Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 202, Hammond, Lake County, 17 February 1922 — Page 2
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Friday, February 17, 1922.
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...irokf-- in connection -with the . h.etl at the comer of Hrape1 i Vi-chixan wvius hits been -d into a coffee and Mr. Bur-ro-rr.-ietor of tb.e place, anthat. onlj U fcest tooine eooi- , erved to 4il ocjrtoirsers.
'T tmotc of tbe Universal Cersajiy, di -n by L B. Uon, i iato Lhe tar uf H. W. Jant u.t . ur of Pennsylvania avenue ,sMr: sW! ecreeta, Indiana llarin;r sC lcht damages to bot-h
cars. Mj. Schroedex, an official of the Portland Ciwnt com-aay. who witnessed the. accident cJaima ttvat neither driver slowed down for tli ros stret. No one v&s injitraJ.
parlors, 135th and Grapevine. Tbe public Is cordially invited. Supper aerve 6:20.
KAJK.BOWSKI DIsaURfiUDl
TKAU-riiU AT SKitCTW Jamee DcuTnantekaa is a hard name to proneuuoe and in a bni customer, too. They say ihe tried to t&ke a-way more tha-a he put In.
It is .believed when Douma.ate.itas was payinat hU monthly rxocery bill j at Christ IauiKolas' place, 3518 Block j avenue, Indiana HaJtor. yesterday, he j
became esjclt! at seeing go muca money in the world and without flg-ur-Ixy out the consequence aivatchwi the full layer of checks and currency from the till. 4umunun:r to nearly Ji09 and ran. H was arrested a few hours later at hi home, $507 Odax etret. ty Officer Hathaway.
Indiana Hartor M. E. Ladies' Aid are givlnc a chicken and noodle supper Saturday eveniner in the church
John RarbowskJ, agent evnd district representative of Raymond J. Eis-choCC. the Chicago fonri, who has collected large ui tiers of money from foreiKnersi in E&st Chicago and Indiana Harbor in exchange of his promissory notes and arrested here last Tuesday, was discharged by Special Judge Hyman M. Cohen yesterday when the prosecuti'n was unable to fill a oa&e against tiny. The son, Anthony Karfc-o wsX i. arrested with his father, ww released also when it was proven that he w-as not Implicated in any way with the "Get Rich Quick" schemes of DLschofl. Attorney Lester Ottenhclmer represented Che Karbowskis.
EX-SERVICR Mtt DOES,
Miles Crinian. ag-e IS. an ex-service man, serving; at Camp Taylor an discharged in 1918, died Tuesday at the
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I Indiana Harbor, and was buried yes-
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In oifirr years buying a used car was much like trading horses. The buyer had to be a fox and willing to take a long chance. The sale of used cars here Is a permanent part of our operations. To represent values accurately and to deliver all that is described is an invariable role in every used car sale we make. We have some particularly good values right now. Come in and look
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Hammond, with military tmonors. The Indiana Harbor American legion Post No. 266 were ia charge of the burial. Aa eeoort of ex-service men and police Iron the Bast Chicago police department were in attendance of the body to the Catholic Croatian church in Calumet and then to the cemetery where the remains) were laid to rest. While at Camp Taylor. Mr. Criana contracted tuberculosis and died as the result of this disease. The deceased) has no relative In this country.
nmra Bmni with its: sttjjtb. Attorney Willis E. Roe killed three birds with on trip. At Indianapolis yesterday the East Chicago attorney served on the executive committee of the state bar. attended the announcement affair of Albert J. Bevertdpe as candidate for state senator, and ended his busy day as ruest of the Indianapolis bar association banquet held at the Columbia J-ub. Judys Pare and Baker of the United States circuit court cave addresses at the banquet.
