Hammond Times, Volume 10, Number 43, Hammond, Lake County, 12 November 1921 — Page 2
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THE TIMES. SViromlipr 12. 1021.
LIVE NEWS FROM THE TWIN CITIES
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I News Notes
FOKKIGX WAKS I'OST
Et-SlTVll'f "In-riinn.-i Ilai! mint f.ir the
men of K.ist or Ua ve . i n. i i
Cliii'.TS'o an.l tied ;. tuovcf (I Veteran
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f Foreign Vi'tii' t'
.Cities. This iT2a T,::a! ion i ln proniot t d by any di.'.iTiin
b.-rs of tilt- Aii'orif.ni l.Kion' or e..1. for.-ice men who wi.-h to orsareze in - any exeulded order, but hy men who have peen service abroad nrij are. encouraging the post for the purpose of ftinuilatin.jt a he:a!tny orKar:Uation of -1t-S kind, which they believe K;i? Chi",.,easo and ludiana Harbor are b.iu'y In uood of. J Iriist ni?M Bt the On1 Fellow's hall, Indiana Harbor, a. dar.ee was held with ..t-le j ( of gfTting topether ns muny former service men who might be interest: I In the Veterans f Foreign 'J 'ar?. Tl.o report is that a rum. M r of aU'lw'a'.UT.n were signed, and otlur uien have indicated thf ir in!' ntMiu o: joining- the newly 0rg.1ni7.ej oo.t.
Kx-Hrtiator .Albert J r.c.eenle will lecture at the Metnojiit i-'iiisconal hurch of Aa.sl (."lie, .0,0. Sunday at :'. o clock on "The Jnolo .Vi Good JUe.uiinir." This h-etuie is one f.f the J-t-n-
' a tor's m:.f tert'ul mhlrox.Hos. He will not I only eiiU!t:i:n hut o ill instruct and in.spire. and s;e an afternoon .ohires.s that r.l command the attention of the, i iiwst thoughtful l vi-ai.,i. A eord.al in-j j v nation is extended to jDii. ! I I ?t. rails l:an-.velieal Lutheran ' church of Kast t'hH-aw, l.oth and leodar St.-,., Tin o. Clans pastor. -J a. in.; Hi ; fTl -ii Sunday s. hc.ol. 10 a. m. ler-; man service. Strangers corUutlly wel- ; : come. Yosiiik JVoj'lii's Lutheran I.eatrne j j will meet on Tlnn.sO.iy evening at the j 1 home of Mr. and Xrs. Bruno Sehrci- '
subject of the sermon, "The World Peace Conference at Washington l'or Disarmament." Vefipere and acldrrss at 7:f.O p. 111. Subject of the Hd-iress' "The ith Amendment to the Constitution id the Volstead act lor Its Knforcement.'' Mrs. Laura P. Flo; .1 reeeieil a earn ! i-i Aits. J. H. Smith of X'an hope, .!.., telnf; if the wonderful eliiii.it" Hal of 1. (-.. well the;. lit the snatl. I. "I'd. This will he of u.ieres: to lhist Chicago iH-opi,. ;,.s the Smiths will b"1 emetnbet ed as having lived In this 'ty. Mr. Smith havftvr lie on vocational director in our puhliv schools, which ."ositooi he now holds in l-'airhope Orf'anle Schools. A baby mrl was horn Friday, Xm 10th to Mr. and Mrs. Will Artihev, 910. 14 1th street. Mother and babe are doing- nicely. The Ladies Social Union of the F.ast Chicago M. K. church are busy tortav preparing for the banquet which the will serve th.s evening to the member? of tb.e t.uae County liar, under the auspices of the Bast C'lileaj-'o Far A 8Oc tu
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;inu Kim street.
"The Watch of ILizi a'e." ts the topic for the second of the Sunday cveninK series of sermons for j-cun people being preached by the ncttoi of the First l;.-' t.st church of Indiana Harbor. The ntorn:ti theme at 11 will he "'; he Doors
j lion. In horn J. KeveriU. ,0 "-. lecture at the Tl. Fndies
r of -x-Selll!t .he will later Hartley tc.c.-.f llosury of St.
l'UXT NOTKS
A. D. Chisohn, a.-enrdin? to the -weekly Iron Trade Review, is in Bras!', So. America, inspecting properties for the Steel and Tube Company of America.
