Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 212, Hammond, Lake County, 19 February 1919 — Page 1
1 7 rA5r bureau a! S'alt Capital for All Leg'slatNe News. FA !R WEATHER VOL. XIII, NO. 1112. HAMMOND, INDIANA. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 19. 1010. lNTEKXATIONAl, .E1V3 I ILL LEAiLD WIHU St-nVICE. UeiwiVfoi.: oy carried in. Knnionu a5 1 On streets ana news ta.a. ie per eepy. j Humininil, 5Qc per month. I 1 A Mr V7 . TRY CLU Ills
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Loss Fully Covered By Insurance and Rebuilding Will j Take Place Immediately, j Ths fci? sta party wliicli was to hare ; eea fflren at th Country CItiIj tonlgnt ! tr Is announcea vrlll, tlirougn the re- j jrirce and enterprise of tUe ciub off'- : clils be riyen at tho Hammona Cham,iet or Commerce Instead aurt the bannn:t anl program carried out in the ; fullest flejree. The dinner will bcgrin at 7 n. ni. saarri aa't xa.gr- xui i wi.i , In charge. "The re'l-looaea stuff tc!3 i " there as usual,"1 announcea Chairr.iau Term Hachol. -better than ever asJ more lu a bunch." ' , . , ,v- 0 4 One of the costliest and raot ,'ubboralv fought fires that Ham- " , , . mond has had in many rriOx.ta, ronipletelv cutted the home of the' i. -nmond Country Club early ... tnis -norning. The b:' buiiciins v;a3 almcsi j c-ic:i up by the fire cmd its con- jt:rts ru-.nea by tire, smoKC c.v.. t vaier. The loss vill probably rcaci, $20.0U0. It v,-as fully coverf by insurance and steps to :: V-ili immediately have beer taken. TIBE 13 3TUEB0RK. 1: was tho s-.-nr.i b ' a?" in a n ft:tV lit ou - I'.tre y L i: pivwrt:-. i.-cei - s-.of link tviJ3 h-jrne-i by m:t- , - v 1 Ia'nmoi-1 bo t. r... prv- -: .'.b-'Ut t-?.o o' '-'-' -.rn-i'ir in the rc .in a-ei th-? Han n - iiil o-( fj. rt ir.r n t t o.1 ,.ro;-o tly l-o: b Co;y id illt.d e ,-) i "1! : r for t -.--a-re.-r i.i bo..-.- ' - .- r. t-e-i he Jl-imi-miH tiro parti. : - i-tn ate? a:e! !!,, lis for the .liJV.Stt . n. Wb-: a ') f Wl:t. N.'i . anies ...f the Har.i- : t did arrive. f.ai'-:e th i'-'-of i r; ". r r;ii i 1 i tie r.-ii--11; i.-'.-MUCH PRAISX TOR FIHEMEN : .-en Van one of mo "'.oj-t t-ttibl ! hp horn H -mi mo nd p'.op'c had cvr r.c. ?e 1. T'r.e Ian.niot.d f.rjrV.t desperately to f'.ay f.r.c;! ; d ;!,, Nil! and b Te,-:r!ci-its of much v mon '.i tre the s j f '.-r tb.c; r j -i--.::iince;)t wo; hen tin fire was! r :- at 6 oViocii this i!i.jrn;::B Ch
