Hammond Times, Volume 10, Number 5, Hammond, Lake County, 5 March 1921 — Page 2

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LIVE NEWS FROM THE TWIN CITIES BUI SLITlili AT C!ll'K( 'II

HISTORIC ST. JOHN AND ITS FAMOUS REVERSIBLE FALLS

n Monday evening there 'will be an f.'.J fashioned box supper at the East.

i hU-ago Congregational church. The J t rowd wil! b-g-tn to Kathi-r j-wn a-'twr ) p. m., ft you enjoy un evening of ' fun the invitation to bo present ls youra The Men's club will be respon- j t b'.e for the affair. Th"f who are attending Lho homo economics Sftth-j cring at the McKinley school rt in- i

vtted to Jeave their b-oxes" at fhurfli parlors and return after '.tciuie for supper.

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MriRTFT TO SIVO .Ui.4I lianr people, -who heari the Tmpfr'..'. 'Via e Quartet iii'"" their viu to East :.:oa?" last liecumbr r, hvn e.pre.-U . esro to hear them ag-m and many v ho fai'ed to heir them at that time having Tilshei1 for another opportunity .re to have their fleiirej gritifled. Tiie ( onirreat!onal church through Rev. itaplce have a-ranged with the Im

perial Qua'.tet to ein- in iha McKinley s.-hool auditorium on Fr-May evening. I March 1. The concert will commence at S p. m. The tickets -will be on pale I commencing' Monday of next week, j March 7. I

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READ THESE TWIN CITY ADVERTISEMENTS

St. John, picturesquely gituated than 60,000 people, en the Bay of Fradj aad on of I The St. John River, "the Khioe of

PLEATING AND BUTTON-HOLE HEMSTITCHING.. BUTTON COVERIXG. BRAIDIN'U PROMPT SERVICE CA. Ti WADSETS TEJ1.KPITON B 449 0 B. STATE ST II AM MONO 2-1S-

C. TT. TAJDGER. electrical contractor, S518 Dnimmond St., rhone Indiana Kar. bor 1250-J. 2-Z1-15

CAJLB OF TSUUTZS vT wishto thank our friends, and re.2attvep. O. K. C. Chicago Division Xo. 1, Kmpioves of the G. A. T. X Machine shop arid E. J. & E. Railway for their !:nd a&eiatance and sympathy shown during the, Illness and death of our beloved hushand and father aid for thf beautiful florBl ofterinffs. 3-5-1 Bertha Donahue and family.

FOR SALE ftiolce. property on Grapevine Bli. If you are go.ni to buy thi? spri;ig you had better buy now, its like buyinga prlns suit, by buying early you Kt a choice. 7 room bungralsw, oak. trim, hot water heat. Price $S,750. ( room house, oak floor and trim, rirepjace, hot water heat, parage lr 3 car?. Bargain for $10.40". 7 room cotta?, Hot water heat, fries 19.800. 5 room cottase and bath, $3,700. 2 fia,t, 8 room bids, furnace iieat, 53.9 00. room house, oak trim fire place hot water heat, 2 Iot., barscain for $S.lt'f, A!l on Grapevine Blvd. CLAIR M. STEPHENS 3402 Elm Street, Phone 993, Indiana Harbor.

Cesada's moat important seaports. ; America," is Justly pro ad o;

becaose it was founded by the United Empire Loyalists in 1783. It k net only a gateway to the Atlantic Ocean but to Nova Scotia, as welL beinj; connected by steamer vith Dleby directly across the Bay f Fundy. From Dicby there are rail connections north to Halifax throneh The Land of Evangeline" BDd south to Yarmouth whkh ia bat short sail from Boston. St. John was founded in a single day by 3.000 people who left New York rn twenty transports. Since then it has grows to M i city of more

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famous reversible cataract, Grand

Falls, which flows seaward part cf the day when the tide in the Bay of Fcndy drops forty feet, and landward the remainder of the day vben it is hieb tide. Crossing the river near the falls are two great bridges, one a eantilever bridge carrring a railway and the other a bridge for vehicular traffic Anyone in need of a good, second-hand, steel cantilever bridge can buy this one, for it ia to be replaced soon by

a model. St. John is a modern

passed since Champlain, the first great figure in Canadian hiatory, visited its barbor and gave it the name it now bear. During the summer St. John en. 1o? ; a great program of water sports, and but & short distance a wav ie St. Andre ws-by-the-Sea which has a standard golf eouraa worthy of its world-famous namesake, St Andrews in bonny Scotland, the mother links of ail Golfdom. Many of the best player In the United .States, inducting seen experts as "Chick Evans and Oswald Rfrkby. have played at the

