Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 264, Hammond, Lake County, 27 April 1921 — Page 8

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THE TIMES

7a;in City

News Notes

5 towards Jl I Ireland.

HEPPA OllGAX ()V1:R Te first edition of the daily publicity orsari of John K. R'ppa, eiwidldaU- t'or mayor, appeared ur"n thw streets of Eit ChlcafCo and Indiana Harbor about 1 o'clock yesterday e '.-en ;n t. It U the Intention of tha manatfin ditor of The Sentinel to have the pnpcr off pre..s by 4 o'clock in the evening, but on account of the eVnttn-M vres breaking: ilo n last nitir-.t. It wan found OKMsary for the r.at Oilcn Olorx to "'double up" on the printing of the Tuesday edition-

da the alleviation of sutTeririK 111

Tickets may bo obta.ned at

tin- di.or. A houso puf-st of the Hen Hoops in Kir sti-it is Mrs. V. I .a n fre t :. of Indianapolis who was f .rnvrly .Mif-s Hindu liybr.-ad. u teacher nt Hie Kiley school of this city, viyltiHK' this wi-i-k. Jamf." ('aliahan. nine your old mm

..f Mr. and .Mrs. Kr.mk Callahan of Kir

firrct, lias b.-en ill J'-T lilt past t'.-wj i,.:aa .1 tin- 1 ;i .-last a! i.- mill and a !:- .lays u llli symptoms which res.-mMv dent of 1 l.'.th MrvM, has lie-n ill tin-s.-ri.ins tluval ailtn.-nt. I r.a.t K w days and al-s. m fta.m In.--.Mra. J. J. Kcntey who has been a ; duties, visitor at th.- horn.! of Mm. I.-na.-j .Mr -a Until Miiek.-y of North !.-, ,ti Foil: n.-r in Chie-aii. nviiiuc has de;'i:t-j a mi.-, will en'ortnai t ho inoitib.-i a or id for hv homo. Mrs. Kiizaoet h tin- Lulus club. Thursday afternoon of Wlki'tT wli.i booamo the bride yesler-: ibis v.-a.

row tve rung to initiate a .-'.ass of j j,,

candidates and to confer the .'agree work. Social h-mr w ltli rvt'rohni.-nta Will follow, .M;.s lad ith I'ijir. of North Harini; avenue, and iat ly of the clerical force of the Sinclair Oil company, lias snffoi.d a ic rv ous Itc'LcI-u ii and is under ni"dloal care at. her h one.

;. . re... cniit.iii.-y. of clerical t 'of: a wile and 1-t.r ciiiMr.-n am.

4 , y e.i i s 1. 1 a u e. Stanley I eon KO'A sk i. well known in I'.-'.-.-h lrol...- and br-'lio r t- Mat om-

f this week, for the benefit of the

M'h.nd children. Louis Sterling. own. r-manascr oi the I'.ooslcr t'lKar company, wan called to Chs.-no on a-f -.-nr-.t of t!i death of Ms brother Mieha-l Stirling, a il-a'o r in merchandise whose death followed a sev.re cobi he contract eil but a few weeks previou... lie was marrie-1.

HOBART j

LAAD STEEL, JlOl.niVC; IT O N

Fo,' tl .st week the Inland Steel coir.pany plant at Indiana Harbor has been operating 14 of its open hearth furnaces and two Mat furnace. This increase In operation has brought back number of the. old employes, who hM been out of work since the lattr part of January, 10C1. It in aid that the stabi'.izinar of stfel srlce. is stimulating th- buy rs? of

het olel a well a fabricated pro- j Mrs T!-.omas l.cw is of Crapevlne duct . ; street is a hostess th's evening to the

day of J. K. Metcalf of St. I. -oils departed for that cily vre they couple wil make their futuie home.

i T'ne Vnion Sicliiani, an Italian .so-j ciety, w i -1 hold a meeting at the Odd j Fta.ou's hail. Sunday afternoon tk, nrranee for a banquet to be he'ol at the I Cafe Lafayette, .at a roar .lit-- when j prominent .speakers from out of t -wni will be secured to addr.-.-.s the assemb- j

ly of that dale. A : l memm-ia-, ot t in-b-cai cider are asked to be pr. sent at the meftinK Sunday. W.-men of the Twin Cities have rn-Ki.jr.-d in political teas and the first of these will be f;ivcn at the home of Mrs. Jesse Thompson in North lairing avenue Friday afternoon.

1'. Hllierer. connected with the Famous M a n a l ac t ui ! i-f, company, is ei, a business trip to Cleveland, o, for a few day.-. Mrs. H. T. Trr. n of iy s'.-.-et, who has been ill a Ion"; tiiw , w as tak--n f the 1 'res! . ;.,, n ia -s ; S-' u I, i 'h a-a .. t.. possibly lin.i.-! surgery f- r t a-- le1 ic f of hit a ; i n'e u ta.

