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VOL. XIII. XO. 224.

LAKE

HAMMOND, INDIANA.

COUNTY

TIMES

THE TIMES' bureau at Stat Capital for All Leg j. lathe Aua.

WEDNESDAY, MAIiCH 5, 1919.

INTERNATIONAL. NEWS l' U'LL LEASED WIRE SERVICE.

utuvired by carried la Hammond ani" On streets and news stands, oo par copy. vrrrt Hammond. SOo per month.

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BAVARIAN CAPITAL, WHERE SPARTACANS NOW RULE, KNOWN FOR CENTURIES AS HOME OF GERMAN ART

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President Sends Message That i 1). S. is Overwhelmingly With Him.

If You Fail to Attend Mass The Citizens Want to Know

What Her Charges of Graft Are and the Police Claim They Have Evidence to Convict Her.

: l'.; i.r.x;.-'. j ( St International ITevrs Service.) PARIS. March 5- "It is recognises, bet tho success cr failure of the lcag"U9 of nations which may on considered fhc ie-;'.cne of the whole rrorS of the -free "conference, fle-pssCs upon the -:iUifness that Pi-esUeni finds in '.ha 'Tuned Sates to take np the burdens of 13 world's pence," r.ays the Paris ediof til's tenflon Eaily MU today. 7 is felt In Fsrls that the oid concep'.cn of a separata hemisphere -wliich trs cree.ed ocd sovemod 1)7 the Hsr.. rte elective is sren:. This mt- fact ttnd h:- Talnce of world poi-ei- -will have to renected in any peace tchich is tc ir.re peraiancnt elect." Bt SOBSST J. FEE' (I. H. S. StaCT Corresron'l"-) FATilS, March 5. AH oi the peace- delegAtions vho:e eyes have heen turned towards America since Pre5i'.ent Wilson arrived at Bo.-toJ u.frp nrofoundlv relieved when

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Mectins: Tomorrow Nistfit

You Are Doing an In jus-' tice to Yourself and Your j Pals in Uniform. 1 ! Ai! nii !io Iib'.c servci In any or-!, P'iii!:Htu!i v!' ;!,- arin-. nay or marine j ci-rr-1 llr.-J H to thrfr ititorcsts tc ! at-inl the tuafs mrrt.ni; at Liberty Hal! : Thjr1-i- vf riJnjr m li'cli lias been caHecf t: ''or tho pirpot,? -f pi-tt.ing a fmrornry or; :iMnli n untii-r waj. i ( cr 4 ' : ii-i-n 'n.T.-i Ihn nmnj and V.YM 1 lani'.m.n.-l scrvtl in ur.no: in durii'K tho v fir v.'h t;pri;-any snd Ham- ; r.-r er.t w y mi'tp M"n t!i.-:i sevn- : -!";. rJcc!it of tb.j a v, r.jtatc vouti- ;

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DEVELOPMENTS IN W. HAMMOND POLICE JAM

f ia.-.-Tf.orid at-:ts the

The

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- rvrmci. T'.y an (i:aM:!-.c a J of t 'I iv.ro r. cuy hs tlif; nl:'- a t:t -- t l.::,li! rr.vry l.tiiSd.aif i'or t'-i. ,s.- f.-.n.riv -n i 0. '.vv XO .-t..Tf r. t?j

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W. W. V.'s.

alil'y a chap'fr of the '

ho r rf ?en: legoi!thnriy to a mT.-iorif.l fi s : rs. 1 !i

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:i-iy be T''-''- oti t-j ra:.o rid d.dlarr- by r-il'lio .ui'i.ii?.truct ;hc lii)ld:ni; o ns'-d n n rub'.ic auli-

i-ity as t " 1 as the .coi-

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rany wtiii f:anie,l ! KowalsU winf vocv.i

; . . ; .-- ut- t:-.p in Ko: f n'oa u:n t-l :;! thing on hi i's r..'t'riuui n'won owned hy brother ii!

