Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 85, Hammond, Lake County, 19 September 1918 — Page 7
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Following you will find n list of places where you can register: Bring your friends along-. i. Indiana Harbor. Win. J. Murray. ; 4 1 7 Mich. " P. A. Parks. :UJ() Mich. Wm. Wright, 33,i; Mich. East Chicago. Jos. V. Duusing. Amercian State Bank. Karl 1 ). Xorris, 22 1 Calumet BidUnless You Register Before Oct, 7th You Cannot Vote at the November Election.
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Advertise in THE LAKE COUNTY TIMES.
(Continui'il from rge six ) mi'tid street had a visit from Lieut. R.iv tulmer. an instiuctor in the aviation rorp at Mm.ih.i, Nt-! . who was on his way ti;u-k to cumi' from a visit to his family at i ; roenslm rg. 1'a.. lor fw hours last fcnin. Tin- liontenanCs wife arid Mis. ; rn y a re sisters. Alexander I.on;ava. npe 3 years list May, dud est' -rday inornintc from pneumonia, whi. h foiiow.-d whooping oush suffere J s rat vv. t ks as". He was the yonngesi rhild of Mr. and Mrs. Ignatz I.ongawH of MaRoun avenue. The funeral will oi-rur tomorrow morning at St. Stanislaus rhnrch at n'eloek. Andrew Kmiec is in . iiaiife (.f the funeral Hi rans' ent s. Miss I'.ljinehe TVssmeir of South I'arins: ainue will join a party of (,'hieago friends thi eveninn to attend a dinner a lid theatre performance at tlie Laalle. M'ss Marparet Atribey of North MaKoun avenue is in possession of sonio tiophies sent from aeross seas. Among them is a lo-rman pas mask, its regular holder. Australian arid British iusiRnkis, and the sender also hid a ilerman oOi--er's pistol, the latter n-t beins; p rmitted to In- sent. This is the evening for the banquet to be held for I'ast Matrons and fast Tatrors of the East Chio.apo O. E. S. Chapter at the I'hillips Cafe at 6 o'clm-k. The regular meetinK of the order will jour later in the hall, where many candidates will be initia'ed and the observance of the past officers of the order will be appropriately conducted. Mrs. August Johnson of Crown Point will be the Worthy Matron of the e."nin? arid I.. T. !."u- ks of this city presidiner as Wonhy I'atron A hucc attendant'" of ih urder is p n' icipa led. Irr. and Mrs. l. c. Kminhisr of Ir.ipev itie street ha" Mr. and Mrs. V A. I.indell, the p rents of Mrs. l'minl -iser. here from their liome in lntrai i'le, la. visitinsr. They are leaving for I.a1'orte later fr a visit before finally
cd this a "capitalist's -war," insofar as America was concerned, and referred to the Russian Bolsheviki as people "who have written a pape of plorious history that will stand to their eternal credit." ! illumine to their ho! lie.
Mrs. Harney Cohen of Crapi vino street, 's in Client;" tod.-iv visiiinc her cousin. Mrs. Joseph Ka'i'son, the widow of Joseph Kabison. who passed away a week :ik from an operation perform- d for p. ruptured appendix, with peritonitis following. The deceased was well known here, havinc conducted a cigar business in Indiana Harbor a few years ago. Wanted Yeungr lady clerk. Apply Nasson & Thompson's. 9-19-tf Wanted Someone to fix up 2 or 3 htrbt housek-epinK' rooms for reiined oiiple. 43 1 S Olcott ave East ,hlc!iB... P-l.)-2 CABD OF THANKS. To those who were most kind in thr-ir s mpathv and aid in t rie oss of my beloved husband. 1'erry t'ox. who departed this li',- September 14 and was laid to r-st j i o;, Hill cemetery September 17. I tit sire to express my heartfelt appreriation. Esp'Cialiy to Itev. James Ostema. pastor of the Congregational church, his wife, Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Williams, who rendered the music, n. H. C. H. O. C. T. employes. Auxiliary to O. II. i. 1-. . ' - M . Woodbine Camp. Rova! Neighbors, nil immediate neighbors and friend.-i. and for the many bt.au. .ful floral tributes sent. MKS. I'KKItY FOX. O-U-l
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Eowth Liberty Loan District of East Chicago, Indiana WALTER J. RILEY, Chairman
For East Chicago: Vice Chairman Commercial Division W. A. FL'XKKY Cashier. First National Bank
For Indiana Harbor: Vice Chairman Commercial Division "JOHN CARROLL Cashier First State T. & S. Bank.
Vice Chairman' Industrial Division Yicp Chairman Industrial Division
CHARLES H. TRUE Genl. Supt. Loco. Superheater Co.
JOHN" W. LEES, (renl. Sut. Inland Steel Co.
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