Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 292, Hammond, Lake County, 31 May 1921 — Page 1
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TUB WEATHER. th-ini?cr fihowfrj and cooler In north ami rrntrnt; fnir In ex treme south portion tonight! Wed-n-.-d.ijr generally fnlrj cooler Id central portion.
D -I'vrretl by Carriers in K ammo-ad n nd W. KairLmocd 5- per montla on Btree-s and news stauds 3o per copy. VOL. XIV. NO. ,j ii si ,. ., ... - 1 1 Pi or ilL v- ri 1 s a - i.y Foreigner Diss As Result Of I Auto Accident Hear HGhart. rs?E::Vu to thc timesi tT "'H TIT. Irs.l.. Ala v 3 1 . w '. nsr sn s r r. -! :r. r. ; cvr kh'ikv nintV'rs, Art V. iirl i;i t::c k "!' Ov.h pla". were f. 1 v h-t !.; Ko'l '-ill S .!!.! ay m"rn.j ; .:. - rii-uf r: 'i.a.-t ii r't i r r"f a f.i'.' Cm Jn wiu--h th" r'lot- . , ..;irfii. A, r. .t :j -v cr:tict . n.i.i iMi-,. i: Is i:i-,-k v,;: ' r; ''"i; v;rrt 5-,' t r,A; 'i t"ne 1 , a-prv s. i .r.'.v Tr r. Th-y vcr i '.-.' rk i?n-,.r !:. Mr. Driver Loses Central of Car r5!,EC'.!. TO THE TiMES! TT'"1 "'ART. lr.-i.. A! t y An unidr-n--.-, inn:: 1- i, t!;- rei;R. I l'"- . .., of . . U in an o-. ;h nr in whleh .-'i"-'-: I';1 i J ';,n Kru-z-zyUk! of : :- A p. ;i-1 i : - , cns!i--i ir.i" a t !''- i'.o ; - : - n-.-'it c nw'.. 1,-vtli tf H - , P;.r1 Ti... s'.riiii'.' r ri'Iinp ; in i sea: : ::)'- cir. 7.: : I- St eer.tr ! r.f ilia -'r.L're- the ;,efphcne pole !i. un !: 'h d and 1 he i.n 'V- P. h'.re oii'y a--Mr. ..i i r. .- i i-i ruslir-j her r. (i . e-i a Pr, Friedericu : t--n minutes : ute a s t.co. h.is d' a:n was caused .. -Al-.i-.'h ht received when j r:-.- riven by a foreigner . r 'e : vi ; : - . was snnsh-,i:'-Ti :: as? struck ny a .1. f.: I'. er.e-siMK east ot u.:m 'nel Ji. f.ir:tly K't ca1 v. h-Ti It v.es sJre.nije, ,,n iiel they s tli train .ipXo - n w is fi.;t 1. n at i 1 CEDAR LaK r IS1E '3? EtiAL -o i CilO V." X V O I N T. H'-arch is b- itu: ' -o i . s i n , Li C i ' t c ;i ,r o 1 r n ! ; . at ' ,i ..i:t,h rv! - ' i '' I.i-. Alay 31. - tod.-iy for Peter rsid'nt who ha? p Rake and who : inoriitnif. Reia,ve3 f.-ar ih.t he iti. t ua vn--.1 - ae . i '-r : . ;.U9 k:- kin t-liy asked tho sherin ill J OMe... Of R.t':-.e tt o li 11 1 ' tj 3ld in e 5,. arc;;. 'V'-.'i inissinr man arose .. . v voioviiy M.-.rtiir-.B and strolled f r-ov cot ii;-' a : i "edar Rake . n::;o:i w a . ielt over his i .-.urn until evening can-. ire t ,.o,i : : r. e f..und at the takes e.- . r, ':-,,. y w.-l s'areiiincr partie? , .! to- s u i rour viinu cout.'ry dut-h--r.tht. l.;..'in is fe? feet, ten inch's :,rel weighs UT p-nds. He has r; f. ., dark brown hair and is ,-: . ', , small fineer on his hf.ii 1 v. as .'.m:-.iitat.-d at the first Vv : !: 1 t tiie looise he j.. i : , .e, .-er.-, a j.aTnovay shir t, o n ;si;;n.C!s ami roue kjCKJ. in r-r,or health for some d 'n c'li'eaEr is at d 1 'e v r: a a . e n :ie . 12-YEAR-OLD GIRL IS DELEGATE TO MUSIC CONCLAVE Hetty Fennemore. Pc-ttv Fennemore. 12-year-old mis cf Phoenix, Ariz... will be the Toungeft i'lele?5te to the convenT:on of the national federation of n.tisic eiiilis, to be held in. the trinities of Moline, Rock Island and Davenport Jure 0. She is a pianist, Violinist and dancer.
