Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 337, Hammond, Lake County, 12 April 1922 — Page 2
irednesdftv. 'April 12. 1922
THE TMES Two THESE WOMEN WILL EAi'LAlM wOMcfVS PLACE IN SOLI COUNTRIES AT PAN-AMERICAN CONFERENCE IN BALTIMORE Coming May 1 "POLLY OF THE FOLLIES" M HOME Sure Relief Coming APRIL 24th "FOOLISH WIVES" FOR INDIGESTION .FOR COL. RILEY CVT7
leads of Industries
cr Beturned Travelat Hotel La Salle. Icome home dinner tras ten o Col. Walter J. Kiley of East - Saturday evening at the 25t fji; Salle, Chicago, by the ex '. JvpiuJs of S5 of the Industries ;tinr. Euft'ingrton and the City t Chicago. The affair was a '!i well as a dinner and irpose was to enable Col. fellow Industrial executives r first hand of present day o&S tn China, Japan. Korea. e Philippines, from where the 6C honor returned last week. Kast ;Chiacgo banker and Stl'iref was at the dinner In "uyty as president of the O. F. one company end every one of in attendance are men en)n production in this region.
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dlaticr was held in the Kast of- the Hotel IjB. Salle, which .ttingly. decorated with souot the far east, 1L A. FopI in, freneral manag-e rof the 000. EusmeeririB company, acted . .st-tnayter of the evening: and f "the guests wore the robes 'Muck? mandarin. A program ned aftfer those carried out by
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rntms Griairon club at "Wash - ''"Bs presented. Kiley spoke at lengrth on ,- Industrial and living con 4 as he paw them In the var-rir-ts of the orient he visited. the 1.11! OF" niJKSTS se present included: or Krank Callahan. Beaumont , -vice-president. Standard OH . nr. flndiana). A. W. Powell, nTendout. Cudahy Packiny '.ny; C.-E. Kitchin, president .Iron Products company; W. rilliams, works manager. In to,. Iron and Steel company . Pnppenhusen, fceneral man orecn Lns'neeringr company; . Christopher, superintendent. Hi Chemical company; P. S r, vice-president. Graver cor 'or.; F. E. Stolte, International Kefin'.n!? company; C. H. True, iresldcnt, Superheater com C II. Jernbersr, superlnten Hanaara rorgrlngrs company "by, . superintendent, Chicago jle. Shaft company; R. J. , superintendent, Sinclair Hecompany; Dr. R. E. Hum s, grereral manager, "Whiting ry. Standard OH company ma); Ev. E. Lanmin, president Lacman company; C. B e, superintendent. Harbison ?r F.'ractorles company; J, esseyman. manager. General lean Tank corporation; J. H. superintendent Hyman-JIich nomjanyl W. A. Maxwell, ren superintendent. Inland Steel mr ; . C'"-A. Westbere. vlcelrlt of The Riley banks;. J. I. ill er. Tnanaifer, Indiana Box iny: "Chs, Lindmueller, super heat, Jletai and ihermit cor!cm; Col Walter J. Riley preslO F. Jordan company; F. A. -t, Jr., works managrer, A merits?! Founderies; Alfred Jones,1 art to Col. Riley; J. J. Mnl- . sup erintendent, XT. S. S. Lead cry, inc.; Ray CosgTove, O. F. .n company; Roy Mo Velg-h, County Printing and Publish -corr.iany; C. O. Soderquist, -al superintendent. Universal and Cement company; A. H. sr?neral superintendent. Steel Tube company of America; e Hannauer, vice-president eeneral manager, Indiana Harnei railway; R. A. Bates, grensupprintendent. Bates Expanded Truss company: C. E. Shelsuperintendent. Champion Riv.mpany and W. H. Kleppinger, met Foundry and Machine eomA letter of regret was re d rfom Albert Pack, president e Hubbard Steel Fonndry com- . who was caled otit of town iD THB CirrXDRITY PAY" m.TOTT TODAY
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Business Improves Says This Bank The April Bulletin of the National City Bank of New York says: "The general feeling in business circles is one of strengthening confidence that the corner has been turned and that 1922 will be a better year than 1921. The improvement in fundamental conditions and in general feeling since the first v of the year has been very marked. "The stock market, which is prompt to reflect : and even anticipate changes in fundamental conditions, has been creeping upward for the last six months in a slow but persistent movement which suggests faith that better days are coming." The City of East Chicago show improvement at Us industries. As times get better save and bank. here. Telephone East Chicago and Chicago 950 Kfanedy Arenaet
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Broiowsky, owner. Cost East side of Deal etreet between
ISSth and 139th streets, two story addition residence and 'business, 22x 20. John Ostrowskl, owner. Cot
NEW LKirOR RAIDS Within the last twenty-four hours East Chicago police department;
haive arrested four moonshine pro
ducers and rounded up two boozo runners. The Illicit linfuc-r confis
cated In these raids and arrests.
