Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 210, Hammond, Lake County, 17 February 1919 — Page 3
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CHARGES Tho Argonne Battle Was a Scandal, Declares Gov. Allen of Kansas, Before Senate Committee Today. X&traat.lon4 r?wm Service. ! WASHINGTON. Feb. 1 7. Charsthat UTnian aeroi'lanes dominated the J sir atui that American artillery fell so ; (hurt in the battle of the Arg.mnc thai it cost th.- livc of our own troops, were ', f It'THtotl today ! Gov. Henry Allen of Kansas, before tht house rules commit- ' t-e. Hi elaborated tho story with do- J teils. ami charged that there was "gen- ' eral Inefficiency' in tho army organUa- , tion of supply in tlo- American cxpudi- , I'.'in.nry force. He w as urging the com- ; mittce to a special rule on the I-' solution of lopri'onDili e Henry . Campbell of Kansas, for a cop.;;resMona,l 'r- vi st t trr. t ion. t T o.- '!. n ns mliOil by Ciairmnn j I'ou to give tlo' names of informants, hut j !--. 'in ! to so, saline some ol" them , v or- still i" the service. H. offered.. h 'Vo r. to civ the names to members ( o" 'ho committee jrivatelv. 1 Tli Roerr:or was in charge of V. M. i C A. " orU with the 2.1th division, made: br!!) o Kat.sas troops, and ef ar-.l h- had not only hearsay evidence i T -t personal knowledge of many of the ' thi'igs- concerning of which b'- testified.. TIo an i.I tint although the campaign i the Argonim whs pinrno.l for four; t ---i-F.-s. "ihe men were poorly clad: me of tl.om with thefr feet on ;hcj i und. nnii m"t of tliem wearing thctf i emmer mio-w " r." j i i-o cr-!iv an ; nu early in e'"1 - nnd lustd l"o nights and six ciayn. "cthors of tho half billion dollar B'Toplim.. debauch may reflect with f- 'name upon the 1.700 Kansas troops who f-'l dead In tt.c fighting-. lm)ro;ierly su,'-or-..'d by rither nirpinnc r hf.n-y fun.;." saai ;-m . Allen. "'me message from the front rend: " 'Fo.- God'j? sake, send Koine atnmu1 ion nr.d food.' "The answer went back: 'V.'e ran do r-'thing; Minis blocked'." STOCKYARDS ' EMPLOYES WAGES UP Arbitrator Fixes New Wage Scale; Soldiers to Get Old Jobs Back. (By International Naves Serrlce.) CHICAGO, Feb. 17. Fedeial Judge Samuel Aluchtiler, actlnK as arbitrator in the wage controversy between stockyards employe and their employers, today announced an award of i n increase of ten percent, as of Nov. I'1. 191S, to all employes setting iZ per week or less; tlie advance and the back salaries to be paid within twe-n-' days. All employes over 21 years of age v. no are Retting less than 42lj cents en hour, or Hs equivalent, shall be five.n an Increase of 2 1 j cents an hour, i rovlded this does not brirff their ivigf to more than 42 'a cents an hour. Overtime is to be paid at the rate of ' ,ime and a half." The workers had demanded double time for every hour after the first tun houn overtime. Men who went into the service of tlie l. S. are to ret their old jobs with all their rights and privi "8'es. 1 the employers find It necessary i i dr-hn,rfte othr employes to make i co.r for returned soldiers and sailors 'he discharged employes are to have , o ctua for grievance .luige Alschuler h!d that the startin j time for all classes of labor shall be the ame every day, but may he changed by Riini? reasonable notice to tne employes. If three shifts are eeinif worked the starting: hours shall be 7 a. m., 3 p. m.. and 11 p. m. LATOriTE Iiwrence Groon, chief of the horticulture department of I'ur.ii,e Fnlversity will outline aome experiment concerning veaetable gar-il'-nlis on muck eoil to county agents 1 "re Monday. COLD GONE! HEAD AND NOSE CLEAR First Dose of "Pape's Cold Compound" Relieves all grippe misery. i.on't stay stuffed-up! ijuit blowing and snuffling! A dose .f "Pape's Cold Compound" taken every o hours until three doses are taken ii! end grippe misery and t reak up a -were cold cither in the head, chest, l.dy or limbs. It promptly opens clogged-tip nostrils and ir passages; stops nasty discharge or nose running; relieves sick headache, dullness, feverishnes, sore throat, sneezing, soreness and stlffneFS. ' Tapes Cold Compound" Is the quickest, surest relief known and costs only few cents at drug stores. It acts without assistance, tastes nice, and causes no inconvenience. Don't accept a substitute. Adv.
