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FourSsctions of British Empire Founflin Serious Political Iiiterest WIEE-SFREAD BRITISH UNREST Four urottons of thr HritUh i;mpir are ertKlnsr Til:h political tinrent. They ore South Africa. i:urI and Ireland. Open reliellion has been proclaimed. A Ntate of o-litni warfare riM In !ie Itaml i:!ne field of Soulh Afrlru, n here t:verninent troop art trying to nt down the uprising. IHonrrirrw are reported from India where Mohandas t.hanfli. -hlef lender of the Nationalist, U under arrest. Political reforms promised to Eityiit. b:itr frr the time belnjr allayed flHhlin in that quarter. A nitron if faction of the Irlstt republican arm)' Is supporting Eimimg I-t nlrrn in his demand for a republic In Ireland. Three of the British overseas dominions remaining tranrjuail are Canada, Australia and New Zealand. INTERNATIONA- NEWS SERVICE1 JOHANNKSBL'iiU, L'NIO.V SOUTH Al'RICA, March 13 Nearly 200 have been killed and more than 1.1000 wound ed in the terrific battle between government forces and revolutionists for possession of the western suburbs. The rebellion grew out of the mine strike on the Rand. tistimates of the casualties vary. It is believed that at least ISO were killed in the fightinR on Friday and Saturday. Larfte forces of farmers have responded to rremkr General Smuts" call for volunteers to help the government troops. SMUTS HEADS OPERATIONS General Smuts is directing: the operations of the government troops in Person. He declared that the position of the loyal forces in strong- and that It should not take long to put Gown tne urrlsin?. The regular infantry is supported by art-llery, airplanes and armoured ears. "The pr'.sent revolunionary movement ts the, work of extremist agitators who have used the strike in the mine fields as a cloak for dissemination of the syi' dicalist views among the many worker who were unable to detect the ilangei and the futility of the ampaign," said General Smuts. "The military positions are well In band and with the co-operation of loyal citizens who are acMvely. supporting the government, it should not take Inn to re-establish peaceful conditions. OGS SRAZa STRIKE SECURED "A general strike has been declarer throughout the union of South Africa but the mass of workers and traoe unton'sts 1 i the centers of population outside the Ksnd have refused to be stamped into it. The outstanding feature of the situation has been tlr; behavior of the r,ative population, who have shown exemplary foreboaranre and patience throughout." Fighting is in progress not. only t:i ind around Johannesburg, but in variNo. 546 BANK STATEMENT Antcn H. Tapper, Pres. Englehardt Ullrich. Vice Pres. Thecdcre Mocr, Cashier Report of the Condition of the State Bank of Hammond At Hammond, h the State of Indiana, at the Close of Business on March 10, 1922 RESOURCES Loans and Discounts. .$1 70,11 7.66 Overdrafts 376.39 U. S. Bonds 10.090.08 Other Bonds and Securities 37.833.09 Furniture and Fixtures 772.00 Dus frcm Banks and Trust Companies... 11,274.96 Cash on Hand 4.455.9.6 Cash Items 1,493.52 Current Expenses .... 428 83 Other Assets ...... . . 3,521.73 Tctal Resources. .$240,364.22 LIABILITIES Cap'ta! Stock paid in.$ 25 000.00 Surplus 6 250.00 Undivided Profits 2,460.82 Demand Deposit3.$ 1 24,962.26 Demand Certificates 1,478.29 Time Certificates 3,656.00 Savings D-ocsits. 50 027.96 180,124.51 Cer.t:fi-d Checks .... 149.70 Cashier's Checks .... 1,379 19 Bills Payable 25,000.00 Total Liabilities.. $240,364.22 STATE OF INDIANA, COUNTY 1 OF LAKE, SS: j I, Theodcre Moor, Cash'er of tlte I Stat? Bar', of Hsmmord, do tol- ! emnly swear that the above state- i nent :s true. THEODORE MOOR. Subscribed and sworn to before me. this 13th day of March. 1922. GERTRUDE E. CLAU5, (Seal) , Notary Public. My commission expires April 20, 1923. EVERY INDIANA (.'O .I.EIE VI EE REPRESENTEE a- the CO t-I EGK MTfl TOMORROW' NIGHT at the MA- i SOMC TEMPI E YOER COhLKGE , WIEL. HAVE JUST ONE MORE IF j YOU ARE TH-ERK. STEP ON TOUR POETEG E PRIDE ACCEETJ-R ATOR a :r '".'.. i '

