Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 29, Hammond, Lake County, 23 August 1919 — Page 6
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THE TIMES. August 23, 1919.
Hammond Aut o Sheet Metei Works 030 Hohman Street. "1" .
II y o u t radiator is 1 e a k i n . Snug it to mid wo ., !11 repair : for you i n ? not uVtirch.'iro
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DISTINCTION OF CARRYING BRITAIN'S CROWN PRINCE WHILE IX NEW WORLD WATERS FALLS TO THESE VESSELS
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KG.: PERSONAL HYGi.Nfc. !Dlseeive3 in wtix for tloucbss step Celtic c-5.tsrrh, ulceration and ir.flam- ' mitioa. F.f commended by Lydia E. P r.k'-.em Ms J. Co, for ten year. A Lei'Ing- wosJer for rtasal catarrh, j tore threat sntl aore eyes. Economic&L ' Sje?; ':fe. 50c. ail orucnuts. cf Dutmd by
1'he Hritish cruiser Dragon Cabovi-; and the Uritish hattlo cruiuor Ko nown in the hsrbor of SL John's, New Brunswick. These two ships cf th British ravy will become familiar trt many Americans about the first of November, whin the Frince of Wfcles win pay hia brief visit to the United States. The British battle cru!.sers,Ienown brought the prince across the seas tiv.c. will take him brick to his V.onitland about the middle of November. It has been announced that his royal highness will live on the llcnowr. while seeinqr New Ycrk. The British cruiser Dragon is bein;; used by the prince to carry him from one Canadian port to another during his stay in the east. According: to his present itinerary he wi;l leave Qufbec for Toronto on August 24, will leave Toronto for Ottawa or August 27, and will leave Ottawa for points west on September 1.
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Here is Another Remarkable Chance to Buy at Money Saving Prices in the Zion City
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WE PAINT FORDS FOR S15.C0 Tut prices on all other makes. Let u? wax your new car the way it should be waxed. CUT RATE AUTO PAINT SHOP 301 Michigan Ave., Hammond. Phone 2141. Pes- 1043-M.
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Bel Canto Phonographs Backed by a $50,000,000.00 corporation, sold by THE MUSIC MART 151 State St., Hammond.
The Mctho.li.n Church will hold Its , usual pre Krant oi s.-rvices tomorrow j n'ornms, : -s.-: nn ing with the Sunday ! sJch.-o: -:..:i!itly at 0.30. At 10:45 the j pastor. i:,-v . H. P. Ivey, !;; preach, j u;ns as his subject -Rt-buUdin the I Altars." Tli union ervi.-. s will be heJ.I, in th Congregational 'r.urch at
S oVbwk u i li f -v.-n:ng. The sen ices at the Oonprresratlonal i-hur'.'b for 1 1 .:r.' r!' '-.v nro as follows: 11 a. m. Srv!c-s wul b resumed after a month. s vacation. M'morial services will he i. ond ted fnr the late Mr. Andrew Carreie. K p. m., union services of the Protestant churches; Rev . Trueblod will preach using as his sermon theme "Present Opportunities." Mr. an Mrs. A. R. Jenkins and daughter Aii' e. will leave tomorrow, for Macician"s Lnkf. Kfnvapiac, M;.-h., where thev will spend a week. Miss E!.'in"r Rjir-sn of s- hraagw
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Select Bohlinser Shorthand School
j Day and Evening Classes Ruff Buildmrr. Phone Hammond 2931
I avenue, is en: t: a :n incr Misses M.irv Sopko and Tin i e.-a Hoiland of Op land. Ohio. The marriaae of Miss Katherln I Krcsaeh ilorcan of Schraatre av.-r.sie ( and Mr. John Sikora. also of Vh:t!r..c I took place -on last Saturday. Tli j ceremony in :n pet formed hy Re v . father Benedict Raj.aqy. ' Mrs. John ijrrha, nee Miss Ma1?.': I Mvr, left yesterday f-?r Coli,ra.;t' I
v. here she u:Ii spenrl two wcoks ' lr.c h-r husband, John (Serba, who i,there for is is health. Rev. ,,n.! Mrs. Ohai'.es E. Truetdoo-I are exp'i te-i home today frrun
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v i s ' t : t, s , Mike Mar?ati.-b, J"e O ddev, John Tick r and Mike stryko. were a: n-.-'-.l by offici r I ' i r k wh-n he found them eneaycl in sho.-.tmtr crap on the .;.'evva'k i'.e.i.- ti.e Indiana Pipe l.iiv flee. T :! eie arraigned in the ciiy I'viti t a::ii f i.'i. wer fined $-2. ut on payiv.fnt of v. ;.. h the! were r!!." ! Jos. ph Kpi:y was ai'ies'.rd by officer l.auuer at L'"i:s liauinw-'hi's :. where he attempt, d to cash a .. . k of $53.2t. I y said he was fro:n ,-?o. ChicaRO from which staf.on it was learned that Kllv was wanted f . rr iirand lure eny 1y the Chi' ago p.o;. came a: : . ; hint . Mr. and Mrs. Milton '"o'.rn", whs Secret ilia r'aic cf July 1 I" h wis J;t recently ii;ii,!:ei. are r,e-.v j :,s jt the ho en the i -.nrrs's pajeni.- f of I , 1 : e and Mrs. 'iay ''. r.d!:t.s. in
limiting A d ve rtis cm en ts Are Winners
Hild :rt- urrr'jicii Ur 1 lir t iiKini; es to., tl. lli.HU St., I'bune 13-5-W.
