Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 300, Hammond, Lake County, 9 June 1921 — Page 2

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THE TTME3 Thursday, June 9, 1021.

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LIVE NEWS FROM THE TWIN CITIES

liXTO-VD IXSTALLMEXT OF 1 I CO MB TAX Dl'K The second Installment of income

tax payment for 1920 tr dua and

muit bo paid to the Internal revenue

collector not later than June IS. according: to Collector Bert Thurman. All who have not yet made settlement by that date will be subjected to penalty and Interest and all tax payers who are making: quarterly settlement are

urged to make payment In time, ao

penalties may be avoided.

ODDFELLOWS ANNIVERSARY The thirtieth anniversary of the K&t Chicago Oddfellows, lodfce No. 677, will

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MmMfb JtPUlVE FOOD GROCEPY

Grocery Specials for Friday and Saturday Each week we try to outdo previous effort each week we! comb the markets for BARGAINS to hand on to our customers. Read every item below:

"PET", brand MILK

48c

5 TALL CANS

No mail or phone orders none to children j

BUTTER

FAMOUS BEST CREAMERY BUTTER The butter without a fault. Per lb. .

35c

nniTMrf Large size, finest 25c K Kl nlr.N Calif. Clara I pe,, per lb

iyy2c

II Best Quality Cane Granulated

SUGAR, 10 fc 59c

WITH PURCHASE OF $2.00 OR OVER IN GROCERY DEPARTMENT Flour, butter, eggs and milk excluded.

Extra Special During Demonstration Only Rumford Baking Powder -OS No. 5 Cans, now Swandown CAKE FLOUR Ql5 large size Package . . . . cJ'qJ'

Council Brand, High Grade Oven Baked Pork & Beans No. 2 Cans, 10c

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COFFEE Our Famous Leader Coffee, the most popular in Calumet Region. Per lb. 27c 3 LBS. FOR 79c

OATS Best quality fresh milled Rolled Oats, per lb.

34

2C

JELLO The popular dessert, choice of all flavors, a package only (Friday and Saturday) 10c

Sharp Reductions Drugs and Toilet Goods Quality Up Price Down

78c

49 c

Rexall Hair Tonic For dand

ruff, falling hair and iritations

of the scalp. Regular $1.00 size, at. . .

500-Page Book on Nursing,

with illustrations. Une should

be in every home. Regularly $1.00.

Rexall Kidney Pi'ls Regular 50c seller. O O n Special at JJt Rexall Shampoo Paste Regularly 25c. 1 C n Special at iJL (War tax included)

Blue Beauty Face Powder Regular price $1.00. 70 . Special at f O C Cocoa Butter Cold Cream A splendid flesh OQ food; 60c value, at. Blue Beauty Rouge Light, dark or medium. O Q Regularly 50c O U C Cuticura Soap A regular 25c seller. 1 Q Special at A u (War tax included)

ubsenbe For Tne imes

be held at their hall. 4730 Forsyth avenue. Saturday, June 11. East Chicago lodge will be honored by the presence of Grand Master H'.rahman from Crown Point, who will apeak on the history of the order. aftr which he will present veteran menvbera with jewel of their degree. A regular program has bten outlined for the evening; by Mr. MoClellan, aecretary of the local order.

SPKAKS AT !ll'rcT Rev. A. J. Folson of the Ft. TTayne Plymouth Congregational church was the speaker before the Men's club banquet given at the East Chicago Congregational church last night. The real objective is a better life, said Rev. Folaon. Tolntlng out that the bigger Uvea were being lived by those who had a broader view of things and had erased prejudice from their mind. Getting away from the narrow paths and stepping out Into the fields for the good of all "Service above self." Again and again Rev. Folson reminded of the Tiiajor factors for the uplifting and upbuilding work of lives due churches, Into whose folds all should feel safe. Modern churrhen have overruled old method and standard, wiped out the lines of denomina

tional classes and are now encouraging the inter-church world movement for a true religion, said Rev. Folson In concluding. Chairman Roy "V. Fetk of the Mn' club announced that this waa the last meeting of the club until fall.

Do you know you can roll SO Aood cigarettes for lOcts from one bag of

raw

GENUINE

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calii ron roixcii Mayor McCormack has called a special meeting f the common council for tonight at 8 o'clock for the purpose of passing on an ordinance that authorlies? the park board of the city to issue park bonds to the amount of $30,-000.

