Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 217, Hammond, Lake County, 2 March 1920 — Page 5
Tuesday. March L lf20:
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PERSONAL i
ISflCIAL HEWS!
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1 3 1 a f i.'-r yard. Snarls, ladies' Tailor, ."Ti! I'.iiiletin t. .1-1-61. GRAND SHOE SHINING. K't jini'i; and lia! '!, n i n jr. Shi"i. V, ii: . ,.i ii ..!.. ti i-ti'i I lolifian .-t.. Haminr.n.1 .-.-2 fit. t k ;r. p.m.t: J ' i r- ( . ! I. ' I tii; d.-.-i ribod prnprpty v ill i ' i f,.r sff'tHo i hMri.-oi pt ib.bi.r i .ii..:. Sn-t-c" h' ; f.irpor t t " no S. : r i , ..I I la in oi-.tnl, 1 ndlrt . Ai-,i ?nd. !'20; I l . ( iii'li. i bod r-'b. Z b--rl spritig.. i itiit.irv- -.-not pa Mow. 1 hmlnii; M0.'. - bk''tl". 1 I'Uftin .M rot . ),tr. 1 xU'iif-ti ,'ii.hlni!, f bois, i cruto. 1 tub, 1 oarpoi niAwppr, 1 frmo 1 Nb'd. 1 Ironing: board. 1 i-!"lii'i utiiikh-, I f-hovel. 1 pioturi", 1 oil luHt'-r, 1 rc niaohiTi". 1 coal h"d. - stand?, 1 tuk. ' In!''". 2 rmkirji, B
i-Iis irt". 1 pad. 2 nm tt riwe.. - dresrs. Tsii..rn n.s tho 1'ioprriy of J. M. Mm.hmi;. ! :;-2-:)-io ;oi.rt:.v ui:os.
H . M. Vensonifki lias returned from Vaahinston. D. O.. when- bo at;ii..iv.ii a onfereic of the SiK'ial Pi v i.-iou "1 j trie Nickel Plate Railroad.
Last evening- a mimhor of .iiot... . cioiishtfully surprised M if .:'i.'.'Vf Kvi
l'rif at her Horn on .entni.f '".i.j,t v.mo Mr:,. 15. M . I.ooiiiif. .Mi
evenme was ?peni (-.,...- - A . T. 1 i.iw a : o. Ai J s V. I. l'.ivis. Ai
J'l 11 a M: i.iOtvi. fl.'- iVIlovt ,.f 1-, , -j. ,;irrti;s, Mr. and Mr.v. ftn-k l.iiiid. ii I Mas-on M. Airs, l-'rc i iiiir.nn eti t et ta itu d at .i birthday Im.otii uti y is, t -t da y lu r i'.iiiiie. 7ii t .f.i i i iivtiiuf. A tour o,.uro i U'lr :ir iir, was s-'ivrd and ti if-rnra-tions utro boautit'iil ii.jm-s. Tho.-- pr--s-
I la? oriliiianoo v'-iol; -,s i:oy In effort is irsv.iiid. lis iohoi ihit no definite notion bo ta'ivtn ntiti! tin' city Httortn-y was prison', to divines t bfral p.ints. The ordinance for a $::'!. '!"" b.-nd issue for installing a p ,'.! .- a'.art.. y.-U-tn was rojoot. d. S'.li.J'S for oats and $'.") .'ot fur bay was a m liori.-.t-d. The
'nv.iic. after whi.-ii dainty t e fresh me nt s
'v. er served. The .truest s present were: 'Miss Florence Twist, of Chicago. Mm -H. Cassin and Merle Daily, of Wl.itinu. "Helen Beebe, I.iUian Trottman. flarebell Mauck, Maliy and Vera Tult-y. Athla. BogS-rd. Goldie DuKraine. Evelyn Hilton, Maise Sandoe. Pet), foterson and Oladys Tuley. lCUiott f.-nroy. lol--ivin Ford." O. Kline. Owen Harm. J Stahl. Frank Colgrove. Lawior.ce Kanria.1. E. W. Hess. Glen a.rlc. 1". Kllison. F-ay Peterson and Clyde Hess.
