Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 190, Hammond, Lake County, 23 January 1919 — Page 1

77E TIMES' Bureau ct Siatc j 71 COLDER fV EAT HER Capital for All Legislative Neves. F'' "'j 3 lMf 111,1 hL.. MftMjTlt'ilJ VOL. XIII, XO. 1!K. . . ii ciiiiiea in i amino a a and j On streets ana news stands. 5o per copy. 1 Went Hsmmond. 50c per month. I 1 1 A M MOM). 1 T D I A X A . THURSDAY, .J A Xt'AIJY 1019. ffl I XT J )XAI. NT.V.S :u wir.H :;t.jivicr:. LEAi nil 5 n nspwum 17 woo mo tMI SL? Lid R i ill MJU ALLIED COUNCI. TO C1T7 ND MISSION TO POLAND iJiI

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InLLLil nbers of Mission To B8 Sent Immediately. Ccucil to Meet on Saturday, " SJT JOHN IDWI5 NEVI1T t' (IntornaUonal Kewi Service Staff j Correspondent.) FAKlb, an. ii, ine announce-! v,r.4- Imt t'-ia ciinromfl 1 n t p r-r? I ! 1 ffl : t - r . . ... i council that an economic and mih-j ftary mission would be sent : Poland was considered today as the, nrpliminarv to a soeedv realization r ' , , . ; of one of President Wilson's fourf ! teen principles the creation ot a frpc nnfl indpnendent Poland. President Wilson emerges f rem the first few days cf the conference of the Big Five with a striking victory and he will enter the actual pace conference chance of succes: with an equai on the Question cf a league of nations. j Tl;r is io hhlir.g tho 1'irt that the, . .: it: .r; rid -r'.' d ct th conference r- 1 f-rime huMia w cause a rain - i -?!oii it: I'rat.ce, Journal to !'r-:sider.t Wilsc's li-:a is jrrar.d and 1". r:r p.r.d we sha.l n-.v K"e if H is I i i. ' !.:! s th" Milt jtl. !,:o'i.,;-r cc-mrveii-cd thus: ! ti rir.t: lii' -c I'hiaitTS h-1 lis at l'.?.-t I r ;"? an rxred:' i T-ary a-n:y wh:"h r i !,-rn-,. 1. tr trra.i and or on the way ! . viv.ny foodb:!'f. 'o the I ovulation J r. h'-n the aa!s go t '..ere to f'.ort ord-r i n-.d iM;)"i''' r; f'-r r.oWy Uoiihts that J 1!- sad h--i.ory of I1u ;a a ill fhniEh in i that way. j j-.7a.r off. forrr.T Hussion f "T'ign

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tdsfr. who is in Pari., arrra',--! Mlvouf" iv.r.trolr.. ahies to oifip;.' 1'p-r. ?!.', d. not In j f.,.. , ... - n-n;o nny clar-- .-r rarty. hut for j ,,,,.,. y' '( ,k j a 1 Mi ke i f h i : oa n it y. -yrl a. ; n , ': , , . rx-vt ! h nary .'fn of feae ,., t in i o S'-a's:.. 0- iif'i'fr"- v. i'.: ? hold ii Saturday I i ,..r.,;! v T'a so rr . . ,, ,,-n i' on will I. -j r 'l:-;us.i'Mi of thejM.,.,-, rj tvk 1- ri-ic of na'i'ns. ! i'h v' Ihh ".Vh.- ...

rr; v I; o h a r'.urn' d frm I'o'.an 1. wi'.l ;r-:d-ah'y i meml-T of the committee that is to :.t In--, t.h-j country ty liif. -aso1 1 " led I'O-vors. VY," (UfiMoa to snd the miss-op. foda i' com niendu ' ;-n t-v icn. 1 la it ! d ' j i an-i-Iioiiiovik h ador in Jhis :a. t'ia' :, 'rl ,n.---i ,n h tahrn. It u , S" . M irshal I'och. ion Hi'i'r arrsa,l the hohef that i r"s.;i's would fri." !:-! nlitc'l ' i-nort and tiia'. if surro- note fii'jh Inrcr" i.'inih.'r of rol:---h c-inn c. ;!d to ilht the Ishoviks. At thp j :e 1H :'- we-...-. !-!' ' v.s fr-: in the ,:rr i! ii Th-jrland. Tran vi'l c-i-r,,-. Ti'-nihi -1 '. r.o t i "" " v- i 11 !'"' ' -i-.j, o-, iv w-.y. T h-n I ;'.. '.!" 1'aii t. V. i'l ri;atl'e , tll Jsp.'t-I -iral l..-r." l-iR:.d--r-GARY SUTB SMASH :HS.H:i:: - I - .,n trial i n Tii. oir'V and V.'.-'iii-iny in - Lake circuit curt was concluded .,n Wed ii' sua y, a yeal'-l vrdi-t t- nt r.-'arfol at 1-1 p. m. i; !.', l.mt; tln-'d J ii., l or tho damai-'e (h n-' to an auton ,.hiie which was l.eiior drt-- ii Tv a s-n of Ihssr Ih.-rst hi:-t July in the road beto. 'en Crown Point and Gary. jliss, ;h, is : I . :---s that soko'-a, was tr-dnr at a t'-rritic rale r.f speed and did net turn out for bis machine, which w as in !.;.! y ,;'i:."i'-lio! at a l.,.-s of J2 0'". Tli'V Ttosshr of Gary dof. rab d j tvi-;',,"ra a::d Bruce and Frc-mr were His- i Ibt-rg's sfertifis.

