Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 47, Hammond, Lake County, 15 August 1921 — Page 1
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THE WEATHER trTf n?l!ie rlotjrtln'ns, p,r-ot ibl f I.s r-U l fhcr Inte tonflit nr Tuesday rlsinic Innnrratun-.
Ccliv.-red ty Caxners In Hitmacta, ee.I w. Sixnoad 5r pi moats on treet ami news tands 3 per t-cpy 'OL. XV, NO. 17. sqn Era r? pi n lis u yliii Renewal 01 Warfare Is Threat- ? ened As Deadlock Is In Prospect iet ear:." c. F.sr.'Efi ; STAFF CTPftE'ii'CNOf T ' N. SERVICE? BONDON, Atisfust 15 trader .-f th.fati.'D in i:rv1.'n w : af :?rr.- jn that th r.- : n n u b r :n xarltamect a: its n-,ffl!3e' ",:n tomorrow will a. ' h '"" : re Earn, innr Valera tt continue peac near .dta- j . mi w'th Premier Lloyd George- ' Th- critical Irish .,wt:"n wrdch 1 had precipitated by riiri,V.1'n of th' ! B.xchar.g-es betf',;or? and P-' V, Pre m'.T I 11'' L va? "a nvn.'s ' 'y a jll meetirs rf tlno British Cab inet. ! Threatened -"-ith fli!?c! arj'l r-: -t al of warfare !r. Ire'.an i ;hf r-s ; ' F"ece Situation reached :t ni'-yt crj- ' - z '. '.3' o.Jay. Thor wa a fvll jf."?'. -f t':- ! -o .- r. i.i Tr:h '-v:3, sy- ; t in-- ;-' il was .lii !ha.' it -'a.-. ."i : ; k--1' ! . i ' Prenv-cT i ! -u:1 na't- a tatri-nt - 1r--ian 1 :ni ,i h vja rft i 'r:!r.i i!.- 1 1 ! -'''r!1,!:. nr.-.- r.t ;a" v. ; - a -4X5 puio O'-rr- "r:i'. tit 'U" ' c ; at'.y Tel.raph ! Th pi:l '! -at .nr. .-f r;f i 'trs po-.J - ! "; ia . r. Lloyl " . r? an'i Katr.- ' r- Va;-ia. h'a ! '. the 'sn Fein : j rr.nir!;' r - thai th? Irish r.-; ..r li-ni ; ho'iin out for a v - ' t ' d;v f?-r.t :";.-? rf itoratf-1 pub : - ' i r a t i - r. s of B r ' t ! h e;,vfrn!nenl. . , . iha Enr'an i -.vi'! nvfr s,-r - f t,h treati?: f ar. Irih j ub:tc. .' th :r. turning pa pers take tk v tha' the d -,-r r.a n '-t been Os- ! -o fut-her pea-e r -c - -t : at ioo.s but' : th" latest developments have cajs-j wave of deep seated pessimism. j he press is wak'.rn no effort to hide gravity of the siftation as is row j vn bv the following excrcpts from ; : -.rials on Irish Independent It il tragis if the negottati ns -r' broken off. We strongly hope : - j a-'"factorv settlement, the heav- i st re?ponslrihtV rest ur n trtose wl. i-c "he detini-'s f Ireland in t;ie,r y - r' v fincere'.y t r us t that a. way ; e ,- . r; .1 t o a v r t the calamity cf ' -.'-r.sifVd -varfaie in Ireland." i ar ,u' Mi-r3 O I r. d : I ' i o r - , - 1 ..1 ,..-..' --e Sir.-. F"'n parliament ( whieli met tit Dublin tomorrow) w ill e to reckon jn Ireland ana to.e sen-. 'n-.ent of ' Manehei w r. o . e ei -h.-, civilized world. I Ouariian "Today ti .;- ;s with Ireland. All her be.-t i -ends pray she wit I not close the tloo- . peace." "lor ring Post "The government pro'fcrd Its pt'rrf r.Vr v hlch m n s f.'inr . -k into ' face. What does LI o.. i! e rge '.repose to do next 1" HARBOR SPEEDER CA.UGHT IN J. J. Zidikus Tries to Escape After Crashing Into Another Auto. "THTINo. IN'P Aug. 15 T . 