Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 191, Hammond, Lake County, 1 February 1921 — Page 1

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'INTERNATIONAL. NEWS StRVlCE J LATEST fclloy to ccmjln'ri about iNT'F-VNA POLES'. Ind.. Feb. 1 Efforts bika thieves is -Marcus Myers. 2S- Canfo repeat the county ur.it n-M Inw by j ai st., wh-isc wheel was stolon from his fubstitutlng a different method of dis I home Sunday. tribuuns costs of Hi eh way Improve- j j: .en' s were blocked today hra the up- j FURTHER winter weather prcdic-

.,. .. of (ho General Assembly vot- i ed cl to 3 3 to postpone indefinitely a.c-n-!i ou llie diii'ii-inu-iits promised by t.-r.ntor Howard A. Oaun af Frankfort. The present law p'.-nnlts County Com-jiJ--aioners to order a road built on the j tirion cf lifty taxpayers, the cost to i;c distributed Mua!ly thnug2out the o.tu.ty. Snatvr CV.nn tlr?-t proposed :..- assets 2a per c-nt of thn cost of the ;:-.provoment aj,-aiti,'t th owner cf the pr--pcriy Abutting- th road. Co per cent . against th township and th romaln-hi jifsy per cent. t: be paid by the county. Objections to these provlp'.or.s led ta the f;!'n;i'!nn of another scale -whereby !-,e property ewr.r would P-'iy ten per tho township fifteen i-or cent and ihe county 75 per cent. These amendments were aucpted by the Senate this ni-.-mlng but the bill wa killed when the postponement n-.otlon of Senator ( '--.tvens, democratic leader, was adopted. i'.y a vote of 5' to 0 the house pase3 ti.e Givan bill providing: that ccrrectlMis may be n:a-ia in registration hsts without obtalnins a writ of mnn- ; d&r.ius ii-otn a court. The bill is de ?:,.:r;d to prevent tangles, such a.j occurred in many counties In the- last flee ion. 'j James bill to prohibit trespassing by dcmest'.o f-jwls wtis p ssed, 51 to ZZ. An attempt to pass ths Filbert bill, pr ; idit.g- life Imprisonment for automobile I and it ry failed this morning and it was made a special order of business for the afternoon sSfion. The measure defines automobile banditry as robbery or burglary in which an escape Js made by automobile. A vigorous fight developed on the floor. Opponents of th measure o-nter.ded no Jury would rett.rn a verdict carrying such a severe renalty. A motion to strike out tho enacting- clause wa- tabled at;d furiicr i-ctioa was scheduled for this afternoon. The Davls bill, reduetn th tax on cor doss from three dollars to one dol"a.r a yetr and provldirgr a kennel tax of ten dollars wa parsed with fiftyrune ayes and thlrty-f.vo noe-. Tho house pa-ssed 'tlm Osborn bill fixint; iha fee of special judees et ten, doilai a day, tl-e vote being- S3 to 1. Fro vis ions for tho removal of Fubll officials for Malfeasance in oftio- are . ,-r.iaincd in a bill introduced in the se:at'- by Senator Taeue of Brookvilit-. '!'! - bill provides that cliarsa may be fded against o:i"icl;il3 in Circuit courts by the Attorney General and trials held without Juries, aftr which appeals ma;.-t-.k-n to the Suprem. court. Senator Alldro-lc- of Anderson, Jntro. riuced a b.il to provide for tho eptnbilsh7ro :-f Mtu.icip.j! I'.-al Ynrds in cities and towns in c :" of emTRency. o-,hf r senate bills are: Ih-nh-y, adoptiner tho Flospom of the Tulin Tree as the Slate Fl--wer. Hys providinjr free scholHrsh.'p at S'al- Schools for jfonorabiy TMscharg--f I '' terai!S of 'he World War. N--d,a. ef-tnb!!.!iir-pr Fo.Td of Fark ' ' ponis.'-i.M.ers in First and Second-clu.-; l;: s, salary to be tleterruinc-d by City louncils, T.'-KUf, rrovidir.e for care of Fco'-lc r;-.o.;d por.sr.rt5 in the'r own home? t j u'o'sic esperiE-.e. DEPRAVED NEGRO SENT TO PRISON

Charles Wilson, a n-tri who nyi i P r cent. Vcr or it never would hav.-1- - hon. is at t'" dera! si o-f-t I" ' ii neciect-"-d &t shaniefiiily. '. !; ;-.-a-o. w as Jivcn a line of ?,jnu an-i .-v-ncrd to the- penal farm fiir sis i f'n Mr'. Wil-lam M. i 1'. ........ ...i... ... ....... .) ... T ;v.. ..

mor t.'iij.. i;A tr.oi-nins in Uie Ha.-r.rnund police court. V. i'.sot was vhal K"ed wi'li .-ontrib it t ' j rli.. del-r.qu -tu-y of minors. 11 et;: ei-t d th wit i-ning I.a at Karri son park yestcrdav c ennis while a tiutn'oer of Hammond boys w ere there. Ills depraved actions caused th boys t.-. report him the ponce ar.d his ar-j-.-t followed. -Wilson denied that h meant any harm by his a".e but t He rwii-t was not . on v; nc-l. j It was also tf-.o-.vn that he ha J an- J Tioycd MM? yoicng girls at the park j last summer. j Wilson Asked to Call Special SeSSiOn

