Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 41, Hammond, Lake County, 22 November 1919 — Page 1
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TRIANGLE AT Blanche Davidson, Aged 19, Actuated by Jealousy, Fires on Miss G. Racey INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE ..day thri.ied v. yan co i teas ;,,.,; cf th most i-;aoi'"e rafiG m .(n.at 1 -n a us V,ist"ry was .'limaxfJ ' viay by th .--,n f - s-i.-.n liiiins'h -., . ,-e.l. that na idson. 1. mated by J . ... .a rnvstorv shot wh! h lute . -.ei'day ..un4-.l . t. tscended the- ta;.way .,t Grays: apei. . - -...o-.n rsme a" ding to the before noon illg j station following i-1. at first dfiant. ii t'maliy told ' ivs i bee am 't'i wrar-Pct .1 near th ;ri .an ; of tho ; f O ' .- .- X ntr '.-'"V.:b l'd them X' t Mis? l 11 . :a Virt ro ll carr.'ii v rat day. wln ' ' , 'liiv to son bed as 'my rn.a- ,,v-t.d, V rordins 1 a;;tr staJT.t at Ohtn f-tato j -itv whose name was given ioi po'tcf. thy said. that both .rf'and Mis, Racey had 'f-und farin h "ition s eyes. but that la-ij Bhcwfrcd cn Jiis had been th- Sr.ar.Nh "-.a" , tt'-nd-'-i. nnl waited! ruday he '"-i -vh both ptrlsi tho hallway until f i-las-ocm. ?! rr t the ftalry. h the ncr r. then fallow ntin when th fif rr-lice ny 1 mdir.sr was rea -.' d them The pir ,s rr:n I at n was jV. hB ' Trill he charged with shoot--j w i T. .1 ! I i v c . - i. Ths vounz woman Is daughter of J avtdson. resMinp south of this j . , a graduate or immbvtt .rhoM. The revolver --he confesT se had obtained from a workman at The e'rVs Industrial home ' v wbb employed dur'n? la.t miner ae a cler The Races, woman, j is at Caldwell, pa ""' I ',',a ntght at the hospital and H hepd out of danger. Political Prospects Pick 2 Candidates V TA 11 1 I M 1MIII IT IMM. i STAFF CORRESPONDENT I. N SERVICE j WASillN' ST N. N"V --etiator Ht,)n jr.bnson. 'alit'ornia and i'.bert M. j itchc.x i n t e d y braska. are toun, itiu out. by P lif.cal clairvoyants T . as the loK'cal candidates tor tne: v-isldency in 19:o on the republican i. id democratic tickets. This vision if the result cf the turn ., th battle over the peac. trflaty In ,i.. senate and th- subsequent inc.lln-,-.,,n of party lenders to make the ., nation- which hlne on the ratifha',n or r.on-ratification of th treaty principal Issue of the coming i .i r to the "Whi! House. n.-ouKhout the closing hours cf the . ..;,ae nvrr the pa- t In the senate there U.'sences that not n ii w'i - " vnmlrdf'H of the fa-rt that tlie treaty r i.ah ultimately become the ma.n po'nt (., dispute during the coming national . ct ifin". senator t!e r-fti" is,,. the challenge at the republican. f the senate. saylnK '.n effect that; side if th republicans wanted to stand pat; mraln.it the ratification of the treaty. ,.ia, (he democrats woun nifi i"ui T'lit'ippi"1 cn that issue. Senator Lodge, in a statement. Just sued concerning th- peace treaty and -he action of the senate In defeat-tig v. measure In the special sssion Jjst r v- s e d , said: "There is no further room for com..i between Americanism and the ient presented by th s . p e r - 8 t r Riroe f nations. t-'urthermore he directly stated that ' a'.i I ask now is that we may have the rpportunity to lay those rs ol it i -wi s hefore the American people, and adm't v, .lesires to cany the issue lni.. the coming campaian. Senator Oscar W. Lnderwood. fired v hroads'.1 at the republicans after .v. Irst vote on ratification had -fieeri taken up in a passionate speech c-.n out at his opponents: he "The republican party ! ht to the peoplo of tiie V f A S p l T ; S 1 - for thr n e nf nations.'' .rswer!r.g Senator I'nfi'i " -ood. .-."i-a-er Warren G. Harding of 0!ii .1.- , tar.a the American people t f.l r'd h- fourteen reservations, whoh in his cpinion. stand for Americanism nr..! mshv Americans would be please, l and r'-e'iighted to subset ibe to ail th.--.- :,-. rress. large'class for shriners i';ay si'.l be represented by a class -f nearly thirty Th l rt --s"entu, degree Masons who will he admitted to the Shrine at the Orak Temple in Hammond r.-xt Monday night There will be over cpe hundred candidates 'n the class v-ho live In cities all over toe n o them psrt cf the state
