Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 126, Hammond, Lake County, 6 November 1918 — Page 1
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fa C3 n p !T1 L y Y3i Tcwnsiifp Tiokals Over j Oounly Wii! Be Heciad By 1 J i G. 0, P. for Two Years, i -Good old Lake county went re-1 i publican yesterday, stock and bar-1 r J i roil, hide and feathers. She not , cniv retusea to elect over one democratic county official butcleaned the platter in every town-l--ship for the republicans. Considerinq the light registra-1 , ,. ! tion it was the greatest republican j i ! Victory ever known m tne county s I-.. i hieh water mark i r.::ory auu is a nig for future generations. C"i: Erszocr-AT ir AD KO OPPOSITION. I
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only t democrats v.eie elected i imperial off;c-rs at Indianapolis h- will Tnv entire r..unt and they were unop- ; KO (... H-ist St. Louis. St. L-ouis. London, p..- I. The first was Jo -. i ; rlaeh. , . lt t .. and r- turn to lndiunapolia for his i- r..--.. ratic candidate V-r trust-- of t. : ofti-ial visiutti'-n t-.i Murat tMP.pl- of J-.l n t.nvnthip. ft ml th- oth-r, Jos. W. Indianapolis, li-cmb-r 0. for whi-h Th: .-I. demo, ran- ra t..: Ida: r for the j preparations are now beiiiR made under tounty council from tim llord district i tj)C dire :tion of I'ot-nt at lj. T. Leach, v, !o. h includes Ft. John. Center and J This ceremonial v. ill follow th-i convoJla ii'..ver townships. i cation and reunion of th- Soot! P-h Lit-Jferh-rt Wli'.-iicu, re-el '(f'-l county . nml it ;a f-xp. ct-d that a l:.rK-- class o:-:-k. t-: t;nuitol ill- r. ub!i..an majori-' iil be :.ak n across the "desert." t in the county to 1- b-iween "() and j -The imperial pot-ntat- will tio n visit
'ontinu.-d ou ix.) G, L S?i!iTH ELECTED Wm SCHOOL 80100! Yorthy Successor to Dr. W. j F. Kowatt Chosen at Meet- j ing of the City Council. L Smith was elected a memf education by the L-. r of the board c" y ecum 11 last nir.rf to sued ed Ur. i liiuat vv4io r.-sirn.:d when he. received , hi.- commsssicn in the ine-.i-t-al . ui ps and Was .aliel Mv.ay frv-m lj:- i:y. Tb- election of Lr. S:..::ii is a matter of -rcat S3 : staction to putr. f tl - pilbhc sc' oeis and he v. ill be a w orthj success... r i f Dr. llov.ut. i W. C. Hatn.au was elected a member i Of the board of public works to lill the: vacancy rated by the death of Fred I llopmar.n. ','h- council authorized the borrow ins of J 75. "ei.i to pay the expi ci'y until the next tax col'. lists . i - :i . if the SOLDIERS' CONCERT. llie Vimy Iliigt- t jrehestru and Chorus, tomposed of tuelv- wounde.j soldiers, will give a concept at I.leity J-bill S'.mday evenins. Nov. i. It is for the bero fit of the. I'r.i'.f-J War Work Lr.ve. C-nie out and show your patr'. iti.m and j our a pprrciat ion of the work our toys are doins overseas. NILES CENTER BANK ROBBED iTHCAP', N'.v. f Three bandits t- lay -Id up the S Niie s e. r:rr Stati i'.ink. f-oc Calitz, cashier and !".s tw- as armed bus ban d W'm. oist?nts i.iti v.-nlt. and rstaned into I'hi.-aso with $2'" h Th? r-hi'.-rs drove a larce automoUnnnins ,:t ' sasolin the j.rjirf sav th- r.eif.ers st -pptal a car in the r.-rtii west-rn se-f -n of the city,
