Hammond Times, Volume 16, Number 136, Hammond, Lake County, 27 November 1922 — Page 5

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'l - :. Iti.- ..r-1 w ;i.;.n.: anniversary of Scout Executive and -lrs- Svoit of tne iiaiuriicincl iiu) Scouts was ths spl-nd!d party on Saturday evening -which wad tflven by a fow of the Scotts friends Oil the Boy Scout council. The party vas given at Camp Wicker, where the glow of f-lendly candles and th -riickUlng of the huge flie In tha Inviting fireplace made the party an unusually lovely one. A delicious sapper was aervrd after the ladies ad prorared the last few tempting hinffs ia the fireplace. Following linner tha tjuoits er.Joyed dancing tnd Karats anj irviiaic unti'i the hour lads It necessary to bilnjj this , Uasurabie time to a close. The .-jootta wore presented with a lovely as of thermos bottles, w hich Je.sse llson proented ably la behalf of ihe crowd. The guest list included -Mr. and Mrs. Jeuw Wilson and Miss Wilson, a sister of Mr. Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. John Agnew. Mr. and Mrs. U Ij. llomberger, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dyer. Dr. and Mrs. G. L Smith. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Belman. Mr. and Jts. Goorge llannauor. Judge and Mrs. Relt-r. Mrs. Frances King-sley, Mr. and Mrs Fred Crumracker. Mlrs Alta Adklns, Mrs. Harrison Voorhels. and Mr. and Mrs. Ualph C. Pierce. At the "Woodrow "Wilson school on Friday evening a box social and dancing party was in full swing with everyone having a lovely time. A three piece orchestra played for the dancing which continued until the hour of midnight. Ono of the most interesting features of the eveningwas when MIps Bessie Charles was voted the most popular young woman there. The Ice cream and cake and lemonade which was served and the raffling off of the boxes brought In clear, about seventy dollars, which will be used to buy supplementary readers for all, of the school children. On Wednesday evening there will be a splendidly planned party at the school for tho children which the parents will give. There will be games and all sorts of good Thanksgiving games to be played. At ten o'clock this morning, Monday. November the twenty-seventh, a fine nine pound baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Walter McCaslin. of Conkey avenue. Both Mrs. McThe Fine Street Presbyterian ! hurch will give the sr.-cond number) f their Lyce-jm course Wednesday J -ventnz, entitled "Swanee River : J.;! i!ee Q'iartt." 11-: Store Open Evenings

Only 266 Overcoats left out of 500 to be sold before Thanksgiving; they are of wool material, pled back, plain or raglan sleeves, finest tailoring; styles for men and young men for only

