Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 107, Hammond, Lake County, 25 October 1921 — Page 2
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Till; TIMES Tnfprlav. OtoTtor L'.l, 1921.
LIVE NEWS FROM THE TWIN CITIES
Twin City
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THIS IS OXFl WAV TO !HH1 T.h iron bars a.t a rsur window of
. thes Tittle Ltruthcrs -.neat imi.rk.tt m -CeAnr street, Indiana iiarl'oi were: pried s.;a.rt .sometime lant i:it!it cin.l, entrance galnA t'iry..'h th window. :
"Cls'ht sides ilfcoon, a dozen esijs. ten pounds ' ( iinninr fa;is:uo ami " several pjamls of buttor wcrii atolen.
MARY GARDES STOT.KV, mikk s.nvs jinrnvs Mllf Oebas, 8SK2 Butternut street, Ea-at Chicago, is unhappy toilrvy. Miry Garden, 'his canary, was sloiin il-.irlns the tvlffht, case ami all. "Mary was an artist," Jtlko tnl-.l the .polios. "Home said she tva. a. greater . actrR than ho ro.n a- pinner, but I ma.ln.tain that ehe was ono of tho jrrent ' t sopranos of th asre. Khe had a world f VP' r"l everybody liked her so well they called her 'Oar Wary.
lose Mcrxin tinmi pr. J. A. ToKrden of riwrl Ohl-cag-o, reported to tha poilca tods,y tint hit Ford ooup l!iru number 206S9 Ind. has ibeea stolen.
A 6e-lal nvtiJiR or' the Baj'tiul 1. sidles .AM of Todluiia Harbor will be held at Kut'eerlie Hours ell Thursday afternoon irmn I to 4 o'clock, the purroan of thin jnefetiuff la to a-her elotlilne for the family they ra etulenvur lng- to clothe. lilnrr your thlniolc and srlssors ahum, ol.n tiny article ynu may hftvo. that could le uaed In any way for these needy people. Mrs. Charles Tulf of Ivy street has her little Krauddaufhto.r Ruth Tolf of Chlcaffo with her this vtek. Mr, Mid Mrs. If. l. ITenurl of Ivy st had as their Sliest over tha week end Mr. imd Mr.. Albert Ilensel who have been n an extensive western trip U Yellowstone Park, California, Colorado Hprlns and many other plaota of Interest. They are aunt and uncle of Mr. Ilensel, and are. returning to their home In lotroit Other R-Jests at this home over Sunday were Jr. and -Mrs. S li. Squire, of La ciraoire, 111., parents of Mrs. Ilensel. Pont forret you rs Invited to attend the rr.as.uer4e ball p'.ven by thu Patrol Girls of the Gary Shrine at the East Chicago Masonlo Temple, lYlday evvnln-, Oct. J3t.li. Sterlings oichetra will furnish tits music. Thore is a jrocd time in etora for everybody, coine out and enjoy yourselves.
COMP1aAI3 of uags .- A. reader of The Times complains of the way fftma'.e dis are pern-.-tttnd to -'run at Jarare in Indiana. Harbor and -says thfl-t It is a disgrace, to the city. Thy ought to ba locked up.
RE?P MOXBY DIJAPPKARS Fifteen thousand, five hurfd-ed dollars of money offered on Callaaan has cot been taken by Rep-pa supporters. .Odds of 10 to 8 have 'been ottered, in "East CUcagD on Callahan and refused. There very little betting except on prt?clncts end -wards. Bets -isa.v been n:ado that Tvrymu will lead the Citin-ns' tickut.
Beyond the Pale. It Is plain that there are books -which are not ft; subjects for criticism, which do not rise into th flolci of artistic be'.r.s:, quite irrespective- of tbo number of editions through which they have passed. Jules I.emr.itre.
READ THESE TWIN CITY ADVERTISEMENTS
Wasssy's Pleating Shop EMBitnmniiXG, vtvipi, hkmSTiifiiixG, iirrri hole. BITTOV tOVKHl.NI,, 1IHA1UIXO, ntCHlXC, FVVCV STITCH I si a. Bl STATU STItKET, PIIOC HAMMONO 4 lit.
Money to loan and 7 and S per cent Securities for sab, duo 1 to 36 months from date, denominations from 425 uo. Ileal estate Bld bonds. Roe & Petersen's Law Office. 8-3-wf
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Announcing- to the public the New Home Theatre, 2205 157th. it., Indiana Harbor, Ind., will give ontlnuoua v,...r 1 -iii n m. I.ats show 9 P. ?n.
'Every day in the year startlrtf Monday,
Oct. 17, 1321. The manat'iniuni. 10-14-12.
