Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 200, Hammond, Lake County, 15 February 1922 — Page 3

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COLCLIIIH DENIES K SUSPENSION

tS31AH3S SM3--J lYKOIIVSiHSlN : - CHH.UOO. rub. 15 Col. John V. 3Mnala. assistSbt Tnitsd States DisTJr!ct Attorney, denied today thai, ho iaj been ausr;r:ded by Attorney General Daug-'oerLy, as reported ! clla-

'patches from "Washington, j "I iv j. a, relieved from daty i'j Mr. j

Xa-. B-berty at J..y c"n request." Cl!r.la Bai2. Dlspatcbes from Washing ion ttub?d ttat taugherty had custxrxled CllnK!n as a result of his action yesterday when ha filed a jrotition before 1'edera". Judsa Ijar.dia askirss an investigation Ox his own conduct and of the distrlc-. attorney's officii by a tpecial -..:ra:...'. ,3ury. Clinnla's conduct in the har.d'unt f several eases had been criticizaC t j au-Jces Ea:idia ar.d Evar.s, of tk'i

ted era.; court. ClJnnin Las forma'.;;- denied t'r.i': I t0f asked r.o indtetment be returned l;i i "tbe casfl cf Walter i"lower. tr, .I'lema

frxag-ger, who paid he bal paid $1,SV e sea s prosecution.

THEODORA BEAUTIFUL PRODUCTION

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w hen it aitould finally arri've. But no Th- a-i.aot question of women's r!'at hcraiding and ro advance deicriF-t:.on! 1 to keep their own rimes after marriage . . 1 iviil L t!-,rew!i'i out in u debate to b; ecu d have impaired the Joy of it nor , . . , , , . I hc.d at t)se Pennevl van a aotel under

It corapietely resists dec- - t;

t)'e novelty.

ti'.te description, and -beautiful corr.bines all th

e aj.spicea of the Lucy ?'or.e ieajjue.

in fact. It Is a rare '. the evening of llareh :. The debater a entertainment which , 'wii; be H.iywood Uroun, whoss wi:';

beeps hr on n name of Ruth Hale, ana

RECIPE TO CLEAR APHfLYS!?

r: Pimples Are Impui

W Scene Prom Vjoldwyns "TH EOPORA" -J$&

fr's r.f thrt titace

' who i J i:r.-hoM The ri-l.t x.ml v!nrr;

vi lie but immeasurably more titan ; Arthur S'mcrs XUvjV. vho wi'.l a-gru :i fceCKlllg AH UVtl-" that, liach numcer in Use If is a rain!- that so Ions as a woman takes ail cf j ThrOUh SkPl PO!'i?. a.taro masterpiece. The scenic and man's t ossiessions. pea-- .! and patienc,' -3

li.'jhtin ( flu-ts, tne ostuinins, en j m tm.n

H:in'ri-.- ih.i k'til- n;r. and the ii.;n, lutin. n open ttuhi v...: te ucia a;

are all th-o prodU'Cti of true art and ; the cloao of tie Cbclc. beyond this the creation cf 'the act J I -

themsercs is the worlt oZ a jre,iii::i. One of the mc-it s'.-r'.cus places ii; F.r anyone who thinks of ail K.utsUn ! town those days is a table In a wareart as being- grim and sad, laer is a house at &41 Wa-shinifton street. The-

at -the 4t't"a Street : KOvernmeTit s annual tea-tasfng 13 on a it is beiii,- done aro-jnd that tabl. ' I fr.rr.csi men wno sit and drink ir-

tlve'-i if Umli Iloh.inlhal &3com-i nureerable thin white, cups of Cantor.. p;,8e the porpo.'w f.r vhich he has C.;lor.g. and a 1 -. t o other brands I j.:.-.t sailed for Europe, j"? will have never heard of. They brew their own, a.-.oompiished a la.sk I,.-.!, mu.-.ii t.reatr rr.ac'.j wih tillered va:er, sip it a:i is the carry around of hia till.-, thoughtfully and detect the sligbtett Mr. TTohentiial. who lives in Soutii Mar. "ofl" taste and the ttiphtest Improve-.