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Legislator's Son Who Was Decorated Three Times
. . - -S i t.S. - .1., . is f- s- i Ucuf. FRED. A. TILLMAN W'.nnitu; deeorut lor.s ' !.. t. of the best IhitlK our tu.ys be did In l"ian.o. I. ,-ut I'rid T. Tiilmim. til. Kopresi ntn ! . in Congress Arknnsns. b'l.s reurtv i i"iriiiK rroix d- C.ut rre nnd the T i. S. ' 11 of f 'olll thand Iris been honored by the Ietion of Ho I?s AIM' AROUND -G A R YSHE LOVED A SOLDIER; HE SUES FOR DIVORCE In ilary superior couit this m ininir a o li of compTair.t for a divorre was fed by l'omirrc llernard actrn-t s I 1 fc, I 'carl Hernaiii. !!:irr.F and Well i attorn If Res ys in wh' hat his wl h the had pi a n 1 1 n ti n ; iff nlV e i n - a lil- tempo ;mi w-'i; hi i r :i -.:.- i no s an-1 had iii ti.c.t .-!,.-' s i o ' a I e it st.no, i so i,mi i.ai t of hi :- h us . e; rid ': s. ph wlo n h i-1 s e ' f up and i;n ed him on d n ith nby call; com i n K many a for Ion Jo.-ppli t i . - lii h mi:.-. t ' c 3 s , thl. Alt. o i i I the ir.d w a -i u -1 t nncl loan-t'-e pfivi l.ac be-n J i ami p!a: for some t ! ; s con? '.cart, with my lies i r. din; and in one hlmi-cif and f o 1 o w i n ! -" : jind so many r n f w h o iv a n !-d the I-'n HUSBAND ! CHOKES WIFE AND i SHOOTS AT HER ctitv.e to t!:e po'.ic--- lat niuht that a w om an by the name of Mrs. Jno. Fovdics at 121- Jefferson Mr-et. c.nry. l-.ad bn shot Fpon aitival a t the s-Ane th- woman was found lytr.s on tb.e he.1 sufferlnsr from a bentlr.c hr hu.-i.and had sivm he and he shot at hr but his marksmanship was poor. The woman had s'arted divorce proceedincs asra.nst her husband and he had foil owed her into the tome and shot at lo r. H made his escape. 0. K. GIANT BATTERY OPENS ROOMS IN GARY The O. K. Giant Hatt'-ry company who will soon locate its factory employinn on the start 30 people in Oary for th manvifa-ture of the new batterv, have opened temporary demonstratlr.ir quarters at 317 Hroadway, in Gary, and batteries will be made on a small seal..- for the tlm- beinsr. The o K Batterv con-.panv have decided on a site for the erection their plant in Gary and erection to completion will be started in the very near future. NEW LAUNDRY LOCATES IN GARY The directors of the New T Hand Laundry, recently organized com pany and capitalized at $10,000 to cate in Gary, have teceived their eorooration oapers from the state loi n -of-fv-e at Indianapolis. The new lamdry is to "ac located in South Washington street where a bitiliiinK has been leased. The concern will probably erect a new building the coming summer. Directors named for the new concern are Mrs. Mary Shepard. Roller Tillman and F'.l S. Key. HUBBINGER APPOINTED CITY SEALER Frank H'-bb:.nger. c spector for the city o ing to announcement, eeive the appointment ity health !n- ' Gary, accordmade will reii f city sealer and combine the two officers' duties. At the request of Mayor Hodges Mr. Hubb'.nger recently took the examination for the city sealers' office and has rec-lvd notice from Or. Barnard that he hnd successfully passed, the examination receiving a mark o Mr. Huhbinger will attend the 5th amual conference of the weight and measures officials to be held at Indianapolis on February 15, IT) and He will leave for Indianapolis tonight. NEW COUNTER INSTALLED IN COURT CLERK'S OFFICE A large new stee sectional eoun-coun-j ter to replace the old wooden i ter has been Installed in tlie c ! office of Clary Superior court which for convenience Is a d' Improvement over the old count Don't throw your paper away without reading the want ad page.
