Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 233, Hammond, Lake County, 22 March 1921 — Page 7
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LIVE NEWS FROM THE TWIN CITIES
PRISONER OF WAR DESIGNED MARVELOUS FLYING MACHINE FOR VERTICAL FLIGHT
There is in epldmi'.c cf mea-olos In Indiana Harbor. tr'-uii iacs l.a v i-seti reported de elop & i:i i;,e ;.,' : days. The i:.'a1y ?eeni.- tv he i. icstly con?!:e d-.y (.hi.d-en wh.ch Qi.t miarsl o.v;f.K t-j t;ia nature -.A afflcsii'ii, In nu:iy :r3iar.cc adu.ts have contracted .' Una hum wii---re i.'.e q; ar a;i l : n - -a a l.:tei a T-vv tla;-s S --. waa again placed und-.-r res'.r:- . en oTtnsr to fcurltt .'eer havin J - eiored In the :-;.. cuughr f Mr. ' ad Mrs Irv'.n 5.:a's .; f ,'ic"-1 ivtr Mix'ne. wh-.; :vj yrar. r-; J. an I her a; other, l.:.-d. in. ivui ;..st 10 l-'. e; eJ from the came disease
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W'OJUES II DM) MLETI.M, Th Katberino Jlo-jf e at In-3;ar. Harbor afforied a m--:t!r.g- piave for a '!" number cf women, yesterday afternoon, to perfect aa organiz'. Ion for tr. aw p ort of Frank c:iahaa f ;r mayor oa tha cit.zen's ticket. Mrs. F. JIcQuai-l presided. OfSc?ra ra elected an J at this time only constitute a president, which Mrs. MoQaaid waa honored wi;b, and a S'ore-Ia-T, Mra. Richard Carrette. Thi nieftwas ftnthuslasttcaiiv oondjeted and preliminary plan discasat-d as f the dvtaabUity 0f procedure at a later 1ate. Mr. Callahan addresjpd the iad;a.
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Mr.. H-nr? I'etersen of the Petersen apartnicins -if N-rth Kursytno avenue will bi a hostess t rnen-l-era f th'J
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The "Helicoptfr Machinf," a new inTention by Petfras Tcscara. The "Helicopter machine" is s new invention bv Tateras-Pescara of pBrceiuna. lhe latest experiments made -with the Helicopter show tha vonderfu'. arplirahility cf the rew flyir$r machine which is designed for vertical flicht. Mr. Pescara is now at the Santa prison in Barcelona, Spain, where he was sent by the French government during the war.
WAULACE TO BE DELEGATE C 3C "BTaacs, ctty engineer, has fcaaa daJelrated from tha EaJt Chicago Chamber of Oommero 1 1 go to Phliadalphia. cxn ti ewaj disposal propoaitloa up for ctty consideration at this tlma. Mamhara of the. city council will h leaving at tha titna Mr. Wallaca la
OtaCLaJriZB AV. O. T. C. OTTWJr!.rat',tnL of a W. C. T. U. has bn parfeotad la Eaat Chicago, at a maatbvir he'd Sandar at the Flrat M. E. church. Tha pereonel of officerai Mre, "Vfm. yioOmter, president; Mrs. V. E, BSckell. rica proaldent; Mrs. A. E. Petra, aacretary; Mrs. Ha.rry Taylor, treasurer; i.rr. jj. B. Oltbs. recordlngr eoretary. Now that tha organization Is started a rneetlnar to which many lntart-l women will be invited will ts.it plaoa tha flrjrt Thnraday la April, at J.-30 o'clook In the afternoon at MYa. Olbba home 1n the Wlckerr apartmerrta, Tha ladles were, addressed, hy Mrat Henry gtandly, president of tha state, nwifflwit, who waa In this field tn attendance at the Joint annual meet!rs of "Whiting: and Hammond, held at VThitlnr this wesk.
give In annual physical training hold an K.ister fjprer and apron si. demonstration ia the McKiniey J?ym a. week frtn this nifniri;. March C9th, oa Wednesday even'c?, March 30, at S In the foo;.i' roms of the church and
p. m. to which all arc Invited tn attenw.
