Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 208, Hammond, Lake County, 24 February 1922 — Page 1

THE WEATHER Casttttled woather with probably snow tontg'ht op Saturday; not mncii ctutnga in Wmpemtuxe. DaUvaraa fcy Carrer ji Hmmom nd w. HMnmoad BOc per mouth on rtretg and tiots stanfls, 20 pr top.

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Julia Gal on Trial For Her Liberty in Crown Point Criminal Court rrrTrl?!'tF'Sl T0 r TIMES! 14. I " iin tar grins: head and crestfallen air. Caspar Kapita n j k of Gary admits h hag been dup"d by a woman stuns t the tune of over SS.SOO. j 5.5UJ doesn't include a Ions' I string- of incidental which would ! tho total to a figure- which Oaf- j par hasn't tho heart to contemplate. -I Thes story is being: urold. d in the J criminal court whero tho woman. Julia Oal, of Gary and an jwoim.n :., i J'anch, are- being- tried on charc-s ot obtaining meniy tind-r false pretenses. Msns iris HKVRT. Gaapar lost l-,ls hart to thf enpricions Julia the rtrst tine he saw her las year. Jul'a ivy wir.ln-r for he had 'earned that Gas-tnr had money arl property. Mike Danch mnkea hi3 towin the little drama when as a mutual i.ieni no introduces f.aspar to Julia, FTora then on Caspar's cup of happlnosa was brimming. He was in Julia's company at every opportunity. lit, ppen: much money on her. Julia with a sh-w of en-r-Fity permitted tiaspnr to driv a i-ar which she owned. MIKRIAGK 1M IHsri'MEl). ' Then th-y ta,ked marriape. On.more Julia appeared wil-'.lnT. r.eedd a little money and Oa-par im - meaiateiy i.anaei over Ji, .''. w nv not? Wasn't Jviia to be his wife soon? Matters drifted alongr for a few days wh-n Caspar once more urgvd marriage. Tho wc-roan told him that she was t; till faln- some financial difficul ties which she wi-ul-1 rather 'ave ccar-ict tip Defore foo entered the . . . , . matrimonial state. A?ain Gaspar as - ... - . , surt-d her he was ready to nei.p her , . . ... out. Ho would pee. that she had tho money to mec-t notes which were fail-j Irg- dne. i So a weddin;? date was- set. Gaspsr had drnwn his money from ; an Indianapolis Ixvan Association in j order to advance th-t- f.rt $1,200. He j Bxt procured a loan of $5,000 on prop- j erty he owned in Gary. j HE LOSES THE SrV.POO. ; With tho Ji".0'.0 in his pocket. Gaspar. Julia ar.d the faithful Mike start- I ed for Crown Point to so--ure the mar-! l iage license. Julia kn'w Caspar had i th money with him. l'.ef.)re thy eached the county seat. liad eer, j Sii- I transferred to her possession. used the argument that as they v.-. about to be made one, vhit was G: pa r's was likewis" hers. He fell for '-- ' . .1. 1 er. Iitn.,, y '1 '. money man i:er iur 01 - t-..-.

to cool. Ey the time tn-y r.acne,, , ron wo c,h(;r atructur,.s. The whole proFoint she was completely out of '-h" . port.. wafl threatened for a time, but notion of getting married. She to; t r.SponfSO to lire calls bv companhim that it would be impossible to fc'Ct 1 . , f , hari, bat.

married until she had a new dress. Fack , to Gary they went, unmarried. ! handed over another $100 and instructted her to purchase; the wedding finery. m I,TE , v.VGET, Several times after that the wedding date, was set but each time Julia managed to hive the event delayed under ; some prtext. At last it dawned upon j liirn that he was l eincr victimized. He j told his story to the proper authorities j ar.d the arrest of Julia and Mike fol- j lowed ! Juries Smith ar.d a Jury are hearinc;! th evidence. Prosecutor Ilwig-ht M. Kinder and his deputy, W. O. Thomas are representing the state, while Attorneys Joseph Conroy and Samuel Morso are defending the alleged swindlers. ONLY 38 GALLONS ARE LEFT Are You Cutting Down Any on Your Supply of Whiskey? WASHINGTON". Feb. 24 The United States will have to pet along with 0'.-C-00,000 fc-allons of whiskey during the next ten years, according to a decision reached today by Prohibition Commissioner Haynes. following a survey of tho entire prohibition situation and a series of conferences with enforcement officials. During the ton year rerlod there will ! he no Importations of whiskey and nono wilt be manufactured in this country, j It was Haynes edict that the medical needs of the nl ted,. States require only j 3,500.000 gallons fl whiskey a year in j the present stage of consumption. ANNUAL MEETING I The Calumet racking and Provision I Company at its first annual meeting j held February 2Srd, 1022, elected .Tanr-s j IC Martin, Frank Jaranowslii and Ch.-'f. j O. McCay, directors for the ensuing i yt'iif. j . t the directors meeting following, I Frank .Taranowski was elected p'-csi-! dent. ('has. . Me"ny, vice-president : and James II. Martin, so'T.-tary and treasurer. A. R. Eurrows was retired as a director and vice-president, and is ro longer ennnocted with the onmi-iftnv.

