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SURPRISE FOR DRAF DESERTER Publication of Names Prelimi-j nary Step to Speedy j U. S. Prosecution j s V- . BY HARRY L. ROGERS tlNTER NATIONAL NEV.S SERVICE' ;' ' TC ASHINGTON. Dec. 27 Pratt i erters, whose fears have lecn lulled to rest by more than two years of security from prosecution, are about L ' receive an unpleasant surprise, :ar tha names of 173.911 of them arc shortly to be published in their "home town." sections as a prcUjr.lr.ar etep to bringing thorn to a speedy trial, the var department announced today. Publications of nan.es .n local newspapers, is expected to aid material! v :n apprehending; offenders, as i: is believed that most persons Know mg i It--whereabouts of a draft d'.s-erter w;:i be cniy too tvuMng to volunteer t'i? information. Much aid is also anticipated from members of the American L'-gion. which has consistently urged the department to lake action again.-'., draft delinquents. The greatest carp will h exercised n making' up the list of ilfnor?. the ratttcs of innocent n-n be included, department officials stated. r"jdy 151.354 mrn have "te.n found t ! have been improperly reported .is tie?Tlf rs by Mate adjutant -gi-ncra! anil 'cal dan ft board?. These errors . ; I f entitled by the adjutant-general . - i partTnent. wbich has just comp!e;'.i ! ''i.miraiion of the records of 4 S'l'.vviM I s r K'si rants reported as d-' s c r r. i rho lists are carefully cheok-d .icainst the record? of men who Svr . -d in the army. na y and marine co; p0 durig ntlie war. in ..rdr to oMmnia'. tho names of tre-i '-o actually reni- ' red service but o -ih-oed the f.i'"ai'ty of notifying the local lira.'t boards. The department annciincftntnt 3'tinrs "wilful draft deserters'' as meo. who registered under the j revisions of the selective service law, but faii.d to report for military duly at '!: time arid place speoifieii, b'r.'i'r t.'v 'aw th.ey are held to have b n inducted into service from the date ..n whicli they were ordered to report and f -; since they have never been discharii "d. arc still under military jurisdic :;on. and liable to trial by jjent.-a fourtmartial for desertion. ENDS LIVES OF TWO UN Death by asphixiation w as the v rdp i ef the coroner in the case of Ton KtsH. cped 33, and his roommate, Gazra" Jacobs, 40 years old. who were found dead In bed, in their room at 4'J0a ifcCook ave., Sunday riorning. A passerby on his way home from hurch, hi passing the house, noticed that several bottles of milk had be;, sianding on the porch since Saturday teniriK. Knowing- that it was very unusual for the men to leave their milk out on the porch for so long a period, the passerby decided to investigate, ioing around to the rear cf the house, the nan knocked on the door, but received no response. 'Walking: over to a 'window, he detected the smell of Kas, and rushing over to a nearby telephone called the police. . Officer Muha, who answered the call, upon forcing his way into the house, nas himself partially overcome by the scaping: gaa. Both men were found lying- across the bed' fully dressed. A chandelier that had been hanging: abn the tad, had been torn loose, while a numher of broken glasses, chairs and other furniture were strewn about the room bearing evidence that a struggle had taken place. From a number of bottles found, i; is believed that the men hud la en drinking heavily and evidently