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ous parts of the mine fields, I;nu n as the Hand. The strikers in. lade worKrs in the coal, it on. k.1U and d amoiv: 111 "It A ballet struck tlcueral Smuts' motor car while lie v. as orivinft tnvm: 'he mine fieid. But he was n.t iajureU. The j.reniirr had a farrow rs a, e. Tho inodi-nt tuiik r'a re . r Rooyien darlni. an exthanve of volleys between tn 1ltary pi.lho and tri!str.. sumbes op yokeit Kiirra A ruin'iov f w on ; 1m vr "Sn IliM during fusillades In this city nr suiiiirbs. The motiT'ifS aro i-h-i't'vl w1;h tend. Tlio ho -pltal mr ovon ruwde.l with wouiKle?. Private niniss.i ?uhoiiifr converted into hospital.". Tt of the chief d.iiier spot oui.Ue fie city are l'orilshurs .ind Jeppo. A four hour battle between government cavali y unci a command of s ndicalists ai Jappe rsultfd in a victory for the cav. airy, Hie rebels were irj ms' to cut oit the- city's water uply. The rava'O' lost in killed ami K wounded. Tn iMualties of tho re lie Is are tiot Known. Tr." pnfinn'd't trc-ops bae been arryiiiij on a systematic campaign aysinft tl:r- rflv. Is holdliiK the Kopje outside the city. 'fhr- rel els suffered a severe defea. at Iixt' n KUKe mi Sunday tnornin;;. In addition l i heavy casualties, they lost 1..IO11 in prisoners.

mm 'a i f INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERV'CEI VVAhiii.Vvi i uN, March 13. Strenuous opposition to tlie till creating nineteen additional posts In the federal judiciary has developed in the senate. It was conceded by the supporters of the mea; ure that only toe full support of the administration ran bring abort its passage. The real fight against the bill, according to indications today will be centered on the fl or of the senate th's week. ' SAFE AiJD SANE for Coughs y Colds TKU rup Is dillrtcnt from all other. O--'" r.hcf. Nc CPiie. Jic evervwcre KATHEltS AND MOTHERS WHOSE SONS AND DAUGHTERS ARE PROSPECTIVE "OlXEaE STUDENTS SHOULD, AT TIND THE RECEPTION, CONCERT and BUI, at th MtSOMf TEMPLE TOMORROW NIGHT. THE RECEPTION at 7 o'clock the CONCERT at 8 o'clock the RALE at 1 5 o'clock. RUIN'. THE YOUNG FOLKS. r;H: rah: rah: s-ij

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Ki publican senator. whose state.-" wvi e ing'iioi ed .In the apportion. nent o,1 the ne w judffi s,.ips. are ur.itinsf in opliDS nt" tins bill while numerous Democrats iiave sisnitled th ir inicntl-n of attuok.iif the bill from the floor. Tae i. lea. u . e, u a ..entd by t.J; svnate Jaoleiary committer, i.s r. ateiially different fror.i the ill) pa ;t.d ty th, l.cufe and previously a;jptoved by Ae-

