Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 190, Hammond, Lake County, 3 February 1922 — Page 1

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Oaad Man Had Just Entertained Mabel Norn man, as rns Guest nrxzjnrrfrr ! !NTf.RSTtON'!. NLVVS SERVICE' SiS rSAJICtSCO, Tcl. 3 Amen? tlie varloua phases of the investiatioa t'ui3 afternoon a repcrt that Taj-lov I"ad attended several sq-callsd "saow" lnrtle at wTiich narcotics urere served It ova tea wajrons for the puriJose Of ocrtalnlag local oolr for some of his picture. TTi slaying-, one detective pointed cut, may have "besn an afterns&th of snch a part;. eir-J rarrative3 of a mystic loTe crvlt also entered Into the inTestisfation T-hen reports to the polico liaked Taylor's name rlth the stranfte life of the crJt leaders. The Tireli-d love. which traa saiil to have existed as a part of ihe cult nuy hare inspired one of the women members to have caused Taylor's death, according1 to another detective rho epent a ooDsideratle time in delTing into the m?Eticinma and en. tang-iemeots of the coterie. ET "WALLACE SMITH Special Co rresTond-,;nt of tho I. N t ".tft'jr.giii, ry trio i. -n. service.) i -opyrigfct, 1322. by th Chicapo Evening American. T03 ANOELIiS, Feb. .-. . Through; 'he rftverpd Kcrcen on which tho mov- j frig plctnre Idols troop in silent dram.i ; for thffr millions of admirers, detee- j fives plurrffed today in a des;eratf .tort to olv the mystery in the slay ing ef William Desmond Taylor. on ! th test known directors in ail film- i iar!j : Behind the crn they Hnri .irMrht lr.n )h nrlvati llve.t of these I pabllc idols. Tliey were ofilered to f .par no person, however mighty. if j iheir investigation Promised to clear , -ho tray that .tinned the wor.d of , movies when Taylor was fonnd shot I o death !n his S. Alvarado St. home. I ' VT9TTKD nv MABF1T. KOHMAXD. j He was elatn. detectives believe. than an hour after a visit by j ifabel Normand, screen favorite. to ( whom Taylor waa oncn reported en- j eagad. Three moving: pl"ture actresses i whose names are household word' ' wr spitted over a lire of close ques- ( "loning or tn arifcavn as uier t

ried on their invcetipa: ion o. tne las- j least one additional policewoman to as- j "iTThat so." said rtose. r moving- picture set of Hollywood, j HUt in Ui;s Verj nc.-essnry work. If The comedian made a few rrmirks The detectives points! out th.it a j shall be in Hammond on th-3 evening lupon the decision of the e'erk and left core of smillr.r pho'lographs of film I of the 24th and shall be very g-lad to with Miss Odette They drove to Vaiheut!es rmid clown a fie up'y i talk with jou in regard to this matter ! paraiso. it was reported. ccn cf death and thit a larger one. should thete bo aiiythitis further you j rto3e Is on the bill at the S'tat--Lake

