Hammond Times, Volume 10, Number 32, Hammond, Lake County, 27 August 1921 — Page 2

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August 27, 1917.

LIVE NEWS FROM THE TWIN CITIES

AT IMCR C-KVT. CAI' VCITY J. A- Tovpi-n:. chairman of ti'.e UfT.utdx: Inm and Rtoel f(m;ny. t.dd t'hf senate committw on flaary? th.it Truir;i;tfjictur"r (rcTviuily wr- operating at not more than 25 cont. cap-at-ity and hi imn cnnccrn waa not orat knsr .t jtioto than 2" p--r ivnt. Hf said tftve steel industry m iaxi snap on nfoutit of ecnera', itidu.trin.l !- pivs.:on. Tho TTanuf;wtur.--rs woe all 6e!Hri tt pr-war rriccs. a-Uho-utrh the o?t f Jatnr and transportation, are ln.fh Jiitrtiftr than that stajidard. "W'e axo lowTvy money on evory pouir.d of stf-fl we ma.ki ," ;. id Mr. Tripsin?. I think tv would bo ht t- r off If wo did nt try to ..pirate undt-r thiio oondltionj." Mr. Toppdrnc tired that crarau'.t t ,-.o should put raw material whi-c-h s'd tfrxilkers "Uise, pmch as iron ore, frro Tr.ar.fratvfao. majenesi t e and othr a'.l ys nmd materials tifxvl 'by th.-in on fro lUrt. O tin or w1.a ho nrgrol that it wouM h- nccewwy to raiso th' rate on the 6iii,;.sh'i sted pro viofs. . C A. Buck, of Kt-'thloherri cotoj:i.t A- C. Dinkey of Mldva.o, W. A. Kins: of Jono-x & LauyhMn and ?. p Krrr, of Sharon Stool l-Toop o. mrp-any, rive tostimony to praotioally tho m.i flfov-t.

WAR IN AFRICA; SOME MOORS STILL LOYAL TO SPAIN

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by Mra. Laura Xtuie 'F'loyd, form-iiy County Chairman of tJh Ltaue of tVojntm Votora. Thin wm followed hy a short r"iin). of all th mndm-nLs to b voted on September 6th whioh was nuNmitted by Atorny W'illl-s B. Ro.

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News Notes

Group of loyal Moroccan troops in camp at Mclilla, Spain-

Spain is petting; a taste of real war in Morocco. Wild Moorish tribesmen from the hills have

attacked Spanish forces with considerable success near MelilJa, on the Moroccan border. Some t

the Moors are still loyal to Spain. The photo shows a proup who are fighting with the Spaniards.

BIO TIME FOR RAST oriOAiio i.vnon day avkhk j Kverything- ia all s.t f-r the Junior j Moofap. Oivio Celobratltn Septum-1 br 3rd to 10th 1nolu?i:v. TJi vm- j HviWBfl has worked hard for th lait j two woeks to cive tho pe?pl of F.rf.--t ' Ch-VRAffo and tho Oalu-met ItKioin a real old time eHe.brat.ion and now- can a.---iro tine peoplei tihat resiK..-.ave been ftccncJ Lwhed. " TV b.i: feature of the oeWrAtion !.a th" IVpiiJarity Contemn in whi'ch abof.:t (arty of the Ke-jclon' most p.;'.i'.ar yettng Jadie have nter"l. The l.rt irrand prize, a $2 diamond rinsr, do-nat.-l by It. P. Felironkamp, now on exhibition at his Pt iro as is a'.no the eoo(nd prize, an E'.friTi wrist itch and eio tho third pize. a diamond iavIWfl. The rvt of fho prizes are in th- wtn K w at I'reorffc'.s Oonf.vti.mAry Virr.er of Chieaigio and Fornj'th ave. At this writing- the standing in t.ho Icpulartty Contest isr as foilown. Fran cis Smith, first; Charlotte Iantz. second; Juiia Kara.sr'.ii'h and lllon P.osnbau,m, tiod for third, Josephine 7?:sr:.itt fourth; Grace Grab-ell. fifth a-nd th-' re-n;aining-yotinR: ladle In the- follow! nc (j-der, Ann Paulm. Martra.ret WmJbum, Ifelen ilalak. fahel Morgan, AT-Ala. I'olen. "Wanda --!-!"''5. Ann t

