Hammond Times, Volume 16, Number 137, Hammond, Lake County, 28 November 1922 — Page 2

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T. T, TTTE TTMES Tuesday, Nov. 28, 1922

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iiacussing That Hospital. ce tho clons of tlits yn.nx, the :r cf tho K--et Ohicaro c m. '-'.vU v.'Ll i.oivo jju'Vill ly dl3t.ho lv f. wil jgvpr pvcsry the IcKal at&tiUi. uf 6.1. y .1 1 n gr ' w dg s-..Oi-tho city Lr i;i a . tjO Whfft. io build o.a of the coacU find e c n tht.i question. i . ai"VVbi'.o i-esj to bo friendly towar-le :. 5 a. :.. 4:;'.. '. n.1 '.;a'. If the v un "nr. r.ol.v'.y aide, a MmlM j ! eourtc!lTna o. ntond that ua- j e clrc'arr:Tt.f.r.o. thn.t it should j privately ov n;l enterprise-. I .e :r.t er I :; K th,t tho people sf i wis Cities c.prrsed thamAelv. i'.-'.v'-.ei:r.lu.-;y "" f--T a !-1 er - roaor.s to txUlqve i rr.e Ce.f..-.!:s action o avil.d- : it.U c I', i-r 19 t'.ty or j 1.9 tak r FTa.r.c C.". ' '.;: who hfL? i a '.A-xc.i o-'-;:-vrtPr iot i i,"3 fcr y-nr: 1 c-.-rr.. Wild thr It t 1-3 bo cr;-1 wl r a V.cs: .it.-c: I prfe.- tha. T v. 1 h : y a ps,l-i:a eritrpri. !-jre to e rru-.nl lp&l o'.vr,. nr. 1 i rj h c-s 1 1 iC : -many, e &j(n'!'.lc.n ."f a pet vats "i Its .... V.-O'.J '. d b A Theatrical Adventure. ' a p-'v'oe to list S-n.5ay ov-.--"a p Mformrxct at a Ha.:nmond re. if ye-o n a e-'trs man ! (, 'r-ise-'-r t C r. 1 ci .j ujo;: the thervtre r "f .vlowir.g- the sudden ctik?s a sf mlng-ly perfectly eubttan- '. feat. r.ff C!r.i.rar.!r'.p:'.'. to this ft rf: iressra. 3'obby Das-ro-w and ; Walton, ts-?-.ik p.llg-ht was eijual : j: of their director, i !s:TiOfrrjiph In the observatory " - theatre re rlstored a terrible ::-.ir In fb.e f .-or -f the bulldlr.. " .-;ii!sl aji vT-.u'ia rcur.-d of com 1 -n Hr:-.ot:Hr the audience. "A-u-ate'.y a".'. tliree escaped r.ny lr.j-rte about the fiace blT. f.. Mail Them Early -ter rry ffrr.cftr of t. " ctfioe Is Issuing e I a j fe:-s t the ir-.al-ir.s alr C"hvidtn--a..9 r-ack of v-alt until the r 1 t t a ? 1 .'t 1;TJ .-Tr:e pe.pli? are r....U th'-!r r : - ft r"kji r.-f-1 t r. '.ire Ch.-lstma.?: jrer. erous. bv. t upil tb- lat :r their Ch'irti s t c ff i In a th resr.ilt th Read These Twin City Advertisements : To ukuse nt Item to But CXi (. M 1. '.VASSEY'S FLEATINa SHOP 91 STATil STRE2T lleiuntltcb tti til.-l aud Silver -j :. -a-. : j nluo match b!1 rolont. But ton Hoi.-, Duttn t oTured, Im- ! i . i :. i , Br&ldlng, Hratlln, ! 1 hone Hammond 4J. 8;7.!f E i.-tk; t'day ar.d eyry day xu. j iurtler notice, aU notice of at at. ( Jl -.awtlx..yf for c?-:.-;i r t l ha , 1Go .r lodea Bull f ratsmal ' caarjsd for as tt. .- ' 1 Thanksgiving EschenbacX i ' rant, 7 07 t'cairo ave. 11:2 1

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' i',t-.ia inall MidMCtT .for rut of i town d-llvery parly in th wk bp unlivery Cur tup tho wtelt eiv.'.iiiK Duccmbci' IS tli. Much Is Item and pa.chn.cos tuny b nlTad, 'Do Nut nu VctM Cbrlstma " Past Master's Night Ai; Fast llasters Night will 'be celebrated by the Ir.dta.na. Harbor Maac-r.le Lodge N- 6S3 r.ext SatuTday night when Its member meet, v. 111 confer the Master Mason degree on several can.ll.ia.tes. Tvv,i!re' t'.-.e ceremonies Past v....r ,.f th loiKd w!U be honor. . . .v.. v.-!!1 b held at. ,,v,, w-mtlat church wnere . .. . ... ...r 1 .i6 e In charge Following' c : t:.e a-.iai. . the Ks.niuet the imrty w!U ;nn to their lodge rooms! i:tl:rle street where trie ner charge of the Poet Masters will . cr.f..