Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 245, Hammond, Lake County, 5 April 1921 — Page 10

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Vursrl.iv. April 5. 1921.

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WHEN CARDINAL V.IBBONS' BODY WAS LAID TO REST

Tins is the Day tor the 1,r- rrra . ,

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. . I lill'd v, it'n iiif-n trv'Tifr to o'innnato tie Fair Sex Flock to Boxing; ..--.v ..- , -n-,-,.,, i .u t,. r,-

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to Lamp the Follies

; Frail Types Now Out ofj

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T'Y CUSKA V.-.M.r I iTiFK- CCSKtPONOf'kT I N. SFRMCfJ

"!;' fvc ry nati "ouM g.i to prU-- i r'i-t.;s" t'l;- i'?yi h-anal; M. " . U j lia.'.o s liit "f K;5!-.in-s anJ I.'i m ;i-.- s b f ; c ( K ik wit. j "If I ni.v w ay ob'-ut it t'i"re j wou!l lir an acrobat!-? rvtiibit in tbC

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t Jur.ibbf.-Us. for t'.is si. the lay .-f r!:i!!rn. s-o t u y w..u-.i ! mPuf n-.--. j : s.l.yjuoativ Ft'.'..i,. T.:k- it t'r I ;irini? Itir itrit.at'Vf per;...!, tti-.is ! v I -r? .r.dr-: Triilon. eho -" 1 .' . v. tt j i r cr to l.f ftr.Tg in bo '.' a? w ell as in j hiwl ivil;:ti b-o' .-n VuiM'i'.-.-5'.on.-. nnr.d. - - j rr pr' FSb'ns ?nl li'iur'.os'. of man' - which lnclu;l- th- frma t'.io fP'- i I

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vei u . -b 00 k fj 'ff an 1 ii-r..'y to !''. W.ieliinl history.

One of the rcii.ons, be w 13 , 1 - (

r:i;.t f.gr'uts. "Women are goir.g !" r"'- 1'ebt5

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tren. for years hav been buying iror.t row stats to tb baHe-t 8!i;. Tb-y alnire the rby."i---a'.!y str.-ii!?," he, s-a 1 " And , rightly to. A ni:in t fhowB of the 'f -.lies' tyne- to s-e bn'it!fil girls. H( men jro to see iH'mpsty. w orlJ's lieavyivelglit boxirtr i b.;.:r.pion. ! eeau8 no lriascuiine f..r.:es baa c er been put on by any producer vcept in the r'.r.ff. "Evfrr yoynp cSrl en.l every mar-r'r-A woman s-nould gr-- to prize f.shts.

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IIk mi J. It., by l'oi.rp rubiTi.::rJ to .rious operation on Monday Me.-oy hospital In Gur'y, for

mostold trouble. Tno fpcri.lon ns performed by ' Lit. Board roan. -

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Christina Kla.--. W- injc on Jolset

street has hrrn confiicii to his iiome the iivo wes with, a very o-v. io at tacit f !ifuiiia!im. M ; s I'., ssie Itiust'n i; !n Chicago tolay when .Ue i taking treatment for r.n ear tro.ibie, frt ni lr. Ci I'liiiuon t s. h v'bieago .!' clao.it. i-:h ma!" s ihrco tr'p in'n c'hicuso each wet K '.'or treatnv: n t. Ilev. J A Ay ling, pastor of the F.r-t MetliO,l;t ch;-.reii o thio city -.vent to a ChicaB' hospoal on Moivlay tcbi

Mo-.e.s. itiocii ai.iti-nt has been Mn- J erin? htm for .--onie time. Three Crown Pointers are now in Chicago ljopkai" recover. r.g from operations for i?all I stone?. j The Commercial club ciijoyel one of their bi-monthlv f-'t ds at the Com - !

