Hammond Times, Volume 16, Number 143, Hammond, Lake County, 7 December 1922 — Page 12

SPEEJACKS BACK AT MIA MI A FTER 35,000-MILE TRIP

Emma McCray, Gary; Corwln R. Brown, Minneapolis, Minn., Rose Blcknell, Hammond; George Seals, Gary, Cora Roberson, Gary; Mike Slakes, Marie Cucack, Gary; Irvln Thinks, Indiana Harbor, Susan Reld. Gary. The 'ollowln officers have been elected: Mrs. Eva Peck, president: Mlsa Lailu Vernor, secretary, and "diss Helen Wheeler, treasurer. leges regarding co-operation 1" finding screen talent. ' I firmly believe the futura photoplay stars will be drawn from the American colleges." Nalilan said. "More breeding, good looks ami culture are found among university 't'idftits than any other class." AFFAIRS AT The County Capital "Bad Lad" Stole Ma's

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Mctert Y. Go wan and his bride, at the rail of the Speejacks, greeting Miami friends on their arrival. Ir.bi

Came to anchor in tho placid the arcborage. Cut this par

ticular rnotorboat is enjoying a well-earned rest. For it's Speejacks, thrice reported lost at sea, which carriea Albert Y. Gowan of Chicago and C" vcland

harbor of Miami, Fla., r ceiitlv. a trim little 9B-foot motoT cruiser. To the casual observer it wa! no different from - i'ore similar craft ecattered about

and his bride arcmd 'he wot! i

on their honeymoon trir T t little vessel arrived i-i Miann after beirt: fifteen morith. irr ihcircumnavigation of 'lie plobt with itd honay mooning pa.ty

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General TsTews and Gossip from Sfafr

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Fy Frank B. Mason 3"AFF COfiRESPONDENT I. N. SERVICE! PARIS, Dec iDinnortal EaraK fiortsluu-dt has returned from her summer home to Paris, where Bha Ja fcard at work en a new pl;iy, "Afiam and Bv, by Bacha OultryIyuclen Ouitrr arear aa Adam. "A cenntry laeklng- In children Is eiwas'9 overrun -with cats." comlatins Le PUt Jourr.al in an editorial rsrrttlttg' that tha tecs of thousands of Paris eats testify to tha necessity of an outlet for tenderness which should be slven to chlid rem

Tha C3iamber of Depntli-s is the ereat scundlagr bo&r cf FrncJi pot It leal gossip-, and the nun era Mrhleh are so persistent In Its hallwajs are net always to be taken tea ssrieualyi Sowerer, the sheer forre of frequent reptltl&n has made iolnearlta neafy fer U fcaa declared thai Pelneare will not be able ta Burvlva the bndpet j-isl cejtt month, lhe politicians a-ra busy drawing- up slates of ministries to sueeeed Polnear, Military elrcles are ehuekllns ever Marshal Joffre'a forsettlnff the fi-nnlversary of his great victory on the Slarne. He completely forg-ot 1 he data of the victory and made enj.:ap;mcnts which prevented him from attending tho Marne Day : i "monies' In his honor. The man who eladm t ba the fides Hvlner human beln? In ths v.-orld was unfeellnsly carted away t a hospital for the insane. In the illage of Montreuil-sous-Bols a nare-footed, bare-headed old man, lad only ! a loose ahirt and pair if trousers, frightened tha women returning' from church by approachi'.ig them and peering1 searchlngly into their faees. ' What do you want?" tha gren.i irmo ashed threatniag1yi "I am searching- for Jeanne dArc, monsieur,' feebly replied the eld ma n.

Away Goes Eczema Peterson's Ointment "One day a draff fflst told me," says Peterson, "that Peterson't Ointment was the fceat remedy he sold for eczema. Bnt you'll never make arry money oa It," he added because It heals so quickly that only a little ointment la need." All drusrpfsts, So We, $J-0, $3.60, I5.C0.

"Jeanna d'Aia?" "Oui, monsleurj oul, Jeanne d'Arc, whom I knew so lon apo and who led mo Lttto battle." Kindlj', but firmly, Joan of Arc's lawt leirionary vas led to the nearby hospital.

