Hammond Times, Volume 9, Number 25, Hammond, Lake County, 21 August 1920 — Page 1

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IN INDIANA HA FT TT VC THE WEATHER. TOU T1TD1A3SA. Sbnrer tvnd thund. rtorm til ftfteraooa sod to. rUfl-ht Sunday fair; cooler In south, east portion. IT TIMES t 7 'ii On rtreeta and nswsstands. So per oopy. Delivered by carrier In Hammond and West Hammond, 50c per month. VOL. IX. X... LV. AUGUST 21. VJ'20 EIGHT PAGES. SATURDAV AND WEEKLY EDITION

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Suffrage Men May Spoil "Reconsider" Plan Today Bl'LLETI XASHVILLE. TK, Aug. 21 ( bmi-c-ellor Jimti B. ev-riiinn thl morning Issued a temporary Injunction restraining Speaker Todd, of the -ntr1 Speaker Walker of the house, from slmiiiu resolution of ratiflrln--i nineteenth nmendment; Gat. HoHerts from sl-rnin--: the re-solutloni Secretary of Slate Ike Stevens and Governor Holerts from for-warding it to Secretary of Stale Colby nn passed. The Injunction whs served this morning. BULLETIN -XASHmtE, TENN, An. 21 Two ojfrafre men erho mere on hand, who were here despite seere illness in their families. T. W. liodson, republii u. niu.iviif ni.K.s nun u ar.iif lit home which his wife telephoned him could not live. He would not )enej

until today, and is standing; hi his 4S;r nun!-, improved nnd the res..,'j rce.

fellow suffrnee heroes to block the, r hemes of the aotLs. j Reuresentatlve C. W . llrooks. whose !

wife U at the point of death nt At- j "t American ci nerns are Riving cred - wood, came this mnrninj by special1'' to cne to six y'ir.' to he Rouman - train from her bedside. .He enme tOi:3 Rcvernmej-t. !tu i"'Vicb points out, block any reconslderatlou . -augurs we'.l for the .'icc. s of his en'I knew I was a frisht, but didn't ! 1 t-rpri s . know I could scare 37 legislators from! Marovich al.o made short visits in

here," he declared. BULLETIN" - 2VA5HVILLE. TENN., Aug. 21 That 37 sati-iaSragt membertj of the hou left Nashville last ntiht to break :i 1 quroum of the house and pretrnt final death of re-considerntion of ratification of the nineteenth amendment La now believed. This last desperate move of the nntia if true, is designed to prevent tabling; re-caiuidtration motion this meriingr. There are !! members of the legislature! the qaornin is two-thirds or GO. If 37 amis hair left, but '- could be present when the house is railed to order, and the apenker would refuse to transact business because of mm ram !

It la likely that suffrn gists wm j au :om oh ..ft thief :, themselves block in, future antl motej a shoit br themselves jcolng home and thus!c-i" k c'. r;ed preventing a quorum the entire nine I 11 car. Tr.cn it dvs legally remaining in the extra i H "" P .ice session. j 'r'0 cr-mlna: court

lli's next step. NASHVILLE. TENN., Aug. Tl As! John's home f Adams an outcome of publication of a charge Gary. E-irly in the fors"n he

of J. S. Eichelberger, anti-suffrage j "publicity director." and handy man. j vhlch ha claimed h t.iade before the .

grand jury. Representative Sid Carr,car. last night accosted the antl agent and! Passing- throuch B.ahit him a hearty blow in the face, I Just the ma, bin h - r. Eichelberger had charged that Carr j b"?n I"t at st"e sought a bribe. Carr was or.e of the j a roai s is. r Ca immortal forty-nine and resented the j th-j bike and started r.

