Hammond Times, Volume 16, Number 133, Hammond, Lake County, 23 November 1922 — Page 2
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THE TIMES Thursday, Nov. 23, 1922.
East Chicago and the Harbor
Scout Meeting Roy Scout Executive A. J. Satnbrook announces a. dinner meeting of the Tln City Council to be held in the rooms of. the Indiana Iforbor Club (old Civic CJutt) this evening at. 7:30 o'clock. Among the many topics to be 'brought before the cout Council will be t.h reading cf the financial report cf the Soy Scout drive for funds, -which closed tils week. Drug Store Scores Hit The Public Drug; Store, 37S3 Odar fcrreet, Inaaa Ilaxhon, soored a complete hit today, when the door opened to one of the most startling: one cent sales ever attempted . Crowds sur-ared the entrance arly 640644 Hohman St. JUNKET Rf - "V WITH FLAVCSaws SUGAR ; DESSERTS 1 X ' -f Ik) ( w"" 'ICECREAM . f , , f WITH ' : -'1 ' pvpi Ehe Goose Brand, Florida's Grape Fruit, each 15c and. None Such Mince Meat, per pkg. ... I Finest Imported Roquefort cr Cheese, per pound, only No. 2 cans fancy solid meat pack Tomatoes, 2 o" C per can Purity Brand Baking Powder, full 1 -lb. OK cans Sunbeam Brand Pure Tomato Catsup, big 22C bottle
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At M. E. Church Buel Horn, head of the Gary Friendship Settlement House, will be the chief speaker of the evening at a banquet of the East Chicago Methodist Men's Cl'-b to he held In the community church roenxs t-nlght at eight o'clock.. Mr. Horn, who Is well known In the Calumst region, will speak on his work among the foreign classes of the south side of Oary. Ills lens associations and dealings with the different nationalities, which make up the g-reater Caluxnet region, give him an unlimited knowledge on. his subject. This is a putCic meeting- and the Man's Club ha extended an Invitation to all who are lnte-reti in the Community Center work. Telephone 1030 Friday and Saturday Are Sale Day Also Demonstration Days on JUNKET The Popular Dessert Per package, 12c; 3 packages for W V W :i Don't fail to visit this Demonstration Finest Selected 1 2 C Swansdown Cake 00 1 large pkg. riour. Imported Swiss 59 C Home Sweet Home Bird Seed, per y c package Genuine Dutch Blue Poppy Seed, per 23 C pound ......... Choice quality fine Cooking Rice, 4 pounds 2 5 C for Loin Rcast of Pork, from small pigs, 99p lb. per Under U. S. Goyernment SaprYision
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WASSEY'S PLEATING SHOP 01 STATE STREET HfnuOlch with Oold and Stlvr Ttu-aadi ln) matrb aU colors. Bat. ton IColea, Buttons CTra, i:mhrotderlug, Ilrldin, I'-adlntf, I'hone Hammond 446. 3:7. tt St. rjtiralth' Aid Society will hold a ikako Sale at Slicker's T3rup Store, Saturday aftarnoon from 2 to 5. Any one wlshlcr to have thlners reserved oa.ll East Chlcayo 7 4 3-J. ll::3::t NOTICE Staxtiar today aid frtrj day uatil farther notlos, aU nactcaa of stated mootlnff for lodss and f ratsraal orders wtU be chaxg'sd tot at tba rate of XOo per Use. EEirarn iujcs sat.ti Will tie plven under tho auspices of the East Chicagro riaetern Star all day Saturday In the Friedman Huildlngr on CSilcago ave., In XIlller'B J old place. ll::3::t I Cutting Affray D-jrlng; a cutting aifmy !n "So Man's" settlement if the Calumet section late last nlgrht, Kay KennpzIch, of 4937 MeJvllle avenue, received a deep knife vxund In the rear of his head. lie was attended by Dr. Martin. Later Capt. Tim O'Nell of the East Chloasro police station and officers TrtanJ, Oallahan and Krau arerted Frank rotlowsk!, of 6024 Kennedy avenue on a tiharps of ottemptlr.s the life of Xennezlch. Held Under Bond