Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 39, Hammond, Lake County, 15 October 1921 — Page 2

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THE TIMES. October 15. 1D21.

LIVE NEWS FROM THE TWIN CITIES

O. iL Iay, Vocational Director of the !,ib'.:e schools and in charae of tin ;i .rf t!m echovl. ha.f announced 't- ::ir of chits m-t M jiiu.'iy evt-n-irir. i-i'oi.'r 17. The eias icsi rs m a f :!.'. 7 to 3 p. in- si n .;; :?." tee.cht r. st the M Kio.t-y, Va.-h-Inc t.-n. 3rltalt or Kiley sa'hools rttiiy to r.-.iir and ts:l;,. applicants to their s.il-Jeot und classes.

in,s CM 11 l'.KXT Th Men's Club of thn Oonirretlor.

h" i'hu:-.-h w?il hold a Mu-tk-ulp in ; i ' ftu :!ut:iii'i r'f the Con. rnsai 'cnt.l i

ituru xt Monday evening. Octc..

Ml FT Hire 7AIUS .-:' Pi.l'.-e OTortr.ell ha. o hi? i U't' to oring- ir ry to the station found without rt r"Sc".'!on card.

News Notes

F'rst Congregational church, of last

t ago, corner Micoua and iiC.tii st ' X:sht. Rev. Frank Maple s. .Sunday E'-h"i-'l at 9:30 a. m. Morning- service

nr. lo-.lj a. m. .Tur;lor Ei.dea.vor at J .00 p. in. Intermediate Endeavor at 6:30 T'. rr terror KnJeavor at 6:30 p. m. y.v.iir.g scrvlca at 7: SO p. m. At tie rnomlie rrvioe the pastor will jrrmcli

and B. O. Keiistin will Bin a solo. The evai.in sppKwr will 1 Pr. Louis Wal-l!f-whose thecie will be. "Can the t'hurch Survlvo on Half the Gospel." Vis1 torn to th city are Invited to than services. I.Hm't duvet thn S-.day school alt ship contet't. all rowo. j full at'eiiJuuc will aaa'.n be theorder of th da Sunday at 7:20 p. i flat the Cciim Ofcattonal church of Kan iii. :ihO. lu!i ! r. l,ouls VVallla of the Fi-i-i t.'unit!ilt'on speivka. Jiis address

I Alii havo ;i very special r.Ktisaga In It for men,, Tli feuVjnct he hay chosen i: ; " 'mi thn Church Survive en Half the i ! V ir. Wailia arrives during the out t of Sunday afternoon from ! 'hiirft.o 1 ho full church oholr will j render the great anthem. "I Will rral.e ! Thee. Jh I on ." utto SJelfert edniring- the

t -nor solo. The seiieral public iire Invited freest cordially to hear Or. Vallls. St Altona JpisoopsJ church, 8(520 I''r ft. a ..I have Bishop John llazen V hite of i-'caUi He ml with them Sunt..y. ,11 v-ill conduct tb 11 o clock s-r .;ce. which Mill be a communion service, mill it Is his -wish that all members attend, '' hero will he a meeting of th executive I. oar J at the close of th morning (service. St. rvil"d Kvruiel1cal Lutheran ihurrh. I3SL tjid Dcod.-vr Bt., Theo. f"a., pastor. 9 a. m. Kinrliali Sunda school. lu a. in. Knjriish service. Every body 13 cordially iiivltel. "The God f Testerday. Today,' arid "A '.'c-'.v Judti" will im th thoir.es to-m?:-rov ixiot-i.ing- and everm'nf respective iy at the serv!.;en for worship of the Ilrst iiaptasl church of Indiana Harbor. The patrr. A. II. McKmi will pie nh. Pundiiy fcool asuniblea at v.ii. Thorn aro c'e.saea for everybody and a good t:;r. for all who come. The young peopie w.U. meet at f:30. These

iutuuiitis aru trowing Do iter tu tne wi '.ie. ljth Soniors ar.d Interr.iodiu.tes hk,'e tntercsiting and lively services. ThP Ser'.jrs will dtsl'.ics the preliminaries Kjt th.i contest to l begun soon with thti Sooth Bend Society. R' I'atrlck's baisnr convened for th pclond tvtT.inir wiLh ery great fursessThis event whirh is heing held in the

CHIEF JUSTICE TAFT IN I!IS FtOBl2

Thin phota of William Howard Tt?t. former president of tb Urutti States, was iaten when hp tvas SAVtjrn In ps chief (aetice of the Uriltoi SiaU-s saprcma court He is the first man to serve his country as president and chief justice. t"eft was anpomted to the chief Justii-Bhit last suGtraer by PtosiJ.at Harding. Ha is uoted Internet tonahy as a jurut.

