Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 141, Hammond, Lake County, 2 December 1920 — Page 12

LIVE NEWS FROM THE TWIN CITIES

SEW CONCERN Artic'is of Incorporation have been fi'-d by the Rad-A-Lok company, a i.--.v 01 g-anlzation compoied of Eait t"oi-ag business men. Th purpose of the. company Is to r.fin'ifacture an aluminum lock for the pr"tcttun of motor meters. The company, which is composed of . -r. nbrt Stirling, the Inventor. Dean "rli:ar and Henry Petersen. Is capltaliej at $15,000 and trill have its prttK-'.pa! office and plant in East C'hiIlAIlBon MAN HELD IT J--hn Malaetin of . 3713 Cedar street, Jr'liana Harbor, suffercl a deep laceration cf the scalp caused by beiny fM jck with a crowbar last evening ft ISSth and Cedar streets. Malaetis had been on hi way home "f - tn work, when he was accosted by t t ngrroes. who demanded his money. Malaetis refused to comply with the f; adit's demind. whTeupon they are nf'i.rd to have struck him with a ..f : fwbar. Malaetfs was taken to the ..t of Dr. Teegarden. where his inj ir-9 were dressed. EX -S Elt I C'E MAN EI-OPES r?r H. Bent, a veteran of the wrrld F.ar and one of the most popular young men of Kast Chicago, has iv -rfsed his many friends by his ';7ntflt to Belvlder. 111., with Miss Irivsaret O'Brien of th latter city. 1 he wedding which occurred JJ bankssi'Vlng day did not teak out 1. last night, when Rent, who Is j r.f the active members of the p'ririn I.e?ion. suddenly dropped a y'ffrment. saying that hts wife was waiting for him. Ji Th bride wos born !n lieivldere and tt i spent almojt her entire life in that READ THESE TWIN CITY (.ADVERTISEMENTS PLEATING AND r ; EE-PLEATING Ail kinds of skirts In one day. But:t'r overlog. hemstitching, braiding, 'jA' work guaranteed. Call at Was . '' Stat at., imie west of Hoh3ph,n st. Pfone 4S Hammond. 1-27 3!. ny to Loan cn farms and city propT. -riy. Roe Peterson's La v Offire, The First : National Bank East Chicago, Indiana ; Chicago & Forsyth Ave. Capital and Surplus $150,000.00 Under U. S. Government Supervision Put More Money in This Bank !f! With winter comin3 it is highly advantageous to have a tidy saving account in a strong national tank like this one. No matter what happens illness, loss of work, or slowing dawn of industries a kept-uo bank account here will tide you over. Save all you can. Your money in this bank is SAFE. The U. S. Government superrises this national bank. Perhaps you can put $10 or even $20 more in your savings account here this coming pay clay if you haven't an account at this bank a deposit of $1 or more will make you one of our depositors. Careful people are now saving more than ever. Let us help you to be as prudent. 1 1