1 a ,.f furor tn WI' . suit. 1 in h:s - o ' rtsr iod-; e. . - n ea - rvj ?"1 t he a ". d r ' , ' ' rt e "1' '. e .--q.ih nr.C -.-, .-; .- 5 'u-n--,-! t'l--' o u e-r s o ... f .jffere.,1 that th'. .- iircos riade ? L --vi;- hi' - -fi ;-.-t'rg force eatig' hs:-e He wa s t o- l eked um;er b '. :' ;:-. si-. - It: I - rr. o !-. if - si;.- rt ; f the ,so r is-'O .' cf $ " o ( i u hj.-v. ! ill V. i.l i-e !l V 1 ; mm m FOUND lii CHICAGO fid ward Ak: i c- nt ss nc ' f - ) was s-oirh J j -d s o n h o .in a m o n h m the y Th hotel o. Ai !1 '- - N r h 'u : ; I,' j '; . C, If te ore:ik-,i' i oi.-r v. S" n. a i
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HERE'S TAX REVISION BILL IMN I N T : P S M " N A SEWS SEPV-CEJ M-ASHIN.,Ti'N, -Vic 1 ,". -The repubr. . n ! - e pec ' tax r i s ; - n V ' ; . n i a ' r ' :' ' i . . e e . . i ' :' : : '". 1 .: pipe "in f r.. tisrort J ;:':''.!. i v t. ' p " l B.vp t a e c ' I to .1 l-"-"..rr''" rf, I r cent havir.r lived fr-m -J iMl-VJtl! of .11. ' J a nil a r ;. I l . - . tj-r f 'vrnol ,.-rs-:u f 5.' . '"'0 ' - s s 1 ! i ' T s - n 'ooi'- xr :rpt ir,,'r.--l : -ni-.o- 1 ,-.r J;ir.-.;ary 1. . T..--' rr-'am an. n . f h i- a 1 - ft to J 4 r' n ta:r, . y i ;t't: j reii'lcr!?. 4 fount-i'ii taxes '--rffOr,! ,'ff -Tf : vo -.iih passng! of art !.-.:'.ir tix ! -p'-i;-'-'I fffecti- wttl a?sajrp '-; i. ; . 5'arr.:' ta. r n proprietary rr.i"M " r. .i-'-i t ih; r.rt :o ropea'M. ffe-tv J :. . r ! j TT.ufa -tur.-rs tax on cari'J.v t ediiee-l j from 5 to i per i ent . Manufacture-re tax on fur re'lurr.-j fr. m 1"' .-. i pr e!it -with fur coat i Mr'h'-.iT St J n - r '.it:'!''!- rA(-!Tli r,,; . i A . j V.-ir:i'aoture.-. tax -r. up'.rtinc good r-.1uri?(j from i ; p-.-r .-'tit . D'-alTi ti oi; art :u;d art v. CTk' re-iu-'-l frr., tn - j,,-,. ,-rrlt "rpcraf .m ir.ort;. tax incrd5e1 fr.-T. It. t -i 15 t"-r cent I lit f fi' :a . r-. ep,.jrc ,:,f ; -o'- Jrir-.ks. i ManvfarfiT-.i '--n . -Tf a'. t"-,-rr-i ?.f-f;. rear beer-. ' nr d Ir-.n 13 per i cert a.i vaiorum .-it- a gallon. ! Manufa.-turer? tax of l; ,-t.n, - a ?a;. i"!t iat-I n f.vint a!n ry nitf . Manufa. tui-era tax of 1 j .:n:s a k-jI-: .0:1 submitted for th 10 tr rent ad "alorem tax on sal" pri-e of unfermenJuice " vc race s. carbonated uar.er. 1 "r beverases, ar.d other 50ft drinks sc-M renf aiutrs. Manufacturers tax of 2 rents a KalJon aid on fruit ju-oe dud 3 cfrfs a calIon cn s t'-l drink? instead of th" 10 iv cent ad valorem tax. ! risrii;ed spirits diverted to beverage ! purposes or for use tn manufacture of j any article, Intended for u.- as a be-, -i erage. 16.40 per jrailon. Manufacture-., tax of 5 pAr rrn perfumes, extracts, tooth pasts; toilet i preparat i' ns. proprietary med-r'n-- ! and s ifctitut ; . ' " ACCUSE POLICE OF "SHAKEDOWNS .. I ; NT t P AT !C N A l N!Te ' :1!' 'J I , i , . . . - - - . . . ..... 4. msar-ts ::.-de :,y ,i saioon-keeper, that , i'C- t- Se.-g-ear.t had tried to ; ...... . ... e n.-.a r.e.