Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 198, Hammond, Lake County, 3 February 1919 — Page 1
THE TIMES' Huircau af Side RAIN or Capital for AllL:g:s- I atfv News. ; i SNOW UrUTrtxV by cuiMd l HUBoaa ad j On streets' uid mwi stand. e pr copy, j Wcct Hammotti, 50c per monta. j OL. X11T, XO. 198. II A ALMOND, DIANA. -MONDAY. FEIiKCAUY 1910. 1 X T F. n N ATI' ) N A E NEWS I LLL UKAiEU WIRE SKUVICE. AST WHAT THE XTILE WORKERS GO OUT ON STRIKE
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News Nuggets
. The Tallest. ! (By International News Service.) j EO.NI N". Feb. 3 Alfred ErmiKh. the i - alios! r;.a:. in the world, is daj of the
"fl.:." He wr en feet. seven anr! one i.r.if ;m he '.i- !.-;e,ht ami was formerly
,v:.v, th- '. etoi.lt aivl Wofi'opil's nid- i
naearie. r. i i Is wW!i he toured Europe ! Ti.i South Africa He retired i-,in ;
x ears ato nnd became an lr.n ' at No'.'.lngiiim.
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Royal Palace at Berlin Battered By Artillery Fire During
Revolt
Rapr' VVS! ' 2
Thousands are Locked Out in Both Patterson and Lawrence This A. M.
j The Barest. (By International News SerTice.)
1 ATLANTIC CITY. X. J.. lh. 3. ! i Here's the 1513 bathing top decree for- j ulddinp : ! J Tiar? legs, lot-.- nerks. short skirt?. ! I men's or,i-pic. e bathinsr suit--. flejh- ; .-c.'.orcc! stocking? or half hose, i
j The Most Fatal. (By International Newi Serrlce.)
i Surrenders the Three-Year t j ! Agreement and Resigns; i As Superintendent of the !
Public Schools of the City j of Hammond.
erza v.ar respond
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(By International Hewi serrlce.) LAWKEJTCI, N. J., Teb. 3 Siiote
were ftrel this afternoon -when a crord i .
of striking mill operatives and their . y-mpathiiers ruehed to the rescue of a i
striker -who wa arrested by a spe
police officer, charged yrtth. loitering. A rlat call wai eent tn to the police ration and a larpe aiuad of police with drawm c1ud qaickly dispersed the Btu-ff-in.? men and women. The police aald the ehots came from The crowd isnt vrer unable to discover who Sred them. The scene of the trouble wae near the spot where Annie X.opezzl, the woman mill operatl-re, was XUled durlcr the serious striie riots of 1312.
The maa arrested is Tony Papalardo, ; who the police eaid was identified with MASS MEETING"
the 1912 strike. Special Officer corceiins STheehan was the officer attacked.
M.:I 'anfel..
ti.ljleeD vears
b,e fo: t '.sv deaths 1 . m.v..-,r,.l 1 r,.r., V, r f - .- -
The fatal ' ; '
I i a iM.anl u. odi.au-..n at a s-peca: I r:;-etirit Saturday oitninj and preyent-
cial I The HaPpieSt. :lo ., the . ui-.ent. s-.-ho- l yar.
(By International news service. mi,-jlt iiN'fiW YOI1K. Kci. X-T': ground j ;U;r ,-j ,., i-.t-.c en per hppy esterday ; 1 1' n h!i he ari.i-W forth. aw ti'.s fhaJ'iw ;' h!f h n...
and ar.iKfJ ;.,-. -: t- his hole nsain 'iit I".n ' r""5,'n iv a? the :-'e man. "M.iw, I 'an liil tr.y KO-ho jc." h said. "M'bat '":!! be the c-dd if you don'r, said his '. ompanion. "There;! Vi no h-'srh ha:: when th 'f; wcath'.r oo.T.es."
