Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 230, Hammond, Lake County, 18 March 1921 — Page 1

LhADhKS BiSVUHS BUILDING

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TOIDOAN SLATED FOR DIPLOMATIC POST, TIS SAID

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American Troops On Guard Today To Prevent How Outbreak.

Pros. Atty. W. O. Thomas Announces Grist of New Cases

."'''".llta. Johannes Kopeike Re-i "

members Times Squib and j "fiq;:;.

Sends Pants From Germany. '"x S !

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Wiaiiv Leases

From Gary Liquor Lav Violators Feel Hand of Law in Judge Smith's Court

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Walter F. Drown. VTalrer F. F'rcwn of Toledo, O, has hct?n otTered a diplon.atic aprointn.ent bv 'resident i larding,

f -cord'njr to word from

(nn.t,T:Tiv. MTERNAT'CSAL ',F'A5 l-V"L' WASIiltiTOV. Mar.h i- " rr" ports of the flcMins uloi.ic t!-.-t.mnIe had r-rhrd tho n.ljutai.t-K-n-rral o( thf n..r d imr I in. r. t up to :t i this mornlngr. Srfrrtarv of I.nbor Davis tt nt lii" offl.c emly toilny bnt tatrI that iniTtilRratlon uuttiorltl- bad in:ul- no report on the olanh with Mt1fsnn. !NTrFNATiONAL NL5 SESVItEt Eli PASO. Tex., Mnrch Is l-' cht.ng ; that broke out last r.'prl.t along: th j jlio Grand- bPtwoc-n Mex!.-ar.j and ! United Ftates l:r.r-.::rati-.-n offic- rs ar.-l soldiers, had died iown this tn-rr.!-...- . and the border Tvaa C'-' t- A clcs'' guard was being maintained howcvn,' by Amerlcflti troops. Two UniteS States t5Dlfli?ra werf

v-ouniei during- the cx-har.se " f shot? and several Mxica.n3 are oeiicvcd ao to have bVen hit.

The phord'.r.c ftartfd when an 1m- j migration inspector called on three vr-ana Gpn waiinc across ti'O Rio

Grands to halt. The Mexicans ore J Paid to have cpened fire, which thi Ira- j HammOUCPs Oldest Residdlt

misration oflricrs returned. Iti.1o:Tt?n ambushed e.or.s th Mexican sid. J .'.n- J ed In thn ehootine and United Ftatr-3 j troops likewise entered the fray. Fit- ,

Ins continued almost, s'.odui.y uuw early hour this rr.ornlnp.

: o. VhojiiHC d-i'iiy i,r.'.'.-utlnK !n--. ha mad.- th-se ffttint; iur t!u- ! wt. k . :' Ma r.-ii 21 ' y.-nd:ty, Alar.'it . icistat s. -njc Kartch. ; lti:6 Ktatc v.. 'I on ' l.irk. Tu-.d;tv. Mar-.di 2: i;;,SHt;te v.. Jvdro Ai'OVia. ' 1 ti : :' - - .t af e vs. Ha: ry Ka'.lia. Y-! ( Miay, Mar h 2 S - -'1712 Stat- vs. An:, m Url-anek. 1 Stut'? v?. Jo- Urcswi-. : Thursday, Mar.-'.t 2! j !'":;' .-'iat- vs. Afhur W-rsham. ir, i i S; a! - v -:. t-'Ti-w Shukala. jr. 1 1 Stat- vs. A '. 'olin. ; n-y; stat" v?, .'.b- (.! tl. ) Friday. Manh ITi ' J.-.C4 Stat v;-. ran ' j an o vt-h. . IMS- ?'at- vs. S:vc Chi'istofiliS. i i;j. Stat- vs. Viro r.t '' as-r. 1 --Si a! o vs. Jim C'-rai c. . Cl Stat- vs. Jo- I'akornc.

san diego man iTn-City Civic Clubs invest!NAMED ASSISTANT ffatp Ciil'-'inar LA DOR SECRETARY ' b 7 b

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I) you ren-.rr.Tj-T aw.iy hn-k in the i

-arJy war days hia c.ibl.. di;v-ic!)f

t.aiv wiiore tii- niicit l.Q'ior traRic is

ti!i thriving in spite of ail efforts .f the T'(l!o and t ht law to f top if

I Anwrae t!ios; ir-ttinir the ir'i xitnuin

tol l of tho m'T.uffCturc f l'ap-r pants j"-ntcn.-e u -re J..Jin 'hovtH-y, $1''Q ati 1 in (it-rmany and 'I'ttssin? Show" of The j " n'en of GO days, flense , , M !o-i-li ;;0 da v s Kiisncnd. d y-ntoi-e Ti.vE.J fa-ctlousl- wondsrt'd how Attor- 1 , ... . t snd J" iit.e, f':ii,cy 1 .,a s i-. - v. s 1 . sa::.e ;i-y Krie Sproai would lock in a pair of . tn,. an, .suyp.-ndd ,-;r.tfia- .-rnd the

th-ni? Wi-ll Erio has a pair.

same in too cas-

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1'ut fctand stfo Muhny was hr-u-ht into court

