Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 298, Hammond, Lake County, 7 June 1921 — Page 10

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LIVE NEWS FROM THE TWIN CITIES

l.M,A.l AT 23 PKR 4. EM" CAPAl ITV Ths Iron Trad? ya The Inland Steel company has dropped off someliit In production and ts now running C' soot 25 per cent of capacity. L"n-o-siness picks up shortly this inl .st may decide to close its mills eni :. for several efks."

EXPEDITION TO EXPLORE RIVER OF DOUBT,1. MADE FAMOUS BY THEODORE ROOSEVELT

3IEVS B.VSHIET Judsmg from the output of ticket 'hs Men's club annual banquet at P:rst Congregational church, to-o.-:ow evening there will bo a very :. attendance. The banquet is not r.rir.ed to men only. dero will be i-'.es in attendan-je. There has hoen tndid program arra-nged with r, -l lecturer scheduled. A welcome ; extended to all who would like to "end. The plate serice is very nomia' in consideration of what the menu ,1; consist of. The hour is 6:30.

.VET nilLDlXO PERMITS v". fft pide of Alder areet between, :.7'a and IS'th streets. One story frar,-.e store, 20x1s. Mike Wolali. owner Cost $1,200. North side of Michigan between Grape-vile and Parrish streets, one.

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Figure 1 indicates Antof agasta, where expedition will disembark. Figure 2 indicates La Pas, from which point the expedition will head for Amazon and Madeira river district to explore River of Doubt. The River of Doubt, brought to the attention of the world by Theodore Roosevelt, is to be explored to its source within the next two years, according- to an announcement made by the Muiford biological expedition jn New Yor The expedition will sail shortly for Antofagasta, Chile, from which point the expedition will start inland to the river.

ftory brick store. 7

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t and I'arovid builders. Cost 116,

came to Crown point for the session of the county board o: y est erday.

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i:asl side, of 137th screet between! lira pe me and Hemlock. One story j r. store, 10x12. Steve Boiogs, I ( . -tie r. Cost l.?'jO.

N.iri.i J. of Chicago avenue be''1'tn Korsytn and Magoun avenues. t." story brick store. 50x75. Nassau & Thompson, owners. Cost $4"',000.

CI.EMEMS at imm .vpoli

James dement, township assessor, Monday night for Indianapolis to tu n-1 th session on constitution,! ienjte ?. particularly those bavins: to with the tax !-iws. IF' accompanied Philip Zoercher. ic'i'br of tii- state tax hoard, who

READ THESE TWIN CITY ADVERTISEMENTS

PLEATING AND BUTTON-HOLE 'J t.USTITCHlMG. flCTTOV COYER. I.G. BRAIDING PROMPT SERVICF CALL flAHEV! TEIEPHOXE 449 1 K- STATE ST. UAHllO.ND l-l

CIP.OCO to loan. Rof & retersn I aw "'':- Kast Chicago. 6-5-tf

For pure and rich ire cream go to '.' Atlas Ice Cream Parlor at 4433 I -ytn Ave- and asK for Shedd'g Gold oss Ice Cream. 6-2-

NOTICE The undersigned, haiinr ben ar-p-t-ted. executrix of th estat of Dr. O. Miller, deceased. Notice is hereby fv(n that all bills duo and owitisr to Dr. Miller, can b- paid at hi former office, 7 20 Chicago avenue or 435 Mag'-un averue, Kast Chicago. MAT F. MII.LKrt. t-i Executrix.

T..it--Brlnd.l and -white Boston ;"' dog. female. Liberal rward for lslO 145th St., phone 31S T.ast o ca I? . ' 6-7-2

CiBD OT TE VNKS ""- des're to thank our friends, em-r'--r of th Inland S'.fl Co.. I. H. I-:. Ti. Ti. and Tint basrusn teni. t;p(the Masonic- l.odpe for the- floral f".-i--njcs and many kindnesses shown !n i-iir h"ur of bereavement during th i --r of our btloiod husband and fa.th MHS. BERT I.IGHTCAP 6-7 AND FAMTIT

S7-ri barV without question tf HUNT'S GUARANTEED VKIN DISHASS REMEDIES 'Hunt's Salve and Sop!.fil in t-a treatment of Itch, Etem,

King"w.-ornj.l etteroroineritcntr? iln diseases. Try this

U-Mtoaeat at our risk. -r h by Vois Tmgr and Sta.tion--"omiany-Adv.