,, 1 eiiuii ti-nh; ." The leader for Ser ior Vmius Veople's S. :ety at will be Miss Mary Fulton. The end report of the come t with the Cietv at couth I'.end will he heard.
the see-So-I
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ehui .-h will hold a (lay eveninK at St. and Hemluck Ft. Pedro will he rhi'
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I'Ublic is cordiall.
local The
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society
In termed la f e. hour. The ICi with el 'is
n the lead at present
s will meet at the! Sunday school meets!
for r 11. God ex-
served. Th
to attend. Stanley Cresvel! who an auto is cettinjr alone:
1 Ui4 able to
hno-nts invited
The Sinclair Keftnln? company ha
Pec ts ever;.' man
ordered twenty tanks of 3'".0i'0 to be used for storage capacity.
to do his duty.
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TXdibie will speak Indiana Harbor. S ?.. at 7: 4. p. in.
World's True Feac.e.'
It )? officially reported that the Tn-
t estate iron and Steel company pltintsl are working on a 34 per cent, curaetrv I Methodist Episcoiv.l church
vhil the Inland Steel company has Ohieairu. The
reached a working hasls of 40 per ! f si eeial cent, with their sheet mills on a 100 ! tu? 1:v- ' per cent. j "File's F.e:
at I. O. O. F. in Jay. Xovemsubjet: "The 11:12
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Sunday will be In the mornin;? will preach tn and In the eve-
was struck h .very nicely be
able to walk about the house.
Miss Catherine TXiffey was hostess to the members of the T. A. I club on Thursday evening at her home on North cote avenue. The renilar meeting of the Calumet Chapter of the IX A. '.. will be held a the home of Mrs. Vietor Uadeaux. 4 1 "2 .Vortln ote avenue. Monday. There wtlT be a 1:00 o'clock luncheon, followed by the regular business -itid u pi Oirram. Mrs. Kleanor Cres-'ell nd son Horace of ToiW avenue will si .end the week end in Kvansto", the guest of Miss Maxie, sister of Mrs. Creswell.
OIEX BIOS FOR STItKET I.IGHTIXJ
The East CMcfo b .-iriI of works at their esrnlar meetir.g- next Monday will open bids for the crn.nm ritnl street ' 1 sriit '. ri sr system contract on .; ra p-vine 'a'-ul'vitrJ and 1 !2nd strct. Indiana Harbor.
iniri? on "Jesus Methods of v, innlncr
Men." In the nf l.--n' .01 at 3 o cloetr Senate:- Albert J. Fevor-:d--Te V. ill lecture on "The foible As Good Heading"'
This lecture his been lei-eived tr.ioh entuusiasin. It is ins-uri; ucation-il and thoroucrhlv benefi those li.-ttnmp. The Fp-. orth
witl ed la' to
GRIFFITH
Miss Leah I! youns: friends mistiee. party, led, white find
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The co! r scheme blue were carried out
v. ill hold its de otiov.l service at t o'eloCK. The Sunday s-hool Tt P:f!0 unf ew 1 ' er the capable leadership of Trof JI. r. ill. Clariv fillers exceptional ndvarU-Kfts
I Tin- L..c. :ni Conceit at th. Town Hall ia.-t n.s'nt was ca'bd off on ac- ' count of the heavy r-tin ani sno.v
itoini. It will ho .iivtn in a few day
the decorations and in the two course lunch served. The evening was spent 'n playlns? Barnes and rlancip.ir.
