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STRIKE IS THREATENED

Ex-Kaiser's Helmet, in Parade, Part of Loot Found in Former Palace

GARY STREET CAR

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City Police to Put On New Men, Foreign Bolshevists are Very Strong.

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t tli Standard t nr iilaat tb ( .fterneen "-" tfd that no , ilrmnsdii hcd made and notntK Lit V.nnn of a threatened . trikc. j It warn fated. however. t Ibnt rriP o' walked , ut lust verk. 1 S:adola Hall at East Hammond; was jammed to the doors yester-! day afternoon by employes of the Standard Steel Car company where , big strike is threatened. An open I. W. W. meeting was ( held in a hall of the Rimbaci building yesterday afternoon There was no chairman ana the ; names of speakers were not an-,

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Seven Passengers Suffer ; Slight Injuries in Panic j Which Followed. Sa :urday ir. enmg ni 7.30 an alarm ', was turned in at th riico station i that tiii" n? a treft car ncci-lT.t a 1 1 lth avmuc and Harrison street in ijiiry. rhe ocr.'.rol ! r box rn an east bound . Rf em to Maz" sri',1 srt fire to the str rt r?r. The pas.scii)?r8 became paii:c-strickfn ami made then- esrare by : jtunp'.np thrcugh the iar windows and r'i.' iting out at the side entrance0. Vi ' tn- f i' " en f lit c en rf senger". ' fli.ra:-? 1-y !' h. Krr-.est H'rnms. Ooyrsc Tl ;hU. IV-f ?o 'a!'..--r. Mr? . Alexan- ; diia, Mr-:. ,ooi r - Tibello and D. B. K i.-n ic-f,oi !iglit injuries and were . nis'ifd to ?fecy hospital. The .Tiidui-t'T wf the car na. .1. Knn'-ky a ml Moorman A H. "W'ynt.

W. W. MEETINGlfORy

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BOLSHEVIK

ITALY THREATENS TO QUIT PEACE TABLE UNLESS GIVEN FIUME

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Kevolutionists Raise Army of 70,000 Well Equipped Men.

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KILLED BY MONON PASSENGER TRAIN

Italy s peace delegates have threatened to quit the Versailles conference unless the Croatian city of Fiume, on the Adriatic sea, is

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View of Fiume and its harbor. assigned to Italy. The Jugoslavs are insistent that this port be alloted to them, claiming it to ba essentially a Croatian city a ad j

necessary to the ny l"jo'sv itate as affording: the only feasiUie 8ea outlet for her commerre. A minority of the people of Fkime ttre of Italian blood.

Railroad Fatality Occurs in HUSBAND AND WIFE Hammond Yesterday : BURIED IN 01 GRAVE

SERIOUS

nounced. breakers were ruanled in th-.)r ren.nrks and one went so far a to .ate iT he said half of the ths:K. atitad to say he would be locked urTOilCE CAPTAIN PRESENT. A uniformed r-dice eai tatn was r: e',t o- the fincn m.-etitus v.hicii closed

lien it was stated that there won!: be j 3 P , r-.etinc immediately follow me i by

fnr members only. The police were not Y-tu-esenied" at thf.t-netr(is.-. .... .. y;.,. the polic do not. aaticifute 1 :Tder at East llaniinond or as a rer t tv v urcrannda the;, do

i..t war:t to be yhort-handed to n-.eei j ,:,v err.erpency. 1" the preliminary ! in- .-' ir.s a't East llamir.'--i.d r.othms has i

"aid that would ino'cat" : '-,-r..-i and th T. U". W. tycetir.a ;

. as ?.Ot ri'Jttu'Jiifl'-

The '.iterf.ture attr.tinc-d '.'ite ' f..r P ar.d a'.i for one."' TiiC main ob- : r.r the meeting appeared to b tt . f ri'.v.ng nioney end selling Uteratt.se . , of the speaker? made a briiiuut' :r.nri "The street car Ur.e was built , h- later ard the tars -.t ere butlt b: khorr he said. but when this same ; :--hor vants tt- ride on th-m it ras to, I n v a nickel. ' j TV.er. c . idenee tha TtusJia'J

ha e besn c-rR;i:z'a t-i t.. n .

