Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 201, Hammond, Lake County, 18 February 1918 — Page 1
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COURSE OF ; 5AL00IS 15 ' DOUBTFUL
Hosteller Decision Anent Prohibition Law Causes Much
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TIMES BUREAU. AT STATE CAPITAX. INDIANAPOLIS, IND., Feb. IS
There is much doubt here as to i whether the saloons throughout In- ; riiana will close their doors and go ' out of business on April 2, the day I on which the state wide prohibition '
law is to take effect
U-.e occision of Judge Hostetter
oi the superior court at Evansville in v.-hich he held that the prohibition law was unconstitutional and void may furnish the grounds on which the saloons will remain open c:tcr that date, and until a final decision is handed down by the Supreme Court of Indiana. High Court to Decide.
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Famous Indianapolis Election Case Ended by Jury's Failure to Convice; Lawyers See End of Litigation.
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"irrfm? urt ntid not eny lower ; vr'.i . rci t vurt. Ho ?a;d the redhibition law did ' a--.-i ba .-isflri--.;' (o
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the japrpn-.f -"urt in a ; !f said this d'.ciion. if. r!;.' tr corrected by th?
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i. jt sck to regulate 'he sale and use cf diJ in t'ttawa. fliers he had jvnc on iNtoxicatine ljquot'5 but th.it it sought ) r. v hile V.o naa on his death mak3 it :nipo-sib'e for a citizen to bed the r.ew a:nhassido:. Lord Keadsert bis sovei-eigri right to use liquor ' inp. a-nveU in the United Stc.. I.'jrd m moderation and in tenr.rerate manner. ' Reading :s known n thn United rcsitton i that th mprem court States. Ite negotjatM thu first largo in 1?55 held that tlie legislature had no ! Ion to th al'ie.". He is perhaps the rower to enact a prohibitory law, but most prominent Je-w ;n British politics. ' thit porier r'"! "d only Tilth th . ..
I eor .e, vho mght exarcie it oniy py a Mite wide vole cf the people-
t cision Only For His Court. course, .luds" Ho;tet;er' decision i- b-ndmg cn'y within th jurisdiction i-f his court, tiut it is believed here that atocti re,',rip and brrwrr? or the state tsk'- rfus" behind :t ami refuse to i -r. . "g-inse the alidii' of the prohibition l .v uii'pr? 1 he s-pr-nie court in the rr--0nU!ie h? papr! "'u tb" rjuestton. it is do'ib'ed '.bat 'he supreme court it! make 1"ne! d''Ci"ion b"fore Apr:! Sixty da3 mf allowed in which I" rTfcc' an appeal, but this will no doubt hv done in mu.h shorter time. Not Likely to Decide. Therefore, it is rossibie for the suj . rne court to decide th case before April 2. but it is not thought that th.s ! at ail likely. Hower.r, if any saloon keepers keep 'i eir plvi open al'tr April 2 in other V'aces than Evansville it is understood Vr.Al the dr; s will start prosecutions in r'r-!' ir jed on rage six.)
