Hammond Times, Volume 2, Number 17, Hammond, Lake County, 8 July 1907 — Page 2

THE LAKE COUITTZ TIMES. 'Monday. July 8. 1007.

T" I

OVER THE TEA GUPS

Mis Ji.il.si Fred Cram

Emery etc k r i.s

nt today in

Ul at liis home in

Lsitf-a

fri'-ns in Dyer

!1 at her

.Sunday with

Ilegewisch this

the ball game

relatives In

yesterday

were

John Eothman

ovtr Sunday. William Elpp" visited with friends in Iiobart ytet -rday.

Mrs. Arthur Thompson home in Doty street. A A Mi.-s Lnn M!!r spent relatives In Chicago. A

Oorsro Miller wad in

morning on busim-sn. V. J. Lyons attended

In. Chicago yesterday. Carl Ilcritairr. visited

Chicago last evening. Miss I . ll.'i l'ranf?'. spent

with friends in Englewood. Mr. and Mrs. I". C. Iirlneken visitors in Chicago yesterday. ft Mr. and Mrs. J. Dh-boid spent

flay with friend in St. John. Iloyt Ogram of Whiting visited with friends In Hammond yesterday. Mrs. William Woln r spent the day with friends in South Chicago. Mrs. Emma Cosgrove is visiting relatives In Wilmette for a few days. Mrn. Ella Orth of Indiana Harbor was In Hammond on business today. A A Miss Katherine Jung spent Sumlay with friends in Chicago Heights. AA Mr. and Mrs. John Sherby visited at Jpckson Tark, Chicago yesterday. C. H. Murray left today for a two weeks business trip through Ohio.

Mrs. J. 1 Kuhlman in reported quite 111 at her home on the north side. Mrs. Fred Ebert anil son spent Sunday-with friends in Michigan City. AA Jack llelnlein returned this morning from a few day's visit In Toledo, (). jit. Miss Hone Kalb and John Sheer spent Sunday with friends in Englewood. V. C. Hrnwn of Indiana Harbor spent yesterday with friends In Hammond. Miss Florence and liertha Henry visited friends In Englewood yesterday1. MIms Kthel Wolf was the, guest of Ii it ml.. jIk Kj Station yestej-Uay. Miss K. G. Heilley was tlio guest of friends in Thornton, 111., yesterday. A MIss Genevieve Cochran visited . friends at Indiana Harbor over Sundav. Carl Wilhelm of Tolono is spending a few days with friends in Hammond. f,A

Mis3 Flora Mashino was k-1 friends in Marengo, 111.,

day. '. " George I'opp is very ill with typhoid fever at his miKc, 40 Doty street. : :.. . .Art Miss Mabie Sherby and C. II. Stevens ' wereiat the White City in Chicago yesterday. AA 3

of Knglewood was in

evening the guest of

Miss Anna Hepp was tho guest of friends at the White City in Chicago last evening. Mrs. M. Cunningham and daughter are tho guests of relatives in Lafayette this week. Mr. and Mrs. M. Rubin, 19 State street spent yesterday with friends in Chicago Heights. aa Mrs. Net Woodt-ii and Miss Florence Loveridgo were at tho White City In Chicago yesterday. A A Miss Elizabeth Shloer who has been ill for the past tv.. weeks, is somewhat better today.

HON OFFERS TO COMPROMISE

Street Car Magnate Willing o Give Men Two Cents Increase Per Hour.

HUNS

e. v. . evening at Moors

aturday i fat 'ne r

few

Miss Laura Ho in Hammond, th. Hathaway for a

the guest over Sun-

Hoy Mitten

Hammond last friends.

Mioses Chicago . friends.

AA V- v.. lose and Mayme t.ousho of peut Sunday with Hammond

Johnston rt turned from a visit with hi:

Hill, Ind.

AA Miss Elizabeth Webber went to dar Lake this morning to spend a

da j a with relatives. A Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Lavene went to Toleston last evening to spend the evening with friends. A A Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cor. rail have returned from a few day's visit with relatives in Xiles, Mich. A A Miss I jar. so a of Chicago visited Mr. and Mrs. George Larson at their home in Sibb-y street yesterday.

uk of Crown Point is guest of Miss Kthel few days.