Joe Tasaills, of 494S Earing- avenue and James Bechln of 4723 McCoek avenue. East Chicago, are beln.'f held on 'bonds to the Eat Chlcag-o city court on a oluirffe of carrying concealed weapons. Their cases will he heard today. Wife Desertion "Wife desertion la charged ag-a!n?t Steve Chlcovlc of 0624 1,'eoda.r stieet Indiana Harbor, who- was arrested on a warrant yesterday by the Harbor police. Atlas Building is Sold The AUaa Apartment on Forsyth avenue of East Chlcag-o has been sold by the owner Bert A. Selfect, to Carl Edwards, a Chicago contractor and builder. It has been "announced. The prloe paid for the flat 'building- was close to 250,000. the consideration being part In cash and a 1(0 acre farm near Chicago Heights, i;.e transaction Is call to have been completed this week., Find Whiskey Fifteen gallons of matured moonshine-w-lilskey, one grown-up still and 40 gallons of maah v.-ere conliscated by police officers TrtanJ. Callahan and ICraus during a rali on Louis Nagy's place at 4748 Bar. ing avenue. East Chicago, y t-.-sterday evening. ilo u-i.l be arraigned on a charge of violating the state TItuot law In the East Chicago City court before Jud-e Twy-man this afte-rnoon. The members of Section A of the Ladies' Aid of the Congregratlonal church under the leadership of Mrs. Ted Caflmen, were Ideal hostesses yesterday afternoon at the monthly thlmbie party and shower, hehl In the church parlors. In one corner, of the room, a beautifully decorated booth, held many pretty and UFeful articles to be used In the different booths at th coming bazaar. After the usul business session the president, Mrs, Ben Williams, turnevd the meeting over to the chalrmsji, l.lrs. 1'ed Oaf" man, who made several an nouncements concerning the bazaar and supper, and then turned It over to Mrs. Charles Green, chairman of the fanuy booth, who has charge of the following delightful program. Piano solo, Mrs. t. c Relfl; Jtrf. Mary Brlekman. aunt of Mrs. Edith Miller, gave readings which were most delightful; piano sole-. Miss Louise Petersen, ar.d vocal solo, Mr3 Frank Maples, accompanied by Mrs D. C. Tlelder, each one on ".he program responding most graceously to an encore. Te!!c!ous refresh merits were served from a beautifully arranged tea table, presided over by Mesdames S. II. Poor and If. 11 Jones. The color scheme w.t p'.nk rind white, tho table decorations being pink and -white carnations and pink lighted candles. The ann-ial elec- , tion of officers, which was to have j been held at this meting has been 'postponed until the business meetI .'rig, after the bazaar, when a full j report of the year's work will bo given. Banish Catarrh Breathe Hyomei for Two Minutes and Stuffed up Head Will Go If you want to get safe relief from Catarrh, cold In the head or from an irritating cough In the shortest time b r a t i 1 0 1 j y oui e i . It will o;t-aii out. your head in two ii:!!titi:s a ii'l allow von to breaths I fr-f-l . .-I'.v.ik" or asleep, or money 11 ) ui d--(J Jl;. i-ni'-i slinuld rnd a cold in oiio ila. a'jil l'-iievo you of disfc-ustlna-niMft'l'x. hawking, spitting and ofTenlireaili in i vve'-k. liyoinel is made, chiefly from eucalyi'lu, a K..(Othii;4. healing, germ kill liirt' nn?it-Hio, that cimics trmii Dim c-ucalj juus IVreatts of inland Australia hf rs ca'arrh, asthma and other bronchial troubled are seldom known, Hyorrnl is pleasant and easy to breathe. Just four in a few drops iiuo Hie Hard Rubber Inhaler, use as dirocled and relief In almost certain. A Complete Hyomei Outfit, Including Inhaler and one bottle of Hyomei, corns but little at druggists evarywhera and at Summera' Pharro&cyi adv.