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.ft t''!.,'A':i!.'v. r Ft frfi P MO I Fi S i k 5 1 ff iff I TlMt3 1SVREAV. Vt State Cacital. IXlHAXArOKIS, IN'D., Nov. 6. Th ni'i! rcutf bc'wern Indiana r"!: ifuvottf t-' c.'mi'Ct with a similar fr-.m I.;u"atto tj (.!;:.-aco. giv.ilor j;i::ii trs i to all pf-ints on h. twwa ItuHaiiaioHs ainl i.'biv. .U hut :::to ra -i'-'ti nrxt II--I). rt I-- S;irii:i,'trvn. P"-t::i,iSl. r. .!. Th.- thr.-c n. .t.r tru. l.s to V- uxd oil th- tv-uU- r..:iv-nv.i 1-alay-.-.!to ysver.i-iy. w-r-" ii.t"'! '-l li!ay ! Vrt!iac- Ihu-h.ir.a!i, n.-::-tant s-u-puriti tVn.lv tt of mail ut liuiianapoiis. 'FOTt" WILL GOME
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k Shrine to Receive E. J wfiCi Jacoby Next Month For Ceremonial. times bi beau. at State Capital. in-kaxawus. Xv. 6. ri:as J. Ja- - ohv Imi-'rial p-tmuite of the Ancient Arabic or.l.-r. Xohl-s ot the - .1,. ..-.m r.f tl... .ralli(. ,,-d.r. nom.-s nrmr. w no.-- 10111 - i" - ...rd'.-r m North Am-rie.i. w as .itrrruptP.as rearted on I hy lu in!'.-., i.-'.a ! n: mi -o,t-;.rl It-; .ilio-l -iv v-i.-i ' j a trip through thr so uh. rn s-nt-". i , ... i r. i. i.i r.c. ntlv from a j-Hir-n(A o.ror.:. th- north -.vest. t.. the ra..Hi- v.:. and th- s. utluv. -t, h-i had h tb? ,.t- Bv.,I5l f,.riy t.-mpi..-.-, .,m , f iih-h ti- fot.r.d to bo in v. tlouri:-'.-m .-i ue of th, War thus. sau!- w' rt' 'r" " 7 ;.. ork. i'.a J 'iv-n i-ui.c 1 . . n v- loin rfHi-.pniEt and ail tvuti nan c-Vtriuuted thousands of 1.1-mbtrs to thjlors Vfter hr at! ends th- mc-tinsr of thr ' (Vi.t- ...r.l at llaiiini-MUl. run tem "" pi- at i err- nam- un'u sro KorkforJ. Ilk; Cdumhus. ('.; Uuifal and V.'at rtown, N. Y.. returning horn for the Christmas s-asen. SON OF HAMMOND MAN IS BURNED TO DEATH j ' Si--' ia:. ' IT T: .:::. Nov. (1 Hcyal r.i:N-;s!-;i.. lil ir i L. I: :sf. 1! of Mri.1- ? - Mi; of Charl'-s W. i:as. "'.!. ' -' Itammf.nil. d.'fl- of unrns r . lad., S'.n .Murray st . 1 v a - n a can of kerosene t-splod-d as h iv a pouring the oil on lire in a kit-nen i stoj'-. Ml'i in te rani Luss-ll mo. a ;e and desirfd :n r tlie fa".-. Mr. r. ssi 11 was o nephew o: ii"ni. , , -iv hi taker of IhmCharles and 1- Hiiiomk ; , c ; rSil V iiiM A riVJliiWAk! HUN FRONTIERS r k : 1 Press Capi.eoRAM. AMSTL111 'AM sent troops to Nov. 6 Lavai ia has I b f-nd its f r on'ieis , sbanded Austrian soicbers. ' " to an official dispa a Slut r.'ch today. re;.ved ff i MAY SUE FOR SEPARATE PEACE (UNITED PtlESS CaRI.ECRaM lONLt'N. Nov. 6 I'nlss Cermany i acctpts the allid armistice terms Ba varia will suf- for a separate pea-e. th- Kxpiess declared today it had leain-d from reliable sources. IKAMEADT'S CHANCES NOT ! YET KNOWN I J l'ni nds f Mayor Paul Kaiaradt of, i Wr-t Hat.niond. r.r- ans-ously nwa:t- l I irsfr d' -.nite inf .vm.'-.t ion as t how he i j ran yesterday on the deinocrat-e tick- j i et for C-i k county rotr.ni iss i-ne r No i inklir.K hud been tivm up t i a late j j hour t.-da.y. The vot in Vet Ha:n i j n.-rd was fairly good. j i j0 0 0ver here what we'd do j over there.
