Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 68, Hammond, Lake County, 9 September 1921 — Page 2
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THE T LMES Friday. Scptomhor 0. 1021,
REGISTRATION DAY
Tw:,Tr.-r p-alt'oai "V Wl'.llf Hot Ta :'IJt It, !.av
netting out . many v. 'tt-rn as possible V .trr s!s!iM b ur in mind that uit-xh-.-y jfj,-!tr they cannot vote in 'o city ; I aliori in Nov-cnb-or. To-
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,:wrrow is the first and best chance to rcsi.-tf-r. There will be another regls- : ration in October -but there will b : plenty ii strast triers to make that i l.-isy day. The election officials want very voter possible to gel out louiorr, w .so that the October registration can lie devoted entirely to clean-up work. Here are the registration places a.
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announced by the election board. PCT. VOTING I'LACI-;. 1 School House. ln.ij.la. Blvd. 2 Fire Station, Hobt -rtsdale. 3 llju Superior avenue. 4. I'oior.ia Hall. 5. 123 ToWle street. 6 359 Calumet avenue. 7 Court J I iu.- e. S 1 m Truman avenue. 9 Corner Sohl and Indiana ave. 10 Sibley and Bulletin. 11 Till llohninn street. 12 273 Sibley street. 13 Ttl'.i Claude street. 11 3! Mason street. 15 2flS Cor.key avenue lb 50S .Michigan avenue. 17 Summer !;!vd. and coluiiubia. IS ;5 6 Morton avenue. 19 S&S Calumet avenue. Id 13th and Madison street. 21 Corner 10th and Kennedy uvc.
roosters, 17e; geese, 20c; ducks. 20 y 21c. l'OTATOES I'tec Ipts, 5t cart; Idaho white.-, 53 . 25 1 :t . 4": Minn. !'. d Kiver iluos. $3 . o 3 . 2 1 .
LIVE NEWS FROM THE TWIN CITIES'
Thousands Write Gratefi;! Letters of Appreciation as Famous Medicine
CorJi, -:s to AccemoUsh Remarkable Results Great lanlac Lab-j (Jf nnn QMrfl Tfj cratcries Running at Top Speed to Supply Record Breaking Demand j )j,UUU uAvLl) I U
Over Half a Million Eotlles Behind with Urders.
By CHARLES MURRAY GILBERT ATLANTA. Ga.. September 9. "Tanlac made me feel youngf." "It put t-w ! ,:ri- nr. the nAvroil." "I now have a line appetite." "I can eat whatever
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.is .f Tanbc toil of their experiences. clrun men of the count 'y are amazed at the tremendous sales of k! p.v.'it cut enthusiastically that nothing has ever equalled the 1 '!:nc."J lor this preparation.
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si oaby as. r.'. :o 1 e r. e or.lers at
ha. I .an them far two ami tl -aous'h runner at ! lihoratorh s are r;i;ii -n h 'Ol-s, o -.vr.'v-f- ur earl ..vl
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S'-isnv ss. i nuiRS are petting Dencr eery day. In a few weeks' time crops will heg-in to move. Hundreds of millions ..f dollars will be put into circn-
. full ear- latian. and business will soon be hack a f-w ..f i on a better and sounder basis than In . i- -.a Is . A:- j years. pe 1, ,, Tan- ' NOTICE TO DEALERS, w oer ha -f a ! Many wholesalers and manufacture a wro : at c ' y 1 e stepped pushing: at the very first aim! vih or- I s!kii of a dark cloud. The result be-
e m- t: v i.I no '. tlait many drup lines slumped. . 1 . j. re.it '.rise ! Tar. lac went right ahead and the ro-
, j; , .as-- -a;;;, f? in 1 .-ti.t r.as Dern tnat more j anaic nan e--i.il'.y ii the drui; a. , n sold during the first tdx months
the present ytar than in any cor:p..ndinis period in the past.
