Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 359, Hammond, Lake County, 8 May 1922 — Page 10

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THE TIMES Monday, May 8, 1922.

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WHITING NEWS NOTES

'FASCINATING WOOER BANDIT" POLICE PROPOSAL HALTED; SLAYING FOLLOWS

rRIXCESS THEATRE TOXIGHT TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY "WAY DOWN EAST," I- W. Griffith's M8ntrilec", with l,UUn ClUh

and Roberta Hrrom nd S typical

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was held Friday afternoon in the

Owen and SpanTurfr. chapel on 119th street. Mr. Wessingf, more commonly -known as "the little tailor" was well known here, having' been employed by Sam Spivak In his tailor shop for several years and was a mhr of the Chicago order of Odd

Fellows. The Rev. Trueblood of

the Congregational church, also an Odd Fellow, conducted the services, nnd interment was made in Oak Hill cemetery in Hammond. Those who attended the funeral rom out of town are llr. and Mrs. E. Ffltrt, of Chicago, the latter being a sister of the deceased. Owens and Spanburg acted as funeral directors. rRINCESS THEATRE MONDAY, TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY WAV DOWN EAST" 5-8-3 Mrs. Theodore Abraham and eon Uaymond and daughter Mrs. A. G. Dsterburg of 119th street, motored to Union Mills, Ind., where they visited Mrs. Abraham's sister. Mrs. Richman of that place who is confined to her home with illness. Mrs. Carl Federson spent the veck-end in Chicago with her 'brother and family. The most recent possessors of aew Ford sedans are Messrs. "Waltir Glnfher and Charles Trueblood. Rev. and Mr. H. P. Ivey, Mr. and Mrs. O. Mackey, Mrs. It. P. Thrush and daughter Wilma Jane, risited with Mr. R. P. Thrush, who b confined to St. Bernard's hospital and found him to be getting along aice-ly. The American legion Post, No. 80 Auxiliary will meet In the -public library on Wednesday. May 10th. ( at & o'clock. After a short business meeting is dispensed with they will ro in a body to the small hall In Slovenskl Pom, where they will be entertained by the American Legion Post. All members are urged to be present to enjoy the pleasant evening that Is planned.

Mesdames Mae Duer and D. F. Owens visited Mrs. Edward Gehrke it the S?t. Bernard's hospital on last Saturday. The K. of C. Lodge -will give a Janco in the Community Center hall n Thursday evening, May 18th, for the public. There will be a meeting of all the roung people over IS years of age n St. John's Lutheran church to jrganiza a Young People's Society tomorrow evening rft eight o'clock. Permits for the use of the Whlttie; athletic field and the Whiting park baseball field may be secured ay communication with Alderman J. ?. Duffy. The Royal Neighbors will hold their regular meeting tonight in the I. O. O. F. hall. The degree team is requested to dress in white and Mrs. Rose Cook's committee will serve the refreshments. Dr. Roscoa Reeve has returned from Edwardsport, Ind., where he ipent a few days visiting with, his parents. PRINCESS THEATRE HONDA Y. TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY "WAY DOWN EAST" 518-3

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The most fascinating man I ever met." So Miss Sally Doyle describes Earl "Tug" Wilson, held by New York police for alleged slaying of a patrolman. Miss Doyle told police Wilson was proposing to her when police interrupted and the slaying followed. She is being held as an accomplice.

The Ladles of the Sacred Heart Church will have a bazaar in the school hall Friday and Saturday, May 19th and 20th. The annual luncheon of the Whiting Fortnightly dub was held in the fraternity room of the Great Northern Hotel in Chicago, Saturday noon. The tables were decorated with beautiful pink roses and an elaborate luncheon was eerved to forty members of the club, the only out of town member present being Mrs. Henry Fifleld, one of the past presidents of the club, from Culver, Ind. Mrs. Charles Powers presided as chairman and the following program was enjoyed: Co'lect Mrs. Curtis. PRINCESS THEATRE MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY "WAT DOWN EAST , 5-S-3 The president's address iby Mrs. Myers was very good and Included a speech of welcome to Mrs. Swartz. the incoming presient, and a vote of thanks to those who helped make her past two years as president of the organization so successful. Two selections (1) "The Poison Scene from Romeo and Juliet and second Kipling's "If Were,55 given by Miss Miriam Gordon. The luncheon committee conslster of Mesdames S. Campbell, H". C. Green, Roy Walker, F, M. Long and Fred Alexander. After the luncheon several of the members enjoyed "Llghtnln" at the Blackstone whilo the remainder saw "Just Married" at the LaSal'le the