Dancing Every Tuesday Wednesday Thursday AND Saturday AT THE

Open Air Dancing Pavilion MICHIGAN AND GRAPEVINE INDIANA HARBOR Jolinjtones Jazzy Jammers

i-noMOTiov of nrnoi.ru.

H. t.. P.udolph. formerly connertd

with t;.c Inland Ste i"o. in capacity of superintendent of the Gul va n iz! ns department is leaving Tr Wheeling-, W. V;i., to become presidrrit of ThWheeiing M'tl .v.- Manufacturinsr Co. Mrs. Uud-'iph and her son Charles l.loyd will r.i-company Mr. Tlud'.iph w-he.n ho leaves and the daughter .f Mrs. Tlud.-iph. ?-Tiss Mary t.-uiiso l.loyd will remnin fir a-i indefinite time with Captain and Mrs. A. A. dark o; Parrish avenu.

w7,l open her liome Saturday afternoon for the Kappa Kappa Kappa to ho'.d a card party to which the. pucsts may havo choice of five hundred or auction bridge. The Ramos will commence promptly at 1:45. T.eh member has tho privtlese cf Inviting a guest on this occasion whleh promises to be a most ploasant one. A quiet wo-lding was colonnized at Indiana Ifarbor uniting a well known

IHBY SHOW,

HOW TO REDUCE

A baby show was the feature 'f th

Kik.s' Mardi-Cras last evening anil;

undr tlie car'- and direction of Miss M'-rrlfy, superint r ndrn t of th welfare niirsa and Mrs. henore Stephenson, city nurse. Thero wore nv-re than one hundred and forty babies that were submitted tc examination last vening for physical pcrfectness. There will be a continuance of fxaminations Thursday evening- when mothers of the -if"n City are urged to bring their habits. Award.- will be announced Saturday for babies coming as close to on hundred per cent fitness as posriblo. Judgec )- selected for that occasion and nitnoj an tiou need .

VARICOSE VEINS

Many people hnv be-om despondent be(-.Tis-' tiiey have been led to believe, that ther-.- nn rst1111v tjlflt jj re. duee swollen voins and "bunches. If you will per n two-ounce original bottle of Moone's Kmerpld Oil (full f-trensrthl at any first class drug store i-nd apply it at home ai directed you will fjiiiokly notice an Improvement which Mill estinue until the vein.- nnd Imii'-h's -ire reduced to normal. Moone's I luifrj 1-1 (Ml is very concentrated and a boit io lasts n lone time -that's wh v it is a niot Inpen?iv treatment. It Ins brought much comfort to worried people nil over th-1 country and one of the wonderful discoveries of recent years and always beer in mind that anyone who is disappointed with its use ran have their

monev refunded. Ocner-ius re.ript of 15 cents, silver International I abora?;or e, N". V. Your drugtriit or A - -, voir . - n n

siimple on or stamps. Ilochesler. an sup-

Th show at. the ilumMn fhitr tomormw evening is under supervision of t1'" troop 0f i;irl Scouts directed by Mis .I-nnie Cohen. The members are tak'ng this method of raisin? fin

ances to purchase their equipment. J Mrs. W. J. Murray of TTmloek St. '

Suffering of a Quarter Century Quickly Relieved by Nerv-Worth

and very popular young couple. Miss Pearl Hiile!. daughter of Mrs. 13. Barnowsky, of I7th st.. to Charles Walsh, son of Mr. and Mrs. .7. Wolah. of Crare mo st. Rabbi Kaplan of "Whiting performed the ceremonies at. the Harhor Synairorun in Hemlock at. Mr. nnd Mrs. I,. Henh, of Ciiicago. Telatnes of the bride were the witnesses. Mrs. Walrh i;hoose jade gren for her bridal attive and wore a veil. The couple with other members of the families, were dined t the parental home of Miss Ilillti .and prior to their departure for the east where they will enjoy their honeymoon, returning here about the fifteenth of he month and settling in their bungalow home In 14lst, between Ivy st. and Parrish nve Mr. Walsh la an engineer at the Inland Steel plant. A directors' meeting of the CalunW Chapter of the Daughters of American Revolution took place last wenlng with Mrs. Harvey Oilman of Northern ave. P.es:des the transaction of business which wa. necessary to complete nt the weapon's termination, the plans for the :eleb:ition of Flag Day at the homo of Mrs. William Kought, n week from today was enthut-la-stically discussed and it Is belieed that a full