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First TiiustAm) Sangs Bank BAST CHiCAOO INDIANA

HAVE YOU $109 OR $5C0 OR $!,C00? And is it earning you the money that it should? Perhaps you have teen careful about investing it. fearful that the principal would be lost, that the interest would not be paid. And you can't afford to loe your money.

SAFE FOR A WIDOW This Bank recommends First Mortgage 7 GOLD Bonds as a SAFE investment for anyone. This is an investment that a widow can put her money in, knowing that principal and interest payments will be paid at THIS Bank the very day they are due. These Mortgage Bonds are 100 Safe. Get 7 and Safety. Invest at once. Cash or cacy paymrr.t plan. Call at this Bank. Write or telephone for full information. Booklet upon request. Buy thee Safe 7Tc Bonds now.

new Furns-Pollock building at 3453 Michigan ave.. Is for the benefit of St. Patrick's church and thus far has been thronged with crowds eaer to make selection from the wonderful army of fancy work, rifts of all neicriptions. toys for the kiddles and eoon things to eat. This evening will be thp last oportunlty the pubilo will have to p-" in on, this wonderful baraar, and there Is every Indication that tor.isht will exceed the two previous pvcn'.n? Thr will be dancing for the younger foikn a four piec orchestra being furnished

by the Lepra puity.

through the buiMing, which Juat or-ened In September and were loud in their praiad of same. Th Ladies' Aid of th First Haptist church of Indiana Harbor ,w!ll serve a 'taiKjuet thla evening in the dining r.-oin of the church to the mcri of the ongrt'gation. There will be a program tho chief item of which will be an address by liev, O. B. Sarber, pastor of the baptist church of Gs.ry.

Mrs. Walter Maclctoeh returnod lest evening from Iirasil. lnd vrher h pnt the pest wtk, havlntf bwtn called thr to attend th fuawrai of a nephew, who we. a killed with a fall of col in a jr. In. Mrs. Wm. Jenkins of NortJi Magoun avfnu entertaictsd the 1907 club tbla week. I'o n-ot forgat you era Invited to the rccoption this evening at the Klrst Mef.houtst church, Ket Chicago, to meet the new pastor and his wife, Rev. and Mrs. Creeg. Mr. and Mrs. George Witt of Parish avenue wili entortain at Sunlay dinner liishop White of Bouth Bend and Mr. Pulieln of Chicago.

G. O. P. LADIES TO SING AGAIN

The ladles' quartette of the woman's republican organisation has promised to sing again during ths campaign. It is composed of the Mesdaiaea Iove. Mann, Palmrr ard Dlckiou. Three of th ladles aar.g at th Brown rally in the Orpheum theater.

Heading n Ced. One roay ra In bed wlthent exeeelve eye-strain If care is taVsa to have good light, and to sit up s- that you look down tt the print. Rending In p rrone position Is ui;a?!y tiresorce beeuuse ws lo.k up at ths type. Te eye Ix used no much to look at obJ"et8 held be'.ow its lvel the.t the musclee which turn the yes up have become weak from lack of use snd become, therefore, easily tired. popular Science Monthly.

In Memoriam

We were by your bed eld whon you died. More and more each day we njiss you. Sad and sudden was the call. Your memory in as sweet to lay. As the hour you pasaod away, Lovirg Husbut.4 tzl "illjiea, Tather and Alotner, Sisters anil Brothers. t?:lt

II US XS.ES3&aAKU7a I'oaiKnin(r and Th tternmaki ng, special evening ' l.i:( for bu.'ir3s8 girls. Day and evening clasBes. call or writ for tarn;B. AXEVX'INB BMSftan9 20(t ff Ifslsd, W-st Hide J07 MadlSura J'at-t. Vrlnrlr'!.

