Hammond Times, Volume 16, Number 94, Hammond, Lake County, 9 October 1922 — Page 2

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THE TIMES Monday. October 9, 1922. East Chicago and the Harbor IWOLF TRIMS MANY 2C rwrmm i-mm ik, i m NEW WINTER COASTS

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DELUXE TODAY, TOMORROW and WEDNESDAY

MEETS DEATH IX ACCIDENT Hundreds ot people returning from Forty Hour Dvetlon a stMury't church 'saw the Kfe of Mrs. Josephine Martin, ajf 65. mothr-ln-law of Lt. John MeXSfcon of No. 3 fire statics, snuffed out when she vi run down by an automobile drlren by John Hartley Jr. at 144th and Forsythe ave. Saturday night. The limp figure of the ased woman wa picked from the wet pavement and carried to the home ' of Harry Cohen nearby. From there ahe was removed to the offices of Dr. fichlleker and then on to the

Gary hospital, wherj ehe died Ove mloutes later. The body of Mrs. Martin was brought baclt to the Huber Funeral Home. This afternoon at 4 o'clock In ccsnpany with Mr. and Mrs. John McMabon tb body was shipped to t4V ct tha deceased, Cabour. Lk X). Mrs. Martin Is said to have re- ' turned with her dauMer. Mrs. McMabon, last Saturt morning- and was killed fiat evening as she was crossing the street o.i her way from church services. In a blinding mist of rain, Joseph Hartley, driver of the machine that struck Mrs. Martin, eays that he did not see the woman until after his car had hit her and he had passed by a car's length. Al-Hassan Plans Big Time The announcement that Al Hassan Grctto will hold another of their famous Fail Festivals Is beinggreeted with favorable comment on all sides. It la expected that the festival to be held on Nov. 2-3-4 will eclipse anything heretofore attempted. A large number of our most prom, lnent citizens are interested In the project a"hd sre working tooth and nail to make lt a highly successful affair In every respect. It will bo an indoor proposition and the entire first floor and basement of the East Chicago Masonic Temple will be the scene of the festivities. Further announcements will be publlshd within a few days. Burglars Enter Store Burglars, who entered the Palatines department store at 3735 Cedar street, Indiana Harbor, by smashing In a plate 'glass window with a padded "brick some time early this morning, robbed the place of J44 in cash and merchandise valued at over $200. Clews that are believed to lead to the arrests of the suspects are in the hands of the Harbor police. Find Stripped Car A 7-passenger False automobile, reported aflre to the Harbor police on Cllne avenue near the Gary & Jnterurban car line curve, was found stripped of tires and valuable parts before lt had been 'burned, by officer Trudelle, when answering the call. The car license was 466-822 Illinois, 1322. Twin City News Notes -si The funeral of Mrs. "Walter Tappan will be held Tuesday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock from the East Chicago Methodist church, with ser. vices by tha pastor. Rev. George F. j Craig. Burial at Oak Hill cemetery, Hammond, where the Eastern Star will conduct the service. Miss Rosenberger and Mrs. Leonora Thomas, teachers at the Harrison school, accompanied ten of their "young pupils to the' East Chicago fire station Friday afternoon in keeping with Fire Prevention Veelc The firemen were most courteous and took great pains to demonstrate to the children all the details of the way they do things at the stations, such as getting up, sliding down the pole and getting Read These Twin City Advertisements WASSEY'S PLEATING SHOP 1 STATES STKEET Henstliefc Frit a Gald sn ai!v f-fcraa4 also match all colors. But. aa Holes. Buttons CTnd, Em. roIdorflBg. Braid! a, Eedla rkOBO Hammaas 44a. 1-7-U To (boat itwi Item to East Chi. aago TUaea uffleo. ca.Il Kt Chicago zsa. NO TICK 6SS1 East phloago O. E. S. members are requested to meet at Temple, Tuesday at one p. m. to attend the funeral of their sister, the late Louise Tappan. 10:9 Minnie Clemens, "W. M. RHEUMATICS ARE SATISFIED SATISFIED THAT "XECTROXE PRESCBIPTIOX 9 DOES ALL THAT IS CLAIMED KOlt it "Neutrons Prescription 99" In a few days will permanently limber up and remove all aches and pains that none except a rheumatic suffers. ' The most skeptical persons have at once become its warmest endorsers. : As a relieved patient expressed it, "You can distinctly feel a modification of stiffness In your Joints and muscles." "Jfeutrone Prescription 99" acts in a mysterious manner that Is almost Unbelievable, when In fact !t Immediately relieves the most obitlnato cases of rheumatism. Art you troubled with rheumatism? If you "Neuirone Prescription " "wrtH curs yju yis mri yon. Q o to yonr druggist and s-t goolfeyo ihoematlsm. TNeutrone Prescription 99" now comes in tablet, MM WsU ltpiI4 form, which ever way preferred. At Summers

