Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 225, Hammond, Lake County, 6 March 1917 — Page 1
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U. S. .MAIL CARRYING SHIR, REFUSED GUNS, DARES NOT LEAVE NEW YORK
(BULLETIN.) (By United Fvess.) I17EIANAPOX.IS, MLarcli 6. The seventieth session of tr.e Indiana legislat.ire which gave the state almost com. ple-e v.cnnan's suffrage, state-wide prohibition and ordered a constitutional convention to rewrite Indiana's ancient document, closed early today after the cicck had been stopped to allow it to proceed past thn limit of midnight.
leaders of all factions admitted today ; Tigris river who recently captured that the prohibition and suffrage laws Kul-el-Amara. The Turks are reresulted from the defection of the Ger- ported to be fleeir.c in disorder as rrin vote from the dctnocratic party in; the British army approaches historic
the presidential election. Democrat leaders, disgruntled "by He
feat at the hands of those who opposed
CSi-ori.il to Tun Timks. )
! MITITlNt;. I.I. JI:irch 6. Tl.f rri- : mnrles lu r ti-dav promipc-d to hi; a tani''
. at'fii ir. Tlv l aiiiTs -n bcth th rejiuhli-1 ' can and ii -iinu-rnt lc tiikits hud no op-. . . , , .... . i position. Thi'i-i- wt-re some liush-s on Jast unicacro is Ablaze witn
! lio'.li ti'k'ts for aliiiTinen fit lai'fo and j i in some of the wards. Kn-'h party to name four ward r-'pn-si'iit a 1 1 vis and1 two aMirtto'ti at la rue. Candidates fori tiio two tick's hii as follows: EEPUBLICAN. j ; Mayor 'Walter K. Scliras'V i I Clerk X. t'. Jnuiglas, Thoir.nss 15. i ! i "eraj" ski. Treasurer P. T". ; r i f f i t h . ! I Judge : K. i;r.en. ;
Red Fire Last Night While ; Candidates Speak and Brass Bands Play Lively Music.
("eneral Maude. General Maude is commander of
Cauad.
fur better crs'tnizej tlian the ilepub":.-
Councilman at Large C"iirc I,. 1-Vdorko. Fr.-uik M. L.-iii,'. Michael 1'i'is:.; Councilman Pirst Ward Andrew llaluska. Second Ward lietiben Ppnrrier. Third Wlrd .Iaia'S W. liurt''ii. Tourth Ward Walt, r Kiifi ner. Michael Kichvalsky. K. Wyso.-ki. DEMOCKATIC. Mayor T. L r J. M..ser. Clerk .lob n T.'kart. Treasurer M iehael Kfzaeik. Judge T. ,T,.. Sullivan. Councilman at Large .1. din J. Dufi'y. . Me.-k. X. I-:. Milb-r. Councilman 1st Ward Tony lirecki, Siilia!!i Sf.'.l. Second Ward Miklos IfIi-ui. Third Ward Arthur K. lirennon. Fourth Ward Jos. Man:hak, l'eli: Xi.ioikiewi. ..
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eye mayoralty
President wuson, weie V""" "" loan. Whet!., r or not the s naie lvmoths tv7o laws, always opposed "by the, ontt.(, K.,,,.rbj,, wlU a,.(.rov,.,i will German democrat Vote were proposed. , ,p Hl ju,. tl,,.i bl;t ,t :(r n.:..)1u,. ! that of the Kepuhh.'ans. who. It is conINDIANAPOLIS, IND., March; ee.le,l. in.pi:t ha-.,, I- , n better r6 The seventieth sefsion of the - , . -v.i,, r1r-xt it' LACK Or HARMONY KCSTS. Indiana general assembly closed at . r f .nt s.,..vr!l,.s ,. s,,r, ,,tmiclnight last night after one of the ; th lU y,nhUi.HUii in h,.h!llf .f -u-.e rw. mast remarkable sessions on rec-; .,,,ji the disposition on th.-,r j..rt : to hi-i-ucn or juest h ,n the- Ttiotivs of
.'J, c: . - - p ' the 1 1. hi,, era ts, or i-i n the s.-r-.ate Kwoman sutira.e. so fa, a, i..e ,.u),!K.afls who h;)I.r..,!,.,J t (,r.,,s1 ws, ...,,,,,
;C:SatUre Can gtar.v U, la HiC.uUoa . 1nii,.h, tti,. 5i..iui,-hter of the ;,,v.--ne.r-s it." fuiar in.-, ::un last eve ii it, a i: i'l the MaSton-McKinley Suffrage i j)is irievltbie. l.;.,-k of harmony .Mlon '.a.s r.ot;. t-l that aii four e.-UHiM.ite
riCnt ! 'he senate Ji--pu li icy ns and lack ot liar-i "!' !i ior i-r t:,,it city were la at-
! mony are credited now u i!h beintr rave- t :,!: nee. Affer tv committee to its.
