Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 102, Hammond, Lake County, 19 October 1921 — Page 14
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PAOB THE TBTOl WVdnrsdar, October 19, 1921 WITH FAMINE ON ALL SIDES, WHERE TO? umont, compared to 188.684 less ambitious people who preferred to use the elevator and save shoe leather not to mention the saving: of the wear and tear of the marble steps. looking- person ever captured in a moonshine jrtlll raid. Miss Moore, fiowever, is not under arrest, nor Js she charged with taking- psrt ia distilling-. 6he ia held as a witness following the raid on the still imtd to have Jfreen operated by Mark Urtr.d ana Bruce Klrby. Kirby was killed In the raid. Mis Moor states she was captured by the men and forced !at watching- for federal agents. ROBERTSDALE PHlSC'EsS THeLiIH-U TO MAY AJTD TOMOHROW "Tha Faith Haler, a Grorvo 31 clVvora Production with Milton 8111s and Uufi Ay o r ) Also Pa' he "ott and Pollard Comedy. 10-18-3 BEST LOOKING GIRL CAPTURED IN RAID Q . J'NTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVItgl SAVANNAH, Oct. Miss Alios Moora thg distinction of belnjf the bet TVOTJID YOU I! a a doe little store, witfc a. atsady inoome reasonable; The Oltt 8 Sep at ?SS Ind. Blvd. 10-1S-3 t i
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' ITAH THBATBH TOXIOHT I A?r tomorrow. 1 Rudrajrd KlBtlnsr'a Famou mtorr, "WttlwiJ Benefit of dnrjfy," a proHxictton ao perfeux that it la pre-atuln-&! atsoiMjr tba BTntcet picture of nil state Orerjr mother and dnarhtrr hocj.i f bl one AJao Bab and Bill arl and comedy. 10-19-3 fSm, CX B'xT! and A. Strosa will be its let testes ts to the Past Chief's C5"a5 tri huTSy avenlng at the Stross TiWxe on La3t avenue. Every memtear Is oVrfed to e presentit?. J Wl a ho rat of Lincoln are., i ft IftirVj' Improving- from hla reoont 111
9ss. ir- and J Ira. ft. Ret and Mr. and Sirs. John Mafeill and 00a Donald of Superior avenu motored to Cedar Lake ir.d Crown Point on. Sunday where they
i ar. Joyed the day.
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I nd Mrs. A. etross of Lake avenue, i motored to Hobart. Ind, Sunday. Mr. Ca.Ta.nna.ug-h of Lincoln tva,
la In a very serious condition.
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J was taken to the South Shore ho?pita! in Chlcagro. Mra. Cavaxmaugii Is tini der the care of Dr. O'Brien. Mr. CavI anaug-h is also in bod t hi home irnfj faring- with dropsy, from whloh h has i b&en ailing: for some time, I Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hulrtrctm of Lake I .ven-u entertained friends from Indl--tea Harbor and Chloasro At their home j over last Sunday. ! Mrs. Snyder of Eaat St. Xiouis is In 1 RofoeTtsdale visiting- friends svnd also f on business. The Mesdamas W, Shade of Laporte avenue and H. Breokman of Atchison ; avcD-ue were Jary visitors last Saturf day. ' Mrs. Wtnis-m Broderlk of Atchison i Avenue was a. South Chioag-o visitor on j Monday. Mra. R. Kohr of Indianapolis TS'.vd-, 1 was a Hammond .business visitor. Mrs. W. Bahn and daughter Mrs. O. rlMbbe-ns of East Side visited at the
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A daily sight In Russia.
TVrthont food, horn, animala to carry their few belonging r a. bit of hope for better con
ditions, this Russian family has reached the end of things. Thousands of families in Russia are
In this same hopeless state facing the winter without food 01 sufficient clothes.
