Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 4, Hammond, Lake County, 22 June 1920 — Page 8

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LIVE NEWS FROM THE TWIN CITIES

i l)i i n a.c;in,j a. inna?er of the store fr

i.i ir.,m Whiting. A number of Ki.'i Chicago fit izi are etoi kliolo-. ra of the nnv corporatiiin .

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iji.vmomj's stork m;v mavv;i;h. The Schaller-Atkm ." m puny, incrp rate J at $12.0i under the !a-s of Indiana, yr.terd.tv n.-junif-il the munjrrment of t.i" V . K I 'i.ii!i,m1 tlr'.'c- : and Market of l",i.-t i.'.i;i-a:fi an J -.vill continue t' o;.rn;e the store w ill t he same 'nipio i-j and the same mtv .oc. The D:am.n! v:i: iety ct .-rrs that are located n tlary. WU'.Uns and ,1-itt. Chk-a.. wi'i'c not pun ha.xeil bv tee new corporation and u-1 ; ! continue to operate under the i-orporntion which was formed a few weeks ar .

J J Louis j l.'.'inpany. ! and ;s u:

Sterling of the Bot-ttr Cigar

Is suffering painful injuries

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ii.-uit if an accident which he met with durins the course of rua business dt ahnRS last week. While i'SIi.uk u on one of his customers he tepjed into an -pen basement stairway and fell ! ihe bottom of ihe stairs, cutting his fac and head. UK JiTOI.K A HOItR William Obfrthaway. 216 Pennsylvania aenuo. Indiana Harbor, was yestrrdav sentenced to fifteen days In Jail and fined J10 and co.-ts for steal'. a

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only in breaking a window beore they were discovered and frightened away. Only a short time siro her home was entered on two consecutive days in an attempt to find liquor which the thieves believed v as in the house. A short time before that Mr;?. Potts was arrested for tampiTinir with the water valve and at the same time her limousine was taken to satisfy a Judgment of a few hundred dc-llars.

in chiropractory and will later :..n- Irummond st . Mr. Moore is accomsider returning hre in view of loca- 1 panyingr and their son Kobert who is ting. a graduate of a military school in the Mr. and Mrs. Carl Itailey of the Har j Kast. The Moore's are coming here, l.or are back from a pleasure excursion j f torn New York and will have a nextu llenton Harbor, ilich. .tended visit among relatives and their Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burretl who friends, have been making I heir home with the The Service Club organized a few latter' parents. Mr. and Mrs. Robert j mon t h sago as an auxiliary branch to Stirling -in North Olc.lt avt-.. have the Indiana Harbor Swedish Mission taken accommodations at SSll Prum- church, is h'-ldiiiR a meet in? tonight mond st. Mrs. Hurrelt whs Miss Ma- I at the home (f Miss Violet Hillstrom

He had no money to pay his

The Diamond grocery .-t -rc one of , tine and so w .11 have about a month to

the oldest groceries in Kas.t Chicago and durm; its t cnty-fivc years' service to the people of Kast Ch ir.-i jro ha built up a larse patror.nse and a reputation for earr;::n the host of stock. The change in nam of t"n.- firm rot marie a material d.tT.Mtn--.- :n the

-ptnd in jail.

TMIKVKS MtKC ATTEMPT Mrs. Olive I Potts of Ind.ana Harbor is h.iv.ns more trouble. tist nisht another attempt was made to enter her

COMPLAINS OF Hl'SHAND Mrs. Julius Pianky. 70S 151st street. Ka.-t Chicago. ha complained to the police that her husband has taken his clothes and left the city after severe y

beatinjf her. She claims that he beat K,ter with her ar.d guests (rum her

her. knocked her down, took JjoO ana his pav which he had Just received and left fcer locked in the house.

bcl Stirling befort her marriug of recent date. Mrs. J. J. Renehy is expected from P.ridgeporl, Conn., to visit her mother Mrs. Andrew Snnko of Chicago ae. Mrs. Renehy is briiiRini; her liille elau-

CAiD OT TEAirxs V'e wish to thank our friends and neighbors, cigar makers union, Sanprrbund I-'idela, for kindness and syrr pathy shown us at the death of our husband anil father. Also for the beautiful floral offerings and F. C Miller for his consoling weirds. Mrs. Aufrust Arnold and Children f, -. : -1

WARNING

In kMBlcf your bcw.lt regular lie not hrcom. ...id'rtoj to rakrniiit rwr'tl" or fiiiijfr.l mU": jul Trj KQROLAX; 5f, ta'l. holora. Rit md soe f.rheit. fr'tcib. i burr d-iiU. wnr Kmlii i r lf for ir,7 UIBr.u. Iii-!uelint connitlon. Kdche. uljy Bllt. belelllnc. hrthurn. torpid ll"t.

