Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 66, Hammond, Lake County, 7 September 1921 — Page 2
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THE THHS3 Wcdnpsdav. Sept. 7. 1921
LIVE NEWS FROM THE TWIN CITIES
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AU'MM ASSOCIATION '1X CE1.EJ5RATE The Alumni of East Chicago after exerting much effort are vom ; msf arrangementd for their gala circs -uel fair. TU.S 13 the first event of it kind ever trie-d ily the Alumni In th:.s city and ail indications point to a phetionilna.1 jiucve&d. It la an honest to gov!, r.eas hoir.e talent c'.r.tus -w ith a., the aiiiUseinenttj of childhood iay.- ,tw:l.t-
:ng at thi door. The entire ley school wl.l be utilized fr iwao and transformed into i
grounds for tho two ni&ht-j, Tiur.-Jiy Priaay. Bept. 8th and iin. 1h entire how cover r -rio. of t hree hours and Is 1H idi. -i in: two farts namely, he sr.de , -w. . ulnr from 7:30 .to 9:00 and the nala show from 9:00 to ll:Qu. i. .n't u.i f sec Fatima In the dance of th f ve-i veils. Oiga, the Hula cancer, the mm -.d 4oga, the cabaret, the thu."u m : wonders, th fun factory ur,..i ia-t, l.-jj not leaat, th etylo tlow dirt-.: from Tar la. The main shew will conf.st of ytunts put on by the various clasi s, t ii - nest of wiilch v.-Al be awarded a lar.e banner with the Ilut Chicago H:fsh School lnalg-nla engraved therein. A large paradewill precede the performance of Thursday evening- and It Is urged that all Alumni be present at the McKlnley .school at 4:30, Thursday September 8th. The admission will be very nominal and the entire public la -welcome. Tue purpose of the fair i to create more brotherhood tmoinr the members of the association and to ai-so enable tho Altmnl treasury to swell. Get on your mark, j;t set and ko to the circus Remember the date Thursday and Friday, Sept. Sth nd fh at 7:S0 p. m.. McKlnley school.
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Attention Alumni! Be (lire and attend the dress rehearsal at the McKln- :. y Kchvol tonight at 7.30. Don't for. .;et the parade tomorrow night at 4:30 .it ilcKtr.U-y sv-.hoi.-l. All Alumni with and u ;thout 11140 hi nea be present.
CIVIC I L.LM MEETlXi There will be a meeting of members ;:-:e civic CI ib of Indiana Harbor :. 'S.h-tht for the jmrrose of electing directors and going over the financial Interest of the ciuo for the ensuing year.
Ford Salea rooms to further the movement in securing employment erf men living: in EastChicaso and Indiana Harbor, at tho Twin City's plants. A permanent committee was appointed to co-operate with committees from the Chaiber of Commerce and the rnemthe Chamber of Commerce and memkeep things warm until tho unemployed have been taken care of. The Americanization Unemployment Committee are Oeorsre M. Clark. Henry I Klemm, Margaret Crabill. Martha Wiiite. John B- Lehman. John McKenzie. Ijco Bonaventura, Peter Oorofolo. Amony the main speaker.-? last eveningwere John Kennedy, Rocco Itortjlo. Alderman Peterson ind Alderman Oswego.
Veteran of Civil War Still Hale and Hearty
A .SMALL KXPIOSIOX The boom that aroused people from he dinner table lat evening proved to e ar. xpioslon of metal in the foundry : the Ueorpe I.lmbert Company, of hist Chicago. Not a serious affair ,1 the damages recorded was the blow ie- out of 50 window lights and the .ipoh'i of the kM-'P, wtthout Injuring single workman. It is said a hot mo.tal mixture was '.osed down upon some water, the reaon for the explosion.
TAX m IKiKT
The members of the common council -e exacted to approve the city tax sd ire t at their meeting- ton'.srht at the cy hall.
FINE XEW CiHOt lITtY. One of the niftiest of Kast Chicago's recent business acquisitions. is the tVeiierveii grocery, now open for business or. Chicago avenue. It is pronounced one of the most attractive stores in the Twin Cities, and the policy of the store 1 no less attractive, broad and liberal, wi'li Quality as the keystone, supported by courtesy and service, with" a personel that ought to win its share of the business in that section in a very short space of time. This is not a chain store, but is controlled and operated y local people, familiar to the general public. They earnestly solicit a trial order.
nnzEX's p k rt v meet. A warm meeting of the Citizens Party will be held this evening: at the home of Mrs. John Pavis, 42L'f Daring avenue. The speakers for the evening- have promised topics of Interest for their audience.
