Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 231, Hammond, Lake County, 13 March 1919 — Page 8
THE TIMES.
Thursdar. farch 13, 1919.
Twin City News Notes
Katherlac Howard. 4318 Olc.t art, rho 2S1. will be plea.rd writ mm re Drive aoclnl ewa and ad vertlal.c for Tk. Time, ao printing r H Ulnda ! well done. OET S903 JLEMIT. Tho Caimtllte Sisters who conduct an orphanage on Keunedy avc were made the beneflclary of the amount of J9O3.00. rerrant!njf the combined receipts of iwu charity diners held In the Twin Cities of recent date, under sponsorship of Louis Sterling, of the Booster Clear Co.. who was assisted in the leadership of the East Chicago affair by Mrs. Abe Goodfrlend. who deserves unswerving praise for matins the second dance eclipse the first one by a trebled sum. E-j'Ji dances wire gnat social successes and the moneys collected prove beyond doubt that they were the largest .wer reaped at any similar or previous events. The cause which prompted the two affairs could not be a worthier one and the public. Quick to realize what food there was to bo gained through their seneroslty. cave g-ladly and unstintedly. Fifty little children play a most important part in the kindness and thoujrhfulness of those who voluntarily purchased tickets to help swell the fund. The Charitable Sisters In charge of the little ones are happy In their expression of gratitude and feel certain that their efforts in the community where there is Rrcat need of a home to house the fatherless and motherless you n sr. - is meeting" with better recognition and approval and that their attempts In fi1Ur this need are not futile. Many personal Tesponses were made and prompted Through the appeals on behalf of the .Sisters during the days the two benefit affairs were on. As a feature to Induce the stimulus of a large disposal of tickets which would consume the greater part of the time of those making solicitations. Mr. Sterling made an offer to purchase a diamond ring from his own personal resources, and present it to the young lady who scored highest sale; this honor goes directly to Miss Evelyn Murphy, of the clerical force of the Cudahy Packing Co., who through her own endeavors managed to bring In the amount of $117.00. Miss Murphy Is soon to be in possession of the ring as It has bfen ordered. Again there Is a vote of thanks extended on behalf of the Carme
lite Sisters who ere not unmindful of
the kind consideration extended them.
Section 3 of the Ladies' Social Union of the East Chicago M. E. Church will
Htold a rummage sale In the near future and are making collections Of all article
now. Those desiring to contribute any
thing they may have will please phone East Chicago S95M. AU donations will
be cheerfully acc-pted.
GoLng to attend the pie social at the home of Chlef-of-Pollce and Mrs. "Wil
liams, on Jorthcote ave.. tomorrow evening? "Why. of course. Just as long as everyone Is on their good behavior, there Is nothing to fear from the chief. Why. a Is the most congenial soul alive, as
'one as one does right, and he has even
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Capital and Surplus, $60,000.Qp
rrr This is tho 72nd day of the year. A Jl quarter saved each day would now amount to $18. There are still 293 days left in 1919.
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Co!umbia4merican THEATRES Indiana Harbor, Indiana. TODAY Francis X. Bushman and Beverly Bayne THE POOR RICH MAN A Clever Christy Comedy "500 OR BUST." Also a Paramount Burton Holmes Travel Picture. TOMORROW THOMAS H. TSCE PRESENTS ENID BENNETT FUSS AND ' FEATHERS A Paramount Picture. A Strand Comedy with MISS1 ELINOR. FIELD In "DAN CUPLD. M. D." Also a Mutt and Jeff Comedy. SATURDAY AND SUNDAY A FIRST NATIONAL ATTRACTION. THE FIGHTING ROOSEVELTS An authorized version of the life and works of Col. Theodore Roosevelt from the cradle to the White House. A thrilling American drama of adventure and -. achievement.
Also BILLY WEST In a tworeel comedy de luxe, "HE'S IN AGAIN." And a First Run Pathe News.
