Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 201, Hammond, Lake County, 12 February 1920 — Page 1

THE WEATHER I OR lXDIAW Fair tonight nj probably Friday! narmrr Friday.

"Do a Good Turn Daily" Ask a Boy Scout He Knows ISTEKNATIOIfAI, 3JEWS rULL LEASED WISS SERVICE. On atraata aia mawaataAiSa, 3 par copy. reUTrod by oarrlai im Haramonfl ana Wait JKftmmo&a 60a yr msstlL VOL. XIV, NO. -Jul. THL'IiSDAV, FKIJIiTAUV 12, VJ'20 IIAMMOXD. INDIANA.

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WILSON TO

STRIKE MAY BE AVERTED IS THE HOPE

As the Critical Moment Draws Near Optimism Reigns as ! in Strike. r INTERNATIONAL NEWS St.lCEi WASHINGTON, Peb. la ii-tsident Wilaon xrtll meet three representatives of tUe railroad workers at 10:30 tomor. : w to dlscuBa with them their tafe (le. liitncis. j The president will meet with the rail- , :?ad employes' representatives in nj

tardea of the White House ana at time will ?o over tlt entii-8 (uestion ol , TllK ,'U-n 1-r.- of ;.r..tni mi it creased wairea for railroad workers. It j . m ,.lly, ,slli.h ,.imH t.. vis announced. ' i-..r:. -..-n.tv. :u..: m t:-.. Miiri.-r T three representatives who waU ,.,.,.,...,. meet with the president will selected! by the railroad men themselves. j n, ut)s nniJ -t,.,.,!? enjoyed a The president plans to dicu&s IHrec-. ; , ,,rr ,,f tlle Lincoln tor General Hines' report with the men blr)iui.;v ,lutllvM-5ary. but everxbody

nnd to ask their assistance in reachingt, final decision as to the approval ol ; director ener.u ixiacs "J-"-J

cmands. jai.d Ralph AVoimI.t., all well-known Jlets- the .-ity's funs havo .i-en steadily ! s.lmr m. ii. w.-ro in llan-.inond vMTday i dwindllnjr nhilo th.- incnmi' has faiS INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE i i fi,iir ,1,., .tiiihi I away until eitv d;tds are bf - v. Vvrn.Mi ,is of th 1 commtr alarmed. ' :' ;" li" '"',;,;l!lu " . ' i Nf.vynn 1.W imoWN cel. hrated Un- One of tho proposed mans of makirn;

arcio w.TK.-r i- ' " '' iiS. HI "OUIol 1 .'V . After c-ni'.-n-ti' - l i-tinr; i-.oie than n . .. i.. .,..., Uir.-. -lor ;!! lal Ji-.u-nd i.-pres-ntativ-s .f the ra :'.road x-..rK-.-Mine to a JiaU hist i..k " " i i L u r U' 'u i.-r,. (ho , j-.-out z.-n.-i-ai I" I . ! .. ; vd to ta ki' the entitc loat.'-r w " l i-vsident. ! I1IITXS PREPAEIS STATEMENT. j 1 Or 111"1 i c ' ' -

Of the e.,s whb-h to b;;.,!,,., ,aM,., ,),, ,,vl h-n-s s d,

i , r V, .r.u ..ti inn. li . . I'Cl ttM ...1 the nresid'. nt woul-J t'i o i -,ove or disapprove f tin- director

I ...rs rcjecnon of th whk- d tnands. I pU v hi i! I'-ut iud,.,-,v today a from .; . . .....d -he r resident eith-T will otier'dny alter i. soieM Lira wsa.bsi-

a r. point a commission to cf' nsiiler rail- ! v, ..j -ires or will ask that the d- mane.' i .. ,..,hlie!d untik.tr. ey can bo submitted! ; the iiai in nr i -v cf adjustment wiif.-n ; ; Vie provided by Kri iUo:i now P' nd - i c m const s. The director Rn-al represent - .,eS of ih- work-rs will im-et asam j. ; i r r the presid' ni has taken action. SEPARATE CONFERENCES. The demands of the niiint t'Tiaine ' t tmfioyes. Will i.a.s, wli ) h-ive creed to striKe; IT. and the i- manes of th-- j i. l-f nr jai'N 1 Bmineii will b tak'-a u, m irn t e . .Mferencea vith Urn d r.'Ctor general j ...lay. i,? Optimism tun h.zn .ooa.. aim m hf.pes that tl'.ere wnuoi no 110 h. n- . r.l sirike. It v-as even b'lieved that ft called .v the maintenance of

