Hammond Times, Volume 10, Number 54, Hammond, Lake County, 28 January 1922 — Page 2

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LIVE NEWS FROM THE TWIN CITIES TtflX CITY'S XKWTJPT OMU.

Grand Opriing tonight at The CYrionial, ltl 3 Forsyth

avenue, Sporting Goods and

Musi'1.

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AW temlo.ino eyes are (bains' directed f the nesw lwi d City VTonen's Atb3Lte cub recently organized by a WKber of ncvrui!ieiiit youns1 women of 73m ChrK ajjd India.na Harbor. Already the frood work of this ctvTi luaa beeja frit in U ends of the city XiKi Its stioocss as an organisation for the younger wtxtinw la assured. Tbe ! fcaa lee"n organized primarily aftii jarlleTi laxly for -5ie jouiurer girts ot Twta Citie. Its purpose !i to prwrwta thletij -tffvif!f ajl stnnw5t cocral lBterets amon the igi?tr lad If 3 wt both nd'3 of the AA b rowwt erflrarviKation meet-Tig e tx cit tb following offieeri and Ml auaUi i'u wr electa!: Blanche Rojpn--haT. jvrxwtfWit; Mrfajret Canine, vioe-jtrede-r?t; Iconise Stumph. secretary; rUrth, Gfcunrab-lnskv, treasurer; Virginia

bui DftRJ imuiafer. Toe dlc: .Mrs- Kyers, Afra. Lm-

Va& Xfi. trtrpees, Mary H'lea Iavts a ttA Jfrs Hashes. ' .A, membership meeting- of the clu! win t9 "h.&t4 t b CI Tic Club rooms t'erj teY&ntn--, Je.nary 31. Ail rmeq avrtd glrla vr 18 are urn-eel to wtrvd whether iDtfO-ested or not a idnir the organ Uatkon. Spea.1ting And other entertainment will occupy t "j chewier pa-rt f t e renins.

HJUX, HTM. CMV.rlATTO. 7 K?twi CrotraJ rinral comptxrr to ulaiewd tn order 1 fr r,.(X0 imam f tcd tWA Thl will effect the r-waratiocs o! th I!'tnoia Steel ccxrnransy of Gary aftii the rat! mi 's of tho Iti'.jmd Stael company Indiana Hartor, nmu thia deawirlment starts up Marctn 1. Th ry rail mills are -hed-jld to reauitt operation next Mndy. Jin nary JMA. , Of ttrta arder tS lUinoia gteel oorTvea.t.loB whs .wnSet 11.W0 tons, tb ' ti1ul Steel 5,iK0 tn and th Teor)rsr Iron Awd Coai eampany ;0.0t"V.

Wt aid- f Ddr etreet between iSith ftW ISll trett. oti bri?k ;tTg. Ovwt Wiio Poia-wira. Cost Wcsrt ltd of" Fir treet Vat -wrrn 1 lth ao4 Klart rVt, m ttrV frm bosirise bulkUci.. 0nr oenblri(; Kulka.

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mon "WrttlDS Maple Hywn 1'ostlude,

Tiecord.-," No. "71.

by Tier. F . Benediction.

CHF3CK fSXtnjGVSt oraiiTi.vG. A rtiaoLk fo?KP fes ia th distrtet. His ptMoimi haTio beea efferti-va !n Sut Ohicagro and Indiana Harbor tit at woefe. A cbeok on tiie iiat 'ieC Starts bank, ta tb annnjjit of wru irivea by thia ira k m rx per50. slgTJftd "Frank K. Fatter," to (. KasaXas. a fruit dealer it 474 O!cott aTe.ru) e. Other vctim -i wve "ret ad Kdetsk7 wbm thia trmrt pircbaaKl two sliirts and aw a. ccok for JtO and tb Colonial .porUog- ?to iO a 7 foxg' d. cbeca for fira Vicnoljt rwoord.''. TliWt traog;e pereori. b bas orod rnairy cb?cka ia IAat ChJc-isro jid Jnarwk Harbor tho lt week, Is dekortb'id aa 6 feet 7 inched tan, dark fOnrplvioo, welg-WrKj ab-u ISO pouiiJi nnd wbt last sn h wor a st fei Via dikI 31t overera t Th Idast Chicago rlice lraT tfce under inrjrtJrtioi.

