Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 250, Hammond, Lake County, 4 April 1919 — Page 1

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HAMMOND, INDIANA.

FR1 DAY, A PHIL 4. 1919.

l.WKRXATIONAL SF.W'.I IL'LL LEASED WIRE SERVICE

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WILL WATSON ! STEEL CD. BE CANDIDATE ; MW. IS nilFSTIIM. GL0SE 001:

! INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE) ATLANTA, GA., April 4.-

SPECIALIZES IN ACREAGE' MARRYING AND INDUSTRIAL SUES : PREACHER

W. J. Hastings to Office! With Gostlin, Meyn ' Company.

The Rev. James Morrison Darneli.

llastii.!-. for f.ve vears f nr ho t into trouble and later in the

New, Goodrich, Hayes and Watson to Have Important Conference.

Cause Of inability tO find a market member of the firm of Hastings. "Woods P-n-tentlary cars ago through a -mock'

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MIIIBI 1V1IEIDM

ALA Mi ,,uul- ,BUUH ; num" im naPTiiri

IN DHOIILL

CONFER

BE CAREFUL ABOUT

YOUR MISDEMEANORS

i 'Pr-rvV.e.'l-ii l4-ir Ta rpu . "Vi, 11

Go to Penal Farm Instead of Co. Jail.

SERIOUS GOLD LAYS Hi LOW

i'or steel, the plant of the Atlanta

& Co.. realty i terators, who recently 1 ma'riaK ln this cl,-v ls in Jail-

tturncd with a commission from the i Ilc "cea i ear-oia .vinare.i w ooa

Steel company V.iil close down tO- nava! aviation corps! and settled down! ot Elgin. III., to run away with him.' He!

-r.. . v.-'into the. busv mart of tr and in-. ws recently inuic;ea in Minnesota ror

ins announcement iix, - - - - --j

has craned up office with tiv

morrow.

just been made Thomas K. Glenn

: dustry.

by President; GoMl n rcyn

The concern

child abandonment, fimei! first mar-

Two of West Hammond's

Youngest Set Who Carted j

Liquor Are in Bad.

The attention of the city and county

j juvifet j l 11. e tvuniy lias Dcfn caueu

to the fact that the new law regarding the commitment of certain persons to

l the state farm Instead of county jails

or workhouses Is r.ow !n effect. The

law had an emergency clause and went

!

"The Puke'1 and "The Rube'

TLrXdl 4. employs about 1,000 men and is

, -.r.mir'al confer-1 one of the largest

enccwiUbeeld here within the! President Glenn and Secretary- . ..... rAin to re-! Treasurer Robert Gregg have just

next day or iww, juv i"s, , ports that areheard among the poi

Ktical wiscacrea. the pr5ce.fixinS board. Gov. Goodrich. Senator; New, .

and Watson and National Chair-j r.an Will H. Hays will be the con- ; fr.rees. and it is understood that, th subiects to be discussed vrili ! rane ail the way from state po- j :i:ical affairs to matters of national;

iv, ,r.A ,.,n t ' red I'-'hoI Spurgecn of Avon, ill

; was a iree-nci- i-raciicer. , nt-Ps on iiis o. ti hook. When bo rslzn- i

'3 from the. oiKariintk-n he holn.-l to :,t,vtu i , . . . . . . , 4- , rL.v.A .v,' At Ov.-:oi:na L'an.et! met r.utit Sortr. ! om -society circles ln West thirty day- or more to be ent

.i,. '. i . She atroetl to come to e'hicaco. rorncll ifammond for some lime.'

A.I -i t .... JJ- uaa uuujai wie " " in lianta. lcls,fr acreag.e bctwe,n Calumet at:U ace-om named her and at Hammond there; Deputy V. S. Marshal Frank S. Ream

Mcdison avenues and r.ut it r, th a'e-gea n.ocu eeiemony.

market. VhU is the- first of his r,w t ' bcme a pastor at Kn-siu'. Wis.

