Hammond Times, Volume 16, Number 138, Hammond, Lake County, 29 November 1922 — Page 9
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Uy Lucy Jcmanc l'ilr NEW YORK, Nov. Hattie, one of ir most popular elephants at the ntraJ Park boo, la having- dally lUetlns 1 rosed about her health. he irJ taken werioualy ill a f aw "iys ao the city Is worried. he seetna to bo Improving steadily. pi4 the Interest of a conslderabl Urt of our population ts centered. von raorvthiti upon her illness, on Ke fact that sh la being- given two kiarta of whiskey n. day. She swma ilt satisfied with, the regime. Once again Romance falls before outinet The Mexican Federation f Labor ha notified labor leaders t this city of the Information In the l-atln republic of bullfighters' lon." It -would ba thrilling If leadorea, banadrllloros and inataore do Ores would strike, Just "hen things cot to a clim-ajc 1n tha ull ring-. Tallc bon;t tie "wido open spaces hrp men aire mors," we are getting ist too picturesquely Western for ords here, in this effete Kastern letropolis. First there came the wboys and cowgirls and Ne-v York oclccd to the rodeo as it nevtr bus locked to opera, and then yosteray . o bad our first bareeue. If -f live lung enough ye'll get right rtmttlv: It was h4U Just half bio -k from the G--tat White Way. i th! excavation for the Oornmouealth Hotel, and was prepared by ol. lavld T. Abel ;rombit. the arce.;-je expsrt r,f them all. Keal an-.pfirss were built In tua rocklarved space, arul pig end sheep rere roasted there wln.de, ill tvr the egular manner of barbecues, along ith tubs of clam chowder fur ;iiynp who hadn't been educated up a sturdy appetite. Theatrical roadway accepted Its invitations ..-it'n enthusiasm, and Mary Ca.rr. r-j, ltayakawa. Kddie IV. 1 and oi'f i of others enjoyed roast pig tit.- utmost. Jr. Frank Crane there to "end the literacy .-it..w.v It wa a treat occasion. New York Evening. World Says "One can take 'Humores3ue 'Your Best Friend', 'Over Ir.e Hill'. 'Silver Wings, and very other mother film ever produced, mix them together. nd you couldn't get one-half of one per cent of the tears that flow throughout the entire pic"w 'in the name of the Caw " STAR THEATRE Whiting WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY ' BURKET The DENTIST .'ill until the First cf January znake a cut in the price of Dentistry that will give the people with a moderate salary a chance to have their teeth taken care of with (out going to the city. Over 20 I years experience. rTi TFFTH PAINLESS EXTRACTION GUARANTEED Gas Given If Desired Full Set of Teeth as low as $15.00 Gold Crowns .... $5.00 and up Bridge Work $5.00 and up Porcelain or white crown $5.00 up Gold Filling or Inlays $3.00 up Silver Fillings $1.00 up We have to make an extra charge for killing nerves or treating teeth is the reason we say $5.00, $3.00 or $1.00 and up so don't wait un til your teeth ache and you have to pay the extra charge. We have the very latest methods for Painless Dentistry and will do nothing but honest work and make the lowest charge for same. Come in and we wi!J examine your teeth and tell you honestly if anything is needed without any charge. Open evenings until 9 p. m. 593 Hohman street, over Woolworth's 5 and 10c Store. Phone 3189. W. G. BURKET, Prop. Hammond - - Indiana
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FOR SKIN TORTURES Zemo, the Clean Antiseptic Liquid, Just What You Need.
