Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 234, Hammond, Lake County, 23 March 1921 — Page 2
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Pac-e Ttto .xIE TIMES TVcdnosdav, Mnr.?h 23. 1921.
Boxing Show at Hobart
FRIENDS ALL TALKINGoj ' ABOUT GREA f CHANGt
Thursday Night i South Bend Woman Tells of
Her Wonderful Recovery Since Taking Taulac , " Grandest on Earth" Sliei
Says.
Cn!3r.Me int-rest If being dl-f-iij'M in the oijioome cf th bouts of the aecoAd boxing c.rniva.l, which Is to be Itagtd untie-r the ajpplcee of the H-Viirt Post of tm Au-o-rican Legion t Hibafe Thursday evening; of this wtefe and likewise with a larre ai'.nc tale of tickets the ex-fo'.dler ts6y are anticipating a packed house. Prominent among the fae.- at h. r!nlde will be that of Jt.-.n K!i;Ure' republican county chairman, who on thia oeeaslon has consented to net as announcer for the show. According to Promoter Krause everything le r.ri-ned and ttt tat the coming- event and e- cry one it assured an evenings enterfainmerit well epent.
Complete Editions of Stars and Stripes
"All my trend? are talking ab?ut j the vonderful chnng T.tnUc made In i
rue. and I in only too g.sa to i-c n r. y rr.'-epi rrr-onimendftMon." dtnlard Mr. Arl. Ilr-ran. of 14141 V. Waeli-
iugton St . t-'outh p.ernl tn telling of I
the g.-a'Hyng benefit sue naa aerivej trm tlie use of Mie m'-dicine. "I was ljthTPd with etoriach trouble for a l''ig Mm-, and for ie mnlt pr.-vl'-'U to l.i.ri!c Tapl.io I siinp'y eufffrei drcadf -.il'.y. Kv i ytVilng I .l'e dif trrel me t'i-rriliiy and I r-uld blo until it rr.'i-t.-d ivy heart arid I c-'U!d hardly br iu: I hadn't dared
cat any molt tn f1 months and hid u-h aw flit d'Zy 1-' a 6 1 hf i- t -vou'd have, to Ik- down My In. -r 'vas also disordered, snd 1 suffered conetantly with con.-" patten. I pl1-. weali r.d rund-wn. c--.u!d hfnl'y drag around and couli find nothing that r-emed to d- iv.e any rood. "Onf day my si;r-io-aw I'smn t f m and told nil how wonderfully Tanlsc had helped ler and R t me T. try th" nKdiihif also. Well, it hss f;lvu r.te a big appeti'e and I can eat
anything now. and it hae jour t-r.tlleB to make- n e healihv and harpy i "i t
to b-. all r.y troubles have completely d .s .-ippei red and t )uft feei fine. I thin iaiilj.- Is the grandest rncd ir Ine evr niad and just can't say enough for lo" Tanlsc is sold In Haivnumd by f'inmer Pharnta.-y and liiil.ana Harbor by Central !niK J-"'0ff. Adv.
WHITING
una its
Mrs. Jo'.-.a. Boj.-5 v!:tel Mrs. Charles Fpanib'Ji'g at the t. liarnard huspl'al in Ch.lcago and reporta her as getting aior.se nt-ely Mis. II Ehiera and Mrs. J. Viscounty spent Mondxy visiting In Hammond. Mrs. Klenfce. who spent several months here, vyy-iting her daughter. Mrs. Arthur ha'ter of Lal'orte avenue, Uj returned to hr hurae In Mllwa '1 kf-e. The iadiea of the St. John'a Lutheran churon will give a dtr.mrr on April (
Mr atoJ Mr? i red Lr.Iers spent a
required to appoint the four members f the Reformatory Removal CommisHion, two to be Republicans and two Democrats. This commission will have charge of the construction of the new reformatory at Putnamvllle. Other commissions to be appointed lire: Commission of five members to c di1y and revise the mine lawa, They may be app dnted any time after the publication of tb acts. The Improvement of the Kankakee.
