Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 29, Hammond, Lake County, 22 July 1920 — Page 2

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.Gary Man Runs Amuck From Drink

Intoxicated and violating eveiy traf;flc rule In Gary with one or two exceptions. Adam Bock,. 2535 Jefferson jet., Gary, attempted to convert Uroad-p-ay into a speedway durlnff the aocrn ifcour yesterday. ' Narrow escapes from collision and Mnjury were many, traffic was thrown 'nto a state of commotion, passengers ielightinK from street cars were forced !to Jump for their lives and how he Trusted street cars, automobiles and '.ether vehicles Is only a mystery. It ta said that Pock, no relation to ;oek Beer, was half .crazed from the lffects of drinking: white mule. FN.lii-o jefficers first spied his racing1 auto south ion Broadway at Kighth avenue, when an effort was mad to brlnrf the Fpt-cil-ir to a halt, but Bock only p la need around, turned on more i;as on his "big Overland car, as if his life tie'pended upon tt . Commandeering: a pasfin auto, the police pave chasa some, distance! be"hind. If a rnachlna was in his way fon th south bound sids of th street Bock would swerve over to the north traffic, right of whj-, barely missing: I automobiles and pedestrians In hie wild ride. At Twenty-Sixth avenue his machine veered. aLmost toppling over and he swerved the heavy car into an alley near his hom where he was placed under arrest . jit!nmntmimmninmmnitninnnnnii PURE FOOD eeR

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With a purchase cf $4.09 in Our Pure Food Grocery We do not dictate what you should buy order what you need l.ARARFE BEST FLOUR At a Very Low Price

1 bbl. sack, $1.95 4 bbl. sack. $3.85 Vi bbl. sack, $7.65

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SNOWDRIFT The well-known shortening, in 1 lb., 2 lb., 4 lb. and 8 lb. cans. Per lb .

FINEST GRADE HAND PICKED Per lb

BEST GRADE YELLOW AMERICAN CHEESE Per lb THE WELL-KNOWN OAK GROVE BUTTERINE Per lb THREE SPECIALS IN CANNED GOODS One No. 2 can Riverview Corn One No. 2 can Sweet Wrinkled Peas One No. 2 can Honest Pack Tomatoes

THE COFFEE THAT SATISFIES Savoy Ccffee In 3-lb. can, at

M0NS00N BRAND PREPARED MUSTARD &Q 1 4 oz. jar, at FINEST QUALITY MACARONI, SPAGHETTI AND NOODLES In medium, fine and broad cut. There are none 22 C better. Per pkg THORNTON BEVERAGES In five flavors. Lemon. Orange, Cherry, Gingerale and Root Beer. 1 S r Per case, $3.00.. Per bottle

JIFFY JELL OR JELLO In all flavors. Per pkg. GOOD GRADE PINK SALMON No. Yi can GOOD GRADE OIL SARDINES No. '4 can 2 for SANDYICHOLA The popular sandwich filler. Per glass

Candies Salted Almonds Regui.-.r. rer lb.. $1.20. A VZr Special. 12 lb. at Jumbo Salted Peanuts Regular 40c per lb. 1 7 Special, l2 lb. at 1 4 Angelas MarshmaHows 20c a package. QCr Special. 2 for Cracker Jack or Chums 1 0c a package. 25 C Special, 3 for Drugs Wyeth'z Sa?e and Sulphnr For the hair. 73c size. Special at Squibb's Mineral Oil pint bottle. Regular $1.00. .Special at Doan' Kidney Pills price. 60c. Special at Uncle Sam's Liniment price. 35c. Special at 52c Full 69c Regular 49 c Regu21c

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LABOR FEDERATION AFTER HARDING

