Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 204, Hammond, Lake County, 16 February 1920 — Page 8
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LIVE NEWS FROM THE TWIN CITIES
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lt i hicag,' ami Ind ana llardice hae set the date fur thojr
vnth nnunl hull for April :X Thursa: id will hold tl: ball in the M.i-
sonie ioninle at I ::i t Ch ica o . The
I'roecfJ i..f the ball will be used toward the pu.-cha, of new uniforms, f. r all officer?. The music he l y jctcrl-.i:;; .
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J. U llis.a;i. formerly (.f Indiana H.-irhor uml rfi'ently appoints! Major Iti the Quart. -i master sect in ,,f the Ke
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K.J ward J. peters. 4710 Banns n'.. while (urn.ns fro:,i the oar tra.-Us it
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f m in tho I,le f V.st Indies. The coma brans an. I ha lo furn:..i a firm in '.''. 0C0 pounds. : n the 14!h for Port
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Trinidad. Uritis', frin wi'.l handle 1 1 ic-idy i ra d Co linst w nb 1.- :'. ll.ls-a'I sailed
of Sr. i ; n. the Ui i lll'I t ho f i ' y ; ;
.kidded nn.l bit orje of tho ornj.ncnt il 'Siit post. The ;iot was broken off
.iu.l tho machine badly ilamasfj out no ' olio a s li u rt . j
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Get the Genuine efgf&ttk VL-JlEconorny t ?t in Every Cake
Tho K:npb ment I'fiv.ir.irpi.'ii uf In'iiaiui. .H'Ttiiig thr. ish its nino ofli'ff in vaviois part." of the Mate, if
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larso. of whirh only a very small por- ! labor ...milt:, t.'on of tho p. j-. ul.it ion of thi. preat 1 The lo.nl. ( oio nioii wea'; ii hn anl concent :..n I the man.iiiem
a statement made by Fied Kltinsm,th 'in the Ke.Jor.il .in J State lurer-tor of the Ser- j uinple
narrow stairway?, presided i er by a person ho;v sole interest is that of the profit to be d riv ed frorn those out of er.iploy nient and who can least afford to px'y for a job. la tonlrnist t" the free employment
off ires of tho l nst. we now have th"
Free KmpU ynieiit service .1 the Ma e in co-op ration w.th liie Federal l. vfrnnifnt. The office! are in clTaiiie '' higll-olasa men and women; selected for their peculiar ability anl qualilUalions ami are th sen by the Kmphymtnl (.'oinin ission from a number reoomm.n.iod by the several oitief. and through their mayors', businc;s and la l..r its i n'r.n t i.ns . The modern fin;ilo merit Office in a I , i it : i Kiado business ins t ! tu t i on. .ront-
i for the bon'tit or the unempb y 'i. .. v.-ll i. f..r il." emr!oer. It sere.
tlx- purpose of 'entrali7in opoprluii.t ex for i mployiii'nt and obvi.itithe i,e.-rss:tv of the unollipb veil tr.l-
elinx from place to place. s.-ck.n mi
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guidance, of sraoiliz.nt;
READ THESE. TWIN CITY ADVERTISEMENTS
Fashion' Forecast By Annabel Worthington.
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iffeacy. 3410 Mlchlaa vo, Indiana .ar. ! bor, pbom. li-aj; Kathi1a Howard,! aooiu 222, Calumet Wdsf Eait CUcal . ! pnone 2C3, regitieoce phon 213: Waiaa j u Tbcmpscn. eoo CJUcao Tih at Chi.
-ao. phen 931 . NOTICE TO I CLASSIFIED ! ADVERTISERS, j All clasfired advertising" must he pata I x.,. etoro 12:00 o-clock n the day of pubUcatlon, beginning- Octobev Jt. All those who havo iftoutlily accounts' are' excepted. Plioae arlvertiaetnenta vrtll be
aoceptea as usaal. but tncy must be
mplovment office, under lit of Herbert E. .Tone.
ty Hall building, is a" fNthe modern sorvi.e in actual
opera t ion .
