Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 158, Hammond, Lake County, 22 December 1919 — Page 6

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Aril's SufoinotrVe Vodc! I I.inuior.c: ii Kaufman. Sidney has s n '.it to c i, ?rmer Herrington & Soicr s -r. hna. l!:i.

n & Kaufmann. Mr. Kcu'in.in niaa: iir.t ; -Jay, and from the enthii-ia.-'-irt he iiMni-c-sts f is gsing to, with the h '- ci Mr. I ! .vrir.ton '".son.

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Sontag. Mary A. Davis. Organist, Mini Jessie .i nl'i. Costume Committee Mrs. i ! .. S p Mrs. Jess Thompson, Mrs. H. 1 ;. Us..i. Mrs. V. W. Mdith, II. .Ion... The suest list for t.io .".w Years reception allowed to cadi number I' tin: East Cuicagu Woman's club ami t bt held this year In the social .ovin.-,

of the East Chicago Elks .Her the East j Chicago hank, is extended to on; mon j;iif.t than vx lously announced T.'i-t formal plans permitted t" tut one !t-

lively autor.'.obile game, i vltatlon to be extended and that v tiil

t lines linr.i the cominc ! owing to another plan u:id-r iuv.::r-

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, satellite in the being of :tii Mr. Herrington, of the the name to Herringiu a Columbia Coupe last

city jit New Orleans an 1 ol!o-r Th- N Ison famiiles uie noi lei; was generally supposed. John Uuvliop is arriving lioin the How." Military Academy to the hoiidaH with I r. and Mrs. Schlieher, the latter his mother

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Indians TTaror fs petting lots of ; v.ti not at all dead. The WiM-ird b' ce Station, located on S'uth IL.hi.s irl.am, will hrarch out, estdHishnrt or'ne of a long felt want by the ;iutei:i

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j quarters have been secured, the gu;st s will be two instead of one. The changi these day?, which shows the j will be a positive dt light to many a known as the Electric Ser-! it is often very diffieuit to sole.- but -errd by R. C. and H. N. ':"e f !'Cst n two T'"1 bf TV T" , . J . . , ferable. This annual event is locked

noil ..iijr. una ,-,,rwarri t0 with preat enttuil'ism.

There will be a return to the recvIvMi line and which will be eomposed of of-

Answering a question -ery frequently asked him. "Which is the better. ! flc"s e rectors or tnecun, a

c racking process gasoline or straight run," Paul 1 looihead says he recommends cub presidents of th. country and dis'e Straight run. trtet to be present on this occasion. ; There will be orchestra music reiuleiit . . . , , , , i t CL U ' throuphout the afternoon. Iirectti'K About the next thing on the program wui be the Automobile ohow. to be , (ji (. 1.lU,,ns .ni hl. Mf,sJlim,., relied off in the near future, from the way the fellows are contributing toward1 Harvey .;nman, J. Gibb.s. n. c. O'ov t:-..1 financial end of the affair, this show will be a sure enough eye-opener. j es, and z. u. Campbell, lu ticshni. nt.i t i fiTvio.' niIlV.be under the -nipervit ion f, . I - n . t 1 .1 ' ' Mi'Miami's 1'red Ilaverneld. 7oo1 t!um;t avenue now has a iu'1 grown, well matured garage, known as the , wn,,r, t,.- Thoo.nson ,,; t

t Side Garage, recently completed and now in operation. Besides giving '. TeoBarden. 'the latter of Indiana liar- . diss garage service this new concern will also handle the Liberty Six, and, bor. There will be no program. Tin-

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Preview to this He v.i:- .n :ted with the Mcllroy Motor Supply Co.

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8 "UHiat is the best kind of water to use in the coolintr system? 9 Is It advisable to use over size tires . 10 How often

grenerato and starting motor be reoiled? I These questions will be answered

next week in this column.

