Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 193, Hammond, Lake County, 7 February 1922 — Page 5

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Alias Wilnnav Bieker, da"..rhtsr of Mr. and Mrs, Henry Bieker of Douglat street, left" last Sunday for Tndiano University wbira she has enrolled a a freshman. Miss Bieker is very enthus&aatlo bout "Indiana'" and ha pledg-od DH Oitam.

nT DEPT. OK MDMO'H tCB. Tlis art department of the Woman's I (litib met at the home of Slrts. William S-klnnor r Highland stree.. oa Monday sfteruooa at half (past two o'clock. j There w&s a attendanco and Mr a. ; '1. R. Streeter, chairman, presided at 'he. meeting. " The p-ro rro m for the ?ItrnooB consitei of roll call with . quotations from tho "Lyrics of India." I itid Mrs. J. J. Anderson read a very omplete paper an the "Art of India." India is rich In oriental artlstrles. Mr. Anderroh d scribed In a very Interesting and accural manner the Jain Ttmpl at Calcutta" and the Palace." "Th Pearl Mosque" of Delphi, a. tempi of rare and costly heauty, and the famous marble screen in the Shah Jehau's public hall of audience, were, described minutely. "Taj-Mahal." the most beautiful to rob In the world and an architectural marvol. -was ballded by 29.000 men who worked In silence for rwenty-two years. Mrs. Aiiderw-in xhit. a lovely and fragile sandalwood box from India Mrs. Policy o'owhI the program with a comprehensive review of "Current

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Hammond Musical College. Piano; Voice. Violin. Publta Speak leg. Ukeltle, Banjo, Mandolin. Guitar, Dancing. Dramatic Art,

ANNOUNCEMENT Ang-elo Prlseo. the barber. wishes to sirtDounce to his many friends he has rmeoed a shop at 118 Sibley St. I-?-6t

Some people "blow up" when thoy try to clean clothes with gasoline use IUue Pevil. 2--5t

Chfoken super Wednesday. Feb. 8. at ImmatiMl's church, 34? Sibley street, belies at 5 p. m. Trice 5frc per plate. 1-6-2

ANNOUNCEMENT. We wish to aniiOuncj tho opening cf the Aioericaji L.uoeh at t'l Eat itaf.o tnet. serving- tb.fi best short orders in ;wn. Give us a tral. 1-7-4

Attention fy. O. 0. M, This la to inform ail mnntxn of Hammond Idjr9 No, 570 tfiai Ero. nha. Srbulta of riant City. Fla., has against presented us with two eases rf. his famous brand of oraogva.' Same are to b". devoured tonight. Tour help la ned"d. Frtrnt.n7 yours. 1-7 1 J. C. BECKHR. Soey.

Members of McKinley Lodge, 712, F. & A. M.

Ireiiow Craft decree will be conferred Wednesday evening-. Feb. S-'h. t 7:30 o'clock. Visitors welcome. K W. MILKS. Secy. 2-7-2

Don't forget Mrs. Wilson's special 3iicien dirmar Wednesday at Home Mir.33 Cafeteria.. 1-7-1 NOTICE TO ALL EX-SERVICE MEN ft rf you favor Adjusted Compcnaa.ion. Cbmius) fir All Ex-Servioe Men? T.o you know that the Amen ran Lieg;n la the Only Kx-Servico men's orcanifcation maintaining a Largr'tslatire Committee In Wishingtoti to crbtain Adjusted Com pen sat ion for All KxirMre men? Io you lnow tht thi American iieglon 13 the only ex-serr-ice men's org-anixatioh rec.oanizerf ciTl;ia!Iy by the IT. S. Government? JV you krwrar the American legion will be succesaf'il in proportion to the number of paid up memberi? Are you a mnxbe.r? If nt briajj your apptitSo to Dr. W. TC. Nichols. Hammond, Ind. 2-7-3

Obicken dinner at Wednesday Ifome l)iiiinc Room. 395 llohman t. 2-7-1

The Go'den Rod Cam? 1657 R. N. of A. -wKI mrt In the I. O. O. T. hall on Stal tret Wednesday evening-. I"eb. 8U. Important. bti3lne3 meetingto o onJled promptly at 1 o'clock at 8:15. Too crrK! trill entertain at padro arid bane;o to which tbo public la invited. Beau Of oj pr!ei to b g-lv-n . AdmiaBloni 2c, 2-7-1

fi-fo. DeHolf, S29 Oak sL repairs lcctTical article, vie: Iron, Toasters, lTani fwoepera. Houeehold Motors, JCafr C2VDrt. Vlbratora, etc. Work atl6d for and delivered. Phone 37-R. !-7-10

votice. All E&s'erti Starrs and tv-ivfcs of Master Maonj who are vHllinpr to help prepare) and ervo the banquet for Saturday cvtnins arc asked to be at yijonlo Tfrmple Wednesday evening-, 8 p. m.. to enako arrangeitieota for same.-2-7-1

