Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 106, Hammond, Lake County, 24 October 1921 — Page 1

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M or m Operating Unions Say They're; Strong Enough To Go It lUllu i iSTrpsTtcvAL NEW? SERVICE ! CHICAGO, Oct. 21 Peace in the railroad strika situation v.-as prophesied in a statement issued toilay by the United States Railway Labor Board. There is great reason to liopo," the board's atatoment said, '-that tha strike rill b averted." I ' ltT ER N AT 'CN4 L r.EWS Stlv'tO j ituiLETi- ; CHICAGO. Oct. . I Except fo- thn , Hvotherhood of Railroad Sljrual whlcli j Iips not yet determined its cr.ins of ', ectica, organized railvray in.:Oi.'j lixes no draTru today for th.e str.te sc halL- ! lUe-d to begin on Oct. 30. The signal- ; nen probably will not iiiaka definite announcement of tlioir decision before We lines day. Koughly s peaking, If a strike occurs, SiiO.ooO union men will walk out and l.CttOMiO r.-ill remaisi at work. Six unions at least '".U join in the strike rvhiie tt let.st niue aud possibly ten, v.-ill refuse to participate in any strike at this time. KY V;iM-!AM .h IIVSKE rS--F COFEiPCNDENT I- N. SERViCEj CLEVEUND, ... O-i. 2 4. 1 1 will rcf;::i e sub?:in! i.ii c-urc f iviijj ! th'lailway executive.-, fur beyond anythingthat !:. thus fur i' lio'r't a wiUinpn'ess t-i do. to av :, I'.f i::-n-wide railroad jtr,,;'- s .- i:-- i ' . 1 I to l.''n Oct. 30. TiiiH Is th'- vi-j v.- f vrr.s'.l t-.y uni'n loaders i-er.j this iii'Tniny ;(t-r a 5'1-ies vf ' 1 ' :if -T'-SiCt r v.'.ii; h liavi' .-i'J almost all cU y lor thre- .-!-.v days. The def'-ction of T9llr.a1 unions af-fliri-ii with tii A. F. of r.. I'hs n:thr f urpri?f-ri nor v. ,rri !r-'- chief -f Ik? 'hie; '-):: " a- '-'irhng t" al! lii-l.cati'-ni wAVTr.i) to niv im: snow. J-vf-ll va:i-.c 1 to run t yl.-'v." one of them fi',i t-Klay. "We wouldn't l-'t l-aii a-i'l hi j!r.r. join the .t! iht-. It t- a. r--!rt"'i .ut, h-.v.-.-er, by t he a-.r.hority. that the :: linn i-f thp Mii.m ha. I t.ns nao !''n .U-o-otinted. ; We kn-xv ). .t th.-y '.v.;-,!i i when ine su ;!(' '-all wa- ii-iu'-l." ho said -;,, r,i. rat.t.ir ifi"n are str'.nc r n.-.-jch tv S" it ahne. V. n -t want H ;- 'rt'KC W-' W.Ult. b. ? " t '-1 ' OH ! ; t lip ,rl ) .-n'.rahle ler-n-. lue v. e i . not f-ar ti e r,-. ,-!!.. if thu break finally 1 . a..- t e . n f i i.-n of the h Pi to.l-iy ai vn tier nn au rpiesrlke siiuatiop. wall !- !ii-)rr-.v. Th a'-ti'n .r 1 fie V 11 l 1 l'h! liiv.-Bv litb-r I-Hi-i-d in fiiimrwn. ,,, t -,..! of the f o'0 1 1 j c i i j c-'.i s as tt e Ir-.iri-t Af th.- "ther unionc v.-as re2rd-d with di-i:i!s-f 1 rr- iiit rra ti . f i.mks as tltoiiirh tliey were point t, .,--.oTo,? ,, l,r-ak ti,--- t.n-ons by aki-'tr the-i -ov out all ti-:r t . in ". ,. r r-iiiwav t:, one of those afectd ! y the (.!-!!- j ki'i'hv remark -d. WW. MINIMI M TIIMY'I.I. TMvl.. W h.!. ni .; : er ia 3 to t iie rai '.vn v Inh or .(: s t -1. .-. i'O'ly ereitn.i uy ,. to j,,,,- an,i (i..;.p- dispu'es !.-'-i-'n ti"- , .;-. a and tfo-ir '-nn i-y. n -lie , f t.e ;i-:s w -h to be dlr-efy quoted. th.. Tr.tern.'.t .' nil New:-" S'n ice Irams I'horitativel.v this nvuning that th-f-.'.low-iiK repi-e.-or.trf tip- minimum v iu.-h the nun repree-ntitic- the "b's four" and tie wicnree:i's uni n wii i -nsP.er 0'' 's la c as i.vi iiu - . a -- th trier t. 1. Retention of a!! seniority rule and werkinsr eond , ' 1 -n . 2 't' ;'..-n 1 by the j-'i'.l roads fo-. ii f r a iir'1-iof -A a.- cut. -. A ! . " -e p- ri e fn m C , n ; y rxn- ' r - tlllt th' pel i V ' 1 ' an h "on.: ' a'd by uni- i- ! a -.. ; '- j. or r - i "Vet, 'C C n n,. ,.,.. ,J a, , t I- . t tiie r oi;ds keen 'i ' c n : act wit a rhe .lo.ons in kit : ami sp-ril. FRESHCHAR6ESAGAINST ' CROWN POINT MAN

