Hammond Times, Volume 16, Number 132, Hammond, Lake County, 22 November 1922 — Page 8

THE TIMES

Wednesday Nov. 22. 1921.

WHITING NEWS NOTES

IN MKXO-XUAM QOLtDLB STEERNIBIKRG, In lovlrus rnornorv of our dr -wife and mother vrbo entored" into ternaJ root four jmti agro today: Im.jT of sadness sttll oomo o'er ua. Secret tears do often flow. Memories keep you 3x Mother, sar aa. Thong's you left as four years ao. Liorrtng Huatani and Children.

Rot. H. P. Irer left Tuesday venine for Philadelphia to attend a meeting: of th Board of Home Mission of the M. E. Church. GymnaJrium j!ass are now telng org-anlied In the YVhltlngr Evening School. The men's class will meet on Monday ad Wednesday evenings and th ladles class wllE meet on Tuesday fend Thursday evenings. These classes have been delayed during' the remodeling of the grymc&sluvn. Mr. and Mrs. "Will of Cleveland avenue are the proud parents of a baby boy 'born to them Thursday at

Whiting Advertisem ents Are Winners fa. - For Oood Fnrnltore Go to SeUer'.. - Select your Brunswick Phonograph at Setter's, Whiting's excl-ua-lva axnts for Brunswick phonograph, and records. 10-30-lmo. The $60,000 Fall and Winter Merchandise Sale is on. Buy your nest elx months supply and save money; Everything goes on cale. The Fink Store. Schrase and 121st street, Whltlngr. 11:20:3 STAR THEATRES TONIGHT RBpert Ilaa-b em "RKre KB11A CTX" Cast Include Clnnde GlHtojrerwater, Kate tester, Cullen Iundi", Rath MUler, aa goo, U not be-tter taan the Old lt. Tl i a picture tha treiyoas will take to their hearts. 11-21-3 rOWNG TO THT3 KRXVCESS THEATRE THl'RSDAV. "XANOOK OK THE ORTH," the BMt aaaaanl picture ever filmed, a story of life and love In the actual artle. Special matinee Krldaj-. 11-22-2

WANTED "Boarders, toy the week, Mrs. Prodiasko, 821 Ind. Blvd. 11-21-3 DANCE Triple Lick Social Cnb Saturday. No. 85, Oddfellow's hall. Sterling's orchestra. Co-ups J1.00 11-22-4 FOR RE&T Se-ven room house, steam heat. ISSg Reports avenue. Ino-Mre 110S Superior ave. 11-22-3

the South Shore hospital In Chloago. Mother and babe are dotal nlooly . Mrs. Al. Osterberg- attended Visiting Matrons nlgrht of.the O. E. S. at LaPorte. Ind.. Tuesday. She will visit with friends a few days before returning home. Mrs. Charlels Wollette and mother MVs. McClellan were Chicago vis itors Monday. The Ladles' Aid of the M. E. Church will hold a saJo of useful and fancy articles, candy and baked goods In the church parQors Thursday afternoon and evening. Tour patronage is solicited. The Mission Study Claas of the Methodist Church will met this evening at 7:30 in tho church rarlors. There will be an interesting debate on the Negro Question by six young people. Visitors are welcome to at tend this meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Rogers nee Vera Manbeck of Alton, 111., are the proud parents of a baby girl born to them the litter part of the ivk. Mother and babe are doing nicely. Miss Ruth Sugar of Atchison avenue was taken to the St. C&emard'a hospital Sunday where she underwent an operation for appendicitis Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Gehrke of Central avenue have purchased a sen'pn passenger PeerleF- Eisht car. John Chrustowskl of the Whiting News Company is confined to his home on New Tork avenue with illness. Mrs. A. C. Knapp of Marlon, O., who is enroute to Arizona is spending a few days with hr niece, Mrs. Dr. PcvU of West Park avenue. A number of friends of Mrs. John Canner. Sr., of Cleveland avenue, verv pleasantly surprised her Mon

day r.eninp at the home cf her daughter Mrs. John Glassheen of Ind. "Blvd. The occasion being In honor of her .birthday. The afternoon was spent in having a general good time after wMch a delicious luncheon was served. Mrs. Canner received many beautiful and useful gifts.. Mr. and Mrs. Elrey Cameron and Mrs. Charles Wrfch attended tire Parthenon theatre in Hammond on Sunday evening. Mrs. J. H. Federsen and Mrs. Robert Ciillen were Chicago shoppers last Tuesday. Mrs. El rev Cammeren will entertain the C. B. Clu-b at er home on 119th street Thursday evening. Benedict CMlla. small son of MY. and Mrs. Joseph China returned from the Mercy "hospital in Chlr-atr", where he underwent an operation to have his adenoids and tonsils' removed . Golden Star Tteoekah lodge will meet In Tegular eslon this evening In the I. O. O. F. hall. Mrs. Amelia K!oe and Mrs. Mae Douer were the guests of Mrs. Hattie Grass of Fat Chicago Tuesdav. Miss NelH Jones who has 'been confined in the Preyterian hospital in Chicago for several months with illness Is improving and exrects to return home In a few weeks. Ward Imps -of Minnesota, but who Is "visiting at West-vllle, Ind., visited his aunt Mrs. Lee Williams of Cleveland avenue Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Lew William and grand children motored to Weistvllle where they spent the week-end visiting relatives.

