Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 204, Hammond, Lake County, 20 February 1922 — Page 1

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THE WEATHER w or rain la northern portion cd in southern portion toniglw uid Tuesday; not mndi change in tevmperatorw. f'U wr2r y Can-.r. la BCr-mona B4 w. Hammond 5flc per month o itxaets and nw stands. 3c per iopt. VOL. XV. NO. -jo I. COUNTY World's News by IJsf.S. Leased Wire jlL-J .MONDAY, FEB RUA RY 20. 1022. HAMMOND. rN DIANA FACING L

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Will Open Campaign at Either; South Bend or Fort ; Wayne j rnVTS BUStAU AT STATE C?!TM.J TNX,VAr".lxiri. hh. 2". After t wMrtwinl week " poUttra d-jrins i which tho Dem'cra.ts let loose thctr , "dogs cf haV:" there is every indloati.-n that this week will be comparatively ( C'iict. hens, t New is expected notw i i-:-rcc hac announced that the fs-.'.-naror will not take the- sum? until this wfteW. f or a tirrtf To::t!.ria.?n In lndlar.a.p- j 5 ore iiokits ji'rwdn . i.c iv- i publican lor feast At CratvfonlfvUIc. I'cb. i; with rrr-re than usfu-xl in'erst ccaufc t'Oth Aerator New and Mr. r-frveridce wrrr invnteJ tr attcud. or It appears ;r,a.t neituer u; ins t hcadliners ill b there. VVcrd Teccivcd fror.i 5e.a'cr New. n ha is at Wah!risrton. indicated that be would rot be abJo to return to In- j

riism until the last o: the week, al- ; and receiving oTy attention possible, hough be vrould make an attempt to ': no purse has y.-t bren &cured to rrl'f at Crawfordsville. Ills manager, ; main -w-ith l:e-. Sisters Paid a r.urfe f'red I. Kins' if Wabash, however, has j h:id tx.cn re Untied, but left after I'-

riade arrangi;j-nts ta V ive Charles A. T:ook waiter. Manor, county manager fnr Senator Neve attend the Mont-nTr.'-v countv ?fs!on as the ropr--.-'-ntativo of the candidate. -It is pes- , .-:hie that Mr. reveridge rV. but if he does, l.e wt.'l not si t:i. nbie.-t of his candidacy, it attend. I eak en i is said. Mr. Eevcridge will cpen hin earo-u-'tii n .-ex-note sneech at either . . V. IJ& ,- -l,l 1- orl v ayn or squiu - i tbe-.i make a swing around the state. j The New eatrpaisn was formally -pened xvith a mass meeting last Wed- , nesday in i ndi:tr.3 noli? . The subject, the talks made at this meeting: xv-as fallowed eioe'y because it was realir- . il that the. ?lant taken by these, speak - ' , f the -mp&i?n. Kvety speaker 'r Senator Ne'f patriotism and to'.d his :-.,val work in the, scnu'e m assisting: n thj prosecution of tne war. v -"act that so n.u.-.H was said on 'his ! ibjeet was regarded as very si-uifi-' .ant in political ctrcU. The record of Senator N-:-v' xvaa C-xe't upon at , ieWth and the speakers all made ref- ' nee always o the ?an that ft senai'T rru-rr, )t,f indorsement of h'.s by re-ajiainauon for a second While there is some indiaions that . rr pub!. can ye-naiorisl contest will e bitt.tr and tht personalities w:.l ; -d their wiy t3 utterance on the ! ic hrlicTCd that an effort xvul ! b4 made by b b'th Fides to rutiuui i . on a h'.'i plane 'a-r . Whether the managers Llie contestants x i.i ux , successful is yet to be teen. The Ie.w Shank fas:1 or in the l.tvTidse campaign is ca-jsmf S'lme to dc j loubtful. Tt is TC.atec mac n- j bat the licveridpe manigrers desire; 'bat they can not bold Txv down and ; will -say tlv.nrt am xx .u l --,-"'J - r. c - o h nersor.al in his at a'.'a'Ks. In the meanwhile the democrat? ; eem tej be farther rom a solution of away than ever the ir senatorial i Kfficulf i.s There is no elonbt tn.it ; . i amucl M. Kal.-toP. e t-?r.crrini , v.- j C hted bv -rie men and women at-: Yndine; the. Vemovrati-: editorial asso- i i ;atou bannuet Thursday night when; r. failed to "btain a eiemonsn un . .me of the tf. opinion -jmocratic leaders are j lat the coolness of the ., Ua! inoc.rats w as a nociy oiow -" : ,...,. woom and that be w:U now. : -..,..r..-er-.'.-rit that h nt that he .an not run. Thomw TaeKAf. s -ti'.l in the runninp. There a re some who say that rialston w as piven ."'J '"" - iw r., ,1 sii,!! 1.11, I t ep a r.ieie in .avor oi tec i i - x'eteran . The fcmirB dead .rats on Kalston nn smuEiii? te. many, b a number of ambition h-art failure, makes k of the demo1 Taspart. xxhiic -a use it is fri'Cns . yeiuns democrats the chances of Lincoln Iixon, ex- representat m'o Hi e onjirets freirrt et-on". He i the fourth district, er; j be i n pr cn-omed for the ! s-r.atortai not nation li.von wtll be hose p a-d it mu-ibf be -i iirder to liriny together the Tscrt and Ilalston ele. CMS. While. Ciau'le lio vers, oi i oi . avnc wa'pivrn an ecatoni in. mecse of bis -hymn of hate at tne e d. irtsl banquet, be is

