Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 54, Hammond, Lake County, 6 March 1920 — Page 1

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DANIELS CALLS U. S. NAVY WEAK

ays .That Navy Must Bej Prejared for Any Possible ! Emergency. : .'INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! "VV AS HI NO TON. March Apv'iring .today before the house na l affairs ? committee. secretary of th Navy , Pan-els declared that" our navy "is ,-weak in the types if ship which the I world war proved vv ere essential m ff. efficiency.- and he urged the 'adoption of the building l'rosram for rest year railing for r.O ships. -In the unsettled condition, of the .woi'd today." he satd. ' our na must ie prepared for any emergency. iTH O ( Oi nF, OPF,. "We have cniy two courses t" purwe mutt have a league of nations by which every nation niU help .preserve the peace of the world wtth"4,jt competitive navy buildiner. or e mut havo incomparably tli" biggest T.avy m the world. There is no mid- !. ground." "Tf it shall 'urn out that the i". S. eftn:ie'.y decides not to become a par;v to the league of nation.". T shall 'fi it. my imperative dwy 'o renew my recommendations of last year for th authorisation at 'his J'Mion of cor.press of another three year program." IAN0THER STATE HEARD FROM IN EGG STORY ;SPECIL TO THE TIMES'. crown POINT. INP. March S 'Th- e seems to be no limit, to the extent to which the -fame of County Clerk Herbert Wheaton as a poultry ira.ser will spread. lie sprang into j prominence when he admitted that he Jiad eaten an eEc which had cost him noire lit in chickn feed to produce. T.?. - he e.-utnd that C had been laid 'bv a neighbor's hen which rati been In., k"'! v p with l is cliicker.s but the jttorj- was on i way and as it traveled cvr the continent i' grew. Some (ir55 proof reader allowed an extra j'l to creep l'l o w r. f o -j h the y i The other da 'w as i ec e i v e d b y iaton Salem, N. C .ohacco in w h'ch Jy offers to hlp considers a hanl. wi h t he i esult t lia t niari el over his. 1113 an interesting letter WhMlnn from "U'in- .. th" hom of V. A. t!o writer gracioush.im out of what he tup-ins predicament3iier is the Utter which follows sometwbnt the style of Fling I.ardner: A';naion Salem. N. C February C4. 9r. Herbert Wheaton. few; I I no'ice your ad in my Twin City ai!y of Winston S.T'eri. N. c-., about .j.v.jr eating an egg that com you 113 (dollars as I ra:se a few chickens and thave l-ad only ISteen laying chickens since last spilng and have received r. er 3 hundred eggs since then because l use tie greatest cgj; troduccr I tthink m the ('. S. as it has proven so mil ovr my coun'y to be everybody ays o I s;I it all the lime have used tot for three years and it never has iailed I sell the More Egg tonic mediln v'hite dyarea medicine for little 'chicks lit'.e chick food blood for caiy l'g .intnient li'e and piit salve lore Eeg tonic which is shure safe 'it ia the tonic that does the work .worth its weight, in gold my chickens (two apd t!ire of thtiu are lading at a he lime I am writing this to you ( ve the improved Plymouth Rock ' r d getting from on.'y J4teen laying jpu!fs s to 'bs? a day eery day and sen from. 4 to r. doz a week and -av. plenty ;eft to ne at.d get 6 ' to K'i c.ts per do? n r.ow I do not s' you Id buy t f me I et;,l this pkg to you fiee -.rati" to sae paying out Hi!. 00 for one rgg if sometime is. should eve' cross your rriml to send me a rooster ani or r.ice toiUct 'f your stock that laye.i the 11:: doTiir egg that I can try them mj I may w rie you what the Pul'f! docs fcr t .e and hop? to surprise O'l llO.V you f.-rd O'le r. f t'-.ec tab'etS l:l,1sl:-'l Up ill I'l.lil f i i C p S Of me a! rr sliorts wet tb feci mash the tablet to a pow.tr snd sprinkle it cifr the wet bran and then stir it up so g'ts nil through the irash one tablet to ten chickens liitle Lie- atul 11 them in two K four wee kn yen will tf". Jesuits then write that from this 1-kg your results tiien you can buy of me ( r E. J. Re fer poultry man. Kaneas Mo and buy from him r.s 1 ri. as I cio not know you only by the lut'e piece in the paper I seen hope to hear more from you I use to live in p.nrthobnnew county. Ind. near Shlhy .V- Co!.nibu, ltd. J am ever yours ( -. N. ROTHROh'K". neing' pai'.Cised and high blood presture K m-iscii'.ar rheumat'sm l"t rue hear from you No. T llfrdia ft Waugh. town Winston Salem N. C. i

