Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 7, Hammond, Lake County, 22 March 1919 — Page 5
March 22, 1919.
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SOCIAL NEWS
U. S. GUARDS DOLE OUT FOOD TO BOLSHEVIK! PRISONERS
COMXV ITXITS. ! The mem bars of the Friday Aft ar noon ' Club and their husbands will ho enter iined at dinner this avenlnr by Mr. and ; Mrs. Faul Tedder at heir home in Ken- ' ecd. Mr. John H. McCIay -will ba hostess .' ;o the Tuesday Afternoon Bridge Club at her home in Walt ham street. There will be ameeting of the Equa! Kt" r'hise Leasrua Monday evening at 'shei.C.e of Mrs. Herbert Hutchln. S8 S-. Hf'hmin street.
Dr and Mrs A- C. Werner, 44 Chanin street. Worcester. Mass., announce the engagement of their daughter. Lillian Gladys, to Serjeant Floyd Douglas MeCutcheon, of Battery E, 102nd Field Artillery. The announcement will be in'resting; In Hammond's younger social set. where Sergeant JecCutcheoa is known. He formerly lived here and is brother of K. C. MeCutcheon of Siblty ' reet. Mrs. W. A. Hill wa.s hostess at a de- ' lightfui luncheon and tlumble party j esttrday at her home in Highland street. Her g-uests were the members of the Alpha fhl Club and -with them he enter- ' tained Mrs. Jesse "Wilson. Red Cross' work waa done during the afternoon. Thai rext club hostess will be Mrs. Robert, G-illis and Mrs. Joseph Thompson. j
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MISS BENNETT RAN. Emd. Bennett, who U featured la ' Tartnera Three." the latest Thomas H. lnce-Paramount photoplay, whU'b Is being- shown at the DeLuxe theatre today is a e;reat lver ef all dumb animals, birds, etc. all save one. In the desert scene In this picture she was required to almost step on a living rattlesnake, coiled and ready to strike. The story required that she become f r.ghtened and run. "That is one of the most natural things I have ever done before the eamara." gasped Miss Bennett, after the taklng" of the scene.
BAD FIRE IN DETROIT ! ! INTERNATIONAL NEWS SEUVICEJ i DETROIT, Mich.. March 22. Fire i destroyed the plants of the Account' Register Co . and the B. and H. Ma-j chine Products Co.. occuyinR the lower floor of the buiid;njt at old tilery treet. early today, causing a loss of t200.Gf0 and the loss of work to SDO ! men temporarily. The o-igin of the' blaze haj- net been determined 1
Come! Share Our Joy! Trinity English Lutheran Church cordiallr invites you to its serv ices. You'll find a hearty and lastiner welcome. You will want to come again. Services at K. of P. Temple each Sundar 10:30 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. Sundav school at 9:45 a. m. All services in the English language. H. Mackensen. Pastor. Residence (after Vnril 1st) 54 Mason St.
RAIN FIRST PART OF THE WEEK
Where to Worship
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f INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE1 A..oeUt.d Blbl. Wudtmt. M ASHINOTON, Mar. 22 The weath-1 3 TnI- O. O. F. hall. eproaiU r bureau today issued the f!Iowina: ' Mlnas Dept. store. Vndei.omina-
forecast for next wek: ; tlonal aervices. Every Sundar.
Liberty Camp No. 8457 Koyal Xeig:i-1
eniertam ine district deputy, i soon for Ttockford Til
aara, riiiiam E. Jdiacit or Hebron. Mrs. j Airs. Bessie Hayden of Lowell. Mr. ;ilNichelaa EmmeFllnr and Mrs. Roy See ham of Springfield. 111., and Mrs. lie:. ere entertalnel with the members of Wir.ckle of Terra Hauf. on Mumia y t the Columbia Club esterday afternoon their meetiriK at the K. of V. Temple, by Mrs. John H. McClay at her home in corner of ICohman and Osden street.! Waltham street. Auction bridge was 7l the af;orroon there wiit he n sc.hoi Piayed and high scores were made by of Instruction and at the evening- seslon Mra. W. T. Mashlno and Mrs. "William 'here will h a class of one hundred or Thura. j more candidates adapted. The meeting
promises to Pe a mvt interpi"i-
Mr. and Mrs. F. D. McElroy. who leave rr -rp -rpn T A TirkT
here Mr. Mc- "1Jtl1 J-WBUB,
Klroy has accepted the assistant surer- BUREAU AT
Vl Hcnoois. were honored! T TOPOTV tt ATT l the fourtii annual dinner of the I JjlUlUlVll XlALlli
niii-ipiicnfr Association of the In-
Mlea Uargaret Drawert will leave and very largely sttemlf-d Hammond Monday ta take up a nurse's
"UMinai jusn school last evening. The !n.nr was served at 6:3 colors by the domestic science department and was followed by a delightful reception A. Murray Turner was detained In Wash.
