Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 166, Hammond, Lake County, 4 January 1918 — Page 1
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WARMER WEATHER "OL. XII. NO. 1( Delivered cy TLsaaa curriers, joc )i month; oa streets and at newsstand", ter copy; back numbers 3c per copy. v. IIAMMOXD, IXDfAXA, FRIDAY, JAN lTAlV , y.m. nnnnn YfSia. n w s ml g, s, "tr 1 j. 4 jg tj EAST CHICAGO SOCIETY CIRCLES ARE
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STIRRED
UP HORo run
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City Judge Called a 'Big Simp '
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Pokes Judge, Boyirs
Please Calf Mr. Blackstone in a Horry,
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BIG S
IT DELUXE NEXT WEEK
OLDER i FORI WAR LABORS
TELL EXEMPTED ALIEXS, "IT IS TIME TO VOLUXTEER"
WT. A. TVZT East Chicago.
Kast age's jf rsrvk-s hae been j trial of Mr. I" ' 1. .Smi'.h f tteacon ;
nrct, wtiicU to-'K jiiacc l" fie -" !
tt;rt m hcr-s bar.kf-rF. rrai. rsta'.
ntic;..', Uu'sn'.-i-i Hid:, city ffi'-ial? piifi :ipr' tecs. off;c-rs an-l members of i trip H-'l 'ro?s, many lnh vtmipn an-l ; .JiI vr !;: w crc intcrcstfl specta- . ! Thi rrt-scutius v. iti.rss was "ily J'iige W. A. ruay. nt a? judge. V.or-! er, but .5 a itp. "e ! isvn ulv had jorn out a narrin'. f"r M: . S-niitli. ' iiargir g hr w iih pr"K'. Mr?. Sir itli. r 5iiico t?i- e-rsantzst it of the r-.-lW vuik of the Orvsp. been class t irtrMC'r m t'i ort of making banditg -s 3i'l hospital ?urplie5. j Kusbcud Takes Poke at Tnzy. '!" Jdd .Iramat i .: i.i'rrc-'. fn the I f.'Tf, Mr- sit ii.'i. t'e husband of thf j n.TUf"(l. (j"!t tifte r ju1 i'.'-n had beet, j if, -ry the -uj" and just Hf th" ' . ..yrt lad t'-,;l:4,Tl a r"rr? for iMUchtv.ii. upor. .T-.ivlire l'u.y an 1 'tenip' ' ..i t,i 1'it' ii'.iiiirndi!'.; which '
)..- ri"ii-lv lh..'uc!.t th.at 1 V'u,;y!
noiwiiMy ,lc--r'. d. It t'-vk her... a,.. ii; on the jart of the court officer
n.l f.p..-it.-rs. ; nunrV'er .-f tho wctneti sei.mar ffr nrd t- thnt jut ice ' was i"i!C. prevent a Willard-1 'uU..u b-'Ct in ciii.'i 1? Farmed that bh'd a-UV.:-y xn be shed. Cass Breaks All Records. Mr. Sfiii.'... v. ; 1? jc-talluraift at th :
I Pint of the S. Mnils UHnniic Co.. I iid h .cu e v.r: nnmh mr. i-.-d at thclTells Examining Officer He
v s? .-.rMiic a In.' rvti a'ti.rny in th'. . an-:uat:-:ii of i h'" panel f juryman. ; r p5 paid that l-'iuy rt'-f ivcd at. Io.-.t
v-ararcd t!ie v.'uld-he comba t a n .
