Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 295, Hammond, Lake County, 3 June 1921 — Page 2

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LIVE NEWS FROM THE TWIN CITIES

li'ULLE SASH IS FEATURE OF NEW EVENING GOWNS

CIRCUS A(TS AS KOI NTAIN OF VO TH . Tc th dft-Kht of I'.if .-mar, boy nn-1 k's dad, who will ecut.e Jr. 8 flat! for j thi '!a- In r,ri-r to th- k ,.IH. ! out to the circu.-e and at tho saint- tint j Bj.-y'.r.g every mnvnt as :n ih. ! one by and raptoursly a'-.r..n ! every l.ttl movement ficm i nv,. ti'.r, of i r. tiHdi ; : y t . t:n. una; S.arp of tr ump-: anno.iric .in tie bx '

parade is about to a . ,.! lot f ,r Us 1own town inv- on !;.' t i n r e a d , n e .- a' tcr tit- parade la th annex, a tnazn of ej'i.-a t ..:i-i . .nil onte.-'a. n;n curio jsatrn-; .-.1 'i'-m

4-1 parts :" the woril. yet r.thtny; rful.: to r.ff5nd tr.e n.: f.iM.....'j f and ratfrint? c.r,-ia'.!y to Ja.lit . an.) children, hir- umfornifil a 1 1 fu-ti". genly direct the visitors thiousn the! promenades r.' th:a tfiKanttd d p.irt-i nvent. a live wire -Jass band" K-op.i the pood natured orfwdj lialuty j prai-rlng on foot tips, the mrn! - j er.apptu g castanets of the Spanish! 6mo;-!tas, Ihes stj'iawk.r.it f tlie rare' birds, the ineioj'.ous rn'iuirc'.a and xh-j tora torn of the Indian dangers lllj creatn a nerve tlr.Rltn p ul .. irn of.

the arteries. Circus day in Indiana Harbor will b Saturday, J jp.e 4.

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rar'd C. Re'.d and fa.-n-ly ha moved to their new home at 4."if! Nortncoto. F,.r th rast :iv vears Mr

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Fvery H k Is workinR "hard this week in preparation for the tU events ft th:r Mardl Gras to start Monday. Jiir.o 6 fend to oontlnio until S.itardy. J ;m l!. The MardU (Iras Queen, Raty Show ni 1921 Kord tourinij rr contents arP the salient features for enthusia.'in r,xt week. -The new home of the Elks wilt probably he a realisation if all member Elks continue their efforts in making this affair & success.

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A I. IH'SAV GROTTO M) B'l l)4N(E Master Masons, their fam;l.es and fr:nds are Invited to a"(-nd rne of th bst danf and converts ? -r held In Hast t'hicFsro. while living n this region yoj will enjoy hearinar Al 7!asn Grotto's hand more t'm'.-t than ro. An ! will rherish :t more in ;h(t.

This beaded eveninp frown of fanperine beading over taffeta features one of the new wide sashe3 placed low over the hips. A smashing bow at the side-front and ends reaching far below the skirt hem frie an amazingly pleasing effect. years. Trt fa;:ons expect to put their band in uniform and maie it a aluable asset to trie .Calumet region. Arranffe your time and come out tonizht to the Grotto dative being Imid at th-' .Afasnic hall. Hast i.'hlvaKo.

GAVE UP PULPIT After Eighteen Years of Suffering Mrs. Miller is Restored to Health by Tanlac.

"I have every cause in the world to I"- thankful for the marvelous way Tanlac has o vrvome my MjffcrinisV said Mrs. Magfrio Miliar, 225 North Fifth st.. Ttrre Haute, Ind. Mrs. Miller was iu-riained as a minister in the. United Hrfthern rimrch l-n years ago. 1'revious to which she hnd sp nt oerMl rs in rclisiou.s work in the vicinity of Ti rre Haute, and other Indiana towns nd slie is known to thousand throughout the Mate of Indiana. "Tin blessliifr Tanlac has been to me - ortu s 'i i mar to beinjr a mini'-ic as anj'thuiR I sn think of. My iroublts startrt) oighto.n years ago. At times I was almoH lo'lpl-ss with rheumatism hi tny arms and leps, I could hardly hobbli- around, ami often my km fs hurt so bad I just cried out when I took a