-'rams through the town without s'e;,. WASHINGTON. rch. 1. Tt-r s i Jen t j pi ., Wilson was as'-red toda--- to call fhe;j F'n'ted States senate in specjal 9osienj ! A new iy mnrri'-d laely was boinn tr.--n March 4 in ordr ant it may j n : .r b- ed by the- r.-port'-r of ti;.. locai rluct 'lie JCnrilina adit in fs! r.a 1 1 -n's h p- new s pa per jus! aft'-r th- cue to -n . pointees a'o etiiev. It is asjuttT-e1! "Anif -.1 1. r lie- ic.ney moon, where do that the preV'b ut will . om-ly witlilyon intend to js.-ttle down?" was his the re-piest, o 1 is a r ". t o n . a r y j-.ro- hti'.l eiti-tion. - At tlo- obj iirnv" said ceed-ire bo- sena'e (... p-.., f :r, sp. - i -h- hrid--. as she uirn-al away. The y.a", sess.oii err Ir-a-.t- ; r.-i ' day ' i-f... ! r.-i ..fti r -li.ai.vhi a sounded u t'ti.'u-i 1 1 v to i-onfoi'io i itbo'e; appointment mi ' i'-tmil: r. belt he d'-eidod je use it. When .u-ii other h -, pen n : men -. s ;c tic com :. alT-arfd iu p--tu tlm repeu-t iinishci lng preid-i-.l .-are-s to a it :i c. u n ,:e a.i up: "Aft-r t.he honeymonn. -.ii. happy that time. coup'..- int. ud to live at the old man's."

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j BEKT NEWEI "L. submitted to an on- j era t ion .t St. Margaret's Hospital lust 1 week ajiO is recovering. - .... il(, - M iol T2 ri::Z .Xur THFPX Is ocr.slJer.ibl-? talk that Ed. smon rn1' l--,J a candidate for Mayor TZJi: j .SCOt'T Executive Scott Is tho busiest nnn J" town getting: things ship-s-liape i lor B,v scout Week which starts next ' Monday. t Ions havo to to hem in obeyance- until full reports come, in, to how rav lluit-ry's her. 9 fire laying. SIN'Cfe Kia return from the sanitarium Judi; I-'i-c.i Harnett la picking up ar.d believes he will get back some of the CS rounds he lost while ill. ED. KKOEJl of tho Free. Employment office, says that property owners have not respended to th-j call for odd jobs for the men out of work. A rraS'evln'j from Indi.-mapois la to the ,:ffec': tiiat a Iake county man 1 to get one cf the biggest plums Gov. "arr.-ri T. McCray hua to hand out. IiOliEET STRONG, a well knov.-r. Monon conductor, on the milk train run. died in a. IxLfayette hospital yesterday mornin. He had many friends here. THE Hammond pol!.:e have -been looking :!or two girls, who ran away from a girl's home In Chicago, to follow two hams playing- In Hammond. MAF.Crs COTTON", world's champion at all sty; of billiard-?, i.-t slated for an exhibition In Hammond Friday evening. A largeVrowd of ivory fans is expected. TIIIE.TEEX miles of the Lln-o'n Highway are to be built across Lake county this summer and th contractors will work from both ends toward tho center. STEVE PUB ajn-ECT of Hammond, went to Michigan City last week to take a Job in the car factory. He became ill and died yesterday morn his in the hospital tht-re. SOME mors fire-tverk.i are expected tli is evening when the ordinance au, thonzing the erection of the memorial park conies up before the city coune5.lf it does. THE County Agents of Northern Indiana met fit Gary on Thursday. The u :1 try to !r,!"rost farmers in the growing cf prapes in which they say there is big money. JUDGE Fred A. Barnett whose rae tor Congress left him with a bad caseof rheumatism is home from a Michigan sanitarium and not as well as his n-aiij friends would like him to be. WOMEN shoppers who have been attending tho Mill-End Sales for many years say that Kaufman & Wolf's sal, this year tops tlo-m all and that the prices are lower than tun pre-war prices. F. I. .TAE.VI5 is short one perfectly good Ford runabout. Tt was stolen ia.-'t rveriir,? v. lien he bit it standiiii,' in front of the Ohio I'lano Co., sioron Ea-.-.t State st. It has an Indiana itcense No. 4530011. IT was nec'ssa ry for the pohce to iiK up a number of the proprietors of b'.iii"ss houses yesterday on their duty to clean sidewalks. There had been s-o i:tt!e snow this winter that the folks u ere jt cf the shoveling habit. IT ws stt-ted on gox authority Saturday that during the entire day not a section hand was seen working on the H-'ionan st. railroad cross-dugs. Ifs S'dom that twenty-four hours pru,s withi.-ut some work being- dene there. A truck lea.r!n.cr an Fiinois llr-nse and loaded with bottled i:-rghoff beer. vas tied up for two days at 314th st.. and Indianapolis bivd.. be-aue of a brok'-n axle. Of course it was b-al ' ""' ' " i-o-.i ,n i.v Miss., says that ?h is much in love v. iih itio s.ur.nv south, buc .-ho r'.-ols The Tiiue-s e,,s;-,- to keep In touch w;;ii hi i- iiatuoiond friends. silie recent iy moved t-i lol-'V-. from New Orie.-ui:-. CT.ITPCI5M of goloshes causes one of the girls who wears tin in to break out into poetry like this: O. I'm a little flapper. And I shake a w ick'"i-i uekle. 'hen n.nybody glares- at no . It only rnr.kes p)0 chuckle. j MICHIGAN e'lTV is raising ca!n be- ! cause the Michigan Central is culthm is train se-r ic; tin re and the newspai p. rs ili'-re v ant tho authcritirs to ;o i ',;v" Ht":nlor"1 did a few years a.-., uhen 'the Michigan C-ntr.-il ran 1! its best

