Hammond Times, Volume 10, Number 32, Hammond, Lake County, 27 August 1921 — Page 1
TV Gent-rajlv fair tonight and undtT, preceded by tlioandernhowers In titrfint south portion this aftrrnooa or tonifcht; slightly coolrr In north portion. delivered by Camera in Eimmo, tnil W. Euiraoud 5oc pel month on street a uxd new atui&a 3c per copy. PV 1 3 e 'A J. J VOL. X, 2s 0. 32. AUGUST 27, 1921 TEX PAOES SATURDAY AND WEEKLY EDITION ! I Mis I i if i h wrh i&ii Gravity Of Situation Is Discusssd By Newspapers Of Realm
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Ex-Kaiser Sends Messages Sympathizing With Demonstration ET FKANTv E. MASON rSTFr CORRESPONDENT I N. ""l BCRLIN. Aug. The a?sif5ina,i of Mathlas ErzbTger. former chancellor a.r.4 minuter of finance nr Offeaburff. Baden, mark, a. crifif in the increasing: royalist and mi.itar1st actl1tles in Germany, it was adiritted today. T i. believed th mllltarljt and monarchist revival was responsible 'or the murder of Ersbererer a bulwark of republicanism and orderly observance of the treaty of VerM.lU5. Both ToraJUt and deTnocratlc news-r-arers condemned the murder in their comment today. Chancellor Wirth has teleg-rarh-i his condolences and thofe of the caMnet to Frau F.nbrSer who accojnpanied her husband when he went to Baden to visit his mother. Royalist and militarist aetivitWr have been more marked this weo.-. than at any other time since the rmitsice. Prince Eitel Fredertch and GeneraJ Ludendorff reviewed the German world war veterans in a great 1-i.nrv H.BTilav in this city and th.-ex-kaiser sent rr.essases showir.,eympathy for the demonttration. I- is understood that militarist revivals have been planned throughout a.l Germany. Army officers are. again appearing in the streets in full uniform and decorations and the old military spirit is showing itself in other ways. The government will take precautions to prevent outbreaks whtc the funeral 1 held. Ariditiorta.1 details frrvrn OfTenburg show that Erzberger was waJklng along a highway in the black forest when attacked by two youths. After the shooting began Erzberger Jumped behind a hedge. The assailants walked off aonv distance where they watched to make sure that their victim was deaxl. The body was discovered immediately afterwards, riddled with bullets. GARY IAD AUTO THEFT The Hammond police this morning picked up a ,lad who comes from a farm near Gary. who. under questioning, admitted stealing an auto from Lafayette, Ind.. two days ago. Officer Reckler made the arrest. The boy is P-aymond Burke, 1?. R T. D.. No 2. Gary. With him was R W. Donohi, R. F. D. No. 4. Clinton Ind. Donoho Is thought to hue nothing to do with the thrt. Burke attempted yttt-rday to s-ll the Ford touring car to a special agent of the Erie railroad for $1" The agent told him to return thi.morning, and in the meantime to'.-i Ferkler of the occurrence. R'cklcr picked the boyi up at Fayette ni Oakley avenue at 9 clock this morning. Burke admitted the theft after a Trilling from Chief Austgen. The I-a-favette police have b'.-r. notified an'l Xj-.c-v will I'dire f --r the car today. VAUDEVILLE WAR TO START HERE SA The vaudeville war epen Ss'urdav . ' 'V.'e may not make riu"!i mon'-y, but weH have a lot of fun and -he public ?ee some great shot-;- said Man9g'T Micl-.eiste-.ter of the t irrh'um theater in announcing a return to the l. 20 and 30 cent r-rices of ten yea -s ago. "The program at the Orpheum win change Monday. Wednesday. Friday and Saturday. The big night will be Friday. On Friday matinee, and night the Orpheum will have eight acts of vaudeville without a change in price. The remainder of the week we will have four acts, a fature picture and a comedy." As the heaS:iner of the bill next Friday, the manager has" booked a song and dance act wit h twelve people which recently played the Majestic theater in Chicago. The opening bill Saturday includes the famous Robins family, the Brookjvn Comedy Four. Mac and Pale and Ann e Allaire, u.e Juggler. These are all standard arts. " said M iche ijt 1 1 r . "It would be impossible to get a better balanced bill of vaudeville. I am going to buy all the ats or .r0 house myself and eliminate the booking -Rents so that I can get them rheaper and an guarantee every show to be up to sta-Jard. "Acts ar working f e r less money this fall ar.d consequently better shows car be given for less money."
