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LIVE NEWS FROM THE TWIN CITIES

SMITH AOIINST CKMEVT MISA.NCB Alderman "Bob" Smith of t'he fifth word of East Chicago has taken the load on his siionkiors of ridding the Twin Cities of the cew-ent dust uuisIn a conversation with him yesterday he said: "I can recall when my wlft; and I were fir.-st married and what a hard time I had cotivin.-.iu;; her that some of hr mf tlioiij were rude and waotuful." "Now," said "lioni" "the same thin applies with the t'niver.t 1 Portland Cement company t.uey ait..w Uiousand.s upon tiiousariio 01 dollars to float away in the air every year, while if they would only u.pply ay the electrical p i p , 1 a 1 1- n or t sa this tvaiuable materia! would be saved at a nominal cost and at a very low operating expense. "1 puppo.se the cement company will g the idea I'm trying to make tht rif wallow my proposition," continued Hue' Ttut that is not true. And if it is possible I would like for you to conicy this fact to tho public "and the :omiuty concerned. What I do want is t!ie suppression of the cement dlse barged from this company's ..aytcks that continues to cause a nuisance in every home in this city. While I'm j out lor lh interest of the citizrns first, I realise, 8-s 1 believe every other city official does, that the Industries In thia district should he griven vjual oonsld-eratien. I don't beiiee in (r'nn; after a thitifr "half cocked- not r.takms any wild demands or suggest ins any impo3siii)ities. Put do what is rtgrht and see that the other fellow does the sam. "Tho wimie thins in n nut shell Is that the cement dust has pestered the people 'round here almost, to death and ther raising- en mass.' vear alter year but no on" ever get the cement question solved. "I never anticipate that this industrial ceriti-r will ever bo a paradise or t garden of Eden, but there's lot of room for improvement, and 1 belief, e new i-a good a time as any to pet ttaxted." CH..VXE CXI. TO OPEN John C. Ijatimer, manncer r.f the !

Crane Co. of East C!iicas.'. in.s ail- jctnerwjs.! o--r.oum-M that th local branch ofTicPiy;4j a. ra.

u iiics rooms win oe opened with a full line of steam fittings and plumbIns supplies by the latter part of this month or the first part of next. AJ ready sraail consignment. c.f snpplies are -being unload-ed at the warehouses of this concern, preparatory to t-ae opening: soon. A TtETV COMiUCT It is reprte-d that the Inlanl !te! j.3rniTa.ny has been awarded 5.000 tons of rtunforcfngr bar Iron rirjuire.! fo: the construction of a tank system for the municipal se-wig-e disposal flani. at Milwaukee, The Inland was low bidder oa thls contract at J31.90 a t. n ! See "Let's Go" at fl.e Jiartic-y Theatre i'tli. 14, 15 Pad Itltli. 2-11-1 Thera is none but lorn! talent In he entire cast of "I.t's ",." 1 Methodist Bplseopal church, thft SunJay school will meet at 9:"0 ccloik and tho; nioritine service at 10:1-11. The Junior church meets at tho same hour is tiie regular morr.ir.jr service. Union Iay Program will be cariied out in the morning service. The subject is. 'When Faith prevail-:." In the eveningthe P.ev. G. F. Crab? will speak on "Uneoln And His I:elirion." The tfworth League will be led by Norman Iferirman. The topic Is. "Internath na! Opportunities arid ObliErations." TIkmusic of Die . arch is under tho direction Of Miss Ruth KMiott. The Christian Fclenco Soviety of fcla.st Cliicaso, Brown's Hall, 612 Chlcapro ave. Sunday services at I'hlj a. tn. Subject: "Saul." Sunday school at 12:0?. Wednesday eveninsr scrvic s at S:00 p. m. Keadlnir room opca on l"ue3flays from 2 to 5 p. m. St. I'aul's Kvangelical LutherVin .-hurch of ICast Chicago, l.lSth and I".edar streets. Theo. Clans, pastor. 9 a. m., English Sunday school. 10 a. m. Oerrnan service. Youns people's Lutheran BcaKue. Thursday evening-. "Tlie Bternal City and Vittor faith" will be the theme of tho serWassey's Pleating Shop lltHOIHK!!l', JiTtVI'IM.. HKIiTiTCHisi. niTit hole. Bl10 (0b.ht.(i. IIKtlDIMk Ki t HIX-, KNCV Vi l li IIIM1. 01 ITA1 E STHKET. fllOK 11 AM. MONO 4. SOTICK. Dr. Ralelg'h I'. Hale annotin.-r. 'ange of loca'ion of office aft r Feb 1th, 1922. to Suite 1. Victory P.ld..! 014 Forsyth ave. above Post Office j .hone 220. -. 2-S-10 I Try our special supper. 40r; Escbenoach's Restaurant. 707 Chicago avenue. -0-4t Satisfied Pioiokers pive preferenc '"liS he new Stet Unst Booser cigar. Th i f moke with that velTe taate. lry I. ne today Try our fecial supper 40c; Ecbench's Restaurant, 707 Chlcapo ave te. 2-3-1 flave yoa tried the new tuerltn niter clKr? If not why not DR. J. GOLDMAN Dentist X-Eay First National Bank BMj. EAST CHICAGO, IND.

