Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 47, Hammond, Lake County, 15 August 1921 — Page 2

PAGE TWO

THE TTMES. Monday. Aujrust '15, 1921.

LIVE NEWS FROM THE TWIN CITIES

COL. HOUSE CONFERS WITH U. S, REPRESENTATIVE IN GERMANY

E ) - fif

HbHB'H WOMAN M OO -SHI E H Another venture o' woman's uTir'.s o compete with rnun in h.s i-ai i !.v

f world. professions was :.r-.:.K:it t- I .'ftjit Saturday n'.-cht in Co- c-..-. ui i Mrs. Francis Ynk, .'.11 Kml n l-'.aee,) Kant Chicago, proprietress, of a modern j

"moonshine" still.

Is1

'TWAS A SURPRISE

TO HER NESGH80RS! at the Parthenon

j I'ol'.o are peeking- th woman to i confirm or refute the Mory told by j i i g h t o w c r .

In

l i mf of the jHthrt'c situations

Terre Haute Woman is Re- "T1, nor..,.-.- wi.icn picture I w'.tl be f n.-.wn :it tiif Parthenon theStOred tO Hcaltll After 6 atie Thursday. Friday and Saturday t r ri it- that tr. ivhiiii a votith in hi tf ns losYears of Suiienng. ... :,n .:.. mny m ,au;i.Hn h.n.

f

fir

I

This Is one of the freak cases that ! has brought the attrition of the Ksstj Oiifijto police dt-part men t, whiih is' 0- :;iir sriven due consideration 1- .!...-. ; udthortt ! in an effurt t. thwart th-t i iomn.tne class of ttecurti;--; control -i ' the moonshine' husim-ss. Th,- Ir-ait has been attributed to Mrs.i Y.ink.j rnometarj" ambitions and m r! z?a!on.s efforts to s-ipply the many d:.-.- ! tr.tmri n point on th. n rt h sid.- wit'i ! out regard to the ooiijoi'iv:;,',.. j It i.. evident thnr Mrs. Yanko "'. n carrying her li;inf in a -----.jor ; n-;e from the number of c;all'-ns o :' , mash f i.nd at th'e time i f the raid. A; Co gallon mash Jot w .u. ruined y U r . ; 1- er.e and rllons ..f the tlni-Oied pro- ' lu-t I'nnl.'cat'J. I Or. the eve of Mr. Yark ' -rrest, the et side of tie e;ty w a arouhe.1 over the !;ik:n of lik.- ! f'if- 'tnfl Frank HoUsh, '! "5:: -'u-t: It iiana .';ot: - u t : cliinir ior. Hou .--. . r .-jc at-'-. -rf th!.- character .ir- i 'i."i . ' . week-end police records und d n tike precedent- ; '

e

fx t 1 - i

i

health i i-i-' rvin 1, ! .fhn, ! a.'." f"jlI Mi'j

i-':.L-'c n-:r..lti P to

. . ,. ' !;' il. .'.11

t ; u 1 1. - . i o 1 i ' 1 .tti- o-

M : ; y A. y ;. I

i uy tu'j in. o-s :1; Listitruitr.l t-

r di tue town, i.-.vn iiiuney, it in by em

ir 1

r-.- .,1. A

1 if. ' V

- x e-tf f i

e ' . -

6

hi-

i iu( :. a

! "My 1. j ego as a -ii!t ! and no on-, w !'. ! mffffvd d-irir.K lived on a r't:1

..it Mo' thit.Ka s if fill .'i I

! at t;;ii'.-f Iroiii i 1 . k e t ' -n .

i hurt no(o.ni f rtd-i. j sin-;, at i j wf-ak.T ov.' : r-tit a" a ! fact 1 i-

PAPER PRINTED ON MARS HAS DISPATCH FROM EARTH (Continued from page, one.)

-Ix years

.ioio'i ti'.nib'.e

know -a-hat I i ,,u

f tou i .J

1 i rj . ! i

i in 4 Ji'. he pK-adJ with the

in., I deao r to r-iturn his money, bat In-

I, dealer has him thrown out'

; luce. I-'esperate. he decid on y, ar.d goes to the home of the i- -sharp. He is discovered by

'na;! boy, however, and though the i;h trie to strike the child. his iter 6e.f stays hi hand. Finally e yister the gambler conns into

I Id-,'! (., t ir; a. j ' room and the youth breaks down o I . . v' t,tt! : ;i-;d tells her the whole, story.

