Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 205, Hammond, Lake County, 11 February 1919 — Page 1
RAIN or THE TIMES' Bureau 5af Ctte far All Let. ecu. SNOW IT VOL. XIII, NO. 20: JIAMON'D, iVDLAXA. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, VJl(J. INTERNATIONAL KEW9 I ILL LEASED WIRE SERVICE. uuuu ax cmrz-twl la Kuumul an& On streets U.H& wvwru rtJuo&a. Ire per copy. Wwt IfujESJOA. 50e pr montiu nn . m 3 Tl kibuu y y PARLIA OPENS MPORTANT UN,1
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King George In Historic Speech Touches On Vital Ques- " lions For Empire to Settle. fBy International News Servica.) i-05T)OS, Tsb. 11. ruiflEmeat of the jfisijes given to t trades union en-eonvg-lny a settlement of labor troubles, eventio of a ministry cf Uealb, pro;iossd tabulation for a sinvpUScatlcn of tts procedure in the home of commons, reclamation, of laud and other important r,;iotioa trei outlined T Xinj Oeore a opening parUament with an address from the throne today. "I rejoice particularly that the powers assembled at the peace conference have RgvieS to accept the principle of a .psrne of cations, for it is by progress -long- that re?.. hat I nee the only hot cf sarlar mankind from a recurrence .l .hi Fconvir of v.-ar." ard King Oeorgi. r.eviewlngr the situation at the close -f the war, Xing George declared that in order to reap the full fruits of vieTory and safeguard Pce of taa i-orld adeua-ely, an army maintained. must be B yrLOYD MACOBirr (I. . S. E'nff Correspondent.) LONDON, ENG., Feb. 11. King George, in an historic speech touch;..r nnnn the suDtemelv important, r . ... nf questions aftectmg the vital life ot 'i.cUiiTteJ Kiagdorn-today xrpeirgd-; the most important parliament oti the past hundred years. scene in the house or ioras i sombre, lacking the usual brilIS 1 ti'.l in mourning ior the aeatt: ot -.'..z voungest son of the king and nueen. Another contributing els-T-.ir.nt ".'as the cesire to make the ovcr.t symbolic of -.'-.oritv. the state s autea oy Cot r'nuc - five.) GERMANS TO GST FOODSTUFFS (By International Saxi Berrice.) :.Yl" .IS. '::) t-J.- V '-aft a: no'; lit f '- .,; ,uf. i !fi h f nt :nt- O or. .-..-! ny t i 'u. v Vr' !". a!i5. tt r.a off I ttirtOKiced ' German arr..i - ; . .-...-.tt-.-si-.-n todar. An a 51 tni'tit ' t i. .-'vi.nir of r;'"". Pvir nt . .,:' f . 'in i ante o.t hn Gorman aohl -c-:y-.-.- 1 - r i r': t! -1 1 . r-f iv. ;-.,( ; r;rl ". s o' ':-.t aioi --. '; and ::-. ca,-? of '.ondJnf'.ij . v ia 1 ' ..'O '.-at 1 ii si , n if. 1 r t .. j v - i1' !it :nto Gcrrnan- vy a of T'.ot .? id aiv The:? is :n farther rsrect J 0 '' . '"i .-,5 of v-h-at and w J:at Tour and .- 1 tons of r-""'!; and f ut"- ;? eetisfac--fr.ar. ":al .it,rin?,,!t'.ti! a.' ' ,ti '. gotiati-Jiii t-i'.vards an v :! n on Y.V. ;; r .. 1 MORE TO BE DEFORTED " " A c H J NGT X, rob. 11.- He aijarc-itisis and B-.-Oshex iks :d! ed.-i V-.ll be soon as orted from the T . b. as sh-pr'-risr is ;'-a: 'Sbl--. riai.e- ftiiu,' of T'tah assured the s'-nate this aftrn.on 'ellowlns coiifTotiff-ti wl'ii ffi.-h-jls of 1 e .lera: :in"n t Kins? s ' a let, ' ( o f. si r. f A a si t e iti on .-all. iir o deport ai !. r ,- c nepers. ' i '' : 1 i O ; tent etitrie f Jer senator ;n'on 'nad ;.r'S' ntd n t;; on th-1 S' ' e rumen'. -r. -oho had taken o i :t had i f nounc-ot tlioir. the draft SOLDIERS CHARGED WITH THEFT (By International News Service.) CHATTANOOGA, Tcnn., Feb. II. A buste number of enlisted men have I 1 cei rlacfd under arrert at ort uar-
Iftb-'i-re. charged w-tli r. holt sab; j for tho next f- year in the army apfl;fts cf 'auto tires from the quarter- i propriation bill the house miMtary afr.sster's stores. j fairs c-r.trl-""."d this n f ' ernoor.. P was These arrests follow other arrest ' learned fr'in members of tac committee.
