Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 16, Hammond, Lake County, 7 July 1919 — Page 1

f

I , k UK

I TWTV

FAIR WEATHEtt eh ftf nlfil cmurATiOBAL mwa rULL LEASED WIM EES VICE. On streets and newsstands, 3 prr copy. UeHvurecJ by carrier la Uarcmc-nd aad Wast Haomosd, 500 per mouth. VOL. XIV, NO. 16. MONDAY, JULY 7, 1910. HAMMOND, INDIANA. L r3 f.j p r-r p Ll Li Lj ti Li U r 2 Li kiw Ly VjJ u Li 1 J n - .- , t WANTS -A WRY SHORT

m!kJL MtaJwfe

rani

em . .a

INDIANA

IljC-w ji vi Nj rlJtil ills

IT WAITS ' 1 1 MlTFn Lllvil I LLJ

Gov. Goodrich Feels Pulse In Regard Legislature; i n to f f TIMES BUREMJ T STATE CAPITAL! j INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.f Jul' 7. Owing to the fact that a good! many members of the legislature j have written Governor Goodrich to I k the effect that state fair week-; i would be a poor time to hold the ! ': fpecial session of the legislature, ! v: there is i. prospect that the propos-j ed date may be changed and tnat J the session will be called for the last week in August. Ths governor has been favorable to ; v state fair week, because, it was poiatci ; ; out. most of the members would cor.n j to this city that week, anyway. and j : that they might as well come for the I ! ptata fair arid the special session, at the ; 1 tame time. i v SAT IT WOTJXD INTiarSSE. i However, seme of th-' members Fay i th3t the hotels will be orowJtii state fair week; that there will be so nurh j going on that the legislature probably ; could not carry on its business with i the same ease as in some other weeks, j and that the bis crowd of that week ; Tttrf f-rt -w-ftH ffl KA.;fnn t The governor fcaa not yet indicated ! (Continued on pa?e eight.) 'SPECIAL TO THE TIKE3! CROvy-N POINT. Ind.. July 't -A de- : trmined effort to secure a pew trial in ; the Lake criminal court here for Albert j and Thomas D-itchelor, convicted oi ; murder and sentenced to dt h t h in the! electric chair, will be made by Ola-- ; eno rarrow and h!s legal os.-ocM' s who are S. H. Rosenberg. B. .1. Knight ' and George Hrshman. A rn-'ti-.n wa.i 1 filed on Saturday to set aside the. vcr-i diet and Judgment on th ground ' hat ; the young bandits had not be-e-ii r-pr- ! sentel by counsel. Tr.ey both pualed ; guilty to tb charge of m'.irdr. .ludgi ; Emltb has net yet ruled on the motion. SURPASS PROMOTERS EXPECTATIONS MUCH Vocational Training Patr of i Federation Program Is Distinct Hit. ! Vocational training schools, which arei starting on their second week in Ham-, Blond and West Hammond, are meeting with a reception which surpassed theexpectations of hei promoters. The '. movement ls part of the program of the! church federation of the Calumet dis-; trict. It had been planned to start the : work on a email scale, but in a few days It has grown almost tinbolievahl;. . ! In "West Hammond two schools weroi opened. One, conducted by the Fresbyterians. is located at the Wentworth school for th residents of the south ! part of town and the north side peer 1 1 1 are accommodated at the Baptist mis- j slon. Last Monday these schools opened ! with a small attendance, but Tuesday j brought mora vntil Thursday there were ' more than ninety at the Wenthworth ' schocl alone- The little folks went home j promising to brins still more. The same conditions prevail in Ham- ; mond. Th Fresbyteriana hav a school i et the Fine st. church, the Baptists have' one at their mission in East Hammond, while the Methodists have schools at the Lincoln and Central buildings. The work is of a varied nature and! Is opn to all children from kindergarten j size up to perhaps fifteen years old. A 1 Bimpie mwo iwii no.i paniviic or.j j service opens the day, after which In- j etruction in work such as basket wtav-! tug. sewing and various other lines is fiven, depending upon the ag-fs of tV; pupils. The schools will be maintained all summer. FORECLOSURE SUIT . The Trl-City Biectri-2 Service Company has ftlPd a complaint for fore