; it . and po. last

'r.Cf: ni-isrif trate, closed en time

11pvtab West Hammond w Oilman t iia rport?r t)ie ar;n!tlc; vf.3 ss:rncd w hen vv ;;-!;!5 U '.r- blow -!rtr band? j'layinjr iron lr.ar. b'.r.p. a -tans: of pr:pon"rs w ere n rkin und'-r euard repair ins; tho f irrcts end ;v: ;i!Iow eJ to paitiripa: in oeiel-ration. Joe Mrsh!lS'3 $U'.00 ciHm.-igo sij-t a;dii'..st v'hirf Nitz as private itizen for i'il:f;vu? treppapF romiiiS v:p :u Chicago court tl-.ir, wtcS.

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SCENE OF

WHOLESALE ! KILLINGS

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Allies Fear Germany Will Hav Nothing to Pay the Indemnity With.

BCXUSTIN-. (By latematjoaal Ner Serricc.) BZSZ.IIT, March 4, 4:30p. m., rla X.311 flon, March 5. A moo la Alexandernlats

j today toad an attack npoa. two Amerij woo are eeliered to Crcsr , workers, tat was driven off ty trocys I who fired upon them. The Americans were rldJnr la a tar.:cab when the attack was made. , The names of the Americans were av: : learned.

thev heard that the president had

.ibled to the American delegation

i'S vvxuiii like to l.iv.

tins: .'tntl billiard room and :i

'Ttirpin? the Confident Cpm- ; trading r.m Hro arrpng!tifnt the soi-

ion that an ovcrv.nsiunuj; maj , Vrr

ex the favor 0 vvenan

7 e.

American people are in the league of nations,

..t iiner, t

prcrxiinence given on tms .he Atlantic to the criticism Wilson's oolitical op-'

rue in the United States sen--a,i caused a nervous feeling.

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Or Perhaps A "Y. : H I' t.j a' t l Tmi: Tim 5 ffjini

or j-roiijir.er. b'iiid n V.

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n public Jay that

e:i f:i-.r ii C A. wiii'h for XV. r-

'.Lib.

TiiO vrio'j r r ro''a! ' v. i!i 3 '. b( 'r " Imj 5ietiiii :'.' the in )-;. 1 '.': ii iig Thursday r.iir'i'. T.T. H. 1' .Sb:.irrer has i lcd.rcd 'lie sol

diers lii-- a?!stnne

The trial of Harriet Kosonbaum Trl- . ray afternoon promises to "n" ih i.iont sensatb' npl rir-. tinK in AVcst Ham- . r..c!?ij since the days of Viryinia Tiruc'K. ill - reformer. ; The court of .'.;t.e Teaser will .Void only a smxU pc-rtit-n of the cur- i io.f. -itij!'n! T'r:vla r. ftrrne.fn at twe ' oVlo.-:; v. :rn M rs. Kos-Jiibuuiii is placed 1 "11 t:-.l I'v'.-'H j'.vy of twelve men j r. a cbarae of ci-rat:iiR a disorderly j hou.w. Tise i:!'.'a ceutt-rs 111 rrj.j r: ?f nbautn - ; t ic-eil 'n.'orTr.stir n safT:-. t- cau.f a xvh-.ilea'.e tndicttuent t.;l.-r of tb ;-otics drparta.ent toi '-.ifi" ana "f-rotc-

f RfI.I.ETlX.3 (By International Wews Serried AHSTKSDAK. JCarea S-There weie oyer thirty rlctlms in the fighting- in and around Berlin Tuesday, accordingto Information from there this aft., aoon. Twenty .ere killed in the city and eleven at Idchteuberg;. Tvhen t i Beds tried to storm the polics tta-,i.-.r. A state cf siegre has hoeu ---:ra - .; at Hamhont and Halle. The etrlke is ipreadingr.

Scenes in Munich.

Bavarian royal palace (upper left), city hall and view of the heart of .! city.

American urt itudents

Munich, the first large German ' German art. For centuries the ruler? city to fall into the hands of the were gsnerous patrons of culture Spartacar.s, is eminently the home of j Within th memory of painters yc-t

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CHICAGO JUDGE ATTACKS C. POINT

CR. T. W. 0BERL1N WELL-KNOWN PEOPLE

IS QUITE ILL

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BANKER'S FATHER

PASSES AWAY

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Aged Citizen cr Hobait, Years of Age, Dead Af tsr Two Days' Illness.

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Time-) ,p- v. . r.'".!';nf:. li.e Him- . his lionic '.'i st .ci:tC'Vi. i:i 5 e.mi passt-d ;.;S davisbt-;-:.

