Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 185, Hammond, Lake County, 29 January 1918 — Page 1
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HAMMOND, INDIANA.
TUKSDAY, JANUARY 29, 1918.
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Senator Whom Baker Disputes
FIGHTS ARE : WmfESSED!
One Raider Falls in Flames Battle 10,000 Feet Above
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TO BUY T0BAGG0:
i NONE AVAILABLE I j Cigar Stores Clo3c on Heatj ; less Monday They Had to Borrow
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( Bl IJLET1 V By Inited I'reas Cables ramWHTEHOA.M, Jon. 3. Heports that rirrnan TrtVWmcn in a torpedo factory ear Kiel bad atrm-k ft received her toluy In a PrltUh air ralrt.
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3e th ! inr.y grCJi1" T'oni1r what makes t
ed? j The r!df rly ir,an is running his f.nKr? through h; hair and baa blue c!r- j cles uridr l;is fyes. i The mirtaie-aseii man if "w-rLTgins h! hands." j The yo jns man :s oiling- his f nffer- j nails. ' Thev beiJT.gr to tha Headlines ' "niV'j !:).
Ami !;'. n't read that s'ov." v.j-.:iij
j not 1 alio u eii to sell t-bn ''' y-ir-! 3ay.
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(BIU.ETIM J Tonrteeu men. acventeen' women and ivtrtn chllrtren -ncre kilUd lu two nlr rafda over londan nnd the eonat Iat j
night. Hi-cordlne to l.oro r rencn vifldnl report today. tlrooat itU of hce wee I" London, the reiwrt atated. The material dare, aye. the atatemcnt aaid. "a not erBy tntted rreaa Cablrtrain.l LONDON. Jan. 2?. Londoner a last ,, vt w-tn-s""! a nn-hin-i battl be-
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.HA- SLLAS
Senator Gforge II. Char Oresor. long :on'id-rr'l
one of the .
jtrons and conservative men in the upper hous? of congress. wa the su'o- ; je--t of attack by rrev.d-nt W;i-'ti 'or; a pe?ch la uliicii he f'aii there, had ; bea lnefficlcnry in the -rr.auagemen t of t the war. The president sa'.d his charge .TBS "an aston'.shrns and al'oi-jtJi un- ; j i ?: a Me d : Mort ;o:i of tV,e tr":t'i." ;.
NEED OF HOMES IS URGE!
.v?n ont
..rpUn9 higli over the c'.fv. ."ahee from :H p-.ms.v.-ere ., heavens and tho Hois'
;;ms wr X7' Occis".ona!iy '
OiiTd be seen again
r.lc a bar: age cue.
v .j-.bl" ; of the '
a'id.ble. !
tlion:sel'es !
from the I
ions !
pv. f n the. ky coTitlnu-J
"hiT"r The raider appeared in trouble
noted he descend-1 ccns.u-
fled T,-i--li the Eritiea :n
DRAGNET
ESULTS li
and II was
'ribly an 3
r i.-vi:'.. , ; U reached th? coast and itai .. . 'o-.red up '.n he n'ght. Many ra'.der arrr-ei in the raids bu. -.v penetrated as fr as tendon.
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one l eat u
.-rr'd bombs. A mmber of the Royal a ill rient" ln.ooi feet no va.dT t'll in flakes.
r !! ve T 3 o ;i j .r.bs. In the j L..ndcn and j ...rr"1 'PI'!- ! sb'.ve ll-fcv. j
Slayers of Hammond Detec- j tives Are Widely Hunted j
Chain of Evidence Woven Around New Suspects May Reveal Crime.
