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6 "No Justification At Present For Wage Cuts" They Say. 'S7BNAT'0.'.. f' Sfs-!'f 1 f 1 :v- 0 rtfi-v, v.- t at " ;.r, r.jr -r.i:. -f J-t'f ' ". 3ti "3 f .v ill,- fnitfd Stat'fl t1 , i sv, .r j...ar.l tit at there i3 no -unci l-.'.a ft' 'H- i,;''s"'!' t!m, f r i -. ny cm:s in th -f ' n" railway j "i'prf. Hoarir.R on t'.. r'.a ; '' t a". roads j '-, board today v nh r-vr. sentau r ! er.-.rloves prrscntlns their arjrti1' J.: ol;. head "X th-; ra;l--sv !,r'. vc;. fj arrm-Mtt o. 11" Vniprtcan rednahn of Labor, .-utt.:i-. ,i tn th-' 'i.iard ;': con' ' n ton s whh-h ;.'o- v;;; Hi', aii " in h h t to ic jr.witii. sim.mvs i mAun. "No i'ii: ! fi'-at si can h" found ui c-;cf, ;;i -oono;o"- r-,H.---n or in t T - id. c-ticvic fa--i. '' vii ,-n:t day tni.,trioI l!k and nctivity. J'-wcll told " toar'i. 'to p:;-oort tin- board in irp';!".; ary o'ia:o" !'i t'.o1 I'xlstirv : ' ;i " f ra ' -. ;i : r 'P - i " i o io . y " Two CMiisidcra'o.;-.? t. bt dtalt with n do; env : ns- I A' w--rn citod r- .(?;. The firet in- ?a;d. '9 pr-?-"'iitini; v at" rnt- !n similar tri'ln--"8 ani sc-c-.'ni changes In the , - jit cT 1 i v: n ij. ' "nt v.::v,:r.s and the fo:i! :ii!i.tr!a, H?'-"r"d ;-r" :li ,i;i!v ;r, d"- . - oi';.nrab 'o tm railroad? In i .ler of i;o'f-". h (i"larcrl. hate j i.-; .. l.fi! a:.y n t; ? r o n. ' io ns. , llao'Aay cn:pioyr5. Ouiri the period ;e tiie . e -a- e 1 resent: wa-; scales rro leclarrd. "went into debt. er:y bonds at a .sacrifice d d .'-r i d 1 ivos ,.-f rich the wh s b- t h ey a a :tb: - I iivscc"? -f !...' "If tiis cost o: ' .1: 'A.iiid decline in tho future as . p ; d ' y as it did front Juno to Dsvi.bei." Jewel! s.ssertr-i. "it would be ,-ee yeass bo'.,:., railroad . mployes. 'h the ir.crcafu-ijf pu.T hasing power is front the maintenance of existijc rates "f pay. oubi be abie to reop th" l -.ss 's vi.i h th. y sustained itrh- r : t-.:i- e.a.-tunus du:n t hat tune to p p ace ; h tho siicrc acd cost uf c '.";. (osp H r ni; li.nei). The st II . ir.j; it v. as contended. !- not. de..;int.I in r.-ccnt m-inths f .r -e ie : ei 1 ' ; i -;' d-rvas" in til' 0 -s . r ;., d b. en centralized y 1 ' as-;n h o,.,.. jer.i.- an,j f i. i: 'I'-nd.-l that the "lowest :n '.lie , .! -p re s if n Fias -en p-i;-S"d" ;:nd tint a.ii price? probably ,:; ad,-!tn. in the future." ""tl '".. iierat-d riiais.n that the ''t.ciiii i'i ;;ht of th railroad m do-- " a".-t-- and ino'nlouv ,.f manair.- - n : - a i o empioj . o-r ttiau 1 'Bi a paid MX 10 m OF HOOTCH IS? ECiAL tu T h E TiMCSj or HITIN'T. Ind . April ;. Mine .I'rageE. 4 1;.' Oolux st p.-et. -a as doing Iv-etch research v -irU in hi home yest 'day when liarai prohibition r. , er.ru from the II art. in md office !n'iruptud h;m. Mlko had Just dis.-ov-ered and was ab. giva tho world a new brand of li-juor. Mr. Pragos hit upon tiie plan of making his moonshin mash out of tb.e P'-ily of blue crapes with an ad-mixture, of raisins. The product had many f tho (jo. id points; c.f brandy w ith aii of the voltage of whlto mule. .; had a ten-gallon keg- set to catch the new liquor 83 it cams from tho still. A Fallon had been produced win en the hoys wrecked the distilleiy. Mike v.lll be tried in the Hammond p. d ice ecu I ; . DIG TRANSFER IN NORTH TP. f 1 P F ' -' T 0 T rt T I V F i ROWN" F'MNT. Ind., April :S On r' ti e lartcsf property il';ili recorded in Eak" O'lii:! y in nniiy y.-ars was I he initd'T of tito ',,vs pr,uetdy at the efr. roe n -i 'li 'o l of Ok,, coutity on T .. din s. lay ! o Trust C. "' . iri'iis . Tithe .t , '"-" '' O-ustee. The i ronsid-ration was 5 :t ? ?, . 4 S 7, . fol f.,r 1 ; t ' j aeres. The tract ensi-fs of Fts 1 end