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which are areptrd by Lakra'i Xm aareocy, S410 Michigan ave lad. Harbor, phone 113.H-J, Katherln. Il.trard. 18 Oleott avenue. ICttl ( hleasn, telephone ZS-Jl aaan Thompson, KOO ( hlragn. avennc. lumt Chlcajrn. telephone 031. iclmork cdrrEn cohfaxv n a LEGITIMATE MIMISO COHPOHATIOS. Head whar Weed's Handbook has to say about thKeomclr say about the Elmore Copper Company. If you are looking for a clean and reliable proposition to make money, the Elmore Copper Company has It for you. Buy right now. three weeks mar be too late. Act at once. Iron-clad proposition. JOHN ItOBEIlTS. 50S Calumet Bldg., East Chicago, Ind. 1 month. Dttncf St. Patrirk'a nlarht at Knat Chicago Mnaonlc Temple trrrrn confettll green favor-si lateat popular awing muilr. Adml.-slna SOe. 3-11-St eod Found Cameo brooch on Michigan avenue yesterday; owner may have same by paying all charges. Telephone Ind. Harbor 620-M. J-1S-1
promised to sing for the benefit of the affair. Undoubtedly the pies will vanish with lightning rapidity for the "gentlemen' have been bidden to this social. Well everybody knows the old adage about the early bird catching the worm, etc., etc, and pies a-plenty havo been promised no there is no occasion for immediate worry. Just come along and bring your friends and other people's friends, and an admirer or two. If you choose. Point Klght of the Fourteen Tolnts on the National American Woman Suffrage Association. Question: What Is the general policy of the organization? Answer: It Is. and always has been, strictly non
partisan, non-sectarian and non-militant.
.. . will appear tomorrow.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W, Sterling of the Larson apartments and the latter' brother, Leonard Johnson, who has Just returned from across seas with the tfth Coast Artillery, attended the performance at the Colonial Theatre In Chicago yesterday and viewed 'The Girl Dehlnd the Oun" later dining at the Terrace
Gardens. Mr. Johnsffn Is of Ilobart having enlisted from there. The W. A. IUchesons of South Hariris avenue have purchased a new bungalow residence at 4122 Uarlng ave. and are preparing to move from their present location. Saturday. The tioune they have been occupying now belongs tp K. L. Held, of the Held rharmacy. and there will be some repairs pmde for their occupancy. They are at present at the Herod apartments In Haring -avenue. Members of the Cinderella CJub were delightfully entertained wjth the Misses Edmunds of Northcote eve. as hostesses, Tuesday evening. There is a meeting of the B. I. Z. A.
! at the home of Miss Blanch Itosenthal,
3819 Fir street, this evening to transact business of the greatest Importance pertaining to the selection of permanent program and temporary dance committees. There Is an urgent request that all be present. The First Aid class will meet at the East Chicago lied Cross Centre this evening promptly at 7:30 o'clock, so as to allow a later meeting of civic department of the East Chicago Woman's Club, over which Miss Florence Hauswald. will rreslde as Jeader of the evening's study. The civic meeting will commence at,S:30 o'clock. A quiet marriage ceremony was performed at the First JlI. E. church pastorate in East Chicago a few evenings ago, uniting a very well known couple of this city. Miss Teresa Hall, former cashier at the .Anderson grocery store In South Forsythe ave., and Mr. Dean Leonard of the same firm. Both had worked together ror several years in the same store and the culmination of the romance was as many of their friends happily predicted. For the present the courle Is with Mrs. Ieonard's parents In Kennedy ave. awaiting suitable living quarters. The reorganization of the choir at the First Methodist Episcopal church, corner of Baring and Chicago avenues, has been arranged for at 1:3 Op. m. tomorrow (Friday). ; The construction of the pipe organ at the First Methodist church of East Chi
cago Is proceeding satisfactorily and the congregation of that church will be able to worship there aa usual on next Sunday. The East Chicago Cluo Is actively engaged n the renewal of the social proclivities which were quite dormant during the days of war and when many of their members answered the roll call to military service. At a get-to-gether meeting held In the club rooms Tuesday evening, the first of a series of real live entertainments is scheduled In the form of a smoker, dated for March 16th, where promises of a real live entertainment with plenty of "eats" will be in tora for 1 (hose willing to come
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If I FIRST NATIONAL BANK ( J east Chicago -Indiana lv Capital and ( , Surplus $125,000.00 Income Tax Warning! I J jfTT Saturday Is the Ik A HJ last day to file in- I l jl come tax returns. A jli If you need a blank or fir assistance see us at jll II once. Ill II 1
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PRIVATE C' BARKER AVrwice,
mm'r: The Mother of
SB1 this Gallant Soldier
Mrs. W. W. Barken
Dox G2, South Ohaftsbury,
Vt., writes a Pitiful Story of Child'
hood Suffering: and telle how her son was
Finally Brought to Strong, Robust man-hood.
