Hammond Times, Volume 16, Number 134, Hammond, Lake County, 24 November 1922 — Page 2

Frirlav, November 24, 1922 and the Harbor NEW WOMEN LEGISLATORS GREET EACH OTHER .at FIRST SESSION OF CONGRESS v '15 "3 If A PARTHENON ORPHEUM DE LUXE

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! Annual Ball ' v V. i .... itiititlOIiS 7 The best net on the market and the that is La 1 i d! err t.o r;s n :t3 (wJi Elastic) .10c s (Knotted :? -.!0c p.'-jf2 mesh C? ad IVing2)...10c Special JDscMe Mesh " , s , n 1 ... 1 ri3u (Lap acd ..... 1. J :?c sets xor. Ask your deal them in your O': '.own. Look for the 1 SOCIETY" the envelope. If ti a tiiai, vou use no omers. keKiipierberg K EPRESEMTATIVE

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..titlir.g' and reconstruction t parts in the mam buildt.itj Linoo'.a si'lswl, also the ..:. ;, r;-j -ri i.-iiiifi" anj later ..-ratSnji of the eiat-s room:;. iliii prugraia of v lithe severa I school buildink . f th-. boai 1 buli vo that :- 'i u .K 'i o: a now l.i.ith m the ..-4- sidu of the city j:-5';.ijiii "J for Severn 1 more . r plan ii to complete oou- :. n .!.' t, v m ria si n in ur.d .::.! ia ih- Washington H;:?b ; . i! tld '.n.i,- at !y next year. for th si;; i:! Ins;' of ten I - v-f . c a1, f- i' school pur- :.? 1' t t .3 ''liii Tt n'.v.dy nnil .ana Il.trbor Luml or i . . il , at a m- ' !'iT of b." board I S W f f K . Heard and Seen Among The Twin Citv Industries s timber 2 p..u:i or the, :i;a;iiriii .,! Ko'irjrv wl.l-h bus :leen ' wi f--r i".a'r:il weeks wl!! roy-une I-:-1 1 a-:;.-' . n " 7' r.d xy. nr- . . . t .- s:i eftb 'a: a -. 011 re erne n t .'.;.. "C ;s p :aca t h e to a c a ao'l y ha::' -j . T.t ' i 1 1 1 - d to t-e o i':.':crn states on bus.j -!s l" :'.',a:- ! ! '.?r to t: Iron Tiade P.e. ;w .1 a- - and l.n cl'.ltn row l-.ai'f I I', at j tt-' Mr-p.. T:.:.- hs a? ;i::ny Vaa ra -'m - - are a t he 5a "v S te ar .! more i:. vj-ary i r- I jo!.'.?.'. ear in its iu!?niunt balldlnij ":e. I-oal n:!!!s ;ft!.i;ite protection out on 3s.ar.. ft r.d there etill appears t o j'ri'i)dM'!tT that the SO.O'H1 oarfl tor the i.'era.fyivar.U and New Centrai IJailrcad ccjr.panlea e: : r th-j r..-i r:,--t soon. or An i-iry for ir.OO tons for !3r.;-c c T.structl.t-n at Casper, Wyom. ir:, has been Issued by the Standard OV. C rrpa7iy of Indiana.. The Stand-1 a"-l has already placed iio tons fori. i..3 and ot.icr purposes at Casper vith the M!.ia'o 5teei and Ordia. Altho-igh local cteeT production t o 'sTir.g's between 0 and 100 per the smaller mills Uiave not 'been ". to acouir.u'ate winter fuel reserves rp! a rhort period cf se-v-r,, weafher would crlpplo operations :r. if ':!' Uy. The o-utlook la the Kast Chicago I r. 5 lac a Harbor district cemtinue? i.-od for suslainod underlying: im-PBGve-i,-r.t in business. This does net preclude ecme reaction this win. It f rr-m th unusvally upturn of Mrs. Marx Says It Proved A Blessing ' "Tar.ac helped mo out of a sick bed ani built me up tt better health than I hiivs enjoyed in years," celero.I Mrs. M. Marx, 2212 Kenton -0.1 Mrs. :,L Marx, 2211 St. IjOu'3, Mo. "My stomach t ro-uV.ed me so ranch for two or threo rears I f.nally colips'M in a. r.ewous breakdown. Gas v.--.ti!,l form in mv stomach a r.d '--insr to. awful spoils) of heart pa'--I'atio::. shortness -f breatli, h-;.d-i-. :) nn:l diszy spells. My bach pained rr.o too, and I was so nervous i r.d n-.'.:"rable I cottld rot sleep. 'V.'r.at four hott'.'-s of Tanlac did T o t.-. v. a a rr.Or'.t. plea ant sar- ; r:, for .day I liav-ti't a single ;:;. r f my old trouble. I v.-ill I--, a.;-- bb. the day I L-.jt tlasfl-iii-Tot-I : !-, sold by all croud dng-i.-,-,'v. SV yak -i Money