The Indiana Ilarhor Order
Vbile theje entertainments Ha-. 9 always been hiyhly entertaining, f pcial preparations are being made by the physical directors. Foster Palmer and McShane to make this ths best entertainment of Its kind that ha1 ever been given In the East Chicago schools Special drills, games and dan-os ar beir.i prepared for the occasion.
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this weeVi. Mrs. I. aura 1''. Flojd of Uith street is h.ime from c.-nlr;i::a, 111 , iiavins arri.d J. few- daj .h ago. Mrs. A. T. tirivn of Drumniun 1 srtct w as called to a bereaved in Chicago yesterday w'hro d'ai h t 1 a nephew ..f i r's occurred Mrs. rov( will be aba' nt from hero for a few days. Mr.. How ard Clark arm eU last r 'I'uit'g from lib onti'ijjton. 111. accni-;ouii-d w ith h..-r hub" ai d i ill t.t iiore a f"-c ukke. dtvidiPj? ner tune hef wt-cn her hoin, the T. 1 . M augers of l'ir s-trii t and Mr. L'iaik'e hv'ine, tlie H. H. Clark of North Mtiifoun avenue. Miss Helen Dorothy Vance of Grapevine street r'-coiinl Information yesterdi.y of tlir daia of lur paternal grandfather. Mr. .lances Vance, a resident of Wheeling, Vs. Mrs. V. J. Sheets cf ilrrapet ine street recently brought home from .1 Chirai hotpitnl ?o recuperate from an cperation. is doinic nicely, but far from being well enough to be nb-'-ut. very
much. Many kind -solicitations on the part of irifnds, retarding her cond!-ti-m have Open extended I.enten per ife will be conducted at !
St. PalriokV cini-eh, Indiana Harbor. tVednslay and Friday evenings of this week. The service on Wednesday will consist of the recitation of the rosary and stations of the cross. A sermon on the Pas-si on of Christ will
Fast em I 'e conducted on rlday evenmp. Both
thfs J. Pita homo In Elm street, the parental home of Mrs. McConathy. Mrs. Charlas Villa of Penn. avenue i!ted h-r mother. Mrs. Hilda Jernberj; In Chb-agj for a few days over the week-end. Margaret Keardon. fvn years of age. of 3740 Euclid avenue, has davetoped measles Mr, and Mrs. Julius Friedman will be arriving- homo from a pleasant tr'p '" IJot Springs and other points and are- expected la this city about "Wednesday of next wek Mr. and Mrs. Max Sm.illhrg. announces the engagement of thlr daughter K.v a to M030 Sandler of Des Moines, Jh. The program at the First Methodist Kptscopal t.niurch of tUst Chicago, tomorrow evening (Wednesday) W!I1 be m tho nature of musical cono'rt. The prog-rain will begin shortly after 6:Si1 i-!, several numbers by the orche.-tr;u Thin will be followed by a pageant presentation of a nih!0 story by or-o of the c!a'is; !:. Religious Education. At 7:."'i tl T. D. Williams family will fUrnih a mufioal program both vo-al and instrumental, coa.-nating of solos, duet.'.
ajid quartettes. This talantel family
will, without doubt, ha-.-e a good audi-i
eace. At the M. El Church cafe-torta tomorrow evening thera wtl! be a regular feed 1 1 w t. fnT- m 1 1 t- 1 a ,-t 'I . . a -
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ladles will be ready to erv promptly at 0:30 p. n. There will be enough for ever hod j . Mrs. "Williini Gray of South Siagoun avenue, was notified yesterday of the de-ath of her uncle, My or (Johen, whose age was TO years Hnd who has been a business man In Chicago, on the west side of the city, for more tha:i thlrty yenrs, and practically well and alert up to the time of h's death. Th house pufists of Mr. and Mrs. 1'. A. ir. Sit well in Beacon street, Mrs. "W. V.. Thompson of ." wson "ity, Canada, and Mrs. "har'es McloTiald of 'ai--cotiver, Canada, mother of Mrs. S'.tcll have returned to their hnm.. (ADEITTOJIAI. HAST CHICAOO 5T W8 Si)
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ntar will hold initiation of cando.ntes tonight at their rt-fiular meetins: 1which nr.eml.ers of th East Chicncro chapter wi'l he jurats, liefreshments
fn iocs commencing at 7 ;S" o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence 5'cConathv, formerly of Indiana Jarbor and now of Chicago spent the day yesterdey nt
MASS MEETING There is to he a large mass meeting of iloCoemacka supporters for mayor
at tha Indiana Harbor auditorium to-!
morrow evening. An invitation is extended to the puhlio to be ta attendance.