TaiiiiiiOr.1's '."adjris b'.;sin"s?. prcfs.ion.il and mmifacturins men r.-iil hold a very imjor'ant meeting: at the i'hamher or Commerce on Friday night to whvh a general jn vi'a'.ion tn all t ho"5. interested in hon!;,g and bui'tiins problems m extended. T!io M'ftmj j an adjo.jrn'.d f.ion of a meeting attended by forty lnt Saturday night to discus? the most
i pressing proh.em that Cer fi.f1 thr:
city the matter of housing the liicominr thotJpands -nho are to be engaged In the clfy's groTvinir indistr!al plants, in-
I eluded in the forty vre bankers, con-
! trotor. builders, lumbermen, building : I ar.d loin men, r.il'y operators and me- I
onamcs. j T9 question of building homes was j d1s-uss"d thoroughly and it iras eanly j feen that, seps ir.ut bq t.nfcen at once i to build homes for workers. j Chairman w. J. trhinerv declares that
i the coming meeting on friday phou'd ! ihrir.sr i:p h definite prpsit ten to build : I rand to cb'ain cone r-sions lor thn: tliat 1 i they rv.ight build. i
SI
. MONDAYS? And Close on Tuesdays; Ac
tion May Be Taken By I Fuel Board. . j ; It !s possible that Lake county's TOO ii'.ncn now closed from Saturday evening nn'il Tues'lay morning by the fuel fidniinis nation may be allowed to re-m.-uri open on Mondays, hke theatres, j poolrooms and bowling alleys and close on Tuesdays to compensate for the 1 previous day. Actios. Tharfiiy. ' The county fuel admini-eli ation, with . 9 view cf conserving fuel, added Sun- ;
lays to the fed-Mai order cf closing cu ! il.'tidays. j aloonmeii, whose places of business nsll be automatically closed on April 2. . thlr.k " th t they should bo allowed to I remain open on .Mondays, and clo.i on; Tuesday-. 1 What Stats Tkinki. Stats Administrator Woollen has noticed 'ouuty Adminlsti ator Feuer ! that uliile he lo not. intend to issu . any Irndiy opciiing Tuesday closing! order for taloons be will riot oppose the J idea. At tha last meeting of the county j fuel ndmm'Mration the I last t.'hlcag.j 1 lo..i.l.e.t.ers nked that lh' y ho alleged to rer. am .'pen if no fuel is uved uhkli Lt. tjarfield ullows but by a. vote of 4 to 3, tlie aaloon request vas ( turned down. . i'edeuJil regulations al-1
low a saloon to bo opened wL.ere no neat. Ja kept in the building, but it is also stated that if necessary a county conn-i ell cf dffuisc can exercise further po-.v- t era in the matter. J
VOU'LL WANT A PATRIOTIC CAP LIKE THIS IF YOU GO BATHING THESE DAYS
Young women who wish to xprs their natrioti.sm mijfht do as Miss Ruth Norton of Bridgeport, Conn., is doing. Mis Norton is the yovng lady in the picture. She is at Palm Bach, Fla., t present and has pleased her fellow bathers there not alone uith her graceful proportion and attractive bathing costumes but Trith the patriotic cap she wears a well. The suit has embroidered on it the naval insignia of the qnarterma3ter and the cap fs adorned with red, white and blue stripes and come stars. Quite a few more of the patriotic raps have been seen at Palm Beach since Miss Norton first appeared there.
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Manufacturers At Twin Cities Desperate Over Coal Sfiortage Appoint Committee.
fBlf.I.KTI.V.) J'uel AdmlnLstrator K.iinnd Simon of t roirn l'olnt. naa In tinry this morning- in ronferenee Tlth Conner r'oel Administrator I'euer. Mr. Mmoti atated tbnf the foe roudltiona In the aootb end of the county, rpclallr at ( mrrn nnt and l oere'l. are t rltlcal. t oleas coal Is recclted in the net 24 boars they will be vrltbout coat. Kve Indiana coal for Indiar.a. That was the eiy of thirty manuJa. -turere at one of tiio.-o f:-.junt f;,: emergency iiKtt.!i ;...nr b. id dally over take county. It happens that tirs particnUr meeting wa.- in Kn.-t Chicago at the off! co of Major McCormack this morning, btjt :$ ?pr"-(nt"d a con-
the county.
