Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 186, Hammond, Lake County, 30 January 1922 — Page 2

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SUNK LEADS A PROTEST PROCESSION Company of State Militia Governor McCray In Meantime.

?TVrl!;iAnONAt KCWS SfRYtCL; J' TT ASATOIJS. TimJ.. .Tan, S 'V A -WTTrp.Trr of mat militia tonJr1 Orre-rror McCht todar when he re r -I eil a "army' of jtcreral hundred pt-twiTM, led by 'r"f !'' ?Si-nk of twiJtiiajo4. which de.vnde-i unnn Ilk . to demand the- am:-.-Jtvment f th public aervice wiumismoi. n hmM -wwi! hud ssthcr--) at tit ataJe nonae in advam p of procjicB which formed at ih'trer T-enue ridse and bend".! bv itiwit a-nfi a blind hired -by the mayor. nardid through the center of tin rey ron 1,1 1 m,c cHr employ es who i ;id hM9 aji-rrn a td'' holiday for '.he par-

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CRIMINAL COURT SETTINGS FOR WEEK

craowx' point. int.. Jr :.v -in rna OtTciaal Court of Iake County, W. O. Tbotnaa. Deputy rroiecuMng ALtortats made there setting's for the week of January ?-0. 192 2. Morday. January 3' JTIV State vs. Fete lakus. ?t.- ttat v. Jm Apo'toTcs. State -vs. Tf11;- r;'i! State vs. "Win. ,.Vnder!on. Tv us-J ay, January "1 ?1S Etata r. Geo. Kudnnian. ? tate vs. John :;crr.e,l. 57 ftave vs. Julius icia:i. r?13 State r. Joe iLa.rti.no. rilJ Statu va. Anna Kortando State ,.. Tvte Fr-rn-diTt. 11W5 State vs. IVaiik Tumby. Wednesday. February !. 1S?9 State m. J :k W'ri;bt. FHdy, January 3 State vs. Kdwnrd J. Txvej.iT. Ml SUU vs. F-dtvard J. Ivejoy. JS Stt vs. Robert -V. Iawtc. ?T0i State v. Arthur Ri .'lajcwn.

AT THE PAKHENON 1 no fai :hei;.-n tht Jrr 'Was pttt-ived t:!ti rJa witn -.;;Mr A if n, s of lhv rct'i-ti '' Xtiiji'k SiTvPCtl. If. i- kiriK 'f (Oiiii.- iiK't:n!i j.i.-.iuii' i.ro.di.M -rt,, t I l.'i.mmomJ. T'n' ll'nor .. lid i li.'ej tiv r") t-'rii w H 'ft uin I rum ii.Rinn!ti tn .-nd :iIJ th roof aliOuK with the .laiisrhKif voko1. A hiRh c!h ot'l of vaiHtoViHe miiif tbe p.rfonr.anio on or th r:tu-t evor ern in tlic -i;y. 'i'ucie is a. I'at yicl u i o oi t od.i The sujurl) o;i? .'f 'A Mali's Home" faT'.y nrist)i :ih "ntinvns that arc ft.tni',,ar to thfaiffiio-Ttt in every io:Jil namfi that iiave h'i n 'Vip in i;fT.t" thai t-.'d of K-rcat alt ra-t ton.on rith ,sia.S" a.:'ol .H' r o c n . Harry T. More;., Katfcll'ti Wiil-litms. Faire LJInnvy, Mn:t Mcore, fjraoo Vaientirie and lloh'.od I'.'Ulr.mloy aj-rmiin-s that ),a o lo-cn iosoolated wit h fcorm of s:ic.';ff'i1 m roer: offcrmtr8 nd sisixr a 1 1 rao" ion'. To -alt tins a.-) "'!-"!ar" cast. '; to om.vl"" 'htit a trtt ami l;i .ih -.1 tr.i .1 hrasi'. 'hut i: tcr titeia was otto Ifcat irteritid if u. tljts t.-i it- Aoipre- t:iaii-e lit t tt'-nurtK-.-of the. pSaytrs in "A 'Man'

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.-t:tra njain the knowlodg-o if everyone familiar with the p notour. Pee th's pictisra at tiie J'axthenon t boat or on M-Miay, Tuesday and Wednesday.

