Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 192, Hammond, Lake County, 27 January 1919 — Page 1

TIMES' gurcau at State i Capital for All L :gisafVe AWs. j FAIR weather vol. xii r, no. iOL. flturciefl by earned In Htmnoid and On streets and nwa atao&s. oc par copy. Weat Hammond. 50c per montli. II AM MONO, INDIANA. .MONDAY". JAXFAttV 7. VW. INTFII'.VATI" N" A F XFA 3 I'LXL LEASEll WIRE SEKVICB. n ra Tig i n fit F Ln PADDii .1 & OLDIERS ANNOY U.S. GIRLS IN

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Officers Arm Women With Revolvers and They Promise to Use Them on Drunks. NKS LOVE BY BEET FORD , Xnrercitlon.-vl Sen SerTico Staff Correspondent. I t WITH AMERICAN ARMY OF ' OCCUPATION IN GERMANY,: Jan. 26. (By Courier to Nancy.)Gcrrxans m Coclenz nave Degun to annoy the American women who ?re doing Red Cross and canteen ; work for the American soldiers in ' the Coblenz distrct. 4 ; Miss Margaret Sheldon, a wes slum worker in Chicago before i The war, and Miss Bertha Lowe, of i :ew?.rtc, in. J., m cxidiye t vatio-n Army canteen in Coblenz,' were threatened by drunken Ger-j mans, who tried to batter down tne. door of the apartment m wnic :h the ! women were billeted 6-ISX.3 TELl STOET. ThPi- repcrted their exrr!r.fs hit ;

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"ero unable to cnauge nwn i 'n ; .-..;, a n. i i. -t-iu u.... i.;- u ;: -.lTiK to tM scarcity of apart- 1 posci ; far" as . now ' f m-T;'?. Ihna':!:-'. ho'eer. they sot a ; u!t rhem p'.-fe t';.- and t'iey a: in ir.trev ti'.iet. i to it.s p---:-d feature? and nrq-.-M

".f.s S'acidfn ! 'eund n-trh h-:-r j . ..,. nc and her arms reddened J I - .!,.-t M.-1'h a h-t s'ove G-s- which ; l? ..-cokir.g dc.uchnr.t5 ami m-t --.-:- : s:.e Wi f for the dousr.D.j 5. Mis Lout and mj se'.f had bc-en b'.i- j . ,.t, t'ni' F--e!nd repeea- 1 p'e " ;iaid Mi5? SV'"!don j TKT TO FOSCS BNTSANCr. Ore :vht vie har4 loud ta'.k from ! d ! i riT! who r-re d i" r. i i :" g. ' 1 t o drurVen German" tried ro . r. e i "t da' - m en-ranee to our io-t , i n g ,. .... .,,.. -trt the Amer::an cir: X.-r- Ixi", 'ih ' undetadi r,d ypeakP :CP The Cemtinued on page ,?n I SEE NEED OF LEGISLATION TO . . . .. - Petition .t ilea in superior i .x tt a iri.. uouro au xiaiumuiiu nxa, Charges that Officers

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. ,. pany s uoiaings . Tt having becm-re kne-n Cm the rity reurclls of Hammond and Knit Chicago are agreed not to meet in joint session pepsin for the purpose, 0f considering , amalgamation until Feb.. C'5. the fichr to bring aoout the mercer of the fa o cries ; li-iejer one government has taken another course. : The action of tha two couiioi's n :th ; c ---r city officials in lotn-g to have j jimaigamalion take place, if adopted, at j ,he expiration of their terms of office. ! three years hence, v.as not satista -tc-ry , to the amalgamation boosters. The offcials appeared chief!; concerr.e d v. lib s holding on to their jobs. j.or tnat reason a inn m ce i u if.e luncheon of the Hammond Chnribe" ! of Commerce Thursday which wou Id j make it compulsory on petition of a . r- j tdin number cf voteir for .a plebos ": t c ! be hobb Tho author of the bill plan to introduce. t to the legislature immcdia'ely. maklrg it possible to demand a ote of the people of the two eities on the issue ln the spring and have amalgamation take place this year. Nothing is to b gained bv delay excert the perpetuation it: office of the j preset administrations. A new mayor. . r,e rots n til and a tievi board of we rH' i or a comruissi'-m form or government ,,,:i(I r'piaee th.em in case the antalsa- I as broii-ibi about before three i ,.,rs wi.en they ko out of office. ; t i taken that the agreement c? the; , ,f,,:firii not to meet jointly before .1K rome- fro mthe fact rhat the

