Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 6, Hammond, Lake County, 24 June 1921 — Page 2

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THE TTME Friclav. .Tunc 24. 1921,

LIVE NEWS FROM THE TWIN CITIES

CITY MANAGER FLA. The city matiaRfr plan of gc rnin?nt organization of East Chicago ill mret next Thuhsday. Juna 3U. i "formulate plans of education and initial steps for the adoption of this plan All clubs, churches and organized societies have been invited to hava .representatives present at this meeting, who will become a part of the appointed committee and the organiza- - tlon. - It i understood that no steps toward the adoption of the new plan will be "taken until next year and then not until the committee deems it advisable.

DELEGATES TO CONVENTION. The annual convention of the AlHasfan Grotto wiH be held at Atlantic City from June 28th to 3')th. The delegates from this lodee aro Martin -Petersen, monarch of East Chicago, W J. Rooda. of Gary, and County Ufccorder Win. O. Rose, of Crown Toint.

TROUBLE IS SETTLED. The trouble among; the rollers a.nd rufflers at the Interstate Iron and Steel company has been settled to the satisfaction of the men and they are again ;rack on the Job. . It !s learned that the disagreement j on account of the rollers not al"lowing: an extra man on the ruffers job during the summer months whu-h has been the practice at this plant tin past few years and as their working -agreement calls for. It is said that the management of the plant did not concern themselves In the wrangle.

bid for construction of bulldlnj and furnishing: all equipment was $123,-773.01.

A FREE TRIP.

Come to the Public Library, the coolest p!ae in town, and find cool refreshing hook for a hot day. Take a trip through the lakes. Visit with John Mulr, our National Parks. Go with Jack London on a Cruise. See the Crooked and Narrow Streets of Boston with Annie H. Thwlng. Enjoy Shackleton"8 Chicago, without taking a crowded street car, and many other Interesting places. Al.-o find the latest books of fiction, 'history, .science, literature, art and biegraph y.

BAND CONCERT

The following is the program for the band conceit at luasa Chicago tomorrow evening: 1. March. The Stars and Stripes For ever. J. P. Sousa 2. Overature. Wedding King, G. D Barnard. 3. Waltz Circe. K. A. Lambert. 4. Oriental Intermezzo, K- I King. 5. Selection. The Sunny South. J. 3. Lampe. fi. Holero Spanish Gaiety. Taul Eno. 7. Characteristic Say-Yon, Vernon Eville. S March. Banner of Democracy. A! Hayes. Star Spa.ngled Banner.

Twin City News Notes

BOY SCfJfT NEWS An open house and party war1 held at Camp Win-Sum last Sunday. June 19. A number of teachers and citizens of "East Chicago were the guests of the Scouts at that time. ' Scout Executive A. J. Sambook announced today that Camp W!n-Sum .would open up for the boys Jury 9 and that the outing would last tor five weeks or roore. according to the registration. The Scout Executive and a ?quad of Scouts are busy editing and preparing -their annual magazine to be. distributed this week to every home in Xh-i tlty. It ia the Intention of Scout Executive S&mbrook to launch a campaign for Scout funds this fall.

HAMMOND FIRM GETS CONTRACT --' Shea tompmy of Hammond were awarded the contract for the Magoun Avenue Pumping Station at East Chicago yesterday afternoon at a special meeting of the board of works. Th General Electric and American Well Works pump was specified as installating equipment to be used. The total

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A large number of Girl Scouts under the supervision of Miss Jannie "ohcn left this morning for a week end trip to l'ltnt Lake where they will spend the time In true out-oi'-door sports preparing their meals In camp fashion and give a little of their tinre to the practice of their drills. The Misses Irene Godal! and Daisy Mock departed for Valparaiso, to at tend the convention of leagues allied with the Melodist Episcopal churches which the young ladies are representatives (if t.ie Indiana Harbor Methodist church and vin remain over for the two days' sessions. Attorney Wilson Jordan of the Calumet Building has purchased the Boyle property on N'orth Olcott ave. In the Hind block and is Improving the Interior at the present time and Intends perfecting other repairs which will add greatly to the appearance, of the place. Mr. Jordan moved his office from Indiana Harbor and Is located with his father, Justice of the Peace William A. Jordan. Mrs. GeoTge Deitrlch of Block ave. met with a most painful accident a few days ago while working about the porch of her home when she sprained ligaments In her foot and haa ne been able to walk about very much Pliice. it' Is believed with doctors care and rest that the ratient will soon be able to be out again. Koy Bland, a graduate of the East Chicago high school of the class of 1912. and presently across seas, stationed at Grovenor Garden, London, England In the service of the American Relief Association or the European Children's Relief Fund In a communication to his sister Mrs. Robrt Wartena of Eir st. extended his congratulations to the East Chicago high

i school alumni who gave one of its

most successful banquets to the graduates of the class of this year. Toung Mr. Bland i very well known In the