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OUNTY AGENT
FOR (By T. A. Plftco, County Arat.) i'HMWN IMUNT. 1MV. Feb 17. The news letter this week and next week will b- of chief intere' to the dairymen of l-ake county. In ihinkfn ov r plans for tho future of the dairy Industry of thin county It occurs to me th-it wc have ari especially numl opportunity to become noted natiomiliv as a coi.m:-. r h"i'o exceptionally ood J'Ure bf il Holstem cattle nr- produced. Reiiipr heated near the center of a trrea agricultural region and Chloajro la mi,- so i.(u . Lake i-oiintv will always lc enrily accessible ! buvers from no' only all parts of the rni'ed Staff, but 1'rooi ('.i:oi;i The p.'oduit of the dairy fiirnis lore wi'.i alyi have a market on account of la inn no near to huedieds of thousands of consumers of m ilk. W'iih a proppeet for a permanent market for th- pro.lin-t of th" dairy farms T would think that th lor:!ea tiling for The dairyman to do woul.1 Tito lay plans for tho lontc time d-elop-ment of i ur dairy industry. o fin' Fomr time In the fufun ny at tlond of the in xt qimrter century T.i'. i'ii'PiIv. lrdiana. would b- known nationally aa the greatest center of Xept iona 1 1 v ht::h i'l;is li.t!!i in" to h" found any plud' or. eartli. If Lake county is to acquire hi.- reputation it Is. of course, up to the ilnlrvnvn v)io are in liusii'c's here now and those who TAKE OP RUSSIAN QUESTION Allied Council Anxious to ! Settle Problem of Russian Strife. By SuBEKT J. PIEW. IMitlri. 1-cb. li. 'the Kupiriiu; you iief f the fel l at pow ers anam took up llic-Miiii nutstioti at this morning's t i si sMi n. Tin. council debased the idea "f Winston Spcnc.-r Churclull, h was h- aid at S Uurday's me,-! Ilitt, of asking nil j'aitics lu Russia p, c, -asc hastilitbs u:el the aj pviiiument of a commission to
for ; lake i' id ,i e from cacl'i organized n-ov in I etroup. The siii.-;oslion is to Invist the ends in ! commissi. ,ii witn full powers of nrbitraiiat she i tion.
