Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 22, Hammond, Lake County, 13 July 1918 — Page 10
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E-.iJherlne IInu;!. OPoft Atn I'ttio -.va. v.ili be i:?:iei to vrrltc- ar.ii receive cl.-l n(iTi oul n.lv crtialns fur Hao TIn:-a, nlio JZ orU of all !- vri?(lua promptly nul Ttclt duoc. Amtngfrtienti have been mado between tho Oongregatlonalists and the
Methodists of East Chi-.-aKO for union ! Euriuay r.;ght services during the sum- j mer, commencing with next Sunday j night. Ilo l'.rst union service vv lil beheld in tho First MothoUlst Episcopal j church rniJ the address of the evening will bo 0 l:orcd by lie v. Jur.u-s Os tenia. tho nsw raster of tho ConsrcK.it'.onai j church. Thy music will bo furnish d
In- a cho'r composed of tho rnus
from both the churches. The follow In
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C There has been trreat scllimr liere vesterdav and today and the sale era t hers
adde d day. "We'll break all records selling more in these eight days (at the rate we've been' selling) than we used to sell in a month during Clearance Sales of former years. Our rapid growth is convincing proof.
THERE'S A REASON
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Sunday night the union service will ;. .h!d in tho Oor.sregatlor.aJ church and Rev. Gocrse K. Jones will preach the eermon. The services at the First Methodist
Episcopal church of ;-.s: Chicago on t Sunday arc to be as follows: 0 a. in., j men's class meeting: 3:30. a. tr... Sunday j school; 10:15 a. m., public worship with j a sermon by the pastor: G:13 p. in., lip- j worth League; 7:45 p. m.. union service between Methodists and Congregational- 1 Ists, with a sermon by Rev. James s- ; t;::'.a, pastor cf Congregational church. : At St. Paul's G-TKan Lutheran church 1 tomorrow tha hour of service will be hell at 2 o'clock, with Rov. Kampradt j of Gary conducting. T lie-re will bo a ! b.-.ard meeting folio wins the service. j Mr. and Mrs. Harold MrCieary of! Lradley, 111., and Mrs. and Mrs. Arthur ! English and br.by of Manteno. Ill . are ; vt k--: J visitors of II. F. Evans of the ' At 'as apartments. j Rev. J- V. McClenah.an of Chicago ' will r-f-ak at tho Fni'.ed Presbyterian ; cr. :ch Sunday. Cor.grcgat ic-nal meeting will h lie Id ; ft the hurch at S o'clock July 20. I:!
:t tnat ail rr. mli.-r.i I. e pre-scnt.
at the 1-hrst mpf.st churcn. '
CMen and women know the importance of these sales and appreciate the extraordinary values and arc buving accordinglv. lven though these are strenuous times and merchandise is not only scarce but high in cost, the July Clearance Sales provide opportunities to purchase desirable goods at prices, in many cases far below prevailing costs. CThose who could not get waited on yesterday and today will find ample assortment here all next week at creat economics.
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C' Store oi'cn tonight mitil 9:30."
Every Department
in the Store is Contributing its Quota to the Clearance Offerings
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HAMMOND'S GREATEST DEPARTMENT STORE.
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u n t u . h o v o.' h-i result
r.d r raise to th many ere quick to respond to ;r,g war gardens and the m.-st cf lliton are meet-
not
known just how soon Mr. Johnson J visit with relatives at Fox Lake
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st ;ct-s
Indiana. Harbor, will bo h-1 1 at 11 c't l :ck. Th them'? w:ll be "v'arry On," Ir. the t vftning a? T:43 preacliins on the "Truth about Christian Science and services." Mr. and Mrs. Eoyd Smith of V.V-g r-.t.'uO are week-end visitors at Ha:'".
,.-;-- ltn trie c.eorge iiurray 1 am Mr. nn3 Mrc Clyd- Vinklcf -5S South Tod 1 avenue have g -ne to Ru 1-1?. Ohio, for the r-itrr--. e of hitv t!.c-.r little Caisghter Christ-red :.nd h.'-jv1 the bal'''s gran-liri- : h r, u!o unable to come here, be Its sp r-sor. Miss Nettie Lens, supervisor of tr the McICinley scii'ol. wus .inur-i an observation trip through the he
ga :!? yesterday, giv
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T tables that thrive best. Mts.s ?cf:a Il:-'e a well ku
..!..' of lias: Chi.go. has beco ride nr. 'I ta'o'n Ll-yd Jchnson ac. In.! . who belongs to the . He.th Engineers, now s'a
will be leaving. Il the meantime Mrs. Johnson will continue to hold her position as bookkeeper in the offices of the
was s-T.erou3 in ' Hartley Coal Company, where site h ion requisite f or i been f -,- p.m time, and will live with
dreaded f mgi liter mother in Xorthcote avenue.
; gar-.! en produce o successful vaboy or girl havt recc-gniMon pin r. n-1 t hat wou 1 1 that th y were e w.-rk .assigred .- ! -liglit fui carsmt.ll bat pro
mpts. ::ie
n -id there !