CONFESSES TO ' MANY ROBBERIES Tl'VZ'id. :r v,,n th-- d- ca '.a rat i, !! tjday l,v (B7 International News Ssrvice.) !,.,,, v'. .hhcriu-. i ,rm. r v,o;ih-i::,l Cri!CA-.. Jan. 2.1 Sam i-d Tant- d , (- r t,f Hi.n inot.d schools, who nelli. ir. an csl.-d t--dny. cnfvss-.l the'.. Ht .,.. ,,,. ;.ir.c!i. n of the Hai.ipol'oe say. to st'-aiirt" n- re than , , ;,ln:; il.an-.l r of Commerce. Mr. ylbtind: e-d au t' nohrilc s alu"d at or j x( at. r )s :r ,h,ars--- of ocational i-,-h-t'.:h 1 1 (. . A 0. Itr-.lt-.ui work for disabled returne i

Tl-e police fea y that Tanionelli ,s of the haders of n cantr cf autotn t h : e e s . . o r p.M-ra 1 1 months, lira j been stcaiinw; ears 1- Fetr- i, and nPlOnC lllCltl I f ' Of K.'. i.e. ' 'ound a r.adv market fo- them. Car stolen in this ity w u .. st, j.poa to Detroit and sold Wlu-ri arrested Ta'V ne'lt was driv-

n? a stolen car bt .onusns to Mrs. j Fila C. Collins, of Detroit. j Kn.chts of Columbus w'll ho served (with a turkey dinner at the CV minerHelp the government tO pay its (.;at ciub. Cary, next Sunday evenmc.

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Th first week or so of the legis-' j lattire gave rlz to belief that little Fewer Bills This Session, ,vould be atcom?nshed by the sesBut Each One Will Count ":on- '-espitc the many after war; . . , problems to be met, because of the

led in Committees. by say o. w!Ei3 ! (International Keira Service Staff j correspondent.) ; INDIANAPOLIS, IND., Jan. 23. j Real work is being accomplished by both houses of the legislature at ! the seventy-first session now, after J , - i uy me s-oions. xi nunioer or meas- i I

ures have been reported back to ; ,c.crr,, ; i ;,v i senate and house bv commitJ ' tces with their re ts and the rirst n,, ,, v. mptirM nrp tupir WJ.-- v,,- a,k.,.. . r a.

, . to Decome laws, or go into tne ens card. - inn,. in-mnnimrn ! HAH H I d 111 1 K U L U U L b GIIIC SALARY BILL: Schedule of Salaries for! City Officials in 2nd and 3rd Class Cities. I I Tlmfi Fiironl n( I Stntp t r.plt.-.!. INT'IAKArOT.!?, Jan t , Ml', j i n t r o d u r p d here e s t o r 'hi y r I j-ertative J. G'.enn TIarris of I ; w r, u 1 d p r o v ; i e the '. o '. i: i,j of siiirics fr rit;.;s ? iz: i:e;re:e Co . ho i so -ond. th! rd ai-.d fourth ra? In Ind;ar.a. if :t ;a p,,nCri.i i-,o 1-w. titles ht the Second f ln. M'r.itii-iin : : , : . : i jtayiT f 1 :1 Le t 1 ,--.,1 Ii. i. Sifet Kncir.r 5 " "' Asst. F.nsrire.'r 2."" (.' ni. 'o-:n".i. ri"" City Attorney Title-, of Tblr.l i tan. May t "or roll - r i .- i""on-ri-:ior . it;.- i . r n . . - . . ' ty Ti ' a .- i r : . . ty Tr'ii.-"j.-(T in ltd. '.V. Mn. Md. r-afeiy ti Tliird t limn !(le. M n 1 1 i ' i m , P' i n i e r m Council- C"" A s t A'f-Tr