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I 'ahirr.et. pa-k. Pahowski was ea.1B;ht J .'l-t' n tided hv I.ieuT T'o-acII and Se'K r-Fr-ia'Tr)t-iiTiVtct ' fRfiWN f'OlNT, IMA. ( n t .' ? ! - Job n j x f"-v' rr d. The two o'hers w"- pmkeC Pmith. former st.re-t commissioner of j 'T b't-r with the as-nan.-e of Chief frown Point is in jail at Crown Point ltzon a charge of contrlbutinft to the de-j This r-mrrins they entered plead of lfnquency c-f a minor girl, now- at the I StU'uy to charpes of petit larceny. Kow(stention home at Crown Point. IV alski n-s fined J162.?0 and Batwski was put under $:o..eo bond by Judstea"J JariV"j $212.50 each Xorton. Smith vas just released from, j Ja'l a couple cf weeks apo having been j QR0WN POINT

tinder surveillance on. account of h s ispicious actions in regard to the murder of Glen Jones. However, at the hea.rinp no evidence was produced to warrant the authorities keepinp him In custody. Smith was in the juvenile court several months ago on account of oontributinp to the delinquency of" a 16 year old pirl. hut was r leased. The same ciiarce wasi also filed asrainst Jiennis Brown, but he was released on a $"0!i bond. Smith was i jut in jaI on Saturday.

SENT TO PENAL FARM FOR STEALING Confesses to Taking Wearables From Army Sales Store.

