Hammond Times, Volume 16, Number 116, Hammond, Lake County, 3 November 1922 — Page 2

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THE TIMES Fi-Mar. November 3. 1922. East Chicago and the Harbor BALKED FOR YEARS, LOVE TRIUMPHS AND Z 't it ROYAL PRINCESS WEDS MERE LIEUTENANT PARTHENON

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Twice For Eva. John Eva has been arrested twice within the !aet week charged with violating- the Volstead Act. When brought into court li3t Wed Ti,-day John was found not guilty hy Special Judge Lester Ottenhelmer t;.l n leased. The p.)lii-e had introduced as evli. 'a,-A against John, a dust-covered ''tt: containing spirits of alcohol, wi.ich Mr. Eva admitted had been t .-.tlx en from his premises. As Ions -s there was dust on the bottle and '! indications of human hands or ihirsry lips having touched it, the art in a: Judge ruled the evidence out i cive John his freedom. Yesterday police officer Kirrin

raided Eva'i place at 3414 Peodar street oh the same charge and this afternoon John will appear la the city court again.

People A Unit Dr. E. J. Davis, chairman of ths committee on the abatement of the cement dust nuisance, reports that people of the Twin Cities art

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tribute their dollar for the abatement of this "evil." Dr. Davis said'. "This money Is being placed in a specal fund, known as the cement dust fund, In the East Chicago state bank, under the names of Dr. E. J. Davis and Mrs. R. B. Miller, chairman of th)

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Oats for women who are rushed Yodr grocer now has Instant Quaker Oats, the quickest cooking oats in the world. It cooks to perfection in 3 to 5 minutes. The same extra quality as in regular Quaker Oats. Both are flaked from queen grains only just the rich, plump, flavcry oats. Both have that matchless flavor which makes Quaker Oats supreme. But in Instant Quaker the oats are cut before flaking. They are rolled very thin and partly cooked. So the flakes are smaller and thinner that is alL And the small thin flakes cook quickly. Get the style you want The Instant Quaker is marked "Instant" on the label. Instant Quaker Oats' Cook in 3 to S miitutee

committee of the Women's club of Last Chicago and Indiana Harbor." The doctor continued, "If this money is not used it will ba returned to the Individual' or family contributing It."

Fuel Supply Taj fuel supply ui.er present fine weather conditions is so lit. tie In excess of current needs that fears are express:d by plant heads of industries In the East ChicagoIndiana Harbor district for the supply which may be available during winter weather Tha Inland Steel contlneus operation near capacity, but tie fuel situation is such that It Is not certan to be able to contnue all three of Its blast furnace stacks In productlon. Steel producers here expect some banking: of furnaces.

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NOTICE BtaxUng today and ov-try day via til f artier notioo, aU acrtloes of stated mr"t torn lodges nad fraternal ocden tirlU bo charged fo as tie rats ot lOo pey lis.

SATURDAY SPECIAL wUraond filled Coffee Cake. 30c each. Carnation Bakery. McKentle Elds.. East Chicago, ll:2i2t

LOST Bill fold containing J2S between Baring ave., l5ta street or on Forsyth to Hartley theater or In theater. Finder return to 44S3 Baring ave., phons East Chicago 74SM and receive reward. li:J:H Vote for Sam SohOeentr. 'WliItlnK, candidate for Tnutca of North TovrnaMp, Democratic - Coalition ticket. 11-3-3

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Princess Oagmar and her soldier husband, Jorgen Casteoschield. A romance balked for years by the usual matrimonial restrictions of royalty culminated recently in the marriage of Princess Dagmai. youngest sister of King Christian X, of Denmark, and Jorgan CastenBchieTd, an ordinary and untitled reserve lieutenant of the lioyal Danish body guard. The groom, though untitled has been found to be "of nobh birth" because his grandfather was for years Chief Chamberlain at the Danish Court. Uis marriage to the Princess, however, gives him many royal relatives. He will be a cousin of King George of England, a brother-in-law of King Christian of Denmark and King darken of Norway, and a relative of King Gustavus Adolphua of Sweden. The bride is 32 and the bridegroom 23.

and Manufacturing Co. and Stan ard Steel Car Co. werj awarded a composite order of 510 cars. The Ketta Car and Mfg. Co. booked 460 miscellaneous cars of this order.

For Notre Dame All aboard for th Notre DimeIndiana football g-ame at South Bend tomorrow afternoon. A special train over the South Shore will leave East Chicago for South Bend at 10:09. Coming foack, a train will leavo South Bend at 12 midnight Saturday. Tickets, it Is said, may ba obtai ed on the ttaiu gu.ut uvivvn. r

Coach is HI. Coach Wilfred Smith, of the Eaat Chicago high aohool was back at his duties yesterday after being laid up at the Mercy hospital for several weeks with an infected limb. During his absence John McShane has teen acting coach.

Rob Cash Register Oeorge Rotjar, of S2I8 Michigan avenue told tho Harbor police that whil ehe was away from his fruit stand a few minutes yesterday afternoon some liberal sort of a fellow walked In and robbed bis cash register of fit la cash. The desk sergeant warned Georga not to be so careless the neat time.

Auto Collision The car of Dr. P. E. Martin, colored physician, was damaged considerable yesterday afternoon at Kennedy and Chicago avenues. East Chicago, when Quick Service truck collided Into the doctor's machine. ?To one was hurt.

