Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 235, Hammond, Lake County, 18 March 1919 — Page 1
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WARMER
WEATHER
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VICTORY LOAN PROGRAM NEXT
VOL. XIII. NO. 235.
HAMMOND, INDIANA.
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TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 1919.
INTERNATIONAL NTSWS t ULL LEASED WIRE SERHCR
Sellrarad dj carried In Htnstotl a-nfl 1
on streets nd leva stand, jc per copy. I West, llfammcmri SOe Ti.r mAlitta. I
Flae
Bra
Offensive-
DRYS
TO KEEP UP FIGHT IN 1920 ON ALL PARTIES' PROGRESS
CIGARETTES
AND GAMBLING!
j Former Champion Had to Promise to Quit the King
Before She Married Him
HE THE NEXT
i Bibles Must Go Back in the Schools, Dancing and Sun-1 i
day Observance Dp Also.
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THEY BREAK NO
LAW
rSrc-:uL To The Times j WASHINGTON, March IS. ; The Prohibitionists will take an ac- j iivc part in the 1920 campaigns.: They will oppose anybody who is; not for Prohibition. Their first efforts will be at the! primaries, and if defeated there,; .vill go to the ballot box in Novcm- j ber. That is the programme of the radical , i" :'.g of the Prohibition movement, reprented her? by tl'.e Hoard of Ttinpvr- : .!:. Prohibition and Pub'-o Mora's f ho Mo.l-"dis' i:p:cpal cluirch. as r-uno.J by tb rt-. Clarence Tru V. il-
p-'-n, !'r .--'tTM.Trv. tonay. BACKHSE IN EACH STATE. ?! is also hintrd that any, lMent k.-ti pj,rt vf the Frcsfint to stispend
t! orration of the "Wartime rvohibit., r, Act- Inch is due to go into eff if r..u- t ill . icorously opposed and I tn
: ' ill !1 bn -t.-ite n i
"The boarc, v. men 1 r?i'- .-o..-.,
rr. il.'on. wii! r.c--er consent to th
-.min-i ; ion or
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(By Intrntlonal Nwi Serrlce.) WASHINGTON. March 18. Pseudo-bootleggers who sell a half pint of cold tea for $2 on the pretext that it is whiskey have nothing to fear from the law in Washington. These people hurt the bootleg business as much as prison sentences and besides cold tea is better for the stomach, Supt. of Police Pullman asserts in a bulletin issued to members of the force this afternoon.
NEW TEMPLE
DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS' FORMER WIFE NOW BRIDE OF PITTSBURG BROKER
K3S2ES2
FOR CROW
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EIQHTEEK VEAR OLD BOY
PT. MASO
Elaborate Ceremonial Will
Be Had when Lake Lodge Lays New Corner Stone,'
Date of Which Has Not Yet Been Decided.
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.SfEciAt. To The Times CKOWN POINT, IN'D., Mfirch H. At
J the last meeting of Lake Lod?e y. and ' nrDAM nc c datti cc a m t,,even commi .rPomt.! YLlLrvHIl UT J Unl I LLO ! 0 ,J to ,mve charge of lhr tendunt upon the ccniTMunc laying ef i ! !ho nw Masnie templ to be tli borne
j Anthony Weis of Hammond ;f fh" ,-'ror iim Masonic broker-!
j liood and upon whieh vork will com- !
Kecovennz From Gas He
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menced in the nesr future. Data TTncertain. Th cxa date of the
Speaking I "ranee, how
T?Pffivpi"1 in TVanro
fc w w v i v "w A A. A A 1A A A W w 1 i A-v-'i iif r 1 . - , i
I laying hs not bo dctt-rrained uon. thr
wt:,.!!, mo war in,tlme bcing seIcctcd bv
ao"iu nmony eis. soli i
VR CiKHAK-l ". STErPtSi
If
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:ire v -,1 b-; buiit in c union fo precnt such
'i'" a prpttv
d enous'n fim ai'l'M litrhtw eiir'.it i't!e to
ers to pay you t ho ns the vine, ".ouldn't ii to rna've ; ou rftiif "
lnp
md j
jt o d b o x " r - you liad lot one pro motto appear m
the , progress !
