Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 224, Hammond, Lake County, 5 March 1919 — Page 3
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THE TIMES.
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PERMITS
;.:oo ;Geo. I irador. I One story . on 145th St.. : nm ; cost $o
Hark' owner; G.
cement block si ore room between faring ami Norlh.200; .:zt'.ag i. i ncr,l
SSUED
The following- building- pemus f.ist Chicago, from Dec.- ".I, 151S.
March 1. 131?, hae been issued; Ore story brick business building. ' iiSO. on Forsytbe ave. between 145th j nd 147tb sr. Cost $1,000. J. Krledram, ! wner: H. Bainbridge. contractor. I One story frame dwelling, ;0.oS, on I Melville ae. between liJOth and 140lb j v. Cost $1,200; Wm. and Mary Tboraa?, i'ntr; Wm Sealer, contractor. I . Two story frame dwelling on 141th ! btn-esn Forsythe ave. and Olcott; .st $1,000, John Roberts, owner; It. C. ! C!rk, contractor. j On story frame dwelling on Hatter- ! "'ut, between 139th and 14Uh st; cost j '.-OO; Szmanach Bros., owner. S. B. j
vont ractor. F."pair of foundation at 332 7 Cedar St. ! Aukailwice. owner; cost $2,200. One story frame dwelling on 1 4 St h St., '-.v. een Wegjr and White Oak: cost T "': .'or. Dunlins, ov. ner; R. C Cla rk. uractor. ne story fram d-vve'.lir.g on Walsh
: S , contractor. 1 Two story brick bjildinc, on Gra p
me. between 135th end 1J6?li at.; cost j i $2.50(1; joe lz"ia. owner; H U. Oniey, j j contractor. i Two story brick building on Aider, i I between l?th and 14th st : cost ?M30: ; j Marcele llouui-ki. cuirr. John Lpokoeh. I
! One story
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READ THESE TWIN CITY ADVERTISEMENTS
"One hundred dollars and sixty das," said special Judge Havrtn at Hast Cincafo this morning whn Louis IMpims.
i pun nun. was brought before him I arj1 ram" dwelling, on 14 4th j cj n carrying concealed weapon, llami'i-lfc and Northcote; , Par-pas was ricked im on suspicion
l'Hi'.dsiMi to, Sunday morning about 2 o'clock by Pocontractor. . iiC, Captain Sterling On his person
n 151st st.. i vaa found a gun which wa; carried m
$1,200; ton of his sock.
Tr e local BrMllori bureau made
sr.. between
io cost $2,200: Smith V.adcr
owner: Keck aid Hcpner,
One Mory frame dwelling
between Todd and Olcott ; est Smith Tiadcr Davidson Co.. owner and Hcpner, contractor.
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vihlrh nre rrplrit by l.nken's "Vrsss i "onry, .Till Mi.hlgnn nt r.. Ind. Hnr- j hnr. phnnr 113H-J) Iv lr rtne Honnril, Olcott ainnr, lasf I blcalo, re j phoni- US.'l! Nnn A lhltmpon, iOO 4 hlcnao -rnur, Emt t hlcatn, tele- I
phone 931. Try our fresh home made Bread ce'iverert daily, if crdr ts phoned pi it-fore three o'clock eecli day. laluiff V:.Uv: , TOT Chicago jvrnu. phone
527-M. rropnet"!. Ha r.s heni
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I Tor rronipl fr , ,. I prices call Noor A-
I i n...i. ..- i. I Chicato 1061.
iliv T.ilis-i iJ'll hit mill film ii
One stDry frame dwelling on 3 SI st. st.. fourid ,1(,t ht vs iwrted in South cin- '
betwesn Todd and Olcott: cost $1200;
Eeck
It ou want to mo e or for Ura-. ins. ,
and reason.ibl'' i on Phone K.-i"; ! r,-4-:t i
! case. Pa rpas and hit partner wr Old mirrors made new. L.'pli-!string
flifd in a court thre last eek for I and furniture repairing. ;all Has. Chicarryinjf oncald weapon? fnd Paopa caso lo". S-4-3t raid a fine of $5. Hi? rartnr is it: - ' "
st $1,200, j jp .j,. nn a rrstjl t of the conviction. ;
Smith Bader Davidson Co.. owner, Been j TTailt,i ,n puth Chicago cn.. j
and llepner. cotitraeior. , i10uijr ,ir rlCor, r-,lta. noir of InOne story frame dwelling: on 151st st ., .. TT,rVr,r. froi-r. whom about S211
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Smith Bader ra idson Co , owner,
and Hepner, contractor. One story frame dwelling on 151st st
bet-ween Todd and Olcott
between Todd and Olcott; cost $1,200
! Smith Bader Davidson Co., ow ner; Be
; and Hcpner. contractor. I One story frame dwelling, on 144th t St.. between Homeric and Xorthcote: j cost $2,200: Smith Bader Daxidson Co.. owner; Beck and Hcpner. contractor. J One story frame dwelling, on 144'h I St.. betwen Homertee and Xorthcote, I cost $2.2n0: Smith Fader Davidson Co..
talrtn flnttfli niti-M' dt-itirte.