cr enlisted men i'iir?ei wun iin.ng the mails at the post. Thousands of dollars wortti ot tires are sia to d involved. Two negroes in the city j hae also been arrested rhared itli i deposing of the tires. j CONSTITUTION
IS ADOPTED';,
(By International New Service.) WE1.M H. Germanv. Feb. 11. The !: German te-nstltuf.on was adopted b the national assembly toda; . . j
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TAKES WEEKLY DIP
IN THE ICY LAKE 4 Miss Lmi!v Jacobs. Ever j- Sunday rr.or'iinp lures Mii-'cukea-i5 ravort abou on t!;e icv sho.-es cf Lake M:.hian and take several plur.rre into tre vater just for the sport erf it. O-.e of tho trio is Miss Frmly Jacobs. James G Erazell and Frank Suttrr have been hathin? in the lake durii the white! mor.ths for jears. ?.!is Jacobs jo.n ed them this winter. --r--ge NEWSPAPER SAYS S UNCONSTITUTIONAL Acting Secretary of State Refuses to Comment on Charge. (By International News Service.) . i .' ' r r: r- h. i ! -"fs tio r- . : i 5 :h:. t' a f -; f--r t f ; ftit'jti.'-oii ; si -' : th .f a t'o: 1 r, ;i. a 1 t-nati If t.a h no! COTli'. d-crr T !-. : I' h in .it '. f s i!i..- on';o ho rt.-rs.t A i ul'l riakc day on tl. T'reivhii ncc pro h: hi' lor. JeUt lt.il liol lilti' tint hi proclamation was uuconsti- ' in t'1 ground that the amendn-. nt liad to submitted to the of sever?: 1 of t ,att.s rn,j ;-at ther-- , f..rr 'hirtv--: s'alv- had not ratified it ... n.o tm.-J th- proclant itiin v.-is issued. : POLES REJECT IT. BT AZ-FRED O. AJTDSSSEIT, International News Service Staff Correspondent. 11T.Il .IN. VI V I.ONIViN. T-b. 11 The rut f Man demand tht the roiili 'freer-- on the German border bo retired nnd demobilized 1 l.a as oeeri rejee :.:J b th i polish pe-'Tlc s couriOil at Warsaw . ; The Polish evuiv-ll declared that an j frmy : l.i'ii:-pr.a :, e t o lomMt utnii- ; I The Prnssitn f.iviniuft'' wi'l lie b!d j i e vp.-.nsible f r any further M'".'Jshf"l. a. s.-i e t . An -ipreal .acio the Fe ii.-th na t !'. t -. d'fT.d tr.f-lr wives and cnildren I and the hearths and hom.s. BILLION DOLLARS FOR THE ARMY International News Service. WASHINGTON", Feb. 11. Approxlmat'ly !.0,i'"tn-.ii.0n is- to t provided for the American r.u'.i'ary estabiisliment MURDER IN NEW YORK International News Service. NEW YORK. Feb. It. Mrs. Anna I Waerord-toofer. f. proprietor of a momi in? house ii f.i..t IJInd street, anel an wor murdrel in the early today. The skulls nidoT. t ifte.j mar ti Of i of the -. let bus had i rii.-h'tl with a ;.re; rearc.h :r;r rr.urdcred man. stove lifted. The j...iujcr the room loaie of th T ake County's WOrk IS not 6.0ZC
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DRY PROCLAMATION
PROTEST AGAINST