-rred. Board Meeting Menders of th East Chlca.ro ,-. -d of wo-rks at a meeting ' liy Issued o. wucs to property ..c. ;, a. hearl-i? on the primary ..'i.s.,,.t roll i-yr the Improvement ;4TMi street, Pirl .-lid iivimue fi-m ; to Eiolld and 14 3rd street to be 'held on the a y of December. At the Hartley i;-ve.Tyne l.n' bear! a lot about .,: :.-- on the screen. lout of the ordinary. Marjorle Dai"t play a "triple r le In "Tho Eor.cr Chance" the T"nl--ersal T K-turo eh-i-.vlr.? at the Harttheatre tomorrow. 5r. lm7 erson;1. t e. o rame woman .vor.-in at tnuty. xnf.r'ty, and then that woman's da"'Chter. Rather difficult, or.e wculd tl for a yc-'-nir le.-idlr.tr woman of raWa aee and experience, 'ac't Conwav, director of the But I po-o "ct'.!"n t;!ov:g"ht she could get fiway .with it. and sr. did, m T than sa !siact.rlly. Go-to-Schocl Week T vt o-Srhor the E-i'-t Chlca.go-:ndlar.a Harbor public school s, starts r.ext Monday !: conJurotlrn with the r.atior.-wlde E3 l-rat'..-n "VTeed. i --.: r.cen-.en t c acording to the anr A. C. S'r.our. Effic-lr.-c7.- r-lroctor of the East Chicago o--h.;...l system, w ho will ",..::e direct : . -.-v s lor. r-" next -ek's rrarram. -r a. ati M WrA -My t - 1 i . I tl ! Q"i! 7..!: ' t : -.V'To Civs ' r :-x:drf?Lt: ' : 1 . ,.r :rj"vfi.. v v ratrearuxigreiaiJiijuiif;iit y ; -1 tomorrow, 13 the work of V , -4 tableu. Harare's Remedy keeps V bcAiyfaactlonsrcOTlaT.iraprovea it-i appetite, reliavea cocstipauon. r" rtv JUNIORS t f t- - Little rS L I r i V, ,f L. One-thtrd th. ren- S IV;wA InrCoae. Mace oi v j5"" coated. Forchll- M "".ren and adult. M mimmmmvWm!EKSmJ ! ) j.: t-, -1 'iti ;v, - J :. , -s' : . v"' j "v.' -i-ov. 1 " Uadcr U. S. Governmeat Supervision

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aroor AlUhimgh the schotjls a.r always i)n to tlis publlo un! parentu of Rt'iool cshlldrsn th Bttln(f asl.Io cf a ppeK."ao wpik f'.r vleltlnn tlma hai !.;...ino en annual a.rCair In the prosrram ai the jm'bJlc oliools of tbe uatlon. To State Farm Found entity cf cperatlag- a disorderly house at 3S9S Peanoyl vadUi avenue, Indiana Harbor, Steve Beros was fined $25 end coats and eentenc(d to eerve. SO daja at the Indiana State farm, by tipevlal JvCgo 'm. A. FU2y in the Eat Chicago City court yesterday. Chamber Meeting A blg-ger Jvd better city, one that citizens will I proud to eopeak of as living- In and one that they wtl! booet of whole rouI and heart, will be the substance of a program of the East OMeas-o CSiamber of Com-mecy-e when Its members meet at their regular nacn-day luncheon meetinsr tomorrow, Getting the community aplrlt and blowing the olty'g horn to flet other communities know what East Chlcaerj Is doir.ff toward contributing to their wealth end welfare. Is to be Included aj a major plank In the Chajirb er'i 1 S 2 3 p rog-rajn . An extensive t roaioa.tlns: by word cf mouth aa well as a puollcIty campalSTi Is expected t obe devised as an effective means of let. tlr.e other cltle know vrhat East Chicag-o Is readly dolns. Jacob Kazka Missing Frlemda of Jacob Kazka, 45 years old. wht has tieen missing from his home at 1117 150th street. East Chicasro, eln-ee November 21et, beulve that he has been a victim oif foul play. lie Is deercrlbed to the police here as a man a.bout 5 feet 4 Inches tall, tshlr.