Hammond Times, Volume 16, Number 115, Hammond, Lake County, 2 November 1922 — Page 2

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Incinerator Petition East Chicago board of works mem bers expect to petition the Common Council for an appropriation to rebuild the- city incinerator which' vrea recently damaged by lire, when the council meets at their regular seson next Monday evening-. Red Cross Review In a review of the year's work per formed by the American Red Cross In this community, Mrs. Louis Gorman, secretary of the Local Council, Read These Twin City Advertisements To phou aeira Items to East CM Mgo Tine office, call Lut Chief go 383. WASSEY'S PLEATING SHOP 91 STATE STREET Hemstitch with Geld and Silver Thread; also match all colors. Button Holes. Buttons Covered, Em. Iiroidertng, Braiding, Heading, Phone Hammond 410. 3:7.tf NOTICE Starting today and eviry day Tintil further notlco, all noiloes of stated meeting for lodges aud fraternal oxdera wlU be charged for at the rate cf 10c per line. TST ESC3XX2T3AGKS REAL LOAF BREAD We deliver. Phone 527-M East Chi caco. 10:27:St We Make a Specialty of FURNITURE and PIANO MOVING 5j" Czlczzo Arsace EAST CHICAGO FL0113 E. C. 823 ES-CraETOACH'S EEAL LOAF BB.T3.AD WS Ti-ZLTL L. , i-KOZTE XlST CSXCJ.C.:. L'-r 13:26:St h I 640644 Hohman St.

PROMPT DELIVERIES TO ALL PARTS OF HAMMOND You can make no better investment in health and contentment that to do your daily shopping at this store. Better Meats Cleaner Meats Quality Groceries, Our First Consideration Specials For Friday and Saturday P. AND G. WHITE NAPTHA SOAP OR AMERICAN FAMILY SOAP 10 Bars for 45c (With grocery purchase of $2.00 or over. Butter, Eggs and Flour not included)

California Choice Black Figs pTund 35c Kirk's Pabaarosa' Toilet Soap Now, 7i cakeT.. ........ ' 2C

Finest Grade Brick Cheese, lb. 29c

New Crop Large Washed Brazil Nuts 20c Per pound

One Quality Meat Special One that we are proud to offer and one that you will enjoy. Prime Rih Roast Cut from Native Steers, yr boned and rolled, pound

gave figures as to the real service accomplished during the period of 1922-23 In the Twin Cities when speaking before the members of the Chamber of Commerce yesterday noon. Secretary Garman gave in her comprehensive report the exact status cf the local council today showing neither a plus or minus in the treasury. The itemized portion of the report showed that since the latter part of 1921 to the present date there were 652 soldiers given aid, 533 civilian cases attended. 916 homes visited. 74 emergency grocery orders contributed and 21 coal orders given needy homes. A total of $512. ST was made in loans to those in distress. For the year ending this month, a total sum of fS, 032.17 was expended In the work of contributing charitable aid to the poor and neely In this community. During Rol Call last year only $484.50 was netted. Red Cross relief Mrs. Garman said Is given to those found deserving In cases of non-employment, illness, death, wife desertion, drunkenness and imprisonment. Most of the relief work Is found to be devoted to the first three mlsfortunates. she said. Roll call, which is in charge of Mayor Frank Callahan this year, commences as usual on Nov. 11 and continues to Xov. 25.

High Class Picture At Hartley Theatre Two hundred miles Is no distance to traved for a Canadian dog team. The team secured by the Cosmopolitan company to film "The Valley of Silent Men." which will be shown at the Hartley theatre starting tomorrow night, traveled a hundred miles beyond Athabasko Landing. Alberta and then traveled one hundred more miles to Lake Louise where the company was working. The team was Piles Disappear Peterson's Ointment "Please let me tell you." says Peterson, "that for Instant relief from the misery of blind, bleeding or Itching piles, there Is nothing so good as Peterson's Ointment, as thousands have testified. Best for old sores and itching skin. All druggists. 35o 60c $1.00. $2.50. $5.00. Adv IND. HARBOR and CHICAGO j BUS LINE I ! Will ran huset on a jet schedule i until further notice. Bases will ; start at 6:15 a. m. from each j end of route and run every half , hour until midnight at 15 and ' 45 minutes past the hour. LAST BUS AT 12 MIDNIGHT SHARP Telephone 1030 Choice Quality Rice Whole head, not broken, OCr 4 pounds for fciiC Choice Wisconsin Sugar Peas No. 2 cans 1 O X. at iOc Popular 60c Uncolored Japan Tea Per 49 c pound

