Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 230, Hammond, Lake County, 23 March 1922 — Page 2

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THE TIMES Thursdav, March 23, 1922.

EAST CHICAGO AND THE HARBOR

After all. tir is nothing: l!k natraraJ talk. Vlewlac ad listening to your kith, and kin is a featl. val of ostentation. And you will wntmly foel at hama -with tha slrls awl boys in Ta Hoo" tha Junior Moow M3 nitre I ehov atartlnr ton!sht at tha Hartley theatre. It ia aomaUilni different a new production. "It happened In Cuba". Anl to make you Wke It. tha raanerement has drafter a equad of medlaB "who e tarred la tha Elk's Xat'a Go."

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L. J. Smith, as alleged profession al "aUcJc-up" man and turpi a r. -wmtea py yarn laanaaa City police.

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wa arrested In East Chicago by police officer Kerr and Muha yesterday afternoon, when he called at the American Ita-ilway Express Company for a suit caee containing the working1 tools of his profession. Chief of Police Struaa reoelwed a telegram a few weeks ajro, giving a description of tha man wanted and asked the authorities here to be on the Jookout for this fugitive at the express offices In Eajst Chicago to where he had shipped a package. Yesterday the man was arrested when he called at the express office for his suit case. The Kansas city authorltiea claim that Smith was arrested In Sedalla, Kansas. (March 4. but broke out of prison and escaped. The' prlsoner'a partner. John O'Connell. alias Joseph Cieary. was also captured, following the-vrobbery and confessed to the Kansas, Oity police that Smith was heading- towards East Chicago. Smith aaya that ha Is wllilnr to

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Ngfi&6es always hs been and probably always will be tbe most faeimtjnffjrarmenta of a woman's wardrobe. Tne? aro bo delightfnlly feminine and so genera'iy beccmixsg that, no voasan calls her irardThe hardware siorfe. ol John Fancsalsykl at 4T59 Melville avenue, East Chicago, was entered by burglsrs last night and the place robbed of Ave guns, flashlights, knives aid other merchandise valued at nearly J500.00. An investigation by police officers from the East Chicago police department disclosed that the robbers had gained entrance to the place through the rear door of the building. -Vn yet no arrests have been made in this case. WASEY'S PLEATING SHOP 1 STATE STREET Henatttch frith Cold and SllTer Thread alae natch all color. lint, ton Holes. Buttons Cover d, Embrotderdns, BraldJnaT, Bea&lno;. rhone Hammond 44. 3-7-t( St. Ellsabeth-s Aid -will hold a bake sale Saturday afternoon st Sehlieker'a Drug Store. All kinds of fine home bake goods msy be had. 3-23-1 An evening or so ago a reception was held at the home of Mr. .and Mrs. James S. Peters on Grapevine blvd., In honor of Hiss La Paige, of Chicago. There were thirty-two guests, most of them oelng from Chicago. During the evening music was enjoyed and delicious refreshments served. Mrs .Leo McCormack returned on Monday evening from Terre Haute, Ind., where ehe was called last week by the Illness of her mother, who was much Improved, being able to be up and around the home. The ladles of the United Presbyterian church entertained at a farewell party yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Dick Bateman, In honor of her elster-ln-law, Mrs, Joe Kateman, who la leaving for Cincinnati, Ohio, where the Bateman's expect to make their future home. Little Norman Bloomberg, Kin of Mr. end Mrs. Harry Bloomberg, of North Olcott ave.. Is suffering with diphtheria, which developed Tuesday. The little fellow has been quite ill the past two weeks with the flu. He Is reported as getting along as well as could be expected, a trained nurse is in attendance and everything Is being done for his comfort. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Shelden of Bea con St., w ill entertain their Five Hundred club Saturday evening. There will also be a guest table. The women of the Twin Cities will meet Friday fternoon at 3:15 at tffe Klley school "to organize a Womans' Republican Club. The women from this end of the city will go on the three o'clock Hammond car. All women are welcome. Mrs. Qwilym Jones and Miss Lulu Funkhouser entertained at a rurprlae party Tuesday evening In .honor of the sixteenth wedding anniversary of Dr. and Mrs. A. A. Ross, at tie Jones home en Northcote avenue. Dr. and Mrs. Ttoss has been invited by Mr. and Mrs. Jones to attend the theater at the Parthenon. During their absence the home was beautifully decorated In ferns, palms and flowering plants, by L. Romansky. STIFFNESS AWAY St. Jarob's Oil stops any pain, so when vour bank is sore and lame. or lumbago, sdlatlca or rheumatism has you stiffened up. don't Buffer! Get a small trial bottle of old, hont St. Jacobs Oil at any drug store. pour a little In your hand, and rub It right on your .aching back; and by the time you count fifty the soreness and lameness Is gone. Don't stay crippled: This soothIn-. nenetrating oil needs to be used only one. It takes the pain right out and ends the misery. It Is magical, yet absolutely harmless, and doesn't burn the skin. Xothlng else stops lumbago, sciatica, backache or rheumatism so promptly. It never disappoints. Adv.