OTHER SUITS AND OVERCOATS reduced to $1950 $2250 $2750 $29

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News and Personals

t.'atlln and tbo Hula girl are feeling splendidly. Mrs. W. It. Fnedden, of IIolTman stroct, la announcing the marriage of her sister. Miss Mary Connors, of Chicago, to James J. O'Donnell, ut Cedar .-treet. Hammond, which took plaeo in Chicago on Wednesday, November the twenty-second. Alias Paulino Wolf, of South Hohman street left this morning for Meridian, Mississippi, where she will vlyit for some weeks. Mrs. George Ilannauer, of Ruth and State l,lne streets, will open her home tomorrow to the members of the Tuesday Afternoon Bridge club for a one o'clock luncheon and an afternoon of bridge. Mrs. Stevens, the mother of Georire Stevens, of Highland street, who has lcen visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Stevens for soma tine, has left for her home in Detroit. Michigan. The Zedeler Masonic Quintet which delighted a large crowd of Masons and their ladles on Saturday evening was one long to be remembered. It has been sa.M that it was one of the be?: ever In Hammond. The quintet was made up of a celloist. two violinists, u pianist an 1 a dramatic soprano. The concert was under the auspices of the Garilelj lodge. On Tiiesdnv pvr nine at eight o'clock the Kastern Star will have an initiatory service, followed by u social tim-e. at the Masonic Temple. Th evening ias been called Friends night. The ladies are all going to bring a can of fruit, to be sent to the Masonic home. Fve-yone is looking forward eagerty to this evening. Mrs. H. F. Flegenschuh of Forest Dale Tark entertained nicely Saturday for the pleasure of her house guests, Mis Gladys and Miss Burdell Year-key. who are here frrm Canton. Ohio. The young ladles will be with Mr. and Mrs. Flegenschuh until after Thanksgiving. M.-. and Mrs. Roy MeCutcheon of Sibley street and Mr. Er.d Mrs. Frank IZ. White of Conkey avniuc were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Knoth of Chicago yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Conkey of South Hohm.an street have returned from St Petersburg, Florida, and will remain in Hammond utnil afteUp to Thanksgiving .50 I lb. Spiced Gum Drops or Opera Strings 40c I lb. U-AII-No AfterDinner Mintj 50c 1 lb. Coronet Chocolates, assorted 00c Love'J & Corell asorted Chocolates in plain and fancy boxes ono and two pound packages at popular prices. 1 IK R-Ocn Assorted Chocolates 5Sk Hydros Ice Cream. 1 quart brick 50c Thome

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u - a There is no more acceptable jfift for the birtLday. wading or Christmas than prett ?Hk usderthmgs. Every woman loves dainty .irserie, and a silk chemise, pttticost or pdmoir is the first of lIio year, when they will again go south to their winter home for the remainder of tho winter months. Mrs. J. M. Hart, of Cleveland, Ohio who has been visiting with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. II. F. Sharrer, ; of Waltham street, asked about ' teen of her friends to the Sharrer home on Saturday afternoon for a bridge. Tho games were in play at four tables with Mrs. Leonard Moran winning the first prize and Mrs. O. A. Krinbil!, the .second prize. Mrs. Hart and Mrs. Sharrer served attractively with a two course luncheon at the small tables late in the afternoon. Mrs. B. 71 Hart of Cleveland. OhiO, w ho lia.s been tho gtlf-st of herparents, Dr. and Mrs. H. E. Sharrer LIVE LOCAL NEWS "ADS" WASSEY'S PLEATING SHOP 91 STATE STREET nemstiteh with (Void and Silver Thread; als match all colors. Hnt. on Holes, nitton Co-ored, I'm -brolderlDK. ltraiillna, Bending. Plione Hammond 410. 3:7. tf Hammond Musical College. For the sf.iJy of music la all its branches. Phone 1623. 1-1 The Pino Street Presbyterian church will give the second number o.f their Lyceum course Vednlay evening, entitled "Swanee P.tver Jubilee Quartet." ll-2T--t Conversational PriT-h tauch by n very highly recommended Instructor, In private levins or 'ass, s. Ca'U pheno 1919. ll-C7--t F.eg-ular meeting of Golden lliile Council No.. 1. fl. & IX of U. Tuesday evenlnfr at Odd Fellows hall. 11-::

Nelsons Drug Specials For the Balance of the Month We Offer the hollowing Money Saving Items $3.75 LUNCH KITS. With Pint Thermos Bottte Qg 35c BOTTU:''ciYClNEXN,D' ROSE ' WATER for 117 25c TUBE .ZINC OXIDE OIM MENT g c $1753:' QUART 'm6n(XrXm' HOT" WATER B0T-" g 1 in 50c LORD BAiItIMORe! STAllO ' 39c 50c JONTEEL COLD' CREAA1 39c 25c! KLENZO DENTAL CREAM jgc 75c LARGE LADIES' f LARD RUBBER COMB 49 C $".00 RUSS1 A1LNERAL OIL 7 9 C BOX' OF ' ORDERLIES FREE with ' BOTTLE fc 1 fi O PEfTONA at usual price WE STILL HAVE A FEW "OF THOSE BARGAIN CIGARS C c at , , , ,