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Prof. Keller To Lecture Officials of the Hubbard Steel Foundry have obtained Prof. John Keller of Purdue universitl to give an illustrated lecture on heat treatment and warpage of steel at the McKlnley high school auditorium on Tuesday evening, Nov. 7. Prof. Keller is a well known steel expert and Is at present engaged in university extension work for Purdue . His lecture will be free to all who are interested in this subject It is of particular interest to the practical mechanic as well as the technical man. So that everyone will thoroughly understand the subjects covered Prof. Keller has announced that he will give his lecture in a nontechnical way. Before coming to East Chicago next Tuesday mornng. Prof. Keller will speak at a noonday luncheon meeting of the Kiwanls club at Hammond. The following noon, Wednesday, Nov. 8. the Purdua professor, has accepted an invitation from President Geo. H. Lewis to speak before members of the East Chicago Chamber of Commerce. Julius S. Friedman Says Communities, like Individuals, inevitably reach a parting of the ways in the course of thMr lives and adventures, and one of two things must happen; either they warp, shrivel up and stagnate in development and eventually become social defectives, to live on the bounty of others; or they grow too strong. virile maturity that brings with it those responsibilities that have for ther object the care and guardanshlp of the unfortunate and helpless. When such an epoch comes in the life of a community, the stimulus is usually a present and a pressing n-cessity. The inspiration behind the demand will be the same no matter what class of institution is required the growing community and the increasng numbfr of people intended to be benefited, the distance to the nearest Institution of the same nature that has been utilized In the past, the present ability of the community to bear the burden independent of outsiders all theso questions present themselves when such new philanthropic enterprises are contemplated. East Chicago has come to one such parting of the ways. It begins to recognize Its responsibility for the proper care of the unfortunate I HAVE DARK HAIR Grandmother kept her hair beautifully darkened, glossy and attractive with a brew of Sage Tea and Sulphur. Whenever her hair took on that dull, faded or streaked appearance, this simple mixture was applied with wonderful effect. Ey asking at any drug store for "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound," you will get a large bottle of this old-time recipe. Improved by the addition of other Ingredients, all ready to use, at very little cost. This simple mixture can be depended upon to restore natural color and beauty to the hair. A well-known downtown druggist says everybody uses Wyeth's Sage and SulpJiur Compound now because It darkens so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell It has been applied it's so easy to use. too. You simply dampen a comb or soft brush and draw It through your hair, taking one strand at a time. Ey morning the gray hair disappears; after another application or two. it i restored to its natural color and look glossy, soft and beautiful. Adv.

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ana nelplet,. It begins to feel its mature strength and its ability to meet its obligations. Its first political expression will come at the election In November on the proposal to erect a quasi-public municipal hospital. In a very large way we, can look to this class of hospitals for new standards, for the very latest scientific methods in the treatment f diseases, for he very highest order of technical skill; for all of this is found in the hospitals established for the favored few. Herein lies the advantage of a quasi-public hospital. Every patient able to pay will demand the best, and the quasipublic hospital, needing some of the class of patients, must appeal to them with the best that modern hospitals provide. Much has been said about the cost of operation of a municipal hospital. Some would have us believe that the tax would.be so great that we would almost have to sell our homesteads to meet the requirements. I have made a special Investigation of the cost of construction, operation maintenance and management; and I find that provision., surgery and dispensary, domestic, establishment charges, power plant, salaries and wages, management and miscellaneous, will cost about $2.00 per day per patient. The friends of the hospital need not be frightened at the figures on expenditures. They are not hard and fast figures, and many economies can be Introduced to lower them here and there under conditions that exist in every hospital. I beg of you to not only interest yourself In this undertaking, but that you interest your friends and neighbors to get their shoulders to the wheel with yours; then the hospial will be an assured fact, it will be under erection by spring and our dream will be realized. Talk hospital think hospital vote hospital and we will have a hospital.

