Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 148, Hammond, Lake County, 13 December 1921 — Page 2

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LIVE NEWS FROM THE TWIN CITIES

John Horn,

AT THE COtl MBU AM AMF.RH: A ProtaJ!y tiie most widely reu.i book ir. the world Is tho "Ar-ilii-.ui Ni.ehtr' Untertalnments." For c ntiirl.? back It ha? been a "best teller" and Ita. -ott !)on of its popularity through th" yeara. Tran3iatri itito nearly a'A the laneuages. It bun been read by countless millions nJ In wihd and fantas

tic tales have em hrs lied thm.

brick resident, 2r.x(l OiVlltT. f'ost $S,pH.

vvm si ie of Forsyth avenue be

tween l4Sth and USUi slron-ts, on

erory .t.ricK resident, in.x40. J. O.

Wiek.nnt.kl. owner. Cost $7,000

Kast s!.,. of Hemlock tret between

l.'U'th ami nuth ftri'tts, one ftory

unck a 11 J stucco f sUlc.it, Si'x.J,. Ja3.

U'Ml. uwiu-r. Oi-rt 3.r0

MMith side 0 i4iMt etreet between

H"iu'ni( U anj (irarievhie streets, one siurv fi anin n-slti.-iit, iOxiO. Pe5.tr Sz-irmach, owner. Cost f 4.500. inin;i . v

THE TIMES

Although construction on the rail mV.iu of the Inland SUtI Co.. has net been competed. Inquiries for larra

ruu oMfri arc 'In.ifti- th. ir t,- th

"Oa Arabian .Mjlit," an Associated, rival Iti tills field of iiulutry Klrst National attraction jarring- Pa-I 1 largest ...rdeV sail to be In do.

-r-SM, wnren wuj do me ieaiure at , Si-slon of tlo- I ti i "it! Met-

me vmnumoia ana Amerr an meat re at share of the dciiv

Indiana Harbor, for a run of three rails durhur

days at art in 5 tomorrow Is a story such as these, and brings to the screen ail th mystery, romance and intrigue by which the famous ibook wove a spili over !t readers. The aprit of the Orient has been causht by lii,.' camera, resulting in a picture which, -will live 'nj In the memory.

EAST CHICAGO BtltlUVfi PERMITS North side of H3:id .treet betw.-en Hemlock and Parish b venue, two ytorv

I;i pro-rata

vy or" 125. 000 tons of C'ritint'tJ bv the

New York Centrii ri:T.-aj epmpunv. Tills name r.iilroad ccinwny Id sa.1,1 lo be in the market for 35.000 tona additional. Ailotwf.pt of the tonnage to various s-T-el omi-ant- s r.r this Xew York i'-ii'r.i; Hj:1)'"3i3 -ni -lot cr t...n

j C';;i'.. tea. bin the I.iekawaiiii Stc'l

j'linDis ;e. ; ar 1 Inland Steii cf.mpanj -n art) expected to reH;eie f.So nnjir

portion.

l'OIRET'S NEWEST EVENING CREATION

j House are the Mesdamen li. Oarrette, the Methodist church will meet Thur-

J. .alvin..j. MeQuaid. Wartelma and aday afternoon with Mrs. A- A. JIc K Callahan. In the afternoon Mlsa Cormack. 1T14. 13th street This i: Alma - Johnson and !r. J. Trimble, a social meeting- and it la dealrad there with Mrs. LariKfteld assisting all day, be a good attendance. The asaistanl And at the Kast Chlearo cllnto on hostess will be Mrs. Renour. Thursday those aBsUnB: will be the Mrs. James Itattersby of Ivy stree' V" lnW1' Br Wh -t.an operation Beverai tS: - Ke,r,r: r; m at the American HoSI.Uh.

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vhlle Mrs. "VV. Smith and Mjs.

Jesse Thomrson will ssifit all day at either place as the need may arise. r Indiana Harbor Woman's club members do not forget the Christmas par-

0JIE11E KREASES

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hi mmny tatrxaa. Grres you mora Mrangtii, vior mud aodoraace, too.

NUXATED IRON

?"ttns th principal chemical eon- ' have to """"e bst of.it.