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BY HARK" I.. ROGERS f STAFF CORRESPONDENT I. N. SERVICE' rOLl'MBl'S. O, July l"- The campaign of the American Federation of Labor to acquaint its membership with the labor records of presidential candidates llardlntr and fox Is in full swing- today. Tonight secretaries of thousands of local chapters of affiliated unions throughout th- V. P. will read a formal announcement from national headduarters that the Federation has prepared a comparative resume of the stand taken by the candidates on labor viucstions which have come Wore tlv m . Tris record wtll cover the entire public career of the candidate and will set forth not only their vote on legislation dealing with labor, but nisi their public utterances and the editorial policy of their newspapers. A' a later date the statement cays. similar records dealing- with senatorial nnd concessional canaiaaieb win be distributed . The greater part of the information contained In the resume of the attitude of Senator Hardin and Oov. Cox toward labor was furnished by the Ohio State Federation of Labor. mHUHHHHtimmminmmuMniumnn - GROCERY - iLti Red Turkey Vheat 34c NAVY BEANS QC 33c 35c all 3 "S for 40c $1.48 12ic 15c ..15c 12ic Tobacco Cigar Clipping! Full 1 0 oz. package. Regular 80c. Zff Special at - Corn Cake Tobacco Regular price. 60c. 4f Special at Prince Albert Tobacco In cloth bags. Regular Of 10c. Social. 3 for. .. "UC Louis K. Cigars Regular 8c straight. fiC Special at. each Specials )e!ita Talcum Powderbottles. Regular 75c. Special at -In glass 49c Sanitol Face Powder Regular price, 50c. Special at 32c Baldwin's Liquid Shampoo Regular 35c. 21 C Special at Johnson and Johnson Tooth Paste Regular 25c. 1Q Special at 1 57 C

