Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 169, Hammond, Lake County, 9 January 1922 — Page 1
THE WEATHER
Fir tonljrh. and Tuesfla, ; stiM. J TT "TOT "WI lj- colder tonight In north, central F I j fi II i I World's News by J LN.S. Leased Wire 2. - HaiMaond 50c pr month on streets nd nvv stands, 3o per cojjy. VOL. XV. NO. 1G!. MONDAY, JAXUAlfY , 11)22. HAMMOND, INDIANA
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Colored Constables Murderous! Bullet Kills Wrong tr:my. li omeof the , .ic that etitilet- l t,.- t rs ,,f x'r." mills there t.- d cc imposes a death peaalty for 'in ed !., e. for moruua adA arn.es repufJ. ; That end" has r!;itm?d two more lives ti the H.roo. . The red l'tuiips f niur- , ne,- bnv aciin been tred ami today a pretty ltillroi pirl of li m th- city j ikurruf of Kwt Chicago with three ballots in t.er breast. i the marble sdab i b. --5'iir her lies a. wh'.lf man. th le-;cd l',:!iiccit ictirn of a toted ror.stahJe. to death ill r'fi because lie v i,s do.-taker lor 'ati'.her white itiar. v h'.i re'iis'd to tdarushniern t of a b-onzc beauty and parawour of the ccloreej constable. Wiiliam Jor.es. reputed political, rarar fj and ion a worry to Past Chicago poo-'e. is locked up eharw.d with the mu-der of Jack Z:; -1,1.110. a sod V .cuts of r..K 1 J .look avenue. 'The red officer is alleged to have j.tot and killed Zie on Saturday night, mistaking him J.r JaeoS Novotny. Tt Linoe In avenue. Kobortsdale, who ? said to have fled Jones' home after a miored ti mate bad soufrht Jo become to-- attentive. Juno !.- ailoerd to have fined on his fr'nt lioorstep followinc the flight iif Nov my and sishtfnsr a figure on the opposite sole of the street, to have riri-d three shots. Zie was kUic.1 instantly. Jor.ei tepudiatc the charge, sav ing- tViat 7Ac was killed aeeidently by Novotty vrho Itreu with the intention of fihootaiff the colored man. Nov otny whs found by 1 Continued on pape it J iTeo lecturer i? returning . - Hammond is promised a lecture f,f : hi eh quality ne t Monday eveninp v.-her, David Coldstein. the eminent Boston publicist, speaks at the K. of C '. ciub rooms on Sibley street. The lee- j fire will he.e-itt at ? o'clock. I Mr. rioldstein is not a S ran per in i Hammond. He was li-rc stivcral year?: api.i and delvered a-leeture uramst Sr10 at the (irphf 11m theater. Hie theater was jammed and hundreds stood in 'he street unable, to can, entra.ner. The lecture ifM Monday will l,e open to the public, no admission beins cbarped. j .Mr. ii-ildst eir is rune of the leaiiinfr K. of C. educational campaipners. He i ia an ever-ready defender of the prin- j riples that underlie Ainnri'.'in institu- j tiers and Christian civilization i.aain radicalism ted. tin. pink, the lessor ial ariety "History in tic MaV tee in chat ce of the be it. the "redparlo.-. or the pitHe will speak on t : n p." Th- rr. ni 1 1 -lecture announces that Mr. Co'.dsfcin will weave, theme around idealism, reform, m )ty and duty as e x t in pi i ficd by rrep-t w. orld hcro-s -t'ol uinbtis i f Ar.-isi. D ante and l-'ei h. Mr. ib.blstein is the author of tialism the Nation of I-a therless Children.'' a book that was used and I: ip lily cotnniended by the then President rtoo.-tevelt and Samuel Compers m their t-plit atain:-t Socialism. "Sochi list Bubbles Punctured." "Cood I ef !s Well Don'"." and " p.ds h'- vism Ps Cur.." arc able wr. tines from the pen of this Knights of Columbus I'- tiirn . Writ - iop of the last nanod 1 i. on p..lsl.eyism lb- co at pelmitn patriot ai d h urclima n . t'ardiital M.-n t, iird.icatc of J.-inuary T r IT f . prais-s Mr. ; oid st ei n's work and tells of 'iir,fbigpinp interest taken in your work, v.lii.ii is replete with ; 11 forma t ion and .iocti iue and li'MTV ;t to be widely k now n." WAITS ELEVEN YEARS FOR WIFE P-a.