Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 205, Hammond, Lake County, 17 February 1921 — Page 1

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'N HOUS. THt WEATHER. TlllnoUi Fair tonight t colder In extreme fcourli portion; ErldHy Inrrffilnj cloullne, with rain or new In ooulh portion. On streets and newsstands, 3, per oopy. Celfrerea ly carrier In Hamucna (in A w .-k- Hammond, "fifty cents per month. VOL. XIV. XO. 20o. THURSDAY, Ki:ii KUAUY 17, 1021. HAMMOND, IX DIANA FZZS FTS tT3 ' s-. --i r j rat l- '. ? f-vs

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New Pavement Is Being Slowly Ruined Because Work Is Hot Dons. The tax payer w'-.o pjt down sonu "' th" new I Ta ron'.on J pa rmcnt arc . . " 1 1 ; n c: c r r : e . Take Ilohmai strict for csa:r:r. ' When the new paveiii' nt was !aio, it was in tended that the H.. AV. & K. C

cotnpany fr.oa.u pave oe l ; Asjasl (C trtJ.,, postl.arti.s from Talras'cr Surprlto of Hummon.1. . i;,-e rails. The company was also to' t,.at bl5 u-:p has been ideal and fraics t ivirse's bond was fixed at J5.no, and' put i'- road bed in condition so that 'the Cunard's ::crviec . unless be can furnish it lie vlll be

" wot:bl r.et bo neee.'.-ar; '.r: bracks la'.'r to ni3 '.a out pan y bogged oft' w!i!i ! to :ar i;p pica that ii was short of f'.;::Is and o u "d n o t ". t"tc work at that tuoe. The ctc.'V tie? uii Il.diioan trr-el "ere rotten and fali.n away an J the r.t.os ha3 settled at the joints. On their promise to fix fa ; :ig a.i later, th i oinpany was given a re.p;to on the1 psvlni- and the- city went ahead w ah . t '' J-- ; Today on J-hlunan f treet there ere r'ace? where the rails are an ir.ca or wt,. tiian fh.fi new pavement. ' ' iSi- . ami i..e.e t- o.ao. w - 1.1.15 s.nit se.t.sii -" ut ,v,, : i.avoment. The bricks at uch p. ace? are heaving upward or crurr.biing Thn can1 the promse ' tette things. The company was so.ti-jf ... e id all rail joint?) and make the tra as straight as a siting. T'r.c welder wa3 put to wo fit ;n ' business district r;.S"ht at the t "'fOC tiie company was asking for a continu ance of the eisht-cf nt fare. This a?parent desieo to alievia , rr-ndittona j lial much to do w.t.i '..urns uo t the opposition to t.te company a pen- j tion. Today those mended joints are worse than before. To do the work r-rtre wetiens of the pavement were hlned on each side of the joints. Thbricks were tnrown ttack ho'es any old way and are row a source of dancer to the trave..nsr paoi;c and the rest of tne pacmc:i.. Where r pairs have been made t ail on ether screes, 'o- " ' , ..-I T . -I-,...Kr.ris.-t3tf npOlias oeert ioi.o o eo. - -- - pie who live alenjr Indianapolis boulevard .nd lee-p a difficult matter befor the cars slop running at nicht a -id after they start in the morn-Ins. State street in Hammond ha fatr.y .smooth tracks and ttirnintr onto thm a'ter a wild ride upHohma-i street 'nasi nepn likened to the smooth .-atlinsr of . . . n ship In a harncr, rea. tr.eu alter oattlir.c with a storm. vnnlfi lone aco stave u;i hope or hr.r of i-alnlr. resu'ar or aderiuate, per ice , 'mm th Green Ihne. They also are; .torn ..I w. n x tb' de-pondent over t..c. ou k .o. the return or tne ei'i o-ccnt imr. "- do feel that th" companv should do nm;iTi5 to protect vat cood r-ave- - en t -ev n v-; no,.-. Wnd provide easier rtdint? f or those , who are forced to put up 'i.n t" present poor accommodations. TALKS ON LIFE . TO CHAMBER 1 e- , c,Hov. of the; - " - ' ,. Northern states J.ife Insurance I o, the principal -.peaker at tbe resu- , lar tvecltly nooicti; ,,, , on o to - ,'liamber of Commerce, he'd at th..:, -nmrrp-atfonal church y-.-lei day. I Pr. Sharrrr chos" as OPie. I What Po You Km'-.- About, lnsur ... and nor! raved the vttiue of in f-urance to the prosperity of t lo in. muntty-

Jn openinc his address, informed the- , members of the Chamber of Commerce Till 1 South Pond Tribune boa.tf. that ihat the president of their body. Henry South P.end h.is more railroads than any I'etersen. certainly had nicus'i 1 other .-ity in Indiana outside of Indincrve to .-ail upon an insui anee man . -i n.i jw. o V1n r" do yem cot. that stub'. ... address n Si a larce body, ct-peciai- 11-immond htis. o.ll th" railroads that ly em the insur.:i-e quest ion. 'South Pe-n.i bast and several thnt !li- ) said in jail : "How many per- ii.vu'l ? . Whit's the. idea anyway?

