Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 317, Hammond, Lake County, 29 May 1922 — Page 10

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WHITING NEWS NOTES

MILLIONAIRE JAILED AS KILLING PROBE GOES ON

STAR THF.ATBG VODAY AM) TOMOKHOW Fratnrr Week, "Look Them Over." Monday and Tueydny. "Uueen O' he Turf (in the thrininK hort raoe Comedy, "A Dark Horse," ni "Weekly. "Wednesday. Hudolph Valentino in "Camllle, with Mnslmova. 5-29-1 There will toe a farewell recftion in the Plymouth CongreRational Church this evening- for Rev. Chas. Trueblood and his family who will leave Wednesday for Water VI set. Michigan, where Rev. Trueblood vi lli preside over the Congregational

Church of that place. The reception Is open to all members of the church and friends of the family and church are cordially invited. Mrs. Clarence BaSer. the Misses ; Margaret Atkln. Martha FredinburgT, I Evelyn and Helen Tharp were recently pledgred members of the Beta ' Gamma l.'psllon Sorority and were entertained at the Rueff home. Members of the American Igrlon ' Auxiliary are urgred to attend the nfesnorial Tay services at the ComJmunlty Center tomorrow at 11:00 tto'cloclc. J Mrs. 'William Thomas and motherK Inn. V - 1 T a m to n 4 vtAV-

tlay for Syracuse, New York. Tt-here they will spend several weeks as iruests of & nleca residing In that city. J. B. Harris, who was arrested Tor contributing to child delinquen-

b-cy In the Whitlnsr Park on Thursday frwas arraigned In court on Friday band fined $35. Not having- money

j,-to Tpay h-9 flns he w'M servo his

'"time In the county Jan.

Mesdames George Roe, William

(Thomas, Frank Barr, William Fuller

fend Mj-s. Fleming- of Hammond .have

returned from Connersville and In

t dlanapolU where they attended the

j state meeting: of the Roosevelt Re-

l 3Ief Corps.

i The many friends of Mss Violet '.OBreckman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

(Herman Breckman of Atchison ave. will be pleased to learn of tier re

; cont marriage to Max Tucker of this

;e!ty that took place at the Congresra '. tional church In South Chicago, one

' week ago Saturday. The young

' couple will reside with the bride's

. parents temporarily.

The Ladles Ttosary Society of the t Sacred Heart church .will give a card 7arty In the church hall this ! evening. Five Hundred and Pedro ; will ba the games played and all the ', members of the church and -friends

; ere invited to attend

Mrs. James Jennings of Jollet, 111.

r the guest of her on Waldp Jen i nlngs of Oliver street.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles "Koch and son

cf Sheridan avenue have returned from Danville, 111., where they spent

the week with relatives. Mrs. Charles Man-beck and daugh

ter Vera of Wood River, 111., are the guests at the Ralph White home on

Oliver street,

I E. Meed paid a $11 fine 1n the

city courts on Saturday for passing

a. standing street car.

The Trl Kappa Sorority's meeting for this evening has been postponed

t-ntil one week from tonight, Mon

dav, June 5th.

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Walter S. Ward, .liliionaire Eelf-confe8sed killer. hu been forced to eive up his luxuries of his palatial home near New York for hardships of a jail cell while

authorities investigate his story of the killing of Clarence Peters, ex-marine. Ward says he shot in self-defense after Peters and two others had attempted to ex-

Above, left to right: Mrs. Beryl Curtis Ward, suspect's wife; Walter S. Ward, millions: i prisoner; Sheriff J. Weiner. Below, left, cross indicates where body of Clarence Peters was found near Kensico reservoir. New York; right. Ward's luxu U ous home at New Rochelle, . a New York city. tort $75,000 from him. His wife is prostrated at their home. Ward was at liberty on $10,000 bail for a short time following his confession, but alleged discrepancies in his story caused his re-arrest.

Sorority-at the Slsson Hotel in Chicago last-Friday evening. Ira Vis of Myrtle avenue still con- ' tinuea to improve from his ncent operation at the St. Bernard's hospital in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Smith and family of Atchison avenue and Mrs. Os- , car E. Meek of Indiana Blvd., mo-, tored to Marcelles, Mich., last Saturday where they visited with relative's over the holidays, Mrs. John McHale of South Peering. 111., spent Sunday at the Johnson home on Atchison avenue. PRICESS THEATRE 1 MONDAY, TIESDAY, WEDNESDAY Sperinl Matinee, Decoration Day. Mnry riekford in "LITTLE LORD FAl ,'XTELROV," her Intent anil next pleture. 5-29-3

Whiting Advertisements Are Winners

FLOWERS PROVE HOODOO, AS USUAL, WHEN BABE RUTH RETURNS TO GAME

When you mink of furniture.

think of H. Gordon & Sons.

