Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 100, Hammond, Lake County, 17 October 1921 — Page 2

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THE TIMES. Monday, October 17, 19L'l,

LIVE NEWS FROM THE TWIN CITIES

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;;;t;;i. fi-r the season will -bo put : al i'h- Moi'uo! u!ys iti Httrann'iiJ tt Jiiht. An fcasrt Ci:1c.io Ifum tna.lr i,; tcwlt-rs, well I'.own thri.UKho.it the rvw.Kii wl.I tackle ii'am eponby K.y McCoul.

Tse t' a.::. a are lined up ! :.if t rhicago Ci'i'lisi-y, .i--r.---n. Bachelor nd Uud Im 'ools Upinaki. Hates

I'orV.nlok and Handy. T::! match fa slated to start promptIr at eigl't o'c'.vck thla evenliiK. A .ar turn-out of fans Is eXpccti-d to it en h&nd to boost for the two team.

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The now brick b-jPaing Is being constructed by the owner, Denieter SKllagl. a c. .rii ; ng to the speculations of the vioctry company, at an estimated coat of $30.0rt'i. Tlir building Is n upt.wiaie f;i'i.ffi'.t )U'U:., contnlna warehouses ami .oiTices. Main entrance unloadlrtg faii!iti..-s with private rallrixid tra.-k fpace of three cars to the warphutse iv!';i (.f. iiriioiift the new accomodation for tills comrvan)' t their local lor. on CM. -tiro ttvt nue. A Inrg. y;.:o'i. !H liru It nitriitv Is built t'i the ' . :i r o l" the li :i 1 hi i n . t i.i the piuns the ! (a f t -i ! rr-en Ci., to rttrry !ari and more complete lliie ,: groci-rtes thai wiil be second to none In the I'aiumct d 1st Hit. A Moslnnurit of fourteen cars of edlblva are on niile tracks In Kant Chicago now awaiting to ho unloaded. It is snid to.it Hi-., siomtfo cupucitv far the dl-veri-,!f!',d coiitmo jit k will -he vr stock.

I.KKT MONEY AT HOME iiobbers. who h.-ld up J hn Mh'.er. of 4 10 4 North cote avenue. Ea.-t Chicago, lust Saturday n ght. found that. thHr victtm had taken precaution and left h!e money home. And th robhor's rely jh't from Mr. Miller was u hunk took and h. fuw cancelled clutokn. Mr. Mili'-r i.id while returning home l.-.st Saturday night about 9:30, that ha xa.a met bv two masked white m-n at

th (ffr.;r of 145th and Barinc ave.. j T.t.o pointed gruns et him with orders j

rot iet out a -whisper. Mr. Miiior id eta soon as the robbers were s?at)aed that they had all that could b claimed, they climbed Into their Kor.l co-upa end drove east o.i 145th street. Tha hold-up -was reported to tha police but ei yet no arrests have .been mi.de.

0 Al'I'OlNTMrAT NO In en interview this morning -with Mayor McCormack of Kast Chicago, on the appointment of a city attorney to succeed M. K. Cr'.tes. a reporter was

rauJ that no action would be taky the c ty executive until after the ioip.ti election. November Sth. The .M u t r-.it-r t wiil probably bo mAde .r.l.nar to i!... wishes of the parly !-. c .r.trol :!.' f!rt of the year.

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MOTH TO VETW LOCATION The Haft-Green Wholesale Grocer., c-I Hast ChU-Rgo, re movi-,g from the'.r

...!i c'Ji'ters at 4f01 Forsyth a'-'etrje, j this tnorninj to their new location at! lit Chicago avenue. tVhlie the b-itid- j ing ha not been completed, the con-j titructh- n is advanced far er.ro.ih to I (II.iit the pr'-cery company to move j th.'-lr at--ck and ofTicua to their r.w