ENTENTE'S ACTION IM- RE PRISONERS Mass Meetings Held in Berlin Arc Very Bitter Against the Entente. By U1BED a. ANDERSON 41. N. S. StaT Correspondent.) UKRLI.V, r :a Lcndo:,. r-!. 11. "'"hU'.-artif of i'-'iS'-'n"? aUfml.'J v o mass n:ectir:R !i re on ;undiy aflcrlvi.n pr-'tof.; djuiit tho cnteiitr '? aci i 'it i;i -. .ii!io'ci!::K G irman war At th sau:.' t.ii.c t:iruand of c.roalars F:gr.ed by the yoople's '?nsue, ohargiiiK th? entente ' Ith having broken th"ir promise t . the German armistice olrqatcs to rc-patrlat-; the German r-ris.'-t.e-rs in aH:ed coisntri. ' ivst-vvnr 1rrpr1t.or.iT.er." is cj-i.il to It. ry." tlio o'rrulr sai l, "ihain-? on e-. cry man tolerating hurnnn . l.'ieiu on 11 s j-ir.iri :r.T.." n;'ctirs v. h 1 .. I '1 r at ELOPER FACES HIS ACCUSER IN EAST CHICAGO Triangle in Domestic Relations Brings up Boarder in Harbor Court. i .. ret. T., i a n.o ' station c VIin;ol".. 3 th.- t ;i 1 1 ; ii Varos-i- ii. cf I'lif.rt.e. 0 vi, lnu .nna Ilnrbor pcU.-f it'T-lay wanted Voter 01 AM.'-r street, arrestoJ a uclwn child. j I'etcr was picked up by Officer "Yi'..-?.n . sajHi 4itea twb-tatin.- lter h was, j lrous?it before the judge v. ith Elizabeth ! i aa his accuser. i I Th judso dipco-. ert-J In the cxamir.aI .;-!! fisat Kiizahe.th nrl Peter had run i i j away tc KCher from i:'.iff;i1.- a oouplo of i rn-.'tith n ;o and timt a l-uharcl. Kla h-'hir.d. The Ht a divorce o;;p;. claim, v. a xrant-! j V.'h-:n ("n ',- stl.d t"lt' 'SI I2n both W3 ; njraint I'ver f h'T r.lllie. thrr mix nr fultinsr from it.. ' ' ..t;ur:n th Kt.rv, i . vn'rtiriii,- t:ie eharsc : '! t- 5r.l h-ti.'.i ; Th''- i 'vt.ls C'St 't 1'" -hi den. i 1 1 o r'hitioii3 ie-1 fh! bi-tfiriiini? house- pr. V- . J' m. Mrs. Kap?and! hf.ar-.r5 in Buff a So v. 'pii a sa" "Oi:. P?!t r,.,n'-1'-TS. kept about forty iit hr htibanj v. .-!:! one of Its Nevs Nuraets Now It's Hard Cider. ; (By Intomational Weirs Service.) j A t. K.N Y. N. Y. V h. 11. AH st-, -o;,-ot.s to ict around ir, hibttion try tl.,-- : - - of ha rd i-Jt-r v. ill ho barred. :.r, .Nov." Yi.r'i if j bill tntrc'd-ieed in tr.jm'ii; hi;.- is par.-ed. It declare .cM--r i .indr'.nV re.l.- if it has sto.-d a month, j Th v. e t s B"t 1 ii'-ii at th" -ires by in- 1 tre-d.i :"ft bills (lfir.'.nj a ;nt-'i' n'.lr.t; i l.i vfvat,3 any liquid roiteining t"n i T'croe'iii alcohol. i .fJn. tIi flnltr no ty iniemauonai news service.) LuXDON, T-b 1 Princess Patricia, j youngest da ;iit"i' ..f l"ik) of Con- i 1 tiauKo. w:l i, Viromi'e "to ooey ; 1- lla.iisay. n . N ., ' '. t s or;de e-n Febru - 1 v. be a bsolutely ; to have t hat d!s- i or" lia a princes? j o break the pre-e- ! r lift r oath to her J I Commander A ' ' w li t n ':i c f ' rot . ary 27th. cmi i the frst royal i I t i n c t i o n . Xevtr I had the t'-trte r- ' dent which d-r -.a n : j husband. j When the jir.nee tands before the .o... " - ...