sons really Know tne va iue m.-ui -ance? How many really know what in their policies? out of 6'i per er-i of the people insured today only a;, out f, ner rent Itiio'iV what is in their oii..io. The reason for this lies . t Cue fact that they have confidence 'u ' the man w 'no .jell. tbeni this insur- ; pnec. That is tv nat we are worton? for todsfy. Pet tis et on a soum. ' '" ' ' " ' ! if, insurance today la "'. ..f TitOM Y ii f ti ei ' i - d.-' t L 1 iii-i... tr ti p comr) mity arl to the co-ji,: vy ir K- nerai. Tiiri'c i. no e , ,: - ins '"Is family with, ton a id if be dors do or a man i.iv '. SO ine pr .0 eeo. ! t s b.o w s t h 1 1 h" has beep a poor business man. "In the ye-ir l,)J;i the insurance companics o: tne L mteu f-ates ,o.iteo back to .iheir policy holders fSOO.UO-.-b"0." In concludm-c bis address. Pr. ft,airer stated that only one thintj re-n-a'ned to mak- the dry a pus! ;uceiej..? and that was to eoure tin- signature of one ot the ti-.. r.her.? to n policy ..f the Xortitetn States Life In sura ti..v which tri'b-.d f.-.rth much lai;shtv irom an interested audience.

Did You Hear That

PPNNIS i'.STO of Tioncla'r was here thi i ! taking- in a big city. MICHIGAN riTV'S t,ew CPU?!! drop fa. lory opened uj full foreo ,.u Monday of thin .''--K. pa;-,, i iiW'cn '..-.? r. fis a-si taut cash! Nati'.-iuil li.-uiU. '!U-J I; 13 poat the First :-Z:A;r (J-. r case. m porter county this wctlc. tT.lICNDS of Dr. G. I. Smith of the Xlaiiimond Hoard of EUucation are t'.ful 10 f-c-C nun vu i on uit. am if he docs ha" to walM v illl a cane I CHI'-LST Mlii.TKU. a vtionn Mb.-M- , , , , . gan ccnlra. coiuluC. ..-r, w . 1 i.nou !i lust; ls (,omJ in a X:t.1!S-all c;t;. hospital cf apoplexy. CCU V.'. J. KJI.ET. on an Curopftu-.-V.TiUKMliN i,ae already started ir.- ' stallii.K t!io suit the ne-v I'a rthenon o at re In; h curators v ill soon h;i t h 'r i i-' of the work completed. TltinTV Mi 1 ' I.t: notairisis will jo.n the Hant.ind coiif.i!-rtt ler.? ; xl Sunday f th? trip to tbo Kot;try ; onvension at Ih an-, i'le. The party ii brsakfast at I'rtnch bock, . i TVS I have to lv? kinda. careful who. : t e. oiie over here,'' said the ever-facet- ' Sous and rionc-the-kfs genifti "Ab" Often- , iieiiiicr of Ik. -t Cii. case, sis he boarded a oreen Ittic car for his home. J, II. WAG ON" EH t To i-i -te d t 1 o rii i,-, --letent of the Stale federation of - , I . ..... ..... ....... .1 UU lit .lll'.ln Ml ana spo.ee ou icfitiau w woau:.

IIAIUMT fanciers of Hammot-.d and, be re moved and his obligation would i ncisrhbortng t ities are bavins a hi," time be discharged. Where is pay was u 1 of it litis week with their thovv which is come fn r.i is aaviher mystery. His ; K-inff h'-ld m the Huehif Block. The 'knowledge of court proccedure indicates