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P; NT ER NAT! ON AX NEWS SERVICE PARIS, 111., Feb. 24. Roscoe Martin, 30, is dead today from injuries received in a strange accident. A team of horses, becoming frightened at the automobile Martin was driving, dashed madly in its direction, one going on one side of the car, one on the ther. The tongue of the wagon was driven through Martin's body and it was necessary to saw the piece from the wagon in order to extricate him.

III E n GOOD FIND OF IDE BIRDS Iost acquaintances of Attorney L. L. Uomterger know of his passion for protecting: songbird. They know that !t was largely thror.igh his efforts as president of the board of education that Ton.-rh it n,-Unn th. t.lr.l r. , -sl brousht to Hammond last weelt t j laum-h tho bird hyuso contest in the j city schools. j Yesterday several boys who probably did not know Tr. II'irnh'Tstr, also learned that was a proti-ctor of the birds. The attorney Tlves at GUndalo V'ark. He chanced to friance towards the 'home of A. M. Turner and notk-ed threo boya i on thu Turner lawn were attempting to fhoot a woodpecker which wan : perched hich In one of the trees. They ,vera IIS1I1S an a!r rlflo. In a lWo shakes Mr. Fom'oorrcr i wns amon!f llK.m Q:id the vou rasters w.Prc troat(J to a frec !ecturo on the jvalui of -ngWrds. He retrained his . &nR,.r ,in., k,pt .-rom !avI,Jir violent ' hands on them j ' At the'ame"t!me the attorney showI ed the boys 1 I rosvutiou i tiiat they were liable r violating the m'.srut': i bird !uw. 'That woodpecker may not have ml- . grated routh like most borda do." paid ' j Mr. liombercjcr, ' but thu fact that it: lives !n these parts and was within a ,. ... , , ... , I ; . . . , . . . , , i That juakes :t a m'gratory bird accord-; i, . , , i Inn to tho law.'" 1 n., , , . . . . . . . i He hoys promised to et sor.grolrds , ; 4 j 1 ' j FIRE PERILS Damages a mount ins to several nun- j drvds when of dollars resulted this fire originating f rom morning j ui over- i h. at-d furnace- threatened a hlock of J t)Uil. imp at Sibley and .May wood sts. ,

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V. Smith, who operates tho store Im-j n.ediat ly on the corner. The build.ng j is a two f-tory oriels arm i J joir.ea i : t))n(; pf tne Crc.m(.n under Chief Xill curbed the lire and the blaso was con-1 Unrd to tho rear oC lhe basement and, fl was discovered at 7:30 a. m. ! EVANGELIST OPENS REVIVAL SERVICES Ttev. Day, 'in cvang list of Indlanap- j olia opened the revival services at t.h First Christian church. Calumet avo nuc, and Summer boulevard, last even ing with his sermon on "Revivals." Th'a 4 venini? his -suMoi t will be "The Open Hook." t 1 It. Fan! Arnold, the great harltone j ' singer, led a large, chorus in tTio music, j Ho also rendered a solo which was ' well received. The mu-lc promises to , bo a big feate.ro of the revival series. It is hoped to make tbl the most suc cessful revival ever he-Id in the church's history. One conversion resulted from tho opening service. STRUCK BY T SUES FOR DAMAGES Emma Curry today tiled suit for $10.000 damages against the Industrial Chemicals Laboratories In the superior court at Hammond. Mrs. Carry says she, was Injured January 11. when a truck belonging to the laboratories struck her as she. was walking along I.yman avenue, near Lu troit street, in Hammond. S:- eU.'.rr.s her skull was fractured ind that ' suffered other in runes. i Attorneys Joe Todd and A. E. Tinkham j are representing her. MEL GRIESEL DIES OF INJURIES EOWEEE. Ind.. Feb. 2t. Mel Criesel j diccj i;ist night at tho Illinois Central) HoFpltal, South Chicago. He was a victim of burns received I Tuesday io an explosion at the pa ra f - fine piant of the Standard (Oil company, Whiting. He was a Eowell boy. He is survived by his mother and one sister. Funeral arrangements have not teen completed.

