Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 212, Hammond, Lake County, 25 February 1921 — Page 2
Frida piiiiimiLHi
THE TIJIES
Kridav. l-'obninw 2o. 1921.
! JVE NEWS FROM THE TWIN CITIES EEr ii:.io to n in-
REVIVAL OF FEUD LOOMS AS HATFIELD TRIAL CONTINUES
NER EXPECTED TO FEEL SO WELL
Kasr. t;h c;m of th- A:uri''an '. will ill";; th:. ftven.r.ir ut Tne ; y ha!l nt S p. in. .Ml in..mt'i rs of 'lo past are yi" f) attend, as sevi ..! matters of itiij'Oi !nni''i an' to be (I S. !:Vtl.
i: imim-:s xv ii; a. h-s i,. ! ' : ; . oi v-m- o.-.cer of M -.lts-c'na! !.! i-o.-.ti -.!i.-my nf ;.!.!':, ia, vvas :-i K..-1 ' : : .a -Vo yes-
i South Tend Woman at, 70 is ! in Splendid Hsnlth by Taking Tanlac, She States i am ii.i-v "'" your of apce or.vl itcvtr i ,,,,,, , (, ii t,, j, , .j is w II any tn..re us I'! n -.- 'a'.cin; Tanlac. " said Mrs j Kuu'oniH Tlionia.s of 212 Ku.-t Indiana
Ave., S.iiiVli lion J. In""At. nit i z.'ar and a half : v o I liai lu- ivmiiir, ,,M-tashi one, Ki-ippf it left mo 'n an ftufiii rn ri - h w ti eon-
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M r. ami .lr. Clilfnrd Ktlins? 11 ''' making arrangements to e,o to Hammond to reid;. Intending to take up t.o'ir nermaiont rislilerni-- thre on Saturday. Mrs. Y. H. Keeler of this eity will lie the cuest .f Mrs. J. O. O.ibbs at the meeting of rri-siilcm and Past I-r!ld.-r.ts of the Federated clubs, which is hoin hcM In Oary today.
The Vflmln.-iK-r tSuild of the Pros- j byt rl;in charc-h. n ill meet at the'
church on Tuesday niirht. instead of at i!o- homo ,,!' Mrs. A,, li. W. Johnson as ivas pr':viuusly unnounc.-d. Iej.tity ItW'Tilir K,l Glover t'pfnt Thursday in Vh ica.'io on bii.siiif.--s. Mr. ami Mis. Burke hav returned
from Iti(t;ana;.ol!s. where t h-v ?i'Cn t
several daj s with rfJ.'itiV'-s.
vpeak and also exhibit a collection of African curio?. The Kastt-rn Star are hnldiriir tht-ir M-nionthly nictiug at tiio Masonic Tr-mpl; tonight.
BRITISH DYESTUFFS EILL NOW A LAW
CHORUS OF FIFTY TO SING "FILM"
itNttPNATIONAL NtWi SlRVICH Li'iXJ.H iX An xperiini nt unique In th" liistory ot" the film world will lit; made in Ma.iicht-strr fit the end of March, when a new 111 in, "Christopher Columbus." will 1 screomii with vocal and Inst ru mental HOcomiianiment. The voices will nuirl'iT fifty, includ
ing .lx pr.lnoJpals, and will be heard during- the hour and a half run of tho film. The promoters of the exrer!mint rnw claim that auch an ettptnpt has sever been made before, even In the United States.
