Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 268, Hammond, Lake County, 30 April 1920 — Page 8
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LIVE NEWS FR0P4 THE TWIN CITIES
vi ted to enter the house they found the doer locked and were forced to break open the dc-or before making the arrest. Kosser wa found with the butcher knife In his hand and with blod spattered all oved hini. He also had a deep cut In his left hand which required two stitches.
WIELDS WICKED K-NIFB John Hosier, who lives at 4014 Beach .Ueet, Indiana Harbor, wielded a wick "1 knife last night when he used a butcher knife on Theodare Kafta. who lves at 3736 Beach street and put Mr. Kafta in the hop!tal with cuts which are expected to cause his death. He has several yjts about th face and 'Tie bad cut on the side of his neck, which it is believed will prove fatal, i He- is now at the Mercy hospital in' 'jary. ; The exact cause nf the trouble has' trot been determined but tt is thought that the flirht started over a woman j after "white mule" had been f ree'y ' imbibed. The fact that Kafta d.d no: know the name cf his assailant orj 'he address at wh'-h the cutting: took I place leads the po.ics to believe that' :t was no quarrel of former friends, j When the police were directed to the he-use where the fight took place hv a woman who had heard Kafta 1n-
ENTERED HIS ROOM George Doi:s, who lives at 3423 Per.njylvar.la avenue. Indiana Harbcr. reported to the police that some one entered his room and took four sh'rt. three collars, a sjit of clothes, fountain "ptn ani two bank books.
r.noTTo nc.Mc A Rood sized crowd which was augmented after the close of "Oh. Oh, Cindy," which was shown by the Tri Kappa girls at the Hartley theatre last night, attended the annual picnic of the AI-Hassan Grc-tto home in the East Chicago Masonic Temple last evening. The first part rf the evening consisted of a program by local talent, after which the real picnic was loosed and all became "kids" fc-r a few hours Racing, tugs of war and various kinds of contests furnished the fun for old and young, men and women. Following the picnic the flor was cleared, the band played and the picnickers enjnvrd a few hours of dancing.
READ THESE TWIN CITY ADVERTISEMENTS
Friday, April 30, 1920.
Banner' Wholesale and Retail Grocery and Produce Co.
621 CHICAGO AVE.
PHONE 1530-M.
EAST CHICAGO.
Specials for Saturday, May 1st
UGGS Strictly selected country fresh, dozen BUTTER Fresh creamery, 1 lb BEST NAVY BEANS. 3 lbs CALIFORNIA LIMA BEANS, 3 lbs HEAD RICE. FANCY. 3 lbs LARGE QUAKER OATS, 30c size REGULAR SIZE QUAKER OATS POST T0.AST1ES NO. 2V2 GOOD PEACHES in syrup
CALIFORNIA BLACKBERRIES, ex
tra fancy, tall can
NO. 2 CAN SLICED 07PINEAPPLE C
NO. 2 CAN VERY BEST RED RASPBERRIES .
NO. 1 STRAWBERRIES, 23 C
NO. 2 BARTLETT PEARS
FANCY LARGE PRUNES. 40-50. Santa Clara or Oregon, 27 C
DUTCH SVEET CORN, " I can
GOLDEN U'AX BEANS. 1 (? t can 10l
EARLY JUNE SIFTED PEAS SIX O'CLOCK COFFEE
45 c 71c 31c 49c 49c 25c 11c 12c 29c
ES, ex-
28c 37c 40c 23c 29c
40-50. 27c
15c 16c 16c 46c
I SUGAR With every grocery order, Butter and Eggs not included.
SPECIAL BLE.Nl COFFEE, 50c value
YLBAN 4Q , COFFEE
PET MILK, tall
UBBY'S MILK, 1 OJL tall I AtC SMALL PET n MILK OC
38c
13c
SPECIALS IN LAUNDRY AND TOILET SOAPS
10 BARS AMERICAN FAMILY SOAP 10 BARS FELS NAPHTHA SOAP . . 10 BARS P. & G. NAPHTHA SOAP . . 10 BARS AMBER SOAP 10 B.ARS SUPERIOR FAMILY SOAP 10 BARS ARROW SOAP 10 BARS QUICK NAPHTHA SOAP .. 10 BARS BABY DOLL SOAP 3 B.ARS PALM OLIVE SOAP 10 BARS LAVA SOAP LARGE GRANDMA WASHING POWDER SW IFT'S WASHING POWDER
74c 74 c 75c 67c 48c 43 c 70c 49c 27c 58c 16c 4ic
Buy for Cash and Save Cut the High Cost of LIring
Tittle Brothers
3717 CEDAR STREET.
INDIANA HARBOR.
