Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 9, Hammond, Lake County, 5 April 1919 — Page 6

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THE TIMES.

E. CHICAGO DISCUSSES MEMORIAL

Th community memorial house Irha has muck East Chicago and indications today point to the probability of smiie action along: this lire parly n. xt week. "With valuations suro to be larufly irtrreajed and the bonding; power raisrl In proportion, that city also is very much Inclined to the belief that this stort of a recognition should be Klvcn o the war heroes who left the city nearly two thousand strong. The matter will be sounded out a little further In the near future. That such a building Is badly netded in that city iroes without question.

NEW ELECTRIC SUPPLY TRAIN The Indiana Electric Service Company is the name of a new firm of electru-al contractor and dealers In electrical Roods that have Just located at 624 Chicago avenue, Kat Chicago. The Sendak Uroa.. three in number, are the incorporators. They are practical nun and are inakin a fine

display of el-.ctrlcal equipment of all kinds. Service and satisfaction are the "rils that they have, chosen to Indlonte to the public that they propose to v. jc mil, k attention to orders, fair prices ani suarantee on goods. They 'tort out with promise, of larse success.

READ THESE TWIN CITY ADVERTISEMENTS

, hlch are acepted by I.uken'a Xwa j i.cy, 3410 MlchUan ve.. Ind. Ilarbor, phone 11.1S-J, Katkerlna Ilward. 4.'US Oirott avenue, Et Chicago, tele

phone 2.N3- ng aft Thompson. SIMt 4 hlraaro arenue, tot Chicago, telephone 31.

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THEATRES

Indiana Harbor, Indiana

TODAY A METRO SPECIAL Harold Lockwood IN Shadows of Suspicion

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THE BIG IDEA.

THEY WANTED SOME PORK Stanley Kaczkowski. alderman and proprietor of a grocery and market at 393? Carey street. Indiana Harbor, reported to the police that last night some one entered his building and stole about seventy pounds of bani and forty pounds of bacon. Nothing; else apparently had been disturbed. Investigation showed that the bolt on the door had been forced some time during: the night. The theft was discovered at six o'clock this mornir.&. ' Thus far there Is no clue to tha rob- j bers. I

HOTEL AC4 OMM01J4TIO. Wanted ttoomcrs anil boarders at the Hubbard Steel Hotel, corner Chicago and Railroad avenue; flrft class meals; everything clean and sanitary. Home Cooking a specialty. 4-4-2t

We are wanting- bids for decorating, painting and paper hanging 20 j apartments. East Chicago. Famous 1 51 fg. Co. 4.4

Tersonett & liogan. Painting. Paperhanging; Furniture Reflnishing and Ticture Framing; 4 438 Forsythe ave

nue, phone 74S-L-C. 4-4-6t ,

SUNDAY WM. S. HART IN BREED OF MEN And SMILING BILL PARSONS in HAVE ANOTHER. And & First Run Pathe News.

Twin City News Notes

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Mr. and Xra. W. U Klines littie three nd a half ear old daughter. Nancy Jane, was brought home from

Margarefa Hospital in Hammond yes

terday wher she very recently under

went a auccfsful operation to hav

her tonsil removed. The family reside In Hemlock street where Nancv

may again Jo n her playmates with better prospects of s more robut phy

sique.

j We are wanting- hids for decorating, j painting and paperhanging 2i.i apartI ru.?nt. East Chicago. Famous Manuj facturing Co. 4-5-2t j CASD OF THANKS. We wish to thank our friends for their I many kindly offers of condolence and beautiful floral tributes at the time of our bereavement in the death of our dar wife and mother- ve-.. ch.n.

and Colden Rule Council D. of L. Mr. Wtn. Besscr and children.

In Recording Personal Pronerty to the Assessor for Taxation do not include your Liberty Bonds. Thev are not subject to Personal" Property Taxation. Fifth Liberty Loan Organization City of East Chicago

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j tuiests arriving to be entertained i a' the A. ottenheimer home in North ! Magoun avenue and the A. Goodfrlend home In 143rd street are Mrs. E. I Kllenbogen of Little Rock. Ark., sister to the Messers Ab and Max Ottenhelmer and Mrs. Coodfriend of this city and Ister in the. day. Mrs. J. P. Eichlltz. arriving from Dallas. Texas and is another sister and she will be the guest of the Ooorfrlends. This is to be a

family reunion with the exception of one brother in Arizona who at this time Is unable to be present. Both ladies have previously visited here and made many friends who will giad'y

I welcome their coming. Sightseeing

CHARLES H. TRUE Chairman East Chicago Industrial Division. W. L. SPENCER Vice Chairman East Chicago Commercial Division.

JOHN W. LEES Vice Chairman Indiana Harbor Industrial Division. JOHN CARROLL Vice Chairman Indiana Harbor Commercial Division.

WALTER J. RILEY, Chairman.

