Hammond Times, Volume 16, Number 156, Hammond, Lake County, 22 December 1922 — Page 2

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.Fridav. December 22. 1922 POLAND'S FORMER 2 East Chicago and the Harbor PRESIDENT MADE 1 CHIEF OF STAFF

Lnkenfl to Dine Bom i Trpenty- nrlK, the lads w-Lo work early anil lata through K&oO. weaitbr and a4 to nralah Indla.na. Hirtxnr people- with their evenlnc and rooming newspapers, n-12 be shown tta appreciation of the Iwkens Nertra Agency this evening5r. LaTcena fcu reservations for twenty-five at pete jLaderaon's restaurant en Gcthrie stroet. and la throwm a resrular torkay dinner for the toy. The festfvlttea start at eeven o'clock. Follow-inr the dinner 3Ir. Lukena will dlatrltwte tha presents wUsh tha lads have earned from tha Chicago papers ajreactea ajcid. aUo tbom which his out agaacy wCl rive. Ki-kTko Minstrels Ti Eset Chicago Elks announce that everything Is la readlnees for tha ttggert and baet minstrel show thai they have ever promoted. Tha production wil be known aa the Ki-Kl-Ko Minstrels and will te staged under tha personal direction cf "Doc" lAndww of tlie iA&dwex Cbl-caa-o producing Oo.

COARSENESS I Swallow alowly amaH. pieces rub well over th throat. Society Hair Nets The best net on the market and the ONLY one that is fully guaranteed! Silk Nek (with EUitic).10c Silk Nets (Knotted Ewb) 10c Hsman Hair, tingle mexi (Cap uni Prbj-e). . .lGc Oer SpecuJ Double Muh Hmxun Hair (Cap asd Fringe) 25c leti now 2 for 25c Ask your dealer for them in your town. Look for the word "SOCIETY" on the envelope. If given a. trial, you will use no others. Berkson Bros. JAKE KUPFERBERG Representative

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713 Chicago Aresrae SMOKED CALUES, pound FINEST REG. HAMS, 10 to 12 pound average . . PORK LOIN, whole or kalf, pound BOSTON BUTTS, pound - FRESH CALLIES, pound FRESH SKINNED ItAMS, pound ................ ROLLED RIB ROAST, pound VEAL SHOULDER ROAST, pound SHOOK, PORTER HOUSE posnd LEAF LARD, pound TURKEYS, CHICKENS,

Tha affair la feeing- handled by a committee ef veterana, in this work namely, J. Victor 1-Ilne.s, Cb airman; Jay OConnell, Treasurer; Thomas CDonnell, Secretary; Joseph Kraft and Louis Komanlch a epu'bllclty men. Most of the. detail work lias been carefully outlined and the com mlttea ajincxino that) things are beginning to hum . The ahjow will be staged at the Hartley theatre Feb. 7th and Sth, 1923. The oonrmltteo wish the pub 11c to to Informed that the reserved ticket sale will start at tho same time that tha dollar tickets are put on sale, which nil bo shortly after the fh-at cf the year. A ticket office will be etabl!ahed In Exalted Ruler II. M. Cohen'a office In room 301. Eaat Chicago Bank Eldg. Tho tlokets may be reserved there at any time during the day. A ticket office will also ba established In Indiana Harbor at the same time one Is opened In East Chicago. The location of this will be announced later. Mall and phone orders will be given particular attention and tickets will le held a reaionabae lenyBh cf time.

