Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 198, Hammond, Lake County, 3 February 1919 — Page 5
Mnnclnv. Frbruavv X 1 ! 1 f.
THE TIMES.
GERMANY
IT S THE OLD WAR VETERANS' TURN TO LISTEN NOWADAWS WHILE HEROES OF CHATEAU-THIERRY TELL HOW 'TWAS DONE
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REPENTA
BT H. J. OKEIKWALL (Eic1u1t Cable by tho I. 17. S. and the
Xicndon Daily Express.) BERLIN, Feb. 3. -I hrve not; j'et found any written or spoken i
sign of repentance in German' and will go further and affirm that ninety per cent of the people with whom I have spoken, including all grades and opinions, deny that Germany has been beaten. The odd ten fr tent pay Cat Ocrr.sny was start ei out by the b'o. Lade b it Tpould have been Rb!" to ror.tmttc ad there been food enough. This latter idea i rprss( d by Coutii sii Jlcntlcw. w ho said in an interview: "We d:d net win. but w e dol not 'i"$p." Nevertheless there ? scarcely a :'ic;i : "cman IS e spoken to who wants to fight. But they want peace terms s.:-f t -ened. Personally I believe that an tinny of 3?,C0- men could net be raised to : sum military operations. The "word one hears most is swindled." The. people think they have been w1r.'.ed by their leaders with promises cf military and submarine successes end by constantly advertising the rrercts cf a revolution in France. The German press is trying to sow eda of discord among tr.e allies. They r r.nt the speeches cf President Wi'son Ptemier Ome:ceau and Premier Lloyd Gvorge with big fceadbnes. "C'emenceau against Wilson." is a favorite one. So dependent ars the German. peo;:pcn the rress that a majority rea'ly believe that the allies are split Iff two rarrpi er.d bope ar.d expect to bene-fl
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'BOOST FOR HOMETOWN' hk wnnn
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SWIFT 'MEMO' ISF
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IS YOUR BO! Ill THIS BATCH?
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BY HXTGK McCXFZ.XAX (I. IC. S. Staff Corieipcndent.) ASIIINMO.V, J "h. r. .V memorandum, alleged have been tint ten lv T.ouis I". Sv. ift. " l.iie he us; testi-
f ire before the M.;'e agricultural'
ci miii ittre and a'-'-if ent u i 1 y ft or. the i ! i n 1 . i . . v- as introduced ir-to tli conir.iiti tec record as evidence today by Krat.cJs j
'New Pastor of First Bap -1 ' '""" 5rr",ui ; I card v. iit'en in ii li 1 n ! h ". i: -e by ' '- !
! list Church of Hammond, j -v rr;i.K to v.-.
n mums' rat or oc-i:ar-a-
25,000 More Troops Slated for Early Return to the United States.
International Ken Strrice. WASiriXOTOX. Feb. ". Mny acid. tional unit of tiv American eipe.i.-
fri-b. food ! 11 osfc.-.fc" - . ' i I about i'S.fiOO ot fleer: arid men. h;.
mail iw .
;..., f t een placed on prionty for return i" '
, HI ,lli ' ! 1U"I U i ' I -J 1 - ........ ...... l, , . -, a . . j-., . -i . , , , ... , , c..-,f. been placed on prionty for return l" From Oklahoma City i;?r,e - ; - -i!tP, FtaUv. GfnPI,, Ma lh,r Was a Lieutenant in the i :- r;' d "ulC ? pn 1 -n- ur.u, renew:
Service.
'I.. 1". S ." wh.ch sa. s:
Pml"- ii,;ifr show s 11:1 rotten. I I
r
.;. to- nv. n. ; i. c;-; ) n-iif i r. n'v t). ri.s: r-r i.f the K.rst I'.apt.st . ; .j h e.f I fa !i- in'T.il. '.1-,,-v.s In I.f ".: itiR fv t I.'- to'.' ti 111 viioh r-n i 1 e 5 1 'vn n in ' i n V; ovn a .".!,. 1 i'.ey : f( it t hR t f''.i; i he ri sil r 10 i he rave. So in !.'. ; :..r.. Ilf v. Mider d.d n !if.i j.o is.,,' to I iam:;,on.i l" bfg'n i.-s m-.n.st : . was t r tr;U- in en'ory : U;. , ; . t.. II'- found that
Uanunond r- a i.-l.-ve c. industry. . a at t o ,r. -v e i , a ', ntf r, f.ne of th I in F:eS". ape 1?. r-.T.ployed in c.w.. ;.,,! o't. of bf c-in-'The T.tnes compefir roorr. as an ap-
i prent:c
rr, i,an.e,l it rot this v and orrv J'.'-ro irtntn tn"nr i-aue..-
Th rif
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ionrederate ttcrans at Confederal e Soldiers' Home in Atlanta. Ga.. getting the story of Chateau-Thierry from a I'crshing eteran.
Tl-.o S'rd at.d 1C3rd atro ffiuadror-".