-k In I'f.J Paul Kra.w , k and wif. p.eta. w ere Hi in.-' in what ri-hn- So. akia P.ta vv as 1 'a .. ; to cine to t::e Cnited Stt e to t :e Cnited S:.-.t- s. I'.n t'-.ibv .v.;inle. t,i ( time toil be b.itli tl5ll- Pet I a s -1; red hurt 1 ha vvou-d i.c- H.ii ' iirhf ;tnd site wot: d : Aim ri.-.'i a-- seen; as iie was at ;-3V -i r pa .-.-a c-c o',c.-. P,:1 came- to toe Crnf. C'-.tob' r. PoCe lie soon 'Jrd'iu.-' Harbor and posorn as l.e accinniiat. .1 ; o" .-. r; pet a some money a sail' ' 'ck. 1. lb waited f d Slates incited e job. i..iii) fat ud a -'t.-a .i- p. t .1 i ir. As .she diet not com.-. hnt ; ie, t icket back to I- im see had found an-.t'o r '.etter and was livinp w .-ad she in;i: and tedd 1: m in sac 1 :. V i ' n h ! in . t . cii : i't! v.-d kept the money. Now after waiiinp eleven I'aiil has iiied suit for div.ir,-e Sirtt-lor ..our', at Hammond. II DC 1 t : !l s' .-,r the ,-nstod-. of th. ir . hi .1 wliiy now- with Al-s. K r.awa; a . isi cZe. :tv akin. M. Havran attoiniy the j;a..nUt,
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MOONSHINE CAUSES AUTO ACCIDENT Jiootisdune and ine and a rnidniirh! ciroiijo will, probaoiy mean the O.atli iif MiM-.-e.l MwhH. Is years idd, of ."ol ('liii:r.t;o :ivpni;i-, Kast ChK-at.i. nd -'Of-i!.;t- -,n ritmnrt i n.iiirii-'y t-i "ath-rine ;-r.acJt, ."oJl ijit'i sti--.-r, y..-'. I'iiHugo. w hn vi I pivitw d oemarfi the a n i oirrnb: i in nhii-h Iboy we".- ridiiv vvh.'n it i'vct I u rued at Uolcy early Sunilay mo: Hilts Th e Iwn in.-. said by jioiiee t- have 'n-i-ii out "oh .1 f.:"d ii:n-" nilh .iuhn Fibr ci So-nii I'nicat-.' and Victor V,lezy-iisk ,. a'M'i Manii'-r Court, South Ch .oat; tj. :tio in Si. .liM-iiril',-; hos-i-Btal. .M:Hr-l Mali:!. ;., ...icvvd In have suftVvo.l i'ra t-!1 no s-kv;.!. Sh'is near d .a ih . l:cr cmpu tufon sustained internal irjviries. cute oi her legs, and two lit-"!.f p r 1 Us; . The yoi:ne m n I'so-yo , itijury. lint ion- thi in has nut escaped The iaw. lie is W dozy n rt i and I "ckt-d up in 1 lummond Central police station without bail p-Mi-linc tii!.-. r.oovety or Ueatli of Miss Jh.ha. I'ol.ce have not ben able to determine 'h- ruft or the accident ' which aoourve. aie.nt a. 111. Siiana... ' The automobile cunt a iji '. ;g tile four yoiins people was cviuctttly tra ve'inK o;i 1 loi.an ipo'i ; boulevard at a ra ( e spoeil . - liigth street, iver. Wciezynski. inum have lot th control r.f th.- machine for marks show win. re it swerved front '.be road, and piunpinir into the ditch turned over 1 otnpieli ly . The mother of the boy hold by police appeared at titv police station in tears tui.111 l..-ite;-11 id till .r S n .qe wen: 'he ir.ju to ed th. , . ,spi; a '. to 1 in n.pamou-? I ft PASSED NTO HISTORY Cirak Temple great vs inter creus has passed Into history, and glorious history, too. Tciay r.o evidence of the preat spec tacle remaihii except the rubbish which l-ers the floors of th- Ma - ri..- t- mp'e (and the little knUs of earnest m,n vtho are toilins; over long columns of figures in the offices. ''.'irrus-like, the work .f ii i -mar. t el i n plir i;an at midnight Saturday. Rcfore ; the sun arose every t bins ee.- pt the horses and elephants bad already- been i transported to Chieaeo and these were ': on their way by S o'cb.ck Sutiday mornSaturday nipht's crowd broke all records. It was simply a crush. To rn..t the demand two performances of tVw, circus were civrn. When the first hovv ended, the corridors and lower flKr -w ere crowded w ith mot e than enongh to till the auditorium once r,,,,.. Today the members of The Shrine committee are buy checking up fipurea and cnnntinir receipts to learn how much the biir show has added to the te.mple buildinp fund. Poor wea.ther early last week had made the promoters blue and there were ploomy predictions that the show would barely (ia. expenses. However, the public 5er med tiot to heed the weather and th(. utterance mounted steailily to the Krand climav Saturday evennp. It ln.,ks like a tidy sum was cleared. The lissjpx automobile which was the prize for Saturday i-vnitie's drawmp. went to Carl Drums, US Clinton street. PROBLEMS P.Y Kit an: H . .1 A ; N. ; IX 51 A-r COR ttbt'ON-H-T I Sf.RViCt J A N lis. Kr1 r red inns to nati-.j o the -,; .1 ri ; a 1 i .