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WOnK 3F PAINTERS9 L0G11L Look What They Are Going ! to Do for Allied War j Drive. One of tho i".r.r lon- in wark vi 1 h; nr b ,c-ii I'.-iii.t--rs' 1. 1. :;t thinps that hns boon H'U in Hair inor.-l sincc i ac-.ion of the :-t l.icli!. .1 !v L'nit' 1 .omn.i teo ;j m and pot !n.y. .' 1 . ii th' y oa'iinl thr roini:;i!!"fh h- l:itt-f v..is t..M that th.-- io.-ai it - it . ikoI .ji von SIC1-' to thr I'nit-a War Work sui'l th.at rvry niati j '-:!; of thp." .nt( r; 1 ; ' of th-ti; wou'-l d-i.at- a .la's pay. . , Vh- o:::mi' to- ar" tiiorr than pU as:d, is or- fri.-n.i of tpt? 'p-f: ovor ; th-i v." Wait till th. y f,- t ih- n-nvs :'roii th- J'ai'.i'-r' .n:;i.n. 1 tt':i,':i P.- til- ii. -MV ! WENT REPUBLICAN Even Old St. John Tp. Gets;., in the Big Band Waeon. The voter, ur.initiat.d in the us- of voting maelun-s, was .w-vir.'-ly partisan yesterday and the la !id'....hi of straight : ick. t 5 carri .1 in fury repuldi-an !-nvn iiip tii lo t as ul! as the tenuity, r-tiirns today inlicat-d. A!'ho::p;i th- oi- n:is Lpht the re-pulih-rTi m.ij..rit. was .-no: m --. North ownship -..'t republican by five li.in-ir-.d majority and (,'a'unii!. t"wnsh:;i by mi. Uvt Ii St. Joiin t-v. n.-h:p had a rt -puhli' an niajoi ity of t wi-niy. William 1'r-hi. c::i:di I at- for trusterin North town. -hip. br- the ic- in his home tMvvn fd li i i.iO'.ond which he carried by about I'm Put he was unable, to .,.,lo-.. tlo : I I I - I..... V..- O, 1-.,., Chi-aw a'r.d was de'f, r", t-d' bv Vater.'thc: ;nr':"' , i::S!?V'i r,vo , 1 .a ''f.: iUhiat.d. Th- i-oubii.-ar.s carri-1 Hammond by nboul LI'hi. With a tu-o-thirds "t- ti closer r.-ic , - uas prtai-i-o, m nr. n ' on- i-.-k-.i i-r so great a republican m.-o-ri'v in the county and it was ml presumed .ihc dereoeratic stronh-ids would capitulate. WILL THE HUNS ASK FOR ARMISTICE PALIS. Nov. 1. '.l.-rrn.itiy Ts exp ! to indicate s-on whether .-hark Marshal Ko h f a r m i s 1 1 c e for rn a 1 a t r d . i nferer.ee. was the Ii-re today. d t!e , TT? A W "NTT! A T? llbll TV MAUBERGE, I irstTEo t;rkss vbm: -.riA'i i ' I.tiNP-'X, N.-v. 6. The l'.riti.-.h have; reacind the ino.in Ao'fiv-i-Havay r-ad. four miles and a hair west of Manerce. Meld .Maisiiai naiS announ-rd today. The fitter the fighter, the faster the finish.