N;;i or-j-:rJ bis w:p to cleft n nn tho j ban!:" : r: '. ivii o-i-ris and water before t!-.-y b. ft and) '.". . ' '.":! -Coan example of clYit.len'-y b fir? ;
;'. -.l.f.nB tb"- doughty tiro men K"t Up !.,--, d ff conci-itulatioi-.'. 'i.vihf5t;.ir today vceal'sJ that t -,!-oi- had t-h-aned ont h:s f'irnai s..ii!y after n-idnisbt ar.-i ha. piled i - one cinders asamt nine t ibles tore j . -i tho holler rooi'i. "ttrtine- tlic .;?7. Thor ! no 1 1' uib i:t tbe si..ras '."otntV.art'.nh OTTICIAI.S SES BLAZE. .. Klnlniii cn.S'ctrw ?.r" X. " jntry Club we: soon en tiie creiiv ,. hcr'j an (nvnT-riSt- crowtl had pa tbe roil '''he -yc'-:it at-.d rr cords w:e sa-.c-i a:.-i j jii-.o of tbe farnitur-a but t'r.e i.i-.s; of ii- interior -tiuipnient v3 5 ru.ncl. Tie ,-rcrt -n betwfvii tin? 'Pit' r find inner walls f'i v tltauKlit and broke out it n (.nt piaeo and then another. It -oul'J be coi-.TJored in one p'aoe oi,iy .,, purpt out 11. anotl-.-r atid ti.e voinn.eof mo',;e indicated l.ov.- hard it war. to b liT'.e. tOSS PUtlY COVERED. h'hi I-;-s is full;, oj.ore.i by in?.r-a-;. e in b"tb the T.ah- Co'.ii. ty S'lvinss , Tru.t o. and tre 1 laintnon.i .-s.it.n-s & Tiut C-. Steps tt nbu-Ll ba-.e ab . ... j .. i,.,--i et :n mot ion aid work v. tii 1 ... j .... be rtish-H. -he Haiiuv"'"-.! Ccur-.try Ciub. the only o of its kind in tha Calumet reffior,. l.een tb-- ,,-Lne of many important ,- ri.a Bar hennas and f-,;ivlh. ?. Its n ei-ibership embraces the IcnOii-K Hi'"" or Ilannn.-n 1. Whir in?:. lrt thii.aso, nary. Indian! llarbo-. Crown Pf.tit. -, Harumond r-nd Hcgovish. It has p birge non-resident r.icmb. rsl.:; in i-ri. ago. It v-as built in l'Jli and A. :;u'ri-.-iy rumor wn 1: ilrst rreidcr.t. I- ,. club owns ot'.o of the proCi'st Rolf i.-a-.-s in tb.e -.'hicepo ditrKt find tho n.-oa-rty it owned by the Hammond Cr.untry Club Aiociat!on. -.!, -.,..nirv Club sr a sr will be b.ebi at Ch.imbor of Commerce tonight. 19-1 ! MAID'S HEIRS GET $4,000.00 VALPARAISO. Ir.d.. I-'ob. 1?. A setment in the So.OOO damage suh " John Kronnovsky against f.r.nupl Maseat. was effected Monday In the Por- ... . , 41,- ,i,fendant acre"- 1 cu ' a.l ' t ire- to mv the plaintiff ti.1'. 3 ami settie the costs. K ror.novsky's daughter. -Alio -was employed a a domestic !n Mtisoat' homo, fell thronsH a tky- ' aht, while sweeping snow, and cavad jnj! iea wh;-h raud iifv deal!!. 1 deal h. 1 uaiy. 1