Asvt. , .- AfoiT.'y l.-"1 2,"" t Itlcs of Fourth f !as. M'-ii-iuoi. li.i : r J2h - J".' - ('',:"itrn'r -" - Kn,ir-r.r 2 " 2.: . 2 ,' n ;..-) - : ' '. i. h".-" ...;,,;., 1.2"" 12'""' Tr,-''5'irn .......... 2 " "v.1 2 . '"t

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i ,.,.,., v-.v!-,.-,..! 'n l!:or resf ec'ivc I The Crlumet M am: ! a ,- u --rs Ar-.-oci.a-WU DM lnilQTnYlr-"- r.-.i,l fr th'- ddopmont efi,,, ,f VMn,iS and Indiana m-t at , ho DliaM Uii lisUUdlill ! rnmnitv, r:ra.i,a-i..n and fot- perm-, Auilitoriuio hist ,n , hic.o and r.eiit s'a'-- I- al-rshir, in all oraniz-d ah.pl-i hy-!av.s. The association t-,.,k Irommunl'ies on a wlvdly non-pa rUsan ' n 11 , no ml,, ra and a number ..f Pho rlpo W ViV(t-r Ad- ' an.l ctarian b.si,." i -rMm: i.t-.-s v.cro a rpoi n. ed. uiic.nes vv. fxtir iia i-n... f,n,,i:C o.f-M- Vere d...-,,.!:

dresses Business Men at i Noon Luncheon. '"Ve are g-dn to fa--c a period cf tin ! ftiiidoynior.t umc-rs pulotc Itr land i ri-.ate pr.oj-cts arc- put tl c iiient , ami s- in Illine A isootism and Miel ii gam i u r c ti n .rj a; no jrreiter duty lisahh d soldier s -me jth ,., .,,-h tl ,.pf.j., SyjVfst :c oi u pa t h n ." sia'e.i Mr. You may ! ?:;riro-1 to k -love that there wore im-re di-ahled t ohli-TS In camps on th's siilo than m ! 1'ra nee." ! It l. expected three hnndre-1 wi.l njoy the feast and there will he K r: l.eie from all par's of '.he !! r'nts

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M WORi fev number of bills to be introuuc-. t led. But now indication are that although e-x will be intro-; cuced than at previous sessions.! .,, , . , i each measure will count, ana m t,.e; lor.g run, mere will b- accomp-' lished. I ni; se:iate. lhff ""al --''5nn:u,,;-- rn r":"'9 . -v-n.tr.s f,-r i, , , lit! rr.f: Ytnv r -fr toi in th v.-.turt ii-ht ) BOSH WHISKEY lain Autos With G9 Gallons of Booze Hit by N. Y. C. Near R. Prairie. A -vri id-. -. i'.r-:-h T.ah--i": of v ' k- ! I i r- u; :y a ; V rk : ir:i' r.iiar Th hmo a Kh.n-:i'--r and r.t air.- r? T'l" hi no. f ii F'.'- r f pf is' h 1' r d ' !:: h i d s! i '- I r-.r - The tv o T; n 1.- .-st . f 'ho r i-ur-arhs of th - ri.i-a'-d Siirninr.-l O h r,rr ., i . in ;r--.h -rains . -id t h a' r a p.l V.a r-'-li'r I .Hi-. MO sr s 41 i-.i r'V?"' , r'i-n; I!. ,-. tr h 1 f r w a i tram. WANT DEFENSE COUSCILS I r S P f r.UL 2Talio:ial Organization Desires to Perpetuate Work ; in Peace Times. CZy International Kews Se;-ic.e.) r;::w v.k. .i :i. rh'-is f--r y pot il'J'l'K "h: ' f , o'o '.' r wr . made knov ri h- , , darken, direi" I F'led p stal "Oi" ! -Th- . , ( ' ,;!, . :1 of .' a ' io. i 1 I a o t !- by 'ires-. r of the o."ir.c:l. H- f - , which f,-li,,w in part n'ttlot-a! d' f ns". lorn- ; t I r.t ,! of th" r-ero'-irn s r.t na-. nai v. r;.r a - j.-uHu re. c'""e":'-r-'e and li- ; ', th- 1 , ,j-t V-c IfTU t : f-ns" anrl that ,.f a'c divii-UiS of the - ef ho . , ii n- i I a re . r el i s ' a : A ' a i xv' he i EICHHORN IS FOUND. ; (By Intematlcnal ITews Service. Ci 1 ' ; 1. 1 i A 1 ' FN. Jan. 22. P-"f-.--'liiiil Fh-hh'-rn. fortr.er Poishevil; eh f roli-e (f Ii-rl'n. wl.., !d after t H part a i it v. pi s : : e. . a sfJ. has i-e. n i found in his h'- i " in i ' ' r ;:n, wicu. is liers. said a. j oday. to t ha '1 --r- I now su r roil ivi' 1 b v ."!, d: ,fiio if fr ):! that c-'y t a was e. . nrd As '-em an N . BERLIN IN DARKNESS, t (Ey Iaterr.a.t-lo-aal IJews Service.) j T;!F. !!.ll'!l, Jn. -2 No 11. rlln ; .-;s W-re -,i;li---ed today CII S---i'h t 1 : v w i- n irirkness l ist n:-! t' -.It of th' walkout, cf th -;-...( oar firtl-y-s nave qi t to It td that Carl Pad-is. etr.lsoi ry i i' the Ilis'iiin F ! jli v i k i. wiio a s .-o-nt into 11 rlin to spread propii rei a. will return. He tod thcr the op-Jita. an u pud si n faiie,.. Lake County's work is not dene i till she has bought more YV. S. S.

