Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 137, Hammond, Lake County, 30 November 1921 — Page 2

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THE TIMES Wednesday, Nov. 30, 1921.

LIVE NEWS FROM THE TWIN CITIES

MASONIC MEETING The second stated meeting of the Hast ChicaKo Masonic lodge to be held on the -venln ot Saturday, December 17, will ibe the Ust stated meeting of the year and Is the date of the annual election of officers. A record meeting with no one delinquent U urged.

PRICE SLASHING SALE A paradox In price slashing will be eeen at the ten day gigantic sale of the Bee Hive Store, East Chicago, comTnenclns tomorow and continuing until December 10th. Tills Is an unforeseen opportunity when the cornucopia will be opened, giving chopper a chance to do their Christmas buying early at the reduced Jjrle. Knives have been unsheathed and prices slashed into with no regard to costs of articles.

Twin City News Notes

Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION

PRAYED FOR MERCY Praying Is a profession to some. Wife beating and drinking attracts the cthera But nothing in common can lb seen In these three avocations. However, Gust Constintlne, of 393 Dmmmond street, Indiana Harbor con- ' aiders himself past master in all three , professions. Yesterday Oust was ar- ; rented, fined $1 and costs and sentenced '. to ten days In Jail at Crown Point for beating his wife. Oust thought that lie had a "drag" in the city court and would be let down easy. His heart failed him, when the Judge pronounced ' the stiff sentence. Tears leaped Into the wife beater's eyes as he made his Appeal to the Judge for sympathy and retraction of the sentence. The Judge could not see him. He turned a pltiXul look upon his wife, who returned a Classy stare. "Not a cent of my hard earned wash money to pay your flne," repelled the arrogant wife. With this announcement the spouse flung himself at the feet of his better Jialf and offered up a prayer of forgiveness, a prayer well matched with that of Moses, who as If by magic, parted the mighty waters of the Red Sea that allowed his people to escape the army of Pharoh. The wife parted with 118, enough to

coer Gust's flne, !but the husband will not escape serving his ten day Jail sentence?

Arthur Lee, of Elm st., left Monday evening for Muskegon, Mich., to attend the funeral of his mother, who passed away Sunday evening at the home ot her daughter; Mrs. - Hert Luten, tn Toledo, O. The funeral was held on Tuesday in Muskegon, tho family burial place. Mrs. Iee Cannon Is entertaining the members of the Harmony club today at a one o'clock luncheon at her home on 145th street. The East Chicago Eastern Star will hold their regular meeting Thursday evening, Pec. 1st. There will also be

the annual election of offlcera The Ladles of the Christian church of Indiana Harbor are all set for their .bazaar beginning Thursday, December 1st, and continuing Friday and end-

i ing Saturday evening, by giving one I of their fine suppers. .There will be J many beautiful, as well as useful articles suitable for Ohrlrfnias gifts on

display at the bazaar. The Welch Social Club will meet at Gary In the Congregational church parlors, corner Sixth and Madison sts., Saturday evening. Dec. 3rd. East Chii'iko people will leave on the 7:15

j South Shore, and the Indiana Harbor people on the 6:45 Green Line. ' Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fisher, of Nori thcote avenue entertained Mrs. Fisher's son, Hugh Terry, wife and baby at Sunday dinner. The Ladies' Aid of the V. P. church I will meet with Mrs. John Caraway at ; the J. G. Allen home, 4202 Parrish ave. I Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Cress Con

stant will be assistant hostess. 5 Mr. Otto Doescher of North Baring avenue entertained the Past Grands of Miriam Rebekah Loose, Tuesday af-

' terooon. The time was spent in sewjlng for the bazaar which they will hold Monday, December 19th. I Mrs. X. D. Connelly and Mrs. J. E. jO'Nell and daughter, Jean Mildred, spent yesterday in Chicago. Jean Mil- ; drod remained in the city for a few 'days visit with relative. f Mrs. Jack Easter of Hammond, spent Tuesday with her mother, Mrs. Ezra ;OMs, of North Haring avenue, j Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Kennedy, of North j Baring avenue who have bePn very Bick ' for some time past, are much better. Mr. Kennedy being able to return to his

work Monday and Mrs. Kennedy Is able to be up and around the house.

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Mri Mcljolly, of Whiting vlstltrt with her daughter, Mrs. Walter Eachen bach on Tuesday. Woodbtnis Cam.p. Royal (Neighbors, will hold their annual election of ofllcers Thursday afternoon at 2 ochook in K. of V. hall. Michael Kleman was in Chicago on Tuesday on business. Mrs. Sam Shurman. of 8928 Elm et. is In Wesley hospital. She has been suffering from gall trouble, and it may be necessary for her to undergo an operation. Mrs. Shurman Is the mother of eight little children and it is hoped she will soon be able to bo home with them again. Mrs. Shaw and Mrs. Taylor of Hammond spent Tuesday with their sister.

I Mrs. E. C. Flynn, of North Baring av.