beautifully framed. Ktist navo frazc-a t the raw crime. ! Tho detectives ser.t lntn Hollj-wood j to run down the slayer cf Taylor were' Instructed to overlook no whisper or j rossIp that mipht bring- the answer to; -he riddle of death. They were told ;o ir.quiro espec-aiiy, it was stated. 1 boct a recent "party" w-hero dr.jv j ether, cocalco aud morphine took tn ; p'.aca of wine whiskey. The party i ended in a sravasie b-iwl. It wsj in- ! i iartd, in which two Infuriated women j attacked each other and fought as 1 men flffht until their clothes were : ripped off. Both of them the report i insists, were prominent actresses i whose names are known to the p lice. They were to be Questioned during th9 OTH01 TVOJTEX PR.U'E TAVl.tm. One of the Hrst visitors to the hums of Taylor after the tragedy had ben revealed was Mary Miles Minter who Jiad been directed by Taylor in several J flctnres. Accompanied by her mother j Khe hurried to the tragic scene. She beramo hysterical and' it was several Biinutefi before she was able to speak, i "He was a wonderful mnn." she exclaimed, "and every one who knew Mm loved him. I don't know of fin, enemy he had In the world." Hdna Purvi"?Tiee. once leading worn- i en for Charlie Chaplin, who lives near: the Taylor residence, returned home.' at midnight. ' ; "I Faw the Hp-Ms burning- in Mr. j Taylor's study," she fal l. ' I th'iuii i I would Just pay a filmdly little call. I rans tho bell and knocked on the) door. When he didn't answer I thought ho had g-one and left the lights burn-! Ing.. Just think all the time I was j trying the door lie was lying- dad Just few feet from me." ; - . . . r-r.m n . n e1 In Recto- I jiaoci .Minna,... sion today in 'her dainty rose and old j ivnrv boudoir There she was per-, aded to speak of her friendship ,k mnr.lered man. i "iMIs soan VM Olsn sts IT. ; .n,, no affair of the heirt be- 1 tween us." she said. in spire or re- . ports that we were engasred to marry. ' Ills friendship for me. I always felt. was for a Ffirl w no hkpo. oU..ooe.r jmorts he liked and whom he wished to help from the great storehouse of knowledge be possessed. -Frankly. I liked to ;:o out with him Fner was a wondrous dignity and sense of selection in hi- quiet, wellbred manner. We were the best o pals. 1 think that tells it better than anything cine.. "It seems impossible that suen M5h-minded -man .should have an tnosnt who would murler. rd if seems horrible that he .thoL1 elm mi- h i. ilraf h . . "T rrcret tst my vis!' f . his home; 'should have interested the po.i -c. h . frems cruel that I shouH be questioned , about it. I have been broken up all 1 3ay But I m In the midst of a hbr . , -nj must go bak to my work

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!C PI SAT 3 !!.?Dl 5 W fH CO V" JUDGE Cleveland Finds That the Lav is-Mandatory and Asks Appointment. i-'n: o !- a: itin-.i h Jmies r.f th' 'y '-ourt. t!.e t VV Uu- y.-.r, .V.. '. "i 'uvr.d ha-j 'i.iJ i.'C-i asi'.'ti fj !!.--'. :k : ftu:i,t".r cf !ri.-- .vir.- ua t rviKltlv-i!. He ;: io t': il tl.r 1'C ar-J in-t JiMc to c.:i'litK-iis "i tiio homes of pro- !!'".! rr;5-orcr as well as a woman ' aval,!. la i-rd'T to iv"iae n.any .'a .. Judse . 'c'.jut jiays lliat l;e shouM have ro- : jw.rts 'f onii'.tions in t!t-j homes, -s-: i-Kily wltii xirlsj sp1 tn trial, .luilgi- v'l- piati.l reccivr U ti.o follow- ! 