1'- t:-i v:ch. Catherine Meszoocpe, Mildred Madura, Ma.hi-1 O'Donnell. Florence I!:.-, r.h-iusor, Irene Blake, if rfl Brown Franvia Fart-ulie, lxttie JeviaJc, I..U-i-ili.-iieachajn. Suretta Yedvab, Cather '.'?. fit-lit, Heorsrinia Vhite, Margar-:-to Hoffma.n. Harriet Woodbtim. l;i!an TambeKini, Greta Kollbers, Sid I'jarnekar, Clar Be'.".. Ilu'da Mathews, ViriT'.tvia. M:.!iistan and Lillian ""ick-hor.-'i Some of the young: lai'.es near tha end have Just entertxi tho contest and are ure to he up amnjr the leadri In a day or so. a- they are working hard. There is siti'.J plenty of time to w: a.

oil- STORAGE TANKS PILLED A r-prox a.raan-ly P.OOO.fV.O tvarre.ls of crude oil i? now being: h'.d "in ?torase in the Mid-Continent field by the Sin cla:r Crud-e O.l Prre'-awnR Co.. Jointly owntd by the Stan dard 0:1 Co. The Sir. .lair pipe l:ne, owned Jointly hy the Fame companies, is nwvinir in excels of 00i barrel.- of oil daily, about 4 - o .-, barrels of which is going into :.ini by the rclia.il nr asncy.

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TWIN CITY ADVERTISEMENTS

BLEATING AND BUTTON-HOLE HEMSTTTCHIXi, BCTIOX COVER IXU. DRAIDINU PROMPT S EUR VICE CAIt, WASSKVS TELEPHOM3 44fl 01 STATU STUKKT, ULA3IMOM. 7-15

JTOTtm The Plumbers trouble is riote jjettled axii-th' itwTi f.av g-onn Kn k to work. T.V will take a few days to fret Job.tarteni, h-xth ropair jnd n-w -work. B. A. SEfFERT.

mani.vG permits Ka-t ?ide of 151.t street h-twee.n Tod and Ocott p.venue one ytory brick residence, 22x74. Stanley Orabara, owner. Co.-t $4,200. AVe.t .c lie -'f 15-l?t .reet between Tod and Oicot: avenue, one story frame re..:d-nce and "business, 24xS. Stan-Jt-y (Irabara, owner. Cost $3,500. v"e.--t s:.ie. '' Pensyl vania, between Mc.Klirvley artd Lincoln streets. two itory 'brick rc-iidence, 21x32. Nick Crizan ow-Dsr. Cost $.0.

MA TOR OX VAO.ITIOX Mayor Pri-tem Siilski recoived word from Mayor McCormack at Kilb.aurn. Yi-sc.ons;n. The Mayor fays he :.s drinking- plenty of rood water and tak..iai to fish'.njr. It is paid the Mayor wi;l be away for two week..

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DR. J. GOLDMAN Dentist X-Ray First National Bank BUg. EAST tHICAGO, IND.

urTH CAMTAIGN

The RepiiW -.cans claim to hav launch

ed the-ir foil csunpii-gn. Last night

at the Colombia hal Jthe. colored folkjj

of CalanKJt were enten-tained by the Indi.ina. Harbor 01e Onb and a number f old arty pnakena. InfluencinK colored speakers wero allowed to addresji the audience alo. It Is t-aid that the attendance was not as iariri.as exrpooted Ui to the fact that the meeting1 was called while the Chautauqua was in revision.

First Trust And Savings Bank

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Capatal and Surplus, $55,000.00 At East Chicago's Busiest Corner

What Is Worth Having Is Worth Protecting Where do you keep your valuables? Are they where all or part of them can be mislaid, stolen or destroyed by fire? Don't take chances. , Keep your valuables in a afe deposit box in our convenient vaulu There they will be safe, and handy when you want them.

Such valuables as important pipers and letters the kind that never can be replaced if once lost, heirloom jewelry, insurance policies, army discharge papers, deeds and abstracts, bonds, and shares of stock are kept in safety deposit boxes. Hundreds of people protect their valuables by keeping them ia our strong vault. Get a safety deposit box today one may be had for a whole year for as little as $3.