REGISTRATION
Next Saturday, September 10th. has b"en ct &3 the date for every voter of the c5ty of East Chicago, to r. u :- ter, regardless of w-hethtr ho or .-he have, registered heretofore. Your chances to vote in the coming- fail election will depend upon whether you rearister at your precinct poll'ntr place fitter So-? t ember 10 cr October 10.
SEW ITALIAN CLl'D At a meeting- last Monday a soc. 1'. Italian oltii ut.der the name of P'antr A'ghlri was organized with a 5"1 ch.arrer membership. Councilman Itoeco Q-lorftlo elected as chairman, Venzenzo VaVano as vice-chairman an 1 Mickele Moio as treasurer. As yet, permanent quarters have not been lo- , cated for the club. i
TO HELP VNEMPLOVMET M-.ich enthusiasm was sown last ev;:int nt the Americanization unemployment meeting held at the Kunn-U
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TODAY AND THURSDAY Feature Attraction
AUDITORIUM MAX FELFER. Prop, J67 Olunet Are. Phone Hmi 1 931 William Russell in CHEATER REFORMED" Also Gale Henry in Movies
READ THESE TWIN CITY ADVERTISEMENTS
"Wassey's Pleating Shop EMBROIDERY, STAMPING, HEUSTITCHIJiGi BITroX HOLE. Bl'TTOS COVERING, Hit VIUNG. B18HIXG, FANCY STIIX HLNC. frt STATE STREET, PHONE HAMMO.N D 44. 8-7
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Car4 social bIvcu tontte at 7. 45
gt. Patrick' hall, reshments aerved.
Good prizes, re- ;
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'JAPANESE REVUE'
A Gorgeous Oriental Novelty SIERRA ELONA Colorful Bits and Impressions MALLOY BROTHERS Down Where the Watermelon Grows ATWELL & DE BOROUGH Simp Simpson Also Wanda Hawley in "THE OUTSIDE . WOMAN" Six Reels
THEATRE
TODAY AND TOMORROW Alice Brady in "THE LAND OF HOPE" Pathe News and a Good Comedy FRIDAY Harry Carey in "DESPERATE TRAILS" SATURDAY Edith Roberts in "LURING LIPS" SUNDAY Wm. Faversham in "THE SIN THAT WAS HIS" SATURDAY Big Double Feature SUNDAY Big Double Feature
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News Notes
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. O'Oonnell and Mr. and Mrs. D. C, Morris wern In Chicago Saturday evening to seo "Tip Top" now playing at the Colonial. Guests over the week end at the Karl Jansson home, 1222 Beacon St., vera Mrs. Oliver Elthon of Minnesota, a sister of Guy Brentlinger, and Mrs. W. B. Haus of Hamilton, Ontario. Mrs. SI J. O'Connell and daug-hter Mlss Anita, left Sunday for Detroit, where they will enjoy a two weeks vacation. The P. II. Eilleter family returned on Monday evening from their summer cottage at Paw Paw Lake, Mich. Mr. Gragido and Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Klckles saw Fred Stone In "Tip Top," Saturday evening. Dr. and Mrs. E. Q. Steffea of 4311 Baring ave. are the proud parents of a baby born Tuesday morning at the Mercy hospital, Gary. Mother ar.3 babe doing very nicely. Mrs. C. C. Petersen and two children left this morning for their home In Los Angeles. They have been spending the summer in this city visiting their many relatives and friends. Hans C. Petersen and family returned Monday from I'aw Paw Lake where they spent the summer. Esther Rebekah Lodge No. 73? will meet Thursday evening at 8 o'clock in I. O. O. 1 hall. The members of the Congregational church have issued Invitations to the teachers of the public achools and to
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Informal reception held this evening in their honor In the church parlors. There -will be a short prorram and a social pood time enjojed. The Sons and Daughter of Liberty Lodge will meet tomorrow evenlng at the Auditorium hall on Thursday evening. Tl:e -ntertaiament that was to be given at this meeting- has been postponed until the next regular meeting of the lodge. The woman's Home Missionary Society of the Methodist phurch -will meet at the home of Mrs. George Summers 3S20 Drummond t- Thursday afternoon at 2: SO o'clock.
Isn't It Stranfle? Foroehow or other the man who enores th loudest always seems to go to Rlepp first In a Pullman car.
HEALTH DEPENDS OS! Rich, Red Blood Wealc, watery, thin blood Is not able to rebuild good body tissues it i impoverished. TOT health and strength you mu6t enrich your blood. Increase the red blood corpuscles, and purify your blood with the standard blood purifiw S. S. S. Thousand ef people in weak, run-down condition Lava baen benefited by taking S. S, S. For Special Booklet or for individual m d v ice , wit hout chmt ft. vrrite Chief Medical Advisor, S S.S Co., Dep't 435, Atfmntm. G. Get S. S. 5. ar your druggitt.