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PI! I 1.1 f 0 0 'in ii 1 s'iS 5 a Mt t 9 vW 8 11 Various Steel Plants in the Calumet Region Are to Close Down in Part in ; Order to Llake Annual i ; Repairs and Adiustenents. " ; 1 !i!,n j -h-n of it !. v;r-v,My i . rt ! t t lori d u n a ithln a t::--1 t :";! rfj'-vl : A i ..-5 Si'- 1 (-'' "' " : ion tins !.t fii-y : i-r lac" t .-a : 'i-n? . !.! ii p'-ri a '!-. .In r r :: 1 .1 It t- -i that ; : th -;sntry .1. n 'fin irn 1 - V.:h t i , otiiin -f th . war f h r o i s i"'ti a ff..-at:o 1 f rr.':n r.t -r., v. ! a :ne h;'h h-i't th" ''.:'. ;.;nt., t .( 11 v.- tv. " ;:"- a: , r.r.t rut .1,1' it an average -a-j I'.v ! vf.v. -in 1"' 'ind I'-i 5- r'-ent. '. ;: n- n-- v.- c,.verriT!!ent ord r u'r. I i. ! 1 ones r;i : d capici'; w:U f U b?a'.ise anJ it is dwlarf 1 r 3 an 'I I : , 't'liti i,.t!imi. should th i .""tiy extensiv. . r situation, and dov n : affe--l : n.a: -ad ! Th-.- h-..-. -."j'O.t of the n.til states I .-te.l -ration, thi.t for the in,nth ! of ! i. , ihowvo) a f .r.r.jr , ff ..f j i. t..n,V,f hushi-s oo the ho-k? j . ..;tn.;t!..l w(tn til j.fev;..U3 month. J Th.' is lahon tQ be ird-cai've of the) .orail'hcn .- oth.rr c-r-:.it.iv tiiat w. .-roa-.rd in j r wik. V A u Q LCilS MS HIS LIFE ' L

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f:! ;;iHcomcr at Coleman House