.-st. s. i a n 1 s

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s o : . a : a o , : c i r: i y or ch-sr h. u a 11 st a ),.- a

at their parish ha'.!. Sunday

at i a.. i c , i . k . aad to w ". a a

. is invited. The sam l 1 1 1 be silo n l-'i a 1 a -.-

kowski. a resident in Soiilh liarint,-aa-nue. has (.-one to Jadand on an -V -ten!.:trii of s.-veral m-'iitlis-. 11made his homo in thi scity. witli his brother's family and has many relatives across se.is and was anxious to learn .soim-t h 1 n it of them siri'-o the con-clusb-n of the w - rl-i - ".v a r. Ti-.e pi'.hlle Is reminded of tho cl'.b'ken Hipl.or at tio- First M. L. Ciiar- li at Fast Chi-aaeo (his e veil i nut, com-ni'-nrini," at iii'i o'.b.ii;, with straw

berry srio-.-traKe as t.a- promi-o-d .i.-s- :,., j;

fri'l. Tin re is a w. drome i-vfcnd- d to i-n-rylo-ly to be present. Tin- supp. is will be li. .-...st.iiii.-'-l f .r trie Uncut least a.'t l tlii siM iaiaa

TflO V.'oman's !:-..dla' dab n 1

Tl I auxiliary i-nt ert.iir.. -.1 nn'ii'.b

Wrrinr-srl.iy, April 27. 1921.

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The maniase of M.s.s Margaret Kula 10 to .Mr. .Stanley Carpenter will take place today. T. Conrad, who has been touring the east during the past few month is stopping- here at th - home of liaumt r for a coupb. (,f weeks before returning to h a-i home in J. ft'.-: son City, M-i. I r. Fauikto-r, M!.-s Klpp timi sister and Mr?. Hutb-n b ft .Man .iay by j il-i f.-r a a.onlii's visit with !'i b-nda a.a-1 ri i;a ivt s in I o e i a st . '1 lie last Indoor boxintr show for the seai'on jrl-ven nnd.-r tiiA auspices r-f ta-Atii.-rioa :i Legion will be he'd here Timrsd.'iv ev.-ntr.t? at. Slrntroi.s h.t'l. Th,.- f o'dow ii.e; mat.-he.s nil! b'-. puiie of!': a tfn roand wind ap between Jack K'-nni aly arid llo'ahy Moon of t 'ae i ; i r .-' I'oil and Screw Works; an roan 1 bout b- t .veeii l'a's'. niii.-v ,-( Jlic'a.'lin

ii..: V a a a a a, i ' . a ' . . , -. n li -ivy

V 1 -' i: I of the Cl-t Hi li-.-son of the ara-.v, a six r -inal bout. tio oi One llo nal ia-.v.s and Sp.ed L'.-mltt.-e of S'M.'lh liend; a four ton mi bout between Fi. .idle Ha.jjii.-r of" Jlohart ami l-'ianl-.-1 in Lap.) r.l of 1 ilt-ao. Tin' whist .-iu'a lull meet Thursday exei.irie- with Mrs. le-n a K- '.tz-nan.

M-s-r.-a A . J :-:r,i;'a and K. Wheaton.

famiiles Monday evenine; to a dinrotr, w:t .u,,ay fur :Jd hi nap Jli to attend party at tro M. K. c.ai. h, which was a c..i. v.-nt ic-r. of the O. E -S follow, d by a program. Tn-i f aneral of Ib-n i.-imin i"irkr. who

i ne - c.ao i;a.e a p.. --... wtifj harned fa .j,..-, -j, lus.t F

o i n n ( r and f a i - v.- 1 1 party last i-ro, ,

nin-r at the h one ,,f Mr?. Jal'a W'.i in honor of Mi. Anna Homaeh.r, w w . ' 1 mo-e to ii iM-i'iml shortly. Miss V.'Slma Laschka Is .plite s! with t o 1 1 s i h ' '. s .

.Mrs. j.. h:e,c

tiv s In . . a. Miss 1 !' visit-. r yst i .

visit! : i r; w ! t h r e i m - i , . . . r a few- 'iv a ! .

