Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 195, Hammond, Lake County, 9 February 1922 — Page 11

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HEW POPE'S POUCY IS REVEALED rSTAFT CORRESPONDENT I. H. SEKVICE1 KOALfc a. Fop iiu XI Via not em owitlnua the policy of the lata iovn Benedict XV for reconciliation between th vaUcaa and the Italian state but also will lend the powerful assistance of Lb. Papa.-y towards the reconstruction uf -war-turn iurope. It was learned today from iqu authoritative source 111, selection of the former Archbishop of Milan for the Chief of St Peter wtll be a popular one, attested by tie fiwod of coagratuiaUory meaaea that are pouring Into the Vatican trom all parts of the world. The coronation, wiii take place on Sunday, it being the tradition of the Kotnaii Church to conduct the coronation on the first holiday following- the Fapal election. Xh vej-ntre will taJ-.e place In. St Petres and the Sisti'te Chapel. There wajf keen disappointment that Cardinal O'Conr.ell, of liostun. arrived Just tow late to participate la the final ballot of the conclave. The American Cardinal entered the conclave at 2 AO o'clock Monday afternoon and wag received by Cardinal Oaaparrl. The conclave was not officially dissolved until 4 o'clock In the afternoon. It was reported ev- tha n-uvspaper La Tribuna that - Cardinal O'ConneM br-Jug-ht J'.OOO.Oo representing- American contributions to St Peters. Cardinal Daiijrherty of rh.ladelphia, aiifi Cardinal peg-in of Quebec, are due t ti Friday. They will be in time to take 7'art In the coronation rites. Cardinal Oaaparrl has b?en re a opolnted Papal serretary of State. lie has been regarded as the Ch.ef leaier f the eocalied pvace part y In the Paired tolleee which desires reconciliation with the -julritiai.

ONLY POSED PHOTO OF EX-KAISER SINCE EXILE, OBTAINED AFTER MONTHS OF EFFORT THOUGH CLOSELY GUARDED

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Lx-KsLr Wilhelra, the ex-kaiserin and Prince Joachim's boT. postas for the camera, um! aa enlarged photo of the ex-kaisfr's face made from the same pho'e.

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S;nf ex-Kiser Wilhe!m fled fntr Holland at the close of the war he and his associates have taken every possible precaution af a.rst the obtaining: cy any one of a photograph pf himself. Intrepid photographer have tried rverv wean? ! "Im'-'c "vrrl --t

Doorn, where he has been lisirR, to photograph him. Ail efforts failed. In April, l?2l. the exkaiser heeded the pleas of the kaierin. to be photographed with her and the son of Prince Joachim. After the kaissrin a deavh a rnjrt time 'ater r fw of

these photo were givtn to tritJrnate friends. Gen. von Ludendorf received onj. Through an aide of Ludendorf representatives of the Keystone View Company after months of eHort. obtained that picture. It m reproduced nrve.

tt. C. t-roughry, secretary of the Indiana Public service commission, ha? sent out the announcement that Illinois Eell Telephone Co-., has f!ld its petition for authority to carry out Its present rates in Gary, Whiting and Kaet Chicago. The three petitions have been consolidated and a public hearing will be held by a member of the commission Friday, February H, at the Gary city hall.

DEMANDS RIVAL TAKE HUSBAND ON LOVE "PROBATION

MAI LEE STRONG FOR . THE UMBOS

From the start of the recent aelt- j ititnt No one knows more than ho t!on for this harbor one man has been j about the needs of the district and ht consptculotisly active. In 1311 the has a national reputation as a harbor Times printed the address on a pro i engineer and navigation expert. As posed harbor at Wolf Lake by Henry consulting engineer or executive offlW. Lee before the C S barbor board ! cer of the commission hu kncwled at Warhingtoa. Since then Major Iand experience could be utilized tnd has continued to urge the project, re ' the confidence which he has won by centiy succeeding in getting official i 1-is public spirited effort would make plans made by the U. S. engineers, j ihe public of both .states welcome his Last year ha organized the interstate appointment.

commission to boost the project of which llayor Brown Is chairman, anil Lee, secretary and engineer. Laws have been passed by both states establishing: the Investigating;

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The completion of the Interstate Harbor Commission cf Illinois and In diana by the appointment of the federal commissioner a few days go

practically Insures the construction, commission and appropriating maintenance and operation at Wolf for expenses.

Liike and Lake Michigan of one of ths worlds most important harbors. In connection with the fr-'t, Lawrence waterway It will be an absolute necessity. The advantage of this great public work to Hammond and vicinity m fact to the whole country is self evident.