a likely selection ci vac i'- The fn,f.rpr;yo o the ira.mtrond . lion for the her.atorship nomination. Tru8, & Kavn hank, in co-operation ! l.ut the dernorrats xvtll have to C'1 j jtv, ,he manaRement of the Hammond i easy for the lists Cose one weelt from ; b:.:,diri p is colT,menda.b!e. Thursday. Petitions must be filed be:-, - ,0 ycni rrTTlrnihpr who ha4 , flrrtt rore starch 2nd with the ee-reary of;biyr, or ..rft automobile in Ham Hate. The act of 1520 may b-c re-iti- I memd. poyou know w ho in Hammond cted at t!v last moment with the , ,r.,.,k tne fjr-t ride in an aeroplane? j flllnff of a petition for Ta-gart, it ia i well, in the years to c.nie. there wtll j eai j, j be no question as to which business:

BRINGING BECKER TO WHITING rwciv. t WITITING. Ind. Tl-:c TtVLSl Feb. 'J-'. Extradif.on paper? for the ret urn o er. now he'd by 'i t -'. ' for -burplarlf. ei- -xp- ,t, te. morrow front Spr'nIi- hi I.rei lic k--T.C-0 r.' . ,. ii i- .-..I ,., i. . vi'-'ieil tt,o; e,mor r-m..,. ,.v.-lfi, paoers that will .esa.w.-; t ie ev.,.idiw 'l. r.- he ,tn of FeeckcT to v h,jr.;:lrlv will be tried om . the Matusik store tome- day3 a.s"-

