Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 350, Hammond, Lake County, 27 April 1922 — Page 16

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THE TIMES Thursday. Am-il 27, 1922.

REASONS FOR REILAND The reasons why th voters of JCorth Township renominate and elec.t Georg-e E. Reiland, Justice of the peace. j 1. Because he Is a good lawyer with a broad knowledge of the law. 2. Because he is the best qualified candidate seeking that office. ; v 3. Because he has always been

Wh'.le in the Legislature he was, ever faithful. Now nominate Otto G. Fifleld for County Treasurer. 4-2S-5 flSSSSSSE

WE HOPE MR. DEMPSEY UNDERSTANDS THIS. WE DON'. It 1 . . t - -w f 1 . . 1

i i Know notmriK or air. tempsey s quality as a ooec, Georee Bernard Shaw, "but if he can play at lightning lonjt shots with an instinctive command of the duck and counter, and. or occasion, side' vp a boxer who. as the cinematograph proves, has the dangerous habit of leading off from his toes without stepping in. with the certainty of f ailing heavily on his nose if his adversary takes in the situation m time, Charles XII may find his Poltava yet." HOW MANY FATAL WOUNDS ARE NECESSARY? We may be sure the gallant editor's wounds were serious, eveo though few of them were fatal. Editorial in N. Y. paper. For manj vears the scientists have been warning everybody, young, middle-aged arid old. that kiss'.ng is dangerous from a health standpoint and even, in some instances, have tried to have it abolished by law But it has been impossible. Even in localities where the practice ie severely frowned upon, considerable bootleg kissing has been going on. The scientists have raved to the effect that the practice is responsible for the spread of "-eat epidemics. Now we read in the papers that last week there was a sort of soci-'J :eld in a home on Long Island where six young ladies sod kisses and were smacked voluminously by the young gentlemen. During the party a man with n heaw cold arrived and coughed constantly. Next two -r three davs thirtv-one persons who had attended the party were taken down with the flu. But. to the surprise of one ard all. not one of the s.: girls who sold the kisses nor one nf the customers who bought the sar- contracted the flu. The only ones to come dewn with it were old married folks who never kisn anybody. .... It is thus we are obliged again to give the old whiskbrooms of science the gate on this subject. Let it be hoped we will not have to sotak to them again. Aged musician committed suicide in prefernce to playing jazz. Life is tough enough without adding jazz to it. MARCELETTIL Pipistratos was his name and he washed dishes in a restaurant. He was a Greek and perhaps his ancestors had taken part h. the ancient Olymnic eames. Working in the same restaurant v as Bridget Callahan. Pipistratos and Bridget fell in kove with each other. Propinquity had dene the trie"- They were married and now have several children. This is a wonderful country and perhaps occurrences like the above help unake it so. Marcel Steinbrugge. IF YOU'D ESCAPE THE CHAIR GO BOIL A LITTLE LYE. "Wife Is Cleared of Man's Death by Boiling Lye." Headline in & York paper. "University Head Predicts Speedy Death of Jazz." Headline. Sure. It Pas only been kept alive this long by the knocking ot the crapebangers. . Chicago lawyer declares he can prove that very man is crazy after fifty But a lot ofchera are crazjr after other things, too. ' Whj ask what all the shooting's for when a New York jury cquits a won.an who murdered a man in cold blood and didn't deny it, and an Oklahoma jury acquits a man who shoots a guest in bis house ? TTLat we really need is wireless politics.

