Hammond Times, Volume 10, Number 47, Hammond, Lake County, 10 December 1921 — Page 2

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LIVE NEWS FROM THE TWIN CITIES

ELKS TO UAVB UOHI Smoke, tight and be merry wll to the triangle of pleasure at the clut) rooms of the Kaxt Chicago iilKa thl.i evening. Ihe mixing: of three six round bouts. tia cuateliUer tf Siuutta Chicago and local talept. will be the offering lo afford the Saturday evening diversion (or members and friends of the Elks. The head-liners on the bout card will be l'atsy !! Rocco. an Baal CTnlcg boy who ta "fast climbing: the Udder, to purflUtic fame, rnntched with Tim McCarthy of Iroudale, an eHr ieaoed men of the ring; and a wildcat with hie "dukes." Tbe attention of Kaet Chicago lass tat botti$ locvjsed to the possible outcome of tonight's fra. caa between this well matched pair. Time baa wrought a change in the chances of Ollle u Neil. student of Tim 0Neil, the aggressive youtU scheduled to perform with Jack O'Keefe of Houth Chlcagro- The Kast Chicago bey's ring: tactics ' in wringing recent decision from eome of the tough local scrappers has given the novice chance to broaden hie field of challenges. Together with assisting in drafting the Klks' program for the evening. Tim O'N'eil has aarreed to go tlx rounds with Frank Yarcban. Tim's conaenting to make the tight has aroused unusual enthusiasm in a host of bout fan circle, and furnished the drawing card of the evening.

on double turns In this department. In January, when tnere will bo gencowmeneing Mouday, Dootnaber 13. Hainan speaker and fine evening la as Tula plant is officially eai4 to be sured. There have een ten new nmes operating its sheet dtprtment at cap- added to the membership the past moat, acity and making heavy EUlymwnlw .vhlcb is very envomaglng ta the roemwith nufflclont tonnage on books to bera of this organization, luep it busy at .te spoed pracUcaUy Tw th. mv,inK the -Ktrtaiits -of through tbla nivntb. Pythias and Pythian Sister are holding U,t WeJnesoay the continuous mill a )K)uud HOcla, at the k. or p. ,,.n. Dc) w murneU to work atur a Urt not forret to get your donation and take shut down. u up Utere. TfcjU.K be a Hue The cuiu-truction of converting one tert,lnmetit and lunh. ft thin- oolof the plants into u. rail null, to ba ,ct(i w, be ,vwl u M4y of lnU ready for operation by March 1. tend o(ty. to atrengthen the list of employed at . . this Industry. I Mr8- H- K- Groves 18 Chicago shopNext week will find the Inland Steel.''1' tdil'-

i operations better than 5l pur cnt and, Divine service at the Church of the1

: on a stronger productive basis since . wooj snepnere tomorrow win do

, t urly spring.

HOB H I H OF FLAGS.

celebration of the Holy Eucharist at :30 a. m.. at 10:41 a. m. the Rt Rev. John Hayden "White. D. D.. Bishop of Northern Indiana, will administer the

A package of cigarettes was the ! sacrament or connrmauon, ceieorate

extent of Fire Captain Ueorge Smith's j the EucharUt and preach the sermon.

I loss last night, when he was. held up , T"e connrined WH make taatr nrt 'and robbed by a nefr ft Penns Uan- comaiunloB t this aervioe. The tff o r. i I in an.) r.,..-r.ir. a...nu initiinu iiyr. In will tee for the fei hop's emergency

j bor. Captain Smith, Jiving at

'Pennsylvania avenue, ww on hie way : home Mrheu be R'ls ftopped nd his ipersoiii.l belongings taken. which, 'constituted one package of Camel cig ' arettus.

JVTK.H AS YVriftbtlS Judge Hyman M. Cohen has been subpoenaed to appear as a witness in

36JO ' fund. Vespers and sermon at T:3 p.

' m. Subject of the sermon, "The Sec. ; ond Advent of Christ." The Bishop will arrive this evening and be ths

guest fthc Kector and hl.-t wife. Sunday afternoon the tr.usic department of the Indiana Harbor Woman's club will give their annua,! orean recital and sacred ruaoort in the Indiana Harbor Mtbodiit church- The following program, which promises tot

Hth Spoken," will be rendered as a solo by Mr. Hansen. The "Sunday school which meets at t:30 o'clock is constantly taking on new features. The Epworte lgue will meet at :0. The choir wfll render thoir Christmas canUU. "The Birth of Love." libretto, by Mary Louise Iawon. and muio by Wllltatn Lester, on Sunday evening, Uooember Istn. This ne production will be artistically rendered under the leadership of Miss Blliot. oragnisC and leader of the choir. I. O. O. F, Halt. Michigan avenue, Indiana Harbor. Suhday, Iec. 11. 7:45 lecture. "Millions Now' 14vtog WUl Never Die." Dr. Dubbie will discuss this subject from a purely Hiblicgl standpoint. Thursday. Dec 15. ':4g, same ball, a Bible study class. Subject: "Tne Three Great Epochs of the Worlds History." All welcome, beats free. No collection. Auspices International WJble Students Association. - Christian Science Society of East Chicago. nd. Brown's JlaH, 612 Chl-cs-gp ftenu. Hundity serVUee, 10:45 a. m. e(Jnedav service. p. m. Reading room, 18 Chicago ave.. open Ttiesday ot sack week from I to 6 p. m. .

