Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 290, Hammond, Lake County, 26 May 1920 — Page 8
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LIVE NEWS
FROM THE TWIN CITIES
DOCTORS TO MEET
AUKXT FOR NF,V BONDS ' covpfnment of Pel and has apcl the i-'irt National banX of Chicago ,'is an asreney for the f P.-1 Tic pub lie. 6 pt r cent gold
Physicians of East Chicago and In-
i diana Harbor will meet tonight in a
regular meeting- o fthe local medical swiety at the Klk's club rooms In East Chicago. The meeting: will be called to order at 8 o'clock and all doctors of the Twin Cities are being urged to attend and help dispose of several important items of business, which will come before the meeting.
;.e iior.or' tire expected to have a
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;" I'c-Lsh e rir ti on in Bast Chi--tni tuc Americans iu sympathy the 3V.:..i :j'js. tn.i's loan run.-! for SO years and i.nds are in denoininations ogr $r0, ariil $.".. The bonds are bein-f
st ;i price mat is par piua ac- i
A . ARROW ESC ATE Vincent Grikswo, who lives at the corner of 150th street and Nrthcrte aenue. Ka.t Chicago, narrowly escaped serious injury this morning when
his bicycle slipped from under him and r" threw him in the path of a motor truck
diiffn by William A. Duttcn. Iy quick action Putton stepped the truclr without striking- the boy, but smafhed the bicycle. luittin was driving east on Chicago
(avenue and as he reached the corner
of Forsyth, the boy on the bicycle, rid-
of the street.
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ins; on the wrony side
rode directly in front of the truck. The boy stopped quickly and in so do-ins. caused the 'bicycle t.- slide from under him. He escaped with a slight cut on the leg. which he received fronj the pedal of the bicycle.
moscit i n ics ilkki n fjii ks "Sinclair Properties." a publication supplementing the magazine of the Sinclair Oil and Refining company, describes the various properties owned by the company and discusses at some length the refinery at Kast Chicago. According to the statement of the company the Kast Cl.icigi- plant is one of the most up-to-date and complete refineries in the country and is equipped with the newest and b'st machinery. The ivtist OliUiiiio reiinery, it is pointed out. situated a.s it is at the end of the company's pipe line and on the edge of Iwike Michigan, constitutes probably the most important distribution center of the company's entire system since all points on the
KOVACH BROTHERS
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Hammond Store: 548 Hohman St.
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MEN'S KHAKI PANTS $1.98 MEN'S SOCKS All Colors
$SO.OO Suits Now $42.45 $5S.OO Suits Now $38.85 $4-8.00 Suits Now $35.85 S3S.OO Suits Now" $27.45 $23,00 Suits Nov $I8.S5
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BLUE CHAMBREY SHIRTS v $1.19 MEN'S WORK SHOES $2.95 s GTERALL3 .$1.69
MEN'S ATHLETIC UNI0NSUIT 79c DRESS SHOES
READ THESE TWIN CITY ADVERTISEMENTS
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The many ao useful articles per.eeted by the domestic science classes of
pirls at the Mclvinley
NOTICE TO CLASSIFIED ADVERTISERS. All classified advertising- must be paid for before 19:00 o'cloc nn the flay nt pubUcaUon, bc.aniiig- Octohev let. All those who have inoatily accouats are excepted. Phone advertisements will be acceptd as uanaj, bat they laaat be paid lor before 12:00 o'clock.
1!r hnve Uiat laby's picture now before it's too lte. Oabmct Klze iiholos $2.75 p r dozt-.n. At the K!ite Studio, 515 tliiciiXJ ave. Picture framing, koak tinisliinjf. Wo also soli Iiustman cannru.j and films. 5-19-eodlCt
BUTTON COVERING HEMSTITtllI I. ONE DAY rieating, braidinK, sewing machines at bargains; ail kinds of repairs; all work guaranteed. Call at 91 State st. Just west of Hohman st. Thone 4 16Hammond, Indiana. 5-4-1 $125,000 to loan on farms at 5'i P8r ce-nt Interest. On city property. 6 per cent, lloe & Petersen. U Offluu, l-it CLioago. 3:26
school and ex
hibited this week prior to their delivery into the hands of Miss I.iridley, secretary of the Social Service League,
for the distribution of needy case, i show a marked degree of usefulness that the efforts of the pirls can bo j
applied to ttnd the painstaking' care of t'Jeir director. Miss Alice "Wiiliatn-s DurinK war days the your.R girls worked at the articles most in demand then and performed many offices in the relief of work which would have fallen to the hands of their elders which were otherwise busily engaged. Now that war i. over their attention;; ai-. directed to home wants and needs and have creditably earned the summer vacation that is ahead of them. Another anc;l to l considered i.i the promii'-iicy the firls ar? at'.aiffrs' a j future housekeepers and homemakers. Twin City Council, Knigrhts of Col-
umous. win meet regularly tuts com- i
ing Friday evening and transact business which requires a good attendance on the part of members. Mrs. Robert Hacker of Gracevine st .
