Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 108, Hammond, Lake County, 26 October 1921 — Page 2
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"HOOTCH" ALENIATES im UFECOMRADES Ea3t Chicago City Court Sends Them to J ail. Three Musketeer -whose friendship was cemented by perilous adventures and endeared by memory have met with disaster. Rheumatism Can Be Cured! But You Must Clear Your Blood of Waste Products.
Lcck of exercise and Improper diet causes waste products to acconiulatn
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that unless the blood i. prire. s 'me part of the body will become disease 1. Rheumatism, with Its pain and agony. Is one of the most serious diseases caused by waste products in th blood. You know, of course, the blood Is not confined alone to the arteries and veins. It passes out of these channels to all parts of the body. Tin is how sediments or waste products are deposited In the muscles and Joints. Genuine relief can be had only by correcting the laslo trouble waste pro duets. Thousands and thousands of men and wcraen during the past 60 years have cleared their bloo 1 cf waste products with S. S. S. It Is the Ideal remedy for rheumatism, because It removes the poisonous waste matter which Is causing- the trouble. There are no bad after effects and the result Is wonderful. Begin taking1 S. S. 8. today and write tor 66 page illustrated booklet, 'Facts About the Blood" free. Personal medical advice, without charge, may also be had by sending a complete description of your case. Address Chief Medical director. Swift Specific Co., 731 S. S. S. Laboratory, Atlanta. Ga. All drusr stores sell S. S. S Adv.
A stranger entered their midst, and although he departed with shattered ribs and & crack in hie sliull he destroyed the perfect trinity. The Three Friends were Teter Boyka, Nick Svitieh and Sam Dubich at Boyka.' bnchelor apartment at Z6S Block avenue, was the place where they (fathered each evening- to Idle the time and share the mutual admiration. It was Monday night- Boyka had made a trip to the cellar. He lifted high the glass of home-made "hootch" and said: "My friends rothing- s'm'il rvr come between us. We have teen buddies In war, partners in adventure and we have traveled tho seas, sharing the same bunks, eating' the snme food aril drinkincc the s;uv wine. Always we shall b ifrUuids. Prink hearty!" Came tTeorgcs I'.aneu. He entereJ without knocking. He had been drinking. H Mild he could drink more moonshine t'.i.m any man in Indiana Harbor. This insult could not lie overlooked. His challenge was accepted. Complications arose. The "hooti-h" oleniated the affections of the Three Friends. They fell to fight ir.g. First, they battered the intruder and then each other. Boyka., Sulich and Iuhie.h were arraigned before City Judge Cohen. Boka was fined $lm for l. dating the liquor law and S-utich and Hub ert wetn ea h sent to ja'l fur thirty i!ya for -snu!t and battery upon Baneati.
JOHNSON BUSY WITH MEETINGS
From now until election on Nov S n. O. Johnson, republican candidate for mayor of Gary, will be kept busy appearing at l series of big meetings scheduled by campaign manager A. C Huber. Frorn the republican headciuartersi nt the Harrison Club coining Johnson meetings u'tre announced as follows : "Wednesday night. October 26 Rally at Glen 1'ark school. Wednesday night, October 26 IVrnti-
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For Six Long Years Terro Haute Man Was Miserable With Rheumatism. "Tanlae has put me on the road to health and I'm willing to go the limit for It," said Marollus Jloyer. 112 North 16th St.. Terre Haute, Ind. "For six years my lif was mit-eiable. as I suffered so much from rheumatism that I was in pain nearly all the time. My knees were all swollen up and ached day a.nd right, while ti.y elbows and arms wore so stiff and soru at time I couldn't raise my hands t'j my head. My stomach was out of order too, and I hardly pot any rest and fe!t tired and worn out all tho time. 'It was a lucky day for me when I began taking Tunlao, for It has made, me feel like a dlffrent man. My stomach is in fine shape imi the rheumatism hat nearly all gon.-, so I'm beginning to feel like I did when a young man." Tanlac Is sold in Hammond by Summers Pharmacy and in Indiana Harbof by Central Drug- otore and by leading druggists . Adv .