1 tl.'r.n .-r and ! i-J horritSed to learn of t::-;l

r; ! m a.-, e- do.-p .r.d.

(US 1 t

t darl.ir t . t. Vita -vn rt 1 for? iif.-s.

Mr '.ok

appre.prtato ceremony on the afternoon of August, 13. 10 21. A. D. They f,,rtlier chow that Jut pr. vlouf- to the Jjy'.ti(r of the corner si-jin; there had lie. ri a urtat war of the nations of the .at'h In which a larirti nil ml -or of the members of the fratorn'fy and the. youns men of the y of i',in, 1 -Aero killed end woi ruled it is ale., stated that the F'ks lodpe con-rihu t ed lib-r-allv to patriotic funds- during and n.l-

. , ,.,, .... r- I Interc'i

i i e il, i n ..'j i 1 1 . . . . ... .... . . .

pos.f of the order c.-a to d-f- t.d the Institutions and customs of tiie ration. REPRESENT ATI VH OT BEST TYPE "The e.rMdi..za:loii w.iiiii built the temple and no dou'ut occupied it t-T at eat a hui.drei'. yi-ms befora inuv.rnj into another and larr-r edillee, was ii ni i; est ! ona 1 d y representative of the h'.i: Kt type of American citizenship

j and performed a Ki-f at pubilo crv!''..-.

It jtave freely to all worthy pi.tuic 1,-n-

ve s. . .r to u n t .-r tnr.a t e

Col. toward M. House (left) and Kllis Loring lrettt. Col Kilwrird M. House, one of the powerful figures in the Wilson r, n-,1 ,;w a newppapT correspondent, has been in Berlin. He has LaV several interviews there with Ellis I-orinp Uresel, who is repre- . emine the U. S. xroverr.mer.t in Ciermany, and the photo shows the two nun to -ret her in the (iernsan capital.

' ' o.ot. ei, i.ui pay s e-.fus nnd

- to i.e. In; I he money back to the boy and then pe-ople. 1 . er LeStiff j rm-hes to .the Kambltnsr den to try to -A ,,';. ,,f ,hf. lr wn, c .,

l .-.H-.e ner ..miner to qj.t me p;ace ... r,,rnf , to,,e flud revealed t

hb-h i "oi ever, 1 nere o;-. is n..arlv

tbe national I'lk lodr to deliver the ftddre.- of th-i day. Th? contents of the bos placed In the corner store was read to' the audience of mora than thr" hundred Kike by Richard Plater, ecetiiry of tho lodge. The names of the ine-mbers eif tJi bulidinir c-mndtiee weie fflvfin as Jtidre V. S. R!trr. Joseph F.nif, Hoy Cond, Gtorg Dobbins, i'liri ilath ise: Richard Slater and Frrtik id'Jtotirlie "one feature of the dtco,eryf of relies !., eotiy rf H tially newspaper ent li 1-1 Tie- I :-Ue County T'inH which hears the smie det as tlie laylryr or diner stone. Tills pape r re veals fin

-.ndltion then existing on

the ear'ii which should l,e u'"f jl in th'

wet aiel drv cani;aiR.n now be.inir wi ! on Mars It nepears that ti e ycir -

ctr.tr.ciit of the t.'r.it-d States had t""d ia-.cs p'-ol-.'iiit.'un the manufacture and sale of iil-i leil'i' b-v rage.-. Therefore it ! ra'her a ir.is ir, to note that although tli ip law was prrjsumii.! ly in toj-e. the newspap'r contained i.e-vs

lO'CoUl-t I r ij V ,.

