Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 132, Hammond, Lake County, 23 November 1921 — Page 9
MVtlnosd.'iv. Xov. 1.021. DAUGHTER VEAKS NOTED PEARLS OF MERCHANT PRINCE ft. MOORE GAINED FLESH AND STRENGTH Rapidly By Taking Vino, After Everything Else ARTLY THEATRE STARTING SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 27 sho-: EAST CHICAGO THIS RECORD-BREAKING- SUCCESS POPULAR PRICES 3:30 79 LIVE NEWS FROM THE TWIN CITIES Direct from a years run in New ItorH X'" -s" 3" II MUtOlt WOMAN' St US rjeolartna; that her husband is shiftless anil laxy and made hor take in hoard-is and roomers to keep ththemsehidd in, Mrs. Kloria Sonerin, '.!61S Kim strc t. Indiana Harbor, is askinK for a divorce from John Sonerin in the Superior court at Hammond. They were married Feoember Us, Unix, tit Butler, Fa., and separated November 9 of this year. Mrs. Sonerin says that tier husband ,vouhl come home intoxicated and beat her. tin Novtwnber ; he drove her from the house. V. J. Murray Is her attorney. r if- ir Had Failed
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The executive committee of the Twin Tity Council of the Hoy Scouts at their dinner meeting Riven in the Elks' club rooms last evening adopted the slocan: Kast unil West. No more "Indiana. Harbor'' or "East Chicago" with the Hoy Scouts of the Twin Cities. Reference hereafter will be made to tli east or west of the city. Frejarations were completed far the Hoy Scout drive for funds to commence the week of Xoven.her STth and if the required estimae is secured within the week, the drive will end December 3. The minimum amount of money for expenditures to carry the Boy Scouts of both ends of the citv over the li'-l-1922 period as submitted by the tinanee committee, was Jl.VoO. However, the workers are trying to r (u-ii the Jo.eOO mark.
The election of new officers for the
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Jortfs was elected president of the Twin City Council of the Hoy Scouts, succeeding 11. Ii. Pefloll; 1 ; C. Dickey, vice-president, succeeding It. M. Koyce; H. It. IeHoll. treasurer, succeeui UK A. i'. St-tiour; arid Chas. If. True, vicepresident of the Superheatre Company re-elected Commissioner.
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Mrs. Norman JIacLcod and two ropes of the famous pearls. Tb's portrait of Mrs. Norraan Mi.eL.ood ' f Phila.'eiphia, daughter of John Wanamaker, the millionaire merchant, was taken a few days ajro and furnishes the latest plimpse of the famous Wanamaker pearls.
JACKSON IS BOt.NI OVl'.H Wm. Jackson (colored) of 2S42 Federal street, tried before Judse Coiien yesterday for the attempted hold-up and shootinp of John Naliwski. of "'.Hi-
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tober IT, ii in Indiana Harbor, was .bound ovi-r to the Criminal court, at Crown Point. I Haul larva, of r,4": tilock av.-ii'ie. i Indiana Harbor. ac used of beim: one I of the .'.tnur. atten.pt ,m; to t-urularize the iialkan Hotel, on .N"oeti.i.. r It', ill.
was also bound ovef to the liiminal court by Judge Cohen.
hardly keep about my work . It seemed as thouuii 1 had t ;K ) all kinds of medicines wish, .lit help, but one day 1 saw Vino advertised and decided t..try it. llefore bad tcken hnli' a bottle I felt b.tt'T and after takinir six botties 1 found I had reuraimil my I'ormai w.iuht and never feit better in my life." jl. J. Moore, Noroton lleii; Ins. ( "onn . The reason Vinol is no suc. es -ful in such cases is locaue "n contains the curative eelmentr- of cut liver oil in a .hichly ron'nitraloi form tove'li-'r wi'b lion and Hecf i'e.tones w.'iieh for centuries have tn without a ter
for su -h e. tiditions. Price bfd t le. trii'! i a meed. Sn'r.iiiers .'icy. Ifoiiiuan, near Stute St. niond. i nd . - n v .