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y-mi. Frederick Eirrers and wife Au gust a and Ernest Metiers were the sellers of the va'cabie land. Fred Kftirers. Sr.. was at one time a rmin'y -ommissioner of Fake eou'ny and no-j-: red Co- ia mi which lias b-.--n in the niiiy and known as t 1; F!u-i;rr- S.ct '.,; many years fo-- a s"n; compared to .he present sal" price

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Uircc dJj a left 'ii v.hlch to ray tax-.-.--ON !; tJuu? Mai or livv. it J'1 v. ;i ., p it ll-tm It.JtlJ u'l tli-- r-;i'l I'..r .-i-'a! yrirj lh-: niiU'S i t " 'U' Ui;NU l :i ! :r.. n. -a inana.-t j th-; Il.in::tit.na A:;t.. .-'al''o. orr.llts t! ! ,.f jive cars t an 'l ntc ! ra'1 : ni Th" T-.im-s !at " f ( WTHi: St ird truck !., af'Kl H'ditimtt .' . r-.ui.l ...d iiinui? th.'s :m rn-t. !i.v,vi"J a tiiv." burst cf h.tl .-IIIKK tiUS SIMONS "f th :vKr..l y svi.il v!''-'ti i'.y di.npla.vy an ut.1,1 al I KalurJay Truin his ohi rn.nd ly ..jl. niK most strikmcr ort tsiitsr i-i ,,riuary canu,;,iKll e.,va to I. 1. M,.djes;ta. candidate for -H- judge t,Jc sh;ipe of a black and v. Ii:ts full CIIAS. AV. PICXOVKK, asrd 0'.'. one Valparaiso's r.u.t ir-iiiiiient ri--tr?. fonii'-r sht-rsff ; l'oitor coutiI ty is fi -i -1 at JttH Wntv II as fa'.li- ! . r of M I.. I'u kin ci . liF.KT STHIlhMAN vat hf a 1 i maintains that lie .-till lias one and Pi!"haif hairs on his ,uad to r-.tiy one on tl.. d"on of the 'vlo.'A- whj hung that i.aiiif "l'.aUiy" on him. WUVER.S m tiie llolnnan Mio"t toad race will In- made to In . d the new dm.r.s l.. j id (1 ! ,.-', aVproacdunK i ! i.tTi a 1 a' ; I o. i r . n the r .i- hi of vi a y t intersection at the riglit. TED SMITH of the Street car company rays that to stimulate business its cons.ders paintinsr shamrocks on t.ie cars and giving ." per cent the .re.53 re.-eiptb to Iri.sh relief. l-lCirdi; rUKlUN is soon t'- b thf r,. ,a,j jri-.c- of a nctv sdinig'il s. jan ltddie has u n,-U the car f r seune time, but will not bo able to say "at last'' for a few more days. M EYE II Nspdenian, cora-.entrn- -n the attempted robbery of h' Indiana Harbor store said: "Tin; I. II. polic were suie cn the join If they hadn't been. I would be out jus Zi.'.".".. ' HERE S thi way the Victor icc-ro .-ata'.og handles the; father-mutoi question: "Meitiier. songs about, see " "I-'atlier, comic song a about, see" TiiE e iess tournament Ittn e n i P dice ind fire departments c-mtinu to draw a great deal of interest present tiie lienors are about We know tills because both claim a ietory. At i TOMORROW tin- firemen and P ro.-n at the Vest Hammond .-l r d.iocks around station Ktcunds. Tioy rn;.-cJ sn many last year that nfjr'j evryor.e in town refciwd j',mc of tic seed. TH E American Ee-lon reports splendid turnout at tile meeting- l.eb. Tuesday veningr at tiie cuuit lious . I'lans for tiie minstrel show to be given nest niot-.th are rapidly belni; completed and inciatiutig point to a rv.i ' THE Lincoln Highway Commissi, i - to put an idea! road, f :u:ies Jong-. in'Eake county, and th Hammond t'liambrr of Cotnmerce an. tit..- Oary Commercial cin'u are b.! trytnsr to locate it near tin ir icsi.o hvc cities. THE prize awarded to the mem be . of the Kiwanis club whose a'tendarc. --iip is found in the pib; a certain mini b..r from tin: top. which is. n.i.-,;o ;,;. tiie ruenibers, lias been won twice o-j .f three trials by tho Kami; memb r who also d.-ea i;e drawing. ft PATES Attorney .dre-m. A t tor no ; s. i- H I ..r do n, Chicago; Attorn. A'. J. McAb.-r and Attorney- l'hil Orevn ivald mass tr.e.uini; at K. of V. hai A.i'd mas smeotin. ;lt K. ,f j. j,ai '.nioiro.v cvf ninit. Kola men and w-, nnn v..' is are in-.ited ! ... tin; m-l inif which starts at S o'clock. HEXEV OA It El IK bius-h-.l 1 1 K ci ery thing and look'xl towards ti, bunch of r;rit; in tiie courtroom !V other day wlien asked how- boifr In iiad Jivd in I.ako cniinly. H" final' answered, "forty years," much to ti'.e .-' u rpri.-io of thos. win.) iiad ii-nr In -foro ?''ui him with bis hat off. FRIZES for the Hobrnan street ro-iu ra.'i 'nave been offor.d and are as follows, a handsome barbed wire ljuni;."i oy Fill Slaroniin. :l beautiful pan maehe f-w l'.n-' by Erie s-'proat and -dsFsy cretonne erew driver by lb r man ICe 1 1 1, e r. II of these irent b'met. arc barred from the ra. e us tiie pri,:.. ' until'! eonscieutb.u; ly bo awarded t she donois. tloOFi storie are rare tin'-se day.but here is one that is celt Ins a lot of lauchs in a. Rroadway musical show A cross ey . d judste b:is three crosseyed prisoners before him. lie asks of the first: "W'b.it Is vo,lr name" Th second ope r-plies: "John Smith." Th, judc- looks at the second ami says: I wasn t faikine to von." and tbt) u,;,.d says. "I didn't sav iinrthi,,.," Easater soran In the el-rbfl-. n-m-H q.,.1 I declares that Kooky Simpson and Former Councilman John Nordstrand are doing more political stunts than T'nc'e Joe Cannon and Jim Watson ever tho'iirh! i-f doinat. T,-ky and loiin a.r u uarrel 'ntr r.eer 1he i-oun-ci'rcanie tlclvt. noiTu nation on Cue lenio

