Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 332, Hammond, Lake County, 6 April 1922 — Page 9

HIGH PRICES OFLtOXBEB.

CHTCAOO, April ( UmW la bJnjr produced cheaper than ever before, "Wilton Ompton told delegates mending; the milng- of the Na:inel Limbr Manufacturer Assoelation, of which Tie is crtary-manar.

Repots that tae luh supply w decrftainjr !ftoued -n falaa, BJLTing- tfty wrs dtatxned by profiteers to keep bulldlnr prices up. He explained, howerer, one reaon for the Mgh, price of lumber. "Railway rates are too h!;h," he said, "and It costs more to eend lumber from the west eoeat to Chicago than It cost a to produce tt, including cuttinir, loa-flna; and ro'tlla We can nd It cheaper throuah the Pane.-

Easter Thoughts

We thank you for your splendid interest in our opening. The results were very gratifying. We will try and make them annual affairs. Come again. We are showing a very chic line of hair braid and Milan hats for dress wear enhanced by the season's newest trimming touches. How do you like the new Tweed or Felt Sport Hats and Tarns? They are smart looking and come in the new shades $2 and up. The season's sailors are also deserving of first place in considering a general wear hat. $1.50 up Little Tot's Dresses The little ruffled Organdie Dresses for the little tots are very attractive. White, lavender, pink, blue $2.00 to $7.00 Dainty Bonnets to Match $1.35 to $2.00 Special Stamped Goods Sale Card Table Covers, unbleached, 39c Royal Society Night Robes, 89c Aprons, large, fancy, 49c Towels, heavy crash WE DO HEMSTITCHING REIBOLDT'S HAT AND ART SHOP 708 Chicago Avenue

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ma canal to New York and beck haul tt to Detroit then we can eend It across the continent. We Rave I1S.TS a 1,000 feet by water.' ' John W. BMdfett, Grand Haplds. Mich.. tra elected president of the organisation. v

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JUDCB HIEITER'8 ADDRESS ' The Duty of Clt liens to the Cham ber of Commerce." was the subject of Judge Vlrg-U a. Relter of the Ik Superior Court, Hammond. In his adress "before the members of the East Chlca.no Chamber of Commerce at their mid-week Juncheorj meeting- held In the 'basement of the Congregational church yesterday. Speaking on the service rendered by the Chamber of Commerce and the effect of Its work on the people In the community. Judge Relter said that such an organization was indesrpenslble In fostering: sound business principles, .promoting prosperity and the success of a city, partlovlarly to tn Industrial community

as the Cfct'Utnet Region where life is so Intense and activities are so great.

He followed up his address by citing that the entire .modern system of business and the comforts of the home were being multi-plied by presence of such organisations. Judge Relter pointed out that it was the duty of e-vary conscientious thinking cltlsen to beoome a memiber If possible and If not. that their moral support should ibe lent in furthering the prestige of such an organization.

THOUSANDS PRAY AT SHRINE SAVED FROM BURNING CHURCH

HTtLD OX SVSPICIOX James Fillips, of 3533 Pennsylvania avenue, Indiana Harbor, was arrested by Captain of Police Nicholas Maker aad officer Keklch on a charge of being implicated as a member of a gang engaging in confidence games. The man Is being held -under eusplcJon until after the police have rounded up his confederates.

HAMMOND MA IS HELD

Raymond Russell, of 344 Truman avenue, Hammond, wag arrested by the East Chicago police on a charge o? selling property without the consent of the owner that he had purchased on conditional sale. The plaintiff Is Mrs. Hattie B. "VVlndell.

