Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 236, Hammond, Lake County, 25 March 1921 — Page 18

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Ka?t CMcagr'" pollen reports In the last JM hours show- many I'otty cases and auto tiros seem to attract the sraaJt pilferers of loot. James ii-lack, 3S9 Carey ett-1, r'.'t"ftf tlre. taken from hi rarapf, tlurlnt- the; nipht J. CleLinnd, JMt lrum-aot-,.! .ti c-t, 1ih.1 IiU pitafp rnti(v'ied nt-d l!rf.i ami other sundry fuitti ft r Heirs taken. A bicyela beluntrlns to H-e fn f INlr; anil Mrs. Richard Hates e-l' IV.-in'on street was tall en from t!. ruomise.K rind latep rocoYertrd by ofitecr Weinstrk, whu t:;4W a bor rl'lit'er the descriptive -wheel, A eolorncl limn wb, reported to bo ? uttering nun tripntal alx-rrntU-n and taken from ail Cbtvago nvi nne to the .station. Ijr ha.-e be-en ii'cy'n loeaj fJTW.ta ot tho Poeth Shore rs!lway on Ohlr&jjo arejiue removing- the vprps.i track usd tat the t'uttvpyani'f of l-n?-'- : T-S They t&He t truck to point? j .vrther down th4 street And their irits"caLfnorB have btc r-portx-d to thlltco. Kx-poilcemn M-lcha.nl Gorman reported that thrp was a woman !n the Twin City field pollctunsr intnwy foj; Trl.h-Amerie.n liberty bonds. Its advices th public to hvp nothing to do with the person nml asks the polico to be On tfi lookout for Iter. Thf Kat Chteatt poMae tiro on th alert fr & flwi ton trMefc st iten from Chiraaro ild?arrtt8 nnl carryinor Tl tire Xo ariyrvnpnton hfl jtI been ria l; of tho vJtMf. William Crawford of 4oIt5 Vlnonnos Chicago, tut mjlojw rf the brick yard at TCa..t CJitcaso, re.rnrled vl.o lo, of $f,O.00 takt? from hta clothes In a looker of tho piant. FVa.nk Mp!, pastor of the Con (TrRgra tlorsa.l church, bad rusr stolen from his front porch. tb culprits are hellavd to be younr boys. Jo Dftlaryo, i33 Cnr?y street, vra b'tten 'by a dsr ar.d th ownr of the cMiln was ordered to hve It phot. Ooorpro lylak vras hold uv on Knndy avsnfl by txro youn ffh!: non. who hit their vlot!n v,trh a jrun. but wim prvntd frrm trftttrar .any valuabla owing: to the approach of an automobile and fearing- tliat they wo'ild ba apprehended.

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Dr. Arthur W. Woo. assistant surgeon in ynec.oogy and obstetric at the Peking Union Mediral hospital, the Rockefeller Foundation hos-. tital. has come to the U. S. with his bride for their honeymoon. Mrs. 'aa is the daurhter of Choy King, one of China's wealthiest merchants

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jirrxJB iur.iL,t ciio'nai Preoict cojrrarttefrr.en rr!'"'f!rar at tho olty ball Tuesday vnin(r whr th restrnatlon of Attorn-y Michael Hivran was read, from vice chairmanFhlp of the, committee, fleeted Ju.ijGeorgre Relland to the vacancy.

addrnss thnm. Chairman Yfalt"r Iiopaika took the floor and made his Introductory remarks in the fnrel?n. tonE-tiP latrr oai'irtsr on the jnoaker-, o? th" ev-'nlna: who were composed of Mayor Mt:ormaek, City Judfr iol-.en Attorney Michael Havran and Itert l"rteren, candidate fnr city clnrk. llar ttcipnnts of the prosrasn lntcr.pfrslnE; the .-peech"S were made tip of those who had contributed the. evening- before at the Harbor auditorium. A d!nTirr followed at the Cafe Iafayett-- f ,

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Im VT. Sarlc disposed of lots 11, 12 IS. 14, blo-ck Tl, on YVaU'.na; street, the original township site of Indiana Harbor to the lfn.rbor Oaravra company The consideration was about J4.90ft Improvements are to be made on the property.

