Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 257, Hammond, Lake County, 19 April 1921 — Page 8

Lucij Jeanne Price

SPECIAL TO THE "TIMES! NT7W TO 1UC Apr!! H New Tcrk counts that lost whh h doesn't m o fomi brlsrht little m.ivonifnt started to help t? world' n'.r-nsr. The very lMtc.it "ETsnlTntlon of the kind tif nothlnr to do with prohibit ion, Income tax'1, dlv.trve. or vrar?, It 1 eom'orncd pntiro- : wth th prrsonnl mittcr -f rvsou'.nf? r. rid prtrrvintr reputations. It already h ... n.tde from fl. settled puri.io, n nimv an .irnounrcmsnl and ft wet of eommnridrron'f. Thf nam" Is "Ih-isclHa." hl'!i

In the nnm d club, !f on" my put it ; ; f. rs t wny, of the founder of the move-p.-.cr.t: and thij nnnnnnrnmcnt r-nds, "It is proposed to Invl'c ovit; one to con- i "ntrate pom" t!mo each dny oti the subI.Tt of retnita'lnn mid writ" their own !

thoughts In th form of versos, rss.ijs or preempt, and cunt ribut p them freely to th" newspaper:", pnd circulate thrmi bword of moutli." It Is ft ku Helens, imul. fit Senffrrn m!-ht my, who believe that thn thousrht brought forth by "conoent rutin on th fu'ib.b"vt of roput -itlon" would hlp thn kindly crusade. If "ci-n-trlhutpd to th" iipvspn-ppr?i.' lut the iwven commandment s may tnho earn of that, im they ilt nil conccrnf-d with the dtit j-of praising nnn's fellow bclng-n. Thor, Scotch terror ma-ncot to the I'r.rr 0cnx II, famous thn onc-tlmi xre-a.ee whip. hM hereditary aversion to cats. 3TecJin.sod one down the dork the

by th" l.rltish as a prison for their A niorioa n captives, and prol:bly many an .MiiiTl'iin pntriot looked through ! ho?e bars which h.ivo wit h-stood the century and a half. It doesn't tnUe hnr to develop hprohmi Little "Mickey" Itym was only wvmi ;inr eld, but whin he and seine of hi;: Third avenue plnymate-s were naught the other day In a falling buildiior, Mickey pushed rnd led them all to safety, even thouqrh Hip brick wall was almost upon b'.m as lie stopped to K"t little Helen Murphy through an open in K Into safety, "'hi re wasn't time for .Mickey to pet t'.rourh aftT her. The crash came as he RtartPd. and the Seven rear obi boy ,P,,i the braist mm t-f the rps h-ip (iipd--'for their people or th-!r comr.'idps. The pinko !s Now Turk's lrtest Importation. It Is not, as It sound. new nlmlan creature for the ISronx zoo. It's a tree, a decorative, fast irrowinn tree, from Japan and Korea, which lias boon brought over to beautify the park etrlp in the middle of Broadway from Sixtieth street, north.

Rumors are crowding each other fast alontf Broadway concerning tho

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other day so enR-ross-'MIy he forxrot It wns nxt season. Klsle Kfrcuson back

si'.llnjr time for his vessel, ana wnen no returned It was on Its vrny eastward across tho Atlantic. He we-s sitting en thfulre of the dock, wa!!'.nr pitously. when Capt. Lassen, a fellow mriner cf.me a-longr, chartered a. tu. for his Eecla.1 benefit and ran htm safftljr out to his liner. There Is a. Uiriil of Joy tn the oecajs-

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jo r. ri I Qisoo vt-ry in v - of an Instance of preservation of scraps cf her early history. IV.wn ne-.r the rnnhattan ertranee to tho Brooklvn h-'dire Is one such instance. Just to left of the ms!n entrance of n modern buUdlnR tli.re, is luilt into the wail a barred window from tho old supir hem so which occupi'xl tho site of the liovolutlrnary days. The old house wis v.s.-d

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HOW COMMUNISTS AKE SPREADING TERROR IN GERMANY

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"SAFETY FIRST" PROVES FAULTY

MARTIN'S KKIUtY. OHIO. April A local resident hail seeini cases of (winded whlakey la his home. ,W"nn he b-arrel the police. Vnv: rean-iiiiifT for ! . In the t:e5rhbc,r:n lieuf.hH, he moved bis cava Into an alley bciiMe his re'!iil:e, After tie- p,i!e.: h.i-) H..rchl hi pro-rnls,-llmlli.kc i:.c,li ! r. ho started for tlie alley, Iitt-.Tit ii;'eri reTorl:-tr t!,

isps to t'ti.'ir i h-.c s i-i his :f liar, l: :t t;.e boo?.'; was j,toii". Kevral p'-rsous had noted h! -ofi : nrd tfinr.d t h "irt whiio tr.e vnr nnd police wre In the hous.

