Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 309, Hammond, Lake County, 19 May 1922 — Page 11

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INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE SAN FRANCISCO, May 19. Henry B. Walthal. noted tar of the screen, whose second marriage has been reported undjr investigation by Los Angeles authorities, declared today that the matter had already been threshed out by tho Indiana judl-. ciary and decision reached that he had been within his legal rights in re-marrying.-Walthal said he was granted a divorce five years aj?o In Chlca-g-o from Isabelle Fenton, an actress. The decree contained a provision that he could not re-marry -within the state for a year. Ten days later he married Miss Marry Charleson in Crown "Point, Inidana.

AGED PASTOR RUN DOWN BY AUTO

INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE DANVILJLB, 111.. May 19. JtrucK down by an automobile in front of St. James 51ethodit Church, the

Rev. William Henry Webster, prom lnent Methodist minister, was re

ported In a critical condition today

The motorist escaped and hts Idea

tlty is not known.

The Rev. Webster was the oldes

member of the Illinois conference

of the Methodist church. H. Jolno

the conference in 1859 and since

1900 was chairman of the commit

tee to prlved for aged and ailin ministers

SHORT LINE RAILROADS TO HAVE

THEIR INNING

INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE

ATJLANTA. Gau. May Short line

railroads, long- the butt of wits and

comic supplement artists, are going

to have their inning at last

A meeting In their defense, to

which all interested in them ar la

vited to come, has 'been called at a

local hotel by A. J. Henderson, receiver of the Oclll Southern Rail

road Company. As a. resrult efforts

will be made to give thent legal protection. The Georgia legislature will be asked to pa&s laws giving

them time to pay their debts.

"There has keen much said

aaralnpt the short-line railroad and many efforts mode to Junk them In recent years," Henderson mjs. "The people served by abort-llnea would

suffer In the end if this were done."

He declared that there is not a rail

road In Georgia that has not been In the hands of a receiver at eoxne

time.

EX-KAISER'S BUST ON AUCTION BLOCK:

FIRST BID 30 CENTS; SELLS FOR S835

Charles S. Gerth, auctioneer, and the bust of the ex-kaiser. Domenlco Ventromile is the owner of a bust of the ex-kaiser taken from the former German liner Vaterland, now the President Harding, undergoing: reconstruction for service in the American merchant marine. He bid $835 for the piece. A few minutes after it was sold to him he was offered $10,000 hj r. wealthy New York collector who had arrived late. He refuse' offer. The first bid made was thirtv cents.

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