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iii-. .orknu-u, at extreme nht, As the official inquiry into cause of the disaster to the U. army dirigible Roma poes final efforts are beirie made Bi-'cuuM for all the members Bootleg Booze Knocks Teeth Out 'INTERNATIONAL NEWS SFVICEl tAX J-'UANOlSCu. Feb. 2i. Twenty-one perfectly good teeth -ro knocked out by bootleg- whi.-li-f y . Sti.:h i tbo nlriint of Josrh Jerome, erstwhile accnt of tho law f-rforcenient Iwigup oras'-i in f- rretinc out prohibition law violators. Testifying- In his claim before tho industrial jcc!Jnt commission Jerome says six mon-hs of constant testing of bootleg whiskey cuuswl th teeth to loosen and fall out. He said his occupation required him to (onsann at least a quart and a half of "bad" boozo a day. not to mi-ntlon what he rptt out without swallowing-. He asks $?20 dental bills and other compensation. FOOIID DEAD Mrs. E. J. Brandenburg-, for more -u .vc" a- resident or Hammond, was found dead in bed Thursday morr.tin OA . . ir.ig. 0t, retiring Wednesday -cvenlne Sh i H(r rtrn'O-hrar Ad" T xr t - .11 i if -""' ''rcr, naa mi nun ner until : o cloiric Wednt-s- . uay evening-. I Mrs. Frandenburg- was married to ,T. j W. Brandenburg-. Sept. 15, 1SGS. They I had celebrated their fiftieth wedding anniversary Juht prior to the death of the husband in 1?!?.. She was seventy-two years eld -i V7 V daughter. Attorney K. I. Urandenburp and Mrs. J. W. Keller of Hammond and O. C. Brandenburg of East Chicago land one brother and one sister, Robert j England and Mrs. Mae Ueremcr of Hammond. ! Funeral services Saturday at 2 p ; at Emnu-rling Chapel. m. FLAW FOUND IN FIELD STORIES INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE1 FKTRc IT. MICH., Feb. 21 Kent receipts found in the pockets of Harry N. Fields, jail inmate here, prove that he, was In Eos Angeles the night of the murder of William Desmond Taylor and not in Chicago, Sheriff Irving J. Coffin said today. Sheriff Coffttt declared the receipts almost nullified the effect of stories that lie-Ids had made a deposit in a bank in Chicago, February 2nd, and therefore could not have been in Los Angeles when the murder was committed. "I think the hank deposit stories will 1 disregarded in the hunt for the slayer as a result of these papers," Sheriff Coffin said. Ho wired his discovery to Eos Angeles. Also in the telegram was the description of a garage from which Fields said the murder oar. which lie drove, was taken. Fields said 'Tie did no? know name of the street on which the garairo was located, but gave proximate location in the city. Its apSays The Reports Wrong. Mrs. R O. Loven. -1014 Ivj- street, Indiana Harbor, enters an objection to one feature of the story in yesterday's T imes al ut the. two Indiana Harbor boys, who were picked tip 'by Onry police. The story says the bojs were drunk from niooni hlne. Mrs. Lovcn says the hoys were not intoxicated as reported from Gary.