Is Found to Have Gone the Suicide Route. I il l" and I.y.r.s. 03 jo.-irs oh.l, of Mil i f--r-J, 1U, ti !... has h. eii r. .!!.- at 22 I l'-o i -Li !-" , U lianii i.Oid. . , M e,t nci-i'- I1--' takiiic fis -M-tr.ett A. is. , . ;.;! n, v'i, ov.ns the houre a - - K-iV-:.- tr- - t. ni . n sit.l? at' -.ins end j o I.ons '! 1 .' : 1 S 111 raood 1 , r,.,i , ; oh'., ,: to. V,'. i T 1 r.,f!i: he J ,y ' ns lyiiiii on t h hod d ad and turn-d on nt lull I.vor.5 c;i;ri to '..'i. e -!e, fr ooro.nit ih ide se-ral tires beT-. The re.:r:H w. re tak-iu to Furns' rnol K.ie. Mr I.',-.s. who up t" two vivd.s ago rk-d at 'rie Kl'Aard "live o. in Fas: I. : ! , -- . i i:ia r ri"d but ha a r--t 1 "' !! t ;.ii-- ii-.'d v. I'll his w fr and ha1- . -1 t.. t"- ! r---ndent l.-.t-lj . Mr rat .';-r;!. -Xz l'r. s - V.'. Ih.m. !! a:--. u: ch. A' i'-.-- Fr- :-. W. F ''enk'y, Hammond. .s- ,-- - .M-C. Ii. W. -:, -.,. Cliicaso. Trcas. 2s. Van t'lc-s. C ("rosslng. The Uir"-iors chos.- n are: S. J. l.cucllyn, Fast Chicago. F. A'il'S. Har. cy. j f;, n u. i;. Clark. Chicar-o. Fr-ink lsh.m. Hammond. Albert Ab.hr. Ho. ,'hieat;o. OF fr-i. i jzZt I Tlio dolly casualties continue to V a- jf news of Lake coiuity boys lis -i Gen. Fersiunj? Rmi probably will for sometime. The day's lint Is: DIED OF ACCIDENT. JOE ADATrlSC, 4003 Carey St., Ind. Harbor. WOUNDED SEVERELY. AYT'I02TX) ELOKTJ, 1623 Carcllna St., Gary. E2TUSK2 TO DUTY. E. PAVLErr, 1341 Adams St., Oary. Lake County's work is not done till she has bought more VV. S. S. Have vou your W. S. S. quota?

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H',i.-y ,1i-t. 54 ars oi-J. who lives j j.t at ) If s -. ;V. , took h'.s g'in : ' nti.j v-st-T!:iy af f e rn'ir. n a?ut ' ' ! t and t-!1 bin uifo that ho i I v poll i ;.. th" do,' out fr a j A ! t ' i u A la.t :.:?ht th los c a m j i''.;;T' :r.r urui ( ' d i, an i i. ir.uf .- tii.it th fulks began to worry j tb-v.rt Mu;:.t. I Al'rr :t .Tir a while for h:rn, a , s :j:; h-n- i,Hrt t-ni out to io-k i i'.r l.'.tM r, ';f it ten o,.!o-'k he was; "jr-ii !-v!!:-- !", : :' :i f n p d,a'!- ! !t -vi- t vi,J. n: thet Mr. M::'r ha-1 a :t ...i to !;!, '. i." the tne and that th nan 1..-.1 in om way bec-n ! hfiut, iiri.l thai !. ..-.! killed in- j htanr W;1 T h - (icw.ii. who '. 3 :-; r v ; Unown ;.n J :r:ti h r.pc-ct-d. icavca to j nwirn l.:m a wife and thrr-c chi!d: -n. ! wilt ' in Lar , ..f 1'n.lf-r t ak p l-j.-a-j me: iin. ! n. t b. n a. HANG OUT POLISH CI HP nnTH i Mayor Brown Wishes City to Head Big American Demonstration for the Polish Patriots. The Nn'ional Polish l- "rtrtr Ar.eri--a hopes to h.t". o January 2Gth ,.. ,,snaed at r,yh I'av and asks ti.at en that iav rhfe I'ohsh flat? ho ,;-; layol, and ihiot at i.ve oh lock v.-,en a Sre3, b-il will he strti.k ar thc- New Vcrk nr.-r t i r.i; that the hells (,r ris citv ,;s,-, j.j-iko the p.-nl Mavr itr,lW-nVs piv"-! no-Jo- of tBH ' On Jan'iiii y 21th throughout the ir.iri- toe i ' di r- : a re plannln? m of tiie First c t h h r a t e the h Elections in Poland for t f election ( f do:, pates to sit in the Popular Diet to be .-hi in Warsaw. For one liun - dred end twer.t y-f v v- ars the Poles in 1'. .and partition a ! i o r. . Jihrf e l t-i a s? r avo -f-rn d'niei theis- lan -

Kuagr., thfir faith and political indo-iand which l-.c kn w v t riii ht. Mr. I-endr ri"". You tan easily Fee. iliPf - ' McFllroy stoo(i ,-n j 1T i re -- r. t o, lils i- r", how no mont.o.is an event is the j rcisisrnat !on in Doc-::hir. It v as acho'dinr of the-:e f r -" elections. j ' -ptcd Tuesday listht. i;-...n m this instance, however, their I'RIMirtl. s:l.t:i:v lii tni. participation will not be without dan-! To a roprt":'s inquiry t, !a- Mr. ifr f.-r G-nenl llindnbiu n announc- i McHlroy de.diti.--3 t rnake a stnte:'int f,i that, the parti, ligation of the Pole i rKardinrr hi? rc i trn a t on ":..;- than in Prussian Poiai-d, pi oi: though it is j that tli.-r- hoinc nc furthor rrof"ssioU-

