Hammond Times, Volume 16, Number 148, Hammond, Lake County, 13 December 1922 — Page 2
Wednesday. Dec. 13, 1922.
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East Chicago and the Harbor
Caw on Friday AtUraay 21 . SJojr rratUig Joseph WaAaa, of East ChtSo, who U aharc4 with violating i stat lie. lwt fc4 ntrd tlon to qiiutk th addarU iJ arrant ealnst th defendant. Tha is Trill b heard U til East ChteaCity court Friday alterneon ,
Sent To Prison Beso Rvteh e U4 Oathvte u India. Kartv fa4 rUty aarg Urewift waa fl4 155 kI ct ad tii fey 5eetal idge Lstr OttBUier to nerve day la th Indian Stat prison.
JV-Club To Hear Yarrow Hi Men's CJv of the Cottgregawnal Cfcrcrcti win d their 122 rAgreum next Tuesday vnlng fey old In g an open mooting that will Ire everyone of the Twin Cities an pportunKy te hear the mesages ef PhUlt Yarrxswv Superintendent ad Mrsv P Corwin Howell, Field eeret&ry of the Vlgtlanc Society. Tfcere Is eertaln national peril i the prevalene of Immortality iroughent the country and for this I tmv a meeag that ought be heard by reryon." ys Dr. "arrow. This program U oonIdered a prlie of unestlmabl value th community. It follows the ddrens of Rev. J. 11. Williamson. rmr Law Krforceraent Oommlsvnr of Chicago, who spok at the Tea's Club two weeks ago on the Nation' Crime." Dr. J5. J. Davis, President of the Dec's CluTs Ji extended a personal ivttatlon to clvla organtratlons, sotatle, churches and schools of the !ty, and riven general notice that vryon Is oordlally Invited.
5ESERTS 3 CHILDREN; MANARRESTED Charred wtth having deserted his turee children whom he took out of o orphan home, Jacoo Kruslnskl ,-sj DrocjM back to Gary from tegawlsch. CI.
The coinpiaining witness la Kru-
lnakl's sister. The children were
laood In u orphan's home several ears ago. About two years ?o
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th ttiudaat took them out and siac that time, they have had scarce ly enough cloths to wear, It la said. lie 1 charged with non-support of his children
FOR INDIGESTION
Violating Liquor Law Arrested by police offtoer Paul OSudlh. oa war a ret at hla home, it it CatalA street, Bromlslawa Kwlalkowskl w tookd atj the Uaroor station on a chargre 1olatlnir th Volstead Act. He was release1 n -ond-.
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FINED $15.00 FOR DRIVING WHILE DRUNK Judge 'Winiajn Dunn fined James Mayka, 1S In the Bary City court when he was arraigned on a charge of driving; a motorcycle while under the Influence of liquor. A policeman arrested Mayka after he had circled a block In the vlelnlty ot 2Snd and Broadway, two or three times. Th officer say that Mayka handled the vehicle rather unsteadily ait ylcd bin under arrest
6 Dell-ans Hot wafer Sure Relief
WIDOW OF LABOR REPRESENTATIVE TO SEEK HIS SEAT IN CONGRESS
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Charge la Dismissed At an toqueet held yeaterday, Steve a watctnj at Euclid av enue railroad crossln, EJt ChK?a;o. was dismissed by Coroner Towns ley and released from the c-harg-e erf suspicion of th murder for which he has hoen held since the mysterious murder of Mike S. Patchman, of 431 J Mel-rllle avenue, East Chicago, last Wednesday morning: when he was found in his shanty on Euclid avenue, unconscious and died a few hours later. While authorities believe that Fatchman's death came as the result of a wound inflicted by someone hitting him upon the head, no evidence has fceon disclosed to make them believe Pop Is the murderer.