In order 'hat fcmethirig may b
lj save inl:ana j for Ind.an. a committer cf throe men was appointed ; to bring p.-Cfsirc to hear on the ..:. thorities at Indianapolis. This ccmmittee s C. If True, superintendent
the Loeornotive f?Mprhatr Co.: J 1'e;ka. -;:-rf rn-jnflrr ,-f t-, TrM.T.,i
j steel plant, and K. W. Vmkey, mei.-.-ber : liie county tour.fil r f d-ren.-e. There j,re T.'ir.ibe-vs o !nd'itri
ili'.cago :th le.- thaun ten (Ja; . of coal and rme -;th c-nTy fir, coal on hand. Ti.-- .--nail"
I run i .s prea:cinie.it was n.ade
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I'.a t snpp'; d a y '
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08, J D I ! RESUME THE LOJIii' WEDDINGS
ITALY SMASHES
THE UA
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FLOODS REW PERIL
MKSTERIOUS
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EXPLOSION
(By t7led Preea.) HrQLtTTIl. Jlf'IT.. -Jan. a -Mys-,s, i,ton of the nle'-hol tank nt h.. r;eei:ip.a-CTi:'f Iron '', on the edge
!n lh wide c Pari-. : "Barn":
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been ?p:d of rran'.ilin
dragnet that hii r the. territort
. w-heie Ch;f Special Agent Pol an of the Indiana Ilirbor
rait road and his chief deputy.
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f Lai T ted
r tti" city " plant t j iodu.'er of .' h" li- fAr'-.-' u 'ather -v i '..' e firei.. "U f .:n In r;:-o;i" -!-e bio?. ! 1 ' . ; . lured. The ;- ,--.r.- -1 -. - - ! e t-rmpany " ,,! ! i th-: s-v-n v is tv.
"Tier fi 0 r.
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' are :. tO the
riusM damage. esMtrl wrecked the plant
trtr 3; teni early te,.jay. in-.j to be the larcet ,huI fe r the government. V-nt- 1-eord f'-r nil"? indi fac-.ng vs - t Jl'T Mli'pl'-- V.w'.-l-e.! t e ti-i'-e. T o work- - p.-jTt '.-!' rhi L'i:id rc ui'.i - h--r b it r.ot bid'y Ir.i.t V. here 'he explosion ...v.,-.-i. Oifiria'.s of
i.Ue no ptate-jent H f that t he ex-
.-..:;t of tr.crd:ariim. .-.-eiattng.
j.'.nt -a:' ib:.' nine i
reter J. Maloney were shot to dea'h In a hi'.;'- wl'li car band;?.? S inlay c.er.inc fo ir have been taken. The tnen under arrest are Wal'.-r r:r.bb:i:? n-. l iiijtva. d O. Kruniw ay cf Frankhn I'ark; John T'al:en. a taiister, arid Waiter Petersen. All e.e;t
under 2i yar?
IS. DUNN IS DDNE
LIVINGWITH DUNN He's Too Handy With BackHand Slaps, According to Divorce Complaint,
Hound the cymbals, ring the gong! Tell the bride-to-be, cheer the bridegroom and have the Justice ready I The. Cro".r. Feint cor line, d-nin fince l-'ridav v-n:'.; r ite fT a Saturday morninc car, today resumed honeM.-to-eood-,.r,a lllr ser ire Iet-.v.-en iary end the count v rut Yhet-e v.as .-ne bold car
(By Halted Freas Cablegram.) i ROME. Jan. 2?. Capture cf 1,500 ; prisoner-. Including slxty-fvo officers i in a great drive was announced bv th
I war office today. : Kentucky
i "On the heights cast of Asiago basin Families are deserting th?lr hoin3 in Iv.e broke through the enemy's stub- tl, in-1aT1ds and tares cronertv dams ce
'J'J prisoners, j
(By United Press.) CINCIXXATI, O., Jan. 25.-Rivers and streams aro torrents in West Virginia,
and southern Ohio today.
has been reported. Bsilroad bridges
th
snow n't ro
dt
rt.H last night, ly passenger."
aaid ' age.
