Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 173, Hammond, Lake County, 10 January 1917 — Page 5
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urogram and are urfred to
COMINO EVENTS. Pf. raul's Lutheran League will hold its January "business meeting Thursday evening at eight o'clock at the church hall. $5. no new Srring shape?!. $2.98. Small hiKh crown hats of Skinners Guaranteed Satin, all colors. Lion Store Mil. linery. I"0'1 The Ladies" Aid Society of the Kvaneeltcal church will hold a "coffee" Thursday afternoon at the church hull.
At her home in Warren street Mrs. Frank Urietzko will be hostess Thursday afternoon to the members of the Amethyst Club at a thimble party. This week's meetinp of the Tine Street Ladies' Aid Society will be held at the home of Mrs. B. D. Harper Thurday afternoon. The fifth diviion of the M. E. Ladles' Aid Society will be entertained by Mrs. 1. F. Hix of Claude street Thursday rternoon. A sale of Spring; Hats. new high crown, satin shapes, folds on side crown. Very newest shades. $1.98 v.-ilues. 98c. Lion. Stor Millinery. 1-10-1 Circle No. 2 will meet with Mrs. M. S-.artz at her home. 10 Russell street.
Thursday afternoon. Mrs. John A. Uavlt will Thnrsdav afternoon to the
the South Side V. C. T. I". rv,., eor. Te Rel irirls will Kive a danc-
ine party Thursday,
the Orpheum Hall. I'nity Council No. 726 Columbus will hold its sory dance this evening rooms on Sibley street.
paper and the regular study of the department was taken up. Miss Ad. iPunhsr lead the study and the mystery box was conducted by Miss WHheimeiKi Hix.l A program was rendered on the Edison and during the social hour the hostesses served a dainty collation.
See page 3 Thursday particulars regarding the Ore at Shoe Sale.
evening for Zdon Store's 1-10-1
ANNUAL ELECTION LUNCHEON. On Saturday. January 13th the members of the Hammond Woman's Club will meet at the Masonic temple for their annual election luncheon. The luncheon as announced for twelve-thir-
tv o'clock and will be followed by
i,t:nMo iimoiinf. a feature of
will be the annual election of officers.
the
which
be at home members of
January 11th at
street.
marriage
Knishts of Hth anniverat the club Special fea
tures have been arrangeu ior mis o. -.asion. McKelvey's orchestra furnishing the music. Clearance of Genuine French Ostrich tMnmes. rood heavy heads, all colors.
5-5. no to $9.00 plumes go at $2.3S. Store Millinery.
Lion 1-10-1
IS LUNCHEON HOSTESS. Mrs. J. J. Kurt was hostess to the Krthstane Club at a charming luncheon vesterday at her home in Carroll street. The luncheon was served cafeteria tii. and the service tables were pret
ty with narcissus "hristmas grab bag
the afternoon and
MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER. . A miscellaneous shower was given complimentary to Miss Vera Lavan last evening at her home. 3T30 Ivy
Indiana Harbor. -Miss un
to Kobert Sterling m -"-
Chicago will take place in the near tore Games and music were the
tertaimnent for the evening and
followed with a dainty luncneon.
ers were laid for the Knight and Mabel S
Chicago and Helen I.fona Sshortsleve.
i.ot,o, Minnie and Isabelle Scott.
ui ct..inmnn of Hammond and
and Vada Lavan of Indiana Harbor,
The grand matron. Mrs.. Amelia Burton of Whtting was present at the meeting of the Hammond Chapter of F.astern Star last evening at the Masonic temple and installed the officers for 1917. She was assisted by Mrs. Nannie Canine of Fast Chicago, grand marshal, and L. V. Cravens. grand chaplain. A banquet was served following the ceremony and 1he members enjoyed a social hour. The past patron was presented with a pin and the retiring worthy matron was the recipient of a hand painted china vase from the ofl'ieers of 1916 and a Jewel, the fift of the din titer. The Brand officers
were also presented with pretty gifts. The following are the oft leers for the new year: ' Worthy matron Mathilda .Tewett. Worthy patron Joseph Kasper. Associate worthy matron Pearl Whinery. Secretary Nancy Davis.
Treasurer Ruth Tohmpson. Conductress Hattle Kitchell. Associate conductress Alta Clemens. Ada Kdna Mai". Kuth Ida Haefer. Father Louise Stevens. Martha Lydia Widter. Electa Leona l ayne. Chaplain Sara Southach. Marshal Norma O'Brien.