Mr; John Murti-r 'f N'oith Bar I tit nviiae Is ttudcr Hie doctors' tare at this r. rili n;,r. Miss Veva f'.u cli-ai t. -h.ap-ri!ii:il the following youiiff peoide at tlio 'liristlan i'.ndeaier -ouvviltloll ln-hl at Ci-ry .Saturday i,nd Sunday, lit 1 i'i nod lnrothy ilav'ts, Byuia- Petersen and !"riu: C8 Si ele er. The IVioiuii'k P-enoi'.t Afyn-iitlon will huh) a mee'ln at the hoi. of Mrs tinker, am F r ot, W'edn.-.sday -ve-nlnis. AH itieinbers are umed to attend ns there Is bnsliiehs of lnirorla.o-e to be tsUen care i. 0 MlOB lii.sp Kins ntteivled the Notre 1'nnie hiid Nehru -!ut gam fit .South Bend last S I'.a rda y. .!l'. Paul .Miller, who left f;a 1 urda f..r Cani'-rldj-.e, Mass., was met S-.i'tday aftcrnoKii tn Ponton hy li r husband. Paul Miller, v.lio J.s attending Harvard T.'nlversity, Mrs. Mary II -.11. n lb"!- of Mra. Miller received titrht letter Monday savin sln had had a very pleasant trip, had arrlvtd In Can! bril re. and tiiat they were very nicely biealed. A number of Fast Chicago C. 11. H. members visited Whltlnir t.'haptcr last evenins- ot tho Llliilal visit of tl'e Ki-as.d l.iatr'in, Mrs-. Mary Yltoti o!' Sotith Bend. Mrs. Gertrude McKenzlc of Chicajt.. entertained Mrs. Kdwanl I'vBria.-. .r.. and Mrs. B. V. -Gile liast '1,1r8ii. Mrs. Br. Itetui.p.fr a-.id .'-i-s. llauJterford of Chicago yesterday at a one o'clock luncheon at the Kouth Hhore Country Club. John TlaUoraii, of Alton. Bl.. has lieen
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old -friends ianl n..quu!uland Itailoran spent his sehiad dsys
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1'arochla! sch...l and Is now connected with Ihe Htainlard OH Company of "Wood River, 111. Misses Lillian and Margaret Artibey will entertain the members of the N u Epsllon club this evenins it their home on Masoun avenue. The ladles have again resumed their sewing- at the Carmel'te ' n-hatiiine ami have set astd each Tuesday as the regular sew ins day. Any per-on v.he has a few leisure hours to si ?nd co.'ld
put thm to no better advan' assisting in keeping these lltt clothed t.r the w!rt.-r. and invitation Is extended to all to come out to the 1 ; han-iK' day 'f each weakQuite a number of Fast (
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Saturday and are a cam anticipating a good trume n-vt Saturday to be played at If.dianapoiis lietween Notre Dame and Indiana T'nBtrslty. Ihe lerer.ea MoSwinej- Council 'd
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-rl?.c, Mrfn Mmttaret JleKentia, (oiu-iil.tivi'ii. Jirs, Jaclt Boftue 'was clia!;- lady of the afi'!r.
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"My wife )ins taken your medicine find Im.i been wonderfully benefited. F.'j- over 'four yr-ar:- phe has hd trouide with bloating and could rvarcely ci.t any food beeausij of this xmlltkn. Ut.ctr.r'a medicines did not rielp her and n opcrntboi was advised. Hej" brottiei, who lb a drucstRt, R"nt her a Hottie of Mayr s Wonderful K';ir.dy stid It helped her ut once. I caniwit pral?e j'our medicine eieoih." It hi afdmple, twirmles prepare tin that remove the oa.tnrrh.-il mucus from. the Intestinal trj.ek tid aJiays the inflammation which I'i'ipcs ;.ractlcally all stomach, liver and lot' s-1 inal aliments, in-vudlng-ap pendicl t Is. Oroj d.ise will omvince or in- in y refunded. Summers Druf? H'oro and uru cg-lsts everywhere. Adv.
