Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 40, Hammond, Lake County, 21 October 1922 — Page 2
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New Harbor Finns Three new Indiana Harbor, flnn were granted articles of incorporation by the secretary of state this week. The Rimes-Lea Motor Oo., capitalized at $25,000 will deal In automobiles. Incorporators are Herbert Klmes, Jr., Sidney N. Lee, Kathryn J. l:im.s and Bertha M. Homes. The oth'ir two companies are the I'.g Four Chemical Co., capltallxed at $5,000 and Internal Drug Co., capitalized at $5,000.
Takes Son As Partner R. P. RaJin, formerly first lieutenant in the Warfare Chemical bra:ich of the United States Army has become u. pinner with his lathei John F. Rahn. in tlio cm uncling business at East Chicago. The Junior r.vinitr of (ne flrr.i
is moving here with r.is family who ejitct to mi Ice their residence in -"asi Chicago.
Coming to the Hartley "The Prisoner of Zenda," which has thrilled thousands who have read the book or seen the play, has been made Into a photoplay by Rex Ingram, the man who leaped into the front rank of motion picture directors by his production of "The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse." This Metro mlcture wTilch comes to the Hartley theatre next Tuesday preserves all these elements which made the Edward Ros stage version of the novel of Anthony Hope on which the photoplay is based, so popular.
May Have Auto Show. It is reported that there is a movement on foot amonir the auto-
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THE CREAM SUPREME We Cater for Parties 813 CHICAGO AVE. TEL. 722-J EAST CHICAGO
mobile dealers of the Twin Cities to hold an automobile show here In the near future at one of the largest
and most attractive salesrooms In
the city.
Arrangements for this display It Is said are not completed as yet, but something further is expected to be
reported next week.
This show is expected to follow along the lines of the E. N. Bunnell
exhibition that was held here some
time ago, only that this will be a
display of a diversified makes and model cars.
list of
Building Permits East side of Melville avenue be
tween loOth and 161st streets, one
story frame residence and business.
JSx8. Mike Magllch, owner. Cost
$3,000.
West aide of Kennedy avenue between 160th and 161st streets, two
story brick veneer residence snd business, Julius Peto, owner. Cost
$3,500.
Sinclair Oil Expansion Sinclair Consolidated Oil is con centratlng upon further develop
ment of the refining end of its 'bus
iness, according to an official an
nouncement made public today. To conform with their original plans,
the Sinclair Corp. will expend mil
lions of dollars in 1923 to construct the second "unit of their East Chica
go refinery, the company's largest
plant.
Increase Operations By this proposed expansion oyoi
ations at the East Chicago refinery
are expected to be Increased nearly one-third. This local plant has an
assessed valuation of over $6,000,-
000 and employes nearly 1,000 men
when working at capacity.
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TEs FIRST NATIONAL BANK EAST CHICAGO INDIANA Capital and Surphu Vmitt U. S. GorcnuneBl $150,030.00 SaperriaoB OUR PARTIAL PAYMENT BOND MAN WILL GLADLY CALL DAY OR EVENING . If you desire it, one of our First Mortgage Bond men will gladly call at your home or place of business either day or evening and explain without any obligation on your part the advantages of the Safe and Attractive investment recommended by this First National Bank. Our Bond man will bring you free, illustrated literature describing these choice 7 GOLD Mortgage Bonds, sold for 12 years without loss of one cent to any investor. To be had in denominations of $100. $500 and $1,000, these 7 Bonds may be purchased for cash or by the partial payment plan a deposit as small as $10 down and small deposits monthly will enable you to invest while savins. Call at this Bank, write, or phone East Chicago 1400.
Was An Accident. Accidental death was the verdict
of Deputy Coroner Townsley at the Inquest held last evening when Jos
eph Hartley was released from the
responsibility for the death of Josephine Martin, 65, the mother-in-law
of L.t. John (Chalk) McMahon of No. 3 fire station, who was killed at Forsyth and 144th streets. East Chicago, on October 7, by the machine of Joseph Hartley.
the Indiana State farm. Swiftness in bringing criminals to justice is the hobby of the Indiana Harbor police department.
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Big Stills Landed. Four giant stills. 20 gallons of moonshine and other illicit liquor, was confiscated during a raid by Prohibition Officer Rhedd, officers Muha and TrtsnJ on the homes of Leo Lwkich at 4J33 Melville avenue and John Bellack at 4947 Alexander a-.. East Chicago.
Feeling Sentiment. The sentiment of the south side people of East Chicago toward the action of the Street Car company for not -paving their right-of-way on 150th street and the action of the Public Service Commission far relieving the Green Line of this obligation," will be sought at a public meeting that is to be held at the Krupa hall, Tuesday evening. Members of the East "Chicago board of works and common council will be present.
Twin City News Notes
TODAY At the Family Theater, Indiana Harbor. Mary Miles Minter. in "A Heart Specialist." And Educational Comedy. '"Tis She Bull."
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John Boyd Sentenced. Justice in the case of John Boyd, colored, a transient son of the underworld, was executed with the swiftness when found guilty of robbery in ' the East Chicago court In
a few minutes of his capture by police officer Trudelle arrived to find the cash register of Mike Mlsecka and the daylight robber gone. Following through a network of tenement houses the officer traced the robber to his lair In some underbrush near the J41st street district where he made the arrest. In the East Chicago city court, the prisoner plead guilty to robbery anl wp jtentpnred to six months at
NOTICE Starting today and every day tin til farther notice, all notices of stated meeting for lodges and fraternal orders will be charged for at the rate of lOo per line.
