Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 181, Hammond, Lake County, 13 January 1919 — Page 3

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WHITING WALLOPS SJREAT0H iiusky Owl Five Certainly Puts the Wild Boys From Streator Out O' Biz.

'' ' '-': To Titr. Timv... I VvHiTl .;. INT).. Jan. l 1 r a gime H.at taru-tl out an -xhibition ,.f Upcr- . a-krtbul! r.ri the part of t!i.- wl.,' Crown. nd e nu-d m jonn thing : ha : okcd like a came S'reater. I if. ua' frnowe.i under by h f.orr of 47-;i. In u'r tntnute and a bait" of ,.i.v the "v- 's dropped four .hoi a through the ! ....p. Cut., l.v r.illy Johnson am! one by IVcnfy. F.v.-rvoiic settled ba b ijoy an entirely onr-suied aitair. i: with the a i.l of Hah-, left foiward for Illinois jquid. and a V:il..a.h college star, streator rallied, and him, aged to e '-"-t n Jittle opposit ion. Mi. o fai tod. Thiiy J'.hr".Mi tan wild ..:k seon r:Kr and a free thrown in th- nri half. Pond replaced Johnson in 1 1 second hVf. and later Fecney i:ir.-,l m.'iMf 'he h.g Jloose Corhrnnf to enter, Kn,felJt to floor guird an'l bringing V Pressler in at forward. The Keel frown failed to gt started in the . -con.! frame, hu; it wasn't n sar; . for after 'hat frst half th'y .-on;,! ih si" I'lmuch th" last ore and wafhw) B- r- .) Fgsn hold the Streator offense. Moor Cochrane galloped around the a thufth he wasn't itp of fixator's rre.ence. and ron; of the vt.itor tiled very hard to persuade him o:hcrwi. S'rontor failed to net under the basket. Jnr largely Bernie tegan". ifl hnes. so Dale hid to content himelf with an occasional shot from the floor. In the rf'Jimnary th Polarines topped Hammond Hich. 23-14. It was a fast p.-rapr affair, filled with lot? of thrill?. Kunrad; threw a spasm of fr'e throw, making seven out of right trie. f.rirTirri had a good ngiht on the floor. nrl made two beautiful long shots. Morrison l"d the r coring with four baskets and two free throws. I "or Hammond. Vv". Peidenbei kor and ("earing made th" ! showing. The latter, a little fellow. p!aod a nice floor game, and mad .eral pre'ty long hit t c,ne tini'1 Hammond c me within a bp.ket of t -Ir.g th ?crr; Scr of :n'l gam-; Ked Crtm-oa (47.) B. r. T". T. Ko'f idt - S 2 " ,!ohnon 7 Ir;' 'orhrane 4 Fan ' ' 7'ond ( I'ieler 1 1 n St;ator Y. M. C. A. (21.) n. v T p-i a ii ii i TliK.tt ft f O II lialdrman - " " 11 Sivunson " " " " r.roman ' n 11 1 " Curtiss n o ii NOTES Or THE QAME. ' In? Grio-l ha r ,n pick tno.t of th" v and w a r.ot 'mt 1i riiaht. ";- ' i a !r.ire fa or v. ith t'n fanp. p !! hip stll- r work was tn T!- i-1 uh has a f-'annt h 5nportr in T ' c rToii i.f T"it;n. formrr "l;'f:";,! or t1"-- farnoti-. i"orncll-H.ain! ur.K.. and 1 '- fivlv with tho Ytncc,nrii A'hl'-Mo t'luh . " 'hicaeo II is an o! i time friend all th Rd 'rown ami has ts-kn preat 'ntf"?t in tho folarnio. II ! . i;i a' o". pry ;an,,. and aid" Fill Ien," vi i handling th" m'n on th" floor. 'ldi? fond bad an off-n-.cht. scoiiii'S1 roi aV.h- to c"'' t.ir-cd. Hut Kddi. ' 'i on a bail night ia a coo.l loan, an.! .- racks i nie pa. in that b-nsc rieht r rm of bi.. M'lly Johnson " iiiin-.i'.e. I point 'Nuff j'-d! BOOZE mi T' 'il ") T;:i-. Times. I TUTIN'.. I.-T).. Jan. 13 John Tf'siak. arrestee! by officer NUiolkiewicz on Ci.-tober -'oth for brip.ftinK intoxicatinglifjuor ipto the state, and Steve : iieatski. arreted by oui.er Jano on I leeember 21t. for th- --ame offense, : .ir taken to Hammond to app-ar before federal off 1 err I'lre.-n. JOHN KOLLAR. John Kollar of 11?th stf. q and Ind .ana boulevard, w l.o w?s found to have a -.mall riuantity e.f liipior m h: ?ahon. a arraifrned before Judge ;re;-n and f iied $lftt and cists and sentenced to tie county jail for :bi da s. 1'pon pay-i-fnt of the tine and costs, ammuitir-e-to ?1S0 the jail sentence was siispenel.-d. ANDEEW CTKOEL. Andrew 1 'enftel. former Ifnst .-id? ar.i;nkepcr. fo imi cnrri inn two ?;f- ! o jug of whiskey to bis pt.-,c.. of hu-i-1 . ., : ).y fufi.er .Tart". W hen pi-ro.-ich-ed fergel resisted th- Officer wiih the-t-'--ult that ope e.f the jugs -...as broken, the other be-mr taken p. the police ta1 ie.n for evidence, t Vr .-! v. later ar--sted by Officers I. aw lor and ilirard 011 romplaint of 1 'hp -f follins. lie -s under si. fiftd boneis and will appear at the local city court oil January 14th and v. !! later be .ailed before l'o.bra! fi" 1--.-r Surprise at Hammond. STUFFED UP WITH "A BAD COLD?" Get busy with a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery at once Couj'ts, colds and broachis! attacks they are all likely to result in danger ous afterniitha unlci3 checked in time. Aad how effectively ar.ej quickjy Dr. ICir.g's New Discovery helps to do the checking work! Inllamed, irritated membranes are soothed, the mucov.3 phlegra loosened freely, and quiet, restful sleep, follows. 60c nni $1.20. All druggists have it. Sold since 120) Constipation Enzacipation No n-.cre lazy bone! 3, yellow comple:.tion, aick n?adache, indigestion, cmbarassTr.pc breath, v,-hn you use as a co rr ectiva Dr. Kinc's New Life Pills. Th;y syematize the eyetera and keep the world looking cheerful. 25c

