Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 224, Hammond, Lake County, 10 March 1920 — Page 1

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State Board of Tax Commiss inner Gets Aftsr Unincoroor- ! ated Properties. TIMES PUPEU AT STATE CAPITAL! ! N F M A NA !''!.! s I N I . ii''St ; n- ,!-' ) i' ! U t; t ( 1!- It t a : S"'-' " a;.:'i:( n'Mn - f .t 1 .r. a ' " tli 'i i c-mi ; ri !i rvoiv."! n rat n rmH v i"' v- , ha r n i ; V rms (,1 tl iv of , .ff ;ct' of t ! s , or r-nra ' i" r, i : a 1 rtpf ('ti r ;i p : itrnrpm .t t il ' t n . n:i for t h i r attiif.'t : : r, i . . -s. Tit a rr ; . . sails tlasf'l v. ;! i! ! pur- j f, ..r..- is o'.) I'r.d'-r tar l.ltv i or- i ; aliOl!? l'A. Ihpii C ' la in; ' i to fl'f I T:',n.roi3i s '. a t ' ntc n t to otisi'l: fl ; i the l-nar-l. of re if w in fia'..;t--' 7 -n v tr ,cs n t. t 41 . In n;rny ins:.tn.,?) IV it flnanc:a! statvn'iits reveal pro-: .. t y va'ue tbat w -tiM n T -onv. 1 j . t tie H'.,1'5,'r. o f !a .3n.!cii:i l.a n"i n !n- ! i:.r gr corpoiaiiin to rtny (!'r .-i i . , .,?-r:t. I'H" 1 a i'fii t no u i 'I in I iv.iny o; tlir 5tna : !'T i"i'i:itf -'.n - r ro. i.iKnii intinio Fii.int;. Ti.t. it li 'iit r.v tec! 1-v figt;r" t!-n! inn Ptr-ii omipl'ii in tio- ofi"1 thr ' v ron-in i s i"n. '!":. v.-.r.i " ' tar f TCtarv i f siaif s!n.v ti.'.' t .M nr.. now- ,.1 aotiv- corpora t i n .. I !!. r.'.rlc n1 for ";n, in Ain f'.n.iy. vt. r-farrts n f it pia'i i:i 1 ! I 'a.. ".-.t .- V". !ii l.a'-.rt ciiaiity tl;" uppav-nt fr.-t.i'i r;n no;,. .mriiii;. in-rc an- i 1 i. !.t:rr ilunc Irr-'ncss in " ;raVi la t rtttrn?1 wpr marl. !:t r1 1'1 or,'-y I'"1 of th firm. Tl-: s fi;rar. t;t."t oi:-( r.-'t. in i i i 1 1 fr. as rrvaarr t ionfl wttp t.ot lt m-rf:v' ivr.tns t!,at t not i ,i-.;ii!i rrturn" w f rf aspfsp'd by ti" t .- nshtp nss.-or art'l the a?f ssinf nt w a r.ot F iVijrrt 4 to ion.i Ira:i n by t b.-.aid of tvic.v. ! u rins- K!? an SKPrjJiv atfnint wa ma'!'