Th" ca"- e a v. hoi v a. otie of th ('irer . ncari'-f rf criminal ,iuri?prud-eti'-e. As a pri-.a'e i 1 1 n. .In.lKe w
bad o::e before I 'an I Mi" 'lokcy aJiO'.f.ry p'.i't!i: and mad", an affidavit to j -xt , p ,U a ronif chirgir:s Mr-. Smith, l-i ! (1 , ; , , ...
l'liar,'. v!'h pro-.,.,ki hi
'll'.e lirl.aso tliratre m Hammond i s ''"me prei-ared for the blsgost show in I it history noxt Monday, Tuesday and I AYfcilm-rt.iay nikhtr. Vcs. for th" b.g Siirine Mni5tre'. ! Tl.v; ma- t..d..inc t.ilnstrels as the old tin," t"-rc. a.Tor.t vvonld asr.ert. .V ploarmK f'-atur.-. of the fort neon. -' in g .bdlies of 1?1V to be on low at the li.'l.ux,' theatre iift. Monday. Tne -i day and Wrdm rday nipht. wnl lo tin? i f.'iurteon ;..uiih la.li-s included m Ihr least in th- last half of the slio.i. M inst r. is- .f .he !d type were excluj ively mrlc nMs but the ".lollies'" Iisses beyond the limi's laid down by min.slirlsy, and iindiide musical comedy
1 - Appear a, scJ(s of a report ,i0te!. j "casing the draft age from 31 to: ; th. youiiK ladies have ample rppnmn-; 45 jTears is one of "the probabili1 ties in differ, nt scenes and mtftcal ! .;- r u t m jjnumhe-. M,ss Marsuerit, Itacfer W1H I tlS f the future,'' according tO , i si? '"The st.-ry i:0oi: Ttaiv and v iii Provost Marshal General Crowder i ho assisted by Miss's In no Van Slvko. j. , . , . ,
: !.-e l'ord, Louise Stevens. T.vdin Wo!-!,u 'l wii.FuU5uSnC i vpui t iw lilt;
Burden of War- To be Distributed Among Elders to Save Young Men.
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(By United Press.) WASHINGTON, Jan.
4"
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POWE
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U, S, Asks for Necessary Means io Protect Interests of Stock Holders,
4. In-
Var
of the older men'
WANTS TO JOIN ARMY
OF AUSTRIA 1
! , i:ii7aieih remieti, i.ii-, secrefarv of war.
I nan ..lonnei p . yiiitireu snverer. .Maine j n.irke. Mabel i',..wlcy. Meldora Ilea hu. ! The draft
Iic.e Itrusel. Miriam TMr.e. and Mar- j s'n0u!vj be mainly for skilled war ! taret riri". and reven yomif; men. Mi . ! Mildred Sh'.-nr and I.ydia Wolttr Van labor but also to distribute the bur-; Hi.lder mil lead the .iS patriot.- finale. ! dcn q the wan Xhcre are plenty m which the I mted ?ta'.ri and the. J j Aii ios will ie rcprr-.it'd by gorgeoufiy ' of young men for the first iincj csiunied oun,- men and women ' fighting, CrO'.vdct has shown, but nr,11,er fc.n Pirf, ,,f 111,-. .ppi,,i. aet ; 0 !
Vetf $ 'vr fvT
V. ill b.:
t Musing of Miss Mar- ne also .points out there is danger.
and i.yna ouer an : c ,t,
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or injuring
commp; generation
Hie di;
i!ci : te Hat f r
' '.iihicr. Tin:.- is cvinar to be one of th."
; bisge.t snrpri:-e. as well as one or ; by taking away too many of the ; the bicrrv. bits of the show. i i . A ! ' it. n. k. sha-rer and .;. l. Adki... -. aggressively patriotic young men. j w ill rxid th'-ir part of the fun. in the j .'f the I O.tJSfi.240 men between "! and . last half of tlt. show, in a talking a-t. j. 43 t 'row dor fMinats ' .".-0,472 are un- , i tailed "The Ilurtfr'." This act is just married and that :;9 j.er cent of tlie
'"XI7 r.I; L.l',';ll" and with Ir. , latter wou'd b" accepted for sen ice un- !