-i- ' J an en ne r"ru;-ei to s-ev. the government today started an mvest!the Chicago i .-ecre-t J'-'l" ' depa: n i n " o " i e i : o t w due districts for evidence; . . , . : siiu ..ng d iirn" practice , Asi.-tant r ' i .'st-i.-t .-,..--iey 1 eph Merer,.- . .a:d lie hoped t-. f)V tic - ..-i.-r .. ., t.... ... . . ' . i t"' strand j iry ;:..s I ARRESTED FOR t DIAMOND ROBBERY ' i f : ATlol: A ,"- -,Va iSRVlCF ' iil i .- i '1 ii-., i I. r 1 . .;i;,-: 15 - JoHahm "t ' I K . .v ; ,, , r ; t..i lo . " Klein, o: I'.hs'i' ,i-i!i, r, arrestyj hero to-lay h; New V ork ore;-; d -tectt'-er, ort ciiarae-s f ': - imrdtcat-
1 in tii" ti:o."00 diam.'ii'.i .';. o.- :- , n i o in" T.c,nt:-ih I'entin;, T.i;nite,! iasti,., M -nday let ween Kri., Br, and Elk- !
oart. In'.!. The detectivtn said a man 't in jetrott hal confessed i the two men arrested he;-,- ' ! ami nan a c.-e.-: at f-o B'tii men will be FIREMAjN- DIES ON EVE OF PENSION! ' i N T E r N AT 1 0 1 A '- fiEAS SESViCE! '(iliAhhhl'H! V. Ba , Alt Ir - !. :'u i -in i de at " 'A i;im ' r . e f. ' ''jho;,, Vip ftq-ne r I: . n d '- ' I a - . s i (i-e raging t t 1 i or A t la ft -i- rt'nn'rg il'a-.y i ' - i : had b ir-' s r. d w 1 this ' - 4 3 years 'i h i e h toe n r ' n AUTO SWERVES; MAN IS KILLED
Aug. ester H. - a n 1 a te r. ; '.. v a . d 1 almost instantly lata ?un lay afternoon vhn an a j t ome.b -1 e in wb!-h lie was ridir g " 'tii Ed w ard Palmer s erved o the- side of tit" street ani uver turned. Palt.ier wns bad'.- shaken up and painfully b -: '. A TRIBUTE TO POLICEMEN f INTERNATIONAL . E A'S SERtl'tF! B B A ! ' I N I . Is. Am.-, i;,. Xddressinsr eon i-e n --'ii of p 'iiee-nv n lo.ja.y r'-tary e.e !rtJ,r .f.lTes lUiV . ,1 d (i,,' i-fe bd ir'-'Vh!.! 1 tm with It, -y r v . r.e o - fi.r;eo, r.f !:,- i;it. ' p e r , e n , -e , b u -far !;e bad n'.'-r !" ' ; cip?!".! s-,:re;aiy I ui -, -, - paid n it tr'bu'---to ''he p, , 1 i - eni e n . , h ' he characterized
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0 KILLED THISM OULEVARD John O'Brien Picked Up By Autoists In Dying Condition Saturday AiwtVr :i-vj-.-ry has htn ai Je 1 ; t or list hioh i!k I I ii-.n-'-ni p---lic i iiav' t ! Ivc . 1,at' S'i'urj iy ntijb.t . the .r.ni".-' lifetcs- ho ly of John O Pr'-Mi. l.'oJ Kirirrald .n.-nuc, Chlca-l ,r.... wai picKCd u; i'r ro under the ' -.c'o.ceis of a bia.. k toarlr.g oar on Ind'ianai't iis '-oule' arvi at-.d taken to a ' il' ari' '.idh'T-i.-e . did a ."h. rt 1 time later 111 it Margaret's h.'?p'.ta'. , Th- phar.totn car '. is.ippeare -3, and u itnesses failed to get the license j r. rnii'-r. j j vr'ther rhi:kp"a-.d Jon Geyner'. all j liv.ns: t Sit- 5th avenu-. n..b.rt s.lale. were fhiRfied by i-Ao !,.ep. standing be- : s'ie the n:y t e ri-'i:s Uuick car. They; st.-jpe.j and h- the unconscious form; ..!' O-Hrien lylr.i,- i.- n.-atli the wheel, j For some reason the bov. did not stop; l..r:e but hurne-i t - a r.earbv T'-ad- , house f,.r help. When they left an ; 'akland far. belonpinj to B-n Sch;!-! ' T 15tiS Mrti 1 iarnm-nd.
