Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 11, Hammond, Lake County, 9 March 1918 — Page 4

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dim i.f Mason street will iiil M'rrn Sunday with Mr. Cooper's mother, Alrf .l tiurrfc.

Atl' iia K. Cooper oT Crown Point. Mrs. T J. Mui of Ofcd'-n ri'1' ha 1 et si; i,(d riom h visit wnli n bilifs in Indianapolis and Nobles villc -

iThe Stratford Operatic .Co.

tret .HethodUt I"pllal

' .' .' . en

.Mr.'. 1 boidav

CO.UM ETENTS. I A f.-itir .. id T. Kmery vviil be hostess f music by afternoon to the mbi otdcti y I

th-?

tli

ib at lur home in Wadtham street.

H'

a iv-

The. llammoii.! Musical rill!

'iii-'C ia".ilty cone ri Man-1: ll!h, t rdav ai't'-nwi'ti iit f M niil.p Keen ! halt. eight -ft ft eon Huhm.in street, eb'ok I.e.uis Zander, v totinisi; Karl i and sew ing t io ch

;i:.-h. pi;it,i!ior. i .prni(i : ne

m an ". 1 ie. K -.

j! i:

'arton. li

Sam

ii- Shii?on. dariseuse. i lunchc

harp-. .j'chiiir.inn a f - MuszQwki :

the iimnmii wili I

high school mvluMiii. and Mrs "hsrlo Lavv-

tot lur moiithlj 4urtt-j ail ! 1 .-oil. s 'Uib v i"1- '

.Ml 1 I'.T'liri s boinc. lied Cross knit i inis 1 no during the aftf r- j

mi'! a I tin1 close two coui-'t;

u a served. Mis

Mis

lenct ftiu-ri.mrif'il ins of ilo- .N't' rth

V,1!

' da v I I last Aid. i

HIP

:ir m t In- M . t'.- I'H" r

v;cj;.m:. Mar. h II ill- This iiumlifr of the e uteri h 'nun-': t

n unflT the auspice: uf the

M.Ml

1 Ihr II 1 i

l.iidie-li-D-i

Paul K Benedict. Paxlo-r S iiiuay School, i. ni. Sunday School

Preach, rig service. .1 Woi 1 h League. Iifh t will lead.

Preaching and s..n !r. Appleby, d.stti.l nJetii won i pre-nt

v;

P

A b.i I'. I

:il have "Large

i - FHp-ai.d

this r e.

demand for Increased facilities to meet the growing population and with a smile of sat isf a cl Ion. Attorney tVnrny said to Attorney t'ru m packer. "Tike the v ii hiks.'" "Hnere shall 1 take him?" i iu-st leuied the other.

diiiift : he's

Ballard wa.

Where to Worship

at Varlou Hammond Churches

COMPANY'S REVENUES

(Ccntin.'d from paso erne.)

ft l l h

Mr. Reck,;eh. ; 'v liy lo.; Thou l.tf Mc.Htnilel ; iiiu Thee ?onc-. of Arahy t;!ay Vat-r i-f M i niK-i nnkit l.iou l ace Huhu Mr. " ; rton. rTjss,f,i; i. , Vic.i.vieinrJ' -f. Z.MS.ier. fha p'n : i - Chaptn :

A erv entil tt a f ; iriii'Oii Hia ri'. iiH rd w i ill Mrs. fctii ;s u ;i d- par: no n

.: inc-M ing. t res', nit . 'I'. I '. w as In the In'i'i "'f The Moih!'

: ririt Fr1ytrlaa Chnrcu. ! Jokn C. Tarrett. mlntstar. 'ms "f ' 1 Healdence. k3 Mason street. Id Thursday i J134. Mr. "Mollie! t:4f. a. n.. -B h!" !. d-prlijient : 10:40 a. m. Munniii; uoiship.

riicn

In 1 to

iid Urn- may m tin- t'lih'iifco ;;!;', on', m I ii. In additit

' a I i t y he 'ity ln i r c id"nc i t w a s

Kia ii' h-

Mr r: '. ! Ol lie - -. .' jf-re and t

Mr. C, m Mac TIfiirc;. .- Vii'mfisp ...

from i'.- s as lead

Mav

tv.an 'h.er

1 1 r

. . . r. I'ry t

ctf-n.

accompanist. :vr.' isler

Mr. 'sni PI;: y .Music ninjr ...

