Hammond Times, Volume 16, Number 155, Hammond, Lake County, 21 December 1922 — Page 2
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THE TTMF.S Tlmrsdav. Dor. 2.1. 1922.
East Chicago and the Harbor
Order of De Molay
A Chapter of the Order cf De Moley, aji organisation for boya between Ui ages of lfl and si. i being formed toy tha East Chicago Al Hassan Grotto. According to Attorney Willis E. Roe, who heads the local advisory 'board sponsoring' Hie movement for the Twin City toy organization, only tons of Master Manor.i and their chums are eligible for this club. The purpose of the Order of De Molay for' boya la to make better ioy, beter men and better citizens.
otlam, filial Iot, clean living, and
rood citizenship. The creed teach es that it is to promote social and moral -welfare among Its members; that thy have a duty to God and to themselves. It demands of each member clean itving, high respects for father and inother, deference to womanhood, and a deep love of conn try and free institutions . Today there are more. than 700 chapters of this organization in the United States with a total of 100,000 member. The order flret originated in this country at a boy's club
of a cossen members, fostered (hy I
Frank 3. Land, of Kansas City, Mo.
Kansas City so swiftly that within two years it numbered almost two thousand members and since has spread over the entire country, Tho rrfttr is named after .Tacqpes DeMalory, ulio not only n. hero and martyr of tha world, was one of the mightiest pillars in Masonry of both the York and Scottish Kite?.
At the Hartley
The desrrees teach reverence, patri-in March. 1919.
It swept over
Twenty years aqo the Ward Bakxno Company prothe warranty of bread purity and quality odaeed here abend that has guaranteed every Ward Product continuoualV from that day to this, the fore-runner of similar pledges put forth by others.
WARD'S DOUBLE XX KM BREAD
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We do warrant and guarantee that al! ingredients used in the manufacture cf this bread and all other WARD PRODUCTS are pure and wholesome, and that every hygienic and sanitary law has been strictly observed in
their manuiaciuic jfo V.ARP BAKING CO.
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This Warranty guarantees the Purity of WARD'S DOUBLE XX MILK BREAD NO one has to be told that milk is more nourishing than water, so when we tell you that one-half of the water content of WARD'S DOUBLE XX MILK BREAD has been replaced by rich, whole milk, you will realize at once how much more nourishing it must be than bread made with water only or with a very small percentage of milk. Of course the milk makes it much more delicious, too. Start using it today Ask Your Neighborhood Dealer to Resent One or More Loares far You pvery Day Ward Baking Company Ccpyrijht 191a. tj" Vi'tti Bikisf Cotnpor
The game of outwitting the fl'.jn censors was played at the Hollywood btudia of William For reccnt-
As a result, they trotted out
a I?.!! madel vampire that wilt at -f!e every attempt to put a linger on any Iniquitous act on her part In
the elaborate sacreen product ton of
"A Fool There Was," which Is now
showing- at the Hartley theatre tor
a two nlsrBt engagement, beginning tonight.
Donovan Council Head.
Tn conformance with their previous ruling1, members of the East Chicago common council on motion
from Councjla.n Davis nominated and elected a new president of their
body for the ensuing1 year last night
when meeting: In special session.
The newly elected president is Wm. Donovan, councllman-at-large
who succeeds Councilman Wm. Mes-
sex to the chair. Stanley Tlacskowsk!. holdover councilman from
the sixth ward of Indiana Harbor,
Read Thesa Twin City Advertisements
BOXtXi X 5SSSS AX W ASSET'S PLSATINO BHOP Phone 446. 91 State at., Eammnol. We have about 100 of them for sale. We do Hemstitching with gold or silver thread button holes, buttons cornered, embro!dring, braiding, beading, tucking, fancy Stitching. 12;2:lt
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NOTICE Starting today and vtiy day oju Ul further notice, ail ooilcss of stated meeting' for lodges and fraternal orders will t ;fcargd for at tin rata of 10c par Una.
Bi assortment of Christmas Candles, at George's Confectionary, corner Forsyth and Chicago. Ave.
