Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 5, Hammond, Lake County, 18 February 1922 — Page 2

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Fobruary 18, 1022,

Crown Point News Easy to R

Happenings Of A Day In Lake County's Lively CapitaL

"A Buck On Leave."

Miss Mary Whl taker has invited eTcrJ of her littl'S friends to bor home on Monday nijrht to help her coie'orate her birthday. Miss CharHna Nixon left for Marion. Ind., on Friday right to bo with relatives th-5re for several cays. City Mail CarTter Paul Knight has resigned his duties -with Uncle Hani to take effect the first of March to devote i.iim line to his insurance business, lwi.Tri.njr been very successful the past few j-intra in this work. I Raymond Ms.a will succeed him Ic the postal service. Itr. and Mrs. Verne Dyer. veil known here, living in Ieroy hive rented their farm home and arc going to Chicago to live early this spring. Miss Margaret ATJlwurm is spending the week end as the guests of Misses Helen and Elsa Koupa.1, students at lh "Cnirerfity of Illinois. M3ss rrieda Riebach, a former Crown Point Rirl, haa been spending a few c!ys -with the riaughtv-rs of Mr. and Mrs. Cliarles Miller. Miss Siebach is a talented musician and is going- to take a course in musie in Germany expecting- to leave next month. The dinner and card party given at St. Kary's Hall in Wednesday nisht was one of the most successful aftairs ever given by the members of that parish. A roast beef supper was served from 5:30 until ei&ht. many partaking of a delicious meal. Card playing began at 3 o'clock, twenty-three tables cjijoylnt; lhls amoseinent. Miss Marie Mracek held high score in 500 and Mr. Znrbrlgrsren ivon g-entlemen's prize. M'.as critonneU was given the ronxilation. Mrs. Josepih Helnrich held hig-h scorn in pedrf. A neat aui'i was

netted for the nrhonl btitit1!ng fun... Miss Irene Carroll, domestic science teacher in the Crown Point liij;h selem! Rpetit Saturday and Sunday with her parents in Fort "Wayne. Mrs. Julia It. S. I.tnny has hern nnable to attend to tier duties nt tnAllman Gary Co., the part few l;iyn on account of ii'imss. Editor A. A. Hibler of tli Hii;istoi was in Chicago on buslnef-" en Frlila-y. Miss Blanche l'org vvs In A'alp-irals on Saturday and SunJay with relatives. Tom Mracek was the winner of the boii-rooin si't ruffled off n Thursday night, for the benefit e" Mis. Middlntcn. The Times l:as b' t u.-keil to ;u-noun-c. A la . t.ur.iber of ;i.:.ket hall fans are accomt,nij inur the Amor. '.can lcir Ion basketball team to C ;i. ago tni?iil where they meet the jroTnr Hohrf Institute team. The Legion'satiM defeated the Hebrews two weeks at Crown Point .ind th-y r.iv. w:nx tu repeat the triek tonight . Sm.-e tiucrushing defeat, of the Whiting Ow 1 at Crown Point on Vn!iK,t;iy i.ilit and tiie loss of only thief games out of 21 played th-s I.ej;ioti b.i.skei toshers are fast gaining a name as our of t -crack teams and as one t he feared. mow MUtitnt.i; i.it i:sKS. George Ilorak, Matilda Vidakovir, R Chicago; Feter Kuwasky. ernnicn Zula. Gary; ThaJeu' .1. Oh-.j, Mella Froncek, Unst Chif.isn. Fr:tz Grive. ESeanore Neumann, Gaiy; John lien reward, Ijouisviile, Mao Luther, Gary; Percy G. IewH. Matil.ia Miner. Gary; lCmit Pavlik, Hammond. Kiizabeth IS. Tyyer, Chieaso; Brom.!a-a Groe.howski, S;i!u-s Kstko. Gar ; KoUiti K. Crooks, .Majgiivt A. r.lanchard, Ilc-bart.