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TO DEATH IN WRECK Freight Train Hits Wreck- ! tag Train on Pqmi. Ky. ig Train on Pqmi. Rj With Disastrous Result ! i NTK .NATJCNA!. NtiVS SCRV1CE1 NEWA HK. C" . Feb. 1 Four men were hurn-d to death and five others stlst -line 1 tnjurics, wh'-n Fcnr.sy Ivania Ireiiht train No. i"?. runnnifr at "1 miles an hour, crashed into the rear end of a wreck train which was standins on a siding at 4 o'clock this morninar. The dad are William "Williams; M A. Pack, Cr. O. Fetish and John Zimmor. all cf Columbus. Th force of t'.i'- collision caused the wreck train which consisted of a tool car and bunk ear lo telescope and th engine of the freight train was caved in. When th. crash came the oil lamps in the wreck train exploded and almost instantly thi cars were ablaze at every nomt. There wers ten men aboard the -weck train when tho collision occurred. Six escaped with injuries of n more or less serious nature, but four of tho cfw wero pinioned tinder various parts of the wrecked car. Cries for help were of no avail for so rapid was the spread cf iho flames that nothing could be d-me to prevent their death in th flvrte. Two hours later, the bodies burned to a crisp were recovered from the embers. J. M. Kennedy, head brakeman, hlm-.-e'if severely cut on the leg and back of the head and with ono ear almost lorn from his had, drag-fed F. V.". Mitchell, another member of the crew, to safety out of the burning ears. He hen went back and aferpted to rescue the four men pinioned under the wreckage, but was unable to aid. th'-m. one of t.he doomed men tried to batter down a window. Just as he got his arm through it, the roof of th burning car caved In and all was silence. ANTl-PICKETIHG BILL SUPPORTED Capital Employers' Assn. Urges Passage Campaign for Measure INDIANA STATE- CAFITOL, Jan. 31. The antl-pickring of business Ileuses ami manufacturing rlants by employes who are on strike or are using tats means of having grievances righted, which is provided for In a bill introduced in the upper H-use of the Legislature by Senator Arthur Baxter several days ago, !s receiving tho active support of tho Associated Empl .yors of IrMlisnapoli;, according to on announcement by A. J. Alien, secretaiy of the association, yesterday afternoon. "The association is heartily in fnvor f.f the bill," said Mr. Alien, "and ail employers of large numbers of men and women in th" state are being written in an effort to arouse their interest in th" iii'-asurc s-- that tbey will in turn write to the m-mb-M-s of the committee on rights and privileges urging that the bjll lie reported favorably." iviiAit to Tiif;it i,ws. Th" as.Joci.it ion calls attention to the f-i.et tiiat the prou-'Sed law is similar I ( tii .-se of sevi-rai oth'-r states on the i siiine su'eje! t an 1 that it means tiiat employers who wlt-h to omploy non.iin i i . u help :oild not be intimidated by thc ads of empb-yes opp''lng this ni'tliod- a The bill prohilotf th picketing or wni-'hing of premises f--r tho purpose of 'coercing or ir itiiidat ing omployes into leaving tli'-i' v,.-rk, entering- the plant or from seeking employment in institutions wh r- p-ib.-r t r ti'-h- exists. Tt a'so )i-fih:'i lis the striker? or pi-"knts from a :-.:!;. r n g X'Ci.-otis v,,rkIrtfX in su--it nl.iiilf by .allinc- t!i-ni nanus or rp-!h---,s for the purpose of ;n tiniida t in.g them. Any one -..ri i t..-d of v iila.(.ing the provisions of tlo- act will be liable to a fnr of not '- than Jli nor more than J.'icf', . t- inpi isonnjen' on tho In'liana s''t1 i . a - ru or ; n i ! : n a. w n i e - ;.ri,ou for a PC (,f n-t lurc tiiln MM y (ia vs or h it h. INDIANA, BANK BANDIT CAPTURED tviNt-rn-i.-TMr:. im. ,:.in. Sin riff I M. Fisner of nvr-dolph ,.,.,ni. ty win ari;e late to el ay from t ei!i", iiiiiiuir.e j,,; ft'-iiy, v. 11-. is un.icr ( indictment for allescu -o,ipJtv;ty n t c too ror.beiv ,,z trie Kids - ii ban!y o. trie Fidi.- vii, e bank he,, six bandits s w.,.,pr .1 Fee. 3 c.owti on tn" isnn -. n a. r:g -ar .,t tti---noon hour, held up bank ofilcia !.- and cuslont'-t.s at the point of :run- and' fled with S12.0"i oa.-!i and Jia.er.o In bonds a ioi st cu r it Kelly was iiopr. he ndrd after he p.jd lia:b d a taxi in Chicago t.. tnk - hi n ; p. a he.ffyltah He wa-, b.o'ii- iuj u-ed land the taxi driver, believim- Kdivj5 m have ben shot, rr;vrlrci to tho puKIMMIT ROAD CONTRACT LET SPk.e;iL TO THf: TIMts; ci;oiv. point, I'-t . i'-b. f - The e,-.' try ci inti.i ,s .:..'i"i'.' :-: In;- eentraet ui Monday for the Kouuut road in C . d.ir I'r.-ek tov.iodtip to .Tcin'-r Bri n -ms k. the cons' ilei at i.n itoln-, ?tT.f.er. Wo k n tiie t oud will begin as soon b lite weather permits.

