Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 135, Hammond, Lake County, 24 November 1919 — Page 8

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THE TIMZ3. .Moturnv, Koverriber 24, 1019 7 IT vvva rj i V la. ii kt 1a .1 T5 T! INDIANA HARBOR mull i glk! iuiwwkkv?f Hubi M Si S J in Hi 77ie Season s Most Unusual Offering ONLY WOMAN TO WIN O. S. M. WILL AID PLSTITl'TK REFlKKS IN WKSTKKN tomorroM nins tiie i f t'.i Birthday Lniiner Club. ,1 ratty win ho h-i4 at Bt. JPAtSTEEL STRIKE IS EIGHT WEEKS OLD uej-.u-r: ilaat r tel ( t,ut:dr Tin, .ur.t liai Kfartt-l to cr'a'" i:,'i a' LT(!l'iji t' cfficia" r itr.f.ar.y thuy arc uuw runr. r i rf cent. on!v thir.g thflt h', been . LIVE NEWS FROM THE TWIN CITIES ASIA "iiurch ha,'l this vrninr sad to t):o pub'l-.- is lnv!tel. Pedro ' .',ff-n m and tht- la tha thtrd f' irs ai ra iitr'l for thi fritr eaAwnrd' nrp rxcf-ptlonaUy oelcTan treeka ago tins mornlrr ". ry n-i thrown lute a pitch of xcit .--.. t-.'. fr.-m which It la Just recovering. It was on the morning of .her Snd that thousands cf etoel . - a a.lkl out cf tha mill, reoorriii cf tha biggest thrtta-Uaina striit. ih aorld'a history. Hut bublness hnsj mtr'W.ulrius',y triiptid Hsclf and toJay linds tho ra-mattr sto! mill working normal capacity. Ivvery ml,! ln k fur u cek.a has be-r, i Tat: n imon" th ec.ploye f i l-ig jln'", a It laa ttitant the pl't "t n,-n In d iff arant jt-b and It wii. ikc months of work to g. i-u;ls back to tha eflclant. organistthAt Uizy wara ixsfora tha etriko. ve. No tnktts distributud. JUimlMon at do a r t n i n r. ni.1 Jfra. A. A. CTarTt ar in thir prBTit location In t 'h-lr nw hxinraiow "n - adjoining th J. G. Ali'ntly rnoved from F.aj; pu riic: Are you reacinc The Tmc7

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Overcoat and shirts Made Orc-r nt Popuid- Prices. JOE JIRAK High Grade Tailor

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jut ht-.-au.e the vorM ftrufrirle i eniel. S'.ie has complete! plan1' to Bail for Tf1; to aiil in the rare of ki.k.i.oo) refugee maie cestttute in Western Ain. She will take charge of a urrt f women ve'.fare woreUrs, practical Iv ail of whom hae srn ircrvii'e in l'ra-M-e. ?liss Andrees was one of th pior.ee r in the flrFt cartoon established by the F.ed Cross in France. Sb alo a.- awarded the croix de guerre.

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1 , 5 - r. r r i F-5ti, avf,.;p 'T':n 1. :.' t tV' ii"! Ill rn i . t: 'kr..fcrr-, "li '.ri-np AVcn.': ' i j s r-' r. .r i .T.r' n T r. r".n l --r v. r( .iii"' 1 a o i.s i.'fk pnrt of tl:- .-'.: -er i - ::m . . n-: t: "ta c!'-Mi'i up. An vlt.' ss.'isiief! to watch ti.i tit: road .

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fair. TV," 1, m: ir.4 hrida tat' vfbeautff uii;-" : ri-"t with pink p r ! ir.atlns A tii'trer. Karl jAPF!"'n. c

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Mrs. iiu-- I:ibb'i. a s;ter of hiii -.t w' o nnnTf tl. illative feu. Fri

cf th!s week.

"fargart Canine. tsaehr of mtririati.'R 8. th KenlHv)lA .-h..rI 1.- arrivinir home, to epn4 T'rnr.l. ic'.vinfr ilar and the wet-nJ w ! t n parent. Mr. and Mr-. C. X. '-in.ii. .n North Magoun Avp. A r.-.rninr arant lot- forward t anrma'.'y !- tha Thank :--irnf dlnitfr 1 th married facility of tha piiV.I'sr'ioi.I F.t-Tn anri tliis year th- l.nv

f Prof. IT. H. r.'Urk tlia I

ri'"e. Th! comprle tfc t.iohnrwUo runalri In town ovr thu Injiiduy. Many ti!a advanta-re of the day fnl "ay iit to tha cM home tow n pro.

