Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 190, Hammond, Lake County, 24 January 1919 — Page 1

THE TIMES1 gurczuct Stale Capital for All Legislative News. FAIR v WEATHER VOL. xnr, NO. 100. uuveita oy carried la Hammond and On streets and news stsods, 5c per copyWest Hammond. 50o per month. HAMMOND. 1DLNA. FK1DA V, JAX VAUY 1M, lf,l!. 1 S T K R N A T I o v a L N" F V S FID, LKASKD WIRE SERVICE. 7 an fu pare1 sr. j i 1 MA

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Storm of Criticism Follows veioped to a point of crystallization Disclosures in Connection!111 concreted form so that the leris-ilica ! . Wi ll iha "RoQicmjatinn rtf I lature Caa enaC a law Uat Will Sat-

" I iiammona s limn fcjcnooi Principal. DEVELOPMENTS IN SCHOOL ROW Matt bonrd of education nkrij o probe local urandal. IIt reunrll cxppctrd to repudtrtf nrtton of m-hool hoard. r.trrnt - Tc-ber' Aoriitlon nll lndinnt!n merlins fur 1u'tr. MrPanirh !ni!tanpolU. . Mnnicr in ( hlcaco. i'bnol Ponril Iq the nlr. nt ". e 1 ; f 5 n ; i r. ; i : v. r I. Mc -a . I Ut :i. :r, nd ' .'.ool ;;r. i Jiv': 5 P'. : in- : h !i uatised t're;ir. in ho. ! ?'in:lr',str3t:cn -w. f crenied f the Great? sensations in the ' th p.;".'".'.: S'-hocis of the C Be! ma r.. . ? National f'.ank s:..int 1 n I p.o .eer 1 h: du.-H-.iotiai affairs of Hammond j -l r-.e pnppu-t!;-? of Mr. MeKiroy j 1 . cm;..iit,ip upon the Situation. 1 ii .!; 00 1 board? or sohoot .sapfr-' irrendent. injeot polities ;nto th s hoo;; and thereb'.' lfwr the jtanit 3m c' ? d'tcation. it is tune for them a .1 to rep-sen." ,--a:i Mr. Uehnan, anent beat d's tc.-ffritiinaf.on to i??ue a p-o'iia to Ho'i'iB Hunter. " i.o -juit ! ter. - :rt' pto w;ti,oj: s:ad-:at-ins. a:f o ; ' ( on i i't J f c Mr. M- TP ' i,9J f : e : ' 5 : n it t 1 ! of tb public . i.-'.n?t the ms;-c t.;;ed to Mr. II f.vM that V.o Mr. l' :-:f r o w, n i : : s I tb'nk n t e s r 1 1 v ?tandinO pt oipot o.-i i a dip i o ;n a b Mr Mc Damei r.cd it and that e -u ra 1 mtf'.'.r'iioi i,5ja w h to i t ; . ti'-a' t 'heir hu.int 51; w.tiiO'it o: f 't r.tr ei ; ; n;:rnnr. sutk no a it it. ' not f, ee t' 5 v that J hfitp pr . ;r. e J the ,ii-.rer to ? oral i:i"-.nbe ... , y.-i'e '.oiT't odu.-a ".(in, as

i. ti-.o- w . . , to; :ato that . Fredericks 4row his revoV.cr and ordt ' ' thin? :n the schools ft !arn- tr, 4 tho n.rn to hold ':p their hand-, j i-i. Thave r- .. 'ift'ii?'. foil:ri :n t.'-, ! The v declined and the yaloonman told i ,:i:'.e:, but a on who jj;ope red :rt 1 t,):1 affain to tiold thetn up. H then j e ed-:- af"nal wotk of this city and i y.,,.; three shc-tK at Nou-hefr hut hit r.o ;

t s. Toii" oqq 3 une i : n t e lio e n t o l i. pon .si.h.old iDFit i nai o t iiini i i : .! 1 petty 1'iH.niy ao-nc t;i ? line, t 1 rrr: f :i; mktiioijs takkv. er ,iO'l- or actor, .'oi'.e :e 1 -.fi-rtPoeti by .siJi-pfi tn Mi. M. 1 ;'. i ; e ij,"n , ;!!!. pal of tio h sn r'-ho. :. !.!. ti. M .-. l;..-!iiun ' (Continued on tape six.) Prince of Wales a Dear, Says Chicago Telephone Girl After They Danced -' ? , I t - 1 Ti,e. Frince uf V."les ! a "dear." W"e lisvo that on the wrd of Mi.s y.'-U cent Marfn. f irmerly a C'hicaco teli't.horte opet.-.io-. m ln Ml! i with :;-e "a. k. ... p.. u. a 1;";ii'if oo; -d..v o:o.'-." . ' C o.'. aTter fc " .1 ;l r li V "ih t'K h- O" i'1 tit' n. ;t tbro'te -t ! h, e off ieer ' lub at 'oni,-rr. yoon aft"!' th' Atneri'-an art ,- o-'. ipstion had- taken pos?e-