Mrs. E. W. Mead, who has been on a two month's trip through Canada and Kansas lias returned home.

A A W. O'Roukc and Joseph Sherby returned last evening from a visit spent with friends in Milwaukee. A A Miss Veda Hemstock has returned from Valparaiso where she visited her mother, Mrs. Mary Hemstock. AA Mr. ami Mrs. James Campbell of Hast Chicago were the guests of relatives in Hammond yesterday. A A G. l'.ines of Chicago spent Saturday and Sundav with Mr. and Mrs. M. Rubin

at tludr home, 1U State street. A A Mis: Louise and Otto P.erg of Klassville, lnd., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. 15 Lierg for several days. Miss 1'earl I'.radford went to Roseland this morning to spend a few days with her sister, Mrs. Ray WeHs.. A A The Rev. and Mrs. Lite of Lowell returned home Saturday after visiting

Mr. and Mrs. J. Floyd Irish last ween. j& A Harry White of fhioago spent Sunday with' Mr. and Mrs. 1. Heilley at. their home in South Ilohman street. A A Mr. and Jlrs. Frank Lyons and the Misses Anna and Genevieve Hastings spent Sunday with friends in Chicago. A A Miss Minnie Turner, who has been the guest of her parents for several days, returned to Valparaiso last evening. A A Miss Mareia Hemming of Joliet, 111., was the guest of Miss Lottie Morgan

at her home in

day.

A A

Mr. and Mrs. Herman Millies returned homo yesterday from a pleasant visit with relatives in Grand Haven, Mich.

Kckman lias returned s visit with her daughWarteaa, in Michigan

Special to Lake County Time.) South Chicago, July 8. President Cameron of the South Chicago Railway company has offered a new contract to the employes of the road, increasing their wages from twenty-three to twenty-tlve cents an hour. As their original demand was for thirty cents it is not known whether the new contract wil be accepted or not. Those employed by the Calumet Klectric line iiavij already accepted and signed the contract presented to them being en-

. ntirely satisfied with the terms stipulated. The employes of the Couth Chicago line, however, have not as yet given out any definite information as to whether they will aecerd to the terms stipulated. Olilcials of the company stated this morning that they did not think it probable that a strike would tnsuc In 'use the new scale did not prove satisfactory. The amount asked fur by the men on this line is thirty tents an hour, but it is understood that they held out small hopes of receiving it without a .".trike. Tiie action of those on tho Calumet division will probably have a strong tendency in influencing the others to fall in line. The contract which but recently lias been presented to them for their signature was drawn up at a meeting of tho board of directors who met with President Cameron Friday afternoon at the Chicago office. It is said that they would not consider for a minute the

thirty cent rate, and consider their new offer a most liberal one.

CAUSE

HI RIOT

Try to "Run" Machinski's Saloon and Wind up in the Booby Hatch.

STRAY

LAD FINDS G000 HOME

PHGH 11; TRAP PALS

Plain Jail Delivery, But Gathered in By Town Marshal Tice.

Are

one the

Elmer Vanosdole Happy Through Efforts of Police - and Lake County Times

POWER

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the

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THURSDAY. No .Matinee Wednesday

The efforts of Chuf Kirabach and the Hammond police to lind a trood home for Klni.-r Vanosdole. the 14-year-old boy who ran away from home and

Hammond, Monday, July 15

iOifl FINDS IRE WRONG BOOM

Clinton street over Sun-

Carl rhillina of East Chicago was in Hammond Saturday, the guest of friends, ' Mr. ano Mrs. 10. .1. Miller were the quests of friends in lllack Oak ocer Sunday. ' Messrs. William Kuhn and Albert Thorn spent Sunday with friends in Chicago. Mosdamcs HoHz. Jenkins anil Glutt are amotvg the Hammond ladies in Chicago todav. Misses Ida "and Carrie (Jruszka spent Sunday in Hammond where they visited relatives.

Transient Guest Causes Con

sternation in South Chicago Rooming House.

Mrs. C W. fii.m a few day' tor, Mrs. U Y. City.

Mr. and Chicago an Otto dlVll'i fetreet.