Twin City News Notes
The Salvation Army at East Chicago. Indiana, 471S Olcott avenue, wants women's and girls to stand by Xmas kettles. From 10 o'clock morning till 9 o'clock p. in., one ex tra to relieve. Workers oan arrange to suit themselves, aa to how long they wait to be relieved. Will pay JS.00 per day beginning Saturday, Dec. 16. The donations and money collected in the kettles will be us'd Jpr Xmas baskets and general running expenses. We do relief work the year round, so what is not us?d In the baskets will be given out for relief a needed. Your Dona
tion are welcome. Phone 1CST old phone 623-1. Lieut. O. C. Hack and Fox. mow Mr. Milton Given, has Issued In vltations for a bridge party Thursday afternoon at her home In tho Iierod apartments. Mrs. Iee Cannon Is spending tho day In Chicago shopping. Mrs. M. Flack who has been qulto 111 for several days with th grlppj la able to be up and around the house. 9 m Mrs. J. A. Patterson, has issued Invitations, to a number of East Chloago people, to a on o'clock luncheon Friday at her home in Gary. Yestsrday afternoon at the home of the chairman Mrs. H. IC. Groves on Northoote avenue, the literary department of the East Chicago Woman's club, held their regular meeting. The largs living room in the Grove home, with drawn blinds artificial lights and cheerful fire, in fireplace, made a very appropriate setting for the little playlet "Vlngu" dramatized by Mrs. R. F. Robinson, with Mrs. Frank Maples acting as stage manager, and the following members taking the different parts: Mesdames R. F. Robinson, F. Maples, F. MaoQuarrla, R. B. Miller, E. I Reld, F. A. H. Sitwell, H. K. Grove and Gorden. There were twenty-six members who thoroughly enjoyed this playlet, after which a resume of the first chapter of th play "The Scarecrow" was given and chapters two and three were continued. Mrs. A. P. Twyman acting as chairman. Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Spangler of Fir street, attended the Tlvoli theater. Mr. and Mrs. A. Newton, Mr. and Mrs. West Curtis and Mrs. Charles Smith, motored to Crown Point Monday and spent a few hours with Sheriff and Mrs. W. H. Olds. Taat evening Mr. and Mrs. How-
Read These Twin City Advertisements
Gift Headquarters 21-Piece Ivory Manicure Rolls While 100 Sets Last $g J) Small deposit will hold any purchase for Xma delivery. C.J. LESSER 143 Stat Street. Hatamond
AT WASSET'S PLXATINC SHOP 'hon 446. 91 Stat St., Hammnod. We have about 100 of them ; Tor sale. We do Hemstitching with ..old or silver thread button holes, I buttons cornered, embroidering. braiding, beading, tucking, fancy i Pitching. 12:2:lt
To phone itwi lleou to Eaat Oatrago Times ufflce, call tuaat Chic. to zas.
NOTICE Starting today and evry day nsUl further notice, all notices ot stated meeting for lodge and fraternal
orders will b charged for at tfca
rat of lOo per lis.
M. Stierer announces he is again open for business at J115, 137th St.,
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FIRST CALUMET TRUSTAND SAVINGS BANK Another East Chicago Industry Expands With the acquisition of the Chile Copper Company, the Anaconda Copper Company will become the greatest mining, smelting and refining corporation of its kind in the world. Faith in East Chicago. Having far flung icterests. Anaconda Copper long ago recognized the advantages of the City of East Chicago as an industrial center. It has three subsidiary interests here: the International Lead ReBning, the Anaconda Zine Oxide and the Anaconda White Lead Plants. Some of America's greatest corporations have invested millions of dollars in the Gty of East Chicago. In the financial and industrial markets of the World the City of East Chicago has an A-l rating.
BAST CHICAGO xn.. INDIANA
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Bald Men
Grow Hair Surprising reports are comlnir
from men who were bald or losing hair and who acquired a new, vigorous growth by using a peculiar compound that awakens life in dormant
h:iir roots.
'Tour Inches of hair have grown
over what was a bald spot," la the
report of ci. w. Mitchell. "I hail a
larpe laid Kpot and real, healthy
hair has developed all over my hf-ad" writes C V. H4scr. Imagine the en
thusiasm of Albert H. 1-Ta.ry when
he reported: "My head was as bare as the bottom of my feet and now I have a good growth of hair." Geo.
M. Schwank reports that even with a second application of the com
pound h! li.i'r ctrvn-ned falling; th'en a new growth started.
Anyone who In losing hair, or is bald may obtain a proof box of this compound free of cost ami potrvafd.
merely by wrltintr to Kotalko Office?.
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Mr- John I. Nolan and her small daughter. Mm. John I. Nolan, widow of tha Ut Labor-Pro gnsnslv conrrcasman from California, will seek to fill the place made vacant by his death. She is Bhown hero in a recent photograph with her amall, goldenhaired daughter.
ard Lock of 145th street, entertained twenty-five guests at dinner in honor of their son Hobby's third birthday. The evening was pleasantly spent In social chat, and the little fellow was presented with some very pretty gifts. On of the Greatest educational movements In world today. Is the campaign for funds, for the seven Woman's Christian college's In the Orient. The Rockefellow Memorial fund has promised one million dollars. If we can secure two million more before January first 1923. Half of this amount has been raised, and our local committee la at work to help East Chicago bear it's full share of this work. Saturday. December 16th Is the day set aside. Come to the Dollar Day Tea at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gwllyn Jones and bring or sond your donation. ... Mrs. Mary A. Reld of North Bar Ing avenue. Is in Chicago today, whore she will moet her daughter .Mrs. Jennings and tho ladies will spend the day shopping. A. C. Senour, had of the weights and raasure department In te public schools of this city, has been confined to his home on Parish avonuev for several days, with an infection on the face. Mrs. James Hogshlfa of Lebanon Ind., returned to her home tho latter part of last week, after spend
ing several days at the home of her son-in-law and daughter Dr. and Mrs. M. A. McCormlcl; on 146th str'et v Mr. and Mrs. M. Brezanin, are back again In this city, after spending a few months In Sterling. 111. Mr. Brezanin expects to resume his work here and be permanently located. Mrs. Prezanin will bo remembered as having been connected with the nursing staff cf the Welfare association.
