Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 28, Hammond, Lake County, 22 July 1921 — Page 6

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THE TIMES.

Friday, July 22, 1921.

Twin City

News Notes

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NORTH IRELAND MUST NOT BE RULED BY SOUTH, STAND OF CRAIG CABINET

NOTICE.

Mrs. Bmna gprnrrr, etiy oclcty re- j lorter for TE Tln. will grmtlj niprclate any new phourj either to t

The Times office E. C 2 S3 or hrr home, C. 972. MEMORIAM. Kite, Minerva May In Loving- mcmory of Minerva who raos-od away 4 years apo today JuJy 22. 1917.

Specials for Satorday Cherry Loal CaVie fill, with 50c purchase. Eschenbach's Bakery. 7-22-1 Kt Kechanbach's 0rtlfll Bread. W de!!vr to your hnme, Phone 627-M Ka?t Chlcag-o. 7-22-4 Mr. and Mrs. C B. Green of North Baring- avenue were trivet a pleasant 1 eurir! yetrday whon the parents of Mr. Green came out from Chicago and spent the- day with them. Mr. D. VC. Dupes, Rerniblteari nominee for city treasurer, accomanled ry Mrs. Dupes their ten Marlon and daughter Madeline, will motor to Ohio Iln a new Studebaker special Mx. First 'stopping at Dunkirk to visit with relative of Mr. Dupes then making . a !iort atop with an old school mate In Columbus. They expect to be grone , a week or ten days. Mls Lottie McKlnrpson and Miss

Ruth Bleselna; of Knglewood will ' spend the week-end with Mr. and Mrt.

; Krefl McKJmpeoa. Cne of East CSUeaso'a many pretty . wF'ldln f:B tblm season waa that of Mis Z There" Buckley, daughter of Mr. and '.lira. William Buckley of North MatrIfiiin ave. and John F. Conroy of East ;Chicaeo. The wedding- took place on : TVdneaday. July 20 at St. Mary's church, the ceremony being- performed by the ptoT, Rev. laaer. The youthful bride was very pretty In a gown . f white embroidered canton crepe and "wort a veil with a wre.ath of vaHe lilies. She carried a bouquet of brides ro!8 and valley lillea. The brides-

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Mr. W. H. Miller and daughter, Marjoric of TZth at. IcTT the early part of this week for a visit in the east.

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Th Ulster cabinet. Lft to right, above: H. M. Pollock, rinanee; Sir James Creie, premier, E. M. Arondale. agriculture. Below; Marquis of Londonderry, education; J. M. Andrews, labor, and Sir Dawson Bates, home secretary. Th?.t Ulster never will consent to any settlement of the Irish question which will leave it subservient to South Ireland is the stand taken by the Ulster cabinet, headed by Sir James Craig. Ulster will recognize no master save the British parliament, declare Craig and his associates. Their attitude, if uncompromising, is likely to vreck the present negotiations for .' '-b. peace,

RESOLUTION' NO. A-1D7 NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS OF HEARING ON PRIMARY OR PRIMA FACIE ASSESSMENT ROLL. OFFICE OF CITY CLERK East Chicago, Indiana. July 21 1921. Tou arc hereby noified that the Hoard of Public Works of the city of Est Chicago. Indiana did on the 18th or prima facie a.rsrssment roll showing day of July, 1821 approve a prlroarv the primary or prima facie assessments for the improvement of Guthrie street, Catling street and Dickty Place as .-.ulhorlzed by Improvement Resolution No. A -19? passed and approved by said H...ird, on the 20tb, 'day of December. 1 5 ! c . That said Board rt Public Works will meet on the 8th ay f August. 1P21 at 1:30 o'clock' P. M. at its office and will hear all persons interpstfi, ar.d receive and consider rmonstrancr.sj from ow ncrs of property, either Id PT3.n or by representative against the amounts ssFcssed against thtlr proprty described on Baid roll, and will determine the question as to whether such lots, traots of land, or parcels of sround have been benefited in the turns and amounts named on said roll, or in greater or less sums, or In any sum . Such primary or prima facie assessment roll showing the primary or

prima facie assessments. together with th names of owners and descriptions of property subject to be. assessed, is on file and can be seen at the office of the Board of Tubllc Works, By order of the Board of Public Works. lK. GROVES. K. W. WICKEY. OTTO C. F. SEEHASE, Board of Public Work. Attest: T. Y. RICHARDS, Cler kof the Board. July 22-29

America Leads In Cement Use. Although T'ortiand cement was patented by Mr. AKpdln, an English enjrlneer, and reinforced concrete Is credited to a Frenchman, America has made fhe most use of them. The manufacture of Portland cement has been brought to the highest state of perfection In this country, and our use of concrete now ranges frsro the watering troujrh to the Panama canal. Use of cement has mode possible the UnprfsKlve architectural effect, of vast and lofty interiors un encumbered by piers and columns. Ancient Roman Elections. Ancient I'ompeians had both primary and general elections, similar to those we have in every town and city each spring. They were in the midst of an exciting local election. It Is Indicated, when Pompeii was destroyed la 79 A. D.