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jot" Jo. Wci5. drureist. i ""J' v "-oniraetor 1,. ll. Crowd!, who j Anthony i a etrr.in of Chateau j ,v" bave entire charge of the construe- I I Thi'.-rr. Colloaa "W oo4. St. Mililel. the!''"" (f the new temple. I American bttl of Verdun, thr ArgonneJ But tM" 5odo I"? taking time by the j j find several patrol engagements. And , forelock in tho appointment of the varl-j ; li" is eighteen years of age. ous committees who will .ee that no; j Anthony rnlf.to tvo eara ago, aged I s,one is 'cft unturned to successfully! Hxt"n. Tie wa.t pas?ed October 1st. !a.t ' dedicate the temple, and make the affair)
1 fall, nt "Death Valley" in the Vrrtltiii "n vl tne events in the annals of
SJOSSIA
British and American Forces in Archangel Region in Danger Now.
T JLOTD VAOUrr (I. K. s. Staff Corretpoadaat ) LONDON, March lS.The Rus-
j sian Boshevists are now on the ofj fensive and plan:
ouuw up ir.c Ukraine. Seize control of the fertile areas of the lower Don and Volga rivers. Cut off the Siberian anti-Bol-
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; aucvisrs irom possible aid via thBlack Sea. Recapture the Baltic provinces tand drive the allied forces belo (Archangel and Murmansk into the j Arctic ocean . j WIN IN SOUTH T7SSI4.
i lne Bolshevists
Mr. and Mrs. James Evans, Jr.. just after the ceremony; Douglas Fair banks, Jr.. in the background. Mrs. Doujrlas Fairbanks, former wife of the moving picture star, recently became the bride of James Evans, Jr., a Pittsburg b-ot- Mrs, "Fairbanks obtained her final decree of divorce on March 3
! grpar.'st immedia.t
' have been mad" intr, .v,
!n bfifin. TTo's
L kraine
lot
if nominated, the eU-c-
of any man fur rrcident of tne .1 Sf'itrs who opposes Trohibition,
.o noubl b lukewarm on its tnlorccr,p;.t. It will follow this line dov. n to cevfrnots. sheruT-". district attorii' -. - and others. " EXTEHT Or THE CAJttPAIOW. ri.ii' b..p rd." .Mr. Wilson added, "ii
, !. i ;n:n-d to k'-ep up an ciucat.vnai
..H'stiw for the Etric'.cst kind of law
' ''ore mrnt." TV,f i.r.iir-.-Aii: of the M-thodist
irrludes a tctat abstainer"? carnpaign. a,.. to.HK lr.ucii fuither in its ef- j i -,'(- t., correct the morals and habits 1 tiv:- people of t'e nation. Mr. "Wilson j icnounced tbat cigarettes would b-- prH-
,1 pe ial atttniion, aiiu ..: -- oi. to public gare for n "lying- ader- , ,..,nenT!,. A demand that th Bible ho ,,!! back in Ihe public schools will be mad". An n: i-Ramblir.gr crusade will Vf waged. Th-re is talk of askit.sr that d-iT-in be prohibited. '"Mxriy people are rs-;T.der:ng," sail
what our board win no
ri!t
ell. the. tpoi-I
write i s nav ihat W il'.ie Kitchb
v ho. outside of the nns is Grhardt A Steffens. decided he would ratbev lose a lo of purses than Miss lthvi Winifred rierce o rr'an KrancUc:-. So they hae married, "out only after Willie promised to quit the squared circle an.l devote his t me to his uire? nf rests on the coasi.
j s-Ttnr find w
moved from a hospital ' Nor,hcrn Indiana Masonic life.
(in franco to an embarkation hospital at
Ipet 'Big Time
j New Tojk at Thanksgiving time. Since! Crown Point's kt-ys will be turned
that da!" until this month ! hns ben , olrr 10 tne lasonie fraternity and each
vndcr ircatmciit at a Ft. .Shrridan bo pita!.
