Hammond Times, Volume 9, Number 37, Hammond, Lake County, 13 November 1920 — Page 8

XovomW 13. 1920.

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i xi.ee department, who has been cor- j laid down their .v.-rk. street cars step- !

Mied to is homo for the past wtv'i I r-.-d in ti mi-idle of the. h:oc'. ta.n

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to is homo for the past wtv'i I r-.-d in ti mi-idle- of the. b.oc!.. ta.n 1 - 9 a orp cold - icp. rfe.i fit.i !:.- j stopped :n the stores an 1 every one j ' jl -a avjvm t,Jf . -i A d t day and ptaPah'y .v i 11 rt-turn i r-Md a silent tribute, ti the j.oidurs I IlII if II E Ci il I i:..ti-. a l.y t:.. i.s-.-t part of nex: ! whr ;av their Uvea in t : s great cause, i ' w "

r, ,Ai.'v a GARY PTAT'Tl FATXK

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' t.i.-r the pi ui ;.na! tYehn,', Kvu.i,ini ami K -Mr, Thur.-

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j avenue .-me! - " i-tt CCfleiai of the 'Lire State, bank t F'jtrhth avenue v. id.; t he 3t. 'I'i"-!"- - n: y- ?t i-.lnv t ha t 1

j si .-cli ho'.-i. : :.! . o oi to - Pi't i "nit ion" (. Si"'-.' ". vv j-. ' ',: vv . 1! a' -'l

stork h.-ld t.y t ii t , ! ran.--; l t d ill a ni. t I

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si-rn i tne i u .a o r r a r r i fo. vt a jl n '.ior. ?: !

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p. ictly i-uri.. J 1 youngs coup.e t!: beet n !3;:es of tiit I r many "u en-is here. I'!a:ne ar.J '.Prince Hut:h!rs of '.::-fi:t:. v s-te-1 tat.r parents i.a High, a r d lat S.und'jp. I r--i I.-.-."-.it rfc v (-red h! Ford ' o . - . j "' :" m h: garage. The

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t they ,;o. bo ,-OTl fu so 1. " ; ,H ,l w1"1-' ' 1 " "

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Cra.5-c into the shle r f a movinT ' "' ' ; IP'-'' . Tii"J roap d.-.-4 I- I t'f.ln v. .th 311 an'u ati-l f..'ii.:n- it h i 1 !' ' "'"': n-: " O . '' ' !,'P '' '

! i 'n-r 'njui-U s. Is t'.o narrn e.- rr. lc ''"' 11 :p ti. .r ro . tti unr ti:e. La.

: ! that Mr. and Mrs. K lV..!P.fn 47th lf''"-

'" ' avenue ard Center sf'-.e'. liary had

tir.-t (f i.' lUOtii

and

.1. . . - . i louk and -'j rn litinol. a, to visit Jlr.. . pier rtlatives in

a a. pa

iijr 3 p.'opas idii to see Cc-p.-. ti!..- oo;i: usin s"

tol stook of the hank to

i-ani i f)'"

! .; ... v.-a y t n. y are :. ir : i : ;,; - a :ohi is py o! t-a:i- ; a . -. y arc : P i n t ho p..i,: . . xpo d ti :oi:". T - .. - .- i: s' :;.t :' 1. .. t: .' 1 a- v ; '.' c 't t !rt i.P -;:':: . ov P- i'-. c .r.ol that t!'':o i:. a :a::uth''!i for ivt ; y v. oade.'.

j from death Thursday night.

The aoeidnt oourrfd ,-n I lie M:rh-tr-riti Central o!n!iner ml -in.-d avenue

( ' '.nd C5 "in tre. t phort'o uf't-r i o'e'-'M-k. WAR II2H0E 3 FUNERAL; "- n-i m , I T'ord -dan am1 '-ro e unahb t ..) r-e Thr Pi-r -hJ of two o'lary ar hen- ! !:'"r1 cloord o-ir n. j-itnp to sa '.f .

il of t '.vo o'" d ior t'-m-

of the natural

CA?T. VGDICKA ILL '"?p:api .'attiesi X '. iU:i of the (",:

s the J-'ord -risn'id

an- , i, ,i iir t.'-ni"r:oiv. I ' " ' ' - '-i .-i- "

, t;..iitary . soon f . om theC.ary P-t r'f train, fr oars sfao'-.j -,f t;-.. .."-eri.-an l.oc!on. -ore pre.-ont ! rhr r'"''' e'ane'.nrj Hi . t o it. t- j t the N.-w York ation i.i iht-y vf.-. "f ! Tr.-bii I w.i v i--- j

!-. prid oti thr- in:-a!

