Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 85, Hammond, Lake County, 27 September 1920 — Page 5

Jimii ti ti I unwaLi '' ' II Mondnv. September 27. 1020 Tin: TIMES Page Five

Personal and Social News

L CXVB'S OPEMM; MF.KTIMi. Notwithstanding th inti-nsi- lieu th members of the Hammond" W mien's Club turned nut in a poudly number to attend tin- ..polling moeilni; i f th club j-ear 1P20-21. at the. Hammond Country Club. September J.V The tirst number on the program as a h.trp eVto by M!ps Martha Lund, followed by the reading r-t" the roilert by inrr.embers and the invocation by Mr. George B. Streetor. The Mt-sdamej 1.. L. KomberRer and George Hinnau-r accompanied by Mr. Lillian Mikv;i-I. responded to the call and rendered in their pleasing manner th.-t fotlowtnir r umbers, a "I Woull That My b,ivr" by Mendelflsholm, b CradbI'rahros. lc Nearest ftnd Denn-st. Tuscan F,-lk S-.nfr. d Serenade, Schubert, (el Kuftsman. rtiahnu. The cU:h celebrated tle t wen t y-f ounh anniversary by introducing the first president, Mrs. Trl!!a It. You -ig li"se remurks were very interest ir.s cucertunr the pioneer days of the Hub. 'Miss !.rttv.t I-.i:r.d gave two nt re i', and re-p-mded t an encore. Miss Land jisplaya c -m?;drable taj.-r.t as a harpist, fli-'s Ed:th Griffin's talk on "The l'e-vel-rment of the crp:iti:aaiivn" w.is especially interesting. Mrs. J o. Thompson was at her best in her subject. "A Glimpse Into the Future." A !?!al hour followed in which Mr. Walter F. Kielefeid and her asslsi'ns Committee served dainty refreshio ins. Reporter for the Ciuh. Major and Mrs. G. 1 Fitz-V.illiam and children returned today from a viatt with friends in Nashville, Teun. Mrs. R. II. Mclli Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Fudg-e and Miss Martha Lund motori-a to Lafayette yesterday and spent a very pleasnt day with Margaret McHie and were delightfully entertained liy several of the Hammond boys wH were at'endms school there. They had dinner at the Kappa Sigma house n the guests of Wynn Jones and Hartinv Lund, and were entertained at tea at the Sigma Chi house by Kohert re. Weese and John Swanton. They report that the boys are most excellent hosts. Margret Turner. Mamie Knoerzer, Ethel Sheffield, fhylis Ackley of Chteaeo. Car! Andrews. Fritz Steinbreenr, Karry Clifford and DonaJd Spurrier cf AVhttlni? were all gruests at a beach party given at Miller beach last night. Anyone who Is planning- to keep viiitors -who are coming to the W. C. T. V. convention which will be held In Hammond Octover 8-11, and havins a preference as to locality, as they are expected from ail over the stat.t nl please, cal Mrs. V. H. Myers, phone 1608. Water Kaptur. formerly of Hammond, now of South Chicago, left for Pasder.a and other points in California, today. He will remain some time and may decide to locate there definitely. Mr. Duchow has gone to Kouts. In l., where he will vloit relatives for a lew days. - Thylls Ackley of Chicago. III.. -Pnt the week-end as the guest of Miss Marearut Turner of Giendals Park. Julius Meyn who has been very 111 a. his limine in Glendale Park is some t h.s improved. The Rev. C. M". Pmithson of the First Christ Ifin church rrcachod the first of a series of 3 Sunday night sermons, beginning last night. The topic last uiKht was "Where Are The Dead?" The second of the series will be October 3rd. the topic will be "Paul's Experience, in ParBdise," and the 3rd an dlast, Oetnber 19th. will be "Shall We Kc-cotrnUe Our Friends in Heaven?" Irene Carter was. overcome with the heat Saturday. She attended the theater in ChJcaso In the. afternoon and upon returning home she became unconscious anj is still quite ill. Th" Trinity