CM E. POTTS
(Continue! on page two.)
'J BARBER ACCOMODATES
CUSTOMERS; ARRESTED
SOUTH SIDE ASSN. MEETS WEDNESDAY EVE. Detroit Strceters to Tell Their Grievances to Their ; 1
Conkeyville Neighbors.
WIND
TO
MAK
E NEW
AUTO TRUCKS
AGM MARRED
MUTUAL SAVINGS CO., FORGING TO TIE FRONT
Inland Mill Supt. Marries Miss Hazel Edgar of East Chicago.
are vinnln? their
territorial success In
great inroads Ukraine and ion 1st rule in
would scarcely be w,,r fv.
the peasant than German occupation h,, b ,h.y endured for .more than a year, and uneducated as they are rv.j"h.ist principles, which at the bottom appeal to peasants because thev prom.sa
itlsfy tbeir greatest hunger th tsr for land do not encounter
obstacles, except from the middle and upper classes, which constitute a minority. Here it may be stated that th Russian peasants, promised land bav no title to it, or anything It produc, under Bolshevist rule. r.ut the peasants think slowly and arc durcd COSSACKS ASS ATFECTED. Gen. Dcnekin's Don Cossacks likewise have become affected. by KolsheviHt propaganda. Cossacks are good fighters.
nut poor reasoners.
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Considerable of
SrEoiAL. To Thic Times I CROWN" I'OIXT. 1 N L., March IS. A
j marriage license was issued here
: Charles I". I'otts, superintendent of trie!
! Inland Steel nulls, Kast Chieaco. Kli. 'fnt "'divided profit fund. The as-
Wi!--on.
TCon'.iri'jed from page two.)
They Demand John Barleycorn As Well As Prof. Deloney's Goods.
F. R. SCHAAF APPOINTS CHAIRMAN
;''"'V. d'bona'r barker. lre t . Indiana liar-, hot towel f rom t lo.b" fa r, f, irkci Hi" j i'o;:t p i'l i ct "' '-.i i i . aliton c laoroi;.. snd ',
ll-Jf'.'IS' t t-. b-
badlv S'llJ''l
Co. Head of Victory Loan Drive Announces Aides for the Big Task.
MaJ. F. P.. Schaaf, arrointed
cemty chairman for the 5th Loan drive'
.? known as the Victory Loan, lias -9"i'unced his sectional chairmen for
fh various cities and towns of Lake!
county as follows:
H. V. Hayes, ice chairman, Crow-
Foint, Ind. j im'.is. chairman Calumet town-; ii!p. Gary. I W. '. Beinian. chairman city of Ham-; if"1 rid. Hammond. 1 ' T C. i'fi fnH'r, chairiiian Ifobart ! tranship. Hobart, Ir.d. Deep Kiver, j V-nsworth. ! J-'r.-d J. Pmrh, chairman "SVhinnjf, j Whitii'g. li.d " Walter .1. Uile.x . chairman Last Chi-, rflto and .Indiana. Harbor, H. Chicago. ! Albeit Maack. chairman Crown Point' and Merriliville. frown Point. '. Albert Foster, chairman; I'eter Berg, j -cr.-rary. I,or'l. I Kmii Huge, chairman ("Cook) Han-i I'ur township. j
Aug. Ston.mel, chairman D er and St. .l.'hn.
of 3716'; Oda
br' 1 , T fi 1 c d t li I c I ojr. r"8 SCO!' 1 fatv. urn powdT ; p",:'-ri the hair j a id : j ' ' o 1 n e r 1 a I ' ou r l.a i r cirl ! v a s h r d I
"Wliat I
lomer.
1 ! And
1 , ; sal e of w n is k
I ba rber trade. I Steve was nabbed in his automobile
! relay with four gallons of the tnj spiring ferment and he made a conj fession 'o George Green, the. departI ak nter.t of justice a.s nt, w ho lias just
1 retimed afrr a oerioti ol nin'-i" ar
home in Muncie.