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FIRST DEMOCRATIC SENATOR FROM HIS STATE SINCE '61 v -A A nev photo ot Senator David L Walsh. David I. Walsh, j-jnior 5ent.or fr(m 'as8achu?'tts, is the first democratic senaror sent to Washinpto from that state since the civ.l war. Hp is voting with his fellonBenator Henry C'abct Lode on most of the treaty and league roil callb. lie's a bachelor. 10 NEW AOTO D Z'he build, ns; at the lnterc.tl?n of ''onk'-y ave. and the Motion track in HHPimond wKi.h wc:re fcrmfrly occupied hy the cue CJnart '(-. are tc he rut to ufo aXter bcin Wle for rnore than a year. Tho E.-hie Auto Manufacturing Co.. h new Hammond concorn. i,5 the Vutlding and if placing them in or.dition. while orders have bern placed for $1.m"m1 worth of ? pooial wtKitlworking machinery to be urwi in the
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is i-xiK' ifd that enough machinery will ,e );iMa'!( d to start ork in a rhort time, w hile the entire equipment will be ready by Miroh 1. Kifteen men will hi cmrdnved at the start and the numlier increased as equipment is adueii. David A. Johnson of Hammond is president of the com pan v and Maurice Rothschild of the Model Clothing Co. It vioo. president. The company Is capitalized at $100,000. GELS NEWS OF MOTHER'S DEATH BY CABLE Corporal Erink Lund, candidata for the Hepuhi i.-an nomination for Sheriff nf jae cunty. received a cablegram today from his old home at l-cvanger. .v.rway. informing him of the death of . , mother. .She died Sunday. Novemher 1 and the cablegram stater that the funeral would he held next Monday. Mr. I.und had not seen his mother for nine years and had planned to visit the old home while In France but wa- unable t0 obtain leave. She was eighty-five years ol i ana -ep . i two daughters In Norway and the son Er'.ck. in Hammond. SWAMPED WITH NEW BUSINESS Evidence, of ah. heavy. business; done during the last year by the Hums li u!iding I.)in & Savings Association of Hammond is shown hv the action cf the board of directors in Increasing the capita izat ion of the asso atl"n j jir.no.oiii) . O.t'i..). The It wa formerly association which J2,- I has j ffleesi in the Citizens' National Hank) building has share,; In the great j bui01't,i;- a., tiv.ty of Hammond th year and like ether similar oretanira- ! tens ha b' 1 ndt'-Rt cms n swamped with business . now polut to even more pro.spt rous -ond is n e v t v e a r SHARRER RECEIVES i NICE RECOGNITION Or. f! . 11. f-harrer. rr. sldnt of the Northern Pa!i-s Li'.o Insurance cf Hammiri, h'i ret eive.l substantial i i -erognitioii of his bil'.ty in the in- I eurance. work bv l.e'.ng see.te, as a ; member of the stnndirg ("..iiimittee on! cn n Mediea! Erxaninat'e' r.s by t A men I.iie Con vi cently at ' This ern the ent i rj nt i IT,. I eh .is held ifNeb b h : rpi escnts f ratern it;.' of I'm on i niMira n c .i" t -a passes .li all matters of poll 1 -:SUr.irice !'ri:ii-4.ir.i"f n Medical Examlnat b .y common to a The conimitten n.it-.rnllv la to dcai with the pechiems mos' ital to the insuran ness ii nd the selection of l'r. ocdi'-at. s jr. a measure the star e bust--harrer im:? he and 1 is other c. eom pa ny t- p.iuios have attincl among in the f;eUi . INCREASED FARE FOR HOBART LINE If C-.e plate Utilities Hoard grants ire increase, patrons on th Gary-llo-hart traction line are to pay n increased faie in the near future. Yesterday p-esident O -L W'ldermuth of the Gary Hubart itne was in Indianapolis in the Irtteres' of a petition of the .eent.nr.y to increase the fare.
