Hammond Times, Volume 16, Number 131, Hammond, Lake County, 21 November 1922 — Page 7

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rORX. Nov. Th arttstlo renins has ch&nred. according to people who Veep close contact with our annual autumn rush of Its claimants to this metropolis. Every fall they come by the hundreds, or probably thousands, Intent of findingfame and fortune here where they know there must be a welcome and an apportunlty for It. Most of them are girls, and they used to cause heartaches and worries to the kindly unofficial protectors of the young who tried to help them keep their heads bove water In this maelstrom. They were "artists,"' they insisted and they would do nothing except such things as were consistent with their "art." Today, that superiority-consciousness seems vanished. The girls who crowd Into our city to paint, act, or achieve distinction In any other art, are perfectly glad to sell blouses,

answer a telephone or do anything

else to supply food and shelter while they await opportunity. .In spite of the charges against "this awful generation," its budding geniuoes have never been so sensible, we find.

SUIT COSTUME AND ITS HAT ARE SMART FOR STREET WEAR

Ernest Aimless accepted the offer of one of his publishing friends to sell books for the holiday ru?h. lie took the place thinking it would Rive him first-hand information on public taste in literature. One of his first customers was an obvious nouveaux rlche. She inquired for a "boy's story by an author whose name begins with O.' Ernest was entirely facetious when he suggested Omar Kayham. "That's It," she said. She Insisted on it being illustrated and he f-und a gorgeous edition bound in blue suede. Illustrated

oy Junnac. She went through the print and the pictures carefully, and

tnen said. "Wall, I'll take It to ! him and see how he Hkes it. Still j I don't know, he Is reading red j books this year, and he has a perfectly gorgeous collection." Ernest

Is satisfied with the connection for this one indication of taste.

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INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE j From now on men will reign sutRANKiUitT, Nov. Mrs. Gus prem, , thalr own home8, even If

v-ujoman, or this city, was proceed- I tj,y h

"s wun ner washing, wnlle a n a K i i . i

J?.. "uii.iia cnaeu wIln nor. over the al)?K)d we8jcer S8X. A man's "W hen ehe attempted to run some , homo l3 hla casUe u hls right clothes through an electric wringer. ' to ruie tho h(usJ and wft ar ?0ny

vucia, ana ner wnoia nana ana

ave to resort to cave man

tactics to show their supremacy

wrist was drawn into the machine.

INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE IlARTJXUiL) CITY. Nov. The Blackford county farm buj eau's livestock shipping association has shipped eighteen carloads of stock, totalling 394.550 pounds, valued at $34,399.18, since the service started August 1.

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MXrsOIK, Nov. iVank Kidd. arrested here on a charge of violating the llauor law, declares he believes In the story of David and Goliath. When "frisked" by the police, following his arrest, he was found to be carrying an old-fashioned sling shot and a pocket full of marbles, lie explained that he used the weapon while hunting rabbits and says he frequently has bagged ten or fifteen of the cotton-tails In on morning.

to do so." The object of the organization is to rescue henpecked husbands from the clutches of vain, selfish and neglectful wives who spend the afternoons at the movies or the clubs and then attempt to foist

i delicatessen food upon the faithful

husbands instead of well homecooked meals. Extravagant wives especially will feel the Iron hand as one of the provisions of the rules states explicitly that no wife shall obtain credit for any article of clothing without first securing her

i husband's consent.

A man is to enjoy his rightful privileges and can have six nights

! off a week from his fireside, if he

so deaires, without being compelled

j to make any excuses whatsoever. lie j

: is to be the absolute ruler of his own home no mothers-in-law to be

tolerated and wives must live up to their marlage vows, especially the "obey" part. The organization was formed, according to the South Bend representative, after a number of henpecked husbands had witnessed a movie entitled "Brothers Under the Skin." Within 24 hours after they had witnessed tho picture, more than 200 members had enrolled and the movement spread like wildfire. "Abraham Lincoln freed the slaves," said the organizer. "We hope to do likewise. In union there Is strength and we want every dissatisfied husband In America enrolled on our books wlchin six months.'

INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE MXN'CIE. Nov. While hurrying Into the country to make a raid on

a suspected still, members of the police department arrived at a bridge Just as an automobile, driven by Dorothy McCulloch. of Royal Oaks, Mich., struck the side of the bridge and overturned. Six persons in the machine were pinned under the car. but were uninjured. Police declare that they found a bottle of liquor In the overturned car, but no arrests have been made.

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Urown Jiv.'tvn and j squirrel fyr ar.d navy d'-svetn and black wolf make the two costume Buita shown hra. They are both the new tvpe of anit which fs being used for street and afternoon wear. The hata i-cornya.iying

them are a very important part of the outfit. All thre. hats are satin, a rather unusual idea ior midwinter. The one at the left 1s a colorful little thin trimmed with vividly colored stin flowers. A black BatLn 'rkyrn

with soft feathers at each side is shown in the cel. whilt at the right is a broad brimmed "t of black satin stitched in self color. It also oas i-n edgin of black beads which giveb it an effective finishing touch.

(INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE SOUTIiBEND. Nov. The worm

has turned. Mere man is to come Walter U Main, the Great Show Ma

into nis own. The tyrannical wife Is doomed for a hard fall and a harder landing. Henpecked husbands are to organize. In fact they are organizing. A representative of the "Brothers Under the Skin" fraternity organized in Ohlragro. has boen here recruiting members (the membership list probably will be kept secret) and the South Bend chapter will receive a

charter if enough henpecked husbands, who have the nerve to admit they're henpecked, can be found to Join. "The worm has turned.' says the organizer. "No longer will meek and mild husbandu tuilmilt m iv,

tvrannv nt th.ir v,.r,.t drupsrist and get your money back.

