Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 214, Hammond, Lake County, 28 February 1921 — Page 1

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"OE5v fTTPw Tyrro,' -e I- r 17 f rffcp ir H VS r fLum t& J-. 1 Ofif i 1 jlJrkJ&JLpJ M thk vr:xnt:a. Partlf rto(lT wfirmrr, iiioIrrnlc v. Intln, mostly iiorlhnffiJ, if 1 ii tl 4 I'3 JLv Ji-il i.l!vcted fcy TIMES carrier, .ti rr lOLHtb; en tre?t and at n;m ands. 2o ec ccpy; tact naav Go po copy. VOL. XIV. NO. L'l !, MONDAY, KKl-JKTARY lis. V,r2. II A M M OX T ), TXJ ) r A X X PS R IP F?l bis h M d? 4& k vid 0 uii w lisa vi

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Will Be ActivSy In Charge. Dr. Weis Heads Board Of Directors. r. . 1'iin tro . 1 1 r. .r injorf.it :n f-'.f ' ti-j - .p.1:o!i;iI vank ! invn prc.a.-'"i ! .1 's--r:i '. rxti'ii of South I'.rTnI, j :iv th"!-. W Uiinm (.;. I'tixron. ;irrsi : :'.ic I ! ;i mi in .j ii ii Tr'.J "t : .-'i'i;!2s j - of llfiij.rr.on.l a:i l f:i il K, ,,-v. j ii' r'.y a.-'i.--furt oas !..! i-f the First ; !-!tn! Bank of Hitn'.monil. j O'I a1 t':-!! S,ii :-ii:i, i"-i. ! r.p.-i ;.:- ruMv ini-.-j . ts ti'ok c!i.i!n j J.ar. i: Cii. nsfrnin z. I.'r. W i : - I Y 'i . Y. f- r tii"- past wn ! -; han been pre; dent cf th batik, i !f 'n efteJ i !n::;r,r.:i of th? boar.l i i c- I'civ of ';: r.t nri-J director? of 1 snk a'"-j as foi'.ow? J - t-r 7 ; i O. i "rtxteji. president; ('nrl K. Tt.-inor. v:c p :'. -1 n ! : o:.!l Feddr-r, cashier; .1 r. '.'.'iiham I: 'Wets, chairman of t: -M'ard. an in ad.liti.oi to tit" nf floors named above. M'ihia:n O. i'avtoti. 1 r. K. O. Ostrowskt an 3 Ieo ' Wolf ate d' ins wvdc inxKiti r:xpr;mn v. i The new hea J of the bank will be a.ctive'.y in charge's Mr. I'axton a vti of wid bar.kin? experinee. U it'.in the past month he sold out his r. terert in the Merchants National 'pl.:s of JiT0..-'riO.HA. and total rorce.s of over ?;.ena.nae. ,o.

Two years ago Mr. P-Mon -v,v a n . d (., , nc; ,.ne f f K;in.;nc.ni- - foort'tnity to organizp a r.ew bank: ' -l!iTZr.ll, bankin Muskrgmn. Mich. Toret'i'r with Ji' X-;th th.., ,oalh cf traintnc !n nil on-in-'aw. Mr. Zmky, postmaster "fi,,,nmPn c.f the banking basin-ss.

e-outi. t.enu. f.i- no- ...,.vo ;s;(lers. ftnt tepetiier sonte or t ie troni business in! erects in the Mi'-h-:n city and the fnion National banlt. v, itb a capita! stoclc ,,r S 400.0 mi. 00 and -'sources of over $.f.-'f.nfo.oo was t!ie r.-satt. Mr. I'axton t;;t b.o'.fis i-.i.s in-r-rerts in this bank. This bank today owns a n :aqn : fi--a n t oar.k and eii-iit f-fory office loFidirone one of the most coiisvdctio.i,. f;;f" :n the eity aril is tne iar Jfeyt mstitui ion of kind in MtiJitM'n today 'policy rno(.fnn The policy of the Citizens National J 'a to be progrrc.sK ely con t rue t i j with a program for the .np-bu ild in? o y i.! the community. Perfect harmoi assured in the new orpantza' io;i from he very start. The plan is to build up an. Institution of -which the who city may he proud. The executives of the bank under 1 ho new orjranizat-.on. are both men f long and wide exper!nce in nil ,,:,aj of hankinpr, rr.nl FeJ(i"r hav:ic ptarted !n the Ihn-t National Fan!-;