exDOitlon. lasts until Sundav evening. ' THE itv coun.'tl is passed an or. dinar.ee ii.:e thfc bre limits for build-in? restrictions on Indianapolis blvd.. Ik- ; twwen Atcntson avc, aitu vaiumn m uoocrtsuaie. PAN" ENKIUHT brought a. bit? bundio : e .,,.-,,.,. in . rnl'n stulion this morr.it tt;, . .j, i . 1..,..-,,. . . . . . ... .-.-j . , I . ' - '' - " " '.an I nearly dttebed lum. . j. prospeels who have been talked c-f lately are expected to announce. Iheir candidacy lor city oilies at im i ,,r .),, Womanhs Kcnuhiican elub at the Evndora hotel this cvenlnff. : i IIATHtY It. L-VXCASTKR. 7?. prommcut M.ason. ls dead at his home in I, afavette. Ho at one time was grand ' oommatider of the Knifhts Templar of , Indiana. , I.I.OY71' c'EATIING v, as over from Yal.....i.. i t t . . . ....... tiit . t po. in.-ipinfr io coacn in jmiuuwu.j j.-.-i'i i iScho-.l basket ball team this week tor; (r comiii? taints vv itn i.merson and , its cotitms game Free b' L l.r.rrTY U. S. Marshal U. 17. t3i.se ,tU, -v n nr( . , . . l " -" ; ' -' ' ' i .,.., libit ..oi fits return 1m would have b. ) on the aiitvi.jii- s,iat at Gary lor s 1 . .t. v. SM'i-.Fir:. n'raetor on the no-w Masontc T tuple job, 1. away all, ad ! of schedule. The found. it ion-:, have all ! been completed and workmen st art ed i vest.rda-.- on trarittir out the front wall! of the old structure. I MP..?. P.EEI.E HKL'I.L'N V, an aunt of Sam' I av uii,-stoii, and a former 1 'row ti 1 Point school tea. her was here today on ! li, r v.iv from , Ireal Pritain to Hawaii. J She is one f,f Oklahoma's prominent w o-j ! men. . A. J. WA L7 of Hammond was before ...........,.'.. o -... 1 , 1 ' IO ,-ra T ,-. 1 e-e ri 1 a v o v estepla v . I - 1 -'-''o-e ...... . . - - ' - -- - j l.diow Inc tor- eleatti ot a. man wi . tin w no was ' .'' ' -..,, .-, ,.nm , x

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atia.u . THII e,,kl wave made Pefr Austgen. chief ,-f ixdi.e, a little blue today. It , the eprln, fire.ait would have cntinued ' ' ;c f ,l-?t- loiicer lie expected to be ' . , - ,po., cnvtlerncs trom n.s t cri.-.-.i - int- plant TUP. Ft. '.ted ft a les Hail way Pcard ;e.-i.ti!iy ordered the Frio Railroad to withdraw a out to "O cools an hour in the pav of trick- laborers and to su.--l' - md a notj.-e f. telegraphers prrseribinp a " ,,rJrl: for I coru'ii-y i ' ' J ' : , I.. P. P' iMPnn 7i:P'S Sunday School .tss pr"', e. themselves n-.yal entertainir Tti-'.l.u rveniiiL-. The address of ,. ;. y,-,--,.-r was tinirlv and w- 11 re- ' f-e-'.o.I J'elowin" the speech the boys j tspent .ou;e t i i o s'.ngtrt? ajl'I jtetttflp no. ; cin-) int -d bet ; ,-r A FPl'.PM AN Ufa Hichland. m To,i' iiia luf bn'ith .a,e;f t e of the jor,-- which he is, ,,., j., co - pr - o - tor. Tim loot which ills., it;, r!,,.,j fur witld..w sets amounted to SIT''. V.'olU' from the be,!sil of John ; ttrsoiii. Ibimmond court reporter, ho ' i s r tt icke'i with apoplexy Tuesdtiy ' indicates no improvement. He hat occasional spelis when he appears :

to talk riiioi.ely but much of the lin.c , lit In a state of semi-coma.

Whiskey Runner Arrested Near Gary Bound Over This Morn ing In Hammond. Tiefusir-s to talk and waiving the ' . " preliminary lo arirtr. A. TJ. Cutler, alias .-am I.eine, v bo v.a? arrested for boozriinnir. cariv vestcrcav moinm 1V i'crdfra! r rciiiiviiun offiecrs near Oary. v. as yci'-terday bound over to to ti-. 'ceiera, trait! jury ty L . h. corami; s.ej,taken to the Marion ctamty jail to awa.t his i.eariiifr before the g-nind jury, staled yc jt'iday t ii.it !;? did not ijc-.'o he could chtjin bond lb ' Efforts at iinkiror the prisoner will. the big "booze fif.g" wh -jrU is slipping iiejuur into tiie Vnttod States from i 'a ti. a da have thus far b-eu fruitlci-p. "While officials are com inrcd that Leine js in the empk-y of tiie syndicate, lie- refused to make any statement which .. d imp:;catc others. He insists that he does nol lnow where tb.e cargo of Gf en Hi- ' whiskey which be carried came from :

and th it he T,1 not know its dest:na- 1 and iind w hcthei' there are any human- : tion. j be.dir.s in i t. '