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niton Ooldstein. 441 Ma iron n ave.. K;et Ciiie.mo, found win n starting" to work tins inoruinK thiit his m"t.irryele steed lias disa?'Tear-dl from his jraratre '.r. (bddsttdn told the police that the doors bad hern jimmied an.', his motorcycle stolen during the night.
let,- while playintr football at the Wash iUKUm Hifiii School yesterday evening. Youus Kamerer ha.l the ball and was making an end run when a boy chum from the opponent team t.u !;ed him. throwing him heavily to th- (.'round ami fell upon Kamerer causing the fraeture. The injured boy was taken in the Tlu rn s-M. ' I ua n ambulance to Doctor Teearue-i-M olli.-es for surgical treatment and then to his home.
FOOTBALL CASI A1.TV Ani"s Kamerer. 13 years old, of the Mark Subdivision, received a fractured
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fevrr seen corn tickled to death. Just p.pply a few drops of "(lets-It" to yours. Then watch that ecru He peacefully as if it had none to sleep. Soon it is nothing but a loose piec of dead skin that you can lift risht off witii your fingers. Get after them now. Tour dru;?gist has "Jots-It. " Costs but n. trifle or nothing at all If it fails. Mfd. by K. 11 wrench & "'o.. rhiesicn.
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.Mrs. iieoipe H. Summeis vns the KUest of the Gary V.otru..n'.s Club on Monday afternoon and heard a very fine lecture by Mrs. Mary Alitone on her sefii years in India. The eoti-re-,ation;!l Men's Ciui held thf ir ref.ul:ir m- tin .Monday ewr.inp in th.e. church parlor. Winter ':V:I of the Iluiih.trd Steel. ae an iiiteiestinK talk on the piesr.-it conrttions of Kurope. dwelling especially on the financial outlocli. As one followed Mr. I'ieil in the history of his travels, in the dif
ferent countries he passed throuph he was forced to helieve that Kurope is fast returning to a nicre normal condition. In Germany the working class
seem contented and ro.:-ei nui as they receive a fair watte and are working1 full time. f)ne of the interesting f.tets hrotHTlit out was the pureliasinK power of American money. Mr. 1'feil stated that for fifteen or twenty cents of our money, one could purchase a nood meal. According to Mr. I'ieil the devastated repiona are fast huildimr up. "'hostpresent were well repaid for their time as the talk was both interesting and educational. At the close of the speakin? a fine lunch was served by the Ladies Aid. Two tine soloi- w ere rende red by Otto Seifert, aecompanied by Leonard Sjoiih. The next meeting- will be Ikeember 5th, you wank to bo tiiere and net In 0:1 the jrood times. Mrs. Peter Krill an ner daughter, Mrs. J. .J. ln-r yson. dr.. entertuin.l at a miseeli.-irieous snoer, Monday evening the Krill. home on Norm MaKonn axe, in honor of Mrs. Jlylanu l'.eesvy. a recent bride. There were thirty ptiests present. The numbers rendered by Miss Ann I'eriistein, Mrs. II. J. Oilman ami Mrs. Nellie M'eC-oy assisted by her daughter, Mrs. L.eeswy were, all mu-h 'iijoed. The home was very prettily deeorated 1!) orchid and 'Mte. A kewt.ie doll dres:-e.i as a briil" fort.'.ed the table eenterpiO.'e. As the bride ea.ee in view, pushing a bali curriaj.-e decorated in the predominating colors and loaiU - vuli gifts, the puests Banc "Here Comesi The Bride." Lipht refreshments were served, after which the time was spent in viewing the many beautlru! girts. Miss Ida Stern, of Kl.u. Tt:.. will spend Thanksgiving with her friend.
Jrojn b'ze poems of Will Carle ton Scenario hy Paul H. Sloane
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The picture that sends you home to write to mother. OR To carry her a handful of violets. OR To send her a larger check than usual. OR To rush in upon her with a hug and a kiss.
