Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 56, Hammond, Lake County, 23 August 1920 — Page 7
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Whiting Advertisements Are Winners
"Mr. and Mrj. Sam Schitchty nJ Mrs. Paul 3ch!chty are visiting In "Winchester. Ind. Mr. mi Mr.. r. r .Griffith and Mr. and Mrs. Wi'iUni Griffith kav rturni from CrookM Take. Mich., where thev re-nt two -pfk.. Mr ami Mrs . Scoffern of .Miss , who rave bpn her' vUtt'ii at th horn? ci the latter brother. C Woman. ut, of Cleveland avenue. left Saturday for N !;. Mich. M SKfs HaxI Miles and Kmma Vatee "'.f been spending th ffk with fronds 'n Michigan City. M s Beal. aoc!al worker, wishes to p fv the public that no one i.a ut Tzerj to -o'lect either money or c.othirt. Those thinss collected have r.rt reached the source for which they have been Riven. Mr. art! Mr.. Thomas IHissan of Pennsylvania avenue. ha.v ruarrH r"-i a visit with friends at K-its In. WOMEN VOTEKS'-Th Iaju of Women Voters w!:: meet at (he public i'brarv nxt Friday exenmss at 7 SO "'clock . Ms.i or Wa'.tr K. Schrag. '.:! xpU:n the mrbodj n1 svstem of registration iv the w omn n Whiting at th;s n'!!n. A resr;rrat on day is J-ir-mbf r 1th. it is defi ed that a laro r, umber bo present ti recolve their instruction for the csmmit e.ent. Hernia n Suhabear. arrested by officer Qu:nn at ?..hrape avenue and l!?th street, for J riving h's trwk without a license, was released upon furnishing a I2S cash bond to appear August I4:h for trial. Mr. and Mr? . Waldo Jrnn;ng have returned from lnJ:ar.apn;, where they have bn for the past several wefks. Th re.gjlar meeting of the S. and D. "f I., will he held this even'ng at wh'ch a !arge attendance is requested, I... M. Ku'ostik. Vi came, to Whiting from Caid-eH. Texa?. to b- employed h th- t-tandard Oil l"o . report? t.-.at wh:! cc-minjs to Waiting on the street car from rhicago. h had h-.a pockets picked, 'uinr i22d in rs'i and stock certificates to the extent of 5 r. o The loser at once wired th First National Banl-t of Ca'dweTl. r-sardiog the !cs o the certificates but fee's he if minus the each with no hopes of recovering same. M:s Mary Groaan w.s a member of the caft of fourJ-t-n players w ho ga a "The TV:tchin? Hour. ' at Mandil ha'.; en the University Cm?us on Satur4ty afternoon and evening. Th play ' g'.ven by the University summer stuier.ts for the benefit or the Tribune free :re fund, B:g plans are being made for the CUd Settlers C!ui Home Coming" to be given at the Whitsrsr park on next Pa.urday afternoon and evening, to wh.ch all members, their families and friends are invited to be present. Mrs. Albert Walton of Kalamazoo. Mich., and Mrs. TA. Kennedy of Chicigo. Hi., were wek-end guests of Mrs. Lls-we'rn Griffith of 119th street. Joseph Travers of Fred street has gone to New York to spend two weeks v;i:ng relatives in Jameotrn ard 'a n
Columbia Kecrds now on sale, .s.n 119th street, Vh:t:ns.