, back I.-.ks d-nt ail try to rm-.h mm at j chiiroi wlth th r,fiv.nc.., but the

LlllJ -l " "' I f v id Tve showrd that S;e

car firia hum i o jrun:i;,)iy i innocrnt and tii.it his w

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i What Is the. s;tua".on s rftao " i-an for bul'.dlr.s purpo?'-.-( in toj Culutnet rc-ion? That, is the s.ib.h" ' I th.it is to be taken up at th- pec-n 1 ! s-s. ion -f th- f..n)tnitt-o f Ilanini'-nd. 1 IZast ("hioaco. Ir.d.ana Harbor an-! 1 c Whiting civic clat.-s that Is invet'..i;1 in" the biiildinp del. d' -ck, in Superior

.'o-rt V.o --nl No, 2 t"nlt,ht at. eich:. o'ldo-k. At th first .cls! 1 iite f."t wa. established that ir.UiU.ns of dollar of bui'.d'.nj? activity is L-nig held up ".- ca j. ..f the hich cost f bui'.dlni;- 11 w tr.uch cf this hih cost U attributahh.' t , the r-st of iniar- in- building ? And if loan rates are h!gbr ! tliT--am-Jast ificati n f-r the I:icr-a-e ArIla:i:tr.o',d ir.on-y b.-nd' r e-tung- r", : ri. an to- mark-t pri-c f r th-ir ; The fiiiftncit,), of bu;l i.ntj t.vity 1 -re .f t'a- ro.'.sL i ;.i p -r t a :i t fa l--ra the

Edward J. Hennfns;.

Edward J. Henninff of Snn Dieyo,

ton. Ambassadorship to c.'.her 1 Italy of fh-:ura .re mentioned as s possible posts. '

; j,;-- State vs. Karaumnia. j IC23 State v . Mike rarttas.

It'.j'. S'ato vs. 1 'rtstis ( arr-s. lif;,". Stnte vs. S'-".e M"r.t if. tfC-t Stat.: vs. Leu! Athisi

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net tariiis' tiieni anyway i-tju.s- t:i. i ;j

jpatr is a little small. j ,. protestations nnd an o-cas;on ,1 j CaL, has hppn nanifd assistant SfCJ Tit!.-, morning Jtt.i;.;- N-rtfn's court I h-a ! n from lo-r husband to disco.,i- f"p''''"V of laPor. He's a TRtl?p of

iat crown Feint was Interrupti-d i'sr a tnu, operations f.ith her still she r- J''- onsln- a iawyer and a high

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t'C-iK- iai ,:f.' s- a tun; an a.:j, urt.n.otii. u- . b-r makiiR' t h- stuff. Sh

la.cv n. sro:tt wm iiiere en.:ct''i mat- 4 1 '01 i:ne, carr-d no d-ult from th tors and ebj.-ct".:! to tk- Interruption, j sale of white rnu'-. He was ovirrao.! and th- assembled 1

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-t-3 the prcs-.nt aa; f v.w.vs 1--0K ( iMc : ' i t

A rrominent liar, irnoai 1:1:

fair.? load- th- sta tet.i-ot ri.e et'a dsiy that the lo-al in !u -err. . 1 .11:0:11 to-:-ther with the iiuia;.- orV.t to u.a-

;MRS. HARRIET BURGE i

CALLED 0! DEATH

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Succumbs r.t Home of

Her Son hrar of thrt d-ata c-f Mrs. 7Tarr-t n

THERE LACKS FORMER PEP

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aee f'o.nrt " "mil ui moose

paid h-r

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!:aif a n.iHio: I en a ppr - . I sp-tat .0 rar

rrlvato M. J. Keller, Co. T. 4 3th !n-

P-t-oski were

TurF early las! .ven'ntr. Mrs. F.ur-r-has hcn a re fid' -r. t of this city for

lantry. aa-i " " ; , ., ; j r,f.sr 50 year? and is v.,11 Vnown

v.-oundea. ptro!Ki s wouua is p.u ( , ,... Teonh V Tlomis. iin irti- I ' -"P-ca.

t ) prnuuo. -,.A... - migration officer, sustained a slight scalp wound. SECT. WITOCT IXFOBMATIOX. INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE WASHINGTON. March IV Secretary of War Weeks stated today that he bad no official information concerning the f.g-htlng between American troops and Jl'esioar.s along the Ri Grande Inst n'.ht. The secr'-tary said the only information he had of the fighting was gathered from press reports. Notther the. state der-artment or the military intelllijer.ro department of the war department had advices concerning the fls-hting:. Officials were inclined to believe that the. outbreak could not have been serious in as much as no reports had been received. Gen. DIckman, corps area com4. f.Sl . Ti-.tl.- a rt.-f.aHrd

report to the war depart mentlater in ) B I f S A

thoday. iiflth

HOWZF, HAS IN" O IHTOIIT. INTEDNA":0N AL NEWS SERVICE SAN ANTONIO, Tex.. Murth IV Until a report ort the eituati 'n is received from Brlaradler-Gereral Robert R. JToTvze, no neticn will he taken by Genera! Pirkmi.n, ro::t:r,ar.lir? the eighth army c-rps area, re.gardir.tr the i'.fzht between irnmigration inspectors, oldiera and Mexicans who were- trying to crocs the, Rio Grande river fit lii