I I.;-.- i.ionartnieiit w. iiii;, l $!': f.,r
a typew rit.-r. but wa tratiti'il $ I . i '.'.' .' for tis rcaair of tlio tvt, online. $ 1 2 '. for f-preailiiit; of tin- ussfssmt-nt roil on Kennedy avenue sower was author-
Mrs K ft. Martin is reoox erinj; from , iited.
an oporat ion vii lor tonsils performed I The resolution of tie Indiana 1 lar-
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lotid IV!. t. Airs. Fled I; thi inj;.
at the U.iti'e fre'.k .Saimariutii.
Th rboraJv Aid Society will hold an jfl dy mmeting Wednesday at the horns of Mrs. Chas. Crimvner, 442 Truna.n avenue. All members and triends ere Invited.
Nfr. J .H. Iyorentz has moved to Ji Delaware jt.. Gary. Ind.. where he will fb in the employ of W. U. Diamond.
I.eo Sehultz. of K-nsselaer. ! MS't-
DeLuxe Theatre : CHILDREN 6c in the afternoon for 'IN OLD KENTUCKY.
boo Civi.' fiub fa vi
inj.r Daylight Sav-
ligs was ieoeied and placed on file.
Mis U. 1-. Smith, of '."" I!ohinsii St.. who has been at t he Battie (.'rook Sanitarium f"r several week, expects to return to Mammon 1 fcomo time this week,. Miss Katherine. K i r k pa t ric . of Valparaiso. Ind., spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. C. Van Sihaak, D'US Hysiop I'ia-'e. The Faithful Workers Auxiliary of Rebeccas will meet for an all day
session Wednesday at the I . O. F. j
ha.i l . The Theta ijanmia Girls we: terwinfl last. fvninK at the home of Mi" Ksther Nierenp a rl e n . The ei-.t w-a a It.hi show or in bo him "i Miss Kvo; j n Solon, one of t ho eiuii inctiibers. After an evening- of entertainment tl.o hstes served a dainty lunelieon. Ti." no-t lii'"'.tiiis w ill be iioi'l at the home of Miss Margaret Aust-jen. 4! Iougia.i St., in two weeks.
; a v f. tV hit", of Iliim-ii.'ii'l. and .'.ii. .-!
Mal'fl Var.si-ioiv. of Hast fhieaK". wore very qnirtly m.u'ned Sat'irday (nrn,""ii
j by Key. Ayling. t h o . t hod i s ; tninifter j i at I'l'iwn Point. Mr. and At rs While;
i at r.in.-i - iivi' - at 41. in fori vtt.ei
avenue. Fast f ii icaao. JUu t after April 1st they w 1 1 lie at '.nuiie at IS "'inn it t reel . - Ti e F'oa-t'i li is on '' f ie AT. K. Aid Society- Society w ill in' t for an all day rt-iiifins sossb'n tomorrow in the home of Mrs. Ku . Mnenich. Hi; Ann street.
mm on UNION ATTITUDE
! INTERNATIONAL DEWS SLRVICE! I'i:tU"l T. Miei... Aiai cii A I "it F.. r.arko.r, prosiib-nl of tho l ir.o liorhood of Maintenance of Way F. tr.pl. '..ion orijani-ta-tion. vlifii -shown uisp.-i 1 1 hr s fr-'-in W'ashintr!' n tiiat tivii"-!! brot herhoods had accepted the pr. -td'-nt 's oft'-r " app-Ont an odjustniont t rtburtil in t he railroad workers' wnpo o,..nt r orsy. ieiterated today his fljt'iriPtit of yerlerday that hif orirani.at am i'.;ld decide tho s'.rike i-sue f . r i'sejf t.-caidi' :-s -f tAhat action tio o-hrr rniiroad l'ro'i,or-hfi-'dii may take. "i m r fuitir' eourse v i.l bo del .- a i . i 1 1 . - i r.n-'o for ail ai mo.--: .r n--o ral i.h.'i irnie.'i and "ih-r i.x-cuiii e- of our or'th-.-rhi.od '" be 1,. id in 'h.rac-) on Match 4'.h." said Mr. Farh'r. "In una nt ituo v. e will wait and wa'ch di -coloptnents. nr cause ) jus and w e hao been nii-t r-a',-d long enough."