Choir held their annual outing yesterday. They brought their baskets to church and immediately afterwards went to Douglas Park, where Utey enjoyed a good picnic. Mi S3 Eleanor Deming will entertain nt luncheon tomorrow. Sept. 2Sth. at Marshall Flfcld3 Tea Rooms, Chicago. Word has been received from Mr. and Mrs. C. Martin that they pre having a splendid time on thtlr western trip. They have recently left Omaha, Neb. The Central W. C T. V. will meet tomorrow afternoon at the First Baptist church parlors. All members are reQuested to be present to elect delegates to the National convention, which will be held In Hammond, October 8 to. 11. Zella. Gier and Ueorge Wilson were united In marriage Saturday evening, September 25th. at eight o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. AV. A. Amu y of 176 Wilcox ave. They were a' tended hy his mother. Mrs. Arie fcrowniey. of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson will live at ITS AVilcox ave. The marriage of A!phild Carlson, daughter of Mr. anl Mrs. C. G. Carlson of Hegewisch and Gustav Fiehelkorn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gusta Flebelkuin of 418 Carroll street was solemnized Friday evening at sven thirty o'clock !n the St. Paul's Lutheran church, .the' Reverend Litchslnn officiatir.tr. They were attended hy Ebha Carlson, Meta Fiehelkorn, Frances llradtke, John Schwab. Alfred Carlson and Ewald tViderhurg. The ushers, were clarence Lind and Arthur I'lrich. The bride locked very pretty in a gown of white NOTICE X wl! offer for sale at the corner of Icgan and Hohman streets In Huehn Clock. Tuesday and AVednesday, Sept. 2th ar.d 23th, the following: Government surplus fajicy bacon, the kind you pay 45c and Ofc for a 12 pound can at $2. 60 Government surplus fancy Early June Pea. the kind you pay loc to 18c for, per dozen .1 . - Corn Beef Hash, one pound can Fancy Corn Reef. Xo. 1 can Fanr.y Cert) Beef, 6 pound can Taney California Cherries, Xo. 10 can at Fancy California Teaches, Xo. 10 can at Fany California Apricots. No. ZVt can .23 .23 1.T3 1.25 .3t .30 Better take advantage of these sales whi'e they last and lay in your winter needs. fi-27.28 DANIEL BROWN

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PLEATING AND RE -PLEATING I All kinds ,.f s!,i-ts in one d iy . Hut-J ton cov-rin;:, h rust i t h i . bra id l rig. All -wort piia i a ,o eiil . (all nt Waa-j ' -'S. 91 State -t little west of H 'Iiman jt. l'hono '4t iiati'inond. The I. 1 M social !' w!'l l et n all dny fsMim a"', the Mel la l.eiicbt, nn: r..ria! meeting; of al H!e lunch served tt u . n Tuesday for ; home of Mrs 'St HVO. Spfl 89 6. Vol li.cl, I'.xjiert Piano tumnK. repairing phonograph n-paii itig. Carl Heinz. ihone IS.'t'-M, 4oi Kim si., Hannu'iid C-2T-3t chaniirusc ami loaded net, a ttlMe veil I'e.-oni.ny, Ml runted and lo'bi in p'.ice with !;.'.!:es of the -valley. She carried a shower hou jLO-t of bride's fjses anil liKies of the xnllcy. Kblia t.'arlsn Wore a. pale biue jjoorgettc and a It at , to match, Meta Kiebckorn wore a i perieh colored d:-.ss and hat to mat.. -it ! and Fruncea I'.radtKe vorc !si l.K'hl I green and a h.u t. match. Th lories : maids all .arried loily arm bouciio t s f pink roses. Afier the wedding a dinner wasj neri'eri ill He r-m.im' lom., ,,ti Ca rr.' 1 I st. t' which the relatives and a few fr?erols. The home was prettily decorated and a five piece orchestra vurliisiud music during and after the dinner. Mr. and Mrs (liistav Fiebelkorn, Jr. ,wi!l live at i IS Carroll street. j It. T. J. Rol-.n has returned from a; two weeks liunting trip in the Ozark Mountains. j . j Mrs. I A. Royd of Chicago. Ri., petit the week end in Hammond as the g'i"s of her sister Mrs. Mnnie Klitue ot Ruth street. Mr. and Mrs. Carl ll bee of 6-J t Logan street entertained several frleiils in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Lake of be j Angeles. Calif. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Charles See. sons Edward and AVarren, Mr. and Mrs. Marx By-bee. and eon Marx Jr., Mrs. Mary Hriey. Mrs. Ponctler and Mrs. Ed Braugh. A meeting of the Women's Home and Foreign Missionary Society of the Pine street Presbyterian church was held at the homo of Mrs. P.othwell. A splendid program was given which was as follows: Tiano solo. Mrs. John Powell vocal s 'o. Mrs. Ruth AVilllanis. An interesting talk was given by It's. E. Steffan who is tin evangelistic nissionary to the women and gir!. of the jails and reformatories of the eastern and middie states. Mrs. Steffan has accomplished wonderful work amo.ig the prisoners. Charles Levine of 21? Michigan a."cwho has been ill for some time is Jn a critical condition. Fred Carter left for Indianapolis last night wb.ere he will attend school this year. The Jewish Ladies' Aid will meet a' the home of Mrs. I. I. Modjeska, Park T'iaee. Wednesday afternoon, Ortober 6th. There will be an election rf officers. All members are requested t be present as this is the opening meeting of the year The following Hammond hoys are leaving for th? I'niversity- of Michigan where they will attend sehool Ih-s year: Stewart Smith, AVilliam Pie-ie,, Arthur Tieckmnn. Harold Palmer, Clarence Neldow and Henry Bieker. SUES M. C. RAILWAY CO. Biifas Giver of Hammond ims filed suit for $i.oa, damages against the Michigan Central Kailroad company, et ab. because of injuries which ho ne-ftlvi-d on July S while driving acro.ia the tracks at Calumet avenue, Hammond. The complaint, filed this morn, ing in the Hammond superior court by Attorney 11. B. Granger, states that as Givers car was passing one of the gates, the -wind blew it down so that It struck the front of the machine ar.d Injured him. 'He says the injuries are permanent. AVOID THE RUSH Saturday night was a busy time for S. Ii. "h'o'D" Strauss, at the republican headquarters. Registrations were handed In large numbers and the quick ferviee wa greatly facilitated hy th abie assistance of Mrs. Bob Strauss. Hob says: "It is the duty of every man and woman, worthy- of the name of citizen, to rogo'ter promptly." He !p so thoroughly Imbued with tins idea that he. not only renders service at the headquarters, but also makes Ins residence, 337 Johnson street, a piace for registration. Kvervbody sdiould register early and avo.d the rush. FORMER WEST HAMMOND LADY DEAD Mrs. Catherine Smith, a former West Hammond lady, who ha a large circle, of friends there, died at the home of her daughter. 6711 Racine avenue. Chicago. ia:-t SaturdEV. ,joi 2. Th" funeral will take place at Jit. Olivet tomorrow morning at 6:30. .sri'EKK'K COT.RT TO PLACE BAN ON BON FIRES Tf the Gary city conn il piss a proposed ordinance in the near future, property owners will be prohibi t d from building brni fires and burning leaves and trarti on the asphalt street? of the city. According to City Engineer Cottingham these bon tires do a great deal of damage to the asphalt. The heat of the lire hums the oil it of the asphalt, leaving the surface hi ittie and the asphalt then gradua.ly d.sintegraies. A WARNING- TO GUN TOTERS Gun toting is an expensive habit In Gary, that Is if you are caught redhanded. At least Norman Carter, colored, found it so -when he was arraigned for trial in the Gar,- city court. SiturrWy' worn in following his arres- for carrying a concea'ed revolver. Ca-t.-r wa. found guilty and fined $50'' and rests.