Mrs. Frank Gulliver of Grapevine Blvd., Is hostess this afternoon to the members of her Five Hundred club. David Sauners.( Jr., of Hemlock St.. Is getting along nicely from a very severe attack of mumps. The Harry C. Long Woman's Relief Corps No. 284 will hold their regular meeting Friday afternoon at 3:00 o'clock. There will be initiation of candidates and refreshments, will be served. All members are urged to attend. Mrs. Matilda Shoemaker of Grapevine blvd, Is spending the week in Valparaiso, with relatives and her friends. Mrs. Je-hn Colder of Grapevine blvd. will entertain the Royal Neighbors this evening at the Auditorium hall with, a birthday party. All Royal Neighbors are invited. Den't forget, the men of the East Chicago Congregational church are serving one of their famous suppers this evening from 5 to 8 o'clock. The Pre-Easter services at the First Baptist church, Indiana Harbor, continue with, much interest. Friday evening the subject will be: "Can a Christian Stay Outside trie Church V There will be special music. Mrs. H. K. Groves and her sister. Mrs. F. H. Hesse, are spending the day in Chicago. The officers and their husbands of the Indiana Harbor Kustern btar entertained at a surprise farewell

party Tuesday evening in the social rooms of the Masonic hall in honor of Mrs. James Cecil, the present taster Of the chapter, who is leaving for Northern Michigan in hopes of regaining her former good health. She was presented with a beautiful O. JB. S. ring from the officers, by which will be remembered the ideas ant associations with Indiana Harbor chapter. A dainty luncheon was served from tablss prettily decorated with the Star colors. Much credit ts due Mr a. Jack Rab and Mrs. Lee Wanameker assisted by Mrs. Sheak tor tae delightful evening. So well pleated wefe th officers wit hthis their first social event of the year, a permanent rganitation was started. It will be the on.Veii; iMril Club, and will meet the first Monday evening la each month. The officers elected were: President, Mrs. Richard Bridenbaugh; vice-president, Mrs. William Flynn; scretary, Mrs. Jack Rib. and treasurer, K.sther Scott. The members are anticipating many enjoyable meetings during the year. The regular meeting of the Corgre gattonal Missionary Society will be held Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. E. N. Canine. 423S Mugoun avc. This Is the regular Thank Offering meeting for the home work and Mrs. fcthel Loveland of Chicago, will tell of this work, Mrs. Z. ts. Campbell will sing and a committee of young women under the direction of Mrs. J. K. Thompson will give a playlet.

Naw IS Tlsse t Kid f These tgly There's no longer the slightest need of fselln ashamed of . your freckle, as OthSne double strength is guaanted to remove these homely spets, Simply setae, ft Othlne u.ble strength traa amy druggist and supply a little of. It at night and morning and you should soon see that even the worst freckles have begun to disappear, ehtla the lighter ones have vanished entirely. It ts seldom that tmore than an ounce Is needed to completely clear the skin and garn a beautiful clear complexion. Be :we to ask for the double strength Othine as this la sold under rurflt of moaej- back If It tails to rejBja f ruckle Advv

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rhousanis of worshippers caid homage at a temporary t'jinc of St. Anne de Beaupre 'n the snow after the miraculous statue of the saint had been carried from tha olazing church. On ona other occasion the diurch, burned this time, was one of lew buildings whi?h escaped a ecnfajrration. Tha shrina of St. Anne iu the church, the moat famow of American Catholic, each year attracts thousands of lame, halt and blind. Loping to ba .Miraculously ?ured. The fire is said to have tirtd in a pile of crotches hsft ry pilrrims whose ailments had been relieved.

