Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 347, Hammond, Lake County, 24 April 1922 — Page 9
jloiiday."lpril 24. 1922.
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WHITING NEWS NOTES
The Eastern Stars trill have a liver Tea on "Wednesday afternoon pril 36th, at 2 o'clock at the home
'. Mrs. Wra. Rougrht of 519 Cleve-
nd iivtDue. . The women are revested to bring- their thimbles and -lssors as the Afternoon -will be ent In sewins. SIlss Ruth Hoore of New York 'enue, entertained the Triple A iris club at her home on Thursy evening:. airs. Frank Long: -will entertain te Music and Art Section of the ortnlghtly Clu'b at her home on aporte areivue tomorrow afterShe ten months old Infant of Mr. id Mrs. Boyle of iXew York ave., ery 111 with pneumonia. Clyde Morse of 119th street has -phased a new Ford sedan. Mrs. Georjre Roe will entertain ;e Get-To-Oether Bunco Club at r home on Wednesday afternoon.
Mrs. Richard Bell and son Klch-
d Jr., of Kenosha, 'Wis., are here
siting: with Mrs. Bell's parents,
r. and Mrs. Thomas Eaton of Sheran avenue. Messrs. John Ward of Flschrupp -enue and Rouche of East Side, ho were turned In the last ex?lon of the Standard Oil Co., are proving but are still confined to s Illinois Centra! hospital In CliiS. Mrs. Michael Janos won the mat'.s that was recently raffled by e P.oyal Neighbors of America, the ky number bclnj? 75. Mrs. Heine Ehlert who was serisly injured in a recent auto aclent is slowly recovering in the Bernard's hospital, Chicago. Hon. E. Miles Norton, Judge of e Lake county Circuit court and -o Lake County Juvenile court, n address the Whitinar Comraerri Club Thursday evening:. April 27. Mrs. James Burton, accompanied I'hcsterton friends will motor to llanapolis where she will attend . Grand Chapter oftho O. E. S. The Eastern Star lorgre will meet regular session this evening. .
At the first sign of a raw, sore
roat rub on a little Musterolo with
ur fingers.
rt goes right to the spot with a
ntle tingle, loosens congestion,
iws out soreness and pain.
Musterole Is a clean, white olnt-
nt made with oil of mustard. It
s all the strength of the old-
lhioned mustard plaster without h blister.
k'othlng like Musterole for croupy
ldren. Keep it handy for Instant S5 and 65 cents In jars and
res; hospital size, $3. Adv.
tBETTER THAN A MUSTARD
PLASTER
OR RAW SORE THROAT
Albert J. Beveridge, primary candidate on the republican ticket, for IT. S. Senator, spoke to a large audience at the Community Center hall Friday afternoon. The quarantine has been lifted from the John Ward home in Fischrupp avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Abraham, have purchased a Rickenbacher sedan. Mrs. John C. Hall entertained the Bridge Club at her home in Oliver street Friday afternoon. The Col. Roosevelt Relief Corp will give a "500" Pedro and Bunco part yin the small hall of Slovensky
Dom., Saturday afternoon and evening, April 29th. Mrs. Wm. Wilson will entertain at a Round Robin party in the rear of the Wilson electrical shop. Tuesday evening. Mrs. Wm. Hurst of Ohio avenue, entertained the Luncheon Club at her home Friday afternoon. After the luncheon, cards were enjoyed, awards going to Mrs. George Saunders and Mrs.,Ellis Exton. Mrs. A. G. Osterburf and Mrs. P. A. Petersen will go to Indianapolis Tuesday where they will attend the Grsnd Chapter, O. E. S. Mary Pastirlk of 700 121st street, Jim Kazoff of 524 New York avenue and Mat Sinner of White Oak ave..
and Indianapolis Blvd., who were all arrested for violating the liquor law were, each fined $100 and costs amounting to $130 apiece. John
Bodnar arested on the same charge had his case continued until today. Harry Forman was arrested by Officer Hall on suspicion as the intruder who robbed Dr. Meyers' office in the Bank of Whiting Bldg. He was released later, however, on failure of identification by Dr. Meyers. Whiting people will be pleased to know that our high school took a second, third and fourth honor In the County Declamatory, Oratorical and Choral contest which were held at Gary on Friday afternoon and evening. The Whiting chorus was awarded second place, having given as their selection "Bridal Chor us'' from Rose Maiden by Calan. Whiting Is especially proud of this fact since they so recently changed music supervision. Miss Helen Miller who gave "Madame Butterfly,as her declamation was awarded the bronze medal or third place. Edward Shepherd was given fourth place in the Oratorical contest.
