Hammond Times, Volume 10, Number 31, Hammond, Lake County, 20 August 1921 — Page 3
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The &t:gUt. I'arfc Mir-ly -i-.v. o. . had in i-xci.ptionai.y larg-.- at.li jid i.r.-f-Ja..Vu tfuuday. 11 v. rv.... In r't.itv.ti Park u -.nv.ted t.. attr.d tha S-inday ik-hooi .wrv.ji wiii.il helJ cv-py Sunday afternoon t'r -m tru to tnrfc o'.irtX'k. TL.rc are .i-:-j I t all
ROBERTSDALE
M:sj B.rvrn Donald?-n of C'.cigo,
CHCRCH OF CHRIST .:tto borne on Wl Park wmue. 4 Own trad venue wmtins Ind- ! Mls is th.- nnarrece uf U-M---rn!xfr 6rv!:- ' I V..rne Alette, the marr.as-e to take. 3:43 a- m. 01: hi aerial, 11m. W. U. j P-' oa Sop'-f-m t.:.r U'uh. Shaup, Supt. j crii W. 'r.-ay, t's puMic spaaktns H;t'i a. m. "God tha Sou," the aeond . teacher in t.h. hx-al hitfh h u f'.r of a .eriea of ear-mcma on tha Trinity ! swx; ytarg, v.u not return i-. th.ts. -.f God. city, but his -taken a (-: t-r. a-- putvtxiLff &arvfie: j li- speaking 'in that 2epa: t-m--nt at tha
rRIN('t TIIEITKE TOMfJHT rau Talmaripte In "The I'nsxlon Flower' AJo ToonT-1lle Trolley Comedy sod Tothe New. S-20-1 WOMAN "!TANTEI For k:tchn work good wagss, apply Point Cafe. 8-19-3 STAR THIUTHE TO.MtiUT Earle William la -The Master Stroke'
j lo Larry emoo In "The Bakery." I Tomorrow Enrle William In "Master i Mrokr,'' al Larry Scuiou 1o "Itakfrj"
aua Utle Horseman, 15. i-H"
7.lM) p. nu, Caris-tian E"ndaavor. S.OO p. m., "Tha tjr:4t Ljiiija.:i-"c. ' MM-wfis Servi-va-8.00 p. itl, ,lr.2uac of a Chrifrt. ian'a Pra.yor Life." Pastor will Wd.
It la Cfc'-sroua that wa re-em. p.-. a.. ta J."5t that our owiw flruinoiAj ytm j is now ia full fortse ar. 1 operate by i i tw alF-cura. All cr'.s.ii, &!..:::.. ofj
Uiuvcca. :y of 111: n OSjriir Harry KtVyj :'. J-.a.s bcn cry ii! fcr tho past tw-j -v:k..
I Mr. acd lir.s a.m S'-h!c-.ht:,- wiu j
hi.:h they wiU pesid at Ha.ni- j ' ..:. and Wi v.c ht-ft&r, Ir.d. j Th-:r n M"rtl Iml'e Sftaeravet. who harf lc-on v.f-i-ting here Will r.r - ! ;um to hf.r hijive tn Wirahester I
Vi churoh -who ha-v Men-ri fied thciiti fwsiivee -a-itis this ?v.-nrr .Lr. akri to
hve aI lacmey roceaved and p.d .""J't !
arjii efliurei er.rttj.ry ari treasurer,! Mr. ix4 Mxa. Eaxt Ab-oivTr.b;t. !
cvwki pnopr vouoimrw s.ad
book jd4 rlva your loyal aupport to Mra. H. Wnin. Mrs Anderson an i Bsajc this i"r sytera b. sucofas. I Mrs. . Gtlbtrr and. daughters were BtiT-day ohol picaaio scrt Tuesday I viE.j-.lr.s- in G.ry.
