Hammond Times, Volume 10, Number 26, Hammond, Lake County, 16 July 1921 — Page 2

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THE TIMES. July 16, 1021.

LIVE NEWS FROM THE TWIN CITIES

NEW S ALBS ROOM Th Northern Indiana Gas &. Electric company will soon open up a stales room on Chicago avenu. East ChlcaKO. Th bunding- whera tha Lempsey Battery company was located on Chkiayo tvnu near Olcott is beins remodeld for this purpo;.

Tl General Amertcan Tank Car Corporation is offering as an attractive Investment, a 12,880.000 ten y?ar 7i Equipment Trust Uert1floa.te issue. Offered t 87 H and interest to yield 7-85 per cent. Certificates in the denomination of $1,000.

vs Oust Palmer, et al., Atty. P. A. Parka. Possession.

Jl'LY 33, THE DATE The American Log-ion Post No. 21. East Chicago, has arranged, to award their new 1931 Hupmobilo car next Saturday, July 22.

APPOINTED OTf DOAKD Willis E. Roe. of East Chicago received the signal appointment on the Board of Managers of the Indiana State Bar Association at their twenty-fifth anual tmeeting;,- ' beld last Tueisduy and Wednesday at Indianapolis, said to be the largest attendance in the history of the Bar Association. At this meeting United States Senator Albert J. Beverldge delivered the principal address on "Foreign Debt and National Taxation."" Ills address was based upon what is expected to be one of the great issues that congress will act upon in the near future. Whether the Unite! States shall cancel the debt owed by the allies as a result of the recent wax.

DISCX'SS SEWAGE

At the board of -works meeting on Monday. July ISth. 2 p. m.. the ques- j tion of asewage disposal plant for the J

city of East Chicago will be d!scu.-sed Officials from the Municipal Sewage lUposal Corporation are expected to be present with plans and specifications of the electroylitlc process. It is understood that members of this board have endorsed the lectraylitic plan and intend to proceed with the project, costing the city S500.000, disregarding the advice of their consulting engineers. Pearce. Greeley and Hansen, that only a partial treatment of ee-wag disposal la necessary at this time.

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STORE OPENS TODAY r A grand opening Is being held today at the. Citizens Drug Store, corner of Outhrie and Elm streets. Indiana Har

bor. Fred Bowwurn, the proprietor!

formerly with the Central Drug Store Is very optimistic In his new venture.

Twin City

News Notes

CIVIL CASES FILED

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H05 Arbuckle Bros. Atty. Marcus Hershcovlt vs Jacob Brenamn. Indebtedness. ' 1106 Paul Jaatrsembowski, Atty. A. H- Sambor vs Wm. Stankevicn. Indebtedness: " 1107 Andrew II. Sambor. PlainTiff pleading on case vs Mike HojnacJtl. Possession. - 110S Louis Staiar, Atty. Jordan vs .Anton Bolok. Indebtedness. 1109 George Morgan. Atty. Meade. Royce and Twyman vs Peter Kromgofra. Damage Indebtedness. - 1110 Barbara Blosky. Atty. John D. Kenedy vs Mike Kunich- Possession. 1111 Max Skone, Attys. Roe and Petersen v Peter Black and wife, possession. - 1113 The American Store Fixture company, Atty. Samuel P., Morse, Gary

READ THESE TWIN CITY ADVERTISEMENTS

'PLEATING AND BUTTON-HOLE HEMSTITCHING, BUTTON COVER- : I.VQ, BRAIDING ' PROMPT SERVICED ?ALZ, WASSEVS TELEPHONE -M9 r 91 STATE STREET, HAMMOND. - 7.15

' 810,000 to loan. Roe U Petersen Law Office, Xat Chicago. 6-6-tf

" If your property is for sale at the right price and you need the cash we will buy it. Kosaclk Manta Mirmak, ?801 Csdar st. Real Estate & Insurance, Indiana Harbor. 7-13-