A ten wj born to Mr. and Mrs. Eustace p.;ee;j of OlO'. '-i.nd avenu
ft.-r a v.'.ncft I few lsy, vlitlng re-lati-es at Crocker, "ver drainage commission of three
ttev. harls E. Trueolood preached
at tln morning i"fs!on of the ComrrejfationaJ church rn Sun. Jay. Ir. Guns-
only taken feel Jurt as
could Wlilt I
aului. who had lectured In AVhltlng on eevera occasions, was a cios-i iorsonal friend of Rev. True !iv d find had Vn liis Instructor for i.ver! ' earts. BeV.
Trueblood told of the numerous work accomplished :y Or. Oiius.iuius dur'ner .
Ind. A P' n war born to Mr. and Mrs Edward J. Shac-fTer of J23S At-hlson ave-
n: at t!e :!!.h iel Pee e hospital tn
Chicugo t Monday night. '. J. Sii.arj. of Hammond I? holding revival .-r ices a'. the Christian
t clnir, h in Whiting each e ening thu-j
ffk.
t .i :
Ti flrtf eop'es of the emrlete ed'-j tlof fit thf Stars and Stripes, the of-i
flolal publication for the A E K. ar--ived In Oary yesterday and A. IT. Ahfsndi of Gary, who ha sec'ird the
I'ltrlbution over Iake coun'y reports) hat h la receiving more order? t"anj he la able to handle.
E-oldiers and overseas veterans.
who dealre a copy may receive Info
matlort by writing to Mr. AAhrends atjqTn'M TO HIT AN ft P. NAME
Welter ai.d Co., at t '. i.g C'i;nniissU"'HC.r t
.ii v t '; : a peri
r the .. ;,.,.( .,- ! Of i '. uiM n.c l.e er"-t-treet at a c-'f-t of
ir. It ''ai out ve ttal xi -j t ia.f."0
ueau in i ' 'A -i d .' '' rd.iv f.r tlv-
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Charges Cruel Treatment Seeks Divorce
-gina- her husnand w:in ciwi
I ASK COURT'S PERMI3-
m rlafar treet. Gary. Ind
Th edition recently compiled contalrt every oversea edition of the gtare and Stripes from Feb S. 1 31 S. until June 13. 191. !n book form and aa a vglua'ol asset to anyone.
Gary Country Club Cost to
Sigh
In a petition fi!d in the lisrv l.ae superior rourt, the Arm of UdUe ard Palr.e Company dealirg in trucks ar-d automobiles at s'xth and M'anhij'.gtn street has atked V.n court t- grant It periv.L--ton t be kr.n.vn herenf'.T as the Li-lke. Paine and Belaud Company.
inrargina- her husnand w:in nu
and i'' h u '.oi n treatment in a co:ipl Ji f.l.-d t t'.-o Oarv Like superior cui !-. ten ka Kr that the ron-!-tnstrlmonv he-, rxistin between li
aroi lor husoand l-e teverod. j riaintlff and defendant were m.ir-i rld in I'll and 'ave 'hree eh;Mrf n Mrs. H:ieka chargef um' n d.vers "-'- j cations, her husband tr'-l h.er tl-i'. lift' was going to return t- 'jf-rni,. ..y and j
leave her lier. flie a iso charge that her hus'.'and haf i violent t",rr,"r. T'l.iln' iff ai-kr" for alimony for the maintenance of herself u.ud children
i his few short vee.'s of life, and his'
memory will long be n-,nr In the Ar- j mour Institute of lechnoiogy, the Art Institute of Chicago, where he wis r- j tponslhle for th Wedgowood -o;lectton and many other intorent.ng thing! in this great hUl of leprmn. i';s-J b-ookn are among the very best of the! present day and although tins eminent ; iVian ie no mor on this f-ar:n. iv. in- ! lluenoe will be rt;ni.i:'.oo! !.h,r.vigft t ;' i
t 1 ! trrfat tn'n? l.e l,a.- ow-un.