FOUR ESCAPE FROM THE PENITENTIARY The poiice of the region l.av r-ptead s. network .' force;, in th :r effott t assist in Cue osti'ijie f,.i:r p;-4onrs who broke f.i lr.rci!"'ii and csea ie J from th Michi.tn City penitentiary enortiy a f; : 1 .'.;. 1: y.'St'-r.?.;- mcring . A i i or,'. 1 r: ;' lo t l reuort the raped enir. ' ' r '''r I t- M Iclt'f Central trtnn 1 i I-. n.."i, t I:-y. i.nJ" r- SOtierc l,;i e -c; , Ice lo kce. tl.e.r v, he rr a ',' t - :; t .

DID YOU HEAR THAT

CENSUS DIRECTOR PHIN KKNT is still on the lookout for enumeration slacker". K. X. r.l N.VELI, has been forced to mnaui under cover since Saturday ss he i suffering with a boated attack of ib" nu. MOF.T TOWLE of th first National Bank, who lias been confined to his hwn 'n account of illness, hopes to be back on ihe job next week. WITH signs of spring appearing occasionally, Jake Cr.aszewicr. West Hammend's water clerk. is showing a revival of his interest 111 the ponies. DOC'" SHARKER was looking for a petiico.it yesterday no. not the kind vou think, bin a silk one -nnd rumor has ;t that ho found what he was lookir.fi' for, too. DEWEY V I IITAKER and Fred Ea Bounty of Indiana Harior caused quite a sensation in Hammond yesterday by ridir.tr around with a lighted oil stove in their automobile to keep them warm. B. .!. STEKLM.W of th- Hammon.d Malleable Work?, who has been ery ill for some; time, is reported to be convalescent. There is o'her sickness in ms family besides. A T TO Ft NET HENRT CLEVELAND, mho' lias been for so lone at his home on Harrison street, is improving slowly and does not expect to be back to work until -a arm weather. I GUY "WHITE snd Oeorg Sheerer are wcrkingg in double harno.'s in the law tusinftss since judge Oille-tt decid-d to obey his docto rand take it easier for a while. THROUGH an error in the announcement it was stated in The Times that Naturalization Pay in Judge Ifardy'j court would be March T, whereas it will be Tuesday, March 5. CORNER loafer. Mho must be good at figures, rofmarked the other day that if all the campaign handshakes vhich ere now beirg indulged in could be concenI trated into one gigantic shake i; would i slop al! the water out of Take Michigan. JOHN MET.ZEK the West Hammond man who was badly shewed up by a vicious boar last week, is still confined to his heme and i1 is said the injuries i may krep h'm there for severs 1 veeks lyet. JOICN Hl'f'HKL. chairman of the County Chib ftag cornmittee. is having more t;vtib Ti;th. ilt'g jwrgran ,for ' w edries.Iay he n "a r wit h se v"in""kT; -tens. but everything will he e when the fatal r ening comes, DP.. WTULIAJI '. BUCHANAN, secretary of the Board of Health, may ake a two-day trip to French Eick Springs beginning tomorrow. The Sonitary Commission of Indiana is to meet at t rench Eick Sunday