Hammond Times, Volume 16, Number 132, Hammond, Lake County, 22 November 1922 — Page 9

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By r'ANlEL CKCONCELX. STAFF COKRESPONDEffT J. N. SERVICE M'iJU.N, Xov. Women politicians are a failure. Tiicra Is Ireland's firm conYl-ction. In the last dull there were six women, and of these only tvo were returned at the last election. Of these two Mrs. O'CaJlahan, wil&ow of the murdered lord mayor of" Limerick, was returned unoppoKtVl, an-d the famous Mary McSwlney just (barely retained her seat atraJnst Independent camlMa-.es In Cork City. The most bitter opponents of Xhe women candl'lutes are the womtVn, voters. Women should be kept oufi .of parliament, they say. They talk 'too much and do not represent the ius views of the colleens of Ireland u the view I have heard them express over and over asaln. Countess- ilarkicvlcz was one otf those 'banlAed Into the wilderness by the voter, but she Ft;II takes an active yart with the de Valeraltes. She was recently seen in the south with thB ex-president of the dall, bc-peiftacled and a rifle swung over her shoulder, wearing a Weld green uniform.

If the British house of commons is illsaulved tft e unique record of beingmembers of three parliaments at one time la broken for Mr. de Valctra, the Irish republican leader, mil Sor Mr. Join MabKelll. minister of ed;cation in the Ipree State parliament. Both of tl.vse gentlemen are meyiiers of the iVee State parliament, British house of commons and Ulster parliament. -So also were .rthur G'rllTlth, tut, coi4re, none of them evtrf took the oath In either house of commons or Deifast parliament. But the four .bf them had teen prior to the last election in Southern Ireland inemb&rs of four parliaments. These were da!l eireann. the Southern Irish house of commons. Belfast parliament Jand the London one. But they never took their seats ;n any of the last three named. . - General Torn Er.nis. -who is now back from Cork, having conducted very successful operations down thero on behaaf of the Free State, tells an irc.teresJUr.g- story of the sang froid of itlchatl Collins. One n!g-ht during the black and tan operations In Dublin he and Collins were upstairs in a saloon where the Irish republican airmy leaders used to hold their counsel meeting-s. Oaly Ennls and Collins were there at the time and the black and tans ilded the street. Collinis ordered Er.nis to come to the counter with him and called for two pints of porter. Ennl?, who i.s a strict tee-totaler, could or.ly be got with great pressing- to take any of the Liquor, as it was distasteful. Soon after the black and tana entered the place and saw the couple with two large pints In front of them. Collins they believed

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arm ana paid no attention to the lair. Thus both had" another hair breadth's escape.

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Kear of balldinc wrecked by exptoaioa.

A woman, her babe and another child were killed and four other m-i

persons were injurea wnen a large still in the basement of a two-story liuildingr on Worth avenue Chicago, exploded. The buildinji was wrecked and the victims were buried in the ruins.

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Railroad Worker Discharged From His Job Goes Insane and Runs Amuck.

ety are preparing for a roast supper and baxaar to 'be given at the Chrit. ian ch-u-rch on Dec. 15th. IXaln and fancy needle work, rues, notions and candy will be on display and a home cooked sup-per to bo a specialty, and will be served from 5:00 till :0U. Liht refreshments may be had later if desired.

j Lucille Horner entertained a num

her of her young friends at a birthday party at the home of her parents on Martha street Friday evening. The evening- was pleasantly spent by playln? games. Miss I,ucl'.le was the recipient of several beautiful gifts ..

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The last decade has seen a big exodus of the aristocrats from Ireland, but up u a few years ago It v-as possible to meet in Iublln hotel bars lords, knights and DRronets by the Fcore. It was then possible to go into any first-class saloon and as likely as not meet a couple of real live lords and have a whiskey and eo.la with them. To drink with a few of his Britannic majesty was no unusual thing for a common or garden Dubllner, but now all that is changed. With the trouble of the last few years the gentlemen with the handles to their names are gone, and now lords are as scarce as the nightingales in Ireland.

INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE RICHMOND,! lnd., Nov. 21. Crazed by his discharge; from the employ of the railroad. Donata Flerro, an Italian, opened fire from ambush on a gang of section men riding on a band car to work early today, killing one and seriously injuring two. Officials searching for Fierro went to his home where they found the bodies of Flerro's wife and child, with the appearance of having been strangled. The dead are: William Henderson, extra gang foreman. Kosarla Fiero, 80. Antonet. A. Flerro, t. The body of the child had been placed In the arms of the mother. Coroner F. ElBond said that appearances Indicated the woman had

iommon 1 been dead about twelve hours when

found and th child about four hours. Charles Hagen, section hand," and Grant Perkins, foreman are In a serious condition as a result of gunshot wounds. Flerro was said to have used a double barreled shot gun when the handcar came upon him unexpectedly three miles west of this city. When the shooting began others on the car scurried for cover and later began pursuit of Flerro. Fierro had been a resident of this country for 19 years. Local authorities believed that Flerro had gone Insane suddenly. The killing of his family by strangulation marked one of the most revolting crimes in the history of

ayne county.

Radium is about 170,000 more valuable than. gold.

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"Were it possible for an airplane to fly from the earth to the moon at the rate of 200 miles an hour, it would take eeven weeks to make the trip.

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Dairv Is Sued Because Milk Had Worms in It

f INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE1 WHITE PLAINS. Nov. Jurs. i-'ophie Bliss has been appointed by the court as guardian of her one-year-old eon to file suit against a milk company asking damages. It is alleged that the boy drank "milk obtained from the comrany which was unfit for use and contained worms and other foreign substances which caused him severe illness."

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ters in enezuela Is from $1.54 a day.

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HESSVILLE

Sir. Caldwell and llr. McQulston of Hammond were Hessville visitors Thu rsday . Mr. and Mrs. Frazier of Iroquois, Ills., and Mr. an-d Mrs. Frazier of Donald, Ills., were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Lambert Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Luch-ene, Sr., of Hammond -were- the guests of relatives here Sunday. Dorcas Aid Society will have the regular meeflng at th church next Thursday. Nov. 23, at 2:0O p. m. Instead of the following- week, owing

to to the rrolWay. Members of the Dorcas Aid Soci-

pxtmyourjace, motneri S. S. S. Ia the Great Builder of Red-Blood-Cclla and Rheumatism Muit Go! Jut Try It! "Bheumatlsm? Me? No, Indeed, it's 11 gone, every bit of ltl Ifs mm.

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Rheumatism it one of them. 8. S. S. is the great blood-cleanser, bloodbuilder, system strengthened nerve inigorator. It stops skin eruptions, too, pimples, blackheads, acne, bolls, Miema. It builds up rnn down, tired men and women, beautifies complexions, makes the flesh firmer. Start 8. 8. 8. today. It ! sold at all drug tores in two sizes. Tb lirger size bottle la the more economical.

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bathers enjoying merry-go-round ride on Su Petersburg Deach.

winter toe funty league in the Sunshine City demanded that the millionaire mayor make the bathers dress "modestly' to sav the youths and the morals of the nation .Mayor Pulver, after ersonallv inspecting the suits worn by the fait eex on the tand, gave

the scanty suits his o. fc. and said: "There must be sometbir.g wrong with those who see anything indecent in clothe? which eive the girls and women freedom of movement and thereby aid in promoting the health of the wearers."

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