Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 299, Hammond, Lake County, 7 June 1920 — Page 2

TIIK TIMES

Monday, June 7, 1020.

LIVE NEWS FROM THE TWIN CITIES

.IMP.1 T I 11 WiUJHUl ll III n AS CARTOONIST BUSIINELL SEES CEN. WOOD

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READ THESE TWIN CITY

RTISEMENTS

sure

Relief

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V" A.1 S'io Mr, T---rr'. i -i ! o-i j. 1 o -n of Irnmi Ma.r - -t''iet . 1 ---r'itv H . K.-n1. M--mo rial A ddress W i!; Krhardt. ;. MV. -.-a ', S -Mr. ri.-ri . t--:1., ,- p. r !'is:r.. K- -frtior) t 'i (Irar.-I Maft'T. poi, h i: uii: ni i ""he K,I.-"I 'l:,casii poa.-e were kept b ;s q a i n r. '-r the week-end when t c hnd..-d two I:. : r case 4, four dr'nks. a pro. ok" case and reoeed v--ral rep.:s .f rni.t"'i t it'. pt' J'hn M:o, 4.'.". flood, ir sti-et. was .iTfs-l bv 4iffo-ot-s K.ui.i itn-,1 Z.ifk'i.i'h on a ( ha: sr.- of r. i-oi a I . i! u a ?ti!i. Mim h1 tii" . oto.T-;.-.. Tinkis for the wulf ivr.h a kick . I'.iptani T-m Dor. tiTiiv srresw-d msih k 7. s. sfii Deodar M"ft. for havitiir n.l t-Uinir linu'M'-l'-t O.l. d.i.-. a II i:n:non.i pi-ddler who It f-.s nt 14i Piunirti-r avenue. a- r-r-jiirj f.n wan j:it oiiariiin proke prd as also book-d f.-r '.i!ni? short Mary Ijinotm, coiorp-i. who !'.'" r . p Ohmi'.-al Cnmpar.y q"; irt t r r-vnr-td that a boarder bad takn $1S7 ''om b.-neath hr mattrrss.

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; NOTICE TO j ! CLASSIFIED j j ADVERTISERS j j All classified advert islnT xuusx 1)0 pi4

Bell-ans

Hot water Sure Relief

FOR INDIGESTION

'.uri'.h ua ridii.tr .1 riiotorcy'l" and mi'

, I.".itilic;i4Uoc, Xiuitlaalaa Octobei- 1st. All

; liiote wiio have uioiitiiiy accounis i 1 I rr. tlt. d Ti....a aI ...i-llKdtK-ntS will b ;

i accevtfcd aa uiual, but taey iaut b siK- of a ! lru .. luckily tsi'aiw I vxu loc btloro j.2;0O o 'elot.it. j uiwiij'.ii '-d.

! the Stu'b-tiak.'r Am I i id. ci it)i t lo- r'ar of

BUTTON COVERING

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rio.jro .id in l.is nnniiai r. por t w n th forti.'.h anrual .-.-.i.v ntion of ; '.' l-'od-ration .-pent-'l h a .- today . Ijihnr i.'o n 1 1 1 ! 11 " i-d l i.-.. f sipf'irt th' hi..! tft.-ik- w v . hi" of ;!,.- rostii.-.-! 10 t r.'- h..: 'i -r or-.1 r; ',-, j labor. Tli."- w . " 1 . .-: nk. r r. n ix-d t mi- f.-.j. r;i t n ; I m. w. -rk.-i s . ur.-l i ti r . .1..' ! ',i ,i;'oi b.'tt.-r work til.' . ..mi i 1 o r -. -i.i Mr. M nrrixin . M"r thin ! f.'Mi.in'.ri 1.. .v t, . m rrw err qain.-d bv tin' f.-d-l". f .on dtlf.nff

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The pcneral is rndinfr an interview granted the newspaper mt'n in which he ha answered a number of embarrassing questions conccrrmij hi tinanciii! harkinc-

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A i,i' Strikes in Past Year He Says ! a ;.". s'.'ian . . "

nave uost iiaDor more Than Four Millions. tK l 1 1.1)11 llll Mllllllh

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Ilembroft and Monroe Mohock have m- j -!;, tl 4 tl: 1 a n.l ti.i .'.'..in il ceiv fd the !,iiiu ins r port con. erntn j mail .;, th" 'ixa.--l nd lana il ' . in h li j Xmo: . 1,,. -i.,-- . a numb--!' of K.i.t i'Sii-'iU" p.'opi.- Hie j ;'..t ; b r s..o ;,:,. interested. I :'.i:n -. ; ar'.i-;- a- T i: .ioo-.