-I, iii our tea wun n-.v.re. sne. win x-re-m-.s-only io e've af-j nonor ni h urban Shimmy Dance Barred (By International News .Service.) NEW KOCH ELI. II. N Y" . Etb 11. hlmay. th'? danco of the Karbary coast on trie I'acinc, tne New- Orleans' i tinderworl-J. (. ntcao and certain underworld. Chicago and certain i Broadway show.', is shaking staid New ! Rochelie . A priest objected to the wiggling among younjr folk In the re-1 creation center of a public school. Noweven the fox tret is banned. i MANY BUYERS AT DELINQUENT SALE irct i it. To The Times. . 1 . . 1 - V t'. llV-f t X U "T U sabs'of delinquent taxes a t the court ;ioue on Monday Grew a good e'ted ddir.g crowd crowd and some lively b was hfartl on some or the valuable property in different sectioris of the county. Julian Touch, r. B. Patee. E. f Giover. Joseph Tirown. Herbert J.-hn-son. Rajmond Rudcph, pan stub. J! - :u tireisei ana Judge Kemp were the heavy bidders, seve-si of the above -oddins-. n property ior persons unable ;o attend the .-a.e. Help the government to pay its . - a-. . ""J'"1' ,ai
A Rem inder for the Peace Delegates
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Victims :..v6.ri;pIcS o: German treacherv and brutalitv. even after the sietin:p of the armistice, arc spurring the reparation comittee of the ("Rumor Bolsheviki Would j Destroy U. S. As Quick As : Any Other Government ILVriXii.v (By International Kews Service.) CHICAGO, reb. 11 Every radical i movement made in America in rsr.tnt
25,000 ARE
QTi! i mi r :
U I ILL IULL SEATTLE I
SHIPYARDS!
I years, Including the Seattle and Butts ' toods va'ucJ at JC 'r' stcb;:i from the 1. disturbances, was engineered from I. W. i !I- r" Th-' s-n'ene, is 1 to II years. I W. or Bolshevik headquarters in CM. ! CAPTAIN GRAHAM late of 1 rar.ee. J ero, P. J. Barry, acting- head of the ! ;s on-o more Dr. Graham. After a Investigation bureau of the department ; month's vacation the jhyieian has rej of Justice declared today. : rumed practice.
At ths same time Earry aald Chicago ' need n.ive no lear on this account as "it is easy to keep enr eyes on these ontflts and watch every tnova made at their headquarters.' TP'- -.-.Errv (By International Treves Service. WASHINQTOIT. Teb. 11 "The Kusian Bolsheviki would destroy the TT. C. g-overnr-ienA Ju.t as quickly as it would ' aestroy acy otner grovemment that did ot meet their thoorles, declared Dr.
Wm. Chapin Huntington, of Elizabeth. 1 1 ran N. J., ca the stand before senate propa. ,r " -'h'jr h- At 1h"' r W""J !J i'!"''r,1" g-anda investigating commi-tee tcacy. I 'ir? -v better t u st r nor, As former commercial attache of the! AFTER - toonth aid a l.tlf in the United States embassy at Petrog-rad. he j .southwest A'ty. Joe Mead i Virk at was called to give the committee in- I 'b hnr.
formation about conditions in SttidA to ,., . . ... , . I " 7 . .
. - uf-s ouuu ui iuc over tne accounts in me eif-r a oiBolsheviki is betas; spread throughout ( flj.8 at tne courthouse, making the anthe V. S. jnusl examination.