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r x 1 ' W X Alma VtKliatu, Aim Voedisch occupies the rathei unuaual positior. of only woman booking: mar.aftei for one of the larpest musical attractione which has ever visited this coun try, the Ukrainian Nar'.ona! chorus Ehe has booked other mus'ca! attractions, such as the Boston Grand Opera company, the Pav!owa company and Leopold Godowsky. Last evening at bar home on -Grape vine boulevard. Mrs. B. D. I Glazebrook entertained at a six. o'clock dinner, at which covets were laid for sU, In honor of Mrs. E. T. Iavis who has beeu the. guost of her son, It 6. Iavls and family on Hemlock street, and who leaves tomorrow morning for Hagerstovvn, Ind., to visit another son, before returning to her home In Orlando, Fla. Mrs. L. HofTmui, of Philadelphia, Piu, Is visiting her sister, Miss Ella Hell, teacher at the Harrison school who inakes her home with Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Williams, on North Magoun avenue. Mra. Hoffman has boen visiting In Chicago and Is spending a few days hero with her sister". S. YV". Winters of Baring avenue, Is again enjoying the balmy Southern climate, la Orlando, FloridaMr. Winters left last Saturday and expects to remain during the winter months. Superintendent of schools, E. N. Canine left last night for Wln"h?ter, Ind., to attend the Northern Indiana Superintendent's club. Tomorrow evening at L O. O. F. hall on Michigan avenue, the Twin City Council Knights of Columbus, will give a reception In honor of the new pastor of St. Mary's church Rev. Wohrllng. The main feature of the evening will be the Mexican orchestra which has been engaged. As this is the first entertainment under the r.ew lecturer, Harry Ferrotk, the members are looking forward to It with much delight. Refreshments will be served and all mcmbura cordially Invited. Mra. R. B. Miller of North Baring aveuui. Is spending a few days with friends In Chicago. The Mothers club of the Indiana Harbor Methodist church, will hold their regular meeting tomorrow afternoon in the social rooms of the church. Mm. Clair Stephens will have charge of the program and Mrs. Harry Hetrlck charge of the devotional exercises. The ladles are reminded to bring their thimbles and large needles suitable for using yarn. ' , j Mr. and Mrs. Ray Miller, entertained the Misses Margaret Canine and Elizabeth Williams, cousins of the former last evening at a six
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grad"1 building. A number of ladles from the Twin Cities, will attend the bunco party Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. William Rough t In Whiting. Mrs. Dlehl of North Magoun avenue, has Issued Invitations for a one o'clock luncheon next Tuesday. HERMAN DIVORCE CASE IN COURT TODAY Judge Expected to Sift the Case to Bottom Before Giving Decision. !FfTEftN ATION AL NEWS SERVICE SOUTH BEND, Ind., Not. 28 The Tleraan divorce case writ e heard by Jtrd-ge Chester Montgomery in the Super!or court No. 2 at 1:30 o'clock this afternoon. The case was set! by the court at the request of Atforneys for Mrs. Augusta H. Tier- ; nan and for professor II. Tleman. : That the court will also po Into ' the case before taking any action I toward igranttag- the decree was made known when Judge Montgom- j ery hinted at possible collusion In the case, whlob. was denied by Atttrney George Sanda, for Tlernan and Attorney Sarmiel Flewe,!Je.r. Mrs. Tlernan. Prosecutor Floyd O. Jelllaon, who represented Mra. Tlernan when artie attempted to "prove Harry Poulin. babec-da-sher cSeirk here, of being the father of her third child, probably wTl be called by Judge Montgomery to represent the state as the third party In the divorce hearing. The prosecutor was called into conference with the court this afternoon after the hearing date haI been fill fixed. The cooirt Is expected to delve to the very bottom of the case before nraklng any decision. Judge Montgomery cited the law whereby he had authority to call In the prosecutor r appoint a special prosecutor to represent the state, and Immediately called In Jelllson, who. It Is expected, will be ordered by the TO DARKEN APPLY SAGE TEA Common garden sage brewed Into a heavy tea with sulphur added, wis; turn gray, streaked and faded' hair beautifully dark and luxuriant Just a fw applications will prove a revelation If your hair I3 fading, streaked or gray. Mlxins the Sage Tea and Sulphur recipe at home, though. Is troublesome. An easier way is to Kt a bottle of Wyeth's Sajre and Sulphur Compound at any dnir store all ready for use. This Is the old-time recipe Improved by the addition of other Ingredients. While wispy, gray, faded hair is not sinful, we all desire to retain our youthful appearance and attractiveness. By darkening your hair with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound no one can tell, because it does It so naturally, so evenly. You Just dampen a sponge or soft brush with !t and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning all gray hairs have disappeared, and, after another application cr two, your hair becomes beautifully dark, glossy, soft arid luxuriant. Adv. Isn't it grand to know that "No Eagle sleeps 4n the Potters' Field"? 11-21-It INDIANA
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