.av employes would be averted bet" ore j r-;.XK J. W.V 'I iKWI"J5, the real -i..--,i Tuesday. frat" man. ha re.urn.-d from JI"? Springs V. P. 1-ee. . iii. f ' 'he Kroth'-rhood of ; , ,,. ,,ink of condi'mn. Mr. Waehewiez railroad Trainmen, wh.ib- insistent "!"'" s..,Vs as well as he likes Jbu Sprintr'. he d..mands ..f his broi la? imcd. wits m j ,j..r j., no place quit." us Rood as 11ammood to threaten strike, and express. -d , (t,M,,

5 ope that a. 1 1 ,11 would be taken by which t. stripe could be averted. Secretary Tumulty called on 1 h rector , neral Hir.es early today and held a rtr eonf'.rem e. lb- took to Ihe presi.i. nt al! of th ia: a cm-ermnsT the wa tre j be briefs preseiit.sit !' ; ! -mands and t! the pet.resenta.ti ..c of in.- workers, as, . ,il 3 5 tlie reply of I Mr. -.'tor H'm'si. The r"i.resentatie ..r' tlv workers di , rsed the situation wiih Saimi'l 'lorn . ,.c. .-.resident of the Am'nran I-Vder I . ,,,n of I.-ihor. who advised that "they j t ,. ..pherate .carefully." AGENTS IN CITY Will Investigate Wounded j Service Men's Case in This District. r. TI. Hnjrertv. of :),. F.-d. ra Board

VOCATIONAL TRAINING

3HiMILITtt COMPANIES I . d i 'r.iss in l!,e r-.om... ol ill., t-ham-1

b. r of I'ommero. . I He will liiosp-ri!' several cases of! former service in . n who sustained; oiinds which piov nted 1 I;. m l'r..m reit- ririK pi -v. at- o, -on pa i pais and will, ov.de i i th.s,. inspire s coursis in vucatiorial ti'iiitimg. He umes every man who was disabled m s-rvice to communicato with him at I'lvr. Mr. H;t".-rly. whose told is the Seept'u .strict of the Vocational Fur-ran and hi eh includes riitiito ti coiinii-.s 1 1 C hi" and a like' nuif'b. l in Ili'liana. wi'h ! ea.biuarters at Toledo, t-dd of the work . of the bureau and i's er.-.-it sip c.s.s in ttaminc and piaeiiiK tin u. V- cited tli.- : ca.-e f Raymond I.. I'orner. who unable ( to resiniio his formor tramins and p!a ine met utnti'ii ivasl H" ca.d The' in auto ienitton an tlvn eiven a post-i lioii H" held the job for only a short i t mc, w hep he quit to .-.pen a repair sa les ! lo'.m of his own at Ml 1 H"h! st. ! Don't throw your psccr awaj - . . . . : - .1 . J Vltr.0US XeaailJt. UlC Willi 1U

MEET

HE ATE THE NEIGHBOR'S EGG tPECIAl TO THE TIME' HOW POINT. IM)., !. Tho Mory of Herb. hfnhni'it cosfI) till iK Mhtch ho hull for lirclikl nl t " nil uirr l lie mate mid hi ftprnnhf rec rpfrtenrf litis hrouKhl lii in no little notoriety. Iii-hIi'ii huH klncr been brassine ter the fart that hit he mm at least laid one etc. j I ti i I ! I 'I he ftituatlon leeame ti till fur- ! t ner oininiraieo. ;i

An.l Herb found that while i ; bhy.Mcians. tiuK-h to Macy's iK. .mitit iif feeding the ben hi boy had loeked ! "r' ' 11 hun- " 1 1,s rm- " up one of the nrlEhhr' lien with I : m-nts. Manager s.K.. hns- al.W and that it wax the prisoner jjobvut finding- a substitute for iM i. Iii. h laid the eci4- ;' "

