Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 183, Hammond, Lake County, 15 January 1919 — Page 1
IT THE TIMES' Bureau at Stale Capital for All Legislative Aeu'J. FA I R WEATHER v era Mfc. ! ii. i 3 .V -AVOL. XIII, NO. 183. HAMMOND, INDIANA, WEDNKSDA V, JANUARY 15. I'll!). .ucuverert by carried In Hammond and On streets and news stands, oc per copy, j West Hammond, 50c per montn. i N T i : it x a T i -1 x a i . X" ; : v FULL LKA.SKD v. ir.i; .SKUVICK. j:.V.x -: . p Kill 'if '?t N -; :1Ti1 1"3 vv Vx 1 h:A M L J x " V : 'tl Tim 1 ... f i 4 t uu Li 0 jji iL w3 L&3 iJ U u LI tI3 L IDENTIAL CANDIDATES NUMEROUS
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1 8E VOTED i fW TODAY t J
Friends Declare, Hewsvsr, Ttiat:l;;
Tliay Hays fi3 Word from Him as io Shstiisr
A- r i i: i'ai . r .. TX'ITAXArOI.l. txn., Vonian su !'f rr.tzr- ppai
'r.! ihr.5 of the -rk of th' VKinhtnt.; J nt toiiay's s.ssi.'n for Si.ritor Arthur If. j
rJ.-sIy. of I'iUliart, who imr !
tir'tgi1 ;tn.'ii.li:;.M!t to
t v.' years njio h:oh w irt;i-!: I' ,-ilrn-.v n t inrtko r s.i a r.iin'.'.w : rorrtitutioil.il a:i:o!i.;-;;.titL-, uh;oi
r,rfipi.f.o.l at this o.-siott, v:if pn i t : i l
toih-iv to intro.hio" Hn-Uiiir n:;;- rohit";
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7 l.v e;-r.- ::or.n'. SetJlro.) WASHIIVGTOIJ, Jan. 15. Republican candidates for president apparently are oing to be as numerous a3 in 190S, according to g:x,sip abcut tlis capital since the return of leaders from the party conference in Chicio. A canvass o the G. O. P. leaders reveals the xact that there are
v. ho believe thev have in-
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! Leave It Two Years Ballad. : I Th.- a.xt..:i oo::;.'no it. . fvry j
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toia.ru In l-o .an-t, :'i'o:ir as it atf -mi-
nft.:r tho ivitharawa! of n;i ;--:,oit; j rtft.' hy too , ,.,;oo , u ; .., :i ;,tii ti.!f:-i- j ntiKiidmnts. an,! thus r.-s'art eon-; it u - i h ,;! . ! rn- t.- ..tnti'.nal equal suffrage- on us r'Uto tr- j a-i.-r-- say ar-- v.iUtr.tf thtt this. ar!s r-ahty acun. h '"' :i ; iir'" f-rt.-iiti Jifi- , Pear Women Are Lolnj. ' "" p v';" ''rr ,rj",liu' l,!'j!;ui'1 : Thoro art- many h,-r.- who arc ofntil n,!',:r3 iusl ",nv nr" ' :''-'r" 1!'",r that the wotn-in of In-iii-ia irp V inc (nt inu-lon pafi-j" flvtj.) 1d"you baker to ! HEAR THAT-! RSgg IS i i
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:ea ti.e lOUOV.Xng IV.ai aiWaj b ; tlo :s sttil coroner an n...