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Found Huddled In Basement! of Indianaliarbpr Building, Can't Get Work. .Sick and almost on the point oT starvation. 4 reg-oee. wh- were brought here from the scuih during the war. were iour.d hudd'ed together In a cellar of a lorl hi- t at Indiana Harb' r yesterday by Miss. Mary Findley. police matron, and F-c Jones, fcrmeriy an assistant chemist, at the Grasseli Chemical Works, who 5s assisting Ml Lindiey :n the work of furnishing the starving negro:- with food to preserve their lives. Saturday evening Miss Eindley opened a bread-line in the basement of the c-ity hall. Fully t.'i iivn applied 't that ttme for sumctlimg to eat. which number has been greatly multiplied until at present in ft persons, mostly men, have been g'.-n aid daily. I, K ll OTMllS AM SHOES. M.ry of the men lack sufficient clothes to keep hlr bodies warm, while a. good many mere havo no shoes on the!.- feet. That the men are willing to v. oik. even sever:, 1 days a week, to sustain the l.fo that God has give-n th-m goes without paying. The lack of employment especially in the labor Held, has driven the negroes to desperation. Several f these men walked all the way from Indiana Harbar to Eatt Chicago and back again last evening to get a little food. Many of therm are without shoes on their lee, while man;- others are in need of medical attention. SOIAD ( VI. T, I-Oll ITM)S. Miss Findiey has went out a call fe.r clothes shoes and money w'th which to carry on her work. 1'his call must bo heeded if lif? is to be preserved. All persons having any discarded sultj. undrirwear, shoe"! or other wearing apr pare!, who desire to help these unfor-e tunate men,. ir r-aire4te-i to send them, or get In touch with Miss Eind-ie-y at tho city hall. Most of the n'rioes are anxious to return to the south from whence they camo and have vowed never a.cain to enter the northern coutitry. HARDING IN NEW - FISHING GROUNDS BV JACK P.OTEE MIAMI. Fla.. Feb. 1. The fishing rounds off Coco! a bo Island, " miles south of hero, wps the scenD of Presid -nt-eleet Hardin-,' first adventure J wit h rod and re-1 stnee h-s arrival in j Florida. Although repots from the j .s. dated fl-hieg club located on the is land indicated an ideal dav for a tarpon hunt, no word was received regarding the results of the next president's fishing thilily. The spe-fd yacht l.a Pache bearing Mr. Harell?!- and the other members or the part-. U l;ie back in Miami tc-nior-ri'iv niorntng. The president-elect will c-- aboard the ho.i.el nat Virforia foli" return r;r t... St. Augustine, where he is duo to arrive February 7. WEDNESDAY IS COUPON DAY Weeines-lay is coupon da" In ITani-ii-nd. ''.:p the coupon ar d save, ja the keynote cf the ad vert isements cai i y In", the coupons In today's paper. As each coupon is w e.rtii actual aoner the way from .10 cents $25, yfr wilt probably b.- some re.il "Uttlug up this r ening and perhaps 1 .ir rowing of pnper in -rd'-r to jjet 'to. eoupon: which wlB .be cr d foi t '.'ni'irn-iv on 1 . lo do is to piesi t'-. sh' ier has 1 he coupaii to t. he .-tvie cany i rig .! no vert is.-, ,,.-. lie will be ail o.d th- amount iicated on the slip from t .. - regular pnee of tbe atticle mentioned. - , . . P FIREMEN KILLED; 17 INJURED PHOVH'ENCK. Tt. I.. Jan. lib -love -etuen w ere install!. c K-llcil rind 1?

