Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 268, Hammond, Lake County, 25 April 1919 — Page 2

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tli at the ormer of an Oakland Sensible Six enjoys a splendid freedom from mechanical troubles. Yr.cn f-xpen?ivr- cars frequently develc thoso littlA annoying derangement ? whir-h have tho same dbseourag-ir-cr cfect as tb fly in the ointment But your Oakland Sensible Six oimer, thcu:;li an in"f.cp.nt drirer, rolh alons Treek i i and week out, his car in service. Price S 1075.00 Pcntiac,

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The iMMiirei justly .1 . A . ii ml tii-i' nt 25 BANDS IN VICTORY PARADE AT GARY l e 11m 1 . e - n a " o u r - : i. , ! wiM rimi;, eom- ; . cy liave .Irtfk.1. IIl:n. :s l: and. ui !v.:t:.s - - K M nr. ?nl i .;i lu 1 . in.!. ii ! I l.ll. : ! ban 1. :i r y Mln. Is s-f.t in .1 U.:.-. I k;: II. M, Vis. l::i :n : l S i in K uss; 11 Municipal bund y Municipal l'-tid :s frown IVint roe bund, (liwy M'ltu. ijipj sco 'it 1 Tin ii ami red -e Hoys li::ir! find F.usle C'-rps I .I'd. A Victory Liberty Bond is unequalled investment. Fashion's Forecast By Annabel Worthington. LADY'S AND MISS' PAJAMAS. Tl mere ftct the coat of this paj.iroi su.it Viap a slip over he heiij style, No. 0193 imnie.itatelr sucset solid comfort. Tbe neck is r:t in a deep V and the s:(jve3 are f;i1 Ix3t.i1, bitt thn shorter style mar be had if Retired. Tlse troturrs ere gathered at the waistline. Cotton crepe In any delicate shade mad up in this style would result in a ery dnir.t bit of lingerie. The lady's and miss' pajamas N'a. ere cut ia g?2es 16 and IS years and S6 to 42 inches bust measure. Size 36 require 514 yards 06 icct material.

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NOW, PLEASE! Well Known Civil Engnser Honored by Secretary Daniels. j i'.ipnti!! Arihur I'. MpH.ii.. -.il fiiKiI ncr lio hi id out the city of 'iary ami i steel mills ami for seven year city j i:c lii.-.-r if the oily of toiry mid when l i In- war br.kc out o it mi zed a company nt nitinoerj, hns lc -u promoted to the I .'i;t. .l position of Major of the V. S. liiik'inr-ri's Jntvlr.R received hia commission from tlic v. fir department Inst nip hi. Miij.r Mellon laid fii' the wHter Mi.rki an1 all the sanitary lynf-iil of !: delta rica t ion cntup at llrest, France, h:t tnu supervision over the entire cni; 'nt'crlt.p work and in rerojrnlt ic n of hit tine work Srrrfiary lianlds has given limi the mnjorship. Mi1t Melt.oi i now Inyirs out a sub-division ii ml sanitary syt in for t'io M:,.ri's Mann fact uriiiB company tit I nd: -Mia llarlnir und'T the direction of Cid. J. Ki'ey, proj.erty acut for th; I'lit-jiorai ion. f ROBERTSDALB ! l j The Kobortsdale Ked Cross auxiliary h Id a social and business meeting at the home of Mrs. Henry KgfTers of Lake Henue. Important business was disiiisscd nnd a very pleasant time was had liy a',1. "SI rb. ligSffs served an elaborate luncheon. Mrs. Murray of Roberts avenue and Mrs. Fr-arik Spirs of 116th street attended vhe Deluxe theatre in Hammond Wedr.es iay. T. Xeff of JTobnrt visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kdward Freese of 1 A -sea F. O. B. Mich. mn. . Hammond, Ind.

