Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 253, Hammond, Lake County, 8 April 1919 — Page 7
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Tuesday. April 8. 1919.
THE TIMES.
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E. CHICAGO MEETING
establishment i-f an elliee tVr 1. i'.'.o county ami tlmt This ulTiei will located in Kn;t UicaK-. It Is probnhhthai Kast. I'h'.caK" iti hi- .subsi.StZt.I t'"r a certain amount f stiitc iitutu y. ...ti-, mated fit about 1.00 0 u. vettr, aini that, t ho city v. ill l'e;-.r the r -m in.Hij; ex- j t n ae I
Improvement of Alleys. TI.e i-..un.il pass-:-! an r.!::..n
which approvvt! the pi.-in.s of tret l.;tr.l
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Aldermen Go on Record Against Ousting Associ-
ih.; hostess was inJ.Hnl highly otitfll-1 in. nti tl, m artistically ! the arrangi - ' tii.e.ts iikiI tin- e.'i.'f seheme aliolliulllis'
work tor t!i uvi pr.'V em tit ot' i-er- i ,, , . ri. , .. Tl),, K.ti.-ial me. I -
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tin: will luvur in Hi'- inoniii oi .''. " ;lh,- hoio- or Mr?, N. A. li.oibtotT, f.ntnjirlv of Indiana H.uber anil now of Mini-:
nioml. A lnt' r :iniiiii-.-in.-it will :i I
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! 'I'll.- mot. 1. m vvhieh .out' routs tl
irii.i nlluvi-. s, sue in tin: li illKH- end
and peine in the ! t u n. Tims :i!!" will 1- inipro,. l.y !-.. i ial iise-e-ssm-ii t l.ut 1 of a few r. inoiist rat ,rs. ii was thought ndvis-ibie, in enter to insula!aora!!. action in Hp l'avt "' the b.eel att.-nieys. to puss tin r.li-
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nam- pi v . i ', , ,,,.-.nl Indiana Harbor K.--I fMS, t'.iu.rs
una I o. h. on trie I' y - m.
1 laiiKiit-rs of l.bert.v, an organization
1,. which the lb ccusod had nltl ! la I with aoiii.- line nts. S'-htpnu nt of H,.i ).dy is. I" iiik in.i'ti- today Lo i In- foiiin r hoiin- at en t er v 1 1 1 e. Iowa., upon request of ti,,. dcei d'-nt's "on, ;t ri sid. nt ,,f that inv. ; Th- n-liions i-i-r'-nioiiy comluctcd in tin i l;,Rh of tin- Itaptists Will Ink-- placo ill
the i liun li win r Mr. l:-ss. wa.rt-!upp'-, lor many years bf-foro comiifc t.i this
At a mcttlnn of the JOast t.'hicao city council last night thi i-psoUi t ; n drawn by l.)r. J. tioidnian and passt d by the chamber of commerce a resolution expressing it as the actiao of the iirganlzatlon that those councilmnn iciivictd of crims r misdmn-atmrs in lhe
l(crl or state courts should b- ask J i
to rpsisn or be removpd frotn ofi'i.c--was Introduced in a communication li.. in the secretary of the chamber of iummfrcf.
Without a dissent ins oi.-o the res---; luMon was relegated to th- waste! basket by a motion to "receive al.d i I'lso on file." i Alderman Carlson then r. nmvf-d his j I notion that tile ci! y ailomey be mstiuoted to prepare papers for ilie r -- '. ir.oval of Hoirgf Oswefco from offn e as .'i councilman. It was sc. "ti led bv I -V.ceriiiHn Maxwell. This motion com-I
?-"de1 tht a:ious n am ilmeii U lh niscHcs t.;i rrci !.!. Tin y did
tl-, t.-atmu tn? notioi:. Ald' i i'.v n Hum--, J -s :-orko. ; Ivi. 'iroi iT'". Petersen. Tei.k- J . J! y si iv- y . aod i I vntin;; ttKUim-t I u and AI'i.Tl'.it'tl 'fu-is'iii and M'ixw --il o; tor . j rvaLo tTSiUty Oraiaacco. i Aa o-Ju nnt-e was iiitri'iluc ii to rev..il the I'Mliiiflr.n- adontt.l a -'V j i.io- tl.a a;r. to (oi. c.-l Ui l:ast t'hicao j :imi India:. a Hnibor Water "o. to give
notice at t'.t- city clerk's oiVice before s'eittin;: oil" .Tvic" for any reason and
any street tins a 1" r-
'niitt tho b-.ard of works.