On a later trip to ( hicago he wooed

and married legally, this time Doris ! and John Zajackowski, both of "West

this vl'8'-" 'n November, lf'14. There came HaTiirr.ond. they being charged with

r.-.t ir.t:. th .-! of th.- r.wm. rumors 10 .M'nt . augnii oi L-ar-:

Icipfr one of hiss bis tuc-

crss--9 t" : ''m -, age Jlr. Hastings is

a cIt.ji-cu- i

has Ho.; ,.-' v .-rm business friend, i -arne.l ODtainea a aivorv. Darnell was i xhelr 8ocUty KMMI.

who adni'ro . ... rf y 3nJ t)iat he w ill i indict'd on M,nn charSo in con-j Kcbeske is known among the young

make- socd at r.-.llmK his canoe alnne l n,ctlorl wnn n,s rc,al,on wlt Uutn set cf -Vest Hammond as the -Duke"

rew

vir.turtis. Mr. Hastings will specialise in aiiTSf rnd Industrial site rimnr-tv

leturned trom Washington wnere : He ha? treat sucoe&s a

they conferred with members ot!';" J i lit hi o: f

into effect almost a month ago. It re- .

! ', will be j quires prisoners under a sentence of

o the .

' state farm. j Formerly a similar Innr required that

-Then, ; vrisui" is fcrmencen ior sixij uaye

iu jinmi.iuiiu .usicruaj n 11.11 - jeir more snouia re sent to tne state

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1 (llilS 1U L11C AllCl Ul Vtilllttlll j in,ti. i i. no i t v i i i.i .t . 1 1 t iu

judges apparently believe that the new j law is one which does not go iro ef- i feet until the acts aro promulgated. j So if you contemplate committing any!

misdemeanors and thiiik that the coun-

Works Against Advice of His Doctor, Vitality Taxed By Vast Amount of Duties,

(BULLETIN.) t INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! FASXS, April 4 President WiLon. It ls reported this afternoon, ta resting a little easier tlioun Ms ccld is accomvaaied bj a distinctly racking couga. Mr. Wllaon aUows nobody to dlatnrb lier husband.

i-"i-. , I !',,,,- ,,. ...I .V to T"

1 nell's matrimonial escapades. She wenti ! to Kenosha and four.d Ruth Soper Dar- Chicago, taking as high as 21 gallone

! nell and the baby. Mrs. Iioris Vaughn ! at a time.

ii'Tiu ji'uiiff man who . , ,

ty jail only may be y ur at.e-do for SO days, or more, better consider well unless you want to see what the slate farm ls like.

SETS CASES FOR

; goes without sa i;ig.

importance. ; WILL WATSON KCSr i ,.,-e of tht. subject?. ;t is w"i ..,.:u.r c t n6tvr Wft'-on i ;

t - -c a candid-e

,,,.nit;a;ion for rvident

CRIMINAL COURllCROWN POIfJT BOY W. 6. Thomas, of Hammond! FIPIIDFC IN QTflDV

I IUUIU.U IM Ul UIVI

Soper and sent to the penitentiary. Af- 1 an3 Znjaczkowski is known among the

ter his release he preached in t hicago, frorts a a the "Rube."

later going to Kockrord to take charge of a business office. ;

in

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of i r

or t ne j.e

who j

or If

Is Appointed Prosecutor for Court.

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indicates that

it tenci''re'i

that he would be-eM'i

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ISPECIAU TO THE TIME51 ; C ROWS i'OlsT, Ind., April Judge , . J. Smith has arnrg-d his settings

Capt. Gerald Krost in Command of Important Hos -pital Unit.