the s-'hO'M board v - 1 - trie rt .-it;t:at1on t J a - v rinc pul oC '..; ,
r-r t . .n.t '. 'It ti. t - ' u-i !'('(! o : ! , . ' : i r it h a l- . i . .Ti tlat liar.; -...i-, v. nut K'n t.,; ts ;, .-.. 'i:e jitf- for a n 'a ns of jrote.-J .-. di
trantirg uorks
Bl Lt-rriv. rnOIDE.F, n. Feh. 3 Operallies In cotton mills of thin state "hleh ,nr refused to srrcnt the basic 4S-boiir nnk. UI vralk out at the end of the eltht hours work lute tods), according nt Viee-Treident ti?Inhoo, of he
1 ultrd Teitile Workers of America . Sl iv.roit and Jtuik sn ?e'.. Hi- teted that !M.0K of the .0 tet j .fttr ha-, ire its fir.'t p"!ti"n d-nie l ! ;ie iTirkrr.t tn the etnte would be '""'because it was not signed by a nnjority ! ..led. 1 he real test, he added, would ! of t-V. j-roperty owners th" oompanv . , tomorrow nhrn the operatives t pch5e;i xh" fil' i"-.-r the con! yard find out -whether er not the mJII j from AV. 1'. Uridge. ,-sty engineer, and-
roose to close the mill. (had it placed in the names of Pr. Caw-
Bulletin. Inclusive table hy the International -SevTi Srrilrr nnd the London
lnlly Tlipres". " ; sold to live t r-di idun is ?o that c-ppos
?"cb. a. Trade n' ; tion now claims to nave t:i- iiuiier-;, .
-Aiii at on the pei
ti-.o V card's att-i-f lie chief cc-'.U- ! w :il be dijtra-. t-, I .i-'ht on its liandi i - red hot indii;- ' ; the Election ' ol bu :ld .r.g. Pet; - l.-c-;nii circulated !
ii--,:larinr thit the s.te dvc.ded u;-on I ';.- the hoard ;s w!l,;:i t-. b'.-scks of j Wallace school on one hand, the Indus- , rr:al h:?h school on the other and ..n I the outskirts of the tandtrd dh-tneti in which the school should be centrally!
A moss meet;ar of sjth sidsrs imII ! :oca'd- ! be hld this v-.-r.l.i t tho vamcej 0Rn TMS A to Ml. i chool to again pro:-?', against th- , "i'ii Mr. M-l'an.p! cut of the:
of a t -emit b ' the peard ol "noia iiis o.-aru i.an-j ap-nc oi an:-.- i th, i fahjTnet Coal el- Supply ; " cr a'-5 chir:'-.- rnade a,4intt t ho m- !
met- ;
CUE HAS E TO DATE
Australian Premier is Wilson's Biggest Opponent For League of Nations.
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BY JOHN EDWIN WET1W (I. N. s. Staff Correspondent.) PARIS, Feb. 3. Greece's peace claims were taken up by the representatives of the "big five" powers today. M. Venezilos, Greek premier, and M. Politus, foreign minister, were invited to address the delegates, setting forth the territorial claims in Thrace and Southern AIbania and in Srr.yrnia. : ffni': the lit'k i-laim? .onf.i'-r l!h th.osc or talc , thtis presenting ob-
y waff
l'acacie of royal castle in Berlin, showing effect of artillery fire.
The facade of the imperial palace at Berlin was partially wrecked by the artillery fire of the
revolutionist? in the recent rioting in Berlin. Tho Reds, seeking to overthrow the Ebert government,
attempted to take Ly storm the royal palace and other KOvcrr.rnent buildings.
TONIGHT ON COAL YARD MATTER
f a coal : ard j i ri t-1 end'-nt and it Jo'nt!;. .
