Hammond Times, Volume 16, Number 131, Hammond, Lake County, 21 November 1922 — Page 2

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CITY LICENSE ORDINANCE FOR VEHICLES

Every drive? operating a commercial vehicle within tho Twin Cities will bo ileens d annual-, effettlvo January 1 192 In accordance with a city ordinance adopted by the East Chicago common council at their regular session hrld last Xilg-ht.

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"With ever an eye towards replenishing the coffers af the city treasury members of the oouncil during a meeting held last night revived an ordinance that had been laid up or, the table several months back to regulate and license all commercial operated vehicles within East Chicago which it is estimated will reap the city a revenue of between 110.00 to 120,000 annually. ESTABLISH LICEX9E KATES In accordance with this city ordinance such vehicles shall be designated, classified and the annual license thereon shall be as follows: C1AP 3 A Slp.g'.e one-horse wasriii, express wagons, and other like one horse vehicles, 15.00. CLASS B Double or two-horse wagons of every kind. 110.00. CLASS C Single or or.e-horse drays and trucks, $8.0?. CLASS D Double or two-horse drays or trucks. 110.00. CLASS E All one-horse vehicles not included In either of the foregoing classed shall pay a llcenao of 15.00 per year, and all double or two horse vehicles not Included In any of the foregoing classes shall pay a license f:e of $10.00 per year. CLASS "F Auto delivery wagons

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WASSEY'S PLEATING SHOP 9t STATE STREET HenuitJtcb with Gold and Sliver Tbrad also match all colors. BtrU toa Holes, Bffttoas Covered. Embroidering, Braiding, Beading, phone Hammond 44ft. S:7.tf

and trucks UBed for commercial purposes up to one ton capacity $10.00 per year; over one ton and up to two ton capacity $15, CM) per year; over two ton and up to three and one-half ton capacity $25.00 per year; over three and one-half ton and up to five ton capacity $50.00; over 6 ton and up. as amended by Councilman Racikowslil. $?5,000. CLASS a Taxi-cabs, busses and Jitneys up to five passengers $25.00 per year; taxlcabs and Jitneys over five passengers $35.00 per year. Provided, however, that the llcensa fee on funeral cars, ambulances and hearses shall be $15.00 per year. CLASS II Trailers. iight two wheeled trailers, each $5.00 per year light four wheeled trailers up to two ton $10.00 per year; four wheeled trailers over two and up to three and one-half tons $25 per year; trailers over three and one-hal-f ton, and up to five ton $25.00 per year. Any person having or operating a commercial vehicle and fails to take out a license or violates any of the provisions of this city ordinance shall be fined not less than $100.00 nor more than $500.00. "With reference o Jitneys or taxicabs having a seating capacity of five passengers, including the driver, a bond or indemnifying policy of insurance shall be furnished in the sum of $2600.00. Jitneys or taxi-cabs having a seating capacity of wer five passengers, including the driver, shall furnish a bond of $35.00. TO LIMIT TOXJAGE A separate ordinance la being drafted to limit the tonnage on cement trucks and trailers plying between the Bufflngton Cement plant and Chicago An ordinance is now In effect limiting the width of the tire or wheel, which la expected to be superceded by this new ordinance designating a maximum load for these commercially

operated trucks. A maximum of 15 tons was recommended by member councllmen.

GIRL ARRESTED n? AYTVn AT ALTAR

Benson's Orchestra At Colonial Tonight Tliat famous musical combination known as the Benson Tictor Record Orchestra of Chicago, will make the shining attraction fcr the Twin Cities this evening- when they play for the East Chicago Club and ETks" dance at the Colonial Hall tonight. The tig thing Is don't forget the appaintment.

NOTICE Starting" today and evry day nmttl farther notice, aU notices of stated meeting for lodges and fraternal ozdexs will he charged for at the rate of lOo per line.