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1 i L&. HYfe c? l-v? 1 f v,1 -ill iVp i :'i.i4HM'j sarc n please. Picture here ate several rrmer.ts belonging to a woman's more intimate wtrdrobe, any one of which wou' make lovel.. gift for the bride j?irl on vour Chrisfris list. Pink for the past f' Cleveland, Ohio days, returned to this morning. Kindel and daughter Mrs. W. ( and Mr. and Mrs. William Jloln of Ilarrvmond motored to Crete. Illinois, wl;.--re they rpent the veek-nd as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Otierloh, where they enjoyed a lovely time. Tho Parent-Teachers Club of the KivcrsiiJe school int m'.!st success:n!:y t' last Friday afternoon when tin y enjoyfd a splendid program. Miss Ruin Dibble plued nicely and there were other things of u Thanksgiving nature by the children of the different rooms. Miss Adklns talked on the subject of Educational Week enjoyably for the ladles. At the cloy .f the afternoon lovely refreshments of an appropr.ate uar.ur" of tho season of fhanksv j ving were served. The ladies also decided to give a bazaar, the proceeds ef whie'i arts to go to buying hooks to assU't the teachers in the teai-Li.ig of religious td'Jcation. Mrs. Char.es fJriffin of 2S4 Michigan avenue w as the, hi nor guest at a suriTiso party on a; urday evening, u hen a number if h.r friends . ajue to hr home to help in the celebration f her birthday. A aiiie-n-dld evening was spent and at the close of the tventng, lovely refreshments were served. Mrs- tirlffin was beautifully r e m e m bored by her friends. The guest l'.st included Mr. and Mrs. George Andres and chll-i.-n. Mr. and Mrs. Itay Bell and 1. hi'.dren, Mr. and Mrs. X e w t. o n fichell. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Hibbs. Mr. and Mrs. John Tippotts, Creorge Tlpp-;tts, Otis Harmon, Mr. and Mrs. Ward Giffin ar.d Mr. and Mrs. Charles Giffin and children. The Past X'residents Club of the Woman's Re:ief Corps will not meet this month but will have their regular meeting- in Hcccmber. 4V Miss Pwiith llkover. Miss Marjorle Huff, M'.s-i Gerirude Ruff and Miss Iliin.) Muehlberger, Clarence Mv.ehlbcrger Riid Paul Smith, aJl t-tudents at the X'nlv-crslty of Wlsiinsin. who enjoyed the week-end at their respectful homes, returned yesterday to MmJison. Mrs. Harley Llghty of Hyde Park, who underwent . serious opera' Ion at tSt. Mur-nri't's hi?,!ltal last M m m STORE OF REXALL PRODUCTS

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7 at.;i makes the negligee at tbd left Flesh colore. crp ai chine mke the d emise in t'. j center and the ret!coat am! camisole at the rigut. Thes are trimmec' with real filet lace aod bits of satin ribbon. i Thursday, is s;..id to be doing as well as one could expect. The Central W. C. T. V. will meet j tomorrow evening at the home of Mrs. Ben Strong, 38 Highland street. The subject for discussion will be Americanization and there will be speakers from the different church centers in Gary and Hammond where this Americanization is being carried on. The evening tomorrowholds the promise of a lovely musical program also. This Hammond branch of the W. c. T. U. and Its plan of Americanization has become cjuito renowned for already four letters of Inquiry have been received from different parts of the country. Extensive work has been done throughout the region through the auspices of the church centers. The ladies are reminded that baskets are to be packed for needy families and that anything will be acceptable for tho basket s. WIFE FEARS HUSBAND Aer-ordlr.g to her complaint, far that her hi'is-band'.s continual nag-gir.-g w'li'id land her In an insane asylum caused Mrs. Eva Jean of Hamnvond to f.le suit for divorce in "jimmnmi irpri7r-cort .. WO