atre. The matinee committee was made up of Mesdames "Waldo Jennings, Charles Powers and Cora Dunning while Mrs. T. S. F.oyle, Mrs. D. Paskwietz and Mrs. L. A. Gordon acted on the program committee. PRINCEJiS THEATRE MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY "WAY DOWN EAST" 5-S-3 t Officers Vidovich, As.senheinier. Brown and Surdukowski, made two more raids on ' Saturday in soft drink parlors, the first being Martin Kowal's place of business, at 119S Schrage avenue where they found one quart of moonshine whiskey, two quart bottles partly filled with moon'shfne, one gallon Jug with traces of whiskey and ono whiskey glass. Kowai secured a $1,000 bond from John Tanera to appear in city courts today. The other arrest was that of Mike Jazvee of 221 119th street, where two one quart bottles of moonshine whiskey, one quart ibottle three-fourths full, one quart bottle, one-half full and one pop bottle full of moonshine were found. Pat Haralowlsh put up a $1,000 bail for Pazvec who will also appear to answer charges today.

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ROBERTSDALE 1

rniNcrcss thkatrk tomght Tl KSDAY . WLUMESDAV "WAY UOAVX EAST," I. W. Cirlfflth'a Mtrpiece, with I.lllinn (.Uh 11 ml Hohertn llarrome and a typical (irilTith Cant. I 'nqiwntlomibly one f the liuent picture of all time. llayel In nil the Inrne cltle at $2.00

to IO.OO n ent.. . l'ricea lor WhitIdk' l.V und 35c u-S-3 l'HIM'KSS THKVTOK TOMGHT TI ESU VV AM VKIESIAY' "WAV 1HV EA ST," O. W. Griffith' laiitrrplece, lth Lillian Glh und Itoherts llarrome and a typical Griffith taut. I'nquentlonably one of the flnet picture of all times. T'lajdl In all the large cities at $U.OO

to SM'-O0 a neat.. . Trlcea for AVhltin l.o and SSc. 5-8-3 "If you have a bit of news, send it In, Or something that will amuse, send it in. A story that is true, An incident that's new. We want to hear from you. Send it in. To 1300 Myrtle ave., or phone 16S-M. Mr. and Mrp. A. Spisak and daughter June of 116th street. Miss Mable Peterson and Mr. Nelson of Kast jl motored to Benton Harbor on Saturday where they will visit with relatives of Mrs. tipisak for a few days. Miss Ellon Johnson of East Side

spent Thursday evening- with Ilobortsdale friends. Ground is beintr broken on Iavis avenue in the Sheffield Addition for a two story fiat building which is being built by S- Korczyk of Kob-ert-s avenue. Next Saturday evening the "W". B. A. of the Maccabees are giving a card and bunco party in the small hall of t lie Slovenski Pom. The public is invited. I'RIXCESM THEATRE MOUtV, Tl KSDAY. AVEDJiESDAV "WAY DOWN EAST" 516-3 Miss Vera Shade of Chicago spent several days with her sister Mrs. Arthur Ifenrickson o-f Lake ave. Mr. and Mrs. B. Kuebottom who recently sold their home on Lake avenue moved to the West Park Addition last Tuesday. Mrs. Louis Fisher of Lake ave., entertained her mother of East Side for the past two days. Mrs. Seliger of East Side spent Friday with her daughter Mrs. H. F. Eggers and 'family of Lake ave. Ti'e Mesdames If. Thiesson and A. Stross were among the Chicago shoprers on Friday. rnnt Ess theatre

MONDAY, Tl'ESD AY, WEDNESDAY !

"WAY DOWN EAST." 5-5-3 One of the cur popular matrons of Indianapolis Blvd., has been on the flck list for several days caused by eating too much ice cream which she won on the recent primary election from a gentleman who la in tha teaming business on Iake ave. Charles Naef of Roberts avenue, has for the past ten days been visiting relatives in different parts of Ohio and at the present tima Is on business for the Sta ndard Oil Co., at Ciiro, 111. The, Ladies Aid of the Lutheran Cnurch are making preparations for a dinner to be given on. Wednesday May 24th. Mr. and JM.rs. John Tlau and their daughter Lillian, visited their daugh 1er Mrs. Edward Gehrke who Is confined at the St. Bernard's hospital in Chicago.