and Monday NO matter how few property owners t-lean off their walks on South Hhrun street and there are mighty few that do you wilt always find Bill Kleihege's down to the concrete a.ud Bill has one of the largest of the corner lots. too. P. C PRfMIS. owner ani operator of Hotel Mee. who has been fighting a. cold for some time, has al last succumbed to advice of friends nnd is taking a day off. Ho is spending Ihe time in bd and exftc's ( . be on the job riiht smart. I TI-LE new Gregory theatre now beins it shed will be opened September 1st. ! Plans of the interior were shown yesterday end it is a thing of beamy. It. w ill 1 seat 1 10 people on the main floor and I .".Oil in the balcony There will be no I gallery. ALL 'he whiskey is not used up. as .' as pro n Hi other day in 'he Hammond pos'. office, when a man who had 'videri'ly sarcpled liis pri'cate s'ork. too well heid up a long line of env ious men : at. the ;smp window while he 1oh i un Frame his troubles. Matj TITE drawing power of an established ! name has been demonstrated by Ihe j hearty reception given the new line of j Vei B!!,z fancy mixed candies which h.is just been taken on by Mel Monr.ttt. i 1 s. same old trade mad; that used To appear on the brown bo! Us. TICKETS for the Sixth Annul! Ral! 1 for tli" benefit of the police pension fund are now'on sale. Every policemen car- , ri'. a. pocketful! and will be only to . glad to sell as many as possible. The dam-e wnli be held May 0. 1!20. at. 11. -y M.Tsomo Temple and She K. of . Hail GEORGE PFRoMMER is back as janitor of the Federal building and the effr.. t of hi presence i-s r'tadilv apparent to i'i'ors. 1 1 is 4'.!' 'iig th t whole p)a e Irniung si cf at.il once mote and. by the v y. has Oared i hose front steps vi limii w fi negicc'ed so long. SUPPORTERS of the Hm.morid basketball team gv:. a big shock to learn lhat The Tijiep" report of Hammond's victory was wrong and that Brook won. i A long disi.ar.ee telephone cill from the, Valparaiso Messenger was responsible for the error. The Messenger alo primed Hammond a v. inner. WHEN Paul G. Moorhrsd. cnurprising !'uns hu-sine. s man of this communit.y tflurns from his sojourn in Southern CaUforn'a, lie will regret that ho did noi make a trip over the border to Tra Juana or another like oasis. The arid waste which he calls home will appear even more arid upon his return when he. discovers hut, let his brother-in-law . Hai -icy Ijo.-lvlin. explain. ir oii i oi ; nc ; o a : . i C't k 1 i ' ! : t-': ir.-.r li v.'f iioppuig ycst'Tuay afterTlohman street you might have, ed i if a. brindle bull dog can h"r cmine in a light. The scene la-e in front of the Hai imon.l ..' v.lfi ihe biindle bull bel.mgi-g sen V, hitney if ilysiop place ifii his place .d ct j. n zed a st ra I in. i . :.. . , t in ; x- :

