Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 32, Hammond, Lake County, 18 July 1918 — Page 6
THE TIMES. Th'ursdav. .Ttllr 18 ,1918. From Indiana HarlsoF to Greet Lakes Training Station on Fere Marquette; Boat No. 6 leaves Harbor dock 9:30 a. m. 111V n 1 Returns same evening. One Dollar Round Trip. Number of Tickets Limited. T$ Secure tickets from Sternburg Restnrant, 3313 Michigan Avenue. $ZI .u-M
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Phone 950. 4947 Olcott Ave., East Chicago. Specials for Friday and Saturday, July 19th and 20th
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29c
3oC
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large size ANVIL CORN, 2 cans
PLYMOUTH RED BEANS, 2 cans - - 27C LIBBY'S SPECIAL APRICOTS, 2 cans 6S SASCO PEARS, can 30C KENOSHA MACARONI OR SPAGHETTI, 2 pkgs 25 FARMHOUSE LARGE QUEEN OLIVES, quart 43C
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Katherlue Howard. 431S Olrott AFbon 2b3, nill be plraard to nrlte and receive aortal nena and advertlains for Tho Tlmea, alio Job work, of all description prumvtly and vrfll done. "OU Glory" is wali!jj from Its hclstf-t r-osiUon t the Calumet TtUiilicno F.x-t-hango since yi-bterday. when 1 ho tV with its dimensions of 8.1y 4 feet s raised by Mr. Good, tho wire c'llef fur tho company. I'rom bluc-ks ppectntors fathered to witness the ceremony and m the flas rea.-hed its pinnacle rousing cheers that could bo heard from afar was the patriotic greeting offered. Frank L. Evans, secretary of the Chamber of Commerce, has been absent from the city tho past week and la in Coldwater, Mich., visiting hl folks. li-J returns to this city tomorrow.
! The L.nvf.- Atninermana 01 nam sir i
have a baby daughter born to them. It is the second pirl in the. family and they have one son. Mrs. Ainmerrnan has Just been brouht home from the German Peacor.ess' hospital i!i Chicago, where she was confined. Mrs. Mary Jones, who is visiting: among friends in this city from Nile?. Ohio, is a tuest this week of Mrs. Charles Fichter in 145th Plreet. Mrs. Dan Pavis has been removed home from St. Margaret's hospita'. Hammond, where she recently underwent a Ceasarian operation. Her Infant daughter is doing well as Is the mother. Mr. and Mr?. Phillip Prmfin of Troy. X. T.. are puests of Mr. and Mrs. John Toimie of Pennsylvania avenue on their way home from a prolonged itit r.t Oakland. Cal. Their two sons accompanied them. The party will remain hero for a feu' weeks.
The Tirrecanoe Camp-Flre Girl?
ara outinc at Chesterton for
weeks under the chaperonape of Mrs.; C. C. Ilithaway. their eua rlin n. w re ; visited yesierdsv by their mothirs. wh'i I
drove out in the William Hart machine. I - driven by Billie Hart. Those who went j , ;,-neva, and were the Mesdan-.es Ftihrmnrk. Mc.ns-j ),,,-,. t;v.
Ian. Hsrt. Black. F.eck and Johnstone
TTTE OGAR AND THE VILLAIN. ! ccrr0 plav villains consiateritly well
I ia surely an achievement to be 1 proud of," says Harry Carter, j and he ought to know, for he is one
of the most persistent ruffians in pic- : tures. Whenever you see a tall, powerful, blonde brute in a Universal ! feature, whose heart is as black as his looks are fair, and who is piST an exhibition of consummate devilj ishness of the strong-arm variety, you i may be reasonably sure that you are i looTtinc uDon the excessively good-
' Th matured and poplar Harry Carter,
who has to belie bis chatarAer for a living. His latest lie is "The Marriaea Li" a Eiuebird. The title was
not assigned for this reason, how
ever.
There are different gTadea and spe
cies of vtuainv. of course, iusi aa i
there are ' grade of respectability, or blondenetis, or anything else. Motion
picture -villains, roughly speaking ( ar.d
how else thould one epeak of villains?), are divided into two claabee. which may be called the cigar and the cigarette typs. The first accom
plishes his dastardly enas by tne combined force of hi character and his
good right arm, and his feign and
symbol i3 the fat cigar, without
which adornment he is nardly ever
seen.
You mav tell bv the eryrations of his
smoking apparatus how hi3 mind ia working; if you understand its signals you will find that they are a regular code to the black brutality of his thoughts. Any actor who wants to make a success of this type must
also make a complete and intimate
study of the symbolism of tbe
Kar- . . .