THKEE KF5TV K.nS. Afid etni mx M'A are fotiBdr Vert Toewday will be the end of on rwMWVs nuceastBS etfort f th Eat rfcwr Indiana Harfcor police

frec. tmder tb d!re-tioi of Chief

tno. to rid tha ty of violators ef the rta.t. lietaor law. Xlgrtit raids, day raids, ar.y old ra!d and ye fcba police seemn to v able to so out any tiro arid pic1 out a, violator of ta prroWbltion law.

Taaterday uwrnoon tame. new

war raid ad and tha prod ace ra

arreatcd. Two f tr:ea Ixomes were formii to kwa rt1Us !n or-eration. wHUa tDtoxksatrBe lvqaor waa tie only ihin J atBlit tn the third place. At 471 Tod a Ten a a, thwe w&s an axg-i-mevt btwai the tiaaband and Wife ji to wia u tha produced. Trie Piiwe, Jawph Grticnas with ttia mxvnrhtiM fltlH wa CuJly aelentad to w umarmvj fha ofOcors t ttf prUco sta

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Church, iSSth o.nd JaJor street. Tho. CJau ji4'ttr. ! a. Jti. Ettgrlisli Sunday school. 9.30 a- jh. Preparatory s.rrv ice . 10 a- in. Gemuiii c in i e vi:li Holy Communion. Christ ia Siilemsa RcKilfty of Kat Ciiti-aso, rrrown's .a-il, C13 Ciiicug. avvnue. Sunday serv-Jre.-: 1 0:45 ;u m. Wednesday evening eervlcejs S.O's p. m. Jleadin? rx-nm open Tuesdays from 2 to 6 p. Irv. The .Kir.s-t !;.tift .lr.ir.-fv 5511-1? "ir trrft, Iriditum ilarbor. "In the l.arknp;-H It-.foro Lhe IHnn" vill be the tline of the sermon at the First Baptist Churoh of Indiana Harbor tomorrow morning' at 11 o'clock. "A Miw-h Nvled I 1 .s i n feci -ant" will be thp abjxa of tlia serirrnn at eccnin? worship. T;?n. The yotinjr Teople u.re to liave yrrv-i-oes of .-p,'"i;'' interest. A. gnuip of WUsie -rv1!)! from Chimgv arr cominr o:l, pjtrt oT l!.ni frojti tin XationrU Kindergarten Tnntut and part from MoCo.rrriiyk Scminan-. At 5 o'okx-.k there is to a lunch-eon for the visitors and for a'l the young people. 1jth senior uid intermedia ie. and all a:-o :,rfre4 to be preffnt. Tin- ,fTVice that follows at 6:",.) will the- in chargra vt the n-lsitoi.-j, and wlil b.j paxticipattjd in by both -ntic." Special foaturea wtr. 1- -n-i'ivio by t.iio younjf people1 q-iurtr-tio nnd the fint a-jTpearanc.e of th-- Y'lung People's Chorus choir of whi-.h .U.--s Mary lulton is tb efficient direjor. All younc peple not otherio enpaed are invited to enjoy tfce evenije with this cbwri;h. Vlrat CteUdi:n. Ownrch.

In the morTiinT tha Kev. i. y. Craig takes a.3 antbjet-t "The H ll 1'iXficulty."