Kustace. I exas. May l."'.--l.." : a s- i,; , n , ; , N ,. .).-,;.., tan.' till - C.as a.i.-Pi "a 1 on Inn t.inbers on u.i..- as .a o n the gri und far t'ok.-r No. 1. a mile j.t. -.-.-!. In toOil SO'.ilh of thi- i-la.-e. I'f I ' i lUrT 1 '' be- I . .; - t io 1 : . ' !'i

Sin ariy in .lu:i-'. 1 1 . ,, n.l pu.fv ..tii.M Tiie Texas-indtan.t ' 'il . 0:1, par,;. m ;n all. tinr. 1. i.-niposed of K John.- and associa te of J y..;i have no ! :' or

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i STAFF CORRESPONDENT I N. SERVICE; MnXTKIvM.. Will, Juno 7 -SUik'S

PASTIME

voar riht. .! lot all it f-.r uii ' i;an a nil r . 1 ti ':. : s an-i V, t i! i - j - t

F.I, KT KAV ll(ltn JIK.MBKK ; it !-i'.- .st 1 being man. Tested in . . rtain i- a of ti. 01' ' over the eieefon of a tie w n'.f irher of the East t'hi.aa" H-.aid of Kdu.-Atbm which is s. h",l ; "d ;o ta".f place at the meet n of the .oi.n.il toTM-th' . A it ii.:.2h there has b.n no a-irss;..1 .-ampaign on the par: of any p--i son f T election it is un-d-rtood mat .-r.J have b.-.-n dom? i-t work ant have lined tip a few r.i.-s which may mke the 0tin5 toil .3 in i n e r e st 1 r. a: .

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East '!iica.iro. l,ae mad- ;i location

southwest of M .staoe. It is r. port, d here that th" rttf (. in transit and that ; th" w. ii will iart at .gice. j The Milwaukee 1 las company ' of Milw.tcke.. W isconsin, lias enti r.-d .nto a .ntract w ith cit iZ'-r.s. of Eispa- - : and Ma bank to drill on 1 "',., 1 a-res of i a.--cs m the Smith-f I. "bins- n an-i J. se Maucha .ur y?. starting rod later than ; Sep:-mb. r .x j

t oil", corn" aioni.". a ti i 1:1 i-k. I . . : o i ii... d " n t n, - 1 ' 1

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TODAY Dorris Kenyon in "THE GREAT WHITE TRAIL" . TOMORROW Hoot Gibson in "WOLF TRACKS" Also the great serial "TRAILED BY THREE"

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xentinK taruvas int.resi. h.ave been

b'.isy ia th" wst. in part

coiinty for the past n.n-ty dan pointed on; io.ie that tiie 1

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Powell to Id. adj.'ininir li-n lers'iii , county, has furnished ov it 1, ''"" pro- j d irin; we!;.', showing an a verase life of tn ears each, and tiiat 1 :.."'."'."' i

retn inc member j t.irr,.N "of ...-M-i'' oil iiave b.n r.-cv-

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N SUNDAY !: AGCiDEHTS :

1..: and .i..t;--a -::.'.:; !,.- HARBOR MAN VICTIM

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Sunday took ; t ic.i il t ;oito nfriii'T is .-1 ' I in- -; 1 ri I lee.' 1 . r ir S".r.- Oipiic

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M-ara. ha b--n consuieren lavor- . f , sn-ilow sands in this

flM-v for re-ete. t ; , n until a f- v. w.-eks flr- -n. hen th1 att.-rn" eriei ai .f the ?iati rendered a deeisiort that ii"t m.-re trap, two members of the board of edueation m'isr be of the same political I a . i '.' . t the present time all three i-eembers of the board are e'Hss.-d as 'i-P'ih!Tan . I' the election c-nforms 10 instruction, then, ir i.- pointed t, t y .1 1 t he n"w rneniper niii.-t b- a ilemo-

In

e ,,f the rie, ision of the ait.T- mer

r-ii :t is .-.a nied by some tha

area. The failure, so far. of the de-p tests at C'.-rsicana to siow j.riiiiuaon. is shiftina atf ntion to Hender..n and Kaufman coutities as nosiide ioiations

of t),e source mm! fp-iii iiieh the Cor- I'lippd h tu

sieana field has b-en f-edin for n-ar-

1 v wentv-nve years. 1

Practically ail of Henderson. '"Kauf- slru' k 1V " M'-li'-a" " man and Van Zandt counties i- heid ,!r":5" '' ' I'l.-. i . ,.'. 1!., , on-d'T lease and much d -ve ! opmen t j f ou ", .! i'tii:iw by a I'i.-- .'...- .. work is promised for the com In? s.i 111- ! I" rt Th" '"'--chine ;n who h th.-y u

rulinc was pra, ! o a ,1 v d. 111 . ' s !,. ,i S

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reJieve the Headache by Curing the Cold.

'Where Everybody Gees."

