Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 8, Hammond, Lake County, 28 June 1921 — Page 2

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THK TIMES Tuesdnr, .Time 28. 1921.

LIVE NEWS FROM THE TWIN CITIES

IPEEIIERS CAl JE ACCIOBST

Another lulnmolnln accident was narked aiiatnM sp '"'tor along Michigan vf.. io;i:ir. Harbor. rMcrilay evening While Th.mia (Jtll.o of S.U Eim St. was tr!v'.rtR rml ti Muiiiiisu be truck Mrs Morris" mvlnnr coming eff ct tri'ivlno N f rl 'Hi i it J n r i j U9t:nr.1 l'v cil lirr tlrivri. Mrs Worrl ws (! to !icr home

how i w,rM' i.Axn TNe old battle ir.Miii.ls of Kloelv and rr n n ci !: Indiana Harbor, eprnf J up last n'.sht !'ut T o'clock nl pccpie n; ihf r streets wore compelled to er.fench. siii:it the ring of the ,5S and tie Italian Invasion. The (roiif besn at Jj2l Pluck ave. where Mok Aiuiruj took the offensive by taking .-hot at his tMer-in-Iaw. Mr Tete Andrus, hitting her In the hand Nick becoming (Kited over his luck as a marksman started down

Block and up Pennsylvania ven. shooting In all directions. lfore Xlck had teen corralled his victims numbered three. Tapia and his on, while standing in front of their home at ?,iZ' Pennsylvania ave., became targets for Nick, but their Injuries proved later not to he serious. Whf.n the pol'ce arrived on "No Man's Land, things had quieted considerable.

AMERICA CELEBRATES ACTS OF THESE MEN JULY FOURTH

READ THESE TWIN CITY ADVERTISEMENTS

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Thotos fihow th "Committee on Declaration," reading left to right: John Adams, Roper Sherman, Robert R. Livingston, Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin; seated is John Han-, cock. Below is shown the thin Bteel safe which now holds the!

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510,000 to loan. Koe & Petersen Law ffT'f. Tt Oili-afQ. 6-S-tf

Dancing Every Tuesday Thursday

It is the one-hundred and fortyf.fth anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence

which will be celebrated on July 4. This historic photograph shows one of America's proudest mo-

original of the Independence.

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ments, the "Committee on Declara-I

tion," headed by Thomas Jeffer-I

son, laying the completed draft of the Declaration of Independence before the continental conpress in Philadelphia. It was signed on July 4, 1776. The original draft is now kept locked in a safe in '. library of the state department in Washington.

While Officers Zackovick. Janusanski and t-teva with a few deputies were performing the feat of loading the police patrol, Harry Winters, a spectator and proprietor 0f the Washington Hotel was hit on the head and received a fractured skull hy a brick thrown by Nick Lablchan, who was grabbed and loaded In with the other law-brekers.

t SPECIAL. MKKTINO There Is to be held at the Cafe Lafayette tonight at S o"clock a special meeting: of the Chamber of Commerce. Lunch will be sterved at which time all business will be taken care of. Henry W. Petersen, president of the Chamber of Commerce, said today that the meetingwould bo adjourned in time to visit the fight arena.

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Saturday

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Open Air Dancing Pavilion MICHIGAN AND GRAPEVINE INDIANA HARBOR Johnstones Jazzy Jammers

STEEL. AD TIDE CO. R EI'ORT The Steel & Tube Company of America reports for its fiscal yer net profits of $14,939,630. The surplus after Inventory adjustments and other deductions amounted to J. 315. 209. The profit and loss surplus as rf December 31, 1910, was $ll,n02.&30. The penera! balance sheet at the close of the year thowed net current assets of $ i5.503.393 compared with current liabilities of $12,319,077.

cycle, started over and fell through to at the Jackson home In South Baring

the water. By the time assistance had

arrived Smith was out of the water without an Injury. The board of works has ordered protection gates for Dickey place bridge to be installed within a couple of iotks.

.NEW BI ILDI .NG PISH JUTS. East si!e of Deodar street, between 136th and 137th streets, one story brick parage, 18x2,0. Dan Plenodsky, owner. Cost. $S00.