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en's meeting at 1324 Adams. Wednesday night. October 2fi Itegular weekly meeting: of Republican precinct committeemen at headquartei s at the Harrison clubrooins. Thursday night, October 27 Republican rally at Tyler park dance hall, lfcth and Fillmore. Speakers, Jt. O. Johnson, Judge W. M. Dunn, Robert Richardson, Vincent Waif -h and others. Dally meeting will bo the program of the republican manager from ihls time to the end of the mayoralty campaign, according to the information given out today at republican headquarters. It. 0. Johnson, candidate for mayor, and other candidates on the city ticket, will be present at ail thesa meetings and the oratorical barrage will be kept up until tho eve of the election, Nov. 8.
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Lighted Candle in a Hollowe'en Pumpkin Setting Fire to Her Clothing. The quick wit and action of Mrs Fioyd Saxton, a neighbor, probably saved the life of pretty little five year old Gcraldino Gaston, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.Wa.lt or Cat son. o29 Adams street in Gary yesti-nlny afternoon. (Je; ;i Idlne was Retting ready for the Hallowe'en lettivities and was lighting a candle in a pumpkin lantern when somehow the candle set lire to her clothing. Hearing the little gir".'. fi-tfimj Mrs. Saxton. a neighbor, rushod to thi scene. Securing n heavy blanket fhe threw- it around G- ruMir.e. whose -toth-inr was already in a ma.s.-i of flames. From tho house little Ctraldine was inched to tilt; Metcy iiospi'al whcr physicians found she had suffered Severn burns on her rlcht arm. shoulder and chest. Following' treatment m!ij fell asleep and today la reported p t-tlnft-iirK as wel! as can be expected. It. Simon A. young: who is caiitir for her Injuries stafs that shs in beinur plving tfa'mrnt, th'nt lie hopes will prevent the need of skin grafting.
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new house on First wtreot nearly completeil. They will move Into the same in a few days. Wm. Praft living- east of town, was taken to Battle Creek Sanitarium on Monday. He Is suffering from a nervous breakdown. The Victor Powder Co. shipped a large, consignment of Flash Liht Powder this morning. A. V. HtmroKe of Itoseland, transacted business in town Tuesday. Tiie Hammond Crown Point bus line Is wel! patronized by Griffith people Mrs. P. A. Bciiofleld of Elliott, Ind.,
visited htr stwter Mrs. J. McOary on
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Tha M. K. Sunday Sohool teachers
met with their H.ipt. Mrs. J. R. Clark at her home on Tuesday evening. Win. Penning, reports that he has
been fortunate in booking the Gary
Quartette for the coneeTt st the Town Hall, Nov. 11th. Hammond and Pullman taient will also be procured. The high school students are putting In pood time on basket ball.
(INTERNATIONAL NWS SERVICE1 WASHINGTON, Oct. 2f. '.loyd pttr-llnga-me, American consul at Vera Cruz. Mex., was stabbed on the Tiltrht of Oct.. 2-1 In the American consulate by two unknown assailants, according to advices received at the state department today from the United States embassy at Mexico City.
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AUDITORIUM MAX iCLFER. Prop. 567 CtluiDet Are. Phone Ham's 1991 TODAY ALL-STAR CAST THE VALLEY OF DOUBT Also DON'T MARRY
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All your life you have heard of an all-star cast. Here you will see one. including:
Wallace Reid Elliott Dexter Monte Blue Theodore Roberts Theodore Kosloff Raymond Hatton
Gloria Swanson Bebe Daniels Wanda Hawley Agnes Ayres Polly Moran Julia Faye
A Paramount picture crowded with luxury, romance and beautiful women.