"Brigrhten the i:.-rnr w rr j r.-f." !!a:r 1.i - f-r ..rf- ! nie Ha? 1..cen trying ! '.tiat. T' !!, .-it irday a!". '1 h!- "ti a .'iia-it,. l.nrwiu y af-! n: : f t Whitzcl & 1!-p.- ,-ior a- ' Stn:e t Ttl caufht him :n the. f "''::ii; " This is th- sp'-Arul tirn 1hvN ha- V.-n a:i?ht takir:s P:i'.-tri,' inth furillhhJnr, .a nipl.-i .! ft.T When seiircli"'! n t t!i p-0.-. f t:-n. I wo army -'h!; fs an-i t a '. ' s .-vf -niy i-anis w-hioli he . v y i-- t ...s f r.-m ar. 'it niy sal-'s 5tv c .-t S'atti M . v,-iv- fo-an.i -'n 1 vi ' ;;. u ' ! i (tpIlti : r months :nt r'nnl farm ani Ai'.i pay $3.1 This from .I'.Klm Klotz in t!i" .v.jn tltts mornir.ir. SHE FACES BANDITS' GUN UNFLINCHING Mrs. Jponcter loan, propriet or ','f a i re at 15 One lt-.in-iro-l and Fori vrirt street, was (.nari'uhitiin bi-!elt n tiie day's lti.-ins just pri -r t closing tiie place. Satimlav n'th: I - -,( been a go-'-d c'ay. She has worked haM r,.;r! an early liotir bur ."a.-ih ciusoui.-r.-H.vJ been plertifai and tt.erc was S .. J ," :u the till. Knter two 1-tarly mn. wearing mak.and p'-'intiuyr revulvri. "Oh, shucks." said Mrs. Pa i.tf ovt t!i $75. .o." ".Hill "Thanh yen. ma'nm." t lie r'.!,l.ers, "wnald y u said '-me -t e o k i ri ij a s to e'-'-e -a. -.1 l.ov of ctuars.' "What kind?" "The 1 est you've c '. ." "V'-ry w,-M. her. th-- ar". r d..n t suppose- J vi; w rn.t ', pay t.,r t'n-- t..'' "i.Jce, 'a-iy, y ,u sur- arc n'ni." sa n '.ii- band.:. 'Mi -s' iaiics w-ti d s -i a : and faint I kn-nv n v cid -.,:nai Mrs. lOavis fold'-d h'-r arn-.y a-ri 3 f -r the tl.us v, depart T!:ey 1. ft. Then M:-- in vis rca-ro-J Arraigned in p. dice ceurt th; morn ln' oti a efiarKc of rnh.c the cis'n r n isi-r of fo.!'.'. and a rtcivi-r. at ..(ei t'afe. Ker nedy ami Sunnier srr.--. ts s.,nn "eeks ap i. I'.alpli l.P K.ere-. ,.f h;,., -, Ta , op,- ,,f the tr ir-npl-eate-i ;I t:iiailfiup and capture, Saturday in Mi e lo'all O.ty, WHS P. Ill 1 Jjil Ktili Kiven -ei.t-.nee of four month. on tf.e j,.-,,, I arm. IV; is ?,0 yurs of ae. Jlohert Stilly, the s.;- ond member the pane of the rhre,.. v, , , cars old and rmn froi I'eoria. I,' Me iP iiene ),ei-l ; e , , j ; ,, K .,.1- .... .. f. poiiee of the IHim.- city Tin- t'-ir. tnember. Flunk iiartm, a, w (, am. ed a eotrb and null til- an,l e-iel-e , , other traees Of fiotv.!',,',.. ,-,..! rat ton, -.nil- be returned , riih.ii.lv. , iiis borne in lietion. I'tdef Ausi-r, ..as rc-.-ived . ,,rn niu-iPa tn.n from clerpv man of Iietroit askitip f fn-,et . :o rti e bu. The lad Ka-e , ; a iress as :r.. Melli.itirtie aw-mie JUDGE FINDS II PRISONER HOT RELATIVf -' Ivi r i; f 3,T i ; f "1 rj ; . f 'o'P'l ' ! T h ? j"; .i 1 1 ? -i-e Pr ej-ht a i i ' Hi. r. ra e ; p !' uni re; i-alski. ft r d 1 h e i- r - -'" tie p : 1 cine. ,i o ii n ' 1 i-.e - e ! t . . s a n s e - r (::.-!! -i n-. ovr -aref . . ; i -. . He nue..iil'i":! tin' ; risoner and de. ided it w e -o joke hut found yotr fort in th" fs.. ; hat. be was nut a. rePi-iv.-. KowalsUi. Joe Tta in . v sk i and Vttr arski were arrested l,y I If p pnii-. id Ih'cf Xi'7 of the West Harcnieti'' 'OlP-o aftr they had s-:,en five iioxf r f purii hearts from a Pennsylvania fa' ! ..hen an I. H. !' train was passinn MAN IS HURT! I In a co'liifion of two automobiies j it State St. and Oakley avenue inl Hammond Saturday, fl-eorze Maijinot. of Crown Point was siisrhtly injured when his automobile snffered the ;.ss of the left front wheel torn off when the far was side-swiped by an Oakland automobile bearing Hense number 15.11 Indiana The Oakland did nut