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rniTio.i. noKive hqirsi Friday n:ghts. 6 30 10 T 2J p. m. WHITING RANKERS' ASS'N" Bank of Whitinr. F::s; National Hank. Centra! iitate Bank. s-21-lw. For 4tI-k Servlre and Qnallt; ti t the Krm shou HErAiiU'vci to. lmfBotiti hnarHtrrd or loot Mulle Bark. I. a eke Hid., 042 llttth . S-21-3t 11 - m MEMBEH? OF THE WATER liAHDES IT-fB ro no! fn'" to attend the mrtT;ig o' the Water flarden Club which vi!l take piac th: evening, Augut-t 23r.1. at my .ff.ce. 60- H9th street, at 7.30 P. m . Every member ta urged, to be present . 8-:3-l HE.VKT P. OAVTDSOX. STR THEATRE TO VTGHT J. Warrn Karrigan and hit own i-omMiiy in "I?'. 000." a thrili-.ng rrystT'1 drama of a. 'awyer who rilds a gamblers dor. recovers a valuable necklace and wins a girl. "The Spirit of Oid Crow." Mda-spHtt'.ng two-act romi-1 y . Sp.ia! matinee for the children, admiss. on 10c. Cominsr next Friday Joe r.ran and Jean Paiae !n ''Hidden Pangers." Ren Wlaon In "Screaming Shadow. " King Kagot in '"Hawk's Trail " and Charles Hutchison in "The Whirlwind." S-23-
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in a peeal car about ten o clock, th( members of the Ju!U rirancii-.g arid arranging the affair wh'ch sent the ch:!dren home tired, but happy from a day's p'easanf ouhng.
CART! OF THWK5 I wish to thank the American Legion of Whiting and especially Harry Powers 'or tiie flmprs and a'Unc in til-. Durial of my fn. Norman Rabf . MrA CATHERINE RABE, HARRY RABE, Mns, .t. WKIDMAN g -23-1 Mrs. Maurice Reiner and daughters. Marjory and Fay. of Detro.t. Mich., are hers visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gordon of Oliver street. The members of St. Joseph's Giuld or Whiting treated the. little tots cf the Carmelite orphanage in Kant Chicago to a picnic at the Wh!t:n park. Thf children were brought to Whiting
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Mrs. Emma Mrore and sons cf u-
periur aienoe left last Thursday for
: Spi-ncerviilrt. Oiiio. to at'.ind their fam
ily reunion. Mrs. John Brown of Myrtle avenue, was a shopper in Chicago on Saturday . Mr. and Mrs. IWlis Hunter of 116th street are spending part of their vacation at Marion, Ind.. attending the Chautauqua, and from there will motor to Hudsonville. IU.. where they will sptnl t h " remainder cf ihrir lime ia-
iting relatives. Mrs. J. Neuman ol Myrtla avenue, hae been reported on the sick list. Mi. Kathaleen McCoy returned from a inontn's vacation which sh spent with relatives at Paducsh, Kentucky. Walter Hegadorn of Windsor Park, visited his iter Mrs. Herman Breckman of Atchison avenue" Thursday evr.ning. Mrs. Alice 8pauld!n who has been here visiting her sitr, Mrs. T. W. K"hr, of Ind.anapoiis houievsrd. retuirtd to hor bonie it lWhorn. Wis., on Friday. Mra. Han?on and daughter Mrs. Mot-:-Pick returnee, home Thursday eveniiic, ater a two weeks visit wilh reUt ' St Detroir. Itiih. Mr. Rieson left the lattfr part of last week to Join h.s daughter Mrs. Casper Matson and family at St. Petersburg. California. Vr Matron has purchased a Urge apartment building in St. Pel. trshurg. Mrs. .. Moeiler of the West Tark d:tlon left the latter part of the week for Hymouth, Ind.. to visit her parents. Mrs. Harry 5-oi!ng of Myrtle avenue i entertaining hr niece Miss Arllne Thomas of Mi. Clemens. Mich., who is expecting to stap until school opens in September. Mis (ierlrude Byrne of Atchison avenue is bpending br vacation at port Huron. Mich., with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. 'Wonnacott are -n-terta'n'.ng relatives from Mi-sissipp! at th-ir home for several days. The re:atij that have been entertained a the H. Huhlcr hoiM on Atchison avenue returned to th-lr home a' Elgin. Til., the latter rart of the week . Fred Radloff and son of Myrtle iv,, and Mr. JtadlofT s brother Frank, of Chicago, motored to Indianapolis to be fone for a wok on a .1-hing trip. Mrs. Jack Barnes and Mr. W. Payne of Myrtle avenue w re II inimoTid visitors on Friday.