faiiure of many vest:t: te the city's finances ha, I re-
CANDIDATES TALK
lTimary election poll- in l-iast "hie ! op. re d uuielly at six o'clock this morniiiK iin-i at noon tie; itidieal ions were that, a heay r publican vote woubl be cast. (in re-count of the I'm-t that there are no cont-sts on the democratic tick. t. tiiis party vote will be cxti.-'ia ly lint. The str.ats last lliKll'. Were apla.c with red nr.- and glaring it u torn. ,!n i e litlits while brass hands awoke the echoes on a number of the priivnpal streets. Nearly every Tin 1 1 available was occupnd b. t lie various candidates proclaiming their special lltia ss for the :'fie.-s sought. M my of the h ad. rs say that the second choiee priih-t'o wiil he sparingly us.-d. e-s, . f t ir. certain precincts where the cam! id it es have taken ad ant age of their knowledge of the i'i'ect that such o'.s v.-ouhi have and urg--l those h , con HI ted he p-rMiari.d to fii-.e- their first choice to p. ark thein tip f"f second choice. Xot wit list and !:.' this situation, it is expected that th- sr.Cr.nd Choi, e o'eS w ill bring a ntim! r of s u prises w h-n the final canvas is made.
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Dry Bill May Even Bar Bible From the Mail
ah heh
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to vote for ah of nee: ottr tnan- v r;,sri,usll,; for th those provided for :n the constitu- 3"u.rulja,.an measures
tier.. ! BILLS SLAUGHTERED. CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION. ; Aide fi-orn the trene-nd.-us int. rest in V , .,.:!. uMoeal ..liven: will b" t .. nr,v,, T-e ntioto d i-.-n-ir.-s, ti,.-. ex- ! 1 re xt vear f. th- result of the pas- ; c,s(? t.,x hu the urea tost r-uMte ats- -f measure prov iding that 1 '' j t,.nu..M- t PlffH, ,,. 0vvi:,g to ,;.-!.. !,.r,-b!! I- . lected to convene in ( tU; spiIv!,(i ori-ani;:at.on , . rfee.cl bv
i.-ir,,h. r of tie- p.
THE PASSING
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Si" --ik- r Kschhach and his followers
onst it ut hei v. hic'n
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s II .n the r-r -r- -se ut .-i 1 1 v.-s
Ir-n.-mg a riev. j-,-!.-; on.-, j. u. .. ..!. .ij f.,,.,,.. fnht. Th (e-vernor fought
su.l! r.- sufj.-ct to to.- iat..i. a:.ou o, , bnri, f ,r thi (j
of t!, srate. j-,,,! worn.,., ; ,.,..,,, .,r r,-,v.. j,.!t ,.p.tn .,: s-ifM-a.e. consti'utional probi,!! ion. a - s.. ,Yj, w, .,, k,,,lX,a . ,;.L
s.tiem ,.t t.-ixT.io!, si., I i-ar.v e'pe,
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!i At-irora cat to have ang.-ra
rb fVato.l in th.- senate after a s
and it ga in. i mu- 'i
Tlmi i-i arc- x ' - I to 1-rporat'-d in "i r-"vv coi-.-t ion.
