Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 363, Hammond, Lake County, 12 May 1922 — Page 2
Friday,
May 12, 1922.
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EAST CHICAGO AND THE HARBOR
TWO EVEXtY MjLTCIlEJi Flra Chief 6mJth ay that tbt firo team will play th Griffith nine, at the Graver Pxk Sunday afternoon. Both teams are well matched atxd the chief anticipates a rood game. HO Oil 13 ROBBED Joe Arpos, a roomer at McCook avenue, reported to the police this morning that aorne one entered hi a room during- the nlffht and stole $120 In cash, a cold watch and chain. A man who Arpos had placed confidence In and told of Ids eavlnss. Is suspected by the East Chlcajro police. TRY LIQUOR. OASES The East Chicago court consumed most of yesterday afternoon In disposing: of liquor cases. Two of the co.es .brought before Judge Twyman were found not gullty.and four were fflven fines of 100 and costs. Those fined were: Tom Wasllewlcz, 8914 Butternut street. Indiana Harbor; Walter etuker, 3905 Beech street, Ind. Harbor: JJ3ke Suhl. 633 Emlyn Place, Ind. Harbor; Alfanso Sabate, East chicaco. j SAY HE'S I-YSATE Joe Goodman, age 46, charred by his family with being: Insane, is being held at the East Chicago police station until after a sanity hearing before Judse Twyman this afternoon Sir. Goodman has been living with kls family at &S37 Cedar street, in Indiana Harbor. DID HE STEAL ITf C. C. "Wlnklefoos. toead of the Cen tral Paint Shop on ITorsyth avenue, charges that IFrank Ityder, a young boy who he has had employed In the shop tooJc his S passenger PanAmerican car out on a run yesterday afternoon and as yet has not DON'T Pmt cheap paint on a floor. That is where you need the best. The real practical covering for an old or soft floor Is enamel. It ia far superior to paint. Cut out the coupon "below and try out Kyanzie "Floor Enamel. It has beautiful high gloss. You can wash and scrub it without affecting the gloss. You can roll heavy furniture over It without cracking or checking 1L It wears outside as well as inside. It is the Ideal covering around the 4order of a rug where the floor has been painted. It is the best finish made to paint Ice boxes, fcaby carriages, etc. One pint can floor enamel.. 45c One brush worth ......... 35c Both worth $0o Clinton & Sons Co., E. Chicago, Ind. Ijower-Derlan Co., Gary, Ind. Smith & Sankey, 695 S. Hohman st. Hammond, Ind. Alwin Wild, Hobart, Ind. Eeehaee Hardware, Indiana Harbor. Lynch Bros., liowell,, Ind. fipurrler Smith & Co., Whiting, Ind. Adv.
"Say It With Flowers'!
Air Ready For IVIotfier's Day Everybody is planning Flowers for Mothers' Day, and to take care of the demand we have ready a profusion of Fresh Cut and Potted Plants, such as has never before been seen in Hammond. . Included in this array you will find
FRESH CUT Roses Carnations Sweet Peas Tulips Jonquils God could not be everywhere, therefore He made Mother,
At 50c and up FREE DELIVERY Harnmoncl Floral AT FOUR CORNERS State and Hohman Phone 309
Left to right, Sir. Florence freeks Mayo, Mrs. Lois ."atrrbury Mayo; below, Virginlua Mayo, convicted bigamist. 1 think I'd do it all over arain." That was the reply Vireinius Mavo. wealthy convicted bigamist, made to a question put to him in his cell ; in New York s famous prison, the i Tombs. "If you had it to do all i over again, what would yon dof returned with the machine. Mr. Wlnklefoos says he learned that young Byder picked up a friend and that the two boys were last seen together in the machine headed south on Forsyth avenue. RELEASED JTROM CHARGE Stanley Ruszanskl, of S731 Beech street, Indiana Harbor, held under a $5,000 bond on a charge of manslaughter, when the machine he was driving ran Into 15-year-old Anastria Malkawskl and caused Injuries to the girl that resulted in her death was released yesterday from the charges by Dr. I J. OstrowskI, the deputy coroner. , Twin City News Notes I , "JU. IS! Mrs. Hubert Bientlinger and Mrs. Percy Cadman very pleasantly entertained the members of the Kappa Phi Delta. Tuesday evening, at the home of the former on Magoun avenue. The decorations were car. rled out in lavender and gold, the sorority colors, these being also carried out in the dainty luncheon served. Mr. and Mrs. Connelly and Mr. and Mrs. John McKenna leave today to attend the races at . Louisville, Kentucky. The Knights of Pythias extend a cordial invitation to all Knights Pythian Sisters and their friends to attend an entertainment and dance Saturday evening, May 13th. at their hall on Olcott avenue. Mrs. Ella Campbell, of Ohio, is spending a few days with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. GROWING Roses Daises Calceolarias Pelarfoniums Hydrangeas Geraniums Panceas Boston Ferns