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Road Legislation Stirs Up Fuss In Senate Whiting Senator Will Oppose Any Rush Action on Highway Legislation in the General Assembly Today

Times B be v. Ar State Capu At., j INDIANAPOLIS. IND . Tan "4 The proposed new state highway i lerislation in Indiana is not vpf isfy everybody This fact became apparent at a long conference late yesterday in

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the joint roads committees of both houses met and discussed the road bills that have been introduced by T-..f.. .1.. l xTiwwi iuiicy in ii; e upper r.OUSt; I and Representative Oli'cr Builefl in the lower house. It Fas arparent imi:;.-d:.i"''.;.' ''-n' there vss to n'.e o erfjrntr 5 of 'f-jristatn f "dope-buo'HPt" oncrninK J preva!er.t ;i'a on v. r t the rcw road 'eitislatior fihould be. Winle no der.nfe j action of any s.irt 45 taken at the meet.ng. the riemVrs of tht vi!.rmt- I toe ac-r-t'd 'enta'r-.plv on seerat poir.f I i that w ill form tb. ba:5 of arnendr.'er.ts j to the bill-? now intr"duoed. A pr t Tie cori'TeiiCe t fut before r I : t it - - -

FREDERICKS WHS I6HI5 RECRUIT NOT ENTIRELY SHOTl TO FIGRT POLES

mi,. Bullets Bounced Off His Chest and the Watchman Ran Like a Rabbit. There wan a lively little nhootin ! smj on Columbia avanue last nlrht in 1 I which one man. Vm. Fi driok. thotiBhr. j ' he was killed but he wasn't even dented. . j Frederick" boy not long out of the . i army csrne home and told hi father hs had been robbed of four dollar. j l're.l.Tiok'. w ho M as forn e.-iy a. ?a j ieonkeep-r, took hi.- sun and -tarted out j he' 1-ber.t for roohrr. t .ow- it seeins that a spur or tha ran- i roa'i runr.inK ut or in" fianuaiu ,, ,. , ,-.,,,,t,., mnii en i thi th- Standard had a number of new I . ... u cars w in two men 10 vaf.n iiiiii. 1 , T , i Noucheff Mclntyre ,t 5T Merrill ave. and "Warner of 294 K. State St . vhilo on ! their rounds happened to Mop B round i e oais J'i5t when Frederick. 1 enehed tb"m. . 1 .ouclit tnen r.rea xour m - l ri-.u- , srk is. two or ineni t" tins nun iu v: che?t but doing no Jum?;'. I

J..rs:irs;oOES A RAILROAD - ! novo;- having 5-en a bullet proof m.v.i!uuuu " ll,lluu ,lU

,fnr, lost his ner'.e and ran. brinsup m the .n atop ith water t.n t a :,.. l:r.ee.. Fredericks th,inking he vaj wounded into a'atn went nome tiiiitu uy : ro lice and a doctor but nen the delrsa-, ii.,n arrived ail that wos Tound on Fred- i erieka were two little red marks on his j choet where the bullets had hit him. j Noucheff was arrested but later re- j ! leased when the facts of the casa were Uarr ed. (B7 InternaUontl ir-ws Service.) ! M1W TURK, Jan. 14. 7 en vessels j docked here today with American soldi' rs from oierseas. Tho warships. I tr.tispr,rts hospital ships aud liners I came in fu rar idly that the aroii) Icommittoes oil wfloonie r- ! great diffietilt; in ?ee:ng 'hit n -r. d i v i.r( ; ' 1 rope rly sri t I The incoming vessels were tb.e battlei ship.s Louisiana and Nov. Hanipshire. ! the steamers ';en. Ooethals. hieaK", Accmae. (.'alamir's and Suriiiaio. the hosj'iia', ship M'r-'y and ths V. K. cruiser Rochester. Frobably the greatest demonstration 1 was stayed for the benefit of the ,"?th j oast rt i! lor . who h arrived on thLouisiana and New Ka'nps-hfre. IO'dud- ; rd hi thi reshrent are manv men from Hi -tate Nov Vork tov 11--. A 1-om1v.ii t. e of voir.. me from Syra-:i;-c was cn band to greet thin. GARY POLICEMAN IS ARRESTED William ' i-i7.sc-.--l,i of i:.; Madisen 1 by '(;; rr X.:i te s: 1!..ia-, n-- e- ' sr.. O-ary. was srf'i i of tl-.' H.iniu'eivl p.'li 1 mi ' . I h' mo i mi '. Ii . s ooi'l itii.' Cii.'.ver, , vo.ti; ir.'at.Pg the li-o.. : ho-. il had six gallons v ith h un. 1!" will be tried V.oJ.niiiy morning January 23th in the Hammond ci:y court