CAPT. GOVL.D WOW Ben Gould wa appointed captain of the police force In East Chicago by the board of safety at their last meeting. Mr. Gould suoceeda Myer Rybeckl, who resigned account of 111 health. Captain Gould waa formerly employed by the federal government and his) good work In that capacity won him recognition from Chief OTonnell.

K. CVS AHIIA7IOE PROGRAM In Oddfellows hall. Indiana Harbor, during the evening of June the 10th, the Knights of Columbus will outdo all previous essays In the way of an entertainment for the ladles and the good neighbors whom they chose to have accompany them to the featlve event. An oration by Col. W. J. Riley, on h!a trip to and through Europe, will be a feature which cannot be missed. After this Intellectual treat ice cream and cake and plenty of it will be served. Song as sweet aa mether used to sing shall be rendered by intertalners whom you will delight to hear, and dancers who can masterly trip the

Howard R. Beedle, Paul S. Benante, T. K. iHKrdern, Thomas Burke. J. Stnnlev

I reswell. Morris J. Fein. Wilbur Holmes Jackson, Edward 8. Ketclk, Charles J. Kotzan. C. Harry Larson Julius A. Laezlo, George C. Matiasovsky. Forest H. Meyer. James Joseph O'Connor, Austin Alden Perkins. Maimllian Louis Pllarski, Francis J. Quinn John G. Shea, M. E. Smith. Joseph Ssanyl, Jr., Everett Harold Tlmm. W'ilhird Bayard Van Home, Jr.. Marguerite Eleanor Barrett, Orpha E. Clapper, Maa M. Clark, Waive H. Cook. Lillian Alice Fuerat. Alice Fuhrmark Virginia K. Howard. Helen Ruth Huber, Mary E. Hutsh, Ethel A- Laraon Oscarena Lonnqulst. Nellie Laruce Maxwell, Bernlce E. McCarthy, Vivian Iowe Mcintosh, Rosalie Saalfleld, Elizabeth Gertrude Sirlin. LiLvonla C. Peters, Ethel I. Wall. Mildred Weirback. Dorothy Zimmerman, Beatrice L. C. Johnson, Bcreneice Morea and Charle. A. Lloyd.

light fantastic toe ahall sustain reputations well earned. Choice musical numbers shall be yours to hr. and nierry hearts ahall relegate thi fnoplsh (heat Of gloom. Come and bring your friends. Give them a great evening and fill their hearta with Joy. There will be plenty of alienee In the grave. Above all othera, bring the children and let them be both aeen and heard. The address of welcome will be delivered by Father Connelly, whose presence lar always an Inspiration and a benediction.

LEAVES FOil MAMTAXA George p. Hulst, formerly assistant general superintendent of the International Lead company, Eaat Chicago, left thin morning for Virginia Vlty. Montana, to take charge of mining interests the!e. Recently Jtr. Jlulat became connected with the mining property in the famous old Virginia City district and was appointed to take charge of the installation of new equipment and to take over th management of the mine.

N API-Til CASE CTTn.M'ED The cane of the American Secret service of Eaat Chicago against Peter Naper, charged with grand larceny, in Judge Cohen s court yesterday, was Wlared continued until the plaintiff

COM MEN CUM KMT JINK IK The commencement exercise of th East Chicago high school will be h-!1 Wednesday evening. June 15 at o'clock in the Hartley theater. The program follows: The lr!noe of the Sun, High School orchestra; invocation. Rev. Thomas Hines; address, ExGovernor W. I Harding. Ilea Moines, la.; flmruB, senior girls; piano solo. Autumn. Rosalie Saalfleld; chorus; senior girls; benediction. Rev. Georg B. Jones. Diplomas will be awarded by W. A. Futy. president of the board of education, scholarship medals to be presented by Superintendent E. X. Canins to the following 45 graduates:

READ THESE TWIN CITY ADVERTISEMENTS

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had seoured sufficient evidence. It Is understood that thla case la to be fllad In the criminal court at Crown Point today. Naper is charged with stealing and destroying certain contracts, valued at S 1.8 00. between the American Seoret wervlce bureau and merchants of Indiana Harbor. Mrs. Katherlne Howard signed bonds for the release of Naper.