Millions Use "Gets-It" For Corns
-JEtop Pain Instantly H. amove Coras Completely Ewry'Soiy, everywhere needs to know rhat million of folks have already
loemad .bout "Gets-It,
Thiesson home last Sunday. William Thi-esson has tn?eTi oonflned to his home for several days with a very for foot which he received last Sunday at Crown Point, when the Friars piayed the Crown Point American Legion. Mrs, Plats who lives with her daug-hter Mrs. Atohison on Lake ave., has teen confined to her bed for several days and was reported to b in a very eerlous condition. Dr. Doll Is attending- her. Mr. and Mr Roy Moore f MjTtJs avenue, motored to Ilobart, Ind., last Sunday. Mrs. "William E?gers of Indianapolis Blvd., entertained her sister from Chicago on Sunday. Herman Thle.son of Indianapolis blvd., was a. Hammond business visitor Mr. Kegrebien of Hammond visited Robertsdale friends last Sunday.
lin0 betwen Lowell and Crown Point ther wts no electrio lights last night. . The Lowell Woman's Club held their regular meting in the assembly room of the library yesterday afternoon and thre was a good attendance of the merr-Aers.
LOWELL
The first number of the lecture course was given in the M. E. Church last evening. There was a good attendance. P. A. "Berg SLrrd E. E. Duckworth were In Hammond cn 'business yesterday. The SToscn company is giving our depot a coat of paint. It neded It. On account of trouble on the hlfrh
REDUCED SOLDIERS FEEL POVERTY
INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICg SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. Not only have some of Uncle Sam's ex-soldit-rs had occasion to call him ungrateful, tut some of the present soldiers feel they have a big kick coming. In recognition of their work a larsra number of men were elevated to serreantctes from the ranks ;ome months ago. -Washington ruled this had 'been done without proper authority, and not
I only ordered the men reduced, but dij terted that they should pay back to : the government the difference betwen ! a private's pay and that of a ser-
ffeant for the period they haa received it. The case of Private Perry C. Curtis, quartermaster corps detachment at the Presidio, is an example. He reoelvod as a private 133 a month. The order directs him to pay back $33. S5 a month. He has a wife
and two children to suppoTt The war family allowances have been dlscon- J tln-ued. As a private h does not even i have quarters for his family. A point" hi tieen strained to permit the wife!
and two children to atay in their quarters. That Curtis might provide food for his family Gen. William H. Wright, commanding- the Ninth Army Corps, directed that he bo furloughed for thra months. Curtis was unable to find outside employment, but has been doing some civilian work a'bout the army camp, which enables him to eke out a few dollars. There are many other suoh cases. It is stated, although only a few have families. Con-rress will be asked to remedy the situation.
MONUMENT CLIMBING NE WSPORT
INTERNATIONAL NEWS, SERVICE WASHINGTON". Oct. C.imblngr the several hundred steps to the top of the Washington monument has become a popular Indoor sport, according ta the annual report of Col. Clarence O. Sherrill, superintendent of public grounds and huildings of the District of Columbia. Whether bent on reducing- weight or other similar yaons( "3.314 persons fa. .i TV.Vk ' t h f of (Via fnorj-
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"Be Beautiful, 'Tis a Women's Duty " Mroc Do La Vie. THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE'S $1,000 PRIZE BEAUTY
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Special Sale this week of WiUard WWte Co.'s Vaucaire Galega Tablets for thin, cerrous, undo eloped women, $1 box at 89c
Miss Marie S Cardiff Will be here Thrmday, Friday and Saturday from 10 A. M. to 12 M. and 2:00 to 4:30 P.M. Miss Scarcliff, chosen in the Tribune Beauty Contest from among thousands as the most beautiful girl in Wisconsin, will hold daily receptions in our Toilet Goods Section. Every woman in Hammond and the Calumet Region will want to meet her. Miss Scarcliff pregants her picture and 50c worth of Famous Blue Melrose or Norma Talmadge Perfume to erery purchaser of Melrose or "Norma Talmadge" Toilet Preparations on these three days. For years Melrose Toilet Preparations Face Powder, 50c; Face Cream, 50c; Rouge, 50c; Lip Stick, 35c; Perfume, $2 oz. have been the choice of the leading actresses and beauties and well dressed women generally. Why not take advantage of this opportunity to try them? Remember, 50c worth of Blue Melrose Perfume and Miss ScarclifFs picture with every purchase of the famous Melrose Toilet Preparations, or of the equally celebrated Norma Talmadgo Toilet Preparations.