.anas was a

' ue.ch last Frh,.-iy wehn

miua.ir.e caat'iit on fire af t r beini;

sltnck by a I'ei.noyl vanla Ira'.n waf ia-l: h--re yesterday afternoon. Service! w eondaet.-d by ltc-v. Jinwail at the ah-ihoaa-t church. The Amerh-nn

r w ;a a la- was a m maer t'r,i n the services. The interment ' C;- avn H ' d c- rn et .-r y

Miss II- an .- !...::. r and htta- Ml -s y avion j. ,-i.d t . a 1 r tan.-dls r-mo'.e-'. Si-.- t

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'la i a . a sh i; f Ca ; -s loa e o '. . r S J :iI- '. k with i-tif i-r-obl fi-.n of At--on is q lit-- sh a

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1 Mrs. E. Lee phone

Hammond 3340,

i lecture? daily

hom 9 lo 9, the

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Live. 696 State L.me Street, in

J est Side of his-

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P.D. Q. FclLLS rSSf'vY BL'GS I Spiritu.iiist meeting every Thuisaav a. L t , , 1 . m t s- y -till. t

t. -aa-ia-a ?i t'. Al. t. L. tifrslor wi 1 deliver the

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M i ss'-s A - n .- and ca tro is! 1 - r. i 1 1 1 v da v. Car! F.ohlt is qui: Il.of; ia. J.s.ph. the r.-vf; ; -rn. .- oral M : - V -a

lrr.tiosih! for H- ': fan ', I.'a.-a'he-a 1-a

:ir.d Ants t a

1'. Li. y. is I r. ,e- i- ..a . d. - A li a- i- irHiii'

!'i1,r',,XV,:.!i:;,,r, Ircture. Harry the Biliv Sun-

: "; 'cut, cao-.;n to km I fJav Sp i r j t u a I j s t , will deliver the lecture ifCs-A nelson ft t.a- ia-a- fO-i.s and i - . . ,I'-fi', - el . - ,..i-S-i li aa:Od I ,a!V "1 '1 I c vprvnnnu c,-r. h-rvr-i

ff e.'ra,f at' 'or" -rd' p '.'d 'rial ?' 'tV j I' TCC-VS ill often tig. New Speaker CVCry

; Jaaih-. lad

I members of her Five Hundred Club. j The Sons and Paugrhter of Indiana j The Ksth,.r jfebekahs meet t.-mor-l xiforor will meet In regular -" " i . - .

- tomorrow evenine at the Auditorium ;ir11 and with an urgent rcnuest tiiat iU members he present. Th Junior Moose at East Chicago Is ekln f?atnr9 with other teams of r baseball and v.rsre commnnlcat'.ons be iv,n din to Bernard Friedman. Last

--iiS.-sa-o 1441. Teams averatrintr

years.

School

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especially

t oliclted. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lrv-.n of Kmr.edy avenue have as their puest J. 1?Kitter of Quinsy, HI., formerly a Hammond resident. Mr. and Mrs. John K. Farovid of the Tjika Front and accompanied by snother of Mr. Farovbl, Mrs. James Farovid and Kev. Klm.r Jones, pastor of the Indiana Harbor M. H. church -were in Gary to attend a dinner and lecture under the auspices of the Calumet Missionary Society of which Mr. Farovid Is treasurer. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Tcxon of SoutA Mag-oun avenuo were called to Rochester, N'. T., on account of the death of Mrs. Plxon's brother's wife, whose home was at Fairport. They expect to be gone a week or mare !n the east. Mr. and Mrs. Den Purrell of Fir st. and Michigan ave. and Kobert Hurrell f East ChlcaRo left for Cleveland, th. -where they were railed owir.Lt to the der.th of a near relative, a resident of that city. Mrs. J. W. Maxwell of Drummond St. !s abotlt well of an accident she sustained a few weeks Ht when she slipped whil" she w as i arryint a ke ttle of boiling: water to the laundry ol her home, the water spilling on her and causing painful burns. Mrs. William Mede of Beacon ytreet ill hold a meeting- of the Woman's O-dild of the (lood Shepherd church. I'riday afternoon at her home and to rhich all members are urrd to ho present. Mrs. Harry Fisher of North I'.armt; avc. entertained at luncheon yesterday T-.onorary to the mother of Mrs. Frank TlcQuarrie, who is here visiting- from Canada. The C. B. Greens were g-uests. A. large, patronape is solicited for the. attendance at the performance of the "Trlsh Rose." TT the Auditorium. Indiana Harbor, this evening. The benefit should be creative of tho public's attention for the receipts will go

Have Your

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The Dentist will give a special low price for Honest, Reliable Dentitstry until June 1 st. 11,1111 ITS fflTTit scenes

On account of the cut in wages and short time so many men have had to stand for, this cut in prices will give you a chance to have your teeth taken care of. P.-MNLESS FATRACTING GUARANTEED

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Plumbing and Heating Repairing and Sewering Phone E. Chi. 114 1101 145 St. East Chicago