ftuhweriber defending the ben ; Mends lis the picture of one that laid ' .'501 eiiKS In n jejir ami declare that Herb has tiiru biddy n black eye when she ean't defend herself. DID YOU HEAR THAT h n,)TH nis -,,- nfinmond Mite,.,,ul.t lt..k a full h.did.iy today. oi la it as usual. Kor kmkhSoN". Wm. Iipaud. Ar !n's b-.rih.iay bv the retn-unu'T of his sto.-k of i : k and b- .nis a! l!e K !..-: mIh ' the .s.i:i..;i. ATTvllNKYS l're.i barm-tt t.i .loe T,,.id h. e b'. n in Vail'ii rai-o all e.--k to tnalt.rs iu tli i r t . VfAUTKll I'd Kl.Kl'l il.Ih Uie jty treas-i . .. . . , ... - . . , j i , , . ... ...... o lore M i- . -tft'r . Trin Mo.iel ! J ! ore had ojv di-nat'.-d ia IS'jj. nin-w W ST. ;i:n" -ede of 1 .-iiej lo.iay ami j-tuh a .s.ju.-i i,lw coo i si a ret ih dinner to members .f Ins I . rce. '.'nd ee'i Warner, who is ill. : imr, admtt.ti that ih. n-f h.-f. Wlf.I.IAM diss has ,.p.;,l 5. new I" ' , , , , j.i-o,-.v, anil m. ai n.arnct ai 1- I'-iier- ' " .' " . . . e alio aira.iv oas on ii.iim .1 ,...e,.es -nd o.en.s yj N'V have iriuireil the l ist rensus Hammond from Tur. Timks. There no way of a-c rtamiiK tinie.s until "-J.P B ernment :iv-s them out. Enuni- ! . rators are not permitted, to divulge 1 figures. THIC A Homo At.pliancc, on South! if. di mi.n sti.-.t. ha v !,irted a cam pal srr, ; ;,, push the Ap-v Viieiiiin Sw , p. r. Mi.) , ; s,,. who is do ri- t l'lih.u.T, has elpiesre of the work and wiil , u'lal d a;..s. lo re f.,r THIS is the busies' we. k the Ham- I . i , .,,,,! r.ov Sc.aits haie ..irr Joid aiid thev . I - i are, -.-.e-rKinc har-fl ,o e,jc urar:e t h uri - th." is bonier on. The little f'-lb-ws r v b r v . a ! ! the. ei uniKiw-nl ; i ih.-y can K' XIP'IC F.M MKIlbl V PS new b'nldmtr a! ' hnt'.n and Ib.hnciii s's. had the splm's ..nd band.iKcs tak'-n off th.-- front of n thi! w.-.-k arid Hammond r ople were! j surp.rise.1 to see what a t'.ne J.uihlinij Jiad ;.. .-n erected behind the screen during 'in cold we.-nher. Tt.WH l:i;b'in:."TH.b. of th" Hiopl ..re- hit department, did not like cats:' s h!. p,t ai.l''lt'ai'o'J. ,; ns. -v srto'l t civef -I uith cherries, apphs and liiiius, i out op the tabh' and v . nt tsw.iy for a ; while. When he rani.- ha. k be foin id j j;'!.,. !;.- store's p.t cat had alii ioh'i".i-K ..f," i'i. fieit. j ...... QCIMP f l I I CTTDl- fl HUT' J L 1 1 1 ll I if I 1 1 1 1 I L KL" U U il I UUII lU IMUUI LULU WUI ; Men On Strike Dutv in Calumet Region Now Out of State's Service. 'INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE ' 1 N I ' i A A I ' 1 ! , I S. lt.d.. I-Vi. h.- - IH'p 1 nd ia n -i. s' a t m i i 1 1 ia soon w iii ho a tliniK j "!' history. The m'litia is to be rephiced ; by the Indian, i Nation,.! i.uard and mmi j ' '11. . o , . 1 1 , 1 1 I , s ., r ca lo 7a d .b'riic the 'm iimil'llll. orc.'ll'IZ' d durtnc ihe y . :i r and which in rn'M'1 n,m!i? have, s...I i "ii strike duty at 1,;p -n. ilarv. Ham-j PV-nd ami K-is! FhicitTo. are hemp mil'- j ' :'d out. t 'otnpauy 1 ". I m liana polls, ha s ; been mustered oui; Company '-. Indian- i polis. was muster, d out last night, and iher comi-atues w -1 1 1, rebased ooi- ... , liav e ail e-aely bo- n i.,,?ituzei. 1