Si tt ! '

from V' r "Jy'it

tllfiS I

. eiranift r. i attendance

j meet in; , tlii" h o m c o f t will 1."' H' ii

I husbands. Mts j ode and M "s

; n Sti oi'K and Mi

i l in'urK i ts anl Ihr Hiii'.wi

I w i ; U 'rs. ("n'hii M'-ri . It 11. . rowl' V soprrinie-u It ins

o.l in ti..' I ii!on. me .sa .a tv pr. sident. Mrs. Vynmffcrj ii.ti.iwinR which llivie whs

hy the I'n'oi-i huI rrndMr. U.' U. ley an'l Krtw re Tn-i-nii-'w.. mctnl-trs were iti ,

at the meeting. i- ! - ! I..- jri ceenun; loeMng at. i '"' f Mrs. H. K. t'.ranscr and; lit

10 lhp ti-.orti t""!- aoo iir.i,

Mcdlemn'ii. Mrs. iiattf:-, - l.ian Hrowu v ill be in' 51 ;

Stil.j.-.-t. "At th. iof I'romisr." fhe RiorniiiK i : the iias-:i:-: T..n:pt. :mi Kt'.ifi.ivnr v,' the ho'nv i.f I r. 'I' arte ti street.

Land

1 h. 1 to

h-ld i 'hi i id

d. f ri

rust 7::o

Cliurh of Christ, Sclentit South fl"ht.:an irw;. i. m. Sunday services, p. m. e.Jnf .'da y eyrnlns

n;al in".-::nt:. :,. Sunday sc'io 11 ' .h1 o- is .-...ii a ! ! y ; ri V : : 1 .1 t ;e. se rv i. c

Hanm.oiid '.me i;, con t mtiall buret-j d with s leiti nirtornifn and (onduc-i

i. .is w i,K ii ts no! i-ojid'tctve 'o the tet j pi v ire. II. K. tJreen, forn".r mnn3er j or Oi.- i'li". wis i-ai'. J r.nt. tin stafidj t.aiii Ihis morning to describe cuidi- j li.u.s ..ii lontes 11 and 1 2 f ' "h icy H'l '"j !l.i i n;on J and thicr. to Whiting and j K.-i-l i.'di. a,.v) ifHio lncli. II" said in

sons i n m : Routes 11. and 12 ;j i now and Twa have hef ri nwintrH hv cats from

it-... ...ai.irt .V- Soi.i i, pt,i,.a" T!ail- ,,rt'v"J

i,i,v a wfli as cars out of th' Harnn.ond v ntd.. Taking as ? basis of seven r'-i i en o '.-h line, four are. from the Kutnsidc barns and thice from the l'aii.jiiond liarn". Th'ie are .iptroxi-

iili. tai.e h.m out

mir client." r. piitd Jut. Hearing Conttauad Next Week. 'ommlssiotier Mn'ardl- h-ft llaiiimoiol at ei'clorl; this nniiiij, announcing that he would retyrti rent week, probably Saturday, to rotitititie- t hr hearin;. He letuni'd to his home at Indianapolis.

$310 213i I'uriiuc 'h closing- hours ..f -he tif- ' j terrioon session, th.- con.ioisioner uues-

lioii'.fi wiliicsRf n cjoseiy as ;o inp tefrilory out i ihu t ,u v in I'alumn avenue

suhsidiat y 1 '""' ho!i tbr proposed C'alumt' se-

w:c'"" ex i fusion woupi iiiai-. patronage. ! 11 1 !.... ..r..-..i . i...;i-i .... ...

;yf- j ii. I . s I v i.u.'fru m OOIOJ KV

t ha f I ' f Ii" ion tor the n-pfl car cninariy for

tZi.OUO and nil them liix in litif.i rlmr L : I

on the spot and a bond tn enrr the en

tire cost. .His offer was not accept-J .d. j frank (i lltriik tf'.ifi itii thai in i

I i I'm:;, ni nnd '05 be was con n: . 1 ed w i' h I the street railways of t '! vela rid. Ch:o.l 'stated that in that, city a I'-irilory v. ithj I I.jiiii profdr to the mile v as finbidered! i

la aiandara warrantiue- extension or thti

.slii-.t ra r lines. He said that the tcri rnory nhuttitig- e'aUif'.et avenue vouid

l.atui for the iiiie to draw from.

