Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 180, Hammond, Lake County, 23 January 1922 — Page 2
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TFTR TIMFX ronda.v, January. 23, 1922.
Personal and Social News
KVKiMtt HOt R PAfiKlMT GIUIIT SUCCESS. Ort of the most (uc-ff'ul puMIc day functions in the history of th Ilammoncl Woman's Olul) was trivtii on Saturday afternoon in the Cham'T of Commerce rooms by th ovinitiir hour (lopartmflnt of tho dub. Tiuvwere over two hundred lajia in attendance, all of whom rrot laftni d ilm afternoon's presentation a threat suo--fS3. Mr. II. J. Moran, tli club president, prpldr-l at the busins session, anij Mr. t'orsythe, director of religious education, gravi.- a b:i"f .nummary of his work in the Calumet resion . The afternoon the-reftr wa devoted to the results of the efforts spent ty the- entertainment committee. in producing a clever and grrea.il y vnj yed prAgram. with Mis l.:da Mu nicli. chairman of the day. Miss Georgian iJrauer sweetly sanp, "When the Heart Is Yolincr" hy ''n- k. a-- o-'imns '1 '' Mrs. Lillian Mikesch. There followed a frorgreous fashion pagfunt, wi; h trow ns and frocks from one .f the leading shops in Hammond. There was a striking- creation "f bl-H-ok late worn as a dinner r 'wn ani a coral pink taffeta with silver lare form 4.1 frock. Imported hum 1 k s were furnished by one of the department storeis. There wore hands "me crep things, lavishly embroidered in ohina, crystal and metallic beads, sports uits. elaborate wraps, chio and . harming: hats from a smart hai shop and eleven- footwear from a Hammond bootery. Fpringr thing-s promise to be unusually lov'ly, a"d Uv :r attractiveness was greatly enhanced on Saturday by the models who presented them. New ccjrs are m hawk, cinnamon, phanton blue, partridse, cornflower blue and American beauty. There were ao-me delightful little dresses for juveniles worn by little girls who won hearty applause. charming knioker cost-umo v presented, after which Miss KaJa Clark sang: "Me-Jitatlon" from Tha s ,'inr "Still N'le die Xacht," arcompan'A' by Mrs. Harf-old McLean. Muss Kdna lilrfch gave a pretty little dar,3 "Liebes Kreud," and Mrs. Harold Harper recited two musical numbers, "Sprinsr Fever," and ".Vothincr Suited Him" and as an necore gave "Have To, Haven't Neither." The proffrim wa coicljded w! a dance by little Misa Margaret Van Sickle, and an orchc--tra. composed f Miss Irene Trenberth, Mrs. A. J. AVarber. Miss Ju-anita William and TxiuiS Weiner. furnished several selections that wttv most enjoyable. Following the -progrram the members and jruesta divided into groups and were nerved tea at daintily appointed 'av!es "with bouquets of jonquils and pussy willows, fvtrni -bed by a prominent Hower shop hcr. The program was heartily enjoyed it -rfirhtly deserved, and .great (.rcdii is due its "manaarers." Try a kbixo cigar. l-2-12t r.vGAcr.MEvr axoi' cki. Sa.t-jrday afternoon Mrs. H. K. SU turret and Miss Ka.tr, ryn Sharrer e'.harmifiKly entertained at luncheon in their home on Waltham street. The luncheon taMfl. c.vtred with a handsome cloth of Italian drawn work LIVE LOCAL NEWS "ADS" Your grocer might be p v akcr. him with a reauest -por your sample, of V;l'ie Devil Cleanser. l-U:!-o Wasgey's Pleating Shop tiBRninmiir,, sTArpno, hkhgTITOHIWO. BI'TTO HOLES. RI TTO'M COVKHIXi, !IK lt)IN(l, ntrm'i. Frv tit himi. 81 ri A lU StTHKET. PHOVE H SIMOM O 440. Hmmcnd Musical Collie Piano. Voice. Violin, public Spealt 1C. Ukelela. Banjo. Mandolin. Uuitaf. Dafaciag, Dramatic Art. 19-1 'It Ct no morl to bur u hfllj," 1-1 i-1 j Card of Thanks CARD OF TI1A.NKS. V wih to heartily tha,nk our1 frini and relatives for their expressions of kindness and sympathy shown us in the bcreavrmft! of our dear v.-ife, daughter and sister. We espe-k.-iaHy wish to thank Rhv, H. Jlackensen for his comforting words, the Trinity Choir and their laier, Mrs. libright, the Trinity Uag-ue, Trinity Sunday School, the Gibson Office ar.'l the Hammond High Schools Class of 2915. LAWRENCE CFVDKRIIOLM . MKS. IDA HOKMA.V. miu and mt.s. Aimirp. ROHM AN . H EltRERT BORMAN. 1-LM-l 573 Hohman Street