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Twin City News Notes NOTICE Indiana Harbor Lodge 6S6 7. & A. M. will confer the M. M. degree Thursday. Iec. 2nd. Visitors welcome 1 1 A R 15 T OH A HI.SO.V, Yf. M. K. T. COAVAP.T, Secy. 12-1 Anybody looking for late potatoes will be on B. ami O. traens. The bst No. 1 Russets and Whlt Green Mountain at $1.60 pr bushel, dliverrd up t 3" bushels. Located 6"; IHth St. IL Fchraan. liart Chicago. 12-2-Attomey Abe OttenbHmer who has served tho Hcd 'ms chapter of Kast "hicac rm?t efficiently for the past three years was elected at the directorate lost evening as delegate to th national convention at Washington which convene-? next wek. Mrs. lxuH Ciaj-man. llir recently elected secretary tif the RH Cross chspter succeeding Miss Gertrude Van Gelsen was also rl-(-tid to r'Mrcsnt th" chapter at the, convention uml will bo leaving the lntter part of this wock in the fulfillment of her task. Mr. Ottenheimer will transact business of other importance, while In 'vVashjnston. The Karpa Krra Karra are sttll contnuing their rndcavorg in the svl-n-did work they undertook several weks ago in establishing dental cbr.ies in the schools of the Twin Cities. There will b" a room curPd in the "Wash ington Tiigh school building to take care of the Harbor children and rrh"n the Fast Chicago high school Is erected next f-prlng ther will be a similar room furnished The board of education will supply the dental surgeon and the fondest hopes of the pororlty will be realized. The sorority is to be complimented on. this thstr greatest undertaking. Mayflower Camp. Ttoya.1 Xeighbors. who some- time ago took up their quarters In the new Katherine House, arc moi ing back to th Auditorium and will hold their m-etlng in the Utter place tonight. Th change has been made owing to greater space of floor to exemplify degree work which Is an important factor in the lodge work. Mrs. Hannah Huff, assistant district deputy will be present this e entnlg on a mis sion important to all members. At a meeting of the executive committee appointed to put forth the Salvation Army drive last ecning in the Council Chambers of the city ha!', tentative plans were formulated and everything wlil soon be in readiness to launch forth. Vomn of the communGOLD MEDAL FLOUR 24V'2-lb. Sack $1.25 With this Coupon

TT-tri PILLSBURY'S BEST, OQr PILLSBURY'S BEST, CC V f TtNTlTlTl 5 1bs 50 lbs 0).DO If il(D)Iluir g?2" $1.29W!Lr' $5.10

CORN, PEAS, TOMATOES No. 2 cans GOOD DRINKING COFFEE Per lb Fancy 1920 Crop Wal- 3gc nuts, per lb JJ Brick Creamery, per lb Brick and American Cheese, per lb. . . Blue Karo Syrup, 1 lb. can. Dill Pickles, Mason jar Snider's Tall Catsup, 16 oz 58c 33c 13c 20c 27c Good Quality Candy Jelly OR C Beans, per lb Shelled Almonds and Walnuts, per lb . . . 59c 63 c Eggs, best fem, per doz NUTRO MILK Tall cans, Q 3 cans 25c, per can

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ttr" In this splendid appeal to the public for funds of ths nature.. j Th Happy Hour Club of Indiana Harbor will enjoy a matinee perform- j ancc at their regular meeting next j week, and view "Tho Storm," at the ' Olympic theater. The XI. A. E. Club announced to meet this evening with Mrs. Haydcn For, will instead meet with Mrs. Edward Gardner in Tlr st. The change was made owing to illness of Mrs. Fox., . Mr. and Mrs. Luther Brooks of Louisvlllo, Ky.. are visitors of Mr. and Mrs. IsaJic Felkner In Chicago ave. Mrs. Brooks is a relative to Mr. Felkner. Mrs. James Cox of South Maroun ave. has had a visit from her two slaters of Oakland, Call.. Miss Tearl Wright and Mrs. Harold Thompson who while hero were called to Covington, Ky.. on account of the death of a sis ter's husband, a Mr. Clifford Boyce. J known in this city during his employe lit the Interstate Mill. Mr. Hoyce met death in an accident of a gasoline tank explosion. He was following the chauffeur's line of work at the time of his dath. Mrs. Cox from this city could not accompany her sist'i'S to the bereaved homo of another sister owing to the Illness of Mr. Cox who has been Kiifferlng several weeks from an tfter effect of influenza. The Iteughters of Isabella will meet tomorrow evening for the purpose of electing their annual oclcers. It is desired that there be a good attendance ! t Mrs. Chris Max of Michigan avenue has been returned from St. Margaret's . hospital whero she underwent surgery : and will endeavor to recuperate at home. She is still in a very weakened condition. - j The sal, of Ttod Cross seals in the Twin Cities commence today. Mrs. J. Floyd Iieid of East Chicago has that part assigned to her as chairman, of distribution. Mrs. C C. Hathaway, guardian of the Tippecanoe Camp Fire ( Girls, will lead her forces In the Indiana Harbor section. Co-operation of course will be necessary to put tho sale over the lop. Stamps will be plac- ! cd In all public places and essentially the postofflce where women wilt ; be on j hand to devote their entrc time to the dsposal of them. The fact that the revenue derived from the sale of the seals go toward stamping out tuberculosis should intpire every person to buy as many as their means will allow There is no doubt but that East'CTiI-cago-Tndiana Harbor will perform the part assigned to them and the quota amounts to an indefinite sum left entirely up to the generosity of the public. Buy all that you can- I The liri Conn apartment at 4508 j Magoun ave. has been disposed of to Georga H. Lawls who some time ago I sold his apartment on North Baring , ave. to Norton BIckell. Mr. and Mrs. j Lewis will take possession of the place j just purchased when the Conn family 1 moves to Hammond which is believed to be their present plans. Mrs. W. E. Kilt who was until very lately Miss Mae Csglehaupt, waji sur prised at her home by thirty of her ' friends ia a miscellaneous shower held j Monday evening at her home in Eloek ae There were many beautiful gift, bostowed and the evening spent very 1 plcasurably. The Mesdames S. 1 Flynn. A. T.Grove and J. L. Johnstone