. . , . V.. in f

n,,-.tr -ho link-oral tie'l

i,,i.-.nnpn to ' u.i

r.:,!.i hh- . t .

i . f... .v. e,e -ss ,.f T fiL-A fmntv new

r,e:r.iri'.."iti 11 "- v,.r,,, . I criminal court. W. o. Thomas r.as oeen

f:-i-iid y that he wo-iu ' h,r, appointed prosecutor by Trcs. Atty. ! l-v..or..nt f.ctc-r in the r.cr. lh Cjydt unter cf Gary,

f,.r: b k;tr t T ' ! Montiar April 7 Stats vs. Patrick i rnoune- or Thursday in which one ,-,t a-,d run s?a!n for 'lit tena... lRjan: arsault with. intent to kill. Crown Foint s boys. Capt. Gerald

BOBT KSOW wa .! Tue.dav. Aoril S States vs Liila rrosu ngures prominently. He was a.

l-i.t irco he b-?s ro

Indiana.

f SPECIAL TO TMl TtESJ CROW FOINT. IndM lrcJr 4.

-An

. 4ntcatfng'! iflfiffVg tn'the C'T-

yet n.aoe . i - T.,Tn- pran4 member of the Hosley Hospital T"nt(

. , . ..,.lwn trtfi . ' " " ' i T". . .

d".'.lretion et ms " 4r S larcenv. "" "J-Kun cnicers and one jt i . . t well as t nose i v. . . i . . . .

l-au"rr tn ina;u. - j,..,, Wednesdav. Apr ? Elate vi. ranii --" .vr, ,-.. men oi w men

f.-s- r

t:. r,..--ceed.

. - oMPt!

i.- who fivor r,i ,

,m. art in the tia'i ss to

how ' Sim-nons: attempt to commit larceny. j lanaea in miv i crit on the transport i Thursday. April 10 State vs. Jirrf Leviathan which docked at New Tork

Sffsto it Ptve rjdo-i

Joe Tizich; I Three v. t (r- ir-frtv- -J unit aild ; 'he 63 rur'fs :k:H ft ere sent to

in:-'- J ' , r.i,i,.. it. i Vuio1 Yarn's wnere t. a- now n ,om-

Stir eon a- ... .... ; mand of "r.t. itr-raM Krost nrt fr

frr.t

tat i .

-,sl'i;-.K:.on

p tiiaf H. in

nu'.j-

t lbnt i

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- 1 : a m orifi

r.ar.l -o.l tw lrt"1'

i.oodr.ch ior

tuition ' j Lindei : burglay. .rr..n from , govirh: burfrla rr. . the rf- burglary.

Frida;-. April

l.icnnm; asstait and battery

Following a hearing before U. S. Com-

PARENTS OBJECT TO SON'S ENLISTMENT

Charge That Boys Forged Affidavits to Get into

the Army. K- -

missioner Surprise, in Hammond, the "Puke" gave bond for tl.000 for his appeal ance before Judge Anderson at Indianapolis in May. but "The Rube" could not give any bond and was taken to the federal jail at Indianapolis by the Deputy Marshal. Others In Trouble, It Is stated by Special Agent Green that these boys made confessions involving a well known 'West Hammond aaloon keeper and an East Chicago "soft drink" keeper, both of whom will be introduced to the .May grand jury when it convenes in the federal court to take up a number of Important matters. . It- was the- wont o -theee clever la-Is to Uke passengers to East Chicago in taxi, hide the whiskey in the vehicle and laughingly think how they had outwitted Special Agent Green, who keeps track of hundreds of taxis and autos.

IHEKHWAY BUSY WITH ENUMERATION

1 lie i tent

to i.;i;.

Ruth pci.ccr. h-'pd n-jr. formerly of

tv, r,rh ri.a,,-mn of Crown "'"'E ccnoo;.

re.inf- draft board', will be the deputy) The unit handled SO.C45 sick and wound-

1 ion .... i while Miss Mabel Gray wi!! be the pT?. ! court reporter.

Illinois Nurse-

I--.. 1. corner"

,- . rnor James T'. T -.- c 1 .1 r r. 1 .

COOB3ICS HOT TALKING .. , ...o-it-.- th-.ro is '(

11 - '- " . ,, vnt it :

to re -i-3.k.'-'-'- - - - i,,. Levi e -.usiderab.e ,

late .r. ''' cap'- ; itson. ';. er'ior

for th

cd men. 57.44 we:

3.1 ?5 wer Tanks Threugheut the entire time of their serve in Flanders the Evanston-Ch ica go untt wete in an

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-.ri ten-.a'U 0 ; r t. I ' 'r. -.1 - !C '.''. t l.,ko lie'r. ha ' o,,"dence

ior.F in

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fur pun ii

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bv ndvis-rp them of .-,, ,'.,re.t!on. sr.'l this.