to e-i-s n. feet that V
"DUST DP.T" AND "EONE DEY." "u April 1 r 1 x. Jtel:,,;:). will be "dust ,i as the resd'.t of th..- e!,aetment of
th.-- Wright st a. te-w i,!e j r'-btbitb-n !-:'.!. I T! e laden. a prohibition !;,'v iu 'onvbl-; (.r,.,-i ,,!:,. ,,f tie:- most perfoet -ro, ih:t i-an
t-d by any b-gisla-
-n law th- fed-
. n a t e J a i , ,,era s ,
vv r re well f-reiuz-d ami th.at Stnator Xei )l, arid c-ther b-puhl jeans showed a (list ositioti to v ote vi'h them t rac-
j ti'-aiy t- ci.-n'rol ail b glsl it jon nfl.-r
p-obihiti n. su-Tr-ige aiei n,.. ee.asii'utional cop v . ntion call were disposed of. The house and s.nate est' rday pass-
port.' l that V.-st Hammon 1 was livini: with, n !t me. ins and paying off back debts, ;,:! tie i.th-.-r business of the vi-ni'is was rar.ai f,,r, the club a -I-j-"ltne! are! t ' , - a r, -1 i ! a t e s were invited to spe.k. Ta il Kamradt, the present mayor, M.-rtin Kit.iu run, Kr.it: k
p tin-en anl K. M. Wncyzi-.ski f-.T-ii t-,bi i wtl.lt . huub.l to -bill - with the offiee of
mayor. 1'erry I'a 1 1 -rsoe. . r t iritis: co i ;-,,.r j i .. , , -i ! : i reins. -1, explained to the. c.-j-h-ring ' t'n. it he vvas comp.-lb-d to g; v . up his ,
resi b".: e in W est 1 l.trirnon.i on a--- TI!K!:i: is one sub.i.-i t that tw "tint of a. "ii'.tie , .-, , w -ev- e.; giil in ; ,.n Can ngr.-e on j. rfectly and
Tle-re is no limit to the prohibit ion j crusade. A Wasa mgt on 1 1 . (.". disi pa" . h sa ys : In their zeal to eradicate demon i rum from nati.nal life, the "dry" eiemi nt in 1 'on gross has framed a , bill so drastic that, tlv Ihble and i oth.-r lit.-ntry classics may ! b.irn.i j from us.- of the maiis. recording to j those who oppose the lull Tile m.asi pre contains the stipulation that the j niaos are barred to "any publication of any kind" that contains "any advert is.-m. nt of li-nnors." The on. stion has b-- n r iis,-d as to whether
AT thnt we b. !i. ve it is foolish to ex-1 laudatory rcb-ri nc- to liquor does
tens lo i;i:V time. uh.r, fla-re r so
o.-erts for a lady fat b att.-nd A XI") thie nights so b-a u t : f i: 1.
i n,t const it ute rn "advertisement. ; Tims in the first book of Timothy. I Chapter V, Wrs-; 23: "lb- n.) longer ' a drinker of water, but us- a little tt ,i for thy s""om-ieh's sake and thin.- of i.- n inlini.it h s."
Dees Not Include Neutral Merchantmen UnSer Right to Sink Ensray Ships.
(BULLETIN.) WASHINGTON-, March 6. President Wilson probably will announce his decision today on arming- American merchantmen. There was strong information to tJie effect that the decision of liis legal advisers will give him the power of furnis.hiag' guns to the ship owners.
Ey United PrPess. WASHINGTON, March 6. Austria can not give up her right to sink enemy merchantmen, she declares in her reply to the American note received today. Austria does not, however, Include neutral merchant bhips under this right. Hence authorities are inclined to believe she has stretch.! a point to meet the American effort to avoid a break. The government tipon reading her reply was inclined to wait for acts by Austria. Her word indicated a desire to avoid a break with the United States, even though she supports the theory of Germany's unlimited submarine warfare.
