Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 224, Hammond, Lake County, 10 March 1920 — Page 2
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In i r r Mri t r'". h a troninent part in the Ir.'.T-MT? I5!-" in-. Business cf .this City l'i'i T).v. li.x.i Service to Perform. Only t!:: h-r-l .!: strongest companies, concerns i'iil cm-"! .-..vs.; the acid test, will do for its CiiMh'N (ViiM'C.
i Mvr t i .( '. ompunes we repre-i-:: f: ll.'-il! 'i-d, Home, Aetna, North A'.i.Mi.M M i l (''. : American these were !;. !; ;s.hiv: c ompanies m the matter of 1, 'Miniums wnlten m 1919 in the Lnited Stn-'.-s. ihis ; ; o ie o the evidence of the kind of Insurance Service this Bank offers.
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i last -er in. uial and a few iuor Itn- I . i''i'vcnii-nls have 'been il'ltd for the a f- I , i ii 1 'imc . . ri v i) i c h t . j i 'n of the f, atuies of ill" .h"W to-! i in. !! lutiht veil! he the A m c ri a ni t A- j : I. on tf "Imp" tiy rr. JniT b Goldman. I I i.a : r it: .1 n of th- il AtiT-1 . :in .7.11 1 i. '11 1 i":i.tn ll't. !
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Capital And Surplus $65,000.00
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which are accepted tj Lunn'e Vffxtm Igencj-, 3410 Michigan iti, Indiana Harbor, phono HC8J; Xatherfne Ho-ward, .oom 222. Calumet bid., East ChlcafN phone 283, resilience phone 218: ltasea.it fc Tnompeon, S0O Cnlcttg-o are. East Chi. cagro, phone 93i. NOTICE TO CLASSIFIED ADVERTISERS. All clastaa advertialnr nitiet tie paid tor before 12:00 o'clock on the day of publication, beglnAlnf Octobev Jet. All tline who nave monthly accounts are excepted. Phone advertisements will be accepted a nsual, but they must be j paid lor before 12-.0O o'clock. , Anion Warslnw. foim.-r:y of l (Sih inl Kir sii.-ei, lias iri.'Vii,! to i.Miir.H. I rov't vuiir mi 1 1 o ii in Hammond.
lh.in a n v irinr I (1 postac- y..u pa. no t tine to watt nt in tli.' .en - J I loniMitchinis. LraidinR. pleat ihR. rc- ! pair t.ur s. w itii; machine, trade in
I . , h r ob.l inmMiiiT1 or MI you n'v or maotiin-. fall in to ?' us. .1 . vfv, M fiatf" st.. just a l-.tl'.r west f iu,iinun si., Hammoml, I n -1 . rhn j4j 3-6-81 .n i.pp..rt unit y for h I lammort'l R. .osiers to li.-at' tne Whitinp (Mvls crow. Se tlie- Minstrfls and juulevtll Sloak lni. Whitins. Friday. March ntli. 51.'inl.iy. March 15th. and Tues- :; -1 ... . I 1 .1 , -i IX I il i 1 O . HIT. I.KII llf H KSTH V Music furnished for all occasions. Band or ..rchfst ra. 4816 .Paring ve.. pimn" 1 ::-io-n-i2 i; 1 Monday i I 1 e "..la nee o ; j the (lemonst i t ion and participated ml ' the enjoym.'iu of partaking' "r '-np ! practical food cookery. Other diver sions was the renderiTiR of vocal selons In- Miss Iddresse. Williams. I whose voice is always an attraction to any program. 1 here is Keen nu-ies. j in the announcement made thai the department as a whole will Co 'o the' Swift Food demonstration, a w eeK from, Thursday in O'ieaso. For the A pi i I j nieetmpr the d-partnient will be pros-.; en: at. a lecture on furs at, Marshall j .-;Hds. Host.sses of las! evening' were the M.-sdames Hadeaux. Oilman. j Iovon, Hr. erfiebl. Martin and Miller. Mrs. Pdith K'lenberKer. who form-, . riy lived in Indiana Harbor and now j in .hiicago spent a. fw days here with, h.-r two children, with Mrs. Ohnt Mcoioiid in Hemlock stteet. The Robert Wartena babe is .-r ill ; Oils week, sufferins, a relapse of a con-! lilt ion which threatened limi a few ; wk ni:". He is nineteen 111911 'hs of: 1 age , i.emnM Booth, one of th" most popular younte men about town and a.so-cia-ed with lie Prof. Sterling hand, is iindetgoine a seiies of operations. He has been to St. MarRa'.-; s hospitai in Hammond to have hi tonsils removed and w Mi ', e have n ii':'i""j operation for nasal obstruction. isj at his home in lC-ih st... iiui.i'ii; 1 i'e hest of his condition and trusting t'lal: everything will soon come all rigap. I The John i 'orders who are pisentiy residing: in the Christ ianson flat w l.tdi ; iias been re. entiy rltspoed of- in G'ape! vine nt... are look in ir for living T'.i r-1 i"rs in the adjacent community, tt.ere j beint; no available space in the Harbor. Mr. .'order is an employe, of the! Mark plant . j The four", man: h -old babe .