Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 201, Hammond, Lake County, 16 February 1922 — Page 10
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LIVE NEWS
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A;: fenta wars ob towards the Corinth prinfr election, whispers of an !ndJi Rrfai ticket invading iJilte county bt.'!w" louder. This is not alarming. I; v jur.b threats coma wiUi every ".-.i.i 'y election, but It Is yet to be put pracUoe. i.pfct aow ta nwTsmml la nr ' : rrnt ts Use north and of the connor J particularly North township, '. tii coalition tuad Independent ta made such a strong eland In '... Cn.lt election. Kaat Chicago .. on an Independent ticket, k1 -ctlons for Hammond an 4 VThit- ! sufficient evidence of what S-j a fusion ticket might show -. j parts. It niight be that a
neculeus of such an organization would be started In East Chicago, depending upon the support of the faction bow In power for Its strength and growth Aagmented by prom lean I party leaders who are e pec ted to swing la line with this proposed county party, estimates aa to lta relative atrtagth arc at variance. It Is the contention of dome of the best informed politicians who have canvaasdd the north end of the count; that an alignment of this kind would work eome hardships on the old parly, with a possibility of going across.
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Income Tax Department United States National Bank Indiana Harbor First National Bank First Trust and Savings Bank First Calumet Trust and Savings Bank East Chicago
KAGOtnV AVRltCB A B O C I JK The patent on this idea Is old. bu It still survives, believing that the people living along 't boundaries v.'ib erentualty petition for th improving and making thla street a boulevard. If a petition means anything, one is said to be in the making now. requesting the beard of works to relinquish their jurisdiction over tht: street to the park board, thereby permitting this board to declare Mafioun avenue in the boulevard system of the city. The facta remain that Magonn avenue is one of the bast residential seo-
: tions and main streets la the city. The i condition of the street now is deplor- ' able and has been for a number or years. Comparing the Improved streets of the west Bide of the city with those of the east side. East Chicago la In the . arrears about rive year a i There is yet time to set together and I make these necessary improvements.
But something should be done this
year.
nARBOIl TOST EMDOT OPPTtnKRJk Indian Harbor Post. StS, Amertcan Lg1oa. last olgrtit held aa interesting
i meeting and elected the following adj dltion poet officers. Historian, Mrs. R. ; C FelK. iperin4eTkdnt Washington J grade imTkhjI; sergeant-at-arors, J. H
Smitham; chaplain. E. W. aHlla. The next meeting will fee held at til X. O. O. 5. temps TJraraday owming, March 2. A Kg time Is planned by thla em -Umsiastio poet. TWaga wtU bn doce by tha Harbor vetoraas, they ray.
WLtUST BAXXS GIVB rrcoxn tax bbvice Tha yjra JfationaJ. First Tnast Ba'vttrtrs, First Oaosnet Trust Savings banks of Kast Chicago and the TJirfteyJ States National Sxank of Indiana Harbor have announced thai their income tax epartmeDt are reaxly to rrtttr servica. Inoocne tax experts at flh sVwir ba.ntcs h"e egun their work and are giving as.iflta.rK!e, without cost, to those desiring help In naatking out their rport. The tax tum sx mm m w tfor Msith li
Tb Iarvart-Tteac3eT ajwocattow c-f
the Washington grade school will hold their regular meetlnj this evening In the auditorium of tli aclwot k!ld!n, at Indiana Harbor. Judge MiIe- R. NortM wftl rpeaft os Jienile DellTiiTioncfes." Roy W. FeC-i. principal of the grade school and also president of the association, will report on tti-e constitution and by-taws fiat will affiliate the local association with that o? th 4ate sid r-a-tiortal organisation.
A largt- iitng touHng ai aJ4 to be .ading In the -ara WUA Un truck waa not moved.
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Thre) SuXxg holdups ware revarrtod In the &utt Chicago and Indiana Harbor kcUuds of the Twin CiLUh ta&t ijrht, totaling a It of nearly sOu to tie vicllma. Whkio in the act ft scIUag a pair ml socka to a party of three rough costomera, Joe KcUber, clerk In the department stare of Henry Pitaele, Melville mrvenue. waa troddonly covered vith a grin and hit over the head with a. blackjack. Ilia pocket money of .85 wititi the oah receipts of th ..ore, IllS.SS, waa uisn. Th three rubbers are described aa -iiim. high nod short. On was about : feet Inchea taU wearrog a brown verco&t and a Til ack cap; Ko. S waa hort and fat with an overcoat; while N'o. S was medium 'height and slender A-ithout an overcoat. All throe were to -e roughly drcased and te bo ard Ic-okiny customers. Toney Of ere of 1039 MjWvfl!o avenue, returning home with, his pay c-heok In oAh, was held up by a lone negro near the Harbison-Walker plant on Kennedy avenue late last night aird rot ed of J72.25. Tontsy said "that the Mack man was standing behind a telephone pot when he came along and fiat he stuck tomethirtg black, in his laoe and took the cana." Early tbta morning Jim McQuM of J71 rvery street was held np by two whit men and a negro who roftrted tvlm of $30. Mr. afcQuald m stractf in the eye by one of the men wfren be healtated about making Ms oontrlbu. tioTi and suffers from the Injury. James Deumantlsko. living at Cedar street, was arrested thla morning on aujfpiciom of be-lng a member of the holdup party operating tn tJrta district last nirht.