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HOLSHEVIKI CAPTURE BALTIC PORT, ADVANCE IN ESTHONIA

Riga, important Rti.--sian port on the llnltic sra ami a city of preat. strategic valtie, is in the hamis of the hoisht'viki. aorordinjf to di.putche. It v.:is taken after sti!T Hfrhtitip. Tr-o ,-ity is at e mouth of the Dvinsk river. In F.sthoniu tne HoIshrii.i hnve advaneei throujeh t'harlctenofT on their wny to Reval (2, which may fall into their hands. The Reds, latest dispatches state. hao taken possession of Vilna '-), capital cf I .tb"'i'ii;i. A tiM'sacre ot" civili ans followed the victory partly brhai sfiot Bolsheviki committees in the city. Uiijn, Ualtic ABL DUPES WHITES TO HIS PARENTS Harbor Boy Who Was German Prison Praises Work of Red Cross. in ' Karl Inipe. of Indiana Harbor attiehed to the ;,th Marines, who played i a n.i'St i-n; ..ii tai.t par, in the main bat-' ' fn-iclit, and v ho. htm.-elf. l-nni' a prison, r. !.- written a l-iost l-t'r.-st-I ing let'er to in parents, the p VV. ! l'tipes i f stjeet. Ill wb'-h be sre-,k: j only in the highest prat?o of I h" work if The fr.r i'-ros. He was taken from th j fas-: I prison at the time of th" arr.ii;tice wa. sicue, to a prison at P..-. st;i 1 1 . i i This wa the t om-entra l ion an p for all i - prisoners vri.n ed from i',w. be.i-;-qiwr-Tf atvl i.-Tfiir.ol there ui.!i! his 'release and the oHr t broil sh Swltz.-r- I J land wa made. Tt was on ti.i trip that j he extoll the werk of the Tied f r.vr?; ' i treetinjr theni at every $! ien with hot ! jbeeraee. ?a nd w iches and .nkr. The! soldier b--o indeed approriateil the jroo.i t j f oo! ulii.ii had b.eti d nied thetn fori I many month. Karl p-'.is in Iiij. i-f er 1 that the ".Terrv "' so-ip g-, "ti th-- pris.-n- j j ers wa indescribable, that no words: ' cu'.d .in! I v be applied T e. th- omcor-- ! ; ti.-'ii. The b-t'.-r was vri'tni fr.-m 1 I .... ,,. ... . ,. , ; hospital .o. l'h ian-e. w h'lo 1 ,. , . ' . , i Karl w a.-- a. s'sm d for me. -:. 1 in i'mr. that no el i s e -i .- wotibi manifest itj sef or eo upoai-'d for. The tonus .if j Rase), iji-nna - ! I.au s.i r. ne catue in for j:pe,-ial mention in their pict u 1 e ?. -jue 1 beauty and the American K'rl? were I surely a a lads, ire sicht to the boys who. : had iv t o'-n i-.-ie of 'Inn: for man . 1 months. Karl speaks of m.-etu.g Joe i j Iiavey. h s messmate, and a Tin fiiv j boy who "us fast 1 i.-n.i m 'lie- ranks ef nvlitary reeo?r.ition. His rum? a P-

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r.ere.i on the ..r-'ialty li-t a havinp,. ,)-,,, ih-di'-d of !ise,!.. but letters from him , Nva5.i,' cho h--.since that time nnd from o'lier j-oung ( an,j ,ir!li.,mi men v. ho have met a p. talked wi'h lorn s;n,l t1

believed by the general tre-nf of Karl Vtter tnat he will soon 1.0 coming lifoiu- 1 for he adv ises his parents not to w ri'e; to htm fur'hei. In closing llvs again , makes spo-tai iiioi'i'.ii -i t ne i.-.i . ross 1 " 'and wants the woibi fit large to know jlhat th'-y rank foremost in the org'inj- ! zvions onr'jitir on the greft need of I tho work across sens. The Twin Cities eagerly await the pews that Ksrl is ! home-.', ard bound. MURDERER WIFE : WANTS TO SUICIDE i (By International News Ssrvice.) WF.STPL'P.V, I. !. Jan. .3. lf.ver ,...; he tig taken today t 1 prevent M.o Jicque. l.r.aud.v . w ho '-n Sat 'a y n .gilt s 11 "t a . ; 11 u-i.rw n" . husband. , . .-e.,- - . t -. I e.l " K " 1 'f-1 o r beautif-'! hou-.e ' ..c.m-.iiiit riu -uicid Minn;- Weiom-i s : :'i n ' I in t ii e 1 .. mi ti si.i ion - y-: -i - n r.d s, r. m : m; w ere tin mt eii iq: hi mi r 3 could mak e an's ini'-li' ' etit ' I tih. tb-f Oh. 1 1 i.i 1 lOnu : re nnn "is S'lloira." at their j We-'ibm , fro. 11 ! I the nar.n, ii con- j ,1 with tl-e wo-.-ian. j 1 . iniiilv It- ir e.i.n- 1 i- ';' ber words All that the iisti .ti t '"rem t h e wo n - S were th.e VVol.js. id' Fort be me; THEY THINK THEY HAVE CLUE j .-t-UTII ltKN!'. In!. Jan i:t.--Po-t-i i , f:i-c insp". tors late las! night found j I fl 'tine to viiich they say will probaI . . - . ,i . . e . v. I '.!,- .csi! t 111 til': illio.-i .un.. o i in-. ! -ill I! wb.o tole a quai-cr of a mill ton ' .b-liar j wort h i ,.,-, It.-.nrls shin- ' " 1 ..... -, . . , j :at wei k from th Vi"f. National I i:nk of' letroit. Michigan, t the Stui - .. .. .t-o-.i-'i . r It p r i.teetive 5 nd postoffbe agent. f... ,o late development, in b" tO i"S th- rol-.ht-rv. si.vimr tb'-y ap ted to nd ..'...,. r the . nitre matter up today ai ... pi. . lip- iiijilty iiiid' r arirsi. CHICAGO FIREMEN MEET WITH DROWN i (By International News Serrice.) CIIIi'.M'.ii. Jan. if.. -Fire l.ieui. Oscar I Prdemon wt.s drowned and three " I mm Fenonsiy injured white PRhnng : . ..rt" . I.. , i l.t , , ; v- , .,1. ,.i - .wo .v ...... v ..p. ....... ! Mondaj. l.iei-t. Pceioon ...a overcome by gr-s '.. l . , ' .1 ... tie.. 11 '""'" "' -e' i t, i,:i-h!,r,g .i mi ten into a deep pool .. i at-r i vm a broken wat.-r main. j Th- br.ii, nils' w a ie.tro e.l v ith e.u estimated ior of $:,n oer.