NOTICE. Mrs. Emma Spcnfr, city ocIety reporter for Tlie Tlnes, will grrtly ppreclate any news phoned eltfcer to The Time office E. C. 2Sa or her home, E C. 72. Tha Ioya Wonun's Bible Class of Esst Chicago will have a picnic Tuesday at Whiting par- Mrs. George Wilson a member of the class who formerly lived in East Chicago. but now of Bogalusa. La., is visiting here will be the gunst of honor. All members of the class and friends of Mrs. Wilsons are invited to attend. Will leave four corners on the 10:20 car for the park. Frank G. Wall left for New Tork City on Tuesday to meet Mrs. Wall and her tister. Mrs. Jensen of Michigan City, who have been to Sweden for a three months visit with their pare'ts. They are expected to arrive in East Chicago today. The mother of Mr. Wall who was to have come along, was un able to make the trip at this time. Mr. and Mrs. James Burns of Deodar st. will visit the Boy Scouts at Camp' Wlnsum on Sunday where their son Bonnie Is In camp. Little Mildred, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Schmeuser of Baring ave. is up and around after an illness or several days. Miss Laura Burch Is taking Miss F. Jones place In the city clerks office while Miss Jones Is on her annual vacation. The usual services will be held at the Methodist church of East Chicago on Sunday morning. The worship will open witn the Sunday school at 9:30. Immediately after this Is the Junior church which will be followed by Jf? regular sermon of the day. Rev. H. H. DcBra of Gary will preach. Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Petersen of Baring ave. will spend Saturday and Sunday with Rev. and Mrs. Martin Hes at Michigan City. A. S. Strohm of 4313 Magoun ave. who was taken seriously ill Monday of this week was removed to his old

j home in Nappanee, Ind. He stood the

inp very wen ana wura received yesterday reports TiTrH resting easily. Tha Sorasis Club will be entertained over the week end by Miss Ethel Carlson at her home at the Dunes, Wilson. Indiana. Atty. R. M. Royce leaves today for a two weeks vacation which he will spend with his family at their cottage at Crystal Lake, Indiana. Miss Clara Wedge is leaving Monday morning for Battle Ground. Ind., as a delegate from the First M. E. church of East Chicago, to attend the annual Northwest Indiana Conference. Rev. George B. Jones and wife win also attend over the week ena. Meriam Rebekah lodge will enter

tain some of their grand officers at

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FIRST CALUMET TRUSTAND SAVINGS-BANK A Storm That May Come Any Minute People who guard against any chances of money loss protect their property with windstrom insurance. This is the time of the year when windstorms are destructive if a roaring twister hit the town would your house, your store, your furniture have the protection of tornado insurance? Windstorm insurance costs relatively little, yet almost monthly this bank's insurance department, settles claims for damages caused by the wind or the effects of a severe storm. Protect your property. Ask about this necessary insurance. Visit the Bank or Telephone East Chicago 950. Chicago and Kennedy Avenues

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All that remains of captaia't quarters on S. S. Fort Morgan.

The S. S. Fort Morgan, traveling along at a tramp rate past Cape HatterHS, was rammed by a mysterious large schooner that was cruisinp alonsr with all lights

out. Nothing was known of the approaching vessel until a giant bow sprit stabbed through the officer's quarters, ripped away the bridge and wrecked the " n-

nel. The frefghter was spun about and laid over on her beam ends. Her electricity was cut off. The 6hip made New York however.

their regular meeting Monday evening.

July ISth.

Odd Fellow lodge No. 873 of Indiana Harbor will meet Monday evening

July 18 at which time they will have installation of officers. All nifmbers are urged to attend.

On Thursday evening the Junior D-

pvrtment scholars of the Congregational Sunday-school had a large party

which proved a great success. On Fri

day the Intermediates and Seniors enJoyed the entertainment offered them

by the pastor and Sunday school.

rirst Congregational church of East CMcsgo. Corner or Magoun and 143th st. Pastor. Rev. Frank Maples; Sunday school af "9:30 a. m. Morning service at 10:ft a. m . The early part of the morning service will be shortened considerably as there will be reception of new members and communion at tha close of the sermon. The pastor will preach. Visitors to East Chicago ;n. cordially Invited to attend this church. Details of Sunday School picnic will b

OVERBLOUSE FOR THE WHITE SKIRT

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announced tomorrow. Be sure to be present.. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Shelden and children of Beacon street accompanied by a cousin, Miss Bernice Krover, Of Cleveland, O., are t-pending two weeks at Crystal Lake, Ind. A party of live on a motor trip through the west stoppea un Thursday and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Davis of Northcoto ave. a sister of Mr. Davis being one of the party. A card from J. E. 0"NU who Is In Loa Angeles, attending the Elks convenfion enroute wrote: "On our way hot and dry, no perspiration. Description of trip would wreck the English, language." Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Allen and little daughter of 4207 Parish ave. 'are leaving today for a two weeks vacation which will be spent at Taw raw Lake, Michigan. Mrs. R. P. McGarlty and daughter.

