Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 63, Hammond, Lake County, 2 September 1921 — Page 13

LIVE NEWS FROM THE TWIN CITIES

"EASY STIIE1CT" 1 Wt.l.IKU S The game of "Easy Murn-y" lia.s j.rovn the wronj route for John Dc-rkucy.

f 3S04 Aidrr street. Inrlana llarlx.r, to travel. The case of working the confidence jfairte was tried before JuUrt Vhn jei'terjay and thfi young man fivjnd jfuilty, fined $10 and coats ami spntfnced to 60 days 1 nthe Indiana State farm. Ths fullty man gave his ag as 23 ears ld that this was hie first offonso John's customer was T"ny SonofT of 3902 Guthrie street, -hoKe place wns r cently- raided for keeping a house of i!l fam. J.hn did not l tvt the money und wrote the following note: "Dear Tony Don't start nothing until I come bark from Indianapolis. I ha-.'e gone down to settle a matter. I heard something from Big- Bill and you know what I mean. JOHN IX" In the sT'.denoe yesterday Tony sall that "BIr Hill," who conducts a road house at S919 Guthrie street. complained to the authorities of him conductinga competitive business and he asked that Toner be run out. Tony said that unknown persons came to

him & number of times telllnir him to! er4rs

prominent wunmn In the ehurch work of the ilty. Mr Asli'uril will 1 tfroat- ! mtod by her nniny friends who greatly reurpt her departure. Miss Mary lilalr will arrive trii evening from i'omer. Alabama, where She ppeiu several week with her l arcnf). Mis lilalr n iv Itraile te:ie!ur at the Wnwhlnston ra-!e m-htujl and nmUeS her home with the A. 1L McKte.i at 3T14 Ivy nt.

Private Howard llm'km.in has returned from 'ainj Smelling Minn.. luihiit received his illm harxe after IS months of sprlie. Ills brother Is also expeoted within a, few .lavs from Cnntp Jackson. iouth I'Kmlln.-v. Thi Hackmans live at 1122 J'.cnenn hi. A generyl inf. tlnK of th KhU Chicago high nfliool alumni was held last evening at the MiKlnley .liiduoraini t discus final plans for t!i.i :ilnninl circus. Thl clrcun v. Ill be hold Thursday and l-Yhl.iv, Sept S ani '." lnsle.il of S.;pc (5 and 7 a w.-t. by some niitinderstandlmr. previously an 'i .unco 1. Ttev. and Mrs. A. H. M.-Kee will entertain tho incmler of the Hoam of the Klrst I!aitist church this evening at their home. .171 Ivy st. Mrs. Thomas Kuckley of Kenton Harbor. Midi.. Is vlsltlne Mrs. Al Newman of Hemlock St. Mr. Huekley will spend Labor Pliy at South Itend. at On T'nl verity of Notre lUrrf. Mr. and Mrs. Huekley are former res blunts of this city. K. K. Ks. henbach, proprietor of the Calumet restaurant has pur l-.ised a new auto truck and Is makin : deliv-

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Honorable Oliver Holmes of tiary, and possibly oilier. He will talk on the Cpeolal I'Mectloii proposed cunttitutlott al amendmetiis. lOvery woman and man In the township should be there, so as to he able to vote In t ei 1 lgen 1 1 y the 6th or S' ptcmbci. Mr. and Mrs A. (5. Nichols',. n moved to Crary ln.t Wednesday. We regret the loss of Mr. ami Mrs. Nicholson.

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by Ed. Jackson.

Community Band of 40 i

pieces. 11 a. in, Speaking

Secretary of State.

12 Noon Kverybody eat. Tienty to

eat and drink on the grounds.

p. m Mtislcal Program, iiuartettes. and Hand Mdslc 'by members f Blind. 1:30 p. m. Free Vaudeville.

2 Oo n. in. lias. ball. Hammond K.

of C'k vs. lAwell 1Kin4:imi p. m.-Ton $f War tirant Park

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close, but that he paid no attention to i d bnkitiu nijihta so as to havi fre

them bel'.erlnjr that things had been 'fixed" with the proper authorities and then last week the raid was staged, allowing- "Big Bill's' place to continue.