In the eTrening the mpir, will ha "CJnaractod a-i An Asset." The junior church under the direction of Mildred S.-irgent will moot nt tlie ssunc tiiwe aa the regular mornin honr of worship far the older people. At this eerrlce. the chjldrcn have a targe portion In Tianaginir their tfwn worship. The adults are condJally Invited to attend the mornintf -worship and fneonraao the children to attend thoir's at the paine trine. Th?. Kp worth Leocue will be 1-ed 1y Carl "Djerf, The booJc. "John Wesley Jr." will (be giver, by aT'.ss Sarpoant. Special music features the lea?u! hour. The Sunday tchoo! iw well officered and ably con(Kioted under the Irndr-ship of Mr. O. IL ray. The ix-w "phone number for tb pastor is 1121-1.1-2. Contm-epati-onal C)iam"n. Vsxt Chia?o. Ind, Sunday, Jan. 2!. 19:43 a. m. Morning service. rgan frelude. toxalo?y. Opening eenteocei and C'oria. Re.Tponsiv? readlnif NOs 47. Hymn 'frra 1, 2, S) No. 77. Scripture, Prayer. luet. iiow lown Thine 7ar,' Tim. Z. li. OanrpfKill and Mr. Otto SeL'crt. Offertory. Hiinn (vnrfes l, 2, 4) No. 4M. Sermon: "Power," by the pasKjtopi TeTes I. 2. S, 4 No. 315. Benediction. Pef!iido, Ar.nonjncfirnerits Sunday Jan. 29. S;30 Sunday sch-txri. 3 rO 0 J u i:i i r K n d 6:30 Intermediate end S:S-0 Si-nior Kndpavor. T :30 Wvnin scnlrfiL T;3rt p. m. Kveningr Brvie. Orcjn Prelade. Hymn No. 110. Hymn No. 123. Prayer. Scripture. Anthnni, "Tarry With Me, O My Sav-ior' Ilorwald. OffeT-tory. lfjnnn No. 174. Sr-

Mtit. I J. Fein of 3?aa Kir ftircot, entertained the Trl City Hunco club last evening in honor of Miss Katlver Mirovii;h, h bo is lea"iny for Callfor n ia. The rut-tt of honor received a beautiful nmera u3 a gift from tb r.iub nieni't'ers. also a yu.ev(-t pi ft from the lio-tesa. arid was awarded the first prUe in bunco. Mrs. S. Blurnentha wan awarded second priae in bainco A dainty appointed luncheon tas .nerved at email UbUa. .M'ii.fl ItoatI lev l"t in was a guet of 4hn club. St. Alhin's guild will hoJd a dancu tiiia rvniinfr at 1. O. O. F. ha.lL to uiiio.li th nubli' Is invited On Saturday, rVb. 4. thy will entertain t iird.s for piiild liivmbera arid their friends. Tho Welfare aivooiafion iB now !n

murh inoro con wfort able quarter, in the -c Hive hirildm at 720 Chicago avrrtiiv, ia the rooms recently vacated by Tr. Qui tin. rard of Healfh Pr. L A. Given wishes to iiiiike clear tta t pnenmonia and whooping com-ph JacUets will be furnished free of oharpe, in case? where tliey are nwossHrv. Mr.-i. r.elle Scott of Crown Point ia .-ponding" a few dav the suett of 'rs. ". A. .Macintosh of 14itft street Wednesday cveninp the two larites e dinne.r suets of Mr. and Mrs. A Xevrton vf U5th street, and Thursday they were entertained at a one o'clock hjiK-heon by Mrs Camper Weydert of North IUirins; awnuo. All members and l-isitinp -brothers aro req-ieRted to attend Indiana Harbor I.odse, Xo. 87?., T. .O. I-V Monday e"-eninp Entertainment and eats. Jinmne Johnson, the Scotch cotnexrian, will bare chaj of the entertainment and VeDate and Rupert will be the chief wok.:'. Mrs. Gwiiym Jones very delightfully entertained tho members of the Riiprocity ciu'b. and a few otber friends. Thursday afternoon at her home. 4103 Norrhcoto avewic. Those

outside, tie clu'b were llemiamts Ivar Jones, H. J. Oilman, J. W. Smith. J. D. Kennedy a.nd H. R. Phi-Hips. International Bible Stdents Association, Sunday, January 22nd, in the I. . O. F. hall, MtcbiKurt .vc, Indiana Harbor, 7:45 p. m. The meetinp is to be addressed by W. Dobbie of Indiana Harbor. Subject, "The Kleventh Commandment." Thursday, 26th, at 7:45 p. ni.. in tbe fajne hall, a Berean Jiible study, subject. "Our Lord's lie turn," ita object. Come and welcome. SeatB tree, no collection. Give your belief and reason for such.

