Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 254, Hammond, Lake County, 9 April 1919 — Page 10
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News Notei
A rfiTn(f which Yin 'I ;t n I in th early day of h:gh s-hif.; u '.-n ' V .ss .A ltd Ppecter, eldest lin.icl r of Mr. and Mrs Isaa.' Spvr. and M;. 1 Lester "ttenh"imer, ,.n ' V i : i n- " e m --n. . this . , r . , .( . . ; .. : . !"ri"i .'iniplfi (h.- :;,! - v :h i re -!a. of .u'.ir.inaict :n v 1 n;:pt ia; e-- i ennv ); '..'. . v i t n,t i-: . n ,'!, cn at ;iie ImMo's h-'ive. " " o TWB immediate mem :- - i h famH ( onlv the o'e.le.. I
S'eolar Temple ,.f Ciivasn ffi. :!-. t Tre r -ide gowned :tt a - inple fr.p.;, of J
ColumbiaAmerican THEATRES lndj ana Harbor, Indiana
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HOUDINI IN" "The Master Mystery" Thirtpeni h odp. CHARLES HAY in" THE GIRL DODGER. A pretty Birl and a moon will cure any woman haer. Also First Run Paths News. Tomorrow AM ERICA'S FOREMOST ACTRESS Ethel Barrymore -IN The Divorcee, Adapted from her s'rasre pucres?, "Lady Friederick," which Mis? Barrmore played for two year? in Nw York and in which role phe became internationally famed. The aetlon i pwifr and inton" ar.d Mips Fsrrj'more cap''ire rtrarnatlr hichtp nver before reached by an American actrr?? Christy Comedy. "For Love or 1er!ey.', Coming Friday A PAR A MOT" N T-OL.("0 TT SPECIAL L-tui5 f. A!cort Farnou? Stcrv "LitUe Women" Coming Sat. Anita Stewart in : "A Midnight Romance." !
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FIRST STATE TRUST 6 SAVINGS BANK 137ft AND CEDAR. STREETS INDIANA HARBOR Capital and Surplus $100,000.00 All Kinds of, New Cars "JT Many new car? seen in Indiana JJ Harbor. Wp ai InFurintr many of th r.cw owner? acain?t fire, theft, damace. cn. lipion.". pr.onal liability, etc. Information on
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All Ready for the "X-Ray" Picture! Are You American from breastbone to spine? Or have you a sneaking "Yellow Streak?" Better make a Trial Test. Here are tie Leading Symptoms: Higher Patriotism "Yellow Streak"
1 I'm "off this Loan stuff." 2 Mx for me. I'm sick of the wasu-. 3 The war was n. blunder. Nevs a grain!
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.T. K. nrr. rity ront roller of , Illc.w!rsr h!r banklnjr exporlenTelTRV ClH.f.j.-n anrl .-rnnry of ih Twin "iiy ; wont lnt rr! and infuranrc ,ni Hur.riire ,H i..-n A .r-n t i-n. 'i1- j in 1?!4 or?ni-.'l t'n? Twin I'ltv Savings l"'n ''"r!f"' ''-r '! rr-in- ; and Loan Ay.o,.-iaMn. of wh.-h h has
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at a notinc .at the bank quarter? ; ... .... a r'tnarkabK- crowfn lt''.
lrr . . ' 'r trf"nt b-:iiE approximately
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"nir,ns :n tr::"" r-'ciiv in j At th Wlnmrc tb rr.rnt city
.. ....c". it ! a r.-.,K rfllint;pdp-n:y!rfl!i(n. )a-,r Mrfonrack pfroni to the F-t X..rmal ' r..intl him as city cortr-.!!er and t.nr
' "'"'P PWr "i r.4 ami tl; .n:m-r- i has t.t provrn the ,iH,n r.c vt.
r.,ur. in 1"'T. 'r (!r...h!- hit. .-hr-i. W is a marred man with Pve I
I the bapVmc b---;..c rd as .a'uT n- j trnt!.- .-dd. H r-.d'? at 4TY M-hiil. J the hank a i'a!..in;f fi"n I'M ft .. 1 r 1 t a r n-io.