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Hear That MR. and Mr.. E. Stevens were part f hf conrr.nrse of Honjseiaer visitors 11 D'rcorarivn lay. COX and Bill Russell split th !'hn4 l'p.-y in the Hnmmoni .',untry oouS a"iorruVH?;"r in as g"oi condition a? now . A1'"RE than 10 errors in th slarknr !its for Indiina h ben discovered by local draft officials at Indianapolis. VF . RI.T mt nlivr rs-!tra4
nt the Hammnnd Uountrv (lub on Sun- j nl '! scri pt i"n tra rkel the I ccora i i day and Monday a record breaking 1")' holiday in nary and the plic bl-.t-crowd. 1 'r !h'Mv? a remarkl.'!e l"t of them. j CYCLIC! HIT BY CAR
A. X. HIROX5 will add another bu?if.o.es coi.es-e in Al'.chipaji City to his saring 1-1 lia.mr.ionu. Gary, feast Chicago n:id IyalVirte. ('".VX anyone point out on the. whole of Iaive county, a worse stretch of ro;id lhn Calumet avenue from the ljittle I'alumet nvor bridge to Ridge Rod? li'JT.'XDER thought he had 'em again 'a? night. Claims he saw a pretty girl ua'kinjc dow n the street wearing cotton etockin S3. FERRY CRAXK of Z!onille has been i lecttfd ictretary of the Indiana Ke deration of farmers' Association. There word eighteen candidates. SVI'I-' RIOIt COURT philosopher says that the wages of sin are heavy but that sin works more than eight hours a day. . THE Kiwanls Club is all decked out in identification disks, to be worn on the oat. wi'h the name, nick-name, business, etc., of the member printed thereon. HOiSCOB TOOHS is desolate today. -'aturd.iy night sorno unkind burglar enred his lior.ie at.d sot away with his ntire soup to nuts outiit. Xu place to ;o now. BECAUSE of the white flannels so nonchalantly Haunted in his face last i. vening at the Country Club, Bert Steelman is forced to admit that summer has really cams. IIEXRY Lt'XDT Is back for a visit .after basking In California sunshine for two years. Ruddy is hobnobbing with his old cronies and doesn't see much change in Hammond. MAN says he went into a local store tho other day after some thumb tacka and the w ide-awake; clerk said "we ore jus.: out of thumb tacks, but we've got some linger nails." AX investigation of reports of radical tendencies on the part of persons f Valparaiso University will be madesoon by E. R. Gignilliat, state commander of the American Legion. KOWAESKIS Grove in West Hammond was .about the liveliest place in the district yesterday. Large crowds from South Chicago and other cities of the region attended the celebration and picnic at the grove. T'IRK very nearly destroyed the frame cottage in the roar of the house on tip southeast corner of Doty street Sunday ni;jht. Tho flames lit up the sky ami ilrew a large number of people to th' .-pot. The iiremen did excellent work. AX optimist, according to Bill Hajt,t;gS i- a leilow who still persists in clipping and filing away recipes for th mixed drinka which he iind.i when run:uns through old copies of magazines and newspapers. W. J MoAEEER'S iiew-fingSed golr dingus a puller that is u cross between tlat-iron and a ranroao pick doubh iiseounts the famous putter sprung by H f. Allison, a few years ago and W. J. is sink. rig them from all corners tf the green ONE-: of the sights of the town, languid looking mail carrier standing ob--twiatcly on the w alk in front of East ide home and whistling for the house'.1 wife i -1 come out and call off he r lawn : ioinkier before he wit gie lur the i.ia i !. THE little blaze, on Doty street Sunoav nistht showed how eager ilainmotidms are f;r exeit'-tnent. In less than pve minutes after the arrival of 'he firemen lh-. re wire fully ptopr- puckd arotird tv hamper them arid traffic