LOWELL

! visiting relatives In LowelL It U certainly out of the ordlnirf to gee farmers plowing their fields the second week; n December. Many of ur farmers are taking advantage af the nice weather to get their fall plowing done. . Program for the next meeting of the Parents Teachers Club,' to be held at the M. E. Church, Monday. Deb. 11, at 8:0a p. ra. ...:..-. Business meeting. "The Americans Qna.M Mixed juartetle"Amerlcanliatton. meaning of the term" Mr. W, Belshaw, Pres. of the Ciub. "Americanization" A symposium, series of five minute speeches. By the Chijreh Theul HaydP. . By the School Quy plckey. . By the League of Women VotersMrs. Starr Brownell. By the Lowell Woman's Club Mrn B. M. Jewell. . By the Aqerlan egion-J. W- Ifdings. By. the Chapiber of Commerce 3. A. Brownell. . i -. Americanization'.- Pageant Staged with costi ines end musilc by students from the high schorl. OVoMtr 8pech Fre. Belshaw.

J the Chief of Police O'PonueU, Captain i be a very fine one, will be rendered. I Torn lt wney and Alderman Stgnley I Musical department, Indiana ITarbor jRacakowski case to etart in the fed- j Woman's Club. December 11th, at ltl

erai court, inaianapoiis, Monaay, 3 o'clock. Idre. Frank Stephens.

TO HESl'MB OPERATIONS Wm. Fox. superintendent of the twenty-four Inch bar mill cf the Inland Steel company. Indiana Harbor, has announced resumption of operation

12- Accordingly there will be no city

court Monday next.

ATTACKS ALDEHMAS

READ THESE TO CITY ADVERTISEMENTS

This morning Joseph Jablanski of S17 Beech street, India.ua Harbor, was arranged before Judge Cohen and fined $i and costs for his vicious attacks made upon Aider man Wm. A. Maxwell yesterday. In the evidence, It was brought out

that Ja!Kanikl. a young butcher and :

j Alderman Maxwell were at the freight '

depot unloading meat to be placed on Oaor0. summrs.

tne Aiuc-i in it 11 r it u nr.. j n 1 mioni fu listed upon weighing the meat at the station before s'gnin the bill of 14- , Ing. and while In this performance, the j defendant stated that the plaintiff pushed him over the scales. Disregarding Alderman Maxwell's glasses, Jahlanaki smashed through the former's guard, hitting him In the eye and

. cutting a deep gash In the Alderman's

eye and" face.

chairman. A. Prelude in C. Sharp Minor. Vodorlnskl. B. Serenade, Bee be, Mr. Oeorge Summers. Op.n the Gates. Knapp. Miss Resalle Salfeld. Ballade In A. Flat, Chopin, Miss Roe-

j alie Salfeld. Talk by Mrs. Oeorge Summers. I "Ave Maria, Bach-Gounod. Mrs. Frank Stephens, violin obligato. Miss Rosalie Salfeld.

Marche Pont Ideals. Fde La Tom-

belle. B. Chorus of Angles, Clark.

Wassey'a Pleating Shop BHBROITDKRIMO. TIPI5Ha. Ht TrrcHia3 sdtton hoia tTToN covTcmsa rr t divo. rcchiho, rAcr iTrrcHtKO, 1 STATK ITREGT, PHO.IB HAM. noun

THE CHECKS ARK HEME

Free Bible Lecture Sunday evening. Dec. 11. at 7:45 o'clock. Odd Fellows Hall, Korsytho art., East Chicago. Auspices I. B. 8. A. M. E. A. Kennedy, speaker. Subject: "Millions Now Living Will Never Die." Illustrated br chart. lS-le-1

For gale Fumed oak dining table and chairs, golden oak library table. 4Ct7 Northcote gve., East Chicago. 1S-18-3

Scene de Ballet Je Reriot. Mias Rosalie Balfeld. accompanied by Mrs. Salfeld. "Ave Marie." frsm Otelll, Verdi Pieta, Warford. Mrs. M. Given. "Oiit of the Depths." Rogers. Walter 3chlundt. "It Came Upon the Midnight Clear," Smith. Mrs. George Hannauer.' "Fanfare," L turners, George Bummers. St. Paul's Evangelical church ,Hth and Deodar st Theo. Claus, pastor ft a. m. English Sunday school. le a. m. German service, Methodist Bplscepal Church "Dyna-