He cives the in-pressioii that he sirn- ' ir- (oi3 liiv i.;!'fiilll l.ll in, MillP: iett hi cap somewhere in 1'etroit. ; that il was loaded unknown to him. and 1 .!.... t I.e. .. l.r-iwtinc- f, ani'ier. t-.,.o,t presumably Chicago, w ithout his know- : ledsrc, tne load of bottled goods would ; thtif he was prepared for. just su :'h ar. : l(.nirrrr!ii... tt li f.Mi.l l.lmclf , ' HurinB- the. hearing yostfrdav, fod.-r-al a Rent s told how ho had attempted!1' t) v.rctk bi, oar on th wa, tl, mend. One man had been placed in tiie car with him and as they were piss.n,; a print where there was a deep trench a.i?s tae. road, he stuidenlv tried i il .1 Liej ! I : a 1 . 1 1 1 into iJiO l!ill. V ..Lion i I io .--lirenT tvp rf i a v r.-i u- - which misrht have killed both men. l.eir.c it is !e!itd. wSS -.viiitti? to n.k.. a chance ;n the hope that he- u-i.uhl T or !' (injured and woujd bo able to , .scape im-w nv.n umi.-. nc ioaue ;i ursf c-ratc atten-pt to escape from the tf 1 m tlammon-l and was prevented by ; the quick action of Federal Agent Simons. j n lTI I J I II P I'rPT K Itl UNA V ri I : I I III If I i 1 U MIL.I.I ' r r 1 1 r i r r- -r n ki iiii ill lllin I III . I 1 1 I 1 1 I 1 M ft M I 1 1 I 11 wii uw,wuin ii iwn , , , n i Hamrnond I.odcc ;t0 Kri-Ms , i . Pythias will titi eveninf- hold an importani tif'-tius whn-h w iu be op-.-n ? the public. The ressmn is in r ,s;?s .;i:,;sitis i.i" uijri y.,Tnnj annivrrsai v institution of the Hammond h.-dyr. 'e meeting will b held at the T'ythian Temple on .South Hobma.-, . M roc t and will open ot S o'clock. - mce the 1 ..Ice , orant?..,! I'-;-, 1 M-i 1 trt 1 ' J"'uc-' l""n,,on'' a' U asninff ton. I.'. ., it has convn stead ily until now there are appro.imai a million tnimbe-ra in tii: I'nitci States and .'ana da. The insurance de parUnent was started in 1ST" and sin.-.---that time ov- r $2.ndn.o.o bas b. -n ! Pnn out: in ? let relief and ..'v0'.'.''l' in death claim?. 1 The Ihmiiiii:! 1 lodse was !nsl itute.l 1 ... . . . . . 1 r . oru a r y l.v?. and from the firs !;a-S l;, o. n ..no of the m .st substantial " . ' '" ' ' 1 laternai ss.ei.oies in p-, cOv. 1 healthy il uatii-t.-i i condition. The jg. now owns tiie Pytiiian Temp!" at II di -man and (h-d" i streets, one of tlor . , . , . '' .... Un.!- h";,"'s "''"""" Indiana. Vn interest :n.T nrnr-mtn v, i... . ' " ' " arrance.i tor ; . t : .j eve nine. There, wi 1 . number of ,.", . , . aininpr features "l ii-iur..3 win tc delivered bv Key. C. M. Sm tbson. pastor e.f if,..' First Christian church. There w ili 1 "'- oi,.einS i.e. . i"K open to t.ie cenei-al n u. lie. beavy attend m.-e js a n t iei pa i : d. Hold Business Meeting The meml-iers r,f tiie After iTotir. club, the recreation orsantza'ion of'1'1 the Northf rn Indiana Cos and Kleetrie eompHtiy, met for their monthly bustness inefifin- i fti.- i e. ., ... t - - fc, in ..... , r o i i . I ,Mi, merce r.'.oms on Hohman street last ' mht. I When the metirsr w ,-.. throusl, the! f h - '' iJo .nn?tre troo,formed by th f.-llow, l-loturt,lz toU'f" "ain OiUcc , mo..'' enjoyal-b t t ne wi . spe-rt t n;n-t to the topu-a 'Po.'eriey w nbii th minstrels i , v e r. CARUSO'S CONDITION ! IS UNCHANGED: I p, ! t -i. - i II r, - v, D jt.Kelt i ! NEW TORK. Feb. 17. "Mr. a rtis o's i condition just as unotit isfaetofy as i it was yesterday mornins." Ir. Francis! Murray, one of the five attending i piiy sieians. antiouhced today. Trie noted singer has made little, projf'-ess toward recovery because of

his weakened .heart, he was said to he; still "Holding; his own." i t

Bill Limiting ; Peace Justice Is Passed House Overwhelmingly in ; Favor of Passage of Lake j County Bill i

