Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 145, Hammond, Lake County, 9 December 1921 — Page 2

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LIVE NEWS FROM THE TWIN CITIES

FORTUNE IN APl'Li.S GARNEii. I) FUO.".l CANADIAN ORCHARDS

: iiment. rieate do not fori iV:is, mothers. This is being the most may be (rotten out

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Krvta Pi of 6814 Aberdeen ave.,1 ...v-Kgt, u iLrrtuitad at hi; home yes- ' by Captain Hughvia of Ut Kt ' lf poll. UOiU-LulUllt, aCCUSdd ol ! .ag tha loader of u. go-Li" uf mugs, I . n hd tip ajiJ attiiip.ud ta rou tuo ' of Joun Hya, 3a IS Codar street,! ..i.aua Harbor last Tuesday even. ok ' iie pouoe are pitlve they have ue tit bt man la the ret of I'ais, -.-it o far h.va beea unable to tecura , .. clsdU.Q or obtain the names of yw-o'i man's Ovjult derate It Is 4ad tuat Uio cue tvu mora of j uvance than an att&uipt of robbery.

- am wooie aii&tr iivtxpaa over a . lax saloon biawl, when it is 8-i.iJ -.it young Pala was beaten up. The tune,streAlng, subsequent to ati.av.Ic aJeon Pa-a, the attempted hold-up ,.aa stagvd. John Huiy waa prepared a--it ttre upon the party of young -uga, without any apparent efTect exyt to frighten and chase the g&as a way.

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ixj farmed and eedatena are Miur made. 'Laat year w- bad orrr S !(XJ aCetftoIUta in ohl Btate. TT ban ator than 1.400 Preebrtertana. Tbr ar :neny acoola of both thes dnotntnaiion with Ur.fi students than that. The Church cannot gl them a four-

morninir, Dec. 9th. at i year vacation from church service and

Cry. Mother and babe j ar-

"The State University rearesents toe .State But it reprscnts only the best l-'eaU; of the State, not the worst," said

President Thompson.

ilOO.VSIUX E3 A3 SIUIiLI VB John Ooschara, of 4920 Baring ave., IJadSt Chicago, has not ben paying nls inspects to the Volstead act of late. VThea arrested last evening by officer

rtro, there was two sTalions of re-, otrloted liquid found In Joiin's place j uf business. In oonectlon with his

tailoring business, Cotoaara Is charged with Willing moonshine as a sideline. Despite hard times John was making It go. Oosbara Is ordered to appear In the East Chicago court mis afternoon to answer ta the charge of violating the stat liquor law.

HARK CO. KAIUU RECORD A remarkable record for delivery of ninety miles of large diameter heavy line pipe has been made by the Mars; Co., of East Chicago, says the Wyoming Oil World, published at Casper, Wotnln The article says. In part: "Moving ninety miles of lar?e diameter heavy line pipe from East Chicago to Casper within practically sixty days after the confirmation of the order establishes a record for Quick

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of the time Br ent in this city. Now Oo rot forpet the date and day for 1 -..ch er.il of the city. j Mr. at-d Mrs. Percy Roberts of Chi- ! f iro nvf-nna announoo the Mrth of a '

lii!htr tills A.eroy lirinj.iuil

f-et'.lng plongr nicely. Ifrn. Kobert O. Craves of Northcote '., wYio has been ill in Chlcaro, with relst'ves. is recovering very nicely. The civic section of the East Chicago Woman's club held an interesting rnet!ng last evening at the home of Mrs. A. A. Roes In 145th street. Judrre M. E. Crites gave a very In- . structlve talk on the municipal laws of i our city. j The D. O. 5. Club met last evenlnr ! at the home of Mrs. Paul Kelley on joicott avenue. The evening was spent

I in newing-, after which lunch was ser

ved. Mrs. Oeorpe H. Iewls of Magoun ave. entertained the members of the 1907 I'lnoi-hcl Club on Wednesday -afternoon. The prizes were awarded to Mrs. Wm. Mead and Mrs. O. C. Brand-

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Mrs. J. A- Paterson of Gary, is entertaining at a one o'clock luncheon today. Mrs. E. N. Canine and Mrs. II. Ackroyd are guests from this city.

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-Canada's appie

yield for 1921 is 3.337.200 barrels.

The Dominion Fruit Commissioner's Department shows that British Columbia increased ija production to 1,009.000 barrels, aa compared with 504,540 barrels the previous year. The Okanatran and kootenay Valleys in Southern British Columbia are the great producing regions of the Pacific Coast, but this year's crop waa increased by farmers in the lake region of the province who are combining- fruit growing and dairying.

