Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 288, Hammond, Lake County, 25 May 1921 — Page 2

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Know About Tanlac and Tells How it Benefited Him. "I was in ueb An awfully r'ln-duwr rendition that life was simply druiifjery for nie, but Tanlac has trade nif a and happy m&n.'' said Andrew V. Snow, living at OSu P'-ut'i Third St.. Terre Hauto, Ind"V'f- ' t'.if past five years I Puffer""! t -r r : ;'; y sith a cvf r: can f atom ff'. tr.'UiiU and other .fiipl icat lon.i. T hf d no appetite at all. and what lull I did put nforrnd In settled in the P': I tny stomach and caused me 01-icnt-pains I had a bitter taul-i in ny nnmth and tjuitc oft-, n hr-cuinc I" n.i'jsfaicrl I could carc ly r lain a tl-:(-; on my t-;vi8ch. lr was imp.--.. -.1 : f - nir gPt n soci niclit o U ' and In th morning: I vvus -n i. y tireri nut- I Ml fl't red fr o: ii'uin6t:sm in my arm, hands an-J my anvp would t-ei so stiff rrM n"y' hands , uymtjer that 1 couldn't -v n harness inv lnrs"s. atld Hiy icjts ac'i.-d no bal that many Units I on 'it lia-dly gn on ! off mj wai-Jnn. 5 fa; F had a evre attack of "Up "f;i" hich left me in so rrucli worse condition that I lost all interest -11 everything.

"Wh'-n I start'd taking; Teniae l

nMii-id 11 considerable imiirounii'iit in my -. ndri i--n "from Hie very fir 4. h't;If. t h.1.c taken four bottles nw and am entirely free f turn indigestion and niier h'ft a sirn of pain in my or.iach. My ap.jetlic- is sptondd an! l'v alrtady put on twelve pounds ' m I ! e like a ten o cry iiijj'H and set 11 1 in the morning feel In jt t f i ?h-tj and full t,i energy. 1 nvi r fl a tract- . f rii umttttBili and t now dike interest In iv-y w.tk. " Ad

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WHY NOT SPEND YOUR V ACATION ON YOUR OWN ISLAND?

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I'olish iii!urKeiits, has if.iifcd a p"'"!!--proclamation t hrcat en ini? a line ol t.injn.noo marks to any resid.nt of i-li-fia who pay slaxcs t-i ilvniinny,

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Theatre TODAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY HUGO BALLIN

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J. H. McCLAY General Contractor Large and Small Buildings Phone 414 Hammond

WISCONSIN BISHOP RECEIVED BY POPE I INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! KuMi;. May 'J ." . Muns.jnur K,,,rl-''s-op of J : n I'ay. Wii-.. was iein audior., e by I'op.- Hencdict on Tuf.-iiay. i7 "" " " i

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The Woman Citizen

I H(i is it p.-ssil.lf tor .!! w..man of i ! to-day to lutut the rcquii Pirn nt.-- )f a! I !o-rm -mak v. motiier, hik) vo-ir. .villi! ai! Iif-r s-.tial and political act i 1 1 i.--s. '

if she i? to on Miff-Tint tiiij pain i ihtit com-t fr,.m ailments pi-culiar to I o r sos:1 I I'li-tk iln maiidy at one by a conk i- in i.p us treatment of l.ydut I;.

- i ii k o- nt i a'ciaijic ( ompound t 'he first nlun of backache, and dral; ir.ii -di-w n .-ensationr, -.-o common n iwiiiH wh.i suffer fri,m fcjiuiie d-.-i-..!... A.li .

