Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 111, Hammond, Lake County, 27 October 1919 — Page 6

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TI1E TIMES. Mnndnv. Otnhrr 27. 1919.

LIVE NEWS FROM THE TWIN CITIES

: Lindblom was defeated a wtek by ; bo u-U- to furnish additional ni:it.-ri;ii

Kioem u io U ana Bloom will meet the of inlm-it .

I Kast Chicago It-am on No win In. r S. ! Kr..m Comparative .-.lores the mumi j Willi u...o: should l. ittir. Ki..-d with ; i-dds on KaU Ci.lrmr...

KUirort TO Sl'KAK

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The Graver Eaaan.a'rs air a in demon-t;,at-d their ia: j , r a pi! y as bowlers w ia n tat y defeated U sliop two gratres out of thrt-o niayou by scores of .7Tt" t e;oj and cy; to CSd'.. 1 Snap played a t-tri.ti;? (r!rle and wan the second patiift by h sood margin 723 to fii.2. iikins was iiigh with 194. The games between the. Accounting d- partnicnt and G S':;np was po5tp. ii. .i an 3 will b-; played tin;'sht. Tuesday tb'j Engim-cra ill bowl t;o Machinists mid Production will bowl South Yard.

The K v.t; Ar. ii Masons of lasst rii'-t O'ai wi'.I hold a II a ' -' ! : ! 1 li '.a; ;,l at I ..;! ti.'v t10 M--M iax.a I'-: l.t u. j 'a. i'i '.a c.a.i. :ia i at s- a n tl-'.'iv fol- ;

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MARK PLANT fiKTS JOH The Mark plant. Steel and Tub? Cc, of America, has awarded a lu.'.O ton structural steel ef.r.tract to the Warden Allen company of Chicago. Tliis undoubtedly means that the Murk plant is planning extensions to their plant in Indiana Harbor.

AW ARDS COMll 1CT

The Interstate Iron and Fteel Co., has awarded a contract for the building of a merchant mill which will be an extension to their South Chic-urn plant. It is understood that some, of tho Ete"l used in the construction will be" rolled at the East Chicago plant .

James M-'Coy, le-it est ;. man of East Cht. as- is coat 'nil!:;,; his s.-. vlca

ill ret-irnej soldier who de-

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K,a- .Turn a fleam nnstnT- of the him. His re sail Ilea addltasi 1 i . . .

Cci-.gre.sational chur.-H of K..st Chicago J Mi,'otitid Ave. iais resigned ;.is poiti.-n in East Chi- j -p;u, la.ien,, Kasters of Sctitn MaKcftRo and will c-. use his duties he; e in ,,.m Ave. arc looKini; frward to i ninety dayy fro-.n date of the nasi;: na- j .... ;Va" o; Mr. and Mis. ,.;'!:.., o: Kan

tian. The r.'fisnat.un was preset-. ; . d 1 :C v i 1 i e to lie their g;n -sts for

at the last quarterly cliuroa liie.-'ar, i wjnt

on Octob. r 15 'out nation was d.-td in ,! until yesterday at which tune it was accepted. Rev. Ostetna is out r.f the c.ty at present and'will not return far a c a.ple

if weeks. It is not known what his j

plans for the future are.

LITTLE BOY IS ATTACKED The East Chicago police have notified Hammond and Whit ins police to be on the look-out for a foreigner apparently I or 20 years of age who is wanted in East Chicago for an attack on the five year old son of Mrs. S. D . Brennan, 411S Mastoun avenue. Holland Smith, 4112 Mapoun avenue, was- attracted by the cries of the yc a -Lester when the man started to attack him and hastened to his rescue. The culprit ran towards the B. & O. r. and ra trace of h'.m has been ii-i alth." a ah t w0 squads of soldiers

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. I "" 1J"' " ,v . i rcs'.U ..- piaa-r.,.a of C- which a, ; , , . UfXiHtV STH1KR OVER j eveninfiT with Mrs. ...-. ,rge . .-c a 1 1-, : b v,.ry .v.., T,IP .,irr . ,v , j ft lings in N,.rth Jla5. un T. lf.-rron d.i'.lan , far have reThe drivers of the Whitilj Eaundry The No Nana; Chuh w.!l be entertain-J tm-t. .J the laaiada and ia iind- r rue. In j Sr"S. company, returned to wurk this morn- J e.l t -m. ; :ao,v veniiitt with Miss I'.-aa i , vrt.-hfu?R.-i. I . -C, io. r.4n tt.. liar., (ia- triVo in th ! Cohen of South M.'.Motin Ave. as hosi-i ,,, . . , . ... . i Ac"-'::i I; -t-rf Bi

