Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 214, Hammond, Lake County, 3 March 1922 — Page 7

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W. G. HcAdoo and Senator Borah Discussed in Connection Witt New Party BY MILDRED MORRIS ISTAFF CORRESPONDENT I. N. SERVICE iW YORK, AlarOi 2 William MoAdoo and Senator Uorah of Idaho, are ':ias prominently mentioned aa leadtra of a third party In 1925. Although neither former secretry of tha treasury In the Wilson admin istration nor the Idano "irreconciable" i;as Indicated his attitude, gossip increases that both are keeping! their weather eyes cocked on tha third party movement and are willing to bolt their respective parties as presidential timber for a non-parusaja coall--!cn If tha breezes and personal scouts rnns tidings of a euaiiiently stroac political upheaval to spell success. Jfraak Johnesse. of Bo.iae, Idaho, non partisan leader In that auction of tha "ountry, declared here today that elth- . r "would weep the country as laajr ol third party," "Uorah can have the leadership of third party movtmat now under way if ha want It," Johnessa added All he has to do is sa the word and we 111 mate Mm our candidate for jTsUnt in 1923. Tnare is strong sentiment for Mo- J vdoo among railroad union men and other classes. Borah appeals t)fi alt liberal thinking classes. "X man has only to travel through the country to find that there la an imi iiens a dissatisfaction with both the republican and democratic parties. The demand for Liberal third party needaj only to be cryBtalized and a popular leader selected to win in 1924 and put the old parties out of business," be continued. M Johnease. who La hera with H. F. ttaroaals. pioneer mining man of Sameels, Idaho, to confer with J. A. H. 1-Lopktoa and other leader of the committee of Forty Eight, predicted that third party tl dents will wtn in the not state and congressional elections in Idaho and Nebraska. Simultaneously with Johnesses state ment came the announcement that Wllita O. McAdoo had withdrawn from the law firm of MoAdoo, Cotton and irankllng In this city, and intended to make his botfla n Los Angele. Mr. McAdoo eiplatned that he and Sir. HcAdoo are very fond of the California clirrate and emphasizes that that was tha ral reason for tha chaoga. Did You Hear That EAST CHICAGO V.'ILI, a county Democratlc-Inde-pendont ticket be fllod this arprtns. LATIXQ all joking aside, Charles Fitzela was the leading Cgrarsj In the city ooort room yesterday. JT2CMT JOHNSOX. one time oandldaXe for SXayor of East Cl-'cago, Is aow deputy aaaeasorr of Kortb. Township. JTtaBABLT th proposed hospital zrojeet will be dlacuvsed at the meeting of the common eouncli next iMmday evening. COoKCILif A N Rohert Smith, oftVrtal of the Inland Btael Company, La In CSaaxusld, Pa this week on haslaess far hie company. A. O. SLOCOaiB, of the Wlckey Battsry Company, waa winner of the .Chamber of Co-mmerce Silent Booster award yesterday. CERTAIN real eetate men of Indiana TIarbor report a steady improvement In the sale of vacant lots that promises home bulldinjr thfs year. r.OT W. FEIK. principal at the tTaahington grade school, was the guest of Mayor Hale Thompson and other Chfc-ago officials yesterday. CANDY There is magic appeal in the very name itself. Chocolates good candy always favorer, appreciated and desired. We have the best of candy that gives die best satisfaction at all times and which is remarkably low priced. Prices Range from 59c to $5.25

