Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 179, Hammond, Lake County, 20 January 1922 — Page 2
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LIVE NEWS FROM THE TWIN CITIES
AOTHKIl RAID Tn rho raii conl actel last night the Indiana Harbor poli-oe -were suomss--u! !n rem ml in jr up one 5 prallon moonbine. 9f:A). The bitiw;tre was found in the home of Pemetro W ;na i wk i, of S!33Butternut street, by officers Ke3r:oh and Kerrin. A number of other places under jrisT'lcicn were wntere.1 with warrants but -here were no evidence in sig-ht of violation to th. Volstead ait.
CARRY IS EXECTKn CHIEF F.d-rrard T. Oa.rry. president of the Haskell and Barker Ca.r Ymjnny., of Michigan City, Indiana, -which recentlv was incnrw! a part of tlie T'uliman Co., of ChieatrA, has be-en elected as pre-sident of the Puliman company and J. S. Kunnells, who retires, as p re-si -,wvrof the forapiaiv 1hi elected cia-iranaji of the. board of directors. Mr. Carry recently wa. made a di-r---tr of the Pullman company -trhen :he m-jnb-ersb,ip3 in the board na en-3.-ireJ,
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Wllfn Kasrw and Miree White, two foiored sir!.-., arrested 1n a house, at ?5!7 Pernsylvama avenue vr found ...tffy of prosrtitutioti before Judge Twyman yesteniay aftftrmoon in Ue i:n..st Ohioacro court. BoCi were fined SiO and costs and sentenced to thirty ir:.-)ys at the county jail.
a ijf,g i :r i nra ezziem k-vt Th CJto- DetecMre Hare an this inorruns: noUfied the East Chicago polio?, of taking- M. Schrieber o" USth f-nd Alexander avenues, Kaat Tilcapo, into rastody in ChJt-asx. and has asked rfijrp-vMtioo ef , their prisoner. yj . .-ehre-i'-vr ' charged with embezzlement try tins East Chicago Staf bank. ""h tobji Is accused of making and en'rJnsr a e.neck to the amount of $535 on fh rt.t Chicago State Hank and harinqr sufritlmit ftmds in his ac--vmt to meet the cheek.
FEATOER CHAMP TO INVADE ENGLAND; HERE ARE HIS MOST ARDENT ADMIRERS
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Champion Johnny Kilbane, Mrs. KUbane and their daughter Mary. Johnny Kilbane, who has ruled the featherweight roost for ten years, ia going to England in th spring to give English aspirants a crack at his title. He has held his crown longer than any of the other present champs. H is shown above with his wife and daughter Mary.
BOl.SHEVISSf ftKTCV AfiU Th f?m?r of bolwHerri-Bm arain made its a-trpeaj-aiK-a in th i.lrK-t ith the T-rt and (wi;:atifn of a onantity Red Uterattjro from tie, homes of rrarVk Kesi'ua, 324 Elm street and Kasraer Iau!a.nskzt 3Sfs Beach .street, of IndVana Harbor. Bpfor J iijge A. 1 Twyman yesrterday i fs(h mm aJinitted being- members of Oie Soviet Jtu!aian Famine Ke-lief and solicitors of contributions for sta.rvir.5- Russia. A eearch cf their private property i!Hc5o5ed Jhat they posse-ss:d a large (juantity of Soviet Republic and Bolshevist literature.. A contribution list aggrefratins more than $300 in collections donated by citizens oi East Chij4 Indiana irarbor was araoagthe v!iiT)c cwnfiarated. , The Rasslan Soviet Re'pabllc appeal was: "Today in the fac of a. terriDlo rfroi.!gt brining bung-er, disrate and ie.fh to roiUioDS f men, tim',n and hUdren. the Russian workers call to :-ou for ne!p." Ther was noOiing fonnd, hCTeroi-, of the fiery Red literattire f old conapiringr against the yvcrliiTW of the govern raent. T':i two
'iien a lo admitted to having held tiiUiOat Kojc.; ;szVo hail and ofthekr places n lnd.ia.na Harbor for th benefit of tlm R-jsian rl;ef. Hoth men entered plea, of not prullt.r in the charges of violarting the Btate Liquor law and roica-sed on bonds of 1,000 e-adh to appear in court next Thursday afternoon, January rJGth.
