Hammond Times, Volume 16, Number 147, Hammond, Lake County, 12 December 1922 — Page 2

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THT: TTrRS. Tupsdav, T)e- 12, 1922. Harbor LINER CARRIES MOST VALUABLE CARGO WHEN FIVE PRETTY HRIDES-TO-BE SAIL VwCi. . , ' ' --..-.- 1 j-v-ijj ' ; at t.Mt-J mi. Ij PARTHENON ORPHEUM

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it v. s !':fo;:nc. I waul" her, to ; i v the women di t?-J. tLo publicity they h i Very truly yours, U !.'". Jl. I .I-: WIS, ITcM-l-nt ' Lhljt Ci-tTIv '! .imV.T Of Cn::. v.- iv-'. IToon-clr.v Luncheon Mem....-;- of ta Liamher u ill iLAthe C:ul 'hh:a;r at their r-i-:.ir i;.H'n-dav limch'-cn mct.-;lr!.r t - ;.. rr- w to uisouE" sc-U o; ami h -V' pro", leu. ks w e I a" r-'-c e i '- j i-c mr. !' ' i'C-s' rliorls r :i efi'iy H .3 . ; ; me i In utility rate;-. ! i Atliletic Club Meet-ins ! "V i :v'.i tip what 1 ternie-i a c ten !:i hexir.ir xMbitt-T.", nscmhe j cf thA l:.ii!an.i ilari.-r Atl-lt-lie rlj i.-.ft l'i.t nl-Tht t -j .ct !r i't'i "' ; r the tr;;u;;s eat . i'l eu 1 !o via ' in ct the lUrbw wuj '..'-te.l t- ; 'ua' .'i::.a le r atei l'i . 1 Ilt'ean.i ; - ! i ; a t r o? bin!.'. :;':vlv rtvlii .-".l.-": of tl !-' !aa : lir-Tvei; ai t l.o meet;:' x " . - s S' .er-i " . - a a . 1 . . . ;,r ; -"e.-htrrs of thr l-.e.::.rry a. "enirc she call n.ier w '.! h-A :' ii t.-.e;r f. tht ear 1?. U has been -.'.ry notief .ib'.o th v ;;rh;T Cltib hn s he.m -irrna - - sotrio very r fr ( xhV it . ' ff.ia 'a that ts'-r!t tlin i:'.t-'ia . lar.T't !!-- 1 ' a fa r i'.r.vo Discuss Junior College -ra. t.i a ; :. s Mi ,',-w. tlie 1 iin: irota a'. ' at the. ri r a c f ta a -a 1 ;: TIL hha -a h of Contnero h! hi'-t AS i-.er-aay fnr tJO r'TC o c f r it ! ir: .- r:Kvpr.t(nt to ttrfn l!a. p.--tabhi-'a-.n:.t cf .1 Junior Colic in this part i f The county, th? Uca has ineros-e-i with t'r. r.v-e.ner.t ii-a ar. 1 prL':ni:e.-ir-he f fi vo; v. h 1 y RL-certed hy the ta:r,e -ah li? r f -Lnh? county. 1 '1 r p M n, ST , 'T"1. l i iv"-: - hi! 1 p 1 ?3 I I r ! s4 - ii s : Hi r.. 1 t' ; : kv