onojlriKton and Judge Virgil S. Reiter preisided as toatmasler in his absence.
trsJnln course at the Auburn Park. ' There w ill he
The Times has received the followin;; rommu n ca t ion : "-'ntii further notice the V. S. Employment Service will continue to do butiness at Liberty Hail. This has been made rossible by the City Council snd the Directors of Liberty Hall as the Kb) ploy men t Service Is needed at Hammond.
For the region of the Great Lakes: Unsettled weather and rains; probabl the flrt of the week; generally fair weather thereafter. Temperslure w.U he near or above normal during the week.
All welcome. Seat free. No collection.
The Service will be carrid on aions j ofticia Is said.
iciiowirsr wer the toast 'Th.
a meeting th: ovr. in- Tri-.v. ei t '
hospital. Chic. an. ft T-.-.v Of Dorcas TlhVl, t,i '. . "J ' J.UPP: The Old
count of ill uh .... V a 1 I ,Tmn. "yn: ' The Smior Class." by I heretofore. In the
her train!, mn t ..-v..' An lmnH.n ...... . r,a" rresid-nt. William Tierce: and ! "rt Urn that this office has been do
bn tt. to..P;r a i.H otVl Me" mrnond aTaptcr Xo ,20 Women ? v . Tl 'l I !" 7 ' U , e ' Mohcart I -ain wa L, V T ery entertaining was the prophecy pa referred to places of employment Honerlnr Mrs.l?e7neth J. MacLeod. at th- Mo TT,a j ! 'JlV'fr I '""l ""l formerly Miss Nora Mae Reese wv0s atendance of members end r ". t , . H"9' renf-;h.ch number two hundred and nlnemarr:.,. took Place recentiv. Mrs. j f-: matter, of Interest n " ' 1 C" -""n W" '" tJ"'0lJr Cf 'bkh ftft' vowlan entertained at a kitchen shower "r.ment, are being m.4s for a I Z ' 1" ToweN t?rent were returned soid.ers and
list evenlne at her home 4X7 r-,i. party.
street. Progressive pedro was rlaved. ' UV-l. 7 J M.. "na Mr?' fEiroy. ; At th.s time ther- are opn'.ngs for
WIRELESS IS ETABLISHED '.'"NAncNAL Nfws SEKVICE1 -.Iw.MPEAL. Que.. March 22. Comr.unifation by wireless telephone has been established between Xewcastle. B- ith Lyon?. France and also ith Eelmar. X. J.. by the Marconi Co.. was announced here todav. The communications were satisfactory, the
m4na STanfelicaJ Chorea. Cor. bohl fit. and Indiana Aa ter. Pater Well. Pastor. :30 a. m. Sunday achcol. 10;30 a. m. Church aervlca.
Rev. Donald Wayne Tuaoie, rastor. ?:45 a. m. Sunday school. 11:00 a. m. Morning: worship. C;S0 p. tn. Epworth League. T;"0 p. ni. Evening- worship. Trinity Sng-liaa x.atharaa Caareh K. of P. Temple, corner Ogden an Hohman ste. H. Mackensen. pastor. 8:45 a. m. Sunday schoo!10:30 a. m. Morning worship. 7:45 p. tn. Evening worship. Strangers welcome.
Ma St. rraabrtartaa Chara. Chicago ave. and PJne at. Rev. Mah Ion H. Krauss, pastor. Phono 809-R.
Saturday eve. 7:30 the Roy' Club tA
Chicago m have charge of aorvioe This will be of special Interest to th-
young people cf Hammond. fin aataootaX Church ot tha It a. 10:00 a. m. Sunday school.
araaa, corner Calumet and Michigan 10:45 a, m. Worship.