? by t h tax commission to br i. p tip th fi spnv-tit of rorpor-rt:-!it to a kvf! with rr.'l estate as- . suvf. r. Th!. was a .todvi . i i n to a inrco ti!'"' by comer il -ris; tbc i'"rt -ra : inns to fi'e fmatn-ial statements : o.i.i a re tii'M was iniail ; t in j r;oas year. Itat in li.e rush of 1 I mraiy of 1 h ti n in'" -r por at ' r I oy. rt ;"s. v. e;i a t'ae corporate con- . rms wl-.ich di'l not make returns, "pot by" on th ratli'r hap!;a.7.rr(l uppvais(i trade by the township assessors, -r , 0 f.prs lia.ve befn taken by t Ta e r ni mission to correct tbe eil. f rv a r. . 'icorpr-r :i er hiis'T-efs. siiho a partnerships a i-l private nircrtts, a: r;( treatl as corpora t ;oni. 'T'iiy V - hr. rrijilirer .i fi ' fa 1 1 p n e i a 1 Matr)T. .. in or'l'r tbat the br.ar'I o .' rernn cher'u up the TownM'av n.--,c . i.n; h a pvra i ra ' s. a a, sr,-.,n.l (step w h 1 be taker: i ' h -la tiK next week. Lists are l.rir.B a.,.!- of a ' I tii corporat ions liste. v the state. Kacli county assessor ' ; be p-ai'f'l a list of the corpor.-i-!'.!. in h' county atvl w : : ! ! . ret a a al to check till t ho i ;s to !rt.-r-so many -rpora t jens h.ae w to make returns. The results invest sitat ion be reported! t a v i rn issiop . th stfite at lar er,' o f i;e corpora1!' e ...air have fa; !et . , - : e i .a a : a s se v ; T, a r a ' o r t w e p ' y - f; e . I n s rr po ; t n , t o ma!.; e reoff a ia's as, CRIMINAL SETTINGS FOR PRESENT WEEK SPECIAL TO THE TIMES i rr.OW.N I'OI.NT INK. March 1 o. In the criminal rutin. Lake nn' b.lu. R Mars:i. Jr;.uty rros-cutu Atorry has mad the foHowitiK s e l i' g! for week of March th. 1 : ; a : Mondnj. Iarch lh. " - 5 ta o ).i. Nathan ' 1 re c r, b- r . S-;t State vs. John Soka's!.!. b" State vs. K. J. J-troXs '. i Stato s . t ; u s vin t i'1 S'tae vs. Kile tl I'."!. tit. Tnesda.T. Marrh TT t Ii . '. ".." - Plate vs. .Mike ib-,kin. 1 ' e - S a t e s Crrda 1-' r ; e A in a n . '.'7- -State vs. Maty l.ang. Spu,. vs. Juoa S;mpko. Wednesday. lnrrh lOth. 1 -v. iiat vs. Frank Mareic. I I tl a,,d l'1''- -Stae s. Martin St.asko St a n ley het'7., Ihiirsdaj. March llth. V"''- Sta'e . s. Rudolph phew, fas State vs. Carl A no. u son . State Windsor !sn, I rhlny, M.nrcli lath. V"7 - Stale vs. Will 'am Ui.-h. ' j -. Sti'" a. John baii.-. li'i., liiiiott and Frank buchm r 1 : Vcn't throw yrrur .'eic:: awaj rilhout iead:r. the want ad page, I

