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LIVE NEWS FROM THE TWIN CITIES A HI 1IDI(iF.rt n of the best attraction of a de-, ea-i" n-iil he the entertainment off .m ins j last t intra tot! a-. i "Pinty," in which "Marahan Xiln pworts iVejiey Barry th freckle-faced boy actor, tn the fiststarring vehicle of his youthful career. Neiian wrnti the story an. I directei t i production, which is liis latest release throiiK't -Afsociatc.l Fir.it National lecture?. Inc. It is t lie ta e of a fighting newubny, who has an old Jr'.fh mother to support. San Kran:sco's picturMi'H Chinatown Is the lcaie for fi'iilf of the scenes, and tile j hraopley is replete with drama tie a.we'.; as amu.'inss inctdeni. Among the unique rharnctfrs who appear in ip-f-r.rt of Wen 1 tarry a.-! "I'mty" O'Suii:an are a Ch nese )ounai-r and n p.'lv lirtie. pickaninny. in mi c::e.( a ipportin ro a-" charminsr Coihen J.tf.or. .7- Barney Sherry, rat O'MalUy. Marjorie Taw and Noah Tieery. Itorr ance, pathos, humor and thrilling alvntuve niakfi '-his one of the inst r-.-i -aordinary ciner.n. , rod',iot ions ev r ?!md. fv.!y Harry's smile, freckles and Inimitable artin? ma 1" him fat,.0iia ;n "faddy T.onsr t ...- with Mar? v ,Xford, and 'lion't Ever Marry" and fio and Cot!!,' but his crownin-.; r-,vmcnt has undoitn'M'-.v b en made In "nutty.'' under the mafterfu! direction of Marshall Neiian. It is a motion picture triumph for both Ka'ry end Neiian. and cannot tat! to delight i try man. woman and child who con.' to the Columbia and American theaters to see It. "Dinty" has received the -.-Ihusiast'.c endorsement i critics throughout the country. "Nuf .said. HIGH . JCHOOI. FFITl The mo ie produc tion at the "a-h-ir.gton hiRh siihool last evening, under the auspicea of the Olympic Debating xociety, was largely attended and tlie two Alms shown were attractive of interest to the students and tiieir eldrs. Many attractive posters were p'red about the Twin t'itys herald '.mr the announcement of Ralph I n. masterpiece in Obraham Lincoln, thu Littlest Ttebel needed no intr and i;hticn to brins- out a crowd. The students of the school can afford to be well independent in ail of their tindertnkinRs for th.ere are many art:.-'ls smorg- ther-i and titey cho.se their own ubjeets in posting; caricatures so a'urm that, the public became interested and purchased tickets for the event. The students and schood faculty .o feel a debt of gratitude to ail those who heartily support 'the movie productions in the school and for the publicity piven through lhe daily issue r-p the home r-aper. The First National Bank East Chicago, Indiana Chicago & Forsyth Ave. Capital and Surplus $150,000.00 Under U. S. Government Supervision When Money Is Needed There's something about a kept-up savings account that gives confidence. A growing savings account one that is added to each pay day makes the home a better place. It is a friend that can be depended upon should there be an urgent need for money. A source of inspiration should there be loss of work. You. toocan enjoy the advantages and pleasures of a kept-up savings account. It will enable you to get the best things out of life. Let this bank help you get ahead. A deposit of $1 or more will open an account here. 1- i t n I r." i ts
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BUA:W c 6 Bell-ans Hot water Sure Relief r"ssj ! M r m Bn FOR INDIGESTiow oTicii Income tax eo. i eo i. .r wi.l he present at the city hall, Kat t.'hieas'o, for the purpose ..f ficeeptinii income ta returns-. 1 roin this date on and up unt.i March 1. After t:i- later date, those wishing t.., the1:- returns .will be compelled to ko to wary. IK'III nKIC Joseph I.H'.m ;As. a Mexican. ho was shot by I-.lro ..-,s. an-.tli.'i Mexican. Sunday tnorrrnK. during an areument ever a loan, died last ni-tlu at the St. Mnrsnt's Vii:al. A'fv.j is n. iw tjeinp held at the Ku-t Oiicaaii st.itirn. and Nil1 be ink"ii P t'rown Th.int. to frito a charce of iiihii slaughter. Ml l lltf. of i i i m i e t c r m mrd o r c n , d ' rniT'i a .sm.i ! ' sled bu ild in it at 4 11" t ilc th.e rear of t'l a . en tie. o wne by .Jos'-j.h Hoiiner early this ntorninsf. The damage is estimated at $ 1 ". 