European propapandlsts love to portray Ameiica as a country suffocatingtinder a burden cf pold. The project to melt our surplus gold bullion Into a statue to be placed on a hlg-h column snrrounded by lilih tension wires was enthusiastically received by the antlAmerlcan propagandists, who used it to prove that America is living in an org-y ef luxury

"6he will make ma sic wherever she pes" for the fashionable Paris! enne powders her nose to muste. Newest powder teeeptaeles are roaily llttlo musle bes:o3 whleh beffln to pour forth melodies as soon as the eover is removed. Eome play c5 as (ileal airs and serious ones, but the seller is one of the large perfume shops where they are on sole says that every other woman asks for the "one with the jaiebaud musie.Police are truspietou now of cafes that adorn their little tables with vaaea Aall of flowers. Recently a raid was made on such a cafe. A elumsy g-endarme wpset a Cower vase, and out tumbled bits of folded paper. They proved to be written bets on horse race3 waiting- to bts collected by a bookmaker. Bet-

tinsr by bookm.iklns France.

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Military manoeuvres, the firs' serloMs ones since the war, are the order of the day In France. Pally tho pres reports progress of tht "blues'" aalnst the "reds," and the advances, retreats, taking- of hills. s.nd lurrendertng- of towns reminds uno unpleasantly of war communiques. Two groups take these reports equally seriously. Thosi who realize the "play" war i; preparation for real war, and thost who have to pet up at Ave o'clock Us the morning to build trenches ior shatu attacks.

County Clrk, H. I Wheaton,

County Auditor Georffe &L Foland,

Judge It B. Nicholson, A. IV TV. Johnson, Vernon Perry and several others from tills city will attend

toe Indiana Society banquet at the

Congress Hotel in Chicago on Sat

urday night. Kenneth Humes and Hubert Hn.

liana, two Hobart boys who on Aug

ust Gth of this year R-ot Into a flerht t Pr. Hanks bar ndance were In the circuit court on TVedntadar. Humes having- sued Hohons for $1900 damages. According to the testimony Holians broke Hume's

jaw when he struck him and dis

abled him for 10 weeks. A jury pave Humes $500 damatren. Attys Conroy and Feddlcord were counsel for defendent and plaintiff respectively. Milton R. Hart of this e!ty will attend the ceremonial to be held at Indianapolis Peeember loth, by the Murat Temple Shrine. An Intensive

campaign has been In progress for

membership and Mr. Hart has been a- chairman of this committee for tli!s section. The Moslem feast will

be served in t"he banquet room ol

the almost completed Shrine home In the capital city. Miss Edna Benjamin attended the American Legion amateurs theatricals In Valparaiso last night. Her sister Mrs. John VbiiEfs being a member of the cast The Eantern Star lodge will hold their annual election of officers at the regular meeting en Friday night. Miss Rose Schmal who has been at home the past two weeks on account of the illness of her mother who has been suffering with eryslpulas returned to her duties in the Hammond schools today, Mrs. Shln?y Alnsworth Is spending several days In Flint, Michigan, with relatives. NEW MAHniAOK LICIOA AK9 Louis Sclilabohm, Hobart, Coralie Nelson, Miller) Willie Jackson, Gary Luella Smith, Gary! Joseph F3. McCarthy, Gibson. Mildred 13. Hills. Hammond; George Newton, Irene IT .Peering. Whiting; James Grishy.

LANSING

The UdUi Aid of the Christian Reformed Church, Lansing, 111., will hold their annual sale at the Village Hall of Lansing, Friday afteraoon and evening, December 8th.

Women Organize To Fight Longer Skirts INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE FLINT, Mluh., Peo. A fight by womgn for the right to woar skirts at tho length they see fit Is on in Flint. Ten young women, holding

that they do not have to abide toy

the edicts of Dame Fashion, em

ployers and others in 31 ot a ting

what girls should or should not wear, have formed the '"No Longer Skirt Club." Tho chief purpose of the olub is for ths survival of the short skirt. The club plans launching a vigorm campaign in which members hope to enlist the aid of evvry worr.ati In Flint.

