Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 54, Hammond, Lake County, 20 August 1920 — Page 9

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LIVE NEWS FROM THE TWIN CITIES

TAG DAT FOR SCOUTS A tag- win be held "n the jtrf et e. Fust Chicago tomorrow f.-r th hec-fir of the Boy Scout It is hoP't 'hat enough money will be receive! tc kee; the organization going- until the reju'ar yearly drive is put on. Because of unsettled conditions !r. tajt Chicago last fall and sprlns. the i-etv-jt drive did not nt the necessary amount to run, the org anizati on fir i he year. For the pat severai moot as the ersan:aauon has been sh.rt ef funJj aort ha managed only bv curtail in aeriv-'ties to keep the orsan. nation intact t . .A tat far the bentflt cf the Scouts cs attempted last Saturday, but the Mnall boys who were sen out to l n'"' with fma!! success. The t;iKtfe.r tomorrow veil) be young: ladies aiui it 1 expected that the ta.- will ner c-notig-h to take cam of the scout -.! k urn! the- re-iiur finance driva next morth. FAJ L. PROVES KATAI. A fail from a chai- last mstht proved fatal to !:tt!e nve-y far-old Stella KraiiI'.a.isk of 402" Deodar ft.. Indiana Hi-1-bor . The chlh.l was playing "i- t he hair wh-i sh slipped and fell to tii floor. str!Vc:np her head. She -surf -rod a -act irtd s-ku'.l. from wr.ic J.T a : jd t a r.ort time later. Dr. F. H. Mrrvis, I deputy roror.-3: was ca.'led b.il waj j t: r.&r-ie to save the child. j WAKMN CJ AIJOl'T rOAVER. Ciuz-n of Indiana Harbor may ex peer poor eleefrlc?.l st: v:op &frer 1 oc'.ork r.t-rt Saturclav uisht sr. ai ,1sv Sanav, accord ".r.sr ln'wir.iti"' rucf :ved from the N rii-.oin fr- x, K'ectr:.- .. ' '!tv Iniiiaii i lot- ( n (or O . Vii:tt, yeau-rday . Ir orr.f r to ?ive be t'.--r service the lCtric cor-, parry ;s ere- ' : r. c a r,w sr. h-sta ' ion at lr.i.ana. Mar for t"r i , 2--r, volt p' wfr o'if'vv;o. In or !er tc rrak ti.-.i conr.ecti'-r.s !? will h j necessary for them to d.scor. t mue service for a t:me or. Jsnday. A 'fir. 22. aid tdncfc they are. go:-.? t-, mo--? ?-me o. Their apparatus Saturdav night the ffnet late that r. :s:ht w.l: be poor. Monday mormnp th rrnpariy xpec's o have e vi-rythin 5- completer', ar.d after that promise th.c '.he -rv-Ice will be greatly improved ovei inat which the citlsera qf Indiana Harbor have keen gettinsr. OPEMXG CIVIC Cl-CT). Tr.e re-opening of the Indiana Har ho- Civic club dinincr frvife nexf. I Vn-.csv will marl the beginning f I wht c'"i'o frf. rroirisf wi'l h r b'.-l yur rha: tiv? i-'uli has .0 - 1 hrtd . Vo, I-.;.- w II rimir.c ."-rv-. READ "HESi TWIN CITY j ADVERTISEMENT Mndeg, Expressing Trnnks. Howard rvi,f . Oar phnne. Kat Chh, 1470; nlrht pliou.-. Kant Cbl. 6-lS-tJ For second morlsagea. loans, apply to the Securities Corrpariv, J. K. R-:r-pa. secretary. Phone East Chicago BUTTON COVEP-nTG ! HEMJTITCHIXO I' GE DAY Pleatlr.K. brtidlnx. lewlnj machines ! at bargraics. all kinds of repairs; all work guaranteed. Cell c" J. Waasey at 91 State et., J-jft west of HohreaD st. Phone 446-Harnmond. Indiana. 1-1 The Etertrol Kemedles may b procured from the oar-hier of the nw Groceteria at 719 Chiciyo avo.. who has bc-cn appointed lcal re p- iv. .- - ' t've. or at her hnmi evnin?v 42 O'- I ..ott a-". Phone ;

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WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 621 CHICAGO AVE. TEL. EAST CHICAGO 1851 i We &ell pare and dependab'e foods at low prices but for cash only. ; We give you the cash and carry prices b'jt we deliver free. Youj can use yocr telephone to place your order, for we have ene price to all Special Popular Prices for i Saturday, August 21st