L MINER RETURNED TO STEADY WORK AGAIN

TELEPHONE COMPANY'S EMPLOYEES' PICNIC and DANCE at ST. JOHN ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING v JULY 23, 1921

Tickets 50c

ETerybody Welcome

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THE BIG RED STORE AT THE FOUR CORNERS

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Specials

Government "Pup" Tents

Just the thing for

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MUNSON'S LAST ARMY SHOES Inspected and passed. Goodyear welt sewed. An excelbonal shoe at a very

low pnee, ra all jdzes.

$3 REPAIRED SHOES Will outwear a cheap pair of new tboes. All sizes.

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ain Miss ?Ifl!na Lambert "re a srnwn of pach brocaderl cJiarmeuse ana carried rosos. M'alter Conroy brother of the groom, waji best man. A three course breakfast was served at the home of the bride for immediate member? and friends of both parties and immediately after the bride and froom left fcr a short trip to Cincinnati. They will be at home to their friends after July 28th and will reside temporarily atthe home of the bride's parents. Mrs. C. A. Spencer and daushter, Frances of 1008. 144th St. took dinner last evening with Mr. and Mrs. Felix Gratteau in Chicag-o. The Gratteaus were formerly of this city. The Sherwood Club met at th home of the Missas Lillie and Golda Fltzele, Thursday evening for a lesson in ear trainlr.gr. Miss Rhea gave a demonstration of the different tones of the scale. The young people enjoyed a delightful program. Miss Ruth Nassau contributed a reading and MIrs Helen Callahan a solo. The gruests of the evening- were Catherine Shock. Emily Pltzele, Helen Callahan and Ruth Nassau. Do.Jicious refreshments were served by the hostess and all report a pleasant evening. 51 r. and Mrs. J. Core of North Magoun avenue left yesterday over the Mtchigan Central for Niagara Kails and Euialo where they will enjoy a. two weeks vaeatton. Miss Levada Her.ton of LaPorte ,Ind., is visiting with Miss Bernlce MoKimpson of Grapevine el. Robert Hotch of Winchester. Indiana spent a fexr days with W. II. Miller of 136th street. Miss McBryati and Mary IVff enjoyed a picnic "Wednesday given by the Columbia Grsphaphone Co. at Glcnwood Fark. near Batavla. 111.

No More IwiyofTa for Otto Ieftmn erv-Worth Re-tsored Hesith "Some days I could not work all day because of the misery I was. in from gas on my stomach and belching and I couldn't eat anything at all. Sleep nt night was unknown to me. I have taken a bottle of Nerr-Worth and now I am able to work steady, and I can certainly recommend Nerv-Worth , for what is has done for me'" Thus wrote

Mr. re!tman who resides in the West End, Punxsutawney, Pa. The above

statement tells Its own story. If you suffer from nervous or stomach disorders a general run-down conomon or their attending ills. give NervWorth a trial. Remember, If your first trial bottle Is not satisfactory your druggist is authorized to refund your money. RoM by leading druggists. Sold at $1.00 per bottle and recommended by Summers Pharmacy. Adr.

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A N oncomlnff film boa ts King Solomon a hero of 'Too Many Wives." Th

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- express himself on the subject he might be expected to exclaim: "No! A thousand tirr.ea nol" once for each wife.

August 18, 1921

We have never taken arivantage of the season to advance prices, but the early and extreme hot weather has about exhausted our storage ice, and to purchase ice to supply . the trade it will cost us more by the car load than we have been charging at retail. We cannot do business at a loss, and until further notice prices will be as follows : Ton and over (one delivery), 50c per 100 pounds. Less than ton lots, 80c per 100 pounds.

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Have you a comfortabie savings account at th

strong hirst National Bank? If not, it is well to have one, and this is a very good time to build it up. As summer days pass and early fall comes, people give thought of the winter's approach. It is always a good policy to have a strong savings account when winter comes. Are you preparing for the next winter? One dollar or more starts a savings account at this First National Bank. Open an account here if you already have one perhaps you c-an add more to it. In any event,, now is a good time, to begin saving more. Bank first what you intend to save and saving becomes easier. Let this First National Bank help you build up your savings account before the winter comes.