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- seaport, and map Bhowinj BoLsheviki AUSTRIANS WERE LIONS, BUT SO EASILY TAMED (By International Ktwi Servica.) PARIS, (by mail ) 0neral Dtaa Tlsited M. Cltmiencaau in tle middla cf Sapt'mber. rJurtnff tha conversation the subject tamed to the Austrian troope. . it You don't know those Anstriane, ald the Italian commander-in-chief. "They are llona " General Diaz retnmsd to the Comande Supreme In Italy and a few daya afterwaJd General Perahinff nipped off tho Baint KlKlel aaUent. the 26th DlTlslon. operatinj from Lea ipanree Ju.t ee.t of Verdun and the Trench colonial troops on their rlfht eaptnring- a number of newly arrlTed Ar.strlan tixiope. So Premier Clemenceau telegraphed General Dial ae fcUoura: I have 6.0CO lions at your disposal." DAY TO iraOliCE Ii WATER BILL --..fs Pi KF A ' AT S-.- rr. 1 ' e- - : INI il AX Pi n.iy. 1 V 1 ' , reentatie Jain'-s- 1.. i'-y .l.'H 1 ;.- - iie--i :.s- . , -, . ois.i. Fa i-i in a ' r --I'-r.t tor ritE I'M , . , , to.i.- 'ha: h mi. vi:- ' in.roiju -e !... : - . i sive s 1 'hi' .t e 1 v hi.-h. tl which v i 1 U-le of 1 fl 4 r ire wa'-r. I p-1 !,.. fr11 t!-. riiv-' I H-rbot- Waf: ! Lake Miehi-zn! ! Piast hie-. ; tl.e. m' t'i-.r t Dav In.-5 ti'-' ' sure :h. : h. i.rd ve( ll ic-.i but h. I'i: t-i-proviso s-0'11. Per i e; e n t: I '-1 i .1 i:t. ti 1 in y. P'o n ?s f, r c .. v. bo fe.r. -1 plead" d and be . d" e ,r;ti" t .- hu '. 1 1 1 to .t use it various auM j,,it wi'liou ..w ,, ;.n ;,. r-f ,e I -" si ! -. , h-....i e V r- ' ' pi-Jet. sr. id. 'ai d w . 1 ' a f ra id uh r-Hi: Th-. v. a s ti.,n .- .-..-,! pd v e d: ink 1 ii;.- M irlt'sr ti. 011 : a. rj-iurle r ' ilie ? vv a in the vm. t. i- ; t:;-. in v-oh-but the in 1 ..f a mile .k j f-.-.m the f.ilum j that w have 1.1 line." HAM LEWIS MAY SUCCEED GREGORY (By International Ile-xs SerTice.) fHli'Atb). Jan. I I' - The voieniit i-i .. ...... ... . en -.uti'iay. ni" up.-.'i ft- pen- 01 . m . 1 lenn.i rs", v ho. 11 fiiing to re ports to.bi v. v. --I : r' -ol.. (.. launch tip 1.-1 yoi n it y a m p'l : t: r. of 1". .-. Senator I Hamilton I e-w i Thutsd.-.v. Senator Lew ts 1 tne-i.t e., a pr-'b able su'-cos :;' -r ti. i,r. c .i-y .-ml "intii tt. epie st ion i - f'.na 1 ' s t t I. lojin'i rots mi th .. :.rr 111 the air." r.-gaolmg the n,a .v or. lb- flncrt.i 'inev. hat "up i a ndida 1 e fo-

Lake County's vork is not done!;-';;' r'"r '. i-. ' itically all of th- deb-sates arriving oui till She has bought more W. S. S. 1 t im . The court ard of the ministry i mmmmammMK. O'f foroiKn af-'airs was fuii ..y imi-iu-ines . - "" " " " " " "I b,-...i- - !- .... "P. -1,l,,r., ,,,.-1....... i

ETTER THAN GAUDMB I "TT T A ' 1 T-. HlOUSanQS liSVe UiSCOVfcreU VI. t ketiirirrls' I iro nti rP! arfl . I.U . C.l Vll IV. ASAS4S--e a Harmless Substitute. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tab!ct3 the substi- j re-ittite fcr calomel ere a m::a out sure .laxative, and their effect CO. ths liver is I . . . . wi. .1 '. almost tnttar-t-ineovis. incy cir i..c rt-a.t lot Dr.EdwardsMetcrntir.U-3niiottotrer.t i.7er rn nn'ATi rnrrr:2r.i j w ci.... .1... His efforts to bar.i-h it branch out these little Oiive-COlorcd tablet?.. These pleasant little tcb'ets do tltefpod that calomel does, but bavo no bad after effects. TheV don't injure the teeth like 'strong liCUtds or Celomfl. ThCV take hold ! of the trouble end cuicKiy correct it. . ny ! cure the hver at the expense Of the teeth? 'calomel sometimes days h&vcc with the . .. t. I g.jrns ocostrongi-quias. ms dcsihoi to take calomel, but to let Dr. Edwards' 0Jve Tablets take itS place. m . I. 1 J-t J gV . A. Most neaaacnes, cuuneas ar.u mat iazy feeltns come from constipation end a disordered liver. Take Dr. Edwards .olive Tablets when you feel '"loggy and ! "heavy." Note how they "clear" clouded bram and how they "peric up tne spirit