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Mis Neva Gerbt-i weu-ktiuwi. mum actres. aas "tata tbat sh wa? envajfi-d to ntarr VVii.tai.. LVsrnond Taylor, murdered Motion picture director hut thai they finally leaded U b "juft od frterxis." Sh .a to hi the m, ,ict what be kxitw of l faioi to old them in thttr BearcL fur tus siuyei.

mon tomorrow morning at the first I'aptist church of I.idiana Harbor. It s but a part of the service of worship which be pins at 11 o lock. Iur-

' eveu:ng sorv.ee of worship at j airs. Robert Smith, on Grapevine boul7:;;.'', the paster will. prAfh on thj evar.l. In two weeks they will meet at subject. "An 'If Jt The Hcurt." The the home of Mrs. Isaac Mills, on Drtunjcung i-'Ctple meet a; 6:10. The lead-, luond street.

er for the Intermediates is Mil-s Anna i Vai:cli and ft A. IT. McK.e. teretmsr a:nl the, .-li;n,.rs, the pastor. Uoth societies have in'!itertai!iin prr-srams. s invites all men :iot ;cd tu meet v.;th it at .t.al.c Xot the asseinl i s together as the ; i "m.,.,' t 0 i i i i i-r c yours. of somt AVord has been reei.lv A. Maclr.t".-h, of tho dc !d by Mrs. AV. of her bro-thi-r-in-luw. Keiitn-th W. Muclntoc-ii on I Thursday n -t i in l.os An;.: les, Cal. j ilr. Macintosh wiii !w remembered by. many llast Chicago people, as he at-! tet.-ied s. h.,. I :n this city a few j years ao when -,u;e a yount; man. : ! h- funeral home of hi-i v. a s as' h Id today irom the .areata in l.is An d il rs. Roh rt M' Qt;in of Michigan aenuo who t at inn last e rweiit a siiL-ht opor?t Mercy ht.soiuil, in t Clary, was able to be out yesterday lor 1 for i i a rhort w!:H-. Mi-s Ja. atrh o Jamieson of Beacon j ! .street, is sir-rohnc the uck-, in j . h!c;..-' :tti inendi. ffl.o r.i tak" di liner this exenir.ir at the lrakc Hotel and later see "Utile Old Xew York" i . at (.'.-iian's tlrjml. The ladifs of Ft Patricks fhwrh 1 will entcrtn in at ;. Vab-n'ir.e carl, j party Tu.-day evf-riinit, P. '.rti.-iry 111!.. i,t the home of Mrs. It, J. Pujolas. rill' ..h.jhunii . aenue. third !io..;r. 1'ive Hundred, Irdro and Bunco are the Era trots, and corj'one is invited. Mrs. James O'Tiole, of Xorth'-ote avertne. li-s l.o.n : i v 1 1: .- priime, since her return last, y.-.-ek from M.!wauk.;e.

