Hammond Times, Volume 10, Number 33, Hammond, Lake County, 3 September 1921 — Page 2

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LIVE NEWS FROM THE TWIN CITIES

tiniH any tpualirUd leolor, wiUmut pevlous registration may vote during the usual hours, ami at hta uual wditiy jjIiioi- en the. aonpi Ion or rejection f the proposed nme.iid!.n--nts . ltallota w 111 be provided t-vf-ry voter ehowlnn 'Yes" fir the amendrui-nt and "N'o" i;a!"idt the amendment.

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u ne junior i!oo.e Civic O.ehrat m-a ; "'ith grisinda across from thn R;iib31c Irn n.nd Steel company plant in j hlcapo avcDUe, hounded forth to.? v, ; with & nuxober of fcish i-la.? rr.tcrUiia j neut and attractive cnc .ssins. T.-ii

cit-bratlon la schedule! tu stay In th.city until S-ptomber l"-.h- Amuni; th Knan events Is the most popular irl contest In the Calunift rtxlon, Srm 2ia nut benn found yet and the mpinbero of tha Junior ilos are looking for her.

HI MS TO Bll SPEAKER, W.-rd tm bftn recelv'l from L.. N. ITsm.-?. .-".ate .suneriittcr.d-nt ' public Instruction that 1m will be In (Jary fc'-.i'tvtlitcr 13 to feak 0:1 Amrrlianlstation. Ir. i'r,Hmn h.ad lnvltrd Mr Hints to upwuk In Ivit-t t-'liKago 1 1; ,!!Hi 1 a y .

RECK LF.S S IHilYIXi. Annie Stenlr of 3525 Block avr.u and Nelly Oonnil! of V.i!iwirJi:?r. Ini.. were arreted yeett-rday charged with recklcn driving when lntoxtoh.t-l and dliord-rly conduct. This cas will V tried In JuJro Cuhn's court t.i iy.

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Although the city campaigns will not bo formally opened until about ".-lpi.'mb 'T l.i, considerable activity Is In protrrrK!? In bith the t'stiicne and Tlcpii ! -,ca n rinks In th way of or1; h 1, 1 2,1 ; t on work . Sc voral or k an ir.a -tl.n :n-'tlnK have b.-vn hold by both I' art Irs thin w-i ami H is t .p"-! 1. that in t week w.'.l tea many more.

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Bui'.dltia- In Kast Ch!-asu and Indiua Harbor has taken nn unusual e print tha laet month aa eb.own by the bulldlr.jr pvrmita lssiud by (Vm, ,...- aloner Henry IjandfieM. Inuring the month of August f- rty permits or the construction of buildings in the Twin Oitlea. -aro lsu--d, the rouftruetlrn cost totaling uvt-r 160. COO.

ha mum ,oi'hi;ii heimk. a mzk. The Indiana Harbor Jophers have rwrganlze-i and most ? the fo.dball piars with the addition of several -x-ci'i'ojtc ylayt rt have be. n turning out rowubiriy lor practice. They hope l have tiie In st middle w t amateur foot!, ail team thin fall . They are lo, kir.tr for garneK with (rood miujiI a avvralr.ir from If." to 156 pound:'. Kor gamca write to O. J . Jvnv rs. iiiiiia.iji't, 2602 Mini stieet. India;. a Harbor.

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Very little enthusiasm i.s V-em rpent In Kast Ohlcagro toward th txt of the thirteen proposed constitutional amendments that will b.- ratified or rejected by th people here next Tuesday. September 6. The election is to hi bod, ja .Very vrt!r.? precinct of th city, at which

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Rev. W T. Mclntyro of the First Presbyterian church of 1-idiana Har-

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bor has returned f i .vsi: j t h r e vacation ?pent at b.-ivv.. Iowa, his parents and w iil be in the

tomorrow. Bible S-hool t:43 Subject. "Asia to Europe " Mortiing service 1 1 a. m. Sermon soib'ect: "Turnir Ajrain." Y. I. C V. 6:45. Kverinjr preaching T:?.". Sermon subject: "Season of I?e freshing." Mid-week .ervice Wednesday 7 : i 0 V m

Mrs. Frank Maples and children hae returned from Paw Paw I,ako where they spent the greater part of the .summer. Iiov. Peter Rudniek of St Stanislaus church of East Chicago, h:is returned from South Rend where he attended rellgous ?'TVli'f s at Notre I'ume. The In c parade of the Sunday school a of Indian Harbor on Saturday afternoon of September I'1, will be participated in by the Sunday school of the Firwt 1..,; .: t ihurrh. In rqdtp of the iiiteiibe heat of the summer the attendance hat; been w( II maintained and with this rally the winter's work wtil be well etarted. The Iphhoiis on the Kreat New Testament character. Paul and h:s work are a feast of (food things. The pa.-stor's wriiinn themes for tomorrow ;!1 be in the morning at 11. "A Strar.tr Traveling Companion," and at T i'c p. m.. " a ntd. Workmen." The Rord's Supper will be observed at th" tnornint service. The Ii:t-rniediate Youm,- 1'ei'ide will tr.eet at t, :;b The contest bei v een the society of the I'icted Presbyterian church ami ours closed last Sunday with n smashint; attendance and a most enjoyable meeting. Men are 'incurably re'itous." but now Is a time when only a Kood brand of t 'h 1 is; ian 1 1 v can stand tile teM. Aie you ilninir your jart" Sister Mary .toh n. l:o ft : ' rias with her parents. JTv. and Min. Tiiomas .1. Codfrev Si ot ll;i!i sti.-et