:30 p. m.Senlor Christian HitJe.ror. 7;46 p. m. Evening aervic
xha sacrament of the Lorda Supper wui be observed at the morning aervicRev. Blair of Koreavwill have charge of
v"-"i"6 service.
nd at tho conclusion of the games a rretUly appointed three course luncheon was served. Harry Freyman and Frank Marbha.ll won the honors in the games. Mrs. Mir gar et Ackerman entertained
at luncheon yesterday at her home. 640 Fcrsytha avenue, complimentary to Mrs. George Aekerraan. Other guests were Mrs. Fred Ackerman, Mrs. Herman Winkler, Mrs. Carl Smith, Mrs. Charles Gordon and Mrs. Torter. The literature department of the Hammond Woman's Club will meet next Tuesday afternoon, March 25th. with Mrs. Charles H. Howell. SS Mason street.
The subject for the afternoon is William t. Locke, and Mrs. CTKeefe, Mrs. Mets snd Mrs. Matthies will take part in the program, and Mrs. Thomas Deen Crawford will f'nsLas Thursday evening the members of the second division of the M. E. Ladies Aid Society entertained their busbsnds at dinner nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry D. Fuller. 104 Detroit street. There were covers for twrr.t---oieht. The gues'.s spent a delightful oi-ia! evening. j
Association to Mr and Mrs. McEirt
.ui.-s in,)" uaynnm snkT jrrnun of any amount cf skilled workmen t
morn- $onz$ and the rror rn i for i..ithi h.. .
i0Tne nem i-sk illed and a
unskilled men.
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re'a,h-rV" V' . morrl-I50"' th program for the evening I this offio. llae mily of Kemlrgton. I ' 5ar' n'" of
The wireless telephone will safe
guard the aviators who trv- to fly across the Atlantic, the Marconi company here today announced. It B believed the machines to be Used will ail be equipped with wireless telephones and that the aviators will be in constant touch w!:h shore station.
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Wvri-, , ne or ; our paper na the general be; r la ' k ' ' Trum,n; fourth ci;,9ion. of the M. I?. Lad.e, A..J i that th- Kmplo: ment service i, to be
Daniel Xowlan of Frankfort Tn ... i tm . ' 7 " " "Qa' ?U'! ln Mrty , discontinued at this place.
turned horn re,t.rday after h,i In be.., 1 pr.sen- and theV 112 h 1"" 1 the gust of h, son T r - , , srnt th aV quiltinir fami'v f r- J , Now,an- find carpet rag-. A ricnic ,moh. ' ,' Jordan w,M leave tomor-! merf.ng N announced for n-vt Wedsrow evening for Mempl.i,. Tern., to he! da vat th hor-,- r y l.Z.ZZVL
Slagel, for several weeks.
Mr
H. .1. DEKNER. Examiner in Charge.
"O". G. j "7 Kin-hei h avenue.
ROBBERY ON CALUMET AVENUE
W. P. 'V-hh Of Tfi.r'm.nrl .,..) T',. . . . tT 1 T ...
was cs.,d to ( lev.i,nd h f.r-; of th- I Phone 2683 and have us ca'l for vo,.r 1 Cal'J"n't ven:,e wB, entered through w"k on account of lh- illness of her I Is.r- curtains and drapes. We r", ' j rear window about 8 o'clock last sister. , v.. . ... m ...
v ne-w a no very sat-.factorv r-o- . nmnifj m cne value or
Lowest rrlcs. ' ' n and I- in penn s were stolen.
NATIONAL RESTAURANTS ARE PROPOSED
1 INTERNATIONAL NEWS tERVlCEI I.O.NDON. March ;2. National restaurants Will be spread throughout the nation If the people want them, according to T. G. Jones, new director of the National Kitchen branch of the m:nistry of food. During the war national canteens were established In factory areas, where good food was applied at the cost of preparation and numerous restaurants were opened for the soldiers.