-, i.-neh .' a nee - v id P-.iai dish n t.. Mm lo It'll I.T 1 : 1 1 1 a . 11 e. Jti'l tJv a 'r ;i : w h if. I, . i 1 -.v a .ci -i v. : sup v . :.--. bitch A tip ! o - F I 'm h y ...f aili.-in'e shall be ad- - b a rncel f '-om hi.- ii'i' tii'".!-.. li n p a (b 1 i-ti-Piii.aiii. P'ltl all Tin1U1 e t Tin- ! i m ; !a r ri 111 v , d 1 a ua, -Pacific I o ed lO 1 1 1 1 P.. t; Wa-iinsi upturn to include and Beipium Tliv. Pitti.sh ;ind io-s!olv c wish to ' xelu b Al . Jasper, t jsier. cofiunun. u is Cu i mi:, P. 1 iu la ore.' e n y v. i th b.rrt seer 10 1 11 - Ited 'o.i ish fore Mat e tary. It had xpert:r at !.!'.. th. been tent"!, iv 1 ,. iu. i a -e ( b 1 ma 11 y f r 1 nee in 11 : 1 y y Jitn-'l e ! 'i 2 2 i 1 : s s tl ' y t h.. .). mn-..;' fr.m :-iitt m.c-kr, so the- priorii be ma tiit.ii'iin cas-h, the French, who the iiias;s I!. IMP' 111.1 -I Hi I -1 7a.cen'l.e riphts o Some P ip to be peal .ods. The hi oe af'i'.-r be la ha v, ,e:pi . 10 M t heir : - 0! o! . w n the . are disf lb s h . IT t o b 1 ; a r y this '- I " ad 1 1 ail I u lop c ii.ii, p e i - in- riersontiel of th ..a... dci. art ine nt on the l t h o: ; tm-ti'h. Uecomtneiidiition.-i for' the chanp tii- safety s will prooaniy lie ma ic o. ; board at their icpulnr s's: ' 1 Th:i"sdav his We lv. s I o H i mm' i Normal S.-hviol o : ir.es Tuesday ni: p ni Claf t"s r s Centra! Scli the ! !-.' i al Tiibi ti'elooV
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BP LSI TURNER AND SCHAAF TO REPRESENT COUNTY ! iPtClAL TO TH f TIMtSI ! J.01.N.Al-ul.ls, Ind.. Jan. K. Hon, A. Murray Turner of Hammond and I. H. Sohaaf of the first National Hank ; of Jary have been aiked to represent : I. aki- county at the state conference of the Indiana Itu.ssir.n Kami 11 e Fund Coin . roitt-e. vviii.-h vvil! be held ill Indian-' j apulfi at the V. M. .:. A. An J tori .1 111 bi-Sinnin at ni-oii Tiic"lay, January I 7th. Miss bury Itrttiihain of Ptiiladnipiiia ; who has svent lji.uiy months in litis. iu a.' a volunteer worker in the famine . di.s;i k-t. will be the prin.-.l'a! speaker i at. t he meeting. , j The relief to be financed and the i work to be done with the, mone ia:8-; : i-d in Indiana by the Russian Katntne ' . V'und commit t-e will he part f the Plan devised bv Perben Hoover. Flour, a nd seed Ktaiii to be in part pro-; vided cok t.f iuni-is appropriated by tin: 1 I'nited Suites ronrross and by toe! K issian Soviet (; e. i rnnu ill, and pion- 1 ; ey now beni laisi-d l.y file American Krietids Service Committee co-operat - i 't in ; vi'.r, Ami nrAii He'iel' Admin- ' istration. nun n MAKES APPOINTMENTS iSFECUl TO TKt times; HoVX I'U I N'T. IN It. Jan 1' The -:ti-i 'i id man eon:, ei) met in special sess'on on y nisht and appointed Myron chip-, as councilman at lare to til! the -ha:r made vacant 1 ttie (ip:ij ; of .loscph A. I Seattle. The appointment ' as made by rcsolulioii ami was unaj mmmts. The council also appointed 1 Austu.-l Bremer as i-'ly aip.rnry, bis afi-' pointmcnt having ben recommended by Mayor Olover several weeks aco. The i appointment of the diii'crent committees iii be made public, in a few oavs. HOSPITAL HEAD SUES EOS DAMAGES 1 LSrCClAL T3 THE TIVESI . CROWN p(tj XT, Ind.. -Ian. . Dr. j Antonio Giorpi'cf Cary filed a suit for jdamaces apainst David Honoroff and j Aupusi MerwaUl of Cary whom lie had employed to build an athlithm t, S' . Antonio's ho-jtal. they apreejnp to furnish a'.! material and labor, the ail- ; .lit ion to be completed tin Dec. 