Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 212, Hammond, Lake County, 1 March 1922 — Page 7
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Airs. Wm. Wilson of gherld.in aive., entertained twelve little girls in honor ef her da-uahter iis'9 nint ii birthday . ft htr home Kriilay afternoon The afternoon was sjent In playinjr graitie.i after which a dainty luncheon was f"rf-"1-Whiting Iodae "No. 34K, Knights of j j ythiaa are making arrangements to j ceibrate their thirtieth anniversary, n Thursday evening. Match fill. J 922 fit the I. O. O. F. Hall on Fichmpp nvenne. The speakers of the even-irig-will be Mr. J. Stinson of M.itiimond and Rev. W. O. Taylor of the Presbyterian church of Whiting. This will bo followed by an entertainment ind dance, after which luncheon will ': served. All Knlgrhfs of Pythian, their families and friends are cordially invited to attend. Ionaid Dallas and Gersrpe Ch'.'ds were called to Boston by the serious i. In ess of Mrs. Dallas. Mrs. Chap. Maunder of SZl Ohio ave. who has been ill with influenza and 'gurichitls, for the past two weeks is i t-coverin? "Theodora," vrhleh romri to the I"rinoe t bin eventnK, tonuirrnn and l'ritlay of thU week, Trill not be nhnni i any of the blic Chirac:" thentersi u rani after April Ktih. Thin pic-lure 1 mailo the same people who pnxlueel "Calilrla." and coat over three million dollars nml took two year In the iakinic. 2S.(HH nctor took part. It l;n created a sensnllon In the world of motion pltrTirea and la no doubt one "f the creatritt motion picture ever known. 2:2T:St Tile local fire department responded t a call in a coal shed In the rear of ine Mellln flats In Sheridan avenue, ''wing to th quick response of the department the blaza was extinsruishei before it had gained much headway. The alarm was t-.irned in by .-lerahant Police HJward Kiepser. Henry Ijinn cf Central avenue, -who as been Ml wlrh pneumonia, is rapidy improving;. M.r. and Mrs. Ig-yett who have been visiting their daughter Miss Naomi -iffett have returned to their home 'n Frankton, Indiana, -Mrs. William Wilson cf 4S7 Sheridan Rvenue delightfully entertained the Girl Kcont leaders at her home, Monday everinsr. Several of our faculty are attending t!". National Educator Asso.iation 'Teetinps which are be.iu; held at vari- '. Ch'cag-o hotels this week. The confectionary store of N-ck loorg-e was the latest scene of holdup ndsts a Sjnday e-veninjr when two fllc.Tv-s entered the place of business on New York avenue and Flschrupp avenue ani relieved tho proprietor of S 20.00 in ca.h. A re-election of officers for the Home Kconomlcs flection of the Women's Fortnightly Club will take pia.ee at the next meeting which will take I lace March 14th. 'Mrs. Eaton will be hestess. The Child Welfare Club -which meets "'.f-rv Tnrrtav afternoon at 2:30 p. iinp.es I ieep Young Mm Down! They Make Women, Too, Puzzle! Mow S. S. S. Stop Slcia Eruptions Positively. Pimples and akin eruptions have a price, you pay for every puetule, black-head and pimple on your face. Pimples produce prejudice and pre;nt prosperity, lour heart may be gold, f. S. S. TVU1 Kid Ton of the Crashing TUo-ple-Cnlaaltr. A-iVj but who wants to klag eruptioraT limply men don't look like the owners cf anything. Timply women, too, are puzzles, with no prospects and iTO Tower. Young men and women, here's the positive way out. Physics and purgatives will fail. What you need is a scientific blood -cleanser. Si. 3. 3. is one of the most powerful destroyers tit blood Impurities. You can prove this m a short time. H. S. has been passed on by a jjry of millions of people just like yourself. It Is considered one of the most powerful vegetable blood-purifiers and fleph-bullders in existence. That's why you hear of so many underweight people putting on lost flesh In a hurry, why you hear of so many rheumatics being freed from this f-courge, with S. S. S. Start today with f;. K. S. tuid see your face clear and your Bkin pet ruddier, your flesh firmer. It will give you a boost In your career. S. S. S. is sold at all drug ptores, in two sizes. The larger size the more economical.
