Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 54, Number 20, Jasper, Dubois County, 16 February 1912 — Page 2
WEEKLY COURIER BEN ED. DOANE, Publisher.
'JASPER
INDIANA
A new cure for cancer has been discovered again.
Chicago "whether it
women smllo naturally helps their looks or not
France gets a new cabinet more frequently than many a man gets a new hat
J. J. HILL QUIZZED
N STEEL PROBE
Throws Light on Ore Land Lease to Railroad. MAKES TRUST PAY HIGH PRICE
The American farmer nvlll be pleased to know that ho is worth nearly nine billion dollars.
Declares He Did It for Benefit of Great Northern Shareholders for Whom He Acts as Trustee.
H the "tip trust" provokes the traveling men to effective resistance it will not have lived in vain.
It is said that Yale will have a record-breaking crew. Accent on the record or on the breaking?
Washington, Feb. 13.- J. J. Hill, chairman of the board of directors of the Great Northern railroad, testified before the house steel trust investigating committee. When the railroad builder took the stand and had been sworn Chairman Stanley welcomed him and announced that Mr. Hill had willingly responded
times.
Wasp soup is said to be a delicacy in China, but Yuan Shi does not appear to relish the hornet's nest he ha3 itirred up.
An English preacher has discovered CUre for snorlncr An nlri-fflshlnnpri
dig in the ribs works nrAttv wpll nm. e committee s request and con
f 1-. I HPTlfprl fr ntrl I'll, irm n i- i i
Throw Light on Lease. Mr. Hill's testimony was designed to throw light on the so-called Hill lease of the Lake Superior ore fields to the United States Steel corporation, a lease which was recently ordered to be canceled, in 1915. Mr. Hill told the committee how, out of his own pocket, he had bought $1,000,000 worth of ore and railroad property on the Mesaba Ranee, how
he had engineered the lease with the United States Steel corporation, by the terms of which the trust was unmercifully "chiseled' paying $1.02 per ton for ore while independents paid other companies between 15 and 47 cents; how he had turnt d over the
DEFEAT
REBELS
MANY SLAIN IN BATTLE AT QUI, CHIHUAHUA.
MO-
Madero Minister Now Trying to Buy Revolutionists to Lay Down Their Arms.
RECORDED !N BRIEF
(
Indiana Brevities
Juarez, Mex., Feb. 13. Rebels in Chihuahua, commanded by Braulio Hernandez, were defeated at Moqui, west of Chihuahua, by federal troops. Many were slain on both Lides, and the federals captured many prisoners. Captain Salgado of the government troops is reported to have been killed. Hernandez and his band are said to be in flight. Orozco was going to meet Hernandez with a flag of truce, the government claims, when the rebels fired upon him, and Orozco returned the fire. Abram Gonzales, constitutional gov
ernor of Chihuahua and minister of
gooernacion in the Madero
NEWS ITEMS FROM ALL OVER INDIANA.
Marion. Directors of the Marion Federated Charities announce that they have joined in the crusade against tramps and beggars in Ma-
TAKEN ON HIS HONEYMOON I100: ad authorize a statement that
in 6u utuuro uie city council
seeking the passage of an anti-begging I
ordinance. The directors say if the ordinance is adopted the members of the charity organization will aid in every possible way in the enforcement of the law. The police department has been enforcing the orders of Mayor John O. Willson to rid the city of hobos and the result has been gratifying to the executive.
Woman Accuses Heating Appliance Maker With Having Three Wives
Causes His Arrest alf Valparaiso.
and
Valparaiso, Feb. IS. Apparent possession of three wives and the insistent demands of one of their number resulted in the arrest of John Wil
liam Smythe in the midst of
an nthor-
cablnet. wisp hn
-mi t i ... I vifj """j invjuii. j, im wives or
-v,.,. xucw ur a. oijtjuiai tram ior um- ömvthp whr. ic
Lawn tennis on ice Is the latest sport. Knowledge of the game might have helped the American players in Australia,
Kansas City citizen wants a divorce becauso his wife keeps thirty-five dogs in the house. Another marriage gone to the dogs,
huahua to distribute $300,000 among the rebels in an effort to get them to lay down their arms. Cananea, Sonora, Mex., Feb. 13. The leaders of the Yaqui Indians reported to the Madero government that
they would attempt to prevail upon the discontented members of the tribe in revolt against the loyalists to accept President Madero's offer of land for services during the late revolution. This action on the part of the Indians, It is believed, will have a salutary effect upon the other inhabitants of the state.
a maker of honti TIP"
appliances, are listed by his accuses as follows: No. 1 Mrs. Smythe; married in Philadelphia about 1895. No. 2Mrs. Mary Smythe; married in Philadelphia, 1903; has two children.
