Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 153, Hammond, Lake County, 16 December 1920 — Page 2
Pa ere Two
THE TIMES
LIVE NEWS FROM THE TWIN CITIES
GHOTTO HOT TOMGHT a; Hassan Grotti will be host to Like unt j- MaAin.- and Eastern Stan and frltnds thi? rvT.lrn; at thv Monto temple. The Tempo csohostra v in furnish the music, and a big- crowd ! rxpecteJ. This is one of a. fr!p of Ti'prtainjntus p'.nnned for the future.
IOLrTK L MEETIG A me'ting ha been called for by the committeemen of Hast Chicago ami Indiana Harbor, to be held tomorrow f(nni5 at S p. m. In the court rooms cf Jjdge Tlelland, Guthrie street, In(5. una Harbor. The meeting- 1? called for the purrose of recommending deputy prosecutor and jugsestins candidates fur f'.rv chairman.
WAHV AGAINST WASTE Officials of the. Hast Chicago and Inc ana Harbor Water company, are Issuing a warning to their patrons on the unnecessary waste of water. According to statements from their engineers water J'.ist dropping from the faucet. wa.:-s li gallons of water daily, which w-'.l averace 1"5 gallons a week or I ' jralions a year. fnir nitration plant, say efrleia'.s, on n-n'c'i w have be-r work in if for more
than two year, is now completed and in operation. This plant is one of the most modern in the United States, and has cost the company more than 1500.000. We are furnishing a very satisfactory water from this plant, but the filtration of water costs money, and a wastage, of water will b expensive t the consumer. Inder an order of the Indiana Public Service commission, all water will be furnished by meter measurements and If the patron wast water at thetr faucets or fixtures, or service lines, their water bills will be high.
EXEt'lTTVE SESSION The directors or the Kast Chicago Chamber of Commerce will meet In executive session at a banquet to be held next Tuesday noon at the Cafe La Fayette, Forsyth avenue. East Chicago. Arrangements have been made for the appearance there of Monsieur William Piccolo, who will render several st lections from an Italian opera.
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Twin City
News Notes
upon the Importance of developing selfexpresolon, initiative and responsibility in tho student, and inentoned the variou societies In the school that l developing that trend status. The social side of tho Btildonta lif s not neglected during- their school term and Mien Morgan - urged the very best oo-oper- ! atlon on the part of the parents in tali particular phase of the work through , proper direction and control. Her con- , eluding remarks were voiced in behalf; of the movie machines twins Installed for further educational prospectus, andthe first showing announced for Tuesday evening-, when Kvsngellne may be viewed. Tho other speaker of the af-1 ternoon was Mrs. Pen fir, wife ofProf. Senour. of tfhe miy school. Her
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talk was based strongely on the physical education of the child as its most necessary asset, and told of some of the conditions existing- in the local schools where teachers subdivided classes in order that the more Individual attention mght be bestowed where Inertness was duo to tne lack of vigor. Mrs. Senour'a study of conditions has led her to Uullevo that the day (a not far distant when greatrr fmportance will be attached to outsido gymnasiums In preference to the Indoor games of today, and told of the- Kwitzerland schools where ealh child as a part of each hour's study is given ten minutes recreational time. The meeting of yesterday was most profitable to mothers and the talk by both teacners so wdl
PLEATING AND RE-PLEATING All kinds of skirts In one day. Button covering, hemstitching, braiding, all work iruaranteed. Call at Wassey's. 91 State St., little west of Honman St. Phone 446 Hammond. 8-2V
Money to Loan on farms and city prop erty. Hut Peterson's Law Office tCast Chicago. S 3
FOIl SAI.K Modern brick buncralovr. ; t last year. A real bargain, owner leaving city. Best location. Let us show thi to vnn
Phone 222. 4709 Forsyth Ave. EAST CHICAGO. 1IN15-:.'
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7 High Income Rate and Safety 7 Through this bank the people of the City of East Chicago and Lake County are enabled to purchase GOLD Mortgage Bonds that pay 7?c . 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 7rc 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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1920 a year of big wages. Have you made it a worth-while year for yourself? How much more have you in this strong national bank today that you had when the year began? If you have made 1920 count in the way of getting money ahead, next year offers greater opportunities, f you have been negligent about saving in 1920, there is a whole year ahead, to save. Let this bank help you get money ahead. Have a laving account here and prosper.
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Vnder tho direction of the civic department of the Indiana Harbor Woman's Club a most splendid meeting a.s held yesterday afternoon at the Katherfne House. .V few brief matters of lmiortance coming under the supervision of the general club committees was disposed of with Mrs. J. C. Plckson. club president. In the chair. Mrs. B. C. l.ukens, chairman of tho department entertaining, Introduced the speakers of the afternoon. Miss EdnaMorgan, tiacher of English In the 1 Washington hlnh school ehoe frr 1st
subject high school curriculum. rath'T than public school system, nnd li-T fI'iiutlon with the high school for eight years made her talk all the more Interesting and import nut for the perFonal experiences inducted and the true knowledge gained In such channels. If space permitted one could readily write inexhaustibly of the chief features of Miss Morgan's talk, th- growth of the high school was paramount among them and tho many organizations and tha purposes they serve. Chiefly among them was the explanation necessary for high school students to take the junior college work and tnter cny of the colleges In a hophomcre year; colleges recognizing the degree of tha junior college diploma and accepting the student accordingly. "Th aim of the high school of today." Miss Mor
gan said. "Is to fit the student for life ; citizenship rather than to fit them for; college preparations alone." She dwell !
