Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 167, Hammond, Lake County, 4 January 1921 — Page 9
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Tin: TIMES IMrs.lav, Jamiarv 4. 1921.
LIVE NEWS FROM THE TWIN CITIES
AV COM Mlllt 'I If v:teii In 'Forty-Five Minutes From liroadway." i.poigs f. Cohan's fan.0 ? Broadway Kucoess. the fcipti vr?;.n of h:ch has Ju t 'been release. j 'vough tho First National. Charlv. I'' ay. In tiie title role Is at hi very be. Oount!pjj tb."ter-fcoer? Trill rriiembr with pleasure this rharactr:s:atiori oT an ox-puRiiiat from the i-owery Kid Hums hy name. Victor Moor-p flrt created the part In 19n4 h1 e!tht year? later. Geor M. ' ''ban. t""!o author of the play a.--nej it m a h'gr revival of the fhow. I;.Jt Mr. Kay has given it his own ntr-rr'rtat Un and from all awoiinf.-: "la heat the old play baa vt iia-f. lictise M. Cohan has exrrepsed h'? i. a'ifloatioTi over the fart that Hay in t . interpreter of his old role, in the pV; j: trat ion of "Forty-Five Minute From Broadway' and consider hnri t i.e i'leoi mavn to give, the proper u-uo'-es to this lovable character. Co. 1 inh.a Theater last times toJiy.
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Cross and lis r-a-o I noe iT.rnm frevoial otijer : n port ,i r t Mit"'i'.- th i t-;ie heen l!n:.np tire on the I'ti.iai her's book w ill l.e d:.-)'""r,l of.
WORKS BOARD MEETS At the regular monthly meeting of ' e board of works held yesterday af1' inoon. a resolution authorizing; the ' acaiion of Ivy and Drummond s-treet n a pass d. The long- fo.-cotten question of the --instruction of a. viaduct, or ibwav '. In." Michigan avenue erossins: of '.he New York Central and the E. J, f. K., trarku was d'soussed pro and con. Attorneys) representing both rail'oad companies were at the metin?. and offered their usual alibis, claimingthat present conditions did not warrant any immediate steps on this proposition. Another meeting- has been r!dfor Jan. -A. at which time, officials beltera would be a -very opport ine tlma- to vma to some definite rrog;ram. file city rlerk -was Instructed by tho numbers of th board to notify cffiials of the -jreen Xilne, that thetr c;e'j be Instructed to dim the hotiili t'nts on their car? groins to and tcrn'is from 'Whltlne. and for rarn lominfr from and golnsr to Hammond. hrn approaching or after leaving the foijr corners.
.'0(X41JGI1 HOC SF. XValktnsr into the Kast Chicago police station, yesterday afternoon, a tran givtngr his name as Paddy V"ilt'airs. aa employe of the Interstate Mill, told the et-rs'eant on duty that Ji believed he was goinsr crazy, and reqtiestert lodffinsr for the niarht in the hopes that he might st we'!. K s wish was granted, but thi. mcrnirf when an officer went to release him, he requested that he be allowed to stav for the balance of the cay, as be bad a very queer feeling, as ;." something was about to happen. rfowvr the police informed raddy, that they had not the facilities of a first class hotel, and suggested that ha gt lodging eliewhere.
At. HASSAX CEHEMOIAI, fembra of Al Hassan Grotto. No. . will Kend a large, delegation to Chicago, tomorrow evening; to attend the rranJ ceremonial to ba Riven by Aryan Grotto. .Automobllea will Jeive. the Al Hassan home at f:S0 p. m. A Tat many members will also g-o on the South Shore lines.
COMMERCE! ICKCHBOV Mrs. Jjevrtm 3armau. secretary of the PTaJrt dilraso branch of the Red Cross.
READ THESE TWIN CITY ADVERTISEMENTS
PLEATING AND HE -PLEATING All Vit3d? of lilrts in one day. Button eo-rerinir, hemstitching, braiding, all work guaranteed. Call at Wa iy'i, 9i etata St, little west of Hohman Et. Phono 46 Hammond. S-iV
Money to l-on on farms and city prop. rty. Roe Peterson's Law Office.
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tVanted A girl to learn millinery and hair-dressing. Call at once. U4's Fir street. Indiana Harbor. 1-1-2
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s . it-. M' o tsary to repair a bad I, - i- '.. nU. t!" l-i.e.s i-lllhid.hd in ihe I building ii.ljae. lit to the Caluil .-l li'.l ;.