0. i i win vny News Notes A birthday pa- .y will he in progress j thes evenins- ;it the home of Mrs. K. I.. ' I Personett in North fdcott avenue jriven by memoers cf her family anil friends. Tlie Model n Woodmen of Kast CUl(ail.i jrivs their box s-n tal tomorrow pvenina at the i dd I'eliow's hall aipf READ THESE TWIN CITY ADVERTISEMENTS PLEATING AND BE -PLEATING All kinds of rhiits U on day. IS H ton c.ov-'i:iis, hemst . tchin j. braiding, all work guaranteed. Cali a- Mas-. Fry's. 91 Mate St.. little west of Honmaft St. Phone 446 Hammond. S -2 '.' mi: l oi t;oi-G To build or remodel, if so sea It. K. Olney for estimates. 4'i2S l'arrish Ave. Phone 1 IT", Indiana Ilarho- 2-11-8 at Like Lcf- Stuart's Drspns:i-. TahtetB Aisist Tonr Sioinach Whenever It rreecls Sacil Help. Tl-.cy Aro Safe. Tf y.-u ('.-; i t n-i','1 , .it 1 old-tiri;e hoy n;, entire ;,, return t '. j on once. more, form ill.- practice cf natintr a Stiiart'a 1 1 soepsiii. T.-i I . : - t ,T't-r each meal. Resultswill nstourd vni. jrT -T'i'?. i -11 - 1 4 'yV-V "Good Old JVtluce P; Liia atothev S-ado." The roi'.:t a Milan's Dyspensii Tnhiet is so bciiolicja 1 j4 hcrfoise it is com-t-c-ed f t'niiifcs which a weakened ss!eij lacks. ff ;iii lhe stoni.-ich stjeferer6; who loi.ce I'.-en reliced of tli'dr misery hy S ' -n.rt's .spepsia 'I'nhleis conhl he pulivi A Tiijrr-t Iter inlo one column. they ii oiild make a t r' liii ii.ii s an I iinppy army. .loin tiiis irm.v now hy Ketline b ti en! )... from a i. v drtitjrist Id'.. AUTO OWNERS Avoid puncturfs and blowouts. Somehina great. Write 0. WILSON, Cox 254, Indiana Harbor
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General Contractor and Builder INDIANA HARSOR, INDIANA We have just completed plans and specifications for these buildings herewith advertised. These buildings have concrete bas'-ment'?, hard wood trim and floors. For further particulars call at my office. Third Floor Indiana Building. Phone 3-44-J. 3717 Cedar St., Indiana Harbor. 5-room Bungalow, press brick front '. .... $3,000.00
6-room Buntra'cw. press brick front 6-room and Sun Parlor Bungalow, press brick front. . . . 6-room and Sun Parlor Bungalow, press brick front. . . . In a Door B?d Bungalow, press brick front Story and half, six rooms with sun parlor and breakfast room, all press brick and stucco bungalow 2-story 6-room Residence, all press brick 2-slory 7-room Residence, all press brick 2-flat Building, 4 rooms each, press brick front 2-f!at Buikbng, 5 rooms each, press brick front 2-flat Building, 6 rooms each, press bnck front 1-car Garage, brick
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These buildings arc all finished in hardwood with hardwood floors. ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY FURNISHED AH Work Done Promptly
0 -- - - -- - (Wires that ail members and tho.' affiliated with the two camps of Itoyal Neighbors be present. An interesting lessen was heard yesterday in the study of "Paradise Lost" at a meeting of the literary department of the Kast ("iiicas" Woman's lul at t-lm homo of Mr?. Abe Ottenlo imcr in North Ma'uin avenue. Mrs I'harl.'.s Firlii"!- was tio- teadfr of the afternoon and (ive a most capablo interpretation in th. h-jsson. The n-xt me. -tins' wil! .nrnr on Washington s i.irliiday and :-t:idy postponed to a latr date, owii..- to the club reception to uhi'-h numbers of the literary ii' p:irtin"iil ill act as heM"s In coopirat ion with the corn mi t tee which held over from the New Y.-.v's date. The reception wiil take place in the community rooms of the Methodist Church. Ir. J. "W. H.trsha was received last evening In a lore.'- audi.-nco ,.f worshiii!"'i'. at the ft it.-d Presbyterian church "Inn he talk.-d on "I am ready." The public is inxiied to he.-Tr him nfrain this ever.inx w hni his subject will be if Interest to everybody. rolei;a t ions from the .M.'irU S u b.'i ision. and 1 ) rk Addition will be f.-:ouped by themselves this e einnir. Jlj-io for the occasion v ill !'e r.,''i;.: h Mis. Satmi"! 1 i ies.-Uiric. of ' it! pe no- h. .:i ! a rd.