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v. a : o- !' : e ; po'iden ; . 1';." l,o' ap;r Triated as h-s pa: t of

; ,t 9, bfi-: th- o ;..! c r-.tiser j in Ctiliii was fa.chei and ail

'farms t.,U-n. M""H Then. as. v ! report'.r.s the vot:nsr. b'-ucht I tere.1".: t 5 '' e r; '. 'viv x-' .-

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Jess Fairchild. a:, a barber of Mosr.i-c-'lo, Ird . --as killed by a Motion rase"!K-5t- tiain ear'.y Sunday while Aaiking the tiarUs south of GostMti street I-'airthild had waited for an I-.: i- frcish to pa's slid then stepped -iuo me tra k mi fnn.t of the Mor.oii tmm. His renin i;i5 are at the Emmetlii.g -iiid-.rtaku:g estfildishment.

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! RAILWAY STRIKE AP- ! PEARS 10 BE BROKEN

Unusual Death Incident Otcurs in Hammond When Couples Dies. v--y pathetic and unusual funeral ' :o.i rla'e at f- u'.-lo-.-k this afternoon when Mr. and M:s. Javirs Scott;

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HUNGARY SITUATION IS ' DISQUIETING

(BXTLIITIW.) riMES(TIONl NEWS SEHVICti rONDOIt. March as. A dtrin fcttmpt la oa foot to acattar hTtk agitators all orr EarUaa. taa tllr Ix?re rtportad today. Thla n uadarstaada that British sac rat: srrrdce aareta tacact. IT frustrated a BolabTtk plot aad, prreta XBiaa a.4 Trotakr miisarisi, bow at a aantral port, from atarlat' Xagdaad to lacita tha laborer to rrolt aad Joiainf tha red army. (BUX.X.2TXK.) MMERNTIONL NEWS SERVICE: COPENHAGEN, March 34 Allied troops ara occuprlaa a majority of HuBg-ary, except tha Budapest MUtrict, to auppress Bolsbarict disorders, according- to Information from Vienna today, aaafs of Hungarian. hare btea plajiderlaf. The Haafarlaa coTramat formerly headed by Const Xaralyl has been succeeded at Badaptrt by a sortet. The Hoafarian proletariat is appealingto the Basslaa Bolshrrlka for support.

(BtJLLXTrN.) nTEATICNL NEWS SERVICE! AlfSTIXDAM, March S4. A mob cf Buxrarlaaa in Budapest stormed the postotrice and the barracks aad destroyed the Xoared moatuneat. according: to information receWed by the Tosslsche Zelttwf, la Berlin today. i

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A. G. Anderson I STAFF COflRESPONOENT I. N. SERVICE! BERLIN, (via London) March

24.- The Hungarian Bolsheviki

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Diuciaes

Two Thirds of Clerks Who Struck Are Back at Work.

;nte9naionl nes service

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a danger.:

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K -'.e i.o:.:e or

TO HIEE MEN. ri-e rn'i-- comniissieis'rs

..- at r riretina- Wednesday cieriM -.- 11 arrctr.t five additional polireni--n !f '; .-irsble applicants are available. Two :--..'.ie-it-ons are now in the hands of

: -- board. rfcf current wave of ho'.d-ups

, ii,rr'r tl-e t' sftene etenera

Va-r l"f;m r.d and crowing

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CIllCA'.o;i. Mr. r.:h :

Murray. T A.. CO , T., rcmrrsitted u.c'de 'Dearborn li't'. hno himself in the teti.p' ' re ).'. er i.?irtal !etfr 1 'J I" r lice at e be lie-. -'i to h ' des'.h. Copt. Miivi ay v as ! Cam C " Mt .