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Th r"-ruMi"an y:j of tif l' ev.tii i " vf-'d w ii-t him ts Itis v if.: i ' 1 Ward !,;mo an rtUUI 'Tport i ; n i y t ll"!;ry "Watt:'. Iitirb'Ufl of u,,- para- I . loot a rroirros;i ve no-in for A Ulernian. imiur, o .no ( , , j ..w.-.-n -, r j,.r, yot, 1 t Ii I hi 11-.- person of i'ir: W. 'orb. lio. k- ! hK f t--ry. f n rn i;!h hi und rpiitaldo to?.- ! er street. Mr. Herb i pattern ii'iiivr : lino:., I Iendci p. -u iiad violated )ii2 for- nan ft the vumoi- 5h:i'ih Iron i.-t-o!--. Tod'ty the Ilarmcnil police! cmiipiiiy sod 1;t werKcl bimoeif npiw.ni t.. t'ro 7r,.ei t -o;; n.i n -.'s ilant cn!

by !! rtiral 1 1 1 d f s and tratninsr. tin- !! he r.-i-up'f .- tiiis !m p.'T-t tnt pr.sitl--.il. jllo is a inarri.-d n-::. :: ii; ' It it b-" u ife and fn'iliy in tli- ;r own home, an.l is no up-t.-.-,!''", w :.!--.r,iuK e'rinen Mr, Ibrb his irroa- a : : a in im' i .a',u- '"- '''lom-d n-.m-u? in rorit.miir, nd !f rie,-to,l r hierniau, iv.il 1i I,..tra'ur 1 or.rrp'.ex jr.t- an .'!"rt ' s". bor-t d'ai for In.' tvnni. He !n?:l. ITon a.nuf t atcr facillt'e ar.d bl'.", - that "ali:n;et avii'j" . houhl havo a street ear Hoe. M- H-rb has ether (fti i.i.rm.i - t c n n j t ' o , A I I - s t.. t ' . c KtSS niE Mril "si.v "cnll 1 in" has hren Issue.l y !e otnlt rnillcals for a Kcncrnl lny d ! i prlslmr here Suiulaj. rh.,..nil. of radical Irctitnri Ilter-