antis charge. Eichelberger took How calmly and attempted no the def enae. Any re-consideration of the ratifka tlfln resolution by the Tenressee house j cf representatives, which V-'ednesday j passed it by a veto of 50 t-j 46 w ill be ; blocked for all time today by suffrage j fcrces. according to present plan?. ! The same forty-nine men who Wedr.esday gave, the suffrage majority, 1 and Friday blocked a move of the ar.i;- i to adjourn until Monday today intend, to put cn the table a motion to reconsider ratification, and thus dispose of any possibility of its ever being brought up again. Speaker Walker, anti-leader, who on Wednesday changed his vote from no to aye, so as to en'er on the journal notice of a mo'i"n to re-consider, was allowed two days in which he alone could bring the motion up. r.pit his assertion of increased st.rcrtrrh !-, made no move in that direction either! Thursday or Friday. Today any mem-! hr, suff racist or anti. ran bring tn j resolution up and have it voted on. , This suffragists will do in order to kill it for all ttm. The forty-nine who have stuck to the cause of ratification through thick and thin w-ere last night de-eribed by Mr. Carrie Chapman Catt. president of the National American Woman Suffrae." Association, as "ail heroes;, your na .u'. "ill be written forever on the hearts of American women . It is expected thai a few more ri-"? to table rr--ccnpidpr.it ion will h had than the original forty-r.ne. 'p.---scntative Brooks ' who had to a'..,special train to At w.d to the ! 1ide of h:s wufe. w'io u us i I ! will he bark today. Two other members - hvoted r. o are said t take the posit-on that they wilt net he a party to v t i to take back from the women th,nniendment that Tennessee has already given them. CYCLIST HURT Zizamori Harcir. Sl'f c'ni'-ni;" ave .. H immond. was badlv bt uised and lacerated sbojt the legs la.-t ni-h' when he was knocked from hi.-, bicycle :;i a collisi--n with an atitontobfle at Michiran jvp and "aiumf-t t". Ti-.c m-t -cb-.ne wast riri -en bv Frr-d Mo- lun c. 4'U M i c hi gar. a . e ..Ha m mond . FRENCHRADIO SIGNALS CAUGHT PAN FH AN "lSi 'i . Aug. 2 1 . Ka-li.. test signals sent out from th-- LaFyyrtto station in Frt- nee. wcre.ht.ird at the Coat island -iiiicn 1., re tl-,,, luormti. The tests stnrt. d at 1 e'( 1,.,-1. a f i-t,-d o-er, a period of or.1 h-'cir. fhlloi.-i's of he Coat island sviti-m ensiier the test? a huge success.

Harbor Alan' Is Back From

Roumania A A 4 .. y - if,ltlVl"h1iCSf:Jv' 'IiViHiiiM UHS r.WL MARtOMCII raui Marc-vkh -t Indiana Harbor has just returned from R-MimanU 'vlii-rf he ha." spent t Ji l5t six mnth. in est abl isii ; r.s- an .ff ire t effect f:rect communication with the Indiana H.- ! ha nK . v"j. 1!: : - n? in tle Balkans, h sy r-imirutn nr.n cereais. are in very Rood i'or.dif."n. Th' fact that th j Baldwin Uoconiotfve Company and -th- 1 I England. Switzerland and 1 1 a 1 Gary Man's Career Is Cut Short Glories In Possession of Stolen Automobile Just For an Hour. opn - a 7 lary Negro. rr.e ;terdav. but his ' r.e . I.ec s t h n tt the r w n e r S ? . i p a n of was a e 1 1 in t h a ' : o- for h -ti wit h at crown p dnt as St.. 1 o 1 e a M'.iv. and started towards 'hicago. It"5 t'r.eft pr ei so easy and pedal. ng inn tfiat hc decided t cak. he saw ; eded . If had f the road by! r aba n d--n ' d ! ff i n t he Ford - pa : 1 1 n k too late ' T n a own ' r s a w rot nd gave cha.-e rn tbief. bte The super". '.i' .r then r.urrb'd p.i a phone in Black Oak and r.otlfbd I". -i"- .' i'cei o' iij't hhoring ctti-s. no"n be Officer ra!-';j(in .-. f rrnd poi-.-e : od xvait;ng a Hi? aire.- was a?y . about 1 Ham- 1 .-o.-r.er? his r t r n d: t" man '. it ted t t 1 i e c '.-: . Th; morning ("jr!! theft and -n as bo-ind cv mal ro irt. LOWER RATES ON 16 DRINK LOIS i Hammond Judo Finds 1 j Booze at Robcrtcdale Brings 45c a Drink. At 1 1 s t the becn f o li -) d . 1M2 Wh;e 'in Pa ui w i ar Kamr.ctil pol h -otch proof man has H-- is Pa ii fiTmiik. l n e . Whi ir.g. est e,i 1 a st n arh t b v ih e . Tl-.ey t hough h sme::d like ,-, ta;. .; d l ike it . Th' v w. - wa s drunk . H S-ke if. anil .-t v r r.-. P.i i; - 'You ar sad .Tid-e r .nn-' ir, 2 ?. t Dr'ir'.i- ' ' Why. Mif s.x''n d -ir tie ofT'-rer f drink all f 2 rl with h e i y d 1 un ,. n ir. , Tlt 'ne i Pai 1 1 e H' or. . ;; ed den : . r i a k e 1 i n s i'trd. "Hrft-r Is I e p o 1 j , . morning I wasn't r. g s that -uld be t h r s e w h ; s 1 , bits Sleep" so I I1C! to ) place in lb her '-;- 1 c . Thi i when I wake up I'm h--ie. ' drink. Xe r rt Xevei '1 I Pti'i! br-"ight tb- e.v.d t: w.-hiskcy i ii Kober sr? n '. e r, J ;g',-.t for o-.ily 4.", cents pe. I The et ahl i.-in d rai is 7S rent I ' Probably mv lower ias ' t.-:i c-irk ;-,t;-." commented ti d r i r, .- . on s , x -h-1-id3. c it a ! k c d up $ 1 and c : .-1 ainst J P . il . THIEVES GET 72 WARM SWEATEES Po.x- car robbers pulled off daring stunt in Ilanini"t.d 'his morning when seventy-: w. j sweaters and ,.-u f V( r t:k- n fr, m a ear as nn Erie freight tram was itiouii; slowlv fr,-m the state line to Hohwinn .t . The rrblet v W r.S c -i-;, m t -t r nt ;iho-;t tit.", .ic!,-l . T!-e sweaters ind cafs were f.,j-m-n no 1 women and iri assorted ro'.-rs and sir.es. They were valued at.