Warder Elizabeth MoConnell. Organist Kdna Catley. Sentinel John Lorentz. REMOVAL NOTICE G. D. Helgen. Chiropractr. of 93 State St., Hammond, has moved his offices to the O- K. Building. C36 Hohm,.n ct over NTelson'3 Drue Store.
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Officers of St. Paul s Lutheran j Auditing Committee Sam c.aehrlngchurch to be installed next Sunday ' er, Fd Kggehi eeiit, Chas. Wolters. wVrc elected Monday evening us fol-l President Charles Meyer, lows: j Secretary Wm. Koencki. Flders Julius Fbert, Otto Herhold. j Treasurer II. W. Schrelber George Kreis. j Financial Secretaries Prof s. C. W. Trustees Frank Prletzke. Paul ' Llnwnmari n and II. E. Schroveer. Klein, H. W. Schreiber, Herman Sehrei-i Itec. Theodore Claus. the pastor, re-
he r. School EMer Henry C. Wolter. Collectors Rml. Mucniih, A. Kidam, Walter Ruthz John Kerber, Howard Oeschnelder, P. Per-T. F. FYhlbergr. H. SehreilK-r, H. Martens. Oust Zaehau.
ported the folowing ministerial activities: Baptism, C5; confirmations, 42; marriages, 2I; burials, IS; establishment of the Concordia congregation at Hessville. There were l"e5 pujuls in the St. Paul's Lutheran school.
fue n-
wcre Cov-
Misses Oertrude
Sterling of Fust and Lillie 2asada. Lmma Neckel.
Vera
If you want to save considerable
rair or snoes cnii Bla Sboe Sale, Prlday. 1-10-1
money on a Lion Store's
and ferns. The
was a leature oi
the guests spent a
pleasact hour with their needie worK. With the club Mrs. Ruff entertained the married daughters of the members among them Mrs. Charles Wilson of Chicago. Mrs. D. R. Taitt, Mrs. Mac Turner. Mrs. Alexander Stoikowitz and Mrs. Bernard Graves. STANDARD BEAKERS MEET. Miss Verna McAleer assisted by Miss Mabel Fedler entertained the Standard Bearers last evening at her home in Webb street. The meeting opend with a short devotional service conducted by Mrs. Etta Bloomtaoff after which Miss Irene Blglow read a very interesting
BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY.
Mrs Hugh Morris of State Line celebrated her birthday anniversary yesterdav afternoon at a thimble party given for the members of the Neigh-
Club. Mrs. 1. li- -Morris
the meeting, me aiierno..i.
nt pleasantly with needle worn
following which a preim.v
appointed two course luncneon
i. The Cltin Will I"- eme
Humpfer nf Ktmnacu next meeting in two
12-30-10
Golden Kue Council No. 1 T. of L. held a very pleasant session last evening and had as guests members of Whiting Council and Triumph Council No. 11 D. of L. of Hammond. The officers for 1917 were installed and there was also initiation of a class of candidates. A social hour followed when a banquet was served. There will be a meeting this evening of Golden Hod Camp No. 165" Royal Neighbors at the I. O. O. F. hall in State street. The Pythian FleuRure Club will entertain the Knights and their ladies- at
nn informal dancing party Thursday
at thd K. of P. hall.
NOTICE. Thre will be the yearly business meeting of the members of the First Congregational church of Hammond
Thursday, January 19, at the church.
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lEfSiniZATIO!! MEETING IS EXTRAORDINARY SUG
The Americanization meeting, held In
j the auditorium uf the McKinley school I last evening, was one of the best moet-
I Ings of the kind ever held in the coun- I had
was possible for them to do to make this meeting a success and this help is greatly appreciated by those who
the making of the program in
on all public improvements would be broken. Hammond would shake off some of the chains which bind her Respectfully yours, A CAR MAN.
try. and was surely worthy of the effort expended in its preparation. Warren II. Wfigner of the Naturalization Bureau of Chicago, made the statement that he had attended many such meetings and only one other, that of Milwaukee, was the attendance larger than this meeting in Fast Chicago. Much credit is due the people of the different nationalities for the success of the meeting. They did everything tnm
charge. The Western Electric came as a special favi society of this city, dun these ftalinn cltiz.cago for providing suci
Italian band r to the Italian Much credit is :is of Fast Chihlgh class mu
sic, li. was a rare tret to our people. The Italian society boi e the entire expense. The school nficial? are especially appreciative of this, a- that of the Hungarian orchestra and friends.