STICKUP MAN GETS SENTENCE

FATAL CYCLE

ACCIDENT

ON SHEFFIELD 1 'Tannine hea.l-on tnto a fuu t P hou n i s'rtm . ar at Sheffield a'nue and Adams t , K. Jefuinas, a Kusmnii, lltt. in ' iilcsu", wa tlnown from his motor - last nitrht and fatalH injured. H- :! at 12 lib' th's af tertiof.i, m St Mart hospi r a 1 . I of the accident are lackmtr ut aei-ordins to poli.,e the victim was i tun, tug- to iTif'-aeo. tra-ei!r. at a P'tfh rate or" spe-'-d when in at t umpt tn- '" ivoid a runt in ttie roa.d he lost cmiol of his tnoturcy.-le at id swerved dir- . ,tlv into the path vf the on-rushiti "trfet iar. He was hurled for a distance of 5a fet and suffered amine 'her In dries a fractured skull. Attached to the motorcycle was a "ide car. Whn police arrived the 'leard faint moans issuuikr front th n reokae. It w as thought t)ie moforclp rid r mirtit ha e ti,-n a-'cronpan d by ehtldren nlii were btirtl h-nea h th battered vebiclo. Aftfr enniderM effort 'aptain Km:! Ttur.de of Iht "lon.i t'eritra! stat'ori wU,-, ,.(,(,... iT) i.ovingr fiom tfi" ri-'liris two small pins eidhiiig; about 4f. !ind each e ' hem tiad been ki lled TV- other as -o badly mangled 1' had to Pt sinu. RIVERSIDE HOTEL IS RAIDED 'On warran. sworn out by thic. ouths of Km ft Hammond aid fi-nii". v AMormfi Sam Ss.ufaki-s. i-r.,ci 'unf th1. cou ne 1 1 n-.atMc "p;ora!s --oooni-'.'-:?: l..t Saturdav nvhl ra'd-d th-:-ers..a,-Hotel at 7 1! 'aluniet svnu. i"i m.oi.1 three arrestSan ue! ' 'oHheriz w as bootNod or-tiiir;-.! of keeping a d:sorder- h"-,is.; I. 'Mian Anderson was fiof,ked as nn-H te. Ir-nry i!a;i'-r:nb'-jr w-i" rhurir-' 'ill: entering the hoiim F..irltr in th day Mr Sk-ifaitis-n'-l pi ilaee shown tl.e a-'fldavi's o. ..1'Of'i f-- b s t-i frore a trio of his .on ttuents to riet- 1 1 r n r; .(,., ;o r 1' ti.e ca tia-: t v of a private e:t'-i l'"HS'i.i'"l the i ti t ..I m H ti .,n scer,.,l p Mi-. Skufakts be ptcsented to Ch.tef .. "': -e Ansteen. r Surpr'e t.er ona il,'. s;, - tt . i-.-i'f A ustiren was given the- alida vts V--rin on this i : f -.r ma r n:.n i'i.j tn'uni' and Iietnetives Si-i;r j-i-d Km -lie m . th OiTi.-ei-s luasley II ,-. n I n am Wrlirbt ecu ltd the K I ve nie )f.,tei .,. look .1 ',. custody persons found t re-re j The wutns who had sv.orn our fafi.lav ts ere pp-ked up and taken 1 he p..h.'i. station .eeordinir to p"iie ..l' ifi.-ni d.-n.ed fie tiad ever bee hn tie ahcta-i honse of Mi-tani' --.other, (onfi nnted witn t ie i.'ir! w h is :i-r. -t.o sid lie had Iieier . ' e ,. fore. T'ie Kh t Hammond youne n-.ee an -W- et..qrt;ed by Jiolme u 1 t h a SS'M- h ti ti - t'n d i sre n u i a i le rharaeters. They ini- ., n r, .-:i-.'d n '...r.ds nf it: m.-h t trio n'Tsi-,ts in d.-nyinir r.s:.,.; 1 t to,- the affida-.irs, J.,, Todd, pr.--utirfc' fjtrnrui.y. sr, s i.e v.. i M .,-,--,ra-''-s of per.iur asiainsr them. Til-- '3i-p was eonr, nued until tone e f o nii'-'W Sam f',o!dbei to s, ii rELL ARRANGEMENTS FOR ARMISTICE DAY e c . . i n ' a - t r . .. i - x and Hi ne-l tbe.r tea - 'he nO'ln ee I ,. h ra ' i m --f No.in t r ii nr-d ; n vi a r P m j a'-- r. eins: -e to at! of the nil" or a n : zu 1 ii- .-:-v mi W..t Maniinond. j-,--n.ni-i ;:.- .-).- !ri. to p ir! ;.-pa i -r wii- --I- ni' ail i pa e, - n i -i ii i-i -i : a t'e ariou .-'T"l an-1 1 ... a roi uni on s s a nun o " ' a - mr . -y fi.i -s ..n.i , t r. on ci - at a n d ai ad. re pit i . ' Ni i ' n e mare i T'ne rnei i.pi n-k- 1 to fu- r, n i . a . i i-,n r . e, no-et ins of :e d at ti.e no nt st the a r t , nd.ir ' i ' c i r w ; en-e. f! --. ' t h e U i: 1 rn i r t ,.f. v -: nt! 1 lb, y ,-. a re P i . s.-n, h d. e p . i a1 ti e cr. -oui a!: o t u a n ' zn ' i i ns w : it in this d mmi -I i"a I i 'T. ke SUNDAY MORNING FIRE ON CARROLL hen a cry of ' Kire"' rHnp rh r-i'iPh fie nei h b.-i rhond of e p- r-r,-. i,t earl -- Shi -day urn ti'nr. snout a. il-o-n 'lousewiie? rushed stm i i ' a n eou s ; y i - e. the street to see whether it was thrown dwei'inp being: wooed by ' the devourinp flame..." Thr-ee or four alarms were 'urnH in ?nd bv- th time the Wt Ha mm -nd "ire de-ns it m en t arrived on th .-en", I -rtiiol IV tne entire root' if the ho is. 20 Wojit Carroll street, occupjeij h-i Mrs. A,!n A. T'lllv. and her family was in flames Further calls for help j Orouphf the Hammond department. Trie blaze was confined to the roof. Hemic efforts of neisrhbors tuccea.l ed in retnnvine most of the furniture I of Uie b'. ise in an anticipation of total cles' ruction of her residence. Firemen say the fire was caused nv n defective tue pre, x ms i e $ T ti e i o s il ap-