EAST LYNNE' ltd Edward Earle and AVajsju. Dauon Lxtra Attraction

wc&ros as v' ro wva- cm7aa.vo s - & cozy v tav- ?mt

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How would y6u like to own an ! ure, to the pretty islands. Some of ' Timajrami's islands provide sites

CITIZENS -)!tlv MKimC Tiiere v,i; be a mettinK of t:ie ca:idiuates of the c ticnA party tonight a! S o'clock. City Chairman HrisseV--e :c. 3?l."i Cedar ytreet. Indiana Harr th piii.-jy of talking- .v.t Osinpoiirn ifSLits.

island in the Northland, an islar.d

holding: a anu;; summer cabin? There is no reason vhy you should not own one if the idea appeals tvou. Ontario's vast waterways contain countless islands of all sorts, shapes and sizes. Moat of them belone- tc th Drovincial

eniment and are for 6ale at ridicu i

Bf f Oil Today Douglas Fair1J UU banks in a 5-reel feature, "THE MUSCATF.ER." Also good comedy.

them have tieen used for several ; for mnv rhnrminn- summer homes.

seasons l.y ram pirn; parties, but j There are fl numbcr of Cleveland' rmrTTmSmS3SSmsSSSSa

ernmJnr.nd henc.'. .vailablefor I-"- tsburh families amon,: the purchase. summer colony. The area of Lake Working: northeast from Trout ; Timajrami is So square miles, exl.ake. th- wiile cvpa-'se of Lai e ; elusive of its islands. This injures Nipissin;; is enterec. Here are atrainst the possibility of crowdinfr. many islands with fine beaches. : PVeri though several" hundreds of One of the lar-rer of these isla. -'s . families niak- their summer homes

lously low fiirures. Ten dollars per j will hold a hoys' camp this summer. there. Rear Island. 13 miles from

acre i the averatre once. As many crossmc Lake Nipissinc. the : 1 lmaecmi station, boasts an Inntan

of the islands are less than an acre , town of North Bay is renched. : Village and a Hudson's Bay Post

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SUNDAY Elaine Hammerstein in "THE MIRACLE OF MANHATTAN"

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Hammond :: Indianjlr if TODAY AND TOMORROW 6 A Ralph Ince Special "OUT OF THE SNOWS" f; Pa the News and Pa the !

Comedy FRIDAY Hobart Bosworth in "THE BRUTE MASTER" Also Scenic and Comedv

SATURDAY Bessie Barriscale in "THE BROKEN GATE" Pathe Review, Ford Weekly and a Mack Sennett Comedy SUNDAY J. Warren Kerrigan in "THE HOUSE OF WHISPERS" Pathe Review, Ford Weekly and a Mack Sennett Comedy Matinees, 2 to 5 Evenings, 7 to 1 1 Doors open 1 : 30 and 6 : 30 PRICES: Matinees, 10c and 15c Evenings, 1 Oc-1 5c-25c

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t-.e common council tonight in th council i-Unii'Pr of the c:ty loiii. califfl f..r bic -jrpo.-e uf nefiJtlatintr am! u::i TiTiln-r an i-sii of city time -vat-to tlio amount of S:5i.i0'-.

in extent, vou may purchase one of

them for a nominal sum. In the French River district, so well beloved of sportsmen, are many island -dotted hikes. Most jf these waters are little visited and well stocked with fish. Trout Lake, ranched by an eijrht iiil: boat ride from Papet station, is noted for its freel!ent f.shinc and scenic beauty

.This beauty is due. in large ineas- j forest trees.

This is the prate-way to a lake ree;on ; and is the center of island life, that stretches northward. Tima- Several launch services afford rami Lake, 72 miles north of North j ample means for trotting about for Bay. an octopus-like lake with nine i those who do not have their own lonjr arms, contains 1.000 islands. ! launches, Fishinjr and scenery are Count 'em. They have all been i all that could be desired. Bass, numbered by the frovernment. , dure, pike and trout are plentiful. Thev ranjre in size from a few A boat trip amonsr the islands pre"ejuare feet ho! Jinu a lor.e r)ine. toisr.nts a kaleidescopie picture tvith Timapami -vith its 3,000 acres of : evof chaneine vistas of preen and

1- V" ' I 'tHk i blue beauty.

