Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 266, Hammond, Lake County, 29 April 1921 — Page 11

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LIVE NEWS FROM THE TWIN CITIES

iurr BUD GOS1IXG. . The Chicago staff band is one of :.e great Salvation Army bands "f l.-.t world, anl has met with great appreciation In London and New York.. ' 'ir!n the trfat war, It was much In u-e for special demonstrations of all ,-r.r!5, such as the Liberty Loan, Rr-d . re?s. Victory parades. It has wi n w rls of highest praise during: its v. .-ek-end trips to the. Croat Irak's. ' Pheri.lan. IlocUford, Milwaukee. i . -. -'Kington aril many other nearby The band made its first appearanto Jr. 1?. arid ha.' continued in unr- a?n service, up tf the present time. i he tati'l numbers thirty members, '"i during its existence, has had one ndred and fifty individuals in i'a !-..-n-,ber?hir at -n time or another.

READ THESE TWIN CITY ADVERTISEMENTS

PLEATIKG AND BUTTON-HOLE riE.USTITCHIXO, HITTO.V COVER. IXti, HKAIDIMi PROMPT SEKVICE C U.I, W ASSEV'S TELEPHONE 449 91 K. STATE ST., H.IMHOXD

NOTICE I hflvn just cornplete.d plans and spec-."b-ations for another solid brick, 5 ?.-'--rns and bath Bungalow which I will 1 i:d anywhere in Indiana Harbor for f'ToCOI. Thi bungalow has solid t ouireta- foundation, cement floors in serr.cnt. cement sidewalk around the ! "use, furnace heat, electric fixtures - r.Joiv shades, hard wooj trim and ' vs prer-sed brick, front, so' id pressed ' porch, everything Is r".gurd in in ! is building to make it complete-in ev--y repect. For particulars, call on Paul Matrlnsky, third floor, Ind. Bldg., ""17 Cedar street, Indiana Harbor, tel. ii-J. 4-15-19-211. H6-29

Twelve young men who grew up In the band have become Salvation Army officers. During the war. it had sixteen members in the, service. Many of the bandsmen are songsters and it intersperses its band selections with chorus. Its programs are always richly enjoyed, and its return eagerly sought. A rare and exceedingly enjoyable musical treat awaits the people, of our city on its corning to East Chicago Saturday, tomorrow evening.

SATIX WRAP IS SUMMER'S DECREE

,,00 IN' IJlItH COtXtll.. Indiana Harbor ;s to hare Its own council of the American Association for the Recognition of the Trish Republic, according to an announcement given out tins morning- by those that fostered and inaugurated tho organization at Kust Chicago. The meeting

wi.i ta place .-unuay evening, in uir hail of St. Patrick's church at S o'cIockHeretofore the Harbor members h.n. ' Joined forces with Last ihhago. hut it is not advantageous I j the prcpie ;

living on that side to come r far ' attend a meeting, so thn suggestion for their own council has met iMi most hearty approval by all citizens Interested. Kast Chicago has to date over five hundred membership and this 1 being added to daily. In a recent canvas? r.-.ado by committeemen the' new names pained had not a" trace of Irish ancestry showing the sympathetic relations which exist? in America regardless of lace and creed. Appointed committees at Indiana Harbor will commer.co their canvass soon as their organization is perfected und expects to vie with tills end of the city in a very hcrt time m ered ! a ':' numbers.

stjwbomn-et3 to cslsb&atz The Sunbonnets, the oldest social club in Rast Chicago hnd ocas-ion to celebrate their twenty-fifth anniversary of the inception of the sovioty. at the home of Mrs. Mary Tlosg in Hammond, who was former postmistress of this city and who had the assistance of her daughter, Mr Edward I-ieach. in Highland street. The club had Its start from four members which increased to the present day status of twelve. Thn club in its meetings for more than 2r year? had not recorded a death of a member. Of tho honorary roll today, there are the Mesdames Florenc ?'hi!-ker and I X' u ! . Winters. Thoso who have let these part.s and kept the