Sir', . I., i anipoeil of North (ilcottj r ' . .. is t u t - r i r. i u i n a few iadles -'riday .il'li'-nnKin In nci-l u ttfi her mother. Airs llacermati. who i visit itiR lor" from Ada. Ohio. OUGffl BACKACHE! IB LUMBAGO OR WW Hi BACK Rub Stiffness Away With Small Trial Bottle of Old "St. Jacobs Oil" Ah! Paii is t-infi Cj.iickly? Yes. Almost instant t e. f from soreoc.-s. stintless, iamrn'S-i and pain follows i gentle rubbing; with "St. Jacobs Oil." K',ih this soo:hinn. pene rating oil ritrht on your n-ttnful back, and like mnrric. relief coii''-.. "St. Jacobs i HI" is a harmless backache. linua--ro and sciatica cure winch never disappoints; and doesn't hum the skin. Srairrite;i Stop those t' unl cnit romplainm". rtuvou "stitches." In moment oti will forpe! that vou ever hail a. weak bac'a, he.-ause it won't hurt or be stiff or lame. Don't sudor: (let a F.ilall trial bottie -f old. hon.-i t "St. Jaeol-s Oil" from your drtiKRist now and 'ret this last in rel i c : . - A d ' BIJOU w Viola Dana in "THEji WILLOW TREE. Added attraction, "Ireland in Revolt." 1-wtW' nan i PAQTIMF Wm- Russe11 ini , khOlUUL THE IRON RIDER Ui mt& " L 'm "At i in THE PHEU THEATRE U Hammond :: Indiana si TODAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY Morrelli's Toy Shop ANIMAL NOVELTY ELEANOR & R0SERTS Upside Down KETCH & WILMA Vocal Variety FREED & GREEN in "The Music Lesson" JAZZRIMBA BAND SyncopationisSs Supremp MACK & BERNARD Palm Beach Tramps ASso "VELVET FINGERS" 1 5.500.00 6.600.00 6.175.00 5,000.00 7.800.00 6.200.00' 6.800.00 6,600.00 9.900.00 1 0.400.00 685.00 1 .040.00 1.256.00
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The Mesdames J. D. Kennedy A. A. lioss and K. 1. ne'd ivere in Chicago yesterday attmdintr a lecture at thu Kvanston Woman's Club where Mrs. Parker who is tudylnjr social economic problems talked on her experiences in the work she is following:. The husband of Mrs. Parker is nationally Known as a writer and lecturer. The Heta fl.cnma (Sifima was entertained last evening- in Hammond, a the home of Miss 1t-tha Cm U l.i Catarrh Germs Move Out When Hyomei Moves In No stomach dosinc. Ilxono i is made chiefly (,f u( eucalyptus taken from the eucalyptus forests of inland Australia, and combined with other excellent an t isept h's. In inland Australia the atmosphere is so impregnate, with b-ilsam thrown out by the eucalyptus trees that Rerms do not thrive. and in coi-s.-,, none coughs, redds, catarrh and other nose, snd throat afflictions are practically unkiiow n. Ih-eathe Hyomei ;,nd pet the same. picrsi'hi f;. rin ktiltrv etlect as you i whim ei in Hie riioa lyptu.4 I or. . (s. Hyomei Ih .told bv all druaricists i crywhere on a tuaraatee of satisfaction or money -efiiiided . ,1 j R "Our Creed" To GIVE all we can for what we get, instead of getting all we can for what we give. Neckwear Do you know that we carry a very complete line of fancy neckwear? Several new patterns are in vogue in collars. We have them. D. M. C. A big line of strand floss, in Perle cotton and white Cordonnet. Colored Cordonnet will be on sale next week. Beads We have the beads to embroider your gown, every color and kind. Also the beautiful rock beads for your adornment in sapphire ruby, topaz, emerald, amber. hi jet, etc. . . "- ""-' 1 i r Dinty Rescues Girl from Chinese Den 1 ( ! i 1! ,ll'i I' i-j:
