Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 104, Hammond, Lake County, 19 October 1920 — Page 12
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Paire Till-. TUiihS Tnrsday, Ootobrr 19, 1920.
LIVE NEWS FROM THE TWIN CITIES
ASKS THEM TO BOOST Tha following notice has been eent ry President Petersen of the East Chicago Chamber of Commerce; Luncheon every Wednesday at 12:15 at Corgrregratlonal church. "Walter Bates of Bates Exran-Jert .-tee-1 Truss company will ffuk on Business Conditions In Europe." Mr. riatea recently returned from an ex- ' "tided business trip throiish Ku V O p e Topics of local Importance w-:i alr je dlacusaed. The Chamber's r.ter t:nc rro always fail of pep fcr.fi snap. 1 here's something dnln-r every minute fiom 1?:15 to 1:15. Bo.-i.-it till yn-i bust. Are you helping' to pave Sc,-:it:njr f."r -at Cbftago? The Chamber of Commerce "Boy Scout Hoostfro" meeting of last Wednesday started off the cam- ; a. an with enthusiasm aud detormlna- ' .art. What we will. w can. Nothing .s too large or too small to receive the ..ttent'on and support of the Chamber .-. hen by doing- to the Chamber can romotee the welfare of East Chieay.'-. The Chamber is dedicated to the seno of East Chicago. Boost till yoj eui't.
SALVATION ARMY BAND FO? EAST CHICAGO ON SUNDAY
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FORD FOl'XD IV DITCH Another Ford roadarer was found r.Var.doned on the Gary road Just east 'f the, Alder street pumpinj station in Fa.t Chicago this morning. The Ford vas In the ditch and Is believed tj hove been stolen. Several cars haw . . t n found in the ditch along this road 1 1 cently.
TVAXT URGER SCOPE A more extensive field of work Includingthe entire county will be proposed to the East Chicago Americanization league by Chairman Dr. Jacob oldrnan next Friday evening when the league meets at the mayor's office in the tlty hall. The leaarue has been formulating- plans for their work ;n East Chicago and will make f.j 1 arrangements for the city work at 'next Friday meeting, but Dr. Goldman will rujgest that a p'a.n of co-operation, with other Americanization committees from the cities of Lake county be worked out and put In operation. In the East Chicago field the Americanization league will first endeavor t.i arouse and keap at a high pitch ihe interest 1a the evening classes
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If '.u. pimMi uf the J. 1?. "ai:;-rs .''.i-rl'i itjiriiiir ae. this week arc 1.. A. Du'-lincr hiiJ dauchdr.
" i -(. Fred A. Harrison, tin: latter luiv- j 'ft h r riM.ih.r h"r for a loisgrr visit i
, while ho co.-s on to Phiiarlilphi.-i. j ; Mother and Inulitrr came to this citp i.lrii.i tlioii home at Peoria, 111. j ! I wouit n uf Mooseiieai t I.rgion "'' : ' li' i i.i. d iritimiili in thi-ir an-j I """ ' ''"')' tlx- Muf-.Tiiu Temple. Ea.-t I ' 'Iuchk . n txl t be committee feels con-j ' Ixl'-nt i hat :ift.-r all thirr expenjog are' ' ' v.i 'I tlx-: w t!! t ill It a subftan-J ! ' ! ' :i. I ' .-, f 1 f ir the i)ui'iHf.e the , Mil;. I '. i.-: . t a'- t Vhilo a snria (,r- : r ' n i-.-.i ; H.ii t'i on,, i3 to at all times ; .'...iyi in ninn1, ikukp of the h-m-' j .-t M o-: at and it i- Iie;i(.v.i1 that ; j t h.- ja.; ri so hearty a rri-ponse was j "''t !f n p'lhhe- w Id- it! itat ! us w.-ie : ;-- ueri. The hva l':t.-.!er ori h'-sira was' ' i: really o--t!ipi'itu lite I f.r (lie iihisxj i-ndei.. t In oiii hout the evening at:t ' ":tiy rf ,p.ii!.e. made 'cy them to i t!x dat I.-' i.:ipl'iiis'
Mr:. lf;.. '.ell;! l.:.:.ts of North Maouti nv.-tl'e . a v t !.e flf , t e p.-leeted ,y! ' tlio ben! order in tin.--. r!iy ,.f i lie Tr - ! te.-t. d liol,,. I'lr.'!.- lul.-r. c-..l nt ton ; was Jarl'.l at I'fru. Ind. and was' ;,,-,. mpaaod :t-i l.y M Mutir.. j i 1TiK. wtx. ri'tn ! i::c! f. r th" Ihindtf a' ; tendant with l ho inner iiio work. A 1 . ! .. of .'-ev. titv has been n.i led to t lie !