Try a 'Times Want Ad
! INTERNATIONAL NEV'S SERViCEl I .ON-1 ion The now IJritlsh IvestutTs
ll'ill liecunie n law a few days oko and
fr"" ""w "" i!"!Mrt "f !' will only , gSEgSa'rV1;
i ne possible under license. n
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The Hoard of Trale is about to constitute a committee consisting of five
Uition. 1 ivi'l no arnetit
s '. oti'ii c ii ca u 1 m f ! a s o 1 1 ' ' 1 form
ind no' r,;ii ki's nave taken ..-v ral rooms at
T'ersons connected with the trades af - K fected. three iirrsnni rrinn-i tm.1 -.itb ! Li
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! ie l.l imilllOLIU' t.M MIH1 llllCe OII1-;
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tne hoili
to! the I't's.-er .,,,,) ,naUe their home there
rs who are not direetK' al'tetteil In unv
Mis. Kiizabeth Krauier i ...... T,,, ,,m ,,,,,.,." : . , k ,h,.
ain-t my iv-ait and 1 u e
d-med
'i i n ' ; h ta c ; e r 1 a u-v i I'l;-'! v f. ::y ft 'in!'.' la.st ti -: : t for ' : . , ' ' ' 1 1 1 1 .. 1 1 1 .' i , but ' ixieil'd to rel.i ;-i' witn.n a t'ew vve-.;..s w : I Ii ,.y r.Tovt. of hi-- f!"lm:t- :!. H ! "h, allot ;e- one of 1 .., ,,f- !. "f li. bi-io-'i eonir-in;. . is e-.-'r-t.d her" t"MV t" no over !'.-e mat--- . , tii" cost of c-.-yt ir.-.r a i - ' i i ':-in!, vvJtli t l-.c :"a;'d of works and tljvur Mr:.'-.:iiio. !h'.s Kit'.- J..!k.r p-rr ..ny the .- htiiii of Yatoty st. rs cojt'.rt.r.rd by W. R. i'l-mi'in I, has !. -n ov r a oi i'ss ..; -,ri-i alli-d wiiii th. i 'otm'r- -:al ional 'o-rcii ::: :h . st a ! ! i --'tn-.tn t or a camp !!- . ..iy. ,r.ir'-nt. A char;.!- is i ".-ct . -.1 .ii,v .ia w tth an ri.ili.t- :t of t'l.rteen .-'.cs. Mtir.5 ::ore ' 1" ot d t" , :- ' .'a.-: v hi. li is not. restricted to ' , r-h i.i tl on. Mi- .1 ..n. i :tovlv. nlio lived for many ' ,''.-if in I Just ''haa-o and row at Iroti-'i.o.-. n-a fikt n V-. ill while ! a trip
a smoth'Timr
: M ' 1 a u 1. " --ru. A., i l yele v . l -i ; '. and w 11 lull envoi l; - . . a- t- br.c . a; h i )b '
her bro
ft. lii'.i, la.-t week. Mr. i!i!iMtioi to his wife's b'-d-.'-niaii! . ;;h her until she i to be ! rouht I) i: y. Mr. ! r to Mrs. 1-V-rd 1 iack of ax o- '-.e.
The i:. aeons will entertain lh"'ir le.islonils tomorrow ev'-nitor at a function o t.e '; b with lr. and Mrs. t'aviil ! ht;s ! Ilea. on mre'-t. ' .;r o d Mrs. C. it. ?? t.i of h:ca- , r- sidt-n!.- lit iianH Jftrhor. T" i . v b -e with Mr. and Mrs. ;'. ;, ' i h. rd '!" Micii:.-:m aveiiv.v . "'rs. '. oiini Kd.rar of tie' Hiv km il a ; ;;;i. to..' has her b,-t her, .1. S-m t, . . rri.tivi lltyid-, MieiiV.an, ViS.'.iu.; tier. i'atiiel Var.-aiv. d : ' r !LU t or. in th) Tvvtn 'i''. s. aii'l a. r-;-h nt f C. :;!. wmm silo .service wmm
t.s.-.t ion a ti d e ,i : 1 . t
,.ff my brea 'h in '. Frequently th-se attacks became m severe 1 couldn't lie d own. "I had Yn 1 hn l.K-hM. followed by dizzy st.o'N. and had seeye hurtinir in riy back over t.-y kidneys, rcml' tl'i-' my back very v. e.-k. nd 1 had p:r vn very thin and p.iie. 1 had become very