-.f the J.! Owen s In Commenwea.lT have, w i 1 I be taken to the Michael Reese linv- I pita! in .'hieatro, for diairnosi" of auj uPmini which beat s semblance to ma! - J nutrit ion . j Mr. and Mrs. Mafa.n Mcair. of itarinp; ave.. a party o' friends the,r ga1('S.t from Fori Wayne w-ete Ui 'hieatro la-sf evening a i enltnr a liieat er . The M. T, i"iir! met ;n Hapmpand lajt evening with Mrs. Geora: Tttrberville. who was until recently Miss Fisher of Prackrl sr. Knjov tiiK with I the members the hospitality of the v nlnp were the spiesls comprised of the Mj.ses Kmily Kbert. Frieda reKolf and Miss Bowman. Miss Julia Karacish of Attorney fittenheimer's office has been suffering some inconvenience with an ulcenCed to, ah M-hich ocrassioned her absence ! rum lor duties ami tn"- removal o ' tiie offender. Mt. and Mrs. Part Goodwine of Homeiieo avenue are Cue proud parents of their sixth child born lo them vm erda y . It is a sritl v.itl. which t)-.ore is a. preponderance In th family at the present Pine. There bein five Rirls an! on" boy. Mr. Goodwine Is an amploye at th HuhhanM SteH Foundries. t-HIS-BISPI
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"ii!i the iri-ent. pirthday .Social at the ITiited I'rt xhyteria n church proving to tie such a. decided success, another one is announced for the date of March 1 It ! . in the social rouin.i of the lmr Mi at which time the MeidaniPH .J . Taylor, N. Curpenter ami (". Krajewski will a.t tin' pari of host.ssi s. A program is under . iertion mm . The Woman's Home i "siinia i y Society of Uit- First M. F. church at Indian Jlarhor iil meet tomorrow afternoon with .Mrs. Pcnjamiti Poop. ."iSntJ i-'ir si. This will he the annual day of the mil.- Ims: opening. -A good attendance is rati ste.i ami nM. meml.ers not lieins aide to ha pi'-sent are refiuest.il t.. send in their box.- so that record may ho made ami the- funds accounted for without d.lay. A drama is under onsid ara t ion by commiities of P.l.ikahs fron F.at tdiioago ii, he 1 1 e 1 1 1 conipliiuentai y t. Hie one humlr.d and ti i ft anni rrs.n y of the oiganization ...f t)dd F'.-l lo ws h ip. While the a ri a n.-nteni s are too preliminary lo aniioiin." at ihi time, a. Mive reliears.j.1 is pvcte.l to h. gin at a very s. on date. The Missionary Society ..r 1 1 1 I'riiteii Presbyterian churihwiil liobi thiar rr-g, u!ai muetinjc Willi Mrs. John Taylr.r n her home. .'JSI i ;i !.. ni" .-!.. unii a program toinoirow. Mis. Herbert A. i 'ft rpen t ,-.- ,,f ;inmv ine st.. wife of. Pastor 'a rp.-nt . r ,,f the Christian church, is home from a veiy extended trip lo Johnston. Pa., wh.-rr she recently sufTrrcd the loss of
her moUrnr in dath. I Th Indiana Harbor order of Ray tern! Stars will met Un-i i'imnj in th.irj regular stss jo n . j August KiiK leh'a n r of I'aock e.. i Itft hurriedly yeyf rdy foi Put:.-. Moil. ; where his mothc, M r . .Mai's.ir.-i !:!-1 Klehaupt, a resident of that city and) a nonagenarian is ry crit icaliy ill. j Sirs. J. Poehning of PIocU a.e.. lias j as her guests her .i.ters. Miss Kate 1 Abrahams of Klgin. 111.. Abrahams who is a nui at the Lakeside hospir; and also relatives from a nd Miss i .ra s e in t ra : n l !i I in MiiraK". North .ludson. I ndia na. The Auxiliary Miit.n Tea stipei ise by the ladies of St. Aihnn's I :p 1 scopa I Church was a decided success a held yesterday with a latjce at 1 emlance and a cry good program 1 en.lered. The steroptican sli.les which were to have been shown by the pas'or. I'.. Leon Morris, had riot arrived so 'h-re will he a later ri,t" selected fo- the shovving of these slid, s great interest as uplift of the work, graciously favored terday with their Jean Lindley. an art who rendered two and which are of pe r t a i 11 1 n k to ttie A m one thus, who th'1 .- sse m h I y yestalent were Miss isi of t he pia no a nd plfa'MiiiS numbers. Mrs. Greer Kiiinlinu'r recited in a charming: way. two recitations, Mrs. l.yle Pathburn saiiR two numbers while the Mesdames .1. W. I.eps and Oeorce . W'itt poured from tn- ur ns. The daintiest of confer; i ns was serv eh with the beverage. Mr-. A. M. Li!tle who was added to the personnel of the committees was necessa r i i v absent and .Mrs. Witt subtiufd . The silver offering taken was very ceditahie and will go lon-jnl th- m issioria rv fund of the church. A farewell party was 'entered Miss Mniy iSadam. a freshmar a the Wash, inst.in school. resident of 1.17th .'.. a uj who with her folks is moving to ('hesterton. where the family w ill enThe CANDY y rrnrn a (