PAYS TO ABVEItTISE, IN THE T1MKS Deer Blr: The Power ol the Press I ha-"e been a roan a iter of grocery stores for the past tr-enty years, flurtog Lht tuna I have operated 1n tour different citioa, namely Miclv.g-Kn City, EJklittirt. In4., .loltet and Gleaburgr, IU. Murtu that time I have been an entieusiv -dvortiiier 1 ha- held Bute alter sale and have paid for thousands of inches of space in newspapers. But the real power of tha press was never Krousht home to me until Saturday, Oct. 22nd, at my store at 40 Hohinan St., when It hit me an awful wallop. Friday, Oct. ''lst, I placed an ad in your paper notifying the people of Hammond that I would on Saturday hold a basket grocery sale aeillng- a basket of groceries tor S1.93 including- 10 ibe. sugar fo 23o, the only way I can describe the results of that ad is to say that ha next day at my store it was a mad acramble for the baskets of groceries. Hy 10 a. m. over 4ol had been sold. At 11 a. m. I sent one clerk home exhausted. At 2 p. m. I called my headquarters for more SToode and more baskets. When nigrht came we had sold close to 170O baskets. When I placed the ad with yon I never dreamed of obtaining such results. Your publication has more power for results than any advertising nwdUun that I have used In the past twenty years. Truly Yours, ED. SMAILEY, Mgr., Consumers holesale Grocers

ESCAPE FOR Engine Dies 500 Feet Up And Aeroplane Buries Nose In Boulevard Km e hundred fet abov l.ake i p-oiki. -iptain Arthur Ki-ieti, cotnmercuil au.e u ai d l-.;s --.ne rompaiuon in li.- ,ok o i. ;r. d i d i n i y , v - I a the ih.M. i-n-.tl in 1 -i . nit i .-. i 1 0 ..'ivt- tiiat u-ne . " ... 'S . ' t ':. .,' t 'h.'.O.e bee.,., f I i .'. r-i-e iou '1 s : i-'k -. Th-n 'he ; i ,(! al-iot.it -'."i .. era 1-0 e r o tj .1' 'ii l-.ci Inl n u .. - - un pa nn m w hi a 0 . i i. 1 rou', co 1 s of li e ti 1 w i res 0 - to rlv. T' - i (IU1.-I. -..ml- I . f noi f.u fcr.o Pit - il-t.-d f p.u ' leet ; i s later Kemp ii n t n-i i : t t i.-,d;....e ,,n,i ross t ij,. . n plan e the flpphone . -.f I'-,, n, r U t'e of I ,t -air- i n su H". miio-n! . - !, :n r--1 1 o . n - n n s - r- i h i- ; one p.. lift in ii r-p.no war d r, ,;,! ttii- . fish ho I - tvy eitsuaita .if the thie, live rioitl W spi , uti tlie o-l 1t,e S to t f e ,H t'lil.l Will : hittin fai'i-oi t. -iv t h e .- a - n - . in I he -It was tm a r . i i i , i m. t ;i nd I nd pt-c. two there uni m Tntt'ii U-eilS t w i s he pll Si'". i a ri d u ; I ti -.ttie sliUnf ' 'a' u tm-1 f. s rim ml tin iv. p his ,p vV er e 1 th. r.-d l ni 1 1 rent u leva . d both if 11-1 'r r - an M -Th i I I., e I e mil V S ' 1 ! I t't- le U , 1 that I tie three , ! 1, ' r 1 II K -.V 1 i lie I It is i u a -, n i- tr r '. -n hand todDESTROYS AUTO Lnps From His Car Just Ir. j Time To Save His Life. ! ' : n u de T'irees. .p., ry in Ka.i'le r ! i e . t y t a t hre,-. In. tin- p .ad t o acenje a - '.ni o'l ,1 1 e n-eeiion s ' a i ' 5 f. s ; I t e ,V n t . SHtll'-dav evening street IT'i-nl.l! of I aiti oad the n -: n e i n r ' n ! 1 s m .i .-hi ; .ped to "fo,. ' hi eatne (tllo.j I met set, jilt tv ii roi niaue nn i fC. ri to ehine fim-ss ihe -ra.-Ks I sat- -m a -in a - ' .um. ins do n i.p on i' 1 r.-t if c i-1 r T be fr-if a i from 1" 'mm -f fa n i ; t -s m d into .lias, v as a Hudson super-.-i. Th i.i ..- h . rv: PATHE SOLD AT A BARGAIN