' much disiH-ura jed over my oiml it i"r,
when Ttiy daimht-r read a Tanlac test imont ii of tlie fn'il it had don"
1 !n a ense very nittiiar to mine. ,u"
lioucht tee a r-ittb and never in my life to fo'-e did T have anything do me so much pond in so short a time, "I urn on my third bottle now. and ray appe;-e is better than It has been
in inativ years. There is no mor - I
I'tiii'ose ,f advising the Hoard of Trad
ihe present. ; Tt is understood (hat the act 111 not 3 Mrs. Julius i;rei?el returned on Fri- npjdy to K'oods imported to tho fntted Li day from Frankfort, where she visited j Kingdom for exportation to other conn- (3
with her parent for the past two j tries, irrovidiiifr that such frood.s compiy weeks. I with the conditions' Imposed hy the .lames l.'mplchv of Oary wa in j t 'niiiiaisviutiirs f Custom and Kxcisu i ronn T'oint with relatives on Tliurs- I roRardinR .such re-exportation, day. ! '
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Mrs. Fost' r Fi flier, who have been ptytviy yfmimf iuty..t.u, i; '"''w.i'.troiiw.ij Jf . Isli'n- in this citv with her parents. WilJ.i.::',. ?&',&jj,'i&'-inV'i rfir'lmlll4r !;J 1
hs returned to her home . t.ary. U Tur; B g In place of the unl vesper service. 1 Oti R U ft th.- Presbyterian church nrtt fun- : ii T ,2 11 Si ft da,- nfternoon there vv.il he held tim; i RPHEUfiMS I
f the Missionary W 8 A i ft i H
THEATRE If 1
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annual praise serv
society. There will be an unusually j interesting Cfii t Imri ti tr as Mrs. T I'.,
Itemincrcr. a former I,ake county pl rl
whose liasiiand was kiib d on the Mi.s- j H HamiTlOnd
:,.n ..bi nt Ffub.n South Africa, will
trouble fri'in r: .and eh .km'-".. no; . . . - : f
Indiana
Sid Hatfield tis he appeared "ready for business" as police chief. cjj Hatfield, police chief of Matewart. Miniro nvir.tv. West, Virsrinin. is t h t principal tiir-.-re v. the jrroup of tw -ent v-'inf mtn charoed with th flavtnir 'if seven Iv.il'lwin-h'eits detectives iC Matc van last May in a clash uTo-wintr out of the eviction of miners Irfurt company houses. Hatfield is now on trial at William-si.-!, W. Va. The trial may revive ti e famous Hat '"eld feud. Greenway Hatfield, wealthy coal operator, ard a brother of former Governor Hatfield of Wet Virginia, is apsistinz the state in the tria'
headaches nor u'zy spe'.ls; I she-
soundly- every r.icht and ti;et up preat
lv refreshed and it has been a Inn? ' jg
time since
r.ow. My often s;e-:
am til RHlnitr-; in stren i an.1
welht." Tanlac soil .n Hammond by ?titn tuers Pharmacy and in Indiana Haibo by Central P'rui- Store. Adv.
N a ?3 b 2 i s b a a b is ' ;R luuai EM am ! fcJ
l;;:;,-; -z v, tJ DeLUXE : ; 1 -Barthoidi's Birds k of !-.') active T am. an l I ; Q bm . li i M "'rr i fl a rrTiirnrn r-AOKTT'
na THEATRE
TODAY
is making a thirl visit to Hary oi.