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noon to reoei.e the L- d es

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Jlisa I'ora I'.roK-i is en e r ; a i n i o a 3:-ty of hpr yom-,- friepds tonisht at birt '.ida- psrt a, her P-o-o on urt , troet .'oh u I. il io r e i.- ts to Pav m a 0 Jtve v -eka for CaP.luro'a. H I ! o;m. ;,e ir-. with ''' I.'oeTlhT 1 ii .'--. u :n are a'so V'-st to ,-- n.J i Pc v i at V. Thoi'.u MrCar arrt.ed !io..-o fro-.i ;onp..i--i o i jr.irsi'a v nn.i y. I ' rjeu 1 'vera I 'north? Pore 'Vii'i hi. d.iuv.-ht' r. , r.-'i lHy-l..n.

GARB OF THANKS

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Mr. an 1 Mrs i.'.Pi...i. of 353 Truman a-o. i ,. to thi.-: their 1 1 ieo'i; and

ifih'jvr atpl .l:io -hs Loyal Star class , '! I ir: Chris '..-in church, who so! 'i ili ha... : ii'uvn s;;. mpathy and given j i r u . in our io-s by lire. j Mr. and Mrs. I raoeis Collins and ; family. 11-13 i

IN MEMORIAM In lovintr renunibraniai of my dear Sun, John Cecil Lrownir. g, who passed away two years ago today, November 13. 1918. At San Francisco, California. The month of November again Is here To me the saddest month of the year It was a bitter message, a shock severe. To i-.ii t with the son I loved so dear. Two long years s-ince that sad day, V.'hen the one I loved, was called awtiy, God took him home it was his will, I.'ut in my heart he llveth stiil. Pearest Ceeil how I miss you, No one here can ever tell

Cut the Sa!

.And took y uv.cdl.

l'ar away in Where the gold. I H , .1 .. l I 1. . P

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My darling boy ..

Amongst the he

O'er the sljent mot, dead, Vave the lonely pop.. Cand red.

land

tact

AVho was called by ta

t ng, lago. sleepinj I. ..

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ircin Gods

own hand.

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from your lonely an? lovin; titer. H

MRS. CI.AHA Rt'SSELu

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News Notes

I '.. Mi't-s N -:!-:i is leitvovr e i . , ,

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.., -,..ao. ... .-,..1- i ,.iC-. rev io.p!i! w'.i. . e thr-..- v. e- ' ' a Ma'.' ' meotii.? of juv n o

y j Th. f Jnerai s rviio-s of r.iam O: : t j 'vf rnm.-dia'" m-!'r;- a ! t en t p-,n. j v. o - r o j wii! he h.-'d from tlie L .tiiei a:, cli.-nhi T -ev i bnt'i ro-r. Jir. ' :vr. -ill,. ; 1 '" j ' in Toi'oston si-.i'iUay at l.ish P''li. ! th" T'.-d -v;..- ;;' 'e .. j i- - '' ! 1,.,-t it. I,,.- funeral III :.o h-1.1 ,,. I '3t i:)ft how te a-o'-.l :i t h;.p--n-d ! 'I '. !

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lit.-,- IP.-.,.. and Allen V I Jr V--j; f? .-v-H- ,

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ii lie ii', :i, nir. from I'r.rPt K oP.roh at S:3ti o'ol c. li"'.'i i io it -. . , up; tary f .; -. .-: - ' i.iid

coal ;

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tes and hon.

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i:e .sol I t-rs, who have

EAST GARY. !