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GEORGE I. SHAW, SprlntffUld, Mas.
"To say that I feel twenty-five years you v. o.-r. twer.ty-fHe years healthier and t ' er ty-f i vr years vtronrrer exrresa-e-what Tanlao has done for me better than any other way I can rut it," said George IV Shaw, veteran of the Civil War. who hot lives at "21 Walnut ftreet Springfield. Mass. "I arn now severs ty-e i g-h t years eild and I don't hesitate to sav T hitvk never known a mel'-ne to eo.ua! Tanlac. Per fifteen years T was subjeet to attacks of indigestion that were so bad at times I would have to lay up for a week or two. For a loner time I lived on craekerg and milk alone as nothing else agreed with me. "When T started on Tnnlar I welshed only one hundred and seventeen pounds and my days vre thou eh t to be numbered. I've heen F'i wonderfully built
up. I now -weigh one hundred s.nd fortythree pounds and my stomach is as sound .as a dollar. In fact. I believe I could eat the old army -t!ons again without It hurting me in the least. "I never miss a chance of saying a good word for Tanlac ar.d I would like to urge the boys of the "Sixties" who are not feeling riprht to give it a trial, for I am sure it would put them In line ajrain Just as it has me. For a man of my age to have no physical ailment, to be well and strong and enjoy life as he did twenty-five years ago. is cer-
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there is nothing too good I can say for Tanlac." Tanlac Is sold In Hammond by Summers Pharmacy and in Indiana Harbor by Central Drug Store and by leading riruRS-ists. Adv.
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PRICES: Matinee, 5c-10c-15c Eyeaings, 5c-13c-20c (Tax Extra)
LAST TIMES TODAY 4 Hisrb. Class Acts of Vaudeville 4
GEORGIA HOWARD The Dancing Violinist e
JACK GEORGE DUO A Black Face Comedy
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100 Pure FELT
"ON BOARD SKIP" A High Class Singing and Instrumental Novelty
MONROE BROTHERS Comedy Acrobats
Thomas MeigHan in "The City of Silent Men" TOPICS OF THE DAY, KIN0GRAM AND COMEDY
THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY DOROTHY DALT0N in "THE IDOL OF THE NORTH A Paramount Picture ALSO 4 SUPREME ACTS OF VAUDEVILLE WEEK DAY SCALE OF PRICES
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Matinee Aduts 27c
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Evening Main Floor 36c Balcony 27c Children 9c War Tax Extra
$1 Down; $1 a Month m A Year Ago They 1 Sold for $29.95 j See Them in the Windows
Our De Luxe Pure Felt Mattress is made by the Hammond Bedding Co. of Hammond, exclusively for us; and is made of 100 pure felt, built layer upon layer. Hand tufted, round corners, and imperial edges, covered in genuine interwoven satin twill striped ticking. And here is the surprise : This same mattress that sold for $29.95 last year, is g(J 99 priced for Friday and Saturday only at ...m. . . v EE
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Lake County's Greatest Furniture Store fj l;iii!II!iiIi!i!Si!iiiiS!iiii!i!iir!li!lil!!H
A Dollar Show at Popular Prices AT THE
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TODAY BIG DOUBLE ATTRACTION Carl Lammle Presents
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A Daughter of the Lav
STARRING CARMEL MEYERS A Story of Desperate Deeds After Dark and a Beautiful Woman's Daring Adventure.
GENEVIEVE MAY & CO. Songs, Music and Dance Creations INEZ DEMAR Singing Comedienne CELLO & CO. A Musical Fool CY & CY Entertainers, That's All Admission: .Matinee, 10c-20c Nights, 10c-20c-30c
I Show Chanres Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday
"A HEALTH SAVING HOME" APPLIANCES THAT HELP,
Every housewife should have a good electric iron. In our stock of Hot Points, Universals, and Westinghouses we have an appliance that will appeal to everybody's taste. jpj qq Down
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An Electric Toaster right there at your side over breakfast. Toasts quickly and is the easiest thing in the world to operate. $0.00
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The ideal thing for a light meal the Armstrong Table Stove, Waffle Iron, Toaster, Griddle and Broiler all combined. This i? the only electrical table stove that will
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Circulating Tank Water Heater with 25 foot double copper coil. Insures a hot water service in your house independent of furnace. Delivered and installed with pipe connections if necessary. Price, $27.50. Cheap and effiicent.
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Our Expert Demonstrators Are Always at Your Service
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Northern Indiana Gas and Electric Company Salesrooms: 571 Hohman Street, Hammond 619 Chiago Avenue, East Chiago 3402 Elm Street, Indiana Harbor
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