Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 299, Hammond, Lake County, 8 June 1921 — Page 2
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TUK TIM KM Wofhipsdar. Juno 8, 1921.
LIVE NEWS FROM THE TWIN CITIES
oilman i ur 500 cuts Orders for 50o re f risrerator cars have teen placed with the General American Tunk Car corporation of Kast Chicago by the Great Northern railroad, according to an announcement of president Ralph list a of the railroads. Tho new equipment will cost mir than 11,000,000. Th road owns about tit).000 oars and has on Ha lines !)S per cent of this number.
GOBS TO EW CHICAGO Kev. Michael Gadac, assistant pastor of St. Stanlalaua Polish church In South Magoan avenue, is leaving tday to t ..!: charge of the piiiitorato at New Cl.lciiv. The priest U leaving this city with the regrets of all the parlsuInoera he ha bven so closely af fliiaU-d "with for more than a year, when he came here as a aubpajtor to Kev. Puler Budnick, who is in charge. The Knights of Catholic t'nlty founded by Kev. Uadao, tondored him a most auspicious farewell and he ranks a.s sjprtir.o moderator of the organisation. ToniKiit there will b a procession of more than 50 automoblleti led by an 18-pleco band, with He v. Ziolin pastor of St. Joseph's chu:di in (.'aiumet. as honorary guests, i,,'.vc at 6:15 o'cioek from the pastoral residence and accompany thrt d(p;:t ng pt elate to his nrw field of endtav o. SH'VVOS The feast of wfckj to be observed at East Chicago synasotue. The meaning f this important festival, which is celebrated by all the Jews of t'.ie world, takes place this year. 581 1321) beginning Saturday evening June 11 at sundown, until Monday e n'.r.it, June 13. by Rev. s. Spivali, Rabbi I'esach Cohen Cong. Pmtccost Penecost (Ileb. Sh'viso?) marked tha wheat harvest. Sh'vuoa means "week.' because seven weeks wore counted from tho time when they began cutting the barley at Passover. On the day after the seven weeks were over I. e., on the fiiftleth day this festival vras observed. This gives the reason for the name Pentecost, which means "fiftieth". The historic feature of t'.ie festival Is the celebration of The giving cf the Ten Commandments, which Isreal received at this season. For this reason, it has also been chosen as the most fittlnsr season for confirmation On this1 festival the synagogues and the temples are decorated with flowers.
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Almost Physical Wreck,;
ltaff Builds Himself Back to Vigorous Health. "I had ht-ard a fcrcat deal about Tanlac and since trying It myself I can conscientiously say It Is the best ri-dlcln 1 havo ever seen In all my
experience," said. Iavld Raff, 250 N
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mer Kafit ( Icjiso Toaldf will b hoHtrps at two social Hffalis n-xt we'k at which mnu Twin City matrons will yo In attendance. A reception Is to
alio rlco eaiiesilay afternoon anu
in auction bridge Saturday afternoon.
Miss r-iatrlce Fein, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. E. V. Fein, or C'.'dar Ht., and
si.ster to lr. Li. J. Folnt complies her
tudlos In piano nt the Knupfer studio
I In Chlcag.j this week und bus n i cived ! hi-r dlplom.i to teach. She will open
u class for students in Indiana Ilarb.r. The monthly business meeting of tho Woman's Missionary Society of tho First M. 12. church at Indiana llirlur v ill be held tomorrow afternoon at tin home of Mrs. J. S. Llckson, 3-126 Grapevino Ft., with a bak sale held in connection with the meeting. It Is, desired that alj membora be present. Tha sale Is extended to others b sides those who are regularly connected with the society. T,ho Fsther Reln-kahs of Indiana liar bor will moot tomorrow evening yo have Initiatory work conferred on candidates wfth th: 1-Tke I'minty Defrrco tftff cxumrllfylng the hki'C. It Is uryed that all members be jrosi'iit. Miss llerenlee McCarty of North Magoun av a graduate of this year's class of tho Washington hifrh fchool. Is dr! ItuT a Ford, with which ru r f rii :nls an- 'tiJoing nftor school hovirs. Hov. Michu.-l Pitzol.", of the Church of Si. Heirtvig of Gary, 1- arriving hero today to succeod ltev. Fr. UatUcz. who Iihs been called to the pastorate at New Chicago, Ind., from St. Stanislaus Polish church. Tho new priest t. com
ing highly recommended and no doubt
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ri-qulrdd to fct'itu tfos number of Time. Warrants for which thoy bid nnd a gross amount of money to be paid for TItno Warrants purchased. Said Tlmo Warrants will bo oId at not less than par to tho highest and best bidder for cash and upon payment thereof tho Treasury of said City shnl! bo delivered by ,ld Treasurer to said bidder. .nd the right to reject any and all bids Is hereby reserved. The tald City reserves the right to pay and redeem tiny portion of said Time Warrants before th date of maturity, by giving live day's nutlco to the purchaner, either by registered mall, or publication In a newgraper In said city.