House Cleaning Time

Make a complete job of it this year. Take up the old worn out pieces and replace them with new coverings that fairly smile wijh beauty. Come to a Floor Covering Store where the assortment is large and the prices lowest. You can surely do better at LEON'S. Prices That Talk

WILTON VELVET RUGS Seamless patterns. These are the kind that will give you satisfactory service ; an assortment of unusually attractive patterns. Size 9x12 .$29.50 FRENCH ROYAL WILTON RUGS The very newest patterns and colorings in a great assortment of pattens; all are fringed. Size 9x12 $73.50 Size 8.3x10.6 68.50 Size 36x63 8.95 Size 27x54 7.50 FELT BASE FLOOR COVERING Excellent quality felt, saturated with special oils that make it absolutely waterproof; lays flat without any tacks; per square yard 55c

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fair and square In handling- Justice in all cases tried in his court. 4. The reason a majority of the lawyers are for Judge Reiland is because they know, when a Judge is qualified or not. 6. Because he has proven an efficient, qualified and a Just Justice. 6. Because of his past record he merits the support of the voters of Xorth township. Judge Reiland has been unable to meet his many friends and make a campaign on account of having an operation performed on his foot and being sick for the past year, although his friends are on the Job looking after his Interests in the coming primaries. Adv.

AXMINSTER RUGS A very popular rug; deep nap; silky finish; a very serviceable rug. They come in a complete assortment of new patterns. Size 9x12 $48.50 Size 8.3x10.6 42.50 Size 6x9 26.50 Size 4.6x6.6 16.50 Size 36x63 7.50 Size 27x54 3.95 GENUINE INLAID LINOLEUM Patterns will never wear off; blocked through to back; suitable for stores offices, living rooms and kitchens. Per square yard fit $135 CONGOLEUM The genuine Gold Seal Art Square, size 9x12 $9.00

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EAST CHICAGO AND THE HARBOR

A SAILOR MADE MAS

"Oh. for the life of a sailor,'' Is J points, such as Ilarrisburs, Phllathe way Harold Uoyd makes you I delphia, Baltimore, Washington. Xew

feel after you've laughed yourself i WVilft HIIU 1UUI13H U V T I 1119 U1J11&111 comedy of the .bounding deep. "A Sailor Made Man." which will unfurl four reels of joy on the. Hartley theatre screen tonight, where It remains until Saturday. A snug- sum 'has been spent to give this comedy the atmospheric tone of a feature. Huge exterior and Interior sets of the Maharajah's palace were erected. An Oriental street and Its bazaars contain a wealth of detail. The battleship scenes wwre taken aboard the U. S. S. Frederick, and the navy atmosphere is perfect. To point &ut every detail would consume a volume. Let It be said that Lloyd is a rich idler who !s advised by the girl's father to go to work If he is serious regarding matrimony. Ills efforts at a recruiting station are exceedingly funny, bait it is his duties on board ship that makes the audience hilarious. The ship reaches an Oriental port and the sailors get shore leave. Here the comedy gets In a zippy punch. The girl has also gone ashore from ther father's yacht and the plot takes up some original stunts before Lloyd succeeds In rescuing her from a harem and saving his own hide from the villainous Maharajah. "A Sailor 'Made Man" starts with a laugh, and every la-ugh that follows gets louddr, heartier until the fade-out. which Is a knockout piece of business. FE.X.Y. SERVICE IMPROVES Additional through service via the Pennsylvania lines for eastern points by making the Manhattan Limited and the Pennsylvania Limited trains flag . stops at Indiana Harbor, will be pjt into effect April 30, according to Agent J. A. Littman. The Manhattan due In Indiana Harbor Limited at 11:08 That's IT. No. 43 on the Republican ballot. Our own Otto G. Fifield for County Treasurer. 4-26-5 Read These Twin City Advertisements WiiOOiU X O rUil.LLKx, gJJOjP ; 01 STATE STREET Hemstitch with Gold and Sllvef Thread Kino match all colors. Batton Hole, Buttons Covered, Embrolderftng, BraldiosT, Beading. Phone Hammond 444. J-7-t' To phone news Items to East Chi ct(o Times of Bee, call East Chlca CO 383, Try a regular 50c dinner at Cafa Lafayette. Home made pastry. Mrs. Spaulding, manager and chef. 4-18-eod-lm RT ICll T TODAY and OWvU TOMORROW "B.EH0LD MY WIFE" A Cecil De Mille Production SATURDAY WM. S. HART "THE PRIMAL LURE" Vote for Albert E. Griffiths, No. 6S Republican Candidate for Justice of the Peace. 4-26-5 WALTER J RILEY President

Pay Taxes Here; File Mortgage Exemptions Save time and trouble by paying at this Bank taxes due the county treasurer at Crown Point. Pay now, before the rush begins. Have you property that is mortgaged? You may be entitled to an exemption of part of your taxes for next year if you file an exemption affidavit here. Ask afjout this. Capital and Surplus $125,000.