Mr. and Mrs. E. .". Canine aecompsn:cd by their daughter. Miss Margaret

ain i7i-ce, .miss r.H7nctn v.iinams,

The school and park boards of this i will motor ti T.aF.i vrtte. Ind. todav to

city entertained Thursday evening in (visit Captain Ka!;h J. Canine, their r.on. honor of M. Fi. Crltes, who has acted j who is detailed at Purdue and who was as attorney- for the hoard.?, at a five , operated on this week for acute apr:r.coutf dfr.i.er, prepared and served in j'uicitis. lie is getting along very nicely the new Washington high ect.o.-! build- eo daily rerorts saw The family expect

ing under the direction of Mis Sheet.supervisor of domestic science ar.d MIhs P.axter. teacher of name at Washington high, while the grls in tve domestic

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to return Sunday coning Mrs. Carrie Evcrg, a former resident

j of Kast Chicago, but who hem been livl ing in Missouri for some time, has re-

i turned for the winter, which ahe will

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covers 'aid for twer.tv. th'j tables were

Prettily uecoratt-d in' rosea and ferns . "Pnd with Mi s. Flack of Todd ave. The Park Hoard in chars- of the dec- j The Petersen Club spent yesterday aforatlons had : e dinirp room ver y beau- j ternoon with Mrs. Charles of Hammond, tifully decorated in potteJ pl.ints and j -f". Chailes is tho mother of Mrs. H. cut flowers. Mr. Van Home acted as ; C Petersen. toastma.ster and as chairman of the j Mrs. S. H. Poor of Magoun ave., one school board spoke in behalf of same . of the pioneers of East Chicago, has Mr. Fowler chairman of the Park Hoard j been corfined to her home -for the past in behalf of that board. Mr. Crttes j t o weeUs, suffering from an attack of responded in a very gra.'losis manner. iaprippe. after which the guests were shown! t.,., tT,i. -..,i t.h c-o

"ill meet Monday night at 7:30 o'clock to confer the third degree. All members urged to be present. ?!. J. W. Anderson of 4719 Baring ave . who wis operated upon this week fat Mercy hospital in Chicago, is getting along very nicely, much to the delight of her family and friends. Mrs. Charles McQuown of Grapevine boulevard, who was operated on at the Mercy hospital in Gary. Is getting along- as we! as can be expected.

READ THESE TWIN CITY ADVERTISEMENTS

In memory ol our beiuvcu son and brother. Sergt. iKivid P.alph James, who die.d In France, "October 16. 1518, and given military honors in Hammond. Spt. 25. 1921. Our hon is dark and dreary. Sine: our hero loft us alone To answer tho call of his country And sail far oer the foam. He dieel on the field of honor. Fighting democracy's right. Away from friends and mother liattling fjr the right, Tho it leases us broken hearted And tears shall ofte.n flow. Remember he paid his life debt Th.it this world might Justice know, Mother. Sisters and Brothers. Mr. Catherine James and Family. 10-1

XXT atXMOB-IAM In memory of Elsie Berwandrer, who died three years ago today, October Id, Pays of corrow Ftill come o'er us. Tears of sarldness often flow, When xve think of the time you left us. Just three years ago. We saw you suffer. We heard your cries, With broken hearts nnd weeping eyes.

THE FIRST NATIONAL RANK EAST CHICAGO INDIANA -Chicago nnd Fortyth Avenue Under U. S. Government Supervision Small Savings Deposits Always Welcome Do net think that because the amount of money you have set aside to save seems so ma!I that it will be not acceptable as a deposit. Small savings deposits are always welcpme here. One dollar will even start a new savings account here. One dollar is alw.iys acceptable as a deposit. It is worth while to deposit even small amounts, because once banked they are not spent. And the successful saver is generally the person who deposits smail amounts REGL'LARLY rather than larger sums infrequently. Bring your money, however liMle it seems, to this strong First National Bar.L We welcome small deposits.

Wassey's Pleating Shop BMfinomnrtiNfi, TiMric, hemSTIT IlfG. Bl'TTON HOl.R. Bl'lTO N COVEHIMi, II5tAII)IG. RCCHING, KAXCV ST! K'HIXi. SI STATE STItEtiT, PHOSB HAMMOND 44.