Campflrea Aoklbe and Keesecona played to a good sized audience at the Hartley theater last night. It was very well dona and the girl and women training them deserve the compliment they are receiving. The entertainment consisted of a red portraying the actlvltie of Camp Fire life and a play entitled Minnetoska's Dream together with a modal ceremonial meeting of the local Camp Fires and atme special music of Indian selectiona by Mr. Ileraid A. Jones nt Chicago. The Camp Fire a were assrsted by the Blue nirds, the Junior girl organization". Much attention had been given to costumes which added much to the attractiveness of tho varl-

oua actnes. As a compliment to the Camp Fires, a volunteer band of a dozen pieces played several selections before the theater and In leading in a parade about the city. "Chums" la the title of the address which Mr. Oogle of Chicago will deliver at the First Mcthodlat church of Eaat Chicago this evening at 8 'clock. All men, young men and boys will be admitted free If each man brings some lad or young man with him. All boyg who arrive ahead of time will be entertained In lume game.i The games will start at ? o'clock If the boya are there. , Oood reading for all men who come earlv. This Is not a church affair, but la open to all who come. SNOW WHITE CLOTHES On wash day If you use Oelger'a Bluing 10 cents, enough for 3 4 large waHhlngv Send 10 cents today. Money pack If not pleased. Apent wanted. Address Getgnr Co., 1 3 3 S. Troy street, Chicago JIL s-ij

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BUTTON-HOLE HEMSTITCHING. MUTTON COVER.

IN G, BRAIDING PROMPT SKHVICn CALL WAS1BVS TELEPHONE 44 t B. STATE bT. UAMMO.ND l-U

$10,000 to loan. Roe & Petersen Law

Offfce. East Chicago. 6-6-tf

NOTICE TO WHOM IT MAT CONCERN: Notice Is hereby given that no fireworks uf any kind or description will

be permitted to be set oft or exploded

by any person or persons on any pub-

lie street, alley or other public place

In the City of Ea?t Chicago, Indiana.

All merchants and others will please

take notice of this warning and govern themselves accordingly. EDWARD J. O DONNELI 6-9- lOt Chief of Police

Summer Pleasure Place LAKE FRONT PARK Indiana Harbor, Indiana Bathing Beach. Pleasure Row-boats jnd Dancing, every Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday evenings. Refreshments. Sandwiches served all the time. Under new management of Geo. Lugisan.

East Chica.a, Impiaina. Capital and Surplus, $150,000.00 Keep Your Money In This Safe National Bank No need to worry when your savings are kept in thil safe First National Bank. The protection given money here extends beyond bonded employes and officers, our own police guard service, massive steel vaults with time locks, and affiliation with the Federal Reserve System. There is still further protection very dollar here is under the direct supervision of the United States Government. And the United States Government is a depositor at this Bank. Let your savings earn interest for you in this safe, strong First National Bank. Sart an account this evening open from six until eight o'clock.

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SATURDAY Chas. Ray and an extra added feature. Afternoon only. EVENING ,A New Picture. SUNDAY Dorothy Gish in "FLYING PAT PRICES: Matineei, 5c-13e-18c Eveniar, 9c-13c-22c Tax Extra

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INDIANA'S WONDER THEATRE HAMMOND, IND. Tki theatre is positively showing exclusively all the latest First National photoplays and first run Parafnount releases. EXTRA SPECIAL! TODAY, TOMORROW AND SATURDAY

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Eta Norak in "UP IN MARY'S ATTIC" And "The White Horsemen" Serial

"Not . 7? Guilty"

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He was a fugitive from justice. She was in love with his brother, and strangely the spell of the East welded their two hearts!

Also SIGN0R SERGIO ZANCO, the World's Greatest Dramatic Tenor, and Other Specialties. PARTHENON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 17 ARTISTS PIPE ORGAN GRAND Always Cool, Clean tnd Well Ventilated

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Summer Hats for Summer Wear In delightful materials and colors. Modeled with faultless care. Hats that combine a stylish charm with low prices, the modes of the hour. Leghorn, Felts, Straws, Fabric Hats, combinations of Straws, Taffetas, Crepes, Hair Braids, Felts. Organdies, etc., etc. A large selection of SPORT HATS in alluring shades and makes; of felt, felt and straw, Duvytn and all fahric goods.

CHILDREN'S DRESSES that are not just ordinary dresses, but a bit of creative art on Swiss organdy or silk, of which time, thought and taste have made just the garment for your dainty daughter.

STAMPED LINENS More of the wonderful patchword spreads, scarfs, curtains, luncheon and buffet sets.

HOSIERY SALE Broken lots of extra quality lisle hose, in colors, that we are closing out at five pairs for $1.00. Some in silk, at four and three pairs for $1.00. Hat & Art Shop 708 Chicago Avenue East Chicago, Indiana

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