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f - ? xSeJj af ... .1 silt j. 1 V 0 v s t t V '. - II 1 1 II 11(11 M V. V lilt. r 1 .' a -v.r v. - r Mr? : : . a n : .-om . t r ; . : i ) , . a r. v t ; 1 v. Ha n j . a n . V : nni n nil l i ip i ri f U A U UlLL HlAU SLAMS LAKE CO. Co. Commissioners and Coil-i tractors Seek to Sidetrack Measure. INr..?ANAruLi?. id, jan. a spirited f-pht jr the si ate H:griwy i . . . . . . era of njf and rai r-"ad-i "u w::i 1 trr ;n the l.cs.sia";.- this , j.ff!;. Tb :nty "orr.r.i-r -n rs an 1 a coterie of oturact' rs a : tiik;'.!.' .'a doter-Lined f.sht on the r.as'ir ar. 1 :h' - y ador a "!'-t w ell .-r.-'-:Kh a"":- '' asi.ii trci and vhtt to ad."", ' n f ed .;c-n-u ; t: e ; s -'. x e !!-- T h f : r t r- a -: C vfavasai.t. "rrl: s r ' : ot:-! ..m" - y nw en r.o um v n a Kif.nr. ftna-o, t.ke w. D:ffy of Ird.anap-- i ol:j :r,':--J i-' f-'-o r--r -". :: ; n-; m ( C ?' rate tlv.s nee'.. i.'m.r w.U 1-h-i tr 5ta '.--a-d "-n re.-e.r,j ns f.ppos:t the ph-.n t1 :n;n th r'.l Imak.ni.' Ce ?fat" c . r r t " a I-ii .f-r.:": irtn, i. v' . - ;. e t' ... n' oi'-.r.! POLITE BANDITS j TIP HATS: GET S95 i - - : j Z 7. Coat, try ; ? ra " ite r v h'' i ' ' him on a GRIFFITH, INK., Jan. '-Ik. Vi'vare of the poi te tips his hat w h.e n : -u ' j dark str'-e-r i S'.et e Ilobet ! . ; G re! So-j-h i i Chicaco Sa'ur lay. At a "dry bar'' ;.t ; i ? 0 2 6 The Strand he met An: a. ijm-th ' n - A tlm rr.nrt. de-ceied to eo ' i : cislif J . . , . 1 Durtng the.,r tour tie; n et two tm.-n j i f no v ft litromjc-a 3. iriemi- m .-vi:ss ; cm : t h ?. The evening wore rn en places were ;led. J- tnall". ever.i I F obe-i -is s -ook m:? ' ' ""'; " " r' 4 . j v 1:, met tie t ' n'1iin.-; !! 'k- ;j"' nK' ' H . -. . i ,1 . ' . i . . t .. . ; ,1. , I, I' I'll I, - , , i Then IP bert notice- two V nP.ir; f e :fc.i .-id the :ouC hien.. r-0i"e- iP.n be V- 'h,.i w, 2 V. e lit) 10, t :at be h, .i; ,-,r J -I v.". ; i -tit-ii and FORMER GARY FAMILY LOSES 3 CHILDREN T dj e v" .1 d i'Orli jfnlary : e 1-, t i r- - and t nir tl.e- Jcaliis o' O . . . . . . 1 1 '1 . i t . . y , ' . residents of Gar: . ! ' - n ' a street, s 1 1 fata! r d - ;, n n-"-n - c ';! Ire Cf It'.-, f r n-.e r a- ' , . : .t X: - " 3 1 I 1 e r ' " 1 1 ' r, t-i'.i of the mfhienza. The er. .d,:o. P.epo: dJ.utfc 0; the children: ward, tine rmi of Mr. and Mrs Vest Kmi'th street. I:, ir:'',f i.iii n h i C John Birr:?. I 1 died : c -tenia; de' eic ;.. t, 0 v i ;rI -, 1 into pneumonia, i. f.'ii' oiiis- old. d'd fn...rw'.ng at fo-i r '' k. Fdfin i.dd. d . d "i Cre-e-"-.'! -. re ci y "i t e r;o. ,n and F.i roe' seven y. ars r.i ns aiiout f--u f. The pa rent? a rd llo-bert an'i James, s.. -Funeral services .'. died last evetwo brothers. e. 0,1 be r,-!d on, morrow mi'-rning at nine n.',n;. 'the homo for ail tiiiee endurcn. " DEATH OF J. O'TOOLE.I i i'T,w,ii. father " A! r I :. . r of Mrs Id i -mi. and w .11 known i )i)ic iii i -ii i - n - ' - i !! nete '"ms. Ham ,'l 1 ; ; f it d n rt. ntter - o.Cncd to for the pm. . o. ..it sm tl-.re-c months. pr. "hid law is in Fae. i enceh ire on a ten day f irlocgn from P .' t.osP.tai

