Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 195, Hammond, Lake County, 30 January 1919 — Page 1

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T TP. Nf 77E TIMES Bureau at State Capital for A 11 Leg alattve News. FAIR WEATHER J VOL. XIII, XO. 1 03. i jucuvered by earned in Kimmosa and ? On streets and oewa stad. 5c par copy, i West HBmmoiid, 60e par month. 1IAMMONT), IXDIAXA, THURSDAY. JA XUARY .10, 1919. INTERNATIONAL NEWS FULL LEA.SKD WIRE SEKVICE. OF PEACE CONFERENCE NOW STORMY DARING ER

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SCRAP OVER 1 GERMANY'S COLOiUlS

k, British, J3ps, 11. S. and Italy Clash Over Disposition of Colonies. ; ' BY .why i:mvi yliiy. r.RI, Jan. ". tlarltklng P"fLTfi. on the etion of the l-eimno olonic. nna ui:iii nt toduy' ronfcrt c cf tb- Tifrcmr or routicll nnd ( urrni'f now nrr lvn t h -. t hf :r.;ttcr will be ctTlil before aturln?. 1h- dct:-il of itie prol'irm, nhleh I '.r.Kfd the flrst uplit ntr.oiiK the dcletf' ' r9 e-f fl.e nia f'le atlon. nlll i' worked out b? the t.rnBtie of at : rs. Vs tfie niorii-.n delcntlon entered t h - tonference lth the firm determi-n-.!-!;i not to romont to 'he eiploHa-H.-n of the colonies. i presitiined , f.n; -nother UIorT foe tlie president i helnii ered. ID'-Li -r,.-. (Ej- International Nara Service. 1 LOrEO:", Jan. 30. "TV.e 'barometer cr the peaco confareaee Has changed to r o.-my:" declarea the ETenins Eewi to. (,8?, -as ft rasu.lt of tJie British ar c-vfciaei'B ddcisioa to accept PveBiclent v.ri!son"s thtcry of an iuternaticnalitlc? - l:-.n for the German colonies, despite . pro.cBts 'oy delegates repressntiry the E?minloni. It ia gravely fearea," tlia paper adila. -that the futara of the British er.-.pire ni Ve imperillfa if the decision Is persisted, in. Japan la ertrer.ioly ararse to the flin and tha Japanese 5?l9?ats hare sent an urgent -raessase to ToUo on the su.'bjact. The Italians siifo are hecomlnar resttye. claiming Ti'ime as yart c-f the Dalmatian cotit." BY JOHN EDVIN T7ETIN (late -national Ktws Service Staff Correspoaiien.-.) PARIS, Jan. 30. The question of the deposition of the German colonies is developing a serious cli-'ference of opinion among the de'egatas to the peace conference. The British are backing up the claur.s of Australia and New Zealand tor holding the German posi-. vtiji7 i"c"i7YK ri'!H. New Sailings Announced "N'iTOX. .isn. . e ;rn rt.- f . oiu p total of 4:,ti .-.ft n of tiie A . i; V '::. ? 1 . . -o . f t t.-s a n d was a n - 'da ' n To. on" '.ir'.i. cn:: ew Voir, I'e'o. ra .ne'-iriori. ard . w i t N e 5 tn .-' an, due :, .-. iv r.;. has aboard th o' cir 1 i -r '' at "e ijedr:r ii ;e it 4 . c V' h3 .'en. '.. 4. 3TKi t::c W r " ' oal t o.'e I i. b. t "."i.e 1 ear: .-. ".vhi-.i ;'- ( -5 and S.joT ir."n 4 t ; . and tl. S r. :e: .men's ooiiip'ete. j , ' th eo. ".it art'.r..--. Th are re-i-T-ir '.1 01 me-: . company ': r '": ti , r' -v 1 t r t -.- off ;c : s a r. 1 r-id .ii" r.tvAi. . . t tr it ;o or. no is juid 1 " c i iii off."he ' si-'. st rpul.nen'. ooa iv::-, tor.y.stiiiK arri. the ' o-r:r t art -in-teg e ar f ft I i ff - r? :. nd ; men. in add'.U-n to b.'.-e nePttal Ve.. z for Cainf Moido M.i.. and cas- i va" - :v ; in tin and C: " for New 1 -rV i Red Cross Home Service! A'-cc Florence Hevnard. fcrftary of! the Home Service Department of the! Garv P.ed Cros-. and Mrs. .1. K. Faro- i id." chairman of the. Indiana Harbor, ir-.iie Service Department, luncheoned I with Miss Edith Clarke Patterson of ! the le-cal P.ed Cross at the ilanimor.c! fointry e s t e r d a y durinc 1 the afternoon tney uiswiisftu .nuniimo p.- plans for carrying on their work in; this country. Another meet rib is being j panned for next, week when it is de-j sired to br'.ng represent s tiv es from j every home ten me depart '.rent in the' roun'ry togiiier &OXXf!ONQR The following casualties among Lake county boys were reported to. day in G-en. Pershing's cabled listt WOUNDED SII3HTLT. JOHN JAKOWICH. 1330 Conn, ave,, Gary. MIKE XOMISAKICK, 1334 Taney st., Oary. ANTHONY J. "WEIS, 33 ConcUt Bt.,.4. Hammond. t:

MAY BE NAMED TO DIPLOMATIC POSTS

4 1 N, - rr it. -t. vt,:j..V-Mb ? Senator Saulshury, nboTe, and J. Ham Lcis. Amor.ff cveral appointments to important positions wtr.ch await tha retjrn of President Wilson to the United States arc those of ambassador to Italy and ambassador to Russia. Senator Saulsbury of Delatvare is mentioned as a po?jitil.t? for the I'.alv apnointmert. iJ. Ham Lewis of Illinois may be piven the Russia post. ! SOLON'S PROTEST FREIGHT BOOST Asst. Atty. General Will Attend Hearing in Obedience to Resolution. ;nmaxaiv n:. ,r X ;.!' tf T.-k- eounty u .f nator 't'rd.iv mtro,r:oi! . ro? tri t hoi .ti the ..r.d. siav.'I, .-:r,r. at 1 A ' sr and t !.--: : ev"l-itivn. hi-.h wa. n 1--pt'-,j by b"th i;an'.-hes of the i, .s'a t -j re, a.-r;:-a t!mt eitlr'r t.4e bttoruov general oi- a depu- ' ty b d e :-era 1 to a'tor.J tl'.-- i.i.etj ir.K or the rentrn'. d--.tr.ct tiaft.o com.it t o c i. t c' i o c .'1 " t . da;.' t o re recent ftidi iiia in tr. orole: t aga.nsi. ;; proJ I--.: ', d !r." I r t fj ! UKMIIM Kl AS 1FH. 1 1 ah- Bt:ir-b-.:rv, an r j-si-stant ;fto:-i ; i:(y f.-nf and .'. !'. 'jothon. rit' ! expert of the public service, corritnis- ; i sli n. departed for ChJoaso lat nlsht 1 Ve present at t'.- hearing today. ; . r.a'.'.T N jdl iierioune, d t.-.e pro- J 'j nt- t a r in 'c-iqlit rate .is "un- -. usii-ij.t. Ji1ntc.-1.i5 -;iiJ,i.''-! - " The rate. .-ordimr t,, lUro e- , -ttt.-ttive (5n H:,rr;.. als, ,,f LaU. j . vjnty, v.-h. prrsent'd tn- resoiofi,.,. .-, Ho:: ' a s much t i-e ir, an :ih r-ws-e of t V' n u - d .11 DKHt ir M HTi; (.!(, t "Va Jiave .heard :e'.e,lti." if p .-sen fa t , -. f llarr:.. 'that th roa under Kov.-rrim.-nt eontr.. a -cunulate,; a k ficlt of n ue fist ;. ..ar of o; . art :0n. a .11 ace of the iu-rased rate- . a. : u in '1 -!i3v 'l.fo.Ml t!li an d -hrres a!. a. ng thel.ne. "n the name, of kai oi -, . r t are v. - to expect w-..-n the -.-!. nrry leturs to a nmal basis, i' und r all thevxeept 'onal rats of a. war . i s i n e s a r. . 1 in'-rea -ied j tii- sove-rnment -hrs such a d-mct? I th tie thnt Indiana malte ;.: ar demand the cessation t'.S." TnT.SHF.VTK rote Jt these i RUSE FATAL (By International News Service,) ,,STOS. Jan. 3-X Bolsh-vik troops outflanked the aUis at Phenkursk - covering themselves w;th whit eet.s so as to blend with snow, murted many ci-ilians and pHlaeed the e. n...,iu.n ... aipaines reacntng vo-ia . i::e a: i:es ev-acuaiea rr v. fa! hundred hospital rass and 5''0 'd .-."0 j .hen- ( ?fus;ees in their dpartur from FmI onia rep Iring Polsh'-vii its state that th" re-j rces bar e murdered igtt ilian.. iicl.id'n; i'.s r.r liornat. a bishoji and INDIAXAPuLIsi The. 011.3 annual . ocat.onal training teachers conf -r. ince. originally scheduled for January will be held here Feb. . It has been j announced j