x as almost tied up. CHIEF ALcTliE.V says that there is no city ordinance n pi-eent the girls ivcirm, ti-elr bathing suits to the laiic on ; re. t ears or in automobiles. H.vjuests. h-c,evrr, that they wear long j coats or some sort of a wrap. 11KARD in front or Monnett's "Where is Herb. Harry? Have Jul and Jack gone cut jet? Fred and Carl have gone in Will's Alarmon so we will go with you in your Buiek. AIGv." It's only the Rotary club getting under way for the regular Tuesday noon feed at the L ndora. AT last Hammond has a theatre orchestra worthy of the name. The Parthenon's sixteen piece orchestra recommends the beautiful temple of th" cinema art to the. theatre going people of th" emnty. Whil" good musicians have played In local thentre pits in times pas. there has seldom leen enought at one time to make a decent orchestration. f BUCK AVARXRR JOHNSON", if ymi are in Hammond, ynu should know- that the Chief of Rot ice has received i.he following conirminicat 'on from Omaha. 'Hicf of !, ice. Hammond, Ind. -Can j on locate- Buck Warner Johnson? Have him come to Omaha at once. His 4 mother is not expected to live, swer. GEORGE SCOTT. An-
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In Forty-Eight HoOrs To Gary Police. i I Ari'ii)tlt flii'l casualties of Pi''. .'.''I AJvsn Oliver, eiary motorcyclist, rsiding at 22 Broadway, was severe",' .njured 4st Sixth avenue and Con nct ; : -cut street Sunday cvuninp. wlien 1 was it by an iiveriand auto. He w 1-l-u-hed to the Me ,-ey hospital wh.-re '... was found to he surferin from c. copound frat tares m b th legs and a s - re scalr wcemd. NEQ-RO STABBING During an n rfrum.en t . Roy Fh.erley. resident of the Lincoln H'"'el. wi--. f.'-th-bed by another nero. l-'rank u Gary Sunday afternoon. His a -a:l-ant escaped. The details of the stashing were not learner! AUTO ACCIDENT r. J. Jav kson g: i-.g l.is adre- a -Indiana Harbor, receive, a broken in an accident one haif mile wesi ot Clark Road on Fifth avenue yesterday afternoon when a tog touring car force.! the Ford In which he was rid Jig off tic roadside. Jt was rep. .r!..l that tie. re were ten men in the Ford ttU'k an i others received minor injuries. GARY CHILD INJDEED Diar.o At ilvinovi.-h. 7 year old ciitii. re ding at 82- Ada-ns strct, was injure-! in Gary Saturday nfurnoon when tie child attempted to n.n .-icros-s the Orro to an Ire wagon and dart'-.i dreeiUy n: the' path of a machine driven by AI. Frail ie; 7 S S Connecticut street BREAKS ABM IN PALL ?Irs. G. S'arky, giving her address ,-t . Aetna, received a broken arm in Gary Saturday afternoon when she dipped ami fell at Sixth avfnue at id I'.r.adv.ev. Site was taken to the Md'ey Hospo-o. where she was given treatment. STOPS RUNAWAY HORSE, INJURED Jumping on the running hoard a speeding automobile to stop n ru;iaw-i horse which was endanger rg the live, of pedestrians in Gary yesterday. iesulied In Officer De.l of the Gary p..!i. department heitig paitsfnliy injured. As the officer gralde'd t'r.e h.'.f"- s bridle he. was jerked from the running board of the auto and feii. He v.adrakked S"m" distance before ho v as able to bring the horse to a halt. ' ffi-'r Dell was injured when the horse stepped on him suffering cuts about the h;ps ami hands. He was taken to his home where he was given medical treatment. WOMAN DIES OF OUN WOUNDS Mary Mc'orkell ( colored; of e.at y, v. ho v. as -ho :-r'ugh the riirht 1 ;u-r h;. her jilted lover, at 1 SO 1 Jd'i rs'ii -'!' in Gary. Friday mg'nt, died a: the Mere;. Hospital jesterday afternoon. Her assailant escaped. L"Uis Blake, mpvio v.lored woman, wh was s!ct througo the shoulder, w iii recovar. MORRIS PAIHILY IN ACCIDENT Walter E. Morris, wet known Gary jeweler. Ids brother R. Brooke Alorrn" and family, had a lucky escape from ser ious injury pear Koiison. r, Ind.. Mil- , tirday evening, iiie Ford in which th wire riding threw a rear wheel. Mr. Morris w is the oni-, ,.,e , e.