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trade this fall. A letdown In the plant a.cl(vltlei during- the cold

months between now ftnd spring is predicted. Burglars Busy Peter I.ln-IM'Hmi of 4334 Magoun avf-iu'', reported to the Kaft Chicago police atatioti that byTRlarn entered his house Ferae time yesterday afternoon and roMiwl the place of $35 in tur-ney and ojio rold He leiiv--M t'n-it t.he thief raitied cutranr-e by t!:e. front door with a bkfleten Key. Sends Him To Jail Special Judce lister (?ttenhe)mer used thrt "his ."tiek" of justire when dea'.ir.t; 0:1 r a round of sentences for violator.- if the Yolstea-d Act ye--terda . Jle cave John Honron of Z"i I'.ers-h ftret, Indiana Jiarlf-r. J 13a and a "a iay Jail watenoo . Ix:iii Niicy, of iT-lrt 3-trintr a venae who is 5at-:l to be an old violator in "'- " " " -l to . days at the Indiana State farm. . 1 1 ....... ni 1 a ,1 .-. r..-. Still Missing ,Tohn f?eljryk. whfee heme is at fiCftl .Unrintr avenue, was raided for ' f.toit lbino- by ledernl and local a:ithorlties yesterday evening:, lias not llf.eI1 lrM.nt,.j hy th poller .here. I'ur in the raid on his place more than K.l"or.s i f lii'iaifhinc whiskey were 'unseated . Nel.chbora of Hedzyk say that be is flnvir:' w!fh r nt 11 Setamun street, raieafff. The raid wa made :y rrohihlth ri Cffb - er Tlhedd. IV.Hott. 'atit. V.N"eil ami polioo officer M'ulia. Find A Still The iace of Joseph WaJas, a. prominent south side merchant, waa raij.d by federal prohibition officers yesterday afternoon. A moonshine stiil is reported to have been confiscated during the raid. The case will be tried In the East Chicago city court. Twin City News Notes ?drs. "VVllliarr Jerkins entertained tie 13n; dub yesterday afternoon a' her home on North Magoun avenue. Guests of th club were Me sdanifs J. i.rown, l-Yar:K I'orbeck and , aui SKir.ner. Delicious refreshments i w""-'rlru u'"a Fieasani alter- i ROon-r-o T. Tt x- . . m. i.. j. a .ci rt.j.u -ii 3. jv. -& t jo.ot oosiesses mis afternoon at a a apron shower for the coming- bazaar of thct Chtirch of the Good Shepherd. The party Is taking place In the church parlors where the ladies will play 'cards and refreshments will he served. -'rs. C T. Coleman entertained most charmingly at four tables of bridge yesterday afternoon at her home on Hemlock street. Mr. A. Vance carried home the honors. Dainty refreshments were served. 3ds. 3d. IT. Silverman of Northcote ave., left yesterday for Cincinnati. Ohio, to spend Thanksglvlra? with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Beck, and to celebrate her crar.ddaufrhter's second birthday, Monday, Nov. 27th. Too Late To Classify WANTED Two teamsters and a trticii driver. C. Akin Coal Co.. !rilli and C;t 'n met ate. TIam 1 1 2 i L' ' Read These Twin City Advertisements To phone em Itcnu to Eaat CXI. tamo Times wffloe. caJl Hmmt CUlc. Co sna. WASSEY'S PLEATING SHOP PI STATE STREET Henmtltch with tiuld nnd Silver ibraadi nlo match all colors. Hut. ton Holes, Muttons Covered, Embroidering, Ilraii!in, DeadinK, I'booe Ilantraond 410. 3:7. tf Plan your shopping: early tomorrow at Le. win's. There'll be crowds of eaper f.hoppers anxious to g.-t at the bargains ordered for the Gr atest Bconomy Sale Fast Chica- : . ever held. The address is 7 1' 2-1 Chicago avenue. Bast Chicago. lV Bake Sale frlven by Bodies' Aid of .St. Paul's Lutheran church will j be held Saturday afternoon, b. urin-.'iir.fi-at 2 p. m. at TeaRvr's KiectrU bhop, fll61 Mlchican ave. ll;24:it St. BLIzabeth's Aid Society will hold a Bake Sale at Slicker's Drug Store, Saturday afternoon from 2 to Any one wishing to have thln.js reserved call East Chicayo 743-J. ll:23:2t NOTICE Starting today and evry dy ns til farther notice, all notices of stated meotlcff for lodges and. fratsrnal orders will b clirg-d for at the rate of 10c per line. B3NEFIT BAKE SAXJB Will be given under the auspices of the Fast Chicago Eastern Star all day Saturday in the Friedman liiilidine; on Chicago ave , In Miller's old place. ll:23:-t ASK ABOUT THE MASTER INNER SHOE With a 10,000 mile guarantee against a puncture or blowout. MASTER INNER -SHOE & SERVICE STATION Cor. Calumet Ave. Plummer HammoscL lid. SEE SIGN

