Hammond Times, Volume 16, Number 81, Hammond, Lake County, 22 September 1922 — Page 8

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JTHE DIARY OP THE KAISERIN. Intimate secrets of the Kaiser's exile told in the handwriting of the former empress. BTUNG BY A BIO TARANTULA to test its poison. Prof. Baerg of the University of Arkansas, puzzled by conflicting reports about the venemous spider's deadliness, gets himself bitten four' times and reports the results. EMPEROR'S SWEETHEART and now ia the breadline. Jewels and money all gone, poor K a t r i n a Schratt, the old Emperor's - "left hand wife," is the last unhappy victim of the bale-1 ful "Hapsburg curse. SCIENCE HUNTS the ancient Amazons in ruined Ephesus.' Searching where Christian-; ity won its first great battle! against paganism for new, hgiit on the warrior women, who kicked all the men, out! of their tribe, and even killed boy babies. KICKED HERSELF ff the stage and broke her back Astonishing flight ofMiss( Emma Haig over the foot-l lights, which ended her dan-: cing career and almost broke' the neck of the prize clarlo-,1 net player down In the astonished orchestra. HOW THEY FOUND OUT Florence was a girl. Half her twenty years she had fought' her way as a boy, happy and; care-free; then another girl, came along wellt right back; into the skirts the Judge' made Florence go. THE MYSTERY of my bus-: band's body in my trunk.' Mme. BeB6arabo, the Paris poetress, novelist, dramatist.' and condemned murderess writes from her prison cell the story of her life, which; is quite as remarkable as the heroines of her popular1 novels.

ORDER TODAY from Your Local Dealer SUNDAY'S CHICAGO iJEftALDiM'tWlINETJ:

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floorspace of the Cohinrbia factory will be utilized In addition to the E"pac Just Oeased. M The convenient location of the new Oolumbia factory unit with respect to the main plant will permit the management to exercise close- supervision over production. With orders bopked ahead as far as 1923 calling- for capacity production and with this material increase in manufacturing: facilities, the outlook for the company Is brighter than at any time in Its history.

Prisoners Can't Stand Highbrow Stuff; Escape INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE BERLIN. Sept. .Several -'jailbirds" of Brandenburg prison, near Berlin, made a dariny escape because they could no longer stand the spiritual food offered them by the staff. After being: recaptured and asked by the authorities why

they escaped they stated that the books given them to read contained too much "hi&hforowf ' stuff and "morality."

Man Teased Over New Hat Uses Revolver INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE NEW YORK. Sept. Joseph Tammio, of Brooklyn, wore a new straw-

hat when ehe went to work at the

Eastern District .terminal yards North Fourth street and Kent avenue, Brooklyn. Another workman

Vincent Kusso, commented on its

(hape. This so aroused Tammio, say the police, that he drew a revolver and fired three shots at Ruaso. Tammio was held in ?2,500 bail

Airplane's Roar Will Guide Pilot to Haven INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE IyONDoN. Sept. The roar of an

aercplane's engine is now to be used to guide the machine to an airdrome during foggy weather. This is the basis of a new invention wherein an apparatus is used which detects sound waves and shows the direction from which they are coming. With the help of this Invention it !s asserted that the controller in the airdrome -will be alile to give the pilot of an airplane flying In cloud or mist exact directions.

Stockholders In private banks in Sweden must be native Sweds.

Japan's population Increased more than 100 per cent, between 1848 and 1918. If land were divided equally .each Japanese would have one and a half acres of land. Several of the independent states of India have adopted prohibition In varying forms. The turtle's heart will beat for two or three days after the rest of the animal has been made Into soup.

Secret of A Good Disposition A woman who carefully safeguards her health benefits her disposition. She will be happy and attractive to all. The world unfortunately is filled with sweet women who are unhappy because they are held back from usefulness by troubles so common among them. Fretfulness and nervousness rapidly destroy good dispositions. Sickly, a'.l-worn-out women cannot make hap. py homes. Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound is a safeguard of women's health. This is clearly proven by the many letters we are continually publishing In this paper, from women who have been restored to health and happiness by its use after years of suffering. "Why don't

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While the situation i the near east grows more acuta as I" -Turks threaten to cross into .Europe and regain territory lost 'in the war, the Balkan Sta'.ss are pasting covetous eyes on additional territory which they hope to acquire should war break out fn Thrace, which tha Turks de-

indicate territories on which Balkan

sire. Jugo-Slavia is willing to aid England if England will promise the Jugo-Slavs Salonica (1) as a reward. Salonica is now held by the Greeks. Bulgaria wants a strip of eastern Thrace (2) and Roumania and Jugoslavia have warned the Bulgarian government to halt the

States and Turkey hare their eyes.' depredations of bandits on the Thracian border. The Turks have their eyes on that part of Thrace (3) which they had before the war. The Turkshreaten to invade and try to hold the occupied allied zones (4) on both sides of the straits if the Greeks attempt to enter them.

apparatus wrth which. David Hughes, the Anglo-American electrician and Inventor, made his early wireless experiments has fceen found among & heap of old olotb.es, h.oe-4, boolca and um'brallas that have laid tor more than twenty years In a etore in the Tottenham Court Road district of London. The gear, consisting of knitting needles, sewing needles and ashtrays, largely put together with sealing wax. Is slated to be Intact. Among It was a. little clock used with one of the first microphones. Hughes used to leave the clock making sparks In his house while he- walked with the cicrophone and the battery In ills pocket connected to the telephone which he held to

his ear. He could hear little click?

as f he sparks were, made . The farthest he could hear with certointy was 300 yards. The whole otf the apparatus, together with his notebooks, which were bequeathed to the British Museum, are now at the London Science Museum.

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volume of orders for the new Columbia 'Litrht: "Sl?1 it'll e fCVOuTrfl II a

Motors company has leased the former plant X the Saxon Motor Car

company. This will add 130,000 square feet of floor space to the. Columbia plant and give it a capacity of more than 200 cars a day. The building just leased Is located on Beauufalt avenue, one iblock north of the Columbia factory, and is equipped with a con-veyor system so tihat few changes will be necessary to fit it for the production of Columbia Light Six and Elite models. J. G. Bayerllne, president of the Columbia Motors company, ances that possession will 'be taken October 15 and that plans are being rushed to step up production. General offices will ibe maintained at the present plant and the entire

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