Win. PoVrr o? the Pa"u Hotel. Indiana Eftrbor. was arreted by Officer
Badlcix yesterday wiien nom-s moonshtno whiskey wm found In his room, j lie was later reloaaed on a $1,Q0 bond.
Tntrot. IS nossis. Tho Io4g delivery tmcti of Julius Walgley, 4729 MoJvlIle avenae, Kast Chlcasro. bearfas a 1922 license No. 30436. FTngino No. 442370 and Serial Nx 29t912. was etolem from thn owner's garage some time ls.Ft night. A largwr panel on tha eid ofUi deliv
ery truok arrpeared th name of "Julias Waigley" painted In lare
letters. The truck was foun'I later in the morning.
Tha East Cbleasr polios ha're notified the polic of the mrrronndlng citios
to bei on the look out for such a d rUed mr.
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i .MBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM Another Get-Rich-Quick Scheme Exposed
Many focal people are said to hare lost their saving fcecause they "invested it in a get-rich-quick scheme furthered by a Chicago promoter. It is the same old story. The promise cf big retaras. Then the crash, and all is lost. But money deposited in the United States National Bank is SAFE. Savings kept here earn interest for their depositors, and are always secure. We invite yon to keep your money in the United States National Bank, which b under Government Supervision,
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(Fotbmst Nana First State Trait & Sarbji Busk) WALTER J. RILEY, President Capital and Surplus $125,000.00 I3TTH AND CEDAR STREETS INDIANA HARBOR
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Metvs Notes'
Christian Science Society of East Chi cago. Frown's ZIa.ll. 612 Chicago ava Sunday services; 10:45 a. cv, subject. -Mind." Bunday school, 12. Wednesday evening services, S p. nv Reading room open Tuesdays from 2 to 6 p. m. Mrs. Thomas of Indiana Harbor, received a rad me&saire of the death of her brother, Mr. vnillatnj Davis, of Chicaajo, fwhith ocourred on Sunday morning. Mr. Davis is well known around Indiana Harbor having worked at the Inland Steel Co. He leaves a widow and tlijee grown children, two inters, JCrs. Kate Williams, of Joliet, and ilrs. E3isbeth Thomas, of Indiana Harbor, one brother. Robert navta, of Eraceville, m. Mm. Thomas and family and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Ooetainger of East Chicago, left last night for Eraceville, HI, where the interment will take place on Tuesday afternoon from the Methodist church at 2:30, to be buried in the family lot. The Odd Fellows and IC of P. are In charge. Mrs. Thomaa has the entire sympathy.
as it has only been 6 months ago that
they laid their oldest slater away at
Brace villa, nilnoia.