In Tiible :.tudy. Ton
v iteJ to all services. Itivine fervice at the flood Shepherd t itnorro' injr praver and sermon
are ecril rally In-
Church of The . iv ill he irici-n-at I.1 :i: a. m.
els will family, last We
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n the sick list ,
Eldest Bank in Indiana Harbor" f&
Among Our
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are not only business houses that are among the largest and leading concerns in Indiana Harbor, but also firms
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and individuals whose accounts are
le Indiana Harbor iNationa Hank- i for All. th
people in Xbii community its service includes everything YOU need to handle funds and financial transactions.
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.vlicn t!o- same tick l.iav id S.iafer and the Mat'fr'roff home
Mrs. I-h ra Hickson is
sv.fferiii(f with 4rstriiiA Haz. l Shafer was brougrht home from the hospital today. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Iif:ed announce th.. birth of a baby girl -horn on Armistice Iay. Joan Harkenrider Is the prud grand-lather of a fine irl born to hl. da'iJrhter in Ciucayo Friday. liarry Mason sumi.iited to an opratton on l.is thioat at the Hammond hospital Thursday. Dav. -eyiuirtjt has been reh a 1 from quarantine. The me-nibers o.' Mrs. Hutchiiis, Sr. family are improving: nicely.
LOWELL
Yesterday the first snow ptorm eif tlo ! year struck this section. A.'aout four I inclies of snow- tfi-H but it melted about
a-- fa."t as it came down. The football game tretween Lowell :nd Morrocco was postponed yesterday on account of the storm. The jramo v;!l be played in Lowell tomorrow 1 Sunday). It pro'tiisc.j to be ope of the 'best sanies of the- season. Mrs. Cra.rles Mason went to S'ne'. by last rveiiing to ..-i.-lt her duutflitci Mrs. Von See and family.
All tie oon her r.m istic, Tlie Li
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h oases el'-.jted a on account. of
tews came up nd eotli'erred Low.l! li.ris-e. 'lorn that lodir.
Air. and
llajre lo 1tje of (jdd F.-i-to Lov.'ell last eveninw the first decree f,r th. About forty membei.- " attended.
Mrs.
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First 'Tri jstAnd Savings Bank EAdT CHICAGO INDIANA
This May Also Happen to You
The fire practically resulted in a total loss. Vv'here once stood an attractive dwelling was now a pile of siuok-. ing ruins. Vvhen the insurance adjuster came he naturally asked the owner how he couid prove that hi3 furniture loss was as much as he claimed. That was easy. Ihe owner had an inventory, and in some cases the oiiinal bills, s! owhis ju't what wi in his house. These papers reposed in a safety deposit box at our vault, and they enabled the owner to establish proof of his claj.-n. Do you have an inventory of your furniture? You ought to, listing everything you have. And keep your furniture inventory, insurance pipers and other valuables in a safety deposit box in our 1 ig strong vault. The cost is less than a cent a day. Got one oi these boxes while it is available.
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Tile Lirecl or .s of tie First National Bank held their regular meeting last W c d n ' ."d ay a f t e r n o o n. Mr. John Kim-met and xlaufirliter visited with relatives on Wednesday. Mr. L. E wards of Indianapolis, s-pe-eial airt-nt representing the American Insurance Co., tranfcacted business here yefterday. The school children had a 'Vacation on Friday on account of Armistice Day beinjr celebrated. Tiie Dyer IInrh S.hool basket ball team played on their grounds Thursday afternoon and played the Griffith Hiarh, beating them. The score was 7 to 10 in favor of Dyer Hih. E. Gettier made three field goals for Dyr, and two foul shots, K. Auftien, playins forward 8o' made one fie'd croal. The Dyer Hiich had the Griffith High, beaten in team work.
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Kt S: n,iv Dinner at Cafe La Fayette. .-, . i -1, .. -a ; TurUey or Chicken diKner, $l.a;. 11-12-1 Eseher -haeh's home-made ritJit. Chips. T're-h c-V'-ry diy We deliver to your heme. Escbenbach's Bakery.
