Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 195, Hammond, Lake County, 5 February 1920 — Page 3

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Albert Bastiani has purchased the Gretsel buil-dini? now occupied by him and will make extensive improvements upon it, rutting in a suite of up-to-date offices in the tvcoiid floor, also furnace heat and all modern conveniences. Mr. Hastiana paid in the neighborhood of 59,500 for the build'ni'. Mrs. Nathan Call has returned tr.mi Alexandria. Ind., where she was called ti.. attend the funeral of a sister of Mr. t alls, who rtijd there las; wee. Mrs. !tcph'-n Meyer, living .n Main street, hay been very riz't and hr I'crnily members li-ve b.-n allf- 1, as her condition is considered very serious. Mrs. Meyer Is suffering fr-un cancer. Mrs. George Hare of Chicago is visiting Crown Point relatives for a few day:. -Mrs. Hare, was recently married, being formerly Miss lorothy Young . .tty George Elor, Pave Roone and Jesse Wilson of Hammond transacted Teftal business in Crown Point on last Tuesday . The Tolleston Bank robbers "Ked" Tarker Dan Trikulja and the two Hatchelor boy.o. were brought t. the Lake county Jail from Michigan City on Monday by deputy sheriff Clem Mentis. The boys who have been occupying; death cells at the state penitentiary are mighty relieved that a stay of execution has been granted them and are optimistic that the death sentence will not be conflicted upon them again. The preliminary hearing will be held here and a change of venue

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The first dose opens rl"gg'd-up nostrils and air passages of head; stops nose running; relieves headache, dull-

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"SYRUP Iff FIGS" CHILD'S LAXATIVE

will undoubtedly ! asked. Stanley Pair, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kred Parr, is quite sick with the "flu."

Hi." (-ous.n. Herbert Parr has also been I

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with a slight attack of bronchitis. Thi' Young Ladles' Society of St. ;

Mary's church are giving a card partvit the Hall tonight . Pedro and Five .Hundred will be played and pries will be awarded to thosi holding the high .-core . Judge Kemp has been slightly under the weather the past few days and with Judge Perlin. also under the doctor'.rare, Judue Nassau has been obliged to officiate as the marrying iusti.e and between making two hearts beat as one and attending to his paper routes, time certainly has not dragged for him.

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Rev. and Mrs. Z ivers are happy over the arrival of a little boy. born on last Thursday. . The town board held a special session Tuesday evening. M.s. I. Jabaay who had The misfortune to fall and hurt her ankle some time ago, is) getting along nicely. Mr. John Ie Krce has purchased a Per ear recently. Mr. and Mrs. P. Sclioon a-r.d daughter visited their uncle and aunt, R. Kraay in Poss Monday evening.

Miss Kvclvn Lsty ha." resigned as teacher in the grade shcol and Miss Kmily Nelson has ben engaged in her plaee. Kenneth lirannok has gone to St. Louis, Mo., to work. Charles Sanger is very seriously ill w i tli pneumonia . The mild w-ather the pa ft two days has about taken all the snow.

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the package, then you art; sure your child is having the best and most harmless laxative or physic ofr the little stoaiach, liver and bowels. Children love its delicious fruity taste. Full directions for child's dose on each bottle. Give it without fear. Mother! Tou must say "California." Adv.

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NEWS NOTES FROM THE MOVIELAND Marshall Neilan although one of the youngest is also one of the foremost producers and directors of motion pictures. His rise to the top of the profession has been meteoric and the distinction and fame he now possesses wire gained strictly upon his merits. He was born In California in 1891 ami educated in the public schools of Los Angeles. While he was not yet twenty years of ago he joined a San Francisco stock company as "extra man," but did not remain in that capacity very long. His talents and intelligence soon attracted the attention of the director and he was made the juvenile lead. He then went on the road with the famous comedian, Harney Pernard, but. when P. W. Criffiths old Piograph studio began

operations in Pos Angeles. young, Neilan foresaw the big future of thei silent drama and joined the GrifTitlC forces as an actor. lie played leads for Piograph for; some time and then in turn was a' member of Kalem. Universal. Sells, j American and Famous Players. lie; began his directorial career at the j holm of the Ruth Roland pictures and : a little later he became the guiding hand of the. never-to-be-forgotten Hamj

and Pud comedies for Kalem. Py tnls time Mr. Neilan had gained an enviable reputation as an actor as well as a director and his services were always

Double Values and Double Stamps tomorrow. When you have a chance to get such reasonable prices on dependable goods as are provided in this sale you ought to supply not only your immediate needs, but also the needs you know will be experienced during the coming few months, THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN BUYING AT THE MILL END SALE AND BUYING LATER MEANS DOLLARS SAVED FOR OTHER USES. Each day this sale continues stocks will be replenished and new bargain lots added.