, TIIKSE TWINS HELP

TRAP -DETECTIVKS if x e I 5 Ui . X ' v -T 0. v. 3' ? - f i '!iss Mnrearpt Kuanc (iaH"e)fand her sifiter (icrtrurle. The Misses Msrparct an.L' Gertj-ride riuane. twin sisters, are. ciwditcvi v.ith having ailfi! in the ir,vtis:a- . tir-n that icci to the trapping of priv- j .ietectivrs empicyei: ty tnelf.tm- ; of rover Clovelanii Hrsdol'. vitaire draff iodpcr. trtrude a a clerk of thft hoard vivvh ' 'handled Berjrdo'.i's case. A Berjrdoll j detective is al'.eced to have tr?i to j : influence the pirl in hehalf of I-Vtr-i doll, but ?he revealed his ptirposetand i trovemment operatives were &eU on ' his trail. ! '; j BLEYER KILLED BY BEAUTIFUL DIVORCEE!

Forecast of Coroner Jurys . Today Blames Woman !uirr A I C PCC For Double Tragedy. nLLLULU

? INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! la That Mrs. Tl'i'h r.and.-il'. hoa-ilifa! divorcee, shot an I. k: VI 1 ' i M. !'! vertistt.K if.ati and ai. th'n coo, mitt'. Mia I'! -. as til'; vevitiC- to ao c i i oner s jary today, 'otow hv adt v. as t .reca.i ' s; irs t It e i r tain "f tti" trat:.' r-ndtntc t S. cret roianra e. The moti-.e for Mrs. Randall' is expected ti be v : o , a that so r oaa ized vh.e a"'l I'.M r-T- could not 1 ' r- tocether so she dr t' rm d t:iy mast ate tg' t iter . Mrs. A i.drae i; e s.a't; m,n I i n...'.;'e r of its no. . n . ; - 'ItMi. 'Irritiro! 1 not a ' ' e lid li a r 1 lay that s h a ri d ' s f i" ui'iii'l era!, nti'ij t'ro.n herj ' n't'.l: tii a t this couM not b- la ! hom'a She was rrus'ied l.y d i sa ppoi n ' men t a the !:s vcaled by li'T bitsband s .: A new angio to the a. in the d I s'"-. or v f.f a rp iu : s '.ei.'P'd! ariiiKj N's ' . b the name ..f a Mrs. Marcarei White, said o live in Iowa, ace Mrs. Rari'Itill of carrying on a f: isir.fr ;end-i at:l f I ship it!i the formers bulbar. d warning her to break it. WILL DO HEAVY HAULING FOR CITIES The firm r.f i a d a h - II w a t d i""n'.v otsr.in zerl in lias: li enco, pronu. es to ill! a l.ihK-fcH n- .d in ti;'- T in '.'I'ies ind the Calumet i-eRh.n ftencrailv. The company w-i 1! tttat" in heavy iii. b r l.a-ii nt, move machinery fto-t t- a -. h.ner: and hand'e ail heavy j.-t-s that to! hauler l" 'inve b.nd do lo a 1 ! ( on ecru w h ii !ta bad trul; s la i ire Is a in! most of t !i s : f ii'.u-ht to III)' I be .,. . vv ork bus h .b. ; . y a - ;Bo firm- with a'l the attendant t,ui.!e land expense of ceteris the (tucks oat j from ChbaKo-. IlKtrmp'tid i-as recent. Iv- a'-qo ha 1 1 : it a' ! t ! t a 1 1 k e red a t'u at wliidi il""' nea-, bur tii- iarpe trti'-k- ate more -t busy in !l,niiti"tiil. CudahvHoward .Motor Track Service vv i , 1 covr the ep-.t-e dts'ri.-t and wtil ha'" a iff t n . ; tn of t o !-, s to li . 1 e 'f -. p a nd ff e . e : , t s e ; i e . , 1 a it ) comes to I.H't ' h: 8f !,,-, f - -v Tl I yea ' s IS. i ill the l.au v 1 .- !'- I I e in t hi O'iCht ?e v e 1 .1 1 .st.. and v pi r.d.bl ..th--s 1 e,j a i re , J . . e . a t e s .,1 r of Tl a s r prist tve'-;T- y.ais and ! ha . t ' rn e has beep e nl -!''it,-Cr boil a nd St re 1 o 11a ,t t a .iso from from a tl e e o f I j :rc pIris a - Howard 1 I'Veato f. daritie mi o.-ed hy the ! n . -o. He m .w-, M i i a a k e . Ti." firm has h i; at 4T ! ! M. ta. il ee tl. i - tl i.sbci off; . s in in Has; ."in '.a to. sc,1 th- lb ok a v . iri" k s n n 1 ha h.- 'a 1 ira. t i na a ( I a -i -i w n cii Take Th? Iini-s touch wit'u the whole world.