'tig l-.'it'-r frcm M rs. C. C. Warrir.sion. lri.l:;i!ia Probation chief: , il'-m. Henry (.1. C!e clar.d. ...lud.ze of Iia:iin'o!ul City Court, i Jlaminoad, Indiana. , Dear JuI?e; " J onr letter of the lTili at lmrid. Tou ' i 'ire correct in your statement that the i . appoint mt-nt of a court matron is tnan- J ; d.'ttory lii'On eifs of the first anJ pii'- j ; o:io :lass aitl that the salary if fixed' : !' the same i-tstute that iriakes the api pointTnent mandatory upon said ctties. J You will find the law in Vol. 6, Burn's i Annotated lial. Statutes Supp. of 192 1 J j on I'ajje IHO, Sec. JSDa. j j I feel that the appointment of a j i court matron with the duties of a pro- j i.at'on officer for adult women and Irls j j brought into the city court is a step : rrward n the right direction and in a j tremendous help to the lav enforcement jotticers cf th.e city. AVe have in Fort Wayne such a court tnatron ard three additional police wo-'--n appointed under the regular statute i :or the appointment of policen-.en, name ly, Sec. 70 foumi on Pasro 3 I of Vol. of I- irn' Annotate! lnd. Slratnrcj '', ana tne court matron acts a s.;rcant of jKiilceivTirnen and naid polie-e-l' womfcn with the Ferant are on duty 11 "r" eigni in lae rnorr.uiB mull miU' .nom bervin i rum s . to 4 P. m. and two serving from 4 ! p. m. to P. m. V .'-e w..,. n arft r.t -.r.itormM f n ar assigned to ppecial duty particular- j I v in the down town district. We have j , . . , , ,, ! 1o" vory 5u-esiul in eradieatin the masher and ,n mcat.ns no- , moral conditions. They have alo a great help to the juvenile authorities j In picking tip youtitr pirls and turning; them over to the probation officers. i I hop Hammond will not only do j that which the law demands in appoint- ; mtr a court matron, out wui appoint at (.ure t0 discuss. i Thanking you for your it.terc In this matter, I remain, Very truly yours. Mrs. CAJUXA '. W A RR I N: (1 TON I ARBUCKLE JURY NOW DISCHARGED Report In Courtroom That; Jury. Stood 12 to 2 to Convict "Fatty." IlT TILT, IS H. MARTIN'STAFF COFfLPOKDENT I. N SERVICE! SAX rUANVISOO. C.il., bob. S Tho jury that heard the evident e in the

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Ml-Ul. At 11:-1 the first word of tho d:..' rn.ue from the jury room v. hen they .-:.-'.. "d to be brought into court. That fnrtv-fe.ur hours after they ha 1 retired. Tney had deliberated 15 hours. The jury it is reported, .stood 10 (to for conviction. quir Kty ; e 1MiiiTliarl; aim : erreys for defense summoned the jur and state oubl ! rs were brought j orerrlltH T MeF.lroy oiirted the i nab! n ty of the juror to eeb-d the jury n(Imd reported their Jiii'wo ioiioei rao tor foreman J inability to rea h ittr incut and then ordered them iH-'hareol. it,. M'..idiy . the time for determin.nf ..r;,J. ther t here ill he a third ' a TO CALIFORNIA ' Homer -T. Carr. retired revspaptT e.iUor of ciry. left y. st. rday with Mrs. i jrr and iiomer Carr. Jr., tor t'alifornia. v here thry will make their hor.ie. Mr. I'urr was founder of The Clary Tribune: which was merged last year w ifi The Ca-y ) est. In California be will Oevotc his time, to w ritinr ediloriais for a ncvspaper fr-yndi-cai e. y,r Carr -wan identified with t!o h rr,..,,th of the city of lary and with Kepublie an phti.-s of tho county. He ret-.ins bis property inier-sts in Gary find will visit the city from time to time. It his intention, however, to