Spirited Fights Are Predicted In Capital Many Important Bills are Coming Up in Indiana Legislature, Today's Session Will Be Important.

BT &AT O. WIKEK International Ntwi Eerrlce S'aff Correspondent.) INDIANAPOLIS, IND., Jan. 30. Today promised to be one of the wv - niOSt important days Of the Seven- ... : k t,4j,,, .nt i-jusi stiu i wc iuv.,u leeislature. Since constitutional; , .. -,e! amenumeius tome up session as special order of busi - . ness, and spirited fights are pre - dieted over some of the measures. Chief among the constitutional:'1 : amendments, to be taken up today , ' ! is tne bearcisley woman suttrage, measure and ti is Sure tO bring pro.onri".: ??.-ite 03 tors. 1 iiber various sena - constitutional ; SCHOOL MORALE LOWERED BY THE PUBLIC SCANDAL; ! Patrons Demand DraFic Action to Restore Confidence of Pupils. WHY THE DIPLOMA? H-'l".is H'ir.nr 3tst?-i Ts.:tu:ns sf-. it th dtplo-.r.a ,vi isi'd ard ?' ;pt M k n e '-v i:nt ; :t I,TitV !. r..a 'ti :o dobui r. Hunt.:-. Why 1 d th tendent d'ir T(ho had be. j ea r a d : : . ('ou.'d it -rnision to 1 School. 5 O- O-: .-r on the V'ii. -1 ard s'Jpenny : e M r. Ilunter. it t !' -:!.o. '. "o ..e :e ja.r.inft adt , t-i'r.'.ng i .rjnn' r w rk. . c,. 1: of the hts;h school ..!..'.: Mr. i:r-Jl n-:i-i h-o v fhat h? is nor :i c it .-.ays :,!on to tell !!;n--r th -,vhv th board gra aipb-'i.-.a. Then it wasn't te. a ; "f.foes In bustne5" Mr. Ems' 1 a? a mender of th goard say p- that, the diploma ; u.f !e?. h v n-, a'.-e f omeone f prestrt of sot,-et l-.ins that has no valit-i? V'hy fo e-,'t a present that 1? !rrs -,1a r and of 00 value? "Ir. Itin'e;- i.:, that l,e Is a -epui'lican and the major ty of th h.r.fird demo -rate, si thai ; " i i t -. ? a -'.'i .' d tht enter '.mo it. Then nhv d.d Mr. II inter work to pet In'. H'V.ul', a lmoc:at, ap-r.hnt-'d !- the board Hotvatr wa M lian ol in.-iti and h-',ied the P-rit)t-ndent c--t h fat contract. How aft' tenaru '.' a d p'-i-a for h.s --n. 'a!::i t'juay f-oih .,;' pre-tpt o'er ti:e Frank P. MclTlroy as high s'ho 1. But a srreatfr .-' - i ": :S a storm i.-f' o Ji: a -'i the s; r f f k n a t i '. n pr.n-' rial of is breu :n?. 1 1 iJi;iution that Vie being di:So v- ..at naa oeen C.'h .,.m. -rale of t "".,i. C-.. cf graced ai ' a p-il-kc s ',i nd:. 1. ! j -,J u r i hoiisii i, l I b.njr lev. re.j ,-r; f ben ti'.i.e at...,;, ; The- fit:. a . j,,n , , sr; patrons de.-ir.re tha ; nation of the board i the superintendent t i.j ; n-'th.rivr las C P'' die c. h'lOl only the res'.R- ' education and .chooi.f w-;ll i ,m'o.i rener and a isis for 1 atructi.-n. -'onWhile sent; Tent f.d ' 1 ; 1 2 : r e rl !IO 111 -.ov J ; .-o-M.-Hi.-oy if was m'-r i n t i - n !. ; r o : rat ' . -. t Olt F.s i T lll.lt for rir.nr. J or, e , re Etathe-rin t.,- -v,. Oil the h. . ... in 'trd arid u p-r; nf nden ; in council wh a resolut.on demanding thoug tiior re.-.iKiiatk.riK -,:i v ntro.J-jced Ttie.,jav evening McKI.HOY not II) STtY " - Apparently the only thing that w A V .-. .-I V. . wi itn'.i or the jieopt re-instatement of Mr. MrLlrois tne y by the eveninr "'" wnen u meets thi w hether Mr. MeKlro would agree to remain is not known, for ?-.e i j peatedly declined to talk about' the j a., air for publication but he is Quoted by a fr-end as Hv.nr n,., i,- j:., .. -. --o ...aw ic lint want to leave his position and if conditions were difrrer, u ta-h in it-. , rai..e. el,e in he world " ! The board of educat on this eve-j meeting adjourned from Tuesday evening for "the princ purpos of hearing R report cf a bo; ary J nn t of appraisers appointed to aid in iret- ! tins a ite for .1 school at Ffa it,,. mond. This ho"rii is made up of Hnrv Johnson. Otto P uehe and I'a.;! Lip'n--u 1 "r. on me:nbr cf th boa-d 1 is incensed b-.- th statement o' Mr I Felman at th Industrial "high school j protest ni?etinp. that Dr. Smith as 'iirne,v nber of the board, hai j continued on page two.) "