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E. W. Wickey Heads State Ice Dealers INDIANAPOLIS. IN1. March 6--The Indiana Ice Dealers- Association, in closing session at the Hotel Severin yesterday evening, elected E. W. Wickey. East Chicago ice manufacturer, as president of the organisation. W. K. -Martin of Cra wfordsv il ie, retiring pres ident. was presented with a gold watch by his associates. Tite other officers

elected are Mark Brown, wok onto, first i nee president; Fred Edward. Marion.! second vice president; Harry Eowei.-', thai. Evansville treasurer: Harvey' Coonee. Indianapolis, seeretaiy. I THICK TO INCREASF,. I The ice dealers were strong; in Ihe feeling that price to t:.e ccus'irir must he higher but agreed with Stan-; ley Wycoff. fair price commissioner.! that the increase must be slight. Mr. ' Wyoff urged the dealers to keep ai fixed schedule of rates during the sea-' son even though the supply of ice Is short. He said the retail price in In dianapohs must no:, be above 5 cents, j Thik association decided to retain ahj executive secretary in ibis city, a njl after t earing a paper on "OoUectivV I Buying-" by "!orge Shepard. o fToleh. ' ecretarx- of th Ohio Association (. j Ice Industries voted to adopt the Ohifc plan. Mr. Fhepard also took k the r j on t iie prrf j s iter's ai of .Tosep, Murphy of Toledo pram, atid delivered the l dress on "Associations and Their I'T.'f. 1 " V SCHOOL BOARDS MEET : AT CROWN POINT aJ 'ROWN- POINT. hP.. March the restilar meeting of the Towr.su. nj Trustees and member of .the sma! town Boards of Education held Crown Point. Ind.. Monday. March 1 the following minimum wage sca!4; he following minimum wage scalJ tas adopted for the county schooi L nd town schools for the year 192'? w and lf'L'1. Minimum wage scale for ty towns and townships; t las A. First. . year, per year ... Sectir.d year, per year. Third year, per year.... Fourth year, per year.... Fifth year, per year.... Sixth year, per year... 1 . I u n i 765.0(1 SI P. 00 SS5.0' o n .1 , e m A-5-"nth Vear. per year. lass B. First ; ear. per yeai Second year, rer year. Third year per year.... Fourth year, per year... Fifth yea;-, per year.... Sixth yea;, pr yeai ... Seventh year, per yen . Class I'. Fits, yen-, pet year... Second year, per vear.. Third year, pet year... Fourth year, per year... Fifth year per ;ar. . . , Sixth year, per ear S venth year, per , S lO.O-J S3 5.00 . !00.0' . 45.0'1 . ?0.0f 1 ' 15,0 I (). 01 ?45.oa 1 i3o.0i I '.'SCO'! IK'3.01 1 1 To.nu A cliss A teacher one ho'ding 12 month license. A class B. tea :ii'r is on ho'ding h elding CI month license. A class f. teaci 35 month lioense. Tie pi esen t s i a ' $5$. 5.!i per month e minimum wace a for Class A.. $fi?.fiO per month for Class B. ; IST.Sn for Clasa .'. Tims the raise given in Bake county for teachers with, say five years o! experience would be for Class A. 7 per cen'; Class B. r.f per cent; and Class c. ST per. cent . Th above -ca e js onl.'.' a minimum as in a our.:y 1 ailrg !e en townships aiui eight small towns i! is inipo ,il.!e to f , v a tna mimilni for the cond'.tioi'f jeiattxe to grades and response ilities of teachers differ in every enrpotation. Township trustees ami town Boarrls of Education are free Jo pay above the minimum scale if they ff desire FRANK F HIGH WAT. BUZZARD-SWEPT ! INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! , NEW TORE. March 6 Alter h brief taste of spring weather. New York j awoke today to find itself in the grip of amithr blizzard with many streets1 completely Mocked by high drifts of snow that wote piled up by a fij-mii'S i an hour wind. This latent blizzard which bote down upon the city'from the wet, was heara'ded by neariy an inch and a half of rain before the prediction turned to sleet and hai! and finally to snow. Traffic was completely paralysed throughout, the whole met i opolitan area and some of the suburban railway lines reported the worst conditions of the winter. Heavy damage was done by tit" high wind throughout the city. The blind blew a terrific velocity off th Atlantic coast and special precautions were taken hy life-saving stations to aid vessels in distress. STRIKERS WILL BE OUTLAWED WASHINGTON. March 6 Organizations of the Brotherhood of Railway Clerks in Chicago, which ordered their member; " to strike this morning will to- '"outlawed" from the grand lodge. it w as declared to the International j News Set vice today by the president.! .1 . .1 . Forrest er. "The strike." lie said, "is unauthorised and illegal, and steps will be taken as soon as the facts are officially brought to the attention of the grand lodge."