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A 1 1 is i "iiu liners Amet ii n n 'an American Cur and Foundry. American Locomotive American Sun Iritis Am-ro'an Steel lourolrv ... . . 1 3 Mi American Tel. and "i' 1 J . naconda Haldwni j.", , mot '. ve j t lib In til StC-1 I! .1""' 'aiiad :an I 'in '. lie 'en t ral Ijii! livr iiicaiio tind North We Colorado Fuel , , i 'on.solidat-rl (Ja-i . .111)' ! :: ;;.J - .. s"'- i .. .112 I Crucible Steel I'.roIt ro ra 1 ! ct i io . . i.bneial Motors int N'r-ie I j Int. 1'api r .. . I Ui'tianantm Steel ' Midvale Steel ... . . IT-1 . 1 .) . . U2 . . J ' .t v. Mr i;iai..- .... Xtw York Central . Vol llo.-rn I'ae ui. . . . t '!' o Cities tin Pressed Sti-ei Car . Kcadttur Hejiublt.- Ir r. and S: Texas Co I'nion Pfio'ti.t P. s Kiibb.T . r. S. Sloe! A'cst mjrhouse el . 1 ' H .121 ! V illy Overland U'2 Smelair Oil lll At.O ish ;ltl. AVHKAT N... 1 red. ii 213 H . - red. $2.3-S2.40; 1 haid winter, $2,335 i2.S7; 2 hard winter. $ 2 . 3 0 2.3 t ; 1 northern sprintr. $2.22; 1 nii.d, $'.."2 i 2.23; 2 mixed, $2.33N2. J3 ' CO UN" N. mixed. Ji.l'Ji- 'd l.M'-: ; 2 w hite. J U 1.26 -fui I ;::,;::! SI. 19: 4 yellow, $l."8il.:2 OATS No. 1 white. " 'n 5 6 Tt 57 Vi ; 3 w h lie, 5 5 '.s !jO, 2 whl'e, ;, standard. M r'i 54c. CHICAGO A'EAl ') to i'os.. 14 ft '5c, 70 to SO lbs , 1 S -i 2 i . N'l to 10 0 lbs.. 23t. 2 4c; fant-y. 25c. overweight k'.dnes. 140 to t 75 lbs., 15 If I 7c. IIICAt. LIVUVKK K j I HV'S Receipts, 2).l10O. timrite I o i 15c higher; bulk. $1 'd 1 7.7', : $! T.S; heavy weight. I lt.4i a 1 ... " . im dinm weigh:. $17 'a 17. SO; light weight, j $17'ii 17.i-0; light lights. $ IS. 40 i I 7f.'i ; j heavy packing sows, roairli. JlS.fo''. j 1.3.; packing sows, rough, $15. 50'' j 15. S5; pigs. J15.25'al7. CATTLE .Receipts. 3a.0' i): market. : choice, firm: other very slow, western, lower: choice and prime, $1 i. 75 ti 18.25 : r iedl.im and good. J 1 2 1 'bin . liKiit j weicht. tH.'iii'u 17. &5; goiid and choice. $14 .. "oil's 17 !5 : common and medium. $."$ 14; butcher caitbb l-.elfer. $ 2. , 14.5: fows, $5.75 Ii 12: b v. !!. $"-''(' 11.50; (anners and euttcis. cow.- r.tul j heifers. $4 'a 3.50; rr.n-r steers. $4..i.'' j 7; veal cnives, liglj and handy weight Jl 4."i0 tc IS : feeder s-ecrs. JT.' si'cker steers, fi.iSO lt'.25; eows and heifers, $.'is: wes;, rattle, tieef steer-'. $?. -." a 1 4. and heifers, $.?. l a. .''. "' 1 i 2.-. n rang. BUTTER-Receipts. 6.r'-' tubs, erea-ii-iery. extra. S0fif 57: packing sto k. .17 ft 10' i. KCi.S- P.eeejpi, 7760 i-Boes; ,-inrent j Tf clpt. t'i j"; ordinary lirsts, 4 Vn ..!: r rsls 54 55: extra. 61'j 62; cheeks. 2 , a I !5; dirties. 3ef, 3S. LIVE POLLTKi Turkeys, i.,; curhen. J6 35: springs. 23: r"i-s'.'is, 2 ; gcse, 2:1, due'ks. "a. rOTATOEs Receipts, 107 ears. Kirlv Chios 150'170. NO TRUTH TO YARN A Crib-ago pap-r this morning carried a small siory to ihe following effect. "Robert Ienl. negro. Htiot by mysterious man in Gary. Hied without making statement." No trace of the shootin? or death way unearthed bv a reporter at Co po.iee station, the hospitals, nor the morgues. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALK Piano; good condition, $s5. 4 Coiitii moiid. harp. liKill SALE 2 stovet!. 1 hard coal. 3 sot! coal, cheap. 4'3 Condit st. Ham. 9-27-" AY A N T K I Wai t reis. rant. Hammond. Joy Lo Keetnij. !'( 'U SI,K doe waini.t 'able, William ami Marv stb-. f, I inch; t i l.au.-- to match. Address L". S. Tlin.-s. Ham. '.'-27 Ki'K ;"-ALK Nine room modern borne. i'-am hcai. with furiutipe and Kin; ter's cal. i'hono If enimoiid 7'J for i..-.r-tieubtrs. 3 W A N'T Til 1 .r,n led in t cy. Rtnograpl.r. w ith at least one year xpei iem e. I'errr.Riier.t posliion. (irwi Sugn.eering Co. Hast e'hicago. -Z'-S WAN'TI-Ht 2 waitresses at Mee i:-f -l'l-ran; also a dish vnehct. IVlis-h pre. f erred. - r-2 7 ST Pair nose glasses, last Saturday. b'tiveoii Russell and WUlinn-.s t.. on State Line si. Kind!" return to 6 Aim st. Phone Hair, i:jM-.r. U-S7 yon SA1,K t tons soft conl, $? eil per 'on. also kitchen stove., iiirinn chi. -k.-ns. reasonable. ail from a to 7 p. in. 516 W"iitworth ae., W. Hans. 9:7-J A 'ST $-0 bill Saturday p. m. in Citizen bank. Cits office or on street to Ceo 1 ral school. Hewnrl for return to s'l So. Hohninn st . Hammond. :-7 WAN'TKIi Voting man for work in hoo litore. Splendid opportujuty for nd-aiicinif-nt. Window tr'nimmg and shoe m,,ro rj.periem-e dc-sirab'e. hut not eheolutely necessary. Apply ' ? " Heritnnn st . Hanimoiid. !-27 I,istT Pair silver rim glasses Marked Parson's, Kans. I'i.'n ae., Ham., ner.r L.vndora Hot e'. 1 case Xobt WAXTKP Tf RK.VT IVsirahlo room. ronveivlen; to bath, on South Side between Minion tracks an-1 Slat,. sr. l.v man and wife. Write H-l Tiu-. Uammnul. 3-i'7-tf For irritated Throats a tnca T .fr,"rt4ety nd contain J.T.PVou tnat S by -.Kin for ct no o: r --' m cs"w i x v: DE LUXE THEATRE "GO GET IT" 1 An A-B-C Electric Washer will be given ; awav FREE during the run cf Mary j Pick'ford in "SUDS."

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etitcbes before petting all of the raz -r cut.- eb'M d up- The nuir.au vas .m-iii to St. Marian -t'si ho.-'pital whcie tt r pori.-( slie v.ll soon ti . . r . Ii.-n-n.'n was airestt i feir ussau't i.i Intent to kill. Ka-t i 'iiii inn aain exin'-rieneed i-onie t li o- i :y ufl'r a. week of i r.m pa i a 1 1 . e tflle! wild three holios Were el;leo.l .iosi'ri kltnsitl t f 4 a ti.l MaKotin in-.... i ur evas the hip; !...-er. Some one ent i d ti s ho ;.-.,, tlirtncli a hack win -.'ov.. ! k the li.-; .- to it; safi o;.l o: i.rs pocket omj got a a with J'bi-i. I': i vi .is n.. com io n a t h .n on the- tat". i'hil.p jm t.dher of 4'te7 For." J h iihto, i- ! -r $2r nioi to.nii bis pant.-; and wa ' o h i n i he a id. '..-o- Ji ni, us. i of .t.'-C'S P.-Iit'.fy v.f.,. a-eno n-.is liebl by f.v tie r.u.-s. v. ho look S32 ftm hi pocket.