(;"!TS I V. I'.IIV TOWN. i.:ne up wun ianiae. connect w itn i"ne ,;r... ...... ,.v, v t ;-. tiun and a product that sells no matter how j.. ,!-,.. i.a:,,. s-.c-s an! Ca;;-l the t .mes. because of Its superior .., n . . , . t;. -d -wV.l a.' ar.b l ' i Although Taniae hs been on th NC-ive publ't i:v a r.cy f r Tar.lo;! market over six years, it is an actual
PARENTS OF PUPILS Second Hand Text Books Prove Great Saving; Gain of 618 in Enrollment. The sale of text books by the school principal. has been a most" popular innovation in tiie city schools this year. Pupils ha vi; been promptly supplied
with little inconveniences to the school CATTLll Receipts. 2.500;
INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! NKW VultK, S.-pt. y. Stocks, closing price.-. Ajneriran F'dry : 13' American St"el Kdry 2a American Til. and Tel l'Ji'g MalfJivin Iic omotlve Kil Hethbheni Steel J Clara-lo J-'uel 2a Iicka wanna Sti 4"s, MeX;.an i'etro 1141a. Kail-A.ay Stel Springs 84 KvjMiS.He Steel ia"s Texas Co 30
I' . S. Ste, 1 7 7 1.:,
lllys Overland f. Ts Sine'.air Oil 2r'C
CHICAGO -Aif f.llUX. W1IKAT No. 2 hari winter. t.22 '-j e ! . 33: No. hard winter, $1 . SO-Ji-1 -31 . No. 3 northern spring. $1,351; 1.38'i: No. l mixed, $1.21.
OiliX No. 2 mixed 65US6c- No ' ' '" " alt-ri'l re--;, bar
white. 55'sfi ;,iU.c; No. 2 yt-lol. 55 ',2 .Ml'-jc; No. 4 m-xed. l4Vtc; No. 3 white. i6'4e. OATS No. 2 white. r.! s i 41e. No. 3 white. S5a,T37r, No. -1 white, 211,2'& 3 f ' i c . cnn Ar.o i.ivr stock. IH)i JS Receipts. la.ceO; market, slow ni.-stiy iof 25c higher; buik. $7. On rt !.2.": top, $fi.2a; h a y w ei prh t. $8.00 9 - t'O ; medium weitilit. J8.755; U.25;
. liKtit welcht. $ S . 7 r. ra 8.95.
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fact that more Tanla; is being sold today with the same amount of advertising than during any time in the
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t-.-,vn wan se.!;:-,-s t 1'arilac is e, vaitoteaf !y thin Tanlac there is tea sTies tTepression . In riot believe there 1 hard t:-a'-c; a- least
j Tanlac will not only provn your ah a i m re : erf a test seller for this year, but for i.-.,r j many years to com", ir.tr as oiaa-; Tanlac is sold In Hammond by SumTiaiac d mers Pharmacy and in Indiana Harbor a iltiup- nsj by c r.tral Drug Store and by leading m the dra- I .Irtiarsts . Adv.
SUMMERS' SERVICE
patrons. The method of exchange of second hand books for new 'books and for other second-hand books has proved a grreat savins to the people. Superintendent Monroe estimates Uiat not less than JS.Omi this term will be saved to book purchasers by the exchange and sale of second-hand books. A number of new books were placed on the lift -by the recent adoptions .,f the State Board of School JS-.k Commissioners. The prices of the new hooks arc -really in exciss of the corresponding books under the former contract with the publishers. For example, Krye-Atwood's Advanced Geography is listed at $1.&S where the "Ttu-r-McMurry's complete (tei-grapiiy which is d'h --placed by it, sold for SOc. Woodb jrn-Moran'a Elementary IT. S. History is contracted to he sold far $1.55 while the 'book displaced by it,
Gordy's History of the I. S., sold f
.SO cents; Robins-Row's Stud
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NEW GERMAN SINGING CLUB
steady to strong. Reef .Steers Choice
ar.d prime. JH . Oft 10. 00; medium and "'-j:
pood, $6. 50 ti ft. 23; e-ood and choice. $S.2.1f7 10.50; common and medium, 6J8.25. Butcher Cattle Heifer, $4.00 t5 S . 75 : cows. $3.50ff 7.0O; SHEEr Ileeejpts, 1:1.000; market lambs, 25c higher: sheep stronp. Lambs (St !hs. down) $7.7." T; a 6 5 ; lambs: cull an! common. J i . v 7 .30
CHICAGO I'RODITIF.fTTEK Receipts. 5,790 tubs: creamery, extras, 40i r; firsts, S3'i"5( S8'-2c. IICIS Rei-eipts 9 420 cases, miscel-lanr-ous, 27?f'2!c; ordinary firsts. 2 4-??