The Ladies' Aid of the Indiana Harbor Baptist .church will meet at the home of Mrs. F.d. Bihl, of Hemlock st.

Ion Thursday afternoon for the election

or orncers. All the members are requested to be pr sent.

WHAT MEDICAL AUTHORITY SAYS OF NERV-WORTH INGREDIENTS

2n TaJUaff Medicine Ton Naturally want - To Know Whether or Not It Is of I, Tain. Xere At tha Pacta, Sa4 Thstn. Nerv-Worth I made after a formula -which has proved by test to be most "successful in producing results 1n the cases for which It la intended. It is Jnot a cure-all, but recommended for t nervous troufeea, stomach disorders, and a general run-down condition. Of course, at the same time, ills which are rdirectly du to these disorders are usually found hand In hand with them re benefited. The ingredients used iu Nerv-Worth are of various kinds, but it "ontains no coal tar products, opiates, harmful drug or nauseating oils. It contains extracts of roots and plants, ;f ' other ingredients which are considered of very high value by the medical world. The United States Dispensatory, one of the standards of tho medical and pharmaceutical professions and which quotes standards to which medicines should conform, says In substance of various Nerv-Worth ingredients, as follows: Of one ingredient: "The medical properties of this root are peculiar and vahiablo. It is a TONIC, and SFOMA"CHIC, and is Invigorating to the process of digestion, hence its use in dyspepsia. When the stomach is enfeebled at the same time that a gentle cathartic is required, it as a rule, is preferable to all others." Of another ingredient ths same authority writes in substance: "It is stimulating and carminative, is used in '):ua, spasmodic pains in the stomach

and bowels, s?d 1b a corrigent or adjuvant of other medicines. In neuralgia it is said to have been in use from time immemorial. (Note Neuralgia is a nervous affliction.) In IIHEL'MATISM it is also a very useful anodyne. Of still another ingredient, tho same authority: In acute rtiseases associated with DEBILITY, it is often an invaluable remedy. Of all medicines, it is one most frequently employed. It favors uristion by its local effects upon tho stomach, and also by stimulating the NEKvE and fcfierlal centers. And of still another ingredient: It is a remedy of great importance. By its bulk and solvent powers it allays irritation by diluting the acrid contents of the stomach and bowels and by its absorption it promotes cutaneous transpiration. And of another ingredient is said:

it is nearly eouivalent to starch in nu

tritive value by its digestion largely

ADDING to the FATTY TISSUES of

the body.

There is stiil another ingredient In

iserv-u orth which is a great neutralix

insr agent acting against excess stomach acids, uric acid, and othor acids which

accumulate thepughout the system. It

has been a medical stand-by for years. You can readily see that a medicine con

taining such ingredients must have merit

and these ingredients are combined in

the Nerv-Worth formula so that they

will give maximum results, for results

are what everyone wants. Nerv-Worth

is now $1 per bottle. Sold by Summers

Pharmacy and L. H- Mattern Drug Co.,

u hitintr. Indiana, and all leading drug g'sts everywhere. adf.

FIRST S TAT E TRUST & SAVINGS BANK

tsm AND CEDAR STREETS INDIANA. HARBOR A Friendship You Should Strengthen

Your savings account at this bank a friend in need have you been adding to it as regularly as you should? Perhaps you have a $5 or $10 bill that you could put in your savings account here. Why spend that money when you can just as well keep it for yourself? Bank that money. EASY MONEY 0R YOU A growing savings account in a strong bank under State Government supervision, as this one is, gives the owner satisfaction and prevents worry over where money would come from in case it were suddenly needed. Take care of your saviirgs account and it will take care of you. Add to your account here. Pat Something in the Bask Each Pay Day

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READ THESE TWIN CITY ADVERTISEMENTS

Wassey's Pleating Shop EMBUOIDi:niG, STAMriJSG. m: STITCHING. BUTTON' HOLE. Bl'lTUX COVEUl.NG. BHAIUIM.. HI CHIN ti, FAVCIf KTITCHI.XU. 01 STATE STREET, PHOiVB HAMMOND 4-iO.

There will bo a dance at the V.. club rooms Wednesday evening, ' 30th. Everybody como. 11-29-2 COMMITTKi;

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The MarcbioQcaa ef Crew. Among ths most rceant arrivsla from Europ is the Marchioness of Crewe, a prominent figure in th royal social circles of Great Britain. The marchioness is known as on of England's beauties. She is the youngest daughter of Lord Rosebery and wan formerly Lady Mat. garet Primrose.