Mrs. Ien. "Williams called at, St. Iukes hospital Thursday to Bee Mrs. Frank. Maples and reports ner as petting" along very fine. She also visited with Ml ms Orpha Clapper, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Georpe Clapper who la in training In that institution. A. Ottcnheimer and George K. TJeitand fpent the past two days ia Indianapolis on business. Max 3f. aj'.d Bernard K. lYIednian. sons of Mr. and Ms. Julius Friedman, and .la-k Given, aon of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Givru, students at the. Cni-

vcrslty of Illinois, are home to epend a lew days with their parents. Grand Oprang tonight at rFhc Colonial, 4612 Forsvth avenue, Sporting Groods and Music. 1'28-1i Mr. and Mjn. H. K. Zoeper and Tr. and Mrs. K. J. Iarls attended the y.teiiririd 'Follies" at tha Colonial on Thursday evening. There will b a special meeting of the Protective Home Circle this evening at 7 o'clock. All members arc urcd to be present as there 1 business of f mportanco to be trar.sacted, after which the members will enjoy the usual social tiro, and dancing. Mrs. Karl Conn was hostess to the memtters of the Bunco club last evening at her home on North Magoun avenue. Ce.ji iviedman and Arnold Klempner frpent Ju.t evening fn Chicago, met-in-the hoys mmm home from Crbana

Yesterday at'ternoon Rer. IaiiK Maples took the children. Arthur. Ktbel and Dorothy in to pee their mother who has been a patient at St. Lukes tiOBpital for the pat two weeke. Miss ticra Peterson will return to ncr home in Muskegon on Monday after a three weeks visit at the home of Mr. aud Mrs. Dave Daniels of North uariTip ave. Miss Peterson and Mrs. Daniols are sisters. The many friends of Miss Flossie iong Of Indiana Harbor will be glad to learn her cae of diphtheria was cr3- light, and that she expects to be out of quarantine today or Monday. Mr. and lira Augvat Johnson of Crown Point will attnd the matinee this afternoon at the Great Northern, when they will hear Harry Ljauder. They will return to the horna of Mr. nd Mrs. IL M. Grwves where they wilt

be entertained at dinner and spend the evening. Mr. ana Mrs. E. T. Higgins of North Magoun avenue entortained at a dancing party Thursday evening. The bae ment of the home had been fitted up for the occasion, which tnada aa ideal dancing hall. There wera aeven cou plea, who thoroughly enjoyed the evening. Mrs. J. E. CTNeU and little daughter Jean, were dinnar guests lat evening of Mr. and Mrs. Robert AJexander of -North Baring avenue. Mrs. Rae M. Royce of Northcota ave. has rn ill for the pafrt few days. M-a.. II. K. Groves was a cuest at a 1 o'clock luncheon Thursday at the home of MYa. Charles K. Patten of Sheridan avenue, Wliitinp. Mr. Vern Weydert and Mica adelaide Mortenaen hnard Harry Iauder at the Great Northern la-t evening. Jtn, A. nt'le of South Olcott ave

nue was1 hostess to-the members of the Arnlci Club Wednesday afternoon tho time was spent in needio work, affler which a dainty lunch was served by the- hostesft. Thursday afternoon Mrk Pltzele entertained the children at Mc

kinley kindergarten in honor of her

daughter Irma's lith birthday. The

children report a delightful afternoon

Sunday a number of relatives wfU be

entertained at dinner in honor cf the

little girl's birthday.