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TARIFF BILL HEAVILY LADEN i WASH 1 X i l l N. K !. a Kain the e meratency sta U'eri n under tee--arieties" of uni.Ti'liiif iii.-j ( )CC" loi i -r ';,; - d :io Women Continually Overdo I This applies t all women, reuurd- i 'ess of rasto or (uii.r. Tin; arcuitio '. : ' pill strides' for s lo.ol honors, the I overworked housewife, the rlno girl. h'trls in offices an.l stores, and the I so.-jety voirian, ;. 11 climb too IiIl;!' overtax their -,t r- nu t h. and v. lie. t. lai-i low s? N'eyeroui ju o.--1 r'a 1 i-,n. .v i.-jile-.' ; ness. baek.oh", h";id ache:., and the in- ' evitabie wt'ukn,,ss and ailments, pci a.' iar t. their s.-x s-i-.n d ". ei..p, -Ab cli ' unions check' d !l ins; i.ii more s.-i iou- j ondiiions, and which often had to operations. An rfficj. n: i-est , ,rai i v- i for such uil.ii-' nls is I.yd.a C I'ini.hum's VcKCPih!.' Coti.p .i d. i hich is now rerou'iiz d irmn coa-t to coast .-.s a standard rcn'.cjy for woman's iilv--Adv. ii A lintel y Each day is a new day. Each day we show something new in millinery with direct from New York information twice a week. We can give you the latest in style and price and always the best quality for the rnony. Our stock is large and complete. Ribbons Our large assortment of bons is cf the best quality ribNew colors and widths are shown as soo'n as they arc in the market. We have met the market reductions with the prices. Come and see the wide sash ribbons. The mumdmd lit 4W 709 Chicago Avenue East Chicago ': fryry 4 ii",J
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attention of the ;eria'e Senat or Pen. ose. 1 'ell V s v 1 v n n ia . prof ess.1 of inmost BTOJIlCHiOMa Thousands Have Discovered Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are a Harmless Substitute Dr. Edwards' Olive Tabic f the subrtitute for ca'.ornt;! nrs a mild but sure laxative, and tlieir chert on thp liver i chnoft instantanous. There httle olivecolonxi tablets are the resuit oi" Dr I-"-d wards' dcterni:nati..a not to treat liver and bowtl comnlrtintsnith calomel. lhe pleasant little tablets do the pood that caiomel does, but have no bad after effects. They don't injure the teeth hke stronir iqiiid.s or cdlomel They take hold ot the trouble and quickly correct it. Whv cure the hver rt the exrHtnAe of the teeth? Calomel pometnnes plays havoc with the gums, bo do Ftrong bejuids. It is test rot to tak-e calomel. Ut lr lulwards' Olive 1 ablets take its place. Headaches, "dialing" and that ta2y I?eiin.T come from constioatioa and a disordered livtr Take Dr towards Olive 1 ablets when you feel "loRy" and lieavy. They 'clear" clouded brain .nd "p. r tij" lhe , i,r. Babies Wc specialize in baby tilings. Have you seen the new heavily embroidered fine voile dresses, values to $10, that we are selling at $5 and $6? Lin gene Beautifully stamped and embroidered lingerie, some ribbon, some lace trimmed, $2.95 to $8.00. Flosse: Just received a new lot of embroidery siiLs, embracing every known color, in Celesta and other heavv flosses. " t 'i -"n v mwi'iwin-y H ry- 's r" rr . .-j ljJ
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confidence in the fulfillment of hi prediction that tlie bli! would be paised by niiarhtfail. Senator Unuerwood of Alabama, todemocratic minority leadtr. was not sanguine. He said the measure wp',.i "probably" .be. parsed by nishtfaJI. IMVWHWWV1W1M1111WWV111 AUDITORIUM MAX fiELFER. Prop. 367 Calumet Ave. Phone Ham'd 1951 TODAY CHARLES RAY m "THE STRAIGHT ROAD" ALSO A GOOD COMEDY L a u a a b n b n ti b n b & Tu a ki 33 a s a q a n a fit fci ye THEATRE TODAY AND TOMORROW Otis Skinner in "KISMET" SOME PICTURL If you were unable to grt in last night, try again, as you don't want to miss "Kismrt." FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Douglas Fairbanks in N.i f 2r A V. i .1 "THE MOLLYCODDLE" Tliis is onr of Doug's Best SUNDAY. MONDAY AND TUESDAY Vera Gordon (The Mother in Humorrsque) in another of her wonderful pictures "THE GREATEST LOVE" EXTRA GOOD Also Harold LIod in his latest comedv "NUMBER PLEASE" a i a Ei D
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