Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 351, Hammond, Lake County, 28 April 1922 — Page 2
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EAST CHICAGO AND THE HARBOR HODLXSOX TO Sl'IU Iv Ardent worksrs, for the candidacy tt AKbert J. Beverldge for United t.ttcs Senator, announce that ai:ituor lieveridge meeting will be l.i.l at tho East Chicago Masonic V tuple, tomorrow night. Oui'ko Robinson of Indianaco'ls, i:.-i:ntor Frank X. 3.i-'it f Gary end former city Judge, Ilyman M. Cohen fc,ra echcu'jled to speak. Owing; to the fact that .Albert J. Uuvcrldge did not visit either East Chicago or Indiana Harbor while ca his visit to Lake County recently 1-j believed to to the reason for this last minute meeting:. Then t -o, the captains of the Beverldge ?;imyaijrn failed to credit Mayor Lev? Shanks of Indianapolis with vry nrul when visiting- Indiana Harbor a few weeks ago and drawing less than SOO persons. Hence tho meeting tomorrow night. HOME TALENT PLAY The fo-ar sub-lodges of the Amalunxnated Association of Iron, Steel r.n.l Thi workers of the Twin Cities have consolidated In giving a home ta.!ent play to be held at the McIZislcy school auditorium tomorrow nlfr-M for the beneat of their covoik'rs 3n Newport, Kentucky. What will "be considered one of tho greatest demonstrations of unionism ever attempted here will t ju-.j p'.ace in the form of a parade I receding the entertainment. The line of inarch, headed ,by Thomas J. Oodfrey, general chairman of tho local Jodyo and the Hammond citizens' band will form at the McKlnij school and proceed through the business sections of the city, returning to the school again to wltress the entertainment. The added attraction to his corabinatljn gathering of unionism will be the presence of National President M. F- Tlghe, who Is making a fiyiag trip here from Detroit where a convention of the Amalgamation steel workers Is now In progress, to address the meeting tomorrow rJz-ht. VOUJfO THIEVES STOPPED John Fancsalsckl, owner of a hrd ware store at 4757 Melville avenue, Vjmt rhlcaeo. stopped two young thieves early this morMng from carrylcs away miscellaneous hard-v.-are eq-ilpnjiit from his place ofi tustness, wnen no ureu upuu tuo reeies? burglars and caused them to crop their loot. Hn mts about two this morning waa aroused from his sleep by, riuCled sound la the building- Go-! iig to tho rear porch, Mr. Fancsalz3 1 watched the thieves for nearly : :ia hour withomt disturbing thelr cperatlons. When he saw that they -wera about to leave with some of tio hardware equipment, he fired rfr them causing the fourglar-i to I Have Gained 20 Pazzuds and My Ran Ddcsti 't Tire Me At .All Since I Took AMI AC Geo. J&Bgers, '42S CcliScTxtsa Avc, Caeaacar siermszrd on the Grand Tnanh Sjrsfem. ExItazuAhaet. tJ&er tvori, lass of cppdiiiT, tlrt.'fgisJt Extcr, daUncts tmd iaclz ci energy are nmluiti'm tzK:-3asis. Chech these syim $.oi9 fed ay by getting fce-t-i'7 i-f Teniae At dZ ockI fan Her heart caysr"I want you, but leave your pimples atthedoorl" f.li.J iiJJ Ji.lif LU i'.-?: C!rjr-Face and io Cc Cleaa-Bloods A -tffe fr from eruptlonn and m r,TMt-;.":lon free from muddiness and faiiti;v these are absolutely lmXti'jie trt have in spite of all tne !otkr.s. creams. maenaKes and other f,;i"..-l treatments, unless one thing: ia t''U tho blood. Science has proven I-. 1 Tind question. 8. 8. S. has n-i-.iUfleally demonstrated its remarktls power, through Us purely veg.e"i' ;-i rnc-'ilclral ingredients, of wonderf - increasing: the number of your i ' 1-i el's. It not only increases the j r'.u rr of cells but also by this meaps t :i v s out the impurities which cause i. a'-r skin eruptions and w-hich make . vi etty complexion Impossible. S. B. 8.