JUDGE SMITH TERROR TO ALL CRIMINALS

Lakc County's First Criminal Court Judge vFearless in Upholding "the Law.. ! SPECIAL TO THE TIMES i ri:nW I'd NT. IND.. V r I. a I -.ill TV O ! I ;i f ti UK' y t T).-;r 1 1 r -1 for itl v . : i t t jM'l'1 ;''i:s war. u 'r :m r fnnu am-t't t I. f t V !' I!t In ( . . . i t i . n 1 1 i u T 1 1 : t ' Cor a-i iinlirn't c,i, :ni;.. V 111 0 M,tn in ;iv b ;.!l -l.f-n !:t.l a M' .i II. a . a i : i ; .nil a.'.a ss . a ' y a Attorney t v.'. of "r,.-A ii I' y ciia i i n i a n o a " i h a - a n a ' : ' oanipaiii r t-ii ! ess 111 las la 1 a heat i hail in.-"' i:;u'f of tri.'-i f.'t- hi tO'tih' ii;- f; ; i v f..r i.j U e of l.a i i - will I.. ntiioi-.u tit .Mia: t y bei a struck t ' t ro : no ma tt iia s u t n.U h '- r. i n 1 1 s a r l in ; n a i . o ; t a u w i 1 as a aa raa ai; r i ici ri a I i in i t '.a I . s.- i s f r i ; . .- v i f. - s ! to t i . " a - han. ar.'I : he-n r. .ffl th5 ticht a - Sin i h.'s oou r i . has lion i a 1 c e i ii'l I. as sentenced '. as rir.ial .in pa; r s iraaa It f . r .la a a, w c r k as ii . i. o -; it I ' is Ir.1' : t : 1 J a t 1 eard : m roi.c, oes r. Sir.i'ii - a: . o , 1 ! , u '. tt fa, to.y from 'f P-P'i'a . d- .Tenseil 11 : t that jah in I iv r ta p n t A : i so'sch a a tad to M v ..:: : ,;a criminal judge. lie 'V ' ' i . II tf. lion ltd s e a ? i . I J a t a v . ." t : . ! s r . of the 1 is p. on! fact: him a fo - had brn ii-. m i . a t afraid h - rat no ''.: t i I'. '11 1! L' ! f - oe : nt w I - i : " . aid M a i f i ii J . ' ' o f ..cm thai conit d and ask for 'b lo.t,:'...-, n i ; opto, ni i rat ion 'it" w s PS a itif.Ti u 1 a e st re r. j t It lie ; o.in.ty tu:- ; 'Id to the CRUEL TREATMENT Anna Stafford of Gary Begins Proceedings for A Divorce. A mm Stafford ef i'.hii'. is a ski tie for1 d-.vorce from !i-r lnr-hand. Kiijah afford, in a petition file. thi morn-. Ins m the svtponn urt " f 1 1 a m tnoml , j 'ritel and inhuman treatment and; ahure f. provide are the grounds' v. h'. ti si-." alleges. She say s that b'r -.;Si.an'! 't'Mi :nt;ry ..u!d beat h.r at oat tt-r face and on occasions ha.i; ,,,) n -,,e.- i ici'ics fr.m i.rr bod-,. 1'or a a i s! c has been workinsr 'it haiy ( rest aura tit to support herself. . Theyj aeje marri'd pea-ember it, 1 ' 1 v and, litol I'.gM b.r i u t -t i n ' 1 1 e n y unt il ' jjajci, . lai.'". v:n the final fpara - ti u t ."U p'ace. She asks for $ (,lf, a imotiy and as the map has mor.ey .hie him from the I'n'on I'rawn Ste. 'o,. where he rraiioed. the .-..mpauy is ma.fe one o: ir.e oeienuants. boon e Murray a r altoitvys for the Latest "Bulletins 'SPECIAL TO THE TIMES I CROWN POINT. INI'. March 1" -.'..an S.-.ka ska charged with carry ins i i,ii,''.iio ceapons. plead k u i i t y in the i i iniai ii curt ..it Monday and was fin. ft s2.- ati'l i'"c!--, Saha'-ki h; ( 1 a ry. Just. Yisop also from Gary, ipissed on Mondnv- owi-ic; to , iis from I wa d is - j the nilsenr e of tin prose cut inn witness. Visop v ns on trial f.-r arson. Both w ere V'outid ovr from the Gary city court. Nathan Gircnoiirc charged with sellinE apples vvithoiit weichinK th'-v. lefaaltc'h An .-'Mas vv arrant was isard for inm and he vv I ; ! he 1-rouc'it lit" court, and K't bis meili.-ir.e 1st.!, I INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! W ASHING si'-ner Pop"! revenue, a f ; Ad ns i v M, a el that he oi, rt .! . s . 1 1 o y taxable j.: ov -1 rn ipe pt (in). Ma.-'; 1 '-- ' 'om m ; s . ' bureau of internal1 r a . " n ;"' : e nee with ' , v. ;:.!-; aftet-n,,on announSMmate.i that lit suprem l t'aat stock div idends are ,s income wou'd cast the approximately- $.",n...i, ()(..- i I lUllll! i ,.abl bi per Roprf i to be- iiut'b aid that iff u nil i ..,.,,r,,..;i);al ,lv ' rox i ma t . ! y 1 a fo' low s : l 7 t a ret tit r oiUins. Sib.. a ! mi;! nana. . p.,returns. .:.- i F'-ur mi'lio , a sse.i I . e r r e ns mast i . ca n -made a n ati'ls can the , o ill m iss lo i ta fil

