Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 71, Hammond, Lake County, 10 September 1920 — Page 8
THE TIMES
Friinv. Srpfpmbor 10. 1D20.
REVIVAL CLOSES LAST NIGHT
The south mo te n mw .ritss ca:ne P n close cn l.Ljt niol'.t. T:-.t re wa. Stic
.attendance and a proo i :nt.ro.-t in t:i I w o M.-etins--. The subjc, t of the y: rm - j Ik i was "Kof i;ns the U':.;t of t'a S;:r- j
i- ' This is done hy :o:'.ow:r.i; tn
f -. .tchincs of the a;i .'t'e Pi'.
,'ri.ins 4:06 "Endeavor::;. to keep
i;:.;ty of the r:r:t In the -bund of pea. 7. ;ere one hociy. and or.o v ). you ire ! in h.pe of yo
" .tlllnir: One Udr!. one Fa:;.'., or.
; -.rn. one Go.i i:nd Father of a'.'.. n iM i nh.ne a'!, and through all. and tn y.i r.." Here is the phitf -r;!i for U unity of God's people, ha sr. en the d-
wlu'ii the religious
! this d:-i.ie p'.'H ;". rr.. : There wiri t:x .-p.-vn.5ed to th
t station making forty-live during th" j -!-leet:n??. T- h teilt ' Will b" left U. j i-r F.:nday and" the P-ibie School w:'.' i i ct there at 2:::0. There vill be a I
for each ? whether .'!d ' -.vunif . C. M . Smiths.-:;, mir.t. r of the F:rt Christian ehurch. Caii.iv.et and Sur.ira r Mreet. will oecupv the pu:p!t at the . h.urch both n;orr.;iv,' and evttisns on :.::.id.iy. II lias b. cn e v ani-teliz: r. -
. ntini-.a'.'.y f.'r .-:-'.. eor.dti.-t. tl tort ni' . '.i
h,--Are b.--i-n:r. V.. re. The H.r.u- . I
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:n-ind church loaned the minister for the two nieetin;. whi-'h resulted in t !ir i Mublishing uf twu tunsrejat ions &r..i r.b'.e scliools. The First church is !'ian:n; for an ever member visit itij-i
n i:nday aft. rnor
to too.-l tile f.t!!
and the bis .!! t. f-nth .
rally day for Septein-
1 MILLIONS NOV TJVIKfl.
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T!'.i.- s t art : in.:; announcement is made by pastoi- Sidney Morton of New Yor'c Our. He d. ctarc this to ba the message of l.':t:r.e Iieveltion to the World at this time and that manv statements of Holy Writ support his
c.a mis .
j It hii messase is true, it is sure! v i th.o lust and most satisfy ins news we have ever heard and it can "not h" 'spread t kroiifjhoat the lengths and breadths of the earth, quickly enough.
Arrangements have been made f..r i'aslor Mort,.r. to speak in Hammond n. xt Sunday evening at T.S'I o'cl'ur-.; in til. 1. O. o. F. Hall m Suite The lecture is abso'.utclv free to the
, publ.c and ail are cordially invited.
which will be on view at the DeEuxe theatre. Si pt . 13. 14. 15 and 16. takes place in the Ilohemian colony of struglmsr artists in the Soho section of London. S'.vrra! studios are uhown
(He Treats Me Mean) she tells her troubles as a wife, and in -He Done Me Wrong," she tells her troubles as a sweetheart. Whatever trouble Marion tells are good for a. whole lot
and o provide t ie most realistic fur- i of laugh
ni.-hiiiKs for th.m. Mr. DeMille made J Frank Crumit makes an eloquent fjll use of his extremely wide ac- J plea for Jazz in that rasrtim. melody quaintance among: artists. 'Imn'l Take Away Thoje Blues" on
"I dipped ruthles-'ly into every studio I could rind." explained the producer, 'picking up l.tlle water color here and an oil study there. I commandeered brass tea-kettles, pilfered the prize rhinaware, took without compunction the valued hanjrinK from the walls and windows, and even shamelessly entered wardrobe;! and requisi
tion d comfortabl caps and smacks.'
a Columbia Record this m.mtB. His 'Good-bye. Dixie. Good-bye," on the other side of the record, is a Southern syncopation with area arp'sl.
