that this will mean a saving of JliT.nPO a year. There is bound to be bitter resent -
j loein lowaru ui1 niiousnini; 01 ine iiinip i of state statistician. Henry A. Huberts.
wlu now holds that office, is a travel inn man. He was elected last fa!!. Traveling men's organizations all over the state, number a membership of at least 2 a. ') voters of all jmrtiis, bn ve been
working hari to defeat the effort to abolisji the i.fi'loe. and leaders of the ' i iriii'all ir.n t ion s hnvn lie, n thrp:itpnonim
,,t" political action against those who may ver be responsible for abolishing the office.
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Hospital 333 U. HOHtAK ST. For up-to-d.it Upholstering, Furnltur repairing. Mattresses made to order. All worlt called for and delivered. Phone 246X
I KI.KHAKT. Xumerons suit? have : be. 'ii nleil against the Elkhart traction romp any, allepinK that, the corn ern is operating flat-wheeled cars. The suits
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TIMES ads are personal raessasra t the people of this community from the merehantn.
Hammond Musical College A REGULARLY 'INCORPORATED INSTITUTION for vim STUDY OP AIL BRANCHES OF MUSIO O. K. 8LDO, HAMMOND, IND.
Eclipse Dump
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Manufacturers of the
FAMOUS COMBINATION DUMP AND SERVICE BOX
226 Fayette Stt
Telephone 1435
Hammond, Indiana
Expert Automobile and Engine Overhauling and Repairing Auto Accessories. Agents for Firestone Truck Tires. under the supervision of Arthur Howard, expert machinist. Manufacturers of Truck Bodies and Form-A, H-D extension for Ford trucks. All kinds of grocery delivery bodies. Also all kinds of Forge and Iron Work a specialty.
(By Vnited Press.) S AN KRAXOISO Cal . March
Mrs. I-.sther lVrcovitz Kehoe is pending
her hut-band to eoilepsmo believes in business
is a designer for a tailoring ooinpnnv. If n woman discovers plot can earn more than her husbrfnd. says Mrs. Ki'boe. the husband should be educated to such 8ii extent that his earning ability Is eo.ua! to that i.f bis wife. And while hubby Is getting this education, wifle should support the family, she believes. "I see nothing out of the nrflinarv in our arrangement." she said tod.tv. '"Tb.e situation was this: I was g. tting ft better salary than my husband. S. we thought it best that he should go to college and Increase his efiiciencv. While he is doing this, the husband j-hould look afrer the housework. Mv husband gets home from school earlv and prepares dinner, lie is learning to be an expert chemist, and in a short time will be able to command a good t-a la ry. "The trouble with most American women is tlvit they don't look at matters in a prattle!, business-like vav. With Ktiropean women, and I am one, it is different. 1 learned my lesson in Rouniania. 'When 1 was a child I found it necessary to make my way. but in Roumani.i a woman cannot cam her own living. So my brother and I nni t,. Paris, where I learned designing."
CHEERS FOLLOW WILSON ALONG THE AVENUE (Continued from pag on.)
fives and escorted to the President s room and the Vice President's room, i
both jus: off the Senate chamber. Immediately afterward they proceed
under a. distinguished escort of Congressmen to the Senate chamber. Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. Marshall were escorted to a specially prepared section of 1 lie Senate gallery, to witness the reremonv of svraring-in the Vice President and th new Senators. Custom forbids the for.r uf the S'nate to women of all ranks. Arriving: at the Senate chamber, an attended announced: "The President of the United States." President Wilson er'cred and. proceeding to the front of the chamber, was seated before the great marble rostrum of the Vice President. Here. Senator Snulsbury of Iieinware.
j president pro tempore of t he S. nate. administered the oatli of office to the Vice President, j As the brief ceremony, which Inducted 'her husband hi to the second highest ofj flee the nation can accord, was comj plefed. Mrs. Marshall, from the gallery. I waved a tiny handkerchief down to the j Vice President. I The Vice President then assumed his j chair as President of the Senate, and in turn administered the oath of fidelity to the incoming Senators. There were
32 Senators-el. ct. or re-elected Senators to take the. oath. Following the ceremonies in the Prnate chamber, the President, fol'ow-ed by tiie entire company, proceeded to the East portico of the Capitol, where the
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The tni.bi.eft v. re f.-llow-l by th. V.'esl point cadet M'jis '.Mi strong in full rogjr;:oiinl icf.ilin. Their historic gray pi -a-jn, io t unifornis. crossed over the lo st, with white straps, and the
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thusiasrii. Siv compin:e.s of the youn officers sw ept by Vr- si'b-nt Wilson, w i-al.-i greeted thi .'ii lordiallv.
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s of ri''1 re. Mid as the President d forward to !!. vr his inaugural :s his second ho was forced !o to a.-hnov, b-dce the it ! .' owing his address, t!ic Presidr n'. Wilson, mid the Vice l'residonr
and Mrs. Marshall r. turned up Pennsylvania, avi nue at a brisk gallop to the White Jbuse, where they were refreshed by a Jight luncheon before entering the reviewing stand. At the President's departure from the
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Subject to the Primaries of March 6th, 1917 Jorn in I'ldara, Pike County, Illinois, June 2.4th, 1S78. Vt'ter raduatini;- i'roin the public schools taught school in the same County for live years. During the summer months took the course of Commercial Work at the Gem City Business College, Quiney, Illinois. Obtained degree Master of Accounts. Taught in various business colleges for several years. Came to Gary during the year 1007 and for two years was Cashier of the Gary Trust and Savings Bank. Studied law in the office of a prominent lawyer of Lake County, prior to my connection with the Gary Trust and Savings bank. Unsigned my position with the bank to go into the practice of law. Have considerable real estate interests. Married and have two children, boy five years old and a girl two and onehalf years old. Am affiliated with the Commercial Club, the Garv Bar Association, the Lake Countv Bar Association and the B. P. 0. E.
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These aro r.titi.entJc quotation from tho jampblet on babies by Dr. L. Er.vniett Holt of Columbia and Dr. Henry !. K. ETiaw of Union university.
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If nominated and elected I expect to give tho office of the Treasurer my personal attention a.nd system that will lie more satisfactory and gi v? the people efficient service as well as courteous treat-
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At 12 months tho ha'by should he ' wcaaod from the Ijottla and taug'ht ! to eli-tuji rriili from a cup, four cups 1 daily. lie may also have csrsals ' twice a clay. Th?7 eIiotUci be tfcor- 1 ouffhly cooked end strained. JJurtngr ' his second year h should have four ' meals a clay at 6 and 10 a. m., and ; 2 and 6 p. m. He should have nothing1 but water t-etween meals. I
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William II. Fitzgerald, Ksj.. Garv, Indiana. Dear Bill: I have just hern informed that you are a candidate for City .Judge in Gary. I sincerely hope that you may be successful Jyth in your campaign for the nomination and for the election. Having known you for the past thirty years, and served with you in the Corporation Counsel's Office, I know that you will make an honest and able judge, and discharge your duties to tho satisfaction of the people of your city. I have not a wide acquaintance in Gary, bul if I have any friends I will lie glad to try and enlist them in your support. Should you run across any of my friends in your travels during your campaign, you are at liberty to show them this letter or make any use of it you wish. Verv sincerelv yours, MACLAY H0YNE, State's Attorney. Cook Count v.
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