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East Chicago and the Harbor

AT THE LYRIC

A vast number of people consider it a duty as well as a pleasure to see, some pictures and in the light of the recent alterations In the hab

its and customs of America. ' Ten

Xijrhts in a (Bar-room" will certainly

arouse great curiosity and a desire to see it -wherever the opportunity is

offered.

Thia picture is sure to entertain

and amuse as well as instruct and it

will be aided by a fine selection of

music which has been chosen to ac

company the production. "Ten

Nights in a Bar-room" will be show lngr at the Lyrio theatre in East Chi. cagro the rest of thia week.

SEDAN CAUGHT BETWEEN TRUCK AND STREET CAR '. Wedged in between a street car and the Ford truck of Arthur Metz. 701 Bs-oadway. Gary, when traveling west on the narrow side of 150th street. East Chicago, the Ford sedan Of Abe Goran was slightly damaged. The accident was witnessed by Officer Brandt, who assisted in 'bring; inp in the wrecked machine.

Read These Twin City Advertisements

What Has Become of ? ?

ALBERT D. ER3K2N.E. who was formerly with the East Chicago Co., Is now a prominent broker in Chicago.

TOM O'COXXELL, at on time political oss of Indiana Harbor and city bailiff, is now head of a coal busines sin Chicago.

"SALLY" MOBERLT, who used to be editor and chief of the Twin City Sentinel, is reported to toe in the real estate business at (Ft. Wayne.

OSCAR GEORGE, at on time the leading druggist of Indiana Harbor, is now in business at Merrillvllle.

FORD DEALER'S CAR IS MISSING George Angle of 4746 Forsyth av

enue. East cnicago, auinorizea aeiier of the Ford Motor Co., reported to the East Chicago police station that Frank Meyer absconded with

his Ford touring car. Police here are searching for the man and the missing machine.

WIFE BEATER IS SENTENCED

WASSEY'S PLEATING SHOP 1 ITATE ITKEET ' Hmatltk wltk Gld and BUT rkr4 alo match all colors. Bat. B Hoi. Buttons Covered, Km. fcrolaorflnr, BraldJ, Eeadlm fboae Hammond 44. 1-7-U

', Te hoae mews Items to Eaat Chicago Times uffteo, call East Chicago 3S3.

Xr. A. W. Slrlln wishes to announce that he has opened his office in

! the Barker Bldg., for the of Dentistry.

When found guilty of wife beating

!by Judge Twyman yesterday Geu.ge Pitroski of 3S32 Beach street, Indiana Harbor, was fined $15 and sentenced to 60 days at the Indiana state farm. His case was appealed to the Lake Criminal court.

BOUND OVER

Notwithstanding that the wife con tradicted her original story that Joe Kawcznski, her husband, had fired a shot from his pistol at her intentionally. Judge Twyman bound over the man to the Lake Criminal court under a $500 bond. Bail was fur-

practice n ished for Kawcznskl's release from 10:5:2tjail.

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AUTUMN MILLINERY OPENING Saturday October Seventh 19 2 2 Gertrude Stewart 636y2 H0HMAN STREET HAMMOND

D. A. R, MOTES The Charles Carroll Chapter of Delphi, was organized in 1911. Mrs. Mlndwell Crampton Wilson, candidate for State Regent, subject to the conference at LaFayette, October 1012, was a charter member and first Chapter Historian. She served wo years as Chapter Regent and on many committees. Mrs. Wilson serv. ed two years aa state publicity chair man. she has contributed more than four hundred columns of D. A. R. news to the state papers.

-virs. vv uson nas attendee sever. ; state conferences. 19H in Indi.in-i apolia; 1913 In LaFayette; 1914 in Ft. Wayne; 1916 in Richmond; 1P21 in Vlncenes and 1921 in Indianapo'ls.