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Third Week of General Assembly Finds Many Bill in Process of Crystalization. :r.v:.LT.:;? XOAD BIX.X.S UP. (By International neves Service.) i 'nr. :.it fr saw' ion a." : u t f !-ie INDIANAPOLIS. IND., Jan. 27 Sen- 1 .i l t l'.s m.i the .-..tair.ij wr-: ".- at concurrent resolution No. 2, whlci". ' i '. (? c lt!:.s t1-: Jti 1.) r ; u" :n-f authorizes the governor to appoint a Vir!ty Cat (ill si'.ow !. ! c-s-state board of commisslouors tc consider ; i. .u t. ! '.'riuu';- v. a : inrtugh -. eclamatlcn of swopi and overflow in .! 'i ! :. ,..' lands in the atand, was a special ordev j S-.-i.tinnfiil n ' V'i ' fitly Iiad Uipl .of business o be considered by the state .: a p"ir.t t ':. laakf- cf-Mir. : wanate this afternoon. Both houses ad-' .:'.! i-vv;.i::.t; : 'or a U s , 1 1 1 . ' . si, i ' journed Friday to meet at 2 o'clock this j. d ,,, j.i-.v. rfj cfnitaissioii. In: t ifternoon and after the opening prayer th.ru; thit e-4i-t to 1 p'lr'.'aig; and the roll call it was 3 o'clock before . ;.-ader. hor whs 'h fa.'- t thtt c-ripos:-the house and senate got down to bust, i ,,-.n de-. !.-.psr.s in mar.;. coMRf.es lo ness. ! ! e. pn-poal 'n itch ths sutomobil The Ratts' Cog tx bill, -which would j ij, , f A f r-rl th o'an'.ica to the , rut a higher tax on clegs, was set for 1 ..,,r rl fni. consideration at 3 o'clock. Nothing spe. j OPPOSI DIVISIOW OF FCNDS. ; cial was on the house program. J Many it; frntati-.f 3 S'rta.ri ar . : ; s.- i to tiif- p!in t di.rrt ihr l-.ir.df ) 'Mf s 1!' r.r.- j v. w uf-.l in (he upkeep of rod hv the ! A INDIANAPOLIS, IND.. Jan. 27. jJS :Z Much important legislation wasn n. thry vahi much nc r i,av.I scheduled for both houses of V'l General Assembly when it conven-l v the nut.. fUnd. Ud today for the third full week of j , Tt Z 'the Session. ' uoukm :i f ;:.d- w.ll b n vaihible f Aomir.istration measures o. . VlH, .,s,t in a, 0. iM : rr.anv sorts were reacv either for i in.-iacn r.-mir th o.arr.ag'-: i..n..- th

! committee action or tor second or j third reading in the senate and :iousc and other 3 st were m process of crvstallization to a point .-here definite action might be aken. w IND TO LOSE 3A OF ITS JACK

; messages from the ru.: c ' tir y fleet c"r1 situation exit'? In J poraticn to Seattle. Ta . rr a and PortV:th the date for fli- J land stee! sh-p ard, i aucellin? ail