677 Tlvhiran S-f. "N0TICE
TAR STORE ROBBED.
i.i ,.5 .-"ir xn. .;r.t -o rs : c heen ill for a roup! of Trck? I- re-ov- i erlng-. T !; the :tt!o sr.,, of Mr. and' Mrs. T. C. Nowlan of ("ed.ir stroct. I Miss Arm a Moss, of Tlcnry St., who
hns hecn vrry 111 for fra! weeks ex-, Independent Order of Foresters rerts to he able to return to her dutie,! Mr. Granneman. IIKh Secretary.
ln,? '-n.cagr. ieiepnor.ft to. Monday. depenert Order of Foresters, will he
nt tile ''.To Unto Tl.m..l c- , !
teast ahot- Marvh 23rd. at 3 o. m. wim'h- i.'i Th rnbbrs Eamefj entrance through
Rcming- j cd to meet a!! members in this -iiM-iif.
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The Star S?n- ot r.se n. V... . -
narnmond. ownen hy Pmilip Besn ck.
wa.. robbed l;it n trht of neati worth of eiotMns.
Hammond, Ind.
March 22, 1313.
avenues. M5 a. m. Sunday "School. 10:45 a. m. Preaching. 3:00 p. m. Pentecostal Union praise service. (:Zd p. m. Toung: Pe.-.-iies" meetinr. 7:30 p. m. Preaching. Xllrlae XeaUa Keetlafa
Held at our branch, 30? Truman it tvery Sunday, 10 a. m. All free. All welcome.
Balrattoa Army. 263 East State street. Salvation meetings: Tuesday, Ttaure day and Saturday at S p. m. Sunday school at 1.30 p. m. Sons and Praise service, 3 p. m. Evening service at 8 p. m. Captain Samuel Hedegaard in charge.
Christian Church. Calumet Ave. & Summer St. C. J. Sharp, pastor, 520 Summer St. Open for all services. 9:30 a. m. Bible School. 10:45 a. m. Morning service. 6:S0 p. m. Christian Endeavor. 7:30 p. tn. Evangelistic service. Everybody go to church.
rtrat Church f Christ, gcteaMn "30 South Hohman street. Morning service at 10:45. Wednesday evening testimonial meeting at 3 o'clock. Sunday school at 12 o'clock. Heading room In church edifice open every week-day except legal holiday!
rrom 3 to B p. tn.
Zlon JC. X. Chaxch. 202 Truman ave.. R. T. C. Kagler, pastor.. Phone 11J3-J. 9:C0 a. m. Sunday school and Bfble Study. 10:30 a. m. Preaching.
:co p. m. Epworth League. 7:30 p. m. Preaching. S:00 p. m Wednesday mid-wee ic Pr,-. er meeting. Thursday, 2:00 p. m. Ladie8- ajj g(. ciety will meet at the church rarlors. m. yaal'a SraajraUeaa Irtitharaa, tl Clinton street. Key. W. F. LlchUitB. pastor. 10:00 a, m. Morning worship. 2:00 p. m. Sunday School and Bibl Class. ":30 p. m. Evening TrorBhip. Lenten sermon subject. "The Farl in" of Christ's Garments." Strangtrs welcome.
I will not be. rener,ihie e " lo P- m- A;-" " Tuesday and
contracted by anyone bat my.el j y eV",""s frm 7;35 unU1 9' The rrvrcTe IZiL'. public cordially welcome.
40 Doty st. Immaanele ZTaugeUcal Chnjch
Rev. A. J. Hotz, pastor.
5-22-3t.
Kvery farmer needs a
gun and a sma!! isiber rtR ton preferred.
Report of Condition of First National Bank GARY, INDIANA. At the Close of Business March 4, 1919.
RESOURCES. J;oanl $1,500,000.02 Overdrafts 36A3 U. S. Bonds and Certificates . . ' 1 412 nfifiVJ
Other Bonds and Investments 1 'qi -,i-7r
Bank Buildin?
ash
LIABILITIES. Capital Surplus Undivided Profits and Sperial Reserve! Circulation Due Federal Reserve Bank Deposits '
(55,000.00 . 783,497.49 $o,398,113.45
.$ .200.000.00 . ' 50.000.00 83.610.47 . ..200.000.00 625,000.00 . 4.239,502.98 $5,398,113.45
F. R. SCHAF, President. E. C. SniPSOX, Cashier. P. R. HE3IIXGWAY, Assistant Cashier. B. T. LEMSTER, Assistant Cashier.
DEPOSITS Mar. 5, 1917........ $2,685,254.13 Mar. 4, 1918 $3,243,422.36 Mar- 4' 1919 $4,239,502.98 Under Supervision U. S. Government. Member Bank Federal Reserve Association. Active Postal Savings Depository.