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Capital and Surplus $150,000.00
Oar Income Tax Service Department
The Income Tax Service Department of the First National Bank has assisted hundreds of persons in filling out their Income Tax Reports during the past few days, and it is prepared to assist any one else who wishes to avail themselves of the opportunity. Income Tax Reports and the First Payment (Money may be sent through this Bank) MUST be in the hands of the U. S. Revenue Collector at Indianapolis on or before next Monday, March 1 5. Don't become amenable to the law by delaying to file your Report and making Payment; and act before it is too late.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK EAST CHICAGO INDIANA Open Friday Eve. 6:00 to 8:00 P. M.
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elief INDICESIwn 6 Bell-ans Hot water Sure Relief INDIGESTION sas In farming. The members of the S. A. Y. Olnb expectr't- them . Their arrival at the fcoiie was preceded by Miss Helen Hnrothy Vance, one of the leaders and the lest of the club lost no lime, in making their appearance. Gaums, mitsie and delightful refreshments pnpaied and broutrht by tipyouthful quests were enjoyed ano a rBinem bra rice to their school mate was pi. snted to h 1 in recognition of the occasion. Mrs. .iiliui- Piown of Northcote ave. is Im.io-s thp" aliernoou to the members of t ii. K . I . I' . club . The Auxiliary to the Hibernians will meet t omen o w- r ve n i n c at St. Mary's Hall. A fcood attendance on the part of members is desired. Fast I'iii' airo Reh k'ahs journey, d to Oary last . vetting to perfect a surprise on they sister members of t hat riiy. Those fiom-bere were the Mesdames Iv iza bet f! Griffith, Florence Ban Kisther I'ivon, Kmily Wedfiewood. and from Indiana Har!r. the M esdemes Isaac MMIs and Thomas Gethrint;. It was Genesis i,,ilKf that was visited, o. H. Reed, district deputy Grand M.is ter. aci'otnpan i' d. The Mesdames Waiter Mcintosh, William Herbeit. Mary P.elle Scott, find Mrs.- J. W. Brown will comprise a th.-a ter party and attend a lnni h-am affair down town. Friday of this week. Walter Hock a way, of Nortbaoie a ' . suffered an accident to his riuht arm lacerating I: wil'i a chain while he was at work a.' the Interstate Mill a few days .'.$to. It will tie sometime be. fore lie will be aide to return to work. A pleasant social afternoon was held at the Home of Mrs. Georpe L. Lewis, for the I'a.liimet r. a. P. Chapter. Monday afternoon, and the importance of the prosrrnm bore nn a paper ' Famous Ifoosi.rs" ably Riven by Mrs. J . O'Galahan of Hammond. Mrs. !. . Reid assisted her mother in the t-e-eei vinp arid entertaining of the members and also contributed some instrumental selections with Mrs. TIarvey Oilman Riving pleasing- vocal numbers. The rievt meeting will be a iff -nlar business session to w hich ail m'-m hers a r- urp:ed to be present. HOBART Mr. John A. I.aws.m who has been 'iiiingr il'ir'tiR the pa.st t4x months, folIritv tie an .'peiation wha ii lie undrrwentlast s inimer for spina! trouble, passed away last Friday at the A us US. ana hospital in ohhaso, where he has been daiins the past eonple of wees. Hi" ae was SI years, 4 months and S days. He is survived bv one dauchter. Mis IVynonn FPith. a father and one slater. Mrs. lsaekson of this place. Hur riK- th" past few rear.-, he has made fft .Vvi
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his home here' ith his .-1st. r . He w as a member f the Mod. in Woodmen of this place. The iiim-iai s,.x vi.-.-s were held iMonday afternoon at 1:'," at ThIsackson home and at two o'clock at the Swedish Lutheran . Iiiir.-'n. The interment wa. at Crown Hit! cemetery. The following from .an of t.-wn attended the funeral: Mi. John Laws, 11 and wife and daughter M s Ldna and Rev . Bushauer of Port, r and Mr. Herman Gustavson anil dnuKlil'r .Mi-s KNui 0! Crocker. Mis I'iva Sneid. w ho laoi at the home if Mr. and Mis. i- sua. w ith measles . Mrs. Harriet Mai-.- iian-.i.t.d business ii Chicago .t.t(.'iiiiy. Miss Lillian K'-imaii uOrol ti.e "alparai"o Fniv m :t y iiao.i.iy w lo re slie will take np ;: eonse-ii! P I I ill a : y t e a ' h i 11 c; . The mejnhfis of O.e !d-3i park Chib vent I,. 1'haatr-i I " ay to ":"H iiath Mrs. Mille . The T'eojii. s Friat Store op. ne.J t -the Jia blic !.,v S: M'dav j,, t he Pi.lck build! 11 on Main St t . The li dy i o.aseis wiil (nt-rum