to
I PaleirTj. who is CS, a.-
i old. Two of the ti ta are ' have been aeeji fleeing from th
I short'y befo; n v.- sho'.ng, m j;;s,; a I third ; s.vd to ha-.e bn in t'.s-;r j er.mp.Tr t . , A ' h:i"T o e-,.j-,. 'j, be;g sethr- ; ed by 'he I- i nkl.:i T'ark a i ' . h.- ri ''s :and 1hry h'pe to n-plieate ?r, mo ..f those under a -rc. In connection w'tii ear loofng snd t;-e fiyio1 'nr. A -vm-
li.e fix-.-iu .' f the 'aKoiits hate : den t ; ";e,j Kium-.vay as
n e s s fi"i
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r.e nr,-. The e.-.ij. etliing like this:
uld ,e, ,
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flOTEO ZIONIST
SPEAKS T
Jewish People of Lake Co Are Urged to Attend This Meeting.
t t Jif man . :'ir rri h cs'.-f Tn t,"
msu STATES 0. S.
Thing were kind of lively it tH ; home of Ir. and Mrs. Howard Punn of j Ilatr.mor.d about Jan. f', according to I u complaint for divorce filed by Knirpa Mary Punn In the supr.ir court at! Hammond today. f-'eems that Howard let h'-'so cf a bade hand bio-v and stag- i ed a few rr onkey fhui? whi- h. so fright- ! encd Mrs. Punn s dauih'er that she fled' the premise, m a hne dreF, i old as i
j il was. Then came t n e. policeman and ! i fi'-und llo-rtard.ir. room poj.-efully
drinking n hot ' i ve rf.i Men tva s S'M
i ' Hotv'd you tret her?" inquired Punn. ; ; "- a Iked." aid the .-..r.. j
"Anything I van do for you?" t "Veh. ilrn'r t' e il'-'ir.g? V.'r.o ' turned in t';e alarm?" "There's no troub.o 'tali, my good j
'i.ian. 'ept tht r-- v.;fe pwnur wteu-l ' ed mitt. Too bet er get out 'lore ,tti.( : thrown you cut. .bc"s bee;, sibu-'ing , ' me, Ifave n drir.;.-, ossifep. ' The c ir,.) '.a ! n t iates tliat I mini tried' ; to turn ihc tabic.-? cu h . tvife and make the. rol;ceman think she was tht one doing the f.s'ie driarfo. hut lie il.dn't . ! get. away with i, cvld-nt'y.
A n y-.t a y. Attorney Fred I'arnett i ptitioning for a decree ,.f or--e for his cl'ent. Mrs. Punn. If.re she met Howard, rue the di v, slio v a .'i w idow , Tlinic.-t M'a rv Fri. ke.
that c?aed but there v.
a 3 held. Crlft It igh as H a. man. peakin- of drifts they aio said to be rtf the pak'-t i Mtl'-tv. the nr r-f'h T)t n e. ii Car;. and ( V-.-. n I'.-m!. Th -tin.1 il.at stps off the lliinc.? praniea b-- piled snow from two to leu feet hih and f'T !"tf 3trei,-t;e. .This and the many falls of mew have almos' put t'n 'company of business. In the meantime service will be kpt Up until the next fo-tfaU and then if js rvpertid that the u"Ual lotv-up i i 1 1 f'-li-M'.'. INDUSTRIAL HIGH BURNS 15 TONS OF COAL EACH DAY
I born def enso and took
including sixty-two officers, the s,te-l
i went said. "Our artillery and that of ar carried away and Jnany ci.ies .
1 cur allies co-operate 3 incffcotr.cjt." j are isolated. Gas companies have warn1 ed consumers' that ice and vatr cut off
the supply.
tie..eaHM-.teday; tn- asrf-Ti?!,fi -rrtien C. r. Burdict. local fuel administrator, seized three cars of . oal ;n the Vr. & O. yards. The big issue, however. h-i ' Indiana, supplied from its own r.-.in-s and stop f-h'prcer. CM; ou 0; state when T fo..s:r rde-ni is desperately In need of the coal. t'-..Mh:ng of the kind has been done in Illinois. Mayor MeCormlek of East -h;eago. is preparing t-i ji a pro-lVnatic-, calling upon the nd:jf tries and c:t'r;er to aid on Thursday and Friday -n clearing Forsyth avenue of no-v, T'.;e thoroughfare cer which supplies are taken into the townia c!osJ lwrVIa of the snow. Each Industry is expected to detail men to shove! and citizens ore at!d to respond a well.
