Hammond Times, Volume 10, Number 27, Hammond, Lake County, 23 July 1921 — Page 2
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,TMv 23, 1921.
LIVE NEWS FROM THE TWIN-CITIES
Possession. 'ummon lud July 21. Returnable July 26.
MAROONS VS. MASTERS The Kast Chicago Masters will go to Hammnnj Sunday to play tho Ma
roons at Morris Park. The Kim will be called at 2:30 p. m. f
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SINCLAIR Oil. M'lSt,!,
KLOW DOt B I. ED The Sinclair Pipe Line company has advi.ed the Middlestates Oil Company that on July 21. It ran 2,000 barrels of
pll from It Xo. 2 well on th. Milan Iase. near South Bend. Texas. This well was reported 24 hours earlier as (food for 1.000. but the flow was Increased to 2.000 barrels by drllllns two feet deeper into the sand.
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CIVIC CLl'B CALL
A meeting Of the. directors of the lidlana Harbor Civic Club has been aled by' president of the club, v. K. -' Jewell for Wednesday eevning. July 27. The purpose of th meeting it? to J nominate directors for the club for the i r-xxa-r 1S22. This meeting will be followed by the regular meeting: of the, . Members on August 3. when the seleo- . tlnn of nominees will be confirmed. . And on September 7. the election of 20 " directors will 'b made.
CIVIL CASKS FILED HIT George E. Hershman, Attorney John P. Kennedy vs John Kostka. Fee for services as attorpey. Summons issued July 21. Returnable July 26. 111? Northweftem Consolidated Mil linsr Co., Attorneys Roe and Petersen, vs Thomas Bartlett and wife. Indebtedness. Summons issued July21. Returnable July 26. 1119 McNeil and HiRarins Co., Attorneys Roe and Petersen, vs. K. Dellachisa and wife. Indebtedness. Summons Issued July 21. Returnable July K. 1120- i-Paul F. Heln. Attorney Roe and Petersen vs Jesse . Skelton and wife
Bt'II.IHNO PEHMITS Wept side of Weffic avenue between 148th and 149th streets, one story fran residence, 40x20. Walter llremmer. owner. Cost $2,500. East side of Walsh avenue between 14Sth street and H9lh street, one story frame residence, 20x28. John Warchal, owner. Cost $2,200.
ITALIA LODGE MBETIJIO Officers of the Italian Ixxlsce No. 27 of the Cesare Rattifli of Union Sicilian of Kast Chicaso have announced that there will 'be a ivpecial rgeetlnir of the numbers and officers tomorrow at 2:30 p. in.. July 24. In the Odd Fellows" hall Forsythe avenue. East Chlcagro. The purpose of the meeting is to talk over the progress of the local order and cutlining a program for the folllowlng
year. Officers from the Supreme Council, ot CHienKo. will be present to take charjea of the ceremonial program. The official addreSif to be madehy John Tt. Fontina. supremo secretary from Chi
cago. The speaker's address will be confined to the history of the lodge and
liscussion and progress of other lodg
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The Kast Chicago local's roster now
ffhows close to 100 members In good standing ail a number of applications not yet accepted. While the organization is still in its prime the enthusiasm shown in the orsanaatlon points to a strong- order.
News Notes
WARNER IS FINED CROWN POINT. Ind.. July 23. Giles Warner of Hammond pleaded guilty before. Jud'ge Smith of ownlntf the slot machines taken in the Odar Lake raids and was fined $50 and costs.
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Water that is Not Only Instantly Available but which is Pure
Have you ever thought what it would mean to you were you to live in a city of 37,000 people that had no waterworks? There are such communities in the old world. Many of them depend upon dirty and primitive wells! In some places the w-ater must be carried for miles, transported either by camels, by mule train or in pigskins, carried by porters. In such communities water necessarily is restricted for all personal uses. Consider the service here. Any moment of the day or night pure, clean water is available by merely turning the faucet. Think what a convenience it is: dwell for a moment upon the miles of pipes, the machinery, the trained organization and the invested money employed to give you this instant service. Such service is necessarily continuous, day in and day out, and even while you sleep Water- mUst always be available to protect your life and property, for fire may occur at. any time. Besides the water supplied to the City of East Chicago is filtered and purified by the most improved means known to modern sanitary science. Even the great metropolis of CHICAGO does not provide filtered water for its three million residents.
