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

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THE TIMES. Friday. July 8, 1921

LIVE NEWS FROM THE TWIN CITIES.

IT WILL BE POSTI'OSED. It was announced today ttxat the awarding of rtie- Jluprnobile tnujinK cur of the American Lesion would bi- postponed until Saturday nipht, July -3. 1821. due to the fact thai mi many books are out of town and have not been accounted for. The band stand at the corner of ChW-aSo and .Majoun avenues, East Chicago, has bc;n designated as the place of awarding. Persons holding tickets on this machine are asked to remit all cash that, they have on hand by ti p. m. Saturday evening. July 3. keeping remainder of books until Saturday. July -Z. The Ixst Word from the chairman 4 f the auto committee is "rail In" and "Work Hard'" and the legion will put Lhs car over in '"Big" style.

XEW LABOR UATU. When tiie General American Tank works reopened last Tuesday, July o. ti:cy established a 3S cent ,-wniuuii labor aj against their former rate of io rents. The plant is working nine hours straiiht time at present.

COL- KILEV TO SI'fcAK. Col. Walter J. Jiiley is scheduled to speak before members of the Kiwanis it li-mmond Tuesday noon, July 3S. His subject will be "The Uld'aud .New World."

DIC HALE O 'IK 1 1. A postal cardihas been received from lr. It. P. liale saying that lie is sotting ready for the tail liKiu in the wonderful wtfi. v. iiat kind of a light, doctor?

JOES 0$ VACATION. Alfred Jones, advertising manager of the Kilty banks, is taking a leave ui absence to extend over the warm weather. Mr. Jones has mapped out a vacation trip out up through the northern part of Wisconsin, stopping over on his return at Milwaukee.

AITO STOLEN.

Louia Ferrinl. of 542 Olcott avenue. East Chicago, reported to the police station last night that his 5-pam.vnger Hupmobile was stolen from in front of his friend's home at 3522 Grapevine boulevard.

SPEEDERS WARNED, Automobile speeders along Grapevine boulevard, in East Chicago, have been having it pretty easy so far, but they had better knock on wood for. the people living alog this streo are raising up In arms by the -way the situation has been handled and are going after a remedy. Community meetings are being held on thiu street to see if there isn't some way of stopping the accidents and deaths along this street. The park board ha promised to place the traffic signs along this street in more corupicious places that the automobile drivers might see them day or night. This has not been accomplished. And to make this street appear more like a boulevard, members of the board have suggested a lighting system. However, this idea is still in its infancy and up to the property owners a.? to whether they are willing to stand the special assessment that will . .bo levied against them for this improvement. A .petition is being circulated r.ow that requires 75 per cent of property owners before any move can be made by the park board. The speed copper, whose main stand In along Grapevine, said yesterday that every fellow who was violating the traffic ordinance on Grapevine homo-

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Ft. Wayne Citizen Says He Is As Spry As a Boy and Feels Fine Now. "Nobody that could s.e nie now getting around as spry as a boy would think that, a short tim- ago I was hobbling along on a crutch fnd cane said John J. Luding. 42- LaSalle St.. Fort Wayne. Ind., in relating his remarkable experience with Tanlac: "I suffered a long time from rheum-atii-m in my shoulders back and Wives and finally had to tak to my bed and May inert.- five week.--. When 1 did get. tip 1 could not walk a step without a crutch -r a cane. "I was in this condition when I be

gan to tako Tiinla-c- and it wasn't long before I was aholui ly free from the rheumatism and fueling as fine as I ever did in my life. For several!

also suffered from stomach trouble in a bad form. Everything I ate turned sour and formed i.-as that would make me gasp for breath and at times cansed awful palpitation the heart. Tanlac put my stumaei: in first-class condition and ! lat anything I want

now ar.d never feel the slightest dis-

treis afterwards. I had no idea that a '.ntdiciiiQ could do what Tar.lac his done for hie and I think everybody ouyl.t to know about this rnci medicine .'