returned to Sprinnheld. III. ':.!.- morning accompaninl by her mother After a few days visit at S pr: u irfir Id . Mrs. Godfrey will jro t" Mast St Rouif. wlore shp u;l! visit with her daughter. Miss There.sa arid ii.r son. Thomas J Godfrey Jr r.'lvine service at the I'hurrh of the tlood Shepherd tomorrow will be a Cfl-ebratii-n of the Ibdy Rucharlst at T a m , a second Ruchanst with sermon at 10:45 a. m. The Hermon will be appropriate for Rabor Ray. Kemniber the change of hour from pvho a. m. to 10:45 a. m. Sunday school at 9:Sf a. m. Jim. Emm B. Spencer and daughter. Frances have returned from Pennsylvania where they spent the past six weeks vitiitir.K with relaliv and with friends. Mrs. Spencer will resume her duties Tuesday as social reporter for The Times. First c'oriKrresratlonal Church of Kast Chicago, corner Mrkouu and 145th m . Pastor. Rev. Frank Maples. Sunday .sohool at 9:3't a. m. Mornlns; service at PR45 a. m. The pastor will preach

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FATTY ARBUCKLE in "THE SHERIFF" Also HOUDINI in "GRIM GAME" TOMORROW WILLIAM S. HART in "WOLVES AND THE TRAIL" Also Comedy and Mutt & Jeff

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Today BEBE DANIELS in "THE MARCH HARE" Also a Good Comedy. Sunday CONSTANCE TAL MADGE "UP THE ROAD WITH SALLIE"

Mon. Big Doable Feature Monday and Tuesday "THE SPENDERS" With an All-Star Cast. PRICES: Matinee, 5ol0c-15e Evenings, 5c-13c-20c (Tax Extra)

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at the morning service and the choir will render the anthem, "He Hides Within the Idly." by ;. F. Hamer. th folo tiehifc sung by Mrs. Z. H. C'ampheil. VI f tor a to East t'hlcano are cordially Invited to attend the service of this church. Sunday school will tin In full Bwing tomorrow. We hope everyone will be present. The date of the annual reception for the teachers of the public schools to lm held by members of the Constrefrat tonal church has been chantred to AVodneeday next on account of the alumni circuit which Is being- held on Friday at Indiana Harbor, the original date bet for the reception. Mr. and Mrs George (Tapper left this morning for a motor trip to Sheboygan I'alla where they will vlrdt wilii a brother of Mrs Clapper. The full church program will he bei;un at the First Methodist church of East Chicago tomorrow morning and the meetings announced for Jhe tiny are u follows: 9 a. m. Mei !2reakfast Conference-; a. rfj. j i5unday s Iiool; 10:4fi a. m. Fuhllc VVorthip, with a hermon by the pastor on the nuhject: "Thy Brother;" Junior church Ktory, and kindergarten hour; fi:H0 p. m. Senior and Intermediate Epworth Ieanue devotional meeting; .Zt puhlic worshij), with a Hermon by the pastor on the nubject: "Ilrt and TMknitj." There will be good music, and a cordial reception for every one. The soi lal program of the church for the fail will open with a public reception to the teachers and public fchool ofticlalH In the church parlors. on the evening of cieptember lo. Mlaa Morrley. fu pervitins: nurse of the staff of nure.s employd 1y the Welfare Association T.as rf piurtfd, her renlKnatlon taking- effect September 1 Mlas ilorrlsBey will to Madison. Wis., where ahe will take a course at the university at that place. Miss Morrlfwey has been succeeded by Misp I 'euel, who has been In the employ of the Welfare for the past month.

Parachute. The prevailing Idea that parachutes frequently fall to open Is a fallacy. Ia BOO parachute descents from observation balloons during the war, only three failures oemprred. Brooklyn Eflgile.

SNOW GAVE UP HOPE OF EVERBEING WELL Indianapolis Man Never Expected to Recover Health Is Now Happy as a Boy. "Im willing to do my part to let people know about Tanlax teaue there's no doubt about Its being a wonderful medicine," eaid Andrew T Snow, 630 South Third St., Indianapolis, Ind. "For the past five years, that is until I jot Tanlae, I Buffered terribly from etomach trouble and other complications. Kverythlnj? I ate disagreed with me and flnnlly my nerves pave way and I couldn't sleep at nigh' to do any good. To make matters worse, rheumatism irot me In it!" clutches and I almost loct uee Oif my hands and arms. I grot to where I couldn't work to do any good and wa o dlscourag-ed I never expected to be a welt man asaln. "Tanlae. benefitted me in every way. I eat anything I want now and sleep, why. I eleep all night londr without a break and wake up in the morning feeling as active and happy as a boy. I've got more life and energy than I've had for years and Ju.st feel fine all the time. Tanlae certainly did the work! for me." j

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The Topmost Attraction of Hilarity, Music and Novelties Singer's Midgets And the Presentation of the Paramount Super-Production Mae Murray In "THE GILDED LILY"

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Special Attention Given to Kiddies at the Daily Matinees, 15c, plus tax admits them for this great treat.

Sunday, Sept 4th Entire New Show Also Singer's Pviidgets

Starting Labor Day

INAUGURAL OF OUR REGULAR VAUDEVILLE AND FEATURE POLICY

Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Thomas Meighan in The City of Silent Men

ALSO 4 SUPREME ACTS OF VAUDEVILLE WEEK DAY SCALE OF PRICES

Matinee

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Today and Sunday Big Double Show "JUST-U S SIX" A RIOT OF MELODY Direct from the Majestic Theater BURT AND HARRY MARKS " Comedians

DOROTHY DEAN The Novelty Girl

PITTS & WELLS The Country Cop and the City Girl

HUGO BALLIN Presents "PAGAN LOVE" With An All-Star Cast

NO ADVANCE IN PRICES Matinees 10c and 20c Nights 10cy 20c and 30c Show Changes Monday, Wednesday, Friday end Saturday

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