Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 193, Hammond, Lake County, 3 February 1921 — Page 7

' Hi n red n v. Fob run v v f. 1921,

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.LIVE NEWS FROM THE TWIN CITIES

EX-PRESIDENT TAFT AND MRS. TAFT RETURN FROM "SECOND HONEYMOON"

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tVAITHAI-1. AT HIS BEST rjf "THE BOOMER-lMi"

Henry B. Walthall, who lias oft?" j been proclaimed the screen's greats; ! Ctor, ia seen in one of Ms finest ro'cs J In tho thrilling, daring: and epch I malting- special photodrama, "The j Boomerang." To yse this' great picsure is to learn at first hand of the: iabor conditions in this country, to j witness the unfolding of a most in-j teresfir.g story of love and Intrisue j and to enjoy acting of the very finest U'nd. Throughout this stupendous proauction treating of a sobject that 11 j being discussed all over the country. 1 there runs a most dcSijhtful love story. 1 This is a b;g seven-reei production j dealing with the great question of! capital and labor In a v. ay that made I t he N.w York critics hail It as the j

sensation of the year. In it are some of the most ambitious scenic settings that have ever 'been attempted. The action' o? this huge picture extend? from the hovel of pc'srty to the palatlan palaces of the multi-millionaire. "Wall street', with its frenzied stock -xchange, is a .olossal scene upon which thousands of dollars -was spent. Th engagement of this important production at the Columbia and American theaters is looked upon in film circles as one of the most important vents of the season.

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fame wonls. One day during aorne litile excitement, this same friend har-

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portance are to bt dlscusi-eJ. It is also',

p tried t'j )e near the sime t.Oio-w. when thought that tho post w.il! taUo some

action regarding their en.tcring the basket 03811 tournament of the Arner-

tri" bird in pome manner manaxed to

i'.si:;tpe. Ti)e jiro.v man, together with ii numtcr of on lookers, Includisar this li'iend. ave rhij-c lo tlio b'rd, and after much SL-ojriDi throuih fields and f'n country loads, lieard a noise in a distant field-which sounded like that of the parrot. t'pun investigation, t'tiry found the bird with its feather.-, stripped from its body, surrounded by a flock of crows, while th parrot kept yelling, .-land back, stand back, come one at a time, come one at a time, which only gdes to show, s.iid the professor, that this parrot was not a. cog in the wheels, but a real motive power. J :i closing. Doctor !) Bra. urged the members of the Chamber of Cjmineico to take a great interest in the children question relative to bettor social condition and higher education.

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TO FORM 1'OI.tTICAI. CI.VB Plans are nw uoll under way for the formation cf an ex-soldiers political ciub, whose aim will be to look after the Interests of the cx-soldiers, "nsofar a3 concerns city, county and srate elections. This organinat ion, winch is under the leadership of F. 15. Thoman. formerly a sergeant. In the .econd machine stun company, first division, will acept applications from all ex-soldiers, whs havi) been in the government service since 1317. whether they have sceri overseas ser ice or in camps in the Un: ted States. It "is the present plan to secure a permanent home either In Indiana Harbor or East Chicago, although it Is admitted the former place Us censidred the most likely. All rx-soidlers, satlora and marines, who are anxious J.O enlist In this new organisation arc requested to get in touch with Mr. Thoman at 222 Calumet building.

Jlr. and Mrs. Wm, Floward Taft. photographed on return to New Ycrk. "We're back from our second honeymoon." said cx-President Taf, emilir.jrly. when he and Mrs. Taft stepped off the boat at New York recently from a month's visit in Burmuda. Taft looks well but considerably thinner than he did when America's chief executive. His first "work wi!l be to !erve on the arbitration committee in Montreal which is to sett1. the value of apportionately $64,000,00. worth L.f stock of th Grand Trunk railway, which has been taken over by the Canadian gov

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with industry. Education has 'been neglected. Social conditions have been oast aside. Liven our spirits, which

In the Calumet region, stated Tr. Do Bra, as well a; 111 a'l ot'.ier sections of the entire country, there is a ecr-

a;n tendency to retard, if not destroy J yhould always bo held high, have been efforts looking forward to better so- allowed to take a littl drop, cial conditions, especially of children. I During the latter part of hi? talk. Many of these children, continued the ' the doctor drew forth much laughter.

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I.OOhlMi KOH 1MRMOVV M.chael llavrun, who was elected vice chairman of the Republican Cily itntral committee has resigned, according to word being passed around throughout lia.-; Chicago and Indiana Harbor. "When interview ed : c:-terUay. Mr. Havran admitted that the report is true and says that he took this step after much consideration. "If we are to have harmony fin the republican party." stated Mr. Ilavran, 'a mai cannot be a condldit-i for any office nnd sti'i remain an officer of the committee."

Match play between the siity-four anipton, X. V.

competitors iiuall i -na for the nail -nai 'I Ive western Coif association hits 1

amateur will besin Sept. 13. ranged to hold its amateur championI tthii. r'li.-inn- 1. v, r - K i m i n li.lv

tcan Lg!on. One or tneir members. J many of

i . -o. i numan, is aisirici manager oc 1

me tournarntot and na3 already arranged schedule.-) for posts In otii-i elttes In the. county and elsewhere.

