Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 223, Hammond, Lake County, 4 March 1919 — Page 6
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Tuesday, March 4, 1919.
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Twin City News Notes
Ka1ifrinr llonanl. tills )lco( nvc.. Phone "S:i. will lie pleased to rle ami r.-.-ei oHnl nr onl :id vertlsin;i fo "I lie I Imrs nlo iirluiliit; tT all tvinil pruii'iMl; oml well done.
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i tile '!'( for 1 1 1 I.. vMiif li-o pop- , f -.l'.j-i' la k i he ir.;ere-t ni; phases o !.!. w ork us carried on ief..r- tn 1 n.ii :-iiJ ! their li.iri.oit.. nn ;'.- j ' 1 with thf Indian.! HhChov el-in its . i . an Indoor t' ".i!c tat Sn : ;n : at the !i ri ix of Mrs P.. ', I, , ikons mi i ' ; i a "e c . no street anil i J. si ;m in- ' i. F'um, Mrs. ; ,h'o of 'row n Point. ti'e-pres:c.em of tec Sato Fed- . ration of ("tub was an .nlpn-.-.iiiK ! c ;-st and taikei on thf insnnmiiint.i- i b" cood gained through f ode: au- 1 i
. !tk .Miss Mary l.oui; l.ioy.j oont buted to the u.anl a'ti-rnoon by
i "nderitiic vocal numbers. Thf hasi- I rss tianja?tioti! consisted of .-le. tine ! -. riots departmental h.'iiL". the l:t-e.-atuie. Mrs. Frances Hyors. with Mrs. j .T. A. Teegarden. er inp as vice; of i 'he music. Mr?, Ceorge Summers, Mrs. ; Norm. in Cole, vice; .f the. civic. Mrs. ! TreJ Stephens. Mrs. Strni-rs. :ce: ' J "me economics. Mrs. I'.rncsi Suinnif i ?. ; .Mrs T. T. Matchen. vi.-e. The club oti1 to reta'.n the adoption of the lit- ' t F-ench war orphan. .nionn' l.e.- ! a, ten years of age. for another year i
a ni read In translation, a letter from h"r fxpressinc Tier f;ra'.it :! to tie women of the rlnb. Th next meeting w announced to take pla c at the home of Mr. ius Ho'stritn. in Fir Meet and w;;l b t:i April cenerttl neet ina. f:T tlllC'uo oin tMR M F.F.I I 1.
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at the MKinley m-Iiio1 la?t evenins. ' There a j;mj.lly i f presentntix j ntimher of tiiii-.t-i's prefit-nt and dls- I t iiiu'iri.--ti d air.onx !l;-.e wcr Mrs. J. I . TiniffipMni. president Hammond' Woman'. ('Pi!, nnd Mr. ) . A. Fatter- i '). of Hai'j. The speaker of thf eve- I
Alma Uarvin. a.foi-ial- . (f the lionn- i-i'ciiiunlcj . at I'uidiie Fniversity 1 iiipti'iid nf " : h (iaddis i
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JOHV UOHTIl P. ! 0 i.'alumet Bids. Fast Chicago. lnJ J 1 month. i
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; r-o. ; The M thodist Men of ti-." F.rn M.j i 11. ciiiir.ii of Fast Ciiioao..) are tnvit- j : ing the m ii ,.f t 'nc city to hear 1 . j August Malms-tone at the church on, ; i Sunday evening next, at 7:30. It is ft ! ! men's meeting; ?.nd will he of interest J
; t -. every man. I lie y,.unjt men are - . j.j i en i cordial i i om.-. The yrosram j
! will bt am with son.e n-il Fiia " I -! ..,... .,.i ...,n,.!tt itti !- freshments
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For Ken t l.arpe h'ated front room for ' iiriHUment. Z'j''S c'rapevinc St.. Indiana Harbor.' 3-4 U you want to moe or for dray nig. for prompt service and reasonable prices call N'oor & Son. Phone Fast
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Here are three of the spring's newest hats. They are copies of im-f-orted French designs. The picturesque Watteau shape above ;s Joffr Hue crepe icmbined with the same color straw A pale cold ribbon trims it and a floral ornament is placed directly in the front. Purple Milan is used to make the striking liUle hat at the right, while moire ribbon and roses of the same shade form the trimming. The very Parisian little turban at thf left is cherry or victor.- straw with flowers encirclin$r the .'town. The flowers and ribbon used shade from a cherry red to a victory ci rather purple shade of blue.
