Hammond Times, Volume 16, Number 148, Hammond, Lake County, 13 December 1922 — Page 5
'WerlnesrlaT. Dee. 13. 1922
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VfiLnLLifl POSES AS A LADIES MAN
ARTISTS THUMBPRINTS TO DECIDE $500,000 DAMAGE SUIT
(Copyright 1923 by I N g BERLIN, Dec. 3 .Hmnin, Is wonderful; she 1., just the rUhl Kind of wire for me," wrote Wllhe!m HoenzolUrn, former German kaiser, to his former sec-et financr-e, after !s marriage with the rrlncesa of the House of Rf-uss. it was revealed here today In sensational disclosures con"miner AVllhelm's lov. making-
Copyright 1 922 l.y X. X. c, Revelation of the former German kaiser as a -ladies mar- and lover - side of hls character that was hitherto hidden to the outside world are made today in mi exclusive Interview with Frau C .abrlele Von Rochow, to whom the ex-war Ud W,13 secret V pn-ra.! -.. ,i
month-. This engagement, a, excusiveiy tvl.J by Internal lonal Xews S.rvice yeat.rday, was broken off by the former UrUser, aa the re-";f- " l-ressure from member-? ..f 'lis c: f.-: pc. . j th fuil,Mvl,U; exclusive story Fran Von iwhow tells of letters from -Viihelm even after his marriage t-j l'rlneess Her-m-'r.e of Reuss. 1'r. 5. I. AVEYEK. STAFF CORRESPONDENT I. N. SERVICE Copyright H'22 by I. X. S?.)
t-t-j.Uj.N. lfc. 13. ---.Nothing- is more teiib.e than to see your life's Mo' and M-ril In life shatt-ied at i i'iir feet." , 1'r.T'l Gaorieie on Rjc-how, '-the r Mi. " mar." In 1 1; e love trlansle in hich the former k::iser j.; too central fleuve, fixed a p.-.sr of steel blue eyes upon la:' correspondent in a
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mltteu of tho chamber la to be ap- other truck driven a Mr. Jaffe colpolnted to meet tin manufacturers lided with tho Myen car at 11th av.
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A, G. Slocomb, chairman of tho chamber commlttou on th movement to build a Junior coilese with a Normal school department in I.aka county, announced that m mber of the committee would moat with other interested civic bodies in the of.1c.oij of K. X. Canine. Buperlntenient of ti.o Krt.st Chicago publl; schools, next Friday evening:. At thin time other plana and means of rinanclrnr 'h proposed project will l;.e it-celved. lie said. fresi.Jviit GeoiKo li. I.ewl.i. (.f tiuChamber of Commerce appointed a commit tec to co-oo.atj with il.o luuger-a Athletic association to
JafTo car was also badly damaged.
POLICE ON A HUITTING TRIP Captain William Linn, desk sers- ( ant Aydelotte and officer Art Wlndnnieller left for tht southern part
Left. Mrs. Andrea Hahn; right, tb painting-, L Belle Ferroniere.
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tar that is without its deity?" T'l her larid, Fran Gabriele h--!d n four ra?e letter written in steep, awkward Gorman script, ftranirely f-i,:ras.tirijr. with th". t-lsrnature, wl r-h wft s none oth.e- tlvan "WHl ' :m." written with the usual flour's" that used to Impress officials In the obi German empire. Tho letter had Jut reached Frau Von Rochow today. a'T9-r:-tj it was da;ed "Doom. ITcHand. November J8 " It Jid not ome through the ru!n?ry malls. It was brought to Jiorlir. by a trusted courier. Suddenly her hand tightened Its K-.p and the letter crumpled tip n lifr fist a3 ?he exclaimed. "Whydoes he write to me? Why docs he senj mo these efruslons ex-loi'Sng-the beauty and capabilities of his new wife. Instead of Just ray. intr one single word which would put a stop to the campaign of slander against me? ' Here he writes to me that JIer-
m;n la wonderful, that she Is Just the kind of wife for him." Then he tells me about Oeorje Vlereck, an American journalist, hsvlnir visited him at Doom and to watch for thn article that Vtereck will publish about him. "But there is not a alnyle word saytnjr he Is eo-ry for the way I was treated. And to think that I have been his intimate friend since 1SS. asd for six months was secretly enjreed to marry him. It Is dreadful, And then I have been called his 'housekeeper' in stories published obviously Inspired from the no ipo of Doom to sevr as an alibi for I'rln ess llermine." Frau Von Bochow looked at the letter and continued! "IlV" on tht eapa'-ate half page he ha? written a dedication to me, which I v asks nje to past In a copy of his n smoira he had ordered his ri :bl!shrol (o end to me, Frau Voj Kohow tossed a picture of tho forr. -r kaiser upon a table, j
r.rUirg tn 'ftorviewer to read the ln.'criptton on It. Wllhelm had written"To hlT clear Markg-aef in from Marg-ra.Vf." These were pet i ,. j .cll tne couple had Ifiivii esvii other for nearly four tl.de'. l.iu GabiJ lo sa id they had been chumX since iVIlhelm was 20 and
Back in 1499, or thereabouts, one Leonardo da Vinci, a painter of note, had the unconventional habit of smudging the imprint of his th -rnh in the wet paint of h;s completed canvasses. i"ow, 423 ear3 later, -r.e of those thumbprints is to be determined In a $500,000 lawsuit. The suit was brought by Mrs. Andr.e Hahn, an art collector, rhc seeks
to recover $500,000 becaus Sir Hoseph Duveen, celebrated art connoisseur and dealer r New York and London, declared that her painting, "La Belle Ferroniere," was not the work o da Vinci. Mrs. Hahn, whj is the wife of Capt. Harry J. Hahn. former U. S. army aviator, declares that Duveen'a adverse decision prevented the sale uf the
work to the Kansas City - Institute for $500,000. Sha inherited the portrait from her father, the Marquis de Lr deux, of Brittany. The work is the portrait of Lucrezia Crivelli mistress of Francis I of France If she can prove the thu.r'inrint on her canva3 is that of da Vine Mrs. Hahn expects to .'.. hei suit.