I or h -.sband ! Tie new plan tioi s not ptoide a meethe tiot out of I i'-K of tit- l'.oi.-lu ski and the other d"v-
mm nts who declined the invitation to tittihd the ucncrul confetence at l'rln.-e Island. lb fore his departure for .America rrfsliient U il.-ioti expressed concern over th- conferences Inability to t ike any praetpal mesaures to restore I'.ussia. tli enjoin- d the Anterican delegation to tlo. n. ac- eonf rence" to lo-oretate e.ordially in any workable scheme in that O i I CC j 1'If mier Lloyd Georee. of Great Hrltain. is also extremely anxious to i f!i .!! protuem. in view ot the unsettled htbor conditions in Fnftland. and the leaniiiKS toward liolslo vism of cer-tai-i labor leaders. Ihemifr I'.orden. of Canada, is a weekend speech, urt-o-d the dob-pat. s to the piace conference to ppeed up their deliberations. II- declared that over threo months had elapsed sine- the armistice and that soldiers believe that much time has been wasted and are amazed at the deliberate methods employed. j (Exclusive Cable Br tho I. N. S. and London Sally Ezpraai.) LONDON. Feb. 17. Premier Lloyd George has decided to call a national congress representatives of employers and labor to deal with the critical situation and review the entire causes of the unrest among the working classes. The congress will form a permanent assembly. i AFTER VOLUNTEERS Appeals to "Comrades of! 1 Fannenberg and the Mas- j surian Lakes." I By ALFRED O. ASDESSEN. (I. N. S. Staff Corrsponait.) F.Er.LLV. Feb. ID. ( Delay ed) Field Marshal von Ulndenburg today issued from his headaua rters at Coblberiheadquarters at Goldberg an appeal for -volunteers. The document, given to the German press for general d'stributlon. deplores the general loss of 1 willingness to sacrifice for patriotism, and urges- the people to work energetically to preserve the native soil against the new enemy, Bolshevism. "You. my bold comrades and comrades of Tnnnebergo and tlie Massurian. Lakes." the appeal concludes, "hurry to my aid. My appeal to I'lorimn's sons must not remain unheeded. Regardless of tribe, whether Bavarians, Saxons, Swabians. or Prussians, regnrdk ss of party, w-e are all Germans. Forget what divides us. Gather again in love of home and discipline and in confidence in our leaders." GARY WOMAN LIQUOR VIOLATOR Mrs. Kosia Lockner. an Austrian woman living at 1700 Iielaware st... Gary, was found by officers with several quarts of whisker In her possess'on which was corflscated and with her brought to the .station where she furnished bonds in the sun- of IVO for her appearance in the Gary city cnuri.. Another violator was that of Frcv CohhR arrested by police offic.ais at Sixteenth avenue nnd Pennsvlvsnia st.. last nighr who was found with a o.iantity of whiskey in his possession which he was sel'irg and was apprehended bv marked currency put out as a halt by the off'oere Tie was held without bonds for his trial In h courts. Thrre common drunks were fined Judge fiunn's court this rrnrn'ng Are you reading The Times? i
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DAIRY ft will jro Into busines In the next few years to plan the dairy development work in such a way that every factor in ibis ilt vt lopmont program will contribute to the making of Mi' h a reputaHmii f.r this county. We can ru ahead here in ihe dairy business produi'lntr some pure breeds and selling them at a fair price as Is I bcititr done on some few farms at pres- j ent. 'r. we can so plan the w ork that I the county wlil build up a reputation j for having thousands of xcept lotuillv ; (.010,1 animals and wh- n that Is done the i production of milk on many farms will j bo ri secondary im it!, r or a by-pro (uc', while the production of pur bred hlnh class t-sted dairy animals will be tin-; line from which the chief im-onio from! tb, farm is derived i In the next few weeks the dairymen ' of I.iilie will be trivia n oppor- ' tumty to decide on what the future of the dairy Industry h r- shall L An we to EO o without any I'lM-eloptnet! ill t.e ,v,ir const ruct i e KraiTi which , p,. r, T . nr,i,1Pip( milk deflnit f bins for futu-e of tTiis grin' Industry or '-,- loin lint ih: in a irrr-at da try Improv- no nt pro will Tie outlined Ty the Vr -m Ihiv :rt ? This is a subject which should Tie Hivcn serious thotipht by the pure bree, nun he ,:- anv steps are taken to put i-..