1 r. " Ke;,frsi n ''ption o! an en
n-.'-iit office .s that of a third floor i k room, dniiy. stuffy. dtrt' and up
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J-.aia lor tefore 12:00 o'clock.'
You Have No GuirantesFromYouNeighbor Vou may take everj- precaution against fire yourself, but you have, no assurance that your neighbor will be equally as careful. That is another reason why it is necessary to have complete fire insurance protection, LN0LGH protection.
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If fire came tonight would tomorrow line vou a heavy loser, or even worse
financially ruined? Just as you would consult a good lawyer or a good doctor if you needed legal or mechcl advice, bring your insurance problems to experts. You will find them in our insurance department. It doesn't cost a penny more to have experts write your protection. First Trust And Sayings Bank EAST CHICAGO INDIANA Capital and Surplus, $65,000.00
Mr. Aaron V.'&rshaw. formerly r-f , lM!i ami Kir street, has moved to iM-rt ;rapeine street. His teiphon.; 1 i." Indian Harbor 1U3. For wall pap.r' and dec... rating eali him up. U-i'-i&t I T have shares in ihr. O. K.i ( .iant Kattory kStoek, selling i for s'7r j,( r shave, will dis-j M.se of thejii, 1. O. Hox 1 107 j ( Jaw, Ind. - '" : I
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parliamentary drill and urn have been pro'- ol .1 .
"hi.a;'- wiil speak ui..n ce.mm. !'-. al subject ." ; thef the ( '..lis fca t ona 1 Men's Fast Chicaso tonight. Mr. 8 pert several vears in a study 'r of 'online: . e ..ri, and i-'
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Wftoleso.ne-aearisi-ig -Refreshing Slien Your Eyas Used Care
The Woman's (Julbl of the Church of St. Alban will meet with Mrs. J. V. l'rt'Ts ot'li Grapevine st . tomorrow afternoon and enjoy a social session. All
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Hammond Women are growing more enthusiastic about the Hoover Suction Sweeper every day. Before you buy your Electric Sweeper, be sure to ask:
Uoes it beat, as it sweeps it cleans?"
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Final February Clearance Sale of
COATS AND ULSTE
This is an opportunity to actually save some money. If you are looking for values better stock up with one of these coats, even if you have to store it for next season. Some beautiful designs and models still left. Your choice at
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Others as low as $25.00.
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Advance showing of Kuppenheimer and Ardmore Spring Clothes. Advance showing of Spring Hats and Caps. The
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Advance showing of StacyAdams and Ralston Shoes.
Some new Spring Shirtings just arrived.
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MAW M'K SC 1(1 ' I let ween five and fix of Indiana Hiiimr fa w the I:..;.' .S,,vil e.villb.t S. ho. l Friday and Sift; !al eel and I'-eei u .-r' tendance and the f.jlri '1 rday the rxlii ".it will
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:;e l iitbitn t i i e j i . . w e r ho . i. barn. b.in.
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hundred peop'e the Wf. riders of a ; the r: i 1 e y da; r v . ;i i tip of .I' the iar-e at. no , old ,.f y-;it-a - a n be re e n
ia.t-t. onport ui j ; y e s ; n one r jlrii'l i . j ri 1 1 . e r v li.i a t -an.) in order to VKW t ' 1 " e j; 1 1 comfort it w.i.-' th- doors. The ' Sat u i da y n : ;x'i t d tiot.-e i: i lu 0.' e eh,i M( fol Olie eery on" ,-r - y.-. o; t s ij.ivf a -re. i e hf.-i v : till" of the e;iUve .ilthouli tho bridge, boaidintr ;e store and oth:n. at ion . Or n " of file e,y 1,TS structures t,, hi
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Miss Ktliel 'Wilson, of Kenney ave.. wIiom' birtliday was on Valentine day. share. 1 the donor? i t h l;er nie.-e. Marparet Iiorothca. Such, and held celebration for several of the juvenile friend. with d '-..i.i at ions a!i in the see,;ne,n
ot t ue valentine date an, i-o'ory ot tbeir lecular clav seleeteil. Mis. Free
dainty pinh. The affair took place at i man viil l.e leader in th stndv of
When preparing the diooer or working around in tt kitchen you will find tht t.r!e of apron th very thing. It is not bis and cumbersome, but very lisbt and comfortable. The aleeves in either long er short lenrth ire cut In one, with the front part, which continues eround to th baci. where it faten with just oo hutton. The belt bold the apron into the Cizrre at the waistline. The tadVs apron No. 9"f,4 nit la sires "6. 40 and 44 inchea but tneasnre. Si.Te SfJ rertuire 2' yards X2 inch matcridl and S'i yards binding
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-i.it ion. No. 10.'.. will meet Wednesday , Star Span
evening in t'lruiar fession and it i iesiied that ail meiribers t.o present for the tra n.-aei ion uf business ti'.rv
to the order. ' i ft. Patrick's Pay is early elaim.nj; attention f i o mn oomrnittee ti'at wl'li sponsor a datiee on that date. March 17.'
