Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 96, Hammond, Lake County, 12 October 1921 — Page 2

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; EAST CHICAGO CIAS. L I YE II was In Orovrn Point SiiJiritr arouni In his big rrl lioi-.usijij.

THKHE wars mora than 300 r-tr'.jner-d Monday In the first ward ihan witd. In the primaries.

A SPECIAL msetlr.jr of the common "ceunrU his ben called by Mayor MoC:rmack fur next Thursday tvflnins.

CHIEF Or" POLICE O'Donr.cl l?suti J-. last vacation permit in hl.i department for this year to officer Holier t

B. C. Lt'KKNS, proprietor of tri Centra! Drug Store. Indiana. Harbor, is slowly recovering: from his recent '.attack of pneumonia.

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tt Club S passed the 1.000 mark, but you ha.v to show us Joe, we're from Mlaourl. "Unite easy to nay in figure but pretty d im hard to produce "em," is the way or.a tary Republican put St.

Mrs. Rose M. Brown Gained 20 Pounds

In Four Weeks Time

EX-SENATOR ALBERT J. BKVERJIV.E will speak in East Chicago on November 12th. "A nte nioanU.w Ion,' wlil be the speaker's subject.

-" H. TS. OLNBr, building; contractor of -"Indiana, Harbor, has announced the opof the South Foryf.h aer-uui - briiipe onto the new Turner road.

' PKUT II. PETERS N. store-keener at The .Sinclair Refininfr Co., is vacationing thin nfk within the limits of Kast -Thtcftgo talking Reppa and Callahan.

.TE-S VKW'IZY la looking for tho fellow who rlnr-'l Callahan button on M cap tht atrrrt caused htm to lope secret rlg-hts in the order of the old j arty.

"ttT:NEF.S OP THE TVEST." Cniversa.I rip-roarlne; -ilJ west serial .starting at the Hartley theatre jMonday, has caused considerable in"tert'St.

DON'T FOP.OET that there Is a third party in tlio f.elJ that will furnish competition for Reppa and Calls hart. This creation is the pet of Attorney Ed. V. V.":ckey.

The Thorn-lirtir-Uoes, one of the fastest ten it. s In this section are booked to ap;ear naln.ft. ihe Oarjr Elks at GU-ast-n Park next Sunday afternoon. It wii; probably bn a battle from start to finish a the visitors will try to get even tor the defrnt handed them last year.

AIrnOUC.H Gary's officially registration tally totals 15,773 a new h'.grh record for the ,tel cfty. It 1 believed that !n the neighborhood of 1.000 of the registrants will b disqualified at the p'-s throue-h th first amendment to the coristlttitlon forbidding first taper voters.

CErvnnn MANTm-7. prominent Gary and l,ak countr attorney, who has been confined to IW homo at P52 Mad1son street for several months, suffering from a severe attack of neurltU, In reported much improved and ha been sb to leave the house severs! t!rn?s In the past week.

FOTR b-undred and elwhty two douRbboys. 331 horss and full marching (-quiproent passed throuKh Osry today onrouts from Camp Perry to Camp Sherman. They are members of the tk?'.toniied stcond and third regiment o th V"n!t?d f-'tates Army. They will cimp this evening at the East Chicago barieball park.

The Orand Jury will be called into Bess! -n at Crown Point on Monday. October 17. of nat week, according to authentic information received today.

OUR next mayor, Frank Ci'.lahan. v. ;ii tackle the herculean ta.-k of huy'ir.X i-n wiift works and lowering: the

"-"7 . Beacoup Job, Frank, but you re J It said that Leon Cold, alleged mur. Xn i.yi j devcr of offScer Ju'ius (Jxinther of Gary r:: i will probably be Indicted, the Aetna A. J. SAM3ROOK. Scout Executive j tr-'afjry hrace Jnrestljratcrt and a .of the Twin City Council, is preparing ! number of Gary constables and depu- : ' ' lR-mch a drive for funds for the Tlrs sheriffs, who have been xming tie 7 t,ext iii-cai year. It is the expectation phakedswn method, among the forelgnthe execattve corr.mittre to rai.9.rr w'!l be oieMloned t the eomlnc