O'HiiurKe , in answer to a ciu'-iion by 'rumpacUer. . Hated thai the center of

OROURKE ! HEADS ELKS i .

n ay .

show n

oyed a Jeltrht f t:l musical procra.'ii ret .rrd by T.ioll-.tr e'. i:. Kohd-. M

ror and it. I. mhimt.

Announcement was mad..- a "Sa Pairii k's Ia; Haucc" t.. hv an m itie Masonic ball. Monday .t.-iu March IStb, the- enlnr pro is vhich will ro to Hi.' Hammond chap of the American V.'-d "ro.

-.1 n

-Cireig: ;

ruth iber.

Th

art

VV.

"'' m r.a rv vi'l the i-'iisi. Mc-ihod-I street Monday In the eornptny

n:a mat 1c . ompa ny ;

b. tT"..; the ir,

omm it tee

iiikii's Club well in

n a' l1-- tome of : , . , arr-Mi -

. . a e 11...!' -'such ;:i Russ. ii'rr Mir'.h 1 Mb.

l.ulu Hatfield Solomon, orano and !irctor of the

-. Y. It. in. tenor nd violinist: Tc-s. contralio; Mr. l,oml"rd,

i e, and Mr. V ir.i. accompanist, haip-j . !'i'!;pn and impersonator. Their i ii-im will include scenes from Carti tnd th M:kado. song cycle, gyp?y' i jtiSlan scene?. oratorios. scenes;

oh c'.d tir-e meiodiea ana popular se-.io:.:-. TUi will be the fifth and last tf-rt-iirment in the course given this .-.tr ur.der -'irrics of th. Ladies -i ;-r:ety.

tl-

rp'Tdiy af??rnoon Mrs. . Da-)at

a'ertai;i?d the members of the Tyci.wi'yt : ry :.",. very po-asant!y at '!,"tii'1 rtobm' party af her home, in . a 'to-"".'!! was . : s .- . . -.4 cout, to.-. pirttily aptwo course luncheon. Miss :ia Peaver rendered a group of piano

f'Nt Will

chnrgo ef the meeune.. , . j

af the I lanuuoiHi ; et Monday nft-r-

Vl-J. .' . f. OS-; M re. M. J.

.. ,,. !. ? - n 1 roii

hook, the siii.pirmntary reaurhtn b Mis Herbert

Uutcbms and Mrs. J . .1 Ariaeison w.:.; have as ne-r subject ' Home Decarauon. j Mrs A. G. Bormin of Cleveland, who, . 1 I m, Dl

Miss' has been Msiting tor special M bari-i the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs.: I . . I ..Hrl left

II P. Becknian in tttgniann - last evemr.s for New York City 'where ; she will jotn Mi. Koiman who is 1herc on business for the New York Central Railroad. Mrs. Borman will also yisit her brother. Corporal TM .1. Beckirian, who is stationed at. Camp Merritt. New Jctscy. (

Huvnside

St. Paul's Church (Epiicopal, ) W. J. Ilavvthornc, Rector.

a. m. Early crl.hra : ion a m Surioay s.-h. -.'. a. tn. Mid-day seivue. p. m. Evening serv ite.

S :0u ft;:;. i ; n : 4 7 :

. iiiately "oil men oat of th

j b.ari.M w ho iir r'. i.vif the t v ot s of j i.'iuchgo and South Chb-aito and in br. ak1 mit m riw liicn for that line lontinu-i.-iily each new man makes one dip ovir I the Hammond ohe to acquaint him with

, ( ..lid i t ions. 1 1 ! il.ree months

: npMii I o c

Tln' freight depot Oakle;

l''aette street.

the Nickel avenue and

A laige and enthusiastic attendance j Krreted Pisliict Deputy Grand iXaltedj Ituler (. iX. rattersyn at the metinK j of Hammond Ludgre No. 4S0. Ii. P. O.I j;iks, last Thursday evrimi:. j In addition to its bemsr the occasion of the official visit of the district (

deputy to Hammond considerable interest was manifested in the annual election of officers for the ensuing jear. 'lie result of which follows: i:alted Kulcr Frank J. O Potnirke. f.steeined Leading Knight William

Young.

Kstcemed Wolter. Kstcemc d

J. Dois-ey. Secretary John D. Smalley. Treasiurer Joseph .1. Huff Tyler Karl Chetney. Trustee for thr e years Walter T. J iai eiy. Pelfatr to isrand lodge K. C. Slater.