COMMITTERS ARE APPOINTED
"?omrn'.tts r" the var.ous chambers " ecmrae-ce of northern Lake count;' le In croress of o jnn:"i 'en to take
SPECIAL
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V IBII.IETIM rmr:s rl RK.tr T TTR CAPITAL. IMHA.VAI'OIIS Feb. 10. V. . Atornf y Sbir-k anH hli Fuslstnnls larntii tbelr nllrnllon to (he protrrntlon of former "Major Johnson of Gary lodRT The ae will ien Ffbrunry -H. A upeclal Tnire Is rallril for Jorr service, (BULLITIN.) rWDIANAPOI.13, IHD Tab. 13 That former Mayor John B. BeU and hi thirty political aaiociates, charged with conspiracy to defraud the 1914 election will not be tiled asrain nil the beUel here today. The Jury at 11 o'clock yesterday waa nnable to reach an agreement alter considering the case since Saturday after noon. The Tote was 6 to 6. OoTernment official indicated the charges wonM be dropped. Her. John Tury, the' only minister member of the jury, is understood to nave been among tiioe who held there was no conspiracy. 1M.MA.V AT'OLIS, INl't, 1'cb. Th ;iiry that heard thf e-.jdcr.ee in the poll fraud case in Federal Court, which in-'-'led Joseph U. Bell, former niayor, and other Indianapolis men, was discharged estcrday morning by Judge Geiger when it failed to agree that there wa3 a conspiracy to corrupt the general election of inn. YVh'-lhor th cases will b'e letricd has net be?n d"tTinlned, but it is belied by nariy in close touch with the case that the prosecution 3ia cndd. L. Ert ?latk. dtstriet a torn-y, said to a nevspaperms n. aftr the discharge of the
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CLEANUP STARTED 8! POLICE 0IERT01
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Newly armed Sammies in "soup line" in France. They can eat Oh, how they can eat! The Sammies hit the soup line even before thev hit the battle line when they arrive in France. And they hit the soup lir.e hard just by vay of indicating how they'll hit the battle line later. Their stiff training gives them appetites to be envied and their appetites are a pretty good guage of their fitness.
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Twisting the Tiger's Tail Now Obsolete Sport in Hammtnd Clubs and Saloons ut on Black List.
(By United Press Cablegram.)
( of the corporation. Chairman Simmons i
XONDOIT, JTeb. 18. Portuguese troops said the section permitting the gor-
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"r.'"T-.V rOI.'-'T, l.N'D.. l'cb. IS Theiha" been active on the west front ernment to extend direct aid to war
l0 lrir. commissioners have recently rc-'a8aln" They took a, few prisoners. "One Industries "in exceptional cases'' would
ijistrie'-.! Lnk county and ai'cted tlie ui wwr ji". arove on noiuii r.iuoisiuo macie more specinc.
,tmf t,riin t . the dift-rmt cisie' near Gavrelle." Halg salcu
and pi-f cjnctsi a Sif'-1 b-'b'-w I ;ar: Machines in preempts ?, .1.
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in precincts 1. 13. 25, 29. Hammond Machines in pre. nvVs 1. . 2 . :.. 6. T. r. 1 r 11, 12. 1". 14. 13. 15,:
17. 1?. Mallet? in precincts Z and IS
Tiger tail-twist. ng aa? teased to be a popular sport in Hammond, and vinerooms are to 1p abolished. The mor.t sweeping anti-gambling and saJoo'n-restrirting orlr in thirty-flv years was issued by Me;or Dsn Brown today through Chief of Tolice A?tgen. It will clean tables, cha ra and boo" ha from n hundred and forty saloons. l! v. ill abolish scores of w me rooir. Xrerything aaust Oo. All gambling is to bj stopped. Avaunt the professional poker gain. Away -with the rhtini tables. A bas the kellcy pool sharks. By rigid ord?:.- f.-o-.i Mry,-. !. m Brown, due it i said to instructions f:om the Lake County Council of Dc-
, near Gavrelle." Haig salcu "Several cas- ,
1 tralttes were inflicted, on the enemy In- (By United Tress.) '
4 -. a patrol encounter in tne Measines tec- ' WASHINGTON, Teb. 13. Russian
l?. i t'- The enemy's artillery was active j chaos and President Wilson's "daylight i ins, this morning Chief f roll. -e. Ballot r ncar Arras and Cambrai, on the -road j diplomacy-' hare thrown tb battling j ti-;- Au.-tg-n e-.--; 1 1 . , . , . t -.- f-;,.
im v ucui nuu iui oeiuuumuuu u,iivas weairai ruwera iu iueic cry iciccn was o rU ' I u oil of l.i
of Tennebeke." republics of Kussia Into confusion and I dismay. Vkrainla, at peace with the
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Central Powers, is at war with the Pet.