Falso Teeth; Jailed INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE LON'IXJ.N, hoc if Andy Jackson lived in New York he would be rated as ona tough guy. In England he is Jaat a "bad lad.' Andy was in court recently and tho po'lee constable who was makIn: charges against him. told the Judge that he was such a "bad lad" :hat ho had stolen his mother's false teeth ana sold them. He's a bad lad Is Andy, and the judge gavo him several months to think his Bins over in a nice little call.

Hail Universities As Film Star Incubators

INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE L03 A.NQKLE3, Dec. The future stars of the screen will come from the American universities. At least such Is the belief ol Marshal Nellan, director-producer o; motion pictures, who Is planning u tour of this country to visit the leading educational institutions in search of material. Nellan is nov, raid to be in correspondence wit!

the presidents of several large col-

On Your Toes! 5 c Everywhere Lnsctoot little raisint in little red boxes when you feel a little hungry, lazy, tired, or faint 75 pure fruit sugar. Full of quick-acting, energizing nutriment also food-iron, fine food for the blood. Put you on your toes, and keep you there if you eat a little box or two per day. Just try Little Sun-Maids "Between-MeeT Raisins Had Tour Iron Today?

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In the natural course of event; a new class will be called to U colors In France on November 10. Protest Is being made that this itho day before Armistice Day. "Ijc! ;be boys have the holiday at hornbefore their barracks life commences," write several persons t tho newspapers. It is thought likely that the date will be moved up to November 12, cutting two days off a long year and a half.

The admiralty buildings in Whitehall London, are two centuries obi hl? year.

LADIES! DARKEN

YOUR GRAY

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Coughs and Colds Catarrh, Croup, Sore Throat Banished By Hyomei. The germs of catarrh do not exist In the earns atmosphere with antissptio ITromei (prenounc It Hlgh-o-m). Breath Hyomei and relief from eatairh, coughs. Fore throat or cold will come in two minutes. Jlreathe Hyomei and that stomach straining and hawking In the morning will quickly disappear. Breathe Hyomei and kill the catarrh germs; heal tho Inflamed membrane, stop the discharge of mueus and prevent crusts from forming tn the nose. Breathe ITyomel for a few minutes each day and rid yourself ef contemptible catarrh. Breathe Hyomei give It faithful trial and thn. if you are net satisfied, you ean nave your money back. Hyomei is sold by flrugplsts everywhere and by Pmm:'s Pharmacy. A IV.

Use Grandma's Sage Tea and Sulphur Recipe and Nobody Will Know. The use of Sa?e and Pulphur for restoring faded, gray hair to its natural color dates ack to grandmother's time. She used It to keep her hair beautifully dark, glossy and attra-ctive. Yrhenever her hair took on that dull, faded or streake.i appearance, this simple mixture was applied with wonderful effect rut brewing at home is mussv and out-of-date. Nowadays, by asking at any drug store for a buttle of "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound," you will get a!s famous old preparation, Improved by the addition of other ingredients, which can be depended upon to restore natural color and beauty t the hair. A well-known downtown druggist Fays It darkens the hair no naturally and evenly that nobod ean tell it has been applied, Tou simply dampen a Fponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, takin om strand At a thne. By mornlnsr the gray hair disappears, and after another application or two, It becomes beautifully dark and glos-sy. Adv.

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East Chicago Coffee and Tea Store and Market 4610-12 Forsyth Avenue, Next to Hartley Theatre Phones: East Chicago 24-85-825 Specials for Friday and Saturday, Dec. 8-9

Fancy Peabcrry Cof- OQ fee. 3 lbs.. 85c; lb..

Granulated Sugar, 38 C

Old Fashioned Buck- QC-

wheat Flour

Pancake Flour, 2 O C f packages for ..... Purs Preserves, I -lb- Cjl jarj. 4 jers Van Camp's Tom.tto OC Soup, 3 cans BI'acj: Raspberries 1 3 caf.s, heavy syrup. . .