Mr. J. Culberts'.n and .Mrs. il. "".-,- n of K.'-tVpa-.-r,, Ju Ise Lauhf nson were Chicago thopp.rs t-n Mon- j o.-a ct. i or- 'ect Dwi:!t M Kind' r

AT l!IIIT,i;V lllKVIKIt -hl-jil.-J V.aa used to fXCfll.'M t 1aaiaao i t i th r!'-mtis of "pans li?ht" f.''W .-'i "The River's EnO." M.;ri. ait Nf Pan product 'on. written by J a,,- s Oliver Curwcod, w hich wi'l be r'..-vn ; the H irthy th' iter, on Til :- , a , . , i.esday an-l Tiiursdav, No. I '. 1 7, i 1. Tiie ba" tie. w hion ta'-5 piace in an r den at a i 'anilii.1 trading I.e.-'. h.ti' tttt Ji;i.:i Kruh ni'irdcrrr a..J : pa: a of Cauo se. is c ne of the most ,- c, .a ttiar ev.-r sere, tied, in the. actual .:-.-..! 'hat i!o-v,d. the hit- kh-ks. fall? .. : i i. Pias that wire !-:; rrd. "one a Ci I- huri.d near r.ero.sp r,.--.-i. h s leal : z the loir w a'!. v-.-r:o r- on rs of the east . .. ;o .-oiitiii..-.; to 'he studio hospital as :o.-.pt , ; "; o ta-ii'h realism." !.e v .s h"o'o- ii ff Tt f'' ti.e dual rot.? f JM n Ju-1! a ( .vat.le l for murdct "ti Ii'ru. t Ci';a,-.- -in (nf the rno'.Jt.fa po;:e.'i Mari -rie Daw. Jan.- Novak. ". .;:; s '.'.est and J. Uarney t-ha.v trjp. -a-t the fcta.:.

'd the last fu I ooastiro of divotion their i ou n try an-i'tl.itt.

1 'ir.leil r-art PoVC'l ?. :hl,

At.i-.-r.(? the in any rrctty and well ap-

s lield to ii'.tu ttic llaiw as ens pi ven by Miss

lac iTyr.n of North llhirini? v.iio had housoh.'.-i-l f ull of yours pea. pie to nj'i.y al'. the plil-tiiuc custrousi obser-

IP.aolc cats nd wit-

PRC CLilMATION lUa.Uhijr that the American J,:d Cross has even greater wa i k lo uo in.. than il has ever had to t.o u-.i,.. u od s, eiii- ita wonderitii ixF,,iii9,oii i.i t;ia i.hoi of humanity i!.-ia.-uioi iiiid ..i-.-IPj.oi e and our Amend! imii.-.-j . lokoii and cruiiici Ly wa., tuitur1 ui "Kit every mall iid v.o.i.aii 1:1 C.ii',.' to p., t onic! a rmmoer o tii.s jjre.it 1 1 ganii.it. on dJrin its iiiL4,jLiaiiit( ia.il cail now in pros res.-. in 1-idi.r ij better caii uttemion of the Cary pubic to tile lied -'.-. as, a pa rude of .l u i o-niohiles iiLUii.iia.ied by ltd l,j.;.U3 win Riuit from iriitii aituae -.aa Ja- Ason stre. t at i o'clock :- tur..ay uwniiis and d. i.e to Li o i iv. ay, Oo-A-n i road u by and ba K, ailer v.ii.oii :,.,.ak, is will appear in aU liie I heat er... I urse v ( ry perron with an a a ti :iio-'.'oj to take a few minutes of tiii- and Leii swell the number oi

,' thece cars.

On Wednesday, Nov. 17, the Kd Cross w ,.-rives ;il ;oiieit nienibcrsliipd

m tiie liora.-a and on .Saturday a "Mopl"l daj" will be held on tile streets, v ill not every citizen f fSavy Ei-M"-t tins great work by paying the s,ii:,'o dollar willingly and i.dppily, thus joining the !: d Cross on one of

Mr. and Mr?. II. B.-a--

vl.-tted over Sunday with Mr. ar.d .Mra. J fhl

Artiiur loson.

.,. ,r.. wto ..n, . .i-iri-'.i'f'ctl'kis-.ir: ..-1

mmmmi - , v ,V -

di :1 P. J. Tphp-', ,,f p: i- . n t end- I

if 7a ry 1 n o rt Croe. i J'.Pnt on Fiiday.

A ;Ft. . of the Tiimniopd

j lire f i'i'c t to 'he criminal CO

.1 ...... . I. . -I Jn l . . , i . r i a .. L.- , -a, f t. .

