Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 190, Hammond, Lake County, 3 February 1922 — Page 2
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LIVE NEWS FROM THE TWIN CITIES
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Next Monday evening- at 7:15 in the j Mrs. Kloyd Frjar of North raring immunity r.iora of the Methodist! amie Is a patient in Mercy hospital, church, the homo economics department j ry, vhre she underwent an oieraof the East Chicago Womnn's Chib will : t. on Wednesday. She is 5ttins along have Jsahigrian, one of the Nahigian as tvc-11 as can 1-e expected at this time.
brothers of Chicago, jrive a tatli on rugs, taking for his smlocvt the 'T.o-
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BtttBUG PE1R.MIT9. Strath side of Chicago avenue, hetweea Ttd acd Tlar.rcad aivenues, two ntcry frajiie fcrfck veneer and cement loclr rms'.iiess. Stove Andrew Simpo, mr. Coat J2.500. WYet side of Alexander avenue, between 145th and 145th sr., one story frajre business. Alex Posa, owner. cost slots.
(HIET'S XKW ST. 4 R. "chief sf Pcdtce Christ Struts S th? pt&ui n-earer of a solid sr-ld star prui -T.tel hy the facial and employes of the City of EsLst Chicugv. Tins oXflotal emblera la said to have cost more than SlvG.
j March 4th the Men's Club of the Uni- j ''"'cuter and her able oominittin. There ! ted rrhtfri:in dmr. it win have vith j v'oro 3- number of visitors present from'
r-iar;ce of the Oriental llui:." Mr. ,,,,,, - ,,..!,.- imnwn v..-tr..r m.-n vriw Jmllana Harbor chanter.
Sun C award. Ins stwijui't will be tiie Just a remiriler that
ginn -v.-ill bring with h-m se eral ru
Wh,ch on display. Tlis is M.ruWre of !,..,.!
7,en tllep"r'8- to whi' h ,he PuMi U in- club will meet this vned. a rreci.il invis.iton l.fhur exter.,1-j h,..!a w;, ri!,,.s.
eu to tnt- men ol the community. For i ho moderate living- r...m a!
.v-T'leco cp.n- MUi ; !-,,? meet .J-h,i a hie. Sif-r Pirr j t u re Com-;-.-.ny ur orferirti; a. beautiful Km-pen m:.;e &U'j in blue or mulberry velcur 1'"'- $i ;;;t.:during: their Ft-hruary Furntttirj Sa'
K:iKt Cli!c:ipo Eastern Star held their subject for this afternoon being Schools regular meeting- last evening: when four in China and Japan. . ar.d.daies wer initiated into the or- Mrs arry r:loomberp ca,,M at gt oer. iter which a delici-us course ,ke.s hc,spital ye8terday aftcrnoon to luncheon was served by Mrs. Charles : .,. ..,, ,l it
who han been a patient in that institution for the ji.st three weeks. Mra. Maples is pettins along: very nicely and
the CaittTnet . expect to he hom, some tim.a nvxt
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The Moti'.s ; Cr.nibjrian Club will meet tonic-row eve-' week
in the ConKreyatJonal church par
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Wort! was vceied this mornincr by Tli. story hour at.
i livel ilnnns'i i.f M?e birth of hi;-, se.--! 1 .i bra rv tnmnrrnv.- a rb-rncsn it
ond Kr;:)dcbild. a sun bcinjr born to ir. ! U1 be . mmsua.lly interest i:ir i and Mrs. .1. lornian. who reside In I ;-re to be Jaoa'te.-e and "hi ties
! N, .-port. K'y. Mrs. U P. Codfrey will ! It-ave in a few days to visit her brothers
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C01-C1.K IS ARRKSTniX lVnowtns n coanplalnt. late last i..Hffc.t from Joe K&lilow-ski, riiO McCook Q-itiTKio, Kat ChJcago, that his . Tlia, PacUae vi-as out on a "mun5hine party with Siasa Silwoncyk, at i6 l9th atret-t, OfOcers Crawfonl and Kauracay, acoimpaiijed by the tus'baiid. caUcd at th other jiwn'j hoinii and there foun-d tie uur tcg-ether. Ebth wtm arrang'o-i on a chartrc of adtatery. This morning- the wife flatly reJfuoed food that her tusband broujslit to tie jail door for Sier.