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Z. B. Campbell, of North Olcott avenue, enroute to St. Louis, where she expects to spend the summer. Miss Rachel Howell, who spent the winter at the home of her niece, Mrs. W. A Schroeder, left yesterday for her home In Detroit. Mrs. A. B Parsons, of Michigan City, will spend Saturday in this city with relatives Her sister, Mrs. Joe Willardo. of iiSth street, will accompany her home for a week's visit. Mrs. A. Hllty and . son. Carl, of Fir street, returned the latter part of last week from a visit with relatives in Pandora, Ohio. Mrs. Weirback and daughter. Miss Mildred, were Chicago shop-1 pers, yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Zeff Campbell and son, Zeff, Jr., will spend the summer months at Deep River, where they have rented a cottage. Mr. J Campbell has the construction of a twenty mile piece of road near there which will make it very convenient for him. Miss Mary Petersen entertained the Klan Club Wednesday evening, at her home on Northcote avenue. The diversion was five hundred. The dainty lunch served by the hostess was much enjoyed. A surprise party was given last evening in honor of Miss Helen Sabo, by Anton R. Hoffer, at 626 Chicago avenue. The large basement of the store at that number had been bjautifully decorated with flowers, fruit and foliage, while a basket of beautiful pink roses ' graced the table from which a full course dinner was served. Th guests numbered sixteen and the honored guest was tne recipient oi . The Twin City Athletic Club wtll meet at the East Chicago South Shore station Sunday morning at 6:30. to take the 6:41 train for MilIs Your Back Giving Out? Is a4ad back making you miserable? Are you tortured with a dull, wearing 'backache, and sharp, stabbing pains? It's time then, you looked to your kidneys. A cold, a strain, or overwork has probably weakened yonr kidneys and rought on that nagging backache, those headaches, diziy spells and kidney irregularities. Don't wait for some serious trouble. Use Doaa'a Kidney Pills. Tour home folks recommend them. Aalt your neighbor! A- HAMOXD CASE . . . Mrs. F. . Richards. 135 Doty St., says: "Backache gave me many a miserable day. Sharp, cutting .pains went through me and I was hardly able to be around. My nerves were In poor condition. My kidneys didn't act right and Inflammation of the bladder set in. Doan's Kidney Pills purchased at Summer's Pharmacy bneflted me In a satisfactory way." DOAN'S?uT 60 at all Drug Stores QMar-fmaam Co, MiftJiittalo.KX Know that your property is protected by strong companies. EXPERT SERVICES INSURANCE DEPT. OF
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sVaJ k aAi4a f at wj V m a though ia jail, smiled quizzically. ' Liie is strange, lsn t itl Do you know I think I would do it ail over again," he replied. "I am wholly optimistic. I am expecting a new trial. I am content here, i am happy here." Mayo was convicted after his trial had been delayed three years. . He is a New Havsa radio manufacturer. ler, from which place they will hike to the Dunes 'where they will KANSAS WOMAN OPENS CAMPAIGN FOR GOVERNOR Mrs. W. D. Mowry. Mrs. W. D. Mowry, Kansas City, ts the first woman in the eUte of Kansas to announce her candidacy for rovemor. Mrs. Mowry ii undaunted by the fact that Kansas looks witn disapproving eyes on i gfixU& politicians. Can We Talk
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The Stratlmg Ray on Spiritism "The Watcher at the Gate" Presented by The Joyce KOmer Players Hartley Theatre Sunday, May 1 4th Matinee and Night Benefit of St. Stanislaus Church. 1