; h a rl
,-,nr..-t C'm.'.e mn- to F'V.ft & Co.. " " sell fuf. Think v,e I'.u-t. b':'- Watinc 'f'n' r'' i"P'. S " till'ry and brigade advance school c'-
.vnt'cn in trk by "I.. A. C," te :v.r,-ni. o"tn :r?lri.n-. mm ' ! or;.s. cei.ple'e: uSfith tiiaeVui e e in bs'
"I J" p It )s fti.bai rassir.g the j talK-n mid tne fciotvins t.t.J's cr t, n!,C ',,...,i:rv busine??. Whet her I 4f 1. flivision. w bich composed "f vo :!d be l,.s so .-b.ar.jiir.s name to California. N'-vada. Vtah. Arizona. NSwift & :... i'- i.-.atrer I ha-.e mentiotied j M'-mco rr;d cvlorado troops : to i on jnd the (iMicts and i vrithc.tt The 4"th !iMiori postal de.r.hnie:tt.
"I,. A. O. ! mobile f.eM laborateiy and tr.eeii.-a! o-
iachment. HCth supply train and san;-
unci us ,oii.
BOY THROWN FROM LURCHING ST. CAR
SOCIAL NEWS
'-cor4! gly.
"hey believe tha: r
COMING EVENTS. 'i'h'-re Vii! Ve o n,.'f!u;s of t ard !V?.rf rr.. Tti.-j-di! y o v n r. borne of Miss Mtib'l IV v. It . ! trev.. M .r .- ;i-.d- tictir.tt the protean' in h.-.rs'. The .T--v. i.--h I.i.dor' A,d o-
,K I b ri.;rr:niii' ! l y M 1 i.i "'
set', f n.
he An enjoy ahi: alia::- of .-aturday even-
.'.i j'.;,ii-r i ;vk was th- dati.-iiis party at vhich th" . ,ii have I Vi thtan T'lcasure t'lub entertained at : tii' K. of P. Teriv.'bt. earner of lMmia:i j wii : iii'l t'pd'n strc-etc- v.'ames wero alo :
is mere- necessary for th ritt-nv nt 'nan j ' ' "' '' '' . strensly norded dec'sration from A wrur. vf '!: K-oM-r
I.M r v -, I . . ! ' . i ' 1 I'll -, . i I " -
!i(. room' of t o.e ,' l.-'l-Pis'.:. h;,:i.i:i.s-. An importai.t b.iMisrss ;r.-
Fre sider.t Wi'on. for. here in Berli
iie.prtSBion prevails that the presTde i' s favorably d spesed toaw rds the v;rrrr en. Tactics employed by the "r:::-ui rress bave rot been fhr.fd sir.', th' rrtr. Everythlrisr that can b" print'd o the discredit of the allies ' publishd. Stories cf "battles'" b'twern Aii-'r-canK ar.d British appe-ir .n th" daily "e its papers. The country s tow dytnK for - ar.r of ma'.Tisls. Th" only -l-.aiv-f "lrrmany bus is for the allies to vast 1 or r.to the melt!r.jr pot at:d stantr militarism and tb-n pence r.ati.- n tv iF Issue from the me!ttt,g pot
K . t. lu'ti :". i: r: N :i :
thc party and Mere enjoy r,
1 : I': 'l .l:i- V cS 1 h tser it. n e. In loiu-Hision v -r Kl'.l"1! T I . o club v n mas.iurade i-art; on iVbtuary 1.'.
v. lit .I'd ::'' I t r ' ; ll'l outs i rv.'s ert no i :i" ic : ' -. vi.- o'
THE TIMES' FliU COLUMN
(Ej Inteioatlonal ITew EarTlce.)
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he was
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baok platform of a
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r-o-iglas Tarli on thefficld avenue. Th motorman did not slacken the
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I bo fcivii to liii-' ir.orr f. i tiM'for th" ivi'ti-t" :;.-. r- o 1 j Mrs. I'iv mi of li-iv i iv ill be i .- ':' ' ' : '' o !! tit ,
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CAPTURED WHILE HE SLUMBERED
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1 ;tond v'l1 ' " 'bo p :ib' ;o 'i y . ' f ' Mr. Oin-:i. A re iv o : .- :' ' recti Bride v i'tt riots in Ch;.--ito. Th" notms f V fc !-!". v a o r. ' 'U ' ternoor. of t! ;s v
Mrs c. l'. '! i has be on poi'i
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arlir,c to worl; und'r each of bos sev-
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Ccr.tir.ued from page cne.l
Til' f d : lb" ir,"t ; s' an' 'bib -v o '. b-
'ral names. lun'h ti ; "'"" ' ."' M'--COHIBK'T TAKE HIM AIIT. .mi!'"y at 1.' r '.:!?. 1 I'f'rvi Tie ban known that the roll." wr. The f"c vm ::vi?i''i f to
afrer him end was beard to say that I.adi. s' Aid f.:"' y )H 1'.- "f"r: rfllrmiTt would evpr tk" biio fllivr- 'r bl li - b..-. i i :' v'o" - ' ' - "Vt'd'-
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mil take ; A pleasant party v as ci'-en a' tit' ii l-oo! ' h"iii' cf Mr. and Mrs Charles F. VranR t nt too ; ;:i llarru'on stcot Saturn,-!-.' f. en.nc a n f.h'ry ' f v-urprise to Mr. I'rar.t in .'-bhra'mn nr-st-.i;'- 'if bo- birthday a mi ; " rsa r ; '. Ii-." bun-
, o".j w pis "i ai ttii".' linn - ii. i -rr it-;.-, camcs a t w ' c-nr" bi n-'o o: i popv cd. There iv ; twelve (.' - The 5at .irdav Nijht t'lub ''::- - ;);:, 'd by Mr. ami Mrs. CHirno A. :-''"':
,, tor.-ti.t. l':-;i fm ' i.e '5v T Vb''U dmner mol .-nrds iiev'ib v o te mad'. SiiMit-day . Au.-:on bridpe v ,i i hi . - d .A j- , ,,t -jivn In i ii . . e. ks 'be vb.ib nil be th" .-'I'-i' ,e nrii.ic.inv A'tev- i.-f Mr. and Mr. Harvey r;..rt;:ti .-t t'.. ir at 1 in. !o on ,t. .Mu- botne in SC-uth lb b'osii rti'.--i Cobmiol f o't ' Tiom pb 'mumm No. 11 F. "f 1. v o"d f.-.p Tin r.'oiy .n f- 'bob! its r'nui''.- se :.. i -month! me. ; r O.-k ll '''" '"-me ,-.f t!t. ev er.ltlK .If the I. i '. I"
1.3 m m ! t:o,; oii-e-t ' T!"e ill be n . i.ts ': .-imiio.ims !