Hundreds are reaping a harvest at the Lew In Economy Sale, 70 Chicago Aye., East Chicago.

The Economy Sal at the Lewln Ready-to-Wear Store,. "02-4 Chicago avenuo, East Chicago, is drawing like a magnet. Eager shoppers pouring in from everywhere to get their winter's clothing supply at unheard of prices for frssh, clean stock at end of season prices.

NOTICE The Hard Time Social to be given by The Women of Mooseheart Legion will be postponed until further notloe.

Ordinance Referred. Members of the East Chicago board of public works gave their approval to the contract and agreement of the Slnclatr Oil Pipe Line Co. to construct, lay and maintain a pipe line along White Oak avenue from lBth street to their East Chicago refinery. This action cf the board was Introduced in the form of an ordinance before merrVbers of - the coromuL counc-U for final adoption. The ordinance was referred to a commit tee of the council for Investigation.

At Hartley Theatre -So fast does the action move that the audience has a hard time keep lng up with the thrill. It Is a melodrama, pure and fcn&le, ihot remarkably well done. "It was the

Akin Coal and Teaming Co. 150th Street and Calumet Avenue Franklin County Coal $9.50 Springfield Lump $3.25 Springfield Egg $3.25 Springfield Mioe -Ran $7-25 PROMPT DELIVERY AND HONEST WEIGHT Phone 2313 We Also Hare Good Grade Black Dirt and Manure for Lauras

Under United States Supervision Last Call to Send Xmas Money Abroad

Christina money to be sent abroad should be transmitted as qpon as possible. You may send American Dollars to Europe. Send Through This Safe Bank Send your Christmas money overseas this week In order that it will be delivered by Christmas time. Foreign exchange is safely transmitted when It is handled through this safe and reliabla National Bank.

UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK INDIANA HARBOR, IND. Capital and Surplus $123,000

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ADDED ATTRACTIONS Aesop's Fables International News Overture and Organ Sslo Also JOHNNY fflNES in "TORCHY'S GHOST" A Side Splitting Comedy

Another Big PreRelease Over Chicago Theatres and Possibly Your La-st Chance to See Valentino in Pictures.

Gertrude hlordlck. , A firl kri!t In silent prayer at tho aJtar raU of St. StanisUna4 f hnrrh m afUwnir TSsm mn mt-rA - u j .

r - i uit uwi . ai uie woranipper ; eft the church a hand was laid on her shoulder. She waa under arrest;

. . ... -v. x.v.iLB uim iuiucsscu inni sne naa stolen oaoy eiotces in downtown department stores for the little one that was to come '

critic of the Ntrw York Evening Tele irvs vpeaktoigr, smd no was oprakln ot ttis Wlllla.ni Fox thxlller rroCoction, "Til Fast Mail," which will open a fhret Say run at tho Hartley thsa.tr terlnning this evenins. If ths picture only hn'.f livex ut' to tho pralso thai Now York critics havo accorded it (and they aro the hardest critics in the world to pi ease) it will fco tho greatest moving picture ror presented here.

street, to spend several weeks. Dr. Oeffner is recuperating very nicely after a very severe Illness bo me time ago. Mrs. Ross 'Warren and little son, returned yesterday from a visit with Mr. Warrens people In Sara-

Dr. Johnson's Lecture Ooorg-o II . Lowis, president of the KMt CMogo Chamber of Commsrre ha extended a vpocial invitation to tho teaching staff cf the Twin City F-ehool system and officials of the elty administration to b present at Vh9 lecture riven by 1Yank . Pre.ton Johnson of the Hdpath Circuit, in the Community rooms of the East Chfcag-o ?th&6st ehurch tomorrow evening. From the viewpoint of a train newspaper man, Mr. Johnson will epeak on rria 'betterment and community progress when addressing the meeting tomorrow night.