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"We were extremely fortunate in being able to get another consignment of these famous Curtains, such as we offered last February to the women of Hammond and vicinity. The enthusiastic manner in which that lot was taken by bargain-wise women impells us to suggest that you plan to be here early on the first day of the Sale in order to get the first choice and the best choice. Monday night we will announce more completely the details of the purchase and the prices to prevail on various lots included within it. Be sure that you read that advertisement. It will point the way to great savings on the Curtains you have been planning to buy for Fall.
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ami wrecked. The Judge did not state the effect cf the accident on him. but It is sincerely .hoped that he escaped uninjured .
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Ohio avenue . T!: ; .de who Miss Mi hired fJ-h.-ll :s a M i omb. girl who. is en. played sn the yard fire of the 8., m da r-1 '":! O... Wyladyop w I'-z.-j 1 w as ai : -"'' offieer f'i.rk'r oi a warrant fa':-'i:
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! ins relatives. h3s returned to her ' . ... v ! home on Indiana boulevard and reI. hthou okeep:n3 , ,,-,.,,,.- j. , , . pot's having- a very dehfcfctf ul tune. 2'n """ Mrs. Augusta Egsers of Roberts . ... , T v. 1 Ave, is home from a pleastnt trip of
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V. -t aii; News ro . Elmer and Gust Eggera motored to 8-23-t-' 1 Oreate. 111., last Thursday. Oust reI turned but Elmer is goiner to spend
n days at Be'lv;ew tn 1 Green Island wa. with friends.
the home of friends. Mrs. William Aldrich and daughters Mildred and Dorothy, returned to their home in Paw Paw, Miehh-ran. Thursday, after y?end!ng their vacation at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Freese of Myrtle avenue. Mr. and Mrs. C. Masterson ami daughter, Mrs. P. Swank 'ri'.l family motored to Black Oak, Ind.. -where they attended a picnic. Mrs. Peter Ely Is sti-1 very IV! at her home cn Roberts avenue with the rheumatism. Mrs. Ely has been ill for the past six weks showing- very little improvement. Mrs. Ray Moore and Mrs. J. Rochella were Chicago shoppers Friday.
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Mrs. Louise Princo and daughter.
and Loan j I'hla. of Nashville. Tenn., are spendd.viden i j :r-s a few weeks with the former's
sister. Mrs. A. McCoy of Myrtle avenue . Mrs. R. Piumpatten and dau?hte. Mrs. Henry Harms, were in Chicago on business Thursday. Mr. Fred Klemm cf Lake avenu, is attending- the convention of the Lu-
rrvs A HOMT ' Tf vu ! theran Church at Indianapolis th-s
t the Wh't-'r-a: l!n -ne B aildine Co. j week . . 1r! ;-!!. ;---:!!- r.'-i?-Tli'f houses j Mis. E. Kratzburz, cf So. Chicso. .-.e !.-ite,i ;n . .-. xi-.tz Pa .- k. all of ? visi'ed her tister Mrs. W. Burgholtz. wb.-h face the ar line. p.:" t modern ; or Roberts avenue, the fore part of it: e.-e; y r--?p-' ct s..Jd on .ifV pay- j the week,
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Brooks Automatic Repeating Phonograph (That wonderful home dance machine.) THE MUSIC MART 151 State St., Hammond.
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ATT E NT I r N PE'TLE There sr me wenl-rfii' j.'-mesi a vur service Ivy street, Ind ra Harbor, up-to-r. rn.tde-r and on,'-n;ent In evtv cp-- t . v"h nio.i ra ale place to e in Indiana Harbor, soil on easy
f. nh---ne Whitinff il or rall h street. Wh!T.K 8-23-1
Mis. Ida Hunt of Myrtle avenu. Is
1 i In Chicago takinar care of her neice.
who has been very ill. The Lansrohr and Bader families, motored to Sherrwille and Hartsdale. In -.liana, where they were v!s:tin3 at
Mr. an-f Mrs. Anton He'.J left Friday evening on a motor trip to Vila Grove, 111., to visit with their nephew. August Held. Mrs. Allen of Chicago is visiting here with her daughter, Mrs. Jacob Kcilman and family. Mrs. Floyd Birch of Chicago is visiting here with her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Lauennan. Miss Mary and Florence Nolan. Miss Laura Scherer. Mrs. Jacob Schmal and Mrs. Albert Miller were isitors at Hammond on Friday. Dance at Spring H;U Grove Monday evening. August 25th. Good music. S-23-1
Hammond Iron and Metal Company MARCUS BROS., Props, Wholesale Dealers la IRON, METALS, RUBBER AND SECOND HAND MACHINERY Offices: 340 Indiana Ave. Vards Sohl Street and Indiana Av HAMMOND : INDIANA. Office Phone 127. Re. Phsne i04-R
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Scientifically Examined Glasses Fitted. Satisfaction Guaranteed.