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over orchid-tinted gran de Londr s. vvss especially lovely. There was an Immense and beautl.'ul centerpt ,c quite low, of orchid and pink sweet jr-a. Orchid tapers were in silver candle-Mb-Us ;uid a.t enoh of Hixt'-r jUaies there were tiny ii.nk slippers as phut-cards. A delicious and exquisitely appointed luncheon was serve!, in the last course of which each guest received a uriously tiny bottlo of colog-ne, bearing: a. golden heart announcing th- cngrr. lenient of Miss Sharrer to Joy M. Hart, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kmraett 13. Hart of (Cleveland. O , the wedding to occur In the spring. A most delightful social afternoon was enjoyed. Mrs. I... W. Gannon ind children ljorctta aid Joseph of Valparaiso recently -.vere the guests - f fi lends in Hammond . The ladies of the Past Noble Grand Club, who were to have met for a session t .morrow, hae fos-tponi'd the meeting and the da-e of v.e in meeting will be announced latoi . Po you like to sri-t the dirt out of cracks and corners--use Blue Pevil. 1-23-6
Tl'.e husbands of the ladie who are members of the Hyde Park Ladies' A;d Society delitrhtfully entertained their wives on Thuriduy evening- at a party in the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Skelleneer of Van Buren street. All of the forty-five gruwsta greatly enjoyed the talks made by various members and the lively frames playeo. There s a six-piece orchestra a.rr -rd-ing-great merriment and delicious refreshments were served by the gentlemen. OeMm Rod Camp No. 1657 e Royal Neie-hbors of America will meet n v"einesday evenirfjr to instaJI officer for the ensuing year. This meetina will be open to a'l Royal Neighbors of R-irroundinsr camps and their ft lends. The modern W;oime.n of America art cordially invit-Jd to attend. Mr. and Mrs. J. 11 . Rieff d lisrhtful-lj-entertained a number of young people ,at their home on Superior avenue in Robertsdale on Friday cveniner, in celebration of their son Harrison's birthday. The company played a va rlrty of parlor games and dancing was greatly enjoyed. A prettily appofnted and delicious luncheon was servea' in si.'V-en guests, all of whom wer from Hammond, in th- dininc r om where the tabic boasted lavishly ornate birthday cake as a eentc-rpiec . Everybody spefjt a most pleasant evening, and the Jjuet of honor wa.s the rx:ipient of many handsome gif'.s toKfrther with the (food wishes of hi? S'Jsts . Give your skin a chanct you can't injure it cleaning- with Blue Devil. j, 5Ir. and Mrs. "William Teters of One Hundred Fifty-fif h l'lace delitrhtfull--entertained last even:rgr in honor of tiieli little daughter. Ellen, who enjoyed her first birthday anniversary. The rooms were very pretty with decorations, especially the dining- room, where Mowers were, in abundance and the table was ffrmed v ih a da nty birthda cake, ( overs were laid for ten guests, arid a delicious dinner served. Games and mush: Mtfe enjoyed during the eenintf. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. p.imbeTfrer v-r--praciousdy entertained the P. W. Ciub nf dinner on I riday evening at their home on Glendale. Park. There were covers for ten fruests at a tabl beautifully decorated with spring flowers and dainty appointments. An elaborate course dinner was served, after which music and a social evening were greatly enjoyed. Jli.-a Violet Stinson, a student of Do1'auw University, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr and Mrs. J. K. Stinson of Detroit street. Private Joseph Getzing-er arrived in New York City on January the seve.n-tet-nth on the V. S. transport Cambria, filter having spent twenty-seven months with the Army f V-cu;atl"n in (i-r ninny. Private Getslnftcr expects to he granted a furlough soon, when he will come to Hammond to visit his mother. Mrs. Joseph Getzlnsjer, and friends. - - Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Bryant of Columbia avenue announce the birth of a little daughter. Mabel Ruth, on Sunday, January the twenty-second. Mis Eva Moore spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. i;. J. Moore, of Rensselaer All the members of the choir in the First Presbyterian church are specially urged to attend the rehearsal in the church on Wednesday evening at half past, seven o'clock to prepare for the song service next Sunday evening. The Literature Department of the Hammond Woman's Club will meet tomorrow afternoon with Mrs. E. S. Coop. 8c 15c