Carter, of course, has not negienea this important part of his eauipinent, and his cigar-smoking in pictures is eloquent His physical characteristics fit him for the part, for he i3 a tremendous fellow, well over six feet tall and weighing close to two hundred pounds. Carter is a Kenruckian, almost a fVartr of Cvarterpville. He was a
big, blonde, good-natured kid when he
made his first stage appearance in the company of the famous Mojeska, but fate had marked him for a black career even then. She had given him
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a very koou uiin kju- vuw.o, ouu
baritone must be a villain, otherwise tradition is overthrown. Carter was very musical, and he took time to have his voice trained. In 1913 he made his first screen appearance in the Ren-Universal Comnanv, and he has been jjlayirasr for Universal ever since. Among the best hings he has done are the villains in "The Master Key" serial and "The Grey Ghost" serial. He has had a marvel oris career of almost unbroken malevolence ever since.
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Mr. find Mrs. liar'.
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The clay was spent in pickhik n-iu '"-(lnit Hemlock
ers find tli'j cni;aren er.jnyeu u.-iy ba thinp. Mrs. Pan Smith of Hemlock street is entertaining- South Chics so Ruests today. Mr. and Mrs. K. AViison of Hemlock pi reet have Mr. Wilson's mother here from Chicago visiting them. The Plen Vie Club announces a dance to be, held at the bakn Front pavilion ithe eve of Wednesday. July 24. Pr. and Mrs. I,. C F.miniiejaer' of Grapevine street have returned from a vacation of a few week" spent at l.nke
Fort Wayne, the r lat i ves. ey Hansel of 140th
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716 CHICAGO AVENUE PHONE 24 EAST CHICAGO Specials for Friday and Satur day, July 19th and 20th
AMERICAN FAMILY SOAP, with Coffee or Tea order, 5 bars .. 3()C FRESH ROASTED COFFEE, 5 lbs., $1.04; 1 pound 2oC
OUR LEADER COFFEE, 4 lbs., $1.04; 1 pound 2SC M. R. BLEND COFFEE, special, 1 pound.., oOC WILBUR'S COCOA, i2 lb. can 23 1 lb. can Axi SHRIMPS 2 cars for 25
GLENCOE BRAND PURE PRESERVES, in tall Jars 39 FANCY PEARS in heavy 6yrup, No. 2 can 2C KARO SYRUP, No. 5 can 4oO FARMHOUSE BRAND. SWEET CUT
PICKLES, full qts .". DOUGLAS SALAD OIL,
P'nt can - 38c
SEEDED RAISINS, 2 pkgs. FIG BARS, lb OLD COUNTRY SOAP, 10 bars ..
GIRLS! USE LEMONS - FOR SUNBURN, TAN Try It! Make this lemon lotion to whiten your tanned or freckled skin.
, b'jliC'.-z- - . jUICe Mi L . ' ' ! a bottle i --ntain. i ihre ounc o: r-
chard Whit, shake well, and you have a quarter pint of the b-at freckle, sun
burn end tan lotion, and complexion
whitener, at very, erv small cost. Tour grocer has the lemons and any drug store or toliet counter will supply three ounces of Orchard Whit (for a few cents. Massage this sweetly fragrant lotion Into the fare, neck, arms and hands end see how quickly the freckles, sunburn, windburn and tan disappear and how clear, soft and white the skin becomes. Yes! It is harmless. Adv.
b.'rn to them, and who will bear the r.atne of Harvey Loomis. Mr. Hensel is in the safety dtparttr.ent of the Inland .Steel Company. Mr. xnd Mrs. Norman Cole have chanter! their piace of residence from 71Z Grapevine street to 343-' Ffr street, to the Keod McQtiiiken apartment house.
uhi'h wa recently pur
William Bonis. Mis Mary P'or.e is home from a trip to parts in Michigan. Mrs Frank Kvans and lu r little sn who accompanied her wi:l return lal'r. Mr. mil Mrs. ;vvylni Jneg of Beacon street -nivrti?ie.l Mrs. I,misy Barr. the rnge'.;st. who was here at the Cc n-
The novena to St. Anne was opened this morning at St. Mary's church in 144th street, and will be of nine days' duration. Each morning mass is celebrated at S.OS o'clock, followed by prayers. The evening service is at 7:45 o'clock. Confessions are heard every afternoon. Throughout the entir novena prayers will be offered for world peace. Guests of Mrs. L. B. Faust, who has recently rr.ovel into her new bungalow
i from the I rcsidno in Xorth Baring avenue and
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I fkxi Satin and PW Rihnnn
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in
t 143rd street, are the Misses Bonnie Mur
phy and Anna Klein of Buffalo, N. T. Mrs. J. J. Turner of North Baring and daughter, Marion, have returned from a visit to Wiihamsport. Ind. Ifar.s Peterson is returning home from Evansvilie. Ind., where hi went to attend th (sroceryrnen's association conference held in that city tho past week. Mrs. T. R. Angers cf South Olcott avenuo held a party for Juveniles Tuesday afternoon in honor of her little dauchter Dunua's fourth birthday anniversary. The Crocus Ciub is meeting: with Mrs. James Fahey this afternoon at her home, in Olcott avenue. The entertainment i'l be in the nature of an out-door
I picnic. j Mrs. If. B. Hubbard, of Grapevine, ( accompanied by her four small sons, have Krone to Georgetown, 111., to spend
several weeks on a farm. Mr. Hubbard will join them for the week-end. Lost Fast niRht about E:?n. a child's wristlet watch, between 3S10 Fir ntreet and 137th and Fir street. Beward if returned 1o above address. T-1S-1