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An;' t-.i-n . art - ur.ural . . A morn an 'ar a: id 1'o.iiidry Antericati te'l Foundry 1 Ana - otida , F.-.ld-.v locoo" i- -
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I'.-'iio-al I lct r:o . v. o; i m n Fr. t . N.-rthern 're '.-.. -kavvtM in Pt'fl i.miii-'i ""all"--Vf -v Tork 'entral v. v. x. i r and Hartford v h i ' "i n Fa. -Ho: pfnnrj hania Frcr'd ?'. , 'r!: ll'H.ims - -
The' n-e"ii: s !.,:!,; of b;-i 1 ih-r ... t To i A bo Imi mv 1 .. "!'. M. M v, -.1! b" c .vtp. Sno-bnr to a iv-.-d ;.-.-tv tin:- w-ek .-in.l X !)- a"iii- j fi-.i: . t n T'a. ilo- . In .- vi'l "fer'aii: to l.l-irow c v r m n i : S. - ' t" Haih-av i.t :b" r i . i . F. 1 ".i. .Triton T'aeino --- .. 1 l". s. ie.-i w V .-.-r-o.r- 'f .;ri:,,.'H H " 1" '. 1 . I V ' - h 'lT''r
1. die w b" b'id Tti'fOay "- t;i".c a' j th" M'dtk" I. 'V ',' J'". hal: in Slat" j .i ... ,-t t ;.-Cre ' Oil "1-.t S V ;"i b" '!''! tit
ihe ok so of the b.i:r.e:-s ; "-so-n. ; )i
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... fi7;i ... 4..'? ... M :-' C.. 'i ... M' ... i 6 117 ?1 ... ... 66
ivf T.
fju i-. K tic'igii atifl
' struck the tu: ve at. too qrreit a speea.
I Added to this a bropen brake rod j ' ca-i-ed too car to I in-b. F.-eese rolled! i . . . . . !
&nl stiucj-: i n" cur... ie v. s UUv.v..u-
sclous for ha'? an V.'-nr and is confined to his b'd today. s.-tTering: from bi ulscs from head to. fool. Other ras ?cng rs were hurt by be--.nc thrown about In the crowded cat
I by 1 he 1 irch.
ary squads 61st and 62r.d; I5'"tli f'
l.ospital and IfiOih arnbulanc compar..-. lh'Oth infantry. 15Ttb infantry, "Oth infantry brujatle heado.uartf rs. T3th Jefantry 'oigade headquarters. .If'th rn'Utary police company, division FtadQuarrtera troops and d ision headquarter. lU.th train headquarlers. 145th ma chin run battalion. 115'h ammunitlor. tia'n. 114th machine Run battalion. 15?th infantry. lBSth infantry, and U3rd machine tea battalion.
SERVE FIFTEEN U. S. WARRANTS SATURDAY
AT THE DELUXE. A Hnelv jo-d.oed screen etsion ot "I.itt ! Wnrnfn." th" "air.o.s story w;it ten lo" I. -.u -o) M Al'-ytt fi'ty years
aao .ami which ha pl'! Ii" iF.ry fa. :
v;,sw'
' f -y Ma ss . where she wrote her .mortal fo jr tv omen as li y $ rove!, the photo;. lay : one o! exctp- kcuse. L7 Vt'jfsrir"-! i tlonal human ar.d hitor:c interest. Chas. Ogeiio a
Deputy F". F. Marshals Frank Ream and F. F.. Johrs t-erved the weekly g'tist of -warrants in Hammond Sattiiday, fifteen in number tiiis lime Those arrested follow. Pete Croban, Indiana Harbor. st'
or".i an unesani- ; cr.c.v ue.-o- urn. t . u.
r.ry : : fr. world over. ! bar tender: both s.pned staterr.en.s so -
vill b" shown at Cue Debus theatre i rr.itiicg transporvation or i.ijoi. .u. today, te morrow and Vv ednscay. Flni- Williams went -with the marshal when "d at M:s A! volt's 1 ';:nr in Concord. I the warrant was served and arrested
tortal four women as inmates o. a d.iordei.y
nd Mate K"d.ch. Ch
, - ?0sTZ 13 to K'.iiMtn and Farre;:. Brown and' - k $i yv ' f -J 1 1 x 'oorhois w ill devctc tueir r-f.tencon to I 'ZlKj - jho sA -f Clh' ! r-l'ir.p Spi-ingiiold solid and pneumatic IW'-;' " -t'"S?a i p.nd o-hcr tires at lbS Fay ette street.
case held to prand ju.y for brini
f.ffl "uumvuu "J-i--"-' ro-r.iTiO CstilEO, Gar
s o! wine and wli'skey, held
m two hundred gallons of win.
aught t-.