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REPOHT OF FOI JDRV CO. The annual report of the American Car and Foundry company for the year endetl April 30. 1 921. is expected to be made public soon, and, according to information In the financial district. It is expected to show the dividend earned for 1921 requirements at the current rate of $12 a share without the ned of drawing upon the reserve? which verf set up for the dividend during the

period of war time profits.

At a meeting of the bonrd of works yesterday, a notice was rod announcing the completion of 151st stre- t imporvement. The contract was awarded to the Public Construction company on June fi. A resolution accepting the bid of the Wllliston Construction company and authorizing: execution of contract of the Improvement of ISSth street from the ea.'t line of Peech street to the southerly line of Michigan avenue, was approved by members of the hoard. A resolution accepting and authorizing contract of She & Co. to proceed with work of the construction of the Maroun avenue pumping station and partial reconstruction of the Magoun avenue sewer, wa? siuned by the b"ard.

Frank Jarkson of Tulsa. Oklahoma, a cousin of II. E. Jackson. Is a visitor

avenuo. Mrs. Bruce Mlllep. fr. ntertadned at a dinner party In honor of her birthday Monday at 1 o'clock. Covers were laid for 12. The hostess received some beautiful gifts. The afternoon was spent in social chat, and music on the Viotrola. Martin Petersen and Charles Spurrier Jeft Sunday morning June 28th o attend the Grotto convention being held In Alantic City this week. They joined other delegates In Chicago and left over the Pa.. K. R. for the seaside resort . Mrs. Martin Petersen with her mother and children were Sunday visitors at the home of the former's aunt. Miss Lillian Hand of Chicago. The No Name Club will meet this Tuesday morning with Mrs. Harry Bloomberg. 4 4 08 Olcott ave. Visitors at the Clair Stephens home 1SH. 136th st. are Mrs. Frank Demaree and daughter Frances of Washington. Ind. .sister of Mrs. Stephens. Miss Viola Lindert. daughter of Mrs. Augusta Lindert of 4507 Forsythe ave. was united in marriage at All Saints church. Hammond on Wednesday to Charles Workman of Hammond. The couple were attended ty Miss Lulia Dawn and Jack West, "ooth of Whiting. Following the ceremonies thre was a breakast served at the home rf the hi ide's mother to mm' bers of fho families. The bride wss attired In white iharmeuse with hat

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FALLS IV WATER.

While Dickey road bridtre ji bein raised yesterday. Smith, of 3914

i.Irapevine boulevard. rld:ng a nvtor-

East hiyava.

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stomach remnly and heil'h builder has gone hack to pro-war price t Jl.on a bottle -the same Mir bottle. ?U per cent larger than the others selling for more. No ohane has been made in the formula. The cost of manufacture is higher than in 1917. but rne owners of Nerv-Worth are going along with the procession of patriotic business men of the country v. ho declare that to return to prosperity everyone must make sacrifices and get the priors hack of normal, y. so NervWorth is sold by ail Druggists hereafter at $1.00, Nerv-Worth hns he, endorsed hy preachers, lawyers, doctors, druggists

tontc. and people from nearly all the walks

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To seal In the delicious Burley tobacco flavor. It's Toasted

luncheon will bo eorved. M. J. OT bsneU. th tailor, received word last Friday of the serious illness of his sister, Miss KaLhryn 0Connell. Ko cd his brother, of Chicago, left at ones for their former horns In Cna4a. Th Peter Cbar have moved rom 3678 Pennsylvania, ave, to S72 Euclid ave. Mrs. Armstrong of Todd ave. left on Sund-f evening for Toledo, O., to b in attendance, at th Lady Moose convention which is convening in that city this week. The Ladiea Aid of the trongregatlonal Church will hold their monthly Thtmble Party in the church parlor Wednesday afternoon, June 29. All members and friends are urged to be present as this concludes the Aid work, until Sep

tember. Mrs. E. L. Kitchen of North Barln ave. is entertaining her mother, Mrs. H. V. Craig of Vermont. Texas.