Hore signincant still is the fact that rr-r.: j Austria apparently hag no snbmarinaii ww mi 1 1 iMMimiMrfimMaiiaM j ef her own wharewith to carry out her -m f J A ' tilre-t against c-iiemy merchantmen. Sg -r M g y 1 Authorities feci that in view of Ansfi" . i W. ' iria's el5rortB to prevent a break it would iim JL aW JSm a tik Jl 'aa advisable at this time to await de.
i elopments to see if she carries out warfare by submarines atralnst vassnlu
(BULLETIN.) , Uiker than enemy merchantmen. Government men flocked &ota on' Austria's reply is far less conclusive ithan her original note sent shortly after Gary's primary election today paralyz-1 Germany's decree in which she npheia ing-th aegro vote, prompting saloon- i e-iiuiiiy's inteatiens. TUs reply i the j most lengthy cUnlcmatic document re. keepers to close side doors, and creating j cei7ea at the s.ats (1;jpartnlellt, in som8 added eicitement. At three o'clock 4,200 time. It covers about tv.enty typewritI ten pages. All felt it would serve to votes had been cast and in six precincts : avert a trcar. there were no more republican ballots. j
Learning' there were, at least six fed.
j eral agents in the city negroes were
Steamship Philadelphia in drydock. The American line steamship Philadelphia, which carries passengers an. mails to Liverpool when Germany is wiliir.fr, is tied up for an indefinite period in the port of New York and has jjone into drydock for a "thorough overhauling." Had the senate passed the armed neutrality bill the Philadelphia would have been fitted out with defensive armament and resumed saihr.g-s.
! afraid to vote.
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( emu- s i:u umb r lie b.- n
d fall 1 i
measures ev
1 ir.- fieri under the K- i r-.l gov , rmv.ent will ;
f,ir. f Ri.-l.t f-f t':i state law. DEMOCRATS WELL OH.GANI2ED. : on will d"nv se--i,.us!y the stat. r:eut that thf senato Ii.-mf.cra ts iv.-r
I'd. u p. i. r sip
i-i'iit id ing f
si-1 in i ne en- , ,., nM,
SPANISH PRINCESS IN ENGLAND WHILE HUSBAND'S IN WAR
r.s.ion of rules, a ' r.-irtstrvion of w .,
en voter:-. iho Iiouse and pcn-ite a
,'e,..--i a Piindsy moving pieture l-ivv. wiih provisions for censorship ami f r HOLD GOOD
tie ostabrshrm-T-t. of a Motion lotur. Commission. Th:. was th- only ernessif ti in the way of ! g is ' -i t ion f,,r
1 ' , n s v ! va' . in who i;-ol o.ns'ii;,-,! toi
bf-come Mrs. I 'a t t'-rsoii," and he will; .not. be a camli.hite for the offi-e again, j The West Hammond eiub a pi e ii n t . d a co u: la i : t last e v-., i n g to coa-i-e t
a camtiaign t-,r n- ;aiiiu,-;ui":i o; lawns and tree planting'. Prizes are to be
given f- r tie best kept lawns. T. J. j "S a w fu ! 1 y k ii id
i i I (OiTior is ciriirman oi t -.e comn t.-e, i h-ogre (h i;1 b-r.
rally: "A h!oimr.
e slmiil-I use ji, should we not? And
ARCHITECT
THAT i" wh.-n they bo!t oonlia! hale the same woman
! ANb bow they can g-o to it. I THAXK.s. Mr. 7imrm i-n-.m for i. I offering to fio- Ireli .na to Mexico
ii, vv no j
her.
ttii: T-e ! imat ion
V oil.
pie wh.o rise in th, ir
LAFORTE HAD COSTLY FIRE
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DEATH OF MRS.
GEORGE HiLOli:
SKI. O-I K' l diezy.
MEETING AT ! -V " b',v n - - i rots of war is trv it g to ROBERTSDALE; among i.. s t-i iMs (Special to Tub Timks.) i hangers
!' it'l '" ' un li .s) h, hand and indicate a v ry healthy
lAPdUTh. 1Mb .'-larcn o. ino; building activity. Among th.
building housing the plant of the Ka-
rians for new building-'. t-aar'n-sixty thousanil d-dlars for In-lian Harbor and nine thousand dollars for Hammond have been complete 1 by Anti.t""' Mac Turn, r of llaotmond. T's-sa are i
mly some of the larger projects he has j
to the hot' S' ue. ze li
and
r.orte rgus. one of tic- t vv o daily n-.vvs-
i"Ir'""i papf ts in this city, and til- AVolf TraeI tor companv. was cutteil by pre today.
