Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 83, Hammond, Lake County, 24 September 1920 — Page 10
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Fridnr, September 24, 1920.
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All kinds of skirts In one day. Button overlOK, hemstitching, braiding, All work guaranteed. Call at Wasy. tl Stat little west of Hohm&u t, PhoDe 446 Hammond. i-21
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LIVE. NEWS FROM THE TWIN CITIES
113 years old, wf IfthH about 1.5 pounda j end !s 5 tor-:, 6 Indies talL lie lott ; ytntorduy moru'.nff about 8 o'clock to
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Troy Clark. -n of 4222 Carey .street and .Tohu I..u;ier of 3008 Ivy str. -t, t'Oth Indiana Harbor, worv v.t-rdRV
taktr, inlu c.i-t...iy b thi- ..i!k'e whim tl : ivi-ru found driving- t'.'.v ii::k ,nt"tn.dile which wa. the wU'n f-.r ct.ilfn fpnii thi- s.irai-f- of Vi-rrio Uod; i .-i at 4 3 .S Michigan ev vr.u.. Tho
i boys .aid that tho hud ioiin.t T h-f inv
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. It wli; bo pleasing news to our 'ion at the tim- thy " , r ,,,in ,i.
tlmr that Wn.i,r si - o r l nt y wore l ti.-ii .-! iy in- t ru-. T.
the Lion Store will b another sreut Cedar Chest duy. Th- Kdvvard Roos Co. after much persuasion made 'is up
m;v civil, strrs Two ;if;W civil casta have heen filed In th ilatt Chlcagro city court und !:ai' btcn et for hearing before JudKe Cohen on Si ptomber 27th and October 2nd respectively. Aftys. Kwi and Petersen have filed woit for jjojiMSslon on behalf of Marv Kovaca utf.ilntt (leoriip Hays, who is now Mvi!iK at 474S MeCook avt-nuo. M ke Pkon through Atty. P. McCloskey has filed suit for collection of Jlou uu account fri.ni Mary Kychwal: kl.
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they cost us considerably more than last spring, we will keep our proml-. and sell them at the same low prieo 3 before. Adv.
; There will be a meeting of tho f. n. ance committee and all others interested In the "Welfare Asosoiatton's work at the Red Cross rooms this evening at 8 o'clock. A good attendance is deSired. 9 -24
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OAKI.Al STOLEN A five pa.feiier Oakland automobile was last night stolen frni the garage of Thomas Voilaek at 140th and clrap--vli.e streets. The robbery occurred j-oiih time between midnight and six thij lnorn'r.S. AMHIUCAM7. TIOX WORK
was made to interest the forelsu born eltiiens in nljfht arliool oduoatiuii lawt sprlngr but actlou was taken no latu in the spring that only a Kigali nuiar.er trirolled In tho evening ciasaua. Now with a whole year of school ahead the committee tclievce that & lare number can bo Interested In night schools. Ijr. Jacob Ctoldman. who Is chairman of tho committee is also making plans for other Americanization activities and txpects to havo various meetings and entertainments uurtnj the wlnt'.r months at which tho object will be to Se all clashes of citizens acquainted with each other and thoroughly Americanize the entire population of th city.
Ford nffle as a tl n.i tn-ia 1 ore ii: i o n now b !i.-v-a
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For second mortgages, loans, apply to the Securities Company, J. K . Jlepra. secretary. Thone East Cliieao
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BUYS ((IAL COMPANY Koy C. Clark, the well known Indiana Harbor contractor, who for t'ol ast year has had a lar!e f .roo of men at work on the new building co'isl ruction at the (en-rul American
Tank Car ' corporation, yester.day branched out and close J a deal whereby he bi '' rnr-o owner of t!:e John Yonko Coal company. Mr. ."lark will take Immediate pises.iiou of the Vonko yards and wi"! cperate the busin' ss umi'-r tho namof the I'.oy C'prk auj.ply company. The coal and buildim; supply bu.".i:o ss vvlll not I ..j t.perated as a part of tin. construct :on eompar. y w-.rk. but v:li i o under a different manase-ice-nt. Mr Clark will continue to operate the business as it ha; been operated by 'Mr.
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J '.zation line during the oomins year. Mr. on ko snt-n,i. to Marc w.-
ir.f work of toe committee will I old country about the llrst of the y-nr .