.'i'i'ns that ! tn quick reaching tunri? no a- to aliow tha return to l ;ty th! following day. V:'ttor arriving at th hom of Mr ?nd Mrs. C N. Canina in V.-rth Magoun Ava. ovar the h.!'.dy a" this wrek ara r. and Mm A. H. Fpercr-r rf Wji veiand. Ind. Mrs. .-; t-ncsr is a -ia-er to Mr Canine. Twin City Fohcin e: prpnrlr,g a h'iuled program In recognition of Thank-glrlng !iy At ft.e ir'"-'.ri school tomorrow evening. oommn ,nt at S o'clock tV.r will be nrs .pera.i entitled. "Piyr.io l'.h V.ork." by chi!.lr-n "f tha fifth nr.il tt!i grs.''-. I' :a .I'cidedly xin-ct'ia in t gnral ""'neri' fird deal- with rna:-l ar.i mat "or.- of tha rhir'tei-; day-. At the Y.'nhington jrra'"o eV.o-.l the entertainment l. !n th afternoon ,.f iorr.ore..- with the tnu: and a' tdepertmer.ta u?rl''rg tho program to b v-y g-.od. A d'.rr.p admisaion will r aakad and th tim gn toward a fsr.d cns'ei for the P'irchaaa of astr ar pi, fire-. Th e-, t r t a ' rmen t rommn"'" t .I p. r. Or har niimfmn'. !' -tng t. " . honl ev. ertatnrr cr.t- '. . ' ;; in ', ;morr o. s Issn.

JJiNaE SAM'S THANKSGIVING FEAST would be incomplete vitTiotr? a elisn c! F3i!ot"s ice crem to top ofT his tark'-.-and the good things that corne. win Til inks giving ahundance. We sftid large or small quantities, delnejrd in a freezer, for llLinksgtvinj- c tor dinners, partie:, weddings, recaptione, frorti mors 137h end Cedar St., Indiana Harbor.

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Girls Who WiO Get Xraas En?affemcnt ?k$

i re ja-Aelcrs t'tii u that rrr.iny a sir! in this ;,t;nc to recede a most pleasant surprise in th v.

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a-- miu'h. iudsins from the way some vouns tr.cn

adding to t hr i r savings accounts each pay d.iy.

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ik the saMngs tf,at wil

teath.er the nest. 1 ha young couple planning for the time when there will be another home for two will find much satisfaction in 'heir bank accounts. We say "their bank accounts" for every engaged girl should also have a savings book. TIIE FIRST NATIONAL BANK EAST CHICAGO INDIANA Member Federal Re&erve System Capital and Surplus $125,000-00

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SHORTAGE SURE

No afsuianeo of a supply if you deliy. We have n stock cf all grades of Hard and Soft Coal, also Cok-.

jAso.niu:Ti ix;i:it m rn i . A qni-t wc.tdir.g ,-r-m, nv in n-any Ea' 'hiag-mns ! 1

; that of l.tlliam Jarrtrd daughter of Mr J in?('ii, of Hl'h St. bride t-f ;! v'.'tlk-r Terra Tlawte, ln,i., at f,.vmei at i ':': '; : in the Jans- hii-.o arnl-'r .M"r.r.i-. f.-rin--OongregtionHl eliurt n'r.o is at pri-.ent v

r'tiun ii in Mi.-h'gan : Imm.l;ate reiati vae . n:y witnc reinony nn i w - : prcatit man iaga. feast n r.!-. h ft-llow .N'onroe una a . in p.in ! on hero by Mrs M--nroc. pr,.-n. a

for uiira

: til Mrs. Hubbeti acting as hii ac-mp.-inist at t! p'ano. The biiJ was wnad in a most be-.ctr.ing travaitng

! nit or re'n leer '...ir with bat and ,rh' to mfh and 'arrud aweet ': hi-! roo .-he wa Ait--ndei by Itcr.e .T:,t::. S-iprotttng t'yy grov-m was Mr. "V.ar:-s Knlwidar. f f hi-ago. t,-iter in tha aV. r.lng tha ci-.ipir departed for Mr. H: !-. ' trgar's hoirs r.r.d fr-m there w.'.l r- to on.'i'tn points nl he pone for 4 f--w -A-al.. T'r.(- tl,-1-- r.,:-n