..f Hammond as messer.ser coy fn 1 j t (,f tj!ff buildins nhui Mr. M' iif-rn promoted from one d-part rn-n; "omI, ;i! lo.i and i.e. went into eonfereii .-nother until finally I'.c was triven 'h-jv...fi Asj.:tal)t Hwrp;an. O.lbert. ;:!!" of assistant cashier and placed inj

v .arc" of "discounts. TIK IV FIXK COMIITI'IX Much credit ia due William V. Weis. tho. pw chairman of tito heard, and h's predecessor, F.ifhard Schaaf in the presidency of tre bank, for navlns us:t the institution on a solid fo.1nd.1t on. Th ground work I'.ai been done admirably and the substantia! sup-r-slructurn will now h" ererte-d. Th (Continued on pas'; nine.) State Board Suspended r r amnion At th meeting: o" t!ie state at!i!'-tie hoard held at Indianapolis, Feb. 2s. the Hamrnond hlsrh school 'was su.-pond.i from the Indiana liiuh School Athletic association until Sept. 1. If-'!. This eb'eision support the riiticn :' SLa'e S elf tare . . T,. Trester, who ie..-en;ly susp. r.ded Iionald Shelton and Hain't! ' 'a d wa lleiler from !!.- lt.ininund ;.a--ketbai! team. fiiii.n itiir Oo- pr'-ti'-i of Coach Hart of Whiting an'ain.-t t'l-i.-liKibility on tho srro-ind that th-y had partic'pafd in iii;h school pra-. tec sanies while in!;Sirde. ( T!-.o fact that th- r;i!e cnvrrnin; ; i r.ctice jranie does not appear in t he 1 ear hoc-- and that there was no inpnllou either in the part of lite boys or of the school to un'iit- the rules of eligibility ha 1 1:0 wehebt in thc !) card's decision. j During the period of r,;.spen.ib,r the l;',gh school will rot be al'o,ve. to compete in nihbtie contests with ansrhool in the J. H. S. , . A. Ail track; meets held this .spring must bo arlnnsred with Cliioa ? and l.linois ten its. i ThovRh t ! 1 f- deciso'iti of tne state board is a jrroat d i -ap po-' nt me n t to t!i-: school and its friends, every effmt will bo mad to c-ncourasre end support athletic contest.,, within the school and; with reputable teams outside th-ji state. The school stands for clean sports and expects to enter the foot-: ball season next fall-with a jtood line v ntd all of til- old t.me v i j

Citizens Banhys New Cashier

' ' J e . - - ,f - . y zer.s Nav v i. ri .ni)i:;t new ,";;-;;i'r ..f t!;e (' t.umit i.8t:,t ;.as . m IIaii'.m"ii(i I-racti-a'.i.v '' ' lis Ff.-. ii- wa! .on ii aipa'-ai-i. led., end came to j Ha-rtnor.-t as a smnii oi.i'd. 1 1 is i. arly d ac; 'rill p:roeh.ia! a was !; tho I'i - noi. ml ;se, atf '"I I j wards attended the public h.ifra school. ! lie did not rrraJuate. how ever, but nt to ''on.'otdia colii'-fc in Foil j V a n e. T :t d. Faiil l"c,lur,rt? c-rnkinr exprierrei on.,r. a period of 15 years, aitho isli is f.;,i a yotinc man. lie ?t trt.-n j " " " ' ' 1 ' '""'' ''' ' " '. ,ani Tom th,r to assistant c.-nter.; j.aill VVdimr ; expe.c.. d to 1 m" a va'.-.iabie as.'et for the m w h-mk. His wide a en a a : n ' a nee w!.l ii i n a i 1 . i 1 . ills i perif nei. as i.i:si-r,nnt t- !'o r lias pi', 'n ihni a vnlimiiii !-; n o -, ' e-.i - f. r credits and local haakinir conditions that will create absolute- conhdencc In Foe riev- m n n a enor. t of the- r'atii;. Mr. Ffiiih-r is assi.eant si er.-pi r;.' of th" Hammond ild'.n jr A !.-:in ,v Uj. - ,.,,. ii-soo,atiori, was insniol t; it a. l:t!h"' ft'.rl, an 1 in r."-"a r-t m i I a s o n f th- e'eaii, ;.ro-ro in-- ! u ! e K rti u s a 11 u m be (o th'- c-'um ii n i ; y . Jt), r of n .-r MELLON CALLS W.sni..:,T' 'X. F"b. A. v M.--i-Fui of Pi! tsbti-3h. who is slated for!1 t'-e po-t of ,,-ci'-ta.''r "f ; h e t-i-oisurv i il.inb ins, called at tiie treasury department t nifty. Houston Secretary of the Treasu N. Y. C. TRAIN HAD RIGHT OF WAY In a s'at t::--I'lOfli New.- S-tov-ri.-.n in lie to t h - 7 u ; erne -:, .I-s-pii Of.'.. er from -a h t" c.'.tir...l the ared t-efiy thas; irn-i , s H . -,. s ,. fatal crosiuir. de. 'a the New Vo.-k I'-uir; rhrh; of way am! was S e r Stop ! ho ttal f! r r. In mi,. "'-'in ip-d th- ' F - pp e:.i,;::i 1. ' n - iii.01 !. scribed 1 ,,iv ,Re cra.-h c,.--p:rr 't'-i.-b-r normal -oroo--. ' XpTa ine-fl. ; ;, pi,,, :. s 0 . ;:-'!--t a .1 tra.ns. The trai th- icizieer first th-11 is Fie Tirlit of wav. That i 'ooc.r. w'l'et) is .set tiiahi'f is rf i-ased and the t-aip i d. !, e b ' ' l" on. That Is exacti;.woat happened when the hnzjter "" n,'"l '-'t nisi)!. F showed ;,p-th-N-w York Centra! train wa; the ttrst to bk !,.. buz;; r by almost a r 'i . : nor F.-r-trai ail-ad of the Michigan r. a sod be Ne m .1 f d Y-. -itra! train i.-e .is the train if: saw th- Mi, h;-,p mi n around t h - s an io. ::, i s.tw t'.e crossing i h' nP .ii t ro . :i . ('ni --. tl t i-i re i i riiit away what wa.. on.- to kao-r'.-n and t!:ou-:ht ihe t-w-r wouii ai.'-o t d n.oiis.hed. ca'.bd -. t'hailie Whitehead, the t f hpirrafih operator itli m-. f ivl we made for ;h- .st-ps which i-a-i tf to- irrupn-i. "The Miciiipan train ly this time had hit the li-rail. which cb--a-!v shoued that th- block JK., been f t osair.st it. am! plowed over the t ii s and trae-1-:--, tearin- them up as 1:. wint. acro--s the New Yc-rk v-n-tral riuii! ..' way. W'ii'n the tirrd ' o:o ii tne Mh i.i-nn t'enl.ral train h':d j n.-s' d ov. r th- New Y-ok Centra 1 mi.: of w;i;;. tin- New York Central train cut. thro :-',, it. Its 1... onoui.e t-rpb -l o-- and th-co;o.-io-s of p.,,;!, trains scattered in all d i ri : on s , "I canni-t help hut f-r 1 tha; the Michicran Central ensrineer wa fisi.ep fop tn-re tirf- two bh eks that, ar- visible r.lni-.st a mi!" and a half before bo reach s the rrossinir."