- . , JVOTIC13. . sirs. Kmma Spenrrr, cHjr mnrirty reporter for The Tlnra, will arrentljr ' spi relate any netvn. phoned either to '! Times office H. t, r kejr home, K, A. 73rir. J.- w. Harfehn.:of cNcapt win preach at the U. P. church on Sabbath' July 24th at 11 a. m. Ir. .ilarsha Is silpt. of missions in the Synod of Illinois and is welt known to the Indiana Harbor congrefcat ton . All members are urged, to bo present. Rible school at 9:45 a. m. Subject for lesson study. "Saul Proclaims Jesus ns the ChrlrU." Tho Bible nchool is running full force through the summer months and all are .cordially invited to attend. The Young People' organizations will meet at 6:45 p. m. This wilt bo th last meeting before the Cleveland National convention and final announcements will be, made as
to convention plans. t'nion Intermediate meeting at 6:45 p. m.. All tho.se. of Intermediate age are urged to he present at this meeting. lr. ITarsha will preach at tho t'nion service at the Baptist church at 7;0 p. m. Midweek prayer meeting at T:30 Wednes
day evening with Svoit Crundwell as leader. Mr. ..and Mrs. T. D. Williams of 4135 N'onheote aye. announce the marriage, of their .daughter. MIks Iddrise to WilburE. Butcher of. Whiting, to take place on July 30th at 5 o'clock. Miss Veva Swelgart of 4329 Magoun ave. returned from a visit to.Muncle, Ind. where she met her mother, who had been spending the summer with her relatives and friends in hopes of regaining her health. She was able, to accompany Miss Veva home much to the delight of her friends. She will return to Muitcit next w.k to continue her treatments she has been receiving and which have been a benetlt to htr. Mr, Edward Plcaard, a former and much respected resident of this city but now of Uirmlngham, Ala., Is arriving this evening to spend several weeks visiting old friands. She will be the guest of Mrs. L. W. Olles aiwj Mrs. Mary Hll! of 145fh st. dJring her stay in tho city. Word received by relatives of A. Strohm who Is seriously ill at - the
home of his sister In Nappanee. Ind'.. states ho Is very ltw and suffers Intensely. ' . - - - Jack Johnstone of 3S26 Grapevine st. is a patient at the rresbyterlan hospital of Chicago. Mrs. Parsons of Mtchlgan'Oity spent Friday with her sister, Mrs. II. Brown of Northcote avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schwab of Windsor Park will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. George II. Lewis over Sunday. ' Quite, a crowd of Kast Chicago people, are spending tlu.lr play time at Camp Kiswampy, on Deep River near Hobart. The tll Jenkins', the Ralph Schilling', the George Clappers, the Ben Williams; the Will Jones; and several other families . spend their summers at this historical (locally) spot. This camp is located near Liverpool, which has tho distinction of being the first county, seat of Lrftk county. Its honor lasted only a few months. however. Itoblnson Point, (bow Crown Point) being chosen later in tho year of 1S34 because 6f Its cervtral geographical location. Mr. and Mrs. . Charles Morren of Uoers Park. Chicago, and Miss Susie J. Caddlck of tho Mechanics Institute, Rochester, N X. are visitors at the homo of John ToliNJe. 8632 FVnnsylvanlc avnue, Indiana Harbor.
iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. El
ery corning. The funeral services of Mrs. Samuel Cottrlll who died at 'Buffalo. Kansas, were held at the M. E. Church this morning at 10:30. Interment was made in the Orchard Grove cemwtery. Chester Handers went to Hammond on business last evening. W'. W? Dickln.-on and daughter Miss Neva, were Chicago visitors yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Clifford of El Hcno, Okla.. and Mr. and Mrs. Clark, of Walters, Okla.. and Mr. and Mrs. Luther Hill of El Reno. Okla.. came yesterday. ' beinj called here on account of the death of their father, Ir. J. L. Hill. Mrs. James Black was a Chicago visItor yesterday.
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East Chicago and Indiana Harbor Water Co.
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turned to their hom at LaPorte on Thursday, after a several day visit at the Hazrlgreen home. I After two weeks vialt with her aunts' Mm Minnie Payne and Miss Will Pat- ' terson, Francis Buten has returned to:
her home In Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Olson and dsu?hter of Gary spei;i Friday with East Gary . relatives.