(By laternatloBtl News SatTlce.)
INDIANAPOLIS. Ind. March 1 S. ! Hazel M. IMenr. al
, The Betz Motor Car Truck Co. of Ham-, Mr. Pott gave bis age as 5 2 and bis! v'''r '
n.onri. ind.. with a oipi-al stock of bride as;;. Mr. Potts was .livoiccd in I '"vre tar A meeting has been cal.cd lor tomor- . JJi.OOO. fled papers of incorporation wnhi 151 and his first wife died in HM. The
iiovs n.nmg a. mi iisnau scnuoi 10; trie s.-rrriary of state here today. reorganize Hit South .dc Improvement I directors of the company, which
Association. j manufacture automobiles and motor 1 i TlK.se calling the im-ctais propose to J trucks, are Irvinjr "II pf'z. T. IWman I , discuss c.,ui yards, negro invaion, Judge Betz. Frank S?. Betz, and I,man P. Ucts. '. i Anderson's injunction and the other mat- I , ; j
f prime int. rest to lxtioit street
The American Building Association News for March cntaitis the following notice concerning the. Mutual Savings nnfl T .on TT "Giii'i;i ll.... iif IT. wmrtn
"The M-itiu.1 Savings and Loan Asso-j , "" lorccs have been won over to cation of mmmond Is forging to the I!'?h lst cfront rapidly. h;ui. grown in five -.ears i lrthfr l"'ast the ant;-Bolshev!8t l:n
making! I1". !SOUln 10 ,fte Sou'heastern end of
'''ii':n 10 a point five miles tiorth
The receipts were ?13S;i's. and ' J,;"rns'n T0 a'H't thirty miles rest
01 ianscnm, tnence along the Kn'is-chin-Balaschov railway to Jelan. thenc
no deiin-' i-rupinsKa to Bogutclipr and
; inence soutnwards throuah T)ebalT--.-n
from JIVOH' ars'ts to an increase of JD".'.?j
yea
?2i'"i.O
during the
TO1' O.L'.i'l5 u -MO
j.-.lm.'.-t ,2.nr0 were added to the cnt!n-
sociation has no real estate.
if i:-is( Chicnco I nuoneies. and funds al! loaned out.
flic, couple left on Monday for a honeymoon will; trip 'o Hot pnnp.
presid'ent and .1. s. Blackmuni.
BELGIANS MAKE BIG PURCHASE
I to tne sea of Azoff at Mariupol. Jt was
on this front th;t the Cossacks ictreatI ed to the line named, j BRITISH OPPOSE ADTAUCE, I I" the Caucus a small British force ! (Continued on page two.)
w a ii
1
' d e " ! a r e d r h e
is a drink of lor." L'nat is How- -tcv becran
as a ? u ' . n" to
and j oni I
c.i
lirs
property .o ners. They may hn v" :,ono diificulty keeping: Hie mit'.,i o" tic 'onke ry inhabitniits fr i.i. meditating ab-.it the C. & O. ;u ds, tli- 1.'. 1". & 1.. F". it .h track, the 'onke.. a e. m. c that is supposed to he a sewer, the Kooky Ib;td to Dublin that
DRAINAGE BILL PASSES AWAY i
tlo
A !' ST A 1 I f .'. riTAl.. INDIANAPOLIS. March 1.- -Sfnato-James Xfljl'j bill to auirnd th law
so as to permit a referendum vote f
r v for a pavement rri Conkev ae..!the rtation c.f a drainage disrr-.-t
1 .'i iid tin uncut weed- cludinir Hammond, tiary. Kast Oh''a- ! j v. v, 1 ..nkeyviUo ha? a fe" troubles ' s.o and Whiting, was killed by the a.--' iabo. 1; (.an sj nipathize with Detroit 1 ''"n of the governor on Satuidav. wlio'
rrr.l t e f . 1 ,1 e.-elle it 1. 1, , ( . '
ndv'sed that it was
SGT. BOB CRAMER IS 'SURE UP AGAINST IT
: POLITICS SIZZLING !