Peb. IB. The Butch xnln-rograd Bolsbevlkl. Germany finds ber
s ni ' iii g jiaL.i.ii 3 in - jster to Kussla was robbed and strip. , salf at vrar Mrtth the Bolshevtkl and
3 and 4. 1 allots m peciiv.'.s . , ped of hl, clotBjBr aCcordinr to Petro.
I,at i lnca?o laenin'S in rrccuicis
1. 2. H. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 0. V. 1!. 12. 12. 14
ffrad disnatches to the mail tod a v. Dm.
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5. 15. 17. IS. Billet? in Vance. ! suicide of Gen ICalecUne, leader of the Ciilumet t" nslnp Ballots in rre- . Cossacks, waa nrobahW correct.
afraid " to shot.' Aastrla. "refnsei"
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TIMES btjrsat;, AT STATE CAPITAL. IM'l AXArOLI!?. l. a. T el Judge A. B. Anderson today or special venue of thirty men for as jurors in Gary election tria begins here Tuesd.iy. I'ebruary
U dried a ser ice 1 n hi'-h 2B.
FIRE DESTROYS HOME OF PETER CRUMPn Costly Blaze Due, It Is Believed to an Overheated Furnace.
STRIKE IS ILL OVER
IRIM ETIN t EAV luriK, I b. IS. Striking marine rarprDttn in Enalero hlp:nrd. hair returned to rtorV, as m result of President A lloo'i order. P. M. Muerln, n meihcr of the INatlonnl tomnJltlre of the Brotherhood of Carpenter Joloer. today nearly nil strikers In INew t orW had reported for vork and lomrro" Troiild find e err man In his plnre.
cine's J and North ton nsh ip Bailo s in 1 ami 2. Hobart -M-iehinf s in prerlii' ts 1 and Ballots in prc'-incis " ind 4. Bons - Pallets m I ml 2. S. lohns to- nshlp- - Machine in prc(.tret 1 . Jfanover townr-h;p - Ba'.io's in pre'inct 1 and '1, Center tow-nr-hir .Machines, in 1 inl 2. Bal'oti: m 'J and 4. inti 'ld Ball"': in precinct 1. ''edar '. reek Ma ii no in precinct 1 Ballot in pre.-met 2. AVer. Creek Hallo's in prec.in ts 1 and 2 .
align her soldiera in any military demonstration against the BolshevLil. Pear lest the Alnstrlan people swing Count Cremin against the Oermaa. Junkers
i gives the kaiser pause in his next step. ! IBy United Press.) i Tbe Central Powers facing possible col. rillSCO, Teb. IS Cossacks took tbe 'lapse don't know with -Whom to deal. , Bolshevikl minister of marine from a ! Tbe reigns of tbe I.enine-Trotsky Trans-Siberian train and banged biro, ' ragime appear slacking. Numerous out. according to a member of tbe Sed Cross ! breaks aro occurring. ! mission to Xussta, who arrived here to. j ' tlay from Petrograd. ! (By United Press Cablegram.) j PET HOOKA I? . Tab. 9 (Delayed) ! (By United Press.) ; Peb. 18. Kieff has been recaptured by WASHINGTON, Peb. IS TVie senate ! Bolsbevtki troops and UkTania forces are ! finance committee today decided to ! iu flight. The K.ed Guards routed Alex- ! amend the war finance corporation bill ieff forces at seteral points. Polish legproposed by Secretary McAdoo giving j ioudartes have been defeated in one ; tbe president and not the secretary of j province. The Bolsheviki haxe rushed a i tbe treasury power to appoint fllrectors Mg army from Moscow.
DIRGE ACTIONS
1G KILLED IN AIR RAIO
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fnr further consid'ra t ' on the p:
c sewag" d-sposal.