after Iwivniitiir intoxicated, had started quurre 1 in g resulting in the broken p- lasses and furniture and the chandelier hemg torn I donn. which caused the jais to escape, j I 'rom nppeararic s. Kish had b n dead I several hours, -w hile Jacobs, w hose body was still warm, had bi on dead about on hour. Kish has a wife in the eld country.: and 3. brother, John Kish.. Uvini; on Alexander ave. Jacobs has no known v ve.s or friends in this country and 1, . body will be buried by the court v. The bodies of the two r. n w ro r-- j moved, from the house to the under-j taking parlors of William Huber, p iai- j ing arrangements for burial. j bank in hands ! of receiver; f NTERNATtCNM. N F 'A S STRVtCF! CTflOAGO. lec. 7. Tae I !'. -. Commercial and Savings bank, a pvate institution patronized largely ' small wage earners, fa bo d : open i: doors here today. .v tiotae that tb

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5 i ! I fx ft Lvelyn Ncf-bit Tha w C'liaortl. photupraphed in court. Another Iiort naraarat..:. -;i the story of Kvelyn Xesb:t Ti-an- i:tfcrd's tumultous life was written theother tiay wliori she appafed in R N'c.v York ro.ji t t. t ro.-o.v.t'; hotbrother on a r-harjre " f n-ltahriH;:; Sol'O duo Iter on the !oa.p of ,; l'.aTncnd ripe. She to'r th- court 'hat without that money she wo- 'd be unable U spcn.l C"rr:?tnia5 with, her son Kussell. who is with i'is maternal sxandmolher i:: I'lttslu ED THOUGHT THEY OWED III SOMETHING T7 T .1 1 i wiia xacuv mussea ud ir Battle Royal In Smith's Barber Shop. A p,-:iC ruja.. n. xv !t llUffd exch.S! '. 1 I V . V orday uigiit at Ta rbimt. aiond, "i;;aeK-e.,ai-h" baih- r shop ami b.-a :' :.: stalled ,t ar.d a. fooi- c i'lce Cov. aru ai..l ;.''-r: ae.p I.e.. d It. l"!rmi.i- aia! I a.'i.'s ba,h! e of 1 . dv I', i ara! aske : f room or ;..-y.j.s i ..ni a r i v. a s .-..on ' e b ,:p,; " Tliomas f.,r s-n,- a. vl ed him. Til oi.a - : ;';-.,- .o "'urd grablj' i nil '. :' i b. tho table. o,.. Ja a-, or, m fctin.u:..' cf Tie i, n.i'h and :.!. .lard-,::. 1. in the thtr r..n. rut- r. j a ! Tie t- .h ! ad his p.-; oi v.i r a :. his e t w :'li hon are! :.. b e i n ' ri ,. (- M ,. j ,,. . p. . ; taK n away ftoin hon. To lie'tep oiaaner-, - ll.- ,..y; :. :: a few Ktcas' srid stan.p' d it hn fa..o. w - am bar i t in i -. tl Oli Ip. tat- .f..r.p.t :aiet ;..,s(. ,i. i' y vaa. a le rwii'li al ask"d 'in b i a p IS bite a i s. . P ! ; . 1 1 . i e at.d ' b- ir. " I'.-or -bb -ed i en y, ,,r-e lb 111 CiV. . ney :i-i.. ii wih h.tn la d That e, ri;. ! Ha s; ,. .rr.tah'iK was n ni. ", ;,. n a n adv for t.la The in iu red ri. .!.;. .1 tin n 1 . tl give t "a m ci. ju red w 1 it t !' a I hi y fib .! as.-a against t'o ! n and Thomas v.--This m'irninj told from two 1 it - 0. bo' re 1 and b p-aar, i no ta l ; f i . b.. k d a;p the w bob- p,p V ; iiilei'cr.t ai'P'les, b I t a. 'a v. contending forc-s. .Tud: Then as and Smith . airkb an p." . 15 and oo-. -: pon I'ovvarL : P. cans.- . a ; P- :r al lac , Aft. r Mo v h:,J pa:d iialrlnrs r - b ft the , ,.;n-'. p., ri. .b-plar, a'-.' P.op. p .1. M1 - d iii-r. lv in in In ii.'lf i f i'.,i - "Wi he. a si "1 . b rds l: ' " o t : a m of t i s ia a. ..I work." The t Othef 5 i will he ':-; w n ri t-'d : id tl HEW YOUK HAS FIRST SNOW STORM ' r ! TFK N T w v ci: k 1 N A L Npl' in,', r; Ne'.V Yreai snow s; : ' b t. pa n r ari y :- to - e ' a "id st re et s -,v .1 a '. i .'. e r O ' '.?.,! ' :r; pi's '.-if!