! B International News Service.) i bEATTLJb, WASH., Feb. 11 nr..., . inerai xraaes couucn i-aaers roaav j settled down for a long fight for: their demands of a basic shipyard: ! wage of $8, $7 and $6 in place of I the Macy board award which car - - . TICS a minimuiii wage OI $4.iO j 35,000 WOSKC3S IDL3. It is freely
predicted by lab?rjgTJi'T CASE fiance will occur in 1
i men that no Chang !tke t;tuation until March 31 when j ; the present agreement with the U. j g Err,e-c;ncy Fleet CorPOratior. 1 55 J j expires. t With the get.etsl smpathet;e strike riAfMflr(r! rtr at noon toiav. ia.t sr.iti-i - . M t . n.AA . ! vard workers are stilt idle. That the
of German brutality during te:r last
i peace conference in t'neir work cf ! ! Iistinjr the claim.? peain?t Germany. I he photo show.? i-ir-.in peasants wounded Ly band reDID YOU HEAR THAT? HANKS cc-'SC-J ro.v.ri o- L'.r.cola's iortitnay. '.'.U:U jf c.lucation meets tonight. 1 ;t.'-i.: yoir aj'thcaticn Jci i C : r . t. I. L. ht iriLKrt'iLii;, Jt ?m. Wilson. Joe. Cor.roy anl A. 31. Turi.er arg u"nling the 1'eace. League meeting in Chie.ifco. as delegates from Hammond. Mr. M;L-.oa v.a? at a luncheon of the III. T V- r Assn. ? t.
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1 ill. i vj-'t' .'i a. l.tlUW!. r"r;y t'-i-ight for members and ladies. It ij- a hetiolj daii' and luncheon. THE tirst smv s.n.-c thu holidays fell ,lii ,.., ; r. l,':t ,! ! : .k r r.o-i r,-.t M !t:. Anna I, itzir . mother of Jes. Lietz'tit. v ho was the first W. Hammond I boy to die in aeii-.n ort'S3 for bravery. llrnost Miktia for f 1. I r aui. j ran htm d' ' i'ieyel.ns : JL'l'GE !,;LITEU t Jl. .""' boii'l "f I. on dt .t : i , e-!vi -ge l n : pro; e riy. I A K'KV tn Uo- i. and was given a las b ! sued by Mikus claims o u v hiie ho v. a. .Jay defaulted the s teaman, lunk i reo'-i-. ing stolen 1 i i.i3 mornins 1 f t..l ; ii". i c l'rod Unhnr ;. or. a b!a. Us nut h. vn ib St.. guilty of reecivit.s Er'';LT;r; CAPROLb. I- b.-.ck rsaiti e' lus store I'arrull and Newton. j:v--:l'!" .-i i ur, 5?tate st K'.ipoiie was a st.air.iiii i .', ,. .n s i , , -r ,.,t .-,,.,! t.,v ,,t ! llor-leatix met hi;- hid b-other. Ucrall. I "t'HUKRT." The T :mt? tetegrrapli ! f'pe.rator, claims t- lm. -: ngina'cd tii" Kreatest idea sine,-, e oiun':"is co:n.-' it u ihe world -) be round lb :;-)-. .; it on tl.e reportoril dept. FRIENDS of th" participants are talking; of holding the Hrmstock-Yon I -,t -i- cTt-rirrii-rn ... tfm'r T ! ' - 1 --.- "- f Twlr.ame. state neiu exaniir.trs. goFEPT. McDANIEL wouldn't permit i r-rlncir-al McUlroy op. the platform at 1 the gre.iuatie.ri exercisers and the seniors I arc coins to demand that McElroy be tare ROins; ,n-.-itei o ti, tace this ua DP. I IOW ATT says in was responsi ble for TsHDar.iel petting h new .nrc-- :. ear contract i-. fore h s obi on- ha-i -- ' pi red. I ART1IV ft I.IXJKXMANX of West 1 Hammond has I r.-bre h V B returned from f'.beria stationed with V. S. forc. FULL OF BUUZE 1 1 a a : r'-st e.i the corner of Hohr.-.ari r'tmer a enu", char?ed n . S o a r. d i e pit no- iini.oe -t-i'o tno .s.t bsd when arres'
retreat.