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w. ratoGirls Junior Club Keiivard .1 pot. lit. .!. lUr v R' id - no . i'."- . 5 " . 5.00 M . Fx a Kip-hell J-hr I'ru.r.tlK J. W. Sax cry Jafoh and V il'.iam Scblocr. F C. ilic.Jii Co. Employes Friend . . . . Tiiifi uTi'-o Employes .). I1 lU'kw orth Mrs. I . C. I. 1 r. 11. I' row ley :l.fi . S.X COO 2 On Total to neon Monday AV'.'.ii n;,f flfth of thf tii-p, .H.-t as t lie nj:n rrr-'Ud to , J" IlaT.mond'p ; '.- over Kvclcyn tlrcsory "raiiK-- ijtri. to a t at approxi matitif? j tfcat -;bo ennvrd before failing U-f-W t(J arcldnta1 burns suffer.-d when her rioin'ns wumh in - ' i tir home, iiamrrono rpnPie .u"n-)a fan a f-ore of entrrrrisc? 10 raise sums for the Kvelryn Cirrror;.' l'ind. fvcra! -her!vs arri'J ttiis mcminp and ohrs later in the day f late to !atu!at. At the hoETit-i th's girl ssrer.t ;' a'tending si.-t" s.i-.a rlit. was deiiriOu r.-.csl o ' the tir.i. a Frccial A - tious prov.dod w ith a Fpc;al room I malrinfr one day. They offered no reason for the r.urst'a departure, i The bisr'st event plar.r.ed yet. for fcenelit of the fund is tnat a nr.otirt'-rii " i nu'fasy ni:iin! hi mc n. "i - where a bunro-pedrfi-bridfio party with prizes donated by local rrurchar ts will be giver, by a group of women headed by Mrs. Helen Davie?, of Mo hUr.d etrect. and Mrs. M. J- IX-r - Kietly, 3217 Harrison avenue. It is estimated that tnore th.Ji CC"1 wi'l attend. So enthused were the w on.en who ha . a planned the party and so determined to make e cry cent go to the fund that through the rencroslty : of Unity Council IC of C. they have i pe-ured the hall fre and f'T tickets ' they will ur ords formerly utilised by the Woman's Club and Kvcnin? Hour Club. They will ne d tally cards, howc. tr. and would be g to bear from anyone who has a. few to spare. The ptrl's n o'her has ast'i.ed that all on t rib'.it ions to the rivt!'n t freirory l'-ind be made throi;-h The Times. Money xvi;i be used to secure a special r.ue and f pay for the burdensome 'X-enses th additional medical care will entail. Efforts to find a nurse are peirt)? made now- and before evening, ICx-eteyn will have the ronstart orwhich herl precarious condition d'. niar.d. Address all mail to T!,e r-.elejn urcrory l una. care oi me i me s. WELESS TELEPHONE B The first wireless telephone to be installed in a business house in the Calumet ix?icn is now in operation in the Hammond Trust A- .Savings bank of Hammond. The receiving apparatus is legated or the roof of the Hammond building. i-he mstaoation was mate at tne c - ; .r-ose,,. x,. x..v. i"--"t ; : the b,&nk, and places the bank, its of- j ; li(,j3l!! .mployes and customers In , i tot. eh with iate.-t world news. All that is neerssary t : bein the; roe. -iv in 5 trit suite a 1 1 1 s and f news is to close an elec- :, adjust Co tuning: ap;aroue of the vat etfertai spaces above the earth veies are beard that announce events of worldwile importance. The public is invited on ever;' T;iesday or Friday nisht at S p. in. to oornc w'onderf .tl ! to the bank and hear tr ' ns f rumen ' . In view of the fart that the ir lt.-n s made for i he benefit t ' Cieral pub', c ;ind as an ad ,-ert isinir prop-osit t.'-i a.ide from its worth as a news di'pensrr anyone who is interi este-d may cail at the "bank and see and house had the first wireless (fjipmont I an equipment that will in time place all .. 4 .1 ...v. i l'il'i .17. ' 1 1 ''.HI ijii.'!.ii.i",ii;, ,o t,,,antiy and hands of keep the to i oh wt: all bankers in modern hanker in 'In-OH I ui the busine-a situation from; day to dav. Some Snake Hunter. 'ITfRVlTiCO "CK'S SER.'lCti CofTH -' VN'TF'.nr.l'P.V Con n..--John ' tJ . , . ,-; ivan couidn t make townspeople I betcive he had kilcd a black snake, so ) he wcr,t back and killed fourteen more nd brought, them hack as evidence.