"Findirtjr the alien slacker" was . 000 Canadians and Britons in the made part of New Year merriment : country, of -whom 175,000 claimed by the example of the Illinois Coun-1 exyjPtl"; . r. . Tl. m nl of defense in urging all patriotic p!edKed its assistance in the work of and business organisations to go the ! petting volunteer recruits for the limit hi aiding the volunteer enlist-, British and other forces overseas and ment of mon who claimed exemption! elsewhere among the men exempted from Uncle isam's draft. Similar j from the United States draft by reaactton by defense councils of other ; son of alien citizenship claims, states is predicted. j Facts submitted by the BritlshI'edcral Judge Landis also went ! Canadian Recruiting Mission, which after the alien who "slacked," say-' reported 14,000 enlistments, were the ing there were of military age 500,- i basis fcr the Illinois Council's action.
rrtr and
I.. Adkitis taking the der the present regulations
Doesn't Care About Fighting For U. S. But Prefers To Fight Against Him Then the Cops Come.
i ... a s e a u 1 1 1
ear's n;a t o tl"." w or,-; ... it.' oard t" reg , ,-t ra n-answrr-
. i l l br.i.lse
rarfs. it is bound to be a his feature. J The r".cr, at ion of seats is going: on 1 at the Masonic temple, and are goin? ,
fast, but there are still epiii" ciioice
i fat left for those who act o,uick. j They ;,re coming in batalhoiis from j M hit itiR. i ;-r . C'hirap... Valpai ra ;.-.- and SoutU l'.cnd. so set your seats ! early.
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BE AT COUNTY SEAT
mm uh i i z' i If R 1 1 P P r n
vi! tu iuu nuLbLn i NEED TO Rimn ATTFR
L'atest "Bulletins
(By United Press.)
WASHINGTON, Jan. 4. Admiral W.
By United Press.) WASHINGTON, Jan. 4. Prudent Wilson today called upon co ,
j gress to give him full and unrcstricted powers to conduct the federal operation of the country's j railroads.
Before a joint session of thi senate and house the president outlined the initial step necessary to success of Director McAdco's
j administration of the lines. He oxpiaine.l that the svtion n i ready ; taken rnn ' no . t?a:y to secure tlie I complete, mobilization of the whole i ; sources of Am-iica by as rap'.d and eCi feet ivo means as cat-, be Icund." ! "1'ri'. -ite interests," he said. "must ! for the present give way to rubhc ne- ' ,t scit .'' j Tlie president asked: i Necessary means for proteciins; ! the interests of the railroad's i stockholders. ' Measures to prot'-t traN ers an ? i "safeguard private shippers, i 'cur, p- na' iou for the railroad ; based on the average net railway operating income of the three : ears j ending June C'h 1'Jli. j He added that. "It is probab'y too : mu-h to i xpect that even under the ui..I fied railway administration, sufficient I economies can be affected to make i: j posrbbV to f.d-I "t-T lhe.trc'1lHfnT!lt' eri extend their .perativo facilities a. S much as the ,iY."iit extraordinary Ocj mans . w j!l r-rider desirable without o- , For'inR to the national treasury for I funds " Hut lie asked no appropriations i statins that Iirt'-r M-Adoo will adi vice with the rrvjpcr committees late.
vm this poinf. it was a ida in business message, tak-
GET BUSY
in:: j uc. t l.-nna -.e m t'
and Hh.tty. Mr. 1'izh as -ly .lng. .,. ,,,, ,;0,..- l'rrro. born in issued a warrant en the affidaMt wht-lt j n,;.,,i, . , j,,.;.,',! at t! - Stan-
" - . 1 " - v .......... ...... , a.-d s-e.d i ir . on-. pan
' iTicer to bring Mrs. Smith it,.... his o.urt. He Also Plxed the Bond. As judge, be als.j de tern.itied that
t'.i
Mrs. Smith should give a -ash bond of j !'!. He passed upon the bopd and at..