The Kev. and Mr. G. T. Craig en
tertained the Kpworth Ieagne at a Valentine party Tuesday evening at their home, 1202 Hracon st. Thera were a naj-spe oomUr fresenl who enjoyed
themselves thoroughly with the vari
ous stunts and games Incident to the
St. Valentine's day. The house, was elaborately decorated with festoons of red hearts and, cupids. The color scheme being of red and white, earned out in the decorations of the dining room and the! refreshments. Prizes
were given for the beat Valentine poetic affusion. Mrs. Miller and Hiss Martin proved Co bo the star poets of the evening. A stunt that afforded much amus ment was the dreastng of clothes pins as Valentine dolls. In this Miss Marguerite Simpson took first honors, and Mr. DJerf. and Miss Cook proved themselves to be efficient in the same art. iiarl Day as cupld distributed Valentines and also carried off a favor in a contest. Mrs, Gylllara Jones, Mi.a Marguerite Simpson, Mlsa Wanda Sheld and Miss Mildred Sargeant and Miss Areta Bergman assisted in the dining room and in the evening's festivities, was enjoyed by all present. The Indiana Harbor Lady Maoabecs will meet in regular session Friday evening in X. W. O. O. F. hall. The card party and dance will be held St. Patrick's night instead of Feb. 17. Tha Horn and Education Dept. of the Indiana Harbor Woman'B Club are holding a bazaar Saturday afternoon and evening at the lArmory headquarters Michigan ave. There will be booths of fancy goods, aprons, ere Also several demonstrations of different articles. Tea and lunch will be served. Madame Frank Callahan and MeQuaid are attending the Fedation of dubs at Art Institute, Chicago, today. little MilHred, dtjrhter of Jack Chance, Is recovering wy nicely from pneumonia. Miss Kathryn Askby of ttie Garfield school is confined to her home in the Reil Apt, with a cold. Mrs. V. J. Concert. Jr, la entertaining her club this evening at her home n 144th etreet. Mrs. All Oaaan cf Windsor Park, vry uniquely entertained the, picnic club at a hard time party Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Frank Town ley la entertaining Che Twentieth Century Club this afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Johnson of Northcote ave. have closed their home Indefinitely to spend their time with the tatter's (grandfather, of 321m err ret. Indiana Harbor, who lost hi wife some, weeka ago. Madame J. C Sharp, CS. B. Brown and Miss Ruth Washington attended the anniversary performance at the TlvoH Tuesday evening. Mrs. Roy Brehl of Hemlock street, has been confined to her heUas the paat week with the Hu. Mrs. Katnerer of Marks iivLX. ta cilte 13 with influents. Friends of Mrs. I. W. Fu'ler of Marks Sub. who Is at Mercy hospital, Gary, will be pleased to learn she la improving.
The ywrng daughter of Mr. end Mrs.
Fred Collins of Marks Subdivision, is IU with mumps. The Civic1 lJext. of the. East Chicago Woman's Club are holding their regular meeting at the Congregational church this evening, at 7:45. The speaker will be Judge Norton of Crown Point, who will speak on Juvenile court of Lake county. This Is an open, meeting and all thofo In&tsted are invited to attend. Mrs. Emma B. Spencer, society editor of The Times, has been confined to her home all week with grippe. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lynch cf Magnun ave. are the proud parent- of a son, both mother and babe are doing nicely. Miss Carrie Gosh, principle of the Wallace school. Is reported quite 111. This Is the regular business meeting of O. H. S. and a good attendance is desired. Mrs. M. J. Ryder, of Magoun avenne Is reported on the sick lip t Mrs. Roland Angara of South Olcott avs., who has betn quito 111, Is reported improving. There seems to be no change in the condition of Mrs. Byron Cheney, still very weak. Mrs. Wilson Jordan, Jr, f North
Olcott ave.. after a week's Illness, is reported improving. , Mrs. O. C Brandenburg la a Chicago shopper today. Mrs. Frank Simpson is leaving hls evening for Puebjo. Colo, for an indefinite stay. The Henry Davis,' formally of Kast Chicago, who now reside in East Sldo Chicago, are going south for the former's health. St. Valentine mirely h.- a round, of gaieties Wednesday evening. Among those entertaining were, Mrs. O. C Brandenburg, Mrs. A. A. Ross, St. Agnes Alter Guild and Mrs. Prejolas. Next meeting of Sons and Daughters of Liberty will meet at the home of Mrs. Roy Whiteman, 2606 Fir t Friday evening. February 17th.
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TTr Bealthler fmriy than the DeVo-nngs can be foand in Psfentrn. J isi recently Mr. DeTounjj aid. "About ei.Tht years etj i hd a very had coll and nothing gavo me reMef until I took Father JMm's Medieire. I have fo-ir children and when they have a cold we gtvu them Father John'a Mdloin'; and It helps them right away. .Last y-ar I did not have a doctor fur any ( us. (Signed) Tice DeYoung, SO 2lst Avtntie. Palerson. N. J. Father John's Medicine t rolled the prfit' holy builder because it ! a'l pure f. .ui ivM.-'i t'lilHs n"'-1 fl'-.h t nd r) r"ft h
!n tn PilaHm's Road. We may fall a thousand times; tnt
as lone a? we are ashamed of sor i fatlrjre, as lone as we do not help- j letMy ar-nniesce, as lonjr as we do not ; try to comfort e-nrselves for It by a '
;jrefnl parage of onr other virtues, we are In the pilgrim's road. Arthur Christopher Benson.
