Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 118, Hammond, Lake County, 4 November 1919 — Page 10

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An Important business meeting: of the Congregational church will be heU In the church parlors this evening;. A representativa of the CongrrtKiit onal church building- society will be present .

SIGLK TAX" SPEECH A largo crowd of men attended the meeting of the ConsroRatlonal Men's Club last night and heard an inttrsttng talk by louis Wallis. on "Labor Monopoly and Special Privilege -." Mr. Wallis dwelt at length upon, the 'Single Tax."

READ THESE TWIN CITY ADVERTISEMENTS

Many of the Fall 1-aders will be on iii.-'!:iy at a Kr.-ut reduction in pries. Numi mus ttli:r t-xtraordlnury aliics air listed in the Bee Hive ad in ILIj ls-

ARB DELlNQrEM Althought yesterday -was the; last day for payment of the second installment of city taxes. City Treasurer, V. O. Harmon reports that there were no decidedly heavy collections ond that an unusually large number of taxes will automatically become delinquent. The treasurer's office however, had oil that It could take care of conveniently.

which ara accepted toy r.uken' Heffi Agency, 3410 Michigan avo., Indiana Har. bor, phone 11U3J; Katherlne Howard, Koom 222, Calumet bldg., East Cuicai phono 283, residence phono 213; Nassau it Thompson, GOO Chicago av, Eart Chi. cago, phone 931. NOTICE TO CLASSIFIED ADVERTISERS.

All classified advertising- must be paid i for belre 12:0O o'clock on the day of publication, beginning October 1st. All those who have monthly accounts are j excepted. Phono advertisements will be .

accepted as usual, but they must be paid for before 12:00 o'clock.

Twin City News Notes

Mi.-. .Sum .):, .srkir.g ! Jr h'.M n reception t: man-, -f m .ftlv from ("!;ii-apr . li'Mn

" t : ; r nearby tow ns and used the IlalIjiveen decorative effect tt enhance the 'itauty scheme uf the affair which in th early i.n? t of the evening con.ite'i ot a several course luncheon, with dancing e.nd gainer fo',l' ing-. Mrs. J. A. M!!la who liai heen here from her home In lioonviiie. Wis., for tl.e pawt iituhth visitljiR her wn'x home !i.igfne Mills in ti: ape vino St., a leaving tcd'iy to return. '. K. Howard, brother of Mrs. Mills Una also been a Toest from rf Mi ines. Iowa, and letui ned. The f-'inday School classes of th

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COMMERCE MEETING The East Chicago Chamber of Commerce will hold its regular weekly luncheon meeting tomorrow in he Klk's club room. Many topics of importance will be taken up and a thorough discussion will follow. Ail the members of the Chamber are permitted to attend these meetings and a larg number Is desired.

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numerativ. evening, f track. th wrong man whtn they approached Green L.;no Conductor No. 172 with a proposition to give Mm a "divvy" if he would allow them to work on his car. Conductor No. 172 replied, "The place for you two fellows is in the army where you get a dollor o day. three, mea!.-, clothes and a bunk. You ought to try to make a little lioneft money.'' The two dips got off ot the next stop.

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A Pay Day Reminder

The man who learns to deposit a part of his pay check each pay day in a savings account ,has accomplished something. A kept-up savings account is the path to a home, or an auto, or a business. Every fortune got started because of a savings account.

T)K CiOLOMlVX TO SPEAK Dr. Jacob Goldman will go to Chicago Thursday to address the Chicogo Odd Fellows on "Oddfellowshlp. " He will speak in tfc Douglas Park Auditorium .

BEE HIVE'S BIti SmLE The Bee Hive Store of East Chicago, will tomorrow conduct a one day Fall Sale at which tune the entire slock of Kail Merchand so will be placed on sale at a great cut in price. This sale has been limited to one day by

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hove proved that th'j citizens "f i-.ast Chicago are ailve. to the bargains which the Bee Hive store is advertising and will take advantage of the ono "ley sale.

When Europe Begins to Buy Have you ever thought of the immense volume of business that is going to come to the mills and factories of the City of East Chicago just as soon as European credits are on a firm footing and reconstruction buying starts? Does it not look significant that concerns like Sinclair Oil, Standard Oil, Americna Steel Foundries, and other companies have either bought additional land here and are planning big extensions?

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the ci-urc'i Thursday c vvnu.ii jn-1 1:1: der dirt-ction of the various tea. he.. The first annual dance under superlslori of the . A. Club Girls w:ll be given this evening nt t;.e Hammond Chamber of Commerce with the popular Sterling music engac-f 1 for the affair, riispc-sliio v.r,t it.T'- than two

iiur:d:ed tlck-ts has H'ready been ma i.and assuring the young ladies of lio ultimate success of the affair. Mrs. Caroline Yao;rer of Grapivne . will have the ladies of the Swedn.i Lutheran Society meet with her Tursdav afternoon !n th'-!r 'eg-ular mon'.i -lv Mctlnp.

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The time for actual coal burning will be here in a jiffy, and then you vrill wish you had your bin full.

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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1919

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