Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 195, Hammond, Lake County, 9 February 1922 — Page 2
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THTC TTMRR Thursday, February 9, 1922.
LIVE NEWS FROM THE TWIN CITIES
FOR A CITY HOSPITAL. W3it will the common rovjncll of Et Chicago do towards constructing: a city hospital. Right now this question seems to tie on the lips of -very citizen of r.a?t Ohlc&go and Indiana Ilarlor. Th movement n as resurrected over a month go by tho chaiiuber of commerce and h;ia trralually gained, momentum rt!l now the vrojeet hiw crytalUed Into what la firmly -believed to be an Inroad to a uvovsful conclusion the building of a city hospital lleretcfore the whole project him been riding on butiblea. Vow pet tins: down to a business basis and working along practical lines the whole proposition has taken on a different color and appears to have earned tlio right to be regardud as having merits. Testerday at the chamber of commerce noonday lunoheon meeting thl3 issue wts the foremost question discusaed by the members. All agreed that the city waa in dire need of v hospital. But those present differed widely with the Idea advanced by Julius Kriedman. chairman of a committee from the chamber, to build the hospital hy taxation and not consider the in.nufacturers proposals to assist in this proposed project. It has been only during the last few years that more than a passing consideration waa given to accident prevention. Accidents were accepted as a natural matter of course and part of a person's daily life. But an awakenREAD THESE TWIN CITY ADVERTISEMENTS Wassey's Pleating Shop EnBHIl I ItKHIfO, fTAKPIKO. HEM STITCH INC BCTTOI HO LB. Bl'TTOS COVERING. BHAIOI(K HltHISG, FAXClf 8TITCHIVO. 1 STATE STREET. PHONE HAH. MOWD 4 Satisfied smokers glTe preference o the new Ste ling Booster cigar. Tv rvoke with that velvet taste. Irj tne today. s-i soncE. Dr. Raleigh P. Hale announces change of location of office afrr Feb 11th. 1322. to Suite 1. Victory Bldg., 4614 Forsyth ave, 'abovo Post Office, phone 220. 2-S-10 Have you tried the new tnerltnr Booster clear? If not why not t-l Read Every Item and Save Money Pet brand Evaporated Milk, 10 tall cans, Friday AC and Saturday, for . .
,' Meat
MILK
Most Popular Coffee in Calumet Region Our Famous "LEADER BRAND"
5 3 lbs.
PINEAPPLE Del Monte brand, highest grade Grated Pineapple, 1 9 C No. 2 cans at only
Corn Family brand, good quality Sugar Corn, No. 2 cans, at
Bluing Mrs. Stewart's highe s t grade Bluing. This sale, 1 bottle lOC
Best Quality Y
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Five pounds limit, with grocery purchase of $2.00 and over. Butter, eggs and flour not included.
WIDOW-PRINCESS TAKES POSITION OP HAWAIIAN MATE
n Princess kalanlanaole. Princess Kalamanaole of Honolulu has jutt taken the position on the Hawaiian rehabilitation committee made vacant by the death of her husband. She in well knowr in Washington, where her husband served as Hawaiian delegate to lng was due. Gradually the ""b'afety First" idea grew from mere infancy until now it has assumed enormous proportion and Ls ni-nn izod as one of the greatest Industrial movements. By continuous effort and direct appeal to the working in a a, he has been made to realize what Safety First meant and the benefits derived by being careful. This may he exemplified at the Ean Chicago plant of the U. S. S. I-ad Refinery company. During the month of December, no accidents of any nature occurred among the 151 employes. In January, there was no accidents except one "no lost tlm't accident" which was due entirely to the neglect of the employe. To go through two months rith xQob a record Is a feat which any organization may well be proud of. It illustrates what excellent results may be obtained by the Safety first department' of the plant and the attention paid by the workingmen themselves. FIVDS A BACKSMDGR. They say one-half of the City Eaft Chicagro was manufacturing moonshine
For Friday and Saturday in Quality GROCERIES
at Hammond's Biggest Grocery Store
VfAUFMANN & WOLJr - Hamkono.Iiiq
Baking Powder Calumet brand Baking Powder, full 1 -pound cans, 27c at per lb. for 85c
OSCAR MAYER'S POPULAR Georgia Square
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whlokey before the clean-up was launched by Cnief of Police Christ Strus the first of this year. No one seemed to have ever heard of lAr. Volstead and his doctrine. Now look her over. With the exception of a dark s,pot here and there, she begins to look as bright as a new silver dollar. Captain Tim O'Ne'.l yesterday found a backslider sipping a high ball containing a higher percentage of alcohol than is permlssabio. Charles Bobrn of 5021 Melville avenue, tho bartender of the place in question, was arrested, was arrested as was Walter Bayer, of 4319 Melville avenue, the customer.