AA Mrs. Thomas Gunyeau of sjieiulin a week with Mrs. ci- at her home, 46 Doty

(Special to Lake County TIiiich.) South Chicago, July 8. An intruder in the home of Mrs. Slater caused all

kinds of trouble last Tuesday night and the man who gave his name as T. Noonan was given a chance to explain his action before Judge Girten Saturday afternoon. Mrs. McGrift, who rents apartments from Mrs. Slater was about to enter her rooms when she was confronted by Xoonan who had been standing just behind the door. Tiie woman was terribly frightened and began screaming at the top of her voice. The man stepped forward to explain the situation, but not before every member of the household had been aroused and had gone to her assistance. It developed that the man was the same who had engaged board and room at the house several days ago and was to occupy a room whenever lie found one vacant.

He arrived there Tuesday night for that purpose and it is supposed was in an intoxicated condition. Not be

ing able to find the apartments of Mrs. Slater lie wandered up stairs where he was found In the rooms of Mrs. McGrift. The woman charged that the they will acceed to the terms fctipulated. man not only refused to get out of the in telling thenv. so. The principals in the affair are well known in South Chicago.

s Hungarians of l.urnham caused of the worst riots on record in village lour Hammond last night.

About 10 o'clock six Hungarians entered Charles MashiiwUi's saloon on I'ullman avenue, and when they were refused freedom behind tiie liar I y

Mashinski, who is a 1'ole, they started in shooting r,ight and left, but all of their shots went wild and no one was injured, although tin- mirrors behind the bar presented a dilapitated tpp arance and several bottles were broken during the fracas. Joseph Matehez, the town marshal, and Special Othcer Alfred Tice hearing of the light started on a run to the saloon and arrested two of the men. John Misovich and Mike Kulaski, bringing them to Yest Hammond where they were lodged in the village jail over night. On the way to West Hammond Kulaski thought lie saw a chance to escape, and striking Officer Tice would have made his escape but-for Matehez, who struck him ovr the head with his billy. Kulaski changed his mind about trying to get away and was as quiet as a lamb. Jail Delivery. Fails.

Alter seeing the two men sately m the "West Hammond lock-up, tho officers went back to liurnliam in search of the other four who participated in the riot, but failed to find any trace of them until this morning when they heard that the four men had left for AYest Hammond and were bent upon breaking in the jail to rescue their comrades. When T.ioe and Matches! arrived in YCcst, Haruuiond, the jail was surrounded by the f,our men. Marshal Matehez asked them if they,, wanted to' see their comrades and replying in

the affirmative ' they were allowed to go inside the cell, ''And when once inside the door witf'Snapped on them and a warrant for their arrest was read. The foreigners say they had been trapped jjfitl began beating against the 'door trying to make their escape, but when they found their 'efforts were useless they contented themselves with calling the officers vile names in their own native tongue. The four men arrested were: Chas. Jocanski, Chas. Teteski, Chas. Iirubacki and Frank llartovichThe men arrested will be given a trial at 7 o'clock t,his evening before Justice K. K. Hunter. When searched last night two daggers were found on Kulaski and a 32ealibre revolver and a knife on Misovich.

Shortly after the men were arrested last night a large crowdof foreigners had gathered around the saloon and

for a time it looked like Matehez and Tice would have their hand full, but thev offered no resistance when their

fellow countrymen were taken away

whose paren ried. did not the lad. we when Gustav farmer of S. the boy to h his wife read little fellow': County Timi: by the sad ci They iiiim

Itimbadi take tinare with chief of the c good an

The coupit

cows anil a numl it is their hitenti'

s. separated and remarcare to be iniiioted with e rewarded yesterday Z.lchau, a Well to do Uh Ilohman street, took s hozne. Mr. Zachau and the pathetic story of the troubles in The Lakc and both Were touched

dialely

came to Chief

Hid begged to be allowed to lad to their home as they ul kin at "their place. The impressed with the kindness uplo and was glad that so opportunity presented Itself.

;avo a farm with three

of chickens, and to allow the bov

n

to earn a

Zachau in treated as a and will hav before' expi

snia

r

v age duties

sou by tl - such ben. rlenecd.

helping Mrs. He will be e loving couple lits as he never In the fall as

opellS. horon lt n line outfit.

lH

soon as school benefit of a t already lias be. suit, shoes and

this city had such

and the boy himself appreciates th

fact, lie thanked Mr. and Mrs. Zachau

tor their kindness and also Chief Kiln-

bach and the police force for the many

little acts of kindness they performed

for him.

will have the

education, and out with a new Never before in

has an, orphan or stray boy a chance to get a good home.