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Mrs. Jean in her complaint rays tiat her husband, Wtflie, criticizes everything flie does. Nothing suits j him. Ho knowa more about proj paring meals and taking care, of the j ba'by than anyone around the house, j His favorite method of criticism Is to te.ll Mrs. Jean that bhe Is crary ! and she fears she would "be If she j lived with him much longer. He I 'has threatened to have her placed I in an asylum . j They were married Kept. 19. 1910. land sijarated last Friday. H. K. Granger is attorney for Mrs. Jean.

jl -HK POLICI BSrOKTZB 0cr the mall box a card caid: It). C. Uighthall, 1149 West Park ave. But burglars passing that way only i laughed. "The hall is dark." raid they. And to when the B-lghthalls J returned home, after having gone I away leaving the back door open, J they found bureau drawers in the. I house ransacked and ash and Jew elry totaling $50 stolen. The Jewelry Included. I'earl necklace, ulier chain purse, cameo ring, gold band ring and nose glasses. The burglars got an overcoat also. Aged man struck by auto. Carl Srlber, aged Tii years, 120 Fayette street, is knocked to pavement at j Michigan and Hohman street by ma chine driven by Frank Itichw lne. 1154 Van Buren street. Sriber, suffering a sprained left leg, was taken home. Careless driving, speeding, result daily in score of auto accidents here. Police learn about but a few. Insurance agents though, and autoIsts themselves ask for stringent I punishment for speeders, traffic vioj lator. ELK'S CONCERT FOR THE PUBLIC An op-p'ort unity to hear genuine Hawaiian musio, with its rhythmic, tuneful pla intiveness. will be offorded those who hear Vierra's Hawaiians, who will appear here under the I :jiipices jof the "Hammond JE"ik. Tuesday evening. Nov. :8th at 8:15 p. m.. at Elk's Home, Ttlm'baeh ave. The popularity cf Hawaiian music In this ccjintry has heen nothing short r-t phenomenal. PJnce the time cf the Ran Francisco Exposition, when Hawaiian mjslc was proba.'bl y first Introduced Into America, It h.s enjoyed Increasing favor eve.ryw'here. The enchanting eell of the Inlands Is reflected In the music rendered by Vierra's 7layeTB and singers, a group of five talented musicians. Adm!sIon 50 cents. Tickets can tto secured from members, .!so at Elk's Slub rooms. This Is to he a rare treat and Klks are congratulat. lng themselves upon securing them. MOTORCYCLE RIDER IS FATALLY HURT Tony Oulsotski, Whiting, Is dying at ft. Margaret's hospital aj ths result -of injuries he received when he crashed into a telephone- pole at iheffield and Calumet avenues short, ly after noon today. He waj riding a motorcycle and traveling at a high rate of speed, say witnesses. Arrived at the Junctur of the, two thoro-ughfaire-s he failed to decide in tima which rrnite 2ve would1 pursue into Hammond. As a result he lost control of his motorcycJe in making a. short turn and was hurled asnin-rt a Tig-ftt pet. His sltii 17 I

TTie alett tusin ess man dealing with present day cond tions knows that the big word today is 'Txxmover. Whether he be-a merchant, manufacturer, jobber, or banker, he sees that one thing with a clear -vision unbiased by the limits of his own business. It is in the air, and on the tipoof every tongue. Aad yet -many of'thero entirely -too mary re rhrnHflg orr orrly--oce sida pf Txiroover. They thihkr of it fnwaiDig tbar.iwtsyfliferta(sJt- Tbcy realize th3t'tfcejr must -put jpreay-increas-ed eottj back of all theitplani-for aclimg and drttributioji. The other Half ofTurnow-ii the consumer. AJl sdling plan and effort failfif the consumer doesn't want to btry. His desire for the product must be creattejd. He must meet the seller half way. He must be in a mood to by before the aleaman meets hka ftctost the ccjuutcr.