HESSVILLE

The Loyal Workers Class at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kansfleld Friday evening. The meeting was called to order by the class president. Mr. R. Brown, opening prayer by Mr. Patterson. After the reading of the minutes of previous meeting, new business was transacted and Mr. Fatterson gave a short talk on the coming drive for funds for the benefit of the Boy Scout

movement and Salvation Army drivel

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Whiting Advertisem en ts Are Winners

When you think of furniture, think of II. Gordon & Sons. 4-8 For Good Kornittfre, Go to Selfera. 4-3 All Wall Paper bought of us. trimmed free of charge: Tom Smelser, Signs. Paints and Hardware. 605 Indiana Blvd., Whiting, Ind. 4-11-tf P. II. C- Club will give a dance Wednesday evening. May l"th, at I. O. O. F. hall, music by Sterling. Gents 60c, Ladies 35c. 5-6-2 PRINCESS THEATRE TONIGHT Tl'ESD AY AND WEDNESDAY 'WAY DOWN EAST," D. W. Griffith Masterpiece, with Lillian G!h i:nd Roberts llarrome anil a tyr-onl GrSA'itli ((, I ni;i-stionably one of the flneat lctureM of nil times, riayed In nil the large cities at JIS-OO to yiO.uO n sent... prlcea for AVhltiaic nnd So. 5-S-3

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"Spirit Photo" taken by Mr. Mary Haue ot her daughter, Isabella, and her Uncle, William Henry Vreelmnd, killed ten years ago, at the left.

Committees to be in charge of this work in this distrit was then appointed. During the social hour, refreshments were served 'by the hostesses. Mrs. Ira Lambert and Mrs. Wm. Kansfleld. Music and games wer enjoyed. Flower guessing- contest was one ot the features of

pastime and prizes were awarded to Mrs. Ward Kessler and Mr. Paul Ellsworth for correct solutions.. Among the guests present were Mr. and Mrs. Russel Brown and son. My. and Mrs. Ward Kessler and son, Mr. and Mrs. Ward Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Spaulding and daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Runyan, Mrs. E. Mason an daughter. Mrs.. Robert Collier, Mrs. MIckovetz, Mrs. Fred Hopp, Mr. 'and Mrs. Henry Hopp, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ellsworth, Mr. and 'Mrs. Walter Patterson and

daughter Mildred, Mrs. Ira Lambert, Mrs. Everett Gripton and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kansfleld and sons. All present report a most enjoyable time and are looking forward to the next meeting which will tie held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hopp. Mrs. Paul Ellsworth entertained the Dorcas Aid Society at her home on Ogden avenue Thursday after.noon. After the regular business was attended to, dainty refreshments were served by Mrs. P. Ellsworth and Mrs. Chas. Mauck. Among the members present were Mrs. H. Hopp, Mrs. Fred Hopp, Mrs. Ira Lambert, Mrs. E. Kroll, Mrs. Russet Brown, -Mrs. Paul Spaulding, Mrs. Ward Kessler, Mrs. Robert Collier, Mr. Walter Patterson, Mrs. Frank Williams, Mrs. Wm. Run

yan, Mrs. Ed. Mason, Mrs. Wm. Adams. Mrs. Wrm. B-oland, Mrs. Chas. Mauck, Mrs. Paul Ellsworth and Mrs. Wm. Kansfleld. The next regular meeting wi'll be held at the church. May ISth. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Lambert were Gary visitors Wednesday George Moore spent Thursday at

Cedar Lake fUshing, and report a!

successful trip. Mrs. Stuhr was a Hammond visitor Friday. ' t. Mrs. F. J. Jarchow arent Friday in Hammond Work has been resumed on the C. Spangler house now under construction. Heavy rains having delayed the work. Mr. and Mrs. Peters entertained a number of out of town guests at their home on Kennedy avenue last Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mentzer of Indiana Harbor were the guests of their daughter Mrs. P. Spaulding and family Thursday. Mrs. John Kansfleld left for Lo-

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A new method of cleaning has brought prettier teeth to millions. Also cleaner, safer teeth. You see the results wherever you look. Teeth now glisten which before were dim. They show in smiles now where folks once concealed them. This is to tell you the reason, then to urge that you make a free test. They remove the film These millions have gained whiter teeth by simply combating film in this new way. Film is that viscous coat you feel. It clings to teeth, gets between the teeth and stays. The ordinary tooth paste does not effectively combat it. The tooth brush, therefore, has left much of it intact. Film absorbs stains, making the teeth look dingy. Film is the basis of tartar. That is why teeth become cloudy and discolored. And some teeth like smokers' teeth become badly stained. Film holds food substance which ferments and forms acids. It holds the acids in contact with the teeth to cause decay. ' Germs breed by millions in it. They, with tartar, are the chief cause of pyorrhea. Thus most tooth troubles are now traced to film. Those troubles have been constantly increasing for lack of a proper film combatant. Now you can fight it Dental science, after long research, has

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