SUGAR Sugar .Ail you want, IO-! perlb iC! Put m your supply of sugar be- j fore prices .ire up again. j

Eggs, strictly fresh. per doz. -TrvButter, best creamery, griper lb. carton DUG 5 cans best Sardines, lOr fresh pack XVC

Cider Vinegar, in fancy cut glass bottles, QC I quart bottle, Bottle free. Jf V

ice be improved upon but the c'.uo will enlarge its scope and will undertake more in the wey of civic, improvement than It hue during the past year. The resfcnatlnn of A. "'. liursin. h j-ecretar- -manager, which caueed

i ciLatn of I ne dlmtiir room and ' " a - curtailed the activities of the club f r lh rrsent, leaves the cU!;e; of fecretarv In the hands of rimr Htephenn Tvh, is artinj? as temporary secretary. The d:r'-ti.r.- 'leciile.i nt their la', meeting to he in no hurry to ft'.i the position of ..ecretary. but to wa:f u-'t l thev o.i; I rind the rix'.-t its . ti for 'h", P'm. c When a permuti-nt s'.r.-t:iry i is necureJ the directots are pr.;;i r 1 ; to make the club hlfrKer and better than ever. I win City News Rroies J Tiie K. li. Jenkins of Carey st lire having- Green Hay. Wis., residents visiting them this wre. Mrs. John van Hoy. mother to Mrs. Jenkins and too hitler's sister. Miss Anna Van Koy, who makes lo-r home ro-ro a. o:o;.a 11it d the eider Mr.-i. Van U -.y t ack when pho rcturaed from a trip to those par; a recently. Tim Kuest was entortained w!;h tha two daughters acting as houtlesses and Mri. i. Hclflroixi was ln-ciudi-d among thi.se piescnt. Charles Sterling- of "North Olcott ave. cir've his sister Mrs. a. Newton i.n 1 her husband ar.d two children ' "a n . t'.rar.l. J r.d . . in his t ar, a n t lio v w 1 1 1 visit there fr a couple of weeks the. homes of Mr. Nc-wion's relatives. Mr. and Mrs. J. C Kils..n of i-'ir sf. have had as their Kuc.it s. the Jat "i Wcniktr family of Kansas w ho lire leavinB" here to settle on a farm in tr.c northern part t f MiciU(at- Thi ir daughter Miss Anna d parted from this city for New York to vU.t her brother Kufus who is there at the present time. Mrs. F.rml Johns t---n if North Forsvth a-e. ;s Buffei .r-s wuh an lioip .'si i 01 rtRotr i.;,nt- t hat t f t hue grippe and has been ((i-r. n-.d to bed s-;e!.ii days. Mrs. Thomas K'-mr ' f t he jteil ni'-i"-insnls and l.er br..t Uvr, iiwrf' J rU:sr.. of Scuth O'.M'H ave. ar" !; ni:"S t"day in Chhii. Yvfi day Mrs. i-'.'Ki; accompanied Mrs. I t hm and the children to L.nc in 1'ark where ihiy spent the en: ire day. Anirew Miroiak, vn ei I known ud'-r taker at IrttiiAi-.a Harbor wh i.-e. hapel Is in Cedar St., has met vit'h a painful misf rrur.e n havinir h..i 1 isht hand become infected while usir.i an eml.1U1.lns fl-ii. The hand and arm sre both badly savo1U n tnd m-do-al : tenli:.r. is being- rend.-rd. Th.e ;. untj est of the Mirmaok. children Is presently at the Mi-hael Reese h"sp:'al in Chicago undersroinjr diagnosis and reatment for mainut rition . Mr, Mirmak is qu te occupied in ministerir.n t . her h i.-har.d and visiting the babe at the. hospital. Mr. Pnd M-s. Harrv 1j Pabcock of North O'.cr-u ave. have th parents if ! ".:; ho',-k here v:" '..r.-. Mr. kt.'I M: V- 1 ? . f o Th" I . 1 r. sr a v . a w .- k or j;: ot --. . is uri-i'T.-..! i IT r ill r -me; In the addition of will be occupied ' ' Lester Otten helr.;er i a w a ar.d Mrs. Alt. u p. .tion. M's. i r.:- .- :- - r fa Specter and the y -..r Turn t the 8pectr ho ei-ie t- be. reoir rii- deei". Mis. S p ' : e r w i j n a.? t a Inr.i time . The ri-,v C!:-'or cf w : : n -. .1 c ave. entertained Chicago guests Carl Pidwel! and her rr.eth-r. Mr? Mrs I'ht-nioux . Iri rcturr-ini? to their h-n.. they took back with them ti. little t .1 TELEPHONE EAST CHICAGO 69 U fj? i U'A M 1 t i f. i For Your ELECTRICAL NEEDS INDIANA ELECTRIC SERVICE CO. 624 Chicago Ave, E. CLi. sr VI M f4t aL FLOUR Pillsbury Flour, C1 7 r ' bbl 41. 4V can Temo j peaches extra faRcy OoC; ?1 . O2C tall cen Monarch Coffee, 1 lb. pkg. . . . 46c 5 lb. Jar Strictly Pure Strawberry Preserves, for less AQ than wholesale. . '.UsJ Tall rnn nc-t PnrL nrrl Rrin;