V: k . i:'vo ."Vln nerve force in thmi Tv, v ?oat nea'-ly resembles rr? tha brafB and nerve ceil of

i:iT . iv coniauisi orcanic

jue iron in your Mood

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a PATmmc CUE Litt!:? three, weeks' eld Frank Anthony Barowsk! is without a homt. Ills mother has lesort-i him ami the father refuses to claim the mn. List evening- ir.e biy was found on the door ;rtep of liai fjran.l-fathcr Anthony Frowsk!. Sr.. Ir.i'.iana Ifarbor. nnd a note fron. the mother faying that she was no longer able to provide I'or her baby. A letter tucked In the basket Reside the deserted baby is self explanatory of the story of a deceived and deserted mother: "Mr. Bor.ow-ki I no ionper can wait for Tony to pay me that money. I'm not going: to fipht him in court about this either. If hP isn't man enough to pay for what wr .npr he has done, well'

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suffered from the tim,, he ha deceived m; and did r'jrj the rest of my life but I am taJcins evervlli'n irood

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week and Is Rettlnj ulonsr very nicely Mrs. E. X. Canine entertained Bin gueata at a Round Ilobin on Monda at a 1 o'clock chop euty luncheon foe the benefit of the miiAle Hm.n rtmn nr

ty to bo Riven Wednesday afternoon at Ule Ea8t clllcaso woman's Club. Katharine Ileus, bv the home and edu- ,r . , rational department. Anw- hou- of Mt and Mn. G. V. Lewia is havin trou There will be. Midweek Advent er- ble wUh a toot whch ,s tcta at M. Taul's Eva-rellcal Iuth U(!r to lhe house. erari church. Kibth and Doodar street. ,. ,,. , Wedne..,fSy evening at T.ZO o'clock. , T,h' Wo"an"l Forester team arriving a box social and dance Thursyr- a"l Sirs. Fred II. Sweeney of Uay evening-, Dec. 16th. at I. O. O. Y iiirmliia-ham. Ala., arrived In Fast Chi- han. Tha putllo t8 cordially Invited caso thfe morning-, having been called to attend-

here on account of thn serious illness

of Mrs- Sweeney's father, AV. A. Macintosh. The Trl Kappa's will meet this evening at teh home of Mrs. A. A Clark. Mr. and Mr. Koss Myers of Ivy street entertained a number of their irieiids Hut:day at a 1 o'clock dinner, in honor , of the hostess' birthday.

here was a verv fine birthday cake

with. It is supposed the required amount of candlea. Be that as it may

At the Indiana Harbor Civic clu monthly dinner last evening:, supt. u schools. E. N. Canine, spoke on the Kast Chicag-o public school svstem.

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New! Thrills! Action! Different! A Photomarvel!

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Won 't Be Big Enough!

Mr. ami Mrs. Jieniy Thlelen are ocupyiny the AuMtiren house at 6prlriK

a most hanpy time was enjoyed by all. Iflll Grove and Mr. Theilen is running

fr.'i.i..n lfrtee Ladles' Aid of

Paul Foiret, the master French designer who specialises in startling gowns, fashioned this unusual evening gown. It is made of i!k crepe of a warm, soft gray. The bodice designed after ancient lints is embroidered in noresque tl?sins of gold and black. A broad band of thick, black fur edges the long, full skirt.

READ THESE TWIN CITY ADVERTISEMENTS Wassey's Pleating Shop

a srrlndlny wMl by OerlacVs store. Mns John Pfeier, Mrs. Andrew Bohllng- and Miss Laura Scherer were Hammond visitors on Saturday. Miss Cecelia Klaasen of Hammond spent Sunday here with relatives. Mrs Henry Bons -was a Hammond visitor on Monday. Frank Pingres of Chicago visited Ms ife here on Sunday.

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Card of Thanks

fCUBRniDRRIiVn. ST4MPIXO. HRM. 8TITCHl.ua, BUTTOX HOI.B. BITT. CUVERIiU. UltllUIVQ. RltH.U, VASCV HTU'dUXO. 1 STATE fTHKKTi PUOAH HAMMOND 44A.

th. ie . -4 ".. ,:.,.'.. "- :"B ' w:u can y me r eavy

ranle Iron" .i'ches" th, bioe'da d ' ''l'SS because 1 thl"k ,hi ' 1 od's plenty of rich red blood mears more ' M',n s'" wiH have to make the best of nerve forri- n ih.i ' :li.

eT.lv, ivhat mit be termed arti-i "Xow ,hi, Hit,. tliat the aby ets the be,t of ; SOrViee. I llOrf. iho. nilhllC

- nfi'N ihi if nniv noi ur. r-i a ii-. i. r, it : a a

his father and you can Io more than I can. Ho said he would rather b11 to

.1a:I than pay ine that m-intiv a if v,.u : I.-, . : x At rr

jnt to tee aim o to lull, wci! its- T up to yen. i hope. Mr. Borowski. you irarnient. ith 10 hour

We wish to thank our neighbors and friends for their kindness and sympathy shown during the illness and death of our beloved father. Nicholas MoeaAlso for tbe beautiful floral offerings and also thank those who donated their

-T-, . . r. , -ri ott crl- Th B. & O. R. R. Co., and ChiJtfeginiling bat. Dec. m i ,-.9go Telephone Co.. and the Rev. Wm.

