Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 217, Hammond, Lake County, 7 March 1922 — Page 12

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'THE TIMES

LIVE NEWS FROM THE TWIN CITIES

Friday afternoon Mrs. Charles Green and Mrs. George Fisher will entertain at a benefit card party for thei benefit of tho "Welfare Association, at the Oreen home on North Baring- avenue. On Saturday evening, Mrs. Robert Bruce Miller and Mrs. William Sena will be Joint hostesses at a similar affair at the Miller home on North Barlngr ave. It Is reported that a tjalned nur&e Is attending Mrs. George M. Witt of 4130 Parish avenue, who Is suffering from a nervous breakdown. The Trl Kappas will meet this fcvenlns at the home of Mrs. William Gardner on Hemlock street. This Is a regular business meeting- at which time plans will be discussed for the card party to be held in April. The teachers of the primary department of the Congregational Sunday ."hool were entertained at the home f A,risi Kirrn'-e Fi'her on North Bn.r-

W. E. Long Co. The Peoples Store State & Sohl Hammond Anniversary Sales PEOPLES DAY WEDNESDAY This Anniversary Sale is a real event. Every corner of this store has been crowded since Saturday. Come Wednesday and count your savings. '

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Joyed. Wednoaday evening- th teacher from all ApartmnU of th Sunday school will meet In the church at 7:80, when piano for the school will b discussed. The oommtttee In charge of refreshments are tho primary teachers. The Petersen Club will be entertained at the home of the mother of the club, Mrs. S. P. Petersen Thursday afternoon on Northcote avenue. Mrs. A. G. Schleiker left Sunday for Mercersbui'ff, Pa., to accompany her Bon, John Burhop, home where he will recuperate after a severe attack of pneumonia. They expect to return in a few days. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Warner of Elkhart, Ind., were week-end visitors at the home of the latters parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Stirling on North Magoxin avenue. Mrs. A. TT. Grov of 4116 Drummond street is confined to her home with an attack of flu. W. H. Olds, sheriff of Lake countycandidate for re-election on the republican ticket, was calling on friends in this city yesterday.

the regular bul- Pftenr ms teurtntf model Ford iUm preparation eame during a recent cold ,1 !, .... tomohila which wa. stolen 'from hlm'P8ll hen the mercury fell fax- below

, on or about the fifth da of March. A"6rtjr.iJ meter ei m aont-

I Lovcjoy, the

the fifth day of March. afflfCdavlt avers bought

the machine from fooya who shad stolen It from Mike. '

SITS AS A SPECIAL JUDGE Attorney Bryan S. Narcovich eat aa special Judge In the Gary police court this morning- In the absence of City Judge William Dunn. It was the Quietest morning: In months only three casee coming up for trial.

In an' Around -GARY-

SILK TAFFETA $1.49 36 inch, in black only, in the original buckskin quality. CREPE DE CHINE $1.29 40 inch, in flesh, pink and darker shades. GEORGETTE CREPE

99c

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all color white.

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TAN PONGEE 79c Natural color and good weight, very

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SILK TRICOLETTE $1.39 AH wanted shades and white, pure silk.

BEAUTY SILK 39c 36 inches wide in thirty beautiful shades.

ANNIVERSARY SPECIALS FOR PEOPLES DAY

LIQUOR LAW VIOLATORS FINED Vasi! Hutka and Mike Luseavioh were fined $130 each, after they hai beer, arretted at 1639 Carolina street by Detective dortreants PotU?, L.!ttre;i. Wytow and Ms.Ther. Kutka was fined $130 and also -Riven SO days in jaii.

MRS. LUDKE TO BE BURIED TODAY The funeral of tin lat Mrs. Charles Liudke will be held at the home of her daugrhter, Mrs. "W. G. Pranp, 801 Virginia street. Reverend Arnold C. Cook, -nil read the services at 11:30 o'clock today. Tho remains Trill then be taken to Valparaiso where Reverend C. "U'. Baer of that city vrlll read a second service, then. Reverend Becherer ot Porter, Ind., will conduct services In the German language. Graceland Cemetery cf Valparaiso will he the t-ace oT burial. Mr?. Ludke is survived hy five daughters and a son. The deceased was 71- years of ag-e.

TICKETS ARE ON SALE. Re-served tickets for "A Buck on Jjeave" at Parthenon Theatre. Hammond, for ben-eflt of ex-service men can be obtained at -Tribe of K" 875 Bread-way.

PAL DISAPPEARS WITH HIS CLOTHES

Find Baseball Gloves. Gary police detectives are attempting to locate the owner of eight expensive basebjill gloves which were found under a porch at 520 Adams v. end were brought to the station by Officer Kidwell this morning.

power wii left outdoor all night and was immovably froeen by morning. The actual time taken to mart the engine with the now mixture was seven minuea. When the experiments were begun last year it took an hour and a half to start the same engine, with the mercury only five degrees bolow.