Ism a a;n- peta, fiowe-. It was a enterta'.neJ hr oard d-.ih last .v. charrr.;nr p re - n :i :s I Br"a:r tht'Mich- j r. inc. or. t. .. fx i
. ' -A'r- - Mrs. .John riarper of Krie
-Mrs. J . r. ertterl f F-m str-et. t s I r n n . v va n i a . have ...... , ,u.,.
havintr fh Five Hundred c;;ih f home after a v,-:t here nith Mr. and.
m'-1 " V " n ;mn"" v";r.s ' "is. Ytrtor Pa-'ea-.x. and the latter'
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1 I have faith in the U. S. A. No limit! 2 -111 put up mv last dollar for the U. 8. I "was for the War; now 111 pay up. 4 The Government owes money, lpfs settle. a We fougrht the war honorably; why spoil it bv welshing: on the bills? 6 What I hare lent the U.'S. has not hurt me. I will lend some more. 7 I want some of the Victory Liberty Ioan to send my boy to college. There is no investment half as pood. 01 must sustain the national credit. 10 We won the Victory, now let's put over the Victory Liberty Loan! 11 I'm for the Flac and for the Tnited States of America first. last and all the time! I'd die for them and I'll BUY for them.
4 I should worry about the Treas ury ! 5 Oh, pshaw! Let the Banks tab the Loan.
I bought some Libertv bond
once; but I traded 'em for a pli nograph.
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Sav I'm looking out for No. 1. What money I get 111 blow in for joy. S Let the plutocrats do the investing. 9 Rats! I'm for the bolshr'..--what ? 10 Thev wasted monev in the amiv. I can put my cash where it needed! 1 1 Say, boy, I think this bunk about, patriotism is "wav off. Tm an international." You see. the World's mv count rv!
TAILORED AT FASHION PARK
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THE FASHION PA RK DESIGNING ROOMS RECOMMEND FABRICS OF PLAIN TEXTURE. BLUE, BROWN, GREEN AND OXFORD GREY GIVE AGREEABLE SERVICE AND ARE ALWAYS GOOD-LOOKING. THE ELEMENT OF STYLE HAS BEEN SO WELL APPLIED TO Tl$E DRAPING OF THESE MATERIALS THAT IN THE NATTI, WITH THE FLARE TO ITS SKIRT AND ITS STRAIGHT- UP SHOULDERS, DISTINCTION HAS BEEN PERFECTLY SECURED. READY- TO- PUT- ON CUSTOM SERVICE WITHOUT THE A AWO YA NCE OF A TRY - ON
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The Victory Liberty Loan Will Tell! 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.
W. L. SPENCER Vice Chairman East Chicago
Commercial Division. Commercial Division WALTER J. RILEY, Chairman.
JOHN CARROLL Vice Chairman Indiana Harbor
READ THESE TWIN CITY ADVERTISEMENTS
and hp- .on V i re i 1 a r Vi r n , fr.i.M ! i r
extended sojourn throuSh pan I orer 'tr rT? " W" Rot " Florida. Principally M.ami. On their! T!? f" Tn ,Urmrg
.... L,a, tTVm ile upsei am broke hi? car and sustained personal injuries. The suit which he brought resulted in the award of the above dimE?f;S. Jl.i "1 was appropriated for the repair thre,.f of the Kast Chicatro fire s'at.nn
ngfiirx, 3410 Michigan avr ' Ind. Hrhor. rh.ne 1I3-J Kntherlne Hnrraril 43IK Oltott nrenne. f.nt ChlraRO. trie-
Pione 2-:!l inn Thompson I hi in an DUniit, F.at (.'hlraso, phone (31.
tele-
way Vack they went ia Atlanta. Ga
and isited relatives. The trip was made to benefit Airgil's health atui the result seems to hae brrn Rained for he is more vigorous than when he ie. parted." . Mrs. R B. Gibhs of the AVickev apart-
j ment will hold the next regular meeting
a. j;. s .Moniay att'r-
noon at 2 o'clock. Miss Blanch Rosenthal of J"ir si.
combined bunco with the celebration of
WANTED Tlaln Kewlnjr: will Io d' fanoy washlne: ari'i ircr.'np: SSI" Ivy street; upper flat. 4-S-St FAMILY THElTnr. Wtl'lnm Fox ptesents Geo. Walsh !n 'Luck and Fitirk"rcn"ianoe of a jn-.-!al hijhwaynian; a star who needs ro introduction. 4-3 -1 1
ihfifi was appropriated fnr the department of ruhl'c health f.r the maintenance of the baby clinics. 11.6'in was approrriateri for the repair of the city barns at Indiana Harb-r.