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WORLD BY 1 England May be Last Country to Join Because of its Hard Drinking Women. n v Mir.miKn Monnis (INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! WASillXiiTu.N. Nov. 22 Tno.o neking climes he-i tliere Is no danger or interference with the right." of bart tenders are advised to consult real estate agents in the Polar Regions and the jungle section of Afrka. The rest of the world will be 'Saharized" by K25. says "Wayne B. Wheeler, dry leader and general counsel for the antiSaloon League of America cheerfully predicted today. Wheeler excepted the jungle pri inc; j in Africa and the Polnr wilds because I hey are the only sections not har1 i . . . . . i : om in me reports ot "dry artivit;es. pointed out. however, that the mall j.'.-t;.. sn t.'iuse .arts has always be.-n poor and maybe it would be Just as well to wait a while before packing ti.e furniture. Kngland, he said, may he the last country to join the dry column beeauso of Its "hard drinking women " "We'll get half of Scotland very soon." he said, but our only hops tn England at the present is local option. Our job is made hard there by the fact that so many women, chiefly those of th working class, are Inveterate drinkers. Before the wr it would have been easier for us. Now the women of fhe working classes ere ens grand glorious time with their war earnings and the fact that their iex so far givattue feeling of Independence. "Germany? "Weil. Judging from prent conditions, either Germany or England will he th last of the "wet" nations. With the kaiser tn power we would have as easier Job there beca'j" ail the kaiser would have to do would be to Issue an edict declaring the nation dry. In a democracy they don't do thinks like that. "T don't think U will he necessary (for our league to send mifPionarirs !nG e rm any We can dpend cn the :
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efficiency of the German temperance, who has J'i't return'-.! from ween 8 . societies.' They are an efficient lot. p0liP"ttln trip of read mays in the East.; i-ou know that much of the material : believes that the Investigation wiil bring I we used in the propaganda that put I "''"" Rr-at results for Lake, county in1
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(fathered hy German scientists? The! , , , T , , K , . ., THE ambition of Jim Bero.os has been he,t materll In the world to show the; (!f.v(,. d .vlls of -booze.- The Germans are .fntv.fouT hours. thinkers snd It will take them several years more to . that even moderate; jr S- TdlEI.IES of the Simplex Rai!beer drir.k'ng is ruinous to a nation " i WRy Appliance plant, has been confined The Balkan countries are showing .(, ,i hm fr..m illness la'dy, but Is retfaordlnary "dry" activities. tVhI-! cast recuperating. ep said. Bulgaria has bin imploringj the Anti-.'aloe.n Iann here ti send Tin:HE seems to be a. lo; of pent-up someone, like VnffyT oof Johnsm to i excitement In tho brake beam hop at the help It get rid of the stuff that puts Simplex. Frank Stevens wore out an Avrn a kick In Bulgarian buttermilk ' old hat last week and is going to wrap