T)ccla.rcs It's Simplv Astonisliing To Soe The Wondered Benefits She Has Derived From Tanlaf Says Terrible Headaches Have Discipp eared, "Tt sounds unreasonable, but I haveactually gained 20 pound In less than a month's time by taking Tanlac, and the wonderful benefit I havo derived from th- us of this medieina Is s:mply astonlshm," satd Mrs. Ron M. Brown, 111 Third Street, Manchester, N. H. "WhTi I am bo nappy to be relieved of my troubles 1 can really never pralsn thi medicine enoujrh. ip to tho t'.irij I besan taklna; Tanlac. 1 sufTfred for something over two year? with a very bad Xnrm of stomach trouM. "My appetite was so poor I could scarcely eat a thintr. My stomach would b. go badly bloated with frn some-tlmes I waa almost afraid to tro to bed for fear I wnuld actually sm ither I felt tired and worn out most of tho time and became terribly discouras?d over my condition. I often hid such violent headaches I war. unable to be nut of bed for two or three days at a stre'eh. "Four bottles of Tsnlac completely

restored my health and anyone can soe at a glance the wonderful change that has taken place in my condition 1 have splendid appetite now and the stomach trouble has entirely disappeared. I can eat Just anything: I want without ever feelinsr a sln of Indirection. The best of all, I am never bothered any more with headaches and this was the greatest relief of all. I

flNTEHNATIONAL NTS SERVICF! MEXICO CITY Masons in Mexico, believlr.jj that members of the order will soon be completoly united. are planning to build a splendid Masonic Temple here. The capital iiatt alnays wanted such a structure, as this Jh the meet In a; piaco of Masona tbrouKhout Mexico and a point to winch ;ieat numbers of Masons come from foreign lands. The prospective undf rstar.dinar between the York Grand Lodge, and the Grand Lodfe'e of the Valley of Mexico and the recognition of Mexican Masons throughout the Inited States, prominent Masons here say, give an encouraging outlook for the bulldwlr.g project.

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mtis. nosu M. Cl0"V?f. want to tell everybody, what this medicine has done for me." Tanlac la sold tn Hammond bjr Summers Pharmacy and In Indiana Harbo by Central Drug Store and by Uadinj !ruKB't. Adv.

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MAYOR McCOHMACK Im receiving a rurr.ber cf applications for the position

tlty attorney, a vacancy created by j . the appeirfrrent of M. E. Crites to sue-j c'.l Waiter T. Hardy as Judge of room

3 of tl.fl Superior court. As yet the -mayor has made no a; pointruent.

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Brug Store In the Reynold's building-, "lias accepted a similar position at the Hali Bros., store, at the corner of fclith venue and Broadway.

LfYTIE MAN LTV turn-key a? the Gary pol''. station was sent out with a detail to the Emcr-son School the' other nljrht fc'.loMlns a report that onarf the anirnils had escaped from the Emer.ion menaRerie. Just at the moment someort! pugrested that tho be.ar must Lave firot an'sy, somethinar flew past Louis at a 60 mile an hour clip, "naw," spoke up Lmiie. "it must be the deer." To appreciate the Joke, you ousbt to

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City Writhes in Throes Of Sunday Blue Laws J INTERNATIONAL hEWS SEBVICE1 SALEM, W. Va- This city is now writhing In the, throes of a new Sunday blue law tho result of a four to two vote by the city council. All placos of busineKs are shut tight ev?ry Sunday, and you can't even buy an ice cream cone or a. eodu watch Opponents say the new order of things will latt about three or four weeks and cite the experience o; the

town of Utchwood, where a 8unday closing law was tried out. but proved to be so unpopular and exaspera Ire; thAt It wee repealed within thru; week s CORE THROAT S Gargle with warm salt wet then apply over throat

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- GARY banks, courts and all public o.TIces are closed today in observance of Columbus or Discovery Day, mude a leftal holiday In Indiana by ;csriJ".a:!ve .enactment. It was Just 42? yearj ago ft day that Columbus landed on Cat Inland.

"de-r.' bi Fmerson however.

DAVIS GRAND, popular Gary sport f.ui and secretary at the Central fir-j station, wound up his "F.re Prevention '"sek" talks before the pupils f tiie Gler.n Park, school today. According to "Dv-ie" the Fire I'revenLum week has teen a very successful oca in Gary.