No.
3 Mrs.
Tillotson-
a
New York gunmen broko Into
gambling house the other day and held up the proprietor. Ono good holdup deserves another.
U 1 Predicted that 25 ye ars hence we wiI bo eating reindeer meat. After that wo may bo ready to eat the Christmas toys,
sinco tno nutomoMlo began to make such groat strides into popular favor very few horse thieves havo gained prominence in the country.
Brander Mntthowa prodieta that wo Khali havo war again by 1930. Wo prodiet that In 1930 "war" will contluuo to bo Hpelled the samo old way. The Boston Transcript says: "An exchango of follno amenities Is entertaining Boston." Ono notion of feline amenitioH is to sco the fur fly. "The mother-in-law in omnipotent in China." says Ella Wheeler Wilcox. Evidently Ella has discovered the real cause of the Chinese revolution. The Cambrldgo clergyman who
doesn't mind if men sleep through his sermons probably will commend an alarm attachment to the contribution box.
FAILS TO LASH RUSS PREMIER Duma Rejects Urgency Interpellation of Minister Kokovsoff as Minister of Finance.
Lillian
Smythe; married January 8, 1912
"im installing a heating appliance in the high school at Chesterton, Smythe wooed Mrs. Tillotson, widow Of a nrnsnArnno lni mi. ...
were enjoying their honeymoon in the Tillotson country seat near dies-
lUiluJ1 wuen Mrs. Smythe No. peared with two children.
At llrst Smythe denied ever having seen Iiis accuser. But when the children called him "Papa" he confessed that they belonged to him.
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Richmond. Charles Keever, thlr-ty-nve years old, married, and William Sommers, thirty-seven years old, single, were killed while engaged In clearing away the freight wreck which occurred on the C. & O. railway of Indiana here. Both men were members of the wrecking crew and were residents of Peru. Keever is survived by a widow and one child. it is said that the men were engaged
m coupling two cars when another member of the wrecking crew gave a signal to the engiueer to back his train, crushing Keever and Sommers. They died in the ambulance on the way to the hospital here.
St. Petersburg, Russia, Feb. JL3. Tho du ma rejected by 104 votes against 74 an urgency interpellation concerning alleged illegal actions committed by Premier KokovsofC as ministor of flmuice. Ho Is said to luivo permitted an extensive issue of patents Jt momboraliii) of llio MorelmiUg' Pirat guild to Jews in Kiev, giving them the NßliL of residence in that city amPcxempting them from tho original segregation law, which restricts tho territory habitable by .Tows to tho Polish provinces and Little Russia. H
;uomi)ors of the dimn who Inhvi.
Trains Sparrows to Sing. Bloomington. Feb. 13. A graduato of Indiana university. Dr. l. conmdi. now of Clark university, has trainod young sparrows to sing like canary birds by simply putting them with tho songsters. Doctor Conrad! has oon making experiments with tho much-despised sparrow Tor several years, and his work has now been crowned with success. Prof. 13. M. Haggerty ()f Indiana university has
been conducting experiments much along tho samo linos in connection with his study of Ihn ImlinMv 1a.
Fort Wayne.Daniel Lytton Harding died here from heart trouble. He was sixty-nine j-ears of age and came to Fort Wayne from England more than 50 years ago. He was elected mayor on the Republican ticket in 1SS0 and served two years, belüg defeated for re-election, lie had (or 2G years been secretarv of the Wayne lodgo. A. F. and A. M., and was prominent in Scottish Kite work. He
Was alSO Oho of the prominent insurmice men of Indiana.
James J, Hill. Mesaba properties and half a dozen other concerns to tho Lake Superior company, limited, thus keeping insido the Sherman act, and how tho profits of tho Lake Superior company had afterwards been turned into the Great Northern Oro company, whoso stock was distributed share for share among the shareholders of the Great North.