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J.fr. and Mrs. C. P McNeil of O'.tv
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riRST PHESBYTEWAX (HI HCII r-'it.. ihol-d a.i he Hu-n-sarlan Kv(cnA O'.j-jroj t.:M:ns, IK'th jst riet and India.na.pV! lo'j'.vard. '". H. Ta:-!---. mxiisi.j. rhm- 301. Z-in-lxy S hoo! at 3:45 a. in. Mnrng Se.r'W at 11:01 a. in. 'ibjf...:t. "Thoughts and G-wi." T(-.v: T'M.'m 10.4. Tiio i " " ; in . i'1 Mr.'-- r.f tb
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eesi-icjr, Aug-. ?3, a.t tha Wivi tr-i,- park. All eam-ber of 'sj Stuniay and r.nir-sh trs urg-e-l u talcs & nil.'d Vvacixet And bo pjw-eat at thn p i W spTocally ass that you sftiwl y .r rJiljdreai. Gor-g M Ar.dr-c, pas.r Cturv-aj. of Christ Oo-avex. ti on An-mxnjsn-taaemt: Progrrain Natuxial Evan KiTjn!ic Aosooitlcra Institute, "WinonA PArts. Auff. 2T-19. This prcKTAm -will ha A greet iatrtniicftion K 4ih NAtionJ CXavwiti.a waJea w-.J b-riu A::,'. SOlJi. MATjy ousit to pian t-r adtend h.l prrogrian. ,- itiii Bpaiksrs as J. M. Eader, Cba&- Reign Soo villa, a J. t-iArp. Valer, H. H. Ftatcrs And otiesr -wiU -apeak oa -Cha pcrosram. Ts"Atim3 con-ejitloi3 of ti Eljsc!p!'f of Ch--it -wiii Nsria AugTUot 30 At Witvobia Park. Thojio who have ajrvady mAda irowa th-air ftitf-miona of -oins Ar Eoro-Jher And Sistor Purin,tc-r., Flirt. r Fhottji A-ad S'-tit-ex WJU3, Pastor aad ifv Alc your pastor Abou.t ti.a raa-sj to fch coaveaitlcKi, FTRST PRESBYTER IA?T CTTTRCH Ss-vioesa hold At tiva Pi rat Htir.g-ar-'.an T6eforraed Chur-oh build. as:, 113th arvosru amd IndcAnajpfc.Va boLivar-l. W. H Tayloirs, Mir.is.tor. Pio-ce 301. Sfcjiday School At 9.45 a. nv Morrtip.s Service at 11:00 a. nx. Subjer-t "Thousrhts and God." Taxt Paeim 10:4. Tha Interest. In. tha er'.-irva of tr.e rihurcSi haa baoa gnovrrir.g In a very eTKSowAsringf ffiaiuic.-. Mr. Taylor has locajtod iara jHsnna-aarvt! y and oau be ra.ch-9d by i.h..nir. 01. Ho -;", 1 criadly caII on anyone who 1r intortted in iha eeirvice tiw .th church oaa render.