Tomatcei, 2 cans for

25c

Early June Peas, 6 1 A cans, SOc; can. ... Fancy Corn, 6 cans, "I A SOc; can 1 U Fancy Red Salmon, 9 0 -Mb. can OOC Imported French Dry 1 f Mushrooms, oz. . . . Kirk's Olive Soap, OCp 4 bars " Fresh Molasses Q Kisses, lb

M. R. Coffee, 3 lbs, AO g for $1.25; lb Our Leader Coffee, OCp 3 lbs.. 95c; lb 00 U

Gunpowder Tea, fiQf pound Breakfast Cocoa', O O Vl lb. tin OC American Family Soap (with tea or ceffee order), 23 C 6 bars for SUGAR SPECIAL 10 lbs. of Granu- fQr lated Sugar VJJ7 With 3 lbs. M. R. Coffee, for $1.25 Or 1 lb. Gunpo'-vder Tea for 69c

FREE! A Tie With Each Shirt

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Third Annual Christmas Sale

Charnekar's East Chicago Dry Goods Store

4722 FORSYTHE AVENUE BEGINNING FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8th Thij Third Animal Event of ours positively breaks the record o far, Both in assortments and in prices, for we have made great preparations for this occasion, with a visw to making ;i something to be talked about for days end days. The fact that it conies at the opportune time for; Christmas chopping, makes it ell die more significant. Come and get your share of the wonderful values, bet come early.

HAYNES UNDERWEAR LADIES' PETTICOATS Children, ribbed Union Suits. U& . ia Eta well made sizes from 4 to 14; embroidered ruffles, $1.40 valformerly $1.10 value, Xmas sale ue' pccial special- $j JQ 79c LADIES' WOOL HOSE CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR Ladies' pure Wool Hose, various Girls' velvet fleece Union Suits. hace8J nd on specially .-izes from 2 to 14 Xmas Sale marked for thjs ealc at special- 49(, 49 c Other at $1.50 WOOL HOSE LADIES' UNDERWEAR Children's Wool Hose, heavy bb. Hnion Suits, quality, sizes from 6 to 9V2i kn" length' fuU S1ZC' 8peClalAmas Sale special 89 C LADIES' HANDKERCHIEFS SILK PETTICOATS -Ladies beautiful embroidered . . r, Handkerchiefs, 3 in a box; Pure silk jersey Petticoats, a ;a practical gift for the holidays, all in Xmas boxes; special 50c $3,49 CAMISOLES CANTEEN BOXES Ladies' Pussywillow Silk Camit soles, beautifully embroidered; Canteen boxes, with mirrors, very attractive gifts, in Xmas Cj 25 boxes; Xmas special v OK Others op to... $2.00 LADIES' CHEMISE WOOL SWEATERS Ladies silk crepe de chine CheChildren's pure wool Sweaters. beautifully laced, in Xmas sizes from 2 to 12; this is ab- Salf' Pial solutely one of the greatest bar- CiQ fCk gains offered; special iJ.Oa7 $1.95 VELOUR HATS $2.49 INFANTS' SETS Infants' 3-piece Sets, blue and LADIES' ROBES pink, colors; special . , , , n l Ladies high grade Badi Robes, S2 95 with s3k trimmings, a dandy ft; ; pedal " LEGGING SETS $5o95 Children's 3-piecs infant Sets, , til wool, brown, blue and white; W0QL BLANKETS very special $4.50 $2-50 to 6o5 COMFORTERS -SERGE DRESSES Children Jrses. blue serges. Vrr; tttractive comforters: Rnc .tti: Xmas srwial special $2.50 $2.95 Others $4.95 UNBEATABLE WAIST-Special 5ILK aerrsrUe cr;po ;ngsc4. rspo V-jf fashioned :$0k Hose, with t.lme nLx all U imat french tarn: h Xmas boxes, brte; specjftl at -cial $2.95 $1.29 CHILDREN'S COATS BED SPREADS Fur collar and c-.iifs, very r.eat Beautifully designed, at 3fl fc"?!ra ranee ; stciiI $6.50 1'9S LADIES SKIRTS n-HSCHER'S YARN U6kt at yd Slirts. all Fleisthr'?. pure wool Ynm, all colors, l;iue. black, brown, all colors, Xmas Sale, ycial u-wl; at 59c $3.95 $6.75