Fire Chief's Warning Too often the Christmas season, which sQiould be an occasion of unmixed cheer, becomes a time of trag edy In many households because of death or serious Injury by fire. The highly inflammable evergreen trees and decorations or the cotton beard of a thinly disguised Santa Claus. frequently ignite, from a lighted candle or match and serious results ensue. Making1 this Christmas fireproof 13 the lntpntlon of Eat Chicago Fire Chief Charles Smith. lie mentions safeguarding the home by taking special precaution of lighting" matches, burning candles and smoking around tnflammajble Xinas trimmings. . . It is estimated that ' 73,000,000horts power is being used for thf world's factories, electric lighting n1 street rnilwavs. Read These Twin City Advertisements DOLL DBXSEXS I AT W ASSET'S FiaSATIITO SHOP ! Fbone 446. 91 State ct., Hammnod. Ws have about 100 of them for sale. "We do Hemstitching with gold or silver thread button holes, buttons cornered. embroidering, braiding, beading, tucking, fancy stitching. K:2:lt Te ehoae sewa Item to Eaat CVlraso Tlmee Mfflce. call Eaat Calo. go 3SS. NOTICE Starting today and evry day ttaUl further notice, all notices of statsd meeting for lodges and fraternal cidera will be charged for at tua rata of iOo per Us. Big assortment of Christmas Candles, at George's Confectionary, corner Forsyth and Chicago Ave. SIGNS We manufacture elastic enamel, card-board and muslin signs. Windown and truck lettering given our prompt attention. BRANT SIGN CO. 804 Chicago Avenue EAST CHICAGO, IND. Phone East Chicago 1275-J Pigs' Feeding Garbage and leavings from kitchen to be given away to anyone who will carry it away from Progress Boarding & Supply . Co., Standard Oil Camp, 129th St., Indianapolis Blvd., Whiting. 232SP East Chicago, Indiana, m or ROUND STEAK, -j Q 1 C 12c GEESE and DUCKS

The Indiana Harbor Lady Macabees will hold a Dake Sale Saturday at 2. p. in. at Downey IL Helty's Store, Mlchagan Ave. 12-22-1 ... Mr. and Mrs. 1'. K. Ferguson and eon of North Magoun avenue, will spend Christmas with relatives in rialnsvllle, Ind. ... Go to. Bchlicker'e Fharmacy for the perfumes' and toilet water SHE WANTS. 12-22-2 ... Holand Winters, a student at "Valparaiso University, will arrive in this city this evening to spend the holidays with his mother Mrs. Amanda "Winters. . Trim your tree at little expense by getting decorations from achllckcr's. 12-22-2 ... . Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Peterson with their daughter Mlsa Elsie and son Raymond cipect to motor to Michigan City Sunday and spend Xmaa with r.ev. and Jlra. Martin Hos. ' Mrs. L. w. Giles of 146th street, left today for liappanee, Indiana to spend Chrlstmae .-with her sisters. Mr. Giles wlilSoin his wife Sunday and remain a few days. a Pure white heavy linen -writing paper Is the ideal gift for any woman. Schllckcr's Fharmacy has a complete assortment. 12-22-2 . . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Slack of Drummond street, left this morning Tor the east. They will spend Christinas wjth Mr. Slack's mother near Allentown, Ta., after which they -will go on to Philadelphia where they will visit Mr. Slack's people. ... Only a few of those beaded bags left at Sohllcker's Pharmacy, a reduction will be made on those today and tomorrow. 1 2-2.-2 ... Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Elckell of North Baring avenue.- will entertain relatives at a family dinner Christmas. ... Mrs. Bert Newell and little sons George and Jack, are confined to their beds with an attack of tho grippe. They were reported tome what improved last evening. a Have you been in Senlicker'a lately? 12-22-5 ... Mr. and Mrs. Finley Vance Morris, are going to housekeeping tomorrow in an apartment in the Atlas. Mr. and Mrs. Morris were married latt Saturday In Chicago. " The bride was Miss Evelyn Kinney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. rl. Kinney of 4127 Northcote avenue. . Get your candy where they have a big assortment. The prices are reasonable at Fcblicker's Pharmacy, t 12-22-2 ' A baby girl was born yetterday morning t Mr. and Mrs. P. II. B1Ileter, at their homo 4205 Baring avenue. Mother and babe are reported as doing very nicely. ... Thirty girls of Mrs. Linton's and Miss Irene Ferguson'sSunda y school classes held their Xmas party in the community room of the First MethodiBt church. Wednesday evening. Games -were enjoyed until it was announced that hidden in the room were presents for each. Much merriment was created watching numbers and searching for the prizes. Beautiful hand painted plates were given Mr?. Linton and a. lovely silver relish dish to Miss Ferguson as a token of their appreciation. Miss Norma Linton. of DePeauw University, who is spending her vacation in