'i, i P'-'t. if not completed at. that time $1.". I per day dam,i.---s were 10 in- paid up , until the tune of lomp'etioti which : was May 21st. I'1-'., on account of the delay be was forced to turn away paj tients '.vh'i vvish-d to ei.me f the tios1 pital for treat m. nt . Materia' men. ' s ub-cont tin t nt'S and luliriirs have fite,1 1 me.-hanics leins which Dr. tie orpi aii leges he was forced t 1 pay. He asks t fT.ftOO damages. Jloi.-o risk i and Mc- ' Daniel of Car;, filed tii ... complaint in the Lake circuit 1 our! . T TO BE RESUMED Vnder the auspices of the halo: County Tuberculosis association. Dr. .las. Sty call will return to ibis county to conduct a series of three d-apnostir clinics on the 1Mb and PJtii of this month. Dr. Slytall's time is fully occupied with n ppoint ments arm nped bv '.he State Tuberculosis association, and l.nt.e county i -t fortunate to secure bis serices at this time. 1 in January lit', frr.m 10 to I " A. ."1. and from 1 to ( p. M ; be will r vatnine cases suspected of tuberculoids at the -Mercy hosdtal in ftp Janotiry 1 2t'n from ::"0 to 12 .V . M. clinics will be held at the Court House in Hammond ,ind froni 1 to -1 I'. M. at. th- Welfare station in Cart ";, ; rati. cii 11 i 1 n-. in I,: -ili held o u i ) f y i ' 1 : a n o s t : c Nnvrnilii r which wan provd tic a rn i 1 1 a t l o 1 s ; ty Tuber c ha vm the in v, t sh them zjz , . . , . tr. iiuently. The !.;,'.;.. Con..,n plans t , . ossiblc. and ci s ail ei ve r ilitbl . . be 10 -ft. 1 o pors. the count-., othe r ci n l.-i s Th w ill ii n p I ', held at Unto the de maud. (UI RT 1 s; LCtAL TO THE POINT. Ind. p i N -T, ; 1 .v h.; en 1 or sup.-t 're I J . Fri,Weill. II; ll u ry bo d Milbr: Paul Mout-oc, 1 No. il S fill1 O V, s ; 1 rnond; Paul Hall. Car, : James i,ra.y. hart : Jam- s moy. .-. Hamiiinioi.d ; John i. WhiUnp: Hoffman. Horn: M . c Walk-- r. i lai y : ( has . I Kcer.tt A. Spauidinp. P.od". il.iry: c'.n r:n V. . Tl ). hl.-ep. .;: ' : Kd I la t H-ai tin. I l;sst 1 1 Pa po ; I lurv. 'Itit; : V'm. H:iin . .:); charl-? H. Martin. - Hifr. City: 'cay: f. air Ci y : Sim ". .iry ; A . C . l:i rv ey i mrt. Fa-t Chi. -a-I'i-li v . hhiiim; Ml I it r:. r Orak a !,r repnlT- session e e h -!d Ab-mlay cv " i.'i'livi.. In-t.. Ill be : bi ;ir,il : i riven s. .Memb." I cnilde r i r. if. bin. f t. II. of iCfi.1.. ' al 7 : ti o-'s s.iiltlllt-l-.-MlUi-sted to 1IINTKI!, Potentate. it Mend 1-Tv9 W.
GROWN POINT COUNCIL
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Noted Constitutional Lawyer; Named U.S. Senator From Pennsylvania f INI ERNATIONAL Nf S iERVlCti rHIUiPKl.ru I. . Jaa. 0 tlcorpe Wharton Petiner. not-.l cons! it lit tonal lawyer of (lus 1 ty. was today app-dnr-ed by Coy. Sjirou' In Mie Tolled States senate as sjeessor to th- nite Senator I'-oif.s I'nrose. Strong- efforts were made at the t miiiute l.y ea.--ie, n ijoici- ii' b y.hu s to secure the appoint me-.i i f I,.. wis S. : Sadler, state highway cirptnossiiiier. ! The new senator is i .", years ohj and i xtremely popular in eastern t nnsyl- . vania. He attained rational ir-.n.:-n-nce as defense counsel f,-.r or a 11 b-.e.t baseiiall acamst the b fun.:'., federal league. Mr. I'epper in i',..M)ii::z.-ii as of . the ablest constitutional iavyci.t in the country. Mi- nas not l.i-en ai-tiv. politically in Philadelphia with the in-. ception of beiiiij a candidate for 11ational delegate for th- 192'i Hepubl;- j can national convention when he was 1 defeated at. the primaries in the third 1 cong rcssonal district in Philadelphia . lie was a member of 1 he cotnm i ssioi , j on o n s t i t u i 1 1 . a 1 r- vc 'oii and amend- . men t . sat. ii appointed by Harrisburgtll.iV. to rei'a! i pro: 1 1 vv 11 1 the oons 1 1 1 u 1 1 o 11 u u r 1 n th 1 .Mr. Pepper is 54 born at I'hwadelolita He praduated from Pennsylvania In 1SS1 y. at? obi. !).