Th
lev. ?nd mon'.LK-r? or n;s lamny, ii.crc.
a majority of property eovners in the. j .!,.- c:'y. that bio. k. In the meant lip.' t!ie property alo and irr..s '-be stree nas d!'. ided jp and In t.
dent by ishhrh H.i!.s Hunt' r I'htiin'd a. diplojna al'l:ouch not a graduat". the ! -raiitins; of a n--w .ntracr to the perintendent if'.i his old one sl t c-th;rds f -ilniic-i and the ?ene. al 1 . uspioion of politics in school mattei? ! must . bo cieHid up bv thc boajrd. !
i a widespread sentiment in 1
ARMER'S j QTADTrn
Why Send Them Home
th-.- board th-.ui a i :i n 5 1 a t ' . M -ra uiel'3 res-.s
iy u !
i -t
ti ni.iv
, . ... r Ireland will meet tme : tiv3 l oa
i ru'n i t - ' - - frk 0 i.vs- the fotJossliUC demands: Wcdr.e-day I 44-hour TieeK: 320 per cent' fn.re-se over Pre-ar Scs: 3-mln- i CAPTURED
(mum n(C of Ally . ssiJSOt for nil adult workfti the Irish srorkers ore threatenlns a j lunnl strike. ;
nut .:in" ' rs.
Una -vn t"d i;.- wiieth' i i o h i demar. i that
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(By W. H. lilodgett.) INDIAN A POt.TS, INP . 1- b. Tt is K-jins br -,ty hiic?'jru around 1 r.d.a na p-! is w hen th-- d pa i"n front I.ako county pe? li-uoe. Ahrrc.'-r three or more persons a r-- paMi- r'd i' :
;l load fire ( inch that one i from lahe irounty, and that the one ii here to gX ' ntt 'incrwf" in salary Tt crt some kind ft a h-n'f:l. fr -m lesislnt im. And it
n:ii he -ad ivt U' f-y f-ene.trs Crmt and lir..v.li. th" fj.riner ;riia"TF. and
ty Fanners Meet at the;T,;j' ; f 1T:n;- rhi"as'- ouU 7CP!b:.r
h dors iv I rrkc th
! Three Hundred Lake Coun-
wirsoR's run pxogeaji. j'r'-idcnt '!!s'Tl has a fuii program l aeuvitier, today. In add a ion to attendirK hc jtupreiv.e ite.--.-!lied oonferetn-n at tho f' rel?a oflie-? he v as puhli ly r'oc-ivf.a on th ' -r of the chamber of deputies and af-t.--r wards pr:-;idrd at c full trse-tir.gr " the commit t-: tint is framin the prc- ; bram f.-r tho haguc of nations. j The league of nations m-cur.n v a j regarded ns one of unusual impor'cii'r. , 'n view ff the criticism that big- proh- : 'eirn were being shelved until the ; I'aciio ee.jirj he -jt 5iJ:-.p.--d into ship--. ; Th-- irrr.cy of this matter -was for---: sl'ly brought home f-v I'residi-rit Wilson ' vy a revje-v of tbe fortnight's worV. i Pretically o fry important action de-
c'dc-d upon was takn in the i-am- of rhe league of natiors. fremter Tfush-s, .f Austraii. who ic-J ill--- c j position in tlie colonial I,'sus.:.i:. called it a "lighting up of an empty hnure of the league of riatiors 'When ft d')CR not event exist."
. j The president is therefore niott anxin;ss Tr.- rl,; M.a f"? !o 1iaF-n ""rk ff -he commit-
viaiiu Jjaou viii-tiijU itcgiu ;
'CAPTURED
(I'.n'inu.-'l g:. paco three.)