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Fisflii Word Down There :l ::i K.-ist ! ;ii!in-otnl to ca ft man i t 1 '.v ;:a : 1 1 a i ! M ', .1 : V. 1 -l ' 1 1 ! lu ll J ' ' ' 71 j !,..:::..n i,-:r. M- :!. !. h i's at i par.;. I '.t.uj 'irni t.i!,-.-ti a r;r: i'' iert'l int.. : t ,..ir.-" i;..t: (:: at '"I::inbiM a:vl j M'lrtun :tt . nui-s. T'.H woro !..,t Ur:t:k. w i).-n I :n on a i iiT, i ii.iti.-i-. i ii ; ori ii. l.-HiO!l.' i taste i n h - iy soU-etinir M-v i.;-.. -A'.vl ' ) In 5.;o'.v Lis a t t n t ' i : l s . cikr. -irard.-il Mrviii !.iU:l til 1 a ! t r I '1 bim arojnd atid .!d 1-, i tn ti heat it. Ikn-norasoff upon Mvid a;rd;ed t 'tod, w liero- j hat i-t.1 naiin 't T!io lig lit s as on. ( if Moj"ski and I'arlsun 1 . a pe to-d to lie nor ai d niar.ajre.l i s' parr.to the (o-ciiter.s lr-firi-the pko'o '.i.fi.s v.to. ii. d. I'.nt'i non drew $.S and costs in po.ico cm rt this rm tii ; . M.vtd in t . ( t i f v i n - ii n:a ntain.-l that his ad v -rsarv v, a 'i.-ev;. . ; hi. n 1 1 - that nif-itin's i ' w fro H if! i.t !r. s place and tiiat ii? loot j t '.! olh.-rs of what transpired there, j L. rionasoff n;j it wasn't so and that .- rr.flo.J it. .list before ni.tiiir.; tiiepe arrests the , . t j;,- -. -s ;,nd sent Oharieo I.i ; t and i Tci Martin, both of r,.-,.t Morton a'- - - jnne to the pdiee ,ta(i"n. . l o.- na .5 at tPdr it! rc n t ... . t .ie ( ni a mbia thoatir. Martin had acc.ise.i !h.:ttiej r,r ...rrvin- t.ii., to t'e !-.n,riirir nn.l i uttinrj h'fi in a had !'-Fnt with hnr. 'i'ii" w re fined SI and costs each. nn,,,.f UtIKUli KUUH

