Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 225, Hammond, Lake County, 11 March 1920 — Page 6
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LIVE NEWS FROM THE
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1r. Jacob Goldman to Rlvn a hort ton" for a report of tho An..ri,aiil:-a-t .. n uork uf w hi i-Ii n ts chn trnin u mn! ' "I 'us t l:m for th. 11--ir t'niur-.
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Twin City News Notes
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ootipln departed from the home of t'i brblr at t'rau-fonlsville. many of In r i'!aMi collea.gu" were present at the train anil grave them a Ioiir to be rmMiiherrd farewell; Mr. ami Mr". Toth nr staying Irt Alexamler are., for the present. The pronm haa taken a position with th Standard l-'orar in k. . A pitvaslnj? birthday fuin-Ilnn tendered Mis. N. Ktjewxkl. at ! n.l lana Harlmi' yesterday with a larse immlii r of her f rH lids part letpal i UK . .1. Hnnk.nvakl. M. Mavran, V . Hyboutak, M. ai:d S. Ci-nijiavskl and J. '!--
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The Km her Kebkah will meet this evening In regular sesfllen and business of Importance i t be transacted. A good attendance Is asked. To morrow afternoon the home of Mr. Jesse Thompson In Korlh Harbin win afford a mt.i)K plare for women ,,f tie community t gather arid start a real w orth-while pro-Joel-that of PowinK' for the worthy poor of the community. It was u hint
diopp-d I y ,,r tffi.blit Mis.s l.indbv
iiioi at t'ao conclusion of tlirir lorIp ' iM iii:i vi'l rvi' rpfreslimerts and' hold a oi'i;U hour. i
I-orftta. the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs .William Huber of Forsythe Ave.. Ik puffe-rinjr from a. m!ll attact of diphtheria. The house is under quarantine . Mrs. Andrew Slmko and Mrs. William ('rairk are In Chicago today din-ii.-K downtown.
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1 t i--ni)- e. Mis-iii in the - i-'-.r.r.-- in I; -h the iii1 ! i : .. , :-. a:- a a" b-y;.'.-ti n .. nr o-oh .Mm i p-'O. pc t ,i ,
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n imi rti: orii A-..- t hi'iynnd re.-! electric e:--:rarh T made oi'!rt--- fr-'in the -aw ma. in !-;d- prtunt na. marking ari l "adir.z ii a car sVripm.-p.t !.t t h i r i-re.- r.iirs ! ilaovo'd Vv T5i chard A ""ire re tr, ?-nf--s llxvaioi -d S'c.-l Ti:s' i;rpany of l;.s! Cl'i.'.iln as 1 wcrM rec.-rd . Th" con-par, y .i-:ies t'-. orld To h" I f r lle record TT:A p.-ijea wh'o'a w-re t'l'ned o-;t a , tT;--i rate -.f one for every 1.SS rtiiii-j; rr" on -T-io sterl te'enap'i pv--e.-ch t!r:y-flve fet h'.sh and weie-h r.5 T yotjnJs. They are -,; ed f.-r tran-r-. 'salon, tcer-hoe , tVrrrph ard tro'. amd sn used extcns'vely n iO--:r-rr'ej? th.'c. have a soar. -St-.- of wood.
The piVii sh'rfl to S'Aeh"-i and f.r a part nt an orii'r of . rt 'i o . The Pate? rnirjianv ha' an ; h-nt'r.,1 d ipV.oare cf the Kast 'h! .--.a 20 r''-t i"1 Tia'y. The r-i-.i;!!nsr parts, m. .1 h nrv r 1 ever-, ihlrsr y'r.s mad" In th'? -irtrv and sent to Ita'v f.ar erection. The Italian p'ant finished the f.rst poe en .Tsruary 2-1 of th'. eyar. Or.e ct th" Italian workmen w hen 'r.'orrrer vf the record rs a a'. :she,l hv h chh-a- fdant sa'.d. "If the
t rs lar.Ks ntnaue ti.at ma v:ght t.- make fifty'
U. J 1 lti''i,iy ai t -rtioon wh-n the
mimiicrs ..f th- civic dep.. rl m. n t of
til- 1 n." i.i mi 1 i ul 1'r- 111 main1 pre-;-,i.