riinv Av.v t : vines To- 1-. ist ChicaK" I.iKhtt.invs would Live to io-ar troru liny tums a e ra v. i n fro n ;in to 11 n poju-ls. i"ail for Tom at K.t " Cli i'-..'i .'b'4-H on 'j';i'sda-s i-r Ti.ursilii.n I., t o-n r. uC ati'l fi 3'i p. m. .MT1 lfMvI Kl.l: TI II 'Mart: it Htnsk. was y. sti. ; day -ie,-t ed ;.-'.siib r.-. of t'ii; I'atiei'ic I'niry ciuh ;., s ; r-i j Vaiter L. -!iink, w b o lea-.'ned because of pi ' '-' of "'In r 'b ' aiol .J. St-2 was ; i'-d r...-rdt r !" fltiani - t" ol Gi o-e-, Wk.-I.i.-. Mr. Wad is n ,il pre pa r.tt or f ica '--r cs !:--oi in th-- w.o.t. Alain Wndas sp-k--. bifore tile- 30eiet y upon the grow ih and t-ucci i-.s with w l,:c;i tl.e oruanisalion baa io t. sin -i'.'t to iiid-n and pn-ilb ' d grat fries ;:t s f .! ii -' A sp. e;a! tucet.ug of to-. im w -. I he h.-bl at St. S.tani!a-is' 1 ai; to I'l li'i.iy -. c. :ng tor dlscus-.-ion of plan- for the foli -wmif year. I.tVI lilt MiO'S OIM.EM 111 J M:s -1 X C. w. Haight, East Cbb-agi.V yr.un.rbusiness man wi.o has grown wi: li l ast I'h-caiin in the. transfer an I k-pt'.-s iipe, ruaiin foit- ry or in. d u st ry iinulin h. J j-p i lalt v. ai.-o doing jtiov!ii and he has made o e ,,;' the best showings, f-f his rvi,-; u haiol'lrg the I'. s. mail I'tUlell Ellet i.'i'liyllC o a, id Ind. ana Hart-or for tii" past tic eonrs ard never on any of h'.t i :p.. be has n-'W t:eo-n over t'l.s enil o." ti'e w-o-k 'or t'-.e Mo'or 'ar.lge i mirnntt of chicaco. lib. ma king the irllouing t oens ila iy. tjary, HamttiniJ, iiUbg. Ind. aim Harb. Ka.t t'hieig li-.rvey. bin-' Isinnd. fl.i;a-i Hi '.ghts M:e!o-;an ii . L.il'eirti , Vad-araije, I'hestV-rton and Ilobart. Women of th commur.it- are tiiost urgen: !y r.-ques' ' d to be present at t'i" irieeiing at trie City H.U! this .veiling an i to h am to their advantage of the use of the voting machine ui.il.-r intrui!i,.n of Assi-tant Ctty Engim or R. I'anij !."!!. Speakers represent tug 'be -irioii political i-l itforms v-,11 be pres. it and nliiL-liteii I be assembly as to llour politnal ii-.sucs. The meeting will bo ailed at is o'cl.j. k pioinprlv. Announcement is made of the Impending nuptials of Miss Mae Winner who is '.veil known i'l tiiis city and niece of Mr.' and Mrs. J. P. !:;! ford of Kim St. Tin- ;. mint lean is a Henr y Mack of ''heus-o Hei-hlP, t ...-n-.. .-ly of I.uI"oi tr, lad , where the wedding will tak- place ietnl..-r 5ih. The couple will establish their homo at Chicago Heights. The I'.- d..i!: and Miss Kulli Winner who maks h-, r b.onie her, and is sisti r to th b: ili'-o b yl. will be ill II' ot!,iilllC at the i!il and Mrs. I-'r' d I'mr-, the grind11. other who is already th-re on a vhut and w li ibe returning with the i i :-t or i In; party ufur toe wedding. Tile- house, guest of th H .w?rd V 'iiits uf the Like 1'rou!. Mr. and Mrs. .Tobn l-'leish. r of I'miii'ii, iV. pariti's of Mrs. Yunt are romainirc over another week f'T their visit prior to reluming to their him-. -Mr. and .Mrs, 1 'rank I'orre.-ter and Mr. and Mrs .M-. ,n 1 '.,,-re.. i , r have retaind fuun 1:0 ir '-.-oj nis- ie,i -o Viiml'-r-irr.i', la.. ' lo re ;h. v w rr-; calb .l ,, . 'ng : 'iie death of tloir brother-in-law-. The '"liiislian l.neli' s' Aid mftiil."TS .1 1 " P'ia nnir.g a bazaar and suoper to be lu !d in the near future. The members: r,-. airia-iy taken up the important lask of maku-.g articiis that will later be offered f : sal" and tlo- usual annual suppr served in e-nnei Mori with It. Mrs. Angus I.IKlo of ltlth st. ia bon.e tt on a .sjnini'-r outing 4 it'll the 1 '. K. t'otts w ho had a C"t l.tg- at Mu 'ei-an 1 'uy. Matiagor Ib-rkson of the Family Theater anroun. es a great nt '.me', ion at his 1 h"nti. r Ij be fin i , ni iii'-;-."nit this r -.. . niior. ;..'!i.ei r w (-. -ninir a-'d 1 h- en ing t'oilow 'ng Mini rrtitbd 'isiioi'd a Hii--Don't Scold Your il-lb-lle. 1' b o -. i- o and ! - 1 'i Tr u b. ' : v. a out 1 ' - s. 1:0 y-e '; irl-.iii'i I S hoi- e ,.To. lbol.bl" - ?-i " 1 ! . A ' ; . ti ;:j, g 1 : bus. foJC - .ob. . 1 Jkirkoan. e'ii:.,iina DE LUXE THEATRE "GO GET IT" An A li-L Llectric Washer will te given away FREE during die run of Mary F-ickford in "SUDS." oshels rapes On Sale at 10a.m. Tuesday the 28 State and Bulletin Usual Sales at 630 State Line