FUoaa j tey w.;: roaka th-.s city their future Vhaca '-'r! Mr. lUn!!nsr is an rtpioye of tha Interstate M:',j in th tnspctic.n i

j of st-e:. T' Kit :-.iPis -nrera rere!e1 J thr--ish th" r van in g; 'rota relative I in f..1; --tst fr.r 'ns as far as !M:iCI:a' r-. vctt- T:t a cr-.ip. has a wide ' i.-c'a . f-oiui by re w ho extend their, i eiery bapplnas.

Tht annual ban a' n-.-I ippar he'd by the tt'otnan's liiii-l o the Oh'jrch f ct. A ".ban, Saturday ai entng. Cf(!J nil expeetations ,,f tho i onimittee in charge. Tht- c'i..n.iry serv.ee was exhausted with 'lightening rapidity. The enci-es of t;,e affair has given much

int.". i f no. i a gemcr.t to all concerned and the

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BEST PRICES

I win City Coal

R. F. MARKEY, Manager Elock and Washington St. Phone 10S9.

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Co.

Ind. Harbor.

Try Musterole. See IIov Quickly It Relieves Yoti just rubMustcroie inbriikt-. ind usually the pain is pone a dtLcious", soothinK comfort ccmebto take its place. Mustero!e is a clean, v .-hi to ointment, made with oil cf mustard. Use it instead cf mustard plaster. Vi; rot blister. Many doctors and r.urses use Mustercle and recommend it to the :r patients. They will gladly tell yo i what ro'.ief it gives from sore throat, bronchitis, croup, stiff reck, asthma, neuralgia, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, liirnbutro, pains and aches of the back or iomts. mrains. sore muscle!?, bruise?.

chilblains, frosted feet, co!d3 of ths j

chest. Always dependable. 30 and COc jars; hospital eize $2-50.

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g-a't-ful to a g'-nerous and P't'-i.c. To flnal'y settle f tr.e event, a meeting will tor row afternoon at tha Par-

' h ii'.!i and -w hie h llm thara 's an 'i .ji-r'-n-v appeal for all tieketa and moI ties OH" to h" 1 ep,-i fel. j Th" "o Nan-, a "T ib will hold tf s me-t ing of n morr..w evening with Mrs ' '- r I Ha ieh in (ho Atlas apart-mant. f

n-,' - inc Ifls-es be c,nt tha Fust go Hail Cross

, -t te : tnis eve n.r-K with a request that ' :. :: st ij-U-nts be promptly on tint- 0t " , k A rpl i '. a n t for enrollment -will ; b recoi". e-d at any time, dm ing class ' . r at the m.-'M cTvi-ni'tit period for I those desiring to join. Instruction j'ar but one bo-.ir a week- and women . ! ' tha coimntm'ty, rnarriarl or sirgl" 1 siiouH take advantag of tha sptent'ei j .--tiporttinlty of snipping them -elves i with fb-? mnsipg knowledge. Fee for j e ntry Is v-ry nom.nat . j A Pv'-'inl l-;.b:n be g-ven fom.or-

re,w srterneo'i with 'be Mesiiaines Ft M. Ciaik and T. I.'. AViSHams as joint h O JtPSK'S,

NAMES OF THE INJURED WITH HELD Sveri! pec pie ware r-f . irt 'v in i-iraiJ St Twer.ty-sc"f r.'.h a.v. and I'-r adwa v lr. Cary lat nlaht w hen an ' t'srne; turtle, pirwtng tla - ictinis benaath th' car. Th tiarr.es of 'l a in itir ! : cr kpt a s'i(l and th'.a mornitig wiie-rt a

reporter caled tha Mirba'tan hiirtr. I Lo ulioni tha car bale.ngad. tbav wr r"- j ticant shout glvlr.g an;.' ir f, irmt. j, in. Th- i cor. n Pfdv n a !!:" w r'-e"..i-d. Tv. f. j bottlo of waie were f.t..n ! fell'- w ir.ij tt.. ' fci-ouier.t.