Mr?. Otto Strobe! of T:..ns :r. I".,
a ruest this week of Mr. and M s. i;.t i Newell of Prjimmotid sL I.ist we.k the ! Newe'.ls drovo ti r.anjpm, l.r;u r-,n g their '
jrufcet i.o.-no with them. The A. 1. Club wiil reret a: the houte of JdiM Margaret I'g'.ish next Tuesdiy evpninsr. Seifvr's February Ftii-r.iture Sa.i is attracting- conslde'-a'bie attention r-bout t o w n . 2 -Ci - T The members of the K I. I", c'.u'o wlil rcinpriyu a theater party nevt V'.e h, day art-rnoon. They will have Junelieiui. after which they will oee "Kig-ht-uiu" at the lilackstono.
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""i" . sili r:i"oM. ivni'iT soe is en- ) t-'i-i ,i in i ;i t).' V'..tn:ai5t Missionary so- ' .tun" T'-" i ciety of fh.. I'o-ui.-o-t Jon: i ,.vir. h. lhe!vr. nnd M
Tbe Misses Mabie I1ranenbr.r and Gladys Clapper very delightfully entertained at five tables of llnochla yesterday aftrrtiown at the home of Mhos Hr-andenhurir '-n North Maoun avenue. This was the first of a nuuilter of tne.se parties to le pi von for the benefit of the Kappa l'hl Ie'ita S .rority, of which these ymins ladies are timbers. A daintv- hinrlice.n was served at the co-i-i-lusinii of the Barnes.
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cote are. js confined to bed surferirg with pleurisy. Miss Doris Mlllur. daughter of Mrs. (Jeorgre Miller has entered St. L,ukfii' hosiiiLal, where she wiil take the nurses training course.
Friday. Februarr 3, 1922.
Why Are Some Women Popular, happ. beloved a.fd eacrsul, wliiie others drag- out a riega.tfv; existence, of no us.; to themr?I vos or an yon else? Except in a few cases Ihe answer is to be found in a state of freedom from the troubles known as "female.The wll -woman radio?--cheerfulness nnd wren 11 y, while th-a'iitii;-on,. rejK-ia l-eca;.sc hc.,- ac, of these qo.ilit i- s. 7; is not ne-vssary. however, to hart-.r ad,f? and .pain-, and the '!-.; ne?" ti-.at rr.:;e :no a detriment to f"ci.oy. Too use of I-ydia K rinki;:mV V-.-r-c-l -.hb- Compound ha 3 brotiKiit relief to m'. h women, and ri'o-n them n n-v lv:i.-e on hfe, Ao .
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sen. youngest datiK-hter c" Mnrtin T',., ..rsf 71 ,,f Xortn-
I Sii's and 1"au'tf rs of r.ib-rlv lOdc ; I will meet : oniric: ' Audit m hi m ' h:i!l AH metohf-s .re roquoi-ti-l to oe 1 nr s-nt
i Th.e condiiion ilrs T.ih' ! h.V wat t;il;o;i t--. rer.-y 1-osi 1 we-k. rcimo'is ab oit 1 he s-in " j The T'. IT. C. hae -00. . .., ; 1 h;t!l in the ""ietory 1 ; i . ; n cr.