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;. J. flmor.s. Xortl.errs Indiana fren;. 1 is bruised. lb- was Peter Fain. . f f chief for federal prohibition rtjforc j IFsina. Sas';. -Ih-- e ntire makeup ii- j men-, returju-d to his office at llim-j one of st,-,.ti-th and virility, and su-j JOMilMt C. IMTO - l'l. u -1 this morninp' after spending th-! Rests imniediat iy the lumberjack (.f ! "".''C ti"'.v j-.re.s.'ie; t cf th--' '- ' F z-' n s 1 rp - is v.i . fit Na:'...t.a! 1 i-p'.er , Krctti-r part of tho tim- i-iii.-i- Thurs- j ii'-utM..i policeman. J N.tsh.nal b'i;-.k a .- b-.rn in i . " r i n - t . 01 . j i-c n, -a u y .,f u lo.-'h he -,v;i- vtce jrc-i-j day in Ji.-tri.it where ho and thlrt.v -three Further on t h - icfi. little Pearl '; - j Io a. 1 1 ; - 1 - 1. . .- d w - ; . i. : , . , t he J d : . !:. hiithii- li is interest i "l t hof his operatives n.-.sist'H materially in; anauj:h. rests upon a stret.-her nd j fr.rm. Imi:n.r hi.- eariy j.n.nli I h-Obo-hoo- ei.mpai.;. he wa elected a Mrikins a. t ;-,-in.-n.luou s Mow at the. j !v pintr her compauy in d- ath on ti.- j eiit :;to the ln.ior It:, iiius at Ai- io-:m- of the M. ri-iiaiil','' Na-.oi:al K.-uze.l Mitmi of imii.-rtin-- wliiske-, -anie str-tch.-r 1-. Mis. Jla'.ph Sec ..fMuiny, Jnd. -i'-k. t.-it-r ..n l.e wo s e.'rf-feil vyv:from Oamnhi. i Mi-hiean ihty. led. lour:.,) about ih- j Mil :ir-i hankit;.; vrrfire n n the! d, r.t ,.f Cos bank and. f-m d 11 y-ars I A sp-ciiil irain was u-e,l in tnliinc the l!"' '"'l elo-et rid xc'ibied nil ove t i m n .;-.a ; ioU ,,f i h - A i i-.c.y M a 1 - b;in ... j h -. t capa ,-i ; y. 'dry tsuuad !o r,,.(i fr,n I -, . Wlo-n ' ' :M' l,edy. ('bins J .h t.-ou. F; k ha r ! . ! n h. j I, , : , .- on b- w to JpCl,:;-. ,'.,'...; Two ; ., ,-, a.:., o, company - ; 1 his ithevb-ft troit ho-t IiiKitt twintv-H-e-n j ' -stim'-r on 1 1m New York Otlipa j wh. re oi--.n:o--! I'.- 1 , . M i r e .-t a u - i .1 w. A:;,::,-; V. Znky lliuuor ftintitclers were m irit. 'sr.O.OOfi i n':,ir" !'''"' ,,is ""'"h in "': i:1 ' ' " k in v.'.i.-'i .:,:-rp;h-e !. v. a . .,s-,,,' f,.;:-n j . -d. !, r.,..,.,,-, :v-rVi of 'bprnr had been eaptun-d ai.di';""' ! r'': ' ' ''M' !" '! as if i " ' ;1 ' ' 1 vp'!, his hioth.-i-. J. . 1 'a x - , "..' ha-t', (f M-ch n. Mi,-:-., a a i-oat a: m,i at ;2a.0iui Was bemr In Id i " 'r'! f-,himc- It.. ! "" ! wl.-ch -' tie-! 0 -t 'ihii ?F'0.-f-.r eonfl -cat'ot- : Six 'n,!l1,'n:'"' tlr'-cted by F.dnnrdj U;i 110;; hnnkir- ,p::ie ;,; tn 1 .-upt.i! -:,,', n v. ih.i ft.- ! Th- "ic.uor Vueluded eases of about '" ' -edn-r ;.b-.ut th- ir work --f ' ! , r. cm -, o . Kan.. where he , , ' -. -r ,. h ... ewirv 1 au brand to on- famibar in ' " ""' '' rv! r' 1""1"";5 ,h'lt in ! t ' - Koo--an s-a'.r- bank. o-M out: y,,. ,..,-..,, Tiammond hi-bar-roe,ms , a' th- Fnit-d Sta:- T; 1 , ; -omi . , - n i - h-1-1 and th.y -i.-.;,., :r-:,.r,M, :, NN l;;o ,,:;, , .,.,,., ,. "F j; ,v..lo.vrr 'believed tlmt th- l-o-n arr-tol w.-r-i 'A ' ,; - 1 ' " ' 'J-'"s, m-,., .- Fofick fr... Ff: vpst to io.-;,;,- i:, '1 ,;. :: ,:p,,t .., ,;, , ,,,.,r. , , .. - ! .dies pre-s p-tabl- f -r i d-n t i fua t - ti . A p. .,0 11 . , ., ... ... . Co'si 1;.' a ssuc ai t f d w 1 1 it .--a m- I .e ! iw . 1 . o , .... u. 1 .... . . y , . , , , , , . ; . i - post-

i ro i t ma n, woo we polls to J-ii! Sf.vtrOn Imiiat.abi- t, furnisl, bill. iC . I: 1 ina.r dnry with a in.-n-1-in- ' v. itli whiske y. IT-; refused to tn la hoy -, .1 uas ridinrr w i ' h him w diii'-d to make a. rta Len-,-n . From t statement l.ad's were worked i.tit'when by the lii'-t n it round-up was pfe-.-ible. SCHTT PRRMI5.FR