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Did You Hear That EAST I nue has j laired. i-IlT. garage n Calumet avethe sign in front ' Au'os reFiT'l'J fixed." i ! VMM, MfHimiEAr. scoffs nt the Stor in!!. that gasoline will be 76 rents per n u i ; !i .ii a v r i r. HO romem hers ivh-'t - i " pr.n nir drinktnK ili" S P. C. A. sp--'s in H;minond Iit ' hirst y dogs and litt!" hir'ls? TM'HAK (T.VMPAi'KEit of jh istnp rvays Tiul I m'Titis f. mnlv it h nnpi'y orpr n; 7.a t ion. !..RRT C' l.X thinks that ni. k W "inrk'"u'. l ma ki a (tod banker "Xo'hin fnncy." sai-s I Arry, "but jut a briiikc r. " r0 SU A RKEH isn't sarerl a bit at '. . '.'. v nf ImilfiiiiK material. HA Is l'U't;r.K up a fine residence famine ifarrison rr'. KENT EARTLETT, president or h i i -i ini.H ii'i I'i'wntrv club ta'inht his ''".ns -.n to flay Rolf .ind tio'.v th son i l isirrs Kt-nt nil o r 'he roirs. SHJIE of the loral musio fons wonder nliv linn-.iYnung doesn't end for Senator Harding when ho wants a good slip horn player. HAMMOND post of the American I,cRlon will tike up the proposition nnl Tuosday eeninR of putting on a fall festival in Hamaiond this year. MAT. I'. H Sohanf is expected back j today from his vara'ien in the AVIiito iiioijn'.ains. His 'asi post card said. "Am now shootinp an SS." j IT TAKES a man with prif to stand ;nr and. direct a band like Farnie Toiinar I did hist tiipht wh-n the huirs. senied j determined to eat him up. I . I NORTH SIDE property values are go. lng up over night, as each dav see se.ral new stretches of sidewalk completed. FREP TIPINSKI has been recogr.ized by Hammond friends playing the callojpe m the parade? of the circus now show inc at Grant rark, Chicago. PAVE IjUVEf.r.EX took his firs nia:ion this summer in 2n years and the doctor had to make him taks it. He spent . month on his uncles ranch just cutsids of Denver. THE Ecl'pse Automatic Mfg. Co.. which has a r.ew plant at Wain and Conkt y avenue, announces that the area! stock has been inrreased from j I $K'".nOO to SfnOf-.O"". AVOP.KMEN are now tn-r!nsr fh 1"lnch watr main !n Harrison park prepaiatory o installing: the booster pimp , -h r-- , neo:d to increa.se th soulh side water pressure. At DIT'tTl MarFolsnd, who 1mt roved wo'iderftill while at Van C.uvcr, Is trin: to Introduce th" custom of turning nil of his golf sid bet ocr to h ;5 iAlu y. I-nnsiUKNT T.av Abbott ami pecy. 1I n-y Oabler of the Sate nuildir.g Trades council ha- cone to Kvansvtlle to attend the nnn'1.1; convention w hit h opf lis Mojo ;a MAT Ll'IWI'i is prettv proud of - I s-edd pin gr-. n btnr by the Northwestern , I. if-- Insurance Co. Ho wrote H".on"' of insurance ,n his f!r' vmr at the liurart'fs h'ch s-u-ne for a tyro considered goint; T F.sTE P. PA T Jimmy Tror-t. ctty crt bailiff celebrated in thirtieth wedding j afrnr-.a'" . When J:mmv was piar- I ri"d he 1,, e,t n a. rottice . here the Atco t ho'! no-- wit'i-l... sttie ".a:-; tben dep-j'y j t o w n m n T-h a 1. 1 Kpnrr.op.s of i ,fiu rr wm. i,it on tlirb'and street, are flgurintr on some n t'on 'o pro'c' I'i'nifd'.'-. a gnmvt Ti'Tiii, hmcr.t of T u'-'.s pumpkin crop, ii" p'-tivd a r.v- .-.round k" g'irden end the vliifs j.jt won't c.uv at home. AN'-THF.P. new- bur Ie Chi, t Hr-: Th has been a'lded :-Ha;iimor.'l 3,1;r''in traf";.- ceht I-ople tr.T. i'e. Th-- nuniber pot .-(. n the two fitte. f. ie o n vin rinrt e: i.V,.n f ' n , " o i infrrurban l-n'-s- have lost out. I 'ANXirtl'!- KEAiiEU" writes: ' When a man wears his he-st i'-e cream uit to ew- i ors nnl ac'.rienta I -;t on n bo of black ! rri?. how would yo-j i suggest cleaning them in a. hurr ?" Tool f', : for th'-1 , , lumn o answer off hand. !! Ipl H.-!r: 1 Mt.'SI7 boors fui Walt ham r'ree are, anxious to kii'MV w h-n Klliott '""nnrny v i'l gi".c another o'd t,n',f- sei-crtade. As , the hour was ra'her !'!. t-e las' lime h.i.-eball ias. old shoes an"! other J utrr?il'- are kept in r'a'linrss for the j crn ; n g event. i 'HA RLE? MOORE, former Times employe, no,- m . 'a li font ia . i-ayp he na? stumped the other 'lav wh-n mniwin,-'OT-'iri.' "Ses'iti oedn I ta n " op him. He managed to hide hi? ignorance and then consul" d Noah Webster. It means n.c s in ir.g a foot and a half: long and ponderous." HK'Mir.i; ni'SKET o Troop 1,-, of i he B-ty S-co-jfri is the proudest lad in the count'-. Sunday when Hirrv Vnnrhc and Levi Oeldon returned from the rent camp at Lake Klira lii-v brought a six-pound bass, which Ruskcy caught Sal urda . It w as 24 inches long H was weighed at the J. W. Millikan r porting goods store. ATTT. J I. Kennedy of Fast Chiiago. who has just returned from an automobile tour of the enlire northern I part of the state says that th" only , " picture he saw during "he en'ire trip was the (.r.e in Atty. V. P. Twy1 man's offb c nt Fast ("hi'-ago. There is very little enibiisiasnt in polities, be rcrorts. but. the sen'imeni is all for Hardin s