Tbese rr. rr.n.tt-es w.'.l iia'. e a joint ,P;.n; at! soon it can b- a-ien-fd nd w.il endeavor to deeld- upon some 'an acceptable to the various eifr? !na w"!i to iho sanitary d - I't o" ' ' v in Hammrnd ;r. eornipilte was ap-iin'e-i bv the l-,ea:d of d:rceto-s of he ebamber of commerce lt Ved.,i)jv n-gkt. ! cc.n-is Mi.'- or ti. 'A-'iram I". Pr'ds-e. W. M"; n, i. i- i ,;!-r. .1. 11. K.tzpeiald. George hans'iT and 5" Tarn J. Wli.'iiry. in Ess Civ i a so ill" .-r.". m '."' e -,n-of E. AA". A-i II. E. Reid cig", .-. A l!emh:-...ff, .!. B. 1hm .d and C. K. a ' ia'-e W. .1. TVh'.nery of Hamntond. is tak- : B tin the matter of a meetinsr with r. other cemmittees and diitie a ee'.ing nil! be arranged In Cu near
"TVetb ati H9insoii'a t.ed flr center, was tb- ;.-fr, of its third elisastrous lire last fc'aturd-iy night in recent ears arid the worst residence ft re in lh entire city the la"t year when the hemic of l'etpr Crumpvk'r, 2 V.'bb street, v as practically destr;.ed. The loss on the buitdiiitr and contents in estimated at Jl 2.000 ae.'-ording t.i lr. Cr.mpaeker in an jneriew villi a TIMES reported tin? sftfi'noun. At ti : 1 j Saturday eveni'5 fire Jej-'art-mcnt.-No. 1 and 4 responded to the alarm. Upon fhlr arrival the f, teme.n found the laj'-ment in a mass of f.rc and a few minutes la'er the, flames ate their wa into the par; it tons. It was airnest imnossib'" for the firemen to in alio ihe-,r way .n'" the ton'"- which a1" ti'hd ii i!!i fieri"0 ( i'nd- of snictvc. This . ao o in for the. f.ict that very ii'th" 'it !h r fn f e; , f V- a S "'I'.Cij. The
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( R 1 nlted Prri) AAASH1NGTON. Fob. IS Tb
ci-n.nent t'''da prfp.'ired t forAstall fu'u-e "flii.out!. No strike is justified until all methods and adjustments hr.e been tried to the limit offie'ats say and any a-tton contrary to this principle Is autin;? the enemy. Th p')1k- tollowe.j -ir-ill n gsnera! ag increases, a basic eight hour dtinie and a half ovrt i:rie, wel; (Jay.". tJn:b1o time on holidays and Sundays .ind open or closed shop to b? u a;nt .-lined aceoidtng- f condition? preva.Iing in i arii'H". shops before the war. S.-ireta-.y of Labor Wilson has called a 'nference February 25th htirn National representatives of employers and wotlv'nen which it is hoped nil! re'.iit m sgrw nients on basic prin.-iple." f.-r t ''at .nsh:p.
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T.ONr''N. V'eh. 1'. Mem persons
I irr hilled and th'rt;---e i n Injured in ,-iir.day n-.g!-.t' air raid over London. ' Cf those K.!e- tin! te.;n ! rti"n and ! t.irre wcineu.
EXAMINE M MORE DRSFT REGISTRANTS
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. r-t " shns the'co-.Ttr; the ph-. ,val nc!;iion of its j'outiK men '.t woul i
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;' e, stated today regarding the iininat.cn of the thud d'-aft regis':ants at the Hammond courthouse. He pointed out the fact that boys and mn , ;ie foreian class are better develned than the Americans. So many of the registrants are fat chested, flabby and pb si ai'.y defective that every dr.tvor and lnt!st "f tl-.e esantining l'..R!cl o'-in fa-..'! nriixe'-al inlli;at 1 1 a'n r.g " lie! her he did befoi e r ti'l.