Art Tnlos." A delightful racial hour followed, durinnr which refreshments wer swtved by the hostess. Mr. and Mr. E. M. Kroer Of Harmon Btvet announce the birth cf a little dauffMar, Betty Ja.n on Sunday, Feb. ruary the flftb. Pythian Sisters. Hammond Temple 72. will meet on Thursday fver.ing Instead of Friday evening. After lode ahere will bo a .card party for the Pinters nd their friends. A reg-ular monthly b-us!nea5 meeting of the Trinity Aid will bo eld this erening' at ha.!f pa-ft swen o'otock th the. chap'. - Mrs. J. C. Oraven o? Carrol! street and Mrs. O. Nr. Kl?er of IHToit street -were rlsltora on Friday at the Jackson Park Ho.tpital In Chioayo. when they cJiatr1b-utel records, turcha.sed with donated money at Christmas time, amonjf the Mronnded veterans of tho World War. I!tfle thina that have a tendency to brighten tho livnn of theee men Are greatly needed and. would be o-prprortated to tho utmost. Gartres, phonograph record and magazines are Joyfully accepted. Mm. Graves and Mrs. Klgtr will bo very glad to see that any thins donate will ba dtli verged.

Tt Mti ainr to Wr a Kelly." 1-14-1 The Twdfef Aid Koclely of tho Centenary M. K. church will meet tomorrow afternoon in the rarlor. of the church for an a.11 day nieetlnff. Tlie Tareats-Teadiefs As.wcia.tion et tho Wentworth aohool will have a meeting: tomorrow Afternoon at half part two o'clock in tho school. Dr. Headier, a prominent physician of Chicago, will lecture cm "Adolescence" and tho meeting' win be open only to women.

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We wish to thank our frieTkds, ne!hbora ajvd. Fathor Itajrerald for their kindness, sympathy nd oeant1ful floral offerlng-a o reneronaly contributed dnrlnr t-ho sk-tnes and fhA bereavement of oar dear hm-band and father. Mrs. Jamos Carrol!. Mabel Carroll, Blancbo Carroll, T. M. Carroll Mrs. Charles Hahney, Mrs. Robert Bresaier. Mra. Harry Moocs-hower and Mrs. John Teit

M!T9. J. C. Kowlan of Wallace Road will entnrtaln tho Jolly ElgTht Pedrc Club at her home tnmcwrow aflernoon. Mies Oeoriria, IaP.oacbe or Hlridand rtreet underwent a aorioua operation In the France WHlai-a Hospital of Chlcaio yetterday. The Indies' ld Society f Um Strst Presbjterlan church will ,nrieet tomorrow afternoon at half poet to o'click and Mrs. William, Jl. Bcatty and Mrs. Otorg-e Dobbins will be the bontetnea. delightful mirprlso vasty was aiv. en by the friends and neighbors of Mr. and Mrs. II. J. Wright In their home on Monroe utreet laat Saturday evening. Tho occasion marked the fortieth wedding annlvrary of the guests of honor, and tho evening- was enjoyHbly spent with g9m and music. Mr. Wright preented his" wile with an exquisitely cut rubj in a Tlfany setting', the pern symbolic of the fortieth year. Delicious and daintily appointed refroehtwents were nerved to twenty g-uestj!, during1 which majiy g-ord wishes and hearty congre.tula.tlon were exterded. Mr. and Mrs. Wright. ! The first division of tlie IdiefT Aid Society of the First M. E." church will bo entertained by Mrs. Auros Schrefber of Saxony avenue tomorrow at a one o'clock luncheon. The ladies will meet at the corner of Ilohman ftree and Kenwood tmiii and a bus will convwy them to the Schrelber liome. Tho 'Deborah Aid Eoekty will have an all day meeting tomorrow In the ChM3t!an ohurch. The ladie will hold a' home bake fala next Saturday. Mr?. C. F. Mcars and Mrs. Jennie C. Soott of Newark, Ohio, are vlsritlnrr frlend"i and r?tatlves in Ilatmnond thU week . Thursday Afternoon Brtdr Club members will ho entertained at a one o'clock luncheon on Thursday by Mr William J. Harting's (at hw homo on Hyala Plaoo.