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w 5 -Sr 1 4 1 Capt. -Fighune Bob" Woodside. Capt. "FiRhtinR Bob" Woodid national commander of the Vet erans of Foreign Wars, has just completed the orpraniEation of a committee of 10,000 veterans to expiain to al! ex-service men smd to the public the merits of the land and home aid, paid up insurance and vocational training features of the national adjusted compensation legislation before congress. er at her home on Mason street. A study will be made of Victor JIuko's works and his biography will he riven by Mrs. E. S. Gilson and a review of his drama, "Herman!," will he given by Mrs. J. J. Ruff. Mrs. L. L. Bomberger. accompanied by Mrs. Lillian Mikesch. will sinsr four of his poems, one in the original French, for which music was written by G un d Ma in ard Ii'Ha d". lot. A larg-e attendance; is hoped for, and the. very interefating program will begin at half-past two o'clock. The Lady Maccabees Opa! Hive No. .!6 v ill five a c'ir) pa ty Friday ilr'it at the home of Mrs. Barbara Pressed, ill Slate street. Miss Gladys Carr of Rensselaer was the fruest of friends in Hammond on Saturday. Golden Rule Council No. 1 will initiate a class of candidates on Tuesday eve-Ring-at the Odd Feilowa Hail. The Kappa Delta Gammas wiil meet tomorrow evening at the home of ili.s Harriet McMahon Of P.auer street. A reprular meeting: of the Hammond chapter o' the Order of Eastern Stars Vo. 37(1, will he held t 'im mm- e 'ni""jr at the temple, promptly at eiit o'clock. - The Tuesday Afternoon Bridge Club a ill meet v. i 1 h Mrs. Kent i'.ariett tomorrow, when she will entertain at a one o'clock luncheon. HEAVIEST SEASON AT THE PUBLIC LIBRARY This is the heaviest season of the year at the Hammond Public library. The attendance is greater than at any tiier time :nd there are several hutiiied hooks in circulation daily. "It" Winter Comes." the fanciful novel by Hutohinnon ha supplanted "Wells biiiine of History" and ''Main Street" ri demand and there Is a 1 on K waitln-r 'ist fcr the -book. Of the best mo.st riopii'iar books trie past year, "If Winter "omes" is the most deserving? The library maintains stations at the 'oliowlng stations: Christain church. ubry' (North Side), Dwye.r's (Conkey ave.) .-ind I'rnoks House. The library is usinar all the available 'pace on the three floors of its buildn;. The magazine room in upstairs now and the museum in the -basement. AT THE PARTHENON "All For a Woman," an Associated First Niitionnl attraction which is to be shown at the Parthenon Theatre today, contains one of the most notnb! asts ever assembled in a picture pr luced on the continent. Most of th"' 'iave starred in various productions 'ml o;ich Is as well known to the Euro IF BACK HURTS . BEGIN DH SALTS Flush Your Kidneys Occasionally if YouEat Meat Regularly. How You Can Avoid It No man or woman who eats meat egrultrly can mike n mistake by 'ushincr the kidneys occasionally, says i well-known an'horitv. Meat forms iric acid which cloprs the kidney pores o they slu-rcpshly filter or st-alti nntv 'art of the ws-ste and poisons from he blood, then you get sick. Nearly 11 rheumatism, heada lies, liver trouble, nervmsness. e n'-1 ipat ion. dizziness, sh-opiessness. h'adder disorders -ome from !!iie-frish kidneys. The moment, you feel n dull ache in the kidneys or your back hurts or if lie urine is cloudy, offensive, full of "dirmT.t, ftregnlnr of paRapre or attended by a. i-n.-i'luti -r scuMinar, ret a.'.'tn te-.tf .(!.. f Jnl SciMs fpem :. " r-,:;0o-ii.:t-vow. .! f, re '. . a -.ft, on ki'in-.-famous .-a'ts ' i.-irmacy .inn fa ko ': a jc'as. ( J-ter he-?'o-c -w days .- " ., ;h .:i a'-: n .. . Ti.i -made from the acid of -rap s ard :moti juice, c mbined with ithia and ha. been us d for 2-enera-i -ns to fluh cl g-g:d kidneys and stimu'ate then to activity, also t neutralize the acids in urine so It no 'onger causes irritation, thus ending blaider disorders. Jad SaJts is inexpensive ar.d cannot Injure; makas a deiifhtful effervescent lithia-water drink which all regular meat eaters should take now ami then to keep the kidneys clean and the blood pure, thereby avoiding serious kidney complications. A&r
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peans as Charles Chaplin or the TalmadiKe sisters are on this side of the ocean. The picture is noteworthy for the character of its acting .arid this is not to be wondered at when one considers the actors and actresses whose talents have been employed to produce this masterpiece. The leading- part, that of George Jacques Danton .is played by Em 11 J .inning:, one of the most famous motion picture actors in the world. He has had a role in practically every Continental' ph-ture which has been shown in the United States1, and therefore needs no further Introduction. As n port.rayer of heroic roles he has no superior.