DARRDW PLEADS FOR GARY BANDITS

closure of liens against "Wind sen . 'arrested crssin? the railroad bridge CI eon t ah V. J- Whintry is attcr- cn the State lir.. Klcvcn were arir.ey for the plaintiff. rested during: the day. '

Whiting Pioneer Is Laid Away

k a-BaKiiwiM

Mil? II Alt MS. re ' !. ? : Tr. :.t : U-h.tin; , '!;sh' ..t the :. - , r.v .. li.d t" i - a-'tt r re lis- J ti.f faith of the ' i rt w cif h. Id Us : I'"; ,,." r..i r. c t t j r :e;iart ire . otiow. d the -,!ac. The fanhr 1 to 3r I. re . t . 1 : 'v .i 2 ' many and c.ir-.a t h ; c'.intry l.i v ,. '".r 1 ::i rh'-r I:ir:::,'. n ; .' ::.- i. i : 1 v of li -.-1. n , G - r -:h h- r p? rents -o ; y i.'ir 1 ! J. She :r::: : to ClirtEtoc. used. In the yea : rir.ij "r. ytars of - f.T-, of ;h- Dr. i r " t h .'. ren f ur-t?-.-; M. .n:cf Au- ' nam bloc::. v:v- h-r. th.y a ;ust. T.:r... r: a:;.. W'r, : t an ! c r . r "nr.ee: vd wit!: C'.y : Hr. it t;.i n.'v " r.:.ri;. S-chraare 0!t" r-'- Vl n -! residents il:S. the '.7 ' i a : r. t, a. of w: ;-h.r, H..-nr.v '-"rv.-? !n the i'J six grandi-h.idren :i t ir.gr. The late Mr. r.d and highly re- I spect-d inr.i:ir, pi-ss..-d away some sev enteen years ari. Thosa lft mourn the loss of a most "sttmabl- re'atlve. LIBERTY HALL KNOCKED DOWil TO AHPl i U IliliLliyUisLlil , narcrr.'r..-I'; r-.kn.-K.i d'- v, i ; i ing c.f tlo- I'-' -tr-McLaughlin f:r to b - t-.rii tl--'. n rer.- r. v.: ,! i n d ' o r- . . . o f . ; was i a '-' ntr ;on Mr. ru-c.r: be pr. ,r half .-:h- r 1 -, rt"! ' r d hfi ' 'I be r.F. t r.n ,-Jc.r r .,, j- r.-.,,,rr j,-,-. .t , a . i i tsiJ I iultiU bu t I BULLET GOULD , STOP HIM i F ' Ch. rank Gor", ".f - N. iramhn ft , yesterday after- - o- Tnr;:nr.-!!Oo: , " ht'.h on.g r : !. t e-r,er jne n. cirr.i f - ;:s i . d. at a ...l.-ir.g back and ear? and r.early ::.'.- "he ditch. :t .....ffi. Id ave.. h :s ha nd and -rnr. ' 'Te. blvd.. after ;t in a hullut alter tivtn. Gore, wht v.-i'h !x speeding: down Indian high rav of f-' fourth between other drovt several .-f J-.e:n When h" arrived . Off.cer Sir.g-r rut .I;. dereel Gore on mor- s to .ed " p. b-it missins r :n th" - linr-d. "re only put ' around the. orhcer. ' imrr.or.1 ''it v ! his r:.'i ..fj corr.' - r, narrowl This morn in court Gore w. tuiity, S-o by .". -. Kh -z. J - ?TCCLIST IIT " " i3Y AUTUItIU5il,lI i,.e eve.. Last ' Vhicaeo. while ridicg a bicycle yesterday was hit by an autoiao- f ; bile bearing the Indiana license number Z-iyt iows'sd was c in east on 143th I tt. when the automoDi; I an alley struck him. eon-uns; out of i ! The bicycle was wrecked and the rider received a few elirht cuts efcout Lie , body. The atr.orr..bil-t did not stop vvven ne strt l..o L V . '. i . bicycle. A Mrs 1'UCK. or 4SbJ 3-ag-oun ace., wjj.j was ail . eye witness to the accident, got in number of the chine. A QUIET SUNDAY ACROSS THE LIN West Hammond police spent a r. ether iiiff, Sunday. The only events to break the monotony were the arrivals at the station now and then of I. H. j E-j E. detectives with men whom they ha 1 j 40