I 2tlc. firsts. 2;tTi J!o.
I.IVR ROC! .TRY Turkeys. 35c; chickens. 20 2f.c; pprines. 23?c;
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MIIOIIl, M1WS O. H. ray. vocation. il d. rector of tioKast Chicago public schools h'is announced tiiat part time school will be--tln tomorrow Sep'. 10, and continue tiiroUL;!. the exp.r.ation of ta- ngjlar sch-aol. next sprintc. Tile ;a.w reciuirea that children between the a;'(:s of 14 fin.l It; yiati. w!c
school niu.it
a 1 tend the part time .-chool cla.-s. .-. It means also that a pupil must !.av completed the eighth iirin'a- of the rular day schO',i befre he or i-he O able to di.acontin ie tho fail t,vU',l work and eligible for a permit to tho
part time school. There permits c tri I be r!it air.i-d from Voea r ! . m a I I 1 to: , O M. hay, from room 2'eU. a .- h : u - I it j HiRh School. The part time srh-H-l in lai.a r"al"atro will be conducted in t.ae M- Kinay build:n;r, starting at Sa'cj a. rn. iomorrow. Roys have been as.u-'o'd foroom 2" and girls to r-oin 22 of t.'.- .
ntr. In Indiana iiathor c.a.-'eo
will be held in the Wa.-k.r st on Ilarlc Schotd. commencing at laac. a. m t-.-
morrow. The classes will also be d ided in the Washington 'bu.ld.ns-
hoys in room SOS and Kirls tn 107. j Mr. Iay says that any L.-y or g.rl j who do-'s not aterni the part time ' I school regularly, will he forced ba--k into ri-cular h-e1 .o:k. j The purpose of tlv'- school 1? to re- j create interest in school study of those
who .ave dropped cut ant return as many children as possible to regular school work, to teach citizenship responsibility, to conserve chiidlaood !iv giving an oportr.nit for wkolefoi.-v play, to help th child make an intelligent vocational choice ana finally t inculcate in every child art ambit, on f... do some thine worth while.
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lish, the new book, pe-iis for sO cents. , g1
while the Manly-Rauey s L.essons in 3 T.-r,n-H.K nlrl fr.r 4s rents. This : E ! ' t-jT t-. A TO L'
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the local schools are not in any way j ro.-rons; bie was caused by the t-". ,
Ma book adoption last sprm. The text j book adoption was thoroughly investsgated by the state legislature and at ' . g
the time tha adoption w a made con- j KM,
sidcrabie dissatisfaction arose on account of the high prices'.
The publishers of the histories r.ave , g
TODAY Harry Carev in "DESPERATE TRAILS"
Specials for the Week-end
' 52.50 FOUNTAIN PEN 79c ! 35c Energine 29c I
;40c Fletcher's Castoria 29c ! had stamped on the back of the bo-KcB M "DESPERATE TRAILS'
As Modern as Today i 75c Glover's Mange Remedy. . . . .57c 1 contract price. $1.23. wime tne price Fundamental, knowledge throuzh suit-1 50c Kotex 47clat "'h!ch thrse bGuks are billed to the ,
able education and keeping abreast of $1.25 Pinkham's Vegetable Com. . 9Sc )
;:e times; noting every progress in. $1.00 livers Azurea or La Trefle
c!ru7S and their compounding. 5ERV- Powder 83c should understand that the price stamp j j
tiard of Education is $1.55 and stick-
rs have been sent to correct this
I i rrror. Patrons purchasing histories g
SATURDAY Edith Roberts in "LURING LIPS"
Afternoon only EVENING "LURING LIPS"
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ICE is very important in prescription i 50c Pepsodent Tooth Paste 39c d on the book nct the r'r!cp estab-
work. and m service we are as modern 2dc Colgate s Tooth Paste 20c '-nea by 'aw- ... i .. ry . u T-i- i - m am EHOIJ.MKNTS KIR ST DAY as. today. bring your prescriptions 60c Alulsihed Cocoanut Oil 44c ., .. ,.... ct'Mitrnc ii.-A.-ic. im in i num.