PO TOXTK C7TRTSTMAS SUOFFrETf AX TH3 HAT AST BE.OV "OS Chicago avenue. Our goods mean a mark of 100 plus tn the test of good tasta. 12::0::t
iiag. Flak. Keith Hats; Field and 'arson Novelties; Volland Books for "hlldren; the best of Classics and ardj. Hat and Art Shop, 708 Chl--ago ave.. East Chicago.' 12:20:It
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Phone 1030 Prompt Delivery
lue Ribbon Meats for Your
Xmas Dinner We were fortunate in securing from Armour 6? Co. a libera) supply of the famous PRIZE WINNING CORN-FED STEERS AND LAMBS From the International Live Stock Show at Chicago Friday and Saturday. The prize winning meats are on sale. A Real Meat Treat for Your Christmas Dinner SEE THE BIG DISPLAY IN OUR REFRIGERATOR
Sw&dish Lnlefisk Ready to Imported Table ChutrV Raisins National Biscuit Co.' Pkm use; per 1 Cr 1-pound AQ.r Pndiin Per cad, A f pound XOC package, QC 82c and.... tC Plnt Grade Washed Figs- Pari Cream Xmas Candy- Chocokte SajDia ciansTfi7 58C nd 29C Candy-EacK &etr Ro High Grade Ckoco- Claw Jan Assorted Candies Bordeaux Shelled RKr lates -Impound 48 C Pcr 10c WalllIliPer Ib hoxei jar - - t Our Regular 40c Soft Summer Getmia Spanish Qoeea OHves Blue Ribbon MayocnaLw Dress- Sausage Per on ZTT.Jr. 39c Kta... 89c C RicheUen 1,006 Island OO Ukeside Selected Early 1 7 Fto Animal 25 C Dre5s!a?-Lb Jane Peas Can 14 C Cookie,-Lb Dromedary Date OOp Imported Eels In OC Imported Canned Gof- Cnr Per paW Jelry. can 00 C felbitar-Can aUC
XMAS EEVERAGE5 Koa-Intoxkating Apridot Cordial. Kummel, Grenadine, Cremc de Men the, Vermouth, per bottle, $1.25 ; Port and Sherry Wine, full quarts. 89c.
Choice Elixed Nets O C Fancy Soft Shell California EngPer lb. Hsh Walnuts-Per pound Fresh Cat Balk Of- (HolV Wreaths OC-HcSy-P lb- OUC Eacb OC
Finest I. X. L Paper Arin SheU Almonds Lb. . .
Red Winter BerriesPer bunch
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was elected as vice-president, liuth men received an unanimous vote of the council members to their n'ew positions. Nominations opened on motion entertained ftjy Councilman Davis were clased with the name of Wn. Donovan. lie will, tako the
chair on January 15, 1923, the tuxt regular meeting v( the council. IIATII'V M.(.-Mllt itni. t i: Hatlncatlon was ivin by the city council to an ordliui ncc tiiat v ill r-errnit the Sinclair Oil Rettning i'o. to construct a Pipo line aiong' the Whit Oak uvorj.il' from 1 15th street lo 34Ut street and up to their Katt t'hicagi rf f.ncry on l-'or.sytii j, venue. This twelve inch T'ipc line part of the douM line fcstrui c tendintr from their okiahoiisa oil iields. i3 belnj Kt-Ki at an c.xpcrinc of Sl.Ot'O.ono. ,n Indemnifying bond to the amount of $10, P0 was executed by tha local o.l company to insure tlie fuinilraont of their franchise gran tod hy the city. Co:struction worlc un this line, which Is now in progress a'. Hammond, is expected to bo completed the early part of tho new year. Witii the completion cf this pipe- lino and the addition of new refining departments at the local piant of the Sinclair Oil company, production here will soon 4e doubled.
vanla box car standing on the railroad elding at Indiana Harbor ware broken into toy tlilevca early thia morning' and the ear robbed of near ly a hundred pairs of shoes, according to areport made to the Indiana Harbor police, by Detective Quinn of the Pennsylvania Co., shortly aj'trr he had discovered the open ear. J'ollce Officer Paul Budich was a.Kigned on (ho investigation to track down tho suspected box car thiove;.
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poLitr; ohdivami; ijkkerri:u. Action was deferred on an ordinance, asklnj for an appropriation of J12.5G0 to be used for the police payroll the coming- year and giving
authority to employ six additional; men on the Kast Chicago depart- 10ved
nient. At its third reading last night the ordinance was laid upon the table. Members of the council express the opinion that it will be reconsidered at the next meeting and probably adopted as read. An ordinance establishing1 new fire limits within the Twin Cities, was adopted at its third reading:. The ordinance provides for extensions to the old limits that will run into the new (business centers and residence districts of East Chicago and Indiana Harbor. -IPPTlOPniATIOX ORDIVANCES An ordinance appropriating $500
to be used to pay expenses of city , hall malntalnence, was referred to j
the finance committee of the ccun cil.
An ordinance, appropriating 12,-
Twin City News Notes
The Sigma Theta Delta's were very pleasantly entertained Tuesday evening ;t their Christmas party, by Miss Helen Cooper at her homeon Nurthcote avenue. The usual
pastime, five hundred, was enjoyed
in which prizes were awarded to Xr George McKenna, first, and Miss Mary McLaus'in second. After the games and awarding of prizes the young- folks enjoyed the annual grab bay In which all received a Kift. The evening- was brought to a close by Miss Cooper .--erii.L, a. dalntv three coursa luncheon.