NEIGHBORS TALK . OF HIS CHANGE Indiana Farmer Gets Rid of Troubles and Gains Fifteen Pounds by Taking Tanlac. "My neighbors say it's strange to see me looking so well and not moping around like I used to, and I always tll them Tanlac Is what put me in such good veondlulon," aii Sam Truex. a well-known farmer of North Liberty, Ind. "I had been bothered for a number of years with my stotnax h and last year It troubled me almost constantly. My digestion was so bad I had to be very ca.re-.ful about my eating or Just suffer agony. I also had a severe attack of tho Influenza last winter that left me In a badly run down condition. My kidneys worried me constantly, my liver was all out of ord)r and rheumatism Just laid mw up till every bone in my body seein&d to ache and I could scarcely get about the house, much less do any work. "Tanlac straightened my brother out. so I b-egan taking it myself, and the way it has helped nio id simply wonderful, I have taken tlvb boltl'-s now and am feeling Just fine. My appetite la good. 1 eat as hearty a meal as anybody and everything agroes with me perfectly. My kidneys and liver never trouble m-o and the rheumatism has left mo completely. I sleep like a log and get up in the morning feeling full of strength and energy. I have gained fifteen pounds in weig'ht and Tanlac is the medicine that flx-ed m up in such good shape."

Tanlac is sold in Hammond by Summers Pharmacy and leading druggists. Adv.

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-BAST CHICAGO READER v RUBIN I PURE 1UEIT STREP FLAVORS All flavors for delicious drinks, ices. Sherbets, cakes, puddings etc. in all fancy grocery 6torcs. Try it. 6-!--5

$10,000 to loan. Roe & Petersen Law Office, East Chicago. 6-6-tf

NOTICE TO WHOM IT MAT CONCERN: Notice is hereby given that no fireworks of any kind or description will be permitted to be set off or exploded fcy any person or persons on any public street, alley or other public place in the City of Eas Chicago. Indiana. All merchants and others will please take notice of this warning and govern themselves accordingly. EDWARD J. O'DOXXELL. 6-9- lOt Chief of Police

Z P.UBINI PURE FRUIT SYRUP FLAVORS All flavors for delicious drinks, ices. Fherbets. cakes, puddings etc. in all "fancy grocery store. Try it. 6-24-25

Dancing Every I Tuesday 7 Thursday AND Saturday AT THE Open Air Dancing Pavilion -MICHIGAN AND GRAPEVINE INDIANA HARBOR Johnstones Jazzy Jammers

Twin Cities and his class chums and the aluml gonerajly will be glad to know that he thought of and recognized an opportunity to send his greetings from so many miles away. Harry Bush of North Olcott ave.. a patient at tho Columbia hospital in Chicago, underwent very serious operation yesterday and while ahe rallied well from the anaesthetic no decided

statement can be given out at this time regarding her ultimate condition. Members of the family are making dally trips to the hospital and it Is sincerely hoped that some very definite information of a hopeful source will be learna In the next few days. E. L. Bteck. cashier of the Calumet Trust & Savings Bank is receiving the congratulations over the advent of a little daughter in , his home, the iirst girl arriving at tfie CMcago Lylng-In-HospitaJ, Chicago, where Mrs. Steck is a patient. The couple have one other child, a little eon. Mother and babe, are reported to be doing very nicely. Mrs. Nelson Beaton qf Fir street, has been ill for several days with little improvement shown in her condition. ducsts of the R. H. Alexanders of North Baring avenue were: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beach and Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Stickler of Chicago, the latter was Miss Myrtle Alexander before her marriage. The Mesdames Abe Given and M. Rosenthal, of East Chicago, have left for a two weeks" stay at Benton Harbor, Mich., where they will take the baths. e Mrs. Floyd Fryer of North Baring avenue and her little daughter Marjorie have left for a camping expedition to be gone the greater part of

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the summer.

MIms Maud McKendry of Grapevine street, has left on a vacation trip to Qulncy, 111., for a few weeks. The William Davis home In North Baring avenue has many visitors, among them their son. D. C. Davis and wife and Mrs. Davis" father. William H. Judson or Birmingham, Ala., Mrs. II. II. Williams, of Pittsburg. Pa., a sister to Mrs. William Itovls, the latter will leave for- a trip to Kansas after a few days' visit here and they came west to attend the Shriner's convention to Des Moines. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Davis and Mr. Judson will go to Detroit to visit the home of Horry C. Davis, a brother to D. C. Davis and later to Hamilton, Canada, to visit Argle C. Davi. another ion in the family, before they return to their homes. Commencing with next Sunday and during the months of July and August, the second morning service at the church of the Good Shepherd will be at 10 a. m. instead of 10:45 a. m. Tho first service will be at the same hour 7:0 a. m. The Sunday school Is closed until the first Sunday in September.