With the assistance and two years time the native 'drys" say they can make 1 Impossible to develop a "Bultrsr'.an bun" UNION SERVICES AT CHRISTIAN CHURCH Hnmmnnd's union Thanksgiving services this venr will be held at the First christian Church at the corner of Hummer street and Calumet avenue, j The services will te held Thursday morning begining at 10:45 o'cloo. Fed-! lowinir Is tho program which was an- , I nounri'd toc.ay . ( Aihtrlca. i Invocation Be''. TV.;is. j Ilvtnn Coronation. ! Anthem Praise Ye The Iori. Bending of President Wilson' P. fc- i .imatlnn-ItfV. Barrett. j nef.,.ino Conducted by Cap. Hed' - i (rasrd. Anthf. Thanhs . ""too i Thine Give Script. ire Reading TSev. Thanksgiving Prayer T Tilaie Quartette f ermon Rev. I.mkt'der. Doxology . Benediction . Basset! . v . Xncirr, UNABLE TO FURNISH BOND Unable furnish the $2,000 hop..! flxeij In his preliminary hearing cn the 'i.iirge of running a still in East Cbli ago. Louis Miklos was taken to the Crown Point jail yesterday by 1epnt TC . ?. Marshall Mvbe(-k. He w !1 I ilfn to wce.s in whVh to produce i the bondsmen and fall inc. will b tahen to the iail at Indianapolis to await ! a healing before the federal Jury grand ! j,:rj. . . WALES ENDS HIS VISIT 1 ! .IbTCDklATmuAl KitlWC tTBtlfr" j N voilK. Vov. -12.- The !Tmo of waios' American visit came to an end to,,ay. I s (v.o prince was preparing o depart tn the battleship Renown for Halifax he declare! that ho had such n (rood time in New York that lie wished to come ! ack and is.t the citv a:-iti The tinol program of the royal risit. r tay in this city was nut so strenuous as thn preceding orts. Ha bestowed rredals cf decoration upon a number of soldiers during the inornin? and spent a trrcat deal of time bidding farewell to persons he had met. j Premier Sir Robert Borden of Canada : srd Rear dmira' St mm were ;n; lime's on the Rnown
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tr A. : v j V .V. $ '.V U3L Brig. Gtn. D. J.. Pcsorc. Brigadier General Poore, oomrnaridant at Fort jtugseM, Wyoming, is in charge of the mine strike situation in tha'. state. His lirnt move was to oider proclamation , posted in roal camps of the state etablishinff military . r.trol throughoi . the iat. I DID YOU HEAR THAT AXDl" STAClivW ICZ, city clerk of West Hammond, hurried to Ciilcago early 'Monday in order to get f'.rt word on that federal court boore de,:jslon. Every preparation had ben made to rake In the license fees hurriedly but It all foil through. 1 HAYES IMTSKIRK. Indianapoi.s boss; i o the. Hiimmon.l K m r.i .-.v e, ,, t ,.ff,rcuie of the biggest men to visit
Hammond lately. He Is six feet, f i ve ! ' J rcha twl tll factory following the! inches in his socks arid weighs 407 j death of M. A. Goldberg and the business j pounds. 'ias n""-v be?n Incorporated under thfi j r.ame of the Crest W aist Manufacturing i THE HAMMOND federal buildlig (s;Co. Mr. Me-lvvln paid $16,000 for the I being retouched inside and out by ! equipment and with tho stocks of mat ft- J gang of .decorator. - - - " I r uhli-h he has already ordered his!