FOR SALE For ants, call and see 603 119th street.

Bargains me; P. .

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Marlborough House, the future residence of the Prince of Wales, contains 111 rooms.

S. S. S. Fills Qui Hollow Cheeks. Thin Limbs!

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Good Furniture. Go to

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One of the little movie queens presenting Ruth with the floral gift before the game.

A demonstration of toilet goods and cosmetics will be held at H. Gordon & Sons, Monday, May' 22nd.

H. Gordon and Sons

Monday evening. May 29th. Store will be closed Tu-esday, Memorial

Day. 5-

No one could really expect Babe Ruth to hit his old stride on his first appearance in the game after his six weeks' layoff at the request of Commissioner Landis. For just before the start of the game in which

I Babe made his debut Ruth received a big floral gift. It was from the will be open! National Vaudeville Artists. The little Lee girls, famous in the movies

and vaudeville, presented it to Babe. And no ball player is expected to

a' get a hit let alone a nomer alter receiving a present, uaoe went. -3 gutless.

65c a

haif gallon, 25c per

Garden City Paint Cleaner

gallon; 40c a

quart; Tom Sme!ser Paints Hardware, 605 Ind. Blvd. 5-

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PRINCESS THEATRE MONDAY, TIESDAY, WEDNESDAY Special Matinee, Decoration Day. Mnry Plckford tn "LITTLE LORD FAl NTELROY," her latent and hem

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The tickets for the card party and entertainment of the Daughters ot Isabella to be held in the small hall of Slovenskl Dom on Wednesday evening. May 31st, are "being distributed by Mrs. C. Chant of Cleveland avenue. The'Toung ladles Guild of the Congregational Church will meet at the home of Mrs. John Melvin of 1290 Atchison avenue on Wednesday evening, June "th. Ignatz Horwat, alias Prasto, who was charged with assault and battery, was arraigned before the city Judge and fined $15.00. Mat Sinnar of 625 120th street, was found not guilty to the charge of (violating the liquor law. There will be Memorial Day services held in the Community Center tomorrow by the American Legion Post No. SO. The Auxiliary and friends are, urged to attend. The service will take iplace at 11:00 a. m. Word has; been received that Mrs. Carrie Gill who is visiting with relatives in Cleveland, Ohio, is serlous-

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ROBERTSDALE

STAR THEATRE TO DA Y A N D -TO MOR RO W Feature Week, "Look Them Over," Monday and Tuesday, "Q,ueen O' the Turf (In the thrilling home race) Comedy, "A Dark Horse," New" Weekly. Wednesday, Rudolph Valentino in "CamlUe," with XailmoTi. 5-29-1 Mr. and Mrs. Edward Freese were in Crown Point on business last Thursday. A son was born on Friday morning to Mr. and Mrs. George Schruscike who are temporarily living with relatives at the Water Gardens.

Miss Vlolette Golding of Myrtle

avenue spent the week-end with Miss Helen Emerson at the Purdue University at Lafayette, Ind.

Roberts avenue spent the last week end in Chicago, the guests of Dr. and Mrs. C. Hoffman.

Miss .Myrtle Soltwedle, Mrs. A. Schaeffer, Mrs. H. Thiesson and Mrs. Hugo Cook attended a card parfy given by the Pythian Sister3 at the