Don't worry about Eczema or iuner skin troubles. Tou can have a clear, healthy skin by using Zemo obtained at any drutf store for 38c. or extra large bottle at $1.00. Zemo generally removes I'implev Blackheads, Blotches. Kcsema and Ringworm and makes the skin clear and healthy. Zemo Is a clean, penetrating, antiseptic liquid. It is easily applied and costs a mere trifle for each application. It is always dependable. This generation has its Hamlet, after all. For a good many years they bar'? been telling us that the real tragedians were a group belonging essentially and eternally to th past, that never again would there be an Clvvln Booth or an Alexander Palvinl. And now comes John Barryrooro: It may be there have been Hamlets greater than hi., but it is not In the arrogance of those who know only the actors of this generation that I say I doubt it. And I doubt if futuro generations will produce anything to exceed this production of "Hairnet" which Arthur Hopkins has Just achieved, with Harrymoro and a splendid supporting cast. I never realized how human, and understandable Hamlet could be undoubtedly was. For the first time, the l'rlnce of Denmark has been made a reality to mo and I believe. U thousands of other."". The famous "To I'e or Not to lie," Darrymore spukc. not as a dramatic soliloquy, but as a man thinking aloud his quandry. 1 there had been more I'arrjmorcs, there would have been mote "Shakespeare publics,"! am ce.- tain. John Thamer la SI years old, an ao when most men bclio.ve they have earned tost and relaxation from the strenuous duties of life, and are not to be expected to rls to heroic heights. Bat thfcre is no a tie limit on heroism. It seems. The other night when the lumber plant aMi.h he guards as nieht watchman, caught fire, and It was a choice between nafety and the call of th duly of his Job, it never occurred to him to wait and make a decision. .V-med with a slender garden ti"J", ho watchman made his way Into a a.ing two-story building ajid by '- work and tho risk of Ul3 life . 't-(l the flames from spreading . thousands of feet of lumber and ' . yoinl. Then he grojod his v ay ;! rough a mass of flames to the ..i.'lce telephone and called the. fire department, and returned to the t;(,slt of keeping things in hand until they thould arrive. i?uch things are worth remembering. If only for the pake of our own souls. We don't grow up as much as w e pretend that we do fortunately. The o'.her night, after the shops were closed, I saw a score of people crowding the lighted corner window of a Fifth Avenue department store. Men and women seemed held by some exhibit of tremendous importance. What could it be, I wondered. Surely no display of gowns or even j-wels. couM interest people, fo intently. I Joined them and peered beu-ewn their heads. A little replica of the legendary workshop of Santa ("hius, with little toy men working away' and Santa supervising! That was all. and that spellbound crowd wa' mad.' up of eighteen men and women ar.d one child I WHITING NEWS NOTES PRINCESS THEATRE TONIGHT AND TOMORROW Special Matinee Thanksgiving Day. "TIIF. GOOD PROVIDER," with Vera Gordon uid Dr Dmv1dom. W jtaaraatee Hit- plctarei AUo S Juyd Hamilton Comedy, "THE SPEEDER." 12 29-1 W STAR THEATRE TONIGHT The picture that t sweeping the country Ilhe hurricane, "IN THE NAME OF THE bAW." This Picture has the endorsement of Mayor Srbraxe nnd Chief of Police Collins. The greatest theJt sermon ever le. llvered on tne screen. We nre proud to be able to sboir this picture In Whiting. Special matinee to. morrow, Thanksgiving Day. 11-CO-l The many friends ef Sir. and Mrs. Ieo T. Mulva of Cleveland avenue, will be gtad to learn that a baby girl was born to them at the St. Margaret's hofipital, Hammond, Tues day morning. Mother and babe arc doing -nicely. Miss Bertha and Mobel TAlIayne 1 1pited Sunday at the Saps home on Central aven.ue. Mr. Carl Scholz and aught r Ella if Saint Pier. Jnd., viHed with their Whitlngr friends. Funeral of Glen A. Butcher eon of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Butcher was held Tuesday afternoon at one o'clock from the late residence on Cleveland avenue. He passed away at 4 . 