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tf Korex the "Wonderful Home Treatment. Ctuarnnteert for Eeautis. You esti lift the load of physical wertkne.-s; wipv uuli the handicap of lovt vKor by (tie use of Korex. a wonderful seieimtie vegetable discovery, ivni'ev i a boon to sufferers from tlie th t; itiff (.firs of life. It is a true retn!ative of remarkable power. Contains no harmful druss or ojiate.s. Korex is more available, lunop more desirable than Monkey or Goat elands, mill run he used in the privacy of" your own home. it is a nerve and lymph le mil espei killy for physical weakness In men and women alike. You one nil the natural forces and tu I II 11 all functions". Korex is put up 'ii t iblet form and is sold oil a moneyhack mui r.'Hiiee, k' u riMc tio money 1 o l r v it.

now have ;he benefit or t In: reiii!-tor- offer of a y tor only 2.0' -enough to iv!io. results within a few 1 cnn et.i c, f. . or check.

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Gertrude, jr.fant daughter f Mr and Mrs. I. W. TrieC-i, 46 Sibley st., v-ho died a few hours after hi! ill, was buried yesterday at Oak Hi!l. Burns, undertaker.

I.OESTTT. DLniel. aSopiel infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ixivesey, 25S Plummer avenue-, vho died yesterday, was buried this afternoon Jrom the late residence. Lovesey, a police officer attached to Hammond Central station, adopted the child eome months ag-o when the mot tier appealed to police for ail. Burns, undertaker.

BrlATJY. A. 5. Brady, aed S3, died this morning- at his home, 1192 Garfield avenue, following- a brief illness. He is survived by his widow, five brothers and three sisters. Services will be held at All Saints church Monday at 7 a. m. Buriel will be made at Adamnville, Mieri., his former home. Z. J. Burns wlH conduct the funeral.

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CHICAGO. I'e'o. "I1o-.se who like their beer it can be stated, unofficially, tint the number is not insignificant aro waiting with impatient eagerness for the month of November to roll round. For, if plans C the "'semi-wets" go through, a state-wide volo to determine whether or not the people of Illinois wish prohibit ion laws amended to permit Up manufacture nn-l sale of light beer an l v ines - ill be taken at the ne.tt contrr.-ssional election. Petition. arc to be circulated throughout Illinois asl:!n;r that th" iiuest ion be placed on the concessional ballot. A larae organization it is Ftatcd. will be lot med to circulate the Petition . Two traestio'is will so on the ballot s-nould the petition 'obtain tho required number of sie-ners. The questions are : 1. .Shall "he Ptat? I..eg?s1ait- re amend the State laws to permit thmanufaeture and sale of light beer n'' wines'

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Free! K. Beauvais, the Famous Indian Guide, in "THE LONELY TRAIL" Also Good Comedy. Mutt & Jeff SUNDAY "THE HELL HOUND OF THE WEST" Also Larry Semon in "Solid Concrete" MONDAY AND TUESDAY William Russell ia "SINGING RIVER" Also "Miracles of the Jungle"

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Advertisers Notice 'e can handle your GOLD LEAF WORK MUSLIN SIGNS BOARD SIGNS WALL SIGNS Special Prices on Quantity Work. BRANT SIGN CO. PHONE EAST CHICAGO 1275-J 804 East Chicago Arenue

Interesting Calculation. It is estimated that if a simple grain of electrons (n pea weigh. a prain) could be isolated at the South polo, they would repel each other with a force of 112.ku1,00 tons.

TODAY Buck Jones in "RIDING WITH DEATH' Also a Good Comedy SUNDAY Big Double Feature Elaine Hammerstein in "THE WAY OF A

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SUNDAY PRICES Afternoon, 10c-20c-25c Night, 10c-25c-30c

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At Indiana Harbor Auditorium, Indiana Harbor, Ind. Given by MERRY MAKERS SATURDAY, FEB. 18th, 1922 Gents 55c MUSIC BY URBANEK Ladies 25c Lake Shore, Penn. R. R., Green Line and Gary cars stop at door. Special transportation after the dance.

"A baffling and Exciting Succession of Thrills." N. Y. Tribune.

PARTHENON THEATRE ' HAMMOND, INDIANA

LAST TIMES TONIGHT

''Plenty of Thrills, Mystery and Fun." N. Y. Evening Telegram.

Plenty of Good Seats NOW for AH Performances at 50c 75c $1.00

WAGENHALS & KEMPER Present

The Dramatic Sensation of New York and Chicago

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