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no TTr:. m T:UCluO V ilLb xWU -LC-iiUUi lUiU : Districts for Congress and j Returns Show G. 0. P. ! Will Have Eleven to Two Democrats. Secretary of State Treat-aver -ttc- tiey Geneva1? . . A editor ...Wlfi, A. ROACH : US. McMUETBIE .-'E. ETANSEUEY OTTO L, KLAUS S--.pt. PutUc Instructlcn.-l.. N. IIINE3 Ge.l--fc-i--' -..LEWIS T. EOUSZB Suprama Court .1 H. L. TOWliSE.ND II. Id. WHOUGHBY Appellate Court CHAEIEj F. KIliY - SOLOS A. ENLOL A. L. NICHOLAS W. C. KcKAHON Reelected. , . T.VIr T-,nr. . . , i Indianapolis, ind., Nov. 6. Inoiana renuDncans nave earned I four congressmen, giving tne en - a.:-- .'--..I ..nl-rrnt-Zr. f m TT, ure cOIIiirt;iS.Uiai utacjanuu "umi Indiana. Democratic leaders admitted; . .. , i -i-j V.-U t tnai Uiey null IUliwU to UUIU any Ui failed to 1 their districts while republicans have be reelected in all districts lut) xvii... Tlie new congressmen from In- - diana will be First district: O. R. -Luhring,
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at th- Versailles; h cefeated Benton, democrat. l.'el-,. f , xpr. SS-d I j Third: J. W. Dunbar, who dei feated Representative Cox, demo-
crat. Fourth: J. S. Benham, who dei ieatea uixon, aemo'-rai democrat. Thirteenth: A. J. Hickey, who defeated H. A. Barnhart, democrat. , nw;,0.0 :n TnHt'sna will Republicans m have good control of both houses ancj have elected officials in most To"niliTie.; on pnu- six.) ?i&. i'ariiamrr.t House at Budapest. ' jroverr.ment. which chose a na- ; i tional council and named Count i Karolvi r.rcmier. Troop? sent by i I the national council liberated j
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iilii in 1 F3 inT I'VITED l'liKSS-l VTASHINGTON, I;ot. 6, 4:00 p. m. Actingr Dojaocratic Chalmiaa Camming! at " p. m. claimed the senate for tlie democrats fcy a marg-ln of from two to four votes and the bonse by a margin of from fire to ten. He ajmitted democratic louses but declared taey bad been oBTset by democratic gains. . !':i'i.i.t;Tiv.l EEW YORK, ITO v. C, 4:00 p. m. Na. ; ticnal republican headquarters this af'.cruoon claimed tha election of the re publican house and senate. It was j claimed on the basis of present returns. 1 Tha republicans would have a margin ' of six votes in the senate and control of ! the house by twenty-nine members, it was declared, THr Vnited Press. NEW YORK, Nov. 6, 4:00 p. m. With republicans and democratic headquarters both claiming the house and the senate election figures collected from all over the ! United States by the United Press iA.-'thlS afternoon indicated that the! . , . - , ! result m tne senate is in qoudi while' the Jiouse is apparently re- ... publican. I GOVERNORS ELECTED (As Indicated by Latest Returns) Alabama Arizone . Ari.au.iaa Cr.lifcrnia Colorado Connecticut Georrpia . Idaho . Iowa.. . t. e. KirtuY, r. i .T. E. CAJIP3IIL, R. C. H. BZOUOH, D. ! E. STEVENS, R. u. ii. touux-x., -S. H. HOLCOME, R. . -xl. UL. DORSE Y, D. D, W. DAVIS, R. .vr. L. HARDING. RII. J. ALLEN, R. . ..C. COOL1DGE, R. 1 -r- - I AtUMI Massachusetts .A. E. SLEEPER, R. MmneSot t a rurcxnnisT. Tt
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; - j 'rievr.cia i?rew Hampshire J. H. 73 AJtTXiETT, R. I " v iSlCHtU-. . U. V. i i - T,rr-r.n t r vvV a t- itmvrtr tj North Dakota -LYNN CRAZIER, Nonp. I nv u v. -a WTT.T.T3. TR.. nw,i,,m. xt n. vvvr.Evr.n. tt . " .' - - j wrrtron .J. Wii-.nn,iiu.i., xw. south carouna--.-R. a. cooper, d. 1 Ter.n-ssse A. II. ROBERTS, D. j Texas Vermont P. W. CLEMENT, R. Wisconsin... . E. L. PHILLIP, R. WyomlnjTR. D. CAREY, D. Probably clecteS. $Very near a tie with Gov. Whitman. OREGON SOLID REPUBLICAN DELEGATION n ' rrat"r Rv t'xiTEr Press. I'( P.TLA N'P. Ov".. Nov. 6.MiMary. republican, probably was cie-ted. d.r.a-ir,K Cswald West, demo-,-rat th.ir.n returns its s-Iid repuhIh an del-eat ion to c-npress -z-r-z- -c : ---rzrjir--. - 1 troops locked up by the prendarmea. Repr.mcnt after retrimrr.t appeared before the cour.ca and took oath ot allegiance to the new government