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1 uoriilup". i Ikiinrliiii'iit 'f iinllce li-ienls an l-hlin-l.. tie nd of ll'-- , i rl (iK ll I IICI IIH, II"" ' . , llMiirt lltt'irnt-; ,urr In cimf rrciu-e .. take lep to cheek no planned upvi -1 Ii . i hi mnmn'J. Vhtt n lt d nth-- r c:t:e f the Ct.Uui.et nphn tf"f treated a KM a shovs.-r f Cmmar. l't.-r.i-ure last i: ght the cn .it vto.viw n i- - 'ire. Th" sedi'ious ; e n t ! i in i, ; s Str-i ..,.. ct'ck' s xpre fe. in d r : ; la r s .vliich ' "i" iis t r i b u 1 all over Imiii nd. Fundi. 's of tl.e papers were nd en Co! u rnbia a v.-n :. and in sovev .-ou'd !' ral other pia. es, wis'ii Ih'.y iol.ed up by pascershy. Ti-.e gummed ibeis. ! aririff the ooct. I j.us.oa. is ; Now- lie..; Ani.-roa. Demon roe. '-ate May First." were pasted on the j dewslks and on buildings through- ; t the city. Tins revolutions ry drive calls it uprising: r.'ay first, to overthrow laetoi .State s covernnn n' as ail -'ji.ii I'oir.mur.ist ft ;J:,.. i iff does, j th" , .ppress i , ui of th peop rn i he tyranny of the "boss..-?." who a-, j rtir-hlnr the ivoikers, it raves of 1 1 1 - j vpboita'ion of th" masses I y the j oiasi ers." and t.'.bs of On- wonderful1 "opiari conJifion of soviet Rus-ia.l chop government is under the c-n- I ml of tb.e "workers-" ' The. circular ctids with the sta-e-1 ,1,-nt, "T.. t. F.s T'repar'. For Ibvoei - ' bail'' At. one pi. ion it says. "When Wo Must Feptioy tiie United Slates 'kr, - i rom.ert." j Xi)i3 sort of -of f o r: u u a f ely- b-,, T. . rff.-ct n tho Ameiican workinsman la . (ii.ral. Mayor llnui ii of Han.r.iond eon;-' v.entinf? on the circulars, said: "This; s no timo for re-o p. f ion. Our flap h.is I .!.,od since 17TF? and it is pood enough or me, Wb.en I don't like the Frtited ! tates government. I w ill move to an- 1 ther country." A "May Fiy'' revolution was' planned two years ;. but nothing happened on the appointed day. The po.ilice ere making an earnest rff -rt o b-cate the parties r. sp,.iM for the ' renin f ' on of t'KJ radical papers. Not. I '! ao ic, ft IFmimond wis 1 .pii'il wbh . Cniniii n I t I'terature. but this Ir the fti-ft Ohne that I - has appeared in Ilati'in-"i:i. JACK D ALT ON AND JESSIE JAMES GET LICENSE TO WED TSPECIAL TO THE TIMES CROWN POINT. Ind.. April "S. John Taaiton, a st l worker of ;ary. rind .IfcMo Jam".". an offlee .clerkwere ij.-ensed t-" " ed yesterday. When they Rive their nain-s to Miss Frances j r.rimer. the mnrn.i clerk, she thie-v up btii hands

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BEHAVIOR THEN VIOLATES PAROLE Arrt.st'd and run. ,1 on his va;- Ivo lv M tin mhh if iti nt:ar t Mivhicrui ; 1'y in ji.-,t to ,,... s. c;i;,,r,j j,, on, ulns fhrrord U'aikvr. a ii.i,,, ..v, --. tw in ot U . H,- j var:o . -r ,(.- ';,1 lll-"t"'i "-IH.n-dl..!.. to,- ,i.4 uo-.v..-Tit.: nriit i.-, c)i.-rrK,..l Hith violatii.ri hi;.- ;-aro!". ,a;( bc-cn li!i!g in llainm.ooi for tho j.;,t t- n iiion-!, and auriiiK I hat fin- is Utvovn . have l.ft t"t" - " 'V '. He ih tiiso i.'o ' d to h Mi" . ra hh- ty a yt n ttM..r chai-K-. )!- nd. f rillly to v '; ."onto,,, r , f ,.,,, v, o " to t" fonrt, e-oii j r-, j t i. Mh-hi.in i ' !: i for ;- .

,l ';" ' "; t'vu .'"-. ").- b, ln four oouti' y to p;ly th-ir tiui's f..r the first n.cl o"ni f.,xi,:U tbrt he a !. I-aroic-I, and ( half of the y..ar which are due bef.,r " ' n-muiio,,,!. tnkint,' hi - ! May C. At.. re than $1.m-.,Ch) remains r'' '!"n"" ;lt '-j Ani'S av.ntie. IT- oh-; to Lt eollrfed by closing time Mon.a.a.d a j-h at tf;e aWiiiitr Miilb.abl- i .Jay. Hcnks thr uirh.-ut the county I-i.i toinp-i!,;,-. aro aut iiorir, "d to accept payment f lc i-i'i'iiy h" b'-ijan In frerjuent hi? oh ' trtxef. fu ir.g the taxpayer the trip !ioant in t'biento, d;,.i wliib tii"rc h" ' to 'h'' county Fat. ;.i"t Mrs. Anna 'Watt.-, n- gres.. with ! 'Alioni ho bi-i-tm'5 i mini! urrd. w-'ili m,. I