SPECIALS Great Slaughtering Sale, Wholesalers and Retailers, on Fresh and all Smoked Meats.
Come early and ayoid the nuh.
Fresh Leaf Lard
Fresh Pork Loins 27 V2C j Native Veal Roast
23&c! Native Leg of Veil 22V2C
18V2C
Fresh Pork Shoulders 19V2c j Native Loin of Veal 22V2c Fresh Pork Steak 24c ! Native Veal Stew lfiUe
Fresh Hamburger Steak 15c j Country Coured Hams, this sale. 31
Choice cuts Kound oteak Z6l2e ; INo. I Calli. Hams 21V9C
Choice cuts Pot Roast I6V2C Fresh Boiling Beef IOV2C
Sycamore Square Bacon 25V2C
boneless Kump Corn Beef 20c
Tittle Brothers
3717 CEDAR STREET. PHONE 890. INDIANA HARBOR. k . Chat. Berendt, Manager.,
The Laundry Queen Electric
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Follow the machine with the swinging DOLLY as well as the swinging wringer. Let the DOLLY do your rinsing while you wring the clothes from the tub. Come in. Let us show you how it works.
The Tri-City Electric Service Co.
140 Plummer Ave. Hammond, Indiana
719 Chicago Ave. East Chicago, Ind.
NOTICE TO CLASSIFIED ADVERTISERS. All dssslflsd aSTrtllag- nun t paid lor bsfora 12:00 o'clock a ba day of publication, beg-liuila Oetobar Jat. All Ihoss wba hava m out Sir accounts ara axcepted. Pbosa adTartisemcDts will ba ccptd as usual, but tnay niusi b pal a tor fedora 12)00 o'clock. For Second Mortgage I,oans apply to th Securities Company. J. K. Ucpra. Secy, phone East Chi. 21. 3-;6 Bridal Outfit. Evening Gown and Street Gown, handsomely detiipnand street gown, handsomely designed by Mme. T.etla Green. 135th and Deodar St., Indiana Harbor. l-adie wishing: references call. Indiana Harbotr 4-:6-6t BUTTON COVERING Hemstitching:, braiding, r!eat!ng- and sewing machinea at bargains. Call on J.'AVassey. 91 State st., just west of Hohmaa, phone (S-Hamm-nl. 4-;6-S
FOR SALE Five room frame houre. located Grapevine st,. between 136th and 137th. near library; atova haat; price. 14.100. C&A payment. Jl.000, balance easy terms. Clair M. Stephens, Sio; Elm St., Indiana Harbor, phone 9?3. 4-23-30 FOR SALE Lot on Tarrish ave., near 140th St.: good location for residence or bungalow. Close to Washing
ton school. Trice $30 cash. Clair!
M. Stephens, 3402 Elm st., Indiana! Harbor. rhone993. 4-29-30 I
FOR SALE Seven room frame hou.e;
located Grapevine st.. between 136th and 137th. near library; stove heat; very location In residential district; price, J4.850. Cash payment $1.2oi; balance easy terms. Clair M. Stephens. 3402 Elm St., Indiana Harbor. Fhcn 933. 4-23-30
Money to loan en Ffrat and Second mirl(N . J'rompt Ice at rf. onnblr iirlrr. t I.AIIt M. STKPHKS, 343 KI.M ST.. IDIAA HARBOR. INO., rilOINK 03. 4-23-30
NOTICE
There will h an Armenian parade at 12 to clock Sunday. May 2. Indiana Harbor. 4-30-2 Names of the. teams which will conduct a. house to house canvass dur'ng
the week of April 25 to May 2, in V- I
ha'.f of the United Simultaneous campaign of the lnterchurch World Movement v.ere announced yesterday uy J. Claude Smith. unitd campaign dlr-ctor
for Indiana Harbor. The teams are as,
follows: C. T. Hits and Ed. Beihl; F. W. Dupes and A. G. Kelly; Samuel Wheale a.nd Mr. Claire Stephens. Senator Hiram Johnson Speaks T. nixht ct Hammond at Seven Sharp. Gary at S.-30. 4-30-1 Workers of the teams which have undertaken the canvass in the United
Simulatfnous Campaign of denominations associated in the lnterchurch World Movement, April to May 2. heard some of the startling facts revealed by the lnterchurch survey of thu world when they assembled last night for training at the office cf I. W. Dupes . The team workers consist of representatives of the Baptist. Methodist and United Tresbyterian churches, as well as the citizens' division team, which will canvass friendly citlztna who are not church members. A most able entertainment was given yesterday at the Washington high school with the Junior College having the assltsance of the Seniors of the class and carried out in pantomtna effect with direction under Mr. William Baker, who supervises the dramatic instruction at the school. Each character w-as effective In Us selection and each vied with the popularity of the other. Thos participating In the prominent parts included Anna Btrnstein, Lillian Creswell. Howard Crcswell. Isadore Zimmerman. Sam Mirovlch. Abe Broiow-skl. Thalyn Lonnquist Alex Zivich. Raymond Bird. Sam HiJlel. Clyde Martin. Julian Cohen, Esther Jones, Ida Karlin; Florence Fisher; Mary Lois Clark: Elva Speedy; Mar guente Knobloch; Irene Goodall; Ueon Barrett; Roland Smith; William Meade and Laura Bell Prentiss. Miss Rose Cease. a teacher in tha McKinley school and who resides with Dr. and Mrs. George W .Sweigart in North Magoun ave. is entertaining tlra week end Mrs. Rabcock of Sioux
City. Ia.. and her daughter. Miss Effl Norman, who has been teaching, in
Florida where she and her mother have been for some time and on their way to their home visiting here en-