' th mart who has practically conssed
to the crime but pa's the blame on h) partner. TVhen he finishes biv "nl'mIn Crown Point, b- ivi'l pvobnhly be held .responsible for the South Ohkrxo lioM tip.
. between loOth and lolst St.; cost j 0WR.r; Beck and Hepner, contractor. 1..00: TAU Forman, owner. One' story frame dwelling, on 141th rn stor;.- frame dwelling on Walsh j ; . between Homerlee and Xorthrote; . between' 113th and 150th st : cost i oti $2,200: Smith Bader Davidson Co.
Beck and Hepner. contractor.
frame dwelling, on Jiel-
between 14"th and 141t
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Family theatre Tonight Rose of Paradise Six part photoplay featurfns r Bessie Barriscale A STAR THAT NEEDS NO
INTRODUCTION.
i owner;
! One story
Twin
City
News Notes
l.'n:iue card have heen issued. b th 2les lames W. A. K. Caoman and Kdward Jenk'ns of new 'n-l;py apartments, to friends bidd' to a pinochle party to be held the 15th of this month, join'!;- by the hostesses. Th in- Stations rad, cards at Mr. Cadman s and l incheon ilh S Jerkin. Mrs. rrank Thw ing of Ivanhoe Station, is acting in the capacity of ess to the Five Hundred Club ih.r week and has tal.n the apartment o" Mrs. Badeaux in North Baring avr,ue for the better ronvenience of g uest s who will not hae to journey so fat duiing Hie cold weather.
gr-V'2T'JM'r?!"Tr''" 1 . " " "I iii.i mar i HH..P...I -jimp.
Ville.
$1,800; rtbbcrt Jenkins, owner; kar, contractor.
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cost S"7,-
CHNWDN
BOMBER IS
HONORED
FIRST STATE TRUST 6 SAVINGS BANK 157ft AND CEDAR. STREETS INDIANA I IARBOR. Capital and Surplus $100,000.00 t Taxes Are Due q-No need to so m !i Crow n Point to pay JJ County Taxes. W ihe duplicate on - hic. You may pay i.c.inty Taxes st ihis Par.!..'
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Leo Kres"SiiI. ths chimpton hand grenade thrower of the Americas Expeditionary Forces In France, is the hro ft his home town, Indiana Harbor, and scarcely a day goes by but that some special honor and appreciation Is
! bestowed upon him.
Monday eveinnj at th auditorium, a social dance aws gien in commemoration of his heroism and there was one of the largest crowds present that has
j Ktkerlne Howard. 4is Olcott are.. rhonf l!1.!, will be f leaaed to write nn receive social iiewi and advertlalitg Cop i The Times, also printing all kinds i promptly and well done.
"HEHT5 OF TIIK Oni.O.' An announcement that may b considered one of the most important of
j the season here is that of the coming oi D. TV. Griffitn'e tremendous iro- ! duction. "Hearts of the World,'" to he i seen here for the fl rst time at the ! Lyric theatre. East Chicago, March 7,
S and 9. "Hearts of the VTovid"' has broken fti! previous Griffith records both for length of engagement and capacity aydiences In almost e ery city from Los Angeles to Boston, and has fa.surpassed this producer's previous
Tb Misj onary Society of Won. en of. tl: First M. K. church -will meet on Friday aHernon at the home of Mrs." K. A. Teters. 44') Baring avenue. There has been arranged a very good program in the absence from this city
of Mrs. John B. Foralcer, who is now in thi south, hr part of the lesin i t. ill be I'd by. Mrs. Peters, the hot?. Mrs. a. C, . Sloeunib and Mrs. James j Price will also hove part of the day's I leESons. Ail are invited lo come. j
Mrs. Man
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Dickinson of O:
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"The Birth
Nation.
symphony orchesjya will interpret the incidental music, written especially for this production. The attendance at- the Literary Department: of the East Chicago Woman's Club at the home of Mrs. William Meade in Beacon street yesterday afternoon was decidedly marked in the enthusiasm of the members manifest-
reet is on an extended v;s;t to the
home of her mother who win be remembered here as Mis. Ksth-ln Co-, v art-jitein, now a resident" of Youngstown. Ohio. i The house guests of Mr. and Mr, j R. C. r.un, the William Piatt- of
josnen. mo, nave returned to the. home after i pleasant vsit he: e. Miss Annette Specter of North Bar
ii--nu! i. as met wuu'ine most tinfortunate accident of fracturing her j
, ariiie a few evenigs ago -e-biV a!k- ! !ng homeward with a party of her j fr-ends. She vas taken to the res'- j j depce of Mr. p.nd Mrs. MoBe Specter '
n l-lotii street, to where the accident happened and given niedicrvl aid there I bef'iie taken to her 1 ie. ! Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Gilrr.an of No agoun avenue were bost and hostess j t- the Autodeal Club to which sanctum j realm they were flitted. to by adop- I
Satisfaction for the sweet tooth. Aid to appetite and digestion benefit and enjoyment in tasting form. The price is 5 cents.