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dv.i inirt I as an act of treason Put neither! h f It it for hts i--t int-r'st to rej proclamation n--r throats w 111 deter ! ipm. H" added that h:s plns for th-

t) e.e mrn wh.o are ntovinsr forwora in tl-ir belief that the fortunes of the'r , t, jntry are to arise under the Kuid - uno- of President Wilson. to V w York a srr- at centra! demonstrut' on will -a- wi'l be lield at w h-.ch a ir.es - nun-:atod w hich wiitj ii" cii' ,:d to Fie-'dent Wilson and ti t h e iite in i or s r ii-c. I'eaco loft'-iess. New Yo-rk cathcrinst will in a p..-.,-, y, 0 T;.p r, j .-'4t;s. the ..ol'gate body and throusrh-i-sh centers In the t'nited P 1-s are il-innirsr to s. yt a r ty pa ' r ti ,-;,!- t- with lii's New Tor find alleged VICE SYNDICATE (By International New. Ssrrlce.) : C iHCA' .th Jan. 2 Th ldr .-f ! a hat 'he p.dlce say Is a "v. !1 er?nn- j : jed i -e .syndicate," whi-h has lieen j operatinfr in Ch'.caco for the past year ! nr so. was sought by detectives and ! offl-eis of the Juvenile court today,: foll'.H inp th" ,-onvieti"n late yester- i ln v of Mrs. Virginia Couch, alleged !

ur,uUscr for the svndtcato. I 1 " "-, c-e.,,es. 1 .or, tl infrmatlon Piven th. W' ' ' .!t;,r,5a'J .V.!S. ch would meet 5ln, rZu . , 1(.v.nt; for work. She would; ' ,' V ' P' : 1nr,, ,r, a ,VpRt M:1,J;Pon street ' rn''i ,h" of Attorney Peyj , , ., an ..... .t . ne d, ,irp,,.. ' ' r.,ho tl.trd .h, .r-n,. ,h, ! . tVf. ,', o"i"nr Z"";'1 y.:r re

'th'-.- ' i "ii h! make bin ni on -." ! Two Ft'rls. both of ,vl im were unto, r sixteen years of ag", told the po1 rc they were puvon wine containing druKS bv thc alleged dancirs master. oiki, HE DIDIN'T GET SUICIDE CHANCE (By International News Service.) , 'HlCA'i' Jan. 22. Instead of f.

lih idej Ltrave. Arthur Fiucklos oc- j Joe Kimlal-r. a necro of Imi r.a Har;,;,les a Police ell today, ' lia, . ed ,

n-ith takirir about $4.f'Ao from the Grcnbaurn Sons Hank and Trust Co. lSiU-klos w i.s ai rested late Inst meht and ;i( cr. niif- to poit.-e conies I., tied u about J1'",-, i,-om the h.r vii'i- he was foritieiiy employed as alar rr.d 1-ook - k eot-i . lie a, so told the pel e he was olrout to s jh idc v, hen ti-' arr stcd him. A SMALL BLAZE. The Hamm' rd out a small blase department put in the home of ,T. ! It. Younpr at 7f'.") South Hohman street j yesterday afternoon. The fi-e was started from a nexplosioncaused by tisinpr easoline which w f.s thought to be kerosene, to start a fire in their stove