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FIRST NATlONiVL BANK iEAST CHICAGO INDIANA V Capital and fl( Surplus $125,000.00 I 1918 j INCOME TAX y' DUE J J fTTlncornf rppor's A HJ must be made and il fi J I a x e ? paid by U j Marrh 15. If you noil j J J a tax blank call hetp. J JJ J We ha v blanks for in- 1 II comes und?r Jo.ooo. I M -r r If
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& o'clock tomorrow morninR with utsi inbution ot" ashes immediately after;
Wednesday 8n.j 'r:day evening thrcughvut lent, services will be held at 7:3V
i o'clock. St. John's Cantmus church. ! crous invitation extended to all ladies
Indiana Harbor, masses, w ill b read to- j of the community to attend irrespective.
tonum hall. There is a e!ssS of candidates to be adopted and refreshments served. Section S of the Ladies' Social Union .1. . I'i... M I" ..1......!. .. 1'r.o. t 'Vl i -
j O I I liV 1 I I M . ... OlUIOt . v .... i chro will hold a tea and bake sale at j the home of Mr?. J. I). Kennedy. ?H ' 1 4 .". t b st. and to which there i a pen-
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in charge, will deliver a sen,s o. i Avednesday and Friday evening s devo
tares on "The History of tile .vmer.-
! .an Kptscopal Church, from the et1 tlement of the Colonies in th Seven
teenth Century to the I resent n.ni" I o'c lock tor Wednesday and Friday. Holy ' the affair.
The public if most cordiauy m.iv.u to attr-nd these le-ture.
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Hon at 7:30. Holy Trinity Croatian church. Calumet, morning nia s t S j o'clock with evening- service at 7:30
whether they are affiliated witli the. ladies or church. It is an afternoon selected to welcome friends, regardless of numbers. A very pleasant afternoon
will be provided by the ladies directing
Trinity Hungarian. Calumet, masp at S
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Tomorrow is Ash Wednesday, the Stanislaus church. Fast Chicago, masses Baring avenue.
The No Name Club meets this even
ing with Mrs. t.ouie M. Loucs in North
first day commencing tnc wnim ton of s'iv weeks. Ca'liolic and Fpiscopal churches are holding the following dsvs and hours of observance: St. Patrick's church. Indiana Harbor, mass at
CoIumbiaAmerican THEATRES Indiana Harbor, Indiana
TODAY Ame. Petrova IN The Panther Woman Also Mack Sennett Comedy with Ben Turpin A Scream. WEDNESDAY DOROTHY GISH -IN-.-"THE HOPE CHEST" IIOUDINI IN THE MASTER MYSTERY. 7th f -pisode. Also First Run rathe News.
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o'clock with special devotions in the evening at 7:"a o'clock. Sacred Heart church, mass at S o'clock with distribution of ashes held throughout the entire day. St. Albans episcopal church. Indiana Harbor. Ash Wednesday service will consist of holy communion at 9 oeloek in the morning and
I prayer ana o'votun in inp ei ening wun
Rev. John P. P'ummer of Kokomo. Ind., preaching1 at 7:3" o'clock. The Sunshine Fmbrotdery Club will meet In session with Mrs. Ted White at her home. 3434 1'ir St.. tomorrow afternoon. The regular O. K. S. chapter meeting of Fast Chicago will occur Thursday evening'. There will be candidates adopted and refreshments served.
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week at the Congregational church will be held tomorrow afternoon with Section B serving. There will be no rrc-ting of the Social Service League this evening owing to the absence from th city of Miss LindUy. IMrectors will kindly take note of rcstponerirnt. Mrs. Luther Lewis, sr.. of South OIcott ave. left jesWrday for the st where she was summoned owing to the dath of a relative, a Mr. Llwalof Stephens of Mineral Ridge. O. Mrs. Lewis expects to be gone for a couple
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I ne ij. '. n. lub w ill m-et this e ening with Mrs. J. F. Corad.ne in Fir St. Twin City Circle. Daughter of Isabella will hold their meeting this coming Friday e'enir and it is very important that all members be present. The new Odd Fellow's hall has been secured and will b" retained for the use of al! future meetings of the order. Flan? for coming social 'activities after the Fastrrtide. i. passed will be discussed at the meeting. Rex Walton, who has recently arrived home from govemmer t wAVk and contracted a severe attack of tontlliti. is much improved and is considering returning to his duties at the Inland steel mill. The Ladies' A;d of Cue United Presbyterian church will meet tomorrow afternoon. Wednesday, with Miss Hamilton of C713 Grapevine st. at 1:3" o'clock. Woodmen t'.rcle. Xo. 5,", will hold their session this evening at the Audi-
The H. H. ulneys of I'arrish ave. are entertaining friends at dinner this Thursday evening at 6 o'clock.