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2aC 20c 55c
M. JOiNAS, Prop.
East
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L,ot Us Figure on Vour Winter's
Yards: BARING AVE. B. & O. C. H.Co. Tracks Office: 4721 Forsythe Avenue Phones: 817-948
Story & Clark Piano Co. Established 1SS7. Capital and baipias $.3,000,000.00. Manufacturers PLAYERS, PIANOS, GRAND3 Stores in all principal cities of the United states. Factory Branches 4603 Forsyth Ave., East Chicago. 532-534 Oakley Ave., Hammond.
Wilfred Hashes, M?r.
nal church last
ctuie. at dinner.
The tfons and Im JKhters of Liberty if Indiana Ilncbor w til meet tomorrow v n:K hi rrsuiar session. There is to be initiation of candidates. Alt niemI ers are urged to be present. Tho meeting w;!l b called promptly at 6 o'clock. Jnims Henry and his niece, Miss Irenj -.",'i',iair.s, ftr-- ;-. 'ng ftoin IJ-i-:i-tar . uere i k c - -. ,k v. a to t.o home of Thomas Henry, who wa I'orrsi.-riy d" tins ci'y and with th .'Iraast-ili Chemical Company and t: ansl'i i red to the latter piace. Miss Mae Miiis of Drummond street is in receipt of a iwkaip which has come ncioss sens from Frank Hart. The K.it t is a crepe de chine s ,irf. beautifully enibroidei ei. evidently the haniiwork of a French woman. Young Mr. Mart also sent his sister a remembrance.
Itoth vounir ladies are pfoud of ttiei
possessions, corning ironi -"uu-i j . which means much to them today. Hammond. The Men's Ciub f tiie ilast Cincaso Central Investment & Beaity Co.- to .sueoish Butlier.-in ihurchwill me t this &Uph-n 1 Fdo(sak and wife, lots 13,
0, block 1. AV'a Iters' addition; $200.
There is one sure way of being certain you are right when you purchase a car Come To US For It.
f If There Were Any Better Cars
Made for the Money We Would Be Selling Them Right Now, "When you first feel the desire to own a car is the time to come in and see us.
Opposite l'ostofflee.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
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ORFHEUy SCHOOL FOR
iANCING lvzrr,c
t veiling with Ki-v, ' .lohnsoii at the pastuial renider.ee in Beaeuii street. Mrs. Bertha Clark, a former resident of Indiana Haibor and now of Chicago, is entertaining the Five Hundred Club today, comprised of Harbor ladies and in which she still retains her membership. The club lias been bidden to spend the afurnoon and also the evening. Mayflower Camp. I toy a I Neighbors, meet tins evening in regular session. r.cv. Arthur W. Johnson, pastor of the Swtdifh Lutheran churches of Fast Chicago-Indiana Harbor, is at JLa Porta attend the district lonference meeting of Swedish churches. Rev. Johnson ap- , . .1 t l , , . 1 3 ..
peare.l tioth Tuesday nnu cone-nay i,n til-; program outlined for the occasion. Mrs. H. S. Evans of the Atlas Apartments will be hostess to the Pinochle Club tomorrow afternoon.
The Luther League of the Last t hl-
hurch will meet
churi.
Mvarlisn in TH? ! 8KF nfillHTY TIMFS. I
152 State St., Hammond. DANCING CLASSES MONDAY AND THURSDAY. CLEAN AND CORRECT DANCING. PRIVATE LESSONS. PHCNE 3323. Hall to Rent for All Occasions. PROF. J. GREGORY KEANTi.