In Memoriam
ST. JOHN
At the Bon Ton Store beginning today, free 5.00 for $10 worth of trade coupons; Be sure to get your coupons with each purchase. " 7-19-S
The , Birthday Club was entertained at the home of Mrs. Margaret Moore on Thursdsy afterrOvn. Mrs. H. Stuart and daughter of Valparaiso have been ffuestw at the home of the former's parents Mr. and Mrs. J. Burt for several days. Mrs. Frank Anderson and son re-
- P. M. McNay was In Chicago on business yesterday. ,Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Belshaw and their children left, yesterday morning for n automobile tr;; o the Shades. Th-.-y expect to be gone four dayf. . Word was received here yesterday
afternoon of the death of Mrs.-Sai uel Cottrlll. who died at the home tt her daughter, Mrs. I.uura Woo4 'n Buffalo. Kinsas. Tho remains will arrive in: Lcwell Sat irdas "vfr burial beslda her j 1 vsband In. thi OrcHard Grove enietsry. The lc.(a.cd formerly li'cdj
here on afirni !re miles east of Ltv- j, but to.- the- phj,t fifteen years haj made her home with her 'daughter in , I KinfSi. . vl.e past ninety yea-' f age, an. was one of the pioneer! lettlers o' suitli-in Iake county. Shej' loaves one dnuir'.ittr to mourn her. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Batsthman and , daughter Henrietta, are vlsttig rela-j tive3 at Peotone and Crete. 111. -J I Everett Allrt of Ashland. Ky., is vis-1 1
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Healthy Callinq. Of lght Kngllsh rlentynrn whos denths were recorded In one wk a short time ngo, the aRpfl aggrpfrntd 5;0 yehrs, thp olfltst ling ninety-two and the youngest fifty-ven, writes a correspondent. This high nverage of just urder seventy-tour years Is either an tincommon record or attests tl e lons-evlrr of the "cloth."
In sad and loving i emeinbrance of our dear son. Matt Gohd- who passctl away two years ago today, July 23. 1913: When the evening shadows are falling i And we're sitting all alone. In our hearts comes a longing If you could only be at home. This life is ono great sorrow, Which each one of us must share. It tikes the loved ones of homes But never from our hearts. I'asned beyond all grief and pain, Death for thee was truest gain. N'ow he walls for us alone Besting In the Saviour's love. From Father, Mother, Sisters nr,. 7-:3 Brothers
Htmove Stains. Softet oW stains with castor oil or lord and they will come out more wisUy. Tha gasoline or benzine will remove all trnces of the medium.
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TODAY 21ane Grey't Great Picture "TIE U. P. TRAIL" With an All-Staf Cat
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DR. J. GOLDMAN Dentist X-Ray -First National Bank BMg. EAST CHICAGO, IKD.
SUNDAY Doable Fei.hnre Eva Novak in "WANTED AT IEADQUARTERS" and
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Afternoon Only Evening "WANTED AT HEADQUARTERS" PRICES: Matine: 5c-10c-15c Evening: 5c-13c-18c " Tax Extra '
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Let tho Keo Speed Truck do your servic for outings, for general hauling. See Messrs. IUna & Matich. at iOli Fir St., Ind. Har. 7-13-5
Eat Eschenbach'9 CertiHed Bread. We deliver to your home. Phone 027-M Sasl Chicago. 7-22-1
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AUDITORIUM MAX HELPER. Prop. 567 Calustet At. Phone riam'J 1 93 1 SATURDAY July 23 William Russell in "THE IRON RIDER" Also Last Episode of i "THE PHANTOM FOE" SERIAL ' TOMORROW Sunday, July 24 . Extra Special Dorothy DaItonin "THE DARK MINOR" ! Also "The Slacker"
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NOWHERE." Also' Billy West in "THE DARN FOOL" ' TOMORROW--Cecil B. DeMille's production "THE SQUAW MAN.'
Also Sunshine Gomecr'and Mutt & j
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FIRST -'CALUMET TRUSTAND SAVINGS-BANR A Storm That May Come Any Minute People who guard against any chances of money loss protect their property with windstrorn 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, this protection of tornado insurance? Windstorm insurance costs relatively little, yet almost mojhthly this bank's insurance department settles claims for damages caused by the wind or the effects of a severe storm. Protect your proprty. Ask about thia necessary insurance. Visit the Bask or Telephone East Chicago 950. Chicago and Kennedy Avenues
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SEE PRISCILLA DEAN'S LATEST SUCCESS AT THE PARTHENON THEATRE Thursday, Friday or Saturday July 28th, 29th and 30th.
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f Pricilla Dean Offers-You a Rare Opportunity to try : :;Your Talent as a Dramatic Critic
July 18, 1921
We have never taken advantage 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 wall 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 poundi. Lest than ton lots, 80c per ICO pounds.
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Phone SO 700 Exchange Aye, East Chicago
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