arsresated nearly two hundred gal
lons with nineteen barrels of mash destroyed and four stills taken, one of which had a capacity of fifty gallons, the largest known still ob tained In any raid made In these parts. Police officers Keklch and Klrrin of the Jnaiana iiaroor ponce lorca played the major roll In this roundup When they made the arrest of Stanley Zentara, at S410 Block ave., and found a fifty grallon still In op eration. It waa In the basement at tills home that the officers' search brougrht them upon one hundred gallons ef moonshine and nineteen barrels of mash. Mike Sovanovich, who claimed that lie lived at 3440 Block avenue, was taken with Zentara as a partner of his illicit liquor operations. FranTc Spajewskl, of S813 Butternut street, whose name Is classified as a moonshln violator on the police dockets, was also arrested by officers Klrrin and Keklch w(heji the evidence was seoured in violation of tJhe state liquor law. Captain Tim O'Neil and officers Paremoka and TrtanJ entered the home of Mrs. Cllzafbeth Csado with a warrant and when finding a quantity of moonshine arrested the housewife. Early this morning two 'booze runners driving a Ford touring car headed towards Hammond were stopped on 150-th srtreet and the car searched by officers Xauracay and Xrause. Ten gallons of aged moon shine enroute to a market was found In the tonneau of the machine care fully concealed. K. P. MEETING. The Indian Harfcor Knights of Pythias Lodg-e, No. 61S, had an unusual large gathering of their members last evening when Grand Vice Chancellor Ralph Gaylor of Misha waka gave an address before their number. Following the address of the honored guest a complete musical and vocal SprogTam was rend ered. WATCH FOR HTM. People have been warned a gainst a man Impersonating himself as R Clark, of 218 Gary building. Gary and as agent of the r.ationai Lire Insurance company, who Is said to hav called at the homes of parsons CtpStal tad Snrphu 120,000.00 CHICAGO
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Left to rijfht, above: Mrs. Carmeta Nieto ds Herre of Cuba. iirs. MilagTos Renct de Me.rtor of Porto Rico, Senora Arcadia Zallea of Bolivia. Belowt Mme. Tom as Le Breton of Argentina and Senora Am alia El Mallen de Ostolaza of CcLm. From Hudson Hay to Cape Horn women are Journeying to Baltimore this month for ite first FanAmerican conference of women ever held. Twenty jrovernmenta of the American continent fire sending delegates to the conference, which is beta held in connection with the third annual convention of the National League of Women Voters. The main purpose of this conference is to bring the women Dyspepsia Had Ale In Its Clutches 1 5 Years, But I'm Now A Picture of Health TANLAC is wonderful, says Mr. Lillian Turner, 421, 26th St., N., Seattle, Washn. All my friends marvel at the remarkable change in my aps pear once, she adds. Thousands of people tvho suffered so long they be lieved their cases beyond reach have found permanent relief through Tanlac. Get a bottle from your druggist. Ml in the district and collected Insur ance premiums. The 6tranger, who Is conducting this fradulent collection scheme. Is said to have been paid insurance dues by John A. Jones, or Sll Chem ical Quarters and Flora Hunt, of 4741 Todd avenue. East Chicago. He Is described as tall and slender with sandy hair and very prominent cheek bones. "When last seen he was wearing a brown suit, brown hat and light green overcoat. To phone news items to East Chi cago Times office call East Chicago 2 53. H. Ackroyd of North Magoun ave.. ( is in St. Louis on buness for the Cudahy racking Co. Mrs. C. F. Smith accompanied by her niece, Elizabeth Cook, returned the latter part of last week from Davenport, IowaMrs. Joseph Perry of Grapevine blvd., underwent a euccessful operation for gall stones last Saturday Read These Twin City Advertisements WASEYTS PLEATING SHOP 1 STATE STREET Hemstitch with Gold and Silver Thread also mutch all color. Batton Holes. Buttons CoverrH, limbro4dcrflBs;, BraldlnJT, Beadlnici Phone Hammond 44L 3-7-tl
