Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 89, Hammond, Lake County, 4 October 1921 — Page 10

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THE TIMES. Tuesday, October 4. 1021.

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Bank Business Stops While Four Celebrate Birthdays

" fTTtter!ne- comptometers ajvl clicking typewriters were stilled yesterday ternuon for a brief interval as the. .more than 35 employes of the First Trust & Savings Hank, Stat and Ketinian tr-et. Harum.nd. !:;! d in their dispassionate duties t honor '.villi a little impromptu celebration t h combined birthday of A. M .Turner, directr rof the bank and prfUbnt of the first National 15 ink ; A. F, VV. Fci.br. secretary of the Hiimmon 1 Buiid:iig. Loan fc Savings As.. via tvt : J- Williiam Koenckc. manasT of '.ho rental "department e the First Trust and "Savings Bank, Rtid M; Laura H-rh'7. i'.r many y.-ars o.-r. ti-vtt J with the t i ii k as iit"i:ne r.r, i.er. Cordial f ; a--, at i .n? and congratulations were extended to th r otivorkprj by their off'ee r o'. b -a Ui s a lid .pi unofficial to.s:nas: it V- ter ii'ej n, pr-id. nt of the bank, calb'ti

upon the quartette to explain by what conspiracy all four had chosen October 3 as their day of nativity. Voioingr a sentiment that wa recalled by other f-';c'n k r-. Mr. Meyn expressed his happiness f.ir The loyalty and wonderful spirit . f co-operation that pervades every department of the bank nr.d unifies the institution against Interior liiss.'nFion. With a record of over quarter of a

century eaoi in helping to building:

this city A. M. Turner, A. F. W. Fodder and J. "William Koeneke reviewed their

lives of civ).- construction to tho in- !' nse !!!' r(,t of their audience. Follow ir.ff the 5:.o-;:. Dive Emery, .secretary and 1 r a se r-r of the bank, and known as '-the liarmonizfr" called f-- ir.e. re cakes with cji nd!e., coffee, .sandwiches and music and the party wa? IcK'.iHs onre i;i.--f .

i mrvf.o i i t; s UK k.

live ro'-n p.T pickens. 13c; springs-, 22c fe-e'se, 1 Sc; ducks, -He. T'OTAi'oi; Kfc'p! Mir.n. and N o Dakota lit

HOGS Il-eeip'a. tronjr to lie igrher. top, J.o5: h-'avyiv jloediy.m we'.pht, J8 2

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in:-, $8.55 -f DW; t:c di -'i i.i.Ti; toii and cho lstt:i-it and ire d '. u m, $ ! tier Catt! Heifers. i J '5 . r. o . o 0 .To; bit!!?. $;!.

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. 126 cars; i River Chios, , i-.l.; Maine TlOc, 70 to 8" lbs.. Hi; 15c;

'-t. ! C-osh Grain Market, o. 1 hard winter, $1.25 j: nter, Jl.I? 'i-4; Xo. 3 mix2 M 4$ 1-4-4 He; No, 2 TV, . 2 T 4 s -3-4f 1-4; No. 3 : No. t Y, 4! 1-4. 1' V,' ft.' w..-.; 1-4; No. 3 4 W, 32 1-4-3 3..-.

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WHITING

and its PEOPLE

chica(.o ruom n. HUTTER Ivoi;.:-, 11. EC -.-amery, extra, lice; f. ackinjr s'ock, 2;' ' 2 !. i;(b;S ?,.-, iiit., teAT5 ra.-r-. neou.s. ;;T'.f:'Sv; .'oiriai''.' t; -

M'.isic and Art department of the iji'it'.y riuh have planned a trip. ' Kte' i Musetjr-t jn Chicago nut lay. .'.. t'o or rh. Members will ? .Vcio.-k car at llfnh s(ret Heri I in aven ie. The trip I in of Mrs. lPiyle, the luncheon bec:surs? of Mrs. Jj-.vyer and Mrs.

