Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 34, Hammond, Lake County, 24 August 1918 — Page 7
August 24. 1918.
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NOTICE Commencing May 1st Mr. J. I.. Clark, 634 119th St.. Whitin-. will recelva advertisements far Whiting- and Roberta dulo for Times Newtpiperi. Office Ihuue 13SW. KtslJcncj S3SJ- tf Mr?. Jtxtf Frank.:::-: kaj Ke to West-
v ::. Ind.. to spend A toi js tho jmst, v ' Mrs. J. If. Uiuin. j lira. V5ortrr.ee D.- Land r.rj son. K..b- . i'. if Shirrkian uvi i:ie. htivo returned .' r m a wvrk's lalo; trip. j Mr. aiul Mrs. ("harl.-s fav. 3CS t'er.-j 'r-.l avenue, hv n-.- ive.l '.titers from.
Douglas. Ariz. Mtws Grace P. wnian has returned from a trip to T n.i, vIutp "Hp vislteil relaMiss l:!ineri Cameron of Knst f'hlraao spent Tin; i -f-l-i V v.. 'iilnit visiting v Wl-.i! ll-.Et f r'. :tiU. Mrs. Albright ntert.-ilrioil a number of . Inl.lr.-'i t her li.H.ie in t'lev -lan-l BVf-
in Wnor lh. birt'.i '.ay anniversary j of r.r lit! ii- .taiiflit. r. MyrMe. A most
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CROWN POINT NEWS
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t-v in ' n a. H.-r . ic. Mr. l'MV'.d l-urn:toii Is erst her aixtc!-ii-'.vv. Mrs. Charles
Jackson. Mich. Mr. and Mrs. A. SI. A. Mil'.cr of Angola. I ml., ai. moviug to "Vary. Mrs. Milo.r is the- mother f 1'. !;. Purii.i.n
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Mrs. Jlfirrict v a flue is - n 1 1 r: daughter. H--ii " iciiUr. Mis X :!!. Hess.
Th" Comfort Kit f.inj of Crown Point via.-. hus became almost depleted on account! llr unj Mri--. Clo.'fi'r. son inrl ilaughof the lare number of men leaving- for ter of haporip. and Mrs. I 'hi.swer und serving run this district. The Fort- daughters of Kmsbuitf. I mi., will be the nightly Musical his anansd an orjran house gut-siu of Mr. ami Mrs. J. A. rocltul to be gum for tlie bonerlt of till- ' Oonuaha on Saturday and Sunday.
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lli'.l. f j M-thodist churcli on redncsday vn- J turlntf Co. is enjoylnff his annual vacaI iu ut k M. Mrs. v'lauJ Uinyon of I'r-jtlon.
batui. 111. ii. s organist, assisted by Miss Miss CeneW." blnex or Dallis. Texas, liessie Hanks, etoier. and Miss l.ouise Is ftviir.K a few d.ijs at tile bom.; of Cravvfotd in ocal soU" will tlve n Mr. ami Mrs. M. Cilmm.r on Court
M1 j splendid program. Mrs. l.invon cono s ! bl roet , very liu;li!y recomnien.ifd, as Misses j Mrs. Pt. Johns and two rfauuhlers of
Hunks and Craw ford have be.-n heard tit Nebraska are quests of Mr. and Mrs.