! amendment that will come up beI j i fore the senate provide for : I MiST IMPORTANT BILLS.

strikes out disq.jain.:ti-n ft n'" ff E'r-" ,h; 'V'10 mil't!aj make a'!f r th n-.etltod of amending ise constitution: make terms f stat fft'-rs fffir j'rf, 'sc-t j:i )!- rave r.f ..urrem-r juds'-s; rn ,k; t. r - ;y CiTk. su'i;t. r. ro-.r.ier.. t r "U r'T. flirriflr. tmv.ts pi a;,..ur r,,r. an1 ,,rnt " r s s : I e i - .-rms: ned t-ni' rr-'-'-cu'ir.K ntI 'orneis to four Miir; t.erri'i'.t proidinc ; cf rnl a.ln,:t;,., to lh ! practice of the ia : .-tuthorire Hnrf A the: l':U mb-er of jud?'? an-1 f'rgatuwT.s of the ! rrcme ir? atvl pr"!i'.l'.f j mcrea In fakry durif.s incumb- j ency of the official. a5 the COP9tituti.Tai am-nd-i rrents are disposed of. It is experts ! -ne rfni'Micsn f!tf.rm mdr'J vl'l . in?kw th,jr apr.earan..-c wi then tho opContinued on pa:e r.lne.) WANT TAX BILL TO 8E MODIFIED c - State Bankers' Ass'n Which Presented Resolutions. fEy iBteniatlonal New Serrica.) j ? INI 'TANAPOt.!. Jan. 3-X Amend.r.ent? n t. ntinj to th propoa"l tax j reform Jie3ur before th itate les- i I '.fiature w.U be a---'ept"d up until to- i J siforro-v niH, Itepv. K rn.-neiJ, chair- i J ".an of the judiciary committee of th t j ban h. trv co:cpame and buddinS" I Hois- of F.er rfffnt at i c at-iT.- n -ed folk -w ir.g a put.j.o har!nit on the I bill Inst night. Thr will be no mora ruWio hearings on the t snd th 1 oo:r.-r,-.t vii! try to report the bill it) th Houe next wee. 1 : Th meeting lat n.vht van for th 1 purpoio of heat mif re pr sen t a t ; e 9 of ' and loan association.". 11bn H tVo!colt, cf Ind'anapc lis. eiiairman of h - tax commit'! Aesociat'.or. -h'- Indiana Hankers e e n t r j r - s 1 u t i 1 n s ' adopted by V.i! tr. ::tt-e. wnn.b fsv- ' ; !1 see-. r ti, , or '-any plan -w hi i greatest measure ' erty. of t hat f'r men'.." rei'.-fn of or.-.r,- ! ..... - . . :;ind. for atiModlflcatlir.5 to the prop-Jed b.l! vera ati?sstd. Tha resolutions were s cnert h- ,T. P. F;enre;. K. H V .. '.it and V j Uaiott. Ind.anap'.is: Kobe-t A. M'-r-iris. Fairmount: U. Vv. kln, Sullivan; i V.'