I M-s. W. ( '. Mathe-vtl of O'.i'. e . s'reet. ! ! has been v-ry sri"uslv it! at th' i pr -,-r!.i : h--rp!t! in Ciilcago suf- ; fe riig with !! --od poison in her hand. 1 v.'.if. in an tn proved cor.'ition vpfr-
i ::) . t i.e ps-ysit ian no -v gl . inn o0p.- ! ' M:f5 Paiil'.n" .'-hiet-',y n ' ert i n-d j several friend a her ho-c in Piu-r'-lan avenue on Monday evrn'ng st a
i "-i nuptial sii'1'! T in honor of her
to: ' - Mr.' J. Proo liar
j aivd i-i,i5!c tt-i-A An,t ; e.j f.'
1 wjil-i a two ei'irse iuiieon
trved. Trie g'lertF of v.-nT reeei"cd
MA2TY NEW JOBS!
(Continued from page one.)
they may be appointed at any time. Lawton m-numem commissslon of three membem, one " to represent each of the last tliree wars. Tlvy ;.iust be app'jinted p.ri-r to Apr-.l 2 and will have charge) of the const in -tion of a monument in memory of G neral UiiW-
j ton at the Arlington cemetery. A board of trustees of three members t j erect monuments over the
graven f former Governor Ashbei i Wiliard and Michael Kerr. once. pp. ak-
j er of th-i national hou" of r prr J nta -j tives. I lralnge codification cornmission of j three- moratidf, two lawyers and oii j farmer, to t-. app .in'ed ithin thirty idavf after 'lo svtf are putoish'dj Ohio r v r bri Ige c .mrm.-.si. n of two member, to e.-,hfrr with ii'.-.' i'Ot:i-rnif-sion ; re-m K'-ntu.-ky t prei. ar
plana f'r tiie. con'ru-tien of a bridgts
Mi'-. ion. Two
members are to be appointed by fh'J governor of Indiana a? so.?n as he has been notified that initio's has
list of twenty-five submitted by tht In dlana state nurseg' aFoclat ion. Beard of trustees of the Soldier and Pallors' Orphans' Home of fiv members Appointment of reterane tbe on same basis as for the soldier home. One additional member, a live etoc! raiser, to the ftate live strck anltar; board. In addition to these appointment th governor is to name s Judge fo th new superior curt i'i jit., j-.sepl r.mntv.
AUDITORIUM MAX KOJXR. Prop. 367 Calumet Ave. Phone Ham'd 1951 TODAY Your last chance to see
MABEL, f CRM AND
ft
' An important b aid to be appointed, ilut n--t on altogether new one inasmtjeh as ' difpla if s the pre.ert board, , i he V-oar I of trustee f t he ?ti;i ! t ; o h rt ret i i-eirient fund. Th-re ar' I t . b- fve nif-ri'ii -5. tu t mere tirin
I two ,,f lir rn are teachers and are t
l.e app-d-ted "Jur.rtr toe firt
j d..y:- of Jij -ie c i' ; !i s jva r. j Another non-jali rled commission i whi h will be afs'eto-ii to a most lm-
the Indiana1 P-sp" a law similar in m jnoiana
i
; our the Ohio mer at Eimv;
fiflecni oii ukc narnor romir.if
MKXET
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port r t
is thai
ed it '; ' i on il turvy coi n i 'Tit's I
iiii'pil'f'i't. Tliey nay br dppo my liir.n by the g .v rnor Prior t" Mm v 2 the ii"V( i n r
In Lake c-'unty
-Nq Fear Win
TDO DRUGGISTS WILL BE TRIED TODAY
Gary Works Operating I 40 Per Cent Capacity
j rp ir- pref t y z' f r t ! I'liten t;eri i.re t i C ' i grejga ir.;iil chur ! n ' r f '". ! . we ,- ,- f o -o. T . .".