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Mynlo ave,,r Av.-dn.day evening. -Mrs. S. ISneider ..f st. Kouis has been In Kobettsdsle )or th(. past fcw weck, on buslncsji and ep,.cls to return heme M'lim time next week. Mr, nnd Mrs. Albert. Christner of Chi--hk were the gm-sts of Mr. and Mrs. WilHa.ui Timm of I,Hke avenue at a six o'clock dinner Tuesday eveniiiKMr. nd Mrs fnul Puretchko of Myrtle awnu. have moV d to the former Schu. k homo also lin Jlyrtle. avenue. Mi-s. William Crei.sMti of Amy avenue visited nt the home f.f Mrs. Francos lir.tves of t"noa!.'o. Mr. find Mrs. James Masters. m and famijy of Myrtle avenue motored to South OiichKo Wednesday evenlmr. Anthony AVells ,.r Inditimi Harbor spent Wednesday and Thursday in Itohert.sda.le on business. Henry I'ifenti of I,ike rvoiwo motored out of town on business the forepart of the uei-K. Mr. and Mrs. i;eorK" fanner of "Windsor Park visited rriends here Thursday. Miss Kleanor i, h. cf Myrtle avenue returned horn., after spending b. few ria.s in Indianapolis on business. Mi-s Anna iurthon entertained a number of friends at her home In Hoberts avenue at a luncheon piven In h..n r of her birthdav (, nm ver.-irv We.lt nesday af frrmeii. .mi:--, i Hill nur. tchko ol Myrtle ave- ; I Hue is able to be out airani. after he jug ii! at her home for a few days. M:ss Hannah I.anghor is ill at her home on Myrtle a.enui: with an attack of typhoid fever. South Side Taxi and Bus Line 1 desire to Inform my former patrons and others that on "Wednesday. April Li.r.i. I will commence operating a Se.tan bus service from Slate and Ifohrnan, south to faiumet and f. nkcy Ave. '"for 10 cents" and will a!s.) fur nish special Taxi Service until 10 at rates that will suit your purse. For Taxi rates call 567 or 628. i-n-.'t h. k. cakd.vfr, Hammond's original Jitney Ilus p. m. I CARD OF THANKS CARD Or THANKS. ( "We wish to thank our many friends. I neighbors and relatives for their kindI ness and sympathy shown us during the j illness and death of our beloved husi band and father. Fsoeeiallv do e 1 I thank, the F.ev. Kicbtsinn for his kind words of consolation and also lor the I beautiful floral offerings. Mrs. C. ttuhl, Mrs. C. Raasch. CARD OF THAJTXS. "We wish to extend our sincere thanks to Rev. Sharp. Evangelist Snyder, Mrs. Karl Robertson. F.cn Hur lodge, and many other kind friends who aided us during our late bereavement in the loss of our dear wife, dauehter and sister, Mabel. M. P. Green. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cotton. Mrs. Hazel Rout song. CAHD OF THANKS. s!i to thank our many neighbors, the Masons. K. of Is. post otm-e .Ve v friends department Lincoln school. Centra! j achool, the English nd junior classes ins jn I of Hammond In 1 high school, for 1 heir kind atte Sympathy, floral pieces, and so willingly cent ii i n ss in- of their machines they tendered us during the reand death of our beloved father. Mrs. M. E. Zuver, Harold W.. i'enton A., - Cecil U, Kenneth K. i bil: 1 a ici (r

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SHRINE PICTURES AT THE DELUXE feci J Pe M, lie's latest production. "For Better, For Worse," an Artcraft special feature which Is being' shown at the DeLuxe theatre today dscusse th" most vital modern problems rmw eneraKin public attention. Of course it would to- impossible to deal with all ! the problems In a s'nirle nletuie. so Mr. Jie.MiiIe has taken one of the most Impoitant ancii's f.f the sul.jt . t the status of the loan who stayd at home instead of Boinp to Kran-e. The Btory wan written by Kdgar Selwyn, and It is s.'enarized by Jeanie Macphersion, and it Ifi an fxtremely powerful and gripping picture drama. GOOD SHOWS AT THE PASTIME THEATRE "Her Inspiration," a story of the Kentucky hills, at the fast line, has riven Mnv Allison a role of charming and complicating variety which fully l.rinus out the versatile and clever p.Mvcis of ibis beautiful yountf star. It I.-- n bewildeiins and fascinating eonttadition A girl w.hof Is both sweet little mountain maiden and a reigning stage beauty, the idol of the fo .tl.hts: i'be character is allurinr in treroe and reflects the charm vacity f May Allison herself the and vlSOLDIERS' BALL BIG AFFAIR Ff interest which has tieen 41a(in till sides the First Military .1 to be ifiven ton ht by the World War Veterans Association will be a b affair. 1 '1 epara t ions have been made to accommodate large crowds at both oipheum Hall and the Masonic Temple Word has been received from ! the (ireat Iakes Orchestra stating

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ball will be used by the new association in carrying out various projects which are now badly needed and which are held up on account of lack of finances. FUNERAL OF GLEN HOWARD The funeral of Glen Howard of 511 ,--tje street, Hammond, who was killed Tuesday nglht at Oshorn when the automobile !n which he was riding was hit by a train on the Nickel Plate will be held from the home tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock from the Chriatan church at 2:30 o'clock. The funeral will be held with full military honors. F.ev. Sharp will officiate. Interment n Oak H ll cemetery in charge of Undertaker- Stewart. The body will lie in stat? at home until two o'clock tomorrow his but the ket will not be opened at t he . chu I"' Death cf Infant. r;-i.- Whitfield A chert, the infant .n t Mr. and Mrs. William Achert, of 370 ' East State, street, Hammond, died at I their home th! sroornlnr The remains will be shipped by Uni dertaker Burns to Kewanna. Indiana. i . 1 . - v. Kitvtri In the tomorrow raornms ii ... family lot. Mrs. Clark's Death. Mrs. T.ela Clark. 25 years old. wife of Harveey Clark, of 1 5 1 Hickory street, Hammond, died at their home this mornnfc. The remains will be shipped by UnJ 85 State Street Saturday Apple c

dertaker Stewart to Fortviile. Jnd., on the 12:45 train tomorrow to be buried in their family lot.

