Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 196, Hammond, Lake County, 31 January 1919 — Page 1

UNTY THE TIMES' ureau at Siatt Capital for All Leg'slattee Neics. FAIR WEATHERj . . . . . o carried In HammonG acfl I Ou streets and newt staod. jc par copy, j West Hammond. 50c pr month, , xi i r, xo. v.H. HAMMOND. INDIANA. FRIDAY. .lAXL'AHV :51. l!M!Vi 1 N'TKRNATI N A I u N E W S I UM, I.EAt'ED WIHK SLKYICE. 10 l: n fc trr. IT1 NEATEST COMEDIAN IS NO M

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Famous Mimic Was About to Take His Sixth Plunge into Matrimony. THE GREAT MARRYER Matiuoioay nersr lost ir faiclnatSvn for Nat Goodv.in, 111 friends said : Ri tve Trires were: No. J EUia Wo'hcrsbyNo. 2 Nellie Pease. X7o. 3 Maxlne ,Ellioi. No. i Edaa GoodncU. ?jo. 5 Margaret aiorclenA. (By Iotemationai Ne-w Service.) NEW YORK, Jan. 31. Nathaniel C. Goodwin, iamous comedian and one of the most picturesque; fures on the American stage, died; st the Claridge hotel here today,' following a physical break-down' which he had suffered while playing in "Why Marry'' at Philadelphia. The end came shortly after . 5 a. m. i With, him when he died v.-as. Miss Georgia Gar.ner, who, it was' icported at one time, was to b--s t'rr sixth Mrs. Goodwin. come iiiij. 1 T -it-r ;t tva announced that Miss; Gardner had been ado? -eteran actor. trr:nft. this c: r.-l'.v. II: r.-r- ,) ;,.n laiitrt to inn z- p-rpii-itil i"e:is:! a r.e-rv--in's f;fh hrrt"v rftcr 1 -re Mi?.- , ,r:;c,j Tl-;.:i v-1 c t-t .;n vy 'lav """" ALWAYS IN X.IMT1XIOHT. k'T t V.- his ! rt 1-1- t1; a- Z'? ' r-nd-t ,f-n ' I: ' ' 1,f a. 5 n ' : ! ..la i ifin:-t.t ' - rai- ir. i..;.rj . . r f n ; x" a r-r RIi'l !lir - re. !"' A -.JAEIAGK PHiLOSOtHEGRO R s i i rt i BY : ..Mil's i 75-Year-Old Gets a Broken Rib While He "Licks Nigger to Frazzle." Jim Thompson a hit'e tf ;rc. Bat ; h t- a h.i'i I'CfCro vh.--ti he's drunk. 1 at night Jim. ti!i"-l v.'i'h pin. jr.- ' v ? . i - 1 lis Wi!- y JoarJ!ii hoio at p..,!v v..":c Tom I'l'rov a li-ard"r. v;ir rr.r.-''T..."'d. P:-. rev i- T5. A journ P ,rv,ni b'.'-rdcr ::! 'f put Thompson j.-it of (ioor. !"!! latter o-uismuni.-J vith '.!- i"t i.-ii!;.l.- n:i.l :i,'n -,.r. I.-,, k in th.e i.ou. !! start.-d f..r the

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(..i-l ana toe a:., -n . t.ut 1gorou3 1'ior, e. as aereed .uM by Republic m s-cans he expressed it to the court this 1 ,ors in"(.aurus h.re !at yesterday. Tlio mornir.sr. "Just licked that little nigger ( .aucus v-a9 well guarded sr. 1 a plods" ; a frazzle." Iher -e sufctained uj v; seorrCy wns imp?s.-d u:i all memb-re. Woken r:h i:-. the fracas. -phe proposed a:; endv..ci.t- whioli thThompson pitting enotiph '.her. u er.t j j..r,at,-,ri ;:::r.H -i to Mippcrt a:e t'i' wt and pot --:: a e rr lor Hammond, but t,,r c.asi:f;. aMon or ct In the meantime the Hammond Pel !- ; a.,, n.-;,i , o-.-.n.uni' . 5 'or 1kivhnd been notified and officers Lute :io! .... ruip,,,or. rrovidiriK for o 'a TPJunde niet the car and arrr -to 1 Tho-mp- ,vy., . f.,.,i rtnv.itutis ca il;loci .,n of ron chargmg him with assault and hat- property; a;it e.orir.ir c tho K".or!.-r ttery. veto sfecific i"-ms in P"1 '-'pna' ion He was gi'.cn a sentence cf f0 days in bi!)s. cstaM,chixts an executive bu llet the penal farm and a line of $.10 which i an(J j-rohibit in;? increases in salaries wall probal'lv mean 210 days more hyjd H tv,A x'm of the official. The