(.tv had l'-on intoxicated the nlfcfct b fe re .

sh .wlr.jr 'hat Quite 1 cons'. ;- itb.'ti of the population of tV

Tar.i-- i nlike a d.rfer. l,t

j any thttis; !..!' i 1 n with v. 1 1 n o' n p i ri t V, e j and h.ippy ml j trou id n . ; pound s in u i V i , I be; .- ' n : ' . i Till the j I, , I t "''-' .y i. I to p, t T.. ''ho" "

h i foi-ev,-

! I v il h ir!.!-.;-; in a raid. In a scene that

.1 y u . 1 m vv th action and filled with thrt!:. i.o A . .-n.tinic j Twenty wild leaplns bro.n h.o flv. .... ;:,; all m;7ht. i vers n re the st'-eds the owiieys ride t,. e, e-.i.ej K.-t-j 'i Iv.arry S.-mon'i. ultra-modern we.-t-'r . refreshed J ern ..n,e.y This comedy f eaH.,j ' ; beior- my i "Th Fail duy." and It w !'.l he shown iv K.i.n-; eleven .'it t he Fa rlher.on hi .ltrr on the above . .-.mi ii s .-asy t'l dii"-s.

d v 'ii'.- ii. - ' ii.it . H rat -J.ari y can do with a score of j

.';ti.. .Iy ad ! i maehlte e whicii mad.- I.i.o r

eit iK... , l.tllidiliK to have been vibrant 1 .i v,' ..

heisrht -nnd artistically de-lgr.ed. The tirst tifir r was ynrtly h l..v tiie siirffjre of the proa:-, I and was equif pvd with device? known as i..w;in-f a '.leva and hill, aid tab;.... Tfi,- p:;t p-n. .. of these d''vle, h is unknown to the :o '.-r. -llilc men from Mars, '1... l'.;or wns divided i-i'.o read.-ik' and, v rimirs while tie- tii'id md ton four

. a mo ii e I

ll.'ii

EPF.T m:xs .oo .President Hardlntr Is expected : . ire rtojnce s(. n the appointtnet,t of f.o .. ejt Tod, retired capitalist, ensr:r.-er n i 'eijs.ni ss inm. as th-1 next ni:r.i-i 1 -n. ef i Immigration at rliit- Idnn '. MTod will succeed Frederick C. Waili.-i who 4 n.-w in chare... Mr. T. - d is in K. trope with the ere '.en : 1 a i s from 'he Department of Labor, ntakinir a oareftll study of th immi r-raf h.n problem and he Is expected to return to the t'nited States In Septemh-. r. It is understood that his r.orn ; n.i" on w;li .e

M .- oil en c . ut-of J'i, 1 ard

Lew V 1 1 1 i am s ,,f Feacon st i d Frid-c. f- etilnir for several n ttii.-sts includint; Mrs. Mrs . liilm and Mrs, Ismert.

iie ;i:iJM,;!''r Mr. end Mr,11. -o. . i; a i L.".t.-n-'ri,

d' M:s. 1 lurry ACkr-'yd . 1". .! . rct- rs-oo of Fur- ; s.t.jf.- With re.atives

MHO USE

FOR MOONSHINE

1riis.;v''v-! yiv

like I did is i ' in iniimmei. lie does noire lhmasj I .cii.. a i! - .. than ih.- maker i.f a i- I m oid 'r v St'im-j eve- dreamed of. I; is cer-! ' i tidi.ina H.irb-.r fiiniy remarkable the abuse a micl.ine j ti 1 by lead;n. j ran take and stf.l cive s-rvioe. J -Adv. ! i

eon t air.. -d a fta;t- and a as a jd;ic r e ... . . .. r,

dollar" America n

;Li;:t;: -.FOR MORE EsIEROY

Eluild Up Your Blood When, you are listless and have tho don't cares.it ia because you lack (oms quality that would fill you with vim and drive. Nir.e tixaes out of ten the solo cause is found to be Impoverished, weak blood. You will find as thousands of ethers have found in the past (50 years, that S. S. S. i3 the recogrnir.ed standard blood building tonic. Fcr Sr.eriat Booklet or lor individual advice , il hout cliarfrs, write Chief Medical Advimar, S.S S. Co., Dp't43S. Atlanta, Go. Gef S. 5. S. ar your druggiBt.

1 in''iio..-. k ii ow n The- sln i 5 i means e the standard of

i

sent to the Senate by I'resi b

Injr soon after he reaches this roi Mr. Tod is president ,.f the riicasTo Company of Kaff Chi. .; row resides in Xew York.

Hard- i

Tie- knows 'yd -.tie Fence 'pe at mo ?.', ;r!, l,es hih. Fi'irC ft . 4S ch-s. 1-0 f! . Ciin'on & -son Co. Mrs Add. ri T .rr of Floomih id. la . a iin.s- thiv week of Mrs, U. M. if.-id of -1512 Mag. an avenue.