-ini; on .Marco 1t. l-iT. tie- 11 n i vers y o f later recived wh from the a. Vale Cr:i.f the South. t te It . T'Tsher. (b pree.s of .1.1(0,1- I,'' 1 I'air'r-iv iiy of Penr.sy 'v.. vcrity. the I" ni v ersi t y It. IS'.".' he married Charl l-'or a number of years in e v. as a b cf tn--i uc -i me?nor at Vale rnivorshy . per ni" the board of trust es of I he I'ni- ! versity Pennsylvania and earnest ie ln- . .st it ate. MRS. GRIMMER PASSES AWAY Mrs. Clara T. trimmer is dead. A host of Hammond people will read that line apaiu. They will read it with ' sorrow. Those w ho Knew her intimately will miss keenly her '-harminp .personality, her gracious manner, her i ii ui ok sy mpa thy. The death of Mrs. 1 lniui.fr was ro.t vi holly unexpected, l-'or five w eeks she had been confined to h.-r bed. Thursday afternoon she lost consciousness. She never revivej from the coma. Marly Sunday mornii.p she passed a w a y. As Clara I.iesenfelt she "was the vouncest of fourteen children. Besides I her father. Peter f .icsen ft-1 1, her year .old iliiUL-hti-r, Pita l-'raiois. and lor . husband, she is surived iiy twiivc 1 brottiers and sister. They a re Peter J.. John H.. iii-isi' Jo.. Ji-.s.-ph and .facob of Hammond and Frank and William ; of Chicapo Heiphts and Nicholas ..!' Forest Park. 111. And bee sisters. Mrs. Frank t'ehrinp. Mrs. l"i ed 1 1 1 Idel-ra ml. and Mrs. Iloln-t t Horst , f Hammond, and Mrs. ,. J. Fitzgerald e.f Detroit. Mrs. firimiii'T was ::4 years atid 1 tt mouths of ap' . She w op manv friertd.i durinp the two years she aided her : husband. Harry -I. 1 ii m nier. ;ti establifliinti the s'jcce-st, of tile Wtijcrveu shop in Hiilitiian street. The funeral uiil be held Wednesday ni mine from St. Jos.ph'.s church The funeral c.rl.'o. will umve from the late resilience. :-:.' line street., nt i t"0 a. m. Uevercnd Fatlnr llitv will be cob-bract at the solemn -e(,nem ma.--ill the church at 1' a. to. Burial will 0.made at St. Josephs cemetery. I liurns will condtict the funeral. J. qavfD ni ULll I Ll UI K DEI . Luther Boddy Surrenders After Sensational Escape. P' 1 II ,A l i-lM'IIIA. -Inn. '. !.. p.ibly, mpio slayer --f t w o Ne .v lb iecti vcs. was captured here boardinp house today by Mapis Viiic-s Se.'vlf, i.i Tieproi ;i ml Lo . it n Vnr'.t polio, man. Poem;, ;ro mb-rcl ti .s'ruttp'c and ve a cketi to ha"! to await extra tlivb-n He w ;.s i il-.ipliii. 'l b l .ve. a; the house where he was who reported the fact to the vv- 3 L oil r tile city roomers staying. M : u isfei e mini,.of a Nesro chuivb iief . Tiic ti r notified M apist ra ! S-ott. , in, r siiiumon. d the iicb e. W In 1 iii-ej. poddy w :ic !u ii d w i'ti ; under b:.- pillow . Tic: s'a-.er bad ,--ue. es.-f u i ,y i eluded 1'itir i ci . ire ,.ii;i-c of Neve York and vanta. I'T trii'C '!! New y-irk dispuised as commandeered tav tea b. F.-.ipliiS from w oma n in a be compe l led '.lie driver spe e-1 l''r to drive ;i break-nee !i Phiotdeiphia. The hittev i:a-t d a. rasPii'es b -: iti a tvetl a' : Ic m o eape.l on Cie rurnti:i ! .ing a domobiie three Trer.'.oii. N- J.. and Hoddy . fired sc.. era! sh ear, smashing a hea.b'.p f s t e r t v. e