torn y General laUKbetvy. Eetidea eieat'nK ,9 new judsesh'ps, the bill auso provides for annual c n-! ferenies oi fede;al. e It or district a. i I "I - judiri m fr ni oery c euit in' the c -tin try. Th held at the call of the c i? eon f erence ?. ur ji'sti e o-: the supreme court would be add re s -d by the attorny xeixra!. Thev would bp h.-ld with an idea of inurovins Judleial situations, p.n tlculaxly in rega.d to erowfied calendars. Sex en of t! e nineteen new jjdjfes ara distributed In Massftehi:s H.s. N"w Yoik and Pennsyl vatiin. and this a:t has developed most of the onnositlon to the hill. Two are iissljffned to M is-i saehuetts. Two to E is tern New York, two to Southern New York and two to Pennsylvania. The rema'nder are assigned: One to Northern Tea: t'iree to Ka-tern Michigan, tne to Northern Ohio one to Northern Illinois, one t a. one to Minnesota, one to K:is Inr'a";?. c in Mis;ouri, one to E stern olu hi.r.ia, fine to Montana, one t Northern Californi . or. t tit'iTn Oilj. fornia. one to Arizona and ona to Northern Georgia. JITNEYS GET CLEAN BILL OF HEALTH Chief of Peine Rjnde today gave the jitneys a c.ean bill oi health Insofar a the "vamps" are com erred. in the iase of the Ha nniond man who was tt-ken to an Illinois madhouse his story has been somewhat discredited becausi he refuses to aid the polue In try in? !o identify the driver. According to the story told the police he q.iarreted with the driver over tile charge and he was assaulted. The Chief of Police is satisfied that the jitneys are not in league with the road-houses and that the Hammon 1 Motor Association is conducting a leaaimate and clean bns.ncss. AT THE ORPHEUM Heralded as one of the most plcUires-cp-ie and compelling screen versions of any James Oliver Curwood story yet filmed, "The Golden Snare." comes ti the Orphenm theatre next week. Lewis S. Stone, who has distinguished himself in other Curwood pictures notab'y "The River's End" and "Nomads of the North." is the featured

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, mance of the North. It deals with t ie j ',Je search of Sergeant Philip Rain?, of th A. N. W. M. P. for Bram John"n. tlie madman if t'.ie . tie lurrena. rifine find Johnron and 1. Celie. a beautiful elf of thai wilderness th ivj i tci'v of wlios? prmence t'irre is n t leered op until Brain, h's i ta-cin rjI'M tied, sjcrirlres h oivn life to m e lur fi orrt a i.otrihle fate at the han.'s of a white outcast and his band of ku -qulmaux followers. A.-i in the "Nomads of the North." D -ifctor David Hartford Is said to have again made skillful use f animal In the picturita tion of 'The G.ilden Snare' This time it i.s a pack or wolf. dags ani malemutcs which are featured. Running in packs with mad Bram folinson these fierce but intelligent brute are ready to attack either man or beast at the command of their master Some i 1 pniai kable i ffects are photography and striking aid to have been ob.ainel !n the thei-e "' atiow country iu -kies." with the aid of AT THE PARTHENON .la i beds, uxef; was k e Hair could ush d i iies. make cook "hot o'Oifs" and be general y 1 about a house. And necessary to stali "the when it in sis'.en t landlord and to. obtain )ii,,n-y th,r me Iidne und food h was eij'ially s ci.--ILL definite the fact that hi was onlv