-y r n sirftnTI ' Allien t f;
(By Intertatlonal Sews Service.) I A WHENCE. Ma-'- Feb. S.-Twenty
ssr.d textile workers went out on
de.r.ar.d'r.g a .s-i.mu.
rcce.vc-l
XnternaU-nal Newa Service. ; ATLANTA. OA., V- h- C V.'ib'-rt I'iy. j the noted Jcrm-'n army hcufrtnal . n i escaped ircin the fod-:ta! pruon h-.r.; ( Aucust 2r 13 in. and was r'-eapturcd rc-
ioa rd tii ; :
.'Iroy o.it of t:.-- s. r-TRin ini.nr Th o:iin ti
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;- le j 2nd it t a ded Principal M
County Seat for Organization Oppose the Court and Tubercular Bills.
the hake
-gifOat ut
'aim of hcins; a firmer. per.'cr. and adm.t. i. Anyh coed evs fr-'m t.ak" c-tiny. is alvi ays trying to crab off tl
i.-
a: -? t !" It
Accused of Many Holdups and Under Suspicion of Murder Is Trapped While in Eed.
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m airl.
t t here toaa
. wtth t"C same pa : e v old 54-hour v. ee era! thousand ot - -f.i.'-e.; to obey tas ; . to -ivo'.'c
The f'-r hy Pa - f .t ' d s c-" v
in the pr'.-" fcnencc, ca' four u:on' h;
icaln b'hind tiie bar;
to con.pleta an c:t-'t : en r v id. h iu b-id s'.red only Ho v.as hl "'.i;:i, t to Ne-e
i i attve ? .-all '
Vork by ch:
-art men t
Atlanta by
i. i a c -. Icet ins
' m;U o rrl ' sr. .- i
tnet'cd. n
Vert's fovir.e i a coici'm a. ,l: ;ct ani as the ope-! at
..en to quit approa' hed. the y ; ,,vr-.;e eted v iUi 'Vie alojran: "Fo; t y- i ,-ra!n.
j.-. v. o"V. end rifty-io .i: i.o-rr
and on t
Pi. ?: Kay ?:a"-d that months in a-uu
gradua
:,;o and f.p-iliy Th'.r.-. he -1. ; d - r- ' i','-n jiot
:h vac did i
fort o Ret b'o k reachiti.- Eure.;"-.
I" j'l'-i' t d i'lC'.H : " officers of th"
had : o-.t yevr '.it? r the .:i' h. '
.x his -.ay toward Me.-
a y -nr. !"-' r-r' i n hi trail and a. Fi'-sni'T bound f n-,,j-ko ai y lra -''-his native bin i after
LOSES BIG
L ON A STREET
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h-ht cu :h
riul pivb-
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fore'
'.lie st l '.hers a i e
Tne strike a s ttot spotitho American I'ederation o'
io?t u: eking.
-ed
,bov. but by the United Textile V. orht of .1-erc3, wlii-h a-Iced for a ' " . jp'.m'l .1 pae ti. ee i
PERSHING GETS INSTRUCTIONS
LOCKOUT AT PATTERSON; (By International News Service.) j PATTEHSOX, X. J., Feb. 3 .Several thousand ilk ' workers were locked out of; their shops today in the he-j
u'imiin of a hht between M-orkers and enijiloyers over deniand ol' lli1 t.'inl(yes for a 47-hour week. It is possible lockouts and strikes will put 30,000 persons out of work before an agreement is reached. Xo estimate of the number of workers out could be made, this morning. Tn accordance with their
plan to institute the 4i-hourj
week a large numiter or tne workers appeared at their shops at 7:30 o'clock instead of 7 o'clock, the usual reporting time. Many owners whose shops employ 15,000 persons, had announced workers would not be permitted to 2,0 to their machines if they did not report at the usual time. It was in these shops that tlqjorkexs J.erjlocked out.