catwter. Conn., and bailed from New i"nt in ihvur. Tlu-y aro the nen who j

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o ctner day v. ith the soe aim w i ; -' j

rrniaiiy il" , t:a.-j thin -"' u i m --3- -..ai.

his bubins'st card ovr.ea'h has oeeu c-ontawnatira 'u truve. or!

y.ul , ar. t theater.

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A rreat i"..nbor of people are goiny, have heen made to move this attrac-.eXn-5 timo to witness the jilniini tion i-j thrt Orvhoum theatt-r for pre-

I'ne -Tri.i-i - r.roeiaime.1 bv critics sr.tation on l'riday,

ail oxer tn-2 country as the mo:.t won- j when the lv.rthenon v. ill i i, -.- r- r.-o.i-ic.-.d or i wi h "The !!;(.." The e-ri

I -jv,-ti $;i this country. ArranperneV.ts

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'heodora." it '.ho work oi

yatiinta.-, o occupied n:. drama, oii'. of the

CROWN POINT

j.-our.d xit, brcken on Tuesday Ca tur.dard Oil .Stlir.? rtation, wh'c'i 13 to -be e:-.-tvJ o-z the Meyer lot at the corner of East -and Jol5-?t street:. ": e f:ac9 wtU b rushe-i comple-

.n-onlr.3 their h".n- to about forty mostly rw-mbors of the jounpc.r Ti-iarr!---d set. The rens ami t aides ,,-,r prettily s-,);es.T ive of th.x pai-.vi

Hair.', of iUiuts ;inl this wns can-led out ; i t r-.-

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the cleveres' affairs ever given uy the lv.b. It wa? ia the nature n a costume party. depict!tigr the wclv:'-l days if thirty y -arj air... !inner was werved in dine; paita ar.d a clever

lor .-A-.ienie j pritr-ain 3rooratir..5. j classes.

was played, Mrs. lather II J - t charge

Mrs. irace H-'-t, xx m. iltinse

and Mr.-. Condi', were awarded -beaut i-

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take care of th3 traffic during 'he

eua.nier ironths .n Crown, rotnt. Th y-bi-'c is ideaiy .locate.!, being on the Ja-'.;soT Highway and will be an atftvictlvx: addition to that jart of the tity. ?lr. ar.d Jfrs. H3tvarJ Geissr ar the C-.ruu arer.ta of a baby r,'ri. y. hc came to live wrlb them on Mondaj i;ht. Tc.ls is the first bat" in vho Cfei.en hcnia ar.d the ad'.-ent of t're

I:fw-3 rn3ii a9 caused t;helr household. 'I'he Moci-da.y A-je.i; en C

"Ublii-d at the bo"o en Monday after r.oc

va.-ds xvas by Mr. J ji:n b.ehRa,n and Mrs. Albert Maack. A, vc-r-y u'.-i ishtful Valeniir.- t-ridge t tr'y x-.as -!.-.-: a: the Pl :1e:'d hc-n' e c-n Monxlay r ijrht, Mr. and Jlr.i. r'iCeid

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Henry W'ilroTi, Marry

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course i::ticn was served, v.. -n-i i oardrer. Can; .-'eve i-olat. Gari

Sehiahle ard Mr. and Mrs. Gex Coi.dit j Mary iL j..;;aja, Habari; Arthur II. ot o-ary were ou;-of-toxvn truesta. iMakburn, :tanlia II. Dawson, Gary; Misses Helen .Vewtou and Mar Hen Vrvhijk, .-'ophia L.esniak, Ca-st CniDro.c:;. students at Northwestern uni - I cago. Guy il. -Tayes, St. Iyuii, Lulu

x tr.-itv have returned to scho-.d after j .. Itailey, Hammond:

cb-etid visit with relative:-.. :n j.-.unberg. who b-aa been assc with h'.j brother Charles in til

bubiness in South Et-:;d, i

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.speniir.if a fev,- v.er-ks ir. town

Andrew J.