RAILROAD WORE

I MaCV DoWIl V T1r.i T71 vv iLo r iu I 1 Can't Fight i Fr.tlmvTs of the tistie j.ame in tlm ; , ,-1 1 i, s of h- i 'a ! u met r k P - it w h 1 f-n i :ir i by Macs K-borts. scli-diil. .1 to app. -r i J;il tho India.nn H-irJ.iT riiiK bonis ! , rrow niirht, ui!l r riet tn loar lha: I ,ir ha I .ecu taken with mibi. tixn at.. I has a hi:h lover at Iii- hoim . II.City Dads Worry Over Finances Members of the city council of 1 t.'ii.Min.L are - ' : - !. .' ! . riday el.-nine n an effort W, i l.robiil.'y !- nuoi.. t.. p.-i i ..i-dma !.... d- smn.-.i (. 1, ! .niy's lin.-tnors. Krom !) new ' r HP tnc -n t i i.-.i - i lh,.re wii5 - j. T.:iM.alty uru i turnout, of int. r.-st . .1 iiii,;,-iis. oi.i.o,.,.... and ,.!no to I ?t f.v i.r.'i-- ' b ;ts'.. t iou. j , ru-. . v , , , H :. , ,. .,. .1 . .., , . , .. ;, , ... ia.st j,l!y on.. of lt. ;,.,...! I of revenue has b.-.-n nil off. lir.-i,n, I nu t.t has J... n th- w.rd in al! of I c ity's e-xti.-nditures sine- then. TI,o ,,o

,,.!EHF;H;rEQUESTIOfl BUGS GOT

,.P j.nt of the .;. ., t j on a;j n-.i toniobi ! an otierat ing in th.- ei;y. lb 1 11 1 othT vf-hi.-les ! 'l'i-..' same mi!,. llanitnoiii ami ' ro-r f i na m is t n ! o i io f -i i u uany other .: .. A: ti .w under consiiii ra' ion would plaeo i license fees ..p. the din, rent iin. s of i bu;:mss. I.oth of t'.i.se measures h;. . th.-ir . , . . . .. . , . , , i . - a y ;, j interesting ses 1 x;.eet.-d t p l J f . 1 1 ft"TnrrT IJ ft It i. A llflilaii 1 P'a IfllL M I UUDLtnl J .1 st v ha; s i rect paveme !..- sno'v and the s 11. Tito he b'ft :n wi f.:i. i I '. clears a w a ;, i f 1; ! a w- 1 ope, i-n t nd and owner?" . liitor.sts ,.r Haul -rf ( proper t y frontinK on the str-e-i nres.-nt ind .i-ti. .ns are thnl th w ill h in wait s h" downtown shape this i-ifii th-'tn ction of th. ,aveti:en was last spring . From I'ouszlas 51'reet south, ruts al arm i ,'f x pr. po -t i ai s ar-- appearing. The sn.,.,v whi. l; 1 over.-. I the sire, t for weeks caused aut-mohi!e ,!:-,. ers t hansr n '-;,.se to the cn'. r of the street as possible. Wberl tia. ks were " ra d 'i 1 ! 1 worn d-ivn f ih' ..nvriiniii and all traffic ytead-ly f.dl.nv.-.J th. ;-.' narrow h.-a;,-,, pat ii. pounding the pavement at t hese t.o.ii's ,j.V afler day Small holes in th" asphalt rapidly j ?row btra-r and as 'he alternate t ha w- : n and fi ' 7.;i;l- w.ath'r s.-t ; t- the work i more rapid i nine the si Prai'ti- nib the frost kept le., nnda tion y.-ry p.e.-e of pat.-hwor which was dolie last omaner his been .ope, out hy tho wheel. ".f the m ''nines, i-avimr me piaees , , ri wots 'llon tho y were i.efore the repairs no ma de . At sonie points the ruts ;c oiis t ha t it is f.-a : . o deep and ivioo;l ' a'""t "' mane m m. oi-.tma: i ti n n ne i . G. 0. P. MEETING AT Word .as received fr un lndianap, is ;, f t erio i. m. j.t:.t .". that th. speak'rs for the ,,- K.-publ ieau nte t n: this .-vetiiytr in 1 . i t i .. n of Lmenin's birlhdiv v. ere ou tlc-ir way ! lP,mmond. Pract icailv twrytliiiis is ia ji. adin.ss for !! unit which i to b. itbe first of the ... n s,r,,. (,, I put on by : he m w Ibinn'.oid lb toiblii ca a club. ) The coiiiieitr.e in i-t.t-, .. -' rpe af i f a i r has p r pa l . d a i'-ui bv p i o - ra to in wiiich is is j n i s pe rs'"l will ''""s'n" 'l'""'-'""--'' by both, local and out- ' ''""' "a ' ' s The principal a. hires- .., s f lhH eveii;-- will b. iblivered by Hon. Archibald Hall and Mrs. i'i.ules A .I'.ufler. of Indianapolis. Mr. Hall : one ,,f the stai.p- wo! I km vv n .a -, niiiipi orators. For y.-irs he taneht public sp.-akinc at Indiana Fni ersity but late r was list.-d with the Kepuhliant stale central committee as one of its regular campi iLin ora'ots. 1 1 ec. .o in r i . .f, of :!.., imporlaui part 1 I,,, .tool, :.,-e I., ,. in v in ll... e.,". .;utii is. shown in the s.-. oilu Hut l.-t as one of the (.peal, ers. She i see ret a ry of the Women's bureau of th ie is. K e pu Id -,.;. n lir-a di n a rl e rs at India napol k. Her subi'.-l t bis eveniji; wi l.e v.om i ti's Work in t'.diti.s." Th.; me-tchc wiM op.-n af S .Cel. sharji at the Hammond t'hambep of Fotnmei-ee r no ins a u! 1 1 is e. pert ,.il tha t the hall ill he packed. ; Take The Ti'ncs und kcrp touch with the whole world. . .-. , . V . ,,..- ,'h- .i-UaIa . i ... P! iuuv.ii u.i ii.v- ivauis. vtu:.it.