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the leading BritiJh players

lire expected to compel.

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You will positively enjoy

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ANNOUNCE DATES FOR, NATIONAL GOLF PLAY MEV,' TOMK, K I.. C.- Ufficiai date.-: for American goif chinip' msiups were announced last nijli aa follows: ! Open July 1 !i to II, Columbia Country club. Chevy CcUc. Md. j Amateur S-ipt. 1.' tJ 24. fc't ljju I Country club, St. Kouis. j AVomen's Oct. 1 to S, Iluilj wood i (ioif club. Deal. X. J. ' , IM-i-! J j l mm

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professor, after leaving the Krade or ; high school, venture out int- the world with the first thought of reek-'

MATItOV TEILS OP" tOU!T10. Mary L.i-L.ndley. police jnatron at the Cart Chicago station, in talking: to the members of the Chamber of Commerce yesterday, gave a short talk on conditions in the negro settlement, in which she urged that the Chamber of Commerce lend their moral and financial support. Conditions stated Mtsa JL'.ndley, especially at Indiana Harbor, are frightful, many of the negro's who have been brought hefe from the eouth by the Industries during the yar. have been on the verge of starvation. Many of. them were without sufficient clothes, while three men, who were found huddled together in a "basement, along with about 40 othern egroeg were 1n need of medical attention. All of the three men were sent to the hospital suffering with pneumonia. President Henry Tetersert of the Chamber, In a few word.s explained to the members that the negro problem is one of the most vital confronting the district. Later It was decided by the meaibers to have a committee appointed who will co-operate with Miss Lindiey in her Investigation. To t' Flatter Print Syntcm It was said by Miss? Dindley that pians are being made for the taking cf finger rrints of all negro's living !n the negro settlement, for the purpose of .separating the good from the bad. If this plan is put in vogue, it atll do much toward eliminating- the undesirables of the city, and at the same time will nabie the authorities

io maVte a complete check of ai groes in the section.

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i GAH.Y MAX GIVES ADMUSSS "Dr. H. tt. De Bra ef Gary, graduate of Northwestern university and for S years president of the Missouri "We.i'.eyan university at Kansas City, gave a very interesting talk to the members cf the Chamber of Commerce, at tha regular weekly noon-flay luncheon cf that .body, held yesterday in the parlors of the Congregational church. Dr. De Bra chose as his topic: "Social Conditions Confronting the Nation Today."

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when he tQld of a friend who while Msiting a show, was verymueh interested in a show man and a certain

ing employment, in many cases' upofi j parrot, who would repeat the words the advice of their parents, and which I of the siiow man. When the how man has oftentimes resulted in failure, both would request the crowd to step back educationally and financially. What I cr come one at a time to get their fhould be done tated th doctor, is! tickets, the bird would also speak the! that these samr children, should be .

given the chance of higher education.! On a of the biggest problems of the; day. contirjied the learned professor, j ia that ofour aliens, who have been bunched up into some industrial dis-. trlct, without any decent social condl-! tions. and have been allowed to -be- j come nothing mre than mere cogs I in a wheel in place of being real motive power o" a gigantic scale. , In -totieh-.ng upon the. subject ofj everyone for himself, which at present teems to be the aim of America. Doctor De Bra, bitterly assailed -his plan and .stated that the greatest fallacy' In America today, lies in the fact that j this scheme has been proved utterly a; failure. Where would w e be right I now If everyone followed that course?: Inquired the doctor. The trouble with i our country now ia that we have al-j

lowed our minds to become burdened

MidillO (.ETS HF,.niG Macie Gidder.s, r.eero, who was arrested by the lla.t Chicago police. last eek on a charge of having killed a deputy, sheriff at Slvester, Ga., sometime; in December. 1220. will be given a hearing on extradiction this afternoon. ThiM ease iia been the ca'ire of much discuss;on during the past few days on tii- part of seme of the defendant's friends, who say ' that the prisoner's life is in danger at the hands of a souther mob before a fair trial can be had.

i.uGiov rosr mgctim; East Chicago post No. r.1, American I.cgicn, will meet tomorrow evening at S p. m. in the cou't rooms of tJn

The Tell Tale of Gray Hair To re judged teji years older than you actually are. is the tell-tale of gray, streaked hair. which detracts from a youthful" appearance as much as a wrinkled face does. Women, everywhere. prefer the easy, harmless? "Brownatone" methor that tints gray, streaked, faded or

A Cold Today

Pneumonia Tomorrow

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a chance. A alight cold may

develop into a fatal ailment.

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the new, distilled terpentine oint

ment, nature's own remedy for

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'Pape's Diapepsin" at once ends Indigestion, Gases, Sourness, Acidity

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they cost so little too. adv.