far 453 In the senate the race is so close ; that it may be a tie with Vice-! President Marshal casting the de-j ciding vote. As the count pro-1 gresses the situation is changing, j Reports at 2i30 p. rn. indicated; that in the senate the democrats'. have lost four seats including Illinois. Three other states are still in doubt. The present senate has fifty-two democrats and forty-four republicans. Assuming; tnat Montana ha tl rated a republican senator this will give the republicans forty-nine members of the new senate and the democrats forty-seven with Idaho and Missouri still In doubt. In ense the two states elect democratic senators the senate will be a tie. inc aemocrats late touay were ciairuing election of Ford in Michigan but returns sliowed Newberry still in the lead. At 2:00 p. m. reports indicated that
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I ?'l vr.trs in thn natinn.il h,,n i.n.1 tli 'Jl tuit.-i III lilt. llilllVIPtl ilPU.'r dWU nom,.l: n-. .,ii0i j Pcrger. of. jvisconsin, and a number .oft'.. districts still i:i doubt. Later returns I may -hane this line-up. . 'Ejection bulletins ST. LOXJIS, MO., Nov. 6. On the , face of r.etn.ns received in the Ninth uiuruiuB, 11 app" . Speaker Champ Clark has been defeat- , ed for congress by 40O votes by B. H. f i Dyer, Republican. Ben I. Neale, chair- i ! n.an of the Democratic stata committee, ! would not conceda ClarVs defeat, but ! admitted it was very close. I Returns received carlv title mo-Titmr-indicated that Selden P. Knneer infUcated that Selden P. Knoneer hn otner xiepuuucan grams, tmm would grive . rue k xnii in m r u i i r nrrrr i r t t n t n r . - - ; ata by one vote. ! ' SAN PRANCISCO. CAT... Tott r ' Earlv California, returns lnrUm'n fh ; .iofi rr t-L . ; i t-v.v ...t. v vruv. gis.uutus, .-.eyuuu. j - : vote may decide tne Now York election ! , Smith, Democrat. Smith's estimated 1 plurality in Greater New York is 258,j 600; Gov. Whitman's estimated upstate i plurality is 253.C0. NEW TOES. Nov. 6 At 1 o'clock tliis morninff Smith, Dem., for governor, vra3 leading Whitman, Rep., by only l.OOO votes. The World says: "It Is difficult to forecast accurately the resuit of the contest for governor." BOSTON, MASS., Nov. 6. Pormer I Gov. David I. Walsh, Democrat, was! elected united states senator from ! Massachusetts yesterday, defeating senator John w. weeis, Republican, by a niarg-in of approximately 15,000 votes.! Lieut. Gov. Calvin Coclicle, Republican,; was elected governor with a les.d of; . ahout 0,000 ovc.- iiicnaru K. Long", . Democrat. TRENTON, IT. J., Nov. G Republi and cans appear to have elected Edge Balrd to senate, and have lost two con g-ressmen. I GERMANY FACING HER DO 01 i Cnited Pp.ess f.'Am.Ef.r.AM. PALLS. Nov. 6. Germany is facing disintegration such a is bf-fjllins A'ls-iria-IInnary, according li j-wiss reports re. eived h-re today. A Zurich dispatch said the cessation is growing in southern " -manv and that Bavarian d.-p iti-s l av.- f..lopt-?d a T'.an fc-r ! orn.at i. .p. of a n w state ccmprisim? I'.avaria. Wut m'-u sr. 11.;.den and Gorman Aus!-ia. ALLIES 9 MILES FROM SEDAN I's'itfo Pefiss Cr.-.K.sR.v 1 LONE"' 'X, Nov. K Th" A m-ricn ns, .-ontinuins their drive in ti.e Mouse region have cleared the -as bank as far rrnith ts M:!lv and have pass-d 1" - y.,nd Stonne. les than n.ne nol-s south .,f s. din, lt was announced in the An.enan oft Mai conimuniq-tf tj day. inftern '.b-rman aef plan.-.s and two balloons were bulged.