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" ' ' . , . , ... ,, : Ticn-cdectriC acuum cleaners. Four Iy d'ad man was pif-ked up by hor.il!- ; in ar.d taken to the W.-lf Lake Inn. i 'rs K the concern came to Hamti hfii th" men returne i the vampire-1 V1-,na from Cieeland and began op., .ar was S"V.t no one knows where. ilt.r.n wlth a f.-,'rCe cf fsrenty-flve men.
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i o'Hrien was rushed to the hospital, ' corr.panv estao.isn.ng agemies in I where d:.-d a short time later with- 've-y s'.ite and in ail the principal cit-j ! ou m.tkiiig a statement. He suffered '!'". ! cuts en the be.vl and 'jruhfs. His ; "The industrial ar.d business slump j ; skull tr thought ' l"t i be:n fra lur- mi.-s.-d us .-nt :r : said K. D. ."rker, j '. cd. There was a hole in his b-.ck' sales manager for The. Marvel Com-; which a: first le-3 t 'be beli.-f that he j par.?. . "Car business has hat a conhad been she.-, the polios ,ro ii i tn.u u-. and remarkable grrowtii with-j ; this theory. a th'i e wis- id licle ! ' it the slightest set-back at any time j 1 trough coat . The- body lies in i in the i ast four years. July was out i i Burn's morgue, awaiting word from I Mggent ninti'h and August promises tot ; relative? . O'Brien n a employed ! be even better." I ! a t'-v ernun an 1 was "T years of ;. j The Marvel iVmraro'i Mcunn clean ! operates automatically. As th-s !
IDENTITY OF SUICIDE A MYSTERY i he ltd;- f .7. 1.. .v 111..S, who si'iot nuelf to d- ath in the Hammond hot-i ia.-i v.- I;. !?.- in I-iurns morgue cl..:ti.. d unj ur.idei.tlfi-d . Thu .-. ciiitic'i una uriiaetitlReij. in t . ..lues ih.ch Mere expected to bad t. a solution of tiu- affair have been run !, the ground without result and but : , ( i,.,1( .o I r r t f -'i- the r".U e to wi r.v . . .... , . on. That iii nut.! Springfie, w r.ft'n on the h to! trgistcr. I'nd-r-taker Bums and th, police drpartm- r.t i.a-e writfn re, the authorities tn evi c - -1 i c.tlt s of that nao-.e in an off or t ' tin el th" id'n? it y of the d'-ud iv.-in. and r.o ar.sw e-r has b " n re.- i-o d s for Th' ir-in - o.l.eii i-e " ,0- to the ilrimm 'Pd hotel l tl.l be fore tin su'cid'. at-,! v ho h-td two grii a with '.Springfield' on thoic ltn been found, th" man v. ho th'.ught that the dead :n.iii it-.i - hi 1'-- a law yer -1 Michigan , after ie-.vi-.c the bo'li said that M as not t ire toe n . r.he Springfield had is not expected to ,1 n irrt-.b a sec u -let' th, e m'stery. th a u t lior 1 1 i - s ex pre. s li'itic lvpe I-.-tt the b"dy w:l! r ! n - i !; i in n!! j r,iob;!:t y "J . I,. 1 v !''--' . i ! i up a ptup-rs gra- r tn th' p"t! rs iie'.o. CONKEY EMPLOYES ENJOY PICNIC r;pr-( to THE T ! M f 5 ; T. Jo'-f.v. A'lw-tis.t 1 -.. left s.-ur iliv the w. It. lonit-o I'V.mpatv. c nrnniond save its 'ii-ij'i"y and tl'eii f rjeptl 4 a picnic a ?f r'nc till grc e J"hns The hu-er- and -v.