21. The recora.ting committee of which Miss Beatrice Jamieson is chairman with liar able assistants Mesd.xiiies Harry Davis, John Horn, Jack Johnstone and Gyneth Meyer, will transform ths McKjinley gymnasium into a beautiful ballroom where to the iin:sic of Jack J otm stone's orchestra, dance lovers may enjoy to the utmost a delightful evening. AUwiam C"!ay would have you teller the spiritual meeting tlds even
ing at her home, 4727 Magoun avenue, ilis Deuel and Miss Zimmerman cf the nurses staff of the. Welfara Association spent over Saturday evening and Sunday, with friends in Kvanston. 111. You can now buy a Dinins-Toom t.ble and six chairs to mtUJn r the sa.m price you would ha- had to pay for the table alone a short rm mo. Mrs. RhiKii Clark has returned to
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her home, on Magoun avenue from Franklin Park whr she went to spend Christmas v, iPa her daughters and wing to sickness in the families was detained until this time. On Tuesday MesdamfS Harry Mays. Henry Biholle and .T. A. Will tarns motored to South Rend on a business trip. Mrs. E. N. Canine attended a missionary meeting Wednesday in Chicago. The morning meeting held in the. auditorium of the V. M . C. A. building- was given over to the regular business; at noon a luncheon was served at Mandels with a progrom following. Next Monday Mrs. Canine will go to Kokomo to attend a conference of the officers of the Indiana branch of the B. M. I of which she is president . Instructions to every Mother from I he family Hoctor and elders are (Jive baby plenty of fresh, air; it is rust as essential as food" Go to Seifer's and get a new light weight carrage. The prices aro very rea-'aonable now. Take baby out for at least one hour every day. 1-20-1 Mrs. Msnnle Brir.fy of New Tork City, formerly of Chicago, is a guest at the home of Mrs. Rhoda Clark on MjLfroun avenue. Mrs. Emma Applegate, who has been in Ixgansport for the past two weeks helping care for her sister who was ill with pneumonia, returned to lie. home Thursday. Mrs. E. X. Canine was the guest of Mrs. J. A. J'atterson yesterday ai her liotne in Gary. Genuine Reed Ferneries are now selling at Seller's February Furniture dale for $7.50. 1-20-1 Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Robinson of North Baring avenue, entertained the club of which they are members iast evening:. Harold Rowers, son of Mr. and Mrs.
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JX. T. Powers, is confined to bed with a severe cold . Sup, of Schools E. N. Canine returned last evening- from South Bend, lie was assisting: In the Indiana State Survey Commission of Schools, a law which was passed by the laat legiaiature they are. being assisted by t&e. general educational board of New Tork . Attention! Lawyers, Doctors. Engineers and everybody who Is Interested in books. Globe-Wernicke New Universal Sectional Book CtLsea can be had at Seifer's February Furniture Baye at J4.80 per section. 1-20-1 Mr. R. at. Royc will entertain the Beacons next Monday afternoon at her home on Northcote avenue. Bobby Shelden, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Shelden of Beacon street, is improving very cicely after being ill of scarlet fever for the past two weeks. Tho young married peoples Sunday school class of the East Chicago It. K. church of which Professor O . H. Day is leader, will be enwrtained at the home of Rev. and Mrs. O. F. Craig in Beacon street this evenin-g.
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Specials for Saturday, January 21st
Twin City
News Notes
The Tri Kappas held a meeting A, ednenday afternoon to complete plans fox their third annual charity r.all to be given Saturday evening. Jan
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Wassey's Pleating Shop EHBHOiDRRnO, STAWPI.0, UM. STITCIIING. BCTTO.X UOt.B. BtTTOS COVERING, BRklDI.tO, BCCHING, FASCT STITCH If O. tt STATE STREET, PHOXB HAM. SIO.VD 440.