. T-. 'j. ! doi s not ext'iro until Jan
v.ts aevotea to uoi, ixooseveit, , . : a K. 1'cFKIKS, fr-.tn l'-:r--- t, vhich will be a factor m tr.e pre-. 5),yj? nanin..,n.i i. o-r ha-:.- .iv? way uaconvention campaign. j itr th'" Ivtr,Ml -"'?r'!- s TA7T rffENTIQ:;!!) MOSTLY. , i J !! e K C P. K X S A ! -i. fa'ho-.r of in.--he--kins w:th fr- leaders, hc one , l'-y J.c.ll. hrinus his Car;- f aro, to 100 , nr.tr...- so far mention--! most fr-iuently j th-: H-mfi'-ek o ott'.t t'-tusUt. ;
lz fonn--r I'r si'lcr.t William II. 1 at t. ; AVIAToH JOHN l.'l I.-, .--n o: L.
li-'r is a summary cr opinion as 11- , . .juts .no j i-:f .-, K't. no ir-ittt j f:---'. in cmve-rswt. ns at llh c-ivls of, Fran'-o today to tc-11 o: h:.s faU from he ,-arx l as to the present list of fos- 1 a pa-". I
l",!!l"cs: , . , I I'. MAIiSIiALL- MlKEStiLl. heard- i rpfarv Wir 'vtn T 'R-iVr-r ic -'-or Having, of oh'o-Termed ' eJ t,lir . pi ,sn,.rs frm CMn;v i fetar 0i W3f CVtOa. i. xiJr.er IS. r:sht ..K-csraphicaHy and the second f-dertl Jail at Indianapolis I to b thp r-pvt r.ifimher of ilia ra'.iL!
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;0n3 Arid Period May Run into I the Utner. Amendment Not
Operative rcr Year,
(BtTiLETlITo KAEISOU, His.. Jan. Bt.t assembly refused to roi. Immediately ou tha proldbition ameadmsnt and the toal vot will take place JTrlday aljat. (BULX-ETIIT.) SAX.T ZiAJCB CITY, UTAH, Jan. 15 Tlio state seaate today ratified the a. Uonal dry amendment. The amendment was ratified by tha house yesterday by unanimous vote.
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Sec. of War I-Text to Bstire I From Cabinet Is Story j Washington Has. !
(Ey Ire.-r.f k r.sl News Service.) ' WASHINGTON, Jan. v 15. Sec- i
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BtrtiTOX. (By laternatioaal Bows Sex-rice.) KADISON, Wis, Jan. 15-Tha state senate today ratified the fed. eral prohibition imeniment, 19 to 11. The lower house will Tote this afternoon. BtrLLETIN. (By International News Serric.) UE3 MOIRES, IA., Jan. 15-The Iowa senate ratified the national prohibition amendment shortly before noon today by a yote of 43 to 7. An effort is being; made to rush the measure through the house he. lore adjournment today.
Mrs. Jacqut-s Lcbaudy and her daughter, Jacquelir.e.
and Is run ins back for more.
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Self -defines will be th p.ea of Mrs. I.r-I.atidy had had a puard : house. He nearly choked her to Sirs. Marie AujTJStine Lc-!audy if . around the house for week to pre- death before she could get out the she is placed .en trial fox il;e.rrvar-.... vent. h.ex..libfia4 ,,fr.Qm,er.terinr,.-i . revol- er ..wi'xl vhicK..sije shot, at iler of her ha.sba.nd. Ja-XutP f.o- : the house and attaekint' her. In ' h-.m five time. f .!. ndv D-nirH
Bl'U.ITl.V. (By International News Service.) DZS MOINE3, IA., Jan. 15 Within fifteen minutes after the Iowa senate ratified the national prohibition amendment today rotln 42 to 7, the house passed the measure, 86 to 13. Iowa is the thirty-first state to ratify the prohibition amendment.
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p. o :'a-- -a l ' h t h to- cT-eci-'-i iy ;
e : a isitic of his party
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The sp:te of this, sr.e told D, strict -At- notorious fane when he tried to
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vreertaMc to the con- j out. a. tor .nS :.o,...i3, . .... ...... ; Jaw practice according to persons their heme at Westburv. L. I. i sruarJa and trained entrance to the f Afn
he- stoppvd a r-.-porftr ana t . . :t t.;m a - , "
Mass. Termed ! ' ci-tmcal joko. It vas a g-.-cs u-i.i , CiOSfciy aSSOCiatea vattl Him. rr- rr::-rr zsr- -.