STORAGE SAI.F,. The follou ins d' s. rib.d propirty tvlll bo sohl t' r storage .-ha vgn at (iobin Pi os. Si'-niiii- Warehouse, comer l-'-jy-otte and S.-hl st reel s. Hammond, Indiana. At i'n.l. 1"2": 1 ch iir, I looker. arm chair. 2 boxfs. Taken as the pn perty of .J. II. Stewart. ::.' -;--!6 goi-DE.n bros.
STORAGK SAI.H. The following described properly will ho sold for storage harRe.s at Golden Flos. Storage Wafiwiisi'. corner Fayette and Sohl streets. Hammond, Indiana, April 2nd. TJ20: 1 pia.no. 1 piano stool. Taken as the proporiv of Mrs. F.. E. Rarnard. ri-2-0-10 GORDFX RRO.-5. STi (RAi IB SA1.K. The following de.scriboif oixiperty will bo .sold for storage ' liaririis at ("olden Rros. Storag-e Warnh 'iisi-, corner Fayette ?ij.d Hi.hl stree-ts. Ha.mtriond, Indiana. April 2nd, F)2": 1 piai.o. Taken at- the prvt-crty of P. I. Ree j. 3-2-9-16 GiIDEN EROS. storage: sale. Tho following licsori'iied proper: y l sold for tivras'' .-harge.- ar Golden St. raKo War house, corner Fayette and Sohl strai ts. Hammond. Indiana. Aju-il i'nd. iiCO: 1 S"it,.e, i library tab!-. 1 trunk. Tikon 3 the pt-op'r' v of Goo. Hal!. U-2-i-t o i ,' !,! )K.V BROS.
E. Chicago Bond Issue Is Approved
Armed with u available statistics on tlie park properties and n-.-ds in the 'I win Cities and carrying: with them lot- " rs from the Chamber of Oommeroo, the Indiana. Harbor Civic Club, thmayor, and numerous large taxpayer of the , My it; whnh approval f th fuil $2O0.ftOij b,1n,i Bskli j. ,-. Smith. J. ti. Friedman, and Attorney M H. CVftos. representing: tho park board. yoKtnrdav Mioroprjed j sr-i,riti5 'h" approval r.f the ttate ta i boird for he pa rk honil imy The trio n-nt tr, India.nat-ol,, w-,th h kno-AldB.. that any ct m th. .. 'hoi-t-erj bond iv.u uonid rn'm a s-vri bi.-ndioap for the t-ity's parks snd ih welfare ..f its cltUenff. In order to assure succo,., tho park board secured b. t re they U-rt letters mid resolutions from InfhientlKl cur.-n in the city which they believed would be- enough to convince the Kate board that the isie hrj the approval of the entire oity wnd that it was tho dasir of the citizens that th full f:nn OOO issue be authorized. With this mass of information it was a small problem to secure the approval of th s'ate board. The park board will at once advertise, for bids oti landscape work for the eit y parks unrl.bflipvd that the bond issuo will provide sufficient fund to pay lotall tho lands-ape work whnh wbs planned for ali the parks. The SwainN'elson corniny has aireatly drawn plans for the different parka which have bep.i
.i proved by the PHrk hoard and the i
cornj.atiy has p.niised that if the contract is awarded to their company the landscape work will be completed before fall. Construe ion of ie,rk bui!dir,i;s will have to wait a new bond issue and will probably not be undertaken bef,jre nexl year.
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EXCLUSIVE PROCESS ....UNION MADE.... PATTERSON BROS. T03ACCO CO., TR. RICHMOND, VIRGINIA
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IF YOUR DEALER DOES NOT
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Advertise in The Times and adtcrtise acain. Results come with constant effort.
