Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 198, Hammond, Lake County, 9 February 1920 — Page 10
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Financial Strength of the U. S. to Be Had Here Through its membership in the Federal Reserve System of the United States this hank gives financial importance to the City of East Chicago. It brings here and makes available for local pur poses the vast resources of the giant Reserve System. Safety, Strength and Backing they are to be had here. Besides, this Bank is under U. S. Government Supervision. THE FIRST NATIONAL" RANK EAST CHICAGO INDIANA
Member Federal Reserve SystemCapital and Surplus $150,000.00
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inor.oe through Its Inception at the home oT M;:i Edna Tlottonbcrg in Ou-j t 'ir- s'.. with 12 membprs. comjnis-j i:-.,; t" Intil number ot the i-iembfts. ! . - w ns clrrtefl and f'.at was Mrs. .t:!'-n H' 1 1 p nhf l ff- the wlio was .::.!.! i.ctntly Miss lsMt Klompner t f i:.:?t "liica ". Meetings will b ci: y onil wee'u on Thursday. The iv . t hoMf-ss vi l!l lie Miss Cfi trij.lc Ciiv-, .n. .hi to .-f F.-hriiar.v 11th. Tl..- inc.i-i l.--s ar. : T!ie Mi-sos t'ln i lloilf 1-! li"ijr. i ;rt i u.le Uivn, r.'Jtli ("Itmibin-, si. Ti-s ri.hpn, Stirrata VeHab. So-J fia l.ips h Id. Irrne T'oinerance. Mary j l..ns K.-iher and Sarah Mirovlcli.j S!.'i;i 'DpclarKl and Mr. Milton Rot-j 'ttt.i ri;. Mis. ttottenberj; is also ar- j i .r'l-il ohM.teron for the i-otiuns? af- ' t'.: : . St A iunc-heon v.- lit" teatnre f j list 1:1. oting: at. "A .s KoKf nbf r-i( :) and i:i the pivt ; v s n ' n Mi"i x A,;., a i) ,i Mr,. 1 : t I ..IP ivoi e j ..A.-X t!;e honors. The house v.-a . r-.;..;. .-irrai.Kfil 'in flora I effect and (!,. aiMkiiitimmls a'.l dainty. 'i'i!- i.a'iy Kik are t'i mei't "ith Mrs.! Miii.--r. 4141 Northcote tomorrow i-mi'si. I'"ie llnndriii will be thj d i-: :::; -f t;te ftfn'.nf. i No N,t me i "nb which postponed . i s i i. -..'.Hi, of Lift week on -nount1 of t i-.v i:iK. minytrcds will ptect to-tn.-rri.w t-veniar with Miss folia i'an... j in S ",i!h Macotin if.. where the oth-' : .nit i tirii; was arrang,l for. ! !':-. and .Mr.'. Nols Stenbers of Iry were the quests of I'liicao frloipisi a! dinner ystcrday. j Mrs. Kdwnrd t'.iel.l of ,"T;5 Hemlock1 s'... will l:a e th- members of the Phtl-j athea Ltibif? class meet with her to- j i !oi row e 'tii:is. ! The literary department of the Kast '!iicaso Woman's club will meet for ' the regular study of tomorrow after-' i oon at the home of Mis. K. 1.. Kvans.j 4i;'.i Northcote ave.. with Mrs. (";eorgej Wilson leader in th" last half of Mrs, F'-rowning-'s Ttook 1 V. Aurora I.eiaih. The "depa rtment lias a matinee party, under consideration to se Southern-j Marlowe in the "Taming- of the Shrew."; Tickets have not jet been procured'
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CROWN POINT NEWS !lip?ening Of A Day In Lake County's Lively Capital.
