Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 293, Hammond, Lake County, 1 June 1921 — Page 2
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LIVE NEWS FROM THE TWIN CITIES
GOOD CI.OV SHOW
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RUoUa. Koyal circus, com inn oon
and an important feature in the prtsnt day modern circus exhibition is the army of funny clowns. With th-
circus you will HiH.'.jt - the best pathfrin of clowns lhat an;.'! iOW can boast of and as soon ;is on ! ara seated In the big top waiting f: - th show to start the fun I'lunmenop.-; and is fast and furious t'muirh out t lr j rest of the. program. Intermingled with
in, acts. Just in the rinht y-opovl'.
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snlr-s, aiigusts, buffooncrs
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riffs, caricaturists, and a clown band that is delightful to the deaf and dumb. Clowns ae in evidence every where about the HhoUa lioyal circus. 1n the parade in the lofty dome of the ki top. in all three rinars and there 's one. that mixes with th audience oh, it s too good to tell jou about here. ou will have to see this one. The bis hows will visit Indiana Harbor in a'l Its entirety on Saturday. June 1.
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Band concerts will be introdjeed :i East Chicago commencing next Satur
day evening. A band ttand wi.l bo' erected to adjoin the I,yiie tnoau r I Th.ere is expected to be about 2'1 par-I t cpants in the fir ft evening's per- i fomianc. The business ma of the! c : y art sponsoring the appearance ri"l ta best musicians that can be .-Ui-j
p.ieu ana deserve commendation ,n their movement to attract tradespeople t" boost, their own town and at the ame tim enjoy the cnmfon-i of the larger cities. They will be held weekly.
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HE BELIEVES IT . SAVED HIS LIFE Says His Wonderful Recovery Since Taking Tanlac is Talk of Neighborhood. T don't believe I would be alive today if it hadn't been for TnnlV said William Kowcrs. foreman at the Ktih-No-More Soap t'o.. living at ll''j Wabash Ave., Kt . Wayne. Ind. "Before I started taking Tanlac my stomach was in such a terrible condition that I couldn't eat a mouthful of anything without suffering- the worst kind of riain.s afterward and the Ra.
, formed and pressed around my heart ' until it would at like a trip-ham-i mer . "I wag always having; terrible liead- ' aches and was so nervous I couldn't I leep at night. 1 fell off in welsnt ! fr.'in two hundred and .een to n hundied and fifty pounds, and had to lay 1 off from u oi k for three months. 1 i n.'ii-r expected t" be n well man attain i and my friends all thouBhl so too. ! -I'm mighty glad I act'-d on the ad- ' b e of my niece and tried Tanlac. ?r to-day I'm a different man 1 can e.K anything I want and nevi r suffer a ro 1
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with pain or g a a f t e r w a ids. i.'iuly gamed sixteen pounds ; feeling- fine in ceiy way. Tin aches are gone, my nerves are ! sleep well at night and fiet the- mornings feeling just fine. "My wonderful recovery has
such a stir around where I liv tfmt scores of people are taking Tanlac and it's helping- them all." Adv.
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A. J. VITKV5 FREED A. J. Vitkus. who ai arrested for reeding- last week, was discharged in the city court. He was a member of the Automoblltst Legal association and was defended by their representative in rhis city, who Is Attorney W. K. Jordan. It appears that his affiliation w:th the association rendered liim a Eieat deal of service.
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This frock made of black paulette is a new model designed for matinee wear. It is of straight lines with a short, plain skirt and an overblouse which forms a tunic , reaching half way to the knees. The frinfre is hand-embroidered on on and edges the blouse and lor.g sash ends which fall far below milady's skirt.
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THE HOY AM) HIS HERO
Tonight John W. Ferry win deliver the second of the lectures in the f ather and Son lecture course at the Tirst Methodist church of East Chicago. Hi subject will be "The Boy and His Hero." A'i w ho purchased tickets to the banquet and first lecture have admission to this one and each of th. two remaining- ones. Any other man may hear thiat lecture for 1'5 cents if accompanied by a boy or young man.