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QU,ETUSymi P. D. Q. P. D. f) , Peiky Ir-v!N Oubtus St ttie nnnie of th new uh.-mu-ni tlmt P. netuully ends the lu f;on!ly, hvd " Uu;, Koacii, s. Ant nnd plea. ' as 1'. D. Q kills the Jiv0 ones Biid liKir iitul rtous future 'f uetieiHtioiis Not tin h'.i... t poivd'-r V but ii tfc-JTie-ii ueiiki: onytliiaj f yo'i line ever ued. f A .).") ec at caekiiio roaiiea n r I

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WOMAN GOLFER

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rrFF rnPRFSPJNDEST I. N. SERVIC

IJNDON. Apr,! 1J-- No inva.nns g.cfcr. who has ever appeared on Knfrsh courses, has won the unstinted praise that is being- showered on Miss Alexa Stirling-, auburn-haired, browneyed Atlanta, Ga.. gdrl. who is In England for the British woman's golf championship at Turnberry, staxtins May 30. Newspaper today are filled with photographs of the American woman champion, taken Monday at Stoke IVges. where she mada her tlrst a.ppt .i ranee in a competitive match. The Daily News pays: 'Miss Stirling- is undoubtedly the jivst accomplished g-olfer who ever crossed the Atlantic from America. She has demonstrated clearly that she has unusual skill." "She appears to have every shot at r.T command and will be hard to del at,'' says the Kxprcs The Daily Mai! characterizes iliss .Stirling: sua a "vory line player" and liie Morning: Post declares she la a "most finished golfer." Today Miss Stirling- was scheduled to play In the ladies' annual open tournament at Itanelag-h.

tho epeokins etate; W. P. Hart be

coming: a stag-fi actor rather than a cinema, hero; Lillian G'.sh In vaudeville; and t'liarlle Thaplln there, toj; Iurette Taylor to the !llm world under the direction of Griffith; John llarymore. with the Intensity which led to h'.B breakdown last season, working- in lioth at the same time, those are a. few of the stories. The "back to tho farm" movement has become more than a subejet for editorial and tlctlon writers. One farm exchange bureau in New York tells of having- done a $20.00' .noo business last year in pending- back to the Melds and

byways people who were tired of hlg-h- '

ways and wanted to raise their own corn.

PLOT AGAINST WESTMINSTER t 'ITfRNAT'CNAL NFWS SERVICE! LONDON, April 16. Newspapers saturated with paraffin were discovered In an isle of the Westminister Abbey this morning. Scotland To rd Immediately lieg-an an investigation on the theory that the papers may have been placed there by Sinn Feiners plotting- incendiarism.

HELPS NEGRO SEE INVISIBLE STAIRS

INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE J KANSAS i'ITY. Mo., April Opium irearns are substantia), uccordli.tf to he poliie. A iu.f-.ro, trapped in a raid on an '.turn Joint hre. was in deep sleep.

TVASHrVG'TOX. April IS. Absolut" phoribitlon of Japanese Immigration of every character was asked of concress today by V. ?. McV'latehy, representingthe Japanese exclusion league of California, when he appeared hefore the house Immigration comrnitt ee.

UY 1-T, A NIC 11. MASON STAFF CCBSESTNTENT 1. N. StRVI tf'l roTSPA.M. April lie Augusta Victoria. "Ihr.press of Sorrow" was laid to her last rest here today In the Antiken Tempel. an iintl1U" mausoleum Just off the palace S.uis Solid, built by Frederick tho Great. The old Prussian king- had nan ed It so because It was the j la e where he forgot his cares and sorrows. w The funeral of the ex-kais. rin was the most imposing cent seen within c. f.,T-ei..r iterman .-moire since

days of tho Hohen7.ollem rcii,'n. j The special train carrying the former kaiserin'.s ooffrn arrived at WiM j Park station lvre. promptly at 1:: j o'clock last r.itrbt. At o'cl 'i k this mornlrv- f'mr j pitch black lo-rses with black plumes ( waving from their io-ads. drew up in j front of the ra-.lr.'.-id sfitb-n with th" , imperial loarse, w Mcti was. c. r a ' ed i with four bunches, of black plumes. A thousand d'onior .- r:ny ai.d navy j officers in fr.'t.la tin. form stood in tnlli- j tary formation around Sans Som-i pal-j ace, while nthors lined b..th sides of, the avenue leading to tie N. ios Palais. :

empress! actinff as pall bearers, nssc f id by farmer court fvanla, remow the coffin from tne futjer il cur.