! he the . nirii,-. rni'iit of nrollnient in j and will pay a several nam! hs' visit , i the city niht .c-hoo!s vxhich the board j to his old home. After that he in- j 1 ... .,,,..,. o,r. - r n'nniiiii:' to iiivnlioiiii to return tv th I'ni'.ed State.',
iabojt the ftr.-t of October. An effort ' and a;rain enl-r I-v..
r' f Kast OhteaK'Vs Aniericanlzaticn c'.ra. ''ss j mitree. which was uelected last' sprinir ln I to carry forward en A mer b an iza t i on ' I p' o.k ram In Kast Chicago and Indiana Harbor and which held several public meetings for that purpose is acrain res'nnsnjf ttCtlvltles nod expects to ac-
K. CI IIC Alio TO SKIJ AVIATOIIS tln."ifc uwtgu, promoter lor the bis st ChicuKo boxing arena, yesterday clote.t ntfeotiatloni with a well-known Chicago aviator, who will be in East Chicaco tomorrow and perform for the. bentiit rt the f.s'at fans. The aviator will arrive In Uast Chicago about ten In th.? morning and will perform tricks ln tiie air over the arena from the time the box office uponj until the show is all over. A large number of pcple from all part3 of the country are expected to arrive in Kast Cnicago early tomorrow moi-nhig in order to get tickets for the .show and Oswego intends to furnish them with entertainment while, they are wa Pins'. Motion picture firms have ah. . closed contracts for filming tbc t!ht and preparations have. b. -n mado f piacInlr the machines win in a. go'.il view of tli'j fi:i'i.t i an be secured.
r'is'.i much a'o:
A pnrly of yeun folks was eitr-tain.-d comp'inont irv to the hirt ! day
I ai.nivi rt-ary of Mi.-s Irina Ptruth
whor-e l.onie Is at 3715 P.'iri-h avenue and who attained her i).-b t .-c r. t h year. 'I he b. u .r was appropriately cb .rated in keeping with fin- s i n n i he : no ; o" tiie event and a banquet lunche el w.is svrvri. An,.f' ' n.'.s- lo'e.sen w-rc ti.,r.liss. it Mary and Ili'b n Sr-.i, iia,.ljs lieUiT.-;ei , Alice Nelson. Jill's. JCaragii'h. l-lhzabeth ieiri"r and Hel-n lietonie and the Messers. John "'.Vise,
Alexander Tory, John lit 1m, Mi .hael j Tarian. Frank Sarci. i-' ran it Nodd, '
Frank Hedges, I.-e 1 1 tc'r, i nson, Pat
rick Lind, Bailey.
Jack Callahan end Stevan
William Dickson, a eraduate of the Washington hixh school l;,t year's clas is presently in Indianapolis ami Terra Haute find will later enter the Indiana l'niver-ity to tike up tiie stu.v ff medicine. lie is son of the FraiJ. I uc knon's f.t North MaK',un ave.
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WHOLESALE AND RETAIL EAST CHICAGO, INDIANA
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BEEF
Pot Roast Rib Roast
Rump Roast
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Veal Liver
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BUTTER Best cream 62C er'. 1 Ik. prints.. IG00D LUCK OLEO
$1.34
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For Your INDIANA ELECTRIC SERVICE CO.
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Capital and Surplus $11 0,000.00 sse The First State Trust and Savings Bank 137th and CEDAR STREETS INDIANA HARBOR
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You can easily become acquainted with the of?.cers at this bank. They have thrir desks near the door in the front of the banking room and are accessible at all times. You strengthen your financial position when you become a depositor here, and it you become acquainted with
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We realize that there are times when the advice of the banker may mean a great deal to a person, and with this end in view our ofneers strive to be of assistance. Ycu are always welcome to consult with our officers. Make it a piont to become known the next time you visit this bank.