rT T C! T T 7? 7-7

GOOD Ail YY7AY lj EVANSVILLE, Ind.. July 7. Outdistancing bullets and gasoline. Old Dobbin today was the holder of a new speed record. When two men in a highpowered automobile ordered John Schaefer at tf.e point of .vers to "shell cut hi rev Schaefer whipped his hers and outdistanced the motor car and escaoed a volley of shots. mm tJCt) I AT MORGUE IS Srcthsr cf Haniraond I.l Avaits Burial in Yhiting. 'INTERNATIONAL NTW5 SERVI'Et V.HITINC;. Ind.. J'lly 17. The body of i". II. Gr-.ffet. opproxlinatcly 02 years of tr at the tindei taking rooms of I'ndv.-takcr 1 . I" Owens. Whiting. awauuij.' word or Information as to r lat The man was working for a -on? true Whu-.i. :' 1 n io., having tn1 cunuaci ;ur . w t.Uration plaft. II.- ha4 ..1 ihcr.- only we k, passri i.vvay s-acWonly yi-terU3y from ;t.--i:c ii.a:;--n of the heart, lie had toi-1 a f-liow workman that h : had a brother .v.rkii.tr for the Kri- railroad in 11amnvuC. but efforts to locate him have bf-en uii.-u-uj.-jful. The body will be o i l a J w days in an eftVrt to sr-cure information which w;ll savt him from a grave m th.' pott-.t's J"M. if possible. vmzm mi TOUR 5RSEflT Hi t IVTFN'TJONAL NEWS SEHVICEl '.rASiirXGTON". July 7. 7.mcatirns -w -xvii- oITic-:Us ha'the Provident m'l be unald - f, Mart his i-c p. .sod ur fer at h-a.-t tvvi after oi V.'a-.'hing'.on tint .h- prest an ad i- c ss at at t'oiurribu. ' .o .-Mon v. il I l; t. d rot t: I !o unti" te There hav:n r'l!i'-:-t.-I- r t 5 itinerary ;- the Methodist C, t;t :n Jt ly 1" nt '.i k ii own f r. r.es !o- v-p.-iny ef 'ii1 prefla J'. i-j'-il him to have 1. 1 n t i -Hf. I. rirred. ur f ntlfly or for They have urged; at leapt to wnlt nr. i: jvhat thyj r l'ereneo to tii . ..ovei,.int b'fo,-. ; f w.H tr.-i'y t n-' .. ; r,. ,hf Pf I - jvf N"w York -.' V-clt. arriving ' i n i-d i : o'clock '; - re- V ej-e ,f U! TTie prrrd - ut torr,"rrov.- nigh' at-.-o: .". in W.-.shir.yt r h- we-r n I'!ari3 f..-r his recep'jon nr: ie . and o!v- r,f of t he 1".; : i ures w. 11 S'l a re ii i" f .wf-r ' be th.- erection of T'rii.r. ; hroiig'n which h-- . thr: ay his Halting VILSON HOME TOMORROW t !NTrFNTiC AL N rWS SERVICE! NEW YOF.K, du.y 7. In" tra.t port. d er.t Wi ' s- n hone from France, was ;- rn.les off X'-w York this mornini? noiinta: n; r. her sehe lule and should .e-e li rnhros e ej-.anne 1 ft noun toxr.rri'AT, aid a message to the army information ht:r-t.a. h will deck at Kchuki-n about thr- f'eloeit t..morr w afternoon. OM.Y FOR r.VATF.. j :!;TESN'TtC:AL NEWS ftPVICEt j WAFHINGTON". July i. rr'-sldt-nt Wilson's aidless at the rapitol will ; be to the s---ii3te only. Secretary Tu- j m at -New l .-rk, today advised Ho The ! resident will i he;-,. the tupptr ho'if at; lay before it the peace treaty. ! with n' which he Uku" of nations covenant j ;Ud. and the proposed pact by j America, with Great Britain. 1 KO to hf aeslstar.ee of France J in lhe evpnt of an "unprovoked' tark upon hcr by Germany. at- S , ! INDIANA GARDENS HAD BIG CROWD ! Last r.i.Tht th Indiana Gardens, at ,j-G p-iv(, ivdr.ts in Whiting-, had a recrd brcaKL r.S crowd or tne season. The - 4, r tt Br. or.der t r .- r-. - e . r- t, . v V-ii-a be-tt-r l-nnwn n s .tiV. " vilce is well known a round h'axrr.oni, ' Whit.ns'.' Bast Chicago, Imana Harbor, Gary and South Chicago and is well i j liked. He has been giving dances for! : the past f;w years. Five times a week,

