Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 220, Hammond, Lake County, 5 March 1920 — Page 9
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ENGAGEMENT OF OTTO KAHN 'S DAUGHTER TO ATTACHE OF BRITISH EMBASSY ANNOUNCED
HOOVER MAY VISIT IN GARY i ' iarv 1 to bare as its guest somf j t ;n next month Herbert Hoover, fortnr food administrator ami possible cani". . :'. . ' - f. t p-.-si.jeii-. : TV;.' ;ary Vmniercin 1 Oh;l is now r- ! r-iiicsn to hav- him appear hc-fore 1 It1 !:! in. mht r M'mo t im is t month; f- r th rxirpose of delti erins an address, j '! ho a rrang. -menl is being made by On pi. ! II. S, Norton, president of tho Cary j 'i-!i!.'tv:a; O'.ub. Tho address ts to b j !.:-it- l ' ni'-mbers owing- to the tz. of tho assembly liai!.
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PLAN MANY IMPROVEMENTS
w-tii :h b f .'-;.- '!';; ' in. v ill s p;-!.s Oil ot
t ' riviuTi ;.nl the exten on of th- Gai y i ilw;i- from !':i''h a-. and ) .roadway- to th" pi. in' ras' of the cJary
; rtn-r. A cord i ng
.line of (, new $0,n00,Wv'lk-. which eonstruot :i- ot.. ,-, ihe company Itlg loUS'-s f.'T ITS
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f the iiary street ra.v uble track impro'. omor" e neighborhood of $l.iof'
iy. th" new v-;ii ..-opt In
STORM DOES DAMAGE
'i" h'.gh wind a.-.-oiin-a n mg t'i :oh hii-rird whoh struck r,nr;.- slo--;- ' " c V llvoo .o-.l i T.-iT.d ht .- did i'l's: 'i- ra ifi.:." hi lary. : go r.'UIlb-T of tt ;:ldoJ- "A oj-r bio 'I to dlffTT.t r'? f Hi' city. ..-." '.it- -o w.s th'"- :ifrr' u'la-s window ;n of! ' ( ( f t :" i y T 'it.- tud bv 'Vth- wsnd-'W w -i-s r paired 'bo -o-i ! i x imik v : i. IT'- had vi-it.-.i
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YOU CAN HAVE HER BEAUTY
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PiroDei. Blackheads. B otches and! - - " " mo m,,,,,;. q.
Such Local Skin Troubles Made
to Disappear by the Wonderful Influence of Stuart's Calcium Wafers. .,,'.To ;:-s"-!s X- - ' - -
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'Uoman l.uown h'-ro as Kdna r.iauohot t.
; but wliosn toil nanio was sai l c ! Mi h . r...i;ia fia ronl. of mclifs-.f r. ltii . juho was found wuli a bullet wound i.-.bo,. hoart follow ins an a: t--mjt ! o-M'Tilnv to cjiII upon a youi:S man ! with uhvin sh" Is said to ha- qtur- . ; ! l. 'ii'-il toilay withofi'. rovoalinK tho noni-.. ,, t,f- shooiinc. nr.- m- . u : ' ' 1 1 K COIifilCtllitf Slnrirs .. 111.'
E. A. GriswoM & bon Corner State ar.J Sohl Sts., Hammond. PHONES: 136370. Larabees Flour 24y2 lb. at $1.93
FOR SATURDAY ONLY Palmolive Soap,
3 bars
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MISS HANLON ILL
Miss Maud Kahn and Major John Charles Oakes Marriott. Th engagement of Miss Maud Kahn, daughter of Otto H. Kahn, member of the hanking firm of Kuhn, Loeb & Co. and chairman of the board of directors of the Metropolitan opera rompanv, to Major John Charles Oake Marriott was announced recently. Major Harriott is a member of the staff of the military attache of the British embassy in Washington and is the your.pest major in the British army.
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LIVE NEWS FROM THE TWIN CITIES
A BUSY CITY LABORATORY
; Pp'oial Judg Joes" Wilson, who ftp- ! ; sid"d st th har;iiK of jtt a.',u- ,
mot park oondpninat ion pr-,c"pdir; gs in t Hammond last wt. announc- d today !
''that ho will hand down htr. d-oi.i..n 1H.
I :"S thP vaU"v of ,h" Toleton -'.tin 'luh Mlss K.ls McVnlpy of Indiana, liar ; tract m 'ho parly part of r,. xt wpek. j j,or wa dlnn.r R'uest of Mrs. Melvln probably Mo.nday or Tuoliy. ; Ha.cal iof Kast Ohicago last evening.