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indorse the s'nfr?.: rim of admimstiafon of th- lig!r.iy I'mnmisfii'ii that l" incorporated in the bjl!5 now introduc-

od. Th admniistral i-, p functions .posed include n f.-'ur man lii-partls-an comroisfion end a highway due-tor, but j fr't .t1 SuVZZ tM ! of in4ris this cirsy any rar-; ! ticular form cf romm!fion. . p-f.iMte .-onnrctlns links thereby tl - ; proposed I !(,9 mil's of new lissluva s to connect county seats and tow n and cities of more th.n c.'i'V' I'optii.'i t ion would he linked interslitt'.' roi'd e? are rnejit to tli" tbt the $."i-n l.!chwy d i "-i oioliy t.. .. ill-. It it pT e.?i ed filo s s-i'ury ) vovidod for the; ; iimjIi! I": ''ild down j Tuo or more kind." ef . , ..ji.p. ,v r,.; n ,,,J j ; t- r -.th tin? ion. if the . iti'-orpc r-i'e.j in : : -vd to construet- ;, c1;rh. ru-ids"" i . . VI!'; of thvsc at the ,o. .. iii are a-k--. SPT:e o . '. .' '.';.-.-. ia-. ; 1 ' "d P :o - , y : t h" idea 5 i i' ; '.. Tb.et e w.-i ;i ' ..f oppo.sf.ioti prcr''l hi the 1., ip.rr to any vr'T-1'"! to divert prcseti. -iinotnobilo taxes to the hie'r.1 ay 'ujvK of tl.e 5ta". many speakers l-..-1arin lugiier tavr for road-buibiinc iv-uM b" v-icom'"d by the poopte of the sta'e before they woniO iaroe to dirett th out taxo froni toe j.r"ent up!."'!1 l'f ioadf One Million Men to Be Put in Field to Battle Bolshevists and Poles. By H. J. OBIINWAIl BxclnlTe Cable by tha Interoattonal News Servlc and tiis Xondon Daily Exp. oss ) BERLIN, Jan., 24. One million soldiers are now bcinc recruited in Germany to licht the Bolshcviki dua lue fOieS. It was der.Iarprl hv 'V ar Minister Reinhard tnrlav .t.-.n t. . i.i t-.r oi i ran..;- , .. , .. .. hern he yaid. Ahi one mi'Iton n-oi . ' ' , , . ' 'u't"'1 11 u' dRa,n" I Bo'5heviKS and m not j , one. ; -ven mark"! a day. Hut j p. ssible for u. to ope nil be in,. ! wi-h the 1:,, - j tilers the ;i!!oT. to ua;! h' ir ! j 'lev ik arm:.' n-or iti:a prevail upon th.- J'-s t. :-; rif e." r:obrt lluu: Iiichlioin. ' lio I hidu s bn ; SJO: "1.. CiiKl 01 f r'ol.e, jn 1 'if 1 j . ia ha-, c priitiK un 1 loan . HAVE TO PAY TAX? VVell UOUlltV AllClltOr GeO. Foland Says it Certain v Does. r r. T;mi:s, V ' ).. Jan. US - - JV.e: V. i.t.rs -a hen ;t I' 1 1 1 0 T.er.Ii 1 p : .'.!. i'.'i.'inii j.ru 1 mow n r'! : ' ( . . . . j c rsi.. od 1 ,.-'. o 1 e r era t eu u rui " v i V 1 Am liases to r,-A ca.s. r muo.h ini.re-i to Lake count; people v. a.; .lini in (V.iin ty '. '!erk Wh(-ntun's ofto-e 01, Thursday i afiernoon: State (f Tnd. - x rl. ;..ir;,-e ; if. Foland. rfudife.-, -..v. 'mtr-d f oi:.-. , Liil'oad Adm.; V.'alkT 1 . Hir.es. Iurector Genera! of Funds. New Tot K. I Chicago ar. dSt. Lonia If I:. ! The nboo railroad operating m Lake j county is in arrears for taxes Si:,6"4.1t. ' the amount due with interest, pennltyi an dcosts. Auditor p'.-lruo bar. nmi'c a demand for the atnouiit biit they have failed an'1, r arol 10 j ny the taxerj ric ' '"'iirit Treasurer Mvovvn re pert aid ; f'o:ts and delive red tin its t . I'r.. ins Attorney I'ivce Hunter ao.d re ed a.-tion be taken t., L-oll-'ct taxe SftYS MRS. KERNDDN IS BEING PEBSECUUED Mr;. J. J. Fitzgeral l. pres-.d-.nt "f the Mothers- i dub of the Irvine srho,' 1 and a resi,ic.n. ,-f tnt ink street, call- '1 T.lE Times by phone today. "In behalf of the Mothers Club cf the Lincoln school I vatit to thank The Tiwrs for the truthful and fair arti'le which it prin'ed rerrarrhnc Mr.-.. PLrn.lon last jngKt." be said. "Wo ate Kooinrr te. d ."1! v r ,q .,r Mr". Hnndon There eic .0.1 s f- i '-.o-i''' v 1 o v-rst to i'i I ti' f . Ill 'il'.i 2;e - st of i.t fit e f 't 1 ' e I". ' i "' 1 1 1' . o r. J e ; - r , i; i r , ' Mr1. Ifrrndon : t iv rripeipj ..f the Trvirg s.-hod who was attacked h.-fore the. rtty council by women who ciaiiecj slit had cruelly punished P'-'PUs,