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Pimples Denote. Waste Products In The Blood Co Do Blask-Heads, Boils and Similar Skin Disorders. The burr. an. system i forever strlvlnpr to ret rid of the waste products. It : Me-.vork which goes on forever, v.'h-n waste products get in the blood, t . y i-iu;..' a lowered vitality. A3 a ,....,;- we becoma subject to many tain r j.1 Hod embarrassing ailments. When thes symptoms appear. Nature j warnlnK us- To throw olf tho waste products, the. blood must be purified. Ivr.'t do your blood. Just clean It out. Ni.rure will do tha rest. Pure rich, rd h'.c-od nourishes the body and fights of! d : "ias. S. S. the standard blood purifier and system builder. Is the ideal remedy tor skin eruptions. The effect of S. S. f. is to rid the system of tha waste j..rt ducts which are causing the trouble. l.r over &0 years S. K. S. has proven to be of unusual merit. Begin takir.K P. S. S today and writo for i6 j-ac Illustrated booklet, "Pacts About the Blood" free. T'ersonal medical advice. without cliafge. may also fca had by sendin? a con-rileti description of your case. Address Chief Medical Director. ?wift .Specific Co.. 741 B. S. S. laboratory, Atlanta. Gi. VU drugr stores sell S. S. B ad.v.

STAFFORD HAS WON A LONG HARD FIGHT Fort Wayne Man Says He Feel3 Years Younger Since Getting Rid Of Troubles. " Slnc' Tanlac mada a clean iweep of my troubles I'm feellua; yefl.ra yourier." ald Jamvs Stafford. 01 South Seventh St.. Terre Haute, Ind. "When a, man 1ioj ha"1 a. long, hard fight with ateinach trouble Ilka I lt.ive he ertJn!y knows haw to appreciate tiil httclth. 1 dreaded to st.e uigrht cme. because Instead if mtanlnff rest tor me it rm.'.nt hours of rolling and Uaaina; from one slda of tlvt- b3 to the other. My liver was sluxslah and I felt weak and listless all the time. "'My son tried Tanlax; and it did such good work 'for htm I started taking It and it helped me wonderfully too. I eat three big. hearty meals a day now and am never bothered a bit afterwarda. I'm aa sound s a dollar. Just feel fine all the time u.tid never miss a day from work now." Tanlac Is sold In Hammond by Summars Pharmacy and In Indiana Harbot by Central Drug Store and by leading druggists . Adv.

ITl.KNV PARTY M EKT1 t. Tuef.i.ty rig-lit. Kutar's Hall. 151st and Tr.dd. Wednesday n:ht. Lincoln Hall. 143rd and Railroad ave. 10-17-3t The reception glvtn Saturday evening by the Ladies' Social Union, of the Methodist Episcopal church, under the direction of Mrs. L. V.". Giles in honor cf their new pastor and wife, Kev. and Mrs. Crcegr. was a great success from start to finish. Th community room was very prettily decorated in autumn leaves. The musical program rendered by Mrs. Bruce Bell, Mrs. Wilbur Butcher and the Masonic c,uartet. Messrs. James Thompson, Otto Seifert. Earnest and Harry Crocker, was very much appreciated. Mrs. Emma ArP'Kat. president of the Social Union called on W. K. R. e for an address, in which he, 1n a

few well chosen words in behalf of the cho. rch welcomed Kev. Creeg to East Chicapo and to the church. To which Rev. Creeg responded very graciouslyRev. Maples, pastor cf the Congregational church was then called on and gave a short hut Impressive talk as did also Rev. DeBrae of the Methodist church of Gary. At a tea table, beautifully decorated with garden f.owers and hallow-een suggestions presided over by Mrs. II. H. Clark and Mrs. Frank Williams, a dainty lunch was served. After which ail departed wishing Rev. and Mrs. Creeg a prosperous and happy sojourn among them. Mr. and Mrs. Stecker who are residing with the latter's mother, Mrs. Harry Tailor, of North Baring ave, announce the birth of a son Wednesday.