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i:ir'iiparuti,'i '"'r l''rark IT ;:;r:: o -r three w c.-l s a v- "',IC ).i'!i.-e rif yet have been l'-. ni-k li T a clew lhAl will aid .:-t "! i;!!.') hie in; t he m s,ter'. 1 t.s:i, in r-mpaiiv wi'h Jo Ttarta or' 4S"2 Tr,,) cvrniif. were in Chieafro th- later part of January to look for r!-. . bai t.i s:iy:- tb.-y fn into a fre.ft drink parlor a.rojs fmm the t'nior, station and that he oid not t-ee his i ompanii-n afterward!. Hala?z is known to hap had a check for !-00 in hif povs-ei-'ion when he left Iat "hieapo. Whethor he left suddenly to l....-ik for work in another city, was robbed, murdered a;d thrown into the Chicago river whu-h "us close by v. hire he xias last teen: all remains a mystery. It is known that he has a trunk rrmtalti:rr ail of h'.s clothing and a Hungarian iSrate bank book with evcral thousand crowns credited to his , account f till in his room. He ato has a week's pay coruing !runi the Inter- ' state Iro-i and t-tttl comparj, where he was employed i This is sufficient fo believe that Ha- ' !sfj has met xvith (o'il pifiy. ' rrank llalas.-. is a Hungarian. "5 1 years old. 5 fect S inches tall, blue eyes ' and dark brown mustache. lie spealis i very little iJnjlish. When last seen j he had a fractured left foot v.hi.-h was tdlgbtly swollen. John liorvath of 512 ; one hundred and forty-fourth street, Flast Chieago, w here Jlatas. ha been J rooming", is anurous to know of the! mtssizig iiions wher aboutGE j r-ur.r.fc- war 'n miprht have mvant! death, row a few years imprisonment xv 1 1 1 probably be the penalty. i r'rivate Aubrey I.iennison, ag 22. of the 57th infantry KeRiment, charged : w.th desertion from the United States Arm;.', was a.rr-sted Stturday r.i(fht by OflV-'-r I'cte Muha at the homo of his Parents. Itarint; avenue, I3ast Chicaco. t'enni?e.n regiment The service fiord of show s that he ue; erred hi in June. lt20. xvhlle the ortrsn ization was stationed at Camp lu N. J.. and made hi es-oape to. parts in Kentucky. Ho is said to have left Kentucky for ' the weft, and no trace of the missing s.ilrlier was li... ated until la.at week. when he pn id a visit with his parents. I'ennison snjs he has seen the treatr r part of the United States and is now ready to pay (he consequence. n x ; beinK held at the lia.-t Cbirajf.x police station for word from the Uastern jl'ivision of the United States Army. "DIDNT KNOW IT WAS LOADED" TRAGEDY "1 diriii t krt"W it wa-; loaded " Anl because someone didn't krew it was b'.l'led. llernari! I "i i: k lest e i n . a-erl 10, today tie?? in St.. Marc-aret's hospital w ith a bulle t in his ticck and His body, from his v.it wn, prob ably permanently paraljzed. The ir.tc-dy t'"at ni'iny result !n maiminif the bey for life m-rurred Saturday eveninp at 5.0 when the lad's cousin. Abe I 'in k lest e in. i7 Forsyth

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avenue. West Hammond, toying with a j Ma hem. to i n vest ipa t e t he run n In c. con -smalt calibre revolver while the t we i dueting- and operating of all street

sat on a table in the fish store aril grocery of Hary Fin t. lest ein at C12 State ftO'Ct. playfully peiinted the pun ? t the other's bene!- ane! pulled the tripper. There -w.is a fash, a report and liern.-ird fell te the flo.,r. blood spurtinp from his neck. Sara I'ini-lestein. a sister of the injured hoy, xvitnossed the scene. The boy xx n s removed to St. Tarcaret's to.. --pi t j, I where h:j, renelition is said to be cr'tien;. Ir. A. A. Veointr is the a f t etiei j surceon. The injured lae! livis with Ins parent--, rt Aid riuTimer iixcnue. The toillet entered his t.e :!( from the r;;;ht siele- sir.d struck the spine, resulting in .paralysis .f the lower part of his body. The box- who tired the. shot told the police he didn't think the pun was ; loaded. HUSBAND CRUEL; . SUES FOR DIVORCE Mrs. Myrtle 1.. littler, 437 Sheridan Whitinp, today filed suit for ! aVBIlU ! Jivor,,f: in 'be supe rior court at Ham mond, enarptrip tnat nor iiusoaioi. William II. Kttt-r, has been so cruel to her during their married life that she has had to leave several times Thev were married June 17. tfll. and the. ia.:t separation xxas January 21. Mrs. t'fttr says tier husband cursed her. r he, i her and thea tend her life. 'She akM for 12. 'of alimony, the e.Uft- . ''C odv of their child and ?5 a week for; . ' . io Pj.v, , its support. Mr. btter is a f'ennsxl,nia t0werman in Whitinp. Attorne.x s ! Uorn & Con boy and McMahon & Con- l toy ta representing the plaintiff.