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TO CULL G. 0. P. S " , lna. jjeieation interestea in Gerrymander of Congressional District. W ..-;i!N''.T' tativ e m -.1 i: a . p'. 'or ,i :t .1 a n . 11 ..1 odl th.- ind an; : Ii ; e bi.l for lb-., f !b u ! at i t . r : ; 0-5: to 1 -r i c' a t u re 1' b th I'd a: ' n f 1-.: ' a :i; . r c re 'is t! h.n ! -e M.i.te del. g a t i bs n v n ' 11 1 fii.i inw e r nta n - .-e. w oto 1 e th' sir 1 ;.-.'nii M e.p. !l,,.- M. V c.f.el ks rtean if t'le nel : - i ana 1 r po M -i o s. has in t i.trJ the sll for the csn .0 Vb pi e . n t a t ; t i- e .-' e 1 -. ; d I a r.nl.t ; r r.e. ' . ' l e- n : o1 : ; ' and T'-fh I ' i i i e t ; .-an.;. Kifb 1 -t - 0 ;. b-ti:tire wo (1 1 i: " a - i hand of to w a a e s '. ; 1 . e K -1 he ,-e, "mi 1 ' n n 1 1'. e. 1 :r p. cr -I- S tl.e e fiild if thn ' ! . o -i.-j re:ns gv.r.i. 1 in a 'fee ? t that hostile : o a r. ;. :.;- from the is a ; :-. of t.. he a hit t ;he Ihftb. .; r bo ,1 t e . f.-d IS W :i i t e n ct 1 ; '.tl e I : n . j r- 1 i r Ian 10 t a 1 "ent- losOFFICIAL STATEMENT 1 1 '1 . n u Il 0 l. e .- r. 1 .n s . i i -i-t .'. i ! ' Th- b. I Hill ft. ;!i r li.-ate.i b- : .1 ry - tit !: ' on:., tiihr.i - lb mi v 1. b' . n a 1 1 a 1 1 u - i fur. " oi.- matnb-t !'.. :. hovevet no t h- d h t, 1- a. ii- ' ..' th. ! . S. :, , . ! 1 n-'i - u 1 1 ; '- i . tn-'.-t !!i'"iii llo, iiiclu: -.ii vi.-iu-'S v lih'li w 0.1 i.l i..-ihie tip- Apoiicnn .-"in-nf s. oners t" ".. rry out ail of J'rvf i'lenl V iS-otfs fourteen 1 rim i) I. s. HOUSE WAS ABSENT. Th.- ahs-me of 'oh L. M. Ib-ise fio'.u il- t . i - - T 10-011,; was an icpuul blow io ti - Am' : i. irs in;o :-".i' li as hr ha-, a rranged many details which only he v.oubl he abo- t,. - ! ia ; "Ii te 1, ,.,.t . Mso ''I. ihnp-i. j.. 1-1 ib- fri'nd;,. -; t.-n,i v.ith pinny of the nvo .- vvti... 1 1 . 1 . ...nly a -ii,.!,! acjuair.l -i n. e vvo.ii Seer tuiy I .a using. WILSON WOULDN'T TALK. President A i ! ri w as tin si illing to di:-. uss the. hupptuings or even give a hint a to what bad trarspirs d. I-. 1 now h-lie-..,: tb.it th- tiro leathering of Un- confer--. -a of aH ,,f 1 1,- bis. r ,.f the Mllie-d powers will not b- li, id until liter pi t b" w e V;. The J:. pa tie pot arrive until tonct 1 .e ..hi a 1 in -1 .-..p bmae r. Tie Japanese ambassadors to franc and Kngland h.-v 1 b. ti looking ."ift- r .N ippon's interos.s in the pr' liimi.ary talks. SESSION TOUE AND HAlr HOCIS. In the openinp niee'ing th.e ceuncil! 1 " " - - "....--. i - ! I lilt, th" i.ir;i.'i pa t ton- 1 1 ; ie s. i j Pr-" lib i,t. Wilsons motor-,.-.! carried la blue f-ac indicatirg thot the err bore ! the commander-in-i bief of the 1". S. i , , " a ' as l,o" stars ann . u'---. WttOTE WITH QITILIeS. Marshal Koch's car carried the French n-coior with golden tasseis. proclaim -

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" " room where ohi-i.isii,o:,..,i oiun pens no-. ,-.i-.a..-- 01 1 1-. i . . .. i-i-. i. i l-.-.-n ?r..v,u(i at ea.-h pi .c y Mt'i sbal Foch was th. t,ri to arrive. He w.. a..-cmim.!.-ii b on. weygand. j hi- chief of taff. These ss weii a th- ' oi h. rs w ere greeted by Stephen Pi-'hon. i th- French for-icn minister. Following Marsh-il Foch can e of the Prstish army. ir 1! enry 'i !on. Th- n-xt arri- si tlO-RU. Plesiih nt Pre mier 'h i. i ,i.f,n. soci-.-i.uv i.em 1;. rm,-,. ,-. r-s, ,.r ret , v .urbn-v in Pars. cod Arlh'it- . i in- A me r - p.m.i -r i.h.-.i r I .h,o ! i ,.-i s". I 'roiiirr ir lai ia : th. o of itali. Ra ron Soniiipo. the Pal- i foreign mitiist.-r. and A. J. Italfowr. l:ri'.h foreign secret r f e 1 1 o w -d . O-n. Ta.ker H. Bil-.-. milfry memh'r of fne Atuei man commission. vfl.J

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Gil CLUB GIVES DUi LETTER 0 ITER QUESTION Th,Ciic I'luli of In-liatu Harbor, ban j bor Vaf r cmpatiy to r. i materials to ro,ei,-.i tli. loliowniK. b'tter from Mr. J build this pbint, or to Mil .'ecu rili- to t '. II. ti'ist of riiiladolphiu. in if Kurd to jlinancc ;t friction. ihf- w.ttf-i jii. sUuii at Kast t'lii.-aso. 'Tim-., hi. i,,,! noiriiMl a ;..-t, hut il uhj.h will .- r-ad with a :rr;it deal of is our h.liff that after toe . ,,f the int.rt.--t h thf. p.-ipl- of th eity: jl.il.rty bond in April eonditions will he