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JOHNSON OUT OT SYMPATHY. -J-nator Johnson, of alif.-rnia Called ptah'e to the radicals but regarded
( font imi'-'i on pase seven.)
With the
Legislature
S2.G00 COGS j 13380 DENIES PETITION IslilP rc:r, IllinKton Field, Texas. f:-r good, j i ' I I 1 L Lfllitl! IJ jimmy xi.Ai:nv. the m, hi...r.; Baker wished to rotl.e from oiiice.; fiQr OCT RD CTH! TMi CflD PM VHDO U"
rtiiL LUJ! Uil UlULLI.i rUil UUhL Ihllli, nt niflin
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son of James C'tabhy, i-r.. is in itt.ly . lla.-h tnr..- he with the Australian forces. ct.aiiK', tii-runliKg to -hr Till-; KI.KS are plannlg a big b-n- i !' r.t Wilson prevailed u
efit for tut Sal', acion Army o
' o inn tie a -ns, i'r.-.-i-Ki 111 to re-
f Ham- (main, and the chief pxeni'iv even went
r.iond. CL.EO ALI.HX. a factory worker, at JSC a month, was divorced from Flor-
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Don Monty, Famous Prise Decision Made That Coal;
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ieu a mrntn, by Juds It'. JUL" OK I1E1TMH at a ir.-.--
Lake County ili.r AsiOtatt'-n warns.;.- ; o.inni imented l''pi'y l'io.-e,,u- t !
I Thomas for eillui-ncy and .-.a: tii-ji r- I office was bving handb-d by Thomas j U-oiLlV. !nd . Jan. 15 j Letter than ever U-'.r--. li, of Whitinc. introduced ; WILCOCKioN, piano dealer.
present uni Ki. U. x . wi wi, u.i.- n-
.: i-cr.dt.m for a sanitary jj.j.. t:,. Carolina, to tirab eft some, wo-i.'d include Whitinqr, , f the j-j,,ol.O trap shoot prizes.
Hammond ana '"o-, rrTr v MTKIIS and waitresses arc j
goins to have a. danco tonight at Unity ; Hall. ,'
0 pits- u r -nii.t .' HASTINGS wr.tes
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voi that tnc amenameni. ar)K.. the essential fca-
law, but would salaries which
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nt law was oojeeieu 1." .
-or it. aviation at rtnuamis 0
discovered by buccuneei s ana
-.1 the present i - . liir:.tes and u,y are still there j
,''-:8C l1. 'r. five dears' aye. Senator I'ETE .XK1USON is the only slide ! n-'riumraond and Gary voted trombone Player in town who can j I- anitnrv district plans at a '. qualify as a l!u nurse, cook, hous- ' '"' "'p.-tion The amendment; he. per, grverne-s and hold a jo-j clown (
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Winner, and Cliuck, Are Ivlissinar.
-Newton D. UaLer
v.de for
k.,r;:ary c-emmi 5-
ssioners by the circuit
1. Y. I'AKl.'UMX is still trj in hs.-ttk into the Three 1 Lcusiiv.
v i' ' si-r..TU Capita:..
If presen-
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.-lapolis 01
Xorth Meridian stre
-i..n of the legislature.
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Otto C, Fitieirl. m neo.0.1.
-brought his nm) 'J'
,nd is oecupyini? a nuase m
during the sea-
Mr. Fifield
ils little son m trie puo-
schools arid he says he likes Indi- " ,ls. Mr Fifield says many people "'e surprised to meet a farmer from ; .ue county, but he says the southern , a. - of Lake county is a tine stoc..',,'npr and e.rn-aoivins country. Mr. 1-iflwd 1" a Furdue University man and ' n the farming and grain business. T pnNArOIJS. Jan. lo.-Hepresen-,.,.ivc Harris of Gary today Introduced n" bill to provide for extending: the 11taxation throughout a township
under certain conditions except in that
.-here a library tax is al
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l'.e:-4 o::ii ! will re.'