Albert S. Brown, of Omaha. Nebis a guest at the home of his sister, Mrs. William Hart of 3731 Hemlock street. This visit was made for the purpose of seeing his niece, Mrs. Cela Hart West who has been very critically 111 aince In September. He also visited with his only child. Edward Brown and family in Michigan City where he made the acquantance of his first grandchild, which was born only a short while ago in that city. Before, returning, to his western home. Mr. Brown will visit relatives In Jolletl 111., also his mother's grave, for the first time in thirty-five years, at Custer Park, near Kankakee. It Is Mr. Brown's desire that his favorite niece who Is so 111, may soon bi able to make the trip to his home in Omaha, where be feels sure the climate will do much to restore her to health. Mrs. Abble Thomas of Qla-goun avenue Is spending the day with her niece, Mrs. Blackwell In Windsor Park. The Congregational XAdles' Aid society held their postponed meeting Wednesday afternoon in the church parlors, with Section C. as hostesses. It was the regular monthly business and social meeting of the society and plans were completed and all commutes' s appointed for the annual bazaar 4nd supper to be held the first Tuesday in December, the 5th During the social hour dainty refreshments wer served by the committee. Mrs. D. C. Raid was the guest of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Alan Lewis yesterday at the Garfield school, where Mrs. Lewis is physical culture teacher. The many friends of Mrs. Efl. Green of North Baring avenue will be glad to learn she seems to be improving. Mrs. E. Schwab of Chicago, was in East Chicago yesterday to attend the meeting of the Reciprocity Club of which she ia a member, at the home of Mrs. L. W. Giles on 145th street. The Ladles Social Union of ths Ban Chicago M. E. church held their regular monthly business and social tea Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Frank Williams, on North Magoun avenue. Plans were completed for their coming supper and bazaar to be held the 28th of this month in the social rooms of the church. During the social hour.

Mrs. T. D. Williams gave a group of songs, accompanied by Mrs. A. A. Ross and the hostess assisted by Mrs G. H. Lewis ao dO. C. Brandenbergi served dainty refreshments. Saturday evening. Mrs. Richard Bates and Mrs. David Jones will entertain the Beacons and their hue. bands at the former's home on Beacon street. Mrs. L. W. Giles most charmingly entertained the Reciprocity club yesterday afternoon at har home on 145th street. Guest of the club were Mrs. Mlnnia Williams. of Cleveland. Mrs. W. K. Miller and Mrs. Bert Smith. Fall flowers ware used In profusion throughout the spacious rooms where the ladles were prepared to Initiate two candidates, Mrs. Leo McOormack and Mrs. J. J. Turner, who were rather expecting to be given the limit and gave the ladles Quite a surprise when they arrived on the scene from the back door and were into their midst la the living room before any one was aware of their presence, they were dressed as travelers, carrying large suit cases and had prepared a song to fit ths club, which was a scream, i'ome of the mmbrs said they were still laughing this morning. Of course the club Initiated them according to their by laws and the rest of the afternoon was given over to be!r usual pastime, fancy work. In the dining room the host. es9 served a most delicious two course buffet luncheon. Just a reminder, that the Calumet Cambraln club will meet Saturday evening at their usual time, at tee Tirst Baptist church. Indiana Harbor on Fir street.

TODAYOWEN MOORE "LOVEISAN AWFUL THING" Also JAZZ ATTRACTIONS SATURDAY 5 ACTS HIGH CLASS C VAUDEVILLE U Also HERBERT RAWUNSON in "ANOTHER MAN'S SHOES" SUNDAY 5 ACTS HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE u Also VIOLA DANA in "SEEING IS BELIEVING" MONDAY FOR FOUR DAYS

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Mr. and Mrs. WlUian? Lloyd axe In Chicago spending a few days with the former's parents. Mr. and Mra Evan Lloyd, before returning Sunday to their home in Marion, Ohio. The general monthly meeting of the East Chicago Woman's club will meet Saturday afternoon at the home of the vice-president, Mrs. H. B. Herron on (303 Kennedy ave. There Is important business to he taken care of and all members ara urged to attend this meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Mergan Matthews with their daughter. Mrs. Percy Cadman, are on a motor trip to Sparta, Wis., where they are visiting relatives. Owing to this, the card party which Mrs. Cad man was to have given next week for the benefit of the Pythian Sisters, at her home in Ham mond will be postponed until some future date. Mrs. E. N. Canine returned this morning to her home on North Magoun ave.. from Cleveland. Ohio, where she attended a convention of the W. B. M. L of the interior states. Hubert Williams and his wife were week-end visitors at the home of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. EL Williams, on North Magoun avenue. Mrs. J. Hartman of Beacon street was a Chicago shopper yesterday. Mra eraon Weydert of Norths Baring avenue was a charming hostess yesterday at a one o'clock luncheon. Her guests being Mrs. Leo Gordon, Mrs. Elmer Meyer and Mrs. Harry Peterson.

Card of Thanks

Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hepburn and family wish to express their thanks to the friends and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy during their recent bereavement at the death of their son. Warren Hepburn. Adv.

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BIJOU LJS?ES "ASHES" With All Star Cast Also "DAYS OF BUFFALO BILL" TOMORROW R0DOLF VALENTINO in "A WONDERFUL CHANCE" Also Good Comedy and Mutt & Jeff

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Miss Emerine Black wlia leave this evening for South Bend iv-here she will spend the week end with friends. , a Mrs. William Kinney of Hammond who leaves soon for California to spend the winter, and Celyon Brahlte and wife of Low lei, were guests yesterday at the Fred Busse home on Beacon street.

HARTLEY Theatre TODAY and TOMORROW ONLY

GIRL SHOOTS HERSELF AT MTJNdE MU'CIE. Ind-. Nov. 8. Declaring In a note that she believed her mind was failing, Paulina Hadley. twenty, of Mooresvllle. last evening shot herself through the head at the home of Leona. Stephens of Albany, where she had been boarding. The girl bad been working as booking agent In Muncle and is said to have been worried by financial troubles

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