Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 33, Hammond, Lake County, 17 August 1918 — Page 6

THE TIMES.

EAST CHICAGO AND IND. HARBOR NEWS

(Catherine Hoitnrd, 431S Oleatt Ave.. Phone mill be pleaaed to write and receive social nrnt and adertllna; for lite Tlmra, alno Job work of alt d evriptlou promptly nnd well dual.

A: a meeting: held

following: the. 1 r.ited lYest' Harbor, plana

:!:- adcrtctl for .Airs. Daisy Haw. gtlis;. who o!r.di

morrow .".tiling. A generous response (will indeed b; appreciated. NOTICE. I Persons havsiig roonia to rent to I t;u'hor? wii! kindly report to suptrin-

ast Sunday evening Pendent 's office. Phone JD6. or to any of

'Big Five" Packers Whose Business Trade

Commission Would Take for Government

religion;; service at the I the principals at their of-Jtcs. terian church. Indiana 1 Regular hours of service will

were discussed and par-i ducted at tii.- First M. V

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bringing h.-rc of :(;,.111;t Haihor. tomorrow, Si;n.iay school celebrated f-van- j ai preaching at 11 o'clock. Ep"o MiOi vs.:l,il a j worth League at i:;,1 and een!ng at

Kev. Elmrr Jones, pastor.

Christian Science service conducted ft I Vilatui's lial! everv Sunday at 10:4i. t ; Sunday school at 12. mid-week Wednes

day tvf-ning at. X o'clock. !v. W. E. Cordon of Ewark. Iowa. v.:;l condjot the regular services at tiv

campaign in East Chicago recently. An- 7

- nor me-cur.s is to he held at the I'. P. tick of Niagara Falls and Miss Josei'cotienal and it is earnestly skvd

'n. inurciifs 01 inaiani naroor 1 1

respond in sending their 1 eprescntat ives " this me-cthis so that plans can he ric finitely arransed whorohv 11 -inimumt v

evangelistic campaign pu.v he ,,.okpd U'. P. church tomorrow. Sunday school j lVrwari .0 at an early date under com- ! a! ?15- rreachins: at 31 and evening j

d efforts of rivtcst..nt rhur, lies. " 1 ;" l"-" orsnu.,.. is 01

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organization or individual who

tres to sie thiir support in the- bringh' ie a woman who can d msur-i-.-untfhle good in the religious field will i:v:Vate their intention by attir.dir. us n.e-tinir of tomorrow evening. The

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A sweater made for a soldier hoy hy 1

Miss Irene Fra ncis of North o'.cott avenue hy chance became the possession!

of a young man who rc-oujrnizt tl l-Jast Chieago as the citv whore some of his

Hrg j -i - nearest relatives lied and so apf to-i prised this jounp: Hdy knitter In a com-

j avenue hy chance became the possession !

tins n.e-tinir of tomorrow evening. The ! of a young man who rcootrnizt d l-Jast

' ! pror.ir's tms meeting of to- 1 prised this jounp: Hdy knitter In a com- I

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SATISFACTION sell? more ponl than all the boats that were ever made. The SATISFACTION that our coal pves the customers is what we depend upon to hold our trade. Are You One of Our Satisfied Customers? Better Let Us Place You On Our List. YOU WILL FTXD SATISFACTION IN SO DOING.

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That makes you think of winter, and especially last winter with its many, many cold days and the heavy snow fall.

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re you protecting yourself against the

terrible ravages of a long cold winter, hy securing your coal now while it can he had? We can furnish you coal NOW, but next November we cannot answer for you. We don't know what will happen at that time. To date the coal operators are 15,000,000 net tons of coal behind their schedule. Where will they be next November?