0 o a. m. Sunday morning, after being critically 111 lor one month On Feb. 21. 191S at the age of 1?. Glenn enlisted in the army entering the Medical Corps at Columbus Barracks, Ohio. From there he was sent to Fort Oglethorpe, Ga., and then to Camp Jackson, North Carolina. miring the flu e-pidemlc ho worked untiringly and as a result on Jan. Sth. 1919 was operated on for peritinitl.o. On June 1S1! (!er was discharged as totally disabled soldier, resulting -from his illness.. Tjring the time which elapsed from his illness, he has under, gone a number of operations, all of which were u nsaiccessful and even after f everal changes cf climate, his health steadily declined. Through his inceasing struggle and will pow. er, he succeeded in suppressing his f'-elings so that his mot intimate fi ind j did not realize his terrible suffering. He ifelt that his fight was fe.r a good cause, that of hi? country. Glenn was "2 years of aire and was born in Knox, Ind. lie leave8 to mourn his los?. beside? his Expel impurities with Dc KING'S PILLS Jbr constipation
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Mrs. Carmelina Scotto, v ;f t cf Ottavio Scotto. manBRer Of Claudia Muzio, ooer' ctai ha' Whiting Advertisements Are Winners fc . For Good Furniture, Go to Selftrr. t-t Select your Brunswick Phonograph at Setter's, Whiting's exclus-j ive agents for Sruaswick phono-; graphs and records. 10-ao-lmo. FOR 3AIJ3 Ouarter sawed Oak Writing Desk and Desk Chair, al so Hocking Chair to match, Mahog-J any itavenpon, jinon.n) ni'tsei 329 Sheridan tva,, phone Whiting 73-R. 1 1-27-1 FOK SALJE Good Baby Fvurgy and Ice'Ewi; Inquire 410 Flsohrupp avenue. ll-CS-2 NOTICE John Ciech, has purchased tlie grocery an;i market business of Mik; Fofcosnik. at 625 Davidson Place. 11.23-3 Woltlrg Hlks will hold their annual Thanksgiving dance in the olab rooms tonight. Sunday afternoon at 2:30 the lodge will hold lt3 regular Memorial services. l!-"3-i FOTt SALE Quarter sawed Oak Writirg Desk and desk chair. s!so F.ocklng Chair to match. Mahog- J any Davenport, two Mahogany Hookers: 3?3 Sheridan avenue, p:.on Whiting 73-R. 11-29-3 WANTED TO ItENT -SmaU flat with heat, phone 379-W after 5:0) p. m. 11-29-1 Small change saved now may make big change in your later life. Whiting Savings and Doan Association. 11-29-1 5ay 'Thanksgiving With Flowers" If yon are to be a guest, n. gift of flowers will please your hostess and express your erateful appreciation of her hospitality; Whltlr Flower Shop, phone 463-P. 11-29-1 Tin flDemoriam DONOVAN, CARTER B. In fond and loving remembrance of our dear husband, son and brother, who died two year.t ago today, Nov. 29: He little, thought when leaving home That he would ne'er return. That death en soon would part us, And lcn.ve us hcre tr mourn. Could he but raise his dying head. To bid us a last farewell," The blow would not have been so hard. On us who loved him so well. LOVING WIFE. MOTHER. FATHER, BROTHERS AND SISTERS. 11-29-1 father and mother, three listers and two brothers. As the request of the deceased, the funeral services were &trietly military and were conducted by the American Legion Po?t No. SO. Interment at Oak Hill cemetery, Hammond. Mr. and Mrs. John Thiele and daughters will spend Thanksgiving with relatives at Anderfon, Ind. Mrs. Clarence Bader was hostess to the Beta Gamma Sorority at her homo on Oliver street Monday evening. Mi.'S Margaret Atkln and M!.-? Dorothy Lesser returned home today ifrom Delaware. Ohio, whre they For Stomach Agony j Ask Your Druggist About Mi-0- j Na. It Gives Relief in Five I Minutes ! Tour druggist will tell you that Mi-O-Na is guaranteed to relieve quickly and safely, up.-et st"nia''h and indigestion, or our money v. ill be refunded. Have you g.is on stoma h? Ope Mi-O-Na Tablet and tho misery is ended. Are you bilious, dizzy or L'-rvmu Mi-O-Xa will help to put you right in a day; gives relief m five minutes. Now, dear reader, don't go on suffering with stomach trouble. K fair to yourself; throw aside prejudice and try Mi-O-Xa. And money Lack if you don't say Mi-O-Na is worth its weight in gob!. Sold Tiy leadincr dnireists everywhere and by Summers' Pharmacy. adv.