Tar.lac is sold in Hammond by Sum- i mors' Pharmacy. Adv. T ' ' -1 - vard wa.-j taken to the sat!on. However, the cop miKht slip up on a few during his feeding period, but it is heucved that he is doing- his duty. Yesterday the speed copper brought to the station as violators of the traffic ordinance, .Sam Illumenthal, .",500 Elm street; Louis II. Hernstino, 3S14 We,ttt 11th street, Chicag-o; and Fred Kinkelnian, 2SU Parrel street, Chicago. All were releaivd with a warning for the rooond offence.

factory, 3211 Block avenue. Indiana Harbor, but will be displayed at other business places In Indiana Harbor, Eart Chicago and Hammond before the award is made. lr. Sterling urges that everyone save the cirar bands of his cijfar for this beautiful premium.

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Twin City News Notes

-Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Harmon, Mr. and lira. Pete Griser and the Fred Zerler family. .pnt the fourth in Muckegon. Mich. MiFS Lucy Jones of North Ma.wun avenue, returned last evening from Valparaiso, accompanied by her lsfter, Mrs. II. A. Nichols und children. Mru. C McNab and children of Kennedy avenue, left Thursday morning for Cleveland. Ohio, to visit relatives and friends. Mrs. O. C. Brandenburg, or North Mujfoun avenue, entertained the 190" club Wodncsilay afternoon. Mr.-. S. It. C'apiis and daughter. Mrs. V. S. Hi.'.fiin!; of Vrbana. III., are visiting Mr.-. France A. i?trou.d, of the Wickey apartments. Mifs Ui'.a Conlin. of P:ttsbiirfr. fa, who Is on a wet-tern trip, spent last week with her aunt, Mrs. J. Ilartman

of pi.scnn street. Mio Conlin left this morning to continue her trip to Lo? Angefes. where she will visit other relative: , Kathleen Htugh and Edward J. Keough,' who were married June 22nd. at St. Mary" chjfrch, Texas City. Tex., frrived in. East Chicago, June 24th, and visited at the home of Mrs. Keousc'h'a parent, the John Hau?ha, of 144th street. The couple left Monday evening, July 4 on - an extended trip to Whr-cliiiK-, W. V. Buffalo, New York C'ty and from there they will travel by boat to New Orleans and thence to their future homo In Cisco. Tex., where Mr. Keough is In business. , Mr. and Mrt,. li. A. liny, formerly of thia city, but now of Koynoldsville. I'a., stopped to call on friend last fvrnittjr. They have been on an extended auto trio to Wisconsin, the former home of Mr. Hnyi. Will leave for 1 nm:yl.titla on Friday mornlpif. spect to arrive in Keynoldsvlllo 6n Sunday evinln. Mr. and Mm. A. F. Goodfrifnd of lt'O'.K lllrd itrcrt. weire morrird 25 yearn July Oth. Thoy aro celebrating by taking a thn.o week honeymoon trip, leuvlmr Sunday. They will ko to lvtroit. 'lvclnnd. Buffalo and XlaK.na Fills. The return trip has not been decided on nn yet. Mr. and Mm, J. L. Hart and son. of Kennedy avenur. are Fpr:nl!n(r their Micntlon in Cleveland. O.. at the former home of Mr. Hirt . v

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M1r Zuir t'oultcr, a lormer tea-her in the E 't Chicago schools f" l:t WedneKlny night In town and left last nisht on a trip to Vcllomton: Turk. Denver, Estes Park, Colorado Springs and other western points. She will be joined in Chicago by Miss Aria Si.rncer who will accompany her as far as Yellowstone Park. Mies Spencer will leave her there and travel to Helena. Montann. where fdie will ho joined by

tho Mir,.sr Mary l'roctor and Alice Conway and t'.eth'r they will go to their cottage for the balance of their vacation, Mrs. J. Sloss of the city treasurer's office Is rpcndinf her ynn at her former home in Pittsburgh, Pa. The J. K. Heppas are the proud parents of a baby girl, horn July 5th. Mother and babe ere doing- nicely, and the father ffcl confident that his, good luck will continue and return him victor In the fall election.