PARTHENON LAST TIMES TODAY
and Mrs. A. A. ueffner. who
resided at 1116-H-lth street H Tuesday to about the tamo
address on 143rJ street. They M
traded their live room bungalow g on 145th street fur tho larger one 'A a street further north. 1 '( ... Mrs. Frank Kecgan, win be hos- I E? tess to the Xu Episilun club mem- j Ha bers nejyt Tuesday evening at her j M home on 1-Hth street. M 'IS Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mclaughlin m of Earing avenue, are leaving the i r f.rst of the year to make their heme 1 1 In Oil City, Fa. j m ' ' !H Mr. and Mrs. Eramerson Appiegate i ?j
and family have moved from South Baring to their new home on North Baring avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Asa S. Goldir.g of the Atlas, have moved to the South
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eawHomormw' CZ (paramount picture TOMORROW CILLE NORWOOD SHERLOCK HOLMES in Sir A. Conan Doyle' "THE HOUND OF THE BASKERViLLES" Also JAZZ ATTRACTIONS
COMING NEXT TUESDAY Dec. 2G for 4 Days JACKIE C00GAN in "OLIVEPv TWIST" GALA NEW YEAR'S EVE MIDNIGHT " SHOW SPECIAL VAUDEVILLE 7 HEADLINE ACTS 7 Doors Open at 11:30 P. M. Show Starts 12 O'clock Sharp RESERVED SEATS NOV SELLING
600 to be used to replace eu Iprr.ent , Earlns adJres3 4744, vacated by tho
of the Incinerator Diant at Alder t i APpiegates.
was referred to the finance committee for Investigation. All appropriation ordinance, askingfox money ttj pay for special Judges during- the last administration, was referred to City Clerk MM'er for a" report as to the legal claim. An ordinance, embodying the a.u. thorlty to appoint three disinterested freeholders ta appraise city property on 150th street and on PWicv Plj.ce, v.-ith the intention of disposing of these lote. was referred to a committee of the council for their investigation.
Close Year's Work.
The Bat Chicago Chamber
St. Anc'i Rosary of E" Mary's church, will hold their regular social meeting Thursday evening of this week, a special feature of the evening will be the grab bag; there will also be card's, games and a lunch will be served. Mjs. I D. Godfrey is chalrlady of tha affair. Mrs. E. V. Moor.ey of 4S05 Todd avenue, will leave Saturday for Kewanee, 111., to be gone two weeks Mr. Mooney who is superintendent of the Ucorge'H. J.lmbert Co. will accompany kli wife to their heme, but will return following Xmas, The young women cf the Plymouth club of th Congregational church, most wonderfully entertained seventy-seven needy children,
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A Perfect Picture with a Perfect Cast and a Glorious Message for All Who Have Eyes to See. Also THE LEE KIDS in "KIDS AND SKIDS"
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and for the happiness they brought the little ones.
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Miss Mary Herbert cf North Earing avenue, leaves today for Terre Haute, Ir.d., to attend the Sigma Chi dance. She will return home Sunday.
for the Xmas holidays.
Xmas Hard Candies, 20a pound af Echilcker's Pharmacy.
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lira. Earney Haley celebrated her birthday anniversary last evening at her homo in Mark, at three tables cf bunco, in which the first prize was awarded to Mrs. John Trainor, and the second to Mxs. Alma Newberry. The ladies presented M!ra. Haley with a beautiful Bilk umbrella. The home was moit attractive in Xmas
rnmmr.-a rlojirt their vear's work from the different scnoots.
yesterday when gathering: at their enlng at a Xmas party In the par-
regular midweek meeting by giving endorsement and appropriating $50 to the movement of the Social Protective Measure Association, wjilch expects to soon institute a moral survey of Lake county. Mrs. CrandaJl. representing this organization, spoke (before members cf the Chamber yesterday nocn when in brief, she outlined the work that was expected to be followed by the association the coming year. Judge T. J. Sullivan of "Whiting also gave a short talk in which he highly praised the work of like organizations in other comunitles. The association has received the endorsement cf all Iake county Judges and the support cf the Juvenile court of which Judge Norton Is head. President George H. Lewis of tha local Chamber appointed a committee, which 'will keep In touch with the straightening and widening o? the Grand Calumet river projoct. This movement Is said to have been started by the P.otary Club of Hammond. Break Into Box Car Seals on a merchund 1st Pennv",-
lor and large 'dining hail of tho church. After school these children were taken to tho church In nutcs, provided by friends; there they were entertained with story telling and in playing games, until fix o'clock when dinner was announced, the children were ail seated around long tables, i'e-0ratsd with lighted red taporu mnl small paper trees; here they did ample Justice to the decltciou meal prepared by the ladles of the Aid, th young' women cf the club serving and feeing all were well taken care
jcf. i After dinner tho children marched I Into the rarlor, where a surprise i awaited them, in the way of a
beautifully decorated Xmas tren and Hanta Claus who gave each child a stocking filled with candy, an apple and a toy. They were then seated In a circle In the dining hall where they were each given a warm pair of etocklngs; after which they were accompanied, to their homes by their teaches. In autos. They were Indeed a very happy bunch and it did nna'i heart good to see bow thy enjoyed themselves. The -th members are to be highly complimented for the way In whh h tho party was planned and carried out.