'.o f.m .in ir.ter-.f.nc

HAMMOND HOUSES

t i

for discus-?1

or. in the

ror.fercr.e

READY BY APR.lOp'

' area constant ly borrbed by. German airi rien. In June. 1 f 1 S . they w-cre compe'li ed to close the he,.r;ta! for a month so ie-lou were the attacks. Rase 1 2 w as I crgsriized. in Chicago early irj 1317 and

'-nr. of the first to land in Frt.nce. Mrs.

of Capt. Gerald the nurses in this

un!

been in i looking ;

--i r:tc.:-mar i" ... r. several day

rfmrs. r.n4 be came frcm 'v'frr the present conference. j ?: ' ,- eorference there mey j

w ul re i". for it Kr-fv to be rra- ,

T - A : o 113 Will fia"-

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-.m-hriat" rr- "ii rift ' ' v ;

-.t ionai r'- -1 1 ' , f

Watson or owui .v.

es'i'its tnrit roil'.i'S-

x rev. a '' ti.

he

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ill b?

TJ. S. Housing Project Practically Complete and New Houses Will Soon Be for Rent.

WASHINGTON". April 4. Vncomplet-

VAISOB BOOSTX6S IAC--B. ; ar -v. c(,-.-,.rnmi . i. acoii co.i-(. 1 . I- wa about an " . conestio-i in Severn; incus r.,,,,i, from startmc ft .;.

ho'M 1

boasir.g projects, undertaken during .

r.t to relieve i

trial centers'.

will be comrleted before the end of tme . mor.th. Ti-o L nitcd Stat.;s housing cor- '

ONEJftRy D1VBBGE Herman Objected to Wife

Sewing Buttons in the Boarders' Clothes.

GRAHAM

When Pcnald Markwalter and Henry Weklir.ski. of Hammond. two lS-ye-tr-old boys talkd over a trip to France they decide they wanted to go in a hurry and Sergt. Cramer at the recruiting office told the boys he would etart them In twenty minutes. There w'U be a little delay, howeer. until the matter of two affidavits are settled upn. for It is charged by parents of the boys that he affidavits as to their ag". whiih t'.e boys held r ferged. They were made In 1918 permitting the boys to work fr the U. S. Steel corporation. All these facts developed efter the boys had oeen sent to Fort Thomas. Ky. The boys had insisted that their parents did not want them to join the A. E. F.

abroad and produced the documents. He-rb,rt Graham cf Gm cne of the' . T T . The parents wire the m.l.tary author- ,ardent work.rs for the Mw tuberculosl, REACH FINAL

,UC8 r sanatRrium tn Iako county, has called

with inquiries by a family named

CALLS LAKE CO. CITIZENS

tSPICIAL TO THE TIMES CROWN POINT. Ind., April 4. County Superintendent Frank F. Heighway has been busy the past week mailing out to each school corporation, the blacks for the 1913 school enumeration of Lake " county. - - - " Th numeration !s taken bet-sreen April 10 an dApril SO and should Include every person between the ages of 6 years and 21 years. It ls Important to the taxpayers that every person between the above ages be listed as the amount of the common eebool revenue received as well as the amount derived from the state school tax is based upon the schr-ol enumeration. Every person omitted from the

school enumeration is a loss fnanria liv worked undT pressure and acaHit tv.

to the corporation and said loss will advices of his personal physician. Dr. then have to be made up by local taxa- j Grayson. tiort. I This morning his condition was still Each patron and householder should j acute, although there was evidence tmu

see that trie enumerator n.is tiie name he was somewhat relieved. Only his

and other data o revery rerson suojTt to be enumerated. The enumeration for Lake county last year was 37. "3.";.