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o...T r T' r ; :' ASl-'.-.-.. -f, . .Ail?' V 1 "4 )r ); rcot. California acriculli;ralit. hobnobbing h ith the "friendly" bres. ,, , , , ihe hoc is rcany a friorn.'y l-.ttl chap. accor;iine to I'r. F.. R. Root, f.)JT.'o;,, ariC::h,;r;1i;: t of so-jJern Califorr.ia. lie lectures with a hatful of them a-i ailcws thorn to frranibie around hin far,-. Up deHares the Ik is kept so buv.- in CrJ.ij,. ca?on that it has no time to stirs' anvbodv. " i,t INCREASES ITS CAPITAL STOCK -a i 1C l: t ': e" dp!' b r' 1 h e v i -- "1 t- : ;e a : -: -... ; : rc t - 1 v. Of I ! e K.r-t ;n--r. 1 s a e it- -ri-.K-l t ' fr . O 1 '' Ko-a V, e c ; a "l He . ' :'M ftI !i-S . ' - U. t--; Tb - '.l - n e r I -r i nnd mo! h r .1 s-: i ii't o.":r ar..i ; v'-; ii .-..ore eap-lai to ii-L"- r i- r r:s ar : M-i i 1 ro and lioli . ! o., ooa t. r. rr t . . I - Jt 1 -ne be.-f-.Me ti.-'- h n -i s ! of aTa i . ?.e.-- t! c L,.-.-a ; i.ii .sr-.-vth i t "a ! t: -i- t ever !-;!vin Iti th- in.tae '"'- ' 'tt ' :'" - ' s;on '-t ate r ; t : in .. : and h. nd ti r on:."' EAST CHICAGO MEN HAVE BAO ACCIDENT i Peter Nagey Will Die As a; Result of Motorcycle Accident. ra-.il h;n:-J-.iist i.'h.t ai vf 43l Ab-XArider av.. .-.;.d 1'ete N-j - . ;.. liatt r:d'n i mot 'pyy on :-. I ItilltPOIvi. lSl 0 O;X o'-.iotk. v. bf n at th--..:ni-:a nv c-nue ihry ran ; li'itc, a'.." '' -Corner ' i - ir.to a v.ajoi!. ( Th-" !.ub--r a re ',: 1 a r.d 1 .0. : tt 5 s i'o;r p! e t ' 1 y tit r'Cii w-fre very badIV v.uvt i Ih te N:-zv " a p-.o.t.-..! ;.p 0.1 tiena . bet a, a. shLn rf I'.f- a s '..and h---w : ; - .- -1 to St. Mi:,'io' s itosjotai -v. ivr" b.e wa oi'Tatci ur.c-n att-1 has ' , si:;:i:: ya:i--f of ;-h;. lie ha'!nir a; iai-h" '.. torn ia it , U-- '. hi -id the; car. '. I'a-.l lir.-.ey. w h - ai :'-!.- ' i.on to it. Md,'!.'.- .'s h ;..:ta . v. a. " UT:d to he out nV .-;t the l.c-ad and fuc-s and1 hi- eye l:,j -irr-d. NEW S13C0 FLAT AT GARY Y-f.oPia.-' John and niisabetii Xu3- . In f-i-i:.i n permit for tu- erett.ion cf a thre-story brick flat huibi.mr eo"i nt .1.1"-33j Jefferson etroct, to 513.000. ether poiioits tss ;e-i wore: L . A 1 Knou it .n. two story ti residen-.-e at! 413 r-nnst Ivania street, to cost 1 0n. ' 3i X nviij.- k, INCITE STRIKE HV timtill I. AMJUHMi.V. I BI1RI.1N". Feb. V ,.' r ,i,, t.-h 10. Thyrtv-!ie coal mine in tiie - . - nhineiand tio-tri. t. ami a numr-or o: ' stttl mills, 111 la line Krup.ps. are all idle tis ti.e result of the cener tl s'. rike proclaimed by tho Spar'.aeldes S-f Artac;t leaner? declare tne str,.-;-win re-,.a;n in oriect u nil tne governwin remain ii-c-nt troops ape withdrawn.
