Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 194, Hammond, Lake County, 8 February 1922 — Page 2

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Wednesday, Feb. S, 192'J

LIVE NEWS 1

FROM THE TWIN CITIES

PAIIK BO A JIT) OnGATIXKU. A. i$ttrial toffdnj of th new pari fcoard of East Chicago was called this morning at the Wia)Jn?ton park lionse for the purj? of eJtxtin oXl.cera of the board. Dr. O. C JtoMnaon aa elected chairman and J. B. Walker, vke -chairman cf the nftw board. Tb xie-w appointments fi.re : Mm. Ann Judge, one year term. Dr. Oe-orja W. Sweiffart, two year term. Jay TValaer, threo year tarm. Dr. C C Kobiaaon, four year term.

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H Aim Fre;e, ar It ring: at 4 144th atreet, Kst Chicago, is in hld at tho Eaat Ch-ic-a-so police elation vending; -n io-sajiity bearing barer. JFudffo A. T. Twyanan today. fitoard of health officials found Xirt. Frees living in her honie among filth and all kind of slops and barbae. A small pathway anwr.? this debris t-aa tha only Tscant space in any of the living- rooms. The mentaliy deranged woman is eaid to have new been Allowed any on in th Jwa tefore. with th exception of her husband, who in employed at the Interstate Iron and Steel company.

Burlington 4. Qulney. Wb.il thrse order n-ill place the But Chicago plant on a. substantia basis for continued operation-si, J. E. Teffseyma n, jtcneral auperintendent of the local plant, said that production wonrid not bo increased materially from tho present 3ay 75 p"r crnt basis.

MADID (iKNFa.4I, SfPT, K'.isworth Mooney, formerly assistant superintendent, was promoted t the position of general supertntendant of the ;eore;e B. Limbert company of Kast Chicago, twiv-cfxiing- J. K. Coulter of Chicago, the change becoming: effective yesterday. The promotion of M. Tt. Paulson to freneral ehop foreman and Alfred Koi d to foreman of the tool and designing department, alao became effective yesterday. Other changes and a general reorganising of the offk-e force axe expected to take place this week.

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The teachers and officers of the Congregational church V.-111 meet this evening: in the church parlor. Plans for the year's work will be diFoussed. and a social hour -with lunch will follow. Mrs. Uric .lannsen of 4425 Jlasoun avenue, haa been confined to bed the past few day with something- which reenb.es th fl'J. Mr?. Ed Schwant of North Faxing avnue, has poau to Griffith, Ind to T'end nomo time ttH'i her mother.

BITR.GIs.4BS PlSiPmiVTED, Jars1 grained ertrance. through tiAMCiraent window of Uia public library of Bast Chicago Mm tlm last sight aod robbed tha rfrgristera of cajf, mown tiny to $i, from two d'partnTerrtit In tie ttLklng A tr a thorough investigation by the librarian. Jt wu found that nothing : is wm jnlssiroc. UUly" nughes, ca-p-: in o the Bertillon eysttxa of the E&rt Chicago polio departsncnt, c, jve raae, liyea Uii job th wr1i of ore in tho dimj-ict.

It ws officiary reported from tle jo..l plant of tha Ceneral American Tattle Oar corporation this morning X'aAt CSe oonrpacy la ta receipt of orders for zttnetoon hundred compisita cr from tk Union Paclflo and Chl.affo, Burlington & Q-!ncy railroad corrsjanlo3 thia wael. Th a g-ere gate of this order is made up erf crdera for $1,000 box cars for tive Union. Pa-.i So, ami 00 box cars and sfld refrigerator cars for the Ohi-ajTO,

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The Lrfidios" Aid of the Eaat OhlcaKi M. 11 church Is mtse-tirt.jj witli Mrs. I-o SfcCormack. "on Eeaoon street this afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Thas. JIcMkbon are the proud parents of & baby girl, born Tuesday, FVU, 71h, at their apartment in the Alias. Mlsa Myrtlo McAUlion, w-ho i a trained nurse and sister of tho former, la takiTig: care of the mother an 3 little one, who are reported as srettinar aJong very 'nicely. Card received from Mr. and Mr a. C. I". McKeJ-rey. who are Kpendinjr the winter In Mim-ia, F1a pay they are enjoyinjf the talmy 'T.reeses of the south. mt that the weather ia Juet a litUo too warm, for those who are used to the northern climaie. Mr. and Mrs. A. n. .Sloromb, of Peacon street, eintertairisi'l at aix VcIocJe dinner Alonday evnlns?-, Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Oaiff. In a card re-eiveJ from Mt. Eva Mi7T.s from Chattanooga, Tenn., who !n coTTipany with her littla daughter and Ml s -t Carrie, Koea are enrouta to Tampa. T1a. reports a lin trip tiro far. They xpected t arrlTe In Tajtl-T-Tnesday xnominsr. Th cic meetins of the East Cttlca'po Woman's club, which waa lo haye been held in the parlor of the, Congregational Cnarcb T hurray eretiin?-. has "been postponed for orte week. Owing to t!V fa;t tint ,Iudg ti!i Korton has 'been called aw ay on business at this t!jv. Mr. and Sfrs. TTarry Mays motored to Toleio, O., JViday to upend tlie week end with Mrs. Maya' parents, Mr, and Mrs. Henry Seholle. They returned Jmrne Monday ernfn;. ifisfl Jean fiTHsaden in recorerln'a nicely from the operation last week on iier tliroat, tar the re mora of ton-