A " r i : p..p w-: Han.mor.d petition" fer r-ff;ee ieeka ahead' there are i,.". k',0". n a.p!ir!f? fr Ce j j- bs e.f maor. city tp-astir'-r, c.i'y Citric, j city : 1 1-.r.'K y ari l , ' . ma u iug to the fact t:oi' tii. lorir.B ( f he !alo. n in ! July w F'. mau the j...; of three fonrCa - " C'.' '' t'-'ll'ie. V.'it h : it- .!. - of ST"!1 a .-ar the f.t'yi j ai c.s of V,r-t Hammond pay too ',(:' .. $.ti") aenu'tliy and tim total it -i -nie of the t..n n l" $1 T'lt-rol ore. whf-n the s-ab---.i f 1 ;-:-e the c:ty wilt - o but J 12 ") to oretate 111, n un!e 5..ur-e v -1 : of ir.i.kipg tc t ho deftest is iOUilM. r t Hit-ime-nd' fax !" y Is r-r io.i'idv. -1 an-i the aluations are le.-.v. Ap- J fa-f !!;. tii- ue w rt?y administration ; ...iii h e f. d--mand !r.er."a:,cd a!a - . tionj and a richer ta" rate. AVith th l M.ft prvbieiit ahe ad of finding s tone way ; 1 to ma He up ti.o mssMng .-o. ; i wonder that theie is not a mad scramble of cat.dldates. j I Wiiiie. citizens are l-. king forward to "..-I -1 1. i-'ld - ---- ,AiuJft cmzns 8re l-. king forward to t , tT, ,,.ul i r.o in v- o'-ii ". . i tii-, , . -x. r. t , bo visited oany by t nousaneis ot ln.n- . , ,, t .. . . , M-v-n r' l-oen.n, tl-ey admit that th ,fii,ui.nt util be a trvit.j I ..,- , ' . - .. - - - - - - In former --f.i i s Martin 1 innerau coibl be uepemie-l t.-n to t im for ins; cr ! t .I,. ri,-Kiit tor.e r nii'-r.oi is busy Mud; im; la -v snl not. la the fi.-Id. Mayor. Kan.radt may com- on' "or another t-rm i but he -ha made f announce men ity .-rk Staehowi'g vaa unde.-ided today as '- -..hmber he oubl t1." his name and f .ere is npparemtly rio intere-sr whatever ; in the .approacliitig me. -non ntrii m a s! range sta'e of affairs f'-r Vest Hnmr -,.-.. bere so inauv sr.em aeular P"ii'i-,-ai bfttic- hive- bee., sO'tpe.,. Tl-e primary v.-ill take p'a. March 11 m.d the- cico-n-tn April THEY CALL IT JOKE CRACKING (By International Nfwi Sertdce.) 7 ciXT i'"iN". Jan. Going to a small, o i. inhabited idaiiil, near F'ublin Bay, a ; f,-.w pr- :. men t residents cf Dublin Par declared it a republ " and prepared an 1 n-idrrss ti tiie f 1 r r nations of the wo-ld. a - oi'dins to a dif pat'-h 'rem ; i : r : ' :-. t . .bi ; i -w hen irU-hmen era- k jokes such as it':,;,- it tr. c e 1 1 a i n tl.nt th" polit.cal 1 ad'-i-ji ha . e blundered." sa;s the p. ail" Mail, t on.m'nting upon ',-, af- , f ur. MATCH SHORTAGE IN FRANCE (By International News Service.) IMP- ban C IP Mali -There i i - a m.at-.-u simr - 'n France. Tn t , r. - :: 0-4 so .'Htlte tat pi?---pt '.'.itn.i " iviv.nua'.'y in .od-r ed. r.vi; id i'liii fie l.rand. iFsaidc,- Roi'iivlol soldlet a ar i . p',.i e.j . r. charge "f these brazmrs an.! tS.ev ha v : eee: ved ti.e off,. ;a! title of "F- e Keeper.'' Thev- h-p 7-ald iv;.- ;. i.. ns en.p! - ing l nnt,