air. and Mrs. Farnworth of Clsna Park, nL, arrived the latter part of last week, to spend the winter with their daughter Mra. O. "W. auiler on North Mageun svenu Dr. P. J. Oeffner of Homestead, Pa., arrived Saturday at ths home of his con A. A. Oeffner on 144th

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toga. Ind. Sir. B. C Lukens. pj-oprletor of the chain of Central Drug Stores, at Indiana Harbor, Mark and Calumet entertained his clerking force and thtlr wives, to the number of eighteen, Saturday evening at a chicken and fish dinner at the Geneva hcuse in Robertsdale. Mr. Lukens had promised his employe's

Mf the p r.ny drug sale went over as

big as he expected it to, he would treat them to a fish dinner. The penny drug sale of Rex&ll goods was a decided success, and the consequence was the enjoyable dinner at the Ooneva Bouse. ... lr. and Mrs. George Btcknell, entertained four couple at a five

course dinner Saturday evening at t their home in the Elcknell apart

ments on Forsythe avo. The evening was vry pleasantly spent playing twenty-one. Mr. and Mrs. D. C Morris, entertalnel Mr. and Mrs. tVIlllam A. Fuzy at dinner Saturday evening at their home on North Magoun avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Bower and children of Hammond, spent the week-end at the home of Mr. Bower's meaner on Grapjvino boulevard. ... Miss Florence Schlelker was a i harming hostess to a few of her rtl'nds Saturday afternoon at the 'iome of hsr parents Dr. and Mrs. A. O. Schlelker on Beacon street. There were two out of town guests Miss Byrl Reed of Indianapolis and NOss Dorothy Eifrs of Chicago, c juslns of Miss Schlelker. The other guests had been invited to meet Miss Reed a former East Chlago girl, v?ry popular with the young- people of this city. Miss S hlflker had really called her friends together to announce her marriaTo to Ollb'rt Oreeve. Thursday, November 80th in Anaconda, Montana, where Mr. Greeve la employed as mining engineer and a nlcMy furnished bungalow awaits the coming bride. As Miss Schlelker will leave Monday for Anaconda, a numbf-r of social events will be given in hvr honor this we"k. Wednesday evening, her cousin Mrs.

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Rodolph Valentino in

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Here is the greatest Valentino love-drama of them all 1 With Rodolph the Magnificent first as a virile American college athlete, then as a gorgeous Prince of India braving death for the charming Yankee girl he loves.

LAST TIMES TODAY RICHARD DIX And HELENE CHAD WICK La 'YELLOW MEN AND COLD" r WEDNESDAY FOR ONE DAY ONLY DOROTHY D ALTON in "THE CRIMSON CHALLENGE" NEXT THURDSDAY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY

DE LUXE LAST TIMES TODAY A Screen Picbxrizsriaa of CLu. E. EUnev'i Gatai Broadway Stsccen "MORE TO BE PITIED THAN SCORNED" WEDNESDAY-TUURSFRTDAT

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The story of Pop who paid the bills while his family had the fun. A great lovable motion picture of American family life.

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Percy Roberta, will entertain at a miscellaneous shower. Thursday evening the Kappa Phi Delta's will give their sorority party and Friday evening Mrs. E. Q. Steffes will entertain at a kitchen shower. The best wlsb.es of a host of friends wtH accompany Mlsa BctltLitcT to he r new home. 9 m Born to Mr. and lira. John Hartley yesterday at St. Margaret's hospital. Hammond a dacghter. Mra Hartley was before her marriage Miss Emma H&sslebrlng of Hammond.