. P. P.riein. Fort w ync: W. f. I Iff im.in t t -r, m r.rol nnd I S' .-.iijp JUGOSLAVS WIRE THE E At a meeting of the Croatian? o 'ics of the Calumet region. AVhifins ... ' V. -. .Ill va,v...itt I t ,,'11. t, ,11 ,ory. Last onmago and Hammond held i last niKht at Indiana Harbor, n large j number -f Croatian born who came '"': t' appeal t,. the Vcr- : cnieronce to protect their saille.- lie.;ir 'jiilRii claims fondle' .fl v..,,... . ..... ,,f I -"'--lav inte - l- ' '"'! 1 1 h-ntly v- th the .lux J To -.he Pr.-:id--!it of I ' ' ii r'e ren o. M. J emermeau, Paris. 0-h-nes Of Iiulia... , : ' ' '" " ''f the branch or e timet en . .mi i.eaguc of I . f. roa - -'an i-ria. appeal r.. the. lv(1. Conference to give the Juro-Siav w!:at "-iKhtfuHy belong to them, and P-rot-d them in spirit ami word, n the Principles of President -vil-son. from injustice. SYRIA IS OVERDUE. By International Kewa Serrlce ) ROTTERDAM, Jan. 10. Great anx :ty prevails here concerning th. steamsnip s-yria. rr "m Mew York w hich ' which The is a fortnight overdue. ; t-i;-r;a is a Belgian tmHn I r. Til ', . . t-t ; - ' ions n-i. suie sailed for U.--t- 1 Grdam from New Tork on rhrk.n, t da 0'LEARY ON TRIAL. I International Naws Serrlce ) NDV VORK. Jan. 3;The tr'al aeremiari O'Leary. for violation of the K."..a,c ai r. openea today with if? tentative jurors in the box. Th defense rhallentrcd two or the-.-. The work of s!ectinsr other., to fin the v"""t"1"! ' greater part of llP Rosslor'' V"hen court recesd the la,s ha'J not been flled. . Lake County's work Is not done till she has bought more VV. S. S. i

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. .w ..vwffljs-jr.;, MRS? A, k. Country Club Puts on a Grappler Program for the Guests and the Red Cross Darn Near Has a Busy 0 " evening. - i.itody in Ifarrimoni !-.ss ben ! 0Hrrylr' rwl lately a ' t,-ri:i;.rv 1 - 'Jrg"n . Hree-sizcd squirt g un full of pep and on of Hammond s most stall and conservative organiiatroijs the ""'"- v-oujivi j '.iuu CTn.ii.wi o. nurriDer cf prominent mn 1 n-n, every city ir. the C ;nict icgivn trot a shot of it last night. The entcr'a.nn.ert , o:nri-.:.fi ar.nnl,,1 o r-..-r,-,r: -..! tn