The Cumberland has reached th highest stage in history. Hundreds of families along . the Cumberland lowlands have eought safety in the hills. A rampage of the Tennessee rl-.er sept away boats valued at more than ? 1 .(""I'V-'Ht.
Ti.---. ten huildiorrs of the TTmmorid ri'bite s-bools .-e.t.s-jtne about forty tons i f co.-il u day and of tins amount fifteen or, are u"d'e-.i-ry da-.- to fire the potltr? of the j::ilu:-t l i'il bih s- ho.d. In the ten l..ii!dinn there timet een, 1" lie, ...
(By TJoited Press Cablegram.) hON'DON, Jan. 29. Italy has assumed j the offensive i a powerful drive, first ! ! nw of which came today in admission i f rem Berlin n,. German lines had j i" ei forced to reliiiTaish some ground. ; The atafmept siid: j "Fast of Astago as far as the Brenta j the Italians strongly Htfaeked. Around j Motite Plsnoll and to the west tha attack broke down for the most part . cept at Monte dj 7:albel!a where the en- : enemy -was able for ;i time to gain a 1 foothold which was ltt to tlim b-
jour counter attack". In the region of j I . "oldebrosso between Ktenoela ravine t jand the Brenta the. enemy's advancing' ; Httack "was thrown back. Repeated atI tempts broke down under heavy losses, j tfA e took ten fieers and 259 r -i tub.!
j oneds." ; ' ' I Errlin s own admission would make By 1 tilted rre I the front of (he 1'alwti ataC st jcf j WA.-HiN1 JTON, Jan. - l'o -, ;i'i- miles. From this it is npp:irnt ! i;t be available for ti." draft in
I drive is more than a p-aiized attack, icne if insi(" passes the i,.;! s'ltivrj Observers estimated t v an attempt litinsr the v.iU u t--nia t ;.-a I ly registering I to emash. the. Ten tonic lines back linen who 3..j e be. omc CI jince June
against the snow covered mountains.
unn rn
nuuven ISSUES A . i WARNING
CHANGES
li DRAFT
-llefbei '.
that if
r nforce
t ry con -
ron Is rs
EAGLE AT PLANT i HERALDED BY MEN AS A GOOD OMEN
NEXT DRAFT IS EASY ON HAMMOND
Vh. Tro'-ost Mar! told the ..-na'e rr d--C '1 iii." ,v ill
ha I General t're.wder ilit'iry c e pi -r, j t e e to-
rali" it ti nne. r s.a r' (
(By United Pres.) WASIlI.VtiTON, Jan.
Hoover today warned congress
he is not given the power to food conservation n the count
gr'".--s alone, will br the responsibility for failure cf the food procram. "Voluntary conservation," Hoo. er sail in a letter, 'but there ix- i minority
i of impa'tiotio who dis'-ourage th' faithful and who can not be rc-i.hed by b gllati ''li Hooter w sntji to ciifort-C the follow -
ins: hea? v and .other Tei-s" data iv.rbid.iuig u.-e of 1 :'!. tuff:, in nonfood prodc I. mutation on food reived in public
o -d.
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led the
Audi torium
the anspii.e?
Tr. S.ieniaryah Levin, n ar.d lecturer, tv ill address u-orle vt Lake county at lh"
,., inr'nna Harbor under
r t-i,r. Zionists of Indiana Harbor and Gary. P will be the laft opportunity to b.-ar Pr. l.cvin for the present as he is .'-turning to Hurope. A member of the Puma and of the revolutionary rem'mitteo. cf 130?, Dr. Levin was exiled from Busiia. Ho Is now a member of .hl, inner Actions committee cf the In-
icnai if.ioni'. cijf-u.invi..-u.
jlax Sehtilman. president cf
he Federated Zcnist3 of tbu; midd'.ev. est that Pr. Levin was induced to .-peait at Indiana Harbor.
