Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 199, Hammond, Lake County, 14 February 1922 — Page 10

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Only Screen Star Mentioned in Letters HER "BLESSED CABY" LETTERS HELD BY AUTHORITIES tv cen 73 Ali i 100 rohberien fsince rhritiv a a, mj rrc'i.v.d tuilny. It dvclj;f d that three of thm were arrtjBted twu iviuka at" and released In Tn!n1i:)unj I-Jxrresi of the New York Centr Porter, Ind, resuitinj In the dta 44 rersot.p, vrt dism'ssed here by i-';-ei ia.1 Jwiid Hurry X. Crump rrowi ulor Joi:-i ti 1' .i '..ii th- dtr-u'. the court that 1 1 r : wit tieses o '.vrerl-r r,iit-l t.oi Ttrstd.t.Miohijran aii-l ?K:t. ' :.h -ut theru .'-j-. to ho i i of -.ta.KI - LOWELL The letter? wh-rh Mnhel Normand trrote to Willi Taylor, recovereJ by officials after they had mysteriously disappeared, are bein heid pending the outcome of the district attorney's prob of the Taylor trnpe-dy. Miss N'orniand has piven the authorities hrr holt ia the search for Taylor's s'.ayer. NEW YuliK. rob. 12. Of the many j r)(, Word was received hero yesterday of the death of ClaSrc I'almVr at hit kfnie in Hammond. Tiif en use of oV.-iM. wa pneumonia. Claire former!;- :iei here with bis parents, Mr. and Jjri. :,r. A Pulm-er. Mrs. C. XT. McN'ey tvss a Chicago risitor yesterday. H. F. Crunden of Chicago delivered a lecture on the "Telephone, ami! It l.'ses" at tiie regular monthly meeting' of the I'arent-Tt-achers' flub ;it thn high school building lat evening. The ro-ettng- wa. well attended and the Lalik was listened to with interest. H'-r.-n sT.irn Ho kn.-w. some of whom ha vi- !)(!) thrown s-juitrely into the sfntlU-lit by, the unrelniting inquiry i; to h;s asso.-iaiion v illi them in the Hollywood li'.nt colony, V:!!i;i!!i r;:'..pd Ta' lo-. !;i (.:. tor, meutioried !,ut on .M.try Mi:.:.s .J in tor in J.i letter.- t hiv in ; ..,r ,.;. .jn uv htcr. Mi-'-s E'.he! Iai.-y Tiif.in.-r "An out race that thine-' l;k this hapr'i;." I'hief of J!lo: Uarl'i3 C. t it;orri.V -osn nii-i't. if1 ' M. C. WRECK CASE DISMISSED ItfOTHUR GRAY SWEET POWDEI ! KIDNAPPING j 'AM'AIi.Tt'0. l.VP.. Fob. 13 Trial inf Wit'lflTo T- li-.iti r.i.fl Crnrce F.lock. W -OR CH LDREr BANDITS HELD englr-.ertr urd tlreman, reft-'-t! v!y, of the CatiatJlan i:x:'rc5. of tho Michliran 'II1'A(V . IV! . l.;--i::ht :.ldna;-p:n ' Yiitrai l;a!lroiid wh'h, on Fehr-.:ary !r-ii;ts. l t - j 1 re-Tonfible. fr - 2s, l2t. collMe.l w-ttli th- Interstate Wr-rr(t T InrnJ Fnr n-in I vet.

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Miss Dora Fripho was the jrue: of Mrs. Xick Kirsh. Thursday evening. Mr. s.nd Mrs. S.poffird of Hammond isitcd with Mr. and Mrs. I'eter Schoen fcatOrtAj evening. Mr .and Mrs. Ilrand of Chicago spent the. wtpk-fnd at the home of Vr. and Mrs. lay KasUe Vernon Tanis is on the sick Itst. The teachers of the fiarochtai school Tijritt-6 the Gary schools on Friday.

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OTH K. Th Griffith. Cnneti-in church heid aeir annua.! meeting at the church. Feb. ',, 1Z2. lor the election of a. trui'c ax.d transtact other important business. The foilo-ving are trustees: A. W. 7,:ghtfoot, term expires Fob. 19-; i". R. Pe Keamer, term expires Fp'j.. 3020: O. C. Foiilton. tirna exrjrfj F'.i., 1?23. re-electd. Mitf S. A. IJC.irrPOOT, Secy.

80 FOREIGN LEGIONAXRES COMING HERE TT. tvFfTK&TOS. Fct. 13. Eighty American es-soldicji ho entiated in the Spanish foreign legion, and whope return to the United States has teen effected by this government. xv'.M rail from Che'-boori?, France, on Feb. -2. sboirt. the shirplns board iteamrr merita, the st&to tlepaxtment &nrounend today. The men are now in barracks at Catlii, but 'will be transported to Cherl.'iurt immediately. Their passage to the United States is being paid by the meri;an Red Cross.