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.I a ere vt iiie-h i!"s: r-.e ed the -ton 1": Ubriir. a. .lusiueas block. '-'at S- to YV. -'i-itfrto!, stre(. rvc!il'fti e.i 1-,. r lir'-mi r: are at thr If ir-spita' r-ifl'i rr mi l n...:l,f.rn. iniu-i-s. v d... a,, ,,,r-e et era! f th at mar b upp e ,1 i f,,r John V. Williams Dead J. hit W. Will him, by oc. upaiion a ma c h . n ' and on-- of Hammond' eldest citizen-, is dead of re-. ti ri - rt i a at 1 " : Hatv' r street. lb- was - .v--- of a u- and is i;i.,.M-n-l by wife ical e.ne ,:;: : t otn irrnw ausrii'er. two bri.thers at id The fuc-ral will take place jfternoon at 3 .Ma from hiate rescFnce. 11"-.". T.ic-ielidir i ml net n the servl-es. Emnierlitig w t'l d - the burial a' k KiH. ii'G.'ti -IN. I ' b. .itb-r of M-.F-' i tin- Am. r, cat I c ''-a t . i, i a 1 ti "e y d. Maes., an a v . a t . a r:. y . ,f ,,. . ij y -, ; oi th-' F -..!! . was killed and Fb-u: "In .-tor T. I."rland of "an ttiego. Cal. -.ai.-i wounded in an a i ipia.ne aecidenl til Fli.-h. near ('oblenz. according to word rrachinar h' re today.

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ROB BANK CHICAGO j Twenty Employes Stand j Helplessly by While Kenj wood Bank is Held up , l u,. i Lt. I twenty ';z:Vcy terd the Kenwod Trust and Savings Bank, ou the South Side, at the opening hro.it- early today and escaped with between $ ,10 . 0 ' J aru f.O, .") in cash. Bevolvers in band, the bandits rounded up the emr-loves in a corner and quickly aecomnlUhcd their looting. They cjcaped in an automobile. No trace of the car ha been found by the police. Early estimate.- i 'us; the loot at between JU'.OOO ar.d 1 1 5,000 were-dls-c-rodlted by Fug-rie 11. Ford, vic-j president of the bank, who said that the loss would be more than t;!0,of0. A complete check has rot yet been mode. BERGDQLL HUNTERS IBF STILL IN HI ' : INTLRt-iATIONAL NEWS SERVICE5 TIE KLIN, Feb. 1. A nw- complfcilen has been ptit tipan the eases of Chats N'-af. of EaUHnor". and Frank Zimmer. of pnvtr, who rre In Jail at Eberba--h :n connection with the attempt to seize ilrover Cleveland IP rgde-ll by the admission of the. American military auttiorities that th ri''U -.yore attach' a to the United States army of occupation on the Rhine. Ne-af and Zimmer -ore still in Jail cf Elo-rbaoh today, but It was expected that new steps would be inaugurated looking to their relea se. Colonel Stone, representing Gencia! Allen, commander of the American forces, ha formally apologized to the German Rhine?land sommisslon and to the Baden government for the attempt to arrest Bugolo!! hy force on German territory, sai l a dispatch to the Lokai Ar.zelger today. The dispatch queded (Vi m el Stone as saying that the incident resulted from orders f re.m a newly arrivtvi provost marshal, who was Ignorant of the circumstances and who believed that Ber.cd.-ll was in territory ocupied by tho Kronen. From Blodgett's Note Book INDIANA POMS, led.. Feb., 3. Members of t he Whiting basketball F am o! which Lamb, rt Nej'ib son of tor 'j(T. of Fake, -s captain. th.e 1 e s is 1 a,' u r" atid were in iaroijnd by the senator, w ho is ret. only I proud of the t ?fcb b.it mighty proud of his boy. "That's t!ie greatest team in th" world," exrhinicl the senator from Fake, "and it pas oefeateel every team with whi'-'i it ha.-- iron in ron'c'Pf. It's oiiiir to compete fo-r t'.e stiite char-.-pi.iu'ship. too. ;ind T am Mire it nil win. Ain't t ti a ; a 1- u tu i MiflCI b'okiiiK hi 1st ' tins w ish considerable pride. ,Tu-t to .-co-c T.nmhert Nejdi that the obi mati is ;!.- on his job. Orator J::n made a tpio-h t" flic senate whii the b a k '.-1 b ,-i i I team was P r c .; e n t . INDIANAPOLIS. Ir.d , Feb. 1 MrsCatt. ii .:. nin nt sero.ty wonuui of Ri rs- riaer. visile. i t'.c senate vhan-.be.-sec Se-fiat r 1': nut s'-nator t rem Fake. s"r,e is a sit . np advocate of the bill for uur.-e-i snl Known as 'the "nursing hiu" and her trip to Indianapolis was to aet the help of S.-iielur Brown ir 7'a--.-iir tie-- tiiearure. V.'poe thr s'-na-or and M-s. ('all were- talking Sr-net'-r - ir Katts. of Oi anue. ,, . ,,,,, e. i-...., ,, ,