Robbed By Roomer How his home was rifled and pilfered by one of his roomers wai told the Harbor police thy Peter Kolar, of 3931 Fir street. Indiana Harbor, who claims that John J. Simko had robbed his home of 1 gun, $3 in cash and $10 worth of Jewelry. John Tadron, a roomer at Kolar's home, alijo charges that Simko stole 1 gun, a kodak and spurs from his trunk. The police believe that Simko has left town. Two Are Held. Charges of having stolen goods In their possesion has been placed against the two men arretted yesterday toy the Hammond police, believed to be persons connected with the robbery of Albert Given Pants Mfg. Co., at 604 Chicago avenue. East Chicago, a week ago, when twenty-five 4olts of piece goods valued at $4,300 were stolen. The two men are being held at the East Chicago police station pending further investigations by the author, itias here. Republican Meeting Republican City Chairman Charles FIchter presided over an assembly of more than 150 precinct committeemen, committeewomen, workers, candidates and organizing chairman last night at the East Chicago City Hall when outlining the program to be followed by workers at the poling places on election day. In line with the Twin City program. County Chairman Tom Roberts urged the importance of getting votens out to the polls early. He said that "we have had a splendid Republican registration end we are entitled to win this year, and we shall win If each Republican Precinct Committeeman makes his plans now to see that every Republican voter in his precinct art';a'ly gets to the polls on election day." Speaks For Boy Scouts In one of those stirring and direct to the point talks, characteristic of a man of affairs. Charles H. True S3

HARTLEY Theatre LAST TIMES TONIGHT

4 Theodore Roberts, George Fswcett, T Roy Barnes, Harrison ford, Fritzi Ridgway i.iimi m Mm . um The best loved of all American plays, the great est heart-picture ever made. daramouMlQidwre COMING TOMORROW and SATURDAY The threshold of the White North where the deeds of men are governed by love and impulse. "THE VALLEY OF SILENT MEN" With ALMA RUBENS vice-president of the Superheater Company, and newly f leeter! head or the Twin City Boy Scout Council, when speaking- before- the members of the Chamber of Commerce yesterday called upon every wideawake citizen of East Chicago and Indiana Harbor to "shoulder arms" for the cause of tho Twin City -Boy Scout organization. Being interested in scout work in this community for several years Mr. True is considered as one of the a'ble pillars of the organization and a mas ter.-of-arms for stimulating interest and gaining- success tor the boys' organization. In so many words President True made known that the Boy Scouts would launch their drive for funds In the third week of this month, and in that period, to end Xov. is, scout officials expect to rals-e $7,000. He ?aid that $5000 was the least amount the two ends of the scout council could hope to operate upon during 1922-23. This money Mr. True pointed out, would be used to conserve and mold boys of the community Into better manhood to further and work out an organisation of boys that has a. its pinnacle, better citizenship. Mayor Frank Callahan has been elected as vice-prsldent of the scout organization. H. R. Do Holl. chairman of Indiana Harbor and Judge Twyman as chairman of East Chicago. With Chas. H. True. J. T. Thompson has (been appointed on a committee to call upon the industries for Boy Scout subscriptions. George II. Lewis, president of the Chamber of Commerce appointed H. Pftorsen. chairman of the Chamber committee to further the scout drive and Richard Eates and James Clemf nts as the other members of the committee. SEE

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The Hallow'een Gala Season's Grand Opening Consisting of Sizmts (Sailor! Tho Biggest Eund&& Esisti (BMtD&m Highest Grade Entertainers, Consisting of MUSICAL ACTS COMEDIANS JUGGLERS DANCING ACTS IMPERSONATORS VENTRILOQUISTS NOVELTY ACTS CONTORTIONISTS M0N0LOGISTS New Bill Each Night You'll Be "Tickled to Death" When Yoa Come in Contict With the Merry, Happy, Lively, Peppy Bunch Seen Only at thev

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PARTHENON LAST TIMES TODAY GEORGE ME LFORD

PRODUCTION WANCfc HAWLEY, MILTON S!l , ROBERT CAIN, JACQUELIKE LOGAN FRIDAY OWEN MOORE in "LOVE IS AN AWFUL THING" Also JAZZ ATTRACTIONS SATURDAY 5 ACTS HIGH CLASS C VAUDEVILLE Also HERBERT RAWUNSON in "ANOTHER MAN'S SHOES" SUNDAY 5 ACTS HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE Q Also VIOLA DANA in "SEEING IS BELIEVING" Bi I att TODAY and I J U U TOMORROW "ASHES" With All Star Cast Also "DAYS OF BUFFALO BILL" Mrs. Arthur Grove was a charming hostess to the Eastern Star officers club and their husbands last evening at her home on Drummond street. The affair was in the nature of a Hallowe'en party, all the guests being masked. WTiile the decorations were in keeping with the spirit of the evening. Games and dancing were enjoyed until a late hour, when a cafeteria lunch was served. A friendly gathering was held last evening at the home of Miss Helen Szabo, the guests being the Misses Anna Paulson, Julia 'Pol, iGeorge Senneka, Julius Kraynak and Geo. Clapper. The evening was spent at Nerve Shocks Cause Gas Any form of excitement .that shocks the delicate nerves of the stomach will disturb the function of that organ and produce gas. Anger, fright, grief and worry, all have an evil effect upon the digestive svstem. hence, for want of a better term, doctors call this condition "ner m flvsnftisia.'1 Baalmann's Gas Tablets are made j especially for he relief of gas and i Ftomach' distress. They act in ai natural way upon the weak stomach j nerves and glands, gradually helping to restore their norms! strength and activity. nen mis is oone you will no longer suffer from gas pains around he heart, palpitation, smothering spells, rumbling noises, bloatl ing, burning, sour taste or drowsiness after eating. Get a dollar package of Baalmann's "Gas Tablets from "Weis Drug Co. The very first dose usually rives great relief. J. Baalmann, miem'st. San yranHsco. adv. 9 9 Wheel!

