Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 5, Hammond, Lake County, 23 June 1920 — Page 8
THE TIMES
I LIVE NEWS
FROM THE TWLN CITIES
to n i f the h'us-. ip WaiiiinKion Park which v ; : 1 b um j us a hoim- by the park .m p.-ri n : --r.il.-n t . wall inmso ta.- '. atinj.' plant 1'. -r tin- .n ri'i'ti hoa a n i will aluo iihiil.- an off'.,-. for t h p.nk '. 1 1 J whfM. j.s -xp-rtil a s- i I .u mil lit- ma-ii! lined .
WHO OWNS I'ONYf
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p.-j.ovu-.h. one of the jil.-m'r t 1 ' i;,rs in Indiana Harbor ami a Uadinji a a;;: n ; mn n of th -i;y. cl i 1 ys-
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fi i .i; i .,nsi:m;it :on . H f.-ilnx frfin th- .lis.-; v , t:a '' of ,.i:s !. flliatd to raav!..
Ti t- Indiana Harbor io!i-o aro looking for tin- owntr i f a SheMaixi jmnv, whioh was p.i-kti! a. f-v !iys :tj? in the .'iali!-..rbo., ,f l-i-'tli an. I
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'. p'omjs. ; a bay an.! is n.-w at Maxu !!'.- 1-a rn on tiuthrie stre.t. The
has boon suf- ' pokeo are a! a l...s- to an iters t a rwi why s.' for .-evera! ! tin- nwn'-r, wl-.om tiny pr-.utn is an loctor's oiah-rs, j Indiana li;iri,.r i:um.-r. Iiu not n Indiana Hal- imi'li' inquire.- at the .-tation.
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TWIN CITY ADVERTISEMENTS
';. r ami eontinaeii in tin- op.-rati.-n of t restaurant . Ho was confined to i The wf-ath-r will p-rmit of a l:ire ios 'o-,i n',y about ton days !-foro Ills attendance to witness th Klks P.and .;, i;h. ' ; r-aradr (isltt wliton cimitii-'tu'es at pop .vi'-h "'amr- f o Imi ana Harbor :4,:n o'eloek. lt-avinic th- hale quar-aho-.t !i r t o r ri cars ns, wi-.on Indiana tors in the KasI I'lii'nc" P.nnU t.ui Kit tiff ;iu 'or was nothing :n-r than a f.-w '. "d w.-niluiK their va y about the prom a.. Ks a rd has prr.-wn with the city, tnetit t ho r-u s-f h f a i es aiol then.-,- V the
: n till' ti' aiol uo ii::i. - .ir .oa.-'oiiu- it-oap'o wnor' out.- "i i ;.' tu:'a! . ars hf lias ;.. a b-ad- ; fi st dan. es ..f tho season will be held the Ser'.iatis of the 1 1 a r bo a n d , with the band furnishing their own
-.. nropertv owner, the niusie. u win ne a Kaia .'vomni; lor
NOTICE TO CLASSIFIED ADVERTISERS. All r'r.sstf p;1 of.TertlstiiiT nmrt - paid lor btiore 12:C0 o'clock- on 'he day cf p irillcatl jzj, !)P(rinniag Octobev 1st. All thote who have monthly acccviiit? r tikCpted. Fhnue advt-rllEfmtnts will t nccfpttd as usual, tut they must b Valet lor before 12:00 o'clock.
she returns In perfect health that she iiHKht enjoy the considerations of her ; .-on and daughter while away. Society maids and matrons may re e in the information tiny may deItive should they so desire regard ins
the newer and uriU ways of entertainintr at showers, and the various forms of parties, for compilation of all this data is under way at the ind lanu Harbor library and a. ifsa may be gained to it by a ppl leaf ion . Many time sthere are requests for the more
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novel form of social events and thj Hiss Margaret Kinnon. of the c'.erl-youn-enurtainers and the older ones(cal fene of the Hubbard S-ee! Foundry as well are besi. Ked with ideas rather has returned from a vacation of a few too impractical to be carried out by ! days pent at l.aHalle Tl! the average hostess. .Sameness of th ! Mrs. Oscar Hotstnim of I.rummon l
events neeonie uii.sc.m- and a trend .St. who is loo-L- f.