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1 K where she spent several days with her mother. The Twjn City Embroidery club met this week. Wednesday, at the homo 0 Mrs. Kate Ligbtbody, of Parish avenue, is numbered among tho sick th.s week. Mrs. Nels Carlson, will entertain a I number of your.s people this eveninK ; ; n. tiiiiiu .sui iu iiij; avi on'.. ifi honor of her nephew, Kaymond inicjair, ott;ni('ago. ' Mrs. C. C. s;heldcn, of Bacon street, j v.-a. a Chicaitro shopper yesterday. j , Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Smith, of Uacon'! i, iu ctiu'riain me memners oi j their l-"ive Ii;tiured club this cveninu. ! In the absence of Mr. and Mrs. Kich-j ara Hates, Mr and .Mrs. ii. IS. campV Tl 1 ........... .( u. ii win suiSLiLiue-. Mrs. Ii. X. Canir.-j attended a meet IRir yesterday afternoon in A biting of the County Federation Officers of County convention. Mrs. C. !. Aiijderson. of Bacon street, a ctmrago visitor today. Mesdames A. Ottenbeimer, A. Good friend and M. Sr friend and M. Specter, of this c.ly iwt re gilt sts at a party yesterday af-

0f South Hohman street, Hammond. i J Miss Betty Luphold has returned to ! ?j her home in Williamsport. IndtanuJa

after spending . few days with niece. Mrs. P. Til. McCormack. of her the BhiUips apartments. On the return of Mrs. Max TVelnstock, of Chicaco avenue, yesterday :i"M the Presbv t r iu :t hospital, t'hiao, a beautiful bouquet from the Jiwish Ladies Aid g-rccted htr in her home. Mrs. Wcinstocl; was successfully' operated fin two weeks airo, and is recoverit sr nicely. Con grre Rational church of East Chlca;ro, Kunday, I-"eb. 1?: Morning sir-

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responsive reaatng, zso. 44; hymn (verfres 1, 2, E, 6,) No. 126; scripture; payer, anthem, "Fix Frorff My Heavenly Home." C. Vlntent. Offertory; Hvmn 1 ."No. lib; sermon, TThe Ct.unsel AsKicned." hymn (verses 1, 2, 4), No. 248; postlude. Lincoln IDay Program: I 7:30 jx. m.; Anthem, "Send Out Thy I Uffht," I"aks; Iuet, "The LiOrd is My ; Shepherd," Matthews; Mrs. Z. IJ. Camp i be 11 and Otto Sclfert. "Abraham Unj coin," (Drinkwater's famous play) to be given by- Miss Jean liarron Hurst, of Chicago. j The T'lymoutTi Club of the Congrccnttonal church will ertertain at a Valentine party Monday evening: in the church parlors. Any youn; people in the community who are interested in j this dub of youn? women are cordial-j ly Invited t-i enjoy the evening with them. There wiil be Kair.es, music, rePARTHENON fur a TP 17 HAMMOND, INDIANA

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each person la asked to contribute a valentine. Mrs. Harry Gardner of Elm street, who has been 111 for some time, remains about the same. The North Side Birthday club de-lig-htfully entertained la.t evening at the home of Mrs. W. H. Jeppson of Magoun avenue, in honor of Mrs. Cobb t nee Maud Jept'safc). and Mrs. Herbert Jones (nee Miss Oesiene DeHoll). The evening was spent In playing; games which were much enjoyed. The brides were each presented with a dozen beautiful rnaderia napkins. A delicious two course luncheon was served. Several young ladies, friends of the brides, had been invited into enjoy the evening with them. ADDITIOVAT. r.AVT nilCAfiO Two Days Friday nd Sat " orday, Feb. 17-18. Special 4 Matinee Saturday 2:15. rf-VJ" I'.-, "-r? : ' ' 0 Hi NOT divulge The pleasure of future patrons yourself, are kept in suspense ias .1 j&utope Powerful

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