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CTVcl IVt.-rson. ome very tine n 14'' XTEBTS 22ZLIEVES 1 f.u-l v John. Cov.-: w.-re Is.. I
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our city before I hey need no recommendation. AM hive offered to donate their Ft i v uts for the Comfort Kit Fund. Admission ".1c. childr. n lie. Miss Wilhehiienia Wallace 'f Hammond !s spending a few days at the tiomj c.f Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kilborn. Mifs Marjorie Tinkham is t!ie frue.st of relatives in Kent land. Ind.. being en-
tertained by Mr. and Mrs. W. liroughton, former re sidt-nts of our citv. I Tlie date of having for the drafted ! men has been chr.n?ed instead of goirtK on Monday they vv-il entrain for Camp
I Custtr. Kattle i-r.el;. Mich, on Wednesn. e. Mo . for-I day. Aug. io.. at 6:0f a. m. A call has in church of been sent to the local board for 3 men Mr. and .Mrs. j 10 go to Indianapolis on Sept. 1st and - i 1 1- o for Purdue Cmverfrity on the game
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lli'imai! Lehman this week. Wm. Newton. Jr. of I' 1 1 :.bu ri--h is spending i-"me time here with his family who are vP-iung at the horn.? of J'hn Foss. Sim rial Judge Harry Ahernathy of Rochester, liul.. was in the circuit court sev.ral days this week in connection with the Ncdjl case. New 1-Iarriife Licenses. Alphronzian oung and Alive Kay, Cary; I.otel M. Goodwin and Klva Wilis, Gary; Theodore Jurka. Indiana Harbor, and r.e'iifi 7-urek. Gary; Norms n I'eniston and Mine Kaw son. Gary; Saul Ftnkleston. Gary, end Uiilian Hosenthal. Chicago; Walter V. Kent and F.rma A.
Slick. Garj ; Tony Iiioch and Lillie Han .son. Gary.
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fit of the former's "health. They were day visiting with him and returned ho re
ca'.'ed home bv her husband s illness ; Thursday. They have two sons in
with tvrhoid fovtr. He was brought ! service.
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Our Fixture Display includes overythmp; in the line for every use. There are dainty lights for the dinner table, splendid reading lamps, and a wide variety of lights for hall, livinp; roo m and bedrooms. Each fixture is of especial design and has an individuality w h i c h adds tone to the home. Come and see the exhibit and it will surprise you for how little so much beauty can be obtained here.
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at the home of his sister. Mrs. William
j t?ol! lr.gcr. in Cleveland avenue. I Mr. Stoll, grandfather of IV. Harry I E. L. T:mni and Mrs. William Aldie. ! and who is well known in Whiting and ! Hobertsda le. passed away at the homo i of Mrs. Aldie in Amy avenue on Thurs-
FSINCHS3 THEATER TONIGHT. ' nd!" torey in "The Legion of Heath." '. Women warrior:-, in the trenches arc- inti n-.ortilizt-d in thl.5 thrilling story of ! Kusm.h's revolution. Coming Sunday: ' Latest allied i fri.-i-i! war news. i STAK TKIAOTK T0NIC1HT. "The Interloper." with Kitty Gorden. ! Also Charlie Chaplin in "Adventure."
f3 j Sunday: "Why the Fo'.sheviki ?". A irj dramatic r'cturlsation of the cause of
one on his way to France.
Mrs. M. Lennartz returned from Wisconsin Monday evening- after a week's visit with her daughter and brother I'aul Hoffman and family.
ST. JOHN
Dressing Room i should be thoroughly lighted so that not the p tiniest toilet defect will ul; ri-ii r1i go unnoticed, there s only one light that is adequate. That is the ; electric. Have us put it ff in for you. You'll feel f surer of your appearTiearancr. AVhv not an electric hair curler also ? C. It is much better than IN
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Hammond 140 Plummer Avenue and Bulletin Street. Phone 710.