IX TAX I BV5IXEHS Carl To5f. well Ttnown business mii In Indiana Harbor. hn entered the tar! business, p'aoJn-sr yol'ow-hu'd cabs, wftich nr at:ra t?m much attention. Hs Is located at 34)1 Mlchliraja swti vie, lie r-c-ntly returned from the south where lie was looking orer tho business achievements In that particular line.

womkx Ann ix-rrr.x itVcmtn of the Twin Cities are Invited to hear Mayor Ieo McCormnck. nomlnea for re-elect!on of his oftlro.

talk at the Katherlne House. Mondav RflMiiiinn at 2:30 o'clock. Ail women have a moft ci.irdlai Invitation to be present. ,

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prep.-nlat ! ;n. Mrs, 1'. ;',.;; aft.-r her weddlna- to rj-ia in t:t. Ioi;;. Mrs. It. F- Ilohlnson of Int: avoir-..-! l,ns r lurried to Indiana ;-ilis wlo re kIi' tlio care of Mr. Ko'. ',.). who iia.s been very

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,T. TL. Cramer, formerly connected with the Miller barber shop on Ch!'aao avenge, has entered tho business V,'--t t n his own responsibility nid nji. ncl a tonsorlnl parlor at 4712 Forsvthe, avenue, to whleh he Invites his friend in the solicitation of Ills ouslness.

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t m- will remain here a week. .-it ions of the cross are beinsr held h. Mauy'rf church this venlngr at

::') o'i 1 i-U. A round ta'-'o- luncheon and dlscus,n w,r.- in prepress yesterday at n nt. the V.vifare headquarteTs in ir'i I-'io .-yt l,e avenue with the jnibhea.it h nnr?es lo ins' the parti cdnt5. The hoard of directors were : poi;; iM.: for the. dainty menu serrTii - t i : n ;iffoi (b-d a K' t -t.o-p-e thcr till.:: v to re common interests ot e coiiitnmiity and those who must pervi:-M it from the nurses sphere, :i no ( t in conoemal and trained rvi.'f. The Valval ion Army has procured e f.-rviee ..f Captain Johai Morrison tier Ciiieri'-'o f-''aff to he present at ,. J ..-: r .s. i vices .and who is arrlr- - here t. n:c'it. at tile 7:.1i o'clock

.r, preo i! -d by a street meetlnfc 'clock. Sunday morning the j:; lw II dock, Sunday -school clock. Kv nini: open-air at 7

oe!r..o:5 and h'.. I no.itin.ir at 7:3" o-ch.ck. The Christian Science church at East Ci ilea. -. will h 'ld f i-vlees appropriate . . i ' t ' r Punday at P.rov. m hall, Clileeco ;i- enue. The fitbj-ot of the ):ui!-nir: lo ur nt 3 : 1 3 will he "1 li-aio-y." A welcome ja extended f'ue puhio.- to attend the metins. Tiie Glfe Club of Indiana Ilaroor was rfpotsibl for a well directed vey ;r-tty i:h:r!i'h1 and aesthetic danco prom-am. held nt. the Civic club in Jjidhira I larlior last f venlnR with Lilss M. Kyle of Gary supervising her p. !.. n or 1 of students who comprised nine y o::e:r participants. The evening v as r r. Joy-d by all the p-.ests pre sent. M::-s Kyle is entering the fle'd here to open i lass Instruct l"n and her ability as a teacher received much tu'Tit d praise last evening:. The homri o rmonlr department ot th- Indtn.na Harbor Woman's Club held e.--e.tb.n of (b jiartinontaj officers at a no-' fir t: held at the Katberln'i I To us WeVlri-efil.iy afternoon. Jlrs Jit :tes J.TcQuald us chairman; Mrs. W. Woe;; ! ey, vice; Mrs. Fr'-d ' I.a-b'. iree, ,i . ret.- ry. PtdV-wini; t hi oruer or liu'ltif.Mi tho Indies who numbered about fl f y in at' rnlar.ee were treated to a d emnnst r. ion c-f the Calumet lak!-iK l-o i or Co. l.v a Miss Shep