Saloonraan and Robber so Excited Neither Knew Just What to do. i T-sro greenhorns at the boldup game, met Saturday mpht in the haio.jn Oi I low Seetakauckas, 207, 155th st., "West j 1 iamrnor.d. Tom was oiie of them. The other j w:i Kr Carlson. SOt'J South Shore 1 drtx e, Chicago. Sauieone rattled the door. Thinking it was a b-la:ed customer, Tom thvetf ! It. open. In stalked Mr. Carlson wit!) fie greater part of his face covered I w;th a handkerchief. In his hand he I carried a revolver which was thrust in the direction of Tome stoinaeh Carlson started to ta" jtoixiethtns ! about ha.rtjir,g over money ann bc!n? qui. w about jt, but Toni interrupted j h:m. . I Tom was shaktrj 'erribly. This morn j :r.g he said it wa from sheer rage. ! "Hey. ou damnj fool. don't you know it's dangerous to handle a sun l:ke that?'' he ehr'.ekcd. Carlson advanced in a hesitating manner. Tom retreated toward the bar yelling', "Cut !t out. cut it out." "That's all 1 could think to say," he explained today. "I knew you was supposed to do something when you v pre ber." So held up, but I couldn't reai'mdesperation he darted behind j the bar and grabbed the telephone re-; cardless of the fact that he was turn i;:g his back upon the holdup man xvhich j iof course is a breach of footpad ctiquct. ; j From his chattering over the pTione : the girl at antral figured he wanted ; i the police station and hit it !i:st' gue.-s. He called wildly for help. ' "And now my friend." said ha blar.d- . ly. as he turned trsvard Mr. Carl'Vn. "we'll pee xvlsw bos: of this saloon.' Carlson didn't wait. He dashed out. , 1 he police came. ; j Pestakauckas said the fellow locked ! like a stranger w ho hud visited the saloon earlier in the evenitjg- with r.'- ' eral West Hammond boys. The boj s were found but Carlson was not with , them. Later the : i.ee picked him up. ' Tins ir.ornlnjr before J VIfte Kowalrk! he ext'lnined that he xvanted to trade rhe grun for a couple c? drinks and that Tom got scared when he held- it out ; "How about the mask'.'" asked the ! juij-e ! Ci -l-or. was siier.t. So he was Riven a fine of $15f and cd; a ions jail term. its which means W. J. MeAWr is heartily in favor of : irvesttprntiori of ruldic utilities and Ulus the reasons why in the fo'lowinp statement: It has Veen said that thje j I public utilities are in partnership witih j I the city. If we are In partners-h ip. the public demands an accounting. It hsi ; been further said that information can j ' be had free throug-h the Public Utilities i commission investigator. We want to j i make the in vestlcation ourselves be- . ' cause the investigator sent out by the j 'Public Utilities commission came from i Indiartpolis and took one day. so I am ! . . i,- w "I tntormea py t ny .vnorney x . . .i - , cars, i trb-rcp-,e all t elephenes. all gss anei eleclight companies of the Ca.lua.et is mat a lair inimicann oy 'fb.e Public Utilities rem rn issiori ? Is .that the kind of an in e sti pat ion that w e want a tra in ? ; I am feir investigation for the furj the-r reason that pas is J1.41 here and j ?! .00 in Chicapo; for the further rea- j .son that the telephone company raised ' their rates since the endinp of the j : war. for the further leason that pas. 'electric ltc-ht and telephones are at ami i 'above peak nnd war priers and haxei not hern reduced, while almeist every- I , thiop lse that the public use has been : r'-du' eei from 10 tei 4 0 per rent; for the further reason that both sides of this ; question should be faJrty presented to ' the Public Utilities commission and not i left to a man w ho xvill spend one day in makinsr all of this in vestipation, for jfhe. public, as it has been done in the ; past; for the further reason that the ; city attorney of Hammoml who has jbeen before the Fublie Utilities r-itn-mission desires this kiiul of aid and his (opinion is baekeel up by the city atI torneys of Fast. Chicapo and Gary. ! They surely know what kin-1 ef evii donee they want to present to this j commission and we should stand be- t hine! them. I do not desire a larpe ex- ! penditure of money and 1 believe that j $l,r,00 from the city cif Hammond would j ! be sufficient to make tne proper tnvesIttpation ana lay centre tn- "inniissie.in (the true facts. That surely xvon't cost : you very much. Mr. Taxpayer, will it? The public are de-manrtmp n tair iny'.stplion and tbey should have it and then they xvill be satisileel relative to results, but they w iil never he satisfied until such investigation i maelc. This would not cost the average tas.pnj er 10c e.auh. . . .,..it.. - ..I.., ; , iiCspevuua Mii'mnicu. j W. J. ilcAJLEEK.