East Chicago I
719 Chicago Avenue
Phone E. C. 944. f
F.uaria s uprising. Also a Sunshine com
edy. "W.'.d Women and Tame Lions." When a person saves his first dollar with the "Whiting Savings and Loan Association, that's thrift. The second dol
lar makes him thrifty. When he saves ' the third dollar, ami keeps it up, he has the habit of thrift. $-24 j
Wanted Girl for genera! housework. 341 La Porte avenue. R-24 Services at the M. E. church tomorrow: Sunday school at 9:30. Preaching at 10.40; theme. "A Man After God's Own Heart." Kpworth League at 6:30. Preaching at 7:30; theme. "Things Which Spoil Life." An Invitation is extended to the public to attend these services. S. C. Koe-'rs. pastor. For Sale Five-room cottaye: extra lot. on corner. 116 Cleveland avenue. Whiting. See Punngton, 41S Sheridan aven-ie. 8-2 4-2 EHAJPT BOARS NOTES. The W hiting board has received a call for three electrician.', machinists, blacksmiths or carpenters who will go to the Technical High School. Indianapolis, on September 1 for training. A call has also been recei.ed for two men to go to Purdue University on September 1 for motor mechanic work. Voluntary enlistments in both thes calls will bi open until August 2S. Duct at Iake Trout Park, Indiana
Harbor, tonight. Sterling music
Mrs. John Stark and daughter. Mrs. Petttrson. cf Tennessee, are visiting with out-of-town relatives several days. Mrs. Frank Keilman, who has been on the suk list. Is improving nicely. Mrs. Andrew Sranlc and son are visiting with her parents at Cedar Lake. Mrs. Nick Hammer was a Hammond visiter on Thursday. Rev. Martina had the children cf the parochial school for an out.ng at Cedar Lake on Thursday. They all enjoyed themselves.
DYER NEWS
John Is patntir.g the St. Joseph
Jacob Spanler of St the new- addition of
school. Next week two more of our boys will leave to join the army J. F. Klein and John Schirutl. J. J Johnson of Chicago Heights was a Iyer visitor Friday. Miss Madeline Cantwell of Chicago is spending a week's vacation ai the home of Mrs. Mary P. Keilman. Mrs. Henry Gottman. Sr.. and son Fred and Mrs. Henry Gottman, Jr . and children from Chicago visited with Mrs. Anton Kaiser Thursday.
LOWELL
Mr. and Mrs. P. M. McNay and daughter. Lela. and P. A. McNay returned last evening from Elkhart, where tliey went to attend a reunion of the McNay
Ad- ! family.
mission at tho Pa-rilion. In caaa of rain, Aanca will b given following- evening-. S-24-1
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The M. E. ladies spent last Wednesday getting the paisonage ready for the new pastor that Is expected soon. Wm. G. Woods spent last Tuesday at the bedside of his brother Jeff Woods in Boon Grove. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Iemmar a La by boy, the 2 3 rd of August. T. K. Ievvis ind two daughters and
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Depository for U. S. Government State of Indiana Lake County City of Hammond and School City of Hammond
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Today We Represent Over $1,400,000 A" reraarkable growth considering tbai-this bank has not rmbined or taken over any other institution. On this remarkable showing we solicit your banking business. We pay 3 interest on Ssvings Accounts payable January 1st aad July 1st of ezch year.
On account cf many of the students being engaged in helping on the farms the schools in Lowell and Cedar Creek and West Crtek townships will not open until September 3th. They had intended to open on the second, but it was thought advisable by the boards to rostpone the opening for one week. O. E. Peterson returned last evening from a visit with his brother, Harry, and family at Schneider. Miss Lucille Kaufman of CoMege Corners, O., is visiting her lady friend. Miss Velma Sheets. Miss Velma invited several young ladies to spend the ater-noon-with her yesterday in honor of Miss Kaufman. F. E. Nelson has been on thi sick list for tnme time and he is n..t improving as fast as his triends hoped that he might. Miss Julia Nelson has received from a soldier frier.d in France a souvenir in the shape of a German helmet. The souvenir ii very high prized by Miss Nelson. It is expected that the public library will be opened to 'he public, about the first of September. The board have been greatly handicapped on account of not being able to get the furniture with which- to equip the building.
HOBART
ANTOK W. TAPPER CARL E. BAUER WM. D. WEI 8 LEO WOLF JAW. 2 S W. 8T1 MS CM JCSaH J. RUFF 7. &. &3MAAF
r. ft. SCHAAF, Pi-eJnt Wfl. D. WttJS. Vic PrealdcrrL A. M. TAPPER. Vie. Praldf. H. 14, JCHMSON, C-Lr.i-.
