Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 297, Hammond, Lake County, 6 June 1921 — Page 2
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: BUZZER AS IcOULD NOT EVEN : THIEF CATCHER! walk up stairs
.Monday. Juno 6. 1921
A buzzer alarm system Installed by ho Chicago Telephone. C... n -he pub--lo telephone booth in T'lnpleby's pool room In Gary was responsible for the detection of another booth thief Snip-day afternoon. Charles Dia rsaa. Spuniat.i, ill .vein old was arrested by the polio 'nd 1st held at the Gary police sta.tl.in .. r. an or'-n choree fvl!on1ngr IVla R..s?u' ut-.s-uoeesMul attempt ti break open V
money boa In the telephone both r. b !t.
Eclinburg Woman Says She Can't Praise Tanlac Enough for Restoring Her Health. "Tanlae and I will at way. he th vrry bfst r.f friends, and I can nfvjr praise it enough for piitimg rne tn suen pindid health."' was the enthusiastic statem'nt made by Mrs. Dora W'anack, of Edinburgh. l!l. "Ref,,ro 1 u'ot Tanlac 1 was in constant mlsriy from rhfuiiialUm In my kn and lin'bs. htrh h-eanie so aor
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l..-;i.7.mr tn.M lie ,'ian n.-n ''i ,j-e ,,,,., drew m, tn knit
-i '..;-.'). run nut of the p."1' room; they hurt 1 would just fry ..lit tn .,i to man., bis .Hi a v in a ! pair. . Why. T couldn't even walk up H.tiT'.-r c T. Aec. irdir.it U f p. .in e j t h- stops tin. I run 11 -.rdly st and .v found a i iT.hti' ot l.urthir's fr.ni mv led. M v kldn- itave me
no pp'l uf trouble, and I had such awful pains in the small of my bark they
bwn otii v srvrr-.l weeks -i co w ir Jtist almost unl earal.le . My
WHEN AMBASSADOR HARVEY MADE DEBUT IN LONDON
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MANAGER DEAD;-'
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A shadow f sorrow- is th tlin.v hi!! and oth.-r r.
'm t.lir l.ivii-b y.-stf-r-iay r.ft.ino.nj u'h. r. th t!''..t? n"ii k i y rttrrfi i that Ai ' tVf-rs. 4.'.r. .Iaoks..n t. w ell known1 aiid pouiar ranag'-r of th- MilLT i P. avh Amusi ment C ". i.r1 p:.-. .1 .
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-h;iMrod nTi.J it wa ttrxt to .-Ohio f-.r m to rt ri'tful !efp.
' 1-' ; n :i ! 1 y ..ur local druggist Kot m to try Titnlac nnd 1 h;i- thankod him time and ttm ngnin. f..r the medoui" has just ir.a.le a new' woman of me. Why. ,,r,." time our druggist Rot out of to.- m.'iii.-ine for a while and
j I had my hu-hand to rl ai to Taylorj Mi!" rttther than t.e without it. The
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i r.l now. my kidneys n.) longf r bother
l e it,,! I nerr have an a. he or a nam
like a hild every night and 1 fine i,U the time. I t a n even
U my housework and n..r get
tired of t.ilms- others what Tanlic
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, i r.nipe.Uinr ti.oia! b putn-ii bitliert.. ,' '-nltn'.rtn t j.:,-t ir. f. it i i..b dinma tlt.jt :-!ie.t:- new bs i.i ...n 'ottpfi'i unclerstaiMliliX. nd iroin n,r j tand;.o.nt. jt l. nrifmu pel feet:..ii. i Th" oast i. of -s'.nr cal.ber and lnj e'-ide.-i yurh notahW ( . ".)! . . , Moo.