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-THE SALT OF THE EARTH- IS THE MAN WHO BRINGS A FAMILY INTO THIS WORLD AND TAKES CARE OF THEM. HE DOES HIS DUTY. HOW ABOUT YOU? ARE YOU PUTTING YOUR SPARE MONEY IN OUR BANK SO THAT SHOULD SICKNESS OR ADVERSITY OVERTAKE YOU, YOUR FAMILY WILL NOT SUFFER? THINK IT OVER. THEN COME IN AND OPEN AN ACCOUNT IN. OUR BANK. 1 YOU WILL RECEIVE THREE PERCENT INTEREST. American State Bank EAST CHICAGO. CD.

party is arranged for this afternoon In

Chicago, Including hostesses and their guest. The Men's i'ib of the Congregational church of East Chicago will meet in an interesting session Monday evening and a discussion will be lead in the

"League of Nations" by a speaker sent

here rrom the Illinois branch of the League to Enforce Peace. There will

be music rendered by the Mesters Williams. Leonard Smith and William

P S. Prepare for the Fifth Loan Drive

THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK EAST CHICAGO INDIANA Capital and Surplus $125,000.00

3,100 Millions in Gold!

rrr That represents the. total stock of Jl gold of the T. S. Federal Reserve Bank System of which this bank is a part. When you have an account here you are in touch with the strongest banking system in the world.

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"A Safe Bank For Folk's Savings

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Kroh. nefreahmrntg will be served

and an urgent call for a large member

ship of the club to be present. The Junior Epworth League entertained at a party last evening in the parlors of the Indiana Harbor Methodist church and had a glorious time. The No Name Club which changed Its method of staid meeting days to conform with better convenience to the hostess, has arranged to srr t t h .

home of Mrs. Carl Thomas, who ia with

her mother. Mrs. Viola Smiley In Conkey avenue. Monday afternoon, and

will there enjoy the afternoon session.

The Chippewa Camo Fi re ClrW win

meet Monday evening with Mrs. A. Newman. .1516 Hemlock street at eight o'cloo kto make plans for a coming event. It will be ncmrv that

be a good representation of membera

present to et definite, plans. j

Lea Miserahles" will be the attrac- I

tion at the Family theatre tomorrow. '

continuous all day. Victor Husro'a '

great novel portrayed on the screen. , It Is a wonderful picture, featuring revoltionary days In France. j There is an imperative call for wo-! men of Indiana Harbor who can elth- ; er knit, crochet or sew to offer their services at the Red Cross Chapter House In Fir street, that the present'

quota on hand may be completed In due time for shipment. Many responses will quickly adjust facilities of the wr.rk and It Is only through co-operation of the women in their willingness to serve can the work be accomplished. St. Paula Kv. Lutheran church, cor.

Deodar and 135th at. 9:00 a. m.. Sunday school; 10 a. m.. morning worship; 7:3')

p. m.. t-ngllsh evening service. Ser

mon torlc. "The Three Crucified." Lent

en service on Wednesday evening at S

. clock.

Methodist people and their friends

enjoyed one of the best church socials

ar the First M. K. church of East Chi

cago, last evening that has been held

in that church for many a day. It

given under the auspices of Section No.

1 of the Ladles' Social Union and was In tha natur of an indoor April picnic. Good music, contest, fishing pools, fortune telling, wonder booths and a fine supper were enjoyed by all. Those present hope for another soon. At the First Baptist church tomorrow the services will be confined to the U3ual hours of Sunday school at 9:43. morning devotion at 11 o'clock with Rv. Carlos Dinsmore. general superin

tendent of the Indiana Baptist mission

ary movement coming from Indianan

olis to speak in interest of the denominational movement which has scored so great a success. Kev. Dinsmore is a national speaker of recognition and a

I very interesting man throughout. The services tomorrow will have a double ; mission of serving the purpose honorling the ntry into the ministry of the

; local pastor of the church. Rev. R. C. j Speer and also his pastorate here of j four years duration. Rev. Spcer will ! occupy the pulpit in the evening service commencing at 7:30 o'clock and the ! evangelistic rites will be observed. The j Junior and Senior B. . F. N. will meet j at 6:30. ! The. home economic department of the j East Chicago Woman's Club will hold ; its session Monday evening at the home or Mrs. L. D. Huestis. 4137 Northcote I avenue., where a very interesting pro-

I gram has been outlined with musicale ; numbers and Miss Florence Hauswald. ! will talk on rroper diet for the sick. A good attendance of members is desired. First Congregational church of East Chicago, corner Magoun avenue and 145th st. Rev. James Oetema. pastor. Sunday school for all ages at 9:30 a. m. Preaching by pastor at 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Morning sermon, "Getting

Acquainted with Tourself." Evening sermon, "The How of Christianity. Excellent music furnished by large choir at both morning and evening services. An elaborate sacred concert will be given on the night of Easter the 2nth of this month Midweek prayer-meeting and Bible study every Wednesday night at 7:30. You are cordially invited to all services. Come and bring your friends.