East Chicago Her People and Occurences
bo r hood
a gust at
was ; I
and music
serve i
by .jr?. Fred avenue at its
weeks
CLUB. day at the
and a delight-
arranged for the
AT THE COUNTRY Thursday will be social
-!T -,e.rwt country Club
(iniui .,f-i.- bns been
afternoon beginning at ,o-t. ...... o'clock. The guests will bring their
and during me "or...."'"
by a reader. iea
needle work
will be entertained
.i ke will be served
anu -"-- rnrt V Will
club this evening. Auction bridge will be played.
be given at the
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Club Rein-
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Get a small bottle of Ely's Halm from your druggist now.
a little of this fragrant, antiseptic,
healing cream in your nostrils. It penetrates through every air passage of the bead. soothes the inflamed or swollen mucous membrane and relief comes Instantly. It's just fine. Don't stay stuffed-up with a cold or nasty catarrh Relief comes so quickly. Adv.
CLUB IS ENTERTAINED. The members of' the Hadassah . ,...,int.l bv Miss Sarah
were riuM . . - - gold at a "taffy pull" last evening. At their next meeting in two weeks the members will begin the study of domestic science.
MEETING TOR THURSDAY. Mrs J. 13. Ortt. of Conkey avenue
will open her home Thursday afternoon for the meeting of the Baptist Woman's
i-nion. The hostesses for the
,..iu , Mrs 11. VanSIyke, Mrs. G.
IIWll "11. r soiith Mrs. M. T. Smith. Mrs.
i Stiver. Mrs.
or i Vermett and
! child culture
meeting
after-
C. IV
r vn Tamleon. Mrs. .
Mrs. George Vermett. Th department will have th
in charge nnd has arranged the
Apply f0H0Wjngr program:
Vocal solo Mrs. Mcueuan. Talk Mrs. H. K. Granger. Vocal duett Miriam Warner Ruth Carter. Piano solo Miss Alice Miller.
and
Mrs. John Walsh was hostess yesterday afternon to the No-X.ime club at her home on Paring avenue. The hours were spent in fancy work and socially during which luncheon was served. Mrs. Wm. Frown of Indiana Harbor, was a guest of the hostess. Next Tuesday Mrs. Charles Weils will entertain at her home on Mugoun avenue.
the afternon was a review of Urown-
! ing'R "The Ring and the P.ook." taking I a version of "Terpitim Quid." Mrs. J. S. Thompson proved a most capable j leader. Visitors are cordially Invited
to ahl meetings in this ueaprtment. Meyer Klempner. John Bochnowskl, Mose Silverman and Fl O'Donne'.l were in Indianapolis yesterday on business. Julia Stnsik. 505 Narva place, reports to the police that yesterday she lost a pocketbook containing a JIM gold piece, a $10 bill and some small change. It was In a small purse given as a Christmas souvenir by A. Peterson and contained his name.
Masonic lodge rooms. All members earnestly requested to attend. Meeting has been called for 7 :'.',( sharp. Tickets are out for the roast beef supper to be given in the Presbyterian church next Saturday evening, January 20 th. Mrs. F. C. Gund'l of New Tork City is visiting at the home of Mrs. Kmily Phillips. 3520 Kim street. Mrs. Gund-1 expects to take up her residence here and will conduct a fashionable dressing establishment.
Pains Split the Head Don't let the racking torment of a headache or neuralgia spoil your days and nights. Throbbing head-pains should not be endured. Hamlin's Wizard Oil gives quick relief from headache and neuralgia. Wizard Oil is both a healing and antiseptic liniment. As an antiseptic in guarding against infection it can be relied upon thoroughly. A1wykeep bottle of Hamlin'WUard Od in the house. It promptly allay pain in cae of burns, cut. bruie, ore throat, cold in chest, lam back, lumbago, rheumatism, atitt Joints and sore muaclea. It contains no harmful drugs, but Is eompoied of the most expensive of healing oils. 25c and 50c at all druggista. For constipation, biliousness, sick nadaehe. u Hamlin's Wisard Lirer Whips to keep your Uzjr IWer in action. For Sola by All Dramri'f HAMLIN'S WIZARD OIL CO. CHICAGO. ILL.