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o ' ;o far on one novation as to commend ; Mr. Halter in an nwn b-ttor r. In diitt
. . ! or ot the liiost .-. t.-nt 1 1 1) i 1 e si-r - PLENTY OF FOOD n,-;r.,i-J';';' tV." -.V.1.'-TV, ,.ur,nt ,h:,t IN THE WORLD J Secretary l. r l armntrint to form a 1 law firm ;ini return to "o-v.-i.-ind, t.. r.--(By International News Service.) istime practi. e. ' ui t.- ,!),. i- haul. .oI'AKJ. Jan. 15. The allies are r.o w 1 it ion ! n-!vi.ers to Mr r.ak. r F-.i.i 1,, . Vwat there is sufficient surplus ' ''' in fa-, or .. ho. n-!iiii;,' flora j-ohhc
food in the world for taking; c v...t 0.0 nnl v difficulty i
l.urope, uuv w.. 1 tin- it to Northern France
and Central and Souther
was announced today. , The V. S. France and Kn.iUard hav. i agreed to finance the transportation of , .., side of the Atlantic-
hprt. vf.v i nifij - 1
council ... Ervc. i T.mdh-y M.
lt U uaoiucia.. o - til,vkailJw,r; James.- Melt, ye, land has agreed to l.!t tn .... rr, 1 ; Wm. . -, M A .
against Germany in i""rnumber of merchant ships that Germany turns over to the allies.
I Two Frrr h h-:ll-l a.-s -. T . a-. t;:. .'ul. : are mi-.sinc t-... r:. m t;- k. -..i-ls m i r'",r -f ti.- bo.;,. j.-. j Mri;r(.y, j at 17 la '-o;t m;.,., .. M j ; . ,y r, . j port, d t,, th- !:.::. , ... v j.rn! t- ar-i i ..ff.r.d f -r th'ir r.turn. j Mr. M.-liroy. ,-, . , r j 'eft j : . . tor-it 1 r NX a- e-a ars .-n rout.- tin- -a. ;:i.- o . T!;a ,a .rnir.ff 'Ah--n t: a a 0 .a.;.; ... I f.,;.,. ilV to h ! (IK ,-,,jt f, ..- ercia.- !':.'.- d aai oo. -i ! ... i v. r lis'. ; s .. - n la . ! 11 1 t -a a - a.,, ..,,. o j A f-iiiiitros l.i t , r t.v.i ha: ware jhear.l, .- . ;,.-! a. ; - c.mins from the vici ahtv of ti,.. f.-.rcst pres. --v.. sou-;-, of -ho , Cotiti-ry club. It Y .is nt !l--at th.e.n;ht the Ji.rs may have laen shot. hut a sear. a. failed to disclose any ovtih-ncc of ! tr ; t. I Mno of tl-o (.ifj, Tton Af.-in v. Ip 'ninnm I nt a prize h-ner at th--- M;im:i' -no-vs j nml wort h .!.Cft The o-.h. r. 'huek, is aha. a . ahiabX ,1,,. The doi-s d isa or-a red ; horti;- J.. fore
Men Must Get Majority Thirty KiII,9d Thirty In. f SignerS n Sheet- I Jed in Remarkable Ac-
-' cklent in Ohio.
(By International News Serrice.) WASHINGTON, Jan. 16. The eighteenth amendment to the constitution of the U. S. providing for
j a "dry" nation will have been rati- ; fed within a few hours, in the opinion of E. C. Dinwiddie, legislative
superintendent of the National Anti-Saloon league. Thirty of the thirty -six necessary state legislatures have ratified the proposed amendment under a stream cf messenger boys bearing tlegrams from legislative battlefronts to Dinwiddie's office indicated that the necessary six states would take action today.