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jforfUd biood.Strngth ad Enduraivcj 1'or tala by Summers Pharmacy aiid H nth':r 1rua:riTt.

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Wassey's Pleating Shop CaiiltOlURJIIG, RTAKPl.Vfi, HAM TrrcniwQt button hods. BUTTON COVERING. BAAtDIa. BtCBHO, MSCT STITCH KO. tt ITAT ffTRERT. PHOKB UAM. HO!D 44ib

Ir. TtaTMg V. Ifa.! anRonnces charge of locution of office after Vnb. 11th. 122. to Suite 1, Victory BMr., 4 61 Forsyth av, iov Pot Office, phone 120. ;--l0

The lijbie c!aa or Willing Workers of th- Baptist church will meet on Thursday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Thomas Gething at :io09 Grapevine blvd. The refrular bufcinesci meeting' of the Kappa Phi Delta', met laat evenintt with Mrs. Guy Ilubbel of JRescon St All members were preont. The Coral fociety will meet. thiiAnr in the CoripTee-.iIlonal tliurch. Anyone Iriteresfed In singing should attend tlicne meeting'The mary frleiidH of Mrs. Uuiri T. Floyd will be sorry t.c learn f he bns been confined to her home on Hfith st for tho past two wcek3 on account of sickness. FASTOX CELEHBATE3 AHNXTriU ' SAR7 Th) Eev. and Mrs. "W, T. I'razler

celebrated thPir twenty-lif th weddins armiverary on last Tuesday evening at tho Ilrst Baptist church, corner of t3t! and McCook ave. This affair was ont worthy of note, A very interesting program was rendered under the leaderihlp of MrsJ licfle II Daniels. Tha music for this occasion was furnished by Mrs. EaVada Eogera of Indiana Itarbor, a splendid pianist. Mrs. Paniels left no stones unturned In entertaining. Greetings was brought to the Rev. and Mrs. FYazier from the professional crld by Ir. A. It. 1'. Joluusoii, from tho missionary circle, a ver beautiful basket of white and pink sweet peas as presented with words of greeting by Mrs. TV", t.. Anderson. A lovely bouquet of carnations came from the Junior Hand and Presented by littlo Clim. Iee Anderson. Words of greeting were aleo given by Mr. A. G. falling, Mr. John Tensely A. I.fe. J!n. -Mtcrta Banlv'R, the latter ge a splendid piece of poetry. Eatly the Mrs. W. J. Eraser rerjted in poetry the history of the twentytlve years of her married career. The Key. Simply voiced tha sentiment of

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Bilious Folks Return to Meals

MatrteaJ Effect of Stuart's Xrys-pepoia-Xablata In rlsplling tha Gloom of Coated Toagna Dyspeptic. Many a ior. rnirruided; 5rspeptic is lamenting his hard lunli whon all

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In 1918, while in eerviee on the I). S. S. Susquehanna, this lad suffered a fractured skull and subsequent lost of memory when the ehip wis torjx'cloed. He was discharged from service as Harold Payton, his enlistment name, but that name is believed fictitious. He is under the care of doctors at the National Military home in Dayton, O.. where be will stay until be Lj identified. what he said. Tho colors of this ;ui-

niversary was white, green and jilver". the church was beautifully decorated with these colors and ferns . The bride wore a beautiful Rrey 6atin trimmed with heavy embroidery over lace. The menu consisted of creamed chicken on patties, fruit salad on lettuce, bread a-nd butter. Desert: Jello with whipped cream and cherries and cahe. coffee and mints. Many friends and relatives wera present from Chicairo and enjoyed a pleasant evening. A pur?e of twenty-five silver dollars and twenty-