Springtime' Very
Severe There's No Joy in the glad season to those who can hardly breathe Just as the happy springtime is about to bud forth with all its joyful message of nature's wonderful changes, there conies a discordant note to those afflicted with Cattarrh, for just at this season while the system is undergoing a thorogh renovation, any physical infirmity becomes more aggravated and pronounced. Hence those who are victims of Catarrh, that most troublesome and tenacious of disorders find that with the approach of spring there is a decided tendency for the air passages to clog up, the throat and nostrils become sore ad inflamed so that their breathing apparatus operates only with the greatest pain and difficulty. Spring is the great house-cleaning season, the time when nature throws off all impurities and takes on new life and fresh vigor and strength and vitality. Therefore, this is the best season of the entire year to get real rational results from the intelligent method of treating Catarrh, because the right treatment co-operates with nature in her rebuilding and eliminating efforts that are now in full operation. Catarrh, as any victim of this disease will readily agree, is a great deal more than a local irritation and disarrangement of the breathing apparatus. If the disease were nothing more than this, then the usual method of local treatment would give some definite results. But have vou. in all
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at earns following the leg-ular metintr to be held this even.ine.
INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE 1 BALTIMORK. March ? Four autoniob'Re bandits smashed a plat glass window in the James P. . Arminger jewelry stoie in the heart of the business disirict today and escaped with J jo, (ton w orth of jewels. A citizen who attempted to ?Mi. one of the robbers was ehot ami perhaps fatally wounded. 1 INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! TRL.NTON, N. J.. March '.'The con st 1 1 ti tion a 1 it y of the Volstead enforcement act and the eighteenth amendment Itself were upheld today by Judaic KeMsah in Fedcra.l district court. The opinion was rendered in deny ins the application of tn Feipen-pan brew rs of Newark, for a permanent. injunction against federal officials t prevent them from carrying: out the provisions of the acts. Are you reading The Times? n Catarrh your experience and observation, ever see" anything more than temporary relief result from the use of sprays, atomizers, jellies, lotions, salves and other locally applied treatment? Take your own case, for instance. Doubtless you have faithfully tried all of the local remedies ever recommended. Outside of possibly unstopping, for the time being, the clogged-up air passages, and affording a little temporary relief from difficult breathing, what real benefit have you received from remedies, locally applied? Nature acts with thoroughness. She will tolerate no half-way measures. She insists upon eradicating al! impurities, and is not content to have them merely hidden from view. Nature's remedy for the treatment of Catarrh, is S. S. S., which has been so successfully used for this ailment for the past fifty years. Made from the roots and herbs of recognized medicinal value, gathered direct from the forests, this fine old remedy stands unique in the annals of medicine, because its therapeutic value is in such strict accord with the laws of nature. You should lose no time, therefore, in taking advantage of this excellent season to get nature's assistance in cleansing your system of ctarrh. Begin at once to take a thorough course of S. S. $., which will act directly upon the millions of tiny Catarrh germs that infest your blood, and give direct, rational results bye liminating them from your system. S. S. S. is sold at all drug stores. For free expert medical advice regarding your own case, wTitc fully to Chief Medical Adviser, 1 75 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta. Ga. Adv. Thursday and Friday Elsie Janis ln"A Regular Girl" Friday and Saturday Antonio Moreno in the ninth episode of "The Invisible Hand" Saturday A Thomas Ince Production 'The Midnight Patrol' Also Marie Osborne Comedy. 4 Sunday William Farnum -in-
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