Berg and Father Schmidt, for services rendered. His Loving Children, Brothers and

sending you needs a bone and somebody to look after it. Now- Mr. Bor-

nerve iorce to the nerve eel!, but

n stimulates the blood to manufacture a trreatly increased suddIv of no-jr

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r run-down, get a bottle of Nuxated ' ' 'rpr to UO Wlth ,hat Iron today, and if within two weeks' ; poor mtie th!ns without money. if time you do not feel that It has in- Vou can make Tony pav me that money l.etettyerU;nnderon;;re fn" I the" 1 my h jour money will be refunded. Sold by" lSain- lerau e will not pay It to all druggi6t. adv me so i-ee what you can do. You are EVERYBODY'S TALKING ABjWT NERV-W0RT1I

Nrtr Before Has a Medicine Enjoyed tie Sale or Given the Wonderful ResulU

Eltfters.

?l r hopnilUf if I ri r 1 V Q I ur.nio n: r r, .. n

1 would keep it close to my heart all' Will IlOtlCe this is U ITOOd

the time. It is my child and I love it I

liivnuj. OttVUlt IJUlll auu pat-;

ronize me in the lViture. I do the cleaning in ray own plant which is absolutely

tire proof, ior cleaninc:

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It is my child and I love it

dearly, so if there is anything you want to tell me or want some understanding, I live at 2745 North Austin avenue. AGNES MURACSKI." A two page letter closely written was also enclosed on "Instructions how to take care of the baby."

ASKS FOR STREET VACATION

Attorney Rae M. Royce of the board of education of East Chicago filed a plat with the board of works, askin

block of street now cuts the play

srounda and sohool grounds of the

"If I Could Only Belch Up That Gas

COMMENCING TOMORROW WEDNESDAY FOR THREE DAYS POLA NEGRI The Most Talked of Actor in the World Today AS THE WILD DESERT DANCER' IN

ae Arabian Night"

Columbia and American Theaters MICHIGAN AVENUE Indiana Harbor CEDAR STREET

in TM Gty That Nerr-Worth HasDrueiris Sold Hummed", f R!. ! 'Wfh school into, it is th.

ni!iL .1 n i. . . . . -- . PUfDOSe Or in Is vacation to rnnnivt

k,.. ..U iuu iucjr iioyc me oame numoer or damned customers -The Whole Town Is Talking About It, and as It Is Doing Here NerrWorth Is Also Doing in Every Other City Where It Has Been Introduced.

If V U a T in- nr i e i n .r . vjcauun, was approved oy tne memIt ion xlaven t Jned I his Wonderful Remedy Yet, Do So at Once. Drop ' b rs of the board. Remonstrances Into Your Drug Stove and Ask About It. Hundreds of People Have i TS t IWT w heard

Written Testirnoiiials Endorsin? It. Give It a Trial and R fin a nf

the Satisfied Nerv-Worth Users.

call East Chicago 102fi find

I will rrive you service; ,T,j I KnOW I Would Feel Better

Smulevitz. Prop., 4734 01-j

o.., . vaii a,. How ofton hav. you wished fo? .omi: !

iniiiR to give you gerjulne and lasting A dance will he given under the reli?f ,,or. as?

for the vacation of Hemlock street, ,' auspice, of the Jewish Women's Aux-; tabCt" rZnlVnnJ

from 140th to I41st streets. This : "tary at Whiting- Community Centre, first-class drug store, ask for a bottle

119th street and Short street, on . or srenulne Baalmann's Tlas-Tablets;

Tuda .vmlnr Tkn i? ioi v noun an nour nerore meals l uesaay svening, uec IS, 19Z1. and asain ihrn l,f,,r iin. ,,

13-12-1 watch. Now comes a surprise.- No

more gas. no more smothered feeling, no difficult breathing, and no bloat. Remember Baalmann'a Ga.s-Tablefs are not only for the rtlief hut also for the prevention of Gas. Most reoDle

1S-1S-14-17 j with Gas suffer from nervous Dyapep- . 1 sia, not common indigestion.