Advertisements Are Winners
M-isa AnrA Go! dan n..ejaair.d about thirty young: lad.es at. a miscellan
eous 'r,owfr at -r.ar home in Si-e-ib i
treat in honor of Mi Marie Siko, whoea wvdd'lng -i:-l take placa in tr.o near future,. The Wtartrm Vfvion Trlag-raph -f-flca t"U1 ba movad from tha Sullivan Tokari ra! ee.fst& office to ".- .. r, the HA'xtrda.har'a in tha r.ftAr futura. Mike Zia3 of Front r re. f t. who -was charged -with i-ioCation of the Ir-juor I&t, -was arraiigT.ed in t.ha c:ty court ax.d p:ad guty. rvA-T.-jn,- a fine, of $100 nd easts ar.tour.tia,sr to 13-i.t-o. MiHa Kllocsi-t rAld-d by ff ioara 3:rard, Vidox-ich and T"w-on And. ohargei o.-jth hx- sa . r.o offeree -was also fined $3 00 a.r.-3 o&ta Mrs. pVvra Draw Mll'.or has 4a-n t k:r.ir a fum-nar Ti.-sm-.a! cour.w at HVArrir gt-.n, M'X, -whara har husband ui ,lso ta school- Mra. Miller, who tAtig'h't n tha Hammond school last ? r. will oeac.h At J-.rvsboro. Mo., Tjhla :.-aa.r. Mr. M'-lr will cf.r.tjiao h-i.i efadiaa at "Warrlnig:toin, but they wi.ii rvid At Jonarsbtfro. rtcva "iecorek, arrttod on Ca'.utrvfit avenue by a "proihibltlon oflKvr ohat'4-ed with having- iiquor In his autmobola -was plaoed under 150 bond
furr.Lshied by Jcaph Oi-trowskl, to ap-j
p&ar f -r fjr:al A'ipust 23rd. Miityn Stotcoo was taken lTvto custody by officer Sa'tzman for driving: by a .'."i-e.t .--at d-.sohArsl'r.s' o'-h. Ha plc-a4 g-uilty to the of-f.-ne and paid a fine of tiCO and costs o-r.our tlr. g ' $11.00.
Tha Ladiorf Aid i.-oiey of tha First Chx;!tis4t C2vurr-h "-fll thva an ice j crun tociAl in trie chur parlors to- j "WaJsttxr lAs, was plaord t.ndar a Jio j
Dcr.a to Arp5Ar for -trial Aufrurt 23rd on -tJia cliairam of drix-ui? his motorcyo.le on the sidewalk. K?v. V,. M. Taylor, of Gary, nawiy Appointod pAS-tor of ith TrabytrLan church hA takTi tip h"i re.r-.'..ixr..-6 :c 'A ..lu'rs.
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-iad.y call .va any or.v; -ho 1; ed in Ut srv-ka that th-i rh
; cider. Tha StU'lits I'ark ?.-jndAy School had an fxce-ptlonaily ".arc-e Attandanoa on Sunday. Ery.'nc in St id'-'-ti Park is
:nv-a;r.j ( attend l.lv ' Sunday soh.-.ol.
ingn a..-'" he'.d fivry tuiviay fr.-:r. two
Urr e o'clock.
THE FIRST nviWKLK H CHVRCH OF ItOBKRTMiALE H. C. Powail, pas tor. Sunday School 0:43 a m. .N'amai w-iil ba taken for .a cla. in Cat achiwm - -: - - - - - -
that wiU op fieprtwibar 1st. All children of m year of aj-c or abova may eutter. - Kally Iay for tha Eurwlay Sohaol and churoh will ba hald on Soprtmbr 23th. Sunday Morning Mwaj? at 11 a. ,m. Sunday o'-cnin? serin. n at S o'clock Tte tvrnaig son-ioe aj-e bc-caraing very live and spiritual. It ; gi.od t be. present. Naimea f.ir'Tftichws Tratnin? Clae-.i w.-ll I taken Au.-rurt 2$-th. i'Iinj op. nod th- firt ' work of fteptermtw-r. Names for a l-er.onaJ 'orkarf- Cla.ss will b; take,n the coming' Sunday. A hearty welcome Is extwid to all poop!., in the contmuivlty to come arid ro.s.ve the btuffits of oar good crvice eind ervtjor th6 VAKoiil organ uatloaa and cja&e ."that are belng f..vco. ad-OM-ver Pa-na of Myrtla avanua returned from a visit u-itlt hn aunt Mrs. U'm. Bo linger a North Juhon. Ind. Mr, Cyd-e Smytji of AtchiKn avejtue had txon on the ick Iwt for the pajrt Mr. s-nd Mr;. Horbe.rt K.i'imm of furerior awai J war at Kajt Side Wedne..tiay avontng vista.'n.g relatives. Mis HyrAi of Superior tmue who has bxfn vkriUiTtg raiauiveie ' in New York and otjhvr rtets of tb,e Et for the pat moctitli rctyrad hoaia the 3 rat of .!