he has roily skatinj end on Saturday j Company, six honired urike-breakers ar.d Sunday he his dances. The fin's j are ready in other cities to come to part of it is that it is open air and ' C!e elan i, and a large number of conthat street car connections can be ductcrettes arc- ava-lab'.e no effort will made to all pr.ir.tr. Three weeks ago i be made to run cars today. PresiEunday nleht he opened to a house of j cent Stanley, of the street car coin-

A weeet ago he had over five hun- I

dred a.rd yesterd :s y h bad close to thejr.-iis

iht hundred mark. L'jt there was'fusal of Mayor T ei vs. te.sIjn pvo pianty ef room for a'.L , p llcn,en to each car run.

I: A t ' i n

L3 V M L Li Lax is-t PUP h I,. li r ! fci? i.j W Gary Police Hake ticnal Finds in Gary; Hevenu3 Officers Call Arrests Important. A novel moon;fcimrs outSt and a counterfe;tt!ni? und.r ih sar.ie rw t v;j.;, br.jit:ht to I' -iht l..y tl.' ij.iry puli, lepar::.:. nt ley; .tturu- n:ht when a oquad of p.jli. -3 .--vo d "n a. tw .- . lory frame uw. Ii was hardl; Uary i-oi.e aut: in tii.ravi-liiis a I a"..-. :o the lAci: t ry ra.,e at To! "n a tip, fc"g-t; r.g at C'Jii Tj'Itr St. - net aro th.-. t -it.' frr atiy ;t. i ;l 1 a -.. . . th " n. ji iivr aihi b. K:.-" : nr.! I: : : n at; 1 ' .rtv.l (iKic.ri. Marg .iardt and Ilucklfii ! '.: iii dvar- h ol tiie still at z-.is ... c Hati.rduy afternoon. n the front i ! h of the dwelling at l.i-'3 Tyler st. thfound iust Alaka, Kfty years old. v.; informed the uracils that til- re was I oiiu at honie. ixrsD to sirs Evisrcs. Fui-cifts the.r way into the l.ous-o Mr;o Mike Z.jra wa:j found on tho i.ccon J lloor with children eatin.- ciit.n-r. A ijiais of wine ivas offer. d th. ol'iocr:-. but their attention v.a.-- called to a i;oise a ir.er.i'.r.t later in the- Mat below, w h-.r the-y found 2. da Civocovieh. a Hungarian woman in th act of rfmoviits the etill which she had in operation. 'h a'tcrr.pted to disconnect the still and had poured ,paA of th.; stt-amir.ff liquid Ir.to a bajrelj The cor per pipms.sh-: hid hidden in. thckitchen. V.'hen th edroom next to the wo;- told to replace - the pipe the did us requested. (Contiii ied on tiji three.) COMPDUN OVER ROAD The brid'-e over the Calurr-'t llvd. on Lak G?o."go ii ju.-t ab-".it driving the Ilamrr! ,nd Mops :. . . lucii.r I-', v, im has 1 .lit racnon and i .. b.'.! :; i' . ilng la,.' '. u put l. ny of Vown l'-.o. .i. in the structuie

OF 1

i for two nu-iiths. up v. rh a sharp turn : r'oa 11 r-S llrn' a" when I was a youn for dilatory wrk. The Ih-iiimiwnd -nyjk'1'1 a;-'J ' ha-.e ben divorced .dglu-.-n Ufheials hav.; net y"t b--n al- t !:nd i V'arfn"