INNERSTOMES
When a rich American pirl marries a foreicrn notahi'it-o u-. i
promote mil, Melt.. . - v... - i... v,: 7. . utcm
- 1W v.. It.uie 3 lIlt saying is, w.th a roc of :,aK,KkTef!t. Wh'Ch H 'n(iron; but when a rich American
I'ur.ni; the cniertnco of Chamber of Commerce members and farmers heid at Crown Flint on December Sth and 9th th plan waa evolved to follow the Idea, of county Caatnbei-3 co-operatinK In furtmsr in;,- pn.'blcriia of moment to Fake count y .
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Washington Lumber and Coal ., ! of Indiana Harbor, was elect d as a ; director j l!lt. Ka?t chi0afcO chain- '
oer at thj mectlnir last nlgdit.
LONDONERS ELECT NEW LORD MAYOR
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EERR1N TRIAL FINALLY BEGINS
allusion to the feudal p-t when the forbears of tho Iloheniolle-ne and tha Rochows were bitter icniles. attacking: each other in ir castles In what was then called ...i: k lirandanburg. That was the nucleus of the Prussian kingdom.
HE KNEW HOW TO GET THE BUSINESS
a wo army and nary stores near Tenth avenue and Broadway were doing; a flotirl?hln-t!ade on Gary's south side. The proprietor of a clothing store who occupied the building between them found bu?lness gradually slip, pins away from him and it came t such a pass that he had to do somethin g drastic or so under. He had been In the location for five yen; s Tha store fronts of the army an-: navy stores were adorned with la i s . slR-ns and buyers flocked In and oaf of the door while the clothing stott
owners place was almost deserted. He scratched his head and ran sacked bis brains until one day a Joke which he had heard on thstR?e came to him. Neit morning- he called up the alg-n painter and ordered the following Pign which he placed over his store. "Main entrance to Army and Navy '
store." Business revived the same da and business finally demanded th hiring of extra clerk.
The army and navy store owne-? i registered complaints but the cloth- . ins sto.re owner still keeps the sign '
over his door, He says they can do ,
nothing aS he handles Just as much ! of an army and navy goods stock as j
they do.
more hom;s in the cornmanltiea f East Chicago and Indiana Harbor. Basing: his discussion on The Times table, published a few weeks ago that gave the status of the several communities In tha Calumet region as to tho number of men employed and the location of their families. Julius 8. Friedman pointed out that the Twin City plants aro now employing 60 per cent mor men than Gary and 300 per cent more than Hamniund yet the population of Kast Chicago-Indiana Harbor Is only equal to that of Hammond and 60 per cent less than Gary. Quoting these figures he showed
that most of the men now employed at the local Industries live outside of this district. Considering this the most paramount Issue that could be fostered by a civic- organization, Mr. Friedman proposed a building- and loan plan and other means of financing- a community housing project through the Twin City banks and Industries. In connection with this topic Mr. Friedman mads mention of the fact that local merchants would be greatly benefitted as well as the community if the industries would co-operate In the movement of encourag-ing their men to locate in th; district where they are employed. A com
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INTERNATIONAL KLWS SERVICE MAUIOX. ill.. IV, i::-i:f.,r.