route. Miss Cease and her guest Miss Norman have been associated in the teaching fieUl prior to Miss Norman leaving this city when she taught in one of the public &.-iool3 here. Elzo Clevenger of North Magoun ave is on a la it of a few days t'j Urbana College where he formerly was a student. His home is in Muncle. Ind., but presently employed in this city. ?Trs. Nick Goetzinger of South Magoun ave. is listed among thofce who are tick this week. The Ladies Aid of the First M. E. church of Indiana Harbor are figuring ahead to have a sale conducted under the auspices of the sockty and- the same time hold another of thPir cafeteria suppers on a little larger scale than the ones that are beins conducted weekly at the present lime and which are proving to be aboon at the present time in Hie formation of better friendship among the. church worshippers and the socialibtlity that the events create. The women ore having rugs woven and there will be a pretty assortment when the time of the sale is announced. Housewives desiring the home-made articles which are a rarity to secure these days will have a splendid opportunity at the time to secure them. Th attfndance at last week's dinner service numbered one hundred and fifty. The women serving are selected in an alphabetical manner and seven comprise each committee. "The Boy Samuel" will he the Bible lesson subject at the United Tresbyterian church at 9:4S next Sabbath morning. Don t miss the important ses
sion. Last Sabbath all past rec. dsj were broken in attendance. Let us! keep this high standard. Morninjr w or i -ship is at 11 o'clock and you nro Invited to come and worship w ith us i at this hour. Miss Jane Kaufman will lead the Toung Te-ople's meeting: at 6:43 p,. m. The subject is "Hww to Show Sympathy." Matt. 23:34-40.' Margaret Baier is leader of the Junior Society. Evening services at 7:30.! Communion will be observed on May iUh with preparatory services on May, t'th and Sth. Plan to keep thtse tines . open. Senator Hiram Johnson Speak T -ntfeht llninmvnd at Seven Sharp. ; Gary at S:SO. "4-30-1 i "O Cindy" played to a pntKel lioust at the Hartley Theater last evening.' The histronic ability of ca-.-U performer was well noted and enualty well merited. The entertainment wa-s directed at. the Auditorium the ever.inqr previous and the attndance at both houses was a close rivalry. The entire cast was' splendidly chosen in view of the ability of the individual. The puuiic expressed their appreciation in their I attendance at both night's performance J
support in more ways than one which by way of encouragement to the director and the participants of the musical comedy. The proceeds are to be used for benevolent purposes in the Twin City field. Mrs. Richard Vaughn of North Raring ave. a resident of this city for several years, was honored at a farewell luncheon given' yesterday by Mrs. W. C. Davis, of the tame st . Mrs. Vaughn has preparations ready
to depart from this city, first to Iowa!
where she will visit relatives and will
be Joined there by her husband. Richard Vaughn of this city, long employed in the local mills of this city and from there will go to California where they will engage in business. The affair of yesterday included five guests In all seated at the covers at one o'clock. The arrangements of the lunc'ien were carried out very daintily. A most pleasant time enjoyed by those present. Mrs. W. C. Davis of North Baring ave. is hostess today to friends from W'indsor Park among them Mrs. Robert Mathias here from her home at I'uluth, Minn., and her sister who is accompanying her. Mrs. McVail. Also Mrs. Ellis Davis of Windsor Park. The Thursday evening Five Hundred Club which meets bi-monthly at the homes of Indiana HarV.r numbers was entertained last evening by Mrs. Bertha Clark wlvi wornierly lived In this city and now makes Chicago her home-. It is always a delightful surprise to the members to be the guest3 of Mrs. Clark when it come sto her time to have the meeting of the club. The usual goL,.j ume Wtt3 enjoyed last e ening. Mr... D. D. Dixon of Beacon st. was
reported very ill last evening follow-'", irg a few- days previous time to which I H
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siderahle alarm. . j Mrs. Eric Jansson of Magoun ave. will be a hostss in the afternoon of! next Tuesday for Mrs. Karl Jansson1 who is departing from this city to J make Cleveland. Ohio, her future, home The guests will consist of the Intimate friends of Mrs. Janjion-vhi are very '' mij.-h regretting her leave from the I city and their midst. I The election-luncheon of the. East ' Chicago Woman's Club w iH be held tomorrow at 12:30 o'clock promptly. The business of the elay will be disposed of as quickly as possible so as to per- i nut th? attendance of other affairs by j members so desiring. All members!
