Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 97, Hammond, Lake County, 13 October 1921 — Page 6

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NOTICE THE PICTURE THAT HAS SET THE TOWN WILD THE MOST WONDtiRFUL FILM EVER MADE H, 1 6 6 T J Q 0 Hi 1 I if fit a. m l1 ji 'sy T CHICAGO, INDIANA 3i By Special Request it will be Played Friday Afternoon and EveningNot being: ab e to talce care of the Public in the Three Days of Showing

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S-TXiA!. to Tsr TiMF;) TAUT, in!., Oot i. M'.owtns a. r'.ns: ll'ness William KrauJM i

'.':! city 1'-.J early yiscorday mornitiK ': a t'hioae h.t:tal. Mr. K rail's, .vh wu-s ccnrnv;...! w : I h th-. l"C,ti :?- !:pss h. use if William S-tomm?l an 1 'jwiany ! H bart vcs or." of th ; '.or.for rest J- nts of lko county. Hi vis born years at Turkey ("rok, huuth of what is now the city of Gary. Mr. Kraus.'o Is survived by a widow, who b.-'o;-. their marrlngo In lS'.'l ivss Mir- .'os phlne FtonimI of Dyer anl two ihld'tn, Carl KraussV and Mr. r"oini Kiiliirr-.-w. wifo t" the republican e ut ty chairman. Kuiural services will he hell Saturday morn r.g The c.ti-r will prooti! fr in t!i Krause home to 5t. !'.'oh t s chimh w liTfl requiem hicrr, Mass w ) : 1 he e-.jMff at nine o'eloi--(standard t me). Irtt-ri er.t v ill b a: he c'.i'J oIic cemetery at Dyer. jfi nilii : s - f the Turk; y Crek IkJC-i cf the I'athollc Ord -t .;.f Fere.cprj, of which Mr. Krausso was a member, wt)l fcttcnJ the funeral.

iiilf to . i ve i nnien t oiT:clal.-. The t!renvery followea i , c. ipts of a vvarnii.. that the builjingr n as to ! J'onibed. T!ie warn::ijf was in the foini of an annony nioiis niossasi1, writtc n in Ital.Hti. and r ciei1 ty I'liir! ot Detectives Mieiiuel l lih it .suit. "V.'urninK' i lie ;' t oil .: bji'.diuiC w ll 1... bb e ci.it ;C.CA (.'Ii to" mo in. "lh of M.'Soher 13." 1'eiUrn'. aseius and city police "arm(1 w:: a m .'. eo - oiT ll.t Jns." az e

THE POLICE DO A FINE JOB

OPEitA SINGER TAKES P0I30K

Tran.-pi.int"J from th s-ir.ny suth to CHICAOO. Oct. 1 3 Ch :i riot tc Oalllt" . the -irear waste of Coy park, from u 42. an (pia j-inntT. om-o regarded as a vine covered cottdj-To to a slab-sided ; tar in Kutop.au rirc It-s. iiej vry near

to death today in the County iiospltai

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V. J. CTJPP EXPLAINS THE STO.Y

V. J. Cupp, of the Hammond American Legion Post, h'.-.sti ns to correct; the improssion .siven In a statement ' u Inch appeared in The Times lat. -v-erlti-r regard:nir the less of membership which the stite organisation ha ' s;.."fer:d. The i-tory from Wabash ald that l?f000 members had droppe.ii out in 1921. Mr. Cupp says the statomnt stopp" ! o soor. "On Armistice Day in 1919 wo had a atats-w:d! campaign for mem ;erships when invn were si.E"nd up on laying $1. Thi membert-hip boomed. ;At the start of 1321 the membership feo was increasad to J3. The rcsj't " aa that many men dropped out. It was estimate that about 10. 000 of the oil members juit. But we got back j-omethins- l:ke 8.000 new members at the r.ow rate so wn s;;ffer-'d a net lois f only 3,000." said Mr. Cupp. i The annour.cement was also made ; ythat Rev. . Oscar Ahisrcr, of Whiting; will deliver an ddress tomorrow even-, rjc at the Ietion smoker which will be I, eld in Hammond at the Elk's Cl'i'o j rooms and which is open to all ei-ser-v.ce men.