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il is u. i a mm us r i CHICAGO 1,1 VI) STOCK HOGS .Receipts. 23. 000: Market slow lr lower; Bufk 1 41u ltotO; Top 140; I HejivywpiRht Hl(ii l0li. Medium Weight 155011:16 40. IJijrht Weight 1500 ft 1R40; 1Bbts H?r. TM6!) , Heavy I'HCkinK Sows. Smooth" H"0'!i 1460; 1'ack in Sows. Hough 1300? 138". Tins 13103T150O. rATTLK: Tteceipts 10.000, Market Coo A I:ht Steers, Steady; heavies dull butter cattle. dray calves, steady to strong, Itcef Steers: Medium and Heavyweight ICuO ('I 1 6S5 : Choice and Prime 16o0ti"16S5; Medium and Gc-od. liOOJl'1600; "LiB-ht Weight, tlood and Choice HS5.t 1675: Common and Medium 1 OOOli 14f5; (Butcher Cittte: Heifers tiSO'tf 1490; Cows ff,0?( 1275; Hulls 2;i Jj fanners and Cutters. Cows and Heifer 43U 650; dinner Steers 47f:7f0. Vuil Calves flight and HandywciBht) 3 350 V 1650; Feeder Steers, S,"i0(Li 3223; l?tocker Steera 1 100; Stocker Cows ?ind Heifers 5Tt0fiS?5. CIUCAOO VIC At 50 to 60 lbs.. 18 3 17; 70 to SO lbs.. Isy l9. RO 1 10't lbs 19N20: fancy, 21; ov.rwcljrht kid nevs. 140 to 17T. lbs.. 10'(12c HICAliO CASH GllATV tVHKAT No. 2 red. 2S2; No. 3 red. ?Su; No. 1 hard 2S5S18S. 2 red, 283 2S5; 3 northern spring. 280. OOHN No. 2 mixed. ir5Vs(5 158; No. S 157 if 158: 2 yellow 2651-,Wla7; 3 mixed 1532 154: 3 white IS; 3 yellow. lf.5'.f lr.6, 4 bixed. 150 152; 4 yellow. OATS No 2 whltn. 94-998. No 3 while. P3W 95 3-4; 4 white, 7'r.5; standard, 78. BUTTER Receipts. 17.068 tubs; creamery, extra, 55 H , flrsts. 401:54; packin? stock. 3440. EGOS Receipts. 17.51? casej; current receipts. 42 g' 4 3 H ; ordinary firsts. 40642; firsts 4344; extra. blVi52 H'; checks. 34"; dirties. 36T-S. CHEESE Twins, new. 23 3-4 24: da tales. 24 a ; younfr Americas. 26 V, ; lonphorns. 25 H ; brick, ISt. l.IVE I'Ol'LTRY Turkeys 40; chickens, 31; springs. 40f4S; roosters. 21; geefe. 20fi'30, dirks, 32. POTATOES Receipts. f.O cars; Minnesota. rakota. Olii"s Wisconsin.. Allls Chalmers 35 American Can 4 0 American Car and Foundry ...13(1 American Womotive I'T 7it American Smelting iiSi American Tel. a.rul Tel 4 I Anacor.iJa Mi I'.aldwin loccrnotivo '....117 lSethlehem Si eel B I Central Leather , . .' . 53 7 11 . 85ij .is;ji . 1 j, Chesapeake and Ohio , Chicago and North Western .. Colorado Fuel Consolidated Gas Corn Products Crucible Steel Krie General Electric 342 General Motors -j j I-rf'h-sh Valley 43 Mid vale- Steel t. New York Central Pennsylvania ! I'ref.sed Ste-1 Car . .. . 'i x ! 1 H PI 3, IS Si) --i Kailway Steel Springs Keacing; liepublic Iron and Steel Texaj. Co . . X. S. Steel S. Steel Pfd Willys Overland Sinclair Oil n-eystone DEATH OF mss McBEE. .vus.- jormeiia McBe 727 "IVood avf., t d ed Wednesday evenir.sr t the home ! "f her parents. While -she had been I ill for some time, news nf hr sudden doath. will c.-me as a shock to her many friends. Miss McBee was member of tho " H. 1. of I and the Kniirhts and I-tdies of Security. ?h leaves to mourn her loss, besides hcr parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ooori-'e McHee. two ist rs Touise and Iiura and one brother Or rare .. Funeral services will be fcfid Saturday nmrnlns at nine o'd.nk fr..;n .1! S.iints church, in charge c' utiocrt.'rker Burns. Interment to be at Mt . olivit cemetery. ChicaKo. TWO DRUNKEN SPEEDERS GIVEN JAIL SENTENCES Spec'al Judxe Ted M nczynski. sitting tn the Gary police court duringthe ohs.-ncp of J 1 rt K . V'unn. handed out rine. ritrht ar.d left th ? mornir.ft. This has sot to stop, if I have to add jail sentences" tc make it more impressive," said Jude Mer.cEvnsk! in fining two prisoners who were arraign ed on a charge of driving automobiles while intoxicated. Tn each ca.te he impostd a 5 25 fine and a jaU fenttnee. PORK TAKES A DROP Pork took it drop in (iary yesterday, but do not mistake c-ur meaning-, not in price. "While in a drunken stupor P'.eve Oi'kula. 1644 Delaware street, -was driv ;ng toward Gary on Kifth avenue l.-Ue last night when he ran into the roar of a horse drawn wason, containinga half a dozen nr.-od sized porkers owned by Joe Simon. f524 Kildare avenue. Chicago,, on his way to the market in Gary. There was a crash, the wason over turned throwing the pikh, Simon and Die entire outfit inlo the ditch. When Simon reeoxered hi? bearincj and btKan to hunt for hid prize porker?, he wa unable to find thr-e nf them, the other three havincr make a lia.ty re-ti'-at into the underbrush. In the city court this morning- Oskula was fined $25 and or -sts and sent to jail for two days as punishment He will also te a.-ked to pay for the da.rn.aire and the niii-vlriR porkers in a suit to be instituted in a local justice court. COLUMBIA NOVELTY RECORD ON RUSSIAN BALALAIKAS The balalaika, hijr brether of the tnandolin. the Instrument which Th trr. way bT tlefidw. ijlle. hi'hf t now your 45 th firturM: im udow : to fiTe you ld r:T w-' 'r tin, ::on cf w:bi. N ntra oz 0-arTinff yoi;rlf or tediorj .xnrN. ,1 ,s.nr with U3. Si 10 to (0 oun' (frhaferi-r you nep4 tn nndrr S100 cah r.rite. f'e. rel;bi, recomr.ienUed ! pL: iCiaii. Aod to your iuiu-.y r.a chirm. Arar n wno n.-w ycii .,.. I .t .a vnunitr Xl In .',o.rrir-. ttrti. n il kill, tdi yetri to your llfI B-ntT-rnDil by ?"LtoS JUk to OIL OF KOREIH t ny dr;t Ar-cot no iMriMt. it cucn .n lm. with guinu-.ee. or It frrw fcrocuur to K0RE1N CO.. Sirica F. t.'cw York Clfcf