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BOOZE NEWS OXZ LAUGH. (U.r Intrrnat iwnnl ow Nervier). I'lUNCL; Ht" l'KKT, I-'. C. Fr!. IT' Two woiiifn ivlui tho.ic'.it they wore burins frty-flv nallons oT ;.:.sK'-y I'H'.d a inau $l.-iN)) fcr tli' k-s sr.' thru t' c. re J a ar-siil-r. ni hit oti'y no vir.t nf wiu.kf;ii.i'i fittnl b !. : III the l.iins-L'-hj anl tii i '"sii.'i'uii' r c-f tl1 .'. ;!- container fllh:-l ith ua'..r. TWO LAUGHS. Illy International -ti Service). OWF.;i.'. I" eh. 13.--K-'ii'ios of the s i. re:-s :" t'.e ."dry" rnovf ni r.t which rfs:.!i'"1 !n the denial of alcn .; if I'fviiasfs to th t-1tiz.-ii.-j of t!is viK.-ic arf b.-p intiii.i? t'- be heard, o vt- po voted ".Jry" last N-vcnih'-r. .n Rttf-r.:i't is now bcina: made to a'.-.im-l the villa charter in relation te ti e salary of th-j T"licc Justic. Hitf'.nessi for th? J--ti : u-.xUt. it 1-- i.r.-.io. e, to rerii.e t-ilary from $7.'u to r:r annui.i. THREE LAUGHS. (Hv Till r --: i-?i:il Now cr'ic-e). K w -- -' ' i: ? - - Al ! b- . . -. ! ;. a r J "i ; n ; 'I ; . - I- ii !. :i i t n-1 - ML- - ' -. - - ' ' t - f'-f l.-.c 1 1 -:. , h hi; r.ath-ii. T'i ! ' .1 -a:; ''Mr;. tig. J -l'n ,i -r el --'i h ' - : - - i : r. LT--r--ii -. J-'i .rv ; ; r . . : ;, - h m - -:' ; '. i i .i M:i. j'1U-V. : :.j i 1 . -1 i a:r-
i TOWN IS ! JOYFU
I L With Plan to Remove the Court House Abandoned, I it Hears That Criminal j Court Bill Will Pass thei House. ! ;-r T::'.! nd . !' : i i .: . iin-J !: at it ..- t-j CI '.OWN T" i.f-arn n- 'hat i a -n.-i b e ti 1 1 y a n-i K--' a O U II " 1- - (j'j!.ip: :- before o-l-r.t of Mart-li, Crow n it t-Mlay. k of the . .. -jnt.!. itpat tU- ':;o-sli--n of mo.--at will ii" : t- ve n be jk-urn.-t.cn'. th Kf.; nt w a ! 1." jd " ni t i i n c'a-.ai t ' i v ,w he. '.on a ;.-J aa.n in two ;, efi rs v n tne ; 1-4 '. .-1 it - i e ii-'tts. i l.iry will peit .n li:e t-.'i-i'.'. ion m .n.-'.s for a .-u-thop.-o durtnif l'.S art 1 yet an a- !. i-iatMMi '. f a ii'-iii-ired li.-i.isnn.l ohar, anl in-tead t f f u : ; io-r -r, s. the; ..in to ha ..-; nil .-onrt u-.j- r one loot j .-ah" it ie-s p.'.oo-l-i it i. !.'. :1h red. i Ma; k.i- H ; i"5i:s. 1 'a . sr !; - rt , Sam j iii-J 1. lit:-foe el ...f tl,-: t .-. t! ; In-r.-lTVlpol! Tl-.'A llillk Ii? to i a b:!l t'.-.iit tto;hi r.:a'.e the .-r ihe e.om y s;...j. t ,, ' Vcv - 1 i .,:;nt r.i- aipo e ' t'ee b'll ! ,,, VOJ l .-.a -1 r o' 1 pr-fvili nt. tl.ey on lii-. Ki'-nnd to i-;,-,5 tb-o-jii 1 y in 1 a'. et, r. r a h- - l'n oil y s a t o! '. !. v - "-; '' ' h - P 50..I to I n 1 ire. -21 has s. . : .arte bill bv ' and tht bill to ha f piss- d th-hc-:se Judis-iarj t .a h !- ;-,r,.,:r.i-j 'l i.e Uvotmi rrolifJb'.e n ari.t' r-'OK'-n:-... b:il a ci fin' !') ' con rt n I it i.