-, j an. injury, however, when he was thrown ut ot the car and was caught by t ie. machine when it turned turtle -,s painfully itijurci a'oout the eie -t. Thfirst report reaeli.ng Gat corie-i-ic c i he accident, brought the i nf .m: at i-oi .hat his injuries were ery serious. He i 5 able to be b-u k at his ihriei nr t re S'ringfellow J rue ami Jew 'dry store, this morning, however. DOUBLE SUICIDE P CT A double sui. He pic' .- .s felted in Gary early Sunday morning when ?e-,e lira?. 76t Virginia, street arid Alike Cirber of East Gary, were found lying on the (racks of the Michigan '"on'ra! railroad crossing r.ear Virginia street wit!: their h"ads across Ihe pad The first report r.-a.-hypg tire i;.iri police statieoi was that a dead vim we--! ;. i ni; on rii- traeirs pe-r "iru;r-ra r'r-eer Making a hurried c-il! tbe i-!i'-e foumi the pv.i moi m a drnnU'ii sroieT. MotH were deep in sluoiher. w Mil U.elr heads aci-ors the r.'il v. i.b-lt ..- .,-t-' using for a pillow. It was oi'y !.p-;;s that a fast passenger was due tiohour. IT veaS With omn dltTe-uP;. il'lt t:f.; two ni"n were arousiu m.iii ilo- r ber. They VVI-e tak'n to the pi.hce s t ; i ! i . . 1 1 and hooked on a .'hvrp of drunk e n e s s . ! PAYS HER FIRST BILLION FF.RT.TN". May .1. I'.'rmany has paid her first billion cold marks f the allien and t"day the cabinet gave nnal consideration to the p.ew- financial a:.'! industrial pr-'crmn which I'hancedo. Wirth will announce in the Ijoichstag torjiorrow. Taxes of j n pie. ede n ' e,r s ze will Ire impo?er1 upon the Germans and especially upon Copland liohbr". T;i" "j ti ti ki rs," the log Prussian agriculturists who were of the mlitaiist party before the war, w ill be especially iiard hit. MASONIC NOTICE m Sta'erl meeting NIc M Kinb-y Lodge No. 712 ft; 'W'e'lnes'la c e v e n I n S frfcyT-luno 1. All, those dNir'4lXt4'..f si'ang to at I end the in stiiution of the ncwRoosevrdt Rodge No. 716 at Gary, tonight. -emhle at the Temple at 5 - SI p . m . E. W. MILES. Secy.
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CHENS llliifil AT AC Tru ro tr .ni day by Ri'-hDr'i ; t . J"hrt'! 1Z rtnri. tfs.cj;r.r ..f !h i i '1 OlM 'IM s. !; il;i r, j" rt i.. : pi ; . ! in !h Mr 1 1 : . r-1 i i i1 ntat ton ii-. n l Mi of t no A . s. :. .ii. i , a sh"r: j ;i t r : r jfy A :!;! ,r.fi .1 ii 1 .'-'.'n isrr rl t he 1 ! rmi sK-n t" d' ii-. er : ;id d t " ; .. i he (jij i j . oil the He ati lion to was n S ! rili;.''.-l '; e n : r p. -.it -1 ' he I '1 ie p; rj it! j;erlll!;ted I' I' ;d--niiiI-;:1; I)-,.. :"pe-, K am.) at Mime linf Hie t: ai h"r der-;.,r,.- h'- i i i pih; would ii-'. miri h as a sciio.-.j ; -1. ; p.'ira dc There w as a rrport ..n ti.e ..-trc-f. ' i.i invrinio to tri.. ( f-v t that v iaeses had . I.oot p Id cli i.itv ;. rae.e a . a 1 1 i ; io i- dav . This ;.! ! I'm 1 t.. Co li.riies of inipgii iri ot Le c t p .- . the to- ' d- if ia -1 wi . ;.. 1 ; .'.v.-v. r. or, in - ; esr : t : o u it r S . i . - n nd i i. a ! 1 I , . e i f ..r j eav smu'tie . It wa :c jd.i n-d that t,. i 1 1 e a s d i s; n i d v 1 ;-, j ti y p.-au-el ,t wa - a ; - -I id..-; and la-- :, I s n v.-r lo i 1 r-: :-: J.c, i s .e . . ia s. The h ". .. - o . r-t s ditions J-'i :i a pish' no. , I il!lj!uilt of the t e.l . i , e .- ; : r o 1 ' .llo'.i! Pa, ,.f t h N, 'v.. ! ..id had .:,','. d !.,: ; d or ,,' i at le.r'-oi.s Oiike -p'.t.il'.: la II 1 fe woo s I si-.o, . ''the . i' ' - ii i a t io c s arc also plani.,1 IP the ;P J l.t 1' i I Old. !!' '.S'.ii NORTH SIDE CHURCH DEFENDS ACTION