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NATE SHIXE, at one time considered tho most prosT'rous haberdasher In Indiana Harbor, is now a shoo salesman in Chicago. EMIL. ANDERSON, formerly a Twin City contractor, is now owner of an orange prove in California. HAL S. STEPHENS, at on time tho most eligible batchelor of Indiana Harfcor, is now practicing dentistry in Gary. xE. C, "WAT, g'enral superintendent of the General American Tank Car Corp., in 1918-JO, is now manager of this company's branch office In PeUtn. China ready for a fire. This is & lesson the children will never forget a The home of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Personett, on North Olcott avenue, was placed under quarantine Saturday, owing to their little daughter, Vivian, having scarlet fever. Mrs. Ed. Green, who was a patient at Michael Reese hospital, in Chlcaso, since her return from the east where she was In a sanitarium, was brought to her home on Xorth Barinsr avenue the middle of last week, whero she Is able to be dressed and up part of the time. Her mother, Mrs. Robena Hale, who had the little son and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Green in Ohio, where she visited another daughter, also return ed last week. Mrs. James Clements and Mrs. Norton Bicknell are spending the day In Chicago. Little Vivian Personett. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Personett, Is ill with scarlet fever at her home.

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E .nag dinner In the community room In the church, where covers were laid for thirty-five. The large room was most attractively decorated with ferns, palms and astors. Miss Irene Ferguson, president of the guild, welcomed their guests in a most gracious manner and following the dinner Invited all to the home of Rev. and Mrs. Craig on B?acon street where a very delightful social time wVs enjoyed. The committee in charge of the affair were the Misses Ferguson, chairman Thompson, Thrasher and Britton. a a The convalescent women and girls at Rest Haven were splendidly entertained on Friday afternoon when Mrs. Lester OttenheimeV, ably accompanied by Mrs. Lewis, sang several numbers very beautifully for them. a Ths ladles of St. Elizabeth's Aid will entertain at a card party Wednesday evening at St. Mary's hall. An invitation is extended to the general public. The ladles on the serving committee are Mrs. Dennis Collins, chairman. Mrs. Leohrke. Mrs. P. Whalen. Sr., Mrs. John Leonard, Mrs. M. Haugh and ;Mrs. Henry Burke. Little Martin Seifert, son of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Seifert of North Magoun avenue and his little cousin, Lucia Le3 Mims, daughter of Mrs. Eva Mims, of the Marlnello Beauty Parlor, were successfully operated for the removal of tonsils. Saturday afternoon by Dr. O'Neil at the Columblo hospital, Chicago. The children were brought horns yesterday afternoon and are getting along nicely. Mrs. Martha tersen will be rostess to the1 members of the Petersen club, Wednesday evening, at her home on Northcote avenue, a Mrs. Louise Hand and her sister, Mr?. Charles Ephler, returned to their home In South Haven, Mich., today, after a pleasant three weeks visit with the former's daughter, Mrs. Martin Petersen and family on Northcote avenue, and with relatives and friends in Chicago. The civic department of the Indiana Harbor Woman's club will Join the East Chicago civic department in their ftrnt meeting of the season

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