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MERRILLVILLE

Mr. and Mrs. Leslie "Wolters moved to Hobart last week. Mr. and Mrs. Wolters will be missed here very much There was a large crowd at the community meeting last Friday eveningThere was the lusual routine of Ibuslnes transacted, the chairman . lead the community singing Iutts by the Fmn sisters, Blanch Huehl played a violin iolo. accompanied by the piona. played by Mildred Kuehl. Mr. Place County Agent, gave illustrated stereoptican views on tuberculosis In stock also 'that It might terminate in Children The moral wa, farmers' have your cows tested for tuberculosis Married, at St. Paul and Peter church at Turkey Creek Thanksgiving morning at eight o'clock. Miss Rose Anna Neudorf and Mr. Tlorln Adler. Best man, Wm. H-uffman, second Ibest man Paul Halfman, brldB-ma!d Louisa Xeudorf. sister of bride, and Rose Adler, sister of the groom. A wedding dinner van served at the home of the bride In Merrlllville, and a big charivari in the evening. They had their home all furnished and will be tound

When You Have a Cough or Lose Weight and Appetite Take This Advice Muncle, I ml. "When I had a severe cough, night sweats, loss of weigh' and appetite, I was perruaded to try Dr. Pi-e-rce's Oolden Medical Discovery. I took it faithfully for abou forty days and gradually 1 gained; tl.. cough disappeared and I put on fles' and got strong apaln. I took no oth. i medicine at the time. It did me . great deal of good and I shall alway feel grateful to Dr. Pierce for tl. remedy. I have had no cough f fourteen years, since I was cured 1 taking 'Golden Medical Discovery.' "- Mrs. Lucy Md'oy. 424 So. Madison Sc Step Into any drug store and ask f Dr. Pierce's Gulden Medical Dlscov ery in tablets or liquid, or send 10c t Dr. Pierce's Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo .'. T., for trial pkg. and write for fre medical confidential advice. Adv.

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Presents REX INGRAM PRODUCTION THE FOUR HORSEMEN Of tie APOCALYPSE

Adapted try Jose Mathfs fhotocraphed by John V Selts

COMING Best Play Since Shaketpeare

AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES PARTHENON 6 Days Starting Monday Dec. 5th 3 Shows Daily 3 p.m.f 7 p.m., 9:30 p.m. UI.Ml,

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LAST TIMES TODAY AND TOMORROW

By Rupert Hughes Author of "The Old Nest"

DANGEROUS CURVE AHEAD"

AI Meldgard at the Grande Organ Featuring "Sbmebody's Mother"

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FRIDAY AND SATURDAY

BERT LYTELL in "Alias Ladyfingers" Parthenon Presentations Kinogram A Good Comedy

at home by their friends loth M. H Pierce house on Main street In Merrillville. Beate Inspectors were here last week testing Tjincoln Highway; they will probably be here again. this week. The Farm Bureau was In attendance. Miss Sable Zuvers' from Chicago, spent Sunday with relatives. Next Sunday will be the first quarterly meeting. Superintendent McKenzle will preaoh in the mornlnc. sacra

ment following the preaching -service. !

Everybody "welcome. Ruth Manl from Hammond was

home last Sunday. Vernon Mania re- : turned to Camp Grant last Sunday ev4

enlng after a Ave days leave of- absence. The relatives of Harold Guernsey, -- v fo-tnnnte in receiving their ln-

, rnnoy, three thousand dollars, through agent, V. B. Price, from the atton, November 19th, following his death November 7. The company were surely vary prompt In paying. It speaks well for the (uarantee Fund Uft Association. Harold wan a great sufferer, had an operation

on the (brain and waa In Mercy hospital most of the summer. Miss Rose Adler Is the guest at the Adler and Neudorf home this week. Oharlejr King returned from his home In Topeka, Ind., reports his father .better. He is "back, on the old Job at J. F. Stent's store.

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0RPHEU1 THEATRE

FRIDAY v Marjorie Daw in "THE BUTTERFLY GIRL"

Also a Good 2-Reel Comedy

SATURDAY May McGowan in 'DISCONTENTED WIVES" And a Good Comedy

SUNDAY Lottie Pickford in "THEY SHALL PAY" Pathe Review and a Harold Lloyd Comedy

UDITORIUM MAXtELFER. Prop, ; C!usael Are. Pkne Haa'e) 1991 Veiy Good FRANK MAYO in "The Hicki Post" also "Sweet Dady"

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ALL EAST CHICAGO IS SEEING THIS JUMBO HEART SMASH

William FoxV Wonder Picture

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Hundreds of voluntary testimonials have come to the Hartley Theatre, each expressing a feeling of sincere appreciation to this theatre for bringing a play of such appealing frankness of the age-old theme Mother Love

(By WU1 Carle-ton)

A PICTURE OF MIRACULOUS RARITY

Now Jamming the Hartley ffy

Show 1:30, 3:30, 7 and 9. Children 25c Adults, Afternoon, 25c and 35c; Evenings, 50c

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November 30, 1921. DEAR MOTHER: I love you. I never knew how much until todav. It has been months since I wrote and I am ashamed. Today a miracle happened. At a motion picture, before I knew how or why, the years rolled back and I was a boy again. I felt your hands on the covers at bed time, and your lips on my hurt fingers, your breast under my cheek, your songs in my cars. For two hours at this theatre I had all the thrills of schoolhouse fun, of street fights, of "love at seventeen" again. This miracle picture taught me at last what love meant I love you. Today I know why. Your Son. P. S. The picture is "Over the HilL"

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