membership will be present on that day In recognition of its slgii -ficance. A luncheon will be served at 1 o'clock. The Phil3thea Bible Clajpa of (he First Haptist church ine's this evening with Mrs J-'rank Fulmer. SSle Grapevine st. It is a&kexl that all the members attend. Mr. and Mrs. fjwylm Jones, of Northcote nve, nil! have as their guests the Thomas Wilsons of Valparaiso. the paren's of Mrs. Jones, the next few da vs. The Misses Margnret and Ida Mae ReoEH of SfcOli Ivy st. will be hostesses to their class members of the First Baptist church tonight, with an urg"nt Invitation ths.t all bo present. The Woman's MissloiisTy Society of tho First Kap-.lst churrh which has l,ef n meeting in all day sessions of late will meet for the afternoon only to

morrow at the churrh parlors. It will I

be a business session. Social affairs seem to take n decline for the week preceding commencement of schools in the T win .Clt ieri. There are many preparations under way for the graduates and the Jayn to come well Riled with school affairs. This vear there are added attractions

which other societies are sponsoring complimentary to the jjraduates, and among them the Tri-Kappas which enterrain at a dam-" function tomorrow evening a the- Riley school. The program to given at Hart ley's theater on Wednesday. Juni R. 1 being whipped mto final shape atid promise-" to bo one of the most interesting of any put on by Iocs! tnlenf. The motion pictures nre full of Interesting episodes and thrillim? experj. enoes of the Camp Fires In out-door life. The play "M I nnetoska's Dream," to be Kriven by the local Camp Fires is pronounced "tine" by thoeo who have seen the rehearsals. The J'.lue Hlrds are assisting: the Ciimp Fires and In. p-rther. they will fc'lve a number of drill., tnbleaus and songs. An interesting feature of the evening's entertainment will be th musical number to bo- render, d by Mr. Herald Jones of Chicago with Miss Kutfi Kiliott as accompanist. He wi'l play a number of cello solos and sine a frroup of Indian sonjes. All Camp Fires end the prenrral public of the siirroundinir communities are invite, to attend A party of Fast ("hVagoans journeyed by way of automobile to Milwaukee

where they enjojed a. few Jays. an,: vere the Mesdames William Craick. William Huber and Jam-.s O'Too'.e. They arrived back todny. Miss Marguerite Craick or North Forsythc avenue, is spending a fe-v days isi-ir.)5 at Fond du I.ac. W... where she formerly attended school. Mr. and Mr. Robert Pronu of H -bart have moved to the Kastn apr:ments in Crapes ir.e street. Mr. Krown is an rmpioiee ,f the Inland m'.'.i. Mrs Frank Callahan of Fir street, president of the Indiana Harbor Woman's club is Issuing n an nouncem-nt for a meeting: of a',! members of the club to meet with her to morrow afternoon :it her home. Names of new members may be submitted m this time. It Is urgently desired thai there bo a good attendance at the meeting so that matters of impnr'aiK" may be brought up for discussion. WOW IS THE TIWTX TO BTJTLD; BTJTXDI5TO WTXI. irEVZB BE CHEAPER T will hni'd vu a o-room biinslow for $387.00. Paul Maf,-'.nsb, General Contractor. Indiana Build. ng. 5717 i ' -dnr St.. Indiana Harbor, phone 3 4 4.1 7-10-1417-:.'-::'

West Vlrslflan Tells Interesting Story. "7 suffered 25 yfarr with stomach trouble and nervousness." said I... K. Ferguson. Koute 2. Clarksburj;. W. Va., in a letter written some time aaro. and he continues. "J had pains in my stomach, bael and side, and my circulation was p nr. I got no sleep and was ss tired tn the morning when I jjut up as when I went to bed. I became r'stlss and despondent. I had doctored right smart and spent lots of m-ney. but my food wold not dip-et and I wa slwnj full of sases. Since tak

ing Nerv-Worth. my condition a

great d'al better in every way. I am feellnsr good, sleeping fine, my food j digests, and the eases are cone. My I

w ho.-- ceneral condition Is much improved and I certainly r'commend Ncrv-W.,rt,h to my friends." If it's stomach trouble you have, the above statement proves fo you that NervWorth Is the medicine vou want. , He-

member if your fir.-t bottle is not eati- j factory, your druggift is authorized to! refund your money. Sold by all lead-' ins druggists everywhere. Nei v-j Worth is fold and recommended by'