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DPTY. SHERIFF K. ALEX.VNDER is or. the sick list. THE bigger the flock of jitr.evs and it is increasing da'.ly, the oasifr it is 'o get scats in the street rurs. ' W. J. TIM.M cf Hammond, was onof the w inning mark.-m-n i.i a South I Sh-'-re Country C!u! tnt this weekKOBERT I1LEDSOE of Haaimonl a ltd Gertrude Tn-tchler of Chicago, were granted a license to wed at N'aiparais.i yesterday . BASEBALL in Hammer. 1 this summer has developed ahr.o.-t as many casus U if s as football d.d m us rfli-its-t days here. RAYMOND G A TIT IN', of Ruhvi.... ?h-t a whipporwill. He Mas arrested and lined i'.Z. claiming he didn't know what th bird was . HARRY EASTWOOD and Charles F Williams are among tlu- local oh'.ros at the chiropractors' con er.tion in Davenport, la. this wetk. C. E. FOX, UZ4 Monroe street, the man who was shot, thirteen times and lives, was discharged from St. Mirgaret's hospital ytsterday . VEP..V SUMMERS who never misses a chance to advertise has been distributing r.eat I' t tie samples of his different lines cf toilt-t paper this wetk. ANDY GILL, farmer Indiana University star athlete, ha? accepted the po.--:t n of director of physical education Hi the Michigan City public schools . IT DEVELOPS that Joe Meyer, the advertising man. has had a new Overland for over three weeks and has kept it In the garage for frar he wii: run asmash. EVIDENCE that Roscoe Woods isn't v. rrying a particle about the condition of the realty market is shown by the. way he continues to develop Taitlan outlines. BRYOE WHITAKER is now hooked up with the Hammond Auto Paint it Top Co.. and is out buying and selling used cars and drumming up repainting jobs. HAMMOND as usual has a nu.mhei of citizens who have not looked uj "ohautauqua." in the dictionary and pronounce it "shat-a-kwaw" with thaccent on the "shat.1 J. W. SNYDER, general contractor .m the new half million dollar Masonic Temple, expects to turn the building over 'to the owners N1 1. Everth.r.g is moving fast. HAMMOND father, reading that the taking of fingerprints of children it advocated sayr that it won't be necessary in hU case as all they would h.i to do is ts look at hs nail y:-r. IN" these days of home brew and private stills, Walter Bahiak. W' sf Hammond water clerk, says a met' r reader has to be deaf, dumb and Mind in making th- rounds of basements. MERMAN SASSE who was admit' -, to the bar twrntv '""- sen and n ' .lid anything at it. ha- dug up his e-l.t certificate and hung it in the marshal's offi'-e. at the federal building. HOO.-dEE A I TO AS.-N. makes- surey of dangerous crossings in county. Wonder if they notiied that the crossings ar' -.-) bad vru can wr-'k e.?i;car on tli'iii w itkuiit being Mt by a tram? "DAD" R1CHTER, the veteran printer, uho essayed to act as umpire it: th Thursday night ball game u -1! have to receive a pretty stiff sum before he allows them to inveigle him ir. like service again. SIN'OE no one seems tes Know an: -'h.ntc about the soldiers and sailors lem.oria) athletic park mab some !- lid tell what ha. c o ni e o f e v. ( b'g bote;, that were to be ready for tusm'ss this summer IN" looking over the pictures -f memb'rs of the crew of the ZB-2 1: - hicagei pjiper yesterday. Harlan An-.i-.-,n recognised one -if the Ameriar.s as a former bunk:te r f hi u h c n h e w a s 1 n t h e n a y . inrN'GsTEIlS of the knee punts ef Lake coiir.ty are alreadv shewing much interest, in the ad wri'lng contest -which has been annour"i by the, Mo' ; CP-.th:rs r.f Hammond. L'o'ks like rhe. udges would have a hard time deciding who ins the prize? . ATTT. JOE CONROV r-w has a case before the supreme court to decide whether a city ear. prohibit th operation of jitney? the old Gary inur.etion suit but says that the boys back of it disbanded without paying him a cent and it's doubtful if it wil: be a d v a n : e d t " bearing. G. J. Kt'N'ST, :SS Highland street, wants to know- what to do when the organist at the pie Lux takes the fifteen minu'e reress . "It makrs me nervous." he declare. "I fee! like the fussy traveling salesman who laid awake all night waiting for th' fellow upstairs to drop the other shoe." ATTY, pi. j. MORAN. who has made a close study of the proposed amendments to the state constitution wh.o-h will be voted on Peptervber fi. has a.'cej.ted Prank Kockler's inv ita'ion t" address a it'zen's mass meefng on the subject at his barber shop, so:-; Calumet, ave., Monday evening at -o'clock.