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M h isJ 1 til H3 Size of G, 0 P. Viciory Grows With Each Passing Hour at All Points of Compass, Br rxirr.D Tress WASHINGTON, Nov. 6. Managers of both the republican and democratic parties are claiming victory, but there seems better grounds for the republican claims for the results of the election yesterday show a republican trend 1 , . , . luioueuoui me nauon. ,Vith- both -parties claimir a 0 narrow margin m the senate but j with the house apparently republican, political leaders here at noon ! today awaited the final returns from doubtful districts for the final decision. It was admitted that a recount in ji many districts wtuld be necessary. The I democratic national committee here todnv claimed at U nst J ? cf.-i i .-.o ...10.1. ;. wi"h th Voto of yire-ITcsident Mar,hal would suftice for control of the i SCr,ate vieldint a mal.rit. of Democrats also claimed as "certain" 214 members of the house, conceding UOo tb the republicans an delaiming the non-partisan league representatives elected would vote with the democrats. a-.uU.,oib irhicot riaim a earn : 1 " " "l " 11 e wun a resultant mai J0rl,' of Sd ihre. ! ii h Inrt v rif mnr rn r- ctintnro (n. . " " - ' - ' Jil - - - - - the. solid south, democratic headouarj lers counte don s ven more one each i from Kentucky, Massachusetts, Moni l,lna- "un. .wtdua Orejjon and I Idaho a tota of ):. The democrats refuse yet to concede d-.feat of Senator Lewis of Illinois. j - -e Ten in Illinois, six in Indiana, two in Michigan. There were a great many surprises throughout the couiury. In Kansas the Republicans returned to pver by virtue of a landslide. Governor Capper. Pe- . publican, defeated Senator Thompson. l:'emocrat- for hls scnt l'y 3 V"'yt j (Continued -on page srx.i j " j REPUBLICANS GAIN i . . j MIDULb VSLST I Br Hnited Press. CHICAGO, Nov. 6. Republican - ; :iai ...f , , 6ainS ln middIe westera States ! were indicated bv conrressional j i . . senatorial returns today. Republican Medill McCormick's victory over Senator James Hamilton Lewis provided the only inl j portant shift in the national legis lative balance in Illinois. Backed by President Wilson's personal endorsement Lewis rolled up a handsome majority in Chicago which McCormick overturned by an unprecedented majority "downstatc." Illinois congressional representation remains numerically unchanged. The status of Speaker Champ Clark was uncertain todny. Il-publican l-ad-rs joyfully claimed 'hat Judge 1 'y. r. r. publican, h-as defeated rlie rpe-ik-r. p. turns from sevn of the t.,i ('-unties of tlie district ; hewed liver iluliily in the b ad. Chirk bad-rs ...vpr.-i'd -e.rilid-.toe however t u nr. : at 'fi t'-aotr;.- districts r.nrmHiiy ilea vi ,y mocrot ie v.m re-elect Cla,rk. It pit 'ir.-d that a oomol-te count would b.- m cesary for a decision. Former V' pi f -s" n! a, i ve Victor I-. Berg or. indict.. I in t'hicafo and Mil- ! waukfor nll-ged vi-lati -ns -f the ePi'ie't-iHe act. upst t tb- hoj-.r of Wisconsin r -.i:l.limin 'or a clean .?i'nsrsii,nal s-vve- p b ndmc to -np!--?s ev r pep'a sen'at ivc Stafford by a i."0O plurality.