the appointed luce sat noon the b'-n-h
v, in. '; r.ne
S I'im.nop fa-to: of the
eouritry. t.'M th la-.y'r t .1 v that ne didn't want t-. fischt f.-r ti" I'nit.d Sa'eo but w c-iild Trie t. fmbl in the
Au.vt.ian army if h to tt.e old .t.ntrty.
rcil.l f.-t bark The :) r r told
(Special to The Times ) CKOWV I'olNT. IXf.i, Jan. 4 ' I'leputy 'trcasnt. r Ralph Bradford lias been importuned so often lately by the i farmer of the southern part of the county for information as to the income ta law that he ha? been living ' f...r some fi?n to arrange with t"ol lector ! Krnyer to help on the proposit iv.n.
5 MP If iJUNu II
I'd advisory board of attorneys of Kast ,'hieago. who are fHinc out the
auet lonnaires. ad-, ise that the work is! rro-eedins altogether t.u sh".vly be-' cause the mru nre ot shoeing upljudge J. H. Gillett of Ham
promptly m response to notice. t Attorney Joe M'ado w h.. has charge; of the T;Ht Chi, ago (n l of the work I
: B. rietcher, formerly In chares of the! ' . '. . .
t . - ... taken quietly ny tr.e k g ,.-i tures.
j The j. resident oh, ',..!; sought t -
Oinet any possirjle ui rest w hich mig:'.! result from the go err.uie m .'s f ei p;::g action.
mond May Be Chcsen to
navy convoy rystem abroad, has been re
lieved and ordered liomo as a direct out.
growth of the American transport An. tilles. This leaked out today follo-rinff charges made Dy Representative Brttton of UUnois, that the Antilles was stink through navy negUgenee. The removal
was made sometime ago.
'' ' "hi era lions of
truz lame) cud not have sufficient con.;
"It i? cf the uniot iinportanee to tbgiivernment iie!f," le aid. "That oii gie.it iinaii.;;: 1 operations t" stabilised
1 an!
of the. ;':' court whet, the- ! fendan1 was brourht. before him lei nicvrr the -harse which he a"- a I'ri.a'e ctttsen had
made. j .,s art li.terested party in th ca. ! the .video then challenge,! hi'p.sflf. ac- t know !dg e.. ,v rhaliejieo and pr,. ..-!-
i I'et 1 . lie riuld be in j.i;l b n
:h
1.
-d to an-
j t r.. l: es e.f ?f.ft Kiebl avenue. I'ted lUiHe.' 4S2 Michigan ai'T.'ip, another
employe of th St. -in. la t d said he didn't want exetr.pt ion b it wanted a nmf.rnt. ! w.. jd have enlist, d hut I had debtto pa" and -,. Id nor l:nr hen--.rably. No-v 1 atu ready." lisle sa d.
at.- Whiting in charts of
tat . Paul McC'lo-
key, attorney, b. a., f a- ::p e,:,i 4Kr. in I All ij.i'Mtwiti.nr'.s v.-i.i nno i"cn the heaj-m.-. Judge M,-i -io.-kr v took the nta'l'd by the rim'h and r.e, en da: s bench, whereui on A'tr.rny -'. i;. r.oc ' tin' re a ft e tie la t .,. the,,-, sre su;.f,r the d'fotid-.i.t r-hd a. pien m aha:"-! pord t., ;da, fd -n file v. Hh the draft I,;,, netting fe.rth irrecitaritie.. i:, tii'-lh a:"d in F: .,,:t: 3 ..f the . . -j;t h-c.s-manner jn ivhi-i, ;.r s ,,p, merit I A ten per nt a-e bens . e n. nej made Ju.Jg-e r-i.:'.. a hi-- own a? lor-! by the .st -ff i'o lai.-lain".! and on' v l,ey, u.fen.irij t.;- a ri" , n t men t ?,ti.l ! he i s ev '. ri '' - h ''e- te i ee-it !':. :r,'"r' !i!bd jiira. v s-. e erruV-d. An affidavit lor a I for 'din the i....?.id ha- a gieai .ba! of -harifi" e.f 'c:i'" frotri Mr. l-'u7.y'a ;-pc-!,vo:;. I-efo; e it , :j . a . i r.i rd r t e Vu:,e-.-cm! .ittdge w.i-. d.-r.ie.l. land rc.-i d of the. 4.. .. regis? ; an I? Ke Was Prosecutor Too. 'ape.-ir that tl.eie t'lli he n bo;- .!a"k- - As. the vr:it to trial Mr. 1-'u7.'oi t.if t.;, ,. rr t.( .e dej artmptit