mtmi, INTERN ATIOTHL hEWS SERVICE) ing- prices: American Steel Fdry American Tel. and Tel Baldwin Locomotive Dethlehem Steel J? Colorado Fuel u Crucible Steel Genera! Motors Lackawanna Steel ". . . Ijehigh Valley . . Mexican Pe'roleurn Mid vale Steel Northern Paofic Pure. Oil KiiKiway Ktoel Springs Heading , Republican Steel Texas Co U. S. Sttel Willys Overland Sinclair Oil clos32 117 H y6 93 2Bi4 60 Vk S' 4 8'(. 39 s:. 112 '4. 3 IS T7 35 W. 9S 7 s.. 53 4 5 Si. 5 '-. 20 -mc.co c-Asn r.RAiv. WHEAT No. 3 red. $1.27; No. i red, 1.21H: -"o. 1 hard winter, S1--lti'.i; No. S nor, spring Dk.. 1.31; No. 2 mixed. $1 . 09 Va h ! . 1 T SHEEP Receipts $13,000. MaTkct CORN No. 2 mixed, i9'iHc: No 2 white, 4..9&C; No. 2 yellow. i itfi 50c; No. 3 mixed. 48i'g3tc; No. 3 yellow. 4Stfc; No. 4 mixed. 4 6 -i rj 4740; No. 4 white, 46V4474c; No. 4 yellow, 46'j'JiSc. OATS No. 2 white, 37H'f38Vic; So. 3 white, 34',i) "5 -i6c; No. 4 white. 33r v4ic. Chicago rnonrcK. BUTTER Receipts, S.713 tubs. Ore-itrncrie Extras, 3!c; firs, 28't 3212t; packing stock, XSrf?17c. EGGS Receipts. 14.98 7 cases; miscellaneous, 86 'it 37c; ordinary firsts, St 8S4c; firste, S8c; chocks, 27c; dirties 29 30c. CHEESE New twins. 19 e; youns Americas. 20l3''T21c; aaTsies, 0? 20Vic; long-horns. 2"ic; brick. 15V;C. LIVE POULTRY Turkeys. 3r,c ; chick sns. 24c; springs. 22c; rooster, 17c; fjeese, 17c; ducks. 27c. POTATOES Receipts, 83 cars: Wis , Minn, and Mich, round whites-, $2. VEAL 0 to 60 lbs.. 9ttinc; 7" to 8d lbs., Il'ir.l2c; '0 to 110 lbs.. 12ft 13c; fancy. 14c. j f HICAOO LIVE STOCK IIOOS Receipts. 49.000. Market active and mostly 35-40 -Ulrher. BuIV,' J8.35-JS.S5. Top, $9.05. Heavy wei?h! . $8.30-8."5. Medium weipiit, SS.50-J 8'85. Liigrht, S.S5-t9 05. fmootli, $7-$1 PifCf. $8.7o-$9 ). 75-19. 05. Lig-ht liseLt:, Heavy packing sow? .75; rough, ?6.75-t.lf. 10. CATTLE Rtv.-eip.ts 15.000. Market active and mostly 2oe 'hiirher. Beef steers: Choice and prime, $9-510; me- I diutn and pood, $ 7 1 0 - $ 3 ; Kood and choice, $S-$9.T5; common and medium, i $J.90-fS. Butcher cattle: heifers. $4 1'($7.75; cows, $3.65-$6. 10; bulls. $4.25$1. Caiiners and cutters: cow? and heifers, $2.60-$3.65: can ner steers. $3. 15-$1.2r.. Veal calves (iijg-ht and nanay weifrntt, ji.io-jiu.fu. reefer) steer. $5.15-$7. Stocker steers. $4.50$6.85. Stocker cows and heifers, $3-$5. "DOC" ROTH, w !l-known and popular our.g- chiropodist in the Reynold? building in Gary, has made' the announcement among- his many patients that he will leave Gary the firft of next month to go in busings in Chicago. It Is with regret that "Doc" leaves us. SLIGHTLY increased operations were evident at the plant of the American Sheet and Tin Plate Co. this mornini; when fourteen sheet mills were Pred up. Three jotrbing mills also started up with the promise that a piaie mill would be put on the middle of this week. The men are now getting in five turns a week. U0ARSENES5 Swallow slowly small pieces rub well over the throat. V VAPORUE Ova 17 Million Jatt UicJ Yearly . - Independent 181 East State St.