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m. and The .Pennsylvania Limited at 6:H p. in. (standard time.)

Iln fast train service this will putt the East Chicago district on a parity with several of the other larger stations such as Enslewood and Gary. These two 'trains are considered the best on the Pennsylvania system, composed entirely of Pullman Equipment and eqaiipped to render elesrant servlpn for eastern Torlc and Atlantic City. Tickets and reservations for these trains, ns well as any other trains stopping at Indiana Harbor, can be secured at th Harbor ticket office. MEETING FOH GIIOYES Considerable enthusiasm Is being manifested in the candidacy of Hatel K, droves for county treasurer of Lake county. Two rousins meetings in his behaif were held at the Auditorium hall and on lilock avf.. Imlina Harbor,lsst night. Former City Judge Hymai, M. Cohen. Charles Pitzele. Attorney Abe Otteinheimer, and Attorney George Miller expressed confidence when addressing meetings last evenlns that Hazel K. Groves would command a large Republican vote In East Chicago, Indiana Harbor and Whitlntr at the primaries next Tuesday. They likewise figured that the East Chicago man would be able to keep his oppjnents' majority nown In the other rrts f the county and be elected on the Republican ticket. The Mothers' meeting of the Indiana Harbor Methodist church will be held Friday afternoon In the social rooms of the church. The devotions, "Sarah, the Steadfast," will be in charge of Mrs. 'William Collins. The toplr "The Mother's Responsibility to the Public School." th? leader is Miss Edna Ivey and the hostesses are Mesnames James McQuilkin, Carl Smith and S. R. Wells. All members and friends are urged to attend. Lover of dancing will be delighted to hear that Johnstone's Jazz orchestra will Ihrnish the music at the Welfare ball this evening at Colonial hall. Tuesday, Mrs. AV. II. Haight, or Forsythe ave. was a Chicago shopper. t Mrs. Dora Merrlfield, who makes her home, when In this city, with her sister, Mrs. H. E. -Jackson, of Baring ave., had the misfortune rrn- ' day while visiting another sister, Mrs. Gus Jacobson, of Creston, Ind., to fall and badly injure her right knee, which will confine her to her ( home for the next few weeks. Another delightful Welfare party was added to the list Tuesday evening. Mrs. Richard Carrette, Mrs. Christ Struss and Mrs. James Galvln were Joint hostesses at a bunco school. The twenty-four tables were arranged In the long halls which had been beautifully decorated with potted plants, hyacinths, tulips and ferns. The high honors In bunco were won by Mrs. John Murphey, the second by Mrs. Eingle and the : FOR ITCHING TORTURE Use Antiseptic Liquid Zemo. There Is one remedy that seldom fails to stop itching torture and relieve skin irritation, and that make I the skin soft, clear and healthy. Any druggist tan supply you wit! I Zemo, which generally overcome" skin diseases. Eczema, Itch. Pimples. Rashes, Blackheads, Jn mos cases give way to Zemo, Frequently, minor blemishes disappear ove: night. Itching usually stops In stantly. Zemo Is a safe, antlsepti' liquid, clean, easy to' use and de pendable. It costs only 35c; an extra large bottle $1.00. It is posi tively. safe for tender, sensitlv skins. Adv. , ' Always on ' the Job, for a bigger and better Lake county; Otto G. Fifield , fbr -County Treasurer, Repub-' lican. 4-26-5 137 s Cedar STREETS