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' ' . .-: - :-.v clearing away wrediajje around body ol the charred the S. on to of the crew and the passengers on board the huge air craft when it clunked to earth at the Hampton Roads ftrr.iy base, oijrht miles from Xwrfolk, Va. Thirty-four IfID PLACE WAS ABSENT exaniicr. Jack sun , was terribly excited last evening when he called the Gary polo e station over the telephone. "Get out here Quick." ho sputtered, j "Charley Anderson, our boarder, is J beating- up my wife." j "Why don't you handle him yourself? j Where's your chivalry?" rsked the J desk sergeant. "I ain't grot any." sj.id Frank. "TVe never keep any kind of weapons around house." So out dashed K:e patrol Matron. VThen tha cops reached tho Alexander home, Frank was Just returning from the neighbor's house where he had tied to use the telephone. The hoarder, Charley Jackson, was pone. Mrs. Alexander was found to be suffering with a bad scalp wound and a number of body bruises, administered j by Jack son. She said that at the supper table Jackson had objected to th: food she placed before him. He claimed he wasn't geetintr his monry'n worth. She tried to tell him wfcat he could do .Tid the tight resulted. PROVE FATAL NOGAEE.', Ariz.. F--1. H. - Theodore Marburg, Jr.. f lia'timorc. who accidentally shot himself on his ranch a' Magdalena. Sniinra, last Friday, died at 7 o'clock this morning, acording to word received here this afternoon. His bride of a few weeks reacli'-d -his ;mo at midnight, after a trip by special train from N'oales to Sonera. Young Marburg had been kept a'ive by opiates since early yesterday so that his bride might reach 'him b"fore he died. Ho was a veteran .cf the world war and son of Theodore Marburg, sr., former Fnited States minister to Belgium. The elcier Marburg arrived here several day? ago. LEADEK OF LEGION URGES PROMPT ACTION ON BONUS W.S v V si to,'',' , ?V (V N. -3T s& , V r 4 X Hanford JIacNider. ITanford MacN'idcr, ccmniander of the American Legion has wired PresinVnt Hardinjr his helief that the puhlie war.ts action ot. the soldier bonus bill and .s in favor tf the adjusted compensation measure.

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(BULLETIN) riNTEPNA-MONAL NEWS SERVICE 1 LNGLEY FIEm Va., Feb. 24. Allegations that membeis cf the crew of the i!!-fated Roma had charged it was a "death trap" today caused an expected continuation of the crash probe by the army inquiry board. New witnesses summoned to give evidence on the allegations were to be heard during the day. (BULLETIN) ! INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! KANSAS CITY, Mo.Feb. 24, Four bandits held up Walter A. F.stes, proprietor of the Estes Mercantile Co.. shortly after he left the Live Stock Bank today and escaped with $8, COO cash. (BULLETIN) f INTERNATIONAL tjtWS SERVICE! CHICAGO, Feb. 24. Anton Nearing, 65, a one-armed watchman, employed by the Franklin CojI Co., was beaten to death with an iron bar early today by safeblowers who cracked the safe of the company and escaped with $100 in cash. The weapon, a large bolt, was found near the body. (BULLETIN) UNTERNATINL NEWS 5EPVICE1 SAN RAFAEL. Calif., Feb. 24. A man hunt was on today for three San Quentin convicts who escaped last night by taking advantage of a fortnightly religious service. They scaled the walls with a rope improvised from their uniform coats. I INTERN AT ION AL NEWS SERVICE WACO, Tex., Feb. 24. While a crowded court room looked on in horror, J. S. Crosslin, cm trial here for criminal assault, was shot and killed this morning by the girl whom he is alleged to have wronged. The. shooting occurred shortly after Miss Mazie M.itth-ws. 17. the com plaining witiv had t.-.Uen the wit PARSON ELOPES WITH iO C! f INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE1 EAST HKIiLl.N, Conn., Feb. 21. Leon Ellsworth. 2fi yar old married minister, who eloped with pretty 1? year old Marjorie Turner, a member of his MeMiodist llock in this city, h-is writ ten to the girl's parents saying that he and Marjorie are visiting Michigan relatives and "don't worry about, us.". The letter further states that tho I vo 1111 I parson intends to wed Marjorie as soon as he can secure a divorce from bis legal wife. parson" E'.E worth first met. Mariorie when ho went to board In her parents home . Their friendship was i cemented in the Sunday school rootn I where Marjorie was one of the most popular teachers. Fire in Pressure Still WHITIXC, IN IV, lh. 2! -Fire in a tube in a pressure stilt at tin; Standard Oil plant here just before noon caused some excitement and lots of smoke, but littie damage was done, and quick work