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generaJly strong to 2.e hiKher. (S4 lbs. down) $12-$13.6u. culls and ownninn, $9 . 50-$ 1 1 . 75. ling- wethers, $9 . 75-f 1 2. 25. J,amba Lambs: YearLEGAL TR.WEl.IXO ("RANTS SEALED PROI'OSALS for furnishing all labor, to,,!.-, material and f :n -iiitlts for the construction and erection of a traveling rune, will lie received "at the office of the Poard of Public Works of the City of Hammond. lfrliaria until V. i.'Hwk r m . I'.n t ml .Standard Time, the ITFTEENTH DAY OF FEBUUARY, 1922. , Specidcat.ons are on file and can be obtained at the Offue of tlie Hoard of Public Works of said City of Hammond, and a!no at the Office of John Erieson, Consilium? Engineer, .'!'i Norib La Salle Slre.ft, Chiciiro, Illinois. A ccrtirted check or cquivaleiit. payable to the City of Hammond, for a I Rim not lc:-s than Five (f4 ner cent 1 of the amount of the bid, shall he deposited with each proposal as a guarantee th.it the bidder will execute contract for the work contemplated at the price bid. Tie Contractor, to whom the award is made, will he required to furti'sh aj satisfactory Bond in a sum equal to ti-c iir.ount of tie? contract. j A non-collusion affidavit is required ' with each proposal. In accordance with 1 the laws of the State of Indiana. ' Bids will be publicly opened, read ant scheduled, and the contract awarded as soon thereafter as practicable. The Board of Public Works reserves the riffht to reject any and ail bids or accept any bid, should they deem tt Tor tne interest oi uie ".lty oi namrnond. so to do. A. J. SWANSON. JACOB YVIKER. ! V. C. DIETRICH, Board of Public Wors JOHN A. MAI.O, Clerk Water Departm"t. 1:23:30:2:0 NOTICE TO NON-R.ES I DENT STATE OF INDIANA, LAKE CO UN- i TY. SS: IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR; tWIlT, SITTING AT HAMMOND, j INDIANA. JANUARY TERM. 1922. ! Paul B. Lipinski vs. Joseph Podolan and Mrs. Podolan, whose true christtan name is unknown; Joseph Podalan ' and Mrs. Joseph Podalan, his wife, j whose true christian name is unknown; I iSsofia Podolan and Podolan, lier husband, whose true christian name unknown; Sophia podolan and ividolan, her husband, whose true christian fiamt is unknown; Mary Kralik and Kralik. her husband, whose, true christian nume is unknown; George Podolan and Mrs. Georpe Podolai, his wife, whose true christian name is unknown; Mary Krall and Andreas Krall, her husband, whose true christian name is unknown; John Haluska and Mrs. John Haluska, his wile, whose true christian name is unknown. i ami all the unknown heirs, iejratees. representatives. deviates, executors and administrators of each and all of the above named defendants who may be dead, and the unknown husbands f eaeh and all of the above named female defendants and the unknown wivs of each and all of the above named m ile defendants, and the unknown receivers, lessees, successors and assipns of each and all of the defendants to this suit. and ail rersons claiming from, through i or under them or any of them, each j land all of said persons so claiming be ing unknown. No. 21272. Action to Quiet Title. Now comes the plaintiff by Sheerer & White, his attorneys, and files his j complaint herein, together with an arlidavit of a competent person showing that the defendants 'thereto, to-wit: Joseph Podolan and Mrs. Podolan. whose true Christian name is unknown; Joseph Podalan and Mrs. Joseph Dodalan, his wife, whose true christian NOTICE Call us for prices on sign work. Elastic Enamel, gold letter work or anything in the sign line. Brant Sign Co. 804 Chicago Ave. EAST CHICAGO, INDIANA Phone 1275J rsj itrifiaiiViifciiriiiTir-iirii-itf'fiMtfi Market Co. Hammond, Ind. . . . . . . . . . . .