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HOW TO HAVE Rich, Red Blood! In addition to eating1 plenty of wholesome food and taking regular exercise, your blood should be kept pure. S. S. S. will enrich the blood and drive out tho impurities that cause rheumatism, eczema, tetter, pimples, blackheads, boils or other skin diseases arising from impoverished blood. or Spalmt Book In t or for indiridual mdric, mithoutchmrt. mritm- Chimf Medical Ad ri tor, SS.S. Co., Dop't440, Atlanta, Ga. Cat &. S. S. at your druggist

FLYING SQUADRON TO HUNT OVERDUE TAXES A flyingr squadron thst will swoop down on persons suspected of defrauding the sjoverninent of taxes will be. part of the force of special tax collectors1 to start on the trail of delinquents In Indiana July 6. M. Bert Thurman. collector of internal revenue announced yesterday. Fifty-seven deputy collectors, Mr. Thurman saif would begin the collection of delinquent taxes. Of this number, fortynine will work out of Indianapolis. Eight of the deputies will be teamed with spechl men from Indianapolis, Chicago and Springfield. 111., to form the flying squadrons which will apportion their time among the three cities. The government is defrauded of thousands of dollars through the failure of payment of taxes.

Mixed English. John was asked, to write a short history on the life of General Braddock. In his composition was the following compound sentence: "Bradford was a brave man; he had thre horses shot from under him. and the fourth went through his clothes." Minneapolis Journal.

Nerv-Worth Back To Pre-War Price, $1.00 The Great Home Remedy at the Pre-War Price. The Biggest Medicine Value Offered Today. Compare the size, compare the price, compare the results with ether medicine of its kind and you will find Nerv-Worth stands out pre-eminently the leader of its class.

Th manufacturers of Nerv-Worth take pleasure in announcing that the price of Nerv-Worth, tho famous family remedy, has dropped to one dollar the old pre.wir price. No chango "has been made in the formula and the bottle remains the same size 20 per cent larger than others selling- at over $1.00. Greater value tiv-diclne for the money cannot be found. If

yiu suffer from nervousness. sleeplessness, stomach trouble, indigestion gas on the stomach, biliousness or their attending ills, as well as a e1'1'eral rundown condition, invest a dollar in Nerv-Worth. If yvur first bottle doesn't please you can get your dollar back from your druggist. Soli at $l.'io per bottle and recommended by Summers Pharmacy. Adv.

DI inn Today and tomorrow DiJUU Wm. Russell in "COLORADO PLUCK." Also "The UTiite Horseman." SUNDAY Wm. Hart in "BREED OF MEN"

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TODAY AND TOMORROW A Super Production "THE FURNACE" With an all-star cast including Theo. Roberts, Milton Sills, Agnes Ayres and others. SUNDAY Douglas MacLean in "CHICKENS"

MONDAY AND TUESDAY Elaine Hammerstein in "THE GIRL FROM NOWHERE" PRICES Matinees, 5c-13c-18c ETeaingt, 9c-13c-22e Tax Extra '

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PARTHENON THE COOLEST PLACE IN TOWN . . . LAST TIMES TODAY AND TOMORROW Allan Dwan presents JAMES KIRKW00D in "IN THE HEART OF A FOOL" SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION Jack Dempsey ts. Georges Carpentier in the Fight of the Age Your only chance to see the two men in action before the big fight. Also Weekly Events. Travelogue. Comedy Specialties and Symphony Orchestra.

SUNDAY, JUNE 26th 5 Standard Acts of Vaudeville 5 Also ALICE CALHOUN in "CLOSED DOORS" USUAL VAUDEVILLE PRICES NOTICE : This theatre is cooled with washed and iced air, maintaining a constant temperature of 70 degrees.

S'The Bank that Service Built"

Capital and Surplus $120,000.00 Industrial Diversity Aids the City of East Chicago Sinclair Oil of this city has ordered from a local concern. Graver Corporation, 25 huge tanks, each having a capacity of 55,000 barrels. These are to be erected in the Oklahoma oil fields, which are connected with East Chicago by direct pipeline. It takes steel plates to erect tanks and these are to be furnished to the Graver Corporation by the local plant of the Inland Steel Company. The number, magnitude and diversity of East Chicago's industries are of such character that they bring money to the community when other places are depressed. And this gives 'stability to property values in our community. Chicago and Kennedy Avenue EAST CHICAGO

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Summer Pleasure Place LAKE FRONT PARK Indiana Harbor, Indiana Bathing Beach. Pleasure Row-boats and Dancing, every Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday evenings. Refreshments. Sandwiches served all the time. Under new management of Geo. Lugisan.

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SATURDAY SPECIALS

62c 40c 37c 42c

10 pounds Sugar for Blue Valley Butter per pound Clearbrook per pound Chase & Sanborn's Seal Brand Coffee, lb

Chase & Sanborn's Bulk OfP Coffee, per pound .... Campbell's Baked Beans 93 C 2 pounds for Plymouth Rock Peas 2 5 C

i. cans lur Briar Ridge Corn per can Moonsoon Wax Beans 2 cans for

Pure Strawberry and Raspberry Jam, 15 oz. glass 23 C for

Pearl Toilet Soap 6 bars for Nix Rub per package

15c 25c

25c 10c

Kitchen Klenzer 3 for Booth's Sardines 1 5 oz. cans for Elfin Crackers per package , Graham Crackers per package , Excellal Biscuits 3 packages for. . . .

Pot Roast per pound Hamburger Steak per pound Boneless Plate Corn Beef, per pound. . . . Brisket Bacon per pound Pork Butt Roast per pound Wilson's Bacon 5 to 6 lb. average . . Oscar Mayer's Lard,

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