H&rfsor Coffee Store 3720 Cedar Street, Indiana Harbor

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BEST PEABERRY COFFEE- qCr SEAL BLEND C0FFEE3 lbs. $1.00. Pcr lb JUt 5 lbs. $2.00. Per lb. . . .

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Plum Butter, per lb .' 22c Uneeda' Biscuits, pet lb Wz Bag Salt, per pkg 7c Pillsbury's Pancake Flour, per pkg 14c California Peaches, No. lxz can 29c Sardines, in oil, 3 cans for 25c Jell-0 or Jiffy-Jell, per pkg 13c Happy Home Catsup, 16 oz. bottle 20c Karo Red Label Syrup, 5 lb. can 39c Corn Flakes, per pkg He Soap, Bath Tablets, 3 bars 25c GOOD LUCK MARGARINE Per lb., 33c SOAPS POWDERS Superior Family Soap, 10 bars 45c P. & G. Naptha Soap, Feb Naptba, American Family, 10 bars. . .67c Kitchen Klenxer, 2 for , 11c Lux, per pkg 10 Vie MISCELLANEOUS Lard Comp&und, 3 lbs. . 50c Toilet Paper, per roll 5c Dover Honey, per comb 37c Chiecry, 3 pkgs 25c Apple Butter, 25c jar for 20c Home Baked Cookies, pcr lb .20c Candy, Chocolates, per lb .29c Cracker Jack, per pkg . 8c Gum, 3 pkgs. for 10c

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captained the assembly of ladies to the house where the coup was performed on the recent bride. Refreshments played a most Important part la the. vent Tho ladies of the East Chicaeo t K. church very succossfuUy concluded their bazaar and annual supper last evening In the new social rooms of the church which added greatly to the beauty of their displays of this season. Creditable sums were realized In each booth. Mr. and Mrs. X. jr. Trudelle of TTummond t. accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Karl D. Norrls of the Atlas apartments spent ye-iterday In Chicago attending the stock how and taking dinner at the Terrace Gardens. Mrs. Ben "Wllllama of l5th st. was re-elected yesterday at a meeting of the Congregational Ladies Aid society with Mrs. Clyde Fpencer serving ns vice-president. Mrs. Frank Dixon Is second vire-prewident. Mrs. E. N. Canine ia secretary and Mrs. Martin Petersen, treasurer. There w"l he mnnv Interesting meetings planned for the y tn reme. Fast Chicago Is to have a visit next Sunday of the Hon. Tennis Morgan lord mayor of Tburlls. Ireland, and is

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one of a American commission making congressional investigation and will report t the meeting to be held at St. Mary's hall at 2 o'clock with an invitation extended to the public to attend. The Congregational Ladies' Aid Societynfueting in the parlors of the church yesterday re-elected the efficient officers that have been serving the past term and the society is a veritable hive of energy In readlnes fvr the annual bazaar of December 7. This year there is a new feature added that of a groctrterla whereby tho public might add to the benefit by purchasing their home supplies. The usval line, of aprons and fancy goods, with candes, will adoru tho booths.