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?1 'Vriiir:::'-v. 'iy disaster preparatory to rmoviiif the motors. Shifting of the eiant rudder to one side of the huge ba as it travtlt-d 13 iven as the cause of the disaster. TLe ship went into & coe dive. (BULLETIN) NEW YORK, Feb. 24. Henry B. Singer was appointed receiver under bond of $30,000 for Higgins & Diaz, members of the Consolidited Stock Exchange, by Judge Hand in United States District court. An involuntary petition in bankruptcy was filed against the firm yesterday. (BULLETIN) NEWPORT NEWS. Va., Feb. 24. The bodies of 18 victims of the Roma disaster were homeward bound today to rest forever in the soil of their own home towns. At dusk tonight four will leave for Washington to be interred among the nation's war dead in Arlington cemetery at a public funeral. (BULLETIN) DANVILLE. lib, Feb. 24. Fire early today destroyed the grand stand and part of the fences of the Danville Athletic Association baseball park, home of the local Three Eye League club. The loss was estimated at $10,000. The fire is lieh'eved to have been caused by tramps who took refuge from a storm under the stand. (BULLETIN) LONDON. Feb. 24. The Irish office this afternoon denied that withdrawal of British troops from Ireland had been suspended. It was pointed out that there may be some delay in the departure of troop ships. ness stand o '.e'l h-r story of t'.o wrong. Treraoling and almost hys- ! terieal, she drew an automatic pistol j from a pocket, and shot Crosslin three! times. He fell from his chair, dftid. j It was Crosslin" ! second trial for the alleged crime. At the first trial he was convicted end sentence! to nine yexrs in prison, but the conviction v.-B? rev rscd by the criminal appeals court and a new tr'i! grarile.l. WANT TO SETTLE THE CO. HONORS egotiatiors are now on for a series ! of throe games betw een the Hammond J Colonials 1 the orey j;tg I-ive tor he basketball r a to don sbi p of tini cou r Thu rsdr ght i.rci Veenki r. ; ig r-'ivc. had a. ctoitde ! of the Eery 1 , ribs fractured whjl p 1 a y i p g v i !, h the aiTi t,, East Chicago team nc:ait,.st the Ch i Pig Fie. I-iei a'tse of this Major Fadden, manager of the Cary te am has asl-eel that th-i c ir.ie whi'-h wun to be j team ho postponed. ' In the i r v -':!.. ilaskc-lhall played Mem day league, the Met orals 20 to P an the Mason;: 17 t' required thirty play off the- tie. the deciding b with t lie ( ia ry "V" j ha n i x Teat the ( Po, . . I the ke- 11 ant liMt i 11. The l.-.'tter game ! f e-enr.ds overtime to i Chin k Harris flipped I tski-t f"r the Cokes, j Hunt starred for the Cokes making; 13 !