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The Christmas Gifts That Endures Give a First Mortgags 7fo GOLD Bond for Christmas. It will work and earn for the recipient Sng after Christmas i a memory. Twice a year the 7c"c interest checks that will be paid to the recipient will be a reminder of the giver. And the principal sum, whether it is a $100 or a $500 or a $1,000 Bond will never diminish in value. For wife, mother or father, for brother or sister, for one's own children, for relative or friend a gift Bend is always appropriate. Arrange now for a Gift Bond for Christmas. Open this evening from six until eifht o'clock.

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V' Marshal Joseph FTLsndskL Marshal Joseph Pilrad&ki, former provisional president of the Polish republic, has ben named chief of staff of the Polish army, to succeed General Sikoraki, -who has assumed the premiership. Pilsudski's appointment has iven the people a feeling of security, as he is a popular idoL this city and Mrs. John Turner were guests. A dainty lunch uf Ice cream, cake and cocoa was served. ... The Salvation Army of East Chicago will very much appreciate the donation of food stuffs for the Christ mas baskets, also warm clothing for the needy. Things may be left at SS15 Olcott avenue. ... Christinas evening at 7;G0 o'clock the local Salvation Army will give j an entertainment at their hcadquartcrs, S&1S Olcott avenue. The pro-' i gram is being arranged by llri C Rellly and Mrs. A. Anderson. They t will have a Of ristmas tree, a treat and toy for the netdy children of the community. Everybody wclcoms. i .... Mr. and Mrs. Georgs "Witt, of Parj ish avenue, left today for Elkader, ! Iowa, to spend tha holidays -with relatives. ( ' I ... I Mr. and Jlrsi Ed. Norton enterI tained at dinner last evening at I their home on Homeric avenue, in j honor of Mr. and Mxs. Jack finger. tsito have resided on North Magoun avenue, asd are leaving today for Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, where they will mako their future home. ... Mrs. A. J. Sarr.brook and three children are leaving today for Ctluir.bus, Ohio, to rper.d the'holidays with relatives. ... .Last evening at 7:00 o'clock. Miss Miller, mother of Sirs. William ler were united in marriage by Kev. H. G. Lynch, at tha Lynch home on 145th street. The bride was gowned In blue canton crepe and carrfed a bouquet of white carnations. They were attended by Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Lynch, uncle and aunt of the brldo, who's homo at 4S1S Baring avenue. Foilowing the ceremony a -wedding dinner was served at the Lj nch home on Earing avenue. After a short honeymoon spent at Avarnorc. Pa., the young people will take up housekeeping In this city. Both Mr. and Mrs. Tresler had been employed at tho Hubbard Steel Foundry, the lat-. ter bavin, been a former bookkeeper there. . The East Chicago Ea&tern Star, held their regular meeting last evening In tho Temple on Chicago avenue, when five candidates were most impressively initiated into the order. During tho tocial hour a very dainty lunch carried out in the Xmas olors was served cafeteria style, the serving . tabic being most attractive with Christmas decorations. It "was voted by the chapter to have the Installation of : : : i : k : j 1 1 . : t , i . : : : : . i . , : i L i i : j : : i ! ; ; : . 1 1 1 'lii: u : u CHICAGO

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PARTHENON j CHRISTMAS DAY 5 BIG ACTS OF Ct - VAUDEVLLE Also HARRISON FORD in "WHEN LOVE COMES" With HELEN JEROME EDDY ' ' Continuous Show COMING NEXT TUESDAY Dec 26 for 4 Days JACKIE COOGAN in "OLIVER TWIST" GALA NEW YEAR'S EVE MIDNIGHT SHOW SPECIAL VAUDEVILLE 7 HEADLINE ACTS 7 Doon Open at 11:30 P. M. Show Starts 12 O'clock Sharp . RESERVED SEATS NOW SELLING