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JOHN J. SUI.SKI, 8-8-11 City Controller
HARDING DISCUSSES PUEBLO RELIEF WASHINGTON. Juno S. President Hardin;' und H"cri-;;.ry of War Weeks discuHscd relief measures for tli Hooded llilrlct. of c--.lor.ido. Horretary Wfhks advised tl.c pies'-dent that ho has Usued orders to the corps at -a commanders tliat blankets, medical supplies and other matt rial needed for rellf work shall be forwarded to
Pueblo from Halt Iake City and Texas military posts.
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noticf. of swa: of timf. avtahkan'is, city of fast chicac.w, IN'DIAXA, HEPAftT.MENT C-F FI.VANCK Notice is hertby given that on Wednesday. Juno 15th, 1321, between the hour., of 1 o'clock noon nnd 4:'1, o'clock p. m. of said day, I will sell m t the oti'ce of the City Controller, I" Kaid C:t, Tlmo Warrants of .nid ';.;. nut to exceed a sum of one Hun-
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will win the esteem of the parish poo- ! dred and 1 Ifty Thousand nn.l .o-" iIc the depart In ir orlest has liel.i fr ! ! liars. Said Tlmo Warrants will te
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M"U-c guests cf tbf ! I. A. IT'trt , of ;-jr.imonil nr. lnciude Re. D. c . Wadding of Argylo. Wis. and h!- f-'m- i 11.,-. end thf Mesd.unes I.uell.i Miller and Carrie Ra'rie. of Pittsburg, I'a. Mrs. Frank T. Graham of Parish i vf. entertained relatives) yesterday. -
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DAVID nFF 2 SO . lh St-. IMillndelphla, pn. 39th St.. Philadelphia, recently. Mr.
Ra.T has lived In Philadelphia all his I From Chicago were tho
life and Is well known and highly re- Anderson and W. Osfrrnian. mint and spected. cous'n. and a sister, Mrs. C. B. Flick "My health was all broken up." hejof II obart, Ind. explained. "My stomach was all out) 1
of order and gave me so much tr uMe WANTKI
Twin City
News Notes
-Iady to work at sola foun
tain. Apply Central Frusr Store. 3140 Michigan ave., Indiana Harbor. 6-8 CAKD Oi TEANES An express!. r. of thanks to all thoe who were so kind in their sympathy and Rid. and for beautiful floral offerings sent, we tleulre to extend our heartfelt thanks. Kev. George B. Jones, pnstor of the First M. F. church, those who sang, tho Miriam Rrbekah. Wood-
t oioo . amp, anu f.niv.mrineni or uau ' Fellov. t orgH nizat Sens. all neighbors and friends. In the loss of mir Henr
".Sometime ago a good friend of mother and grandparent. Mrs. iflla mine told me he knew Tanlac woull jfinnwn r.l
Mrs. A. E. Peters and Family.
that I actually dreaded t.i go to the table. I woUid st:r ply rather go wi'hout eating than suffer the awful misery I knew would follw. 1 would bloat up so with eras that my heart w .uld beat a terrific rate and It cmed sometimes I was being sm -thred to death. I Ju.t had to fight for my breath. My nerves were all undone. I slept poorly and was ali the time having headaches that were almost blinding. I lost weight und felt sd
weak and run-d wn all over I cou hardly do any worn.
neip mo and lie spoke so positive about It that I took his advice. And I can ay right no.v that Tanlac Is the first medicine I ever saw that wili do exactly what they ay It will. Five bottles have the same as made me all over again. I can eat anything I ever could In my life nnd have gained fifteen pounds in weight. I'm no more nervous than a child, sleep fme ari!j n Just makes me feel happy to be mjoylng such good health. Tanlac certainly Is a great medicine." Adv.
Is.-ued i:i denominations of Five Hundred Dollars eHCh, numbered from 1 to r.n. Inclusive, bearliig inter t a: f.'x ifr cent per annum. Interest r.inblo nt maturity and wlrich shall badded to and u.cludod In tho face value tts.i. mi.: Timo Warrants shalmat -no . r before the 15th day of Xovimb'-r, 1321. Said Time Warrants so Issued are for the purpose of procuring nd st-cur ing a oinporory loan to ba used io meettng current running and ordinary xpenses of fiioh city for the fls. e. er.r and it issued in pursuance of ar
' Act of the General Assembly of thi t n t ; of I.nliHiia. entitled "An Act ! Com-, vn-.ng Municipal Corporations." 'spprovid March oth, 1005. an.l an amen I dt.ient th- reto approved March 6th.