Special organ nvuslc at Family theatre at all times by Clem Goyke. We are fortunate in having the service, of Mr. Goyke, for another season at the Family theatre. As to his ability of playing pictures, Mr. Goyke is the best in Lake county. In the past five seasons he has played for the Hammond public in his srgan technique and In lnterpertation he sure
Is an artist with a style his own and original. His repertoire is nQt
limited to a aosen songs or so. He has had several flattering propositions offered him out of town, but he prefers Lake county where h has been for the last twenty years. 10-20-2
SPECIAL ro 8THDAT OHXT Marion Davios in the charming
and magnificlent Cosmopolitan production. "Beauty's Worth." Also 2 reel Educational Comedy, "Rapid
Fire." 10:21:lt
Special services at the Italian
church on Todd ave.
Mass Sunday at 8:00 a. m. Special mass at 10:00 a. m. to ded
icate the new part of church.
First Congregational Church, corner of Magoun and 145th street. Pastor, R;v .Frank Maples. Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. Morning service. 10:45 a. m. Intermediate Endeavor, 6:30 p. m. Senior Endeavor. 6:30 p. m.
evening service, 7:30 p. m. Sunday will be observed as Christ Collega Day. At the morning service President Taul F. Voelker will speak knd at 7:30 p. m. Field Secretary A. H. Claflin will deliver an address. At the evining service special music will be sung by the
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The Service Garage of Indiana Harbor, is now under the direct management of Spivak Brothers.
boys' and men's chorus. The morn
ing antnem will be "Far From My Heavenly Home." The International Bibla Students invite you to hear C. D. Nicholson speak on scriptures of vital Interest to Chris. lans at the time, at Odd Fellows hall, Indiana Harbor, Sunday, Oct. 22nd, at 7:45 p. m. Seats free. No collection. Announcements of the United Presbyterian church. "The First Adam and the last Adam" will be the subject of ihe morning sermon at the United Presbyterian church on Sabbath morning at 11 o'clock. The Bible school meets at 9:45 a. m. and will take up the study ot the Tempiatlon of Jesus. Luke 5:113. The Call to Repentance" is the evening subject at 7:30 o'clock. There will be special music by the choir and a helpful service, a cordial welcome is extended to all.
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"The Providence of God" will be the theme of the sermon tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock at the First Baptist Church of Indiana Harbor. The pastor, A. H. McKee will nr.irh Tli evenlnr xublect will
for any debts incurred be- be -The Test of the judgment.fore October 8th on Sv- XA ice Garage. llglous Education program for which a financial campaign has been made the past week, will NOTE For the information rreatly benefit our Sunday Schools
f I i j ana at ths same time increase our' my patrons, please be adVIS- educational demands. We must all ed that hereafter I will have no bo faithful to our classes. , r .1 . -.1 i The B- Y- p- u- meets at 6:30 p. further connections with the .m Sunday. The services win be conSquare Deal Garage at Roberts- d"01150 bv the group of which miss j i Margaret Reese Is the leader.
BIJOU TODAY FRANCIS FORD in "THEY'RE OFF" alo GOOD COMEDY SUNDAY DICK HATTEN in "GOLDEN FLAME" also Comedy Fat Mail and "Leather Pushers, Round Three"
Hartley Theatre STARTING TUESDAY For Three Days
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Auditorium Theatre 367 Calumet Are., Hammond SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21ST FRANK MAYO in
"OUT OF THE SILENT NORTH"
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'His Taxi' And International News
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 22nd Bertie Compson in
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"WAXTEI) Girl to attend soda fountain, at Central Drug Store; exper-
'i lenced girl preferred. 3410 Mlchi-
tran ave., Indiana Harbor. 10:19:3t
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Jesus said. "My Father worketh even until now. and I work." Let us follow His example. Christian Science Society of East Chicago. Brown's hall, 612 Chicago avenue. Sunday Services. 10:45 a.- m. Subject: "Probation After Death." Sunday School. 12 o'clock. Wednesday Services, 8:00 p. m. Reading room open Tuesdays and Fridays from 2 p. m. to 5 p. m. St. Paul's Lutheran church, 188th and Daador street. Theo. Claus, pastor. 9 a. m. English Sunday school 10 a. m. German service.
We Make a Specialty of FURNITURE and PIANO MOVING SOS Chicago Avenue GARAGE EAST CHICAGO Phone E. C. 829
HARTLEY Theatre LAST TIME TONIGHT
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Production, of
Prisoner of Zenda by Anthony Hope
Scenario by Mary O'Hara Photography by John F. Seiu Dramatization by Edw. Rose
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Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fisher and the latter's father, David Evans, of Northcote avenue, will spend the week end with their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. John Lewis in Chicago.
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We have on 1 43rd street in East Chicago, now nearing completion three new up-to-date homes: ONE SIX-ROOM BUNGALOW 24'x48' and 8 foot porch ONE FIVE-ROOM BUNGALOW 24x46' and 8 foot porch ONE SIX-ROOM TWO-STORY HOUSE ON CORNER LOT WE INVITE YOUR INSPECTION. THEY WILL SUIT YOU. They are complete with large lots, furnace, hot water tank, gas heater, til 2 floor in bath, oak floors, electric fixtures, and floor receptacles, built-in cabinets, window shades, etc. EASY PAYMENTS We also have an exceptionally fine bungalow in the north block of Northcote Ave. complete in every detail including window screens and awnings. An unusual bargain at $6,500.00, $1,000.00 less than value.
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ANNOUNCEMENT
For the benefit of the people of East Chicago and the Calumet Region our Dennison Goods Department is now open. Our instructor, Mrs. Winters, has just returned from the Dennison School of Instruction and has many a new novelty which she is now ready to demonstrate and instruct those that wish to take advantage of this opportunity offered to beautify their homes and make valuable gifts for their friends at a small cost. Instruction Free Daily, 1 1 :00 A. M. to 8:00 P. M.
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