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m. In the Domestic Science room of the high school building will be in charge of Ir. Koeh'.er for the next two month?. The Woman's Foreiprn Missionary Society of the M. K . Church will meet at the home of Mrs. J. J. Miles at the corner of Indiana Blvd. and Kuclid avenue, soCMtid flat, rear, on Thursday
afternoon at 2:31 p. m. Mrs F. Sa.lathe of Chicago visited Whit inn: friends ysterday. Whiting A d vcrtisem en ts Are Winners When you think of furniture, think i or IL Gordon &. Sona. 2-10tf "Whiting- Jewelry stores wil close al S p. in., except Monday and Thursday at 8 p. m. Saturday and pay day al 10 p. m. H-10-tf 15.000 rolls of Wall Taper, from So to Too per roll; about 50 per cent cheaper than last year. Tom Smelser, 605 Indianapolis boulevard. 2-15-tf What would happen If 40 llona were turned looae on 119th, atreetf You may net a faint Idea by arelng "Theodora" at the I'rlnce on Wednesday. Thursday and Friday. 2;:27:6t A great $1.00 Shoe Sale at II. OorI don & Sons, begins Thursday, March nd. Whiting. 2-28-2 For Bali -Seven room cottage. Inquire S39 Sheridan avenue. 2-21-3t The Whiting Flower Shop now open with, a full line of Potted Plants. Fern.and Cut Flowers; B05 Clark, st., phone Whiting 463-R. 3-28-3 Do yon remember wbat fnrre "Cablrta" first ereafedt "Theodora," CaMela" , first ereated t "Theodora." by the same producers. Is an even greater achievement In the prouress of motion pictures. If you miss "Theodora" yon may as well stop going to ee motion pictures. .2:27:61 Maxcel Waving, Shampooing, icalp Treatment. Facials. Italr Bobbing, Manicuring, etc Done by MrK. Fogfh, 133 S Amy ave. rhone ;U5-M. Whiting. 3:1:3 First Class Barber Shop. We are cutting our prices in half, beginning Feb. 24. Stanley Kuleezkowski, 532 New York avenue. Whiting. 2-24-6t FOR RENT One furnished room; Inquire 333 Sheridan avenue. Whiting. 3-1-1 TXi3T Pmall key. between 119th st and New York avenue; Finder will please return to Whiting News Co., Whiter. 3-1-1 STAR TTlP.ATnE TOVIG-HT Kndolp'h Valentino In Tenr Horemri of the Apoealype. 3-1-1 Steaay savers ana souna aieepers. : There Is no greater wense of security nor surer source of contentment than th knowledge that you have a littloi money deposited In the Whiting Sav-j lnes and Ixan Association to serve a: n barricade between you and possible; time of trouble, rate 6 per cent. Ourrent dividend! 3-1-1 PRI.CK THEVraE TOMf.HT "TIIEODOHA," with Rita Jollvet. Tie world' greatest love story, arnh Bernhardt' reatet trlumpU, a gripping wonder drama of an empress irho sacrificed rlehea of the world, power of an autocrat, everything for the man he loved. 3-1-2 ROBERTSDALE J PRICF, THEATRE TOMOHT THKODOIIA," wdth Rita Jollvet. The world" arreatest lovo atory, Sarah ilernhardt'n greatest triumph, a gripping wonder drama of an empress who aerlfllced rlche of the world, power of an autocrat, everything for the man he loved. 3-1-2 STAR THEATRE TOMIillT Rudolph Aalentino In 'Eonr Hnrvpmen of the Apocalypse." 3-1-1 The Mighty Five and the Robertsdale Eagles basketball teams, played at the franklin Auditorium on Friday afternoon, the score was 6 to 7 in favor of the Mighty Five. The members of the Mighty Five team are Virgil Kggers, IVern Witter, John Kaminski, Henry Thlebolt and John ilollick and those of the Itobertsdale Eagles are Warren Egsers, Bob Stanton, Edson Buehler and Eotiis Anderson . - a Day and Watch the Kesults matter Into livicK cells and tissue unless jou have plenty of organic iron in your blood. For centuries scientists tried In vnln to make organic Iron. At last the problem was solved so that you may now obtain rure organic Iron like the Iron In your blood from any drugr.lst under the nam of "Nuxated Iron." It has been arranged to (tire every purchaser of N muted Iron, who wishea rtorneUiiiiK to help put ou flesh o- lacrease weight, a large regnlsr $1.00 packafre of Genuine Yeast Vitsmlne Tablets absolutely free. Be sure to take only Nuxated Brand Yeast Vitamine Tablets with Nuxated Iron. lo not be mislead by imitations which often contain drtie. nil H V- f-pfSi& fi
MINER'S CHILDREN, AFTER WINTER OF WANT, FACE MORE PRIVATIONS