SPECIAL FRENCH ARMY ARRIVES IN BERLIN

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r? t .11 - Thoto sh...-.vs the rpcet.t arrival ' a spr a, F:e-.ch army in Rerlin DON'T GET SICK Doctors Vote Themselves ICO F-r Cent. Raise in Fees Yesterday. r INTERNATIONAL NEWS SEHVICC, i'lli''Ai;o N'ar.-h 1 1- (hi.-aKo Phy s . c : a n , a i a At -(! .ca i S m - selyrs a la;;.. la; Of tt'f Cil!ia(;o t t i ' t he u - -s of fr-.m .'a to !"" Ier cent. Th Iiec sca'e f,f faa t'lfiay is a s f o ; low s : utPd" toih'ic Hons visits rermr to. -a X ,c hi .? forme i : U u M f ! " to ". " . n:a. rr-.nm. ' .per a t ..as : I'.. i a riv . in; a c : i r iv w d poppa $," to amputations Once $1:. to I.ro iv 5d'"i to i;i'a). 1 r,i 1 at are p. h-a for ma ti'-ns will rang from ."" ttccordinj; t. the sea V. if opera -to JI.'JO". LABOR TO CONDUCT SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH Lives of Congressmen to Be Subjected to Rigid Investigation for Blacklist. inv m nimij) ininnivi 'STtcc C OF RESPONDENT I WASHINUT. 'N. Mat. ii N SERVICE ! . o p y ' s uusrec a,r. !i. and - rii'i"lal' f - II " W '. " Thfi t i fb a ', a I : n I n s n " a n ' e r a s' en' - re sc v , !i if s and 1) ai : ." are ,, in M : -ca t d f r 1 lie e p c ; ; i ;i c. o : i . tt U n : made t , , a v at til' f the pi ami, pi an 1 I ee ' e.J 1, v a i;,,.1 : -i o r ' iroad ; I o anhead tea C lie. I i Xeca-j t hoods ! ' n : h e ; i 'an a j t wa s ' ' u -a : i w'lt.-h .ti.es frraii the "(Pet I. i " iaoil; and the i a i-oaj , ..m nations I American foi-i.-in-in of !a -or j Not on!-. iii the un'oMs in;i, i bla' tolls' ',,!' t 1 1 e , o;n nc ' e , t j , . n , "ta ' d. bar .he v .;; a, .. j j. , 'r; nieninrr o'" c. n-r..-s nral ev j i'ii.'iii' for con i. res s i i, a ' hon i ti K tii,' fai),rc; , a i d iade .-! ni of lite Nat o,n Woman's Part'. . . Through lie, i,.rd -nde the public for the asking ttiai have a mier.-onji. ; ;. view c.f - coaci essmau candidates as he i- a 'a1 u.i p!, s. hob.gi, ally, eco- . nomi. tally end sorlal y by experts. Ail the iii'iinaif details ,,' h s 1 re "ill he noted ... ;,.. ,.-,b!. his reiijf. and s, a- t ' it :es : his fam !y ci'iiii'''! ; n s. P"CI ions - ;, I s ii s UDli.y Con - ' It i k 'i and low spot s i n I hi, b',1 sinews -e- r . the s.jo o' ,:s i ce and how he speti ( oine, tii it, MINSTREL SHOW PROMISES WELL 1 SPECIAL TO THE TIMES i V H1T1NG. March 1 --Dissension, riot' hitter and pev.nnah la, pleasant, threatens t lie , ti"M w e.ek . The jiopata ini; coalman,-.-,- Pais fai against itself n, : cheerful a nd j i i y of W h i 1 1 n ' e f ;,e t hr I v - : - t l.r di' Pled '"il"' of COtllll e inability i ; po a h ;e'i i ; w rid r-,, r.i m tenti.'ii That wa i ,,f . or , - , . , ., - , f i the best, act in t o to I. e p : e e p. t e , K r i d q Tiieijay evetii!;E5; a S the ow ! Club, I rama s t rel com h i na t : o n. Moild.-i Home j, v m -Min- i 1 INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! PAl.TI.MoRi;. MP. M.-;.i; 1 " A ,i3 rrobi.ery was sine sst u 1 ly cx.Tute.l