The I'aul Eiese Trio trot- througrh j
its best paces in its two new fox-trots for Columbia Uncords this month. "In Sweet September" is its dance ersion of A! Jol.-vin's l.-ite.-t soner hits, and
j "Sweet Sugar Babe' is . Southern ' melody .
I
SUES FOR DAMAGES
The result is that each studio In "The Prince Chap." is aperfect pern of "artful artlesi'ness" that is aimed
to reflect accurately the character of
the person who occupies it. Thomas 0vy Asher has brousht suit for $:.000 M" Uhan is the featured play.-r in this . dani;,s aKainst Arthur Carpent. r and appeal :r.; comedy and Eila Iac. Kath- Ab. Caiin.-r in the Hammond Superior lyn William.-. T:ifo;l.r.- Kosb.ff and I cou.-t . In May a sua was brought by Ann Forrest are also in the cast . It L-! Asher asainst Carpenter for the recov-
u Fa .-amount Arte raft r. le. , 0 sum u Hf.mnW'c an. 4 . writ-
Carpenter
I 1. ry of a Stutj of replevin
e. ks, having j in Fast Oary j
: BOHEMIAN LIFE OF
ARTIST IS FILMED IN THE PRINCE CHAP
MARION HARRIS TWO NEW "BLUE" SONGS
Thanks to the
Most of t Ti e action i ' !!! production. "Th
Marion Harris, tiie little vaudeville artist who has done a lot to male"blues" Seng's popular, has two new
William D-v neopa t ed laments on !'. mbi.i Princ Chap." Hecett.ls this month. In "(h Jud-e
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retained possession of the oar and grave the sheriff a'delivery bond with CaH-r.f-r as surety thereon. .In June thsuit was decided in favor of Asher and when he went after the machine he frund that Carpenter had been usi.14 it and that it was practically worthlers K G. Sprom is attorney for the plaintiff.
DEMOCRATS OPEN HEADQUARTERS Th.; new headquarters of the Hammond Democratic organization at the Hotel Mee will be thrown, open to the public tonisht. A sort of house warm ir.rr met:r.g; has been called by the ccn tral committee in order to acquaint th.publ.c with the new quarters which will be used until after election. The hotel management had been plan Tt.DK to turn the lar-e room, formerly used as a dminu room into a reception room fAr the hem tit of Hammond busiiv --s men but ronented to rentinR it t'. ;'' Democrats. Th? place is bein-j; I, tied ith nw fu: rut..i ; -inJ will make ex.-.-ller.t political headquarters. WALL PAPER At Reduced Prices for a short time. Place your order now for future work, as all 1921 patterns will positively advance 25 to 40 per cent. Estimates Free CARL VERMETT 440 Michigan Ave. Phone 1429
' "DANDERINE"
Washing Won't Rid Head Of Dandruff
Stops Hair Coming Out; Doubles Its Beauty.
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A few cents buys "Daiiu.. rine . After an application of 'Dar.Utriae" can not find a fallen hair or any dandruff, besides every hair shows new life, vigor, brightness, more color and thickness. adv.
The only suri way to get rid of d-mdruff is to dissolve it, then you destroy it entirely. To do this, get about four ounces i.f ordinary liquid arvon; appiy it at night when retiring; .1135 nough to moisten the sca'.p and rub it in gently with the finger tips. Do this tonight, and by morniisr. most if not ail, of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more applications will completely dissolve and entirely destroy ev ry single sign and trace of it, no matter how much dandruff you may have. You will find, too, that all Itchmr and digging of the sralp will stop at once, and your hair will be fluffy, lustrous, glossy, silky and soft, and look and feel a hundred times better. You can got liquid arvon at any drug store. It is inexpensive an 1 never falls to do the work. adv.
