Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 113, Hammond, Lake County, 29 October 1920 — Page 15

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LIVE NEWS FROM THE TWIN CITIES A9K9 VOIUIX; or LEASE

JlHcinij that Nick S;anishitch and

j-.ck vujnovicn violated tne lease lor the rropeity at 3120 Pennsylvania ave- i i- ie by selling intoxicating liquor, j IVter r-ijiadakis, through Atty. W. 11. , V.tn Uorr.a is Miking that the lease bo J

declared void and the possession 01 properly be given to the owner. The. or.: wi loaaeJ for Urfo as a soft parlor and pool loom only. The sP will be beard In the Kat Chi isfn city court. JCov. S.

J John Eochnows;;t was elected vice chairman; H. K. Groves. treasurer, ana Mr. Lou's Oirtnan, seeretaryI The directors for th following year j will ba A. Ottenheliner. Mn. William

I nowpkl. The last year' directorate

' waa conipomM or .vu vl.i.uuii.c.. I Mrs. William Mead. H. K. Grovti and I John Bochnowsk!. i A good number were present for

the meeting In rpite or the inclement f eather. IS. W. Vtckey was elected chairman of the fourth membership roll ca'.!, which will start Nor. 11. He will select his own committers.

nVK BMPIOVBS S1IOBT Svnk employes of Hammond. VThit-'ns-V.nst Chicago and Indiana Harbor

l;t 'vsr' t appointed a committee of t. r t arrange for organization cf a .-l.spter of tiie American Institute of ranking. The committee will consider tr.e question of combining forces with r..: Gry bank employes, making one larse chapter for iln county. M- Schroeder of the executive eounrt: cf the Chie-aga chapter of the !n- ! tute was tba speaker at last night's lectin?, which was held at the First vaiu.iet S.ivlng;i and Trust ban';. He -xplalned tV.e purposes of the institute anfl suggested steps in oranlsa.t .on.

Twin City

News Notes

ELECTION RCTUIOi!1 Ea-t Chlcaso Elks and their families

wtM be provlied with ft special -wire ti tte club rooms next Tuesday night fcr the receipt of election returns. All .arrangements for placing the Instrument have been mad and an operatar has been engaged.

scffer vmi COLD Testerday's snow with Ua chlllinr r-raes etruelc East Chicago Just In nine to catch, hundreds cf workmen lav!ng the plants at the end of their day's work, iloet of the men haJ not ar'lclpated eol4 weather and were -.about overcoats so that many really -titfered from the cold while waiting r -ttrtt cars.

TWO ARB ARRESTED loan Doblsh and Julius Xagge were arrested lat wight by the East Chicago police on a charge of asiault and

tterv after ther bad beaten tziao

Vr.-nis.ir cf 4511 Melville avenue be

v -n.1 recognition. r"ornlak was git-en radical attention by Dr. Martin. The fjht is understood to have arisen bej3e cf too much white male.

HTR. MEADE CHOSO Mrs. WJiiam Meade was last night elected to -serve as chairman of the "aft Chicago Red Cross for the ensuWg year. She will succeed Abe Ottenmtr, who has been chairman for ti.e yart three years and to whom the ,.(iijtr tendered a. vote of thanks.

READ THESE TWIN CITY ADVERTISEMENTS

PLEATING- AND RE-PLEATING Ail kinds ul skirts In one day. But tot -overlng. bemstltchiRtr. braiding. Ail work guaranteed, fall at Was ser-s. 1 Stale si., 1'ttle West of Hohns st. Phone Hammond. S-S7

The Toung Marriod rple? Club of East Chicago will have a Hallowe'en social at the First Vethodlst church on Saturday evening at 8 oclock as a farewell reeeptloti to Mr. and Mra.