Property n--rs of pptr--.it and nei,;h-x.-a:K stf -s ,-n 'lo- lirst roand ef tiair- ;":ht ni-aius- t Calumet foal c aii--ati'a pro' ram to ic cat-! a C.ai ard a- It' li-. it and HlaK s'r.at;- wo- ,1 ; . I I .... - , .- 1... , -.1 V . ..
.... lira rvnw-i- -tv, -p. r-i.io.j- ionlv Olio
a-. ',,: :p.:k'S'na n. o ad-. f tho i Itv attorney th
he- ml of v.-.-rk d ia 1 th- tri-.n --f; ' - ., r. . , ,. . . ..... . i (Ev International News Service.
,., , It. i.--T'"N" Jan. : ." -Thirtv t .-rsons ' ' " " "rtlt" won, ana tnat notli-
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BOSTON. Can. 15. Police Commis- I DKY FORCES JUBILANT.
?ioner Ctti-tls on;l 5"iperin?nclent of Po- -wl ' tne time ,f ima! ratification.
tr will elapse until "John
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(trom the state hy the inexorable power j in liie federal frov rnmcnt.
jne ar Torc.?s are jubilant; !heV
ancl at least 50 ia;urrc
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majority of the pr st -ee t in (;ue-:'..;i j n-:,,.-s.,o jj.j- s- r, , ; . The company wi
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an effort to::s""l'!n K'"-d park i hre
demolished, the elev.it. J
t 1- :- t fifty . k . ... nere,.', tic-ir iMaui v. rc rtiC'.ure Tear-
( Continued on pnge five.)
ALABAMA FALLS INTO LINE
(3y Inters at.ienal News Service.)
The
o i v - him a .hit- - r rami ' iitti J: : eh 1 1 a t in ;i p-. side nt ,-iI h
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Wh.-n Mr. r.ak.
ix h m-iiilifr oi' the Wit :hei s. cond s.-cre : are- ..f P li- ehariia wh.eli ha
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of the treasury, and aty, as .att"rii.-y-K''ne
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-ma I .. da t 'i re. ha- iit'-fo-.i th"!
. r -1 1 "iot-ih tion a !Co".niti-ioT,e vlV j of 2 1 to n in the s- n.ate and Clj til -1 li .- l oose. I Xroik.-- ;.o-i. , rasi io-. wii.-n rro- -"'iii.oi 1- a -hition has i-. -.-i , a. .:.. .t
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sia-n H3 petiti hi. it is h';iev,i. hut ih.Xtially wrecked and th- North y.n -1 ri-.-r opposition is confident thin canned, be ac- ; JsllovCkl lnto thc harb;,r hy th(l forre of ceimjd ish'-d. ' to-- . xplosjon.
The estimate of the number cf dead and injur, d was made i-y Fire ChXf JIi'1'.-.nmiRh.
Tlioiisands of t..i.- of mukwH were
air, i-. -. tin,- nehiahorii.d a pall of dense smokc
- lea..-i(hd th- up"' r h-',;i...r. Park Commissioner Caters! xpi.,.-.ion ,-.,rred v.h-t, n i.ir
nurnb-r of v, rknon emi-iiae 1 in the i ay yard w- re- eiiins tin ir lunch. Sttinn"- liv the d. a f.;n:-a; roar, the ii;-n were thrown to the ground and C"Vr. J by Ii-ioia. -a a and f:,o.m- tirahers h- fore '! h id an .... .on i ; v to is-
oy Gin wm::::.:
to Pleasure of Public in all Seasons.
l'-"t ic
talvll p a e
ary or- :a:t: s.-eret nrv
-ri.-l.-it'v- iaaj.ri---Sht--n slat- prohi'a re-- -.vhi.-h will tr-.
f.-r any person to on a pi;;.---icanX p
.! ; Frio-st IT .ii '.. liar m;..n
n 1 flk coin!a:saioii--r. la one of M-:;, or
X pr.- p-ii e.I llrow li's aj. point., s who not only i -!s ; on by two ( th- a;-;--oval of taxpay.-rs but the rhil-j to make U i dron and oUtitt -peopb- of Hammond. i
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STARVING PEOPLE IN PETROGRADj
(..wnshiP w-
. irt effect. Senator Grant intro-
i 4 n bill to allow the state board i "."...mur, to nv.rtase state fair! international News Service.)