New tjrunswicK e-t. Andrews aso

maritime city with a historic oast, j characterised it as "a splendid test More than three centuries have of golf

Tloard of Blucatton l expected at on of the service. at the. V. P. Church this Sabbath. The morning eervlcn art at 11 and th evening at 7:80. Plan to be present. Iaat Sabbath wrb the record attendance of the yenr. In's keop It up. The Biblo Brhool meets et V:Z0. Thr-ro nre cla-ts for all age?. The study v ill be "Jesus arnonir iris Friends' Th! Juniore. Intermediates and Seniors meet at 6:4i p. rn. Ovtr t0 prec-nt btst Week. Get in one of thee 11 e organtrations. Miss Agnes Constant will lead T. P. C. U.. W ith the close of the community training- school we -will atralti tske up our mid-week meetfng-s. This wet-k will be an open meeting- for the entire conRreR-ation with a Icture by the pastor on our mission field in Africa. Slides have been ordered, from Pittsburgh for tliis lecture. A good attendance is d rati red. At th First Eaplist Cinirch tomorrow morning at 11, public worship will includo ahe observance o? the Iord's Supper and a meditation on "The Angel of His Presence." The Ohurch School assembles at 9:45 a. m. and the

LTounS' People's Socte-ttes nt 6:50 p. m.

'The Essentials of a Happy Homo,' the fourth of t!. series of Fireside Talks, will be the subject of the evening sermon. Blackstone said, "The Law of the Sabbath is. the keystone of the arch of public morals and public safety, take it awuy and the whole fabric falls to pieces." . Congregational Church, East Chicago. Magoun and 14uth street, Rev. Frank Maples, pastor. Sunday School at 9:20a. m.; Morning Service at 10:40 a. m. Solo bV Mr. Z. B. Campbell: Intermediate Endeavor at 6:30 p. m.: Senior Endeavor at 6:30 p. rn.: Evening Service fit 7:20 p. m. At the morning service the pastor will preach on 'The Source of

Power." The evening service will be direofjd by th officer of the Men s ! Club. Professor I,. It. Peeler of Cin-j cago will bo thi peaker. His addr ss I

is entitled. "l hen Will the World P,? i Safe for Peace?'' Amongst the musical numbtrs. to be rendered before .tr.iatldress there will be a solo. "Just for Today" CAbbotM run; by Mr. Hansen; anthem. "Praise Te the Farh.-r" f Gounod) by the choir and 15 minutes oi-g-an recital by Mrs. Percy Koberta. commencing at 7:"0 p, m. Visitors to the city and strangers are most cordially Invited to attend the services of this church. T'.ie Harmony Club met with MrsFrank Fulmer in Grapevine street

this Kt'-k and enoye a pleasant ' i in. About flftrfn v. ere present. Captain mJ X't. A. A. Clark i.f j Parrish avonue will spend this we.k- : end in Milwaukee, Wis., vifi'.t.ig I friends.

Miss Julia Fl e is taking the position of Iiss Elsie petrsen in the lw offices of Hy';a and Twyman in thCalumet buildlne. Miss Petersen lias been ill for moie than a week and needs a protracted rest. Mrs- Fred P.ouripie of White. Oa'. avenue is restintr from an operation performed on h-r at Ht. MarRaret'.i hospital, Hammond, the early part of tilts week. The nature of the surgery v as precarious and the patient seems to rally well. Two more registrations at hotels in Hot Springs. Ark., of East Chlcagoans, are forwarded The Times. Jibn K. P.eppa, presiient of the East Chicago Btate Bank and city controller for the past three years. ..having re-slg-ned from that office last Saturday and Walter Harmon, city treasurer. Both needed the rest they arq seeking. Casll Friedman la home again with his brothers. Jlernard end Max. from Chicago where he has been with an aunt to await the arrival of hi. parents who are down at Hot Springs, Ark., and will remain another week or so. Casll goes out daily, accom

panied by on of the boys who pilots i him around in his wheel chair for a, j yet he Is not fible to walk, still he con- j elders himself fortunate when be i.al I so deadly a malady as emyema to combat, usually fatal in most cas s ! The young man's Injuries date back to a game of football nearly two ytais ago. I The East C.i'cngo Knights of j Pythias will met? this evening to cod- i fer the rank of enquire, on a number j of members. A banquet will toiTovv the. degree ;on!ll n.-at ion and all mem- j bets of the or.P:r and visiting mem- j hers In the city have a most hospitable

weicoinc to ntt- iul. The event wili take- pluce at headquarters in South Olott avenue.