i INU'IANAPOt.t.-v In.!.. Fob. 17. The hoiifi1 passed loot -o bill No. 171, wlii'1 l 1 : provides that there shall bo only .oh-. i juM : of ill" pea-m in townh.p. in ' which is si'ua'cd a'l or the j;roaP r part of a city of .ho eo.tid class when 'tii ci'y is pot a county .eat. Reprc- ! sentativc IFirri'. author of the bill, said that the hi'! applies particularly to two townshi i j! in !,a k County. ' Calumet and Xrtb townhir.. whfr th. re are four or five justices of the pe-aco in oa tovti5hip. lie pa;u th.T , i-iisca ara irnmptci up aim men ar" found truii-y on- trivial matters'. The Mj'e was f-1 t ' .'. in favor of passage. i . , ;ar FOUND An ;tor.-!Oli;C believed to b-: . hr-a-. y limousine licj at tiie bottf'iu of the piitr. una! h-.-ro. it end.- at t"a : u . me: boulevard and police with the- a:.".' of a gnra?.: vvrct.-kinK crew hive been :rMn- firm.. la,t niohf i,-, , ., ,. Yesterday the i.'gh. v.ind v - -' ' v"-' . ' -''- l0" ar.3 L.a ivo .M.c.iiiaii caustil tr. water Last" ile-'ige to drop nearly three feet. Vf Ster.I1 V flfta p a 'tis motoi i:" was aloe to sec the tot,, an aar.omoo;.e :n t.ie deep water ot ' canal near tic con.-rete wail wit '.'. , Protsct the roadway. The water at : this po nt is about 2'J feet deep. Hammond pol.ee w re notified and i with Hob Sor-inicrs and t .utie wrt-ckina 1 er; 1 , : Ti : il I n t rtirrl ', f-.ii't-ir f.. 'i-ierr r V ... ' '-achine to dry land. Without a crane; - ' 'vfi!-'" l- " -c-ad can oe lifted i mraifitti up aim i ntn sy;iti around to ' the i oad. the task a difficult one. A heavy truck was used in :.x to p .til the car out after crapplia t "l'lv I.l-O o.i ii u Llac. out UltOUl -ttcce-s. Tit is for.-noon a tractor a nse.j. T'arts ..f th" ton and , o.i.;;,- were torn loose, bj car -lid not re brouicbt t". t'-te -.itface

BURIED III : THE CANAL

It :s the opinion of th,.- p.. lice t hat ''' nsa tie nai mar , the maehtm'' has been in the wat"f nearly week.. several weeks and thai ;; ins settle,'.... . . i. ,1 t t o . . n t

.11 the soft bottom of the i anal luak- '"" ,l, ' u'-u--'' " nN'"! or -"P1"- " hi-e tt : posstLo" 'w,it nelort-Is pasting throusrh Ifammon ! and un.upiainted wth the roadway may have driven into th- lake on a dark nisht :' ''r"i-'"l tha? ,om of th-. mi.--.-ine; car :-nd its tntnat-s would 'have be,--, burned be',. re this. ft js --nste.f-reii too re- pr" : e that to" mal"! ' nn "n" wi-h ba been driven o !r io, iif ( n water bv t'tiovrs who have been v. o r k t n tt: in tiie iiin.tv- of ,"n ie;..a o to defraud inf jra:ic. cm-P-'tn.".'. i 2000 WATCH NEGRO ROAST TO DEATH. ; Hfimh fi SCfillfi Ta.KfiS .f laCC 1 in Athens, Georgia, Last Nidit , . 1 ATIII7.N.-.', ..7 A.. P'-b. IT Quiet rrr. '. vailed h re to, lav follow ii.a the . si-itir.B ' ,,,,,. r,r ,rr.,..,i-,, iVi t.-.t ni-it wb.n 1 1-1.. .-n-. n t, -,-.-. -o ..inw.! ' ' " ' ' ' i ib-nth vbii" crowd of from C to; toon i n .stood watch or the tuner nlpvTo f.berlnrt was -I'-oi.d of -triui'derin?: Mrs. Walter K. I,ee. and th" wildest excitement follow eel the kiliiuK of the w e . n,.in jn t.i..,-,re co,;nt. J.herhart tb d to u,r of n. fri..,Kl , Ath.,s where ... he was .a;. lured by e;; leers. As tin ., , . ulTy ,-1 ' !, 1"'""" ' "ei-ro , t ,,, ,,r ,., ,.,.,. house al A I b' nr. A biiuie trcb so,,n , , ,, . was t ursine; ab'Utl the court house and r ma-bin"; the wineiotis of the emir , sv.prn.ed uti the !,- itd UP ... vv arel i,t tb" -i. t or--. 'toi-.e; entrance to the e-e i I vli'ie- tiie cow riuir oi.-,et ..-a.. Iv Id. llbf rhart was. ui;.-d f id dr-isu'il ii. the ytreet'wbere be was thrown into I-.-, mil , .niot, lie sine! follow r. I l.v a i-,m,b.i f other machines, taken to ti e o ','' run. There the lii-nk w-is ebai't'-d t a tree, with we... I pib'd hlcb at'ound bitti, ' er whi.'h b'.i'i'oi l id lie, n nenrri! ,'in.l roH.4l-ei to de.'ith - . i - . - - - - - . - s-etrcamingr and writhing in -ctonv. Mrs. Per. wife, of a.n ocuoe farmer. : - 13' - t'rf,n "hl ,c d"a,h the discharge : ba.-k, while sue was on the way to m the, cows SUES FOR CAR INSURANCE Anar,w. .,d,mehn, of ,:,-t chie, h e"i s:j:t 3,-aire' He Maryland M.-itrir i""-j Insttiance eonmin- t e. r . i . ", ,.., ,..'.,, i. ' i - . ..... - - . . - becau se of th" theft of his sedan last September. Tiie complaint, w hich ba been fitt-J in the Haninidnd superior court by Attorney., p.r.ev, Hmbroff. i l,yer & Heed, says that Adamcbhk ad lit car insured J.ily fi and li -was stolen from bis niiraje Sept. 2. Th-

insurance company make a settlement.