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Jeft, Mrs. Hebecca Felton, "senator for a day.1' and, right, Mrs. VYuuitJ Mason Huck. congressworaaru The first woman senator, Mrs. Rebecca Felton of Georpia, and the first mother in cenpress, Mrs. Winifred Mason Huck, met at the open injj seshion of congress. Mr. Felton was a senator for just one day eirg supplanted by Walter F. George, while Mrs. Huck will serve out .be unexpired terra of her late father, Congressman "Billy" Maaoii...

Th.- K-tdie .Modal Vnlou of the , Af II church of l"asi 'h!cagi. art: i entertainint- at a miscellaneous -how er l'..r their comintr bazaar this evcrdnK in the community room. Mrs. Ii p.. Unraan of Aldis ave.. with her children and mother, Mrs. i We y ant, of t'oiumhus, Ohio, will I leave .shortly for Florida. It 1.- to ! f?et her little son, Theodore, f. a different climate. The poison wh'Vii the little fellow got has aferted h!;i. I iu .-ucfi an extent that it in advised ' the change be made. Born to Mr. and Mrs. William Needles, a dauchter, Wedpesdav a' their home 4120 Olcott avenu-. Mother and babe are reported as doinp nicely. -Mrs. Fred Hart of North Matroun avenue. Is a Chicago shopp?r today. ... Mrs. Belle Scott and Mrs. rnr.i Macintosh, were tm from rrn,.1'olnt yesterday to be i.:fsu , ,1,,, : party given bv Mr, i- V n.ui i iiiey wro entertained at ,i,ei.e. ''y 'Irs. A. Newton on 145th street, and .it tir nvi,i. 1 ... .. . '."- .oior ny .Mrs l-.arl Connor, on North Mai enue. Mrs. C. F. Smith was a charmfne: hostess to the Ij. T. I" ei..K guests, yesterday afternoon at. her home 4141 Barlns avenue. There were five tables of bunco, three of club members and two puest tables In the awarding of prizes it was - - . - .... " i l nr'e Lnnnrff rionrl Jl 0 IMCIIU LiaiCU "Twelve years aco I became afflicted with stomach trouble which steadily became worst. I frequently became p-ostrafl with colic attacks . nd t.loatin?. My doctors wanted to operate for .-ili stones. I wish'-d o avoid an operation and ou advice of a fr-.eni tried Mayr's Wonderful Bem-dy with ece " :i f i : s -1 1 1 s a s since taKing: it about 2 yrars aaro by (rouble lias entirely disappeared." It, removes the catarrhal mucous from the Intestinal tract, and allays the infhimation which :iu.e practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailnun's. including: apr r nd b;i' is. One de-se will convince or monev refunded at 5u tu rner's Bftir btore, and dr'ip.clsttt ove-v,-,..-,.. Advt. ' rr