il l of the Conb entei'tained

tomorrow evening: at the home of Mrs. Edward J. Schaeffer, 1286 Atchison avenue. The Old Settlers' -will hold their first meeting of the year in the Slovak. Do-m tonig"ht. The W. B . A. of the Maccabees will meet in regular eesaton tomorrow evening-. There will be refreshments and a program, a general good time beins an ticipated. Mrs. W. E. Gillette will entertain the W. F. M. S. at her home, 1089 West Park aveinue tomorrow afternoon instead of Thursday. ' West 119th street from Indiana Blvd., to Calumet avenue has been put into fairly pood shape, making- it decidedly belter for motorists. Hammond repaired their stretch from Atchison av

enue to Calumet, Whiting- fixing- their end from Atchison to Indiana Blvd.. James Donegan's sister was called here from Cleveland owing to his serious accident. He sustained severe injuries by falling off a coke wagon, at Indiana Harbor. Mr. Donegran is conlined at St. Margaret's hospital. James O'Connor was arrested by officer Sal'.zman, near 121st street for being drunk. 2le plead g-uilty to the offense and paid a fine of $1.00 and costs. Oscar Johnson, arrested by Mika.-h and John Valent, arrested by Avaroni and Maksim, both charged with the same offense, also plead guil

ty ana paid tines or ji.t'U ana coois., Evan Bench, arrested by Sergeant Niziolkiewicz at the police .station on a complaint of ex-policeman Steve Morris, charting- him with assault and battery was released on $100.00 bail. John I'osarik arrested by officers Avaroni and Kruan on complaint of il orris eharganir him with assault and battery also furnished a $100 bond for his release. John Kohupke was taken Into custody at 432 John street on compla nt of officer Hall. Vidovich and Saltzman on complaint of Emil ilartich. cha-?-ing-him w;th short weighing him while delivering trapes. Kahupke was released on a $200 bond furnshed by Xii;lc Andres The Indies Aid Society of the Christian church will give a roast beef supper In the church parlors on Thursday "venin?:. Kenneth Daegdinfr has returned from Boulder, Colo., where he was for the summer months in company with his mother, Mrs. Laura Daeglingr. The Whiting- Chapter of Eastern Ptar have received invitations to the Indiana Harbor chapter on Wednesday nitjht, and to the East Chicago chapter on Thursday niclit in lienor of Gra.nd Matron's nicht. Thf gingr will boivp th" Sheridin avenue corner-on i the 7-20 car. The AV. c. T. U. will meet wi'h Mrs. Orind'e. 1312 Atchison avenue on Thursday afternoon. 2ic:ht school reg-istrat ions will take place at th liich school build in c . t

nig-ht. beg-innng at 7 p. m. Mrs. Chas. Shoenfelt, nee. Mildred Dugg-an of Duncansville, Pa., arrived here Sunday morning- for a month's viit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Duggan of Pennsylvania avenue. Mrs. K. J. Evans will entertain the I.wasi Bible Ciasg at her home on Ohio avenue TuesMay evening-. All members are ursed to (be present. Business of importance.

Whiting Advertisem en ts Are Winners.

Winter apples and Pears for sale by the bushel; Call Whiting 230-R. 9-28-tf 119th street, phone Whiting 4s5. 10-1-6

NOTICE ' W'ill not be responsible for any debts contracted by my wife. j JOSEPH AMBORD. ! 10:1:3 Whiting, Indiana FORSAL.E Modern home on Central avenue, 40 ft lot, double garage, for' particulars see Chas. D. Gainer, 554 j FOIt SALE Auto, Interstate, good run-j ning condition, new tires, mechani- i cally overhauled. Tel. 14S-M 7hiting, 402 llth street. 10-3-2; i FOR KENT We will share our home! in Whiting with a congenial couple, no children. A good chance for the ; right party; Write B-110, care of The : Times, Hammond. 10-3-6 GEO. D. THIB.ULT Chiropractor Schrage Building Phone 188-J Office hours; Dally from 2:00 p. m. to 6:00 p. m. Evenings. 7:00 to 8:30. STAR THEATRE TOMGHT "Cheuted I,ov-," with Oarmel Myers, n good comedy and For . 10-4-1 IV MEMOniAH In memory of our dear daug-hter and sister Anna, who died one year ago.' today, October 3, 1321. j When the sun Is sinking in the Golden : Wrest. j Tou lay in your grave at rest. More and more a.ch day we misa you, !