MTTT. KEVVntrS APD11ESS, A -rousfrrg- ovaU.-R was civen Ar-.r-nerr 1. V. Kenneily In his address on "Ciroroh and State" l.-tst erTinj bfor the Men's Clnb of the Methodiai "harch. Not-w-Jthstan-ing th umpleasart coM ere run 5-. there was an unusual Htteudarw-. A -i"e.t deal of or.thuslnsrn -was drawn out at last night's ftffeerlrr and tis rr.embera a-sreed tlatt th metlrjj.r -was wo II ppent. tJsrntr Ms?tor!cl features as the tutcltgrmind for hfa add re? 3, Attor Keomndy broo jrht oit the methods of coorcli cnrobr3 ttslag- religion to g-ain hefr ffeJAifii ends for state power. In 'moulstoti, thd local condition waa to ached non . The facrts were made plt-a t-j his arjrlienf-e that the coni!f.Vn hero today dfd not vary muoh frera tho mooZi of galaintr aivantac" a thou&nd yesa-a ago. "The- a-tsump-tioa that all iava aro fonr.d.-d upon fouafJation of Christianity and aarfitTig-? of Jaras Christ -woi.Id lead an oatsddo "9rorId to believe that harrrhorry prevailed.' Bat hw brnakers .-reep into tha charcSieji and n.a their r! iirio n influence to advance their se!2sh ends at tbo eajrj tlmo disturbin gr and breaking- the mora! ,f the cVjrcvh.. vrmie not hinderin-s: religion, tlicse ren-ts of distmst. aft act. rjhe advancement of all cdiurch and atato, sad the STH-akcr. Before adjourr.lay the members 0 clab. commended Ja&gn A'.len P. Tvyman for tba strict enfirrcement of rh laws. I Card of Thanks i
-wish t? thant orjr neighbors and
.r.'endf", also Bro. Oranjer f Haptift i :oureh and Ilav. Schaffer for their i .-.indnesa and sympaihy during our j -er-invement at the death of our' .t'other, Mrs. Amanda Jackson. !
Mr. and M:rs. Rilley Jackson, Mrs. J. MeTarty. Mrs. Frank Moras, Mrs. Ed. Franir.
The many friends of Mrs. Max Wein- 1 rrn -braTiror the stock of 534 Ciicagxi avenue, -iviil . Saturday ov. ipleased to learn she is fvttiiiir aluiui . 'i-'' Public is nicely, after an operation at the Vres- j Wt-rtl re j i , tVteri.-n tioifril in t' O i:-.. e.l.-::i-
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The Nu Epsilon Chib met at tii .uo-ne of Mrs. Leonard Koib iti M.i.-pe.n avenue Tuesday evemiiK. Five Hundred wis the diversion of the eveniie;the pr!es being a warde,! t 1 Mrs rYank Kooan and Miss Theresa tb-.i
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frey. The hostess served (ia.r ty re- Mrs. Cyril ITaufth of the Atlas apa rt-iresl-iments at the eoneoisp.n of the i merits entertained the memher.s of the raip.e.;. The next meet in it w ill be held ' No N.i mo Club and 1 1 1 . i hos'ntndfl on In two weeks at the home of Mrs. j Tuiiniav vening in hoio.r of her h-a--Jack Ixiftus. j fcnndr. h.rUi.l i'.-. There were five tabb-f At Seiner's Vehrio-.ry i-himlnire Sale jat which T.ridt:e was enjoyed aftr which you can buy a Karp-n i.-.ih.r suite and a delicious two course lunch was perva S-piooe bed room miPo r about the i f'd by the hostess. The club members same .price ytvu er.i.: " : ir.eriy buy one t Pr- rented Mr. Itangli -with a gift, t.y smite. 2-1-1 which to remember the pleasant eve-
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1 . .i -ma v. I READ THESE TWIN CITY ADVERTISEMENTS
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The Seal of Confidence A Guarantee of Quality and Weight We make good on our promises and our customers stay with us.
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j Eat Less Lleet If You Feel Backachy or Have Bladder Trcubls.
Coal Ice Euildinrr Materials
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Call Hamir.or.d 19 East Chicago 260
Meat forms nrio acid -which excites and overworks the kidnrys in tlieir t.-.f-for-s to filter it fr..m tbe sy.... Kenular eater of meat inurt flush the kidneys occasionally . ou inu.tt r---lieve tium liko you reib-vo your bowels; removing- all the acids, -waste and poison, else yon fee! a d-jil r.-.ise-y in tho kidr.ry region, sliarp piu. tho baack or sick l:eada.-he, dizxinesn.
: and when tho -vea'hrr la bad you have rheumatic twinges. Tho tirine is 1 eloijiiy, full of sMimonl; the channels ; often got irritated, obliging yon to i get up two or thr-e times dtiriny tho j n ight.