I iiiiaui'ipiim, in., Jan. 4. I :i 1 :'. i "The I'niit flu!, of In.ii.iiiH Harbor "fn-'t fhi'-ao. I ndi.i " 'vd i b in. n I r. bottb- of v.nii-r t ;a t thi niori.ing j ii so kindly eo nt

'". !"t whi. h t-b'f!e ao..-.pt my t lianks. ; t ion toceth'r to do tills v.ork. and have "it has 1 n my b 1; -f for some uin j Mart". .ur own ensinrri. o-i ilir proh'iint the wiit.-r suppled to the i 1 1 izens , 1 m of gettinK tin organization (.n'-ili-of K-i-t Chi.., wis bein;; pollut.d by or. to -eoute j.Id on mat' rtnl. : r;d io "'r ni'lu-triey and the ritiz. nx to lli.'!i.-! th" preliminary work un-br w a . so

j .i-t rinient or ih.. water, and it v h forith-.t K5 soon as tie weather will permit j this rufii that I I.'skii tb- aitatn-n we expr.t to ready to stflrt th.e eonj for the ' list met ion of a lli'ration plant.' irete wrk and wotk .f tbi . Sara.'ter.

t Tin- asiiatio.i I sunol personalis .lur-t j ins the loinniii.-t if, ! i..ii of .r. S.diln H'-r, j nrnj I h t . f..lb..-.J the mi nation up in i in end-awr to ir t n a ba5tt with th. - ' CltV if l-:at I'hll'airo (hat wotlbl lnke i ii po'ib!e- l",.r n p. rre.-t the plant, : b)'i iiiu! r. tn.-mber that i he K.-l 'hi-i

i cue o nnd Indian.- Ilnrbot- Wat-r oiv.p-.-I ,,-., tir.p the , rd-s of our er.cine.-r I j of ..1.:sori. bb-h orruri ee whj n is ..,;y a small .-on;pan. and v. i-hov.' j v ..tibi ,idi?e tba be ha? snid t.. me that the yo ;-, h v. r n t..m;t.d. drr.er '' ; i he co-operation of the city of Kri.M i Tii- j thj, should be the ca- mil.'-- he i. h-dd j John I"i b d ;e y. or this c-ty. r-ta.;-.rd tnI cac, and it ,-itiZ, n. it h:. bee,, impos- ,ip ,. ti,,- delivery of ti e prober ma- t " !' x' olv.-i nie. The latter wai "ihie for t he v ater company to finatiee rhinery needed t oimpl'ie the work. ' sl.-i nd.ng at .l" ..;it.: i'yron !:, un ! the .-on-truci ,,f this nitration lant. j The only thinff that will ftuml in the! wait rip ;'..r an .xtia engine to t.t 'While Jir. S.liii. k.r wa. mayor t he j a y, ,:, j,-, y opinion, i the a k t at r n t In : ! i t u; tn urade. A flncnian bed h.-

board ef .-..b!i.- w..ri.p nni Lie. water wi.i. l, U1: pa n j r-f. n ' oi a f i n I. ! v o-r,. J- rtn! f tl j The f i .- n h i-i" w iio t I ',a r ion of meters IMS M II. ri .3-.... 1 1 by t h u cour--'. prohibit-d th : i-.iiinr.l. Mils I biiibln.a .-f th.- iai-1. for r'r...n that it.- r-d w a t . r can not be f urnisiic. in a 1 "otil lr e.-ej i ! c SU'-i cs;.:',il Vnsi unless-'meter.-.!, ber.-it." the waste e.f water m : -".;. :it fhic:.-o would ptevent the compar. :. from livins on fat rutes. "The ;tepniii!tiat!...!t tolb.w itijj pr. .-. ill., kt immediately rni.r.-.l int.. tv-Ro-

nations for tbe rr.eiie.n of the (1 1 ' ra t ion ' f'h iea - f., st.-r all Ji'tatl.-n. and v. oik p'ant. and insisted tba' it should be 1 w th lis this end. V. he i t't's r-l-mt is ! uih wi'h.iui the p;is.H.-e ,,f tii.. ne-... eompleted il- water works a Kst fhif: tine!. is... at,. that we ubl fell the',.aco should stfnd second to mm in this '"i;.r on a ftt rale basis. AVr s-itr'-mi- lo.ui.tr;. and the .f-t vice rhoubl b- of ll.e ej-ed eeir fi.-in.'hise. and t....k out an in- j Sest. tl'l'iminsif permit, wh.ci, .-ause.l us to j "Touehirti? upon the ni, , b:-i "i for operate under the jurisdiction of the I lltered v.a'er. I wish to sav that it will public servi.e .-..miriissioii. The city of j the policy of the Kn.'t t'hl.aro and

! 1 ' 1 i no-a,. ttieii applied to the pi.bU. j J "' v ''"" rr "-.mission t repel us to build , rmnt. The m).i,. save Hn

oi-uer to build the plant, without statins: net f.-rth in th" order of be- cf-nin.!.i..n j Willi PSOTECT BONPKOLSSI8. tba' the water should be mtf red. Prao- , are bicb-r than iiecssa ry. t-i'y v. lit b- I yir y js H 1Mf !Vb-r of th board of neally another eor was lot on this e- ! innird:a''!y low . red wifnout t.y .-or-j eo v rrc u-s of the Ani.uban flankers Tn- ' ir..very b. t -. e' n the city ,-mil ilie w a- , vt-si meist s. ciaMo-i and ilus organlra"'The n.j. 'hen apr-l.e.l to tl-e o-.i.i-,; ' ter company. It tt my 1" 'if' that no J tion. v. inch represents nil the legitimate rtori for a re hearti-p. A ft'r the rehear- ! , omtnunUy ran have jro.-d e rv n from ; n,vfft!:'.-r.t men e.f tv n , ion. is solidly eopttMisst.,., cv., Pr. rrder ' public u-.ility. or n publm u'i'itv sen-f I behis..! 1 1- pjan to cover the Vnited