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.V f oi'-l cafeteria supper will be served ai the Community church of F.ast OhicaKo toiuortow I W'ednesdTy) evening fr.'-m j:0 to 7. It is fellow fhip Night at the ehtiroh and the evening trr.orr.'i in of niterta i o me.nl and socialibility is open to ait. SMALLPOX SCARE IN OAK PARK CI I (CM i . Jan. 4. A nprcccimately 1.00" pupiH in tiir- publi.' 1.'tio...l- of (ink I 'ark. on the western cdije of Chirng". are taking- an enforced vacation heraii.-e cr n id em iv t.f pmH-llpoK t!-er . A fix h t by parent asainst vaccination caused the .-idiool authorities
to send thousand of pupi's home until they produce cert ifieat.es showing eff.rC'.e vaccination. Th.irtv case.? of atnallpox have heen reported in Oak Park.
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afternoon of this u.-k, ,. tak- plneo . '- 'l-y- M. t'l-rk .f in tho new eoinni'ii,'!.. r.-i-ttis of the ; lr a 1'arvw .-II. iii.'!ulms First M. F. .-burch. Wlnle tj.e , - : ib t.-u-b. r in a .i.d poned affair ui'l be . srrat d ' ppoi r. ; - 1 ami the I'li.-t ..f Minieut to many, the ,nii,i.mi. meeting i Jl''il over tin- h..;i,ias VfMrrclav bellove.1 the r e r.t .an be j Mrfi- ! Yed'.ah. of Nertl-.
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rr.or-t success-fu'ly carried out in about two wf-ckr later. Thi Induuia Harbor M'om.n.'s Ciuh will bold their annual reception tomorrow afternoon at the Uiley s-'hool nuditoriutn. from the h-uise of three to Ave o'l-lock. A larco attendance is anticipated this year owing to the extended truest list. F'eeorattons hereto
fore used at the receptions will be! omitted this yenr and no flow or si "ill i adorn the tables. These restriction! h.a o been asked pnd complied w ith.
The affair l happily anticipated. The -harity dance of the Kappa Kap
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Saturday, January 22nd. a the change;
date, r.y that time the plajis will be enlarged to such an extent that it is hoped that bis. year's will be most successful in the T-eapirifr of finances for the projects: they- sponsor. The dance should he well patron i. led when the evening rriv.- The ron-rnittoes will make it most pleasant f,,r a) the. gusts. Mrs. Thomas Ervin of Kennedy ave, is hostess to the. members of the sorority this evening. It was most noticepble that there were many births during the holiday eason of this year. Some arrived on "'firistma.s ard Xe Tears Ia' and secrnl recorded since. Twin City Circle. TauKhtrrs of Isa
bella, will bold joint instaUiition with i the Whiting Circle, at A"hiting. to- j morrow eventng. The members fromj Indiana Ifarbor ivtll take the T:"0 car j at the Iake Shore station. Tb-e state regent will conduct the ceremonies of! the evening 8nd it is desired that there j be a. large attendance from tins city. i The Loyal Workers of the Indiana ' Harbor First M. F. church will n.eet ;
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is ill in hod ;i s a result of n i..;.!ut at her own rsid -iic' door Sun. la;. ,. ning. The A. O. H. Auxil-ary of Kasi Cl.icaco have phins formulated to hold a county wide iic t a ! 'a' hoi of officers at St. Mary's school a ud i ; ri irn at a. .-ry nef.r . la".. . Tiu- selection ,.f committees at the present time Modules the srtting cf the atual dale for the event. Later annonneeni. nts will b-- nrnl' ,- n.