KLU KLUX KLAN IS ACTIVE DAtXt-". Trias.. April 4. Thin city is quiet 'aftf-p .t ni?!tt .of rlotln-K,; In whhh rneiribers' of t ne reorganized Klu Kluv Kian part tej pa.t cd. Shortly befiro nildnight. Friday nljifh?. 15 ro.aiei and robed members of tli orsan ration fe r.etl Al-x Johnson, negro, from lii homfl n-J carried him to a .'fsrcgatf,! .-pot In the suburbs of the t it; . Trie members pave tho negro a rho't tr!a!. lie forff eed to Improper relations v.th & white tvemsn. The Klan tiien blindfolded the r.ejro bi he made entreaties for bia life to be spared. The rtesjro vj then jtripred nd lashed scera'.y 2i ti-.r.e.. After the nesrro had been Us.hcd and beaten until lie co.iiri not etand. the letters "K. K." were branded cm his forehead.

TV. nm.r-iri ones so t 'jev w.ll have

-nse e.nooch to turn .Ion u l.'.ab- I :'"':t to i operation i

.-Hr'.tnpi" and the married one? so tli-y will have a bail." of omparlfon f r 'heir husband.o "When marriesl women get to go'.rsr 10 prize fiffhts steadily they will go b-.Tne ar.d look a bit critically at ; tondly-lesrsf d or pot-btilira .,..5-

b.anda " ntercia icnib on .Mondav nipnt. viin ( Jimmy Bronson. who was in chargre j County Clerk . H. I Wiieaton nndj f all boxing- ovc-r.-oa in the Amcri- i Peputy Auditor U .il WhitaKer. eh-iie-j .an expeditionary- force?. sail that) man or the feed committee. The- tlifivi ! .r.-e women g start cf I fr.ns to pr'.TC j rved t o I'Metl on! of the tict sei..-.l - f phts they are 1 11.' u r;J 1 0 just l:l-? the ; tit I." s-r-ason. ! ii-.aie ballet fan. ! Tii -- . ommis-sic in rr- ir.a for th;r ! ' W hen ire f tartcd having- boxtr.g i weekly session on Monday . but out, rvn-.t..a in r-oT-lc .. si., r.i o I ioe e.f fiip T'ljor:- of 1 . ', 1 -i ji lot r.. i l ' n ' A!

L'ppet phuto h(i s celebration ot requiem niais. 1 he cardinal's body in the catafalque is in the foreground. He! is nhotc i ' Cardinal O'Connel! 01 Boston, who, untii the arrival of the new S. cardinal, llenri Druchertv, i the only cardinal in this country. At right is glimpse, of crod watching church dicnitaries filinj: into Baltimore cathedral for the fervices.

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,1 ' ".lmot ten tho'isar.d people stood

G'.cntion of ". Iouis Hf'ivf -?r the funeral sermon for the prince of the rh'Ji.h. tic late C.-.cra! f ribbon? of Baltimore. if' Ar:-h hirhop John l!on?.ano. apostoi-e rloSeeatP at Wa'iincton. cole brated the solemn requie..) mass.

o'ific the church in . r'izrlnc

rain, in respect. Never before in

li-.e hi'icry of the rottntrv hai.

larr.ation of the mayor of Baltimore requested that every citizen drop actmty for one minute at ten o'clock, as a tribute to the

INDIANA FOLKS Goshen, Ind.: "It is now abxwt fdUxm year? mm I had a wonderful demOBjrrrtion with Dr. Tierce's Golden Medical Discovery. I had coughed nifht aad day f 01 whole year and had lort so much ttmh I. ban to look Lke a walking sVftntoa. Two of my sisters had died with tubercukata aad I felt certain that my tir.e had eacoe, too. A fnend rrvommendsd Dr. Pierce"t Goldera edifral Difcovery to my h'jsbaad and it pave new stjrwri and vitality riht from the start, and In a .i-ear's time I n just aa ftronR and bardv as ener." MRS. FT.T7A TEETER, 415 Middlebury St. M uncie, Ind.: "When I had a seyer eoagh, night sweats, lews of weight and appetite and the other tLingB that lead to consumption. I was induced to try Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical PiscQrery. 1 took it faithfully for abont 40 days, and gradually I gained: the cough disappeared an I poi oo flesh and got strong again. I tik v ether medicine- at the time. I hare had nt eoufth for 14 years, sine I was cured by 'Golden Medical rhaoovery.' " MRU, LVCY MCQY. 424 So. Madison St.

