Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 326, Hammond, Lake County, 9 June 1922 — Page 16
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. Ill i I'OST N, SO, AMEIUCAX" LIKilON. Whitinsr, Ind., June f.th, 19:2. Bulletin No. 10. Subject: Regular otft Meotir..- "Wednesday evening', une 14th, 10C2, at .7:30 p. m. Tho next regular meeting of Wh'.t-
:;r Po?t Nu. SO. American Legion,
U bo hold on Wednesday evening.
an 14th, 132, at 7:30 p. m. in the :r.ai! Lull o Itho Dom. Tin- equipment which was-recently
urchnscd for tho Post Prum. and iitrlo Corps hoa been received, and corps lms had Us f.rst practice, hey will make tin !r first public aparance in the July 4th parade. ':::' corps director states that he has -veral openings still left in the rpj and can ".;so se-vvral more mem- .. rA Hear .v.'hat he has to say about As corj'i at the next meeting. O'Jt of the entire membership of .,t cnly 21 havo failed to make a port up their show tickets. Nearly a m months has elapsed since- the .$: of tho sho'.v und there is no ii.-ioi for tho de-lay in settlSn;r up. hi r antes of Ahh ticket delinquents i'l be re.'d .-it this meeting. In accordance with the Post Byiw, jjoth-e is hereby .crlven that
.H;d amendments to the ill he i ead at this meetortainins: to the adoption ln-iita rind Huio Corps no pertaining to the ap-
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:.,tln,.rt of the I'.irps Director end pertuiMinsr to tho loaning of est equipment. The executive committee has hed wo meetings with the citizens July th cror.-r.it tee and plans are heir.S ad for the greatest Independence
xy celebration Whiting has C er :ih This is considered tho Lesion's .v in Whiting:. We are out to ;;he a bis killing, so help us put over. Committees will be ap-.ijju-a at this nioeUnS to help "ike the Lesion's end c. b'.jr suc-!--.-. Turn out at this meeting and o'.v your Post officers you are
.r.lns to do, your bit on the Three open flir dances tvIII be iven bv the citizen's committee on
:mo 14. 21 and 2f th at the park to e'.p ra'so money for the July 4th) .denration. Advertises tho dances.
mi attend if you can, thereby as-
intr in raising money for a good rose. v order cf:
Logansport. Mrs. Manke -was elect
ed Ex-Councillor for state board. '
They reported a very good time as r.-eil as a very profitable meeting. The next year's convention Is to be held at Hammond. Mr. and Mrs. A. Erickson of Central avenue have mcved to the north side of Chicago.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Newell and ! son motored to Kokomo. Ind., where j
they will make their future home, cs Mr. Newell is engaged in the coal business with his father in that place. AT MILLER'S, Tomorrow Only
Something for the Baby. Sanitary. I
ru.i seat, ventilated Tidy-Didie" in flerh and white, 2Sc. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Kaplin of New York avenue had a little eon orn to them at the Michael r.eese hospital.
Mrs. P. Boyle who is confined to'
the Wesley hospital is improving.
Mrs. Louise Frye of Pennsylvania -
avenue entertained the Ladies Aid of the Lutheran church at her residence on Wcdnrday aftrnoon. AT MILLER'S. Tomorrow Only Extra fine Ktmona Crepe in the new
shades and designs, regular 39c and 49c Quality, 27c per yard. 6-9-1 i
Mrs. Arthur Shaller of Laporte '
avenue has returned from a visit th her mtoahar. In Milwaukee. Wisconsin. Mrs. Herman- Furtenberg entertained' a number of relatives and friends at her home on Thursday .ftcrnoon in hrtcr of her daughter Mnrgjn?'s second birthday anniversary. AT MILLER'S. Tomorrow Only $1.00 off on any Gcssard Corset, liuy your Gosaard Saturday. A Dollar Off. 6-D-l Lev. John Bopp has returned '"rom St. Ivouis were he spent ten days having been called there by the illness cf his father. Mrs. II. Ehlers and Mrs. John Visconti trent yesterday in Hamroorsd ar fucst of Mrs. John Brook rrui: 10 entertained a number of friends for the afternoon. v AT MILLER'S. Tomorrow Only LalTYanee Silk llcse. full fashioned, $2.50 value for $1.93. 6-9-1 Tony I'rocka of 121st street and Schrago fi venue and George Chermak r.-er- both found puilty of violating the liquor law by Judge Sullivan ;rd fined $130 each. However, Cn-'raak did not like the verdict and hs taken an appeal.
FOCI! GIVES KING GEORGE PLX3GE I OF FRANCE'S ETERNAL FRIENDSHIP
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Marshal Foch, at extreme right; King George, at his left, and Marshal Earl Haiff reading a map after the dedication ceremonies.
"Toujours Bons Amis!" Thia pledge of eternal friendship was exchanged by King George of England and Marshal Foch of France as the two attended the recent dedication of a monument
to tho British dead at Notre Dame de Lorette, near Vimy. The king, Marshal Foch, Marshal Earl Haig of England and other notables are shown after th ceremonv.
