Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 248, Hammond, Lake County, 2 April 1919 — Page 6
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cooperate with tin- Central Inland Wai.-r-vajs Association ivl i. !, is orcLm,-.-.! to promote the ivnstiu.n-n ,.f the ,,;)
loot barge- .-anal alone the .route .Miami and Erie car.M from Cin. ;i! IcU'do ami its bran. It from t
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congress, at ttt last spsmoii. mnrtfl
.-ippropriution of $;;i,f.n f,-.r a survey '' this Propose.! -waterway whi. h ov r urteea counties in Indiana and s-.t . n in Ohio. Following this appror.riuti.rn. an organization was formed w.'.h 'nrnd.iucirt. r Fort Wayne lor tho promotion of tins project. It nas Jocid. d at tho t:r.-t meeting that Jirm.nou b raised, if necessary, to promote an education.;! amXign for tiie ootv! ruction of tins waterway. Sixty-five per cent of the- campaign fund is to tip rais.-l by oni., n;id
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thirty-rivo j .-nt, by th-j counties in Indiana through which this canal will pass. l.ika js unf of tho?-e countn-.i nd i. has Veen tijjure.I that the a.lotnicnt i'.--r this county wi'l h J7."'"', to be. raid in li.Mallrnt ill s. Twenty ; r opnt. of this quo!;i as u firyt iayn.. nt is &kel for at Th Kit Chicago Cimb.'-r rf Com-
j i;i r. .. lias been asked to act us tho Iake ; . I'ounty ropro&t titative of tho .oomti.n I J i'iuj forniod pnl th bord of d.rfctom , ! " f iliat organization are planning: to call ;a r vu.ty-w din mrtinir in then, ar future. ' The importance of raiin a. sitbstan- ' tVil amount for cHtiiraijrn vurpos- s can- 1 ?iot be ovf tp. timatod. It is th j.urpo"
' t bost Hio Miami and Dri canal rout.; ::Tid it branch into Lske Michijjun and d. rnoristratw to tho public and to Con- ; ?rcf3 the propriety of construct In y thc
READ THESE TWIN CITY ADVERTISEMENTS
wlilcli arc a.rptrd by I.uVrn'i "e narncy. 34 10 Mlrliiann .. Ind. .Harbor, phonr tl.ts-Ji hnOirrfnr Howard, 4:tis olrntt mrnnr, V.mmt t'hlraao, lrphonr 2-s;i noo A Thonipaon, S00 lii.-nno avrnur, i;nt Iblcano, telephone
NOTICE. After this date the rate for classified advertising will be 10
cents per line witn a minimum
charge of 30 cents. East Chicago and Ind. Harbor, Ind., March 31st 3-31-tf Paction Or of the l.ids Social
Vnion nr jriing an April Fool l'arty
l'ridiy ovrnintr Ht th iiarlor.i of tho Methodist Imrcli. Fast Chicago. The at t ractionn of ft rod am those intcr'-sting nlik- to old and yountf- Thrra will be c. nt.-sts of various kind, fortune tellinr. fish pond, rac'.. and b';st of all (food, .-od mis. A general, glorious good tini. i. assured all who come and everybody will be made vvelconie by thosa haing the affair in charge.
two canals before other inland watr-wa-: s are undertaken, for the reason that ths..- two canals connecting Cincinnati with Toledo and Chicago solve the fr.ijrht congestion and future transportation probb-ms for the entire country. Tho governmont's engineers are already at 'work on this project and have callc 1 upon the Central Inland "Waterways Association for a good deal of data rfgarding the tonnage and other trafflc matters along the routes of these, two conoTs. Thi Bafherln!r and tabulation of data will incur considerable expense. Just where this route will pass through Uake County is problematical sf tlrs time but it is believed that it nil! make connections with the Kast Chicago-Indiana Harbor cV waterway canal. ' This will be a biff boost for the county and the association should be largely supported in this district. ,
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HOUDINI in "The Master Mystery" II th episode, 'The Net.' Also Enid Bennett in "Happy Tho Married" First Run Patlic Ncvrs Avill be shown.
Twin City News Notes
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Mrs. Henry L,. Klmm, of 4511 Baring
ave., is giving a tea the afternoon of
tomorrow, Thursday. April S. An offer
ing of thirteen cents is exrected as it
is being given for the beneiit of the
Mooseheart Legion.
The regular monthly meeting rf th I.adies Aid Society of the Methodist church of Indiana Itarbor will occur
Thursday afternoon at tho home of Mrs.
; Hess Myers, llfs Ivy et.
j Mrs. Hayden, of IoweU. is the houn I guest of Mrs. George 1'iFher, of 14otb
j st., for a few days.
I The Ladies of "Woodbine Camp f
j Modern Woodmen meeting last evening wer surprised by the men of the lodge, li was the nature of an April I'ool party and a merry in'ormal evening wns enJoyed. They brought a lunch nod the
eats were the best part of the entertainment according to the mere men. K!m drove Woodman Circle h-JJ an
j interesting meeting at the Auditorium , Hall. Indiana Harbor. lat evninr. I There ere eight candidates initiated, 'also the dedication of a large American ,f.ag. After t!v meeting, refreshments ! were served, with covers laid for thirty-
six. I be young people enjoyed tho dancing and singing for the- rest of the evening.
