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Page Two THE TIMES sati.'fled the district attorney's offico. It beciune kaoivn todny. Offloiabi boIteve the .tory a hoax and have, J.'. tectlvea searcliinst for I.ahl. who tiiey believe, came anhure ,l!i"uiaed an a Seaman. Pahl la wanted an a wltnes.t in connection with the trlala of poller j W!''-y'W',';''i-f'' offVerea Indicted a year ago f o r ( . ..!. t,u Mrs. Robert O. Reynolds bribery. He la jaid to have been a ( fTl Where Everybody Goes ft Aria's declare he was a figure In t ) white light .section. Li llikgmiJl 1 1 C. MIMAS CO. HAMMOND INDIANA r i; TODAY AND TUESDAY Engagement Extraord

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Attempt Hade To Blow Up Great Electric Power Station. r.Y FRANK K. MASON itriFr rORPtSONDEMT I. N. SERVICE! I'shlKl.IN. March 28. After heaT-y "g'.iiing . tirity 'Greer.) policemen !,ve rp'-aprured Sanfrerfcauson, '-n "r;:s!:.n fax.my, from the Comraun- . Klse where In middle Germany ' reichswHir. supported by artillery, r r" '1 ; pc r i r ij, armed hands of Reds. Wuhelmetrasse admit? however, that -op flirt ins reports are being received from some tactions where troubifl has r,.krn out. 'rman officials cotnpiain 'hat tht confiscation of the mPl- ,;!; airplanes by tiif ai'ies has made .- rr'outini Impossible, hmderlnff at-

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Reports from Miintfr were that the

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i i,ir.i.-!f and p !:' detachments. The .i;e arr r -nfi.scar.iTis machine sunJ, , irn"ini: i-n an dpropaanda literature. rumwinlstj attempted t I low up t trrat electric power station In the suburb of Ppandau. throwing Uerlin into darl.nesa but tittle da.m:ige was d -me. Two railroad bridges nf re Mown up vr jh Tteds near Wallbausen. It is declared in oflioia! circles that tb real crisis will dep nJ upon whether the workmen r'turn to the factories . ,- go . 1 1 (rcrrCM; strike. This ciimas nay r orr.c t, marrow. A sr,erat strike ha? tf.n cabled &t '.e'.prii? and there av? agitation in rvrh"r i "o'nni'jn istic center. fivtiWy K -fi;rt. lii'iehfn. Ei rerf e-id and Lcuna

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GONFISCATE ALL PUNCH BOARDS IN GARY The TClii of punch-bonrfls and prizr which rf"Titiy inai thrir ap-P'-arfuirw in Gary was stx-n Saturdajwhen th moral quad ot the Gary police department made a canvass of the downtown and south aide business houses and tz.ed thru in dosns of , placrs. j Complaints made hy parents of nnmfroue stohool children who have be,n permitted to play the punch-boards prompted the vi(?Tnus campaign It is ported. According to Chief Korbis i

s i'iirt ltho'.:sh prsiallia very wu torm or rneumatism. foh-i tno punrn-wiftrtls are a sKin game pure j

m-lrn ana nervous iroui::f. jiy aii-:- antJ temple as the player aea not even! "he j tire was very poor. 'What little I did , fret a flfty-flfty break. '

684 State of Indiana vs. Phillip ! CunacofT. I i 1163 State of Indiana ts. Jyeo J. Schue. j

"I ha-e actually pained f.vrnty-flve

pounds aii'l I Ju?t think Taniac in the' trrandest medicine in the world," satd i

Mrs. R.'bert O. Heynoids, 1C7 Xorth Leiver St.. Kansas City. Mo. "For ten long yiiars I suffered from

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B HENRY FORD'S PAPER

HOT BARRED HERE

Indiana Harbor La,ss Passes Away While Burlington

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r.e4:nc Ps-enfr train fiat wa; rinsrir.i? i.tt'e Irene WV4ilowUi hark' i h r home :;i n iiana Harbor. J r.ivilp; for ho ml redt. of mile at ii . p -i .' n.nriy mii --i an hour, the j ..s !;p,ri n and Quincy train j -i . ' . 1 .-'i .r-.ty before it,

i at soured on my stomach, and I cuf- 1

fered the most severe pains in my hwrk iiir't; and Fhoulders. Iy rheumatism

that I could not raise my hands to comb my hair and :v.y arras hurt me to my

finder tips. I became no w oai a I ) I . run down that I loft ail my energy j and life had become n!mo-fv burdt-n. I tried many thing's but nothing help-j