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Mrs. W. IL Olds and Mrs. Belle Chicago yesterday, calling on old Scott of Crown Point, wure in Kast j friends.
Miss Dorothy Fay Dickson, the daughter of Mr. and Mr. Frank Dickson of North Magoun avenue, has been absent from school this week, on account of a gathering in the head.
Mr. and Mrs. Kllman of Chicago, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Jones of North Magoun avenuJ. The Ellman's and Jones were among the campers for two summers at Liverpool, on Deep river. The many friends of Mrs. Thomas Mulcaney will be glad to learn she Is abH to be up for a short while each day. after a two weeks Illness of pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lewis of North Baring avenue, made a flying trip to Niles, Michigan, Monday to consult eye specialist Dr. Bonlne. Probation Officer Liwta had some children who needed attention along this line and his wife accompanied him. m Mrs. Otto DoeschT of 4325 Baring avenue, was resting as well as could be expected last evening, after undergoing qulto serious surgical treatment yesterday morning, at Mercy hospital, Gary. Mrs. Doescher went for the removal of a growth In tho side, but other things were found, which mad it necessary for her to undergo four operations. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Spangler and family of Fir street, entertained guests Monday evening at six o'clock dinner. m m m Mrs. Tom Thomas, will entertain the members of the K. I. TJ. club, Thursday afternoon at her home on Xorth Baring avenue.
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Miss Rose Shanneaaey. The beauty of. Mis Ro Shannessey, American (rirl vhc recently committed suicide tn th Paris apartment of Jean de lieaufor"., was so striking that ever 1j death Paria police commented on it At the request of Mr. and Mr David Grotty. Minneapolis, Minn., th hody will be returned there for burial
BIJOU TODAY JANE EYRE Taken from one of the Charlotte Bronte Novels HARRY CAREY "44 CALIBRE MYSTERY"
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C. T. U. will be held Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Lee Cannon, 4305 Todd avenue. The Grasselll Bridge olub, is being entertained this afternoon , at the home of Mrs. T. C. Gary on Kennedy avenue. fThomas Fogg of North Magoun avenue, who has be?n on the sick list. Is reported better. Miss Elizabeth Williams, teacher In the puhlio schools of this city, entertained a few friends last evening at a bridge party, at the home of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Caning on North Magoun avenue.
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HE'S OUT $5 AND STILL UNMARRIED
SOUTH BEND, Ind., Dec. 12. At last reports. Edward Rodgers, 1 050 South Franklin street, was out 5 on but still unmarried. Edward procured a license to marry Haze! Edwards. They Journeyed to the office of Justice Josph Wyplzlnskl for the ceremony. The Justice was not in. so Edward left his Intended bride at the office and went for a cup of coffee. He neglected to come back. Later he visited marriage llcnse clerk Ben Hoerstman and demanded a refund on the unused license. WhDe he was being refused. Justice Wyplzlnskl arrived with a bill
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for J5.00 for waiting to perform the ceremony. "Cheap at that," said P.odgrs. "I changed my mind just in time." BURGLAR WAS CAT. WABASH. Ind., Dec. 13 Wabash police officers, with drawn guns, mounted to the roof of the Hat occupied by Mrs. C. E. Brlcnil on"y to ascertain that the sjposed burglar was a large cat which was striding its paws on a tin pipe, presumably In the hope of attracting tiv?
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NOTICE
We will Dot accept any order from agents or dealers for these special player and cabinet Outfits. Only one outfit sold to any one customer. To insure Xmas dcliv-
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Including Parlor Lamp, Duet Bench Roll Cabinet, Library-Rolls
No Interest or War Tax
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This fine Xmas offering is not a piano club scheme, but represent a fiat saving ynth outfit included and interest cancelations of about $320.00 to the customer. Piano fully guaranteed. $10. Down 45 Months to Fay
Special Bargains
2 New $1050 Solo Player $659.00 2 New $SO0 Solo Player $S0.00 4 New $500 Solo Player . $530.00 7 New $SO0 Sob Player $500.00 10 New $750 Solo Player $450.00 5 New $550 Solo Player .$390.00
We are distributors of Stegcr & Sons, Chickering, Reed &
Phonograph Bargains 10 New $350 Phonograph $190.00 3 New $350 Phonographs $125.00 20 New $325 Phonographs $175.00 11 New $275 Phonographs $150.00 40 New $250 Phonographs $120.00 35 New $150 Phonographs $55.00 Sons, Adam Schaaf, Bauer, Weaver, Thompson. Singer
and other makes of Pianos, Players-pianos Reproducing and Grand-pianos. We have the finest selection of strictly hieh crade nhonoeranhs in the city which includes Consoles as low aS $90.00,
with many special bargains in such well known makes as Columbia, Steger, victor Windsor, Cranby,
and many other new and slightly used instruments at terms lo suit all. INo interest.
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