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. oe.an .Scott. UlllUlillll -I ,; !Uj mit tee whb h in in ciirirK'i of th- Serbs of .-ti t -rt a in np' n' s b-intr pi-.. 11 I 'us jn-1 or a", th- I I-imm--mi Counnw huh. !-- : . ii' V -S he: Jias h-.m-l- d tt lli'Oi one fi r u-f ' I : i'tii alay e-ci:i:iL-. ,. Fo-!-: -i id. who ex, - . y-u'-s e-i r'.e.i.-n.s and mixes a l- !' funny ' istui'fa.id mu-i uith t Rem is him- fir--nif In d b v ! he I path Fj c. cm huiean. ! F,i.ka:d yrote Mr. Scott today as-u;-i :rpt h:m he won hi be en hand. J f- :ci s '. ! in part: ', ,,ux M1,,,, , ,., i;i j,.,tr )iii'!.-l with a i.-w of conduct iny one ,.f i np- P'-on'- -- ecu ', i. -r.-s, s-une cartoons. 1 Mums an 1 more or 1-ss iiini.n l.-itm.i- f' Fipe 'o b- lA.-i'.l'.ii. As tin- moist is'ti i -n- of th- uuihr-st sp.,.s to land in, C "' j v-'int.-d to ad-, is- you in a. ! -. . i ne-. A - po... I pnuio Mcnii.) be on th- i :-if,.rn a: i ,ii-,v.::j. play it low pounds ,,. nius- ; ie. K:ra p .a bht is essential ; Mi.tniu-ii- ray M, -1 eh : - ;: mi j !,e-s. p.;,i an ;!.! i,.;e is nl-ohitii;.- lu-e. ss.-i tw. Y-u will r. ml'ly m.-i.-ttnizn m- at thpot. b. cioira! mari-e-d o.-cu 1 1 -i r i -s on- f::- e. on, SMI ,.f cioth-s, tv,.. ,);.,,,,!,. 'two Kfif-s. ihlto for t roil eviraii::;;; OWN YOUR H0MI " ' I nm add.es;pr:T thi a a vert isemen ' j to every in. m ia this district who v j ambitious to oc, n las mune. i a-n in a li.'sil.i.n to build a number of housein Hammond. Whit it: if aiid Indiana H.-iiho;-. To th--. who do not have a substantial as'i i icar.ail 1 off-r a hi . e. elass pi., - li.i'.i" 'or 5'i-ahi down and Jbi,'.."! j;.,.r in oniii. To (lio.se out of em pL.yincr.;. I can oF.r you an oup..rtun. ly to i'!n;ii-iv your' own labor in na';-!-in o-pr own li .me.s. Far-re aMrntti . e rix roe.ni bu n rralo s on well located l'l foot b tp rak floor--and t t i in an limine; au.1 dir.it--; r-om. I heat and modern plumbing:. Pro e fai.iiipi. Fie rooms or, 4) f.T-t Ft. modern $.".ef""i ami i i'. Tbr"e and f mr cd-tai."-s on 25 foot l.ns, $ 1 . 5 e n upwar-l. Interest ri.x per -ent. Write to AM ire Fake County Times. Hammond.