Baalmann a ras-Tablets are sold tn the famous yellow package for one dollar. Baalmann'a Gas-Tablets are for sale by Summers' Pharmacy and all reliable druggists. J. Baalmann, Chemist, San Francisco. adv.

the two school properties and avoid the hazards of school children passing tack and forth over this much traveled street. The resolution adopting the

vacation, was approved by the mem-

Bine. Nerv-Worth was first introdu-, thing that is claimed for it It Klves ma (ns,rUctlon ced in this city a short time ago, its "tv? force, tone.-nd rrinthenseithe " W b!di(ers "n th' con.!:ctsales have been far in the lead of anv "ervoua atem, builds up your diges- ! " solution de.ignating Plan A t other prenarauon . ,kl. : 5iv .'5t.1m.'. ":s .tho '?r"'tn. of ' rete one course was adapted by

uxives oui imp fi; py. r. :.vpm ' .ca.u .

citv. Oross aft.p v, i i i.eli-hlrio- l.iiii,wi... t. j,' .... ' "' ""'

handed out to customers find eervibis and does it auiiklv. If von n:if- I t"l!1 pro'cably be awarded by the board

Bids for paving of UOh strset, Forsyth avenue to White Oak avenue, was opened, read and the clerk instructed to tabulate same. The Proudfoot company and Public Construction Co,

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The contract

For Rent. 4 room flat, modem. $1S per month. T. W. Puts Co., 3407

Michigan ave.. Indiana Harbor. PTion

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POOR MA1TS BOCTOR Tfeonaanda Get Well Simple Heme Rssaedy BlcMlng to tk Poor.

iirsc puuw was aoid on a money-back 1Pr rrorn nervous or stomach aft'iic-

ujraiiLte. nunareas ana hundreds of nuns, a run-aown condition or their

tsatisfled customers have told their nei-

kooot" or tnis wonderful remedy, and its wonderful results, and -what it is doing here is no more than It is do-lr-g throughout the country. In towns where it has been introduced the riGitts are always the same Tvoderful salea and thousands of satisfied customers. The reason for this is that NervV.'orth is real medicine, and does every-

aitennin ills. t;Ue Nerv-Worth- It aets jointly upon stomach and nervous disorders, and thus give3 results where others have failed. Drop into your drusr store, join the crowd and become a friend of Nerv-Worth. Nerv-Worth is now SI per bottle, fold by Summers rharrhacy and I,. H. Mattern Iiriii!: ,Co., Whitinjr. Indla-na, and a 11 lend i n k dru a ei s f s e very where. adv.

MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM Why Your Savings are Safe Here This strong National Bank is exam'ned regularly by the official examiner! of the Treasury Department at Washington. Besides its ample resource, this Bank is conducted in accordance with the strict rules of the Government. Thjs Bdrik is also a member of the Federal Reserve System of the United States, the world's strongest banking organisation, which is a vast source of financial strength. And this Naf;"nl Bank is under the supervision of the United Sutes Government. Keep Your Money in This National Bsnk One Dollar or More Starts an Account United States

aoonai oan

(Former Nam First State Trest & Saviejs Bank) WALTER J. HILEY, President Capital and Surplus $125,000.00 137TH AND CEDAR STREETS INDIANA HARBOR

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at their next meeting.

Oeorg:e A. Johnson, employed last summer aa consulting- engineer by the c-ity to make a survey and report the different systems of treatments of the ewagre and efficiency of each. Is demanding that his statement for services rendered, amounting to $3. 187.24. he authorized, and if not that his company would at once start legal proceedings against the city. Tha members of the board have refused to pay

I thl exhorbltart amount, contending ,'hat when Mr. Johnson was employed ; it was agreed that his fee should not I exceed $400. ; Tim IKnotts avenue (White Oak), 150th to 151st streets, sewor assess-

, -.ir-nt roll totallnr i;,7on.7, was api pi oved. j Tiie Deal street swer asftesment rol i 'iioountingr to It. 637. 15. was apfiroved -i I! Tit riAl1A eniuii.l

priirHiSB or STORES Final settlement and purchase of. the

i bankrupt Kramer's chain of departiiiont stores in Northern Indiana were reached and the sale ct the three , lores floned yesterday afternoon, acj cordins to Attorney Marcus Hersh. ' "- its who represented the buyer and i.-p.otiated tbe purcliaso with the re1 i rivers of tiie Kramer's stores. The Kaie pri-e of the three stoies

vcre fl-sc-fi at ?:!a,50f. Jacob Wilson

xi-curinjc the store at 633 Chicag-o ave., !-:,ist Ch'.caro; Marcus Inbln. heading 'he store at 3722 Cedar street, Indiana Harbor; and Samuel Maya, security control ff the irtore at ISO Wushnirfon frer-t, Gry.