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here Sunday at the home of Mrs. " wter 'r "0 Vr cent, pure It Anna Wehner. would not carry an electric current Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Traeger, any better than glass.

Jr., and family of Chicago, visited relatives here over Sunday. j Mrs. J. Grirrin and eon Robert of Valparaiso, visited relatives here on Sunday.

Turkish women on Constantinople street minus veils.

The Turkish Nationa ist moremprtt has rent nmrtder many aireold Moslem customs. The reil,

which for centuries baa hidden the faces of Turkish n, now is being discarded and the ap

pearance of unveiled womer 1a becoming a commor ifrht on tha Etreets of the Turkish capital.

Harriett Van Ess of Valparaiso, attended the Trelease recital In Crown Point on Tuesday. County Clerk H. L. Wheaton, Attorney George Hershman and Judge Howard Kemp are In Indianapolis this week attending a meeting of the Orand Lodge of Odd Fellows. Atty. Ilerslmian and Clerk Wheaton are of f;cers in the Grand Lodge. The pupils of Mrs. B'anche Trelease in Lowell, East Chlca?o, Gary, and Crown Point, gave a very pleasing recital at the Masonic Temple on Tuesday night. The program of vocal music, consisting of solos, duetts and quartettes, was certainly a treat to those in attendance. Mrs. Treleose's pupils showed decided tal cnt, thier work proving her abf lty as a teacher. Among the out of town performers were Mrs. Maples and Miss Hinckley of East Chicago, Peg Brillahan and Ruth Hanson of Gary, Queen Weaver, Curtis Rigg and Elliott Belshaw of Lowell. The City Council met for their regular meeting on Monday night. Only routine matters were taken up

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The Civic Department of the Fortr.ightly Club held their noon luncheon Tuesday at the restaurant on the corner of 119th street and Indiana Blvd. After the luncheon the chairman Mrs. O'Hara introduced Dr. E. M. Shanklin of Hammond, who gave a very Interesting talk on Cancer, a.s this is cancer week. Mm. J.idson gave a huTnorous reading, after whioh j?e-nator James J. Nedjl of Ijaporte avenue gave a splendid talk on legislation and child laibor. The program was thoroughly enjoyed iby everyone present. Mrs. Julious Stross of East Side

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COld . Mr. and Mrs. Roy Schroeder of Roberts avenue have 'been entertain Ing tho latter's sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Tyler and baby of Kendalvtlle. Ind. Miss Mildred Bogovltch of Roberts avenue spent the last week end with her aunt Mrs. J. Devony of outh Chicago. This is the last evening of the Christmas Bazaar and carnival that ii held at the Christian church of Whiting. Mr. and Mrs. H. Rowe and family of Pearl street motored to Laporte Ind., on Sunday where they spent the day visiting with relatives. Mrs. George GoMln of Lake ave.. was a shopper in Chicago on Monday. Mrs. Frank McNeill of Rdberts av

at 7:30. A treat no one can afford to miss. Mrs. L. L. Uoinbergcr. soloist. Mrs. Mlkesch, piano and Ruth Webster Clark, reader. Community Radio wa enjoyed im mensely Monday evening when Davenport, Iowa, Schenectedy. N. T. Birmingham, Ala., were plainly h e-a rd . Griffith will have a rare opportunity this evening to hear one of the influential men of the region, Supt. Caldwell of Hammond schools will speak at the M. E. Auditorium.

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"treating," cutting and paring merely makes a bad matter worBe. Millions of others are wiser. They know how easily and quickly "GetsIt" ehrlveli and peels corns and calluses ofT In one piece. Get your money back If It fails. Wear new

the semi-monthly bflls being allow " wreo. T ec Ml" ed and the spreading of the assess I t hlcago. Costs but a trifle Sold in ment roll on the East Clark, Union Hammond by Wels Drug Ac Stationard Ridge street improvement wofl ; JOX :JIM 3? uui?uja-e;H Iojois Ajo ordered. ' f" rmacy-adv.