r.ade tiuown irr.on; them by th Germans during the ti nil retrea4 through Belgium. An Americat ambulaac came to the rescue. OF SERIOUS CRIME ., ... , , . . . t -i Mattic Hough in Jail on VJliaigeS XrUUgIll Uy XiUy and Young Girls. One Cf the Wirst C35os th Hammond i I . ", . o , . 1 nsr tlm is the case .Mat.:e Hojgr.,
WOMAN
ACCUSED
; alias I'-Bria, hot in horsed Stewart Moore. . -oi'h i "!.trib;t:nK t " the delinquency j The Piunkett --ris Icstmieny in brief . '. f tv. o Il'iio.ntonJ girls. ! follows: j The Ho : h vor:an 11'. c a 1 M Indi- j TBS OIRZ'S STOST, i ana a'-f-n-te. end is 21 ; ar? eld. After! has. Taylor, cx-seleiier and former .an f,aniii!a,i,.ii by I'fi:--- Matron I'fef- j taxicab driver, brought a man ralle-1 ! t'er. she was also e'-.atced w ith con-j Jim Thompson to see her from whom tr'.but'.nfr to the tl' ! ir.qu-ncy of sixteen ;he se-urd S15 during three visits. SUj ' year old William Hove 11. rvho had j quarreled with Moore over Thompson . Hve.1 with l.r j.-itif time. Young How- t and Moore left and Thompson freed to ' r. told tho p. .'t.oc he rould pet money r&' her boa rd. I from the Houe'u woman any time he J After li-.ing a week on Cedar st.-e-t ' wmtr-d. Sio- had b'.ui given rtearlv ajihey moed to S - 5 Alice street and shs
hundred dollars -by the moif of her . Pttlefor:ner h -is band to spend rin a d.tuRhter and insteaS, used it a! tr-T to -e-w York. on a witn- sses as to the Hough yd ace The testimony what took place cannot be print' eh ' ikT a TT T a TVTfTTTf I Ar A V AJjAINUrilj ! OF NEW BILLS i (By International Sei Service.) I N 1)1 A N A 1 ' LI r , Keie ll.-.m ava- ', ': of bill vi rf presented tn the ,r.oinin-. Tntrt-n,e bins vvf'f -nted. inelud.r.; '.'arure by 'nator Makers of lnna?e..-.s. H." w -;:!d repeal tn re-.-frati. n art. rlc-es not pit-"", tae I or n mo- in.. ar:o-js r-ptf trat Ion litis r.ow- before tin lee islam re nrovidTS fer th's. Tb' lean bark"' bill ta'-'i be the hot!? w-a ? intre'dqeed In the n.vt STEVE LOSES HIS WRIST VATCH tome time durlna: th" nial.t the horn of Steve Tocsik of 123 Eaton ftrect. Hammond, was robbed of one gold wrist watch, one diamond ring?, one plain gold rin?, one four.asn pen and one pocket book with a si.tall amount of money. MAY SLACKEN THE EMBARGO WASHINGTON, Feb. 1 1 Possiblllty a siacrentr.g cf the Fiit'.h embargo against Amencan materia. a was seen today in receipt by the gta'e department of a cablegram frm consuiGeneral Skinner in London, annouccms mc'cif. raticn of restriction on 1mports of sho'f. 1 he rablegram stated that the P.ritish ernmc nt had. as ia temporary ei.pedi'nt. decided to per-:r.-.t Importers tt mport one-fourth tne ntir-ber of Amerb an h intre-rted '! tr.iftr Ti V'n AN'K' LIN M i as Lei ,m 1 ar K -.-.oe s W-i-.-cs, w 11 o for several ive February ! ha been librarian l ei cars, has resigned, eff' 7. and will ht o:.-. e'r. e 1 i in 3 r i a n at r'oi t Iterjamln : rat