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LANDIS, ATTACKED BY SENATOR, DEFIES SOLON TO PERMIT PROBE OF OWN AFFAIRS

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' the bank ufrii-ers for oayinc the Federal Judjre Kenesaw .Mountain '. boy only Sl'U a month. Landts. left, and Senator Na- Kep. Ii. K. VS'eity of Ohio vcr-'d thatiiel Dial. ho would impeach oust t.andis for "nich crimes ar.d hin'1.. The picture of Dial shows misdemeanors," cha rsriprr hirn him iit a suit of overalls, which' with reelecting; his clfieial duties he wore to the henate during 'he; - for other cainful occupations, war. The charges a!l crev out ' I.an.dis' acceptance of the baseTwo moves have been made in ; ball job at $42,500 a ear. lie congress to impeach Federal draws S7.500 as jj.Jce. Land;, Judtte Kenesaw Mountain l.andis, ' answcnr.B the attack. dec.es Dial who is also supreme arbiter of to permit a probe of working ar.rj baseha!!. Senator Dial originated ' w a ' j e conditions in Dial's bar.Ks the first movement. lie seeks the , and cotton mtlis.

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(SPECIAL 70 THE T1ML5 i VALPARAISO, Ir.d.. Feb. 17. C. C. Carter, Gary jtes-ro mail cai tier, "is h- -' ' J ' i.....i-i. llty of m..rd.-r." That was tiie suhs'anee of t'h ? e--d'Ct rett'-ned hv a Port"- o( n -.- itir--1 " ttti city last n:z!:r t . .e iito tv - r trta! tint lasted lathe- was charsed '. il ohoottnt i.roi k.htrt; J. C. C'c-'-'lc, o colored, an i vlai v editor of the . , , . . .Na..on;u l-e.ttti itid .Son. foiiowiti; a qyarre! .n a south tide dr. 15 .-tote; : last year. -. clock !at r.lsrht n fott,- hour. returned to the cot room at 10 o'clock returning a vr libt of not c-uiity. Tod.iy Carter ii on tiie streets of tnrv f.-.-e man. Tor c 1 1 v . P t,,in 11 - lite colored poptilation ot' til" south -hie. is all -v-i-'iiic'tt up ov.r tiie verw d.ct. T i.. i'cio 1 m n'od -lys td. novvever, even ." the cv ,ib-n. e was preGai v' pee-ple made t h,.--I .at in" itiry w ... j . i -,-ri urn bears out the titnp fact that Porter oiunty jjrie:" brinr in vrrd cts of death , ..... ;,." ,wk o,. . : hanginss in ruiter county for the a s t .'. 0 y i TWO TEACHERS ARE a.KVKhAXn. O.. feb. 17.- Victims of a bruta! mu-der. tii" bmpr ot Mir Mi j',,, " teae.ois ,i Foote and l.eoiit-e Wo:', tb" Par nui hish f..i..ol. were fortd tb.is initnin in Pcaa ,., VilT.n:t TI :i near In-',-. T.. b . i ' w r r ( lateo ana n iuoouv p e,.,; ot p atuw viibnt'y u.-ed by the murderers, was ot. tid nearby. Kviib tiers of a foti rf ul strii,pl p-o ireni. he'. r eiotlunc i a d lo.e n p;. r t i a 1 1 y t n from t lie i r bodies. The t w o w on. en w rr. c las'. een all-. about 4 It his v eninp. w l.en t hev 1 t the Parma, hi'-, s.-ho.d to board a ,ta: for Preioklve, f!p-ir bune. S'neriff .-'! a n.j ,-'J tind ,a ssuad ' depot i S are oil the t rope cretin.; clues to, the i Polity .f t ! i , murderer, i'JU ViUlri Ur i UK SHERIFF DEPUTIES! I IM-IANAT' PIS. Ind . Feb. 17. ! p. ut'y siierTf - would be atitlKr,red toj .tmpb',- to ca.-r. of eittf riiti-y ,-inv iv ti n : r i!r i i ie a d i ns t o the provision. of tiie Pa'ts hi'h passed by the state -ctiiii " tod.iv by a vote of CO to 14. It was the -;encra; belief amons .- nators that the btil was -introduced 'to combat tne proposed cstabl i.-hmfnt if a state constabulary. The h. provid'-s that the salaries j of deputies viopioyrd under toe pro- j po-'e.l la w v-ould be fixed bv county vnrr. i.uonor.. If i'n- mens ire be- I coeie. a law P. ;s to oe Known as tne "ptt'oite safety act.' t,i.",rif fb-stsned. I

