Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 7, Hammond, Lake County, 27 June 1921 — Page 2

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THE TIMES Mondav. June 27. 19Z3

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LIVE NEWS FROM THE TWIN CITIES

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A reward of atOrf js uffere i lav Jjetday for niiurnid! .n tj lt-adm t "In jec.ivery of tlie .t -.; i : t-in from Sim-lair oiif". i -a ' ft li-.t-a n .Vhw ork. Tn ;-::;eiii r i't. ; w txf stolen from a safe ,n thf i.fri : of th Sinclair Consoi ; .1 a Oil C 'in;any Monday. Besiaes tr.e nou.-, tn cash was ta'tien.

WOMAN HAD TO LIVE ON MUSH AND MILK Evansville Resident Dared Not Touch Solid Food Eut She Eats Anything Now. . "It i. j-j f bynnd my power of "r't.- t - prss the ptaiitijd 1 ferl

for a h it T inl.i.' ri n f i nii1,'' s'il !.. I,u)a 'I .a n--nrt. 3I V tst Iowa ?ti ". l- aTi:- V-f. Inl . "Fi-r a ion.c ti.ne I hai to live on in :1k nr mih af I '"li.l n"t dare to t ' i ii S'ii.i I'oo i My t r . mi l-l - bejn ;V"-ut ;: years ag.i a.n1 during all i i : s t.ir.e I new: know what it as to I-- able to fal a iKHrty meal. My 'vjs al ay? slueijli. too. t V" oi iy at niht and got up in t'te (Tmng f"fl;ng all tirol out and r- .uly alvayj hi-i a bad tate in my v,.,,;;-: I if-el off m u . ijht until I n :!v?il only 106 pounds and began to

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The p.-Iice il-partmen: . prire. party on of 1 143 street Uan Cft: ico r. t. when thv '-j : t: r pi a.o e and t k tars-. i.r.g pa me. A v e t i n f c n of talk bro isht a Si ii: t cf ro-jph stuff. Ten 'ame were pit iniu tSv "fn.1 brought to the 5 tit.

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1, ally I pot to where I hid to t" n-.y be'i. and r I1.1J ben flat on aok for se 'ral fk? when iiiy r,ime to : me and persuaded take Ta:Iae. I can hardly rejillze quioKly this nudioine relir Vi-d 1 ff nfJ to take on new c Mi ith eery i-.?e. It gave me ,pet:te and pu' my sfmarh in ootid;: ion th.it everything I at e po. d 1 h 1 v taken on rixteen

weight, my livr f in fine

on and my complexion i b'lt r can e or remember. A number friends ar t a k in v; Tanlac since what it did for me and in ev-ry li jriven splendid results. It a ' n ! y a wonderful medicine." .if !? . -!d in Hammond by Sum-

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Left to right: i-rancU J. Kilkenny, J. C Roop nd William T. Abbott. 1

f hese men, Francis J. Kilkenny of Chicago, J. C. Roop of Upland,'

mninjf (jovernment ap.'

Abbott is n business associate of Dawes.

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Pa., and William T. Abbott of Chicago, will assist Gen. Charles G.

Dawes, new director of the federal budget, in pr

propnatiors. Kilkenny was a personal aide to General Dawes in France;

rRhEM THEATER SOW. 'FOH.BIDDUW rilt IT" a Cecil! De Mllle production with Asrnea Ayre, Tho. Roberta, Mlltoa srtl, Ilia 1e M Star Paramnant ct. We ruriatee and rtfummeil thin plot tire. 6-27-1 The "V. B. A. of the Haccabees will meet this .Wednesday evening. Thera will be initiation fit candidates and refreshment will be erved. ilra. George. Goldinr and Mrs. Elmer Atchison retufned from a few days visit uith friend at LaPorte. Ind. Mrs. Jalie Fa!e of Roberts avenue waa a Chicago visitor Isat week. Mrt . J. Pudicar of Lke avenue is reported to be getting along nicely fcinc htr return from the hospital. The 'hite City as attended Uat Saturday evening by a number of our Uobertdale people. The little daughter of Mr. and Mr?. John Gergo cf Myrtle avenue is able to be out agAin after several days illOfcB. Mra. Herman KrecKmaji of Atchison avenue undervifift a very serious operation at the Post Graduate, hospital in Chicago, while shs rallied from the anaesthetic no statement can be given or her condition at thla time. Members of her family are making daily trips to the hospital. PRllSESS THEATER WOW. "FORDIDDm- FIU IT" a Cecil De Mllle . prArtoetloB with A amen Ayre. The. Hfrnrrt. tttltoa Mfl, I tin I re nnd all Star Prarattat eaat. We

guarantee and recommend thla picture. 6-37-1 Mrs. Henry Tarek of Hammond spent the day with her sister-in-law Mrs. Louis Klrmm of Indianapolis blvd.