wwa"""- ii .mi i .jim.pi ii is holding a !unrh' n fr-r the of the ounsl me I :rnb r oi'l -r y day . Mrs. C. P. lioivv.iy. dir'cf.r rnusio at Indiana Harbor )ie!tl for her ynunniT pupils at tl..--
Mrs. Jt. C. A t is ir.jon in : ' :t ; vi n-j and 13Sth Ks. The h .me w.; pi ttily arranKH to tilmit the many who
(attended and br,t tln.ir encuraK'-tnent
to the wont hf tjl perfumers !n tipprogress of th ir work. The. childr.-a
'fibers l! top :n no r.-. i!;)l me
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vrry prettily garbed for the
. The annual social entertainment tendered th classes of Bible instruction it the First M. K. church in Kast ChicaKo. wirli Mrs. 11. H. Clark, their instructor, took place last evening in the s.i ial rooms of the church with a splendid attendance and the usual good 1 1 1 r i - enjoyed by all.
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CAItl) OK THANKS Adolph Falk. .144 Columbia, wi.-ivis to thank his friends and members of Uraer Corporation f their kindness during the lonj illness and recent death of Mr. Falk's nephew, George Dodfon.
FOR SATK Two dan:ly frame houses on Carey street, corner 138th. Kacli has five rooms, furnace heat, bath room and modern. J.I.COO. Calir M. Stephens, 3402 Elm St.. phone Indiana Harbor 993. . 3-6 FOR SAI.K Farm of 60 acres in Mi hijran. 20 miles east, of FuJinston. Summer resort property on P. M. river. House six rooms, barn, chicken hous. creamery, finest spring water well In Michigan. A dance pavillion was erected. Owner can make lots of money and land, fine loam grows alfalfa and everything. Few acres of white oak, large enough for railroad ties. Very cheap. 13.500. Clair M. Stephens, "402 Elm St., phone Indiana Harbor 993. 5-26
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Would you sell your house for what it is insured for? That's one way to determine whether your fire insurance is adequate. Most homes are underinsured, not because owners are carrying less protection than formerly, but because values have tremendously increased and additional insurance has not been written to cover the gain in value. Better have us reduce your risk by additional insurance in the old Hartford. CLAIR M. STEPHENS, Real Estate, Loans, Foreign Exchange 3402 Elm St. Phone 993.
ic f.ne working in factory, shop,
office or at home, is often a sufferer fio-a pains here or tliere, from vorry, ur-j-HKienry, anu ffH'iuentty suffers from backache. Very often the trouble is in the orgar.3 essentially feminine. Y'orry, sleepless nights, headache.', pain3, disorders, irregularities and weaknesses of a distinctly feminine character in a short time bring the dull eye. the "crow's feet," the haggard look,
drooping shoulders and the faltering flop. - To retain the appearance of youth, a woman, must retcin health. Instead of lotions, powders and paints ask your druggist for Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. This Ls the woman's temperance tonic and nervine which ha:had the approval of thousands of women for nearly fifty years. It comes in liquid or tablet form, or send ten one-cent stamps to the Invalid.?; Hotel, liuffalo, -S V., for trial package of the tablets. The "favorite Prescription" is made without alcohol, and will dispel the pains and the weaknesses common to most women -in different periods of life.
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Indiana Harbor.
NOTICE EAST CHICAGO
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I Will meet at 12:30 o'clock at Masonic j . - T tlTt ttt TT-TTiT-rT -t i Temple tomorrow to attend funeral of i tlAJVLH. U N Dt WxilTxIiQ'
1 sister Lottie. Tritchard. which takes j
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place from her late hi me, 437 Hickory
street.