Kast Side on Friday evening. Mrs. Thomas Baird and Mrs. X. Frown of Roberts avenue were in Chicago on business Friday. Mr. W. Bahn of East Side visited his daughters, Mrs. H. T. Thiesson and Mrs. A. Schaeffer and families, on Friday evening. Mr. Bahn who is well known in Robertsdale, recently purchased a fine piece of prop erty at East Side, from Mr. George Golding. brother of H. T. Golding of Myrtle avenue. Miss May Owens and Richard Emerson attended a dance given by a PRINCESS TirrrATRE MONDAY, TI ESDAY, AVEDNESDAY Special Matinee,. Decoration Day. Mnry Plckford In "LITTLE LORD FAt XTEI.BOr," her latent Ud bet

consultants of the committee

American business men. Any taxpayer who has paid the tax without protest and who desires

to satisfy himselr that the questuon : of his liability to further taxes will, not tbe reopened, may submit to the department written request that the determination made against him be considered final, Mr. Seidman explained. The department will then enter Into an agreement with the taxpayer whereby the case cannot be reopened and no court will recog

nize n action based upon it, unless upon the showing of'fraud. By this provision, one of the chief causes of discontent with the income tax laws is removed. The shroud of uncertainty that existed because of the undetermined tax liability and its hampering effect

Seidman, and district upon business can now be eliminatthe committee of tax ed. All that need be done is the

filing of a written request that the tax already paid be considered final.

Men and women, whether you will ever build yourself up to your normal. Just-right weight depends on the number of blood-cells in your blood. That's all there la to it. It's a scientific fact. If your blood -cell factory lan't working right, you will be run-down, thin, your blood will be in disorder, and perhaps your face will be broken out with pimples, blackheads and erup- , tions. S. S. S. keeps your blood-cell factory working full time. It helps build new blood-cells. That's why B. S. S. builds up thin, run-down people, it puts firm flesh on your bones, it rounds out your face, arms neck, rlmbs, the whole body. It puts the "pink" in your cheeks. It takes ths hollowness from the eyes, and It fools Father Time by smoothing out wrinkles in men and women by "plumping" them up. S. S, R. is a remarkable blood -purifier. While you are getting plump, your skin eruptions, pimples, blackheads, acne, rheumatism, rash, tetter, blotches are being removed. The medicinal ingredients of 3. S. S. re guaranteed purely vegetable. 6. S. S. is sold at all drug stores. In two tUes. The larger size is the mora conomicaL

RULING FOR TAXPAYERS

The commissioner of internal revenue has Just outlined the procedure whereby it will now be pos: si'ble for taxpayers to determine at once for all their income tax Viability, according to an announcement by Mr. F. E. Seidman, C. P. A., of

Seidman & chairman of

Edward C. Minas Co;

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Office Phone 417 Lady Assistant Res. Phone 436-M Owens and Spanburg Funeral Directors and Embalmers PRIVATE CHAPEL, AMBULANCE, LIMOUSINE SERVICE Moving and Expressing Anything and Anywhere 406 119th Street, Whiting, Indiana

In Memoriam This Store will be CLOSED All Day Tuesday, Decoration Day

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The Following Cars have been Rebuilt by us in our shops. All are in Al Condition They are priced to Move Quick! All these rebuilt cars must be sold the coming week

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1920 Touring Ford Starter, motor good,! 1921 Touring Large lock wheel. Demount-i 1 922 Sedan Motor good, Steerir.g wheel Rl1 8 Lght PaneI Delivery Truck good run

tires good

condition

$250.00

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1921 Touring Ford Starter, lock steering

wheel, $ good tires Demountable rims . . .

wheel, $ good tires OQf flfl

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1920 Touring Rajo Cyl. Head, Starter, Demountable rims, has large lock steering

wheel, shock absorbers, Rajo Racine I

head, Bosch magneto. Zenith Carburetor tifJZ $475.00

able rims, Self Starter; Motor and body

ing,d $375.00 condition

lock. 5 cord tires, Starter and Demount

able rims, (seen fin

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mng condition,

good tires,

$175,001

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1917 Sedan Demountable rims, motor good, gj 1917 Copue Has Ford Starter, good tires.

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$275.00

1918 Sedan Demountable rims, good tires, shock absorbers, Qff. flfl

good motor.

MUtMmma 9 7 Three.fourths Ton Truck, Panel Body

Has Olson 74 ton extension tires in good condition, motor in (1 7Cl HO

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good motor and 990 H-l H nit.nn

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1919 1 Ton Chassis in A 1 condition, pneumatic .ir, $235.00 almost new

1921 Light Delivery Truck Run about eight , months, has canopy top and side curtains, in a i &QQn nn

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1919 I Ton Truck-Open 250.00 Express Body

1919 I Ton Truck-Open $200.00 Lxpress body

1919 Model Truck. Panel Body Motor good,

tir" $200.00 good

1921 Reo Sedan-

like new,

$1200.00

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