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:-..r . . ..a"e--.-. . k 1. .V found in the ( Inb, airs. II. Brown bad won hlfch honors nd ;i t Mrs. lhlirar Lew second, wh; the KU-5t tables Mrs. C II. Kerohill was hlgii and Mr. Jam.-s- !! dt nappie was second. tills s a s tint first affair to be given in the new home of Mrs. Smith. the ladies turned the party into the nature of hou- u a rmintr and pr ese v. t : ( 1 the hostess with a b(-autiful nt of silver knives, forks and spoons. The decorations were in yellow be In. 5 carried out also in thfi dainty two course luncheon strved. A son was horn to Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Jones. Sunday Nov-ruber l?th at Mercy hospital, b.iry. Mrs. Jones will be reno-r.:b r d .a"5 Miss Thelnia T'.urch b f - her marriage. Mrs. Thomas ;et? atoj Mrs. Charles Strom of North Ma so tin avenue, will spend tills eveninc; with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Anderson j Chlcapo. The Anderson? who w-re former residents of Mast Chien-'o have just recently returned from Sweden The ladies of th- Social I'r.ion of the Bast Chicago M. 12. church have j completed all their plans and have everything in readiness fcr their annual bazaar and chicken pie, cafeteria supper. Tuesday afternoon and evening- November 2-th in the social rooms of th' church. Attractive booths with the usual fine 'ine of fancy work, aprons, candy 3 ru1 everything- to be found at a bazaar, will be there. ... Mr?- Alice nieboldt and daughter. Mrs T'rcy P. oberts. entertained .at a miscellaneous shower. Wednesday ev ening- at their b.ome on Chlcac-o avenue. Ilonorlnc: the lormer niece Miss Florence Schb.ik'r, yooji lu become a bride. Th "re were three tables of bunco, in which Mrs. Paul Halstcad won high Ion- ; ors, Mrs. Martha Phillips second ; and Mrs. J. J. Breesen Jr., poiiselii- , tion. The n-'ei feature of tb.e even in was the way in which 'he litt'e (rifts wre presented, when Buih Koberts ap-ared drawing a chariot made from a !,uj-: pumpkin piled high with beautiful pifts. The decorations were yellow, in . kfeping- with the Thankstriviner i spirit, while a. dainty lunch completed a delightful evening-. Tuesday oveoir.tr of this week, Mrs. Frank Maples of this city took SPOEHS

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TOMORROW C BIG HME ACTS C OF VAUDEVILLE Also Alice Calhoun in "THE LITTLE "WILDCAT" SUNDAY Ct HIGH CLASS ACTS OF VAUDEVILLE AJso ROY STEWART in "LIFE'S Greatest QUESTION' COMING MONDAY For Three Day GLORIA SWANSON in "THE IMPOSSIBLE MRS. BELLEW" part in a '-oto'ert, given in the Ma-.-nb: Temple at Crown l'i.inf. Mrs. Martin Hess, returned to her home In Michigan c.fy W.- dnesday after spending a wo.-k at the hom of Mr. and .Mrs. F. J. ivtcrson on Baring- avenue. Miss Margaret Canine leaves this evening: for Lafayette, Ind., to attend th" bio- football game Saturday and visit her brother Captain K.iiph J. Canine and wlfo until Sunday even in if. Miss Margaret Busby, of the First National Hank. v. ho Is a patient at -t. Ma rearers hospital, is reported us improving nicely. Mrs. 1: V. refer?.;.;, of Be aeon street, a r. d her molh'r Mrs. Ksch' r. spent yt derday with friends In Chi-'a c o. Mr. Ted Cadman of Peaeon f'ro!s stifft-rioe- with an Infection In his b-ft hand havinc- run a wire ft, i ame while at Ills f. rrlc In tue steel mill at South Dterfng. Mics Allpen Kierer of tt'hitintr. has sc,.pted a position In the dental offices of r. T. Johns In the c.-il-umet huUjinrr. Mrs. V. J. Peterson Is up ar.d ! around the house after a severe attack of rheumatism. Mrs. Adam Ilerniansdorfer a Mrs. J. J. Oxley have Issued invi; tsons o a party to be given Pa urday ever.ins-. Tec. 2nd, at the hor of Mrs. Oxley. 4105 Jfaroun a-e. ; W 11 X NV UiwJrjjfJ : CLV1 TIT ?3T tTTT iVTlTt Are not women naturally as '.isd.t hearted, brave and hopeful as men-. Yes. certainly; but a woman's ::-- jto.srn is esser.tia'ly diffrent fron man's more delicate, mere- scr.stvo and more exacting. Women 1. ?lic;;te health are n.ore dependen. ttiore Tiervo:;?. more irritable ai rnorf' despondent. When a wom;r ;"-';" lirl,IKM' sieopiessness t'i'-Kacr.P5. neaoaencs, cirasp tntr. co.v;: pains and m !a r.ehol !a. s!o shoo.hl lose no time in civine I .yd : B. Plr.Uharn's Vegetable Compo-jn 1 a fair trial, as it will ouicklv such troubles. This root an 1 .-r'-meiliclne contains no drus .ii.d has bef n the siandby of American v. oman1 ood for r.ertrlv tl''fv vears Ad v if ir the Famous HOME MADE

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