Jos. W. Wets Bonuneli PTatrmaicy S. C. Minis Co. Morris .Pharmacy
pleasantly entertained Monday evening with a 7:00 o'clock surprise stag dinner In honor of Harry Davis. The gues's present were Dr. Etnenheiser; Dr. Kr. Stephens, Dale Hihook, Deaji Genshelmer. Christ Dollas, Attorney Jack Stephens. Clinton Garber and Dr. Hal Steph-
j ens from Gary.
J.
Jan. S-lOt.
P. NIELSEN. Clerk.
Henry Kleihepe who will ftraduate in
early spring- has returned u v ampiou
College at Prairie du Cluen. wis., airer
spending the holidays with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Kleihofre. 06 Russell street.
Ill
THIS!
FAVORS PLi
i mum ," ..uiswaijsiJiw.pJ'W'al!J"i''"way..-sj
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See Thursday evening's Times for announcement Store's Great Shoe Sale.
issue of The of the Lion 1-10-1
0
Our Middle Name is COAL
Our business is to sell coalgood coal.
Our pride is to give you full!
value for every dollar voir pay us. Your order will be quickly filled. THE BIEKEB BROS. CO. 144 S1H17 St. 257 IT. Hohmtn ST. Telophoaa 68. Tlphoa 3. BA2HSOITD. nD.
PARENTS' CLUB MEETING. The Riverside Parents' Club will entertain the members of the Columbia
Club at the regular iun. which will b; held in the
uilding-. Friday atiernoon. Jan.
,ii 'o'clock. The subject.
Home Games For tluiuren win oe discussed by Miss Elizabeth Talcott. who is the director of physical traininu
in the schools. Th- pupils
Parents meeting
school b
12th, at
will also
H SVO'SwBEMPrvy
laAtjatollBiEfaaaiiat
Gall Stones. Cancer and Ulcers of tha Stomach and Intestines, Auto-Intoxlca-tion, Yellow Jaundice. Appendicitis and other fatal ailments result from Stomach Trouble. Thousands of Stomach Suffers owe their romp'.ete recovery to Mayr's Wonderful Remedy. Unlike any other for Stomach Ailments. For sale by Summers pharmacy and drueelsts everywhere Adv.
The TI.ME3 is in receipt of the fol-1
lowing communication:
Editor Times:
Dear Sir: It beinp my business to make four round trips daily between Indiana Harbor, East Chicapo, Ham
mond and East Hammond at the rront end of a street car for a system which
is greatly maligned my point of view may differ from that of the people who only occasionally pass n!on this route, but it is hard for me to understand why anyone should not favor amalgamation of all North Township. Ailow me. please, to express through The Voice of the People, my appreciation of The Times and its enterprise in taking up the cause of the pepole or iio nip"pnt nnd of the future by advo
cating: amslgamntlon. The benefits of the union of Hammond. East Chicago. Indiana Harbor and Whiting under one central government would be manifold but I prefer to dwell solely on conditions with which I am familiar. Amalgamation of these cities would at once save countless hours of time
and amounts ot money in jiammunu uj eliminating in a larpe part the railroad
j grade crossing delays. The street i rr,r,nnv is powerless in Hammond
the present administration so inactive that the railroads go the very limit in crossing blockades. One road appears to be trying to out do the other and it is not uncommon for motormen to report at night seven and tight tie-ups nt crossings of from live to twenty-five minutes in length. A new city government. I feel sure, would not be owned
the railroads. I wouia irMmanj
having a ranroaa man ior
railroad attorney in charge ot
legal department, a ranroaa the board of works, another
railroad employe president ot me poara
works, and the city nan nninueu branded with the letters N. Y. C. ... -: v.. .
hieago. crossc-u on an tuu-a
railroads, doesn't have the crossing hlockade menace and consequent
wretched service mar. jiammc.u -ith The East Chicago
Lfnuimtion is fearless in its prosecu
tion of the railroads.
grandstanding" in
crews cet pouneu
crossings. And
break
will laugh
The civic department of the Woman's club will nie-t Thursday night at 7:4.r in the assembly room of the library. A piano solo will bo given by Miss Josephine Mason. Miss Parish will give a papier on "The Hoard of County Commissioners." Mrs. Thompson on 'The Hoard of County Commissioners in Relation to County Council. " Report on "Duties of County Treasurer, Auditor and Clerk." Mrs. Wm. M".ide. "Duties of Sheriff, Recorder and Coroner," Miss Keeler. 'Duties of Surveyor and Assessor." Mrs. Morris. A good attendance is desired. Mrs. C. W. Hasten was culled to Freeport, 111., last Saturday by the death of an aunt. Mrs. Charles V. Kasten. She is expected home this week At the annual meetirg of the officers and members of the First Congregational church. East Chicago, to be held Wednesday evening. Jan. 17, three trustees will be elected.