T Ths bead can replaced on a ! frs ca'irg-, but fits is nat eJvisabfie j :is the tire is In good enoutjh coni,c:ti n to ba 1 e'rea'.ied. i The te;it for determlnthg' if the

'""-ater ramp is w-c-rkinsr properly is

Twin City News Notes

Cast for pageant at Congregational

.-rw-n by the beav descending In the I church. Tuesday evening, Dec. 23rd at

dtator. If the 'bottom is cold while ... t p is ii t the pump is not workT. S. j V lien the engine stops suddenly f thin. sr. to look for are disconnect0'-! or bro'.en battery wires, di3Conti.c"i K'- i'.nd wire to the timer or a

-..Automobile front wheels slant c fert. II. C. Petersen.

t.at they are closer together at the bottom in order to make the steering

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Prologue. D rotha Fay Dickson. Mary. Mrs. Z. B. Campbell. Joseph, Kirk Spencer. Angels, Sophia Petersen, Agnes Jones, Mary Petersen, Ora Clapper. Pearl Sills and Orpha Clapper. "Wise Men. Frank Spencer, Otto Sei-

"asier. It also saves tires. This slant, v,-hioh is about three degrees, is nierelv In accordance with mechanical prlne'pa! which is too involved Tor explanation. SEW QIKSTIOX. 1 TVhat wilt cause a motor wrTTc"! has good compression to smoke excessively and carbon rapidly? 2 What are the average rates of speed at which a car must be travel.ng so that the gears can be shifted '-asily and noiselessly? 3 "What is a good and easily mtde hody polish which will restore the luster even to an old car? 4 What is meant by a semi-floating axle? Tbree-qnart-M- and full floating".K At what temperature will a storagn battery sohit'on freeze? 6 What is the first thing to look for when a short circuit occurs in the electrla current? 7 WJ-,y is it wise to shut off the Ignition when going clown a long hill?

Shepherds. Fred Jlaverfield. Dr. A. D.

row-, Herbert Jones and Martin Petersen. Woman of Bethlehem, Florence Baymnn. PeopJe of Bethlehem, Irene, Smith, Edith Osterberg, F.uth Thompson. Florence Fisher, William O. Dickson, Herbert Jones, Roland Smith. Youth, Mildred iWeirbach, Mabe. r.forgan, Jean Sneddon, Avis Ostema, RjlP ow e r. and Smith, Wilber Jacksvn, Harold Children of Bethlehem, ,Louise Petersen, Marion Petersen, Robert Dickson, H-arold Seifert. Choir, Kathr yn Beidinger, Graca Winters. Lucile Jackson, Louise Petersen,

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! afternoon of Friday. January 2nd. 1310.

Carlton Hucker, w ho received lacer- ! ations to his mouth while about his' work at the Inland Mill a week ao. I when a pi.ee of pipe, struck him, was! sent to the Mercy hospital in Gary under advisement of the attending phy- '

sicians when an infection was notlce.i by them in the lip. Young Mr. ll.u'krr; is son of the John Huckera in Ivy St., and his parents expect nlm homo for Christmas Day. I According to reports appearing In

the New Orleans. La., papers, which iiave been mailed to The Times off lee : : h glowing accounts are contained ; of the race horses which are owned by 'Mrs. Olive B. Potts, who closed her j beautiful home In Indiana Harbor t-. make a tour and entry of her thorough I breds at the various race horse cenJ ters. Tacola is the one who Is accorded as the winner in the race at New Orleans cf date Tuesday, Dec. 16th. w ith ! 8-1 speed marvel and described as the

four-year old son of the famous Transvall Erie Lee and ridden by Jockey Lunsford, who came in first with the SI in the betting. This record is said to be the fastest five and a half furlongs ever credited to this one track, the Jefferson Park. To the many who know Mrs. Potts In this city her triumph in the selection of her race horses will be well shared. Her tour will continue during the racing season and she w-i'.l then return here for a lapse of time and rest. The Fast Chicago Pythian Sisters will meet this evening and the importance cf the work will be the adoption of urgently requested to be presnt. ' Rr. Leon Morris, pastor of 5?t. Alban's Episcopal church will depart after the regulaT Christmas services for his home at Detroit, Mich., to vis:t with his father and sister, and returning here in llace to con cruet tne usual Sabbath service. Miss Grace Anderson, a teacher v

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A lilissiun has just been close.! a; Joseph's church in (Vil nine t by Kev.