herd their re.pre.sentatlri who baked delightful coffee ea-kes and loaf cakes with the brand p haktrg powder rif the cnJTipany. The li'-xt meeting- will be April i7h. The ffinrtii little boy has arrived in the Joseph 'foth home in itvivtlle avenue and totals a number of nine children in the family, fire tt thm elrl1"Thfi mother and babe are doing very nicely. The family are very well known in Calumet, One of tin; interesting features In the produ' tlon "Springtime" soon to b-e introduced in the Twin Cities, under sp'-nsorsh'p of the Kappa Sorority, is tho mardl-pras parly, Kiten by Prlsoilla Iiean on r twf nti'th birthday. Twelve of Flu.st chletmos most attractive yoiin- woio' n make up the dancers' list to entertained the p-tie. They are: V-rr.ti 'iatjsh, Pearl Pills,

Thelma Brandenburg, Audrey Csriifj Kuth Hartley. Al'ce fae Jnnes, rlveiyn Drum, Lora Belie Trentis.i K!la Mn Auslan, Nora lilake, Jttlbt Coy and Hazel Hart. Mrs. W. A. Jlichescn of North Baring avenue entertained a coter'a of ladies at bunco yesterday afternoon. Mr a Frank M Vuarrle scored first honors with Mrs. J.-sse Thompson being- a close second. There was luncbeoi service laid for eipht quests.

SPECIAL NOHCE J. E. HOWELL & CO. (Est 15 yean) Window Screens, Shade, Weather Strips, Awnings, Curtain Rods PHONES: Hammond 2586, Gary 351S Read The Times Want Ads

THE LAST CHANCE TO SEE THE BIGGEST HIT OF THS SEASON AT EAST CHICAGO SECOND AND LAST APPEARANCE OF

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A Delightful Comcdy-Drarnn in Three Acts. Under the Direction of Ben. M. Olson at ST. MARY'S HALL, 144th .STREET Sunday Evening, March 27 AT EIGHT P.M. Admission 50c Benefit of Irish Relief Fund Be One of the Lucky Ones to Hear HARRY McNEISH The Silvery Voiced Singer

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REIT A TO AJlDItri T, VDTT1SI A thrift committee appointed by Mrs A. A. Ross, president of the Hast Chicago Woman's club, to -work In conformity with club status and upo

recommendation of the povernmonr. ! '(,x3. makln? tho appeal of thrift a cor,- j i,-;xr. servatlon in peace tln-e a well as war. ?JX4 U meeting this a.'temoor. with tho ; 33x4 halTTnan of that committee, Mrs. Hcn'ilxJt Williams, In 145th street, to complete j S5x4V nlans for a meetlna: In connection with ! fix4'rii

the general club meeting vhlo.h occurs' on April 2, at the homo of Mrs. I. It i f'ornell. In North Hariri? avenue. At j

that time J. Iv. Ktrpa, candidate f r

mayor on the republican ticket, will

address the ladles and take aj h' subject "Financial Thrift." There wli) be musical numbers r"nd"red and th committee ootoprh-c.o the M'sdai-ios l It. Cornell, R. F. Robinson, Harvey Gil-man and J. K. Reppa, who will assist the hostesa and chairman of that occasion.

GOODRICH AND DIAMOND TIRES AT LXSS THAK 1-3 PRICES These ar pl'shtly usd. run less

than 1.000 miles, free from cuts and ptono bruises, will easily Rive 4.000

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Tuhe Prices 2.25 2. 0 2.50 2.75 2.75 3.00 3.2S 3.2 5 S.50 8.E0 3.75

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First State Trust And Savings Bank 137th And Cedar Streets. Indiana Harbor CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $110,000.00

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Kruoi'a hall na well f.iled

PolL-ia-American citiiens 3a.t evening o hear various candido 's for office

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READ THESE TWIN CITY ADVERTISEMENTS

PLEATING AND BUTTONHOLE HEMSTITCHING. IIITTO.V COVER I.G, Bn.lDIG PROMPT SliKVICl-l CALL WASSEY'S TIOl.lil'iKINri 44 1 E. STATE ST., HAMMOND in

PROPERTY OWNERS - (For 30 Days Only) $10.00 will install a Warm Air Heating Plant in your home with fifteen months' time to pay balance, OR $25.00 down. $75.00 Sept. 1 , and the balance in ten equal payments beginning Nov. 1 st, 0R $25.00 down and the balance Sept. 1 , with 3 oil for cash.