Paso last right, he announced today. ' tii" th General Howie commands th- troops ! has, r at RI Paso. IPs report liad not been i an 1 ci

to the older settlors. Sh

n-aa probah'y the oldest person In th c'ty as she would ha."- beer, SI y-ar

of n?o had sh- 11; en tit: jane. ire) older pe-p'e will best r t-m ember herj as Mrs. E. C. Gero. . I

Mrs. )t';r? -was nrn in u j't. in H50 V.n'ti" -. th wif- of E. C C-ro, an das the result o' this union fiv children were b-rn. J. T. G"ro af tl'l Harrison s' t is t;'c cnl;- survivor. So" moved to TTan-.Tfiend In 17 a.nd In 1 P'3 w:.. marr'-d t Pyr-n P.-.rre. who tlb-d four y.-tt.i Sh-

.a als- sttrvivd h'" two jr' -.ni -1 . hi r -p j Mrs. Cbt'-l- p.i'.r.-er of Ha-tVr."nd a-.-' ; Mrs. C n. f-'tiver of I.--s M-en-s, T a -. i and six stv-ct err-tr.d ch:'.-lr-r. j

,,T" h a f : rt 1 1 r : 1 re 1 1 1 b . he -1 at 2 o r tornorro' -reoon from th- h-nv ;;,,r ,71 r,e i:,e--t- V r.. lia will b on Otk f;il ceme'-ry.

lawyers went into the library. j Mr. Kcpelkv rapped for order and i cleared his throat. In his hand h h.1.1 j

a pa.vacccaru oox. lie feu or rea'tlt.c t t I ! 1 1 1 1 I 1 i f I 91 1 (til 11 ni a

thv .ft.,. b,.,k 1., T,,.- -j- . ..-re... 1 " i I "If t! a v.-r

":, ', ... ' " , '" j fk ISfTTIBf ft 111 TiMES BUREAU AT STATE CAPITAL i "and if i h- "rode, f v ' ' ' - sucdon stu-k wt'n me an.blpt re- fy, I I Vk M I f J JI. NAPOI.IV, In,l Mnrof ! . 1 . ',!., .r , i,j, ' , , .' curr;n,r from day f. day until I d rm- T N h V I.ttercs, fro.,. Mate point ,., VaJ . . "V. f tried ,nat ii-other Sproat should have a IULLIIKU if! ., ached teday ,0 annoee,c, i :J UW- o '' ' pa.r of paper trou:-rs if U wire pos- ; l P, R 0 K fl H r Sa,,-1 As.,,,,-. In,l,,o,s corpora- i ,V , " ' " sdae 1 .r me to ,;-t them. " h- sa.l "I , U hlj Uh Hj S tln a.torne,. thn, .ity ,-.,,!, ,st -..om v 1 IMM. T, J M K ::::.!i..ur.r.!r!r',,r,..rrns tm unmUlulvJ preen..,: T" ? ''"m :':, ...

lxmridnrlex, for rlty ele.tien prior ,0, . v, P ,.'e, ., , 1 .a,,., .. were many long- and disl,ei;tenin do- A,.rH 1 In Inr-r Indiana ,-i.ie,. U.to I .'.V,, ,

i.i;- . At. t ; m - I Uvsi.-uirrd vf accom- i vn inter!t!nir r.roilnir w.i hold w- .MM i . .

Old Man Apnthy played a cruel tri-k I Phsniair tuy purp .','. but at last su-ce.s terdny in th- assembly ,-r rn of the j ,i i,Tr:.N. ,1. Additional pr-inct v l.en he spread hit- blight over 'the old j crown.-d my Forts .Mr. Sproat, I take j Hammond Pubi'e Ibrary by members -IIJ b rrcquirt-.l. .. addition to mt..-tim-pol'.iicol p-P whi-h used to char- , rea.t pleasure 111 ) ers- nt itttr to you this -f th- North, r;i Indiana Library As.w- j ty nrlsinv.- from Womnn ,i.T.-.-ie-3-terlze West Hammond. Cemr-a'.en j tapa-leus twknt of my este-m, a I-.tr i ci.-.ticn i:i whmh modern library pri b- j rlianKi' M.-nIr in pmlnrt a mlu rlcs vim has slumped across the state lin- I -f faner pants dire-t fn :n -Prieany." iems were dicust d in an infomal way. J a, yenr by cmmlwlnfr, lo no, .