C. TI. LUTH.MAV. late of th Ham - mond Board of Works. !ipped into a Job as jury talesman tho same daythe new board went into office. WVXTT ES-OINEKIl It A V SFXUIT. up cold a lot of guys who m always going to get his goat. IT is rumored that ono of the eligible i baihelorsi of the hrnlte biara shop Sa j Interested in a I-aBorte wldiw. Iet's i hope Fred has better luck than Ham mond widowers in EaT'ii;? EL1NI GEuBGE JONKS .. preparing to give up his newstioy wnik for the winter. He. is rounding up his dn and preparing to head for Kenrdngton K . , uliT" he will R'ay wth hi during the cold weather. mother CITT CLEP.K BILE HOSE sa. the Billy Rose at the Orpheum lat nigitt was no relative of his. "It was just some fellow taking advantage of the f mv nni " s i v s drawing power r.,u. n "-u - rt d '. n i-.-o lie j WITH the poe market a!! Henry Schneider found it t -o : ! ous watching the ticker and att to a restaurant ot the same titiv i sold he restaurant. GF.op.GK MALLETT is working h.s i head off getting all of the details I ranges for the big Shrine ceremonial j Monday. NEW HIGH COST OF LIVING CUTS INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICEl HI N" iTt . "v. "nut t li c o r e r n m e n t h.is beat old H. C L. Established com rn;i f. every our. m unity . E.-'ablishcd fair priced list.. Reduced food costs from two to tin i t y-fl v c per cern . Secured passage laws for pioccut ion "f proiiteer. Taken steps for ptobecutlon of pn iteers and hod rders. e-onibate,i the "buy now propo-an l-.n touraged in- renseu product ion. 1'isourased increased" const! 'mi i.-n. P' ep.ired for campaign aa.tinst I uU I , e - Arranged for campaign of educV ion and A me ri 'fini tri t'.on. HERE FROM DETROIT FOR THE WINTER Mr. an.j Mr-. Arthur rtine of Detroit ha ' e co, ne to Garv to visit at the home cf M s ai d Mrs Harry Rine of Ambrhie street. They w'U remain during the winter Don't throw ynir p- er awa) ' Kithout teadir.2 the want ad page,
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T IS ELICITED l.'"! trformation of vw.lue hji ii-j "jlgel by Wnlter J. Unag. arrr.sted for icompliel'v In the thft of ten hurr'-ls . of v hisk'-y from t h Hammond distillery uarrroniiip. 1n his h'rirlns: het-jre tnied States ('(.mn.i.'-.-ion"!' Charles etunrlse i'ruiav af.erno..n. I-twfn-(-r. the r-yi. ; ! ceij.-r- in the hands of the revenue ofllcors : j was su(ilef.tit. ti. ' arrant binding Haag ! over to th- fed rei jrrind jury. j The hearing van cntiuuc-l for two! t weeks to await further (ievelopmcnt and I I to ellow Haatr a nMTtunit y to secure j I bond.men to si-zii the ?2.00' bond neocs- J I sary for his release. Under temporary j boni !' wn.s 'akeii t the Crown I'olnt I jai! by Deptit y Vtnt'd States Marshal ! Mybeok. In cn he is unable to furnish J ! bor.i at the end of th two c"k. he '. ' will be transferred to the. Marion county j jjail. 1 i wi:ers cf the stolen vhiky are pus- i . :,ieo. Tiie r.