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TO POLAND

Poles Cautioned About At-! tempting Further Invasion of Russia BV N'KHTdN C. PARKK ISTsFF CORSESPOND'.NT I N. SERVICE) VAR.". An;;. :i France and EnK tnnn nave conveyed a st rone varnlr.r to t'oiand not t attempt any further invasion of Hu.sla aft -".1 iiiuni,ingi,-al jronn.-ra of the Bolshevist forces ir wn l.. j ijt-u iroin A trustworthy course toduy TU.. . .... j o i o o 1 1 1 e 1 1 1 ,n h i ... . , . .. i I'ole.s their present ri;nt, r- .ff, , pre.se nt invasion oi, in . r - nsi e into a j f Knssia. the nllieit will ! new withdiaw thir support. Th? has been ' made clear to the Warsaw j; vernment by both Paris and London. In diplomatic circles here it is feared that the Poi,.s. mindful of their bitter expeiience after their first march on Moscow" which brought them so ner distsater. will hcd the allied inins this time. Missions oi;V ViAHMxr;

The warning whs .-..meved to the'''"'11'''"" '"'' nft wiih

Warsaw gov-crnmcnt by the allied mis - sions on their t ft urn to the Polish capI'm! from 1'os-n. p, land was told , n 1 intristakb:e btms t hat p.,li,h forces mus be allowed to irns. 1 1. Rnssie n frontb-r only in . w l r military stratecv makes it imperative f,.r ren - sons of safety jn ,,rrir , .,lrn tnft PllSSian positl-ris. II..wa r as soon as their militarv , i, ( t i .... . ..u are ai'hi e v e d , the their own Pol es front i must ret ire behind rs, they have been' fold. I. Alton MTI.I. nnr. r IT it. was pointed out to the tYarsaw t government that should the Poles repeat their march on Kieff. the erics "On t. Moscow" resound through P-land as 1 tsky turned the tables ,.n army, organized labor in h r should ncA tViire ef,.,re Tr--he Polish t h France and I.rttatn would be o,i.. k to brine the heavirrt pressure on the Paris and "London governments and eh. rge them with supporting a militaristic adventure . Furthermore ' was potnte out a new Polish invasion of soviet R-jssia would defeat the possibilities of pef.ee In the e-ast which arp r-,,nsidered to n'"' neen rreariy strengthened inir th Is few- davs durM n N (i K !. TO ,(KK ri'P()RT The allied missions further tnmictear t.-v, Poland that if. after the Russians have been driven beyond the rollsh ethnolopical boundaries and the armistice and peace negotiations at I Ji'nsk at" pursued satisfactorily, rj.en. range) the a nt i-n -dshe vist leader the Crimea, will rotiv- no f;irther s tantial military support . The Kren, v. i in that case win ,,.- W ranger., p,It tun a? j genera! j soviet?, j a ' penetrating point" P ace negot jatsorl!. n the h the TO ATTACK HARDING Calls Senate Group to Which He Belongs An Arrogant Oligarchy. Bv H,r;nr L. i;o,;i;i; (STATF COPKESPONDENT I N JERVICEl "HVIKKK. t. A,,e 21. -Asserting that Senator Harding n his recent ,1. - fenso of -he v. S. sens'e. "wi'h char-acf.-rirtlc rai jonnry l.oia'i-T, f,-,.ni public though!."' has failed to dj. ' tirgui.-h between nn hotv. cable institu- ' tion and 'h arroj apt oligarch which control? t r,ov. Jarnc- m ,v. ,,, ' pe-i-h iier tofiav ( r.tlniK'l his iitf.ick v i-t, h he charged i:oi:i!iT Hardu.g? T.r-,1 w.-iihl dlr:;:e I.... v. -era ' ring a - ,,. re .