p'e thtrrstiout tie hat gleaned quito a food dal of Viiowtede-e relatiwe ity thfcir iDoliii.i! lotus In mating. if an-i(.iin-es that he eels fyrth his lest dcmonii 'a t ion m proof of 'his contention jn latent photoplay "Nomads "f ftui North," whirl! -will lie lire-sent-' at lio t irplioiini theater .Monday, Tut -,day anil Wedn. dii . Ifore is a C!ia in 1'K.i.itni iioi e all 1 h rig-ors of '' deowie.ity i inoroiu climate plus a "f t'nu'-ttU'd. uncivilized. open coii ii try combine to . u tan t lal i y Ihwnrt most hmv love aff;iir -without viilainouti tnan nbeninir in tlie !ea-t ' 'r. Ciiru.ood has biiiH ui i;t.ftory arid !!, -Hv, they -'iy na.u c; li l is powerful erioush in ohstruotionist poltrles to dump.ri the nrdor of h!s fa.r northern hero nd heroine towards fn'b other.'

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SAFE AND BANE for Coughs & Colds THt ryrup li 4tiirrtnt ftom all others. Quick ttlief. No rpiates. c vtrviKr

Arrest Auto Thieves. "sTi.er Ya) made ;i clever aplure in a.-y last nitrht when h .m..

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Upon (jueationjng the trio, the officer secured the confession that they had stolen the Studebaker car in -which thy were ridnr from a Ir. Raymond Towell t. Jollet. 111. They were honkel I. K. Kline. Ion s Miller and ampaim Stnple and taken tark to Jollet totLiiy on a charge of grand, larceny.

Will Announce Changes Wednesday Mayor R. O. John pen of Gary yvl'i annoance the changes made at the last incetlnsr of thn board of wifety lo' Piday nfterrioon. in the. pernannol of the tary police department vml the

AT THE ORPHEUM. Jt T'-erhp? lias nor ec.n:rred to iri.tny thai way, but Juraes Oliver Curwood. the fatnoii,! atn J ur, is authority for the statement that where tKe c!im;i!i' ihft very coldest t ho hnman love become- the very M-arnicnt. It has lony Veen a common idea amoner people that th-e warm weather of the t.ntirt conntrie? i tiie roost conducive ( f ire real in heart affairs and this be it of FemeI dftined to pern!t indefinitely un : 'i Mr. Curwood sot i'lisy writing: his series of intensely iai t e rf ; n M n rie,i of Hive ; nd xidvertl;:ro of th Far XortU. He hau been lrrinjr -ti-p ptetty ('use to the Kort h lol snrt jn his ratnKHpp Tsith the jeo-

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Fresh Calf Hearts . . .5c Fresh" Sliced Liver . . .3c

Watch for Big. Wednesday Special

raidd' of thig week, so b stated thi morning. AlthoiuKh a reat majority of trie chsnfes are publSc property now fae mayor thought tt would be advisable not to announce th-ein until the, entire liet is complete. It ttbjs intinatexl tn .certain quarters that other changeare to be made on Tuesday when tht board of safety wtl hold another t:ieetinr. The entire list will then bready for publir.iti.on on Wednesdey.

QUICK RELIEF FROM

Get Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets. That is the joyful cry of thousands since Pr. Tld wards produced Oliver Tablets, the Ktibetlt'jte -for calomel. Dr. Krt wards, a practiomg physician for 17 yean end ca.lonter old-time enemy, discovered the formula for Olive Tablets white treating: patents for chronic constipation and torp!4 livers. rr. TMwards' 01:ve Tabb.ts do not contain calmne'. but a bealinfr. soothing' vegetable laxative. No pricing; i the "V.eynote" of tbsc littlo K.i gar-coated, olive-oclored tablets. They caiise. the bowel and liver to act. normally. They never force them to unnatural action, Jf you have, a "dark brown mouth" bad brath a dull, tired feeline; edcH headache torpid liver constipation, you'll find q-uici., sure and pleanant result h from one or two of Dr. Ed wards' Olive Tablets at bedtime. Thousands tak them every night just to keop rteht. Try them- 15c and 30c Adv.

