Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 239, Hammond, Lake County, 29 March 1921 — Page 5

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THE TTtfES Tupsdav, March 29, 1021.

LIVE NEWS FROM THE TWIN CITIES

DON Ali OfALIACHAN Dona) O'Calla.g'ha.n. stowaway lord m.yor jf Cork. IrrlanJ, and successor to the late Lord Mayor Terrence MiioSwlnej', will deliver an addrc-sn on condition) In Ireland at the Masonic Tiall. E.ujt Chlcng-o next Sunday nlht. April 3. Mayor Lo iMcCormack will officially welcome the visitor to the cJty and will preside a chairman. Aji addre' also will be delivered by City Judge H. B. Cohen.

McOOHMACK MEEm?ra That woman am becoming- more In tprested In politics w.m evidenced yes

terday hy the attendance of them at the Katherlne Ilotiwc. during which

time they heard Mayor McCormick

jpeak on behalf of his administration

and his optimism for the ono expected

to come. .Mrs. Peter D. f terMng who Is

reco?rnled as a leader amonjar her sis ter women, and prominent In organira

tlon work, presided as chairman of the

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1 Pr&cfIa De3iz avW5lD THc LAW HARTLEY THEATRE East Chicago, Indiana 3 DAYS 3 Starting Wednesday, March 30, 31 and April 1 The Greatest Rim Ever Shown in the City

meeting and introduced the. upe-a-keri Ow-lng to a close bond of filial acknowledgement which the chairman could not do otherwise than express for two of the speakers, she knew so well, her witiclsifa In Introducing the third savexl an embarraa.Mnir situation.

Xfuv.p Yt.-f Vtr.m u rt tAlkari finfl told !

of the Tuoct essential data which thfj women would be interetel In bettcc j lamtHa-rlxtng thcmseltf with. City Judse Cohen followed in telling of thej

duties expected of an - official in ln.i capacity. Attorifi' Michael llavran seeking the city judgeship talked briefly of his alms to attain that recognition. The meeting was Instructive and enjoyed.

UA.H.JIOK KT K&KAL. Th funeral servlceji for William Hulsh, Indiana Harbor will be held at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon frcm th? lesidencjj of '.he deceased.

AOTIli;il UEI'HA MEOTIJIG rrganleers for J. K. Reppa for mayor will gather all their forces at a meeting to he held tomorrow evening at the Victory 'building, in the Business College headquarters. It is anticipated as a vory enthusiastic meeting and many plans; will be perfected for a concerted campaign to be commenced at once.

ASPECTS SHOW

Contractor G-eorgo Roop, of Indiana HaJ-bor spent yesterday In Chicago Inspecting the building show at the Coliseum. His family accompanied him. Mr. Roop Is very hopeful of a quick resumption of business within a short time.

RKPPA AT MKV3TTS'0 J. K. Rerrpa, retuhllcaj nominee for mayor, was entertained at a ladles tete-a-tete and talked to them In support of his campalg-n, at the home of Ir. and Mrs. A. G. ScKlleker In Beacon street, Sunday afternoon. There were many ladies In attendance and enjoying the true hospitality the affair afforded them. Political teas among the ladles have become a stern reality In the Twin Cities and no candidate expresses a declination to "be present; they rather eny Che y1nnarC ,to which the ladles are at the present day placing them. The hostess had the assistance of the Misses Beryl Reed and Christine Reed and Mrs. Eugene Steffesi. Addresses In behalf of MY. Reppa were rrvi.de by the Mesdames Thomas Fogg. William Meade, W. W. Smith, Drs. Hale and Steffes. and Mr and Mrs. J. J. ?reeman. Mr Reppa talked to a very large audience of ladies who app-reclated his wH directed c-am-palgn survey. The home vu arrayed In the floral effect of Taster-tide.

HOME KUOH HOSPITAI. J. H. Burns, pre-sldent of the city council and candidate for mayor on the republican tlckvt, who was Injured In an automobile incident a few weeks ago. Id well enough to b home from the hospital, but la walking with the aid of crutches. He expects to Iks well onous'h to resunm his campaigning next week.

MANY HJCHPA MKETXNOS "ReTpa for Mayor" meeting are lomnlng on this week's cnJendar and two arc scheduled for this evening. One at Indiana Harbor at the Slovak hall, the other In East Chicago at the lAthu-alnla hall, corner of H9th and Haring avenue. Wednesday evening at the Victory building and Friday evening at Kosciusko hall. The public 13 Invited to ail meetings.

