Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 205, Hammond, Lake County, 21 February 1922 — Page 2

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Tursdar, Februarv 21, 1922.

LIVE NEWS FROM THE TWIN CITIES

FRIEIJMAX PLE.VOS FOB HOSPITAL Julius Fri"1man, chairman of th Chamber of Commorea cnraittoe sponsoring the movement for a city hospital, la keeping hi no4 to the grindstone, es it were. In his fight to bring about tho construction of & city hospital in tho city of East Chicago. Xig-ht and day Mr. Friedman harass you with hia story. "What do you think about It now?" The llatener not knowing to what Mr. Friedman is referring-, will ask htm to corao ag-aln. "Are you with me." Thi person unable to understand this coda of ling-o, will probably say "I'll r.iive to bite w-hat is it Julius?" An3 then Mr. Friedman will unwind and g1vo the ifortunate listener the wholo story from bg-!nnin t-- end. "A city of 40.000 people tho dirt need of a hospital with the co-operation of tho people we'll ct it, etc., etc. "Finally he has converted another to the long: list of petitioners for a hospital. Tonight the several civic organizations, the local orders, a committee from the chamber of commute an) members of the common council will meet to learn of the opinion of ail an l to discuss the subject pro and con. Ml-, ri'vdraan will represent the Chcmber of Commerce at this meeting:. IMEN'S CLCB MEET1XG. Aside from tho regular attack on the public utility rates by the cities of the Calumet region, tho Con?reg"aton Men's Club is keeping in step anl working: along1 similar linns. Carl D. Thompson, secretary of the Public Ownership Lcag-u) of America, was the speaker on municipal owner- ? '.up of utilities be-fore the members of tii. Men's Club last evening-. The speaker's subject was bread and drew in as examples, hundreds of cities In the United States, where municipal ownership of utilities has been fmind a success. Mr. Thompson broajrht out the point of basing rates on dead capital etock as beingf the secret of high rates with private owned utilities. While with the rnunioipal owned utilities, th? capital stock Is brought down to the lowest possible minimum, eliminating and salvaging any stoclt that is not considered active, then.-by decreasing rates under city owned utilities. 1VTERBSTISO WKDDIXti. On Sundar. the lSlh of February, 1912, occurred ar event of much inter-,.-n-.r.jf the people of East Chicago, capeclay amousr the Italian people, v t.nj o.nds of matrimony were Joined between Mustiola Velatini and Louis Ferrini at Sacred Heart Clvurch at 10:30 a. m. The ceremony was perHEMSTITCHING lleaiatiteh yonr Pprlnjc Garment wttU ;old or Silver Tnread by Waaeya. W inntrh n color, 91 Mate St. Phone .10, Hammond. 8-14,-tf nv you tne the new (Heritor emoke -with that velvet taste. Iry cne tQfiay. 9-U NOTICE. Dr. r-.:e!ffh P. Hale fiianye of location of office af t, r Feb. Uth, 1322, to Suito 1, Victory VAdf;., 46X4 Forsyth ave, above Toot Office, phone 220. 2-8-10 Satisfied tinckers g-lre preference the new Stei Hag Booster cigar Th Booster cigar? If not why not? -H Paper Decorations. Nassau and Thompson. 812 Chicago avc., are exhibiting- various decorative articles made out of Denison paper fabrics, we urg-e the populace of th!8 i-eion to take advantage of this opportunity and rcc-'-ivo free instruction and advice from this pleasing instructor for permanent and par;y decora1c.n . 2-17-21

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,' J .i formM by R,iDomn ar-ii .iiirn) Zavat T1':!' a v -b T"" " ie, for:ntr!y , it fail tof i a i '. u Teatli arried a show- j and i!I1,J j bride's hrip of Pittsbnrg-h, wore a crpe t: 1 wirh vei! lilies of tlv- A-altey and er ftKujuet of bride's of the v.i'.ley. A.fter they jiroepo'ied to tho where a sumptuous V'" was eerve-i. aftt-r wiii.-V taken to K iter bilT wii."-.-enjoyed vM.il a 1ft t- !: bride and crtM'in ?.-f :' on a h ' mo'ui trip about 'en days. Many iiiin? dinner I !'! WM'o iar ' 1 n a s V-rk . " r " ' r O'ltnf -towi fgxuftkf.n were present, from Cleveland Kalamaaoo, MH-wa-ukee, Chloa?o and !T-" ' and many Imsines people of Ka.-1 Oiioaso and Indiana Harbor. The bride received many beautiful and costly present. After March 1st, Mr. and Mrs. Ferrinnl will ba at home to their many frinda at the home of h groom's mother a- fv.uth Olcott avenue. WEDVK'inVV BtVR lffI,irY. Torr.orrAll bnr.::-. conseqt:--' v. iw. F'A 'h ; Ijolid;. il.'u- i a -. ! Twin City News Arotes V The Indies Aid of the S'.vci.sh Lutheran church of F,ast 'hicaico -will mc.it Wcdnersday afternoon at ti.e home "f Mrs. Kay Abbott. 4 3 3J lidrn-ic avenue. I'lease note the change in day. Miss !;;sth--r tl'iiTiis huildlrjr office force. : r i-.o ' n ; timet ;i.herit from her mall