BRUTALLY MURDERED

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ii ' - : j. .Vimpeachrrient ol tc ut'Ie because of his hc m reieastttj on his own cocnizanre a vouihf'.l bank ertiplove wiio eml'e.zt"'! S'JO.O'iu. and hi? lienuneiation uC Ex-Service Man Dies At Whiting ! Robert e. McGowan, 111 But I a Few ays-Dies of Pneumonia te-retji TO Tor TtUt t"MITIN'7, ji.-d.. Vf b. 17 Tliou;ii h e was i only -i few days Kobert E sn ex -sold'"" of the world '!ow at' war and one of Whitine't? tin" ymintr J mn. died last night at bis Ivm in v est i Ji'K .ivrn ie oi nr-'m .tiai pn-u-mema. ne onltsnu tii tne l . .-. arn y in Maty, It'l.. j-tiortlv aitet v a r w:.a iared and was a corporal In Co. I A Jlih infantry. lie was m France tor 15 months; and was w..-.:nd'd in the

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j Meuse-Arprontje bait!" in 1'cto'orr, i 1 01 S. by srapn.d :n his rith.' shoulder to th" j j.-y at 6 The fur.- ri! v i'l lake plae.- Saturand after del ibcrat-1 dty morning at t o'clock fr..m th.1

Saerrd Heart church und'-r the direct ion ' f " Ii" American Ee?:i.-n. The burial will oe at Mi. Olivet, t'hicapo. 'Mr. Mci.Jov an is survived by his motlier, three sister-. Mary. Sadtt and G--r- ! u'u ,i, '"' lv"' Others, Taomas and Mtcbaeh HOW QUIT ' . PESTERING MR. O'KEEFE j 1'antei J. O'Keefe. Wrot folate j.-freet. We.-t Hammond wants Tiie 'Times to set him ri?ht with bis jftbnds. I 'or a ion- time Mr. o'Kr-ofe has been pestered by hiivinp; storie jappar in tiie papers r o-ry now and I thn rrpardttut tim wavward tie! inn,I of one .i;in fveefe. This hi', !in j Kcefe lives tn one of the bunk cars j io the 1-7,-ie vards and has been beI fore the city j ode s of i I u tn otid and t tt t Htimmond cot uurto rous ree a - ' si.ms f belli; tn it d so rde r 1 f-r.-aks tr. o i Hvery time oi -l Keel i print t lie friends i i.e. U tb.e -tl.lt v e.f 1 H n ''I K ie f e bi ll ;, i-c.c an.l loake d h--agreeable rem .irk. in lit- presence. .So this story t." published to inf. rtn the v or! 1 that loin O'Keefe and ban Keefe are , 1 n o d.ffercnt. persons and that 7an O'Keefe has never been in t rou h'.e. COLLISION BASIS OF DAMAGE SUIT S i t for damages was ft.-,-; in the Ilammond super,' or coti; t t. d-iy as a res ill of an a u t o;n ,- 1 " t and itirtorcycle colii.Mon. whi.'h ocurred N-o-. It pt Kentie),- v-enu. . and IP'tit I street, r.a.-t. ("liea-o. John Pardte, th.e t r,'.t,r s that h. w;is drivins I alone Kemiedv avenue r-, ; ,s itioforevcle vv hen the writer " a rf acned ; The t.,v,s vt.v a-itomohite struck : i-ii and c;;-i:--d iojur'e w bich neapacttater) bitn for sotre ti for S.'i.'Vh'. MeAleer. l.ior are attorneys for tlx pi a H- asks f. .' . t rr LOWDEN OUT J OF CABINET py cpor:;; i; r.. H'oiiAin-; ; j rsTrr rooBtso-ufcfNT i n. sf tcl ' ST.' AFGUSTINP. F.a . Teh. 17. Gov. ! Prank O. Poweien of P.linoh. ha i definitely c hrr.inatd bin-etf from tne.; Tlardinjr cabinet, it was t-aid officially, j today. presalent-elect Hardinsr caid : be had rccetved a.' u ranee. trom oov. Powder, tiaat l.h persons, aftflirs would,

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First Legal Step In Union Of Hammond And East Chicago. rPrC!l TO THE TIMES' INI iIANA I'lJl. IS. Jkb. 7. - - The f-.f legal st'p in th" vrooTi of I"a.-t e'iso and Hammond, wis consunmi.'i I esirday by tit" i c t rod jet h n of a h '1 i i lO., z I H - a 5-pect'll eVotii-oi o b '. hi by tit" roters e.f the (win c t -to deelile they r'-o.bi be con-biro.-; .-rt.ie I til! 27S. introduced by s" -ator AVi'i'.itn Uro::. make? it po.-s . ' " ix r,r ; ; of. i f 10 prr vrr! C1 f tiie (t ;a -ifte-'I 0-i;,.,'-J. to fUbn.it the Oue...lc!l to pop - la r ot". nnd if a major; tv of t! v vot. s ea-t fa-or union. pro ides f.-r th" n-.anr.er of realization. Tit" b'it backed by the Charr.br p of Ooc-rnet-e. c f ,he t -A r otto's nnd the Tb't 1 v elyj) of Hamm'-ml. The c ties utr te 1 AOttld It. -we 72.'f jj.'p..atlo'i a a I -eu Id en jo;, .-tatut'ory irivilezc h' ; tofoie u n.i a i 1 a id e. The rckOoi it: land p;.bl:0 pa- k departments eoull 'comlirie to ad -. a t. ag't. and the mtihot cf their reo rga n : zat. 1 on is specified .i

