Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 50, Hammond, Lake County, 16 August 1920 — Page 8
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Col, WJter J. Rlly of East Chicago, boat at a picnic party Sunday at Hudson Lake. Jhetweea Michigan City nd Couth Bend Th. oalonel's 150 g-ufgts, Trho -went to the lumner resort by special South 6hor train,' were the families of employe f tha four banks And other companies ft -hich he is president. A half hundred children -were Included In the party. 1eavln Xast Chlcagro at 9 o'clock the picnio train made stops at Calu-
' mt end Gary. Arriving- at JTudson - Lake th picnic party proceeded to
the bail park where an athletic program was carried out. In the afternoon a bail came wit held between the First Nationals-First Trusts and the .First Calumet Trusts-First State Trusts, tha latter team winning; The core waa 17 to 4. Dianer and supper were served in th grove at Hudson I-ake. The program also Included boating, dancing and visits to the encampment of the black horse troop of Culler Military academy. The return trip began at 7;45 P. and It was featured by an Impromptu concert held on the train. At the athletic contest in Hudson
field attractive prize were awarded to
the winners of the -various event as follows; Married tneu'a race "Walter Eschenbach. Singl traems race Michael Hunter. Race for men and boys Georye March. Married women' race Mrs. Oeorre 6!pp. eiTLg-le glfl'm race Theresa Oerseti. Kace for women said sirla Margaret Bird. Ha.cc for etrtldren voder five -3er-nlce Adley and Evelyn Shader. Race for children , tender ten Joseph Petit and Katharine Mills. Ball throwing: contest Joseph Walkowialc. Ball throwtns; conteet Mrs. Oeorre 61pp. Race for yirls aiid boys, elg-ht to fourteen Leo Grow. Florence Gross and Louise Ada Walker. Guessing- contest-i-Walter Spancr. In the afternoon ball g-ame three umpires. Charles Heed. -Lawrence God. frey and CBert Newell successively lost their costsi followina- demon
stration aainst their decisions.
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BUTTON COVERING HEMSTITCHING IX OSE DAY Pleating, braiding, sewlns r.iachines at bargains, all kinds of repairs; all work guaranteed. Call on J. Wassey at 91 State St.. jurt west of Hohman st. Phone 446-Hammond, Indiana. 7-T
Cleaning, presalns; and repairing el men's and ladlea salts, drennes, walnta and iflovrs. All good a called for and delivered. Jo, the Tailor, at National Bank bid a;.. Room 5. For quirk service. Phone Fast Chicago 21S. 8-10eod
There will be a pie social at the Christian church, August lgth. Price ISr. Everybody welcome. 8-18
which was standing in front of Kraft's bouse near the curb. "That you. Joe?" queried the chief. There was no answer. Two steps sufficed to carry the ch:4 to the car and in the next second Will White, a negro, found himself dragged by the collar from the front seat of the machine. After picking up a pocket knife with which White had been trying to pick the lock thi chief dragged the man to the station. White says that he !s from Indianapolis and that he was merely going to sleep in the car over night since he couldn't find any other place to sleep. He couldn't explain, how-ever, what he was doing with the pocket knife.
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LIVE NEWS FROM THE TWIN CITIES
HOCSE IS HA JOED. E JCobucher, 3550 Guthrie street, Indiana. Harbor, was this mornin find 410 and costs In the East Chicago city court on a, charge of keeping a housa of 111 fajn. Adam Oatuch. 341S Deodar street, and Joe. Kimpus, 372J Leach, street, and May Bailey were each fined $5 arid costs. ft. -V WOLF CUBS CAXJ. 1 Ahout - forty wolf cubs from East Chlcag-o) left last Saturday for the East Chicaro Boy Scout camp at Pine Lake where they will remain tor ona week The cubs will have a camp of their own at the earne location to be used by the Boy Scouts during the following- two weeks and some cf the cuba may remain at camp with the Boy Scouts when they go next Saturday. About two hundred scouts are expected to go to camp next Saturday for a two weeks' stay.