Destroy Odor. A little cinnamoD burned rtove will destroy the odor Yinac or onions.

A number of out cf town were entertained at th5 John home on Atchison avenue on day evenink.

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Mies Louise Daley and brother. Emmet returned to their home at Anderson. Ind.. the couple, came to attend tho wedding of their brother, Merl" Daley and Miss Lillian Zerwer. whih occurred last Tuesday afternoon at tinZerwer home on Mjrtie n.cnue. 1 1 1

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The most important i local h ; M o r y w as enacl ciofe of the Klino:? ff i! when both the inters: at Calumet harbor bi'ls were The f.iyir.cr law is s;ir.:l dlan.1 act establishing t harbor commission cf IT' S:sn, appropriating rnsea and calling for Col. .Tud3on's plan. Th.-

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ill consist of tn-o from ea h ytat-; nj one commissioner to be appointed by the chief of engineers and the secretary of war. This is the first step toward a great transfer harbor a: Wolf Lake and Lake. Michigan, v. hi., li many believe v.-r.i soon be one of t.:e great ports cf the world. The Lake Calumet harbor V.1 authorizes the City cf Ch:ca o and trm nr.'.tary district to a-ranpo harbor construction b'" th latr - body. -Whl.-'h if given addition 1'. t a x: n -r po'v-

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A XA3IE PARTY. A name party given by Walfer T5patka was held at his home S, inlay evening. Those present were Mavor ?f cCorrr.ack and -wife. J-.idg- Henry

M. Gordan and wif, v."alf r Biol ski ;

sr.d wire, Mr. and Mrs. Ki!cizh'ki K .. Je'inck. assistant past -r . f Hosew)seh rh'i'ch, Chicago. K. Adamier . i

SBLBY-STAHXEY George V. Selby cf 3530 Ivy street Indiana Harbor, and Mrs. Elizabeth Stanley om Pittsburg, were quietly marr.id Saturday ecntr.g at 5 o'clock. Mr. .ello.- jg 67 years old and Mrs. sliaiiicy is 60 years. Mr. Selby is an employe at tho Inland Steel Co. and is a ii aCTia.nled ,111 Indiana. Harbor. Th. y were married at the Rev. Mcln tyre's parsonage. I'.r. and Mrs. M. uavm attending. Later in the evcn:;.g'a party consisting of Jir. by and h"s bride; Mr. and Mrs. M. oavin of Hemlock st. and Mr?. J add also from Hemlock St.. drove to Thil

Sm.di's for a supper. j The Ladies Klka will meet Tuesday evening .1'ine, 2 at the home of Mrs. ' Wm. lYie.-k. 4240 Forsythe avc. in- j stead of with Mrs. N. D. Connelly, j The Indiana HarbT Order Eastern Ptarsi will hnM thnir rerular meetir.!; !

Tuesday evening. June

candidates will be

the last meeting until September.

members are urged fo attend. Mrs. W. A. Macintosh and Miss France Spencer went to Shelby on Thursday where the MvIntoshes have a cottage. They will return home on Monday evening. The Pythian Sisters will not hold their regular meeting this Monday evening and will not meet until the secend Monday in September. Mr. and Mr. S. "W. Ogden and family cf St. Petersburg. Fla , have arrived In East Chicago to spend the summer with Mrs. Ogden's sister, Mrs. DarrAw cf Magoun &ve. Mrs. Ben Williams and son. Henry, spent Saturday In Chicago. Mdsa Emma Stumrf. vaughter of Mrs. Louise Stumpf of IVaeon st.. was ejuietly msrried at her home Saturday. June 15 to Wm . T. Luedeklng of Free-

port. III. By the liev. Geo. B. Jones. The bride was attftided by her sister. Miss Loatse Stumpf and the groom by Julian Molter of Freeport. 111. Immediately after the ceremfny the couple left on a rTbneymoon trip. Miss Stumpf has been associated wjth the L". S. S. Lead Refinery, Inc., for the past four years, in the capacity of ecretary to the supt., Mr. Luedeking was previously emrCoyed at the Kdwards Valve and Is now with the Federal Electric Co. of Chicago. On their return they will be at horrta to their friends at the home of the bride's mother.