HOLDUP

TED

Miss Maud

Indianapolis to I for a feu- da vs.

V V Wilder

left guest

today for of friends

dau;. c

;htt-rs. I.UHar Lite Citv in

and Chl-

Mri. Smith and Maie, visiicd ti

C.iHO yestcruay. , Misses Sadie and IW-Mc Mclntyre tho guests of their parents in CI

Lawn yesterday. Misses I.ucy McMailen, Helen Miller and Harry McMull.-n spent Sua. lay with

were icago

friends

a i

Mrs. Robert G

a few u.i s vis:

in Fort Way

YYn. YVolter was oiled to Milwaukee Saturday on account of "the serious illness of an uncle. A

lis

:t at

In-!.

A A Mr. and Mrs. II. Ctaussen ralso, wore the guests of Mi.--l.HiChow over Sunday.

A. Mec, Mat

spent the day with today.

A A Miss Flora Fuiier of Lowell was in Hammond this morning on her way to Garv to visit friends. Miss Mary Gordon of Elgin, 111., is spending the week with frienda and relatives in Hammond.

Mesdames K.

Frank Pud Unfriends -n J. yer

as returned from her former homo

Yalpa-Martha

lioney and

A A Wilina. the year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Fopi'. is ill with typhoid fever at their homo, 40 Doty street. A A Miss Lisa Masepohl was the guest of friends in Chicago Saturday and saw "A Knight for a Hay" at the Whitney. AA Miss Lucy McMullen of Crawfordsville. Ind., Is visiting- her parents at their home in Flummer avenue for a few weeks. A A Mr. and Mrs Frank F.usse of Toleston were in Hammond yesterday on their way to Chicago nvhere they visited relatives. AA Mr. and Mrs. Frank Uusse of Toleston were in Hammond yesterday on their way to Chicago where they visited relatives. AA Misses Ida Mae and Mayme Randon of HoUart are tiie guests of their cousin, Mrs. II. Holtz of Sibley street for a few weeks. Mrs. Luke Kelly and Eva McFall returned to HauiTv.ond yesterday from an extend.. d visit with their parents in l'elroit. Mid'..

Mrs. K. AY. F.ump was brought to her home in Hammond from a Chicago hospital where she lias been very ill for several weeks. A A Miss Lillian Foe of Hegewiseh will be the guests of Misses Veda Hemstock tomorrow evening at her home in YVebb street. A A Mr. and Mrs. Peterson and daughter, Miss Belle, and Hoy Parry of Crown Point, drove to Hammond in their machine yesterday. AA

Arthur t isher of Indiana Harbor was

the guest of the Rev A. Smith yesterday

Hinibach avenue. AA Mr. and Mrs. A. 11. Wynn Tark were the guests of Mr,

and Mrs. Charles

at their home in

of Hyde

and Mrs.

LOWES TWO GIRLS;

LATER LOSES BOTH

Father Has Joseph Fuda Ar

rested For Abduction and Stops Wedding.

(Special to Lake County Times.)

South Chicago, 111., July S. A peculiar case of a man whose affections were hopelessly divided between two young ladies has come to the atten

tion of the local police today when Joseph Fuda was arrested on a warrant sworn out by the father of the

girl he finally selected as his wife.

It is said that i uda went east some time ago with the two girls with whom he had become Infatuated. He was unable for a long time to make up his mind as to which h liked but finally

picked out a girl by . the name of

Martin.

The other girl was left in New York

where she was either employed in

hospital or was sick and was confined

in one with some Illness, the exact facts of which are unascertainable. When Fuda returned to Chicago with the girl, her father who lives at S742 P.uffalo avenue, learned of their presence and at once had him arrested on a charge of abduction. From present Indications it appears that the fellow will now lose the Martin girl and the other as well'and in addition will have to account to her father for his actions towards the Martin girl whom he persuaded to Irave home.