j J"e tiuit ha . e been a regy ;hr-' m.ti...-a: bank. His i-.o-
i it id. war klesi-li, and lie li.ej ct "."t'l ': ird' fK r.U'. . Indiana Harbor, j He -aid ia-t j'ight tb- Harhor r I :..-' that he had :ur-t c.-. off the tp ,t. j K. 1". tt - t c-r -nil 'bt;t ?m i -where hi -t wc n l".;t!i and i attii street n h' rr.ok-
J et? v'-re picked and h - was robb-'i r t (By International Newa Service.) ,u rpU , ntalnirg s i.TTO. VA?HrNOTON. Feb. 3 General rr- u a d cdar he ufar'cd t. Ee-
'as oen .-icii..vi ....- - ( ofl the car. A e.'iirdo ,,f men block' i r.'.'-nt to send hack to the United j his wa,. on,j u ,c,i ,.row.d throueh for immed at- discharge from j Th,y r..t,,r., n, ;.. ,,.,.,, itlm
.c Mervic" individual crafted or rnn; c- , arouli,, ar.f, u. rr, a fliar)r .... i :l..m who pre.or.t convincing test!- pt.t unU ; .. hl1 ,.,.acn(.a 137,1, Kmy that sieltness or ether distress ! trec. Wi'n . Old get off. j, rr.'w. 1 Um F'.-idir'.'s family demands their ,va, gore. He- -. two tm n -ej ef;
and rm on 'jtr.t r:-- ' I'et toward Kiin--a venue.
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I'l'sr-n ( in not.ne'vi in af teriii.'oii-
th'.s country, it was anthe war d"pa rt men t th.s
( if Sieer v. ei rn c c f th" dip
sent
dh
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RoixofHonor
!.-'"--.!.-. 1 o T HPT 11ML5 1 Tl'JVVN I'olMT, INP . I'cb.
Erik'. c'"U';;-.- 1'ri'vrs' A .-FO'-iat ion d
a siatui !il th 3th at i"rf'W is Point 011 tjul-
.iidnv and fr'.i'.i its a.-h. .s arose a tio-.v
o ri 11 1 -h ' i-.'ii i'. niir. -. ; . u ina . . an 1 j -ll'.'vJ: IH.-Ii . j A!:no;t ;.r't farmer? attended tho jmerting and reported that Eako county i now bia.ts of an organization of S."" i member:-. The- hake c'ounty Farm P'lr'RU. Wert 1 'reck Jias lofi inc. inters in i the bureau: ''cedar 'rrej; 1 fiO : Eag,e;
c'reek. 03; enter township, irt .; Hanover. t'c; ?t. .lil.ii'., 'oh iiuii',.'t, 0 . NV-rirt. 11: H'dam. C: U.nl-'ld. g,"., i;.,f.s, ::.
M r.tb! mciin?
! ;.-!- Sn'ui day of .. j 1 e n , vita! t the naikmg , i,r(,; ;, l In the pr..' mm-, be j s ,p dtre.,
)'.' helpers. A mot.'i
mil ;i 1 i'sv.-d by th T! o,,- h-i- he., r iu hi di-
ulf----a l:-ff( ' ' "i an."i! 1 :: funui 1 'I : nasi f.-.-' j'Pn 0.1'. ail tiiat iias be 1; v. ,ed out ami tm y rimy- to sft.r; oi ,iui a cleaii -yaiii rnd boost t.hf farm :rIu?tt y. Sau11d.1v c as r rociaimed the bigue-st day fcr the fartners of I. 'ike 'lUll'.'-.
Tn Harvey ?iii.th c'it: ed r reside;. t. Eirst Viee Pr--- - -C. Seoond Vice A!'-. E
'.-i-etarr-- J- '' Eerr y. j I'r'iii'P'r J- H- l.oce . 1 oili.-.-.-ir.p nrfl the dir; 'or West : Cr-'k. 11 M--.' ii'i'.iiiO'. v : I'V.lar "r-ek, ! Ib-rbi-i- E' ll-.e: Ih'c1'-. H. .T. 1 "ornbh; j 1. ;. .-, San'irnn: Hanover, ' 1 Uf. !" 'ts: .-'. .I"hn-, Ado'ph Pherei; ; 1 i!.jii,..i. Perey .Tanren: North. Enii! j -ehi-r ,ier. Hobart. imt represented: j v 1,1. pite' hove; P.oss. Fred
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Latest Bulletins
.,1 .w in-; Eighteen More Hammoiicl ; u? maa cri s-'r,! : rum I': -!- which :t is cxpcclCv Men Are Arrested by Chi-; :jcntifical;on w;u t
i.ui - :i ion r, 1
cago Detectives Because Because They Walked Over Railway Bridge.