-i operation tills const rut I e proftriim. WHO IS POTTING Senate' Committee Asks Asks Who Is Supplying Funds for Bolsheviki. (International IT eves Service.) ASHl.VWTi N. l i b. 17. Where do funds com- from that are used In th i f pi eal i iik t h ! I his count ry i w hich lias b , t ion. has no i a t lops w i ti' x ;- ct,-d ' o fBolshevist propaganda In Th- senate committee. ep invcstiifittnjr th- gumyt fnund out. but itiditoday that the committee p-t some information on this sil.ly from department of SllhjeCt. t J'.! s , ice Soliroi 'Die ci-mmttloe was scheduled to carry ills inouiry on today into this phase of j the campaign v.atred by those who apI parcrtly prefer a sotet form of nov - rniiH iH to iliat for which our a nco., i ors t I fought and difd in mor- than one war. ! Albert Ithys Williams, w hose address j bef ue n Sununy afternoon audie-nc , ritarted the whole Inquiry: Louise Hry - ! ant. Wife of Join, Reed the majtazine -reilitcd as the government to ' writer, v ho was once a iinvoy of the Bolshevist this country, and Rcynroml Robhins. Ked Cross worker of Chicago nnd others ' Tuxm'"' hftvp l"n mentioned In t! Inuuiry so far. till are to bo called as 'In esse"'. HOT SESSION OF LEGISLATURE DUE Continued from pace one. tha school. Th" house lias passe.) the Iirst of these two bills, early in the pession before a week had gone by and the Frnatc thus far has failed to not on 1 the bill, personal jealousy of authorn of i other bills on the German question be-: ing large responsible. 1 Tho second Lowe bill also has been . paused by the house, hut with many i amendments then to. The house also 1 ht passed the Alldredne-Negley senate bill, after amending It. and this bill likewise provides for tho repeal of the old. German-teaching amendment of 1(6!. j Meanwhile the senate has taken ac- 1 tion only on a bill, introduced by Sen-' ator Van Auken, democrat, to strike out I tho provision In the laws governing high j schools of the state under which the ; teaching either of Latin or German In i tho high schools was compulsory. In view of many persons here the senate is I i responsible for much of the situation. ' that has given rise to such wide-pread ! public protest against lack of action on j the German bills. ! Fersona! jealousy of Unrry L'. Necrley . ! senate majority floor leader, hn been 1 responsible for many of the troubles In I the house, the leaders of the lower house innlend and the coining week probably will 'see some action taken to compel Ncglcy to merg. Tils poronal pride In belnjr the nuthor of whatever bills are ; passed, with the common p-ide of the legislature in ei iidicating German from I the schools ' It,'., ! j ,'ra'h-r- here have spent more time I ! ''"nsiuVt itig w hat they should do In re- , i-"1"" t" too German bills than they have spmt on any ore subject during the past week n.o the coming seven days promise t develop even greater I Ulscusslon of the German question. ! Meanwhile the highway question Is j again the underlying topic of dlscus- - n n hoth house?. At a caucus of the house republicans several nights ago it was determined to Tiring the proposed state highway commission law out and pass it under su.pcnded rules The ame thing was to be done w ith the tax reform bill. Neither of the nils are cut Slid it was discovered later that widespread opposition to certain phases of each bin hnd been responsible for the overturning; of the caucus program. The center of the fight on the highwav hill again is between those legislators who desire to see the automobile taxes of the state diverted to the state highway fund and those, who desire i these taxes to be kept In the individual ! counties, as now. A proposaT that these ! taxes be kept in the individual counties i for road maintenance purposes and that j the state tax lew of 1 mill, proposed in the original highway bill as one ele- ( rnent in producing the funds necessary . for the highway commission properlv to! ronrton in road building, be Increased ' o 2 mills. Msny of the counties of the i State would be Crimpelled ti- pav in ! taxes until' thousands of dollars more bn.ier a 2-mill tax proposal than thev ! would give up bv allowing the aufemobile taxes fn he diverted 'to the staff? Me-hwnv fund. Fr'ends of th road, bill are determined that It shall rem down In the heue for quick action early th's week. A ! ih't'r frht en the automobH tax pro- j I vision Is sure to be started If It does. ! In i '',;,r'',vn"f, h tax situation remains tinj changed. After cnneiii agreement t , hrir- It down and p" 1t under suspend ed rules, mncb onpesltlon to certain features of it developed and It was 1m-
IDOSTRY
possible to Ret action on It. Frietwls of the bill now declare they either will see It pusned or killed early tills Wek.