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-Mabel Ilartuinn lelnrin.S i on Salurd.-.y aft-r i;,! i,. w eeks in Flot nia . Alts. Robert Barry visit -11 days with her mother, Mis. ."
man. Fensi'i Bros, of liani'ii i. .'. transacted business at Py.-r on Saturday. Geo. lleid p u re ha sed Harry V. i.l:.'.house iitiil -w i i ' so 'ii to.r.'.-e j.j f-, , ,-
if sr-, oral 1 1 y Keii-
If' i ry Kaiser fan.i'y moved it ! t ManjiOliJ house on S.iturd iy. Tie mfant if .'.lis Arthur K.-ch of llaiiaiiiir.ii was ,-h ' i s t : :. fl on Sunday at St. Jo.- r.h's I'i'jiv'. Ihmmon'!. C. urea-. l i:.,...ti and IStfl!,t 15. Keilnian were ;-.sor .. Ti.e iiaiiy was named Arthur Anthony. Mi. win. Tenteniacher was a Ch. can;. visitor on Monday. Frank Willy vis-ited with home fol,.oii Saturday. Mr. and .Mrs. lieniy Gri in spei. ; eiiral days witli relit ives in Chicago.
We Want Your Business and I
STi ) KA i I " S A I.K. Tho followtnif dese.ribed proirty will bo so'd for s'oiate eha.rg:t at Go;d'-n Bros, si'ir.ice U archouse, corner Fa.;. -otto atid Soiil -t reefs lammotid. Indiana, Api-ii 2ml. f'2n: t Piano. Taken as ! ho prop-.--- of Mrs. Walton. "t-2 "-!" i',ol,IiK' BRi'S.
THE PROVERB SAYS "An ounce of tomorrow is worth a pound of yesterday."
True, but today is worth more! fZZ
than either. Today, you have your property tomorrow it may be wiped out. Insure today with a good, old , reliable company like the Hartj ford fire. You are safe. Let us increase your protection ?to cover the present value of your property. Lake County Savings and Trust Company Julius II. Meyn, Mgr. Insurance Department. Phone 1 700. Hammond, Ind.
Mrs. W. C. Wilson was called to
Rushviile. Ind. on account, of the seri-j
ous iiliess of her little gratnldauclner
The H'S'ory Department, of the Hammond woman" Club mot yesterday afternoon a'. I Ii" hou o of Mrs. W . K ,
i Rr-ii'y. fi Warren street. Mrs. lianna.uer. aouiMMll'ol by Mr". al
'dikesoii. sane a Rr,...r m li't"' charm-
'My 1. t ' liouse. " "Si ring
Sons," aul a ';:''-'; .-'tii.'liin'' font. Mr. D. ,f . Jloran m -i v o a conservative d is. -on '-se on the topic. "The N'' Relations H-i'.vii tie IMtnl States and Fui ..pe. " Startin -. ui"i tin.- .uii;. in of tnnf.s Mr. Alotau taoj a Iil.Ht.ry ..f inn 'ii.i!i"!ial I'-lut ion" up to ,,, .... ,!ay po'v r.isi'otis Til" i'O.r.t i-ii.st stroiiify luoiiniit out was I mix aa intvrtof.'onal court t.' i--s-,-ai-v and ibat if its dictates are car
ried out, re'atiom will he est a hi isle d j that will tend to make a better grade! of humanity. A riiij; vote of thank' j was given Mr Morm. I Airs. Ruff read three selections, t o
n o i", r o d i al eat. I
Unions Will Accept With One Exception
carriers and i i e mploye.- by letter today tli.tt lie is ready to appoint t be tribunal. Such a ! per was prepared at the hits llo'.ife for the president's signature.