I. I'". Shumway nd W.IHom Conkdn "VN'hen Dawn i.'ainf" is a j. i "'i uci ; m thai man. Hi.li.hi roi oiii'.l s';...J-.r.( e and it n.oral i -f o.--, m r-1 : n ; : u y
RELEASED ON BOND Dr. .lost i.e . .i -li h - n-a? l.'.ckf-d
:n the Hammond Ja i r..-r a we-k afro j p.-nd ii pr .;.-, i t ! t it vjiiifllty f.f ! fo'ir draff wru.-h . le . a.heii in llanr
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" been re!,aed on h:s o-.n
j bond. ,':,.)iich th. a 1 1 io .i i : : .a , not heard from th" rjjt.rn f r'end .- j h.. il . r:,.i, thev si., sa-.-n.-rl r at ',. j I? what he rlaims lo '.f He hs t; " ; .tt'.i.iav !'. prove !..- lr;if'. at'- a i . :h'. ? , ,
BLACKHEADS PIMPLES AMD BOILS You should regrard these outbreaks as danger tlgnals. They are a sure sign something is wrong within. Look to your blood at once. Ths poisonous impurities have collected in your circulation until the danger point has been reached. Start right now, today, to purify your blood with S. S. S. For Sreca Booklet or for indi. nduiiidnc.. without chmrg. wrf Chief Mrd.cml Adrmor S 6" S. Co , Dapwt42.Atlmnta,Qa. Get S. S. S. at your drufgiit, II'1. ' ij j.il I" ' ' I nini i 2o tes ssio 7"Ae Standard Blood Purifier
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ELK MARDI GRAS AT E. CHICAGO
Lft to right: The Duke of Vork, Ambassador Harvey, the Duke of Cortnaught and Premier Lloyd George, This photo was taken on the was . the jrimst of honor at the , stood ready to work with the occasion of the first public ap- : Pilgrim dinner fu the Court of j allies hut would have nothing to pearar.ee of George Harvey, new yt. Jame-. It was there that he do with the league of nations. U. S. ambassador to Great delivered his mueh criticized The photo was taken at the PilRritain at the British capital. lie speech to the tlfec-t that America i grim dinner.
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awn' on l:a May to t lie ... !'. !.... j ... ... . . . . . ;,-tai j I'.i'.-.itnet Msi-di Ors e- lehrat on will Wh'le watoVdntt the d.it. ers from i j ..pen on so . ; .-d ! " ed time thtf evening ia-.lms? yesterday aftei'iv.?i i'.-. rs was j f,,r a n-.M.K's entertainment. Altak-" sad.1er.ly !! y.-.ter!ay after- ready th -..ravan of Hedolns are
i- tt-il tn a swoon on me iv r i ereotirxr titer ntativ at t raet i.-hs on ft...
Kan- ct o-jrid at ('!iioaro and Rai'Toad
them for six years. If there is nt!i-J they huv
m; wr.jn ith his st r'. es ho s.-.-s!
no reason why they .should mak.- a i ha njje . It is t his view s-nator N'.-w has im-
i'uroi i me nots oi uepn 01 tea !t s ; c.i w!io ha.' visit.-..! i.ini in I nd la na p. d i s j ;j
this w-U . He nas made it p. '.am to
them t i.lt he .i.-i.-s to,: l.rlipv,. i? ' -Xts.
'brass riiuii." nnn!,,,rl-- ,,f n i .u- t to if ". i id
the i eot or.it e f,,r sipp-'t. The s.nator has tn.ifle a d'Ot'-rafe effort to learn fi,.n, his v i.it.-rs if
'in! while bejns" rushed to t!,e Mr. y v- ;il'al wi "W, ' ! i a i n s .iiiii.n'.tii, . d" 1. 1 1 .- ,t ; ; i wiis attributed to h.-art faiiur-. IT he b.'.'y whs removed to M'i'l.an's' 'il.orK tie . Mr. Peers was also employed at A l-(.,-hul. r's ri t,at t men t stoi e in ' i.'try Tn.'-r.' he had e;t:U' f ' ti;-- must--tii dpa rt ntent . As fir as is known If .- survived by only or.. sister - r o - ii ) ,;ars who inten l l to pay h-i rrot'i-er a visit v-ry :iortl-. I-hiitera! arranrfrments had ro.t been ? ir.pb-' uti to noon today.
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j oi me care in ; blending to- ! ibaccos for j ONE-ELEVEN ! j Cigarettes ! i would be Kiglv j ! ly interesting j j But -just buy j ' a package suTd j A find out. a
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av enue.s. Many attractions not sen aro.inl tbee ptrf will star hemseles as rexi ;'-,it ir. s "f th- IJeO 00a WorldV Fa:r s!).,vs. which iiaie Veen ens listed for t h'- rr.oment.ois occasion. The bit- feat -.ire for (oninrl-.t '.;! he tlo- hahv show, the urand pr!z-s for w-hieh will b awarded to the s.,ir-t.-efu! !,;.hi,s next S.ntirdav niffhJ It-a.i,-.. w'll be weighed tonitrht only an.! a-.vnrd.--1 their points. Anv baby in the dis;r:ot n . i i : " o. the as;e limi-, ': n .r fi i iars. '1'h- queen's contest is well under wh.v and ev.-rything: portends a ho:
r...- ;is the closing date. Saturday, aiiproaches. Xijth onto 35 of our most. I popular lasses are neck and imrk at i present and the "dark horse" :s cxj icted to take the lead by tlif m ddi j 'he, week. Tue q jeen's er-r'no,ny j will be pompously staged wh n t'le ptiz' s are a-Aard.d at th ro.irt of i honor.