! WiilWm Ball of F'aoon at.. ehPrnist I at tho I". S. S. nfinpri. is i:i this 1 wt'li with en attack of th gr!pp-.
Many forcniot writers ha o saiil that to have skin hoaltl y..ur l.hioH moft have suffioiont oik nun. Atnl vou can Rpf this influfm-e In .Stuatt'-' Oalciuni WaftPrs. Many a fiiri. lopriverl of bpauty b rlmplpf. blaoklipads sml a niufbi:. . blotchy cornpp ion. ba boon us'oti-I.-hd to notioo how- qtiiik iy tli"so i.loni ;'-l;rs Ji.sni'firar : :"i v. hat .1 womiorfii! Improi i-nwlit :n plac" in ju--! a f.-w days affpr usuib St 'iart' '.i lomni W.i -fern. Theso wafirs havo a remark -able aition in thp lov"is to sur-fr out. crtam u I'S tanppp that o; in rw tso return to t !o- bloo.-l and sck an outlot through th skin. ;o? a :.ft-o-nt ' box of Stuart's "alciuin AVafoi s of any drupgist and v.ii v. ill tiion be us- I ir.g tlip ricrhf. uiPthoii lo o'otain a b.vrly complexion. atlv. i
frown I'oint. a federal appnt. last; Tuftfday, were ordpred dropped tonight' by the stat" attorney Rencral'.- d"-; pair t tn" p. t. ' 'u iniiipfo w was. arrci'.f'l shortly after his return from Iron' county. Mich, where he in tigatcd i tho "whiskey leh'Hion" CAPITAL OFFICER I SHOT AND KILLED! f INTERNA! I0NAL NEWS SEBVICE: ! .l.Vhl.VN'AI'i II, IS. In.. Ma.ro?, J . po- !
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RED BEANS, No. 2 can SIFTED EARLY JUNE PEAS, reg-Iar 20c, for. NO. 3 CAN SOLID PACK TOMATOES ARMOUR ROLLED OATS, 2 pkgs OIL OR MUSTARD SARDINES, 2 cans CORN, No. 2 can, 2 cans PURE NEW YORK BUCKWHEAT. 5 !bs 4 LARGE ROLLS TOiLET PAPER
BORAX NAPHTHA WASHING POWDER, pkg i i
Large nacKne A GOOD 5-SEWED BROOM HEINZ'S PORK AND BEANS, large c?n Small can
10c 15c 15c 25c 15c 23c
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Benny Leonard. He's risking: his lightweight title in a twenty-round decision bout with Johr.r.y Dundee.
ra a s 3 pi a wi s n o n m n n c n a n a e 2 o - . .... r . . I Advertsss in THE LAKE COUNTY TlfIES.
cfi DECEMBER AND MAY
Ths 't pop'sP re.-iiz the bulk
' rk that Is turned out :n the Gary city ; :.JxTa.oris is shown in the monthly IVhtn EI! end Isaac Hall were niar1 .-.porr. jit. issued by TV. i. M. iteyher ; In 1916. the Kit I was simo.-.i and r h-a'th dopartttf-n. that durins ' Isaa-- was forty-seven oars old. t' f rh ' I-Vbniai-.- a '"ta! of 4l i Kor .true they lived together appar-
(; .-.V).... , .. .4, s ,r,, trrte. Throa ently v-rv happy, but lie then stax:e4 j tires ;. r ,i-o: h- v a.' i'nl 'h. ,: wi t h i ' '"' niak bni t al at tn. ks u p.. n h e r. a --cordr of ;! i ti4!.r tests msub- : IniC " a petition for divor. filed In the, v,.r. W.ts.-erniati's ibh-d te.ts. tuber- ; :ary suporhT inirt today. The chiid i ti,-., s, -lo. ' enet-.a;. -sputiitn t.-ots i w i f e avers that h swore at li'-r. knoeko, .- . ,,, , os ,:v.-ae and milk and : ii'-r down and hnally abandon, d Ins fain- '
v ,iff t----- s f. ; pur. t
lice Seiean: Mami e Muipli-. is .lp.a.j today following a r' .uio-;- due; ;n whi'h Henry i "Hell I'af'i Tlotoas a N'ep- ,
. 0--r0- I ,l,UO. SO" I11 IIiO'IH.'S ; Mrs. Harry i: . Olney of Parrish ave.j .,ntP(, f,,r ,,,,rplnr, -:,-r uod-d ; is about better of a Bit week's illness m a ,h., . ,,,p y,.,, ,h... , , .., i vt the Ki'ippe. i trday. He fir-d fm-ii the barrt.-ade' i A new bungalow at 400 Matfotm ave 1 flietinir a wound win. h cviuse,; .M:i,-( h' '-- ' was dlpceri r.f i,y jalo to Charles II. (death several hours !-is r. Tio- N'ori-o Hoover, of "h lea so. who is connected ' f.ed amid a fusilbide of --ii..t- ji.nd :''!!