rTi;es at. H. Alban'a tpieeeoal churth, Indiana Harbor, tomorrow will bo at g o'tlock .-. hen Holy Cummuniurt Mill be distributed. At the 11 o'cick service there wi.l be choral and H.Jy Communion, wi'h serrrvn, "Communion and 8-ervbm." The evening hour will be at 1:'i0 o'efcck with aubjol. "Simon of (,'yrene.' 5tid-week prayers Wednesday morning at 9 o'lok, Holy Communion. Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock with Hev. Jarre " F'-ster of lary, pant or it Chri.u church, conducting.

Try a "Times Want Ad'

DeLuxe Theatre TODAY Eocene O'Brien in "WORLDS APART"

SUNDAY Bebc Danieli SHE COULDN'T HELP IT" MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, AND THURSDAY March 7, 8, 9, 10

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water rentals have started much agitation along that line and it, is yet to be neen j;:t lion- much progress will be made if, the water rental does not meet with better apnroval. Eolal dealers cf p'nnfs aJmit they are placing a supply.

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Superintendent of Schools E. N. Canine and Mrs. Canine, who accompanied him to Wa.hinarton and other eastern points, attending the inauguration ceremonies of the president yesterday, will be returning here Monday.

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News Notes

Xc-w ProR-rams." Special music; S:30 p. m., Epworth Teague Devotinun I meeting, topic "Golden Whirlpool." t : 0l p. in., intermediate League, tae Evans, leader: 7:::it evening worship. Sermon "A Mfn, a Mebi-'age and u Multitude." Anthem, "Who f.,.i;.iws in his train." Tomorrow, Sunday evening, the Men's Club of the Congregational church have charge of the service anil have secured a splendid speaker to deliver the. address Professor II. Keeler. of Chi'-ae.'. 'When nil the. World lif Safe for Peace" is Lin- title of tHe aelrc-ss. Ijiat fail

GOODRICH AND DIAMOND TIRES AT ZJCSS THAN 1-3 PRICES These are .slightly u.d, run ls than l.r-00 mile.-j. free from cuts ,tid Ptone bruiser, will easilv give 4 000 to &.000 mileage. These "tires are'ex-

Iost March "nd. Trlxie. wnito poodle. Reward. Nellie Sparks Mfjha, Phone. 410-J. Eis: Chicago. 3-3-1 Cafe Uafsyeit, East Chicago Dance an Dine Gorman Orchestra. 3-d-l HARE BARGAINS Finest S 'oom bungalow, hath, fneplace and s'rate. Furnace and water heater. Two tat ire lot ami garage. Spiend'dly arranged interior, exquisitely decorated. Magoun Ave. Price $S200. Tsrms. Owner must s icrifice .1 room i-ani heated bungalow, all modern conveniences, $1600 flfiiio casli. balance easy with only 6 per cent. iDtercst. North sideOne of the finest 'x roem hiinia- ! w? on N'orthsHe, tile hath, hardwood floors anrl trim, furnnce, sicei.inu' porch, newly di enratf-d throughout, i'rice l?1)). $100 cash balnncc