-.t - and is now :n or. tie.. 1;, , f n iio.li : S' tiators 'irant : h n, for it '.11 the m;i ; deir.injs that Ih-tbill 15 ' o.h-o and Hi o - n are w 'o-n.ate and th-- s n the lio'l?'- ?:! it 1 any of th--:11s ar pas-'d by the senate. It ;i -" t h o n -t h tie .-rint.na! c-rt o. . 1 u o'lld C'-t thro'-.ni:. Means hib- HHivr-.o.ipl. Knt Chb-aeo and Indiana lia:h-r have a -.o!r;lif lied 'n-'thirx toward 0 ma 1 ia riat 1 .n. Tito bi'.l to toake pos.ihie the amalsaira'ion of t 'n 1 1 o ('.ties ha' not been .... rod .1 and it is rrportrd nt Ham mond that tb- -omioit ivbinne.l It i'-t- shr.pe l-.as ro.t vet Tho hatic- for it r.t i-t..i..jr'ii n as th.- b tt '. -1 a 1 1. ro np"-V-and his falbn boiiind. T .1 1 . - i this s art s ts l" h'-" -001 io-",.i.i "i 1... t ..,, 1 no.., do of th.is totvri that North t :? r.sl.ip b.t off a So-.d b't more than it foild .hen- ami mat o-r-tain peopb- ct Hast Chb be ratiier ci e stfallen. ;o ou-,pt to EXPORTS SET A NEW HIGH RECORD Interaalrnal News SerTlca.) tVASHINtiTuN', Feb. 1) American ex ports in January set a new liitfh ro.ord. During- the; month goods to tli tt.lue of S23.C'0.Of' were bhirpod to forcizn port, it was announced at tli ..opartment cf commerce this afternoon, only twice before bate exports in a ei,u mf,nth ev.-eeded 5 t"'li.l'Jl in .value, it was ai.n-ti. is " ,,! . ... i; .!, Tn-.. seven ni.'i.uis "' .'"- v. ere valued $-.7;'.0'.".'J"0. an mr n 1 , 0 over the 00 rresponding p-riod of the preceding year. Imports for January were valued at 213 000 iif.'i, a. docroae "f $21,000 0U(1. tompsred v. ith January, 131S.
1AMM0ND BOYS EAGER FOR HOME
They Object to Rebuilding France at $30 a Month When They Enlisted to Fight. That the boys "t.t-rr th' rt" arc get- ' ting i-ick. and tir 1 i-f t tliu .1 i .nir "ra!i.--; at h month t.Ii-ii lis. y ..-list--i o i tight ar.-l !i"t to shovi.1 i- .: n in the- , ioHomff plait" tror.i a I .-. i;;ii....rnl iul- ! djr reo n m) tin- :.i...-iin:s: ; "Tninoourl. l'rai. rjdf.t.r 'ih'Jtii. "Th- riays, nre short an-i the nights are k-nt; in this l.-n-l;.- lrnu'li spot Uvery day seems- p a .-ar. Tiie t!ni sc-niE ) 'e-nf: b-tTi!je ve ,! .. ,.. to stay. ttimk m-i-oUy gm s a hilii ri'le r. A j i were oner t-niere-J f-.-r rioy but th-; or-ltr -a: uunti "-rrnande'J and we w-ri ' ordT' d t .1 help lehuiid l-'r-j nre. if ' course I'lr-re-.- i.(-d h'lp. b'.t we .-'re ..-.lj.-r! nut l.'ibo" rf. Th ; war i r. . Wo didn't rn'i-tt to -lVi! Up Vt inc. V.'e : cnlisff. -i to li?ht tiTinatn. I.et n ci-nie .h-M-ne for a -t';i'-. Wo hae v..-r !! lri'd for month-, an-i v. L--:t a l-;;.ir a d'iy f--r tt. "Can't .'! l.:nd grt li 1 .uli home'.' 'Why do -a e have- to 'y !,';.'.' "W'-- ha-.e -! I h"-e f p nonti. h-t r.f the I !a nvo.t.d r.oj v. We don'i want to offeiei t'le T. S. bu we, wanto K-t baek to H .nm -oid. What i llf m-i-t- i? jth-r c-'"-.'n;e r-ut l.'ri for - sh:-rt. r til l" ba'.