October 12th. The mother was nee Gertrude Knight. Pinner guests at the home of 7Sr. and Mr'. R. F. Robinson of- North Paring ae.. Inst Fridry evening were Rev. and Mrs. Frank Mapies and Mr. and Mrs. Dana Cornell. The Lady Elks will meet Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. M. F. McCaTtey. at Todd and Exchange aves. Mrs. H":ij. Wii'iims. president of the Congregational Ladies' Aid and Mrs. Frank. Dickson, are In Chicago today, purchasing material to be made up for the different booths for the bazaar, which will be held Tuesday afternoon and evening, December 6th. Don't forget the music section of the Fast Chicago Woman's Club again incites you to attend their first meeting this evening at the home of Mrs. II. J. Oilman. 4152 Northcote ave. They are bringing Mrs. Cathcart of Chicago, who will discuss the old and new opera, she

win be accompanied by a soloist and '

an accompanist. This promises to be an entertainment of a very high class, which should be attended by all club

members. The hour is 7:45. The nurse committee of the Welfare Association will give & Hum o and card party next Friday afternoon and evening. Oct. list, at the Red Croaa room in Forsyth ave. Come out and give your support to this worthy cause. The proceeds will go to buying material for infants wear, which is so badly needed at this time. This evening the Men's Club of the Congregational church will give one of the most elaborate concerts they have ever attempted. Besides the church choir a aplendld orchestra, out of town talent, will aesist. Saveral numbers also will be rendered by the male quartet. The concert will commerce promptly at 8 p. m. A small charge being made for admission. The large auditorium will be used on account of the nunfber of tickets already sold. The program: PART 1 Orchestra, Sweet Summer Rose, Armand. Song. Eor.g of Deliverance. Coleridge-Taylor.

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Mme.Melha in her garden. Mme. Melba, n of the world's1 Jeadinff prima donnas, has re-j turned to her home, Coombe Cot-, tagre, at GoldBtream, near Melbourne, Aostralia, after a lenjrthy tour. This is the most recent photo of the famous sinjrer, havbeen taken aince her return home.

Wassey's Pleating Shop EMBROIDKRIXG, STAMPING. HEMSTITCHIXO, Bl'TTOX HOLE. Bl'TTOJI COVEHtlVG, BHAIDI1VO. RUCHIXO, FA?tCr STITCHING. 1 STATE 5TBCET. PHOME HAMMOND 44.

Satisfied smokers give preference -"o the new Sterling Booster cigar. The air ok e -with that velvet taste. Try one today. 9-13

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VIOLX.V INSTRrCTJONS. Mrs. Isabolla Mucklan of the American Conservatory of Music, Chicago, will open a large class for instructions on the violin commencing iTaturday. Oct. S. Applications can be mads at 611 Chicago avenue on Saturday or by phoning East Chicago 4S5-M. 10-11-3

Announcing to the public the New Home Theatre. 220S 137th t-, Indiana Harbor. Ind.. wiil give continuous show- 1:30 p. m. Lats show 9 p. m. Every day in the year starting Monday, Oct. 17. 1921. The management. 10-14-12t

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Cherry loaf cake free with a purchase of E0c or more, Eschenbach Bakery. We deliver to your home. Phone 627-M. East Chk-ago. 10-14-1

Solo. Selected, Mr. Evan Lloyd. Male Quartet, Old Black Joe, Fosterparks. Solyo, As W Fart, Inklefrltz, Mrs. J. E. Campbell. Duet. The Fisherman. Gabussl, Messrs. Selfert and Thomson. Orchestra, Hawaiian Moonlight. Kltckman. PART 2 Orchestra. Ixve in Idleness, Allan Machetle. Chorus, Lullaby of Life, Leslie. Solo with Violin Obligato, Absent, Metcalf, Mr. M. O. Selfert and Dr. A. D. Tow. Solo. Selected. Evan Lloyd. Duet, Autumn Song, F. Mendelssohn. Mrs. Campbell and Mr. Selfert. Solo, a: I Passed By Tour Window, Brahe. b: Youth and Maid, Wooler. Male Quartet, O, Uncle Moon, ScottOrchestra. Entr 'Acte from Mile Modiste. Victor Herbert. A truck load of young folks from Whit lng and East Chicago enjoyed a halloween party Saturday evening at the home of Miss Gustafson of Griffith. The Sons and Daughters of Liberty. Lake Council. No. E. will meet at the home of Mrs. Albert Naun-.an, 412- Hemlock St., on Monday evening at 8 o'clock.

of the United Brotherhood of Maintenance of Way Employes and the Brother' hood of ClerkH, the two largest of the railway unions, meet here Wednesday for final action on the strike. The telegraphers and other unions outside of the shop crafts will hold conferences next Friday. About 300 general chairmen of the shop crafts have been summoned to meet next Saturday. The chief executives of all the A. F. of L. groups plan to meet next Sunday to hear the final decision of each union and to decide on the policy to be followed by all.