1 the;- ur.iiet

ir.gr. A numbf r of I Iartmc-nd ti.dk:t! itici who served in the arniv. incUidii.fr ( Di . Gra'aan.. Moltoti. Touns, Xichol ct c. are intcresf ed and v, ill be r-resetit. i Out. of vhc Ka.iers in the r.iowiiicr.t tr . 't-ptaiti riwyd ?I'jrrtiy. What They Say. ; ('-jiiMlKau l'.ruee "H:iinu:.d -. far , b ii'.i.d e ther cities in the lvatt'-r of pro- " vidit'K a ?-'Ji'nb!e recrf itini, pluc for lit.- : ..i:ii(j men r.r.d nccv tl.r.t tii-y bav ..! 'heir c-iur.tr thy are more than ; ; over cntitied to c ::.. side 1-1 1 ii.'ti. It is t- y ; . spprot riaf fc-r us t.- show our rcpeet; Ir vt I;;.- ir.iti-r tr l'ie nietj who ' ' tv cut to the army and 11 a y. We n-.r-u ' a 'V cr some c.:-j.-a;-.s-iti-f! thr.t vi'.i p,c:- ' form th'" fvuKitifns e.f jt -T'." i I.. T.. lioi.ihertrer I think the phut : .0 organize tho rervirr.ed soldiers and ! -.iii.orF a I'.rft elas proposition end I ; ouju'-it to dcieiop into sr.r.tethir.p." J riosc.;.i I i.'.;ii3t"ck "if there is any- , ; body in this town 'hf tins an) thins 1 1 corning to theni it is the man who wen; '

1 to var and if the town doesn't do an1 th ir.," for him it never v.-i!l do anything ' fc-r its your? men." ' Tave noo-te "I r.:n r.bsolutely in fa- ' vor of stub an organisation for the ol- ', diers and sailors and believe it should

ell. Following her tr.al the lor.r.ci te:rt keeper ?ro;ms.f to tell her story

MtCH-.y Ho:

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Judge Gimmell Launches a Ordered to His Bed by Chi-

Bro;

de at Marriage

Mill.

To a reporter j-esteroay afternoon ! Cnief of !Viice Nils admitted hsivintr j l:.l:en the two days and two night ; trip in an u u tornobile to CVUar le.lie : and Lapofte with two women and two' men. F.-it the .i.ief maintain5: that !

'.vhi.e liariieit va. in ihe patty h I pttt

vss escorte.e! ty ti:a. .r:i.fii. a tcrnt-r

H ;nJ:a in n&I.ioriinn I

stis hi; a as niti k. f was drunlf in Curnhati-.." the n

.tef told the reporter, "or 1 would launched a broads. 'ic sganift u. it

cago Specialist Yesterday.

IN GREAT PERIL

The F. N. Gavits of Whiting and Miss Deming of Hammond in Narrow Escape.

tEUH.KTl.v. J BT SIDNEY CASE (Exclusive Cable by the I. N. S. :.u London Daily Express.) PARIS, March 5. The gravest ap- ; prehensions are felt that Germany may i be plnnffed Into Bolshevism ana will j have Bothina; to pay indemnity with. It 1 Is learned authoritatively that, ia view I of the heavy claims of Trance and oth. ' ers Great Britain may foreg-o any mon. : tary indemnity from Germany, demanoina; Instead part of Germany's mercan. ; tile fleet. The commission of Jurists ap.

pointed to consider the wax g-rdlt of the ex-kaiser and others has decided that the soverelgm of a state cannot be pro. ceeded against, but the decision must be ratifled by the pesce conference as a

j whole before it is effective.

a'PKCiAL, To The Tiv.es.I OlirCAGO. March i. The plan to

the "rairr'.ige mm at liuimi 1 1.

out cf busineps received a boo.-t today

t when Judsr Wiilitm M. oeai-.n.ii c. i the Couit tf L-'o-,-eft:c I'.elations

Spkcial To WJUTINch Ir.d..

