Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 282, Hammond, Lake County, 27 May 1918 — Page 3
Mondar, Mar 27. 1918.
THE TIMES Tyrian Tires, the Best in the World. Inner Tubes, Dry Battery Cells, Spark Plugs, Waxit, the best Body Polish manf d. McBeth Lens, Sun Ray Lens to comply with new lav every Automobile must be equipped with them. Wire Wheels, etc. n iimtmmiD Mcllroy & Fr ieclley 626 Hohman Street NEXT TO COURT HOUSE
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Whitin
And Its People
HOT1CB. Commencing May 1st, Mr. J. L. Clark, J24 119th ?t. Whiting, will receive advertisements for Waiting and Robertsdale for Truxs Newspapers. Office Fhone 138W. Residence 33SJ. tf W ar giving our own Trading Stamps. They are more valuable than any other kind; BOO stamps are redeemable for $1.25 In merchandise or $1.00 in cash. 6-1-tf H. GORDON & SON. Actions speak louder than words. A thrifty person with a savings account with The Whiting Savings and I-oan Association needs no words to commend the action. 5-27-1 Trlncesa theatre tonight. Clara Kimball Toung In "The Marionettes." a photoplay adaption of the well known French play by Pierre Wolf, presented by Clara Kimball Toung's own company. In "The Marionettes." Clara Kimball Toung:, the artiste superb, rises to great heights in the dellniatlon of the simple country girl who blossoms Into a Parisian butterfly and wins her husband's love. Also Broncho Billy. 8-27-1 The remains of Mrs. Margaret Xash. age 41. which were at the home of her sister, Mrs. Ellery Cameron on 113th street, were shirred to Independence, la., cn Saturday for interment.- Mrs. Xash passed away suddenly at her home
in Chicago as the result of heart trouble. She is survived by her two sons. Wren Xash of Hammond, and Leo ash who Is somewhere In France. Mrs. Tynda'l has received a message from her son. Lawrence Touch, announcing his safe arrival overseas. The young man Is with the lfSth engineers. Mrs. Sam Aronberg and daughter, end mother, Mrs. Gevirtz, have gone to New York on a trip.
Mrs. Rittman has be-n Quite ill at her home in Recht flats. Miss Agnes Atchison has taken a clerical position at the Standard Oil Company. Banning Thursday, May 2, 19lg, we will give our own trading stamps instead of the S. & H. All eur patrons wanting 3. & H. stamps must redeem their checks before June 15th. 131S. 6-1-tf H. GORDON & SOX. Mrs. TV. P. Dovan and daughter of Davidson place, are visiting in Rattle Creek. Mich.
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Miss Gladys Moore of Ohio avenue, hns 'alvpn a position at the Standard Oil Company, in the grease works office. Mrs, J. W. Curry and son, "Warren, of Cleveland irtnue, are visiting her parents at Tipton. Ind. "While on her way to Tipton Mrs. Curry had the misfortune to ypraln h?r ankle very badly hll. alighting from the train. Kjoo Garc a Mexican, was arrested on the charg-e of larceny. He is accused of putting a pair of pants under his coat in Sam Wolf's clothing store, while under the pretenso of purchasing a pair. He I. locked up awaiting trial. Attorney B. IT. Gordan and Sam Selfer hive enlisted In the I'. S. navy, in the officers' department. They will be stationed at the Municipal Pier. David J. Klssen has also enlisted in the navy to be stationed at Camp Logan. Zion City. Chas. Shift who worked for Sam Cohen has also Joined thi navy, he to bs stationed at Gnat Lakes. Both Kissen. who has been In Sam Aron-bf-rg's Jewelry store for several years, and Shiff go in service on "Wednesday. The two lots donated by Hnry S. Davidson to the Trench comfort club, were auctioned off at the Princess theatre for the benefit of the Red Cross drive. The lots brought $90 each, the successful bidders being Frank RaJcany of 209 Cleveland avenue, and J.
Welssner, 508 White Oak avenue.
A largt number of Whltinar ladies
attended the County Council of De
fense meeting at Hammond on Satur
day afternoon. The next meetine will
be field at Crown Point on the last
Saturday in June. Andrew Pinko, arrested by Officer Petty, on the charge of being drunk.
was fined $5 and costs bv Judee
Grren. Upon payment he was releas
ed.