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. .- na pvjretv of the Peace honds. rs, E S. K.-demeyer of Chicago, R-iest at the h"-tne of Mrs. W. H. unser of LiPerte avenue.
Mrs William K'-dney of Milwaukee,
was irc visitlnsr her sister In law.
S . Mrs . J. V. Kidney of Cleveland. Ave.
fj Senator J . J. Nedjl has returned t ' from a trip to Indianapolis. ' Mr. and Mrs. St rat ton of Austin. 5 ip . have announce, the encashment -i h- i . da'iizhter. Miss Bernice ?tratfij f-n to Mr. Warren P. Rea-ibien. son of Mr. and Mrs. H. E . Btaubien of ! Whiting. jj ; At 2, special meetir.,3 of the Wh!t!n? H ' C;t Coiin-u: ti.e n-w water rates were T fixed for the ensiinp year. OwinS J-ji j to the installation of the new filtratl ! tloa plant, the rates have in almost
vase been double 1, they being as ws: Butcher shops, $12 per. yr.;
1.11 I'-ffiee Basins $4 per yr ; Barber shops y i .512 per year: Bakery. 520 per year; irt j Blacksmith shop. ,V.2 per year; Dentist M j $12 per year, residence Mat or apartf mt-r.t occupied by I family, $58 per yr.;
aloon with waUf for use at bar. $12
year; Livery or public garage, $24
per year; Private Stable with faucet, $12 per year; Depots, each faucet, $12 per year; Hotel and restaurants $24 a year; Laundry $25 per year; store or business premise. 1 wash basin or faucet. $12 per ye.r: Factory with boiUr, for power. $a0 per year. One of Whiting's preatest benefactors is dead, Mr. Carnegie, who made Tiossible our Mbrarv. wh'ch with ts
! beautiful grounds is one of the most j picturesque places in o ir city. He also gave liberally toward, the Mothers me- ; morial cine orffan in the Congregat-
tjl ional Church. In recognition and appre .-iation of these gifts a memorial j j service will be held in the CongregaW I .! 1 t- C- l ie August "4th St
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h j j John Duffy of Central avenue, who bi spent several months overseas with
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Is the cleanest and best of bituminous coals. Very little smoke or soot, if fired with reasonable care. Thin ashes and no clinkers. Burns well in any furnace, grate or stove. For Sale by all Dealers
SERVICE If jour real Is not rljjtit. or your contract 1 not kept to the letter, write uINDIANA Mo. 4 VEIN COAL PRODUCERS. Phil. A. Penrm. Secretiry. M7-5C T. H. Trutt Bulltfins. Trr Haute. Ind. Address all communications to the Astoclatiop. Ciintor. Cc! Co.. niatnc. lad., "froira H1U Fourth Veli" J. K- reHng Coel Co.. McCnrtnirk Elds.. Ckiciteo. "-UerSJig No. Four."
Faretif. Realty & DerelornieTit Ca. av;;er liltuaoe Co.. ies Ascntj. T. H. Trjst hiis.. Terre Mute. led. ), Fuctte. Ferg-JS--in-SpAr3 Coal Cc. Cuntoa. lii, Submarine."
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L!r.tca Cn! Co , TO: T--.-t!nn Trrxlnal BiU.. Ir-ilanap-'L. ltd. "U!t.e Beitj Mine." Lower Vela Coal Co. (Ri-hart8 A Sons. Saies Aentg. Opera H-u.w R'dj . T-rrr Haute, Ind.), "Bicharo Wtite Aao."
Queen Ccai & Mining Co., JaonTltie aad Lafayeue. lad.. "Uueeo Coai." United Four.h Vetr Coal Co . Traction Terminal ISIdg . Indiaaapoka. "Blai Creek." Vaadai'.a Coal Co.. liro rtetrher Tru.t Bad;.. Indianapolis. -ffgie Coai Co.. l.-i-liaiiapfiis aiiii Chicago, FjtelustTo baits Agents.) Tiro Mlr.lnr- Co.. loon Fteii-her Trust Pertii . India-inpoiW (Og'.e Oai Co.. In-iianar-olis and Ctucaso, Excluaire Sales Agentsi. Zimmerman Coal Co.. Tribune BMg.. Terre Haute. Ind, "Bia-Jt Betty."
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ord has been received from Judge Fetttrl nff who was touring In II the East in his new Marmon, to the j effect that his car was hit by a truck
