Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 203, Hammond, Lake County, 15 February 1921 — Page 10
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LIVE NEWS FROM THE TWIN CITIES
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K. Sbarrer. president of t he Ptatf." Life Insurance com- ! h" the principal speaker at
uiar weeUlv noun day luncheon
of the Chamber of Commerce to be held tomorrow noon at the ror,sro?a1 ional church. TV. Sbarrer will speak on "What To You Know About Insurance- ami will cover various points and issues about the theory of insurance, the contents i f Insurance policies, the laws jro -rrnirjr Insurance, and the security be-
nsurance policies, water and u nemn" ovnien t q'is-
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neeiinar of fonraon couni i.ai!ed for this) evening
j :-,t v . tune the aldermen will be i'.-h.-d to take some action regarding ! the purchase .y the city of the plant I ( the East Chicago and Indiana llarhrr Water company. It Is also said that an attempt will j be made to ha e the city ordinance j lii.-li makes turning the water on by j the consumer, after it has been turnj ed ( i ff by the water company for non
payment of bill, a criminal offense, repealed. Fhould this ordinance be repealed. It will mean -that the consumer shall have the leffn.1 r.iKht In so far. as concerns the city, to turn on his water, after the company has rhut It off.
will enlarge their hon.do.uart ors in that place, establishe 1 about a year ro when a son, Paul Marcovlrh, opened offices there. Mr. Marcovich expects tobc abuent from this city fur a period
of six months'. The tirm has offices in i Gary as well as Indiana Harbor.
The Olynjpia T l atins; Soloety of the
where they ha. a made an appoint- Washington hitch school has aimed at ment with Governor McCray, relative I a large attendance at their movie-
Three East Chicago men. City At-
j torney M. K. Crltes. J. K. Kcppa and j Attorney I. Twvman, have been ap
pointed a committee of three by th.i Citizens Protective lasrue and will
Uave this evening for Indianapolis I
to the abolishment of the public aerv ico commission.
ten t'i ti ty los s his old Irish mother. 1 it for th? most part it is brimins;! . r with humor, a pretty ronianc 1 thrilling- adventure constituting backbone of the plot. i Ifow linty becomes k:ng of the; i''.wys' Trust, works his way info r 500, j graces ..f the a.-sis;ant dis-i ct attorney, aids in the recovery of i fimeee w ho has been kidnaped by' of Malay haif-breeds, and on- j orris 1 little roiran-.-e of h's own. : : .-d in one of the be.',t and most! . que films of the screen. j With a cpiendid cast, an unusual j 'ry and excellent photosraphy ' ' 'nty," Is one -.f the finest film en- 1 v. a i nnirtit i offered 5n thi j commun- j this reason. I
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';! also be discussed at the meet-
W rid. lr.TICATE At a meet.t'i of tlie member? of the Polisii .Mneriean "! :h of the South fide a number of discussion upon the water question ore held, and it w;i;i drcinet : turn the mat'er o-er to p committee for further action and invest : fra ' i on. Joseph Wick I i n -k i. announced 1. imeir at the meeting as a candidate for c.ty clerk.
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e Community Chorus had
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boon at which there were quite a number of new members in attendance. It had been decided that Hundiy was the last chance for new members to become affi!;ntol with this chorus bfore tie Washington'!? birtliday cele-
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Mr. Thomson, has ano many liave asked that
be kept open. until the ro-
"O that they may iii t'no mush-ale
sr.i.i.fi ni 'iNrx Tp.p y.-o! ron.n and bar 'per shop at Sii 3 ( hii apo avenue, fomerly owned by John Groza an ! Ty.u is !irn?. his
I.' rat ion. nouncei the 1 1 -E
hearsal this eveninsr, be a b ' e to take par
end of the proem m. There will, however, be no additions after this eveninsr. The work Is pro-crrsii-even better thin had been anticipated. and thi members who have attended th rehearsals are .so enthusiastic in their work and inter
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Twin City
News Notes
The America.11 Association for the recognitlo nof the Irish Republic picked a dramatic committee to foster an Irish comdy for tho evening of St. Patrck's Day at thei meeting held In St. Mary's Auditorium. Sunday evening. John McSh.ine, director of athletics of the Kast Chicasrj schools Is tho selected chairman. Personal direction of tha casto 'will be under the supervision or Mr. Bonnie Ols.v.i. lately starring In the Klks' minstrels. The receipts of that evening will go towards the Celtic Cross organisation of which there is a branch in this city. Tickets will soon be placed in the field and a largo sale anticipated. The Xu Ensllon club is holding a business meeting: with, Mrs. L. P. Godfrey in Parrlsh avenue Thursday evening. The No Xjnn Clu bis rneetins: ) !th Mrs. Harry K. Ploomberg In Xorth Oleott avenue this evening.