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1 ;ie eo aril be kah As a ork iur ;h
Th Five Hundred Club was enter tained Thursday afternoon by Jlesdames V. Thompson and B. Kindling.
j r.s hard as a rock and as stout as an ox. j weighing 131 pounds, a gain vf 2G i pounds since I enlisted (some kid. eh?), land when I come h -me you will be proud
Picnic rarty yesterday afternoon in i vve kave jf
here at
installing staff of the j ailily conferred the degree j Esther liebekah Lodge at
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r, a war of YVinaComp.ar.y aoned at ;. r hus-
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Indiana Harbor Thursday f.-vrriiu;. when the r.i'-wly ebH-ted officers were installed.
Those who comprise this staff are the j following: Mrs. Clara Evans of Gary,
jt.jia-i master: jus. nose cmerson o; i j U hiring, grand marshal, Mrs. Jennie' I Tovvle of Hammond, grand secretarv;'
Mrs. Johanna Schreiber of Indiana Harbor, grand chaplain. M -s. Edward Yassar of Grapev ine street has her mother here from Hudson, Ir.d , on a visit.
Sneak hieveS entered the residence j of James Towers in Ivy street an even-
ing ego and took some monev and
Their entrance a window.
Curry, chief clerk in the rail-
i office of the Lake Shore at Calu-
shortly for southern Illinois to resid. The Ronl Neighbor lodge will give a dancing party this evening at the odd Fellows hall.
band. Th-- vri.:;;- couple have lieen en- j ether rersonal effect! f.-.igeJ f -r some time r.nd r.vw that .is made by forcing
i many mro troops pre i- mc cuiei it is; William
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Our coal has more smoke, than anv ot
v. up on this coal oucsium.
: wear and wa.rmth, and less r.
You don't buy your-coal fr ti llack, sooty smoke it has. That's whv we recommend ours.
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government vork. Mrs. Will Winters of South Forsythe avenue is expected home this week end from the Mercy hospital in Gary, where
- iws m-.-ii.i,v unaergone an ccn.
in some particular
opera-
honor of one of their members Miss i juant icr. We can send our clothes away
fcdla Tnompson who expects to leave j to tu- laundrv everv- week. We cot
thirty pieces for 23c. When I was down on the island and had to do my own washing I would have willingly paid 23c for cr." rierc to have some otto do it for me. Things went a little hard on ir.e at f.rst but now that I am a regular soldier it. comes easier for me as I go along. Rut believe me I put in the hardest two months work I ever expect to do again until I get across. I am going to do scone shooting of mv life and .. ( V, liit l'o . tViA r,ti1 iiiiflrp.
head Kaiser and hi bunch will nave, to do some dodging if he dodges our bullets. All you hear in Washington and Baltimore is leave it to the marines. I am in the best regiment in the marines the lf.th and unlucky number but we should worry. We have one of the bst commanders In the service; be is Col. Butler, perhaps you have read of him.
Private Ohandos S. Ragon of ;the ! He is known as tho best fighting man marines writes an interesting letter to i around here and many old marines
his partnts. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer E.
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Johnston, Oleott avenue, and little daughter. Margaret.
re. Wis., for
partnts. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
Ragon. at Gary. Soldier Ragon is getting to be a veteran in bayonet practice and promises with the bullseye aim of the marines to sure get the Kaiser. His letter follows: Juantico. Va., July 7. 1319. Dear Parents: Well. I have at last got to the main barracks at Juantico. Virginia. It 1 sure a fine place. I got here the day before the Fourth and had Fourth of Julyliberty. I -went to Washington. D. C.
j it sure is a fine city: I saw the capital, j Washington Monument and most all the j government buildings. President Wil-
would be proud to be under him.
also in the A comrany with a
captain at the head
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Services at the
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struct ion.
theme. "Three Oust to Know.
' son made a speech at Mount Vernon and
.'re leaving today for porta
u visit of ten days. Miss EJna Rottenberg of Guthrie st. has returned from an cxtt-nderl eastern trip and brought bark with her Mrs. J.
Hart and babe of RrooU-tvn v v
Visit lndcflni-e'.v I""" lia.aiir.
I We get liberty here every Saturday ongrcgationnl church from noon till roll rail Monrtnv morning.
tomorrow will be conducted at the hours I ,,nd I. sore Heaven comnared fo
hi Sunday school in- t T-.ri Island but bist the same we don't
Preaching at 10-45 Withil,,,- ,tn-n on the toh Wn iret onr final
Things Every Christ ian j training here such as bombing, trenehWlth Rev. Ostema. I'lS- I Hr-ir,- nnA n ,ne n-nrL- T hlvo
tor of the .-hurch. officiating. There Lot' so I can handle a bayonet like an
- a union service he .1 t th at
I am senior
of us. We have
marines in our company that have been
in the service for years and I am sure lucky to get in it at all: the rest cf the regiment will look up to us, end I am sure going to do my duty for Uncle. Sam an dserve him faithfully and in the end it will pay I am sure. Wei), dear folks. I will close for now and write you more the next time. My adelress is: BYTE. OHANPOS S. RAGON. A Co , 13th Regt. Marine Corp.". Juantico, Virginia.
gj CROWN POINT NEWS
Jf IIAPPE.NLVGI OT A DAY I LAKE COl.VTT'l UTUI CAPITA.