Mrs. I . Hathan-ay I inst in Klmw ood is reported p bins f) ' low. Mi. l-lathanoy has been in very poor health for several years. ha ins submitted to an operatinn for tumor. Miss lleirn Kutal was caller to (!ary on fridty on account of the lllnes or htr brolhtr James, who is fmploytd in tlie nulls, but who has been ill for th past two weeks. County S-.npt . F. K. Ileishway is fxpeiieneins iu;te poor health lately :t.:l lias been advised to take a o:iiplete n st hy h:s physicians. Sam Winir of St. 1'aul. has arrived :n Crown Point to I ave ii:aige and nianace tlie S Inir shirt factory that has been managed by !ae tioot, who lias sone into the t.ame lin" of busi-n--.s with his brothor.-. Sam and Many. Mr. W.nir is a brother of Meyer Winir the present owner of the factory. The i':ov. n Point l'..i;lding and Loan Association at a recent mn tins of tlv ti rector., increased the tapital s" -k t I'OO.OOO. making the rap.'al stoi k of the association. JoOO.Oun at this time. The increase ha been fied with the' secretary or the state. Claude W. .!'- man is president of th company an! Kail It. Cole secretary: the dtectois beir.S' tieo. W. Frederick. S. A. lane. P. G. Heilefeld and CeoiRe K. Ilershman. The company was ineorporatd in Pn and has enjoyed a ni"St prnoinenal prowth and has inereas.ed it t iap:tal stoc' three-tenths since the organization of th" company. M ss Majel Cray entertained a party o fiiendsat a Five Hundred party on Thursday niRlit at the borne of Mrs. Ti. C. McCrillers. Msses I.ilhan Schmidt ani Ella Mas-soth lnddin? tlie hiRli scores were awarded the prmes. Misses Margaret Cras;-. IliU Massoth. Ida and Uillian Schmidt. Fiances Crim-n-er and Mrs Palph Iavenport of Chlcaco were. Miss Gray's guests. Miss Ethel lleilmann of Chicago will he the week-end guest of Mis.i Carrie Scheldt . David 'Maney and Claud Allman of the Allman Gary Co.. attended the funeral of Harold Fc kstrom :n Gary this afternoon. Mr. Kckstroni lived about a year and a half in Crown Point at th time th Chicago Title and Trust Co. took over the Allnnti Abstract Co. His death was a trreat shock to many of our people who were acquainted with h;in d irlntf his stay here. Mrs. Ttjsl Clark of Hammond, ha been spend. ntr some time here with relatives . H. K. GranRer nf Hammond tran so the date Members of general club 1s quit yet Indefinite, the department and the still have time to send in their remittance should they desire to go. Tlie Woman's Guild of the Church of the Good Shepherd met to re-elect their officers for the coming year. Mrs. L. Tt. Faust, president; Mrs. George W. Schilling, vice president; Mrs. Willlam Meade, serretary-treasui er; Mrs. .T. J. E'ock wa3 elected chairman of a committee to sponsor a benefit in the nea rfuture and in this will be assisted by Mrs. Thomas Times, the pastor's wife. AVith the Lenten season approaching, the activities will become more or bs unassuming with the regular meetings conducted as usual. J. .T. Freeman, editor of the Twin City Sentinel is back at his post of duty this morning- after an illness which confined him closely to the house for a couple of weeks and bore evidence of the prevalent grippe. j George Chick, well known 1n this city and associated with the Graver Corporation Co.. as their construction supt.. at Tampa, F!a.. where sr. me time ago he received injuries which for a long time incapacitated him for work. Is now at Jacksonville. Fla. Av. C Chick, his son. who left this city at the samo time for assignment under "his father, remains at Tampa, to complete the erection of oil tank. Mr. A. Sauter, who is an assistant to Mr. Chick. Sr.. accompanied him on the trip to Jacksonville, where erection of tanks for the Standard Oil Co. has been commenced . The literary department of the Indiana Harbor AVoman s club which was scheduled to have met this coming Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. J. J. Freman of Eeacon St.. hostess-leader In "Leaves of Grass.' The meeting- will occur at a later date at which tins; due announcement, will be given. Charles F.ead. and Fred Lantz of 4111 Magoun ave. are both iil with the grip. Mrs. Isabella Lantx, who is a practical nurse and assitingr in many of the homes of this city, are asi-fsu,.. ri thsir care. TVarreo Klpp.city mechanician, has received word from Phoenix Ariz., where his father, Melbourne Kipp. who was taken fiom Ttockford. 111., to the latter place. Is showing some improvement in his health, the reason for the charge of climate. The Mr. Kipp. Sr., was very iil and the information arriving here is very encouraging to his son. Miss Alma Xust who recently succeeded to the position o? chief stenographer at the offices of the Graver Corporation Co.. is also press repre Cardomene the "Miracle Medicine' Many Teopde Have AArltten of the Seeming Mlrarlee" Performed by C'ademene Tablet. They Are Only It ecom mended Vr AA orn-Ont. Impoverished. Afroos People, But People have testified that they have been cured of rheumatism, headaches, stomach disorders, pains of neuralgia, etc., through the use of this great medicine-tonic, Cadomene Tablets. It only means that the Cadomene has helped to build up the strength of all organs and then nature has a chance to bring the cure. Therefore, if you are tired, sluggish, and your feet and hands are cold and clammy, and nervousness overwhelms you by sleepless ness, irritable temper, and your heart flutters while dizziness and trembling seize you at times, you may ward off serious consequences and become full of vigor, red blood and health for every vital organ of your body. Mr. J. AA". Biggs, of R. R. 3. Fort AVorth, Texas, writes: "I am using Cadomene Tablets and find them to be good In every way for en old man of (!." V. AV. Parbeau 13!" Tnca street. Denver, Colo, writes: "I haxe taken one package of Cacloneme and it has put m on my feet and I feel fine." Cadomene builds up nerves and body vigor. All druggtts. adT.