READ THESE TWIN CITY ADVERTISEMENTS
PLEATIKG AND BUTTON-HOLE HEMSTITCHING. DITTOS COVERING. SRA1UIM1 PROMPT fiKHVICR CAI.I. WASSHV'S Tm,Kni(lF. 448 1 E. STATU ST, HAMMOMl 1-U
found ai.y i ' ssaf ist act ion
I i n tt..i' rr.-!-,t.ie coioim 1.1 n it t.-b rela
tive t.. h.i.s jotlviti.s in I be pat four years in the .- enai o---t h roost rn iu.i-.t-
pertod in tin- history f fiiiiKrip, .to learned I ha? no ii .-fiiltm.'ii!
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..iji.ijtt n state !ia t Moa to -d that Mr, ra-oi,u'. h as stat.- o hi i fn e. -, n- : : had h. , n s.iiii-. t i I ' . ' ! : hut, it i ; , . 'a se, i-T ,- - t a : r, be .1 ' .i n.tldf.t ' for t he pi r,"t i 1 i ; ;., , i . T i i has. '( . n some n a:::, - - state a-?.-rs that Janus T'. (Joodtrirh has hi senatorial nomii.a." 4..n and New in the ; a . -.- . Mr. made .i-phati.- d.-n.al .. f
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,. Let we- r. :,;uth. Reis underi r .if. itiue .' t ' re men t. .. ' i i e will and w :ii - i-f-rcntly rmer ;ov. - ' OU t tie
OPEN HOUSE FOR SHRINERS T'ne Turns has received a rommutiieatlon from the Kiwanis. Itotary and l.ion riuhs- aiK tl... Knights .,f Coiuini.'.s of In s Moines, with the info, mato.n that th. se oraniat:,ins w .'1 r'niiluet. an open !ni-i.i and .-' e-t i.n for
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June lit. h. I.".. I'l. The rest room will I
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."-iiitR non.es are conra.iy :n-t .fed and nred to tak" advHntase of J
.us .n . .taimn. Arrangements iae been made whereby the trues; s wi'l he ahi. to see t heir home paper at th'.s meeting place, and Th Times will be on flie in the club rooms for the perusal of the laise number of Hammond shrincrs and their wives, w-to are expected to attend.
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For yotre and tb-li b-e cream jc " to t he Atlas lee Cream Parlor at 4 Korytli Ave. and asK t'.-r Slo-id's ib.'.d Cr.'.ss lee Crcain.
Ktcry niRht at the h:g Mardi Gra.i i e ,-brat i .-n will be -he oeeah-tn of speeiHl features, the foremost of whi'h is the (!v!nE away ,.f a Ford outotno-h-le ne.t Safurday nti-'li' at 1 p m. at tl: e automobile booth.
SENATOR RACE TO BE ABSORBING (stio afjed luo.tj pjn;.;-.uoj)
XOTK'R The undersitrned. having !--.', p.inlefi i.sfi.ir!x of : he est at . .f Dr. !. W. Miller, deeeaseil. Notiee is It. re by given that a'l bills due an 1 owmi; t-
said Dr. Milb-r. can b.
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former office. T2n (itrnRo vnu or 4110 Mnpi.un avenue, litis; 'hi,aro. MAY I". M t LLKH, 8-4 Kxfcatrlx.
frien-ls S". natov Now . !! that he would not ,-nly not senatot. bin. bad no .o-ooit. to tl. e s, na-e. T'.es,- ' ' 1
'if-chtre f .o fovrne:- e...rti r lias ney.-r had any tho'itrhi oi" so-itim; the sena-t-u'ship at tris tim . hi:" tie y wouM n-t i-.; sit prl-'ed to s e lam as a 0111t rndi r !n 1 ')-.', . Vhii" th- fo'-ret-r E..U'nnr has r--tir'd from a-tiio politics and is sp.-ndine; nio-f of iiis til,,, at in.ti-es-ter ! is sttii I,.-. '.'.r.- in close touch with the pt.ii.-e of .v'!'-. He i, a f;-'-iUitif vistror in 1 tin a r. a p. i artd dtplays in'.er.-t m .-a. h n-nv rli'Vi lopn : n t in t ti.- i ;'',!, 1 cam.- .