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-v. . : V. .. . . '-. J' '. ''rfr K 4 if e. f,, Here are the officers of tne American crew which was r have brought the giant dingibio ZR-2 to America from Lnjilaiid. iniiJ pnoto.i ri ri ph rea.-hed New York a'ov. Lhe time BRAY COHW OF CEiitiT The Lr.ersal Portland Cement to.. of East Chicago w is made defendant in a suit for damages d today in ihe Hammond superior court by At torney W. J. ..lurray of East Ca! - ciE-o. Mr. Murrav braiois the pi; nt . as a nuisance and demands that lYe j c:urt order ;" ar-atei in aaaui-'u v. giving hiri judgrn.-:.: '."or $M'n. Mr. MurraVs horn.; is at d with- I in a mile of the Buttingion plant. He; savs he ha? a line dwelling and has j one to considerable expense in cultia ting a lawn, shrubbery, shaa--- trees and flower bf ill. For yetir the people "f East Chi- . cago have c oiipiained .l.c-ut the dus". j from the cement fa -firy . When th.-! wind is in the riglit uirecf.-n clouds of uriily dust drift ov r tne city, s-t-j tling o', i r si lev. aik - lawns aril noie- ps. I; e-oii s- -. to ;v n.i-trj'.''1 ; the houses and of cotir.-e it t cirri. dl in.-ide on th- sines. pid'sb. d fjrtt!- ; tsire soon -e i co' s rtul! from .-.-,;-'.g off the dust and rues atid drape ri- s ; are ruinrd. Officials of c,-. i-i:; ft . n g - ton pia nt have studied i he i 1 i 1 '. ' " , and have f xperini r.re 1 on rnftri-d- f
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preventing to.- es ?t,.. it the cemen' p.i:--.i:c m-'t 'r;.-t '-ok nifiit f " turf fust. So far the- ,-ff.ils have not; h-'swiii atvl Dr. coj: ..v was . alle. Ice n successf : " ' ' !' ! "" Mr. Murray revives al! of tlv-se o!1 j V. :t r-.-j sc-s .!.), 1: t ' .1 ' the pr ser.c c o n-.pl a i n s II- eiit ii' d-ist Iwi- ' it - 1 . . - r.' rvi of 'io - .10.0m -.: tii-- oa jured the grass, 'r-es. s ii r u r y anJ: pro:, oov sav d the l.v--.- e,; ihe -. . .1: n : " '.-'r. Ii. has Oij.o, t,e. j-aii-.t ep, j a. ;-o o. r;i,i !!,.. , .,r v. ;.,n ii the h-use are! iej:r"i t !.' f iiT.it ure y -, )-. -r:.s wes ii;.- x it-.'..;. Ha.iii'i woo.Jw ..rk inside . Furt'-iermore ; ip. , - ecu niovir.g. 1 ,'i y won Id it P is Mij-irious to t he alr'n and ifm- !' ; - !.!:'. it have y, f)...t - z. fort l-'. ;r..:.Ie ho I ' '. e ;n the dust r. a h the w:. el7.one, He IMS !."-n pu t") great -x- ifl ,,;u tht th. f,,t tha pense hy fr. qu.-rr h u e cleanings and ! s'l-et j, i b --ilevar-i. cause, tne large iiiiJiihh's o water ne,r r - ; , h,. ,,,,.,.; icl-i- ; 'v.k tha oiry i'l ke.-pir.-g th.- si Jew aik and ; ,,.v ha,, ,f ,v,-,v, sn. th,rf lard-ecap.- i.okmg p.r if','r,'. , , , ,-,,';.,-, hia ave He winds up 'be , ; -1 ; r. hy as- ,v;!h,u, ,,,,.',-..., ,n g heir f;wi. ert ;ng that the dus' nuisan'-e "nia krs t the maintaining of a l-.r.-.e almost;