- ? . ti ;;-nt b a- '.. ;! knows wh'ii we v ill pet bnek. Wo are wotkinsr liavi but we v.a:;t .. t-.-t ; l-a.l; in .-i ilicn lif-. r-- -inr lo r v 1-r. n-t. We rend c-it Vft rtv-irdt t-. d.ai old llan-ond. "i-'i:.x:; i rut.Ki'":-. i ; -Co. r. s. ih.i.--., j "Tr!a e. curt. I ': ' n-;e." ; LEO 60 PIECE BAND Hammond Boy Distinguishes Himself in Service at St. Paul. n -! i f i i" t (,.- a :-M,.- M -ndi a , : . r X c n n. 'jfi - h 5 o i .'l o a v ,;i tior rioy .--! -I f t- iI .v. ;,4 ',-.,-(: o' ;:f-p:ee. :,n l si t vt er.ty-pi. e .rt-bf -;t i a 1 ',.h,v-t of Kb'!. ly and n-. dii f-i t or a. It '.. for lc-.t in ' e f t : -n .n P'.U v c l-i :i.'" nt a al ti. K, -n.-.ol l.'orr-'V vtiis offered a poa-i.-n n-.tn a Jr. Paul orrht'stra l"'t ,1 r 1 no-ci.t a t!,".-Ch. ' t ,s h :j nten".h.-n to in pi .:'e-: ioT!. nijs;.j ,!.- NOR. PAC. HEAD FOR PRIVATE OWNERSHIP Government Management is; -r . r T--j. T.-i. i jnol I or resL xnieieKis of Nation. He Says. " WASHlN'i l'.V. i-vh. Piivatf ' - n rshiji -" l aiiroads w trh "v je. cr.vi - ft tiO and bt-io-st i:iaii.isnuiit under , --ni'ubb-. th"i o.i?ii and protect ive rocu-ihati-.n is brt. Howard Klliott. preridtnt J of tii-.- i.. ',!:. in l'ai-ifie. t.dd the s'nate ii.ttistate conmirr co. coiiiinitteo p-dat. i -ip . ,'iii.-;;t n ik 1 .- h i'. m.-iiiat-fn-.ci.i ; and 01 1 01 ol" A mei i.-,a n railroads a : 11 -i t'..r tbe best int'-ic-t of tbe nation." ! be add-.d. PP-Liulatioii under pi i- ato uu:v-i-!li:p siiould b-. so arrani-cd and d-.r.. .,o,-d. I.!-il-.-tt. L'. I..--VO.. f - to "i'-'st-ite an. i tot.o'iragc in i: Pitt-. ", to be prompt and rerponsive to cbansinK conditb.-ns. but at 11. e same time provide ciic-ck;. to prevent miv nnf-iir and di-hone-st f-ra-:tloC by owne-ra ai.J ii.a tia i-t 1 s.. IT- jpofce for th: creation of the now j rf .11 1 i ve tl p.iitment a department of' :rai:sportat!ori. wi'h a cabinet member : lit its b.-ad. rt tary M.-Adoo's li '.- ...ear c. titrt:-; b.sn l. af.a.b d as roas..iiahh- and urncc?sary" i . WHAT NOT LET CEMPSEY SING "BEAUTIFUL KATY?" Kun will feature, the ajt"rnobib? show at 1'b-rty Hall in Hammond nxt month If a partial pr..rat.i anr.ounco.i tt-nay ip . uir.eu out. ' "' ' "' - "- .., I. abl t,. n-y ft - - ' "..... ""' .'".--. . nn? entitled. uat 1 lias e sam. 1 Hsve Said." anil fleorge KrootZT ilaim be w :H tsl.i'iit a ..:--k can pump fire w&t-.-r. All llie floor spaces for tiie that show h ive fcoen taken.
AND BIG'ORCHESTRA
"Lion .of France" Shot By Assassin
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House Passes McCray BillD9troit and Highland I Folks Can Breathe Easy to Exclude German from i - All Schools. ! NW WH,i That ff . Their Kind.