"ClrTXT FlItTHRR A1)V.4TE All makers of pig- Iron In the Chicago district are on a 121 minimum, as expected when $10 was established firmly as the pric of baslo. A considerable number of sales were made at the new level, but buyer are stl'.l shopping- In hope of a lower figure. It Is expected that several day will

be needed to eotabllsh -the market firmly. Some sales up to sop tons have been mads at $21. The only stack producing- jnerchant Iron Is that of Inland Steel Company. All others In this district are out. The latter Is sold full to October and Is limiting sales now to booking any delivery this year, but are rot open for the flr;-t qu.' -ter next year. Some tonafre has been sold for each month this year, ibut the ar(treg-ate la not yet enufh to causa the rellirhtlnic o? stacks. A further advance Is expected soon, as the market aeems active, and foundry needs are Increasing. "present prices are below the cost of production Buying now Is mostly for 60 to 91 daya delivery, a-s users desire to end the year wHh !mal! storks. "While sellns; seems larfje compared with the past, the total tonnose now Is comparable with the usual business at this time of the year.

brpad and roll every morning- Ihis with his new truck will enable him to deliver f'renh bread to his customers at an earlv hour each morning1. The Salvation Army has sint out a request for clothing for all kind?. They have had a number of calls for shoes arid clothes and would efe-atly appreciate and donations made by the public. Mr. and Mrs. William Freiberper of 4422 Olcott ave. are the proud parents of a daughter born "WediieHday, Aug. 31.

MERRILL VILLE

Mr.. A. Li. NickoNon's nephew, sun of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spauhllns, of Ohicuyo. ha.-t tlo jit-eat honor of rt-celv. , IliK a scholarship two ji-ais trip to Murope. There is four other los. Professor Ho'tiry wilt aceompi'ry tlu-m. Mrs. Carl Manl.s and baby of On.ry. are spendins the Week at the Mania home. Mrs. Han Hoi h well was called at the home of John Shvitx last week on account of the i-icknesp of their little ten months obi son. It passed away and the funeral was held in the Ross church Sunday. Mrs. Kate Pierre is Improving slowly. She is .-till in Crown Point. Mr. Fierce will take the son Milton, to Napervll.e, 111 Sanitarium Thursday. llf Im supposed to have a cast put on his buck. We are In hopes It will help. He is in ijiiite a serious condition, the same as thousands of others that served in the Vnn War. Mr. Manis and son Albert visited Mrs. Mauls' mother and other relatives over Sunday at ora, Ind. The BotliweH ami Uottcn Second reunion will occur at the Beach drove, A basket dlntior and grimes will bo

plaved in the afternoon. The neijfh

bors and friends are Invited to

otjt and spend the lay with th-m. am! then I ('fill boss mulnina.Nfit Monday, Iwihor ay. L n't tui','li Ki'ofsumn. forget the date, September 6th. ; - ... ; 1 - : -

Harold Iddings left this week fur Os-ks-loosa. Iowa, where he will take up hie duties as a foot ball coach in the Penn. college. The first of December he will return to Pittsburgh, Penn., where he coached last year. Mr. and Mrs. billow moved into the M. H. Pierce home last Monday, the house vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Kason. Mr. and Mrs. Kan P.othwell were Hammond visitors last Wednesday. Mrs. Casper Knarle and children from near Cincinnati, Is here visiting In the Caughe-rty home and calling- on old friends.