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cows mist stay off The. cows -will have to ."tay off tho streets and out of the parks or they will be arrested. Twelve nu'.H-h cows were picked up last nijrht and 'brousrht to the East Chlcagro pond for g:razin in Calumet park. They were only looking for a real feed and are not to blame, but their owners houid know bv new that

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EAST CHICAGO CIIAVTAQCA

The pei.ple of East Oh.ica.go are say-in-z: that the Chautauqua is the finest thing that over came to town. Dr. Cornell's mage to the crow d in the bis; brown tervt last nijfht on

he parks have not b.en established to 01 tn inte.iexn was a m.tr

ece. The Inspiration or tnat mes-

pa?ture live stock. That $50,000 to $100,000 is not beinst put into these beautiful spots for the p u'blic's pleasure -to he mowed down by the lon-5 tong-jes of the bovine. Park Superintendent Romansky has been In the air for sme time trv:nsr

to catoii them in the art and lost ni?h: j made the arrets of the owners as well j as the cows. Anna Molr.ar. 40JS MoCook avenue; Stariley Sulkowski, 2930 j McOook avenue; Mwp Hi-r.od:k. 4"33j Alexanci, r avenue. Rag-na Yu.kervicz, j v917 Alexander avenue; Ar.ton Posker-j vicz, Hi Alexander avenue; Andrew' Iarvorchiku. 407 Vernon aven.se: Al-i exander Chaky, 3925 Me.lviKe avenue. ' and Ornaudi of Calumet, will tell the j Judge today their reason for allowing-

sagre will be felt in East Chicago for years to come. In the .pen Forum preceding- the musical program Amendment No. I to the State Constitution was d isnrij.Tsed

Joseph Xj. Marshall, who has ben visiting; -with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kowalski of 5010 Magoun ave., is leavlns shortly to visit with, Mr. and Mre. M. Herod, of Michigan City. Sunday. Aujrust 28. at the First Baptist church of Indiana Harbor the pastor, A. H. McKee, will preach in the

morning on .vew 5eg-inninj?s ana in the evening on "Ruaping the Whirlwind.'' The pastor ha.i returned from a two week s vacation down state very much refreshed, ready to beg-in the second year of work and fellowship with this church. "We ao resume with the eveninsr service, our indvidual ativitios, after eijtht weeks of very pleasant and profitable co-operation in union services with the other churches. Sunday school at 9:45 and a Joint meeting of the Intermediates at 6:30.: Lt the Joy of the Lord be yours and orr.e into His courts with praise. Mr. and Mrs. "W. T. Snedden of 4730 Baring ave. have as their guest Mrs.. W. T. Snedden Jr. of California, First Congregational church of Eas, Chicago, corner Magoun and 145th st. Pastor, Rev. Frank Maples. Sunday school at 0.30 a. m. Morning service at 10:45 a. m. The morning service will be a union service in the cliaut.auQua .tent, corner of Magoun and Chicago avenues. The sermon will be preached by Tfv. Warren D. Cornel! D. P. who delivered such a splendid lecture on Friday evening. The general public will be cordially welcomed to this service, which commences at 10:45 a. m. The combined choirs will render special music. Sunday schools will meet as usual in the churches at 9:3c a. m . Dr . and Mrs. Frank Stephens, Messrs. Fred Stephens, M. E. Crltes and

Jack Stephens Kft yesterday for a fishing trip in northern Wisconsin. St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran church, 12Sth and Deodar St. Theo. Cl&us, pastor. 9:00 a. m. English Sunday school; 10 a. rn . English si-rvic-. A cordial Invitation is extended t everyone to attend these services. Kev. Frank Maples has returnd from Paw paw Lake where he spent the past month with his family. Mr:-. Mupb-s and the children will retur ti next Friday .

Th First Methodist Sunday school of East Chicago will meet at the church as usual tomorrow. The morning wor ship will be he-id as a union se-rvhe In the rhautauqua tent, commencing at 10:45 a. m. I rr . Warren X. Cornell will deliver the address. The annua! reception to the teachers of the Eatt Chicago public schools tendered by the members of the Con f relational (huri.il will be held In the church parlors on the n.-et Friday after ?h-- open-ng f f school, the date . f ! ' --1 ;o:i !.. -. in- Sept . 'J .