THE HOME OF THE STATE fi BUILDING AND LOAN I
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Short Steak 28c 'Brisket B
PORK No. I Bacon Pork Roast 2412C;No. California Hams . Pork Loin nVvCSo. 1 C. D. Hams. . . . Spare Ribs 2212C j Country Style Bacon. Neck Bones Vzc Smoked Spare Ribs. Pork Hocks 22c; Boneless Butts Salt Pork 2SV2c SAUSAGE
SMOKED MEATS irFi 1. 3 C TELMO" YELLOW CLING 1 c Bacon 32 Uc 1 2 1 0ir!AT0ES 1 fca" j PEACHES No. 1 V2 can " -
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Leaf Lard 2212c!p0rk Sausape 22c ! EDGEWATER STRING- 9
Oar K0RRIS SUPREME BLACK BER-
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VEAL ' I Coney Is'r.pd Red Hots. . Veal Stew 16c I Mince H.-.m . . . : Veal Fore Quarter lSVcjVeal S'thiaLc Oil Hind Quarter 24V2C ! Bologna Sc.us.age Veal Kidney 24c J Liver Sausage Veal Shoulder 22c Ham Sau?age Veal Chops 32c Cooked Rump
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DEALER IN Groceries and Meats 4737 Olcott Ave. East Chicago, Ind. Phone 7 Specials for Saturday, September 25
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Special tcr ialurlay only Keliance, tucKey, ana ruuKan malt ana
Hops, 99c per can
Sugar, with an order
of $5.00 or more. 10 lbs. for $1.43
Ceresota Flour. Ve, bll
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Beans. No. 2 can1; t
per can iy-c i pkij 2 Kingfords Coin Starch. I Rosebud Matches, nrr
sack tor l.CJ pkss 4?ic Dearborn Club Coffee, J Post Hoasties, 2 rkg.25c 2 lbs. for 93c Armour's, Red Cross, Koamay Brand Basket Quality, Skinner's or Fired Japan Tea, Fouid's Spaghetti or
oer lb 70c
Lobby's Carnation or Pet Brand Milk, 6 cans for Sc Dearborn Club Brand Extra Sifted Peas, new pack. Delicious and equal to some that retail as high as 35c. 3 canv . .75c Del Monte Brand California Apricots, new pack, No. 2 J2 cans. 2 for . -95c Paris Brand Main Packed Corn. can. 19c Briar Ridge Brand Hominy, No. 3 can . 1 7c
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A'int Jemima Pancake Flour, new pack, I per pkg 19c ' Lee Cabin Syrup, ftm j ily si:e, can 43c ! Swans Down Cake
PKS 42c Cotton Tissue, 7)0 sheets. 5c value, 3 rolls for 35c Lunch Roll.-,, 6 for. .25c Our Rest Parlor Broom. $! 1 value for $1.03 Sagina-.v Brand H.mlwood Tor,th Picks,
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Flour, pk? 41c ; Some nor? of those : Tak-Hom-a Bisr-jit. 3 j flt'cted home rown pkgs. for 23c! Tomatoes and i Honey Girl Cookies. j Onions. 5 lbs.... 13c 1
40c grde. Camp I' ire
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Spring Chicke'is, direct
Marsh- from the country.
mallows, ok?. ...lOc; per lb 45c Brach Almond Bars. 3 j Oscar Mayer's Pure for 16c j Lard. 1 "lbs 55c American Family Soap, Dcrneli's Potato Chips. 5 bars for 43c! per pkg 15c
Canners are delivering everything in full except on iVe fancy grades cf Peas. We have tome of ours ia. Let us figure wnh you on quantify lols. Quality is fine this year.
EAST CHICAGO, INDIANA Explosion Damage Damage caused by an Explosion is NOT covered by a Fire Insurance Policy. And Explosions arc apt to occur any time these days. Protection against Explosion loss is covered by Explosion. Riot and Civil Commotion Insurance. We write such policies. Ring East Chicago 950 for a representative to call.
Capital and Surplus $120,000.00 Open Friday Evenings from 6 Until 8 "The Dank That Service Built" Bonds-Insurance-Trusts-Checking Accounts
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Decided Style Changes in Men's Fall Clothes The designing that marks this season's models embraces welcome changes a shorter vent, a lower, less restricted waist, and a more graceful fullness to the entire coat. There's an easy smartness about these clothes that sharply distinguishes them from the styles of the past two or three seasons and from the models being shown elsewhere this fall. Society Brand Clothes maintain their style leadership. They are the first to break away from the influence that military uniforms have had upon clothes styles styles of which men are becoming tired. Come in and see the latest, the final in style, in the most approved cf fabrics.
HEAD TO FOOT CUTFiTTF f!S FOR TE WHj'tE f AMI LY
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Second Aeneal Ball Given by tile Nite Birds
Eammond, 10. Sat. Sept. 25 Admission 50c Couple Extra Lady 35c MUSIC BY WALSH JAZZ BAND