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' 15 V V. H. ATKIN-S) I STAf F CORRESPO'lDcNT I. N. ScRViCEI WASHINGTON. Jan. . The j.ract1 of fviu'm tianks in py rani idin? el edit.. ii ss of re-disco'irii in j :::::: sZ itli hi her banks and ig- tlit-ir lately ami j '.ue interests ot so 1 iied today iy Currency, l'. Vi. :h'.ai report to CCongress was t roller to amend i mp-ose d 1 asi ic that I'en-e- f.uiu wiil res.li'., and their d( iiefitora. nan Comptroller 0 the ! 1. '1 issi 11 ge r. in h a a n- . iMKitss. ( asked by the 1 'omp- ; tile bankirifi' !u-i and i i ; in i la t ii.in s on banks: es f nun t Ills ea u -je j that greater Tanking; ! safety j 1 riss I lestrict i:i be instired. Scr said that if Cons ress had trd the re-disroun;ina P'r'.vilee,. of bank-'. Hie co'intry wouid n.it have witnessed the 3i b-mk failuies last year. W'niie tin- comptroller finds Latest "Bulletins I INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE' I KT RO IT. MlcfJ, Jan. ? Ton r n-eji today hound and gafrg'-d two -watchmen at the Adams theater. robbed Cei ot s 1. aped. the safe -si i roa ted f the Sunday at $30.0 and reBULLETIN 1NTEP NATIONAL NEWS ScRViCP. PITTSIH'KCH. PA, Jan. f The Joseph Seen Afceoo y here, buyers for Standard (Jib ai.iiounccs that f-fie---tive at !'i o'( ; ; k today , the prices for live eastern prudes of crude oil arc reduced 25 cents a barrel at the weits. The now pines arc: Pennsylvania. $:;.2.".: i.'orninp, $.'.": cabcll, $2.11: Somerset heavy, st.'.'1' Somerset lipht, J2.13: Kaplan.', is reduced lo cents to 1 . ItTJLXiETlN ' !Nrr.p NATIONAL NEVIS SLSViCEj NKAVAIiK. N. J.. Jan. it A pay car of the Public Service Railway Co., was held tip early today, the holdup men es.-apinp toward Jvrs.-y 'ity in an au tomeibile. accordinp to reports to local police. HULLXTIN t : NTLR NATION AL NEWS SERVICE! WASH I N'OTt'N, Jan. S Ambassador Myron T. Ibrriek probably wiil take over doty of representing the I'nited plates at the Cannes i ouferem'e tint 1 Ambassador c.eor-c Harvev recovers li-om the injuries sustained in an automobile j-d-dent. i' was staled at the state depaitmeiit toelay. 11 1 i.i.i.riNA INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE; WASIIIXUV.iX. )." l'--Ariiit-nt 011 the cc ust it ut ioiialit y r: f the n woman suffrape amemlment was postpom-d today by tin supreme court of the Cnited States until Jan. f-o on :viiiit of At'.iney C,cm ral Da i'znerty. The cases, broupht from Marybunl and from Nc- York, were to have b.eii a; plod today. .nt m;ti. I INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE.! OA! AHA. N i'. .la n - Pool .r Id lio W ill - P M"' hi w ; 1 e ami fa'lnf in lite M.-Cabe home early and ..1 away v, 'th rtrape ft 'he 1 ii is more, i u p H.r.Oa in dinjnonds and "i The hand y w en cii 'he Miiitiiiu '.n 'he par-m-M, 1 aios r-t a t ti-d ft n trip. M i s. Me 1 "a be sa v ,1 ,.f izi ms by iibling tic till her uu tun !'. i.tmUllON'.L NfAS SFHVIcE Id 'I SHIN', I -in- ' r,..p ,0 I .a moo u 1 dent ..1 lb. ins'. , 111 it ol I leva. pi . i i -Th. : s il i ' a pa i nst i- of i' -a man voc was ; ami :.X in fi: fiiirii w-011 otes . the Th. l it y opi'.e el" 1 w . P. MERGER IS ORDERED REARGUED; 1 INItKNAHONAL NE'S SEH.lCtj AS I II N I'i'o ", Jin. '.'.-The S'nitlit n l'actb' .-.ixroa'i m- 'F'. cond idat ) :.ii p m- d i lie I'lit T.e c iji'il 1 . e i e, e ili ,. tbe s i ''. - , e a : o , ' d t dc red I Oill t Hi' and s This -., .,,.-r Wits ' . bv Soul i e rail, lost i f for Ala re h 1 oonpli! by th--solution of t hi I. esc and stock rn Fae'.tic and mill companies. ,V- case in the p. xt - ui i " C, e i nill.'ll I t 1 t ' i. i.nibiciit ton foi--n purchase by urn t diet t' nt ra' Pae-pi The poveinim ill lower ,rtHARBOR MAN IS' MADE DEFENDANT ' Sieve Besean. .Iisi Bb.ck avenue. In- ; diana Harbor was made defendant in a t divorce suit filed today by his wife Anl roc. tiiroupli Attorney M. Ilavrii The.v married November !-. 1 fl 1 1 ami scparaf-d .N.o'e-ml.i -r la. PC" If't-V" ' i - a ic.ise.1 of 1 ie-1 n p n drunkard a nl of : faiiinsr io work mote tiian t wo utoinhs f.iit of a yiiir. Mrj5. Bescan say. sh" i bad to call on her Pnne-i- for supporr.