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old and hud arrived in Amerffw dajs before, a homeless orphan. Jt was, in the home of the old ae.i eeptain that Jaekia demonstrated his vei sati'ity. The captain had not'wantol him as a mtnibsr of his household, but Jackie could not be discourrfgal aod had not waited for an imitation. He (iprediiy ilemonstrated his worth and when it came time to part it was the captain who broke down and wept. Jaek.e's adventures in a new country 1 lorn tlie backbone of Jackie t.oogan, wh.ch Is rcheduied to begin an cnga,emeiit at the Parthenon theatre today. The p dure Is winning tho sands of in w friends daily for this youthful but la 'tnted star of the films. Fraudulent Employment Scheme is Disclosed i WASHINGTON. D. C. March 13, 1022. i Large numbers ef persons ha-e bf-en inaeJe viclims of fraduieut ad vert isins; for labor in conneelion with the Muscle Shoals project near Florence, Ala., it is said in a statement Issued today by the United States Service Commission. It is stated by the Commission that there has be i-n brought to its attention recent advertising throughout tin; 'country in which persons out eif work have been promised positions t the Muscle Shoals pi oject. conditioned u on their paying a registration fee 'lie doiiar each. It i.s said that iaig; numbers of unemployed men has repondid. laying the required registration fee and mi- ing nothing in return. It is understood that the matter is to be presented to the Department of Justice for investigation and paa-.-i Ve pr isc, u t ion. Cold "Flu 99 gently on the congested parts, warm tingling glow will feel a warm tingling glow at it goes Into the p-re'-;. That sensti-n' will be followed ty a cooling, sooth n? lei lin.g tha. ni .k.a j-ju more cin.oi I able rlht away, ; If you h?.ve fever, ache all over, ttke ! a hot bath, drink plenty of hot wate-, rub on Musteiole. call a doctor and go to heel." Keep warm and get plenty of fresh air. Those are the" best precautions yeiu can take against serious sleknes. Keep Mustenle always handy on your bathroom ihef. You can buy it at any elrucr store. 35c and 65c m jar pital size $3.". and tubes. Hos50c POUDRE DE RIZ N Qualite Superieur, 2 For 55c 25c ABSORBENT COTTON 2 Boxes For 30c $1.00 YOUTH CRAFT HAIR TONIC 2 For $1.05 . 25c PEPSIN AND CHARCOAL TABLETS, 2 For 30c 50c CURELENE Delightful and Soothing to Rough, Chapped Hands 2 For 55c 25c MOR-0-SAN TALCUM POWDER, 2 For 30c 75c PALMER'S TOILET WATER Assorted Odors, 2 For 80c $1.20 BELL'S PINE TARHONEY COMPOUND, 2 For $1.45 $1.00 HOBSON'S VEGETABLE PRESCRIPTION, 2 For SI 25 $4.50 HOT WATER BOTTLE Guaranteed 2 For $4.75 70c SLOAN'S LINIMENT 2 For 95c $1.25 LAZELL TOILET WATER Assorted Odcvs, 2 For $1.50 75c VICK'S VAPO-RUB 2 For $1.00 $1.10 VINOL, 2 For $ 1 o35

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ORPHEUM Last Times Today and Tomorrow f limeys V'f3S 7 A id JWlt FIRST W, ' I..SK'.r;,v'ArTRACTioi IT DEPICTS A Royal Northwest sergeant on a man-hunt ! A baby found in a blizzard ! A snare made of a girl's golden hair. ADDED ATTRACTION George Wahh "WITH STANLEY IN AFRICA" Same Picture Some Actbg MARCH 15 THREE DAYS "DOUBLING FOR ROMEO" With Will Rod?ers at Romeo

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JUST ONE CAR BURNED That blaze at six o'clock last evening that lit the sky over East Hammond and brought scores of calls to police and fire stations was the destruction oy iire of one box car on tlie Nickle Plate siding near the Standard Steel cat plant. "Only on" ar was burned." that'.w hat Chief N.'ll si; s. Reports of neighbors who wit'irso-.r) the fire say that v chm-pantes ope an' four had ilifflc 'ty r. a filing the si-ere of the iilaze. ' They i.m into a detii- ( ii, ! ftrn I tit K:-.st M 'irt, n avenue and had to re; i.vn via HiahlanJ street. (obi.Etii: miiitu.j ii; !: iw np ;i ri at thf 'USOMr TIllIl'IJ: PEP ANT GINGER HIGH C1.AS CONCERT ANT) RALE. EVERY REAL F HE-LOW v li:y i;i';G 's mivii, r-1'G 6

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BIJOUTODAY And Tomorrow Hobart Bosworth in "THE WHITE HAND" Also "Miracles of the Jungles" WEDNESDAY ONE DAY ONLY Ethel Clayton in "SINS OF ROSANNE" , THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Tom Mix in His Newest Picture "THE NIGHT HORSEMAN" SQEE3 D O H B S3 B E QaGBQDEEBEIQ 2 C C w a 3a TODAY AND TOMORROW "a IU Bi;; Double Feature Aftsroon end Evening William Farnum in '3. fi a n "A STAGE ROMANCE" ua and Barbara Bedford in 3,. "CINDERELLA OF THE HILLS" aH Also Pathe News H 5j WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY Rudoiph Valentino in "FRIVOLOUS WIVES" 3 3. a

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