is to be expected in a bank account. It's the HABIT and not the amount that's important. Form the habit of saving and you will be surprised to see how fast you can climb. If you would SAVE WORRY. SAVE MONEY. Your Savings Account, however small it may be, is solicited by this bank. GET STARTED BY OPENING A SAVINGS ACCOUNT IN THIS BANK TODAY. CAPITAL $100,009 00 SURPLUS Earned $100,000.00

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fasti J f Wws Helen PettiRrew. above no would b R-oemor. and her sister Alice, who in her campaign mansger and publicity director. Miss rTe.en Pettijrrew a pretty maiden of twentr-one vem. has bepun her campaijrn for election to the governorship of Kansas and is confident that the voting people of that state will make her a factor to he .-onsldered in the race Her sister, Alice Petticrew is maneirine her campaign arc4 handling the publir.ty Miss P' t it-'reu includes in her tampniiTi! i.';-. '.form a plank afirminst the "iilue iaws." She :e aEr.unst iress reform ami -r.'i - w movmertts She is head of the Art! War club, an irs-amxatirtn promoted to -arry on DropattaodJi HkruiTist war of nv sort. 1 Hi". In IV. C. Jo.'irs cfTi. e on a.-vut-t Alr. Jm.it.l M'f.f..r, )ce-pr-ji(ient cf h- Vf.tl hi's r-;r.;if -f the Kirm Hact!-t vliurci. C K:il Oii.-aifH, will c:-t.-r!.j n thr cir.-!e t'.i r'i.ert.o.n at m Mauhn 'A ;,sti1' t t n 'I her home. 525, 13 1st st. X lie ;! o -e,j or th uarty will sc iir the nt of '.tie circle.

Mlihx-s ;.-.rir.n and da-tjrhtr, Mrs j t-Z j ers hkii and have llel in Kst ' !j. I. ...)frev. it it Su'-ininy for New j ChK-j f.-.r the past ZZ ern. T.ei',;rt. Ky., to be p -.-i t nl i- t in pn- j treax-..l a a men. her of the Onlumet '"er-i at thj Jhri -1-1. - r, StihI.i j- of Kh- J 1 . A. H, chapter and s. cunsintnr.t nim'it I';tt.ri-k, sou of Mr. and Mn. I. ; ber of the C'ongrfgn ttonKt church of T, ;orrnan. Air. linrmau will return th j this city, and was respected by all w-ho iant of the u-.-ek. wh'i Mrs. (w.rifrev 1 knew he' Hhe leaves to mourn her

1 11 remain for a loiijrer home of her brother. visit at the The Ijftd'os Aid of th. "onrrec t U.r.al church will h-j!d th-ir monthly busiKeetinsr arid sm- n in Uie chur-h 1-Mriorn -',)i.e!y afternoon. All mem-i-rs :nl t't lend.-i .ii .- urii-'l to be pret.- , T . Tie Mothers Ti-a, of the Indiana Har-;"-r M. I:,, c-'irfh wiil meet Friday af. :-rrofri In the f-i' Ul rooms cf t tie Lurch, Mr. Js-in.-tt Mii'i wi'l have oi tht- ! v'-li i! tid VI r. J-'re-l ii kl-r Mi.i f;ive a tlk on tio rri'-t..'"-!s ? la:r,(.!is I'.eri. The hoMeeseu are Vf es--inl'rH Joiol t"i'.e;iS. Clu-IT Step). f.S i:-i Jol.n ..iiini.ii:. Mr, !fer,rv Invi. la ft a .". r-'i-re.J h 'a viriy; r I i - : t rvoiis hit" i U (1. Instructions Free 5f - v You can make a beautiful Lamp 1 n t it - i or Basket at a small expense, instruction given from 11 a. m. to: 8:30 p. m., in our Denison goods , l i department. Nassau & Thompson 5 812 Chicago Ave. East Chicago f