For Friday arid Saturday GULDEN'S DREAR1SAWAY Sizes from 2 to 6 Friday and Saturday only 79c WHITE BLEACHED SHEETS Size 72x90 special Friday and Saturday only 89c CHILDREN'S FLEECE UNION SUITS All tire. Special Friday and Saturdays 79c MEN'S RIBBED UNION SUITS All sizes. Regular $2.00 seller. Special Friday and Saturday $1.29 CHILDREN'S DANDY HOSE All sizes. This is a wonderful opportunity for you to stock up al this price. Special 19c TURKISH TOWEL " Big size special Friday and Saturday 19c GIRLS' POSITIVELY ALL WOOL SWEATERS Special for Friday and Satur

day

$1.89

BABIES' HATS Biers' Wool Hats, Xmas novtky, at 95c LADIES' GLOVES Ladies' Wool Gauntlet Gloves, . novnlty for oJustery weather, $1.10 LADIES' NIGHTGOWNS Ladies" Flannel Nightgowns, at 95c $1.49 JfENDERSOH CORSETS Ladles Henderson Corsets, with elastic op, at 57c to $3.50 MIDDIES Ladles Wool Middies, colors, :ed xnd green at $3.50 GIRLS COATS Fur collars, wide tassels, frcm $7.50 to $12.50 SILK HOSE Men's Silk J lose, black, brown and aavy blue colors, ail sizes, also in Xmas boxes; special 49c

MEN'S JACKETS . KNEE PANTS Men's Sport Jackets, all sizes, By' PaQt. at all colors, at QC - $4.39 MACKINAWS BOYS' MCKETS Boys' all wool Mackinaws. all Boys" Sport Jackets, at colors, at $2.49 $4.50 to $7.50 UNDERWEAR BOYS' COATS Men's Ribbed Shirts and Draw- D t-.r it i . tJoys Coats from o to I , at ers, iiaynes, very best, spe- J cially priced for this event; djl Q Cft Xmas rpecial VIO.DU 69c CAN YOU BEAT THIS SHIRT SPECIAL? MEN'S GARTER SETS Pure Silk Shirts, size, from 14 Men'i Garters and Arm Band to 17; crapes, jerseys and tubs. Sets, different patterns, and in all in Xmas boxes; Xmas special dandy colors ; special jq $5.95 1 7i" Two for $11.00 SILK TIES W0QL H)SE Pure silk 1 les, very attractive . . .. , ,T, , patterns, a big variety, all in Imported English ool Hosfe, boxes; Xmas special - rown "d bIue co!Fi- m boxes; Xmas special 85c 79c BATH ROBES Men's and Ladies' Bath Robes, GLOVES all wool or corduroys ; special Kid Gloves are good gifts, we A fr m. t!l r& ave a n'ce assortment f black, $4.95 tO $12 brown and grey trousers $1.95 to $2.05 Men's and young men's Dress TrouSeTS, flannels also targes. HANDKERCHIEFS all sizes , special Men's initialed Shamrock Hank$2.95 and $5.95 g?tju BOYS' SUITS 69C Little Suits, yellow waist, velvet trousers, at ..,. WEN'S TIES $2.95 Men's Pure Knitted Grenadine 1 Ties, in Xmas folders; special MEN'S PAJAMAS qpMen's Flannel Pajamas, with silk cord; at m aG zo ok MEN'S SHIRTS 3JL.O? iO 3.0 Madras Shirts, all fast colors. absolutely guaranteed, don't forMEN'S SWEATERS get a tie free with each shirt; Men's Button Sweaters, all col- special sood styIcs: at 87c to $2.95 $1.50 to $7.50 SLIP-OVER SWEATERS WORK SOCKS Men's All Wool Slip-overs, a Men's Work Socks, at, pair andy make- a bi8 sacrifice at this price; Xmas special 9c $4.00 N FLANNEL SHIRTS Others $6.50 Men's Flannel Shirts, at MEN'S VELOUR HATS 95 c to $3.95 A11,co,"' stecl- Wn-bIack-and tan. at MEN'S SCARFS $3.95 Heavy wool Angoras, sure will . . keep him warm, come and in- MEN'S FELT HATS spect our wonderful offering, at .... i . All colors, purple, grey, too, $1 39 & black; special o .!.... $2.95 to $4.45

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