e,f just 1, e the r :en v 'no t;a:e negj If td to a r - e r " t h " ii'ic-iinnnairt-s j may msid" look in? "tit w ithin a j very f '" ''' w fits. j Tto-t ;. -tii i -e diaft me., ,.f the d"!i'e.rred thirty-foe r,e;- -t,r -itn.'. wiji i b" sent to the re.-vj.n fr,.;!, Hi u ;i.,,nd i Vr bruu ry 1 and a i;".v ime.ti ..jili-d j foou a fter. It veil! take the hoar, j,"i Ida"? 'o e.sa'nirte and vln'.-ifv t ' e t.n.ii, I rpje: tVinti!, ir,'j. un! "'la i me n ate j to re. fii! ;:iui! the -Ijjsa ev'taujued. I Th" )aw vfti" i , still m km;;, v, p.n1 a r i i .end w i i n g 1 y . g i ' i 11 'g if. t ri " : 1 time to the iiid of th' ir c'.un ry.
1 pa v. that onlv about sevrnty -fi. e sliew- I ! . .' . . . , , . , 1
Mr. Pradford has at last succeeded iii!r d "f y esteruay, nns me noar.i coun. getting him to send Vaul Hagon. w hoi tak'"" c:ir "f "ur ,u,,,,tr',J flfty 10 I
he 'two luinirfU appncan.r-. lie : inn, ,
'the last few da of th" period are, hkely t.. be so crowded with applicants! I that some vti nn be taken care of. but ; ! that the U.'ss will be their's if they f-.itt t 1 to respond at once after receiving thej f prescribed noti-t , There are still hundreds, of notices- , J out to which no rer-potif ; has been mad.'. ; 1 Some of these have been due to failure ' , :,, secure corre.'t addt ,r-s,. but it is Ibeli.-vid that, there are rear v who are simply negligent in regard to th.s mat- j Iter. VJveryone h ho is registered and v ho I .r not 1'illeiT "Ut th" regular po. - j tionnaire p.-ie-re the advisory board to adv' ! to t V'usy on this matt.-r right j ' a v a c '
t federal itu ome work there, to frown Point to assist the south end of the j c'.tiii'y. Th're aie ,7," farmers don n i here .end a lot of them will come under the rr-,.i iffiris of the law. and th" offiI ecr's 1 urn : tig fere will prevent the nei r-jyity "f their going to 1'Sary or Ham- ! mond 01 M"lnt'n to make these returns. . Mr. nag ""! wili 1'T-e bi haduua 11 er? ' m the treasurer's off:, e -omriien.-ing the illth of January for several day. and the t ra u re r's office, f going to pr ; pare for n ruh of business at that time.
reirordma ted v, tth .b'. lir.anoial op-
the government. o bor
row inc." lie added, "should run athv art
voy at Iris disposal It is claimed but It horrovvin- of the federal treasury Is a mooted question in navy suarters i ..
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XiPar Ufl.SO 111 VVninri Alien-: "u,1Ui,u oiUll x.nru-j shcjd anny 12 jini oiica unnec
j yeaa wbi, pruvjaea xiiiicieaiiy. igan City. Mayor Hopes j
tO Keep Alleged Alien kaowledre the independence of Ukt-ainla ! of n in'lonrki ;,s wdt as financial
was reached by the commissaries council 11 ' n 11 ' " . -...-.voun. today. I vital part of the structure of credit and
- l ir.ai siruv-
sarily." Ten ur eleven billion? of dollar invested for se-uritics by many thousand
From Office.