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Edward Knight, a prominent lauor leader and organizer and a resident of Kast Chicago, took suddenly iil whila at Ashland, Ky.. a fw days ago and was operated for the removal of his appendix. 'ord was received In this city by his wife yesterday who at presen cannot go t Ins bedside o-..ng to the babe in the family being 111. She will Itivt) for there a soon as the child's condition warrants her going. According to the wire recfived Mr. Knight wag doing nicely and rallying well from the aiv Bt hetic. Mrs John "W'l.linmn of Chicago avenue was hostess to a few ladies at cards, Wednesday afternoon of thi v. eek. Mrs. Tom O. Tost Cf Grapev.n ttreet, has her s.ster, Misj Hilda Schrants of C'ar.tun, u.. here as l.vr guesi and wlio fell ill shortly afior her arrival m ith tonsilitis. Tho jour.e lady came to visit the Chicago at est. -is her sister is preparing to leave thes parts. There is much disappointment owing to the. illness presenting tile pleasant time anticipated. Kast cliicago Club women aje askea to t'ori'.srd their reser-.ations for tlie annuel f!.e.tlon hin'lieoti which this ye?,,-- v.h uc. ur vn !-'aturda, May 7::.. no; later titan Thu rsiiay c ej.Sug of next week, to t.he . hairmu of tiie commute... Mrs. I.. It. raust. or to chairmen of the various, ciub departments or inl: idual members;. The aflair th! yea r will take place in tho Uuild Hall of U,..

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proided a meeting place for all the young people. Plan to attend. Evening services at 7 :Z0 p. m. All are cordially Invited to all services.

MAY 1 GLOOMY DAY FOR CHICAGOANS OHICAOO. April Sunday. Mar 1. loomed a a day of dismal possibilities for Chicagoans today. Thousands of apartment leases that iv.ll expire on that date have net been renewed. Twenty thousand tenant, it is estimated, hare iffjsed to renew leases a? increased rentals and are defying their landlords. Ileal estate agents have been re-rcnting these apartments, nevertheless, and thojsands who are preparing to rao'.e on May day will find the apartments they rented occupied by a tenant who refuses to move. Countless lawsuits are expected to result. Aided to the troubles of the tenants was the probability today that a strike of milk wagon drivers and bread wagon drivers would be called iec Mav 1. Approximately 3,0'0 ni..k agon drivers have voted to ar:k rather than accept a per rent cut in ' a - -

Grand Junction elty off.c'a'.s claim ths real c id -fashioned "horse-power" has proved more efficient than any tractor or automobile hort-power to be found !ocaI!y. The city wanted to move its five-ton rock crusher from the river bed to a location across town end had to use th tidds to sled the machine. A forty horse-power tractor, aided by several autorriobiTer, was unable to budge th heavy cruhr. but six powerful horses

were attached to the crusher and sr.i.k4 it through the atree's. although the tphalt ineltel in ape's under tie great weight.

Plp Lines. Tta plp lloeg In Arnerlca used ta carry petrolecm from the wel's to central point tor etcrage or to refineries, are sufficient !n lecgrth to g'.rdie tb earth at the eqcator.

"My House Shall Be Called a Houe of Prayer" Topic for Next Sunday's Services at St. Paul's Ev. Lutheran Church 138th AND DEODAR STREETS. INDIANA HARBOR THEO. CLAUS. Pastor r:00 A. M. English Sunday School 10:00 A. M. German Service 7:30 P. M. English Service E"ERYBODY CORDIALLY INVITED

Horses Move Object Autos Couldn't Budge

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Fashion's latest decree is the

aatin wrap for summer wear. Here is a stunning model which is some-! what out of tha ordinary. Instead of merely being quilted as so many; of the satin wraps are, it is covered; over with embroidered motifs. A, ncarf-like bandinp of kolinsky forms additional trimming.

F.ast Chicago, merely a borough in those clays. Tho hostess concocted

personal remembrances up are the Mf-s- ! dainty hund!v.rk In flowers and used

PEE THESE BARtTAIXS rooms and both, full basement, has laundry, furnace beat, two car garage, ''it ft. lot, eaat front, on Xorth Mail can. price for quick sab J53?'; 37 '-3 ft. ot 4100 block. Forsyth ave., eat front, :t: $1500. C1IA3. V. TERiUN'I (VMFAXT -25 Calumet Bid?., Phone East Cihicaei IS.'. 4-23-2

dames William Penman of Belmont. Tex. and Edward Plckard of Birmingham. Ala. While the affair was in progress letters from these two women were, road and enjoyed through the rem'.nences they contained. True to their custom of many years the members in the city were present. Mrs. Abbie Thomas, who was at the bedside of her sister at Windsor Park came out. The club has its indebtedness cvf Inception to the Mesdames Stella A'.yea, Miry Koss, William Haight and the late Mrs. Winters. A part of the pleasant afternoon's features were the scanning of the pictures and snap-shots of the early days of

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as place cards ami mementoes of the occasion. Cut lowers were tent to Mrs. Ross in lov tig remembrance, of the anniversary date.