1 Folic: offi.-ia i tf:rs founds in I cle r-d th' '' j ernn -lit. j -Th: :'!!T ; couKI r"t nieUi

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- roakc a larger po-.; :- The present dtp-iit--ie enouch to cope with

The force has been !- : he past jt-ar o . Ivk to; flAVAT.PV

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' ha-, f mi in

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industries oif'-re..

-.as caught red handed early Sunday mcrr.ine.

heu ; were rornea an-i iwj

iders ..' router, irorn noinr- us

y Mother red ieoK-eni.

ENCrAQES MEXICAN

r INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE i

ATLANTA. Ga . Marefi "4. Reports today Indicate that about to-third of

f railway clerks who struck on Nashville. Chattanoe-gn, A St. I.oui

ten are back at their worn, with snout

a third of the strikers refused employ- , in, nt by the railroad officials. Brother- , 1, .'Mi officials state these. m-n will be . . iireil for by 'heir union. It is under-s-.a that the clerk', linvira: rerurtted ' t '.v.irk. will continue th-ir efforts In )

Wash mp ten t

their Erie-an.es against Fedral Audi

tor A. r. :tar?-on. Harry TV-Gray. Ti-e. iib-nt of the Ttrot herheoi of r.ailnay '"h rhs. will reach 'Washington toiliy in mi cff.irt to s-.-ure a hnarinfr h'-f-.re the la'i-.tia! adju.-tmcnt rail !. Ti lard. It is sta'e.l that a mo.enient has been 's'ar'ed for th" impeRchm- rit of Tresi-(ie-nt l-V-reser. of the c'erU's union, it t.-OTifr oharffod that he- at first accepter! the fight as lejral and after his return from Washington completely reversed himself, refusing to appear b' fore, the

BANDITS i clerk at all.

E54 ferrll avenoe. Kast .ere buried in ti.e s.irr.e g Hl:l cemetery. The h'!.han i and wf were ta'n'-n " it:i inf. v. eeh ao f r-1 t'll-en t o els hospital "he s.a:..-. a; da's In both cases pneui

and rl-ie w-.fe .hei .-:atu Feitt die.) i:r.iia - T

, ci.odi ii. An .cult . a me

i son yesteruay t

nerah Mrs. S -ott whs I husband 29 year? of a-. ' i. Ei : . rr. rl . nK hsei eharpe i .-ee i; i ;

Tlannrcnd. ( : a 'e at Ca K ( wlio b.ifh ;;pn:n tw.. ; .- . Maiwatlast Mon - '. c n ha set in

lay a ri I M e 1 ha' e no ; : . . Ander- .

By 7BA5C CEAllTOU j (X. K. Eerrlce Cable Editor.) t

I HanirarT Is the second European

power to fall Into the clutches of Bol- ' sheTlsm and the new g-oyernmest at '

i Budapest has formed an alliaaee with j the Eenine-Trotsky regime at Moscow I

. aad Is preparing; to waf e. war. . 1 fYt m W ffarlfl n Tldt s n e -t Ic'lrA ntfinrt.

Arejne Allies Demooilizing i lst -rt-SA'StSJl quic?y rai!ed " am7 ?

.they wUl form a coalition with the; ."vuijr laivuaauu -tHu4Tcu ; Spartaddes la Germany for the purpose f men, commanded by Maj. Giezj", ; of spreading- tlie terrolst moremeat In! , , . , j western Europe. The situation Is one j grandson Of a general Who took jlllled with rrare possibiliUea and la he- j parr in the revolution of 1848, ao ilng- keenly watched by the peace dele-j . . . , : gates in Paris. cording to information received j Austria-Hungary promites to be a i from Budapest today bv WaV of

oiooaj ceiu oi cati.e oriuxe mi cnu

Too Soon" !s Question Asked.

ji r r o r. g e. f r the

en T.'nder

' INTf RNATIONAL NEWSSERVICE

FAKli), Marcn 4. i-rospects : " . ' , 1 . Z IZ.Z "Z i Vienna

that American troops will be sent -s bein- formed to ngut the Boishertks ; Giezy recently reached r ; ' and it will be supported by the allies. j home soon have decreased in con-i Agents of the Russian Boisheriks, , Budapest trom hussia, where he

has been in prison.