Loyal Knle'nt William II. Lecturing Knight Fiancis

DEATH OF MRS. MOSS. l-'olIowinR- an iUnera extend .tin a penod of a w.-k. Mrs X. Mo.-s i.a." away at the residence at ' Sriff ii' ''-" tetday evor.ina- at. ! o'clo. '... Death s. attributed to heart fa'lur.-. Mrs. .Moss was 0? years ..let and !. been resident of Griffith all bt I""-' She is surv ived by her hiishanrl, N;. h ..las. two ehildten. Nich.o'as of H--Ind.. r.enjamin. w ho Is now set cm.

tn the atnv ..ml four daualite

M. W. ( onley and M s. V. c. lb r-.vifrith and 'Mrs Charles K'

F.n.i. Miss Anna Moss of II am:

M

en ,

HAMMOND GIRLS AT WASHINGTON

Two mole Hammond in for Washington. D. '.lie government. They

yer and Mab. 1

g ; l ! 1 Bl C, If. wo: aie id it'i

H.-tib. rfttadual'.s "

iternate, delegate to grand lodse : Hammond linsiness Cfdlere. and

John D. Smalley. ' f-.'iv K'.il who iiav" a ';!!

After the session the r, embers par-; institution to etnpl i-.n! r.r un i.rirtivinB Tin: ' 1 oo v I ; zed " i i i ona 1 capita! this

luncheon, (the "piece dc resistance" j open for rained gill fa.v '.t X: consisting mainly of "hot doif") and cm $1,100 a year.

lent

f ,

at

The

The only jncemv. i-nienre to peep!" 'iv-

i inc on alumet avenue beiwe.n e'onkey

avenue and State street, is that of walliint. to the car lines?" questioned At'.orJiey Crumpacker.

I . ... .. 1 ' " ' -

j It tt

j Pina Straat Preiytarlan.

Tbe Rev. M. H. Krause. Pastor.

10:00 a. 11:00 a. :00 v6:30 p. T:30 p.

m. Sunday school, m. Divine seiviv-e. m. Junior Chris' ian m. Senior Christian m. Even-njc service.

Kndeavor. Ln Jeav or.

Firat Fantecostal Church of arena. Corner of Mhhisan and Cal A. S. Balsmeicr, Pastor. 9:15 a. rn Sunday sciiool. 10. 45 a. m Preaching.

i.UO p- m. PentccosU'.i serv ice. 7; SO p. m . Preacit;n

the Kai. inict. Kev. :

may be three wee4es i

is bctoir - has a chancel

vc-r the llaivimonti line. II' - .

Miles th...- runs aie changed every ;;tt to, i.i .ls ficj this kc'ps pi ct i'H.i y new men opcraiintf over the routes." j Mioiii. y Cit'mt'seker f.-r the cm- '. rsi'O ohjertcd to this testimony but H veen: into the evidToe t-r.d is constd-j cted very nood ma'fria I. j Torcad to Z-oara Kere. m . I ,. Young-, employed :;t the In-' and S'.ee! r'a'-t end teaming in Ifnm-j rpond. '"Id the oommisjiir.i t br. ' he' kite vi- of two families who !id been.' ct'iiO'' i (ed to noi from 1 1 ir n .. ad :r

"That Con v en i

saul O Rourk e that ntei

I of .rv i,

M a y o r Ma: ' iii C 1 1 V . t . s

is the only ininto any lack

P, mw n r-rc 'he lif vina

stiret car sew

pi-es.-til a v emif.

and ' ouricilmau Krai k next v. i'lics?""! for !l '' to tho tieeis of hf,;e: -. oun tlr-sn Martiji

d propaganda for the- t'alum"' e:,t' tistop.

Electric

IX

eras

DEATH OF C. CALL! G AN j

'hi

son e.f & i a ha m at ' he o'. o, k

r C i 1 1 )i a n . Mr. and Mrs t

avenue. West

years old and al!:san. 1 T inilanimond, died

.m t e r

Thu a n :

s'ja y ! tie. is

e v of

ntna at about two

15

K.i '.ah '"amp Kir li-r hon e. 10 AVal

the ceremonial meet

cd n.us:c and pant'" -- Mrs. Grai" Lukernnn opened her hom las, regular business nee'. S.tiC AV. C. T. V.