iiareli 2nd. The Twin Citi'-s shmi'.r i $2
till the i liurch to capacity for thi
crt-at musical attraction. The tickets Q
will sell for .ii ents and are in t'ii ' 0
hands of the Ladies' Aid
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Please assist tic- '.ii.Wea by bnyiiic D
tickets in advan' e or entrau'nr them
I by phone by call big the secretary, Mrs. : M
P. Uitz. 71 ".-P..
(ADDITTONAI. EAST CHICAGO KSWS fj ON PAGES SIX AND SEVEN.) SB
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F "THE FOREIDDEN THING"
With an All-Star Cast SATURDAY Justine Johnstone in "THE PLAYTHING OF BROADWAY" SUNDAY AND MONDAY Tom Moore in 'HOLD YOUR HORSES"
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a-; li'T-n in South P-'iid t" visit with el 1 1 iv-. ti urin her.-- fr-'iu Flrrl-'hu The. t'aiuiiieL Chapter cf the Iihu.cU-
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ml f..r:,"i- parli.-ulars sivf-n out lor
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SHOT ROSS." Added today, "kins; of the Circus."
TUESDAY Wanda Hawley in
a "HER FIRST ELOPEMENT"
m Bc WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY a AND FRIDAY
"THE LAST OF THE MOHICANS"
IS ti A FF.ATHFRFn TARNTVAI
LEONARD & WRIGHT Scenic Dancing Novelty SAM & BESSIE VESTON A Supreme Novelty FISKE & FALLON Words and Music RAYMOND WHITAKER & CO. Musk Hath Charms MASON & BAILEY Comedians
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l i.ruh. Pa-, t'i's w rn-l r,re arrivti
h ick tv.-inorr.-w . Adam Wadas, prom-
man a nd 'u t Ive !n all j
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COMING MONDAY MARCH 7TH FOR FOUR DAYS A Thcs. Ire Special "LYING LIPS" COMING SUNDAY MARCH 13TH FOR FIX E DAYS Priscilla Dean and Lon Chapey in "OUTSIDE THE LAW"
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Offering Milady Special Shopping Opportunities For Saturday Chiffon Taffeta Dresses Depicting the dash and cunning of youth; basque effect, with eyelet worked overskirt; lined with georgette crepe; in the new shades. Special for tomorrow at only
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Creations you would have paid $65 for only a few weeks ago. Beautiful quality French Serge, tailored effect. Very special tomorrow only
SEAL PLUSH COATS Three rich creations you can't help but admire, so striking and so serviceable. I 1 Q 0 Special price only for tomorrow J kJJ
S. M. MANDEL AND COMPANY 143 East State Street
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WIRING AMD FIXTURES ON VERY SMALL MONTHLY PAYMENTS
Indiana iuectric service to.
624 Chicago ave. Phone East Chicago 69 4907 Forsythe ave, East Chicago 1443 Washington St., Gary, Phone Gary 506
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They i.rc ftood because the Victor people have exclusive contracts with the world's greatest talent, hearct only on Victor Records. and tiiey cost no more then other kinds.
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MEN I Gore Piles, Stricture, Fistula Without the knife, pain or detention from business. Also all private and blood diseases peculiar to men. LADIES I Cure Women's Diseases By the latest painless methods NO KNIFE OK OPERATION. ALL CHRONIC DISEASES Successfully treated. If sick, discouraged, down-hearted, call and see me. I will be truthful. It may result in your CURE. I will tell you your trouble and advise you. A SQUARE DEAL. And honest treatment for all. Call TODAY- TOMORROW MAY BE TOO LATE. Prices and terms reasonable.
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Throngs could be seen the entire first and second days of our Three Day Dollar Sale. The prices offered .ialk for themselves merchandise for men, women and children, shoes, furnishings and clothing are completely "cut to the bone." The stocks are decreasing, so do your shopping early tomorrow. The many patrons were well satisfied witK the first two days of the sale with the bargains that were offered. They could well see that "the knife has plunged to its very depths." The remainder will go during the last day, tomorrow. New bargains for tomorrow. Don't overlook our great sale of "Hart, Schaffner ck Marx" Suits and Overcoats at $21.50.
DAVID COHN & SON, Props.
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