LITTLE JOE, AGE 7,

DEPOSITS HiS S5.0C

ed successfully on Sunday when the

new radical gorernment at Budapest is-

v as on it a ve. i rem afier retii'ifr 'he le;pt. Murraj's room, de-

1 well supplied with gold, have loug been sequence of the outbreaks in iiun-. T0kll( ln Hungary to bring about a rorr anrl Cn cnrpael nf RnUhevi'tn ' re4 revolution. Their efforts culmlnat-

in Central Europe.

What with the peace conference ' prociamatii giTing- the worker. , ' and soldiers' soriets a military dictatordelay President WAson and his shlp-

'colleagues arc finding the job Of; H"Dfar'" h!Th,' V" i rrrt,nR the new Kovemnt t a4aa aa i . W 'n( t A rtrH SB lift 1 TS St !

making the world safe for democ- . Thek seek to evamp out . thej

: racv more erio J3 than was first : bourgeolse (owning cla.ses) and make

SOEDIERS PBISONEma OP Wit. Most of the soldiers are said, to be former Hungarian rnsonrs cf war in Russia who were armed by Leon Tro--sky. the Bo'shevikI minister cf aar a.'. Moscow.

Non-Seciaiists in Hungary are said e

the masses supreme.

eenrinir a hearing- of ! T3 ll TvTn-TT-. iff flninn' T - 1 "'r'l-w-

-' 1 WW I i 1 I W II K . 1 I . I. 1 I.' li.J

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the g.

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Take An Interest in This Coming Financier.

n not! u: :i -..: i

fled

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HILBRICH

PASSES AWAY; i

" MAHFA. Texas, March ;4. M -tubers

e-f the Kiphth V. cavalry return f .! i :n e r.uagreinT.t with Mexic: ban lit", 1 c miles sem'h cf P.lo 'iran

tr,ejay , ;'ired five f the hnndite hod j b.;tr: hiii' d and t o injured. The Amer- i ieans SUfl'ere. iv. loss-.-s. j

Forty htad of catt.e and s' verei ) or:-. ? belna ruf.l"! across the harder; y the M. Menus ' it hne.ight t'i. k liv j

he Am ricati..

NEGRO IN FLIGHT

CAUGHT BY POLICE

of Jerr j e.ne. of

i--i, rr. the mcrrinar to end t

k.iffr'nsf snd lon illnr-

,i ,....v. i ia s'.le-e Street, on

i;aroivonn --ell Vr.own citizens and a ,.., -.ho was very popular with a l,..t r friends. Tie wa.s l years of

and leaves a wr.e. a s"n. .v

.K:,,.-r, f.;.ur brr.Uiev and nve sissto mown him. His brother. N-e-h-

a year heto.

Frank. Mat. Ai!l'.am ana sifters are Mrs. Wac liter.

of Hir.v.nond; Mr?. Grieving and -irs. irubios. of Pver, Mrs. Itoftman of Chi,Kga Heights and Mrs. Kaiser of Wrstv.lle The funeral will take plac? -'.a'-e from the Ft. Joseph's ihurch at i. A' dnefday n.ornin? and the re--nains w.U be talen to Schererville In 're fami.y bu-yins ewund for interr.ient. in Cnarge of F.mmerlir.i.

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-r"ttiers ar ; t-n anc th

WEST PRUSSIA WILL RESIST t INTER HATIONAl. NEWS SEPVICEJ REni-IX. tvia London) March i4. AVcst Prussia has decided upon armed resistance if Poland attempts to annex West I Prussian soil, according to information from that region toriaj. The German i-pbinet has arrhed at a complete agreement upon problems connected null the conclusion of peace.