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. - .... i a r. , ,, .... ,.... t,. s!i::,its Omoei f. ,- " ,,.i, t sa :o so , ai - : y "I am very glad to 'at, but I assure vi.ii P.eet Villi Mis miidit'H : tv t e. I whad I known you U e-! c I ha kept cm ,.f j i, I. '.' a i ' f r y. oi w ( re ui..'I tie- rallies created eo1riuisi.r in l...tiT jS, la: eh r u ! I -p;,,, v i -.,..;, .-. NEW AUTO SALES A T.TTI - -r- . JWiU UtilJtt-AVT.ti Cl li-oi-1 e d v I r.i an street in Hammond's .. -u net '!': ''a-.' '"' ' i 1 ion of is en.. , , - 1 1 : . - ;n . ... i p.i .- i garages in the entire j-.-cj. i i . I i ...I 4.,.. . ;. ., and coiui-leted iind.-i- the l:n;..-t ion of Iluith S. Moris, nti'li i loan. 1 : in llaiuutond J-ci-e i, of the ' 'o i .. n i a 1 r xi!::::r, .;uz coo-ia-v am) later, -IT K SI..H-! iu Fa -t t 1 2o. I It will litoan as !',. s. .md S. ! Garage and Sab's, and aid h.ie a ,..a. j parity of more tba-i if.i cars, with an ,u!ir for (i'-jilay puiiioses ;,:!! acees- j -.-ry biisiue-s. ; i: ii: till a t -n felt w(.nt for ilotvn ! .-.vii loop:.-, says Ma Mo-n..-.. but f u r- ' t iter t ban that., i' v. i t ' i.e fonnd most on a.n : -t t v. ' b en . !: i t(),.-r. iin boll -ble ai.ii S'.-tt. lite- siio. -is, permit 1 1 : a if. c- : and g. i away. Til'- ert-o i-ltse is R re ai credit ' i., c-tv ctio w ' be iir.br tie- s,, ... n s.ini) 'a Mr. M-oris. w ite i.as ;il ready denior.-i i a i co irs ability in th 1 Uf jtint'.' w-'.-.-ni in this locality.

Whiting Lady Asks Divorce Mrs. Frances Brysoti Say? She Always Had to Support Self and Children Aliening that her hu'-band t;vrr sup: porfd her but continually associate' w lh othe r women and bragged that 'hey yupron.ed Mm and it. was iir.nw. sary fjr hlui to work. Mis. I-'ran.-es Hr.vson of Whiting, f --.lav f-b-d suit for divorce in tho Hamr.vn.d Superior --ourt. Mrs. Kryson says tliat si'.'i and h--r husband AVillism, were msri-ied Decou-l"-r Is. F12. and 'lint lo left her Jul 10 of last yar. She had a letter from him in which he sahi he was going to

Bloom ins'.e.i Fi. J:trlrg thr-e-:r mar-ri-d life f.he says it was always iec---:ary for her to work to s ipj.r.rt hrrteil and the tv.o ciiilai'-n. The husband. I I :ri the olher hand, inerte-i pd the hui:o: j hohl goods and then fail-d to repay the! money i.e had b- rrov-ii e: that the fur- j n:ture '..---ken on the. juc-rtRager. Mrj. Bry.-j'-n ilojrot i- i-;ta-n tl-.e cu--ioey of the children. E. G'. Sproat is t .ier attorney. W " nnriT! i r nrrruni iit biiu I riiiK UtrtNUAnl Geo. TraicofT Sues Relative! for $12,000 Ke Asserts is Long Due Him : 1 a 1 f 1 1 u U that h.s t rol !.. r. to i. he ha.i paid sli hit: ; rn i: i; s. son' came to America, is t ow ir ;o'i ! :o paying t hi:n ' oo r.-.er. y v li.- l. t 1-uig sinte 1--en ,u, , c, ,..'-.-? Tr.-n of Gary has. Tjrouchl coil hi bc II-nc-ud Supericr court tn whieh juilsment of iJ.'-Oe. Tr.-ucof:'s rvmi-lait.t was iiU d ' '