S Vi c t te .5 to Cirls lat evenii.: , ham slreet. Aft-rl

the girls enjoy-

5. lSi.l'.h Sltefft. evening for t!io ng cf the Xorih

Bairatloa Army. 67 East Stai-: st;e' 0.43 a. tn. Company ":!10 p. ni. Street tnet 3:00 p. m. Christian 7:15 p. m. Street mi:U0 p. ;t:. Sal vat ion

i Indiana Harbor beeause of the poor,weclv j st r-'t ar service and that, two move monla L'uiot r-'ia' .''' propat-.r.gr to take th-j sme rourve. ), ,

j -tie of i ti c last two fami'i-.-. be said, is j a p..j I ,'l is o un. , jConke;. 'The i-omn-isioner 'hen closed the be is mirv 'evidence pert a in Ti a to the character of j ul)fj two h

s-rv o e nd Ai'ornev e'oiuoy hegan in- The fun

i orl jc.ns v. r.iiessea K. support .louse ttienews i-huri h

the coir plaint -which petitions for an day ;n.i-n,na at ! o

meeting. . er sion o-i '!.! met avenue fioin st te o--a i ,n tiie Mt. oh

Pubi.c

in ited. Capt. and

iteet

i!l. Pra .19

tingr. meeting.

Mrs. Fcarsley.

I

1:

L'catu .is Ltnotited to . pneu- i

' well known in Hammond and Plilat e'i.pioye ..f the W. H. '.'.itpanv . Uesides his patents

eu ol eiiin i ?t e jiarearet. oth'i.-. .lamps and Thomas, iai w ill lie held at Si. An-

We-t Hammond Mon-

ck. I'OiMdl Will t . eineterv. Clii-

! "H'WA-.ltlll'fXSI

ih

1

t

.ii be -s a id at th e ! oi-.-d .o Sir.Rius Amreita . gr.rsts inc'mde.3 Mrs. Wvlte- P-t'.?rsm. Mr Ms." Hemy Morris, avr. Their net party

e the p ties'? Mis. DeaA. If. Kale. -. 1.. J. HaefMiss Kdella w ill be given

y il i e Morris 'tid strcei.

her home in High-

Tbe Kins' Da tighter. were enterta-in-d yesterday afternoon by Mrs. BeckVtr. 'st the. i.otne nf Mrs. s. h Johnson

: i fofk-r sire.-. The members brought, re t net.ile work and during- the aftert e ri thy w ere served with a daioty eiila'.on. P'ans w re made for a St. ' I'.'tT.ek's Dav party to be given next I'tiday afternoon at the home of llrs. Athenbnch. Kasl Sibley street. -- - V pa'rio':.- mctire under the atispice-s of the Baptist Woman's "nicn i; announced for Tuesday afternoon.

at 2.iZ o'clock at the church

st reet. The pros' 3ni for the i? a very excellent ore and

v, Ti! inc'iid. a. la!k by Mrs L. N. Keathustonc of The stte Council of Defense. I'hioogo. and patriotic readings by Miss l.cth White. Chicaso. It will be an open li.eeting.

Ifam'r.ond Tompt" No- S rythisn i Jmmaauels BTanireUcaJ Church. j-i5r; ii.-aj an important business ses-J Tha Rev. A. J. Hot. Pallor, eiei l isr evening at the K. of P. t einr'". j Sibley street. Phone 1185-V. corner of Hohmati and Ogden streets.; 9:15 a. ni. Sunday s. hool.

ba'.Iotinc on candidates m j unman ana r.ngiisn ci .-cs.

'ications were pre- I P'.ia a. in. ',-ricari service.

; ' t lo Conkev ac nue. Other Teatimoay. John H.tikl. s(uoerintendent of Hi ssrricr de-pari'i. nt at the Standard

j Steel Car T-'anr. testified that TO per j cent of the employes of tha? concern III: I've within a redms of half a mile j from the plant, lie stated thai within

ca vro.

LOSES HIS FORD.

11. P: ev ... g ... ' Ktiit avenue. Hani In.n of his five

There was

several moie apP

senled and arrangements mad for ini

tiation to tartc place on April tm mf; members discussed the district con, en- Tha

to be held m Hammona ne mi.si. -

of May.

; ' l.e xc: t i iiiaii v. i

i w

Sn p.

:nt v. eess

i i il ho doubled follow ing that

the force at the a n el in tb eight

period i: vv ill

-German service.

tlon

part

.'P'

There was a meeting Home Circle Thursday announcement was mad.

. . , . .