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H1RD MISHAP

Ymu'-- hard nvmh a'o-.it ti-e Pari-e i n o ra.ph and read rn i- h ab-'-ut tr-ena; .tuie v. F .,r 1 r.mti .-ims 'r Ham h-if no iint:, th's Mme have you bad rrjo!..1 Tu.-sla - to ciin up a number of 'lie npfcrtiaii'v to get a arentnne Pa r he .-aes whp'h s -e r. :i docket of the for one half price. The rea-.n is. the1 pv.-jral cour'. The .bay has been '"olonial Sportine Cr0r,.1s Store who c-ai's-d hut s t. wi'i have or.ly one or two iiavs been d is' ri hi l ors for the Pathe, matters to hnr if ill" Jidsre al'ows 'nave d 'scon t i n ue.i this lin for tin ihein to git that fa.r. fut of probabK'rn'Oall. which they w-;'i s,.' r-xclus-i y a dozen cases peniina, several have ; e v Mr Miilet, trie proprietor i s J -t i r e a,d y b-en .'i. tlied out of court, a (ferine his $3 'if- jitici'.-.. rap lis foi $1 ,vfl. few more w:I! be dismissed r,a others Fifty off applies to ail the other ma- w-iif have only areiimerra on motions , -hires. They ur,- at! orni-i nen nnd riendm.ir. TVji- pesion he a sfiort : , ; .. c uara.Pte.-d. one.

Four Killed I Virginia

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'aMMNil J&iirtt (BULLETIN) H'i-sm; .r,Ai NLA; SEFV1CL ' BF.RIJN, Oct. 24. An unconfirmed report vv.i receive! from Vienna today that former Lrnprror Charles had been assassinated. A previous report had stated that Chailcs was on the point of entering Budapest, the head of his monarchist troops. (BULLETIN) ,ticvi' .SAl MA 5 SfV!C! PARIS, Oct. 24. E'ig'hting for possession of Budapest is in prog ress between former -mporer Charles monarchist troops arid nationalist Hungarian forces under Admiral Horthy. according to the latest reports from the Hungarian capital. The fighting was reported to have begun outside the city and thru spread to Budapest proper. (BULLETIN) srs-BNit ,i M'AS 5 E R . ! C. . i LONDON. Oct. 24. An ExchangerVi'i;rupti dispatch from enna stated that word had been icceived from X arsaw that Russian Bolshevik troops have crossed the frontier, ir-vading Poland. I here was no official confirmation of tins report. LONDON. Oct. 24 - Lx-Em-peror Charles lias not yet entered Budapest and his troops are still about I ? miles 'rom the city, according io a R" uter dispatch received from Budapest shortly before noon tod iy. This dispatch said that (jenersl Hctjeduess, representing (harles. held a parley with representatives of the 1 lu riparian pe mine nt. Gl.NF.VA. Oct. 24. Armed workers have occupied all of the public buildir'2's at Innhruck. Austria, in anticipation of monarchist riots, said ,i disp,,tch from that city today. I Ik; streets Df the city are under patpd by men armed Willi machine cms. DCKIMCV LIITQ Liinui lino RALPH KNOTT! Demolishes Buick Car and Serious! v Iniures Him. . ' i. n I S f I i.i 111 .ii w as ser i -i . '-rn i n u win ri . .i : i -o k bv a the Ih f t een t h t'ie Mercy hos."inus eoml.t ion -lio-iio from a about his head h-ti ' ses about i-pr d that it foot. He tin d de re were w ,s ,i- , rdm.sr to tinb. u t r y ' n to du 311-1 W i S re PJ "!!- ! ii e ,', e. Hk-li I ii." -t .. r. . K ClIS Kt'ott did not t 1 n as tie is ) ea'i- t: i' i, e t ll er ti I s -in , i-ossit-tr is led known, i-.-i rhu' '!-- was not i't it. whs tm by the train. ' be f? r '. hen JUDGE ANDERSON COMES TOMORROW