There will be a so, ial given at the
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Mitaigan Avenueat Fir Street INDIANA HARBOR, INDIANA
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Ind.ana rh, a , '".lonuim oe.ng held at the Clay pool inaiana Harbor. A silver offer nr will Hntd u . '
be iiK.rf in ,k , , j . - , , owaiU represents tne tast t Vu. A ' an ln"nb'"KO Equal Franchise League.
ion i unt or the Ladies Aid fSonctv i
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will meet Friday afternoon with Mrs.
Hacker at h'r home on Grapevine s.
Members are requested to attend as it
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is an important business meeting.
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and Sunday. This camp has been turned over to the Scouts by Mr. Wil!;am Thum. a'jperintendent of the V. S. Metals Refining Company. It is loi ated in a large grove belonging to ttiat company on the Calumet river.
of the M. E. Church. Fast Chicniro will The Camn consist. ',f ,- e,o.,.
meet at in- nome of Mrs. Clias. H. r..no-! inildiniis, two used as bunk houses n. 142 and Karingavc, Friday after-J and one as headquarters and kitchen.' noon- i -'l buildings are floored and contain An April Fool Carnical was gien by!'1"'" ,ro" cots, ma tresses and ex- i the tearhers of the Riioy school to the! tr blankets are provided. Water from teachers of the Twin Cities and their!""" 0,,v l-nes has been piped in. and friends. Most of the two hundred guest j chemically treated by the army ' came masked and the whole affair as- i niethod before being used. '
sumed the nature of a Mardi t!ras en- j Forty-six Scouts
houses and grounds.
All of the houses 4iave been thoroughly fumigated and will be used this week end A number of the Scout officials will attend the entire camp this time. Scout Executive A. H . Watts, who wag in charge last week win be Direc
tor this week. -Those attending will ! effort Can furnish
assemble at the corner of Olcott and I4$th street at 9:30 a, ro.. Sunday. The Calumet Scouts will Join at McCook end 151st street.
Times news service is the best that money can buy and honest
tertainment. Tho Grand March was the first enjoyable feature, followed by a
j .-ii..-.'i oiuuis were present last 'week. Saturday was spent In clean-
Times Fashion Department Fashion's Forecast j fos By Annabel Worth ington. TK.' i iw i i T A Jt AW
ing the grounds and scrubbing the houses. OnlV one of the inuMinff-. na.
Dancing was the main feature of the j i umieated so onlv twentv-flv e,.i
puncn served during the t,v .11 T1. i,irfc,.
,m,rl""- '-'r 'he entertainments hd R wonderful time.
K,,, n "ur i-acnern. this was the most ! . bit for the storm .v. , h w.-
uccessrui 1 rom a social
program given by our best home talent.
Dancing was evening, and
twenty-five
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standpoint. Mr. Arthur Schaller. of Diamond's Grocery, East Chicago, and his wife entertained last Sur.day at a six o'clock
1 dinner in honor of their fifth wedding j anniversary. Many gifts were received
by them from their many frienda in Whiting and East Chicago. Mrs. Katherine Howard left yesterday
for Indianarolls to attend the Suffrage
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I longing to one of the Scouts. The rain drove him Inside and next morning a j number of breakfasts were short, j Saturday evenirtg the Scouts assembled in a large Camp Fire Circle, and every one was called for a "stunt. " ; Deputy Scout Commissioner George P. j Hulst. who has charge of camping, I and H. E. Jackson. President of the 1 Local council, were present.
Sunday morning the Scouts enjoyed a "Flap-Jack" breakfaaL Moat of the. beyt left early for Mass and Sunday ichool but came back for dinner. Mr. Thum and two of his employes vleltad camp Sunday morning. They were very much pleased with the improvement in the conditions of the
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Now ts the t!m for the tnakuif of nw rlotbes. and women who do then own aawing will appreciate th.s pattern whipfc
may oe oaed for a atreat or bouse draaa It la ery simple and, aaty to waVt, as there ta little trimnilns The hack of ths waist extends orer th thonldera'and tha fronts are cathered ITia fuL length r'eerea are gathered Into deep cuffa with r.iDcy turncrera The two uteve skirt Is alaahed at the left aide froii for tha placket and L fathered all arooni at tha slightly raised waistline Tbe lady'a dnaa No B1C4 ia etf la aitea 4 to 44 bust meaaure. Wilth at lower edge is li yards. The .S6-itK'L r. flnires 84 yarda of Sfl or 44-inch raaterlaL with Vi yard of "6 loch coatraatinf msteriaL Price 10 centa
The Consumers Company Sells Coal Contentment 2,000 Pounds of it to a Ton. i Coal with a glow, wear and warmth to it. Coal that is free from slate, clinkers, sulphur, coal gas and sooty smoke. It's clean coal. We guarantee every pound of it. Let us estimate with you now for your home, factory or building. Consumers Company
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