Nova Scotia, with a crop of place the rains of tha Okanagan

1,300,000 barrels, increased its pro-1 region fruit crop at $0,000,000,

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auction by 140,000 barrels over last

year. The Ontario apple yield is placed at 960,000 barrels; Quebec 85,200, and New Brunswick 33,000. In Nova Scotia the harvest of Baldwins and Kings were particularly large, and in the Niagara peninsula of Ontario there was a bier vield of

Spies, Baldwins, Mcintosh and russets. Estimates of provincial agricultural experts in British Columbia

uia luiiuuca m)ico, rccetivn, plums, cherries, pears, apricots and berries. The total value of the triple crop in all Canada is placed at $30.0'J.000. In 1920 the average value oer barrel for Canada was $8.77, as compared with 87.31 the previous year. This year s average price is expected to be about the same, and export sales, which totaled 1,127,400 barrels, probably will be surpassed this year.

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delivery Into mountain states terrl- oeen authorised to do business in Kast Mrs. Frank Callahan, nreeldent of the

tory on oil country tubular goods in Chicago. This concern will deal in Indiana Harbor Woman's club. Mrs.

Discovery of Borax. The wonderful prenervatlve powers of borax were first discovered In Yellowstone park, Wyoming. A w sneering prospector in that desolate though picturesque region came across the bo:lj of a horse, which, although It njUBt have died long before, was perfectly whole and sweet. Looking around fo an explanation of the phenomenon, he found that the animal was covered with a layer of line dust, which proved to be borax. He saw the commercial value of his discovery, and sold the secret to a large packing firm In Chicago.

Romans Used Taximeter Investigation shows that a vehicle equipped with apparatus for measuring the distance traveled and the tlmo consumed was in use before the beginning of the ChrUrian era. Such a vehicle formed a part of the possessions of Commodius, emperor of Rome, and when, in 102 B. C, Pertinax succeeded to the throne following the slaying of Ommodlus, he numbered this carriage in the Hat of the dead emperor's ptronal effects which were put up at auction.

Spanish Licorice Industry. The manufacture of licorice extract and pante Is an important Spanish Industry. This is a compnrst'veiy nn Industry, e formerly the rot -,vks ex ported manufactured. Over l'OO po-jns of the root wre exp.rtfd i 1I18 snd more than 600.(Vi1 pounds .. extract and parte. Brooklyn Eagle.

NEED FOR CHRISTIAN INFLUENCE IN THE COLLEGES

INTERNATIONAL NCWS StftVtCE) COLUMBUS, Ohio, Dec. "One of the worst things that cculd happen to the universities of the United States would be the withdrawal of the Christian influence." declared Dr. W. O- Thompson, president of Ohio State university. "It should be carled further, into the high schools as well. "We cannot have religion omt of the lives of these young people at the very tlm when the purposes of life are he1 ' t r rr - n n i i -i

Thought fer the Day. "Be set forgetful to entertain strain gsra, for thereby some have eater lnet angels uriHTres.

V Unique Ad. English Paper Young lady requires as governess for a little girl aged tu. As she has unhappily lost a leg. It is considered that more sympathy will be shown by a lady in a similar position; preference therefore given to such. Ronton Transcript.

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Wassey's Pleating Shop CHBnOIDERHG. STAMPING. BBS. ST1TCH1XG. DITTOS HOI E. BtTTO COVERING. BRAIDI.VO, HCCH1XG, FANCY KTITCHIXQ. ft STATE STREET. PUOE UAH. UUU Via

Satisfied nnokers give preference 'o the new 8tei ling Booster cigar. The xo-oke with that velvet tas'.e. Try tut toiay SI-1J Money to loan on 7 and 8 percent securities for sale due 1 to 36 months from date, denominations from 125 up. Real Estate scold bonds. Roe & Peter, son Law Office. 11-23-

Quantity lots. When It is taken into

consideration that part of the Iron

j not been mined yet. the feat becomes j all the more remarkable.

from the mills of the company at Indiana Harbor and on the afternoon of ; November 29, the last shipment, eigh

teen cars of fourteen Inch, arrived in Casper. The company thus beat It delivery promise of December 10, by : ten days. j i "Considerable of the credit for this . quick delivery ia due to G. W. Drake, j superintendent of transportation for '

the Mark company." The largest western pipe orders received from the oil fields of Wyominsr are responsible for the increased production and hig"h percentage of operations at the Ea?t Chicago plant. The Steel and Tube company of America 'Mark riant) is operating now between 85 and 9'J pr cent, an Increase in production over the month of November.

signs and advertising matter. The directors of the company are J. R. Rrant, O E. Brant, J. J. S. McKee and J. L. McKee.