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The Federal Tri rommisslon has They are E.dward A. Cudahy. of the; rc-omme r.de-d to the President that, the radahy Packing Co. J. Osden Armour! b'is-.ness of tii "Pis Fi e." anon; the J of Armour & Co., Kdward Morris. Jr., 1 poekers in Chicago and the west, be j of Morn.- & Co, Thomas E. Swift, of i taken from them hy control of their I Swift & Co., and Thoma. E. Wilson, of J

railroad equipment and stockyards. I Wilson & Co.

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Test our Dry Cell Batteries by any standard and you'll find them stronger and longer lasting than any others. They are the real dependable kind, just as are our bells, lamps, flashlights and all other electric supplies. You'll tind efficiency the watchword here coupled with moderate prices.

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Under the Electric Light the finest print may be read as readily as in daylight. There is no other

light approaching it in f ! Af 1 I brilliancy, softness or fe j yy L-LLi steadiness. The cost of elect ricitv in vour home ttr t

will not be large if you let our expert suggest the best way to apply it. It will cost nothing to have him call.

munieation sent her of recent date, glv-

! ing the address of his uncle and- aunt, i who are Mr. and Mrs. Luther Lewis of

Olcott avenue. Lpon completion of the knitted article Miss Francis placed her name in th pocket, believing that kind fate would place it in the hands of one of the boj s w ho possibly left from the Twin Citjes. She- had no one. in mind particularly, but no one can refrain from having a ery keen interest in our own town soldier laddie-!. The wish came as near being fulfilled as one could hope for and the young man is on the seas and very comfortable in the thought of the recognition it brought about. There w-.-is a largo attendance, of memh'r3 of the Congregational Sunday

rhr.jr ri-re held at "Whiting

of this week. An estl-

nia'-ed number of iOn or more came and wen' throughout the afternoon and evening. Mrs. E. X. Burreil of 144th street has her two nieces, the Misses Eva and Alma Burred! of 'Wheeling:, W. Va., visiting here. Guest3 of Mrs. L. B. Faust of Xorth Majaun avenue are Mrs. L. M. P.ossback of N"ic--ara Falls and Miss Josephine Buckley of Buffalo. X. T. The party will go this evening to see "Patsy on The "Wins" at the Cohan Grand thecater. Chicago. Miss Peggy O'Xeill, the star actress, is related to Mrs. Faust and her guest, Miss Buckley. The Mesdames Kr.n. Simpson. Eurreil. Kendall. Holtzapple and Jacobs of this city and Mrs. W. J. Gi'.more of Hammond were guests at an afternoon function held at the home of Mrs. Michaelson, now of Hammond and who formerly was a resident cf East Chicago. Services tomorrow morning at St. Altan's Episcopal church. Indiana Hirbor. will he at the hours of S and 11 o'clock. There will be no service on the follow-in s Sunday owinir to th absence from the city o Rev. Father Bachman, pastor of the chu.-ch. who is leaving tomorrow to accompany a party of bos who are go-i,; to a cottage in M'h'ttan on a campaign expedition nnd who have se'e.-ted their pastor as their safeguard. Mrs. Robert Stirling of Xorth O'cott

avenue and her daughter. Miss Mabel, departed this morning for a week or more visit to the homes of relatives and friends at Tittsburg. Pa., and other eastern points. Miss Mabel is in the r.ffh-es of the B. & O. Terminal and is

enjoying a release from her duties while

away. There will be no preaching service at the Congregational church tomorrow because the pastor, P.ev. James Osterna. is away on a vacation. The Congregational people will join in the preaching services, both morning and evening, at the First Methodist church. These meetings will be held at 10.43 a. m. and 7:45 p. m.

Rev. Geo. B. Jones will preach on "What the Church Has for the Community," j and "Light and Life." The other meet-j ings at ea'h church will be held as 'j usual. j

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recognizes the fact that the existing scarcity of coal is creatine a eravc danger. In view of these facts and all of these warnings, are you going to sit back and say "I guess I'll take a chance next November" or will you be fair with yourself and allow us to furnish your winter's supply while we can. We have an excellent stock of dependable, high class, economical coal, all sizes LUIP, EGG, NUT, MINE RUN, GAS HOUSE COKE, CONNELLSVILLE COKE and WOOD. . We urge you to pay attention to the warnings of your government thoroughly understand the critical coal situation. The coal condition will grow worse each month, but right now you can save yourself a great deal of suffering. WILL YOU?