SCHOOL, EXHIBITION Tha phyaieal training- department of 1 '-'1 ATcKinley achool is preparing to
READ THESE TWIN CITY ADVERTISEMENTS
FLEATnra and BUTTON-HOLE HEMSTrrCmXG. BETTOt COTZHI?fG, BBUmSfO PROMPT SERVICE CALT, WAS8EVl TEIKPHOXB 444 1 E. ITATE ST, HAMKO.HD
T me 1." ria jrcnr plate g1a.sa at a saving of 49 t 9 per oemt- Call Indian Harbor 9S4 for asttaata. Qalr M Staphaaa, 3-tft3 E'n. atreet- 1-21-1
NOTICE. Order jour black dirt toay and fix np your lawns. CaJl Hartley Sons '-r prioea. 8-2?-:t-:(
SPRI.XGTIME HEHTiARSAI, Tha first degree rehearaal f-?r "Springtime" took place las: evening at the McKiniey school. The selection of the cast is under way and announcement wil 'soon appear of the names chosen. The First XationaJ bank of East Chicago has been secured as headquarters whereby tickets and ail information regarding tha production njay be secured.
DIES OF 1XBEKCXLOSU Frank Cekovich of 3034 Melville annua, died cf tuherculosii yesterday. The funeral is being held thia morninjr from the Creation church with Rev. Ft. Judaic officiating. Undertaker "William Huber !s dire-cting.
GtaSS SHATTERED Many windows of large plate glass
were shattered in Indiana Harbor during the explosion of the Northwestern J
Grain Elevator at South Chicago. Sat! urday evening, which rocked many buildings tn the Harbor and East Chix.a.gn. A large s-aluable plate of glass in the new bottling factory of TV.lliam Gray in North Forsythe avenue, was completely demolished. More damage
was done In the Harbor to window ; :
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f TroyaT of Wabash county la the pnn I corn grower of the world. ! Mr. Troyer won sweepstakes prii ! for the best 10 ears in toe International t Graia Show, carrying off the Board oi Xrada grand pr;2. Indiana growers I also camed off the first prize award.-, j for the beet 10 ears of both white ,-ind ; yeUow corn for the two moat important I corn regions for which pnm were of1 fereci separately. Toe uniformity of the exhibits of corn I from Ind.aaa was striking. The work i of the cooaty agents and esteaaioa , leaders is apparentiv- bearing fix it, and ' whsft is more important, toe corn which ! won the priiaa, u the idaattcal variety I wtuca haa been winning the five acre j production contests ia tlx state. ! Tkeir show cera u their big her t yieidj rag corn. They hare learaed that in i getting qaaiitr, they s'u get qoaatity. I They declare that it is uselwa to look: ; for show corn among thin, impoveri iahed yield. j loes cnaJitr p.ay T It is estimated that j to inoprrrre th grade cf corn now mar j fceted as No. 4 so that it wonJd grade j No. 3, would give to the corn growers j of America an additional ten million j dollars. The same principle is also true i of oats, wheat aad other gramas.
TODAY IXDL.VNA not only boaats j The grand champjoaship for a r.ngls the largest State Corn Growers' ear was -aon by J. E. Msmmert, Faltoo Association in the Union, but Co., III., a portrait of which iz presenteaJla attention to the fact that C. t. ed herewith.
CHECKER Auto Laundry
Cars Washed, Sirnonized. Creased 111
and Oiled. Guaranteed N'ork Oifice coiner Michigan and Guthrie IncL Harbor 96 Indiana Harbor, Ind.