NEW YORK AGAIN

WHITING AND EMERSON WIN. Scores this morning in district! basket-ball tournev at Valparaiso: I Whiting. 24; Broofc. 13. j Valpo. 44; Wheeler, 14. j Emerson, 33; Rensselaer, II. j FEDERAL HOTEL CASE j IS POSTPONED AGAIN Illness of Judge Klotz and And Atty. Condoy Compels Continuance. Trial of the manager, inmates and guestf of the Federal hotel raided last 1 month by the police ,f the Hammond J centra! station was asain held up in ' the city court th's morning thir-ugh the illness o Judge Klo'7. and Attorney! Joseph i '0111 oy. repreaenting the de-j fendanis. Although Special Judge S Tinkiiam was on the bench the 1av was continued to Mar'li -''i. Pre-se- j cutir Griffiths will fi'.e the , jsi in the Crown Point i riminai coin i where he I hopes to secure a speedy trial. 1'efendants arc Mary reran. ;o!de far- ; fer. Thomas Moffett. Samuel A. Co'd- I man and Fred West . R. B. BRADFORD HERALDS CANDIDACY Tried and Tested County Treasurer Before Primary in May. fSPFClsL TO THE TIMES 1 CRihW.N POINT. Indiana March H. Ra'rh R . Bradford. "The Man Who Knows." will go before the voters of j Bake county in the May primaries for ' the nomamion of treasurer on the Key publican ticket. j " Mr. Bradford is treasurer of I.akej '"nmty ' now. having sken -office- Jan-' nary 1st, this year, when his two yray term commenced. Under a peculiar law of the slate a candidate for Cms office is elected thirteen months before he takes office, and hence Mr., Bradford's renew ed race after f,is sue- j cessful campaign in 151. Mr. Bradford's nomination without! opposition in his paryv is conceded. 1 not only because of the custom in Lake; County Republican politics, which has; always endot sed an encumbent for a' second term, but because Mr. Brad-! ford has a atreng.h and following j which no power can wrest from bun. J "Brad" as he is familiarly know-n.; !- a public official of a school yo old.! to he a'most new . As assistant ooun-j ty treasurer under Albert Maack. "Oil-; ly" S-.vanson. and Mat Brown, he built' up such a reco-d for efficiency that, iiis services became invaluable to each of his chiefs. This coupled with hist unfailing couriesy to t' o taxpayers : earned for him 111 by-word "The Man; Who Knows.'' ', But "Brad" knov more than merely; his duties. lie sensed the feeling of trust and confidence that thousands of; taxpayers large and ma H w ere plac-i ing in their officials and started out; to cam that. lie t'-ok the attitude! that a public official i a public servant! who must serve all ihe people. Nat-i nraliy "Brad" held . h i nisei f aloft I'romj cliques, rings and factions in party! politics. This with the great confidence which j the taxpayers of Bake County lave extended to him has given "Brad" ah dominating position in the affairs of! his party, a position which he uses fiuietly hut constantly for the direct; and indirect, benefit of ie taxpayers.' To thousands who hn" met the! new county treasurer ,tt his duties, it will b a real pleasure in Ihe coming, primaries to hunt out "Iliad's naniej on the ticket and lo X it. just to showi the people of Lake County that a good public set vent-off icia I is appreciated. In shot ti this vote w ill t iean: "We Know a Man Who Knows." TWO NEW FIRMS IN HAMMOND Art cles of incorporations were fled at Indianapolis today by two new Hammond firms. Both firms has been represented in the city by partner-Alps doing business on a. smaller scale than !s now contemplated. The Hammond Taxi Tiansfer Co.. is a i e.r-rganizj-tion .f the old V. W, Parker Co.. business w-hich has been conducted in Ham mond for a nurr.her -f years. It ,s incorporated at $ 1 0 . 0 . the directors being Vern W. Parker. Patience and Carrie Parker. The t'Kcnii firm is the Big Four Battery Co.. which is incorporated at $30.000. The directors are s. Xau. Fel.x J. Nau, William F. Ryan. Leiand K. Wicker. Fred W. Dempsev and Eeo I". Carroll. All are well known Hammond mn. Mr. Tempsey has bad a. battery service station m the city for a long time, and the other members of the firm nre prominent in the United Boiler & Foundry Ct. Kadnieiz Bogucki, employed by the Interatste Steel Mill at East Chicago, at the st raittli ten in g machine, died yes terday at St. Margaret's hospital as j ihe result of injuries which he received ; on Thursday when he became caught in ; '. he machinery . j Boguoki was a young man and lived j at 1CC Sciii as avenue, TV Ir tine.