Dance Saturday night, Sept. L'r.ity Hall.
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TRY A "TIMES WANT AD"
Public
We appreciate the great response tr nttr ad nf last Thr.-dtv and
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We will launch another similar j surprise for tomorrow, when we I will have on sale, starting prompt-!
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206 Conkey Ave.
Corner Harrison and Conkey Ave.
We are Constantly on the Alert to Please You OUR SUCCESS!SeS.
(Service, The Best Goods Always
INO DELIVERY
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V 100 Boys' Suits at $7.50
These Suits are the equal in every ! particular of suits that are selling j at $12 to $18 elsewhere, and to' appreciate the importance of the ! saving, it will be necessary for you J
to see them, lhe sizes run from 8 to 1 7. Other Specials For Saturday, Monday and Tuesday Boys Suits in brown corduroy, -' attractively made, most of them have attached tie. r Sizes 2 to 8. They are tremendous bargains. For the three days at. . .$5.50
Big line Men's Work Pants. $2.95
Men s Lnderwear, all wool, government inspected, piece. $1.65 Men's Blue Polka Dot Shirts. $1.65 Men's Blue Chambray Shirts .$1.10
Khaki Pants $2.25 p
Men's Overalls $1.75 JJickory Brand Overalls . . .$1.45
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- Splendid line or Men s buits j
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Choice Chuck Roast, lb 25c Beef Pot Roast, young and tender, lb. . . . I8c-22c Nice Lean Plate Boiling Beef, lb 1 Oc Round Steak, best quality, lb' 29c Choice Cut Native Sirloin Steak, lb .33c Fresh Ground Hamburger, lb 20c Smoked Meats and Sausages Oscar Mayer's Balange Sausage or Frankfurters . 22c Oscar Mayer's Star M Bacon, whole or half, lb. 39c Oscar Mayer's Smoked Cali Hams, lb 24c Oscar Mayer's Boneless Smoked Butts, lb 46c Oscar Mayer's Metwurst, lb 33c We carry a full line of Oscar Mayer's Smoked Meats and Sausages. Butter, Cheese, Oleo Finest American and Brick Cheese, lb 31c Morris' Supreme Fancy Creamery .Butter, pound prints, at 62c Bulk Butter, finest pure creamery, lb... 60c Good Luck Oleo, 2 lbs 67c EGGS Our Leader Eggs, guaranteed, per doz . . . 52c Extra Fancy Eggs, fresh laid, every one guaranteed, per doz 59c
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Fresh Cali Hams, whole, lb 23c Fresh Regular Hams, whole, lb 29c Fresh Meaty Spare Ribs, lb.. 1 8c Fresh Pork Butts, whole, lb 33c Oscar Mayer's Pure Rendered Lard, the best on the' market, lb . . . . 23c Fresh Bell Shaped Leaf Lard, extra special, lb. 20c -VEAL LAMB Veal Chops, lb 33c of Lamb, lb' 30c Veal Shoulder, lb . . 25c Genuine Spring Lamb Veal Stew, lb 1 8c Chops, lb 30c Genuine Spring Leg Lamb Stew, lb 1 8c Fresh Roasted Coffee Sincerity Brand, our leader coffee, stands for high grade goods, 2 lbs 45c Choice Peaberry Coffee, lb 28c 1-8 bbl. sack Ceresota Flour $1.75 Hand Picked Navy Beans, lb . . . . 9c No. 2 can Red Beans, per can 124 c No. 2 can Pork and Beans, per can I 2tc Extra Choice Head Rice, lb 1 5c Sincerity Brand Pure Tomato Catsup, sold usually at 25c, special, per bottle 1 8c
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