-r-'Uis iblc fo ? elect ion at t 'hicagt o the r r p u b he r ect rd t o a n and ida t o he pre--! ini, i , ?'' '-tills bis c, u a 1 . . n and or our f.-itli-.r o the 1 e t s 1 re -If d he H- cmpb'.-l d IS: u s ion el'ihorat es in cat e t'ra nob and !!; akitig; f ! of th C.er; , on I on ; he i --, tn jog two p.-.r'-.- ' of go e runt , n ( h o t j v r , " s a : d '1 Senator Hardnu 'he s, ;,- ''ox lrir-p.-s' a 1 , tr rtt s a re''nt "front porch s "W r h! v" no i-in with 'tie e ' What we r r tutiin." be cop'imi.,,' talking aho'P is the emu .re attempting to distort "f 'he seriate," he f,i,t;, Th" governor p;tid a tribute to 'h' genius of our method of government." with the ch-c. and restraint it imposes, but declared the original intention war that they should be exercised in the public welfare, "ard not for 'he furtherance of poods con.-pltacics." "It is our con' ent ion." ir said, "that a group of men have formed i eloni ir coring, arrogant oligarchy. " in the sena'c and thit the..- hav.- ele l.rWatelv int-r- ! fered With the welfare of the world i snd eieiaved r.'adjust in.-ni in this cf.untry, all to the district injury and disadvantage of our people it was never . the intention cf 'he men who wrotej our constitution Dial n dominating group in the scinte should obstruct tjhe treaty-making agencies of government on conscientious pretext when moved by th" hidden put-rose of promoting party advantage. It was n.-ur int'ified thnl the aerate should have any cm're.I over j the pros ifici-1 . except to share with j bm by its power of confirmation, re- 1 sponsi p, 1 1 1 y tor efficient purum rryco. ' This, o fcourse, is in addition to itsj aipboritv" in the rit iii, aii,,p of treaties!

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G. O. P. Gives Up Harding Pilgrimage Republicans at Gary Vote

to Put Money Into County Campaign . Ike county r' publicans last night j ' I'ler ln a ijie-etlnjr at. ilarj- to ab.tn- j " ,h" Hardtntt pilirrimape hi-h was! c.risini..! pliiuaed for next Saturday..; I Auk. TV, n,i ft,.;',.-), to contribute the1 "' hs.-ti the -rip would est to' 'he .-an-p.-iiKa fund. Ah, il jt' rii n from the arious ci'ies counly u.c pr s nt nt tlie ni-e.t-1 1 ir,(? lst niht ,-n.i reports showed that about mi tropti it.o county had signified 'heir int-niion of ta'ii, (he ti.p to .Marion. 1 1. nas niso dtscU-d that state h,-,iii,iu,i t I rs h-oi 7-...',,i,,.i,.-,.i.i..i I.;ik" I'l'untv delegation rsi-i-oric tlour pili iinase until a later (bite. . , ... i .-jo- j a i , s ri.-o; n. en ehntiR.-l ,ind ;n " "' "' I'C ii.c i,,' Indiana day it '" s'-kmi Indiana .)?.. l.en t. de!eSate? (.(Kan dl--it..s-:,,R hc p.,i u:,m.- t, r,liinor.t d elop.-o, vi.uh was opposed to the expenditure

j of a larti- amount of money for one trip j loom and secured a revolver. He j to see Hardinn when in ail probabilit ; clicked it severs' fitr.ev to see if it i J-alte cunty repubiieoms w ill hate an:,,,f -n working order, inserted some j opportunity to sc.. him Inter in the cam- i "uljetu and went back int., the kitchen i rmvn in some adjacent city. A su n; ,.- : w Rsgona was talking to the tion ihMt each man who had .sinlrli ' ' ruing house ni:?iriji arid anotht r ! his Int.niion of making the trip cui- l,n1 ''-r. . s bejuo.