ed me. j j "1 had only taken my first bottle; PTTTPBt'RGTT. March J. Henry, of Taniac when I noticed my appetite 1 Ford's Pca.rbnrn Independent will not . was improving and I cou'.d sleep bet-, he barred from the Carnesie library ifr at niaht. I have takfn three hot- ' here. Pr,,fanv.!,'J Harden Church, pr-s- i ties a m the way it ha? helped me and ! ident of the board of tiusteeo announrbu'it me up is really aatonlfhinp. I i ed a meeting of the trustee this c:?n eat anything and everythinK with ' mnrninp. Judge Josia.h Cohen had -it the stltrhtost dis.rrees.ble after- ! protested on behalf of Plttsbursrh'a effects. I a) ceo just fine at night and Jewry against the admission of tli-3 am in b'-tier heai.'i than I have been mogasine. for years. I am piad to pive this : Replyfrp to Judtre. Oihen rr. Church statement, hoping that any who are wrote: 'Tirectrr Lee-te informs us that suffering as I d'd may experience the this magazine Id called for by the same wonderful results, which I bo-1 people w ho use the library."

In his letter to Dr. Church, P!rctor J. Tf. Ieee says: "A public library must not refutie entry to any printed material of Interest to the public which is not subversive of law or good : povemment or is not penerally if n -' i universaly admitted to be Injurious to our moral standards of living. Tiie : library must pive equal and Impartial i

audience to all sides of controversial questions."

-. e they wi'l if they pive, Trrnlac a v tr!l."

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lrz:c of tiie Burlington

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i he mother became anpr- ,. t he ehibi's rond.f.on. '-n 'W''' v-j-'heO hy

s'sht o" til- !. b!-eyd littis s,'r' and the o.-.ori.oi of the mother nrd !ter. .-harel the alarm and a i i - a i r p.f fn-al .-n tho tra.n to

a -tend 1-enr. The doctor was very

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Irene rea'.ir.ed that the end was. n'er ,

tnd her last hope wm that she m;ght , jj

each homo before she died. It was Just a simple falierir.g- sentnce front t he white lips of th-e little i : rl that threw an entire division of it n great trunk line railroad into a -ae wiL'i d'-Ath. "Mother dear, please take me home "fore I die.' This wish of a helpless child thuph ritle more than a whisper was heard ' r hundreds of miles. It paused , re ugh the crowded day coach of the i-?in. it reached th gray haired conrl .,-tr.r who sent word to the chief dlsl a'rher. Out of the chief dispatcher's oft 're went the- orders that cleared the 'ne for the Chicago-bound limited. Other passenger trains at'od on s'dinps and freight trains remained la : he varus. The regular running time

irain tore by etatl stops at the j

g roatt sped the engineer able io obtain. The Mre.man forgot fatigue ; . lie bent his back to the taak of firing the boiler to the highest ounce of e am . Tio hours outaidoi Chicago llttTe '-me opened her eye-a to the anxious 'vi of her mother. It seermod that she amiied. Iter little arme wak ar.d 'h. so frail, clutched tho beloved form and then he nestled, as though to f'"p, In mother's lap. Iren had did. Her requiem was the mrvaning w-histle of the mogul ng.ne tearing on through the night. The dirge was the trundle of the car wheels.

NOTICE THE ANNUAL MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS OF The Hammond Building Loan and Savings Association Will Be Held in Wcis Hall, 98 State St., Thursday, March 31, 1921 at 7:30 o'clock P. M. For the purpose of electing officers, amendment of the constitution, and other business thst might be brought before the meeting. Do not fail to attend. A. F. W. FEDDER, Secretary W. C. BELMAN, President

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CROWN rOIXT. Ird.. March S. Tn the criminal court of Iake county W. i Thomos .(iV'Uty p r se:t r. p att"rn y. has made these sett'ngs for week of March 1: ' Monday, March -.". 17"3 State of Indiana vs. Il?lpVi Cole. Tuesday nn1 Hrlnfi!aT, (So cas-'-s set). Thursday, March 31.

KM-Stato of Indiana vs. Julius Wil- ffOTKER GRAY'S POWDERS 1 463 i-'a' of Indiana r.. Christ Mar-; BENEFIT MANY CHILDREN

SEA STORY IS RJ ?0II Today, tomorrow A MYSTERY Scout Younger m person

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eiimstantial story brought to pcrt by the Norwegian-American liner Rerrna1nrit t Jin t riTie r, f lhA r, a rn er a

Thor Dahl. reputed to be a Norwegian j young and old. Also shoVmg the

mu ! tt -nv.l iior.aire. had either jumped overboard or been swept off the rtiip lnring a terrific storm at sea. has not

great Northfield range in which, jf

Jesse James lost his life.

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