Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 107, Hammond, Lake County, 22 October 1920 — Page 12

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LIVE NEWS FROM THE TWIN CITIES

MAJORITY' KOIl IIAIUU.VU Th Rexall Drug store, etraw vote wliii-.U Is being; conducted throughout ti.e nintry is showing an inortuse ! Cos vote in Indiana U;i:bor, but ft: " shows a rohJ majority for llard;r In East Chicago the majority la f'''; f.-r Harding;.' Th votes are; l.i.i.ana Hirbj- Ilardms. 337. Vox. 2i6; Cticaso, Harding 526. Cox 112.

THE TIMES

Thursday, October 21, VJ'20.

tho Uys (wer9 filled with 'worn ul'' raUina that he ha.i ln.cum? hardnvd to that phase of thn pti jplc'a u.-c of the sewers, but th latest use. he fay, is carrying it jjst a little too ar and must be ;topp-: d at once. Yesterday a working man returning from work heard a dos bavkmg at the crmr of Chicago and Euclid avenues : ut aithouah he looked h- ail directions ': could see nothing of the doj At tat he located the injr in the sewer. He notified tii. police., who in turn, noticed the street errnmissioner and .. sewer olan!ne; ganr was at once dispatched to the it?cj-; of the canine.

TAX IXVV lUOIICIl

T-a. t Chicago's total tax levy for

t ': next year wl'.l b $2.23 as com;.i.1 vltli SI. 71 during the past year. A t.uml.t-r of cttlsms have been won"rvi:z ju.t how much the torn! levy te and how it woui-t compart? -.:h :i.-it of the pa?t year. N-xt .!.'- Kvy will he divided, state "0. ('..i:ty -. township 12. civil city 2 ut.d fdijui city 7 4.

KATS AT ittlfK BOTTOM

;.' have hron makover tin h!?h prices

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huh prevail in 'he restaurants and . ;;:. the General Antericr.zi Tank Car irporaii. n hp? -;r.e tril.-l'v- to wor'.i I'll eotabitss.d she Eueiid avenue re.--ii. rant in liie build ir-. forn.eiiy oe- . i.-..! by the Caiumet Lumber comIn this restaurant the prlcee no bvtr. cut to rock level and the uployes of the, company as well a? : y others who care to take advantage the service are given food at cost. ., 1 1 unilwU'hen. for instance, are "! at ' l'j r.ts. poik and beans or ,i; ;,!! or rsr-r. may be purchased for ". -i-r.'i deserts can be had for-10

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I- I .V D DOtt IX SEWF31 "treet Commissioner Peter Sterling lli-t Chicago has so often found

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Twin City

News Notes

liiuiai.a Jlarbor mourns the loss ol Mrs. Edward T. Cow art. a pcpulat young matron in church, civic and socual circles and who was a former teacher In the KjIov school and beloved b. all who knew her. She was Miss Edna Burknaa before her marriage to Mr. Cow art -which took place a coujplfl of years ago. Her health rapidly failce irh-r to and following the birth of a r.ule daujhter. refv.ro the advent of tho lit'ie one the fa-i 3i'cmrin!'-(i tc the home f her parent? in MVhl.car n von tie wh're ever- f'M care coul? be s'.veri her. JTr. Cow art r.it-' :r.any

leti.-e w;h her Tjiother. Mrs. Flora Ola pp. who took an apartment in ih Wickcy building that her daughter might be near the Hold of her nursing activities, became th bride of H. E. Wclte, a Chicago attorney and bu3lncs man, t a qviiet nuptial ceremony performed at h!sh noon, Wednesday at the bride's horn w here Rev. Re ilo C. Speer. the recently resigned head of the KathTlne House at Indiana Harbor cam fcom his present pastoral location at Bloomiriitton, Ind , to perform the wedding office. Only Immediate relatives of the contracting parties witnessed the event and participated in a luncheon pri -ir to the departure of the couple who departed for a honeymoon at KocheFter. Minn. The bi.ide had chosen for her bridal raiment a traveling suit with accissorieb to match and wore a corsage boguet of Mowers. It is most rrobable that the future, lioma of Mr. and Mrs. Welte will be Chicago. The bride was a graduate ef the Pres

byterian Hospital Trailing School of

Chicago and did private rurttnR as well as social service work. The ladles of St. Mary's church had

a splendid atendarce at their social

last evening In the school auditorium where fantan, a card game which Is growing: in popularity was the enter

taining ftature with luncheon served by a committee in conclusion. Miss Esther Broowky and Mis

Tauline Laczi of Indiana Harbor spent esterday in viewing the matinee performance at a Chicago theatre.