nriLia PBRjtrrs. North side of lulst atreet between Earing and Northcoto avenue, onestory frame building. Paul Marcinek, owner; coat. $300. West side of Michigan aren-ue, 'between Guthrie and Grapevine streets, romodeling business place. Frank Wall, owner; cost. $1,700. tl.tn MKKTINO. A rousing meeting Is expected when, the members of the new Indiana Harbor club meets in their club rooms on GHJthrte street, at a booster gathering next Monday evening, l-vbnuary 13. LHCIOJI IS C A M.I, IX Dr. F. H. Mervis, commander of the Indiana Harbor American legion Post, No. 266, has called a meeting of all members for Thursday, February 16, to be held In the National Guard Armory, 3450 Michigan avenue. The regular monthly meetings hereafter are announced to be held the first Thursday of each month. HOIMJ UNTBKKO. While the cat ls away the mice will play. Wihen Gabryel Popovich and his family of 3S71 Guthrie street. Indiana Harbor, returned home yesterday after a week's vacation he found that his electric light and bathroom fixtures had been stolen. Mr. Popovich estimates the fixtures stolen to nearly 550. now ix cniN.i snv. The S. S. "Golden State" still has aa Its passenger Col. Waiter J. Iiiley. A cablegram from the hiitst Chicago banker this morning states that ha had left Shanghai, China, and waj enroute for Manila, Pihillipine Islands. If running on schedule, the boat is now cruising along in the heautiful waterw of the China Seaboys xu.'n ouii.Tr. Three young boys, Victor Fodar, 3S43 Block avenue, Marchino A'valos, 3517 Block avenue and Peter Steina, S6S7 Block avenue. Indiana Harbor, wer found guilty yesterday of petit larceny in the East Chicago court and bound over to the juvenile oourt at Crown Point. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Klpp and two children of North Oloott ave., have all been having the grippe. Maple Syrup Old Manse Maple Syrup, Friday and Saturday, O Q full pint bottles... Chocolate Guittard's finest grade Sweet Chocolate, ' 23 C 2-pound cakes Currants Best recleaned Currants, large I4-ounce packages 17""C at perlb - 16c 3 lb. Pieces
A New One Kettle Cookies This is a new National Biscuit Co. cookie item that will prove very pop- O - ular. Special, per lb
Twin City News Notes
Mrs. Henry, of Foungstown, O., has arrived ' at the home of her daughter, Mrs. C. Nunige of Sunny Side edition, to upend a couple of months. The Oriental Shrine Patrol Girla are giving a dance Saturday evening, tb. 18th, at I. O. O. F. hall in Gary, the proceeds to help defray the expenses of the girls to attend the Ldy Shrine Conclave which will be held in Cincinnati In April. At McKiniey Auditorium this evening the high school players will present the play "Pomanda Walk." Mrs. Myers of 3504 Elm street, is to undergo an operation today at Mercy hospital in Gary, for trouble which has been of long standing. It la hoped hy the patient's many friends the operation will be successful, and that she will soon he able to be among them again. You remember Ben Franklin and his key. The lightning helped him invent electricity! A iucky strike for him I LUCKY STUOKf When we discovered the toasting process six years ago, it was a Lucky Strike for us. Why? Because now millions of smokers prefer the special flavor of the Lucky Strike Cigarette because It's Toasted wA'eA ea7a in thm dcliciou Burley fia-ror And also because it's S. J. Gregory Theatrical Company Orpheum Theatre Today Tomorrow and Saturday D. W. GRIFFITH PRESENTS RICHARD BARTHELMESS IN "The Idol Dancer" SUNDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY NAZIMOVA IN "CAMILLE" with RUDOLPH VALENTINO ALSO GEORGE WALSH IN "With Stanley in Africa"
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liAKDLNG RECEIVES GERMAN REPORTER AT ARMS PARLEY