Mrs. Mel Ebert and children cf Ham mend came flewn yrvterday morning to visit her mother Mrs. E. Modelin, and other relatives here. Clarence Fate of Crown Tolnt. was in IvOwell en business yesterday. Deputy Sheriff KHhorn was in Lowell on ofTi'Mal business yerterday. The c. 11. Xlohols Co. eievators at Iowell. Shelby and TinwiJlie have been sold to a co-operative stork 'onipany. composed mostly of farmers of this vicinity. The stockholder have elected the following board of directors for next year: II. F. Carlin. C. I. Strickland. P. A. Brownell. J. A. Ta"lor. .1. E Caster. H. F. Reike and J. Dinwiddie. The hoard of directors have elcted the following officerf: President, T. F . tarlin: Vice President J.' A. Taylor; Secretary. C. 1. Strickland and Treasurer. S. A. Browne!!. The new company will take pohses.-won on S'ptembe- 1st. The consideration was IPS. 000. 00. Cleorge Kimirtt ar,d Charles Kimmet are in Tiffin. Ohio, being called
there on account of the death of Elmar Kimmet". AJonso Dickinson of Himmonl am last evening for visit wltli fe!gtlvss. Times news service h the best that money can buy ao'd honest effort can -imish.
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Is the Popular V erdict of Hammond Citizens A STA TEMENT THA T WARRANTS PUBLISHING FACTS Loyal, untiring enterprise has pledged itself for civic benefit, and a tremendous undertaking of erecting a new 9 story hotel in our city. It has been completely planned and the proposition is under way. You know at once the bright possibilities, if you know Hammond and its present needs. For Hammond last census, and its record for years, places it in American annals as one of the best cities of its size. It is a commercial center of greatest importance, claiming men of the finest calibre, of enviable prestige in the business world, undisputed leaders in their field, who direct the work of thousands in the vast steel industries and numerous other manufacturing enterprises. Hammond is a most attractive field for both skilled and unskilled labor. And labor is the one answer to the problems of the day. Hammond has a steadily increasing population today of more than 36,000. Hundreds cf new residents are added each month, for there is everything in Hammond that promotes sound living. Hammond has splendid stores, good theatres, excellent schools, an abundance of churches, a residence section that would be a credit to a city many times its size; and in addition many other improved conditions. Hammond Has Much That Many Cities are Without But Hammond Has No Hotel of the Class Worthy of the Progressive, Enterprising City That It Is! The building of this modern Hotel is a great opportunity for every citizen. It is primarily in his interests, and of unlimited benefit to the city of Hammond. Every Citizen May Own Stock in This New Hotel
And every citizen SHOULD own stock, in this new hotel. It is the city's newest and greatest undertaking and fills the
pressing need of the day.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
The Hammond Hotel and Improvement Co. Place on Sale at Once Preferred Stock of the New Hotel Invest Your Funds in this Great Enterprise that Bears the Closest Examination Hammond men and Hammond capital will build this HOTEL. The Hammond Hotel and Improvement Co. is composed of leading business men of this city. The officers of which are: James P. Bereolos, President; Gust P. Bereolos. Vice President; William J. Whinery, Secretary and Treasurer. The small investor is especially invited to participate in this issue as it offers much to the thrifty salaried man and other money savers in the way of return. f i c The stock will be issued in any amount to suit the large or small investor. Take advantage NOW of this unusual opportunity for a safe and profitable investment by placing your funds in this capital issue of a leading enterprise. Fill out INQUIRY BLANK, send same to The Hammond Hotel and Improvement Co., 313 Hammond BIdg., Hammond, Ind., and learn any additional facts you may wish to know about this important enterprise.
Tne New Hotel was planned by one of the leading hotel architects of the country, C. Howard Crane, of Detroit. It is to have 300 rooms, 230 of which will be supplied with either tub or shower baths.
Preferred Shares, Par Value $100.00 Purchase Price 93.00 Common Shares, Par Value .$100.09 Purchase Price 100.00
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m Hammond Hotel and Improvement Co., 313 Hammond BIdg., Hammond, 5 Ind., without obligating: me in anyway, send me full particulars of the planned j new hotel, with terms of sale of stock, etc -
The New Hotel wjll also have two room apartments for family use, to be leased to regular patrons of the hotel. It is intended to make these rooms exceptionally comfortable, and to have them equipped with all modern conveniences.
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