Ta, Imli.nia llaihor Or.l. r of l-'.ai--t-.iii S:n- w i: in. t Hits e citing to i-i.-i t a i la et candidates. All iikiii- .- iii i::- i:i' ..-!a-.l tj he present. lie- uruiiau' haiuis of Miss Williire. I i : . j i - -1 1 - lan-.liU r ..f M rs. Jennhi T.'ir.o., of South iorsvthe ave, and i'.C trl S.':nlt,l of I laininoial. wore ante i.i.. i i a' st Mai y V oiiut .h. The C"U1 c l,ave niHiiy fiaeiids in this city ns W"5i as II . n: .iiii.tid. Tie- wddiiiR dale i. t i - -: - .lai.ua ry t f t h Mr and Mr-. Imni.-I Yavady.of A!ex-.i-.h-r a , e. ai .' 1. a u.g f..r Florida, the laM.-r ii.n-i of this we.-U and will IT iiiaiii ti..- hai.niec of the w,nt..r in the sunny liinale. The Lai. I.Iks '.vil! meet this .-ve
il, v.-.- v.ilh Airs. John .Miner at 4111 Xorthootc ave. 1.. If Ilapmr has returned from a vi- t to ih.- i :el where he studied the. hiiiiding conditions anil ripf-rls what he l.-!i,--v(s to be a stiadv Incline toward the opening up of general building
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Tn wy booama atonfesr, aeila, tte)tiy, it e yours. Se IA pieturn; (.He ikfl r t f5e you ttiaa of before rdntiot ef vrntrhu No atjtrTiog or teiiotia cre. No
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pMndl (wtit- a v mvtr you aexi tnf otdcr Bor;-re.'aa5 ui -inte. SI. rl:ib, recorn. mendsd by pliyrttniM. Add t your capabilily and ehrm. AmaM a I wlio fci-owyou. Brr eemo nqhtar In atn, unr lliaxjllve. rain in ktuilth. arid
ytirt to yonr lltol Tnko yo .r mttiuriiri'j and weight of tea and look at yoarteii Is mirror to koow tho rt bonsftt. Dm'i lone any noro tiiMi alrt Mti4 ajeytho tKrtll of t.-roTiirfi (tender. Aik for bi of KOwE'N TA8UL.CS pre. rvormoed tvrnmi at any drva 'o- Aeeept no ubtitct. Or ma:l tl.00 to u fo- box; v writ for frt fcroehnre. Unrein C.. Nf -GI Station X Hew Tee. t.
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If You Need a Medicine YouShould Have the Best
Have you ever stopped t i reason! why it is that so many products that! are extensively advertised, all at once j drop out of sight and are soon fa-pot- j ten? The ra.son Ts plain the article j did rot fulfill the promises of the! manufacturer.. This applies more par-j ticularlv to a medicine. A medicinal!
preparation that has rral curative alue amost 1'lis. itself, as like an endlesH chain system the remedy trecommended by these who have t.een benefited, to those who are in need or it. A prominent druggist says "Take f 'r example r. Kilmer's Swamp-Hoot, a preparation I hare eo'.d for many years and never b'sita'e to recommend, for In almost every ca, it hows excellent results, as many or my customers testify. N'o other Kidney remedy has so larj-e .i sale." According to sworn .statements a tit verified testimony of thousands wlii have used the preparation, the success of Pr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is due t the fact, so many people claim, that it fulfils almost every wish :t overcoming kidney, liver and bladder ailment corrects urinary troubles and neutralizes the uric acid which causes rbeumat ism. You may receive a sample, bottle or Swamp-Tloot by I'arcels I'ost. A 1dress Dr. Kilmer & Co., I'.inghamf on, X. T-, and enclose ten t ents; also menlion this paper. Large and medium size bottle? for sa'c at ail drug stores. Adv. - I' - - - - !
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Service Station NUMBER 684" BOSCH MAGNETOS TO FIT ALL CARS Repair parts in stock for all types of magnetos. Quick and efficient service. Twenty-three years experience on electrical systems. Henry Wagner Company 4337 FORSYTH E AVENUE :: EAST CHICAGO PHONE 906 Service Maguetos While Yours Is Repaired LAKE COUNTY JASPER COUNTY PORTER COUNTY NEWTON COUNTY
At certain seasons of the year, nature mothers us in generous lavishness; at other seasons she treats us as outcasts. One great service rendered bySwift & Company to the consumer is in taking some of the surplus of nature's plenty and storing it against the season of non-production. This is a service based upon sound common sense and meets a definite economic need. This enables you to obtain all the year round some foods which otherwise would be so abundant in certain months that the entire supply could not be used, and so scarce at other times that prices would be prohibitive. Swift & Company has equipped its plants and branch houses with refrigerating plants, and has a sufficient number of refrigerator cars to carry a supply of meat foods to its-customers. Space in public cold storage warehouses also is used by us to carry perishables until they are needed. We store only enough meat, butter, poultry, eggs, and cheese to supply our customers during th3 period of scarcity and not to speculate on rising prices. Our storage profits during the last eight years have averaged about one cent a dozen on eggs, and less than a cent a pound on butter and poultry. Storage of food is a world necessity and we regard our part in this as an important factor in our service in supplying the nation with wholesome food.
Swift & Company, U. S. A.
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