Th regular meeting of the Township Council of Defense will be held Monday evening at the library. Geo. W. Smith, who has rented the Ftiler house, which ha3 been occupied by Prof. J. E. Worthlngton and family, is moving from Gary this week. Prof. Worthlngton will shortly be located at Waukesha. Wis., where he will engage in school work. " The regular meeting of Hobart Chapter, O. E. S.. was held last night. Miss Bessie Clay of Concord. X. II., ts here visiting her brohter, Harry A. Clay, being accompanied by Louise Clay, daughter of Mr. Clay. Prof. A. G. Epps and family of Grand F.apida, Mich., expect to leave for their hc.ma next week. They have been visitIns friends an! relatives about Hobart for several weeks. Private Walter Kubns. who w as in the last draft from Hobart. is home, oa a short leave from Camp Taylor, Ky. The Hobart barbers have published notice of the increase In prico of hairiselbbvaTeehorhtdrlleaubpha bsrshrdiu cuts and shaves to take effect next week. The Ladies' Aid of the M. E. church will meet next week at the Jf. Brown home.
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All knitting that Is out for the Ited Cross must be turned in to Mrs J;.ine NicJioiiSi.ii by August Hi. Horn to Mr. and M ru. Miles of Indian.-! boulevard, n btt.v l...y. W dr.es -tia . Mother and son ait- d.dtig nicelv. Mi. ind Mr--, ll- tm.iri Kn l'ii aril Mrs i ".id I. 1 1. Sr. liiotond to Ciii.-titp.i H'-lghis Weil i-olay. C.iltain li'.Tj" r.-'-i.-r i- spending a few .l.iiS at M ..T ie. Ind. vis.tltib i'l I'-tl'ls. Mrs. Hurl. .-- an-1 sister t rorn "hi-ago Wirt: glles'S ..f .Ml. K,Z'T .'I llidl.tlli l.i 1 1 .-. a : d y.-s! eril i -. Mr. ;.nd Mrs. i oe I. rii-'i n r,r A'o'iii-.ei fivenue enl. ft tin' 3 tie- l-i'ters tri'j'iie!, Mrs. jr.Mn-n.Ior. of Chi.-ag-. it:-. The I-'rBH.'.!:n s.--h is b. i'-g -liort'Ugbly cleaned and w;ll opt-n Tuesday. St ptemher 3Mr. and Mr?, far! M ""re visited at the Ld-ion Morre iion.e :n Himmon.l y :-t rd.t y. Mrs. Hayhi.rst and baby of Fas Side spent Thursday her.;, the guests of Mrs Robert Wi l.-o n and family of Indiana bou ! v a rd. Mr. and Mrs. Johi. Murray "f Roberts avenue . r,f rt-tined the lat'er's sister s, Mrs. 'ava naugh. Mrs. Dvorak and Mr; . Fi x. ..f Chicago, ut Their home Thuishy. I'arl Peterson rtturne,! to Kansas City. M e, after a f-.'.v v. e.-ks' sit with hi paretits, Mr. end Mrs. John Peterton. of Myrtle avenue.
J. Hamilton and son of Chicago were business visitors here Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Masters.. n and daughter. P.uth. of Myill" avenue were guests of Mr. and Mrs. perry Swcni of Indiana Harbor Tlr.ir.da y. John M'.st:! i.-t ho rne from Pennsylvania, where he hurt h:s f.ngc-r Quite badly while playing with the White Sox. Mrs. Ernest Ehrat of Laks avenue vis'ted her sister. Mrs. L'lr-rich. of Chicago, yesterday. Louis Peterson of Myrtle avenue is spending a week's vacation at Wanatak. Ind.. visiting relatives.
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HAVE YOUR WATCHES AND JEWELRY REPAIRED EY
FRANK SUTTI1
JEWELER Belf-r Vork For Less Money. 555 HOHMAN STREET Majestic Hotel E!dg. HAMMOND, IND.