pvohi-dtiv p - r t v is a i to have depreciated $3 be. aus; of ! C, condition all he wants re: ,ra -. oT!.rv (ompi uvt. htizens of Indiana Harbor and Eas Itieago are up m .irni- airahrs: r m lov's ('f the P 'I'tl-irh e'eine-n' t' . w 'IS gras sea'tering mncli r and generally l.-iakill g t 1 "lie re, S'-l ves . Aii lr.d'.gtia' ion me -tir called for M"nd ly night d. has .m 42nd and ! H'mlr-'k st. In. P.m.; Hirior. when h- ci'i-i's will meet v;'h 'he t-.-ard cf piihl;. works to deride h it.it action i can '.- tak'n to pre'.-.-nr the ruisance. i Dr. .-' ' ; . r. ': e r ..- Dr. c irb'n and Messrs. .'lurray. i it n.-c n, v. rig. it anu P-urr.i ar'. i.ehtnl the r-ov, ni-nt. PASTOR'S WIFE HAS PARALYTIC STROKE Members of the Lutheran ohur-.li in J Hammond and many others wii! be j shocked to heir of the seriOUj illness o; Mrs. Rev. G. F. Luobker. at Rufter-I field. Ml w ire re ,-. l-i 'i ij V i'j nd is y 1 s - J tor of the Lutheran church . Mrs Luebk'r offered a str-""k r Taralvsis yestorda v w hi'-h it is fear-'. 1 will be fatal. Mrs. P. W Meyn, sister of the stri-'ken woman, left last r.igiit f T tlu'-tc-rtield . Rev. Luebhcj was the. first pastor of the Hammond church many years ago. and made a host of warm friends in this city, Mrs. I.uebker has several brothers and :-is'.-rs in this region, among them Mrs P. W. Meyn. Mrs. Pauline Shaffr.uh. Godfrey Du.ns'iig. Joe Dunsiiije Jo- Imnsi-ig of Ea.-r t h'-; 1 ago, J uiiu.-i ;.m.-i'ig and j onn ininstng
Tiie Rev. i .he bk' r w a t he f ohnde r . r A u naninu.!' s vote is necssary f sr : front f t i . i :- 1 ; u , s it, t.i... n r. ihe Lutheran f !.": :;, thii cr.v. wl.i'Ji ! a suspensi-'n . f 'ti'- rules. When t he ' r-t n '::- - !'' '' ' -'h - i;o'i'-j :. v r ':'' U ' hhas grown aivl .!"i !o; ed mt- fn ln-vi - ! ,-.,;i w :is ,;s:!.-d. Mr. 1 1 - r k 1 - ni a n' ! iso: .- ar.-I t a.n'rs f th- i ('.: ' :.! r-.f-- ; tiful !:"' Imld.ne nea i- hp- iiamiiii'ici j ran., was c!!d "N - " ?a i j L- u . , . A : g: .id--s. 1'r- : ''" -i - t jr i , - t !.-.', - o . .. high schorl, which is ahsoluteix thei;L;it. later lb. name '-Martin' was; week , t'o- ' -.i'rfc' h i'l'i Z e- n la st w ord i n m -d'trn i mstru-'t i.-.n anil heard . " Yes '" -a:d i:.rlin. A.l 'ivo -! s-'i-s :h r-hi n s . t; : . n e 1 Q r ih ,- v - r . r . r a r " .u v .-n ie nee . Tins buildi.-.p v. !!i 'Ost j oih'rs also vo'cl "yes,' 'i'leh -, i 1 1 i-. , !.-.-; ,;- ;-..;p y;- j I.c-'-li -.- he S 1 Vi Oofi . j Ttier- will !- another i-p., i;r.s - o- i faeh-rs 1 ' hy at ' ' J r "' ' '" '' ' ' Mrs i ,'ie bl-p- r h i one -e.n. .foe. in r. i gh t to on: pie t- t h-- ; i r i n- s- , t lie i T h . r. ::- 1 " 1 - -; ' n -'i : to i .. J - in b 1 -"'it a t ' Cor rity. H- lives on Sibley st i K-.e wm. ' . j is th" !-;-""... ' v tr si t:a..n-r.-. will , n.