M1"HI.;.V ,'ITT. INT. J,. 4i, 1 " UnCU f ' "c ,s a meeti lr.g of the -various exc-tit n es n imM by Mayor M. T. Krueger yesf-rday filed m-j th' Holshcx iKi to a dui it: i; t r r variou'sl
jtinction proceedings in tlie Superior mtios and sta'e: cf I'.u.-sm. its w ill J Court here '.. r'St.-aiu both bred C. Mil-' ""5'")Ucn:1;'' aprarer.tly repr-s-nts the, All , , Will of the Bolshevil.i g 0 e r I : ft ! e I . t i!-iplv t
.'. oi.. . o. -V I. illl-J f.rf, Samuel J. Tayloi. def,.Tted candidate.! The decision ; virtual from taking refr-osfen of the mayor's for the iV'rak r'bc!?. T office next Mondav. Mav,.r Kiu'er Kaledme r.-voit, l,o.,v. c.
i the unejuest ton. d solidity i ture ir.ust be obtained."
GET YOUR LICENSES.
;' a. victory he Korniloffid riot origin-
PREST
contends that neither Miller nor Taylor
wan eiected m November and
t'ont.hied on page fe.) HE KEEPS EXGLAXD POSTED OX II US SI A
EXPLOSIVE AGENT j EAST- CHICAGO M
ACCUSED IN CHICAGO
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T'tar.k IX frest. .iistice of the peace, has been appointed by the department of the interior as the eip'ojdv cs lieensing egetit. in Hanfmend and he is doing his hit without 'alary. Anyone v. bo handles explosives or desires to buy" iflerri . r ut secure license from I're: lie veil l."ue ;,naes to v e n -
na-e.-s. : iifiiK n. analysts, edivnlniit and in est tt'a tor, af.oii , . n-e d the ease Irgm-
ate ju b'Uranri but when th
' T.ussja mad. -the 1,14 f,-,r
ililsts ,ni,.r.l f(,r.vv -v I'll th" i',.
that he will continue te be mayor. Mil-1 lkarania is the so-.-a'led
ler de. lares today that he will run the comprising se-tions of
ih kingdom. The m.), cm. i-eiidence has been on the?
i get. into tne city ball ofli-e.
What Petition Asks.
Mil!
a t
H'll oi
"pa rat mil it
automobile own--r. tlvuld a:the state fee--pt.ary st once f :
a renewal of lifer sea for J f 1 ? . It es the general i ul" cf owners of car? w delay in thi" matter and a? a 1 e51.it the reer'ta 1 y and h.s aides a; e Kwanipe.j with applications wj .h the .."icing of v. av.-i w enti-.er in the f prtns. f-wneis may ?avo t l,e -,sel ves trouble
Plus- ' and
1 o j', H 1 1
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from his private office if muMt to
nt e. in
old Pol- ter prompt
"or indc -
e arre-i oy attention.
illi
tlii. mat -
three months.
ore than j
The licences this - ear h aektrround 'Mid blacl-: ki
oor,, ,0... j., uuKifi a. fleering 01 iav-j Confidence Men Said To lors fjiio v. arranto proceedirigs lit urflrtr I 'that the aftairs of the ..ffi,-.-- u;y b : HaVe Been Meeting at administer, ..I , nu ord'-r !y and peace-' ful manner a:nl to pr-'v-ii' un uriscrm!', '
1-t and Tavl,, be restrained f , om (J G!lMPBLL
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SOCIETY WOMAN IS HOSPITAL HEAD
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Sir (ieorge Buchanan.