Tn neiitraS th-(? Irritattnr acids j wtSBBS JteitrwifiV 'mUuiiiuhtMa
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MONARCH OR SAVOY MILK Tail cans. Per can ARBLCKLE BROS. FINE DRINKING COFFEE 3-pound package ENGLISH BREAKFAST TL Excellent quality. Per pound MONARCH CATSUP Large bcttlc at only MONARCH BAKED BEANSLarge cans. 3 for SMALL EARLY JUNE PEAS Savoy brand. Per No. 2 can
TOILET PAPER Large 7-oz. rolls, crepe. Reg- 93 C ular 10c size. This sale, 3 rolls for J
FANCY CRISP SODA CRACKERS P .l
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ROLLED OATS Savoy brand. Regular 20-oz. 1Q packages, at only, 2 for .
PINEAPPLE Monarch brand, large tins, thick QO
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Wassey's Pleating Shop EKBltOIDErfl.Nti, 5TAMI'I.(3. HEM. STITCHIN-G, BTJTTOM liOI.E. BCTTOJi COVERING. BRfclDHVO, RCCHINfl, FA.M.Y STITCHIXO. tt STATE STREET. PHO.VE HAM. MO.ND 440.
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Satisfled smokers grtra prefernc o the new Stet liny Booster cigar. The stroke -with that velTet taau. Try me today. 8-1J
Jfmiey to loan on 7 and S percent secaritdes for qale due 1 to SS months from date, denominations from 25 up. Heal Estate cold bonds. Roe & FVterson Uw C'ffice. 11-23-
rUiMrfli aro chfaper now than tltoy ha.vo bier "or several yeHt-fl. Ton can now pe a lovely ono-piec. velvet rug in a ffall room elie or $35.-fo et Riif,r" Poirrtiaxy Sale. 2-S-l
Have you triea th. new Sierlln Booster cipur? If not why notT 9-1S LJ.M . J NOTICE Call us for prices on sign work, Elastic Enamel, gold letter worK ot anything in the sign line. Brautt Sign Co. 8 34 Chicago Ave. EAST CHICAGO, INDIANA Phone 1275J
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W. E. Long Company, always on the alert to aid its patrons and be of service to its patrons, proposes to do a very unusual thing, namely: Pay 4 cf its sales to the Ladies' Aid societies of any and every derrominaticn that has members who will trade here during this sale. Afier the sale is over (that is February 18lh) we wi?i add up the entire amount purchased by the members or friends of your society who have designated that your society is to get the benefit of their purchase, and pay ycur society A'r of the otal amount of all coupons. Women's clubs or fraternal organizations are included in this plan. Get your friends to come to this sale. Be sure that they clip the coupon and give your society the credit. Extra coupons furnished upon request. The manner in which this store enables the family to practice worth-while economy is well illustrated by our Annaul White Sale. You will frnd our counters piled high with all the good staples, and many new things besides, 'ion will find exceptioally favorable prices on sheetings, muslins, bed spreads, table linens, towels, and the daintiest of muslin-wear. Hie values are the greatest we have ever been able to offer.
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TODAY ONLY SESSUE HAYAKAWA in "THE SWAMP'! A Great Human Story SATURDAY ONLY 5 BIG ACTS OF VAUDEVILLE Also WILLIAM CHRISTY BAB ANNE Presents "THE BARRICADE" Bant Fail to Attend the Baj-aia Matinee SUNDAY Lntira New Vaudeville and Pictures Continuous, 1:00 to 11:09 P. M. MONDAY TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY THE INCOMPARABLE Rudolpb Valentino and Nazimova Ire Alexander Dumas' Immortal Lore Story
A 8cn From REX JNGRASfS "THE CONQUERING POWER" RUDOLPH VALENTINO "The Conquering Power"
ALSO H. LLOYD in hia greatest ccmedy
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"GARTER NIGHT" TONIGHT at the HARTLEY THEATRE EAST CHICAGO, IND, ALSO "IN MY HAREM" By the Great EiSy B. Purl Shw of 1922 A Big Surprise in Store for the Patrons Tonight. DONT MSS TIIE FUN Popular Prices 10 CASH PRIZES GARTER NIGHT TONIGHT
YOU MUST SEE IT
SUNDAY ONE DAY ONLY Clara Kimball Young la Ethel Barrym ore's Sensational Stage Success "MID CHANNEL"
EVERY SATURDAY AND SUNDAY Geo. Walsh and Louise Lorraine in "With Stanley in Africa" A splendid new chapter-play re-creating history's most dramatic adventure- A serial that teachers and principals want A chapter-play to which parents should send their children to see.
569 Hohman St.
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