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READ THESE TWIN CITY ADVERTISEMENTS

Tharfrday ncn.'ny of th.. week at theKatlurine ;iuuic. and to which there . an itiviiation extended to to-- entire 'public. Ijach m'-niaor of ihc socit iy contribute,! a d-.iiar and th-. m-iied

guepti" give only a ."iiver of-riii f. j

w'njch is rjfti'iii"r ;it events of lienortt nature. There iviii be a p"ii(fraiii of m.iical numbers. Mr. l'hnrb-! Am: 'k t. chn'rinan of the erier;inin fe-i- ; 1 - , ' , I.ECTI'IIU I IUSTIMIM",II

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i S.in;i- f 1 s ? a p ; ointment Is expressed in j the n nn ou n c men t tliat a celebrated lecturer. Dr. Kmma T. Ib-ilr-wii;-, wiio

BUTTON-HOLE I to addrec; i Vi - women and children on IE5ISTITCHIVG. illTTOV COVER. "'-foci;-.! Mora'ity." hni postponed her lC, B RAIDING j trip until fall, ow'.ng to the biy neaPROMPT SEH1 If 10 j son of tilt year n-ith c.onmencenienl IAIX 1VA5SE1 '1 TKIEPHOXK 444 "j oinc!n and which i feared wonM lo 01 E. SlTA I E ST HAJIJIO.Vf) Ironic txter.t be a deterrent in uain'tm ? : large audidi':-' vhicij the spe-iher -.vou id d- ?i.-e on her tour liere. !r

i lloiioway is engaa-ed t lirouirhoj t tinj .--tat of Indiana by the W. C T. I", or-

nn'zatii-n i.f w'oich there i a local

4O0 It 11 1' t(lliH, ?our lr.in ireil place? -.v!i, :.e h J at til-.- I'onisi-' arationai church for the supper (o ) served by t'-i - men tomorrow Thurhdny cv.-niim. let c.-ii the hours f ;.::l!i and s p. m. The ver.el-ii j. IC. b'-til l-e., r,n,J women are ini ifii to at ten 1. T,.-k.n.-wol be n .:!' at ti: d"or.

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brancli in this city. An animated campaign fi'.' b" -ondiicte,! tbis fal' t -interiftt a'l mothers to hai c theii- childven pr-'-scfit .? I ti-.e le,-turo jnei-jdin:."

Tiie IZust t'-hi-T.i,.. ;,:h tch:(; fu.-.sit and students a rc piaeii ir - .- -a t i-.-n-ti'lem-e )m j,. !iii;i:ac' 'jece.-s .." lit ; -present at ion of -t.i liara San." a i th( McKinley so-hoo), il,-iiis of June 2 and fl. Thie a'-itloiis c-t t:ie ('iiinese nii:.:c;, drama are I-hlilh ?f. Imrrows ;.rd I'.Civnrd Johnston. The cast of chara .-tei -coniptl-e i;r-ta tTnnsinper. N.-rnrm .toil n stone. M.irau rite Harreti. .I.ili.in I'-icn. W : . " .l.i.-i-s..n. .-an ST- A u --

inn. The chorus will c.oi.'i--t o4' maids ! pi S .-il .idents. courtiers, iei."lias. flowers an-1 i l.'3

in all. The cO"t::tnes ! V:S are buna designed by I lent of t'ac school. The I

townspeople. ;.;- in all. Tiie costumes,

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.perettl ! coniained in t acts. There will '' a beautiful stau'e ",ttin catcr.y r-n. sic. dances ip, pantomitie and ept ciai ere'i-stra selections Tickets a re in distribution this week and must be i rvt-3 well in jidvano-.

POLES BOMBARD

GERMAN VOLUNTEERS;!

UKKI-IN. .M1..V 22. -Ti:e. 5i!estan town j f Uescnitr. w iii- ii was rrc-eiitly oc- - .pied by i n nn "luntc-rs. Is under ! bonibardment h 1'oiish mtiliorr. said' uivii-s from Ho- "Silcsiw n front" to- i lav. ' I'- lish attuck aeairsr trie Cermaiis in t p" Kosrniif rir ii-t.ir were -ep-.ilsed j 'lie ernians capt :red an arnio.-ed i i a. n 1 A de'b.-rt K :'n n : ! '

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First Tiust And Swings Bank EAST CHICAGO INDIANA Capital and Surplus, $65,000.00 At East Chicago's Busiest Corner 0 Money to Loan on Improved Property This Bank has available a large sum of money to be loaned On improved property. Applications for loans will be received at the Bank. Buy 7 Bonds Now Prudent investors are putting their money in the First Mortgage 7'V GOLD Bonds recommended by and sold at this Bank. Get 7' , and Sjfcty. Ask at this Bank about these SAFE Bonds.