HARVESTER. HEAD CHARGES PLOT . CSUCAGO.. April - i.Ob.rK dat. plot has been ltmchd to' Lsjar tba stock, of the Internattonal !HarvTtr comipBy, rumor of Us flasuoclaj condition wers mad In a statement Issued by Harold F. McCormick. president ef the company. Reparts that the company is bot to embark 'on a plan of re-financinj: rrtr denied. Statements that the concr had lost its foreign plants and Us fore.jsrn trads also were branded as untrue. All of th conrpany's foreigTt plants, except that In Russia. a.r operatingfull blast, th statement says, snd the foreign trade buirrss of the company in 1 9 S p amounted to ISO -000,00?'.

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"IIZ" FOR

;E, TIRED FEET

Use "Tiz" for Tender, Puff -ed-Up, Burning, Calloused Feet and Corns Teopte -who are forced to stand ' B. their feet all day know what ore. tr,dr, sweaty, burning feet raew. They use "Tiz," and "Tiz" cures their fc-t right up. It keeps feet in perfect condition. "Ti" is the only re-medy'lo the vorld that, draws cut all the po'i.onous exudations which puff up feet and caue tender, sore, tire4, achingfeet. It instantly stops the pa'.n In. corns. callouses and bunions. It's simply g-lorious. Ah! how cmferLa.bIe ye.ur feet feel after usiny "Tis." Tou"l never limp or Craw up your faxe in pain. VotJr shoes von't tifchtea ar.d hurt your -feet. Get a- box of "Tiz" cow from any druegrist. Just think! a whole year's foot comfort for only a few cents. A d v.

there been Mich a ra therm', of ! lost prelate. F'ollcwir.p the servciurch difrnitai 'es. The Genrc-ian ; ice th- interment of the bodv was n njsic bunted by c-t riaries bad made in the church crvpt. attendnever i'cen heard outside the ed bv . the cardinal's intimate Siftme chapel in Ro 'e. A proe- i friends.

women came to jee them a: tits'," ho j work, no bus.ness - id. "fief ore we stopp-d there were i transacted.

ft -thousnnd women at every iisrbt an..! more women than we couUl take care of '

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J-e Co f f Mason i hi:-. Ia., Is .-pen 1-1 :v.g several days till- weex at the' 1 1 home of liar' Cole on Main street. Il, tit!'

.i'.-i- has spent the past wititer -.v.: h sun in e. :'o n ri 1 o. T . r. and Mrs. I'.ihfr Whee'er : o-o-ori Mf.tii!,',y fri i '.-i f ---n ;a 'ir.-i r 7'oinls in Co- yi:e--,- tlo--lit ti s . nee last f .1 ' '. A..d M"V,' y anh. i"ia ;-U- .Mini. in

ni !,:; of the AKipan-CSeiy Tit e ct rn- M- M.nr.mi Jfe-i-jhw ay. an !n-t.ti..-. winch w o.s lohi in i;.iri M...,- ; 'truoto;- f pl.ys'ca! uit ire In the Fort

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j no schools i pend!nsr t!:is week

; with tier parent". Cu mi v S-'jpcr!ntend i '-nd nr,l Mrs. !'. 1". Il-.i.-hay. j Miss hl.e siehaefer. wiio make?

t r home 1 t.ii 1 1-. and Mr.". J. 1'.. ! nni-y ivtit S ind'iy with her relai

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