DO AOi 1 N DO AIOIIF. AA I IK srt0 TIIA I It OI.IIIKR IK A I1-H 4 -l N.
fiuiiv sp-eed so raj'idly thai in t. n minutes the roof tas ahiaric. An inunense cto' d w,4 nested ihe tire fgh'ir.e. The fueinc-i fough. tc.e fire fn its e-aiiy stages rith the ch-miial bul ou!d not locate the seat. oC the trouble for smoke poured from e- er;- cnt in the house. ?om; criticism was heard from spectators because ot tiie slowness of the department in getting lead's on tbe burning building and it was some time before the firemen apptarcd to solve the baffling bia;.. The department found itself confronted with one of the most stubborn conf.Hgrations that it. has been called upon to fight in years. No sooner had they extinguished the roed flames in one par-
j ti'ion. -vh'-n they fnninl fire m others.
t The residence - gut'eii. There was j li'tle time to pet furniture am vaiuablon
'!.e lie.j.f. Inoeerj the Crumpaejier famil v and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Scott
' and children who w ere their guests had j no time to get any cf their cle thing out. I The. origin of the fire is thought to j have be.-n caused by a new furnace, j which Mr. Crumpaclcer declared "was j left unfinished by workmen Saturday ' noon." The tire was first detected when I sn-.oke va seen issuing through the ! basement flm't. By the rime the fire i ccpai tin !:t e:r, the f.re -nrl ganu-d a j big headwa . AA hiie the. resiu.-ic e w.-is i iu so-d ot. dit ion. the oue ,a built j yea i ? te slid tbe wood burned like paj per. Insuisic will nearly (Avr the jlos...
G, E, FOWLER SPfflKS AT M MEETING 200 Workers at Labor Temple Hear Objects of Enrollment Discussed.
Separation Money Wanted in Gary, Hobart, Indiana Harbor Actions. .. . Tntee s.i.t fid in Gaiy Superior our; l-rday cn rn miiii imoniat trou- '. o Ga i'.v, Ind.ana lla'V.o:- and Ho- :) a - e .- , j ; -. - !!'-' C.e '151 cue. snnticil AAith Pnper and Rrnnmi.
cierman a.rinen. renewing their a ttaclis for the first time since Pc. 6, lulled twenty-seven persons and injured forty-one Saturday and Hu-tday n . giits. CUie f-f t lie cne;Yiy plinsi Is
believed tr cc ! 'o er
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LARGE WASTAGE NOW LOOKED FOR
sa.ioe.ns. The festi-.e little ptdcer gam thic has been going on for s.,me time -,vi.; put on the hunk. In fact, the buzzer
w as put on the !vg p .ic-r nunc ai.
to j over town. " - -"
KJiunt and. Dice Most Oo. Club gambling; tv-vs i.a -i i',pi JVUS. Plhiim and dice games to-.-k t'je LO: This is the first in th.rty-flve years for Ha mm on'!. If your v.-ife wants a glass of be-i in Hammond, or any other -hap s w;i, ou'!l have to 1-ave her .-.u -,, tjjo walk and ifich it out to her. The town is full of giocniy Gaws today. More To rollow. That, this is to be the- opening wed;e in a drastic reform campaign closing saloons on Sunda; s and striking at the social evil, was the belief f.'iday follow -ing reports of confidential nie'inss o! the new- city's morals commute- which is said to be planning a clean-up. At reporter who happened cnto one of the meetings at which about sixty prominent churih people were m attendance, including n.Hriy clergymen. v i eru, e;ed not to publish ntij thing he heaid or
"leav e the ha!!." Heaccepicd the aiteruj ativc. Tliat the reform is inspired by the
gov eminent to protect munition works is
MaV f-J-O On .(l-CVlli-. 'Rasisltrom haL'' detrimental tv, n,(, rrosecu
j -'"Hon t.f war order? bv-
After Hoarding Supply During Winter.