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3 Kx-Kins Manuel of I'tirtusat and Paiva Conceiro i? leading royalist revolt in Portugal to place ex-King: Manuel on the throne onca more. Dip3trhes state that the kine will not refuse Condemns Police and News- j papers in Cafe and Talks ' Himself into Bastile, a Standard Oil Employe in ' Peck of Trouble. This story comes under the genera! heading of "The Result of Too Much Lip." T prominent H iHU i.T.niond men 1 . tvateiy m tr.e 1 were ciscus.-mcr : Hammond Building Grill the affair in which a whiskey runner was j tives. A strangor '1 ;? w ' . . n th: 1' m il e, " he ;,ftar.orncu :n. T I p. mar in trie m:.r ;. ; .i..-.i.; of j f a - r-i - i t' iJ. and it w .. s running' j v i i h ItKit 011. When t he ,((: : 4 ci ! d'red h'nt to ba't th" 'i.ls.-i ;.ut or. i . th the t. f, 1..! :n'rsno Irak. ?.. I 1 b'm jot fin the brake; ik 1 .-..p:.. d cooph :-!;. sx The . , ', r: : 1 d Th ,1r. 1 V vv ,1 S i ' i - ' the' re tv s - ' 'he W: The n wa i ncd t. V Sp'Cia' Ag-enr er,n of the Tiepartment of Jostle, with a des'ripto n of the n niv '01 the desor.r.foll the p.'ii t'd Kine r Lonet. n s r.t Tlhiiiooh ;.U'j.Iiiitf. hat do ' want iiic ; " ho 1 ' ; or. ; i louie' . :' ' an- iin !.'.:. .11 XT PIMHIJI. THAI S 'Y.'Uhe ju-l a:ri-.-tid. th.it'.-.-ad the .-r. ;.i a in Tl-o i ar'tain t'o k I'onr t-'. off.ee nnd he w is ; ut on 1 i'.e At first he f.r"t a'-'ou? h. it; ii the gin; room ill- !!-: l.ee ., ;". nnd ft ti re o.r h 1 n a .- hoi 1 to i 1 -1 ' i ' 1 ' x.-:'..; to urnl a nd i n pi n 'o-d v. j. - li th-- C i- ' '. io ie n 'v a y from the rli'-n it '- of p . e a nd drinkv ' rt t a v 'i? .1 y, 'ins a d lo- u -..j n't ev n -A l Ih - i .' .i t . Ii" o-t tie v e.t sa' ."i. ilo'vn adn. tto.l i, restaurant, a half s"ene of the i. i urrol. oit:p; a p in if f.iffre, after ii ladV ilO'Tie. Hr rr ar the she ;. Af 'T i :' i ;oi I i: i . : r. di nik " v, on-' u in th- p'.ae... lie s.at.ed also that ho hqrj :.fn ci.rharged from the army recently end J Q.re.sa i ar.ded to ata tia discharge

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Trying to Place Manuel on Throne

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Gaby Deslys, the rause of his dethronement. Below is Queen Augusta Victoria Manuei s wile.