ever attended a dance in that ei f o. tn
c,tv. ed toward the studies taken up this Last night, a Kosciusko hall, anoth- j year. The laT a-t of Colombia hirthcr party was given him and at 11-.?. day was ably led hy Mrs. Meade. This function a fund was started by a group J section of the club has made a strepo his friends that is fast reaching very ! uous effort to procure the film of ' The
sigiiflcant proportion. it is proposes , . v.. t.- -ui l"'tion a few evenings a;o. The rlub . to buy him a fine diamond as a souvenir , !m is so aged that it cannot be sat- n,Jfc act;vjties is to be a dinner-the- I cf bi.s good work in France and as a j isfactorily produced here and instead t re afrir . ,n in ,-hlcazo and v. b e token of the appreciation of his friends., a Mary Miles M'.nter picture has been 5n.,omn a ,.r to p-av , ,., , It will be remembered that Krcgo&ki j obtained to take Its place for the 11th Af hos;s. i
lianded ri-snwl out severs! Ger-I of this month and will be-hown at
m -..-i nqi in n.rtlif rn Kran-'e and i the l.vric theatre. The receipts of
was several time sever el v wounded. He j that evening will be divided equally j , ....... I , . . r..-.-.. c ! ... V I
carries a silv er plate in ins nacK taay Detween tne .-ociai cei u e iv ,,.. . . ... , i
as the result of a shell wour.d while j and the Welfare Association, he was on active duty at the front. j The Ladles Aid of the First
The party last right was married ; churoh . Indiana HarPor wi:T ga?hr couples party and was planned by . nt j!0me 0; jir.s B. D. L. Glaze-
Michael Havran, Frank Migas and oth
M F.
ers. Any contributions to the fund that th boys are raising may be made to cither of the above men. Kregoskt is a modest fellow and can scarcely b induced to talk about his own exploits. Hej constantly minimizes what he has done and always keeps his own personality in the background. Little by little, however, the e.vtoot and nature of hlej good work has become known and as a result, nothing is too good for him In that end of the city.
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LYLNC mm Chicago
3 DAYS Fri. Sat. Sun -MARCH 7-8-9
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"HfAUTS OF THE WOI5tLD IS MOlJETHANXPiaURt fiay; it is a world dbama; it goes strakiht TOTHE HCA8T. IT r5 THIS HUMAN QUALITy THATv pMXES'HEARTS Cf THE WORLD AS BIG AS MANKIND."
;CHA8LES DAJ5NT0M RYEWmX Wot-IJ
''ZtASmETEST LOVE STORY, TOLO.
I There is a meetinz held todav of a!' !
executp. e board directors of the l eder- j a led Club at the borne of Mrs. ,j -v. ;
; for th- fontitig county meeting schedul- j I e J to take place in Fast Chicago, IJie ! i date of April ?. Mrs K. N. Canine, j ! 'resident of the Fast Chicago Woman's
brook, 3407 Grapevine street, tomor- j club is present at the meeting. I row afternoon at 2:30 and tran-aeti UrL .. , , . . ... The Rooiprocity Club meets tomorrow business of Importance pe.-ta.nmg t" i ,f,.r t.,i.. s.-itt,, e
North Magoun avenue as hostess. j
Miss Garvin t ho came here from the i
Purdue University to talk to the mem- !
: bers of the Last Chicago Woman's Club !
their departmental dinner Mondavi
the Claper home in 14ith street, Hon- fvnnR wag h puf.5t during ,JCI. 3?av J oring the occasion of th- birthday an- , here of Mr, E N- Canine. ' ' nivfraary of both occurring the same rrlMm.n of xri, m..!
' RIGHT 0 li li WOT &dsa&HIW
all monthly meetings. An effort should be made on the rar. of all members
to be present.
Mr. Georee Claper and JTr. Victor.