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Regret Loss of Valuable Educator Who Has Been High School Principal for Eleven Years. The Hammond I uv.;h- 5 ':.-.'' h the fervlr-? .f ano!: ,f r v :ab!o iU:-';;;"!' :ti lLr- ic;.:.; l-ar.k I .! as fr:ri".r - t high ev. hool and liair.iv.on-i las f r.f its r::C it eM.Cf!;.' 1 '..;'z-:v.5 The r.ovi mor; t 'chooia the pa?: : n p roc-ssk-n of g' .'.ficr another. Sonio f dk thir som thing wron-r. iori.i th'"; fiiour.ij'.' :-t be should ivther ! ? t o r At any rate the in: a.--.! of i-io'.iis Hunter may b- of intrIf;t in con- i at ion H X ii) !! l'niv'.r,.! I !J m"'',!' S "he .honors of fiadiiatin to :-i the t hiKh ticli'.ol abo it ten j ears after he ' quit 6 : o.. V Mr. Mi Elrov ij3;fl i-;- HunWi ! school rcords and four., 2 that he had! 'Z'j.i credits while 22 ere-, quirod to gradtiat". A- Tic i :g to fret hack Hit i the r-h. o! and make 'i;. the r.13 a r ' r e s was too :s at histh s.r.Er or-d- ' its it didn't apptar consist.- r.t to plv ' h'.tn a d:p!n-.a. ven ti.oupii ho had d ;y : : r-n -shod hir.-flf ia i c'.rtlcs and I hu si n eSs. So M -. rd.-K'r.-y dec!;r..rd t , j it:n the diploma, on the sr-oiiidr that i the fchoo! held all other r'.r,ns U- 22 I crcdit.. He saw no occaicn to set a ruinous ; :-'- i . , - .. - The prino pal replied, after hrinr; ap- j pealed to that ho v. u d not s in t f diploma unless ei b.v the board and -i a w i . 1 1 : n r d vrin too lent. j l his was not Torthc-m-rig no s!snt'ir. li"iiisT j.ist old fsshiond rr.iiicr'i fI nver K'vi, in on t fi.T'r of -. '!,!-, hi ainaniTiiiPm in i i a o ; ino r.-i fr iH'O , ..., .i c mu"i.n.u. i":.l-ov has :;rr:i prr-pai of 1 j'h" Hnii-.nieitd h.jih .l..- I f -t- ever. I j yf. minrr ft .-a Va u f . -.nU -. ; ; i .. . 'lieje he was a Mip' rvs-tnt- i -:noir i ' o, sna'i- s-n-- . i'.:s ohn-tit.cn conist. d of four yn-n at th Indiana - ta!' - A' 'mal, ar.d three year' at Wai oasa. !;; u L'y a. ..r" in h 'lUtnn.a F n i v e r s i t - j MoFlroy Is Known Har.imord I " s an excellent s. heel man at.d has! ! ""-n n lore -or e,-o-i n .-.c.ai worn bcnd'Tt .Che:p:.-r;;ei Preser t school y -a . " I BERGER CASE UP I ! NEXT SATURDAY ! (By IntcmaMonal News Srvice.) "UICACi"'. Jan. :.1..-ir..-rHviinn-ele-t, Victor Fort.-, r. of M d w-jkee. and his four so'-iallst ssso.d-i t es re.-en ' 1 y convicted before Th d-ril Jud-ie Fanlis for nttemptlntr to rt,t an anti - war sentiment tnd to prevent enlistments by their wr't intra and speeches. trv.in M. Jinn lucKr-. or" of -ft J convicted Socialists, sa'd today -hat he I expected the maximum s-r. !. ence of ;o i years. I Th rtthAr H.-f'.ntttnfa t-a A-1.,,.sV. I .. T ... , Germer, J. Ioui Kndahl and Wli;lam !" Kr" j HARBOR NEGRO IS ARRESTED p. disturbance In the of 'diaries i Lesser on State l,in street and threatj oncd that lie would set I r . . r. . l When arrest, d and I il.'-n to th's Hammond polio.- station, t wa dis'vcred that he lu.d a 1 revolver on his person. II-- was fined $!". for s .- -r - n 'onceiled weapons hy Judire Kh"' in the Hammond city .ourt. BOND JUMPER IS HAULED IN Mirko Bare.-, a r.sident of N-w I'hicaco, was arrested at It.tnsom, 111., e-n the chartre e,f beini; a bin ! j-trnp-er and lodged in th- lary city JaU this morning'.

Ha Saw His Own Name In France On TIMES' Honor Roll as Killed in Action

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' vj. juc ben i JTCJZii j Ed Fererrine, a well known Jaiper coun- : t7 boy, reportetl klUecl In action last , CctoTjer have been received from him In have Nouenahr, Germany, where lie U with vat - 1 tl13 A7 Occupation. ,n of! . t r th ; A Hammond hero whose reisor,t ; tives had mourned as dead the oc

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:u th. f:-im:r.on4;Kan?s Land came to life yesteri n-n i-a'. one j ' , ', He is Serjeant Ira S. Kinr 1?1

" o ' ' i Truman avenue. Reported killed in action last ; April by the War Department, Serg. King is another victim of departmental ineffirienrv - J : SAW HIS NAME Q2T HONOS JEOLI

to r. u.ven; 1 .-r n n'i:- hi:s r.nrne has teen car- : : e-n him j ri-: 1 !: T:;k T:!r.; of Honor and