'lured tho intorpollalion assorted that havlor r ,,nImaI- Ho says that it ia
the Kiev branch of tho imperial bank )f Russia was patronized by Jews. f-mmmmmmmm mmm m NEW" ROUTE FOR CANAL ROAD Relocated Track Between Gorgona and Gatun, Panama In Operation February 15. ,
w tv juiuttu uuTi mat. tno young sparrow when placod with tho canary will imltato that bird and pick up many of Its notes.
HnUT Uc"t prc?her denounces era Railway company.
uuywiiis ul wouuiugs as a fllthy habit. The only excuse for it Is that it gives English sparrows a change of diet.
Aviators are abandoning the flying game becauso of its dangers, and yet
mere are plenty of men who
in venturing Into tho deer.
A style congress In Chicago has doomed the hobblo skirt to extinction, which, paradoxically enough, will rejoice the narrow-minded critics ' of feminine attire.
Wolves are said to menace the population in some districts of Michigan, but Michigan is not the only stato in which people havo trouble in keeping the wolf from the door.
Acted as Trustee. Mr. Hill confessed that ho did thia because for thirty-three years he had acted as trustee for tho Great Northern shareholders and made it a rule to make money for them whenever he did for himself. Mr t-imi cmtri
nor trio I . . " .j.... una uv: jcjoiai lrjot nnthlnp hv Mo
woods to hunt w . :: r b nusu. lü Lllü
o..mt;i.wiuui o ui iu ranroau, although he "stood to lose" if tho investment ho had made had turned out badly. He got his $4,000,000 back from tho Lake Superior company with five per cent, interest. incidentally, he secured for the railroad the privileiro
oi noitiing and leasing tho mines in the Mesaba and building and operating an elevator in Buffalo, privileges which would have been denied the railroad as a corporation.
Defends Parole System. Oporto, Pol). 13. Pilling tho pulpit of the First Mothodist church by invitation of tho pastor, Harry B, Darling, editor of tho Ai
Washington, Fob. 1. Work on tho secretary of tho stato board of parPanama canal has progressed so far dons, made a vigorous defense of tho that tho Panama railroad is being Indiana parole system and of the
uoikou out oi its old right of way. On work of the state board of pardons Feb. 15 tho railroad will begin using Mr. Darling cited as proof of the the section of the relocated track be- statement that the board of pardons twoen Gorgona and Gatun, a distance as doing a work of reformation roof 33 miles, and by tho first of April Ports submitted by .100 men to whom the section of old track will bo en- clemency had been recommended and tirely removed. Uy that timo it in granted by tho pardon board, showing expected Gatun lake will begin to rise that only throe had been returned for tothe 50-foot level. violations. He declared that modern Tho new track increases the dis- Penology is rapidly ceasing to be rettance across the isthmus from Colon I'ibutlve and is becoming redemptive
uuu minima approximately five miles in Its purposes.
aim adds ten minutes to the running
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UUnUteS. T.nfnvnHn TTU 10 urint
wnw, j'vu, .to. winiain vvep ley. for flfteon
NEW BALL LEAGUE FflRMFn the Lako & Western railroad and
winiib.w r , , .
luruier resiaent or Jnfavette.
Russia has imprisoned a man for writing a volume of poems. Are there, after all, virtues in autocracy?
A learned judge was asked to pass upon the complaint of a family which objected to rag time overhead. Ho couldn't do It. being a mortal.
AVIATOR HAS EXCITING TRIP Struggles With Hysterical Woman and Disordered Engine 1,000 Feet Above Earth.
New York policemen are learning wrestling that they may arrest offenders "with less brutality." Why houldn't they study etiquetto?
Chinese highwaymen, wo are told, succeeded in getting away with a trining sum like $S50,000. Even at this early date tho Chineso republic has developed successful financiers.
One of our historians arises to remark that Mother Eve was not n good Jooker, but what's the use o being beautiful when there Is only one man in the world and no other women?
New York, Feb. 13. Struggling with a hysterical woman 1,000 feet above the earth and with his engine out of order because the gasoline had frozen in tho carbureter, George V. Beatty, the aviator, brought his aeroplane and passenger, Mrs. William A. Dunlap, safely to the ground after perhaps the most exciting trip of his career.
Mrs. Dunlap stated after recovering
from her hysteria that neither gold nor
precious stones would ever tempt her to again leave tho earth in a flying
machine.