TttE Times. March 5. Mr

Friends of Pr. T. W. Oberlin. chair

ir on ,.r ,t, traninininl Ttcrt Cms will ! WJIITINch Ir.d.. March 5. Mr. ena

r -ret In lirnr tb:,-. after n , otii: 1 : a t ion I M I'S. frank N. Gvit OH thir way hOII)

with Citi-afro tspe-.-ialisty. Dr. Preble or- i from Chi capo, had the misfortune to

dered trie llainmond phvsician to his

wnen I a5 apportion

ori

HP c!

not have gone r.n tie trip

Src.thv nPrul rue. A roan will d tb-.r.si in :. drunken 'eondit'.e.n that h

won't '. .rj.en he !S h0ber. Hut I 1 i'ard-v.-.-.o't v.ti, Ifarriet: end I Fp r.t $30, 'Many

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a totii

t cf

six month: 1.000 case."

l.eve that trip was intended to get j . something" on mo. T nei er accepted j nny f?raft money from anyone." I The chief showed the reporter a pajper on which was written in ink a

ris are mar: .ed si 16 and IT

1.1 years of aee." the rr-

porter ay. "Many boys are marn'd at 17 and 33. Most of Mich marriages prove failure? from the "tart.

Fi.oiiid he so amcjidea

marriage of f;irs oe-

I "Our law

to prevent the

purported statem-.nt by a Mike K.-h 1 fore 18 and boy. before ana inertof South Chicago that he visited liar-j should be ern-.eth!n- done to destroy

,,x C-iy:-tt.eIon ren am? were t. the home

w r. e

fS-

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C'-i.o.

v, as t

deat!.. shipped hti e

if h.s for., osep.i

t he run ra; - n -

yesterday a iter noon , r,ubiic Ikl. ontiibuted ail it can a'Tcrd."

I'rfir.k T.onrke "I am beartily jn ! fa, or of -nooui-aK 'iigr and supporlir.5 an

rger.izatioii of the kind."

j rSett'i ! 14th.

bm. Fri It !a on tti

chief hope.-- t - c (Con timed

. ( -.L;

.. , - i;oririueted

.. r;c v. Witt of the Cbrif.tian ne'ejime to this country i 'or five :cai'S rescie 1 : v--' if. (hen moved to Holer

.,.'i,'at resided tint!! five years

v.-b.'n !, wen 1. f Toledo to

bis .aumnei. He is survived by f, rs Kd and Josph. Henry, of Hammond Mrs. H. Sa.vton

Mr.. .1 . Jefferson

have public Fupport. j Johu Cav it "I bli-ve the memorial i

V.uildmir ;.oi;ld be paid for by taxation. - rath'r than public subscription. The . f WTP A H ft TCJ

iiy night, fooi'inry evldenc" fhat the livict the woman of

oil Jihg'-.

hurcb.

IS T'. New where

a so.

e with

the criminal irarniwc ;ui... j-m-h -the 0:10 nt Crown Toint. For n Fin a it ; these KcavtrgTJ irorry cl.il ircn. i

I after askms them to s'sn perjured af- . i fidn'. ;t a to tlc-ir aae.'i j Tl e business f the court will be rot so r.freeiu or more with the cem-,

SNOWBOUND hns rr.-b '-if.-n If the 'pferenec to, i rc firawn from Judo. Gem mil fx report.

Tn e.'.i-.er words, he jsvf ,

bed yfsttM'dny and pointed out that it will lie necessary for him to vest and : take treatment for several wee'ns before ' resuming- his praclic. Pr. ubcrlin was ill with tonsllitis recently and i now ' troubb-d with rheumatism. Hi war ' dntlep in connection with tlie Tied Cross chapter here. T". f. b-ilth examinations for ciiiidren n.iu draft board work, to

gether with tbc unps rullc-b-d ei ei ity of j the influenza epldctuic in Hammond ;v.i,fn tie city livi.-d under a serious. ' shortage of physic-in n? liave ca'isid a 1

breakdown in Dr. Oberlin's health and . his physicians ordered him to desist from practice until his condition improve. It is believed that complete

have their National roadster Atruck by a large louring cur. In the car with the Gavits was Mi;-s EUarnor Deming ot Hammond, and although the occupant? were hnily shaken up no one was injured. The car however, was turned around in exactly the opposite direction in which Mr. Gavit was driving, and had considerable damage done. The accident roeurred at a cross

street and the driver of the huge tour- ! ing car confessed he never saw the I

Gavit car until be struck it.

brin? this about.