I'ltS l-O Hi 1 j Hi , t -.vo of th
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sti:.!y bi-.i 1 ivd t th- h os t ss - h a d .
er In .1 1'aiin- pr-pareil l.y her on "Anifriciuii2.it ion and 1 "It i?ansn ip." Mi.s M.ir.d )?t.-vdie:is co r. i ; i '. 11 1 eil a m-st able l'.i"i-r or. "V.'i.iii.in in Industry." A paper pr-parcd by Mrs. !!. ('. l.ulo in and r-ad h-for. ttie club women by Mrs. 1;. T. 1'nWiirt. on "What Can Women's 1 'lubs lo Toward Americanixatimin"" broii-ht out a ti'nd of thouuhtlSvorth.v of consideration. Th-re was ro mnic u-pi.r'lay th- 1 ntire ai't.-rr.oon sien o.r 10 1 he study and r-oM liihuMr points bronsht out. On
olay afternoon there will he a dir1 1 s 11:. -t itie at tin- b one of Mrs. T, Cow ait. in l'ir St.. at ; i (in an sil.iy .ift 'nin 'ii t'.i- cvimtal c'.uh tins will he held. A pood attend-
both m-etinss is urefd.
.lu.i.is J. Toth. a well known Calumet you lie man b-f- tills city a f - w days ago .111,1 broutrl-.t b.a.k with liim on .. return trip, a bride, a Miss .Vat. cell l.-ina.-bi rch. .a student at th1'.' no n gt on t'r.iv 1 rsity w ho waa com-p'-tinrr l-er ci;rse in dom.-stio si ienoe. Mr Toyi was graduated from the Kasl Cl-icato Inch school and went to the Indiana I'mvors'ty to complete his stud ies. -It was while lio w a.s a ;.tudent Ciat ho m t and fell In l,.ve with tosir! he is now v. ed ie-. t k , s the
The J.. O. Y.'s will meet ihis evening with .Miss Abide f-'ettlacre in Ivy
I w ho knows l.v heart the iie.,ls f st 11 is n 11 important mee-tiiiR callinr
rska. The Hi ft presented In mu- . for all members to be present.
embranc- ot til- cm nt wa. an !wo , . 1 , ,t muM. necessarily r wilmut clot ion as William C tiavis of Vonh r5riri b.mdlr liimi'. course luncheon ... it r , 1 "miain i . imms or .North t.aiitifr
d with decoration? in pink and ' 1 " " " " .im.. former manager of the Interstate
- " 1''"' 01 111-1 Mi, 1 jH hack from a complete reeuperRveraK- molher in sul pl.vinc Ml i t a I': i , 1, ,,, r his hen'th restored in the star..
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" JM-i . . I . UM M.i-s Ilrln Clark of North Majroun a. . wKo has he. r. vrry ii! foi ,o , 1 mi a'tiok of tyr.h 'id f.vr. shows same in.i ro'-ftm-nt in her condition. The ;jisea Molliu Brown. Bertha Hay wood and Kathrtne Mooney have reyervat.ons for a theater party in Chicago on Saturday and will be accompalned by Mrs; J. W.- Brown. There was a larpe nnmVr out In response to the invitations iseued by Mrs. Van Austin Simanson in Hemlock at., to the party held for the members of the Woodmen Circle and their friends
at her home last evening. The rc- j
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or miner. 1 junxtrm: Xm trr KOKOLAx;
inrijr, T i-Jt"."-, . Icdrotvx rt rrttef for mm.r.1 uJBwoti. tri f.i BmHuii. MKMta. iltn
patls. beeMt f . Iil tt'tu u. tord M, tjoa. otnsitl snsul csd wvfcml auliMn.
c'ipts of the evening will ro toward the maintenance cf a Christmas fund for the lodge. flames and music afforded the diversion and d'listhtful re. freshments were served. Awards were
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raiment f..r work will Ii
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Woman's Club. 1 eph s Seminary nt U' lissalat r Is under
i'o.-i poneu nioj.; nuarantiiie fr fmai:;m nit.ioasn in-, if moon, pi-
rea'ty most ! tiff I'd ion t. said to be very llirht itli which is h
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eonim-ncid tomorrow ar--ihly on h M.iaJI scale and
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1 for th- years 1 a few studcnls who contracted th- dis-j later add n-ny more w orkers to tlii if
case. The I- ranclscan nuns from l.a- staff. While the nrst committee conifayottc. Ind.. offerd their services asjpilses th- Mf.ilnnii ? 1'.. 11 Williams. nurseR in the care of tiie sick. Wl!-j ed Ituse, Harry Aekroytl and K. l'a.111 I'ralck of this city. Is a student! " . I'miliv, other women desiring ti et the colleee hut lias so far not. bet n 1 asrlst In this n cessa ry work will so i'lisil t" any danger. K.M-rp recau- eiir ss n i-sh-e to d,. .-o. tiou is b. In tak. n to eaf. guard nil Mrfl. Williatn I., ttmnn -,f Hen. k of the Mu.bnts. Alphonsus M.--.vlM an(J p w h j . , , re. liav of tli.s city, Is also a student. j ,,een in California, for several months presently Is abs.-ut from th- 1 nst I-' ,,,, nci.onlpa t ,, v , ,. ,nt!l(.r tut, on on account of illness. . f Mls. !Mtian. Mrs. llerlaa llriv. Aur.-ra Lflcli was the Mudy leon l.aa returned bom-. ltaiing Mr-, of the afternoon sesed-n cf the library Urown to remain until warmer wfatlirr department of the Kast Chicago Wo- j sets In here .