-g 140 pounds, dark hair and brown eyes. He Is eaid to (have been sickly for some time and unable to work . Illicit Liquor A mal qcantlty of Illicit liquor wis cor.f.soa.ted In the places of Al-fon-3 Polk at 3733 Alder street and Mary Murzyn at 3IGS Main street. Indiana Itorbcr, yesterday afternoon during & raid made y Police Officers Kekleh tnd Kirrin of the Indiana. IIar"oor ipollce. Proprietors of both places were Ibooked at the Harbor station on charges cf vio'.atj ing the state liquor law. Both v.-ere reieaed on honas. May Absorb Republi 1C r.'esctiatior.s are reported to be alive for the Bethlahem Steel Corp to absorb th the P.e-publlc Iron and - eel Co. tr.tc Bethlehem - La. o the combine cf the Lackawanna combine. E'.r.k by link the merger will be --.:ilt to Include the same seven in lcpendent steel companies which vero proposed for the original combination. To Hear "Tiger" Roar. Many people of East Chicago and Tr.diana Harbor will Journey to th 'indy City" today to hear the -rind old man of France, Georges i. l.emence&u, speak at the Auditorium theatre this afternoon. Twin City News Notes Grandma C'adman, who makes l.rr home with her son and datigh-ter-!n-law Mr. and Mrs. Ted Cadman of 1103 B-acon street, will celebrate the 95th anniversary of her ilrth TVc-dnesuay, November 27th. y keeping open house. This has ia3 been an annual custom of irar.dma's for several years, and .er many friends look forward to t v ith much pleasure. Mr. and Mrs. "William Krueger o! rorter, spent Sunday at the home of th former's brother R. F. Ksch-:.ba:-h ou Chicago avenu. Mr. and Mrs. John" Lewis of Chicago, will spend Thanksgiving, with the latter' a cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Josrph Fisher of Northcote avenue. a The committee on the Christmas Tarty of the home economics department of the East Chicago "Women's club, met last evening at the homo of Mrs. II. M. Fish, on North Ear In g avneue. ar.d madi all plans for tha annual Christmas party, ihlch will take place on the regular meeting right Monday, Decem'rer 4th, in the community room of the Methodist church. A fine evSweetens the Stomach Stops Indigestion , OlTes Qnlek, almost Instant Eelief 1 From Any Sort of Etomach Trouble I Read what Boyd "Wile, of Newall. j W. Va., has to say about Dr. Orth's Great Stomach Prescription: "I sufI ferod with acidity of the stomach 1 for e'ght rronthf, trying a dozer, differoi'.t kinds of medicine, with no I rr-sults. I read of Doctor Orth's stomach Remedy in the paper, bought or.e box, p.nd after taking it. f.;'.:nrt I was able to eat anything. At, fee-ling fine, have had no stomach trouble since, and am pleased to iecnmmcnd if to any one having Stomach trouble '' Any person suffering from any rc-rt of Ftomach trcubie. acute or ' hronic, who does not say that Dr. Orth's Stomach Remedy is better than anything they ever took for stomach distress, misery, indigestion or dyspepsia, or for any reason whatever is not satisfied with the t-f.atment, can have their money refunded. Quick, almost Instant relief and permanent cure Is what the user of Dr. Orth's Stomach Remedy is entitled to and what they get. 75 rnti a big hoi at any first-class drug store, with the distinct understanding that if it fails, they can have their money refunded. Out-cf-fown sufferers can order by mail f ora The Orth Laboratory Co., East Liverpool, Ohio. All druggists can upDlj- you.