THIS ISN'T A REEL KISS BUT A REAL ONE BY REAL ACTORS IN REAL LIFE WEDDING

John C Howard and his bride, Ura Carew, in tni hrsi poat-oupual aiia Another Hollywood scandal? tVartn puppies! Oh, my lo! Thi is perfectly all right Because the two bussing bugs, Jdhn C Howard .nid the f.irn beauty, Ora Carew, are in tho midst of their first 'postnuptial kiss. They were married recently in Los Angeles after Howard had outdistanced two competitors in the race for Miss Carew's heart.

officers, which takes place Jan. 4th, an open jiiaellu wtict Blue Lodge members 'and their families rvill b.e euoiti of the chapter. Misg Hattia Kadamsk!, a student at St. Luuis Academy in Chicago, is spfetifllng the holidays with her sitter Mrs. Nettie A. lialght cf Commor.weii.lth avenue. Mrs. IXaight lias Just received a letter in regards to the condition of herr brother Joseph Kadamskl and cx-suldicr In a Eanitarlum at Logansport, Ind , tt tho effect that he io linprovlns. Mrs. Kd Taste formerly of Last Chicago, j'.oav of Goslicn, Ind., is visiting at the homa of Mr. and Jlra. Robert Campbell on Xorthcote aevnue. TJr. and Mrs. A- IL TV. Johnson .of Crown I'oir.t will entertain at a family dinner Christmas day. Their guests will be the Harry Johnson's of Beacon street and the II. K. drove's of Northcote avenue.

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Dear Mrs. Thompso-: I am a senior in high school. For .?veral years I have had a certain girl friend. This year a ecusin of hers eime to town to enter bus iness college. Another pirl friend and I went put together and met him. He talked home with us anr1 from then on took us -u riding in his sedan. Both of our families do not ap prove of him and have asked us to stop going, with him. We admit he got to be rather . ersonaafter knowing us only a short time. We stopped accepting hi invita tions which were extended every day. but we can find nothing wrong with him and he ha. a nice car. We both like to have a eccl time Please advise us if it is wrors to go with him against the rules of our mothers and fathers? BRUNETTE AND i-ON'D. Of course it is wrong to disobey your parents. Trust their judg mcnt in this case and -o not do a dishonorable thirfg in order tc go riding in a sedan. . Dear Mrs. Thompson: I -am-a married man of thirty-eight and have a wife and child. My wif' is thirty-two and out child is nine years old. I suppose I have ro reason to complain because mv wife is a, good cook and house deeper and a good mother to th hoy. But she is r.ot !il- the wives of other men where I work. She isfat and not interested in sny-th-ing except cooking and Cleaning At the office where I work the men get together for social .ve-' rings and they invite thei." wives. The other women are slim ar 1 well dressed and thay talk of 2lec tion, books and progicssive things. My wife is simply lost and doesn't know anything about ".uch matters. It is little of me to write this way, but I actually feel ashamed. What can I do to make my w'fe

PARTHENON TODAY ONLY EILLE NORWOOD r as SHERLOCK HOLMES iu Sir A. Conan Doyle's "THE HOUND OF THE BASKERVILLES"