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uh ? M 4 Hi t ! ' 1 0,4 Bjf 8 I. '.-s .'; ,.s & 3 1 U 1 t t Gallant Fight is Hade to Save Life in Which so Hany Became Interested ! '"niitrlb'. ; Of b''-rv fIIS ITCCfTf 1 1 t'i'i.'O .M'e : t ) i Frnr' M'iive M'-i.-rn ' j of Airn-riea i Mrs. J. .7. Ku.'T I Mrs. V.,lf j Mrs. Georse ,T.trti:i ! Jack McCarthy ! Frlnd j Jiniid'iyes S'uitli i-oji A;ii' i ! Clerks' j.-nc r.xl ' -inmit f : , j Gibson. I. H. II. Till. til. G. ( Auts- n, secrftary ........ z .1 i 1. Frank X. V-n'z William Herktier Knichts and Indies of .S'--eurity Chariest Arkln Son 1 O.'ii 2. -JO r.o'f 1 11 ') Evelyn Gregory is ersil. The little 'vn 'enthie-glrl" whos" pitlfirl sufforin -arouFC'l the nvtrpathv of fl'l Hammond and brought response even from residents of Crown Point. East Chicago and Indiana. H.idior passed Hwav nt. ", o'tletetc this morning jin tho darkened room she occ upied nr. 1st. Margaret' hosjdta.1. j IIEll SI 1 I JlHIXti IVrEK i Death came to ; i t s r. y ar rd Frelyn Gregory almost as a 1 les ng. i Tho agony of her tortured body was . excruciating that m'-t; the twitching of a muscle became wcil-righ unbearable. Sine February 7 the limp bedy of the little girl lay face down swathed i la t-nndages and oils ana salves ' in--! burns she received when her clothint: I was stripped off by names that caught her skirts In the kitchen of her home j three weeks ago. covered more than I half the child's body. THE VHYSIC'IXNS WODETIEl ! Physicians at first wondered thnt I she should have lived ro long. Lately j they had begun to have hopes that she ! would survive. Yesterday licr pulse was stronger and less rapid. I cvn rAnn-o..i i..... -,-..,1 the last few days. This morning the nurse sitting nt the de;ltl -bed. heard Evelyn call feeb'.y. She- bent over the prostrate form. The i little' girl raised her head with an effort. She moved her lips. Thre wasn't j any sound. Eefere the nurse could 1 summon the family-. Ev:vifi head, j dropped weakly to the pillow. And I rest came with oblivion, j AM. J1E.1 IIVHAI'STCU . j Nothing that th loyal sis'crs t f St '.Margarets hospital could do was eft j undone. The-y will not like this r -1 corded, but it is known that one ' "them just recovering from a severe ! attack of influenza, learning of tho i plight of Evelen. then lying on a bed 'In one of the smaller wards of the. I third Poor, insisted that flic ias rei covered and gave up her room to tlo j little ''valentine-girl." It was the only ,' room obtainable in the liosmtal. Ti c other were occupied. This was t!.j spirit that animated the siteis (throughout the case. They could no. do enough. I CASE AOUXST THEM I Medical skill of the best was cmplo -led. And medical skill employed lt j best. Put in the annals cf .-urger-, j there Is not chronicled n sin!" inc ¬ ident where a victim of burn o tensive as those of Ev It yn recti. red From her feet, to hr tf ' k i--i-,-v inch of skin wm blackened end . 'arret!. Physic-ins were confronted v ith a three-fold problem in saving the eh. Id I I i ne-. MIOCK WAS fiKEAT j First there was treatment of It" ; burns, in themselves, and thl t nt,(especially, often fatal: then the ('ir::: ! of complications: and final! v t:-e ,,1;::;uni oi lieornis or sntci:. j.- jTi : another and older person wouV I j j -1 v jhave resulted in death n day or tv. I after the accident. The child p. -neve.-, led and with the flexible vit-or of vent:, moon otr, tr mporarl that men in Put H vas possible of t-ccurrin nt ar stage of the ease. r the t, as leu Jays interr; :;. th progress of fie little u!:I has F-rc.-i.l thtouKhoi't Ihmm.itiil and vi.-hrf j-. "How is the "val. nt I n.--girl t'"i.,y?'' bail become a cii p tier-table rat. ;a t'on . ( "ontribut ions to th'- fund for m-A-tlng tho lien vy exp rises b r en se r- ttutred were- received Ir- m every soiirci, imaginable. From Sunday p-ho.d e!:i8elt to bank presid- nts. pc-ilc t"orr tiii o"tlve part In swelling th" fund. I 'reparations for tho f.it.ernl a i-.-being iiuijr. S- rvices y r 1 i! y be held nt St. Jo- i-hV '.'trcl. ' T, O , day morning r-1 eight o'clock. jr-oniem Mt'i iri-js will !.. h :, i, j by I" a ' her Xi :, .,. . j Evelyn sus'al'i'-d the 1 t.irr: proved f -i 'Jil J ' d' s.i can cht fi re o'-ua-y , a-" rlio v, to Icr e'r H.d. W:-eii -is re - -. i 1 o ni ur rltrhon ;vi ee of t . irne S!,e surv; -;- ar I d !,v h I b 1 ASK FOR GUARDIAN. , V petition vas- file: a j-, t 1 sup-'ii r coi, rt r y Harry Iv'l!iit- for the nppo ntmeo.t of a for llnnn-s t'avatttt't.-.h of Ko rty J i...- s;. s e uvana ica Is nt it o.t u; :-.1 a,d owns property which will b ed uiilcs.) .t goardoin is i.ai.i.-i. '"I'ciy .1 se-.-ih s-'-i::ivan ot 'A" p: . part d the j.i. : ; !,:;. . rait.. K. OF C. NOTICE : I Tl 'C in to t .-; rcc; ,1 -;t i km; m er. i o. ' m r d i - tonight to 1 -d

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