sacted bm1nets in Crown Point Friday. Mrs. Hazel Travels left last Saturday for Chedwick. near Pittsburgh. Pa. to join her husband who has accepted a position in that city where he was employed several vearrf aio as an el
ect! ician, Mr. and Mrs. Ti avers baxc been living- in I.erov for the past six month", being associated in busiiichs there with "Walter I'.oscl. to whom lie sold hit- intei est. pi ior to lea v ins; for the Fast. John Maehacek was hi Gary Friday being alled to the Garv office on' account of the death of the manager, Harold Kckstroni. Misses r.uth Shortridge and Edna I'.enjainin who attended the Columbia School of Expression in Chicago, came home for th- week -end. Mis Ida lleckleman of t he auditor s foice spent Sunday with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Louis lleckleman 111 Hammond. Mrs. Will Whitaker spent a few .i-ys in Hammond the latter patt of the week. Mr. Whitaker went to Hainniond on Saturday and remained over Sunday with his family. Miss llar.el Kilhourn who is attending school at Hepaw University came home on Friday suffering from a sltRht attack of th fl, anii will remain in Crown Point this week to recuperate. John Maehacek has recently purchared the 5?eidl bungalow on Goldsborough st.. and it is reported that his marriage to a popular ('town T'oint young lady w ill be an evnt of the near future. Miss Vera Peck of Hammond came! home on Saturday and remained over Sunday w ith her no' her and brother. Misse sF.lla Massoth. Pearl Kaiser and Margaret Grass spent the weekend in Chicago and attended the theater. A marirage license was issued on Saturday to An'.ou Kaupt and Miss Cora LusselberK and their marriage will take place the coming week. .Miss ttresselberg- until recently was cmployed in the Westernian dry goods More. Mrs. G. C. Bartholomae has been confined to her borne the past week with a very sever cold. KV M til II I (!'. I,IC KKS Thomas Hayes, Chicago; Mary E. M.iHaney. "Whiting". France? . McCullough. Gary; Edna Mary Huff. Gary. Don Hine. Gary: Myrtle Gawlhorp, Gary . Joe Vukinovleh, Gary: Mary Narantic. Indiana Harbor. sentative for their monthly periodical, called the "Graver Co-Worker"' and this is considered an cs-timablo. opportunity for all the mployes to assist Miss Imst in her- affiliation with the magazine which is real newsy and is a worthwhile reading. Twin City Circle. Laughters of Isa bella, fel a debt of cratitude to thel trustees of the Old Fellows Order at Indiana Harbor for their consideration in the free use of that hall for Apir 23th at which time they will gie' asocial dance. Arrangements will bej speedily under way. Ion"t forget to attend Hellerman's Stock Adjustment ho Sale at 595 Hohman street now- going on that is if you want to save money sir.es in popular brands are going fast AVe still have your size, but y.i'H have to lin rr y. 2-3-1 i I LIVE NEWS FROM THE TWIN CITIES A day of prayer for world-wide missions will be held at the Katherine House in Indiana Hirbor. February 10. It is to be a union meeting of all the women's mission circles of the oily and in keeping with the ntion-w-ide observance of the day for that special theme. The program will condt of sinjlnjr of missionary hymns, presentation of missionary objectives and prayer for 1) world-w- de. exangelism, a Christian America; i"i the foreign fieids and 4) the ounc women of America that they may ru-e to the opportunity of the pew riav of world reconstruction to gi e themselves to missionary service. GEORGE AMI HI STILL Teihaps if Geoige had passed some of his 'w-hite mule'' around f hi" neighbor end fiinds he might still te at l.bertv and turning out the fire water for a goer) profit. Terhaps. Th Fast Chicago poli-e received a tip lte Faturday night that a still was in operation at iil Kmlyn Pla'-e and officers arrived just in time to find the hot st.il which had just been removed from the stoe. They also found a haif gallon of raifin brand--, a 23 pound box of dr.ed grapes and 31 gallons of mash. Gecge oiar was booked on a charge of opeiating- a still and will be turned over to the federal officers. PETT-V THEFTS REPORTED Several thefts and attempted thefts were reported to the Fast Chicago police over the week-end but the culpritscould not be foi.nd . The home of I. T. Matchen. 4f"3 I Grarevine street. Indiana Harbor, was j tiroken into while the fannlv were in Chicago and everything was upset. Nothing ha? been missed. Mis. Maty Aukel:h. ."5412 Deodar St., Indiana Harbor, reported the loss of four chickens from her shed on Saturday evening. Two reports were received r,f some one attempting entrance at ;oi9 Olcott avenue but the police could find no trace. niOA'T LIKE t AGE. Helen AVhite "flew the coop" the last time she was arrested by trie East Chicago police about a month ago but they are taking no chances this time. The last time she was given the guest suite. She now occupies the same cell with her partner Martha Raymond. Helen was arrested on a statutorycharge shout a month ago and Instead of placing her In a cell the poiiee took rity on her and a)!oed her to stay In the room adjoining the desk room. The next morning the window wss open and the "bird had flown." Her name this time is Helen Marloe. Her home U In Chicago.