with the Sinclair Oil Refineries. mortally w. utid'-.i. Mrs. Frcnk Idxon. of Indiana. Har-I " bor. Wotthy Itcgeiit of the Twin fity! PEICK TO RUN
WRESTLING MATCH
ly. a wife, and r-bild. She .ks altinony i La ighters ot isanena. was honored by 1 $5rt'") and the ctistody of the oluld. ' j that society in the presentation of a. j , sot of silv er ulad forks, made at t he i
FOR SENATOR
RED CROSS
conclusion of the laat lodge rneetme
when more than forty-two members
fISTt.PNATlONAL NFWS SERVICE: IN'WA.S'.Mi!,IS, Ind. Haroii ;.
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CONFERENCE ; wrre admitted. The fircle Is flour-j , ishinff today and man yapplicants be-j
1115 stg-ned and will awa.tt entry at the
conelustoit of the ln!"ii season. It
ero- of the' i" owittg to th elaborateness of the;
represntati'-e pt es'ent
N'onhrrn Indiana.
I'eick of Garr't.'. Ind. on the Indiana
primary ballot for he r.atjon as 1 'i.'"' ! ? rt' been filed w:h 'Vie soot
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initiatory c retnontes that deferment
M, ''. A ' madv until after the Master i ushered
USE KEM-PRO A Soot Destroying Compound 1 lb. package for
a 1 ; -'..-- r o ; hid at the Y
ia i;..' at n on t'da-. . ln Tho regular meetings will Mrs. V. A. Vaughn, ho&d of th d"- conducted as usual, parttnent of pubiie;tv for ti- Lake- " .-e,,n.y . ouncU and Dr. w. X. Up-jWILL GREATLY
S. - I' ' . .e;,fi . . I II1Q cliVISiOTl nisi aid. It. Simon Vou mgr. chairman of Oa ry's 'irr-r :.!! rommittj- and i". i. Holtnes. t 'hi:; tuan of the local Tt"d i 'rn?, wre spedivers at the opening sesion.
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BOY SCOUT
IMPROVE BANK APPEARANCE Alterations :n the present -budding of the t.";tlzns 'if .st and ." :ngs Bank of Indiana Harbor ' r .'-st in the neigh-
r.-.ce ine-ins th' T'iona Tacsrut : v ill ha v opposo -.-vi ; ;(.e jo- i.ni .- 1-'. s. is a foi-mer ni't. h' r ..f t'o in. jr. in leg. tslature and has b' .--n a.'.-e ,., ,-,,,. ra'tc polities and labor tin!n f-o many ei rs. PALMER TO FIRE OPENING GUN
Report of Condition of First National Bank GARY, INDIANA. At the Close of Business, February 28, 1920. Rrsouiics - Loans ! $1.405,f565.4l Overdrafts .2 United States Bonds 1 .7 37,7f)5.47 Other bonds and investments 1,0 30.554.01 Hank building 100.000 00 Ca.h 546,070.37
Total
.$4,010,263.07
Liabilities
i iMEMiTIONL NEWS SERVICE, WASHINGTON. M-"o!i :., A .
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Ik I V H ISl a t-f k' IM I 1 ' "i l.oou i.i t
week by a Chicago firm u' e.-nt ra tor;
...., . . , I to whom the o..!iira.-t was let last week With n .v todav and tomorrow re- , . . , . , . . , , ,.,,,'Thf plans in . lde a change of front, iralnlng to raise toe quota of J1. (): , . ... , , , ' aidltional pa-e in th e bank proper, ;:i th" v.nv Scouts drive for funds to. , , . . , ' new fixtures and i-e-de- '.ration d.frav expenses during- IOC", a roll- , -.,,, . ., .1 Tito front nil 'i.e changed 50 that -em t a teu effort is btn5 made bv tin, , ' the dcor will he on the s,de of tne .vniKTs't') flntsli tne campaisn m ut wbtrlwind shape. According to the' neatest H irhiie etrei v. nil.vorkers tliey liave. not. been as .mii-!"1" lobhv T';" s,,ra,In from ,,,f" cssful :n securing donations as th,.vi door. The cage w.ll he located on the
the business' opposite muts 01 me ..ui.oiu. .aoo.ji
A. M:-' hell Palm, r v ill hi. cuti in hi eatupaign for 'I
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Capital Surplus Undivided profits and rpcial reserve Circulation Denosits
Due Federal Reserve Bank 350,000.00 Total $4,910,263.07
; 200,000. 00 50,060.(10 1 l4.?f6.10 200,00'). O'1 3.095.206.01
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F. RICHARD SCHAAF President. RAY R. HEMINGW AY Assistant Cashier.