by Attorr.eys C rumpack- r .v e'rutoia '- er of Hammond. The do' ticlant -- -i"- ' -; ;t.M 4-s l ':-;'.: t:.:-'. ;i;gor Traicofl", so.'.o '.irucs Un-iv- n r; ' H.ilr i .;:, i .' r. ? ' iv. ' ' George Ciiristoft" and h.s v.if.. Th' re--... . -,;- apuo' tu - p'c i of tbc- t a:'-'-- ' 1The plaint iff came f Gary it. 1 f I - j of the Fiut. d Stat, s IV r th.j ii- --o-.i ; . , , when he was fourteen years old. 1 : . 1 -roat n u of the naiiopa". a :rt -.-i t ri' obtained work at the Oary Sb- l ia . 1 1 s J be t w -o. the r r...l b" rai"--iad ..! and has worked -i- a lily si-t-e lh- n. ' in iiiislra : ion a; a putl.- hearti.a "' His brother b-lii him that o ..,,ul'l be 1 the railro-i! tgc 1-it-ir boc-.h .: t. necessary 1-ccause o' h.s au-c t ii '..' ; o'- l - k i'hars t-i- t. crnh-j. 'I' c -j : a guardian appoint, d t o save his i.uue-v j w a - :.nn;":i,col t-"''ay f -.ib-tn ,;..-,-. for him, until lie rued hi;' ir.-iiorit. j the s. ndlng of a i-, --.:.-;te y B, M. J.--George says he knew juithtr.g f ttu-jh. proiJcn. -; 'he Fa. 'road plu.pllaw cf this country pt;d cens. nb-ri P-( I pa .rt t : :.t ,.f llo- Anrr!.-.:i I Vie... the plan whereby or w is to be l.ts- 1 tt-.-n ( f I..i, i-. m Tcsid--tit iis...r. t - guardian. j tackier the ;osii.i'-i of the- wiii-einl . - Every pav-day lie gve Gliiror J-.U o-uiive.t ai d w-kirg -.'.- ;ii',-k t cheek and the latter cisii'l .'. and kept Intervene :ti th.-- ertroyersev ,..- -, tho money. He llgur.-s that Clicu- now r.a rami age.-m. t.t and lb- v rt.-n-p has $12.0t't which beh-n-s to Ii:m. In j '--i cut In v. tt g- . by s,-:.ie ruiloools May, of last -. ar. Oligor pcr-ndd j George to work t -i' Vi-.i on hi" fairu-

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In July G-.-org? asked for the oar.. and Giipo;- lefus-d. George, snvs his bi-othix and wife ho-- purchased the property at l"'o A.itnii-. street G;ry. which has b..-i n i -'..iit'S $ 1 JO per mnt.'h in rentals. George Sfi J .- ' C I'l'l'i'V-s flic plaee ici? pureh.is-d -. i. ii his m -ncy and riKbfullj 1- U r.e-- to h though the title Is lib his- be Mi i sl - l:i '., ri, i his ti ' V ' r L , . i.t b.o a-i-.s f'M $';.a a..-cuiu;i.ff if 'he n. ; r - :-l brother and f--r l!--- hi oh- r 'o lo hit'l the to ;h... A'.ia-.i property. nvoTrnv 0T!i i orrM VII0lLfI OIILL 0LLI1 IN L0UNGSBURYCA8E: Al'he.i.gli a M.ab' o pot t 1 s f -.in a half i the p., Pee lie ids b' e;i t ry i f I . r t 1 : o 1 v e do i e n s o f !''" -.en papers a net -.' . i t !- s ha e the mystery o! the hud oi.' , t .Mjs- fxitira honsbi'V of the eViiiiorr. bji Hot ' I in Gary and st "iioir t a i ' h -r of i 'if I'oitlarc ciii-jit I c"- l':'"" lai.tf i.;rc.n, m a seirit- ; tin' .ui -r : o ! St i.ta.ll i - i te.-y ' Af.'rv a p.- cbopM 1 ; ...un -'"! si.-' i Ml - I t e r la , . l 'i c: the kin .hi y ui i'ni'iii t, the -i i -- niyjbrie f confi nvment it.t t lie bos. ,tal in ohic-14.. Jlss ,-. I ' irr.e ) to i la ry v. i li i:-r Vi.it" ie p.-nlii- ear'y yesi n o -r, ;i ? ai v -ii et". l i e l i v to -it moos at th- oomitor.,..! l.o.el i .. ' pen .-rs w no ato tiiU . o to .-oi k I tt - i ; tet VI. w s a.ml gain a ! I r ' si-I e n to tr.e r..o),, , and tit air w ay bai re j lav m o i i.-. i r ' Isallly it is slid ij.ate.j ( ,e rt porter v n 1 ii" v.'.!! : a- . The-- ! -id re-port.-rs t hat t !c y b.ol ail j fimugh puld.-l'y ;--il i.i; j t.-r le ed. ! ead y r. .-. i , f( ise '.I ' o be it,I will wear a dif- ' -p -p t t-i TiTrp QTTTm -KT fXT l .uniJii 1 fcJ - J. JL 11 V V( !SrtCtLT0 tilt PHtS, eiU'iAN I 'I.ST. Ind., F--n. I , -F -oils Argot a of (buy lamai bav- ;1 iii'tik-l for a '' tibn.; ) i.e. r-.r l.e rut ! a crav in-r l or tin e.i; ;i.-.. s. mi'- nitht wli. n ice 1 1 -t . . : w r-- o. m t'.c I F i r n i a n T.ib- .-;.-) In Gary Foil's Jitn.sf tun.-' i.' - dapp--r in o. " . . IP . V a. (Cl . ' - t s. ;' ,n am ; I on! 1. a: it. ;:., d b t bolts o! H'-i .erica n' - c i.i'i. Now h .ve-n i-iti.; st t - 1 t . ; i ;n,r. Jefferson v i!b-. .- .-aid .1 mine SiniOi MvUlday in t"e rtmina! com t.