A.. n. I j m a lit nuv" ii -. Point' Contractor, was the lowest bidder on' Gary's new country club house at ttlavnie. The t!mat3 cost -as $T5,peri r.d Mr. Crowell'e bid was approximately t'B.ftDO. fix bid were received. Bids en the plumbing, heating, lighting and Mhfj axprtdlture -will run th cost of construction up to $lf7.of and accrdlnr t President G. M. Pemmes of
the Gary country ciuo. uniess tne sMi,.,v -d Hire.
fgures are revised to within the $100 , riAr1 ltflfp f fh, Cllfv tttc-t Bailway CO mark. It Is probable that the cn-j t, f ah,Suf (Art., VA!r.Utes
The hi
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Friedman Erotheig and I'orman typskl who are charged with a-lliiig poisonous medicine throus'1 cl-rk wtio are not registered phar,i...--.t s a ill he tried today In Wellnr s c. u." ACCIDENT IMPAIRS ELECTRIC LINES
i'.'.l of the 'lar
of the ni'n-:!.- ft Co f! ;it night i,t 0 OA ;.. m- and lit art up until Friday 'nir.; P i-i WitJi th'.- s.iu'.ting d--' u cf fh!"gs '':;- "ry rju'et ).-. ;,.--f the rg mills. The- ttl" m: ef fne mere ha lit mills H u I wh
y Works I
ut downwill not ; at 6.00 this mill (tit o n d I outfioe el plirt.
eipg
h e a c l to 3 3 i the
eii a; :i ere- i
of Indigestion'
:i:f
which
I'Stin
are opt
weel: fiv tit! wor'.-c i
ir on a t ire-e or -ur
1 lie i? tiie r i 1 r; i.i i :t di.-t. a vet k
Rev. Hili ef c.uiada. w-lo
of p,ev. Tr-.ieb!eed " 111 rr eb b:s I e-.'tr:i:ir ard tomorrow even ins. Jt--v. t
j Hill raw service In the t '"f-'i ? , ;
i France. F.""",rvone is invited to near I 'cm. Prldsv evr.ln? o '-mtr.'in'.en r rvt ,s will bo bold with R - '. Trueloood j pr-idlng fpe.-u! E'er s'-rvjees are l being planned for it ir "iti'-.
tir.g p' ' received -e crd Af
in-
A Hob, of Feopl-. Seem to Tbrtve on WliAt TJsed o Proroke t2-ll??9ioa Before The; I.-irnd of St-iart's D7.cpap;i Tablets
p'-.T-mes sour.
n of five i f tatute . T he lake is
otntej at ar,d exfemin into lliiu -is. The following state boirds are to be:
1 be re-organiieej ani new memoers ap- - --. i pointed by the governor; B"ard of trustees of the State ?!- ; diers' feme at Lafayette, two civil war
veterans, one Spanish war veter-in, onti
rid war vtfrati and one the 'it';
Idow of a vrtrau of any of these
wars.
r.ursrs v c'st rn t ion board fo be reorgarUd by .' i!y 1. the live members t - b.- . .! , ly ibc (r ivi rnor fr'-m
fcr'l ' - Nlll . 1 1 5
-e v, . t - - . i CHE cerUitv
W deerTer
& licking buf r af l n a h di&n t get it m r. A tr i r
those ttihchievoua yes saved er Von will never forget. adorb' little "Mickey" the wooaerf w vnotoplay,
b ': rtburn due r'-ia relief rrmv Stuart's I spe-r s
,tr jctlft tima.
ntvlll be deferred for some
Gary Gets 1921 Tennis Tournament
lt nlg'tt on account of t.'ie burning out of a motor on car t.ur,'Vf 113 't the .--mer Of F fth a-.er-u and Brad ws y The car wa? one r'jnnlnj of the Jnd.ar.a Harbor line ard c-tnir-g 'n to th barns when th" t 1-1, -- w.
;.14 STUDENTS ARE j :. ' HURT IN EXPLOSIONS
VR'.l'tl e -F''i ten
T- i .
curred t w e e n
- r r v t c e " jji :2n and p
The northern Indiana tnnl meet, which has been s'aged at Fort wsvne. Ind . for the p.t in years will be he'd
at rary this year. This Is the an. I, , , nunement made by officers of thsj lJLduii HJ.-X 3 initio
GarV Tannl club yesfrdav foliowlnj word reielved from the Western L?wn Tannl association, which picked Gary for the Setting Of the 18J1 tennis championships. The Gary Tennis club season will open Saturday. April 16.