The nrilinai.e; to repeal, however, did
dircctuiK tic- work at l't n l-.ast t niea-o ,ltv
The ('hipp'-wa I'liiiii'-l-'i" Ciri:. net.
u i art ot th.tr tun.- to coiopb-io tin-
. , e. e 1 1 11 nun - !-.' knittniB and plain sevtinjt
, . ..let lo lie IlllKi-'i i ' -I i" 'ii iii'ui'-.
An ordimmco ppmpr ;at inK " , , , .. , ,,.,.,, The lit,.- picked from a lo.,K 1,..; ,-t ,. - t,te us, of the b,ard of nea.th w-s p,ss. j - M ;.'t:;m ::.: V. !n , ed ,-ti su.-p.-nsioii . f rub s. 'I his appro- - w '.' .' . ,.... Spmst-r's foiiMntion It vviil be put
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DANIELS TO BE GUEST OF BRITISH
INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE j
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Put Resolution in Waste Basket.
iliich nrc nrcptn! Iiy l.iitf n'n N"" -li'-iicy. 3110 ilieliicnn .. lni!. Hnr:or, filiiine HIIH-Js Ktiltirrlnr t!f-. .iril. litis Od-.itl nvrieii-, Past hWniU, trlelilmnr 231 Nnnu I l.oni piuii, t hleiitro nvrnuo. Hums t blrulo, ele-
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j from all venters on qtioia to mane, .tn .-. . ........ . ' . ... ,.iv'f,.r a-i.-.in.ni bv .tune 1st. Withinve.. has returned hole- ! r.-m atrip u,
Twin City
News Note
to rifrnin i'lom diegina: ui 1 r v-grltv ;,y w :;l,out tir.-t K
nriniion. as cM-;:ii::'-il by J- J' .""W.i
prerident of the board, was tor the pur- j
p. -so of iiniiiitii'.i'.iiii; the Piny that hae ben esi ablishcd in
ends of the city.
"About r.J per cent o! the m a.i.s . - ..r ,1,.. 1'ilisbiirirh. Pa. ae- .tut,.-: i.-d bv her
. ..... .--i-' I'l-lin Wlinue; nan.i--. wo- I' .. ;-- Kast t .eaKo i.uriK " - t. : w nrk could be gainful made and r, lie ve ! brot h. r. St. van Joyce. , , ,-. miv ,-. 1. a - d said Mr. M id. are ,nt.,nt. .... -. . r. ,:s,h, 1 i v of th'-. wl.-t v.tih honorable .Its.-harue t,, th.. ibe-th two jears of as . 11-re t:t "''''' i-,:1e th- vn.rviM..n of the work a ml' ITiKineers. which was ,.,,:,e., , is apparently tie- Kr. atest need oi - , .,,i,i, t, i r,-i,.. Mr c.nfii,-! a. r.-ss , iny
j s; motive work r-l.-nu di-case P'" v. !!'. i ... ' Ti, ...... -t.o months. Their mission Kast w.. 1 v :.- it
,nes and this is what we arc vvorlum: , :w , h,,r sist,r, M is. ... K. Mel,,,,-,. ,n in our naby clmt.s. ',..-., m;lv ,-,11 for materials at the Mrs. (ieorKe Murray. ,.f ilmy. vi.e ' . ..e II.. .1 , 1 i . I I ' I. ' ..l.
ecuter Others mav come to tne e.-ni-r n . .-. and put in as manv hours as possible, s. n.bly. her three sm.1? and Mrs. !-'.-,,, me Tt is i-nlv hv nnit.-d ofort i' trie Part .,f t'hilds. also from :ry. w . v is.t. rs of n-anv women at this da-e that verv tmi.-h '. Kast v'lncago pe,,pl.- . ster.lay. he.'idvvay --.n li, aeconip'h.-l. The K.tr-j Mrs. .Norman '"!. of ilrai'. vuie st., ri.ents to be nnib call for the simp- v ho has .been on a pii.asant trip to lor 1. st r.i. 'b.od ,,f sewinsr. I home in Ijebiinon. Inu., lor more than a A truest at the J-'rat.k Uindiey Ivmia . week is bac'i.