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- J4 riff" 1. 'V tumes of which fashion approves. At the left is a conservative afternoon frock of canton crepe. It may be had in dark or high colors. The center frock is a air ,! and Mrs. Otto Doescher and guests, Mr. and Mrs. II. J. Sternberg of Redlands, Cal., motored to Crete, 111., yesterday and visited relatives. They also called on friends In Chicago Heights on their way home. An honor has again come to Bast Tristram Speaker is manager of ( the Cleveland Indians and ways center field. Ty Co'ub is manager of the Detroit Tigers and plays center field. Both Speaker and of their off i Cobb spend many oj. " months hunting big game ana in, ?jow they hr.ve another thing1 in common. I hey are oogt holders in the Oorang kennels at Larue, O., an organization that specializes in fighting and hunting Airedale dogs. , . ,, Walter Johnson, pitcher for the Washington Nationals, and Jim Thorpe, football star and hunter, also are stockholders. Fellow stockholders of Speaker were to have presented him with a prize Airedale from the kennels at the opening day game Wednesday, but the dog got into an argument with his kennel mate ana me ceremony will be performed later in the season. .... . . The dog had no objection to being uresented to the Cleveland manager, but Walter Lingo, manager of the kennels, figured that it wouldn't be nice to show the do? before a big crowd because he received a black eye and a few scratches in the battle and didn t look nice and pretty. Both Cobb and Speaker have planned hunting trips this fall in which they will use packs of Airedale hanters. The report that a battle between Benny Leonard and one of his leading contenders is planned for Michigan City, Ind., July 4, is intprpatinir. It shows how promoters are searching for new locations for big fights. Local and state laws have cut down the number - C available sites for- imr.nrt.ant hnttips. The bicest 1 ' blow boxing suffered in years was ' the one delivered by the California i legislature in prohibiting twentyDOUGLAf
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McKinley auditorium, by the McKlnley Junior high school, under the direction of the musical director. Hiss Kuth Elliott and Miss Garnet i'oster, director in dancing. To say which of the characters took their part the better, would be a difficult task, as each one was a credit to their instructor and to themselvesi "Patricia,"' Is said by many, to be the best thing- of Us kind to be riven in this auditorium and the instruc tors and pupils tthould feel highly complimented on their work. Don't forget the entertainment tomorrow evening at the First Baptist church in Indiana Harbor to be given by the "Welsh Cambrian society of the Calumet district. A fine pro gram has been arranged consisting of musical numbers and readings, and an enjoyable evening is assured Come out and hear the Welsh people for they surely can sing. At the bake sale at tjchlelker's to morrow afternoon, given by the la dies of the . Congregational Mission ary society, for the benefit of the Welfare association,, there will be all kinds of good home baked pies, cakes, bread and many Other good things to eat. The election luncheon of the East Chicago Woman's club will take place Saturday, Hay 6th at 1 o'clock in the Methodist church. The committee in charge met Wednesday evening at .he home of the chairman Mrs. O. C. Brandenburg, and com pleted their plans. It Is the wish of the committee on constitution and by-laws of the Indiana Harbor Woman's club that any one wishing to make any change in the constitution and by-laws, may do so by either notifying the chairman, Mrs. J. D. Williams, 4013 Ivy street, phone I. H. 693-R, or handing same in at the general meeting. May 3rd. Mrs. E. J. Davis of Northcote ave nue, spent Wednesday In Chicago shopping. The Congregational Sunday school primary department, held their reg ular monthly meeting Monday evening at the home of Miss Kuth McCluskey on Olcott-avenue. Wednesday evening last, AI Hassan Grotto, 150 strong, including their crack band journeyed to Chicago and witnessed the splendid ceremony as conferred upon a class of. candidates ! by Aryan Grotto. The trip was made Jin autos and upon their arrival wee imet by Aryan's patrol team and paraded to the T. M. C. A. dining room where a delightful dinner was served and Al Hassen's were given a chance to thaw out. The parade was formed again, and to the tune of, "The Gang's All Here," marched down Wabash avenue and entered the temple. Several distinguished speakers were then called upon, the most notable beine Elmer Beach, grand Read These Twin City Advertisements WASSEY'S PLEATING SHOP 01 STATE STREET Hemstitch with Gold and SUref rbreed also match all colore. Bat. (obi Hole, Button Covered, Em broidcrfins, BraldinC, Beadlao Phone Hammond 444. l-l-lt To phone news ltema to East Chlcasro Times vfflce, call East Chlca mo 283. ,Try a regular 50o dinner at Cafe Ijifayette. Home made pastry. Mrs Spaulding, manager and chef. 4-lS-eod-lm Money to loan on 7 and S per cent, securities for sale due 1 to it months from date, denominations from 25 up. Real Estate gold bonds. Koe A Peterson Law office. 4-28 Otto G. Flfleld, a farmer and business man, asks your aufferage, for County Treasurer. 4-28-5 Hartley's NOW PLAYING Tomorrow is your last chance to see THE KING of Comedy. v. HAROED Lloyd A SailorMade Man Gobs of Joy Now you' '11 howl. It will ehiyer your jibs and rattle your ribs and make you do the jelly-roll laugh all over the deck. Sail the merry waves of laughter with this Grand Fleet of. Fun.