READ THESE TWIN CITY ADVERTISEMENTS
HEMSTITCHING Hrnutitr year Sria- Garment with Gold or Sliver Thread; by Waaeya. We mutch aQ colors. 91 State St. Phone
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WHITING CHAPTER AT
On Saturday the business meeting of the day was followed by a luncheon in tea room C at 4 p. m. A formal ball vu hisld in the Frtench room on Saturday evening. An open bouse was held at the homo of the newly elected errand vice-president. Miss Jane JScheri, on Sunday, from 2 to 6 p. m. The Beta Gamma Upsilon is a national, sorority, organized for social and charity purposes. It is widely scattered in the states, trany chapters being In the eity of Chicago and vicinity. The Whiting chapior has the true purpr.so of its organization ever in mind, and has done a great deal In the charity work in Whiting, never failing In their duties to the needy and ever ready to aid. IA answer to dutiful calls, In this work. The members of Iota Chapter attending were: Madams Lillian Soltwedel Caswell. Margrurite Schaub Hornett, Helen Marie Greenburg, Lucile Daegltng Koch, Helen Wonnacolt Parks. Gladys Oefflnger Ruft, Edna Putnam Schneider, Marian Beaubien ShaefTer, Ruth Gladden Sharp, Florence Denhara Wlckhorst. Ruth Gavlt Woodword, Elizabeth Swarta Zimmerman, E;thel Gladden White. Dorothy Bvans Rltter. Mlissea Klenore Beaubien. Vera Klau-
gher. Hazel Long, Blanche Meek. Nora Xineen, Lois Morrison. Oencvieve Scbrage and Mlldxed Walker.
STTIJi SHT.T.TNG HOOCH JiT HARBOR VALPARISO, Feb. 17. -ATsout 2:00 o'clock this morning, a man. giving his name aa J. Lattas. w arrested by tho police as he got off a Pennsylvania train, and lodged, in Jail. He had a suit case, in which the police report they found three gallons of moonshine. He also carried a loaded automatic
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Money to loan on 7 and S percent seenritiea for sale due 1 to 2$ months from date, denominations from $25 up. Real Estate gold bonds. Roe & Peter, .oa Law Office. 11-23-
Overland-Fudge Co;
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Have you tne4 the mm Inertia' wrr-oke with that velvet taste. Iry ue today. -U
NOTICE, Ir, Raleljrh P. Halo announces change of location of office after Feb. 11th. 1.JS3. to Suite 1. Victory Bldg., iftlt Forsyte avo. above Post Office, yhono 329. 2-S-10
Satisned smokers give prefcreaee the new Bteiling Booster cigar The Booster cig-wT If not why ootT f-ll
Paper Decorations. Nassau and Thompson, HZ Chioa&o ays, are exhibiting various' decorative irticles made out of Denisoa paper fabrics, we urge the populace of thi.
region to taka advantage of this op
portunity and receivo free instruction
and advice from this pleasing instructor for permanent and party decoration. S-17-t
TSPECNU TO THE Tl31 WmTINO, Ind.. Feb. 17. Tho Beta Gamma Upsilon Sorority held its fifteenth annual eonention at the Drake hotel in Chlcapo on February 1, H and 13, 1922. The Iota Chapter of Whiting attended this convention. The convention opened on February 10th with business meeting, and was followed by a Stunt party, the different attending chapters taking part In the program. In the evening an eight
course banQaet wa served in banquet room C, and was followed by a theater and bus party, the members seeinp "The Rose Girl" at the La Salle theater.
William Fairbanks in "HELLS BORDER" Also Good Comedy "The Wild Man in Africa" SPECIAL TOMORROW Fred K. Beauvais. the Famous Indian Guide, in "THE LONELY TRAIL" Also Good Comedy, Mutt & Jeff MATINEE ONLY 'THE YELLOW ARM"
BURDICK THE SMOKER COFFEE SHOP Grapevine and Michigan NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS Where yoa can get good coffee, good sandwiches and good pies and other good things.
revolver. Tho man says ho bought the booze in Indiana Harbor, paying 330 and didn't know where he was taking it, or what he was going to do with It. Ho Is In the Porter county jail, i i 1 i r-T-v
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Another Get-Rich-Quick Scheme Exposed
Many local people are said to have lost their savings because they "invested" it ia a get-rich-quick scheme furthered by a Chicago promoter. It is the same old story. Th promise of big reUi as. Then the crash, and all is lost Dut money deposited in the United States National Bank is SAFE. Savings kept here earn interest for their depositors, and are always secure.
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TIenty of ThrQIs, Mystery and Fan." N. Y, Evening Telegram.
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WAGENHALS & KEMPER Freient
The Dramatic Sensation of New York and Chicago
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Seat Sale of Prices Prerailittg for The Baf NIGHTS: 50c-Sl.0041.5a-S2.00 Box Seat S2.S0 MATINEE: 50c-75c-S1.00-S10 Blatrnee Satorday, 2:15 P. M. Night, 8:15 Prompt SEATS NOW SELLING FOR ENTIRE ENGAGEMENT
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