The April g- m-ral up- tins of tin- Indi- j , Iv y t. is Mis. J.indl' y's sister, Mrs.
! ;,ii;i Harbor Woman's Club was in id i'tarl Alh.-rtson of Havre. Mont.
.Saturday at the. ho ne of Mrs. Hits Hol- ! Strom in Kir st. J Hiring the absence of j Mrs. John XI. Karovul. i resident of :lie
ilub until the expiration ot this vears ttim and who has gotie,s..uth to recuperate fiom a v.ry reivnl illness, tor I iuce as the presiding otU.tr w as capably tilled by Mrs. J. O. Dickson. The . .. . w. ..f m-ini?
ssion openeu wit.ii n- t-'oui- v. . , ,
Sutus charmipely .- remlercl n ;. .,.,,. ,....,, ,.r ,t, ,,,,-,);, v en , Mrs 1.
l-'iM.k Supb.ns. An iiiiiiurtaut jVl ln"citVs will no ot" Thursday eenini Weirich and Miss Mae -ialvm assist.,.' urni- r consideration was the vie. ..on- v I M. Kinb y School gymnasium at Miss iK-rothy'-s mother in rc eiviuB and I two d h-jcates to the 1 oi i n . y - .-i et a e . .,,,. M .,! rs uf the Itairm- iiro ' si rvins the guests and a very pleasant
.! I 1U1.S . Ill' U IS lo oe o- 'v , ,..,:.t .-l urch Kast Chi- urK:d to be present.
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the new iii.-omUlK pit si K-n. J. ' K -v . ' ' . ' t e ith Mrs ,1,-ssi- H-wi v. of 144th
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a party in progress
personett & il'.-.t.in. Paint inir. I'lil".bj.niiiK. J'u rr.it tie p.-fin .h i nn and i'ctire I-"ra n: -nv, . 1 4 3rt Forsyth.- avenue, prion" 7 :-!. 2 4 -4 - I
WANT KD . fancy why s-1 i 1 ; i i -..
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. ,if Infants" wear in h-H : , .1 iirni Ma-;-p. d (';---I'.t'iiri.-t , I-'. Hat Ai ,' ,-ae.o avenue. S-
S-,-rial Kt't'-r :- i nt vv i n at the Hit ,1 A t t .!.-.;. th s we, k. T-n i,o atro 4--1 a v !. :. i - Th-i r,-Kul.ii meetini-r of the Indiana
H :rber I'ytbian tsisu-rs ... curs tins tvt-n-
The ;..!. Kiacks ,,f Hobart Wen- in . !:.' lu spriiil the day with the .Sam Macks i ,
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK EAST CHICAGO INDIANA
The Indiana Harbor O. K. S. Chap.' r tl me st. yesterday, v ill no et in r g.ilar session tomorrow j All women who un eroeht t and s. vv evening. ; in Indiana Harbor tire r, quested to in, ,-t A call.-d meeting of the department at tile Chapter Houe, in Kir St., tomorof literature of tie- Indiana Harbor, r.w ait.ri,..n at 2 o vio. k. Woman's Club is announced lor Friday j .Miss Dorothy Vane , daughter of Mr. afternoon at the liin'- of Mrs. .1. A. - ;u;, jli,. . 1-1. Vance .,f drapi vine M., gard-n, 30 U Grapevine st.. at -, .-ntertaim d many fip-nds hoaorm In r
tlft. eiith birthday anm v . rsai y sin- cole
lirls
t veiling was ir.iiul-t' d in with victrola
V i; vi'i Horn ! Mrs r--e H l.cvis of .North l.ar- : ' - ' " 1 ' , v' ,,; v,,v. be hostess to the riuochle;- The I.ady Elks will meet this evenins ;
ur,l..n former ore.-u eld. of the Hub. - CP.tb Thursday atternoor
ti.,e eh. sen for I'-.T-i n t a t ton. Tliere Is to b
HAVE YOU SEEN The A. B. C. Super Electric Washing Machine VASH CLOTHES? Every Afternoon a"d Eveninr;. Lighthouse Electric Company 613 CHICAGO AVENUE EAST CHICAGO.