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that will nail's the t-nd.-avor; of 'tUv-li. I: i-a;.. the tureting- r.f tlogrand circi. 'hat I e.K pi;o.-p at Peru and ni'tr Shan v. ri : y iki-: . ntrtedl in t he eia. that I'.oo inner d ,. t . ' ir arks. I
Michigan Avenue, INDIANA HARBOR To-Night Tuesday, Oct. 19th Tomorrow-Wednesday, Oct. 20th 'Are You Legally Married?' The Pkture Ycu ilave AH Been Wanting to Sec
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Additional East Chicago News on Page Six
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ia:ue ot c."t:il!.g aO''n fr an his :0'Oi at 34"S Miciiiau .iwv, i.-, uh: e h- a at work. Harry Tiooi.ie and J,-h Kia.las are nia U- f :;la!tt.. the ,...:ti piain: stating t t t'K.v were tlx- i ro prletors' of the io.iiia f.u.- rird ;a-. bis loss was due to their a re ies.-lie:--in equipping all : ai th-- huhd.u
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uL-ttia cii wiucatioD. aii eaori will also bo made to encourage the attendance at kindergartens, to encourage use of the public libraries, to encourago the use of the English language. lu,.th a work and at home, to stimulate patriotism throug-h lectures and social entertainment and in other ways break the foreigners away from their European .-Ideals,
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READ THESE TWIN CITY ADVERTISEMENTS
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Far.y by Attys. llh-y. :-.-n. & R( J is a: : rr. r t i iir to oh
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PLEATING AND BE -PLEATING Ail-lrtods of aklrts in one div. Rut-
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All -work guaranteed. Call at Was7". 1 State ., little west of IIoU--nan srt Phoae 44 Hammond. 8-27 , Money to Lean on farms and city property. Roe : Peterson's Law Office. East Chicago. 3 a
Ship by true", moving and contre hours by day or week. Phone East Chicago 'S3, Quick Service Express. 10-lS-eod
THX HAS WSO IS TJNPREPAJBED for a cold snap will envy the man who Is handsomely and warmly clad. It is time now to leave your ordr for your Winter suit or overcoat end b ready when you need It. "We have a spienrt'd variety of overcoatings for Chesterfields, and for a warm aui with which to greet Jack Frost. JOE JIRAK. First National Bank Eldg., Sui'n S, East Chicago, Ind. 10-19-S
SNaiEHAtJpi-iai,!, Quite fin interest .!S crc mJ in Twin City circb-.s this ti.c-riiing v,lnn
; a ii!';nm arvive'i ar.tiotin, ii.g the m trj risge of one , f t-.e t.-.un's j.n si c-pu-lar young ladies, win lias I-xs x. -u j declared by Ix r frie -ais as a . . ;;hi n;.-.l j ba.chf-ier maid. I'oiiin h r frieiaia on la rreten.e that she was visnins rtli-
tives at Fulton. 111., Miss M:xj Er.glc haupt departed a few- day 3 ag( and wirtnl back a few hours li-ter that sin had met and wedded W. E. Ifili. wh formerly was ciurioyt i ir. the Inl i'-d Steel M:il- of th;s city-, a? civil t-tjitu r
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li'.. w aere his present bote a is The Couple !:;et While Mr !,;; c j,. hli cupaci-y hero and iur.i:g vhkh tii,; he m-j': h'j h -i-x- w;:h jtls; ih ;... haupt s aunt, Mrs. Jaliu-.s I. Jad.. Hemlock st, . t i v. n in'.tnrc.. of Miss EncieJiau t kr,. v of tie- impending nuptials, i-"-.-; is li-ieft ti to i.e rj. thtr ret icon t on sui h ir.u 1 1 - rs. iie is the daughter of Ailmum Kniti- Jxcipi of Plock avenue and the n...,i-niaH..T for hr father ai.-i bivh r. "hie latter of whotn -include, 1 l-'tii.-. s v ! ju- returned fr-ot-i ..ar-Tors Europe ;,lh.r in ab
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TELEPHONE ( m EAST CHICAGO D hj For Your iii ELECTRICAL M
NEEDS INDIANA