Special Thanksgiving Sale In Fancy Fruits and Vegetables I CAR NO. 1 WHITE R0LND MICHIGAN POTATOES, prrbu... $2.00 1 CAR EXTRA FANCY COLORADO WINTER POTATOES, bu..S2.25 I CAR WINTER ONIONS, per bu $2.50 FANCY JONATHAN BOX APPLES, per box $3.25 FAMOUS RED STAR SWEET POTATOES, per peck, 50c; 6 lbs.. .25c CAPE COD CRANBERRIES. r lbs 55c FANCY LARGE GREEN PEPPERS, Pcr dozen 35c EXTRA FANCY CELERY, two stalks for 15c

LARGE EGG PLANTS, each. LARGE CUCUMBERS, each .

GRAPE FRUIT- Two

EMPEROR TABLE GRAPE'S. 2 lbs. . . LARGE BANANAS, p-r dozen FRESH TOMATOES. Pt-r lb CABBAGE, per ib WHITE TURNIPS AND PARSNIPS, ib. CARROTS AND BEETS, per peck. . . .

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SUNKIST ORANGES, dozen . SWEET FLORIDA ORANGES. FIGS, per package DROMEDARY DATES, pkg..

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2. Sr.

ic5c 2525c, 35c, 5Jc ......... jOc 10; 22c

ALL KINDS OF NUTS AND C0C0ANUTS AT LOWEST PRICES. PHONE 1343 FREE FREE DELIVERY.

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Three Suggestions

value of your building and the goods therein.

2 Cany enough insurance. 3 lake adequate steps to prevent fire. P. S. If you aren't sure whether you have enough insurance consult our Free Service Bureau. First Trust And Savings Rank EAST CHICAGO INDIANA Capital and Surplus, $60,000.00

Malignant rlipiheria claimed the lit--, f daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I,onis Pat- j int. of Vernon Ave.. Violet, aged elgV years, with the fupe.-al occurring "-'.at-' nrday privately. Mr. T-tallnt is th--; K',car-Klng dealer in Calumet and h'

and ills w;fn ara verv well and favor

ably kne.vvn In the eomTomity as arejthc grandparent- Mr. and Mrs. Pobinj sbak, i f M' lviila Ave. Tne deceased ohj'd was one (,f five children, three I sisters and one hrothr are left to mourn j her bsa. The b'tie air!, ill b,it a shor' i time, was a punil of the C.arfield s-hoa' j where many of her playmates ara sadj dened over h-T loss.

The par formed , erad i r a 1,1 -

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ih!nr. of tha Hungarian Rf-uri-h in I'al'im't collected a snm of monep at a ohurcl'-

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ay and ive rei.-f

at on'--- t the- J-tr:biit:nir intent colic finer American funds for the. suffering children of Hungary and which at thl" time of the year brings them much Christinas cheer. The Kast Chicago Pythian Sisters w!1' hold a most Important meeting tomorrow evening with initiation of everr' and!dats which recess! tatas many o' the member's presence. Kef reshmentr v'll be .--rve-d at the conclnalon of lodge bu si ness. .Mrs. J. .1. Turner of North Baring Ave an dher little, daughter. Mar. on. are leav-ng thq latter part of the week for Wiliianisport, to visit the mother of Mrs. Turner whosq halh has been Impaired of lata. Mrs W!tr N-. "'--is of Pa :-ih Ave..

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THE RIGHT PIANO T Tjrlll THE RIGHT PRICE!

What is the use of thinking that you can purchase a pliyer piano for $285 $5 down? Almost every week you read such offers, but when you sound them-- -they are rank misrepresentations. The dealers who mak,; such offers are not financially responsible or they could be selling some good, old reliable pianos instead of the trash offered you. These dealers raise the prices of their pianos from $100 to $200 at a time when you trade your old piano as Part Payment. Mr. Slipshod

Piano Dealer, you know it's the truth, lou know that you never sold the same kind of a Piano to two customers at the same price, ou know that you are not giving the pubhc a square deal, when you sell a piano or $300 to an installment

customer and the same piano for $400 to a cash customer but you are doing that ery thing

every day and yet, you knock the concern who has the backbone and honesty according to actual musical worth at one price no commissions.

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to sell pianos

Marshall & Wendell Estey Ludwig Straube Behr Bros. Kohler & Campbell Haines Bros. Brambach Francis Bacon Cable & Sons.

NEW PLAYER PIANOS $395 UP-

Straube Piano and Music Co.

631 Hohman Phone 661 Hammond, Ind.

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