Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 7, Hammond, Lake County, 25 June 1920 — Page 11

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LIVE NEWS FR0P4 THE TWIN CITIES

HARDING CONFERS WITH G. 0. P. CHIEFS ON CAMPAIGN

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Earl in the spring Eist Chicago contractors predicted 'that thcr would be very l:tt!e home buiiding in the Twin v'ltics this year. Io-i-au?c ot the prohibitive co t of materials and labor, but during the past month building ha Picked up and the building commissioner has i5?ued permits for the erection of twenty-two buildings, most of which are homes. Included 1:1 the l:t are permits to the General American Tank Car corporation for a $50. pro special oar shop and a $ la.OOrt brass foundry, and to E. N. Bunnell f c r a. J.'S.OOO garage. Other permits include: Frank WasaJyla 2.2d one story fraiae, Wcgg avenuf. George lfci.-Uey $500 garage, ilagroun avenue.

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Lhaxrman Will IL Mays, at left; Senator Warren G. HardinR, center, and ilarry V. Dougherty, photographed during their conference.

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larse number. ! The organization has been invesii11! health which has kept Mr. Ander- i jsted and ndorted by the Lake Cuunson in California a!! winter is rcpson- I ty Centra! Iabor Union and other tra !e

Sara Balaa Jl.:0ft one story frame. :t f"r h:s rt,no'a! from Imiiana ; bod.f end it is expected that a larse

Alder street. P. J. Cumraicgrs $4,600 one storybrick. Deodar street. D. Fhiliips J 10.000 two story bricii Grapevine street.

Harbor. As sn as h.s health p-r- j t.umter of wi.rkina; rcen will favor t'-.e

nuts he expe.-ts t tn?age in the ion- i t'.peningr of a- store 1:1 East Chicago, tract. r.g- business at Lonjr 3ach. 1 Picture charts wri! be used in explain-

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John Horn JT.CC'O two story brick. Ivy street. j

Frank Wozmak $11,200 tv

frame. Butternut street. John Fanoalszki ?;,i00 one story frame, Melville avenue.

M. E. McCarthy $5 000 one trick. Masoun avenue. Katie Nowatski $:,200 one frame. Carey street.

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Sam tVujnoi-ich of Ind.ana Harbor. 1

Stor ! le ft yesterday with Professor Pupin.

!in:ci! head of the Columbia I'niver- I

IHISH DOM) DRIVE

s:ty and president of the Nat. on j.! t( rb Federation, '"Sloa." for l.-s An;'.o?

story ; where h wiil represent Indiana liarI bor in the national convention of the stoif I ''oga." AVuj ;c h is also a member i of the executive hoard of the orpaniia-

M:ke AVentz $I,2"0 one story brick. 'tion. He expects t be f. r thr Block avenue. 'weeks.

Jlijse uua.k $3,500 one story brick. Emylnn place.

C. Puntellii Jl.;--? one stnrv fram t

Forsythe avenue. I fi!,- to,-i...v.i nn Representatives of the National Con-

Cfl-OP. STORE IS STARTED

Mark Brodcrick. of Bast Chieaeo.

! has received word that P. J. Moyn-.-han. director of the drive for the .-ale of bond of the Irish Republic, will ' be in Ha ft Chicago. Sunday, and wi'l j attend a meeting of the Napper Tandy j Branch of the Friends of Irish FreeI dom at Pt . Patrick's hall on the corI ner of i3Sth and O rape vine str-ts. InI Oiana Harbor. He will endeavor '3 I speed the s.iie of bonds in this dijtrict. , .

EITOUF.D THEIR SERIVCE

The East Chicago Club lunch ani dinner serice for which they extended their club rooms, adding a kftchen and dining room, has met ith jtreat favor anions the members and their friends and the members are wishing that they might have room ti include all of their friends in a standing invitation. Alan L.e'vi? who is always on aml at meal timu says that it is the best n-.ea! for the m ney that h? has per eaten .

In addition to the regualr nieala Mr. English i.i prepared to serve special meals and hanuu'-ts upon request.

LUinHil DROP BENEFITS Beck and Hepner. one of East Chicago's l'-adinir bome-buildmg firins, have announced that due to the drop in the price of lumber they are now going ahead with the building of CO bouses in the city of East Chicago. I'lans for the houses have been drawn fur several months, but considerat n n has been delayed because of th hitih price of materals which would have made the selling price of the houses prohibitive. They now believe they can afford to sell at a fair price. The houses will be erected on North OUott. 141t street.' Baring- ave., USth st. and AValsh avenue. "Work will be started within the next two weeks.

Danger In Overweight. Overweight, within trn pounds ond."r thirty years of ape Is considered a favorable sign and indicates resistance against tuberculosis. After thirty years it Is an unfavorable sign, signifying over-en tins, auto intoxication and dangfr of hardening of the arteries, apoplexy, heart failure, and Erizht's disease.