party frocks and camo with Uielr nioUierw. There were diminutive favors and a beautiful birthday oauke with one candle burning- brightly. All the mothers had re'resfcmenta. but tho children iirrled tc.gether ajxi wind their Ilttlo friend . rre.at many more hapi?y retoroa of the day. The Kappa Delta. CanDias win not meet tonig-ht -.Jth Mi's fiarah McLaughlin. The next meeting win be announced at a laterr date. Mis Roie Feddcler o Indiana avenue tn-aa pleasantly surprised lar,t evening, when a number of her frlenda and neighbors gather! at her home In honor of hsr birthday. Tho evening was delightfully szpent playing games, and music a.nd dancing- were enjoyed. Miss Feddeler received i number of lovely gift, together witi the triajiy good vrSshes of her friends. A prettily appointed lnncheon was served to fwenty-four rt:t.9. Kathn Stlffiitj hae roturr.e2 to the Cnlvwrsity erf nilnola at Champale after apendinff tho xti Id -semester vacation with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Max Stitflite of Bible? trtreoit. Nathan cnterrainod a hoase, sruest during- his visit. Max Bemn of Parkwmhon;, V . Va., who 19 alio a stflilcnt of the university.

FILES COUNTER SUIT FOR $1,000 Charies A. Walter has filed suit in tho Clrcalt court' ag-a Inat soar Byrd and others for $1000 damages. , Welter set forth In hla oomplaJnt that tha defendants conspired to defraud the plaintiff out of JW0 by filing- a suit arainitt the MamtlfT In Crown Point: that the chargo upon which the suit 'vas based Iwm malicious ond with our roundatlorn for all of wnlch Welter eeelta damages in tho mm of $1000,

IN 2TBW LOCATIONS Attorney A. V. Witko who until recently had offices tn tho Gary buildiris; has entered the law office of Attornef ,M. Maleaewttkl. rooms 20r-20? Baker boilding, 1634 Broadway. The Gary Stock Kxchangro also occupants of the Cai-y building- la now located on the fir floor of tho Rt?ynoa onilding at h?2 Broadway.

A NKW HAIR. The Indiana Harbor police In a raid on K. ftaJiagofTs .place, SZOH Waiting street, Indiana Harbor, laet night arretted tho Xeeer. SaliS4?off, and three participants in a gambling game. All "ra released on ibonds to apfc-af ' in tho ctty court today.

DETECTIVES SEEN IN NEW ACTIVITIES (.Continued from Pgo One)

onoo reported engapod to him. vislteS Alvarado street . That ni(rht, aa they .y in movie frubt!Ut, the film queen wa again at a "d.iH! party." morose and embitter'.-?, eocordir.g to police lnfornMitifn. To her came ono of her

consoling frlen a. "r;'WhRt a nua dvmh-fcelX yaw are be crying about that talVw," evo a. "Why, he'B got a woman In hia hoas? ripht now." "That'B a He, cried the art&r. "All rigbt,w paid the other, "bet if X. wanted to I could tell yon her nroa" what roucG Timnt For more than an Ikkit. ajocordtnr .o the information given, the po'e. th yoong- woman who had boasted sh would marry Taylor broodd. Tiiert without a word to anyone, h ift. The police believo it pocarrtblo that this wt,man. with tho fumteo of tlw drug fanning jealousy to ftar, a rm1 herself and wnt to tha hwn o? Taylor ready to demand his Ioto and to kill him If he refused. And it wr upon this theory that they w-tre a, work today. . 1 1 1 1

TWO FIRES: $2,000 AND $5 LOSS An ovor heated rtove caused a fira at the homo of D. W. Kiohards. 704 Van Buren t causing damages of $2000. Tha bafldlng was a two story frame and the loss on the same w $1800. Tho damage to th contents of the building was $500. Insurance covered tha loan. Tha fire department waa called oat to extinguish a flro which threatened for a time to destroy the automobile of E. Harris, Fifth and JTaclwon street. Tha exhaust pipe on tho awtomobne became overheated and set fir to the machine. With the quick work of tho fire boys, the flame was extinguished with only a loss f $5.00.