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HARBOR MAN INHALES GAS: TAKES LIFE ; J 1'ioia. fp. d -I 1 y.ars. . ,pp m a I I sinail sbaio.p in t i:. r, -:r .-f a iiou:-.- a' t if'U CabM ba Iieliana H , b. p com- j Pitted sup-Hie Suu'ia.v v ping bv in-' . i gas funis. j I'hila. it has b i, eapl has p( . a v . ry i iep ..mli sit f'T fi.e paid s. vtai weeks: ... 5i .- ,t i t ,,e ai infill -. . ....i , ,. I ' ! moi niiig. rhila w nt out for a short1 walk a nd upon his r. tarn is all'-.,) p ! IIP - g'll- il.Io the bousp, closed t h- j loot - a mi -.v M ah s , tb.n turiHd onl ! . . , . a pas j. t le :: a pas slove and laid I ! i down on t be bed. ; A sis'.'1.' of the man l.v.s ;u tin- front . . e , l. . . a . ... i ... i . ,- -, , .. A Sister of the man l.v.s ,n ;l:e ft-,,n; ' the shanty, and wb.ii she failed to . h, r brother, and b dn v ing him si. k. ''' l" v ' " 'pon .iirivai, ; illed Dr. IS. rvis. uli pronounced tb,. nan dead. . ; ENTERTAINMENT AT SYNAGOGUE :ii:o'pc:p n T oil s p a ' -a s -Il.iiini pp ' oV'P'; ei taanio :.t w p i i 1 - ' "' i a l a n :' 'I'P 'i.n i . w-s s i. w .n ip pas; : a d P i Pa b st in. . v i I bt . every hod v . 1'a'ese ne ;',,,. the i;.' turd pa rt in tin Ml: "S w.l! also be ; h d a. nd. : a nd Jo T'o Pp - . 1 p M'M'-o " tin oo.r "v . a in p i!siioi'a! pibp'b is f x - r-1 tpis in i ' it a .ii in en t. i.i.'.. .-o,.,i 1 Ol 1 . 1 t O

NASTY FUEL DEALERS I IN TF PNA! o rL NtWS SLPVICl INDIANAPOLIS, 1ITD., Dec. 27 "You cheap skates. Why don't you leave s mo money la the ?ala?" This Is the text la full of ' a nete left toy Christmas burplars who virited. the Myers 1'nel Co. office a.H(l departecl empty hr.nded. The no:e was found oday. SUICIDE OF I D'AIIIZIO ! IS REPORTED i Stormy Petrel of Italian Ir-f V I 1 regulars Lither Wounded or Suicided. HI I.I 111 IN. I ! : iniUKN ai icna Nrv.-S SEVtT ' ! '".1II.N. I . 27. l.utiriei rninr.iv. li'iider of !; diriii liolilinej . . . , 1-linitf, fins i-lllier lir-n cilinflel r t)nn rnMmHtrd Miiir'al inforillne to si reiMtrt rriThnl from I'lmiie. The port iih o(Viei:illy confirmed. IPv4?:;- ! - J tabriele d"Annun.io. " si ai's 111 Gaoi'i' le d'A nnunzi'a t: !!.! military .- u pat bivinie; S'b 1... i:1 :"... cupi.-d city f i o: ol ' , r 1 1 g u i a I .- .'' tept. 24 Kstablisiled "llill '' " itll with fo ;r warships. sept. b.Mir proei.imat i' u insist ing: upon a tinexat i"ii of Kiume by i : a : v . Nov. 16 I'.Vmuri.:n urned to bb-iiio. aft" r foray to I lalmatian coast. Nov. o,., 1 'J - lb A u ti u n n a makes bii.il a r.noii neeno n t he will resist Itapa lp ti.at y "t. t bo d' a: h." 1 ii . i 1 ' Annuriii'o s tit ultimatum ' o K anc d v iaring war. I : 1 8-- Kuime blockaded. Dee. 22-- Krumc on 'vi vfc of starvation Only week's supply of food on ha ml. I m .' inbt r 2 b 1 i r:e 1 a 1 a 1 1 a k of o' -: rata nt Pi i.;i- apamsl l-'iu'iie opined WALKS TO DEATH ! I If! FRONT OF TRAIN 'sfi'PJL TO I - c tiMli, WiriTINbl. J nd.. l'ec. 27. Andrew I'askr.. 2 on 1 lt'th .':. d. seemed to walk absent-mindedly in fi.