third by Miss Frances Galvin. In five hundred Mrs. Uurwell larrled off the high honors, Mrs. James MhQuaid t he second and Mrs. McQuilkin third. The color scheme was pinis and white and was carried out in the refreshments, ice cream with crushed fruit and white cake with pink icing. Another neat sum to be turned over to the Walfare treasurer. Mrs. J. J. Dressen of Xorth Magoun ave., entertained at a one o'clock dinner yesterday In honor of an old friend .Mrs. C. A. Pomeroy,

of Herkley, Call. The other guests were all neighbors on the Fast Side a few years ago. Mrs. James Hill, of .Chicago, Mrs. A. Johnson, of Austin, Mrs. 11. M. Bates of East Side, Mrs. A. Kggers, of Robertsdale, Mrs. Gus; Trowe and Mrs. George Schaaf, of Whiting, and Mrs. Pressen's sons and wives, Mr. kncl Mrs. Clitude Dressen, of llmmond, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. DreBson," Jr. of the Atlas apartments, and Lowell Ulbba, brother of Mrs. Claude Dresen. Tho guests from this locality were not aware of their friend, Mrs. Pomeroy, being on a visit to her old friends and it came as a complete surprise to thorn. , A most enjoyable afternoon was spent living over old times. The funeral of Judge Bryon M. Cheney was held this afternoon at his late hgme, 4815 Olcott avenue. Rev. Alexander Monroe assisted by Rev. Frank Maples conducting the service. Interment was made In Oak Hill cemetery In Hammond. Judge Cheney passed away Tuesday morning at 3:00 o'clock, at the home of his sister. Mrs. Martha. Green,

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FIRST CALUMET BANK

The Bulk Thai Service Built

An Investment That is Safe for a Widow The high standing of the First Mortgage 7 GOLD Bonds, sold in denominations of $100. $500 and $1,000, by, this Bank, is such that they are the kind of investment that a widow may safely buy. First Mortgage Investments of this type are much sought after by Banks and the great Life Insurance Companies, which necessarily must make SAFETY their first consideration. This Bank first invests its own money in these 7 Bonds. Sold at par, these Bonds held their value and are redeemed at 100 cents on the dollar at maturity, Interest and Principal payment are paid at THIS Bank the very day they are due. Ask about these 7 Bonds. Booklet upon request. , Sold for 12 years without loss of one nt to any investor.

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Now Playing TODAY TOMORROW AND SATURDAY THE LAUGH SENSATION OF 1922

Harold Lloyd

A Sailor-Made Man '

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What are the w.w's (wild waves) saying '"Oh, for the life of a saUor!" See Lloyd as a gob. He'll tie you into a Sailor Knot of laughter. He'll make you roar louder than an ocean. He'll rock your sides until you cry for joy. STRIKE UP THE BAND! HERE COMES A SAILOR-MADE MAN!

4430 Berkley avenue, Chicago, lie lived to the advanced age of Syears. has been a highly respected citizen of this city for 85 years. IP has been In poor health for 2 year or more and when his wife died It February the shock was a very great one and he was seen to fab rapidly. He was taken to the hom of his sister In Chicago, where ever; comfort was- given him in his lasi days. He leaves to mourn his Ioks one sister, Mrs. Green, of Chicago, and two brothers, of Denver, Col. Mrs. Bertha UucliMiabcr of 3d Guthrie street very pleasantly fn terta-lned a number of friends Tuen day In honor of her son 8arnu Buchstaber and wife, also her motl cr. Mrs. Flasher, who have recentl. arrived from Europe. The cvfriln was spent at cards. Bridge. Whls and Five Hundred were the gane enjoyed, with a prize for each table There were quests fiom Whiting Indiana Harbor. East Chicago an' Gary. The prizes were won b; Mesdames X. Uoraki, Stm Bcrkowit Sam Rosenthal. H. Melgran, MikCohen. M. Snectcr. E. Klempner an L Seifer. On behalf of the friends Mrs. L. Rottenburg presented thi Kiiests of honor with- a beautifu bouquet of American Beauty roses The delicious three-course luncheor Was greatly tnjoyed. Lowe Ammerman, who has beei in a very seiious condition for sorrn time past, was taken by his brothe Woodman. Monday to St. Bernard"; hospital In Chicago, where he wa

