Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 235, Hammond, Lake County, 29 March 1922 — Page 8

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sympathizer of the rebel faction, the coup to take place some tlmo this week. The rebels ore said to be planning to seize the arms and ammunition of the loyal factiton of the I. R. A . stop the election and suppress news-papers. The barracks of the loyal troops are closely guarded.

Rebels Plan to Seize Arms and Ammunition cf Loyal Faction

By DANIEL, O'CONNELL STAFF CORRESPONDENT I. N. SERVICE DUBLIN, March 21). With all Ireland an armed camp and the hostile factions ready to fly at each other's throat, the Irish provisional government today redoubled its precautions to prevent any attempt to overturn it. Richard Mulcahy, minister of defense in th Irish provisional government, is dismissing from the Irish republican army all officers and men of the ranks who are known to be associates of members of the rebel faction. The intelligence department of the Royal Irish constabulary claims to have informattion that the rebels are planning- a coup very soon. According to a recent statement by Roderick O'Conner. chief engineer of the Irish republican army, and a

SONGBIRD SUFFERS EMOTIONALCOLUPSE Mary Garden Has Temporary Paralysis of Her Voice.

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[INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE] SAN FRANSISCO Califn., March 29. Mary Garden, primma donna and directress of the Chicago Grand Opera Company, was reported today as recovering from the illness which last night jorced her for the first time in her life to disappoint an audience. A cold contracted shortly after leaving Chicago and which became more aggravated during the company's stay in Portland, caused a temporary paralysis of voice late yesterday as she, against the advice of her associates, prepared to take her role in "The Love of Three Kings." The discovery that she would be unable to sing brought on an emotional collapse. The star was placed under the care of physicians and nurses and

they reported that no ill effects might be expected from her breakdown. Miss Garden was reported to be determined to sing Friday night when she is again scheduled to appear. When Miss Garden discovered her voice would not respond as she desired, she is reported to have burst into tears. Arrangements were made immediately to have Miss Edith Mason appear In her role. According to physicians in attendance, Miss Garden's emotional collapse completely exhausted her and was more serious than her cold. They stated, however, that it wpuld have been folly for her to have attempted to sing last night.

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"A man used to wonder whether he could afford an automobile; now most of those who do not own cars are wondering whether they can afford to be without one," says Roy Fudge of Overland Fudge Company. "The public generally is beginning to understand what car owners have know for a long time, that the ownership of an automobile confers distinctive and valuable advantages in both commercial and social life. "There are some investments which are so rich in dividends of profit and satisfaction that any man Joes poorly who refuses to make them even at much temporary sacrifice. Such is the automobile in the light of present recognition of its service to humanity. "Our new line of Overland and Willys-Knight cars is interesting from this viewpoint in their complete embodiment of all that a man can want in car performance."

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[INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE] NEW YORK. March 29. Accord lng to Walter Harvey, an exporter of Weswood, N. J., who returned from the South American wilds on board the Booth liner Hubert today, the women of the Brazilian moun-

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tain regions have been introduced to American fashions and are no longer willing lo go around In a state of natural simplicity. It all happened, said Mr. Harvey, when the engineer of the big government dam that is being built near Ceara, Brazil, by an American company, arrived one day with a lot of magazines. including the latest fashion journals. Some of these fashion magazines with their attractive pictures fell into the hands of the wives of some of the native laborers and immediately they lost all interest in wearing just beads and smiles and wanted New York and Paris finery. The women finally went on a hunger strike which was followed by a cooking strike and conditions became so bad that something desperate had to be done. American engineers managed to get hold of some travel books show ing some of the native women of

Africa wearing nothing worth men tioning. The strikers were persuaded that these were the latest styles in non-dress and became ap-peased. Now a ban has been issued against all fashion magazines.

BACK FROM LEGION MEETING

Members of Hammond Post of the American Legion last evening heard reports from their representatives, who attended the third annual conference of the Post officials of In diana at Oulver Military Academy, Monday and Tuesday. National Commander Hanford MacNider of Chicago, was at the conference and the Iake county men were given the honor of escorting him home Tuesday. In the escort were Commander Vernon Cupp, Adjutant Ralph Thorsen and Ath

letic Director Irving Chayken, of Hammond; A. R. Exton-Porter, commander of Whiting Post and vice commander of the state organization. Commander "Roy C. Fagen and Ajutant Edward Dietel of Crown Point. Mayor Phillips of Terre Haute, was at Culver and told the boys of the welcome which would be afforded thern when the state convention is held in his city this summer. Phillips, his city clerk and the city judge are all members of the American Legion. The men returned home loud in their praise of the way they were treated at Culver. Everything was free and some wonderful exhibitions and entertainments were put on by the cadets. When J. F. Caruso, the cadet who Ik a son of the late Enrico Caruso, furnished several solos, the crowd called for a song from one of the

visitors. Irving Chayken, of Hammond was pushed forward in spite of his protests and had to reel off three airs before they would let him quit.

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PLEADS FOR INTELLIGENT TREATMENT (Continued from page one.)

read the English language. "I am frank to say I don't like the attitude we are taking in Hammond and East Chicago toward aliens. There are too many who refer to them as 'Hunkies" and "Garlic-eaters." We are not in touch with them. It is a wonder to me that they make as good citizens as they do. We are too snobbish. We don't care enough about these fellows. We are not doing our duty as citizens. Some fellows seem to think or them as cattle. "They are human beings and we are not doing a great deal to better

"Further than that the secretary of labor believes that the-newly arrived foreigner should riot be deprived ot his mother tongue, which is very dear to him, but that newspapers should be printed for the alien in both English and foreign languages so that he may read about American ideals and history while he is learning to.

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their conditions. I think we ought to get in sympathy with them and it is not fair or just that we condemn all aliens for the crimes of a few radical aliens simply because we are too negligent to Inaugurate a registration and a system whereby we can separate the good from the bad and keep the good alien from being preyed upon by the bad alien."

Goitre Removed Easly

Springfield Lady Tells How Mrs. Frank Beard, 1610 Karr St.. Springfield. Ohio, says she will tell or write anyone how she removed a. goitre five years ago with Sorbol Quadruple, a colorless liniment. You can see the treatment and get addresses of many others who have 'ieen successful at Indiana Herb Gardens. Calumet and fields aves., Ham mond. and L. H. Mattern Drug Co., 504 New York ave., Whiting, or write Box 358 Mechanicsburg, O--adv.

Nineteen Twenty-Two probably will see the greatest building activity Hammond has ever experienced. Reports coming in from contractors are optimistic to say the least. Practically every wellknown Hammond contractor is figuring on one or more jobs. Many of them already have sufficient work to keep them going the remainder of the year. The "Build Now" slogan is taking effect. Hammond needs to build. There is a scarcity of good homes The fellow who selects his lot now and builds will come, out by a safe margin, but if building plans are postponed until the big plants actually arrive close-in lots and building costs will mount out of sight. It is generally conceded that for Hammond that is is the real time to build, while prices are rock bottom. "Build Now." The undersigned are ready to offer expert counsel in the planning of that new building or home.

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Plumbing

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CARPENTERS Approximately one - half the work in a new building is in the hands of the carpenters. I'll do the work to your entire satisfaction. Estimates cheerfully given. George Bates Contractor and Builder 415 Becker St., Tel. 2423

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