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J 10 ttold piece. ' 4uii a-ard d.i'h rncecHd,-:m: :00Jla ! len V:ud Belay ltnce. open t, all ' Iefilon P.tsts, t-Miiti Team. l'rlje $10. i tI:Oi p. m. Supper with plenty of musical entertainment. 7 , in p. in Free Vaudeville. 8;nn p. m. Boxlnit a-jd V res 1 1 ! n gj Pr 1 imina rv Tlge Flrner vs Young I Ki Ky at 1 2 H pound". Main ".out Miller vs Martin at 102

pound. Wre, tlltur Match Ilabr

ridge at lfi" pout'd.". ::0 p. in. Ford Touring Car given a way. p. m. Firework. ! Merry-go-Hound will be runntn? at ' park day and ovenin. The entire program wiH be given at , ( n kin nd Pa r '

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Laudable Ambition. Mnrjorle !' J'ou know what I'm folni; to do, I.'uslo? I'm j.'oliic tn be

ome cuoli here wlieii I get ft little lilKt'er,

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There will be a meeting h-re nextj Saturday evening; In the auditorium.; The speaker for the evening wll Tr j

LOWELL

RTA' CAR COMrA!Vr ORDER Buying of steel plates Is confined alm -st entirely to railroad needs nd these amount entirely for car repair work. Teh Ryan Car Company has placed it fiil tons with a Chicago mill to cover repair work In Its shop, and the Burlington railroad will take bids September 2 on lSO tons of plates. This road recently bought 1S5 tons at j mills, from a Chicago maker. Iiemand from tank and boiler builders Is slack ar.d otehr users arc not taking nvich tonnage.

Mr. and Mrs. F.mmett Trueblood who has beer, vlsltng at the J. A. Arm strong home at 350 Orarevlne at., have departed for their home, Indianapolis. Tho Trueblood's have spent the greater part of tho summer touring northern Indiana and Michigan. Mr. Trueblood is a brother to Mrs. Armstrong. The Armstrong's other rueat. Mlsa Irene

Trueblood, who has been visiting here for some time, ha alao returned to

her home.

Mra. Telia Ashford of S4"l Outhrte si nromlnent In colored circles. h

left for Toledo. O. where she will make

her future home. Mrs. Afhford Is well krown in Indiana Harbor, beintr a.

READ THESE TWIN CITY ADVERTISEMENTS

PLEATING AND BUTTON-HOLE HEMTITCHI0, BL'TTOTf COVERING. RRAIDIXU PROMPT SKRVICK CALL wAMEr-s-TKLEPHOXB 44 I STATE BTHKKT. aUMMOsD. T-ll

Try the new Sterling' Booster clrar better than ever. l-ll-i

Monr to loan and T and t par cent securltl tor sale, due 1 to SS months from date, denominations from J2S up. Bal estate gold bonds. Hoe Jfc Petersen' Lw Office. l-Jl-

K. K. Bagon of tiary, Is working in the Tribune office for a few weeks. H. L. Haughman was In Chicago on business yesterday. Our schools will open next Monday.! The te-achnrn are beginning to arrive. Most of the teachers are attending- the! InstHuto at Crown Point this week. The Ivibor Day ceb-bra Ion, given by i the Lowell Post, pi, American Legion., Monday. September 1931. Oakland Park, Lowell. Program for the day: j 10 a. m. Band Concert on the street. l'V.IO a. m. -Band Concert at Pirk. r "" '

Get a Business Training Money spent at our school in getting a business training under our expert teaching force is the best investment you can make. FALL TERM Opens Tuesday, September 6. Call at the college this week, either day or evening, and arrange to enter either the day or the night school. HAMMOND BUSINESS COLLEGE First National Bank Building Phone Hammond 1954 EAST CHICAGO BUSINESS COLLEGE 4614 Forsyth Avenue, Phone Eat Chicago 1364

Th new 1 cent Booster cigar ! equal to any oth-r IS cent smoke. Try a Booster cigar today. 8-31-

SFRriAId FOR SATI HI14V. Certified Doughnuts l; 5c dojen: also full line of Bread. Rolls. Pies and Pastries. We deliver to all parts of Kast Chicago. Fsrhenbach Hnkry, phona S27-M. 9-2-1

Eat Certified Bread. Let in deliver a !oa,f today. 1-chenbach Bakery.