""suit tiiat ." to Hanimond and ! t'liiMni r i-.-eof a,-r-st..l I'm. ; Tin- nan ns siriih i ;i t tiie FtaMo J but st-a-lfaoi y .l-;;i.-l t:i i .hire. s. ! u;.s elT-o-cT tiie t.;.,, ,.f f;o,,tf t;,.-, j ftalnti.ry -h.-trp. here r f-.rlnjr )!: pai 1 at M mb i',:y -AU ,e ehos- t h" ief.t. In f.-rty nenut-H af- . ti r he n ;i :-i anoncd. h. uss on the train , houiid f. r the p.: n i t ia r . 'jar,.;.' otr.l Find j.n trud";. '! ro nfei).-.. r.; pvo:,. tear' a tiie he fa. rs j - Sn, Sti PP. r'a'.e a:,--!.t fr.-m tb.e ) tiie nii!i 1:1 ci: 1 r h . LECTURE; ornier uoiiffressman Will Appear in Hammond Next Sunday Th- ;.f , n's d :b . -' tho First Fr.:y- : r'.an church of Ha mm-.nd has another obnd.d novram to , if.-r. Tli. y have iiHiiii; d t nitr. .--tn.-in ll.-nrv A. i ,.i: iil:;n t ( t lhc In -rt-r. I",d ... spvadi at liie .diureli :n M s'liiie.'iy e cninR on tl -object ";t!ur M.tbs !!. .Mr Itcii.i, art was a tu-mbrr of th. itbios for about t-n ye-its. ref ri's'-n'.: i;- to." Mit of l:id :t.a. lb- r-;irid in lots with :i line record of . ffc'b :.t rti I ns-rit.ou. r ! . lie was '.'. ,r. io t 1 v eu.t ,;- , ;, ! ; ,. hi " - r n-us- I i-.i r. an i w :; vlionu ir"U?!it toe , rnh art is a c and Ins be.ui or s: 'ir,i 1 ycy. r c d era tor a oc ; u a ( l-.atau.; M my I ..op h- ! hiiouii-ii! r.lTlen il.ivc h id o,e -pp,.r,u:b:y ... m-.-t ami la,,,, him. ,!,,i m;w!v m .-e will take ;i,ii;i:.t;,;f of : -j, I r ii-mc.e effeto-d u, tiicni ii"xt .i;tiduy :iiC nr. the I'resbvteriaii .l.urcli I Th.-r.' is no coarse to attend tiie le t ml tin? public are cordtilly ;ni , to att.-n.j. to attend. , T, ( Tub of th" ?outh lb haian street i.r.irih have pi . n tne p--o;.,e ) II imncmd :. nd eurrouridimr cities t O.pp-'imot.v t" lonr famous men sp'ak. i on' . ra: different o colons. A tow . .r , -i - , the buibRnjr wa-j packed w !th a. 1 i re ludien- o w ho were fortunate I in h. nrinr i; .pcik. .-senator Albert .1. Feverbe other intere St.. n: ani iier.' 111:1 pe til cr t ri t c r . S 1.. 11 an - rieum one niM l'r..m time v, ,;, ilurinK --.,m time io t'mo ilurinp Tho clul) i1? idnnninK 1' the summer. vN1,tinuo these t-'und iy ev. tiimr lecturein I will have, an espc,-;:u. fo,.. spoihr, as tin-y liavi or tne ec.in.iut in' ' I - n . ro erv f.-W ,"l cl.s j - - ' - -- - -- SHE WINS DIVORCE FROM HER TITLED ENGLISH HUSBAND Lady Cholmondeley. Lady Cholmondeley. who was formerly Miss Claire Taylor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles li. Taylor of Washington. D. C, has just been pranted a divorce from Lord George Cholmondfey.Lord Cholmondeley is the second Foil of the Marquis of Cholmondelev. The charges his wife broujrhtacainst him were cruelty and tieeertion.

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PAYS HUGE TAX SUM County Treasurer Bradford Gets Check for $342,063.59 r jtrCIM. TO THE l'V(.ti CROWN F-'U I NT, Intl.. April Zf. The 1 tdKB'.-t ci o-k ( (r paid into the trcatiry ..f Ilki: coonty w as handed to ( . .utility I r'-asnr r lialpn i runtora "y a iTiTi'f n ! a t i c of tlic Illinois Kt-id 'o'li'paiii "f 'iitry. It whs foir i.o;;!., A'i loojr aft -r in id'Htcd the chock J"r- nutjt- r 1 irad ford turn'tl 1! uvit to the iJary "h"ob. Tiif I linoi Kt. i ("L,i;i;.;no if mil -ng I the fir rt of thr- m.-.j'.r nd j r, f r i es of til" SETTLE FOR DAMAGES Charges His Henry Injured Its Crack Train, But John Says Not ; 2 1- L C I A 1. O T H : CKOtcy I'OINT. Ind. tiuiS' April US. ' case of t.io i enn?yivan;a Knilroad v : Jonn Ki.iigretv iiasni wn iii- a as and there 's a possibility that the rail- . road may bo induced to change its' . iiiiinl. Despite the fat that tin'1 I'. nnsy is pretty mad at the chairman of t he republican party . f I.ahe county, it doesn't pai ticalarly care about hai Ini; to sbc.v dow n its last trains t-' S iiili-s an h-'ur while pssit.p through Ins home town which is Hobart. A fliort 1 1 mo ago. It -a i e rememoo, s in r ii any to get tu s asiilngton. 1, C. He drove his Ford "c'-'.jgn inn cares o: ice I'er.nsv cross-