THE nn RPHEUjj! THEATRE MI

Hammond :: Indiana TODAY AND TUESDAY EXTRA SPECIAL FEATURE Paperdress Revue A Miniature Musical Ccmedy 10 People Mostly Girls (N0TJCL - All costumef. used in this act are madr- of paper) THE GREAT HARMON Wizard of the Violin

a: "ampaiirn sr 'll.i.fifi to

-". ii:i;:i!.' to .-:... -. . , : ..- Morrior' !:''.'i:, be.-n o.n'rS';'. - i'H:ii;..i.a'i '"'.'nds Pv mem:,, ri n t " r na t p -n a.; 1; n ions .

9 a n cre b s'5'b' b'h n a a a s h b s a a so a as DeLuxe Theatre TODAY. TUESDAY A?D fpr?-,?rcf ( v

WARD & KING A Couple of Baseball Bugs BEATTIE & BLOOM Dance Delineators BILLY RPSE Comedian

CLYDE NELSON & CO. Noveity Artist

EXTRA ADDED FEATURE Ruth Roland in her wonderful new and exciting serial "THE ADVENTURES OF RUTH"

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JESSE L.LASKV

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WALLACE

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IN "EXCUSE

J (ammountjJrtcraft Cfi'trturo Also Sunshine Comedy STARTING SUNDAY FOR FIVE DAYS Mae Murray and David Powell in "ON WITH THE DANCE"

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BIJOU THEATRE TODAY, TOMORROW AND WEDNESDAY "The Menace of the Moron" Will Your Child Be Next? The maniacV habits and crime? scientifically exposed. A picture your child must see. Added Today: "THE LION MAN"

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IP's-- may be elected 1.- the position

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s.n.e b aprty a ; i u-, n :,s are n,.t ""'h IJQHN ROBINSON'S

a 'o t-i1' lorn 5;ri,-iiv as a menuo-r o: he repuhif an party. It is pointed out ti-or Mr. Ross waus procressi ve and as f.-r aa Is known he may .-till be out of t'." ; 0 P. ranks. n the i. no iTjt it- ranks Era n k 'Calla -hap. ex-mavor. seemsf to hold the lead s.a 1 beinir mentioned as the probable member of tre hoard There are a few ' the cr.une .; it-ien. however, who are -:! t.j be in t'.'U or f Vttorney Alien

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1 1, pos : 1 1 -n . Another fa"tor will be the de'erminetioti of certai'i lades .f the eit y to e "i'f a member of the fair sex to the p --.-rioti. Mrs. .1. F . Kenndv :s n--r c.-tel ., be in the mood to ac ept but, . IH e.-. rt end d tha -'". is on the wron; '. Of the fence, political!''-

i know jus' hov r hi ' H j Fo! low sn if ih" a j brouc!it 1,, t!i.- 1

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The daddv of all eircuses, aid John riob nson's. is vmtns to Hammond and j will give two performance here on j Wednesday. June n j

Accordini; to the pres-s airen's this j ;on sir-,;!, M season's show will be j, s Ro.-d not jvas una:.', t

.but hapie:..

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j later they w. r. ' 11 : tl'i-ir houc'S at ' 1 -. .

v aip a ra , -. in aiiciicr n. a, -..:i". ! HE FAILED TO STOP 1 fa iline: to tiiiik" to- r - u i 1 ' ,. 1 b .!.-. ',..r-l -top a- f,:h a. ru" and a-hiiis- j k

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better than any ej sc. n here. "Evi n the ,.;d tuners will find many thrills a wait in "x them whfn the" witnessthe innovations which ha ' been add d to th" program of this famous atraresiitp.n."" the p-ihlji'i-y men declare. The opf'tiing number is a ma triii fp ?. t pa meant ent.t !el . "ilo'd.-n I a s and cilden Wavs." whi.'h is sa.d to be un-.-q lah-il in c'rcus anna's f. r sh "r b auty p' nip and sp'end r . I.esp.tts

tl'.'.l-h.'d mi., a each lie d-lt'Tl l-y '',.'. foran. Ilia T'hoiuas a . eu- . Mr. Tho... ts and Mr-. . A Ha

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OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS 6:00 TO 8.00 RM

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JVIotor Truck

DISINFECTANTS THE VERSATILE LEMON r

. fc'-'-r-Tiine 5s probably the best d!?- Always keep fresh lemons on hand

. ;r..M,ant Known.. l;o u frcly t.n i nov are good for the body, inf.de i

mi's, mat treSFf.a, curtains, blankets, j and out, and they are very cheap.

'!'" Pillow and cloth ins. It rof-t. noth- For a cold, take two pans lemon n.P.r.-d I .,. v.,, . - . . .