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Capital and Surplui $110,000.00

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Motor Trucks and Accidents Motor trucks figure in accidents in this city almost daily. Losses are incurred. Somebody has to pay. Is your motor truck fully protected by motor

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small truck can figure in an accident that will financialy ruin a business man unless he has a good, strong insurance company back of him. Take no chances. Have your truck protected. Our insurance department specializes in motor truck insurance.

HEW CIVIL CASKS Th follr-win new eivil rase have been filed in the Ka."t Chicago city court and set for hearinjr on June 23: S. F. Whitman and Son. by Attorneys Roe and Petersen vs Steve Emplon for collection of 132.05. . Henry W. Petersen by Attorney Roe ar.d Petersen vs Frank Farcus and wi.'c for rollertion of $100. standard Oil Co.. by Attorney, Roe and Petersen vs Charter V. Haiht and wife or co'.lectir-n of $138.42.

! Flack Pros., by Attorneys Rr-e and i Petersen vs Charles V . HaiRh't and wife, for collection of $3o 00. ! S. Kurin by Attorney Fuiy fs John t Kuketic or collection of a loan e-f ! $227. 50. j Advokia Qualibesro by Attorney I,, i Ottenheimer vs John BoKe. for colleci tir-n of salary of $330.00

Palasty and Rniii v Reisapel and Gellr. 'garnishment for $365.00

tavixg coMmrr awahded

home town. She will remain indefinitely. Mrs. J. J. Lynch of Chicapo and her mother, Mrs. tlrunich were out to hpresent at the commencement exercises held at St. Mary's auditorium on Sunday evening: and were the truest i of Mr. and Mrs. William Crabtk of North Forsythe avc . Masters Harold and Albert Fife, sons of J. II. Freeman Fife of North Magoun ave. have departed for the summer months f"r points in Wyoming to visit their aunt, a Mrs. Graham. The lads were accomparwt-d on their trip by another aunt. Mrs. ShspW who was visiting here from Akron, f'hio, and leaving for an extended visit over th summer at points in the nor'.hwest. An expected visitor in Indiana Harbor the next few days is Mrs. Foster Moore a former Kast Chicairo voir; lady who was Miss I.-one lUscall and daughter of the Fred Ilasialls of

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in Ivy st.. with an urgent invitation for all members to attend.

Th J. -Q. Y.'s w ill entertain this evening complimentary to Miss Stella j Thomas who is visiting this city from j Massilion. O. The affair will be held; at the home of Miss Ora McQuilken in: Fir street. j Miss Therlma Cook of North Magoun I ave., one of the chosen delegates from ' tht; Congregational hurch of this city' to the. convention being held at Craw - I f ords v illt . Ind., this week, had to nn- ' )erj;o the pleasure of acceptance owing lo her partcipation in a musical recital being held in Hammond this week. Mis.3 Cook is a student at the Hammond School of Music. Mis. KUa Cornwel! of 331j HeiniucK st. suffered an acute attack of appendicitis an dwa removed to the Mercy hospital in Gary to undergo an operation in the relief of her ce-ndition. She is doing nicely so far as rallying from the effects o flhe anaesthetic and it is believed shi, will soon recover ultimately . Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stirling of 13Sth St.. the- latter who was Miss Vere KaVan. have a little daughter born to them. The second girl in the family . The Auetu n Bridge Club will be en-

Ltertamed Thursday evening at Miss

Annette Specter's home in North Baring ave.

Itron ke dmndmff. or ir your hair is f riling u., or W you have a bald tpot, you tiouii Vnaw that leg.ons of persons have overcome tbrse troubles throug.i a fen'iin Indians' recipe, which will be mailed you free with a proof box of the wonder 1 nil? rfDraeioos ointment. Kotalko. if you send un!y 10 els. (silver

or stamp) to pay the cust of this notice, to

The Williston Construction Company of South Bend was yesterday awarded the contract for paving of Grapevine streft in Indiana Harbor at a price of

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I.e.ru. n, " ti.i.-.. t, . . j the lowest of three bidders. The fRoard of Work- approved the

: assesmnt of 3.n52.0 for pavement of J. H. Bnttam, BZ-301. Station f.. New Yark

I alleys in Block 18: Instructed the city j attorney to draw an ordinance for $T - j

OOO for placing electric equipment I .. . a n t r.en'nt.

tne pumping uu"n. i1"'" l ions for the vacation c-f alley- in Block 5 and 21 of Calumet Addition. Tintififd the Portland Cement Company to spri-nkle Ftreets cwr which they haul cement and decided to continue the Joint operation of Picker Place hr'dce

with the V. . .1. & K. railway. Ilie Chief e-f Police was directed to keep the board informed as to the condition of Piekey Place bride and the enginj eer was instructed to withhold the

buiidlnt: of a. house for the bridge te-id er .