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Capital and urplus $125,000.00
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When We Went to War' stt? Two years turn thi? time v.t- i-!'i' i-n-JJ tt-r'.ntr the biK war. 'I :,( t-otini ry itaii no iinar.ciai panic b'-cau-so t.f the Federal lie ,orp Systeni. That made for safety. This bank is a part " of that r-"y-t rn.
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t v. re those en. sen 101 i ... 1 nere is o i..- ... - , vet K" through. F.vpl:nali"n vtas j.,,,, Sl!,(;i lUf,f i, mis ;cm iiculi' Fridny afternoon fit tin- he.no of Mrs. iQ that the ittter.t of the repcul- -rdinan.-i I fT Jl(., (.0...,K tntb district convention , - ,. Anderson in !v.a.-m St.. c mpli- V v.as to release ;'n- water compar.y iron j' ' h ,u whjtmfri M:,y lird. The ,..nt:irj- u, the ,us- ftuest of Mrs. Kil- J
s,e,.j of tie presst.ro which they nad l-iv;i subject-, d to iti the recent, camlfticn f-:- pure water; that, they were
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titled to assistance now ratio r hihii to Jinv further handicap. Tin- reptal . rdinaner wa. ki'led. homo-, unanimously. l-ith Street BonlevaiS. An ordinance tins introdu.-ed to mnk" tlath st. a boulevard from which nil
-.ne-e tofrle u-nnlil .'vrtnOea. I '
representatives at that -nesting will b" jj,,urne.
(the Mcsd-uti-s W. H. Van Horn and H. C. ! Kun,,...j s.,.rvi,e wa conducted over I I.t-.k.-ns. ith ( lb. r n iro-r d-tails of i ttl0 r, ,-,inS f Georce O. Ili-ss-y at the
adjournment ",.,,., T.- u-kins. :Pj:!l Hemlock st..
r Pi. th-.S" ,,r, .nr to parttctp-ite ,..,,,. t)V the orib r oi" So is and
in a well appoit ted "umheon for which. . . " i -
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,-tTords an- decent rnute to Hammon
and to closf It. to trucks would work hflavy handicap on those "iisasol iti
transportation hv tmck service. ,
"If Hammond would only fix up It'-r t !-
end of t hteaitc avenue t iMn st. . sai'l one. "we v."iilil hav a shorx-! route to Hammond and could preserve.
145th t. as a part of the boulevard system across Lake Geerpe to Chleaito. Put until Tfamniond doer something, we tn.ist pound "tit our only available boulevard with heavy trip-k service." The ordinance was accordingly killed. Employ-meat Bureau.
An ordinance turn passeri autnerizmsr :t-i-
ir byard of works to enter into .ti j M )cromfnt with the eniidnyment bur'.-'i j fej
rnmmiwinn of Incl-.anaiiolis vhereny a i
cunty employment bureau for Lake ...unty could be maintained. A second . rdinanre carried en uppropriatit n or tl imn to be available by the board of public we.rks fnr carrying out the terms
o' th" agreement. T?t)th carried. b-. The chamber of commerce recently : ?, nt a delegate to Indianapolis to make : vA -oTc.e investigation of th- plans of the j Kb s,;.p. in r?ar1 to an employment office jjlq in this city . Mr. A. G. Slovomb. cashier
f the l-irsi rrusi ana .i ins." oam-.. i r.