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ins Oary and scratched up the slder

'' : perfectly good red coach, the - ra .'r .au 0",teOS jn a 3l;it tenier.t s-nt to iwu.r.-w mi u r.tcn setlirn;cnt n-as ded to pay for tiie repair f the gates and the train, rieclarlr.K tlia ao-iii-nt j B!' "a-t of God and Ihnry Ford." : In r":,utttt! u" -'d something- about i u" Pl8"s ":;ie ail h,,ur 5;?.wd j;,,,. at ' rf1 cn:--r m-rit .f said i orunmnee, I nov s3av, Jov ,..a:m. , i m. l tie ...rdinance could to. .a--. ..; ... 'a mile an hnttr. " ' J'n" 'hir.s stand It is bel-ved 1 Jonn "as an aavar.tage. i " ATTACKS HIS ATTORNEY Demands That He Pay Heri J v I Husband's Fine Out of Fee 'SPECIAL TO TH F ""V Fs 1 CROWN POINT, Ind, Apr! 1" ; . A - 1 torniy Ficd Seabriylit ,.f tinry w as i attacked In the vrridr of Judr.e: j Smith's cii.nlnai court by an inf uria! - i ' c'' 'Voinan yesterday. He managed to ! escape, with scratches and bi-.is. s T.he woman was. Mrs, John Uudacli. wife i-f Scabritrht's cbent. l.'t.d;.ch was lined f.-r . liijuor law hi t) -Seabripht took r the state ' " " " - - J v v. . l ,( ..miy ' heaonpht took an appeal to the crim - , louu w nere louciach wa.s fined and sentenced "sPTdai Mis. F'udae!) . insisted tha the lawyer haling i 'he case shoabl pay the r.r:e from tlv. : J.itO fee slie said iier husband tt.it I given him. POLAND ORDERS SALE OF BONDS

WIFE OF MOONSHINER

i ( .. st o warn a'l persons to pay no money j '"RciAVN POINT, Ind., Apr.'. "S. 'to anyone, who soli. -its at their h-uie. ! j County Auditor George M. Foland has! but to come d'reetly to the eff-.,-,-. or to ; i authorized the sale of t'ro f 3-i o, oo o tu-j the police department. i ( berculosls hospital bonds provided for I The trame . tnej ev,.ry year, wb.en'

a. the last lection. At a m :et:nR this week tile Eak'1 county commissioners appointed A'iij . am jjinton and I.uis Weiss of Crown I Point viewers of the Jos. u. Herg j roe i in W est Creek an j Kanocer tow n- ' shipn. Tin- ctO'im ssioners . fi'Tilav vine1 : the work of tiie Mce rak-ii road on j i East Twenty-first avenue. n Is a, ! three-mile county gravel road and the! t work is being done by the Fnite.l : I Construction ompan". j Thirteen fUe-ton trucks arid a. sr'ant I I mixer are nt work on the cementinsr i or rue i,ineo,n iiiE.'iway irom 1'een. r;r to within a haif mile of Sobererilie by the Indiana road commission. ! CROWN POINT GIRL GETS HIGH HONOR , ROtl'N POINT. Ind. Apfii ; Stella 11 Rrejfog-ie. dausriiter cf I, ! r: Frey-Coir'! return.erl on Tuesdav j from F'avenporf. Ia.. where she ),,is i been working for her Ph. C. decree at the Palmer Softool of Chiropractic. Pr. Breyfoule is now the proud possessor i of the highest decree conferred In the ch iropract Ic profession. W-A.1IIN'e;TON. April IT. Ser Ire n' liquors as i1"' .n,ti on American ships ngaard in fore' zn trad-1 is a it h .--.zed by a hill introduc'd in the house toda; by F.epresen lati e FJdmonds.