rr TTartman fat rny loa for Byst.mler' StS-Th V ? and email lntte- Jn1an3r doftor but grew untli bSan to take rE-RU-NJ.(,r0lnoi ave my aoa nn to die but jf"U-NA (laved him. Vyon4afeth catarrh of th. stomach and 'Ix 'Jl ?,w?Pw0 son.ed In a picture w"- They treated him for nvervthlna- hufS ETr'W worse. W were tJld Vo taebhV n7'taI 'or foment. Belns; ?,'?,t,?0S tht"" About that til 1 Bav fi-KU-NA advertised In an a!P4n&c'
ily boy was then Igrhtacn year old and alck in bed with LaQrippe from which he was not expected to recover. In seven weeks from the time he began to take PB-RU-NA, he gained thirty-live pounds and. Improved right along. W keep all of Dr. HarUnan's Remedies In the house and If we are sick, we use them. We seldom call a. doctor. Mv Ron
takes PE-RU-NA. every Eprlng and Fall
MRS. W. W. BARKER.
Box 52, Eouth Ehaftsbury, Vt.
PBf . DI I.-EVi A F0R CATARRH AND & InLw- I CATARRHAL CONDITIONS For cougi colds, naEal catarrh. Indigestion, constipation, pains In the stomach, bowels, bador oIhb, nausea, vomiting, headache, dizziness, sour Btomach, belching gas, rheun''flm or any disorder due to Inflammation of the mucous membranes, PE-RU-NA Indicated. Most diseases are due to catarrhal conditions. Do not suffer. Tbf a a reliable ready-to-take remedy, which may be used in your own home tharemeJy is PE-RU-NA. You can purchase Dr. Hartman'a PE-RU-NA svnywhere yu cannot afford to be without it. jjfcl of PE-BU-NA In the, House Is Fourteen Onneeg of Prevention.
Keep ft on Hand. That Is the Safe Way.
JiBLKTS OB LIQUID. SOLD EVERYWHERE.
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PACKARD PRICE INSURANCE
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In fairness and justice to all purchasers of Packard transportation units, whether Packard Trucks or the famous Tmnn Six Passenger Carsswe 'wish to make plain our position regarding prices for the coming year
"HE Packard policy is nothing short of
absolute insurance of your investment at present price quotations If at any period during 1919
by reason of lower costs of material and labor, or for any other reason, this Company finds it possible to make a price reduction, this reduction will not only be made, but made retroactive; and we will refund to every previous 1919 purchaser the fall amount of the difference between the price he paid and the new price. If . on the other hand, production costs should increase and a higher price become necessary, the present purchaser has the advantage of his investment as the new price will apply only to v those whose orders are received after the change is announced. As we stated some weeks ago, Packard prices
are carefully and accurately based on the cost of
Were we to make a guarantee that present prices xwdd be maintained, it would mean a one -sided bergain in favor of the manufacturer, as it would pzvent us giving the buyer a reduction should raterial and labor costs justify a reduction. The Packard Company makes a greater percentage of all the parts that enter into its cars and trucks than is made by any other line automobile concern in America. It does this because it cannot, buy and assemble parts that are up to the Packard standard of service and quality. Skilled labor of necessity enters very largely into the production of so beautiful, so simple and so proficient a mechanism. The net result is that the upkeep of a Packard TWin Six is less than that of compromise cars at ha'Zf or two thirds the Packard price.
' To the man who can afford the first cost, a
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tion during the war, and costs have not decreased J
auiu; vc jui&i. manutim 1 1 rcu. iur private uTosump tion, consequently there is no leeway for a price reduction now. If a reduction becomes, possible, every presen? buyer sees his investment protected and insured v a i This policy, while unique in the automobie world today, is consistent with Packard policy n the past, and seems to us the most fair and straightforward way of meeting present conditiais.
his investment, greater economy, less depreciation
and it. does not ask him or his family to compromise in the service, the comfort, the safety of their motoring. From present indications there will not be enough of either Packard cars or trucks to meet the demand this year. Trucks are ready for immediate delivery. Your order for a Packard Twin Six passenger car of any model should be registered with your Packard dealer at once to insure late spring delivery.
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