-rt of the 4 west Ix-und 1 '' n ns v 1 a a ia train here yesterday aed was thrown against a watchman's shanty and instantly killed. He was employ, d at the St.andaid oil plant am! is survived by a w ife who liv. s ;n CieoceLIEUT. O'BRIEN IS BURIED TODAY ' lNrfcPflOHt. Mi .".S SiRVICt I X'"''' ' 1 " ' ---1'ut. Pa, o Itri. n. who on tarn'- as a m. in ber of , ,. , t. . lb. Hi null fan; cris m I ranc- birin : lb., world, war and who committed ' suieidi hv shn ting himself in his room - '..ii a I a.s A n ce b s hot ed in I . -e I.r.r was buried here today. Starting from the homo of Lieut. nTrlrn's mother, the funeral r.r..ee. mhii, hea.b d by Masonic orennizatlons and composed of nearly the entire pop. ulatifn of Monience. traversed th" single mile to ther burml ground where the former aviator uas interred with brief con hi..p,y. The Itev. 1'. I. At'ilsoip ,,f Monience. sr...1,;.. the filial w ords ,-f ti.t. burial serv H e. "BRICK" ROBBERIES AT TULSA, OKLA. ! 1NTRNA,T!CNt NEWS StRMCF ' Tt'LSA. ukla.. I'-c. 27,-Hu dins a arh. ' t a "ou n :.:; s'ass window, bi.v.- tiirinr i11.- iiii'o roh':.... the pb'iii La.!.--' Wo,!' bs iba -t e block f r ni th- pop.'."- stai ion a a s.ape.i witii 1 2. (' worth of furs. Tin store is pa tpe P'a't pf tiie basir - db-trict

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I Makes 1921 i Predictions ! Famous Parisian Astrolo-I j ger Sees Many Diffculties ; for President Elect. fi v m:tii STAFF CORRESPONDENT I N. SERVICE I '.1 I'.o. -..---ihesid-lll-i;, ret W t.rrun '1. Ilardm of the I n't'll a s"Ji; to' encounter jr'r-at Ificiilt:. s in appij insr his policies. '"' l a- ti, Mine. Tel.. mi-. forepiost I p."pii' ii ,,i Ihii "p,., u hose pre'dic- ! 'e-ns for I 'j I ivr- made pabjic toj ihsy. he s.i ; -i thai, aer.ii d it-c to the stars, j Mr. Hani is s:r to have his autit Tity ..l.struet.-.l at timos. m-- T. iem.. ,,. M:n. Th.,. s as ti. bst Kri... a.'troloer in Her T'l-opbo-ica f.ir the on-ia-ear are al wn vs a bta feature t'".e new year's s.!,s,.,,. The 1321 : fn-t in part f.dlovVM 'The situation of ii'iroiry poverns e I'n i ted States is in 05. position to n tp.o oj and mail' s nepes.-a ry t" par" for d i f :ie . ' i s fr.in oilier nans. Tli-se diftieui ; :--s p; o'aably will o.vaMi.iic'l by plain clauses of - p. a.-e treaty. Pet'i P'bb.a! and p-M t'fp'p.. y v 1 ' ': oc-ar. A new i:M ...u o- fo!ts,.,-..; ;',.. rifsaient " so n." Mbia. T ' ire p'p'ii ;s a revoiat on in bi towards ;bo ,nd o.' ';e vf.ar oh iii,ij I'esti t in tiie cr. at ion of 1 ' a 1 an rep ab'. T'o . r , I'. . warp-- tiie K . ri p s of IP ;- :m and Snp-i. I'lfsaJoit i i ; of :--ia" iaaipisl a -sa s s i a a t an 'pro! i: p ' I s.ia ': J a IP-: ' i s.'' Mm.. Te'- ir,.' pre,! ,oe,i t'p.at , -harpies - '; o, :n Kass a rusjlt in; in Ttas- ! - p jra rm: an all 'arc w :ta evt ral i e P i"i -a f p p. a-:, a-. ;',. cvP n the Pal' II.