Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 110, Hammond, Lake County, 28 October 1921 — Page 2
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TILE TIMES Friday, October 28, 1921.
POLICE OFFICER TELLS INTERESTING STORY
Hmm Thrre Trip to Hot Sprlaaa BU ttU Mm l'Mtrww(nI In ftuft. Finally Rotarnad Home and Aftr All EUe Falls He - WoH& Oar the I.onK-IJlrSd Re-llef from His Troubles.
"I can new go on 4uty filing1 Hk a new man." Mid Clyde E Vltts of Mor-aj-t(rwn. W. V. police forre. "One btottla of Nrv-Worth did n more cood thaa tiwa trips tft 1IH Pprtnss. I he ben bothered with stomach trobl for about e!ht years. My food didn't dtffeat properly end I was constantly bothered with aa forming' on my stomach. I took treatment at JackjTiTlllo, Jla., and at Hot Springs, but srot only slight relief. I via forced te lay off n account of my cosdltlom. I couldn't lKp nlg-ht.s, my stomach pained rhe constantly and nothing that I ata would agree -wlti me. I took. aewral different preparations but got no relief, so finally 1 tried Xerr-Worth and the first botttle did rr)e mcr good than the three trips to Hot Spring. My stomach no longer bother m and I lp like a lo. I can and d recornraend Xerr-Worth hlahly and hope that It hljv other
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BIG RALLY AT HARBOR TOMORROW
From Today On Selling For Cash
Best Granulated Sugar, 28 C 5 lbs. for. ..
Monarch Catsup, 2 1 C large bottle Good Luck Oleo, 47 c 2 lbs. for Renroh brand Sliced 20 C Peaches 4 Savoy Brand Milk, Q7n lOcans U Savoy Brand Coffee, lj 1 Q 3-lb. pkg. v Tomatoes, No. 2 cans, O C 2 cans Pork Feet, tt per lb C Pork Kidneys. C ,Pib. .., Z, Neck Bones, C q per lb. Btfr.... ioc Boiling Beef, 10c per lb. Pot Roast, 1 Op per lb
Plate for Boiling,
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Fresh Shoulders, 1 kr
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per lb. Frankfurts, 1 5 C per lb Native Round Steak. 20 C per Pd. -iiV V VVZ: ...lOc Veal Chops, 1 C per lb. AIC Veal Shoulder. i per lb AOC Veal Leg, half or whole, 1 Qp per lb. A27C Leg of Lamb, 1 On perlb Hamburger Steak, 1 Ap per lb. AIJC Smoked Picnic Hams, f t per lb AOC Pure Lard. 07 2 lbs, for ..
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Doors of Auditorium Will Be Thrown Open at 7 P. M. Saturday Night. (BV THE POLITICAL. RBOPRTBlt) The will of the people of East Chicago will not be thwarted. Whether w are successful In regaining the namn and emblem of tn Citizens party which are rightfully ours, or whether we must ac.ept the name and emblem of the Independent ticket, we wtll be suocessful Nov. 8." When Frank Callahan, with fire In
his eyes, made this declaration last night, at Transylvania hall the very structure rocked beneath the stamping crowd. The cheering reached a frenzy. It spread through the crowded corridor and down the crowded stairs to the crowded sidewalk and the crowded streets.. It was another minuter (allalian meeting. At the same time a Kreat Meeting of the same party was In progress at the National Parish hall In East Chicago. BY SIXOSITBATIOn The biggest demonstration of the campaign is expected at. the Auditorium In Indian Harbor tomorrow night. It will be the climax of tho Callahan campaign in Indiana Harbor. Those are strenuous days for Callahan. From morning until night he Is engaged In court tights ag'aimit Ida opponents and at night he speaks at two and three great mass meetings. Sharing hia great popularity Is Allen Twyman, the young man who has cast his fortunes with the clear-eyed, quirk-thinking, capable, 100 per cent American. When Callahan and Twyman entered Transylvania hall, last night, a path of cheering men and women opened to receive them. OOOS HOT, TWoAK!, "Good boy, Twyman.' they shouted with reference to his speedy change of venue to Porter county In the madamus case that afternoon. It had betn
announced from the platform. "They can t bat Us. They're licked." shouted some one and the great crowd roared approval. K-8tat Senator Sambor made a spirited address la which he said the
inexcusable fwtVon of Tom Kifcharda and Abe Ottenheimer of the. election board wa a desperate trick that'would react against Its Instigator, John K. Keppa. "They have gained nothing by It." shouted aambof. "They have just lost nr-T-fi-T r-sri s- -ma- -r
the respect and support of
self-respecting republicans. KIPPA, THAT'S AX.& "You couldn't expect anything else from a maw with Jleppa's record for un-Amaricanism at that Calumet meeting In 1317.' Frank Callahan has refrained from pt-rsonulltics In this campaign, but h. was prowked last night by the faJ.-e accunatlon.1 mad a against him by W. J. Murray. "Murray Is? beneath my notioe," said Callahan, "but I cannot refrain from mentioning that when I went into the office of mayor and began cleaning up the disorderly houses we found that each Inmate had Murray's card and telephoned him to get them out. That wa a great portion of Murray's practice. 1, drove those women out of town and Murray's business fell off. He la protecting his clients when he tries to prevent my becoming mayor."