HI in n TODAY AND PUUU TOMORROW Robert Elliot in "THE RANGER" Also "Miracles of the Jungle"

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and women, whether you will eer bntH yourself tip to your normal. Jtwt-rlght -weight dependa on the nutntrr of blood -cell in your blood. That all thr is to U. H a scientific fact. Jf jntf blood -eeil factory isn't, workni( riirht. you will ha run-down, thttu yotir blood will b in diaorder. anil perbmpa yowr fac wl'J. bo broken out with ft'no plea, blackheada and eruptlo5. S. R. S. keepe your blood-r-ell factory worktra full time. It helps build neiw blood -cells. Thats why F. 8. S. bulda up thin, run-iiown peurU, it puts firm flcah on your tones, it rounds out your face, artas neck, llwba, tba wbo body. H puts tha "pink" in your cbaeka. It takes the hollo wes from the eyes, and it fo-ila father Time, by smoothing out wrinkles in men and women by "plurrpinK fiem op. H. 5. S. ia a ren;ar' atjie blood-purifier. Whih von are pettina; flump, your skin sruptiona. pimples. Hackheada acne, rheumatism. rajh. tetter, blotches axe being removed. Tbei roodicinal Ingredients of v are guaranteed purely veeetahle. f S. 6. ia sold at aJl drug stores, in two .izea. Tba Jarfer sine is th mora evoomical.

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IF he lilies outdoors he will be tickled to join. Costs only $5.00 to' join, pay a little each v eek, get your motorcycle in the spring, pay the balance as you ride. The Scoot is that nemsible little motorcycle you've heard aboTit. Safe and noiseless, ere he'd like, aod yoa woold Like to to have hire ride. Drcj rr aad see OS.

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Call us for prices on sign work, Ellastic Enamel, . gold letter work, or anything in the sign line. Brant Sign Co. 804 Chicago Atc. EAST CHICAGO. WDIANA Phoae 1275J

Summers Blue Band Bargains ONE MORE BIG 'SHOPPING DAY Tomorrow, January 31, is the last day of this Blue Band Bargain Sale the sale that means big savings to you on daily necessities from every department.

Just a few are listed below. We can show you many others. $1.50 Pepto-Mangan $1.15 $1.10 Tanlac 87c $1.00 Pyorrhocide Tooth Powder 91c 35c Pond's Vanishing Cream . . . 29c 25c Mennen's Borated Talcum Powder 21c $1.20 Caldwell Symp of Pepsin. 97c 60c Lavoptic Eye Wash 47c

Federal Electric Washer

Washes Quicker and Cleaner

A tubful of snowy white clothes every few minutes no rubbing or scrubbing. AJl the washing done in an hour or so. Most Efficient Wasting; Principle The cylinder oscilates 32 times per minute much faster than other makes this saves at least 15 or 20 minutes time for each washing. The wringer, too. makes 48 revolutions per minute. $5.00 will put one in your home today. Balance in small monthly payments.

IVORY Manicure Articles, Mirrors, Clocks, Combs. Brushes, Jewel Boxes, Powder Boxes, etc. ONE-THIRD OFF

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Abo BUSTER KEATON In a Hilarious, Side-Splitting Comedy

THE HAUNTED HOUSE

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EVERY SATURDAY 5 BIG TIME ACTS OF VAUDEVILLE AND FEATURE PICTURES Entire New Vaudeville and Pictures on Sundays

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SCENE FROM V IT A GRAF H SPECIAL PRODUCTION. -FLOWER OF THE NORTH" Mrs. Starke, mother of th. I 1 . 41,- i

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of the North," a Vitagrraph rp elal production, based upon James Oliver Curwood's famous norel of the same name. It is one of the few incidents therein the mother of a star actnally played her par ,rat unon the screen. Don't fail to see the wonderful picture.

TUESDAY BIG DOUBLE FEATURE Persons coming in before 7 o'clock will see Eileen Percy in "HICKVILLE TO BROADWAY" and "INSIDE THE CUP."

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TODAY, TOMORROW AND WEDNESDAY Lon Chaney, Lewis Stone, Betty Biythe and a Big Cast in James Oliver Curwood's Masterpiece

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"Nomads of the North

Tlie story of a man and woman who fought through forest fire to freedom. , INTERNATIONAL NEWS AND A GOOD COMEDY

THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY MARSHALL NEILAN Presents the Most Astounding Newspaper Mystery Ever Pictured

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With Stanley in Africa!

A splendid new chapter-play re-creating history's most dramatic adventure, A serial that teachers and principals want. A chapter-play to which parents should send their children, to see.

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