Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 275, Hammond, Lake County, 10 May 1921 — Page 6
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trrand d jciios", jaincsstrs X'.-nia and Nina. William le(l who 1 engasred to marry I'rlnce.is Xrnla said the arriinsemcnts for the wedding- have not bei'a completed.
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ITOT FAVORABLE WASHINGTON", May 'j. The present utlook for ivtt!-ni-iit i the marine trik.- i "utifaV'-raMc," acordinir to
PRINCESS TO SUB1IIT h'- n,-ly. WUo retum.,1 here to- . t ' ''l' fl'",n Now York aa h-ad of a comTO CPEi.vAj.IONj niitt'-.- of iiar1ti workers to confer
with t'l-n-tary of Labor Davis. Th conimitt'-o of marine workers, whioli vas ha-i. 'itidcr consideration,
! .'ilr.ro Friday, propofai.s for fettlcment i mad.- l..y Sfi-rrtary 1'ia.vls and Admiral
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learned. Ai-eordins to H-aly the men are rjot ready to accept fully the proposals laid down last week. Although Healy stated that the pres
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unfavorable .'' otto-r lea. bias express-
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J hnrd-to-Ket-at planes. Your iJrurcut i 0 hns it or rn yet it for you, or mailed i r -i
oenume i-.K q. is never pcduitd. : , .1 A day when desirable and f
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WITE rc BOOK i.CT CM MOTHERHOOD B BY rut! Qradf:cld Regulator Co., DreT. 9 D. Atlanta, 5a.
aVre you reading Tin- Times"
Enrico Cai'Asc and IIrs. Caruso rptumir.g to their hotel from a motor
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Caruso' j "grand opera figure" i? gone. The noted trnor is mar.y prjumis thinner as the result cf his lone illross and c por.vya r,s, an the photo above ihwr. Hia see is hacrard. too. The t-Jar an,; his your t wlfe"wer pototrrapheJ recerrtly when thry rett:rr.c 1 from an airinc'
LIVE NEWS -
FROM THE TWIN CITIES
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i -w-Jki loii ua.ed :n aet .-n ' Jaly I1-, I'. l4-. i ta tala, f that ta- body l-.ad ataav. j Tork nivJ vt.-ui.l pe-sa.ay :i: j Ca'aat;.) ta- latter par- .-f The. hody v.-lll '; :;,;. -i
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The Indian Harbor Glee club urj . r'. the auspices f th-j Indla-ia Har'a-ri "Svl club. will, present a grand fort - j rrt. Thursday evssn'.nt:, 7.1 ay 12. at the' Riley auditorium, to which tho .i!(r.-; public is invited. Tho concert in uiui r
d-rectlon of Griff irowt-ll, who w t.i; have a.s his accorn;anist. W. V- Jiobai-' I ynv aa.d the aasJistanca of th students nf i , the Kjla School cf Uxprcrsh n f Gary. ' ) 1
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Henry Thlessen. care taker of tiio Calumet building leaves with his f am - i'y for New York today, to ot ti ' Thurday of this week far Germany j the home of his relative?. Mr. Tnie. ; fen has farminr Interests in that u otn--try, but is not so sire that h- v. ill' remain there oniy -fr . ach t:tiT that i he can transact b-jsiness that is iif-..e.i-t ary. The new caretaker is Glaa.-if Sndel, T.ho corr.es from H-"e-.vi.-M-h at:d J "ith his family are oceupyingr the su...' i of rooms vacated by the llhie-ipt-ns. j
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H U H t 'K K I The Dentist will give a special low price for Honest, Reliable Dcr.titstry until June 1 st.