Judge Klot m the Hammond city court this morning. OH OF The only I.ake coonty name la Geo. Persuing' casualty Ht today Is Joha Oenclaahkli, 938 Taft at., Gary, reported In the iadetermlnata

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TO SEND TROOP! Polish Division to Be Sent From France to Poland by W?y of Dantsig. BY STETHtS S. LEWESTHAL (Iatevnatlor.a ITTews Service Staff Correspondent,) r.r;;.:i. .th f;ni. i!-?;i?r, c-i; -.!:-!-.- ' : - t r til- ' "': -"t-r-.:rs. uta'.M t.-Jiy t'.t it one I'-' j.s resl to Mar:iifii 1 ; h ? 'ii i i : :i. 1 r - " ir-t '. i.v ! g'.T 'h ir con.i-i! s'rer.g tnv!"r'-'i:-rert .'jK rr-s:-e ar..i Ihmlere t J'olish o. f ' i- r ' I': fi'rc'i.i' th' Vm--rl- - .j.-hra:c.. i!?lo!i . f t.1-" r.':-.feh arm;. : .-,- ve 1 r:r.c" f.n 1 ' v. -. "h- r-i c j.-,-. i ret arinr. Ther is uise;:: i'e-1 r ,-t i-. :' n-a aiid a tel.. I is l-y --rho-S'.--.c:-: " --..-:,-:. I t'rriv.ry in F'T the af"ty rf Ki-'ni Kur.-pe allied .in el lclisn trop r.u. '- ' i-ipy l-'sa'zls. " ! SEN, m ounnnnT tucm iu ourruii wu r ! Pottw flmiPHS at. t.hft at.at.ft ' House Gets Promise of Help for Amendments. (Ey Interaaticnal T-Te-rvs Service.) INDIAN AP' Jl-Ic INT'.. .'.-hi,. . ! -I : :: ! 1 : 't port to 11.. of -pvsed coniiuttot.ai ft !c.enJri!C :.' o before the Indiana t-te h--.t la; u re , decisinn Js n..t to he taken, ft is said. as Indicative cf the course to be f,lowed by the senators on Cher const:- , iutional amendments. (By International News Service.) I.OXpoiN. .'an. 31. The IP pilar, lo-al autl.orit'.-s at Le-:svn:n. nan. ':z an ! -' Tan.n-s. who;.-, t house. ml- of per---r.. ' w ere hilled V.y th terrains, j.re- in- j dertaklr.R to araripn and pro?e..-'.:te ! the former kaiser of Germany, said a difpa'ch from Brussels today .

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.-,-,,,! t,-, v,3, v.-v i-,.ive r,e-.r h.-a-d L,"NI''N. Jan. CI. Pre-ach forces of i the tirst time in two vear; WiHard Van . .. -n -he t vent -:' i--ot --1:A pro , i ce-ipal ion iu 'rman" have eou;uel ! Horn, of Last Chicago. 3i joir.-'-d l!)3 m. ; 1 and over th o.-,ij ; ei An- ; If 1:1 in Laden and advanced si kilo- 1 Lake county colony now in Indiar.ap-,'-)-Suvi-l'rfie'li p.' s; t sie n ; u.etrs. miles, beyond, it Mas. an-'ul.s. Mr. Van Horn f-ervod three f r:n tt.omiccd from Strass burg today. Sin the legislature and thinks lie has

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Conservation Bill Is Much Changed Minimum Charge Fixed for Taking Sand from Northern Indiana Lakes. War On Sand Suckers Starts.