East Chicago district. It is under- joss. . nsr at Tla- T'lit-d V. sl-vt.-rian fhur- '-. " i I. V , f A j stood that the men returned under an J r-ter B-izc.-id. trrocer in lIHrd ft., Wedia-dav . -ir;K with a h -; , ,," j SV Cit I airreetnent similar to the one entered ,.wn.-r of one of a, fine row ..f butt- i,..;-r ,,f vah' h v. !'. !- "T!a- Ii-. -U '' 1 i's, J t' f- 1 into between he Calume. Eaundry and 1 ual-i w r-c -n t ly -onipS--ted tn N .rt a C" 4 -.-''vy heir driven. jl-'or-ythe Ave.. ,aar I tr.id St.. aral f NIJ ... built ly the Aia.h rs-n-.-.w i.- :lrm. ..... . .- T , . ' .. . i X"

nr.n cross iko;ham j. ,;. An,.n t.c i St.. -s on j.;;,,;;,; i.si:n"'''c " ja vi.-it to l.arl'-n, Wis , when- lor father f.-.a.- ..--...jj , - in,'- v n . ,. ... j East Chlcagro is one of the ten cit'.es ,s report. .1 as !.. ;ir- in v-ry S r la a!;!-., ,-ven'n- ' '-t' ..' , - m'-V " : j tn Indiana conductinir clas..s in home. Mrs. Aihn ii.ay taicain .ma taa.-. ;.,,.,, . '.,,.',.' . .". " j hvcb no and dietetics as part of thir I , , . ,- - - '' ' " ' ,". '. . " ' " v ! . 1 Mr. and Mr, lo.-a--- in .. --ut r. can. a , a . . --. ., n- ''--n a - . : Kid Cross r-eace program . These ; ,

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nen in Indiana outside tho j f W " T 4 T.,' p ; - M H 4 1K ' profession are !n this way ji 'j f U Vr t: H iV 1 J !'. K U l I, the essentials of h.-m.-inaldn? K L-. S.,.""- ..-'--'- V" -:- - -- -"."5 ' ! ! j

in?, first aid, dietetics and 3 . f:.:. ' "N , L-..iv'; A d Vi '' v ' t children. 1 P j- f j tl r. . , J j

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idasses are under the supervision of th I,.-.? Crne et en u r r m n nf fiursinc at ih

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More and more wage earners are making use of checking accounts. Your name on a check gives you prestige among business men, and each check automatically becomes a receipt. Let us explain to you the advantages of having a checking as well as a savings account.

First Trust And Sayings Bank EAST CHICAGO IND TANA ' Capital and Surplus, $60,000.00

v h;',.e.'I ttei jaaiee in their search. this proeram of service to Americans J fa- . -iFV? -a- Mr-.. - .-. . that dollar memberships are asked la f j -v-j-.' -.. -- ' JfV-w'v' - - , E tST filll VGA HICII WINS the Third Red Cross Roll, November j l fA Vj Li f'-j r-' "V.Ct "ist Chicago ICi-'h school -won the I Miss Gertrude' VanGeisen or JHss j .iJL?l- .-jitL. " ' ' "r hi'.l a-ar-a? fr-n- Lindbloom high j Florence Hauswald connected with the. if A ' "ft J 1 .r"'y 4 -T-i. ,-k . X--" ,d of Chi ''-a a score 0f 70 to 0. 'local Red Cross Chapter, will doubtless '-f I " i d 1 , P 1 -, '1 p . '7.s' ' , ----- - - - I l y f' ' V s f- A i n a , v ', v

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One of the advantages of the Federal Reserve System is that our membership in it enables us to put behind the credit of the business men of East Chicago the credit of the United States. It is a refreshing thing to know that our merchants and manufacturers here can make use of the credit of the United States.

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Let us fill your basement now while we have a good stock of coal at cheap prices. QUALITY. QUANTITY AN', SERVICE. Indiana Harbor Lumber a Coal Companj GRAPEVINE AND WATLING STREETS

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