! .ml w , r- ta"n t n,.. M-r. ),..s.. i "' 19 " ireiess, ccin your rooms, ! I part honey and one-half part

for treaiim nt I 3"'r rood containers, your elf.thins, ; glycerine. Shake well and take i I'oriu.s.d i,.-n e a' n.pt. -.1 i. Pirn , yli" b-ddm.; and yonr.sif just. j ' 'ablefpoonf u!s every hour. The loiui .ti washincto.i i-i-.- ' , Kif-i, .',-.1 ofK-a 5 po.-'-i-ilile. It is the best pos-Jon juice cuts the phlegm, the glycelue. Kran.is ii .. , ,... lis av.-nu! 6:ble rrc-ou!ive asain.n i:s.ea.se.. jnne and honey soothe and heal "the '.. fc.-ul h t hic.ai.-o eia-h-d iii'o a Io,!..-i . .o---... . , .. . ....

mi. Mtiutiun or arpy- irrnatea na.ai and throat passages.

an excellent gargle for a sore And of course the class of hot lem-

tbroat because it acts a- a uisinf ec- ! onade at bedtime is ej-senfial. tant. kilhng th bacteria that irri-j A little slice of lemon is an extat, a the linings of nose and throat, j cellent whitener for the teeth. Rub lour tooth brush will collect it on after pIm nine f hp f oof h

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Capital and Surplus $150,000.00

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Capital And Surplus $65,000.00

Owner's Reponsibility

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The law holds the owner of the motor truck financially responsible should the machine accidentally cause property damage or maim someone for life. It doesn t matter how careful the driver was juries often return verdicts for heavy damages. If your motor truck should unfortunately figure in an accident and if the court returned a judgment against you would you be financially runied? Don't take a chance like this. Have adequate automobile insurance a policy in the Traveler's, for instance. We handle this insurance. Don't delay in getting it.

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EAST CHICAGO

The juice of a fleshly squeezed

lemon, shaken with glycerine is good

germs r It is not kept fl'sn. You fhou.'d have two brushes so that the

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, v..e.. c oii'inuni ami urie-a wnna ior the ekin of the neck, whore it Is ! the other is m use. To disinfect, dry and yellow. Rub in at night. 1 rwpm the brush In a cup of salt, until A little bit of lemon skin applied 1 the bristle are thoroughly coated, i fo an aching corn every night for a

week, after the foot has been soaked

in hot water will often remove it entirely. Rub leruon on the hands if they are Ftaincd and roughened from housework. It wi!l make them foft and white. If your fingers are ink sain-

d. lemon will n move the spots, and

All"'- the salt to dry on the brush. Rio.sa well before using apaia. Give your tooth hrus-h a frequent sua bath.' It will help to k'-op the bruh sweet and clean. For those who handle nion.y, a solution of one nart thvmol to eno

thm, -.H e . r, . iif " have touched onions or garlic. ! hn"';"d pirt" waf" ,s an M' it will remove the unpleasant smell. !

"-ceo an , put jn aanition 'hf

hands should be thoroughly waihed in soap. To d.sinfect handkerchief.,, towels.

J Softs and pilliow caes, bo:! in soary

j. water. Ilaj:e in the boiler with cold -1 ! natr'r ani hring elowly to a boil bej 'ore rubbing. Thio will kill the germs i I ud makes it unnecessary to rub the Lt j unrl.au or ja.oetcd arucW and no

Perhaps be niie-ted through a cut or break in the skin. Heat increases the valno of onv

! dinft'cfant. n therefore you gargfe ' with a hot .solution of borax or salt, , ;ompiete si. r-.li. ation is more esr- ; tain. This is a ho true of those germiciijos ujcd in wash in" umod worir

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COLD TEA is a soothing eye wash. Try It If you have no boraci- acid handy.

SWEET MILK AXD IJLME W ATER will soothe a burned mouth and throat after one has swallowed a liquid that is too hoL TEA A YD NEURALGIA If you sulfer from neuralgia, th first thing to do is to qnit drinking tea. provided of coarse you do drink it. A physician once said: "Neuralgia is a prayer of the nerves for bet

ter blod and more of it" and because

Young:

Women Vho

Have Positions

Of the hundreds of young women wage earners in this town many have savings accounts at this bank. A kept-up savings account for a young woman gives her self-reliance. Saving regularly she has money to buy clothes at an advantage for cash, not on time payments. WTien summertime comes there's a vacation. And all the time she is protected should sickness or loss of work ensue. Her savings will provide the money needed to tide her over, the emergency. If you are a young woman wage earner and haven't started to save or if you wish to save in a regular manner that will get you somewhere in six months time you arc invited to become a depositor at this bank. ( ome in with your next pay check and deposit part of it to your credit.

THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK EAST CHICAGO INDIANA Open Friday Eve. 6:00 to 8:00 P. M.

..o.iiiufr, put or course many disun-itea stimulates the blood and starves tectants ?uch as alcohol are inflam-1 the stomach it feed4 nervoua UaiDc and 00 should not be heaie-cL lordux.

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