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INQUEST IS POSTPONED

iiV john" f. pr:r..X!;r i.Sir :al ( 'nrrei-ni'nt.ieiit. . t;-,e I. N. S. C.JIKSTJMTON, l:i(i., Kv.-b. f S.---A j siat- invest l;-' ion "f the Miohiuani ent :-ii!-No-,v Y.j'. k Central irain wr.cit J io.-iiiii il tuiiay as Cor..n r It. O. S -iix 1 ' of 'a!i.n :a is . l''J.. bfcui !iis invest i K'.il i"U ni' File c.'iu.-o 'f til'' t i k a in! mado i i ;i -i st to no commodate ia iai iv. ? j of tbf thirty-oii; at ictims v. It., thus far has :. - ou o.t.rSoatfd f."in Fia ! tl.-l.ris. i i l!:is sto: eing: written !n th -'a'.eil liodie-.a in tl f lis the n roii rt ak iiiB !'. i tu ishment of P.rd anJ 1 t ; r. .ff . On r.n? i-le of the vrn. r, pile 1 i like I'onhv d. a re abi" - hod i ei men. -ll'at women and golden-haired cbi tiren. Twenty f" t to the rear are In hi i nondesi-t 1 1 1 so . i i o of I mat. y w'aii-h never w!ll le given a name that j was tdar"d tipo-i their lieacio by foul and iovii.; i an n3 h" to lay tn i if i 1 1 ! walk throii-rii tioa est a blisliim-n t and ! not r.-er.,; n t'.i'r own. I As t!,is c!"r' written, tncy J are carry inp in ' i " M?fK way ci moth- r and her littlo child six year old. ! Tiv'v are .utnibcrs I- and S.'k ti oh. Id's hair is singed. The other's face j is binned i,, .v., ti i f'Ci Kn it i oi . Ticyi have j.Jac 1 ihe mother and (h.ld upon j the main f!.-r alongside of two otiief j I I v t"il',;1 " !' r I' hient'i -ni the i i i ,i i.iiiiii Lr.ini ai i.i-i ii. ia.- i .o i--a I-. i..- .luo i I i I c ! (lre:--.-s. : " .lust three feet tr-.m this tragic s:g.it arc the rf ivains of Mr. or Mrs. Sotn,;body wiiii left Ch.iir.jro in tito form o ' ' a man or w ama.i and brisi.ly u alk'' I j f 1 the tram w ii'u ii left last night. To- j day in this furniture store and uneirr- ' 1 taking ;.. 'trior tats form is olio.- a i bundle and it is doubtful whether one 1 pi w of that form can be restored to j j l.fe-lik .1 p;j-:ir.t tic 30 that i lentifloa- j ! t ion may l.. ma le. ! T.i the left...." tho -.wr-.ter with a ! 1 1 finiin on his t .eeTfT d.viili. ' liec-Ha ' nusi,-' prouts.-t -if toe l anau an norm-. ( Acst. IPs face 1- scitrtoi ami his bod-- i re , 0 0 ; u n ; -'S.hie to ai.-i ' '-r--m -r i p ii;;- aside f,ohim and the t i" 1 101 1 t i -b-Tl ,1in th- t re C h- s i t - ia t i n ! has iiu-iud -vr--t i'C f oay, u I 1 of t be 1 e 1 ; ; V c s that w -- '1 to Ffy the i-t i;n f t io- - is ii-'hig intf rfe-ir.'d v U I. 1 irover. a ca.m ,-.i-nt for 1 ntin-ie-l on pace HUTTON-WHI H "i ri n c was r -b '.! .Ind.-- H-.rd 1 In m 1 i.nii'l S'tp'-ri-T 1 . 1. 1 : it ori 1 int. it.et J. a v -t Are r. Htitl.-u .'-mi his attorney Wh .1. WhinI . t ,vn i:-en v, ere , Hod for niitrinit iat i-'rii'-i y i-u : i-f u-imi t ion ii-d by til. liiiihlb i"l th- iijuncth-n .tiil ..f the S.liool 'ity ..f Frimnc-mi tominst Mr. i.iit.-i. in- re !'r hi y m-i-T- a m from tie- pole. at . i- i o-i 1 This i;:.ir:ii-p Whim a .- I.n 1 ; 'i - f.-m- o h Attorn.a !-. ay. ! C 1- nil leii ill ' 111' 1 V a : a: m 1 -1, a a . - e p pui - days f. . r il 1 i u t a u a pp. a h Consaierald !im- was th-u ;-i eiiin- alii! orities in ar-uip ! r- n.l.intV n-'t i.n to s-t as id- t I-iih Ilia! they si-,,.;-) y.e.e ,.. ; tin - . hopl-i b-- In hi in ,-i i c airt. Hut 'on v - e ruer-d b- ; h1 urn plans and spe 1 i : b- t : i-ns cm - . hopld ,1-t b.- h.-h! i- , cp.t o ,-d iiuil.mis'overto'AnPef't Add'lson'n.'r.i r y He ,a :nm.ins Fiat he has p.. Mans j i.i..nKMK- p.. ih- s.-h....i City but' that i d lions to th- Industrial 1 Mi- offi.-ia!:, w . ro try Ins- to (.p't Ihs pri-l n to memoranda without payimr fort 1 b -.ii I 1 er-i - c t h- -i,- 1 f. ... . ., , v. . I - j ' ti .-ii- n i ol plans w-re pr-parei provid tic", ne suin-nntcii't tne const --act ion of Hi- building and its aibiitiotiS and that Ii- stands r..ady to fttlhll his part of the 1 n; rack POISON HOOTCH CAUSES 5th DEATH Pi TTS.BFItO H. Pa.. Feb. 29. The i I fifth death, occurred here today a a I result of several men drinkinK "a eon- I portion which, ac-ordinjr t.. Coron-r Samuel j. Jamison, is hi k-ved to h.tvc be--,, ruo-Miy n ood aie -ho.. ,

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New President Citizens

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ri --o., ... -s ju. 9 CTi i-Bll A v - fc. (BULLETIN) Armour, and Company. Chicy.-po rr.-at packer?.: today lost in the L-'nitfU St.ites Suprcm.t ' court ll'cir contest io r-per-'ite a sw.tcn tract to their plant in Dale.?, lexas. (BULLETIN) : ; V T !"C N A T ' X ' L r.t ;S 3 - p V WASHINGTON. Feb. 28. Kentucky 50c-on-a-'V.II'-n vcluskey tax j for March 12. 1920, vyas decl.Fcd ur.constitutional by the United Slates Supreme, court today. The d-'ctsion was rendered in lest cases L'rrmrht by the Kentucky Distilleries Warehouses Commanv and I. A. l-neJticra, inc. I (oULLETIi!) W CtMTN'F iin' th !, a o t;, j v . va unvjoe., t i . - . - i nr. in come tax act of li?J) uccs r.ol impose a tax on gifts bequeathed by wit's, the United States Supreme court today de- j cided m ihe t-st case of Stanley Field, j executor of the estate o!i Late Im:!J. 1 I he properly assessed p-assed by the execution of the general power of aw DOintment, 'tutnenzed -1 J.,. i! 1' ti uie w, o; u t i her husband The court cf clvms held that the act 1916 dld"C 'mT n ' made by will, but relates to transfers j made before death. (BULLETIN) ! WAS! IINGT0N, Feb. 28. -The Fed-1 eral barm Loan Act was declared con-1 stitutional today by the United States j Supreme court and the court declared i j farm land banks are lawful institutions ! authorized to issue bonds. The! ,opinion was renaerea hy justice JJay. ; (BULLETIN) W.ASH1NG10N, Feb. 23. Hie con- . , .hr,., .,, ftf tko Inrliana W..! mn'. tlill.ir.,,11'1111 v. ,i ihuii.i,u i ui Kllltll o r . i it . 1 i Compensation act was upheld today by tne United States Supreme court under a t?.t case brought by the Lower Win Coal Company.