Lake County First, Last and All the time and Otto G. Fifield, for County Treasurer. 4-26-5 Capital and Svrrphu $120,000.09 Chicago and Kennedy Avenue ac

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lactd under the care of Dr. Hurley ho will keep him under observaIon until the cause of his trouble ias been determined. Thursday vening, May 4, the Modern Woodmen will give a card and bunco arty in the 1. O. O. F. hall for the "nefit of iliis young man. To those lio do not have tickets for this arty, call at 4723 and procure same. Mrs, Ieo JlcCormack of Beacon treet, will bo hostess at a one 'clock lun.-heon Saturday for the f-nefit of tlie "Welfare. The Woman's Missionary Society t the Oonvcreaational Church will 'iold a Hake Sale Saturday afternoon at Hchleiker's Drug Store. The proceeds to go to the Welfare Asao-iatlon.

HOOVER AGREES WITH EDGE INTERNATIONAL ."EWS SERVICE WASHINGTON", April 27 -Secretary of Commerce Hoover is In complete agreement with Senator Edge, republican, of New Jersey, that conTress should enact legislation to distinguish corporation business organizations, from "Illicit combinations in. restraint of trale," it was learned toda. Hoover and Kdge held a protracted conference yesterday aftrenoon on tho senators plan to "more clearly define the rights and limitations of trade associations to do' business under the Sherman Anti-Trust law." All Played Out at Quitting Time? You Need TANLAC The World's Greatest Tonic flssssmss REASONS SHOULD

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C. Keller Wallace For Surveyor Because He is a REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER and SURVEYOR OF TWENTY YEARS' experience. , His experience covers not only County work but Municipal and Railroad work as well. I His record as an engineer and his reputation as a man will stand the cloest investigation. His opponent is serving his SIXTH TERM and askng for his SEVENTH TERM. He believes that the taxpayers are entitled to a DOLLAR'S worth of roads, bridges, etc., for their DOLLAR. He has never before been a candidate for V County Office. i Vote for No: 53 C. Keller Wallace For County Surveyor

I FISH FISH FISH

The East Chicago fish market has changed hands, and will be known hereafter as a branch of the Hammond Fish Market, will be open every day and receive f re sh fish every day direct fom the fisheries.

FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION

Pickerel Blue Pike Catfish Bullheads

The East Chicago Fish Market 4724 FORSYTHE AVENUE SAM KAPLAN, President.

Up to 150 years ago handkerchiefs were used of any shape that fancy might dictate. Then Marie Antoinette chanced to remark to Louis XVI, that It would be mora convenient if only th-e square form was used, and the king, to please her, issued an edict on January 2, 17S5, decreeing that "the length of ilmndfteivhlefs shall be equal to ' their width throughout the king-' dom." The shape made compulsory by that royal edict has never since been departed from.

FRECKLES

Now Is the Time to Get Rid of These Ugly Spots There's no longer the slightest need of feeling ashamed of your freckles, as Othlne double strength is guaranteed to remove these homely spots. Simply get an ounce of Othlne double strength from any druggist and apply r little ot it night and : morning and you should should noon see that even the worst freckles have begun to disappear,- while the lighter ones have vanished entirely. It Is seldom that more than an ounce Is newded to completely clear the skin and gain a beautiful clear complexion. ' Be sure to ask for the double strength Othlne as this is sold under guarantee of money back If It fails to remove freckles. Adv. Vote for Albert & Griffith, No. 68 Republican Candidate for Jnatlce of the Peace. 4-26-5 WHY YOU VOTE FOR White Bass Yellow Perch' Mullets 6k Suckers Whitefish '

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