Commissioners Order Construction of Road As Authorized.

SPECIAL TO THE TIMES T.OW-N POINT. Ind.. Feb. 1 Afret he-,r:ng th arsunicntf of t n--.se repre---r.ting tho remon.-trate.rs yesterda: -i.fternoon the c. unity board of com-nl: ,-onej-s e.rdered the ce.nd ruction of the GI ason Road js iirviou.0y ati'i'V!i'-'l Hammond o ii"t'M rafoi s vre rep:'-s-'-uiod I ; Attorney Jrss Wiiort an1' P. W. M-vn- Th-. nut is erd e.,f thr eonnty had Neil Provn. A'.h-rt M-u 1. and Attorney jo'.-.i IVin on hard as spokesmen npa.nt I ! t-oi:Mt u.'f 'r i. of 1 tic hit;hv.-.iy. The t munstrnt--!-!" i' al.jed i .' i " lh-;r Jlqht h-f.-r-- 'K-aul ou'-d 1 l-:M ir;,ii"! than a formal-.! y - '. . had scant hopes be. a. ' i iuinge the n.ind.1 ( t the coo;!:- -,.., ers whf h'-i'l a-f-'-l - i-vi.r-. pr -p.. ' id i he pUn an I .-Ir-a-ly . ' a ' ' l L-ad coriFtru- ; ? j. Ytsy rday'f a pp'-nr.. v ., J:y in uid-T 2- r t'o i-'-:.i.-n..t .. ran y their tight f-srih-i. . overruling of t'r. i -n' i.str.iii.-.- .,- have thirty das in - hi' h 'o : .. ; a appeal lo the circa.! -.;-'' - -u.i -Wilson sa;d that ljie. appi-ai -a .'.. I . hie, "those tjppo.l-ig thr r-nice.o,. fi:.'- b a -h i -al i,i;. rid th -. it '; ...!d.e a ho'f iirll-i-n do" u- b-. i;l '' up ut tlu- eot;.t v l ot a -r ;,- -i . r n-.; j. public C I. l l(.l he ; ; ( length. i pi ;..:y l.- Milli .- the ia.Ce , i y I i : i r . it r.cvj a- pr .- and i ' s only T v ' T. C - I , to - : h an-i i l i i n a c c.rt-i- t T!. - .1 t.-i i RAILROAD EMPLOYES TO FLEAQ THURSDAY WiLSON WILL 6E ASKING PAROOf! iS"i-R'T-;s AT'.ANT.A, Oa . . srv 'he v-k :.-g the Ano i-iea r..n him for l',c ba..it e ;Cs the e.-r; a - r,i .,f 1 w I,.-n fji-1 t.-al I'M .: u nie-l A l :!':. ' ; re.-o-i. i'i mi a t : . s t i-.t , lea j-r i-e .. f, .... p. .,,,;,. priu re I e. l-'lC'll eij, 1 -;.. -1 ; "I did not -v t ir.veiitl l- h.'t i.. hii." p.-',- .cod Tins M..t- ia. My p'; it. l s r-al. r. w Tit t 1 c he- e. I , h.ili , .. ,u ;.r..ii.ive n-.a-l - i.i' in.- n- 0i to li-e s l a y - - r:r"l - ' 10 b EVANSVILLE TO HAVE NEW THEATE IHOAG' Feb. F--I-n,p.e. i char, ts and lak-rs of I" nn.-vi'. lt d mnktni; a pat ty of ::i bi i-il 1 i -. , Houard r'attin. banker, ii-rivrd in , . tSS'i te.e.'iy t make p tour cf loot-.' 1 pb'tnr- iio.s'--- n: .-pa fat t y to adp- ! mc pk-ltu- i -r the sviitit.K plan at ., ?.." oil'.'.-:! v loot-on picture tbeatr,f'.r I .' "-1, si : . The j i - t v ii : s pl.fi .-ibo'i: limn by Bet-rrd .1 I'.toun. a''"itiM. Anton a- t ' e Ib-a'tos i-t--; ; . a : 1 y In.'.n m r - the 1 ; t .- . . v.): . t ii - o u a c i Siit' -1 .a . -- . j CALIFORNIA TO RESIST TREATY A'Af-II ING'.ON. Jan. fjp . r ; :n , H will u-f ry Icrit Ima t e runl oyel iti'-ntis f resist, any treaty bet wee-: hi" I'n.t. d states and Japan, wi t 1. w oald interfere vk ith the Cal-.tkrida land laws. Senator Jo-ir.sen. of t'aiifcrn'a de.-la r.-l todtif in stntcmer t iss ;e,-l by i.i-a. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS Henceforth, al! display advertising ccpy for publication must e in The Times office net later than 11:30 A. H. the day before publication, with a iimit of 77 inches if brought in at that n:t'"ce. Three-q'iartcr and fn;' page ads must be in 45 no-j-before publication.