a tt Watts who will ioave the fol

lowing day for thedr new work In Lansing. Michigan. A delightful Hallowe'en, function was held at tho 1- W. Giles homo in 143th t. last evening with th Madames Giles and John Hill Joint hostesses. The house trw moat appropriately adorned with, tha color scheme of yellow and black ad yellow dshliaa carried out the floral effect. The basomnt of the liomt bore evidence of the

weird pranks which form part ff the entertainment customary of tradition. Black cata, witches and every conceivable grotesque figures which lend

enchantment, even lo the characters masked for the occasion showed uniqueness in the selection of the program for the evening. Pancin wa indulged In and mostly the old-fashioned steps of the days gone by were meat popular. Including the Virginia reel and the more familiar ejqusre .dance. A luncheon consisting of all the edibles chosen In

view of the date was served In trie dining room where merriment preratl--.i rn fh srhostlv trar.pipsts. The

members of the Reciprocity Club and other Invited guests among whom were the Mesdames Harry Spencer, D. J. Courval. Walter Frank. Edward Jenkins. Charles Edgar. Ivor Jones, Harvfy Gilman end Miss Anna Courval, compri-ed the assemblage of the evening. Mr. and Mr. W. K. Hill have r tumod from their honeymoon and toi.en up their residence with August En-

alehaupt. in Block ave.. father or Mr. . Hill. Sirs. Hill was Mis Mae Elng'.a-

r haupt before her recent marriage end j -1 oulte surprised her many friends when i

she eluded them and went to Fulton, 111., on a visit and thro met Mr. Hill and had the wedding ceremony performed qdietly in that city In the church of the Immediate Conception with the Rev. Fr. Clancy, pastor or the church officiating. Sine the couple's return Mr. Hill has taken a position as civil engineer at the Inland Ktl Co. Mra Hill for many years

was caretaker in the home for her father and brothers and she has resumed her duties now with the addition of hr husband. The friends of the couple ara glad to know that they have returned here to establish their future residence. Through written rommunlcatlona received here from Mr. and Mrs. Kich-

-1 Vaurhn. who disposed of their

home In Xolth Baring ave. to go to

rlifomla. Is to the eiTect that they

might return here In the spring and reestablish a home.

Mrs. Karl Jansaon has arrtved In town from her present home at Springfield, Ohio, and Is presently visiting her

two daughters, Mrs. Ouy Brentllnger of thia city at the Eric Jansaon home, and Mrs. Guy Kubbell of Chlcafo. turlng her visit here sho has been much entertained by her former neighbors and friends end among thone who she associated with during her reaider.ee here

in a sotl.il way. flic wa.- honored st st lunclioon held at tho home of Mrs. E. N. i nnino. the early part of tho week the fallowing day by Mrs. John Stevan. with ilrs. Huzoi K. Grovoa uid Mrs. T. 1". Williams alio being hostesses to affairs complimentary to hr. At th expiration of her visit she will return back ast where her husband and wa, Karl, are located. Mr. and Mrs. Ika Felkner of Chicago ave. was hurriedly summoned to Terra Haute, Ind.. to the bedside of Mr. Kelkner'a sister, who Is Bald to be very seriously ill. The Christian Endeavor of the Con

gregational church entertained at a vey

pleasant Hallowe'en party last evening in tho parlors of the church.

Tin Morj.n Matthew homo in South!

-!.-., it av. i. under euarontina for

scarlet fever with Miss Roa. the daughter, being thi vatie.it and rallying

well from the effects of her several days illnes?. The Mesdamcs J. C. Dickson and BC. Eukens ar d;lKates from tho Indiana Harbor Woman's Club to the con

vention at Indianapolis of the K-der-.ttnn of Clubs. Vn. A. A. Eoas is

representing the East Oliitaso Woman's Club. The teachers of the public bohools we meeting in a professional departmental session this afternoon with superintendents and supervisors of th cnhruil. vmtrisiiia the soeaher's list.