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First Mortgage Bonds At 7 Offered to you for inv--tm'-r.t of your own funds. These are first mortgage bonds on improved property in our own citv.

Indiana Harbor i? cor.-.UnHy growing and real estate values constantly increasing and we rocomrnend

this type of security for your consideration. $100.00, 500.00 and $1,000.00 price?. Detailed information upon request.

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Water,

The Intimate Element Of Our Life

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William Farnum in "RIDERS OF THE PURPLE SAGE" Also Mutt & Jeif TOMORROW Charles Rav in "GREASED LIGHTNING" Also Hank Mann comedy and Mutt & Jeff

Each hour it plays its important part. The handmaiden of food, the vital drink, the great cleanser and promoter of health, congealed as ice or bubbling as steam adding to our comfort, the magic stream that makes city lawns and flowers and park greenswards possible, merciful and soothing servant of the sick room, the kindly daughter of Mother Nature, and each moment of the day and night protector against fire. And then its intimacies. Nothing else so closely shares our daily life. The most subtle perfume would be of naught, beauty would become intolerable without sufficient water when and where it is needed. As a resident of the City of East Chicago you enjoy a water supply that is not only ample but which is purified by the most modern means known to science.

LAST TIMES TODAY

Mildred Harris I

Chaplin IN "Polly of the Storm Country" SUNDAY 5 Standard Acts of C

auuc iii c Also Antonio Moreno in "THE SECRET OF THE HILLS" b a.m a m a hTb h b To o h "

East Chicago and Indiana Harbor Water Co.

East hicaa, Inciama. Capital and Surplus, 5150,000.00

Have Ycu This Contentment? One of the fine things in life is contentment. A savings account helps to make contentment. In itself, a savings account is so many dollars money. But far beyond the intrinsic value of the money in a savings account is its power to accomplish good. Money will not buy happiness, but rightly used brings happiness. If there is the feeling that no matter what the future holds in the way of sudden illness, loss of work, or the unexpected emergency, that there is ready money in the bank to protect the steady saver, then there is contentment, peace of mind. Take note of contented, confident people. Invariably you will find that they have a keptup savings account. Four months from today comes Christmas. Are you saving for Christmas?

DeLUXE THEATRE TODAY AND TOMORROW Mary Miles Minter in "MOONLIGHT AND HONEY SUCKLE" SUNDAY Norma Talmadge in "THE MOTH"

MONDAY Bij Doable Feature Elaine Hammerstein in "REMORSELESS LOVE" and Norma Talmadge in "THE MOTH" Afternoon Only Evening "REMORSELESS LOVE" PRICES: Mapee, 5c-10c-15c Evenings, 5c-13c-20c (Tax Extra)

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TODAY AND TOMORROW BIG DOUBLE SHOW Feature Attraction

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DAD, MA, KIDDIES and DOGS Vaudeville's Cleyereit Family MACK & DALE Eccentric Comedy, singing- and Dancing A BROOKLYN FOUR Harmony Singers AMIE ALLAIRE Euro peon Novelty Abo Lewis J. Selznik presents "The Highest Law" WITH AN ALL-STAR CAST A Ralph Ince Production By Lew Allen Brown Critics say it is the greatest 6-reeI picture ever screened. Admission: Matinee, 10c-20c Evenings, 10c-20c-30c Matinee Daily, 2:30 P. M. Evenings, 7 to 11 P. M. Sundays continuous from 2 to 11 P. M. Show Changes Monday, Wednesday, Friday'and Saturday

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7 DAYS OPENING Monday Matinee, Aug. 29 THREE SHOWS DAILY 2:30, 7:30 and 9:30 Mr. Leo Senger presents the World Wonder Show

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. 30 Tiny Men and Women 30 20 TRAINED PONIES 20 3 ELEPHANTS 3 2 Carloads of Special Scenery Comiog direct from Stte-Lake Theatre, Chicago BRING THE CHILDREN TO THE DAILY MATINEES Also Charles Ray in A nT?T?T 11 WATT IT V"

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