KOliKUTSHAI.K. INO., March fi. i Sol'TlI boiinl at ; j.. m. after wait - The euuiptmnt and stoek of the Argus I'la. citizens f-f Kobertsduie lo-bl a meet-! fur the car 40 minutes. was d. stroyi d. The paper is being print-
last night at the Kratiklin school, . . , , r,l today in tne simp ot the Kal'orte
: . i
audi'orinm. which was at tended by both
; publicans and liemocrats. The pur-
ose of the meeting was the organiza-j trying to b; funny
ion of a citizens party for a bigger and
. . ! better Hammond, party polities being Friends Grieved at hews of ; put a.-ih- and m muting with me oni cause in X'b'VV. Tragedy in Well Known Th ""iiza!i"n r. w .s foiio,vs.
with M. J I. Selbrs as p-erinanent nair-m-n and Karl Monro secretary and lbnrv Vi-', Arthur Slross and Henry
i Hainan as precinct committeemen. I M-. h.irio "i H inlon. wit', f'ap'.! Knfort una'., i y tio ladies joined in th,i ge II ii.iiei of t II:niim,i, ;,,,!;, e meeting last niirht. t o a special inv itaj f. r. .-. was i'u-iul .! i 1 J,,i.. y. sterday ''on will be e.xti le.ied to the fair sex !a!ternooe ::! hr-i .-n ,,f hr home i next Inciting. iat 4'-l liohr oio-t. M - H.ir.lon was! ' ' . Ian hivaii. and had been iil ,.f n. I j VHITING S a,lri't,:;:i- w :,s ''"" i,r !""' i ii t rrir -sr a vr tc? nrrm
1 by her h.nsb.iml a:,-i tim- DALUUIH JJ:J.i.lX lO UU i
M TH K funniost tiling in the vvi rid?
WII V that's asy, a s rious woman
Herald.
MARTIN SUCCEEDS j J. W. KERN
Family
"WK Wf.ivhr bow Miss Thda 11a ra
would act if she were married and In r j
)IAI:in'OhKId husband happ.m.i . . I to drop a .smidgen of v:gai,.tte u.'-h , d'd.. ' By United PrPess. i o' the harduood !hw? SVASH1X ITi X. Map'h th Senator TOTS of p., -Pie nr.- horriib d at! Thomas S. Martin. Virginia, succeeds I
plans
are the following: $ Lb" . 0 0 for a theater bui'ding en Cedar street, "3 by 12a, Indiana Harbor for l.eo I'echoski.
$12.'i00 for store and flat building. ?.:, '' by ISO f'-ct on Cedar sir'-it. Indiana;
Harbor, for Sam Tnnnonbaum. $1 bOHO for store and Hat biiibbr.g. by i0 feet on Cedar street. Indiana Harbor, for T. P.otblott. ?y.(Mlii for four il.it building on Kim street. Indiana Harbor, for Stanley ( dimisky. $i',nOU for four flat building on Klixabe'h street, Hammond. for AValti r
Wolff.
IHy I ni,e-.i i'rH t 'ablcR rn m. ) I'lMlliV, arcii lb flu-r sat. unlay ! ! i 1 1 :i n ,! wiil !, .(inpellcl t pri!i.:i( h,. , .-pnvia ( ion ,.f li,oi, IScp: i on aciaimf of t!c Hit. Itmts S'iict;:ir::ns lea i.-li-i". .ice,jia!inir tf r.iUi,iiv-,'iornt ,:-a tu-ro l..iday ir.ini llnlcit K.niric. (!!t ailed Presn.) !.i"i:l iV I X la .-iyii!li'l .larcii it. Attack f TliitiHti i-irrr ;ircci, rd liy !ir-:iiy Itrt" fi rejiiibsed ciit of Slonelia vef npH 7lu! h furt'i.-r nt. tack in ttic sat,:p idaco ivni fiist-rat-! ly "mi iiTtnniilat.nu: tire." tiIh'k official . ; r m a u Man'iuent !-flare.
sea nda I WHKN" they w'oubl do r-vi, tly tieSAM K thing it" Key f, ;t sure tin y
S.nat llnel-
3. rn, Indiana, as democratic
d--f.