S"rtr. Kini; iiv,t t r ad hi own name k::h i , a co;.y of The Times h saw in i'l ji, :o cc-Dij : tins; the cycle i' extra--Tdniary cwnis in hi. life, A il-thunh-d 1, tter written wk!t "is lrit!.er:ns him vest to ! ; wuy.crcJ out was" !r red off at the Hrl-j ! rr-ot in Jian.nrond i it r.iiht. It vai I a hlrorr--d to T.'ts T;::i:s. w i.i re tne nrst ir.fK.at-n th'Jt th'" rc'sjtives and friends of SirS. i K'" vi;: h '- tb-t he v.cnt thrcuR'i 5 : '' n) d' H',5 nunt. Mrs. II. Xondorf. j 'n 1'i,u:Tlrn'r aven,J,?- kno'w' nothirK cf I k" 1eiR hrr w h,, the talked. to Thb I "'-VEi' ' 'i'lay. EEJOICirO AT VilFAEAIEO. ! flvt.r y'.Zmf-a V . V,, (vc-r at Valraraiso wv,rre Ms fatl,r and n:.-th--r live. Mr. :mft Mrs. Chirls Kuift. th.-e is niurli rejoicing. There. Mr. Kin? i rroprk-.- r of a garage. Here is P --meant Kincr's hitter: JEOII A HAMMOND EOT. "ll"'ii" from I'raii-e and Rlad o erot t-ack. 'n my wiy to be amsii.r-c-l it. ( f h: 'r "vi.-i". e., report"-! ere oead hut I am cV," pad O. K. The h'.ys with me art all feeling line ami in sio.rd spirit? I saw sorre treat sights in France hut the K'reatct sic-'it was thc Statue of Lib'rty and trio bisr blue sky of Indinra. I would !-t jilted to have sen my aunt but the train stoppM only a 1'ionicnt. I wish I knew something of riy folks. I H V!1."T HHARD FltoM Til I 'M IX FIVF. Mo'NTHS. At present I am a casual with the 4 5th Infantry. Was formerly with the iMli Iuvisjon but lost my outfit, at h'Mo'i? in France. "Th- train rooks. I can hardly writhut. Vive I, 'America. I saw several ccpivs of Tun Tim is in France. "SriIG. IRA P. KING. 'ID 1st Inf. 3-th Division. ' Per King: join, d C. F in Gary. .. fa'her v.-ns an ctrician in 'he Gary i m.ilis and Kinjf. Jr.. worked for him. He -;i!lstcl in Co F and saw service on th" M-.i-an border before polngr to , Franc. I great work of 25TH DIVISION (By Interna'lonal Ksxi Serrloe.) K'o-T.'N. Jar. 23. -How appros'-atel--oai e -1 h rd of the troops of rr I 'I e i , t ;--Six t h Vsnk' P'vision wn ! listed as casualties while helping to j tr:n thc iide of battle in France, is j told in statist . ' s today by Governor Ch ol i d ere. j A hen the division landed In France j it eonsisted of about 20,00" men. Of this nu-i.he;-. 11. Mh". were listed union ! th casualties, inrlulintr 1.730 killed. .12.621 w funded sere-y, 2.S19 wounded shsriiUy. S.f.in passed, 2r-2. tnisalng and 12'! pri-oners. Tlie division ore. ted the front line." for Ave different periods. aiisTregatinx IS. si days. It ensiratec! in seven principcl battle", incl'iding three of the winningoffensives. In the." offensives i: gninc-1 a total of nearly 2"? miles and captuied 3.1 4S prisoners and 206 grain. HOW NORWAY SETTLED QUESTION (By International fHxi Service.) . h; M.'IV yniiK, Jan. 22. An ac.-o'int o way Norway settled the bof!-d-y pre! 1 air-on question was Kiven here today I'd Frederick Ffndzitr. of anFraneis. n. who returned wth bis w-fe c it the St a ver. s,..rf jor.i after a s'x months stap in that country. "Norway went hone-dry in 12" " Find zie said. ' In 1 17, after a state ef affair:? verjr'nsr on a revolution, caused I'he Ihe s- arcity of red liquo;-. the- ;.e-i !; tlrcv out the F to rt h In h bodily ai:d ! -. te 1 a new set of representative.who were pl.dgfd to re-ir.-Mate the li.-ior traffu. Jac'-.h I.ippst l'o;z, a. seif-procialned noishexilc, vs ho returned on the same boat after vis-.tinjr Kussia. predicted that a republic Would be s la b! i shed :n Russia within six months You'd like to take a punch at the kaiser you say? Then buy Thrift Sr9-