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Ibove. Miss Ruth Browne. nd Miaa Con? lance Croonco borgha. Below. Miss Nellie New too. Thes thr maidens, on ophomore and two freshmen, wert recently elected as the prettiest irls in Chicajro uuiversity by students who annually choose the beauties for the annual play. And the students are willing to match their beauty against that of any triumvirate produced by any other college around Chicago. JAJOE BUURiLAN. who is a republican ouidldate tar township Trustee, of North Township. ays there is noth ing Ilk good, cfoan politics. C, A. WESTBEBfl. vice-president of the Bast Chicago Company, accompanied by Attorney Cbas, M. Reed, left last night for IndKnspolls on official business. YESTERDAY was one of Special FOlicenian McAroys anniversaries. From early morning to tho closing of the bank a steady stream of presents came Xaok's way. WILLIAM E. BLACK, county assessor, was in East Chicago yesterday. Instructing eclats of deputy assessors in the rudiments of property "valuation and the finer points of the game. THE $10,000 damage eutt fcrought against the Slty of East Chicago, by ! Attorney J. D. Kennedy for the estat of Frederick Petit has been con-' tlnued until the next term of the Porter Superior curt. MAYOR Frank Callahan with the four members of the park board, will make a survey of the several city parka next Sunday, with the idea In view of determining and laying plans for spring park Improvements. GARY THE Oewg Deadi flat building at SOI Maryland street, yesterday brought SO, 000 In real estate transaction. S. E. Brownsteln la the new owner. DR. FRED E. WALTON, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church will fill the pulpit at the Temple Israel on Adams street this evening In place of Rabbi Piser Jacobs who baa bees MRS. T. J. FENCH, 829 .Jackson at.. Is the first Gary woman to report the first robin. She seya It flew on the back porch shortly after the young blizzard had covered the city with a blanket of snow. "masfcetbelV spec la In wtll he ran try the Oary and Valparaiso line for the accomodation of the Oary basket ball fans who attend tho hoop tournament which will be held at the Porter county eeat today and tomorrow. A large number of Gary nurses will attend- the meeting of the nurses of the second district of Indiana which will be held Saturday, March 4. at Bt. Joseph's Hospital, at 'Mlshawaka, Ind. Miss Gladwin, a veteran of three wars, win be one of the speakers. ANOTHER Oary liquor low violator and the second to he sentenced to the penal farm for manufacturing hotch started on his journey to Marlon Co. yesterday. He ia Antonio Komlnanski OUR SODA FOUNTAIN We try to give you that quality of drink and that cleanliness of service that will make you a life-long friend and willing to come back again. If you do not know the value and delight of our hot drinks rriake a visit to our fountain today. You will find it a good place to meet and to treat.

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TO OUTSHINE TP!0 Th thr" (tills are 'he li-ea Ruth Browne, Constance Croon.enborgha and Nallie Newton. 264 Polk street, who possessed a complete still and thirty gallons of mash. Entries for the 'big A- A. V. tma- j tear boxing carnival which Is to b? staged at the Gary Y. M. C. A. March 9, 10 and 11 closed yesterday with over one hundred entries assuring the Booster committee of one of the biggest flstic tournaments ever held in the United States. "Iibor did not profiteer during the war, as is the popular conception," Frederick M. Thresher told a Gary audience this week in the first of a series of lectures on modern social problems which will be given hore. J He tbaeed his argument on the decreas ed value of the dollar as in 1900 arid then In 1918. LIVE NEWS FROM THE TWIN CITIES The Trl Kappa luncheon at the Drake hotel, Chicago, riven by th four chapter In the district, with Eas: Chioago chapter In charge. Is indeed worthy of mention. There were covers laid for on hundred, the table and dining room being prettily dt-or-ated in cut flowers. In tho. receiving Una were the Misses Margaret Caninpresident of the East Chicago chapter Ethel Rochenbach, grand president, from Peru. Ind.. and .ail Di'-ksin past pro-vldent of the East Chiraci chapter. The frueprvs were seated ac cording to towns, the names of town.'appearing on the programs, which WPr rnnxle up In the Kapna colors. FILM SMIL and so forth By Hi Stteed movie: queens MUST HAVE MORE uVESTHAMACAI TpII E m o v heroine en'1enough at hands of titlers to put rgirls in the he tal. In a rc Elaine liami.;-' stein picture "dropped her c;, - : - -jtft- ek' x., I-'-"-': ViacA her c h e -burned " she was "choked with et tion," her "heart stopped beating and still she lived. Some of the costumes in films ar not very extensive, but they are, a least, highly important In his new screen comedy O-v-Moore must "Sink or Swim. However, he may compromise an; float It will probably require the full voltagre of "Conqueri.ig Power" to "Conquer tlie Woman." Result of Amendment The fifty-two-reel German serial. "Mistress of the World," has bee-, reduced to 20 reels for American consumption, Possession "By Right of Purchase" would seem t imply a clear title. Constance Taimadge will appear in "Mrs. Lemngwell's Boots," right and left "A Ladi Name" Is frequently involved in news of the movies. ffo tnatirr how dense the crowd there is always a clear space between ike star and the camera. Movie punlicist informs that "Persecution" was adapted from the Book of Esther and she i3 unable to refute the statement "If Winter Cotr.'-s" implies a doubt ahout somethinj: Canadians know to be a certainty. Ten years ayo Bernhardt's first film was shown In America. Now every 61m we see has its own Bernhardt The Sleep Walker" must be the ehap who crawls in front of those who are seated in a movie theatre. It is to be hoped that "Smiles Are Trumps" does not have its scenario based on this "column.' The plot would be too thin.

