Hammond Times, Volume 16, Number 120, Hammond, Lake County, 8 November 1922 — Page 2
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! Did You Hear That E. Chicago riOCCO GIORGIO, proprietor ot the Cafe Luayete, announces that ha expocts to sell his restaurant. P. II. Cs. launched their fill festival this wees, with capacity houses every night. THEIiE 13 always two sides to a question. Tna next 0110 on the hus. pita; is who Is going to build it? GEORGE OSWEGO l reeetving congratulations on his prospective ;.:ti of "building a new fight arena. CilAS. H . TRUE, head of the Sj- ; erheater Co., is .r-elnsr commented i-a tha speed ability cf his new I'oerlcsa. MEMBERS of the toard of eJ'JjaT'on wi'.l meet in retrular session to:::ht at the McKinley High School 1'uil.iinK. T.'.E liiiuois Centra! railroad Co., ! ;-o" te.l tr have divided an order jr 20,000 to:is of rails of which t'ie I .-.land Steel received 10.000 tons. MI-7TALS REFINING CO., which headed y U. H. Poppenhusen. formerly of the Green Engineering O v. is constructing a fine office i-uildins at their plant. A now nctj in photoplay endings w.i. struck in Thomas Meishan's latest IMramount picture, "If You 3W;v It, lt' i?o." which starts ; ;nni in at Hartley's Friday night. WALTER (.SWEDE) JOHNSON. : r.i:i!r.ent time-keeper cf the Rei ;:b.ic Iron and s??eel Co., lias aoep:ed .v position in the Cost Df- ; artmer.t at the Keith Car & Manu-;a..-tv.r;:i7 Good 1-uck, Swede. DESPITE the hutriub of receiving election return, engineers, mechani ;s and mill men of the district fl'.lf 1 ths McKinley school auditorium ;o hear Prof. Jcvin Keller of Pari!ae University, lecture on the treatment of steel last evening-. A. G. AL1E.V, president of the 3"rairie View Dairy, has announced plans for expanding his milk plant .it ."001 O'eolt ,'esue. in the early spring. The Alien homo has been moved from adjoining the dairy so a .3 to sri'"e nde.j-.iate space for the nrpse.1 bnildinffs. .0 rfcSJ 1 ,.fN"-.:-
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JOHN HARTLEY has unique Ideas It the competitor does something out of the ordinary to attract more business to the ticket office. John always groes one better. His latest is the supplanting- of a $10,000 ripe Organ for the old mulcbox at the Lyric theatre. If John Keeps on he will win himself a reputation as a movlnj plet-ure manager. Power to you John, power to youl
Bar Association Meeting Notice of the quarterly meeting of the Lake County Ear Association to be. held on Monday. November IS. at 2 o'clock p m. in the court rooms of the Lake Superior court at Gary, was made yesterday by Attorney Charles R. Dyer, secretary of the County L'-ar Association. In a letter addresed to all members Secretary Dyer urges that a full representation toe present Xor the reason that matters of major import ance and of vital interest to the welfare of the assoeiatlori will be presented for discussion. Majority For Hospital with an overwhelming majority vote people of the Twin Cities when voting- at the general election yesterday, passed a special issue favoringthe construction of a city owned and maintained hospital. The returns taken at .the Republican headquarters last night showed a plurality of over 2.000 for this project The vote cast was 2. 733 for and S05 against the Issue. With the exception of two East Chicago and Indiana Harbor precincts the vote showed better than 5 to 1 favoring the measure. This special election is considered the first step towards building a hospital in the Twin Cities. It will be the East Chicago councils next move. The vote cast will be used as a 'basis to petition the eoun. oil to tahe action by appropriating or authorizing a -bond Issue of possibly $300,000 to bo used for the construction of this proposed hospital. It is expected this question will be brought up at the next council meeting-. November 20th. Julius S. Friedman, chairman of the Chamber of Commerce Committee on hospital, has been the most active figure in -bringing the issue before voters of the city and causing its passage. Thursday evening, Nov. 9th. the civic department of the East Chicago Woman's club will hold their regular meeting in the McKinley auditorium beginning at 7:43. The study for th" evening will be 'Health." Mrs. Rouse will discuss You Cany a for 2 Cents? the New York State DepartPhone T-TiilVi cirri
