Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 338, Hammond, Lake County, 13 April 1922 — Page 8

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THE TBIES Thursday, April 13 .1922.

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LEADERS OF KU KLUX KLAN CONDUCT FUNERAL CEREMONIES IN OHIOXITY

fresijteran Church Board ; Officials Head to New - York to See Will Haps PITTSBURGH. April IS. Jrjfti fderal n5 stats cena-or mktf. to ee f ttn O.lnps moat et1 cleaning up cf tha motion tnr rndnstry In the United StU mmbrs of the Board of

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JTeaOTTerlaji Church In America lUv, and Dr. Charles Seanlon, cretary of tbs organization, is Cir to Xtr York: to see, Will U. Baym, head of the industry, to tell Kim vhy. " Fr eeveral months agents of the Ferfbj-terlaa organization have Va making- a sweeping investigation throurhout the United States ni hT delved Into studio life in ffo!lj-wood, Xew York and other rnort centers. 'An extensive- report Is to be -made tie organization's conference at Tss Moines, heeinninq; Jlay IS, and

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u Klux chieftains bury comrade according to Klan rites. For the first time in the history of the Ku Klux Klan leaders attended a funeral in a northern btate. The occasion was the burial of Charles S. Cragwell, prominent citizen of Reading, Ohio. The funeral took place at Lockland and members of the Klan in their regalia pakl their last lespects to the body.,

Dr. Seanlon aaJd to International News Service. A" top of this we have the fact that a big part of these audiences are children. Mr. Hays is desirous of cleaning: up the industry and we are willing: to cooperate as far as possible." It was not because of the recent scandals in Hollywood, the reports of Drug- oreics and drinking that came in the wake of the Aruuekle and Taylor tragedies that the investigation 1r made Mr. Seanlon said, "but merely in the course of ttie work of the organization." '

WIFE OF GRANT'S SECOND SON TO UNVEIL STATUE

Why Suffer With Piles

When Pyramid! Pile Suppositories Bring Such Blessed Relief Tes. Pyramid Pile Suppositories urn simplv wonderful to ease pain, relieve Itching, allay that aggra-

information the organization has learned in its vice search." No special charges will be made formally or Informally, but he will be told that' It is the sense of our organization that laws drastic laws both federal and state, prohibiting the ex hSbition of suggestive pictures and pictures made by so-called actors

Warden Thomas expressed belief that it would be better to use the inmates of the idle house at the penitentiary in making brick out of the absndant shale clay found In Ohio and to use other prisoners in improving with brick the various country roads throughout the Stato for the benefit of all is citizens

ginia Pilots' association, who knows the waters off the Virginia coast as well as a garden-plot in the rear of his home.

and actresses of questionable re- 1 rather than havo the convicts waste

pute, are badly needed at once.'

Mrs. Ulysses S. Grant, Jr.

; Warden Has Faith in Honesty of Convicts j '!"T"NTI0NL NEWS SERVICE ! BLC1RLS, Ohio, April "I would trust some of the inmates of the Penitentiary to take a check on my personal account for several hundred dollars to the bank, knowing they would return safely with the money, and I know men outside the Penitrntlary whom I wouldn't trust that far," declared P. E. Thomas, warden of the Ohio Penitcntmry, addressing the notary Club 'it-re.

their time In the ld;e house.

Home is Being Dredged for Biggest Steamship NEWPORT NEWS, Va., April A home is being created here for the Leviathan, monarch of America's ocean liners. Dredging at the docks of the Newport News Shipbuilding company, where the. T-e-viathan will be reoutfitted, is -progressing rapidly, and by Apr;! 15 the channel will be deepened enough to permit the lier to come to anchor beside the company's piers. The giant liner will be brought here fry Captain Peake, of the Vir-

HEAL SKIND!SEASES Apply Zemo, Clean, Penetrating, Antiseptic Liquid, It ia unnecessary for you to suffer with Eczema, Blotches, Ringworm, Kasihes and similar skin troubles. Zemo obtained at n? drug store for 35c, or $1.00 for extra large bottle, and promptly m.pplied will usually give instant relief from itching torture. It cleans and soothes the akin and heals quickly and effectively most skin diseases. Zemo Is a wonderful, penetrating, disappearing liquid and is ooth'ng to the most delicate skin. Get It today and save all further distress. Adv. V

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it is that part of the report covering the movie industry investltalon whi.'h l'r. Seanlon will lay before Mr. Hays in New York. "Whn you tiur that some 1

000.000 persons see the movies In the United states every day, you readily can realize how clean they in u he kept and how carefully the Industry must be conducted."

Mrs. Ulysses S. Grant, Jr., wife of the second son and namesake of the great general, will take a leading part in the unveiling of t" j. tyrant statue in Wahms-ton. Anril

vatlng sense of pressure and enable ' 27 on the occasion of the celebra- 1 5" ?lP?rLth-.t:?n:'ort Hon of the cpntnarv of her father- 3

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The fact that almost every drug

gist in the U. H. and Canada carrier Pyramid in etock at 60 ccnta a box shows how highly these Suppositories are regarded. Take no substitute. You can try them free by sending your name and address to Pyramid Prupr Co., 618 Pyramid Bidg., Marshall, Mich.