Ca.iop Times: We, t.),.. -:ip.lei : - n d.. er wi'h to en'''i ' e;c k in ;.:.!' as : i tii- a : t is ie v. ;i pi"'a T..i lie. I I a.'' .., I -v I-':. .. : : p.(c,d. of Hal a io 'Old a eov k :" ''. fa once i n . ri vr the m a 1 1 . o . A c ' : I a ' n o -', - i - G- : .. a.-iiooi" was m .o.vad Wh-i e ..ji ti It -ilreiy is nor . John's I.'.ii li.ii screed, a - t diii i. i- condole.: ti.e A no roan h-isisc ;g.-. 'M i' Si.'O-ie: is ict ti.e -a n. . .anilfs; his dv! -s r-ai- . a i . i.i . . st rangi wisu to .-p. ,ik to .-. :r p:.; ' t I a P gepi e p t s ,,-e made e paal :iiat lee-onM .are pot i ; t r t" . p' e J as i ii is sre i k. r had n- t -.tin s.m a !ll-e!f ; te vo . -. v a- ,, doa .-e eral s.-h..!.s, Mr s m i v. a-- at ao-s to know wha; t" do , .-.p, ehi'ly w hae had sa i - .a o ep. ri-'n. i" fore and he !: .1 i n r h..p advised ii'T' pi no ,.n w ho w a m-t aim .a. The i'".ii. i i .aid and wo dd he I"', ii cherifucy eiaiaO'd it t).,. .;..-u!-had made po-'ai i a a n s etri --n t 'I';,--pits r.f o or I,ut iii-t-iui Car ai .-c e ate ii"t bv any i.pan.. d'-ptivad f tPKli-io in .tiiliT can a raa' in ' . S f U'.j. . t IS S' 11- til e ; V fie.pi.-nii; a T!i" cicidi' n '.,.-,. h 'Cirri rv . honor tli" :i :t and a a 'rocs, a-5 it ,s pr i. D-.-.ns t war and armistice p.r.od t tain Clt f.;i; fvo-r-e w;th ;ae r "a'aer-. puidie marehfs and eer, ;.- a ! ioliy as tiros- ..:' .ai;.o- . ; .. ;. way sipa.ol tars v' iid n..; a-.o.- i -i at i'-iet pari'y to Mr. sid, w
: g Mi A '!. 1. I. V DROWNED ,;, TO 7 HP to In.!.. .!:. WHITING 1 '. I. w I! : ii g e e 1 s j e a' .- . a , ..e , : . h..:.., w a ' a;, avenii. v.a, o d ;p a f ' ' i ipH.ti Pi,e young in ni ; .'a r ii t s a ' '. 2 t-i t!i" park wi o'clock . U - II lit Il.-ol go i v ',1 . I, P d 1 t A o he; I Sower- !.! il-o.ie J.eide.i !" f S : id- ii WC at CleW . I. ft sa- 0 .ot coin v,i n l onnnd I. ami-, i t .ejd. mat being op. n ', III' t a Is e a s '.v : m a ' lie f a a avenue. Brew n sT i i ; a n game. just learning t w i tided w hen in a it fifteen -. ; r His companions saw hir.i go h.avapg ip-ver even oil'ol for w p. and :iid n t come up again. Th" o'.ys called for heln to which Karl li't'd' a'-l j another young man r---ponded a " 1 br-.iiv-ht ti-.e body to shore. The la. department was -uiron'd and so-n .if-rd-.e.i w-iiii th- pu'ioot ,r ion all .-frorls were in vain for t.fe i' ....pis had already llown. The y-..;ng I- in wa- a favorite in school and nvtch admire.) for us amhitron, lie bavin-- h-'n em.. ployed in tie- S. ii. Co. rhippine. o. -f,,-e for the p a s t two y. a rs. going school in th- day lime and workt'-g from. ." to 1) j m. every dav. The r -mains were taken t o neyd-n's ni'.itri;. :o he held un'tl after th, inipia-t. SUES FOR DIVORCE Arnold Has-, ha p. ,-! suit f..r o i" c e aea'n-t He 'en Hua-e. n The '; superior court. Tia parties ! .. Hammond and the ease is s a ; u to one af -senitl"nal ci.aracta r.
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Virgil Decker (left), Arthur Decker and cabin where thc murder was committed. Trial of Virgil Decker, charged with the murder cf Leroy Lovett, xeho was known as Decker's double, will begin in the circuit court at Warsaw, Ind., on June 1. Decker was arrested several days after Lovett's l.ody was found near a railroad cro.ssir.p-, after it was disclosed the your.jr man had died of injuries other that; those j. uttered when he was .truck by a freight tram. Virgil's brothers, Calvin and Arthur, are to be tried later.