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Mr. and Mrs. M. Packer are iie proud car'nta of . 10 pound baby boj born July 4 . Mr. and Mrr. F. Dratz, Mr. Turner

and Miss Baumgartner of Chicagi were quests at the S. Baummer homt yesterday. Miss Lottie Walstrom of White Hall Mich., is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. Tracer. The Ladies' Alliance met Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. G. Bruce. Miss Florence Pto of Fort Wyn returned ho-nie yesterday and was accompanied by her two nieces, Dorothj and Isabell Mellln. During: Ktv, Knwall's absence it the month of July. Kev. G. A. Har-long-of Evanston will occupy the pulpit at the M. 15. church. Joe Pierce returned yevterday to So. Bend wher, he is taking treatmfnt: at the Healthwln Sanitarium. The Whist Club wiil mee t Thursdaj evening at the home of Mrs. V Thompson .

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WILL Gl E AWAY PHOXOtiRAPH. Mgr. Pterlinj. owner of the Booster Cigar company, has announced that he wi'.l jrive away to the smokers ol Booster cigars a beautiful Cathedral phonograph, -valued at JSOO. At prtscht the phonograph is on display at the Booster Cigar company

READ THESE TWIN CITY ADVERTISEMENTS

PLEATING AND BUTTON-HOLE

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HEMSTITCHING, BUTTON

IG. BRAID1XQ PKO.MPT KKItVICr CALL WAS4EVS TKLKPHO.VE 4 it 1 UU STATE ST. UAMliO.ND

SIO.OOO to loan. Roo & Petersen Law Office, Last Chicago. 6-t-tf

Lost Revolver In men's lavatory, Calume-t Bldff. Keturn Itoom 225, sano Bids'., East Chicago. 7-8-1

DeLUXE THEATRE TODAY Bessie Barriscale in "THE BREAKING POINT-

SATURDAY Big Double Feature Gladys Walton in "ALL DOLLED UP" and House Peters in 'SILK HUSBANDS AND CALICO WIVES" Afternoon Only Evening "ALL DOLLED UP" ,

SUNDAY Big Double Feature House Peters in 'SILK HUSBANDS AND CALICO WIVES" and Gladys Walton in "ALL DOLLED UP" Afte rnoon Only Evening House Peters in SILK HUSBANDS AND CALICO WIVES"

NEW SCALE OF PRICES Matinees: 5c-10c-15c Evening : 5c-13c-18c Tax Extra

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BANNER GROCERY and PRODUCE COMPANY

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 62 1 Chicago Ave. Phone East Chicago 1 86

Specials for Saturday July 9th 1921 :0LD MEDAL FLOUR $1.21

i i FINE WHITE' GROLaTEI) SUGAR With order of $2.00 AQ c j or more, 1 0 pounds for

In Person Meet Him Face to Face See Him on the Screen See Him on the Stage

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

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First TrustAnd Savings Bank EAST CHICAGO INDIANA Gi fatal and Surplus, $65,000.00 At East Chicago's Busiest Corner Making it Easier for You to Have an Income Investment Two months ago this Bank began to issue First Mortgage 7 GOLD Bonds in a smaller denomination $100. This was to enable the small investor to become a mortgage investor, and the iove met with success. We now announce our easy payment plan of purchasing Bonds. You may purchase a $100 Bond by paying $10 down, the balance in ten month3. Or you may purchare $200, $300. $500 or even $1,000 worth of 7rr Bonds, paying cash or on time. And we allow you 7 interest on all regularly mad: payment;. Make your money earn more. Get 7 and Safety. Become an investor as you save. Our plan will enable you to do this. Viiit this Bank or write for our latest descriptive circular, "A Safe and Succesjful Way of Getting Ahead." These Safe First Mortgage 77c GOLD Bonds have been old for 1 1 years without loss of cne cent to any investor Have an income from 7 Bonds. Order today.