Ar.y breaking out ur skin irr:tatK-fi cn face, neck or body is ovoivorne oiilekcst by applying M' r.tlia-Sulphur. taya a noted skin ;k-ch 1st. IJ--ausc of its germ destroy:nK properties, r.ething- has ever been f .und to take the place of this fculphur preparation

mat instantly brings rt from lh3 , itching, burning and irritatmn. Mentho-Sulphur heals i-cema rig.M Fresh Ground Hamburg vp. leaving the skin eirpr and smooth.; n Tt seldom fails to relieve the torment Cr .' ' ' disfigurement. A litlo jar t Brisket Corned Bed,

Mentho-bulphur mcy be ootamod at

atiy drug store It is used l:k fleam. Adv.

WHERE CASH MEANS SAVING OUR MOTTO: QUALITY AND SERVICE Our Motto: "Quality and Service." We give Green Stamp. SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY

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per lb Home Made Pork Sausage, per lb Fresh Sparc Ribs, per lb Fresh Beef Liver, per lb

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iHostes Brand Peas, per Can ! Aurora Brand Tomatoes, No. 2 can

Rio Coffee, per lb

Eagle Brand Milk, , OAs nr ran aati v

Lye Hominy, 3 lb. can, per can

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Sugar, -with 3 lbs. cf any of our bulk coffee, 5 lbs. for 33e Granulated Sugar, with grocery or meat order, 5 lbs Fresh Peanut Butter, made while you wait, per lb 35c Rio Coffee, 5 lbs., $1.10, lb. .25c Fresh Roasted Coffee, 5 lbs. for $1.45, per lb 30c Our Leader Coffee, 4 lbs. $1.35, per lb 35c M. R. Blend, 3 lbs. $1.25, lb. 42c Fancy Gunpowder Tea, per lb . 69f Orange Pekoe Ceylon Tea, lb . 69c Upton's Cocoa, Yz lb. tins. . .25' Uneeda Biscuit, 3 boxes for. .25c

American Family Soap, with tea

or coffee order, 6 bars for. 35c j Pet Milk, tall size. 2 cans for.25c

Crystal White Soap, 10 bars. . 69c j

Early June Sifted Peas, 6 cans.

85c, per can . . . . 15ci

Fancy Corn, 6 cans 90c, can . . 1 6c i Tomatoes, solid pack. No. 3. . 18cj

Aumford Baking Powder, lb. .32c Hawaiian Pineapple, No. 3 can.38c j

31ue Label Jams, assorted fruits, 1 lb. jars 42c ibby's Fancy Red Salmon, tall

can joc )scar Mayer's Pure Lard, 2 lbs.43c

lTavy Beans, hand picked, 3 lb . 22c I

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Gossard Front Lace Corsets

Wc have the exclusive selling of this justly know.i high grade Corset line, figure at practically all prices.

A corset for 'any

Model 226 A Corset intended for the slender cr medium figure, low bust. Measuring 2 z inches above the waist. Average length skirt at front, .light boned, made of plain pink batiste 75 at only

Model 241 For the medium or curved figure, medium length skirt, with a two inch section of elastic at bottom. Lver last cloth, pink

and white, at only . . . . . . . .

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Model 358 s For the full heavy figures, heavily boned, the flat back ends in a 3 inch section of clastic. Three sets of hose sup- 1 EC A porters at D,OU

Other Models Selling from $5.00 to $15.00

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Shoe Showings Dorothy Dodd for Women Faultless on the foot, pleasing to your sense of value, per pair. IH 7 $8.00, $9.00 and ,?iU,'J Dr. Reed Cushion for Men A shoe for complete comfort, together with satisfactory wear, the 9 95 pair at only Red Gcose for Children For all purposes, dress or play, no better wearing shoe made, $2.95, $3.45 4 CH

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Women's New Lace Collars A "wondcrous range of dainty lace and organdy collars and collar sets, embracing fine and heevy weaves in lace, dainty embroidery organdy and Venice. The selections arc made from French, Belgian and Swiss makers and a price range, of wide angle. 59c 98c $1.25 up to $2.50

Women's Pure Silk Stockings Women's Phoenix pure thread silk stockings in white, black and colors. A range of popular prices, complete sizes. When you say Phoenix the average woman knows it's the best.

I $1.10, $1.65, $2.00 and up

Women's Lisle Stockings A special adcantageous buy of an extra grade lisle stockings. Seam back, full fashioned, in all sizes. It's about a 50 per cent Ef Q

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A Final Sale Reduced Sweaters No winter, no big sweater business that's the reason these women's all-wool Fleischer slipover sweaters in good colors and styles, $5.00 the

original price, now at only " .

2.45

The same reason for these MEN'S SWEATERS being quoted at so low a price couldn't make them up for this price, $6.50 and O Qtf $7.00 originally, now pVO

THE LAST CALL Final Reduction Women's Plush and Wool Goats About 30 "all told" women's silk plush and rough all wool coats. The plush are 36 inches long, with fancy lining. The wool are full length in a mixed color weaving. The final low price is half and less. Most all sizes.

PLUSH COATS

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WOOL COATS

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