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To the Public and to the Building Trades Craftsmen: GREETINGS: ' At a meeting of contractors and employers of East Chicago and Indiana Harbor held in Mr., Clark's office, Saturday, May 7, 1 92 1 it was resolved : That we wish the public and employes to understand that it is not our desire to enter into any fight with employes. And knowing as we do, that the labor suitation is very acute, we hereby ask the contractors and employes to meet with us next Thursday evening, May 1 2, 7:30 o'clock, in the Council Chamber of the City Hall, East Chicago, for the purpose of talking over the difficulties now confronting the contractors. Understand that this meeting is not private ; everyone is invited, including the ladies.
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n 27 inches wide, beautiful H plaids ; regular 29c values. S
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jr 36 inches wide, in pretty ! j ja floral designs; 59c values. jf:l I Per yard, 39c. t 1
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Percales 16c
Better than ordinary per- f cales, and beautiful range p of patterns; 25c values, i' J Per vard, 16c. . .
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On account of the cut in warres
The Kn!ghts of Catholic ;
lied with St. Ptanisleus chateh o. ! t-rated Mother's Day, and itvef l th" j occasion that in the rairi.-ai ,f the!
cnurch they had four nonavenariaas and short time SO many men
represented in the Musclar! !-.s A nna i Herod, Cathcrina liudnh k, Mary lite-; lak and Catherine Slichna. Mrs. itadr;rk is the fjferr'.e dmrnlicr -f 11--v.! Fr. Bvidnick, pastor of the church. To j these four ladies were t.eslo'.ved b';t'.;- ! tiful boquets of cut flowers in rt no m-j i. ranee of the occasion. To many oth r j eligible for hljyh recoenitjnna beautiful ;
.s'.nsrie oiossoma were . pre.-en t -tn. t r.ia-f
was entertainment p
made by Rev. Fr. Kudniek. Itev. I'r. j r qq. "-avacz, assistant pastor, and Frank i w37jI1CI1C 3iCJ
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have had to siand for, ihis cut in
prices wi!i give you a chance to have vour teeth taken care cf. PAINLESS EXTRACTING GUARANTEED Don't Pay Me if It Hurts
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ainment pr.-.vided and ta j Over Wool'worth 5 cz 10c Store I i j
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Tommy Richards !-a ern making; the rounds in thanking his frien.'s for 'heir eupport in makia .; hi ictory ' for the clerkship pof.-.a'-a b-it V-ivp.i j that there are mar.y mo: t'ait ha h.-i.-i j not ret been able to ma. 1 ;i a with. Tommy takes thia opportunity in ex- I pressing his grate ftilm-ss in th- hearty j support lert him d irinjr the primary j election and believes that these en-, stituents will have the sam" nfidenc '
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Would Yon Advise lie fcolake
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NERVOUS, and "ALL PLAYED OUT" after my day's work, but times are "hard" and money scarce and I do not want to spend a eent that is not absolutely necessary
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hirst ualume. Tr ust and Savings Bank EAST CHICAGO, INDIANA Chicago and Kennedy Avenues Capital and Surplus $129,000.00
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To "hard times' it is more difficult to make MONEY and "OFT AHEAD" than it i tn good times, rou, therefore, require MORE PHYSICAL AND MENTAL VIGOR, STRENGTH, and endurance in "hard times" to Iu!p you evirco.uao the numerous difficulties, obstacles and stumbling1 blocks you are bound to meet. Not as to takln? Nuxated Iron, what would YOU SAY a man should go if he bad WEAK LEGS or no lejxs but bad to pet his food by rtmnmsr nftcr ft would you advise bim to jret a psir of pood stronc loir's if he: rou Id In so? The case it not exactly parallel but if YOU REQUIHK MORE BODILY AND MENTAL VIGOR to get ahead in "Lard times" then isn't it good economy to purchase anything you can which helps mako you stronger?
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Mort motor truck are driven hy employes. Dors an employe clr-'ve your truck? Like any transportation vehicle, the ownership of a motor true!: c.trrics with it certain legal responsibilities. Uiat if your truck iyc'irr-..! someone, smashed tip another truck, or darn.i.d a l.uJJiiig? It might cost you heavily. l.ike no ch-mces. Let the insurance company pay any thniips tint mav rise rr:t of motor truck aec idents. riotectyour truck with an Aetna COMBINATION policy. Ask at this bank about this sale policy.
