Hammond Times, Volume 16, Number 109, Hammond, Lake County, 26 October 1922 — Page 2

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THE TIMEa Thnrsdnv. Oct. 26. 1922.

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.After being deadlocked for four hj,..ir, ai.j foity-iH o minutes, the i city council adjourned without ! i . i . i ; i selected a coui.oilmau to fill ,;" v.i.-a!;cy made by th.i resignation i" Ctuneilrnan Zastbum. KalU't after ballot was taken. The ur.c:l met at 7 o'clock and adjourn. 1 at 11:15. Firty ballots were cast, 1: ;. t i.. decision rould bo reached. ,l-.arl-s Stock'ji-idge, 509 Connecticut street. assUtau: superintendent 'rick department, cf the Steel Com-vw-'-y, cieuige "Weeks, former prohiMiion enforcement officer, George '-i ' t han. C20 Virginia tstreet. labor lea it r and school employe, Theodore l-'rtrbury, 5i Coriuertieut street, former councilman and assistant :iia;-:tcr :.'."ch:i:.ic in the ?terl mills, C-oi i,,) A. Arr.ith. -i"0 Maryland Ft., mill worker, 11- P. y zy maiioki. f..",C

tive promotion work direct to the fields where he hopes to find prospective pupils. "Willi twenty-one subjects to fhno.e from, the student over sixteen years, barred frcin day schools because of working conditions, has virttiaMy as wide a range of topics to study as the day student. There is no cost a.t:achtd to enrollment as the day student. There is no cott attached to enrollment in the evening classes. School in the evening is held on Wednesday and Monday at Riley, Washington, Garfield and McKUUey schoo1. .Some of th courses offered are: Am. than language automobile repair, architectural drawing, band, blue print teadins:, booKlreeplnsr, theory of electricity, cabinet makns, chemistry, cooking, typewriting, stenography, pattern uiaking. dress makinjr, mechanical diawintr, machine drawing, machine shop, shop mathematics, hifth school mathematics, gymnast tea.

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1". ra.i-t il. Jan.es A. L!nd, 702 Ten- -- . r::::i yw.-ri.c-r. and Frank W. i '(Ti ;:. carp'-ntr contractor, v .t-l menti n-u a-j favorable can-.-'t"i kbriice ai.l Sheehan were es. r c; j ! "y io:ed by d.t'ferer.t factions cc.unc;!, but ai: agreement on

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CRASH THROUGH ROOF North Shore Millionaire Colony Gets the Surprise of its Life. CHICAGO. Oct. 26. Investigation was under way today to determine whence came the four one-pounder shells which late yesterday crashed through the roofs and walls of the residence of Francis C. Farwell in the North Shore millionaire colony. Shells also fell on the estate of Cyrus M. McCormick. It was at first believed by the police that "rookies" at Fort Sheridan practicing: on the government reservation were responsible. This was denied. The police are now investigating the theory that a returned soldier -pid4 em Sui.itj uaq .t au.2iU firing piece. The soldier, however, could not be found.

Parents Won't Waive Schoolgirl's Safety INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE AKRON, Ohio, Oct. Because her parents declined to sign a paper releasing the school board from responsibility for accidents at a dangerous crossing. Mary Hitchcock;, fourteen years old. has been barred from Akron's public schools. The crossing is between h r home :m : . a school.

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Hartley Theatre Last Times Tonight With a special musical program on Our Kimble Grand Organ -By G. G. Green

The boaal threatens to send a truant officer after iter, and her parents do not epposo this, since it will provide a protector for the child.

THOUGHT HE WAS RODGERS Will Rodgers in "Doublingr For Romeo" had nothing on Melvln Lane. Gary "cave man." Because be used this method on his wife Otella when he wanted to chastise her, he Just committed assamt and battery upon his b-ter half. It cost him $11.50

for he offense. Lane admitted that he slapped her but lost his temper because she nagged him so much and be acted in "self defense." Because Steve, her husband made abusive remarks about her "and called her an "old cow," and "old stump'" cs top of beating her, Maria Kamin-i-Ri filed suit for divorce in the Gary Eupe.rior court. She wants $1,000 alimony .nd $15 a week for the support of her children.

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tha&at Choice French Mushrooms regular OO 5Cc cans. This sale Colter. Fvan i Choice California Asparagus 50 5 to GO szrtzrz ia hrge 2l2 lb. cans. This sale OOl Scc'ch T:th I 00 Sheet Tissue Toilet 1 fir r-rr y. UC Buy Ycur Meats in Our Popular Meat Department Quality is Our First Consideration

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PORK- TENDERLOIN, ETC.

The Harvest Dance, siven Tuesday evening at tho East Chicago Masonic Temple by the Woman'j Guild of the Episcopal church was one of the