BY ED t. KEET"!. (By United I'ress Cablegram.) 1 ,. il C. Ja::, 4. The .Jrattiati- iurn , of e rnt- ui lius-sla l id:, y v ili in all ' 1 ikel ;h,.'od ;if;-i t tht allied cans" n.orhan the win 1:1 ;,g of a sret bat!l. t It may mean. flrt of a!1. r'--..siiiio;t j by ti,c ailics of the lloish-viki govern- ( incut. ,'ertamiy it .srenied U'uflv Unlay : io rei ull in another joint ot'fo-l by the
' allies 1 a id 1 Ui
11 lie!iiiv.
HERTIJNG REJECTS RUSSIAN PROPOSAL ir.v l ntfe I lr :tlct run-AMsT-llbAM, January. 4. 131?.
1 liancell-.r Hurtling nnnoun-ed that j ' i'-reign Minister Kudihun had been i instruct ed to vjPot Kussian proposals j ! fop transfer of peace negotiations. t ! ' ne.ttral foil. It w a t also stated that I
iK hiat" to 1 ;r" t - 1 ,iov s a t.ael r.een in'.t: in-red to -orttinue their negr.t ia t ion ' ri:t ive to K:i"S,an fi i t 1 y now h'ld , hy ' '..-rnia v : . ' This po;rM of d"r:i'm rripies hing . -'! 1 : n ,ie,i in l.io.iiin. .'ouilsrd. P'"land ! and titiits of Ksthonia is the- otie on ! which German and Russian ejelega t ess : oh.asrreed "t the Fit e.: -l.t k t.". line:
I i '."A'"," '. Jan. Aitoinrv .'haries 1 e , pniil ic ia.si night t band of -opfl. !:...' I had petted a mdl'ot ' Tlie re'rnded 1' ',. r.; ior tlie- allies ex'.orlion. and t'a.-ie
- Ai?r.-!T , , , - . 'n o.
op-rati-men v hi, .bdlar-.
Ii
. . made
said
scramble- aniopg t;,. -.-.t,,.-., claimants ; lO th- c.'fp-e. 1 A 1 ' iv -.tif '. :jj the i.t tame y ?- ' f d:.- w!p att'-rne; for Miller d- ' 'hat Krue'-r himself is an alien en. 1,:. . Tliey fjv he j without f,rs or f-'i'iid citizenship papers. "When asl..-d
Luther E. Ellis Promoted to j Captaincy "Over There" j As Reward for Ability.
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Ill
;: u fa. :.t u re of mut:.v. a s the means of declared the mmcs
J. V :f M011-
.1 in woiking out her
Sir (ieovtre Buchanan. British am
r-assador to Kusia, Keeps Knc'.anii i ,nv
posted cti the fast-char.pii ivmu- i N" 'Hif' hf,T" h"" tions at Tetrogratl arid on his rerort j v ':; '' l" "?'.!W th" w-ai' m the Britons rely for gui'iance ! thir j '.-e .,r a i"r.iif hi .i'ms . ,h .actions towards their siumpir.s ally. J hi:ti..n -r th- r.ussian army.
j May I ov er 1
I
Last Meeting
I ' Smellev
John ha st
Tonight.
will preside-
in-'l meet ints t.yriigln.
The l.'.nril of if ,-i'y handled routine .':-iness 1 his icoin t, J. The boa 1 d will s . -1 f o ! the last l ie Mond?" mo'np sr The new a d ! 0 1 n i -1 1 a 1 10 n 1 n ls ..(fi-.e t noon Monday. .