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1 hi i.i.rrivt riNTrHNAtiCt.A- NE-A3 SEWICTl I,i iM 1. .. April LH. "The e iprcnic council di support th" proposal f.--r m;Ii'ar ncrupation "f the Ruhr district uuie.-s there :s an amendi d ind' mnity proposal from O'-riiiany.- the Evening Standard atated tnis; afternoon. III I, 111 I IV. BV J. HAUT 1 AM PR EEL STAFF COPRFSPONCtNT I N. SERVICE! WASHINGTON. April 28 Fy anneuni'ing today In; icculd oppes-i th re-drafted Knox pi arc resolution Knute N?dot!, x.teran republican senator from M i nneset a, exploded a verbal toi,it'tel! among h! republican .-n.-asu. of tiie senate. Tll I.MITIN.) HY EARl.E I". REEVES EONI'ON. April "S The German indemnify proposals are unanimously considered inadequate by the allies. IT', inter L.U-yl-tie-iTKe anrvuneril in ti,.- house of commons this aternoor.. lit LI 11 1 IV. AETOON'A, la.. April S3.--O11O man was killed, another 9' riously injured pn-1 several passengers more r.r less injured when Pcnn-s-j ) vania railroad tr.i'n No. 6t. ltiiown ns tiie , . v York nift'i' express, was derailed pt lirnnnigfui cut. n"ar ija'lji oi, v. est of h"r-j-j.-t be for- nodn -io The I-. moti'ie and f! - car? top pie a o - r. (tit I I.I '. 1 I . 1 ERIK, ''a . A p.-u "v. ( r : n-;.. ion d dlnrs m pr-o" 1" went u '. 111 ?T,!-,.,. a nd !! 1101 t . ". hen the pie--; ('.. loyi KubiHr rompa:,;. a,-, d t r -y . , fire. TMirr rilTrnH I 1 1 1 1 f rjlrnA IH'L.1 LIIILllU numm unMc UI1U IIUIIL t. '. f.ktlOO. 'I t Ii r e t.,p-. I j iu-oni-ir- to Mr-- i v--o n i frcii ho- home at it. I Ob nd;, I.- I';, n fr. ,!,,,.. aaro. Th" earn. em v. ; 1.- . ,, o er tho b-..-'.i f a chair in a , r.c.it in. and tin- fainio were in tho h-tol. part of t!v h'.use f, r a f.--.v u.-ntil- i. i v.T,en the, retcrne.l to , coat was jpotie. There fs vo eie-v to the thie'. I; 1 boli'vel that t!:e reu'div person watched ti e house, and enf rc! and left hurriecliy when tiie famil v I :;.j b-ft t'ne room. The See Tenm-.r; company, at -he E. ' T .,t r- ,o .v... .... ' - reported th .os- S;.o worth of, to... ta..e from their store room Ins In'iit- Thi-es . r.i'T'J the buildinglast Monday evening, bt-eakinsr the lock on the. do-.r. bo, b-ft for some rea.son 'vithout t.-iV.mc any th.Ir.p. "n .tcooitnt of tin-, broken bc,; the door was '.eft unfastened lir rin't and ;t Is tlcuiri.t t'.e same p : u --n'.rid '.iie s-.-.i ;nl time. Mrs. Flaul E.v Tbde rts iifime R--b-rts.hale. rerTl-d t" in. 1-1 i,i:ii;.:i,i ice i hat sain" otie st: ;. ;,,.r povl,. i-1m -k omiflitiaiir y.iii m eli wh.n sl-e n a.s riding .ui a ' : ri..' ,ar br'wcou Oou-las: r,arUr a!'"1 - thief cut tin- m.ndb- of the ba Tli" BOGUS TAX MEN ai .u a bosA : us ! a v col'.v.-t.r yo;, rdny, and v a rn. d ! ,!,ft Ha.mtnond police and t rear-u roc's ofi 'ice tiiat the eon man. who attempts : - - " .."- 1 ...-(. ii. , The man apt ron. !... I tin- lady and (old! "er mat sue nau pull li'-r taxe.s. -in- had -he informed the ,,r.n that she had paid i them the da;, hthat site had inn re. but be Insisted u i - non jth. ami t -iat ' he was from t'ne treasurer's off nt I Oo col'ect the extra m n- wbb ii ;-he I had not paid. The lady refuve.j f. im 1 w'rh him. and came to the ;ty hall with the story. ! CitJ Treasurer Walter Tt.ebjf.ndt wish- ! flic time, for r.avinEr H" rolls nr.vmd j. and each time some one i. v ! im :-ed . WHO WANTS j A GOOD TRUCK: Civef Joe -f r of ti; West Hammond police has a Ford truck on his hands and wants someone tu conic and claim it. It was just a month aso that he found it and in- thinks it is about liino that tiie owner was mlseliiK It. The mae'dne was four ! standing a; 'lie side of Iiurtihmn a e-iuc, March C.v It had been thre several hours and! tiie water in th cylinder head had; froze ii and hurst the easting. People j tn I. ho t. r i a:b borh oo-i siw the car sf -p. i Tw mi. walked .-, w a y hurriedl;. The ; ba-1 .) r'd,-1 a moonshine' -till It O i',c ,v ol that the ear had! com,, to W"t H.immond for a esrRo j of Il'iuor when tiie drivers learned ofi the raid. There ws no license num-. Per on the tr-.mk and the- engdn num-j her had been chiselled off. ' . I WRECK ONTHE C. I. & S . . . ST. JOHN. mi.. Ap-il -g.A bad I wreck occurred on the c. i. s. o , Tuesday forenoon neB- her- In which ; IS cars of coke we- overturned down j the bank Into the tltoi. Several ra-i being h eompiet. msss of kiniimE. None of tae tr.n men were injured,

