Hammond Times, Volume 10, Number 16, Hammond, Lake County, 30 April 1921 — Page 2
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THE TIMES April 30, 1921. WMWIHIIMI1IHIJIW1W
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BUILDING OF ARENA I Oil DEMI SEY - CARPENTIER BOUT BEGINS
At-: . t i visitor at the li.iinc o;' Jo;.;. Uiiland ar.J Mrs. A. C. -tr r. White Oak avenue is Mrs. A. J. ;..i:and wh) id coining lrom Kaiis.i.s '.'' i;o. Sho will remain a i-'.v e.-ks l-.Hin;j r.lativos In these ratt.i Th.j is her wood Music club ontortain-,-i at I'M; hoi.iO of M.'.ri m Turner in N' .'.; iiar'.ns avenuo ia.st .wn1n'. oaojori.; Fryer and William I.'uvl.i v. t re quests. Misa Kay the t U'.1 !n.-r !r..-tr-.ict d In laason? or rhyir.a t,!"' I j'. jvvir.K the music testa Ui.to -wort-ii:dul;-wce la pleasant pa.-tirio! or tcrr.cs and wtro aervod to rcfri-sh-Mr. end Mrs. J. Floyd Held or N yrthcoto avenue havo had s tJvtr fUf.it. Mr. II. M. Oliver, of Tol.-do, O., undo of Mr J. IleUl. The Itmd.i ore 'avin today to motor through to .tuts of Michiua aiid in til ri'turn 2.1 nday.
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vi.ohf.r .r Mrs. Wur.-un K:;: of i:-:i- : atrvet ,.r.t t--o Jay l.cv y.-t-. .- i '.-7 T'.o K -;:;- urn ( r. ; a : . i: to i-o. to their iio-.v hur.n; in Nioh o,ictt ao:i'.:c In tho 143rd '. 1 k t ,! iy. Mr M. II. Kt.-siv.--y t,f : VTrhc-t.' I nv uu'i is cxpfctia,' h-r ir.:k. r. Sirs, j .folia O'Nun of -i.uBK.-r..v.-. O.. to-t il.'V and wl. will be an on; or.:: o .1 1 y ! J.ttnva Pe'hanty of (".vvlan.l, i . j 'i ' i ladles will remain for u f.--,v j I:, -nibs. j .-.rvlc: tho injTf national c.t:r'h ! 31:iit -""M :::r -. Ml-;.-:;- rovi ;s.ori .st r :. i
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BT TAIf Today Wm. Farnum 1JUU b "THE GREAT SACRIFICE." Sunday Clyde Cook in "fhe Jockey."
DACTIf fP Today Douglas I 110 1 llfiL Fairbanks in "THE MAN FROM PAINTED POST." Very good. Sunday Jack Gardner in a western feature, "MEN OF THE WEST."
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READ THESE TWIN CITY ADVERTISEMENT
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PLEATING AND BUTTON-HOLE Kvi'l i:kmstitcic:, t;i rrov covica. j . ,
Bit ID! NO .- Piicnirr skuvice CXLL W.USEVS TKi.Ki'llONB 444
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TVe wish to thank oar frion-1 and ' lirt)i. lot wl-o r. a! !"r Pnoiirhtc-rs of Isabella, for tho b.sautifu! ': t..r i ;:!'.- a: d i t:. fiortl ofi". r!rirs end k!ndnc3 and sym- j yv md-. r .-f I'tii.; patby sUoim us at tho rtTcnt i'1no-s a-i 1 i "Way i M - ' :n,l
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Hoar Mr. Corsham in gospel mrt- classes for
trfr at Methodist church, Kast Oil-! mr. t et u 1.-.5 sro. tonight. 4-31-1 : 7 p. m.
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THE RAILROAD MAN'S ATE
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For City Treasurer EDWIN E. HARTZLER
tight years' experience in exacting railroad work insures a safe and careful administration. Your interests and the city fundi will be safely handled. Competent assistants my motto. I earnestly solicit your support. Net a member of any faction or combination.
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ENTIRE NEW SHOW TOMORROW
"SCHOOL DAYS" A Schoolroom Comedy with Songs and Dances SAMAROFF & SONIA A European Novelty CHARLES WILSON Original Comedian
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MIDGET TRIO Clever Juvenile Entertainers
TODAY WU1 Rogers in "BOYS WILL BE BOYS'
Also "CINDERELLA" will be I
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Also ARTHUR BOURCHIER in "THE GREAT DAY" The Latest Paramount Picture CONTINUOUS FROM 1 to 11 P. M.
SUNDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY
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WILLIAM S. HAfT la, THE CRADLE OF COURAGE ' A PARAMOUNT PICTURE
WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY Chas. Ray in "THE VILLAGE SLEUTH"
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AUDITORIUM MAX rELFER. Prop. 567 aiumet Are. Phont YUm'4 1931 TODAY SPECIAL Toru Ady in "LOCKED LIPS" Also Ep. 3 of "Phantom Fee" Serial SUNDAY Bryant Washburn in "THE SIX BEST CELLARS" Also "Lizzie's Love"
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The Home of High Clan Vaudeville snd Feature Photoplays All Our Acts Direct from Majestic, Palace and State-Lake
LAST TIMES TODAY
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A RACING ROMANCE
THAT J f CAN'T STOP $J LAUGHING MacLean '"Oft Home Stretch' A Thomas H.Ince Production (X (paramount (picture
Geo. Chocs Presents "MY SOUL MATE" A Musical Comedy with Beautiful Gowns, Songs and Dances THREE BLIGHTY GIRLS Rare Bits of Scotch Vaudeville RUCKER & WINIFRED The Ebony Hued Entertain era HENRY'S PETS A Clever Canine Novelty Always the Parthenon Symphony Orchestra and our Pipe Organ Grand
Bargain Matinee Daily at 2 P. M. Evenings, 6:30 to 11
TODAY AND TOMORROW EXTRA SPECIAL ATTRACTION The Rkho Musical Comedy Company Presents THE BIG SCENIC PRODUCTION
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Upstairs Furniture Store and Display Rooms A Success
Never before have the people of Hammond had such ciii opportunity as they now have to buy Furniture, Stoves and Rurjs at such low cash prices. AH Dining Room, Cxhccm and Living Room Furniture. Stoves and Ivigs are bought direct from the factories for cadi ap.d sc.I J to the public at cash prices only. In this you save the nn.J Jlem in's profits and the high rents of the downstairs. Visit These Display Rooms Before You Buy Elsewhere
165 East Slate St. Upstairs Where Rent is Low and Prices Lower
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Not What You Earn But What You Save Makes Wealth
Everybody cannot have a large income at the start, but everybody can be thrifty. The amount of money you save is not nearly so important as the way you set about it. Be regular in your savings and the result is bound to come. Put aside a certain amount from each pay envelope and watch it grow. We add interest January first and July first on all moneys that have been on deposit for three months or more on these dates.
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I have told you throughout my campaign, and now repeat, that if nominated and elected, I will always regard the office of CI f Y JUDGE as a sacred trust given me by the Citizens of Hammond; and further, that I will conduct my office in such a manner as to merit the confidence which you have reposed in me. ours, for
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Formally Known as Lake County Savings & Trust Company Cor. State and Hohman Sts., Hammond, Indiana
PETER W. MEYN, president DAVID T. EMERY. Secretary-Treasurer
JOS. W. WE1S. Vice-President CHS. II. WOLTERS, Asst. Sec.-Treas.
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