Sad and sudden was your call Which is unknown to all.

You passed away without even a won-

Oh, if your cheerful voice could b" heard. Your memory is as sweet today, As the hours you passed away. Gone but not forgotten. MR. AND MRS. CHAS. SASS. AND FAMILY, MR. AND MRS. CARL SASS.

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) October 5th-8 A. M. AT THE : Ti W I3 O M "hH V (Sj: Staoe Market

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204 STATE STREET OPPOSITE POST OFFICE For the Next Few Days See How We Have Slashed Prices! Read the Following: Men's brown English dress shoes. Special $3.45 Men's black dre?3 shoes, special $2.95 Men's brown blu i.cr shoes ,with rubber heels, special $3.95 Roys' black blucher dress shoes, sizes 9 to 1 3, special $1.95 Sizes 32 to 2, special $2.25 Sizes 2J " to 6, -..ecial $2.45 Ladies' black, bvown and patent leather, high heel oxfords, ai! sizes, $5.00 value, special $2.65 Ladies' black and brown satin slippers, high and Baby Freeh heels, special $3.95 and $4.95 Girls' shoes in brown, sizes 82 to 1 1, $3.00 value $2.45 $3.50 valve, sizes I I A to 2 $2.85 Ladies' black lace shoes, military heels, about 200 pans, all sizes, special $2.95

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ectnesaay o 7f SEVEN DAYS

We Invite your Inspection at our -p cial display of Autumn Millinery ; Wednesday, Thuriay and Friday of tiiis wffk, We will display picIiiv iv designs and highest quality, and together with the attractive prices they; are sure to appeal to every woman win ! sees them; FREEL'S SPECIALTY SHOP, B31 119th street. Whiting. i PniVCESS TH E 4TRR TOMGHT ' Ppclnl Free Belene. "The Onth," with Miriam CMper, Mlllton j SHI and Conwny Tearle. This Is :in ! nrrptlonill pletnee In evfry ithj- which ; the Prtnrr la lining nhesd of ny 1 4'hlensro Ihejitre. 10-4-1 '

HOBART

Mr. and Mrs. Yah Flory, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Flory and Mr. and Mrs.l

i Fred Flory of Hamlet were cruests la-st I j Sunday at th Mr. and Mrs. J. Hallerln ! home. j Mrs. Louise Kllllgrew returned ye-J j frday after a few weeks visit at Cleve- 1

'and. Ohio. j Mr. and Mrs. Gorg 'Mellon of Ham-! nr-md were Hobart visitors Sund.iy. j

Leon Kllligrew and Waiter Boal ret jrned yesterday after a ten dajs fishing and hunting trip. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Fleck spent the week-end at Hamlet. The M E. Ladies Aid win serve a

I special dinner !n the church basement

next Wednesday. An election was held today to determine if Hobart remains a town or becomes a city. The follow-in men are on the election board; Chas. Klausfn, L"tta Vaniioop, D. C Shannon. J. H. Carpenter, Wm. Guyer and Hartley Row e. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Gradle have tinted tiie Bayor flat on Main street. Mr. Gradl is a member of the Triangle i 'one; i not ion Co., and waa rueeinrJy married to Miss Fern Seigle of Palmer. Ind. A free scientific stereoptican lecture.

i will be held at the Gem theatre this

ever-tnar. It will be given by f lie World's Products Association of Chicago and will concern smelting and water purification.

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Sammond

in the best XT1""

ets-It

The Corn and Callus Peeler This Corn Eemover Is Ouaranteed, Relief from eorn suffering follows the. application of "Gets-It" almost as quickly as pain follows the thrust of

W. E. LONG CO. E. A. Griswold & Son State and Sohl Sts. HAMMOND, INDIANA

The People's Store PEOPLE'S DAY Each Wednesday is People's Day at this store, when dependable merchandise can be purchased at a fraction above cost. Last Wednesday every department was filled to capacity with enthusiastic shoppers. Remember to be here early tomorrow.

HOMESPUN SUITING $1.00 YD

58 inches wide in brown, navy, grey and bur

gundy. Very special at this price.

STANDARD PERCALES 14c m

36 inches wide in a wride range of light and

dark shades.