NOW IN CHICAGO

I here today, when twelve men. ma s k ed j i ef, pet ;. at Wood River, 111. a,,. .oi..; pits ihx' and arm'. I, iush.,1 the three watch-! Thotigh be has not received the jrveli' tax ret tu ns j men at the .Mount e.ai'Hi Dist iilins ' ciflc date which he is to assume h's

. s w arenouse. and at ter post .tic a tiU't't ver t h t- m joi t a f .- t of trunks in operation to g"t at' ay with sixty' barrels w ''i;;fy . The w i-.iskev stoirn today tvs vahi'i a' ?''."", 1

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to supervise the execution of the j are treaty. Not the new knapT PAY FIXED

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a., ii .,unt all talk of a third trm. Township assessor are entitled to; With 400 member signed up andiBit. f.y y, the trend of events, the pay at th tate of $4 a day from the; owning ioek. new co-operat .1 e store' projection of the latue of nations Infirst. lay of March to the first Mon- is to be opened in Hammond soon hy ! to the eampaign and vamous conspicday iti June, providing that the time n, newly organized Hawmond Co-! nous sir.s. tend to obscure tha s.ion in'.erx n as between those dates if' operate e Society. Notice of the form-) in eac'rr a way they frankly admit thy ncfuaiiy used 9X his wo-k by the as-j inft of th aociety has ben'flied at' do not know --where they ar at." s. ss. r. .Indee .Mom.) Biair decided yes- lndianapoiis and the Hammond super-' u. ho . TO si RPRiaF. THEf.M terday in the, she. oy circuit court at i ior court ha been asked t approve! t liiah official in ciose tmicb with

.'telly vi I ie. The ruling w .-. made on a, suit for compensation. fid by James F. Treon assessor of Hendricks township. Shetb niinii . against the Shelhj- county hoard of ccmpiissioners. The tonnshi.i .irj last year fiied iatms for pay from May IS to June 1 and this time was not allow ed ny 1 ne commissioners. The rase rtv as t hen taken to the circuit cou PASTOR IN NEW CHURCH

WRANGLE

J'aiy. Henry Ktndel. Thomas A. Ayde-jthe coming c.a.mpa gn. It wotud be the r ' j lott. Guy" K . Sim. Ora T Highland. duty to restrain him. j N"ws of another church dispute a' 1 w- Russell. August C .Schmidt, ' WHAT MILL I1RV4N I 1 S"Tli P.end in which one of the pastors! Wi'.Ham K. Iewis. . j remocrat are asking what will W. .T 'involve,! ,s well known in the Ca!um;l The location for the new stors has; Bryan do if Pres'dent Wilson takes an ! rojmn comes from that city. ! not lin decided upon as yet. bu t - t he act i ve part :n the campaign, with a An attempt hy the !i. John Kubacki. , officers have several centrally fncated' view to a third term or. nob with 'h ; .Vpnsa priest of St. Adalbert's Catholic j Plao's under consideration which will . Uafti of Nations as the iss-ie. Rr, . '.hatch to remov e property nh'n ne. make suitable quarters. The store' an has publicly and repeatedly stated 'says is his 'rom the rectory led to which will carry a complete stock of ).;, oppositicr; to making an Iswte otr.,uhie in the par:h last night with ' atandard goods will he under the dir-1 the treaty and he also equally ,- . the revii'i that the police were called to! ''t eontrd of a store manager -n ho i pr.aticall v on record -against th" th'-d ' disperse the .rowds and protect both I W'" a man with year. of exper-! terms