East HitiATS a, Iwshana. Chicago and Forsyth Avenues Under U. S. Government Supervision Capital and Surplus, $150,000.00 What if Your Work Slowed Down
Have you money in this, strong national bank to carry you through worklesr days should they come? 0 would you be forced to ask. your butcher and grocer for credit a week after you got your last pjy check? It is when work slows down, sudclea ilir.ess coinr?, or there arises an emergency when money ntuht quickly be had that the bank book isa friend in need. You never can tell when you will need a fcaviivja account to carry you through. Get one at once, although doing it may mean sacrificing many things. lh : money in the bank where you can get it when ycu most neect it. One doilar or more will start a savings account here.
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GRAY HAIR C&a be restored to its original
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It ia not dye, but restores the hair to its natural color, so gradually that your most intimate friends caonot detect its use. You will be bighly pleased with the results, or your money refunded. At all ietltm Jl 00 per kottl..
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NEWB'JRGH. N. Y. DirTlUTO
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FOR SAIE This fhe Residence, nirated in proximity cf Harrispn Park. Has frontage cf 60 feet, 10 largo room?, hat voter heat, hard wood floors, asbeolos shingle rocf. Modern throughout. Apply to OWNER, 34 Webb St., Hammond. No Agenti
-Persoiial Articles
Fi:;-?, Jewelry. Household Silverware and o'vhrr ;e;'?on;ii Possessions thou!.:! he protected Ly insurance. Xve is.:ue a policy that protects Ph-rsonei Articirs ogain-i Fire, 1 !-ft, arc in f.rt aa;.st ail risk?-. excep!, cf cojrse, d ;mij-e !y ir.ol!;:. and natural wear and tear.
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"iu 7 It Lucky We Got One ? 9 9 Jack: "Well, Helen, what do you think of it? " Helen: "Oh Jack, it's heavenly. What on earth would we have done without the Radiantfire? " Jack : "Deuce only knows. I have read in the newsp?pers and magazines that it's no joke about a fuel shortage this winter worst in the history of the country. But 'we should worry with the Radiantfire to comfort us, eh?" Helen: "Isn't it lucky we got one? My, but isn't it pretty and such sn improvement on the old heater we had no comparison." Jack: "Gee, don't I know it and don't it just save that little old coal pile! Jimminy, it makes me shiver to contemplate where we'd been if this Radiantfire hsdn't been discovered in time for use this winter. It's a 'tenstrike', that's what it is!" Helen : "Yes, Jack, but what I .like is it doesn't srne'J . r.t all like the eld one did and itjives out so much more heat and is no bother at all."
.Aid so on, ad finitum. . This is the kind of conversation il.ct iakes place between husband and wife in homes inhere The Humphrey Radiantfire has been installed.)
Soe the Humphrey Radiantlire demonstrated and surprise yourself! There you'll sec demonstrated The Humphrey Rndia'ntfire- solver of the heating question in American homes when the greatest fiel problem in the country's hir.t jry is hcinC ficci. Yo;:'vo never seen j;i;ytr-iu li':e this instant, ftloTiint;, inci?nci';scent .'s fir'., it jr. rev, it is scientific, it is economical. It saves the rarce f ill. it ertahJes ynw to enjoy solid Fall and Winter corrfort. Odorless, r.o bother, no vnvrry ! Those who alrctid" have Radiantfire vvii! tril you you can't tier yo.:r quick enough. DON'T DELAY. Come to' our store touay a.-id jcc the Humphrey Radiantfire demonstrate J.
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