Me International News 3-rvice. ' l.M'lANAI'o!,!.-. IV b. If'. Th 'ray aiitt-i rtuntt bill na fa'.orably re - I tortf d t-i the hou e vf repr--': ntat r. ':-- i of the Indiana ! 'latnre tl'tt nornfi? I by the -i -l mi ' er. .p r dnee T i-and urvnjori'y r'-'rt. favn-ji pi?sr. ,-ol. pf - 1 e.j. The l-1'! va pas-e.) b;.- tin- 5':i'i'" vfond-iy nd wmiM esi-hnio 'o-rn.an tT'-'Pi fl'l r.tate tieh'.-'.li. Th e-ir.n. i ! '- e :reiirned n diiide. report ei: 1 he Iree. . ; 1' t b. . 'k5 I"'' a-id tVc mino-tty r'r-'-rt. ; ' t'a- orin? bi.b. !:U ;i--si jion.m--).t. adop--: i h - h'.. ib-f-i:.---3 ''.e a: aany a l.jlf .'..d'oay ow n."h;p and vii'.itity "nip i',a:ty seals cf r:.'..f''" or : . i r. 3 . - . 1 n j r 5-1 a t . . -5 in ti.e r poP'l'-'- ! "-" ' oi! ' ft . - ... a - - hdl e-tai'iisiiin : t ,;. t ii : r .-..arsbai. Tin : ;,: t . I), e n n iua , a nd ( '( f'-hooi s ;pt b-nCot.s of town , nt . nden t s, w hi : it . f b-js.ue.s for tiie j I .1 rp-" '-'.l -i r ) to: m '- w as luudv "-i'.-t ia "' dor of j ..! f-.'j- vo as.-. S- ra! meas- , i I uri'S w.;ro up tor l- rplny. s;vi-i a ; n 1 as.;; es w o up ' Iil; in th. i.-- 1.- t 1 .nd read-nurr.-.ns and a i 1. j .01 her a 1 j Xeai'.y ; ; -'-in-iay "rj t: s, nr. t . . ,y tlo.s at; --i n. ..-n. -line, -t it '.!).- in fa-, or of. o- -" v ! i-r- .ng lit in to . this i:...i'rriis in soxtet n ' e s . 11 1 1. pas-. a 1 1.- .".I I'l.llU- j 1V5 X 1. pe Mill t lo f t i 1 hy lo-lroy o.t 1 . f thus.. i. iM,. t au.e.n; 1 o n s 1 ra ns : t.-ol.l P a .. an. t,i.and live st oe (,:ni; , the : :n.N in b.,nds is . ::::. i j-:-'lU st".,h land t.l:lh j ,-.r lh., rA; fa:l:, u:l t: V 1 1 : ti-rn i n . Vun A.icl.tn--.Jrdtbry : . IK a -. . -n '- n t . 11 11 ...!. -t t it. v. ;-. s ia.oi.ioiy i.p..:l-d t J. G.-HAAN GETS CITATION " , Lake COUllty SoldiSl IS Highly Praised by the War Department. r-.,; j j. ,-.-:, Tim-' repiorter. vo(-i; tj-, lo.tk Iivi?ion, Ain.y of 0 - . . cends the. :'nfonni.t!on from ' Crnun todav tr.at Major. -O-n. . S. ' Haan b.a& bee n Lit'- i f...j his war ! w,.rk. The citation reads: i i Major-' -len. Wili'.ar.i i.l Haan, j L". S. A. This officer, in comI ir.an.i of the Thirty-Second Divi- ! fdoii. took fi prominent part in tiie i Argonne-Meuse offensive and !n ' Hie brilliar.t and Micce?ful atj taek against th.e Cote l)an,e-Ma-I ri", covering several days, which ' deprived the enemy cf tho key1 point of the poition. His eiear ! conception of the tactical Jit.uaj tions involved Fhowed him to be a military leader of superior order. l:0: IIESTblil A card has been -it ed from ltarbiv Zolir.an. P.-e-l : - - . , t ' tor soldier, teportea m.ssin m a.-.;oa. . ...... h ,, hi., wov to Camp. She.--man. wnerc the army. will be di. t-harsed from Are j'ou readinsr The Trrnes?