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Pickerel Blue Pike Catfish Bullheads
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of the United States into friendWl relations with the women of South I at the South Shore hospital, Chicag She Is gettins along very nicely, considering the length of her Illness, which dates back to last summer. - llrs. Roy Ayres, who has been 111 for some time, 13 recuperating slowly at her home on North Oicott ave. The Woman's Home Missionary Society of the Indiana Harbor M. K. church will meet Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Jack "W allace on Ivy t. At this time the 1 Lenten offering: will be taken. It la hoped all members will make an erfort to be present. Daniel, Infant son of Attorney and Mrs. Lester Ottenhelmer, has been very 111 the past few days with what was feared diphtheria, but a culture proved negative, which was a great relief to the little fellow's rarents and friends. Mr. and Mrs. John Castle and fm lly of Beacon St., spent last week end with relatives in Lowell. Mrs. Fred Hart of Magoun ave., spent Monday with friends in Windsor Park. Mrs. John Sterling, who has been on the e'.ck list for some time is contemplating an operation. The Neil J. Blatfa who have resid FRENCH BANKER HERE TO STUDY U. S. FINANCES '2 r As It Baron James Henry de Rothschild. Baron James Henry de Rothschild, but 27. Is rejtarded as one r of the rising: young, unanciert of Europe. e is sciou ui French branch of tae tamily, be insr a taon of Baron Henri de Foth scnild. He expects to epend thret years In America studying our Lankinc conditions. White Bass Yellow Perch Mullets & Suckers Whitefish
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ed at 4434 Oicott ave.. have moved and are now settled in a cottage at 4201 Oicott. and Mr. and Mrs. John Williams and family of Chicago ave. have taken the apartment at 4 434 Oicott ave. The Indiana Harbor Eastern Star met last evening in regular session. This evening the teachers and officers of the Congregational Sunday achool will hold their regular month ly meeting in the social rooms of tin church. -Mr. Sims o fthe Katheran House, will speak on Sunday school J work in general. Mrs. Ed. Smith of Oicott avenue will leave Sunday for Superior, Wis. to spend a couple of months with her mother. Boyd Personett, of Nilea. Michigan, has accepted a position with C. A. Carlson and started to work on Monday. He will move his family as soon aa a desirable heme can be round. Boyd is a brother of Edjar Fersonett of this city. Mrs. A. Newton, of 145th St., Is the guest of Mrs. Mclver this afternoon at the Indiana Harbor Woman's club meeting at Kathran House. Mr.. Wilson Jordan. Jr.. and her mother, Mrs. W. A. Jordan, of Hammond, spent yesterday with relatives ia Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Billeter and family are preparing to move to Ross, Ind., where they will raise chic kens and vegetables. -Sir. Billeter will continue to work in this clty golng to and from his work at the Famous In his automobile. Don't forget the chicken p!e supper this evening at the MthcLst church st Chicago and Baring aves. under the auspices of the Ladies' Social Union. There will also be a display of Easter plants on sale. All East Chicago people who like to laugh should attend the er.tprrainment to be given tomorrow, Thursday evening, 7:45 p. m. at the. Con-
To Builders and Contractors I have opened an office with Geo. Austgen at 833 Calirmet avenue and em prepared to furnish estimates for Mosaic and Tile Work.
Arnold' 0. Andrea
Chicago Office: 6223 Chicago, 1 A Question Now and then we sacrifice nni allow an excessive price for f ,arn IF have to get it back from Jones. believe in fairness, even it we A FEW OF THIS DODGE BROS. SCREEN TRUCK 1920 production. Has Tad mechanical adjustments. Paint d tires very good, price low. an OAKLAND TOURING Sale for $175.00 On CHEVROLET TOURING 1 920 production of 490 model. Fine finish. This car has been driven less than four thousand miles. Bohling Cor. Dougiu & Hohman St.