shu'.ving this evening. The members have breri scdlin- tickets and trust ail those that have not been personally reached will come and apply for ad
- mission at t'ni door. Two splendid
productions are beiritj s,hovvn,
Mrs. E. X. Canine of Vorth Magoue avenue is having a few ladies to -meet Mrs. John Stevau, of South Haring avenue this afternoon In a farewell party. Mrs. Slevan j-, preparing to leave this week for California, accompanied by her husband. The regula rmeeting of the East Chicago Chapter of .eastern Jtar will take place Thursday evening of this week Organization of a Girl Scout Council will be perfected at a meeting the Washington high school auditorium. Wednesday evening of this week at 7 o'clock. An invitation Is extended o all Poy Scouts cf the community to be present, ex-junior Jackies and others interested in the promotion of the council. Mr3, .T. C. Dickson, Indiana Harbor Woman's Club president, wi l address the assembly in the interest of.
the work. A wij-wag exhibition wi l be given by a contingent of the Poy. ' Council. One hundred names of tris in the community will be solicited at: the charter membership, of ages Irc.tn fourteen to eighteen. When the council Is duly organlzej there will bt plans to immediately put into force, athletics and the installation of band music, the performs rs to be girl members. A tampin,; expedition for the summer will be arranged and the older girls will be selected as officers of tne council. Miss Jennie Cohen is leading tha movement and asks co-operation on the part of women in the public who can lend their efforts In tho establishing oj an outdoor regime for th girls.
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Chicago and Kennedy Avenues Capital and Surplus $120,000
Service That Will Save You Money INCOME TAX-Our tax service department wjll help you make your income tax report. LOCAL TAXES Learn here what you owe for city and county taxes. Payments may b made at this bank. AUTO L I CENSES -Many car and truck owners have failed to get their 1921 auto license plates. You may arrange to get the 1921 licenses through our insurance service department. 7 PER CENT BOND SERVICE People who wish advice as to safely and high income rate for their savings may obtain valuable suggestions from our First Mortgage GOLD B ond Department.
Call at this bank any lime. ou arc welcome to use our service.
:d to Michael Trotko and John I i f ir a consideration of $t.3..n. ;
"vvolf Marcovich. senior memhor cf
' I tkC Marcovich steamshin arol forni".,
I be be i at the McKtnley school audi- I exchange, cf Indiana Harbor, left thi-
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j ' tty fc-hmday for New York whore he I sets sail on the IaFrance liner, for the j Palkan states. geing first to P.ucharest. I Homania, where he has interests and
C. W. Yeager Electrical Contractor 3816 Drummond Street Phone Ind. Harbor 1250J
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GOODRICH AND DIAMOND TIRES AT LESS THAN 1-3 PRICES These aro slightly used, run less than TOGO miles, free from cuts and tone bruises, will easily give 4,000 to 5.000 mileage. These tires are ex-
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Doesn t nurt a. bit! Prop a Ilttli "Freeione" on n.n aching: corn. Instantly that corn tors hurting, then shortly you lift It right off with flngrer. Truly: Your drujIst tells a tiny bottle of "Freezone" for a few cents, FurTIcIcnl to remove every hard corn, soft corn or corn between the toes, and the calluses, without soreness or irritation. --Adv.
Teiting Oil QuaNty. On test f ascertain the quality of rubricating oil is to beat a Bmsll quantity anJ hold a flame to the thin smoke which arises. This smoe will fash or eateh fire for an Jnstant, an-1 If the oil ts of a good grade will flash much quIcVer than a poor crada.
READ THESE TWIN CITY ADVERTISEMENTS
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! PLEATING AND j RE -PLEATING j All kinds of skirts In one day. liut- ! ton covering. Lettutltohins. braiding. Sal! work Ruai anteed. Caii at "a?IstyV, 91 State St.. little o.it of lloii-
l'hone 4 4G Hammond.
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filney for estimate?. 40;s Parri.h .Vve. riioiic 117-i Indiana Harbor. 2-11-6
For a few d iys only Nassau ami i Thompson. 80I Chicago Ave., are seii ins 11 be dollar end five dollar and a ! half Hillette rarors at $3.48. 2-11-2
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1 nuj'liair KealtKg f "Eyusmot WiIdrootTegularbrIkeer 5 H rev scalp entirely free from the itching a crust of dandruff, the cause of most hair trouble. I owe my luxuriant hair s S the envy of my friend9 to tins
guaranteed dandnjft rerneay. ViMmet I.liald 8hmpoi or Wtldmee Shampoo Soap, u4 In cennetion wit.li Wll.irnot Hair Tonic, will tMloa tha treatmeat. J
THE GUAHANTEBI HAIR TOXIC Fo scle here under a moitey-bock suaranlc 3 lir.H j!t I'll 1. K.m At v Indiana Harbor, Inillnnn
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Marshall Neilan presents the freckle-faced funomenon WESTLEY BARRY, in
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A zippy play of exceptional merit, unique with a regular fellar that is a cause for joy. Human and heart interest, quaint appeal, irresistable fun, rapid action and delightful entertainment.
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If not, it will pay you to investigate now. This 20 per cent discount on all aur Men's, Women's and Children's , Shoes and Oxfords Is effective during: alterations only.
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Ladies Special For the Discount Sale Only GREY SUEDE PUMPS tQ fH Two-jtrap effect, at P.UU BLACK SUEDE PUMPS &Q ff Strap effects, at OO.UU
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