The Quality of Satin Tells Much of the attractiveness of Black Satin Slippers depends upon the quality of the satin. There must be beauty of design and good workmanship you will find it in the new Strap effects here. But the satin itself adds its bid of elegance. It is of rich lustrous black that will not become gray looking or crack under ordinary wear. Other Low Shoes in newest patterns Cut Out Effects, Straps and Oxfords styles that will please your eye and prices that will fit your pocketbook. Miller's Bootery 595 Hohman Street, Hammond
spend the day. All are requested to bring individual lunches and $1.00 for expenses. Eat Esehenbach Home Made Bread fresh every day at one p. m. Phone S27-M East Chicago, Esehenbach Bakery. 6-12 FOR RENT Nicely furnished 4room apartment. Apply 4450 Olcott avenue. East Chicago. 5-12 Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Sarlo left this morning by auto, on a week-end pleasure trip, for Neshkoro, Wis. Saturday at 1:00 p. m., the election luncheon of the East Chicago Woman'! Club will be held in the Methodist church, corner of Chicago and Baring avenues. Mrs. Martha Otis of Kennedy ave. left this morning for Greencastle, Ind., to spend the week end with her daughter, Miss Lulu, who Is a student at DePauw university. She will !be present at the Ma Day pageant Saturday afternoon and at the -entertainment of the D. P. U. on the campus in the evenlg. She will return home Monday. Mrs. Ed. Wedgewood of North Bar ing ave. returned home Wednesday evening from Mercy hospital, where she underwent a successful operation for appendicitis two weeks ago. The men of the Congregational church served another of their fine suppers last evening but this one
ut-dld all of the rest. The large dining room was delightfully cool and the service all that could be desired. Try our special suppers the best meal in town. Cold dishes our specialty; just the thing for the warm weather. Esehenbach Restaurant, 707 Chicago' avenue. 6-12 Durlnr last winter 3,274,691 pounds of coal were piled by the Salvation Army in back yards wliere little children and sad-eyed mothers were shivering. BIJOU TODAY FRANKLIN FARNUM in "SO THIS IS ARIZONA" TOMORROW "SHADOWS OF THE WEST" With an All Star Cast Matinee Only "ADVENTURES OF TARZAN" to the Dead? see
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PRICES PARTHENON NOW PUY1NG Kormalhhnadai "Smilirimrnmnh" kt4Mtsc afa 0y m Her Greatest Picture Also LARRY LEMON in "THE SAWMILL" Coming SUNDAY For Six Days "ORPHANS OF THE STORM"
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MATINEE: 2:30 P. M. EVENING: 8:15
ORPHEUM LAST TIMES TODAY CHARLES "BUCK" JONES in "PARDON MY NERVE" Also Harmony Four in a Song Variety Act TOMORROW ONE DAY Only NORMA TALMADGE in "SMIL1N THROUGH" Also LARRY SEMON in "THE SAWMILL" COMING SUNDAY, MAY 14th FOR ONE WEEK THE MUSIGIRL SENSATION A. H. PARENTS "BILLY B. PURL SHOW OF 1922" O r- REAL o C sO ARTISTS J Four Complete Shows SUNDAY, MONDAY. WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY
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30 People Mostly GIRLS CATCHY MUSIC CLEVER DANCERS V"1"' IS "I hare had many happy moments following the experiences of Mr. Jiggs in that clever and most amusing comedy BRINGING UP FATHER" Charlie Chaplin SEATS NOW SELLING P. M. DE LUXE LAST TIMES TODAY and TOMORROW wonb qour wlPe Leb you. da to see -Polafleri tn'PASSlOJ wLllfutaakifu Audacious J coming with cast of 500Q in fASSlONfl SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY LEWIS STONE BARBARA CASTLETON WM. DESMOND And a Big Cast in "THE CHILD THOU GAVEST ME" ORPHEUM -THEATREStarting SUNDAY, MAY 14th FOR ONE WEEK The Inimitable BILLY B. PURL OF 1922 In a Repertoire of Supreme "Musical Comedies 25 ALL STAR ARTISTS 25 In Addition to Our Usual High Class Program of Feature Pictures. New and Complete Change of Bill Monday, Wednesday, Friday 4 COMPLETE A SHOWS PRICES -10c, 30, 40c Nights Matin 10c, 20c, 30c Sunday Matinee 10, 30c, 50c Sunday Night 10c, 30c, 40c WARNING 1 Buy Electrical Fixtures that will last and give you continuous service. Select ths well known standard makes that are guaranteed. You have till Saturday to pick any set in the store at cost price. INDIANA ELECTRIC SERVICE CO., ECS Hoh man St., or S21 Chicag-o ave.'. East Chicago. S-1S
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