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rhuntWr to hav President Georsi 1 1 . iA t i i;;-ulht a commute--!:! h v.'o'.iii! w or It ii conjunctiot v.-'th ether like hod!s froia cities f t h v r :i in thl.i mavemont. At a meeting of the Mast Chlca.--'"'ap.h-r'j f.l lreer.ni-.-j to bo held toIn tli'" lllU'a cl:b rooms thb 'nitiUii'o win .submit their plans a they propose to h.v. i formulated 1" 1 j a t-:;tativi ir-r;'iam iincJ will ji.-! ftr another y.i 'n'i a'. !n-..-tInK f vi I. !'!! s-, vity leai1.-ra thoso Inter i ittil in .-h-!.c;o!n ef fiit,!ier leavnin'-'. i ;li- I.ni-ir! eo inty t,i meet in I.'a:-' k''ik':i.'o ii' M 1'i iiiay evening. A reeoiit o il -urvcy made ! em'-vi-s ot ".-. r.l i ef elurntlou ov.- t!i it Nert'hern I"iiiai:a nc-il tia tji.-i-ii fa i;iti-"i and nartii' !- r!y in noi::ii.I anl Jv.nlor -hraneh Building Permits ft si-so ? ivryth a.vntic, , li'.i'.h and i.'-Oth Rtrots. two hriek " it -. e- -e bulidijii;. ' 1 X !-r.'.:;.i r-a r-;'-i!, cwnor. ' 'f i4!.t street "between c.txio nn l 1 'ruwmonil, tw i-ri et.f.-r :;x. I, a en a v.. I x 4 2 . danger. At the Hartley I'alh.-WTiijr Pl.-trict Attorney Tho?. h, iLbsn's timsfrly handling of th rTf-Liiihtt, the jury found Ie.itrie .le-y K'.hiy of :i;.tttsl.i'.icthtcr in tl;-' ' . 1 i.e ;r.:( arid .J :d;o r.: -i'av. ectt f -.-titcnef-d her to not !e.s t h .a two r iae;e th,,n s-jvc;! year?. !! hhih-hi ra!- :. A s-lm'tar fen-1 h; .ev. for h.ix eay h -. J hoen pre'. !om - I '- ;l .'d 'a the : f 'eadanfs mail.! w;:s fot::-..l K.-.ilty of t!io theft of I ill r-f v hk-h happens in Cecil It. j M;!lo'. r.ev. Faramotsnt production 1 "l Ijaaha a a h : e r" cmi;i,' to t:: '. tley theatre, tomorrow f r a "e rich. show. Found Guilty 1 char! Hurt found g-ailtv of :f?t I r - a disorderly hoi.-se at "ilO? IVoch it".Je. 1 ndiaita Harbor, bv Soee'. al j .-! ll.nrian M. Cohen i:i tii Fl.ut Cht'Aro City court, was :lt;ed $10. A0 and cast and sentenced to serve 1 'ays jit tho, Indiana county Jill. Xci'-ic Tftirst. who wes arrested ty Hirher police in xf'jrt's place, was .en a .i.eo tine and 'all fentenej Spe.-ial Judp- Cohen. Some Moonshine A .::) 11 o,-:Pnt!t.v of ilHeit Mar.rr en:l .-ated dnrliPT a raid on the aeo of TAwrvK-'o Ortrowski, ' ni

i tX-.-n ;lP.i rolle'e Cffieer's'Trtp'-'j i Ouest only Included the immcdl- j n' I'-ftht r..ft. .h:n. r.t were s- rv- j !:dt at the homi of her daughter City Engineer George T. ChapMaaraeay. OstrewrAi va.., I ate rt. lati v s o f the bride a nd groom ; h Tio net sie'Cini; will b-j at ! Mrs. .7. ller.chy In Bridgeport, man was called away last night to

ts hooked at the Ka.-t i.'iilcaso c-'-p-n a char.ee of i iolatlriir tiie .e " 1 ; : r lnv. was later taleaj d Boy is Missing. sTrcaat Mclvrr of the East Chi- : .o r-nlleo d partnient was notified :'.'. "i'alter Mitel. U years old, has '-en t:,h-s:n:r from his home at i 21 ' ':!. ej .-., a', errae, f-lneo he left for ': I yesterday morriinfr. The bey v. hea last seen wore a red fi.-ren sweater and dark rants, a: aits of the mlssinir 1-ov say that is ii. anusaai jor aim not to re- j :ne fnnc.edlately after i'!sm!---fuho.d but when he failed t -P at a l.tto hoar Inst nicrht, e-.ts became wurled. Steals Register l indinc a eah register a hefty rtich . n unidentified Mexican v. : o Rtfcviptfd to rob the place t-i j l.ouis 5--r.boto.-h at T4I3 Diock ave, ', .... .. , v eh: ". by taking- r' - .'"r and ,"? contents, dropped n:s h'-t after a few blocks chase by the 'rr-r't"V of the phoee. ih: ho'osh. v !;o was in tho rear of "?a-e nt thi time r-f tho robbery . '! -ji :nai to the tront of the store . the 'TeXt.:,n neelngr with his ' : 'ii-.ins chase he caused too -C;. ...jean to drop the register l.r-.:,ro they had gone far. hen 1 mrbor police station was ;.e!;i.r.i a n p0i!ce officers were de--. . . - d to round p the thief. Street Lighting. .Members of the E.it Chlcnj;--:,rd of works instructed City Enman to prepare plans sr' eifi. ations for the installT t-rnamer.tal street 1'uhts on ll.L yLLi: Read These Twin City Advertisements 1 AT WAEEETS PTnEATTITO SEC? Phono 48, 01 State tt., Hammnod. .'e have about 100 of them for sal-. Wo do Hemstitching with x aehl of silver thread button hole.-:, I buttons cornered, embroidering, j br;; doing, beading, tucking, fancy U-ItLhinf?. 12:::lt I rt pbone neirs I tenia to Rait Chi. US') Time ufiice, rail tlnat Cklca. i a "-aI NOTICE i Starting" today ana eviry flay u i til farther notice, all notices of tatj ra inaotirg- for locig-os fratemai 'C.rs vrtll bo charjoa for at tb ate cf lOo per Una.