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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.

Dancing Every Tuesday Thursday

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Saturday AT THE Open Air Dancing Pavilion MICHIGAN AND GRAPEVINE INDIANA HARBOR JohnstoBes Jtzzjr Jammers

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DeLUXE THEATRE TODAY AND TOMORROW Elaine Hammerstein in "THE GIRL FROM NOWHERE" Pathe News and Comedy WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY Mary Miles Minter in "DON'T CALL ME LITTLE GIRL"

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"SOUL OF YOUTH" By W. D. Taylor, who Produced "The Furnace" PRICED Matinees, 5c-13c-lSc ETening-s, 9c-13c-22c

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READ THESE TWIN CITY ADVERTISEMENTS

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eiEOiATisr. SHOULD BE TREATED THRU THE BLOOD Medical authorities now agree that rheumatism, with its aches and pains, is caused by germs that pour poison into your blood stream. Eubbing will not give permanent relief. Thousands of rheumatic su3erers have stopped their Egony with S. S. S. For Special Booklet or for i nd ! viduaiadvioe.trithoutcht.Tgt, write Cmef Medical Advisor, j SS.S Co.. Oep't 441 , Atlanta, Ca. Get S. S. S. at your druggist.

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"The Bank that Service Built' .Capital and Surplus $120,000.00 Have You Bought Stocks That Have Skipped Dividends? So many people have. Some bought "wildcat" sfocks that are worthless. Others followed a "tip" and invested in stocks that have been omitting their dividends. But the people who invest in the First Mortgage 7re GOLD Bnnds to be had at this Bark will get their current semi-annual interest on Friday, July fust. Interest and principal payments on these Bonds are ALWAYS paid at this Bank the very day they are clue. Since v,e began selling these Bonds 1 1 years age. interest and principal payments have been paid PROMPTLY. And these Bonds sell at par. stay at 100 cents on the dollar they did even during the dark days of 1914 and are redeemed at 100 cents on the dollar. They have a perfect record for full value, safety and prompt payments. Ask about these SAFE 1' Bonds. Chicago and Kennedy Avenue

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Literary Taste:

THE lowly and uncultured Tartars when books fell into their possession ate them to acquire the knowledge contained therein. They doubtless suffered indigestion. At least, they weren't overlooking any bet. There are mistakes both of commission and omission. Better, by far, to be satisfied that you have done your test and endure indigestion, than overlook real opportunities and feel the pangs of unavailing regret The advertisements you will find in this newspaper are business mines of opportunity. They tell you of values you might never know, if they were not there to guide you. : J4zt V Do you read and digest this advertising? Figuratively speaking, some folks "eat it up." They are the wise shoppers the economical buyers the ones who are strictly up to date on the opportunities for saving money or spending it most judiciously. Read the advertisements. Read them to know what's what in the shopping district. Read them to save steps to save money to save disappointments. Read them because they place before your eyes a moving panorama of business progress. Read them to keep yourself informed.

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PARTHENON THE COOLEST PLACE IN TOWN NOTICE: This theatre is cooled with washed and iced air, maintaining a constant temperature of 70 degrees.

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TODAY, TOMORROW AND WEDNESDAY May McAvoy

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"The Truth About Husbands" Portraying what women learn about men after marriage. Also V eckly Events, Topics of the Day and a Good Comedy

ANDREA DePARRY, Damatic Baritone NOTICE TO OUR PATRONS! Beginning today and during the summer months, owing to the hot weather, we are changing the policy of our program. WEEK DAYS MATINEE Latest pictures. Doors open at 1 : 30. Admission : Adults 25c, children 1 Oc. EVENING Pictures, specialties and orchestra. Doors open at 6:30. Admission: Adults 30c, children 10c. (Including war tax.) VAUDEVILLE AND PICTURES EVERY SUNDAY

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