1IM1. and pursuant to an ordinance a.'.ojued by the Common Council of sail "ity On tho i5th day of May, 1321. authorizing M'ch temporary loan. PiuWl proposals for the purcha of s.i'd Time Warrants v. ill be received by ir.e- at the office of the City Control--up to the hour of 12:00 noon of the .1 iv of paid sale. Said warrsnts will bo dated and drawn Interest fr.m the .lav of such sale. The bidders wll' he
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This Great Annual Clearance of ALL FURNITURE, RUGS, LINOLEUMS and STOVES is eagerly awaited by all lovers of
beautiful Furniture
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Today A Special Comedy DeLuxe
Eva Novak in "UP IN MARY'S ATTIC"
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A picnic has been arranged for by th" members of the Polish Knights of Catholic Vr.lty to tie held date of July 3rd, t St. John's Grove. It Is th first anniversary date of the society and there will be prizes given In races and various contests. It Is expected that a large number from here will go and be Joined there by many friends. The Faculty and Junior Class of the Washington high school aro tendering the graduates of this year as is their custom, an annual reception, Monday evening. June 13, at the High school building, at eight o'clock. I?. D. I- Gli-f'Vrook, of Grapevine St.. Just returning from a trip to Columbus, Ohio, has been 111 since his return with a malady believed to resemble the typical malaria which people In that part of the country seem to suffer with. He has not been able to return to his business duties as yet. WV.le Mr. and Mrs. C. Hansen of Ivy st. were viewing the carnival features at the Harbor the other evening, a valusble fur coat and uto rug were stolen from their machine which was
READ THESE TWIN CITY ADVERTISEMENTS
parked In Block ave. Thcro has been no clue as to who might have taken them. Mrs. W. J. Funkey of Oary. a for-
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Black area indicates) territory France p!an to take from Germany. Shaded areas indicate territories already taken from that country since the war. Complete plans for further coercion of Germany if reparations remain unpaid M3y 1, have been submitted to the allies by Premier Briand o France. They call for the occupation of the entire Ruhr valley and possibly the whole industrial district. The principal cities whose occupation is contemplated are Essen, home of the Treat Krupp factories; Elberfeld-Barmen, Dortmund and Witten. This rejfion is to Germany much as the Pittsburg area is to America.
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INDIANA'S WONDER THEATRE HAMMOND, IND. This theatre is positively showing exclusively ail the latest First National photoplays and first ran Paramount releases. EXTRA SPECIAL! LAST TIMES TODAY Colleen Moare in
.en Dawn Came"
A Scal-Sthring Story of Human Appeal enthralling, clean. Presented with a musical ac
companiment of splendid brilliancy. Also PARTHENON SPECIALTIES. Admission: Matinee: Adults. 22c; children, 9c. Evening: Main Floor: Adults, 35c; children, 18c. Balcony: Adults, 27c; children, 9c. War tax extra.
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THE ONLY BIG CIRCUS TO VISIT HAMMOND THIS YEAR Thursday, June 16
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Reserve seat tickets on sale day of circus at Summers Pharmacy, Hohman near State, at same prices as charged on circus grounds. The largest circus in the world giving a street parade.
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PARTHENON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 17 ARTISTS PIPE ORGAN GRAND Always Cool, Clean acd Well Ventilated COMMENCING TOMORROW FOR THREE DAYS "NOT GUILTY" A First National Picture Also an Educational Star Comedy
Aviation Auto Polo 8 BIG SPEED EVENTS Including John Hall Charging from Auto to Aeroplane
H0BART SPEEDWAY g Sunday, June 12
Dr. W. E. Nichols Special Attention to OBSTETRICS AND DISEASES OF CHILDREN Office: Suite 101, First National Bank Building Phones: Cffice, 145; Res. 1529 Hammond, Indiana
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Make Your Waiting Money Earn 7 in the Meantime Had you otlirr uses for your money? Inter ding to buiid or put an aJJilion l-j the !louc, but didn't? Or intended to buy a car? Or. are you a business man who want3 to rmpLy waiting dollars to the best advantage? Invest your money so it will earn a high rate of income -but make SAFETY the FIRST consideration. Waiting dollars invested in the First Mortgage 7rr GOLD Bonds recommended by and sold at this Bank means getting Safety and an attractive income rate. These Bonds sell at 100 cents on the dollar, hold their value, nnd are redeemed at 100 cents on the value. Ask about these Bonds. Those GOLD Bonds have been sold for 1 1 years without loss of one cent to any investor.
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