IJartlerod.:, Alta K. llartlercnJc, Hanin.ond; Howard Johnsron. 5ary, I:tti'i biliian Mnble. IUcb. Is1. ar.d. 111.

.u,o nterM .J. XV. Oit Ilig-h score at

rarer ...s. , Tho "Old Fawloned toclioc-i ' S t- i : the Masonic Temple by tho Worn- j i's .-tudy ciu'o Tuesday, was one ct

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For Corns Costs Little

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' have only and tender.

Con t d'espa'.r. For ir.star.t. complete, rermsr"t relief is guaranteed bv the X.sw r.ethod. iA fexv drop? of -Oeta- j

foot. It cee.s on worn. ..cuv. ... .

DYSPEPSIA IS OVERCOME iN H SHORT iff Indianapolis lVTan Had Suffered Eighteen Years and Thought His Case Eeyoni

Reach. "Tanlac Has Dene What I Thought Was Jmpocsiible," He B3clares In Remarkable Statement.

-i'rr; 'fetlir.ff jr,.r.x i:k ri.:r'v--year of ajr ? than fifty-two at d ... b; ail o;( ace .ti r.t of the way ih.i -. v-. n -lac has built me up," said V.". K. Fear 513 West 2Sib St., Ir.diar.apo.i--. lt;-1. "For elerht-t-n -cars I never kne-wlia-it wa to bo free from si' niaoh trouble- and had given up h'opn of ever f-toli.-itr like my old o!. again. "Taniac bs done what I thought V.-S.S irnposflhio and I'm like a i.e'.v nar. r.o .v . My ttomach haa been tone up I am eating ar.ytt-.n and everything I want now rnd not ei-l-g the least distress afterxrards.. The rerr.aikab'.e thing to me is how much I have improved in every way. I not

only eat better, but j. :sel. stee ar.a

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worbl'xi ;.-a.test wr-trs, Vtctoric n Sardou, and no jossihlo. chan-e xvp.a overlooked by he producers? in l.l.clr throi years laV-or, to make this picture something' to ba remembered ly a"! who see it.

th-.iifiht must he imported in orJcr i ' bt;.Ht about. But we have nassxd boy-mi that point (forever. There 13 no ,,n exhibition at the Metropolitan nu-i-nazn m New York, r. ET'.'id de-.;c r.a J F-.rvl.-e plate nalued at ?K,000 a do.'.ci.-. That xvould seem food cnousii f-r aln.vst any ordinary c'.tlze:-.. The co:t 1.! lara"i" da to the. 2ne handwrr.-:, th. desisn beingr built up in C4-rarat col l xv ith, an i n!":n toiimal brush. The museum pialo xva made ju.-.t to sh '.w

what could be done in beaitty ana quality iu an American factory. It makerdon't expect to ell many at that vrice. E"ut they do say that their J3,000 a. vloien service tlatca are taie-ai-lo. . '

Ar. ele.rutr.-t journalist Florida Ir. j

doing- l-.is 'bet-t to smo-v a?preciniun j. i & o-ir Mayor HyJaii rlio ia vncaticr. ir-.g , fi at I'alm Ieach. A. report from there j m

says that "the bunshtne of JIayor Dylan's ;-r.li Is radiating ail oxer Palm Peach ar.d Sighting; up tho Nils iTcen

afteref.ow oc th r .or.ua t,a;.ao..

r.atne: "Mist Worthy i'atriarch o.

adulterated with 5-Afi-;ir.fs and straw

t;.-e N-atlona.1 Division, ton o- Temper- No i can hs withdrawn from It? an,, National retary f..r Uurope bonded waffhow until the tea-tasters

O-a iTohibltloa I jundation cf North,'-'- u.si; lui n:o m.ouu xs it.