COMMERCE

ROOMS

0 MAJOR

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Major (Jentral V WW OPINIONS It,u.ti;tUy hitse was i! gathered anoiit the fetnl . -k !y In o.-'i. oa of 1 ' i 'ia.nl,er of t ' m me r.-e t'i his.-usse.l j.ro and on 1 i ci nwd t im ' oafd at th-Hamm..-i'l ro.-ou. a h'i (:u.-!:.-.:i of da y lip-ht sa v in c. Ilfircf M. Tohey. nif tnber of i':;ii'ao A sso.1 ia t ion of I'.-mio.-re, se,-reiary of an ?issooiarion conn .1

on day lij-bt savin . t e -. .1.-.. lit, l ii.. .ii....... now before the r;nie;tuo ciiv council. The proposed ordinance would have me cim-iis ttnti-d ; acj; one hour on the last Sunday r'M-ireU and srt one :rnr ahead t he la t iv in (i a.o.io, nm same men v. 'T as I'u-ticed in ll'is and I'd? und.r Federal r( trniiu i.(n. i Tin- added hour ..f .biv licht niv'.-r ' this system. ' it was poi, I ot. can .be used for otii d'.or recreation, etc. ' " was. shorn thai sh.mhl fhicntro i adopt the chaime the Mirronmlin- su- . 1., 1,1. IT, ,..,,.ld Ce.l 1 i " 1 pc-cd and inconv. n.enced if they did not act similarly. ( o.-p. .si, ion In tht I -i ,,.-,, o,i , ... .' ,., ,.. ' "" ! sprunir up vln'ii It was s;n,i that the . ra i iroads opr ra; intr t 1 1 T-, t r; .- , iipon w hich most of Han-iiiond' w.-.rk l.i.iiers rile, win not eliance !,,., to coriform to the u. o tits !', '-d u b-.j r,f local tiains r i i Vised, howe i-r. Hut the day liht sa vinir hn res maritai apie,il as w! a- -. . i . 1 1 , . . ( ! yunc woman present at t! Inncio-on o stated that 1 r 1, - Federal rettti ! 1 1 u and due t.. the ckt ra hour of liuht in the I'v.-tuni; she 'had hr huol.y with lot- more than ev.-r." ACTION 11 - T O . I. ii r toor.,, '.ILL 1 .1 lepoil COli.'I I" I!!.,,;,- i a mitt'C Whic'l is to he- ;,po ; " t '-d the board ol' director- TP,, coeooi w 1 I isctiss the i;it-,sl it.'i o,' ,-t,l tditti: j oay licht s:ix inn in the '.,!:m,;,-t di-- '. t.ict with tie I'lliimher- ol I ere.' ; of Fast (',;, ico. linry, India n:t Harbor : a nd bit in c . '.llilllill WiHiam .-;. !i n is present ! with Mrs. W.h-li. lb ;,,p, ,,at..l com- ; pnlsory miiilavy trait, iio:. i j m ; ;ta 1 ;e,n i of fetre icn Innctiai-e new . pati.-i-s and i i no schools but public s.-,..i,p-, ,tf l.csi ' durinp the formative period of the ' child's, life. j B A GREAT SUCCESS 1 la to m. .nd s hr-i l-'ath. r and Se.ri ,vt. i lobl last i.ttl:t M lie Ma--, t. mple was ,: t. n.ed by tuUv Inn s nd th. ir dad -: pas... d the ' I P. , p. .-la' md- I I I,,- . .rit; ioa i its. "Ph.- crowd e,.-w '., .,p-b j arlv in the . v i o ib P ' '" ' ' d a - a ' i ist 1 1 tti.l'.. I '.. Fa !.'.; t- et.l'.-.l m v ..f ?h-r hoy hood, t h , r. d s, p, d i e u - , ic . PI sv. m hhhk hole. tb. rod on I'.ti.nis n repaid and winks .oh.m:d : :- .he iibh- . by He eiders did no! wi.oiiv is-pp- th sibilant eyes of l he rop" Hut a (rood Pii" was had bv all. a ' they say. and the pr:m-ii.., ou.slion nov is, Wh.-ii w ill the p, t I-'a r ."nd Sol ;ant: . h. ,, id ,' W. 0. THOMAS i e -; c a TT A CA K mTr".T I5"E:!AL 10 T H r IIMLSI i "1 ! i W lid NT. I nl . I ei.. 1'.' -I'ei'im , !.,-. cit.-r Tli"'"v, - l.r. :n: . a w ffli f! V a :. I ' ou fro ,. Ins ,;,;o ill ! t . , - 'Timiua 1 ! i - ; P i , , -. i i o u ni'.ed bv I'.p'H' I To a o.i'o,- K-l ward Marsh and who t i ' pri . -t b-c of 1 t v wit f Clyde Hunter of iPip . a-soei;..ted 'n t Ih-e.s. . lit..! 1 Mr. limn. -! ! u-1 , i he n w a f re m bell ma tic !' i-s t of ! : ' los . am- ..,.o,. f.o- I I,a count .