He may h-ve, the: three remaining lee-;
tures for a total of 30 cents if accompanied by a boy or young- man. A soe;l for men and a play time for the boys is ty follow the lecture. Either of the lectures will be well worh a dollr. This series is not given for money hut for manhood. This Is a part of the program of this community church.
& Therm-.t Corporat ion " o f East Chicago. In prepar'ng galvanized pipe for wp'.dm; as much of the gajvamzed coating as possible is removed by filing or burninsc. This applies only to that section of the pipe that comes within the moid. The objection that the galvanized surface within the welded zone will be destroyed is ofr.--t by the fact that the pipe wa'.is within the zone are mad" slightly Jv-gvjer. due to the upsetting. Threaded ends of ga!van;:-e,l ;,ipe are not galnue.l and as th:. thread reduces the wall thickne"-. ;h loss of galvanized areas on the m-l'I'd pipe is ma;i.
ANOTHER Jl'BW H EEI ER V The Standard Oil company of Indiana is planning- for the construction of a new refinery in the vicinity of Glenrock. Ind. It will be operated in conjunction with th" works ef the Mutual Kefining and I'roductnir company.
- SAD DEATH OF TEICHER A sad death to Tecord is that of Mi.- ... En gel. a teacher of litcrafir, the McKinley school, who two " e k s ago In an attempt to remove a "'-tiny pustule from her face, brought . -shout an infection which cost her life. T'espite all medical aid the infection i o ild not he controlled and the youn? t 'ady but 13 years of age, died vestert' - . dav. at her home in Dalton. III., where
..-.r was removed wnen nor condition i .-was known to become serious. In this
city s-he made her home with the John I'astle' in Beacon street. The funeral -' taking place this afternoon at 2 .t o'clock from the First M. K. church at J' ra'.ton. Mrs. Castle, who was visiting -i Lowell arrived back to attend trie funeral. The children of the clashes taught by th deceased tei-her are sending floral remembrances as a tribute.
roTroEs Hiil,iir; The Edward Valve ai.d Manufacturing company. East Chieigo. will postpone the construction of its new buildings, to replace structures previously destroyed by fire. and win call for erection bids In the fall. The work i estimated to cost nhoi;t JIn0.na.
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Harry K. ?:n.-'.iiii the pres-fl- nc
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comianv at the meeting
Kast side of Try r-treef between 112nd and 14.1rd. Two stor- stiieko d welling. " 32 x24. C'"r? Hoop. ownr. i '..st $3.50". ? t'tiit vide of MoC'ook between 1Tth and 14sfh. One-stf.ry cement block.
of the board of directors, and was succeeded by his brother. Earl V. Sinclair. The retiring president was the organizer of the corporation. The change was made to allow H. y. Sinclair to give greater attention to the new- enterprises and expansion of the Sinclair companv he will continue actively in the executive management.
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Galvanized pipe can be wflded by the thermit butt welding process, according to a statement by the Metal
Twin City
News Notes
At a meeiing of the Kappa K'-ippa Kppa last evtntriK at the homo of Miss Margaret Canine. Miss ?ca trice Jamieson r! Peacon street was pledged to membership. The Snrnri'y is now planning a rtnnif affair coinplimcntarj to the graduates of this year's diss at the East Chicago High School, and to be held Juno ?th at the Riley Auditorium. In the year to come the sorority will pledge a scholarship to the studftit competing for the highest honors. Jabriel I.'ed'sh who left 'hese parts several years ago tn locate !n Nebraska, and since married, and has a little daughter, visited his paremal horn, the (iabrnl Bedish's in Al'xander avenue. i his week. The A E. Club will meet with Mrs. R. 'f. Hall In Ivy street as the hostess, tomorrow evening. Mr. Mod Mrs. Julius Toth of Amndr avenue- have, departed for a motor trip to foints in Denver ami Yellowstone lor', taking with them the parents of Mrs. Toth, Mr. ami Mrs. J. Eurcli of Craw fords li b Ind. The party expects to travel for a period of a month at least. Theodore Bflhel, a wll known man. residing in Calumet, and tmplpyed at the General American Tank 3 r Corp.. was wedded to a Whiting young iadv. Miss Anna Tivarnik, at a high nuptial mass celebrated at the. Holy Trinity Church in Alexander avenue. Sunday, and departed for Indianapolis where th-y attended the. auto races, spending their honeymoon there and returning took up their residence for the time, at 4913 Melville avenue. Mr. Roy Dunn, a jelallva of the groom's family at. tenoed the church ceremony and stood as a sponsor to the occasion.