I trihut., the Hinount of expenses to the! favor and j '""r '',rl " th:t fi,,' cn rried. j I -v x ' r-' uis r alive es-imate of the! i ' s p"r' " " '"'-o o:,id bo iiicurrl by ; ' h I ' r.s, ti. w ho mule th,. T'p was cs- ! ' ''nutted ai front to ii: If then' ' !ilere arc- 7" w ho will contribute Jn t. i j'he campuln fund the fund can be i .started w idi nw thtn f 2.ir'. The. 1 tilont V i,.nl t,.v wo v It is hr1io,j..l ' (...,,,i,i ,, if I,.. -n ".mii,I n moie m a projuleritnaiio and for tfiat reason th ieet was (ihandoned. ' Sta'e hf adqus rt ers tecotnniend that i the I.ako" cun; v pe.,pb, moke ,t pdigrtm- . age on Sept. 11. N a ving Hammond by speelai 1 1 ; n "arlv In t',p mornlns and rl ii rnir.is home Hi'- nme niKht. N-t Saturday. Aug has been "-et s?ubrnaiuly for the mil. 7'h and 1th , 'nicr, s- ..;.. up. I d'strtctw. It i j.osstb'e ' li.-t s.,;,i indi itluals will make ' to- trip i.-t week rcif.trdless of r'ann for Lake cou n t y. FIRST CONCERT tl I' Thousani? flecked to Harrison park !a?t tvrnirn 'o attend the fiist. of the series ,f free hand concerts which me n-hant. and manufacturers of Hammond a i e in tit p t h ! s season. The aftetnoon shower and threotcninr . luud.- of t he evening kept miny a w1 a ;. . !;' i ri :'p:te of t'vs there w't'ie f ores of machines on t he. ir round. l"n before the concert started . Hnrni Young rounded up a band of hvent, . five pie.-rs, w h ch furnished an j, -li lent musical entertainment . Each fcfion was roundly applauded . Mrs. Lydia Wolters Van Gilder, who eatv her Hammond he stand at S ""clock greeted. S' h e sang which brought forth nt-nent from the a ti -e carried rr n-arVahiy : t nest limits of H.e est r d park n't' Fr itinv id lencfTt. POLICEMEN Hammond n'"l.i te nor twil-e rv-v-p 'lie, rr.en and 'l'ief Austgen is now ready t- re,,.Me a rp 1 o ai f-u s for jchs. Wiin tiie city ,- unci! oted through ! i -ie ,, i ,1 1 1: -i p,-f. raising salaries of n 1 1 ' H.v employes last Tii"d,-.y ri'ght .1 clause was al ,, inclu.-lcd rr -common 1 -j ir-g that i h i-ltee f-i c he iticrca s,-I . to thirty p.-u r-'lmrn. liitluito l he limit has been t .v n ! y-1 hp ... and duriair l ei. en' wr r.k.i h. cause ,,f the- low wag s a niiijiii r t-r tiie- best m n Ii.ivt 't i : it and con, p "iii r jtt'S. Now that the wages have beon nl.,ceil -,n a par with those pa.d piir-Mtnen ir. other iitis ,,f the- renun a n 1 ai-o with the wage-- paid workmen in in., plan':-. I'huf Austgen feels 'hy r.e jajn a!l for rej-ruits with assuraii e of grtting: some good men. The applicant.- must he of g""-d iifo-i character, and ahl to read and w- ,te English intelligently. Th, r, ere als certain physical reqti ! reme n ' s . WOMEN MUST PAY BACK POLL TAXES "INTERNATIONAL NE"S !EPVICE! ! I'FNSAC -LA. Fla . Aug. ?!. - A special session of the Florid.- iegisia- ! fnre will be ..-tiled to chance the- lan- ' gunge of Section 17" of statutes to give Florida w, to vote. aoc, ud tig to n the g'-nera: men a right M. P.i ford. nominee for a i tnrney. general . That section d ftnes voters "females" and that oniv the legislature has the a uthority to change if ' rtefr,ro votipc evert, thou 3 h 'be statute he j hang.-d. womep w ,i he reqiiired to

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GARY POLICE WORKING ON . NEW MURDER