- tiue or the Ihjuor nni"ur;t- : ! d lo npi.rcxiin.it. !y 3.fn"'0. hut had not 1 been paid as H hid net ri-Ji"ved . from the warero. mi through the ir:tuger's otline. They are wni'i'tini; if thr f:iv t ritr.ei.t will st'tr.d tlie loss t f th ' rr'. er-.ue or whet'ier ti,f y w i i 1 be f..re..i pa.v the t n ; " v lit g-f im i i u o r h I eh 1 1 1 rr s THE FACTORY Med win. tho hip roinaeing ! 'he plant cf the f.oshen Sunt O- IO cf the ;oh i Hammond for the last eight months, ha? j i Invef tiucnt amounts to over $75.00V During the summer the piant employed 240 girls, but this number has be-n materially reduced fi,r several weeks. Tha new pn'pnetor left yr tTdav for New A ork on a buying trip nod on his r'turni next ween experts to lncvtiasi the num tar of employes to at h-at 150. STOLEN SIDECAR IS FOUND ,-onie time during the night th eves i ntertd the garace of August Bethke. of ?3 Truman avenue, Han. mond and stole his motorcycle w.th side car This morning the car was found in the hushes about a thousand feet east of Calumet boulevard. FOUR NEW RECRUITS Four morn men were, addei n the I. S Army this week through the, Hammond recruiting- station. Ed war.Nicholson cnt'sted for Co. TT., Ninth Infantry. Sun Antonio, Texas and Anas MfMlll.'n for the Voter nary C.Tps at Washington. I'. C Both men hud unrvpil for two wars in the A. E. I". end re-en". isted for one ;. rar. ; The ether recruits were George Mcr- j rc' whn er.listej for thrft years in the. ,'ai,-v 7:nmoTi(1 Ttoffo! who askeel 1 . traintna: in the army I .-e!,,,o at Camp Vpton. N . Y . I S'r grant Cramer has Just received a j communieation from the War Depart-j ji-'-nt permitting recruits to be accept- j ej for overseas service of one year's j pri'id without the eld previous snv'ce j . 1 ( Q U i t'llli n t . i i PIE FAMINE ! IN CLEVELAND i r-I.EV Ill.ANIN ' . Nov. -2 Cleveland j today faced a p-e famine. And unless tho sugar snortag 's alb-v.ated bv Saturday pract :oal ail t'astr ywiil be d i s.-on tir.u"d. K-'ti the baking of bread is effected. Hakeis now are umg syrup, molasses. .nv and melt to s-.veeten bread, hut rhe , est !s h.'.gher and p ;ed ! c i on wcv.-n-nd---I'-day that bread w ;!l n m badvanced t l"i cuts f,.r a pound 1 o f . HUNT FOR CARLISLE AGAIN TAKEN UP INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE ; 1 iK.W 11U, ' i I c i . N..e. ::-"ii i 'a 1 a 1 r y m n i"'i a":o'd l a ad -; 1 ol i o o cot.t Ol e d t : scare, i n ft passes and on tie or r re set t l mt for robber. - Red V;i;u ' a i t i t ,m i nv. a n no today o Cities. ; 11 to ", ia re - , and I 'en-. of Pueblo f -i lsrse ' police in seve-a! 1 1 ' e has been II F'lehio. ort o! ce and riet r r l; ' ured m t iie p 0 1. 1 11 S 1 '. e suit ' ' I p I ;;ir I'll' SOUth '.f si;ppcid to c niain c : I ' i ', J M wh ch is ' : bund t. i a TTitirtTftrn TiTT"kTC" aUlUlOJ. ftUHO DOWN MAN ' id Fain, t i j , ' . s t rue k uni 'last n. tlarv. at e' . I r , rl i-1 " 1 li o K I and severely injored it 0 1 -; i". t ' . si. Sr-vrntii A v r ri -. i c . nt'u Avenue and Wnshington lice j-reet esterday, .T'cordinc to a porepoit this nornir.g. The repeut stated that the driver also nary escaped iiittin 1 w -inian Don't throw ycut papr.r avnj -vithout reaciir.c the W3nt ad pajre.