She attended the Continental Cn- 1

gress in szo. J9Z1 and 1922. If Mrs. Wilson is elected State Regent at. the conference of Indiana Chapters at LaFayette, October 12. 1922, she wil not give up her publicity work but will continue it. and will be able to do it more efficiently when the material comes direct to her aa State Regent. Calumet Chapter D. A. R. Is supporting Mrs. Wilson in her cam

paign for State Ttegent. ELEANOR M. CRE SWELL Publicity Chairman. Calumet Chapter, D. A. R. The Salvation Army at 4716 Olcott avenue, East Chicago, Ind., will have j their annual Harvest Festival Sale

on Saturday, October 7th. 1922. Beginning at 9:30 Saturday morning. All kinds of vegetables, fruits, canned goods and home mads pies, cakes, etc., wil be accepted and sold for the genral support of the Salvation Army in the Twin Cities. All who wish to help us out in this sale will please call East Chicago 523-J. If we don't come at once. Just be patient with us, for we are awful short handed. We thank you in advance for what you do for us. Lt. G. C. Hack' and W. Fox in charge.

IT'S TOASTED one extra process which gives a delicious flavor

GIANTS PURCHASE SOUTHPAW FROM PORTLAND TEAM

Chester B. Forester, who has undergone two op-eratior.s recently at Alexlan Brothers hospital, Chicago, returned Tuesday to the home of his parents ,Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fnrfstcr. on Fir strict, where he is

able to be up and around the house. His second operation was very successful. airs. Cora Macintosh, who has been spending the summer at her camp at Shelby, has been suffering this week with an infection in one of hr thumbs. Last week she ran a piece of wire under the nail and as it was not very sore she paid no attention to it. It began swelling and a physician ai called, who lanced it and has been caring for it most of this week. Her daughter. Mr3. Fred Sweeney, and Frank Spencer motored down Wednesday.

thinking they would bring the patient homo, but found her much better and not ready to leave camp. Tuesday evening when Mrs. William Herbert was coing down the front steps of her home on North Baring avenue she 1-ad the misfortune to fall and fracture her right wrist. She was still in a weakened condition from Injuries received in a fall down the basement stairs a few weeks P-go.

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The Floyd Fryars have sold their gungalow at 4312 Baring avenue and moved yesterday to the B. Clap, per home at 4314 Magoun avenue, which they have recently purchased. The Harry Babcocks, who have resided on North Olcrtt avenue, are moviner the former bungalow.

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Tattle Brothers Cut Rate Market 3717 CEDAR ST. PHONE 890 INDIANA HARBOR

Great Slaughter Sale On Fresh and Smoked Meats. Sale For One Day Only SATURDAY, OCT. 7

This

PORK

Fresh Leaf Lard .'.12c

No. 1 Guaranteed Eggs... 29c Small Lean Pork Loin,

whole 07 half 22c Small Fresh Pork Shld.. .YVzC

Fresh Pork Steaks 16c Home Made Sausage Meat. 14c 5 Lbs. Pure Rendered Lard. 65c Fresh Neck Bones 4c BEEF Choice Cuts Round Steak. .18c Fresh Made Hamburger Steak 10c Native Beef Rolled Roast. .20c Choice Cuts Pot Roast ....10c

Fresh Boiling Beef 5c VEAL Choice Native Leg Veal. . .20c Choree Native Loin Veal.. 18c Native Veal Roast 16c Native Veal Breast with pocket 12c Native Veal Stew 10c

LAMB Native Lamb Shld. Roast. .12c Fresh Lamb Stew 8c SMOKED MEATS Sugar Cured Skinned Hams, half or whole 22c Oscar Mayers No. 1 Sugar Cured Hams .24c No. 1 Sugar Cured Callie Hams 15c Small Strips Lean Bacon. . .22c Dixie Brand Sq. Bacon. . . .16c Oscar Mayer's Sweet Pickl- J ed Salt Pork 18c

Small Lean Pork Butts 1 8c 1 Fresh Smoked Spare Ribs, ,15c' Fancy Salted Spare Ribs 8c

Swift Prem. Kams 27c Out Best No. 1 Frankfurt, 12'2C Fancy Pickled Pigs Feet. . . 10c God Luck Oleo Baiterine . . 22c Home Made Sauer Kraut. . .5c

George Walbers; in action. George Walberg, star southpaw Ditcher of the Portland team, has

! been purchased by the New York

Giants for delivery next spring. Walberg is said to show as much promise as Pillette and Johnson, the two Portland hurlers who made good with the Tigers the past season. which they have purchased tor a home. Mrs. Edward DeBriae and Mrs. L. W. Giles were Chicago visitors yesterday. ' Mrs. Barlow of Blue Island is a guest of Mrs. Abble Thomas at her home on Magoun avenue. Cards have been received from Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Dreesen from Glenwood Springs, Colorado. The Dreesens are on an extended western trip.