JGlaser to

ivnow His Fate Today i SPECIAL TO THE TIMES 1 INDIANA POMS. IND.. March 6 Paul 'Jlai-.er. of Gary, will probably know hi sfate today. Charged with criminal contempt in the federal court his trial ended yesterday. The charge was brought sgainst Ilar.er several weeks ai;o as the itult. of his connection with the case ogainst Felix Miller, Kami Mic'walskl nnd .lx Gorski, of Gary, charged with stealing from interstate shipments . In the information filed against him. Glazer is charged with having receiver! exorbitant fees; with having advised the defendants to plead not guilty after tiey had signed confessions of 'heir guilt, and wit hhaving made false statements lo the court in regard to ihe mon-y r,.- had received as tecs. As stated in these dispatches yesterday. Mitifr. Michalski and Gorki were sentenced to a year in the Atlanta prison. llH(.MM ( OVM'IRAI 1. Letter I. Butler and B. S. Norkovich. Gary attorneys, were placed on the stand by the defense, and an attempt was made by Glazcr to show that a conspiracy existed among government, officials to "get" him becaue Agents of the department of justice had questioned these, attorneys about G ! as e i . lato in the afternoon a discussion of socialism and communism between Judge And'-rson, Wlaser iind Swan Johnson, Glaser's attorney developed in which the judge declared that !Te fad rrached the point where he was going to "talk out" about Socialists and Communists, who. he said, were acainst the government, of the country, Johnson ast-erted that they were not against the government, but. against the, "priviiegprj classes" of the country . Proceedings for the revocation of Glaser's citizenship papers are pending against him in federal covin on account of his alleged advocacy of the overthrow of the government by force and violence. RED CROSS MEET AT GARY BIG SUCCESS Miss Patterson, executive secretary of the Home Service. Department of the Hammond chapter. A. It. C. was ia Gary yesterday attending the lun'heou nnd conference of Northern Indiana chapters of the Red Cross. About ffty reprrsentitive from all the Bake county chapters, including Valparaiso aid Crown Poinl. were presen; s the Gary meeting- yesterday and the visitors report a very snappy demonstration of First Aid by Dr. V". N. I,-lp.- omb. c'lrector of the Kuvenu of First Aid for the 1sk division, A. R. '., assisted by Scou: Executive r'srk" of Gary. Dr. Eipsoomb is a most enthusiastic exponent of o,r:i aid and his demonstration made one wonder how any citizen could set along without the very simple trainms in Ihe use of common sense for which first aid s'ands primarily. Dr. Bipseomb is especially intrresied in firs! aid training for the Boy Scouts, having been connected with the Scout work for sometime, .and believiirg. fis he said, "thai u i.i 'he greaiest movement that the world has ever known for producing future citizens of ren! stuff." An interesting film was shown, one of the Red O oss films which is now available for public use. showing Scouts in action and also the famous Bong fellow. Red Cross First Aid demons! rator of national fame. It is the hope of the Northern Indiana Red Cross lo brirg him here for some demonstrations as soon as possible. Mrs. Waugh. director of the Bureau cf Publicity for the take diiion. gave an excellent talk on the arious lines of activity that ihe Bed Cross has to of ?r nnd ihe prcat need of strong publicity 'ejia it men i s in eac.ii chapter to see that the general puhih- knows of '.he opportunities thai arc available in order that it may ask for these benefits. As she fsaid. "You can't ask for what qu don't know exists." It is planned to have regular conferences ol ibis naiure and all persons are welcome to come. Noiice will be given and it is only necessary to notify the seeretaiy f your local Rod Cross in order that reservations may bo made for you at the luncheon. The next conference will be held sometime next month CHICAGO INVENTOR DISAPPEARS I INTERNATIONAL. NEWS SERVICE, CHICAGO. March 6 Police of Chicago and sveral Tastern cities todav aie investigating the mysterious disappearance of Angelus J. fasten. Chicago inventor, who dropped from sight somewhrie between Chicago and Wash ington. D. "., where be was to take tip with government officials proposal concerning a submarine depth bomb ho had invented, and which was used by the navy during the war. His sweetheart. Miff's Mabel Nielsen, of Chicago, received a fake message from Detroit, declaring he had been killed by a train. She fears he has been adlnicted in an effort to make him reveal his secret formula for the dept bomb, from which he bail already realized $5."f'f' from the government. Advertise in The Times and arJ te'ii.t? aira::i. Itcsalts corr.e with constant effort.