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Congressman J. Adam Bede. "Minnesota in 1920 will either Bolshevik or American. It's an easy bet now she wiil gn Bolshevik. The Democratic party hasn't a chance to rarry the state. The Republicans hae just a shade of advantage ever the Democrats. The next presidency may be determined by a group of electors named by the Non-Partisan League." These are the bold assertions of Corgrcaimaa J. Adam Bed f Minnesota. F1TZPATRCK LEADS FIGHT AGAINST GOMPERS Radical Element in A. F. of j L. Will Hold Chicago Convention Tomorrow. " 'INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE, i'IIVAi,-j, N v . d i.ed b, J o h n icagc. nowT'itzpatrick. pres'detit of the Federation of Labor and the ar le.jjfed leader of the rad.cal clement in the A. F. of L. delegates to the Labor convention here tomorrow, called by Fitzpatrlek for the expressed purpose of organising a national Labor pa:-t, are expeotod to launch the fust open attack "from within" on Samuel Got.iptis. president of the A. F. co L Several hundred delegates aie nere today to attend the conference. Labor leaders here say FltzpatrieU has al.gnod himself with othei antlGorcpeis men and that thesa are de1 1 i . i r. e J to ott Gompers who his re-peot-'diy opposed Fitzpatrick'a efforts to organize a National Labor party and place a strictly labor f'eket in the iiext p r s 1 . 1 c. r. 1 1 a 1 election. t INTERNATIONAL NES SERVICE ' INl'l AN A I. LIS. Nov. -a Authorlx-! at ion of an cppr.jprlat.i.m of jH.OuO for ) th" use of the county board of health ! for the control and f-rad i . at i -n ,.f veu- ! ereal diseases, is g.ven In a ' tt r that! nas o'-en written hy Jesse E. Es.-hbai s'ate accountant, to Auditor I'.e.iii roiani. ol Laku ' o.ir.ty. Tills s represents a modification of the et ion pceit:on cf the state h.-ard which two months ago n-; f the Qt.itn ...o...l p .1 if arcoiin's. ; t a , .. . nn appropriation by the Lake County Council f..r ti i.i puipo.r.. , I "We ha' e made some fr.vet-gf Hn j m Lake County by disinto-e.te.j por. I sons." wri'es Mr. r.schl.ach to Audi tor! Eoiand. "and by our field examiner,, and we hnc made a careful su vey of! tiie law covering this matter sic! we ,r..i inclined to the opinion rhat t' e council may tnahe rfj annr-ipria' ' ,n t , 1 i. n I . ' "' ' o. , j ; i.-ait.i ami suco count;, lioa-d ;' t.eS:h ! j I ' . , ,v . o i . , I . ( I 11 e p;-,,,, r rt er. - ( vi.,:,..- o ! r, o n e I ,1 7 T .1 e j ' a board - the e p , o' hen !ti of til.- b. n t ! i h s " f t"",e !! n ti: a c oi 1 1 1 1 .,,n 0 boardnation! u ; r- n n t .- lair ri. Tdlt , i n l a n d t 1 1 ! 1 1 a i unite In: i t ho ' ii m of d boa 'l that U w"o ! !. a oon-ty . .- a; rant to t 1 -of r ,-,;.- f'oiuit v are of thfee til !f",i; ion for !"' vr-, id : i or ''I n '; - the , !-- I to l a v - ui ' - 1 ol J..'Oi" Pd U- boa -d '-f h n'l.i f.-i t iiKnt of ' i rTi-a1 d ' s.- a s-'c ' Tiie po.-ltion of tiie Slate A (. ;s exj.ected to nppiy ! n otb.er of the state where similar a -iHi-.l r o p r i a - tions have peen ask-d and wh question of The rep ula r:t;c a nd h of appropriations for prortot.r.g -ga campaign for the control and radi tion ejf . rT'l' ,re-ces hl been cai ti UJ3 t- cuuata aiil cLs-U and "tners.