; of the- Standard Oil Com pan: I Morgan & Co. and Senator '.'lark
j tana bad been used.
indictments are expe-j.j to he returned in Chief Justice Kersten's court today. Josenh "Weil, known as the '. Yellow
j Kid." and lederlik Thick m ms er. exI rl iceman, indicted as a mcmb-r of the j "arson trust," are -barged wiMi ha ling j t he s v i'-iellr r . with "Jimmy" Iba' as a J . Iiif f lieutenant. .I.-hn Smoh, al-.a-'
Taibaugh. also is nccus-d ant part in flee, ,nc a -c 1 A well-to-do e or t ra.,-i or
; cp eo. Ind . rjlso is
; I(is linmA is iaid t, 3 : mult-t ne a vi-t im of no a-t i e (-a r. .
n nnport- , f victims. Tia-u 1 "hi-
I'll'l'. 1' 111 V OS t 1 KT '.'!!.
ive be-n used in ii:,.".'h. lie took
about thi. Mayor Knuger rat bacV
'his chair and smil-.d. Judtro Challeng-es Himself. ! Judge JPirry I.. Orumpackcr. before 1 v. h.".ni the injunction ease v as filed. : chab'-nsed himself to sit as judge because h- bad oted for on- of the- can1 date's When attorneys fa i led to agree , on three names from which to select a ; spe-ial .iudeo the court suggested the ' nam-s of Judge j. jp Gill-a of Ham- , mond. formerly of the Supreme bench: Judge T. 1'. Hrake- of 1 he Hlkhart Circuit Court, and Judge .'harlejs Hanlev of rb-pesel.-icr. Kach side win sink.one .-.time from the list on Saturday and I the. judge whose nai.je remains will !
ash-d t.. sits as spect.al .pieiiro. Miller laughs at the- efforts of h. opponent' to keep him from taking office. He ,s;iyn 1 he lave is with bun and it. will be necessary lo charge the cons-..
titution n-iorc no can tie kept out of
1
It is not such a long way t -. I ran: ; as some people think. It w as "only a I few- weeks ago s? weeks go that J.'t an Campbell, fon of Dr. and Mrs. c. W. Campbell of Hammond, irft w nh thitry- 1 four of his fellow employes at the I Standard Steel Car Company for S.'th i engineers' corps ..f Uncle Saoi's army. 1 A card w a? reeeivr-e1 fro.u 1 n y e.- ;
terday por,tmark"d Kratie e. sumed that Robert Molt, a of his i with. -, tin an el pet trie other th'rt -four :i.."n. going to mfi'niiile freight , : I. uthe-- 1;. r:il.s. foii .er ) tea' her. is said ! lino he. : fr-.m li-uter.tin! t- ipa-u.
It
s prea n i'.n all "f ate
tej.v,. 1
vf ong' t lie boys on William C. M:.hae;s -n,
if ' 'amp Ta : lor . a net Ca -11 p I i A Hen o -A n I' J ' P, W , TIV
orloiich l"a;l Sri:
ier
John V
c V
..f Mi. and Mrs th the Pwenty-
anip M-ad.
DIVORCE SUIT. l-voice "suit" in I Im superior today: Il'ssi" Sn; ler vs. Join Sin -der: Hetty l.ot)4; 15 Hailev Ixiib : 'atheiitif Fand-ii v. Carl I'amlm.
ANOTHER HOLDUP. I Ilj l nited Press! cure ;o. Jan. 1. 1:M.y-: Mr tor bndils help up the .i- wcl:.- -:o-e of I'avid H.dtz on Xhf foi.th .id- si. .:! he'-o-e
noon today and cs.ape.) v. .th r.nd i.-vv-iey valued at $le." ?"tos stopped in front f.f lii"
four of th- .we, pa tits ,.f on. Holtz andvfoi.r .bik-. i.v.. Ignis, elevated th, 11 hand - b , t ' d hy t e t"ol vera.
a ..
Madame de Sloeckl.
The Grand Duchess Georare of Rui-
londs ias hospital fit Harrow-gate, Ev-
' . land, is presided over by one of thn -::- ad jBjan.i's leadinp society haminaries, -iit.1. , . Madame de Floeckl. Besides her of Hiem ; fiuttes jls nurse she finds time to din thirai- ; rert bazaars and pntertainmentc f.,
1 soldier relief.
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