Thfl supper service thia year proraist ! to be the very bewt and will commence at tho hourof five o'clock. The doers of the social rooms will be opened at one o'clock in the afternoon to admit the public to the display. Everybody Is welcome to attend. Members of Indiana narbor Woman's Club will visit the Swift Tacking House tomorrow, having here on the 8;i6 Lake Shore train, to attend me domestic science UenionstratUin. It is desired that as many meniiers as possible attend. The Tongues of the s-andal -mongers j are never quiet. Their gossip gav .issawimHMMPiiu y 8 8 FELS NAPTHA . OR j P. G. NAPTHA SOAP 4 Bars for 25c With this Coupon and 4 JUL Wisconsin Creamery, per lb. . . Prunes, good meat, per lb Corn Meal, white and yellow, 6 lbs Navy Beans, per lb. . . Cranberries, Eatmore, per lb Yuban Coffee, 1 lb. pkg. . Macaroni or Spaghetti, large pkg Bacon Squares, per lb Quaker Oats, regular 1 Q size, per pkg J. ROSE MILK Per can 23c

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the husband the basis for his success and then nearly ruined his home. S'' "The Devil's l'asa Key." V.:i (,7,,. beim's 1'arisian gem at the Hartley ineaire iuejday arid Wcdn-sday loc 7 and 8. j'o.g Ths thrills and the color cf ths famous grand pru In pleaaure-lovln-r Paris a horse race with a soul-stirring finish are shown with wonderful realism In Von Strohim's masterpiece, "The Devil's Pass Key" at the Hartley Theatre Tuetday and Wednesday, Dec and 8. i: 'If. r"ran)( Sharpe of Beacon street entertains this evening for Miss Hose Cease, a teacher In the MrKinl-y school who Ik s ein to become ;l bride. 7 a it 1 f H? " TABLETS f? 1 uarxuu ti vizuri Summers Pharmacy

East Chicago Coffee & Tea , Store & Market Bee Hive Building 714 Chicago Ave. Phones 24-85 825 Specials for Friday and Saturday December 3rd and 4th

SUGAR EIGHT CENTS per pound with 3 lbs of any of our Bulk Coffeei. (5 pound Limit.)

Granulated Sugar, with grocery or meat order, 5 lbs 45c Fresh Peanut Butter, made while you wait, per. lb 35c Rio Coffee, 5-lbs. $1.35, lb. .Z8c rr D-,.t,4 rvtf ius ti fin

pcr 35clHeinz Applebuttcr, I lb. jar. .55c

Our Leader Coffee, 4 lbs. . . $1.55 Per lb 40c M. R. Blend Coffee. 3 lbs.. .$1.25 Per lb 42c! Upton's Cocoa, V? lb. tins. . .25c Fancv Gunnowder Tea. lb. . .69c j 1 - LJnceda Biscuit, 3 boxes 25c American Family Soap (with coffee or tea order), 6 bars. 35c Early June Peas, 6 cans 85c Per can 1 5c WE DRESS OUR .FULL UNE OF FRESH

First TMjstAnd Savings Bank EAST CHICAGO INDIANA Chicago and Forsyth. Avenues At East Chicago's Busiest Center Capital and Surplus, $65,000.00

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Through this bank the people of the City of East Chicago and Lake County are enabled to purchase GOLD Mortgage Bonds that pay 7. This bank recommends these bonds. Secured by income-bearing property, these bonds are sold at par and are redeemed at par. Interest and principal payments are promptly met. Investors in these lc.o GOLD Mortgage Bonds have never lost a cent. These Bonds are SAFE and their high income rate make them attractive. Ask about these bonds. Write or call.

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FOWLER BRAND TOMATOES No. 3 2 cans for 25c With this Coupon

SUGAR 10 lbs. for 95c With this Coupon

Pure Cane Granulated 'ALL YOU WANT

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