In Memoriam

FINED $11.00 EACH FOR BEING DRUNK A fine of $11 each was handed out to Bessie Vinia and Mike Slopka after they had been arrested at 1630 Carolina street !by Detective Sergeant Mather, officers Potts, "Wytow and Llttrell. The. couple was arrested and booked on charges of being- drunk. Tuba Hutka was also arrested with the couple, but by failing to appear at the trial, her 'bond was forfeited.

In sad but loving- memory of our dear son William Harry, who died 3 years ago, March 6th: Often do we-iiander To a grave not far away Where we laid our dajlinj? William Just 3 years ago. Forget you, no, we never will For In our hearts you liveth still. In lovs we lived. In peace you died. Wo asked your life, but God denied. Yet again we hope to meet you, When the day of l!fj has fled. And in JTeaven with Jov to greet you Where no farewell tears are .shed. Iovinif pa-rentf, MR. AND MRS. HARRY STUART AM) SISTER DOROTHY. 3-7-1

tho purchase of council-men stars for "The proposed plan of the board of eduthe new members of the council, was! cation first, to dismantel the Benjamin adopted. I Harrison school and condemn certain Dr. M. A. Given, secretary of the' property in the vicinity of this locaboard of health. In reference to the or-' tlon, has been given up," said Mr. Fury

dlnance, appropriating $7,000 for the "because wc have found that it Is nurel purchase of antitoxin and medical sup-, economical to purchase the IS ceres piles for tao year 1922, said that this south of Tod park." While the board, amount would be required to purchase of education does not anticipate build- J medical supplies during the current! lng at once, it is their intention of ee-i

ground as a site for the new high scbooL S. Purchasing the East Chicago and Indiana Harbor Water Flact. a K- n(r of a city hoepital.

WOMAN FINED $30 FOR A. & B. A $30.00 fine and 30 days in Jail was meted out to Helen .Stines who was arrested and booked on a charge of es-

t-ault and battery. Helen, along with;

IX MfniORMlAM. CAIjTjIGAN" Charles E. Call g an In loving memory of our dear son, who left us ifour years ago today:

Little we knew when h-s left homo His dear face no mora we would see Or hear his kind voice as he once said, Don't worry about me. Could I, his mother, had held his hand, -fv hnv T lnvr1 n well .

William Stines. both colored, was ar- -

And whispered. Charles farewell.

rested at ISfn and Jefferson street af

ter their quarreling- attracted the attention of officers Mayerski and Waite who arrested thorn and booked them on charges of asFault and battery. William was found not guilty.

Yank Tourist Crowds Expected in Britain LONDON, March. "The Americans are coming!" These words thrilled England in 1917, and the same words are thrilling Kngland in the later winter months of 1322. In 1917 it was the American doughboy invasion that gave cheer to Britain. In 1P22 it is the American tourist who is causing elation. Shipping companies, hotels, tourist aegncies and all of those who cater to the curiosity of traveling Americans are planning for a bier summer. The 3hipprhg companies have passed the tip that advance bookings are heavy and that the American tourist trado this summer will be the heaviest since the pre-war days.

Discovers Mixture to Start Frozen Engines EDMONTON", Alta., March Prof. Charles A. Robb, of the University of Alberta, it is announced, has discovered an either mixture which solves the problem of starting motor engines in intensely cold weather. Opportunity for a fina ltest of the

CHAMBRAY

GINGHAM .10c 27 inches wide, in a range of pretty shades. SATEEN LINING 24 c 36 inches wide in all colors and black. OUTING FLANNEL 14c Extra heavy, 20c quality, in dainty stripes and plain shades. WASH CLOTHS 5c We have sold nearly 100 dozen of these cloths at this price. RIC RAC BRAID lc Per Yard In all colors and white, fast colors, 3c value. MEN'S 'KERCHIEFS ,5c Large size, white only, neatly hemmed, 10c values. j. & p. coArs THREAD 2 Spools for 5c J 50-yard spools, all sizes, black or white. None tpld to children. Limit of two spools to a customer. Briag this coupon. EMBROIDERY EDGING

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APRON GINGHAM 12ic 27 inches wide in all size checks and tweeds.

CRETONNES 19c Extra wide, in a beautifid range of patterns.

CHILDREN'S HOSE 10c Black only, children's every-day hose; all sizes.

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3 to 5 inch v.idf, good qiialiiy, in pretty design.

JERSEY BLOOMERS 29c Pink only, in size

27 and 29; elastic at knees and waist. TABLE DAMASK 49c 58 inches wide, satin finish, stripe designs. LADIES' HOSE 15c Slightly irregular, black only, in all sizes.

Oliver Guy. giving his residence as S5 Jefferson St., and a new resident of Gary Is looking for one Earl Towel! with who mhe traveled from Danbury, Conn., j-esterda yand has suddenly disappeared. According to Mr. Guy to the police last night, they left their homes in Connecticut and came to Gary for the

purpose of securing work. Having only, one grip they both packed their be- j longings in the same valise. , j "Powell told me he had relatives in ! Gary, Guy told the police, "and ex-1

Tressed our clothes through to them. Testerda yaf ternoon w4 went to a

house on the west sde where he told" tr. tawsras- uuve Tablet tne suo-

me his relatives lived and told me to stitute xor caiomei are a mua dui sur wait outside i laxative, and their effect on the liver

"Earl went around the house and

BETTER THAN CALOMEL Thousands Have Discovered

Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are a Harmless Substitute.