STOP THAT ITCH! Purify Your Blood Eczema, tetter and many other skin troubles are du to disordered blood. If you are afflicted with skin trouble, don't suffer the maddening torture longer, but start right away to purify your blood with S. S. S. the standard blood purifier for oyer 60 years. For Special Booklet or tor individual advice, without charge, write Chief Medical Advisor, S S S Co , Dept. 430, Atlanta, Ga. Get S. S. S. at your druggist.
The Standard Blood Pari fief
The East Chicago High School Alumni wiil meet this evening at seven p. m. i"i Principal T. E. William's office, in ; lie McKinley building, for the purpose of arranging for the, banquet to
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Tomato plants Sc per dozen. SeeCve Hardware Store, corner 133th P"o4r. T'hone Ind. Harbor 135. . -.
BAD TEETH .Make Sick People. My examination is i FREE and my prices reasonable. Over 20 Years Experience :;r positively extract tee thwithout : pain. Gas given if desired. gURKET the Dentist Over Woolworth 5c ck 10c Store Telephone 3189
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Thfi Knst 'hie go Chapter of Eastern Star will meet tomorrow evening; and hold inilation of candidates and serve refreshments at the conclusion nf the eveningU -work. Victors -from the Harbor chapter are expected to he in attetidtince at the meeting All local niemhers r urged to be present. A c,la.s of one hundred children ore beiiiK confirmed at the Holy Trinity Church in Calumet, this morning, following the nine o'clock mass i rvu r. The Kt. Key. Bishop Alerdinjr of ort Wayne, js conferring the contlrniHtion honor-'. There will be festivities follow in many of tli- honn-s throughout the day, commrmura t inx the event. Mrs. Joule l,enorti Stephenson, city nurse, spent the week end In Marinette Wisconsin, visiting -with Mi-. Uaiir Crnnt Stej.henson. They motored to Sturgeon Hay. Wisconsin, to visit th Stephenson cravts, including the (frae of . Ray Stephenson, the late husband of Mrs. Joule Ignore .Stephenson. Mr. find Mr. li, p. Coners of siv Maponn avenue returned this nuirninjr froin Niagara I-'iills, NV Vork. hfr they sp'-nl Mfincrii.l I a y and a. few days prceecdinjr th- latter dn.
The Ladies id f.f the I'nitcd Prrsbyterlin t htir. li .if Indiana Har!vr, will meet this Thnrada. .Mine at the I" "I ,M ; , oi'ner, :::u; ly streit. trs. J. D. Willl.itn is expected this " crk at the hc-iinj of her mother, Mrs. .1. S. Kelland. Mrs. Williams Is here to attend the graduation ,ef her ni.ee, Helen rtut'i Huber, who is a senior nt the Washington hlff-h s.-hool. i There was a meeting of the Kast chi-i-sk" High School Alumni Ian night to
... . . u . . , rri idnnii t ' ill. . I t li i for the graduation ' lass ..,f 102 1, ,.f the j East Chicago High School ! H
Souvcnier cards arriving from Mr. and Mrs. John V. K ardon of North Tod ' av nue, w ho are (-pending this week
Washington, P. ('.. Atlantic City and Baltimore. Mr., and will go to New York before their return home. Mrs. J. A. Wright of Hc-inn street, is sojourning through California. The guest of relatnes and antieipates a three months' vacation in all. She is pie.sently in I-os Angeles. The Indiana Harbor I'yihnn Stter; will meet to transact business I his evening, at their headquarters. Odd Fellows' hall Mr. and Mrs. John Kochnowski of South Ncrthcote avenue, are happy in the possession of their lirit. little daughter. The couple has five sons. Mr. Itoi hnowski is president of the People's State hank, newly organized in
Kast Chicago. They are receiving the congratulations of their many friends. The Joseph Wleklinski's of South Magoun avenue, hae returned from a pleasant trip to Milwaukee, Wis, where they visited many friends and relatives