DUTCH GUARD THE KAISER

INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE I AM Kit' N;iCN. March -'4. -- The ( I'jr.-h punid at ( he castle whei . the c.v- j

V;aist r is !i Inc. wa s re t;cti-e ne d today ms n r. Fu'.t e.f th--- re:' ipt of a message Tlir-' a'.en. i.t the former emperor's life. The tx-kai.eer also rreeio. a tecrom from a friemd to b" ..n his sruard.

Woman Runs Frcm House in Nightclothes to Escape Colored Intruder.

The Standard 1 ru.-t & Savmss Sa - , :n? Kink, Kant Hantniondhi t':st 'bank, had its jsratid ip-n'ng Saturday fvenin? and one of the t"'i;t depoti irs was Joo Enei. asp 7, Company i Housa No. 1 fi. I.ntle Joe deposited

nve dollars in pennies, nlckles and vantage

; dime-s. i J.... w as a little shy in talking , ' about his financial start. When he j . due the money out of a sack and) j handed it over he s lahed and. grinned i ; as though it were a relief to put it whera he wouldn't bae to worry j

: about burglars, fire and oth'r forms r 1 loss . He earned the u,on y fllinj the 1 Time? I P. W. Men. president of the ban!-.. mi C. S. Viet her, e-reter -treasurer, v, ere present to make the first dr-

The question is now bir.g asked: I

! "Are the Allies not demobilizing to. ; soon?" j TENSI SITTJATIOW "OETEEOPS. j ! It is known that ft political situation! j 'vh.eh is none too cptomistic is develop- j ! in in Italy and with Hungary given j ( i- to the P.oishoiks there may be an i ; e prn rupture between the ltaliar.3 and j the Jiuo-Slais over territorial claims on i

! the Adriatic

' Jermnny is. takinp every poseiuic u-

of the disordered situation. ;

Manv experts eathered here believe that

tt f ill vet be necessary , to resort again i

to arms to bring: about a solution. MAT CA1I. U. S. TXOOPS. If the Eritish send gunboats to Budapest, it is only natural' to suppose'that if trouble breaks out elsewhere, demanding the presence of armed forces, Ameri

cans will be called upon to provide their

, quota

cau5 of their hatred of the ntente. Official announcement was made in Vienna that a strong Czecho-S!o ak. army is being raised and will be sent

i into the field against the Hungarians..

DIES WHEN 109

YEARS OF AGE i

i Aged Whiting Woman Slips

i BOLSHEVIKI MOVEMENT

on Ice and Fatal Injuries Follow.

rSPECIAL TO THE TIHESl

WHITING. Ind

ing's centenarian

IS SPREADING . r--By H. J. OMENWALL (EicltelTe Cable by the X. W. 8. e4 the Eondon Daily Express.) BERLIN, (via London) March C4. Quiet . prevails in Hungary under the dictatorship of the Workers and Soldiers councils. AH of the newspapers here are filled with Bolshevik news and the spread of the movement in Hungary. The Berliner Zel'ung, In commenting upon the Bolshevik rtovemont in Hun-a-arv. calls it merely a "scare" on the.

positers feel at

ard

h"ine J IS. Fit'-eraM

1'avld F.inery were among ths

:.- 'lors at the operinar. Twelve Las'.

ll.i-r.mond pe'.plc; opened sa'. ingrs

. .,,in' the fir.-t eveninK

8i. -

llthoucrh the.

h.-. 111. u a y

did not start business until to- i

March 4. Whit-! part of Hungary to avoid payment of no more. Mrs. I her debts to the entente. Thi? view is

Mary Chzman, age jri'j -ears old. heine ! humored here because of what the Grburied at the Hessville cemetery on j man papers are stijirg of the s(tusti-n Friday. Mrs. Cheiman was the mother i In this country.