t-l'.'ir-i- tbBt III" 1- b i.it. a-. .1 ;!,: rie. ,-.- !. and ' ra t on pr 1 ' -T g 1 '. e should uld be n r.i t e "i ... t e . for me;er:mr the wa'er. W'e ,y emjlo;, e,J Ab t.-nie p-,i,jv --,Ft.. to draw u P plan and s j;-il-a ; n .n f. n of the p;,,nt. and ot;r i. i--e iri-rii. t r j c t ; r. r. the fla.it s oui .t rj . spe. lfl.-1 i., the rt gii.ei-rs v ere that n'.l be seee.nd to ri'c-e in The the t;m" these plan? and ; v e :-e c-.m pie t ed, ape) w e W e re : e.-, r y n rr,,. c" bide, the a r v. as on. and since the,. ,1 i,s h.-e.. un i n-' J, r , 1 . - -r . S" and Indiana Ha1" en'ered an ar.t e-ro..rn be placed bis e-.p and Kreat coat alongside the kepj ,-indj li.'i-.Z'.n blue tap of Marshal l"och. . I Pre.-tdent "Wilson 1 1 Mi.! black .'-. ' f oat hie. d his si'k hat j ib:eip i.h- i'l-i !:,!'-r j I. b..y I ';e.... 's s.ik ba. Th- llrri'h: stfttesn "in bad woin a - . w l.i. h be co;-, ' i line.) to wear p. to the ronf' ren.e ; room. ! .Meaim 11 ;ie new pa per on 1 "sp'-neb nt? j 1 ami ph.t . .a , a p I t s h.-t ! brf a'; tbroucli I be i in .- . r sua, -rv ant 'I " ' i hotocri' lit r? set un their ! front e.f the gteat d-'ubh: ! 1 rr.e r.s m rs OI til ( fntiiet-.-nee loom reaiy lor a PH-.-PiirXu. I whenever H opened. Th' a 1 1 p. by s i pb adf J v. :t!i 'hem to desist from taking ! j te un,- -.. .) inrir tea', th- fumes fioiti .'!. ii-iaRii-s.'.rn woiihi spoil the fine ..hi A: -. . 1 ( ir-. o..'.-.i man f.-ic-d a n-.T tt... ...-,1. i.nl.. bn.-r-fT- i.r;d

THIS EVKiim.';,! I he re 1 room, saving that he I bad h nt ee he mu't dIi r jersonal:u p:p- ."ic ) jl v to Sf o e! : r - l.an.,in;. Tit a 1 1 , n.la n t

1 e ,r.h med 1: w as nil rsihh fo e.i he ! .-..pf t r ti.e t-'Ot.i. but th..- Strang, r rei lu-.-d to deliver t'i- mrrs-ige to 1 ret.iry I.an n.i.'s i.'.'.h'ni-;. a'ta-!..-. l ina.'.I be t; tl.e. I tli,- -.piti -inn a t io;i re. er to I 'ot 1 O. Tr nl ! V. t. a : t.-o be d if ir hal oi h's stau". who rb-livered it at the end f the session. At Tito o'elo'.'k Premier Clemen. -em ppe.-tred at the threshold a;,.l iff-i' he aj peais ,,f the .servants the plp'to--

rapb-rs v. e-e preparing to set off a vv ...uhi become members if they could flashlight, thinking that the session ws ( ..nly he reached by soi.c.tos ?. Th- roover. but it wa P"t. The pr-mlrr omy j imitation, howe ve r, bus been handb d wanted to summon iln. Sir Henry W II- j by a comparatively few- men who hnve -on for a ptivate talk. A few m 1 "U fes , jiai th time or opportunity to 'iter Minister pp hon souH out M. ; everybody that ought to he interKloi;.. l-'repch m. nist. r of fiuance. Hal f )(. lf an hour later On. Phss r-ierceu and : ... a. t 1 . -ev-

left the bii'lrfm. Marshal I-'och. On. Vfcvifdni nnd Hen. Si; Henry Wilson then left the conference room and eonferred wi'h M. K!oi. tin.' newspaper ! respondents and e,.-n the photographer i e 1 ' 1 u S lien '" ""- ' '' tarv persons present siorj. at .-trcpnon.. Marshal I "1I1 also omfrrrol ahout 1 lh'- aim .St 1 . . tneanvvhile oi-ili'i-inn the

nvovs will j officer pre.-te:tt to stand at ease, i'it.ali th. v ma-'ly Sir II. my Wilson and On. W....:.anil

ere taken into an adjoining room for further privacy. l The generalissimo 'iirnol some papers over to V-l. M"tt to take t-. On. lllkss I at th" frillon hot I. Ali'i ward "ol. VOU MEN WHO PAY THE FAMILY SHOE BILLS Tramping 18 miles a dav. Mr. II. M. Foreman, a mail carrier of Allentoun, l'a.. found that shtjes with ordinary s.nl.' List al)til. one? montii. Hut ho favsa pair of Neolin-soled shoos Rave rum more than nine monins oi servin 1 in which time he walked over 4,000 miiep. His experience shows how you ma rave -:h money by providing your familv with Neolin-solecl snocs, t'hic.i give extra wear where other shoes weer out quickest. You can Kpi Neoiin-wled shoes ih -py tvpe of shoe you want. Prices pre tbcut the same as for shoes that cive only ordinary wear, sometimes i hey r.re even le.;s. If your dealer IiO.sr.'t the style you want, he can get it for you quickly. Remember, Neolin So'f s are created' by science to be what, i- ,!:s rhould be. Thev are available eve rvwber: for re-soli-iK as well as on ;-( 'ho.3. 1 hey are made by The :rw-b Tire & Rubber C'inipany. Akren. hio, wln al-o make Wingfoerf. I"rt;. er-aarantced to outwear any o;h..;r V:l3. Ileolin Soles ! ita-'.Ilec. 1. .