Nowak, who officiated at a fimiUv i vice -r St. John's Cautious church lh week previous and l.oth missions con ducted by him were very sucfessi.nl.

Principal A. C. Senour of the I

school is leavirur Wednesday for I'.rookville and Kushvllle, Ind.. where he and Mrs. Senour w ill be entertained over the holidays. Mrs. Passon of the A. & P. Store In Chicago ave. who was the victim of

petty larceny a few evenings ago when

the home of Oscar Ma:ttn In North Haring ave. was entered and many things in the way of valuables taken, is very dc.-iro.is that tw'o keepsakes. returned to her anl she will pay a reward, tine is a lavnii.'!- and the other a fifty-cent piece, both valued for srntiuieiits attached. Mrs. Passon has inserted a return ad in the classified or 1nmiis of today and this notice Is arrenring In hopes that the attention of those who took the articles will h generous hearted enough t send then, back. The address is 706 h!eago ave. Prs. Willaim Lvnn, of Carey it., an t her daughter, In-E, lpaited last evening for N.-w York to attend the funeral of a niece. Both will be gone f..r a week or jnme. Word comes from the home of Attorney A. E. Griffith in Hammond that a

little daughter has b..., n born to th.u. . the second child but the first sir). Tie ; other is a boy. The mother was a Mis.- ; Boone before her marriage and a Ham- : mond young larTy, daughter of Attoi-j ney Boone. Attorney Griffith Is an K,a; ! Chicago man, son of the Griffiths, w h ,j reside in North Magoun ave. i i Dear friend of tiie Little Ones; 1 We will welcome tho receipt of u--ed clothing for boys and girls between j orphanages in East Chicago and Ham-I one and twelve years of ago for our! mond. j Send parcel post to Carmelite Or phanage. Grasselli avenue, East Ch!-j cago, Indiana. Wishing you a Merry Christmas and! a Happy New Year. CARMELITE SISTERS, D. C. J. ! 11'- -J J :

is. . I.asi. ('ho am., is mil $.!it but he Is un. a-- i"iii.na!e in no l knowing whether he lost h;s poo K c t hook or some one took v:i it from his j ocket while he jik-pt. The nil tie men wln w re sleeping in the room G. I with him are hcH by the Fast Chkagv police on suspicion. There were 12

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"When you our stock he SON'S DRCG

select a box of will smoke no STORE.

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couiuant of the Wtn. Graver Tank ' Wi.rks, has resigned hispofcitin with Ihi Graver conip.Jiy and will enter the employ of the Kdwurd Valve Co.. as manager of foundry production on the first of the year. Mr. Billbe entered the employ of the Graver company about a year ago leaving the 'Edward Valve company at that time. His former position with the Edward Valve j was as production man. i

BILLBE GOES FROM GRAVER TO EDWARD

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Genuine Thermos li 'tlle and Lurch Kits at NELSON'S DRl'G STORE. 12--" i Iiiic -icws serv'.cc ,ib hc best effort :an furr.ish.