Two Women and Ex-Soldier Sent to U. S. Jail as Witnesses. Esther Pluckett, the seventeen-year-old girl of Morris City, 111.. ; arrested in a raid on the Avalon Hotel, has placed in the hands of the government evidence involving a number of well known Hammond men in one of the most sensational scandals of recent years. Sworn statements by other vh- ' r.esses, who are now enroute to thr tederal jail at Indianapolis are to be read before the U. S. grand jury in support of her story and may I result in an issue of many indicti ments charging conspiracy with '.. Constable John Huber to violate the Mann act. The story is one of the nastiest ever told in a Hamj rnonld courtroom. ' HXTBXK BOUITD OTIS. At a h ring hef-jre U. S. 'on:ni- . ,,j..f. o'hnr'f? Surprise today Hubtr . boui.'J vvrr under $2,000 tnds on a .hirce of h.-: slavery. The Piunkett fir!. Kesie Mi Morris nad Chailes Ta"t r. ns'oocii :n tho raid l y the llarr.mon j .jo'ior. .vrv J"-hcrd it.to the ousiody- . I.'cp-ity Marshal Whicker to be hehi ' ii tl.'- 1.'. C-. jail at Inclianapohs as nn ; i : :a 1 v. i '. u-.-s - f. ; TRIFS TO IZZ.. AND MICS. ! The arra;g::nii-i)t of liuber today -s ; the b-:gr.it-.:.i: cf one of the most un- ! r;: t.t v li.ic slave cases eur taken le- ; I'uio th-i feJeral grand jury of Indiana. Attorney John MorthlanU apvared for the govcramcnt -by req;utst of L". S. Atty. who could not lea-, e ! grand jury no-v in session at the capital., I The firm of McAlcer. Uorey and Gillett I represented Huber. t i t-jii irffcti i'.ii Hubci to Chicago. Mich'"it;. St. Joe. Mich., and Niles. and a rcr.'itr.ronx in the office ot j Justiov of the- Peac frank ITast w- ro 1 1 'arts of the testimony cf Esther ' riunkett. Much, of the ev ideace is a bio;uMy !iPri:uabie. 1 The girl t.M of touting: to Hammer. 3 response to letters and a telegram irom ine iCiMorrjs woman f no '.vrot"i she wa6 living with a Charles Taylor and had a man tor Esther. According to her statement. Esther reached Hammon.1 in .t.nu.rv ani -t tn ti,-- !" the vcman ana two men on Ceds , 5trret. Thc second man was knor.n i j became acquainted with a naymond i Kennedy. Then Taylor arranged a meeting; with John Huber at Huber'a j ne.olreop-i on State street and visited her at the house, PAYS HS TABS. j About ten days ago Huber took her to I Chicago, she alleges, w here they went ' to a roominS house over a saloon near j the Polk street depot. He paid her fare ;an(i uron rsiurnln? 'e Hammond yv her i A day or so later, she could not re al! the exact date. Huber took her to j Judtfe Trest's living- apartments in the Rimbach builftinsr. phc- states, and lnroI du-e-d her to (he justice and another i a xvboo rArf ii nt ninttrnft i HAD A LITTLE WHISKEV. . Then Hub,.r ,f, Th. aR(J th Mhr man dr:in.. nhl5k. snd he took lit.ie. Huber returned and started out (Continue! on page nine )
" I FRANCE IS ACTING
IN PECULIAR WAY Eminent French Campaigner Says American and Britain Must for for Errors. By KOBEsT jr. PBEW (I. V. S. Staff Correspondent.) PAP.IS. Feb. 11 "Frame has the rjg,t to ral!1s ,er voico to address pub jjc oplr.lon." i This was the declaration made In the , Echo do Paris today by M Petrlnax. the foremost campaigner agajr.st certain crovrnments represented at the peac conference and the most violent cortnjontator in the morning press. He adds: "Great Britain and America shall p; for their errors, made possible thre-m their ie7ealtm, half of which is e!e toral ftatf-ry and riogmatistvi. n-i :i o'her egotistte-al commercialism."
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the army H i . je
It -,s expee
the presldc-rt w.li be
till she has botijrht more W. S. S. Stamps. CCenfintied on t,atr int .1 fc.e;tei tanrorrow. J