Mi. .M. Binerslrd!. who has been
lure visiting her daughter, Mrs. waid Yassar. of Grapevine street icturned to her home at Hudson,
Juihm 11. Vouche t bachelor) to Elinor H. Beckm.iii, b t 2, block 2, Franklin addition; J3. Julian H. Youche tbachelor) to Bertha Walls eV 1 lojd. lot 4, block. 2. Eranklln addition: Michael Backof (single) to Bichard If. ilcliie, lot 4 3. block 3, To-.vnsend &
Godfrey's addition; Jl. Isadore M. I Hikes and w if to Helen M. Kiotz, lot 38, block 1. Morris addition; $1. Louis Neubauer and wife to Herman Paepke. lot 23. north half lot 24, block B, II. W. Sohl'a 6th addition; $2,650. N'ena I. B. Wilde (unmarried) to Edward A. Shedd. lot 10, block 4, Koby & Phedd's addition, Chicago; $1. Kdsar B. Golden and wife to Thomas J. Golden and wife, lots 5?, 59. block 3, East Lawn addition; $1. Whiting Land Co. to Joseph Bercik and wife, lots 13, 14, block 5, West Park addition; $930. Sooth O-ary. Adolph Lbtz find wife, et al.. to John
Ed- j A. Anderson i HilmT, lots 12. 13. block hasjl, Sanford Tubbs- 1st. addition; $1. Ind., i East Chicago.
Good service can only emanate from a factory with an ideal.
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taking her little grandson, Myles Vassarf Julian H. Youchc (bachelor) to An
drew- L. Thompson, lots 4., 48. block 9.
$1.
with her for an extended visit.
Crystal Glucose for Pin Candy Prompt Delivery ' Telephone Eouth Chicago 920. AME&ICAN MAIZB PRODUCTS CO.
service f,,? is heinc made ready fori Enst Lawn addition
Alban's church. Indiana J --vnarw . im.mp.u "-iw
twelve stars,! -uaowski, ios ii, t, chock j. .case jawn i , -1 ; j . i
men w-ho ;
John Frinckewlcz and wife to Walter W. Zukowski. lots 47. 45. block 9, East t o..., n.-iA if i.-.r. i tnn
.Vlr. 11111 ilrs. Jt-ugene .vims vl nemlock s-treet will be Chicago visitors for several days, visiting points of interest
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XXthe Century Heaters are not made by cheap men or to sell at a cheap price. Thev are made especially for efficiency and to avoid repair t and to save fuel. Those who have them say that "In the end a XXth Century costs less than any ether furnace." Whv not investigate?
Wit;
dedi ation at St,
Harbor, and will show
representative of the young
have left for the various branches of j government service to date.
during Mr. Mills' vacation. Miss Beatrice Janneson of Beacon sMtet is on a visit to Canada for a period of six weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. George Barron of 4?3?! Baring avenuo are the, proud parents of a baby son born to them a few days , ago. It is their first-born. j Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Spencer of 143th street, accompanied by the la tier's sis- j ter. Miss Anna Courval. departed yes-t terday for Wilmington. Ill,, for a couple .
A theatre party, comprising Mrs. Bar- j ney Cohen of Grapevine street, a guest; i Mr. Bernard Abramson. who is here on j a visit to his son, Joe. who is a radio i service man at the Great Lakes training : station, and the latter, attended the'
j William Wright (bachelor) to Smithi Bader-Pavidson Co., north So ft. of lot
lf. block 11, X.W. 23-37-3: SL Indiana Harbor. .Panlel W. Pupps and wife to Israel
No ether remedy will so surely and quickly correct stomach cilmsnts, regulate the liver and improve the general health as a dose of
p..
Star Sheet ietal Works
285 Sibley Street.
J. J. Volk.
Phone 633.
Hammond, Ind.
lot IS. block S. 3rd addition;
and wife to Walter J. 0. block 19. 2nd addition;
husband to 10, block 5.
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J Chicago and saw "Fatsy on the Wing.
Larreit Sle of Any Medicine in th World. Sold everywhere. In Boxes, 10c-. 25s.
Brozowski
$1. Tim Dewan Rliev, lots 19.
$1. Gertrude E. Dostal ana William J. Murray, lots 9.
1st addition; $1.
First National Bank. Whiting, to Fred J. Smith, lot 8. resub. blocks 10 and 11. 4th addition; $1. Edward E. Tubbs (bachelo'r) to First National Bank. Whiting, lot 8. resub. lots 1 to 20. block 10, and lots 25 to 44. block 11. 4th addition; $1. Juiian H. Touche (bachelor) to First National Bank. Whiting, lot 8. resub. lots 1 to 20. block I", and lots 25 to 44, block 11, 4th addition: fl. ToLle t on.
Alexander G. Stavrou (bachelor) to Samuel Michopoulos. undivided half of lot 12, block 13. county's 4th addition: $1. Andrew Vnvrik and wire to Joseph Kovach. et ah. X.W. N.E. 33-35-9. part S.E. 28-35-9: $7,500.
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