WILSON TO HAVE BUSY VISIT HERE (Continued from pane one.) chief of which is that of Atty. Ocnil nl to succeed W. W. IJn-Kory, who has resigned, to take effect Mulch V A ureal question has ails n over the appointment. N w Knmand wants It, not now for the t.rst time since the ci.il War, being rei, resented in the cabinet. j Hut New l'.ti(Sland nn talh objects to jlhe office irofh to Massachuset t 'i, so j Hint in the ex'nt there is too m rious an nrKunionl. It Is possible it may K" to Senator Lewis, of Illinois, who st "ins to lie the - olid choice of most of the New Knfcland statis, if their "ticurilt ; Pons" do not land it. That A. Mitchel l almir. alon property custodian, would leave hj-; work, jito-re. which Is fvi n na-re tmpi!a:it 'durlnar i icons t -m t lice', f.,r Oicii- , or s posi. is doubled, and Kh-i man M. ' Whipi'le, of ;.ii..iii, n i. not In hi nl, ; has the backing of Senator-elect Walsh. Thi'M th.-re must b.- a n. w democratic i Chairman il'-sl;nae t,, itoee l Vatic--McCormick. Hi hut Cumndtum. the aetinjr (hairm.'in. Is declared to be the a. Oc o Ihe lommlMee. but fri-llds '-"f .Irimes Ouffey. eif I'l-imsy 1 vanii. d-'h-ir s ' Im? the presidential O. K. Committenumbers IiifIs', Iimumt, that 'u-n-i n'i u-s i- it' lie .liked, so t!o-r,. rimy If- . f rict ion t here. i No suocesso - c-er has been nam-d for inti rstate Cointnl-sior r Ilrirland n:iT "hat must he settbd. Thf president is pl'd'-fcd to att-nd a ' I coi f , r- nee op iivcrnnr?t nnd mayors el'!'-"' In- flf-cri- fury of Labor Wilson to ; discuss the labor and remploymen! jCju-stion and this will like much of his I time H lias b t it !- known lo... that he is kienly interested in this work a-' i erpecte r uet resulis jus" as he jiot results in France, j And. of course, there will br a joint .session of cotiprcf-'s, according to jr'tii oral belief, which wili nioin a speech which it will take tim-- to prepare, and conference innumerable to d clde the jfiucstlon of the date of the special ses-!.ii.-i. which rirt.-iltily will have .i Tie called. And It Is belicVcd nc will be on his way back to France by March N at ' ; t'ne latest I t It will be a Tcisy ten days. FEDERAL GRAND JURY GOT BUSY (Continued from pnge one.) Ira C. Smuts, of Wellr county. are j churned w ith failure to register under 1 the seleelHc service act. Hoth are cut J on bond. John I Hi 1 In of Ti rre Haute find Laxro Warnish r,f Gary are charjt- ! I ed with operating- Illicit stills. 'harles F. Mclntyre. cashier of the ! . Farmers' National Hank, of Trafalgar, . lnd.. and Marsee A. Cox. teller, of tb.e ! JI-Kee National Hank of T' rre Haul". lere charged with emhezzlena-nt. Hmul i ' "or Melntyre was set at $3. 000 and Cox i j i neld In jail. l John Hulier. Charles L. Taylor and , KsMe McManie. nil of Hammond, are I ' barged with violation of the Mann act. Iter Flunkett. a 17-year-old girl. is held in the detention horn- here as a witness against the trio. Several secret indictments were r"- , turned by the grand Jury. Tou will do well at Frank Ruttin's , j Jewelry Store. Majestic Hotel building.' 'in both buying and repairing. C-3-tf 1 I j NHFKSi iN February 21 to March 1 have been selected bv the Ander son Automobile Oealers Association as the dates for their fifth annual auto-n-ooi'e show. fr Douglas
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NEGRO RESORT IS RAIDED Thirty-five thirty I'urish lociiun, Indiana. Harbor, w ? s raided by a sijuait of police lant nisht and luni-h of colored pcopie consiHtiiiR ..f iio tuen and one woman were arrested and ure hooked on disol rlei ;v chart.