BULLETIN.) (INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE' WASHINGTON, April President Wilson has beea forced to take to' his bed, because of a serious cold, according to a cablegram received at the White House executive otrices from his personal physician. Rear Admiral Cary Grayson. Dr. Grayson assured Beoretary Tumulty, to whom the cablegram was addressed, that the president's condition was not serious and that he would keep the white house advised. John Edwin Nevin staff correspondent i. n. service PARIS, April 4. President Wilson was unable to take part in the peace conference discussions today because of a bad cold which compelled him to take to his bed. The president has been suffering from a cold intermittently ever since his second arrival in France. Furthermore his vitality was tax..by. the enormous, amount-o work which had accumulated in Washington after his return from Paris. WORKED 'GAINST BB.8 ADVICE. "When he came back to the seat of conference the president was unable to rest for a few- days In preparation for a resumption of his labors because f the demands made upon his time. Throughout Thursday Mr. Wilson

n imnortaut meeting of the citizens of

trie rnuntv fr.i tnnitht nt tV-.p inrv f'nm-

Kruger who disappeared from home merc,a, J,ub room, two days ag". His people thought he ; . , . i w... ..... I Mr. (.rrsham is adised the county

him has been made at th t ff :ce.

TENNIS ROUND

INTERNATIONAL NES SERVICE1 NEW l'or.K. Apr!! 4. Wilnans

Til-

tremendous will power enabled the president to get through with Thursday's program, but even that did nt sustain him late in the day v.b he as compelled to go to bed. Dr. Grayson gives assurances that 1 complete rest will assure the president's speedy recovery. It is impossible to say. however, when

he will be able to resume his dellbera-

den. Tt. of Philadelphia ard Vincent Ucns wlth the -Bly Four

recruiting' n... jo ..vi -ui.-ufe" i.".iiai'js, tut i-nt i1--- .---n. arpropriated to build the s&natartum in have today reached th fnal round

v.is fruiul trom

Z ivm for rrc- idnt a. th , mo.-:;'-.'he sddresred at Richmond on ... ti, o.-.i- or. the svib-

'r "t.rtion. CcfiTt'

w i-..v,.,.. Ai.erdeen. Mr.. Bremertctt. V ash., and on and lo

foot to s.ar. - . Vo.vror, K. 1 . April 15. and those

un torn ..,.,.

.A.nanif. a." r

Hern. an J udf ens-en cf Gar;.- objected

ANDERSON GALLS COURT FDR HAMMOND

Judae A. B. Anderson has called a

jury for trial of cases in I'ederal court at. Hammond on Tuesday, April 15th. and at that time he wKl also hear a number of petitions fcr seennd, papers pending. No rapers will be granted to either Germar.s or Austrian at this term, but a special hearing will be gi-

tf.e way it shculd be built, but he is an-j of the nation"! Indoor t'nnis s;ngles xtous that at least at part of it be be-(8" the Seventh Regiment armory.

gun immediately and the meeting is called by thos-s interestei to get an expression from the citizens of the county.

DUNDEE EARNS A DECISION

t Here

o j:ame hi

Vi i .tiiesop : h . a l i ' u

t- r 1 S w' re ... r air- n moveir.

Vut "hen lie hm'.. . ral

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r nil t v .... , T,..., the wl.o'.e subjc future developments.

poratioi! today announced that the j seriously when bi wife neglected his their petitions by Judge Anderson In

. ! uiidin$s a. Hammond, ina., wou.i "-(wearing sppare . rut stood ready at all rictober. There are about 100 petition

readv for occupancy April it'

I INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERV1CH ROCK ISLAM), Hi.. April 4. Mike lJundee earned a newspaper decision

over John Ertle in ten rounds of fierce j

fighting here last night.