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AS I) LHK'hS AIO, AT CAPITAL SHOW 'v - IX S.1. l i. at l). Lincoln Orr, aecretar ol th MaJt.Hon Square poultry thuvr, with a prixe -kin duck. D. Lincoln Orr. secrett o the Madison Square poultry shovr, mar a ryu. a ty'u x trip dowr. to Washinrton. D. C. to look over th "chicken." Evi ttly the i appealed to him tiore tha i th '"chicken" the Irlrd vet eat not the kind you feed for he had his picture taken with a Pekin prizewinner. enlngs entertainment la being arranged, together with the usual grab bag, the gifts for which Bhould not cost leas than 25c. This is a general meeting and every member of the club ii invited. Mrs. Sarah GaskiU. has been quite Hi with a severe cold at her home at tie: 145th atreetSaturday evening at her home 4714 Northcote avenue. Miss Mae Edmunds, very delightfully entertained at four tables of five hun dred, i:i which the prizes were won by Miss Edith Singelton and Miss Fern Broshear. The decorations and two course luncheon were carried out in Thanksgiving stylo. a . Catherine Alice Jones, has issued invitations for a party tomorrow evening nt the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Gwilym Jones on Xorthcote avenue. Mrs. Thomas Ervin. will entertain the Grasselll Bridge club, tomorrow afternoon at ter home on Kennedy avsnua Thursday, being Thanksgiving ' ' - "I the Holy LUKuriSk ana senior! uu ten o'clock In the morning, at the church of the Good Shepherd. a Mrs. F. Alrlck who has been the guest of Mrs. C. Ohlstrom of 4SS9 Baring avenua. for the past two weeks, Is leaving today for her home in Fort "Wayne, Ind. a a Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Johnson of Beacon street, will entertain at a family dinner Thanksgiving day. a a a The guests of Mrs. J. G. P.ankin of 4347 Northcote avenue, Mrs. Ran- j kin, Mrs. Alkemaland. Mr. O'Brien ; ari leaving this afternoon for their I homes In Detroit. Mich. Ten of the 'ladies cf the Relief Corps met yesterday for an all day j sewing at the home cf Mrs. Elchard i Carrette. on Parish avenue, with a hit and miss luncheon at noon. A ' cumber of garments were completed for the Bale to be held Saturday on Michigan avenue, the proceeds to go fcr a Christmas party for poor children. This evening at the home of i Wednesday and ITlI Hammond 71 4i A 1 UU11U I J

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Rale. Uunco m1 Flvo HuiiOred will ,,e vir ?:ZVL ilo Is Invited to help In this worthy causa. Miss Flortnco Stewart, of 4S63 Baring avenue attended a masquerado bJill Sunday evening In 'SVhltlnjr, and carriod honjo tho prize for tho bent cuBtumo. m Mxa. Con Qulnn of 4208 Olcott avenue returned last evening from Youngratown. Ohio, where she was called by the Illness and death of her Bleter, lira. C I Blak. ilra. Qulnn was gone Just one week. Mrs. B. C. Lukeris of Grapevine boulevard underwent a successful operation for appendicitis Saturday at Mercy hospital, Gury. Mrs. Lukens was taken 111 last Friday and removed to the hospital at once. Saturday morning she v. as taken much worse and It was decided an operation was necessary. She is getting- along- very nicely, which will ho trood new to Ler many friends in the Twin Cltlea. m The regular meeting of the Calumet Cambrian club, will be held Saturday evening- In the Congregational church parlors, Saturday evening. December Cnd. There will be election of officers, and they will i celebrate their first anniversary, by ! having Rev. John "Wllliame, of the i south side church of Chicago, give j an