Pi-r.p.e?, sores ar.o ' ' ?u!t from toxins, p&.j' t:esr.vh:ch are generated tlid then at-.-orbed i throuph the very duett ab.torb cr.ly r.curishn' the body. It bs the ft; no-ion of filter impurities from f cajst them out :u t he 'r: I :i r.ia ry :ii:incs ho

ir.oro to. -in.-, -i-td Kidneys can eii-t uses the ;-'k)r -. means of . tie;, whi.h of;.--the s;kia ::i the ' The surest. : :r

tiieae erupts ty, Is t" i-et four oune.-s tahl (is ;c.nr-. ea-.'lj. '.xo.rti

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Tiro thouytir.o rur.ai'ay x'.r.s to tbis

oils; were, aide i during th? pist

ym' by the Travelers' Aid Society of tl-. city. I'hi problem has p-rowr, more r-.-rlctSB this -past year than vcr before, r.."cerc':n to a ropj.-t ju't made public hy Miss Virifinia Murray, tho jrcrera'

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s.- cret;..ry, be.ca.urc cf tho

yout-'u of so many of V.-.e fj-rlj ir. queu-th-,j.. 'X.atiy tho ffirls ha-.e averaged around fifteen 1 ears of t.,-e," i,".;i s-'d.

Those Givers of Advice. "Ri.-ps ndvioe because ty lies xviadoia 1 spare, un' some beeaasa Gey is. je iiatci.eily talkafiv-'-.' Strtim Trjck, Ctke for Fue!. An Eri'!..h iiivciitcr has perfect:! a btcarn tiiotor truck, xvt.fcb tiscs coki

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rtra-ion f to 30 stitnuTates

:i a z h th c " t 'ef '.re J t OVi ":t 1: s v.-i 1 ; rex 1 . 1.. i in tii-; 0"V. .';

.ctixt! '. ID US cnsiiSS .Jen: tu

i tho blood of imuriti .-s and char: j tho skin cf pimp'.-.-j. .lad Salts is inexpensive, hat-ml -' otti !h ma.de from th-t aeid ri ;-ra-i and lemor- juic, ftotntiined xrtt'i ' ith " IK-re you have a r.b3.---x." t. (fi-- ,-:: ! dr.r.b which -itiaUy i. oker plaip: j d:o0.ppear cleanse ii. i..o ! i liu I . i '::i:ei,t f r the 1 1::.;. a. ' Adv.

Nit-VV luIlK America n.r mf t .-'.and in li' harkfrrou'id comes to the man-. ''act-. ry of f.re That U one tv;riK that tr,.wi .'-f u

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'l"ue u-xt.;ti4 tiici tr.ca: . vpar ban Jupt opened.

(a!i -fT'' Theater other no th ;;a b.inv : .resented h theater. It v

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:iore a: ir.f IC'ta i-tro t it ir.U ti, heraloed .l:;f etl te. lie .;:.-)-- er-'e 1

1 1 EMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM

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VTV.en you pass this Naltona! Br.k can jou m y:u haxe rtoaey on d.pos:t here ?

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accour.t at th.s stror

action in i:f ir;

Bank.

a kept-up saving--

The owner oi uc'a an

... ' . " I Liiovvs f iiu t cornr

toft corn from any

Sr. vcur hriRers. Cc-st3 but a t

Taniac is sold in Hammond T;y Sum-

Ge everywhere, hec- j pharmacy ar.d in Indiana Harbor

ommended by a I dr-mt.ts. I by Central Drug Store and by leading . J-tamrr.oiid by e;s Drug 4.-. M tior.ary Co. E. Lawtence & Co., Mfr., Chicago. druggist3. Adv.