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Sure Relief FOR INDIGESTION Bell-ans Hot water u re Relief 25$ and 75$ Pockes Fverwhr board of health, Mrs. Ackroyd the Welfare association; Mrs. Elizabeth liadley the Tuberculosis and Mra. L- Garman the Red Cross. These are all important ubj:cts and it is hoped very member is present at the meetingi The ladies of St. haul's Lutheran ehurch have completed plans for a bazaar and social to be given Thursday evening, Now 16 at th Katberlne House. . Mrs. E. N. Canlna and Mrs. James Clements of East Chicago with Mra. Osterberg of Whiting; were guests Monday evening of Laka Michigan Chapter. O. E. S. at Michigan City at their visiting matrons night. Mrs. Canine was the guest over night of Mrs. Laura Wolf, past Brand Martha and other ladles were guests of Mi s. E. R. Wrllbur, former residents of this city. Read These Twin City Advertisements T pba itni Itcma to Emt CM. tgo Times wffiee. r&ii Kmi Chlea g ssS. WASSEY 'S PLEATING SHOP l STATE STREET Hemstitch vrith Gold and Silver Thraadt q! match all colors. Bottpa Hole. Utton Cohered, EiuItroldertBg, Braiding, UenUlns, rhone Uiumonl 44S. J:T.tf NOTIC& StartlxL today and arry day until farther notice, aU notices or stated meeting for lodges and fraternal orders will be ohargad for at tfce rata of 10c per line. We Make a Specialty of FURNITURE and PIANO MOVING 503 Chicago Arenne GARAGE EAST CHICAGO Phone E. C. 829
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' James McQullktn has been confined to his home at 3526 Fair street since Sunday with aa attack of influeina, The meeting of the Home Missionary fc-jtiety of the Indiana Har. bor M. E. church which was to have been hHJ, at the home of Mrs. w. B. araH5rne Thursday afternoon'win be held at the home of Mi.i J. C. Dickson on account of llhiess of Mrs. Van Home's father. Mr. and Mrs. C E. Laxan of Olcott ave., celebrated their 2oth wedding anniversary Sunday. Nov. 5th at a dinner. The party was composed of the immediate members of the family. They were presented with several pieces of silver one of which was a bautlful silver bread service. The afternoon was epent in a very enjoyable manner. The auxiliary of the Ancient Order of Hibernians invite the public to a Five Hundred and Bunco party tomorrow evening at St. Mary's hall, beginning the games promptly at 8:00 o'clock. . St. Albln's Guild, will hold their general meeting tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. A. J. Sambrooks on Ivy street. -The Carmollte Sewing club will meet tomorrow at the Orphanage for in 3 to 5 minutes
an all day's sewing, they were unable to sew last Friday as stated they would, fo they ask any who can, to lend a hand in this veryworthy cause and go to the Orphanage tomorroW morning, to help sew for tho little folks being taken care of by the Sisters. ' The Beacons with their husbands were very graceously entertained taut Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hichard Bates, on Beacon street. Mrs. Bates and Mrs. David Jones being joint hostesses. There were six tables of five hundred, at which there were several substitutes, some of tha members being unable to attend on account of sickness. Those who were guests of the club were: Mr. and Mra. W. C. Huber, Mr. and Mrs. Frank McQuarrie, and Judge and Mrs. Allen T. Twyman. Those receiving high honors In the ladies were Mrs. McQuarrie, and Mrs. H. E. Biedinger. in the men Dr. Johns and C. C. Shelden. Tellow chrysanthemum were used In profusion throughout the rooms, while dainty refresh
ments completed a most pleasant evening. The regular meeting of the Calumet Chapter D. A. Ft. will be held on Monday, November 13th. at the home of Mr 8. Katherine O'Brien, North Sacramento boulevard, Humbolt Park Chicago. Mrs. O'Brien will entertain at a 1 o'clock luncheon, with the regular business following. Those desiring to go will please notify Mrs. E. B. Glbbs, the regent, not later than Friday evening of this week, so arrangements can be made for transportation. The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Toung is ill at her home in Mark, with scarlet fever. MUNCIE, Nov. While Mrs. FranV Purdue was being slated at police station on a charge of violating the liquor law, following a visit of the police to her home in the south part of the city, another call came to the station from another part of the city, and when answered, her husband was brought in on an in-tori-.'Tlnn charce. The DEALER Says "Another good feature about these cigars is that they move so quickly they're always fresh and fragrant there's no chance for them to get dried out."
