Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 44, Hammond, Lake County, 8 August 1919 — Page 8
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Twin City News Notes
Office, 809 Clilcaffo Ave. Phone 233. 2tesidOTi.ee, 4318 Olcott Ave. Phom 213. (Continued from rage two.) The Woman's Home and Foreign Missionary Society of the A. M. K. Zi.ni hurch hold a picnic at ti- hniin' f Mrs. J. Gainer in Mchille avo. Saturday (veninR. All the members of tin''urch and their I'rien.is arc Invited l attend.
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Criticial Time The big aim of our insurance department is to educate the business men and householder? of Indiana Habor that in these days of soaring prices a man should have enough insurance. Of course, it is a loss to carrv too much insurance, but as a matter of fact so many people have not kept their insurance values raised to a par "with new prices and if they are burned out their present policies may not bring enough to replace their losses. AVe shall be glad tc talk over this phase Trith every one affected. FIRST STATE , TRUST 6 SAVINGS .BANK 1374 AND CEDAR. STREETS INDIANA HARBOR
Capital and Surplus $100,000.00
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l'usimaflrr Charles Inmovan is enjoying his usual atat inn of a few Hs with his family at Herricn Sprin.;. -Mich. Mr. IVmnian is keeping in touch with the happenings of the Twin "it it r during' his absence by having The Timls mailed him daily. ; Kdward FitzRcrald. of Xorth Baring .ie., is vacationing at Ietro!t. Mi.h.. tor a f cw weeks. i The Tri Kappas nut only for a business and brief sot lal session this we. k j with Miss Iddros.-e Williams of North j I'.aring at c, as hostess. The next meet-! iiiK as announced at the home of Mrs.; Walttr Frank, in Xorth HarinK avp . two weeks from Tuesday evening of tivf i
tek. Mrs. Frank Orth. of Fir St.. has returned from her trip to Muskegon. Mnh. and her husband is at present on a business trip to Pittsburgh. Fa., and other (astern onus. Mrs. Martin Petersen, of Northcote ave. and thp children are home from u. visit to South Haven, where the mother of Mrs. Petersen. MK Hand, had pr"iously pone and returned with them. The Carl Smiths, of Fir St.. have preparations made, to leave this evening: for a visit in the state of Montana, where their relatives reside. They aro taking two of their children and expect to be (rone a few weeks. The T. W. Campbells, of Fir ft., ?r Koinu to Iake Ceneva with their nephew, who is a visitor at their home from Cleveland, accompanjinp them. Mr. and Mrs. P. Pickey, of the Galvin t'.ats. accompanied by the Pubbs family, ere leaving: to spend their vacation at the Pells in Wisconsin. The trip will be made in the Dickey auto. Mrs. Ralph Fairman. of Hemlock St., rnd her small son are anticipating s-rendinfr a few weeks at South Haven. Mich., leaving next week for that rlact. Mrs. Lemuel Booth, of 143th St.. 13 holding a luncheon affair this afternoon for Mrs. Booth. Sr.. whose birthday anniversary It is. The quests comprise the Mesdames Jack Campbell. William Craiek and Andrew Siriko. The Barton Brineys, of Fir Ft., who have just returned from a very pleasant auto trip to roints in the East, have brought back a nephew with them, a Mr. Carl Lacher, and who is departing for his home, today. Mrs. J. H. Ferry, of Fir St., Is arriving home the early part of next week from a sit to parts in Michigan, where she had been delayed for more than a week in her coming owing to an Indisposition diagnosed as similar tj the flu.