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A cor of ChiUmi PerfcBincrs

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2-TtCKtT.WACOMt.g GENTRY'S rMou SHOWS

COMMENCING

M. S. (Xsborn at their home, 14 Flummer

avenue over Sundav.

A A Misses Arbeen and Lush" of Chicago

were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George

Drackert and family yesterday at their

home in State Line street.

' Mrs. C. II. Hessler of Rockford. 111.,

arrived In Hafn'mond tiiis morning

where she will be the guest of William

Morgan and family for the week.

A A Miss Hazel Williams returned to her

home in Chicago today after a pleas-

mt visit with Miss Edna Stafford at icr home in South Ilohman street. A A Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ellis, Charles

Ellis and Miss Mable Edga of Har

vey, in., were the guests or .Miss Alice IJump Sunday at her . home In East

State street.

Mrs. C. G. Kingwell and daughter,

Miss Grace and Miss Inez Eaton will leave the last of the week for Lawrence, Mich., where they will spend a two weeks vacation.

The Ladies' of the Catholic church

will hold a social Thursday evening on the lawn at the home of the Rev. Edward F. Iiarrett in East Sibley street.

Everyone is cordially invited.

Miss Stella Verrill of Muskogee, I.

T., who lias been visiting Mrs. s. A.

Bell for the past week, left last evening for Kavir.a. O., where she will spend several days before returning home. A A Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gabel and daughters of Pueblo, Colo., are expected in Hammond tomorrow to be the gues;s of Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Kunert and family at their home in Russell

street.

3

J. K. Henry returned to hi3 home

in wheeling. v . a., yesieraay aiier a week's visit with Mr. and Mrs. "W. F. Henry at their home on Sheffield ave

nue. Miss Pearl Henry went home

with hira to remain the rest of the

summer.

Sporting Extra ot LAKE COUATY

Try the Blck Laundry " for strictly TIMES on the street five mlnatea after high-class work. Phone 134. 7-2 tf. games with final result.

Men Eesponsible for Many-

Holdups Are Apprehend ed by Cashier Supple.

South Chicago, 111., July- 8. Thomas

Thompson and Frank Van Gordon

were arrested by the Hegewlsch po

jjco ior complicity m the numerous

holdups that have taken place in the

vicinity of the state line near liege

wlsch during the past few weeks and

have confessed to a series of crimes

The ca-pture -vvas 'effected by Officers

Klein and Spanier of the Ilegewisch

police force, after they had been given

tip by Bill Supple, the cashier of the

Interstate National Bank of Hege

wisch.

Yuppie noticed a couple of strange

looking men get off from a train and

chanced to sec a revolver in the pocket

or one or them. This aroused hi

curiosity and he wondered if these men were not the ones that had been

terrorizing the neighborhood for the

past few weeks.

He notified the police at Ilegewisch

and the above mentioned officers were

detailed on the case. Last Saturday night a train pulled into the station and five men stepped off from ir and

two were instantly recognized as the men whom Supple had seen.

The. police were waiting in ambush

and when the men walked down th

track the officers pounced out upon them and they were arrested before they could :drav their eruns or shnw

fight. Their latest robbery was the holding

up of two Polish men from whom they took ten cents each.

When they were taken to the police

station they were put in the swe.ithov

and soon confessed to all of the rob

beries that have taken place in the

vicinity of Ilegewisch during the past

month. They admitted that they had held up Frank Eisen, the peddler, and took from him $13 in cash and some underwear and two razors. All but the money has been recovered.

They also said that they had held

up Helena Purnpowski and Stella Sayrabuski who live in 516 Sheffield avenue, Hammond. The men live in CJ43 West Adams street. Chicago.

Heroins. YA

lllf By 111

From Gen. Chaa. King: x "Mr. I'arrish knows well how to make a story go, and with sucli a heroine and two such manly fellows as Hampton and young Brant, he has a strong one here.. I envy him his power. I rejoice in his descripuoo&. and . I thank him for thu spirited picture he draws of the young ofiicer checking that mal lynching bee just in the nick of time. With all niy heart I hope the story may be widely read. "Charles Kino."

You will want to read this, our next and best serial, the story of

EAILEOAD OFFCIALS SERVED WITH

SUMMONS.

Indiana Harbor ltailrond Appear ia Court un Blocking the Streets.