. , i' Stat i; ' " . . i ' INDIANAPOLIS, INC. Jan. 31. The senate passed the suffrage amend- , men1 to tL stat constitution today, 4 i trt O. biiib iutroduced la the hema. to re- ! peal tho two-cent railroad pastenger 'far law and provide- ne-.v registration ' ci voter. ; ; . ' : t:..ts i. i.i:w. j A jNDiANAPOLis, iND., Jan. 31 Representative Harris of Gary Intro- ' duced buis today to clarify the law irelatlns: to registration of nur,es and to Increase salaries of const r schoct ! superlnteudents in couBtie of mors than seventy-sevea thousand popalatioa 'in amount not eiceedlog t-wo thousand dollars. Representative Flfield Introduced a Diu to increase icgi drainaje bonds from 5 to 6 cents. INDIANAPOLIS, IND., Jan. 31. Numerous changes have been j v m.n-ar tt-oft f tVo miade in the newest dratt ot the : administration conservation commission bill, which has just been ! rewritten and is in the hands ot !, , . ; Representative Barnard, chairman of the house committee on rivers BT Jt. M. BOICXEL 'International News Set-vice Staff Correspondent.) WASHINGTON. Jan. 31. C fmpuisor ;'i.arv trainira: f"r men l.ef-n IS vl 25 is protar4 in a bi!l introlu'-ed : tho km!'! th'.js af-ernon by Srnfr ; o v. of Iivliar.?. j In a r--i-h New r.noui.i C'i 'i.-i - f - The V.ighrts of- .;! i.as tii- stirrer ills of th" s-'-.rr.m 'r.. i tKo it V, rrf'rrA'J bv the i. ' :i.-nry Hilars fo-mpnu'- to , !4C . f.r.-,i ..i-jff the army r-r tta f'.ury. "It i- un.tk-.y. Ik- that t.ie ,..-.!if,n .sr: 1a n: !-r-1 in the ! r.v.t- . time reinaiiilne to th!5 -."n, t.ut I . .. . .,- . o,i . r,..n rr. 1 i -', hn;i :n that esse be ntad'j ;t u - t ses-ln T'1-T 'ha: no . he r.'Ht arifi 'he iay for tion! th-r-i ir.-jch a-J vancetl ' err man tnn-a 5s an-l eor I th-.p t. v in ar ! Me to one . -.1.: ;,ro ideo, r.tiw-. rr. ' ' ' F-sct-5 for -7 ctits, tbp nin firr -'!'' vng tnem alo Ve Inhie. M-,a;l - Diamonds Are Saved! The Hammond police ha not been ( nhle to get any cle to the robbers j .vi-o wr.ter"d tae 7 .am preii residence ' ---t v,ncf-'-iav n!eH. despite the ef - lor.- io do tha the r'P-'-V S-.ipf. UmirfH of th" tft'nl of the rof'- j bp- ; ) a hf n iv, tea.: the tote! lo- ' f l.:V t rt - h --nd o x r, K er r r a t e d a n d J !i,;:nr worth s ill t.o; ho over . , . , i , T.j,. j,iK,:y on a r..:mb- of heirloom.- w er- .to)er-. on of ihetn a watch hrl or.lr, r to Lieutenant .Mhort T.an.rirfih now o.er.a. be.nsr r.r-e s;-r.f-ra 1 1 one o:j. .-i.. u.a.u. - loii't ri.amond tunatelj, t;re hid den so securely that the thieves failed to ce? thm tho::ch. thir isn'-l;In; ,.f the hc.us" was -o;,i-;.:e?". RESUMES ITS FORMER STATUS iBr International News Service.) WASHINGTON. Jan. 01. A decision made public this afternoon by the Na-f..-...ot n-n,. y t,v,,-,T. Tonr.i virtnallv re- . ' .u. . sociaticn of Street KaUvray lmr io cs and the Knnsa- i'"i:y Railways company , ' Lac to its former status. The boaru rr con-.mended that ti men be teKen aud thr.t the hack at their old wa ;..-inoanv endeavor to secure an lucre a cd tariff to meet the v.-a fee scale granted iu a previous decision of the board. A "di,. it ef.'ort" to secure a higher tariff was not mado by the company, the board held. FRENCH NOW IN BADEN ! I j I (late-T-atlonal News Sarrlea.) i This further advance cf the 1-rerch w a!v. carried out under the new trnis of the srm stiee.