Edward C, Minas Co., Toilet Article Section, Main Floor.
GET RID OF YOUR FAT
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j Thousands of others haye gotten rid of theirs WITHOUT DIETING I OR EXEPvCISING often at the rate of over a pound a day and WITH-
1 OUT PAYMENT until reduction has taken place.
I am a licensed practicing physician and personally select the treatment for each individual case, thus enabling me to choose remedies that will produce not only a loss of weight harmlessly, but which will also relieve you of all the troublesome symptoms of over-stoutness such as shortness of breath, palpitation, indigestion, rheumatism, gout, asthma, kidney trouble and various other afflictions which often accompany overstoutness. My treatment will relieve that depressed tired, sleepy feelitig, riving you renewed energy and vigor, a result of the lois of your superfluous fat.
L XaJri-ase c co rnv no - prts Qt , Won der full ; -Cut. uecMu.i' . first ap; be ar-d wexr ; s'iV ply :noney .-: on t s'en ryvi'tiTf.
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your rrpular mocie of living. There is no dieting or exercising. It is simple, easy and pleasant to take.
If you are overstout do not por tpene but sit down right now and send for
mv bKLfc. 1 K1AL 1 KLA J IV1L. 1 and mv plan whereby 1 am to be PAID ONLY AFTER DEDUCTION HAS TAKN PLACE if you so desire. DR. R. NEWMAN, Licensed Physician State of New York 2SG Fifth Avenue, New York, N. Y., Desk H-234
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This popular Sheraton Period model of The Cheney formerly sold for $150. At $115 it is undoubtedly one of the most remarkable phonograph values ever offered. See it today there will never be a better time to buy.
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Made In Biltmore mahogany, fumed and golden oak. Equipped with spring motor, steel and Jewel needles, two reproducers for playing all records, automatic stop and $-f - five record shelves ll J
The SWaster Instrument is famed for its wonderful tone and the beauty of its cabinet work. In every respect, the Sheraton Period model typifies the high standards of The Cheney factories. Let us demonstrate it for you. Through a series of acoustic fea
tures found in no other phonograph, The Cheney attains remarkable 6weetness and purity of tone, and practically eliminates needle scratch. Convenient Terms If You Wish EDWARD C. MINAS CO. Phonograph Department Thlrif Floor. NOVEMBER RECORDS NOW ON SALE.
ovemoer 13 runs wick is.ecoras ON SALE TODAY-
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Equally divided between the classical, the romantic, and the all-popular dance field, November Brunswick records offer a series of fresh delights to all classes of music lovers. Check those you wish to hear we will be glad to play them for you.