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Left to right, above: Lthia Lt-o Mn:I. Marjorif .snow Utinl.ns arid Pauline Biggd. Celow: Margaret 1". Meyers and Clarita Nuiian.

The Pacific mail liner "President Taft" carried h.pr most precicu-

carco recently when she left San Francisco with five pretty brides tr-Ie

on board. All five were on their way to tao Uru-rit to marry. Just who the five lucky men are who will he waiting for the Iir.tr ik n she lr V. they didn't divulge, but the pirls are Kdria Lee Il:rd, M.trjoric r.o.v llophns, Pauline Bigg's, Margaret Meyers and Clant.. Nr. nan

i'!,ia-.) ave.. from irny.'oun to tho west ...f Hariri? ave., y.stci'dn v when meet in k it their regular session. The i.nipof-il ilir ht. will 'be an ex-tetisb-i, to tho fyttiMa already in.'tallial on Chicago avenue, and will conform in every way to thin stylo of ornamental liKhtlniv'. A liyht was ordered by inembTs of tho bear, I to h installed at Mo. j a jdant R.itu of tho Sinclair Oil Iie- . lining' Co. ! Tho tin:f for tha opening: of bida j on the rebuilding of the in-'inrator plant, adjaeent to tho Alder ."tree! pumjuns: nation, was exrenuca another wet ii to IXvcm!) ' r I V. -a A5r CHICAGO AND THE HARBOR rma of Mr. and Mrs. Then, Tha I'arr, i-'lG Xorthcote avenue, was the sceno of the marriage, at four o'clock Saturday afternoon, leceuiher Oth. cf Miss Kdith Watt.; to Mervln Whitmsr. Miss Watts, the hrld. t.n f ho .sist ( i- or Mr. !!.irr witli w!;cn sho has msdo her l.ymc ;!:p'0 coming to I.'a: t Chioapo. llev. Craig of tho Methodist churcli perfor mine; tho ceremony. Tho bride's gown was of dark blue canton crepo with corsasc ef bride's roses and white sweet peas. The bride's maid. Miss Mihir .1 Whiting-, of Mcmence, lllhnoi:-, were black canton crepe with corsao of pink sweet fas. Mr. Clyde Wolltt cf AVhitlnp, was Mr. and Mr?. Whttln left on a fe-.v days honeymoon trip and will bo at hune after December Herd at 4310 Xorthcote avenue v. hero a hran ha a lifi'n ntirchaseil and furnished, awaiting the bride. Dr. Robinson, reheoi Doctor for Indiana Harbor, with tho assistance of the i ciiocl nurses, lopan their

free elinlea last I-'ridav afternoon, j . ... at which tlmo five children were! The Lady Klks. will meet this The Civic Department of the East r perated on. There clinics are to ' evenlns at th - home of Mrs. M. ; "-;,; apo Woman's, club will meet or. bo conducted once a week until s 11 s-ilvcrman 4 1 4 :: Xerth. ote aveau. . i '; 'ei-May eve:. In? in the Cngrepiemergeney casej : re taken care of. ! j : ;,.!:;,! chttrch parlors at 7:45. The

for tin removal of tonsils, adenoids ! a nil the extraction of teeth. After; the operations 1-riuay the children ' were accompanied to their homes I by the nurses, w( ro called on siat- 1 i unlay and win followed tip to tee '. j they are rcce'.viner the right kind of I care. This is a splendid thins for , 1 the city schools to do, and is being I carried out as planned early in the : beginning of the fall t- i m. ... of The retrular monthly r.ieetinj the Indiana Jewish Ladies Aid, M III fa

First TustAnd Savings Ktk BAST CiiICGO XNDIAfJA

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One of our First NIortgage Go'J Bonus make a suitable gift for any member of the. famJv. Ihcy ccmc in denominations of $100. $500 and $1,000. Bearing interest nt 77c. one of these Eoncb. will yield a check to the recipient twee a year. Arrange now for your Christmas Bond.

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TODAY, TOMORROW AND THURSDAY