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laurhter of the Clintons. Miss Mar-

C-aret who wUl remain fur a few days j Thomaoti. daughter of the Jesse Thorn pYiai t- - ) -,,,, f f orlh liarinc avenue The vouni

Mr. end Mrs. Walter Frank of North Daring amnio and thnir two umail hildren are leavins" on a motor trip to Indianapolis and will later ,i to Kisijhtstown to visit Mr. and iTrs. A. I. n.'fvp.s, vlie latter who wtia V lss Si;.IiljrM.m. tah.-r ..f industrial an In the public .-rhools of this city and sister to Mrs. Frank. Mr. end Mrs G.orto A. Standtsh of North cote a cnn-i have tlie m.oh.ir of Mr. Standisli visiih,K here fi'.-m Milwaukee. Wis Mrs. J. Slandish, wh.i s 010 months hko became lnjuro,) in a f'lll and is presently at Ml. Margaret's l-pn!, Ilamnicnd. undfrgotng X-ray e.v.in:inatlons. , The recently r:ii"V..l residence of rr. hoi Mrs. A. .;. fi.-hl ie);.-r from it Jocaiioa at N'orthcoto avenue and UMh street t.-v I;, ,,,, sir,., 1 s,,,,,) ), r.'.iwlv- for o.-cih 11 :u .- ar- l the upMrlm- ut ,ho VhiU.;. J.t.ibiinu !-:.a the S.-'iiickers arc -leavait il b. taken bv Mr. Martha rhiilij-s, mother of Mrs. t-.:h!i-kT. who d.si-es to takw smaller acc.-mmodatiotia other than tha large, roomy h.'iis in which she presently occupies hi Ji-ac n st net. Thomas Fhil1 1 1 o is exp.eted home the eariv par! f 'o-'.t w u- k and has reach- d New York from I'.-rto Una . vhre lie (innuKi a a. sucar coneern and for the next several weeks will be on a w' stern business tour, visum his rtlativts le re lor a brief rime. There will bo :x directors' meeting- of the Welfare Association a' the K-d ("toss roc-111s this evening:. A good attendanceis desire.!. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wvtgewnxi, who recently moved 1" Hammond to establish a h.me are !.) vin for Hen-:-i.-T-a. Okla.. t.. visit t he irnuvl tmnliT -1" Mrs. W- I ir- -.'-oci . tij hi t'( r bo I f:A 4i C V ii e. 533-H3rrI Street. East Chicago

Special for Saturday, August 21st GRANULATED SUGAR, wkh $3.00 order, 10 lbs. for $1.95

BRQOKFIELD CREAMERY BUTTER, per lb 58c i

U. S. GOVERNMENT 0. G. C0FFE BEST BLEND GRENCO ROASTED

E, 35c, 3 lbs. for $1.00j H

COFFEE. 40c, 3 lbs. for. . ., 5 -10 B iieaiISHISS

TELMO BRAND COFFEE, 55c, 3 lbs. for $1.45 CLUB HOUSE COFFEE, 60c, 3 lbs. for $1.65 LARGE BOXES GRANDMA'S WASHING FOWDER, 2pkgs...35c SWIFT'S PRIDE SOAP, 10 bars for 49c AMERICAN FAMILY SCAP. with coffee cr tea ovdsr, 10 bars. .65c ELOISE BRAND PURE FRUIT PRESERVES Blackberry, RapWry, Fincapplo, Strawberry, 1 lb. S cz 60c r-i'7 !)5ir r-iiTTrn r. Isr

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H0LLND APPLE BUTTER. 2 lb. 7 oz 50c LUNCHEON BRAND PURE FRUIT PRESERVES, 1 lb. 3 oz. .45c tft ".Tfi raqpp.frry ANH .STRAWBERRY PURE PRESERVES.