1 to head tne ration arain. The rcvolt started after the afa?sir.a- ; ticn of the president in December, i Manual lost his throne becattse of I his infatuation for Gaby Tl.e-e I.1 'i'he ;,'Oi:"t rail d I no r' . r.-or. 'no '.i rd . o'iant'ty of itie. luar was fvonuUIy an ested, on sjie- lia-B on iilB..o! admission cf , f bavinjt liquor and n:g it to th- . vci-.en in lii" room.". i hnr.":- i." em ploy r cl y h'- Stat.dard . : C'-m i ,ii y at Wh -t-.z. STEEL IND TUBE GO. TO RECLAIM LAN9 Gov. Goodrich Permits Former Mark Co. to Utilize Old Lake Mich Blvd. i.pr.--t.:. T.t T-E CHi'.V. .N I'l.'l.N T. 1NP j 'me.; 1 .Ian. H-J. lop I .;ike 1 ' iu i,t v orpt u-'i b . ; . ':. ! "o -i '. 1 is oi , p--r-i:tfMi to ro::l.",;oi ..tl'ii-" rK,vd l.aU' tch-pHii ini.d. Th-- tv' l Tube Co . ,;..,.,.r. j . . .-,Tik M'i. 1 ner ; i til'..'.' 1 I:n 1 S- o. 1 3 and 10 an i Tp. 15. 1'. ma Hirl.'O- ha bcii nin-ii auby !.). 1 ;..lr;i.-h f 1- in and od ! claim the subm' reed lat,.; t to i (ra n la ti.l. A eorrfot j-!:;' i l:,:"lo h.V t'O- S(l!'.o,'r St'Ot-"-1. l:iir'! 'ij.-i !..-. !.. d Pit h' t t-.' -n I'll ..t' it ;iv .;' ,1 iM ' 1 b the r 'V; j :,!'..' 1.: t .ir.0,1 AYS SHIPPERS DON'T WANT IT (Internatlonal News Service.) v:..-!iiNi;T'U.v Jan. -1. 'iovernmcnt . Ui'roi it rcnia; a o- so oistasr- i v.i to the 5hipf- rs of i.'.o r.-tiMtry that if a popu.nr !' - ' Hi it ft" v.i re tnk-n tod.-ty noniK W''lild be O ' 1 VV 1 .1 t' i ;i 1! ;! d - .ite, . n ' lit;'- rd i n.-i re, iv-i.r- .. pI iiht a ; l'Oi.p.114 1 OHO. MiS i ito'd t'l" "'OHtO ii-.'ei'.-t i. 1JIM liil.i : ! t e t"ilio-. , n,..;..ht rs r,f Mr. MrAih-o s staff If tl ioid deliberately phium i u d uble itc ti c direetor-i;. tKral, Tii. ruo asserted, and ther. by mad.' .-.f rnment ivntrul so unpop liar that it would kill any pos sible move t. . v . rd mine nt owner-j ship they .eiil not h-ive udoritrd any more effective no'liods tlian those win. Ii l.i'.o a.-tually been adopted. CONGRESS WANTS INFORMATION "H ASUIN' ;T X Jan. :'4 - t'resuient wiis-ii js re.,isted "ii uot u.comnat ihio , ith tho riii h' hihr-M-.- ,o furnish on r ess With all if fo iin.it !..r. relative to what a.-tion has been tska or iteim

-ens I 'f planned tov.aid? oarrvinr out and pel .Putting into ff.'i-f the guarantee.! pric ... eti i of wh-at for the i a i 'i crop" in a resolu- ; t i-ui mM-o.lu- el in th.- l,oue this after

noon by I. .Ill to Ii. i op, oi m e WANT A JOB SOLDIERS? THE TIMES WILL AID The advertising department of The Times today announces that it put free charge situation war. tea aus tor r:t'.;tnc'i .oidi:;? and sailors. The advcrtiscrr.it j may bn. three to five lines in length and may appear f or three issues.

