Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 143, Hammond, Lake County, 7 December 1921 — Page 2
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LIVE NEWS FROM THE TWIN CITIES
Do not forpe the Campflre Olrls will glv a chicken pie supper Tliursdajr evening at the First M. K. church of East Chicago. They will also have Japanese articles to olTer for sale.
CAX TOU HELP unit Yesterday Ik mitt Felta. 95 Wabash avenue. Hammond, with hourly men.
rocelvej his two week's pay check of
I38.0S from the General American Tank Car Corporation and while speeding horn last evening on his motorless bicycle. Mrathow, somewhere lost the check, together with $1S of pocket money. Mr. Felto ha.s solicited aid In the recovering of his money for which he Is willing to pay a liberal reward for its return.
MRS. HARDING REMEMBERS WAR VETS BY BUYING XMAS GIFTS THEY MADE
AtTfl AD WA005 fXll'MUE So T!fM en the rear of a lumber wage-n drtren hy Frank Myers of Stle-r-!itz Park Is claimed to "be the cause of the smash-ap on Forsyth avenue nfir the Conso'.ldated Oil Company plant Ht 5:30 last evening. Andrew Haruine, of Whiting was also headed north on Forsyth and says that he did not see a lumber wagon in front of him until his
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Irs. Haxvliax iiupcctlng UbU coTer,, mad bj en f Um wcmidad heroes at Walter Betd hotpiuL The) motherly interest Mrs. Harding lias shown in th wounded soldiers was shown again recently when the president's wife, at the beginning of her Christmas shopping tours, went direct to the Walter Reed hospital in Washington to make several of her purchases. Articles made ty the heroes who are receiving vocational training thr are oa sole the proceeds going to the soldiers themselves.
Wassey's Pleating Shop EMBROIDRRING. STAMPING. BIS. tTITCHIJia, BUTTON HOl.B. BITTOS COVliHIXG. BRAIOINO, BfCHiJia, rixcr ST ITCH 1 51 a. tl STATE STREET. PHOXB HAM. HOD 44S.
Money to loan on 7 and I percent recuritlcs for sale due 1 to 38 months from date, denominations from $13 up. fteaJ Estate -old bonds. Roe & Peter, ron liv Office. 11-23-. - . . - -
automobile had crashed Into the rear of the vehicle. There was considerable damage to the automobile.
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RFXIAIMIXO ACRK-CE Following the receipt of a permit from the United States Government, tentative plans for the reclalmation of eighty-three arces of lafte Michigan area Just off of Liake Front Park. Indiana Harbor, were drawn by the East Chicago Park Board last evenlny at their regular session. The proposed project as planned will reach out 2,595 feet Into the lake from Aldls avenue with a width of 1405 feet.
The reclaiming of tills lake space i expected to cover over a period of from i ten to fifteen years. I The Inland Stel Company has aerd I to assist the East Chlcaro park, lnea'ar j as fumishins; slac; from the steel cornplant a. a filler In. assisted by the triangular location of the beach, the dehj ris drifting: In and other elements thar ' will automatically fill in lake space the City of East Chlcafro will escape with a nominal expense in this pro- , Ject.
GRIFFITH
Mr. Ltloyd of Park Davis ani Company, transacted business In town last Tuesday. Messrs Euler and Weber of Black Oak were Grlflth visitors yestcrdayMesdames Clark and Malmstone did business in Hammond for the M. E. Church Bazaar to be riven at Griffith Dec. 10th, 2 to p. m. C. J. Malmstone of Chicago called on his brother Tuesday forenoon. The Sidney Granger family, east of town are quarantined for diphtheria. Everything; is all set for the Indiana State Board Clinic Wednesday evening and Thursday forenoon at the Town Hall.
HESSVILLE
Beauty Hint. "Beanty Sleep" Handsome is handsome doe. Wrinkle Tnis.
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Mrs. E. U. Kunow received a te.egram Monday morning from her a n William who has been at New Or e ns Ijo, for the past eight months stating he Is leaving- for Mexla, Texas, where he will meet his father who has been here for the past month. loiter in
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Literary Tastes HP HE lowly and uncultured Tartars when books fell into their possession- -ate them to acquire the knowledge contained therein. They doubtless suffered indigestion. At least, they weren't overlooking any bet. There are mistakes both of commission and omission. Better, by far, to be satisfied that you have done your best and endure indigestion, than overlook real opportunities and feel the pangs of unavailing regret The advertisements you will find in this newspaper an business mines of opportunity. They tell you of values you might never know, if they were not there to guide you. Do you read and digest this advertising? Fig11tivelv speaking, some folks "eat it up." They are the wis shoppers the economical buyers the ones who are strictly up to date on the opportunities for saving monev or spending it most Judiciously. Rad the advertisements. Read them to know what's wat in the shopping district. Read them to save steps to save money to save disappointments. Read them because they place before your eyes a moving panorama of business progress. Re3d them to keep yourself informed. Read Them Regularly It Pays!