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Leading figure in non-partisan senatorial activities. Above, Sen. E. F. 'Ladd, elfcted to senate two years ago by North Dakota nonpartisan, left, and Lvnn J. Fratier, recalled governor of that state, who may run. Center. P. J. McCumber, whom leasrue may support in Washington. Below, Gov. J. A. O. Preus of Minnesota, ho may ruh. left, and Sen. Robt. LafoUette, who will have support of Wisconsin league. National Non-Partisan League activities in senatorial rights this vear will be centered in four western states. Wisconsin, Minnesota, K'ortb Dakota ird Wasftinton. Above are pome of the prominent politicitl hearts connectecl with cie Wu.'' plans.

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(Bl'I IETI.) WASHINGTON, rob. 20. President Harding t.cri.-.s- forint-d tibUnited States senate that )' if "literaliy impossible'' for him to furnish the senate with the information it j'eiii'.sted If't wtok as to the negotiations, records and data, concertrit the adoption of the four i.oivei rd IV.-- .fiv f reat y, which rep!a od the Aiicio-Jsuarn-sc allia net . nn.LKTi . A.SHINf'. Neb.. Ir . h. uniform marCaiie and laws as their si. -car.. Mrs ItuolJ, a t'd Mr . Ix . ' ters, are i : ! o' i n t- t.p fences t-ri.iv in 'h- rc i . With di vorce Irene C . i:ilt, sisp. ,o Meal I'nr seats m th national b-ui" r-:..rese-.n.. atixe?. Mrs. I.'.u-r bs b'eo e.tr prosecutor of Ain:a'-ii t'-r eis:n; years. Mrs. Gauit Minn . s rn-ix' I'cte i s. cnncAGO. reb. r-ick E. Hopkins, T First Presby'erian pan Ci'y. Inei.. for nastor in hicr-.'. Hex-, sren1 1 . , pastor ci curch Mi.-hi-,nny years a . ..-,e:orfod the his sermon last f.ddiers bon'ii in nielit. "The n n wio 1 henef, t WILL CITIES GET BUSY FOR COURT Norther Indiana is becoming aroused r0 the fact that a real tipht is alcad if th bill introduced by Cobpressman , . .. ,,rovidtP I t new I'-dcnil ,,.,ri, , i i,,. liana, is to be court d'.strb t rile.fed safe-.ly tbroim'u congrct. i.tiuded and mini' afof at the mteilns 1 1 Le action caii 1 1 1 .1 of the l.ke Co,j;:tv P-ar a s-.cia .ion this ruoruii g it the iutnmi'iu ii,ui house. Indianapolis h.i t'lll was mtroeiu been bu .1 by ' ,v since th'" 'oripressma " i on ft di.--; :risi:ip in be tried betel ke.P1 1 tclvf y. e'rt a t lem o trii t w ill m a n t !.a the tiortiiet-n counn r en re r home, 1 1 . --1 : a crs are pib-.j with cor.sternat ion over Mich a prospect. Ili-ir propapatiua, bepau pouring into Washington as soon as they heard of the billNevertheless, Mr. Hlckey's measure was reported facra-hly out of the com-r-mtee and now the opposition is bending ail efforts to ha' U kilbd eomes u! m the lower house when it Failing there the iipht ftinue until the last opporftmiVv las pas' C-xic orpaiiizati-ns a"l business associations of Ii..l.!tnapolis have rush,,1 in to aui the T.otol men. arious irasons are piven by these people as to why the b! rhould never pass. All this was pointed out at the meetInp of the bar asioe-Mtjon this mumI (n It was areueel thit iiammeoi.. Fast x'htcapo. foiith IJend. Mi'-h-j'v. Fikliai-t. 1 e,rt Wayri, La - Uiry, tua'i ror-t i e I Ml Oilier e t-op:i -.anon -, i . r-utd show t ome .I'-Mv if i hey just i,K I b.J". CO It 'in- . 1 1 I to haxe Mlti(o!otiuU.c s t'r.'to the federal lourts (omnitrtie. is,t tl linV-e-ut ntos and. j (o-operntinp with the bar associations ! if these places, aid in arousinp the ini tcrcst of citizens sod organizations if tho inittcr. Eolb Louses of congress