STAR'S 5IANAGER FILES $123,000 SUIT
ri7 started an ahenatior; a.iion $125,000 against the diva, and a sur for separation against br e.re attending school, to poni the Thnrksglving holidays with their parents. Community Choral will practb on Friday night Instead of Thttrsdny night at seven o'clock at the Com. mur.ity Center. The Epworth League of East Chicago will entertain the Calumet Union at a party in the Methodist Church nt East Chicago Friday' ev. e-nlng . Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Hart and their daughter will spend Thanksgiving will: Mr. Hart's sister at Ivan Uake e The Woman's PVretgn Missionary Society will meet Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Garland Humphrey on Cleveland avenue. Whiting Camp No. 3S36 M. TV. cf A. will hold their annua! election cf officers for 1323 on Friday evening, Deo. 1st at small hail in the Kiovenski Dom at eight o'clock. All neighbors are urged to be present, i Refreshments will be served. Mia. Grace Gill Robinson who hss been tho guest of her cousin, Mrs. R-alph White, of Oliver etreet for the paat two weeks returned to her home In Cleveland. Ohio, Tuesday. The Owl Club will hold their annual Thanksgiving dance tonight at the Club. Mis Bess Chambers win spend Thanksgiving with Fenat'-'T-e'.ect Ferris and family at Big Karids, Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph White and children f Oliver ftreet will spend ThanksR-ivina with Mr. White's partnts in Milwaukee. The Ladies' .i-l f the Lutheran Church, will -hold a fane- salu and liMeif-.i! articles in the church par. lors Wednesday, December Oth. L'icKIe, the little daughter of Mr. an-1 Mrs. Viscounty of Central ave.. is reported to 'be on tb flck list. Mr. and Mrs. Al. Bhlers and son Bobby cf Joliet will spend Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Vater on Laporte avenue. The Iadies Aid cf the Lutheran church have two ejullts on display one In Bob Gordon':? and the other in Harry Gordon's departments f tore These, quilts are to be raffled oiT In the near future. Mrs. Haegemeister cf Chicago Heights Is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Otto Wicbman of 119th street. Mrs. Henry Bennies entertained several friends nt dinner at her home on Pennsylvania avenue Sunday in honor of her won Gilbert's Stli birthday. Mrs. Howard Tee and Mr. Orlando Lee of White Oak .avenue were Chicago on business) Monday. The Pythian tdsters wfll meet in regular session Friday eveing. There will e Initiation and refreshments. All members are requested to be present. Marion Prltcha,rd has been confined to her home on Sheridan aveivue for the past woelc with illness. POETIC MALE DUDS INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE LONDON, Nov. Tho "Tailor and Cutter." mentor of male fashions In England, is advocating the use of cloaks by men to "infuse a little poetry into the streets." PI MPLY? WELL DO N 'T BE Peoy e TVotiee It. DrlTe Them Off witli Dr. EldwnrdV Olive TaMetN A pimply face will r.ot embarrass you much longer lf you get a paekage of Dr. T-M wards' Olive Tablets. Tho skin should begin to clear after you hnve, taken the tablets a few nights. Clf-an?e the. blood, bowels and liver wiMi 111- Lf! v.-a i :'.s' Olive Tub- ' ics. the, s'l'-ce ssful substitute for I calomel; there's no sickness or pain! after taking them. T'r Klft-anif' t.tiv.5 Tablets do that ) which calomel does, and just aa eif c ji i-v el , but their action id gentle and safe Ins-ead of severe and irritating. No one who takes Olive Tablet?' ever cur red with a "daik brown tacte," a Kid hicKt.i. ;i dull, ItRtlet-s. "no good" l;ne. com- tipa :ip . torpid liver, bad disro: .'-.on or pimply face. Olive Tablets are a i-urely vesretable. ccmpound ni:."d with olive oil; you wrll know them by their olive color. i r. ll-lwarfl. rent years amontr patitt.ts ...f f lot ed with liver and bowel complaints and on-, e Tablets are the immensely effective result. Take one or two nightly for a week. Fee how much better you feel nnd 1....U. Ijr aril 0c.