Clarence Masterson of Myrtle avenue are the latest ownera of a new Ford touring car. The contractors are at work on the home of Walter Fisher on Lake avenue. Mr. Fisher is expecting to be married in the near future. Miss Violet Breckman and Max Tucker attended a dancing party In Gary on Thursday evening. The beautiful quilt which was raf fled off by the Trl Kappas at the Seifer furniture store was won by little William Kaiser son -of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kaiser, of 1352 Roberts avenue. 662 was the lucky number. Mrs. Charles Kggers of Lake ave..
was a business visitor In Hammond last Friday. Mrs. C. Holstiom of Lake avenue, and Mrs. A. Johnson of Pearl street, visited relatives of the latter in Chicago last Thursday. Mrs. Ben Kaiser of Roberts ave.. entertained several ladies in honor of her birthday last Thursday afternoon. The afternoon was spent in playing Bunco, after which Mrs. Kaiser served a lovely luncheon, a number of out of town guests were present. Mr. and Mrs. Max Ehlert who were here to attend the funearl of the former's mother Mrs. Augusta Ehlert, left for their home at Xeudasha, Kansas, on Friday. Mrs. Osbrg of Souh Chicago, was a guest at the Herman Breckman home on Atchison avenue on Thursday.
Mrs. Stiller and son Charles have gone to housekeeping In the rear rooms over the A. & P. store on Indianapolis Blvd. Mrs. Herman Thiesson cf Indianapolis Blvd., was a Hammond business visitor on Friday. Robert Naef, a. student at the Illinois university at Champaign.
spent a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Naef of Roberts ave., last week.
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Schererville Public School Thursday April 27. at 8 p. m. You are cordially Invited to attend. 4-24
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"Operetta," will be given at the Schererville Public School Thursday April 27, at S p. m. You are cordially invited to attend. 4-24
"NIGHT CLUB" LIFE
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SCORED
Flo Hart, her husBand. Kenneth Ilarlan, and Nikko. the pet monkey, who stands between them .n Ule j well as in th nirtur
Whiting Advertisements Are Winners
Wrhen you ttiink of furniture, think of II. Gordon & Sons. - 4-3
ROBERTSDALE 9
PRINCESS THEATRE TOSIGHT
Rndoiph Valentino and Uoruthy
Dulton In MOKAX OF THE LAUV LETT Y. 4-24-2 STAR THEATRE TOMGHT
Four acts of Yuudevllle and Pict
ures. 4- 1-1
Mr. and Mrs. George White of Pearl street may be congratulated on the arrival of a ten pound baby boy, born to them on Friday morning. Both the mother and babe are getting along fine. The attend ing physician Is Dr. M. E. Siafacz of Whiting. Miss Anna Kohlman of Atchison avenue is reported on the sick list. Mrs. Mollie Felson of 116th street has been on the elck list for the past week. .. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Vis of Myrtle avenue visited 'Mrs. Henry Ehlert at the St. Bernard's hospital in Chica-
PET MILK Tall cans, 1 0 cans for SPAGHETTI OR MACARONI 4 packages FANCY RED KIDNEY BEANS 3 cans . . . . .. ................. ...
SCOUT CORN
3 cans
SCOUT PEAS
3 cans '.
SCOUT TOMATOES
3 cans
jSTRICTLY FRESH EGGS
Per dozen .
INDIANA PURE CREAMERY BUTTER
Per pound v. . !2-pound LOAVES BREAD With other groceries, I loaf for
I -pound LOAVES BREAD With other groceries, C I loaf for :..; &
AVO KITCHEN CLEANZER
6 cans for 30NELESS CODFISH 1 pound . RLSH MACKEREL Two rANCY HEAD RICE 5 pounds v
LARGE PRUNES
2 pounds ORN FLAKES 3 packages AB '" "' 3 packages .