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visited her sister In law Mrs. Chas

Stross of Myrtle avenue on 'Monday. enue was In Hammond on business Mr. end Mrs. Thomas McBrlde of j yesterday, the Forsyth Water Gardens are the j Mr. and Mrs. John "Wills of Clove I08sesK-rs of a fine new Rlckenbach. j ;and avenue are th proud parents of er touring car. j a 'little son horn to them at the So. Mrs. A. Osterberg of 119th street1 Shore hospital in Chicago last Thurs

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It Is estimated that J742, 000,000 will be spent In the United States on highway construction during this calendar year.

Irfi.Porte, Ind., yesterday. Mrs. Fred Stawltke of Pearl street

entertained relatives of at her home on Sunday.

Mrs. FTed Leveronz of Myrtle avenue was In Chicago cn business on Monday. Mrs. P. A. Peterson and Mrs. C. McDonald of Cleveland avenue, visited Mrs. Wills and her week old baby at the South Shore hospital in Chicago on Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. A. Hultgren of Roberts ave. has for the past few days been con-

day. Mother and babe were report ed to be getting along nicely.

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The Catholis Ladles Club are giving an oyster supper at the town hall on Saturday eventog. Nov. 23th. Turkeys and geese will be raffled off. The M. E. Church will give a concert Wednesday evening, Nov. 29th.

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EARIWMOME PROBLEMS

About nine 'dock Sunday evening five ex-soldiers, all students of the Valparaiso university, plunged Into the Federal Oil Company's tilling station at Intersection of Main and Center streets. They were driving a Buick car at the rate of f.o miles an hour when the accident happein-d. The car was smashed so that it Is beyond repair. A street light and post waw torn down, one oil pump smashed and the whole side of the '. uflding torn down when the car

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Henderson yesterday afternoon for hearing. The men were released when they promised fo ray for the damage- done. Saturday afternoon Mts. C. P. Sharb and a gentleman escort came litre froni Fort Wayne with the intention of kidnapping Mrs. Sharb's

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their names as Ernest E'.klns, Hobertson. John May." WHlinT , brltten and Thomns Toles were

George H. Beauchamp of Hanover Center was fined $5.00 and cost? for assault and ibattery by Judge Martin Smith on Tuesday. Beauchamp was arrested on an affidavit filed by his wife, who alleged that he had struck her on several occasions. One of the 'biggest advertisements for Crown Point ever attempted In the history of th city was the Dollar Day Sale observed "by the raer chants on Tuesday. All the ibuslr.ess men co-operated on the proposi ticn and offered ome tempting bar q-ains which were readily picked up by the eager shoppers. The me: chants had very heavy salos and are planning on making the Dollar Day an annual event. Shoppers froir: the country and nearby towns were on hand early to participate In the event. All the cities in the reglor are having these sales, Gary havtn i re advertised for Nov. 23th.

NEW MARRIAGE LICE1VSES James H. Linn, Chicago, Dorot.lv Crumpacker, Hammond: John Hand zuk, Indiana Harbor, Carabei; Greatux, Sault St. Marie, Cana'a Frank Puchley, East Chicago, Clur Ruble, Indiana Harbor.

Gigantic Bean Sliced, Fried Like Eg? Plar "WHEELING. W. Va., Nov. Th' championship "bean raising laurel are claimed by Dr. W. H. Kerr, o Tyler county, who exhibited at SI tersville a variety of bean that wn forty inches In length and weigh' four and a half pounds. The varleti

year old daughter which at the i Is sliced and fried like egg plant.

Notice of Redemption To Holier of Vldfcrj Note sod Othora Coocemod NOTICE B HERESY GJ7EN AS FOLLOWS; 1. Call for partial redemption of 4 per cent Victory notes: All 44 per cent Victory note, otherwiw known a United States of America gold note of 1922-23. which baw tha disdnguishirrg letters A, B, C. D, E. or F prefixed to tiir aerial numbers, tavmg been designated for the pirpoee by Lot ia the manner prescribed by the Secretary of tha Treasury, art called for redemption on December 15, 1922. pursuant to the provision for redemption contained in the notes and in Treasury Department circular Number 138 dated April 21, 1919, under which the notes were originally issued. Interest a all the per cent Victory notes thus called for redemption will cease on said redemption date, December 15, 1922. Victory notes of the 44 per cent series bearing the distinguishing letters G, H I, J, K. or L, prefixed to their serial numbers are net in any manner affected by this call for redemption, and will become due and payable as to principal on May 20, 1923, according to their terms, 2. Detailed information as te the presentation and surrender of 4)4 P" c11 Victory Notes for redemption under this call is given in Treasury Department Circular Number 299, dated Jury 26, 1922. copies of which may be obtained from the Treasury Department, division of loans and currency, Washington D, C or any Federal Reserve Bank. A. F.ELL0N. Jury 26, 1922 Secretary of the Treasury.