-i,i .i.a i.Bt -Tour or live years until 1 fc -rr.at was c,u:r,f-und,'d. He opened I Hi-sc pre-.i,t were th- librarians (a -i niv rii. ,.,t.M. -..I

fun in ravins' tin el- 1 e , atft sr.,.K out the trousrs. m.r.m'in tn-t.ana Ctrtes ana a Tew In- . shhr ni therefore ordinan.r- 1.-

, iiis.f(l. 'I'lir la.r p ied t npeci.,1 ses-

And aft-r that t i. or: t y, "the ar:

th- Nor'n lov

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bt.r.ks, .i.s .raec. t'hi.i' and ;i ' 1 '

I Tie 1?

tl '-r- is r-ally no

C'Vfiti any ir.oro.

twins bavinc onlv one ticket in the i lU

. ,"", .v... ,h idiots bv ! a - was that thty li.-d been vb-titni

eetitlon after the time for hoblirg th-

:t p-'p.

ro-.x d-d a. r a: rid hhm a

Th, ,r ooml.ir.fi verdict

g.-r terested Hammoni p-op

prirnnrieg was past. That's what has happened In West XTaram-nd. Th-v have an election of city officer:;

'in April. Nobody s-ems to be croyy

f-iii cose examination provetl tnat in

pa im5 lure really inalc of psper in spit

-f their clos resemblance to cloth.

The par'-r.is fir-1 fvist-d into cars

Tlie suiioits discuss,.,! were: '"The otn irovl,!e that prccimn tislnn umUse of tiie Library Assembly P.oom." l" t i trailln ballots m,.t lia.e no, to rvrred

i-ly Miss Zada Carr of Valparaiso. J 5H" , er. l'reeiuets viitb uwicbine te I Sterne library Prob'c-us in an Indust- I not more than n4 nhen lioth

rial City," led by Miss Adah Sh-':1, ,,,0 ,,il"' al ballot 1 ..-,. of WbKinjr; "Library S-rvice 1" Hitrh I

ea.-u ami. inn is tn-n woven, yjUl;:ifir a i S-h, -is. 1-d lr Miss Virgin la Tr" of i

. ! hard.

fbrb-

r-sem o 1 , p it sot,

vvh.it Th-

- t-.-.n 1-.,.-. c, ,t was tmen t,y c.,.m-

ld officials sViulo . -- o . e loi 1 1 e,..air.

' : - t s v in.; ir.oiMi ita.ud a ,.n-.

Air. sproat luav.pht th-m l-.-m - with him this aft-rnoon hut shall, K his liead

m-n corse

!-, th- rand: 1 -s. A petiti-n nskin;; :.t the ma.!' riy of the pr- sr rtt in-uni-: . . . ,e.. r-.r.'nlnres, ,-f the I'eople's

'nttietly clrculatfd and tiled j 'iljul'; ' J;'11 rii.e th-m is ,u:. ... .e,.,-v Andrew Stachowl-z. i -'-' '"i ' -y ar- long- t M"Ui.'h. hut

H-re Is the line-up: l or M 1 y. ,r- -I'aul Kar.railt.

(lit f.I l.TIV.l libfr. NATIONAL MASS sr .n .; c n (. VI IllN, i:rh., Itarrii Is. Knur

.'llltil li,:ftlt i.,.i, .... .1... .,.., --...

.....v. x .us .-ui.jj: v. oiscussc'i' f,

by a,l j, resent cn.l each present

South lend: "il-w Can District M-et-iiur I'rocrams l.e Ma.'i- More Ir.t-res.t-

intr to I.u rary Tru i-.o-s," by Mr. I;.-;.

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finpupnn hLiunouK

THINKSOFUSi:--rS

).r Cl-rk Andrew Stachowicz.

' V.ir Tr-asurer 3'red Ki-pr'.vt. I I -r Police Maglstrate- J'.'iin C. Tt i t nl-ki.

j ...r Ald-rman First Ward Fred Ber- i ! -.vainer. Jr. j ! Abb rman Second Ward Arnold I j i ; : 7.;,z.-. n-wsl; i . ! j y r Alderman Third Ward August

Gloza. I r tr Aid' rman Fourth ' Ward FYc-d

they're a littl- shy in ttirth

-d. "If I couid reJuo.i a lit' it- I mi.ht a ear tii-m, but Wt il e en then it m.Klit rain."

This is t vi-w IT. a mm saviny ,.-; in "11am:. o nd.

number

r treasurer rnd nl-

'hird Ward are th-

I only new ones. Martin Finn-ran pr- ;. .... . ,.rt ritv tr. asur-r is n-w busv with his -,e way trie i.ary pape rs ' r.t wj tr-a.--.ui 1 ,

la-.-,- practice. 'I" was e;e, leu on a ia iter ticket, two jears act".

mi's ki.hr.g- the daylight 111:. : wi.ic.-i hart b-come a tack

e : -. : 1 . r to t -' e o . 1 1 -, v, !i;h- c.'h'.-aa:o. tjt.ry 1 a i i (-th-r live town ohs, rve the d -.yl'sht

received this mornir

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TWO CHICAGO PARTIES COLLIDE OfBOULEVARD Four Reported to Bo Injured, But None of Them Seriously

Cattimet boulevard was the scene of j Ki.k--.mo an . another .bad auto accident "ast cv-.j ;n ,,. 1. att-r nlngr when two Chicago cars collided . Th- ;-iry just south of Lake Geortre. F-ur per-! dayer'at savi sons are believed to have been in-; s m-tay. a wi Jured, but up to a late h-ur today the J tri-s. The ' exterit of their injiiriefi could not be j train w !i In.

ascertained. The known injured; Dan Cullnan, 4 West Ohio street. ChicJKO. cut about toe face. Charles Fields, 7-21 Mast Rnd avenue, Chicago, ankle wrenched. The Cullnan car, a big Nash touring, was traveling- s-.-ttih on Caiuoi-t ave-

LAKE CO. mm at

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bAFATETTE, Ind., March IV More than 300 b-Aie women assembled here feiav for th- yuaalr-nr.ia! state con

vention of the Royal -Vl iRhb'rs f j America, delegates beinir present fr- m i i.-arly every city in the stat- at the

-p. nincr busin-ss session of the tr.c-t-intr following a hanqu-t last nip -it.