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'.so 1 , ,) ;y 21'M-n ; a r io a- pi e n t - ': have r. i Ksp-'s A nil ! , .' injure d in a pe- j i ;p i .l.iy. w inch j d totally . Tin y j A d '1 T: s s I fee t . I -v. and Nick :.: itk.-i. U-.tii ti.e ni-n
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F'Je of Hi" -t - at Iltith sir- -t '., : a i c ;;e ti'ii w i o n the m- - o '' - i diceri ; Angle, with Malkoif as .-m. ! . .'lash.d nd i ;t. The nr n t.-r -wii t ' ti... pav. ment by t lie i ' . ! rii'.v w-.-i-f ta K e- n to the post a, ot: and ! hen in.oifpa ivrr-i i-d t Tlo ii.-. : or c v ci e was .'alPa.-ed. hill tile a.lto '.V a 10t KIVJUS TRIBUTE TO GRAND ARMY K a' : !' I r-il-d liarinii. ti Ha . v . I 111 e! K d' ;.:: and 1- ia h a rid p--.-' ,.f th'-sold-" a l ia , ca. d oa-s. i sad I-dk era; of ;h,- r,..,m. r i o t : - s - - r; gs w - re p."'.--'-!ent of Hallsh.tr O t t a-'-I'm iht'.ach t -- t r iildepend' Je,e a f - w w i 1 e k - u ad i n i ia a.- t Ia d c ' - i? I i 1 1 lie in- a 1 ; V. S. R. : J ad g our Pa ' e war da;- in 1 out : i. a : no a-1 - ' . I: t . v i ur -a a - .' :rde,-.-,e-l (., ,a --a'd. '.'-.as I '' - i .- a - i "o g , a : .1 ade ,i a i - 'd p .1 pige IP ,-,- ' i . - 1! a in i o.'-nd . ... .. . T ' I a--n - d a '! -, R " a -1 c a , a n - e - .- . , I '"" j, wcl - a ; 1 t - res' r, - ac -an a r -.1 pi s or j i v I'a t ia. o and .1 ..f ids 1 ,a w r ep ,. Hart: de. 1 lot n ak - ; arp'aad !. Mr j en a hook. leO.j c -ca pe i : om th"i i I pea has lire! Ha rt I r . a.de .- f 1, i - oa t n - : n prison. ia'.'vy e.-cirte-o- - as fNtended to C riop,ae-5 , f t ; f g-and army. Tire e sii w ed that t a. y a a hy fe': ,j die la arts t : e e maia ips i pr." - d i til- sp.-ak'-r. "f r . .- giatitud.- so p s.rvmgU- ;.d sn.-'d't , j ii-. v ,. r . ra n f h e i r w -irk :n ti.e a :-. CHICAGO EAKESS OUT ON STRIKE Mav Pi.- I'niopi ! a'ier W e, r. ;0 decide J,..,-.. ' ,., ie : ' 1 -1 id i e : ti - n , pa h col ha t; e - .- v-1 , walk' If the d I" : V ra ..ri k real ;-aai'i y w . i : i - JO'! na Istrike -.' ,n i.gc.-;.; s - - n P..! - m ' n .v. d . hakpa 0. M . . ; p e ;- s d - ' I a r e t t h e p I'" n w oa w o r, i - a. p , e d h y n o n - a n . e n workers.
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c-vV-.-jr c j.w .. l . .' '.. , S T'. I -. V j x : ft 3 V ' t I b-:szJ. f ?- 4 - y ? I 4 a.- : ivt1" i -'.dJ. t- . toy I SPEEDERS BY WHOLESALE ARE ARRESTED Tho summer draw, aga tpsf speeders ,oi, and the f I a ; a iii.p.j loor orcv eic .i.ii-j spent .- la.-y weciv-rtid. gathering ; in tae unwary am..!'.--" tne taousand i Ha mm !.! Tho ma i-o ,- f'.-o.a , '. . j (..",.,. re u ., . .;:;o spiinii Iins id i:ii. ns from 1-ikv c.'Unty (.!- 1 Tie laot.nav. b. ..;:a-ers d.d :.'. ! ;'o spid. any liairs to ;ipd vi dators. ; ii wa s noteworthy tl: it vit of tho i ( rt- i'i: m n a 1 1 st -d t'-T 1 h is '!' nee. : one I. i "'ded no! cuill.v t ' th'- fh'i: gj 1 ' sab s the -a oae ;aVs. tl." 1 i r ; ? 1 I i coa d tie so 'Oil V i a a, 1 over t ii holiday. Most a puio. and ad w. r. ; i ' ' d t h ir u ; v l.en arraiiiii . court this i, d-t. and if in th..- Ham 'iitrtg. I."1 '. a AI ' moria he w ay h 'Pa- ' .". for sp. - a '. r: w so: .