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LACK OF HARMONY IS SHOWN 'Continued from page one.)

Graff Clarke, tfacher of violin, 4720 Olcott. Phonfi 837 East Chicago. 10-15-2

Hist that, all the men be called out on one diy and simultaneously. WANT TO EXT PENIS' The federation groups are anxious to hit the Pennsylvania Fystem first, aa their chief f.ght has been against this tine. As announced the Pennsylvs-nla Is not Included in the first group to be called out October 30 and may not be reached until the third or fourth group is called out. The- last of the atrike ballots nowbeing taken on the Pennsylvania by the

American Federation of Labor crafts are returnable about November 1. Early ballots indicate sentiment overwhelmingly in favor cf a strike on the road. Brotherhood representatives pointed out today that their strike program hits the Pennsylvania about November 3 or Nov. 5 which Is lust about the time

the A. F. of L. gToups had planned their

walkout on the line. CONTXBJSNCB3 ON TRIBAY Grand chairmen and vice-presidents

DO YOU CATCH COLDJASILY? HOW TO AVOID IT Co Wis are doe to gvrma. No one can prrran-t the germs from getting into our rjo&a and th mat. B a t y ou c an he Ip &ep pkirtyof strong, rifforooa, "antibodiea" an your blood to f.ght and kill off th naaty ' 'cold germ' ' Tbfor tfce7 do yoa any harm. To drk)p thaaa geria destroying "antfbottW property. yo mut hows ptauty of pure rich, ml Wood aud a stroa. vUroroaa contlti-Beo-tn Aurt. thla 'a tlae best provcaiAUv against atsnoat aay dlsoaaa. If you are weak. Deroaa or ran down, or rabjret to colds. btk no cnaacea. On day yoa may develop aerJona throat, branchial or long trouble erpnhapa pneumonia and yo may go off like a shot. Therefbre eoeTMnca to annei yottr blood and fcrtify yooraelf against "dlaraM germs" today. To build mart and bettor blood acd icake stronger nsras. thorn U Dnrhlng auperlcr to NUXATED raON aa it cont&tns oryasic iron lik the iron ia your btcod cnmb.ned with a product rapreaanttag tha nrindoa cbamiea I conatituent of tctir living nerve foreo for feeding tha nerves. Nexated Irun may therefore b Bid to be both a blood ood a uerv food. It often increase tha bodily aad mental vigor, atretic th and aodtiranca hi two vewka' Una. Over 4.0oa.aoo people are oaiBg it amraany. It b a bea b i gb i y eodoraed by ftwojar tin I ted S tatoa Senator. U. S. Army General u, maoy phyalcians and prominent men. ea the I'ope at Roma neDti-ined it tovombly in a camroun I cation to tha Propriatrrof tha Pbaraacy Normaleof raris. Satiafactlna goataofeeed ortaa msnufacturen will refund your mtmey. Bewarsof substitutes. I.ouli for the wnrd "7trXATBI" on every package aad tha letteta H.Laa rtvry tablet. Sold by ail drogflats.

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TODAY AND TOMORROW Hobart Bosworth, Miles Welch and an All-Star Cast in Thos. H. Ince Super Special "THE CUP OF LIFE" WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY Elaine Hammerstein in "HANDCUFFS OR KISSES" FRIDAY Louise Hjff in "DANGEROUS PARADISE" SATURDAY Hazel Dawn in "THE LONE WOLF" FRIDAY AND SATURDAY "THE ADVENTURES OF BUFFALO BILL" STARTING SUNDAY Clara Kimball Young in "HUSH"

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Also BEATRICE M0RRELL SEXTET A Study in Royal Blue

SPECIAL! Ccmet Solo by Frank Seering playing "When You and I Were Young, Mag gie"

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