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r. i alM fell a hia--g vi. - k ; r 1 i um i er ai H ..':!. Kr. the r;V-r-w left to right. Lieut Henry ". Hoyt. Lieut. Com. Emory Coil. Com Louis Joseph Knight and Edward Stevens, both l.vmg a- .47 Summer street, ilammiiw. were s.-riou.-.y injured ye? - . tcrdav when the nvt rcyele n whtcn nding tand-.n. struck a they were ndir.cr taiiT io. sraoi a. , Hammond, W'iniir.g an iiEast Chicago streft i ar a' tne coEfi.r o. c. o.-jn-.i. la and runiiBT .-'i-ert It w . s r-i- ' " " this :i.vir.ir.? tiint th? n, would i-iiat '...? liicii Hou-a r(cover. aih-ujrn thev are painfully j recover. aih-ujrn thev are painfully j . . ...-,.-, , w dnvng injur-. Steven.-, v h was ur i v th t- rcyrbeived fearful laceraliens abui the r. r a d . i lie ma. !iii-e a s ci in? efii-t or umtr.f r street n ' v ' r-c.. traveling ii-nh. move.- dir- c'.y into; its path. It is .-aid that the mctorccie v as ii.-o.:: at a iiigli 101 ef . s p e i . V." 1 ; n e s s s s I i ai a 'o ci . at 4 0 , m Us an iiour. Th,- . ycle rasb.e.-i ir.'o tne side of th," street iar wit"- e-i -uirh rce -" 1 f. 1,-1 It lie. the j;.ie of til'- car Til'- 1 i v.-;-;:'; d arii.n.-t til' car urh' nn&in IPPUr IP jj jj f J HOT RATIFIED t Heckleman and Martin Say: C5nmir.il Acted Too ; Hastily. mi i. u i-i thle m h.m tl-.,. f rce- t : 1! i:.,i 1 ' .- -o 1 e Aid. ritia: l I! 1 -'. i'Cl.C d to ! nun -'7 "'; lriiiu'tr; al High b 'h-'. buiid'ng. vo'ed in '.!;'' r '' rai'r - id the r ifi'iOtsion riirourh, II' ok I r.-.i::. in d'Sv e . it - t r. a t !; ard"o Llu .;n :rARK:i p a s -1 ri ti : 1- o r. g men. . tile was aei o hastily ma Heckleman was w arm'.;.- s -v ende d by i Martin, w 'no del.ve red a long talk in i support r.f his stand, and Martin en- j dorse d H.-e kiemans sutc stion that j the jch-".'i r.- ard c-m- to !,-.' meeting and explain t he use . -, which the money w-"ul i be put. '"'' f"p the ra.' I ri - , i eaten was m.i ii' eonolud.-d nis ' j remark-, by staying fiat "I hope Mr. i ! H. e-'i-i b ma n will ::ev p. t p.nd' whioh he has taker,, at. 1 u op.- r t n o- i the rnafer." ;
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' Bill adventuring m other parrs o. wor.d, p; -tling the. ovt-r throw , American repjonc or inir.g the 111 on a r. Wh.-rf t; Bill . . . . r "T!:- Worl a n 11:1 in t: of a ent ire b'-ck -.ws. His address f J ' HI- r.ar.-.e is iar-'i .; ?.,-.-( c: at i. r.. The Brother j I. W. W. in America ; the , .1, of tl V iu the Ru-J.an In Gary. U ill shite: taught th or and in -re pay pe i Y'a A; :e:e pi; Siintov. minister itiein o i i l.e F.ir Ka -tern e x : c ! a st it.tr. d.i :' i of lie .re ; .. y and th.ongh :.'" k' r ha v e not ii.-en pa i Bh! Shato . i a ry S ' e ' w a s i r. ' n t -l r a 1 it hel-h' kMWJ. i 1'. -f H-snv.