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White rea booklet in HOT'ltRHOOD anothi (Atr rK PcrtEL0 RESUL ICR CO.. CFfT. 9 D. ATLANTA, 6W
Miss Hazel Jjpecter, of North Harinir avenue. Miss Lillian Maxle, of Ravens wood, will spend TV.ar.kssiviri.' unil over the week-end with her sister, Mrs. Eleanor Cresw ell Mr. and Mis. J. ,7. Pressen. Jr. entertained at dinner last evening it honor of the newly-weds, Mr. au4 Mrs. Ilyland liecstvy. The A. p. ('. flub met at the home of Miss Hazel Specter on Monday evening, and completed arrangements lor the A. 1 C. dance to be piven at the Lyndora Hotel, Thaiiksgi ing evenitifr. .November "4th. Mrs. Lduard Williams, who eame to this city to attend the funeral of her mother, Mrs. Margaret Lewi;;. two weeks at"), has returned to her home in
Jlurton. Ohio. Mrs. John J'lournoy, of SM".:. Pdock avenue will entertain at a soejal at her home I-Yiday eeiiim? for the bene
fit of the Woodman Circle. The literary department of the "Indiana Harbor Woman's Club held a splendid meeting- yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Kugt-re Mills in Grapevine blvd. There was a very fine attendance. Mrs. freeman, the chairman, presided. This was the second and lr.st meeting on the works of Tolstoy. Mrs Mills frave a splendid talK and iaper on the characteristics and life of the man. Mrs. Frances itjers. a very Instructive paper on Tolstoy and his worls. A very deligntrul reature of the afternoon was two violin numbers by Rosalie Haa'feld. the first was a selection from the opera, '"Faust." a in! the second a Kussian selection. Mr. Georpe H. Summers closed the piouram by pivinK the story, '.'Where Love is. God fs." ab'O this t3 considered one of 4he most beautiful short stories written by Tolstoy. Mrs. Casper WeWt o Xorth Par-inn-avenue will entertain fourteen children from the room? of Miss Fannie McGauhey, Miss Adelaide Mortenson ' and Miss Yelma Wooster. This
evening- at a Th;iik. R-i ving- dinner and ratty. l.'eai hild will receive a basr
of pr.n is:ot.s to take nome with them. The Hairy C Lonp Woman s Jteliet 'orps Tso. will met at 2 o'clock l 'r:d i ,- a "teriioon. A Kood attendance is desired. The department president. Lose hulten, of Foit Wajne. will be present. The Wawe P. Pcttit.-, of Fir stuoet. are speniliiiK Thanksgiving in LopaiTport, tiie puestd of Mrs. I'ettit's motlser. Mr. and Mrs. James TT. Funis, of Peo'lar street. v i!T V- e as their puests for Thankstrivin'. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sn-.ith and family, of South. Chieatro, and Mr. and Mrs. G.-ortre aupnders. of Garrett. Indiana. Mrs. stmith and Mrs. bums are sisters. Class No, i r, of the CongrenatiopaJ Sunday school will bold a bake sale
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Air Necessary for Human Lif. Every time we breathe, we draw thirty cubic inches of air into our Lines; supposing that we take fifteen hreaflis n minu'e for the twenty-four hours of tlie day, we use no less than .Wnikm) cubic inches of air, which woi'Jfl tveih over thirty jioun Is. One day's supply of air for one human heinir would he sufficient to till 1.125 two-gallon cans; a year's supply would weifrh more than five tons. From these figures It may be seen how necessary it is to keep windows open po that tl.ere may he a contJDOous supply of fresh air.
Beiiatiunoji. P.rlladonna Is Italian for "fair Indy." and the drug was given this name because Italian women employed the juice for stainlnjr their skin and to beautify the eyes by giving them a glisteuing appearance.
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Most motor trucks are usually driven by employes. Does An employe drive your truck? Like any transportation vehicle the ownership of a motor truck carries with it certain legal responsibilities. Vliat if ycur truck injured someone, smashed up another truck, or damaged a building? It might cost you heavily. Take no chances. Let the. insurance company pay any damages that may arise out of, motor truck' accident". Protect your truck with an Aetna COMBINATION policy. Ask at this Bank about this Safe policy.
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