Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 21, Hammond, Lake County, 15 July 1921 — Page 8
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THE TIMES. Friday, Julv 15. 1921
FILM SMILE
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whtn it is slwavs shown what a
hard time she has.
Owen Moore observes that "most of the 'dry humor' these days is wet."
At the Co un ty Seat
LOWELL
"Garments of Truth" is a film title suggesting the most approved etyle of clothing for press agents.
Just because Eugene O'Erien has opened ''The Last Door" on the screen is no sign that the Selznick .star will exit.
Strenuous Photoplaying Mary Pickford is putting the final touches to "Little Lord Fauntleroy" while Douglas Fairbanks finishes off "The Three Musketeers."
"Who Am I?" is a title that indicates the confused state of the movie mind.
Elaine Hammers.?! is announced to appear in "When Youth Rebels." If she knozvs hou to wield the slipper there may be one photoplay tut t itcut the flourish of an automatic. "After Midnight" suggests the advent of all-night movies from which deliver usT
"Take It or Leave It" is a filmtitle that gives the -fans" wide latitude for freedom of action.
Photoplay News Briefs Anetha Getwell is a screen queen and not a case of illness. Ralph Ince will direct William Faversham in Galsworthy's "Justice." "Shadows of the Sea" will soon cast Conway Tearle's shadow on the screen. Even "Fatty" Axbuckle hesitates. His next picture asks "Should a Man Marry?' Eugene O'Brien has Winifred Westover to help him decide "Is Life Worth Living."
The tr.trrlor cf the Crown Tolnt Public Library Is boinjf redecorated this week. Tho condition cf little Jimm'.e Wa?. r.er who has been .seriously ill with dysentery tho past few days, is slightly improved. This aliment is quite prevalent among: Crown Point children just now. The family ot Michael Orimmer were called to PchererviHe on Thursday on account of the death of Mrs. Urate Reeder. a sister of Mr?. Grimmer and the wife of Charles Reeder. who dice, about five years as?o. The family formerly lived in Crown Folnt. Miss Mildred M'eirback. formerly of Crown Point, but now livins in East Chicago, was a guest of Miss Gladys Denmion this week. Mrs. C. Wirt and rr-n Lewis, expect to leave Crown I'oir.t the early part of August for a month's automobile tour visiting relatives in Huntington and Mark-el. Ind.. and different points in the southern part of the state. The funeral services of Mrs. Slles Pchaefer were held at the Free Methodist Church on Thursday afternoon. She was 72 years old and lived in floss, death resulting from a complication of diseases. she was the mother of Mrs. August Wirtz of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Major Allman hai e rented the home occupied by Mrs. W. A. Schcdell on Court street. They will get postesi'ion soon, as Mrs. Sci-.edell's
new home Is completed. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Passons who remently were proprietors of the Cedar LaZ;e grocery have disposed of their Interests there and will Ica e Crown Foint, not havinfl exactly decided on a permanent location. Mrs. Lilllian Howell came to Crown Toint on Thursday to lie a house guest of Mi, and Mrs. i:. C. Ciynicr for several days. Announcements were received in Crown Point on Tuesday of the birth of a baby boy to Mr. and Mrs. Michael P. Burke of this city. Mr. Burke is the manager of the Interstate Tublic Servica Co. Mrs. Burke is at present in Indianapolis with her parents. NEW MAHKIAGE LICENSES Harry F. t-ehendra. Gary. Mamie T. Rodney, Whiting; Colin S. Mackenzie, Gary, Harriet O. Clark, Gary; Eugene C. Carroll. Hammond. Dorothy Schwartz Hammond; William McKendrlcU,' Detroit. Katherine A. Foley. Gary; Gabriel L. Karey. Gary, Malvinka Tonic- : k. Gary.
Ollie Chitwood has returned to his home In 'Erownaburg, Ind., aljter a visit here with his brother, James Chitwood and wife. Parker Scott, of Arkansas. Is visiting his brother Joseph Scott. This is the iirst time the brothers have met in 2S years. Mrs. Paulina Taner returned to her home in Kouts, Ind.. yesterday after a vi.slt with her brother, James W. Johnson and otiier relatives here. Lowell seems to be in bad with the weather man. Rains all around us yesterday, but not a drop for the town.
business trip yesterday. Lowell Legion ba.ll team will have the big game of the season next Sunday when they play the Beecher team on the home grounds. Lowell defeated Beecher a short time ago by a score of 5 to 4 and the Beecher fellows are coming back to try and defeat Lowell.
IODINE AND HONEY CALLED INFLUENZA CURE INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! LONDON. A new prevention for influenza has been discovered by Dr. J. A. Taylor, a prominent English medico Describing the result of his experiment in the 'British Medical Journal. Dr. Taylor says ordinary tincture of
R It. Viant wag in Rensselaer on aiodine is mixed with honey and placed
on the tongue every two or three hours or oftener. When the recent Influenza epidemic brke out Dr. Talor was In Uganda, and he says that while Europeans and natives who were treated In this way escaped the epidemic. In other settlements and camps around him the mortality was very high.
PESKY DEVILS i QUIETUS P. D. Q.
T. T. 0.. Pesky Devils Quietus is
Hie name of the new chemical that
actually ends toe bus family, bed
Busts rtoaches. Ants and Fleas, as P. D. Q. kills the live ones
and their ezrj and stops future
Fenerations Not an insect powder but a chemical unlike anything you have ever used. A 36 cents package makes one quart and eaeh packatre contains a patent snout to set the Pesky Devils in the craeka and crevice. Your Drutrsrbt baa it or be can get it for you.