;he transom n :ndov over the back dnnr and stole 2? Fi!j skirtx valued at 5 wo! en skirts valued at I2S.50; 3 9 drcsje, valued at inins: 1 erre
j fui! valued at 127.00; 4 doren geort;- . 'tf waists valued at $ I0S.09. and b1) j 'tits in pennies.
AUTOS COLLIDE. Victor Sprasia of 24? Hohman St., IJammond. while driving: his automobile south on Hohman street, testerday afternoon when at 'Wilc-jx avenue
was hit by an outomobile driven by 1;. Xj. I-lannigan of 507 Truman ave. lalia Pcsetto, v. ho was ridint in the rear teat of Sprag a s cr was thrown out and received a badly In
jured Lnee. The Hammond police- were called and seat Miss Pcet'a hoy,, in a taxi.
'Boy Scout Column
Phone llSo-W.
5:15 a. m. Sunday scnovT. 10;30 a. m. Engrllsh service. 7:20 n. m. Evening service. MathoiUit Epticopal Chuxeh T. J. Baaset'. Tartar. 9.00 a. m. Class meeting, j y.5 a. m. Sunday school and Bible ! Classes.
A WW THOOP. V. are freTuenlly asked how to estab
lish a Troop of Boy Scouts of America m. Morning worship and here et forth the necessary atepc 2-30 P- m- Junior league, to accomplish this. I ;30 p. ro. Epworth learue
To establish a Troop, or to re-register P- --Evcmns worship.
an cii iroop or Ecouts there must first
db aennite action on the part of the Institution or rroup of citizens who stand sponsor for the troop. That Is, they must by formal resolution or agreement 'recorded in the minutes approve, and accept the responsibilities lor which the transmittal of the application obl.'sates them.
MANIKINS AT THE HAMMOND ORPHEUM VTray s Manikin and Marionette Hippodrome is one of the most beautiful
.novelties eve- een in vaudeiiiie. This
particular at was the children's fea-
jture f.ir en entire season at the New ! York Hippldrome. which !s proof positive of Its entertaining value and un-
tisjrpaesed amujintr possibilities, j Civilians hardly realize the immense amount of labor Involved in the ar-
I lanRoment of this number preparatory ! lo its Proper presentation.
I CARD OF THANKS 5
CAS.X OT THANKS. ; V.e wish to thank our fnenUs. re'atie.s uni neighbors for their kindness .and assistance during the illness and 'death of our dariinp bb3 also those who contributed the beautiful floral offerings. 3j,.t Mr. and Mrs. Jos Walters and Familyy.
Clajse 5 or Article XT. Section of the N&'ional By-Laws provides as follows:
"Each chartered troop of the Boy Ecouts of America shall be under the supervision of a Troop or Boys' Work Committee, consisting of three or more male eltisens of the United Statea. twen
ty-one years of age or over, selected by the Institution with which the Troop is connected. Cne of whom shall b designated as chairman. The Troop Committee shall be re
sponsible for: 1- The selectian of a Scoutmaster and one or more assistants. 2. Providing proper facilities for meetings. 3. Advising with the Scoutmaster from time to time on questions of policy affecting the proper Interpretation of
Scouting and the requirements of the institution with which the Troop is eonnected. 4. The bservane. of the rules and regulations of the National Council of Boy Scouts of America.
... Kncouraging- the Scoutmaster and
Coaroa Btraat MathodAst KpUeopal
3. Securing suitable opportunity for the members of the Troop to srnd one or more weeks in camp, with adequate facilities and supervision. 10. Assuming active direction of the Troop in case cf the inatlkv of the Scoutmaster to ser e. until his successor has been appointed and commis
sioned.''