? ..-1 . i - . a-r-co'iciare
pay ou aeots or tne; STOCKHOLM. Jan.
V,aard Manv administration platform i Cl. ,n u,,on en-rnious crowds .aa. - ,
Ins people who are J-"-"'-"" ,
d crvinir i-i 1,1.
t-i-ounds r.ere .
x-easures were introduced
NEW REVOLUTION IN PORTl
(3y latsmational News Service.)
(Ey Inteniatlon.il News Service.) HOSTi N. .Tan. 1 3.--' 'h a i i . xiia-din. rr.it'.on p, store ce'iieili;! n, :"s ca-drir to d-op las- y.-rren work- f -r a vea r to s-T,'-ar .n a play '-n tl e r, -.riaar sta---.. I-ld ' Pep.vyn, td.i y v ;i ht at,,l ru-o-
do a . , anr.eiUTiced t-i
streets ol ietrorao. ..... .... I sa 1 p.- was jroin
a.d advices from that city tocia. . . " NFAV TOI1IC' Jan. 17.. After fin ir- v-'ii- the play in coll a bo-a ; , -n -ith , i .,,-cr nrc roaming , ........ .... , , ... .; i
TinnniTTr-l AT 1 "n uieai.uu fsuinr openiitK- siooas us a wnac an- ...,,.o. i IN POKlUUrAJjfthe streets of Petrosrad demanding ; jiC)d r.t.h,,r si,a,-pic. Am. ri-an I
food. ' Sumatra, after oponiiuf at loo. an ad- -fl A Q frt (f3."Crncj i
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CHAPLAIN TO QUIT MOVIES
X".:. r w r- the parks of Hammond so beautiful and well kept as they rc thin past summer, all elue to th" s-hem-inj: and hard work of tho commissioner and Ins helpers. N-r 1-a.t the cold weather made him s-ow up. for he has t'aepond It TT-irrison j.ark in ilne conditien for skatinp for th- first time in years, .and how it is apr -iate-1 is shown by the hundt . ds of .hiblr. :; and trown-uas who tak- advan- ,:: of it daily. Th- skating then- has bn rv.n pnitb'. nt ihi year.
't- IMcilie'rons't I WHITING MEN
ARE DISMISSED ;
Fipchtirff is tik:n placo at Oporto, j ponsants to disarm th1 Jewish militia.
Several hundred persons nave u. . v.-u.,, , - : points, rose t,. Pn
i-i rnpar;' t i -v e! -.- sni.-'H t ra i sa ct iop, -. L'r.il-
. 'i. i t nr.. s ila-- .--n: ia 1 b: ir.(.t t-.oye-
r ,wi-iV -Inn. 13. A revolution has , killed In a massacre at Ferditshev
i token out In Fortufral. said a news 1 n til provernment "f Kiev. ; ''i,.-,a;- St oconrv rtUpatch from Madrid today. The roemm followed an attempt by; xh re wa
The following- names are sent out ia the "War Department's casualty list today as furnished by Gen. Pershiuff : DIED OF WOUNDS. XIEX7T. CHAS. MUEEAY, 43 Webb St., Hammond; previously reported in Tils Times. KILLED IH- ACTION. S'EKCJ. G. M. SLEEZEE, 1520 Arthur Fl., Gary; previously reported in The Tin-en, rTJETTJE-NZD TO DTTTT. (Ksported Missing-.) ?STEE SKIHIStS, 943 Adaras St., Gary.