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W6Ci, The amended house bill, it appears, may get tf.c right ot way 0 e- tr e senate b':l whih also IS " "V " J ! being amended in the senate com-; mittee on natural resources, it is uncerstoa, but nothing definite r.as ' been announced with regard to; , , , v-' P may be ur.aer way for ; .;aal rocrg-ing ot the bills into the! j measure that 13 to be uriTSd tO , passage by the leaders. j m th ftr-nr-nil h.-.u Vii!T t r.f. is made '.hit (fi rncrnbT of th loii mission . f four men. -.vh!-h Is o fli,nis,Pr i: e c..r.s,rva.ion corni-iun ; sha.l le appvirt-J bv the .er- -! from a l:t if nT!,.:n'?. sclrct0'.i by th" Indiana A 'ad--my of J-'cirr.c . Ano;h'T rr.fndniiT.! s!nir-iii"a th? .-nL.n of th b:i that -.os tlv- rn-r - ; ir.:ss:ji t.,.-. riKj-.t v,f (mmn.'. dr-main. , As ... ,iy j,,hr, i.,JW;ir4s. h., is . rr'scn'.ng th ;..-rtvr lrs hani::ii; ; n.r. f,r.nv!i , ?;v, r.r.,...w. , on rcvrs orniii.-nt i.--mair. in i-.riia.nre with !n;v? en ii.o subjr.-t t.f ,mlnJn.?t 1)fn(,.fl n.w rorr1 ani I t Contir.ui d on r;i vn ) TO FLOOR OF CITY COUNCIL Ci1pr. nf Sunt McDa.n i p1 i , ; in Face of Serious Charges Puzzles School Patrons. ' J Patrons of the public schools -sre : t.'iin- rniT'.H by tr c-,ni-iiiif.,1 :- j nrl of ?uo?r'ntr.d.?r.t of HiO'.ls 7 M. Mrr'anl'l. w ho has to ,1a t male ( no d'-ftnse oCH.r..f the charcs of un rrofesii.onal conduct in c-f ...,,,.. . h , v a .,- , J . ' .,."'. . who pxrected tiiat Mr. M.-r.an::. r. airman of toe V-oi.r'I r. ght etisw er 'I.'- u;-ia- . f n w'-'ii-- -. .-. P;r.-an n.ni A. M. T'irnor. r.;ai in tae pf1'"!! n:" .? T-J-5-he nmVT TiE.n, Mr. Mrlanil u v... v. -.-'t11 ..1.-a tt r,nin- . . aftr "or t !i(nCnir.. counetl I'itv r.eop.s r.v nern "tie n I i.obblfi in which 1 to-V; a rveat da! n,;- M M.-Har-I 'rj not r r-!d.. itt- nd tt , ome. i.,n:'"n a n) ;r.:t-:-;d went acton n as taken at a ; . . e t - of the hoard of education laM - ? t in reeard t) toe p.o.c scr.ooi iSMEM candal oth net'.tton of for the re Klroy as principal. The three mem- j hers of the board. Aur:,..t Drin,J. D. Bruel and Dr. C. T .. mtth, and Wo jrerintendent "-r t-tesetit. xi.e hoard accept ! a report lutnmlttee of appraisers in regard to a s.te for a p ubl.o ?chooi ho:ld:ns in La-t I Iamr.ioiid and nrrar J cha-e the ,! opei i;. r"om nu-.d which is a block bound--.! by Merrill, j Tapper. Viebi and Kehd avenues. property is owned by L. N". Punnel. j and will cost IS, 300. Other sites -were; consld'-red by the committee which , consisted of H. M- Johnson. Otto Trjel- j ke and Paul Lipinsl.i. n.n o.ui-i-v- irnrn Thee are f:--e schorl loc-rr,; ir. le;v.- ' po.-a-y quarters in Ja-t Hammorid now ; ua tl:re more are to be t.p-no.J .McnI day. The -au.pa:su t sec are a s. -n.l ! bu ; i n )' the irtandard dlitri -t aconducted by tl 'ouno:! man ?avn f a -hiss who held a monster mass meal ing just prior to his joining the army! J ut year. The board th'-n agreed to : rvr,.-M- a -,-il'Ont for tho t'n:,-l-;- . wk- " .I'U jjarnmond coulo no longer be ignored ! an(j as soon as the war ended the proi . jer- was launched. . other business of th s.-hooi t.o.ir.l ! sr night was routine There was n.(Continued on page two.) "WT U, V CX.11 I iUI 11C 2 New Idea IXPIANAlPOI.Lv IND.. Jan. I'ur enougn. -H or.iy uesno r.on, -am :-, "is to have a law passed mauing Lake countv a -epara'e state."