- o nt iefr th plant at n'ne - cj, ,, p n 1 did n l ave t h until eight o'clock at The pro 'r.iri 3 f h in the in or n i r -tc nic grounds ' -" ' rreoinds stirred at 1 C.3ii a- m. and took Jr the grea'er ' gram was arranged i left consisted of. --1 -md child-en. ryb'idv nj -.' eh -. cre tak'n ! races for the men, w At t wr 1 e e,c! , , oK the basket lunc'r, es ar.sr, and at one n'c!"ck the races and i games were again pu' on. which a's. j conneted of a bail game b'tw-een two I shop t-am- Thre . re numerous j j prizes award' d '. o th' winner of a'' ! ! bese n,eS i j rn en'er-nc the p:ono r-.v:nl each; 1 p"-tt rece'ifil n t'.cK't perin - n-iiii!' r a:t-i els- I c,'re.s.e !om, a, bi'-k.- h'dder of the receo. ..... ., n- r ;..o B-e ,-re-im, se.fi d n i c o f C ' . w e " r y r , i n n n sr t-u o-1 er -(,i,j pie,-.. r X - . s; p d 1 c h e v d gratis b. t " om J-e li v. A ' the e'ese ,-'f ',- r r)av e'Vrryood exten-led t't'lr "i Pp T e c : n 1 1 en t - the f',TT pnn; for the wonderf -;1 tir.e nod r. )- &!!' da w hich was give them.
MOXRW. AlT(iI "ST 1f2l. NOW GIRLS, SEE WHAT YOU'VE DONE I'NTfPNTlO,! N c 'V S . ' 9 I C i WASHINGTON, Aug. 15.-Vhen American girls adopted bobbed hair they struck with ter-ih- fore- at the foreign human hair trust. Human hair sold in America for years has hern a profitable sour; of revenue for Chinese and other exporters. Human hair importations have dropped from 222.000 pounds' to 7,000 pounds a month. Only $14,000 worth of human hair entered American ports in June as compared with $195,000 worth the same month last vear. THIS PLANT OPERATING AT FULL FORCE Here's an Industry That isi j PrOSpenHg 85 it Never , W90 "RpfnrA I Toj.iy s optimist'o story foiio-rs. j on, Hai-.i:Ron J indu-itrv 1 at the j q, , I I; :s larv": Co-.ipan . piant j !.. ted on th r.orf h side of the city ; a r.d engage jn the manufacture The b-.jsiness bar- grown s? rapt llv that ; 1 . . ; wheels ;-.r tn I'-'-fn pouna cieaner i move bark and for'h over the carpet I they turn a set of gear' vhlch put in J motion a fan that provides the suction which draws the dirt into the bag. When it. is consider-d that eighty per cent cf the homes in the nation are not e-juipped with electricity the prac ticability of the ::on-t let Tic cleaner can! be rcedity son Mr '. rock, r re -turned recently from a busin"s: trip through the IVnnsyl- . Hii'.a coal region . He states that tho i. lines hre now working the normal : i, rco of men on full time, 1 found unmistakable .signs of a iei at of busi'iess in the east." said Mr. ; t e.ker . "It w ill i."t be anything spectacular but there is a. spirit of opt!- ' nr r.i and a gradual resumption of in- ' ius'ry. The Ma r 1 ("omra n y could ; i ,u'' b prosperous if conditions were j th'-y ha e been i aintedi We i t ;is pan ns i nr.- confident -t tm proved conditions! ami arc putting a force of traveling' s-il. siiien on tne r-'tao to auement our ! fta'p lr,1 clt' ftenci-s. ' I Mr. e'rok'-r is a Hammond booster an'i tt lve w ire . hereo r I go I talk about Hat !,'' he said. - INCLEVELAND Fonner Times Reporter Bak in Ohio on Advertising Research Work. Tin Times f- rii is i in ttu' erttiii , Ihv riiu'-k i" ca.-i -ii- d iy to- : ip; a 1 i r i r m t he " i'K h-. . ,i.,nil i'.i",Moy '.;i- a-i'' l as a r. ,-'.'i I t it tins pa;... r out'.! li.'l .vnsusl w nvu iuiiitii ' a" a .i on I'Jt :i-"'iH-. a i-' ' il d f-l-d ! I : ",ii . ,,t ,um p.n's oi 'io i oj.ory i-ut c !:, r alt' li1,1.' '1 . r a! oil r ui,'.,! .tI .! A. 1 ', ' Uil.Vi ' ' -it li... holIK o, i . ' ijl'.il o i, l. tn-, ts a. lo'it "I,.