She is better now and ready for the travel homeward. Mr. and Mrs. Is. Aeby, of Carey St., and their daughter Besstare, just back from a trip to Camp Chesterfield. Ind., of a few weeks. J"he T. Tosts, of Grapevine St., ar
home from a couple of weeks spent at Canton. Ohio. The Ncidiff family, who have long. resided in Grapevine st., have moved their household goods to Gary and will reside there in the future. Mrs. Richard Vaughn, of Xorth Baring ave., is the loser of a very beautiful and valuable piano Fcarf. the needlework of which she perfected herself and which she sent to a Hammond dyer and cleaner for the purpose, of renovation. This was three months ago and since that time she has seen nor heard nothing concerning the scarf and has received no satisfaction from the company with the result that she has filed suit against them for the recovery of it or the equivalent value of it. The L.. I.O. F. Order of East Chicago is to be represented at the annual grand convention held in Chicago tomorrow by Mrs. Emil Johnston, of X'orth Forsythe ave., who is the elected delegate. The duration of the session is but one day and Mrs. Johnston will be returning here Sunday. . Miss Hattle Hecker. who Is employed in the offices of the Vnited Heating & Boiler Co., in Hammond, but makes her home with the W. A. Richesons in X'orth Baring ave., has left for a vacation visit to the home of her sister. Mrs
READ THESE TWIN CITY ADVERTISEMENTS
which are accepted 7y Milken's Nerrs Agency, 3410 Michigan ave, Indian Harbor, phone 113SJ; Katherine Howard, 803 Chicago ave., East Chicago, phone 333, residence phone 218; Nassau fc Thompson, 800 Chicago av., East Chlcago, phone 931. We have too many refrigerators to reduce the sto.-k we will allow 23 rer cent of; on any Refrigerator you select from this lug assortment. See them now. otto C. F. Se hase. Hardware and Furniture, cor. P.odar and 13." th St.. Indiana Harobr. ?-5-ft FOR SALE 2-family brick flats; most modern, fine location on Fir St., between 13Sih and lmth. Owner, 351 Fir St., phone Ind. Harbor SUM. 8-6-3f Wanted Board and room In good home in Indiana Harbor by two young men. Address M., care Times, Hammond. S-7-St
FOR SALE Business opportunity, fifteen room hoarding house, stove heat.
frame building, located in Block Ave..
This building cost $4,000 to build without including labor; party will sell on account of business interests in the west for quick purchase, $2,800.
FOR SALE A four-flat brick build-1
lng. located corner Hemlock and 137th. good location. Owner offering tosacrlfice. $6,500. $700 down, balance easy payments. 8-7-It CLAIB M. STEPHENS, 3402 Elm Street. Fhone 993. Indian Harbor.
This Bank Is Open Tonight This bank will be open for the transaction of business this evening from six until eight o'clock it is open every Friday evening. Folks who can't get to the bank during the day time w ill find this evening an excellent time to eonie here, whether it is to cash a check, make a Liberty loan payment, make a savings deposit or open a new account.
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for second mortgage loans, spplv to the Securities Company. J. K. Reppa. secretary. Thone East Chicago 21.
William Phillips, who recently left thq
city to make her home at South Haven. 1
where her husband has engaged in farming. It is expected that Mrs. Phillips will be coming here soon to visit former neighbors and friends. Mr. Phillips had
resided in this city since his early you'h j nnl la n c,t, r,f 1 Vi luln Mro WllHun
residerce was made necessary for Mr. I Phillips' health. j Miss Arabella Clark, one-time teacher of science in the East Chicago high school, has been here the guest of; friends in this city and Is leaving now j
for her asignment in a similar branch of teaching at the high school in Philadelphia. The Emil Johnstons, who lived !n South Olcott ave. .for some time, has purchased a bungalow residence In X'orth
Forsythe ave.. nearest to the George
Green property, and are now located there. The summer schools conducted in th Twin Cities during the vacation days of July are bring brought to a termination this week with the result that the children will enjoy the balance of th" time In real play. The attendance h?a been decidely good at both ends of th? city and the enrollment very encouraging to begin with. It is the intention of those supervising them that rext year will see a continuance of them. Mrs. William Huber. of South Forsythe ave.. and her children motored to Michigan City yesterday and enjoyed the day In the parks there. A twelve-apartment building is to be built on the corner of Forsythe ave. and 134rd st., with construction to b?
commenced at once. The joint owners are B. Clapper of Xorth Magoun ave. and his son-in-iaw. Dr. Eugene Steffes.