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Still Fight powered riflte when they soupht to arrest, Wsre and his accomplice. who fie. runntnc a "still.'' Their bodies were ieft m a thicket. Within an hour after the holies of the offie, rs were broutbt. into Oranpe, GO'1 iitisrry citizens armed with r'fles, sliritiruns and revolvers, started on the tieproew trail. Tho negroes were corr.ered in a barn a few miles from town. The crowd rifieil the barn with bullets, but the pair of negroes apparently s. aped unscatched. Then a torch was app!i"d and both negroes perished, but not. before seven members of the posse had been shot. (BULLETIN) t INTERNATIONAL EWS JtPVlCEJ PRAGUE, Oct. 24. The orders for the advance of the Czecho-Slovakian army across the Hungarian frontier were expected hourly today. The government has issued a statement saying: "Czecho-Slovakia intends to dispose of the Hapsburg menace summarily and completely." (BULLETIN) ! INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE LONDON, Eamonn de Valera's telegram to Pope Benedict constituted a grave challenge to the Irish peace negotiations. Premier Lloyd George told the House of commons this afternoon. (BULLETIN) ! INTERNA riCNAL NEWS SERVICE) NEW ORLEANS. La., Oct. 24. Storm warnings were displayed from Burrwood, La., at the mouth of the Mississippi river to Key West, Fla., today by the weather bureau, and all ships in the Gulf of Mexico were warned to watch for the tropical storm and report to the weather bureau. (BULLETIN) I INTERNATIONAL, NEWS SERVICE BERLIN, Oct. 24. A rumor was circulated in the Boarse this afternoon that a kingdom had been proclaimed in Bavaria. (BULLETIN) t INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE ! PRAGUE, Oct. 24. Mobilization orders were issued by the Czecho-Slovakian government this afternoon. (BULLETIN) f INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERV1CE1 MIAMI, Fla.. Oct. 24. Denial that the body found in the Pershing hotel here Friday is that of Warren C. Spurgin, missing president of the Michigan Avenue Trust Co., of Chitago, was made here today by Chicagoans in this city. B THREATEN TO STRIKE (INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE CTIP 'ACfi, Oct. Df -Three tlmusa' : butchers will strike Novi-mncr 1 if tti Master Ilutchers' Association can -- out its announced intention of reducing wages frn ?40 a week to 3-. was announced todnv. The strik would effect every shop and meat market in Chicago. Carl Schmidt, president of Thecal 54 6. said the men had voted to Ptrike, that hey felt they cotild not live on lesthan they nr now- jretimif. Th-ir ,-igreem.etit w it'n ttieir t rnjnoyers run. -out November 1. A conference between representatives r.f the men arii ttie employerwas arranged for today. POLICE AFTER BOYS WITH TORPEDO CAPS Visions of another grain elevator explosion flashed before the minds of residents along- Indiana avenue yesterday afternoon when 'be detonation of eharsrcij explosive rattled the windows in that ri'do-liborfpiod. Women runrsnfr, into tti street found Wm. Cook, aged seven years. HOS Indiana avenue, terrified and his face bleerlmg- badly after baring been lacerated by the explosion of a h'.eh power torpedo cap which one of a, s;roup of boyn exploded with a brick. According to a brother of th injured boy youths of that neighborhood have been made the recipients of tcrps io ca.ps distributed by a li-yea.r-old student at Industrial hltth school. The boys say they found the. caps on the city dump at Morris Tark. Officials of the Signal Plant say boys have been; stealinsr the caps from their yards and from railroad way-cars standing In yards. Police will t-ejr!n prosecutions of boys found with torpedo capf. Chief Aufsin announced this mornini?.