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This promises to be a very interesting meeting and all members and friends are urged to attend. Mrs. A. McNab, her daughter. Miss Jeenetts and sister, Mrs. J. Bradford have made nil arrangements to visit their old home in Europe this summer. They will sail the latter part of Ma. The East Chicago-Indiana Harbor "Woman's Republican Club will meet Friday evening at seven o'clock at the home of Mrs. W. B. Van Home, 3S04 Fir St. All women are urged to attend these meetings and help work for better, cleaner, politics. The regular monthly meeting - f the directors of the Welfare Association will take place Friday evening at their headquarters in the Be. Hive building. Two two classes of the East Chicago M. E. Sunday School, the Loyal Women's Bible class with Mrs. H. H. Clark teacher, and the Young Women's claus with Mrs. G. F. Craig teacher. Joined forces and gave a most delightful banquat Tuesday evening in the dining rwm of the church. The tables were prettily decorated with Jonquils, pussy-willows and ferns. The toast mistress, Mrs. G. F. Craig, gave a very interesting talk on co-operation and Mrs. H. H. Clark spoke on the importance of Bible study. Professor O. H. Day, who is soon to leave to take up his work elsewhere, also gave a few remarks. Mr. Day formerly taught the Yountr Women's class and It ts with regret they see Mr. and .Mrs. Day leave East Chicago. Mits Grpha. Clapper with thirteen others, nurses and children, are in quarantine t St. Luke's hospital iu the children's ward for scarlet fever. Miss Clapper has a very mild form of the diseas.?. She is the youngest 'laughter o" Mr. and Mr. George Clap;ier of. liath street and is in training at the above mentioned hospital. Mrs. Earl Conn. h r two children and mother. Mrs. Viola Welch, with Mrs. W. A, Macintosh and hor daughter. Mrs. Fred Sweeney, motored to Crown Point and are spen lthe day with Sheriff and Mrs. W. H. Olds. Mrs. :Ia.lnto-') will remain for a few days and will attend the

district ir,eting of the Rebekah lodge at Hobart Friday. Mrs. Bertha Buchstaber left today for New Yotk to bring her son Samuel Buchstaber, wife and two and one-half months old son, home. They arrived last Fridsy and were detained at Ellis Island on account cf sickness. The services st th Christian church continue to grow in interest. Last evening a delegation of between .forty and fifty from Hessville attended. The subject for this evtning will be "The Greatest Race Ever Run." There will be special music each evening. Rev. D. Emmett. nimtor.

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N. D. Connelly, yard master at tho GIbssn yards, returned this morning from Syracuse, N. Y.. -where he with other railroad officials were on an Inspection tour. Mr. Connelly had the pleasure of s conversation over the telephone with J. E. O'Ne'.l and wife In Fulton, N. Y. . They are reported as hfing well but homesick for their friends and old East Chicago. Mrs. Christ Nunea-e of Sunny Sidj: was called to her htme thjs morning in Youngstown, Ohio, twlng to the passing away cf hci mother this morning at three o'clock. Mrs. Frank Stephers Is entertaining very Infnsmally this afternoon at two tables of brlgde at her home on Fir street. The Wesl'sysn Circle will hold their regular metlng Friday evening at 7;30 at the home of Mrs. G. F. Craig. 1202 Beacon street. Mrs. Maud Knode is confined to her bed with an attack of flu at hr home on Fir street. The Shrine Tatrol Girls of Gary are entertaining at a Five Hundred, Bridge and Bunco party this afteinoon at I. O. O. F. hall on Broadway. Gary. C. E. Potts Is spending a few days In South Bend on business.

When an Inch of rainfall is recorded, 101 tons of water tiave fallen on an sere of soil.