address In Welch and with a musical program tn which some of the old timers will take part. Mrs. w Tr .iprc.ov, win have charge , th f,hmMt n -welch and their families are welcome. Mrs. G. F. Blcknell leaves today to epend over Thanksgiving with herparc-nts In Jeannette. Pennsylvania. The TrI Kappas will meet Tuesday evening, November 28th at the home of Ml6s Annette Specter, 4327 Earing avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peterson of South Baring avenue, spent Sunday with relatives in Chesterton. Ind. Mrs. IL G. Creasy returned yesterday to her home on North Jlagcuu avenue, after spending the past six weeks in Kansas City. Missouri. Mra J. E. Lehman, as chairman of the St. Elizabeth's bake eale Saturday at Schlelkers' drug store, is very grateful to all who donated liberally and to those who patronlie same. The Lady Elks will be entertained this evening at tha home of Mrs. Frank Kickles 1310 14Sth et. Mrs. Joseph Fisher who has been confined to her home 474 Northcoat avenue, for the past two weeks with a badly sprained back, received In a taxi wreck coming from Hammond, is able to be up and around the house. Thursday morning of last week H?len Tweedale, became the bride of Jack G. Eankln of Detroit, Mich., - , r- -ol. T.,. ir-.-O! V. ceremony a wedding dinner Stop it now! Only too often is that annoying little cough the warning of iUneas to come. Check its development with Dr. King's. Grateful relief for scratchy, irritated throat ar.d in flamed tissues quickly follows. Feel the congestion disappear and your cold vanish. At all druggists. DR.KINGS DISCOVERY -a syrup for coughs & colds Thursday Specials ThW m iev ? flat h t l w nr.np 794

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MAM PARTHENON LAST TIMES TODAY Gloria gwanson 'The ImbossiHe Mrs.Bellew" THANKSGIVING DAY Special Program 5 BIG TIME ACTS C VAUDEVILLE 0 Also DORIS MAY "UP ANeTaT 'EM" Continuous from 1 to 11 P. M FRIDAY FOR JAZZ ATTRACTIONS aaiJ served to the following relatives and friends at the home of the bride's parents Mr. and Mra. Donald Stewart. Mrs. Gordon Kankln. mother of the groom; Mra Richard Alk:ma. William O'Brien, of Michigan; D. Leon; Miss Florence Stewart. Mra. Ruth Stewart. Miss E. Tweedale, and Mr. and Mra Estes of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Rankin left on a motor honeymoon, trip, after which they will make their home la this city. Texas Boy Dragged to Death by Scared Cow INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! DENTON, Texas, Nov. Looping the end of a rope, by which he was leading a cow to water, over his head. John Terry, elghtyear-old son of Ed Terrj'. a farmer, nine miles from here, was watching a passing automobile. The cow became fright.n. nnrf ran. drarrinff the boy for about 200 yards. His neck was bro- ' ken, and he lived but a few minutes British Super-Plane Is Entierly of Steel (1NTFRNATI0NAL NEWS SERVICE LONDON. Nov. "What Is stated to be tho first all-steel bombing aeroplane in the world has Just been successfully flown and tested at Farnborough. England. Society Hair Nets The best net on the market and the ONLY one that is fully guaranteed! Silk Net (with EIa5tic).10c Silk Nets (Knotted Ends) ....I0c Human Hair, single mesh (Cap and Fringe) . . . 1 Oc Our Special Doable Mesa Human Hair (Cap and Fringe) 25c nets . now 2 for 25c Ask your dealer for them in your town. Look for the word "SOCIETY" on the envelope. If given a trial, you will use no others. JakeKupferberg REPRESENTATIVE

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