DR. J. GOLDMAN Dentist X-Ray , First National Bank E)Jg. EAST CHICAGO, IND. V30I.IN IXSTKKTTO. Mrs. Isabella Muckian of the American Conservatory of Music. Chicago, will open a large class for instructions on the violin commencing Saturday. Oct. P. Applications car. be mad at 611 Chicago avenue on Saturday or by phoning East Chicago 455-M. 10-11-5

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DO YOU REMEMBER WHEN YOU CARRIED WATER IN A BUCKET? Many folks in our town remember h'v years ago they had to carry wattr in a bi'ci-t. Wrier from the w?!l or pump for drinking or cooking. Water from the Cistern for washing provided it had rained recently. How inconvenient and what drudgery, especially for mother on wash day! What a task it was to pet water on a cold morning when ice locked the purr.?! And the work and bother of carrying water to get a tubful for the Saturday night badi! All this is now changed, at least here. The new generation kne-ws nothing of the inconvenience of not having a handy water supply. Children of today do not have to worry cbout well water of doubtful purity, of cistern water none too clean; nor do they have to carry water. Neither is that worry ours any more.

In?ter.d the people of this community have a supply of water that is pur.. led l;y the mo: t modern method known to science. It i an ever ready supply, to be had by the mere turn of the faucet. It is a supply furnished in such quantit;, day and nig'it that it performs a myriad of du-.i?r undreamed of in the old-fashioned day water to heat our homes, water to give us prass and Rowers, water to protect us from fire. And the bringing about cf this tavcr-savins work, making life more pleasant and surely more healthful, has been accomplished for each member of the fanvly at - s:.it!l cost when the business of 5u;-)!y',jig pure water and pbnty of it is considered with the -charge made for the many ether services which add to our daily comfort.

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CITIZEN'S PARTY MEETING Saturday rite at Transylvania Hail. Ptnn. Sc Wafihingt.-.n "t. 10-11-5

j Graff Clarke, teacher of violin. 4710 1 O'.cctt. Ihone 937 Eat Chicago. 10-15-2 i

! Have you tried yet tii Chop Suey J Chow Meln that Is now served at VlcI cc'ios' Cafe LAfayetto. 10-1S-1

Come and see the largest pumpkins in Iak County at Esc hen back. Bikery. 10-15-2

MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY

A Cosmopolitan Production With SEEN A OYEN, and

E. FL LINCOLN

Paramount Pkrore

AJio BEATRICE MORRELL SEXTET A Study in Royal Blue

DeLUXE

THEATRE

TODAY Conway Tearle in "AFTER MIDNIGHT SUNDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY Thos. H. Ince Super Special -THE CUP OF LIFE" With Hobart Bosworth and an Ail-Star Cast Extra kooJ.

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and strength. If they are particular as to the kind of bread $J they buy they order our Joaf. They know of its deliciousness and food dependability.

WEDNESDAY AND BK 5 THURSDAY e Daine Hammerstein in $ C C "HANDCUFFS OR KISSES" njj DOUBLE FEATURE j3 Erery Sunday and Monday Kl 'S HWMlWlWMimw AUDITORIUM MAX HELFER. FW 967 Caltrat Are. Phone Han'4 IfS! SHIRLEY MASON in

j WING TOY I also !F.p. 3 RUTH OF THE ROCKIES I WILLIAM S. HART ! THE RIDDLE GAWNE

THE JANITORS

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BY GOUVERNEUR MORRIS A powerful story with an unusual twist, in which the destinies of many people hung upon the Ace of Hearts. Alsc

5 SUPREME ACTS C OF 2

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VAUDEVILLE Tfee Best Show in Town Distinctive and Refined Saturday Matinee 25c and 10c First show starts 1:45 P. M. Two shews for the r?ght, 7:30 P. M. and 3:45 P. M. Continuous show cn Sunday, 1:45 P. M., 5 P. M. 7:30 P.M., 9:45 P.M. COKE EARLY FOR GOOD SEATS

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Yon Are The Judge A bank's success depends upon the respect of its customers. If a bank has resources to meet the legitima:e loan requirements of responsible borrowers, if its facilities are adequate for the service of its depositors, it deserves the esteem of the community. Sixteen years cf alliance wiih Indiana Harbor business interests have won for this bank the confidence of the community. It will welcome your patronage.

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LAST TIMES TODAY Win. DeMille's production of Sir Ja?nes M. Barrie's famous play. Earth's Age-0!d Secret Out at Last

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A PARAMOUNT PICTURE With Conrad Nagel scd Lois Wilson.

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ALSO PANTHEON SINGERS A Magnificent Medical and Vccal Specialty.

A NOVEL MUSICAL OFFERING Violin, Cello and Organ playing "ONE SWEET DAY"

SUNDAY ONLY HIGH CLASS ACTS

OF VAUDEVILLE

Also TOM M0CRE in "MADE IN HEAVEN