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WHAT ONE AUTO IxlA AYS t llK'Af.o. I'. b. 2. AiMoiaoHl' mn nro Hii(Tcrins.v from ''r nl ion jill- '-," nrcifcT4lin to plittrni '. I!uhi, Kcnrral inaiiascr ut flic ;rnnt Mnt;r Cur Irmnimj of .' c eln ml. lit no ml (lr-.. before tic fl'hioo akKorlation of Coi:mor tri ;iine 'limi ioil.ii . I.e I'clar-t that thf lo.-.-.t nielimii of ni t r ii rtn, pa'-tl.-i)l;i!ly (.-si!y u."vM pers Mio;),i hr- ed f. rrwult. Mr awHtKl tl'r coiatiiiinli. n of Inenl-lz-r! (idvrrtl.tiiis: ntitl direct muti 'nui in lun.. Too nincli time and money in svrnt in trjin to l:iwl tlic fo(nmTr In l"rttiml. (iri'sun, aail Uansor, laine, h :itd. S g 45 8 32 IS Mil C PI V 'L ' i iA Miss Bessie Raascii Refuses to Issue Marriage License to Jack Rose, SPECIf.t. TO TKE TSVtSi CROWN i'OiNT, Ind , J'.-l,. Jaclt Hose, the comedian. ur.d Jeanette Odette, a member of the ZieafeJd Follies' rhe.ru?, were refused a j-narrlasre license yesterday morning' by Mins Uessie Kaa-ch, a deputy In the office of County Clerk W.eatcn. ! J The deputy clerk f.ii.J that Xloso was ! entirely "too funny" for n man about i to assume the sertots re? poiisibulties of matrimony Misq Odette retorted that she hr.ew the was marrying' a corned. an and not an undertaker, j The hitch in th rrored'nP3 came Tr. ,t aU t ptim of tho average musical comedv corned. an. When a-ked his middle name be .aid it a, "(hie) Sarsoar,.!la .. " ,.' " ., , . . , There arc entirely too many h'c's ,n conversation and vou are too fnnny. (lr.(,ilIt,.j iUs..a Kaaych. -j can-t isl,ue you a nmrriasrP. ;.-.,, ..AVhi5h(, Kha, r ' jar;: inquired of ,,le bride-eicet. ..j sa((i yJu RPC not Jn rnn,i;tion to l)e lnarrI,,r. Av,. ar,, nt P,.rn.ited to Krant a license to ap intoxicated pcrSOR rplied Miss Ita.-tsch this week. M iss eil.tt to we.re a TorEee.us : fur coat. She apolotriezd for Hose, savins, "The poor dear is cross because he hasn't had any Bleep." i IHAS BIG YEAR; DINES EMPLOYES J. P. Croak Gives Banquet to His Employes at Lyndora. J, p. Croak, plumi-iinir eoiitrae-.,..r, will pive a dinner to his empolyes at tho Lyndora Hotel, .Saturday evening at 6 o'clock. Croak did a otiarter of a million dollar gross business la.'t y.ir and is the largest employer of plumbers in the ro-rion. lie had the eonlra-ts fur the - j Klks' buiidi-isr. the Masonic t-mple. the industrial H-'i .-hcd in.j the Li.S'ilie I' M . I M ( I V CIAIKi:!) TWO Mor.l i.i r:s in imnidM) ms i mi:u vv. 1 1 1 1 . 1 Virciraa. year 1.1 .laughter of Mr. land Mrs. Hussell Hill. S.l.l Mi. huan i avenue, died yesterday at the home of ""r i ami ;.arr r. s . .v. Kane avenue jafter a brief illiiess with pneumonia, ' The child will be buried tomorrow at ' ' '"' ' " -"' "' j Maplewood cemetery. Crown Point, j ltev. Sehaefcr will of'i' iate. N. li'ii- ! merlins' will conduct tne funeral. Avcrtv. v i Maree.ry A yory. peven months of a sc. I dausrhler of Mr. and Mrs William O. ! Avery, 2 3 0 I'lumrn' r nyer.ne. died jvt. ! t.erday tit the home, of lo r parents fol- : lo- i).-- an attack e.f prif ntnonia. The i funeral will bo held Monday at 2 p.m. item the. 3n:e residence. Purial will bo at Oak Hill. E. J. Burns will conduct : i the fun oral. TIT !! unemployed of the Tw'n Cities ave started a real ranpais'i for work. Their fisrns ami plucards appear a' eserv c'.rn.-r ' t.luM I'.iiea'.i Men Want Work in K.n-t Chicago Plants." These are sttractincr '.iisiderable attention. Carry on boys: This s the wav to win your fight.