J'iry c.-rnposed t,f eleven farmersand oi:o miner, five union coal mlt.erstitls "avli. Fort Grace. Pet-. Mi!!er, Joe Carn-.-j!u and Loca -Mann --vent op. trial line today, char-" I wjth : lie m.i-.l. r of Howard If.,f
u.an. superintend nt of tinem Illinois Co.,; Oomp.'ir.v. II
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killed in the Herein mine mas.sao: of last June 21 and 22. The jury was completed last Fri - ' day, after almost five weeks h.T' heen consumed in xair.inin? northan 2''0 veniremen. j A small army of legal talent rep- ' resented the prosecution and th" ' defense as the trial proper opened j today. Six attorneys grouped thern- ' selves around the counsel table of 1 the prosecution. The five indicted ".en Mere represented by s .-Ven at- : 'o-.-neys. under the leade-ship of j A. V. Kerr, chief counsel lor Unite. i ! Mine- Workers of America, In liliino!;. '.
man iiiarnes a proud fortun girl he ia apt to get it in the neck. In the early "eighties r ilhonEire lamed George H. Skinner married a beautiful French girl of the highest social position, -when Mrs. Lkinner would go shopping in Paris' and the shop attendant would ask
ner tor ner name, she would answer haugtily: . Clothilde de la Tour d'lvoire. The i footman will tell you my present i name. I cannot stoop to utter it I myself." A five-year-old girl was .iren a teddy-bear with eyes sewed on so crookedly that the bear looked cross-eyed. The next Sunday, when she came home from Sunday school was( heard to call her bear "What a queer name! Whera did you ever get It?" she waa asked. "Why. this morning in Sunday school we sans, 'Gladly a Cross I'd
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PIN1TED 'NEATH
TRACTION CAEj
INDIA.'APOUS. Ina., Dec.
Pinned heneath a heavy traction car
twenty minutes In the wreckage J
the automotiie In which sha wa riding, Mrs. Martin W. Cameron, of this city was injured seriously" here lat nitrht, but she Is expected.-
to recover. Other occupants of thef
i.ameron automobile struck by thel
m.erui'oan were Alva H. Wlr.kovp
2?. Ibanon, back Injured, cut abtf-4
the head, nck an darms; Martin
Cameron, bruised and cut. and
Arcnrald Si-aln wounfl tv. -
chine was draggej flxty feet andi demolished. ids
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lxrr Mayor Moore.
Lord Mayor Moore, norly lect ed London executive. Is . i oiBci-' with many years' e.' ierivnce ir mun: pal government. fie is . worthy iuccl -,sor to linden's ton.p Hc of efTi'-'ent n-t-vor
f the state yesterday morning where they will spend two days hunting rabbits and quail. They ire expected to return late today.
THREE MEN ARE CRUSHED IN MINE TEItRE HAUTE. Ind.. Dec. 13 Three men were seriously injured at ho Wabash mine when they were 'tished by a runaway motor. The injured are: Floyd Hoosier. 1715 -outh Third street; Thomas Janes. '28 North Fourth street and Thomas ! "reschbauer, US Sycamore. The acident Is be'ieved to have i een the result of a misunderstandof strrnals. According to re-
Card of Thanks
CAB3 or TKAJSrxS Mrs. Herbert Millies, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Millies and Mr. and Mrs. Harry e
j eweli wish to kindly thank the Maj sonic fraternity and the friends for- ! the assistance and sympathy rxtend-0i
ted thern at the death and burial ofH
I Herbeit Millies. lJ:13:ltf
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i CARD OF THANKS. 4
I wish to thank all my friends f vho loyalty supported and worked t-, foi me before election day, especial-
.y John J. Jarnowskl, of the Public - Construction Co., for his personal.'' service. a CEO. J. I.KESEVFIT.
FRANCE THREATENS RUnR BASIN
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AUTO CRASH Mrs F. G. Myers, 23 E. Sth ave.. was painfully Injured and a Ford delivery truck driven by Mr. Myers ftlrnost wrecked yesterday when an-
WANTS IRE HOIS
Mobilising their forces at a meeting held last night in tho Elks club rooms, directors of the East Chicago Chamber Chamber of Commerce launched a movement to
vord Margrar Is an bring about the construetloa of
T i !or,e,poI.ed be contemplating seizing the Ruhr J!--rfTiL . i?Lr t W,,e.n Germat,y,f next payment falls due. France Claims that this is the only way to collect the reparations debt. f.fnc Wl" ,8 u,ke a firm g"'P on the French Khineland lne rrench may also seize the state forests of western Germany. 4 With Freneh control of both the Saar and the Ruhr valleys Germany would be practically cut off from rnal
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" peojoiii lai.s 10 remove tne torment and disfigurement, and you do not have to wait for relief from em
barrassment. Improvement quickly shows. Sufferers from skin trouble should obtain a email Jar cj Rowles Mentho-Sulphur from any good druggist and use it like cold cream, - Adv. j
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