S" fri-:: ''r"w n f-M corpe,s nae aoia " ,WMr,, r.o1,r with thre bundled
TiJv... t--r f 1.1 itiiovv ii.ii r.iro- e iiu f.i.iu,v- i i:.i
siness. i
gran a jury.
on
ncv. ii. i. ut'Kiitirn. rrea'-hes a little of that Oklahoma '
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Sent to Grand Jury. Tbe case ngaor.sf the B"reoli8 broths who v. itli fourteen rbr men were
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Stantslaw Pejia and Blare. Sicyp!"' cf South Fnd. soft dr.nk keeper an". assistant; charged with Fcuor transportation. La:d in jail a week at Crown Fcict. Jacob E. Fos and I'rar.'K rs'kews'. of Indiana Harbor, each held to c.-rd juiy for transportation of liquor. Pact., owsi.i. ex-pcl-ceman of Indiana Ila.t, . . .m -. . v - o i r c-'o.r oorrl-i ar.d tSii-
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-- 7"i ni-rfTl.l 4T t'AM V IAHOR. itoonl city court by Prosecutor Clyde cn t0 f. S. Jai! at Indianapolis.
Fry l.r. kl.dcv cmr.e? to Hammond by ; C'-i e'and and w ii! be turr.'d o-.-er to the Ia20 Yranjash. of C?ry. i:c:-t"d MJ. of 'lV.niolr. "'b , and the F. S-jrrand -Jury st Crown ro:nt to be tried j j.,- Gary police and revenve ".en for er.-ivo. He was voinmiesioned a f.rst j tlici e. operating two stills, teld unier F ''- lieutenant and chaplain at Ca:np Ta 1 - ' j bonds.
Vincent t-riaii:, o. -jc4.-. .......
nir:t alone with the g .TI U w
j i,,t o" "ood Sinners and i arrested retne liiv.o fltj in their rooms
' itrtockers are one ard the same, any- i in the Majestic ho'el ehsrstd with gAm-
f,2'..i I blir.jr. was nolle prosse 1 in the Harn-
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M"o-rf
- ' i F.om ar.d reared In F."j .a. uric, -. " H!r I sraduat-d from the hiph r.-hool of i -- 1 ..... .a .tt.n.'eel I'enntsoti 1 nt- i
rnirir.n 1,171 STOCK. !
ik. $17 .-.o ' 17.7": tor. .
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He graduated f:cn Fen. so
n 1??:- and from tbr Fm liestci I r.e' locicai ser-i.nepy In IS'.-:. His f.rst pa" torat" was st HiH.-boro. Oh-, 1
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f Vv ill ti.t.1 11. 1 pa--l:.r.c r.o " '.',,.. ... t and ban
after- ! medium and mix"'.- ' ' " . 1 '":', ' 1 ir tips -n Claiioma t
T".S-' .-...;, i'....-. , T. -oln. Neb.. !M-U
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bat he would shoot any offieer that I by Mi
-d to take him. He had tbe rerura-! s're't. on smonsf bis acquaintances at tl" j Tim f-mtb .ii' .- o- of i." ?.t I. --ick- jards of beinr a bad man ai.d it , l.adie' Aid So. ,--' w ill i:-."t 'm-b M t err.p that lie had everybody out there j T. J. k.-i-.;i t. '.:' li'i'li s-'.rcet We. in". ' buffaloed" ast or.e of the officers put it. '. ia y af ternvoti a? ; ... o-il.u ' y -'.!.- k.
tip Cohij usT ITI. I i:l (mount .T t-or.io.-ioli.tiK the c ; Th'ie will be a nfe;r
T Thursdav nlsrht th terort ,;.me rooms tbetf will bi no m"':ii "'" h" i i . n, w. n. ' Mo -4S Til
. .. ti lt v n- tbe ,tr of i- ta.l" tb.s wek and tb"ir rs r or .-, at ).". f. O. O. F. hal!. Initiation ( slfi.t. ? 1T.1-: tie"- ' "" 'lord at l.tn-'oln. b
. ...... - - j . I- - - ... ... ..... r.' . .. ... :,j.r .- rii,.r noc-'i- : v -' 1 w-ni l.lnffiln. NtO.. l.'.V. L..CO..U
mediately and then rounded tip all the i 1br,ary U'.b Ime-tmp. ! ' j::', to,nr-o' h" denorrnatton to i,. onlrl ret hold of and m:t - - i S 1 1 . " n 'd . n f1 : m"doim end c mnr u. pastor at Camp Mv
... .k... Viatr. unliif. thie : ...A i t a- iioji.l Tv e has so:., to I S 1 f' 'Jl a 1677.: butob.ev FtotH ' I Wsfn. Texas. Affr two months
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svet'f. til.. IO sp'lin 7 !'. -.-' -.