PARTHENON LAST TIMES TODAY and TOMORROW THE GRAND NEW SYMPHONY OF HUMAN EMOTIONS
'The Rosary Beats of Hearts azd Strains of Love, A Melody Supreme. Mankind's Own Story gregational church,- corner of Magoun and 14Gth st. Henry Roethlg, the famous magician will pay a return visit with an entirely new program. In addition, Tom Corwine, who .stands alone as an entertainer, whose business it. is to make the public laugh, will be there. These two are professional artists of the very high .st order and an evening of side flitting laughter is guaranteed to both young and old. The program win be completed with music, rendered by out' very excellent high school orchestra. The general pub lic are invited to attend ana ucjieu can be obtained at the door. Money to loan on 7 and 8 per cent securities for sale, due 1 to 36 months from date, denominations from 525 up. Heal Estate gold bonds. Roe &. Teterson. 4:1 Tuesday, April 11, was little Martrarff .Tones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gwilyro Jones, fourth birthday Th, little ladv celebrated the event bv having a party, there were sever. of her friends present, her twin cou sins from Valparaiso and the others from this city. Her grandmother, Vr Thomas Wilson and aunt, Mrs, Clarence Wilson mother of the twins were also guests. Games were enjoyed, as was the delicious lunch, with the beautiful birthday cake, adorned with four cardies. MXrgatet received a number of beautiful gifts by which to remember the happy occasion. Mrs. A. A, Ro"srs assisted Mrs. Jor.es la entertaining the little folks. Mrs. Ilocco Giorgio Is a patient In Mercy hospital In Gary. Mrs. Emma Connelly, mother of X. D. Connelly of this city, is critically ill at her home on Beal avenue, Hammond. The Willing Workers of the First Baptist church of Indiana Harbor will meet Thursday afternoon at 1:30 r. m. at the home of Mrs. Wil liam Fox, 3424 Grapevine blvd. Mr and Mr.s. Charles Fichter of t4.-,th st.. transacted business In Crown Point yesterday. Mrs. George Clapper, of 919, 143th st. left last evening for Rochester, Minn m !, -with her husband, who is a patient at Mayo Brothers Insti rite. It was thought the patient " vd run iur,inE PAY' llI.TtlT TODAY if Cottage Grove Avenn Illinois of Fairness a a new car sale because we will d car. do this for the use ut naid Smith too much, we wou Id But that would be unfair and it hurts. WEEK'S OFFERINGS . CHANDLER TOURING In fair mechanical condition. Good paint and has cord tire equipment Two extras. A real bargain, $250.C0. HAYNES TOURING 1916 model. Just from paint shop. Equipped with cord tires. One extra. A real bargain. FORD ONE-TON TRUCK This truck has platform body, with vestibule cab. In very good mechanical condition. Auto Sales Phone Hammond 26S
ORPHEUM TODAY, TOMORROW and FRIDAY ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN In "Why Announce
Your Marriage 9f Novel Play that Deals With a Novel Effort at a Secret Union Also Educational Comedy "WEDDING BLUES" was getting along nicely, but symtoms have developed whicb riiiy make an operation necessary. The Literary Department of the East Chh-ago Woman's Club were delightfully entertained yesterday afternoon at their regular meeting at the home of Mrs. J. K. Reppa on Melville avenue. The study of Van ity Fair was continued, and the hostess served delicious reircsnments. A called meeting of the members of the Welfare Association n held last evening at the home of Mrs. G. W. Lewis, chairman of tiie nurse committee. There were several matters of business taken care of. and a large number of tickets distributed for the dance to be held Thnrtiov pver.lnr. Anril 27th, at Colonial Hall. J. K. Reppa, chairman of the finance committee, with a number of able assistants, hope to make this a very delightful and profitable affair. The Woman's Missionary Society of the Chicago Presbytery, met yesterday in an all-day session at the Unted Presbyterian church at 65th and Parnell avenues. The following ladies represented the local ,-,,i.-r, t Indiana Harbor: Mrs. W. U Kline. Mrs. Flack, Mrs. "V jliiam Perry, Mrs. John Taylor and Mrs. Canine. The morning session was given over to business and in the afternoon the program was most Interesting with an address by Mrs. J. Kelly Griffen and with Mrs. C IHoltzman, a representative from the Chicago Church Fe4eratIon, giving nnmn lnterestlnir accounts of the woric beinir done through the fed eration. Th Calumet Camberiati Club Is planning to give an entertainment t thn First BaDtist Church in the -tg BIJOU STARTING TODAY "AND THE CHILDREN PAY" Featuring Gareth Hughes and All Star Cast The story of a minister's daughter, a college boy, the gay night life of a large city. Don't miss this wonderful drama. No one under 16 will be admitted.
VVALTERjRlIiEY President
Mortgage Exemptions Must be Filed in April
Is your property mortgaged?
File r-t your mortgage
ho filed last spring save $19.0 on taxes due
I hose w, this year.
PAY TAXES HERE Pay at this Bank taxes due the county treasurer and save the time and money required for a trip to Crown Point. Capital and Surplus $125,000.
UNITED xr ATT ON j
DE LUXE TODAY, TOMORROW and FRIDAY LON CHANEY IN its
IV J ymn im ill Li: "i 3 t -Jl MA An amazing story of a big city today, a battle ot good with the forces of evil. Continuous from 10:30 A. M. to 11:00 P. M. Harbor, Saturday evening. April 23. Mr. and Mrs. Gwilym Jones an 1 family will e to Valparaiso Thursday even in ?. to visit Mrs. Jo res l.arenta and other relatives over Easter. WMfflP HARTLEY THEATRE NOW PLAYING TODAY & TOMORROW ONLY Jhn,H Pave A picture tnat from Texas to and crathers isto sweeps Siam. a hundred lavish scenes the love and beauty of the world. exemptions at tms bank. STATES AI . RANK"
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