Mrs. Frank Dickson of North 111youn avenue, is spending a few days this week, with relatives in Brazil. Ini. m m m Fine, box candy all sizes and prices at Schlicker's Pharmacy. 13:21-11. The Ladles cf the VT. C. T. U. will meat Sunday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock at the home of the president Mrs. William McOmber on 145th btrpet, lo go carol singing. There will be machines to convey the members to the different "places. Anyone knowing of any lck or
shut-ins, will kindly phone E. C. 12?0 aal notify Mrs. D. J. Beld. j High quality cf Box Stationery ! f 1.00 lo $3. CO at Schlicker's Pharmacy, i.::i-it The Daughters of Isabelle, met last evening for the last tlmo In the Auditorium at the Harbor, the
next meeting to bo held in Moos' j Hall on the East Chicago side cf ; town. The report showed that two . hundred and eighteen dollars had been turned over for the Carmelite Orphanage, from the Thanksgiving dance, -with utiil more to come In Then) were ven new names added to the membership. Plans are bcinj mn3" to have a joint lnstalla- j tion v.ilh the AVhiting order. ... ! Mrs. Tv'IMlam Herbert cf North ! BaiJng avenue, is spending the day 1 with her ninter, Mrs. M. D. Morgan , in 7'nllman. !
Jic'.ous refreshments were served at the table !n tha dining room where a prettily trimmed Xmas tree graced the center cf the table.
Tells Judge He Drank Cider for the Asthma OGD ENS BURG, N. T., Dec. Patrick Tiernan, TO, of "Watertown, picked up here when he wasn't sure whether his name "-as Tiernan, John Chaney or David Kearney, told the police the next morning that a cider cure for his asthma was responsible. "Cider," quoth Tiernan, "Is the finest asthma cure In the world " "No more asthma cure for you," nil"-' rnnrt.
Mis Mary Lois Clark will arrive home this evening from tlia minoie Woman's College at Jacksonville. She and her mother Mrs. H. Ii Clark will leave Saturday to spend over Chrlstnoaa with their ton and brother' family, Cajstaln H. H. Clark at Bloom ingtor., Ind. NOTICE East Chicago Camp 130T8, llodern Woodman of America, will mtT once a week hereafter. 12:21:28:1:4
Hartley Theatre Today and Tomoivow Only
Why Golf Balls Are Lost on Public Links ST. LOUIS, Dec 23 Retrieving los golf talis has been so lucrative to Matt C. Malley that he bid 530 for the 1323 privileges, the board cf public service announcjd today in accepting Mr. Ma.1ley's bid. Mr. Jfalley employs boys to search for the balls. If found immediately they are returned to the owner. Jlany balls, however, are not found until the owners leave the links, and Mr. Malley pays the boys 5 cents apiece for these, repaints them and sella ther.i for from 10 to 40 :ents. It was explained.
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This evening the Royal Neighbors
Invite all their members to their j annual Christmas party In I O. O. j
V. hall, where a most pleasant evening will bo spent. Tha evening? 'iit'-rtilnmcut is In tha hands cf Ml as Katie Pagan, who assures all !: will ba very fine, the committee
large of refreshments have bee
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Love is Love and Business is Business, but the Vampire Makes Love to Her Business. See the Vampire Men Lore Her Women Hate Her but They All Go to See Her.
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CHICAGO & FORSYTH AVENUES
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"Think so? asked the .oionel. "I am sure of it. colonel. If you will stop drinkir.fr I am sure it will prolong yo'ir days." "Come to think of it, I believe von are right about that, doctor." said the colonel. "1 went twentyfour hours without a drink six months ago a id I never put in such a I or if dar in mv life."
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Save $10 or $20 or $30 Monthly By This In 1923
Our Partial Payment Plan of investing while saving enables anyone to invest in units of $10 monthly and thus become the owner of one or more First Mortgage 7 GOLD Bonds. Interest of 7 ir. allowed on all regular payments. Thus 10' down anl 9 consecutive payments cf 10', monthly purchases a Band - Denominations $100 up. litis systematic plarl fits any income. It is a good one for Business and Professional Men, leathers, and all salaried or wage earners. Start following this plan, beginning now or in January. Write or call today. Descriptive circular upon request. CHICAGO & FORSYTH AVENUES
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