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Lla.k and while. Mrs. IdcUise Buoiher In her usual pleaMng manner, sung Lhree numbers. Miss Annetla Spectoi rendered a beautlful piano olo. 'After the program toasts were In order, ilias JIarparet Cancine bolns toa-. m!strcs. The toa.-ts belngr i-bout the three K's. Gary's roprsenta lve tpoke on Ksjsh, Valparaiso on Ka.ptrs and Wh:t!r.g on tfTiiqaota, while Gall Dickson reviewwl the work f East i Chicago chapter. Mis Rochenbach I

(?ave a very inspiring- task. Aftr the luncheon, bridse and fivn hundred werp enjoyed. The priz?s as t-re beautiful hand made handke-rchifs. This is an annual event, each year one of the chaptftrs being- responsible .for t'ho arrangement. This year the pleasure came to Bast Chioagro chapter, whose members enj yd every minute from start to finish. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. U-iniams. of North Matfonn avenue, attended the Chicago university banquet, lat even ing: at th Hamilton club. Captain Ralph J. Canine and bride have 'been spfn-i'ngr their honeyrnoun this wck In Chl-a;jo, at the Ln.S-iIle hotel, were the guests of the CRp'din'i parents, Mr. and Mrs. E X. Canine on North Mafcoun avenue, at dinner last evening and over nlRht. leaving thia morninf for Lafayette. Ind., where they will reside for the present. Mr. II. O. Day. in charge of the industrial work In tho city schools, wccallcd to his home in Rensselaer, Ind. by th vry serious lllne of hi father. The Twin City Embroidery club tnembwj will be Intertainod at th home of Mrs. W. C). Harmon, 4301 Matfoun avenue, next Wesdncsilay. Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Can no Rn J diuprhter JJiss Margaret, at.tonded tln. Natioral Krlufatioral nssocinti n. bine h"ld In CJM T-"' "his week. A conomy

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noon they had luncheon with their son Captain Canine and wife at the LaSalle hotel and. In th evening attendd the Indiana university banquet at the Congress hotel. Eaat Chloagv) Walch people, who expect to go to the ba.nquet at Oary, Saturday evening, will be at the four corners promptly at 6 o'clock. Mrs. Victor White, of Michigan City, formerly of East Chicago, visited friends In this city yesterday, attending tho Eastern. Star dinner and chapter last evening. Mrs. Charles Smith of North Olcott avenue. Is confined to her bed with an aitack of grippe. Mrs-. Jay Kastcrly, accompanied by her daughter and two children from Chicago, wore dinner guests of Mr. and Mr Ed. Jenkins yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Jenkins drove them to thir home last evening. Thore will he a h-uPinene meeting of t.ho Calumet sluvpter of the D. A. R. Monday afternoon at tSve, home of Mrs. (reorfre lewis on Magoun avenue. The social meeting will bi hld one week later at the home of Mrs. Gibbs In the Wickey apartments. Cecil Friedman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Friedman, has gone to Urbana ill., to spend a week with his brothers Max and ISrnard, who are attending the University of Illinois. Fashton's latest spring and Riimm hats at reasona-bly low prtws. Alsn complete line of art and linger Quality Slvoppe, Forsyth ave. 3-;i-

Atlchoo! The clnss in hygiene wai being questioned. "Now, tell me," said the tetu-h-er, "what are the tissues?" Up shot t little hand. "Please, teacher, thry ' nri- what you sneeze with." Boi-too, Transcript. Grocery LENTEN SPECIALS Brick and American Cheese, full cream. Pure Cod Fish, in I -lb. 9Q wood bpx, per lb. . Red Salmon, lr tail can only lOC Sardines, in pure olive 1 A oil. per can from the country. Doz. .25V2c Pot Roast, per lb , Pork Shoulder, per lb Pork Loin Roast, per lb , 15c 15c 22c FRESH DRESSED CHICKENS igi X OP ot0 Si C. r i a

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LIGHTHOUSE GUIDE FLYERS' NIGHT TRIPS ("INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! LONDON, Feb. Lighthouses that guide both mariners and airmen are now shining along the French coast. From Dunkiry to Etaples four such marina lights, situated at Dunkirk, Calais, Cape Cria Nex and Etaples, have bee naet up. Each of these lighthouses flash out, in a sories of light and dark periods, a letter in the Morse code. Nljrht air expresses are promised in the spring between Taris and London, eac h machine carrying twenty passengers in a brilliantly-lighted salon.

Protect the Paintings. ' The greatest enemy to works of art In any form Is damp. Avoid damp at all costs. Dust should never be allowed to accumulate behind pictures should damp get there the dust will retain it for a considerable period. Insects and flies should not be allowed t'ne liberty of rooms containing oil paintings, the spots they make upoa the pulnt belnij most difficult to remove nfter stsndlnt:.

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