Take The Times and keep la
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i i INTERNATIONAL NF.WS SERVICE! j WASHINGTON. Mar.li IK presn! - ! i es of I iar'i rn railway union- to-
oerit aiairr protest i
:'ii si'ieuf W lisop fifei to appoint a ; bi-partisan triliui,ai whicn will try to work out a v. ate pi mv proer.iin be-j tu een 'lie ro.aif ami their ( mpio. es. Ail of the shoo ci ait unioas asaeel : to the iropos t.i'ti w-iih. the except of toe Pi oth'-r iioo.i of M a i n ' - nanoe of: Way l-ipioes. , numi'- r al.oiit 4fl.-; "'.'i. '!'!.;.- ti'di. r.o M'li.'i: on fne mat-1 ii r eitior way and it is i'..ie-iii.',ii orooai'ie that a sirlk" of tin -' em-:
I ploj en is f or t heon i . i e A strike or-;
"."i- a I rt aly is in e. isP no,-, na vu.fS I'o ii aoheduled to no Duo t on: Feb. 17. but having been In id over, at tin' reoue.-' of i !,.- pro;-1 d 1. 1 . I
President Wilson will notify t ii
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OiuASSiES: Gold rilled, $4, S3. $8, $7, S3. Solid Oold, SO, S7. SS. $10, $12. rKANKTJK O. CAETES, ML D. 120 S. State St. Hours: 9 to 6; Sundays, 10 to 12.
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If you only knew what we are doing for hundreds of good dressers in this community, there would not be a doubt in your mind where and when to order your Spring Suit. In Time for Easter which is Only 4V2 weeks away
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Dainty refreshments w ere s'r vr l by j Mrs. J. T. Clark. - j -Report T for 'he Da v. i i Don'? throw your pyr waj
without reading the want arl oaga.
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I CARD OF THANKS l;BABY CHICKS
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WEDNESDAY REDUCTION SALE
BONELESS VEAL ROAST 22c CHOICE CHUCK ROAST 14c BOILING BEEF 10c FRESH PORK SHOULDER ROAST 25c FRESH BOSTON BUTTS 28c 3000 LBS. OF SMOKED PICNIC HAMS, per lb 18c BACON SQUARES 23c Notice Our Canned Goods Specials NO. 1 CAN PE4S 11c NO. 1 CAN CORN 11c i NO. 1 CAN STRING BEANS 10c ! NO. 1 CAN TOMATOES 11c NO. 1 CAN RED BEANS 9c ( LARGE MILK, 2 CANS 25c
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babv chicks from proved
winter laj-ers. Have "sold fresh epo;S aI wiuter. Before ordering clucks come and see my Ferris S. C. W. Leghorn pens and get my prices. Also chicks of several other varieties. Order April chicks now.
We buy direct from the mill, saving you the middle man's profit. Furthermore, we carry the largest stock of domestic and imported cloth in Northern Indiana. We have over six hundred styles of cloth for you to select from. Every piece in the bolt and each one selected with special care to be sure it will give you entire satisfaction.
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CAIDF THANKS.
L. NEWMAN
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Don't merely talk about the high cost of living and disappointments in deliveries in clothes but COME NOW and let us show you the dozens of suits we are making for ethers; show you the way the coat, vest and pants are made -and best of all, HOW WE GIVE YOU A PERFECT FIT AND
I SAVE YOU MONEY
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LESSONS IN OPTOMETRY
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There has been a false impression created by some people to justify their high prices that OUR CLOTHES ARE NOT MADE IN HAMMOND. We will be glad to have you present when "Sam" cuts your suit and show you the suit as it is slowly built up while in the course of construction, every stitch with years of experience and painstaking care.
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Suits to Your Measure
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LEAST BUT NOT LAST NO. 1 LARD, per !b 22c DON'T OVERLOOK THIS GREAT REDUCTION SALE.
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573 HOHMAN- STREET.
PHONE 1441.
CAE7J Or THANKS. '. ' ;.- to iio.id our l.oi; ' '.-I thinks ami p r r roe ,at ion to ndtl-.h-rs. J
frifiids and -ola ; for thou- kind syni t a'l ' and );..-' -ta?-,.-. rendered in 'hi h.o.-r of eiir sadii'-ss i-'io.-i aa-oil b'- tb lieaih of (.in- .bar l-.iPb.-itd and fa' l"-r
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-'.J : m f hoa i;ir.il !' '-' ; i-e. - ai d ;h"v R"' ! MR?. RAY A. WF.Rt.S AND FAMILY
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CARROLL & NEWTON 1 9tat St. Kimmoxl. lA
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1 7 1 State St., Hammond, Ind. Open Tuesday and Saturday Evenings.
Next to Bijou Theater.
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