fit. he Odd Fellow's hall. Indiana liarl.or. It ' to be a club affair with invitations and tickets soon in distribution. The favors will be in tiie vivid hues of preen and a most pj.eas.tnt time anticipated. Mrs. .. Riffle of Fir ft., -was a hostess at a Valentine event. Saturday evening with the laf" e oningr diversion consist inpr of Five Hundred in which the awards were capture. by the esdames (Jeorce Peitsoh. P. W. Coursey and Mrs. Oil of Hammond. The appointments consisted of the dainty colors and favors attendant with the festal date. Mrs. ('oradine of Chicaso and Mis. Gil of Hammond were the out-of-town guest?. The postponed meeting of the literary rlepai tment of the Indiana. Harbor Woman's Club will meet tomorrow afternoon with Mrs. J. J. Free ma a In I'.eaeon st.. instead of on AVdn es.la v
j morrow cvoriinc; . it!, an im itation exj I. nil"'! t the public The awards have I been selected in vio.v of creating a ' larse mtionacr thus i- t he last card I party until after th" I.entfn season ! which oint-s in on tic day foilowiner. j Th"re is m i .- st I ict ion .n the number. 1 atierclmr. j j Six t fen e,f the younger foil-. of the' Hungarian 1 le 1 orin r .1 ih'-.rch in Cain-' . mi t pre? Mi t e. p'ay i'o t 'en;rrg; in the i ! soeial rooues of th,. . hureii entitled 1
j I he Hook.-eiio;-. i,e participants i I. ave organised iinder t;e name of th" ! Christian KmU a vors. a n-1 w ill plan f eir I future bei.'li's for i!:" .-liiir.-b. Th'ir I first per f or ma noe .-as niost su.-cessful j rind they ere 1 1 f a t ol to a tea party i by a committ. e -.-nipri?e.l of four. Mi.-" ! Helena, I'aul and the Messrs Joseph ! .yaiii!:.. Anton l:aio. and Tin-mas Fooor. 8iie e;it was made up of sixteen. Th" decoration- at th'- social which followed were I ! e , e i y e.rrird out in the i Valentine u s e t i . t . ,: . ! "V. ttet." unite ol" 11;.- -'.I-.-n.O! R'-tsey Ross Sew inn "ircl'-" met Saturday afternoon at the hoioe of the Misses listelht ami liii'-n M. M.Kenz.ie. 4 S 1 1 Ta. j mm a v.. Fast ('hnao. A very large i throntr of happy enthusiast-- v. ejo ru-es-! i nt and went into th.ir n.ir'i v. it. h I a spirit fully woithy "f the fpiondid niission that prompted tho V lent ill ' i 'lay meet ina. . . .mm ; t tee c.tii istins j of the Mis-.-s V. ro.ii. ., Can-oil, I.o; - ;
r-t.t l-'lynn. J.an l-'iaek. Aliic l-'iack. Kstelia Mo K on, i. and Mary 1.". M'-l-'enie liad lo-. n ;i i'l'o. n t . i. at a pievious moot i rtir to piepaI a .-uilabie Valentine for General ' rshln. find pr'tdudly repo; ted tio-ir votk tn the ("nil of a v ry beautiful si'k Americau
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adopted and difpa t.-h.-d i ate cr'noral. bearitig th. "To Our pear G.nciai. I'e.tef. Invin.-irde in War.'
orarle meet, rig v.-as lovin to ;i noiii" i.i.q'. and inri.-t
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Ajg-. Mor.ev bLit itnout questioa I11 . "V V "if HUNT'S Salve fii. in tt vA" "-eatmentoflTCH. ECZEMA.