II'

M.ss V

I See. h a s ; Iti-c w n of i l.ovlis.

r.i.-wn of 4.', "4 V.i;-lui

iliaw ,'. .?ji;e, S e

ley Johno..m :.i ! Walt.. i- 1! -n ..i-ji ( n, M.

.;. i" l b,:0.r

. ."li it ll-a

t-

lis we.-k Mis'

Foreigner's Wife Uses It To Rub on the Baby's Back. A new- use for "tr. 0"ti s Ii : r.-" was excitedly explained by a liary ni tin-r at '

t he Uary police statior, list

ivlirrj sh

v. us b'.-lng hooked

w et-K n a

OEKTIFY MYSTERY

PHOTOGRAPH jHK

SMIDT'S A FAMOUS EATING HOUSE Thai PI. ;t .st:ii . It has the laipest fish and hi'-ke ii d't.n.-r restaurar.' in the

i.'tii. -To district ii n d one (,f the largest "n h i"' M ic h i-a n is the belief of pot- j r. :i i-'n.ii' f'-etN In. .i.din.is of peop.e fviry wee U t hroun i,. ,ut the, summeri :n -. n i li .-. He started bus'.ne-su in a I

ry tratne n-uldin -r on U olf

and

ar

ip his heg t'usir.ess

n merit.

"O'her information in the pack-. "'reJ

I-nners prrn-r', ( M tor poori-y i J i ii-it ; 7 f.-st

ks h.rd oi thirty -!vc.-- 1 VigaV VhfiSn.

w: V- ru,:f-,,i- l" r ''tV'For Rich. Red Blood 1-0.1. d. oiniiiii! i.;- ,'. .'lire s hn.e. a

ti.- Uary 11 plnvol at t! the )a in- ,

ha nk r

Ai.s'l:1 -ind M

I .--'I ' . A

1 :

THIEVES AIIHOAI)

C IT Leonard of the Cen' mi .Mr.'r' can Tar.k far Corporation report i ' th police station yesterday th-it sen e r.e hnd entered the e-onipnny comrni.sary an 1 aken merchandise. r.ui' in in to lo'i.

M - s

I. OfHtk 1 Seer- i Si r I, .- oft'sce II. K tier .It. I. 'I'll tH'fl We ells I'ii'..rte. I:.dl4in.

1,1

N e w- s

--- of Ma t'l ha. I'oroi'v 1 n i ii n 1 11; d a

i 1 -1 at

pi'rsf. r.n tnnrn

JR--:ha d M -i: 'eiiuc h no! is .1 Th - M !i eve-, Ve A '..

! r' Mr. d' 4T1 "? 1'arlim-i-mov-d Friday o sep,- ,

n i- p. c ii

wii. iviitr.iiiinii sue tun.' 11

the sfir! over it. r kne dl ess (itld pro.' rC-'.e-d t'

d

' y

Small Girl's Generou Offer. T.iitio Ko-s,. v.-jis, playing with her f'.oM when il e wig fell off. Just then

(i tr.nn nun' aionp who hnrl no hair!

.'. ' mi the top of Lead, itoso ran up I

to h id aii: f-aid: "c-ny, mister, you

vol" '

i

I

dl

Mts. CeT.er Sale of S5i Hemlo.-k St., Indiana Harbor, reports wh'le :"t;:rn-

ri? home Saturday rlsl.t ibout 9 , " '"' o"elock from Barnes' Grocery store and! "''od when pnssinfr on "! 3 5 1 ii betw een li"ri 1 1 ' n ami llemlock street, tliat a m s'.-. -r-i ii mi- ' ' bed i,er purse containing j;.. and run fttd d 'vfi the police station Mrs. S'a'o w n s nn i '.M-t" jl., to g-ive a description of the man:

iv no attacse-i ner. as yet ui.s man 1 has not been captured.

st --n 1 '.iri a i -1 --r a

hari-ii of violating t he st ate liuuor ! ; . r

nhiioy i f Si 1 . 1 S A N i '

"Me no make '11m moonshine f r V'-" ' !' -ta. -..!-. emnloyed in t he j drink ." e x ..; a ir -d Mrs. Kr.-il lnasky ; Kiel" r

ml 1 of 1st h .-ivenu." and I'fiH-vurf firoi .