-.o wcif-k. Ijawrrja Pav-na of Myrtle awtDua. vi.".td his aUiter Mrs. J. NorjjrUp "f Chicago the RrK of the w. Mr. and Mta. "Vitu-.r of Superior av"T, ..-, Va;r. Park are At Th Psils in Mr. and Mrs. McsNKa of Super ior axnuyo ajra tha proud parents of a baby boy. Mr. McNeil u in fct- Margare.'t's hospital. Mr amd Mrvt (Herman Brkniin, and f of A-u-.'a!son a'.'eviue, who have bei..n v!f.;f.ir,g Mr.. Drockn-aa br.-tiior in "oonrfai nvtor' d hnna on Tueday. Mr. ar.d Mr.i. Barr movd frora the Humnuvncy tlat n Contra! avnuo to t1v Iuiap honie in Wc-ft Park Addition. fi: f. Ureckmam ird dauph.-tatl. ?tr. H. KVniti wore Hammond vij.ito r V ed n d ay .
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. : . . LLti. .i -. U ' - I i ' . t "... - . i wlar monthly m oi.ng last o' t n n- ,it the C. A. Jo.itison home f-outii-'ett of h orv Mrs. Cfto B'.umenscham of Gary h js puncha-od the Na?-1 business building on East 63rd ftreat, f ormerly occpn.d hy H. Htel. hc will tart an loe urvsant parlor and lunch room and l:ve in t.ve dwt.ilir part. hi. F. ifohvddell haa moved to South (Jar;, why-re he will ojtablts.-j a drug 'M4nr5oiv of tl-je. H.obaft f?anc.fng C-Ub anr- p'an-nirg a b-ach party -to the c"w Miilej- Ueach far tomorrow af-tn-noon. .V- N. Graigar haa moved !no the Hale hf-i&n re.-entiy i-ac-K'd by E. F. i h-ddell family. M.iiis Mj-.-tle Warrtn ef ThTa OakMich.. Is -i.itmg relatlvr- here, ' The Gary Elk? Saxaphor. Band held a fina concert last nlg'ht at tha Roper Broa. garage. A larg crowd turned otj-t' and all war uisriid and pra.sed th f ! r f! nc must c. i.pt. A. R. Tra.-e of tha lo-cal terra er.tta work is at Ottawa, III. looksii? ai'tcr the oporauon of the i-me company's fU.-Uory thiore.. He wf'l be the,re about two week?. R. C. Allan of Fa-iriand. Ind.. --'n tf-. p.-ipc:-;al of th J i'-'ba-r-t tohool? thai. ytar. Ii- tavis i having hia p'.aor re. niodaled ar.d improved. ThiJi was for-m.-.riy the Dw-er h mt-?i ead . Holy Communion will be o--ie"rated at the v. L'ithf-ran church tomorrow. M,.s AgTi'1 Na.'ih of Chicago. K spend i-ng afew dayy at th-s Worn-: r h..r;-i e . Mr. Joe Orefr.r aj a Chicago i--i--.r y-,.-ner day. Mi.- jtos-o Ko.itbad'-5 left Wednc?dv for San Francii.co io . itit friondsi Mr. and Mm. Ektri -Shorb are. j-pend-In.ir tiiair vacao.on at Wray Col. H--iry Ittel ha? ntovd ito the: XII" 1 -mail Sat M u-t Zusa Slaw of Potroit. is v;e-
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f. FropberT. T-. H.-ri Fa.-' ' h :i m . .? r . and r.-n a"-vi.-"t r. l:.-r pare.n :.s Mr. ar.d V . K
I'.r.-.-li .it Itatt'.e i.lr.--k. M.c.h. . )n,j ,,,rd-i'. T.-u. l--, ii'irn fguvt i. a y.-n, to Mr. and l ; .r .vle ..r exchange tor i rcy.-rty in Mr. Fr-1 Grorifow. j Hammond and vicinity. Haw cutoM .s Myrtl- Warrvn of Th rv- Cuks. j nt.-rs wiifnr. F. J Wa.. V wi,-, 153 M;- h , if v:'t!n-g at the B J ".'.'il' m' r , A; - ?trtet, Hammord. Ph-: no ?3. horn--.. S-19-2-
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Arabians Are Teetotalers. Natives of the Arabian .losert ne!!irr drink intoxiratic,,' iiquor, or RtnoVf..