Schaller-Atkin Company GROCERY & MARKET 709 Chicago Avenue, East Chicago, Indiana PHONES 857-858 SATURDAY SPECIALS

Where Do You Buy Your Groceries AT

PLEATING A1TD RE-PLEATING All kinds of skirts In one day. But rn -overlng, bemstltching. braiding, Ail work guaranteed. Call at Wai vs. 1 State si.. lUtle urest of Hohti .-.n st. Ptone 446 Hamnioai. S-27

Mo-vlng, Expremslng Tronki. Tlownrd er'Ice. Dor phone, Et Chi 1470 night phone. Cant Chi. 21S. 6-lS-tf

WANTED Room for man and wife. Inquire Central Drug- Store, Indiana Harbor. 13-2')-2

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tv-i called Ci-re hurriedly !t Mor.day e.V.rn it berime Ivr.own that her condita iv?. extremely precarious. She Passed away a few days after her husband arrived there and no definite arrangements for the funeral was announced here. Mr. Cow-art is assistant su-r-er'nterider.t of the By-rroducts department of the Trland Ptec! Co. Mr Cow-art's mother. Mrs. Katherlne Cow-art-Stein is Iv-re from th East and remaining at the home In Fir street until such time as her con return? from his sad mission at Oker. Michigan. The ehi'd born to the coup'. 1" being cared for by the naternal grandparents and gives every evidence of lusty babyhood. Mr. Cow-art has the sympathp of a wide circle of friends in the Twin CitK-3. Frederick Charles Hurt Sitwell. sever and a half ear eld son of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. H. Sitwell. of 1220 Beacon St.. died last evening near midnight following one day's Illness. Funeral arrangements w.ill bo announced later The members of th J. O. T. club in

vito their friends to purchase their bake sale goods at tho Downing grocery, commencing at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. This Is a ew Issue or. the rart of the members a.nd they expect to reap quite a creditable amount. T-in City teachers and a'.! interested in the Junior F.ed Cross axe urged to be present at a meeting tomorrow at one o'clock at the Gary Jefferson school at 6th avemii end Jeffrson St. Mis Ewlng and Mr. Bryson both prominent 1n Junior Red, Cross work will be the speakers'. Miss Neola Clap?, who came to this city to Join the staff cf Welfare nurses in the Twin Cities from h-r former home In Chicago, and took np her rosi-

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Anyone from now In la liable to. ratch a cold, therefore you're In need '.f a steam bath, electris light bath, or. a rood h.)t plain bath and massage etc' Al.iO yru will have an expert masseur! ;-t s'uur disposition. Ladies Invited. ! J'a;y, cper from 8 a. m. to 9 p. ni. J f-nnd iy. from 8 to 12 a. m. Address. "17S Outltrlo street, Indiana Harbor.;

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Value Your Eyes? Bon-Opto -i a system of caring far the ryes at home. It Is ued by more than a million people who care for their eras sx they care for thrlr leeth; to cleanse and preserve tbem. If you are jjo ous of the million join the.'r ranks today. Get a Home Tnratment Outfit from your druggist Had uss a directed. Clean, fresh feeling eyes and the clearness of visloa will make the

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First State Trust And Savings Bauli 137th And Cedar Streets. Indiana Harbor Capital and Surplus, $110,000.00

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"Ves, our savings account has made a world of difference, in our heme. "We used to Le continually in debt, always running short before pay day. Then we decided to try saving, and the very next pay day we started an account at the First State Trust and Savings Bank, depositing $20. "It was hard sledding at first, but we took $20 of each two weeks pay check and put the money in the bank. Now we have more than $900 in the bank, ind by Christmas we will have saved our first $1,000. "And do you know, we are doing better, have nicer clothes, and the children show it. We are planning to spend Christmas week wlth the old folks in Ohio you know we couldn't have taken this trip before we saved. "Really, we find saving a fascinating pleasure. It banishes worry, for we know we have money ahead in case of emergency. "Pet Something in the Eank Each Pay Day" The Home of the Stab Enildinj and Loan Asiociation

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Who Gets Your Wages?

Remember, if you don't bank part of your wages, someone else will. Why not bank part of your wages YOURSELF? You work for your dollars. Make your dollars work for you. Deposit them in a savings account at this bank, and your money will bring you in pay.' 'In this bank dollars in savings accounts work 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. You can have money working for you at this bank. Start a savings account here.

12c 69 c

62c

Sugar, the best cane, per lb

Blue Valley Butter, per lb Home Brand Creamery Butter, per lb

Chase & Sanborns Crusade Coffee, i

f3Jb;.": $1.32 Seal Brand Coffee, 50 C

JCI iu, ........... Yuban Coffee, per lb Chase & Sanborn's B Brand Coffee, bulk . .

