Hammond Times, Volume 10, Number 42, Hammond, Lake County, 5 November 1921 — Page 2

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THE TIMES .November 5, 1921

Twin City

News Notes

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without looking where he was going. Antonio contended that he shuuU le t iiiibUi seU fc-r the Uamu&e. t ai:. i i') his oar. After taking the nam a ;hu occupants and nui'ibcv of th" Ohi11,'D oar, the iol lew released the par- '

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The East Chicago Mason!.' lHl-re 1 - to be honored by the fiysi m'o o: . il. Hll tf Indianapolis at the Ka t Chicago Masonic T-mp'. this ov. ninir Mr. Hail, who Is a speaker of r-Mi a tion, will deliveT a ledum Ml tiie Hi---tory of Muonrj'.

It in the intention of !Vid-nt K. J.j T-:i v is of tli (.'haioLier of Co unit I to! invite . ffi.iais from ee"y i'n.in -i ry In' the K-i-t fliie-uo-ln.Ii.-ina Ilurln.r .lis-i

IKOItl t A 11 SI Mi Stop, look and listen, was the admonition that John Antonio, of :'..". Guthrie street, Indiana Marin-., to'io td from Mrs. (Amii 1 'e. llavin, who struck and damaged his autom i'e jeMerday afternoon, as the proprietor of the Balkan Hotel was d.ivitig out of the Harbor garas". Mrs. De llavin insi.-'ted that she ho) the rifrhi-away and that Antonio was to blame for boHins cut cf the u-ira-r.-

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Wassey's Pleating Shop KMHmi-Hi;. yrMi'i;, hkmSTIK HISi. HITIOS HULK. Ilt 'l'lON ('(MKIiiXU HHilI.SU, iiicniMi, i'v si i u mim;. ot m'.vik .s riti:i:r. i-iiiiM: ii vii. )IIIM) -4-Kk

fWSffillteffl ! KsehPnh,eh-s rot-ttoj f8fA 8rK & 2 gjl "ft 9 t- Ji'iir home. Kseh.-nl.tu-h s llakery. t CSSSSASlS'SS25TVvwi 1 ' horn .).. M. 11 4 i

ENTIRE NEW SHOW TODAY ONLY

THA MOST LOTE STOUT ETEB TOLD

EE&INAI.D PABKIS'S

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Also Specialties and Orchestra "AL" MELDGARD at the Grande Organ Phybg "JUST LIKE A RAINBOW" Shapiro Bernstein's Big Hit

All Big Time Acts of Vaudeville

TOMORROW AND SUNDAY

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And a Good Comedy

: INDEPENDENT i PARTY MEETING

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METHODISTS ILL GATHER

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I lllslinn Homer C. Stnnt7..

urea will speak on "The.

Saturday evening Amlitorium. In liana HnrNT.

Sunday .-veninir Columbia TI:ill. In- ' dian.a Harbor at 2 p. in. KosetilfU o Ha!!. ISSth and Cedar st . IndlH liar- j

1. , 7:30 p. to. Kiupa Hall, 15'M.h nd Barina ave. . 10-ai-b

Left to right: Lingi Albertini, Cario Schanzer and ltolando Kicci. Leading memliers of Italy's delegation to the arms conference have reached Washington. The delegation is headed by Carlo Schanzer. Ho was accompanied to the capital by a irroup of advisers, including Iingi Albettini. Rolando Kicci, Kalian anibas:-.:Kior to the United States, will serve as one of Italy's representatives at the conference.

More than six thousand Indiana Melhodlst-i are expeeted to be present ot the three-day runvciotimi of the Methodist KpiNoopal hueh of Indiana to be held at Indianapolis, November N H). Ui.shop '. i). I.eete, announeeil today. Speakers of nation;,) and international iniportaio e uh.. have taken aetive part in Methodist affair.-' fit home and in foreign euunlrieM. will sinaiv of the av.ous p'ia.-'-s of the work of the church. Objectives to be attained by Indiana Methodism in the. tuujre will be presented by H:-ih(,p I- .. l.e,-te. Plans to further the influence ,f the ehurrh in the tstati?, that call for new churches, new building projects, and the develr.pment of the physical an 1 spiritual activities of th.- .Pinch will be laid before the pi.a.htr.s and church members. A rt treat for pastors and members of the area council, to prepare for a campaign of evati'Vlisin through the i,tate wil! be held on Wednesday. '1 he convocation will be brought to a close by two mass meetings to be held at Tornlison hall and H'lli'Tt.s Park church, Tluirr-diiy cv. ning. The program at Tornlison hall includes music by Iifl'iiuw choir, soriptuie heading by C ( . Holme. Mat" s -major from ;ary, Indiana, prayer by the ttev. V. Vv Wiant of New Oa.-stb-, Indiana, and benediction by It. V. II, Warmer of Indianapolis. Anions the

outstanding addresses to be luriti.tr the evening will be that

GRIFFITH

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of Omaha Future of

Methodism." Dr. 11. J. Wade, corresponding f.'nrotury of the Commltteo of Conservation and Advance of the Hoards t lienc-v olenee of the Metho- , .li.' t Kpisoopa! critiri'li will speak on J

"Methodism Today." - ,I.aketon

At the Itob-.rts Park meetiner I a snop ; ...ill l.,. in f, n nfOrftw f,T1 I Mf.