AT CROWN POINT!
S20 A PINT IT COSTS IGNATZ Record Price for Whiskey Is Set in Police Court This Morning.
s been in i t .s
n'LThis Is a Small Matter But!
It Means a Lot to Him.
B7 International Netri Serrlce.) ; WASHIXGTi V. March li The Bel- j c;an government has apj.'ied for a)
pur. base from t?-e Anu ri.an war de-
t partment of army o!oth:n t i tire Ja'-i. l..".nl.i0: and the Frcnoii I sovevnniet.t for v.v;,l;;s stOc', of
j ci ap-u-ated milk, the war d' pnrum nt j j nn ncd this afternoon. i
'FOLLIES' AT LAFAYETTE SCHOOL'S FESTIVAL
he liai in dfeclix e
'enl measures. i .Soldiers nil! rind little in this item to
j mure st 'hem for th. re is nothing' novel I lo th'm in soldier ''tins broke. But cii!ians n:;i.. uiop a tear tor Sri. Bob
' 'Cramer, c.i i -eeruiling duty in Hammond. i (Esclootve Cable by the Intrrnallnnal ,' This moirmg Be i reached down in his
THEY ARE STILL jjuany xovei features ArCOMPLAINING j ranged by Miss Rena
Ames for Event.
UNDERTAKERS BUSY IN JAPAN
khaki troui-rs end extracted the last
BV II. .?. r.REKVW 1 (Bioluslve ("cble by thr International!
firi Srrvlee nn.J London Unily KipcfM. BK F: I.I N. via LONDON. March IS. The iH'Oininj; food D orn the "I". f;
tlie leading topic of the newspapers j
.-n.i among; tne pf.ii,i. It i not beinsr ioiivd in a H.anTsful .-pirit. however. The people still maintain a domfneerine at tit ud".
Expect the Appointment of j"r
Martin Smith As Judge of Criminal Court.
Turn!;, uoliars a pint looks like a high 1 price to pay for liquor yet this is vat
it cost Ignatz Lukas. CT27 C'cdar St., Indt-
a Harbor, who was found v.iiii tour
i rints in his possession and who was lined $vi in I'no city court yesterday when he was charged with having v hisi key for sa le.
Nf fn Iff and l.ondoa
Oatlr KiprM). j of bis roll. With the money he pur-
i TOKIO, March 1?. Bpidcmies of In- j chased a magnetic tack hammer and
fuenza and cholera are scourging Ja- tacks for the purpose of putting up re- j (pan. There are so many deaths here fruiting posleis. jr a p TTT'WTCITC!
I ed. There 1 ave been numerous in- j bad sent Bob a quantity of posters to be 1 -nances of corpses being mi.xed. One1 lacked up about town. BeinK a soldier, wealthy family received a coffin con- I I'rantor didn't wonder why the soveroj tainin; '. iiv ody of a shriveled Cd Jr1011' hadn't sent tacks and a li'mmer. ! Iran. in:. Rd of their comely dajgh-iHe didift e."pe.ct any. So ho tv.ok his lei. : la.t six-bits and made the purchase. ; I "While lie nas r.ut c.f his office for a :
! few minutes some unpatriotic person'
stole the hammer, ttlf.ks-anc! bis gloves. 1
GROVER COMING BACK
CHICAGO. March 1 S Grover rieve. land Alexander, the " c," of the ChiiaC' Cubs" pitchinz staff, is on hi
Geo. x. Gai'.l. chairman Scherervilie. .1 II. Loe. ihairir.an Leroy, Winifred t-nship. Alex Bod. chairman MerrilB lUe. ?m Wood, chairman Boss township. Crown Point. Wm. Wood, chairman Deep River.