Miv. Frank Herman a.nd Mrs. Tom S-w-j r'rt l t-n-d tvnje Thr&day evtnrg fr.-..-.i Ho'- Hill. WUvona'.n. Lo Erb ha? purchASfd a farm tra:tor from P-rvr Th'ilr.. Mrs, Mt,!i U'lck is isittng wltirt h'-r .-laus'hty r Mrs. A ' Sr- Cht 'n Ch.v a.sro. A 1 dr..j rht-r was b-m t Mr. and Mm. ?.. h-t Moniday. Mrs. Frd skthtircr of fhicAgo is ' Ls-:t:ri-a few days here with relative. M'.-.t J.-in I fl tr ar.-l dau.-. e r. Mar:-', -vere Hammond visl-tors on Friday. Rv. .V. Badtna. r;trurnfd Friday over :r sr from a r .treat at Fort Wa yr.a.
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'ANTIir.' Fa-m? ..nd Garden Tract-, for sale or pi.-imng" for property :n Hatnn.on 3 and :v .n!t; Have cu.'i-:n-:-r3 wartis?. F. J. W.t .c-hc ici, 153 State ttreet, Hamaiocd. 1'hor.e 53. S-10-2w
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That Means Good Eats at Old Time Prices A RECREATION PALACE" SECOND TO NONE IN INDIANA Reservations for Parties PHIL H. SMIDT Indianapolis Boulevard Near Five Points Phone Whitingr, 25-26
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AUGUST 21 AND REOPLN AUGUST 29 While attending the Sixth Annual National Lyceum at Davenport, Ioa.
THIS LYCEUM IS A POST-GRADUATE COURSE OF LECTURES I am picking up new ideas and methods. I will return better prepared to serve you with the latest and best in Chiropractic, from the home where Chiropractic was born and developed. Respectfully, CHAS. F. WILLIAMS, D. C. 105 CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK BUILDING Corner Hohman and Sibley Sheets Hanxmo-d
Being made of the best short Havana, they artequal to the highestpriced cigars on the market, yet they sell for 5c each. They are mild, fragrant, and draw with t h e natural effort of breathing.
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CARL LOITNER Graduate Swedish Mai&eur Wonderful help can be given by scifrouble, overv orked brain, rheuma'ism entific Swii.h Messag', for r.erA" all joints, sore feet, poor blood arcutaUon, etc. It is known the worirj over, and highly recommended of prominent physicians. Business men and women should always keep their nerves and brain in a perfect condition by Swedish Maisage. Please Uke a treatment aad bi coariaced. Conmlt your pKyrician about it ROOM 26 STRAUBE ELDG. PHONE 3776 HAMMOND f EYES Scientifically Examined Glasses Fitted. Satisfaction Guaranteed. OO
Hammond Optical Parlor
fc.TANLTT'3 BARBER SHOP 532 New; York avenue, "Whiting; Cut priotj on J haviag And hair cut. Near half price, j s-lS-3 I
r-OKAN WANTED To- kitchen work good wag&e, apply Point Cafa. -13-3 Hotiaa"d"ejs are asked to list their
wazrtaj in the way of help with, tha j
Tri City Emploj-roact Ajgeney, Calume.t Bunding, room. 223, "East Chicago, day iJ-.oca HT), Night piuaie 2 1 S. S-:C-1 WANTED TO KEN T A Responsible ormjipia ""vur;-; cr mora room, in car of Whiting .Vwj. S-20-1 rWUXCESS THEATRE TONIGHT Vorau TaJx-cadAo In "Tha Ialoa FTcwcrj" Ala Toonenille Trolley Ckxmcdr and Fatha News, S-20-1 BT.VR THJiV TRE TONIGHT F-orla WlUiAWia In The Master Stroke" 1m Iarrr Semon ta The UakerT," Tomorrow liaj-le "Williams In "Maswr Stroke," also Larry Sejnou In "Bakery" CO.fGREGATrO.VAL CHT RCH Ttejra will ha no Sunday S.:v.k1 or church service tomorr.vw n-inf to the rdiuocn bedng redacoratd. hut tha regular aarvijo -will ytf-evai! tha f ;.ll-:'v'.-g Hjjiday.