-r.end lawyers has i iir. i s to revm' one Ah-, is n--t in favor - .-ons'ituTioi:::! n no' ndni' n' r"ig the aio'issi mi of persons t -i m, of law ir. th'- state, wh. o'i t ends to rrove that tlo v are very j "r -'-r " '-' r p : ,!;' n t -s -rth notmg cut ! th 4' I s : .- s of the union, rot i-n a.."ws in' in reeiuirements !-t lev vers s n'!o-. e I tr 'rs state . I'ur'h"! n, - r; : i a be i nOtivt - f d nvstit ..ti lt IS TEACHERS ARRIVING FOR SCHOOL OPENING! Meetings of Teachers Withj Superintendent Next Week. !S" a tca.-iiers -".t -e-t v -' an---:' guard of , tied fe-r 'he ensuin ..pens ti'.e Tu'S'la Thir'y new f a h-T Da; engnt 'I. -'! ''' Cb-iutTiie 1 1 v: :-'.- Mielnimt: d W
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Marc the six Ame: ed. s s chief o : 9 -s e-. , , would l'-a .1 'o T i'. o s e v. ii r. ( r.ow are .i.e.. " t, t. ivnici It 1. Un I . :i.- -1 :i u r- . :i N'.--.v York ''.:-.- .-r. 1 .ir.e. H- 'utu at thirty ti n of t 1 . e mor-. : t.' 1 1 i Pick -i shovrl n.H.n. Ur" kl' i i h " l.arner, B te.o; ,.ir'.'..:i r'":a:i, P:i : ,a..-;e .pn.a : 1 a" to. f. r. New Y. -rk w . 1 e worker, Bidtil.o r- -as w-r-'i-'.to 1 -: 'r--."o-e r. C".e e 1 -:t n d h -; .i , ori-. r. , N-'-.v Vrk; wnii'.o cleaner, I'it t sbur J-'.i . assistant niachl'iist. Cmcnntf. : .-h -w :a,-i work- r. ii , T '--r Ma. - inr.r.e-- FV-.-i .e-dv I I.ine..typer. New Y-.rk Mavfield. Pa.: he oa 1 in me 1 ou :ic t-. - painter. Detr i coal pas; i Franc isr. "ant o n pucldler. owa and n ri er. Gary. between hex ar.d a of lab--and evey '.1 T f? -"1 t ?1 C '. ,1 w p. ' n n vcr. . i r. r-". ' r ea-'h Hi ' : , knew as n - " the Red Army as he doi-ahoit railroad w h. en !: i'lvani' a rahmet member Mowf ve-r, made d as a t'f m'rn' ief. a'ed the VuiH.vv. r army ice!: ' h reri ' r ri e r Pell-.-iri-.l 1. amhsing to think thit any mar-., '.-ti pleasir.d: enoug". jersonahty to bn business for himself, may set hinif up as nn attorr.f and fret: '. by whiff: is -. irfi-iliv a bunk., fin::"
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INTERN ATiGNAi- NEWS SErlCEl LONDON, Aug. :T .S..:emn " arr, to the Irish pe..r-!e to ri-ed the monitions of Premier !.! yd Geory rejoinder to tho Sir.n Pein r.o'e e.-ting 'he English pea. e pr.-p.-r was printed by P.rit.sh and to me Ir newspapers ! - day. 'J ri h rr. e n n'o.v mus de..iied t !t is useless to pretend tha British g jvf rpt.if r.t s t. rms ;.i