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SUES M, C. R. R
DRUNK CLAIMS HE WAS HELD UP
Pound In an Infet'ea'ed condition at llth avanue ard Broadway in Gary last) n'ght. Sam Karodaffkl, 1147 Jeff arson street related the sen tioia.1 story j of being held up by two highwaymen.; assaulted and t'aen robbd of $5 which I ha had In his possessr'o-i. He a'so1 displayed a wound on h? ferehegd.i caused h salw when the h'.?hi-tyrrln j lugged him H was taken ' his I home and glrti rred!-3l attA-danfe i Tiie police are in-e;tigstlrg (
AgaJn the ras of f'il'lt
against the ?ricti!gan Cen'rii rii'.roil Is in the hands of the J iry. S-krs Is j suing the raiifeai company for dam-1 ages FUittained when one of defendant's trairs hit and demortbed a t-uck I belonging to p'a'ntifT. J2 00.00 dam-i agejs is asked This Is the s-efond time the esse hs i been tried. T!ie Iat time It was tried in the November term of court, the I ''irv were out all night and could net) airree as to a verdict. I
j rit,ff'',ti,'Mi t. E V ' ATL.ANT.-'., Gl . Mir-'
1 stiide-Mfr ail r-rof 5o' iin-f"
; wre pinnd nndee ejebris a.n-1 i several w ere thrown bod'i- frr ri win- , ' d m s be i!'yi""i'''i erip'Oitiori . I r-iorr.'.ng In the pb- !o!og:t hiildi"!r. or. of the men rer i-ttured fat all v. ; aceer-Jne to Vf H J.eVur.tyter. iri"f j m th rser-- med'.-al corps. v ho i made a careful examir.i'i n Jt!imedi-
1 jt?ly after t!-.? trrdy c kef the entire firs' fo'-r "f h btiildmg-
was wrecked. fei ert"-ff-e pers-rit wre lri r'om A number (if student wre blewn through tht vind-'vs s-d -vre feut:d unconscious on the la" n.
CONSTIPATIOli
Grateful Women
GARY POLICE LOOK j FOR SLICK FORGER' A e!evr Check forge' -i rr.rtd to cash a bogus check at l'i i " ttuini"" ftr ?t Gar-- ystrdi"i -ai ?Jt s i'.ipprr a '-'" man wh-f.-r. tie cashing !;e check foe ssiused Mmse'f to rati the pot'.-e I the forge male t-.is escsy "hen the pc'.iee art"ed t t trrgAr Void dis- '
r;fftf from r-g
for til r1 cov.pany.
Gr4iu4e r.d ppree.tlM for h5lfi r-s o-ed by tHt good cli fash-ion-d e-;o a---! hrb n':d;eine. Lyd'.a E. Pinkham'r Vt g'table Compound, is i
whit pre mpts so utany tvom.'n fr-:-m all prs cf the country to write to the Lyd' E Plnkham Medleine Co. of Lynn. Ma?r the l'tters of praise which we. pubilfh from time fo time Women
who have always had tholr health can- t
i t reiii what it means to others. rtiinj1 e-f w'.i'o-;-, suffered month and e-'o yeir frm such ailments
ard i'e- now well and hapjy throug
the ii-f of th's natural restorat
I yd: E. Pnk;i.ni'8 Vegetable Com Adv.
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L '-" J - v. ' o
ti-jnr'" H. H R. Co. '.rnt-.r, , Ti
t .-.st.spaf.r n can ' i re:rxar.ent'7 ?imulatiri? ;iit:ChcclIr.gthe r and boAt-ls t prT,- sr!7fur.(i-t-or.. Discontinu? ths vise cf all Silts ani csthertiisand, purchano a 30c vUi frcr.3 your nearcit drupist cf tl'.e greatest, mildert c?thar;;c dicco--err of ih a"e.