The St5uth Side Pleasure club was entertained at the home of Mrs. C. W. Katen on Northcote avenue, her daughter serving as hostess in her un
expected absence. Cards was the diversion of the afternoon and the prizes were won by Mrs. F. Grass. Mrs. H. P. Fehhrnkamp. and Mrs. Ixiwrey. Refreshments were enjoyed at the conclusion of the games. In two weeks Mrs Lowery will entertain at her home on Northcote avenue. The literary department of the East Chicago Woman's club met yesterday ir. the assembly room of the library at 2:30 o'clock with a good attendance. This being the day for election of dennrtmental officers the club unani
mously re-elected the present incumbents for the next ciub term for 19171S. The re-elected are as follows: Mrs. K. E. Reid, chairman: Mrs. lien Williams, vice chairman; Mrs. T. F. Fisher, secretary; Mrs. J. S. Thompson, membership committee The atudy of
Indiana Harbor Personal and Otherwise
Mrs. Luman Bull is seriously the home of her daughter Mrs. ledge on Drummond etre. t.
iueivin .Martinson, the wel violin virtuoso, and a member
ill at I Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Alvin will move to Rut- i 3720 Drummond street.
Mrs. E. S. Gray is shopping In Chlkwnvn!ca?0 today, f the! Messrs. Frank Crundwell and R. V.
Special TIkis. H.
at Inc
Columbia Theatre e presents Wm. S.
tonight. Hart in
"The Dawn Maker." A two-reel Keystone comedy will be shown with the above. Don't miss this excellent program tonight. 1-10-1 The Missionary Society of the baptist church will meet with Mrs. Eee Whiteman at her home on Grapevine street. Thursday evening at 7:30. The subejet for the evening will be "Hurrr.ah", and Mrs. W. H. Evans will be leader. A full attendance Is requested and the mite boxes will be opened. Mrs. Fr. Fuhrer will assist the hostess.
Symphony Orchestra in Chicago.
been engaged and will render the "Othello Concerto" at the Auditorium on the evening of January Hth. Thos. Mochinik. an employee of the Inland Steel, was killed yesterday by coming in contact with a Inaily charged electric power wire. Death came instantaneously. He leaves a wife and four children and lived at 3920 r.wl:.T-
street. Hums and McGuan are in charge 1 Kalb.
and services will he held Friday morning at St. John's Polish church. The local Aerie of Eagles No. 1127. installed officers last evening in the hall on Guthrie street. The following officers were installed by the Past Pres. George E. Reiland; Pres., Jean Higgins: V. Pres., Mr. Steffon; Secv.
has I Clark arrived yesterday from Iuka.
111., and expect to locate in this city. Cedar Camp No. 173. Woodmsn of the World, will hold their annual installation of officers at their hall in the Auditorium building at S o'clock Friday evening January 12th. Everybody interested is invited. Mrs. A. E. Rate left today for an extended visit with her parents in De-
111.
( . KMfteli- Inside Guard Ram U'nlM..
Regular meeting o; E. S. tonipht at j Trustee. John Dixon. After the instal
lation the Past Pres. Reiland, made a
i
car and
the cold and silent
to us
IN ME MORI AM OP MT NEPHEW. In memoriam of l'rykin J. Williams, who was killed at the Standard Steel Car Works Jan. 10. 1911: Six years ago today, dear Frynk
We laid you in clay.
p.ut vour memory is just as fresh
As If it were today. No more we will see your smiling face. Or loving voice we will hear.
But at the sight of your grave.
Frynk, We shed a silent tear. Your aunt, 1-10-1 MRS. HARRY M ELFRESH.
; presentation speech, presenting John Godall, retiring Worthy Pres. with a jewel. Reiland. however, a ided a little ' by-play on the program and instead of presenting Mr. Godall with trio jewel, he gave instead with grave dignity and
eerernimy a nox containing an old iron i cross tied with a large bow of ribbon.!
j After the joke had run its course, the I Jewel was presented. A social session ! followed with refreshments.