SOUTH Bti.N'P. INT. Feb. I --Thou
sands of burh.els of pctTtoc? will rot!
and be thrown away in this part of the state, and potatoes this spring s-hould sell for cents a bushel, according to Georco I'utybaelr. a commission rc:m. in an address before the Klwanix chute Mr. liutzhaeh r-ayj in and uround iji-ui'i fiend there fire f '. o or ttti'e titles h
many potatoes as can possibly
men is ou-
other well-founded report. At any rate the crusade Is cm Effective At Once. Saloonkeepers: were staggtred by in--
l new blow. The . v rvhibi;.oii lav.- to b i come effective April Z w as the first i crash. The femocrance wa-.e har. al
ready cut down ihe consumption of liiwora and ttio al"ontnen hni-c conic depend more on the r-.venue from thu'u games and the wine rooms v hich .u'ford-
, e.i a tryst ing p!a.e lor nu n and womI n. On! a tew salsmis did not maiiii tain win- roms gambling gams.
THE LEAST THEY COULD HAVE DONE
bnl thi?e that di'ir.'t count, nance ti
0 ('-'n" : arc hit uilh ail th" nil.
-ume.l . the oinviiiiiiiti, ltv,d wince of , Slam at the PoUcc?
tne new early top. it is jir. l-.utz-
( Br I nlted Prrirs) PrUNGKlKLP. 1.1.1... Feb. i'.v--,e John Mait nh su per i n : . nd en t
b;ich's prediction that Jiterally millions!
A lcporler cailci the nia j or today
of bushels of potatoes m the States will be thrown away th;
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asiicd rcgardiiig t no on
"Did ;ua iLti
alter Denig noara"a tnri'iiiin tc.e v inter. "Yes" h
the tin-pe when they should have been;
L in of the tlI . . Mayor Lro'.i n
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liic oncc conm.i--
g. : " " j sionerst ami l. .'t, j patriotically substituted for wheat audi "vij; it bc ml'or.e.i.-
,en. Coal .M nes lie;", refused 1 ', " , ' , 1 once, i hiu t:red ot
to i'O :iH'n i t oei iur nrmiej ani to i0 p ,,r lr,v.' ii,.
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h p e i s o 1 : . lAnnts Milt loncy. .AlaKryk. f;v..
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l-.ui.'lred inn e-is tO'iay mobbed Martuii. ,,;,;,!..,) ! and his ten son to the euun'y i i iiouse nu.) iri-iuc hi.n kiss li.e ft .IK. The mlne- s insist Mai lini is pi -German. Tlie t'n'ted States Marsha!! 1 n eijticating 'lie charge.
and. At a meeting immediately following J the fiag-kis-sins, the miners agreed nn set in n : woik under Martini.
i maintain '!ic cniliati population of Aimer-
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Charles K Fowler of Indiana Harbor, enrolling agent for Lake county tor the w-orkingmen's reserve now being enrolled by Fuc'.e Sam, addressed a large and en t iinsa -i :c meeting at Bali, ii- Temple, ,"" B; oud way. i., Gary. : r I e t 3 y a ; ; e con cn the pii"pr,s-.- .,f organ. ra. on. Judge V'. .. Punne r,-.i tlnriy. Hal', en .; i.r.g agem for Ga-y. lo spoke at length. The talks vere patriotic and tine Two hundied application raids were passed out among the throng and many returned filled in. The Labor Trades Council gave its loyal support to the work of enr.-!i:ng workers for service it t';i" war ind'islrie s'ich as sii.ph iodine ami 3 foitii, but v. i:i wait
i : ' I ; lie ;.- are a ' a", 'jivlo' vv:ll p: es'.de i ang;. on Wednesday n r V. halt at the 1 !a; ho;
era rifled at I ne :mpr!.u ;h. work of -1 1 1 . '. 1 in en ; hi r ei . ei ; n I . e i . i n 1 1 .
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' Tii:iddcu. M--ncy zynski, ask ; money, alleging that .Mna
I makes $!0i monthly. I Hobart AA ife Orserted. ; j Attorney Pedd'.cord e.f Hobart in a
document men tor i i eoa Allen vs. Cliarles .Mien alleges ie.e:t!on and
DISCUSSES BILL.