The ladles all having a kindred similarity In the choice of their diversion

no fcappier houra could possbly have been spent throughout the afternoon. The meetings to be held at the First Methodist Episcopal church of East Chicago, tomorrow, are announced as follows: S:00 a. m., Men'e class meeting; 9:30 a. nr. Sunday school which begins with some good music and a

fine story; 10:45 a. m.. morning worship with a sermon by the pastor on "Caleb Conquering the World"; 6:30 p. m., Epworth League; 7:30 p. m.. evening worship with . sermon by the pastor on the subject. "A Lesson in Limitations." Minute Men will appear at each of the services of the day. from other churches of the Calumet

region. Everybody will receive a cor-

dial welcome.

( ST. JOHN j

The little eon of Mr. and Mrs. Ben j

Hillneh was taken ill again and is now

under a physician's care. Miss Laura Scher r spent the forepart of the week in Chicago. Anthony Klassen returned home from

Camp McClellen. Ala.. Thursday afternoon with an honorable, discharge. Miss Lena Nolan, of Hammond, returned home Monday evening for a few days visit here with her parents. Mrs. Jos. Schacfer and Miss Clara Schr:idt spent several days here this

week with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Scheldt.

Th -wrecking crew was called here

Thursday afternoon to put a train on

iruit arter tt had Jumped tha rail on the C. J. S. en the cros.in where Jacob Boecker reside.

ROCHESTER PIMJ for the proposed new city hall and community building submitted by seven architects are being considered and ona will b selected by the council at a meeting Friday night.

Are you reading The Trmes?

Boyd C. Personett.

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At the First M. E. church in Indi- I ana Harbor tomorrow morning at the j 11 o'clock regular worship there will; be special mush- by Mrs. Elsa Free- ' man, contributing tsopra.no numbers, j bers. Rev. Elmer Jones, pastor of the I church, will take as his subject, "Fel- ! lowship of Endurance." Sunday school will be conducted at 9:45. Junior Ep-, worth League at 5:30, with senior! league at 6:30. Evening devotion will j be at 7:30 o'clock with William Street,' furnishing the music and the text will ; be "Standard of Morality; Now and Then." A cordial invitation is extended j to all to attend. Mrs. George B. Crummey, of 145th street was hostess to a very well ap-j pointed dinner in which the guests In- I eluded the Mesdames William Meade, ' Georsre Summers and Frances Byers. i

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TOMORROW

Yesterday you said to yourself: ' Tomorrow I '11 start a SAVING S FUND ' ; Or you promised yourself yesterday: That you would begin to make regular deposits in that savings account you had neglected of late; or open a checking account to handle your income in a more business-like way. " Tomorrow' Well tomorrow is here that TODAY. Make good that promise to yourself now. Come in and talk it over. We can and will help you. EAST CHICAGO STATE BANK

"The Oldest Bank in East Chicago

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Offerings In Easter Millinery One lot of about 50 hats in Liseres, Crepes, Georgettes, specially priced at " d; 7 Q C fo.OO and ij) yJ

Hats that are well within the $12 class (HI A AA shown here at P I U.UU Styles and values in our $3.00 and $3."0 Trimmed Hats are unequaled. HAT AND ART SHOP 708 Chicago Avenue East Chicago.

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FAMILY

THEATRE TONIGHT . Gladys Blackwell IX The Call of the Soul The story in which a little child teaches a man and a woman the beauty of truth. Also "The MongrelB" and a tworeel Sunthlne Comedy Sure to cure the worst case of blues. Tomorrow

Personett & Hogan

Painting, Paperhanging, Furniture Reflnishing and Picture Framing. 4436 FORSYTH AVE. Phone 745-L 2 East Chlcaao, Ind. JOHN PORACOMPANY Real Estate, Loans, Insurance, Foreign

Exchange. Steamship and Railroad Tickets to All Parts of the World. NOTARY PUBLIC. PORA BLDG. 3462 GUTHRIE ST. INDIANA HARBOR, ND. Dr. R. B. RUTHERFORD DENTIST 722 CHICAGO AVE., EAST CHICAGO FIRST NATL. BANK, BLDG.

PHONE 295.

Continuous 1:30 to 10:30 WM. FOX PRESENTS Wm. Farnum IN "Les Miserables" A stupendous picturization of Victor Hugo's famous story in nine parts. A picture every one will -want to see.

j Capital and If I Surplus, $60,000.00

L W. SARIC CO Largest Real Estata Operator. INDIANA HARBOR, IND. HOUSES built and sold on easy payments. FARMS bought, sold and traded. LOAN" 3, Insurance Steamship Tickets and Foreign Exchange. Notary Public.

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Business Ways for Women

fMore house-wives and unmarried women are using the checkbook. A checking account gives a receipt for every payment made. Besides, it gives prestige to the check signer makes the signer known in a financial way.

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