M'-p. I could hardly raise my hands' to comb my hair, and every ttn.- I , mocd mv arms or bands I jus; ut'fer-!

ed acon'. My tinkers were jo si iff and hurt me so much I could hardly

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finally I ot so bad I just had to Rive up my life work of preach! lift. My stomach was out of order, too. and every bite of food I ate Just caused me Kony from indigestion. My head ached a preat deal, and I was so nervous I could scarcely sleep. "Hut when I btpan taking Tanlac I could feel its wonderful power faking effect every day until I finally conquered all my suffering find noT I am a well end happy woman. I enjoy my life's work of preaching once more and will alvas feel it my duty to tell others about this wonderful medicine. My limbs are hs free of pain and stiffness a when I was a jrirl and I enjoy my nuals without a sipn of indigestion. I sleep peacefully every night and actually feel like a new woman. T feel like I am doing my honest duty when I tell others about Tanlac."' Adv.

tie S.-hreiber. The Hoffman Twins, Haiiret Woodburn. Elsie Muha, Anna Madogozyk, Martiia Kubaekl, Kdlth 'ascy. Arvella Tolen. Mis. Mary Walsh, Dorothy White, Lillian Lyons, Stella. Skora. IWis Miller. Sophia Gross, Bernice Graham. Myrtle Ford Kllen Kaufman, Rbha Olund, Ksther I'auls.'n and many others.

BAM) ft ('KBT Rand concert at. East Chicago tomorrow night. June 4, commencing a' S o'clock. ' The music furnished by the business men of the city. The proPi ram : March Aeestona. Weldon: fivcrtrue. I,tist.-piel. Keler Mela: Fng-Kung-Foy. Ya. Chinese Intermezzo, K. I King. Darling, Chris Shoubrrg; Selection Hitvhy Koo. K. Kay lincti; Arab an Fox Trot. Kismet. Hershall Henlere W'altz; Heautifu! Annebrll I-ee. George W. Mcjcr; A Tune Picture. After Glow George U Cobb; March .The Wh.r. Abe Holzman; America; (."harme D'Amoir I.oes Spell) K. F. Krndiill. Director l'"red D. Weiel.

READ THESE TWIN CITY ADVERTISEMENTS

PLEATING AND BUTTON-HOLE II EM STITCH I XG. Bl'TTOY COVER. IG. DRAIDIXG PROMPT SKRVICR CAM. WASiEVS TELEPHOMi 440 01 E. STATE ST. UAKllOM)

HOI v(OIT KIFIU MFICT Tre p a ra t : on sr have been completed for the eents of th, hoy scout field meet to be held tomorrow- afternoon at t'-e Washington hisjh school grounds aril the Washington park Regular rm- format !ons. Art!! and discipline will be exeroi-od ;hro.;ghout th" nice. S:teen troops will participate in the meet. T' I' events have, been s.-heduled by Scout Kicutive A. .? Sambrock. Kach ei ent will he awarded 5 points for first p ' a ' c 3 points for second place, and 1 point for third place.

Ft pure and rich ice cream go to the Atlas be (.'ream Parlor at 44'iH Forsytn Ave. and ak f-r Shedd's Gold '"'o Jce Cream. 6-2-5 t . THE ONLY EIG CIRCUS TO VISIT HAMMOND THIS YEAR Thursday, June 16

m:TH OF JAMI11 MrMlt.l, Word has J j; reached this r'ry that James McMilis. Sr.. who ieft this City h, : e w (i.i-. s ago for ' "' nc i n nat i. Oh'o. to make his home with a son. died this morning in that city and that the remains will be shipped to this city to the home of Janvs MvMilSs. Jr.. 4210 Forsyth avenue, some t'me today or tomorrow and announcement for th" funeral will appear tomorrow. The deceased Is a ; "h-t resident of this city and rccer' y lived in 1 45th street. A request has -icon issued that no flowers he sent as this was an expressed r,.y re issued in a legal document before the .-'-oeafrd's death.

