Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 9, Hammond, Lake County, 27 June 1919 — Page 8

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READ THESE ! TWIN CITY i ADVERTISEMENTS

Twin City News Notes

which are ocrrpted by Lukfn'i w agency, 3410 Michigan ave.. lad. Mar. l"r. phone 113H-J Knthrrlne Howard. "0 hleafto avenue, Eaat C hi' ago, telephone 2S3; residence phone 21S anu Thompson. NM) Chicago ivrane,

Capital and Surplus, $60,000.00

LOANS ON BUILDINGS. jrrr In connection with the home building OJ campaign this bank, is making loans to proppectTVe builders: also loans on various classes of improved property.

Chicago, telephone 931.

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PLATER PIANO BARGAIN. , One of our customers writes us that

they are unable to continue the ray- ' ments on their player piano, so rather ' than so to the expense of reshipping this instrument, which is one of our new up to date Starck riayer Danes j and in good condition, we will turn this; instrument over to the first responsible i rui ty who will finish paing out the i contract. . Write us for further in- I formation a.s to where riayer Fiano ! may be foon, if you are interested. P. . A. STAROK riANO C , 552 Broadway.

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'R SALE Choice residence lot. TO'-x 130. Parish & 141st st. $2300. Clair M. Stephens. 3402 Kim St.. phone Inrt Harbor ??3. 6-2S-2. Money o loan on 1st and 2nd mot. frames. Clairs M. Stephens, 3402 Slpi. Fhons 933 Indiana Harbor. 6-10-tf.

i Po not forget the July Clearing Sale : j at Sol Levin & Son. Ind. Harbor. 3432 Mjch. avc. 6-2T-3t

Harold Ccig, of Chicago avc... write home ihMii his experiences down on thj larm oi Nowp.-r-. Aik., with his r.indpartnts and say.'- that he cannot bo coaxed to coniv h-.mv ery soon. tl is pupil of the ..fcKtnley school .uid injoying his" vacation tilling the soil. The Edward lartsons in Fir st. aro bavins to spend their outing at I't.ii Lake, Mich., for a period of two teI;or "mre, 'i hi re are f n ixis accompaning i h ir. end they aro j-oing by way i f u jlo. The Frank Lixons and Alex McKengry of Indiana Harbor hnvo returned from their uulo trip to many eastern points, some of them being Niagara Kails. Buffalo, Rochester and I'ui.kj lvaaua on thenway home. Cards were received hero al the various sloping places cnroule. Mrs. C V. Kaston. of Xorthcole ove r.as rented lu r residence furnished for the summer and gone to the homo of her daut,hUr, Mis. H. H. llerron in Grassclli. while Mr. Ka&ten lias gunc on a. tisiness trip which will keep hiiu away from this city for several month j. His destination is Frocton. Minn. Mrs. Kaeten's other daughter is Mrs. Carl Tolf of Mulligan ave.. where she often visits. Mr, nd Mrs. George Gross, of 144th si., gather up the neighborhood children in their vicinity yesterday and chaperoned them to the Whiting beach, where they spend an enjoyable day. Mrs. W. L. Funkhouscr. of Xorth Maroun ave., one of the oldest residents of

this ctty, was agreeably surprised yesterday by membcYa of the Sunbonnet Club, one of the oldest social organizations in the city and of which Mrs. Funkhouses is charter member, and many other friends not affiliated with this organization were present. The gift of the guests in attendance honorary U the occasion which marked the birthday anniversary of the hostess, was a ros-"-diamond lavalier encrusted with pearls. The day was ideally spent happily in social intercourse and luncheon ser ice. The J. O. V.s held their semi-annu.i! general business" meet ing last evening at the home of Mary Jane May. A reg'lar live-wire political campaign was staged. Those nominated for president were Margaret Urissey. Ona. MiQuilkin. Valmi Laton and Lillian Hughes. Una Mctjuiikin scored the highest number of vote--. Margaret Busscy was then unanimously elected vice president. Nominees for recording secretary were Valma Eatoi., H.len Dillon, Mildren Swi'gei. Lillian Huyhes and Mary Jane May. The results were in favor of Mary Jane Ma as recording secretary. Helen Dillon was unanimously elected corresponding stcretury. Lilian Hughes and Bessi Gardner were nominated for tieascurcr Lillian Hughes was elected. A vote o! thanks was then given Miss Mlldr--! Carlson, ex-president of the .t. O. V s. who is leaving Monday for a visit ia Michigan. Miss Carlson reponded i ner usual manner, after which Miss On. McQuilkln. the new president, talked ;" the girls. Mo anyone wondering what the significance of the red lights and noise on Kim st. was may rest in pea e and V.e told it was merly a J. O. Y. political campaign. Watch out for thJ. O. Y. suffragette: The .T. O. T.s ar having a beach party at Miller Tuesday evening. Those having been asked to chaperone are Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cowart. Mr. and Mrs. Dickinson. Dr .and Mis.