ORPHEUM LAST TIMES TODAY MARION DAVIES . in "BEAUTY'S WORTH"

TOMORROW and SATURDAY BERT LYTELL In SHERLOCK BROWN cards, the high scores being made by Julius Kraynak and Julia Poi. As the evening drew to a close dainty refreshments were served. Mrs. Harry Taylor of North Baring avenue will have as her guest over the week-end her nephew, Herbert Smith, of Racine, AVis. SATURDAY SPECIAL (Almond filled Coffee Cake, 30c each. Carnation Bakery, McKenzie Bldg.. East Chicago. ll:2:2t The Lady Elks were most charmingly entertained Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. J. S. Dewey on 144th stret, as a mesquerade party. Th3 spacious rooms were decorated in usual hallowe'en style. This was the regular meeting of the club and the usual pastime, five hundred was enjoyed, together with the dainty refreshments served. Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at the Congregational church, the funeral service for Warren Hepburn, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hepburn, of 4429 Magoun avenue, was conducted by the pastor, Rev. Frank Maples. A large number of friends and associates of the young boy wero in attendance, among these were the boys of his Sunday school class who attended in a body, these boys being dismissed from school by Principal R. F. Feik. Ths floral offerings were many and beautiful. The remains were laid to rest in Oak Hill cemetery. Hammond, in charge of Funeral Director J. H. Fife. The Carmelite Sewing circle will meet Friday morning at the orphanage for an all day sewing. Miss Claire Joyce was a charming hostess to a few of her friends Tuesday evening at a masked hallowe'en party at her home, the Joyce hotel on Chicago avenue. The home was prettily decorated in hallowe'en fashion, the refreshments, doughnuts and cider being in keeping with the spirit of the evening. The young folks enjoyed dancing until a late hour. The 'Woman's Guild of the Church of the Good Shepherd will be enttertained Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Hugh Brown, 307 LaPorte avenue. Whiting. This is to be in the nature of a shower, 'ach

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DE LUXE TODAY and TOMORROW LON CHANEY in "THE LIGHT IN THE DARK" SATURDAY ONLY Lois Wilson Milton Sills Theodore Roberts "MISS LULU BETT" The Book and the Play made a Sensation Now You Can See the Picture SUNDAY. MONDAY and TUESDAY THE "valley of, Silent Mem Blma Rubens GQanuttountQiciiire person to bring an apron for their coming bazaar. Mrs. J. E. Coones returned to hor home on Chicago avenue, Monday morning after a visit of a monti with her mother in Fort Collins, Colorado. Mrs. F. L, Townsley of Baring avenue was hosters yesterday afternoon to the members of the GrasselII Bridge club. Mrs. Richard Bates substituted and Mrs. Amanda Winters was a guest of the club. ' At the conclusion of four games the hostess served delicious refreshments. Mrs. Bert Newell very charmingly entertained a number of her mar.y friends Saturday evening at a masked Hallowe'en party at her home on Ivy street. " The regular meeting of the directors of the Welfare Association will be held tomorrow evening in their rooms in the Bee Hive building. ADUITIO.NAL. EAST CHICAGO OX PACK FIVE STOP RHEUMATISM' WITH RED PEPPER When you are suffering lth rheumatism go you can hardly get around Just try Red Pepper Rub and you will have the quickest relief known. Nothing haa uch concentrated, penetrating heat a red peppers. Instant relief. Just as soon aa you apply Red Pepper Rub you feel the tingling heat. In three minutes it warms the sore spot through and through. Frees the blood circulation, breaks up the congestion and the old rehumatism torture Is gone. Rowles Red Pepper Rub, made from red peppers, costs little at any drug store. Get a Jar at once. Use If for lumbago, neuritis, backache, stiff neck, sore muscles, colds in chest. Almost Instant relief awaits you, with the name Rowles on each raclcae-e. Adv. Under U. S. Government Supervision

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