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1 1 yf?Jel r 4 1 'f Jf 4 -'i i by the bonus are. the men who made it possible for th-3 rest of us to stand anyvherc- in the United States, on two lees." His theme was "The Men With the Wo'iticn l.g:s. ' nt i.Mrn vi i INTERNATIONAL NEWS SCPVtCCl nK0. l'-b- U0. Mrs. .Marfra'ret San-.r. tc-id advev-aiw rf birth contrcd. will be permitted to land in Japan despite the refusal of the Japanese consul-general at San Francisco to vi.c her passpi, rf, ir. was learned officially this e moon . The official refusal rf vise is regarded as a hint to Mrs. Sanjrer f.'.t.-it she is ret xvanted here and xvill ne.t be allowed : advocate bi-th control if r-he pers.sfs in cominp-. alth.ough the will be allowed to land . t INTERNATIONAL NLA'S SERVICE ! HKLFASTi Feb. 0. The Irish republican army officers xvho were recently Sf ized by Ulstcrites w hile, on their wax- to a football match at I.-euidcrry were released '-his morn;fS and were jrix-en a to'litary escort to the Free s-.a'i- border, said a dr-spateb from 1 'cry . ) xx ill hear from North' ru Indiana before ' this m.-ttcr is settled. It is understood that all of the con- ! pressmen from Indiana with tU ex-Jce-ption of Ileprescrfattvc Moores. or i Indianapolis, are in faor of the bill. LAWYER WAS I fere's some bad new s for inconshine rs. enco the old still, mash barrels and 1, ,r xcsscls have been eeised by eff!crs of the law, they cannot bo returned to the dist lier in spite of the pu mts xxhi.-h may be raised by an astute biwxer. This rt.ilinp has been sent out from s'ate prohit'ition headquarters.. Tt .is timely in the Calumet repion because sevval cases hav e b en tried recentlj i n wbii ti the ,-ourts nave neiu ioji the tills and liquor were unlaw iuii seized. This merely means tnat toe r-. xi ss a technical fault in the search warrant on xvhh.h the attorneys for tho defendants based their defense. j Only a few days apo it was held at j Crown Point that some etillB and j liaei been taken unlawfully at I Fast Chicapo. One! of the attorneys created quite a stir in the court room when he wave el lnft the court, ord and .-mnouneed that the stills would btaken from the Fa.-t. chicapo police and would soon be .runninp again. The rulinp from state headquarters calls attention to th faet that stills and moonshine are contraband and hence cannot be returned to the. former owners under .ii. y cond fion $2.00 Bushel not Barrel A tj poatraphlca! error in the advertisement of the Chi. a so Produce comp.itiy ea'ed a run "n the apples advertised at 2.'"1 a barrel. This s'nouid have been $2. fill n -busiiel and not barre!, Saturday. The apples were first c!as. eaters as well as cookers that ordinarily r-ell at $11.00, . and at the price, 12. j it me a its a Pennine reduction.