V,; s;--:er. Mis:: .ijne i.. u;. o 'v
nave TTciInc- ?f o. y
Dave Federer. former llammonvi mer- ' " tr.ns:r,e in one hunarco .a.i5r
State' wine. jiear "i, ;n ior
Theoph.l Van Torrr.aut or yo weka. arrested for fcringirs in ' gallons of whiskey. Mayer Rcbnoniz. .Jleir.ie te
hunt, is assis.ir.r Max Levin.
'rcet tailor, in -i sale- r.ow going on "THE LUNATIC BAKERS."
The T.ur.at.c Faker?." is the feature
l'c.rt to '16. lact at t'n Har.uncnd O. phe-.m theatre
j tod;!-- and t ore. o ,-: o w. iiiere are four
id-
neere- They made a thorough search of j Mrs. Mmm" 1 Iirsvb w . tend're-'. a ; y.
'he place but the man in some nay s;-,r'.i surprise - y jn clcbra;;on . n j,
am! lU'ter
i
managed to slip through their fingers. ; ,-,r '-. birthday annivers Last night another tip came that li" ; . .. r ,, , oi: !-er .e.me. y i was sleeptr.g In on" T the compary street, by tl.- m- mhers .-. houses at the brick jards The three of- ,-mp No. l-io. l;o-. ni N' licet took tr.e oue and started at .as r reser to. I w t : i n T'o
for their men. They wer all well arm- . ,-,g v.y tbe m: : m w he roinb'ril forty. , , -1,m:):i.- Mr", l: 11. !' d and wtnt expecting trouble. Thy ' They spent an ' ii'nyaM.' i :m- w hit j brt for a few ria; .
under orders to "hoot at the ,,,.,,- cam": ;,ft"r wbit h tcfrerb.- j irr.. i '. pt. T r.llon: of 1
attendi'.ig Furdue Vr.i- 'rsity. Mr. ar d Mto Frv . " of Manila et'U
ci'.idi ti !:.- 1 : Mrol to P.-. ns--"!a ' r. In.':, where tlmy
l.bcr.-. She t jrrt,t tli" wrf.-'iitl with re lativ ey. j
Mi.-? Weille M. T'an:.-'. 11 T"t r ': t
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in that capacity h"
w r- r o ,
;itered and amirig et th"
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sev as cartn
, Arthur. V at e. 1 esa. -a -
' ' ' . Villi.' , ,
.k"i and
.-.-..-..' t. v ee t into i
-. ,ay,: I';.; I c,-.nP 'or f-icht montbr "op re; Jo cct
,;e er,'.e:-ei um ' '"- ' ).,.,,..: st cinn r) Taylor and on , r.l on the off :-
CHICAGO CASH GRAIN CLOST. ' ' ; ; ' '- ,.(SM ,.,5 r.,.-
fre,lr goon
a.-d m"d u- '. J.-.-'
.mmon c t - r?--i
were
l'ghte?t sign of resistance and my negro would have had some ,ioh on his
hJicds If be had thouert to get away
with these three men. j They found him sleeping in a house ' whose inmates did not know him and J who fciva him no permission to enter, j He went In, threw himself on'o a b'd ar.d went to elep. They sa.d that be j Had never been in their house before. Chsmlr8 was covered with guns before ne was awakened. The handcuffs v epe ; slipped upon his wrists and be was tak- . en to the Fast Chicago station. i He will rrobably be up before .fudge j Cohen for preliminary hearing tjnis af- i terccon. I
ODD VICTORY SUIT
zzz: j vc i n . ! Mrs. F.
.; m Ho- J ' .11 V- - 1 m .soi. , ret t.oed. '1.1'i 'i I -:
to TV r.a. Ill . on p. r,t or ., i e,.ow. Ni. ' -: ,-.f h'r father. j v hite. $!Ti; fi '! t. vv ,s of n in bach a-.er.ue 'AT? 7. vbi'e. 7
-i-.tt tied from Fueiianan
Mich
xrrv c r " 1 1 n i mx?x c iba
I VIV rvii'UK ; vh,rr sh cn, t0 -...rcrj the funeral
Miss I'm:
i ! "!: w !: . $ 1 . Il f I " 1 : v h-.t ' '. ! CUi'l.: 7: m-.N"d. !.:!: ? ! -J ' . 7'. -i ;.':e: ' '-'
Standard. 7S ''
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per 'tuber 1 C-.li w as err'.- fS: vo ' o- ps. to-it" .n Hammond
THIEVES K0B HARBOR DOCTOR
,1u'v Iftil.
o. j- -
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, yir. r -ti fir: o h. foi mi
I I br'r of Hamm.-'mb 1 Mr Jo.ioh Porsey of Lew .r
, !,?.- l ey n
i CHICAGO PKODtJCE. j pu TTF.K Crean'.ei y ':trn.
etc: F
Thlev e b'clic into the residence of fir. T.. "Vf r.menl.iser. Grapevine
street. Indiana 11a
... '. from i-?r:e Saturday eve and st'tle several f uirs of clothes, some
jjwdr;.. and ? "2-ca!ib"r revolver.