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There are many years of experience behind this car

THIS sixty horse-power King is yiow in its fourth yer.r of world-wide service following a smaller "Eight" and a successful "Four." The chassis is designed throughout for utmost simplicity and surplus strength. Comparative light weight for a car of this power and sie is the big factor in its Jew cost of maintenance. The King has long body room

because of compact engine, and its 120 inch wheel-base gives a short turning radius, which together with its fine taper roller bearings and easily reached and operated levers, make it remarkably simple to handle. Women especially appreciate its easy driving qualities. Built low it holds to the ground at high speed. Long cantilever springs and deep, correctly tilted upholstery banish riding fatigue.

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See the King before you buy any car Touring Car Foursome Road-King Sedan Prices, $2150 to $2950, F. O. B. Detroit LOUIS BALINT KING AND EL CAR DEALER Chicago and McCook Aves. East Chicago, Ind. Tel. Office 832 Res. 559-W.

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Under the Auspices of Harvey and East Chicago Lodges

Motors leave- Chicago and Forsyth avenues Sunday S:30 a. m., headed by the Elks band, bers assemble Elks club rooms, East Chicago before the start to secure headgear.

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Frank Stephens, Miss Edith Berglund. Miss Helen Galvin and Mr. Clint Barber. - A baby girl has made its apearance t the home of Terry Swank in Ivy street and equally balanced the number in th family, that of two bojs and two girls. The father is employed as roller in the Inland steel mills, i Mrs. William Williams of Xorth Baring avenue has Just returned from a visit to Fort Wayne and Joined a party of friends here that motored to Thornton, Ind., for a camping expedition. The party Include dthe Teter Krllls, William Davis and J. E. Harts. Mrs. Leo McCormack, , wife of the mayor, accompanied htr . husband to Moosehcart this week where there was a great convention under way and enjoyed every phase of it as well as did her husband. The Daily Vacatlor.al School undet the auspices of the First Baptist church of Indiana Harlxir will hold their dinner this evening in the social rooms ot the church where those connected with the teaching faculties and friends an 1 those otherwise inter sted may attend. The faculty is enjoying a picnic at Itobertsdale today and this evening after the finner service the entire assemblage is invited to the First M. Ii church at Indiana Harbor where M , Squires, superintendent of the sclioi 1 ill give an illustrated lecture and to which the publi cis invited. There will also be a speaker from Chicago. The hour of commencement is S o'clock.

When illnesi orei-takes a member of the family and the physician has diagnosed the case and written thepreacription, had you ever thought that much depended oa how that prescription was filled?

If your yrescriptlon la filled at this drug store you can feel absolutely safe for these reasons: 1. We employ only an expert registered pharmacist to handle our prescriptions. 2. We use only Squihbs Fluid Extracts and Chemicals in all Prescription work. 3. Our service Is A-l at all times.

4. Our prices are not any higher than others. They'll suit the most meagre income. Take no chances when illness comes. You want the best then and you'll get it here. Try us next time. REID'S PHARMACY 803 Chicago Avenue, EAST CHICAGO

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ONE DOLLAR SALE

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Money saving sale of Meats, Groceries and Vegetables. By our deals you save. The reason why you should trade at this store is clear. Here is the reason: Individual store all the profits possible; co-operative store no profits at all, and here arc the lowest prices o: the year.

Specials for Saturday, June 28th

MEAT DEPARTMENT. Only U. S. government inspected meats, carefully selected. BEEF NO. 1. Boiling Beef 6 lbs. $1.00 Pot Roast . 5 lbs. $1.00 Choice Cut of Chuck. AY2 lbs. $1.00 Rib Roast 4 lbs. $1.00 Native Round Steak. ,zy2 lbs. $1.00 Porterhouse Steak . .3 lbs. $1.00 Sirloin Steak Sy2 lbs. $1.00 Short Steak 3V2 lbs. $1.00 Beef Liver 10 lbs. $1.00 VEAL Stew 5V2 lbs. $1.00 Shoulder 4 lbs. $1.00 Chops 4 lbs. $1.00 Leg Roast 4 lbs. $1.00 Breast 4 lbs. $1.00 Shank 7 lbs. $1.00 Kidney Roast 4 lbs. $1.00

PORK Spare Ribs 6 lbs. $1.00 Boston Butts "; zy2 lbs. $1.00 Pork Loins 3 lbs. $1.00 Kidneys 10 lbs. $1.00, No. 1 Brisket Bacon 3 lbs. $1.00 GROCERIES Sweet Marie Soap 24 bars $1.00 Sola Toilet Paper 24 rolls $1.00 Hochmuth Sauer Kraut, 7 cans No. 3 .'$1.00 Joana Branr Kraut, 10 cans No. 2 $1.00 Tomatoes 6 cans No. 3 $1.00 Douglas Gloss Starch, 11 pkgs $1.00 Sugar 10 lbs. $1.00 Shady Sugar Corn 7 cans $1.00 Early June Peas 7 cans $1.00 Sincerity Pork and Beans, 10 cans $1.00

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East Chicago BanKs To be Open FRIDAY EVENINGS Instead of SA TURDA Y EVENINGS

Effective July 1st the undersigned banks will be open on Friday evening instead of Saturday evening. Friday, July 4th is a national holiday, so the first Friday evening opening will occur on July 11th. Friday evening hours: Six to eight o'clock. Saturday hours: Nine A. M. to Twelve-thirty noon. FIRST CALUMET TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK AMERICAN STATE BANK FIRST NATIONAL BANK FIRST TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK EAST CHICAGO STATE BANK

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