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PARTHENON TODAY and TOMORROW
Richard Also "THE BASHFUL SUITOR" Adapted from . the famous painting by the Old Master Joself Israel's. FRIDAY ONLYCLAIRE ADAMS in "GOLDEN DREAMS" Also JAZZ ATTRACTIONS MATINEE AND EVENING COMING MONDAY For Four Days "NANOOK OF THE NORTH" The Greatest Picture Ever Screened Anywhere BOAT ARRIVALS AT LAKE CO. PORTS The following is a lis; of boats entering and clearing the harbors of Indiana Harbor, South Chicago, -Michigan City and Gary for the week ending Nov. 5, 1932: 1XDIAXA HARBOR ENTRANCES Oct. 30. C. A. Thompson, Cleveland. ' Oct. 31. Leopold, Superior. Nov. 2. Wm. A. Pain, Calcite; Renown. Muskegon; John J. Baxlun, Ashland. Nov. 4. Wm. P. Cowan. Muskegon. CLEARANCES Oct. 30. Thompson, Superior; Renown, Muskegon. Oct. 31. Leopold. Superior. Nov. 2. Wm. A. Pain, Ft. Williams; Renown, Muskegon; John J. Barlun, Superior. Nov. 4. Wm. P. Cowan, Detroit. GARY ENTRANCES Oct. 30. Henry Cort, Escanatfe; Geo. O. Crawford and Francis E. House, Duluth. Oct. 31. Percival Roberts Jr., Duluth; Geo. Stephenson. Conneaut; Marltana and R. R. Richardson, Escanaba. Nov. l. Wm. P. Palmer. Duluth; MacGilvray Shlras. Calcite. Nov. 2-' Chaa. L. Hutchinson, S. J. Murphy and August Zles'ng, Duluth. Nov. 3. 13. W. Pargny and Geo. F. Baker, Duluth. CLEARANCES Oct 30. Francis E. House. Henry Cort and Geo. G. Crawford. Duluth. Oct. 31. Percival Roberts Jr.. Geo. Stephenson, Maritana and RR. Richard n. Duluth. Nov. 1. "Wm. P. Palmer and MacGilvray Shiras, Duluth Nov. 2. Chas. L. Hutchinson, Buffalo; August Zieslng and S. J. Murphy, Duluth. v Nov. 3. E- W. Pargny and Geo. F. Baker, Duluth. SOUTH CHICAGO ENTRANCES Oct 30. Jay C. Morse. Ashtabula;
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TODAY and TOMORROW Also BILLY WEST In His Latest Comedy FRIDAY and SATURDAY Milton Sills in "The Little Fool" BIJOU TODAY "WHITE AND YELLOW" A Jack London Story Also "Seven Years of Bad Luck" with Max Under Wm. B. Dickson. Maricopa and Richard Trimble, Duluth; American, St. Joseph. Oct. 31. N. J. Nessen. Port Huron; Alva C. Dinkey and Geo. W. Per kins, Duluth: John W. Gates, Cal cite; Capt. Thomas Wilson, Escanaba. Nov. 1. Jas. J. Hill, CaJclte: Augustus B. Wolvin, Cleveland; Henry Cort and Mariposa, Esc an aba. Nov. 2. The Harvester, Superior; Henry C. Frick and Robt. W. E. Bunsen. Duluth; Carl D. Bradley, Calcite. Nov. 3. J. P. Morgan, Duluth; Harold B. Nys and Thos. F. Cole. Calcite; Maunaloa, Superior. Nov. 4. R. R. Richardson and Mariposa, Escanaba; Howard L. Shaw, Calcite. Nov. 5. Chas. L Hutchinson, Escanaba. CLEARANCES Oct. 30. Maricopa, Wm. B. Dickson. Richard Trimble. Jay C. Morse and Thomas F. Cole, Duluth; American, Manistee. Oct. 31. Alva C. Dinkey. John W. Gates, Geo. W. Perkins and N. J. Nessen, Duluth. Nov. l. Augustus B. Wolvin, Superior; Jas. J. Hill,' Mariposa, and Henry Cort, Duluth. Nov. 2. Carl D. Bradley. Calcite: The Harvester. Superior: Henry C. Frick and Robt. W. E. Bunaen, Duluth. Nov. 3. Harold B. Nye, Maunaloa, Thos. F. Cole and J. P. Morgan, Duluth. No entrances or clearances of boats at Michigan City this week. Just Try a Times Want Ai i"1",iiU;iTTTTTtT s Sis is iAi, if Carnal aid Sarpla $120,003.00 CHICAGO
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