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MASONIC NOTICE
Garfield Lodge No. (6 F. A. M. will bold, a called meting Friday enlnc, ea th, 7:80 o'clock. M. M. degree will be inferred.
day afternoon and evening. 10th, the M. M .desree will be
oonferred. Opening at 1:1)0 and 7:30 o'clock. Members requested to attend. 12-7-3 J. W. MOUTHI.AND, W. M.
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the evening a telegram was received, stating William arrived safely in Texas. William had planned to be home with his mother for Thanki-'pivlns. Mr. B. Kunow and son W. L., are working for the Graver Corporation ol East Chicago.
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ojlmo or T&ajrxa We wish to thank our friends Mid neighbors for their kindness and sympathy shown us during our bevereave-
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ghter, Augusta .Marie. Also the beautiful floral offerings and to those who donated the use of their oars. 12:7 Mr. and Mrs. Edwin J. Oard.
WHITINQ CHURCH IN MEETING WIUTINO, Ind.. Deo. 7. Tl e whiting Church ef Christ began an Important series1 of meetings Monday nlfht. Evangelist C. K. Burns brought a mannge which deeply lmprd Ms audience with the tremendous lmfrt'nr;e of the church In present world affairs. sn.jASi.ju.. . j , ji i iji im . . 1 ' t" -
la showing the place of the church Sq our personal and social life the speaker quoted the words of Jesus to hil disciples: "Ye are the salt of tin earth," and then added a recent utter, a nee of President Harding's: "If th church falls In its high? and b-oly t.sii there Is srrm.ll hope for ciTfUsatlon, Vlr. fjurria showed how the church must ti-lp prre cirlllKetlon. Important l).mm wll 1, dlcud cacti i?ght at 7 : i '),
Airs Frank transacted business in Chicago yesterday. Master Leonard popp Is quite alck with pneumonia. The X'nltarlan Indies Aid Alliance will meet Wednesday with Mrs. Sim Bullock. The Whist Club will meet Thursday evening with Miss Lillian Kellman. Mrs. Theo. Rossow and daughter were Chicago visitors yesterday. Messrs. Paul Wehner, Irwin Caratenn, Oeo. Fleck, Karl Qreen and Walter and Vernon Traeger left yesterday on a few days hunting trip at the Kankakee Klver.
No Feathers sn Irrfs.
Tonns: birds of some species psseirg j no plumage at al) In the nesting i Stag not even a trace of down, says
tlio Amprlran Forestry Msra'.tne. Thla n well seen In the young of th hornbll) of certain Ip-ands if th East Ind1p
SENATOR WATSON IS ALL "HET UP" OVER TRAFFIC INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE WASHINGTON. Dec. Senator Thomas K. Watson is all "net up" over the scant consideration shown pedestrians by motorists In the District. When Senator AlcKellar. of Tennessee, was recently run down by an automobile while crossing a street, the outraged dignity of the Georgia Senator burst forth la the chamber of the Senate. "I saw Senators Jumping out of the way of those devilish motorcycles and other vehicles," vehemently shouted Watson, "and I saw a dog chasing a squirrel. . There was no policeman around. Where are- the police? Why don't they get outdoors and do something? These magnificent groundsshould be safe for people to walk about. This Capitol and the flag be hind us should stand for the sanctity or life, if for anything. 1 ask the District committee to afford Capitol Hi! etter police protection," he wrathfuly concluded.
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First Cal ume t Trust and Savings Bank EAST CHICAGO. INDIANA " And Why Not a Bond for a Christmas Gift? Long after Chritna has taken it place in the calendar of yesterdays the gift Bond will work and earn for it recipient. Combining the sentiment of the season with the quality of usefulness, the transmutation of dollars into a gift of this character could hardly be expressed in more appropriate form. As a gift it is most flexible and always in good taste. If meant as a token for some valued service, it precisely conveys the sender's appreciation. Yet it is also capable of the utmost delicacy of sentiment, where regard or affection, or both, are intended. Enduring, never diminishing in its intrinsic value, it fits in most properly with the Christmastime. Shall we reserve one or more First Mortgage 7 GOLD Bonds for your Christmas list? Denominations $100 up. Merely write us today.
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Julio meets Marguerite Thru began what will go down through the age a on ol the greatest romance ever dreamed. From the first theirs was a hopeless love; it clear, white flame had always to be kept bidden from the world. You will thrill to the story of Marguerite and Julio when yoa see
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Of Uie Apocalypse Adapted by Jane Mat nib from Blasco Jbahez's Novt Played at the LaSalle Theatre, Chicago, for one solid year for $2.00 and $2.50 admission. See it here for the first time at the following greatly reduced prices: MATINEE EVENING Any Seat, 50c Boxes, $1.00 Main Floor, 75c Balcony, 55c Lodges, 75c Boxes, $1.50 Lodges, $1.00 ALL PRICES INCLUDE WAR TAX
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