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Famous Lawyers Hopeful That The Courts Will Give Verdict For Drys NTERNATIONAL NEVyS SERVICE! W.YSHI.V Ti N. X ,v ; I -' 'i na; eruent tni ouention whetbr-r '- ar-ttne. iow affecting the ,uor :, beer i.s constitutional o: .r nstitutiona! because of omission froii - !w r previsions for comnrnsa n is expected from the .-upr-mo co,.; -.viuvti .or not lter than t efieiy; 1i ,ic question was jiut 5-;ua;e; - liie court i.-. the atguments '' nt"a h' former Senator Eit'nu t i-'vy Mayer. Win n. Guthrie. Wjn -V"vt3 anrJ "her nationally Anov,n in the recant ter cases boUS.. :o; the court on appeals from c;.. ' ""'ul13 b"th sua'ainmg and rajert. i..- ' ; law "Wets" are hopeful that the .prem , c cjrt will declare the law invalid. Ti,.. immediate ffect of such R 1,c,,,c,!, 'vould permit the saie in we: terntor-.-f the immense stocks of 1'quor now eld in bond and would afford r.iir' or majiy banks w'r lich are holding t.'aper of th di5t.:;trs end warehoiii men wh o uwn the stocl GOODRICH TAX ! M IS FLAYED Lake County Tired of 12C Mile Trip When it Wants Levy, He Says. J-idge Oia L "day relentles! iiut: mi' !. of ia. . !' flaed th- ie;,.i. rich tax Uw. during a talk befo. s ti,.. Lidiana Trustees' a5S.,-c:ati-jn at t, .-".ver'.n hotel -,n Indianapolis. "Lake ccuntj- is js per cent f irons, against ti.e present injustices of tax law. and I'm getting mighty Ureo of our citizens having ro com- jy -mies every time they wan- to lvy 'dollar for taxes.' said Judg- Wilde,, muth. "And because of the siices ms.ri the imp .rtnnt work of malntainirc our libraries in Laku county it habeeri found necessary under the pn.: r.'Uis rate f.xed for our librar'es ti ..we (..a. i rum trie country at $.-,ri month." continued the judg-e. T d not know how those c-ruplcyes o ti public manage to lire, or even x. nm'er present . "millions. I pror-,..--;" it later or. a library trustee boa-d I up there and under the present tt i -aw hire, girls for a salary on which t iey can not live without augrne n t '.r It by walking the streets." nF.fI.lKM riOOPI.E-S HIG-fTT-4 t .BHirM;i-.i. I Judge Wildermtith denr-uncj ax law because he said It took fro- : the pe, r,;e the vitally essential rijr'.i to p-civer-n t'-iemscl es and to epen.'he.r fiivn morif.... "X bel'eve in lttlr.r !. peonte er,rn themselves find I hold that such a r'ght granted us hy the constitut'oi I am opposed to y law that robs t. "' thai pilncipi"." s.i'd fudge Trtdi n.'tb. At sin i Ch ci o- . Chi cage pi arter. T(-t,-il End Tmrd Per'. Hrva r d 1 Yale 0 . At Columbus First 6, Ohm r. At Ann Arbor F . r s ia tr. Iliino fr, M.flr Zi. Mich. v At Halt !tr.oi-e -First Hopkins 1: 5-'t. Joi.ns Coi -it Newark. N. J . S Northwestern Ru'ereis lat ter 0 -OUr , 21 j a rf.e - Flasli i ale scores n field goa At Biore i n mt on, Ind . -Firtt per -1. Iiu'iatiH. 3; j racusw New Vi,ik--KtK Vork Vii i ' ' ' l -" . of first ha"', Nai u rn h -j ft P i SCHNEIDER AND DONOVAN SELL OUT ' - . " ' ,1". . 1 i OiOJ t . ",J , I o ia i n hose la'est loo f r 'an-ie in Hammond .fa, i . 1 ii s oj-'hIs "aiiich thepi'O.oje.i pf 0,- T I a n, ce ond Cr '. a:--ii "f i.lisi. i tv-.: the pre.-, -pl. n f ' i ' rr so'd t'-.t ! -s- a hi !no - n I i ; R-o-ar. of C;-iicji'r" Mr. and Mi. Brown iiave n v taken rhatge i.f ( . place and announce t', ii inf ntion t maintain t he "nip,h standard's csiabiis, ed by th-'- oil proprietors. I'nii-r C old msnageinent the Grill a'ws v ' ed en holidays, bti' Mr. Krewrt 1 colnr; to hr-jk f-i e . t h ' - cu 1 am v.--, scr n a ti-i.ey fj nni op Jhanke-tl'in z.
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