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STAR THEATER. TOMGHT. Dangerous Iaralie, Robinson CrEoe Chapter S. Weekly; Comedy, ''Society Sailors. The Ladles of the Evangelical church met at the home of Mrs. Powell yesterday afternoon. The ladies are doing plain sewing for anyone that wishes work done. After their business, a 5oeIal hour
was enjoyed. It also being the anniversary of Mrs. Powell's .birth. The Ladies Aid and the CBible Class presented her -with a, lovely linoleum rug for her kitchen, dainty refreshments were served. Mrs. Louis Facklam of Roberts avenue who is critically ill was taken to her sister's home in LaPorte Ind., on Tuesday. Mrs. Geo. fitancik and her little nine day old daughter who are confined at the St. Bernard's hospital are getting along fine and if all is well Mrs. Stancik will return to
her home on Pearl street In a day or two. Mrs. Stiller of Indianapolis Blvd. was a business visitor in Hammond Wednesday. I'KI.VCESS THEATER FRIDAY BIG RADIO CONCERT. An enormous Radio appaxatua wIM receive concert from Xew York City, Chicago, Detroit and fit tab-iirar. Feature picture, 3lla Du Pont In a "Parisian Scandal:" Mlra Albert Johnson of Pearl St., was among the Chicago shoppers on Wednesday. Mrs. Andy DJorvak of Atchison avenue, was a Hessville visitor yesterday. Miss Helen Hlnes of the West 'ark Addition has accepted the position as book-keeper of the Mos?r Hardware store in Whiting. Miss Clara Korczyk of Roberts avenue, vho Is to be married next Wednes1iy was formerly employed by Mr. ; Moser. Mrs. Jake Fase of Roberts avenue was visited friends in Chicago last Tuesday. Mr. Eugene Springer has accepted the position as operator in the tower at 119th street for the Pennsylvania railroad. i Mrs. ILee JJewett and children, returned home after several days vinit with relatives at LaFayette, 1 Ind. ! The contractors are getting along one on the Korczyk home in the Sheffield addition. Mrs. John Howe Miller of Myrtle avenue entertained relatives from Chicago last evening. Mr. and Mrs. William Thomas, who recently sold their home in the West Park Addition and moved to Atchison avenue nar 117th st.
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SUNDAY DINNER 75c
Substantial Choice Dishes MEE HOTEL James Connies Restorant ,
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;J; CHESTER R. SCHLATTER, Itffi-ia": Commander. LEO T. MULVA, Adjutant. js I, STAR THEATER. TOMGHT. p; U.-inKcrou Pr.rallf, Robinson hapter S. Weeklyj Comedy, f-.Soelety Saiiors."
; PHI CESS THEATER FTtmAT "- 1!!G RADIO CONCERT. .n enormens Radl npparatna V. HI receive concerts from ew "5 ork Ci'y, ChH-aso, Detroit and fl'Ht.-anirsr. lattrp picture. Miss Du .)'oot In a "inwisliin Scandal." I Mr. and Mrs. William Shinn of ."h-reland avenue spent several ii.tva visiting at the Purlnton cotV'.e at Cedar Iake, and had a very T. time. r r.i. A. Krnsir.fr of Chicago was THiit'ng business visitor on Wednesday. r Edwnrd Mathias of Sheridan avs- '.. 5u has purchased a beautiful new '.lev.-eft touring car. ' The Wwian'J Relief Corps will p:cet in the K. of P. Hall Saturday jjj ,-enlng at S o'clock. C. 7 i. Prenner and Mrs. Johanna ';,.:: attended the Illinois state : e: t'ntr of the Sons and daughters Liberty held in Englewood yes-;t-rd ay.
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Keester and Miss Chloe
S or -r.-ton were married at the . Jprfuvn 1'oint fair grounds yesterday Ay Lev. George Anderson of the : 'ih r:.-.' Ian church of this city. After dl! ceremony the wedding party Jf.-nsisting of Mr. and Mrs. Keester, and Jir3. Reedcr end Mr. and f (;-.. Geo. Anderson motored to ,' f r diir Lake where an elaborate dlnT B,r was ferved. Afra. William Thomas of Atchison .av. nue, and Mr. Robert Roberts of 3!n.tnmond, have returned from yra-utse, N. Y., where they visited ". a-ith relatives. " ?2 Mr. and Mrs. Orvllle Schlatter of - . S.Sr!:oIn avenue. West Park, are the f-!ud parents of a 10 pound son . rn WcdnKday; evening in St. T'- rn-i rd'.-s hospital. Mother and son i jr r- ratting along nicely. . T.-.e lieiief Corps win have a j.-ke S-i1a at At kin & Tharps store - ten 119th street tomorrow afternoon, js- rrtlnrr at 1 o'clock. ':' Members of tho F. M. Long, Hen- . tv lleauh'.en, W. L Tharp, Sam JS.- hlccty families attended the onit- " .!;"-do ii- pageant Riven by the Na-:-ii al Kindergarten college in Chi-.C!.-to Tuesday even in. i y Mt-.tdame Florence Helman, - -Jr p.th Shade, , Johanna Manke and " Jf M. I'irenuer havo returnda from ' - ft sf.ito meetinrj of tho Sons "and frf of Liberty convention at
Whiting y Advertisements Are Winners
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i ,uk of II. Gordon & Sons.