'Death Follows Brief Argu ment at Supper in Italian District vengre was sweet to Nieir r.,:.. ; e!.o, former j;tnjy druer and member of the Csmorra. who.se secret hnd has j-toi.rerj .n tiiree murdis . o.nce the first of "the ,.af in r.ary so shortly after 7 rio, k last niRht. , Hurine;0 and Nick Hnpona ,jat down j to their supper at the boarding houte of Urn. Tombielli at 1717 Jefferson at. 'ith apparent hitterneN., n t,th thejr r.eurts . Therp friend i v was no btesvir.R sivpn or greet injf as thv pilled their ' hairs up to the table. r.itna p.icked up a loaf of bread, broke ,,ff a ;,1(.ce of it and threw ;t f.n, k on the table. The act was probably an insult ... lianndlo and he ;esisifr with curse wordy. After they . ad quarreled. lijrinelio ("' up front the table, went to Hi. I n ririo: 0 did n't say 3 word, but p' int biank r.-ii.--d the K,m ,,nd fired ti , tunes at Ragor.a. nuy .-not t-ik-efT'-' t Paenna ci nmrU'd up on the flo- r. I : a " ; v t n j 1 1 e d and dtit ing the con f i s i oti ba.-k doo: Hon a w h s hi :-, it ct nnces f, A detai Pi', r ,n lio ran out of the and made j,u escnpi . Rsished to tiie M rev I'.osj.iia; '!1 that he lias slight recover . of a d"ji n poio cinen were "t .. the S'U'h Side to sciur the district for the nmrd-rur. but Italian a noon today h- pol,oe had ahie t" reveal Ijaiine'do s ,'d; lofforrnt repr.r'i ttaohul t .-;.!:ot regardn-.i- his p.,ssib pla,"-. bat none o' t !v m pio- ' i a v v n ss i s : a ri'- a-,d 'i ; n inpiace. t ' i - police le h,dini2 ved to he . s n j w make his 1 1. o . , c ;. t !,.-; t ij v ,- s n i,;, u 'i "a y out ,; t n e city. While Kac.'nrt w a ti ti so! oil s condition th' ! rcy hospi.il last ti . : ! I he ht. the po!i attempted qu.-st i-.n victim but s!1 they re at!e to cut of him. was the fact that R.irj ict out of t i ndo had hc him a. a result of an a re ii u-rent h'lu-f cn the two men about a month ago. Pnpon.a refused to divulce what the argument was about. "We had sn at.imerif pl-,,,.:t a n.nth a lto j ;id that is why I did not yj.j-oU to him i.ciishi , I d'd not think he would 1 1 y to kii; toe. t Olice lira-l? or no t y the region ba-e lecn tt,i:fied Kho,,tipjr an-1 have 1,0.01 a.sU'd 1 the lookout for T'.anre'lo. n ' '1 " on b Tl ir IriL IN FREE-FOR-ALL Hundred Shots Fired In Battle Between B. of R. T. and C. Y. A. Members. nrt.i.F.Tiv Hammond police .! informed torl.ny hot V- nmmond men participated fn the Sonth ( hlrnijo rlnt Inst night. lietettixe Sergrnnt Piitrick t ollini had hl hat flint otT . He says he rfengnifcd tbe mon nhi flrcd the sliet n Alfrort H. Mien, of Hiiitimnnil . He he shot ilcn thrcuarh the h-tnd hut th:it he cscitpj'd. ' IKTEPNsTIONtL MEM,' SE' ICE i '-Hb'ACO. Aug :i Ac m a? ma fit to a frec-f, -r-al! t:-t in f : - h era rt j ,-f the South hieago busu - sH ,t ?-1 prof early today, tn eirtployr , , f . c:;n ,'ei'rt .v i-.a i;-n t-ainoad. r t-.-.: nn mbe, v of the Brot h erh ood of p4.i v ay Trainmen, are . fr.sr Veld by ii P' II' T. Two men were st Eh'iv w -o u r. 1 in "1 and more than irn sift:; firid d ning: : ' m. r'lee p.d i-e , i The fight i- s-ii; t. 'iav hern b - I twe.-n members of 'he p1,.,-1.i1r. ,. , , j I .id trios- .,f the "hi.-aCo Vai-lme.-is Asso.op t j,,n. the so-a!1"d "outlfl-. " cr. ciiiizati'in. n.e nilir-i s , part of (h which h ; i strike i t y . ' m o r -i n t h e CALIFORNIA WINS AGAIN AT TENNIS llv'Trr-N T!0NAL NFW-, FFRVICEI S'i'f tX. Mass . Aug. fi Ca in for - n i i w a s c- r : a ; n of ' ejtr is c i- a ii pio n ! , p. " h ti p' a ,t a rs ' " - u u . o' 1 1 t a "i r. : ft '' 'ill, title lies h . v- , e . '. i and i .'la i't'iio I . 1 i nd -nd W;l 1 s 1 1 I ' h i s on the o ii- i Pia n s f or the , h . : I a v , s ; p ; o A . i r ri'- 'ceen rlia l i i, i. l est n-.i t Hi'.! . 1 'i ' America's la-n 'lou'd.'s fot I?:" rb- nat " eil nut Hp I today V '- . H . J' h'l1 1 'i , n on ire on,is .'tui Roland oil O '1 f - r 1 ' e t I iccom oct lie .- l!ts at I '1 i -1' n 1 ad , 1 o , i 111 1 e t ' 14 ; 1 I heep, hailed ,k 'ne logical ,;,,,,: i for the international match Gr iffin and ..! b n s t o n win todi If m a n experts thi ' I .i r 1 r n d as i ti k team, r. ; G.-ifTin me ui o'1 r :v t h at sbou'd .op .-,- J , f li - , li a 1 b-n g - i ri,,nd iias gone i iown to defeat r,ere. T?TTC!C C TTT T lOO OiiJJ.' NEAR WARSAW Li"i.'rrN, A ' f , ,1 re ,s a re stilt V.' ;. -s;i w. tod . , n i n ig ue 1, p eked up by g. II. The Ku-'fitr 22 mile;- northwest o 's " fj'j, i.i 1 , . i f , f,m Sl-e.i '10m M-'.-low ;inthe prirish admiraltv sivws. : 'K:rhtink tfIHinoej; fiei'fly ;tt 'hf reg- till:' of P: -n.-'k. 22 m'i'-s no:" r, w .... :. ' the Poiiiis vapital. and I 'zee ban of. (,, ' mi t s no - ,, .v '-t i.i n'ar.-aw." save th., 1