f Avant de quitter ces Iieux Dio possente (Even Bravest Heart) (from Faust) Act II (Gounod) l ) r r- L . r.iitMnn. lln nllA
soi8 t Un bel di vcrlremo (Some Day He'12 Come) from Madame Butterfly Act II, Scene 1 Puccim) i.so Soprano (in Italian) Florence Easton j" in I Hear a Thrush at Eve (Eberhart-Cadman) Tenor . . . . . . Theo Karle 125 ICome Where My Love Lies Dreaming (Foster) Tenor Theo. Karle and Criterion Male Trio 'sno So'e MI Suns!iIne) (Capurro-di Capua) Tenor (in Italian) . . at. Mario Chamlee ,T.a iFantaisie Impromptu (Chopin) Pianoforte Solo . . . . Leopold Godowsky
Js f Serenade du Tsigane (Gypsy Serenade) (Valdez) Pianoforte by Frederic Persson
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55008 f raust uuet irom varaen scene (jounoaj . . Vi.'ao I Boheme Selection (Puccini) 2133 f American Patrol (Meacham) .... 108& 1 General Mixup, U. S. A. March (i4en) . lias ("Serenade (Tosti) Violin-Flute-Harp . 10B'?c Serenade ( Tott) French Horn-Flute-Harp . sees f Ma (Conrad) Fox Trot !m l Wabash Blues Fox Trot . . . ' . sons j Why, Dear? (Cohen) Fox Trot .... Vilooi My Sunny Tennessee (Kalmar-Ruby) Fox Trot r In My Tippy Canoe (Fisher) Contralto and Tenor 10s5o 1 Dream of Your Smile (Conrad) Baritone
iss r I Ain t Nobodv s, Darlinc (Huvhet-Kins) .
10-in. 1 . 85c Jt
Max Rosen'
. . Vessella's Italian Band Vessella's Italian Band Walter B. Rogers and His Band Walter B. Rogers and His Band . Gondolier Trio . . . Belvedere Trio . Isham Jones' Orchestra Isham Jones' Orchestra . Isham Jones' Orchestra Isham Jones' Orchestra Emily Earle and James Craven Ernest Hare Harmonizers Male Quartet
Must Be Someone Like You (Frost-Straight-Bargy) Tenor
Billy Jones
is3 I'm Looking For a Blue Bird (Merrill-Rich) Tenor
Oh! Brother, What a Feehn'I (Cook) Baritone
tor . j . !, " V Al Bernara end Carl Fentoa's Orchestra
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NOTABLE INTERPRETATIONS OF MODERN DANCE MUSIC
Gene Rodemich'a Orchestra
Rudy Wiedoeft
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Come to the Moon Fox Trot l NnboHv Knows For Trot (Saxanhone with Piano) .
. uene Kodemicn s urcneatra Gene Rodemich's Orchestra . Gene Rodemich's Orchestra . Biese's Novelty Orchestra Gene Rodemich's Orchestra Gene Rodemich's Orchestra ' . Gene Rodemich's Orchestra . . Gene Rodemich's Orchestra . Gene Rodemich's Orchestra . Gene Rodemich's Orchestra Bennie Krueger's Orchestra . Carl Fenton's Orchestra nnn-A K"riTorr' Or"rVi fifrn
" i -razy ijiues rox irot ir1-"". r ?V i . s"o 1 Royal Garden Blues Fox Trof Bennie Krueger s Orchestra
mss Spread Yo' Stuff Fox Trof Bennie rvrueger urcnestra "o I Wang Vang Blues Fox Trot Bennie Krueger s Orchestra 2105 rl Wonder Where My Sweet, Sweet Daddy's Gone-Fox Trot Bennie Krueger s Orchestra 10s5no Satanic Blues-Fox Trof Bennie Krueger a Orchestra o9 f Ain't We Got Fun Fox Trot Bennie Krueger s Orchestra "- i Dangerous Blues Fox Trot Bennie Krueger Orchestra
!iso ; All By Myself Fox Tror oenme ArueB
Saturday Fox Trot . ueruneMucScn.viwre.u
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10 in . m i ui. . ....- soo t Swanee One-Step ....... lo'-ln1 Bow Wow One-Step . sse I I'm So Sympathetic Fox Trot . . . . . lo-m U8t Snap Your Fingers at Care Fox Trot . 8j I Castle of Dreams Fox Trot
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R3o I home Again blues rox Irot .
ioTn4 June Fox 7Vor 85c Treasure Isle Fox Trof . . . . io-in6 -f Singin' the Blues Fox Trot ..... sac Kiss-a-Mi3s Waltz .......
,20.77 Crazy Blues Fox Trot 10-tn. , i s i ri r
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R. H. REID, Mgr. 525 Flohman St. - Hammond, Indiana
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