..." A: v'X t -I V.- -V. ; A a. f-Zf 2 -iVC s Xv West Virsri-nia miner and "lheodori,1' which come to the I'rlnreas thin evening, tomorrow and Friday of thla week., will not be whown In any of the big Chicago theaters im- ! til after April 10th. 'Ihia picture is j made by the unit people who produc- J ed ''Cablrn," and r over three mil- ( Hon dollars and took two years In Ihe ' making. XI.IHHI actors took. part. It haa ereated a nennatlon In the world of motion pltrures and is no doubt one of the greatest motion pictures ever known. 2:2?:t Mr. and Mrs. Ruff of Chicago are moving into one of the L.ueke fiats on Stanton avenue this week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Petersen of Irfike avenu", visited the iatter's mother,
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Mrs. Mauke of Hammond ever Sunday. , fact that other pr ints may have the Edson Dresson returned to his homu : cable ndvnntaire. This city nlso m.iinfrom the Illinois university at Cham- i tain a the most powerful and completePatgn. Til., the latter part of last week, j iv equipped radio stations of any city Mr. and Mrs. K. Kartell, Mr. and ! m the world. It works effectively with Mrs. I'. Ijese and children and Mrs. . stations 10.000 mils away and keeps A. Barteli, attended the Tivoit theatre J Up continuous communication day and in Chicago on Saturday evening. j niit'ht with places 5 . 0 ) 0 mies away
Miss Lydia Wiehorst, who has been confined to her home on Roberts ave.. with the fiu is reported a little, better at this time. Mrs. Jake Rachi of Indianapolis Bi-vd., entertained eleven little boys and girls last Friday afternoon in honor of her little daughter Margaret Jean's third birthday anniversary. Tho little tots enjoyed the afternoon playing games of all kinds, alter which Mrs. Baohi served a lovely luncheon with a large birthday cake that had three pretty candies on it. Little Miss; Margaret received many pretty gifts in remembrance of tho day. Quite, ft number from -here stepped in and surprised Mrs. stiller on sun -1 day afternoon and helped coie-brato her birth-lay anniversary. Ti.'e guests' enjoyed a u cry ivcamnt afternoon, j tne luncheon which was serve! was j more than appreciated bv everyone i-il every ;i 1 1 e- r! u noe. Manv irif; were re. ed by Mrs. Stiller who makes her home with her daughter, Mrs. I'eter lees:of Central avenue. Mrs. Stivers' sr-n Emil and family of East Side were the out of town guests. " j Mr. and Mrs. Jak" Each!, Sr., of 120th tret are enterta!li!nic r.heir nephew Carl Eidle who arrive. 1 at their home last Saturday from CTrnany. The young man who Is twenty-one years old is expecting to make America his future home. Mr. John Plaul of Hammond visited at the Ela'il Lome on Kobcrts ave., las. Saturday. Mrs I. McEaughlin of li iberts ave. was a business visitor in South Chicago on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor of .i'kc avenue have 'been ntt rtainlns th-vr uncle who recently returned from a' -toad nnd s now visiting a brother in Chicago. , MERRILLVILLE Thete will be a special sermon and some special music at the M. K. church next Sunday. He suro to be present. Wayne Shoupe was on tiie sick list la?'t week. There will be no Aid Society this week on account of the ladies nrrvinc lunch at the Ileiney and I-Viiren sale. CTr. and Mrs. Harry Ildincs from South Gary .vpent Sunday with the if. and Mrs. H. L. Iddinics. W. H. Smith and family of Hammond were visitors at the H. linrton homo last Sunday There wa- a wreck, on fhe '.. &- O. railroad Saturday nisrht, r-o the mail train w;s juite bite. The Belziiover fainiiy were all sick with bad clds l.-it week. Charity I'.o; d l.- .sick with the fin, he has not been well for sonic time. Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Stfiltz m-ide n business trip to Chb-ao last l'ridny. Rev. KoeniK' was ab'e to be at tho church last Sunday at Turkey "reek. The C. & O. railroad .agent has had a relapse and a supply asrent eanoonday morninfr. Mr. Brap-g's mother came Sunday morning'. The Absent-Minded Professor. The professor was rle-eply aboriieil In some scientific subjoet when the nurse announced the arrival of a boy. "What who?" Ktnmtnered the professor absently. " Why Interrupt me Isn't ray wife at home?" GRIESEL, TRULE Y & BROMSCHWIG Funeral Directors Ambahnce Service i Phone Whiting 351 ! Res. 532, 233R j Anywhere Any Line i 426 USth STREET, WHITING j
By reason of the depresKion, Wet Virginia ooal miners have had little work during the past yenr. and their families have sufTrred many privations. Now. tv'th a strike loomine on ipnl 1, they face the likelihood of even p-reater want The oal miners nsk an Increase in wages of 20 per cent. The operators declare they will cloe the mines rather than pav the proposed increase. Attempts to pet the operators and union heads in confereiice have 'ailed.