Opinion is expressed in some, quarters cf Mrs. Mary Popowlch, Fchraire avenu. i It is learned from an authoritative

Whiting, with whom she resided a 1 source, that the Ppartacides have decidgreatcr part of the time. In spit or 1 ed to postr'.n- their general strike her advanced age she retained all her ! coup until April s. Many of the infiufaeulttes ard was able to pet around ential 1-sders believe that chaoa lies surprisingly well. Fhcwas at 'he home ahead and that the Lbert rnvernment of hrr son, Peter Chi-nimn, 10310 Hoxie may not be able to hold its ovn avenue. South Chicago. eri Pebrusry 4, I when she sustained a fall. She rMfi'-lwUAT UTWiiPWRTlPP. THINk'S

n iiai iiii.u w.i . -

that the a lied military authorities erred

in not disarming Germany and -Austria at the time of the first armistice.

It is now apparently a fiuestion of I funds rather than shirs which is delayI ing the te.rnsportation of Gen. Mailer's 1,-. Polish divisions front France to

) ranxls to create a barrier to Bolshevik

HOPE FOR STRIKE

Will .Jones, a nsrro, of Miles, Mi h . v -as caiiti:rd bv the poi'.ee early fclun-

! tl a - morning runn nr from the home 'of rrs Mar'- 'sry at 3 Plummer 'avenue. In tie city court this rnorn- ' r.x he was placed under I !,''' to island I r-s.l f..-r having entered the j (j'sry home. j The police beiiere the;. caught a j yotential burglae in Jones, who n-.ain-

CjrirpTiT nAf pTrrt ' t-iins his inr"-i(i-. Mr. Jeary stat0j 1 LLittDllsXi X i fJ that 5h? na9 awakene.-j by th.

i r o h a t treet.

In t e c i II

:ar.- hti! bank '

.1 oe ..? s

i tillPlR ail'l ' I'-l Ilia n.v . i...'-ii .,.1. v -

position to the landing of Tollsh troops 1 ' . 1 y lec fill C-hstHClC

th

MONROE ST

CHURCH

riNTFiNTIONAL NEWS SERVICE TUON I '. Mr.-ii 24. As a result of the wrek-ci,u strike cenf. rences there ;s r.o'v every hop.- f r a sat i!" factory strike set'lemcnt. according to the Daily V.x-

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press today. j J. It. Thomas, audrefsing n se.-ret j

nie tfna- of the railway men's union, of! Ksrrv

which he is the head, urged that there be no strike and told th'e rr.cn not to lisfeii to Itolshevik agitators who would only ruin th' m.

. r o'.sc of someone forcing; open the j 1-it chen d'.or. s'ho met a negro s ith i a la en ;r Iit hand !n the kitchen and ; jie si.iHsh.'d the lamp. She fled into J j'i.e va-,1 in hr night clothes, arous- j

ini, the neish'r.ors by her screams. t

Fr."l.s. 14". i llnfon st.. and IVtrif, 13 Wliliams st. routed

intruders from their homes. un remily reported to the poilce that they were bi'd ur at the dinner table and th" police ar maltlnc an Investlg'i-

GEMOOD NEWS Is Given $24,000 by Centenary Eoard to Go Towards a New Church.

: at Lant7i

i than f undt-. i AniTiri is beinc looked to to furnish jibe rnonev for this purpose which is all J the more reason fe.r President Wilson's i insistence that a league of nations be ! created immediately so that it can take j over some of the responsibilities that i have been piling up on the Vnited States. 1 Enjriand. France and Italy tierc so j badly htt by the sr that they arc not ! able to act independently. Consequently j when a crisis seems to be approaching j it 13 ahv.ii s a rjuestion of w hat the

l"nitd States is going to do

Times news service that money can buy effort can furnish.

is the nest and honest

AUTOS COME

t ion.

A O'.c .is rid to

Lu lu'SC', 1T.4H lo'i a f. e pas.'ene: 1". ilan'ey came tef tieen i h and Ha-rlscn nicht. drna?:n the mil i o J :i t n V. c) -vtis rushed to Me rev

TnrFTHif'R i DEATH OF YOUNG

by ! W XIX X Xii Cf VY UltUilt

i-C ear dr,vr,

; a i " street indi 1 driven by .". L ! - r.n T ii ; rt y-sv- j

sire ei. Gn - ,-at u'j

ri i'ar; I-.".p.:a'..