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i 5 ?. Vi One sertioa of !he fcurriln district n--'y 're water '. - !!l nulla ! L j Judge Norton Finds That! ; More Cases Were Dis-i posed of Than Filed Last! lNt?.RNTlC!.L NEWS SKUVICEI CTJ wn '. T. In i , !' o . I im. i msrljini: tho work d-.no in lt21 by the J Mrr.,;. cert at Crow-i roln it. is! fh'iwn in the report cf t-.i-j N'orton that it -.rtis thf f.rf VI. Miles! I par fine ho occunied the tem-li tonr more caws were disposed of ti.nu tiled. .tn.li'C Vortrtn : this s'iowtnfr is possible Icc.-.iiso of the co-ope rat ion j he b,s i-' ivej from the attorneys. court attaches, the forces in the clerk's ! an I sheriff's oficc- Ari'.i others liavir.:t ! to do with work in and abo it h" j court. He. exprt-s.es Its appreciation 'of Mi is ee.-opera.tion. t During tho ear the follominjf busi- ' ner-s v ;;s T;sposc1 of: ! Civil ca--es .V.s-po.-ied of. if2 . I Civil eases filed. BIT. ! .Tuver.ile cafe 3 filed an! disposed of. j 91 . Probate orders entered. 421. The condition of the county court - I i house has caused the j k'se to make a i clinn.-o in tho order of trying; r.in'i. j I The February -rm op ens Febr-iary 7. I ! it l.r.r( 'i ie,mar' to t rv lurv 1 ! case hrst but this te-m he is ir-on i - ! l:jn: 'cer ' . . . -.. , ., , . f-i ,(,.1,,,. j, , ,, ;. . :,'';.,,: it is a Tar, - ship upon a jury to c '( t '! 'hem to i ce Ju?y- rof-ns. he s-iys . "If there i" i no fdiejction from metr.be e,r tlie bar we will try cour' cases first, term, by ' liavir er jury c.-e.s last they will be i rea- hed In the month of March and j -.ho weather will ho m'-re moderate. I ;f this arrangement Is satisfactory. I 'he jury will not be called until the 1 last four weeks cf the term." rrnrn&Tiflri rti!!CiP!AM MEAD iS STABBED i nnCAi ;C. 7-".'h. e.---J'-.i;e.,1 y., Wirdii ler of Am-rican Federation of Musii cians, was stabbed three times in the face and beaten today w lien a crowd 'of ;,0m or more persons stormed his : downtown hcad-iuarters. ; A riot call brought Cue police to the ! sc. ne. Tho novo! was ouled. j Winkle was taken to the Tronuois ,.. :,i!.,l He told the pol..-c he knew w ho stabbed him .and Why . He said ; he would have "a v 1dc lot to say" Mater. WlrikbT was n-. rl'-. yes'ei-dr.y to have been .named in a slate crand jury true bill on a char.-e of attempted extortion and the trouble today win-, i believed to b.vvo resulted fr in the ; rrrTM.nd jury 6 i 'cb- si; re . STOKES THREATENED WITH C0NTELIPT xiiw Tonic, im.. " w. i;. u. Stokes and ,-amu. 1 fnt'-rmy.'t. -..iii)sel for Mr. Ste.kes's wile. Mrs i,',.n Fivefold Stokes, who is sumu he miiiior, -aire sportsman for restoration of her dower rights, today enKiiC'"! in su.-h liery yerbr.l clashes before Supreme' Court J uf-ticc t'ohabin tha t the ceoirl wiiftifJ. S;..kCb imain. t c. iileropt of co irt. i.Joesiious whi"b pr. o. . 1. .Ml !;.. wrath of Stoker; related lo the a'i. d n jn frief's of S' ' : pi t e . .: a "Mr. Stokes i a lie" no men t.i I liar." declared Fntermycr, when Justice Cohalari struck part of Stokes's siiiuonj-' out of the rcuord.