! MADURA BUYS OUT j TrL:"X. 1 JULIUS LINNEMAN J ' .! ABE GETS READY
! Tbe parlii'l-sh.n or MUC -lauma o.ioj 1 , T.inn'ir.an tn the Indiana Crrdens ;
T'oisy'.n has been ens- ;
Mad'ira ': j For the rart tvo we ., cinosity b'i;r."ss. ! of tow nneope in East Chicago has
and Ha fry Herovich, of Gary, arresfd on confession of Sarn Gliclimsn of Ch -ca&vo. who admits he brojgiit there b .- jor co many occasions.
WELL, He KNEW ENOUGH NOT TO HIRE LAWYER
There r chap In jau at Crr. n Print
: . . . - . 1, . t - T A a l.- ai --. i-
w 1 tie the fam- 1 ho stt.i ins :..- ma. v.vu v
BOthing." Arrested for bringing lio,uor into ' state he was hailfd before the judse at Lest Chicago. "Where d'd : o 1 St thij bcose?" demanded Judge Cohen. "I don't know notltlns." "a 'b '
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I'cr carrying concealed weapors Joe j vvhaastsor. an Italian, was arrested at ! Fifteenth avenue and Madison stre-M. j "."ary. early Sunday morning and lodged In Jtll. !
COUGHED
J.itli''C i 'ac.liv1 -it ? Tci 1 i41 . N : 4
j i.J i-s' ' , o
lo ".'!' a . Frank Suit :t.'
dev.e'r-.- Stote, Mnj'-'io Hot'! bttild.'is. l-.-th buying and rcpairiiig. C-'.l-iC Mi?s 1 :: (iadsbr e nt'fta it.ed on s;ai :.'--- '.'-:, mg at a tiousscau fSvir
nil ::..-.!
e:, 'ras. o 1.1 VF Fcii.TKT
!t. kens. .-' t-r n.-. - v 1 f-rncf, .'fi'ii zz-: dii'ks. -f,,fi Hi I'OT A T 'F.S-- ' 'b i. ?Lr,o-1 1.6'
Skating tm
solved tvy 1 ,ir rhyKr r im eman's il-'ei'-st I
, continue 'n rn. K ut.eier t:te PC'ti B'ous'.a o; vv.nK
-.'- -t Micefssl'il. l ast ntcago r...-:s c ra
T'U'1'..
" a o : ' ei s.
Madut
noli, -es ".vlii.-h b.avc ma
v, ,. l,o,- in lb" -ma'?..- tin!: bum- e r v he reve;- men wr
10 ss in N'o-'tli ' f-w n . i
"Whats your ran.. "I dont know noshing "Where do you live?" "T dont lainw noth:ng." "Do you know there's a law eg-i n'l
hers of the I bring-ins liquor into Ind ana .
ting togeth- "I dont know nothing.'
ten 1 r. r'
1 Death of Hammond Girl. 1 - ... TO. . X " ... 1 ,
l.v S
rtr who will b
T'ie rieatii cf Mrs. J ay M : o. a iih 1 -
'Ms pomiratv sW. Cbicafo. f"Cur
THREE
MONTHS
f '" - .i f ' ., . ' ''
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r.-,r Mi Cleaner
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a I'ebruarv bin'':. Tin c.fr.i.st was d-:- --j -p A TJT TAMPKT ',f,J !",ia'- -'r"- TvIcNnr.ate was 1. 9 ;o ta!tc p,. lands. n un- , ted to nm:.' and games, the rrn-.'S 1W "iKitiil AOTXil" A ,. ,,Fr nnd tl.e dautbter of )lr. , .i5.,aT, fxceefl.rg'y t are ti.'r.g for Abe. :n the fames leing won by M.ss !) rti ; ;a,,.i Mrs. Mi ha'l Arc fl H. t'ftnan ; ,( xrgs AViciPJlt ,i.a. tb.eio was someFohde and Mrs. M. Ivlnn. A pr"tilv I (By International News Serrlce.) ; ,r.f.f- 7 .mimoi.d. Tbo f.i-'rn' v '11 bo dome in Fil: circle.. appointed t vv 1 . nurse bincb'.'ii v a 1 1 :.!'. F-m - '' ' r'" ' B ' ' ," ' j i.rld ft-f-iu 1-1 Hoffma 1 sir": r-' ?p-'".i -ri,r secret ce::: out tit's morninr. ' served in vf.nv.'.i!o.l. Tb- ou' of t.v.vi, ! . f.-tnf .0: v it will 'y ""!,,,-,,,,, to oak H.lT '' i''-'" i'V- in ,v!icri Mayer L'o Met '.-r:: ack let it he v..-,-e .Mrs. .T-oeph l.'ounc j ,.... , . ., ; c to' o , . o.i.r.am of '""."",:-,;,,-.- ,,f I'lK'et taker F.ii'rs. i know n tlia a f.rst lass manager had
se ami. ill. ."mi .hi s. -M-ii.i .vi...- 1 - 1 1 1 1 ."ii - -.- c er pi.'ers ami 1. . - ; :,.., fivini to iiarooe n icrnoon ns
cathered. There I '-Sixty cays and 3
vvouid be a group of a few here rr.d; judge. crother group of a f w there and all "I don't know nothing," was tf " conversation was .arried cn in low f.nal statement cf the prisoner, breath.. ' Mometltr.es Abe O: tenhei.-: '. In the j Lake Cour.ly's WO.'k IS HOt ieat of argument, would even go so , .,. , , un.,. : V C S.