M-. Ki.ba.ki and I'athe,- osadmk. "he, tence in the work- . The policy will be' Politicians are also" puigled over the ..iigrcgation being div ided into two f8c. J gov erned by the board of directors. ! T1erbedt Hoov er .noom, launched hv taats. one supporting each man. ! Deliveries will be made to . a'! parts, some of the" p-e dent'? hitherto Realizing the seriousness of the situ-' of ,h' city and it is said under cer- i staunrhest friends. -- a' ion, Mr. kubacki left the vicinity and; 'n conditions, credit will be extend-' HAOVF.R Wri.t T4KR IT rase j the night in a V.otei. As a result j il ' all stockholders fn ueservinicj Hoover, despite -his denials is ra-1-,.f his ac-i.m and th? app-arance of the, circumstances.. - . ! d as in a receptive mood with Demo, police, no damage resulted. I The stock already sold is being held ; cratle 'leanings. V'pgbt forse.n A ropot-t tbat Mr. Kubacki was at-j h' m walks of life. 1-f with n the Democrat :c pa.tv over W. '"'iil'HriC to regain control of the parish: though the store bad been planned forj potential 'caniddaev "and 'or th,, ....

i caused the formation of the crowd. se ta! hundred person, being summoned) to tlirectory ti.'ii a nun. becoming greatly excited, rane the brii of the 'liurcit. Mr. Kubacki in the meantime had left t he recory with the intention of resorting to the courts in his attempt to regain possession of the property, which Father Osadnik is said to have refuse), to surrender. Mr. Kubacki was dismissed from his pH-'lornl c bv the Kev. Herman .1. Aler(iniK. of For; Wayne, bishop of this dt"i cse. on charges of insubordination and ! ;: llegc.l failure to deliver certaii ccn'rii I irioin for the orphan asylums of the uiocrsc. The local pastor had previously appealed for and sent a large sunt to polish relief agencies. The membership of the church is made up for the most pari, of persons of Polish descent. ARTHUR GLADDEN GOES TO WOOD RIVER WHITING. Ind.. March Pr Another Whiting man has rcelved a promotion in his work which wall necessitate h's ' ren-.ot s i from this city in the person Arthur Ti 1 o d 1 e n 4i Sheridan a ) e p u e . t Mr. Gladden has been superintendent of the tower f -tills at the standard Oil company. He has been advanced in . poaiti.-ii '" manager of the company's new duties. :t i thc-ugh.t that it will ie. ; :i the pear future, nu fami'v will remain in Whiting until Mr. Gladden become, definitely lr.aat--d.

TO EXECUTE TREATY

nackn of the French noldiers nd . their civilian suitMe. NEW ."CO-OP". STORE WILL SOON OPEN

the org-anization . ' tha White hnunt declared today: Oraanixation work haji ben going -Rverybody haa been proceedinjc on on for some time. Under the plan the iMtimpt'on that the president is a which is in operation eiaewhere it is r sick man . He will surprise them all." said that patrons wii: be able to put-; It is the open) expressed opinion o chase supplies at the prevailing prices: Admiral Grayson. The president's doctbut where the purchaser is a stock-) or. that by., Inn fat. President Wi!hoider he will receive dividends semi- on will be physically akl to niake annually in proportion to the amount! such a campaign a the dienity of his

1 of jroods which he purchased during the) half-year period. A nominal d i vidend ; will he paid on ail shares but the big who iliti patroniT.e the store. The officers of the society are follows: President. William Nckes. Vice President. Harry Cordus. Itecordlngr Secretary Joseph ftier. Financial Secretary. ?am Golden.