forged on fre Gar" C-'
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SAVE $4 A FOOT ON
Pavement c-nsttw1(i :n Ga" sfr'nr f"'! n hepr front f-o. : t'.'.i fisr. d-rlng s ''.?.? er.eugh. ssys $ Vt"t vl". p. Hodgee. t- pay .- r. r. tv ?t.t C!tv for the nt' )-jr f '"! rear. ' ifii. According to b'dft on spring paving vi c'ntrscta opened "by the board Af work ; fh!r rg i'ar rnet!ng on Monday. !;. tha'reductlor cost to property own-j.t rs will b til" on a ?0-ff.ot lot an-1S, brings the est of public street lm- j E
prot-ement hack to y-e.--SP figures Madl3--fl Delaware Penns-'lt-ania and I. th street w;l be reps .-e J f-i. a-. i"ii a the Tf8f.l-r pr "!. -ts
If
Tl-e 1','V
n !! up t n Ci! .met bo-ilevird
da y .v.srh at r p m.. fiv-n P- Anr'y of 14'''" t.a.ft let p; Cl.ieag j. t as fe-.ereiy -L-atea up robb 1 and had Vii icivno Ktoie;-, fro' htm. TU-" .--il-vf.ts-were Paid to hiip I f-r pre
r. 5 m-'i ho were In ? arze fir. .number of h ' -, t r-o . u-ere
rj..'f of Mr. ard Mrr. Crsa. Cr'-as-biui-i t hir h-me :u ?fa o-d avr ue -.-he Mr. C reasbaum ga-- i p-if- party In horvr of hie " .f"'s lor hi a,". Mi l-. i i'llMii Vt'-r f p ert a f -w .jav. in .'h!cago y'st 'n g h.-r e 'jnt lSiiir There Was Nothing So Good for Congestion and Colds as Mustard But the old-fashioned mii-tard-plaster burned and blistered while it acted, Gst the relief and help that natistard plasters gave, without the plaster and w;thout the blister. Musterole does it. It te A cleEft, tphite ointmerrt, made with oil of mus
tard. It is scientifically prepared, so that it works wonders, and yet does Dot blister the tenderest skin. Gently mass'ge Musterole in with the finger-tips. See how quickly it brings reliefhow speed'ly the pain disappears. Use Musterole for sore throat, bronchitis, tonsilitis. croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, headache, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and sches of the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, cold3 of the chest lit often prevents cneumonia). I5c and 66c Jars; hospl.V size. 1 0
K to p,J. s .-1 ' .e t-1 1 o ipl! Bstie-t t-r '1: ','
j mid Liy one or two
NtlW
a.
, Tablets. Pimply chew them, no hot ; 'i'1'tr for anv ether tillers for a stomach perhaps already too much ovcr ' crowded. ' i he.e tablets! supply to the stonin' the alkaline effect which is what r-'-licves the sour aoid condition. The1 -.'.so fr'.tin p.ar.crea titi to help digest the vturchy foods su'h as potatoes. r'". Oatmeal, white flour, etc. ( e- a ?' 't.r.t box of Stuart's X: i -pepsia Tablets, have them on hand a' nil times and thus have no fear of ini digestion or dyspepsia, j The fact that these tablets are on J sale ivety.vh'-re in the U. S and Canada ; shows how generally recognized they i are n an efficient aid when the dys. peptic stomach needs a little help. adv
esau
RHOIf Jodn andrt:?morrow uu J U FranklTi r a r n u m in "THE STRUGGLE." Also a 2-recl comedy. Thursday "King of the Circus." Friday and Saturday
Fairbanks in his latest.
cf the West." Friday
"King of the Circus. 8B jn.-aii.jH.'siiw HLmausJUiumwi
BSiailQfllH
B S3 a O BSD S B 51 H O ' iauoaBacsaaaa
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TODAY SPECIAL ATTRACTION Afternoon and Evening Hobart Baiworih b "A THOUSAND TO ONE" and Loake Glaum in "LOVE" THURSDAY Conway Tearle In "WHISPERING DEVILS"
FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND SUNDAY
William "Hearts
DACTIT"!7 Catherine Calvert rAdlimEi in "A romance
OF THE UNDERWORLD."