Rnmi T0DAY DIJUU TOMORROW Frank Mayo in "MAGNIFICIENT BRUTE Also Eddie Polo in "Do or Die STARTING THURSDAYFOR 3 DAYS Tom Mix, in his latest Western Feature "A ROUGH RIDING ROMEO

to match. The bride's attendant wore French colored organdie wih hat to match. MIhs Lindert was formerly in the offices of the Sinclair Kenning Co. where Mr. Workman is employed. After" a short honeymoon they will-be at home at 458 Stat Llna St., Hammond. The young people have the best wishes of a wide circle of their friends . Mesdames Clair and Frank Stephens are entertaining at caVds this afternoon in honor of the former's sister. Mrs. Frank Demarce .Of Washington, Ind. Five Hundred will be the chief diversion and weather permitting it will be. held on the lawn of the home, at 1814 135th t. Harden flowers will make up the decorations and a two course t 1 1 i W . , LJ

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J DeLUXE i THEATRE 5 rrrrr:

TUDAT Elaine Hammerstein in

"THE GIRL FROM NOWHERE"

Pathe News and Comedy O WEDNESDAY AND B i THURSDAY Mary Miles Minter in "DON'T CALL ME LITTLE m GIRL" V FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 5 A Super-Production i "SOUL OF YOUTH" J" By W. D. Taylor, who Pro- JB

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PRICES i Matinees, 5c-13c-18c Ereninjs, 9c-13c-22c Tax Extra

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THE COOLEST PLACE IN TOWN NOTICE: This theatre is cooled with washed and iced air, maintaining a constant temperature of 70 degrees. LAST TIMES TODAY AND TOMORROW

in "The Troth About Husbands" Portraying what women learn about men aftsr marriage. ALSO WEEKLY EVENTS, TOPICS OF THE DAY AND A GOOD COMEDY Also ANDREA DePARRY, Dramatic Daritone

McAvoy

THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Madlaine Traverse and Jack'RcIIen in "THE TATTLERS" Mr. Jack Rollens will appear in person during this engagement. WEEK DAYS MATINEE Latest pictures. Doors open at 1 :30. Admission: Adults 25c, children 10c. EVENING Pictures, specialties and orchestra. Doors open at 6:30. Admission: Adults 30c, children 10c. (Including war tax.) VAUDEVILLE AND PICTURES EVERY SUNDAY

ELECTRIC IRON Six-pound size, highly nickel plated, with cord ; guaranteed for a year; $7 value, at

$4.98

FRYING 75c

NO. 8 CAST IRON PAN Regular $1.25 value. Special at. . . .

GRAY GRANITE FOOT TUBS Size 12x16 inches. Spe- CQr

daily priced at

TIN SPRAYS For plants and live stock. Special at

spraying 49c

LAWN SWINGS Made of best quality lumber, frame painted red, seats natural varnished. $9.50

GARDEN HOSE Wire wound, coupled in 50 ft. lengths with couplings. $7.98 JOHNSON LIQUID WAX For floors and furniture.

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EXTENSION WINDOW SCREENS Covered with best quality of black m're, 30 inches high, extends to 33 inches. Regular $1.25 7r value, at '

Couch Hammock $9.50 Frame made of angle iron, with good quality spring and well filled mattress covered with good quality tan material. Special at $9.50. Stand extra.

MASON FRUIT JARS W i t h porcelain lined cap. Pint, ea. ... 5V2C Quart, ea. . .6V4C 2-quart 9VC

39c COUPON"

Bring this coupon Wednesday, June 29, and receive a 5-QUART GRANITE MILK PAN (Limit of one) Regular 50c value 10c

Everything to enjoy the Holiday at Big Reductions!

10c

VICTORY SNAKES Box of 12 large snakes

COLORED FIRE Your choice of red or green. Each, 10c. 25 C 3 for COLORED FOUNTAINS gc 6 inches long COLORED FOUNTAINS 1 Qc Cone shaped

DOUBLE

STAMPS

PARADE SPARKLERS 20 inches long. Your choice of red. green and gold. Per dozen, 50c. Each COLORED TORCHES JQ Red and green, long burner. VICTORY SPARKLERS 8 inches loftg. Per doztn boxes, 45c. An Each C

PICNIC SETS Consist of 10 water proof plates, 6 Lily paper cups, 6 heavy fibre spoons, and 10 OC

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crepe napkins.

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BALLOONS Red. white

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GIANT SPARKLERS - long. Box of five, 10c. 3 boxes for

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14 inches 25c

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