SWISS FRUSTRATE COMMUNITY PLOT LONDON. June -1 The Geneva police have frustrated a Hungarian Communist piot te assa.-'sinate former Kmper"r fharles e-f Austria and Grand Dukes Kugerie ar.d Frederick, according to a Gf ne a dispatch to the Daily Rxpress today.

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Two Days Only-Get First Choice-Act Now

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News Notes

Miss Audrey Bailey a former East ; Chicago young lady and daughter of , Mrs. Lulu Bailey, a one-time resident ;

I here and now of Oklahoma and Colo- i

rado where she divides her time, be- ) came wedded to a Mr. DeVere and J have departed for St. 1-ouis to s-i.-flJ j their honeymoon and will later go to Baltimore to reside. Miss Bailey was j employed in the offices or the Ameri- ; can Maize Products Co. and related to the "William Olds. Mrs. Mary B . ! Scott Mrs. Edward Smith and Mrs. !

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Three Years to Pay the Balance IMMEDIATE DELIVERY NO RED TAPE. WE DEFY YOU TO BEAT THIS GREAT PLAYER OFFER. TRADE IN THAT SILENT PIANO TODAY. OPEN EVERY EVENING DURING THE SALE.

New Player Pianos

A limited number of these spiend,J new playcr-piar.oj, fu'l

pleasing colonial case design, oak or mahogany finish. Guaranteed fcr ten years, at only Vvdl compare favorably vv:'.h arjy sold by dealers for $53 . as no middlemen's profit is added in. Here are stme of the finest players you ever saw in your life; ycu v.-o-ji-.. expectvto pay $200 mors fcr this qual.ty; choice of cak r- 'azsZ' roetal tubipg, brass flange piano action; guaranteed for twenty-five years. If you would own one of the finest players in your neijh JT Vj one of these specials. Tbc transposing player-piano can be played .1. five different keys to suit your voice, by just press. ng a button; l.ai all metal tubing and silencer device; Q! guaranteed for twenty-five years; only Read the price lists carefully, mark the or.e yo i want, and call a' our wareroom early in order not to be disappointed.

OPEN EVESY EVENING DURING SALE

that one bushel of good clean coal will give more heat than two bushels of poor, dirty coal. ' WE FURTHER CLAIM that one bushel of our coal will give more heat than an equal amount of any other coal. Buy of Us You'll Save Money, Work and Temper

ATTRACTIONS Lake Front Park Indiana Harbor, Indiana Open air dancing every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday evenings from 7:30 to 11:30. Bathing, motion pictures, boat excursions, dancing, light lunches, refreshments. Music by Johnston.

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SPECIALISTS ON BOSCH DIXIE DELCO REMY EIJUR GRAY & DAVIS ATWATER - KENT NORTH EAST SIMMS-HUFF LEECE NEVILLE CONNECTICUT SIMMS AUTOLITE JESCO DYNE TO WAGNER WESTINGHOU-SE

The Battery for All Cars Perfect Ignition. More Power. Longor Life.

Rubber Insulation. Year Guarantee

Motors Rewound A. C. and D. C. Starters Generators Magnetos. 23 Years Experience We do the jobs where others fail. If it can't be repaired, bring it to us.

Henry Wagner Company 4337 Forsyth Avenue. Phone 906. East Chicago.

Leila ' Hascall of this city and Mrs. j 1 iTanaen of Hammond, a M.Uer. t

i entertained for her last Monday eve- j

ninjr at a shower and dinner. The Tri Kappas cancelled their lunch j eon date for this month and will de- ; cide a later time for this function which presumably will be held in t'hi- j cajro. There is a regular meeting sch

eduled at h home of Mrs. a. . Senour, Tuesday evening, June 2?th. j It is afktd that all members of the 1 East Chicago Alumni holding tickets for the banquet tendered the graduaj tea of this year ar.d of recent date will j return to Miss Annette Specter that report may be formulated. Not later

; than Friday is requested.

j Mrs. A. Wed;e of Calumet is nomej

from a visit or a few aays wnn idj lives in Chicago . i Mrs. Julius Kriedman of North Mas

I oun ave.. is a nostess tomorrow nun-, I n v,i.n n in meet with M13S lifik '