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"LittleGiant" Matched Against C. B. Tinkham, Brown Forces Confident (FIT THK POLITICAL RKPORTFTR The "Little Olant of the Laka County bar" Is matched this week with CLi. Tinkham for the oratorical -championship in the mayoralty campaign. Attorney Tinkham speaks tonight at the I'arthenon theater and the "Little 'iiant," yclept Joe Conroy will stage the come-back at the Orpheum theater on Thursday everaing. The republicans wiH devote the earler part of the week to the outskirts. Iioidine meetings at the Kdison school iu Hessville, Tuesday nisht, and the saxony school Wednesday night. There will also he repuTilican meetings at the Lincoln school tomorrow night and the Wallace school the following nlitht. CXiEVXLArTD OPTIMISTIC I'an Brown is galrinfr strength each day, according: to Clvde Cleveland, republican city chairman. The mayor is ronndent of victory and his only recce' is that the police denartment has hern drapfred into the campaign. The demo i rats threaten to produce affidavit iiramst the police department which the i a publicans say can be rciutcU. The republicans say that the speech of Charles Surprise at the K. of P. Vail last week settled the moral s issue once and for all. and that it will prove a OoomeranK on the democrats because if the universal respect and confidence in' which Chief of Police Austgen is held by the people of Hammond. "Little Joe" v.ill jam their (runs when ho speaks Friday night, said one republican. "If they can't get over th hill tonight they ate beaten and I feel sure they will not make the grade. T)an Krown will be elected by 3.000 votes." TINKHAM TO SPEAK Attorney 0. 1!, Tinkham, one of the most prominent lawyers of Lake county and a dyecl-in-the-wool republican, -'ill be the main speaker for the demorats at their rally in the I'arthenon theater tonight Mr. Tinkham will tell how he got off the reservation and happens to be ridng a horse on the Simon ranch. other speakers will be Kd. Simon. ! mocratie candidate for mayor; Judx bach, Floyd Murray, and Mrs. I T. dejer. The chairman of the meetin? s William Rippe. Frank Martin, city chairman, said today that many people are so afraid that ihey won't be able to get into the Tarhenon after the parade that they are staying out of the parade, intending to ;o to the theater when the doors open it 7:15. AUTO PAKADE "There is a general tielief that th house will be filled to capacity at 7:4."," said Martin, "but I feel sure, that every ody can be accomodated who shows up eforev.S:15. It must be remembered hat we can get approximately 3,000 peole into the theater. We are arrangug to seat several hundred on the stage 1 want everybody with a machine in he parade." ' The parade will leave Calumet avenue d Michigan avenue nt 7:30 o'clock and oi north to Gostlin street, west to lotitiidii, south to Highland, east in 0e Lyndora, north to May streot and est on May street and Fayette street the theater. The doors open at 7:15 and there will a concert by the Parthenon orchesih and pipe orcan until 7:40. From i:10 to S:15 slides and pictures will e shown on the screen. The Hoosier lartette will sing and there will be ii toon work by Art Knoerzer. The speaking is to begin at 8:15. At! . -nun-rat candidates will be on the stage -ftlicr with the city chairman and ou-.mittee workers. The weather promises to be Ideal. SUITS ON ACCOUNT In closing up the affairs of the bank:pt Parmenter-Barnett Packing Co Hammond. Charles Surprise, trusf. lias brought three sJitf In the i.-mmond superior court to collect acU'.'s due the company. The defend:s are Benjamin Weiner, R4S New i ork avenje. Whiting; Mrs. M. Diliin '$ Calumet avenue, Hammond; Geo. uiri Anna Yuhast, 313 Fishrupp avenue Whiting. Weiner is said to owe $340; !rs. Pillon, $J and Mr. and Mrs. Yuiasi, jsrin. Attorney A. K. Griffiths is representing Trustes Surprise in the matters. BIG FURNITURE SALE. M, Oreenberger, 37 ffate itreet, fs nititiin? a furniture sale that rug-ht 'o get th attention of every house -i.eeper in the Calumet region, so low a-e the prices. Tt saJe started last Friday morning and the response has been more than was anticipated. Tha prices ere effective only during the tale. Mr. Oreenberarer Is offering everythingin household utilities at tremendous savings. HOLD-UP ON BLOCK AVENUE Andrew Subodlch, 35 Block avenue, was held up Saturday nlffht by two nestroef. "Mistah," began one of the. colored fellows, "you all has got yo-uh cholc between youh money and your lif." Suhodioh selected to give them hl money, JS.30-