Try a "Times Want Ad"
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EDWARD HANISH & COMPANY, Props. Phone Hammond 3380 Corner Harrison and Conkey Avenue
Kindness Wins Fortune. I NTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE ROME. Ga. Kindness to a Mind man hes led Allison Gravely, ten-year-old youth, to a fortune. Ed Cousins, the blind man. cut off dozens of relatives in his will and when he died the boy inherited $10,0fK). The boy was adopted by Cousins, but a contest over the will probably will be male. The youth led Cousins about Rome for several years.
CAN'T KEEP FROM FIGHTINGINTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE BELFAST. July 15. The lull in Ulster hostilities was suddenly broken today when firing broke out in several quarters of the city. Three persons are known to be dead, but It Is believed, tho fatalities were greater than this, as it is likely bodies were secretly removed from the fighting areas.
educe those Dangerous
. Swollen Veins Physicians are prescribing and hospitals are using a new and harmless yet very powerful germicide that not only causes enlarged or varicsso v ins and bunches to become normal, but also reduces fc-olter. enlarged glands and wens. Ask any first class druggist for an original two ounce bottle of Moor.'; Lme.-ald Oil (full strength! and re'ue to accept anything In Its place. It is s-ueh a highly concentrated proparation that two ounces lasts a long time and furthermore if this wonderful discovery does not produce the results anticipated you can have the price refunded. It Is not wise for anyone to allow swollen veins to keep on enlarging. Often they burst and cause weeks of Pain, suffering and loss of emplovment. Start the Emerald Oil treatment as directions advise and improvement will begin at once. Generous sample on receipt of 15 certs, silver or stamps International Lab oratories. Rochester N". y. and Summer's Pharmacy can supply you .--adv.
.Vow U tbe Time to Get Rid of These t'Sly Spots There's no longer the slightest need of feeling ashamed of your freckles, as Othine double strength is guar-
' anteed to remove these homely spots. J Simply get an ounce of OthineI double strength from ahy druggist and apply a little of It night and morning and you should soon see that ! even the worst freckles have begun to I disappear, while the lighter ones have ! vanished entirely. It is seldom that
more than an ounce Is needed to completely clear the skin and gain a beautiful clear complexion. Re sure to a.-t for the double strength Othine as this is sold under guarantee of ninoey back if It fails to remove freckles. Adv.
Read The Times Want Ads
SKIRTS Made to your Measure, up from i J SKIRTS Cleaned and pressed, up from fOC Dresses remodeled, J 1 f up from T. For Cleaning, Dying and Remodeling, try the GRAND LEADER
I 164 State St. Hammond Near Minis' Department Store. j
Meat BEEF POT ROAST Young lOl and tender. Per lb 1 2 C FRESH GROUND HAMBURGER 1 Per lb 1JC FRESH CUT VEAL STEW 1 Per lb IUC Bacon
Finest qual- J Q
BRISKET BACON ity. Per" lb
SWIFT'S SOUTHERN STYLE 1 7 1 0 DIXIE BACON SQUARES Lb. 1 2 C
'Cheese
AMERICAN AND BRICK CHEESE Ol Finest quality. Per lb rf 1 C
Corn Beef
1
HOME CURED CORN BEEF Per lb 12c to
Bacon
SWIFT'S PREMIUM SLICED BACON In ! lb. or Yi lb. cartons not touched by human hands. For Saturday and all next week a 1 lb. net Y2 lb. net 46c 24c
Eggs
STRICTLY FRESH CANDLED EGGS FIRSTS Each egg guaranteed to be perfect. Try them if you want special quality eggs. OO -Per dozen OOC
Tea PINHEAD GUNPOWDER TEA Regular 50c quality. OQ Special, per lb IC
Butter BR00KFIELD BUTTER Finest pure creamery. Per lb. carton. . GOOD LUCK 0LE0 2 lbs
43 c 43 c
Milk
PET MILK Tall size. 5 cans . . . :
53
Oranges FANCY CALIFORNIA SUNKIST ORANGES Per dozen
30c
-Corn Flakes
SINCERITY CORN FLAKES 3 pkgs
25c
Coffee
HANISH'S EXTRA FINE COFFEE 45c quality. Special, per 3-Ib. can
91
PEANUT BUTTER Highest qual- OC. ity, 2 lbs iOC
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OF OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF
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Commencing Saturday, July
LOOK HERE IS ONLY ONE OF THE MANY BARGAINS
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16, for 15 Days
EVERY PIECE OF Furniture IS OF THE HIGHEST QUALITY
This William and Mary Dining Set consists cf Table, made of quarter-saved oak, 4 8-lJHrh ton. fi-ffint p-vtfnsion anrl fnnr rJitrs tn rrttrU wifli erpni'ir lotiher c!in cc
A beautiful ornament to any home. Price cf Table and four chairs, during this sale. .
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ATTEND THIS SALE AND SAVE TIME AND MONEY
Scores of our friends and customers have been asking about our July Sale of Sample Furniture, and their interest has led us to think they are expecting some they will be most agreeably surprised, as certain conditions have made it possible for us to reduce prices for this sale 25 to 40 per cent below current quotations.
included in this big event is thousands of dollars worth of new and beautiful samples, such as Pauior Suites. Bed Room Sets. Dinin? Room Sets.
unusual bargains. We know
Library Tahles. fhairs. Rnrkprs IC.frri.
en Cabinets, Rugs, Gas Ranges, Stoves, Porch Swings, Side Boards, Dressers, Chiffoniers, and many more items which it will pay you, Careful Buyer, to come and see. This is a Sale it will be worth your while to come miles to attend. We suggest that you be here early on the opening day, as the biggest bargains are usually snapped up first.
FURNITURE
COMPANY
2 14-2 162 18 East State Street
ammond, Indiana
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