IX' " ' . . V . - - --- j of Little Kock, Arkansas, who is visit- j ing hero. j The Bunco Club comprised of mem- j bers from East Chicago, was entertain -ed in Chicago last evening at the home j

or Mi8 tvi atiiwaui. j i

Miss Margaret Craick of North For- J sythe ave. attended the commencement j exercises at St. Edward's parochial;

school in Chicago, where her cousins 1 ! the Misses Flore'nce and Helen Schloer j were graduated. Miss Florence coin- ) pleting the primary grades and Miss J Helen from the music department, j j The Misses Fchloers are dauKhters of ; i Frank Schloer. eldest son of Mr. and I Mrs. Jacob Schloer of Hamnvnd. The i Frank Bchloers reside in Chicago. ; I Mr. and Mrs. M .C. Gavin of Hem- j I lock St., have been entertaining their ; j nephew. E. O. Reynolds of Ashland. 1 ,"J"is., who departed from here for ' llavenport Iowa to complete his course !

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' shampoos contain too much alkali. ! , This dries the scalp, makes the hair 1 'brittle, and ruins it. j i The bet.t thing for steady use is j Mulsified oocoanut oil s-hampoo (which I is pure and greaselessi, and is better i .than anything: else you can use. ! One or two teaspoonfuls wi cleanse j the hair and scalp thoroughly. Simply!

moisten the hair with water and rub it in. It makes an abundance of rich. I creamy lather, which rinses out easily( I removing every particle of dust, dirt, dandruff and excessive oil. The hair j dries quickly and evenly and it leaves ' the scalp soft and the hair fine and silky bright, lustrous, fluffy and easy 1 to manage . ; You can get Mulsifld cocoanut oil : shampoo at any pharmacy, it's very

cheap ,and a few ounces will supdyj. !

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First Calumet Trust And Savings Bank EAST CHICAGO, INDIANA Capital and Surplu $120,000.00 A Chance to Get a Safety Box Here We now have available a few safety deposit boxes in this centrally-located bank. These vacant boxes will be rented in the order of application therefor. Liberty Bond Coupons Interest on the First and Fifth Loans was payable on June 15. Clip coupons due and bring them to this bank. Tliey will be accepted as a savings deposit or they may be used to start a new savings account.

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Trade in That Silent Piano Today 310 Down Tf pS ' Sends the world's 6nest, high jL grade, brand new Player to BENCH AND ROLLS with e Y,oa can pay each player sold during this a, lltLe. ch faJ day afd a saje playef is yours before yea know it. Do net put this buying chance cff. Ccme in today. PLAYER PIANOS YOUR CHOICE IN ANY COLOR WOOD IF YOU COME $650 Player, used. . . .$395 EARLY. It is impossible to casTnerate r I A ri I a'' e b312 cf this szJe here. Bradford $145 PlayCFS frCIH $385 Up Schiller $35 Let cs ihow you tbis great Schofied $100 riLpby! No obligation to buy. Fischer $148 ONE YEAR FREE EXCHANGE tl j r fLe. TRIAL and 20 season's waranThexe sie dozens ot others; 1 . , . 1 r tee with each piano or player. in fact, any make you preter, J and at any price you wish to JWO DAYS ONLY pay. 40 BRAND NEW, HIGHEST GRADE 20 YEARS WARRANTED. $10 DOWN I IMMEDIATE DELIVERY YOUR CHANCE NOW $10 DOWN OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9:30 DURING SALE L'ATTrC ETrr aincr, trustworthy per ton ca taie tifiT-antaje cf tlila nUliCL Oreat Saj SL&d these woraderfnl BarR-ains. Payments caa Vm &rranffed to wxL1 yonr ccmvealense 01 Borne Pianca as lw as SI per week. HetT &e, w are wlloin? to ead to your home any en of these advertised tisjx'-m V or trial tad examination fre ot expense to yon if, j-rter seeing1 hMrlnr tixem in oar -waxerooms, t Here 4s U17 (itittrrion la yonr mind at to whetlier or not yon will be perma-neatly pleased. Wa wi.nt to nui t". e&cy for yon to tony a Piano, and w a re perfectly -vrilling o do antiiinff to xc&ke yon safe in your nclectioiu because we realise buying a Piano is as Important event in any heme. Ws can arrange terms acd con di.t lorn EiUt f aciory to you.

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532-584 OAKLEY AVE., CORNER PLUMMER, HAMMOND

East Chicago and Indiana Harbor customers get off car at post office, walk half block north on Oakley.

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F.5act Chira&to FJks wil1 give the first Atiniil Fl?iticfis Tomorrow Nisfht June

AT MASONIC TEMPLE. The Elks will furnish their owfX Music. Everybody Welcome. Admission 59c a Person