.j.r-ii-i.Yj.'A;at."'Jl s-'jj'i. -A-Jt-Jtu-mAtdiJeM-
WJierc Everybody Goes
!i
HAMMOND
INDIANA
5 ALL-STAR VAUDEVILLE ACTS 5 TODAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY
4J
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TAKE OUT $93 000 IN BUILDING PERMITS The largest building permit t"-a hat heen taken out In Gary In tm"--menth w cured bv M'ir.igm H
A RURAL MUSICAL COMEDY A Laugh Every Minute
BAD 6REA1H
Or. Edwards' Olive Tablets Get Et the Cause and Remove It
Dr. Edwards O'jve Tablet. , the subet'tute far calomel, act gp.ntJy on tl.t Lowel9 and positively do tha work. People fnicted with bad breath fr.d Click relief through Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets. The pleasant, suar-coatM tzblets are talcen for bad breath by all who know them. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets act gently but firmly on the towels and hver, stimulating them to natural action, clearing the blood znd gently purifying the entire sj-stem. They do that which darigerous calomel doea without any cf the bad after effects. All tha benefits of nasty, ackeriinij, pnpirij cathartics are deri-ed from Dr. Edwards' Oiive Tablets without griping, pain or any disagreeable eSects. Dr. r. M. Ed'J'ards cbacovered the formula after seventeen years of practice among patient aSicted witi towel and li'-'tr complaint, with tie attendant bad breath. Oiivs Tablets are purely a vegetable compound mixed with olive col; you kiww them by their otivt color T!.; one or two every night for a wee': sr. 4 net the effect, lie and 30a.
ARTHUR ABBOTT & CO. "His Birthday" DOROTHY MORRIS TRIO Three Dainty Dancing Misses KLASS & BRILLIANT Musical Surprise ANSELL & SMITH European Novelty Also "VELVET FINGERS" EXTRA SATURDAY AND SUNDAY A WHIRL CF FUN A MINIATURE MUSICAL COMEDY 12 PeopleMostly Giils Admission: Nights, 10c-20c-23c-39c Matires, 10c20c SPECIAL COMING MONDAY FOR FIVE DAYS ONLY
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Between State and Sibley Sts. Hammond LAST TIMES TODAY (Wednesday, March 23) Chas. Ray in "The Old Swimmm' Hole" ALSO FOUR HIGH CLASS ACTS OF VAUDEVILLE "CAMEO GIRLS" Exquisite Portraits in a Golden Frame cf Music, Seng and Dance CARL McCULLOUGH Assisted by TOM ELLIOTT In a Novel Diversion entitled "Squir.el Haven" LAMB'S MANMKINS A Distinct Novelty WORTH WAYTEN FOUR Hirrnoiiy Singing Comedians
COMING! COMING! TOMORROW, FRIDAY and SATURDAY, MARCH 24th, 25th, 26th FOUR ALL-STAR ACTS CF VAUDEVILLE Gil Bron Presents "SFIC AND SPAN" with Rcbyn Adair A Snappy iipnEish Revue SKIPPER, KENNEDY & REEVES la "College Capers" LAVTON Heavyweight Juggler FREDDIE ALLEN Jutt a Young Fellow Trying to Get Along Also Sol Lesser Fresents George Behn -in "ONE MAN IN A MILLION" A Succession of Larghs an: a Search for a Handkerchief ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAM FOR SUNDAY ONLY EXTRA hntlM THREE DAYS ONLY Monday. Turdar end Wednesday March 23-29-30
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This is the First "Fatty" Arbuckle Picture Shown in Hammond for Two Years No Advance m Prices!
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Here is your opportunity to save money on furs. Genuine Minks are placed on sale at less than half of their former prices. Note these extraordinary bargains: GENUINE MINK THROWS AT $150.00 RepiW Price $350.00 bullK CHOKER AT $18.00 Regular Price $50.00 All Fo.es. Moles, Squirrels and Stone Martens at very iowcit prices. We guarantee every article we sell. Mrs. M.Minsky 219 So. Dearborn St., Chicago Opposite City Hall