Mrs. Mary Ross will be hostess to

the members of the Sunbonnet club

next Tuesday at a one o'clock lunch, eon at her home on Highland street, Hammond. Her assistants will be Mrs. Abbie Thomas and Mrs. C. F. McKelvey. Mrs. Fred Feacny of Indiana Harbor spent yesterday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. C. W. Haight, on North Magoun avenue. Mrs. C. A. Leach of 3911 Guthrie street and her house guests, Mrs. Amelia Collins and Mrs. Margaret Finger of New Albany. Indiana, returned recently from Des Moinea. Iowa, where they attended the Grand Army convention. Mrs. Leach and Mrs. Collins are both rast state officers of the Ladles of the Grand Army of the Republic. Last Sunday Mrs. Leach entertained her house guests, Mrs. Higgins and her son Harry and daughter Anna of Lakewood. Ohio, at a six

o'clock dinner. at which covers were laid for twelve. The homemaking class of the Washington htgh school with their teadher, Mies Sheets, tvtaited the style and food show Wednesday afternoon at the Coliseum. The members of the class are Beatrice Jones, Mable Holton, Lillian Rodda, Hazel Specter, Aiidry Carnes. Louise Thompson, and Marlon Gordon. Mrs. Henry "W. Petersen and Infant daughter will be home Saturday afternoon from Mercy hospital.

Gary, where the little one was born two weeks ago. Gwendoyln Holtapple, little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Holtsapple, is 111 at her borne on Northcote avenue, with pneumonia. The members of ' the Wesleyan Guild of the East Ohlcago Methodist church will meet at the home of Rev. and Mrs. G. F. Craig, 1202 Beacon street. Saturday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock to take machines for Whiting Park, where they will entertain the members of the LaPorte Guild. Mr. and Mrs. L. 31. Loucks, of Xorth Baring avenue, returned last evening from a delightful three weeks motor trip, through Southern Illinois and Northern Michigan, covering one thousand miles. Mr. and Mrs. Noble Morelli, of 4318 Forsyth avenue, had a son born to them yesterday morning at Mercy hospital, Gary. Mother and babe reported as doing nicely. Mrs. Fred McKlmpson. of Grapevine boulevard, was called to Mercy hospital, Gary, yesterday morning, where her mother, Mrs. D. T. Blake, of East Gary, underwent a very critical operation. Reports from her bed side last evening were to the effect that she was resting fluite

easy.

Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Loucks will entertain at dinner this evening, Mrs. Ray Barlow, of Blue Island, 111., and

her house guest. Mrs. Henry Shumaker, of Miami, Florida.

Mrs. Walter Tappan, of 145th st., was taken to St. Margaret's hospi

tal yesterday where it is feared she will have to undergo an operation. The Basil Ickes home at 4426 Olcott avMue has been under quarantine for a few days owing to the fact one of the children suffering from scarlet fever. Clifford Baer. Dick Mandold and Dorothy Fay Dickson will motor to Monon on Saturday and spend the week-end with the former's people. The Welsh people who expect to attend the meeting of the Cambrian club tomorrow evening in Gary ' at the Methodist church, should take either the 7:09 or the 7:56 South Shore train.

PARTHENON

TODAYHOUSE PETERS in" "THE INVISIBLE POWER" SATURDAY 5 ACTS HIGH CLASS C VAUDEVILLE & Also "THEY LIKE 'EM ROUGH" With VIOLA DANA SUNDAY 5 ACTS HIGH CLASS C VAUDEVILLE & Also DORIS MAY in "BOY CRAZY"

STARTING MONDAY FOR FIVE DAYS

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TOMORROW A Fitting Successor "Humoresque"