no the delegate. His belief Is that i Rsf
iV commission will co-operate in the j Ki
v. sattl that this street was not mini ' 'Vi5 ' IP F for heavy trarftc and that it would soon I fSS -"Z"'"7 TT--. Ko to pieces tind-r th- strain of th PJ'"" -X'li? ' O Slf I he,v-i!y leaded tnt-ks that traverse it j j f I ' T's. j Vt "jll 1 .'ally. It whs areued. however, that j VJJy- 'tJ '''"ftSRv-"! ' ; f I ,h- street Is really the only street that i Si VlWrl v" ' I
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THEATRES
Indiana Harbor, Indiana
Patriotic Men and W omen who will help to put the Victory Loan over. Send your names to
Capital and Surplus, $60,000.00 To the Boys and Girls
Special for Today Z METROPOLITAN GRAND OPERA STAR
1 Geraldine Farrar
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Temptation
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Fatty Ro
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Fifth Liberty Loan Organization City of East Chicago CHARLES H. TRUE JOHN W. LEES Vice Chairman East Chicago Industrial Vice Chairman Indiana Harbor Division. Industrial Division.
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JOHN PORA COMPANY
Any hoy or girl
an start a bank
ceount here by
depositing nn? dollar. Hundreds of )oy and eirls earn mo-ioy af'er school hours; many of them bank here.
' "Love" NO ADVANCE IfJ PRICES. Tomorrow H0UD1NI IN' 'The Master Mystery"
Thir1 on'h rpisol.. CHARLES RAY In THE GIRL CODGER. A'so First Run Pathe News.
W. L. SPENCER Vice Chairman East Chicago Commercial Division.
JOHN CARROLL Vice Chairman Indiana Earfcor Commercial Division.
WALTER J. RILEY, Chairman.
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Insurance, Foreign Exchange. Steamship and Railroad Tickets to All Parti of the World. NOTARY PUBLIC. PORA BLDG. 2462 GUTHRIE ST. INDIANA HARBOR, IND.
Dr. R. B. RUTHERFORD DENTIST 722 CHICAGO AVE., EAST CHICAGO FIRST NATL. BANK BLDG.
PHONE 29.
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Yrtu Jut naturally predict infidelity, wouldn't you? And you'd bo right, but-Hthey both are liappy. U may. 'eeem unreasonibi but it Isn't, as you can Bee tonight at the Family Theater. AL.SO Charlie Chaplin and Mabel Normand ' IX The Jazz Waiter ADMISSION 11c AND 17c
DEAR READER: IT DOESN'T MAKE ANY DIFFERENCE WHAT YOU ARE GOING TO BUILD. WE ARE THERE WITH THE WHOLE WORKS. WE HAVE ALL THE STUFF FOR THE INSIDE AND OUTSIDE OF YOUR HOUSE. WE CAN GIVE YOU INSIDE SSiCeVoN OUTSIDE QUALITY. WE HAVE SHINGLES, LATHS. FLOORING OR ANY KIND OF LUMBER FOR BUILDING OR REPAIRING A HOUSE. LET U3 ESTIMATE ON WHAT YOU NEED. POCAHONTAS COAL IS BACK ON THE JOB. WE CAN SUPPLY ANY AMOUNT. GET OUR PRICES. QUALITY, QUANTITY AND SERVICE. Indiana Harbor Lumber & Coa! Company Grapevine : ' d Vatling Sts. Phones: Indiana Hai:.0i 216 and 217.
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As You Bought YOUR, TRUCK You did not sit in the seat or toy with the steering wheel when you bought your first truckdid you? appearance, atmosphere, comfort did not count. Facts and efficiency the will and the stamina to do the work you chose on this basis alone. Buy your truck tires the same way! Seek facts and figures such as GOODRICH offers you in DE LUXE Truck Tires.
1 Facts like these S.
Laskau, 1261 3rd Ave., New York; De Luxe Truck Tires applied to 3-ton truck, intercity service, Sept. 1, 191& day only half ivok letters "GOOLN RICH D E LUXE" easily readable. Distance traveled, 23,000 miles. Also r Mt. Prospect Creamery Co., Chicago, fleet average of 20,000 miles on country roads from D e Luxe. Right here, in your own town, De Luxe Tires are making cost -cutting records let us show you them.
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