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ROtMTSDALE MAN

INDIANA HOUSE ACTS TO EXPEL QUACK DOCTORS

By ALFBED G. ANSIXSEK. BERLIN, March 4, via London, March 5. The first big clash between the Spartacides and government troops occurred at noon today

a i in Alexanderplatz, when the latter,

without any warning, began firing upon civilians. I saw from six to fifteen persons killed. Transportation is at a standstill and thousands of officers and employes walked from the suburbs to reach the city. 20 POLICE STATIONS HELD.

j Twenty police stations are now held by ti.e Independents and Spartacides. Police headquarters were seized by a j marine division and several government, soldiers who were found th-rre were

seized and disarmed. There is every indication thet the independents and Fpartactdes are btcke-i by 20.0nn or 40.000 trops incudin? the republican guards, numbering about 15 000. The government (beaded by rresldenr

i Ebcrt) may be forced cut within 24

three sr.s. Mef- , of this place and ' find two daugh- i r.f TcUeston. and !

twent; -four Rrand-

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h''dren, eighteen fri-Sii.u-an three great-great-grandchildren v.rvive htm w!fc passed away seventeen years ago on tho loth day or Ftburay. . t Interment was made in the Hooart cemetery.

VERMONT VOTES WET YESTERDAY

(By International Hews Service.) , ' co CHICAGO. March 5. Every man j that available wn nut to work todav re- I was

n.ovintr Chicatfo's heaviest snow of the, .amity trou.nes

percent of Cue cases drint'' lost the sete cause'' of the

STRUCK BY CAR

to

season which threatened

interfere with traffic. j A drop of nineteen degrees !n th : temperature, Accompanied the snow i storm, which starting early Inst night. ; continued until morninf-". j John K. KaeMer, Gi 'at Lakes sailor, j blinded by the hfavy snow, stepped;

(t!rptll WflVP SWPPTI NpWiln frolU "f a northbound Chicago & , XV ei wave oweepa iew ; Xorthwrsrn train ,aEt night and wasi

instantly kilted. j Vision was eo obscured on the lake) that several lake boats were compell- )

ed to remain !n harbo:

seriously i nf the cases the men drank

and that Jn 75 percent j

and tnijuwaru noiirnan j-ies jjac-

ir.any

the m

the women also drank.

England State; Cities Wet for First Time.

GROSS TURNS THE

TABLES ON ACCUSER;!

er at the St. Margaret Hospital.

Passes Medical Bill Aiming j'-- shootiko on-

at Men Driven From Chicago.

Times news service is the best

that money can buy and honest;

effort can furnish.

DOLLAR DAY NEXT TUES. IN HAMOND Dollar Day -Magic Word. Dollar l'ay Is next Tuesday. Mar. 11th. Dollar Day is the time twice a year when the Hammond mcrchsnts forget about profits. Dollar Day means Joy for the house-wife. , Dollar Day brtnss happiness to (onus uli'T the. dollar must be nade t" reach the farthest. ' Dollar Day 'is the bargain festival eif the f-esson. Dollar Day brings shoppers from very town and city of Lake Co.

ICE DEALERS HAVING SESSION (By International Wews Service.) INDIANAPOLIS. March 3. The eil-

MONTFELIEK, Vt., March S. Compitto returns from elections yesterday in Vermont cities and towns showed that a "wet" wave lias swept the state. This city. Burlington, Rutland, St. Alv. . .nrl liarre all swung into the wet

column. White River Junction and St. ' vrr Jubilee convention of the Indiana

ri,.K,.r the border of "dry New , Ice Dealers Association opened

tr,.m; went wet for the first! today, the first speaker

time in their history. Many

towns went license. A heavy woman vote was cast in Burlington.

on the

here

pro"

Bench Warrant and Fine for Baron and Dismissal for Gross.

Special To The Times CROWN POINT. Ind.. March 5. The

trial of Judge Edward Gross of Gary,

e, .o.milt and ba'tery fabed to ma

Edward Iloffmans. f years old. a

jarber. of No. 150 Indianapolis blvd.,

Robertfdale, while crossing the street

yesterday afternoon on Indianapolis

blvd., at Harrison street, was struck by a street car. Mr. Hoffman was taken to St. Margaret's hospital in the Hammond police patrol where he died of bJa injuries two hours later without regaining consciousness. N. Nicholas, the motorman and A. C. Dahlstrom. the conductor of the car which hit Hoffman claim that Heffmari

started across the street without look-

small gram being Pr

II. E. Barnard, federal ! terialize on Tuesday owing to me ao

He

urged continuation of food

..iir,icirtir fni- TnHlan.i Tr rf the complE-ining witness

"I ing either way and that he ran direct- " lv in front of their car.