The school sessions will bo dismissed! earlier today owing to the meeting. Mrs. J. A. Armstrong of Grapevine st Is reported on the sick list, this week. Information has reachoi this city of

tbe death 'of a fornn r Congregational church minister of thia city. ltev. A. I; Fis'ij, who upon his dtparlure from this city entered upon pastoral duties at Springileld, 111., and where it was leani. ed later that he had taken up r. llglousi field work during tho litter period of

the war. Nothing further corld bo gained regarding his Iat Illness and death. He wa In this city for two years. Mrs. George G. Green and Mrs. David Johns and tbe letter's Uttls daughter Helen, accompanied a party of young

folk? to Chicago yesterday nfternoon to Orchestra Hall to hear a concert performed by children under direction of tho CMcapo Symphony Orchestra. Tho: nr --.r .-i-. n r - - .t.

in the party wire Robert and Ge.org P'rt. Jul, a ry noted cvangilist f Green and the Misses Vernti Gugh and i the flouth.

Kuth Hartley. Mr. and Mrs. Green at- j Ouptain Tench who is In charge of th tend the orchestra of adult performers I iral drive savs ths reason for the

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In Chicago tot'ay.

Students of the Washington grade schools are again reminded of the treat In store for them and their parents tomorrow evening In the auditorium of the school. All children are urged to be present and enjoy the sport that will be affirde-d them. There will bo special entertainment features fr

tho parents. The affair is undrr spoil-' sor of the Barent-Ttacher Association, j Mr. and Mrs. Thome J. Phillips,!

Who came here from their home In I'orto Hlco. some time ago to viait the

home of Mr. I'hillios mother. Mrs. Martha Philips n Beaeon t.. whilo Mr. Phillips had business of interest to transact In the east, are tio the proud rarcnts of the third daughter in the family, the little one arriving at the Chicago 1-oing-In Hospital yesterday. Mother and babe are both d"ing very nicely and tho family expects to set

r.ail for their home about the middle

ol next month. Mrs. A. U. Fchliekor and Jlri. Eujrens SUftes are departing from here tomorrow to attend a military hall to hi Riven at tho Hw Academy where the son of Mrs. fc'chllekor. John Purhop, Is a student.

Urlve Is that he Is persuaded, that East Chlrago has rerru'.tcd to full strength as far as tho East Chicago Home Guards are concerned, but there Is a great need of front line soldiers Jn this aroat ilfht for God. The drive will start sharp at 7:41 Saturday evening, and will last until Novamlwr 14th.

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Tonights mnn? ol th Salvation Army will b" a i-repriratoral moeting for the Its Fplrltual drive thut will ba commenced by tho local Iiilntury t't Salvation, whiclk will b reinforced by the Westp'Tt Heavy Artilifry. Tiicemmanning officer of the Artillery is

Evansclist Arthur McQueen ,of Wwst

YflllR COLD EASED

M m DOSE Tape's Cold Compound" Then Breaks up a Cold in a Few Hours

Relief tomes Instantly. A dsse taken every two hours until three doses are taken usually breaks up a severe cold and ends all tho grippa misery. The very first dose opens your clog-

ged-up nostrils and :ne air i'r in thh bead, stops nose running, relieves the headche, dullness, feverlshness, sneezing, soreness and stiffness. Don't stav stuffed-upl Quit blowing and snuffling: Clear your congested bead'. Nothing else In the world gives such prompt relief as "Pape's Cold Compound," which rests only a few cents at any drug store. It acts without, assistance. tsts nice, contain, no mi'.ntne Insist upon Papee' s. Adv.

TELEPHONE Q EAST CHICAGO For Your - ELECTRICAL NEEDS INDIANA ELECTRIC SERVICE CO. 624 Chicago Aye., E. Chi.

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Friday. October 29, 1920. mmir urn i.mtmmwmiwmammmmmaxm Guis. Burns

Hamtira Wlrard Ol) Sif Pint AM Trtmnt How often lockjaw, blood poisoning", the lost of an arm r- leg. or sometimes tren life it? results from the neglect of a bu..i or little cutt Hamlin's Wizard Oil is a sate and effective first aid treatment. It is a powerful antiseptic and promptly applied to wounds of this kind will ltsen the danger of blood poisoning. Keep it rundy.