In 'or .ken Hn.ellsh. "I'.ai.y. flu sick w,.nin in hack ard I rub 'em m and make" "'1'

ivkr. up..n she turr.'d the lit- ; - ' f

lifted up her . 'O' 1-0.. -

1 1 . oi n . . (.,-) a t e .

From all outward an; earar-ee the chill had been tauch to lav dui' t .-a the motii'i-'s kne- as .she. wcit thruneh the net like a veteran j.",.;, ven l s. a i nn 1 n wh-n the moio-r touched 1 . r l ack . H iinvf-r wlon the per f or man -p- was oor tie- lilt;.' iirl f-'i-:.'"t her ai'm-rrs and hepped t - the ft.-...r ;,d sk.op.d a round as if no'.hlr.K w .-.. the .naror

Vv d Ian-: is still ali- j .... ,,, h,-r. d t-s.se,i ,-.r 'iq c'..;--keni - il,.;',,.,. Ci v .Ind-re Ini'-r. tt m..t'n r

s-u.sam;';' did : HENRY' P. DAVISON AND HIS WIFE WHO

. . , seen to t ov.-r at. v i" iter tr.vn 1

a.iM- C-Pii? will tn.-t Tn--iT : 11 Mo Cyril Ihiipii or

1 rt

Pnr'icr. tlo- . ft i

:t .

1 r-1 - e d as j .-f ,!-lStee ! eml inc he-- 1

1

' ii 1

sens, ,:rac

i h

t , d i s c ver

mi! utle tnis wlr- to oryrer that . ..... .r.... .i-.rt e . - v..l

, IS t lie ; e.h j-; s,..( ,,u :ir y nj Vina iirrtU i 1 t i-i if you want if." ,,-.,! : I oi a, 1 Somewhat Strong. 111 -'s j There were times when the lngu

P.sf-il !;.y the first Commoner woubi liave lioen considered fulsome in an

; . o 1 , . . . i h 1 h a mi

, if'iis'orn r-oiH t. ns when Speaker Rich

t ;

W . 'II

IS f

M.e.ri

I

t

1 1

cor:, pared iienrv ill 'Tor justice ana

erreiit,!,-, t,, omnn fnr henntv rmd

the ,.. swspsper 1 j come'ipecsi to Absalom." Manchester " --'ii-T wife Odhriiinn.

Twin City News Notes

READ THESE TWIN CITY ADVERTISEMENTS

it did with the police. She .! , told 1 the co.ii t that, a man sold h'-r t'i .!u- ! u -r. but if --ho fails to l.ae i-.im 'n ' curt this nii.nilr.j;. Judsre I rjns w ii'. i

probably impose a penalty.

ACCOMPANIED HIM TO HOSPITAL FOR OPERATION TO RETORE HIS HEARING.

. v vii -cr- y.'vve rjos.

Miss Minnis Kenny and Miss Anna lelnmsik left Sunday for a 'wo weeks vacation to be sp-m at St Mary's of the Woods, at Terre Haute-. , Miss Huldfl. KablitSEer who has he en spendins: the week with Mr. arid Mrs. A. K. Peters of Harir.fr aifiiii", returned to her honia at Crefe, Illinois j e?ta:-'lay . Arthur Merrifield of Indianapolis epent the past week With his mother, M'V .T. A. M.rrifbM

PLEATING AND BUTTON-HOLE HKMTiTnu(;, m tto kivhk. 1 .. im 1 in u ' PUii MPT SUBVICFl CAM. VSSKY" TKLKPHONK 4(i 3 STATU Sl'KEHT, HAMMOND. 7-15

LOTS OF MOONSHINE

Mo,'n-h'ie fl oved freely ' ;-. Ha m- ( lii.-.rid i r. tiie la.-t 4 s ho and a la ! i iis-nnni nl of dr-.iiiks Woke ,ip :',. mrt n nr in ja 1. Th--y a .-re arraiiir;,- ,

I

t-

1

'., : .i-i i.

Read The Times Want Atl

A il, Tiiih .

and each ro-ivC a line ,.f til. The: are John A" a i 1 com i A', atoj h aver. :e M. perls. Whitinc: .lames Ahem. ,ss"i

i FILM SMILES

-and so forth By Mi Speed

uiiLruiunrinrrr!