Gives Up huge Sum. i Fri.t.tiTiN-. (By International News Service.) iXOlK. Jan. 13. Austria has dehv-t-r.-d i.Xei.inai.io.ii) to the Italian armlst:o,. commissioners, this sum represent -iiiR 'he am "tint removed from Trieste and Trent ina banks hy the Austrian' at the outbreak of the war, it was. lean-., d today. Col. House Better. (By International News Service.) A'.A Sli IX' iTeaX. Jar.. ID. Col. K. AT Ho,;-., whose, d-ath in Paris was r'.i T.ioi ' i y es rday, is very much In. j.iov.d, and is expected to be able tc b- about witi- n a few days, according to a cab'...! message received ! tii- Stat- ib ;a i ; au nt today
Charges Fraud, llrt.I.ETtX. (By International News Service.) W A V H I N": 1TOX. Jan. 13. The chars that "In a : e.-.t many places of the l-ovi iraiif nt there have been rotter fiiads," which I'.-morratlc lenders ol oir4!esa do not fl.ai.. to invcstijratf -a.as made in thrt house this afternoor 1 y,Ii' preventative James It. Mann, Republican of Illinois, the veteran minor-
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:1 e-omtaon which advanced
The revolution is led ny troops w no have just arrived in 1 'ort ti fru 1 ft-m
l-'nnce. They are tryir.R to overthrow
Many more Pogroms are
pa ted.
ailtii l- ; ..,
Or. at Northern Or- advano-d to ll-xiciiu i'. ir-.i-ai-.i nfter op--i i i tur at
the sovcimntnt and put b.-i k into j Lake County's WOrk is not COnC Is- advanced 2 r e-mts to 1M, but ,,u,. kly rower the supporters of ex-rresident jr-aeied to IMS'-j. l:aiiro.-,d stocks wore Machado. txl1 sne nas OOngtit more W. S. b. j Cr:n and fractionally higher.
The pub!;
rs- e,-i er T,a Tun T'"i:s.l V71IITIXG. IN'P . Jan. 17,. V.'ill'nm
NyPTPn T TC-P iTbesor, a. d Fra-.k Litt'ie, whose arrests
iv, e-.o.-as iad.ee s-ation. hut hoh -"??.-?a IJews Cibleffram.)
wet-- .iisiibss. d. Li, ii-. w iio .as shot in . ... -, I,..,.- it I0 1,1,-, Itv tho T.oli,', i.er,e
1 11 - -a ( ... . - , . . . f , srone-rniis-sinio ol tii,- i,.-iaisa.i
able to appear at the trial.
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commission has
NEW JOB FOR YON HIND ENE ERG
just en' -red an order crar.tinar the N-rth-rn 'ndia-ia Gas & H'o-trie .'o-n-rany a raise in rates .:' ( ic'.it '-'-n; -p-r :!;i.:i,-:aiil cubic- feet of r-a-.s This rate is te ..-untinu- in r ffet t for six months. The company asked for an increase of fifteen cents.
i Mar-
fOPfclXKA' JKN. Jan.
shall Von Hhid-r bur.; b e-d gtene-i-nlis-sinio of tii.'
on thc eastern front to bad the filiht
ufrainst the I'oles. it was r-p-rt-.d by one of th" h'-st known Republicans In Lake Co. must buy more W. S. S. j r.cusrapers of Eromberg today- Southern Indiana.
j Mayor Noble Dead. I rP.n.i.r.TiN-. j (By International News Service.) I PK1NVF.TO.N. Ind, Jan. 1.3. TC. R x.ibl.., mayor e.f Princeton, died today j of double pneumonia, after an illness
of sce. ral days. Noble was one of the ice-pre -ldents of the Dixie Bee Line Vs..iati"n, organized a few years aso to build an improved highway from Ian-. il'e. II!., te Adams, Tenn., to connect wath the Pixie hiirhway. He was