Chicago, Louisville, St. Louis, Detroit, Indianapolis, Milwaukee, Cleveland and Kansas City Enter. St. Louis, Feb. 1.5. All doubt regarding Chicago having a third league club was dispelled at the meeting of the Columbian league here. William Niesen was granted the franchise. Louisville, St. Louis, Detroit, Indianapolis, Milwaukee, Cleveland and Kansas City were also granted franchises. Tho most important action taken by the magnates was tho decision not to ask players to jump major league con
tracts. Those not under reserve, how. ever, will be secured by all cities.
. imua-i maiuuiii oi j-iniayette, was
killed In a railroad accident at Elgin, HI. iris homo was in Battle Creek, Mich., and ho was on a pleasure trip when he met death. His wife was formerly Miss Mary Burk, at one time a resident of Indianapolis. Wop-
icy was iiuy-iive years old and engineer out of Battle Creek.
was
JOHN D. AND FRANK AT OUTS Oil King's Brother Testifies Two Rockefellers Have Not Spoken For Twelve Years.
Wanted to Outlive Him. Richmond, Feb. 13. John Merrett, aged seventy-two, died of pneumonia at his homo near Contervllle. Mr. Merrett. when taken ill a week ago, declined to take any medicine because as he said ho preferred to die rather than to survive his wife who also is very ill and whose recovery is not expected. His grief over his wife's Illness was the primary cause of his own sickness.
South Bend. Frank E, Arnold, one of the best known young lumbermen of South Bend and Schoolcraft, Mich., has turned over to the polico a letter demanding payment of ?noO or forfeiture of his life. Arnold Mas no idea who tho blackmailers aro. Arnold a short (line ago foil hoir to a
largo eslato of his mother, Mrs. Manley P. Androws of this city, and it is supposed tho blackmailers, hearing of
nu uicL. auompteti to force him to pay over the $500. Newcastle. Tho pollco discovered that tho city has been flooded recently with bogus checks, which local merchants havo cashed and In
each instance given change. A dozen different schemes were worked, and tho merchants, although warned; and using precautions, wero absolutely taken unawares. Spurious coins have also turned up and the police believe there is a counterfeiter working in tho city. Wabash. Becauso of his oimosl-
tlon to the operation or motor cars on public highways, Ora Abshiro.
twenty-live years old, a farmer, hurled an ax at Lewis Bing of Indianapolis as the latter passed him in an automobile near here. Abshire was arrested. The ax just missed Bing, and coming In contact with a tire on ono of the whßels of his car, cut it in two. Tho farmer was in a wagor when the autoist passed him on a country road. Logansport. Mrs. Mary Landis,
aged eighty, who has been slcU for somo time, Is now in a critical condition. K. M. Landis of Chicago, United States district judge, is here in answer to a summons. Dr. John Landis of Cincinnati, head of the
health department of that city, and former Congressman Charles B. Landis of Washington have been notified of their mother's serious illnosrs.
TESTIMONY
OF FJVEWOMEN Proves That Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- ' pound Is Reliable. Reedville. Ore. "I
mend Lydia E. Pinkham's Verübte Compound to all women who are paiar through the Change of Life, alKS
me a well Woman after suffering three years." Mrs. Mary Bogart, Reedville, Oregon. New Orleans, La. " Wten passing through the Chantre of Lif T w.
MnSWjöoorf M troubled With hot. flamkne
weak and dizzy spells and backache. Iwasnotfitfcr
anything until I took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound which proved worth its weight m gold tome. "-Mrs. Gas ton Blondeau, 1541 Polymnia St., New Orleans. Mishawaka, Ind.-' ' Women passing through the Change of Life can take nothing better than Lydia. E. Pinkham's VeetahU
kMnda BauorÄ ComDOUncL T nm
mendmgi t to al 1 my f riend because of what it ha done for me. "-Mrs. Chas. Bauer, 523 E. Marion St, Mishawaka, Ind. Alton Stationy.-'Tor
MrDrr&ii1110 l suffered from
troubles in consequence of my age and thought I could not live. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
compound made me well and 1 want other suffering women to know about it n
LNWnÄThörn Ja Mrs. Emma Bailey, Alton aiBIMHMH Station. Kv.