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WHAT Sloan's does, it does thoroughly penetrates without rubbing to the assailed part and promptly relieves all manner of external pains and aches. You'll find it clean and non-skin-staining. Keep it hanly for sciatica, lumbago, neuralgia, over-excrted muscles. stitT joints, pains, bruises, stains, sprains, bad weather after-effects. For 33 years Sloan's Liniment has helped thousands the world over. You won't he an exception. It is uncqualed in producing results.

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Opening Announcement-

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Ladies' Tailor Dress Maker Furrier 636 HOHMAN STREET HAMMOND

BEGINNING SA TURD A Y, FEB. 7th We shall have on display the highest grade of Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Suits, Coats and Dresses for your inspection. Many are absolutely distinct patterns. lWE GUARANTEE Not to sell more than one or two garments of each style in suits nothing less than $50.00. In dresses nothing less than $28.50. In coats nothing less than $35.00. "' " ' ' ' """ 1 " '"' 9 " 1 ' "" ' ' ' . OUR SPECIALTY is making to order Suits, Coats and Furs.

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in demanl. 1 In those days, playirtfr opposite aj prominent star was potm-timep iiit rcinunt -rative tiian liamllin tile reinsj of a lt-s.s-'r light aipl the iniiuoements , offered him to so back to acting were j too atractive to turn down. lie cn-j sequently made his reappearance - fore the camera with such celebrities! as Mary Pickford. MarKuerite Clark.; I'.lanche Sweet and many others in '

t!ieir best known phot.p!ays. j When the worth of the director bus-!' iness became recognized liy the pro-j ducers as the primary cause of thei success of a picture and made the fig- j 'ires in a director's contract in pro- : portion to his relative value to the . company's earninjjs, Mr. Neilen retired permanently as a playei and devoted his entire time to directing-. Some of his most famous productions : are "Mice and Men." "The Silent Tart-! ner," "The Country I toy," "Fn ck les." ; "Amarilly of fMothesline Allfy." F 1 1 1 - tlie-Trail-HolI:day." and "Hearts of the Wild." j In the past year Mr. Neilan has directed four of the greatest successes in the history of the cinema. "The l'n- ; j pardonable Sin." with Blanche Sweet;;' "Paddy Lrng I.eirs," starring Maryj Pickford; "Her Kingdom of l'reams." with Anita Stewart, and "In G!d Ken-! tucky," also with Miss Stewart. j I

IS THFD.V MARRinm ! Maybe she has and, again, maybe! she hasn't, but at any rate from Pitts- '. hurgh comes a rumor that Theda Uara,

queen of the screen campires, has committed matrimony. Tom Bodkin, once manager for Frank Moran, pugilist, ami now manager of "The Sweetheart Shop," js said to be the vamped groom. The wedding, it is said, took place in a Catholic church in that city a week ago, but the facts have just been announced. Miss P.ara owns a half intetest in the production which Bodkin manages.

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came an "immortal" fday when- .. was formally received :mo the membership of the French academy. 11, was escorted by Marshal J off re and M DeFreycinet, botli of wh'-m were attired in green costume.,-. Ka nsond Poincare, retiring pre.-;dnt, vli. acted as chairman of t eremoni-s Jauded Foch's services in his opening address.

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riNTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE) CHICAGO, Feb. 5. Members of labor unions here will e searched f,.r firearms on attending me t :114s. it waordred by the rhi.f of p. dice today. The order war; issued in an tetnpt to block a series of "gunmen" murders looked for as the result of the killing of "Moss" Knrisht. for man'-

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d nnouncemon t to tho People of Lake County The Boston Dental Co.. 3009 East 92nd St., has opened a Lecture Room to enlighten the people on the Importance and care which should be given their Teeth. We will X-Ray our Patrons' teeth free of charge to locate hidden trouble and abcesses. and which are aften the cause of their illness. We employ also a Plate Specialist. AH Work Guaranteed Ten Years. Nurse In Attendance. Boston Dental . Company 3009 E. 92nd St., SOUTH CHICAGO.

Taxes and . . Mortgage Affidavits

We have just received a complete duplicate of your County Taxes. Come in and we will be pleased to wait on you. Mortgage affidavits must be filed between March I and May 1 each year.

Hammond Trust and Savings Bank In the Hammond Building.

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