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ANQUET

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I UMUKK

GENERAL WOOD AND HIS otxl. hid wile, seated, and their daughter ! ulleiins BULLETIN ) M,NT.-9NAT10NAL NEWS SCRVICE: NEW YORK. JTfcu. 12. An important conference will he held here in tlie next low days between Maj. Gen. Leonard Wood and some of his political advisers, it was learned today. At "Wood headquarters, it was said that the g-eneral v as expected to leave Chicago tomorrow r.ud will return to Chicago immediately alter the conference. It was announced today that Wood ( l-pranizn -ions have Ijeea effected in thir. ttt tihts. f INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE; CHICAGO. Feb. 12. Ueculeu drop, in) -.lc prices of meats and m-oirialon. - ' It Is pointed ont Tha iowed a wholesale ca :t Eand has f ol. cancellation of pork orders weel- li .,. 3imn ,i. c-ssation of orders and may stop buying' ' a rcg-ether. This action caus-d the hot. ! torn to fall out of the hog-market. Trance i has quit tlie pork market entirely. i Gnnany wants to place a large pork! Jt -e..i . . I . U1U"' out cannot at present because of the foreign exchange situation. .

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tiiu xin i : international NEWS SLRVICEi s a-. Luiu.j, mo., reij. 12 A trollev . . . . , . ... ci is reyuneu -o nave crasnea tnronirh the viaduct biidgre at ronrteenth and Poplar sts. The police fear many are killed and injured. Thio bri -e, a concrete structure, about lour blocks Ion, over railroad tracks, is rcp.orted to htve collapsed. The car i mid to have ftllcn at least twcnty-fivi enid to have ftllcn at least twenty-five1 teet. Ambulances ate being rushed to 1 tho scene. REFUSE TO CALL nrr -pup- nmnr I ILL I UL I Ivlrif" Un I ul u hmL i INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE 1 I 1 IT IP d'l'. Mi a.. .- i " i k e of -lia ii ' n uc employ s s. I f,,r Ft : o l-.'. . The . f w a y l a : 1 ro.a d i IT. will not b. j -ams'o: n.-es, un- I .aib-d off imhr an'-' reams', n.-,.: : I tp. .1. nands of the employes t.Hi,t . n uianie-i, d was .-aiil to.iav al the office-s of 'bn 1'.. l'ark.r. pn-sidciii of the 1 Pot he i pood of M ii ni , naic of . Way erkers . j II. poi ts that Pi. i.bnt Parker hili be. i, as! ,-d t- . .ii! off the strike with j the a j p.d n : m -n t of a rev iewinir tr.b- I ; r i ! m . -1 w lib d -1 ; i i ! s . !' r Pad I.. . u i . i .. . d. "TlT t i- ke w il! P-'t 1 b Ss the d' ''I , . P. of t he No s -id, of- I was s a J . e . h ) b 1 , , ff i . n - j !iie;i ar.- i ;. n t . i a r tt.-it'.!. ! of a re.j u.-sf f r..tn th si.bnt oi anytu.n i !.-,." sip I I '.ark P. !M two. warrants l .v t'onroy . repA'.t"! n"n M.-M; re.se ,1 t 1 11 l; llir ( iiP'i:.' attorney an! Fre 1 i 't u u pack cr re p r.se n I i n u the corpoi a I .i. ,n of Ibcsvi-p. tiled a joint pet. lion iii tio- supremo court at Indl.lli:ipo:l- y,s!e,.p,y to ,ae I lie q no wa i rn n 1 o . ei f t ' . . ... r f -i- a - i v a a l i : ' .-.! Stat. aimed at the d i ss. . I u ! i n Hi 1 iotl set oil t be dock . t I h ' ni ,- ; -3 o '!' p e s i .11i-' P de I hi n : r. ; . .-.,! Ills .it i.,- y V '- 1 n. Tow li of IP'S .- j V , ' t . I P Wis ;,;.j .,), ,j I , . t he SU j ,.1-en.e .-. n i l fiori i !i Fori, r cii .-u:t ! . ' o 1 l 1 I . Th.? pet ! ! top.-, . !,', IPC It IS. Ja rii-lt, i- of pu P i ic rotii'i'l i and I P us i'tniii'd to ad v a no. pcarin. In , a s e I C' lotitioii is L'l'niii. 1. oral ,ii ;.iii,i. nl may- ! m.oic this sj-rinEr and a ruin may l,,.nbd down next fall. Times r;evs service is xhc best v:.at rrcripy can 1 . lic-rL k.an furnisr. o. P'.:y ipa