Deisem No. Dak. "I was passing through Change of Life and felt very bad. I could not sleep and was very nervous. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound restored mo to perfect hedth and 1 would not be without it." Mrs. F. M. THORN, Deisem, No. Dak. 11 'K TAH INim.KIt y; . nMIOVO (t(i YntnrrtrxwT biuk If db.uti.iivd w. T.ri"k.u-c., Iu.,in., "ii
Xi
INFALLIBLE FOR WEAK SORE EVC
ft ft . a
unjustifiable Suspicion. Tho colonel had .caught Rastus redhandod, coming out of tho hon eoop with throo fat pullots undr hla coat. "So," ho nald, 'Tvo caught you at last stealing my hens, have I?" "What, mo, ßuh?" replied Rnstus, In pained surprise. "Why, Marse Colonel, ßuh, I hain't a-stoalln' no hens, suh." "Then what aro you doing with thorn under your coat?" demanded tho colonel. "Why, Marso Colonel, hit look to mo so llko it war gwlne to snow, suh, dat ah wont out to do coop to bring dem hens in by do kitchen flah, suh, to keep 'em from gittin froze, suh, said tho old man, with a deep sigh, to
luul mac ins Honor had been pected. Harper's Weekly.
6US-
Dental Operation on Pony. A remarkable operation has been performed by a Wanstead (EngO veterinary surgeon on a pony which had a bad fracture of tho lower jaw. After injecting cocaino and wiring tho teeth together, the surgeon drilled a hole through tho jawbone, and tho hroken parts wero then firmly drawn together by strong silver wire. Th pony is expected to make a complete recovery.
Mistaken identity. am looking for a little
"Sir,
cor." '"Well, do I look like ville Courier-Journal.
suc-
onc?M-Louis-
Coffee
A TROUBLE MAKER Poison Breeds Variety of Mit.
Marion. Three boards of commissioners will be in
at
county
session
A California woman who didn't know for twenty years what kept her ill, writes to tell how sho won backhw health by quitting coffee: "I am 54 years old," she says, "hay used coffee all my lifo, and for 20 years suffered from indi
Cleveland, O., Feb. 13.-Franlc Rockefeller, brother of John D., testified In municipal court before Judge
Entire Train Goes In Ditch. Fort Wayne, Feb. 13. Wabash passenger train No. 3 on tho Montpelier division went into a ditch at Thurman. ton miles east of here, when a bar dropped from the nncinn Tho
Grant and adjoining counties constructed several line roads.
New Yorker dropped dead when ho learned that ho had been left a legacy of $180.000. but In splto of Its dangers most of us are willing to take a chance on being left that much money.
A young woman In Chicago has gone to jail rather than talk. Stich a thing would scorn Incredible If there were not court records to provo this mazing chargo against any daughter of Eve.
LANGF0RD BEATS JIM BARRY
Heavyweights Battle Twenty Rounds
Bcforo Large Crowd irt Sydney, Australia. t...i.. . i i ...
ojuuL-y, vusiraua, foü. 13. Sam
Langtord, heavyweight American pugilist and heavyweight champion ... i- i i . , . .
ui iMigtanu. ueieateu James Barrv, the
Chicago heavyweight, on points in n match of twenty rounds. The fight took place in tho Stadium in the pres
ence of a large audience.
Levin that he had not spoken to tho entire train went into tho ditch but oil fc?ng for twelve years. Besides, it is reported nono of ihn nnMaJ
- - - - l .w o V I o Injured. A relief train was sent
should ho with accent it from his
Frank insists his name proncunced Rock-o-fellor, on the o, to distinguish
brother's name. Tho statement was mado by Frank Rockefeller when ho was in court a the defendant in a suit brought by his chauffour, Samuel Fried, for $G3
was
from
here.