SAYS RED PEPPER HEAT STOPS PAIN
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RbemraslSsvR. Kanrtbt, rur!tts, bsvckadta, stiff neck orn rsuscles, stmlp.s. sprains, aching Jornts. When ys ajre suffering so you can lva.rd I y get aroand, Jaat try Red Pevper Rub. Nothing: baa mch concentrated, penetrating hmat aa red pepprs, and when heat penetrates right down into pun and congestion relief ennwa a.t once. Just a soon as yon apply R1 Pepper Rub yon el the tlngllug heat. In thre minutes the sore spot la warmed Uxrou-jh and through and the Iwrtnre is gone. Ilowtes Reid Ferper Rui m! from red peppers, coets little at any drug etone. G-et a Jar at once. Be rnirc to get tihe ge-nuine. wifh th name Ko u s on every packagfli. Adv.
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East Chicago Coffee and Tea Store and Market 4610 Forsythe Ave. Next to Hartley's Theatre
Specials for Friday and Saturday, February 17th and 18th
54c 33c
Sugar, 10 lbs. ......... Sugar, 10 lbs. for
With 3 lbs. M. R Blend Coffee for $1.25 Or 1 lb. Gunpowder Tea, 69c
Peaberry Coff ee, OOp
3 lbs. 80c, per lb. M.
Our Leader Coif ee, QC-
4 lbs. $U5, per Ib..
M.R.. Blend Colfee. AO
3 lbs. $1.25, per lb.. "
Rockwood Brand Cocoa, OC-
Yz lb. can
Smilax Brand Corn, 1 Q
6 cans $1.00, per can
Slue Label Jams, assorted fruits.
3 jars for $1.09, per par
Ainsley's Fruit Salad,
large size can
Domestic Sardines in oil
or mustard, 3 cans. .
Hawaiian Pineapple, large cans, 3 for $1.00, 35c per can 'Mmolive Soap, O
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35c
55c 25c
3 cakes for
Early June Pea. 1 5 C 6 cans JTSc, per can. . Del Monte Melba Peaches, regubrlySOc. 39 rwi .-
Va V-CUl . , Evaporated Milk, 10 cans
Van Camp's Red Kidnej 1 C Beans, per can
Van Camp's Tomato Soup, 3 cans . . . .
KEEP LOOKING YOUNG
It's Easy If You Know Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets. The sacret of keeping young is ts feel yoong te do this yu must watch your liver snd bowels there's no need of having a sallow complexion dark rings under your eyepimples a bilious look In your r-ce doll eyea with no sparkle. Tour doctor will tell you ninet yper cent of all aickness comes from inactive bowels and liver. Dr. Edwards, a well-known physician In Ohio, perfected a vegetable comrwrnnd mixed with olive ell to act on the liver and bowels, which he gave to his patients for years. Dr. Edwards' Oliver Tablets .the substitute for calomel, are gentle in their pxtion yet always effective. They bring about that natural buoyancy which all should enjoy by toning up the liver and dearie? tha system of impurities . Dr. Bdwerds Olive Tablets ere known by their o!!ve color. 15a and 20-. Adv.
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You will have to Hurry if you vant to get a seat for the ELKS BIG SHOW at the HARTLEY THEATRE
AST NICHT-Tonfeht-LAST MI
Reservations at the Box Office After 6 p. m.
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98 c
2i5 c
Corn Flakes, KeUogg's or Post Toasties Apricots, in heavy syrup, 1 C No. 1 can .: AUC
59 c 59 c 25c 28c
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A JOE BREI PRODUCTION
Brooms, regular 75c grade, each Crystal White Soap, 10 bars . . . . , Toilet Paper, 3 laTge rolls Lunch Wax Paper, 10 rolls
American Family Soap, with coffee or tea order, 2 8 C
j uai 5 iur ...... SPECIAL-Fresh Hg Bars, per lb. . . . .
18c
-MEATS
3rneless Rib Roast, rolled Native Pot Roast, lb Plate Boiling Beef. Ib Fresh Ground Hamburger, Fresh B:ef Stew, Ib Pork Butts, to roast, lb Pork Loin. 6-8 lb. avg.. lb Leg o Veal, , lb
...30c ...20c ...10c Ib.l8c ...15c ...20c . . .23c ...42c
Loin o Veal. lb. ..... .. . . .35c
Shoulder o' Veal. lb. ....... 25c I
Breast o Veal. lb. 15c Brisket Corned Beef, boryeless . 1 5c Pickled Calf Tongue, lb 25c Home Made Pork Sausage. . .22c Brisket Bacon, lb. .. 2Cc
Let's go to the Grand Opening of the
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At Indiana Harbor Auditorium, Indiana Harbor, Ind. Given by MERRY MAKERS SATURDAY, FEB. 18th, 1922 Gents 55c MUSIC BY URBANEK Ladies 25c Lake Shore, Penn. R. Green Line and Gary cars stop at door. Special trerisportatbii after
the dance.
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