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the years past when one v a "ii'-it..-d , Winter lirown th-r.k that all their three or four of the V :. u-oihi drift Jti bumps vere staged fcr bi? l-o-lr. and Ret oip a gam- c-f Keik-v poo! and ; that was all there would be to it, but i Harry Stnr, secretary of th" sr-u-.ast r.ielit the firnstile resistorr-l over ' ate, rffeiud a Ictcr f'rctn WiM Hast-

j one l-.imdre-i it.d the- man it a the 'rjiit tun va? Iiai'B. j John Makes a Hit. i Chairman John Huchei announce'.! at 1 the dinner party tb.it "this affair is for j red-bh.. ...j.-d mm" and the jju. s't. l.eKn i to sit up an-I take nvtu .e 'i'lf- waiters b'pan lirinRins In :a-: s of j ! ll" c t j and Mr '"'i-th th t Mr. iff and M.r. Armour . M -i ris i mplain about ') Iro's to the senate- com- 1 ;.lll..et The club's n.enti for a cup; years, h- caus of the v.nr, ha con- : sifted la r? iy of shredded door-mat with a little Thousand Inland dressing : ,n it and a very little of that so that ; whn the banquet was over ueh red-: Idooded chaps as A. Murray Turner of j rinmnur.l. F. It. Lewis of Whitinc and ; old r---o Miltini -re of Gary utio almost readv for anythms. Soma Heal C-rapplin?. Jr. the middle if tb.es main i.a'I t. .. : e tuede clad f --et had r-d the maity dar,o a wrestling mat was s; -read and for ttiree nours some oi u;t ..Hcal. i t jdir.ii matches were pulled off ropier, followed each other. V ;' , cr.sualty of the evening k-..: tins . i. . a 71 w . I'.ArcMli' , If 1 MI I'll. M 'I . . ... i excitement but ! needed. 'j he gta-" ' is when Otto . n chair !tl i,. .5 ambular.ee was I rn ry ,-.-i r had evidently dine-d on Pj , but twelve, pound sh dfre-ham-J f.-r a week. A Chicago promoter ugnt out his whole stable nr.(; ifiC " i t.how was worth five dollars throw Oet Their Money's Worth. i Man;.- of the ue!s pot their first I ' !' of toe holds, double wrist loi k.-., strangle holds. half nelsons, scissor j hoHa for th: flrnt time in their lives land fxe'rmri!' reitrnod supremr. i jr.ii 5.11,11:1 i-.i. 1 01 t.asnan v. irii a .aulifiower car and a torso that looked. j like a side- of beef wept because they j ! wouldn t lt him rassie 101 the bare ; Coor. ! There were four matches all jammed ! with excltmer.t and the rd blood coursed at such a high rate of speed rrit several guests pot so worked nn tfcev went home w.thout ravirg Ldr supper bill. Th stag was a tremendous success and the attendance at the next one will undoubtedly make the entertainment committee provide straps cars for guests. . ..... -vr itucr.ei is toaay receiving con graf ulaMons. HOME RULE "RTT.T. WPYT (By lateraational News s.rte. , DUULIN. Jan. CO.-The sensation will be the earlv ( ton into th ... " I'ai ! oi rnrni oi noroe rub' her". It i 1 : - 1 - ..... : ....j. e... . uiu iii- to reports ruroorr-el that the- nro;o-e.l n.v 1. n . 1 1 rtc aceomnanie.l remission of th war debt nml inducements f P'lste-. 1 rmnds of Lord M-.ddb t :-m his determ nej fgl.t against the naif!tion of Ireland good come ,1omr Tu I ' - I

Palm Beach sees some striking bathing suits when society flocks to the beach. Mr3. A. L. Riker of Philadelphia caused quite a sensation among the visitors at this winter resort when she appeared recently in a man's bathing suit.