TAKE 2 MEN AND . COMPLETE STILL in a raid at 169 W. Tenth avenue In Tolleston early thla morning, tha sponge, squad of tho Gary police department confiscated a complete still and arrted two owners, Mike Pal and Paul Meeko, who were hooked at the station on charges of violating the Ktato liquor law.

a fitnri.rs Alio iXKxrsjxsTvfS RRMITOT THAT SHOt'LD BE rv BTKKT MOMK. Tou will eppreciafe why yonr prrand. parent enjoyed good health and why hundred of thouaanda are recommendinr Bulgarian Blood Tea Nature's Pure Hert Blood Purifier and System Regulator. It will AMrfat natvro to correct and relieve constipation, liver, kidney and blood troubles. Bulgarian Blood Tea taken steaminghot at bedtime helrs to break up a coM "quickly and guard against "Flu." Grippe or Pneumonia. Ask your drus-cift today. Adv.

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CARD OF THANK. w wish tn extend oi;r thanks to our friends for their kindnefs and boautiful floraj orfertnss. alfo to the Rev. Father Connelly for tha kind words and sympathy la tha nad -bereavement and Josa of tjr wife, mother, .grandmother. MR. JOHN TTAUSARD. MR. WIUUAM HA.CEAP.P. -MR. A MRS. CHAS. HACSARD. MR. ft MTR3. CHAS. TASKA. MR. MRP. ED mrTTUli 2-7-1 MR. & MRS. PwAITH JOHNSON.

Mlaa Cora Epcher of Ogden, Mich., Who has been the house g-ueat of her brother, B. E. Escher of Webb street, for tho past two weeka returned to fcf;r home on Saturday after a delightful visit. The Wonmn's Auxiliary of St. vanl's Bptscopal church will hold a tnetlng with Mrs. R. O. Wlnckler of B-atmlt street on Thursday afternoon at half pact two o'clock promptly. Mrw. William Mead of Kaat Chicago will pek on the "Carry-On Fund" end TTnited Thank OfTerlng.- Rev. Peter tan endcrff will tallt on tho "Survey. " A ve-ry delightful al enCertaln4r: party was given in honor of Wilson Kline Jordan, Jr., e-n of Mr. and Mrs. Wlison Jordan of Olccrtt avenue. East Chloago, yesterday afternoon. Master Wilson prandparonta, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Jordan of Fayetta ntrcot, gave tho !party, to enlobra'o the honor guest's first birthday. The rooms trero very pretty and dainty with Valentines strung on ribbons an, paper hearts hanging from ohande-!-.Nine Infants wore their nicest

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We wtsh to extend oor aVnecre thanks and grntllode to the majiy dar friend.? that have been ro faithful and kind in the hour of sickness and death of our darling Ibaby Bilile. and also for the many hutifol floral pfecea. Also to the Rev. Tboroaa Hines for hit consoling words. MR. A NT? MR3L Wif. G. HARRIS.

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CARD OF TWAAKS. In this manner we depiro to thank the neighbors and friends, for the kindly assistance rendered us daring the slcknewn and death of our -beloved husband and father. Ipeciall-y we thank the Simplex for their tribulation and Deacon Irg for his comforting words. MRS. TURK KODOBRS AND CHITjDREN. 2-7-1

CARD OF THANKS. Wo wih to thsnk our neighbors and frends for their kindness and sympathy daring the ilmtjs and death of our bloved ba.by Majorie Jean. We greatly appreciated the comfortlrti words of Rev. Rifft and tho flngrs and the beautiful floral offerings. MR. AND MRS. Vf . O. AVHRT Sc SONS. Mr. AND MRS. B. STETSON AND OAIIGHTBPA 2-7

rs MtanoniVM. Wm. StlgrTlts In sad anl loving memory of our dear beloved brother, Wm. 5tgTH. Who pa.rd away ten years ago today. Gone, but not forgotten. J-7-1 PIWTKRS Sr ry.OTHER.

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Now the Show is over. You have seen the cars and compared them individually and intelligently. And in all of this great galaxy of cars, with every automobile requirement carefully weighed price, operation and upkeep expense, serviceability and sensibility you saw

Nothing That Compares With the Ford in Value For when you consider that a Ford car will "go any place any car will go that it will carry as many passengers that it is reliable transportation for business or pleasure ; and when you consider that a Ford costs less to buy that it costs less to own you must agree that in these sensible times it is the sensible car for anyone to own. Spring Will Soon Be Upon Us The big season is just ahead. Every indication points to a greater demand for Ford cars than ever before. So we urgently advise that your orders be placed at once for prompt delivery. This is sound advice. TERMS IF DESIRED

New Price $395 F. 0. B. Detroit

Famous Fordson Tractor Reduced to $395 At thix unheard-of low price no manufacturer can overlook the opportunity of securing this great industrial worker a power plant and a locomotive in one. Thousands of them in daily me in most every line of commercial work, in cities ?U over the country. Equipped with special wheels for factory or street work. Ask fori nil the facts.

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