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Time to get up if you want your breakfast, and your train I A lucky strike for you this morning. When we discovered the toasting process six years ago, it was a Lucky Strike for us. Why? Bee ause now millions of smokers prefer the special flavor of the Lucky Strike Cigarette because It's Toasted f vrhich meals in the doJioioa Bur ley flavor And also because it's At Trtttao CtTi Wednesday for points In Texas, in hopes of regaining his former good health. Mrs. O. C. Krandenburp and Mrs. Frank Williams will be joint hostesses Friday veninr at th UranJcnbursr i home on North Magoun avenue, at a ! 5..,1.f)t n iriy f,..r the Welfare aj."ocla- : ;;,! of Hits city. trn. K'i Sir.-. ?s quite ill i' I i ,? Nortn o:.-ctt - f tonsllui. Mtj Mary M. C'vriy fh-ney jf (Mj t!cott .(in & n n ' ! r'-ed ;ai.-r. v. u.j l!d 'tO re1 r of BTirs a v e n j , w ho s in ye'ero 's th'n afternoon in Oak H.:l cenn-'ery, Ikmmwtd. The .ie-i'" e? b'-ni at the honse at ; iclw.-k, Uf; Mi-r.ro-?. former pator ! . ! (i, i r,r.i. i-. ii ;!.: tl anil 'if IMs city, nn.i a close frier.d of I IV- family. . (onlm-td the b rvice. Mr. Cheney ;.iiN(i-d away Saturday afternoon at ' 4;S0 o'elo.-k. She wa 76 years old the ; K-th of thl. month. Mr. ar.d Mrs.' i i. htricv were marrh ii in Wtncheter j loss her ftged tmshand. Byron Cheney u-h" le Si years old and who has the f.yrnpfithy of the entire community, and i ('.id rii'-, Mt VanXandt of Fast Pt, Uouis, III. Mtc. O S. 'fn-n and (iurk-t-r, Mim Mary Creeri. aixter and niece ! r-f Mr. -lieney, of Chicago are here it-- attend ih funeral. j The I. A. I,, ctub will meet flits eveniiii at the home of Mie Maricitrei Knirlish on South Mugoun avenue. This i vtll he in the form of a Ceorge WashI ir.p-tc-n party. Five hundred v. ill be the idlveriion of f he evcnitiS, II", S. A. M. Colinm 'f the First U. P church of ChiciiKo. v tll be at (tie V. 1". church, 1 x t h and Hemlock ntreet !lii! nfniiig a' 7:S't. This is the see0. 0ri nirht of a week of special service. The Mittject win be "Who Art Thou." Th Hlhle scho...l nil! have a part in 'I - 3IT-' Ice, Mr. H K Ma.r.iim of T'etrcit. arrived yt stenlay to spend h few days at (he home f her father,, John .St-ih.;i..s.. 01. Aldis a ven :je. All those Intel ftf-.i in sirig-tn; ere re-juestea to prwent at the practice of the Cora! Society which is hef) n tlic Congrea-a tlorial church each Wed-liCMiay-e-.r-nirig at. 7:45 o'clock. Mi F'orer.o l::,vrvi is $n Crown J'o'.nt vixitina; friends and re.-uperatlnp after an attack of the arrlppe, Tbe ladles of the Baptist church are nvitigr a Washington T' th's everine n the church parlor. A fine program haa been prepared, and the ladles extend it. cordlat Invitation to rnori hers and friends of the church n attend. Mr. and Mrs I B. Sllvertloirn entertained Ml":- K.ninm t;rt"r of -Gary over the wck-end M;.--" Cnrlii-r !h FiiK'ish t ,i i:i fim i . t,ei-;. n hlgii school and was a c'a.-esmn to. of Air. and M r-. Silver: horn at their former home m Wiwnmn. John Marner a -companh-d by h.s i-oti. ("harl. v, and daughter. Ml K-f.her, visited Mr.-j. Sertfei t. !n .outii Chtcajto on Sm.-ia. Mrs. fiedfert in ti e itraoijrno- '. "er of Charles and Father. ' i.ni Mr. K. J IrvIh r.terta!ne1 the fo' lowing guests Ht dinner S;!ttirf!y H ' -.-:K. Mr, hf! ! H F '.-."H't i end Mr. ni,.i N'l-t si!d-r t..J dauenicr.