Wolf Lake harbor Is the crowning: feature of local development and Ma Jor Lee as an advisor ef the board would be the right man fn ths right place.

It is hoped for the benefit of the project that this man. who ha been its prime mover and prorr.oter, will ion tinue to be associated with its develop-

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Mrs. Jessie D. Blackatone. Mra. Jersie D. Blackstone of Melrosa Highlands, near Boston, Iks madia a unique offer to "th other woman" in her husband's affections. Mrs. Blackstone would &IIw the woman to enter tha Blackstone home and live as hia wife for eix month

Dr. Edwards' Olive Oil Tablets Get at the Cause and Remove It. rr. Edwards' Oil- e Tablets, the substitute for ca'omel, act gently on the bowels and posit'.ve'.y do the work. f eople afflicted with bad breath find quick relief through Pr. Edwards' OHve Tablets. The pleasant, sugarcoated tablets are taken for bad breath by all who know them. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets act gen Oy but firmly on the bowels and livei stimulating them to ratural actioi clearing the blood and gently purify

ing- the entire system. They do thai j which dangerous calomel does without j any ol the bad after effects. Ail the benefit of nasty, slekenlne. gripinsr cathartics are derived from Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets without i griping, pain or any disagreeable e' j fects. Dr. P". M. ' Edwards discovered the; formal afte rseventeea years of practice among patients afflicted wft.i : bowel and liver complaint, with th. attendant bad breath." ) Olive Tablet sare purely a reiretablp : ecmpound mixed with olive oil; you j Take one or two eTery night for week and note the effect. 15c and J9C i will know them by their olive color i Ad. i

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Oney Fred Sweet The maji who worked at 100 different jobs for the purpose of getting material for feature articles and sohrt stories, will deliver his entertaining lecture,

"In The Other Fellow's Shoes" Friday Evening, February 10th at 8 o'clock At the K. of P. Hall Hohman and Ogden Streets ,Hammoiid Thousands have read his experiences from steeplejack to Pullman porter in the Chicago Sunday Tribune. He tells them as well as he writes.

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TWO START WORLD TRIP W A SCHOONER t INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE) LOto .i-xiiCi3. Feb. cvic-e Daniels ind G-eor;;e A. Johnson, mariners ai.J .tplorr-rg, have started from Lo.v Ar.geles harb..r in a Utile schooner on ,he first le? of a trib around the world. The voyage Is expected to last two yfiar-s. The little auhooner has an ad-qti;' spread of sail for ordinary voyHglna;. but is equipped with a gasoline engine for use in calms ad in enter-.i.u; and leaving porta. Ths vessel is called Lob Amigui.

FINANCIER IS OPTIMISTIC

INTtRNAJIONAL NEWS SERVICE! WAaJni.li'i0.v Feb. Itie fluanelaJ and commercial outlook for tills section of the country during 1922 was characterised to-day as "very bright" by Milton D. Ailes, one of the leading financiers of the south.

SLOAN'S RELIEVES NEURALGIC ACHES FOR forty ytars Sloan's Liniment has been the quickest relief for neuralgia, sciatica and rheumatism, tired muscles, lame backs, sprain aad. strains, aches and pains. Keep Sloan's handy and apply freely, Without rubbing, at the first twinge. It eases and brings comfort surely and readily. You'll find it clean and eon-akin -staining. Sloan's Liniment is pain's eneaijr. Ask your neighbor. At all druggists 35c, 70c, $1.43.

Wednesday, Feb. 8, 1922

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"The prospects for tha coming yaar are very bright," be aaid. "Th expected business smash has railed to materialize and apparently has beea averted. Re adjustment la now In full swing- and 1922 looms as a year of restored prosperity. We are on tha upward path at last."

Biggest Bird Cage. Probably the world'a lariat Mrd ffigf Is In St. Louts, a dome of netttne ft Ion? by K0 fef wide and hich nnd holding nearly 300 birds. ' --

Fastidious Beans. Bears, especially those of the whit specie, are rsther fantldloas about their tcCetaL They are aald te comb their hair witb their nrnd rlaw, and lick tbemuelTea tx toake their hair shine.

Did Year Ever DoMee haw polltlrsj bertlia differ from sleeping bertha? 80 far aa we have been able to discover nobody object to an upper bertB In politics. Arthur IL Folwell tn Leslie',

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DANCING

Orpheum Hall 152 State St., Hammond PHONE 3328 Every Wednesday and Saturday night. Dancing chsses for beginners every Monday and Friday. .Children's classes Saturday lessons by appointment. Wanted 10 Young Ladies to Assist in Dancing.

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