Open Friday Evenings 6:00 to 3:00
Mny a man I stnigelinr, tryin hnrd to et ahead, but Jnrt si he frti a etart foinethinif aiwajri teeroi to growronst that sets him bark, while another man with apparently le ability eemi tonetalonf famou s 1 v w 1 1 1 . com pa m 1 1 r e l y latle effort-THlS GREAT DIFFERENCE in men mar be due aolely to the difference In their bodily aid mental Tiaror and the AMOUNT cf rranlc IRON IN THEIR BLOOD. There are SO. 000,000. 000. 000 RED BLOOD CORPUSCLES in your blood and each one tntjst hare Iron. Without IRON VOI R BLOOD IX)SES ITS POWER TO CHANCE FOOD INTO LIVING CELLS AND TISSUE and nothing you eat does you the proper amourt of goodyon da not a-et the full strenrth out of it. Indoor life, overeating, bouneliold drudgery, gripping, galling worry and nervous strain are napping the Iron and thereby the very life, from the blood of thon sand at men and women. We do not advise what to do in individual eases as thii i the province cf the phvaieian but we do say that if you lack sufficient iron in onr blood to give von the strength, energy and
endurance yon r,ed to pet nhedard ovrcorre obstacle", by n'l mer;s try NUXATED IRON. NUXATED IKON often inrreacsthebodiiyand mtnta! vicor of wenk. tired, wornont. nervoin people in two weeks' time. It s like the iron In your blood and like the iron in spinach, lentils and apples. on can eat it if you '.vih. It will not b.- ken or inur the Wtli nor disturb thd itome.cU It is entirely diflerent from ordmrry metallic irriti wlneh. penile usually t.Tke and which is made merely by the tcttoa of stroi;e acids on small pieces of iron. In addition to organic iron. Naxated Iron a!o contains a product which represents tho principal chemical conptitueut cf ACT1V3 LIVING FORCli for feedms the r.erves. It may, therefore, be said to be both n BLOOD and a N E-RVt, FOOD. Over .0-,n,0i0 people are usine NUXA I 1) I HON annually. Beware of substitutes. Look for the word "NUXATED" on every package and the letters N. I. on every tat lct. Your rrviney v.-ill be refunded by the manufacturers if yen do not cbUtin perfectly uti.'factory results. At a!! rfruisiria.
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Oh Boy! for the time of your life! COME TO THE Pine Beach Inn and Cottage Colony CONDUCTED BY THE Pine Beach Amusement Co. PINE, INDIANA Oar New Up-to-Date Dance Pavilion New Floor Finest Syncopated Jazz Band This Side of Lake Michigan FISH AND CHICKEN DINNERS SOFT DRINKS AND ICE CREAM Spend a Day A Week A Month Or AH Season Grand Opening, May 14th, 1921 Clarke Road and Lake Michigan, near Pine Station, Ind. Phone Gary 472
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t'Ai Ai short sleeves; 98 values. s?."i ff.: Per suit, 69c.
I Embroidery
Edging 8c
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edging in pretty designs.
c c ! 1 er yard, 6c.
TABLE NO. 6 Feather Ticking 32c
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Now in our new $75,000 building. The finest of its kind in this territory. A place of refinement for those who enjoy fun. Everything New and Modern Cozy and Convenient Finest "Eats" Ever Known Music Mirth Dancing Every Evening Reservations for Parties PHIL H. SMIDT Indianapolis Boulevard Near Five Points Phone Whiting, 25-26
yard, 32c.
TABLE NO. 7 Infant's Shiits 19c
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TaWe Oilcloth
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1 ADLC 1U Lunch Cloths 89c Round scalloped edge de
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