,J("..J;'-! . -. 'if) 4 t I L ir u r v- " ' 4 '. w i : ;r' 1 A "aster Piece ';;( ;i Gorgeous in Spectacular Sweep i' Mighty in Dramatic Sway Wit!! CONWAY TERLE Also Smb Pollard Comedy "3C3 DAYS" Indiana Ji M-'th-t-nt-vl rnur A. T-eKiir , .... s .ii itin ti.'irvniy hon.o of Mr.s. J. -1') 1'a.rhdi avenue. . i.e.j ...- --a...', .a-, .a. to ,:, l x w:. '' n-'' "l:lJ nmuers are i Thtro will ha a meeting r-t . ;i:;e : li-s if social I'roteetivo j M. a.. nr.. s, tocth.-r w.tli thi Ways j aa-i .! ..' -ae. .'t- . nn Thai -,.dy, ! hv- ember lira at :00 ih M. , at the ! h.iry :;;:;.ry. airs. CrandaU of! Chi :: u 1.1 be Tiffi'it to help ad- j ':. an i every :n niaT and thoa ; : ;;.:, a.-o urfa-' d to attend. ilrs. Jj. A. lioL.th, is planning a - cry pretty party tor the men:' er ef her Hamm-m l i.-p.d Uast Chh-acro ; h. r homo on 11.' ,. I o'i y c ver; la ir. treet nest Mo:iThe raeetir.p cf the Loyal WoI man's i.ihle cias.i. which was to t have tee--, h.-id this evening, has ; , -,..-tpo:pal ut.tll tie? regular ; ., jannary. i Mrs. Andrew S'mko. Is expected today from a two months (. -::. eel le u t. ! Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fiekter of ' 1 4 .", t Ii street, left yesterday for their inn'ta i v I with their relatives in ! Kentjc.ky, and Southern Indiana.

Tii.-y p.Hvays s-pend Christmas at ! rital committee of the East Chl"l: s. I-"l -liter's old homo in Mays- j rajto Vi'on.an's club, have complet-

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TODAY AND TOMORROW

V. . a t - v e -. V5 l: T H' ' . J THURSDAY-FRIDAY-&-SAT. I IELEN CHAD'iCK And PAT 0'M.LLEY in "BROTHERS UNDER THE SKIN" -on and Ih" la a. In addition to ; e: rera;Ia,r j-rograin, it. . rein, j -aaa.jjpal of the McKir.lc-y school ! -.,eij v,t... 0 t1L- Hueatlnn In reir i sil ;c sch.ools", and through the j ,...,r.,.!5V ( ,, :,.s s r-arrie Gosch . trinI ciral of tho Garfield school, at CalI un.et, pt.-d f that school will ren!c r W1!-"!""'! J.amhora and dances. This is an opm meeting and all club meinher-3 are cordially invited to attend. yZr. J. Ilartman will he hostess o the lleacons next Monday afternoon at i.er homo on Beacon street. Tho Methodist Ladies' Aid of Mark i auxiliary to tao Iadies" Aid of tho ! Ir. ilna Harbor 1M. 13. church will j hold a bazaar and entertainment on ; Th arsday afternoon and evening at ! the Mark hotel. The bazaar taking laco in tho afternoon and the enLTla'.r.mcr.t in the evening. Dr. and Mrs. E. J. Davis entertain el Mr. and Mrs. Mort Sheeier and chlilrer. c-C Miohig-an City. Sunday ; t their homo on Xorthcote avesuo. the bedspje or r.is uying- oroiner-in-law a t Cumberland. Ml. "With bl ; w.s Mr. Chapman left by train for Maryland lata last nifrht. Ti:e music department orfran reed all plans and will have the programs ready to be printed in the Friday's i.'-rae of this paper, for thflr annual r -eital which will take place, rpxt Sunday afternoon in the C o n p r '- e a 1 1 c n a 1 church. . Mrs. D. C. Reid and Mrs. Ber.J. Williams are amonjr the Chicag-o PRICE ii V I t'! H I days only, so you will -J P A 11 TOM 3 Garage For Rent 1 1 $6.00 per Month fl; ti ! N . A Fl A TU1 East Chicago, Ind.

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Production Weaaesday, Thursday acd Friday 63 !.1 ti W ii P 3 BEBE as a Spanish dancer caught in the flame of love. BEBE DANIELS no CONRAD NAG EL (X (paramount Qklucz w?ur7. rmar-r zr. 7? jrrr-'jVjmrwT'? S -r. A.a.-.M-..' kl" . . llev ineaire UST TIMES TODAY ,--v ' .c-, -t.w , ''''hSfiCvV. .fZ.:. ;.y.si'. PAL r-vVrK' -1 Also IL4R0LD LLOYD in '1 DO" COMING TOMORROW THOMAS M EI GUAM in "MAKSLAUGi-ITER" IIJOU "?M5f PRISQLLA DEAN in "REPUTATION" 'PERILS 0? iTIE YUKON" FOLK DANCING IS CURE FOR SOCIAL ILLS, SAYS WOMAN ;:.-v ., -, i x ?v - -': - .eW C . i " V J ',aJllk..AU.'i Mb-s Chrissie J. Anderwoa. Miss Chrissie J. Andersen, Fchool teacher of Sprinirf.cM. &!c has started a ration-wide movement to popularize American foil: dances in connection with statt and i patriotic sonjrs. icfrratas of songs 4 end dances tend to improve moral garity and generally rairc sociil etandardo is her opinion.

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