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Clearance Sale of Women's and Misses' Starting Wednesday

Dresses Formerly Priced up to $49.75 NOW . ;

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Canton Crepe Georgettes Charmeuse Taffeta

NOT in years Have we presented to the women of Hammond such an economy opportunity; ordinarily a sale of this clearance character would come in July but our heavy stocks causes this great price reduction. It. brings two-fold advantages first, the entire group involves about seventyfive dresses from our regular stock embracing the season's best dress fashions including materials and workmanship only to be found in higher priced apparel, but ALL have been RADICALLY reduced which results in an unheard of savings. Secondly, they are styles which can be worn appropriately for the present and for many months to come, indeed, some women will find it an advantage to choose more than one. It is only putting it mildly. to say that they have been greatly reduced it is for women skilled in real economy to come and inspect the real values and only a glance will convince it is actually a money savings opportunity not to be overlooked. A good range of sizes is presented while only one or two of a kind models are in the assemblage thus the importance of being prompt in purchasing. Sale begins tomorrow morning. Attractively Trimmed Becoming Colors

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First TrustAnd Savings Bank EAST CHICAGO INDIANA Capital and Surplus, $65,000.00 At East Chicago's Busiest Corner America's Strong Corporations Have Invested Here Omong the great corporations that have invented their millions in the Citv of East Chicago are ANACONDA COPPER. INLAND STEEL, SINCLAIR OIL. STANDARD OIL (Indiana). GRASSELLI CHEMICAL. REPUBLIC IRON AND STEEL, AMERICAN STEEL FOUNDRIES, STEEL AND TUBE OF AMERICA INTERSTATE IRON AND STEEL, and CUDAHY PACKING. Safe 7' r GOLD Bondi Income-bearing property in the City of East Chicago. Indiana's most diversified industrial center, secures the First Mortgage 1' GOLD Bonds, recommended by and sold at this Bank. Ask about these SAFE Bonds, to be had in denominations of $100, $500, and $1,000. Place your order now and get 7r , .

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BEST ROUND STEAK 3 0 C Per pound BEST SHORT STEAKS 3 5 C Per pound BEST SIRLOIN STEAK 3 5 C Per pound OSCAR MAYER'S (Moose Brand) BACON 25 C Per pound VEAL STEW ln Per pound Wt PORK BUTTS 9Hp Per pound UC BONELESS SMOKED PORK BUTTS O C Per pound OJt OSCAR MAYER'S BEST LARD 1 5 C Per pound BEEF POT ROAST 9f Per pound FREESELAND BUTTER m OCp Per pound OOC HAGEL & VAUX 623 Chicago Ave, Cor. Olcott Ave

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For Wednesday-Thursday-Friday Decided reductions have been made on hair goods of all kinds for three days. Switches, Ear Puffs. Pin Waves, Curls and Transformations can be had in any shade. Our daylight display room and skilled operators assure each patron of accurate matching from the finest, most comprehensive showing of hair goods in Lake County. Do not overlook this opportunity to economize at these low prices: $7.50 Switches, assorted shades, now $6.00 $9.00 Switches, assorted shades, now $7.20 $11.50 Switches, assorted shades, now $9.20 $15.00 Switches, assorted shades, now $12.00 $22.50 Switches, assorted shades, now $18.00 $30.00 Switches, assorted shades, now $24.00 $10.50 All-around Transform ions $8.40 $25.00 Switches, to cover entire head $20.00 $7.50 Pompadors $6.00 $5.00 Ear Puffs $4.00 $9.00 Pin Waves, per pair $7.20 $3.75 Cluster Curls $3.00 $2.25 Custer Curls $1.60 Real Hair Nets, cap or fringe style, in assorted shades. 12 for $1.00 Beauty Shop, Second Floor

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