'. '1 -4 ( '-T .f.it. 4 i :5 dancer. Mamie', "ruer ma't r ?t gr.i wit'i bin wif ha? ben iiv;r r.-s-'et-ly in the ootint.'y for '.he lat tew ars. They n's said to b? ery happy tog&:r?r. Against Decision of Allies j to Negoitate With Russian 1 Bolshevists Next Month. I n m h piv . i'iiKi'.u. ; (By Iptern.-ional News Service.) l,AItI. 1. coniTllilier. uPn -ih'i-Ii :U the ni-tori-itril 110'irr ' ; lie rrprfnenlnl. lie appointed nt , toiuorroH'i. pten:ii)i" session of the i j pence eon ferem-e In tirnll the stilt- , I ntc of a les;i;iie of nation. j I lreiiiient V iton proontily niil he j 1 oiTrrrd the presidency of i-otnmit- , i he uiemorniid.-i forntuhnl thej I'rr.sident. together nith the plan 11 ! riiihril hy i.rn. Jan SmuK, form I ill h-isls vn hicli lhe rimimiltf r will nvrk. It ti.-i lenrliol C'lhiJ. I BY JOHS EDWIN UIVI'I (Iaterttaticnal Kers Service Staff Correspondent.) PARIS, Jan. 24. Poland will opI pose the decision of the allies to enter into negotiations with the Russian Bolsheviks on Princes Is-1 land, in the Sea oi Marmora on Feb. 15, according to Prof. Vernon j Kellog, of Leland Stanford Uni versify, in California, who has just: returned here from Poland. ' T-i e T . II . 1 ii . . I iTOI. iCU0p V.T.O Will reium TO' Poland next week, said that he j i would not accept a seat on the in-. tcr-aliicd mission to Poland but' would retain his membership on , . . . , tl:e commission sent into Eastern Eur0pC bv Herbert Hoover to in-; j i vesticate food conriitinna. 1 SAYS BOLSHEVISTS VTIIL Prince Georre L1. off, ti r.o is in I aris ' reiiresentirc th. Oni'i t am i-p.oishe v ih) i rfincrnm'rit. cl'riare.1. t oda v that "f I sbevism bad v. op, a hr.lii'.i.t . iot..-y hi-n the a.-so. j i'e,i now . rs c-i oi.K' i io tre' t with 'heir i reei, ... j : I'rin.-e 1 ,v-ft regard.-- the a.-tf" of tii I supreme i n t r r-a. lie .1 . a ; as a. i i mistake, taking .the afitud- to'it H j gives i-fTioia! rerognt'iori to the Hoijsh'vik regime at M-'-co-.v . I "It vtll maii the b-ss of a month's j time in s'ttling the r:usian q'.r-ih'i land w ill mak" it ni-re iiff'.'";l!. to s.ipI pres the Ii. d-Ve v: k in'i'.oiioii " .)- lr- ! ol lTiiice I v 'I mm !- that the , rofrr, pro h,.p. -. 'ha' lb- me'f mr -n . . i i.' "i :T i nue-i on pa u"- p. i. i The time is get tins; very sho: t to buy W. S. S. The Lake Co. quota is $20 cer cacita. . ' '

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PITIFUL APPEAL IS MADE BY Of BOYS