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The work :!! t,e !n eha.-Re of a ladv s. n here by the Thnr factory, and all the women of Hammond are invited t0 tak- in this demonst i at Ion. which will -ast one week, end; n or Saturdav ti'tki
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for inotitiis past. In Tie fall he will attain io ! foje the pple speaking on one subject or anothi!-. but always hiifif.ms; himself the attention ot the pcopl. In ii.tr?st to this Is the cAntpaign r ti.if e.naf..r flfirrv S New i now
i-net!y j.lannin" during his stay In ' I ro.i ia napol i . j
The ffnatt.r is pro.-eefiinir upon the S
theory that, the people should renominate him on the record he has made in th senate. He take the position that h': is the servant of the people w i.o have ' hired" him to represent
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137th AND CEDAR. STREETS INDIANA HARBOR. Ask at the Bank Before You Invest Your Money Another citizen of Indiana Harbor has lost $5,000. He was robbed through a confidence scheme. Had this man first asked the advice of the officer of any bank he might have saved his money. The First State Trust and Savings Bank officers are always glad to advise any one regarding the merits of an investment. Play safe. First get the Bank's advice, and you will not regret it. A safe investment is the First Mortgage 7'7 GOLD Bonds recommended by and sold at this Bank. Interest and Principal payments paid the very day they are due. Ask about these SAFE Bonds.
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WEDNESDAY Ina Claire in "POLLY WITH A PAST"
Also Buster Keaton Comedy 33 i.e. ' - nil !
Convict l j a Both pictures extra good.
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1 nuivjuni, rniuni AND SATURDAY Chas. Ray in "AN OLD FASHIONED BOY" SATURDAY BIG DOUBLE FEATURE Chas. Ray in the aflernoon with an extra added feature. EVENING A New Feature PRICES: Matinees, 5c-13c-18c Evenings, 9c-13c-22c Tax Extra '
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Jack Hoxie in THE SHERIFF OF HOPE ETERNAL" And P.ddio Polo in "DO OR DIE"
AT THE PARTHENON "i'he infest phofodramn. "When Pawn ''aim," has been announced the fa. -'iract on at jn i,rtiienon
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"The Bank that Service Built' Capital and Surplus $120,000.00 People Who Saved, Now Reap the Harvest Every dollar saved a year ago is worth more today. The dollar of today buys three times as much sugar as in the summer of 1220. Of other things it often buys twice as much. Saved dollars arc worth more, and the savers of 1920 are now profiting. Have you been saving? Does temporarily being out of work find you without money? Not if you have a kept-up savings account. A savings account at this strong Bank is a friend in need. Have the protection a savings account here gives. Start to save. One dollar or more opens an account here. Come in tomorrow and open an account. Chicago and Kennedy Avenues EAST CHICAGO
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THE ONLY BIG CIRCUS TO VISIT HAMMOND THIS YEAR Thursday, June U
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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. EXTRA SPECIAL! TODAY, TOiMORROW AND WEDNESDAY Colleen Moore in "When Dawn Came" A Soul-Stirring Story of Human Appeal Gripping, enthralling, clean. Presented with a musical accompaniment of splendid brilliancy. Also PARTHENON SPECIALTIES. Admission: Matinee: Adults, 22c; children, 9c. Evening: Main Floor: Adults, 35c; children, 18c. Balcony: Adults, 27c; children. 9c. War tax extra. PARTHENON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 17 ARTISTS PIPE ORGAN GRAND Always Cool, Clean and Well Ventilated
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Financial opportunities and reverses come suddenly in life. Both create a need for money the one for money to increase our advantages, the other to retain those we already have. Every day at our bank shows the reward of the saving habit where customers have successfully met sudden need or sudden opportunitv with a savings account. Be WITH, not WITHOUT, reserve funds when your turn comes ! Start a Savings Account TODAY.
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W. G. PAXT0N. President FRED R. M0TT. Vice-President
FRANK HAMMOND. Secretary-Treasurer H. J. GESCHEIDLER, Asst. Sec-Treasurer
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