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"Sweet, So Sweet" The $7,006,000 Coffee King's widaw, who recently married Joseph Schwars, opera baritone, told an enraptured interviewer that "Last love, I think, may be the more beautiful of the two " having been asked to judge between first and last love, aba having had three husbands. "Last love Is chosen more wisely." And, she isrt, theirs was a romance. Coxnay k$r ftUktr Uft Xr an ifowaite rtgr fortun$, wkilt kr $eond kuband lift her that $7,000,000 "tugar" mnd kir new hvtband it full of rwttt mutic, wouldn't ym ay "pretty wt for krr"t She Had a Crustt Mrs Ruth Harris, sulnpr Faaline Lord, the actress for 450,000, charging she alienated the affection of husband, Mitchell Harris, offered in evidence letters alleged to have been written by the defendant One babytalk missive Inquire of the mam Js you my pie?" Th wvr ihould btt "It ym fit dOMthf Love? Watt? Watt? Two illuminating experts declare that poorly-chosen house lights have broken op homes and blighted loves. This assertion is based on psychological light tests of 2,000 persona. The idea Is: Tired business man after hard day. Irritated by harsh library or dining-room light, notes by pitiless glare that Wine Is not so young ar attractive as she used to be. ' Crukt got heme. If ya' don't imtal light thaded proptrly to imitate moon glo-x, or etick to "Ih light that lie in women' eys." Cupid's Arrow Tips The high cost of loving hss Invaded Darkest Africa, announced Sir Thomas Dewar at a London gathering. He said "In the Sudan a wife cost four spearheads before tha war, Aow a wife costs eight spearheads. A tharp advance in th. market, you'd tay, and eeveral good point in a vnf' favor. Can't Make Match Stick Naming two correspondent In her Suit for divorce, Mrs. Ethel Eddy

called her hnsband, Esra Eddy, "a living Judas. One ef the women named as correspondents furnished the wife with an affidavit setting forth that Hubby had made love away from home. Eddy inherited a fortune from his grandfather, a match manufacturer of Hull, Canada. The wife teamed to tink tktir mtteh tceu) net mad in Ueoxen, 61 inuhUulL Lorcleis Busy Love is another line that tha busy, Germans are now speeding up." Apparently the stipulations forbidding retaining weapons failed to reach the t winged boy with the bow-end-arrows. Anyhow, annual report announce that the Prussian marrtag-s rate has doubled siace the year before the war. After that xtxtr, nothing tear torn mm. May Become Church BeJe .Judge Haas of South Chicago, IIU danounced nineteen-year-old Tillie Buchanastin as a vamp and sentenced her to attend church, all services, for six months. Alo to join in Congregational singing. Jf she forgets the words, can she vump? Any hoi?, after tit month of rmnn about DelHah, Jettbtl, Skbtf Queen and other noted i'nt, prkapi Tills'' lift will b rrTawxptd. Love and Law Plaintiff counsel In a ease decided for the defendant in the Superior Court, Spokane. Wash., has applied" for a new trial alleging that the jury "foreman sent "mash notes" to an 18-year-old girl witness for thf defense. love make the world go eironnd, it certainly ought to b able to re vert a trial. The Older, the Easier The Hungarian government, at this session of the National Assembly, advocated a new electoral law depriving women under thirty of the vote because they are "romantically Inclined" in favor "of the deposed sovereigns. A a nod merit till could b mad of "Hungary ntartt," but wker do thiyi toltmn itatermen get th idea that women orer thirty mr mot "romantically inclinadf' .

Head, Ha Lose Husbands "Where Is my hat?" "Wife "On the wringer, dear." Husband: "What I on the wringer? I wonder what ridiculous thing I shall find it on next?" Wife (treetly)i "On your bead, dear." Get Hia Wish "And you tell me several men proposed marriage to you?" be said, savagely. "es: several," the wife replied. Well, I only wish you had married the first fool who proposed." , "I did." Be Specifio Doctor "It's a bey, professor." Absent-Minded Professor (looking p from his work)t "What is?" She Pools 'Era "And also, Ceraldine, I hop that no young men ever kiss you by surprise." "No, mother, they only think they dor

Light Wanted Willie: "Mamma, when th lira goec out where d6es it go?" Mr. Gayboyt "I dow't know. Yow (night just as well ask me where jr father goes when he goes out Sounds Like It Johnnie: "Say, mamma, was Baby sent dewn from heaven?" Mother: "Whv, vrs." Johnnie: "Um. They like te have it quiet up there, eton't they?" Flaying Saf He (cautiously) t "Would yon s Yes If I asked you to marry me?" She (still more Cautiously): "Woule you ask ma to marry you if I saM I would say 'Yea' If you asked use u marry you?"

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