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Al DOCTORS Alarmed and indignant at :!.e s'and being- taken bv many pl sh 'an wh" refuee to report and (juaran t ine homes in which there is a case of ron'ag'.ous di.uease. Dr. William A. Buchanan, see. relary of the Board of Health, .has decided to incorporate in his r-.oi.ls the name of refractory physician" wi,o flagrantly violate the stale law in this manner. The apathy of 'he city con ing several people who were be infected with transmissl-b or who were living n a. ho-.sf t r, : rv -found to d I e :i s In which such a disease existed and . i-f u'.i.ted among the public carrying in" serinand endangering ihe lives of s '.cs f persons daily, also has brought rorth from Dt . Buchanan a bitter . . ; 'ieinnation of court officials and th old ' snie r-t continuing cases. According to the secretary Board of nalfh he will no !c:.; main the "goflf for d"! , n. . sictians and has ei . ad-, w r.iten the re . h -the state -,oard . :.a!tb r"VMl!in' tli manner in which the r.t.v court lishhy dip-e,s ,tf peOle w h a 1)1 er, lv o i 1 a r - tine or who fail to repo; t sirkne . Cases of transmissible d.sease reported rot ii,e pat weei arr measles, V and S'Mtiet fever 2 Dr. Bucharan ha r n ' -e . ed t' 'phene 'alls and letters from tieighhoi s of families vhe e no repoi ; ,-f the d;saRC had been made. EDWARDS' FRIENDS PULL INDIANA COUP New Jersey Governor's' Name on Preference Primary Ballot. I INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE' INDIANAPOLIS. IND.. Mar. C -Unless supporters of the candidacy of William G. McAdoo find a op' o". by w-hlch his nam' may be placed on the Indiana preferential prffrrnn primary ballot, it appeared today tT-nt Gov. Edward I. Edwards, r.f N-' "" .li rsey. will have only the oppoo lo-i of Vice President Thomas R. Ma ska ! ! in the Democratic contest in this state. A political "coup" by when a petition to have Edward' name pace 1 upon the primary ballot wa Sled at the last moment yesfe-rdav "'i5!; Marshall's supporters to follow suit. Backers of the McAdoo candidacy had agreed with Marshall's friend? not to file and they pi evented r.o pet t'o-i. Unexpected nnnouncetnenf te -, yesterday was the last day for riirg li'titions for higher office. je't the situation today .oni' w hat lierl.-ml.-fi. It had beetl supposed 'l13' cand tlvrs i'miM file today. DIES WHILE HE SLEPT IN CHAIR A "ou.-ru f : o;n : he r S'-'und o' a liea- fa ii ! 1 (ion. membc'F of the ho 'o of xnncei Ra falski. reidin- west ,.:' Buinhani Road, just be. ond the limits of West Hammond f.o.n 1 night that Prank Mely.er, ;1 i...ai had died w hile sleep !;g -n hl. i-a'.r Melzer was a plasterer ;,'.' tiady a i" titsixt vears ohl and h.1 io- ti ing in the vicittily of We st li 'ico f or isevei a 1 - ears. ', r mm e w eek he had .-been ccoo ola .n in s: of d-'i . n a n .d feeitnu weM. 1111! uis . .1 considered ferious. BasU nlgbt whe-n 11 family letired he w;..e 13 ir . A tipareni i y he a I linn:'- as it ivn a f ,-t th 1 when his death was d isr o, 1 ed. Little is know-n of his fanhls son. who js a '"hongo druggist, located this morning . A j.hy fr-m Coroner Hoffman's c.f i.- wii a post mortem thi:- evenmE, the body was removed to t iic f-,p ski morgue. SCoj was fr. ;nd it: clot hes . 'an !: o:d i: en i a 1- - the

DIVORCE SUIT IS FILED TODAY A Ilea ing that Iti h .sb;i-:o. .fatne s Rhodes was 1 1-1 eni pc rioi and of :c nagging di-'po tiou M Uioo'a rtlioil'-.. of Hanimond. is n.-king f r a divor'-e ; the Hammond superloi f e.-ttt . Shsavs th . re tnaiiied nt Ihav.ih Uii. .Itlii f!. isfin atid .c;i;ir;tte.i in H o:ii-:o;id Keiiruai 1. it-"''. Riiod- s. she . .. . frerjuent!-. it'll 1 '-.''t aiid J ! l-irl; ir;- ;t'i!,j Called he;- Vile and obs.ciie p-jl.C;. .-.! two jears. :' i- .hatge.i. t. fa: id t . provide food and c b.thhig i-y- j;rr n,j the children and hnaily rlo.r. n-, n-r. his present wh t r...bou t l.einc onknown. Siie asks foi the oust d of the two minor children. R'-eme -in,l Jlurrnv are her attorneys. CROWN POINT MAN INVESTS IN FLORIDA ST. PETERSBURG. Ihe. Maty', One of the largest real eclat, faiisPltioUS l.ele litis S. aSoil 1 11; j;--) hec ok sed hy le E. V." ci.nes. no s-. i-i y -Park Vie w ,- ;.ir'. : n . ow m, !.v n c . ca e 1 o l.j -. y . V . .-'.: ' 1 - ci. -, . Crown P. .'-.. y-,, ; y-. .-. g, . , F:oc hestei . N- V. Tio p-i.d ;,'i'. 1 for tlv r p- rr