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INDIANA'S WONDER THEATRE HAMMOND, IND. The Home of High Class Vaudeville and Feature Photoplays AH Our Acts Direct from Majestic, Palace and State-Lake This theatre is positively showing exclusively all the latest First National photoplays and first run Paramount release. LAST TIME TODAY William S. Hart in "0'MALLEY OF THE MOUNTED" Also Lcrin? Smith in "Under the Apple Tree" AND TWO OTHER GOOD ACTS Carter DeHarsn Prssents ENTIRE NEW SHOW MR. AND MRS. CARTER DeHAVEN TOMORROW, FRIDAY

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S3 j MAX HELFER. Prop. I I 567 Calumet-Are. Phone Ham'J 195 I J ! TODAY Buck Jones in

"FIRE BRAND TREVIS0N" j V;cry Good. Also "Cleaning Up"

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4 Acts of Vaudeville MELODY AND MIRTH Song and Dance Dive rtiscment ELLY A Sensational Juggling Novelty JENNINGS MACK Present Their Comedy Skit "A Camouflage Taxi" LEE BARTH

Dialect Comedian

lhere arc a lot of big laughs coming

to you from this funny farce comedy. Always the Parthenon Symphony Orchestra Always Parthenon Symphony Orchestra F. E. Eichar, Conductor PIPE ORGAN GRAND Bargain Matinee Daily, 2 P. M. Events, 6:30 to 11 ANNOUNCEMENT TO OUR PATRONS Commencing Monday, May 3Ckh, this theatre will start its summer season with a program of the best photoplays anoT the rarest of vocal and musical specialties. TEMPERATURE INSIDE NEVER OVER 70

The First National Bank East Chicago, Indiana

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In these three typical Cable values are reflected all the economies of highlyspecialized manufacture, plus the savings made possible by Cable's selling plan. The Baby Grand. Thu cha--nlng f-rri'.l prsni is a timely example ct ("able valic-civir-g. Ir ro5e'5es the ninciog rone qualitv ?i intr'jnents priced very much higher.' Finished in 'Kb new tnglish hro--n t C7C fhaJe of mahogany. Trice now 11)4 00 The Player Piano, rlere is player that h.,J sold during '.lie last twelve months tor $50 to 5100 more in ail ra''.3 rf the cotintrv. It is simplv. yet tuhstantiailv huiir. v.'an be played hv hantt r.s a straijjhc piano, or enioved bv ail the family as mi eay-to-play player. True The Upright TianO. The product of a prcat q-wiity tactvrv. X e j vit our big stocks of raw material crd uar purchasing power behind it. concentrating on fine rvpe. i ne ftvle. one ii:e. shipped in cirload lots-at the t Anne old freight rat.:; therefore, litis low price . . .JJOJ N"o; t!u-re. i a plentiful supply uf infc:ru:netv( on ou lioors. Vol, tjii take your tiu-i.. , nn.) set ure the ricsr lioi'ar' worth that yur ' '.vill buv today. Come in and ee t'u-i,' .i ,u"!.i a!u& or w rite lor our eay psva-.tr; plan. CABLE ' Viano Company

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Wha-a-a-tf Can This be True? OPEN AIR DANCING, JUNE 1 MICHIGAN AND GRAPEVINE, INDIANA HARBOR Dancing Every Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday Evenings Music By J0HNST0NES JAZZY JAMMERS Entree at 7:30 P. M.

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EVERY TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY 8 P. M. to 12 P. M. GORMAN'S ORCHESTRA Open Every Day for Refreshments, Ba.hing Beach and Pleasure Rowboats. GRAND OPENING DECORATION DAY, MAY 30TH With Afternoon Dancing Flowers Given Away Under the Management of Geo. T. Lugosen Fhone Indiana Harbor 1076

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There's something about a kept-up saving account that gives confidence. A growing saving 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 sourc of inspiration s h o u Id there be loss of work. You. too, can 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.

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