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stray. It la aoehtrg aiH Bcailns an' q-ilck!y JrlTa out pa!a and laftamm

t!oa la cei of irl- Irmtiea, ejta. burna bite nl st.'nia. Juit as rl!e'. too far atiX naek, sor (aat. eo'.e aarw. canUr ir. r.ch ana tootaaca. nrouf slaa frot'ta lis. If veu ara troubil wits eeaalloattae or alnk haadscha try H;ni!a wtiard I,:rr Wh'pn. .Tut piaaaaiit little stak pll.a at dru.jrli-- for 5c. UuaraatasA

IRAMWER fiRflCERY and!

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WHOLESALE AND RETAIL EAST CHICAGO, INDIANA 621 CHICAGO AVE. TEL. EAST CHICAGO

18C

"DANDERINE" GMs! Save Your Hair I Make It Abundant!

You Who Demand Best Quality Low Price, Convenient Service Will Eventually Become our customers WHY NOT NOW?

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Specials for Saturday, Oct. 30

i Sugar 12c Milk 12Vfec Butter 58c

Jmmedlatelv after a "Danderlne" masage, your hair takes on new ltfo. lustre and wondrous beauty, appearing twice as heavy end plentiful, because each hair seems to fluff and thicken. Don't let your hair stay lifeless, colorls nlain or scraggly. Tou. too. want

lots' of long, strong, beautiful hair. A 35-cent bottle of delightful "Dandsrlne" freshens your scalp, avi rttinflruff and falling hair. This

stimulating "beauty-tonic" gives to! thin, dull, fading hair that youthful j brlghtnecs and abundant thickness j All drugUt: Adv. !

FLOUR Pils. and Ceresota, 1-8 bbl. $1.60

Thomas J. Webb Coffee, per pound . 43c

Club House Corn Flakes, package . . 9c Grandma's Washing Powder, large pkg. 16c

Moving, Bipresslag Trunks, Howard I.- nn nbone. Kt Chi., 14T0

algnt phone. East Chi.. 318, 6-H-tf 3H1P BT TRUCK. MOVING AND i r-T TIT HOtrR. DAY OR

WEEK. PHONE EAST CHICAGO 82. QUICK SERVICE EXPRESS. 10-20eod Anyone from now on Is liable to catch a cold, therefore you're In need ef a steam bath, electrls light bath, or a good hot plain bath and massage etc. Also you will have an expert masseur at your disposition. Ladles Invited. Dally open from 8 s m. to 8 p. m. Sunday, from 8 to XI a. m. Address J478 Guthrie street, Indiana Harbor. . Ind

East Chicago, Indiana. October 18, 1S20 TO WHOM IT MAT CONCERT! Notice is hereby given that the .partnership heretofore existing between the indor signed under the ram of TermlnlMoreiU Company, has this day been dissolved and a!d partnership has ceased to exist. CHARLES V. TERMCJX GIOVANNI MORELLI. Mr. Tormlnt will continue bosineas . . ,v, -.ma asMresF:. however. 10--S-3

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Telmo Peas, 5 lb. jar for

$2.09

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8top growling like a cross bull pup. Tou are constipated, billons you need Cascarets tonight sure for liver anu bowels. Then you will wake up won

dering what became of your nervousness, sick headache, bad cold, or upset stomach. No .griping no inconvenience. Children love Cascarets too. 10, 15 60 cents. Adv. .

" M head itched unbearably ana my hair was coming out by the handml. A Jew aDplicat'onaoAVlldroot loosened

3 theltch'.ngBtoriped. Today It (s thicker S and more beautiful than ever.' 5 Wtldwot I,lqnH Pliampoe or WUStwt Jj

Schaller - Atkin Coo Grocery and Market 709 CHICAGO AVE., EAST CHICAGO Saturday Specials

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Sugar, the best cane, per lb . I2l2c

Blue Valley Butter, per lb. . .doc Home Brand 62c

Seal Brand Coffee, lb....... 49c 3 lb. cans Chase & Sanborn s rriA- Coffee

Chase & Sanborn's B Brand

Coffee, in bulk, per lb c Shredded Wheat. "2 for 2Sc

15 lbs. of Potatoes W Mrv Tanr Watson Preserves. 34c

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American Family ioap. 0 bars.JOCj