Perfection

A MANHATTAN SHIRT . today embodies every principle of good shirt-making to a degree which makes perfection synonymous with the name itself. Spring Designs Ready NAGDEMAN BROS. CORNER FIR AND CGAN STREETS Indiana Harbor, Indiana 564 H OH MAN STREET Hammond, Indiana

CLKR1K t AMMUATES Mll IRll. A keen interest is being directed on the four aspirants for the clerkship within the lints of the political faiths. 'The candidates for clerk right nouare in doubt as to the logical mayoralty candidate to grip with, one night you find them at a McCormack meeting, the next evening at a lie;. pa rne.-t-ir.g. Perfectly ail right. But the faction interest has become so strong that unless you hang or lean to that faith the people suspicion your atti

tude and do n t hesitate to pass you up- ' Mr p. Emma Spncer. candidate for clerk, has not been lax in her campaign efforts to bring her candidacy before the public. Mrs. 8pencr las personally approached men and women alike, showing where she beileves

that tne women ehouid ha'e representation. Peter Wheian. Jr., wa.s a little lata in getting started. "Pete" is one of the old Company "L" boys, among whom he is rinding strong support. Thomas V. Richards ; now clerk, has been for the last eistht years and

probably will be th next four. V no can teli. Tommy" is showing an' enormous amount of pep lately. Tiiej speedometer on "Tommy's" bicycle has run out of numbers, the wheels are

warping, the eposes are bent, and the general term mid of "Tommy's' Ford "It looks like h ."

iBert H. Peterson will give all ofi them a race. Wherever "Rerf proes ! he is received with a hearty welcome '

People are saying that it is between numbers IS and 1? for the nomination.

ebtir.g event. A political meet:.-.,- ;-or Mayor Leo MeVoinnck w'!l take plai-e th!. evening at the home of Mrs. Uiward M. -'"read; . S2 i'orsythe avenue, arid to which other candidates for office with the exception of the mayor, are ivitxi to be present. A most hospitable Invitation is cvtend'd to all boosters for the prevent mayor to be present at tho meet I n if. Mrs. P. C. Moir.s of North Magout'i avenue, prominent iu Woman's Ciub activities and Welfare work is a patient at the WbkX Side hospital, Chicago, where sh underwent surgery for a precarious condition existing for some time ar.d is rallying well from the reports re.eiv'.i this morning. Mr. Mary Tirnm of Irummond street was the recipient of a surprise party tendered her last evening by tho members of her family and to which a most enjoyable event was sponsored. The or. os-ton was her hirihiay anniversary. An evening of music has been planned by the choir of the United Presbyterian Church for the special Mother's l.ay scrvircH May sth. There will be an entiro -wiling of scriptural music, in solo, duels and anthems. The- full program wiii be announced through Th. Times next week. This week finds the "Pierce Arrow" far in the lead and the Ford is second In the Auto liace. There are classes for everyone. The slogan 1s "I'-e present, prompt and prepared." The time h P:4.1 A. M. "Seeing '.'hrist Through Others." is tho subject of the sermon next Sabbath at 11 o'clock. The Juniors, intermeeliates and seniors will meet at 6:4 3 p. ni. These organizations

; ;'.TRt.JT!OKAt. NEWS iER.tCti .,rt.Nt" .1! X'TIuN', Col. The truck

jhoise may be obsolete In the Kast. b:i

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E. L. WEIL

PHONE HAMMOND 118

125 GOSTUN STREET

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

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GOODRICH AND DIAMONlr TIRES AT X.ESS THAN 1-3 PaUCZS These are slightly used, run less than 1.C00 mliey. free from cuts and stone bruises, will easily clve 4,00u to 0.000 mileage. These tires are exceptional Bargains at these low

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Tahr'a Trices 7. ni) coo 1i).c-i) i ; no 12.50 1 3.0 14 BO 15.00 le.EO 1 J.cO 16 5

Cord Prices 17.C4 14. 0'J 1 5.00 20. CO ?l.f 21 oj 2?. 00 :3 c j

Tube Prices $2.25 2.i0 I. CO 2.76 2.75 8.00 S.'Ji 8 25 3.5' 3.60 2 75

Saturday, April 30th Specials It's Worth Your While to Trade with Weil LET US PROVE IT

GROCERIES ! MEATS

7Q Bell Shaped Leaf Lard. 1 f alU- want r1k vL

Sugar.

1 0 lbs aH you 'dnt- Per

Gold Medal Flour, 1 OO Frefh, Boston Butts. ?5 lbs p 1 at sfi whole. per lb. . .