R. Puritan, mayor of i,aray-..te.

my Water Tank

fay "r W. F. Horlsr-s sigrned the Gary

dayllfcltt ?a,i:;? ovdinanc- Monday. !-i:t tiio city onun.-il of llan.mond on Mon

day ni-h. repeated th-ir ordinance, so

that be,.-: n i: : e jlast-r Sunday, ita.r will b- ...n :'-- ti-w t'ti.f. -;:iie llam-m--r.i w-.ll b- ;-o:t--inr; alorr an hour behind t ' o-- s c 1 1 , i . : 1 -. It a;-; ats t'at tii- Hammond wo

men v opp-o -o to "tin- toe c..-ci-:.-

t 5 an in-nr. Tl: e da', lie-', r sav

in? rue was fav .ir-d by -i ; ness m-n and v to- i : : a n 0 : a 1 : -: r r s ' ;:i s sor i at : o 11 cf Inmm'-i:-!, h-:t tioe city fnt'mrs iis-

t-n-d to th" w.-tnen. As a result Hath-J

w, ioomca toe visitors, nna ,ai.-. -n '.i Valentine, of Terr- Haute, head of the ; 1 T,,a;o..a re v, . O 11 ( I --r 1 i

plants will adopt the I " ......

rs. I'.iia And-rs-n, of iiamniinn. ;

i the slat- : up---vl-I-.et deputy, gave a

--v-fOii -a--o tnterurban r-port in v f.u.n a -u.-i...m iai i. .

in mem'mship was shawm Other sp ak- rs at th- htisiness sessions wi re M-s. Marv T-w r.slev. -f Vi n n - s ;

Mrs. Fannie Vo.z. of Indianapolis; Mrs i Jttai.e. Mi'ib ;-, of Gary, and Mrs, A. F. i Ri-srh, of Evansvil'.e

Officers of the organization were

j taken i a sightseeing tour of the INTMANA POT,T.V ii'nh. -March l.V i c!' v this aft-rn. on. T!. final s-ssion

nue and struck the F.-rd coupe driven I Mrs. ;? :.T d.-.-oiht-:- . an In -i if th.e convention was on the program by Fields. The impact s-nt the Nash ! d!a.,A ;s t,..,nk,,r ..,1, 0l rj.ce to. for this evening. off the road and into the. prairie. It 1- t 1a. ,,r- ri t,.(lv j s-y.-ur--'. i 1 ,v rr-l fortunate that th- celllston did no t j f . 1 e-V,d : a nu r- ma i d ' h-r! f(TJ AHfRpp "RnOCirnCJ take place b-twe-r. th- l-ili-s as !tih,,,.lle wh wall-.-d off last ni-h.t -jh ! OXlAj..iXJjrC CUUOiJ)

woui'l undoubtedly have re.u.ted in j f..rs nr, jp-.ve'.ry valued at mere than the drowning of all 'lie p.is.-ngers in, 1 s ,-,tl0

GIRL STUDENTS ARE POISONED INTERNATIONAL NiT'.VS fEF.VICEJ HAhi.o', !j . M'-ot is. Two !:in.1r'd yo'incr wotu-ti t u ', i : t s ,.f thI'niv. t-stay of "Wis. on. on a"- recover-in:;-t",;ay from poisoning htlh-N-d to --tive beet, caused by food sorv-d from the general urn a rsity kir-h-n. Dr K. Van Vaiz.ah. chief of the chnical ,ii part m-nt, said that none of the girls :- s-re-usly .;, u an,; that m .Jt of th-m pr;-hahly wo : hi alt-:-! their classes today. An ami'ysis is bei-g mad- to determine what articb.-s of !'..ed caused the girls' illness. :tv 16 ii 1 M AY RETURN TO JAPAN AS AMBASSADOR

contributed from his, or lor experience . Th- eiis.-ussi-.r.s v or- very g-.od and

x; .a :n - -, 1 1:- libra rs.-u.s -re-'cd them to h- of treat

value in assisting them in their work ! l.;scup:do;s -f fro it interest and vnl- j ue were iriv-n by Mr. Louis J. R.t'ley of

.!i- tetry Library and Mr. Hamilt-n who Is the s'ate org.TdE-r of libraries and

onipany .nnk here Ihh mornir-.i: ami

-.-cai-il 1 It li Stl.Cti.l in ciirrt ac) . I iiey eiiieil in in. automobile.

win

r-t-res. r.t d the Indiana 1.