Of i National Bank

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vc-: cf 21 1: 20 to'J.:y, t!;e fit!- se,"r.f :.;!!cd thr DcarcMw' l'vcfcrcndun bili!!i'

j w!i:cii p-rovitlc.! lint !mnd ic ; municipal art! po! i.h-htl corporations

except for fciicc! purpofos s-ic-u!:! lc ; oicl u-ic:-s approved hv a vote of the - TliriPH-'

(3ULLF.T!?i) Xl'AS! iiNarON." Vc;'.' 2a. ' ' - The ! Ia-vcr Food a :u Control net wa 5 decaret! invalid an-.i r.-icom-lFul.ona! toj ct ly by the Unifod $'e.leS Supreme J court. 1 lie opinion of Us court was i banded down by Chief Justice White. J Ihe lnahty of I tie act avis ch.F'Ienged ! i v twelve diiierer.t cony-errs from as many apple;. (CULLETI) h " INDIANAPOLIS. Feb. 2o. -- An j annual tax of $ 3.00 on i rtnarri-u men over 'hiriy proposed n a bill mtro('tiff- to.foe In l he ! ..-,,';! I.. : 'sv . j . i ..... i .v . , . , l- ! resertativc D ear .Money flenve ed, 'roni t'.i.i source vvoui.j yo io corn- ? Sfhd funfd' rind t'io'-e iit:dt to Le narned are! exempted. WLS0H HAS SAID HIS T.A8T WQED WASiiiN.rrcx. c ,. u '" vvi.: n n-, fa --;'.- t n ; 'j',:'.1!7''t V".!' ' ,"! . .'"i"' ' 7'? . ' ' ' i '. o:cat-d that n n as set a s ' is - n - ,nnn , ;,,r, . , e,-r;-r :;n. i.e. ,., :l i i ' el t ia .1 be d t i - nun on ,c. cola r - tl- bC If- s is a. ; : V matters y t -re him. This a n nop ne np-r. t f House wa? interpreted reports that the preobb to send the trea'.y loic! --for- jeavins o'"th--. : . d h - a ; i ii :' a "h" r'i the White orr-io-.'.mz .1 1 r -burned rc - as n . i u t - i . . f

Train Runs Past Block Signals Set Against It Last Night.