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PARTHENON NOW PLAYING COMING MONDAY, MAY lrt For Four Dayi CONSTANCE TALMADGE in "POLLY OF THE FOLLIES" Also master of the grand lodge of the state of Illinois, and Charles E. Wardewell, grand monarch of the M. O. V. P. E. E, Immediately following the ceremony Fred P. Clark, Monarch of Al liassan. In an appropriate manner thank Aryan for the royal good time extended to ail and presented Al Hassan's band, "which made a big hit, and put their Grotto on the map. ' The young people of the Ruthenlans of the Holy Ghost church on Olcott avenue, have organized a choir as a separate society, and will meet for practice each Monday and Thursday evening In the church hall. The officers elected: President, Paul Slaslak; vice-president, Anna Peterovicz; secretary, Mike Kochan; assistant secretary, Pauline Hegndosa. Plans were made for a dance to be given Sunday, May 21st at 2 p. m. In Lincoln hall. "With Father Basil ilerenkow as their instructor these Vote for Albert E. Griffiths, Jft. 68 Republican Candidate for Justice of the Peace. 4-26-6 Card of Thanks We desire to extend our heartfelt thanks for the kindness and assist ance of neighbors and friends tn the bereavement and loss of our dear husband and father, J. E. McKenna. Especially to the K. P. Lodge of Indiana Harbor and Donova Penna. a-nd to the Local No. 1317 C. and J. of A. Also for the many beautiful floral pieces and to those who so kindly donated the use of their automobiles. -rrs. McKenna. Mrs. Jobes, Mr. Frank McKenna, Mr. Earl McKenna, Mrs. Strickland, Mrs. Pilling. 4:23 While in the Legislature he was ver faithful. Now nominate Otto G. Flfleld for County Treasurer. 4-26-5
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ORPHEUM LAST TIMES TODAY "THE-MASKED DANGER" With LESTER CUNEO And MRS. WALLACE REID HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE TOMORROW FOR ONE DAY ONLY HARRY CORNELL And THE FOUR FAY SISTERS in A SONG AND DANCE REVUE Also MORRIS FLYNN in "BUCKING THE LINE" young folks are planning to give public concerts during the summer. Invitations have been Issued by the Trl Kappas for a card party Saturday afternoon at Parish hall in Indiana Harbor. Hidge nd Five Hundred will .be the frames played, beginning promptly at 2 o'clock. Refreshments will be served. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Doeseher, or North Baring avenue ,are entertaining the latter's sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Sternberg, of Redlands, Cali. They anTVed Tuesday and expect to spend a few weeks visiting relatives and friends In this part of the country. The home and educational department of the Indiana Harbor "Woman's elub will give a children's party on Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock at Katheran House. All members of the club and their children up to the age of 18 are invited. There will be an entertainer out from ChiEASLES may be followed fcy serlooa cola troubles; nse nightly 5 LXLSS JK. PO Run Over 17 Million Jan Uitd Ywtft BIJOU The Cecil B. DeMille Production "BEHOLD MY WIFE" Also Good Comedy SATURDAY WM. S. HART in "THE PRIMAL LURE" Also Comedy SATURDAY MATINEE ONLY "Ad Features of Tarzan" Dandruff and head scale go home hunting- when Blue Devil touches vonr sralp. 4-25-5t
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DELUXE LAST TIMES TODAY TOMORROW Special Fox Production "The Last Trail" Pollard and Century Comedies FRIDAY and SATURDAY MATINEE 3rd Episode of ROBINSON CRUSOE SUNDAY FOR FOUR DAYS DOROTHY PHILUPS in J. "MAN WOMAN AND MARRIAGE" cago and the program will Interest the older folks as well as the younger ones. Refreshments will be served and a general good time enjoyd. A man who has helped Lake county, now Lake county help Otto O, Flfleld to be County Treasurer. 4-26-5 PARTHENON SUNDAY, MAY 14TH For Six Djt ADAPTED C0OM "The Two OapiiANN BYABfiANOCMKNT VITH KATE CLAXTOM-w !TH LII.LIA?! atid DOnOTHY CIXU Lake County First, Last and Ail the time and Otto O. Flfleld, for County Treasurer. 4-26-5 J Smil$"; Relnkk, Bi Hit
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