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this month. Tha Russian Balalnka Orchestra, conducted by S. S. Samuels, plays the waltz "Love and Money" and Home popular Neapolitan melodies. The barrm-ny of a balalaika orchestra 1 richer and dopcr than that of uti equal number of mandolins. The Cojumbia ( Irap.'iophone Company bus gathered a lurge collection of special fumnmr dan- record this month. TlieHt- w.-re selected fri-m all the be.it Columbia dance records. Two of the lt-a-dintf records on this list arn the Art Hickman OrcheJlra's two fox-trots. "Petcs-y" and -Tell Me Why," and the coupling of the fox-tn-t "Only." by Princes lunce Orchestra, with the fox-trot ''.'hineso l.ullaby' by the "Waldorf-Astoria Dance Orchestra. BASIS OF CAR RATE INCREASE r INTERNATIONAL NEWS SEKVICEI WASHlXdTON. jiy 22 An I n - crease in pas.-ienger rallr.tfid rates ,.t one half per mile thV.-utrhou the country appeared to k the bus's for raising one-lhlrd of th Increased rev- j t.-reie.H (,f the raiiroadj. to meet increased wajre awards, when the rate ' turmilion of tie railwav execu. ivs ! a.s-, iilon r.. itred session hji to- I diiyy. j i f increase or one fiilf eenl l"r mile will rai.t." $20i),(if'0,0li(i ,nd ad i -iiorn! increHH of 8 or & per cent on freipht rates wll'. net anotner $:'".- ('"ti.uun. rn committee has bi-n uiattle to spree oti !. means -if ra!i:i? the remaining $ lMO.ono.nr.o needed to meet the 1 600.000.OfiO vase Increase j granted the employes b ytlie railroad i labor board. ! LIVE NEWS FROPI THE TWIN CITIES Dl'Ml' KAIMS I SKWFJl Tter Slerlinp, street. romraisfi'Tir of Kasr ':i".!cfs;o, i. redy t0 extend a vote of thanks to the party who last right was eoiif i dera te rm,ugh tc- dinno their ;5ef raisins agains-t the !!de of the i-ity hflrn h'lt he ha.- an entirely d'.ff. renT feling toward the party who Jumper! the. raieius in ti.e Fir strt-et t'e w e r . In answer to a call of Mocked p.'i er at liiMh and fir street inn street department found that ftirr.e one had dumped . couple of barrels of taislnsj wh' i-h had r -.-.ri -ised for wliiskv m;ish j ituo lh" mnn-hole. This i.i the fit if t ' routiie -t this nature for several : e k 9 . ! This morning when Sterling went ' to the city barn he found a basket-fill i r ' raiins wuich had been used for whiskey mash piled neat'.v alonjr the s-.iit- of th barn. The barn man s- j t-uied the C'mrnisioner lliat the rais- j ins had nrt been placed there 'by him. j In addition to the usual work, the de j partm-'nt was yesterday called up"n to ! haul awav twenty dad doifs which had bfcn shot in Indiana liarbor and fvur . ir. Kaf t Chicago. PATCH MAX WITH STILI. , Kast Chic-aeo police last nl?ht trans 1 ferreI their quieting campaign to the' Knat CJiicapo end of the city and , caught I-iui? Verk with a med-um j sized boiler at 5015 Melvil'.e avenucj Verek was usinK an fil stove for h'.aiin? P'l'Pi'-'-e and had a amai'i amo ,nt . of whiskey . BVVS THCATKB SITE The Cosmop-ilitAn Theatre Corpora tion of Indiana Harbor which recently j purchased 10S feet ef ground on Cedar! .r...t .s a Kite for a half mi IT. on ! dollar theater lias been incorporated un der the laws of Indiana for $7"0.000. The directors Lre T. I. Cowna. A. R Manhelmer and P. Z,ik . Mr, (jrnrge MfK'nna of Olcott ve j-pent yesterday with her mother. Mrs. Weber in Gary. Tomorrow afternoon the newly or -aniztd Harry C. I.onc. Women's Ke ller Corn of Indiana Harbor will meet 1 at. the Katherine House, at 2 o'clock with an urtrent invitation that, all mern bers he present . Woodmen of the World will meet tomortow siewng at t tie Auairoriuin and the m-tlr-.K an important on,-, Wins f"r all membi-rj to be present-Tl-.e Kstht-r Kehelrahs of Indiana Har bor will meet this evening and tner'? is a dfsire expressed that a 11 members I be in attendance . Last Chicago Odd Fellows and Hebekahs ai arranging to leave Sunday miiinir.g at P o'clock for their -xurpu.n to Hudson Lake. There will be members present representing Laforte. St. Joseph, Porter and Lake, con nt leg . Mr.'. Charles Grlswold of Hammond and her babe are visitinp at the P. I Pixon home in Beacon ft. Mrs Gris-K-oId was Miss lo!lie Dixon before her marriage. J. C. Doescher of frete III., ha returned to his home after a visit here at his son's home, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Doescher in North Baring ave. ROBERTSDALE The LndiCfl Guild of the Lutheran Church 'are plamnif on giving- an ice cream social Wednesday evening. July 2S. liome made cake and ice cream will be served Mr. and Mrs. Burton who ltved o'n Amy avenue moved to Roseland, Til., on last Tuesday. The Ladies Bible Class will meet this Peterson's Ointment Best For Eczema j First Application Stops Itching of !' Eczema, Salt Rheum and Piles Ends CliaJiag: Distress In rive Minute. "I-ivi and let live is my motto," mvs Fit-i-seii of Huffiilo -Dnisifist All over Amoru-a sell I'ETKUSON'S i.H.N'T.MK.VT for 35 cents a large box and I say to these (lrugK'-t, if uuyono buys My ointment for any of the diseases or ailments for which I recommend it find e.re not benefitted, sive tiieni tiieir money back. "I've srot a safe full of thankful letters testifying to the mtchty healins power of lvterson's Ointment for old and running: sores, eczema, salt rheum, ulcers, sore nipples, broken breast, itchingscalp, chalflnsr and blind, itching: and bleeding rils." John Scott. 2S3 Virginia Street. Buffalo, writes. "1'etersoti'a Ointment is dimply wonderful. It cured me. of ecjienia and also piles, and it did It so quickly that I was astonished " Mail orders tilled bv Peterson Ointment Co., Inc.. I3u.ff.alo, X. V. Adv.