W. J. BRYAN'S
WIFE ILL
BALTIMORE. Md.. March IS Mn. "William .1. Bryan, wife of the former ,'ecretary of state, who has been ill at John Hopkins hospita1, for thre.v months, has left the institution today and i:; reported to be convalescent at n l:cal hospital noticeT Income Tax Payers. If you hare pot filed your return or raI veiur Irccw Tax, call af re epue office at once to avoid heavy penalties. S-1S-31
i f.SPE' iai. "I"'. Ti:k 'J'iiiKs i.'lvi.AN POINT, lud . March li. i Ciov. li Point exj). cln to see the new i criminal court in operation o re by the j first of April, and it is probable no more
i criminal cases will be tried in the su- ! ptror courts at Hammond and Gary. ! It is expected that Gov. Goodrich will : appoint Atty. .Martin Smith of thrown j Point, judge of the new iriminal court i within a few days. Atty. .1. W. Brisscy, of Indiana .Harbor, was a candidate but I the county organization bad., d Atty. i Smith.
Crown Point feels assured that it can
l.'.nd "iiuive sons in the prosecutor's and sheriff's oifieos the coming county clec- j
tion, sewing things up tight for the county scat. Chief Ipiity Sheriff Olds wil Ibe .i candidate frr sheriff and Atty. Ausr. Brem. r. a candidate for prosecuting
I attorney. Maj Cmpbleby at Gary is a i candidate for .sheriff and Cart. Graham land Bri. o Whititkr r of Hammond seek I the office. Price Whiiaker is looked upon as an Last Chicago candidate for he has be.-.n win, the Kdward Vajv plant i there as chief of police. ' Son. Kinder ci ijary is beir.tr croomed I tor the I executorship also. AH of the I above candidates arc republiean..
j His place was raided on the 14th by ; ' home fiom Germanv-. and is e- ! OfCicorr r.i 'i. h ;rd Caiio and four oints ' pected to arrive in time for the open-
i of liquor wer.- ! 1 owe ver. t o th.
j that lie had it for : ale j e.t.
It was shown,
in:
the National League
satisfaction of the court; This became known
Hence, the high ' through a cablegram I l.i,tent Freri Mitchell
LIEUT. JOHNSON IS MARRIED fSPF.ciAi. To The Times LOWELL Ind.. March 3 S. Lieut. Raymond Johnson and M.ss Ada Petiic, both of Lowell, were married Saturday night at S o'clock at the M. E. parsonage. Rev. C. A. Brown, pastor oi" the church performed the ceremony. The 4,700m is the son of Mr." and Mrs.
James K. Johnson, and has just re
cently returned from France, where he saw active, service and was twice .vnt to the hospital. He has been in a military hospital in Chicago for a corple of weeks and w ll soon take an examination to sec If lie is physical- ! fit for active service again. The bride !s the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Petrie. and a most highly esteemed oung lady. The n-w-lv-married couple are receiving; the congratulations of their many friends.
season.
officially todav.
received by of the Cubs.
fiom Gen. John J. Pershing, commander of the American armies in Europe
Now Bob is up against it If he writes I ti e War Department for a Trimmer and tacks the 4icxt war would probably be I over vvlo n he got th-m. ! It is a tonsil problem for Bob to solve, i
OUT ON STRIKE (By International Nawi Service.) WASHINGTON. Man h 1 1 - A strike o" machinists. which threatens lo spread through the wli.de c.f New V.'il: S;ate. has been started at the power specialty company of Dansv il'e.
-V v.. and conciliator Joseph R ohansn ha been sent there to
the i on t rove ry, it
bu- ;
trie ,.,
, i o e 1 1 . i . . u ' 1 ' c . i y 1 ... I
ine a"tai tmeni or lai.oi tn.;a
"The Follies of HU9" will be a fcatu of th se;ond annual Play Town Feauvol at the LafavtUe school Friaav. Some of the characters In the revue arc a little mademoiselle. English and
Italian lassies and a Bed Cross nurse, j The festival was so successful last j year that patrons have urged Miss Rena J Ames to repeat it annually. There will I be seven shows in as many rooms. In
one room pupils are to give n physical culture exhibition, In another the dramatization of classical stories and in a third they are to sirK. That is as much of the program as can be announced , for
! Mis Ames wai ts t have an clement i of surprise. ' Adults are to be charged 15 cents adj mission to the building and children 5 ! cents. There, will lie no exira charge
BLACKJACKED
INDIANA WOMAN DIES , AND ROBBED
IN MILWAUKEE HOTEL
Manual traininc and domestic
nee work of rhr 4Q( Tnipi' of the
Lfa ette school are to be on exhibition. Three hundred pupils will take part In the various portions of the e.iter'ai n-merit.