Mrs. Emory tmith of Uilmoie City, Iowa, cams last evening to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. diaries Morgan, she being called here on account of ths very serious illness of her mother. Jiomer (Howell lB serving on the Jury In court room No. 2 In the Superior court at HamroondF. L. Weakley was In Chicago en business yesterday. The ladles of the M. E. Church servd supper In the banquet room of the K. of P. Hall last evening. , There was a food attendance. Rev. J. I. Brtmberry returned yesterday morning from attending the Congress of Churches of Christ at Lutsvt;te. Ky. John Shortrldge of Mpmence. 111..

removed from the 8pauldtn,g hojna. Several of the ladls of the Lutheran congregation attended the basaar at 8t- John's Lutheran church, in Whiting, Wedneaday evening. - Mr. Monroe arid L. U Bomberger of Hammond attended the Parent-Teachers meeting at the Hcssvllle school on Tuesday evening and both gave short but' Interesting talks on school progress. Mrs. E. MIcontz and daughter Emilywere Hammond visitors Wednesday. The Lutheran Ladles Aid will give an apron social at the church Thursday evening, Dec. 16th, at 7 o'clock Everybody welcome. V. J. shay was a Hammond business visitor Wednesday. Mrs. w. Bmith and Mrs. w. Kanfleld visited Mrs. Chas. Good pastor at St- (Margaret fioj-prltiaJ Wednesday. Mrs. Ooodpaator'a condition is said to be about the same. Several of ths General American employes are taking advantage of the slackness of work b? folng south, rabbit hunting, and report rabbits be-

December 10, 1921.

Ing quite plentiful but huird to hit

owing to no enow. Mrs. C. M. Shay and son Lesiie spent Wednesday in Hammond. Oentlmen Evening win e held gt the Church of Christ. Thursdav. rw

! 15, at 7:89. All members are urged' ; to be present sa It will be the laet . meeting of the Dorcas Society, this' J year. Election of officers for the entr vc-ar will take place. Wn-n WnVnV A'J S DeLUXE ? 5 THEATRE

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HESSVILLE

Mi a .td Mia. Wi. Bunde and tlugb(er Mildred of Hammond were guests of Lydla Hess Sunday. Mrs. Frank Williams and son Arthur returned to their home her after having made an extended visit with relatives at Toledo, Ohio. The stork presented her with a baby boy while there. Mrs. B. Kunow had the misfortune to scald her foot quite severely. The Injured member Is reported as getting along nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Freeman are preparing to move to Chattanooga, Tenn. Mis Florabel Jamteson Is reported m the sick llrt. The diphtheria quarantine has been

Comptroller John J. Sulskl announces that election checks for Judges.

, . . j j i .v , . , mle Christianity will be the subject election boards during the late lec- , . . J v . - of the Rev. G. E. Craig's sermon 8untlon, have been executed and can b" . ' ' . , . ,,. . ... day morning. In the evening It wilt had by calling at the ofTlce. of the C ty . , ' ' ... . , .,, " ".be "The Coming One. There will b Comptroller, City Hail. . ! , , , . . ,t . - - j special music both morning and eve-r-anw rvriTtT jnlng. In the morning a duet, will be CASK COATIstED ! rendered by Mra Abbott and Mrs

The case of Ervln Pals of 614 Aberden avenue Chicago who was arrested Thursday by Captain Hughes for the alleged hold-up and, attempted robbery of John Huay, 3818 Cedar street, Infcma Karbor,( Decemlber fd was continued until Friday, December If

Carman,. It Is "Prayer Perfect', by Sten son. In the evenlnr. "The Misrhtv r' 1

POTATO HALES Ripe winter potatoes, commencing Monday, Dec. 12th and lausing until Saturday, Dec. lTth, at. 4435 Olcott avs. Price M. basement J1.40. deliv-e-red $1.45. Phone Bast Chicago, 1214. Bring sacks. James Kecgan, ll-lt-1

Beginning Sat. Dec. 3rd I have cut by price to $1.00 a garment with ten hour serfs ervice, I hope the public will notice this is a good money saving plan and patronize me in the fl iture. I do the cleaning in my own plant which is absolutely tire proof. For cleaning, call East Chicago 1026 and I will give you service; J, Smulevitz, Prop., 4734 Olcott ave.t E. Chicago. NOTICE. ' Annual stockholder meeting of Lever Coll Spring Company, will be held Saturday. Pee. lth. 1SI1 at 8:00 o'clock p. m. la room ?13 Calumet 1-uildlng, East Chicago. Ind., for the election of officers and other business. W. E. ROE, SecretaryNot it. Tifc ---