AT THE PARTHENON Tiic second bit .--ho a liiici. t- -he new ;n.;;i , ;:: al tic l'arthi nun iheatre ..lr.. to'. j..- vs.; i a ?;.v.a '.ty a-ulo-Vi.l..-L.-v ill iiu i.'ie i'ai.thi'uii -i..iScra, .aif t oin;; u.a-n.niain in aiu:cal and vocal i .u m . i...n anil a f otarc picture v.leiii.' "vV-tat Evi ry Woman Know . " f. a '.i.'ii: Conrad Xa.c. Tai.s a p.ctur . .tioit of the famous p'ay oy J.t-.n: .' i 1- r: ,e and has on n pi oc. aimed t.- b. . -o- KoH'.t'fi of nil Dei'viiltt pi'l'll'jL'i .'... The sH HA- (1. .-.s w 1th the fortunes of : yountj -.tudept :th political aspiral.otia who a is :nt'-- a home -of wi-t.lt n ..t niscot to read ctita.n books he is un. ib'.o t obti in otiiorwi-je. lie is ca 4lit ..r.d t."..- res.:'.: if an re--nv n t that in onsid. rat .0:1 of t he pay.ai nt t" huu o4" il.5i''n he vi ill mur.y the daughter of the h'ii?'-ho'ii within five yars. This pro. ikes unu.-Mal and captlvatInfC d .'vol. 1 p men's, a'.l con t ri'ju t in it to make tiiis ?civ. (i story cm- of the most Mitcrerting produced this season. The upport !ncr east i.- of hitrii character ; nil ( x.-c'.i ence. "Al" M. litfii'.l the famous orcanist. viil rend'T nt!-?h' r popular sontr en"ed "(no ive--t Dav." SLOAirS RELIEVES NEURALGIC ACHES FOR forty yrara Sloan's Liniment has beca the quickest relief for neuralgia, sciatica and rheumatism, tired muscies, lame backs, eprains earl Btrains, aciaea and pales. Kef p Sloan's handy and apply fre!y, Vnihout rubbing, at the first twinge. It easrs and brings comfort surely and readily. You'll Hod it clean and Don-sidn -staining . Sloan's Liniment U pain's enemy. Ask your neighbor.

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ri oi of the unf.irtunate lleese Jone.- fwaliowd the p v.s .ri in lo r room In a 1 f.-.mily e, Tiiprl -ins of Keese himself, his 1'ieal loop hot-l. I'iesp.,nl-ney over

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TUW EOMB IN v CHICAGO F03T0FTICE f ISTEE.NAT'C NAL Nf.'5 SERVICE! I CHIOAOu. Jct. 13 An infernal ml"chine, crammed with enough hlsfh ex- I 'l'!ov9 to tear the dome off the Fed-, erai bulMinff. wasfoundinthepostoff ice j .--ction of that stricture today, accord-

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A Dangerous Period Through Which Every Woman Must Pass

Practical Suggestions Given by the Women Whose Letters Follow

Afton, Tenn. " I want other suffering women to know what Lydia E. Finkham's Vegetable Compound has done for me. During the Change of Life I was in bed for tight months and had two good doctors treating me but they did me no Rood. A friend advised me to take Lydia E. I'inkham's Vegetable Compound, which I did, and in a short time 1 felt better. I had all kinds of bad spells, but they all left me. Iviow when I feel weak and nervous I take the Vegetable Compound and it always does me good, i wish all women would try it during the Change of Lift! for 1 know it will do them good. If you think it will induce some one to trv the Vegetable Com-

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pour.d you may publish this letter." -Mrs A. Keller, Afton, Tenn. 3Ir. 3Tnry Lfstpr of

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to carry women safely through the Change of Life.

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"It is with pleasure that I write to you thanking you for what your wonderf il medicine has done for me. I was parsing trirringh the Change of Life and had a '.'placement and weakness so that I could not stand on my feat and other sr.o .yin rymptoms. A friend told me about Lydia E. Linkham's Ve?'' table Corr-pound and the fir:-t battle hlpd nie, so I got more. It ov.red rit and I am now doing my housework. Your medicine is certainly wom-m's frjer,j RTii vou mav tise tins testimonial as you choose." Mrs. Mary Lu rK, tv.S Fraiik Struct, "Adrian, M:?:i. It is said thnt rr.i l ajro is th m' .-u trying period in a woman's life, and o"ing to i n i-L rn merh-vis.f li ving not ,y-. woman in a thousand passes through ttiia perf ."tiy natural change without p erieiicin; very annoying symptoms. Thosesrr.f t'ltrirg spell, the drr ad ft 1 hot f : -hes that send the blood rushing to the head "Jl it 3ems rs t!'.onrb it would burst, and the feint feeling that follows, ps i" tie loT.-t wti! :'oi:,g to r-'.-n, those 3inkiii? or dizzy spells are ail symptoms of a n-.n-vous c n.Ltnn, and indicate the need for a special medicine. I yJia E. rb.ldiam's Wgetibie Ccmpourd ts a root and herb medicine espec'ti'y rdpfted to a"t npon t'ie feminine ayitem. It acta in such a manner a to l.'il'i t:p ''i-? w-ili-'nod nervous system art! enables a woman to pass t: tr;.ir 7 p riod wi.:i the least psib.'e n-noyir.g symptoms. ...n fV ft.ould remember that most of the commoner ai'rrents

i i-t t r- ' ones tl ey .e r t fr.?f! by serious rii'-.place-f. " " "i svmrt may or ti e -3 to" undthat is why ': ' ""' . a:.'m-T.i ; to Lvri it Fin'thar.i's

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e:. Tin re w.is no (u; b .;iid in the i'ttle sb. k ':: Coy park hi cause there w an no n .1 e: any. Hut the poi:. e hae charge all thfit. I'.-ilitnin K. O. ltiaihach of Uammon i ferit rul Statl n ara; he: ed the bov il.nu;. bim. "loot's h''p I his little fan", ly Ket on its feet auir.." fw the ui.-"t i'f hi ' t'llk. The whole ! . -:i 1 :- 1 "eoppirM" respor.d'-d with a shower of coin an 1 r.-.orc than to" was earner- A for Reese J ores and hi,-' family. The f '-m i n I n i ouch was add d bv Mi4" Iob.-rt of ;lSo M-diioii av ntj who a: d-d the '.".mi'.v in ltx p;irc!in fe -s and f "r,r! com f rt -i le room for thm at 457 Sioey street. Then ("aptain Kimbaeh went f'.nther and p"t Jones a Job with ft loci rum true: I "n firm. An'! Ch:, f Au.-.icii's men acaln n - i ".-d t!'.;t pellitii can he efficient -i--i v;;r"rirt tis iir-11..