A man hunt that has been in: Tnt.,,i.;j,D, 1 r . (By intematloual Nera Service.) progress for the past v.eek or tenj aleakt, it. -sr., rcB. 3 About c,5t3 days came to and end in East Chi- i ITrllll . x,at j or work today with the cloairj flown of cago last night when Officers Kerr, i most of the big- uittinsr muii. ifl
Makar and Barr surprised a negro 1 'UJtVJT kai"iB? "d t t , sjioclciy mannfactnring- plants vera closasleep at the Harbison Walker' "this morninj. The Harmony mm, ' Erirb karris and tne.b birr, intrt r,u.!llr?Mt f th6 CohOC remained
u..v.. j " open on an eljfht and three-qnanrei i
i tody. He gives his name as orunj dy.
i Richard Chalmers and his home town as Cincinnati, 0.
, . ill. ,J . u..,...u ti j a - . - H ' - ' ' - - - - - ' IU lilO ! n ra n e 1 or , . - i 3.OC0 Tveu- to ir-nr",.- fiii ,.,.
5 man on several charges in; , : ; "TO
. . ' mi' c.ior ci quitting work at positive : winen eiyht hours have e.-r-Irsrl, la pUce ... . . ( 1 f th A fpl r crs b.: , . - -f
be c;tabiisneci. , mus. m ,thns complying with tie aation-xvlrt.
uspinon ot il3V- niovoment to begdn the eight hour tex-
l.e workers days. m foi-niai .i...j
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(By International News Servlcs.) CHATTANOOGA. TEITIT., Feb 7
He is also under
ln.-r 1 r-- I - r ' T1 etSi-r
": ' " was ciad on the raill owners and the crimes, among which was the latter state that all they know of the
matter Has heen in the newspaper.
w.mie'. 1 was
I murder of Walter Spajewski, of;
' 3920 Alder st.t Indiana Harbor,
Etg.-.tetii mote ur.c-itc-naii.s atid un-; , . , , -.unate Hanimcml men v ere arrested 1 who V.'dS SP.Ot rifcir.t before h
i-teruay by K-i'.rioa.l i.'e-ectives i.'. ; u.(l-f'c Hnnr t 711 P.-ittcri-t
Co -ley.
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In the day's casualty list sent by Gen. Pershing- tocisy there appears in the list of woundc:. sUghtly : JOHN IiACKO VITCH, .; Howard ave., Hammond. A. MANGIAS4CINA, 431 Plnrruner ave,, Hammond.
GREAT DAY FOR
SEIROENiZENS;Sn.::HSin,FL;t'S
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Don't Crowd Men Here's Soft Drink With a Kick By Internntlonnl Service. 1 PHIEAI'EEPHIA. Feb. 3. To off-re-the trrrib!; Sahara th.r-.t that will be the vosruo after June- 3". a temperance "coclctail" has been con. coe'ed b" an entrpri?iriFr ex-bartender, v.h'i is now engaged as a da cieih. The "drink" is compos--..! of Rrspe juice and least, and -cordimr to imbibers, has a "hi-k ' like TXT. A j ecipe isau'd for cs .ila: s" is a. follows: One siass of srrape jui:e. ere small pellet of least, one lar-ie thir.-t. S:;.v the pellet in tho and mix tborotisbl tviih tbir?1. E"-s--.lt ib.e 'kicl-r.
j Hundreds of Gallons of Red;
Eye Poured into For- j sythe Ave. Outlet.