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Mrs. Paul Kllsworth returned to her limine here Wednesday night after hav. in made an .extended visit with relatives and friends In Ohio. Mr. and Mis. R. Brown and children of Hammond visited at the home of their sii'ter Mrs. W. KansflelJ. on Wednesday. Mrs. JEdna Ashhawcher and Mr" Kltohell of Hammond visited tho Dor ffi amt Tiii rr--a, nr ti- i ir -r 1
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Mrs. fj. Mason is reported on the sick list. George, eon' of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rhoda, Is confined to his home with diphtheria. Mr. and Mrs. Iwil Ellsworth and Mrs. Ward Kessler were Crown Point visitors Thursday, tho guests of their parents Mr. and Mrs. Teter Sander The Oorcas Aid Society which met a.t tht church Thursday afternoon to sew was exceedingly well .attended and a splendid amount of work accomplished. Durlrug the afternoon a delegation of Hammond ladies representing the Republican party visited the Dorcas and entertained the member with short but graphic talks on the coming election H,y Mrs. Haefer and Mrs. W". H. Meyers. Among those present trum Hammond were Mrs. I Haefer Mrs. Meyers. Mrs. H. K. Sawse. Mrs Dan Brown. Mrs. W. T. Bielefeld. Mrs. W. K Parker and Mr. G. J. Wolf. Mr. Wolf kindly .gave his time and service to act as chauf
feur for the ladies. A delicious luncheon was served the Dorcas ladle and he visitors from Hammond fcy Mrs. "iV. Mentzer. Covers wer laid for twenty-three and a social "hour ensued. Mrs. Wm . R-unyan and daughter, Mrs. E. Mason were Hammond visit ors Thursday.
HERMAN MANAGER CANCELS MATCH WITH PAL MOORE
NEW ORLEANS, La. Oct. 28. The scheduled fifteen round decision match between Fete Herman and Pal Moore, bantamweights, was cancelled yesterday by Hi-rman's manage r, who charged that Moore's manager sought ,' name the. referee. Herman Is from Xtw Orleans and Mooro is from Memphis.
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cis Aid Society Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. II. Hopp entertatned relatives from Hanna, Ind., during the week. ilr. and Mrs. 8. Kaosfleld and children .vpent Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hopp.
GARY THEATRE Fifth Ave. and Broadway Gary, Ind. LAST TIME TONIGHT "Mother 0' Mine" Supervised by Thomas H. Ince Did you see "Mother o" Mine? Don't miss it, it's wonderful. A story of the world and its people, so replete with suspense and beauty as to take rnk as on of the screen' most brilliant productions. Ia Addition 5 ALL-STAR ACTS OF C VAUDEVILLE Our Headliner: STEWRT SISTERS REVUE Classy Revue with Music. TOMORROW AND SUNDAY Entire New Program BETTY COMPSOR in "For Those We Love" Full of action, emotion and suspense. Lon Chaney, hailed as the greatest character actor, plnys trie most important supporting part. And 5 SUPREME ACTS OF C VAUDEVILLE Big Featuro.Act: "A PERMANENT WAVE (6 People) With Bobby Vail c Co. Special set. ANNOUNCEMENT , EXTRAORDINARY BEGINNING MONDAY MATIN NEE The Gary Theatre Will Play "The Old Nest" Heart gripping story of home, with the greatest cast ever as sembled. Also Will Present Fro Acts of Vaudeville
DeLUXE THEATRE
TODAY Edith Taliaferro in "KEEP. TO THE RIGHT Pathe News and Pollard Comedy
SATURDAY Gladys Walton in "HIGH HEELS"
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AND FRIDAY Gladys Walton in Ba "THE ROWDY" 31 COMING NOVEMBER 5 -J1 For 0m Week B D. W. GrUnth's n" "WAY DOWN EAST ?
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Hartley Theatre East Chicago NOW PLAYING FRIDAY AND SATURDAY If. you have not seen thia, don't put it off too long Tomorrow it the last day.
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The APPairs oPArtatol AM ALL. BTAK. CAST QammoanlQidiirQ
Cloria Swanson) Bebe Daniely "wanda Hewlev Anes Ayrej Polty Moran' Juiw Faye;
The greatest picture in cast and rich investiture ever made since the photoplay began. With due regard to "Male and Female," "Why Change Your Wife r. "Something to Think About" and all the other big DeMille productions deluze, "The Affairs of Anatol" attains the highest mark yet reached in the blending of life and beauty on the screen. A vivid, tingling drama of love and marriage. Glowing with luxury. Piquant with gay adventure. Played by stars enough for ten pictures !
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LAST TIMES TODAY AND TOMORROW ELSIE FERGUSON In William D. Taylors Production "Sacred and Profane Love" The play that created Broadway sensations and lured the incomparable star of the screen back to the stage for the greatest triumph of her career. Also special orchestra presentations and the famous AL" MELGARD at- the Grande Organ playing "DEAR OLD PAL'
And BYRD AND ALLEN in SONGS AND CLASSIC MUSIC
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The Beauty Picture DeLuxe The greatest picture in cast and rich investiture ever made since the photoplay began. A screen masterpiece filled with keen satire, sense drama and great appeal. It's gripping qualities make it the greatest picture ever shown. PLAYED BY STARS ENOUGH FOR TEN PICTURES
Including Wallace Reid
Elliott Dexter Mont Bice Theodore Roberts Theodore Kosloff Raymond Katton
Also SPECIALTIES, SOLOS and ORCHESTRA No Advance in Prices for This Super-Prodaction
Gloria Swanson Bebe Daniels Wanda Hawley Agnes Ayres Polly Moran Julia Faye
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