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of thought for KomethitiK entirely dif- sojourn across the seas ... ferent becomes the obae.ssion but just welcomed by her mariv the scheme to follow out i j-mt as ' neighbors in this ,nv cornrdieated matter and the relief now . a Jmusewarmintr an lre, will be found on the shelves .f the l.-jby the Ladie.s Aid of r libraries and may hi- pursued at the. will
o upu.w aeeivin uie new c i versions .
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!h:an ehu'h at Indiana Harbor with which m affiliated and later by party in no way allied with the chu.-eh n r iis pocjti-,. Both events v. : 'r well attended and enjoyed to the sit -most. Mrs. Ilolstrorn had a most :--
o-v-ib ti u a- i ir.htf ul ti ip abrijad and interested !. r ends ii:i'l . fin-sis in relating- her experiences . Sac d !c :,.!, r d had been ionc eleven months. p! ilon. fii-st j ' di.-ii l.u- j Viiilii: i:ST JIH (.o XKtt S, PACE S
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alaieie rest a : vant loiildin at "tefi aith'ie street fovtniti z the more im- . rrai-.t part of h.'.s estat--. T'a- deceased was f-irty-fiv years
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iza'een, who was L-'ndaat-d f f.-tn Kast Chicaffc. hich se'i ..o this ye-ir a :rl of tea. Th- fanera; w:U ':-(..;, the fami'.v residence .-"ior-jr--rn:r.p .it fn eVi, k and buria!
band membi'f; .--.d the dam
amUthe iubli. ;, ncr.'.'ly hall will b- a --rail K d
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Chtcau.-. Park Hoard met. e:-no.-n for eon s id r at i on ii-thod?' to he usi d in the
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whi 'h was approved by th i hist M nday evenine. Th li't'e do-ibt ti'.at th' sta" wi'i approve the issae w'.i-
tire public is iuitcd and may enj..y the dam e music f- r wlu.-li many piece.h ivf b.a n selectt d from t he membership of sixty. To those who have heard the strains of tins band before will need no cajolinir t come out t .- nijilit and witn-ss the event. The re. c.-ipts of th' dance w in , towards !!,. majnt'-nan. e of the hand and the admission rice is remarkably low f"f t!ie considerations that are biing-off-red . Kverybody welcome. Mrs. Harriet I!:irb;iui;h of Hemlock st. has d.part-d f,,r the m.ountaineous regions cl Sprins Valley, Ark., and was accompanieit by ho r nij-cc, Maxitt" Ibiiley . She will remain for an in-d-finite tim... to rreupeiate from an ill
Mnrln-r, i:-pre-.-in-; Trim kit. Iltiwanl Seriiee. lny phone, i:at llii.. 110; iiiKht phone. Kail Chi. U1S. O-lS-tf BUTTON COVERING lii.Msi in iiim; in om; dav I'lcatinn, braidijiL:. sewing machines at bargains, all Jtinds of r. -pairs; all work (jruaranteed. Sail on J . W . Wasscy at '.'1 State st., just vest of Hohinan st. I hone -i 4fi-Hammond, .Indiana. 6--1 S123,0OO to loan on farms at 5i Pe cent Interest. On city property, 6 por
cent. Hoe !i Petersen. l,jw ( Xlic I'liicaRo.