the bill. I'-oth i. ties ate non- to Joined, t o v ;ive the cpprara:j:-e cf one ctiy and 's p'anned by the union to ' fTo t xterf.ve impro vctr.cr.l.i in track el --at;n and other pu.d;o afct; a.ol road improvement mens ires. The r,. c.of "the -,c c.ty wv'ilii be de. id' d by pop hi r vote. six Stiglitz Park Boys DecidQ j0 Drink It, Land In n .. P,.Police Station, - rfPEClAL TO THE TIME51 V. iHTING. Ind . Feb. 1.. It - chaneed to dri.-e la it niht throu-i S , i R-l i ft 1.111. PiLfk. i rat .ittic comci situai"d on the road from j-. v, , , .,- Wh.it inc. ryiybc t ic d t he ie.bbin-,- arou'i , . . ,.H .,,, t,-,i,-.. ti;- if yo.i i 1 ut on w.,e in the n.:i'bbcrh..od touay y t I:.,vc sen the men ami voice-! attii. ,;.t..4 thoTC cii.dtr V-b s vv.t a i r ic'.s and shove Wt ii. t acre's a reason tor it. t.-.-icf Clay Collir.s 1 I the WhTtis.t-p.itec-was in hie office yesterday a'tcrr.ooii -.vlien, amid considerable racket, i t cotnes one of his palroirt- ti tryinc desi.erat-iy to keep sitvvhy-i herded tcs-ether. Now vvliit's the rtatte.-I" de;v..- -ed Hie chief. "Hon playing l.n, j. mm .-duns; witrt iw?" rnly he . ; -.-t tiie culprhs. ; 1 1 e.f whom W-..-V .i .-t, pant.. The h-'J'ti ; .;i.-d to answer. They rre to., busy h. ttir.c or.'o f-.-.ch ot 1. r and try in 4 to piainT.tr. : y i ' . 0, u ii lio-.um. island up. V"J ih.'-'irs.' commanded tb" cop as th" v. noie buncti hi' 'hod against him. "Answer the cioi qu-st ion or I'll turn ;c all m.o tpe tail ih'Xiff " N' ti ti - w . r. "Chief," sa.d the e'"p. "this" i'ttlo smart i.s -a nr. cotiviti lv-'ine trom out Ptisr!it7, Park wr.y. They otz e-.j,. j p 's..rn' thin' sh meful and wlo-.-i I (.o:nPS ; v y trie to make m, be. : jirve f bey ;u :.;.-v ed. When they ; 0jrin-t (t;,t tt. 1 siit.p-ed the in d'-.va , ,.,.. t, the eta' i.n." tConPnuod on ptEe ix.l SMS WIFE IS USING UP HI T n an r ff j i be l!j W a si .' d be no I 'l'S T save h ." money tiorrt It : s wife . j f b bont -, .to m Mlki.la In-li-titia Hat Sor !i-is ("led su I in th lianiiit.-.i'l sijo i ioi court iishin.: t hai. b. r lojutitcb rtu- l arTil i-e stayed .".nd that the- Fuvt T i list K Savings Kinrt of Inrtiana '.lurhor p.e e.njoired from paxiiic ca.-li S, be,. fro;n 5 . oee.-inil. j For marie years be says he ga hH wife ti n oT-bis . . riiiti.1.- and tt.at sho paid the bo-.j;. "ho. e .pensrs and t hen dej..ii: i d th; w !) The money w ai iil'.va; a ele t ,e F . t j , Ik- nfcme. Shi ' op,-' e d ifahit-g- it a joint ,v nl "'" ' ' ' Th. n Mr-, et.t.u.a Marted driittft.. b. e pa vs. a it 1 ; r the iayt big ,-;iri 'ibns' his money r'ght have re pa ate, ut i th check, book at.-l at '.-'. .hil n now elm n-,s r,e. n er a' 1 -' I"'' she ? t ! I rsfr; 1 1 - e s t 1 1 e mi n ' w;-!:es he It a 1 ir.ide it a joni account -. h n site ffi tred iitni to yen i s act--,. Attorney I'. J. Mo! an of liammond is rcprrscntin; :be plaintiff. BLIZZARD HITS MONTREAL MOVTRF.AI.. Q'lebec. Feb. 17. Th btiizar!. which has been preaiin over central Canada, struck this city today. fli 1 ail way both east and

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