10 cc.ivi.vuj0. IJJ.UU Oiar VIDrator 4.19 First Iaay Firs' Pay
AT OUR FOUNTAIN FEACK GGCDY Cone of Vanilla Ice Cream topped with Fresh Sliced Peaches, Malio, Whipped Cream. Walnut Halves and Maraschino Cherry. 25c, Tax 3c ICE CREAM SODAS AiND SUNDAES Crushed Fruits. 10c, Tax lc TRUE FRUIT ORANGEADE 7c,Taxlc Our Soda Dishes, Glasses and Spoons are washed and rinsed in hot water. See our Electric Dish Washer in operation. "
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THE TALE OF THE FEDERAL WASHER
It ha? such a wonderful
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SIMPLEX IR0NER "The Best Ironer" Distinctly a Home Machine
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l iie smooth, wooden la.rk and forth 64; The simplicity of the "Simnle.' the
iiioes riaa ia a..M.i'i:; tile Clc.itl IIOI
ease and absolute safety with which it
suca, Uirousn its m.u;v pcnorations may be operatecJ even by inexperienced Itic cioaies m tailor arc dashed !p, make lt the ideal ,roncr fof u$e
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,1 I ,1 1 .) , , "uiftiiiaiioilin 45 U1CU, u,jf C'" r5 c-';ner I'.'.Y d'r Particularly such as affect the ironing Win,y.:i Uf;'. ' u"', tiK'm !f f:,d" result, as padding and construction of a,d it ooesn t invar, Um l? t,,. Last. tiie roll, machined ironing surface, etc. Uu; wa;r"!if cy,:!;r rs.mn? ac'r TKe "spi" has iong been ac. :s found o-ny m t.e huer.l. ihe cepted standard in a the lmporUnt unatuer always ftcp v.,:.: the opening ; domestic science schools and universi-
(To )v 'o;H:nuAdl) $5.0) Vili Pui One ia Yo,r Hani
1&20-1321 1921-192:
Central School 347 Columbia School... 2C9 Franklin School... 273 Hig-h School 714 Irving School 590 Kenwood School iN'. S.) Lafayette School ... 603 Lincoln School 25 4 Maywood School ... 442 Riverside School ... 3 25 Walace School 574 Washington School.159 Wilcox School 21
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SUNDAY 'm. Faversham in "THE SIN THAT WAS HIS" Also "LURING LIPS" Afternoon onlv EVENING ' "THE SIN THAT WAS HIS"
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PRICES: Matinee, 5c-10c-15c Eyenings, 5c-13c-20c (Tax Extra)
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TODAY Big Doable Show 8-BIG ACTS-8
FEATURING
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A MUSICAL COMEDY With Pretty Gr!s Special Scenery Catchy Music ALSO 7 OTHER ACTS
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Last Times Today and Tomorrow Big Time Acts of Vaudeville Bun Bane and biris Vaudeville's Most Pretentious Musical Offering MARTHA HAMILTON & CO. A Comedy Sketch Entitled "The Installment Collector" EILLY ALOHA & GIRLIE A Hawaiian Singing, Dancing and Musical Novelty E0E3Y VAN HORN" The Ace cf Spades
Dorothy Balton in
Idol of the North"
"A Paramount Picture
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WEEK DAY SCALE CF PRICES
M Matiree: Adults. 27c; Children. 9c
Evening: Mam Floor, 3&c; Balcony. 27c: Children, 9c Extra
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HEALTHY
Have Rich, Red Blood Weak, wornout blood is responsible for a host of ills. If you would attain ruddy health, a robust body and muscular strengthyou must first have rich, red blood. Thousands have enriched their blood with S. S. S., the recognized standard blood building tonic. For Spociml Booklet or Mr individual ad V 'co , w it hou t charge, urite Chief Medical Advizor, S.S.S. Co , Dep't436, Atlanta, Ga. Oef S. S. S. at your druggist.