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hy war truck trail i.- ai-.d to cjn' a hard surface Sjt.t.--m 'hot xvi'.l '. ;Cm ru-. l the ard'.-n of the r'.corivru..-ti'-'n trafr-.-. it is ). nn-it'ir in'.-reslt,R'y apparc-n hit v . !."" i read misunderstand in of t',.. ;,too..se,l tas bill is ahr.-a.l. espveia'.'v an-f-n thf farmers o the s't. '.ho i i'Cntimied or, pnr- three.) Steel Ship Building i Is Ended EATTI.K. "Wash.. Jan. "7. Ste! ip-bui:a:ng !n th raof.c Nm-tbwest .- the K,)rnr,.(ttt if endf d Th's en or - e !rt-pretat1on '.day piaeonttae'.s for .'.ps tr.at cannot be mpleted before J:s!y t, and a kiner ; for tii" oot of uch ean-'elalt i'.n. j As a result of thse order plans 1 " f The .h.p tard fTf.!-'.) e-s f.-r resum- I .r.c r-p.e ra t :on 3 tomorrow on tl.e open -; . - nor) i-n.: nave irii e ;an jon'-i. ; it ;s deelared the Co.S.'O metal trades i men here and the '"' to 10, "o-a !n TaI . -oma now on strike probably never ! w.tl have a chance to work in steel i hip j ards in this section of the counj try again. Polish Folk Celebrate Testerdaj. Sunday. January 2n. . .. . ....... itom. k.ia a j . Yi e i oi i sn peo pte , , w,, . ..... i . . ,,r Tmionia Hall on Ca.n- ' merlin a . .ron str to celebrate tbe hildtng ! of the first elections In loiand, ani ' . - .... - r1.4 in.l natriot- ' r r. ts . :i e a i o r y ' " . - .... - "' pre gratn. Rev. M'cha'l Gadacz presided at the , 3 t h, e r i r. e and there were about three , mot. a; other si-eak- . ,.,..r- t t Tiv-.. j -"" '"f- ' '" ' ' " " ' ' I Ziee'.nslC. and r-r. Fcinuaid O-'trow-I'af ri'di': f"h;s and recitations h" oh'idion of the Vest Hammond b md Hammond Polish y hools added , est to the prc-sra:.-. j A tl !i,,.t r.n r js.ao wa. taken no I ,n; to the P-dish rel.ef fund I " Hero Home From Wars Jiv w.eee? on of Mis. William n-.e lie-.- e.r u Warren street. Hammond. ; home on a Mirc-day furlough f r -n .l r- ' lo v,,;-,l at ('.-i.r.-m Tal..r. will return to unde-.-Ro the

was ., ounded. i oanct. Mr. Wiege-i was -wounded by sh.-ap- I Th- new bark. eg ir.siif.it.en win opne! ar.d shot through the knee at the j en for 4 business on February Jrd in famous battle of August 1 when the the handsome banking building for-Ameri-ans drove the Germans back merly occupied by th c!osd Northern north of the Somm river. j State bank. lie e nh-ted at tl.e start of the war j - -tn ti:; 'f.ur;ut ci :, .fumi..'o.i u. ; Gilbert Brown Dead.

I Vi s ! w.t and saw some bard fish tins that famous cmpau; ; n j .: d .e7to . t" Help the government to pay its debts by buying War Saving Stamp?.

A MESSAGE FROM FRANCE M-ildy Ia:- s .n Fiance. Ud.lor Times: f:iri a f-v l:n t i 103 n '.: j o j 'or ih ftold.T n-s ln th Times. V.'hcn 1 get bark to V,'h;t:t!S and llainmond I :.l thani. pr-.-"r.ally f-r r hat y.,u ha icn" f-.-r : a.:d my comradrs in this great v.iv. 1 .:i the:.-, all that I am we'-! ami !. -ipP' 1. ml : " 1 an te! 1 them Cat : iMi-rcJ for t wenty la;. 1 : vd 1 k tc a!;. Vi-jj" oi-J nc w II Furstenh-ry. T:h F.cM Art Fery. A::.f:.ian Fx r . For vs.