INDIANA WOMAN HURT IN CHICAGO (International News Service.) CHICAGO. March 3. Mrs. W. AC. Cohe", of Frankfort, Ir.d.. and Miss May me Iultee of Connorsville. Ind.. were slightly bruised by an Indiana avenue car. Tbc car had just bgun to meve rtr.d the women did not sec it because of the driving scow.

I strongly

saving.

Other speakers on the program were A. C. Bishop of Cleveland. Ohio, refrigerating engineer for the V. S. food administration: Harry D. Norv'.lte of Cleveland, president of the National Association of Ic. industries and Frd O. Edward, of Marion. Ind., on 'The Natural Ice Crop" Leslie C. Pmith. executive secretary of the National Association of Tee Industries of Chicago, wit; be the principal speaker at the banquet tonight.

Chas. Baron, who had uross arresvea j for striking him in April 191S. A bench; warrant was served on Baron, and be ; In turn was fined $23 and the ca' against Gross dismissed. The case of the State of Indiana against Krupa & Krupa was found not guilty. J

ALEXANDRIA Plans for the consolidation of city and rural schools in Monroe township and the city of

lata nrlria. will he dlSCUFSCU OT a

meeting of the Farmers Tederat

here tonight.

ion j

ly in front of

J. T. Reiland Is Dead. John T. Reiland. 50 years old, who is well known find much respected in East Chicago, died this afternoon in Mercy hospital. Gary, following an operation. Vr. KtMland. who is the son of Judge and Mrs. .1. V. Keitand Of East Chicago, leaves to mourn him besides bi3 parents, his wife. Lena Reiland. smd one daughter Mrs. V . A. Dolkmann of Hammond. The funeral arrangements have net yet been made.

INDIANAPOLIS. March 5. The house today passed a bill amending the medical registration act in the face of assertions that it was an antichiropractor's bill. Tr.c vote was 2

! to IS.

The bill, according to its author, Representative Harris of Lake county, is intended to be a club with which quack doctors who prey on foreigners in Lake county can be driven out of business. It provides that all physicians in the state must register annually and pay a license fee of $2, increases the fee for prosecuting violations of the law to iZo and increases the penalty for violating the law. Representatives Day and Wood opposed the bill, declaring that it was a

direct slap ct the chiropractc rs. They j said that intreasing the fee for rrose- j

cution cases would lead to prosecution of chiropractors Represenative Harris said that in Lake covinty there were many quack doctors who have been driven out of Chicago preying on foreigners in Lake county. Representative Crcisr. who is a physlcfan. declared there were hundreds of doctors practicing In Indiana on the licenses of dead men or without licenses. Better call-up The Times and have it sent to your house every night. Then you'll be sure it will be there.

In one clash between independents and government troops In Alexanderptatr, four nor.-coms were shot. While riding in a cab I saw a number of shooting affrays. At one place a mob charged three cafes trs'ing to seize some army off -cers who were dining there, but vcri driven off. One young girl, who was caught in the line of fire in Alexanderplaz bad the top of her head shot off. Roth the red guards and the government forces used machine guns.

GREENSBL'RG Decatur county has voted in favor of the erection of a county hospital, not to cost more than $10,0.000 as a memorial ta Decatur county men who served In the war with Germany.

NEW ONE ON THE OFFICERS (Dy International 'evrs Service) LA PORTE, Ind.. March 5. With the discovery that bootleggers are now bringing whiskey Into Indiana by hiding away in the grease boxes on trolly cars on the South Shore railroad, which operates between Chicago and South Bend, the federal officers are now carefully inspecting ears At all stations. Within the pat few days fifty tyiartF of whiskey ha'e been found thui concealed. Fines and penl farm sentences are being imposed on bootleggers, who are adopting -this new method of evadvng the state's bone dry law.

PJsi1'e