Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 202, Hammond, Lake County, 7 February 1919 — Page 1
FT CI THE TIMES' Bureau a! Stat Capital for A 11 Leg'Iatic A'eifj. L. J i i jjcuvwita ny cmiia 13 Htmiuona aati Ori streets csd hbti stands, por copy, fftit Hammond, 50c per cionta. VOL. XIII. NO. 202. HAMMOND, 1)1 ANA. Kill DAY. FKHLTAKY 7. !!!!. H'LL, LEAM' lJ WIP.L7 .SKJtVICE. km : Kai ir .-.f u n mi tm ar m t ' k-HA M 4 Wl h-'-fc I2ja b! . F ' 1 . 1 ft-f I - .1 H. JP-mT" w I np 1 IM tel Hi natio: Ik C UK i It V
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SUNDAY MOVIE : OPPONENTS AT P08LIG HEARING! Committee on Railroads to : Conduct Public Hearing in House Tonisht.
i-iPLOYERS WONT ia:ro;Ni':E heroes i.oxl si no SAYS
Early Morning Fire Threatens
Bank WnsnRecords And Securities Are In Vault
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' semto of JnUiaivt !..'.:it-.ir.- J.-o-t A perilous fire broke ovt in tne , IndiaEa Harbor National Bank in ' pariz.-.t!..::. .,;:,..-! sc..,.! Ui.. -;u;:. adiana Harbor at 4:35 o'clock tliis i u sr;...:v i r- ... v,- i.. t;.-- ; rsorning and for a time the entire : '::iU,r' - ,-:"--: curators r- . iuildinrj; was in danerr. It preb-t ! ioiv started from detective electric ;, . , , ,. .viring in the llocr under one of the thr-.-o n n o.- i.ro tn-; ' u-.;. -n-
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Mr. Anna Kross. sir?t woman to f.i.l-J the t ..: of api-Ptar.t corirsitioi! an.r-'l in Now York city. .-;: ys that cr-1! 1o or will hold to the rpen h.,rr p::I:oy for return ins soldiers otilv k'Hj; iTio!i.7ti to live up to their patriots- ih:y. After that. 5h bays, women will .; train t.e accepted if their i(-r ices are tr.orf.' eihcier.t.
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Frank K. Hockman, who -was ar-. rested at Mumie. InL, after holdimr; up and roltir. Iif-r.ry F. Camphell of $,',000 in livh-.. Apr ii;. is believed by the police of t'r.3 latter cit y to be ; the yarne Frunk Hocknian who rc-rf-ntlv rii;annparfH from Cellini i
Humphrey, Va., takinpr a captain's' uniform, ?1,0;0 belorig-ir.g to the row ur.c'er ?.rrcct a imks takir.r: the same captain and the captain's wife, captain s v.-!t, i ut or ";"- tah;r tho ilrs. Mary Moore. Th ilockmar ; uniform and U-2 1,00 in n-.onty.
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(Ey Inteixational zzcTa S2rrice. J MarrUVanh,, II. mnvt ; li.-d hven: Klii'f toihi j timard a srttl1 fn( f tfr-itSc'r, tl"ri?-rril .strike, cUrri i .H'(rn!iy !- .irs.miji j f:ilir in rmlMhy tt!i -jr. OoO mrl.ii (rnilrrniirn :';o h".p l.rf-n i:le for lno nrrkn. !n-.!.;,T-N (By Iutrruatioacl rretrs Service.) GEArir, wash., ro'o. ?. raayor Clf? Ksnscn. la a rroclr.'rt.-.ticn iEsnctt to''i? server. cj1c en striklr.j werrrjea thr.t Bsl?r fas strike caCs fcy eiu c'cirrk tcworrow ncraitp as rill nse , Jus fa" -n'bovity t? Oi--R'-c p,U ciea- , tid ?rfinrt:i!S. The mayos's i?rocl?.saRtioa lollops: ' "To -ho Stiilt? Comriittce: I hereby notify yon tSa': Tta'.ei tli syr.iira.hy strlis Ja ciUsd off '.'j" ei'-ht o'cloS 'orcon o-v rt -rninjf 1 Trm ta-c aflrnt-ffo rf the ass!. ar.ee ir.-i ijr-'tecticn offered the city ' by :ic uati jasl fforrerr.-ica'; aa.l overate ill escoctiftl iatlastriss."
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SUNDAY THEATER LAf HiiSSiM
or to i-Trve.-.o if tlie cniergroacy rvin.-, . , j. l.CO iria--: fvr ? rirr.t .r.r.-.r.t . r Asks Senators r.nct Repre-; from r-P ter.-:, -h a r-ctia-. .--..i ; jttali"B are he-e r.nd in Seattle o0f 7 sentatives Not to Legalize W3l"ir-3" --rt--3- TliP -- g-'----vs : er.iiirrs'.l v, Ith i-12ss rsiI l-.aat". ftrer.-. : vs. T.r.l't. TS.iTr l-vnurc: i Fien rnacliiae-rrjis to r. cor.-. r y
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''' trouble is ever brewing. : ; IITItJCXI!T PAF.AI.YZSE.
FEW STRAWS SEEN IN NEW MILLINERY mrv. mumr" w I'll y w v&rpyjpr Toyjg "r rv,
Contributions to Campaign Funds Are Alleged by F. J. Heney.
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Funeral of F. Miller.
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Oa the lirst of casualties cabled by Gen. Pershing- a Haramoatl an:! Gary soldier appear today ia the list of vonr.de; as follows: WOUNDED SEVERELY. WAD. ROKSZEWICZ, 311 155th St., West Hammond. WOUNDED SLISHTLY. WAC KNAPCZYK, 1703 DeJajrare cr,., Gary.
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Ihoinas Carr T'owt-ll. Thomas Carr Powell, vie? prtsiIcnt of the Southpm railway for rtiary years, was recently a7nVi;nt?i director of the division of capital expenditures of the U. S. railroad adninist rrtion. He succeeds Judjra Kobcrt S. Lovclt. Powell has been servir-fr the government almort frr-m thp -ime the U. S. entered the war, chiefly as en a?si.-tan' to Judpa lycvott n the priorities committot.