very nice social events of the season. The hall had been decorated in harvest fashion, with oak leaves and the other things which go to make up the fall harvest. A neat sum will lie realized from the event. The district meeting- of the Church Service Leag-ue Of the diocese cf Northern Indiana, will meet in ail day session tomorrow at the Presbyterian church in Hammond. This Is an Episcopal organization, but on account of their church being remodeled, the Presbyterians have kindly loaned thern their church at the corner of Hohrran and Highland streets. 3Irs. "William Meade, of Beacon street, chairman of the district, will preside at the meetings. Mrs. J. . Brown will be hostess to the members of her Bunco club Friday evening at her home. 4524 Ma goun avenue. Miss Letitia Wagner of Pittsburgh. Pa.. Miss Helen Burroughs, of Hammond. Mrs. F. L. Minnear and S. C. Strundel of this city, were dinner guests of" Mr. and Mrs. William Meade last evening at their horae on Beacon ttreet. A number of members of the Congregational church of this city expect to attend the Calumet district meeting which will be held tomorrow afternoon and evening at the Congre gational church in Miller, Ind. The Sigma Theta Delta' were entertained Tuesday evening at the home of the Mfsees Rose and Cell King on 143rd street. Five hundred was the diversion of the evening. The prizes being awarded to Mrs George McKenna and Mias Mary Mclaughlin. The home was tastefully decorated in hallowe'en suggestions and a delicious three course lunch was served. The next meeting will be In two weeks at the home of Miss McLaughlin. This will be in the nature of a Juvenile party. William Goldflnger has sold his Twin City theater in Calumet to Mr. Thuron. of Indiana Harbor, and has moved to his fine new bungalow on Baring avenue. He is planning to leave In the very ner future for California, where he will spend the winter, ' ,

They dared not kill him; They dared not let him live

In this dilemma were Black Michael's conspirators against the King of Ruritania. This is bat one of the amazingly dramatic situations in

Rex Ingram Production of Prisoner of Zends. by Anthony Hope

Scwurlo by Mary O'llara Phonography by John F. Seiti Dramatisation by Edw. Rose

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Theodora Kobsrts, Oeorge Fawcetf, T Roy Barnes, Harrison Ford, Fritjl Ridgway

TOMORROW Matinee and Evening; JAZZ ATTRACTIONS SATURDAY 5 'ACTS HIGH CLASS C VAUDEVILLE Also KATHERINE MACDONALD in "HEROES AND HUSBANDS"

ORPHEUM LAST TIMES TODAY DORIS MAY

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"GAY AND DEVILISH" Also EDDIE BERRY And the Follies Girls in "DINING ROOM KITCHEN AND SINK" TOMORROW and SATURDAY Alma Ruebens In a Mystery-Melo Drama

Find the Woman

Also LITTLE NAPOLEON The Chimpanzee with a "Human" Brain in "A MONKEY COP"

DE LUXE LAST TIMES TODAY and TOMORROW "In the Name of the Law" the biggest heart drama of a decadeAii amazingly penetrating melodrama revealing the true and noble instincts that guide the average policeman in the performance of bis duties. See it aad youll want ta shout "THANKS!" tool SATURDAY, SUNDAY, MONDAY and TUESDAY WALLACE REID in "THf. GHOST BREAKER"

A Story That Thrills COMING NEXT WEEK "THE OLD HOMESTEAD"

1303 Cleveland street, Gary, returned to the apot where he had parked bis Ford sedan to find it gone. He reported hlMoss to the East Chicago police station. Monday evening, October 30th, St Mary's Alumni, will entertain at a hard times party in the church hall. Some clever stunts have been arranged and with dancing and games a most pleasant evening is assured. Mr. Minnie Clements, worthy matron of East Chicago O. E. S. entertained the grand matron. Mrs. Effle Harrison over Tuesday night and at luncheon yesterday, in company with Mrs. Ada Bickell. A. M., and Mrs. Grace Thomas. A. C Last evening Mrs. Emma Spencer was her guest at the'O. E. S. dinner at the Presbyterian church in Gary, after which they attended the O. E. S. meeting in honor of the grand matron. Mrs. Leo MoCormack was out yesterday for the first time in two weeks, having been confined to her home on Beacon street with a severe attack of lumbago. John "VT. Horn of the Herod apartments returned to his work Tuesday after having undergone a eerious operation on his nose, two weeks ago at the Columbia hospital in

Plans are being made by the Ladles Social Union of tho East Chicago M. E. church for their bazaar which has been set for Tuesday, Nov. 28th. In England, rnoro than 236,000 women have received pensions from the British government because of husbands killed in the world war. Seventy-four thousand have remarried.

HUSBAND DEEMS WIFE "INFERIOR"

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pi iait TODAY AND D1JUU TOMORROW ROY STEWART in "Back to Yellow Jacket" alio "Dayi of Buffalo Bill"

visional specification of apparatus for signaling by electric waves.

The Chicago stockyatds, which are the largest in the wo-ld, have twen

ty miles of streets and seventj miles of drainage.

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France has the largest and bes' militarv air i-ervic in the world.

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the theory that waves of light were due to an electro-magnetic disturbance in the ether. It was not until

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Ethel Dane.

Ethel Dane, actress, is suine her

rnisband, Cyril Keightley, actor,

for divorce on grounds of incompatibility. She charges that he deemed her his "inferior."

Merciless Neuritis

Imps of Hades armed with red-hot pitchforks could scarcely inflict more cruel, agonising torture than that endured by many sufferers from neuritis. The sharp stabbing pains caused by this disease are usually centered about the shoulder, neck, forearm, small of the back or along the thigh and leg in the region of the sciatic nerve. Sometimes they move from or.e part to another, sending out lightning jabs which produce untold misery. If you want prompt relief, apply Tysrnal over the part that hurts, and tho pain should disappear. Tysmol is absorbed through the pores of the skin and has a soothing, healing effect upon the inflamed.

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Ford Gone

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ing of the Peoples' State Bank at ! 4902 Forsyth avenue at East Chica-! po. last evening. Anthony iBoerg, of.

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