-, fo, o .,,,t. l-Hji-c, nit I 'i'olh. S-K t li-y . It II I'le u , i n t u I . e i r. 1 -i - ! , , ! I a c . , ,t . i. u lie 11. iS covered lb'Ut. 1 ' cv n nuh-s ,o !1 J v.-, ro-i'V r"J h'-- h alth He ha served -n n- St.ar'ra at Mia.m Kla. Har B'-'UO. i 1,'- and New- V rk ( ity. in the last jear but admits t'-at . f all the pla- - be i-a l. ited Hn-'o-niond an 1 1-e ''aluf-'t I'inji s.m to st r..n qp-;.t h b-1 on b.ini, pO""-Rt U"l ktd 'ip -it!i t.'-e ip. . :i ?.CJr, n Jiis on r f a btre nh rl'' io.- ay m. v a' Cl' eland . ,.; he w ent j a y. 'e. f fronls lia e inTi'r'd regular'y as l" his whereabouts hut thi sis l Information ' - first t-me any definite- . 1 d 1" i ven . - 'J'ING PuEN ON ANNUITY ROLL . f s e E ;t i L T ir tiicy .' u v u s I 1 j . -- T" -x o wiHTIMi l"'l more 'A ho ton m-ti 1- bten i- ;i o-i ' the standard of! r -m; anv He'! The j a-.- . J o-i n A K-o' n. ! M; ;- - i 1 1 t,.;,n a : t V- "hlf injt v. wa in f he- vf-. Be fnsrtv ear "Vrt'O. !t"iiel't M, -r.n. .-,).': -liB feiretr.ari, u a"r ie't.p r. A n j r si r. r . and one. an ayo.' c j oi. i a- in 'he .service eon-par hi r t ; j r a s and one m n
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(BULLETIN) INTERNATIONAL SEAS iCSviC?! SAN JOSE, Calif.. Aug. 1 5 Charles J. Hines, a wealthy candy manufacturer, was shot and killed by one of three men lying in ambush as he left his automobile at his home here early today. "The shooting was witnessed by Hmes' wife, who told the police she had just left the automobile. Mrs. Hir.es declared threats had been made against her husband's life before. (BULLETIN) - b .- r i c . l s -; a s s c. : ; c ' K INC AID, 111.. Aug. 15. Acting on the theory that the bandits who made away wi th $95,000 here Saturday were from St. LouiSj authorities today notified towns in the southern part of the state to be on the lookout in their vicinity. The four men made their escape in an automobile and every indication is the men journeyed southward. The money taken was the payroll for three of the Peabody mines at Tovey and Kincaid. Another shipment of money is expected tomorrow. WHEELING. W. Ya.. Aug. 15, The town of Richwood, Nicholas county, West Yd., is burning, according to telephone advices received here this morning. The loss at 9 o'clock was well into the thousands with the fire still beyond control. Calls for aid have been made to Summersville and other towns. Reports at 9 o'clock stated that sixteen buildings had been burned, including five business structures, in the heart of town. f NEWFOUNDLAND. N. J., Aug. 1 5. Green Pond, near here, was Afier a fg-.t of seeral years agamst the use by the VnU'd states Meei or,vrci,i ,,t ...c . ....u,.., Plus" prio-ii basis, the matter i be ! , ard by the federal trade , ooimis.-ion t 'orneys re pr oo n t in r the ci'ini-f-s: oi and the complamarts were n Oiu-.-a-o Saturday cntlvrmg c v.-i'nee. s-ome turn- in K-pteml-r the complairt cf oc.nuf.o turers and ,-thr r ti'rs f i' .ii! ,ome b'-f-ie a i i the term ap- ! ENT N WHITING:
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JIAMMOXH, INDIANA