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TH I1V1IM OFF T F.I-K? HOW They're o ff 1 Fless their little hearts and good luck to a'l of them. Fifty aye siity of our fairest and most popular dame'-s in 11?;-' ("iiicaio. Indiana Har-bo-and in fact the greater Calumet

district have left the tape and are row vieing with each other In what purports to he the most sensational queen's contest ever kmywn. The big city can beast about it pageant of progress queen's contest, but the Elk's and greater Calumet Mardi Gras contest will be second to none when this palay of maiden fairness and ambition turn on the fireworks, and it all started because th-' Elks wanted to build a new home. "livery dime i a brick for the new home" is the keynote sounded through out the countv. and the girls are all determined to garner as many bricks and incidentally dimes as they can osi the Ford automobile subscription, each and every subscription means ten votes for the lucky lass in the race for the honors and prizes' at tha Elks court of honor on Saturday night, June ji. The baby show, another big feat-ire of the Mardl Gras and pageant Is stirring up much interest in the community. Many fond mammas have signified their intentions of entering their young bopefuls for the prizes and honors. All babies will be awarded th!r points by nursie at the haby

booth on Monday night only. About fi'i future greats have been willingly or otherwise entered in the bawlfest to date. Mr. O'Rrien. who is su per is: n g the contest for the Kik. slates that it is not yet to late to enter the race for the queen's honors, and that every girl no matter where she finishes in the race will receive a worthy nitmento from the order for her help in the campaign. Who'a your favorite, look this list over: Dorothy Titus. Josephine Hauzh. Julia Karagish. Ruth '"Peters. Mrs. Emma Hart. Mrs. J. J. Daly. Ttita Ginois Catherine Bent, Iaura Baccelli. Bessie Gardner. Vclma Dozsa, Elsie Petersoi, Peatriee Graham. Evelyn Drum. Mabel O'Donne'l. Helen Harding, Julia Horvath. Georgianna White, Anna Aufnian, Catherine Freda w, Helen Snsse. Dilliam Campbell. Helena Aufman, Nancy Pamovitz. Clara Wleklinki, Marie Shreibak. Mary Pihulic. j,tii,? Hepburn, Helen Kluger, Esther Geise. Dot and Beatrice Jacob!, Hat-

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News Notes

"ill catch the attention of someone that might possibly know something of the finding of the articles. A liberal reward is offered If return' to the East Chicago Times office. Mrs. Joseph Rembacz and children accompanied by Mrs. Emil DeHuick. sister to Mrs. Itembarz. have returned from an auto trip to points in Michigan stopping at Benton Harbor and visiting interesting i-prings and various watering places. The AVilliani Kennedys of Drutnmond street have a baby girl born in' the family. There are several oth r children. The mother and newcomer are both doing very nicely. John Gustlstis of Alder street has purchased the property of the Joseph Itembacz at ?,0:i2 Diummorid j-treet and will open a grocery and meat market. The f o mer owners w ill lti.-ve temporarily to 11912 Drumond street and conduct a general merchandise store until their new h nil ding" is completed at the corner of Euclid md

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14 0th street . The Woman's Home Missionary Society e.f the First Congregation, church is holding a no-etint; with Mrs. Frank Maples at the ii.usonaKO this afternoon with the. children of the

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Jlf.OOO to loan. Roe Petersen Law Office. East Chicago. 6-3-tt Post Green purse, wrist watch and keys. East Chicago Times office. Heward. 6-3-1 Annual reduction sale. Iook at our windows for bargains. Sol Levin Son, Indiana Harbor. 6-3-1 A small green puree, belonging to a Welfare nurse in the Twin Cities was lost a few days ago and contained some money, a wrist-watch and keys. There has been classiefld ads and readers running to that effect and this announcement Is issued In hopes that It

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SATURDAY Conway 1 carle in "SOCIETY SNOBS" SUNDAY Eugene O'Drren in "THE LAST DOOR"

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Club House Special Blend 1 Morris Supreme Blackberries. irT rrf ik P A ! heavy syrup. No. 2 Q A 1

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Blue Valley and Oak 34 C Grove Butter, lb. prints Zahn's Dark Grape Cider. Q per quart bottle Campbell's Tomato or QC

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