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Get Dr. Edward., Olive Tablets That is tli" joyful ciy of thousands since Dr. luiwjrds produced Olive Taolets. the suoxitiUe for calmel. Dr. Edwardi, a pr.tct icing physician for 17 years and ulmids id-time enemy, uuovcrc i t! ,:nvdl.i f.c Olive Tablets whih t. -itin p:ti-!-.is for chronic const:',:ti ti rr.d t-cpid livers. Dr. Edwards' Oiiv TnMcis di not contain cal m:-, but a healing, soothing vegetable 1 1. :tie.

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and war-made merchandise is past history and the buying public is not inter

ested in "has-beens. How much does it cost today? Thai's what you arc interested in. Corr

to the ne.ii est Seifer Store and you will find prices in oi in nsrures that are

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jr u! L a-i,tXLl,s!6iy ,uvv uascu cu luuciy s inar&ci.. i fou are welcome to

y prices Icr comparison in other words, be posted, get ojr prices befor

ing elsewhere. A few of the exceptional values are listed below:

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enema ami other na-es ot entertain-; suits ifom one or two of Dr. Edwards' meiit. The con en ss was attended by j Olive Tablets at bedtim-?. thirty-six rerir.m., whose united aw Thousand--take trem ererv nicht iur.t amounted to 2,;:. yeirs. The youtv-r-: to keep righu Try them. 13c arid 30 e-t ferson there was aved peventy-five j ard the oldest ninety-two. 1

Living Room Davenport Table, $29.50

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A Davenport Table, splendidly finished '2 anrl of durable construction. Top and

posts are of laminated construction. Fin-

jEimS2&2&& ished a beautiful mahogany.

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Hammond, IncL Friday and Saturday Offers Some Won-

.erful Bargains

William and Mary and Queen Anne Designs

William and Mary Dining Room Suite, $75

In Yard Goods, Hosiery and Underwear

Thefe are worth while reductions on seasonable merchandise woolens, silks, cotton goods, hosiery and underwear. Every woman can economize by purchasing her season's demands at this sale. LADIES' HOUSE DRESSES Made of good quality standard percales r nd ginghams, figured and plaids; in light and dark colors. Regular $1.25 value. Special for QQp this sale at BLACK SATEEN PETTICOATS Made of high-grade sateen, lustrous finish. Regular $1.19 value. QEr For this sale w-?V LADIES' BLOOMERS In all wanted colors, fine Qgp quality. Special at LADIES' FLANNELETTE NIGHTGOWNS Made of good heavy flannel. Values up to $2.00. Special- flp 1 Q Iy priced at J I . U LADIES' FIBRE SILK HOSE Black and brown. AQ r All sizes, 75c value. Per pair & s V.

CHILDREN'S HEAVY RIBBED HOSE In all sizes. A

good durable

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LADIES' FLEECE LINED UNION SUITS Band top. ankle length; also eibow sleeve and djtch neck. All C? 1 Q sizes. For this sale P 1 - O

CHILDREN'S RIBBED UNDERWEAR

j lined just the thing for cold weather. . .

36-INCH BLEACHED MUSLIN Fine quality. 11 Regular 1 7c value. Per yard .:

42-INCH ALL-WOOL FRENCH EPINGLE SUITING in

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36-INCH SILK FINISH VELVET CORDUROY Good heavy quality, fine for children's dresses and boys' ( O suits. A $1.35 value. This sale only, p?r vard. . 36-IN. MZRCERl'ED CURTAIN rvLMiQUiSETTE OfZr Special for this sale, per yard rfOw 27-INCH FANCY OUTING FLANNTL L-ht and dirk ! 1 1.1-1 t .

colors, neavy nc p on d . t. s;c:es. A I vc .aiue. 1 ? Spec.a! f.-.-r ..his s..!c. per . arj 36-L-iCH ;CGL nN:3:i S'lLi::? p: - ... I- .

A Table and four Chairs made of select-

ed oak this combination we offer spe

ll cially priced at $75. This is a rare l value all pieces are well made and fi nicely finished. They are in the ever u popular William and Mary design. You fj should come in and see this set. Do so l tomorrow.

Turkish Parlor Suite, $195

Three pieces entirely worthy of a place

9 in your living room. You can be proud B of a set like this. Each piece overly Fji 111

large. Have full spring seat and back

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dark mahogany, we want you to see

;i these three pieces, tan t you come

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