defray ing the expenses of federal rail- J way control, the army appropriation bill, I the naiy appropriation bl'.l, the agricul-j tural bill and the sundry civil bill will)
fail. NOMINATIONS HILD UP. Important nominations by the presi
dent which cannot be confirmed because j of the refusal of the f.libusterers to j give way for an executive session are those of A. Mitchell Palmer to be attor- l re;, general: John Skelton Williams, to -rn comptroller of the currency: Norman j Hapgood. to be American mintsjter to ! Denmark, and Hugh C. Wallace, to be j ambassador to France. . j SUPPOKT BT 1CAJOKXTT. Although the filibuster was conducted j by a "w ilful group" of t hrre Senators i Sherman of Illinois, Trance of Mary- j land, and LaFoMette of Wisconsin, they I had the tacit support of the great ma- !
Jority of republican senators, who te
Miss Helen Callahan or Fir st. has jijeved that by defeating the railway upissued invitations to several or tier j preprint ion an early extra session could school chums to gather at h"r home I e forced. Thursday evening in calibration of her J Senato France finished his f.rst filibirthday anniversary. , blistering speech on the deficiency hill The L. W. Sark-s of Fir were J at 7:30 o'clock and Senator Sherman of guests of Chicago friends, last evening, j lllinoii again took the floor. He was
jMr. and Mr. A. P. Dippcld. I requested to yield for an executive ses- ! There Is to be a plav and entertain- " confirm the president's nomlnasnon.ored bv the Rebekah Cstheri'--"' t A. Mttch-11 Palmer to he altor-
lodge at the near date of March 12. at P'n.ral. and one thousand rostthe Odd Fellows hall. Indiana Harbor, j master nominations, but d-clined to be and given bv the Florence Prail School ; interrupted m .. ,,,i, ,-a,,n!1 ,1, reel ion of SOUTBlflf TOT. W IX. SON. of Music, under personal direction ot SrnH(op S!ltrman Mid that 1h. Tj0dr Miss Marguerite Calendar. L'tst nbu t ton j rPsrtiut inn was read in the senate at of tickets v ill be made to the public :tiight and that it would bo "a nice lit -within the nut lew days. . I tie souvenir for the president to take The Indiana Harbor Triangle A t hlct m ! wit h T i j n to Paris." Club announces the date of March K.'h j Referring to President Wilson's refor a dance to be held at the Audi- ! Ported remark about opponents of the torium v ith tic cv r-pcpular Sterling i ''ague of nations and that they should music secured a- one of the induce- bo ' hung on gibbets as high as heaven . ,,,l.. their first srrand bill a :hut not raised in that direction." Sher-
t!iostsUecrssful one. Heading the com- i man said the president would have to miner arc the Messrs. Schefler. Kimm. jraipe 45 gibbets this morning and have Gant. O'Brien and Porn. An in vita t inn : 3 executions. Lodge expects to have has been extended by the arrangement that many supporters before the wetk committee to the- T. O. T. Club to be ind:?. present that evening as guest. WANTS INVESTIGATION.
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and executioners." Sherman said. "The president absorbed some iueer ideas while he was abroad." If the quotation from the president's remarks relating to the opponents , of the leaeu of nations were incorrect. Sb.erniHn believed the newspapers publishing them should he investigated. "If these quotations were correct n investigation Is necessary anyhow." he added. THOMAS DENOUNCES IT. Fnable to get the floor while the filibustering wa in progress. Senator Thomas, making the most of it. issued a statement denouncing republican tactic. "Fr.der the antiquated rule of the senate the minoritv is inoro powerful
than the majority." he said. "If the
senate of the United States has reached a lfvl rv low that It cannot properly perform its functions. jt exeision from the existing scheme of government cannot he accomplished! too soon, for its days of usefulness are behind It." Thomas said. "The senate operates at an expense of about Jfi.cmo H day. which is somewhat extraagant when the output is considered. The public business seems secondary to many more trivial considerations and the contrast helween the sennte of thirty years ago and of todav indicates how rapidlv we have traveled and in what direction."