THANKFUL HE WAS NOT A WOMAN The late Lawson Tait. of Kngland, the srreat woman's doctc r. paid ha never went to bed at r.Jfrht without thankIn?: heaven ho was not born a woman. No Goteor ever knaw better than ne wl.-a.t women bvo to suffer at some times of their lives. Tt was an American woman, long slnc-j passed to her reward, who introduced a combination of roots and herbs called Lydia E. Pin V.ham's Vegetable Compound, that hp.-s proved wonderfully nuccesful in mitigatir.g suffering1 and relieving diseases of women. It h.xs brought re

lief to thousands ct women who suf-

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mnn claims that tho Young Men's Cur- ' fered from female Ilia. Adv.

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Many Human Ills Are Dus to Waste Products in the Blood.

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ing to -t rid of th-a wa-tte matter which accumulates-. It Is n life work Ihat "roes on forever. "When waste products remain in the system and K-et in tho blood, they canst- sickness ;mr3 poor bta-lth. Nature then needs help. If your fn.ee Is pole and drawn; If you are tinder weight; if you suffer with rheumatism or ,Uin eruptl .ns. r-ucli as eczema, sores, pinples. or boils, yu may kn"W that your blood anl general system is fillet with th.'se poijeiio-js waste products. In this conlition you ar5 an tasy prey to all kinds of diseases because your strength and vitality is "below par" you luven't th- power to ii-jlit off dis'il HO, S. S. S. taroT.prh its bloo.l purifying and system btiildir.g ri:ili t ies, H.-ijT nature Im throwing oft these poisonous wa.,te products. It has proven this by tiv faet thnt it haa reiu-ved thousand

and thousands of cases of rheumatism.

sk.n diseases, and has restored health, Ftrers'.h and vitality to untold numbers of men and women who were weak and run-down. If you, or ny one r.f your family, ore net. cnnyincr perfect health, look

out for the waste products which haveaccumulate.! -In the system. G-et rid of them befrire they wreck your health. Get S. S. from your drug store end i:se it according to directions. Give yijuipcif, or thnn, a chance to enJoy life afain. Out Medical Director, s specialist In blood i I'turhaneeB, will be rlad lo advice you about how to correct your trouble (without charge). His advice has helped thot sands. Write him about ;. r ur case. Also ask him to send you his illjstrated booklet, 'F About the Hiofwl" free. Address Chief Medical Director. Swift Soeciflc Co., 724 S. S. ,S. Laboratory. Atlanta. Ga. S. S. S. is sold by all druggists. Adv

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"Before the War Prices" Orders Delivered Free Thursday, Friday and Saturday Specials SUGAR GQ7 Wi poundi i7L. CERESOTA FLOUR 1 -A. 24 Yi pounds V x AT. 6barsFELS NAPTHA P. & G. or AMERICAN QQ FAMILY SOAP, with 1 lb. best COFFEE PET MILK Q&n 9 tall cans O BEST TOMATOES No. 2 cans. 69 C 6 cans V V BEST CORN 69 c 6 cans VJv lBEST. VOLUNTEER CORN g O 0 6 cans L?v GUARANTEED EGGS QQ Per dozen CORN FLAKES 2C5r 3 large packages OHIO BEAUTIES WHITE EATING POTATOES I 9 Will keep all winter. Bushel, $1.60. Peck...tlC SUGAR With $3.00 order (not including Sugar pi p or meat). 5 pounds m A C We were swanjped with delivery orders Saturday and were required to deliver all day Sunday. In order to avoid congestion. We shall thank you to call or phone your order Thursday, Friday and Saturday morning.

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LAST TIMES TODAY Thomas Meighan "White and Unmarried" A PARAMOUNT PICTURE TOPICS Of THE DAY Selected from The Literary Dllt" KIN0GRMV1S AND COMEDY "RICE PUDDING" A Specialty Deluxe "AL" KELDGARD, Organist Featuring Remick's Pautiful Ballad "WHY DEAR" TOMORROW, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY " William De MeUe's Production "WAHT EVERY WOMAN KNOWS"

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Heres Real News! Two thousand $50 Suits reduced to only $29.75. They're all wool, hand tailored; in the latest Fall .and Winter Styles. Many of them are HART SCHAFFNER & MARX Suits. All of them guaranteed to satisfy, or your money back. Remember! Only 2,000 of i them go at $29.75. And we're open Thursday and Saturday nights. Gassman Brothers 3010-16 East 92nd. S, South Chicago (Jast East of Commercial Ava.)

AUDITORIUM MAX FSEIJFER. Prop. 567 Ctlunst Aw. Phone rW4l 95: TODAY Owen Moore in "THE CHICKEN IN THE CASE" Aim "Rhv. Rahv"

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