--enins at tiie h.j::is of Mr.-. H Thies

son of Inaiar.aapo! s boultvard. All int nibf rs are invited tr. attend. John Newman of the West Park Addition b-ft for c.rand Rapids. Mich,, to visit his parents for the remainder of tiiii week. Mrs A!b-rt Fussle and son of Wl!mette. visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. W. Hainan of Ike avenue Mrs Clara Timrn ami son Wesley of Take avenue left the fi.-rj part of this week for Tiunbtii. Wis.. o spend h two weeks- vacation with the Huehler family Mrs. Fred Petersen Is entertalnirK her Bister of Hammond at her horn thl week. Mr. and Mrs. ". B'ie'1 and daughter J Helen and "Mr - ar.d Mrs. Art Stross j motored to Wauki-san the latl'.-r part j (if last week and spt-nt the. week-end j visiting Mr. And Mrs Weodwurd. ; Mrs. C. Hut-ll nnd Mrs. A Si ros w.il h- loint bostc'ses to the Pant j 'liS'if's ciuri of tli" Pythian Sisters at the Slri.su hon.e on IK: avenue I' rtriii i evening, .lohti lirown of 5h rt'e avenuo. v, ;i .- I XJhoni your head feels like t nn a bafket cf broken bottles you need -iV.s til and thus irritates the rest of the body. nrft Sslfl of Aay MaxBcin in rii WotU, ba.d everywb. ki boxes, 10c., 2Sc MEE HOTEL RESTAURANT James Coneles. FINEST LUNCH IN TOWN, 65c. The Coolest Place in the Citv.

'Where Everyboily Goes.' 1HL "tin THEATRE II Hammond :: Indiana The Corlot Place in Town TODAY AND FRIDAY Kids Dogs ANIMAL NOVELTY BILLY ROLFE NoYelry Entertainer YOUNG & FRANCIS . "Revelle jo Taps" RAY McKENNA Double Voice Sinjer MAE & HILL In a Comedy Skit Entitled "Stolen Kis?es" BEN HARNEY & CO. Comedians Also Jack Dem.pey in "DARE DZVIL JACK" WJHSjr f'TFWZi A-.-mA. .j'Am - 5 THEATRE !3 TODAY Vivian Martin in j 5 m HUSBANDS AND WIVES' 3 , g j 1 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY I "g t2 Thos. Ince Production "DANGEROUS HOURS'' Also Wn. Duncan in the rt. ( 3 J3 . EL 4 13th Episode of - "i a EL "THE SILENT AVENGER" i2 b i SUNDAY Owen Moore in "A DESPERATE HERO" MONDAY AND TUESDAY Eugene O'Brien in a 8 rp "A FOOL AND HIS MONEY" 'a cs a D D E7B. f! B , Q 13 . e-i-j-o-u TODAY Mary McLaren in "THE FORGED BRIDE" Also "Die Lost City" 3 iMmm&t that 'Mi WT iTn-AT'"f--')ii-PASTIME TODAY Mary Miles Minter in "THE GHOST OF ROSY TAYLOR" TOMORROW AND SATURDAY Will Rogers in THE STRANGE BOARDER"