are requested to be on time at the appointed hour. 4
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Four, Six and King Eight and a good line of SecondHand Cars. In all America there is no car value equal to the
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709 Chicago Ave. Saturday Specials Phones 857-858
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COVERED, unfinished, inside
floors catch dirt, holding it in
cracks and crevicea Use DEVOE MARBLE FLOOR VARNISH and secure a smooth surface dirt cannot penetrate. Won't scratch white and is easily cleaned
Indiana Harbor Lumbers Coal Co. Indiana Harbor, Ind.
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Blue Valley Butter .73c
3 lb. Cans Chase & Sanborn's Crusade Coffee $1.40 I lb. Chase & Sanborn's Seal
Brand Coffee 54c
Koffee Hag, Yz lb. pkg 35c Eggs, direct from the countr dozen 50c 5 American Family Soap. . . .38c 5 U. S. Mail Soap 28c Jap Rose Toilet Soap 9c Kitchen Klenzer, 3 cans 16c White Foam Ammonia 12c White Foam Ammonia 22c Liquid Veneer Polish 21c Liquid Veneer Polish 44c Toilet Paper, 3 for 25c
Prunes, 30-40 size 31c Prunes, 50-60 size 26c Fancy Dried Peaches, lb 31r Seeded or Seedless Raisins, pkg .25c Government Corn, can. .... .10c Baby Stuart Corn, can 15c Carmelo Peas, can 18c Wilson's Certified Brand Blackberries, can 38c Kellogg's Corn Flakes, 2 for. .25c Fancy Rib Roast 29c Leaf Lard 25c
Brisket Bacon
Old Farm Sausage. Snow Drift Smoked Pork Butts .
. .32c ..29c . .35c
42c
Chickens we dress our own. 47c
Peter Belzeski Grocery and Market
533-1 4 3rd Street, East Chicago.
Phone 2SQ.
open friday evenings 6:ooto8:oorm.
Capital And Surplus $65,000.00
Some Safety Deposit m
Boxes Available
Installation of new equipment enables us to offer for rent a number of Safety De posit Boxes. These may be had for a yearly rental of three dollars and up. Get one of these boxes while they are available. Why not call this evening. We will be open from six until eight.
BA N K
EAST CHICAGO INDIANA
Specials for Saturday, May 1st
U. S. Government Bacon
12 pound can
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Triners Bitter Wine, 1 pt.
5V2 Fl. Ounces
$2.89 98c
0. G. Coffee, per lb 38c 3 lbs $1.00 Best Blend Coffee, per lb 43c 3 lbs $1.20
Turkey Brand Coffee, per lb. .35c 3 lbs $1.00 Six O'CIock Coffee, per lb.. . .50c 3 lbs $1.35 Club House Coffee, per lb.. . .60c 3 lbs $1.59 Swift's Pride Soap, 10 bars. .49c Swift's Pride Washing Powder, 14 oz. boxes, 10 boxes. . .49c Kirk's Peroxide Cold Cream Soap, 3 bars 25c Sweet Marie Soap, 3 bars. . .10c Pansy Brand Prunes, per lb. . .25c Club House Brand Pork and Beans, No. 3 cans 25c Bee Brand Tomatoes, No. 2 cans, 2 cans 25c
Club House Sifted Peas, No. 2 can 23c 6 cans $1.30 Dutch Brand Corn, No. 2 can . 1 7c 6 cans $1.00 Telmo Raspberry and Strawberry Pure Preserves, 5 lb. jar. $2.25 Heinz's Apple Butter, 2Vz lb. jar 53c Snider's Catsup, large 13 oz. bottles 25c With coffee or tea order 10 of Kirk's Flake Soap or 10 of American Family Soap for. 65c Royal Blue Fancy Pears in syrup, per can 39c 3 cans $1.10 Sweet Girl Brand California Green Gage Plums, No. 3 cans. . .35c 3 cans $1.00 Jap Rose Talcum Powder, per can .20c