: l viva
. biblr. ii, I-.i vv : ei . e. "eri.oii a: 1 Kvelv ii. t'apt. I Pinion has been a member of tee !(,,,! i-k-jp! ,(,:,-,. nr e for seventeen lt-;!i-s I The f iuera1 to be in j. Ti, irs.hi v mornieg at 1' 'eh-.. U in All Saints : bi'.rch vv iiii burial at Calvaiy c.-me-I t. i
SOME MONEY! AVIUTIX'C!. IX P. Mareh fi. Ocorg.- , K-.can, the Front street saloonkeeper, is j minus $;::i.t" as the result of a mistake ! in cashing a ebc-k. -lau.le Higgins of Hammond went into Koean's saloon an 1 i
pr.seiitod a checK to ne easte-u. ix-ieau took a place at the check ami 1 bought it said $411 00. Higgins took the more y aml w.-nt off without saving a word, shorttv after Kocan notice, the heck
HAS RESIGNED ! as fi,r A c,,,., instead of ?bb Officers j v.erc s. nt to Higgins hoarding bouse in Ha I. y. age,,rf.,,- ;he M..n inHamn,cml. but found that be had left ml for th- pa t four months.! for parts unknown, found a more b-sirablc position i counting. I. 'P'r,.',.M ,-ftl, So., ' "NTO CONTESTS
wouldn't K.1-: caught at i. "VI )K can't e b. r." s onng chap at the front , gag.d" ' I 1C N"i. V it." young c' what she's vn gaged to" KAXK!
iid fa l her t oor, "she's
May Receive Damages. By United PrPess.
V.SH1X' !T" X, March ij. Pecla ring J
valid t!
compensation act, th
GERMAN SPIES ARE ARRESTED
OMy I n I led Press.) XKW YcllK", .M.iieii .'..-.i..-. i i., l,n..
'!- C'-iahiaderty, a. Hindoo i,'n si.-hm
I! I nitrd l'r'? ii1i4k rn ni. l.OMXlV, l.-ircli i liinl niT.ililniieH on Siiadav' ilroppeil IhmIm iitt-r llavt fmniiees nt llredack, t.erinaii? . Illy 1 uitcd Press I a b leg rn in. I I'tHls, X:, roll !. IIPKiiprntr fihtinu: coiuinncw In tl r'uioii of ihr .niriiTPs Wnoiln n-nl lounnioutit, nnd xitcnt clVirl tf tl:e OrmHni to lri- l'rcncli troop trp from r'iM-liej lum- fnlleil.
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Xevv York state wo, knan s 11 1 J ,r- brn t sob ,.n m r. a Ifr.ii a n. a re
supremn court ; nuuer arrest at .xevv lorK pora e iie-,,.
ah "I'll- I ),,., i piay that railroad employes en j ' s (,'ar-.,i wuti s.-tung on
mniercc tuay re-."""- """...iv e , a, ,, .ic-m-t a
frioml.y nation. 'Kiev w;i! b. ar.
TIMK' nli jrr personal trir.n:ei t the people of this nuumunit y from the mrri-hantfi.