(By United Fress.) ! NMVV TOl'.K. Jan. 20. "The t'nited jijtatca will in no case ie t))e aggressor scl.oiar ; against either the political indej-endence Jewish! or tho ten itorial integrity of any ?tnte
or nation," President "Wilson dcflared in a Jotter to Jioy Huw.nrd. pi csi lent of I lie, i'r.ilt d Press, i.iadc p'i !,. 1 toiay with tlic president's or.n.eeni. The e;-
ter was addro?sd to H
f hi? departure for South America.. "At tho same." the president continued "she !3 proposing and insisting on
simlliar pledges from all the nations cf
! WE'LL SAY THEY'RE WORRIED (By TJaited Prats.)
; WASHINGTON", Jan. 23. German war chiefs worried at the effect of Kus-' j sian propaganda on Teuton suldiers
iard on the evela,c,ng the eastern front are transferring;
lit"!
the standard Steel ".n- ,.. in :gr.s. A Vmeri.--. I,. ., see,, je i-a-1 ( 't- .:, trinity .f the p'.'Uir .-. nd boidlv pereheil upon the j
tak. n as a good cmen. "it mean.-: victory." s-iid helm, a. workman.
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o n s p i a 1 1 ipany be! e a e
; " s ill the ierda c it ant. This is
I 1
f-U'.pt Lie
' .1 .1 nc r.. If ct edit i tnen for the men w ho nvtt v h volunteered since last June, the next 1 h-.Mor.iati draft rtill b.it Hammond t cry light.! -T am ?evcu hundred li.ue volunteerd s in' -- i t V-1 n k s.
,t of r de. la i e i v. i i Seere'
lar; ed th hit. a'-- i:
Uie. l.e
bee o er t
thotl.lf Sll.'ll Tnen ,-.11;. exempted, amazed th s.tneta ' Cri'1 1 d e r paid. '1
pt e,i-,-tei n-t ete :;i -in-.-i the couiwo:ild be
?h g r
eating plaee. ('ontro! -f distribution that ail c'av-er-mi, locahtics n,-.y .fare ahl.c and tl..-i' unnecessary Cfiii'imption may bo pi--vented. Control of fo'jdstuffs in food nwr.ii-
th a view cr elir.n.w t in s
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th
fir
are hirty-fotir - t tpiota v a.-ting
-.lied. The n-t draft, call
m March. Kcports state will be' given for volunteer
ft I 1 2" eppn ed to 'e t
to !.: (- the -l!S-l:. c.iis w!
j't C:,p' Ct".i it '. J.::!l- " a:-e,' he that credit J Crowder urged tne h listments. to allow special drafts
aoiit
i tac'uring t the ?j e
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WESTERNER GUEST OF A .MURRAY TURNER
Bert Wil-i Of the questionnaires sent out by the i men. Su- h men w ould not count Hammond board five per cent have, re- j the. district's quota, h said, j turned unclaimed and a list of the men This would prevent going !nt has been turned over to the police. two. three and four as might Jin Miic roo'niur.itie-s if the
j men were deducted from the
larce. numbers to other sectors. The army general staff announced that Germany ta violating her ruedge, to the Icussians not to ?nd forces to th- west
em a
Ir roi
the world which have i pa?e at heart ' during pae negotlions. The means and are willing to associate, themselves j 5"d by the transfer is to have troops for the maintenance of that cause. j pent, home on furlough and then to
A'torncy W.
Ideho, ih
d. r.;en of Gooding,
the guest of A. 21. Turner,
president of the First National Bank. Mr. Bissetrs uncle wa? Major Calkins lifter whom the Hammond post of the. G. A P. war rant d. ?,Ia-. Calkin was
j STEEL- CO. DIVIDEND. j (By United Press.) j NEW YORK, Jan. C:t.Th regular 'quarterly dlvident of $2.50 a share was j declared today by the Bethlehem Steel I Company on its Cliss A and B stock. The regular quarter dividend of
-( i nende-tl d w o r k -against clasre, be dona f killed quota.
