Hammond Times, Volume 10, Number 26, Hammond, Lake County, 9 July 1921 — Page 3

July 9, 1921.

THE TIMES PAGS'CHKSiS? maw TAD WRITES AFTERMATH OF BIG SCRAP I!HI!li!IH!!!!ii!li!lil!ii!!l!!i!ii!!i!l!!iii!ili!Hil!ll! ONTARIO'S WILDERNESS IS SPORTSMEN'S PARADISE

BY TAD (Written Expressly for the I. N. S.) NEW YOHK. July D. Jim Corlutt didn't know whether to keep on la.ughir.gr or start crying when the writer saw him yesterday. Jim was thinking of fae stories he had read al-out the Dempsey-CarpentSer fight. "1 must be blind." says he with a perplexed look. "You know I was at the. rings id a but on the level I didn't see half the things those experts wrote about. The stories about the marvelous footwork, the liKhtr.lngrlight thrusts and the graceful dodging say how do they get that way? "There was nothing in that whole fight that showed either' man one l:t t lever. Carpentier is a pretty good lighter but I wouldn't say he was clever. I'd call Griffo, Dempsey, the Nonpareil, Tommy Ryan and Jack MoAulliTe clever, but I couldn't honestly fay trfat Carpentier classes with those fellows . 'Carpentier has the fastest rlj-ht han I've ever seen and I've seen a lot of good rights in my time. Eut lie showed nothing at all in the clever Hne. The fellow is a cat. He watches for opening and unless his opponent l nuicK as a flash or has an iron jaw. Carpentier will gi-e him a lot of trouble. "Dempsey didn't show me any cleverness at all. The stories I read of the fisht were full of talk of speed and cleverness but I didn't s-ee any of it. "Dempsey la more like Jeffries than any othe rheavy I've ever seen. lie is

a big strong fellow with a pile-driver punch and an iron Jaw. They talk about matching him with Brennan or Gibbons. That would be murder. Kit:ht now there isn't a man in the world who has a chance with him. He's too young and strong for them.

il'.s body Mows will st

in a few rounds."'

top any of them

Providence Will Not Do All, As a general rale Providence seldom Trtuchsafes to mortals any more than just that degree of encouragement "which suffices to keep them at a reasonably full exertion of their powers. Hawthorne.

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ead About Our Greatest

The two hundred and seventy J

riles of canoeing down the Mississauca River between walls of dense forests, slipping into one exquisite lake after another and making oo portages, is accounted the acme of out-door pleasure by those who have been so fortunate as to have traveled this Ontario water trail. The start is usually made from Biscotasing, S miles ost of Sudbury, where cutfits and guides can be obtained. This route passes through Bisco and Spanish Lakes, then into Spanish River where one is likely to see a dozen moose in the course of a day's journeying. Spani-h and Canoe Lakes and several lakelets intervene ere Mississauga Lake, the source of Mississauga River, is reached. From here the travel is all down stream through wildly beautiful scet.ery. Tall spires of pines reach heavenward above the solid wall of forest that lines either bank. Moose, deer and other wild animals often emerge from the dense woods to raze at the passing strangers. They are seldom molested and are quite fearless and present splendid targets for the camera. Excellent fishing is at hand the whole distance speckled trout, lake trout, bass, pike -nd muskies are so plentiful that one seldom casts without getting a bite. Pretty

little streams come stealing

silver offerings into the Mississauga and to coax the travelers to leave the big river and seek the hidden charms of the hinterland. The Mdr trips often lea J to waters oxer which white men have never lishod. The majority of the portages are just long enough to give you a chance to got the kinks out of yur calves and are a pleasure rather than a hardship. The portage at Aubrey Gorge affords a wonderful sight, that of the river surging and swirling through a quarter-mile

gorge and then making a 107 foot

a half hours to shoo1; the Fortymile Rapids, which is done with no mure effort than reclining in the canoe and using the paddle now and then to keep it in the channel. The portage around Mississaugua Tunnel is made by team over a good road that parallel the narrow cut in the solid : ock through which tho river churns its way for three miles. The route really end.- at the Canadian Camp Club IIou..e one-half hour above Sowerby, from the latter it is a 45 minute motor run tj

through the forests to pour their leap over a cliff. It takes one ai d ' the railway at Thessalon.