Don't forget Carmelite Tag Day on Saturday .June C6th. 6-;5

Mahogany. Sir William Raleigh Introduced mahogany into England in 15i7. He had used the timber to repair one of his ships. While the wood found many admirers at that time, it did not become of commercial value until l-r0 years later. Different varieties of mahogany are found in Africa, Japan, United States, Philippine islands, India and Australia. A

Don't forget Carmelite Tag Day on Saturday .June dth. 6-.' ' T ' IV Robbed of H.c Support. With reference to the ron' mender wlio foil down last c-: and inju-od himself an explanation lias now been ghon. It appears that the colleagu" neit to him must have nioed. London Punch.

Pavlich $1,200 one story gar-

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ape. "40o Block avenue. Holy Trinity church $30,000 story brick, Alexander avenue.

Harbough $1,200 one Hemlock street. A. T. Gordon $5,200

orick .Peal st. Carmela Leir.za $4"'0 repair on two story frame. Olcott ave.

! stirrers' Co-Operative Association will i be -n East Chicago next s'unday for the

BII.I.Y IS HAPPY

puipose of orKaniziiii; a co-operative I " in T ,-:fv Tbpv hlvp pr - i .-o,l tti!i:ani T,o-.iis th F.i c f r'r-atrn.

s.ory br.ck. p jjand's hall on Fe-rsth aenae and j Indiana Harbor Timcj advertising man.

w iil hold a public meeiinjz at t wo-thir- (is feelins especially fine today as rety at which time the r une-pie? of the jsilt e.f the receipt if news that he is association w.il be explained. again a grandfather, this time to twin

EI.K CAFETERIA. The East Chieago Elk? have eonverted their dining room in the club ro mis into a cafeteria f.ir Efks and their friends and have placed ban English, a well known mill man and former roller at the Republic Iron Steel Co., in charge. Meals are sered at r.oon and at the supper hour. The Elk say they have the best chef in the city assisting- English.

From Slight Colds Bromo

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MOVES TO CALlForLMA

Strii Anderson, one o-f the pioneers of Indiana Harbor and one of the most respected business men of the city, has eold his property on Grapevin street and will leave within the next fewweeks, for Eon? Beach, Cali.. where he expects to make his home ia the future. Anderson came to Indiana Harbor

seventeen years a?o and started work j as a carpenter. Ten years ajo he 1

entered business for himself as a general contractor and two years ago he became associated with James Johnston in the same business. During his seventeen years in the city he haa been the contractor fcr a number of Indiana Harbor's homes and has al m worked as a carpenter on a much

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We think every article we put up for sale is A-No. 1 m quality. But, if for any reason it fails, we urge that you bring it at once to our attention. If it doesn't meet your standards, it won't meet ours. And incidently it's a whopping big concern that backs the tires we sell, ami both make good. That's why 1 we sell Firestone. O'NEIL AUTO SALES 671 Calumet Ave. Hammond, Ind.

Big Six 7 Pass. Touring $2535 Special Six 5-Pass. Touring $2025 Special Six 4-Pass. Club Roadster $2025 Special Six 2-Pass. Roadster $2025 Special Six Sedan $3175 Special Six Coupe $3075

The moderate prices of Studebaker cars are made possible only because of, first, the reduction in overhead costs, resulting from quantity manufacture in factories equipped and laid out to eliminate wast of material and time, assuring maximum efficiency; secondly, the elimination of middlemen's profits from parts made in Studebaker factories, such as castings, forgings, stampings, motors, axles, transmissions, bodies, tops, etc. ; and, thirdly, the comparatively light weight obtained by scientifically balariced design.

P. J. Bauwen's Auto Sales 645 Hohman Street, Hammond. Tel. 247. Distributor for Hammond, Whiting, East Chicago and Indiana Harbor.

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Riding This Sunday? Figuring on making a 50- or 100-mile trip in your car this coming Sunday? You'll have plenty of chances for breakdowns, not to count possible collision damage. Take no chances. If your car is fully protected by automobile insurance the kind we carry your trip will be a pleasant one ; no worrying. And a big insurance company will stand behind you should you meet with accident? x

Capital And Surplus $65,000.00

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Saturday Special

Home-Made Glazed Pecans f(f Per Pound, . . U Try our delicious home-made ice cream, it is the best and highest butter-fat test in the city. Public invited to inspect our stores, also our candy kitchen. Quality Sanitary Service Hammond Candy Company TWO STORES 166 E. State St 575 Hohman St. HAMMOND, INDIANA

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 ty Johnston.

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The Battery for All Cars Perfect Ignition. T More Power. Longer Life.

Rubber Insulation, Year Guarantee

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

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

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Capital and Surplus $150,000.00

Don 9t Forget the Orphans Tomorrow Tomorrow, Saturday, June 26, will be observed as tag day in this and adjoining cities. If a fair tagger doesn't tag you see that you are tagged. The one who wears a tag has contributed his or her bit to a good cause. Carmelite orphanage is a home institution, and the half hundred little ones there depend upon your help in these days of the H. C. of L. Milk, bread, shoes, clothes your dime, quarter, or dollar will help.

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