: . 1 . . .. 1 . s. . . u uwiifc... ...w.s. ... w. -
I .
foil
of India mi Harbor.
Relief in 24 Hours. Simple Home Medicine Did It. Mr. It. C. Hoot, chief operator, F. C. R. Birmingham. Ala., writes: T tried your Mentho-Laxer.s for a rough and I find it the premier medicine for that ailment. I had a cough for three months and made me a syrup of your Mentho-Lrxeti" r nd J got permanent relief in twenty-four hours, etc." Mentho-Laxene is a richly concentrated mixture of wild cherry. Toot. "Trindeiia. Menthoe Ammonium chloride, cascara, etc.. sold by druggists in C'jounce bottles. Mixed at home with a simple syrup, it makes a. full pint. A wonderful medicine, wonderfully cehap. and guaranteed most effect i-.e for colds, .oughs. catarrh, hoarseness, difficult h-eathing. etc. -Adv.
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of th' r.at ie.-a! a no rit r.aoidenif n b. w . 1 ! . on '-on: '
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S.-ourday evcr.mg M:. and Mis Fi . d llopp :-f Hessv ile ent'rta:t,ei Mr. -m'. ; lie-. Thomas Highland and daughter anu !.. k I e Vault of Hammond, Mi' , a .Uaii' t'.: Vonkcr of Muskepon. Mi-li . 1'..: ..o-h"r and lb-be-1 H'S c f He-sville to.vi. c-mri-e limdioin v.as st-..-,! a! itii.!nitht af'.r an cv.-ir.ns f ii.irvs.
. - j ! . us.ng of so) Two -aid parti's are scheduled for; l-lndustr n i., wc"k at t'n- IIamm.on.1 i.Vuntry I men and worn
.-it.h an afternoon parly tor .ii" iauos
jo the club at which Mrs. P.. O. A inck-j !ir will be hostess Tuesday and an j FORMER CHIEF
leveling bridge party vv cunesca a( j whh-h Mr. and Mrs. II. M Johnson will ' be host and hcrtcss. :
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
WANTED TO TIF.. N'T 4-room cofase. modern in good r.eighborhood. Ad diess by letter A 6th Tunes. Jlsmtntnii.
r. C"" d'oeas'd i. ::'it: v ..mat ' ,,f'y big. spe tae'ilar. annual iinstre', show
are M's A. ' Frr. -.'-. m v . n o i' . . ,1a , v .0,.p i, pulied o
V. r, t, v. ThiH. c.ci-v : M r. . ...mm . ,olip, ,-o-i'd be whipped ir.ta s.-.ape.
.,-, ' bo" 'I O-S' t i.e f.iib.w s : Labor 'i ' 1" I .en. o'o . i .va ' . ' . 1 r o v in: i . : :
ti;:' nn. 1 !a mmom! : M
The Mac
mi lii" ' or. I s , f :i, a r " o. ,v n ent a ltd l it
naha'-. llantmo: mond : M iss I"'i
i Mr
.teff Ma rim.
I'oam i.t-.---i
' r. tore 1 lam- . . - '"" ton. u
.:r,-. HaunonF i t r.n , na.puny.
T i fl ia no! ; c : 1- r'ti
ESTATE.
sa d that Ilalph Ham:!-j LV THE MATTER OF THE ESTA'I'F
Vri'r. Hamm.'
,.l ' .loin v i . . lokha: 1
I
East i."
! and 1.'-
. : A i rr. 1 lamn:..iiu.
1 . o-, jo-; ho- o. t ". ' r r e n fo o t i.f I
nti I t n on' o-i : n I ' am:
GETS BERTILLION POSITION Former ',,;" f o' T'o'oe Kambo of the (iar-- noli' e d ' pa rt ni t after a month'.-.
v.mation n.
Ti e Lev. A. J. Hot, ill" superintend nit rn.i f-ach"r cf the Sunday s. h-.o , . ..I.. .I .-l-.tie. h .sol
oi mm. .'inum . 'o."' """ i pe- nt "nd""i Pt'-ed Henry Harrier Friday n'nint '"'.i3t tbe Car
hm-liomo in Lci street, no nas jut , re'urned from Fittsburgh where In- was! " ' era? Ir'-n ctnceV i FIVE DROWNED IN
Music and game? occupied the reniHind- i
f otn the Joe Fren Produc- OF GUORGC N. SHAPKAROF I'. No
e manager, wou.d be HS4. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR
ago. t-i:iay. i enruary .in. ' CUIIU. JAMAUl J LRil. 131?
to look o.e- tiie :-.e;ej. ma:-:" assign- .Notice is nereoy given to the Hei"? : enls. la v out plans, etc., and that T ! Legators and Crcd-tors of G'orse N
- - - 'wanted a me?:ns a r.rst : ehearsal. on Shapkaroff. deceased, to appear m tbToctifv ill T ifllinr fjfl tR ! attcfV.y even r.S. tl.e tlt. Lake Superior Court, held at Hammond. Awl-UV IU . . , ',. ! Vmi now that !!: preliminary notice Indiana, on the 4U day of March. 1 ? I a 'lo"" i stt'T i-f the 1 "a rt.'rr.ti'l no- i .vim o j . ' ' . - . : i. ,oit T;ast i"1,!i"h;o will be agog with 'and show cause, if any. wliv the FINAL . wit!: Captain S'.-ong and o'fts-is, .',.,; .n",.,. r.Un-TTtritrA'T iccn-vvc ...,k o,.