Twin City

News Notes

Hammond Auto Sheet Metal Works Float 3032 90 HOHMAN ST, HAMMOND

W. A- Macintosh, a city f reman, wad taken very eick Friday morning, while on duty at Fire Station No. 1.- He was taken to his home, 1 144th street, where he is resting easier at the tlm of this writing. Miss Bess Thomas, who was a former nurse at the Hubbard Steel Foundryf has returned again to take up this work at the Hubbard. Miss Thomas Is

a sister-in-law of Mrs. Lenore Thomas !

of North Magoun avenue. J. E. O'Neil returned yesterday from a ten day trip to New Tork City. The Misses Jane, Ruth and Grace McCluskey entertained a few friends last evening at their home on Olcott avenue.

Herbert C. Sllverthom son of Dr. g- . yj ir Qew feer. I.' dfV hi-,pn r r vnn if r. 4- Tnil ana ITa rhi r . -

v w , a fa moi j j . anui 4n sws Is very ill at the home of Mrs. George Dei tech, 3322 Block avenue. The case is somewhat puxzling the physicians who are attending the young man. The W. C. T. V- held a splendid meeting Friday afternoon at the hem of Mrs. Harry Taylor on North-Baring avenue. There was a good attendance and a fine program. Plans were made to

entertain the men folks st the meetlncr

A FAMIIY CHRISTMAS ClfT

You will End that your entire family

mad by ui. at Ue ideal family gift.

if yotrr present one ar broken or A'ornout. Dreu the old car up for Chrutmasl It woa't cost much if wantage those new fenders for you. Work called for and tjejivercd. Ail work guaranteed. Price arc just right.

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Hartley T .eatre Bldg. Eiat Chicago, Ind. Prices Cut in Soda Fountain Drinks 33V Sundaes, lOc Sodas, lOc Coco-Cola, 5c Malted Milk, 15c ALL FANCY ICE CREAM DISHES Special Pricci on CkiUtnui Candy Fancy Box Candy PJace Open From 9 A. H. U 1 A. M. TOM MURPHY 4606 Foriythe Avenne Phone East Chkap 244

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Prints more Auto Advertising than any other newspaper in the district and is the best way for deal era to oet in touch with ei the prospective customers. Ett7 b Lake Cmnfy WW Has Honey U U h tkf

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Irrisistible Bargains IN DIAMOIfD RJSG3 At$3S.75aa Very fine blue-white genuine Diamonds, in mew vhtt goW Tiffany and baket mounting, at pract'tcally wholeaale. Set our $10 Diamond Scarf Pins and Brooches. CHAS. ARKIN & SOH Cty OMesiJewelers If STATE STREET HAMMOND. IND. Open Erftinp Uail Chrisimaa

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Ethel Clayton in "YOUNG MRS. WINTHROP" And "Mutt fit Jeff Also Jiggs in "Social Lions" EVERY SATURDAY Matinee Only "THE YELLOW ARM" With Jaunita Hansen. SPECIAL TOMORROW Jack Hoxie in His Latest Western Photoplay. Also two Comedies and Mutt & Jeff

TODAY Constance Talmadge in "A PAIR OF SILK STOCKINGS" Also Good Ccm,t4y SUNDAY My McAvoy in 'EVERYTHING FOR SALE" "Bill and Bob" and The Fables

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The Last Day

TO SEE

The

The Million Dollar Master Picture

"Four Horsemen" Of the Apocalypse A Romance that inspires, beauty that enthralls, spectacle that astounds in its magnificense.': "If You Mist THE FOUR HORSEMEN Yon Better Quit Going to - ; the Movies." Played at the laSalle Theatre, Chicago, for one olid year for $2.00 and $2.50 admission. See it here for the first time at the fo3wing greatly reduced prices: MATINEE EVENING Any Seat, 50c Boxes, $1.00 Main Floor, 75c Balcony, 55c Lodges, 75c Boxes, $1.50 Lodges, $1.00 ALL PRICES INCLUDE WAR TAX SUNDAY, DECEMBER UTH

STANDARD ACTS

OF VAUDEVILLE

Also Wm. Brady's World Famous Melodrama "LIFE" WITH AN ALL-STAR CAST Continuous From 1 to 1 1 P. M.

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"Olaiajert Psmk in lav-Haw Harbor"

The Measure of Service you will obtain at this bank will not be measured by the size of your account. The small account receives the same attention as the large one. We aim to serve the depositor not the deposit. OPEN AN ACCOUNT TODAY

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Sunday, Dec. llth VaHucievilie ReVlcw Specie Attraction

5 Jacks of Syncopation "victory." 7 Reel Majestic TourCelebrated Jazz Band neur Production Direct from Orpheum Circuit Cmntmuous from 2-1