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TODAY Clara Kimball Young in "HUSH"
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HTHE flavor of our bread Is g line you'li say it is. It is w a loaf that pleases every cne
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System of Bakeries
Tuesday evening. Hen quarters, Ind. Harbor. Wednesday evninar, Ball of all Nations, 1391h and Butternut st. Home of Mr. 1'eterson. 5&13 Carey street, Ind. Harbor. Thurcday evening-, Transylvania Ha.ll Pennsylvania and Washington Ft., Bid. Harbor, and Polish National i'arrih Ha.ll. 140th and WejCir -avenuo. Friday tvening, Mark Hotel, Mark Subdiv iiiion. Sat-urday evening. Auditorium. Ind. Harbor. Sun '.ay evening-, Krupa Hall, 150th ?treet and Baring nvenue. 10-25
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ff You Want to Buy, Sell or Lease Apply to AARON WARSHAW Real Estate and Insurance 40 98 Parrish Avenue Phone Indiana Harbor 1448
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toe .An. oilcan Association, lor the luc-ocn-tion or" the Bih Mepublli; held their special meeting- at i-tt. Mary's Bull last .Sunday tveuiny at whbh the follow irix delevatc were ajle. ted to a I ten..' the con vii;ti'-.ti '- be lit Id 1' Ipcianaiadis n xt Suio'.-i v, Oct. 30th: MiSMs. John V. Iteiii'.on, J. dm ftulliva'l, James .McSaan--, Mo ha-.l Gorn-an, Laurence Go.'.t'r; ;', M": s. Mary O'liea. .-cd Mr. and Mrj. Mar't liro.'crlck Mrs. James Forbes ami son are expected homo today from Michigan City Xvhere they have been v;sitinj re'atives, for the rast twV act k;-i. The members of the Rotary Society of St. Mary's parish led a very pleasant time at the.r social session last
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WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AMD FRIDAY Edith Taiiaferro in "KEEP TO THE RIGHT" BIG DOUBLE FEATURE FRIDAY SATURDAY Gladys Walton in "HIGH HEELS" SUNDAY Constance lalmadge in "SCANDAL"
jWednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday Here's your opportunity to get that desired piece (or suite) for your dining room at PRICES LOWER THAN EVER BEFORE. Our very special credit terms prevail.
Special Dining Suite No. 1 7 Piecas, $149.00 Tudor style Table and Chairs, "Metr" make. Finished in antique Italian walnut. Table is 45x60, extends to 6 ft., solid American walnut top. Exquisite Chairs, slip seats, uphcUtered in raised velour, tapestry or blue leather. Veryspecial, seven pieces for $149.00.
Special Dining Suite No. 2 7 Pieces, $175.00 American Walnut Table, 45x60 inches. "Metz" make, which means the finest quality. Adam period, five Chairs and one Arm Chair, uphulstered in hair clclh. Seven pieces, specially priced at $175.00.
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COMING NOVEMBER 5 For One Week D. W. Griffith's "WAY DOWN EAST"
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Wnllaee Held. .!rin SmuiMin, CIMett n.itri, l!,h Daniels Monfc H'oc, WiiTici.l ll.ir.ley, Theolire Huberts, Acnes Ayers, Ituyiiioiid Ilnttt.ii, Tolly Moran, TlicMlore Kiu'js'.
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TODAY AND TOMORROW A Dctnali Crisp Production "APPEARANCES" A Story cf Life's False Fronts, with David Powell and Mary Glynne
mMODumv ri! T1a Ia? kman sS?rv cf vounsr married life and its rtniffdes to h
Norma Talmadge in ; l;j build a place called hone. J "THE STRANGE INHERITANCE" j ff
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"THE COTTON PiCKERS" In a Pretty Ccmady, Sinking zvA Dancir.g Act And "CELLO SOLO" by LAURENCE 11 GENDL p A Specialty Extraordinary l Playing "Minuet" by L. Van Eeeihoven j
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This Money is Paid the Very Day it is Due In rr.akirrg an investment the investor wants to know if the principal will be safe, if the interest payments will he legularly ptid, if the principal will Le paid in full when it is due. A3 to the SAFETY of the Frst Mortgage 7 GOLD Bond recommended by and sold at this Bank ws consider them well worth first investing oui own money in them. They have been sold for 1 1 years without loss of one cent to any investor. Interest and principal payments are paid at THIS Bank the very day they are due. These Mortgage Bond? have convenient maturiti--are in denominations of $100 up and may be purchased for cash or by the monthly payment plan of investing. Ask about these Safe Bonds. Call or send for descriptive literature.
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East Chicago, Ind. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY Oct. 27-28-29
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'TiieAf Fairs or Ana to I " With an Star Cast A picture recording in scenes of unrivaled beauty the exciiir?g exploits of a lever of love. A shimmering, dashiajj riot of color and luxury. Warm with the life of real world men and women.
THE FIH ST NATIONAL BANK EAST CHICAGO ' INDIANA Chicago and Forsyth Avenue Under U.S. Government Supervision TWO MONTHS FROM TODAY IS CHRISTMAS Have you anything ahead for Christmastime? It is net too late to begin saving. Start now. Make a deposit at this Bank one dollar or more starts an account here. r Then deposit an extra dollar or two whenever you get a chance. Small deposits are always welcome at this Bank. Hundreds of people save for Christmas through the help of this ftrong Fiist National Bank. Let us help you save for Christinas. I laving money in the Bank gives a feeling of protection and satirfaction. Begin to put money in this Bank.
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DINING SUITE DE LUXE -- Beautiful Table, round or oblong, and six of ihe finest Chairs to be had. Special C 'i C7 AO
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THIS IS A DINING SUITE CF ELEGANCE Tudor style Table and solid American walnut top. Complete with Chairs to match in tapestry or leather. Special 89.00 at
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