c called m In- ! tve-nuer ami vo.-. .... ...... ....... . . 3 ..- . . ..v. . ......
r.is'r.ow : p.. .!ed o" i estate or saia ceceacnt snouia not . r ' ! approved: and said heirs are notified t" ; -nTint A TvTTI 'then ar.d there make proof of heirsl-.n.
i 1'iui . . i and receive their distributiv e -hareo. ;;-:::. SHOOTING AFFRAY i witness the cierk of th, r.?ke si, TO THE PUBLIC. AW ar WORP ' r"Hor -,"'"- a Kammor.a. thi? J-th
day of January. 131?.
W" t - r i''lf""l o t'l" I 1 :'" , . ,. .. ,: llt.lvlML.li. L I.. Uilt,ll"0
Clerk Lake Superior Coui I.
Warier and Tlorlbe.'k were
' e.iatiaredis t'rs morning '. - I'slify ! fr, Turlce Ai.d"i-"i in son-" li
re, d the position of s'l-
of the P.ert'llion bureau I -r v. X f S LEV I' 'F A N P R A C 1 1 Til'Slpidce ;aton last Sat n- , VK.?. together w If b o.ir gonrl w i!" liav-
i'.C - old "ante re, E'l"on .!- p'arrell. V-- ber'w it.i t !'!; "1'a'i in '--tt'.--inr- lb" Olibiio for tb" if Cetl'tous pa-
f rorage tn pa' i ' '
A i on' o o'.o .: s.ncay r.iorn-.rg a r.oi tail vv.-.' turned :n to th" navy police!
siation th-. t there va h r.oi nni snooi.--.g fi8v af the South Shore depot, on ;h" train 'bat a"rivc at Gary at 12:48. Tliree passengers mi "."1 Manuel Ca-
We have ,-e- lia'.es. I -a v.rt cai-os -mi -'H''uu jv. r
SKATING ACCIDENT 1 red a f--'l-P'- cars and wilt d"., n j nmdes Just '-fore the train Arrived
pedal rates on 1 at tue ifwi ' " w oundirry. "he conduct sr. Joe Marvask i.
rr of the evening and in convulsion .vi . j International Kews Serrice. ibmiied liverv busir.e's. Ha met- served the guests wl'h refresh- i i.-K'sov. llli'll.. iv-b -. v!.-!e r.-i,.,
mcnts. sk.atinvT at Va n.Jerc-oo' '. lake. Sundav! ,tw v ill vo; -. 1 1 : oie- .ta n.l ' mg t lie i.e ''' ""
o'vlo. k th-ce bo-s at.d KKLLT-SSPniN'Gl-'IKLl.' solid am! pn"u- j
nniiTCome Dwn ,t0!
I IE Hi I Shop Tonigni. uun 1 Stores, Closed Men.. Wed. and Thursday Evenings. HAMMOND RETAIL MERCHANTS' ASSOCIATION.
This middy cspe and skirt contbi-
o,,!y r.iiihii' buitiess wa liaiisa.'o! it 'ibo meeting of I'orcas Rbokah lodge
The IT '. Hi''' I in?
nation, rieveiooerj in the popular vie- Saturday evciiing.
lory shades, is P.n attractive Outfit ( w ill o. cur Saturday evening.
scaling a
1 cv e ni iik a boii i
two g.rls. all memo, is r.i. prominent m, tire
v iif n fault. W
i- ; lcat r.ed. and a p s so :i ge;- by the name
.la kson families, vvec- drowueil
Mho thin ice. on vvhir.h 1 h'
ins. sa c nay.
were skat-
:i ho' u if
lor the senooi girl, it is maoe o, , Help the government tv pay it? ; , is tim opinion or the au
ilk braid. Tn hat is a re.l sati.t debvS by D-yi..g War m tricom fnape with Hue bead trim. Stamps. jto them-i-.s.
tie miali: '.' t ir
I n-.e puv. h.ise.l h" !afe
model in bdra-:!i- pte'sos ami ai " pn erared to giv" t::."k owners special af-I'M-ion and persn-al guaranteed 'crviv. SHOWN ft: TOOEKIIS, 1S3 Tayette t. Phone 212L R Piter.'?- I'f-M am! IS'"!.
of Lee Mat ley. None of rb. vi "tints ai - s-aid to i" wrt.ind'o-l serious',-.-. Tom Burke : tl.e I'm ;.,! c'ly bill. ard i.-ail was a pas'ngep . ot the train nt tbe tiive the ..boot ins took pi!a.e. Tl-.o wound1 d w'-re tal-.'ot !o hospitals -nl 'he ii.i-."i w e. .ho?i under a r--r t
seal
LIBERTY BONDS Wo buy. sell and quote for cash all i -sues. O.&G. Bond Company i Not Incorporated.) rjoom iMO. Suite 2 llajiunouj BuildiiiiT. Hour? 1" a ni. 10 ,. p. m.