(in i.li:h.i (INTERMAT1CNAL NEWS S :i f: , h. E ; '

I AI.HA.M, .. .. Mnr.-k 1. ivji,.,. ; i early today mrp lu rt t i j. , ing an -' pbi-ion ..lilcli bit,. last ni;-Iit ii.irtl, ' ; .i-ake a trnllrj- car, injuring 10,1 ' ; ixisoiijj and blotAing tl.e y.luss fio.ai ' j li"iii' in the vieinity. "I , --.- arrests ) j ri'f mail.- early today. Th- eI iv;,.., j : fidiiilnairil n series of minor uuil.i-f.-ii,, i j against strikebreaker n,o miinncii .

i"n.tnisi;.n at the me-ting. M". bailey is con: id. red an authority on books ami bhrari.s having been in cb.irge f th- insii.-.t. n of all books sent to our .--Idlers ei u ri n-; the :ir.

Tii- ni'-tn-g was called to order a' 1 t-n o'clock in the morn;u-. The lunch.-! -on at mem was taken at tho bus-in-s.-i m'-n's luncheon at the Chamber of Com m-i-ce. Th- afternoon :-tartd at on- I

thirty with a r -11 .-a!1, u-li om a ns r- ''r'r' co'-icted wife sl:;.-r. t'u.'nv ;,s ing to their natm- -.vi'li ill- till- of son- I t,u,ul S " " ' y f luurtlor In 1 :,.. billing -id faviTit.- book worth pushing in tie 1 "f "''" '. "poor b, 1,1," 11 1 -.. Plibrary. j biri-d to assist l.iiu in a i;1j,t. ,..i!.tt

tlorlns: .viii.-b his it'e t. a sli. ani must bang. .

ears of the I nitcd Tractioi, -on ,i-ia.

( in i, 1. in i. ; I INTERNATIONAL Ni. V,'S i",.-:; i (IIIOAliO, lljireb IS. l .irl . AVi.tui-t

t :.-,;. :ea of 1-u i u : nir ! .'it's a"- rat--d to 1 : f.'es ut 'lad to :--..:;:'- The i'.'.-i -:. -.-,,;- ! - , ontra-e -r s, l-'eli-rs, r a 1 e-- . - ,- 3-0-an 1 aity r-':ve wit . may h.-.f vi. v . h- pr, s- :,t f :. i , . . s the r v ;' w . Vli" '.:.-s r.t hi'.- h"!-!.::-- ;-:, o -m: - , If Sflyw.iiT In, ':.-: t.' uej the ': -l.e to k :i , w it. I:' a c r t a ! n .-';'. -' y :r y . io r , , ' ' s 1 f i::t- n. . t ; th-v poelie ant? : ku.-w if tni n.ake b a .- i d : :i ; '! t a lar - s - t-.-n of r-r.f ral 1' 1' ' ' in-'-r. d in a ou:: :. r X' -'h a. a no ;.: - , f r --tormg i -.'' v. . - ,- :. io.; :a t -d hy t :.-' :-: :.; - ; t . . iiistf,'-s:oii. 1 ' e. b . :., tn- I;-:- -..!! t r-om. c - s o i ami rs.aa y ; ;- -s 0. r w ' r . 1 : -i ' . d : r . r, ?. : 1, - n ! 1 r A e - ; h- s: -rid t-s-;'-'ti wil ' - !. hj in h .. as No. on to : '"' r f. r of ; e- - rt h- a. -wh-r , '.-. '- hi ' .-..pb- s. a:,- R.r a.i w v. !hd It Ui I.PlV IMT.KI '- il.ll, T -at ah - h- - e ', :-- :.- a , ,, -i - P - r- ...:; :. 1 : v-'y "iat. ;-, , t 1 t M . -ns . t tie- in - - --t : : a : i r. coi.t.i t -t is pr-o. n hy tie- fa-t that t-Kti "'-y :ee e-e! i tre-m -i las,:- nemher : Lost '..b ..go. h: o n. a liar:, r : To- v'o- ,-; t h- n v. -! . --. t ,n 1 . - r: hut tl.it .. i.;r.j j. , . e .-'-. : , ,

time. 1 0. - di::il on t he I '

ue.

1 tie. .'-ri V, as t r ;

1 r '. a r ;

a.go 1 n t-ru rba n i

- run on t ho n iv i .t sa vlr. g p-ri . 1 w . 1 1 ;

: nda y i n Oc toh er.

I.IAID TURNS OUT

TO BE RAFFLES!