-' i a r t iaj i ibii s ,n '.lie r.al lans. RHRfSTMAS SPIRIT IS "Never hav I n s" t'.any . 'ris.n. as ! a 'a in Iia'pavirl ha:i' " '- iraiked a Hammond man in comment-in--on th- annual- Tuletide. eU.hratieii. "I traveled over a number ot .siro'ts Friday evening' and Saturday and it. s' .' 1 to me that th- maj"ity of t.ie liomes in all parts of the c ty bad 1'liiistmas trees, with li his buin-inp-. rit-bt by their front windows. I ,-ould t '.!'. the d'iffeten.e at home to" fop our repuu r h"'.i-- 1 !''." " ' '"' dimiiK r. shovvinp, the .'Vila. Paid thai was pia ed on the power plant." An indication of the prcvairn'-e ot t!e holiday spirit is shown n the exlo i i' m e of one man. "1 bad decided that I would jrive one gift w hero thorp was no chance of -letting one in return. I dropped ' afl,r "'V laundry at Jiiti Fun's place on ("alumet avenue 1 handed my presenl t... June Ibinkirg that a Chinese lauu. iryrnan would be too busy to think of Christmas and said '.Merry Christmas Jump.' 1 o you. Hr.ow he came right hack with a 'Slamee t" y u." iliov. d a box o' cigars at me and pointed with pride t . a. t. .vent y-live p.-r i-ent cut on my loll which be was making as a Christmas present '.- INLAND SIEEl FORCE CUT: NORMAL JAH. 10 i-Tl'.eii Hundred of the Inland Mn'l C .mpanv's il.OhO mployes at Last e'hingo will be !a,td off for ten days shortly after New Tear's, it was announced yesterday. Ily January in, officials of ih company say, normal operations will he j-esunt'd. Normally the Inland Steel Company's roll has numbered from f..00(.' to 7.000 cruployes, but for some time the force has been reduced to about 4b per cetit. 'The demand for steel still ex.ists," said iu official of the company yesterday, "hue until this temporary tie-' prcssion ends and buying confidence is restored, we will have to reduce operations. The public, reading in the newspapers reports of the profound reasonipg of college economics, gets into a mental state that retards buying. Depression, of course, is a certain coiiS"cpjence.'' AUTO CARRIED A MILE ON PILOT ELKHART, Ind.. Dec. s27. C'narle Pine, 27. and Franklin Richard. h:s , b -or i-.e;--2 i n -1 a w. both of ISristol. a r.'(ail and Charii-s Rbibar.i. ."!. aad I'eatrice Richard. 22. his wife, of I'.ot Wayne, ar" s'jfferintr serious injur!.Palay as a result r.f an a 1 toui-.bi i" crash, charlea Richard and h:s wife v. ere carried a mile un the pilot of ti.e P. j Four passfn-ier train vshich truck their automobile before ;'i.,,,w iearned of tbe a.ci.biit. The v i . . . .-t'ii in tb.- :'.';i:' seal: of Pi,. ,J,'- - od machine when the trai' i.a-hed tbe station. Tbe couple wa Peine taken to the depat fo'lonlr:: a eh. r;f'rin? bet :,!"' .