LB ON THE GRILL 11 Public Invited to Attend to Attend Mass Meeting at Industrial High. Fvth s.des -f th nei.ooi boatd con- . , i: .!;. w .11 ha e an oppot f.:n;ty i" : t-e- h a:d t-u-: :-rt -- f '. er.iriCT at I:.mas? meeting !u tl-e a ud : tv r : um '. : ti. Indji!.a; H.gi, cit..d. ! I X' vr have th pat: on o. t .. h sh 1 f..-!.eoi been bo thi-rouRhly arous'-d as, t'.e-,- are at pi e.ent over the i.pna : t:on of Frani. I. C.Kiri y' ! a p r .n,: . pah after t en year of e'-' ti ;-.:!! t sff i e A Mr. M -Fj ;: 's j - re:gnat:on fvllowed 1. if f-.jyal to , a.gn a d p!on:a a ri.;. n who ju.t ; ! m hoc-l t-n j eat aso w .tl.uut gi au-j ( t.a tine, it is ? xpei ted the superiu- J s tedni of fvhols and the board i-f ; -d at.;on will 'e present to their I ! : sen? f or signing . the diploma in J . tne fa-.o f the fat t that it had not j : ecn earned. ; ; argument Cat : -!.i5 anduni- , ' vera: ties are In tiie habit of jr.i.npr! i. iv : ary d-sree t... d;t!'. I :non will not .-'and flrr. .t i Pen'raT- ! I ! . ondeded. Honorat v d' tr-.-a and j diplomas a- not the .Mam. A diploma i ! . a l:nil atatement that the pupil I .,..: c; pi e.u iUed iour.-t ;'.t- i j :factor:Iy -..v-.th tiie req:i:.k:'i n'.:ii"ber j ,-,f rr"d.!s and :s threfore a graduate, j ' M.'Flroy cannot be charged with in- j 5 .rbc.rdir.ation. h s friend dec lare, he- j cauoe he atated that if given a wr:t- J ten order he would s.cn the diploraa ( Continu'd mi pace t-even.) Many Thefts Take Place Mrs. J. rekoz of 709 Huehn Ftteet. Hammond, went clo n t -nn Saturday afternoon and F"rt r-i; . r,. th1; r ;.i'l.s !n to a'r. t yifrt velvet i'i'M. C-pe Ma" velvet ;;;''. 1 wi p-r r-i.'t. 'ne brown au'.t and ome pair of 1 row n ; ants. 1 ' ' - ' C- to d been t!" -t . I ? me- tir, t during t.'.s n ght th'-. s -o'eicl the home of John t'.eciimtn at i Fio'.e. ; th etreet mi ;..! one ftr i arf d ..at. one r-i! nr.-. t-vo 1 rr.ga aet ith r.rais and t'3'h. two F.valli.r. ore t.arl -'( n:- and ine . . , - Majonit r has. Demrlin s of -?. S:biv t i Hammond, had h's ! Sfurlebaker aistotic-b sven-passeriRcj. stolen f.-o..i th . tate F re and Kin:bi- k ae. last n g . b ' ALBRIGHT HEADS NEW BANK MERGER i At meeting of ;!:c cov.-F- ; 1(,t(.., in,rtl,tional Tr-.s- and Sav insa j . . . ... ,s,,.. ., ,,).. j president. Other off cr.. ievfc j ! the banking 'ns .tut i.m were. rv)r 'lo-.. Vandt pre 'lit-- Pida: ( ' bar'.- F. Jeff rej and I n Fl W'.iFam J. Se t' I a 44 4 and treat. r-.r.i,,o Assi'ant secretai y and t rear-urtr jrhr. w Nic-mec. The b; laws of t.-.e bani: make tb .i.rtiirv and treasurer eoaai t t'.at of cashier, theresore. jtr. b unKe". forner cashier of the First National bank : r t Chicago will be the cathlcr new ban'.: and Mr. Niemiec w ' ill be assistant cashier. Gall us J. Fader, identified with for- ' mer Internaporal bank, fas cbrted ! rha.rman of the board of IJr:, Albright was foimerlv ptesidont "f i the. old internatmai uanK. reioy. .i--;r-i natina! bank: ir-ei :.-. Jeffmy and Van Flew were formm-iy r.ff:- ! (p.beit P.i-ov.-n. '17 -.ears oid. ' I r, II.,., ,,..,.,1 .' r.i ... 1.01 e last n ght. Th- f -n-iel noi be kid ;'- - - . ti.eir iiome W ednesday :i'.irii:n-c at to) o' loC Iite:ment wiii i... in ak Hill cemetery 'n riias e of 1 'nd' ? .''- :' stes ?: !.