A FIXE riCTlllE. An industry that cuts wages below th living level, that refuses to reemploy former service, men who return for their old jobs and an Industry that permits the working conditions to be unsafe and unhealthful cannot survive.
J his Is one of the points driven home in "The night to Happiness," a photoplay of the hour, which is to be seen today and tomorrow at the New Home theater. "The Right to Happiness'' is not a propaganda picture, neither js u a mealy-mouthed fcmoothlngr over of bad situation. It is a forceful, smashingexposure of certain exisiting con ditions Willi the solution pointed outi clearly and dramatically. F.ven were it not. for the picture's own merit the name of the star would assure it urce?w. DEADLY AFFAIR IN TI State Troops Shut Down Members of Attempted Lynching Party. ' INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE I LEXINGTON, KV.. Feb. ? Immediately following the trial and sentence to electrocution, March 11. of William Lockett. negro confessed assaulter and murderer a few days ago of ten-year-old Geneva Ilardman. near here. the iourtroom became a scene of great confusion. Men with a rope attempted to j,torm the court house door and lynch the negro. State troops under command of Capt. L. V. Ciockett, opened Are In keeping with good
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and several peisons were'killed and a number of otlxrs wounded. Lockett was brought here on a special train from the state penitentiary at Frankfort, where he was sent February 4. after confession of the critn, to prevent lynching. Lejington streets were packed when the neg-ro, surrounded by the troops, marched to the court room. "Wires an dropes had been stretched on either side of each street through which Lockett was to pass and troops were under orders to "."-hoot to kill"" if an attempt was made to capture the prisoner.
Advertise in vertise again, constant effort. Ihe Times and adResults come wit'r BETTER THAN CALOMEL Thousands Have Discovered Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets Are a Harmless Substitute Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets are the result of Dr. Edwards' dettnniriatiori not to treat liver and bowel complaints with calomel. For 17 years he used these tablets (a vegetable compound mixed with olive oil) in his private practice with great success. They do all the good that calomel does but have no bad after effects. No pains, no griping, no injury to the gums or danger from acid foods yet thev stimulate the liver and bowels. Take Dr. Edwards 01i'e Tablets when you feel "logy" and "heavy." Note how they clear clouded brain and perk up the spirits. 10c and 25c a box.
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If you arc going to buy an auto this year, buy it of your iocal dealer where you can get service. The home dealev will be glad to give you pointers on its care and upkeep. How much easier and cheaper it will be for you to run your car to his place than have to undergo the expense and annoyance of taking it to Chicago or elsewhere.
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whlcb are aecepteS ty X.uin' Jtvtra iremcy. 3410 Wchlfaa are, Xnliaaa -bor, phone 11C3J; Xataarlna Howard, loom 323, Calumet bl&f ., . Xart Cfclcat"?. phone 383, raalvleaoa phona 318; Vassait fc Thompson, 300 Chicago are. Salt Chi. ca o, phone 931. NOTICE TO CLASSIFIED ADVERTISERS. All classified aflTertlslag' must he paid for before 13:00 o'clock on the day of pnbUcatloa, beginning- October Jit. All those who hare monthly accounts are excepted, rhona advertisements will be accepted as nsual, but they matt he paid for before 12:00 o'clock. Mr. Aaron TVarshsw, 14th and Fir street, 3420 Grapevine street, is Indian Harbor 1448. formerly .of has moved to His telphone For wall paper "and decorating call him up. " - 2-2 9 1 Will pay cash for shares in O. K. Grant Battery stock to private individuals holding them. Write me, I. E. C, East Chicago Times Office, room Calumet building. East Chicago. 2-9-l' Take The Times and keep touch with he whole vorldIIDINF d Mornlni. Haom Strong, Healthy ty: If they Tire, Itch, Too Smart or Burn, if Sore. t7ipZrC Irritated, Inflamed" or TOUR tl LJ Granulated, use Murine often. Sootbaa. Befraahea. Safe for Infant or Adult. At all Druggists. Write for Free Eye Book. Muta tj Ktmtij C., Cktat of the furniture in your Many people hre. eater.
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