,v, .ei-fni contest conaucteu unun

T. E. Cor

f the Protected evening when of the winners

Associated Biblo Stufleti's !. in. I. i'. (..). K. iiai:.

Minas Deiii. st..i. n-irnocniti.e-tiona! soiiiw. Kve-y Sunday. A lecture by G. A. llai! of Chicago. All el'-ome. Seats frse, .No collection.

!': -d . .' i . i schools.

ag-atn. McOanie, superintendent of nave ihc hoot census" for l9iij

and I i T ().49S) to snow the

be n,n :!l

Melv in HZ Mid ports tlo

Co id. vvh: h was Je lev street ni in o'c

The liepiise It was only

at

-, v. ri r

r.ond! t epasse nser

ft standing on Sibli.'k Thursday pvpntimlier wae th" oilier day fhat

The I Itii es ra ri led ownets of Kords to vi. hen if-Ji-itlR t bent

a. s t o i y wmninj take special rare star.dinc, alone.

i growth of j pupils ato

-; Divine Heabn Meetlagi.

in

atnifP5 of th" lodsrc. T. L. tcr-i

eet. was winner ot j r.rm u --..i ui-ivu,

Burtn stteet,' every funtiij, i'i a. m. ' welcome.

line. o2 Summt r

one and K. S.ott. 1192 Van of the other.

, IV AM

' 0 frt

'.'f t AM

t ii c i ' nd iht

1 SellOOl Wlll't! is Jpiooosed Calumet

I W. D. Webb

! S f ; t a r i e.. ' tb'tl bee;-, use of j ror.' r ictd on

He

I T h r i e

ate t ha n

nnv

mes .fh et

as many ma ke.1

Ko; ds

fated that S

new industrial higb .1. ,C r,r h4

avenue extension. ! ACCIDENT TO

off;, ml of the Standard' T "CnY'd CON

nter.der.t Peter

i

the commissioner

he new hotel brine

iirihia. avenue, and

On All Hands vou wi 1 1

liiid that

those who once use electric lic'ht are never satisfied to 0 back to old methods. It h so far superior to other lights that there is no comparison. Possibly yon t hi n"k the electric light is expensive. We shall be cla-d to, prove the contrary if you -will stop in and have a talk with ns.

You'll Be More Than Fleased w i t h the dit't'.j-ence that our lighting fixtures will make in your home. They will give the tone of luxury to the plainest room both day and night. They will do more. They will furnish better, s o f. i e r light than you ever had before. Better yer them -and be con vinccd.

o.

March 1-' thin S.biey s

i.f .ernoon

N-x' Moi.day Tohof Club of school will mef dinner at th- se rh e'eetion of of!"

evening 'he Pa re lit ?-. Industrial High a: ix-'hirtv o'ciock hoed foMon ing which icers lor the year will

take pinee and a proirram -will be Kiven,

Several a op lira t leui - were balloted

and further plans made for the aso ..ai:ni meet me to be held here in Mai

by The m mbers of Golden Ro.l aii p' No. 1657 Tbyat Neighbors at their sesf-j sion yesterday afternoon at ihe 1. O. O-j y. hall. Tbe- next regular lodge session veii! b- held Wednesday evening.) M-uch 11'h. I

o ' Tha

I nua

Calumet At. C. J. Sharp,

Initiation will fe fiorcas Kebekah b ,i,e 1. o. o V. bail the degree 'earn a r b presen'..

, t u i e 1 1 . lse this

' and th r e- it'-f i l

I'i ee 1 1 !' g e V elc ng members i!y u.ged

of 1 i a t ; or i to

Christian Chnrch, and Summer street

J pa stor. Thone 1045J. S 15 a. m. Orchestra.

J Dti a m. Poole, school. 11:0) a. rn Communion and preaching sei vice.

11. Of a. ni Junior congregation and K. service. fi.S'l p. m. Christian Tirr-iea v r. 7:3t p. rn. Evangelistic service.

: hr act be hoi' to 1. veins

in

v 1 1 i.-s i he nr on f'olurnbia st ree t and 1 1

avenue.

cat a v n:

nne :e s

I'm-

should j Si' ' . loat in a

-n over to i a;u-!

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rm- r Pa i k i . a s i ece; v ient of hi I io . t 1 1 a 1 at i a L illet vi rt.-d that b

S u net

1 1 a b i.ef a . o'.i n t of an son Jo-epii. 21, w I o is Camp Shi-lb-, s'lffei ng o-in.l in h:s hip. It is was accidentally .-hot

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imp ley cl ni t ' if t he y '.V oil "d vv a r sliou 'd r no

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S ta nda t d. a nd i : i n ue at cork!'