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SPANISH PRINCE IS IN NEW YORK ON WAY TO CUBA r y4v 4 :'' : . ? : -a I'rince Harol A. tie ISourbon. The -ihotojrrap'i shows Prince Harol A. rlo Bourbon, who reccntlv landed in New York for a brief stay. The prince, who is the favorite cousin of Kinc Alphonso cf Spain, is on his way to Cuba. 5 m NEWS FLASHES BULLETIN I INTfRNAUCSM. SEAS Str-isti J.V.'KSlbWlbbLi. 1'l.A.. 1.'.'. lit .1. Paul i"laib. formerly ri'stmas'.c r West 'iiii'i loach. well known aior.g lb' I1;.s: .p,,,i i d'Pc! as n result of b'irs; bilf. u by a -f.ake nlip.h l.n'l b'.a ii i i esept-.l to Jiim by a friend. ETJLLETIIt ! iN-fDNMICVAi N i AS ospp: bUTSTOl., Tl-'.NN.. I " e. "T lb in' I.av son, 2'i. an ox-ser vice man. ;s under artist today, cbarptd with t'o murcb r of Ira -T. Ti'vlor. a wealth v larr.ier pear Kye t'o,. Ib'llcry is belo.ved to have be. u th- motive. BULLETIN : . K r p v a - r f . A p (PA S S ' R I P k ' XhW T'.'KK, I.'cc. 2. Mad sacks were ripp-'d open in the postofipe at Havana, v'ubp. and ? 1 foi.t'iO'i winch Spoyer & .. . New V, ri; brokers, bud sen; as apents for a Cuban firm, was taken, it became known todpvp Local postoffioe officials would not discuss the theft. Tin- i:i-.r.ey was in o'irreney and Cuban aiii.la.rit ies have ask-ed for nunile rc of certain bills in order to race th- rol brry, which involved an even larger sum. BULLETIN IMF.BMTION1 Nr! SEVICL ! INDl'ANAriLIS. II. I . -7-S'-rvice .a'tnmission autbofzod Indiana Ha rim r - Ka s t Chl.-aco Wat.r Co. issue $27. iai.'. llrt Pi.'i'da'.- :hi-y onr Z per cent bonds. BULLETIN PNHPN4TICNSL NEWS SERVI'tNKW Y U1K, 1 Vi'o. 27 "i.'an.-el all orders iu America and come back at or.ee." This in substance nns the cabled order received here today by Ludw in: A. K. iMarter.s. Itussian soviet diplomatic representative if the l ?. from his government at Moscow. "You are instructed to return to Russia without delay, together with tiie Run?. ia n citizens w 'no are niembi.rs of jour staff, and to cancel and liouh'.ate in accordance with instructions W'hlCh yOU Will receive from the commissariat for trade, all orders placed with Atnu'ieiiti firms." BULLETIN I INTERNATIONAL NEWS SCRVaCEi nilC'ACO, l'ec. 27 The slump in general conditions has cost Ihe farmers of th- v. S. J'benn.ni .p0."0 sini-e it began several months ago. C Tia.irman C. H. ' usta f son. of the Farmers Marketing b'ommittce of Seventeen, tobi a ni'Unn id' the conimittee l'.-ing h-ld lore t-dav. The purchasing power of ipr.pii.i.ea producers of food in tin- country has b'n reduced to a minimum by reason of the slump which in turn caused a crest falling off in the city markets for city made products. Oustafson said. BULLETIN NTFRNATI1M'. Nt-',i frRVI't 'I KANSAS CITY. MO, c 27 A long serie of crime outrages w re climaxed here today when four un-ircsk'-.l motor bandits bo hi up and rohb.-d an American iprss puny wagon, on a fashionable uori'i side bou'evard. Two arni'-d pi.ards iu the wagon were overcomei by the surrnse attack. M liiie seojes of motor c;rs vi billed bj the bandits unlocked Ik'- r press WHiron and carried a r,f pound hafe to th. ir n.ar hine. Th. y rsai'Ol i n t h. a- . a r. in'fieials at poori vv -1 e una'-, to det.rmine the amount of their loss. mt declared ' . v.uld run into tb-ii-F.-.nds of dollars

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I'p turir Hammond, East Ciucap. -. biting and Gary as snaring wi' a "'hi'-ago in Llie facilities that make t'i greatest l'ort in the world Col. AV. v. Judson, U. S. army engineer in charge of the district in which the citieo are located, has made his report in detail Th- report deals in detail with to. conditions which are declaied to justify t lie colonel's prediction. It self C a Wolf and George lakes, in Hammon', the extreme southern portion of Chicago, and the shores of Lake Michigan adjacent as the site of the future great harborHU'OIIT