Mir li tbtit it v ill he Lossohie f. Bell ...

i urt jes t. rai-e the n.c.rir.- t-3 r. r th ere.-tioii. We do not proi.of waiting ' any tim.- m startirsr. b..ev.-i now trying oui s. ! to tret hi nr. OI EH - th- l'ttinp f.f the , nt i ., fo --tort. j ,-, nd in fact ail iiea 1 in e.,i.i.e,.M..i w it'i J j ! h erection of fm plant will 1" plutiItj.d. so that we may t ' n a full .'. i inI t.,r - ml if . o rvtl.inl- t-...- veil. i i ef,. re snow flies next v. inter t),.-- plant j b..u!.l I.e. i.rard :e-ll-. on nb i . .!. In i i.. r:,iel m.w l.v .-ettain peopb in .-- (-,,ieae. It is iw.ssjble thi a it:.I; r- pe.ssi n fn-.se n t r o u i . t -. r sr tt r-ale e.f weeijri! ir 5. K V-f :ne!..rs if. re.t e 1 1 e to p it-eh;; r and ih'.o tit'l.'y '-e.uirit ie ? in a b.-aU;. v he there is agitation and li t ipa ion. -I v. nnt to iy to the- members ,.f t fivic I'lo'e that the last ' m-'as Indiana Ib-r' or Water eonipai.y is to .( nit it C"ti t'os year t.. bui: phi tit. sr..! we believe it . for 'h a i ; ; f thr.;?rt interests f all the . !?. r. of ! inUiana Harbor Water .-onipHity to se j Miai the city of Kart "liii apo is furnisb- ; .,, v.lti. f,,it ,Rf.-.r,,,atio,,. :,.d f th 1' r. o.n.T.unily in the i .-e.r. i- wav mil' tr.ere is eo-opera " ti between the ct p-i :v- and its patrons '"'11it the on .eU-s'on I w i h .- sa id.'av in the cor ruet 1.-01 of 'hi filtrariant was due. in the f.rt place, to it no', b'ing able to pet the city of ' F.ast t'hi.-aco to co-operate v uh the "a jt'r eon i-an. and. in the eere.p.l place. , to the war conditions which made i ; const t ue.f j..i, ph.vsicnHy a nd linancta impossible. Vocis . "Si s ued. : r 1 ' . '. IT. I?T" HOT ENOUGH, SAYS MURRAY A r v -1 d -.PS; 10 H. Vmn H. Ciia'e, man- '' r of tli. i-htin-.lier Of -oo.me ;ef caill11 n I.asi hp ago. the last report t ..f woikers showed t!;a; there were 1 bet w f.'n five and j-.x lho:-.-mi .b-liars in i igbt as a ir 8!i. : the f..rt.M -f vi o; '.Ct dti'MlS t!:e a ; W e -.R. : This is not .iioushf' a .J : Murray. prr-iie:it of the o;-ai j 'In order lu make our chatr.'e W. J. 1 z r, t ion. e ft e C - 1 t i . e end 'art y n the work that we have laid !-e-d Hl.l.e c i t y w 1 1 out for the year 191. we '. If the ciiiz-ns of this u-coipe that aniount. we wnn rimer jusnry our (:rtftv. ny ta.-iviing and handling 10 ne ,.f tl-.e big problems or we -. :ll uuit and conclude that 1 urther r f.'ot t ;' pepfei t a sti ong I o 1 ait'za t ;--n is ust-b I At the iveii hiy ti""n. '.r.i. j s a " the- sitin Last ; Mr. (fha.-r v.itd that he bob ; i.snU of a ra'fr.l s ; : -e y 1 nation, the t tiiei. were ft: t (fhb ago and Indiana Hai vr men who) iy;i..ilv slouhl u nderst Kpri th;t thtaiion srer.epa l and tnat no one j js i,..u,c intentionally omit led. Per1 I sons who lave pot pern rra- hoi "v j lus ,jm(. ot w,.it but siu-.plv I send U tli'ii- iiame iinel a 11. c . : i . t and m 1 11 ' -m:. iled ba.-k at en,-' $P-V5''i. I Will be 1 i 1 - y I cotir- t--. the fa i i a i ho.-ird of d t r e.-to' -." I A change in handling the h., ss afi'.i irs "f the rhainhe, contemplated ! so that tl-.e regular np-et-ns of th.e i board of e) i i e I o i -s will b.. h-b! once a i month jut pi ior to the general m. mj bership meei'ng. The week., luneheon ime'tings would he held but tl- time J would be given to the srieake-s ,,n j-ve j topics of the day instead cf to roui t n e business. IMott returncil with a translation of th i docu mer.ts. i M. Klotz returned tl-.e conference loom and thereafter when Premier '. 'lcm n'-ea -,i w ished to summon someone I 1C flanged a beii which sound. , like ' fire alarm and half a doz-n flunkeys made a rush for the double doors. One would open them, another would enter and the balance would hold luck the i newspaper men and prevent the photograpnera from stmkirg th.- ..osc of '''"" cameras through the half -opened door- '" A glimpse wrhin regaled rresMent iifon sitting to the right of rremtar riemeneeau and I'rembr T.Jnd r i,ieo.d . ;ee rg -

ii ei ,.; I o r and thus PJRQ

su:,j-ct . SfiSfiVQ m tirti ol the I tnanA

j on the French stateman's btt. :"":"'-i r!av to day in iust strrh a miserable con- ; tary Lansing sat along side of r.ar.m fiion &9 wa9 fvirg. Sanford. or suffering t Sonnmo; M. ri. hon and Premier Or- j fr0m fh'splaeements. irregularities, inj lando at together and Mr. Balfour and J flatnmation. ulceration, backache, side-

Mr. Frazier r ' ide by !de. Many of 1 the- elelrcates wrr .moklng. although the t at lenrlant s h-id r.rr.h hi ! e d smoking in ! , AVhen Preie!-nt Wilson and .Secretary l.an.-ing left the foreign minister thev bad no smib for the onlookers, nnd it wa- evident that they were determined not to compromise the demand which they believe th" people of the r. S. anrro e.