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of Geneva. Ohio, Sayai "I had stomach trouble for many years and pent much time and money with doctors but no relief.

A friend advised Dr. Orth's Stomach Remedy. I was Induced to try it : and now am glad I did as I am now j a well man. feeling good, and mighty , glad to recommend it to all who i

suffer from any form of stomach ' trouble. Yours truly, Walter 1 i

Maine. Geneva. Ohio, May 20, 1921. Dr. Orth's Stomach Remedy is the greatest prescription for indigestion, d3'spepsia, for stomach, gas belching or any stomach agony, distress

or misery. Go to your druggist and get a package right away. The very j first do.e must bring relief. If you ( truthfully can say it has done you ! nn -1 aVA t,A .. 1. .

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"Nlghtlnee" Is the name for us In referring- to our o'clock p.m. ploture shows.

Madison avenue Is one of the finest buildings of Its kind in the world. LCCT JEANNE PRICE.

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MAKES TWO NEW

"Merton of the Movies' had to bo done Into a play by Maro Connelly and George S. Kaufman. No one else I can think of except its original author. Harry Leon Wilson, could have tampered with It without endangering the dellclousness of

its satire

s well as we knew they would. ";inn Hunter Is the same pathetics l?y absurd, heroic, Mertin Gill, whom Harry "SVllson created, and ricrerce Nash is perfect as "That Montaa-ue Girl." Their acting helps to keep the play -true to the book, but it was in the making of the play that things might easily have lost their values. So all of us who reveled in the comedy of the story give thanks. Winlfdel Holt, young a;od-mother to the Lighthouse for the Blind, has done a thing which makes her hold

upon our hearts stronger than ever. "When Invitations were isued for her marriage to Graves Mather, she asked all of her friends to give only

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RECORD

Near San Diega, Calif., rises Palomar Mountain, a constant tmnt-

tlon to those motorists who have

And they have done it ! an "funded faith In the perform

ing powers ana the enduring Qualities of their cars. Many a car has endeavored to win fame by climbing to the top SS00 feet above sea level, and one year ago a record for speed was set at 29 minutes and 59 2-6 seconds. In view of the fact that the road used. ' starting frpm the gate at an elevation of

815 feet, has 186 turns in 12 miles. 164 of which are the "hairpin" variety, it presents about as vicious a climb for record making as any in this country. The record quoted stood until

Saturday, October 16th. when a ; Paige 6-66, essayed to beat It. With i newspaper writers and other competent men present as checkers, timers and observers, J. M. Sterling piloted the Paige over this tortur-

."uiiey Liieu wcuuniK gins, ana . .... . . . . . ous road to the top and to triumph

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."ir responaea wiui a check for

J1.K0O which Is already being ured f.ir her blind proteges, and the out-t-rle public was so appealed to by tbe idea that an anonymous check for five thousand dollars was received. The opening of the new building "f the American Art Association Is an event notable In the art history of this country. The association started in 1883 In one little room ".hen Thomas E. Klrby was asked by James F. Sutton to Join him and K. Austin Robinson In forming the '' ranization. Its new place on

44 2-5 record

seconds, by more

breaking the old

than a minute. But this was not the only distinction the Paige 6-68 won on this famous mountain eide. With his car officially locked and sealed in high gear Mr. Sterling climbed to the top, the first time a car has ascended Palomar Mountain in high. Every condition was against the test. A strong wind hit the car at all corners and a dense fog was encountered "about half way up. Mr.

Sterling attributes his success to the qualities of the Paige 6-66 rather than to the fact that the day was Friday, the thirteenth.

X-RAY MOVIES MADE WITH "FLOROSCOPr

t INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE LOS ANGELES, Nov. Motion picture photography through an Xray has been accomplished for the first time by means of synchronising a "movie" camera and a machine called a "f loroscope." The latter is empoyed In the Klmberly diamond mines to detect gems being carried out on the persons of workmen. The experiment was accomplished by Paul P. Perry, of the American Society of Clnematographers. It Is believed the feat will ultimately become a great aid to medical science, since it Is possible that films may be made of the hu

man body functioning In normal life and these projected on the screen for study and research.

that the Japanese operetta. "The Princess Chrysanthemum" would be presented by the music department of the school, she discovered it takes girls with long black hald to impersonate Japanese female characters. Every black haired girl in the school ha her hair bobbed. As a result the operetta has been postponed until the girls' hair has a chance to gTow.

Indiana News INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE BRAZIL, Nov. Bobbed hair has Interfered with tho plans of the mualo department of the. Brazil high school to stage the annual fall oper

etta.

When Miss Kathleen Campbell, supervisor of music. announced

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BROOKLYN NURSE RECOMMENDS THIS STOMACH REMEDY Personal Experience Shows Benefits of Jaques' Little Wonder Capsules for Indigestion and Dyspepsia

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registered nurse or jo MicKs street, Brooklyn, N. Y., to the Jaques Capsule Company. Inc.. of Plattsburg. N. Y.

Handreds of Letters Nurse Clark'a Is but one of many hundred letters which have been pent to the Jaques Capsule Company ommendlng the valuable discovery which Is now belnff put up In con-

nausea, fetid breath, heartburn, billiousness and many other ailments result. The undigested food

causes loss of appetite and malnu- 1 trition. General debility frequently ! follows and life is shortened i

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