Gold Medal Flour. 43 ' FrCsh Meat' Spare Rib5, 1 4 C

19c

K. & S. TIRE & SUPPLY CO. KIW A2ID TJSElJ TTJtES ACCXSS0&IX3 616 Chicago Ave. Phone 1580-0 r ast cmciioo

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25c 4ic

GROCERY SPECIALS Eggs, strictly fresh. 25 "2" C per dozen at

Brick Cheese, Der pound at

Pure Fruit Preserves, berry regular 25c seller, extra special per jar at

25ic

flavors, 17c

aro cyrup,

2 cans for . . . New Cabbage, per pound at .

Large jar of Libby's Catsup, OCp per jar at

MEAT SPECIALS Fancy Sirloin, short ard porterhouse Steaks, per lb Fancy Pot Roast of Beef, per pound 20c and Bacon, nice and lean, the 45c kind, per lb

38c 22c 31c

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DRY GOODS SPECIALS

The funeral of Helen Nelson, who died Thursday, will be held Saturday at 12 o'clock from her hrme at 23."i

East Seven'y-second pla-

Chicago.

Sa iu relay Special Chocolate Peanut Clusters

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Are You Keeping Her Sweet? Or is it only about "half and half." Then we suggest you present her regularly with a box of our Delightful Home-Made Confections The cost is very small, and think of the extra joy it will create. See that the label always reads

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Candy Co.

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TWO STORES 575 Hohinan Street 166 State Street

Twin City

News Notes

Ladies Aprons, all from 89c up to. . .

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Ladies' Silk Hose, special at Ladies" Underwear, up from

1.19 50c 25c

Ladies' Sateen Bloomers, all QO . sizes, extra special pair. . . . Men's Hose, the Durable 1 Qr Durham brand, pair

Children's Bear Brand Hosiery, up from

25c

FKLE All children accompanied by their mothers will be given a puzzle game free.

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29c

Good Luck Milk, per can Peas or Corn,

J i ui Club House Corn Flakes, 1 Aper pkg lKJ

Calumet Catsup, 2 bottles

16c

Skinner's Macaroni or Spaghetti, 3 pkgs. . Swift's Pride Washing Powder

Matches, 6 boxes Ktichen Cleanser, 3 for

Lux, 3 pkgs. . . , Toilet Paper. large rolls

25c 25c 17c 32c 17c 33c 23c

per lb.

j Native Beef Pot Roast. ; per lb

Fancy Veah Breast with 1 C pocket, per lb ! Fancy Veal Shoulder. O O i per lb miJm

; Best Sirloin Steak, per lb ; Pure Hamburger, ; per lb I Smoked Cali. Hams, all ! sizes, per lb

: Pickled Pigs Feet. 1 Ol I smreL nrr lb 2

i , j Choice Pork Tenderloins, A C per lb tUC

Best Frankfurter Pork Sausage, per lb. . . . j Fancy Dbcie Bacon, all j sizes, per lb

; Good Luck or Moxlev's OC

35c 16c 20c

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20c 26c

Oleo. per lb

Lunch Wax Paper. 23 C 1 Kettle Rendered Lard, 1 7n 6rolIsfor , per lb 1 C

59 c i Be?t Cr,amery Buttcr' 45 c

American Family Soap, 10 bars for

per lb

S. & H. STAMPS DELIVERY

Members of the Serbian National V"lltlcal club will hold a meeting tomorrow evening, promptly at 7 o'clock. There will be initiation of members.

We carry a line of Fresh Meats, Groceries, Fruit and Vegetables and DeliTer.

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LEWIN

Ready "to-W ear Store . 704 Chicago Ave. E. Chicago

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137th And Cedar Streets, Indiana Harbor Capital and Surplus $110,000.00 AND IN 1914

"vThen the great war begin in the summer of 1914 world-wide disturbances occurred in the money markets, moratoriums were declared, hundreds of stocks and bonds crashed in value, and the New York stock exchange suspended for the time being. In many cases dividends were skipped and interest could not be met on some bond tf sues. But the First Mortgage 7 GOLD Bonds recomrr.ended by and sold at this strong Bank HELD THEIR VALUE during the shaky days of 19! 4. And these Bonds have since sold at par. remained at par, and have been redeemed at 100 cents on the dollar. You can buy these safe 7T Bonds at this Bank. Call write or telephone "Indiana Harbor One Thousand for further information about this SAF"E investment Sold for 1 1 years without loss of one cent to any investor. "Put Something in the Bank Each Pay Day'!