tho firnnf
win uiuuac ijuw uö ii uuruen xnn a
oiv February 29, the boards being those draS to me all tho time, and about of Grant, Wabash and Huntington once a year my ailments got such hold counties. The tri-county meeting is uPn me that I was regularly 'sick in for the purpose of passing on matters bed' for several weeks each time, pertaining to the building of county "I was reluctant to concludo that line roads. During the past vear coffee was the cause of mv tmnhin if
have I am thankful that I found out th
truth. "Then I determined to use Postum
Indianapolis. James Ryan, alias exclusively for a week at first for I
Jack Quinn, of Cincinnati, who douoted my ability to do without cofrohbed the post office at Swazee last fee for aiy length of time. 1 mad July, pleaded guilty In the Xederal tl,e Postum carefully, as directed, and court. Judge Anderson sentenced him üeforo tho week expired had my rsto the prison at Leavenworth, Kan., ward ln a perceptible increase in for five years. Ryan is fifty-four years length and spirits, old, and had served a ten-year sen- "Seeing the good that my short extenco previously at Leavenworth, hav- Periment had accomplished, 1 resolved ing been convicted of a post office rob- t0 continue tho use of Postum, cuttinr
hery in Illinois. out tho coffee entirely. This I did for
ulno mouths, finding, daily, iucreafl
Terre Haute. Ray Hoinoy, mana- causo for gratification at my steadily
STATE FIRST IN SCHOOLS
A rich man in Pennsylvania, and a member of the bar at that, 1ms had to pay a $20 fine and $S0 costs because he tried to bent Uncle Sam out of ft cent by sending through the mail a ehtck folded in a newspaper. Served him right, you any? We thought you would,
Runs Away; Weds a Soldier. Washington, Fob. 13. Escaping tho vigilance of her father, S. A. Bartlett of Rock Island, 111., who romoved her from here to that city with a view of fioparnting her from her fiance Mary J Bartlett, tweuty-three years old, arrived hero and immediately waa married to Alfred E. Pickard, a prirate in tht marin corpa.
California's Per Capita for Education
Larger Than That of Any Other State. Sacramento, Cal., Feb. 13. Cali
fornia stands first among all tho
states of the Union In making public expenditures for education, is the as-
sortion of Stato Comptroller A Tl
Nye. This state spends seven dollars per cripltn, including stato and lo
cal expendltudea, while the average for all the states Is f 4.50. Now York
and Massachusetts rank novt n Cal
ifornia, with an expenditure of six
dollars per capita.
ger of the light and water plant lmPrving health. My indigestion rad-
Sick, Kills Himself. Lebanon. 4 Fob. 13. T. K. Clawson, aged fifty-five, a farmer living four miles northwest of tho Thorntown, committed suicide by tnklnir
acid. Ho loft a note In which he gavo of Jasonvllle, probably saved his life ually lo,t mc slcI returned, I ill health as a motive for his b' rolling ln the snow when his cloth- nined 2G pounds in weight, my color
act. Six sons und ono daite-hin. h. mg took lire from a casollnn m-nin. ""scu irom sallow to a fresh. mv
-f-,- w Ui I " ' -.j.w- I i . w
fiion. His burns are serious. uuc ana 1110 oceanic a blessing. "Then I thought I would try colf
Alexandria. Charles E. Baxter, a8a,n an(1 did so for a few weeks, Thm forty-llvo years old, Is dead nt PUIllient for deserting: my good his homo in Orestes, three miles frleml Postum, was a return of my oi west of here. Ho had just finished a troubles, conversation with one of his friends 'That taught me wisdom, and I am when ho toppled to tho fioor dead. now nnd shu11 oo all my Ufa hrmftr Measuring fivo feet six inches tall usl Postum exclusively aid tuj. and sixty inches around the waist. ,n tho benefits it hrinr mt.M NkaM
Mr. Baxter tipped the scales at 375 lven b' Postum Co., Battle pounds, heinc the heaviest mnn in Mich.
Madison county. His neck measured ''There's a reason," and it is ejtplaj. twenty-threo inches In circumference. Ca in the little book. "Th Ho4 U Eighteen years ago he was an ordl- WeHvIHe," In pk.
vlve.
Dies Alone in Her Home. VlnconncB, Fob. 13. Mrs. Louisa Wimiman, aged eighty-eight years, the widow of Frederick Wlndman, who was killed by a train two years ago, was found dead ln tho kitchen of her homo, which she Inhabited alone. The body was frozen.
Gas Kills Two Girls. Hammond, Feb. 13. Miss Marie Seligman and her friends, Miss Margaret Mills, were found dead In a room In Robertadala, a suburb of Hammond, from sas asphyxiation.
Crev
nary man, but an attack of dropqy roused him to gain ln weight.
Kvrrea the abeve
appear wrmm flat tm that.
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