...i. aim ..lis. . to u ii'ji.i mm uoh-'1' . 'or. nusiees.. on 1 nuay. p . s vf -t-' o- s i apl--t a

C'J-'o I "i . ,. S '

HIGHLAND r .- I . WJ?

l.bl.a and Jo.. 1 ,-ornv. a " i of

wa re guetts of Mr. and Mrs. l-'red K .ni iio-I on Sunday. 'The 'birthday cluh mi I at Pip hoii.e of Miss Frances Met. '.matin on Thtirr.-

t.a'- a'iTi.ocr,. Mis. Vern oPun ard dau-htor of j Mr. and Mrf . John Oroot have mot

.Pi ry spent Tiiui.iay with re.litive j j ;i t, the hotis'.s owned and until, re ., re. 'C. r,tly occupied, by Mr. .- rid Mrs ilet i

Pausherty. The Daujncrty family hav

moved to Munst.-r. A weildinir of interest took place

v -a.t en aai -i..-. i,..i..v , iinu wl- .... . .lxi.-'

o:-., jiadomiant'd about the rc-n.st and t1..s tH,pc.rlunUy j here-C-o mcfi'.s rarticipaua an a very cell- ry designate V.hdnesday. Nov. 17. to be tic iuru-h?cn. j "iieet Crots. Da;-" in i.ary and Satur'i'iia I",-.st Chh-aco Maccabea A;socla- cay, Nov. CO to be "Mop Up Day f, r f'-'i, V.ach ! Hive, have a me-ttn the Bed Cros:!." I earnestly request .'Ivr.ity e-. piling for the purpose of each of you to join me in frying to p: ;-.ir:r.T for the late fail and winter make ejary the greatest supporter of .-tmr-a'.cr.. It is very much lenired by the "Createst M ..ther in the 'World." : 'i-i officers that ail members be pres- . t bigncd) V."M. tV IIOTlrL3. rn'.. Mayor. A late Hallowe'en party tran given y M:ss Doroth yTitus who selectel a PLANTY OF WINE ,P.ie removed from the actual one ow-j TUT A HP TN" fi-APY or to so many parties which were- MAUX J.A1 wniv A --ov if -3 in c!-sely to tho day usually That Gary's foreign barn population cV'iAC-d. The appointments were all are making huge quantities of grape 'eay pretty and ele. ttd In view of wine, was In evidence this week when f .- r appropriation. Dancing was cn- I'ix lars freight cars of 'aliforn hi ' jy-J an ! refreshments served. Each Srap-s arrived on a siding: of th-j ,u"M car.-'.cl away a black cat basket Michigan Central railroad. Fiork of ii.i.i wsth confection J. ; people were on hand to secure their Onj. --national church of Eat-t Chi- ! orders from th fruU commission -go. Cor,p-rgat.lor.al!srn and Educa- merchants and the six cars were sold tioii" sermon by Key. Map'.cs ,10:45 a.out in- le8S U,a" nt time' ' Tiilrd of mn jormon serifs "Lead lv ndly Llpht." 7:30 r. m. 1 1-13 HOW GARY M.-s. Nellie Snark, Muha. well known' OBSERVED IT In r-usicalo circles in the Twin Citte-! .ii., av ftttinzlv observed

COOK Ben lynch of Lowell transacted bus.-ne.-s her'.' one day this week. Her ry Sauer la;, i i: the b'oeks tii" ti"w e'ectric -build; iv? being - r.-ct 'd at St John. Mr predtrloks of Crown Point was n business vlsnlor hero on T.:eday.

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Kimmand Iron and

n and 'SSJSf' Metal Company , Li......Vi . t.::..-

The Sh runken Dollar

There never was a time when saving was so profitable as now. Wages are high. But prices are also high and a dollar buys only about half as much as it once bought. , Every penny that prices drop adds a penny to the purchasing value of your dollar. Prices now show a downward trend. Why, then, spend your dollars when they are increasing in "value 7 Now is the time to SAVE. Tuck your spare dollars away until they are worth more. In the meantime they'll be working for you. Bring them here where they will earn 8 per cent.

The Home Building Loan and Savings Association OFFICE Citizens' National Bank, Hammond HOURS: Same as bank, also Wednesday 7 to 9 P. Ll.

MARCUS BKOi.. Props.

WDolesaltj Dealers ia

wipwivftm fa wm,

Moacv back without question If HUNT'S SaW- fails in tb treatment of ITCH. ECZEMA. RINGWORM. TKTTKB or Cher i 'chins akin diseatea. Try 75 cst bd at our ni

Josfr.h V. 'Vi, Tirnpisl

IRON, METALS, RUBBER I

AND SECOND HAND MACHINERY Offices: 340 Indiana Ave. vards Soh Street and Indiana Av HAMMOND : INDIANA. Office Pone 27. Pea. Phone 1048-R.