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Train at Washington Street Grade Cause of Terrible Affair

Mrs. Fred Stephens, cne of Indians. Harbor s most prominent citizens, w!tn her ten year old daughter, Ruth, were almost Instantly killed last evening n ko..t - 1 1. . --.u, 1Knt tnirty when the automoctle !n which they were riding was struck hy a fast Pennsylvania mall train at Wie dine avenu crossing in Indiana Harbor. Mr. Stephens who was driving the machine was knocked unconscious and was taken to the hospital but suffe-ed no serious injuries The family Wf.r, returning from Gary at the time of the accident and apparently intended to drive into Indiana Harbor by way of Guth'ie s. Jut before reaching Guthrie stre-t it necessary to cross he Pennsylvania tracks and as the upon the tracks it automobile drove was struck bv a ' man train going west. How Mr. Stephens failed to notice the approaching train is something that friends can not understand since the crossing is open on both sides and a clear view- of the track for a considerable distance is obtainable. At the hour also, it was hardly dark enough to hinder the view. 1MKIJ IMTA.mv The ii tie girl who was ridlr.g in the front with her father was klllrd outright, her h-ad being terribly smashed. Mrs. Stephens wes injured about the head and died before she could be placed dn an ambulance. Mr. Stephens was badly bruised but an examination showed that no bones were broken and that chances for his recovery are excellent. tu 1 1 : . j- . , . i"oj:ri- 01 ine tnree were tossed about sixty tee all within about ten feet track . occupants ' and fell along the FATHER lCnst) Mr. Stephens partially regained consciousness before heine taken to the hospital and was unable to understand what had happened. He failed to recognize his wife who was lying o-i!y a few- feet distant and has not yet been to)d that she and the pirl are doad . It is fred that th shock may prove too much if he !arns the truth before ne na? nari time o recover fr shock of the accident. - he The S'ephens fam'lr is one of he oldest in the Hnbrr where for a, n-tm-ber of years Mr. Stephens has enframed in the hardwate business. H has beer, much of a home-b.ving man ail at all timeg when not 31 the store wis with his wife and chiid. SOLDIER'S FUNERAL HELDAT WHITING Legion Members in Uniform Escort Remains of Geo. Girard to Cemetery. l-'ECUL TO THE TIMf.51 WHITINC. Ir.d.. Aug. 21 The remains of Frank O Girard arrivsrj home from, France on Th irsday after-, tioor, at 4 o'clock, on the N. y. c. Members of the American Legion in uniform met the train and the remains were escorted to Harden undertaking establ'shi-nrr A'! reference was paid to the departed wrier a short time later the i,odv w-as escorted to the Vm? "f the parents. Mr and Mrs. George, L. Girard 41 Sheridan avenue when the casket was draucd with a larga American firs Members of the American brtJi-,n have remained on watch at the Ciir-rd home --":nce the rem'-i j arrived, one section relieving the othler. The flag flies at half mast at tbr j'lwl '".ib w'nuh Frank Girard was nrtemner and was one of the Owl's rnoii ; baskerha'l smis'i i r.. ' tiitiiit is r.ot paytns rernect j'.one to 'j :rai u at this time. but also to Norm a n Rabe of Jlabc .sin of Mr.. Catherine .lohti st.. whose remains also arrived today from .ob!er.a. German-, b it whose body was taken dirrctlv to Mlchig-an C-ty. there ia.-t resring place instead of being brought to lh:t:na and whose )or? . ertcc ir, the recer. war at" mostly of gteat commendst on. I I O I ( J j 'lj L!l4UiU ES ?!, ARE BARRED Berries Should Be Sold Ey Dry Measure, Says State Inspector. "It is ag.iinsf the lew to mea.".ii r out for sa'e berries and si-ih!1 f,u t liquid measures Th. y should ' nicasured by dry mee-n-re.' -iid Fr.: n, W Tucker, state inspector of rtei-rltts and measures. Mr Tucker said that many irs ns sell berries by liquid standards, which are nearly a epiart short of the ga'l'-ri dry measures standard. He said the law permits bTiree - be Id bv w eight, but it t.s lller-sl i for persons to sell so many po-,jrd I for h gallon. as is done in som places . Violations of the law are punishable by fine? of from tit to $ 1 n-n and imprisonment of from thirty t. ninety days. AGITATORS ARRESTED. 1 INTERNATIONAL NEV SEtvlcri RIIKLIN, Aug. 21. A tuder.l and five Polish aailatoiu -,a(- been ariest"d by the German authorities, in th' S lesifin town of Km to wit t in connection with the clashes bt-twien Freoci ,-, nd i "-crm a n lu';nif ytr. 1354 fow uays. The- student ! -aid to na.e confessed that he end I he agltn -. vi ere ."nt 1 1 Kattowiz fro. 11 Heriiuiui

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