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FIRST CALUMET

TRUSTAND SAVINGS BANK

"The Bank that Service Built"

Capital and Surplus $120,000.00 An Auto Accident Can Happen in an Instant without your fault, your machine hits another car, runrdowa a wage earner, cr damages itself. What then ? Accidents like these occur daily. If you figured in a crash like this, would vou be protected? Yes, if you had an Aetna COMBINATION Auto Policy, the kind that protects your car against fire, theft, collision, damage and personal liability. Ak aisout this policy. Call or telephone East Chicago 950. Chicago and Kennedy Avenues v EAST CHICAGO

INDIANA

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and thr luinhcrm. n's A..'n of Chicago in huiltiin- unJ fuinehln o h.nr.e L'onii'if T.- ip one !.ie at fi.'i S. Clarcmont Aif. li.uiis in huiijin. t h'.ur in furtto tiiui:.

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Another Blow to Profiteering The fiENT;RAL led the way in forcing furniture prices rack to normal. Now they have a-iia-'i r;.iti!!-s v uh tin I.un'.berr.ien's Av'ii : i iiiiiii to a'w e yu liberty item r-:,t 1. ' v'-. i lan-iLir'! evicts yen in tan rionmiK, ycti can hnve a hn:i like tb'" .!it' a';w.t- t,, nvc into !v rvo'iir-.' 'I his b-u-., exactlv as ; icf:rc, was hv,:U :-:;:. tbc .WSl K'AI. FLblNH I'Kb ( ' '. f-:i i!ih,-.I it in h..r. It is now

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?ia?i Credit

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Our Free Savinjrs Iank Account Plan is the hi? secret of our success. It is, how

ever, on.y one sr.it.v r aM.ni w i:v a :-. t'.KAL (.1. STO.MKk ii aln s ,. t',i v. F.RAL Cl'M'OalKK. "This r:.sr. o;,is y.-u the pri ilege of Fr.yine oa'ii:::a th- sa:r-c advantages that edhtr dealers pive you fcr ca-h. One ' abar ..ut f-: every ten (.lobars you s;u :! -, :t!i us tb.r iticrchuni'.ise i de'oitt"'! in y-nr -'.'.a name with the Chicago City lo.nk K: Trt:.-t .'o. 'Ii.e batik is i:: -1 r uct ei; to turn this money over to you as s. vou have cur.f U-ted six rn-.i;t ii 1 v i ;tvt:;ent- on

your ace ur.t. r u.l particulars at nr.y ot our r.ts.c b:o ; c .

BcnutiftJl 7-picce illinm and A-tr ditii.-i room set. Table has

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s have cane panel back

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iNotice to Our Out-of-Town Readers V r a ccrpt mail orJcrs for m?fy noeft item. as appriir in our reuInr nrw parcr advert iAiny. V r iteour mlviTtiRin depHrlmrnt at M55 fflUt.l V ..11 n t- 1 i-

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Alassive 3 piece oxcrstuiTed parlor suite; loose cufhion con

struction v.i-d sprit- oicc, m either true or mulberry c.oui

or in tap'e-try. b.xposeii parts of the frame tinish'-i ;n i.rmi t! titahc-car-.y. 'An eceptt bargain at

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V Heavy wood beds with panel

4Sin. top William and Alary extension table ; turned or

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Attractive library table in brown rnab.oc:.itiy ft r ; s n : strictly hand

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Plain top kitchen cabinet bar with, h e a v y mapb" frame: two ;b t:r 'nns, two

J acohr.in la: ; - n ; tf ( extends to six

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d r a 'we r Vor s t a t t e'r $1 7 J m'anj' Vr.'ad $1 am! niairazinc slielt.. JL board X "

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Meaw reed fernery with larre

rustproof fet comes in brcjvva finish

rustproof fern tray: f f- qc comes in frosted v 3 J

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Genuine Leather Parlor Suites

Massive colonial parlor suite consisting of 3 pieces; set comes in ether mk or A A.50 ... .,!,,..., .. ,-. - ,.lil..,.rf.l in renuine bnanisb. leather; cus.uotis supported I'Wf.

Sturdy well made dining .-baibs: heavy panel back; mu'.e skm pad seat; j 9c (C.bie.-i oak babh, "

steel spin 11 gs.

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with extra l:ea

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50-pound refrigerator; extra thick

hJf. walks ; ll c a v faK CA f frame; regular $35.00 ? JU value, now only wV

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Continuous post bed; Vernis Martin or white euanicl brush ;

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Oval top Kate leg tables; well made ; hand pobhed ;

turned or I a co'aean iir. is h

$90-75

Faruie roomy baby carriage with ar-

tiberv w'.ieels; all steel

eear ; upholstered in

heavy corduroy . . .

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