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supt. of parks. Upon returning from the theater they were taken- to the Jones home, where a goodly number of old time friends greeted them. The time was spent with piano numbers by Mrs. G. F. Craig and readings by Miss Effie Ryan, of CMcago. These numbers being greatly enjoyed. At a late hour a delicious two course lunch was served In the dining room where the table was prettily decorated with pink rose buds and candle sticks with pink candles. A number of beautiful gifts were received by bride and groom. All departed wish lng them many rtore happy anniversaries. The East Chicago Methodist Men's Club have Invited the ladles of their church and the men's club and ladles of the Congregational church to meet with them this evening to hear the radiophone concert. The program will begin promptly at 8 o'clock. Tuesday Mrs. H. Ackroyd and Mrs. W. W. Smith, president and past president of the Welfare Assolation of this city, were guests at a one o'clock luncheon of the civic department of the Whiting Woman's Club. Mrs. Smith addressed the meeting concerning the welfare work which the Whiting club women are anticipating taking up. John Trow, city mall carrier. Is unable to be on duty today on account of trouble with one of his feet. At the county convention of Federated Woman's Clubs which 'met in all day session yesterday at the First Prerbyterlan church In Hammond, the following officers were elected: Chairman, Mrs. E. X. Canine, of Uast Chicago; vice-chairman, Mrs. J. o. Thompson, of Gary; secretary, Mrs. W. B. Van Horne of Indiana arbor; treasurer, Mrs. A. H. W. Johnson, of Crown Tolnt. and director at large, Mrs. J. M. Turner, of Hammond. There was a splendid atshown. At twenty x shown. At 12:30 the ladies of the church served a most delicious lunch eon, which was greatly enjoyed by the large gathering of women froNj all over Lake county. The Harry C. Long Woman's Tvellef Corps, Xo. 264, will meet Friday af

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ternoon at two o'clock at Auditorium Hall. The many friends of Robert Darrow will be glad to learn he was able to be brought to his home yesterday on Magoun ave., Bobby was operated on last week for appendicitis at the Mercy hospital in Gary. Friday afternoon Mrs. E. X. Canine will go to Whiting to meet with Mrs. C. E. Trueblood, wife of the paaft-r of the Congregational church, a ad some of the church women, to plan for the State Conference of Congregational Churches, to be held in that city in May, from the 18th to Jlst. Monday evening. March 27, Mrs. Benj. Williams and Mrs. Emma Spen cer will be Joint hostess at a party for the benefit of the Welfare Association, at the home of Mrs. Williams "on l45st street. The evening will be spent In games, contests ana music. The regular monthly meeting of the W. C. T. U. will be held Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Andrew Wlckey, 624-145th st. Arrangements will be made at this meeting for the County Inbtltute. which will be held In the Congregational church of this city, April 19th and 20th. All members are urged to attend. Mrs. John Walsh very delightfully entertained the members of the Grasiiclli Bridge Club yesterday afternoon at her home on South Baring ave. There was one guest of the club Mrs. Wilson, of Gary, sister of Mr. Walsh. At the conclusion of the games the hostess served a delicious two course lunch . Trie high honors in the games were won by Mrs. Wm. Sallg and Mrs. G. C. Hansen. Among the Chicago shoppers today are Mrs. H. H. Clark and Mrs. A. Ottenhelmer. The Lady Elks met this week at the home of Mrs. Victort Badeaux on Northeote ave. The meeting next Tuesday evening will be with Mrs. L. A. Booth on 145th street. The Loyal Woman's Bible class of the East Chicago M. E. church are planning for an attendance of fifty at Sunday school next Sunday. They are contesting with the class of Mrs. G. F. Craig and are hoping to make this their largest attendance.

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TONITE'S THE NITE! "YA-H00" JUNIOR MOOSE MINSTREL FROLIC AND MUSICAL REVIEW Hartley Theatre, East Chicago TONIGHT AND TOMORROW 50 Young Ladka 50 Young Men in Cast 10 Beautiful Scenes Ready for Your Entertainment Tonight Jay O'Connell. Choc McMahon, Alderman Dick Davis, Barney Yedvab, Jamrs Johnston, Kenneth Scott, Frank Spencer, Rufus Klemper, Herbert Peters, Grace Eddy in "Frisco Dance," Ruth Hartley in male impersonations. Director Doc Landwer ire a black face

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OBERUX, Ohio. A new cystern for paying a paitor Is being given a tryout at Plttsfield, near here. The board of trustees of the Methodist Ch-jrch decided to place their pastor. Rev. Mr. Evans, on a monthly salary and pay him monthly, the tame aa ether persona Ife can quit or be fired, It Is aald, at tha expiration of any month. T TO CLEAR DP UGLY, BROKEN 00T SKIN Any breaking out of skin irritations on face, neck or body Is overcome quickest by applying Mentho-Becau.-sthrdlua hrdlua hrdlua htrt Sulphur, says a noted skin specialist. Because of its germ destroying properties, nothing has ever been found to take the place of this sulphur preparation that Instantly brlnts ease from the itching, burning and irritation. Mentho-Sulphur heals eczerta right up, leaving the skin clear and smilth. It seldom fails to relieve the torment or disfigurement. A little jar of Mentho-Sulphur may be obtained at any drug store. It Is used like cold cream. Adv. ORPHEUM LAST TIMES Today, Tomorrow The American Beauty in THE ROMANTIC MYSTERY PLAY "Notorious Miss Lisle" ALSO GOOD COMEDY AND NEWS WEEKLY e Luxe Today and Tomorrow ANITA STEWART - -- sr rNtrvr r HARRIET ANU 1 nt hfck 75c-$1.00-$1.50 (Phis U. S. War

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