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e!un'!ng fr'-rnen nr.d ch'tins ffgrr. tins' is frozen almost wh'-ro true It the iwcirt wire TIT .V V. M;"S 1.. KU.d VU.P'Nir.Fr COKEESrCKDFNT !. ft. SfHV'lCE.j '..iH'Afle). i V.o. :, Waures !.uvi I to c.rre i..vo. II. -r- .a tl.e new v.-Jf aic' -rau. u icavo "it. ' in eTecf, y;:i he the notice :n u-.i":i coal miners all oer r A ec .:e cojiT'i ry b,'een n. y "ari-.t's. .is-cjji i .03 c and April 1 i-i'.. ra tors, it Workers of became kmwn f-i-iy. M iule the United Mir' " ' 1 .re.w'in. 0:111 L. Lewis, i r-imeavor'! to cr ale a ,,,,. !!-,,.. :.l, ,. 1 major railroad time ns ' corn fiat wa je at.r-' A5..-cia' bns. forming- tii.'ir cm"it f a c;,t they :i. r April 1 . iirrie l far f-nough. necessity of any I f'-'-dtiction, tho Ol one r.y -ne, 11 "e pit yes j-i t l.,v,v vi. 1 have to t ii.e Such a '!:, if w.a id e'ovia' e 1 1, wi'.iie iici ' 1 ::j L i rr, s 'ih Mr. I:-w;.s' ort; o n iiro : 1. .p, r't w n s p.'inted out. 'J'-v.s ro the op -rniors aepa rting - Xrorn tlo",r practice of wag- making for tvany years pursued in the in.'ustry. da: of iiwn inp in J"irt ronventi or i hirstvbowi Swallows U OOCI DOOZ ; Kearlv Fifteen Thousand ! 1 v . Dollars' Worth of Liquors I , i i'ourecl into Lavatory. How on Id vni liUe ifive a hind In -iccrirrr $H..n0 worth e.f V 'l'll ey intf) ti'.C ?. v.'.""' bonded Tlint was the job which was wished; on Chief ( ; ,i .irrioos ami Ac;'-rits j Ceorr.e ' ceks, i.d iiirivanrT and Harvey K";ed of the pr I: i I : ' i- n f .r.es vr si er.l.i v aft.-rnae'i. I-cpu'y 1. S. M.irsbr.l 'riertnaii Sase w o s appointed efu ial oC-l.e-.rer . f empties. jir,v a roan vrou'l have v olunteered (-'aflv t hi in but h:-; j y- V..i. have t e. ri short live. f,,r Cie w.tteb.'ul eyes ,; " . S. M -ir '!.! la:' Siojeii a ; ,1 Fort Morgan, state prohibition direetor. k: pt i"e::.:t.i::t vip.il ever the opera tion. I all happene-l on the third floor of the llammon.l federal building. An ordinary lava: .ry bowl was the j .ceola.te ntld 0' "vn lis ti.s'l. vnei a I ,-aibvn af'er sa""ti of wliiUcv of rat'os. ra.oi.ily !. minrr ext i;tt. Old 'a v! i -. Co .!..' rhn m - or-s. r.r.-uiy 'fei:ii, Jii'l aid iii l Manoe Spring e Spring. : , , : f FCi,-i f and Oron Po'.-r miesi.-n t.'.ev COl'.vl O- '.:I lie i'-lv .'il en'-ii way to the Graud '."aliirn.'-t . They all ! -'ked a'ike to the lavatory bowl. In the eoli .-"ion were cigli' y-f..nr .piarts of Scot'h wbb-h Pet.- IJerron fa. bd to carry throagh Lake -,.i.mty . ': : .il y.-otch would lead most anv !::::' r to pa" t Willi $2" for a bottle. ' gbu-s c. howl w would tia'iy a pic r f pa per o he d rn i n . pri'O and r a rk wo:. ! clog the drain. The i I cild f.ll to t e lie sary. for one of the!, poijriee- ,epiinl to bare his in,, end r .. ' to the t ojt'.ni of the amber

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lhpi.01 relievo tne congestion. ' the tree v ben the j,..v court J cr-ated. Thin i of it! Lake ou:?tv will not be !--!.. w in deCo i i'pr-rs which went t he J n, anilin , , s ., du .vi ward pat h : -

1 12U Iri'if-p.'ii "f sissorted Canadian iv which i':i.;i'i;;!i-r tried to take to a prise fiirlO . Kl iu.::s -f : nlch from Pet a llcrrou. 1ST qua? ts uT Jlrady Specirjl, another cooti iioi r ioti of Caltagher or. his secor' i a rre.-t . ISa i ': n of 11. P.. No. &.1 pure rye wb'skey captvi.-ed in Gary. 14'! eitip t.x ol lie. oil il ot f..r which C'tCe- -o rved ! me . I oil 0 of lo.-o 1 oi 1 a a i -1 fifth of ei .eorham A; 'Wort contributed hy T'inv I "el i rcn . -(in pints e.r Old Tav'e- found in an a 1) aridoiici iu j c ii ; u rysr j Lmssc iae r .