RELIEF WORK

the bl car. It was a it'll wreck! -p and had to be tow-1 into Hammond. : ,.. . The Ford was sl-ehtiy dimay-d. i yiA.

witnesses neciare trtar pun , .: .irm.i s.- was -v-., who was driving t'".- -ar. i:a 1 I, -m! cited ti: 1 a drirkina:. Wheth-r h- I s' .ne-r.; , : h-i--t.-y and e -. the machine or w '. iter h- intfi, b.i t.i lor-rme-I :-- T,. scare Fields by crowdir g hi:u h- rt-f i known. When h- appro--. (-h - i t':- F -r , j WA??HX. ','' he turned his lizhta on and off as ;. ,,f ;' -; isignal to Fleld.v an i it hitle-icht thnt i renu - ' ''' .- ;o he may have b-ort inc-nsd by F:e! 1 , ; a f : cv: -.on. failure to dim his lights. 1 ib t.-vl f-,-,; r The injured w. re taken to 5t. Mar-! l-v,r; In F-'-r; garets hospital for first aid treatment the hur. au .a-;.T

and afterwards went to their homes! ! n ret , I f - 1

-without making a Ftatemont. They could not be reached this morning.

gi'l. giving b-r r.t Tie a Kath-j :-ss. cam- to Mrs. T"-;tt on:

I'h- ach-n of th.- Hammorel fham-

! her e.f (-onim-ree y.stefhi.v in pb dging h-'I, r-: ,-o-,'-,-r, ' y elu-tm .re titan !hfi"'' to aid th- Aim-nian ! of t'.'ilros, ef-j.ind n'h'r Itihl- 'and "t -,''.1,111- at.,1 a ' 1 el:.-, .'i --r,"' Air. Pi.rit tii' starving c'hine-se is pace setter - --. f.,- of h-r Hammond organizations, who ' -.-:;; assist in this nati-ual work. M: r-h Is --T " cos' ! , I-a ';,; L-'.nir.I Ve..-!, who sp-ok--11 r'.e. e-e ':e-, the hu-! in Hammond in th" political campaign -ista-s anteeinc- d this i !:.: fail is the chiirman of the nil- ' h - ;i a 1 sacrifice apj"-a! committee. He i-'ep ,-er- f r-c-r c-n: i s p. s a m-ssae- ro th- t- opb, of In--y thin in Jaroary -ii-i :io in b-half of th- starving Chines-::c-d that :'-,- d--1 ; r- 1 a 1 .. 1 the near oi.'t. i-ts fr-tn -hruary i , b-n-ral AVo-.d is joined In his ap-

H. HAY GARY

nnoT'i a oTrn 1 v"u""'' r :j,"," ":,, '" " ir-m . Ill I IVlA N I rn ,!in,:'T r""b. Hi,- i.r-,, rly ..f . ...- I WW I Il.riU I L.li Mum, 11 .New ork Milesnian, hist nml,

: -I-1T-I !

(iimmn.) ! f ! N T r p t; T : C L M. ,s r-.,'r;- ! I'lT'l'Mtl 111,11, March Is. Jewelry'

Prominent Political Worker Gets New Postoffi.ee Plum

Howarel Hay, city re man, was appointed pes-yiKt-rday. Th- e-l-i -,

'ubii-nn chiirla st e r of 1 1 a r "tl teas mad.

biie be 1, in at dinit- r in a local hole!, it became knimn toil.-iy ihronuh i-"!h-c eiiii'in-ls. Hot,-, attai hes nrrr nnahle t thro.v jui v Huh, tin llu- rulilirrr ..Ii.-n ,i.-s 1 ionoil. tin i.i inn.i r intern at::.nal i',;5 t:h''.h:t.: f (II'IA II (ir:, Mar.h is. Tivn humlred th-ns: e.l t, t:lr. shoe ii.n,l

: rat - a u ; , f nt: -an or-;, , , H '. ut-'trv.

by Congressman Will . V.'owl and llr, i ,n,'l!'1 "orkers lu.tr be.-., lo-keil out

was giv-n th- position n'te-r IT .f Can- ' I, their employer in tlie Mnsl lis-

former editor of th- Clary Tribune, declined to take th- position, resigning .1 favor of Mr. Hav.

FIT A HTti

hihbUs OitUu

The aj.p,

u.t will proba

be

cor.iirrned when the new congress r--

trlct IIS a res,,!, of Inlmr Ir.aililr.,. (iih.ii:tiv.i

A v 1, :

. if .1

;v v - -

riNTERNAROKAL N:;:Y" SZR;a:, St 11 1 TON, Mnnli IV lifter,.!

convenes and as stcn as copfiririti.in l" persons nen- eomp-llrd to 11,-e for! recteived. Mr. Hay will f mined tatf ly their Ihr. nhi-n :i mine i-.no-in In the . tit., up his ebiti s. j heart of the eity today wrn-Knl n i Mrs. A. Ih M-lteui is at pr-'-nt, t-m ' t.r;.e and lelling at M tiltie-i ry i jv-.r.iry postmistress, having b--n a; - 1 str-e, ami A . o :n 1 1 ir nirmic, and ilr- j pointed to bii the.- uno.pir- l t-rm of H. ' 1"""' I':,rt tlie strm tiirc- Io f. r, iuto R. Snyne-r. ; "m- mine. i Th- appoint:. :-r:t h itt b--,i heartily j received by all who have be n working 1 HI I.M:ti..

hard for .ho of! .ce to rewa-fi Mr. Hay f-r b'S lojrk -n city ehalrmau.

-,t n .

'St a"!

iiias' r ., artm' nt sf, r '-:- ei-,lly be-iubf.i; hi., '' is w i'ho-' en.- ,,f tii a:-.-! "-'m,'b-. , ; , .- ),-,

' v.