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Headquarters for Holiday Slippers Large and varied assort -vient of all kinds of slippers to choose from, at very special and very attractive prices. I.ike this your slipper storeand the gplft problem will be easily solved. GIVE HIM SLIPPERS

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FOR ServiceQuality Low Prices Our Poultry is not cold storage our own dressing. TURKEY 55c GEESE 38c DUCKS : 42c CHICKENS 35c RABBITS-RABBITS 3 for $1.00 Dressed 40c ( MCLAUGHLIN'S XXXXCOFFEE, 3 lbs. for $1.00 FANCY ORANGES, dozen 4tlc'and 60c XHAS CANDY AND NUTS, lb 45c XMAS TREES 30c, 40c, 50c, 75c OYSTERS, quart 60c

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38 Years Without Loss to Any Investor The first mortgage bonds sold by S. W. Straus & Co. are secured by the 4est income producing properties m America's largest cities. But you get more than the first mortgage bonds you buy through S. V. Straus & Co. You get the services of an organization trained for more than a third of a century in safeguarding investors in one class of securities. This organization attends to all details for you offers you bonds that are unaffected in times cf readjustment, of a sire to fit your purse $1,000, $500 and $100 and sees to .it that you receive yoitr payments promptly. We recommend these bond? for investment. Write today for ou- booklet "6 On Your Savings" priceless in its help tn t!v5e who are saving now to make their money work for them for years to come. Call, write or 'phone for booklet. CITIZENS' NATIONAL BANK HAMMOND, INDIANA

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Mnrl.m Petersen. T.vdia Ostema. M'l-

dred Ostema, Francis Spencer, Alice the Washington school leaves WednesMackey, Vernie Cekes, Dorotha Fay da for h'r home ln Darlington. Wis.. Dickson, Agnes Winters. Ina Spav.dlding to sPpn'i thfl holidays. Beatrice Jones, Mayorie Spencer, Lena Mumps, measles ami the whooping Xoor. cough seem to be the prevalent malSpeaTter cf Epilogue, Dorotha Fay adies affecting a number of the Twin Dickman. j City children. Many of them are hopAssistants, Mrs. C. A. Spneer. M. J. i Jr.g to be well by the time Christmas

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The Martin Lindquists, who formerly lived in Indiana Harbor when Mr. Lindriuist was with the Buffington Cement Co., sends word here frortj their present location at Duluth. Minn., that there has been the arrival of a small son and of which they are very proud. Mr. Linguist is still with the same company and was transferred there fijm the plant here. Many congratulations are being extended them. Captain A. A. Clark is somewhat better of a painful infection in ons of hla armn. He and Mrs. Clark are looking forward to a house full of company for Christmas Day, among them the parents of the latter, Mr. and Mrs. George Pearse, of Kingsvilie. Ontario. Here tofora th Clarks have always been the guests of the parents on this festal day, but this year the occasion will be celebrated In the lew Clark home just become settled. Roosevelt Hive, Maccabcc Association No. 907, will meet tomorrow evening at Weiland'a hall and hold festivities appropriate to Christmas. Each member is requested to bring something toward a drawing lot and the packages' will be. arranged in a fishing pond from which the members will angle their prize. A very pleasant evening Is assured for all those who make an effort to be present. IMrs. Laura Olds, of South Earing ave., has been ill for the past tw-o weeks with little change reported in her condition. The C. J. Nelsons, who formerly lived at the Joyce hotel, have taken the Albert Nelson home ln South Forsythe ave., the latter having gone south for a period of probably two years, while Mr. Nelson is superintending construction for the Graver Tank Works of this

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C. W.HUBBARD UTO SERVICE. 741 Claude St.. Hammor.d

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SKATING IOM)S TABOO East Chicago will have no skating ponds on school or park playgrounds this winter acord ng to Park Superintendent Leopold Ii' man ski . Mr. Romanskl came to this decision after the uolice had received numerous cimplaints of flooded yeards and sheds in the neighborhood of the llaris.jn public school where an aterr.pt was befng made to flood the playground for skat, ing purposes. Investigation by Mr. Romanski disclosed tvJiat other play grounds and park !oto"were no better for flooding purposes and he decided that he would wait until next winterbefore which time he wi'l be able to construct flooding grounds in different parts of the city. Mr. ltoman.sk! has constructed several skating ponds for quick flooding during h:s work in Europe and knows exactly what is required to make a gc-od skating su. lace.