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i ; cctta u..ns i,e ,s now holdine; the ! :'r,;;u::n;':it,!d;n;',s ,ior riht 1,1 u..it t!i j-am.: tnue t i r -a ; . u i n - to burn Mrs. I.lanchard asks that he be res I trained bv (he e.,,,,-t , r i ! . . ' . . "" 1 lie household art io! it n. i jr. titlons for $.,.iifii alimony and Jl.'mn per year to support he, self and two oT the children who are .still minors. ' Her attorneys are McAleer. Horsey & Gillett. . ALLEN WILL ENFOURCE NEW LAW 'INTERNATIONAL NEWS SEBVICEi FHII'ACO. HP. r, ... j,.. ,,,,, country can !-.. ,,:,) it, tl j tailroad o'r.k, hi,. .,t ., t p ot a in m the stale ,.f Kansas vviU - .. si:,p,. j co, dins to i . H.-nrv .1 . 1 ! .- n. of j K .. r,s:,. in .jisr-u-.-inc ti,e tow Kansas hi w w tii. b m.-iU. s :t a f. ' ,.o. to sp P. ! '"' ' '''' h.b,..- p., P., ;- . . loir o;(t.-. I'll e I I,,. n.-r-t , e-d 'in.b- tie row av ja-,i,nst tp,- miners w !... wa'h"d out j .several da' s ;iu, th- y saw thai husiess was u-.;lnr :,,,; ,;,ii,d tl ff -n me, i :. ' , ! . " s.i.i i P v. v. -VP.-,, t Pleat-ned ri ! e- cii a 1 1- i ; n . !' i i I'li'o.-id waif.out .,. t '!"!. -.1. iv ha v , t,o( ; tied I ' they- Lav, a s , : i the r.i-"( Il iood off:, -i)..s pot to .-ni: any far as Kansa- is , .,!,, . rn.l . ' Itik. CHICAGO WIFELESS TO NEW YORK ,ee 1 INTERNATIONAL NE''S cERVrf l lib ' M ,e i. F--P . b" A -, ii . P - , , .n Ve. . sa i n !a,t t i ,,.,,. vv n h id d i 1 . n c C p.,!f an P -lit pe- ' yv een i hicao anet N. v. y n 1 a 1" service T,.-tWf.,i t P. , res- . .tie; To b'"- ma rt'ined. it was ,i ti n.nj need , I -the.- ftminns have , ... ii-.tiH n T' n. Ksn5 ami N r- h I S. ' o'i .ooT'n - - J 1 ' . - p oo e n 1 i: a .ns and s mps .