Badeaux were jointly entertained ai
llatV, Ktreof V.C. n-
dat
holrls supervised . the form cf enter
teinmtnt and carried out the u.-uati ... i . i i . . . w .t.. I
coior scnenie u. ,n un uu": nunn. and
1 wo caKes wun tne usuhi number oi ,;ji.,
candles consistent with years, adorned j the table and the culinary cusTr.s of ! the evenig was most perfect. The j
only regrettable feature expressed by the two gentlement so lavishly entertained wah that the jollification occurred but once in a year. Gifts were presented to further enhance the oc-
J casion. I The Methodist Men of the Last Chi-
I cago church will have ,-i opportunity!
to hear Dr. August Malmtonc toinor- ; row evening at 7:."0 o'clock at the ! hurch instead of Sunday evening as'
last evening's issue of this paper read. It is asked thit particular note be taken that the meeting is to be tomorrow evenig md not Sunday. Mrs. George Miller of Fir stie't had
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ran f . .-t
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.Mctkimy
tr-. j r 1- - 1
i Fleets ofepShs; ltIVLt vjs f i!a
iTIte Cfeee of feTarisV
R"fs I -
Better than "The Birth of a Nation."
guests in to dinner Monday afternoon. I Mrs. Hess Williams of Elkhart. Ind . is a visitor at the home of Mrs. Ed- i
ward Cowe.rt in Grapevine, street
Mrs. Julius
goun avenue is a patient at St. Mi'- j garets hospital where she underwent a very successful operation a fe-x da-3
regiining her strength quite ,
rapidly
The nurse committee of the Welfare Association i.i .appointed to meet tomorrow afternoon at (he home of Mrs. H
H. Clark, 4S24 Megoun avenue v The member? hip and finance committee of the Welfare Association will meet ! this evening at the home of Mrs. Clyde Spencer, puis I4t1h st. The Woman's Missionary Society cf the Coufirrgahon-O church will hold I their regular monthly moetjn(Ii Friday!
; afternoon, at the home of Mrs. W. V.. i j Smith in Beacon st. Mrs. Fdvvard Cid- j j man i-i leader on the, subject of "Mis- j i 3ion Studies". There are additional 1 j numbers on the program not ready for ! j announcement. A good attendance of I j members is desired. I . . i
Mis-i Mabel v anselow of North Tod :
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SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA TWICE DAILY 2:108:10. SPECIAL REDUCED PRICES Mats. 25c, 50c, 75c. Nights, 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00. Plus 10 per cent war tax.
FIRST CALUMET
TRUST-AND
SAVINGS-BANK
Capital and Surplus $100,000.00 Pay Taxes Here
W have i he County Tax Duplicate,
Ju ard . ran tell you
nhat. jour taxes pre. Tax?s may b paid nt this bank.
EAST CHICAGO INDIANA
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ave. will be hests to the O. S. Club :
in Hie evening of Thursday j Mrs. J. G. Allen of P.eacon St. is romei what better of a painful c:pTicnce ocj ca stoned bv an ab: reed jaw. She has been closely confined to the houe for ! rt eral d'tv s.
in
HTNG
GETS NEW
HON
lirECIAL To Til! V.HITlN'i. lud-. Mate
; Tiiies.J j h 3. This city.
in appreciation of the ircat iicrd for i lundsi to h :!p the starving Armenians ( nd ij ri3ris in Asia Minor, has sustain- '; ' "d ii- i i'litali'-cu and has cno over the j i top on its rjuoM. ha in raised and j I banl.'d thus fir about J2."0 vith the i expectation of rai. lng at least $3,001. ! 1 This is the first city in the county to j J come up to the mark set for it by the j
stall orgaiiitai ' i chimp'" progress In F.ajt Chicago v.-hre Alfred .lone, of the Manufacturers' association. ! n handling the industries and v hre
j the ,-lnh v omen are tatting up indlv idu.il j I suhs.ri!tiona supplementing the donv j ! Uons of o'ubs. social, religious ar.d f'rd- ( t t ernal orsani".a.tios. 1 ranmiond a5 yet is tinorga.nittfii audi I Gary thus far has done hut little. The' Icotirty as a v hole H cepecied 10 raise!
SJd n.lil. !
Car
I've Noticed This About Oakland Owners
I've noticed and probably you havo that the owner of an Oakland Sensible Six enjoys a splendid freedom from mechanical trouble. Kven expensivp cars frequently develop those little annoying derangements which have the same discouraging effect as the fly in the ointment Hut your Oakland Sensible Six owner, though an incessant driver, rolls alone: "week in and week out. hi car in service.
Simplicity is the basis of Oakland relia-. bility in the high-speed overheadvalve ermine which delivers 14 h. p. in the big strong chassis that cradles the family in comfort. Simplicity is the basis of Oakland ccon omy. which averages IS to 'lo miles to "the gallon of gasoline, and 8,000 t 12.000 miles on tires. (.nne. mo this Oakland Sensible Six todav!
We have just received a carload of Oaklands, of the New Models, and can give Immediate Delivery. Don't Fail to See This Car at the Coming Automobile Show,
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Don't throw your paper fc.vay vithout reading the want 3d pa?;c.
Douglas and Hchraan Sts
Local Distributors.
Phone 266.
Hammond, Ind.