An ordinance was passed which will
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- - - . - ...... I " - ' 1 I . t j iV ; her birthday anniversary last evening j make all licenses oxp;ro on pecemhr
d t 1 . utm- riticiru lino nun .-it fi .'H'-n year. i.irrnses tKn O'l many pUests bidden to the affair. Three, ! ourinjr the middle of the year will be tables sealed those who mad" entry in- j pro rated. to the games. Miss Kathjens scored j At the joint tneetinc of the councilhighest and secured the award. Appro- j men of the two cities. Hammond ar,1 priate to the season the bouse decora- I Kast t'hicaso. there were present from tions consisted of the eilow and white.! the former city Aldermen Miller. 1,. C. combination and everything was carried j Smith. Human. Highland. Heckleman. out for the comfort and hospitality of Kevif. Allen. Yoorhcis and l.uthman-
those present. Mrs. K'dward Klopf, formerly of Kast
Chicago and who was Miss Margaret
l"ahc before lier marriase, is ill
from Lai
'a risen. Georpio,
and 1 f:nr'1
t hit-a e", Maxwell. retersen.
Aldermen Burn". Mysliw. Tenkley. Kascr.kc'wski and
stUl confined to the huse after many;
months' iUnes and the result of nn f nio a.-cident. and cared fnr at ih Taileau:; home. A visit was also made by I lie guests to the F.ert and GeorRe flapper's of North Magoun. ave and Hoth street. There 1 to be an all-day sew ins: ss;on the Baptist Iadies. Thurs-
I confined to the Providence Hospital In ;
Seattle, Wash., following -an operation ! recently performed on her. She is a ! daughter of Mrs. hey of South Olcott ave. Mr. and Mrs. Klopf went west! and settled on a ranch a few years atro j and have been doins very nicely. Mrs. i Klojif has made visits here to her home ! town, accompanied by her two children. ! t
and was again expected in the near fu
eiay. in the parlors of the church. I.un- tine. Her condition will postpone her
il.fon will be served at noon and I visit indefinitely. those attending will briny their pait' Th. jacpb S, hmueser familv of So,, of the refreshmnts. It is expected j par,ng, comprising father, mother and ; that iTifny will be present. j three children. are all recuperating; The K. Parrach faml y in Carey j from an illness which seems to be of a
treet have been 1:1 recentlv. The i prevalent nature and attacking whole
mother was first to contract th
APPROPRIATIONS
MADE AT MEETING
564 Hohman Street Near State HAMMOND, INDIANA
Miiniran Avenue at Fir Street INDIANA HARBOR, INDIANA
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The prevalent nature ami attatking ma!-, households in many lnsiancep.
sriy which is bei.eved to be the in- '
ejenza. with the little ten year old i daughter following and now the falh- j er is sharing in the illness. i
The musie department ?f the East Chicago Woman's Club announces a very in-.eresting session for April Tlsl
p the home of Mrs. William H. Mcotnhrr ef 143th St.. with Mrs. 1 1. .1. Melville as assistant' hostess. American composers will be the subject ucr discussion. It is desired that all members reserve the date of this meeting.
I nilr'na s-v.'nmK in- mi'"iii I
ejety of 'h Faptist church will meet in
their regular monthly session and subject will be the "Problems of Negro" led by Mrs. H. ('. Speer.
r f the pa-Mor of I he church
also b
p ft ep.tip nt e of
Mr
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th ' the wife j
There will j
the mite box opening. A large!
members is rieirel. !
and Mr5. Kdvvar-l .k-dkih' "t tne p
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At the meeting of the city council of Kast i 'hi. ago held v.ndsv evening, the
follow ing appropna'.ion ordinances were pasSe):
l.f'Ort was a pproprint ed for entering
into an agreement with the state em
plovmenl lormmssion to establish an emrdovmetit office in this city. $R.ri was appropriate to pa y a judg-
enl in a personal injury case ihat,.-ame tip un'lr the prere.imsj adm mist rat ion when '. H. Woods and pertv of rhi'-nso f
near droppine into the canal a" St. befoie ih hridge was built.
nw Wickey apartment in ll-'th st. I n1?t
bnv- gone lo Indian.po!i f..r n wf'k s Th( r, obstruct ton to I41st st. pi v i. t or more. Kenned ae. had been remo.ed and be
h. ave. drove right up to the bank of the canal
FIRST-CALUMET Capital and Surplus $100,000.00 Service
Service is Mi
watchword at this bank. To serve the
people of East Chicago we have arranged that they can pay county taxes at this hank. '
EAST CHICAGO INDIANA
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