The thrift stamp drive began In Whiting today, the chairman be'ntr
Fred J. Smith. The chairman In charge of the woman's work is Mrs. Geo. C.
Hay. Whiting's quota Is $5,000. Miss Amelia Stlglitz o Hammond, visited at the Goldsmith home in White Oak avenue, yesterday. Miss Beth Dewey of Chicago, was the guest of her parents in Sheridan avenue yesterday. Save your profit sharinr tm?
Bank ray you interest on the money you save; we pay you interest on the meney you spend. 6-1-tf H. GORDON fc SON". GIRL WANTED To work in store: good wnges. Phone 13SR, or call 2S9 Central. Whiting. 6-25-3
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ROBERTSDALE
j The play, "A Rox of Monkeys," giver under the auspices of iliss Beth Whit l - . .1 T . 1.1. . . - . . i.. J .
ST. JOHN
Ranee at Spring Hill Grore, Thursday evening. May 30. Good music 6-28-8
Miss Hattte Fothe of Indiana boulevard, is Buffering with a severe attack of poison ivy. Miss Violet Nicholson of Roberts avenue, has resigned her position at
the telephone exchange
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at the Franklin auditorium Froday
evening, was largely attended and was exceptionally good. Miss White will give half of the proceeds to the Roberteda'.j auxiliary of the Red Cross. Henry Eggern of Lake avenue, was an Indiana Harbor business visitor. Saturday. Edward Jewett returned home Friday from Benton Harbor, Mich., where he spent several days taking the baths for rheumatism. He Is feeling much better. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schaefer and Mrs. George Gehrke were Hammond visitors, Saturday. Ralph Market of Myrtle avenue, has enlisted in the quartermaster corps and leaves tomorrow for Indianapolis. This makes four sons from the Market home to Join the colors. Mrs. John Eck of Indiana boulevard, spent the day visiting friends In Chicago. Fritz Kasch of Indiana boulevard, has been on the sick list Tor a few days. Red Cross meeting at the Franklin auditorium tomorrow afternoon. All members are urged to attend, to sew or knit for the boys. Mrs. Hultgren and children of Roberts avenue, were guests of friends In Chicago. Friday. Henry Stills and family have moved from Roberts avenue to Indiana Harbor. Ben Kalr.er of Indiana boulevard, visited his parents in Chicago, Friday. Mrs. Casper Matson of Indiana boulevard, underwent a very serious operation at the Washington Park hospital, Friday. Fhe is doing as well as can be expected. Mrs. Charles Gothe spent the day In
South Chicago visiting friends. Mrs. Sturm of Hammond, visited her daughter. Mrs. Fred Binhammer of Myrtle avenue, yesterday.
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Everybody in Hammond is Making Money. Man is the Rule, Not the Exception. After About to Have Its Share of War Prosperity
High Wages Prevail. The Five-Dollar-a-Day a Period of War Depression Hammond is
A VPfafP TSVfan Tlac Nnf T anftmf4 CnvTA If ne is getting five dollars a day today he expects to get it tomorrow. He
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money in useless frivolities, with the result that hard times finds him in want.
ThlS Is Yoiir Clfonnnf tr Clci- Afiii1 Mr- Average Man, buy a lot in Maywood on contract. Pay a small sum down AO vU wHailtC III UCl LLt:aU anrl a nittannft a mont.li will malfft vmi si real Psbt nwnor Anrl T?"P A T. TPc;.
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Maywood is the Greatest Investment in Hammond. t,St ar5 nS ? mi Perma?ent factory buildings. The Standard Steel Car Company is building a $250,000.00 hotel building to take care of a portion oi tne additional employes needed. This in itself is evidence that the present prosperity will continue. Twelve houses are being constructed on one street m Maywood right now. Uss&a 6s of tP?,uss are. ?eins Built on the South Side- xsss: ITY IS EVER YWHERE " government is opposed to laying out new subdivisions until the old ones are built up. PROSPER335 Lots are Platted in Maywood Subdivision. MlSX M .LS Duiiaing lines, cost of dwellings, business purposes, and in fact when Maywool is built up it will be an orderly subdivision.
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