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Storv & Clark
Piano Co, Established 1SS7. Capital and Surplus JJ.oOO.noO.OO. W Manufacturers ji PLAYERS, PIANOS, GRANDS O Stores in all principal cities or fo the United States. Ft Factory Eranchc p ?603 Forsyth Ave., East Chicago. 532-534 Oakley Ave., Hammond. Cj Wilfred Kitf-hee, KgT. ij Opposite Fostoflce. K
fkuio Slieet Fvlelal Works
690 Hohman Street. TT
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tis and wt will repair t for yoi; i n d n o t overcharge V o . "Ve
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guarantee our work. Yv. also replace new cores. make and repair Frr.ders Uood.s, Tanks and Lamps. PHONE 30,iS-
Hammond Iron & Metal Company MARCUS BROS., Props. Wholesale Dealers ia IRON, METALS, RUBBER AND SECOND HAND MACHINERY Offices: 340 Indiana Ave. Yards Sohl Street and Indiana Ave. HAMMOND : INDIANA. Offlc. Phone '27. Res. Ph-jne 1046-R.
Tel. Fast Chicago J DR. J. GOLDMAN DENTIST F1rt National Bilk RIAc Cor Chfcagro Forsytha Area. east rnic.o. ta. Conaultstion In Bnc'.Ish. Oermaa Polish. Slavish and Ruaalao.
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A 3f iJ 1 ne saying aptfy supples a iMJ4iy thought on which to paw and
stress THE HCKI.ENESS OF FORTUNE, and point an eveTlastfng moral on the wisdom of thrift aad
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Lyndora Hotel; Owned by Standard Steel Car Co. ! i Columbia Ave., Hammond, Indiana, j Our First gffiyOance a big success. J Our next will be held Satur-j day evening, August 31. j Dinner f to b p. m. Dancing fi to 12 p. in. ilu?fic by! 3 ran eli's orchestra. TT Trj-i--1- y -i
AND RE SECURE TOMORROW!
In other words, BE ' ''UPPERMOST I" A Savings Account at this Bank will keep you immune frcm the freaks and ro&ies cf fickk fortune.
A BANK OF PERSONAL SERVICE
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Radiator Repairing Throurh uur long years of experience in tbe aatomobDe business and with an up-to-date equipped ehop lor repairs, we are in a position to repair radiators of &ay make or design acd of any shape, tw-is'ed, smashed, sprune or frozen. Estimates furnished oa all repair worlt
i STANDARD AUTO SHEET METAL WORKS
944 Calumet Ava., Near lrrdutr!ai Hgn Schooi. Hammond, ird. PHONE 1450. Work Caiied for and Delivered.
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MODEL FOUR-NINETY
It is sometimes as hard to describe a famous car as it is a famous man. They have so many good points, that it is usually difficult to decide where to start to describe ail the rood traits thev possess.
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Model " Four-Ninety'' Chevrolet is a famous car for it docs its work well. It is popular on that account. It does what it is supposed to do. It keeps go in sr. It is not a bother. The mechanical part is hardly ever brought to the owner's attention. It keeps piling up mileage without any appreciable wear, and it does this with little cost. Chevrolet valve-in-head engine does not waste any gasoline. What is used goes straight where it is needed to propel the car. The Chevrolet valre-in-Lead construction means economy, efficiency, directness. You know that the shortest path is the direct one. The direct force is always the strongest. That is the valve-in-head principle. In the common method of gasoline engine construction, the gasoline vapor is usually introduced into a side chamber a sort of waiting room. There it explodes with a force that travels a long distance until it strikes the piston. , In the valve-in-head motor it is different. In this type, the gasoline vapor is introduced directiy into the cylinder head, and the explosion occurs directly over the piston. PRICES 490 Roadster $715 490 Touring S735 490 Sedan SI 155 F. 0. B. Fact or v.
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ED. J. EOHLING, Prop. Authorised Agent for Chevrolet, Dodge, Hudson, Oakland and Franklin Cars. Douglas and Hchman Sts. Hammond, Ind. Fhcr-3 233.
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