- I w : I I ,a w rcuee 1 , 2 South State vir. (. '.i--igo; .1 I. ItoK K ' 11 the fk " - ICi'a '.',-. .ago '. ma rk. Mid 1 Lit.r. ' " a , 1 !' I . ivai v, .".' ! I : I h i'o'l- ! -: : .i . a Mi kat a. 2':" '. i i' :y-' ht. ! ! . i 'hi.-airo: f. 1 r. t .. o T a Id Vie U V, h : :pg : To i-.n.e D.to su-ee;. i . l a'ih, 7.1 It' 1 .-and: : 1". Span: .i-'ia :.: I i a . o ! - co r A' i ' i ; 1 N h :t in l- r , K ? -w a s H a : r i n i ip rii . f'n w in il i fh' o acted or-, s w ere .la t N. :'. a ., . r t tie. a . $!.-,; Din I. rev ." 1 1 eise. si!. I" rt H .nlou. 2 r SI.!.. ,o Fri.-'h. Hessv lie . ,a., .. :;.i,'. Nitd'v I'.r-' l-a ("aa-aco. f j ., ; John Sal. ad;. kla-W axel, lie So, ltd ldli'"go. a aa ! ill' I t . Ray !l e a a . . .- - t r ; A d" r' i '-a ftp" p. Mo1 was fined ? 1 ' f"r da ."I ri . i ica g" In.iata, ...duct. 11 . V ; I.PAS S -i V P" tri I ICNfiX." Inrt.. M-y "! -Kiev en year old i Veil R ,rk- It today v.as placed on trial ,., his !:: led re a jury of menT'le boy !- Chalg' d W 'tli first deg.a o tnui .if r for the killing of his playmate. R.-npy Siavtn, tlv ten year . id inn of a neigiri.or. ftutkett will fac- the gallows if r'.nvid'.i aw Pr-o-oatoi- ,t;,n es A . l oll. I drmand the! iea'h jepalic. The .irtipe t'.in: r 0 u n . I y vva arou-ed' Iii!' ni-.'-'iin' st a ' e aif tr t tv.'lav I
YR. OLD BOY PLACED ON TRIAI
i Co:: 'po l-.i'tiiri!.' iv::? a "cot d - id ooded i incdies in height, .and the other j o-iihei"'.:. .and wilful murder." '.lightly smaller. Th tiii'V.s obtained j Ti " leys v. rt" phaymatcs at Ora. a Tjo cents. j town -om lo-a -t ,.f !or,' w il' n th-aV! Vino-nt N'odah-iv'. 2 t - T''W.e stie.-r .piarreOd a f-w .op hot i e las',; i. ft h;s Ink" in !': '.lit of lie I . . "i'b a n li s g ' v i r. g . on tee : . ,da y . t to- ; ; e a t ; ie. eiic ait.-oai-i: a ; '!i - .'t again in tii'ir b.-i'-k vai ds . A shot-i o'clock, and w hr n h- r: nii.l ut ! gun in the hand- of Curkett was d:.-- u wa- eon.. Th" supposd on l that I charged, the -net killing Slav in. we have a !:?; cle thief in o ir m d.--.
Street Too Narrow for ruture Business Expansion. Th9 widen. ng ...f 1 a; el'.d s'-reet tea: .
j ilohman street to the Mellon railroad j i-fcre u.sily ia.-ro vomects are LuUt ( j the Central school property was endore- 1 todjy by memters vC the schv-i U'-ara T he Central mhtol property wih be : ftred for aale loursday. It i und'--stood ti.at a ndi'.s,tt tas been yrni' 1 hy local capital to purchase trT- lap i wliteh is trie most valuable F-Ci c ot cant real efttate in tho citv. The ncLio d htiildlcg- wlilcli occupies ta tacit cf propertj will be moved to Russell s'.ic... The s.te wil be u.vhica and hvl-1 fL.r l:i.provemerus liter on In icttins go of tli propei't;, !i.,wra"'",,tn. s. nooi baaol sees n st za t advam--: to the ci! i.i i.a..,,g i'.aj. tte streo widened on tiie soutn shin "i tho vrer '. There are no business blocks to be con-d-mned on that. fide of tho street. T.'p; lots are of sufRcmnt ati'.h that the r?-idiiK-i'S could be moved barat. T.ho co of purchasing or condemning the nc.a---sary land would be s.igh eona g. t.r. til's adv aula ge, members of toe b-a.d uei.ev e. Raiph Tenant, one of the n, finders .. the hoard, beiieven that I dyti' -!--- should be f-xT-ni"(i to a. whj'h of a ):,:. ; red feet. "The board is of one m'nd rccirddirg the future of Fayette street." ir. Tra:itit suit'-d today. 