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jief of Police Ed CDonnell of
Ear Chicago had Just turned In at his
gate early this morning after a hard night's work when he heard some one fumbling- In the machine of Joe Kraft
SALTATION ARMY CAMPAIGN. J. A. Tench, who has been assigned from Rushville, Ind., to take charge of the Salvation army work in the Twin Cities will open his campaign tomorrow night with a monSter street meeting at Chicaso and Forsytae avenues in which ha will be assisted, by the Hammond and Garycorps . Mr. Tench has been stationed at Rushvllie for the past fifteen months and during that time has secured more than twd hundred conversions. Previous to his stay at Rushville he was with the Salvation army attach
ed to the Canadian Expeditionary Force in France and was in that country for eighteen months. Moss' hall on Olcott avenue is now belns prepared as ie headquarters of the Salvation Army In East Chicago and until the fcall is ready for use the meetings will he held in Weiiand'a hall on JForsythe avenue. The mecl-ing-next Sunday night will be the first in the hall and the subject will be "On the Four Corners of the Diamond or the. Umpire's last. Tour Out.' "
at a south side synagogue where Rab- ( bi Daskal. wh-j formally was of tins city, officiated. The groim is son of Mr. and Mrs. Sol Levin, the well , known clothier merchants in Michigan ave. Mr. Leon H . Levin, and associated with his father in the establish-
...chl. ine M-itl. Ms E:h-1 Hill, is also an important factor in the thriving enterprise and directed sales there for several years. While relatives ana friends surmised that an . nKagoment existed between the fair for some time yet the coup of yesterday was wholly unexpected so joi.n. Mr. and Mrs. Sol Levin were invitM to ao-ompanv the young couple to Chicago and witnessed the ceremony. Mrs. IJarm-y Cohen of Grapevine St.. i clo.lv related to the Levin family. a" 1-w weeks will be spent on a honeymoon at points In and around San Francisco and upon their return here will temporarily live wiih the g-ivom'a .aients. at 3432 Michigan avenue. ' Miss Hattle Kadanski who returns to her studies at the St. L.uis Aeademy next month and who has been remaining part time with her sister, Mrs. Bert Haicht in Commonwealth avenu was tendered a farewell .-u i prise party Saturday eveninsr with nearly thirty guests present and a most delightful evening indulSxl in. During- the aeation Miss Kadaaski was "nil. .ted s!v spent part of it in service lo I he Si.-s-ters at St. Margaret's hospital. Hammond, ax ho were in need of additional assistance. Coming out to ihe affair were the parents of Mr. HaiKht. Mr. and Mrs. Mathew Aldrieh of Chicago. The house gutsl3 of Attorney and Mrs. Abe Ottenheimrr" in North M agouti ave.. the Mesd;tmeS E. K01lbrtR.0 and M. Itosenfelt of Philadelphia returned home after r.-.oPt ,,irasHnt Vi here of several weeks. Funeral Director. John Sulski of Cedar st. conducted the funeral of Staney Krigowski. known r,r mnnv VPnrs in Indiana Harbor, from the Co,in,v Farm with interment at Greenwoood cemetery, Hammond. The deceased leaves a wife and children and their former residence was at 3? Butternut street. Stat'.SVIaLyA- DaViS "f ,h American State Bank , enjoy, n a vacation a few veeks at Denver, Colo. Spencer Davis. Son of M;. ani 3, George M DavU, of North Mag-nun a- e! from St. Margaret's ho,p,taI here it was necessary to resort to ur Fery to relieve a cond,tio whlch wa, an after-effect of an attack of 8CarU."t alV eu'U,ffefed a Cour1 of niontl,., sa' Th d ejis to he very brave about th matter and is about as usual.
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CRACK nHERJfE HOME. Zr, George F B'.cknell of East Chicago, has Just returned from Lac-du-Flambeau, Wis., with interesting taleg of his prowess as a fisherman and ta substantiate his claims says he is going ta have & twenty-six and a half pound tnuskelgone stuffed and framed. The muskelonffa. which he claims as a part of hia catch, he wye was his largest catch fcut as only one of many fish caught. O. R. Rahn and E. L. Reid o! East ChVag-o and Dr. Wiite of Gary, who were a part of the party which was with Dr. Bicknell. have not yea returned and their friends are anxlou? to hear their version of Dr. Bicknell s fishing- ability.