( Itr I nited Press)
ica's associate countries in ; he war. DEATH OF MRS. W. E. ZARTMAN l.i.W 11LL. I.T. . Feb. It' Mf. Vi'ilaiii, 11. Zaitman. wlio ; aa been in i; poor health for the past two o: t ii ree i ph;s. passe, away at lie; hinie in Lowell Saturday afternoon. She was 71 i tar? of age ami was . most estimable lad:-'. She moved to Lowell with her husband about f.fteen j ears ago. Frier to their moving- h'-i" they re-
Senater AA'ntson, Indiana, discussing sided in KanUaHec county, IU.r.ois. She the railroad control bill to the Senate i survived by her husband, t wo snn, tody raid. ""bivornmer.t ownTsliln of i John 12. Zartman of Lowe!!, and nieb-
non-upport and a.-ks tli'i nionth
s- parate trie ; p ! "m nee r-r .'jeryeif and l. l.ii-.-i'.
. j transi'or
tation and com miiK iea t Ion lines ard JSartman of Oalvcston. Ill-, and
NEW CASES FILED
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-Vew cases uitd at the Hammond superior court follow: i Cleo D. Allen vs. .Florence Alien, di-j vorce charge naming Bob Vignoli; ilc-J Mahon & Conroy. Hose Tolmie v. Thoma T'dmie of AA'iii'iug. divorce: Cavu. HtP; smith. The ph-m-l ' i- a !!-.. -I ! ;, -. M.-.I' !! I! ' ?!'! .h!u V A :i el. a i: 1 1m ' "o , :; iiiimnt in the .-.ui oi' i.i h.;i..hi.id co"d in ttan'i fmiii Iiup". rial. I'a.. t,. Him-
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v'r .p of telephone ami : r';i n'n of v-hh-li she was a r . thus letting down in Tuesday afternoon, r.ng workmanship. J
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. op em 1 am lo'.J il;-r, , nr.,.i-t,- ;,, ! nearly every salc-.m. '1'!;.; r-alovus h;iv , no i igiu liiul'. ." the Mate ia .i to l a ." .hairs or l.ihi.-T hi ,. I i : s ; :. ,f ;, : n g cx -: oi pt bar titute and !in- refrigerator. The wine rooms inurl g (. Xen her can j they play cards iu rooms adjoining s: -i loons- or clsew here. j ;(,n toiu tb.jfown iK- lousy wi'h pi o'.'e i.uvi 1 pjc i
games. 1 hey say they C(in t t If they can't 1 will." No Peed in Salooax. "Who do ya incau by 'tne ' t'ue police?" "res." answered the mayor. Food cannot be Mrie-.j in saio, r.s under the order. Tlie mayor staled thai saloonkeepers had no more business running restaurants m ih-ir place- tlnu
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I DRAFT ORDERS. ' AVA.-KIXC.TOX. Feb. 18 AU but
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, n : .M --7.il p h , ne Alnufa.- o;;c -.tunny Hlemae n. Uersh- i':o .,-.-!. M,. ishail Crewiier .-i,i te-day. Hart -ft Va-daman. '. Tiip siht'f aie in Ohio, ill.nois. Indi-
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c.c.ers Kan-.Vi.ig f all kml?. The ma:-or iic!;. .)'. by h: remain:, that the ord'-r Mas nt idle threat ami fhat the police had no wi1! in the matter and its enforcemen- wou'i be given his personal attention. Some Confusion As to Order. In tbe downtown bar' the order was the one and only tcpie r,f discussion. Tbe rhum san.e ri.ntimiel in some saloons pending effi- ia! notification. A liiil" confusion exi.--;.i regarding ihe ,.i,lcr this afternoon -which wan sitrn.ighi.ened n it by the mayor. The police in n.tl-
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