First Calumet Trust and Savings Bank EAST CHICAGO, INDIANA Have You Some Money Tliat Could Earn More? Are seme of jour dollars slacker dollars Either idle or not earning for you what they should? Many people hae money accumulated, which they intended for building cr some purpose things turned tut differently and the money was not used. For such money we recommend that it be put to -ork to earn lc with SAF"ETY. This can tt done by investing in the First Mortgage 7 GOLD Bonds recommended by and sold at this Bank. Denominations $100 up. Convenient maturities. Ask about these Bonds. Call or write. Sold for 12 year without loss oi one cent to ny investor.

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vxhat will he or she will have KL'.ADY r.vincy as a protection in case of emergency. Get someth'ng ahead. Have money ia tri5 Bar.L Start saving now. A deposit of $1 or more wilt make an yon 2 a depositor at this Dunk.

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(Former Name First Sta! Trust & Savings Bank) WALTER J. RILEY, Pmident Capital and Surplus $125,000.00 . 137TH AND CEDAR STREETS LN'DZATU HARBOR

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Is On Sale at HAMMOND Bourne's btore, corner Calu:net Blxd and bibley Calumet Pharmacy, 786 Calumet Blvd. Elrskine Billiard Parlor. 796 Calumet Blvd. Kur.smaul's Cigar Store. 124 State bt. Monnett's Cigar Store, bb(y Hohrr.an St. Norm Drus: Store, 192 Slate St. Rathman's Refreshment Store. 867 Calumet Bv. Saver's Confectionery, 643'2 Hohman St. Smith's Confectionery, 469 Sibley St. Wagner's Confectionery, Hohman ct Clinton Sts. White's Confectionery. 717 Hohman St. Lawell's Confectionery, 615 Calumet Blvd. WEST HAMMOND Griffith's Store. 208 State St. Leber's Store, 425 Slate St

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For Thursday

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Very Smart Exclusive Styles

Your new wrap, Madame awaits you here. Smart models juit unpacked for the critical eyes of well-dressed women. The materia! are excellent the new "Shawsheeu" and

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Henna,

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Reindeer

Beautiful Spring shades, offset by smart touches cf selfembroidery. Many in the new cape slyle all are handsomely silk lined and perfectly tailored. t - Wonderful Values

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Clearance of Winter Coats Values to 43.75

Regardless of actual value they must go at one low price. Ail wool Bolivias that will prove very acceptable for Spring wear trimmed with handsome Nutria collar, sizes for Misses and women

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$2 French Serge 1J29 yd-.

ill All wool, hne quahty French Serge. 42. inch wide, in ail xonderful

colors, plenty of Nax-y Blue a ? xalue. lor liiarsaay wmic the lot lasts at per yard $129. 50c Zephyr Gingham

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N'oxv 1922 Zep'nvr Gingham, 32 inch vSde. superior quality, a wonderful collection of beautiful color combinations in checks

d plaidi up to 50c a!ucs, speci?! for iliursday per vara. lv.

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COlOi'S,

Mercerized Poplin 39c yd. ir:..h;.. Pl.n the better rrack. in u'd wanted

regular 59c ouality on saie Thursday only at ytr yard Jc 22c Outing Flannel Heavy quality Outing Flannel 27 and 3t inches wide, iargc variety of neat designs in pink and blue fl 3 checks and stripes, regular 22c quality JLq sale price per yard a

Longcloth 12VzC yd.

lhere are rtmr..Mib; r y wide 25c cua!i-.- u-

gteat lot Tliursday at 12' ?c per yard.

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Tub in

33C yd- ; Fine soft fmish I'iil 'v. C:.' ; Tubing 2 inches v. b. t'.ie j regular 40c quaktv. i Muslin 12c yd- ! i Yard wide Bleached Musii.i. j

Nice soft finish, regu value ft-r 12c y ir-J.

Damask 69c yd.

64-inch

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-iini', nt.auty

85c values for 63c yard.

The Store for Values

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