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a tusinc.-i visitor in Chicasc Tuesday. 'jeorge Whlta of Pearl street left or Kansas to attend the funeral of his niece. Mr. and Mrs. P. Uesse nd children Mr. and Mrs. E. Kartell ar.d Oscar Liese. motored to Milwaukee last Sunday . All enjoyed the trip most wonderful Mr. nnd Mrs. T . Arnold are f.ntrtnir.'nir their dugnter r.nd I.uband of Davenport. Iowa. at. their home on J Ji k avenue Mr. and Mrs Norton ord th latBUNIONS! Pain Stops Instantly Hump Vanishes TRY IT AT MY RISK

i i Nw, msrveioua way trs h't r. ion.i. i F ps peln Almost IXkfitaiitly .n.Rhes ,?Jri7Tj th ,lttlv- hump . ''4:i-X""i1 -iiey. sjwolle.n. and tired. )u mine i it": co""ii"n. Yon pen wear a i ".,'V 'LJ- ms.ltr rthoe vrittx ormfnrt Test it a' try risk. Kir'i , ".- trial coavicce. fr 'i " ''trnsy ji.ppa.rxt us, ro i I nj "olr rnoijid -r pr tc-or, ' t w?$. ti" '-n.-'jnf r'i-.--Lanier .J '.' '7 sh'"'d cr fell pa.l, no i- n..-'-, r,;;. X f or nor mi.iHfiy -:- r- ny'. V"'L- i " Hq-!ti. J' :s PEW), i 014 K for Kxtnl, f i.7 .'; ' Ton -will y-i lumens. wonPop.rt -j'atif t-m5 d money on n..-5.s melhcds. fion't fjffer. T1-7 rCDOSY?TE at H17 riEk. "Wr.ie tociav befor you do anoth.-i th'r c Jutit ir 'T want to trv PEf I Y N IZ " Address K'AT LA BOPvJiTi ) H i ! ",s, fept. :-305. 138 S. Def.rln.rn St.. Chioajo, 111 i Y'i 'V

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EAST ClilCAGO, IHDIAT-IA Capital a.nd Surplu $120,000.00

Will Wages Always Be So Good? Wages may or may not drop later on, but should business decline hours may be shorter, and in consequence pay checks smaller. Are you taking advantage cf present high wages, by saving something for yourself? The chances to save no doubt are better now than later on when pay checks may be smaller. . Careful workmen are saving, putting something in this bank each pay day. Should the . unexpected come they will be protected. By putting money in this bank each pay day you are sure to build up a cash reserve for you and yours. Let us help you save.

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ter's Ulster of Hammond were gTiesta fct the Arthur CJobJlng home en Myrtle avenue Tuesday evening:. Miss Cecelia Kfrnrera of Lake avenue, had as her guests on Monday, Miss Grace Ferguson of Roger Park and Mlsii Elsie peri and brother William of East Side.

f USED FIFTY YEARS K J MAKES PURE BLOOD AT ALL DRUGGISTS Auto Owners Specials Auto Tops) Rebuilt Upholstery and Seat Covers ) Repaired Automat lies painted in any color to look like new. Cut Rate Auto Paint and Trimming Co.. 303 MICHIGAN AVE. HAMMOND Fhones: Office 2141, Res. 3445 rjt. Capital aad Surp! 3110,000.00 The Way to Save $1,000 f Sam. Saving the first thousand dollars seems to be the hardest. Saving means sacrifices, perseverance. Yet there is a convenient method of saving $500 or $1,000, and in a way you vail hardly miss the money. If vou can set aside $!.25 or $2.50,weeHy pou can save $500 or $1,000. A dandy satngs plan for heads cf families, wives, and young people who vvork. It is a plan that 'gets you somewhere, and it is available to anyone in Lake county. If you are interested A-rite or visit this bank and ask about the buildng and loan association savings plan. ET And Bank Open Friday Evenings from 6 until 8

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