' a s t had-

WlirrrNG. Tr.d.. Mar h 34.Chsrlcs i 'o'l-.stock. as 'e died riay mornmg of typhiod fe. er. sj;

bv her husband Th" f .mere! w ;)

M rs .

and three children, be held Wedn.oay

n t: e ' noon stree: t o

frop.i the C'er.eord ia

i es'.uenf e on ceme te ry.

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Members of the. Monroe e-tre-t- M. E. church conprea atlon are more than delighted at an announcement which was made by Ttev. T W. Itiddle. their poistor. at a beard meerinsr last niaht to the effe- t that the Methodist ntenary had decided to give the church $24,01ft to so toward-, a nv.- edifice. The Monroe Stree; church is rec-oy-n.zed a a splendid irt n t'eid and a I've tansibl' adjunct to Methodin ., 1 1- ,.ini The eh nr. h bu'l-l'nc

row t:sr d s 11 be soid and a iiw oil" J of

bo'-it j ist as soon n ?h Centenary

O. K. GIANT BATTERY CO. HOLD BIG MEETING

Th O. K. Giant Battery i-orrpany is now in the hands of its stockholders and tonight at its temporary offices. 517 Broadway, 3ary, . . bin- meeting will be held by the stockholders snd ill -.vh.o are interested s'e invited to attend. Teh n. res for the nw battery plant to b eretted at Nm'h a'nue nd the V. i. Tl. tracks on the west 1'mits

Gar. has beep cleared and giadns

as heen conimencen am woiu i"

ed injuries vhich were th cause of her

de8th on March 1Mb at the -Cok county ' hospital in Chicago io v. here ,t was; ? " ? a., necessarv to remove her i (Exclusive Cable to th. X. IT. 8, and tk.

Zronaon saiiy sxprese.p Bnni.IN. C.!a London! March

The funeral was held at th Greek i'wtKrvti. eViiir.-li and -ee V. o

i-iieetakee Tt"ar.n. .he ., t,;,..JrV1d Marshal ' on Ktrinbura be'levta

preached by Rev. Father Coarbach. Mrs Chorman has been m America

forty years and hss been a widow for forty-s'i years. She is survived by rtv e children.

CAIRO, EGYPT IS ISOLATED

'INTERNATIONAL NEia-S SERVICE L.ONUON. March 2 4. Cairo, Ltypt. has len isolated by attacks upon 'he lines of communications, said an undated news agency dhspatch from that city today. Some deinon-trations have again taken place there. Airplane service ha.3 been established between Alexandria and Su-z. . Bedowtns attacked a Uritish party r.ear Faun, but were beaten c(T.

ontribullon become., available

o ;r. p .

:on

wF.i be speeded.

STOLEN AUTO IS LOCATED .loseph lloman. of Fehererv il ie, trie-ph-vned the Gary pol.f last n'ght-that an automohile had been stolen fro in that bur?". The stolen ce r wg ialtr located by the Gary pol.ee.

i that, if the allies crush Germany Roi- ! shevlsm will hcjld sway uatil it' Is de- ' feated by the yellow . races. This was Icne of the revelations) made today by i I'rau von Hindcr.burr. sister-in-law o the general. 'N Von Hindenburp. it was said, shares

the ex-kaiser s dread or t ie jtnow peril.'' Iiscuss;nar the caures oe the ar, Prau -on Hind'nbcrg dccribed the exkaiser as tactless. Just after his aeee.-y.rin to the Geeman throne the former emperor met thi late King Edward VII. bis uncle, continued Frau von Hindenburg. "William patted Edward upon th shoulder and said: ' "Now I am an emperor w hile yru ere only a kind, and I can ftive you advice. To-j must change your way.'" Prau von Hmdenhurg thinks thai (herniary will again be prosperous 'but

says she is too old to live to se it.

1 r.SRF. H.M.'Tfl The three laeal Notices of the .Modern Woodmen o America have arranged for a welcome to the c,ty and county on April 17, and vvi'i sgk other lodfce. snd organiset'ena to participate.

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