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DR. J. GOLDMAN De-list X-Ray Fjrrt Nat:-?s.l Bank BMg. EAST CHICAGO, IND.
monday, tu:sdy akd ved:;hsday Matinee ar.ri Evening "BROKEN! BROKEN ! " His faith that ha ! henled the sick was gone! For love of a woman !
me r&zm Heeler" With MILTON SILLS ADDED FZATUnrS News Ve?':!y Y.v.-i Orchcctra and Oian
AUDITORIUM MAX JEIJTLR. Prop. S67 Calumet Are. Phone tl4 1931
Tonight buck jo::es in "TIIE EIG FUKCH" also EPISODE 7 "RutlToMhe "Rockies" Tonorrow Para-n u :t Art?raft B1LLIE CURKE in "the m:sleak:ig widow also "ALL AROUiiD" uvtvwwvvivAHMviiwitvrtnvt
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Carm ?l Myers in "The Dangeieiis Moment" Also Corr.euy Mutt and Jeff SxiJ-y Special Texas Guir.an in I j m I'Ae Woman Her 1 lest and best picture. Don't fail to see it. Also CcuiCuy Fault and Jeff
East HitiA, Iuiaa. Capital and Surplus, S 150,000.00 A Friend that Will Stand By You You can depend that shcukl you need money in an emergency that your bank book will stand by you. No embarras?ment. No need to borrow from frienda or relatives. Your bank book is at your call. That's the advantage of having a savings account here and adding to it regularly. No fear of Iors of job; funds for any emergency that may arise; money set aside for the summer vacation all of these things if you hve a bank book. Why not become a depositor at this bank and enjoy the protection of a kept-up savings account? One dollar or more starts an account at this Lank.
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Here is a Precticd Outfit Th's. C?3 !."?-27 H. P. C;i Twctnr fiUs hr9 !ts In IvarJ ptj four rTev.-s "under fjvarabls conditions. It l;s 25 p--r vct. raserv? power. It ttirns Itrosena i:cc.;5-if-i!iv and cconciTi-oai'v. AH -?nr? sr? cut steel enc '..' J c:. l rj;t in nil. The cr.e-picce miin frrme irtia.es ff.ei-ffi::'.v:..t sllstest cf ai! ears, shaif3 and bearing. I? ?; 8"? ac,?ots!!3 fr r!i of belt rork. It esr-'Iy h.t.. a Ci.:-o ZC-'MS t':recber c-'pped vita Tc;'. .i s.--'. '-. r.d ;"r-iJer. Its r '-'-' is properly placed lux Cv-d', iii-:ii "iink.-up" to a driven machine. T7e i'-'-'imni th S-Hrffn tatomatlo lift Grand j-i,..1)r Tit'c th. 1 6-27 trjutor. Tb's ir.isca fcr ;ai c.oT;'- i-:ri.rn fcr si;.- a-'tr,; c;,?a f.'ra. It is rii.-ih to I -r. . nor tco tniiii. II z&n plow Uma 9 to 14 c:ts is ten tcurs. T1!? r'cvr is !'?vt, bnt ow!nt to ia simple construe tloii it & st: c.i. 5 yva cu:cb, - bgUS toerr'-.in f.!s r'jr In detnll. TrJt ;C? c- ui Svu.y, 2Bvesi:s;c fceforc y- ty.
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A Smashing Drama of Sunken Traesure at the Bottom of the Sea. ORCHESTRA AND SPECIALTIES "AL" MELDGARD Playing Renick's "MY DADDY" SUNDAY 5 BIG Tlf lE ACTS OF K VAUDEVILLE Also WILL ROGERS b "AN UNWILUNG HERO"
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Tomorrow Norma Talmadge in "POPPY" Also Bob & Bill and Fables BIG DOUBLE FEATURE M0: DAY AND TUESDAY Afternoons Only: Norma Talmadge in "POPPi" and Frank Mavo in "GOING SiTvAIGUT" Ever.inS3: Frank Mayo in "GOING STRAIGHT"
WEDNESDAY AKD THURSDAY Eugene O'Brien in "CLAY DOLLARS'
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Charlie Chaplin in His Latest Picture "IDLE CLASS" Also Hoot Gibson in "ACTION" COMING NOVEMBER 27th FOR ONE WEEK "OVER THE HILL" . s