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Informatlon has been received a Wm. Graver Tank Works cf tho tion of W. E. T'.ppan to the pr.

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ntent Association with hoadquarters at Chicago. Mr. Toppan :s t'opartmcnt Sales Manager f,f the Wut.-r rudifl ation I'Jepartment of the Graver Works. The Locomotive Termini Eiiulpment Association is a new organization, the purpose of which is the making of surveys and distributes data, to the puM e and corporations interested concerning the improvement of locomotive terminals in such a way as to secure spe.'ly efficient and economical haul inc. :

Ing, repairing and returning t. of locomotives

Start a bank account for the youngster and teach him the value of money. A bank account lays the foundation of a frugal and industrious life. It prevents the acquisition of any spendthrifty ideas right at the time when the young mind is most susceptible to influence. - You cant start an account with $1.00 or more and have the satisfaction of giving the most useful Christmas present imaginable. -Citizens National Bank HAMMOND, INDIANA Open Tuesday and Friday Evenings Until Eight O'CIock

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Antcn Bonderia's ma"kitiaw was I fourwl by a South Shore conductor at j Michigan City after the. Kast Chi'-acro police had notified the interurban company that Anton had left it on one or ! the through trains. Seven dollars in '

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We "wish to thank you for the good will you have shown us this past o D vear and wish vcu the ni

SEASON'S GREETINGS

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TiiTtF.n mt nor I S The Young Men's Friendship Club of East Chicago witnessed three pood wrestling matches Sat;n.i-iy night when S. Pavis pined Christ. Pellrocc,, to the mat in ninety -five seconds and S. Hodor in five minute;; and twenty seconds. In the seeond bout pellroe. put his mnn down in tliro minutes.

The . j I" , C. bowlers put the .

East Chicag-o Welders bowlers In the discard by winning three yam.-s 912 t.. S37, 9S to 27 and J34 to SIS. A practice basket ball g.'.nie and some horse jumping completed tho entertain, mcnt of the evening.

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We offer Carefully Selected First Mortgage Real Estate Bonds.

Denominations of $300, $500 and $1,000, maturing in three years and less. A Bond that does not drop below P AR value. Orders taken now. First Trust And Savings Bank EAST CHICAGO INDIANA Canital and Surplus, $60,000.00

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Men's Slippers Tan or Black Kid These are real comfort slippers suggesting lux

urious ease and genuine rest for tired feet. And .i more useful satisfying ;ft you could not find, i Iriced at f $2.85, $3.25 and $4.00

Men's Felt Slippers Black. Maroon and Gray An elegant slipper for any man just the thing for evening comfort, any pair will -suit him just right.

$2.15, $2.25, $2.65, $2.75 GIVE HER SLIPPERS i Women's Felt Juliets j Priced Special Here is an ideal gift, j Made of soft beaver felt j colors, black, brown. I

gray and red with silk ribbon trim to match. These are vvonderf ul values at

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Women's Feit Comfys Priced Special Made o soft beaver felt with soft cushioned sole --many beautiful colors :o select from. A pair. of these would suit mother or sister immensely. $1.50 to $2.35 A u ideal gift for any member of the family would be a pair of Ortt 's Good Shoes. Fashionable Footwear for Women Distinctively styled and attractively priced. You will find, here the worthy product of best makers of women's fine shoes, models of highest standard of quality and good style, at sensible prices. Can you think of a gift that would be more appreciated. Prices $7 to $15-00 Walkover Shoes For.. Men Fall and "winter models in black or tan calf, $7.50 to $14.00 Boy's Shoes For Real Boys Sturdily built of strongest leathers they would make a sensible, practical gift. Prices, $2.50 to $6.00 J. B. ORTT 169 State Street Hammond, Ind.

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