Will Saul was urrested as the ' lift v e -nu-'. n ue. er while liust Hnyul, 2:1s 5 I'm line. Will I'.row n, .Hiioi I'arish and Mary Tuck.-r, 1714 Kmiiis ChicRifo, were hooked as innm! They will be tried before Cnh-n this afternoon. J IKU TALK ABOUT TAXPAYERS MONEY An interrrtins; tiieitii'K is 1 at til'- parlors rif the i i n - : i-hurch. Fast "hiea. . t'n!s the m n's cluh will take up nu.ol for i-un!"iiii! ht when a d seus'tl of what, becomes of the tiX money :n municipal affa'ts. : v - K . a 1 I? pun. city rut f ro i ! er, 'of s-vr-oi'sis ''f i he co Til i 1 r'poi-i, sJowImlc t h - wiM Xa , 'ei-'s anv !' nd 1 1 'J r-es for the year nnd einl condition of !h- city on " ! . 1 ! 1 . '!:.- finnn1 leo'-mber ii Harm c!t- t ; ea s u r'-r. will t c ' li t the mniSr r assessments and valuations and A 1 treasurer of the i ;tv. w b. exis the lex bill now before th id y. All members of the li eon-e and hrinsr thf e State f! sc rm ielai) are urped !r friends. VOTING MACHINES ARE LEGAL Znternaticaal News Service. WAsMIM! i'O.V. Feb. 17. VotuiK maehlnea nie IrKal. Tlie house rules committf- so ruled today in annrnmcin ir a decision in the contest of the re-el. t bi to congress of Thomas It. Iiurin of Kochstr, x. y.. tiled by .Jacob ti.-rlinp of Ib.ehester. Ininn's opponent. (ii-rl'.ii; omtt nded that the use of votmK machines was a violation of the const i t ut iumi 1 provision for s-cret ballot. The house rules cornmitef- sustained the legality of votInfr machines and the cotntnitte-'s report was adopted by the house today. j Times news service is the best j that money can buy and honest ' effort can furnish.
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LOCAL DISTRIBUTORS and Hohman Streets, HAMMOND.
HAMMOND 10 ACT ON CO. SKI TONIGHT
The third Lake county city to take up th- 'jU'Stion of ways and means to imnii ti:- county scat to t!: enter of population in th' north end of the county will be Hammond, when tlie directors of ils Chamber of Conum-rc. meet tonight. They will oiseuss the p'ai.t to brims a! out the desired ihanpe and appoint a committee to n,..ot w ith the c rum itt'-i s of the Fast i 'lit,-apo-Indiana Harb. r and Jary Chambers f Cnnmrce at the ilat y Oi . miaf t c;al cluh tomorrow evonitig. Kas t Ohicano started tlie l.ai: ro!!mf iast v. "r k by comitie out flat, footed in Ifnur of takniK drastic measures to Ret the removal of tin- county seat immediately. Legislation will be necessary, it is 'stated. 1) Stop Itching Eczema Never mind how often you have tried and failed, you can stopburning, itching eczema quickly by applying Zemo furnished by any druggist for 3c. Extra large bottle, $100. Healing begins the moment Zemo is applied. In a short time usually every trace of eczema, tetter, pimples, rash, blackheads and similar skin diseases will be removed. For clearing the skin and making it vigorously healthy, always use Zemo. the penetrating, antiseptic hquid- " is not greasy and does not 6tain. W hen others fail it is the one dependable treatment for skintroublesof all kinds. The E. W. Rose Co.. Cleveland, 0. '