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CONFEREN Doubt is Expressed Whether President Wilson Will See Carolina Senator lV .1. B MIT ' MrHI',1 I. iSTrF rORPi.SPONOr.ST I N SFPVICC tIIIM.'l'lN lnrclt !i 1 lllcs - ntnr Viii)mori, of North iirliua. a. the rtitisjiry of :i coalition of scuntor seeking rntlHcnlion of t he pence treat Is prepared to submit to the ireidein ilefiitite trotosal lor a material modification of the Lodge rescri at ion ! Article . hi iiriepo'i m e i"t to the president lll lie in It mn learn ed from V liite House Mitirrr . If tva ..t;itel Ihnt tin pre id en t attitnrle lovt;irl the long ilistn(ed rrser:itlon on liif-li the .pii:itr i till deadloeketl, lnn n ne ha li c eil . The fircwirli'tlt still illsiM thnt m MTTeepiniK I'lMiitic miiit lie made in the rrtiT n t ion If it i to lie ninile ptii I of the resolution of ra t i lica 1 ion or tie tIII refuse to deposit llie Irfiilj t I'nris. By J. BART CAMFBILL. 1 STAFF CORRFSrCNDFNT 1 N SFRV1CC II1X;Ti . March h avmt l ...v 'I 1 sJ. EIVCHCOiX IN J)Ar.a. 1 I Villi., v ;e- . ;.-. ; h j r-l.-riColt v. ; 1, ; ' ' po-JC's for a '. - : '. ii'-rs ' r-: r . - . tin h- ' i i hy,.;;fci...-vi...,.' '; '..v he ;.-. . I . , ' lie V: A ' i'.eijHic-'i c ti., , : ; ,!'""-v '"'"c '"Vtis r 11 t iCi ted b to:) ISO WCBD FROM TV IT, SON. If .rtrm-.ir -', .-:! : j pvst-vinr, end foni.l 1 :t i .!"!; -t !iio .- ,. ii,-"-!: ,. ' h 1 o.y.- 1, '., A, y. X. .r , .- ; ! his wishes it v, ns .eoj.o-.i 'mops ask b : '-- a s .' 1 1 1 t - - : n en i ---'-re . r -..,-!- 1 ,. ... ' S ' a ' - c-' a hi i 1 c ? ; .!,-. ' -S ir.i rno: e v. a - - ' 1 i i v. : . : l!..m 'He Wl..f H.-u' o- x w;o- to S' e the pre-.-'id to. i:. cock and Tosot.h p. T ilt- -.it' . -o ii 's s : r- 1 .) ' ;- . p. ; -.! :u : to tii.ih- Hi!' h ,'- - X ! : !""" of t lie ' ; . ho; jt. , !! k ii- w 1 i. GARY & SOUTHERN HAS BAD LUCK The ' ; !- a. .- ; 11 1 l.n". ro d otiic,- broil . .!;: Blinded b-, ; 1 1 o vv ;- 01 n i hi , 1 iary & So;i;h. 1 u collision, m.ici .;; ' l loo n. a nd : ! r - 011: i.t ni,ii::c ... , Accord:!,-. : ; h -,- . -iio'! : '; s !. ei li - ; , - !-.:ir :! -' c;l,-.c.:; . . 1 1 ; i i ec sou ! 1 1 c. !' I 1 .-) , - - 1 - ruling w hen n ; ''-! int.. ;;. "!'!-- -. m.m out ..f ! io ttdu.S. ..!' 1 1 . n; 1 . . j ;: t :. : ' -on no Ins du" : - . n -.1 id. There I,..-, o,:!-, ., hoi wei ii i hi i a ml 1 '' '" pittr.ui. '!' i -i m:-t' iid of .;... h" .. ,.- :.; ss. d in"..'. rv o..- i-i FOUR ESCAFE FROM PRISON INTFRNATIONAI. NTW3 f t "'. I T ; "IHCAGt M.i ;. .1 - - , . ,;,!,- . Sca.p. d f I oil! 1 c ..",.! ;. ' ' : ' loliet. 11':.. r! :',;-.. .. t The c-cp. d . --'.; e ' : t" !': ,':.'.'- i y . Charles M ., : : n . .', and Harry J . !: .-. '! , . 1 ' t i -e d n r" ;,e e , ,, GREAT REVIVAL FOR CONFERENCE ' INTERNATIONAL HtLW- EV!' .' : I.oNDON. M r. , , r T' i ci. i co ti f I I 'O , c t li i ,o u IN e ' - . ...... ie- con- ;. i " l"d b o- , -e - !. k nou ;;, A oo,: i ..',, : , , . . , .vi i- t no

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