NICARAGUA ENVOY'S WIFE IS POPULAR CAPITAL HOSTESS
Qualified to handle their subjects was a real troat to those rresent. At a meeting t.f lub women at Indiana Ilarbor yesterday the resignation of Mrs. Norman Cole was read, as the treasurer of the Indiana Harbor Woman's Club and Mrs. Georgj M. Witt elected to succeed her. It Is owing to Mrs. Cole departing from the. city that her resignation was given In. She has been a most Important factor in club work and her loss will be a keenly felt one.
Mrs. M. C, Gavin, in charge of all collections for tho Armenian relief fund of the Indiana Harbor Woman's Club Is desirous to forward amount at a very early date and requests ail the members to s-nd the amount of fifty cents to her. The club voted to take care of an Armenian child and the money so contributed will be used for that purpose. Madame Lore who closed her engagement with the. Hartley Theater last week appears at the Family Theater fn
PASTIME TODAY Shorty Hamilton in WHEN SHORTY SOLVES A WIRELESS MYSTERY"
Also Marie Dahlcamp in
I he Dragon'. Net"
TOMORROW SVHEN THE DEVIL LAUGHED
Indiana Harbor this evening and will continue her exhibitions of pubic mind reading for three, week-end nights, with special matinee Saturday afternoon for ladles. Manager Iterkson has also secured the very best film attractions for the three nights and will show thep additionally to the performances of Madam Lore.
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TODAY AND TOMORROW Lieut. Omer Locklear in "THE SKYWAY MAN" Also Eddie Polo in
The Vajoushiflg Dagger"
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Hammond :: Indiana TODAY AND TOMORROW Five Robettas EUROPEAN WONDER WORKERS VAN HORN & INEZ Roller Skater DeLuxe PETERS 4 WEST Singing and Instrument! EMMETTS SURPRISE COMEDY NOVELTY FRISCO TRIO Comedy Suiting, Talking, Whistling and Piano Oddity KELLY & STONE Comedians Also the Last Episode of Ruth Roland in "RUTH OF THE ROCKIES" Don't Miss It! DON'T MISS THE MIDNIGHT SHOW NEW YEAR'S EVE.
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Madame Alejandro Cesar. Madime Alejandro Cesar, wife f the Nicaraguan mlaister to the U. Sm i one of the comparatively newcomers in the diplomatic set at Washinfion, D. C, but is already one of the most popular of the younger hostesses. Her husbsnd in the youngest member of the diplomatic corps.
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THEATRE C TODAY AND TOMORROW JJ, Alice Brady in "THE NEW YORK IDEA" "a a' FRIDAY ' Big Double Feature Ba Alice Brady in B "THE NEW YORK IDEA" b" and Eugene O'Brien in "THE WONDERFUL CHANCE" u Afternoon Only .i EVENING S Alice Brady in w "THE NEW YORK IDEA" D FRIDAY AND SATURDAY b" Joe Ryan in 3rd Episode of n "HIDDEN DANGERS" JJ" , Afternoons Only SATURDAY Eugene O'Brien in f-i "THE WONDERFUL Bi CHANCE" bJi SUNDAY. MONDAY AND 2 !
TUESDAY All-Star Cast in "CHILD FOR SALE" Children, read the Pollyanna stories and then see Mary Pickford in "POLLYANNA" Also Harold Lloyd in the greatest comedy ever made "High and Dizzy" FOUR DAYS STARTING SUNDAY, DEC. 26
ANOTHER BIG HAM SALE Same Quality Hams as the Last S ale The Kind we always Handle
2,000 Oscar Mayers Famous App oved Sugar Cured TUT A TkE S 1 0 TO 1 2 POUNDS EACH WHILE KM. IVil 3 THEY LAST PRR POT Tisin
No C. O. D. or Phone Orders. One Ham Limit to a Customer
100 Dozen Large Fancy SWEET FLORIDA ORANGES Were 48c Now while they OA last per Dozen JC
Mayers Approved Brand BEST PURE LARD 25 Tubs for This Sale while OfT) it last per pound . . . . .UC
PALMOLIVE TOILET SOAP While 300 Dozen last, oer cake 9c EXTRA SPECIAL Per Dozen . . .
2,000 Pounds Special CHRISTMAS MIXED NUTS Buy Early-only while this fh big lot last per pound . .
Our Famous BEST CREAMERY BUTTER
The Butter without a Fault per pound
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2,800 Large Fancy Indian River FLORIDA'S BEST GRAPE FRUIT, EACH lOc While they Last a Dozen for $1
Extra Fancy Yellow American Cheese Pouenrd 30c
Best Quality Granulated O 5 Pound Limit to
Customer per lb.
-Special Introductory Offer SWIFT'S HIGH GRADE PREMIUM Buttsrine?TiAQT prr Si J5VHILE 28c
IN 1 LB., 2 LB. AN 3 5 LB. PACKAGES
Watch for Our Big Christmas SaleIn Monday's "Times"
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