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w W !i if I ON PRACTICE the bankin Iia.n-;s sho situation iound. and I US the best reeoous in : nation's hist ii j , be stroniy v 1 0:1 mends 11101 11additional s a f e - mi a n I s of reacliin- the so-cal d us creative banking element, lit -discount inu paper of banks woe ! ploper'.y limited and restricted. -..! j stitates a pia.ct icablo means of tiis 1 1rihl!liiK credit, c 010 p' ro' it-r Crii-Hin i j tr Mi.atei.t j !. also ma ! jjoss' r le. 1, jsaid. the ex lens:... 1: of credits to ies j fortunate communities, especiabv 11 : tiice (.,f h - .ivy si a.sonab:e eiemaml. j Hut I tie re lilefs hankers, who ,11 ; da'.ec in orsiii s of inftamation at Ui 1 risk of their safety and that of th". patrons, most be curbed by aim ui ment.- to t he exis'.inK statutes, s jffic ient iy rlKid a. to make Cmir kind har.kinti- imposs: ol-, tio. comptro-.le: said. CRIPPLE ASKS T'j thwart the p'ans of his scheming wife and sfpsoi,. tlustaf Baker, a i Whiting cripple, today came into the -.superior court at Hammond and asked the .-art to force them to return tc 1 iiis name property which they had purchased with his money and to which j they woulel have joint title alter his death. j The defendants .Mrs. Anna Baker i and her son by a former marriage, Henry Harms, Jr. j Baker says he and Mrs. Baker have I been married for fourteen years. In j 1911 the steps, .n came to live with them. j By June. !l 20. Pal er had saved ?2,i 1 0 0 and owned ir.i'o in liberty bonds, i lOarly in that year he had fallen while j a t work at the Buflinpton cement plant j ami had suffered severe injury te bis ! spine. He says he was also affected 1 m e ' -, 1 a 1 1 v It was whib he was thus physically and mentally disabled that Mrs. Baker J and her so 1 .ieoided that Baker's money should be invested. They selected a house and lot in Whitinp and told him he had better use his SI.HK) in purchasingit. They- fi.ed it so that the iitb; to the properly was to po to them jointly on condition that they cared for him the balance of his natural life. agreed to it. i Shortly after they had moved into ! the new home, Baker says they started 'a system of cruel treatment. Mrs. j Paker called l:im a. doir and told him to per out ot ttie nouse. she oecarie on unladylike terms with a male roomer. Paker pr-tested and a storm ef abuse was heaped upon him. On l.'ceemher 1.". Mrs. Baker abandoned her husband and went tr, the borne of her dauphtcr. He tried to persuade ! her to return but she refused. llenrv ! H arms intinueil t tay at the hi.tlir 1 of Paker but I No co n versa t i 1 eot his meals elsewhere. n passed between them a asional cursinps; v. hieli save a tew e H. 'irms tndulcd in, VV hen Ba ker wife t .. return sh ple.ced under ? -" I. onds, but the story released bin Now- he has i.b
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ontinued to bephisjot 1'l.V-b-X 1 gll t 1 lei'H I. c asked to have htm! "The development of our Wen d"0 surety of peace I lawn l.bnt rnverpil a nerbul rif tw-en-
'urt em hearing his idr-d b IS thiouph w ith Mrs the title that it v Mrs. Pak Paker and her sop and wants; . . . .t L. ,,.e propel 1 y ciiarpe.i sim,' II b - :i rt in his name'. In cp ! Harms refuse, tie asks ibr curt commission -a. iju;t c);,im elect! for tin; court t" rr to t ei lit them. CELEBRATE FESTIVAL V 'th all th P-KIll llVMIIl hei-.-nts t.. 'h. '--rn a i .j ci retnony d Ha m tnond ' 1 rc'k s. mlifi'l. u thodox church a t ed t he w under f.-s-ie Saiurday celebrat t i v a I of the i i ; : I : reek Christmas. Scores of 1 la turn to Chicaco's south pes at. tin- church io liturpy. the mid Creeks traveled sob- to atterd ffrvof Sa int i 'oiistantinciar because Hani-'I1-:.' el, nr. h. lir.-i y e r and ni"di ' -- br.ciht to a dose rejob ine i,ani.f miniature feasts. t hers ui tit in ' i ui d ba s no oi-th, ."ter a dav of .ot tin tea s w a w it h fest i vit ies. ! net m I " .ens o patterned aft.r th" of the obi count ry . limn I. Saturday, the l;;tl a s t he i Srcck r t lio is another p r c a t li n re h. t dab rate f uni'tions held in lfa.ni will be celebrated o.x New Year. ThisPast day of th MAJOR 0PIE IS AGAIN ACCUSED ll.TIDv m.Mai M r l,l e c r , , , r . 1 , ".?,.;. ' " 'n .' w i I 1 .Vi i I . I.N. . .ill. I, . - I ill .l- II ! 1. " .ic of Staunton. . . was a.-cus.-o by Carland D. C"l'i tt, fie olive street ' Dalias. Texas, of sho.i.inp , him du rire a battle in France, nc.ordin-- to ai 'etter from Colb-tt made public today ! by Senator "Tom" aison ,,f eieorpia . j toi.e-tt chare ,i t.,;,t eiu.inp an ad- J vance ,n O. : .per S. PUS. he becalm sbpiitl;, ijtirnoi :'r..rii h Piat ami was in to..- in,.i ,f o vvhon ! eto: shout: ' ';.-. p u r by Co scoot you." and that a ruoiiten: a b'.r.b't f: om Ople's :t; vviiizzeii 'c-.l . I'll lU"v Pe s i. liis head . i