P' ed t ha t t hey '

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He has

.petal "tis and is s

inde:ore se one; a'n nsr n

eral IC

ICE SHORTAGE PROSPECT DENIED

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THE UNIVERSAL CAR

Vrledeca ETangellcal Church. Cor. Soh' St. and Indiana Vl-v. Peter Well, Pjntor. 9:1(1 s. rn. Sunday school, it.'. 30 a. m. Church s-rvice.

i First Conf regatlotii Church. j W. G. Cow-ley. Pas'' r. j 10 ;ni a. m. St; inlay si-iion. ' T:- p. :n. -A s'ereof,: iron ii

Piownev test tied IS to I le

street . ar hue on Calumet1 Report that there

avenue. 11c stul a thind of the popu.la - : of artificial ice in

of Hammond hes witli.n Hie u s-I .ago and inuiana

bounded bv tKhnian street, ( on-jon sicomi

avenue. Calumet avenue and State

will be a shortagei t.

Ate

j ; reet. He e'ima'ed the populat ion 10 j j I f (''.a j I The lv aring was not without flashes j ! of humor. Mr. Webbs evidence wasra:!nr .'.-.iichleive m 'vv of the city's.

Hanimond, Kast t'hiHarbor this summer shoriaae of ammonia b nied by Manager H.

Hammond Pure b e Co. J

TIMt'.S repor

' St. Paul's Latheran Church. i r.ev. The j Clans. Pastor, j !.nr. a. rn.- English Sunday se , 9.3' a. ni. iiiir'it.f ii eacrb.sm ' l'9:fu a. nt. German serc.ee. '11:15 a. m. Enelisii sect V e.

CARD OF THANKS

CARD OF TH AN ICS.

V.f th.--

w as em ona ' ica . i S Morris of the

in n inter view v. I

this afternoon "It is line there will b a sb ,,f ammonia and the. government w

all that is pro'iuceo mi soimbe said. but it is not true that

b able to operate ami nu

of ihe public. vv e nave

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LECT

SERVICE

140 Plummer Ave. and Bulletin Street. Hammond, Ind.

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CO.

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I

oiagc ill rr-

liiire time,'

we will not

the demands

a;-j..-ii::J'a

PLENTY OF COAL ON HAND at

VULCAN COAL CO. g

to carry

, : 'j ; n

p. rn. Congregational p. m. Ladies' Aid So

Len'en serv iCf- elt;f sd:

iiiol.

.ring. t V . tvenilif

Sedan $695.00

Nevei has Ford been lehle to up'!y rnough For.i cars to meet the demand.

I

Previous years have taught wise buyers to range for their Ford car long before deliven. Commercial cars and bodies for all purpo-e-. Sedans . . . ". Coupelets .... oliu.mi Touring .... b . Chassis . , . . . h ).! Hoadster .... A.WiAH) The Original 1-Ton Ford Truck ;oi).()0

ar-

uiikieil Anio Sales Co.

All r; (. l3. i'i, b-i'y. Time payments if desired. SC8 Hohman St. Phone 650 Hammond

ri'TTTiif;.f-

We w ish 1 1 tie-, snd if

ji nd sy mr-at hy bei ea vcment in

vv i f c a nfl mo i her : beautiful flora! ofi'r W.M. WEIXIXG .".-9-1

thank on r f I I1 bbors for ibshovvn eiiirtnc

tpe i o c a , !

a ; so !-illg. AM' 4 4,".

for

1111 West

nd. re'a--Widness ' our late i our (bar1 the many,

UllLN. Slate SI.'

.nfiirieni am'nonia on

season unless we nave mi;

sual loss, and should

re asw heii

or

lillllSl

Villi

a nd

w e vv 1 1

,-a sen

of al

and '. i

all;

our i

stop mm

bfnt imm. mn u

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Build That Garage Now It will improve jenir property and pay for itself in a verv r.hovt t ime. Wo bHVf .vi-rv i ill n j. w iiihl'.iin-; Materials and ituaian'oe liiuility and service. Northern Indiana Lumber & Coal Co. YARDS: ROEERTSDALE. PHONE WHITING 30.