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WHOLESALE AND RETAIL

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Athletic Union Suits Very weB made. Come in all sizes. Specially EOja priced, only JJl U. S. Government Folding Cots

As an authority on tho 6obJet Eug;en O'Brien says: "When wo 'kiss and make up' In the movie we taste the make-up more than the kisses."

Restaurant scenes will, of course, h essential to "When Women Wait."

Despite many unbelievers "Justice" will be done even in the ruovies.

"Big Town Ideas" are about all ve get ia too many photoplay. They uon't always nt into small town situations.

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"Your Horn Comes First" new film title.

It ufis not always thus in pre-Vol-stead days. "

"When Youth Rebels' will cows to the screen about the time school begins again.

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GOVERNMENT FOLDING COTSMade of heavy canvas. These t&ts have been put in good serviceable Effe condition. Our special price, while 250 last. V v Khaki Trousers With flap pockets. Well made, good quality. Of Extra special at Overalls Union made. Come in all sizes. While 100 dozen 2Q n last, special at gjt

"You Can't Foo! Your Wife" is a lesson in film-titles some husbands will never learn.

Soaring on "Borrowed Wings" is considered a venturesome undertaking1 for most everyone except Elaine Hammerstein and she does it in the safety o the movies. 'On the chance that they will remember to attend, Owen Moore is turntrff out a photoplay for "The Forget ters."

Life way be a ncrmble for sfmt folks but the plm-titlers seem to play only moral cinches.

As a movie subject, "A Man of Stone" would feem to be hard to please. Nevertheless JBelmick going to try it.

First TrustAnd Savings Bank EAJT CHICAGO INDIANA Capital and Surplus, $65,000.00 At East Chicago' Busiest Corner For Those Who Can Save $50 a Month We have a successful plan to get $1,000 ahead by saving $50 monthly. If you can save $50 monthly you can purchase a $500 First Mortgage 77c GOLD Bond at this Bank, receiving 7 interest on all regularly-made payments. By this plan you invest while you save, and when the $500 Bond is paid for, purchase a second one, thereby accumulating $1,000. This is a plan that should appeal to doctors, dentists, teachers, lawyers, merchants, salaried people and others who want to create an investment for themselves. Begin now to acquire $1,000 worth of Bonds. Let this Bank help you. Call here and get started at once. Our installment plan of buying Bonds will fit any income. For $10 a month a $100 Bond may be purchased. Ask for descriptive circular. Call or write.

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621 Chicago Ave. Phone East Chicago 186

oaie oaie oaie Specials for Saturday, July 23, 1921

PRIMA 100 PURE MALT We guarantee this to be the gOfc best on the market. Special for today, per can VJfcrfV SUGAR Fine white granulated. With order of $2.00 or Qr

PET OR CLUB HOUSE MILK Tall cans. Can,

Per dozen can

KELLOGG'S CORN FLAKES OR POST TOASTIES Q D V

1 ci pai.(ia ARMOUR'S OR QUAKER OATS Per package . . , K. C. BAKING POWDER ; 2 5 -ounce can for v FRESH CREAMERY BUTTER In pound prints. Per pound CLUB HOUSE OR BANNER BRAND COFFEE . Today only, per pound OUR VERY BEST BULK COCOA Per pound . . FANCY UNCOLORED JAPAN TEA 55c value. Special for today, per pound LARGE FANCY SWEET ORANGES Per dozen EXTRA FANCY TABLE PEACHES 5 cans for only EXTRA FANCY DEL MONTE APRICOTS No. 3 cans. 3 cans for only

EXTRA FANCY RASPBERRIES In heavy syrup. g 1 QQ

RANDOLPH SUGAR CORN Value. 15c per can. 6 cans for

CHARM BRAND EARLY JUNE PEAS 1 5c value. 72 C

. j t-din iui CLUB HOUSE EXTRA FINE SIFTED PEAS 6 cans for -. CLUB HOUSE LITTLE KERNEL CORN 6 cans for TELMO BRAND PURE FRUIT PRESERVES All berries. Extra special, 5-pound crock, today only OUR SPECIAL BLEND COFFEE 4-pound limit. 4 pounds for CAMPBELL'S SOUP All flavors. 3 cans for

Uc$1.29

11c 22c 44 c 39c 19c 42c 30c 98c 98c

74c

$1.24 $1.19 $1.49 98c 25c

FANS VACUUM CLEANERS and WASHING MACHINE MOTORS Repaired and Rewound HENRY WAGNER CO. 24 Years Experience 4337 FORSYTHE AVENUE EAST CHICAGO, IND. Batteries Repaired and Recharged

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