I gag. d in interstat cover damages.
iMONON AGENT
AT CROWN POINT
(Special to The Times.)
i Ham I I in ,h
j'me's ('iii-ag-i tiffjo has Unuered In.
resigr.nt ion to g" into et on lb. i. mil of th.is tivmli. Mr. Habv w:l
i.e -. .-..-i. i l-v the agent at liver i HlalVX KclXT. 1X1... March 6.wbose t-hua- in tarn will i:,, pv' Krimary day want by unnoticed in g,-nt c.bn now at Ih.seiaum Crown Toint. The citizens party in Mr H.-W has b. en in the l..,mn.onl Povv-r. do i.i. ,1 to let good enough alon. ,--!,-:l work 1 r th- ,.;,st five uarsi an-1 no contests necessitating a primary
and is ri garde, 1 as most .ffici.-nt. of-i wa r
lb- was formerly . asha r uu b-r - will he tu.-ote up i u ue- i
w' -' ' . '' I&. -V x
NEWLY INVENTED PERISCOPE FOR USE IN TRENCHES HAILED AS LIFE SAVER
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Agelf Karkimn and as ag.,,; fr t he -oil icia is ot t IK ,o ,.i mode ,,,-w friei, Is for it. His new ing one. while
poiti-ui liobls out to him ue.t vu'i'v mor.'-
Princess Lcuis of Bourbon.
he.Uib-d. The tickets m-xt fa'.
1 i.-ial
-iiizeiis party const it ui
titers contempla t ing
t.-ring tb.e larnpaign will tile under ni,-'
1 d. sir.abh- work, hut also an imr. as-- in : ot lit r party nam.-. Is-iarv ami lie b rtves with tie- best i : ' ivv,,hfs of his many radroa-l frit nds, INAUGURAL SENT OUT, j in Hammon h j By United PrPess.
WASHTXf 1T X. Mar. h C.- To "s. t . Kusop-- right" mi th.- position ,,f n,,.
I'n'ie'' Ste'es in tin- international situa-Tnci-A.-vsino-cloudiness with probably ."i t... '.-, President Wilson has in-i
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Dutch soldier firms: rifle -quipncd ,' r'.'ug-Q
with i-.raaus periscope. This device wss dessg-nod bv J. H. I'.riiilits, a Hutch inventor, and is n;:tnei! l ti ins honor. It is attached
Her hijrrmess Princess Louis of I'.ourbon, whoso husband, the king of ; Spain's cousin, i servini with the
allies, is now in nj?!ana. ine pnn- . ut toni&llt aad We,inr-a-.v; warm- : t u,.-i-.! that co,.,.- r bis inaugural ad- j the tidier iii the trench to aim and cess, who was Miss l.eatnce liar- j tonJht considelably abova freezing: '. dress be brought t.. th.- attention of all fire accurately without danger of
tc tne r'.;i o. the ride anu enat :!es
ringion, was married in July, 1914.
Fheis at Ascot with relations.
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raigmd today before federal .authorities. Ihihiiarb-r aiiai.lte.l ti., y had received Sim,,,,.,! f.-om WoiiT Von l.-'ri. Tlie object of the phit was p, siarl a rev ad a ton in India.
she weds father of a damson i
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LODGE INTRODUCES NEUTRALITY BILL U.t I niled Prix. I
WASHrXHTCX. .Mara Ii ti. I.o.lgc, tepubliean, this aft--tioluce) an arm.-.! neutii.lit the senate. Senator cweus m
the introduction of tin- bill was not ii
Grab r. cvvens lo-l-l tiiat tlie senate f,.r-i
eien relations emiiiii!!,
bill was )
last congress. . Vice President Mar- I shall sustained Owens. Senator Thorn-; as 1 hen declared !':.:, t inasmuch that J congress was not in session Senator! Lodge's bill was not 1:1 order. The- j chair sustained Thomas. j
The Kodge bill is hie r. t :": 11 y the sam as the one defeated Sun-lav.
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fresh o strong- southerly winds tonight. foreip i governments, as information.
death from the enemy's tuiiets.
Mrs. William C. Adamson. of Pr. H. K. Sliarrer and IT. K. T amp- . Georgia, wife of the chairmtin of the riil have gmie to Kxceisior Spring-, house copnrnltt ?o on interstate comM '-. f"t' tw weeks' viit. whet., tio v j mcrce, and the mar. who fathered will take the w iters. -V fjv-it.r postal j the ht hour ra;ircaJ law, is the card received at this effi e indi- j rnost recent conrrssicnal bride. The i-nt-s that both men are wearing noth- marriage occurred during the holing but bath towels to sine !;.indrj. days.