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Garden City Paint Cleaner, C5c a Jg :;Kn; 40c a half gallon, 23c per 2 xrt; Tom SmeJser, Paints and .'irdwaa-e, COS Ind. Blvd. 5-23-tf & i ' J "i-r Gnod Eurniture, Go to Selfrs. ' -5 ft ' jjANTED 1st clasn carpenter for f& ..;;.?hi. Ituuso work. Apply to jf. M.u-tou, Contractor end Luild547 John St., Whitir.i?. Ind. 6:9:-it
J To became a dues payinrr memPer t;.,, v.'hiting Havings & Lan Asi- tion is the tan st Way to Save. . 2 L-'M.'.TITCHING AND TICOTING S- .Jrs. A. E. Sin.'i'y, 112 Atchison avr.u. corner 116th. 6-9-3 k ' - 5 Lavn mowers repuired and eharpSt:;. d, caih.-d for and delivered, tel.
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Red Crown begins to vaporize at about 95 degrees Fahrenheit. That's less than blood heat. Step on the starter; you get instant action, summer .or winter. Red Crown is an all year gasoline. That's one reason for its wide popularity. Use Red Crown and many of your motor troubles disappear ; for Red Crown burns clean. It vaporizes to the last drop.
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At the Folic wing Standard Oil Service Stations:
HAMMOND, INDIANA N. E. Corner Ho man Ave. and Russell St. N. W. Corner State St. and Calumet Are.
EAST CHICAGO, INDIANA 145th St. and Forsythe Ave, INDIANA HARBOR, INDIANA Michigan Ave. and Hemlock St.
WHITING, INDIANA SlSth St. and Indianapolis Boulevard
And at the Following Garages:
HAMMOND, INDIANA
Acorn Motor Car Co., 85 Williams St. Bohling Auto Sales, 707 Hohman St. Brown and Voorhies, 168 Fayette St. Wm. Gruppee, 778 Calumet Ave. Hammond Auto Sales, 43 State St.
Herrtngton Auto Sales, 822 Calumet Ave. H. Hickelberg, Standard and Calumet Ave. Eli Hoc! on us, Columbia Ave. Tho. Jordon, 183 Sibley St. Andrew Kowach, 368 Hohman St. Wm. F. Lawson, Jr., 574 State Line St. J. E. Leach, 671 Hohman St. H. F. Shreiber, 1012 Hohman St. Max Stone, 150th and Columbia Ave. Standard dil .,
INDIANA HARBOR, IND. B. H. Briney, 3524 Fir St. County Rd. Garage, 3536 Guthrie St. J. Galvin and Son, 3511 Michigan Ave , C. A. Leech, 3911 Guthrie St. National Garage, 2011 137th St. John Pakush, 3601 Parriih Are, Otto Seehase, 3502 Deador St. John A. Walsh, 3731 Grapevine St. Triangle Garage, 3480 Guthrie St
SUBURBAN
Wm. Blair, Grifiith, Ind. A. Coffman, Griffith, Ind. Griffith Garage and Sales Co., Griffith, Ind. Mat. Miller, Griffith, Ind. Fitch Bros., Dyer, Ind. Mathias Hoffman, Dyer, Ind. Chas. Keilman, Dyer, Ind. Grimmer Garage, Highland, Ind. Highland Garage, Highland, Ind. Burt McKee, .Maynard, Ind. 3. K. Roberts, 119th an-dl Sheffield Ave Whiting, Ind. John Ciesar, 517 Indianapolis Blvd. Whiting, IncH
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KAUFMANN & WOLF Hammond. Imd. Saturday One More Day of Double Furniture Values Here are just 3 of the big specials in our "Double Furniture Value" Sale Saturday is the last day of these unusual offers a hundred more bargains equally as good Liberal Credit Terms of course and corteous treatment always. Come in look around you'll not be urged to buy. Our "Victoria'! Pure Cotton Mattress
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$1 Down; $1 a Month
Made as good as any of our other Mattresses 45 lbs. of pure cotton elegant ticking imperial edges and round corners product of the Hammond Bedding Company. The ticking used on our new Victoria is much prettier and finer than we have ever used before in this mattress. Very pretty floral effect. Can be had in all sizes to fit all beds. v
The Famous "LINCOLN"
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Made by the Enterprise Bed Co.. of Hammond and guaranteed for life. See our window demonstrations. Helical tieol made of. all steel springs, finest premier wire absolutely sagless and swayless. If at any time, one breaks or is not satisfactory it will be replaced with a new one. $1 Down$l a Month
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Our Famous "LUXURY" 100 Pure Felt Mattress Regular price should be $24. Friday and Saturday "i 0 .95 nnlv rlrkwn a mnn
This is the finest Felt Mattress
made by the Hammond
Bedding Company Covered in a fine tick ing. Choice or many patterns in French '
Art and Interwoven stripes.
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45 Lbs,
Pure Felt
Hand-tufted
with imperial
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Round Corners
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