Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 289, Hammond, Lake County, 26 May 1921 — Page 7
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M.W InliK, .May liri Maybe the un tisuaUy stretiuou-s or at least chaotic dav.s wo luivp V. n l-.vintj lately acr"nt for lh'? rush ,.f people who went to live ail alone on an Island all sum,,:,'r; M 11,1 nobody v hat ever within the rede of th- liori...ii except sea gulls. Whatever tho riius.- t!:.-ro certainly is a larr tiern:U--tn!nile.i population ivmng uS. Th.j other day this adverMsemen; app.-ared in a New Yirk morn paper: v "Wanted n. man to itloiio on an Island; inland lake; eight miles ,rom -"-"'orr; transport.. Hon, food, shfl-ir. bo-t. ftc. J'urnihed; n.j work: 10 compensation. Address. Su.mu.Tt fine, tin) Tribune Bids,, New York." :S:.vtf.-n hundn.d men applied for that p:t i:i-aU ttlon J..b: And thc-y wore not tramps, "down-and-outer.s." They v. . j-e all sort?. able, upsta nd i ng college """ fer iL Ki-eat part. A Harvard graduate wis finally chosen frr ! j..b. Kdu iri Hfitili, Jr., who owns Four Brotnors Island, near Hurling Son, Vt.. placed the ad. The island !e a breeding plaea for sea-gulls and Mr. Hatch is tremendously interested in their welfare. To protect the egxs. and save the young f rom ,st ruction by vandals "ho visit tho itdand. he has constituted himself prot-cior of the bredtn ground and for tune years has procured a warcen f,,? Uie sunnie r months. But never before were so many anxious for the job. Am;n? the ajp!ici.-it were naturalists, lawyer, poets, artists, authors -soldiers, satK.rs and ornithosis t. Daylight savings time serve? some one besides the golfers, after all the lovers. George Manning went to court the other day about a dispute between bimseif and his meet, who lives in his home over the proper hour for one's best young man to bring Ins evening alls to an end. "It's this way," said Mr. Manning, -My niece has her fellow in the parlor until close to 12 oelock. I say 11 Is the limit." "Are you speaking of standard time or daylight savings?" asked the judge. The uncle admitted that he had been counting courting hours as well as others according to daylight savings time, and the judge decided that so old-fashioned a matter as that should be controlled by oldfhshi. n-d time. Ho it will be 11 standard time or 12 daylight savings hereafur when the parlor Is deserted. The Xew York Ileal Estate Board Is to have a woman, Mrs. Gerritt Smith. e an active in- mbvr for the first time in lis hisie.-y. Mrs. Smith has been in the real estate business for ten years and i.-i an interior decorator on the Side. Richard Strauss, who has caused amuch of a ortox in the musical world f this decade as did Kichard Wagner in bis time, is to come to this country ioit season under tho joint direction of the International Concert Direction and S. Horoks" Musical Bureau. Three dates are already announced for his appearance at the Metropolitan Opera House, Nov. 13 and 2;', and Dec. 13. Two thousand new trees have been planted this spring In Central Prk. It K'unds i'.ke a forest, doesn't it? The present intention is to plant 2. (inn more every year for rV, o. years, in order to bring1 the park tree family up to the proper figure. After that 400 or 500 each yea r will do ir, says Park Commissioner Gallatin. The high mortality rate among the trees of the park makes the big numbers of planting necessary. Kviii-.n ;.!y the shallow soil and the en- . rcic incut of high buildings put the transplanted boughs and branches at a d i; advantage. The t ear i r:fr down of the old Herald building mean" the passing of one more famous landmark of this city. A twenty story commercial building ii to be erect ri in the site of this low- structure, wM h was designed after a w-ll-know n Itali mi I-d tiding and of an architecture which wa-s particularly refreshing a store m and fkycrappers grew up fill about its place in Herald Square. It i the last pnblio building stnnding 1n New York to have hern built by Stamford White.. One of the sights of ."ew York used to be the presses just inside, the big street windows, where the editions of the H raid were turned off in lull view of the passing public.
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