TWIN CITY COAL CO. COAL

PHONE 1069. Block and Washington Streets.

ALBERT BATES, Manager. Indiana Harbor, Ind.

There is a very special meeting bsine called for the Calumet D. A. R.'s for Monday afternoon at the home of the

Regent. Mrs. V.". J. Funkey, Jr.. in j Beacon street, fit 2:30 o'clock. Matters j of interest are to be taken care of and every member is asked to Le present. j

j trains will depart shortly after midnight i and tomorrow morning about the time i the milkman is making his rounds th

work of unloading will begin. As fast as possible the great red and yellowwagons will be transferred from the Pennsylvania railroad yards to the cir-

Christlan church serUeos tomorrow ' cus lot. Calumet and 150 St.. Hammond, will be confined to the morning hours ! In accordance with the wishes of B. of 9.45, which is the Sunday school. ' E. Wallace, founder of the show. Suncommunion and praser. with sermon atjday is always a day of rest as far as 10:45. Evening hour omit ted throughout ! possible with the circus folks. All of

the month of August penttr. pastor.

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There is to he a large public benefit 1 dance to be held at the Indiana Harbor' auditorium this evening for the good of !

the Mercy hospital in Gary. The people r f t Vl n fry Vi mnniti' ova a cbail fli rnst: t t ii

to give of their hearty support. Admis

the tents, save the arena, will be erected early that the rere and costly animals may be protected from any possible inclement weather. All tents are illum-

i inated at night by a 300,000 candle powir light plant carried with the show, i Stellar Attraction.

The stellar attraction oT the big show

slon may be gained at the door. Excellent music has ben obtained as a bone-fide attraction. The nteds of this cause is a worthy one. Mrs. Helen A. Funkhouser. Baring avenue, and Miss Lola Toyr.ett Kelher will be tonight ".he quests of Helen Aubrey, chioa ;o, v ho is r w playing leads to Marie Cahill in "Round the c mcr," now ri mipg at the Cort theaUr. Heler Aubrey is Mr . I'ltikhouser's daughter and' Is v,ei; kr.ov n in this city. The guests will wi'nss the play this, afternoon.

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j Hooray! j The red wagons will come tomorrow. I That dear old institution, old. but ever i new, the circus Carl Hagenbeck-Wa!-i lace comes to Hammond tarly Sunday i for performances Monday with a real show the circus of our father's days.

L'-J i of our boyhood and the meadow lot, the Li ! circus with th-j i ed wagons and an army

of clowns, the elephants, the women dressed in fluffy pink tarletons a-gli'ter r with spangles, will be here and, most essentially cf ail, the rumbling wagons s of red and gold without which a circus i wouldn't be a ciicus at all. Most anyj where between 2 and 4 a. m. is the time. ; The tcr.ts wi:l b pitched on the old j circus grounds, Calumet ind 150th St., ! Hammond.

Many European ratur.

Hammond 140 Plummer Avenue and Bulletin Street. Phone 710.

East Chicago 719 Chicago Avenue Phone E. C. 944.