Post Toasties. O O large pkg

Ferndell Wet Shrimp,

50c 38c

per can Red Pitted Cherries,

32c 38c

Monsoon Peas, 2 for ....... Excellal Biscuits, 3 for ...... Potatoes, 15 lbs Ceresota Flour, bg bbl. sack .

Armour's or Pet Milk, per can

SPECIALS IN MEATS Fresh Dressed Chickens, O per lb Fresh Meat Hamburger, OQ per lb. Veal for Stew, OUL r

35 c 22c 39c $1.69

13c

per can

Monsoon Pears, Peaches,. Apricots or White Cherries, per OQ til"! "OC

Grenco Corn, 2 for Briar Ridge Corn,

2 for

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Veal Breast with pocket, OQp per lb Spring Lamb for stewing, yfg nar Y J

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Chuck Roast of Beef,

per lb 28c and'

Short Ribs of Beef, OA

Brisket Bacon, per lb

35c

BANNER GROCERY and PRODUCE COMPANY

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL EAST CHICAGO, INDIANA 621 CHICAGO AVE. TEL. EAST CHICAGO 18C "Where You Get Quality, Service and the Lowest Prices" Extra Specials for Saturday October, 23

SUGAR FREE 1 lb. of Sugar FREE with every purchase of 1 lb. of our Very Best

Coffee. Per lb ,

Pillsbury or Gold Medal Flour. . . .

...45c $1.69

Fresh Creamery Butter, ? r per lb OUC

Fancy Brick Cheese, - per lb Nutro Milk, per can ........

34c 9ic

Pet Milk. per can Fancy Navy Beans, per lb Fancy Lima Beans, per lb. . -. Fancy Blue Rose Rice, per lb. . . , Corn Flakes or Post Toasties, per pkg. . Corn Puffs, per lb

12c 7c 14c 13c 12c 11c

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Built of Nationally Known Units Selling for $655 Less Than Average Price Great Financial Stability and Business Integrity Mab This Possible

Assemble all the finest parts makers in the land I Summon the ingenuity cf the best engineers and body designers I Support them with, a tremendous organization of skilled labor I Include the marvelous new 7-R Red Seal Continental Motor. Provide unlimited financial resources. Build an honest car. Striie an average price and get $2550. Then deduct $655- and you have THE ELCAR price.

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ELCAR has not made a reduction anticipating a decline in the general price level decidedly not I Modest prices for 50 years have marked this great company's sterling products. Quality is the only criterion ELCAR knows. No better basic essential units ever entered any car. ELCAR'S Credit Unixapaired The eld economic system was crashed on the anvil of progress by the hammer of war. Out of it has been fashioned somethinj entirely new. Material shortage, delayed shipments, strikes, embargoes, and finally credit curtail

ment by the banks. Not many are expected to survive such a vital economic change. A Tribnte to ELCAR StahiHry It behooves owners to weigh a factory's stability. For, thereby hangs the resale and service value of the car. ELCAR will maintain prices in. the face of competition and rising costs. Costiy plans are devised to aid its distributors and dealers so that ELCAR service standards will remain high as ever. What does profit matter where there is the genius, fortitude and disposition to master a temporary economic situation! Compare Units Test ELCAR Verify our statements. Don't be influenced erroneously. Bring an expert with you. Analyze every feature. Contrast it with others. Compare each specification- Note the special units. Ask for a demonstration. There's no obligation whatever. Resolve to invest in your next car, not simply to buy. Your conclusions will favor this wonderful ELCAR.

SPECIFICATIONS:

El car Fours With tho remarkable EIcar-Lycom-ing Motor, f. o. b. Chicago (war tax paid) : Touring . . .$1585 Sportster . .$1585 Coupe .... $22 1 5 Sedan . . . .$2320 Disteel or wire

Eletr Sixes With the famous new 7-R Red Seal Continental Motor, f. o. b. Chicago (war tax paid) : Touring .. .$1895 Sportster ..$1895 Coupe $2530 Sedan $2635 wheels, $125 net

extra. Standard colors: Maroon, coach bineSpecial colors: 20th century red, Rolls-Royce blue, oriental greenOther standard units: New 7-R Red Seal Continental Motor. Delco Starting, Lighting and IgnitionStromberg Carburetor. Borgo & Beck 10-inch Dry Plata Clutch. Willard Battery. Duplex Headlights. Stewart Speedometer. Boyce Motometer. Salisbury Axle. Timken Roller Bearings. Firestone Tires.

We Positively Present Prices Up to April U 1921

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