St. Brides' church, Chicago,

the scsne of the marrlags Saturday morning at :00 o'clock of Miss Rose liooney of Chicago and J. H Walsh ef Chicago, son of Mra William Walsh of Fir street, at high mass by Rev. Lynch, assisted by three visiting priests. The bride wore a gown of Ivory satin and carried a shower bouquet of brides roses and llllles of the valley. Her father gate her In marriage. ilr sister Mtss May Rodney, as maiJ cf honor wore blue velvet with silver trimming and carried a ebower bouquet of pink roses. Oorg Roonry wss the best mat for his brother nud the ushers were leo Walsh, brother of the br;le and Joe- liooney, brother of Vi groom. Mr. and Mra M J. Walsa wllL Mra William valsh of Fir su-cet attendd the wording also ths wedding breakfact, at the Coo-per-Carit.jrn hotl fcllowing ths ceromony, at which covers were la d for iwsnty-thret. The bride and groJin left f jr parts unknown on a two weeks honeymoon. Mr. and Ura 8phen Jnnassvlo Jar via of the Nor-ja Side Vharmacy, Eiulyn Place, are receiving congratulations over ths arrival of a son, born to them reoently at St. Margaret's hospital, Hammond. Mra C. F. Jdsar of Northcots avenue, return vd last week from a very dellgh-ul visit with her daughter Mrs. K. Potts and family in Los Xngl-s, CaUfortia. Xlss Frances Stlgilti. daughter of Mra Frank BUgllx of Kmlyri Place, w'ti become tha bride of John Zarxa Saturday at the Romanian Catlwlic church In Caluiriet. Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. E. Barr of 1212, 149th Bt, entertained at a bunco party. Those winning

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the honors la the ladles, were Mrs. J. epicka, first; Miss Stearns, second, and Mrs. H. Barr, third. The genUsmen, first, IB. Barr; second. E. Erikson, and third, C Comstock. Ialnty refreshments completed a most pleasant evening. The week eld daafbter ot Mr. and Mrs. C. C Orange at Mercy hospital, who has been very 111 is r ported as out ef danger and hopes

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The STo Name club, will meet Friday evening ef this week, with Mra Carl Thomas In the Atlas apartments. Mr. Bine, who has bees employed in the Central Drug Store at Indiana Harbor, has returned to his home in Btar City. This vacancy will

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SEE The Dixieland Steeplechase. SEE The Boiler-Splitting River Steamboat Race. SEE The Dare Devil Jump from Locomotive to Racing Auto, SEE The Jump Through Flames. SEE The Greatest Series of Thrills Ever Staged.

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tVHlCU DELIGHTED &EIVJQRK THRILLS Upon THRILLS The Fastest Moving Retire Ever Made First Showing in Indiana

COMING The Young; Rajah Manslaughter and Kentucky Derby

b flllsd by Victor Wake, who has ben in Valparaiso for the past year. He was formerly employed at the Central Drug store, and will move with his family some time ths week. n. w m Mrs. William Dobble, Sr. has sold her hrr.e cn Pennsylvania avenue, and will ir.s.!ce hrr home for 'the w-lnter with h'r uauhtrr Mrs. John Goldlng on Grapevine boulevard. Mrs. Cyril llaueh of the Atlas apartments, entertained her cousin Miss Gertrude Rounds of Wisconsin, over the week end.

Mrs. J, R, Wallace, who tindrwent an operation nt the Culver hospital in Crawford-jvllle, Ind.. last

I week, is rojiorte-J as doing nicely.

The clars party of the Wllllnff Workers of tha Indiana Harbor M.

E. ehuroh will b bold tbla wtvntaf at ths home of Mrs. J. M. UaAalvr, 4126 Carey street. Mr. and, Mra. Oeorj-e Ore.a of North Forsyth avenue, wr among the East Chicago people who attended Grand Opera Saturday sve nini;. The Indiana Ilarlxsr Methodl-st church eupx-rr Md bazaar held last Friday and Saturday were a decided Everybody welcome dred and fourteen dollars for their efforts, and expect to ralls more as they still, havo a few articles to dispose of. This evening at tho Salvation Army meeting- at 8:00 o'clock on OU -ott ave., the officers from Hammond. Miss May King, and Miss Icrolhy Roberta, will hav oorffo, success, tho ladlss havs foar hsn-

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