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Unut V. Qtnhi. John V CHnin. aasiaunt O. S district attorney at Chicajro has been BQpei,ded by Attorney General Dauhrrty at Clinin'a reqwst, while differences in the Chicago office are settled Clinin'a clashes with Jadpe Lundis and Jodj?e Evans in regard to the disposition of som aquor caaea caused the situation, it is said. Mrn. Mwy Hutchlns, who has been tip-ending the past two months with her sister, Mrs. 2,lartha Otia of G30f Kennedy avenue left Saturday for Rochester and Utica, New York, in which places she will visit relatives and friend until about the first of April when she oxpecta to reach her home in Malone, New Yorlc. The Tri Kappas will meet this evening at the home of Mrs. Harry Dickinson, 671, 150th St., Hammond. La.st Thursday evening the Welsh Society met at the hoirie of Mr. and Ifm. Joseph Fisher, 474 4 Northcote avenue to practice for the banquet to be given at the Methodist church in tary, on March 4th. All went well until T. Mati-hm arrlvi-.d at the door with a. totijU"t. which r.-v-s eived, and the card attached taid, vonipiirnenta from tin- rp.-artet.. Mr. ar-i Mn. 1-iPher then r-e-.-ame MiKpicio-i. a.- th!- was their wrddinc a nr.iver-i;. r. it was not . ,.?-- until other arrived .13-1 a ol!y Kood tltr.o was enjoyef .itU rnHit.-, Rime a and, iust. but rot lfit, the dcll--i'--ui lunch which ti.e ad:e had prefar.d. I . r - . . . : r. : -4 t of ir;-i 1 r -" . i-i le:f.-inK " " 1 i J r d 4 y with Mr. ir.il Atr-. if. E. Stor.e, f'-r 1 Ofi Ar sri t- "."lie re she will i-t reW.v fv.r the t.-.;t six weeM. Mr. ml Mr.-. St.'-T.e wiil remain indefinitely 'hMrle- Mrr.er. -vf;o T-cr; ci'il erijBrlr.Tr at a. niimt-r tI'Uivh. Ok U f-ent by hi-th'-i Gmvr Tick C- rp.. f-ir f yer. left Ui.-t v;ilnjr for , t- which pl.r he in be-ng corn! any . Mr M.irc-r ex pects to he rlmic Mrs So. -atis j.i-ri'iH thin til f-ittiM Floyd 1-Yyar, ..-iitly In Tulsa If icti'ty. bn retur-ied fo her home l,-t week from Mercy hospital In ttary, w-i.-re underwent an operation tlr- week-? o. Is -iot so well her f rSer-d vcij'ii lk to fee, she is r-Hi-k in tied Ati,n f ; ft - r : n tr from the efiectij of the jrtt tnj ethr which whs administered iluruidr the operetiiHi. BIJOU TODAY William Russell m " "SINGING RIVER-' Also "Miracle? of the ung!e" SPECIAL TOMORROW "NEPTUNE'S BRIDE" iiaiviiisa 9 r m n m & & m ELUX THEATRE." TODAY Conway Tearle in "SHADOWS OF THE SEA" Also pdthc N ew and Comedy WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY Trim Mix sr. m i "JRAI1JN" FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Pear! White in "ANY WIFE" a IRIC1S1K1 a m ii m m m i ! II BO at JL W

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AIrt. Janice Clements will entertain the past matrons of tho Kastern Star on Friday afternoon at her home on .North Baring avenue.

gUMaSSMBM Card of Thanks We wiiti to thank our friends, neighbors lind relatives for their kindness and sympathy shown us during the iilnrsH and dath of our beloved -wife and mother, and Tor the beautiful floral of-!rin;-t. WAicuErN a. mzyv.uxj an'd famiTr. 2:21 His K. O. Punch Hit Something Hard JINTF.tNAT'ONAt NEWS SCRVK.E) KANSAS flTV.JCiyde Taybr took a "kayo" swlnt; at a purirhlnsr haft but hit a hard board Instead. Now he ii Keeking- $7,500 damages from tfce amusement, park managers where the wallop tertinfr d'-ice was- In operation. Tho Mow, which Taylor alleges Just about put hie trusty rlfrht mauler ont Your Income Tax Report is Due Income tax returns and part r total payments for 1921 are Jue. Hie return must be filed and at least one-fourth payment nust be made on or before Vlarch 15 that is less than a nooth away. Let Us Help You Go to any of these four 3anks for assistance in making ut your report. Experts will gladly assist you to make out your report. There is no charge. Do not wait until the last moment. Call early and ivoid tile rc?h. Income Tax Department United States National Bank Indiana Harbor First National Bank First Trust and Savings Bank First Calumet Trust and Savings Bank East Chicago 'ES3E233SSBE22!

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of commission, was delivered while Tayy-r wa senjoying himself at the par,k last Eummcr. Ha alicecs th.park managers were negligent In placing: the hoard close to the punching device, si close, in fact, that his KwiiiK crashed into it full tilt.

BURDICK THE SMOKER COFFEE SHOP Grapevine and Michigan NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS Where you can get good coffee, good sandwiches and good pics and other good things. Advertisers Notice We can handle your GOLD LEAF WORK MUSLIN SIGNS BOARD SIGN'S WALL SIGNS Special Prices on Quantity Work BRANT SIGN CO. PHONE EAST CHICAGO 1275-J 804 East Chicago Avenue JSIIEl m. 8 HEU THEATRE TONIGHT w i . i ri'ju WHAT'S BEHIND THE Sign on the Door Norma Talmadge MOST BRILLIANT PERFORMANCE That's What the Hammond People Acclaimed Sunday, and They're Right PRICES: Afternoon, 10c-20c ' Night, 10c-20c-25c Read The Times Want AJ ;gil TODAY. TOMORROW. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY I

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