i Also SPECIALTIES, SOLOS and ORCHESTRA i ' No Advance in Prices for This Super-Production
ATI.AXTA, G.V., Oct. 26 The tropical storm rain in Florida swept with increasing fury Into the northern section of tho state today. Reports to teletrraph companies were that a uO mile gale still was whittling over the state. The Southern Pell Teiar'hor.e Co. lost
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THEATRE
TODAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY Edith Taliaferro in "KEEP TO THE RIGHT" Pathe News and Pollard Comedy FRIDAY . big double feature Saturday Gladys Walton in "HIGH HEELSSUNDAY Constance Talmadge in "SCANDAL" MONDAY AND TUESDAY "THE PALACE OF DARKENED WINDOWS" COMING NOVEMBER 5 For One Week D. W. Griffith's "WAY DOWN EAST-
LAST TIMES TODAY A Donald Crisp Production "APPEARANCES" A Story of Life's Fa!se Fronts, with David Powell and Mary Glynne The big human story of young married life and its struggles to build a place called home.
ALSO "THE COTTON PICKERS" In a Pretty Comedy, Singing and Dancing Act And "CELLO SOLO" by LAURENCE M. GENDL A Specialty Extraordinary Playing "Minuet" by L. Van Beethoven
$22,000.00 FLAT BUILDING TO BE ERECTED Rulldlnf Commissioner Walter T..ii.
gan yesterday Issued a permit to Frank Hartzer for the erection of a two story brick flat buildlnK to be located at 112C
West Fifth avenue. The buildm wm
be constructed by Anderson Brothers Company, local contractors and will cost j:'2,000.
The building- will contain six modern
flats and will hae all this modern con
veniences. Colin Mackenzie secured a permit for the erection of a beach cottage on I-akeslde Drive. The cottage will cost SI, TOO. Oscar Felke will build a garage at 428 Harrison street at a coat of $160.
FRED SEABRIGHT SPECIAL JUDGE Attorney Fred Seabrlpht sat as Special Judge in the absence of City Judge William Dunn this mornins. Three drunks were fined, one of them being a woman.
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GARY THEATRE Fifth Are. and Broadway Gary, Ind. TODAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY Thomas H. Ince Presents His Drama of Today "Mother 0' Mine" Greater picture than 'Lying Lips." Every mother, father, every wife, husband, son, daughter, brother and sister should not fail to see
Mother CV Mine
The most wonderful picture of the age. 5 NEW ALL-STAR LOOP VAUDEVILLE ACTS Headliner: STEWART SISTERS' MUSICAL REVUE 7 People Clas.y Revue with Muaic Matinee every day at 1:45 P. M. Special price for matinee: Adults, 25c; children, 10c. The Only Theatre in Gary Playing Five Acts of SUPREME VAUDEVILLE
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PRINTING OF GARY BALLOT FINISHED Twenty thousand ballots to be ued In the coming city cdectlon in Gary, on November Sth. were completed late e.terday and are now in the custody of City Ork Mrs. Ralph Ross. They were placed in the huge vauit in the city clerk's office.
FORD RUNS 34 MILES ON GALLON GASOLINE Start Karr In Coldest W thn Otlier Cars Siiovr Prvyortloaata Scale. A new carburetor which cuts down gasoline consumption of any motor and reduces gasoline bills from onthlrd to one-halt is the proud achievement of the Air-Friction Carburetor Co., 801 Madison St., Dayton, Ohio This rnvar'Kab!e invention net only increases the power of motors from 30 lo Z iier cent, tut enables every one to run slow on high pear. It also makf a it easy to start a Ford or any other ear in the coldest weath'r. You can use the very cheapest grrade of grasoliue or half gasoline and ha!" kerosene and Ftill get n'ore power "d more mileage than you now pet. from the hignest test gasoline. All Ft r 1 owners can fret as hicrh as 74 miles to a. gallon of gasoline. Ko sure are the TnatMifaoturors of the immense saving iheir new carlmretor will make thut they offer to send it on 80 days' tri'i! to every oar owner. As It can be put on or taken off in a few minutes by anyone all readers of this paper who WB.nt to try it should send their name, address and make of car to the manufacturers at once. They also want local agents, to whom they offer exceptionally large profits. Write thura today. Adv.
Gary' has another cas of diphtheria according to the Information received from the jlty health officer. Heyl.er. Lillian Kdwards, living at 824 Virginia street is the latest victim of the d's-
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