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true chris-tian name, is unknown: Sophia Podolan and Podolan, her husbaiid, whose true christian name is unknown; Mary Kralik and Kralik. her husband, whose true christian name is unknown; Mary Krall ana Andreas Krall. her husband, whose true christian name is unknown; George. Podolan and Mrs. George Podolan, his wife, whose true christian name is unknown; John Haluska and Mrs. John Halitska, his wife, whose true Christ-' Ian name is unknown, and all of the unknown heirs, legatees representatives, devisees, executots and administrators of eaeh and all of the above named lelendanta who may he dead, ami the unknown husbands of each and all of tiie above named femuJe defendants and the unknown wives of each and all of the above named male defendant? ad the unknown receivers, lessees, sue. cessors and astiKiis of each and all of" the defendants to this still, and all r.ersons claiming from, through or under ! 1 hPm or an' of them, each and all of said persons so claiming being unknown. ' Suh persons claiming: beinf? unknown! ere not residents of the State of Ind-' lana. ar.d that this is an action to quiet i one to the following: described real estate, to-wit: im i inrty-rwo, JJIoeK Seven, ns mark'-d and laid down on the recorded plat of Third Addition to Indiana Harbor, in the City of East Chicago. Iike County, Indiana. ! Said defendants are therefore hereby j notified of the pendent of said action.' find that the same will stand for trial at the next term of said Court, and that unless they appear and answer or nemur therein, at the calling of said cause, on the 27th day of March. A. J. 1922, the same beinjr the Fith day of tiie next term of said Court to be begun and held in Room Number 2 in Pay $5.00 to join and any kind of a weekly payment that suits your convenience! When you have paid in about one-third the price we deliver to you an INDIAN Scout and you pay the balance on the easy payment plan. Drop around and let's explain how easy it is to secure this nifty little motorcycle. We will pay 6 interest on your money. SLIGER BROS. 514-16-18 Hohman St. Phone 122 Hammond, Ind. bvere shovel- $Cfc 4nl rjrf c f zZr. uiasaoc to tKihC-coAL ! please you u Tv vecycoelt. Jwx We are very particular about the kind of coal we buy. In this way we make certain that our pitrons will be pleased. It does happen that in spite of our precautions we occassionally send out a ton of coal that is not as it should be. When this is called to j our attention we gladly take out the unsatisfactory coal and replace it. Maginot Bros. State St. and CoIrmiHa Ave. 174 Fayette St. Three Phones Hammond 105, 148 and 374 if ini Miiaiiiffiiii iimmni r -i nr a .mr' -1 ui t.,' B TODAY, TOKOFROW All For A
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the Court House at Hammond, in 3aid County and State, on the 13th day of -March, A. D. 1922, said action will be heard and determined in their absence. IX WITNESS WHEREOF, I hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said Court at Hammond, Indiana, this Z'nh day of January, A. D. 1922. HEKP.KUT L. A VH BATON, (Sea!) Cierk Lake Superior CoOcI. Hy: "P.UTH lUilM, Deputy Clerk. 1 :23 :2rt:2 :i
SU 2y SAFE AND SANE fo r Ccughs' & Colds This Ttop t litMercnt from ill othr. Ou,fl rehtf No oputf i. ISr fvuvwutre eijou Today and ToraorrcMONROE SALISBURY in 'HEART OF THE DESERT' and "Miracles of the Jungle" THEATRE -Grand OpeningWEDNESDAY, Jan. 25 A FIRST MI.M1 ATTRACTTON Ths greatest ring-fight you've ever seen on the screen. A comedydrama with a splendid thrill. Based on Charles E. Van Loan's Saturday Evening Post story. A KJJOCK-OUT! DeLUXE THEATRE TODAY LILA LEE, JACK HOLT, LOIS WILSON And All-Star Cast in "MID-SUMMER MADNESS" Pa the News and Lloyd Comedy TUESDAY Big Double Feature ALICE LAKE in "BODY AND SOUL" And LIIA LEE in "MID-SUMMER MADNESS" Anrr'oon On!y EVENING ALICE LAKE in "BODY AND SOUL" Wednesday, Thursday and Friday CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG In "Straight From Paris" Coming Soot "INSIDE THE CUP" tZiiJL&fa. tk&iliAJLiiim tiring "iii Sti in -ii't- f im t-'"' " '- - - II, M,iii .in.l W t rmi AND WEDNESDAY Woman Saturday 5 BIG ACTS OF VAUDEVILLE Also "AT THE STAGE DOOR" With a Superb Star Cast Bargain Matinee """r'T" ,J i n mni mt
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