Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 133, Hammond, Lake County, 25 November 1921 — Page 2
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! Fresh Suzar-Roasted j w ! Peanuts, lb. 19c A Saturday Extra Special in the Grocery Department Nut Section
Pet Brand Evap. MILK Tall Cans ,10c per dozf $1.19 Small Cans, Sc per doz., 59c
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Sraie Fruit each 10c
Large Juicy Florida Grape Fruit, by the dozen $1.10 Oranges, dozen . . . 32c Good Size Sweet Juxy Florida Oraages. Jonathan Apples, lb. . . 9c Esrra Quality by the peck $1 .00; also $3.25 per box.
No. 1 Hand-Picked Michigan Navy Beans, 4 lbs. 25c
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Now they know- the secret's out. j Kelly came here for coIIcko "atmo-
j epttero" so that tie can star in a three.
reel movio thriller, "When a Fighter Goes to College." The picture will be staged by Jim "Tex") Mullen, promoter and manager of boxers. Tho whole plot revolves around a iipliter who hf niaklriy hay while the sifi nhines froing to college to Improve himself mentally bo that when he's through in the ring he will b able to cope with" the larger affairs of life. Kelly, now that he is here, longs for an education and says he will re- j gret when he has to leave. He likes college life a great deal better than ha I did peddling papers in Chicago so that he could support a large Italian family. Uut then to be an actor well, Kelly thinks that's something different. Storm Door. An outside door on the north r west sifJp of the hou?e, unless protected hy bii outside itwm floor, olwavs make" the room on whih tt opens uncornfortflble In sovere weather. You can take your screen door and cover It with two thiekneFsea of burlap, tacked on
with copper tacks. Ilnni? It the same way n Use screen door und it makes a fond substitute for a storm door. In sprtnir remove the burlap and the door Is rendy for summer duty.
Beggar In Constantinople. And then the beggars! They nr at Pvery turn in Constantinople. For tho moit part, they are Armenians. They follow a person for great distances, whining and erylnc. Some of them rarry deformed babies, probably rented, as It ieem unlikely that every bejrjfnr could have a deformed child. Many mak their children He in (tie Mreet en wet pavement and pretend to be aalef-p to excite the pity of the passerby and thus secure balt-tht-pph !
Wis Man Conserves Strength. To comprehend a man's life It ts necessary to know not merely what he do, but also what he purposely leaves undone. There Is limit to th work that can b got out of a human body or brain and he is a wise man who wastes no energy, on pursuits fcwhlch he Is not fitted, who from amoni? the thlncs he can do well, chooses tmd resohi'ely follows the best. W. E. Gladstone.
HEALTH BRINGS BEAUTY
If Your Wonui Bsiatira, lirvmi, HMe, Baekacbes, What TMa Wo ma a Sara Is Vital to Tm Indianapolis. In4 -rj nnderwaat an operation a year ago last April; then afterwards I always suffered tarrlbly each month with headache an 4 a chilly, numb feeling:, until I learned about Dr. pierce" Favorite Prescription. I took three bottles of It and was wonderfully relieved. If J had known sooner about the 'Favorite Prschiptlon' am sure I would have avoided a great deal of suffering." Mrts . Hazel A. Tultze, 929 East St. Clair St. You'll be on the road to health and beauty If you purchase tht 'Prescription' of Pr. Pierce's at your nearest 'Imsr f,r. In tbTMs or liquid. Adv
Oratory of Small Importance. Jud Tunklns says oratory seems to have a backset, because a man who has eloquence and mapnetlsm can make more money out of some kind of salesmanship.
New arms tonffrt-nre snapshots Lit to right: Srinivasa Sastri. W. J. Lryan and Charles E. Hughes. Below; A. J. Balfour.
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BIJOU TODAY Pearl White in "BEYOND PRICE"
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Mr. Young1, Gary. AV!lliam Olander. Gary. Krnest Ga!er. (Jary. Harry P. - Knglish, Gary. Arthur K. I'erkins. Gary. Nick Kortenhavon. Munstor. Thomas Chandler, Hobaxt. Vincent l'iyd Ilriliart. J. F. Hathaway. Hi. hart. H. H. :ra"r. Miller. Janus A. Hmadstreet, Miller. F. J. Soloman. Miller. John Helfln. (?riffith.Joe Kleine. Crown Toint. Mack Davidson. Crown 1'oltit. Fred Diure. Dyer. lt--nry Bov.hers, Dyer. Henry Zander, Iowell. Oscar Carlson. Hebron. Chnrtf Hiirknwitl. Cedar Lake.
Help That Aching Back !
FIGHTER ABSORBS COLLEGE "SPIRIT" SO HE CAN ACT.
riNTtRNATIONAL NEWS SEHVICEi SOUTH BEND, Ind , Nov. Quite a few of the ''rah rah boys" wondered what brought1 Jimmy Kelly, the ban. tamweighl Chicago pus. to Notre Dame as a student.
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Is your back giving out? Are you fired, miserable, all run down tortured with nagging1 backache, lamenss and suddrn. stabbing pains? If s". l.iok to your kidneys. Overwork, hurry and worry tend to vnkcn tha kidneys. I'.aukarho anI an 'A worn out feelins? is of ton the firr.i. warning. (Jet back your health wnile you can. !'; Donn'a Kiilney PilH, the remMiy Hammond foike recommend. Auk yoor nrlgbborl Here's a Hammond Case Ddw. AVal'.av, id E. State St., eays: "I was suffering wiU a lame and painful bock. I coulin't get tip without a great effort after-sitting awhile. The pains across the small of my back were terrible and if I causrM cold iv would scitt! on my kidneys causing them to act f rrqueiH ly. Six boxe of Doan'B Kidney Pil's entirely cured the trouble." Adv.
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"Gone, But Not Forgotten" An Old Gem in a New Setting "ask for Brunswick Record No. 2141 85c and hear Ernest Hfire's splendid recording of this ever-popular ballad cf ser.'araent. "Swanee River Moon" (sung by Charles Hart and Elliott Shaw) on reverse. One of the new Brunswick December Records NOW CN SALE jiy Phonngrasit Can Piat Druit-uu.t Records
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NEW SHOW TODAY AND TOMORROW JAMES KIRKWOOD in "A Wise Fool A Paramount Picture " SUNDAY 5 SUPREME ACTS OF C VAUDEVILLE Also ALICE CALHOUN in 6IRainfoow99 Continuous from 1 to 11 P. M. STARTING MONDAY FOR FOUR DAYS The Double Exposure of tne Marriage Game "Dangerous Curve Ahead" Bjr Ruppert Hashes, Author of "The Old Nest"
De Luxe Theatre TODAY AND TOMORROW Harold Lloyd.
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A Wnnderf ul Far You Will Never Forge
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Hours: 11a. m., 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 p. m. More Commendatory Criticism Has Been Heaped Upon This Picture Than Any Stage or Screen Production in Histovy.