The. four officers together with the opinion held hy the pres dent's md"a-' ; following: constitute the board of dir-' advisers some months ago when tri".' i ectors; Daniel K. Wagoner. A. I. . ' contended that even should the preI- ! Brunswick. George 1.. Orr. Daniel ti'.Jdent desire to take an activ part In

work i ng men. Thate we!' dtstri -

over the residence district of thcjlruf!l ljkc ,A hav the Wilsonian pnn

''" and ail factories have furnished number of memhers NEW LOSS OF TO BE NEXT 'INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERViCEl x WAS HI N'GTON", March 10 Additional tax legislation may be expected of congress to meet the loss of revenue" by the decision of the supreme court that stock dividends are not taxable as income. Secretary of the Trea-sury Deus'.on terlay called a conference of officials of his department to consider possible revisions of th financial program of the treasury. Kai ly surveys indicated that a slump in revenue of $1,000,000,000 annually! may result fro in this court decision. ' Secretary Houston was not prepared to say what steps would be taken lo mret this loss of revenue, but it -w a.

REVENUE

pointed out. by other officials that lh-i u " "f"1 ootained iM nomination government would have t$ borrow un-J Reporis recejveal here ind cate that ih less congress establishes soroi newlfeoplfe of the country have sen through

means of providing revenues. Better call up The Times and have it sent to your house every night. Tnen you'll be sure it will be there.

CONTROL THE

CONVENTION

LongTale ofTurmoil and Unrest Caused by Situation Among Democrats. W. J. BRYAN IS NOT CONCERNED .' IKTIRNATI0NA1. NItiVS SERVICE! AVA8HINGTOX. March 1U. Rporis that the "wet" part of the Democratic party may rontroi the Pn Kranci''0 don ent ion', sufficient y to insert a wet. piank in the party platform do not make any deep impression on Wm. J. Bryan In a te!ram to -.he International Nws Servico today Mr. Bryan declined to comment extensively on th question, paying: am no; willinsr to admit the possibility of liquor forces controillne h ton vein ion." j (Bl WILLIAM PHILLIP SIMMJI I j ETA CORRESPONDENT I. N. SERVICE! WASHINGTON. March 10 The demojeratic parte is faeiag a crisis. Th 1 mystery of what the. White hou j want, the oit ai to Just irht titpreciia eampaig-n is.ie will h. and 'the enigmatic hehaior of th mn j moat prominently mentioned a iticceasor to President WUec-n. T-.a-ve combined to create within the party a ! situation of turmoil and unrest. ! ni(oi THian term talk i Leading democrats today continued offiee would allow M 4 1 MKE 4 CA' A MP4IGV I rr. Gray son whn questioned, qua! - does not mean that the president rpuld aa stand a coast-to coast speakinp Jaunt. ! but in the dignified nay his position i tvou'd naturally impose, he would be perfectly willing physically to take ! part in a political campaign this1 year ' This is in direct contradiction to ths ' atandpat democrat a Wfo-ld ver i j or view . - 'I Attv. Gen.' ra'imer ! out fn -he open j with, his hoouy. I. kewase Senator On-. -u c; .. o, ii uo.n a . Mom. however, ate !n.rn adTi-inist-.-atio'n , Democrats an t the'r ca r'd 'da f'iec a re not considered a significant, one way or tbe other WILL NOT HAVE I NTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE i CHP.A'.c. March ! o.-v igorou denial that any on- connected vnh the presidential campaign of (Jen. T.eorta rd Wood will attempt to unseal Will Hays a chsitTnan of the Republican Nation! committee after a presidential candidate ha been rhose,, jay nr. panv ? made toda;, in a statement iued by "o. liam Cooper Proctor, chairman of the Wood campaign committee. The statement was regarded with much interest byGhe national committee, men assembled for meetmif. here. ,3,. much as a storv had been freely circulated that Frank H. Hitchcock, the pe.v Wood field marshal, would succeed Hats .lie plot of the opposition aga ns Leonard W.xwl. the tater;i-iit ieHria. p v of lartl.-ular gratification to all .,f u that Mr. Hitchcock has joined our committee. His long experience in pohtjc.,' pffair and his nation -wide "ijinii;'!in,.;s wili be of immeasurable value to ,,jr 's mcaicn."

TOS UNSEATING