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WATCH FOR DANGER This is only one of many fire dangers that no good housekeeper permits. But even the most careful household needs complete protection cf a policy in the Hartford Fire Insurance Company. e can furnish it. The "Hartford" insures against nearly every kind of damage that can possibly occur to nearly every kind of property. CLAIR M. STEPHENS, Indiana Harbor, Indiana.
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the grandmother of little Margaiet. Mrs. Fstiv r Room y in Kennedy ae. It Mas a de'.-ghtful afternoon for the young folks.
A wedding tn-'.k pia known Calumet coup!. liinma I'.iu.-k. and li: Vargo. were married
; e of a v e r y w e 1 1 . t h" bride. M ss groom. John by the Uev. Fr.
Shaffer of th" II day. Aft"!' the v as a lecept ion
a t the bri.ii 's home formerly in the .-nip
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ly Trinity church. Sun church services- there for tli" miny fijends
Miss Flack was of KovHi-1. Rrt.s.
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employe.) at the Grasselli ('hemic They w.Il live jn Calumet. The literal y department of the t'likat-o Woman's Club will meet Mrs. P. F. Come!!. 4 10 1 Raring
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tomorrow afternoon with the first part "i Rook V of Auroia I.eigli taken up as' the study of the afteinooii. Reservations for the theater party to see Southern-Mariowc. du.-. 0f February -Sth. have b't n completed and twenty three is the number that will bo in attendance on that afternoon. The music deparmept of the lia.-t
Chicago Woman's Club is under post - i ponement from this eeiiiug to next' Monday evening when Mis. II. K. Rioom ! berg of North Oicott ave. "ill be the! hostess a originally planned. j I.ady Illks wil lmeet tomorrow e-e. , ning at their reg-ular session with Mrs.' J. R. Walker in Not th Paring ave. ! A cuest at tbe Frank O. Holem home in Fir i-t., f..r the w eek end T ere Miss Minnie Render and Mr. P. V.". Mathews of South Rend. Ind. , The Indiana Harbor Macoabe- Asso-
"Reaves of Grass'' and Mrs. Frances R ers. city" 1 ibraria n will contribute poems on the author. Walt Whitman. All mombcis uiged to be present.
Owinjr to th" misunderstanding of I
a death record as given ovi r the tele, phone the name rjf Theodore H'im was contused witl that of Thrulow Hcins. of C?'iS Prnmniond st . win re the u,ss of a babe, eight months, was suffered. It is to be regretted that Mr. Helm was inconvenienced with the oro..ous jeport and burdened with the sympathy that should have gone to the
fa m il y. Omat- Glass of the Mark Add
ition is n hostess tomorrow afternon to members of her embroideiy olui. nut the diversion will be Bunco instead of r.r-edlew oi k. Indiana Harbor ladies going are; Jl'wlani'f A. .1. Riffle Cenrge peitM-h pnd mother. Mrs. John Miller. Mrs. p. W. Coursey and Mrs. J. K. Cra. line, formtily of this city and now of Chicago. The No Name club instead of meetingtomorrow evening at a member's home, their usual form of diversion, will go to ''hieapo to view South, rnMaib.we. The reservations have been gra i n.'il.
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A MINUTE A DAY Vou may have noticed that it still is daylight well after 3:30 p. m. Each day the sun sets a minute later; a month from now the day will be a half hour longer. The difference between the long, contentment-giving summer days of June and the dreary, early dark afternoons of January is after all a difference of minutes a minute a day. It's the little things that count. Something saved each day and put in the bank weekly or monthly brings con-' tentment well worth having. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK EAST CHICAGO INDIANA Member Federal Reserve System Capital and Surplus $150,000.00
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