TWO ENTRIES IN ATLANTIC FLIGHT

,rrivc-d on th.- s-- t

la

ami atrtown. N. T.. Mi

ii

Viil'.j.'j. 1.

op?n for (

may mm

HAROLD STROUI

DEAD IN 1ST

GRANTED PARDON

those at , ,im.s to tew the boarders missir.a but-' nr-Tm mid Austrian now rending ,

!i!r mendit.g. as also! ln v,e federal Court, ail of which have

set out in the complaint the husband been continued for full

charges that his w if.- uas cruel and in-j ,4n(j e heard in October human to him m that she preferred the' , company of other l-ici.. that she niid? , mp A VCPORT rfnrcpri'stioni thoi he did not ir;tnd. A "AW OiT J SX X

........ ( to live with her husband, and that the was unduly ffiniliar with and did have improper relations with the roomers sr.d boarders at the home of the

: plaintiff and on every occasion of a pay j j day he did turn over ah r:is pay en- : ; velope. .

Another dixorce suit filed was that ,

I INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE ' T AVI. i 1.-...1 A AC.l ". V

investigation i-- .-ri.i t.j. .j. v. ..

j oofi-i'icot fin.j e apt. . l . wyiie, pom

..i ..isntiit'Mt-r, were lU'i-iy en, '"ret in the iontest for Ihe' fir. t tran-A t ianltc

HITS MINE

(TIMES BUREAU AT STATE CAPITALI

Former Hammond School

Teachar Very Popular, Passes Away.

INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.. April 4. Gov-; s?ckfi a divorce from her husband Klmer

crtior Goodrich today granted n pardon I l. weathers who is charged with cruel

Harold Spray fUoupe. sc-f i-viced in anj i;-.h.iir.nr. treatnier t abandon-

county to serve two t. fourteen j ment of the v ifc and home.

;, c-irs in the Indiana reformatory for' .

. ary. He lias oeen n.ic. u ..... iuc , n Tjnpp FOR TT H K.T? K

f INTERNATIONAL NTS SEPVICE1 T.)NCm)N, April - n-veral Italian soldiers were Viiiled and Mi" hundred were, wounded when the transport fmbria. carrying I.OHO troops struck a m'.r while eniojte from Italy to

of Daisy M. Veathers of Hammond who 1 Tr;polj gaja a tentral News dispatch

om Bari today.

through her attorney. T. Greenwald,

'iji.ty jail ir.ce March

ID 19, because '

mental and ph sical condition j

were regarded as too serious to permit

! INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE ) v- e - ii- tr vrv t ..n t t

The sad news reach-: d" Hammond w-ra'raeu'al" ' " " shevism Is not likely to take serious 5ay of the death of Mrs. Joseph J. j cJTTrtT j proportions in the United States when

nee Amy McGregor, o: Aurr-T XJHlli'l.i UUU J. ; t-ne wage earners know that capital :s

birth

Ferdney.

ri..n Vi'ash. Mrs. Ferdney

to a ehlld recently -and r.ei er recovered i br health. Her husband was tn the fnretiy department of the govern- j

nent service ana ;n me j-tint -. ra spent n great portion of ber time '-with him in wrap. As Amy McGregor the deceased will be remembered as one of the most popular school teachers Hammond ever had. She was a great favorite In social circles and widely known for her vivacity and charm. Her. home was ln Manistique, Michigan, and she was married to Joseph J. Fordney of Saginaw, son of fungreistnan Fordney of the Eighth M chi gin d strict.

IN HOLDUP

treating labor fairly,'- declares John

Con't throw your paper away

without reading the want ad pagt,1,,,, 0 tb Turk

n. no,-kefellr. .7

. . . . , .--.-c .iiuirri i.s"a-d ;n the Daly News tocav.

iMUin.lllvna. niJ . t r. . . . . j .... . PIT Ir'tU'K'i. .'.prli 4. Police- M". f.ocKe f-i!er .a; s tor only hope J tnan Ro'nrvt Hanii' ton. was shot and for Industrial paee !n this count-;- Is .

k.'.led. Peter Sair.pu. a writer, was (the practice cr t:-.e goiflen rule 05 tapprobably fatally wounded and one of j ital and labor.

a trio or naneiits was snoi. m nn itetr.pted" hold-up of a restaurant !n E. Pittsburg early today. The robbers es-

NEW CASES IN " CIRCUIT COURT 'SPECIAL TO THE TIVESi i.'U'IVi'N 1'ulNT. Ird.. April 4. Tiie following row eases have been f.lcU '.n the Lake circuit unit: 1-CSS lnJunct:on:John Taniiey 1 Cohen & Bremer) vs. Steve Toth. et al.

i 126S9 ForeciosJre mortgage: Lirrie ! Pehrens (Georsre K. Hershman) vs. r-ib-. ishers' Subscription Co.