AND EAST CHICAGO RAILWAY COMPAliY
NOTICE Funeral of Mrs. Benjamin Pri'chard occurs from 437 Hickory Ft'., tomorrow at 1 p. m.. at Good Shepherd church at 1:30 p. m. THE FAMILY. S-26
vr A XTKP Com for tab 1 board, by young- man year old motherless buy. References exchanged.
room wnb with seven ncftr school. Call Ameri-
can State Bank. Kast Chicago. 5-26 Great Iikcs may be reached by boats of which the company has a " larse fleet and excellent rail facilities provide for shiprnents in all other directions.
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Above are Only a: Few of the Bargains You Will Find at Kovach Bros. Store
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'Doctor Pierce's Favorite ' boon ' for women. Last
summer I just felt 'down and out,' was terriblypained at times and had very little energy to do my housework. My husband was quite concerned about me, and one day brought me a Lottie of 'Favorite Prescription It is the finest medicine and tonic I have ever known. I would advise other women who
suffer to at least give it a trial." Mrs. Myrtle Dildek, 622 Heath St.
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Capital And Surplus $65,000.00
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cause their possessions, like Liberty bonds, shares of stock, important receipts and insurance papers, are safe inside? our strong, massive steel vault. Neither fire ncr burglars can harm them there. These people have rented safety deposit boxes at this bank. Their valuables are protected, and they are accessible to them. : v.; ou can keep your valuables as safe as your neighbor's. Three dollars rents a safety deposit box here for a -whole year.
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bcr.cit ol thoe vho fcio cot laniUluf with the young- ladies vho comprise this cluh and Iaunchingr the first of their .social endeavors, it iniptht be revealed that they are no othen than the
; courteous teiepnone operator who take tare of the daily calls from the Calumet Kxchanjie. The appointed ' committee of the I'.lue Hell Club will I work slr nu"usly toward a most Ideal evening of pleasure and will make the
evening nil informal one as possible, j ! The Temple floor will pormit of many j ' dancers and the music has been selec-
I ted in view of a rare treat. The wea ' ther forecast i. promised to add ma-
: terially to the comfort of the patrons i on this particular nicht and r.o valid j ; reason can he accepted for anything j I hut a full attendance. Tickets may he j
procured at the door. i The funeral i.f'Mrs. Ilenjamin Frit- j chard w hich was. announced to take place from the family residence of j Kobert Lippc, 4221 Maouu ave., the, parental home of the deceased and j which is presently under tu Arantine, j has been necessarily changed to the I late residency, 437 Hickory St., at 1 j o'clock promptly tomorrow, thnce to the Good Shepherd Church in North j Jiarinjj ave., where the religious rites j will be conducted by the lU-v. Thomas ; I lines, pastor of the church. The !
change has been made owinjr to the quarantine not bein lifted in time to admit of the service. Friends of the family are kindly requested to make note of the change.
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nins in the gymnasium room of the j Iliiey school, under the supervision of j .Miss Kunke who directs tho phase o this work at the school, although tlie participants of. this tvtnitiff will be j confined to private classes held through out the winter. Tliose taking part j will be grouped into tlie classes as- J .signed them and a most entertaining j evening is promised to those who de- j sire to view it. The cast will appear in costume. I i Mrs. llert Clapper, a patient at the , Mercy hospital in Cary where she un- j werwent surgical treatment a few days i ago. is not responding to treatment as , readily as the family would desire. J Her condition is quit. critical before, tho surgery was resorted to may be J one valid reason for her not rallying i as rapidly as might be' expected. It j Is to be hoped that more favorable re-
ports will be coming from her bedside very foon
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Think of that as a summer or vacation possibility. Two hats for the price of one. Exquisitely fashionable hats for every occasion of dress or tailored wear. Cleared trom stock just to make things "shipshape" and every one as desirable as the day the original price was pinned to it.
A New Line of Neckwear Featuring the Latest Modes
The Hat and 708 CHICAGO AVE.
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Masonic Temple Bast Chi.
1 cr, w The Husk O'flara J'' Orchestra, Chicago
i4r TU will Furnish Music. 131 1 iiii Everybody Welcome