8s. Left, Mrs. Ottavio Scotto and her daughter. Cecelia. Right, Claudia Muzio. epouse. Neither of the defendants are charged with r- olduct, but Mrs. Scotto charges that her husband has neglected her end their children since becoming manager of Mia Muzio. SDALE 1 ROBERTSDALE I'llINlESS THEATRE TONIGHT AND TOMORROW Special Matinee Thn nkclvlnjc Day. "THE GOOD PKOVIDEB," with Vera Gordon nn Dire Davidson. We imarnnten this ptctux AUo I. lord Hamilton Comedy, ''TH li SPEEDER." 1J28-1 Joseph, the ten year eld eon of Mr. and Mrs. J. Strocka. of Roberts avenue who had both of lis h.gs broken by a Chicago machlaa Monday evening in front of Vogel's soft drink parlor, is gettisg along as well as can be expectod At this time nt the St. MarL-aret's hospital where the little lad. was Immediately taken after the accident. The Marquette Club was pleasantly entertained at the E. Bartsll home on Sheridan avenue last evenir.g. Mrs. J. C. Anderson of Atohlson fi.veniue spent the day In Chicago visiting relatives. Joseph Limerick of Crown Point was a business visitor in Robertsdale Monday. Mrs. Lee Jewett of Ind!ar.a,pol 13 Blv-T.. entertained her sister Mrs. E. E. Cole rjtf Hammond at her home on Monday. Tin Edward Jtiiier family of In-dlana-polls Blvd., have all been on the sick list. s Jane rville of Roby was a guest at the H. Miller home en Roberts aven".;e yesterday. Mr. R. Amor of Amy Court returned to his home the latter part of last week from Texas, where, he was sent on business several weeks ago for the Sinclair Refining Cn. Mrs. Jake Fase of Roberts are., was a Chicago visitor on Tuesday. ?.I!ss Anna Laurie Rfilrd of Chicago. pent the day on Tuesday with Iter parents Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Baird o-f Roberts avenue. The John Howminer Ivome on Myrtle avenue has been Improved wonderfully by the addition of a fine new basement . Mrs. Frank Buehler of Roberts avenue wn.s in Hammond on business yesterday. Mrs. Most!! of Roberts avenue. wan a business visitor in Chicaro Tueady A monument was recently unx'eilcd In Warsaw, commemorating the aid extended by the United States; to Po'anri. SULPHUR SOOTHES UGLY. ITCHING SKIN Lf you are suffering from sciemi or some oth'-r torturing, embarrassing Fkin trouble you may quickly be rid of it by using Mentho-Sui-phur, declares a noted skin specialist. This sulphur preparation, because of its germ destroving properties, seldom fails to quickly subdue itching, even of f.ery ecnema. The first application mnkes the skin cool and comfortaMe. Rash and blotches are healed right up. Mntho-Sulphur i applied like any pleasant cold cream and is perfectly harmless . Tou can obtain a small Jar from any good druire-'st. A dv.
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ANNOUNCEMENT I wish to announce the opening of my Modern Equipped Dental Office for the general practice of dentistry. DR. BASIL R. DIBBLEE DENTIST Cpea Evenings 182 State St. Phone 1097
Akin Coal and Teaming Co. 150th Street and Calumet Avenue Frartkiin County Coal $9.50 Springfield Lump $8.25 Springf.eld Egg $8.25 Springfield Mine Ran . . $7.25 PROMPT DELIVERY AND HONEST WEIGHT Phone 2313 We Also Have Good Grade Elack Dirt and Manure for Liwns
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Many fait people far ordinary means for reducing their weight. Here i Rn exttaordlnarv method. Extraordinary because while rterfectly harrniess no dietng or eercie are peeF.sf:ary. Marmola 1'rescrlption Tablets are mad exactly in accordance with the famous Marmola Freserjption. Ton reduce uteadilv and easily, with no ill effects I'loeure them from your druggist at one dollar for a ease or p.nd prtee direct to the Marninla Cnmpapv, 4 '. 1 3 TVood wpnl Avenue. 1 trtroif. Mi.ll B V 1M if IS SPECIAL TO THE TIMES INDIANA POLLS. Ind., Nov. 28. '"tthat do you think of the man who knowingly find wilfully maintains) or permits to exist a hazardous condition on city streets or country highways?" Inquire the safely bureau of tho Iloosier State Auto Association, In a bulletin just issued. "Oil. you .lon't uso that sort of language?" the bulletin continues. 