IN DKTAII.. The report, in memorandum for-u, f ol 1 ovv? : "1. Chicago is the greatest railway center in the world. "2. In less than ten years Chicago will he the northern terminus of an eight foot barge channel connect. ;vthe great lakes and the railways centering at Chicago with the coal m:n s of Illinois, the cotton belt of t'.southern states, and the ocean port of New Orleans. "3. It seems reasonable to assert that within, less than fifteen yea-ss Chicago will be connected with tni great ports and sea routes of tae world by a channel from twenty-tw to twenty-five feet deep, following the great lake sand the St. Lawrence river. "it Never before did it seem as far to point out in prophecy a region where there must inevitably and soon 1".' established the world's greatest port facilities to take care of the va: warehousing and transfer operation which will be required when ana where there will be a common meeting place cf so many agencies of transportation. CUTTER OF niSTniCT. "5. The locus of this great prosptn-tiv-center of commerce is the Chicago district. "6. Where in a great etream of commodities undergoing transportation there is a breaking ef bulk. It s customary .to find an industrial ani commercial city, where many cf the commodities passing through are changed in character by manufacture, or ware-housed and resold by IocaI mr reliant s. "7. W itiiin the Chicago industnal ami commercial district, extending- ay from the Kvanston line .to Gary along: th" lake short and far landwarJ ti-.ereof. we find nature's most marvcll Continued oa page rive) , KINDER NAMES HIS DEPUTIES prosecuting At torney-elect IHvight f. Kinder, of Gary, who will take office Mi, first of the year, this morning ofboi'iily announced the names of prominent Lake county attorneys, who will ict as deputies in the courts of he county. Thy are the names as previously announcd in Tun Times. The appointments will be as follows: William O. Thomas. Lake county criminal court. Crown I'oint. Ind.ana John C ttevens, city court and Judge Ili-iland's justice court, Hast Chicng... Indiana. I'cter Holt, t colored ), Judge Charles Greggory's justice court, Gary, Indiana. Joseph Todd, Iake superior courts, blooms 1 find 2, city court of Hammond, and justice of the peace courts of Haiomopj, Indiana. Daniel J. Kedding, Judgo Wtlttx i justice court; Judg I tube's court, and l.ak; Superior Court, Room 3, Gary, lodiana. Tliomas t'erajew ski. city court i.t. x justice court located in Whiting, Iu.iiana. WHITING COUPLE ID ON CHNSTNIAS EVE Bride Well-Known Teacher In Hammond Public Schools. 1 -CCi L TO THE TIMES 1 "WHITING. Ind., Dee. 27, The r.ap riage of Miss Oiwen Pritcshard ot Whiting, a teacher in the Hamnion! schools and Mr. James Griffith., also .f tiiis city were united in marriage at. the home of the bride's parents. isbi ridan avenue. n Thursday ev ening. Dec.-. 2,". rd. The cf remouy was performed by Rev. H..mer P. Ivey of tiie M. Lb chunh at 7 p. m being w :tnese.i by only the immediate, relatives of the contracting parti s. The bride wore a beautiful georgette gown and carried a bouquet of white loses and lilies of the vail'-y. Following the s, Twice refreshments were served. The young coiip.le leaving later f .r Chicago where they spent a ftvv- days. Mrs. Griffith is the youngest daughter of Mr. and Airs. David Pritchard ..f Sbf ridan avrnue and is a teacher n the Robert sdale schools, w li-re s!i. will remain until the -ikI c.f the school year. She is a member of the Tri Kapna Sorority and a very popular young lady-. The groom is the son of Mr. arid Mrs. YYilHam Griffith of Ohio avenue and is also a well known Whiting boy being fioii! v.. 5 at tlo S. .. and i.s a mi aiber of th. i-, ! epic. Tb.c many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Pirifi'h x tend tb.ejr h-arty eongr;. t u la t ions to ' he oi "ooth

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