Specials for Saturday AT C. E. LARSON'S Grocery and Market Phone 7. 4737 Olcott Ave., East Chicago,
Creamery Butter in 1 lb. Prin,s 63c Pet, Carnation, Libby's or Boulevard Milk, ,? large cans Dearborn Club Coffee, ,er lb 46c Ivory Soap, 4 of the 15c "kes 50c Lava Soap, 4 cakes White Line Washing Powder, 5 pkgs 27c Fefs Naphtha Soap, 10 bars 79c Kingsford's Corn Starch, 2 pkgs 5c Argo Corn Starch, 3 pkKS- - 25c Libby's Pork and Beans in tomato sauce; 4 No. 2 cans ---59c Roxane Cake Flour, PkK 36 Eagle Brand High Test Lye, 3 pans Qq Little Boy Blue, two bottks 15c
Hire's Root Beer Extract, 2 bottles 25c Jell-O, per pkg JQq Smilax Brand California Bartlett Tears, No. 2 Vi cans 42c Richelieu Pineapple, No. 2 4 can 3 Van Camp's Pumpkin, No. 3 can. 14c My Wife's Salad Dressing, large size bottlft - 21c Fancy Head Rice, 3 ibs. 43c Baker's Cocoa, 4 lb. can.... 23C Baker's Chocolate, i lb. cake ... 23c Farmhouse Brand Chili Sauce 21c Arm and Hammer Baking Soda, 1 lb. pkg...gj Barber's Best and Cheapest matches, large pkgs -28c
Dearborn Wash Boards . 55c Ute Maid Brand Early June Peas, 4 cans. RQQ Karo Syrup, white label 5 ,b- can 43c Uncle Ben Molasses, No. 2 can Brite Mawnln' Brand Pure Black Pepper, 2!. ounces (q American Brand Toilet Paper. 3 rolls 23c Dromedary Instant Tapioca, 3 pkgs 35c Plymouth Rock Gelatine 3 20c pkgs. 5QC Royal Baking Powder, 11 ft- can - -45c Richelieu Brand Coffee, 1 lb. can 55c Parowax, 1 lb- pfcp - 16c Mason Jars, quar - 89c Heinz's Apple Butter, 2 lbs. 4 oz. jar 50C
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(Successor to Frank Jerome, The Wigwam Store) We Have Received a Late Shipment of the Weil-Known
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And accepted them because of the fact that they cost about 20 per cent, more now than when bought them, and are offering them at a SPECIAL DISCOUNT OF 20 PER CENT, off the Regular Price During the Month of August. We would rather pass this saving on to you than carry them over for next season. Plenty of hot weather this year yet to make good use of a guaranteed Refrigerator food is high get a Refrigerator and do not waste it.
Stove and Furniture Repairing, Packing, Shipping and Crating
J. H. HERMAN
3450-2-4-6 Pennsylvania Avenue INDIANA HARBOR, IND, WATCH US GROW
PHONE INDIANA HARBOR 10 5 1
Blue VaOoy Butter.. 61H
3 11). cans Chase & Sanborn's Crusade Coffee 91.40 ") U. S. Mail Soap 27 Jap Rose Toilet Soap 10" .3 Swareo Toilet Paper...25 Large Quaker Oats 27 Largo Size Post Toastics - 21 Wilbur's Dutch Cocoa. 29 3 Uneeda Biscuits. 25 Premier Salad Dressing 38
Sandxvitchola 14
Best Xative Steer Pot Roast 25 Fresh Ground Hamburger 25 Leg or Loin of Veal Roast 38? Shoulder Lamp Chops. 35 Leg Spring Lamb 40 Lamb Stew ..20C Boneless Corn Beef... 20 Fresh Dressed Spring Chick
ens, 2 to 3 lbs. average
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How Long Do You Expec to Live?
Have you mapped out a daily plan of proper living regular hours for eating, a certain hour for exercise and a uniform number of hours for sleep? This is essential to good health and long life. A great many people think they haven't time to do this, and the bodily machine breaks down, as a consequence. When this happens the druggist usually appears on the scene. Here's one instance where quality counts. Quality drugs is our hobby. We have none but the best. And the interest we take in our prescription work will please all. Then why not here for your next order?
REID'S PHARMACY
803 CHICAGO AVE. TEL. 88.
EAST CHICAGO.
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To Our Office, And Agree to Pay $1.00 a Day and You Can Move In Why Pay Rent When You Can Own Your Own Home? We Now Have for Occupancy 4Room Houses Which We Will Sell
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$98.00 down and $1.00 a day
Steiglitz Park is Located Between the Sinclair Oil Co. and The Standard Oil Co.
Indiana Boulevard, the New Paved Street Runs Through This Sub-division Between 1 29th St. 6c 131st on Indiana Boulevard We Arc Going to Build Modern Bungalows. Come and Pick Out Your Lot or House These Prices Only Hold Good for Ten Days Don V Hesitate!
We Also Have 28 Lots Left $5 Down and $1 a Week PRICES ADVANCE AUG. 20-Buy Now
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HOME BUILDERS 1 101-145th St. Phone E. C 1024 East Chicago, Indiana
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