' ' .-.-i. w as ii". e einr : e-i i .ir.-. iurgtr ncjara au or her relong ag.-. but i h. y 5r know that t lie re : . hit. ., will be placed at the dlspofal of is not a sullien nt for. e of men at v. oris. l,f-r :-ou and tlia' her -.hj . in t,o:n;' to

They nr- cvr-p'1 thero day aft. r d.i.. he c .'. y for, th !'- d te, f.t;. a' cr.-.it ::t r.f ut. Ml! poiie xp r."e i 1 i ? . nr TURNED SERVICE MEN ARE URGED Come to Liberty Hall You Soldiers, Sailors and Marines Tomorrow. i A.! discharged soldiers, sailor.' marines of Hammond are urged to attciiJ the nses. tint: v hi. h is to bo h id leiiiiiiT'i-.v f veiung at a .v i,,ck at Liberty , Hall. At tint, n-.-et u.ft t:o !' ps w.li 1 . taken to trans fi rm the old Soldiers and ! Sailors Ci.il inf.. chapter of the -Mneri-i ca n LeKn. ' The club had a rapid growth irr.mediatclv f.-.Uo-vinit it organization, and nearly Iht.e hundred names art. now on the rolls. Ho -.v ever, during the wartn weath'r the att-r.daiv e at no tmirs had fallen away but n i:i hoped that every man who now belongs and all otii-:n who are hom hut have r.ot affiliated will turn '-ut I'.-r the session tomorrow ev r.in g. It wilt be necessary to reoi - K:-t-z" an;5 elect new officers. j The Hainmon.J i-lub macie a crcat lhawins when the Indiana orsi nidation meeting' of the American L gaon was held and it ls planned to keep the chat-t'-r et the head of state affairs as it already promises to have the lar-st membership. CLEVELAND 0 , v, HAS CAR STRIKE I i ' INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! ! ii.hhi,A..u, o.,io., Ju.y .. uve- j ' - 1 er.iered the second day or tne r.t i-ar frlV i.-t.-.ti V rf.e-f.to ly tied up nil electric railway traffic In the city limits, with r.o -settlement In icht. Althou;h. accord. nc to ftments by official.? of the Cleveland Railway pan;, sa-l that the deeds. on net to run wa made as a result cf the re- j

KOTHIKGNEWIN THE WORLD TTiis cue, fresh from To'-eio, is Etranrely rcdiii:cat. During' tio Ccba anto races at Cro-.-ra rolnt yerj og-j C. D. Hoot, now proclflcai cf ths Crov.-n Polat Clicmeer of Ct-i2ierce, headed a b--nci tiict vere g,iG' to tear off a piece, cf jack by selling' hot-do? sandwiches. They got c.'bcmt c;.0"0 rnaSe anil alr-.ost C7c:yt-.ay I'ro'at-ht his own lur.ch to th.9 races. After the races the Crown ?oiat httstUrs had about 20.OC0 "dog's" left. Oh, liia "doc" funerals there -wore. Z'.::vr for the Toledo yarn. Oaa hotel naa cf this cit7 who thought ho was g'tiij to push over a neat ll':tlo business dtal ca tha cash customtrs at ths blj g:ht arena lajit Prlflay had a diEtrfssin? ezpsrience. Ha laid ia a Etcc!l cf 2.40O lcavea of bread atd plsnty cf itu!f with which t load vp tho eacdvriches, lie hired a lt cf holrer3 and started to get .xiZ7 at the arena early la tha m'ira.