Twin City
News Notes
LEVIN-HILL XIPTIALS Indiana Harbor -welcomes a matrimonial alliance of a very, well known young couple who quietly went to
Chicago yesterday and became united
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Do doubt there has been times that you have bought things on the installment plan a Victrola, vacuum cleaner, electric washer, furniture. You can also save on the installment plan at this bank. Pay in $5, $10, $15, or whatever you can, into a savings account here each pay day. And when you are through paying for the sum you set as your goal YOU get the mosey. You will have a substantial sum in the bank. There is something about having money in the bank that gives confidence, that makes the home more cheery. You can have money in this bank. Save on the installment plan. Start with any amount $1 if you desire. The FIRST NATIONAL BANK . EAST CHICAGO, INDIANA Open Friday Evenings 6:00 to 8:0Q p. m. DIRECTORS ' WALTER T RILEY C. A. WESTBERG W. R. DIAMOND JOHN CARRDLU, WALTER SPENCER JOHN J. BLOCK, . A. M. KELLY Ji
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And SPECIAL DRUG SALE Four Days of No-Profit Selling Just to Get Acquainted Get Your Share Sale Starts Tuesday, Aug. 17, Ends Fri., Aug, 20 THIS IS TO BID YOU ATTEND Our Big Grand Opening. We have placed in our new store tHe most complete line of drugs an'd medicines, with a well selected stock of the newest and freshest lines of toilet articles and sundries. Ve are about to depart from the usual methods at our opening we are going to celebrate the occasion by cutting prices iri other words inaugurate our opening with a sale. There will He souvenirs for all, and you will do well to make
up your lists of immediate needs BUY AT A SAVING AT OUR OPENING. ,
39c 39c 37c 37c 79c .$1.98 79c
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HERE IS JUST A SAMPLE OF WHAT WE WILL HAVE:
Q3c $2.50 COMBINATION SYRINGE, tl AQ 60c SIZE MILK OF MAGNESIA, 39 C
$3.50 MILLER'S BLACK BEAUTY 0 Q HOT WATER BOTTLE, at iP.U
39c 25c
60c size dewih's liniment, oqr $3.25 CAMERA, CgO IQ at JjC a ' 30c siZE DEWlf t'S COUGH SYRUP. "17$5.00 CAMERA. flIO C0 . lC
75c DJER KISS FACE POWDER, at ; . 60c DJER KISS FACE POWDER, at 60c DJER KISS ROUGE, at : i 60c MELBA FACE POWDER, at 60c MELBA FACE CREAM, at $1.25 LOVE-ME TOILET WATER, at 30c BOTTLE LE TREFLE PERFUME, at $1 DURHAM DUPLEX SAFETY RAZOR, at GEM SAFETY RAZOR, at
50c TOOTHBRUSH, at 1 POUND EPSOM SALTS, 13c; 2 lbs.
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50c SIZE DEWITT'S KIDNEY PILLS,
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$1.00 SIZE DEWITT'S KIDNEY PILLS, gg c 30c SIZE DEWITT'S LINIMENT, ' J 7 c
79c
$5 GILLETTE SAFETY RAZOR, 3
$1.98 $3.49 $2.39 39c $4.39 79c 79c
$3.50 KING RAZOR, at $5.00 KING RAZOR, at $3.00 THERMOS BOTTLE, at 50c PEPSODENT TOOTHPASTE, at $5.00 THERMOS BOTTLE, at' $1.50 HOT WATER BOTTLE, at $1.50 COMBINATION SYRINGE, at f
$5.00 CAMERA,
at $14.00 CAMERA, at :..
FLETCHER'S CASTORIA, at LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND, at NUXATED IRON, at WINE OF CARDUI, at MULSIFIED COCOANUT OIL, at PENSULAR COUGH SYRUP, at ' 30c SIZE, at 23c $1.50 BOTTLE, BEEF, WINE AND IRON, at 50c SIZE PENSLAR S KIDNEY PILLS, at 30c SIZE MILK OF MAGNESIA, at
$3.98
$12.50 29c
89c 79c 79c 39c 43 c
89c 37c 19c
v 60c SIZE DEWITT'S COUGH SYRUP, 33 c $1.00 SIZE DEWitt'S RHEUMATIC JQn REMEDY, one of our most effect'e sellers 60c SIZE KODEL DYSPEPSIA TABLETS, 33
35c PAIN EXPELLER, at
60c SIZE LIQUID KODEL, 33 C
$1.20 SIZE LIQUID KODEL, at
65c GARDEN COURT DOUBLE COM- AORIWATinV PRFAM t C
65c SIZE GARDEN COURT COLD CREAM
65c SIZE GARDEN COURT POWDER, 3
35c SIZE GARDEN COURT FACE
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