mans Cluii whioh met with Mrs. ,eoree Sneigart In North Magoun se. oit Tuesday afternoon of this week. Tip? hostess was leader tn the lesson. Ceii-
M iss Helen Haw 1 Carrield school Is Iter duties.
n s . n t e a.c b. e r at the'
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ra.l discussl-if n followed the explanatory work. Also a most important subject was brought up that had been previously discussed at the l ard of directors meeting the evening before and bore relationship on the gift of a cash amount to lh und for th Armenian relief. The Ka-st Chicago Woman's i"luh a,s whole with th members Individually supporting will adopt a child for each yearly care which represents the amount of sixty dollars. Mrs. Charles Ficliter ts In charge of the collection and an mount most re-illtable lias already been sent In.
The Indiana Harbor Pons and Daughters of Liberty will meet this evening
very iiiuc.i
11 . pi o t d . Mrs. Ivlivarii Norton of 14fth St., was tak'ti to St. Margaret's hospital tn Hammond to undergo an operation for
the relief of a malady of long standing j 1 1 - 1- condition is said tn lie very f&v- i orable for an early recovery. I The Women of the Good Shepherd j 1 In, Id have decided to hold another) bake sale this, turning Saturday f-' t. 11100:1. at the Dr. Schlleker I'liarma- I cv, com me ncin g at 2 o'clock. Articles j offfrtil for sale may be ordered In ad-i cpii"'- and there wi'l be a wide variety j to select from . 1 The Christian Kndcavor Society of j the Hungarian Reformed Church t.n :
I aluinet are practicing toward a bene.
It play to be given at the church one veek from Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Behary of j Mil'. Hit ave.. have a baby son, born '
o them a few days ago.
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TWIN CITY ADVERTISEMENTS
First Calumet Trust And Savings Bank EAST CHICAGO, INDIANA Capital and Surplus $120,000.00 Income Tax Reports Must Be Filed
Tomorrow evening (Friday) will be the lastevening this bank will be open before the final date for riling Income Tax Reports. Open Friday evening ironi 6 to 8 p. m. Income Tax Reports and the first payments must be made on or before next Monday, March 15th, 1920, to the U. S. Revenue Collector at Ind lanapolis. Money can be sent from this bank. All necessary forms and notary public facilities are to be had at this bank. Come before it is too late.
waica. aro aecefctod ty xtu:a'9 ITjw I iceiury. 3410 StlclUcan ave, Ixdiana Hlar- !
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Open Friday Evening3 from 6 until 8
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Capital and Surplus $110,000.00 When the Bessemer Glows
Coke - ovens, blastfurnaces, forges, foundries, open-hearth furnaces and rolling mills nightly light up the skies of Indiaija Harbor. But in the autumn a new and brighter reflection will further illuminate the heavens here the lights from the Bessemer steel wrks being built at Mark Plant. Now the greatest independent steel center this side of Pittsburgh, the City of East Chicago is constantly gaining in prestige as an industrial community.
PEANUT BUTTER, made O C r 1 FANCY CORN, while you wait, lb. . . - 6 cans, 90c; can,
STRICTLY FRESH
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RIO COFFEE, 4 lbs. $1.20; lb..
FRESH ROASTED COFFEE 4 lbs. $1.40; 38C OUR LEADER COFFEE, IC 3 lbs. $1.30; lb
!M. R. BLEND COFFEE, CQ 3 lbs. $1.55; lb OOC I FANCY GUN POWDER 7Q I TEA, lb & ! WILBUR'S BREAKFAST COCOA, j lib. tin, 48c; OCp ! Vzlb.tin C j AMERICAN FAMILY SOAP (with a coffee or tea order) OA
UNEEDA BISCuifs," 3 packages ! TOMATOES, 2 cans EARLY JUNE PEAS, 6 cans, 85c; can.
25c 25c 15c
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COUNTRY EGGS, doz.-' OSCAR MAYER'S PURE CQ
M-r a is j i tuai .... FANCY PRUNES, 40-50 size, lb
FANCY CALIFORNIA PEACHES, in heavy syrup, 40 C can xJk
RUMFORD BAKING POWDER, 1 lb. can. PET BRAND MILK,
dozen cans $1.65, can
COBB'S RASPBERRIES, 4QC CURTIS. BROS. BLUE LABEL
JAMS (Peach, Pineapple, Black
Bevy, Apricots or Pears), 1 lb. jar. . FRENCH DRIED MUSHROOMS, oz. mi m ri nrr crtin
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WE DRESS OUR OWN CHICKENS FULL LINE OF FRESH AND SMOKED MEATS.