HESSVILLE. Mis. A. Ic'ilienevue of fensaeola. Fla., has been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kartiy recently. Mr. and Mrs. Kartiy spet Faster with Mr. and Mrs. W. 1 tales of Calumet. Mr. and Mrs. f.ranuenburg were to see. I.e Miserable Wdmsday afternoon. The first, second, third and fourth graie.s of llessvilie guvt an Faster party in honor of their teachers, Miss A. Jless and Miss Watts. Mrs. Totola and Mrs. Kartiy wert in Indiana Harbor on important business Monday. Mrs A. Ad'lsperer and Mrs. Hopp were Hammond visitors Monday. Edith Kilsworth spent Kater in frown 1'oini with relatn's lr. Klostermari entertained at an j:ster dinner her son and family of Hammond. The domestic, science girls entertained Miss Hess, Miss Wat's and Miss Turner at a. luncheon at the school. FROST HURTS THE CROPS. I INTERNATIONAL NTWS SERVICE IXniANAl'OKIS. Iii 'l Apr.l 2'.,. -Cold and uliflht frost last niKht damaged crops in some parts of Indiana, according to reports reaching the state department of agriculture here today. The lacol government weather bureau also re- , elved reports of very low temperature, with 5-light frost, end predicted low temperatures with alla-ht now flurries or rain for tonight and rising temperature Saturday. The lowest temperature recorle-d in Indianapolis during the night was 27 (leg! eT, above zero and this condition was general throughout Indiana. A,-rr,',TAl?N.TI0NAL NEWS SERVICE AtBLR.N, Ind., April 25. Fire early today which threatened to destroy several blocks of business houses here was put under control with the aid of firemen from surrounding towns after it had stroyed the Howey and Osbun garage nnd the Groscup skating rink and had damaged the City Hall and several other buildings. Th loss was estimated at $10,000. (BULLETIN.) XITDIANAJPOLIS, lad., April 35 Twenty-three counties in Indiana have rone "over the top" in the Victory loan drive, acordlng- to reports received by atate loan headquartri here np to noon today. Vanderburg" county, which la In the Eig-hth rederal reserve district, with fceadqnarters in St. Louis, Is the latest. wa the last county to fill Ita quota. Buy your Victory Liberty Bonds early. ' Hid it IJ O U TODAY Margarita Fisher in "A Square Deal." Also "The Red Glove the Vu!ture'3 Vengeance." TOMORROW Matinee only, All Baba and the 40 Thieves." Also Fiily West in a preat comedy, "Lured." Nip lit show: Warren Kerrigan in "Come Again Smith." W i' I nt il. . 'I . ij ii in . -V. ; : . :,-- : V'VevTl'

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TOMORROW ALICE BRADY in THE WORLD TO LIVE IN Can a girl take everything hive the world to live In and give nothing in return? See the answer in "The World to Live in.'

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MM THEATRE Hiffflnoarn. "Whin Everybody Ooaa." Feature Attraction TODAY 5 All Star Acts 5 FOX, BENSON A. CO. "Initiation Day" Positively a Riot of Laughter. Previtt & Merrill IllusionistsGilmore, Brown & Co. Comedy Skit Entitled: "Extravagance." Louis May & Co. Comedy, Singing and Talking. Jack Case Singing and Dancing. Also Pearl White ix The Lightning Raider This is tbe last episode. No. 15 New Show Monday, Wednesday and Saturday. Matinee dally, 2:30; Nights continuous, 7 to 11; Sunday continuous. 2 to 11. im. ..; THEATRE BElfEFIT ORAK SHRINE Last Time Today "FOR BETTER FOR WORSE" Cecil B. De Millers Masterpiece, featuring ELLIOTT DEXTER AND GLORIA SWANSON SATURDAY Sessue Hayakawa IN The Heart in Pawn Also Fatty Arbuckle in a Great Comedy. SUNDAY Dorothy Dalton IN ( The Home Breaker THEATRE delightful and captivating drama love and life. Market Retail Phone 77

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