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many years an Instructor In ;n Gary yt.sterday.

rht'to exniet sion. will at a very rear

Pat'- reopen

Tt via- the most elaborate patriotic

Fti-dlo in this city. Mrs. ,.ti,ra , iriT, witnessed in the his-

Muha wa.. et one time principal of th : t iy f the c;,,. r.-hn-a-., Music School at Hammond "promptly at 11 o'clock whistles In and now she ia associated with the ,he bi- Eteel mills sent out fcholstrout, .-herwood College of Music of Ch'cago, bln9.s an4 for one Illimlte wheels of in which bra.oh sh; will interest ner in,lstry an(l v-Mness ceased in every roipils In extension courses. section of the city. At' whistles signalMrs. France sByerr. librarian, is In c,i the moment, loborcrs in the mills Irdianprlis attendlntr a djint coriven- t- - 1 -. . - -

'io of the Indiana Library Association the Indian Trustees Associatto and expected to return to thla ctty j s. metkr today. Mrs. O. Swei-art rf North Mi-j i in avenge continues to remain vcfJ :'!. ?he i allied well f.-r a time fro si: h"r fnr:nrr condition and Is presently hipred back lo a condition any but.

favorable she i having m-dcai at- tie Johnson Oil Burner clemIfllun oi'n in'fr-fiv,I iar 1 I

a mMvcrJ party at the home or onstratcd in cook stove and fur Mrs. Harry' Iienton, 3613 Elm street, naCC at 548 E. State St.

::: tv: rzu . agents wanted

A lnp5. mr.-lMl Invitation esteieie f.

Burn Oil Clean Safe and Efficient

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Phone Hammond 2539

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Are You Digging Your Financial Grave?

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COAL Cement, Lime,

Gravel, Brick

41 Bl

.oeks

Roy C. Clark Supply Co. YARD: 3944 Carey St. (Successors to Jno. Yonko Co.) Office Phone I.H. 1ST Indiana Harbor lad.

At last the nation has said farewell to extravagance. Days ahead are to be days of caution; wherever there is caution there is safety. Today we are spending less money; the great festival of recklessness has gone forever. If you were to spend a day down here at our cleaning plant you could easily read the mind of the public. The past few months have been the busiest in the history of our institution. People are dressing just as

well as they did formerly, but ; they are using judgment now. lliey get the maximum of' wear out of their clothes, in

stead of buying new clothes every three or six months. Sending your clothes to a modern cleaning house prolongs their life indefinitely; that is, if you do it regularly, because frequent cleansing keep- out dirt, grime and sand that tell terrifically on clothes. Dress well, but use judgmsnt. V, e will assume the responsibility of keeping your clothes in tip-top shape, and the cosf will be negligible.

i i Telephone us we'll call. &

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First Trust & Savings Bank

C AOS? ,

Hammond, Indiana

' j?A Nit Hi

PETER W. MEW. President. DAVID T. EMERY. Secretary-Treas.

JOS. W. VEIS, Vice-President. CHAS. H. W0LTERS, Asst. Sec-Treas.

Hopman

Pronipt delivery.

Cleaners

375 SIBLEY STREET (NEAR CALUMET AYE.1 fllONE HAMMOND 216

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During eighteen years of progressive enterprise, the officers of this bank have built up total resources of over two and one-half million dollctrs. Convenience as to the location of our bank and as to the arrangement of our banking room affords eay access to the officers and to the book-keepers' and tellers' windows. The officers of the bank are responsible to both the stockholders and the depositors for the conduct of the bank's business. They are men of long experience and training and men, who because of their familiarity with the conditions and needs in Hammond are fitted $.o co-operate, to the greatest advantage with Hammond's individuals and institutions. The principal of prompt and courteous service is an important characteristic of all our officers and employees and it has always been the policy of our bank to render the best possible service to its customers regardless of the size of the account carried or the character of the business to be transacted. Interest is allowed at the rate of three per cent on savings and time deposits and investments of the highest character are always available. In view of the above facts we solicit your patronage and assure you that we will appreciate your co-operation.

i it at

Trust

av;ngs

(Formerly knon-n as Lake Ceirrv Saviors & Trust Company) Corner State and Hohman Streets Hammond, Ind. Open Tuesday and Friday Evening cnlil Eight 0'Clock.

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