Mr. and Mrs. T. Mirovich of Cedar street announce the engagement of their daughter Miss Sara, gr.-idua.te of the Mast Chicago high school of the class of l?l3, to Mr. If. Kaminsky of Chicago. No date Is set for the nuptials at this time. There will be a series of parties planned in the young lady's honor in the weeks to corno. The Itnptist Indies' Aid will meet tomorrow afternoon with Mrs. John l'oi-d In Hemlock street for the transaction of business. The MesdariKS I'.. A Carey and ,. R Silvcrthorn of Urapevin street recehed informal Ion this moining regardinic the death of their father. H. W. Kohinson, at his home at. Berlin. Wis. Th si.steis are leaving today and expert to remain several weeks at (lie bereaved home in lhat city. Conoieve Ansley, daughter of Mrs. I'enrl AnsU-v of ;rapcvine street remains very iritically ill, now with a pneumonia. development. There are two trained nurses in constant at
tendance and everything is bing done i
in a medical sense To combat the 111,1 1ml) she is, suffering with. WoVWyVaVaVfi'
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DISSATISFIED WITHSENTENCES TARIS. June I. Ths allies ara dissatisfied with the lightness of the sentences which tare (being imposed upon convicted German officers In the war criminals trials at Leipzig. Conversations are being exchanged between London and Paris, It was learned today, with a view to th possible re-opening of the whole question of war criminals. Two Germans have been tried and convicted. The first was sentenced to six months Tor brutal treatment of Hrltlsh war prisoners and the second to six mortfh"
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TODAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY A Super-Production '"GODLESS MENSATURDAY Conway Tearle in "SOCIETT SNOBS" SUNDAY Eugene O'Brien in "THE LAST DOOR"
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All Set OPENING WITH A BIG BANG TONIGHT. AT THE OPEN AIR DANCING PAVILION. MICHIGAN AND GRAPEVINE, INDIANA HARBOR Dancing Every Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday Evenings. JOHNSTON'S JAZZY JAMMERS
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INDIANA'S WONDER THEATRE HAMMOND, IND. This theatre is positively showing exclusively all the latest First National photoplays and first run Paramount releases. LAST TIME TODAY A SUPERB PROGRAM R. A. Walsh Presents MIRIAM COOPER in
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Accompanied by Parthenon Symphony Orchestra and Pipe Organ Grand and Star Specialties STARTING TOMORROW FOR THREE DAYS Harold Bell Wright's Gorgeous Pictivization of His Famous Novel ' "THE SHEPHERD OF THE HILLS" First time shown in Hammond. Presented with prologue, specialties and brilliant musical accompaniment.
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NOTE POSITIVELY ONLY BIG CIRCUS COMING THIS SEASON ADULTS. 75c CHILDREN. 30c, including War Tax INDIANA HARBOR One Day-Saturday, June 41-th LOW RATE EXCURSIONS
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137tn AND CEDAR. STREETS INDIANA HARBOR LET THIS BANK SERVE YOU DURING JUNE GET MONEY AHEAD Ha ve you a saving account here? Are you adding to it regularly, even though a dollar or two at a time? Build up a cash reserve seven months left in 1921 to save. A deposit of one dollar starts an account here. Begin now. HIGrER WAGES FOR YOUR DOLLARS Invest in the First Mortgage 7 per cent GOLD bonds recommended by and sold at this Bank. Put your unused money to work for you. earning good wages. Ask about these SAFE 7 per cent Bonds. -YOUR FIRE INSURANCE-o much warm, dry weather this season. That increases the danger of fire. Is your property insured the way it should be? U'e will gladly advise you free. Merely call or telephone "Indiana Harbor One Thousand" and a representative will visit you. You are welcome to this service.
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