4 rijrv S "vv 5. ? r.i t - ; "i' Z rt. i it k V,, ' 'Ve w ' i X 5w 6ve of his sis children. NgwKh; AYYVf trf T.jrtt. kvinnc Pr-frt I V1 'J1'"' y - tiiTli ne w YORK, March. 1. The long distance radio trailic of the world today centers in New York City. A message broadcasted from here mnv lie ! r,,a(, a frtlrflon of a f.rr..(i ,.,t ' ( 2 countries. This m-nn.-j among other things, that America will not be handicapped in world communication bv the , traversing the polar reiri ns for short cuts to i:urr;p.; and Asia. H is the only city in the world v it Is a loim-distan-e radio station in the very heart of the business section an otiice on P. road street. William W. Sewell. the late Theo. dure Ko was the sevt it's famous Maine mjide, second person to inscribe his name in li cuest book of the Women's l.oosevelt Memorial association, at ivoosevcn s oirtnplaoe, 2S Kast 20th street. He visited there one day laft week ns a guest of honor. The first name on the book is that of Marshal Koch. 'c riin' quite al right for women to us,lrp m"J's l'litical jds and get ;,h"''1 d of th,'!n occasional 1 y in business ; "" ln taken? Sadie Scho 'aafess&saa iaiigar'iisss5asg 1 5 ' .
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but how is this last victory of the city, has won the position oj cheer leader over seven boy contestants. Irene Bordoni, she of the wonderful eyes, is back on llroadway: and this time as a star in her own ritht. She has the title role in "The. French Doll," a bubbling comedy which gives Miss iiordonl a chance to sing some good t-onisa in her own fetching way. Times Square is running a close second to itome as a gathering working place for bop gars. Professional bej;j;ary has gradually increased in New York and particularly jn that district OurinK the past several weeks until it exceeds anything the city has ever known before. Thousands of dollars nightly it Is estimated, are extracted by deCt beggars from the Times Square dining and theater crowds. It is perfectly easy for a "panhandler" there to take in $5 an hour .whereas earnings up to $60 au hour have been reported. A wreath of ivy from Sulgrave Mangr, the home of George Washington's family in ilnKland, was placed upon the bust of the Father of His Country in St. Paul's chapel here, the other day, by James A. Stewart, special messenger from iingland. Parachuting becomes practical as well as picturesque .at times: and an ordinary practical umbrella will serve for the parachute. So one Kthel Key. 275 Broome street, discovered the other nij,'ht when she escaped from a Chinatown rendezvous, raided as an opium den. The woman was on tiie fourth floor of the building i.ml she stepped to the window sill, opened an umbrella, and dropped to the street. She didn't quite escape, but she did land uninjured. The New Tork Federation of Churches is organizing an employment burI eau to te conducted under their supervision. An office will be opened down ; town immediately and church ttiemi Jiers will be asked to co-operate in finding Jobs for all applicants. LOWELL F. 1j. Weakley was in Chicago on b..s mess yesterday. The house on the old Wesley Pattee firm Just on the edge of Iowell was burned to the ground about midnight Monday. Harry Sanger lives ln the house and when the ftre" was discovered it had pained such headway that they had hard work saving themselves The hired man was quite badly burned. Nearly all of the contents of the house were burned. E. S. Phillips owns the farm. Both losses were partially covered by Insurance. Cecil Kenney and Mable Einspahr were married at the M. E. Parsonage here yesterday morning at 10 o'clock. The ceremony was performed by Rev. C. A. P.rown, pastor of the church. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kenney and the bride is the daughter of. Mr. and Mrs. Peter F. Einspahr. Both the young people have a host of friends who are extending congratulations and best wishes. Mrs. Nancy Ann A tilt aged 72 years, lied at her home south of Lowell last Monday evening. She leaves two hildren, William A "it and Mrs. Ralph iloddard to mourn her Funeral serices will lie held today. zsssxszasssm
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