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The 1!. V. I'. V. class directed by Mies Koagy vvj'l hold a social this evening at the latherines House. A'i arn invited and a pleasant time will he afforded. lr. J. S. Nlbla'-k of !T,7;h. street if stili vt-ey ill from a strept Icoc.ci infection ho has suffered with for the past several daj s. Afeosies is becoming a popular malady in many homes, more noticeably s-o on the Indiana Haroor side. There has been two patients in the A. W. Davenport home in Elm street, Mrs. "William Moore who c:an.e here from her home; in-St. Paul. Minn., iii'l remain for another month before :-!' leaves for Macy. Ind., wliero she n ill visit other relatives intor to her return. She is presently with Mrs. Al. Kaufman who was recently bereft t-f her husband through death. Th" deceased was a brother of Mrs. Moore. Regular services will be conducted a. the. Christian Church in Indiana Harbor, Sunday morning and evt-ning. Bible school at !t;;il o'clock. All 1 lie: m-m-W-rs are rt-qutsleil t- alt-ritl the morning services as we vv i'l take a definite iiction nt that tiro.- in regard to tl.c series of meetings which we are to hold in the near future. Come cut anit put in your vote. The morning sermon subject will be "Loving ai-d Hating For Cod," The evening services at 7:"0, the subject will b "Witnesses Aga1ni "Ton in The liny of judgment. C. Mc-l-'aelden, minister. The services at the i'irsj Methodist Oiurch, ll.isi Chicago. IpdianH. for Sun(la;., M-iicli nth. 1921 sre as follows: I:1"' a. m.. Moil's Breakfast C. inference:

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Fabrics Cord Tube Prices Frtcev Prices ".SO 12.0.1 ..-,0 1 o.Ch 1 4 n.-i 2 SO 12.00 IS.Ofi 2.75 1 2.50 1 7 00 2.75 Li -0i is. oo ;;.oo 1 4. no 20 f o :. -r. If. .00 21 00 ".5 15. 50 21.00 3.50 15. 5'1 22.00 1! T.O 16.50 23.1'U , 3.75

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Professor Heeler delivered a sx-ries of i lectures before delighted audiences at j the East Chicago Congrcgat ional church j and a large attendance is anticipated for ! tomorrow evening. fifteen minutes !

organ recltai commencing at 7:20 p. m. and several special anthems by the choir and soloists will precede the address. rr. J. E. Bradford, secretary of tiie

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MAX HELFER. Prop. ! 367 Calumet Ave. Phone Ham'd 1951 TODAY l Mary MacLaren in "ROUGE AND RICHES" j Also Episode 9 Great Gamble Serial i TOMORROW ! Don't Miss This ; Bryant Washbura in ! "IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE" j Also a Royal Comedy !

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Stability and Good Service These two features characterize the Indiana Harbor National Bank. STABILITY' Sixteen years of successful experience; Capital and Surplus Fund of $180,000.00; conservative management. United States Govern.ment supervision and membership in the Federal Reserve System. GOOD SERVICE Experienced ofh cers and employees who are uniformly courteous and do everything in their power to meet the requirements of every customer. . Make this bank your bank.

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THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK EAST CHICAGO INDIANA Chicago and Forsyth Avenues Under U. S. Government . Supervision An Important East Chicago Industry Among the forty diversified industries of the City of East Chicago is the Champion Rivet Company, which has a capacity of one million pounds of steel rivets per week. Without steel rivets we would not have the wonderful progress in steel construction. Champion rivets bind together the sides of giant ocean liners, hold firmly and together the frame work of massive skyscrapers, make compact the side plates of huge oil tanks and large boilers. And the luxurious steel Pullman car is possible because its steel sides are rivet bound. The City of East Chicago is fortunate in having industries that produce useful and needed things. A community of industries of service is' always .a successful community.

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THERE is nothing you need for your wardrobe we do not make, let it be for business, outing, or v social formality. And there's nothing you need that we don't make WELL and sell at the KEENEST PRICES JOE JIRAK Custom Tailor SUITE 5 FIRST NATL BANK BLDG. EAST CHICAGO. IND.

First TrustAnd Savings Bank EAST CHICAGO INDIANA Chicago and Forsyth Avenues At East Chicago's Busiest Corner Capital and Surplus, $65,000.00 This 7 Interest Is Paid Promptly The fine thing about the First Mortgage 7rr GOLD Bonds recommended by and soli at this Bank is that the interest and principal are paid promptly. Occasionally well-established companies skip a dividend the stockbroker failing to receive the money upon which he had counted. But this is not the case with these 00r'c SAFE Bonds. Interest and principal are paid at this Bank the very day they are due. Take advantage of the present opportunity to get 7'r on your savings. Ask about these 1( GOLD Bonds. Either call at this Bank, write, or merely telephone East Chicago 1400. Sold for eleven years without loss of one cent to any investor.

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