pr3cM6VI 1 ft 1 ..lMi'. l.'.-v. ...... . tho 'ire and t:i0 intense col Noto I trti-jr? buildir.i'. pif Ami mm rt represe Ji t a t tvos of cprrat..oa an ndn. rs to fix. a basic wi-kc. If si.eh aetit.n inciro a n'4c:on-wid rtiike, it as stc-tcd : ri n h -rlf 11 :- .lrci's t lia.t the o. -ators u r "read". for It." It w -.it- declared that nor."oro..r;::uvr. " :iy a 00: tons of con: ir we,:k. niij. h is about 1 haif tlie norniai produ lion In Hie j .-'ointry. Already th oncia:-.rs of the south- 1 em Ohio flvld have :d to the:, men J in posted noti-ts: "You'll take a 51 to j 46 per cent out."' j The filtsburjrh Coal Producers as- ' so. -la; 'on, w-htch always has des.lt with j eio; nuni-rs . ': -f :c: ;-at! :., 1 us com' out flu t -f i.t e ii y vvitOx tie .-innounee-tp'Tit that they win make a 40 per cent wiii-c slash. Today the lnii.t?:a Lit iminous Coal O; 'frapirs, As-, .ciati r. ii scs.t;t,n here. iiuu;ncu a r s-. 1 o " 0.01 o e v ; ri r :i Uiar 1 j tl intinued 010 j-a.i of - In mar: a miners "demands a rndicnl and sweepit)K redaction In the present waya The, owner never clai it or the ear. ie,Terdavs fip-ilrneo n -O -.ii.l 1 . , I

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rr rrtn rmrn i inn i !I I irflB III1I1B II II I I hf tM I lUlKAL JUD ! ' " w ! ! T-" n n ttt i i -r i I TW n t TTT 1 1 -r , XJ-- icvw vt uut.l JJiii-C iu See Him Get Appointment. Judge V. S. Poiter of Hammond is Pe.ir.K talked of as I.ke co r.ity's cuoice for the new f . ilera! -, rt. ! '-'Kb'- tl;.- ,IU- d-v idunr the stale irtoi j two federal dist.-if ts. I' air good j..;.s will , created, naroeiy. j;.iv.'. .1. stint at -. ' tornev. cb-rk ivn! marshal. It is to bo ! ! pri'iiimtil tha' Fort Way nr. S.'utb Fend, j ! .a 'ay c t to mil Luke coutitv will each ! name one of th" aru o; intjueiit s. In c;:se Lake court.- las the cpoortunity to name the indr, Ileiter will v,rv pk.'H- be its c'o i.e 1 le the de.m of t bench in the coumv ind has the co ? imII and n-s-i ,., , r , .... .is and the 'pubibr. larees otic of the ot lire will 1 sin tt.blc H Fake county er I a roe offices 1 1: 1 .o . J I ii e e o i ! : i , : - ; . " " .t rs v.-ii! la m io:e the ee a nd : hates for live i,.r oisiror a'vr:.. lVi, .:f.. ...... . I 1.-. .. ...... marshal. " I i.i f ' ' - .1: a" Patterson. iKvight Fir. ler atid ft h r-- are irjetitlonC'l for d'.-l ra-! a' tori;. . ti ry Whit ak. r. Tom Grief marshal ; Freest t.: .v and L, F Attorney .!,e i b rrrv.tn Sasse for j rtrid: .l.' hn Killi-! i:tai"i tor clerk. Ihet'il'T Who Wa u t i. 1::ne 1 t o ir-c.ifter of .. aiKiidaie :. 1 the array v i roseeutors. 1 inline many shaken from i I i i ' r ilivtr:. t a lor.o-y i :.'' ' ; ai d r-.-st ' A lot of f el joh-. u pornu n era r : es, will OLD BATTLE IS REVIVED In a return m:.tcjt drmn hded by the! Kiwai-is club T'-Uow lr. r 1 heir defeat at ; the h:ud. of the Hoia.ry bowler", the J !a.!l- r rcdouhtabbi grmp of j.,, suuisli-j rr cgaiu ilcluued tb'- K i w an ia ns ;t i y'.'l'ii'.ii a n'iov b.t i i:.l:l. and won fi !.!'". pan i.iat' h with a surplus "' rsns- The 1 lota i ia m; )-.;,., J m total C-f ";:::: the Kiwan ta r:s. - 2. to1'. Fox, with 473, was high man for the K'r, and Ports ey, with DM, high for the It's. Tlie 1 iet -lid K Cam b 'tl t ne second 11 team.