Ko totally raisju.:lgaa th,e appetites r.t tha place, fcr hi ccrupleto sales ca 1ho Czy proved o ba exactly iiinotca btidv.-ichcs. 113 can. now rtahe tho largrest bread paddias- in the worlvl. HI BOY IS SENATOR'S SO j ' ' x&VS. LulU Eerffer OH " Way ChiFrom Indianapolis to cafjo Reiterates Claim. (E,TTT!-,ETI?r 'KTE!.'TICAL "'E'.'.'S SERVICE! i'AEHIZJ-CrTCi.-, July 7. "I can ruM waeixi: actuln to vrhat I fcavo .'rady Baic1.,-' j vas Iks ealy co-i-mcnt Senator ITew s would make this afternoon -when asltel if he would renicr ai'.y assistance to Karry S. New, Jr. " "" 'TST??JIldVAt WTW "SEflVTiTtl CillCAOO. July 7. Stoutly n.aintaln5rg that Harry S. New. Jr., who is une.er arrest :n ix-s Ar.ge.es aa the slayer of M:;-s Frieda Lesser, his sweetheart. is the son of United States Senator S. New. cf Indiana, Mrs. Lulu Burger, n. 'h--r of the accused sla-. or. i. sr.eed - i.ng westward today to aid him. She passed through T.iea go on her way from ! Indianapolis to Los An..-. 1 late vy trr- .' da;.-. "Harry's father is United S'ates ator Harry S. New, of Indiana," th : !;:'-l'"-r r declared,, re!' 'rating f ormer tattrnents. "Mr. New an! 1 wore nur- , :-, vn;;e,;j trw Is to obtaia the bst : :-.i-!.- P gal c&ur.s-'-i and lend bh.a ,-i:.i:-ta:iCP. Mrs. l?-jrger sai l she knew very little I r,f tiio slain girl and that her son ha 1 i met, her only two or three months ago. :-. i.at.-r .NVw. -Mr.". Turg.-r declared, v. ill o me to h'-r son's ::, l splta reports f:-..'i. '.'. a; hinrton that the Senator has

de i;ed any marriate with Mrs, Burger! j. vvas r,,p, r'and hab n;.-s.-rted h r s..n has no cla.m J n-ornt-;,' tl ' ! u-on h;m' i frc-ni her fcch'd ounjr New. his mother declares, tv?.s,,. , ,v. ; I u I ll I r . 7 to T. : ,

i (Uuciioi tt euiver nuntary academy a.:d 'a: .ntr.'. iJarne university .and went til t'aiifornia four years ago for his health ; Liter he had been dicharfcf l from thj army. :lNTEPNTrer;.L news service: Z.OS ANGEIJ1S, Cal., July 7.--Ee. i 4j spite, the frank td-.cisEicn of eoilt laada

15 7 tii9 pix:,ejie;-, preuaaaary steps were ". - eoio-.o .. taken tcuay fcr the openirg: cf a legal' b-o.in to selt!.- ar.U battlo to Eava 2lrry 3. New, Jr., who rc.'.r jf -ndola v.;::. -, claiins XT. . Cenator New as fci3 father,! A l.irf.o i-i . . .-' fi-cm being' held legally responsible for: .side of the 11-34 as the murder of baurlfal Treida X,esser, i In th.e bree ze, Si?.:; his sweetheart. gondola and steatiiTemporary iasanity tmdonhtedly will ' cc uld be eas-d . ff. be made the basis of the court battle ths ship woo- al' . to savo the life of the prisoner. j until jhe v.a: -y.What prompted beautiful Frieda J. j of the ti round. ThI.tsser to absolutely refuse to marry) g.-t-at f arVhhrrht'- r New. df spite' the facts he had .owi-J t daylight to iu.;her love for him, was s.n ar.gli the p- ) the gas has'' '' '' ' lice tod3.y were- oltempt'nfr to solve. : -nf, c .. i.t, j...t

New changed Ins stery and declares the Continued on ;o"c n.j TJTWfJP A.PT'PCJ -,. FULL OF FLIGHT f INTERNATIONAL NEWS SESVICE1 LONIjoN, July 7. The auceesful I endlr.e of the It-Hi's t rans-A tlan t : 1 flight nt Mineola dominated all other! r:"rr's in tho Lcnl" pirer! t:'y-,hft j papers devot.r.jr columns to deescjlp- ' om.s r,n. fc'aturd-iy n'sht ar.i her eventual landi n , , ccrderine In-I i.-ie air m.r.:s? ery is ccr..:derinf 'n-! truclnjr the 11-2 1 to head for rtie ! rouih eoait of England on her return 1 and then pass the ler.tcth cf Er.alnni on her fliffht to her base Et F.a.-t F-. rtunf, sc-ar.r.y over London. GRIFFITH TO GET WATER (TITS 50PEA!' AT STATE CiPTLl i:;rIANAI'OLJS. Ind., July 7. The J state, tax comndss.ion granted the pti- J tion cf the Grtf'ith. L-ke ceanfy. town ) board to is-sue twer.t x !hf-.if.nr.! 1 Ifirs r terv.cri.5t bond- for 'he pipit;)? cf city water to Griffith ,