Sensational Charges To Ee Made In House By Returning Congressman from Germany f B' :.: ktix (By International NeTrs Set-rice.) .t-.HIM.TO. J.. ; iprert.T re. ""11 to tbrir oi.iiM- of the Amerlron oldlri mill oi-rni. U demanded In n rrelii(,.n tntmdtired in the hou-e thi afternoon hy Hepv. Mahlon . 'nrfand. HepuMlean of PrnniMtanU who hr jmt returned from an ritrtiie -llt to thr tmtrlean F.ip-ijlon-"r' I"'orer In I nner r.nd f.rrirnnT. Itrprosmlnlhf I'hlllp M. (nmpbrll, of lun.m, nnd other Rrpubllc-.n rarmJoined liprliiiiil in (lerlnrln that here no longer liny "'cent ne cessity for tmrrlran troop, to brP lioil.r I nropr and the? utiouH no lonier he krpt n foreign oiI. (By Intcrna-lonal Kenrj Serrice.) WASHINGTON, Jan. 24. "We want to go home; for God's sake ask the folks home to get us out of hereand have us sent backhome. " This was th: burden of the heart-breaking appeal of American soldiers mingled with overseas Rcpresentative-at-large Mahlon M. Garland, Republican, of Pennsylvania, former vice-president -of the American Federation of Labro, declared today. JTJST BACK T3.02S. 6EKHANT. '.iarland as just returned f ."un an tensive i !t ,-. tl Anitrican Kxpcdt'oo;;;ry , vn."?? "oil j-enoe dut;" alo;, ri?., lil-tr.e. He -pent fliristmai vith tb--Ajorrican t'.u:os j tatioifd at 'ohl u lb' jiiiirtioje.i v . r the battleflrMs ,.f th .'.r"i!:' v. he i-e so many A mo ru a u st.iii 1 1 a-t s H l.e v. l.t"c tlK- foil, w:i v. : J-o: ' o mark thoir l'llit gon s." A del riUTi ii.erj "ip'.it Will be er) ,-.- Ij.ir. I. '.r.d. iii tho house, he added, to scene th- "it."-y j'.assar cf a rs-.-Asunj h ill probably hit reduce today to provide for the early return of the American 'j.pedtt ioi.ary fi.rcs from overseas. PLEAS WESE DEART.WSEftCEINO. lur s-.ld'ors have no bu?iv.-- over ;''.'re." :r,r!and declared. "I shall iU IV h.010. vl-.y :h'-y should be broush; h'.-t at on. e. I ip'e n tareful stj-.-f thv cotidit K.n iti I 'ronce a id b'ljuii.! and a:on? t'" ftlnnc. In lern-ar.y til.o1 was ..'.is-as 1 iv-' t aiuor.R b. s not only from n:V o .-n star.. b;t f:-o:o o.her sfs tc s a lid vvh-ii they founi out I v.' as a moinbej- of corcres. they t"si. f;el j;i im.-e numbet s to hav them s- '.-,t !,.0'e. I f'el" u ncoir.f oi ! ab' . and tinhappy as 1 h.ok-d ino their ; iit f ii. ? and H'ioncii to their hear! -wn iiih ' '.oad.r trs f.nd i cii'i.e.i thr". t I U ill 1 '. e. 7 fe r ; i-.lii ALL VfOTJLD DO THE SAME. lti". b. tlod. I t-m go'.njr to ! a" thai I coo. ln.-v- tha'. 1 am bach -to he II. -jiii iiov;. I sm soina to light. lornr as I iiave any fight left in me. to havo tliem brought back heme. Any man with a drop of ted blood in him, who (Continued on raize Eight.) ASKS WHEN THE ASKING'S GOOD (International News SaiTice.) PALI-. Jan. Z 4. - 1 led : v a today r.ade ;' al req-.e.-t to the tiearc delegate;, te. give her a se ape. t-t fv hen th.- ion- (! fioos f- r a Letrue of nations at'; i : a m d. i-tialr. ia claitiied to p.j.";'!,? hist.'r'e tughts to TacVna provinee, which is now part of y'hile, be-rdennar 'he P -t ific. This -.province v ou'd give Voliv ia a inarit me outlet. Claims from pern nnd Chile, regard -ire teTit-'r"'. were also presented fc the deb- gate. PERSHING TO RETURN WITH PRES. WILSOfr ( Ir.temtloal Serrice.) APIS, Jan. Jt. 'ien. John J. P"t -.c. commander of the Ameri'-sn ar s in Kur-pe. will return to th'.ed States with President V. "ilsoi I'rt oi . t the tratiport George Washirigton ..as b-arne-J h""c today. ( . h a I" lie ne-nl I Vrshtnar inspect ! the tr-i-h.'tion .enter at I,.; Vans today. ill return to American great d qua iters later. i. '- a MOTHER COMMITS TERRIBLE CRIME (leternatlonal Now Serrto. SI'H. X FALLS, S. !., Jan. J4 Believed to be irntjllv i.nba'anced a a re.;- .it of overwork in rar'ng fop h"r c h alien .v bo ne i econtly rjeciar' d had 0.-.--0 S'.k too leni; aid !!.: : better- off d'ad than ,,ik." Mr-:,.--a nti'.tt, iy t-cia s'uet ar ; vii.'d her fi e hilt! ret! ranamg in asjes from on a,j..J a half ;. ea rs to thirteen, then shot herself in aa Atttaajt at ault