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A Cosmopolitan Production

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LAST TIMES TODAY

TOMORROWETHEL CLAYTON in "HER OWN MONEY" SUNDAY-MONDAY-TUESDAY

Masquerader

A Paramount Picture with an All Star Paramount Cast Also BILLY WEST In His Latest Comedy Hit "YOU'D BE SURPRISED" SUNDAY-MONDAY-TUESDAY , Sons DaughtersFathers Mothers I See the drama of Towering Emotions "MY DAD" With World's Most Famous Son "JOHNNIE WALKER"

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WhiIe Satan

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Mrs. Geo rare Hajrtlev was a charm- !

ing hostess yesterday afternoon to the members of the North Side Birthday Club. Those who won the prizes in the word contest were Mrs. Walter Spencar and Mrs. Fred Zerler and in the doll dressing contest, Mrs. H. K. Jones and Mrs. Carl Zerler. A dainty two course luncheon was much enjoyed. Next Wednesday evening the club will be entertained at the home of Mrs. Albert Zerler. Miss Mary Davis and Miss Florence Bayman, saw Pauline Fredrick in "The Guilty One." at the Woods theater, the other evening. Mrs. Jean Gensheimer will enter-i tain the members of the Old Bridge club this evening at her home in the Reil apartments. Mrs. Charles Green, of North Baring avenue was the highest bidder on the stove from the Northern Indiana Gas Co., used by the demonstrators last week in the cooking , school at the Congregational church. The stove is a beauty. Is equipped : with a Lorain Ove.n Regulator and the latest in gas stoves. The ladies ! of the church were given the privilege to bid on the stove, the high- i est bidder to receive the same. Mrs. '

Green being the lucky one.

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LYRIC THEATRE EAST CHICAGO Now Playing

HARTLEY

LAST TIMES TONITE

0innerStories

Mr. Linkins, eh.- junior member of the firm, had r peculiarly Irritating sneeze. It began with aa

elaborate and terrifying: aeries of facial convulsions, and ended with a most lame and impotent paroxysm that alwas disappointed the expectant observer. "Your sneeze," said Mr. Jenkins, the senior partner, after watcL'. j him through one of Liz performances, "is a regular circus." "A circus?" said Mr. Lin "tin. "Yea," was the rejoinder. "The performance never .omes up to the advance notices." Philadelphia Ledger. A name cf "Authors" was in progress at the Wednesday even'ntc meeting of the Beacon Lights society, composed of the literary "tlite of the small town. The estimable ladies were displaying their erudition by completing the quotations, the beginning words of which were printed on the author's cards. Mm. Brown held the Shakespeare card, and when it came to be her play, shr repeated the follow, ing from "Macbeth": "The milk of human kindness-" she thought 'ntently for a moment, and then wont on triumphnntly. "is nt atrand!"

TEN NIGHTS inaBAR-ROOlyf Starring JOHN LOWELL

BLAZED .TEAIL PCODOCTION

"This Story Will Never Die"

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AUDITORIUM THEATRE

367 Calumet Avenue, Phone 1951

Hammond, Ind. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 7TH AFTERNOON and EVENING Hou Gibson in "Step On It"

Also International News & Comedy

SUNDAY. OCTi 8. CONTINUOUS

Bebe Daniels in "The Speed Girl"

Also Comedy. Notice Children's matinee 5 cents. Night shows: children 10c, adults 20c.

A gorgeous romance that , carries you through gilded Paris

cabarets and New York society revels. Glittering Gloria in 50 new eye-filling gowns. Also A Larry Semon Comedy NEXT WEEK ; V HAROLD LLOYD !r 1 m

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Children's Half -Fare Jitney Tickets Now On Sale at the Office of the Hammond Motor Transportation Assn. 984 STATE STREET. HAMMOND FOR PARTICULARS PHONE 2133

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Gottlieb C. Oexmann UNDERTAKER Formerly With C. H. Stewart" S. W. Cor Tayette and Claod St. Phone 1057. Lady assistant.

AOKOL HEATER. Our Hammond list contains the names of our most prominent business men. NoKol Sales Co.. 1065 S. Hohman street, Hammond. Phone

SPECIAL For Friday and Saturday Waterbury Alarm Clocks Regular $1.25 value 89 C Durham Duplex Safety Razors Regular 50c value. 9 c Safetee Shaving Cream Regular 30c value 17c Phonograph Needles Regular 10c value 2 for. 15c The COLONIAL

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