)UR SPECLU BLEND COFFEE
3 pounds
)UR SPECIAL PEABERRY OR SANTOS COFFEE
pounds
Groceteria Stores
78 State Street, Phone Hammond 3714 152 State Street, Phone Hammond 25
719 Chicago Avenue, Phone Ealt Chicarro 1240-M 434 119th Street, Tel. Whiting l-M
For Good Funtan, Go to Selfem. 4.3
All Wall Taper bought of us,
trimmed free of charge; Tom Smel
ser, Signs, Paints and Hardware, 603
Indiana Blvd., Whiting, Ind. 4-11-tf
H. Gordon & Sons will be open
Thursday. Saturday and rjav dav ev
enings only. All other days we cIom at 6:00 p. ra. 4-13-tf
DAXCE Shirt Waist Dance giv
en -by the Triple Link Social Club, Saturday evening, I. . O. F. hall, Sterling's orchestra, couples 11.00. 4-2i-:
FOR EEXT Modern room for on
or two, with private family, phone
272. 1064 Atohlson avenue. Waiting, Ind. 4-22-2
FOB, RENT Two private garages;
one heated, one not heated; phone
hlting S05, Inquire 310 119th st. 4-22-2 FOR. SALE Modern six room Bung
alow. 45 foot lot; 228 Atchison
avenue. 4-22-3 FOR RENT Store room, excellent location for millinery dressmaking, reasonable rent, 738 Ind. Blvd. 4-24-5 NOTICE There will be a meetinar of ex-
service men In the City Hall Tuesday, at 7:30 p. m. to organize a political club. 4-24-2
PRIXCESS THEATRE TONIGHT Rudolph Valentino and Dorotkr
Dolton In MOHAX OF THE IADV LETTV, 4 -"4. 2
STAR THEATRE TOVIGHT Fonr actn of Vaudeville and Plotnr 4-24-1
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The Spring Festival will be at Glenwood this year on May 26th. Plans are being matured to make this by far the greatest event of its kind ever before attempted. Mr. H. Trinoskie invented a new rat exterminator. If you aer troubIfd with rats call up Mr. Trinoskie or leave your order with Mr. Lucas.
HOBART
Mrs. Helen Wall entertained' a dozen friends at her home Thursday evening. The object of the gathering was to organize a Magazine Club. The Knight Templars Conclave will be held next week at New Orleans. Misses Kdna - Eorger and Clara Fleck from here will be the guests of a Chicago Commandery, who will leave Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Karl France and their daughter Alargant left yester
day for their former home, Colum-
bit City.
Rev. E. R. Schuelke" and Trof,
Wolkenhauer, attended the North
"iern jnaiana .Ministers' and
Teachers Conference of the Mis
souri ynod of the Ev. Lutheran church held this week at LaPorte. Mr. and Mrs. Meredith have pur
chased a Ford sedan.
FOR SKIN TORTURES
Zemo, the Clean Antisep
tic Liquid, Just What
You Need. Don't worry about Eczema or other skin troubles. You can have a clear, healthy skin by using Zemo obtained at any dru;? store for 35c, or extra large .bottle at $1.00. Zemo generally removes Pimples. Blackheads, Blotches, Eczema and Ringworm and makes the skin clear and healthy. Zemo is a clean, penetrating, antiseptic liquid. It I? easily applied and costs a mere trifle for each application. It is always dependable. Adv.
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pet monkey, Nikko, to win her a divorce from her husband. Kenneth Harlan, motion picture
well as in the picture.
actor. She charges her husband pave Nikko to Pepg Brady, Follies dancer, on a trip to Atlantic City where, she alleges, his con-
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duct with Pesrjry in the presence of the monkey was such as didn't become a decent, respectable married man.
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Mrs. John Brooks and dantrhtpr.
Grace, of Gary, visited their son and brother Oscar Brooks and family here yesterday. Mrs. Fred Buse returned to her home in East Chicago last evening, after a visit with her son Ceylon Barhlte and wife. Donald Quincy and Ike Gershman of Chicago were home over Sunday. John Tearce who has been in the Hammond hospital arrived home yes terday morning. He is improving. He was accompanied by Mrs. Louis Kuehl nee Anna Fearce. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Pepin, of Harvey, 111., visited at the home of Mand Mrs. P. M. McNay yesterday.