5 0 M I il bbvi which art o'd ahu' u; :Mf d: spatci HIGHLT PATWOTIC OBJX "The papers w ere w ri'ten in tnancient Entiish tongme and they h i ; been preserved for cer."jr:"" t t .' foundation of a beautiful edifice (if.-:-Kntd es the "Hom of the Elk Lodee of Hammond, Ir.d ." The tratielation madt by the linguists l:i the eXp:,.rin)r party, iev-a! that the Elki lodge was a fraternity of men devoted to the broth' -rhoi.'d of man and the reverence of the (las of the republic of the Vr.iV. d States of Ameri'-a. "Accord; t.g to the evidence found in tho foundation of the old teinrle. the rapers were- placed 10. a strong box and embedded in tho copn'T s'one with (.Continued on pa;e two.) being dragged today for the bodies of three Englcwood youths who were drowned late last night when their canoe overturned. The dead are John Freeman, Earl White, and E. McClead. Freeman and X1v,te were employed as waiters at a hotel here. McClead was visiting them. No one witnessed the accident which was discovered when the canoe drifted ashore. (BULLETIN) 1 .'NTHRNATlOriAi. NE'A'i SE, ;cf PHILADELPHIA. Aug. 15 A fresh outbreak of flames occured at the fire-swept plant of the Atlantic Refining Company here this morning. Additional fire apparatus is being rushed to the spot. The loss already amounts to more than a million dollars. (BULLETIN) i i T'.RN 5, T!C ML NHj i Z R -, ! L i BOSTON. Aug. 16. Michael Clifford, while chasing his wife out of their home, slipped and fell, breaking his neck. He died instantly. Clifford, who is believed to have been intoxicated, had armed htmselr with a 1 knife (BULLETIN) : '. T tF t- AT ICS AL NE'Ai SiS.'.Cf' NEW YORK. Aug. 15. Mrs. Eleanor de Hart, 30. a widow, admitted today that she has beaten up and caused the arrest of fifty mashers in the past five years. "I carry a little rubber hose," she said, "and when one annoys me I just iet him have it. Then I call a cop." Her latest victim. James Zaniborelli, got a day in the workhouse.
LUS PRICES FACES U. S. QUIZ
pited to th pr -onsuioers must ray f.u i trie! e! , u 1 '.- l.aeej tn tl r 1 n.ca'. .iwp.ioh comprise s South !.. , ;,.,...,, ,r a , ;,. y m.j.t 'ay .1f, j ,!t, :, ,-c. , pr;. c -u-s t'.' fr.-tght ra'e. from u t out gi t 'hioagc thus putting the .ohrn illy io the same j basis as th- to in tbh local ty. j i Attorney 11 'J. Bb kering -f c'upe- ; rlnr. Wi.- . " p --se n t i n the Western : ! Vs."cintion , f Kdie.j fstecl ivi'f.'imri, , and A t r :f v V.. r. stcnhoi-r o: rtr, ! f..,.-rai '-;!- C"i,i!ii,"i"f, ' he t j vag.l ' t:t.e.r.. iHARBDR MAN ! IS FATALLY HURT BY B. &. ! ir il -if e j 1 - 0 -. ti Mars. 1 f.-r !..;. p-1 il. , . .:.- r 1 t - e e n life I .nd
VOTERS ARE EXTREMELY APATHETIC