IS SECRETARY OF WO'IAWS COUNCIL FOR WORLD PEACE t Chrystal Mac.'iillan. C-rytal MacMil'nn is t-pcrf ttr :;t. cc.i o; v timtn for Pcrnw.'-n: . r- j'o:i:e which is I-.. .ci.e is aico or.a j to t.n peace ccna.n.i is secrc'tt.ry of : Woman ,c.u:fi-aj W-.dncn':i Intern.i at Zurich rscentlv t i' " vario-JS national rcetinjr et . rf their tic 1- ; fcrcr.ca in P. ths Ir.terr.f.t tior.nl Oonjrrc-.-s decided to invite Etcti'-.r;3 cf tr.f Intyrraticnal Wornfcii's Lec'Tue to ti'i ani.j inecti:;:-s of of ti;e ternis of the peace treaty. T r a i s . ; o t f. Is li li V : Q t 3 ! f f " ; : - - a W i3 ? t '- j V, i t.' iisE Eaa I n 6 D ? L4 4 ! i I S 9 p. Aircraffc to CrCSS tllG ! I ! Atlantic Ocean Will Sart on Return Trip from Min- ' eola, X cnrT Icland in tho I.Iorni:iT. ,,.aiI!:;T'AI-Tf'P5 SERVICE , v . , w o. XL's xw-o-t : j Vedaesa.t.7 nii.rui:iff to iiy over Washi inston, acordiar to a tclenhone messatra ! received this: Lfti.uoen hy the war deI partiutit frcn Cr.irt. Glitl.len. ttnited : - SUtcs air service ct IClaccla. MTvrnt.i I i Jul-,- 7. Te gjant , Uritish dlrig 1" ---1- f.rst lighter than air craft to s-'lightly (lama., v. as b. -ing ?:.: IfOe.Sf v.. I '. ii. . off on the r- : e.- .Atlantic, was ("lay hile she ; hydroge n gas a! ! tory t petur.g ' jnd the f.elj this .'It m;;:ht cr-art tart on the reli Is 1- s late tl;;s f i r was found o f -r-t terr.oon .t t b favorable. :.:-.-! the report possible Mh. mind if th- i the!.- work. woi.il J pot ccn- . they said it was :i-ht chsr.R h!f :-. had completed ion gusts of rr id air. follow !.-.? last r.:f;ot s rain Bf-rir., d tu" (as in the i:ior.:-'.-r Birshipi -- handrail of the1' e . :,ed. :i ruthel to the r illed unsteadily ed the rear r until the repc-s on th- sirn of i'd to- rit.e -lowly l a bo. e the surface. ,-h remained wi'li 'y:rg 'ir-n hr usi-!.'-. ;h.j rt-filhnj cf I - - 'no'neiieed. overcast today, rl''S '-'c i''-1 '' i nna smrp v.-. (Con i ei-i;i.) - -:.--o: 300 ARE If! lit COURT AT CAPITAL ' ! T f F N A T i C ; A L NZ':S f ERVI'Et INI iA.VAl'OLi.-'. Ind . July 7. M-re hari ::r0 de-fendai.fi. many frr. tn LaS: county, w.-r arranged m fenerjl . n or plea . mnyor cf Mu.oe!?, court here today Itoiiin II. Hum Hora.. 3 G. Marph jxiawfere coun'y pros. eu'xr at. a t t.-rtee-n ct i,rj w.irieen otr, ".el in the . !.'' w re to ur.-hT ci. " re amonr those indi fake tifht. swifl lie raiK-i'-d besides a r. i e-- . rv, 1 1 ii m ir eel la io e:s '.fi -r.. In Mnrior. o ur.'v criminal rirt (ieorKe' Kesskr v. as to be srr ig.n -1 on i a Chars or inuro-nrg- .M.-s Minnse Mae Wjlkin.s. wh'o-e 1 a cr-terr, ct h-r hoin eiiy v. n i May in Don't throw your paper away without reading ths want care.