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ti'-ss in which bronchial asthma was a fm br and site writes that already she feels a'chaiiKe since her arrival there. Mrs. Harhaunh is mother to James HarbauKh and Miss Kstolla liar baujih and in the' absence of their mother they are busily engaged in re-modelitif-.the home, exterior and Interior and a parage is b- ing adi'ed to the rear of the property. It will he quite a surprise to the traveler wh'-i she arrives back and finds many suitable changes made in the home during her absence. It is to be trusted that
r.t.rr.-r. :- r't.'.a.v th ..nsintii t e per t ., rt:s:-ae which has a : r ". d y h"ii apPrevious iss-o's r,f bonds Iit- e W -it financial int-rests in Indiaaap -as Pi ' a vp n a number of eases been r- 'i- .i frfi t - n ; - take the bonds. It is no-v r"' i -i nosed to- th-? b e,rd that the n-'W Jj w-r: 'b--. advertised a 'so in the I"'- c,a a1 o - rov j papers in , rder V'nt tite s.ih- S v ho eons--.mm.lted as so--n as p-s- F 'do Firl !ii:iii the m.)ti-y av,ii:ah for !"',;T.Tdtry;,l,nn,.l for the ,r.,0.
ATTRACTIONS -Lake Front Park Indiana Harbor, Indiana Open air dancing every Tuesday, Tliu,rsday and Saturday evenings from 7:30 to I I : 30. Bathing, motion pictures, boat excursions, dancing, light lunches, refreshments. Music Ly Johnston.
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East Chicago, Ind., June 23, 1920. My Dear Son: You are going to see more people saving money this year than ever before. Partly because people are making more money than ever before, and partly because they have learned the value of preparedness for the unexpected. I'm proud to state that the American people are wise enough to look ahead to put part of their money away for either the rainy day or the time when that money will buy more than it will now. Institutions like the "East Chicago State" offer a splendid opportunity in the form of a safe and sound depository that gives convenience, service and 3' ' interest. Sincerely, Dad Published by the East Chicago StatBank J.KALMAN REPPA , President The first of a series of common-sense letters which will be published evey few days
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Capital and Surplus $150,000.00 New Workers Their Chances
With the closing of schools for the summer vaca-' tion many young people in this city will start their working careers. Never before have new workers started with such wages. What a fine opportunity to save, to get something ahead in the bank ! One way to get started right is by bringing the first pay check to this bank for cashing and then leaving part of the wages on deposit in a savings account. t The boy or girl who puts something in the bank regularly each pay is getting a good start. We invite the accounts or young workers.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK EAST CHICAGO "INDIANA Open Friday Eve. G:00 to 8:00 P. M.
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time. Result, laid up at hcrfie for weeks. You take such chances daily. It's true of us all. What a foolhardy business it is if we have no Accident and Health Insurance. This keeps the wolf away and anxiety from hurting during all the painful days or weeks. Attend to this matter today. Come here for the policy. pLAIR M. STEPHENS, Real Estate, Loans, Foreign Exchange 3402 Elm St. Phone 993. Indiana Harbor.
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SPECIALISTS ON BOSCH DIXIE DELC0 REMY BIJUR GRAY & DAVIS ATWATER - KENT NORTH EAST SIMMS-HUFF LEECE NEVILLE CONNECTICUT SIMMS AUT0LITE JESCO DYNET0 WAGNER WESTINGH0USE
The Battery for All Cars Perfect Ignition. More Power. Longer Life. Rubber Insulation.
2 Year Guarantee Motors Rewound A. C. and D. C. Starters Generators Magnetos. 23 Years
xperience
We do the jobs where others fail. If it can't be repaired, bring it to us.
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4337 Forsyth Avenue. Phone 905.
ompany East Chicago.
OFEN FRIDAY EVENINGS 6:ooto 8:00 P.M.
Sunday Rides; Vacation Tours It's taking too much of a chance to venture on a long ride on Sunday or a vacation tour unless your car is fully protected by automobile insurance. With your machine covered by one of our combination auto policies motoring becomesa real pleasure, and if you should happen to have a collision or figure in an accident that is likely to hit your bank account the insurance company will pay the bills. Don't be without this protection; you can have it" by getting in touch with our insurance department.
Capital And Surplus $65,000.00
Mi SAW BANK
CHICAGO
NDIANA
wiU tivtehSre first Anneal Dances Tomorrow Night' Jeae
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TA MASONIC TEPPLE. The E. Chicago Elks Band will furnish the music Everybody Welcome, Admission 50c a Person
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