Company Charge

to

of

Michael Crawford who has been confined at St. Margaret's hospital for the iaat two weeks suffering with heart failure, succumbed Saturday evening, and the body was sent to his home at Ottawa, 111., today for burial.

Send

The Bick Laundry keeps your clothes in repair, mending dona free of charge. Phone 134. ?-2-tf.

Chief Rimbach today will serve war

rants on the officials of the Indiana

Harbor Railroad company on four com

plaints charging them with violation

of ' the ordinances m blocking the crossings of Oakley, Sohl, Jesse streets

and Calumet avenue, one evening last week. Ninety-five freight cars became stalled, at these points and held up traffic in either direction for over an

hour.

Only two brakemen were in at

tendance on the train at the time and one of them was compelled to run

some distance to the rear of the string

to flag all approaching trains, and hi absence left one man to take care o

the train. The tie-up was witnessed j presrati or

oy nunorecu or people and much imlig- I

nation was expressed. After the filing of the complaints the defendants will have ten days to return answer and after that time will be hailed into court. The chief claims that the company is responsible for the affair and not the crew in charge of the train.

Bob Hampton, 3 of Placer C

Hero of Custer's Famous Fighting Seventh. By RANDALL PARRISH, Author of "A Sword of the Old Frontier," "My Lady of the North," etc CJ From the incidents leading up to and culminating in the battle of the Little Big Horn, in which General Custer and his command were massacred by the Sioux under Sitting Bull, Mr. Parrish has developed a story of dramatic power and action that will stir the blood of every lover of akeenj exciting story. J The reader who delights in the ring of the horse's hoofs on the rocky trail of the wilderness, and who would see a dramatic picture of the West in that period of large and spectacular situations, will find in "Bob Hampton of Placer," a story that will hold the attention, fixedly, to the very end. CJ The charming romance skilfully woven into the narra-" tive will appeal to every reader who enjoys a well-told love story, with a brisk movement and a lively human interest.

IT WILL BE RUN SERIALLY IN THIS PAPER, AND YOU WILL APPRECIATE IT. WATCH FOR THE OPENING CHAPTERS

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HAMMOND.

for Descriptive Booklet

Suite 3CO-304 Hammond Bid?.

METHODIST SERVICES.

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.r.d of

meeting wit! Nason, 41j

A telegram to Ths Lake County Times relative to the date of the opening of the squirrel season is to the effect that this paper is in error in stating that the date of the opening of the squirrel season is Aug. 1. The 'date of the opening season, according to Game

K Warden E. E. Earle, is July 1.

At the First Methodist church yesterday, F.ev. Lewis .Smith, the pastor, preached for th-? first time ia the new ehurch. The coir.niunirn service was

tre largest in the history of the c

II. P. Ov rton and wife, ;

P L. Whitney, assistant secretary

the Gibson Y. M. C. A. joined. The music by the choir was inspiring. A rarely beautiful duet was rendered by II. V. Marden and Miss Ortha s?n.ith in the morning, and a choice sc-lo Ly Miss Lottie Ilobbir.3 in the evening. The Sunday school, the class meeting, and Kpworth League were well attended and Fplrit-1 gatherings. Airiouncen-.er.l3 EaJe for the- week are: "Mond.-v, S:00 p. m.. official board and Solicitors and Brotherhood of St. laui

Tuesday, S:0) p. nx, Epworth League

Wednesday, S:00 p. in.. TLft church comrades.

meets for prayer the first time in th new church. Thursday. - ( a. ra.. Ladies of. th Missionary society go on an excursion to Jackson I ark, Chicago. Friday, &:') p. in.. C'.ttao prayer

Mr. end Mrs. Fremont C, ;L.i-y street. Ccnimunicate J.

HOLD-UP HEN AWAIT TRLAL.

war

E. two

n-sted ing . l. C. I afterr.-

Ames ar:J Martin Walsh. thj

,L;t-r hold-up rr.'-n who were ar in East Chicago Friday evenrged with holding up Conductor ters, will have their trials thia .ii Ufore Justire W. EeilanO.

e p oiUe i.ave Lt-.-en unable to captura e oihtrr three r.ien who made their taway and the two men arretted re

ruse to divuh

the iiaiuts of theU