5 lb. jars SNIDER'S CATSUP, hr-e size

DUTCH BRAND CORN, No. 2 car., 17c, 6 cans for 95ci MAGNET CORN. 1 can 16c, 6 cans for 9Gc

SNIDER'S TOMATO SOUP, 15 oz. can, 15c, 6 cans for S5c SMDER'S FORK AND BEANS, 15c, 6 cans for 80c CLUB HOUSE PORK AND BEANS, No. 3 can 25c MORRIS SUPREME MIXED VEGETABLES, 3 cans 25c RIB ROAST, rolbd, p lb 25c POT ROAST BEEF, per lb 32c RUMP ROAST BEEF, per lb 32c LEG OF VEAL, per lb 3Sc KIDNEY VEAL ROAST, per lb 33c VEAL STEW, per lb 23c BOILING BEEF, per ib 10c SWIFT'S SILVER 'LEAF PURE LARD, per lb. 27c, 5 lbs. .. .$1.25

Capital and Sunlus $65,000.00

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EAST CHICAGO, INDIANA Open Friday Evenings 6:00 lo 8:00 p. m.

DIRECTORS

WALTER I. RILEY W. R. DIAMOND WALTER SPENCER

A. M.

j fore her marriage was Miss Ruth

couple tii'( I to be Bonn n few weeks and anticipate a very pleasant visit. Annual club dues for Fast Chicago women r payable now an dup to the first of September and fame may be forwarded to Mrs. W. W. timlth of Beaton street, club secretary. Mr and Vrs. F. A. H Sitwell of Iteason stre-t. have left in their auto for a trip to Lon.!on. Canada, and wlil visit with rel.'tlves there for a few weeks. James Simons. n. son of Brigadier 1. M. oiuionson of the Salvalion army and whys headquarters are at Indianapolis was In town yesterday in interests of Ihe drive which is being conducted here ut the present time. Salvation army services will be eonducted at VVei'.and s hall Sundav evening at 7: i." o'cloc k and the subject of the evenm sermon will be "on' the four corners of the diamond or the Vmpire's last er out." Street meetings will be conducted every Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday evening at 7 : o'clock. The public at. all times are welcome to attend Indoor or outdoor m.-etins and services. Mr nd Mrs. J Flow Held Journeyed ' down to w here the W'. lf cubs are en- ; j. iving their vacation. Fin lake. anu. wiil remain over the week-end. j Mrs. Caspar W'ey.lert of North Bar- j irg avenue is reported on the sick list for th-j pa--1- week. J The many friends of Mr. and Mrs.; liH.vim Jones, former resident.- of B.-a- j .on street, tm- city were d. pres-.ed to, h.-ar of the fire which resulted In: the loss of their home while the family was away this week. Since Mr. and Mrs. Jones left this city for Valparaiso h.-re were constant visitors from this v r'nK 11 (here and their homo was J -w L 280. ne

BACON, 12 lbs. for is.zs k Mr. LdisnTL & U

COFFEE, 43c, 3 lbs. for l.ZU- 3

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$2.25 ! 25c "Thiev-s entered the hone cf Eugene E. Kirche, 857 M-irviand street last night, ar.d after nfiing bureau drawer, nf $900 in cash and $400 in Liberty bonds " If thieves visited your home tonight would you lose your Liberty bonds, cash, jewelry, and important papers? Net of you have a safety deposit box at this bank. Keep your money in a checking or savings account here; keep your valuables in one of our safety deposit boxes. Delay is dangerous.

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C. A. WESTBERG 10 IN CARROLL JOHN J. BLOCK

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often the setting of many Kth rirgre to!