"The 'outlook for th- Church." An i brated their 21st wedd.njr nnlv,rS--, , ,, ,eru',!ary Thursday. Tlayinir five hundred

.'e,-d arid the M .-tho. list's Answer" wi

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'f Chlcauo. dire, lor of "education for .irlfluh State Bank was held Fri

ts, o Ctrntenarv Movement.. The Itev. I '" at 8 p

K. It. r.riKs of I. .1. aro.n, will have -1 ia , f . O. ,ej Ml.le Tl-ill t.e

furnished by the' choir" of Roberts wove into their new homo on Lake i, v, ,.e.i ,,. i,. rw.,n, t i,,n will ! street.

iie pronounced by the iinv. 1). H. Cuild of K:Uh.-rt. I.Nhop Heete will preach .9 fjerrpon Ve.!i:et.rlHV evening on the subject

"Mn '-m..o" .:..-- .i en . i reCCTit Visit I

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dresses to be made at the convocation

Harry Chalfatn's sister, from

is visiting her ulster this

und Mrs. Howard Sikes cele-

ni i was the diversion of tho evening.

The- monthly directors meeting: or

m. All departments doing

well.

Mr. and Mrs. Geo. P. Spitz will soon

Instructions of artistic violin playing;. Adolph Weber, .til.i l.'edar st.. Indiana Harb-T. Phone i:0-W. 10-31-6

Eat Enchenhtch's Certified Pread. We deliver. Call 527-M. 11-4-12

triet to address Chamber. t. ai. plant production

the members of tin on tin it- respective and op' ra t ions.

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Next WeJiii.-iiay, K. P-. Poillip.-'. th hief chemist of the .Sinclair Itennia i.dl Co., will be the speaker at the loonday luncheon.

POTATOES!

M.AV COMPLY FOll EAST CHICAGO

Fol!owinT the mustering: in of the Indiana Harbor F.nsrmeer Contpnny of Felera'i2ed National IPiard Monday. November T. -V.uJ..r A. P. Mellon iii

the increases seilinsj recently dun in ture on

the market at Cleveland, Ohio, and also the depletion of furnace .stocks of pl iron. Tlie stack goin-i; in at pre.-i nt is the second merchant furna-ee to bo-

conie'acti'. e here.

Ilrctram M. Tipple i : tendent ,f Italian

Methodist Episcopal rhiiroh. in Italy.

; lie will be

and the names of the speakers, follow: "The Commonwealth of Indiana" (A) "Her Charities." Anios W. i'.utler, Indianapolis, ttate board of eharltles; (il) "Her itl.enship," A. 11. (iodard, fri'-ral eT-tary of the V'. M. '. A. .f 1 ndianap'dis; (C "Her I Id urn t i on." William Eowo P.ryan, iiioomini-'ton, president of Indiana 'r.l versify; (T) "Her Ileliion," Pr. Hilary lob In, Orecmastle, proftssjor it Pf'I'auw l'n I vert; it y. Cnder tho subject, "Sf.n-e Activities of Methodism." It. t.T. . I,Keiiby, mi perin t ndent of the Cm wf ords vi 1 le I ist riot and former missionary to .--'until America, will discuss the subject from the viewpoint of I.atin America; Fr. K. J. pen yes of the Wesley Foundation at the Cnlversity of Wisconsin and former missionary to Ma-

made i In y si a , from that of the Far East; Pr. f IT. t Ernest C. War' inc of Cincinnati, edi-

Kome. superin- I tor of The We.-.-t rn Christian AdveiMissions of theate", "In Literature;" l"r. Walter Pill

Scott, Evanston, 111., president of Northwestern I.' tii versi ty, "In Educat ion."

Huzel .Shafer is recoverinp: nlcely from her ojieration, of Intestinal obstruction. Mrs. Anton Miller received a pain-

; ful Injury to her hand Friday umi n-

by k' ttint; it caut'ht in the elcc-washer.

Miss Hannah Carlson, practical nurse of Ilubiirt, Intl.. who has beer, entraed at Pr. find Mrs. Malmstones dtirinK the past month, returned to her home Saturday. She has made many staunch friends in town during her st;.y.

DR. J. GOLDMAN Den&t X-Ray First National Bank BJJg. EAST CHICAGO, IND.