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Dear Mr. Thompson: I have n married abort four yearr and vc a lit tie barj two years oid pve cone to ev2-al e-ple for ice as 1 ft-e! t. at I am youn I I want to do the right thine t I can't be contorted the way v husband acts. He is a mystt-ry ) me. It seens that every two -eks he has to have i nigh out I nirhl and he pet3 drunk. He al lys tak.3 a little to Jrirk c 1 onld overlook that, but wher he tays away all night ana all dr mci never asks whether 'ie baby nnd 1 have food it. the house it is almost more than I can for "'e. Ha knows my mother lives 2j"ar and he leaves it to me . there for what I want. He has been out of wcrk for a lonp time and he should try to a:t right aa much aa possible to help lake the worry off my mind. He doesn't get drunk every r.';h like some men, but he ia so .nean whin ho does pet drunk. Wher. I tell him 1 won't put up vith it any longer he tells me to leave whenever I please. Please adise me what to do. 1 live with him to let him be with his baby, as I know he doesn't care for me or he wouldn't act that way. "WORRIED MC7.IER. I doubt if you are helping your husband's charac.er an by staying with him. Like most drin'dnv men he ia selfish and considers hit own desires befor he doeb the needs of his wife and child. He is making tho hom life unfit for his child, and doubtless the fact thai he drinks is a groat handicap to his getting work. The chances are

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cessfully enforced, your husband will go on In the way he has Ven doinp; as long as you 11. e with him It might be, however, that if you take your baby and go home to your mother, he will alize the seriousness of the thing 1.. L doing and will straighten up. Either way you look at it the prospect is

Mow comes quick cooking. Intiamt Quaker k flaked from the same queen grains. But the oats are cut before flaking. They are rotted very thin and are partly cooked. So the flakes are smeller and thinner that ia all. And those small, thin flakes cook prickly. 3 yo'l want exquisite flavor you must get Quaker Oata. If you want nT-minote cooking you mast get then. Get either or beth, as you-l But get Quaker always if you want this dish doKarhtrul.

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not very bn'crht for i-5 irr mediate future. You have your choice between earning your jwr livir.g and living with . man who is u.ikind, faithless and sei.ish. In makir. t. your decision look ahea ! and decide whether you prefer a life of ufTertng with your husba: , or a life of work, earning a livi:.g for yourself and child. It is indeed a pity that when we have su fine a thing as pronibition it is not enforced. Probiblj we are going through our worst period now and in ten years ren will not be so zealous in their search for liquor and law breaking. Dear Mrs. Thompsoi. I am a girl of seventeen and am very much in love with a man thirty-two. I am a junior in high school. He says he loves me and has asked to marry me, but I refus- i at the time. iy folks will not e en permit me to keep company with hoys my age, and t I core up town to be with him. Is this wronr of me? I can't keep my mlncl on ray school work, but I try ery h I to. I am thinking of him nost cf the time. He has kept company with other girls who an not considered nice girls. He still gca with other g""rls, but I don't go with any o ie. He acta as thoutrh ' a cares for me and he asked me think about thit answer !ater. Should I go with him or go on livir.g as 1 am? BROWN EYES. The man Is not a very honorable typv or he would not wr. t a seventeen year old girl to meet him seci atly. The fnct that he gees with other girls also proves that he is not deeply in love ,ith you. I would rot advise you lo ee him again unless your parenlj permit him to call in your own home. It seemB to i... it would be far better for you to have boy friends of your own age. A friendship between a thirty-two year old man and a girl of seventeen is not natural.

j prosont time Is staying with her ! husband here. Mr. and Mrs. Sharb

who hare been havlnir domestic troubles are suing for divorce, but their case Is pending In court and both are trying to get the custody of the child. When Mrs. Sharb and e-ort landed at the Sharb residence a free for all battle ensued. Chief of Police Rose waa called to the scene. Before he arrived Mr. SharO had driven his visitors away with a .hot gun. For fear of getting Into serious trouble Mrs. Sharb and her escort Immediately left town. The funeral services of Mrs. Mary rassow waa held yesterday afternoon at the Evangelical Lutheran church. Mrs. rassow was 82 years oid and passed away one week after her husband Mr. Christian Pasrow. A double funeraJl will 'be held today of Mr. and Mrs. John Pasoow Mr. Pafsow having died last week Wednesday and his wife last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Christian Pnwsow were uncle and aunt respective ly to Mr. and Mrs. John Passow, and both entire families have been wiped ov:t in l-ss than ten days time from pneumonia. Mrs. Martha Kaska Mlddletown, of Michigan, Is here visiting with friends for a few days. Mrs. McOinnls and M!?l Blsie Ross were Chicago visitors yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. George Gottlleh and Mts. Susie Norton and daughter, Mlf Blanche rf Chicago, -visited

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