Because of the Hollywood scandals that particular spot has been given upecial attention." Mr. Hays "wiil be given all the

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; Costume Accessories Their's is an Important Role to Complete Easter Wardrobes The distinguishing refinements of a woman's wardrobe are best revealed through costume accessories, . those little niceties that by their correctness, and attractiveness characterize the Woman of particular tastes. Anything chosen from these displays will surround your Easter costume with an atmosphere of distinctiveness. '

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WOMEN'S SILK HOSE $2.50 Our Most Popular Number Full Fashioned Heavy 12 .strand pure thread silk, double sole and heel, mercerized lisle garter ops. Odors in Black, White, Polo Grey. French ,.Grey, Nude, Biege. Cordovan and African. SPORT HOSE , $1.50 Women's 'Fashioned" pure thread silk hose, fine drop stitch, with double sole and heel. , Colors Black, White, Grey and Pongee. CHILDREN'S SOX 50 c 590 ' Heavy derby ribbed, length, highly mercerized, deep cuff tops, double sole and heel. In all prevailing colors. Sizes Wl to CHIFFON HOSIERY $2.00 The all silk sheer hose, with fashioned back, "insuring perfect fit- Colors. Black or Nude, '-" WHITE RIBBONS FOR EASTER Hair Bows and Sashes Heavy brocade rib'bons, 6 to 8 inches wide, in a nice range of ' new floral and fancy brocades. Prices ange from 59c t Heavy Moire Taffetas Extra heavy grade of ; beautiful Moire ribbon that will tie up wonderfully well in sash or hair bow. 49c 'JQq j-ard. Others to - NOVEL JEWELRY rNe and interesting jewelry designs are here. The latest is Flower Ear-rings, Bar Pins and Cotaliers of raised roses V jade with blacc background, 75c, $1.50 $1 .98 and

PENDANT EARRINGS Beautifully designed to . give touch of piquant color to one's Easter cos--tume. In colors of jet. pearl and jade t 1 Qg JSc to ......

FULL FASHIONED HOSE $3.50 With hand embroidered decking in contrasting colors heavy 12 strand silk, with double soles and elastic garter tops. Colors, Black and White. MISSES SILK RIBBED HOSE $1.35 Heavy fibre thread silk, etra fine ribbed, in white only. LADIES' SILK AND FJBRE HOSE

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ure your wardrobe includes a new ered backs. Colors. White. Black.

patent leather hand bag that is silk lined Brown and Grey. and fitted with mirror and accessories, 12 Button Length of $2.98. Others to $7.50. Same Quality at $5.00 PEARL NECKLACES pair As an Easter gift or with the new cos- IMPORTED FRENCH KID GLOVES tumcs, pearls are ever beautiful. These fQ ff PAIR oriental lustre pearls are 22 inch ip.UU strands, graduated, with solid f?C A A 2-clasp style In all prevailing new

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broidered backs. MISSES' LONG SILK GLOVES $1.39 Made of heavy weight silk, with double finger tips, in while only. COLORED LINEN 'KERCHIEFS 29c Sheer imported linen 'Kerchiefs in all new colors; embroidered stripe in contrasting color. Each 29c. LISSUE FINISH 'KERCHIEFS 35c The borders are colored and one corner is hand embroidered; very soft and sheer. TAN MERCERIZED PONGEE WAISTS

With Peter Pan and roll collar, finished with pleating down front; new short sleeves, CJO KCl

ARTISTIC DRESS GIRDLES

Every imaginable design for a " ' girdle i3 here, that go so well

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White or Flesh Color With contratting dots in Black, Navy, Perwinkle, Henna, Jade, and all other good shades. 35c yard. Others in beaubfnl scroll patterns up to 89c yard

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Complete readiness, here. Suits of high-grade fabrics, with every style feature approved by good taste. Judged from all angles Quality Style Vralues these Suits offer you more for your money than you would expect at these prices. Attractive Spring colors, in sizes for everybody. Many suits with two pair of trousers.

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WITH TWO PAIRS OF TROUSERS These Suits, made particularly for us, are tailored to fit the lines of growing youths. Their style and snap strongly appeal to every young fellow. Of the strongest woolens, and of good workmanfjiip, these Suits at this price are a value difficult to equal. Chest sizes 30 to 36.

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,V 7 to lb years, at ml Other Easter Suits, $7.69 to $20.00

Boys White bhirts at M.ya Neckband and collar attachel styles, in mercerized Shirt-

Boys' Neckwear at 50c Boys' White Blouses, $1.25

Knitted and Silk, handsome colorings. Exceptionally low priced.

Neckband or collar attached. Sizes 7 to 16.