Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 299, Hammond, Lake County, 6 June 1913 — Page 12

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THE TIMES. Friday," Juno 6, 1913. with it. Then the fight ended. , Sergt. White, Detective Kurta, Driver RugenRalph Tutell. The woman says that she killed Tutell because he persisted In attempting to ruin her daughter. The prosecution asserts that the crime suspicions of people dwelling In that district. They notified Sheriff Recobs CROWDS GREET CHAUTAUQUA TRAIN FROM CHIGACO TO DIXIE Up and Down in INDIANA stein and Motorcyclemen Irlck and Fletcher from the West 8t. Clair street substation made an emergency run and arrested both women. Ophelia was and he brought the woman to Tipton. She was In a deplorable condition phy was deliberate; that the woman approached Tutell from behind and plunged a carving nife into his body, reueating the act as he fell. She then surrendered to the authorities. FINDS WOMAN WANDERING. A woman, giving the name of Pearl sically and her mind is badly arteciea. GIRL. IS IN PECILIAR TRANCE. Miss Merrille Zimmerman is lying in slated for assault and battery and shooting within , the city limits and Sallle with assault and battery. Ac a trance at the ohme of her parents at Ladoga as the result of nervous strain during the commencement season of DEFIES Gl'S WITH BED SLAT. Being shot at yb her next door neigh cording to Ophelia, Sallle provoked the shooting by calling her vile names. the Ladoea HlKh School. Miss Zim Schools Along Route Dismiss .and Both Children arid Parents Gather at the Railway Depots. bor with a pistol aroused the fighting; Both women are colored. They are not Hyates and her age as 38 years was merman has been asleep since Tuesday, ingr temper ofg Sallle Rlckman, 738 Drake- street, of Indianapolis. last night. She picked up a bed slat and whacked her adversary, Ophelia Rickrelated. sent to the county farm, after spend and the efforts of several doctors nave been unsuccessful in arousing her. Friends of the young woman, as well as the members of her family, are much, alarmed. WOMAN ON TRIAL FOR LIFE. Marie Diema Domlnick of South Bend was yesterday placed In trial for her life, charged with the murder of lng a few days in the County Jail at Tipton. The woman was found wan derlng In the vicinity of the Burkhart Ischoolhouse and her actions aroused man, 736 Drake street, over the head GREAT ENTHUSIASM IS SH0WH EVERYWHERE

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Speeches Made and World-Famous Band Plays The Event

of Particular Interest Here Because of the Chautauqua in Our City This Season.

BY W. FRANK M'CLURE.

The first train of its kind ever run

In this or any other country the Redpath Chautauqua Special de luxe from

Chicago to Dixie Land, recently reached

its destination at Albany, Ga., .after being greeted by thousands of people in

the many towns and cities enroute. In fact, the demonstration everywhere was

little less then remarkable and illus

trates how firmly the foundations of ut great American forum the Chau

tauqua, is embedded in the hearts of the people of the South and Middlewest.

Covered with banners and laden tv-ith talent, the Redpath Chautauqua

Special left the LaSalle Street Station,

Chicago, over the C & E. I. at 10 A. M.

on Tuesday, May 20, amid the waving

of flags and the cheers of many who had come down to see the train leave. There were five cars, including a diner and an observation car, and, besides the usual train force, a special representative of the railroad was on

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Trio from the Barnard Orchestra Playing from the Observation Car Platform.

board to assist in making the trip a pleasant one in every detail.

There were seventy-two people on board. Besides these more than half the Chautauqua program, including the Ben Greet Players, the Grand Opera Company, and other organizations had preceded the special train by several

days.

Among those on the special train were Bohumir Kryl world-famous cornet player and band director, and his band; Opie Read, the renouned

author and lecturer; Laurant, the magician, and his assistants; the Barnard

Orchestra; the Mozart Trio; Charles Edward Varney, the lecturer; Harry

P. Harrison, president and general manager of this entire Chautauqua

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system; J. P. Young, treasurer; W. F. McClure, editor of the Lyceum News;

C. A. Shaw, manager of the Redpath Musical Bureau; Wm. Padget, manager of the Lyceum Magazine; A. T. Stearns, secretary and treasurer of the

printing company which prints vast quantities of Redpath Chautauqua publications. The" train was en route to the Albany (Ga.) Chautauqua, the first Chau

tauqua on this circuit of 110, which had already opened three days before.

It was scheduled to stop at all places en route where Chautauquas are to be held later, and word was sent ahead announcing the time of its arrival. Reporters and photographers were in the crowd at every , stop, and

nearly a hundred negatives were made of the train in three days.

The hrst stop was at Vincennes, lnd. Un account of rain the trip

tip-town in autos at this time was abandoned and the band played to the

crowd assembled under the cover which sheltered the depot plaform.

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School Chlldrrn Watching the Train at Earllngrton, Ky.

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business section with not only the sidewalks but the roadways crowded

with conveyances and people on foot.

At Evansville, lnd., the train stopped over night. Opie Read, prominent member of the Chicago Press Club, was entertained here by the Evansville

Press Club.

Seven a. m. the next morning saw the special train again on its way over tfie L. & K. road, and a short time thereafter the train pulled into Henderson, Ky., where, as in the case of both Vincennes and Princeton, t Redpath Chautauqua was held last year. In spite of the early hour many

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