!"- - ' - J i f

- -.-- n g

Or uRurfNlnhd T A If F- P! nPP

i

Thirteen Lose Lives In Water So Far In Tfiis Corner of State. DECWNIITCS THIS SEASON Miller Beach vYaveriy Eeach Flint Lake Lake Georrje . y Indiana Harbor Canal. Cedar Lake . . .- Lansinj Long Lake riTEPViTtCvei. KFWS SE"?VptEl I3IAZCApQIrs j July ' 7 Threa men Cead was the toll today cf Sunday's swimming- and heating' acciflejitc. Arthur Peterson, 21. oi Chicago, enlisted man at Tort Harrison, drowTierl in wtita river at Haver-wood. Gilbert Tttmed. 43, colored, was drowned la Fall Creek, End James Bucfcaer, 2, aeffro. lo3t his Ufa in an attempt to rescu lamer, Two more peaure-seekers In th, water this time from Oary paid the cert with their lives at Flint La.ke yesterday and swelled th toll to 13 in this TCgTOTt.--The double drowning took place is tle afternoon. The victims are: JOSEPH GHEGOS, 41; 37th SJOd Jefferson street, Gary. JOHN GACKICHT. 5C; same addxen. HOW 3T HAPPENED. Th" t.v. men v.ent out in a beat ia i bathm suU3' lon ebo,-it s o'-k to , conciuc their days cutlr.g with swlrn- Th boat ls of tKe v-n variety ' and sits low in the water. Gresor is i hoavy rnan End when' the two got ou about 50 feet from shore. thy started 1 to change seats. The boat w.8 capizcd ! an-1 both men sar.ls before a.Eistance I cc aid rach them. Gachioh's body was recovered in about CO minufs by drti.- ! gir.g and in another ten minutes Gregor's remains were brought to lha (iirfaco. All attempts to resuscitate thTn failed. The drowned men were both brought '. to Vrillinrn's morgue. Funeral ser vies bv Father Koenig of Turkey Creel; off!- ! eating will be held over the remains of ! f;regor Tuesday afternoon at 3 o clock. Funeral a rrariKements of the other vic tim 1:3 s not been completed. G re per was r married man and leaves a wife sal one daughter to mourn his untimely death, lie followed the business of contracting-. Gachick was a sir.cl man anl was a mill worker. - ! ATT Y. E00NE KOW SLOWLY RECOVERING Attorney D. E. Boone who was badly hurt two weeks ago when a party ol yountr East Chicago men trying tf escape from Sheriff Barnes ran into Mr Boone's car and wrecked it, it still confined to his home and wi hurt more seriously than it was at frit thought. He has had a very bard siege and suffered a lot of pain. It is btl.eved he may be able to jret out however in fw days. I TTTIA W PTT'TP! FOR I.IURDEROUS I ASSAULT ! r.ndls Isiir.arcapu'.as of Bast Hamj mon i was arreFted Saturday at the Gibson yards, charged with assault en,j battery. Is'.marcapulu gt into a fljht with i another man and h't him over th' bead with a .rent h. cutting a long j cash through to the skull in which i it was necessary to take nine stitches. Htj was fined ?S5 in the Hammond city court this morning by Judfce Klotz. HOBART 5IAN DIES OF SUNSTROKE (SPECIAL TO THE TIMES) HOBAKT, ind.. July 7. August 5 1.'-.: n. of Hoi art. w hile harvesting: wheat at the Woods farm near Deep River was overcome with the heat y-Kterday afternoon about 5 o'clock and dropped dead in the wheatfield. The rerna.ns were removed to his i home in I f obart I'etf ared was about E3 years cf are, and is (-uivivtd by bis wife and four ..hi;ji.fi and several grandchildren. TRUCK ON CALUMET. Henry Gatz. of 1145 West t5th at.. Chicago, was arrected csierday by CSlcer W. I'aims leer ef the Hammond police, i-harsj! with driving h truck in Cal timet boulevard. G.iti wa. fined Hi: in the Hj!.-.n:ond city court this n.ornir.B' by Jugs. K1o-