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led world-wide attention and had lnJetlnite runs in all of tie- large motion-picture houses. The Hire., nights appcar-nii.-f hert is to yte er bod an op. I pin-: u ii ; : v to view it. Early application for .--eats is ad is--d. Mr. utt'i I looker of South Magoun a -. e -.- hoji.. from ;i several wok' s-ny ai Marijuctte. Mich. Mr. and Mr. 1.. C. Weineh ..f i;r:.pevine ft., ei't ( rt nini d fronds and I'eitliboi's i .ii.ii::ii. u: n y to 'io ir lift- .-nih v-ihling uniii versa ry. I: was a weekend ab : v.i-.h the I oib .-a -,i i-oojirs li.ioviiig Sat'ird:i 's ! br-jt n-r.: The M'.s' I.- u.-.'t Mi sdriii-ie.s Edward Gar. In-r. I.e.. Watiari.nKi Is. J. C. U abe. Ii. W . .-a-;. nd r and Halph Rb-hter. .Sun. In -.- iniboed r la sins of Ijo-h from Chi eng.) most ly. Mr. and Mrs. .bsipb Fr.dier of SeiMi Nortiieoi ; c ae. n't rta nie.) over e-'i;. !- two -ingrr:- of the Koya! IVciili Choral i' t y pros-ii ;ly m rim.igo w 'o are: i n a world imr. M'-k Ett(.. r Jones, daughter of Rev. a ol Mrs. George 11. .Tone.-., ha ? rt r-s! I " I'a a w 'l"i,1 -. rrr to fak' a e.i:Se ;n i.biral arts r.od rr.'ie.c. I Skin Sufferers

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TRU STRAND SAVINGS-BANK "The Bank that Service Built " Capital and Surplus $120,030.00 How Much Have You in The Bank?

On the basis of population the present deposits in the bank ot the City of East Chicago average $260.13 per person. How much have you on deposit in the bank? If you aren't saving what ycru should, it isn't too late to begin. A deposit of $1 or more will start a savings account at this bank. Chicago and Kennedy Avenues CHICAGO - c . INDIANA

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Methodist church at East Chicago, re,, turned from Greencastle. Ind. where he went to attend and officiate ri the fun irtil of Lieut. U. C. Rittles a former Gary lawyir who, upon his return from tin- battle- fields of France engaged in business in Indianapolis and was never finite, well from a lege ,.f the influenza he suffered H'hiie .n tTie F-rvicc and from which finally resulted in cerebral ab.-n-s-s-s brlne.ng about his death. !'.. .Iocs had married the couple j-.i'.t prior to tliv joung iinin'u leave for Franco. Th-- jri si ti bit i..n of IV t r itabbifs I'm-' am which se-ored iiUi'1 an eminent s.icceys under diro turn i f Miss Fo.-.ter who upervises t tie pla ground w ork tind ihjslcal training at the McKlniey cho.-.l 'luring the- summer season with hfr students a'.pearing In the ca-it, Is to be re-tiac'-a iiext ANednesday afternoon for si boo children and for adults Thursday '. ining. iio many d isa ppr in t mcr.t s wer xprisstd at th time the playlet wap given by those unable to. view it fearing i vi r hi ( oniodations that the latter da'c wa "'l':ctid .ind t!i sfine. jnvitstion x'enifj a:; ,, art' iid. Try a 'Times Want Ad" Do Not i -hora is no remedy that gives more I $ati.sfartory r?5i!t than S.S., tha i fine old blnod remedy that roes uiiwn io ir.e soarce 01 every DiP-' riisnvrtpr and tj on s out the ?erni3 which cause the trouble. S.S.S. is soli by all druggists. Begin taking it today, and if you will write a complete history cf your case, our medical director -w-iil give you expert advice without charge. Address Chief Medical Adviser. 2 55 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta. Ca. ins ins S? w you know better Take

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