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THE BEST PART OF THE DINNER

comrs when the dessert is served and j

when it is Hydrox-Guernsey's rich and delicious ice cream. There is nothing that pleases the fastidious palate like our exquisitely flavored and richly concocted ice cream, because the materials used are all of the choicest quality, fresh and cood. We serve dinners.

parties, wedd-'ngi and Social functions! e-. t anif V i e A Ywr tVie oallrtn or in anv !

quantity desired in freezers from ' THE SUGAR PLUM Telephone 722J 813 Chicago Ave. EAST CHICAGO

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Dr. Kli L. L' vine, physician and surgeon, has opened an office at corner of 138th and Cedar St., Ind. Hnr, 3 - 2 - 3

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EAST CHICAGO CASH 1 ne oea5on s Dargam "vem GROCERY & MARKET SUGAR 10 lbs. for 49c

PETER BELZESKI, Prop., 5331 43rd Street, East Chicago Phone East Chicago 280

Specials for Saturday, September 3rd FLOUR 1-8 Brl. Special at 98c

FAMOUS CREAMERY BUTTER, per pound SUGAR Very best po.e granulated, 10 pound for

39 c 59c

With $2.00 Grocery Order, Flour, Soap and Dairy Products Excluded. -FOR TODAY

UTTER, Creamery lb. 40c

CLUB HOUSE COFFEE r 3 lbs., $1.25, per Ib. TELMO COFFEE, ACir 3 lbs., $1.15; per Ib. 0. G. COFFEE, Q C r '3 lbs.. $1.00; per Ih. VERY BEST PEABERRY 0r enrrrr 1 II Of. 1L W J L

turrcL, t ius, oji, iu KIRK'S AMERICAN FAMILY FLAKE OR P. & G. CQr SOAP, 10 bars for. . . U U U. S. MAIL OR SWIFT'S PRIDE SOAP. 6 bars 25 c for GOLD DUST OR GRANDMA'S WASHING POWDER. OF - small, 6 packages... PET. CLUB HOUSE OR PRODUCER'S MILK. 1 1

CORN FLAKES HX'K 8c

TELMO APRICOTC. peeled, heavy j

syrup, 2 large cans C " TELMO PINEAPPLE, sliced, heavy Armour's or Quaker OATS Pkg. 9V2C

69c

syrup, 2 large cans

ORANGES Fancy Cal. Doz. 25c

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TELMO PEACHES, heavy syrup. Large W IlliC lliclliO 1 U i ii 1 KJ UO I H. f Ot 2 large cans f !

for www MEATS POT ROAST OF BEEF. g Q per pound NATIVE VEAL 1 Cr SHOULDER, per lb. . VEAL STEW. 19

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per pound PLATE BEEF. per pound

We Dress Our Own Poultry

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BANNER GROCERY w PRODUCE COMPANY

WILL BE CLOSED LABOR DAY

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL

621 Chicago Aye. Phone East Chicago 186

Clothing and Furnishings For Fall

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HOLEROOOF HOSIERY for men for women for children

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CLOTHES -for every man for every boy

SEPTEMBER" and warm days. There will be many warm days this month. Probably your warm weather outfit needs a little replenishing. A few shirts, neckwear, underwear and other accessories will come in handy and the prices are are the lowest they have been for months.

SHIRTS Wtih collar to match and collar attached and band, $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 shirts. . SHIR1S With collar to match and collar attached and band, $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00 shirts UNDERWEAR Wilson Bros' Athletic Union Suits, $2.00 and $2.50 values LADIES' HOLEPROOF HOSIERY Hemmed top, all first quality in black, white and cordovan

$1.15 $2.35 $1.00 $1.45

THE MODEL Rothschild & Hirsch Outfitters for Men and Boys' HAMMOND. INDIANA

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ANNOUNCING THE GRAND OPENING OF THE Cafe La Fayette 4607 Forsythe Ave, East Chicago ON Saturday Evening, Sept. Third Newly decorated and a ltered. Business men's lunch at forty cents served daily by waitresses. Chinese dishes prepared by able Chinese chef. Special arrangements for banquets and afternoon tea parties for ladies. DANCING Saturday and Sunday Evening No Check Room No Tipping

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