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certa.n.y seem to be among the really New y0rk to tudy for one solid vear fascir.atins things of life to the multi- in the V. W. C. A. training school in iui.e. Tae convict ship. Svcccvs. which order to go back and assist in the V.

i-ao jafi uoovea in tne iiuason river, . work

has been visited by 13.000,000

n the nine-year trip around the worid, upon which Capt. D. H. Brown took

donee the declaration of Medium John Slatt-r's secretary that the iter could Kive offhand if he so Ier ird an ai-,' var.ee release on the vrrdiet in the Stil'.man case. the outcome of th.o Dempscy-Carpentler fijriit, and any othftr of these great national j'je.-t;ons which are kepiny our populace aw like after bedtime. Ten seconds he give as the r.oc:ary amount cf time for Mr. Slater t.- brins from the other world accurate information a." to th exact v hereab .uts cf Mrs. F'.orenc. T.. Lee 6. He just doesn't care to do it. realizing, no d.vj'ot. the importance of ! e e p i n z p e o p ' f t- u f y 1 1 : i n k i n sr a b o u t something;. I

would be short. Ecth women, it was .-tat il. will take the stand. Perhaps the hardest biow dealt the defense was ruling of Judge R. S. Cole, which barred rt cords of the dying statements of the judge in which he is

said to nave incoherently and indis- I rss cor.ne-rtf.1 syllables su.-tant.ated the ' wrfmer.s' story. In this statement he was said to have affirmed that he fell j off a btd. striking his head against a. ZTZ t adlatnr. thus causing the wound which r" c.-rstm-u:.-d to his death. This state-i ir.ent wa: said to be the chief reliance I

her for exhibition purposes. The Sue-

in Belgium. She is on!v 21

people' years old and one of the prettiest girls

that the New York docks have seen In many weeks, but she is very serious Jn

me uaaeyne has arrived in.

Murder to the tune of a flu?" was too much for Tra'f :- Police r.vtn Hir-iis. ! and when ha heard the shoo ir.g ani the music all mixM up d . r. at a North P.iver pier, lie hw his whittle violently and 'elleri "Murler" at the to; of his wel '-carry in sr vc:c--. As-

her intention to devote the next f..w 1 ltaco anne.Tred -.n-l the onnr!.. M-.-rc

" l"c '"' ' U'P itriL UI lne trans- years of her youth to sriving the girls : lorts which served 100 years ago as of her own country the'kind of organ:-

'"""i .-'ons, 10 tase uritain s ov- 2ation that America

urlow prisoners to ti

'n --v-usiraua. &ne is a nanasoine , t n France, rlurin

ship, according to the standards of; saw

trailed. There in the after store-room of the srod sV.'.p Dar.fe, sat Antonio

has. Her mission i Tissano and h'.. hMner Coir.hi.-o .r. i

penal settle- , is the result of a Belgian woman's vis- I rounded by the flute, the rJrt -.l. ar.d

two dead rats. It seems that for sev-

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t. .at oaj. v.-i.n nana-carvmgs ar.d teak-, her request. Florence Rislev of th wood finish brightened with gilt over-j American organization went to Be'lays and escutcheons. Captain Brown' gium in 191S and began the orjanizar.as it fitted up with wax figures of tic-n of an association in Bru-',

, " --"o '"'iaj-"ii nunarea girls; joined in thej Piper. lie ro him out h' and from their cose cells, and with the iron f.rst year and now ther r sonni v . .....

cat. o'-nine- members. In the csmosien for fnl ..,..,wh.

as I said,: the first American type of camnaien ' inr. f tve rt-'- .if w-nf-,- t

Belgium has ever seen the goal was) out. And out they rarr.e to ,jtn ti

en vrvszps. rats chfi" in the sto w o u 1 d m a 1-: e m a y

flourished on b : c o one da

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e room. ; with them.

Then the

f umi ga t ion. remember--

1 the thing They ; ""o:n- ' Pied

chains and the original

tails" in brave display. And

visitors have, flocked to it by the millions in its long cruise! Every small boy living in a small town adjacent to water enough to flat the Success has seen its horrors, but that doesn't dull

tae edge of New the- vessel.

York's interest in I

Flappers who live in New Tork right al-ng are viewing as a distinctly unfriendly act the paragraph in a New York morning paper the other day.

which read. "Mrs. Boyce is young and pretty. She has not been in Newj

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You don't have to brush again.tt dirty park benches to soil your nice clean frock these day. You just have to stand in an airy place. Five buckets of dirt were taken from the air supplied to a Brooklyn public school in a recent test. ac-orSing to ventilation englivv-rs here ittttndins; an exhibition of ventilating machinery.

set at SO.noo franc and the collection; amounted to 134.000. Miss Gadeyne's I father was killed in the war and her' mother died from the shoe k : so t ff.

stories of the war relief work done by girlr almost as young as she under the Y. W. supervision made a stronsr appeal to her. She is enthusiastic over the work but one thing disturbs her in these first few days here. "Why don't the Americans look happier?"

she asked. "In Belgium, many people, of course, are not happy, but those who are show it. They :nile; they laugh. Here I watch people on the street. I know many of them are bappy. But their faces look hard and

ed b" an expert. . . un'il the clumsy

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Antonio did th" rest, police burst in and fr

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time since their trial oper.rd. Goldie Gordon, pretty arti.-t's r.-.od-l. .and Mr: Myrl (Kecse) James, trained nurse charged with the murder of Judge John Devereaux. sat in court todav with wan faces and were visibly nervous as the taking of testimony was resumed.

juuseti :it mat matter. 1 ne spiritu-I

Hsty who have just ben convening in

set. ar. though they their happiness.'"

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