State Official Says It Is Waste Of Time To Even Send Out Ballots ; i.M'Ian'aKi:.;:-. ind., a.j? is:' feat of th" fiir'een r"9' ar-r I rttente to the ! reu f.t :t ;.-ri a' ' ; special ectl--n n Rp. I-'' j 'reeiv i"i!.!T L y -rJ--..i l.s i been etudv.n th f.t-id c-f o- - era tow rd trt -;ain?-.i e f -' i.e. r'a-!'- ia-' v':i-. th-- e;'"!-'-: !:ti more than t -a er.'y '. : .-. .1 oniy her-cc measure . .tn fo e .-efew of the pr "pc sa . s f r..r the -,ro, ing defe.it, it is heliei"! Voters cf InJlan ba'-e e .!.! ' set even mt'.dh" tinted .-- t.-- sp proachtn r !-;-.-: ion. General ar ash . !" from a prepoia..; ;g ben reper ,t :'. rr the state no'hin-; w'hi'li ha? yet been attempts? by p'.; . sons interested ir. the au.- ejts .1 aniertdrnTit s has se-ved to aakn peopl ta a reallsatien C the fact t.iii an election 'a to be he id A prominent etere ft ; e : r. ( who ' d. lect'.j- connected iU the e'-'ion ma,1,'r.-. nf V c! t ai.i Ia. 'It i." a waste of t'.m s -i i o-. i the hallutr.. Absolutely 7. interest j :. being shown genera!'.;.- l.treuhe r i the state in the election. T'efei of j the amendment proposals ' eertalu j as the holding ef the elech'T.." I Toe only ripple of interest in the I amendment election has re?i stirred I up ty the proposed changes 10 tc te!tu.n sstem of the ftst-. Ani t i-i a ! amendment has aroused mere hostil ; than friends With powerful mtcti ft in various sections c I the s t 1 ' 1 openly aliigne 3 against this pr "-est ! 1 ttie hope of :t;1 SU'-Cf'Ss i ; l.ell ! by persons who are faniil.ar : ith 11- , 'Ituation. An attempt has been rms 1e en some -.rtejept in t;-. p: ; n.ake the office of t-tdte ; ; (nt of public i ns' -uct i ;-n i rati-.er than tit'ti'-f A g-.-e , ! cot or s of the tai' urej-r t ! .-h-p of Iertrt Br'.gcs : ' j Iibv. -.pened ehadi'iir ers : i apoi and are -jrsir.c the j th: a men dm..'!' The- ; n I r.-cei- e i tr. e e n-'i 1 r e ro 0 1 ' e.f the 1'adir.g eiu,;it ,r c: J 1 ... t there has ben no d:p. s;: i r . r . ' the teach rs : f hi v.. i j, i.dly be!i. nd i h' - ; -.,p t; a - s,i t i. - Ht.i! Ir- . !.. it J.; be! ,-. -! t ';..,: t fil"-,l e :.e , 1 1. e ' . rc..,udfd in tho- .-tat d . u tt I e d e ' c c i o rf. T i e c.r.iy pla ti n i ' ! ;. nee i to obtain fa-. ; !. aaivr.di:.'r-t ; i.a p : s s : b ; 1 i 1 1 -s i - f . ; in f tne a m : r. ,.i t, ; ' i : : nd the sr.if niimr da s :' th e caiiipa:; -1 out that if th' fu ! t a t e political . rgan:z :i.!-o'n into the oaiam i the amendments h' re ! rc.it ting e, vp the er. ' '-e sibility, however, account e f divis! i: j i- -. er tbe" ad isab ill ' ! a n a v. .1 nt e n t j-r o p i s 'i : -' i . - -3 r t I AUTO THEFTS REPORTED Auto thleies st"ie t - xeek end. A. I.aymcn. aven-ie. lost his -.t Mb!-: . ca .-. t 'Jirl-' ' i i 1 d-.m i o stre't Sunday night. '!":. .ir is K.-rd w-itii a ..pe.-ia'. ir-iy. Be make. License ?. Ct5r.fi I i r. -' He'nie Watts. U-.ss. Jnd;ar a. 1 -"t n-j'-'rir.f in Gary on B;-".. d.iV n:rht. Th- ear is ho spot t mob ! license No . II Mis-- B sa. ST4 Oakley i n.ord. rep -rt'-el the theft ogare'tes st-b-n from !'- p tfons who are S.oti tiit boy 1 h'y gatnet rn'ramiitc a w'ridew. and "n. f er-d a badly cut 1 i r. . i.h d al over .- ry; t ir, i '-rt 'n e.tj;t': a ' ire. - - ... y sniL"CO i m o r . I: Bar rr-.e !(j'... .- i oars, an 1 t ; h.co k' . . eu n s ; v- '- r e a ;t . -c i GETTING READY TO AWARD CONTRACTS FOR MORE IND. ROADS IN id ANAPC'BI -i !1;- ' 1 t ' t ar.'t e rrsr' tr ' r, ! r-o! ; is r, s - e r ' d ' : : S' T. ' .it-,'1 f-T 1 1 '- !:ir i 1 f cj g' H e I n 1 ' hi do . ! :-! -e r .-V .- SUFFERS CRUSHED FOOT LAST 7TIGHT n i N a -.i : rrdio.na. ,-.. 1 1 r t ! n j