:) am -. 1 -1 1 . a

; ! i-NTERNATiCNAL N A a Ki;ihr: I tillf.TII, M;,r-h is. I,-nb-I f. j Cbajtin, ;irtlnii s 11 j,er i s i t, federal ,rolilt'iMoii ngent I r. r the slate of 1i-t 1 1 irk for M'lrrnl i.ionths ..as liwlur

riTTTT'T? VTi Tfl TIP A TTI or.ler.-d to return to Ibb-aco to take

FIVE CHILDREN ARE

the hhg windows on fc'tate .-trci ar- w-1. v. -t th-. . f n: '. if '.-n A'- ' ::- '.' fa. i :. n f-.r spring ar- we;: r ;-a. .-a r. t -d hy tr.-as e-f .anion erep., tab- ta. suits of tri- -ti; - aa-l s. a::-l '"ai'l'u! c-ats a-.d wraps. Th- d.r pias of tiii 1 i.ni lit it. no and ace ... S'l-i.s are tsp-eiaily worthy of n, ;-.. P'-.iti' li'ul cohus and w. aves u ro ah--h-v: in to- dr-es K'-'is d-parfmer and th- very lav el tl.i.ms in h.-ijs,. f,,r-r.i-liiogs, ar- ta t to be oee-rloeb, j. Tlie m-n ami bo;, s wol iiii-l t.- e r -f: : : .

ay on a

l.'ie n. '1 -a a 1 1 . i : e m--.,. i ,. Tiw

11 n ins 011. iostilon .-is i-nno ncnit : -

: there, the bureau of internal re.rn INTERNATIONAL NCAS SeR"l"rj i nnnounnil. eAI hi' .-I'll. AlAltill. A! l,h." Mnreh 1

moie a - -p: -. ie inan woui-i h- -vpea, eal oTiSi'b rlrir the epn'ity of th- goo-!

n t . a a 1 styles a r- i n o

par with th- ,,-st ! 11 "hiiego. i'jic-s a r- -1 ' t ra- ti -. e and are- mu-h

Llovd C. Jriscnm.

::a. to f cent

lOl'I, was 21

peal hy many nationally known rn-n and women.

Lloyd C. Griscom of New Vor ', tJ. S. ambassador to Japan flur.r.-.t the K u s s o - J a p.n :ic . e war, hs m.u, tioned as a possible appointee f.-i that diplomatic pest i;n-.ii-r 1'rcsi dent HardiRjr. Gnsconi also haper ed as envoy to I'ersia. Italy ai.d iJrazil.

IV-Whii- Mr. ami Mrs. .fohn Andrews! WHAT CAN YOU wet- at a partv last nivrlit. th-ir four:

rl.-.leiren. lang.r.g from two to eiirht j i-e-a's e-f ate, w re sua eh'-red to d-a-h

by smr.l-:- from a sov.il tr,- whi.-h in, 1 It. s- m s p' -; i - ha-.- a martsa f-r te. f start-,1 from an :i n d ,-t .- rr 1 i n -d cans- in In.' i-to to- c-cti'i y nt.1 ,b re-v;ngl th- parlor of th-ir heme-. Th- - h i : i r-.1 ' a ed ,;:'ry:n-- a-A-av :-;; t::- ' had ii-e-n 1 .ckfa in the k" -so .v;i:b- t!: La.-t Sun la- or M-m.d-i- e - t-.i;.! pannts wer- vi-iting. Three of t ii-: M a rc a 111 or i I, part-- j. I; i

ch:b:r-n sultucati i ;n trie--r i-d in an) brant's an;,!- or' bard, '.tuat-ri upstairs re.om and th- .body of th-ll-ack Oak road and l.Ath ace; other was found under a bed d wn-! .: -g on- and ea.-ri-d av.ay si?

stairs. r,:e-st 4-v.-t.r---Id apt-i- t -- , Mr It'-snt

expect NEXT?;;X.inii W V.VV VZ

-t--r- and examine the ro w si,;,

CONFIRMATION

1 '

liave your Firs' Corron -i rdon Ph-ot-

-en ny th- :..aj----i- studio thi.-,

i 1 d 1 a ' 1 s t. b - t h p h o you'll a ! w a y s b jiis I ptoad e.f. It- aatiful ease I frame !n-

d free with each, order. Male-

1 Neighbors noticed the .smok- issu-j is oT-rinsc V'r' reward f ?he pt.r'.y civ- ' a 0 ;o i n t m-n t today. faj-s'.'.o Starii-a .iig fri-.r.i the- hous- ani called th- tire- j It.c i n ''-.:-;: a 1 i -m b-ii:i:,r ta- ;: r res t : a a ' Jl-hman str'-t nc'ir Stat-., -Thrum

m-n, who! broke in ting'uisl.-d the blaze

and e .ti

ed' the -u.lty purties, ;is he says he can j 1-T Hai-"mori!. All work strictly pi.-.r-identify l is trees. 'ante-d or mjtiev refi.n,l-d I'-'O-lj