MAKE UP YOUR MIND TO BANK MONEY YOU CAN DO IT. EVERY ONE SHOULD PUT ASIDE. NOT TO BE TOUCHED, A CERTAIN SUM REGULARLY FOR THE FUTURE. THE BEST WAY TO DO THIS IS TO JOIN OUR "ACCUMULATING" BANKING CLUB: YOU DEPOSIT 50c, $1.00, $2.00. $5.00, $10.00, $20.00 OR MORE EASH WEEK FOR 50 WEEKS OF EACH YEAR. IN 5 YEARS YOU HAVE $125.C( $250.00. $5C0.00. $1,250.00, $2,5C0.C0, $5,000.00 OR MORE. NO COST TO JOIN THE CLUB. COME IN AND LET US EXPLAIN IT TO YOU. YOU CAN JOIN NOW. JOIN.
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Tbe influenza epidemic at least M taught a lesson the need of money to pay bills for sickness, sometimes for a funeral. Start a savings account and be protected when an emergency causes you to suddenly need money.
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IS LINED UP BY SENATE (Continued from cags one ! had the opportunity." There w a perfect stillness in the crowded galleries as he read the bu g list of names. The diplomatic gsllery which had whispered excitedly during the reading of the resolution, was silent. 7AATIBAN ISSUE NOW. It is everywhere recognized that the Republican party made the league of nations n partisan issue at midnight last night. That was the reason the names of no Democratic opponents of the league were included in Lodge's lit. Republican leaders were jubilant today ever the fact that the resolution
did not go to a vote. The element of surprise had achieved their end. A defeat for the resolution, even though the roll call showed 0 voting aye. would have put a complexion on their maneuver the Republicans did not desire. CONTZ8T IOK CONTB.OL. N'ow ensues a contest for controT of the Republican party between former President William Howard Taft and Senator Lodge. The list of names read by Lodge as surpporters of his resolution cannot be taken as a decision of the contest for many of the men who pledged their support do not go to the
extreme lengths of the principal enemies of the league in their demands for revision of the constitution. Indeed the resolution pledges senate Republicans to some form of a league of nations "to promote peace and general disarmament." and advocates of the h-ague found some comfort in this fact today. SHE KM AN WAS SPEAKING. Senator Sherman of Illinois, who be. Han speaking at 7:30 o'clock, still occu
pied the floor when the fumouneeme.nt j lemon lotion and massage it daily into came. Director t.'eneral of Railways j the face. neck, arms and hands. It naiHinesj and Secretary of the Treasury ural'y should help to soften, freshen. Glass appeared in the lobbies about the ' bleach and bring out the roses and
i same moment. 'heautv of any skin. It is simply mar-
TV-sides the general deficiency bill j -. clous to snl,,otli.n rough, red hands ith its J73O.0iHi.onii appropriation forjAdv
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Girls! Use Lemons! Make a Bleaching, Beautifying Cream
The juice of two fresh lemons strained into a bottle containing three ounces of orchard white makes a whole quarter pint of the most remarkable lemon skin beautlner at about the cost one must pay for a small jar of the ordinary cold creams. Care should be taken to strain the lemon juice through a fine cloth so no lemon pulp gets in. then this lotion will keep fresh for months. Fvcry woman knows that lemon juice is used to bleach and remove such blemishes a freckles, sallowness and tan and is the ideal skin softener. smoothencr and beautifier. Just try it! Cct three imiir'? of orchard white at any pharmacy and two lemons from the grocer and make no a quarter pint of this sweetly fragiiuit
NOT ONLY DO WE SELL THE BEST LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS BUT ALSO THE BEST COAL. WHEN YOU BUY FROM A BIG RELIABLE CONCERN, YOU GET THE BEST AND YOU KNOW THE PRICE IS RIGHT. GIVE US YOUR BUSINESS FOR THE GREAT BIG REASON IT PAYS YOU TO DO SO. QUALITY, QUANTITY AND SERVICE. The Home of Quality, Quantity and Service. Indiana Harbor Lumber & Coal Company Grapevine and Watling Sts. Phones: Indiana Harbor 216 and 217.
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