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Conference in Investments and Broader Business Plans Generally Seen Fy V.". If. ATKINS r STAFF C RI'tSraNtMT I. SERVltEl WAMIIMiToN. Feb. SO. The United States faces a per'od of prosperity c.T longer d-iration than the. country ha? know n in its history a period marked .-- t-aner business method? 0vrnor W. PI. G. lUrdine; of the Federal T1--sen'r E.oa-d, said today in his annu.! report U ncngrcs.. Covernor Harding's diajrnos.s oZ ti.e nation' business Wl!tion and bu?.ness prospects' xvas linked up with a i review or finances which siivw that the country has afcuut rcc-icd t:ie e:;d cX deflation. ! lCasin? of credit, a more coniideat fc'-ling ir. the investment market, uad brt.adel p'.ana of burners genera!;were cited t) eonsress ai fa vorab'.c factors now in ee.-id,TK:. "For y.mc ruor.ths past t'-.re hai been a marked esin Ui domestic rates of interest." Ccericr Hardin -r said. "Notwith .t and i r. s some iri.'..--. or able features in rexenue laws. t",e investment market now is abso-Locy st-cat ities st r easonable ra'.'.s which cou.d not have been considered a lew months a;o. Market quotations for l.ibrty boni ha e steadily adx'anccd until they are now approaching par. Ciood railroad and industrial bonds have appreciated and there have been noticeable ad vances in standard stocks. i I.OX.KR rROlIKRIiT' SWI'NO. ! ' There are well defined cycles in j business. There are the short and frei ejucntly occuring cycles incident to the j ch:irses of the sesjions and there are ' ioncrer swing's or periods of prosperity j and depression. i "The. rotation is as follows; 1. B'JSj incss activity and increasing- produc tion. it,xeessive. expansion ana speculation followed hitherto by panij and forced liquidation. 3 -A Jong; period of slow liquidation, business dcproasion and stasination, and 4 Kex ival. "Ihere are those who believe the beginningof rial is not far ciatant. W-htn it does definitely set in it wi.l j be followed in duo course by an are i i of prosperity. ; iiwn iov writ mhaw. t "In the liht of re-cent experience we should remember, when we afrain enter the period of full prosperity tht a reaction will follow sooner or later. If the flow of the incoming; tide can be controlled so that the crest may not be reached too rapidly, nor rise too hiph the subsequent reaction w-;:; be less severe, and the nest period of commercial and industrial activity will b market 'oy saner methods, r-reater achirvem-:nt along- construct ive line? and by leiig;er duration than xve liaxo htid before." INDUSTRIAL NEWS NOTES ititi:u uoiiKivt; Fpncik SOUTH PFNTh Ind. Feb. CO. The Ptudebaker Corporation has increased its employes from 61OO to S thereby break in jr .ill recerets rf the concern so :.r as lis looal plants are concerned. The 'corporation is now xvorkina' full capacity and is turninp out lS-i "light six'' cars daily In the new plant. In the old plant tho manufacture of bodies for tho two larger model cars is done . nvAN cau co. i.tnr:A.Ks cahtai. The P.yaii Car Co., Chicapo, has increased its capital sotck from $2,500.100 to 6,000,0io by the ins-urance of Se.Oei) shares of additional common stork with par value of J10i a rhrtre Tho Ryan Co.. with works at K-'Ri'-xvlach. special i.'.es in cars, car repairs, steel unde r: ra mes and forging-s. n.AM ix iini;t, oitppt. SOUTH lifclNT, Ind.. Feb. :. The South Fend Wa'rh Company, xoorklr.p to full capacity, is preparing; o increase its output in tho near future. It. i.s understood that the Wa.'thar.i Watch Companv of Wlth.-wn. fa.s.. will be merped xxith the local company in the next ten days. POLICE USE t JSTtRNATtONAL NEWS SIRVICE1 I AWT I'CKET, R. I.. Feb. 2i Riot puns were used today by the police in a strike disturbance in front of tho Jenks Spinning Company. The trouble started when four xvomen on their way to work in the J. and It. Coats mill were mistaken by strike pj-rupathizers for strike breakers go.np to the Jenks nlant. The women hac been surrounded by strikers and sympathizers, when police arrived and tcattercel the crowei. CHIEF COLLINS ILL; INFLUENZA VICTIM SPEICIAL TO THL FMC.S1 WHITING. Ind., Feb. i". Chief of Police Cay Collins is seriously jj; at his home, 544 Fishrupp avenue writli influenza. He was taken tick Saturday afternoon.

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