Teaterday nan a grcnt day for deni- j 1 reus of tho Forsy the avenue sewer. It j was their day of carousal and inebriety. ! ! With them, v hisUey and li.-i r wero r.s fre- ns srnav.. Tf tho .'n 'i..ns of in- i , habitants on top of the earth ate .any , ! oritr rion. they fought, stabbed. bled,
rubbed, and t!i" jails v. ere full. It was, the di-- t part for the de
struction of hundreds of gallon
hor.e that had b'-en oonflseated by ofti- . ers of the. East i 'hi-a;;o police department.
j Tho lf .-rruc'ien was handled by Chief Wi'liatrs and hty Judfie i"..h,n in the ! pi-cser.ee of the jar.it":'. I iffier-r Kirr.fr Parr and S.-riteanr John Wifenl, ie!. i 'r,e huii'l--i:-i a:n! ih:rty-llr jra lions -(' j w bis-key and ipbiy lv.tt !' of be --r J Kurglcd noiv-ily and icijciai.tly c-ut of
HOW STOCKS OPENED
: .ii; oi''. I . J. .m 'Ml to. 'if.'-' .iiir; :y ' '. ii. h:mi.:on '." c'ii ii Mi'..- v. ho ili.-ii i ',! e:n with trcr-pa??-. j These nien had the pt'-'u .oti ; top on r.'i'.lrc fid propert Et?i S-ui. l-i liund--rd more vi-r: lln' j. i In tt-e 1 1 hi in' .o'l ei';- i o.i ; .1: ;b..ts f:md . lev . of tb :.i J! .-.?,d ! amountinic to 111 ipi.-c". 'J'h" .-
i .' :e A.v. 1 Malmli. rr. Aha I :e rhi'i-". a;. , I .lolin Ihignat. Mike Ko-!m. William Im'.
i Jus Eir-ter. John lb. a. Ec;e Ibi.su, John Eeino. .James V. yatt and ft. liil . in th'-' t cC"ii'.iii'-ni!-i : i -'ii e.f T ro:" eutor f 'lyile ( 'f i-lsrid :''' ase- :l '-.i i r.--; ib ol tre r S . i. p-iimn. H. M - li.-.ii:il'h .! Avi."ti. .'mil's Wyi'.r. '"iiioi Siii" ..- and Tom Akowi.i w i e ii..'5e 1. .1. Th' re is n fcr-at ! nl of :ni ij iiii'in m.ini I . s' .-d amonfi I '.o .'tullvirt!iti at the arrests b' tlo- "di..ks." and
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PAWNS HIS REVOLVER. ; -' i Chalmers has be n doin;? hi dirty , .VO:-U wi'li a big .S CiUr-er special i armv rivhTr v. Inch v. i!1 be on: of tho.
,: : ' mai Us of luentiih a! i .r. Saturday
"l 1 he pawner! ;!,. n- i '. ' r .it Indiana Har
ris found, ho xi c- ' r, and rt-
si MISS JULIA O'TOOLE
CLAIMED BY DEATH
Ibcr. E x-. a
i i '-.i r d by t h p' j 11'- i'i a larse- n
ri . I..- n-.- fully fM
I tall and weijrh'.as -0:1 p'-nnii.-. Ho pax? ' hat he has been in sirxieo a a soldier
"IX: Popular Hammond Girl At
tacked With Influenza, Ifl for Two Months.
tor th" i'.-i.-t t .xv, : a ' d" x 1 're h" :i,e pol i' ' ."til -i lie has puib d oh ips. he mIS 11. I .' in ! i nil e
yen . his b--the i.;i numb limb r
At the hid. Hi
hrich from
:'v of h lr-'n r of his hedd--. "i -i I aliaj cs, ""tlx . x
B;::;rs,ir-,i,"-iPROMOIl OFFERED
10 CHAS. A. SMITH
the
turn them bacic before they tet on tne
path. As Ion as ihe bridK's have been open there has been a short rut path over the rirh'-cf-way and it lias been used by ex er.x body.