'it !s ..f i !, - 'p.estioii for it to be a:,., k.t.d r a ie.:' -tp'ss street wi'h its i-p ?"i'l v-.".ih ti. i it shou.d be giv-n the char.'o to u'-'.fim. To business iRBtri' t ,s or iw.b.d an 1 Kayotto strc-t I.- no c-Ef ar to its (r. pr expo nsk'ii. "1 i.-iieie :a .-'!.-; wpim i g "1 ;: worst thing um "vrr iiappiP'-i p. iia-. -iii'.nJ v. as tl " '. ..ie i :t 1 i-, r-ig ..f rociman '!'.": f e-R Ciivugn. I ' !. -i. r . Iii" fe t ! iara. ' ' : :, t ! a i h ground ' wi-. 1 re., a-- piivrrdg ; lap'aia nieatis that l rtua i. !."- la -o !' ' . hie :o. ' k.H he hud' on to 21 iaiiici iiiid Fii.. - t;e ... p r r.n.j too w i r ing i- t.i . -::- '.. :li he m o ii ra- : '., .-n ; e aT' - p a i lis t" s block i , bull ." I., i.. 1 ;..'!. i-ergtr, ;t'--. i n.tpa'o -p " i iie school boa.ra, j.-.on led out fl.a'- ir t .tie street is t!ie ljr,i.; t strcl i.-'.we. ,, tlohmau sreel and th it 'noTi traco.s a-: the only street between iho-aa pt'.r.'.s tin ' has a business tuiur-. The s: hv-cd board has long re- 'gu. ?.-.! Hie fact that F.ivette ttrejt l.-i 15."'.. H'hm.gn sirtet and the- Ai.ieii tiac. necessary to the dv , lopm-p.' hH.drnarn sti-et biism-sa ulatiae:," -c. - ..i Mr. Ropiavrger. "Ref.l!iir.b' this, i'-t--caicd board arranged to move tic CN v ia! school onto Rusee-l street i.-o-t' a ; Lday' tta r-treet. if we w : - 1 , n.. it i" I'ave'te ttrcet we w -ihl 1'- ....'v. -d .:? that fp'-'t i:i live or , :- vce.r -. , " o ate now to ing cr-awded trm ji-.-h-ii-.n street." Frank Han-mend, pre olden ut t;v "i'aiin. .,.i Trust fnd Sav 'I'husiastie ,ir: rt r --.v ah-ning pr. .pet 'The w :!'. eiiig o; I'-a.c ia ii. S-dve the pra "Tpm I !, ftTe." Mr Hap l.'opd ! :.;-; ... ; F.- ' eld ? .- rit J V-V.e-i:g( -tP'P VV li: la p. a ; w T 0 C: !,.. urih -s Fey '. ! - : v- i as to provide parking sKca "Fayette str'.'t '-.-t -a .-en H. hr. a :od tin- Afi'tion track' nnd "ubiedh. ': gr. at dec 1 of : ra i f i '' now a i i .tr.tithl idrop.-h to Gah.ri.el av.nio -1 I Sii - ii". c-t Si . r.sdi'-r ..r ds w-aiid 1 v. a. .,:-:.' ' i 1. s aa '-i o f 1 ' , r.f I i'id, -a.d d lowdo n-t pr.e,.-m-nt w..,pd as. : : p. p. ! ty no- :r my ."..n-,- p t ... w ; . ,,g of I- h va ' : - v : c t w ild : .'",.: ' HE SEVILLE MAN DEAD 'i''""-g- He ! .; !, c -. who r. ''b'd ?' r ' a ' liinef a-, enne. i -svtlii oaa called bath e.-di rdav . aft. r an .e.- aie'i i-d ,n last Fei.taiary and e. '. re'"l ' i pneumonia- Mi'. R-rgiP r o j and (ire ehil J f" n to mourn ;i as 1 1 a 1 sid. nt of 11 ' : v.na. w he i e pe p' I ' a w i.iti; ' t : a d- ' a ' t a .--1 ' !'!", and is wed an ! i a v - i know n iti this v :.-iiiit . H " years of a '.-'-. I-' im ra! - . , - i.e conducted V e r p . s 'i a ' . .Id tie I. o'clock, from t a Ion". Marajl 'take plaice in Concord' a oi:p" ! C0NDE AUTO IS STOLEN The automobile be dinging to It. i : :'..ii''v 519 Summer street was ft'i.i yesterdav afternoon from r: front i the Dion store. Ti-'- machine was pa-u ed at about ?. n'clo. k anl when ! , I'onde returned at four d wai goo The police have notified th. niitii"ri'i. . in surrounding ciiies. Harold Wii-nn 34 Kitzalo-th -tr." . a , ho ho v. was held a few moo r - I pa-t midnight tips ino-n eg in- tf men, d' scribed n w'aring sioa I.e.- . and caps. line was aho it 7. feet. I"