May Have More Fuelless Days
W AS fit N i'lON". 1 n r in "o 'l.v", - f T-tt''- '.r.-1
t Oe i rta te e r c o n t i n i 1 lga day.
fan. 20. Fuel Ad-
i:ar'"e'..l t u .I a n.aes :nee- . ;.-! .j., ns .-i B.llv Son. l.o's ia-l night tf Uie bail wcati.d iheie might be more fuei-
The very i.trengtli of her app -al in (this direction comes from the fsict that j the is willing to bind herself 3nd give
pledges of the upmost solemnity for her own good faith and disinterestedness." Tha president's letter was in reply from one from Howard calling attention to German propaganda in South America. The president believes Gorman propaganda, in South America lias about osh.fu.'i e.1 its r ff ' ti vc ii -; - and the South Amei i an "people ttrc beginning to grasp Clear understanding of the true attitudo of tic Cnited f?tstes.
,c :n the
HAMMOND MAN IS RELEASED IXDIAVAPOLIS, Jan. ?. Niclc Kuszyneki, of Hammond, an Austrian, ac cused of failing to register for militat.' service, was released on his own recognisance today by Federal Judge A B. Anderson. K iszt nski had be.-ii in jail six. vveektj l''e tt ,ri s ai .-omr n tue-i lack (o Hammond hv a frientl, w iv promised to rejisTr him
two per cent on acumulative
and one and three-fourths per cent
for r ears a me-.nber of the- ways and ' on the non--cuinu!anv also was den;' ius vommittee of cungrcss and at one ! r darod. All dividen aie rayable to
tune a ai.a.
BRUCE NAMED AS RECEIVER
INPIAXAPOLI-?. Jan. Bruce, a Crown Point
-d;t
v 'out rol o f t "i ntii
rccesary for production an lion of foodstuff in order
crUicn ,,rr"' i pre..
great losses or military saorilic?
NEW CASES FILED IN CIRCUIT COURT
th
eferred i appointed r
cnudidixte lor governor of Ind.-
FUNERAL POSTPONED.
On aceotrnt of w-eathe" the funeral n rransenicnts .: of li-.vei.l-o. . tt-i,;
conditions .Mrs. John
Mi .
tiie stock record of March 13.
of Chief , Umni'.nd.
FIRE AT STEEL WORKS (Br United rresi. MILWAUKEE, Jan. 2S. Platinum and chemicals valued at more than t;,((i were lost when fire destroyed : ;,o chemit-al plant at the Illinois steel
oiiipany s woiks fanv touay. i n
not hamper 'lie go.einment
s!d.
iver for
c-lant of the Ciii -a;o Fe
izer Company today in ruperior -euit room No. S. Hi3 bond was lixed at $!5,uOO. Tho appointment was the result of a petition filed by Hurts & Company of Indianapolis, alleging: the defendant company was indebted to the. plaintiff for damages sustained by the latter company in selling impure hog feed bounght of the defendant company. The Indiana plant of the compii is locat'-d at Osboi ne. Indiana.
(nei-ial in The Tim's I iTlOWN POINT. 1NP.. Jan. 2y
follow ipjr new cases were tiled ia
Lake circuit court yesterdav : 123. 1 V.'m. W. Capps et al til P. Bart; vs. Hoy D. Davis, et al. i:;32 To set aside order; Indiana Hebor Belt B. B. (J. A. Gavir") ,
the Indiana, I i'UsMtc fc-erviee .smm:ssjon 1 and Ft rtil-i l-9" The. New York Centred B V
r i--" t j ii m . ? , ; n Traeger (P.. P.. Pedd.-
2.1 Ho J
attorne-- was 1
vs. Ptibl.c ? 12331 Lawrence
1 ooid) vs. Mike DraUulich.
WRECK ON JOLIET CUTOFF
u fire will m jworS it i
Enlist In The VYcvr.ian.-s Arm By Conserving Foods,
Sixteen eaIS of a Ml-higan C"n.ral freicht train were derailed Saturday
(afternoon at. Spencer, between !! t Gary and Chicago Jleighti;. on lh" J -'let division, blocking tiie track if hours.