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BUSY AGAIN

E. N. Bunnell Looms Up With Ten Thousand Dollar Subscription.

With reports :n. from 1, r-r ha'.'' 1 ' thr orkr. t!:m I. : e - a; t.iiis ; iio:f of th dri-.c of tli- M-isoni-- lb; !.!;.. Assoc, f. tie u f..r :, i","jil,M ahilii-ei to 'he ti iiMuij, lun-i. i2T, '.) v 1 ; r Tli. ed: d up in ;.-jt .-rip 1 !'.; c : f . r. 1 io v i n are t he a 1 n -u per! Captain tko (.n..i.Vut.iin VdlliHin ' r.-.'-Tin '.aptaen M. A. Memo ( t . . . t'apfirn Ki'Ty Moru'-ri'i'i. Cipr.-.!n Ilon-er IVil'-umtn M f olia in To-al Tbrt bis d-ination i f tic da v fi- ! !.. N", r-inn-l! Ti e Eord t, an d d j'lv.nsrs up in cup t','ii;i ry p-s '.ny. His donation w :if ret a lU vor. It for the sum of n.r. oa.ofi. 1 T iie, rr. ti or. wh'rli actuate- r.un-.e 1 .vero those of a public .spirit'd c!t:?.er. j lb ii'i-i bo.M felt that H-i'iimond n"df .down tnv n community auditorium and 'Minn given an Opportunity to tsuppnot j in a bift way a project that will pi , e Hammond such a building he subscribed mapnifieontiy. Another large subscription was from F'r. William P. Weis for $2.n0v. Nothing could botter indicate the valus of such an ine-sment than that Dr. Wr.!. f h chairman of th b-iard of d:r"et'.r ' tb Cit icon's N'ltionai F-anI;. .Icuh' make a rer-e na! .tsby riptlon "f su'-h a lar-e sun-. Then there hs F'r R. " Or.l r"ivs.:j. a m-niber of tiie ;" nrd of 'pro... tor of tlin b of ti"-; ! T. ' c e I ; i . T vo :- h d rr nt . who "i u " fro 11 the , ii re. - M -i n;, ' r io! 1 h-- n re ' o -i --. -.'. e ,-, -1 . , i , id T .1. I'1. 1 I'll i .r. T II ,t. SB.e 1 d d; I .- r on toe - , d u n : ;. r , i ;. l'o . Ti e n n: - a i 1 uin ! e-u a'-4 dTlly from ti"r i I , . , ; A irnA i f!rtM i am I Vl 1 tLlti liCtl Hi. UUUUVVllvu ( . Wi h Int.prstflt.ft ShlDment Theft Charge IM'IANAROEIS Ind. April Z PoMow int; the p t re., t a i o n f ti." a. " . rmm nt's .d n.ce -t; the ia.-f ' (drover w. Ferry, (f Cl-.ica e o. ,n ; r a 1 in t'ne f uera'. cart on the iln.rj.. steainiK from an interstate siopment ,.f freight. Ferry wfoir-w hs pi"s of n... K'-i'ty and f i.tcrcd a pba ,-! j idty b. f-. ' .1 jiIko Ferdinand A i ;,i '.-,r, Tuesday wft rno.-n. Ju-i.--lr-:' r s.nt. nc.-d him to F'f, e'.K..t- -. u months in the Federal Ftis -n a Atlanta. Tiie government's id- ' showed t !;fit Ct-over Ferry, li's brother Frank'.. n H'-rry, now a fuiritii o froojust it e. and Harry Freeman, colored stole ll.i'f.o wroth of cloth and s d i .art of it to J .soph Collins, t"! ered, proprietor of a trstaurant at Han, niond. F'ri.'iiii.ii and Collins plead '-i uullty on a rraifrnm. nt day . S On acc.iir.i of his assistance t j ri.mcnt and the fu.-t that h'- ! a '.."en in jail for e'i;i.t months. Kr ri n : an was sertruced to sf rc o-.ly t ( m..nths in tb.e Marion cunrv aiit. . lojiins assured the eeutt he had no- ,.r. ,it I m i.i.' i ui; ... u .; " 1 1 1 , i,-- e (. pleaded jruilty. and also insisted h- d d not Unow Ice clot hin; was si. u I when 1 1 . II w a .- s. r t I day in j a ' . l FIRST WOMAN TO BE COMMISSIONER OF POLICE IN U. S. " CfXNO I Mrs. Kate S. Wilder. The North Dakota Ix'ajrue of Women Voters claims the distipction of having for its chairman the ,st Sst"9 Mr" Kate S. Wilder of Fareo. Mrs. Wilder was elected in L-Tlfi f0 the rity commission of Far?o. the first woman in North Dakota to be rCetecJ to such an office, and srC. aj appointed to the police depart - mert later and still holds that office.

HAMMOND MAN GUILTY