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! Annual Report of Comptroller ; of Currency Presents Start ling Array of Facts. 1,-JJ.,7.?N.?J,0NL NEWS SERVICE! M..-HfN;TOX. Fern. 12 "Increase,. i jm a s or prouuets consumed by the -American people with a decrease in thy : output of essentia! an,i bas,!c commotl. Kites, must be checked if normal conj damns are to be restored." said John ! iSkeiton Williams, comptroller of the cuirency, in his annual report today to j conn rcss. ! -We are faciup difficult problems." j he said. -The heavy decline in the j l.Toduct.on of coal, winch was more I than 14o.(.,n.a,jo tons last year with j shrinkages m the production of cthe- ' commodities, pur us in the position I w,th 'nted prices of tryiny to lift iourseue.s ,v the bootstraps. jl.lft HIIAIIA IlisstMs. j "By l-roduc tifc- je.s.s and charging ou ; p.-ople two or thr.c times the norn1;, , , puce !or t lessened p,oduct. we may appear to be growinjr richer. Thfigures tell us that our wealth is act -.....-.,,,,, ana mat the inflated prices which we Kjv fo produccr ,,, manufacturer do not constitute actual increasing wealth." laKinir un the si,, fuation in Uurope. Mr. Wii; lams exjiressed an optimistic Ulillllfln Of. . a . . 1 . 1 : . . . - ' 1 a on ii y to ,,- y The people of the confederate states after an unsuccessful War. ot nnt lPnn"y for th-ir grct holdings of conIuerate ht.rids an.i rr .... . . ' ""iiu-.v, yet those , -.a i covered in a few i .said. years," h.: j The impossibility of demand',,,. com from Kurope will he realized"when - to member that a of the Poldco,n a. d bul ho,, in th worI,j asjde $J-J,lf 'f we hold in the V S is estimated at scarcely J6.noo.nnn.onn We as a pe0le muBt US(, the a , , foiesls:ht 0f the i,isin0fjs ,,.. w, ! t-ets and helps the ebmarrassed credi i-.ors havinc- crood nm,. . ! y P"tt : n th7 L ! i i"e back to work t,- inir, land savins ..:J - ." j of u ries. a nd bv every po-ssiMe""" I to '"ease the production ai,rv d ' j tliose things for which a market' j found in this country.- ; PRsted that Germanv ,,, 11,. - . OlrtllJ lllik nations preferred creditor. H pointed out that the i,,,.? , ' of the country is owed lare. " . L s,,..,. ., . . n-'J l.v n, ci s a ,t .1 1. . . . . . o..., o sai'l thai rt e.,. , . . v " inai. prclerred creditors "would require tlie junkers and nti, -, to ko to work and m so ,lninn : i i , , ,,, increasing the is productive capaoitv of the. .. 1 9 urgrd the end of "e t ra e ., ! J'ulgt-nce. luxury and div..,-...-f'-'untry. He told the liaw " 'country that they have no "limit on the crazv r-.n-.etf,. , . -v...... , our H-auinsr industries ., He p , he'lmpe tha t level in of econmic that a general i S o fcnnmi c f a, -tors wou h tak , L Tort' , eftort to increa.se the nr. 7,,..t - ,,. ot,,. ,lu t.,on of con. ',,""ul l' lnat "c .1,,. , ..... v s, s 1. 1 i u e eri I" a"U "a?10 wea,th of any naWELL IT DOES SOUND NICE ANYWAY Bread and Butter Said to Be On the Downward Trend. "tfNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! HI. AC... Feb. 12-Th. high cost or liMi.tr is actually Pn the. downward trend. Prices of rc-srs. butter and potatoes arc nnr weekly, j.rlco compar isons secured today by the international News Service show : And flour is also coming down o markedly that the return of the ten .'. nt loaf of bread in the i,..t (,,.. ,,. tarn future was piedicte.) t"day. i A f"'-v r:'"P m a barrel of r,our ivas record..! today i n,e HhoWa j marke t, carload lots ilmg for Jis.i-j i nsreail of $ i :;. l-fc-s that retailed today at from to 42 tents a dozen were selling a fewweeks ago at $1 or over. Cutter whici, I P.st Tic. I . t . , M J " eents a pound ! ,0'lay """! " to 70 cents, while .'.-a... price ot spuds per hundred pounds is now from J.6 f.to J4 f,: as against 5.2:. to $.V75 two weeks a'r.V I The bottom has not bee,, reached on ( ine.se commodities, doaWs declared t o - ; "ay. i- it ty ,,, butter vv it li i n two w . k s . predict"'! WASHINCTON. Feb. 11 Cineinati j is the trs-t lan-a CHy to complete its i '"-nsijs with AV'ashineton a, elope NP i 1,1 ' eensus bureau announced thir afternoon. Tt is expected the populai lion ficiirfi of these two cities will be announced within the next two weeks. Times news service '.5 the bc ; 1 taat moncy can buy and hone;: i ettort can furnish.

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