Tilden entered the finals by defeating Frank Anderson.. of Brooklyn, and Richards earned the right to meet Tjiden by eliminating l.ieur Peter. F.sll. Tilden is favored t 111 frcm 1 is young opponent. RAINBOWDIVISION ASSIGNED FOR HOME INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE i VAjHl'.'.T'.'i'-. v;'i ! 4. --Asi-lgn-n tr.i o the entire fo- t '.-on.-. Rainbow d:V'!.r. to enrly e.T.voy w-.-i. sr.nour.i.ed l.'V tiie v3.' riepaitrnent this ftcrnoor..

1

COPPER MINES CO. TO HAVE MEETING

air flight, according to eiuarr.in n.

Tonal ' at l!

he Manchester j agency, 22 Wr$;

f.fi Fi'

ATLANTIC FLIGHT TRIAL SOON l INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE i ST. JOHN'S. N. F. April 4. If meteorological imports are favorable Pilot .Harry Hawker will n.ake Ins attempt to fly across the Atlantic late iif-xt wee';, according to an ann jjiihn.ent made here today. The work " settine inf jpn;'.!i ;ir.:if. in wo. oh Haw leer is to make it's attempt witii McKcniie die.', h.s naviisatoi. wan started toua;, at the aviation field here. Avi&tor Morgan, who w;li attempt a flight w-ith his Martinside plane, ls reported to be on his way to St. Johns, oti the steamer Sachem. He is expected to start, about April 15.

: it- v see . 1 ' o ' . i?a i-i .

the dirc-t'M . of t lie . .n.- o! ;!.", t fci Arizona Copper M!n-s .'..inpnio wll

! l.old .111 open meetins fo tl"- bsinss

caped without any loot.

ORDER BEING RESTORED

in n 1 ri 11 o- t: a i H i

Dailv News tod a v. ' 1 '- 1 ' "-T t "'"e'"-

.loset'h r. nrown Kn:cht X:

vt -own vs. estate cf I H'ltlo. !

ISfiSl Oondr.tnati..T. Ross school j I township. Ross. Lake Township j

j 1 FM Knight) vs. Jacob Hurlburt

and Augusta. 12692 Quiet title; Jacob and Daniel Stub (Pateen Johnson) vs. Julius Voshel alX28P3 Annulment of marriage; Silas

Hicks L. V. Butr) vs. Nellie

MISS CARNEGIE vIS TO VED

r.:en of liar

o r d I ". N ( 'i:nt y n r

ivhic'r. e erj body is invit- I to inv---t'gnte tlio merits of the Consolidate".! Copper stock to the b'.ib.ncf s men. No

guest will be solicited t-, buy at this meeting.

Read their ad ert5se-rr:ent sue.

stocl:

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LOGGING TRAIN

WRECK: 5 DEAD

t::,Tirr.-MiONAL HOL'AIM. Wiisl... Ap:i t:ms of a crew of iiii'. w horn were kiiled o.ii.rii

so seriously that they

i 1 . : s 1 1 1 i 1 -men. five of ri.t and threo

here today foil o v.-ins the derail

logging tram

nitiy die, are

icnt of

a runaway log.ins? tram n- n 1. n'M-.nged down the steep ii.- r.ks ..f a ravine near Melbourne. V.'aiii. The uiily nini to C5'.T.p' did ffi by 1' t-ins from Liu- t ; b tiie e;iacin- left th. rn;i

CAN AL McUOY COME BACK?

! INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! JERSEY CITY, N. J.. Apr!! 4

McCoy, firmer mlddlewe'ght

Al

cram

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ITU !:..

! INTERNATIONAL fiEWS SERVICE ' CAIRO. Aprii 3. Order 1.' r:..R lestored In Kgypt following th arrival

here of. Oen. Sir H. H. Alienby. eon.

pion. wiil attempt a comeback here ionig'r.l In an eight round bo-.:t against : -irijeii-' Oordon Mc-ivay, o ft.ro -ler-' r'.tt. McCoy hep-'j to sncure a bout, with Mike O 'Dow, the eiian-pion, when !

he retarni to Lfc.is country from J erection

N EW,VORK, April 4. Miss

et Carnegie, daughter of Andrew Carnegie, said to be the world's richest heiress, and her fiance. Ensign Roswell Miller. U. S. Naval reserve, today nbtained a license for their marriage, which 1 to take place April C2. prob-ab:;.-r.t the Carneete Country place, at Lenox. Ma;

Hps Margar- WAGE SCALE

GEH

SOCIALISTS MEW APPEAL

I INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! CLiiLIN, April 'J, (via. London April t The central conimitft of the ln7eroder.t Socialist larty today addrefsed an app-ai to the Socialists throughout ti.e- nc tien to hold mass-meet ,n;.-s to pr-.t 31 p pairst the government's treat1 lent of h.j'-knv.n. dffpitc the order si-n in: t meeiii.c' vlilch was proelaiwied w lit i nuirti.il law was established. Tiie g. eriimeiit troops are charged v. iih cruelly nnwrrt' ring hundreds of -.vi.rknien while thousands of ethers v. -1'C firrotitod. It i claimed that there ;s discrimination, l ie bourgcoise being allowed t, li-dil meet tt.gs vvhilo the -workers are not. "The tjerir.an workmen were never before treated with such contempt even under the reactionary regime of the ex-kaiser," said the appeal. There is to be r. convention of workiiii; women soon and they are being 1:1 fi I to jot.'! in iht' 1 rotes j. Ai vfficial slatrnient v. as issued by ti:C foiti'i ui-i.-t t)::o'..gli th.- iiite-iii-nee depart ii.o:,t today stating th.it 'J'.cumcnts recently published at Ee.-tic siiowed a ouni.ection between th5 R-icliibunk. the Deutche bank, the Ger,inau general staff and the Russian Rolshe iki w ere false.

MOBS' ROUGHNESS CAUSES LAWUIT

f .;tesnatioja:. ui't. servicej rr.HAi; R.ri.i. ia.. Apr,; 4 a;--inar thf f-ri nnilltlv treated n1

JUtCilvij JJrX U k)L j roughly handled by a mob which ac-jcuse-i them of being pro-German, F. INTERNATIONAL nevS SERVICE C. Clipp and Henry Heineman today PA.CAGUL'L.V. .Miss.. April 4. Al- j flle.l suit for JlOO.f'10 against J. A. lrging that the company ref;:s.-d to i Trotter and twenty-two other rctd-

HL'NTINUTON - The Cnited Breth- t .-en church at Cleege Park hos started j

a campaign tt, liils $11,000 for the vertise acaill

of a church and Sunday

Advertise in Tbe Times an-i ai-

Results come with

JTrtxae.

cliool OS tb.0 colier Cauapua,

constant efort.

3 r.ts of this oou.-itry. The ailerd personnl inj ir.' were curtain. 1 i Cue f-.-i e i. -:i : .on -l.ii. '-i f oTiowi-J the -in-!ri of ar.n'.iiite.

treat with workers' representatives regarding the n. v.-wnce 3!.-. iccently proposed bv t!i .i it.-li;'i;.o '. j i t :nrri t bo-.rd. S.S.t't mn r .:.-.': e,i ,i i th.: In

ternational shipyaid i'.iii i a- plant . are on Uiixc t.-day. General Manager: Don't throw VOUr paper aVcV C. E. Johnson, however, denies that . tier ia a trine at.hi. slant, without reading the yantar1, jpg