Rtidolph Clausal, who formerly operated the bus bef.veen Rovvell and Crown l'oiut, h-.s k-eair-.l in I'aw Raw, Mich., and is e.perating a motor boat between that city and Chicago. The bus i.r.e js now- being operated by lit nny
Claussen. a son of Ce ur.1:
John Clf.ussen. Mrs. Logan Scretohfcld cf Lowell was the guest of her sister. Mrs. Arthur Meyer on Friday. Warden Thos. Tlatt arrested Geo. McKewen in Chicago on Friday. McKewen had been arrested for larceny some months ago and wa scut on bail and jumped his bond. Sheriff Barnes has been on his track for some time and finally captured his man m Chicago today. Mrs. A. Hawkins has purchased the Fisher property on Court street through
administrator John Brown raying $3,500 for house ami !ot an I has already taken up her permanent residence there. Misses Frances Grimmer and Lillian Schmidt are m Hobart for the week-end.
rnmission--r j being the house guests of Attorney and
! Mrs. R. R. Peduicord.
Rev. and Mrs. Howard Biliman Trill leave on Tuesday for Berkley, Cal., to spend some time with their son Dwight before permanently locating in that state. They are having an auction o their household effects today. bar.ee at Spring Hill Grove. St. John. Ir.d. Wednesday evening, July 17th. good music. 7-13-1 If others fight you can save. Join the War Savers army.
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&T FACTO RV PREQES
Large assort-
Buy a Thrift Stamp and lick the Hun.
Phonographs. Sewing Machines, all kinds Sporting
Goods at the lowest possible prices ment. See
3515 Cedar Street.
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Indiana Harbor.
IT IS CLEAN
Gives heat and a rapid fire, ooking a comfortable occupation.
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make?
spring
v.. cnurc.n iur.lay evening with Rev. Ostema preaching the divine service, j Monday s.fterr.oon the nurses' com;mlttee of the Welfare Association will j meet with Mrs. Frank Forbeck. mo j 144th st. The meting Is important and jail members are urged to oa present.
edd veteran and believe me it is some i hard work training with bayonets, but j it comes easier as your muscles get used to it. and when you get through with j the training you feel like you could lick a dozen square head Germans at one j time, and I am most sure I can. I am
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Mrs. Minnie Wishman died at her j home on Main street Thursday morning after a lingering illness caused from '
goiter which affected her heart. She was 45 years old and Is survived bv a husband. Mr. Fred Wishman. and five daughters who are Misses Louisa. Edith, Lola. Edna and Ellwynn. The .funeral srvie-es were held this afternoon at 2 o'clock at the German Lutheran church
land the interment was at the Hobart cemeterv.
The local Chapter O. E. S. held Past ! Matron's and Past Patron's night last '
evening. Several from out of town visited the chapter. The work was done by the following: Matron. Fanni-e Werner; patron, James Ballantyne; asst. matron, Lizzie Redersen; secretary, Ruth Mackey; treasurer. F. Pnvis; chaplain. A. J. Smith; marshal, Albert Phillips; organist, Vera Barnes; cond., Ella
James; ast. cond., Bettie Guyer; Adah
Nellie Nitchmnn: Ruth, Jennie McClar
en: Esther. Isabel White; Martha. Dr. Cla-a Faulkner; Electa. Estella Bullock; warder. Grace Thompson; sentinel. Delta Miller. Miss Margaret Boldt who works at the First National Bank at Gary is enjoying a two weeks' vacation and will
SEE THIS FURNACE Before Purchasing 50 per cent less fuel producing 100 per cent more heat. Burns any kind of fuel. Rottom of air chamber covered with water. Molstena tho air, preserves health and sanitation. Sella on merit, not In competition. No heat Is lost In basement nor up the flue. Simple to Install. Easy to operate. Warms your home in one-tenth the. tlrno of steam, hot water or old style furnace. One reglater pipeless system. Standard Heating Co. J. TIETLEMAN. Agents Wanted. 8216 Block Ave., Indiana Harbor, Indiana.
To be satisfactory now-a-days a car inust run smoothly, always and without coaxing. "When you rtart anywhere you must know that you are going to get there and back again. This is the sort of satisfaction we guarantee to even the most inexperienced driver of the Case Car. You cannot well ask more.
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Yards: BARING AVE. B. 6c O. C. Ii. Co. Tracks Office: 4721 Forsythe Avenue Phones: 817-948
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OJljP KIMG COAL4:
Will be the most important personage in every home this winter.
Without him there will be no cheer for you and yoursand no Comfort.
Standing room only vas the cry last Winter. Avoid the horrors of standing in line with your order. Send it NOW while you can get what you want. Be comfortable from November 'til April. YOUR GOVERNMENT URGES YOU WE URGE YOU TO ORDER NOW While the Mines, the Railroads, We have the time, the weather and the equipment to make deliveries.
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