Twin City News Notes

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Have you tried the new Sterling Foster cigsrT If n"t why notT 9-1S

SfEW FIRJ1

The Woman's Club of East Chicago 'a co-operating with the Chamber of ! Commerce in the sale of the Lake County Anti-tubercular Society Christmad seals. The president. Mrs. Benj. Williams, appointed a committee to take care of this work, Mrs. R. B. Stiller teing chairman. There will be stations at Nassau and Thompsons, the Three F.anks on Chicago ave.. the post office and at the several drug stores, where

these stamps may be purchased. As this is go-to-school-week, a number of our citizens have visited the public schools of this citv. Yesterday

A new Arm Incorporated under th" nwne of Rrrvrvl SK'n Company, ha.

GERMAN OFFICER IS REWARDED FOR HELPING BRITISH

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Oilman, regent of the Calumet Chapter V. A. R, visited Washington high school and were guests at the cafetera

luncheon. Mr. and Mrs. Pomeranee of 3449 Penisjlvania ave., will receive in honor of the Balmltvah of their son, Morton Sunday evening. Dec. 11, from 7 to 10 o'clock. The Indiana State Board of Health j will hold free clinics in Indiana Harbor and East Chicago, two days next i week. Wednesday and Thursday. The ! clinics are for children from two to , sixteen years of age who will be examined free of charge. There will be two physicians in charge, sent out by the State Board of Health. It is requested the mothers m!re appointment by communicating with Miss Deuel supt. of nurtu of the Welfare Association, rh'ne East Chicago 893. The Indiana Harbor clinic will he held next Wednesday at Kathe.an House Welfare station and on Thursday, East Chicago clinic will be held in the Welfare station at 4720 Olcott ave. Preceding each clinic there will be moving pictures shown, Tuesday evening at the Washington high shool building, and Wednesday evening at McKinley school

lulldlng. These entertainments are i

Ibo free and should be well attended "his is a wonderful opportunity foi no mothers of our city to have a thorirh examination made of their chilren, and should be appreciated to the vtent of calling Miss Deuel and mak-

LAST TIMES TODAY

Eddie Polo in "SQUARE DEAL CYCLONE" Also Battling King. SPECIAL MATINEE TOMORROW Doors Open at 12:30 Ethel Clayton in "YOUNG MRS. WINTHROP" And "Mjtt & Jeff" Also Jiggs in "Social Lions" Added Aatiraction, Matinee Only "YELLOW ARM," No. 2

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MONDAY AND TUESDAY Alice Brady in "LITTLE ITALY"

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Third Mate Ernest Harzmever with the cup given him by the British government. Before the world war Ernest Harzmeyer, then on German submarine, helped rescue the crew of a British steamship, "County of Dev. n," which wus abandoned in the North Atlantic tha n.'ght of F-b. 20, 1914. The British goverr.n.ent was preparing to reward lisrzmeyer when the war broke "out. Remembering the incident the Fetish authorities recently located liarzmt-yer, now third mate on the V. S. Vistula, and presented iuui with a s.lver luvki cup.

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A Romance that inspires, beauty that enthralls, spectacle that astounds in its magnificense. "If Ycu Miss 'THE FOUR HORSEMEN' You Better Quit Going to the Movies." Phyed at the LaS.'le Theatre, Chicago, for one solid year for 2.00 and $2.50 aimissica. See it here for the first time at the foCowizg greatly leJuced prices: MATINEE EVENING ny Seat 50c Boxes, $1.00 Main Floor, 75c Balcony, 55c Lodge;, 75c Boxes, $1.50 Lodges, $1.00 ALL PRICES INCLUDE WAR TAX

If yoirre looking for a particular style suit and haven't so far found what you want, you just drop in here tomorrow, for we assure you these suits are of the class that choice dressers demand. And the prices, boys, are well, you'll be surprised.

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Nothing slushy about these overcoats, either. We say they are as good as the best let's see what you say when you see them.

Dress Pants.. $2. $3, $4, $5 Dot Shirts .95c, $1.45 Felt Hats $3.00 Dress Caps $1 to $2 VelourHats $4.95 , Silk Shirts $5.50 Silk and Silk Knit Ties 65c All-Wool Heather Dress Hose 69c

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Sunday, Doc. 11th 5 Jacks of Syncopation Au "victory.-7 w m . . . Ree Majestic Tour-

VaLICleVille KVieW Celebrated Jazz Liana

SpCCiaL Att raCtlO fl Direct from Orpheum Circuit

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