21 KILLED IN WREGKJMffOLVEHINE Michigan Central Officials Begin One of Those Rigid Investigations.

II nlll br rcmrnibcred that th trrrllilp I InRfn bf.k-M lla.-c elrfit nrfrk l.flnprn Hmnmond and (iir.v en June nn dti to lb.' fiK-t that thr rniilnrrr ran Pit) Ibrfr nittnnl TtrnlnK. T'.ATA V! A. X. V.. Jan. lC.-Mich:Sn i.'tntra! x iirur.'l ..ff ieial? were today ' n-lf a v oriee to explain the ca'ijc f the f. v,., i,; r t '..! h l: ron nariy y-t'-iilay no.! nir.K in w b.b.-Ji t w c-nt ;. -on e p -!". were kiiie.j and nine injured, uor t'.j s. i i'pi'.' a- to. r.m-n reove-v doubt I 'ul. AH the .bad r j not. bn ! .il'ntiti'd ? t -. this tt: orn.rs. T h ' of those niuf identity I ere lT.i.jen-,c of K Vejr . ;or:t y knov.ti i '-''J'lne.; ;a : or? 4 , , ' t !; publlo SCI 1 !' ' I her" this rr. o t n ' n a i-e .rto tile cnue n a t ; i nnd ln-Rdti V ""H " x-1 n'"iir' -a's i "ot " l.ii.i. f.n.i thai the fl.-st warr.inr itre. - .1 -a Ix t"r:'e.;o f;i.cs!.oi io n tl.e b .Tl 1 1 -r) w a -i-sr biurii s from tl.-'-..oil LIS 11 e ; e i.i I wl b .. U t 1 e. t w -nt y-f. r Ail lib. n. i nb. j ii. ml BILLS OUR IN LEGISLATION HOPPER TODAY (I'ontlnu'd on page two ) city l.i.'jn in th" sixiy-eiKh: i.orlhei" counties in Indiana, and the Indian? St.ite fhair.b.-r of 'omn: rce and oth a' tn.-i.-n. t -e fmits of "b!uf fky" iov ' st irat ion by ti e federal reserve ban:-: system of i be- en.;:. try are to beeom. available for Indiana's b-lslature to mould into an at. winch should be aa i flaulf'- p a'i' in the ...unM-v. StM.s ith a bt.ir.ket of "hhie iky" j i -lit ion that w ill protect the millions of j American ' f.rs! bondhob'f r. .' that the J v.ar has brought. It hu.t be. me kno-j ;, I here thnt l.est.-r Ir. Washb-irn re pre - sent ire the a-er.eral counsel e.f the J . 1 estpie-.t Tlar.'-ers a sot iati.-.r.. mi eo-on-erstion v. ith officii-.'? of oe ..f the Hi 1 federal r j (or "bi: ete hai.k--. ' preparing ideas kv" legislption to Indians that will be i r, crrpo: a ..I in a bi'l that has b'-en t'limtin!;- prrrar'd by Tl'-T-, sentative Lutlier !'. S;.ip-.n.- to '-e intr..-duee-'l into the h "is- at th" earliest e,pport unity. Tl-e -atne previsions are to become a par', of the bill that is to h intreie'iueed iri.i .-"nfr'ti' in the .,-e-r .- pe, .- 1 ; future, with a federal c bar k s'-.n'iing s ponsov for the measure. i is l.nown. Many states have "hbje yky' law 1V"W thnt h?ve rio te-eth in th-m pr.t if plans ir-- in f "rntit ta 1 1. .n w. rk out. i mpears that the Indiana !ecilatie'i iiti'n it fir ali;. is presented v :il be t'-tor-'ioteh iii-asure of all th" states. The hill, that probably will be rresfniee to e--.n gre sr 1 !e hev describe! as an anti-frau.l bill. It -will prevent the 'ale of bogus securities, but will pet hamper the sa of legitimate offering. Tt will provide punishment for dealers v-hn place spurious stocks oti th market and a r on-na rt ia n commission nf three n 'eft hers pr-bably -vil! he provided to administer tho law'. prc iion. TELEGRAPHERS OPPOSE INCREASE (B7 Intorna-'lonal News Serrice.) Till A-i b 1. Jan. IT,. Chicago tels -1 i.pi.ers n; e today ..n ret ord a opposed to th.- . nit v. are increase grantee; te5'-8t.b -r et tor by rostmaste: fei:e-al ifu 1 1 e--..p. At a meeting Sunday of tbe Chi-aso lnsiriit i ounc:l of the ( om met e ie I Tr-lera phe 1 s (fn ion of Amriiea. a re -rlution v as afobled. rec-t.tig that ti e in. rease 1- inadequate to meet the present . ost ' living: is not in keeping with President Wilson's pro.iamat on establishing the National Wa t Labor p.oerd: is unfair in that tie wire administration fixed the profits of the stackl-.e-lders of th rpreptt' before fiXitu a fair rate of pay ami thnt it ii scriminates agains' the bigh1 y s '. ill- e i ; ; e g r a p 1 . e r. A . 'P' o' the re-sol u t Ion w.il be ?;,: to Piesid-tit Wilson. Have you your W. S. S. quota? SANFQRD'S WORKING WOMEN Laurel, Miss. "Eight years ago I was 8unerir!g with pains nj weakno?? cajsed bv a femsle? trouble. 1 had hemiaches, chills and fevers, rnd wasunable to h- rr.j wcrk part 'it' ,V r .'.or tne time. Lycia !E. Pinkham's VeeI r f e ri ij taDic uompouna wa recommended to me and t took twelve bottles of it, and my health has been good e er since. I z.m lilt m cVl III', 1 able to run the machine and do drersj makins? besides my housework. You . ar(, 8t1iberty to publish my letter if it I v:i help t?ome poor suf.erin.3f trotnin." j Mrs. J.C. Sanford, 1237 Second Ave., j Laurel. Miss. j Thousands of women draff nioni? from : ache, headache. nervousnee. or the blues. " ft-h trornen should profit bj- Mrs. ?ar.fcrd's experiencearj(jtn.t.nis ismons root -?.nd h-rb remedy, LycMa E. Pinkham's Yefretable Compound, and find rcliff from their sufferinrrs as she did. For special ujrestiops in reefard to yoi.;r ailment write I.vdia E. Pinkhan Medicine Co.. Lyjin, Mass. The result of their Ions experience is at vour senice.

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