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pnipJiMQ Fan'nandia Train Kits Car on Grada Crossing Yester-Pa.-icl Tarrctt. 27 year? old .was m:an;: kiliid ;.nd LI .yd V otter, i years old, i'arrett's bro t her-ir. a . i I was injured wliea (he automobile in t v. hich they were riding was struck by j a ' r. icao-bour.d I'cnn&ylvatiia trai l 1 near Lan.linr, HI., jerterday. lloih j it, en licd !r, ('h'cnyo Heights. S Tl-u men were driving: to work in I Hammond, ar d had v.afsed throug Lar,j :nc Voter w as driving: in the road j v hii h run.-, parallel tvit'a the track?. I At the northern end of the limits of I lJin.sins he turned into the road which 1 led to the grade crossing'. The automobile was struck square iy by the train ami was thrown up the traces more than twenty feet by the tirsl impact and then picked up and shoved along for more than 100 feel before the train could be stopped. IJariett had been innl&ntly kiilod. Lxccpt for a few rut!1 and bruises, Ve-.-ttr escaped injury. 1 ' ft , iCGiumn of Black Smoke Indi cates That first Ballot Was Without a Choice niTKTIV : INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERViCEi A nmoiiii ballot nan Iniken late tliis afternoon, hot it, liUe tbe first, vta fruidrvM. I'or the wron dtime flurlnur th- day I1I.11I, M-ioke rose from the Sftini eltavel ctitmnry and the tvnltinp erovv dknerr there wan 110 chance of any election wnlil Saliirdar t ttiearliest. BY FRANK K. MASON. 'STAFF C0RRESP0NCCNT I . N. SEiHICM lli.).til. Feb. 2. A thin ceiluion .( hint!, smoke If&uinir from the Sistine jchapfl chimney this mortiing: rroc lainii r r tho election ef a new Pope without i making a selection. Another ballot 1 will be taken late in the 'afternoon. The signal of non-election was pie(, ust before noon. i-'if ty-tiiree card.nals participated 11. .u ........... .u. .,i . e ... LIf V lit'. I'd I LM L' H ill Uill L 111 till I 52 l--1' .iiuruti, wno v.;.is iu ui innucnza, w a.' arried into the Sis'.im; chapel and put i i'i u. i ir lis unut'r i.iit: i. ,irc m a I'- ' 'O .11. 1 e IS UI1U.T tl i .acian and his ballot is conveyed to th balloi chance by the committee of three cardinals appointed for that purpose. LAUGH rilOWDS AT SCMM-;. Large crowds had gathered upon every vantage point in St. Peter's la.u u c iiit. nt'y v. ati-nrng the SIstine coupe 1 window for the first sign of smoke. If the fumes from the chimney In: 1 1" en grayish white (as from the burning of paper) the onlookers woubl have know n that a Pope bad been choseti. it was anticipated, however. i that the lirst ballot would result in n: ' ' '''t u ,n- Ibdief was expressed that I there would rod be a choice until late ; Saturday or possibly Monday. I The ill? card.nals of the conclave j immured from the outside world as S eompict- !y as though they were living Jon another planet. Communication with the outside is absolutely imposj T'.iurlng the ceremonies of balloting j the cardinals wear the "croccia," a j violet colored cloak with cowl. The j cloak will not be removed until a suec. ; sor i.s chosen to the late Feiiodiet y It was regarded as possible in some duartcrs that Cardinal O'Connell of r:,,;:!,,,, arrive before a new Pope i jj.. flee t,-.,; j ,s the actual balloiinvr began clairna w er ; made by adherents of Cardinal ; G.isparr i. Papal secretary of state, that 1 the rc nciliat!on faci'..n was gaining strength. The Gasparri group wisiies j to carry cut the policy cf tho late Pope Penediet XV for reconcil iat ;on between the Vatican and Italian Slate. BERT MORGAN SPEAKS TONIGHT Prohibition Torootor F"rt "Morga u who in company with United State.-; !"rs'al Mark Sir ron arrived In ' Hamo..nd yesierd.'iy t" destroy tlie stoct; of liquor neei; :tii ed pt the federal building, will mr rt with eitixrns in -to .a-.-'id in Ia.v cnT'o-eenicnt ar ir-1 cm rt)M.iise. Ho. ten 1. at & o'ci k to-r.ic-ht. It is rinwiftl that Morg.nn a ill deliv er a most interest ng- talK on 'he prtscnt otiilook for better enforce, moot of the prohibition act in the 'la'.umet region, askirg- the support of I the pybli

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