-From Heart-Broken Mother, Brothers and Sist'-r.

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year. The ordinance was referred to the health committee for investigation. An ordinance directing the location and erection of slaughter houses In the third, fourth and sixth wards of the city, was introduced for consideration of the common council. A number of the aldermen after being advUed by different attorneys were of the opinion that the council had no authority to direct the location wlfhln confines ff a particular ward or community. The ordinance .was referred to the health committee for Investigation. The board -of education, represented by one of the members, "W. A. FVizy, filed a verified petition with the council, asking leave to purchase 15 acres of ground Just south of Tod park, for the purpose of erecting a new high school in East Chicago. The ordinance appropriates $35,000 for this purchase and specifies that the ground is to be bought from the Indiana Harbor ironies Company. Mr. F"uzy, pointed to the fact that this was the only logical site on the went side of the city.

curing a suitable location while there i is yet an opportunity. This ordinance ! was referred to the finance committee for their consideration. The major propositions pending and i to come (before the members of the common council at an early meeting are: j 1. Authorizing the Board of Edu-, cation bondl issue of $S00,000 for the! construction of a new -high school. I 2. Adopting an ordinance appropriat-1 ing $35,000 that will allow the board of education to purchase 16 acres of

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that Is the last I saw of him. I waited and then I realized something was wrong. I want my clothes back."

PILES AFFIDAVIT

Mike Kallok caused an affidavit to be sworn out against E. J. LoveJoy, who, he says, is now in possession of a five

My Dead Liver Has Come to life again. I felt my cafe was hopeless, but, thanks to you for your generosity In sending me a treatment of Dr. Hurkharfs Vegetable Compound. lay when cured. 1 wis hthe afflicted coul drealize what a remarkable remedy this is. W. S. Teffret, patton. Mo. "Writ for a treatment today. Pay when cured. 30 days' treatment, 25c; 70 days, 50c. All drujrgists. Address AIM Main Ft., Cincinnati, O. erlv.

is almost instantaneous. These ltttie

oil ve-colorei tablets are the result of Dr. Edwards" determination not to treat liver and bowel complaints with calomel. The pleasant little tablets do the good that calomel does, but have no bad after effects. They don't injure the teeth like strong liquids or calomel. They take hold of the trouble and quickly correct it. Why cure the l'ver at the expense of the teethT Calomel sometimes plays havoc with the genu. So do strong liquids. It is be-st not to take calomel. Let Dr, Edwards' Olive Tablets take its place. Headaches, "-dullness" and that iaiy feeling come from constipation and a disordered liver. Take Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets when you feel "logy" and "heavy." They "clear" clouded brain and "perk up" the spirits. ISc end 30c, Adv.

for the salary of the city sealer, Jolin McCready was adopted. The property owners along 137th St..

who were overcharged In their special; assessments ' for improvements, made j

along this street, last year will ibe refunded this excess amount. An ordinance, appropriating $1S0 for the purpose of refunding this amount was also adopted. That the board of works might be able to continue with their improvement program of paving 150th street, the council passed an ordinance appropriating $2,050 for the purchase of property along this street so as to straighten this road and -align the East Chicago side of 150th street with that of the Hammond improved portion of this street. An ordinance, appropriating $110 for " - -' - : - , CARELESS VIOLATOES. Should Be Qimr.-itln! By Health Authorities. Tou menace the lives of others by spreading dangerous perms about in public places such as street cars, theaters or other crowded places when you hare a cold and co-ugh or sneeze. To allow a simple cold to develop into Influenza or Pneumonia Is not only a menace to your own life, but the precious lives of others, remember this fact, that cold germs are as dangerous as the bullets sprayed from a battery of macliine g-uns. "Why not protect yourself and others by killing your cold? A refreshing, stimulating hot cup of Bulgarian Blood Tea usually breaks up a cold over night. The roots, perks, leaves, plants and flowers brewed into a rich, stimulating medicinal tonic permeates the whole system and aids nature to keep your body healthy. Just

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Our Confidence In Indiana Harbor

HUCK TOWELS 10c 16x32, in plain white, good quality, 15c values.

LADIES' BREAKFAST SETS $1.63 Consisting of a skirt atvJ jaik?t ti taatch. ra fas colors, and light

results from our intimate knowledge of and confidence in the sound progressiveness of this community's business interests and of its citizens. It is because of our confidence in the city's future that ever since establishment we have put everything into the service of the Indiana Harbor National Bank that firms and individuals could draw upon to further the efficient hand

ling of their financial transactions. SMALL OR LARGE ACCOUNTS INVITED CAPITAL $100,000.00 SURPLUS Earned $100,000.00

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You can make a beautiful Lamp or Basket at a small expense, instruction given from II a. m. to 8:30 p. m., in our Denison goods department. Nassau & Thompson 812 Chicago Ave. East Chicago

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