Mrs. Harry Hetrick entertained a fewfriends at her home on Fir street last evening in honor of Mrs. Harvey Schaal. The evening was spent pocially after which dainty refreshments were served by the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Egbert very
dear
Geraldine Farrar as Joan of Arc Acted Before the World's Biggest Camera
by
oppose
mayor, a
the city's agent on
1
Saloon of Gary,
Kiepors
Indiana
9
will banquet at Molnar's, 4G1 Broaway, Thursday, January 11, 1917, at 8 P. M. sharp. Meet in Broadway hotel lobby. Every saloonkeeper in Gary expected to attend. COMMITTEE
con ad
fhere is no
East Chicago. The when they hold the
the same crews that
on an f.asi . uras"
at vo'J wnen ineir udm i;
EAST CHICAGO MASONS INSTALL OFFICERS On Monday evening last the Roya.1 Arch masone of East Chicago elected and installed the following officer: Wiilia E. Roe. M. E. High Priest. Martin Peterson. Mi K. Klngr. H. E. Rudolph. M. El. Scribe. Floyd Stevens. Secretary. W. H. Jeppeson, Treasurer. The following appointment wre made and confirmed: Robert Eippe, Captain of the Host. Edward Jacobs. Principal Sojourner. W. O. Harmon. Royal Arch Captain. Charles Fttch-r. Master Thlr Veil. Adam Hermandorfer, Master Second Veil. Charles E. Anderson, Ouara.
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CARD OF THANKS
CAK1 OP T1UKS. We wisii to thank the society and lodge, al-so the many friends and neighbors for their sympathy and kindness during: the illness and death of our beloved wife and mother. MR. H. J. OUMBINSKY ANT) CHILDREN-.
S! Dandruff Germs ill are very small, but yn i$! HERPICIDE I : 'ill find them an j!
J. T. STAffltt Chiropodist 412 Hammond Bldfl. Evoioy Only
blocking Hammon.i mi.-, i. -
ould be tilty per eem oei-
Hammond authorities would ,-ith the company.
government would be
progressive oasis . , . TV,-.
if the Cities were iiiiioisa.....-.-.
United Construction company s cm.
car service
ter if the cooperate
I believe city
v,n.r and on a more
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NOTICE. Sealed proposals will be received by Board of Public Works of City of Hammond. Ind., up to the 2tth of Jan. 1917. at 11 n. m mechanical apparatus and 6.000 lbs. of liquid chlorine for the treatment of the city water by means of liquid chlorine. Plans of Water Works can be seen on file in office of
Hoard of Tublic Works. An affidavit and a certified check for 2'j per cent of the amount of said bids must accompany each and every hid. The Hoard reserves right to reejet any and all bids. JACOB Sf"lll! ETER, n. v. ExmciiT. 1-10-1 NICHOLAS EAFEIl.
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he Last Call
The worst is yet to come. With the step) companies baying the coal mines, can you realize the situation? If you expect to burn coal prepare at once. West Hammond Coal Co. PHONES 1674 2955 John J. Brehm, Proprietor.
Rlew
Frel
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wc r-AMFRA wa-h MAntr ESPECIALLY TO "CATCH' THE
SCENES OF CECIL B. DE MtLLE'S PRODUCTION IN WHICH FA MOUS PRIMA DONNA STARS. What is said to l e th lar?et motion picture camera ever built is In us under the supervision of Cecil B. De.Milie. the noted director, who had it fie. cially m;ide to take the scenes of Geraldine Tarrar's newest photoplay based on the story of J,oan of Arc. , Mr DeMille has won international fame by his Innovations m film photos?ranhv 'and lighting -Althoush he always has been of the opinion that tha mecbVii-al features of motion pictures should 1? secondary to the story or the fita, was snonu the leaders of directors who heightened dramatic ef. fects bv photocraphlc ex 'prpce. The camera ued .n the making of the "Joan of Arc" picture was sPertallr fitted br Alvin Wjckoff. photographer for Mr. DeMille, with appliances thatcomD'ete'y mt the problems of panoramas, and the lens was of a power ufflcient to cut into the film a scene of a greater distance from the camera trail ever before had been made. This particular quality was used with errepUonal results in some of the battle scenes which took place over an area of more than two miles.
The Chicago, Companv is now
Lake Shore and South Bend Railway operating through trains. Standard
railway cars are handled in trains bv electric locomotives
of seven hundred and fifty horse-power. The service' is the fastest in existence between HAMMOND, EAST CHICAGO, GARY, MICHIGAN CITY and SOUTH BEND. All classes of freight are accepted in carloads and less than carloads. Car capacity up to fifty tons. Call our freight agents for further information.
Wolf, Hammond.