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I have just completed plans ami . pacifications for a special f.-rooms . and bath bur.ir.vlow, which I will brli j on any lot in Indiana Ilarbar. for tha j sum of J4.200. For particulars see ,

Paul Masdnsky. C-nera! Ituildlnj; Con tractor, 3rd floor, Ir.d. lildg., 3717 Cedar St., Ind. Harbor. Phone 3H J. This price guaranteed til! April 1. 3-3-3

NOTICE. Just received some fine hiark dirt. Fix up your lawns. Call Hartley & Sons for prices. 3-23-U

East Chicago Elks grivo their annual dance Apri3 2nd at Masonic Temple. Music by Sterling. - 3-23-tf

LOST JI0 on I-Vrsytho . avenue, near First National liank; call Llat Oil-cag-o Times o(Tice,2S3. lieward. 3-2'5-l

JC. P. NOTICS Tho rank ff Ksquire will be conferred at East Chicago hall tor.cht. Ail members aro roiuc-'tc-l to atrend. S-2.")

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With Lent soon at an end, wedding bells will be heard once more. After the Spring brides come the brides of June. Then the brides who wed in Autumntime. The bride who has a kept-up savings account finds her bank book to be a help and a source of satisfaction. Every engaged girl end those who know they are going to be engaged should have a kept-up savings account at this safe, strong bank. There is always time to start saving. Begin here today.

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scientific and correct fitting or all styles of glasses.

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Easter Specials, Saturday, March 28, 1921 STRICTLY RFESH EGGS Per dozen 23c One package of ErJi Dye free with each dozen eggs. GOOD LUCK BUTTERIXE 2-lb. pkg. for 49c OAK GROVE CUTTER In 1 -lb. prints, per lb 52c

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OUR VERY BEST BULK COCOA Per lb 23c FRESH ROASTED PEABERRY COFFEE 5 lbs. $1, per lb. 22c PILLSBURY AND CERESOTA FLOUR- 8 Lb! $1.29 TELMO PURE PRESERVES AH berries 5-Ib. crock at. .$1.69 DEL MONTE YELLOW CLING PEACHES No. 2z can. . .31c Per dozen cans, $3.60 DEL MONTE APRICOTS Dozen No. 2' 2 ns, $3, per can. 26c

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CALIFORNIA RIPE OLIVES 2 No. I cans GOOSEBERRIES IN SYRUP No. 2 can LIBBY'S HILLSDALE PINEAPPLE No. 2 can .. CAMPBELL'S TOMATO SOUP Per can WE DELIVER IN TWIN CITIES

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iC Easter Fur Sale

Here is your opportunity to save money on furs. Genuine Minks are placed on sale at less than half of their former prices. Note these extraordinary bargains: GENUINE MINK THROWS AT $150.00 Regular Price $350.00 MINK CH0XEP AT $18.00 Regular Price $50.00 All Foxes, Moles, Squirrels and Stone Martens at very lowest prices. We guarantee every article we sell. Mrs. M. Minsky 219 So. Dearborn St., Chicago Opposite City Hall

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First Calumet Tr ust and Savings Bank EAST CHICAGO, INDIANA Chicago and Kennedy Avenues Capital and Surplus $120,000.00

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You may be paying more taxes than you should. Is your property mortgaged? If it i? you may bfl entitled to a certain exemption from full taxation. Many people do not know this and loSr money thereby. Perhaps you are entitled to mortgage exemption. You can soon learn if you are by calling at the tax department of this Bank. Learn what your city and county taxes are here, file exemption blank, and pay taxes at this bank. Open Friday Evenings 6:00 to 8:00

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