WOMK.V HOLD RALLY Third ward republican women will hold a rally at the home of Mrs. Clyde r.lddinger. 4S46 Forsyth avenue, tonight. All women are urgently Invited to" be present. '

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Mr. and Mrs. Jo.eph Hartley of No. Forsyth avenu who axe at Hot Springs, Ark., enjoying a month or more vacation have written home telling of thlr pleflant visit.

Miss Tholma Cook or North Magoun avt-nue h.id aa h-ej- guests yesterday Muss Esther Jvnie-8 and hr sister, mM Doris, to a theatre pu-ty at the. new Tivoll theatre. Mi3 iiither Is home on a. vacation froni ihr sttidlea at the iw,la.u w Unawrsity. The County Bofixd of Children's Gu.ardiajL6 i lioldtng a mating at Gary thLs evening with representative meinlxirs from this oity jresen,t. Tho Woiinui'g MUslonary Society of Ulm CoJigegatlonai churoh will hold Uiolr ruting witii Mr& S. P. Pterscn, U26 Northuute avtnu, Friday a.ft'erniNin. It will bo aji Important ajid inatructlvo iiw-tlng ajui all mtkmbe.rs are urged to bo prejent- Th Mesiiuns JMse Thompson tuid J. Floyd Held will be tn ohajge of the study which will Ihmj relation to American history stoTies of mlsaionary wtrk. A thank otTea-ing will be taken for the benefit of the homo onisslous. Miss Ma.be.1 J-udg of EflJit St. IxjuIs has arrived to visit her father, Jnmes I. Judge at the hom of Mrs. Arthur Grove tn Dr u mmo nd street for this week and will a-lw visit tihe James Judge horne In Hemlock street before heir return. John Hartley, an ex-sldler who left this city to seek recuperation from ui operation performed on him of late date , writes his folks here that he is heaving Pho-nlx. Arizona, and g-olng to Ie Angeles, CaJ., and in the latter place will vlit the Niuie hoapltal for care and tretartmont wthile he is there. The L. A. L clMb Is meeting this evening with M1ss Margart-t English in South Magoun avenue. Mrs. Frank Grass of 14 4th street, or,-icle of the Kojet Chicago Royal Neighbor Camp, has been ill for the peLSt week. The booj-d of directors of the Indiana Harbor Woman's Club met In session yesterday afternoon and transacted business pe.rtu.inlng to the club's status In the evening the constitution committee met to draft by-laws.

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PLEATING AND BUTTONHOLE HEMSTITCHING. IlliTTOJI tOVERIIWU, BRAIDING . PROMPT !F.RVI(K CALL WASSBY'S TEl,EPHOE 41 1 K. STATE ST HAHHO.tD J-U

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

WOTTCX Members of K. P. Ixlge 515. are ursrently requested to attend the meeting Tuesday, March 29th. Business of Importance. 3-28-

I ju rtlleniio Elk will srlve the4r annmil Knster llnll at the Mnmtfnlc Temple, Sntnrdny April 2. Mtitp by rrltntr. 3-29-4

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THIS is the mark set for Friday and Saturday, April I st and 2nd, by this, the Greatest Furniture Store in the Calumet region. Can it be done? YES! By giving you values that have never been equalled anywhere, anytime values that are absolutely irressistible. Furniture Department

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We will have on display during the opening'all the Thor models, and a demonstrator will be in charge to explain in detail just wherein the Thor excels, and why nearly a million American women f re using this wonderful machine.

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The Hoover Suction Sweeper will be on display on the opening day. You have heard much about this and that machine, but COME AND SEE for yourself. Housecleaning time will be here hort!y and our demonstrator will gladly show you how easy this dreaded job can be made. Come Saturday.

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The Ind larLft Dectric Service Company will open its fifth store next Siturday. We have secured a location that will be most convenient to the greatest number of people, at 566 Hohman Street The store will be absolutely modern in every respect, and the very best of everything in electrical goods will be shown, including Thor Washers Hoover Sweepers Wiring and Fixtures Electrical Appliances The policy of the Indiana Dectric Service Company is known to thousands in the Calumet Regioru It is a policy that hrs built our business to phenomenal proportions in a remarkablyshort space of time. We shall look forward to the opportunity to serve the people of Hammond and vicinity with all the resources at our disposal. Remember the Date Remember the opening day, Saturday, April. 2. We will expect you and your friends. Watch for further announcement. Indiana Electric Service Co. 566 HOHMAN ST., HAMMOND 624 CHICAGO AVE. PHONE EAST CHICAGO 63 4907 FORSYTHE AVE., EAST CHICAGO 1449 WASHINGTON ST. PHONE GARY 50G 3348 MICHIGAN AVE. PHONE IND. HARBOR 452-L-l

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