Msvke yoiir hom pleasant. Sur-ro-ind yonrsielf with "Friendly Furnrtire," Buy it at io:fT"R February Firn.'tiire .Sale. 1-20-1
Have you tried the new Ssverltnr Booster cigar? If not why not? 8-l
O-et your license plates now for 15C5. n. W. Dtipe Co., S407 Michigan av, Irf. Hajox. Phone 879. 1-17-19
Honey to loan on 1 and R percent s9CTrltlea for sale due 1 to 36 months from date, denominations from $25 up. Real Estate gold bonds. Roe tc Peter, eon Law Office. 11-23-
Satisfled eruokers give preference e the new Sterling Booster ctgar. Th smoke with that velvet taste. Try esse today. 9-13
Have your Piano or Rlayr Piano Toned or Repaired y F. C Dickinson, Alo Phonograph Repairing; Expert work; Phone East Chicago 215. 3-ls
NOTICE
Call tis for prices on sign work, Dastic Enamel, gold letter work or anything in the sign line. Brant Sign Co. 804 Chicago Aye. EAST CHICAGO, INDIANA Phone 1275J
P. and G. SOAP 10 BARS FOR ... 49c PURE LARD Per Pound 10y2c Finest CREAMERY. BUTTER per lb. 36c Our, Very Best COFFEE, 3 lbs. for $1.00 Fresh Roasted Peaberry Coffee, 3 lbs. 79c PET MILK Tall Cans, 10 Cans for 95c
Fancy Head Rice, 5 pounds Fancy Michigan NavyBeans, 5 pounds
California Lima Beans, 2 OOrAimrlc
Large Bottle Snyder's Catsup, bottle , Snyder's Pork & Beans, per can Large Bottle Monarch Catsup, bottle
38c 33c
25c 10c 22 c
Club House Kernel Corn per can Club House Sifted Peas, per can Del Monte Peaches, 3 cans for Libby's Peaches, 3 cans for Rose-Dale Apricots, 3 cans for -. Solar Brand Pineapple, 3 cans for
19c 21c $1 ..SI 98c $1
MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM 2900 Millions in Gold in This Reserve People who are depositors of the United States National Bank keep their money in an institution that is , a Member of the Federal Reserve System of the United States, the World's largest and most powerful banking organization. The Gold Reserves alone of the Federal Reserve System amount to $2,895,589,000.00. and this is only part of the vast Resources available to protect Member Banks such as this one is. You can enjoy the advantages of Federal Reserve Protection and United States Government Supervision. Start an account here at once. The Business Man who banks here and who can give this National Bank as finaneial reference instantly creates a favorable impression in credit circles.
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First Cal ume t Tr ust and Savings Bank EAST CHICAGO, INDIANA You Can Buy 7 Bonds On Easy Payments As little as $10 monthly will enable anyone to become the purchaser of a First Mortgage 70 GOLD Bond, sold at and recommended by this Bank. Or one can pay more if this is desired. We allow 7rc interest on all regularly-made payments. Through our easy payment plan the small investor can get the same safety and high income rate heretofore available only to the large investor. Through our easy payment plan the small investor can get the same safety end high income rate heretofore available only to the large investor. Take that extra $10 bill and get started on the road to become a Bond owner. Clip 7 coupons. Enjoy 100 safety. Get money ahead this convenient way. Start now. CALL OR WRITE FOR DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULAR.
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Directed by J. Gordon Edwards 10,000 PEOPLE 500 HORSES AND CAMELS 671 SCENES THE WHOLE TOWN IS TALKING OF THE WONDERFUL CHARIOT RACE Six great chariots, each drawn by four blooded Arabian horses, plunging madly head-on toward the , audience. Round and round the course they gp a smash a crash an axle breaks the plunging horses fall, their driver with them. Then full tilt over these prostrate fcrms, another chariot and four houses plunge on to victory. Nothing Like This Terrific Chariot Race Has Ever Been Shown in the World
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Flowers
reserves, 35c
Granulated Sua;ar,
pounds Telmo Brand Pure 1 pound jar, (all fruits)
MEATS Rib Roast, rolled, all meat, per lb .30c Pot roast, per lb 22c Plate Beef, per lb 13c Fresh Hamburger, per lb .18c Pork Roast, .small loin, per lb 23c Pork Butts, to roast, lb. . .20c Veal Breast, per lb 15c Veal Shoulder, per lb.... 2 5c Leg of Veal, per lb .38c Loin of Veal, per lb 35c Premium Ham, per lb. . . .33c Premium Bacon, whole or Yl strips, lb 40c
GRAND OPENING SALE
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33c
Flowers
Country 76c
69 c
Fresh Creamery Butter, 2 pounds "for 10 pounds Sugar for
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COFFEES M. R. Blend CofTee, 3 lbs., $1.25; per lb... 42c Our Leader Coffee, 4 lbs., $1.35; per lb. . ,35c Peaberry Coffee, 3 lbs., 80c; per lb. . . . .28c Club House Coffee, Mb tins 39c Gunpowder Tea, per lb.. 69c Orange Pecoe Tea, per lb. 69c
Hawaiian Pineapple, Og 3 cans, $1, can. . . Strictly Fresh Country' ACif Eggs, per dozen . . Evaporated Milk, 10 QO cans California Peaches, 3 5c
ctua iur pi , t-au Imported Walnut Meats, per lb. . .
Old Style Mince Meat A g 2 lb jar
Pure Lard, 2 pounds Swifts Pride
der, large package Crystal Wliite Soap, 10 bars
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American Family Soap, with coffee or tea order, OQ 6 bars for . .
Kellog's Cornflakes Toasties, 3 pack-
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ages . Flour Flour, V& barrel sack Lunich Wax Paper, 10 rolls Uneeda Biscuits, 3 packages . Rockwood Brand Cocoa, J2-lb can
1 Cake Sweet Chocolate Free.
Peas, (S cans, 85c; per can Corn,, 6 cans 80c; per can ......
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