The above very definitely fixes the duties and responsibilities of the Troop
committee and the institution
nmcn a iroop is connected. Where such
committees function properly the stabij-
ny ci me i rop is assured. The selection of a proper person for Scoutmaster is all important. He must be an American citizen, twenty-one or more years of age chosen because of his good character and his interest in work for hoys. His conceptions of the rules, spirit and purpose of Scouting and the quality of his leadership control the possibilities for practical results in the work with boys. For this reason the greatest care should be exercised in recommending men for commissions. Each Troop pays a minimum registration fee of J3.00 and 25 cents for each
Tlxwt Corre attoaal Church Rev. Peeve, pastor. i. 00 a. m. Sunday school and Bibit study. 11.00 a. m. rreaching. 7:30 p. m. Evening- service. Ladies" Aid Society Thursday all da-r at ill s. New mans. rtrst Presbyterla, Corner of Highland and Hohman Sia J- C. Parrett. Minister. 3:30 a. m Bible school. 10:45 a. m. Mornlne service. 2:20 p. m. Junior Endeavor. :20 p. m. Christian Endeavor. 7:30 p. m. Evening service. The pastor will preach at bntn
ices. t. Paul's Chare a (Episcopal.) "vV. J. Hawthorne, Rector. t CO a. m. Early celebration. !':30 a. m. Sunday School. 10:45 a. m. Mcming service. 7:20 p. m. Evening service. Candidates for confirmation are invited to attend alt services. A meeting will be h;ld for them in connection wi'Jj evening service.
rrt Baptis church 207-213 Sibley St. R. r Licklid'f. 10.00 a. m. Morning service. Theme. "Eurdens and What to do with Tbem."
J 11:00 a. m. Sunday school.
o:00 p. m. Junior B. T. P. T". f:30 p. m. Intermediate and Senior B T. P. V. 7:30 p. ni. Evening service. Theme. ''Who is Jesus Christ." Wednesday, 7:45 p. m. M.d-weV
with prayer and fellowship service. T,e
fourth chapter of Thilippians will be the topic for discussion. Thursday, 2:5 v. m. The Woman Union will meet at the home cf Mi L,inz. 222 Sibley st. The Missionary department will have charge of the program, with Mrs. Bradt as leader. The Sunday school institute will b held on April 4. 6. 6. Everyone in the city woo is interested in the Sunday school and young- people's work are cordial'y invited to be present. One week from Sunday night a special service for all returned soldier will be held. All interested in gymnasium work will find classes for them by making In
quiry from gym members or from some
uu.. jU cAictj oi iwrjve. imrry-iwo Pes
is the maximum number permitted in a cne incharge of the work.
Mneie iroop except ly special authority.)
ine auove requirements safeguard the
his assistants atid members of the Troop ! promotion of Si-outir.ir in a way that
IN MEMORIAM
KIM O MS AX. Seestadt. Mary In loving memory of our dear wife, mother, daughter and sister, who passed away two ears ago 'oday. March 22. 1517: Those vho aw ou in your casket. Pure and white and oh so fair. Thought you were the light of haven As you 1-iv yo svi-eetly there, .nisr vo ears ago you irrt us. How we miss you Mary dear. And remember all your kindness As we drop a silent tear. She )s sleeping in ihe cold, cold ground. The dark b'ue skies above her. She was too good and sweet for earth, None knv her but to love her. Her dear fair form has faded now. The cheeks have lost their roses. Her pure white soul so free from sin In heaven reposes. Loving Husband. Children. Father. Mother, Brothers snd Sisters. 5-22
in carrying out the Scout nwmim
6. The operation of the Troop in such a way as lo insure its permanency. 7. The finances, including scuring adequate support and proper disbursement of funds. . The Troop property.
m;ght prove detrimental. It provides the backing of a group of citizerand proper leadership. It tends toward permanency. In some iniances it will result in retarding the formation of a troop but the benefits of the system areatly exceed its faults.
Say I $3 00 Rex Painless Teoth Crowns, Gold PJates; fillings 50c. X-Ray and TwjHght Sleep. Your teeth examined free and nor. afraid to tell exact cost (Painless!. Call Tuesday and ?ee about 'em. Now is th time. 3 over Lion Store, Hammond.
! 0. K. GIANT BATTERY COMPANY
A e vou reading The Times?
announces to its stockholders and friends that men have been on the tract for two days cleaning off the rubbish and trees. The grading contractors are. at work today. A BIG MEETING of Stockholders and Friends MONDAY, MARCH 24, AT 8 P. M. --at the company's temporary office, 517 .Broad wa v. Come and learn the farts about tins wonderful battery and the company. 0. K. GIANT BATTERY COMPANY PHONE 684. GARY, IND. OPEN EVENINGS. Hammond display will be installed at Dr. Weis' Drug Store. 575 Hohman St.
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