www -r xWTr wCx'J. RIKER. With the Legislature (By VT. H. Blodget:.) Senator Tom orar'. f rid S-'r.--.' .t V, lia.oi Brc-.vn l.s.-th rcprctctit l.iikc county and they ere i.-h irtis a? v -ll a.- fcilovcenato ?. They h--ard at the nm" hotel and are r .t'-d is fanners In flu- "ame cch'dulc. So vh'ii Var.'ner '.inu de - elded to -.ir-l tr c 'hoi? fam " as h ealieJ v.l-.rt is hnonri as h j art of the fair grout-i. ho In-, it'-! i'.-tioor Browr. to go -.i!i h,ni and iii j h wcr.t In unc of thes lurid t.ii.-at-s tr.at are to bo sr-en ir, 1 1!h..-;f rtreet. As the mai :"':ri- , v. hark arid t.nxc-i up to-" f-it-no ana vn-fu! er In on ijr.ch Then ii hit a 1 nip iost and the farir.cr )"S1 i , A fir rn.fr ' q 'Sited the i.-r. . .1 ei -i ail:, thing tfr.; Mnoothiy ur'ii ft hi th-- tax 1. l'Vi'iunstely : was a 1 glancing b.o. and Dy:no a .'ere ! shakinpr up. the two 1 v, r ururjured. I" i'liad enenah. H refugee. aric.i r senators j l'arni' r fiewn t .. rid" farther and w:nKol M-k to tiie tioiei. wane no 1 has no parti -ular annriOPSty toward, rier.n'or Grart, it is i.otfd thn' they arc ; ' nit t"f'.hr 3". IP -h 115 they used to ; ln.es, of Hammond, w no v. a Mr. btyi ner's assis-tant in the t:eSy,.,n of oh. j well, novr mir.d the number, for titer j no use m h-irlmir th-- I'-e-inps of 'stynor and Hs-Uhr? by 0e1vinc ir.ti the i misty past to fur. ' ,-i.sipn In tiio irii ! lhll Ha.' t in?s is an !: . w. lid 1-i know ll ns t-n 1 -r Hi',! pay th

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)ie w tic y f . i Latest 'Bulletins ! .. , Stl'lkCS Opi'eadlllg. (By International Newa Service.) i LONDON. Jan. 11". The Clyde and Belfast strko ere ? t-ad : - c t..day to t ivate c. rpoi at ..- ns electric nig- the nts. trereby grtatl; ' - of the- :Jk. i T.4x Fires. i i u i Halifa. N. , Jan. C '.-Thj f, res lay caused $p'.0.00i 1 1 y Ifo-.i -e .i nd Itex (By Int II LI FAX. in Halifax or. damage. The bu i hi i n we r e ihc ad! v Murdered in Gace. (By International Hews Serrice 1 HJ. 'AGi.i. Jan. -r: .- hii(,v J 10s. e.onnor. r lertr th Pennsylvania f was found in an off, today, murdered, ti during a qua : re 2 crap game. -.an . - r 1 n : 1 1 .- of ' pot 'win: u.pio.'. ed ! buildm - b.r.mrng; - believe, j out of a, . Liner Docks. ' " .'""uuuiu Jerrs Serrlce PHI LA DKLPH I A. Jar, ,', . pr Hjrerfeirrl frnni R...I ! 4. v . . . 'jocky 2'1"" and ,, : , ,7 ''gam nt. of .ne coast artiilery, composed mostly of 1-cnr.sylvamans. Other units on board -"-' "-u casual Cumnanv 'Ji ,cons;sting of two officers and 338 men a.ong with siCiv and w. "Jnded soln ! e - WATCH THE GERMANS, (By International News Serrlce. i . i . 1 . .IH It I . I M T . " 1 nu n nree. 1'.. reaee conlelcnc, to ; '- aev e.opments ,n Germany close '. " T . U;? a r?'um' '"'f 't inci 1 - - 1 1 ei r urrr, w 1 1. :n v.ermany . iiii-i 1.1'-; -a s,ng strength the- m;IItarists ' 'ommer.tirg on th" T'oV 5v ... --

the,thr. Homme Libre save-; " t:on, "There is noth!ng in the -:!v r,: th adoption tl resolute. r..-.i.v ... ,, belie-.- i . .. . r ' y h- the

,v,i' r-. ll . ' " united. thanks to General Pilsud? '1 and 1st1 n'.viruyh an.'! r- e- ! i . j 1 dertaken o transport Gem lla,! ' ar'l my from France to Poland f e.r " 1