Y" WORKER WINS CROIX T)E CUERRE

r 1 V 1 u v. 1 "Baptist Doc" Cl.fTord. riifrnrd i rnp of threo Y. M C. A. workers overseas who won the covtted (..roix de Uuerre. lie stuck to the marines through thirk and thin. lie rescued acolonol an-1 rt'.ade they took off his "Y" buttons ar.d r.-it on tnc buttons ana insKnta ot tceir torpa. HARBOR CONSTABLE III PECK OF TROUBLE Tells Cock and Bull Story to Police After Being Reported. ILest nght ki!o a 1 n 1 n 5 n . tt .'ret. TIan-.;t.oti"1, Frank llrs of HO1" Michigan avr nu-; an.l ilarMt ; ha.-o. f rary, S3".1' o mon ho a! it rn n f ovc; to ho I it '.'stovi-h of j ICTth 5tr-et, l!..;:u!.,i Ilarhor. :;nl Pan j Ercr of 1 t!-t. IM-na lis-."-i t,,-".ln ''"' a-, t c f 5 tv r.i: 1-a t-r-.n- ! rs cn ,hr Hst.-.r.tor.r! i-- -f i: tint, its". K'ss 2nd '."h. i.-iir: T ta '. O'i t of J .''ruat.'.i --ourt i Las' Chi -ago. ho! 1 a st-jo to the !:ca.j i of rn o' Vt f.-a n .-rs eni c-. I iVrcith h: t.oC:-:-t while I.r.-r hn.i ! Wi " jii: -. i . . : r fit'' it:rc th n f h r f .'i t r d t - a i r - t i: n : , t f r 1 ? : : ri i ; i i : i r 1 to i r. 1 ; j -. i'-h fMifil!: cJ:.j. i . f.' o :,-r.. - car i ti -! c.Me-'-i. ati.; T'-r-v c 'it

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!hrr.irr,r.i j.'-.l.ce about K tl e :,-( t? i 2r nnu b'e e r a r ar$.J 't. t t h cm to af'on " h--'. ti:1-; 2:" i c men. ! (: nr.! id t ; i rtenu- uu fi-e poi:ce 1 ! ,.r, ), n s Y ' - : h -: 1 tho.;:':-, f -.- :n -!-. v.'f rs e -;- to ? . th"-:-. at : : CASUALTY LiSTS NOT ! n n I ni TTr mn H OIITI IfU J U H 1- h k IV ! ! 1 1 J HV iUUIfli LLl L I UIV IliUinilU 1 Armtr nfTi.-Pv dive T?n snrtc: , . j w.s,a. v.w vv.wv.iw . - , . 1 01 Uelay; JVlany I.llStakes V ere I'lacie. WA?HINGTO ft :l n . of Amen'. 'an CWS'ial'ies J!l tee Pk-hting in I- rancc i n.-i.r, :(. I y kno'.v ti. sa.i .' .it oiti'-inl of the w a r ..leparimeiit. today. Tioo officer, oho is a--s. in the, se;:rch for :u .:-:n; men 1" v.Oaiil be irr.possihio to make a of all the data, affvotit s bef ore midFumm or. "It is juts as v. ell to Mce -f-.:s ?ltUition frankly," -declared the officer. 1I added that one of the onus-.s for j Ti.-.l i delay in completing the racial t w - .t rstpp.sit . for Tit r nc ncv; , . , A . r, r , , i , , ... ..... . i 1 Kic. mart Ti , : n i I . S 1. 1 1 .-T .1 1,:-. These have made i,um-: rous r.il.-taUe Incorrect lists have b"n i-ubli.-he.l fie tin.e to time, because 'hoe- hat, -il li the details' had on imp-'rf standing their t. or'::. CONSOLIDATED HIGH SCHOOL At statu Capita!.. TiM'.s F.rr.KAV. t IN rLN Al" 'Us. itia, Jan. o. -hTj -eentat:ve F:fi.-ld of Lake county int reduced a n;ii to nm'M :' laws toiating to thr- basis of taxation to sunport ronsolidat' d high sohoohs so timsupport o such s.-h.,oP shall he l-as.-d .m tium'.e:rrnmcr.'at i.v.' l..-i. a situation :n L-u e ir. e: townships. 7 1 . e Mild Have you your W. S. II. nv.ota?