(By International News serrlce.) MILWA I'KFIE. March IS. A woman
' rivinr her nome oe VI.. r i ,
t-lie iduji-ftiniii. ic-i !liut UT 81- -vy
ter ? o clock today, said: "Alexand
has left station en
route to C S." "PTHSHIXG."
TO SPEED UP RETURN OF U. S.' SOLDIERS (By Intel-national Btws Serrlce.) PARLS. March IS. President Wilson today directed ail American transports to make good their promise to speed up the return of American soldiers to the t". S. Beginning next month they will be sent back at the rate of three thousand monthly. It is now' practically certain that
lie president will be back in the I
rr. Kendallville. Ind. was taken
from the Randolph hotel this morning and died shortly after of carbolic acid poisoning. No such woman was registered but H. Bollinger, of Grand Rapids. Mich., and wife and M. "E. Warner, of Kendallville. are registered. The two men ar tinder arres-. pending- invc stigation. The bote) authorities declare Mrs. Dollinger as pot jn the hotel. The trio arrived at the hotel Saturday.
STILL MILLION SOLDIERS IN EUROPE (By International News Serrlce.) "WASHINGTON, March T.R. There were 1.05S.113 American troops still in Europe on March 11. or a decrease of S
Are you reading The Times?
Don't throw your paper away .vithout reading the want ad page.
S. r.ot later than May IS. and that lie ' Ppr cent since the signing of the armi
'will Immediately lour the countv in I tice on Nov.
favor of th peace treat-., which, including ihe covenant of the League of Nations, will be laid down in the senfile at Washington in such diligent fr
eer' that no one can find an "'I" to dot I sessions 47. Zl
nor a ' T" t cross. . 1 V. S. 6I0.013
.i. . i ucser or og-den stre
nammond. while on his way home
last night was hit over the head w
a black jack by two men who knocked him down and took $20 from him. The men missed I') which Mr. ' Tucker had in his inside coal pocket, i
Z ALL SAINT'S CHURCH
HAS CELEBRATION
DEATH OF BABE.
i
Helen May Croak, the one car old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. j Croak of 164 Pltimmer a-.e., Hammond, died at their home last night. '
i St. Patrick's Day Fittingly
The funeral ill be held from the !
home Thursday morning in charge of Undertaker Burns. Interment will be in Calvary cemetery. Gary.
DR. SMITH'S BROTHER DEAD IN MICHIGAN
11. the war department an
nounced today. The fiKure does nor In-jl-aPere. elude some rM.rr.n marines, it was stat-i brother.
ed. In Siberia on March II. there were S.9T0 officer's and men: m insular pos-
Dr. G L. Smith was todav called to
Mich, .by the death of his elder James T. Smith.
Observed by Irish Congregation. '
: at sea tMPO and in tb
Talrp Trip Times anri kefn
1 touch with the whole world.
Purils of All Saints School gave a. splendid program of Iribh songs and. dances at the St. Patrick's Day celebration In All Saints church last .veniny. Grown-ups also took part in the entertainment. Jack Desmond. Mrs. B. Walker. Miss E. Rack and Miss Evelyn Murphy sang and Prof. Marko was seen in magic tricl,. Dn Campbell plajej the conc-rtina. pnd Howard McNabb told Irish stories. Frank O'Rourke was the
jn sneaker. Instrumental music furi nished bv Miss O'Connor. Ester Niereu- ' garien, B. Walker and R. Elstcr.
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