i Orleta. returned to Alma. Mich., Friday

morning after a two weeks visit witn her mother, Mrs. Lowery 4738 Olcott avenue . St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran church, 13Sth and Deodar st. Theo. Claus. pastor. English Sunday school at 9 a. m. English service at a. m. Sermon topic: "The roily of the Godless." The Young People's Luthran league will meet on Thursday evening at the pastors residence. "Give God a Chance" is the sermon subject at the United Presbyterian church Sabbath morning at 11 o'clock. Are you doing that? Tou sre Invited to attend this service. Bible school at 9:13 a. m. Study topic: "The Conversion of Saul." Mr. F. Brown. Mark Subdivision, playground 'director will be the leader of tbe T. P. C. U. meeting at 6:43 p. m. and a good attendance is desired. The Baptl.'f and V. f". Intermediates meet In this church at 6:45 with Mary V.'f

BIJOU TODAY Gail Cainc in "EMPTY ARMS' Also Comedy and Mutt and Jeff TOMORROW Douglas Fairbanks in "HE COMES UP SMILING" Also Comedy and Mutt and Jeff

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TODAY All-Star Cast in "THE UNKNOWN WIFE Also Good Comedy

SUNDAY Big; Double Feature "THE UNKNOWN WrIFE" and David Butler in "FICKLE WOMEN" Afternoon Only E renins; "FICKLE WOMENMONDAY AND TUESDAY Lyons and Moran in "A SHOCKING NIGHT"

Of white and Nile ereen it this

novel and modish blouse designed lor wear with the inevitable, white skirt of summer. The sash is looped at the side in an unusual ana attractive manner. It is artistic with its embroidered flower without beint: too "villagy"' for tha more conservative.

CARL LOITNER Graduate Swedish Masseur Wonderful help can ie given by scientific Swedish Message, for nerve rrouble, overworked brain, rheumatism tiff joints, sore feet, poor blood circulation, etc. It is known the world over, and highly recommended of prominent physicians. Business men and women should always keep their nerves and brain in a perfect condition by Swedish Massage. Please take a treatment and be convinced. Consult your physician about it. ROOM 26 STRAUBE BLDG. PHONE 3776 HAMMOND

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WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY Wm. H- Crane and Buster Keaton in "THE SAP HEAD" PRICES: Matinee: 5c-10c-lSc Evening: 5c13c-18c Tax Extra

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Prints more Auto Advertising than any other newspaper in the district and is the best way for dealers to get in touch with the prospective customers. Every 'Man in Lake County Wb Has Honey to Use la Buy bf as Astoxaol&a Rs&is THE TIMES.

Pure Water For East Chicago Even After A Storm

Following a severe rain or snow storm Lake Michigan is "riled up" and the supply of drinking water of many communities becomes affected for the time being. But such is not the case in the City of East Chicago. In fair weather and foul the half million dollar filtration works purifies the water supply, rendering it free of harmful germs. The most effective means known to modern sanitary science are employed to give always the same, even standard quality of water. And few communities situated on Lake Michigan enjoy a water supply that is at once pure, quite adequate and cool and refreshing. Haying wholesome water and sufficient amount of it is one of the desirable things about the City of East Chicago.

East Chicago and Indiana Harbor Water Co.

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THE COOLEST PLACE IN TOWN LAST TIMES TODAY Corinne Griffith in What's Your REPUTATION WORTH?

WEEK DATS MATINEE Latest pictures. Doors open at 1:30. Admission: Adults. 25c; children, JOc. INCLUDING WAR TAX

EVENING Pictures, specialties and orchestra. Doors open at 6:30. Admission: Aduils, 30c; children. 10c.

Tomorrow Sunday

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FIRST STATE TRUST 6 SAVINGS BANK

AND CEDAR. STREETS INDIANA HARBOR Business Men Having Money That Can Earn More It sometimes happens that business men have set aside money to be used for building or other expansion purposes, but owing to conditions delay making intended expenditures. Such waiting money can be made to earn a handsome rate of income. This Bank recommends the investment of idle funds in the First Mortgage 7 GOLD Bonds to be had here in denominations of $100, $500 and $1,000 and in convenient maturities. . Sold for 1 1 years without loss of one cent to any investor. Interest and principal payments on these SAFE 7 Mortgage Bonds are paid at this Bank-the very day they are due. Inquire at the Bank about this choice investment. Descriptive literature free upon request

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