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- ' A fa Dr. John Mez. Dt. John Men, correspondent for e Frankurt Zitunj? ar4 the only German correapondent or tiewspji per roan covering the armament conference at Washington, was received recently by President Harding at the White House. It is believed the president wished to near Dt Mpz'e views on present conditions in Germany. Mra. Earl Oonn of North Masoun ave. has been bavins grippe. Kdar, the litUe son .chickenpox, and Mrs. Viola Welch, mother of Mrs. Conn, trouble with her teeth, which made it necessary for her ta have several extracted. E)o not forget the card party tonight given by the Indies Auxiliary A- f . H. at St. Mary's hall. Fan Tan and Five Hundred will be played. Refreshment swill be served and prises awarded. Everybody welcome, Tho K. I. V. club members, tw&He In number, enjoyed a trip to the city yesterday. They had lunch at Rotchchilds and later attended the matinee at the Blackstone where they taw "Llg-htnin." Mrs. A. Newton of l5th St., will have aj? her guests at luncheon today, Mrs. W. H. Olds and Mrs. Kelje Scott, of DE LUXE THEATRE TODAY Your Last Chance to See Rudolph Valentino and Alice Terry in "THE CONQUERING POWER" Also Harold Lloyd in His Greatest Comedy, "I Do" FRIDAY AND SATURDAY r ; ir RUPERT HUGHES art r-ppt Storj tf MkMt tmnm ttm UmOmt Ii ml FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Big Doable Feature Frank Mayo in "ACROSS THE DEAD LINE" . and "THE OLD NEST' Friday Afternoon and Evenbg. Saturday "ACROSS THE DEAD LINE" and "THE OLD NEST' Afternoon Only. Evening "THE OLD NEST STARTING SUNDAY For Three Days A Willaim Fox Super-Picture "SHAME"
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I Hazel Ix- Groves, candidate for coun-' ty treasurer. Is transacting business in WhiUng today. The Amlcl Club was very pleasantly entertained yesterday afternoon at the hom of Mra. 14. Miller in Whiting. The time was spent in sewing and the hostess served a delicious two course j luncheon. 1 Mrs. William Selig entertained tlu members of her bridge club yesterday at a one o'clock luncheon. The afternoon was frpent in the usual game of bridge. Mn. F. A. Sitwell substituted for Mrs. F. Townnley and carried away high honors. Mrs. Alta Ottenheimer wao a guest of the club. Mra. Hnna W. Johnson and Mrs. Hazel K. Grcvea will be luncheon gBts of Mr. Grovel mother In Hammond today. Mr. and Mrs. A. Pitzle had dinner down town yesterday and saw "Claw" at the Princess, in honor of Mrs. Pitaeles birthday. Mrn. IVrank Maples returned home yesterday at the CongreKatlonal M ansfl, after a successful operation three weeks ago at St. Lulte'a hospital in Chicago. Mr. J. V,: I-rm an of the Atlas apartments was hoistess to a hlrthday party yesterday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Ann McKerna of Olcott avenue. A very dainty three course luncheon
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SATURDAY MATINEE AND EVENING Mn H. S. Warren, Director of Gary School Band OFFERS YOU CONCERT DE LUXE
Also Regular Vaudeville and Picture Features
SUNDAY COMPLETE NEW PROGRAM 5 Acts Vaudeville 5 ALSO HOB ART BOS WORTH IN "THE SEA LION"
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PARTHENON MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY IMAGINE ja 25,000 people in At cut fl Um$8m VU A picture that cost $3,000,- ff fegSSS tt ii S ii ooo. U m$m w i : jji I 40 Uoru loosed on helpless v 1 j thoasands. s . J ; IThrillls without namher, and U 1 1 ' scenes amazing. ' THEN job hare but a faint xl&PlilJla conception of THE WORLD'S mWPm i GREATEST SPECTACLE M 1 J tt0tSSSSudoiit ba mortal SrnstA aP jljl j II I If Yoa Miss Jlll I ; jyS Yoa May as Well pjWJ Stop Going to See "yC ! j 1 Motion Pictures. i yy I
was served by the hontess, the dlnlnST table being- prettily decorated In entinc suggestions. Those present were Mesdames Rose Fein, Rose Salon. Marie Klenwrnan, Xell Hose and Ethel Gutzman of Hammond and Velma Salon, V'arl McVey, Ann McKenna arid Belle 5-mallrnan of this city. Mrs. McKenna was presented with a beautiful lmT, a. gift from the ladies. Tuesday at 1 o'clock the Sun Eonnot (.'ljb members were entertained at a sumptuous two coursis dinner at the home of Mrs. AVm. Curry on Northcote avenue. The afternoon was spent in the club's usual pastime, with all mem hers present exrept Mesdames . Ed IeBriae, Sr., and C. F. McKelvey who, with thrir husbands, are spending: the winter months in the sunny south, these mcmbrrs beirn preatly missed from the circle. Mrs. Mary Ross, a member from Hammond, and a former resident of yiis city came over to enjoy the occasion with old friends. Mrs. A A. Ross of 14T,th street, sister of the hostess, was a guest of the club.
AlHHTTON t. KAST HICAIVO MiTS OX GB SIX .: See SAFE AMD SANE for Coughs y Colds Thu ijmp ii dilfrrtnc from all other. Quttk relit? No opi.t.i iSc mrywKrri - STAR CAST 1
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