SUPERIOR FAMILY SOAP C BARS OOp FOR

Everyone knows this brand. .Very special at

this price.

LINING SATEEN 59c 36 inches wide in a pretty range of floral pat

terns.

PILLOW CASES 29c 42x36 old fashioned quality, no dressing.

ARMOUR'S SPAGHETTI OR MACARONI 2PKCS 15c

CHILDREN'S HOSE 19c Black, cordovan or white in a fine lisle quality, selling usually at 29c. ARMOUR'S CORNFLAKES Very special at this price. j WOOL STORM SERGE $1.25 54 inches wide all wool sponged and shrunk in navy only. WASHING POWDER 4c

Swift's Pride, best quality.

LADIES' HOSE 12c PR Plain black cotton, in all sizes. GRANULATED SUGAR C LBS. OQr ij FOR Best quality pure white sugar, SILK PONGEE 89 c m 33 inches wide, best quality selling usually for $1.49.

SILK TAFFETAS $1.69 m 36 inch oil boiled in the season's best shades. COFFEE 20c LB Our best 25c coffee for Wednesday only. CANTON CREPE " $3.25 40 inches wide in black only. A beautiful satin finish quality. DUCKLING FLEECE

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PLAIN SATEEN 25c YD 36 inches wide in all shades and our usual 39c values. FLANNELETTE NIGHT GOWNS 98c Full size for ladies only, pretty line of patterns.

JVAXED LUNCH PAPER 3BAU10c Very special at this price, DRESS GINGHAMS 22c 32 inches wide fine quality in small cTieclis. anq plain shades.

BATH SOAP

3BARS10c Oval Pearl, Lest quality. 0. N. T. CROCHET COTTON 9c White and ecru, in all sizes.

36 inches wide in a heavy fleeced quality, a pretty range of figures. ROLLED OATS ' 7oz.'23c Richelieu brand and full net weight.

U CALICOES K 9c YD 1 Light or medium shades in the best fast color & quality. sj CHILDREN'S SLEEPERS 1 59 c S Made of good quality flannelette and our 89c P quality.

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Price of Booze Is Cut by Competition'

KIDDIE KAPERS

By Bill Bailey

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I INTERNATIONAL NEWS SEf-VICE! ik'ROV ().. Oct. Colli-'- f-i t'"'

' business between Akron bootleggers is i becoming eo keen that a ma: i.e. i '"'. 1 is reported here in the price- of ab.-o- , ! nolle drinks is reported by Lieutenant I ! f rank E. Mceiuire, in ..-haru-e of en-' ' foreement of the State Prohibition law. . j He blames the coiKiitb'ti upon low fines j .Uid lenient sentences imposed by j j judges, savin Akron judgru rut maxi j I mum fines at $ 10i'.

"So much raisin jack is heme made that the price of drinks is coining down," he declared. "The same sized drink that used to cost fifty cents can j be obtained for twenty-five or thirty-j

five cents."

Ribbon Decorates Hats

ful Callu.es and Corn.

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I INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE I LONDON, oet. Man of tho new j Autumn millinery modely are cither;

trimmed with or partly composed r j

i ' ribbon. Narrow rib1""'". wide rinnon. , a pin or knif.. into tho flesh. Not only w.axf.d ribb(,ni ,rded ribon. velvet ribhard corns or soft corns but cverv kind , , . . of corn or callus surrenders to "Gets- ! l"n. all play their parts m muKing up ,

It" and pe-'-ls right off. It takes just i milad;. 's latest fashionable headtear a few seconds to stop tho pain with two , or three drops. Go to your druggist

today. c.-t a bottle ot Uets-Jt Costs 1 ut a trifle vi rvwhere. Your r.ie-ney b o '; if not :: ,r. ,. Mfd. by E. Lnw--"-Co. Chicasro. Sold in Hammond by Ostrowski'e I'harrr-scy and ,.. x., ug ami stationery Co. Adv.

"TRY A TIMES WANT AD"

Em very independent,

nd one. thmO i 1 Tke to do

I o break away from all my friends rnd paddle my own cahoe. B-lS e U. S. Feature Service Inc Y i " '..'.ot - nA..mmxi..jm.'.