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THE HEAD Five Revolver Shots Fired At French Premier As He Was Leaving His Residence Today. (By International News Service.) WASHINGTON, reb. 19 One of the two men who today attempted to as--ssinate Premier Clemecceaa of France was r.eJzed by a mob ana almost killed before he was rescued by ffenflarmes, according' to a tllspatca to the state tlor,artfent from the American embassy at Paris today, i According to the state department ad- . vices tbe at empt upon the aed premier's life was made while he was s-t-ed In his automobile, Just after leavicj his residence. The two men Jnmpad to the running- board before they opened fire. One of the bullets peno fated M. Clemenceau's shoulder, it was stated. His condition was believed to be not citous. the dispatch said. Premier Clemenccau received three wounds, according to further details rernivea by the French hlgTx commission ) lust before noon. One wound was In the arm, another in the back and the third, the lr.ost serlons of the three, was ; in the chest. Tha Paris police reported that the at. ' rested man gave the name of Ccttin (By International News Service.) PARIS, Feb. 19. An at tempt was made today upon : the life of Premier Georges T'V itesman, and one of the j ciommating figures in th ! perace co"f-"e. I lve revolver shots were fired as , the premier was leaving his official i residence shortly before 9 o'clock i Clemeanceau was wounded but I will recover, it was stated.
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-en ! ii:e Police announced shortly aiiuc jtcr the attack that an assassin had ':been arrested. II;- name was no: nr. ' given . of WAS TO MEET HOTTSE.
: hipremier Wi, p., -3- tj 1 '.a i l ;!.! in. . -a r 1 : Ih.-V d. ' '-hi - bui;et rtr.it.;. M. CitiT?!i.-ai: ':. t: 0 arm. An.-thi r j.rnf.-ti a te-3 the bo-.-i ' t.f tli" an t.'-ni' Vdh:. i I ersor.o ran to the assis'ance o' th i ar-.i stH'.n.an, but. be was able to ; wall; into h! rendenrc. ' Cb n-.onc-aii bad an eng-aa-emeuS to ' tli?t!s rencc confc rfi-e affairs wit is I E- Tt--sc. of tht Ameri-.-nti d.b.'noti n t 1 0 o'clock, 11 'vti'1 liaint-diatoly t a no-Lb-J. - TWO ASSASSINS IN ATTACK. t r'-nut-r tiomtancfau was at'a.lHil two n-sassma and Mas wounded bi ! 1'Oth the ;-r'u and back, according to ir - f-.-ri aetion r.-orie.j from Pir;s tod a-. . .'ji...-rs t-j th.o Krcivdi embassy i that the tnetv-i-.t-'s rcn-orv it i-xpoct ed. King i blurs'- s--nt the following: n-"--sa-.. nrrioiiiicv upon receipt .f (-.-,, infori'.a ; ion at Buckinghnm palaco: T am siioeked to hear cf the tlastan!ly a' tat k tij-m yo.t tbi-- morning-. 1 1 . mostly ti-ii.-t that tour injuriea are .. serious, nnd ihat. thanlts to t'mr (-Continued on na 1' LLOYD GEORGE TO MEET MINERS i i;cluilve C oble to tlif Interimtional et.ti tertlce anil London Uall7 biprcH). LONDON. IV b. -Premier Lkn d iJeoiije c:.;.eots t met representatives of ti.e miners tomorrow to nejtot.ati! a postponement of tho threatenr d strikr, p-fnii'-ns; a governraent lnest; zat ion into tiie question of nit , or.-'i ! iz.nfi t.:c t-oai mine.'.. VHITING MAN DIES AT WORK ;Sro ivl. To TtiK Times. WHITIN'J. Ind, I't-b. 19. Herman Gei-l-r, ait-- foriy-s;;; 5 ear?, a --merit e..t,p. actor by trade, but who was .Matin the pip.c ftttei s at the Standard - 1 , . - .,-. r,a e v .trmniod .i...-i.-l of h,.-t failure t l-.ie at tt ,0 1; on Monday. Ci'lf'.'-r resided tit 515 13 D-;.rc)tcter aventio., Chicago, to where the remain. were taken by Undertaker Owens, after hoir.ij prepared for bursal. The funeral took place today, interment in Oakweods cemetery, Chloiso. BANDIT RAIDS IN MEXICO By International News Service.) j EL PASO. Texas, K"b. 13. Employes of the Ajnerloan Smt-Hir.? and Reflniuer ('o.. and other lare American con-erns in the, Chihuahua district ar today concentrating in Chihuahua and will shortly leave for the United ,r. - --- --'- 1 liere. l;:ni.or. f impending bandit ra ,d