Delmonte Apricots, per can. .28c Farm House Red Pitted Cherries, per can 38c m-t i t-x r Mam

Lxcellal biscuits, tor ZZc Monsoon Peaches, Pears. Apricots or White Cherries. Per doz. $3.15. Per can 28c

First Calumet Trust and Savings Bank EAST CHICAGO, INDIANA Chicago and Kennedy Avenues Capital and Surplus $120,000.00 Start Saving Now for Christmas Begin now. Get a saving! pats book at thu bank; there's plenty of time to save for Christmas. If you haven't a savings account at this bank, a deposit of $1 or more will get you a savings pass book here. One plan of getting money ahead for Christmas, and a successful one. too, is to cash your pay check here and leave part of it on deposit each pay day. Pay yourself first save first, spend afterwards. Start now to save for Christmas. Open Friday Evenings, 6:00 to 8:00

SPECIALS IN MEATS Fresh Dressed Spring Chickens.40c Small Lean California Hams. .2Sc

5 f?c!. Short Ribs of Beef. lb. . .28c-32c

Diamond C Laundry, 5 bars. .3Zc!r , ftf veal wUh pocket. Ib. 28c

Toilet Paper. 3 rolls Spring Lamb for stewing, lb. .20c Rider's Hominy, per czn ..... 13c Hamburger, lb ... 28c Boone County Red Beans. 2 . . 2oc pj p,acorif ib 32c

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157th AND CEDAR. STREETS INDIANA HAOR ' Capital and Surplus, $110,000.00 Little Coins Make Big Savings Do you know that hundreds of homes in this fegion have been bought because their owners learned the value of saving in multiples of 25 cents? Come to this bank ar.d get a State Building and Loan Association pass book, and you can make your saved quarters count. Save in any multiple of 25 cents 50 cents. 75 cents, $1. $1.25, $2.50 weekly. Save to get $500 or $1,000 ahead. Save to buy a home. This plan will help you. Get started at this bank. (Next Tuesday, November 2. Election Day. being a legal holiday, all banks will be closed for the day.)

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Down Goes tlie Prices

New Packing House Market 4607 Forsyth Ave. Phone 1216J East Chicago,

1.000 different articles in meats to select from every cut of Beef, ' . . Tin .. T 1 Cl 1 C 1 I M--4-

rork, Lamb and lviunon; rresn, oau anu oiuuk.cu iucu Saturday's Prices

14ic 22h c 101c 14ic

18c

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32c

32c

Pot Roast.

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Rib Roast,

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Boiling Beef,

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Hamburger,

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Boneless Rump Roast,

per lb Sirloin Steak, per lb Round Steak, per lb Tea Bone Steak. rr lb

Veal Fore Quarter, "iV C per lb Veal Hind Quarter. Q

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Veal Chops. per lb Leaf Lard, per lb Beef Liver, per lb

Pure Lard, per lb Cali Hams, short shank, per lb ... . Smoked Butts,

per lb No. 1 Skinned Hams,

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Pork Butts, for roasting, per !b Pork Loins, nice and lean, per lb Fresh Pig Hams, for roasting, per lb. .

Spare Ribs, strictly i fresh, per lb !Neck Bones,

274c

2fC

23ic 16c 264c 25ic 35c 384 c

Pigs Feet, per lb Salt Pork. per lb Lamb Fore Quarter. per lb Lamb Hind Quarter, genuine, per lb. .

Lamb Chops, per lb Frankfurts, per lb Pork Sausage, per lb t Premium Country Rolls, per lb

Blue Grass Butterine, per lb Pure Creamery Butter, per lb Fresh Brains, per lb

224c 194c 74 c 74c 244c 194c 284c 32c 22c 22c

36c 30c 58c 16c

SPRING CHICKENS FOR FRYING Per lb., 39'.c

CHICKENS FOR ROASTING Per lb., 38'it EAT New Packing House Market Guaranteed Meats