ERNEST C. SIMPSON Cashier. BEN T. LE.MSTER Assistant Car-hicr.
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Telephone 58.
Telephone 3.
the BIEKER BROS.co. FLOUR, FEED, COAL AND BUILDING MATERIALS 144 Sibley St. 257 N. Hohman St. HAMMOND, IND.
a -it n-lna' ed and ask 'hut
man and redolent of Gary give t hem iKht y additional feet will be added in more support. Yeste-.iay afternoon the; the back. g.v;ng about. :'."' additional
t';e G,.mn-.ercial t " 1 u h ' sq'ia re jeei . "t- us spa.-. i nresults of their labors, i number of oage wii' be increased to je.gbt and the ins'iran. e deo.s will h.
i in addition to the -ages.
The contractors hove promised t .
worKers lite;, to report tio
NEW YORK MAY ACT FOR 2c FARE
have the remodelling completed h the firpt of June and tiie ne- fixtur.
! INTERNATIONAL NES SERVICE i ! " expected to he ;itstaid atid in i: AbBANY, X. Y , March 0. - -Tho slate! by the middle .bil'. .
..f Nov York may take legal action against i he Xw Yi k .'otifal railroad to fore it to i-.t-establish th" two-oent a milo passenger rate ,.n us lines, it becsmo known toda. A'", y. H'n. 'harles It X'-v, ton is .studying the situation t ) learn w hether Midi act is possible. Tilt original e)-,arter granted by the sta'o provides f.yr a t wo-eent a mile passenger rat.".
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SPRING MILLINER Y OPENING
Our entire stock of Spring Millinery will be on display for your approval Thursday 4, Friday 5, Saturday 6 This event offers the women of Whiting splendid opportunity to learn about the "New Millinery Modes" for Spring. The prices we are asking are worthy of your careful consideration.
531-1 19th STREET. WHITING. IND.
The change ha. been made no fjfar) ; by the rapid growth of the oank's buir.eoo during the past few- ears. Th- I small working spare has hen a nan- ! dicap to the effi, ,ei,t management f ' the bank and the volume of busms ' has finally reached the stage where i; j has entirely outgrown the old quarters, i Tiie addition to the room will more! than double the working space and will j greatly add to the nppeaian. e. !
WHITING LEGION TO HAVE SPREAD
fSPECIAL TO THE TIMES' WHITING, Ind.. March 5. -Those xsoldlera jnst can't get away from old army b i h ; . At a general tuotitii of
Whiting Post N'o. So. next Monday e e. ( tiitiR at the Gommunlty house, corner of j Claik and F.sohriipp. a taste ,-.f trench j I efreshment s. ye oid Snl'.att"n Fil j doS limits and coffee, w:'! he ser-ed to' the vets. Among othej- thinss t " b j dficussed at. the iniet itig will he final a ra rnsmpii! s for the i,,s legion daneoj at Slovak Home on the! night of March 17. St. Patrick's Hay. Hayes' orchestra has already been pngaged for the j dance. Men who wish to --in the legion nre urged tc 'be present at the ; meeting Mondav night i 1
Player Piano Sale of Exceptional Values
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M. C. PASSENGER TRAIN IS DERAILED j r)TEBSTIOlL NtWS SERV!rE' JACKSON' MICH., March 5 One roan was killed and several passengers are reported to have been badly hurt when a Michigan Central Air Tjine passenger! train was derailed near Clarendon this' mornln -r. Allan G. Ttaker. of this city, brakeman on tho train, was crushed to rt'.ii!i when the laft coach over-, turned. - I CHARGES AGAINST AGENT DROPPED, ;HANP n.TMI"S. Mini.. Marrh Cli.Trcrs of vioiat ; r.;e; riir sl.t-1 jitti'.iiu-ifi-n fllil aain: irorgr ' . . i 'u m ni'T-nv . for in' fix ( 'l.n'v :j atl
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We have a few new Player Pianos that we are offering at exceptionr.!!y attractive prices rluring this sale. They are High Grade and Reliable. Will be sold to save you from $75.00 to $125.00. The New Players range from $550.00 upwards. Not a Bargain Sale. These players were purchased before the list ho advances in price. That explains why we can sell them so reasonably. ALSO TWO USED PLAYER PIANOS in splendid condition, iou will save at least $200.00 if you are fortunate enough to gel one of these. Come and see these players. We invite your personal investigation with p-rfert confidence. OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT.
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Straubc Bldg., 631 Hohman St.
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