NEW TO EE. I cb. 3. There vcre mix-d changes ' !t'o trading on thstook exchamro .'mrh g tho first fifteen v, i,i M-irh the important moe-
r lent? to moderat'ly lower price rine i-if.i. Tield. d '"t to '.'T, and
of t'iti. s Hbs. after mfklnfe- a gain or to
CS. dropped to . I
The Motor .stocks were
Siud'-'baker fa'.Iimi ojie point to While (telieilil Mo'ols ;idar.eed point to ;
Vnited S'ati-' St''-! st; -.x t.'.i'lfin.'v. fillinir ' to .sl
win droi't ed " tn ti 0 1
rd to 4 1 x Ameriian Hid- :id Leather i?fu
IMPORTANT RULING BY COURT
Ma-
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(By international Nuws Service.) WA.-'UIX' .TON. r'i.. " A stilt',; ean . t),x i a il .'.ii.i.- fop the lease inter-, its the y hold in other road?, the su- i ni' i e. "rt. of tii" I'ni'.eil Stlt't 1 h i S e,-,
; Well Knovm Insurance Man in Calumet Region Offered Bi? Eastern Field.
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holding'
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tuu'"J """" --,.,.1,,,. ,i., n,...v.,.. ,,,le an onenmsr caln of V.
common up 1' d T r.icher
e i '' I. 1 1' ' ' ia'-.on eif
till she has bous'nt more W. S
matter ar.i all.
point? to Zl.
.ar'.eft . Sn.nl . 'tist-. i. t manager
lor the .Nort n wos: o-n I. i f Insurance
'.. xi a? i lie r- cipii r.t if jrrat if ymfr tie--x -s l-,s: Saturday -x hi. n the home oftice arni"irt-.C'-d that he had, beraui of his :m- ..- jir.it j.biti' y. be. n promoted
- be Kon ral n.anafr of an import 'n' Aimrta ,n i,rn territory em 'irsi ipi; .!;- state i,f terns "i , I!arr and half of M.-.rx hir. 1. air. The r. i - : Smith has the offer ti'id' r consideration, if i .in-; if, smcird in ih. iiiur.'iii-c rame six ta xa t ion ; yen rs no and has bi n vo x' su ..eful !.-ndt:,ciit in the city i.f Hammond. hitin?. East I Chicago and Gary,
The manv frier. Is of the OToeli, fan-, ily. both in Whiting and in Hammond v.e fad.lene.1 t-, hour this mornlnc 0' th' de.th of MNs .Julia O-Toole. da,jcjl. 'r of Mr. nnd Mrs. Thos. O'Tooic -" st-.e Lu-.o st.. Hammond, and sitter'c.f Mrs. AV. r- Oysart of Whitinp. M!S3 .) To.oe vxas h, mg w)th hcr ,iarcns aM n xxat, there she passed away a , tins morning. A brother. Thorna. Toole, -Jr., just returned from armv erviee a.so survives her. Miss O'Too'a was taken ill with influenza two months ago and complications set jn The I-oung woman wa3 born and raise.j jn Hammond and educated at All Saint's -H-hooh She was a rirl of much ropu"laruy and widely esteemed. The fun oral will be from All Saints church bu-" the fu.l arrangement has not yet been made. Decn
MAX SALMON
t UNDER BONDS A federal warrant ha been !..Ued .ho arrest of Max Salmon, ex-saloon-heeper nf Indiana Harbor, who is chanced with having: caused liq.lor to ransported into the state. He imc plica ted by tho confession of ex-Poli.-e-nian Kcar.k Pakouski of Tndiana Harbor who has been tahon to the federal ji-' at Indianapolis axxnitin trial. S-'mor, lias pla.-ed under tjl.oco bond todqy for bis nppearan.e at n i,oarin.. hefovr, t;omm!s-sioner Surprise Ecbruarv T. Ton bonds were eigmcd by Jul;u I'rietiman.
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