(BULLETIN) ! iNTfRNsTPONAL NEWS SERViCFJ POETEK, Ind.. reb. 23 Torty-two known, dead at lioon ma-rkad the traffio tell of tha Uew Vork Central Michigan Central rc.il horror here.. XI seema cer. tain the death list would me swelled a rescue parties continued iheir search. under thfi grim moment of -wreckage which nrarin the scene of last nig-it' crash of the Mlchlg-an Central-"Canafll-an"' and the 'New York Central's "later. state Limited. ' Tt7o more bodies were takes, from the wreck this afternooni brinsrinjr'the crunher of known dead to 44. IMJUNAFOMS. Ind., 1-th. 2S. OtTlclal in vfl iKBtlon by the state f 1 11tliitna Into the il simtroiis wreck nt Porter, I nil., nm Ktnrted today. Henry .ink ,-iml .1. o. Martin, railroad inspectors for the pu'ilic irnloc coromlnlo have departed for I'orter to conduct a thorough probe In 11 11 attempt to fix reponibl li ( y for the crash. rntlTIlll. Ind.. Feb. 2S. roar more drnd, found hurled nt 9 o'clock thl morning, under the jrrtm monument f recknjie which marki the scene e( the roll horror lic-re, brought the total knonn killed to 3S. The four were found crushed under a litter of ttvlntcil steel near the huso iNerr York entr.tl engine nnd it is l.e-lle-ved the locnmolhc nftrr Icnrlns tlfrotiEh the Michigan Central (Tula, iliasS'il the hoilira with It. It Ii believed Hint clulil or Srn more bodies till remain burled In the wreckage. The number of injured iir placed tbl morning :it nc huadrcd. I.. W. Krclor, Huperlntendent of eliools nt 'Mlcliicnii City, Ind.. listed n in on u the ,!r:il In an early disunity li:(, was not evin Injured in the crash. PORTER, Ind.. Feb. 2S. Tlrrtyfcur were known to have been killed when dawn lighted up the rail disaster here today and revealed rescue partiey, half frantic with the nightmare they Rad been through, still tearing at the wreckage to recover bodies believed to be buried in the twisted mass of steel and wood. At this time the number of injured was placed at close to 100. Most of those injured who did not die within an hour or two were but si ghtly hurt. " ' r.TJSH STjrFLIXS ISOM OAB.T Anotlor was added t-. the confusion h-rc '.hi'- morninu w'ten th- scant food Mil ply of th ; town vim exiiaust'r after f-i.iin-; wr.ek i-tiius mid rescuer's nil ni;at. Supp'i-s ar- h- n-; rushed from li.-ii-y and otiier n-arby towns, however. "William 1 1. Fnirbr. Accountant for th M :. l-.'ls-m i ' ni r.-.l nt Detroit, was araonjj th- hiiicd. H" v:ni returning- hotn fr en a ;si- with 1:1s i.-r, Mis'; Daisy l.infrb r of I 'iin'.t.'". roHxirR -wrcir. rscalled Fast night's . r-c. as the seceiuei ba't ,-;,.:o;.'i- mi ;!i- Micbipan Central in tl.8 I as! thi- e y ears. (hi Ju'y 1'!. S? IS. fit i.r:.aps v.-i re killed find IF' injured m a .-i-'u-.-iid eol'iision betwen mi r-iuipmf nt !r--,-,u rnd a Hafrenbe.-k-W.'Cila-e eln-ui trnip. li", - ii'tifs west rf i !n r y. Mot far ft-"ii the scene of ti:- i-roa't rasb. lit U ci-s-s re virnl wood, n c-.-ichf,-, c ca-tr-.!i:!"I to ii.- d. nth toil. HOW IT HATZVESTIliD Th-'- i Vo i -m r'r. iimuest r.ocb i Air ar! v '".1 iy t-r e, tl-"nuh probe of i.tii ..f tii- ni-.sl si-j. .- ..n-.e di-ast-rs in milion' bisP rv. I! available K'tiislcs '.hi- m. n.na j'h'1'.-d tin' total num. I' ib.-id ." t I-i-; thirty -live. tw. nty p r s " ; i s r-i-i i'.-'-d "injurle. ''!. - v. r' i-'.; oc.-utr-'d vvlien a N'err York ". lar-il llyer crashed into the C-p.-ol. -.p l.im.:-d of tio- M: tii.t.in Central r..-id. Th- (.m-di-in Limited left Chi-,-api at S ..a I. -ok last n j;ht. The New V.rU ''lajr.-.i train, kn-wu j.s the Inter. -'a-. ioma-d, was bound for Cbleng. !,--,i F. - ion. T!.- . rash occurred at .-'boii-. c ;pi e'ebak las' piiiht. E1A3IES IX. C. '-TxiAJliN ii i i-oiia'a iiae-: iK'iiion o' th'e ca-o-lrorP:,. was biutpi.el b- e.fficiais of b. ah n ads to (h.pu'oi.ne responsibility. 'I h- tow-, rm.-. n at Fie 1 n ler-neet ion of li e t. i. roads ,-Uiia i thai the Mo hican c. iitr.-i; tr-.'.n rm pa-t two block .signals C. il h id be. n s. : -.-mill !t. The f. :iowinr bodies of wreck victims ih- Ci..-ti ri oil morgue have been, Mil. AMI") MLS. M'i'llAY. CIlicaRO '!. M'DI.l .ToltN'si i.N", Fikhart, Ind. Hi rim i-r- of th- New I tor it Cential t i-.iin. lilioilhi: IT.LANM'. r.lkinrt, Ind. ..-.ii, an of tin' N". Y. C. train. W. ;. F.NCLFM. Detroit, Accui.t for the Mi. hican .'i ntrr.l. Mi;. KAI.PH SFF, Mi-hii-an ":: ., Fid. 1 ' 1 !A "t I "A V A N A GIF 5 years o'd. o;e!::t;:.i'i ' it.., Ind.. niece of Mrs. MISS ir.N'K i ' A M PL L FI .. Ja.-k. s ,u. Micii-. ! - ii'i?i apher for the Modi, i 'en' r il. ill MIPON" I'A'.li'illlhb, Lavcl-.st-k-p itr!ti-'o ''oiumhln. Mil. AND Mi'.S J. COLLINS. London, Ontario. A. MAT! IIFWS. Miskot. N". SMi'.S. I'.AilMlY KllAMFR, M tot, -;; i n ' 'il y . F. W. K'-lLl.TCIt, Miperin'.endent of sebo 'is, .Miei-.'iran City. PFTFli CAIN. Itesin.i, Saskat.'h'Ui.'i. T. .1- C A M I'llLLL, address u.i-!-. now r.. MRS. FP.F.P .CmVlIlH, Michi. K.-.a, ni,'" ,i Mif hiijan Central . Con: ; "j- l on uast n - cn i