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't. J icons Oil ."tops any pain and rheumatism !s pain only. 'et one -se In fifty require? in

ternal treatment. Stop drugging! Rub soothing, penetratingtt. Jacobs Oil right into your sore, stiff, ochine: joints and relief comes instantly. St. Jacobs Oil is a harmless rheumatifsm liniment which nver disappoints and can not bur a the sVtin. Limber up: Quit complaining-! 0t a s-ma'l trial hot tie of old, hor.e.t St. Jacobs Cil at any rtniR store, and in juft a moment you'll be free from rheumatic pain. ?'trfT,f.-'-i and

.t:ff :t,.4ci. pon'r ,ciff?r! Kelicf awaits y.'ij. f:t. Jacobs Oil l just as pood Jor c!aticn, n-jra's!a, liinbu.', back-P.'-he, pr!n,. Adv.

us." Tba.t va.s tb.e mesace sent by M'c.hacl Collin.-", premie- i.i the i.e-ly established Sinn Fein government of South Ireland today in reply to a cablepram signed "Lyons" of the Irish Republican organization nt Washirgton. ' I warn you not to assist and not countenance the coup d'etat planned againnt the new govtrnntit," ColliM wired.

SHOCKNG TRAGEDY

N TERS AT'O" AL NE'A S SERVICE TOKT HI'Ko.N. .viH.h.l. K.-D. I". Anthony Pou':;-, 51, reefntly rele Jsed from an insane Risylum. beat his father, Ccrnfli'js, to death -s fth a hammer today and pounded his sister, Mrs. John Tolest, so severely fhe may die. lie then rufh"d into the street and threatened several persor.5 with the hammer and knife, but w overpowered and a-rrested. He is held pendinjr the outcome r-t a coroner's lr-iurs: tonight.

TONG WAR BREAKS OUT IN FRISCO - PAN FRANCISCO, Feb. tj. Pe5ptto tho fact that a peace conference is be. inir held here, a Tons: war alone the Pacific roast rai?efj its ht-ad apain today xrith the report of trouble, between the Hip Sin cm and Kinir Kcnss. One Hip Sing Tong man at San Joe wa reported today a-4 having been seriously injured by Three American

ized youn-r Chinese who rnado their scape in an automobile. From Seattle end Butte came further reports of Tons trouble. In San Francisco an estra heavy police guard was placed oer the Chinatown district and members of t.h w arrtr.sr societ icsi kept under stir cilia nee. Toe new- outbreak is f.aid to l.r- due to the conviction in Portland of Toy Choi.c. a Hip Sing member, f -r the mtird'r of 'uriir'-r.

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'ioods asc;atton. Iuve tod-y for Cteir home in ns confident the re will be a return of real nromperity by spring. Most of the. ii ore wil'in.r to wy -f the cities they represent. "We have jonc w.I! ; r-.v. -.1 '!r.c well; we will 0" much I.e'.'T." The.y beam t.o i-rospority :-ti:i'e.

SEEKS TO QUIZ STANDARD OIL tlNTtRNATiCNA- NEWS SERVICE? WASill.MiiU.v. K.-b. l;. . .'V f Mlerai Invert; (ration of the standard Oil company was vked of C.ij ser.a;e today In resolutions from r.od le-v-e.-t-f-:n Independent oil (pera t -r? . The resolutions wf! submit t"-! r-y S-n:it-:' K TiC. bemoTat o1 Flah. -ni -er-"-r- 1 to hp r-mrr.ilu-'- c--mine --e .

This Pure Cream Stops Head Colds

Apply in Nostrils It Opens Air Passages Instantly.

'Ik ind-'pi-n l'-rc oil rv-.t ehartre-.i tiiat. tho SiandaM Oil i-.nd is suhsidia y t.mpanie were "del r'-yi r ail lid pendei.t tc n-i-au i-3 l-y ; : -tl s?i c r,. f-a.:. res . '"

TAYLOR'S SON TELLS OF HIS MARRIAGE SAN FRANCISCO. Calif.. Feb. 13. "W"i1!!nnt I'esrnon 1 Taylor. mm'-i( -1 Hollywooii moti-'n i-ict'-ie direr r. wa-t married in 102 in iiratni". V. y i.. by a Cat hot'.e priewr and then oes-.-rtc-i hi? '.rife, aocord ' n p to AVilliani liward Taylor. r!o;r, Tw.'nty Secon .1 ft., tfiis city, w'm n V: on ti ri io.i-iy . 'v v.-i.ulii make a fijrht f. r a ':.-? of tho director's estate. Tainr c'a ims to be ,-. cf t :.e i: 1 -.v. ''." oirec-'tr.

Co'd? and ratarhh y-!-l lik" majj'c to aootiiins, beali'itr. f n t iscpf io cream that penetrate,- thronph every air p.'i.-sae-e and rcli.vcs jwi-llrn. infltmi' d me mi-rane.-' of nosr nnd thrat. Your clomped tif-strils open ri'-'ht up and you can breathe freel;-. Hawkini; and .snuffling: slop. !'.n't stay stuffed UP and miserable. Oet a small bottb" of Fly's Cream Palm from your ilr,ip;t. Apply tt little in the nostrils ,--ud get instant r?lief . m;;p.o:i.- ndore tb.li re.n -!y knmvn for i.i--"-." than fifty years. .1 v .

ACHES AND PAINSSLOAN'S GETS 'EM ! AVOID the misery' of racl-in rrunu Have a bcttie of Sloan's Liniment handy and apply when you first feel the ache or pnin. It quickly eases the pain and scndi B feling of warmth through the aching part. Sloan's Liniment penetrates without rubbing. Fine, too, for rheumatism, netir.ilLi, sciatic, sprains and strains, stiff joints, lame back and sore muscles. For forty years pain's enemy. Ask your neighbor. At all druggist 3 70c, $1.40.

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