One ef the greatest discoveries in modern medicine Is the Famous Bulgarian Blood Tea. The rich Juice.brewed from tha Roots, Barks, leaves Herbs. Berries and Flowers taker once or twice a week are a valuable aid for every woman who desires a clear complejion. It helps rid the srsteim of the poisons thatcauo Constltpatlon, Indigestion, Liver. Kidney, Stomach and Blond Troubjea. Bulgarian Blood Tea Ji now used by millions of people who rely upor Its areat power In breaking up bad colds and In g-uardinfr sgslnst Influenza, Pneumonia and other Berlou.--iekneas . Bulparian Blood Tea is the pooi man's medicine. It -Is economical. It costs but a small amount and every drua-erlt has It. Adv.

BIJOU iD5?B Franklyn Farnum in "THE FIGHTING GRIN" Also Harold LloyrJ in "High and Dizzy TOMORROW Dorothy Phillips in "ONCE TO EVERY W0IUAN' Also George La r kin in "The Call to Duty"

DeLUXE THEATRE j TODAY ' L' Alice Brady in tT "LITTLE ITALY" 3" Also "Winners of the West" And Pathe News H 5b WEDNESDAY AND

THURSDAY Marie Prevost in - "NOBODY'S FOOL" FRIDAY Frank Mayo in DR. JIM" SATURDAY Herbert Rawlinson in "THE MILLIONAIRE" SUNDAY Bebe Daniels in "THE SPEED GIRL" "Bill and Bob Fable." and "Hurricane J-Iutch"

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Hartley Theatre BUz.

East Chicago, Iod. Prices Cut in Soda Fountain Drinks 33V3

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Sodas, lOc Coco-Cola, 5c Malted Milk, 15c ALL FANCY ICE CREAM DISHES Special Prices on Christmas Candy Fancy Box Candy Place Open From 9 A. M. to 1 A. M. TOM MURPHY 4606 Forsythe Avenue Phone East Chicago 244

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News Notes

The M. G. Steffans of 338 Orape- ; -ine blvd., were called to South Chi- ; -:a;o Sunday evening- on account of tha eath of their brother-in-law, Mr. Rieland. The funeral will be held . "(tnesdav- morning at St. Peter ami i -i.l's church at 91st and Commercial i venue. Burial will be at St. Marys i metery. The- Christmas cantata of the t'hrist- ' .m church will ba htld Christmas night I ' let embtr 25th. j Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moore, Toaac i Moors and son. Kenr.eth. of Brazil, and ulrs. John DePush, of Terrs Haute, 1 .aotored to this city Sunday, to spend i i feH days with their sister, and aunt Mrs. Walter Macintosh. Mr. and Mrs C. L. Anderson, of 123 S ; eacon st- will entertain all officers 'of Kast Chicago Blue Lodge. Wedne- ' .i v, at a 6 o'clock dinner. The ladies assisting the two doctors .it th child's visiting clinic to be held all day Wednesday at Katharine

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- LAST TIMES TODAY AND TOMORROW GARETH HUGHES in "Sentimental Tommy

A Paramount Picture TOPICS OF THE DAY, KIN0GRAM AND COMEDY THURSDAY. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY WM. S. HART in "THE WHISTLE" BARGAIN MATINEE DAILY AT 1:30 P. M, Matinee, 10c-25c Evening, 10c-33c Tax Included

First Calumet Tr ust nd Savings Bank EAST CHICAGO, INDIANA And Why Not a Bond for a Christmas Gift? Long after Christmas has taken its place in tha calendar of yesterdays the gift Bond will work and earn fer its recipient. Combining the sentiment of the season with the quality of usefulness, the transmutation of dollars into a gift of this character could hardly be expressed in mora appropriate form. As a gift it is most flexible and always in good taste. If meant as a token for some valued service, it precisely conveys the sender's appreciation. Yet it is also capable of the utmost delicacy of sentiment, where regard or affection, or both, are intended. Enduring, never diminishing in its intrinsic value, it fits in mo&t properly with the Christmastime. Shall we reserve one or more First Mortgage 7 GOLD Bonds for your Christmas list? Denominations $100 up. Merely write us today.

I m0m feiilEliJi-il wrr I6 BONDS INSURANCE TRUSTS CHECKING ACCOUNTS I

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