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1I33 Birdie M. Case. . "Really, I'd prefer to go to Jail I've always wanted to aee Clara Phillips and Madalyr.n OLenchain and the other strange women who are said to be ouch terrible criminals." This was the answe of Mias Birdi M. Case when she faced the alternative of paying a $15 speed fine 01 jrvicg to jail in Eagle Rock, C&L Judge Cruzan accommodated hex.

was fractured 'by the Impact. Police say he was intoxicated. Officers Harry Sehaetzel and George Hanlon rushed him in the pollc emergency to the hospital. PARTHENON'S NEW STUNT The dry goods tox Into which Lawrence Hoffman, Hammond's own magician. Is to te nailed Friday afternoon and evening at the Parthenon theatre, will 'Tie (placed en exhibition in the lob-by of the theatre tomorrow and will remain there until It is carried onto the stage. So that there will not he any orporrtunity to "tamper" with the box it will be carried on the tage frogn the lobby erver the footlights. In ft:l! view of the audience. Hoffman expects to make his escape from the nailed ejid renped 'box In fifteen stconds without moving a board In the box. Will he do it? GRIFFITH Don't forget the Bazaar and Chicken Supiper to bs heOd e.t the town hadl Saturday, Dec. 2, 19?2, au. spices of the Griffith Christian Church. EveryoM welcome. 11-27-1 Mns. M. D. Cleaner wj a Hammond visitor today. Grandma Clum Is reported crulte sick.

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iThat'is the "ldkmrof ABvertising toaeatecxmsirmer demand and consumcrFef-, erence. With tmdfrnaniias a fact all selKngnpians hama chance to succeed. WSboOt it they fail. Tbeonlyrhance for salesmanship to -succeed withoutan existing deiQcmdis for salesmanship to-assuma the task that belongstoadvftising the task . of .aeatag demand. - ' u If the- present efforts' tip t-iu-e- lieig put irrfo seUiagj were amply mpport4d by corresposidiag efiort to crrMer consumer demsvod through Adwrtisrag, tie business conditions of this ccmntry would be rapidly changed into an era of great prosperity -in spite of Old Worldi ooaditbn$ and everything elite. The proof of this is ia the' fact' tisat rfit now, under those very conditier.s. tho manufacturer who ere puttiag prtrr emphasis on creating a demand tor their product, as well as selling jt, are dokgs a big business and are actually getting t high tJurnover that others are trj'Ug fa strenuously to get through intensive -selling.

Beauty Pin Removed From Child's LurijE INTERNATICNAL NEWS SERVICE HL'NTl.NGTON, W. Va., Nov. 23 -P.erooval of a black-headed heautv pln, one and three-quarters inche? In lengtli, rrom the left lung "ot Lucille Saad. little daughter ',t a well-known Pikevllle reerldewt lias been aceijmpllshed by surge::, at a hospital here. The operatlcnJ known as bronchoscopy, was P'.Lformed by Jjrs. C. M. Hawes and (J. Marple. The Instrument w'OJ passed into the Auns through th--windpipe, and the pin wa r-t moved, although with considerable; difficulty. The operation was art entire success.

Shaving Brush Causes Death From Anthrax r INTERNATIONAL NEWS SCRVICEj TCBW YOitK, Xov. CorneliasSullivan, forty, a longshoreman.; died In Bellevue Hospital from an-; thrax poisoning. The Infection, h believed, originated in a barber shop from a shaving brush. It takes 100 livers to yieild one gallon of cod live-r oil. Too Late To Classify WANTED First class piano wi'-p-man, good slary. with or'a.rice for adv,n.ricvtnent to rlgit party. F. A S-tank nano Co., Gary. Indiana. Proadws v, ll:rT:0t 1CT Hunch of key. Saturday erning. kfiarn to ITT Stane Btr-'. TTajctmnd, arid reeeH o rvwiM, MSLjaJSLitii 'r'Lw.iii -"-'fj'.J'y M