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ELECTION RETURNS at CAFE LAFAYETTE. Dancing and Entertainment Make Reservations Early. TUESDAY, NOV. 8, 1921.

heard in an illustrated lee ITie Eighth inn of Home'

While demand for steel plates has' not been heavy and selling has not increased materially, the situati -n . huw-i some improvement of car build and repairs are let, and as demand for oil shortage tanks continues. To.inland Steel Co. has acr a m.u lated suf -

Finally we have rot in our fifth lot of the Pest potatoes, which hundreds of j..e,.p'e are waiting for providing

the best q-.iaiity of Hod River, Ohio take step.' t .u:nu the enlist in? of an- i ticient tonnage of plates to resim petntoes. we have s t the lowest price. 1 other co.npanr in lht.-t 'JM-aso. Til- double turn operation of this de part J1.43 per bushe d at the car and $1.5i1 t.rompt response and tnthuMmm shown j ment. delivered. 1!. .St O. team track East in the org-umzat ion of the Ilirl or coin- .

I'hicaitu, Ind . P. J. Potato Co., phone Hammond 4.171-J. 10-2S-3

Special for Catur.lay. m title with ptire butter. Pakery. Phone 527-M. your home.

Putter Kintrs. Eschenbae'h's Pe'.ivered te 11-4-1

POTATOES! Car load of r.pe v inter pota toes at the Prior House or near Forsyth crossie.L'. Fast Chicaito. Price $1.3S Imshel.

Also Hour. ' 11:41

pany ghves en.-ou ravrt ment to a '' movement in the w.-st nd of the ci; said Major Melton. A nuir.ii. r of prominent ex-ir. i m. n have already indbated th. ir into tlon of stipportin z an lla ;ii et-r cc pany in East Chi.-a :o. in whicii fri.-n and int-'re-ste-d citizens, are coupins thii work.

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"Times Want Ad"

LAFAYETTE CAFE East Chicago SPECIAL ROAST TURKEY DINNER $1.25. SUNDAY, NOV. 5, 1921 Da.ncin?..

ANSl Al, Kl.ECTIOX The E"nnione Siciliana order of E Chicago will hold its annual mi- ; and elect it s ' off icer. for the ensu year next Sunday, November 6.

STEBI. SEWS

p.'owing- in of an initial stnek at the Iroquois plant of St -el and Tube Co., of America at South Chicago, proves

Following' announceme nt of new rail piicrst, the railroads have release,' n; '-re suspend, d t onna g-.i. Fully i5,tons were released by carriers in his district In the past week. The '.. . stern Pacific placed 1.000 tr nd das .vitii the- W o'ipni Step Car & Foundry Co.. of Hec-wisch, buying for the Den. vt r et Rio Grande.

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The eleclion of ofT;cer and mappins out a proftram for tho ensuing- year has been announce! by the East Chirnsri Club to take place next Tuesday, November Sth. Alonsr with the regular evVnlntr entertaininsr program facilities have ben ecure-,i for the 'ec ivinct of election returns- in the . ' " b rooms.

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Democratic Candidate for City Treasurer Election November 8th Your Support Will Be Appreciated

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Gladys Walton in "SHORT SKIRTS" Her Latest Picture. Also Comedy. Mutt & Jeff TOiYiORROW A Special Big Program Edith Roberts in "THUNDER ISLAND" Also Art Acord in "THE CALL OF THE BLOOD" Also Comedy, Mutt & Jeff

AUDITORIUM MAX HELFER. Prop, J67 Cluse Atc Phone rUm'4 1931 TODAY Louise Lovely in -"PARTNERS OF FATE" Alsc Episode- 6 "Ruth of the Rockies" TOMORROW SPECIAL Maurice Tourneur's Production "THE LIFE LINE" Also "Circus Days"

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Laughter Turned to Tears Tears Turned Back to Laughter

5 DAYS Commencing Monday, Mov. 7 Moments cf Supreme Joy-Pangs of "Exquisite Tenderness

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MISS 1

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will present a musical prologue. Miss Reitz has been appearing, in all the first run theatres presenting "The Old Nest." This wall be a decided novelty.

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Presented Vi-th a Tlusical Accompaniment of Splendid BzTtluncy. "AL" KELDGARD At the Grande Organ

Positively no advance in prices for this wonderful production. Matinee, 10c-25c. 10c-33c. Tax incbded.

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Augmented Orclieotra cf Twelve Pieces

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la ordcto accommodrte patrons from Indiarta Harbor, East Chicago, Whiting, Gary and other surro'inding cities, "Way Down Eat" will a!;o be shown at f;e Orphsum Theatre oa Saturday, Nov. 5 and Sunday, Nov. 6 the combined sealing capacity of both houses being 500 seats more than any other one theatre in the stale of Indiana.

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