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PHONE HAMMOND IIS
125 G0STUN STREET
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Our shop is bri &ht . And were polite' our ms ats and prices BOTH ARE' 5oCS .
RlG-HT ' yH- ( .Prices. You'll f;r.d th.it tl-.is
fy 'the right sort of a market to
THE BRIGHTNESS AND POLITENESS of this market ar.d its sales force matches the righfness of cur
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business with. Our dependability is vouched for by an army of
aturday bpeciais
VHY NOT MAKE IT WORTH YOUR WHILE AND TRADE WITH WEIL
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Pathe Phonogarphs conceived in Paris de- i ill
cades ago and delicately perfected as time went j on, Pathe music lias long enjoyed the approval ; of our musically fastidious allies. ! Ears that would be distraught by the blare !
of "talking machines" have welcomed the ieweled music of the Pathe.
It is the romantic belief of poets that in their encirclings through space. ,;
hie stars make musical their passage, ihe music of the spheres may be on j 1 a grander scale, but it is not more bewitching than the music of that tiny 1 1 i. . l li . . .i I. i: .1 . i , . . . . J fr
sappiure uau wmui gnues around is appointed orbit on a fathe Kecord. j
THERE 13 A PATHE FOR EVERY HOME AND TO FIT EVERY PURSE
"baking
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Tak-hom-a s Biscuits, 3 packages (
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Macaroon Snaps, special, per lb. . .
Fancy Boneless Smoked Butts, lb. . .
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Specials for Saturday, Sent. 10
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Ceresota Flour, special, 24!2 lbs. . .
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bteak. i . V 5 W ,
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Lamb Breast, for stew, per lb. . . .
nail Lean Pork 9A--1 I O . u MX2 Loin Koast, per lb "
Fresh Meaty Spare Ribs, Q
per ID.
Genuine Spring Lamb Hind Quarter, lb. . . Prime Native Beef 1 Ol.. Pot Roast, lb.. .. U2t
Fresh Lean Pork Butts, per ib. .
13c
Fresh Tender Boihns Beef, per ib
7c
Models on display in store ?nd salesrooms on second floor, racgiag in price from $55.00 to $1,000.00
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FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF THE PU3UC
tg HOHiMAN STnearSTATE. HAMMOND.IND.
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H Sanitary methods are mod- '
' em methods ia the baking p j business. Our cakes and j j pies are made of pure ingre- j dients and baked by ex- K 3 perts. Your family will be p I pleased if you buy our bak- j I ing products. jj System of Bakeries 1- inDL,c'o"ti 'jfammond - Indiana tfarbot-
Kitchen r-y UeT' 1 a CP special, ( ri koa
Fancy Veal x or Lamb f
Chops, ( npr IK )
Best Extra
Creamery
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Mealy Salted Spare Ribs, gc per lb. . Fresh Cut Lean Pork 23 C Chops, per Ib
Native Short Ribs of Beef, per lb
Firs
1 Choice Cut Native Sir- 1 A ,
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rsh Smoked frank- " C - furte. lb aOC
Pickled P;.-s Feet, lOl cooked, spiced, lb. 1 2 C
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Swift's Pride W ashing Powder, large pkg. . .
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P. &G. Naptha Soap, 10 bars
Creamery K i n Butter, ( per pound. . ;
per poun
Fresh Made
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pel w. Fancy Veal !z Breast, with ( i . pocket, ( iLi ft
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DELIVERIES TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY
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