Al so JAZZ ATTRACTIONS TOMORROW , C BIG TIME ACTS C OF VAUDEVILLE V : Also . t . ' J HERBERT RAWUNSON in - "CONFIDENCE" SUNDAY 5 SUPREME ACTS OF C VAUDEVILLE u : Also MATT MOORE "THE JILT" Continuous from 1 tp 11 P. M. 1 Vte . 3 I Tomorrow afternooa at three o'-i clock at the Last Chicago public 11- I hrary, tiserc will 'be the ahniial Christmas story hour, when M!ss Miidcred Carlson who has had special training in this line.-yill tell the story. Mayor Callahan of Last Chicago today was thinking: a"bout calling a special jtuiou of the city council to celebrate a niofnentouj event In I the life of TVilliam Messex. thalrn.an of th-s council. Who last night became the father of an'elght ipound !oy born to Mrs: Messex at the Mercy hospital In Gary. . .Bulgarian-Herb Tea sle,amin;i- hot at bedtime KILL THAT COLD Help to tfuard against '"LV." grippe and pneumonia. I'lush the bowels, Improve the blood, sweeten the stomach. Sold "by druggists f-very where. take an interest in something besides the home? TOM rlAT. Make your wife yoi'r companion and don't let her spend so much time cookine and keeping house. I think you will find that she will enjoy theaters, musicals, etc., and before another election take her to political meetings.. You will also find it helpful to read out Jou;V Discuss the books together and then when she is in he company of th? other women who are readers she will feel more at home. There are many good hooks on the market regarding the r'oi-"'-tion of-fle-sh. Dieting as a ru1-i ? distasteful because it cuts out the things a fat person particul ii' enioys eating. To cut down en ealories is the only way to grow thinner and this can be done wit' , out any discomfort to the perso- ! trying the method. For a dollar ! you can get a book with a k to ;the calories which will make it i eaSy for your wife to reduce to I normal weight You will have to be very tactful in broaching this subject or you will hurt her feel ings. 1 would suggest that yea en to' a bnok store, get informatior; and. then casually mention to your wife the :book recommended anc av that if is Quite a fad for peo : n!e to keen a normal wigH h I w.ttching the Calories i:. food. I : voti are inclined to 1 -j heavy, ge' j the hook for Yourself and do no ask -her to tead it. 'She; will dso voluntarily. In regard to clothes," perhaps vour wife will let vou go with he when she buys dresses, suits, coats hats, etc She will probably be elad to have you take an interes' in1 the things she wears, becausi she will kno that so far you havf not realized how expensive clothef are. Clothes do not need to be ex pensive to be becoming, however Above everything else love your wife and show her affection. J ovp is like magic and through it.yop can accomplish almost anything.

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-SUNDAY ONLYHOOT GIBSON . in "THE LONE HAND" "monday-tuesday-wedT ... Also Good Comedy II pp .l JUJI I mil' Hartley Theatre LA5T TIMES TODAY JFOOL THERE WAS Jsstttd f it&tsfi poem t Vampire IrameUJFlynn Love is Love and Business is Business, but the Vampire Makes Love Her Business. See the Vampire Men Love Her Women Hate Her but They All Go to See Her. r.T P RANK E. 'M-VSO.V ; STAFF CORRESPONDENT I. N. SERVICE' (Copyright ID:;, By I. N. S. FAKlS, Dec. 21'. Premier Haymond Toinoare of France. Central figure in the German reparations negotiations, told International News Service today he believes that report's of possible' American intervention in the reparations situation are false. He believes that American isolation, will jtand Intart. This was the first forma! state-

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Under United States Supervision FOR EACH CHILD AT CHRISTMAS A $1.00 SAVINGS ACCOUNT

Give your children the toys or other presents you had intended for them. But also add a $1 savings account for each one open a savings account for each child at this Bank and receive a savings pass book' to be put in the Christmas stocking. The child will enjoy saving for the bank account. And so will you. It is surprising how soon the pennies, nickels and dimes grow when they are saved for an account. here. . ; " . -For each child a bank book. Get the bank book tomorrow.

UNITED ST A TES NATIONAL BANK INDIANA HARBOR, IND. Capital and Surplus $125,000 .

DELUXE TODAY, TOMORROW AND SUNDAY RODOLPH VALENTINO in "ALL NIGHT" The Real VALENTINO wearing his magic spell throughout a charming drama of Youth and Love the eternal call of Heart to Heart. STARTING MONDAY For Fire Dayi

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Drama, Romance, Humor, Thrill of color, of conflict, of Western Wit and Eastern Wile. S ;wwt"f ..'II. .m. . I BIJOU say & 1 3 j: VUliaai foX William Farnum in Moonshine valley '. A Masttr Story of a Bad Han's Reformatio a. Jr fty HurilU Dlrtctc4 by HERBERT BRENONL FIRST TliME SHOWN mcnt from tho French pramler sines reports became current that America may take a hand in attempting to solvo the Indemnity tangle through, mediation. "The arbitration rumerj ara evidently humbug." declared M. Polncare. "The French government has not received any Information hich woulfl Indicate that the United States contemplates mating an offer of mediation.

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