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OUR CHAUTAUQUA Tte program ss outlined is eno of the best balanced ever offerer to any cornnunlty anywhere. Ia spite of increasLag high costs for salaries, railroads, printing, canvas-?, and eery item that gc-s into Chautauqua overhead, the Mutual still continues to tnld tickets down to pre-war prices. Tie a string to your finger : Do not take it off until you have bought a Season Ticket for every member of the family. The Junior Chautauqua is part of the child's education. Do not wait till pome one asks you. Go to the committee today and get. your tickets. The cotumittt einea ore doin the work without hope of reward, other than helping our town to better thing. Get tickets today!
Make This Bank Your Business Home
TuTiT. 1 j 111 'i;.ts
w ' - - -r :-r :y I rE - ; $ s r! v ," L in ,'.f f
Filling a Real Need. After all is said and done. rf9 not rise above our amusements. Thse cannot be 'eft to choice, if society is to be at its best. Poor amusements raonpt make the citizenship; and the Chautauqua is filling a real need in America in bringing to the home towns the finest character of entertainment and inspirational lecture?.
"A dollar is not spent "hen you buy , Chautauqua ticket It's invested,"
THE HEN DOESN'T QUIT SCRATCHING JUST BECAUSE THE WORMS ARE SCARCE On the contrary. ?be works all the harder. That's a good plan for YOU to follow. Work your hardest NOW save money with all your might then you will be ready when business conditions brighten up and opportunity again knocks upon your door. Come in and open a Savings Account in this strong bank TODAY.
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RUST & SAVINGS BANK
"THE BANK THAT SERVICE BUILT" 187 STATE STREET HAMMOND, INDIANA Open Tuesday and Friday Evenings Until 8 O'clock General Backing, Real Estate and Insurance
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txlra Si$e SOxS'A $1623
Firestone first made the low price of $13.95 on the Standard Non-Skid, May 2. Unusual purchasing power through big volume of business, and the great efficiency of its $7,000,000 Plant No. 2, manufacturing exclusively 3.0x3 H sire, made this possible. Now, the production of the ExtraSize 30x3H t"e has been transferred
to Plant No. 2. This permits the frice reduction on this tire from 16.65 to $13.95. No such value has ever before been offered tire users.
your dealer hasn t the Lxtra-
Sixe in stock ask for our Standard Non-Skid type at the same price. You will still be getting an unusual tire value.
Cords That Don't Blow Out
You feel secure on Firestone Cords. Because Firestone Cords don't blow out. Your repair man will tell you he hasn't seen a blowout this past
year 10,000, 15,000 and 20.000 miles, and the tires still ftoin strong. See your Firestone dealer today. Name below.
Firestone Cord Tires are being old at lowest price in cord tire hiatory: 3i3-$24 .5 32i4-4a.3 Ki4Vi$M.9t
O'Neil Auto Sales V. E. Asherman
Hammond, Ind. Hammond, Ind.