, .Miss Violet Hayden went to LaFayette Saturday to visit friends for a few days. W. A. Hill, of Hammond, republican candidate yr Joint Representative, was in Lowell Saturday.
.Mrs. ..iara J.lghtfoot, teacher Ithe Gary schools, was homo over Sunday. Her nieces, the Misses Mildred Pixley and Lyrell Taylor, who have been visiting her returned home with her. 11. Gershman returned Saturday from a week's -visit with his daughter, Mrs. Charles Berlow, and husband at South Bend, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Brannon went to Chicago yesterday to meet his brother M. A. Brannon of Beloit, Wis. Merlin Longbreak, who has been in Denver, Colo., for the past year has returned to Lowell. .Mrs. Henry Hettinger of Hammond, visited her parents. Mr. and
Mrs. Loyal Lamphler here yesterday. Many from here went to Gary last week to attend the County Oratorical contest. Mrs. A. G. Slocomb of East Chica
go, came last evening to visit her j father C. F. Dickinson and sister
Miss Edith. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Smith of Chicago came last evening to visit with friends. The latest word from Mrs. Joseph Tanner who is in a hospital in Chicago, Is that she is improving nicely and will soon be able to come home. Ernest L. Shortridge of Crown Point was here on business yesterday.
Deaths Cause Big Public Demand for Action Against Traffic f INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE LONDON. April The 'night club" is under fire in London. Restricted drinking hours and orders closing dancing places at 12:30 have. led to the establisiliment of numerous so-called "night clubs." Membership in these clubs entitles one to dance until daybreak, and the restrictions upon the sale of liquor are not rigidly adhered to. Membership is easily attained, generally for sum to one dollar. Recent sensational deaths, in which the traces of "night club" life are seen, have led to a public demand for the extinction of these clubs. The death of Frieda Kempton a beautiful young dancing Instructress, at one of these clubs, which was pro'bably caused by an
overdose of cocaine, th&s caused a sensation. A Chinese has been held in a witness in the case, when ' the coroner's hearing i resumed April 17. The press has taken up the campaign against the nigltt clubs and alleges that these places are centres for the distribution of "dope" in London. Miss Florence Underwood, of the Women's Freedom League, has made the campaign the vehicle for a campaign of her own for "brigater husbands." Mi.s Cnderft'ood declares that 'excuses t hat husbands need night life because their wives are dull is nonstnse. '
Judge Camilla Kelley, who presides-over the juvenile court of Memphis,- has the. distinction of be ins the only w oman judge In the South.
QUICK RELIEF FROM
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Jxis Angeles architects have formed an association to assure
'better building in that city.
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of head or chest ara more eaaHj treated externally witti
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Height and Weight Table for boys Ht. 5 I 6 7 I 8 9 j 10 I 1 I ' 12 13 j 14 In.jY. Yr. Yr.iYf.Yr..lYr..!Yr!Yr.. Yn. Yr.. 39 35 36 37 I 40 37 38- 39 41 39 40 41 42 41 42 43 44 43 43 44 45 46 44 45 46 46 47 45 7 47 48 48 49 46 48 49 50 50 51 47 51 52 52 53 54 48 53 54 55 55 56 57 49 55 56 57 58 58 59 50 58 59 60 60 61 62 51 60 61 62 63 64 65 52 . 62 63 64 65 67 68 53 66 67 68 69 70 71 54 i 69 70 71 72 73 74 55 : 73 74 75 76 77 78 56 77 78 79 80 81 82 57 I 81 82 83 84 85 58 I 84 85 86 87 88 59 I L 87 88 89 90 92 60 i I ! 91 92 93 94 97 1 I i.i ) . . .
Height and Weight Table for Girls
Ht. 5 6 In. Yn. Yr,
39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58
59
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35 37 39 41 42 45 47 48 49 51 53
I 8 9 10 I 1 1 12 I 13 Yr Yr..! Yr.. Yr.. Yr..' Yr..
14 Yr,
36 38 40 42 43 45 47 49 50 52 54 56 59 62
49 51 52 54 56 58 61 64 67 69 72 76
56 58 60 63 66 68 71 74 78 82 86 90 94
61 64 67 69 72 75 79 8) 87 91 95
70 73 76 80 84 88 93 97
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