GOODRICH AND DIAMOND TIRES AI ZSS THAW 1-3 TMXCB9 These are slighflv used, run less then l.e-oo mlie.. free from cuts and stone bruises, will easily give 4.000 to 6.000 mileage These t!rs are exceptional Bargains t these low pricea
Cord Tiiba Prices Prices IMS 1 ! fit ; 69
14 na 2.5a l.no ? 75 1 1 7. no 2 To I 15.no 3.09 T'.co 3 25
21.-10 S 25 21.01 3 50 2 2 1-1 S 50 3 TS
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Fahrie Prices f 7. SO S eo 10 50 12.-11 12.50 13.0.1 1 4.50 15.00 3 5. SO IS 50 IS 50
ATTENTION
PROPERTY OWNERS (For 30 Day. Only) t $10.00 will install a Warm Air Heating Plant in your home with fifteen month' time to pay balance, OR j $25.00 down. $75.00 Sept. 1 1, and the balance in ten equal payments beginning 1 Nov. 1st, OR -- f $25.00 down and the balance Sept. 1. with 3 off for cash.
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News Notes
The "Voman's Guild of the Church of the Oood Shepherd have arranged to
SPECIAL NOTICE J. E. HOWELL & CO. (E.t 15 year) Window Scrr-eni, Shade, Weather Strip, Awning, Curtain Rod PHONES: Hammond 2586, Gary 3515
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ALBERT LEWIS I Am a Candidate for Mayor of East Chicago VOTERS OF EAST CHICAGO: IT COST CHICAGO $16.25 per capita in 1920 to run her city government. IT COST EAST CHICAGO $55.00 per capita to do the same thing more than THREE TIMES as much. IS THERE A GOOD REASON why Chicago can run her city for lets than one-third what it cotU East Chicago? WITH EAST CHICAGO'S TREMENDOUS WEALTH (assessed valuation over $88,000,000) her Uxei should be the LOWEST in the STATE OF INDIANA. WHY ARE THEY NOT? OUR LARGE REVENUES ere spent like water because of lack of organization and lack of system, with nothing to show at the end . .i . a rvrirnnvr m nroT i : ta v
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KAIL. IT VITALLY CONCERNS EVERYBODY when his neighbor pays $88.88 TAXES on a modest 5-room home. If you don't own a home, it means hisher taxes for you in RENT, in CLOTHING, in FOOD, in EVERY NECESSITY OF LIFE. Let's Kill High Taxes Now
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American Family Soap, IS bars
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Puritan Malt Extract, S 1 .25 val., special 7Sc Best Peaberry Coffee, 32c lb , best seller, 4 lbs. $1
Yuban Coffee, this sale, lb.
38c
Good Luck Margarine, lb.
25c
Fancy Blue Rose Head Rice, lb. 8, 10 lbs. . 65c Figs! Best Stewing, 15c lb., by bag lots
Corn, Peas, Tomatoes, No. 2, 3 cans Best Standard Brands
25c
Milk or Almond Bars, Bordens, 3 for
11c
Uneeda Biscuits, per dozen
87c
Fancy Table Peaches, 20 C 2'2 can, at Apricots, fancy table, J Q q per can
Fresh Baked Cookies, OH per pound
Salt. 2Yl I3at only
10c
Rumford's Baking Powder. 1 6 or. at ,
25c
Dried Apples, 2 pounds for .
25c
Kitchen KJenzer, two for ,
11c
Lux, per package "1 Hiat only
Kirks Bath Tablets, per cake
7ic
Green Gage Plums, 1 Cp
Kn TA ran- .
Superior Family Soap OQ ten bars for O C
Armour's Naptha Soap CC ten bars for
Argo Starch, per package .
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2C
Gold Medal Creamery A Q per pound
SALMON; 1 lb. Can, Fancy Pink 2V2c 1-2 Can, Pink 72c
Fowler's Brand. No. 2J Pineapple, blackberries, Qftr and Peaches, 4 cans. .
Toilet Paper, 3 for only . .
10c
Pet Milk or Armours 1 2?c co.o
Lard Compound. per lb
lUc
Marshmellow Walnut Cakes, while they last, fresh OO-
packed, per lb.
Gold Medal or Pillsbury's, 5 pound sack 29c Gold Medal or Pillsbury's, 24V pound bag ... . $125 Gold Medal or Pillsbury's, 50 pound bag $2.49 Gold Medal or Pillsbury's, 100 lb. or VfebbL . . . $4.65
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