c ha ngei' egarc the j their presentation, ' said the Lor.do " misled by the vain relief thitt 'h B.-iiish gove. r.ment will make ar" fu rther cone rs ions." The N rthern Whig, of Belfast. bitter anti-5ir.n Fein ' rrrar., ir. : ' omment upon 'h..; p-eti.ier's leit' :' said: "If the Bri"h i-abire abidhv tVie e.-minoloii'y it is ar. ul t lm- f. 1: " to the rebejs. l'n'.ecs th- v ha-il dow tbe Irish republican f -ig and hoist r union jack, steps will !- taken compel them tr -io s -. " The Irish Times oi Dublin, sugges'a referendum as the 1.-st way out of the present sltui-trm Not a single pap.r fit gesfed thi' the English offer be i'h drawn '-t. 'io: lory Ue wspaper Morr. :ng Post prcj.ofed that John Dillon .nd cth'r mc-mhers of the eld Ir ish r.at i onal : t party consulted as well as the S . r. - K' .r.'-rs. Th Daily Chronie'.e s ut-e-es'-d 1 d . cect appeal to tne. Irish people. "If Dail Erearn reject 3 mem tiers" -p in the British empire n- t m r 1. h -" r pro-tii-.-ss can be made," said the- E'al'y Ch r on icle . The Daily Te'.eeraph described D" Yfii-ra s letter as "rigid insistence u"i: a barren formula, tetally rega- - . sr ef tile fir's in C'C.v-iI " l.oh in Britain and It land 'he po. s 1 p i h t y rf a renewal . f arf are -j . . -re d . Discuss Premier Lloyd George Reply BY DANIEL O'C'NNKl.l. 3 t , f r ccsresfcn:"";! ' r. 1 o'LLIN. Aut :;-i,.o. -i'-n cabinet en.i Da:! E reir- ei : r .- ere' session today to d ! u.-.. Pr---v 1 . i O'oi-ce's c-01 . :i: .. replying tr- t h - r' - 11 1 , , -. r. o- ; P tmg the Er...' -h lu-aee ,,f--f ; !'.. :: ..- . " had Iwen iiiembe rs r f Dai! tltr.-i::': to re . r.- ' r. ir iicim s late Fro;..;,. 1 .- . . - :! d from I.n 1n t th-- pi 'i- making reply to t : : --- .-'..--.- i-' Tl-.e stmn Fein cabin-?' ':-!":--'': oi- :c,.h:i:-y of V., r. Vi'. r i . I:;- (.vl.oaiui s returninc to ;. : i o w--. regarde-d as pra :: le'v would '. ' . Lien-, . I I.o'-. ; i, '. ir: iiis icjro ri.'iel offere i t 1--..' t . - I S.nn T'em e. . lecate v ';o ..-r,- - . ". to .-ur.f' r on Ii'isr. p -. . .1 I if N Fmeherc, ?n" '"o'pjmbia ave nut', hd starteei out w :thi t "- mfen-:n-n of gaming coun'ry wo-e pnMi. ty. and had stolen a iv, .1 . i ' n. m.ii'ierer tiis wh.o'.e familv. sh.o' pot i p--1:.' 'men and ha i a ttia! listing f -i ti-iee months with phi.;, e-f snap;";-eviue-nce. he could have ,i I; - V.et'-i than b.e did wh. p. in at t ,- ; . :-. g ' tip his hat to Mrs. T F. Kdmoii? ton. 4 4 e Drackert stre'et. iliniiiiiiii I r, n e of iris r s t 1 t, s tin. is e..f h.s grocery store at -!' En-' .:at st . r, curb, and treat, d the laiv as n - '.ai;' should be tl'f.'.'ed lie net hi done better had b.e ': "'n ,i h.ir.if :n i e: n a :I nr. g -i 1 d e Tine n-xt morning, a''--- 7 Tmie--t ry appeared. Ch..;:- pap.--.-. I.. ;'in'y, A da;. :" t -v.. ,;'. r. S -- r Tl.-., j and p ..nts - nst i. - tar spr. a . th" fi.mo of t; . . r y., ,. . . i i.e le. eiveil that a. I1 ' .'!: '.:::- paper it s :1 run t ;.. i n; " s vo re -e.-. e ,. r r , r . .. o ."-.- . and T'-rii mi .- t- ! , Iso r V " o a 1 1 e a P.i 1 l.e 1 I GETS A CAE FOR 375.00 : -t a car 1 t;'tl"-- tl -am a ' 1 1
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