'Well, neither do we, at leasx not In public print, but thero ought to be some sizzling word or phrase that will describe this person, and Raid person la altogether too numerous in Indiana. By hazardous condition we mean anything or everything that serves to obstruct a clear v!ow of a street or road intersection excepting, however, permanent buildings or structures of that nature. "It may b surprising to a lot of people to know tliat in many sections of the State. In cities and towns and In rural districts, and not even excepting city streets of Indianapolis, property owners are permitting heavy foliage, trees, shrubbery, or perhaps growing crops, to grow on their ground in uch a manner aa to obscure or obstruct the view of the street or road intersection and because of this, many serious accident have resulted and are resulting continually. "We are certain that all rightthinking property owners easily can and will make a brief survey of their own property to see whether they have such obstructions t main corners of their street or road. And the more rightthinking such persons are, the nxre quickly will they do this, realize- the, hazards to traffic and prepare at once to remedy the situation by trimming out or removing th cause thereof. "It Is the person who knows of such hazards and who has even been asked to take safety measures to give proper relief at such point, and who in the face of proper reqtiest and even petitions from neighbors, refuses to act and defies the community, in spirit or In fact It is such a person who then becomes a menace to his comDO LITTLE THINGS TIRE YOU OUT? ARE you "all run down", weak and languid and thin in flesh from summer heat and fall colds ? Is your appetite gone, your nerves on edge, your digestion poor? You need Gude's Pepto-Margan. It renews the supply of rich, red blood, brings back the lost energy and animation, tones up your nervous system and helps to build firm, solid, healthy liesh and strong muscles. Your druggist has Gude's liquid or tablets, as you prefer. pepto-24anfan Tonic and Blood Enricher COAL We Have It AH Kinds and Prices Quick Deliveries Honest Weight Morton Ave. Coal Co. Cor. Morton Ave. & Calumet Phone 266
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are overly familiar with a certain obscure corner, are equally overconfident and because of this they 'take a chance." We have no sympathy for these, chance takers, but lo,po to safeguard tho streets and highways In such a manner ht tho stranger will not be thrown into unnecessary Jeopardy. This 1 a gre-at part of our State-wide work. Danger signs slow a lot of driver down, but danger siRns cost money and the only money wo have Is from memberships. The ans-.rer is now up to automobile owners of Indiana."
Father With Prosaic Cognomen Picks Fine Monickers for Sons I NTERNATION Al NEWS SERVICE! POI'!AK BLUFF, Mo.. Nov. When "Bill" eteen. of Marshall, was very young the baptismal ha.ndica;. his parents hung on him t-egan to pall. There is no romance to a name l'ke Bill; no romance to a name like Bll; no suavity or subtlety, po glamor, elaji, eclat or class. Bo after marriage, when Bill's progeny began arriving singly and by platoons. Bill cast about for monickers of Individuality and distinction. Bill succeeded. There are nine, of the little Steens, all boys, and Bill gave them a start In life that he had never had. Bill's boys, readingfrom left to right, or otherwise, are: Bosco, Tasco, Lasco, Cicero, Marvilo, Rosco, Ottc. Woodrow and Vanzo. The new chancellor of Syracuse University, th Rer. Charles W. Flint, Is the grandson eji4 the great-grandson of Methodist local preachers. "Gei's-It" For Corns Costs Little If so-called corn "cures' have onlT made your fee more sore, and ten der don't despair. For instant, complete, permanent relief is guaranteed by the new method. A fev drops of "Gets-It" removes any old or new herd r eoft corn from any foot. It peels off in your finger-'. Costs but a trifle everywhere. Recommended by all druggists. E. L.iwrenre & Co.. Hfr. Chicago, and ..ol in Hammond by Wels DniK .t Stationery Co., Norrls ltiarmacy n d STORE Hammond, Ind. will be given by the Ladies Parish Club of Whiting Gents, 55 Cls.
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