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Police and Federal Officers j Nab Thirsty Hoosiers In I Thrilling Scene Near i State Line. WARNER AND LUTE SHINE R FFF i;fe choked n-e-id'v ir.to ! Iit. last Saturday af'ert.on if. Hattmow when the Rotharkr j J''t?m Co.. of Chi ago. arrai.jscd with ;'.'l:;'f of rv.;;.-o r,-er Autgen to mij. : the .tate Fine a wlilskey-brocliadi.-i rur.n:tiK s.-ene. j Th" camera n,-:n got a im. cf th j loggest tut cf exe-,;rr.ent ver seen sr..! ; th Hammcnd police after a thr!U:r.c Im'-e- captured ligurr galore, risbb'.r..M!iaw:a and South Bend it, en v.: :, b.. ..; bv the wholesale as a result. rOUH, ASS CAFTX7SXO. Tie net results were the shooting ' i ioni! of the mu-t exciting scenes c-.t-t depicted i-n the scret-n. whoiea'. Con-f..-o-:it!on vf h-jucu- and the following a--p Theo. Vanderhont, M;shav aka ; proprictor of a soft drink parlor. Julius Tanderhout, fs son. Blaza Szylski, 713 Dunham st . .v Bend. Adam S chaffer, Hammcnd. THIS IS THE SCZJTABIO. The arrest of the Yanderhouts came J after "the raoft "dTtermined escfcpe had j been made by the blockade runners and '. 'he most exciting motorcycle chase 'through the crowded streets cf Ham mond eer s:c-n in the city. The fui;nic.-t episode of the afternoon was the arre.l of SVhal'tVr. The old mr.u got off a street car to se9 the excite ment and ran into the arms of Cap. trong ana mic'.r Cordua. In his arms I I was a pacKage. t "What hate you lb-toe?" askfd the ! o'aplai':. AREASOED TOS MTTEIC. J "Just a little v hi5k--y and a Victrota n recc-ra. sam .-cnarrer. He toij the truth. He had two quirts of ll.-juor and a patriotic record "My Country Tib of Thee. "Sweet Land cf liberty. 1 d.m': think," muttcic-d poor Schaffer, sot'o voce, as they lead him to the police ' station. 4 ' 'hief Aus' ceti ceivcd represent:' - ; tives of t!.t Rotliaoker company cn Fio- ; day. Th-y askel permission to film. I bootlegging ;- ri'o.'. pe-f-ts" on Indiana po! j boulevard on Saturday afternoon Rt.d iwith the hope cf spreading the nev, s I broadcast that the Hammond author:".',, were death cn w hiskely blockade r u : . -' uers. i IT WAS QUITS A PARADE. Chief Aus; gen consented to stag" ;- ' scene fit the State I. in. The Chi' - ith Cap. Strong, the police patrol, a squad of offi.-ors. F". 15. Com mis fetter I 'has. Surprise-. Ke-Ji ral Agent Geors" : ' ;r-en and a Times reporter went out ? put on the sbeo.c for the camera men. A thrilling eaptu:: was beintr fak"i in thr S'n'o T.mV TT-anp tr Vir,'l,wor, 0,- " " ' ....... V. ' 'he T'othaertT camera man, was clicking , ,way jar(Js of celluloid, showing the topph:p cf an au'e. its search, the b"Oje. the arrest. the pa'roj efrictr-. etc.. bcf'.re a ga'henng when i Ford truck held up wfh c'lrr maiiii.:s m-'mentaril v until th" rer. wa "irpbl'd left the b.,i:b- a ;,1 and s'arted de-w n a i;;t road to double up ba- k ; o'o Illinois. WAETOS AITD LUTE OtT HIM. The dr-ver r idply s-meFed burnT.g j t's'-. M.-'ot ci e'.e r.-h'-e Warn.r a net j Fute sarted to h-"ad off the truvk nhore. ! driver finally halted. " lialcba F"t in -b - tru-kV ' said i Warrter. -n b jhii to sea-cil. C'lef ilP- ' aunjufm s-d b I'. ir.l: 'ho lo;;d neti about j hundred epjar's of Itcpjor. The driver " "3 '''"a n'iivh' Ki cf Ptrh P'nd. H ! w ' a arrested and the- delighted camera j to an w orked his aim off. .VI 1 at once -i beautiful 'titiese'i j 'onousir.e sitb. a bv. at ih wlirl rho. j t off tl.e waiting .ut ". HE WAS SOME EEITIK. I It vent i.i'o thv d:ich like n flash pas4 e outfit and at fivr fji'-o was half a. . .. .,.. .,,H ,;,e v. fore M'arner and Lu'e could g-:t sroim on their machine. Then ns pro! y base toe-Vi place 3 could be demised j rie.wrt Indianapolis bou'c-4. ard. Sheffirtd - I .Vrnue c.u 1. ;).' Ce..rge iittarii the fl; in, auto sped. The lad r-1 the v fv ' ! drove like a demon and the big car g-,-i nt... Ha mmoiid's crowded streets befc-rc i Cont i n'i'-il en l as' three. 1 WANT A JOB SOLDIERS? THE TIMES WILL AID The advertising department of The Times today announces that it will publish fret?, cf charge situation wanted ads for returned soldiers and sailor?. The advertisements may be three to five lines in length and may appear for three issues.

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