live cents was presented by dtfi&rent rrlands, also a great many pieces of silver. Mr. and Mra. William Fox of 2JS Grapevine blvd, have gotten back Into their home again after the fire wWcJi did so much damage last fail. Eajt 8unday to celebrate the occasion the family wu entertained, covers beJng laid for seventeen. "William Erentlinger motored to this city Monday from Terre Haute, his lornier borne. lie caine here to make Iifs nturc home with his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Brs. Guy Itrentlinger, of 14 4Ui street. Esther Rehekah lodge, will rn(-et in regular Bession Thursday evenlnur at seven-thtrty sharp. At the closo of tlie meeting tho Eebekah Social cluh will entertain tha Kebekahs and Odd Fellows at cards. Five Hundred and Bunco will be played. PrtacB will be award ed and refreshments served. Th women of Moose Heart Ecgrlon, East Chlcajro Chapter 204, met In regular aesaion at K. of P. ball Tuesday afternein. Feb. 7. with a large attendance. Some very surprising instances took place, the grand regent, Rodney 11. Rranden of Mone Heart. Illinois, appointed Mrs. Edward MeCrnady ilcputy grand reRent, erivlng her authority oher a large territory, with pow er to institute chapter. This came as a great surprise to Mrs. McCready a! she was not aware of the honor which was to be bestowed upon her, until the dictator. Webster Jordan, presented her with the certificate t her office. Another surprise, ws when Mr. Jordan was presented with a beautiful cane, which made a rreat Impresulnn on him, coming from tha women oC Moose Heart Ecgion, who very much oppreclate the rood work this brother lias done. Chapter closed, with a feeling that no one could express, knowing that no hroader minded woman could

have been choen for thia fflce, and she has tha bast wishes of all memcrs for a successful term of office. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mayhew, are entertaining friends Thursday evening at their new home. 110S 145th street, in honor of Miss Margaret Janus of South Wales, England, a eourin of Mrs. Mayhcw, who recently arrived in East Chicago. Other honored guests will bo Mr. and Mr. Gee of South Foreythe avenue, who have just returned from Canada. Cards will bo the diversion of the evening, at tho conclusion of which the hostess will serve a dainty luncheon. Mrs. E. X. Canine, entertained the North Side tirthday Club Monday afternoon. Games and contests were enJoyed, aluo the dainty luncheon served by tbe hostess.

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Jloutiagtoii Xrfvdy Walla Hoar E. T. Jones, 2T34 Eatulle ava, Huntington. W. Va. lava aha will write

1 how Fhe removed a goitre with Sorttl : Quadruple, a colorless liniment, j You can see thj treatment and Fef. I the names ot many other succesfiil

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New Tor ave.. Whiting. Indiana Hert yurdens, comer Calumet and 'Flei'Tl ave, drug stores everywhere, or writ'; Bo Mcch.-iTiicsSurg, O. adv.

H6inane Had ?)aJ Endina. My first love affair was when I retched the age of fifteen. A young fellow in my elaes invited me to attend a party with him the following week. I accepted and was thrilled. My family were excited and mother waa going to make me a new dress. I hardly slept that night thinking of the good time I was going to hnve, but I was doomed to a great disarm pointrnent, for tbe next day the young fellow kindly informed me that his regular girl had changed her mind, aiid he was taking her instead. I was riot only heartbroken, but mortified when I had to ten the family of my spoiled romance. Exchange.

FLOWERS As You Like Them SPECIAL PRICES Growing plants, such as Hyacinths, Tulips, Primroses. Cut flowers, such as Roses. Sweet Peas. Carnations, Jonquils, Violets. ORDERS DELIVERED ON SHORT NOTICE Hammond Floral Co. 552 Hoinnan St.. Phone 309

Eat , Sleep, Work and Feel Better Than in Twenty Years---I Oufe This Entirely to TANLAC It has made a new man out of me. This experience, related by E. C. Bayne, contractor, of 124 South Honore St., Chicago, may be your experience also if yott take Tanlac, the world's most famou nystem builder. Feel fine, as nature intend you to feel. Get Tanlac today. At all good druggistSa

Wort?, Weff. "Ma ad seems to have the right combination." "What do yoti meauj" "She keeps her sge dark and her spirits light"

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Arc some of your dollars slacker dollars? Either idle or not earning for you what they should? Many people have money accumulated, which they intended for building or some purpose things turned out differently and the money was not used.For such money wc recommend that rt be. put to work to earn 7 with SAFETY. This can be done by investing in the First Mortgage 7 GOLD Bonds recommended by and sold at this Bank. Denominations $100 up. Convenient- maturities. Ask about these Bonds. Call or write. Sold for 12 years without loss of one cent to any investor.

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THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND -SATURDAY D. W. Griffith Presents The Idol Dancer SUNDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY Nazimova in "CAMILLE" with RUDOLPH VALENTINO

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When you pass this National Bank can yea say you have money on deposit here? There is satisfaction in having a kept-up savings account at this strong Bank. The owner of such an account knows that come what will he or she will have READY money as a protection in case of emergency. Get something ahead. Have money in this Bank. ' Start saving now. A deposit of $1 or more will make anyone a depositor at this Bank.

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SATURDAY MATINEE AND EVENING Mr. H. S. Warren, Director of Gary School Band OFFERS YOU CONCERT DE LUXE

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