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and Hear Him Sing - WEEK DAYS MATINEE Latest pictures. Doors open at 1 :30. Admission: Adults 25c, children 10c. EVENING Pictures, specialties and orchestra. Doors open S O ! All r 1-11 4 A

at o: dv. Admission: Adults JUc, children lUc. pi (Including war tax.)

Economy Grocery and Market 84 State St. Phone Hammond, 49

Beef Pot Roast, per lb

15 c

Vesl Shoulder Roast, per lb.

15c

Oscar Mayer's Bacon, half

or whole slab, v per lb

35c

Veil Breast with pecket, per lb. .

8c

FRESH DRESSED SPRING CHICKENS

New Beets and Car- Ctr rots, 2 bunches. . . . Club House Pine- OA. apple. No. 212can;7C Special Bldnd Coffee, steel cut' 1-lb. pkg ooc Sardines, in oil, mustard or tomato sauce, OR 3 for C

Yellow American Cheese, per lb. .

20c

Fresh Dressed Chickens Fresh Fruits and Vegetables DELIVERIES TO ALL PARTS OF CITY

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COME IN AND LET US SHOW YOU WHAT THIS WONDER-WORKING DEVICE mL DO

FOR ANY OLD OR NEW CAR. Saves 20 to 40 pcr tent cf gasoline increases power, speed and mileage -keeps spark plugs clean and eliminates carbon from cylinders. An auxiliary, not a substitute, for your present carburetor. At small cost it improves a new car and rejuvenates an eld or.e Let us show you what the AUTOMATIC STEAM CARBURETOR will do for YOUR car. GUARANTEED to do everything we claim for it. J. H. KUSSMAUL Lake County Distributor S. & S. GARAGE SIBLEY AND STATE LINE STREETS Phone Hammond 3980

FANCY FRESH ROASTED COFFEE 5 pounds for THOMAS J. WEBB COFFEE 3 pounds for FRESH" CREAiMERY BU'iTEK In 1 pounds. Per pound GOOD LUCK OLEOA tRGARINE "" 2 pounds for FRESH CREAM BRICK CHEESE Per pound '. PET OR CLUB HOUSE MILK Tall can for CRISCO 3 pounds for RUMFORD BAKING POWDER 1 pound cans. Per can

TALL CAN HAPPY VALE PINK SALMON Per can CHARM BRAND PEAS 6 cans for V7ATCH BRAND SUGAR CORN 6 cans for CLUB HOUSE AND SAVOY KERNEL CORN Per can CLUB HOUSE AND SAVOY EXTRA FINE SIFTED PEAS Per can NO. 1 CAN TELM0 BRAND YELLOW CLING PEACHES Per can

TALL CAN DELMONTE BLACK OR ROYAL ANN CHERRIES

Per can NO. 2 CAN MORRIS SUPREME BLACKBERRIES Per can

NO. 2 CAN HAWAIIAN SLICED PINEAPPLE 3 1 C

m 1 CI -clll FINE WHITE LARGE NEW POTATOES Per peck GRANDMA'S WASHING POWDER Large package , P. 6c G. WHITE NAPHTHA SOAP 10 Bars for .

S1.0C $1.05 38c "' 43 i 22i 11 48 ( 24 ( 21 70( 70 ISc

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East hicasa. Incmama. Capital and Surplus, $150,000.00 Have You a Friend Like This? Have a savings account at a strong national bank like thi3 one. Add regularly to that account each pay and you will have a staunch friend that will stand by you should emergency anse. If mills close down or loss of work ensues, it is pretty nice to have a comfortable savings account. Should sudden illness come, the account is there as a protector. If you must go to a funeral of a relative in a distant city ycu have ready money. Besides, a kept-up savings account banishes worry, gives more confidence to the worker, makes the home more cheerful. People who have kept-up savings accounts at thii national bank enjoy the best things in life they have good clothes, they go on vacation trips, many own their own homes, some have cars. Why not join this circle? One dollar starts an account here.

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