wise th" Carl Hagenbeek zoo was brought intact to this country and placed v ith th combined shows Volumes could bo written of the hardships and dangers experienced in getting the rare and costly Hagenbeek animals rom the war zone. In the neighborhood of 1.000 people travel with the big show in addition to 108 advance men who have already visited this city. At night th- circus travels from city to city aboard three special trains. In the daytime twenty-

two tents which cover fourteen acre

ground are used to house the show. The largest tent is used for the arena, it is 540 feet long and among the biggest reaches of canvas ever constructed. It is supported by eix gigantic oak poles, larger than the largest mast on th

j remains, the Carl Hagenbeek trained animals. Xo other circus boasts of trained beasts equal to those offered by i the Hagenbecks who have always main- ! tained pre-eminence, in the annals or jwild animals. More than 400 trained ianimls will be seen. A monster steel girded arena, i-i used fcr ths ; erform- ! ar.ee. A score of trainers from the ! Hage.ibe ;k fcrm hcidcd by Emii iSchw er will present the dangerous I charges. Three herds of war elephants iwiil be shown by three la dy-trainera. i The circus parade Monday morning

will leave the Enow grounds monu i-"-fore 10 o'clock. It will traverse the principal downtown ptreets. The pageant stretches nearly three miles In length and is participated in by upwards of 1.000 men. women and horses. There will be eight, trumpeting bands etrrn melody, augmented by

llliV.". - i the notes o,f two powerful steam ca'.U-

ies. There will be a score of clabo-

Irately carved and gilded allegorical 'floats and tableau wagons; many dens

and cages will be open displaying the wild r.nimals. The performances Monday will be at 2 and S p. m. The doors will open an hour earlier. A downtown ticket agency will be in operation all day Monday at Summers Pharmacy.

roar of gunfire if one of the kaiser's boats should show its noe here now. An Old Knglinh Town. Back of all these strenuous fortifications stands one of the oldest towns In England It is a relic of the days of the feudal barons, and a part of the stone wall which surrounds the city w-all then still stands. But instead of remaining: a quiet provencial town it has been turned Into a lively hustling American community. Since Uncle Sam was goaded into a s-rap with Pruss'.anism many tens of thousands of Yankee f.eht'.njr men have made this town their temporary headquarters. Transfer to France. This is one of the chief American embarkation ports whence our boys a: e tt ansportej t o Frar. -e. Every 2nd or 3rd person one meets wears Fncle

Sam's uniform. American flags fly everywhere. Pretty provincial girls stroll arm in arm with the doushboyt and vie with ona another In showing them a good time. Thousands of Yankees Ens tba decks waiting to board transports for cir.e French city. At the- deck one sees huso transport from Argentine, unloading horses. Later the will hs sent to France. Further out to sea one. of tno nswambulance train ships is cen. eomliii: in from France. It carries wounded Americans and Tommies. A long line of thousands ef Americans marches through the streets t; he embarkation office to prepare Vleave the next day. Th inhabitasts bete call it the "nd!eis line." z z

Join the War Savers army.

OLD ENGLISH TOWN IS PULL DF YANKEES

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The Carl H.agenbeck-Waliace circus of 'biggest sea sailing vessel. The smallest

tent is used to house the circus barber

1918 is a circus of novelties, thrills and a whole show of pretty women. Skill and beauty are appreciated more than daring nonsense. The Hg show is peculiarly fortunate this year in the number of European and other foreign novelties. Agents abroad were able to se-

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Bt T'n'ited Press. AN ENGLISH CHANNEL PORT. Aug. 13 This Is a city of American soldiers. In pre-war days not far from here the German kaiser used to spend an annual holiday, racing yachts, while

shop, while adjoining is th library tent j close hy stands the headquarters from which is supplied with dsuly papers where Britih royalty rfced its boats, from the hading cities of the world. I Today it's different. At Aurora Saturday. j Huge guns, dotting th rrests of The circus is exhibiting in Aurora, green, grassy hills, other guns hidden 111., todty nnd the first sectiem known I away but ready on a second's notice as the "flying squadron' is scheduled to and numerous all'ed destroyers would leave at' 10 o'clock tonight. The other all Join enthusiastically in a belching-

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Pere Marquette, Boat No. 6, Leaves Indiana Harbor at Hours 1, 3, 5 and 7. A Two Hour Cruise on the Lake- 25c Round Trip. Music, Dancing and Refreshments,