,T-r4 IIMFTi

JL JL n

S(

IFI

The Dollar Put In The Bank Is The Saved Dollar Saving is made easier if you first Link vhat-, you intend to save. Cash your next pay check at this tank and then deposit in a savings account here ($1.00 starts an account if you haven't one) what you inte nd to save. Put your savings regularly in this Bank. -A 'nether you save $1, $5 or $10 each pay day. Lank it first here. Let this Bank help you save. It is not larger amounts deposited at irregular intervals, but rather small amounts saved steadily that soon build up the bank account. Enjoy the protection of a kept-i:p savings account. Begin to save now; deposit your savings here, where they will be safe and earn interest for you. Chicago and Kennedy Avenues EAST CHICAGO x-scp-., INDIANA

f if i.'h 1 r i'A -ii 1

AS hero of a photoplay a pr;ie-fic;"-.trr may be shipped in filmcans hut -a hen he

jt cuits actira an.'i

J-.ii films nvry be canned httt cannot he shipped. Evasion of the law

might arise if tiie fighter could prove he was priie-actinj!!' and not prizefighting.

-ft I in

s

-1

1 1

v

0

If '

v J

M.i. .-ft: s v "t '

. ;.. 1 l I 4

s

Ml 1

t

s s. rr-

5i

n si U

Jl

"Straight from Paris' and "Excuse My French" are movie signs that indicate the return of some of our new-rich tourist from Europe.

CT", g S sw. p - -,v-.v:v -A't't .I 1,. I. I;

vf v 1 s

ill

F T P 9. T

TRUST & SAVINGS

-r: jrrjK MK.. a ,. C"

A.

;;;, ;;i!i!iiiiiiiiiS;r,;ci

13T.h AND CEDAR. STREETS

INDIANA. Ih

Business Men Invest In These Safe 7 Bonds Careful business men are among those who invest in Ue First .Mortgage 7',' GOLD Bonds recommended by and sold at this Bank. They find these 7'I Bonds a safe investment for surplus money. Srcured by first mortgage on income-bearing property in the City of East Chicago, these Bonds represent a choice grade of securify. And our confidence in them is such that we first invest our own money in these Bonds. Make your waitms? and surplus money ean MORE. Get 7'" and SAFETY. Start now. Ask about these Bonds, get the booklet describing them. Visit thi Bank, write, or merely telephone Indiana Harbor 1 ,000. Partial payment plan if desired. Payments of $10 monthly buys a GOLD Bond

d if

b H'

A BIG DAY MADE SMALL BY THE USE OF A FEDERAL ELECTRIC WASHER A SIMPLEX IR0NER

"A M an of Stone" is to be moved to love hy Mirtha Mansfield which should not be so hard as the film-title.

t :? , N'rtt Terk City by Mrs. Dav'rr.. I" ! lo-;,-,' i u u r. 'i e-rc t e ,-,d tlo e.peration was for j c I', tr.e removal of a gr.mdh. or tuir.er. ! fan ii'.-ii hud :.e-n prrs;r.jt RKainst his j w-j ' ra n, isii-ii.i lor. i-c'nes nd affectini; j

-i ,

ir- r.t

WHAT THE S1LKPI.E3: WILL IH.OI " c implex " : n a n ruff!- bat -o I Miif, n nd ' '

n p t o tl'-n 1 1

a. .-fa' wrt'.e. I l.i.. 4A&''&X

a tin e-, n a i-iuie., --v.jjJ!. everythir.jr rxo'i'l ;.C-:.oa: th,- cb !,n vISSt-ir th fancy shi'-

"Ot OMS tlil-cil-.l ; ;e j ,V fcCi ' V its iii iia- p.-i-tori-. I.. , th.ro The eb.-hi-s I ' ikVJS--in the -uadd, ,- ate ! 1

il-

HHI1- H l.d im'fi eif-.bornt"-- dresses It ill iron o th entire a'i?feton of the vmst fasf-diou-kite net! aprons n I f li l

While David Belasco revive "The Easiest Way" on the stage Selrr.ick w-.li do likewise on the screen.

'ns jsrxw n t mm rim nnmw mm w ta ""' w tfm fWWW mrmv W1

''The Ten Dollar Raise" may he all rifht tn pictures but some of r.s would appreciate it in more tati);tMe form.