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XOTICK O!" A PEXEWAL O V A LUiCOH LI'-ENSl-:. N.o.re is he.-ehy t.veti t toe ctlsen 1 1 1 in m i.nd. X. 1 1-tn Tow niU.p. LaKe .iiiitv. I ml ana. that lii" u nd-rsi gir'-d. rd 'og. !. a male inhabitant um the

f tw-nty-one y en is and bga ly

0 .a', !i-'d vote i of sa d CM.v. and V h iias i . - o -I en 1 1 nuo'i si V in -a:d stale for mote than one y ear Inst pa.-t and ,n sa d C.ty for moie than s v month.- I ts! past, bom -a ''hicago. Ill.nais. J'i'y 14. 1SSS. and who possesses al! th i'ia i i lea t ions leeinited by the laws of Ll-ie State of Indiana lo hold the renew a I "f tbe !.o,ucr license Intel jTore giantcd lo b;m. will apply to the Board of County Commisyionns at :'.' April T'-iin. 191. for the renewal of the Ii-,;,-j:-license iie. etofove gtante..) t . him i, sell sp:r;:..'is. .no-is. malt and o intoxii atic.3 liium: i in ipianttt.ea c-1 ;... than f.ve gallons. w,tb th ?' Mlcg.i of allow in sr the same to be d: ark upon the following desciibed premises k.i.iate :n Lake County, Ind ana. t..-

banj

through accident

,,v,ine of this kind occur

sui-ect tha' we can gel a supply-n.-ede-d. "The government recognizes 'he

.jut- of manuf acttireei n-

U-bCierate to our bin

and will' take care

resu'ar eutomeis. I'lxt.-nsi'. e improvements

j made a' The Hammond j pany on P.ussel street, i i.mu eiiiiipned entirely

and-nearbv residents will lo piease-.i . hear the good news that the smoke nuis-j anc will be eliminated in Hie future. j The Lake County l. e and Cold Stoi - Co r.f East Chicago and Indiana

Harbor also announce that they will be! i tt,i to take ..arc of their custom, is andj

(will have an ample supply cf '-e ' summer.

PROMPT SERVICE PHONE 2654.

KENWOOD AVE AND ERIE TRACKS HAMMOND, IND.

MSSSGSSSi

are being.

Pure Ice com-1 The plant is with electricity-

all

DR. E. K. HATCH 'DENTIST Open Wednesday and Satuwiay Ev cuius?. Suadays 10 to Phone 2823. 186 State Street. , Hammond, Ind.

LEARN TO DANCE

vv

! Tile front room on t jo' the two-sUuy frame 'un lot one. bi or W . ! Sn bd : vis' on to the e'it

he s round floor build ng s tuate Agnes Robert" v of Hammond.

Sa'd build'.njr :. jocat' d st trie re ttli- . a:-; cvner of flfhetts avenie and I r. ei-an Boulevard, each a public highway In said city. The room In which Unuors wiil ha sold Is 40x20x10 fte-t fa'-en both streets, ha? glass front ami glas doors on both streets, and a real and aids entrance. The bar oceupies the .ast s:de oi ta d room and thare are iiving rooms -,n the rear and up. s tails. I P.ED VOOKb.

MUM-e to all. I ancitg W Til l'.

auarnnlerd Ail Modern T a u g- h t. rn o.vi m.

THfl I ,

j March 9 18 22

oi:irrec; ly

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sTACiK inv( im; IJU'.U. .I'.g-, Sk'rr. fioi- : .is. Etc., El'-. Tlltf HFH" f Ol R1ES in Ball-Room. Vancy Exhibition Panning, ete., tatieht. Mda?s

Aw arded.

Prof

America's Greatest Teacher. 20 years in the Banking District. S6 south state Street. Chicago. Illinois.. 5th fiooi, Hoom 84 North American Bids:. Open 10 to 10. Sundays II to 9. is. a i amme'rrstgrTsnr-' m

P. J. Ridge

So many eople that do not want the heat, work and annoyance of washing during the warm summer months, try u out. They like the faultless work, reasonable prices and general arrangement so well that they stick to us all year round. That is how we have built up our great and growing following. The ri?e ones know when they are on a jtoo.i thine. We'd like to prove to you. as we have to many, our ability to do the beet, and most careful work in town. Hammond Laundry Co. 163 Michigan Avenue. Hammond Phone 134. Gary Phone 1015. .,.-Ml.l-..'Lill--Sy

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