which the Q.uilo t-t-i.tigJ to - hert here. The exact origin of the cocrlagaHon Is not exactly determjned Attorney pnd Mrs. A. C. Foley ar 1 preparing to leave for an automobile !nois and will take their family wuh' them with the exception of th.,- two elder children who will remain ut' h-.me. Th-y expect to be k 'lie but a couple of weeks. j A. Bedford of Flm st . who whs tak en to the Mercy hospital .n t;;1ry suffering with an Infection of tne foot which was a relapse c'-ndito-n from which he was previously aff'H. -t-d, and may yet have to undergo surgery which most probably will involve the entire fool. Owlnif 10 Mr. Bedford's extreme advanced e the pr. ba oil it y of the outcome Is f'-ar-d. l'hyshians and surgeons in i-hn rue have done everything known t sci'-m-.- u rr.-st the (caoK retift rtev b.pmer.t. ! will From Slight Golds mr at relieve the Headache by Curing the Cold. 7 Cnmf? in Ik shows yoti wl-.nt to expct of a Nar p",rt:.-:rrn in Totrr hi-rne' t-he. r,r it iv e-Chf.atf, m)s:-' with rnr-h r.wffvt rer,-.s-.i that ; ?'! lool the prv.-irtM- ct Vi i' r t 'i I fV .3 VI lVtUoic Co. iRViN bHilAivb Dealer in Ccai .Feed, Salt and Flour ; r 7i l. 1 r r V j Alio W'nen Looking for a. bargain 13 ' j TIRES : Come and Sec TJe ! Phone 115. 139lh El imchir-aD Ave.: INDIANA HARE OR, IND. I jr. S tiU ' - I..".!-- set 7

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A complete showing of the latest creations School Hats a Specialty.

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be hmug-ht to h.e ton's home tidey to

rest and where he m.grht have tin- . 11atant attention of the members of h.a ow n family . Mr. and Mrs. Tester Otter.helmer re turned Wednesday from a vacation out lr.ir at Mackinaw Islands. Mrs. t'loyd Fryar is lavinj today ''""" Crown Point to accompany h-n little daughter, Marjorie. Ut. k homo after a pleasant visit d'-wn there ' t It 1 1 ti-r grandpa renl s. the Henry L"ch- ! r"r"'- ! Miss I.aura Wirtner of l.nPortf,, )

Schaller-Atkin Company. GROCERY & MARKET 709 Chicago Avenue, East Chicago, Indiana PHONES 857-853 SATURDAY SPECIALS" Sugar, the best cane 1 9c ! Campbell's Baked Beans, 2 for.25c Blue Valley Baiter 64c 'Mary Jane Watson Preserves . 36c 3 lb. cans Chase 6: Sanborns ! Excellal Biscuits, 3 for 21c Crusade Coffee $1.40 ; SPECIALS IN MEATS American Fam. Soap, 5 bars . 38c ; Veal Roast 35c Dnmond C, 5 bars 32c ; Veal Stew 25c Palrnclive Soap, 3 bars 25cieal Breast 25c

Kitchen Klenzer, 3 cans White Foam Amonia . . Liquid Veneer Nix Rub, pkg Toilet Paper, 3 rolls. . . . .25c Calumet Bak. Powder, 16 oz.32c

TRICOTiNE DRESSES $19.45 Tnis is one of the features of our Profitless Sale. If you need a "spare," here it is at the very special price of $19.45 5, and M. Manclel & Co; 143 State Street Hammond ind.

Member Federal Reserve System Capital and Surplus $150,000.00

i You May Not

Fear of poverty in old age does not sway many to save. But if there is no desire to save for old age there can be saving for the pleasure of it. Saviag will bring pleasure in life, it will cause contentment. Put something in this bank regularly, each pay da'. To save means to have good clothes, a vacation, travel, inime your own home, perhaps an automobile. Why not let this bank help you save? You are invited to become a depositor here.

The FIRST NATIONAL BANK EAST CHICAGO, INDIANA Open Friday Evenings 6:00 to 8:00 p. m.

DIRECTORS

WALTER J. RILEY W. R. DIAMOND WALTER SPENCER A. M. -4 : Lyi

B Vx S-'t'' 1 j l.-.r

Mill inery Shop

ncr here to vlit the Bedford and Kt'en families.

Fr. It's the Latest. PAN' A. ILL., Aug. Pearl Carroll, blacksmith shop proprietor, believes in cleanliness . He has Just had lnftaj!.(j ,n up-to-dare bathroom, -with ,how,r ,j tubs, in his shop for the convenience of himself and help. Thrn Is h"t and cold water, Iooktn ; (.-lass, stands and all the occoutrelllPrit.. r,f a first-class bath parlor.

. 1 6c Lamb Chops .22c! Brisket Bacon . 44c ' Calf Hearts . lc tr i

3Sc 37c 15c 40c SciCair Liver Fresh Dressed Hens 43c Fresh Dressed Springs 50c Fear Old Age C. A. WESTBERG JOHN CARROLL JOHN J. BLOCK KELLY of tK e season.

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