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At P:30 o'clock. t!i" ox-or.,vn Prin- t spare room in j;irri t or c Mar he re :n cess Gecllie, a from pa n i d by tic royal j ', tsdam was rented l"!.,' in advanci princes and. princesses and former j a t. fabulous pric-jt. Chairs in hoi , 1 court functionaries, arrived at U'i ! d j h bhy w indows iil ne brou'it from f c a I'ark station. to tM in.u ks m b M e w Ircbv sf at - Ihcked officers of tie "Q-jn's nlons tic line , f t he pni'-'finii 1 Owns" cur.i -sier and ftisillicr b dy- f r as muc'i as L'.nee Marks. Tee r id

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SABBATH WOULD CANCEL ORDER

'INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE WASHINGTON, April lb. Llancellai;on by Congress of the order under lor.ald O'Callaghan. Lord Mayor of

Cork, must leavo the United States is 1 sought by a resolution introduced In t lie house today by Representative Sab- j bath of Illinois. j The resolution declares that O'Ca'lair- ! han was eligiblo to enter the Unitei j S'ates with a passrrt but that he was j forced to become a stow-away because ; t'.-.f) British authorities would not give him a passport. Under the resolution j o'Oallagftan would be given asylum here J as a political refugee. I O'Callaghan has been ordered to re- i ship foreign by the labor department J before tho first wek In June. j

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There is real common tense in just. I'.oiielng- wht.-tier the linir is well kept t judge nf a wonian'a rieatncs-s, or g-e.d ta.-ite. I? y,u are one of the, fe-.v who try to make the most o-f j your hair, remember that it is not advisable, to wash 'lie hair with any) i b-anscr ma le fur all purpos.H, out I always use some, K,J shampoo. You I .an . njoy the very best by getting-J some taiithr.ix from vgur druggist. 1 dissolve a t. as; rf jl in a cup of hot ' water. T;i i i makes a f,,;i cup , sricmpoa liquid, enough so it is e,T-v ! "ppiy it to all tliu hair instead ofi j''-"' top .f the liead. DanGtt:fT. e.-- ss oil. and dirt are dissolved and entirely disappear. Your hair will ! so fluffy that it will lo,,k much heavl. r liian it Is. Its luster and softness wi'l ai-o (i . 1 i i; h t you, while the stimulatid -e.r.p in-ins tie . alth which Insures h-ir rrowth.-Ai!v,

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THE UNIVERSAL CAR

Here are authentic figures from the Ford factory at Detroit. They show you just how many Ford cars and trucks have been built each month since January I, 1921, and how many have been sold to retail customers in the United States.

JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH

Produced 29,883 35,305 61,886

Delivered to Retail Customer 57,208 63.603 87,221

Total Production 127,074 Total Retail Sales 208,032 showing that actual sales for the first three months of 1921 exceeded production by 80,958 Ford cars and trucks. April requisitions already specify 107,719 additional cars and trucks, and the estimated April output of the factory and assembly plants combined calls for only 90,000! These, facts clearly show that the demand for Ford products is growing much faster than manufacturing facilities to produce and were it not for the dealers' limited stocks, which are now being rapidly depleted, many more customers would have been compelled to wait for their cars. It will be only a matter of weeks, therefore, until a big surplus of orders will prevent anything like prompt deliveries. If you would be sure of having your Ford car or truck when you WDnt it, you should place your order now. Don't delay. Phone us or drop us a card.

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UNNELL MO

TOR COMPANY

Hammond, East Chicago and Gary Indiana Hammond Phone 650 East Chicago Phone 947 Gary Phone 1760

Of Every Wanted Variety Reduced! Save money on your Spring shrubs and plants by getting them here tomorrow. These items are specially priced for clearance, as long as lots last: ROSE Hardy greenhouse stock WILL BLOOM 11 IIS SEASON in -3 "551 TdT-IFTQ usse' Beauty and Killanty varieties of white, pink and red, ytT J3IJr-iiiiO Specially priced at JL ZJ? Carolina Poplar Trees, 6 feet high . . . . 59c Silver Maple Trees, 6 feet high 49c Weeping Mulberry, umbrella shaped, 3-year. . $2.98 Snow Ball Bushes,. 4 to 5 foot, special at 39c Honeysuckle Bush, pink, white and )relIow, 3 to 4 foot, at 45c Spiraea Van Houttei (Bridal Wreath), 2 to 3 foot, at 25c Red Currant Bushes, 3 years old, good hardy stock, at 25c Concord Grape Vines, 3 years old. 23c Peonies, pink, white or red, 5 to 10 eyes, at... 35c Apple, Cherry, Peach and Pear Trees, 3 years old, your choice at 69c Black Raspberries, a bunch of 10 plants 75c Althea Tree Form (Rose of Sharon) 59c

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Onion Sets Your choice of Red or Yellow Onion Sets. O Per pound White Onion Sets. C Special, per pound.

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Lawn Mower (3 Heavy Cutters) A 14-inch wide Lawn Mower, with 8-inch wheel and three

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GRASS CATCI IERS Made of heavy canvas and galvanized bottom. 1 OC Reduced to

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