TAKES UP

GUIMS OF NATIONS

j French and Italy Hold Out for ! Rhineland and Adriatic War Territory. BY JOHN EDWIN NZVIN International Ne-vs Service Staff Correspondent.) IRAKIS, Jan. 31. With the acceptance of the principles of internationalization for the German Pa ciic and African colonies, under jurisdiction of the nation best titted to administer government, the next great question designed to j create troublesome discussion? in the peace conference include the claims of Italy on the Adriatic and French claims to German territory and the entire Balkan lineup. President Wilson is standing for dumir.istration under the league of nations which give the inhabitant? oi the territory in question con- , cnarier right to appeal from being unduly exploited.' j FEICTION Is ANTICIPATED. TIi .ni'. r:can posit ii-n rcsardir.s rt.-ih-r. claitrs on the Adriati i c.i c to G-rman t-rr!torv !.: Bar.n liairns the same a. tha. -i.r.cfcrr.ir!6 h I'actf.c Island-. A-hi!- r.aturally considerate f- - ;on 3u-.icirai.fd. it l3 c.r;ain that a .-o-,-r:l.at. T) spirit will be man' fe-ttd. r-r.-en"-l-s b-cn n;ai far trater thin ,,:'u '''-3rtr: on t!. surface. lf:Jau in-.si-p.-,-. that the pact of London t--::f-n:-1 t.. Ih- pcr ,,s b.en hjJ h;M tne 6.-::oi. of Jaran jn accettirr in -"'' i,c al.ratfon of u,9 srcr.'t fca'y !",,HC,n ,;rcat an-! .Japan s uic J;ar.J hi tho Xorth r-(-i:'.c. T'1 re e'.irt t.-':-s "i '.-,t:,:-T-.c3 rf the i t ? i r.i e t .e Britain a.ed -:iiirii:? vf the J---a t 'U ,i on r.-Se rliif.) LAKE CO. MEN AT RAILROAD MEET Protest Against Tncreaed -'- CCU Freight Rates Made in Chicago Yesterday. Or.e of th" i.-.ost v.geroua rro'-S'-U.ii i-cresscd freight ral- e-e-t-rd-.y mernmj at th La Salle h'otei i' :;:.ago, w 1;erc :ne. frishl committee or (the railroad administration held a lieerj in crdT to sound out the temper or i the people on this rronosit' The proposed increase affects buil.dr,n materia! only and thr adUancca run fr fro,n fifty to over two h.;nU cd rcr rer.t The arguments brought cut the fan at one departrr.-r' of the rover run i r,s urBin ba!I'3in Trojets and rem. : :-Tprovrmnt an.l at the san- '" . "th-r depar'.mcnt of the iroi.-r., . . :,-,:,.rt such increases in the cost ifsch imnovements te! imm.iM, ; In Ohio alone plans for oier a million , ooV.ars worth of public imprnvemenu t'jhave betn abruptly stopped until ?h:-5 - ; proposed Increase in freig-ht rats re- " ! ..ailed. Th Tied r.orn-: o the hotfi was r?w cd to the doors wfth represertti -5 from sli da-ses ti Ohio. Indiana, T::, i.oic. Michigan find Wisecr.nin who &.. ! i irtually d--mandirr that tl -e railr.-a.! adminis'ration retract 'heir propos , schedule end tnuj permit those puhh,improvements that are planned !arfr!y , to nssist in tke solution of the presero ' problem of the unemployed. he L"at tT.icngo Chamber of Cot.i rn err o -rxfts r?pr-ntd bv V" a rv Insc.r. and I L. Evw?, SOLDIERS HURT: HORSES STAMPEDE (By IntemaUcnal News Service,) f FORT SILI Okla.. .Tan. 21 Pr!v,,. --tram G. Henry of Lewi-ton, Pa., is I fJ'ad ioii:y ntl Trivate Ira Meade o. Munc. Ind.. and five other artlllervmen suffering from serious injuries sustained late yesterday when artillery ,orfs stic.ipeded durine flrinc: hv F-at-fery C, F'-st Field Art'Ile.rv.'" . " TTT a T CTT-rTj Tc? fr)AITTrA (3y tnterr.ational KTevrs Service.) L- NI.m N. Jan. Z 1 . A French v.. :- hip is ofiround near Tola. Her po-o on is daneerous and the vessel has it " .-ustdinej seri' us da -.nag.'.

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