7 a ijsgj .-S-'w-'iEIijii;j6-..'''iilM' -j'-- ui t'l

-vtiTE- r:-s r"---, - ' .-i m s. 'i y

I F -a 5 ol! tv f 1. ,t i' i i I-

Quite impossible tr ntc;in a l?t cf kids q'tung excited ever "Schr-A Das" as a mo-vie subject.

re hi, ii - ' .mrr',i,rr5,',"i' jg.. i 'taif M il-

1 ,a,

' 1 l r e

, I s?.-' J. A3t'i!- aa'.-I?-?A-Si

,1 1 !-

.1, a-i 1 .1

-ar: y. a ' - - :

- ' 1 io SO,.-., L'.iy :,cr, p 1 a m a S 1 11 iiflr ea r 1 1 h 1 i i i n ii- the lea.-t. i i . . r , i - - s i hosiery: men s r.eciisee

ih r wn-h'.r.i a. ti "1 ami -ilk shir's: ard Iron bef'er than the .i'lderah The j expot Inur.dress eon do br hand, ps with the opt n- b.-eli s to the finish and "'rslCiine-.tf I of rdKcs. T hi eel. -t )ms : napkins tind

$5.00 WILL PUT ONE IN YOUR ; J";!,,, r';';1-: ',VVk' HOME TODAY $10.00 WILL PUT ONE I.N YOUR HOME TODAY Ask About It st Hummers I Ask About It at Summer

and it d"-sn't ! This -i v. i'.ise. is found only t u m b 1 i aluay: i n r -: the- to;

A FEW DRUG SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK

Those film-titlfrs have such pleasant ideas. For instance: "Why Trust Your Husband?"

Wonder where "The Hell D;ggers" found a suitable location fcr filming their story?

Today, Tomorrow and Wednesday

,f3 r IM" C A TJ T

M -f.i-ert roi.,' - -e' - jr.;..-- i-p--. fi i ..j e- .! - - : fc- -SI o,5i -i a. 4 . 1 - W t fc: i ' V- J- " . wi'-.; p

all

Trumth!Hiiiiii.tiiifT7mrrrTTT!T

"Via Fast Freight" promised for

I "Fatty" Arhuckle. has been changed

to "Handle With Caie." Why not add "Use No Hooks?"

I A i iui oil

at?

-JS, dkjWIBlF M V C-T ssp

WILL GIVE YOU SOME RARE

11. lni

1 75c Anodyne Liniment J 50c Lime Stone Phosphate . : $1.90 Bromo Seitze. 25c Colgate's Talcum I i 25c VA illiams Dental Cream

i 1 .90 Sanatogen

35c DeLuxe Shaving Cream 60c Rubber Sponpr s ...... $1.00 American 0,1 $3.25 Dennos Food

"Short Skirts," ' High Heels" and "A Pair of Silk Stock.ir.es" are titles that will put the movies right in' style.

i-'cjusi : fV -a. .y

rr if

. .53c , $1.25 Ideal Malt and Hops . . -37c bOc Mufti "$1isc SI'00 Tanahc " 30c. Cuticura Soap $1.60 51.00 Celery and Iron Tonic. . .27c $1.10 Nuxated Iron . ,39c 30c Menne.n's Talcum ..63c $1.40 Sloan's Liniment , .2.69 50c Lithia Tablets

. . .79c ...40c ...87c .. .23c . . .69c . . .83c .. .21c .$1.02 .. .29c

WE GIVE S. & H. GREEN TRADING STAMPS

4 tt-i-i I I4-1J4 IX W-L 1

.- ;:j : .:i !.jii-a;jT

Concerning New Films Constance Talmadge is to return Scanda!" to the screen. Ruth Dwver is Eugene. O'Brien's leading woman in "Clay Dollars." The entire cast of "A Man's Home" have had their names up in lights. "Extravagance" in th? movies has finally congealed into a film title.

AND LALXH WHILE YOU'RE LEARNING Topics of the Day, News, Comedy and Specialties

rni.; riXi , .... i , i i ... i4.-,---fX4-.T- r--,

rams zu k

THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY FLORENCE V.'DOR b "THE FAMILY HONOR' Also Larry Semon in "The Fall Guy"

FCR THE CONVENIENCE Cf THE PUBLICF

HOIiMAN Since rSTATE. HAMMOND.INDg

TELEPHONEiS 12 O -U I - ' '3