ROBBERY IN

AMINO Fast Thieves Hake Big Getaway On Hammond's Main Thoroughfare Last Night. Hammond police are wrestling I today with the biggest residence robbery the city has ever known. ! The desperate deeds done by . thieves and holdup men in East ; Chicago and Hammond lately in a 1 crime wave, lasting three weeks, j baffle the authorities. , i Thieves last night entered the hom : cf Supt. H. a. Ls-TipreU cf the Ameri- ' can G!u-3 Co.. living at JoS c. Ilohman street, arid got away clean uitli thouj .-ar.rjs of dollars, -worth cf Lib-rty bon-is ' and je-.ve!ry. j The members of the family were only j abb cnt from home between 6 a.i-1 S p. in. During that ti:n entrance -c-s fferted by Jimiryinr cpen a side trJn- ! d-.-v. The thieves tvorked fast. ' Th property stoki! is as follow?. 4 : '-airs of goli cuff !;nkf, 4 soli fcfjjs, 1 rer.dant. 1 rancj nr.. 2 ladies' old va:ches, 4 i,-.en"s gold vafchet, 4 ; od Dratfiet?. 1 gold fct. 2 goli beatify ! f ir.i, 1 gold Foronty rlmr. 1 opjl rittf. , I gold frattrm.y tin. 1 gold cinss pir., 1 i!-,er pin. 1 et of gold dress tuit rirtJ. 1 ratr of p lasses. 1 gold kn2f, I 1 breat on. 1 ;!v.rt waist uot. 1 (told ar.M-j.t-e charm, 1 sold bead chain. . jitirf v.-ith mlique coins 3 chains with ' pendant?. 1 silver bracelet. 1 pearl tin. 1 I 50 i I r.rveo, r-.any ;-.Qt with freciou! ; stone 1 diamond necklac. 2 fold pin i and f Jot of misc-llaeoua jete!ry, and i

almost j h. thousand dollars v crth of Liber rant had Bonds wi leh Mr. Lamprel! had in r fr -"-a n. : steel box icady to take to the bank--tree cir j

1 Flour Price Will Stick 1 i CHICAGO, Jan. S.-Whi; butter, i ; C33TS. potatoes and other commod'tles. which have alreadv taken a decided I drop :u vrlce continue to c-op. th ! oi - i e of flour will not come down, j This was the prediction today made j by a committee of era'-ii men. incl-.i-f-i - n ! . embers of the Chicago board of beaded by Joseph Griffin, fo--j rier president of the board, as the:-' prepared to lave temghr for Wjsh-iist-in to do what they ran toward ning trading In wheat futures. Tlie committee was unan.moug thst th civ ern-cert truarantee m-'ee f SS.l'S a bushel for wheat would hold. Julius Darni s, president of the food aeiniinist.-;,tion g-rain corporation, and v.-ho recently returned from a tr;p broad wtli Herbert Hoover, declared ! j world buy.:- are comiig to the I ' fcr what and flour, "hecause our J i ; more attractive, because of -.p to the f. rr price. ocean ti a nrpe r a1 i. n and other conditions. " than ti e ..wcr jates in Argentina and Ac;' 1 al i3. i Saturday For i Soil Tillers IS.-ECtAt. To The Tjm 1 ' ' CK'ViV.N" ijc--"N . Jan. a". ' Th rst annual me ting of the t.t'.- .- t Saturday mo-ning in ti,e3 court i :'l:CV ','!""k' Th rmers win : mobubly he interested in knowing thaof; Preliminary r. p,.,,s from in j bureau drive show that a very birk K. rercentage of the fj,r,r,M ... . up as members of the eatn, h,. reau for the next three -ear. Th chairmen of the bureau j ''re s follows: Nortm August Jarneei.-... . John . .lo.urn Sr-ipi-pi 11. . - ' - - miiuvrr. .itf.A mim. ..-?:,, Ueorge p t;, I G(iar Creek. .Wll Rr r.. .' F.eorge B. Kail, Vtalt.e .vr...- Iff. .. . t . v u.vrvpv " ? ' A ' T' J,m V y. Kos,. , ' "ooart, John LarI Sn- In "ach township threra wer a nurnb" of who explained the I " 01 ine orsaniiation to the farmTownship directors vi on Saturday. be chosen j PASSES BILL WITHOUT ROLL CALL -e thts afterno'onlatT a.!date war contracts without a roll -II and without the HitchcocK Uend! mTUe?t5' rov,V f0r Preals com- " "over IT6 r an' art.over the settlement and de'eW., secretary Paker'.s dA,iro v" , -H.ement in his hands enUp-' ZT'rut: w'm CTiSt Ct hree'mm. , " " " validat approximai. U- JS.OOn. 000.00 worth of wae eel'!! wt dnt w ZIZ JjmJ' invalidated br :

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3'Sning of the armistice.