VONT RUSH WORK ON NEW PLANT
Times Reporter Talks With Jones and Laughlin Representative Today at iusouig llraliy.ini; the ta( interest in the Calumet region in the prospective pnrrhanf of 1,000 nerrx In hi locality by the .lonevt A. I.auplilin Steel company, ami t lie dancer of over-optimism liy Hammond people. TIIK TIMKS Kent reporter to 11 1 t-htirKh who obtained the following interview with nn offieer of the eompnny. editor' Vnle.l 'Ml JIAHOI.lt It. (HOS..) IITTSBUIt,(J,lcnn.,fIan. "It would bo a vscrious j (-rror i'or the people of HjimiHioiKl to tliink that the Jones and Lauuldin company is iroincr to rusli in and build -t c.reat steel laitt next suminer but the community is warranted ii oxjieetiu?; the commencement of development ofj our property within the next rive years." Issue a Warning. YVariiiDg; against undtit ojtimi.sm and nt the same time gi-insr assurance of tbe (0d. Intentions of the company, an official of Jones and Laughlin today discussed the purchase of the thousand acre tract of land on trte north sielo of Matrimonii. In .substance he said thai the la Mil was acquired, contingent, to facilities for the purpose of building blast furnaces and a steel mil!, and that the Jcnos and Laughlin Company won hi jn0t' be (lrter,'d from iS 1'Ians by I he ( talk of merger of oilier independent steel companies. Xo Bluff About .Holding He denied positively ihat t lie I Jones and Laughlin Company would (use its Hammond real estate holding
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pa Dies to observe the rittsliiirgfi plus" . freight rate. The official explained that by "the development of property" he meant the construe) ion of one or more units cf its mills. "The development will lie governed by the! demand for steel."' he stated. "It would be of no advantage to the company or to the city cf Hammond to cover a thousand acres of land .with marine- fiirimcpc on.t mills a ml to operate at twenty-five per tent Capacity ty-five years. Tlie Jones and Laughlin Company is progressive and at the Same, tittle conservative rip ro ; havin(, in having an etiormi us capacity and ;t sniail demand for the product. As. the demand for steel increases the development of thellammoiid 'plant wjl proceed. The i -I ( ties an'I l,aughHn fdiipany is nm a (ly-by -night compviny. i Must Not Kxpeet Too Mllt li. I "Vim run depeud upon it that the ! purchase of the site in 1 1 d mrtion () vviii : tint be a fiasco, but it is very import j ant that the conitn uni I y realize lUi j tucilities and conditions upon which it is contingent a'ld ti"t expect a great steel plant to rise up out of ! Lake Ceiuge by magic. The condii i ion of tilt; si eel market do not w;,,i r.i ut it rush.'' All I Vpeiids on J)einanl. ! The first unit, of the Jones .uni ! Laughlin plant at Ilamonmd will c oi - i sist of blast furnaces, .si eel furbac c i land toiling niilks with a capacity of from halt" a mill ion to three tpiaitcrs 1 of a million, ingot: employ ing f rooi ti five thousand i thirty-five hundred j men. The de eopmetit of the l'iatii i would continue gradually lo the su jof th I'i I tsbti rgh tr Aiiquippa mil:.' ;Of the Jones and Ltiughlin Cotvpav iif the demand tor si eel warrunis Enqtloys l!o.d0O Men. i The Jones ami Laughlin Comphu' .employs twenty-live thousatid men ii 'tho I'ittsburgli district an is n: n - I i dg al fifty per cent capacity abandon I Present . It will not oa.stern works, This is the lirsf. timo rime it wat org.j rt (zed iu IS 40 that the eonceui u , ventured r.Ut of the Pittsburg! has ventured nil distiict. It. lias never purchased which, it ilid Pol develop. 1 oiTieiais of the- Joiie and Compaiiv of i he. r..ihlw'n j 'o.tl the ) L-jualilin " '.' " tina -ej .u, J'a -re I im)
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