Wm. Piccolo and Georg O. Green

had The honor lasrt. evening of entertaining around fifteen hundred a.t the annrjal hanjrjet of the Editors Association v?blch was held at the Ciay Pool Hotel. Mr. Piccolo was at his best In the number h& sang with Mr. Green accompaning him on the piano. Thes gentlemen had the honor of being seated at the tablo with Governor and Mrs. McCray, Senator Harry S. Nmw and wife and many other disW i '

tlnguished gtiesta. Mr. Green return

ed this morning t tako care of bl

pupils, while Mr. Ticcolo went on to

CinclnnaU and will return this even

ing to take cara o hla nft In the

llammond Hotel.

tirwat Bible aohool rally at CrrrlsUan church at' 9:45 a. m. Sunday w ill , be a great day at Christian

cJiureh. On account of closing of rally

ana contest between WViUnj ami I.

Ji. the five hundred mark will be reached, t'unday there will tie special nnuslc by tho orchestra and Inspilins singing by chorus choir. D. K. Snyder will proach. Thenic. "An Old-Fash-loned Ox Goad in the Hands of a Man" at 10:45 a. in. 7:S0 p. m ., the aernion subject will be "SIk Cylinder va. Four Cylinder or S; Uago or 10 Gea or Off Oape." Make t?utiday a church golnp day.

ik minoRiAM. In loving remembrance of our dear

damgMer Ixda wm ranisd away Xo-jr

years o, Jan. IS. The month uf.Jn. again is Here To us th saddest month of yar. It was a bltur roeetagi.A ahock imera To port with one we loved so dear. Four' ion years since that dear sad day When the ens we loved w.s called away. Cod took her honw, it wn IDs will But in our hearts arte IVweth atlll. Dearest (laughter Jvw we mica ymi

No one can ever tell. Bat the fiariour loved yoa fce.st ear And took yon home with him to dwell. MR. AND MRS. H. M. WKAVER. PHTIJUS WEAVER. 1-28-1 n - i t ia mil i i -r ift i i i T-i - a

Get Rid Of Your Fat Thousands of others hare gotten rid of their. WITHOUT WETING OR EXERCISING often at the rate of over a pound a day and WITHOUT PAYMENT nnta reduction has taken place.

I am a licensed practising physician and pcTSonaify select the treatment for each individual case, thus enahihig me to choose remedies that will produce not only a Ios of weight harmlessly, but which will also relieve you of all the troublesome symptoms of overstoutnes such as shortness of breath, palpitation, indigestion, rheumatism, gout, asthma, kidney trouble and various other afflictions which often accompany overstoutnesa.

My treatment will relieve that depressed, tired, sleepy feeling, giving you renewed eneigy and vigor, a result of the loss of your superfluous fat. You arc not required to change in the slightest (rots your regular mode of living. There is no dieting or exer

cising. It is simple, easy and pleasant to take. If you are overstout do not postpone but sit down right now and send for my FREE TRIAL TREATMENT and my plan whereby I am to be PAID ONLY AFTER REDUCTION HAS TAKEN PLACE if you so desire. DR. R. NEWMAN, licensed Physician State of New York 286 fifth Avenue, New York, N. Y. Desk H-234

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DR. J. G0LDMAH Dentist X-Ray First National Bank Bidg. EAST CHICAGO, IND.

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gsti'W WwarjT, 48tJf Homer-lee areaarre. and CHrist Stagmziovich. 351 Warslork, wero tlxs othor two prwows to arwetod, whn borne brew ajad the wtdnoa ot manofaclxwlng a a-rsde of aroarRal to violation of the et?httentae samMnfaperit ware fonnd.

ECZEMA IS CURABLE

sat today and T will send tu a

enaa trial of my mild, soothing:, roarraaraaed treatment that will prov it. Stop the Itching and heals permanently. Saw! mo rnOuf Junt write me. t&at fa alt yon havo to do. Addraa Xm. Out atari ay. 3IHs iark Sqaar, Sadalia, xa,

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Also Mack Sennett's Blue Chaser ."LOVE, HONOR AND BEHAVE" COMMENCING MONDAY FOR FOUR DAYS Harry Morey and Kathlyn Williams in A MAN'S HOME also BUSTER KEATON In a Roaing Comcdj "THE HAUNTED HOUSE"

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