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L C. Petersen & Co.
4947 Olcott Ave.
East Chicago, Ind.
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Specials for Friday and Saturday
Honey Boy Cookies, fancy fresh cakes, special lb ,.30c Batavia Coffee, finest packed. 3 lb. can $1.65
Bean State Kidney Beans,
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PIT71 r;R-, ORfHE'TTH Ktuli" fi:rr,!shd f.-r a! 1 o.-a?-ior, Bsr,4 cr crchtr. 4S1S Farm; avr., i-l-.OM 15;i-J. 3-10-11-12 13 SAVE TEN DOLLARS ON NEW SUIT. I tai n h.1h rnt. rio jlt-g!a! -ln-iinr, no fxpr.vh" adrert i'inp., n m'.'stcuh. I maty ,t (.rdr. h'-nro thr n.r9 no a iteration and "ia1 f.;.-w-k, r.r. a of labor or matri -if. Th c'ot 'i I use !. f:f-xu:r. a'l wool., h workromshiT 1 a'' han-l th fit if built in. not j; r-"! In. A cisi.oni ta!lr.1 piinr.cr.t rnartp t m-aur" --i!l fr'v t-tt sfnli-ti anl -.ve-ur. JOK JIlK H'.tth Gradw Tailor Ov M" Nassau Thompson f tfi-f, Sn5 CVinsiio a Kast Oh!cafi,o. 5-11 'V'b.r w f r .vourolf rtit orKitig. nh-n 52M"' l"-r y-ar wi'l run AVostorr Kl-'otrio lctl-.' i V. a-h' r v, i;b a swine In; vittt. lor a . h-.-'o rsr. "'.0 i-us J a ir, your hoti-. I-Ulance t-rov--
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No. 2 size. 3 cans for. . .1.00
Pillsburv or Aristos Flour, 25 lb. sack $1-95 Flour is net included in sugar ofler. Batavia Grape or Red Raspberry Jelly. 5 lb. crocks special $2.25 Fresh Country Eggs, large candled stock. 55c dozen; 5 doz..$2.65 Old Style Mince Meat, mason lars. each 33c Bob White Toilet Paper. 3 10c rolls or 6 5c rolls for. 25c Kellogg's Corn Flakes, 2 packages fo:- 25c Pet or Good Luck Milk, 2 cans 29c; per dozen $1.69 Good Quality Pumpkin. 2 large cans 25c Little Quaker Green Lima Beans,
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Hart Brand Red Pitted. Cherries, 2 cans
Libby's Extra Pears, No. 1 cans, 2 for 65c Del Monte Peaches, yellow cling, large cans, 2 for 87c Del Monte Prunes, 40-50 size. 2 lbs. for 55c Libby's or Del Monte Logan Berries, 2 cans for 93c Early June Peas or Standard
Corn. 2 cans. 29c
Fancy Roman Beauty Apples, C3 5 lbs. for 5Ccj Batavia Apple Cider, gallon ;C glass bottles $1.15D
Calumet Baking Powder,' j Ba 1 lb. cans, each 27c ,Bq Crystal White Soap, i BB lObars'. 71c!Qa Kindergarten .Mixed Candy, !Ba special at. !b 35c a No. 1 California Walnuts, closing Do out at. per lb 40c Da
One Car Fancy Michigan Potatoes, per bu. . . $3.50 Apples Yellow Newtons, Ganos, Winesaps. Willow Twigs, Baldwins, Greenings, per bu $2.50, $2.75, $3.00 Oranges. LaTge Navels, per dozen 25c, 35c, 60c Sweet Tangerines, per dozen 20c Large Ripe Bananas, per dozen 30c Iceberg Head Lettuce, 3 for 25c Leaf Lettuce, p?r box 35c Fresh Tomatoes, per lb.. 20c Fancy Celery. 2 stalks .-25c New Cabbage, per lb . . . 7c White Turnips and Parsnips, per lb 7c Grape Fruit, 3 and 5 for 25c Large Lemons, per dozen 35c Onions, per lb 7c Sweet Potatoes. 4 lbs .25c Spinach, 2 lbs. for 25c Carrots, Beets, Yellow Turnips, per lb 4c Fresh Country Eggs, per dozen 53c
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We wish to announce that we have assumed the business of
C. T. DOLLAS
3407 Michigan Ave. and we will continue at the same "old stand" only with following additions: A more extensive and elaborate assortment will be shown just as soon as good merchandise can be made up and delivered. The high quality of the Dollas standard will be maintained.
J. ARENBERG & COMPANY
3407 Michigan Avenue Indiana Harbor.
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