Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 270, Hammond, Lake County, 28 April 1919 — Page 2
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the Kitchen Cabinet that saves miles of steps
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;o i a. ha ; , ', recttlar Kymnasium Fhnn t ilh ail We wi'l'the aopctaiua. and evety feature of nih
il. ao e mil he i letic lfaininc i demonstrated. The .it will h- 1 "e' ini'U' serial "Th Tiger's Tail". f.attir n? Until Uoland also bes ins U M of the it- Wrdiie.-ida . In addition to theoe feaar,d iJi, titre attraction there will he four o'her ... n n,i- ii- ( audex ;i ic acts.
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AND CXD Ail ST RF ET S li- DIANA iiRBOR Capital and Eiirpliu $100,000.00
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Ti.nsi:! a: Central s.liool at 7. HO will be held a very important meet in for all Si out. leaders an dothera Interested in l Vie w ork. Information a? to the mrtl'od. to he
u:nj t ue i fi.,.ow..,,. in lh v:torv Wan i am-
pa ism next week will iie Riven and de-
I ta::.s of the S. -v.- parade for Saluij : i .' - n '
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A h.u.e warmin of the Republican !
party of Lake ir,unty was held at the
Harrion cluh. limy. last Haturday niKht to which republicans from all the county came. Conjcrrsainan Will n. Wood, who ha
ju"i iTiiirnM rrom a trip to trie I'anamaj Canal, was present and addrea.,ed the cluh apeakiiiK ai length on the politi.il ' conditions in the lulled States. He!
prilled tha Ueague of Nations and was
heartily applauded, kludge . S. Ileiter
'f Hammond and Judge K. M. Norton of Crown Point gave inspiring; talks.
Chairman John KiiliRrew of the Lake j
county IJepublican Central Committee presided at the Rathcring and 5S pew m'mhej-a were added to the ciub's already large membership list.
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Capital and Surplus $100,000.00 BURGLARIES CONTINUE.
CARD OF THAHKS
CASD Or THANKS. It is wi'h the giTa test appreciation iaL ix tend our lrepcsl hearlfeit
DEATH'S HARVEST
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s..d berea men t in t lie loss of a dearly hC-ved husha.mi, fa'li'-rand son. Thomas Hem;.. Ksprciall Ke . Ceo. I. Jonos of B.tst ihicago M. K. church, choir. KniRht Templars, and ail neighbors and friends. ilrs. Emma Henry, James Henry, W. J. Henry. CARD Or THASK8. To those who jsave us jour sympathy and aid in our borrow in the loss of our dearly beloved s- n. Paul, we desire to exrress ,ir j;t r:;. ; thinks: especially to Rev. R. C. Spe.i. siiikcis, plate mill employes. Pythian Sisters and I. O. O. t'., all neighbors and friends and floral tributes. ( Mr. and Mrs. "arl Whita. Parrish ave.
CAXD Or THAJTKS. "Ve wish to thajik our many friend, neighbors and relatives for their kindness and sympathy shown us durinsr our
j la'e bereavement and losa of our beloved
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ful floral offerings and the use of their niHi-hine?; the R. R. Trainmen. Kngineers aufl Viren-.en,'anJ R. R. Signal Co., and especially iiu we thar.k Rev. Sharp for iiis kind words of consolation, also evangelist Srijer and Mis Robertson, and tiie many soldiers who rendered their servo es. Mr and Mrs. Pan Howard. Mr. and Mrs. W. Howard. Dan and Charles Howatxl. Mrs. Anna Gehring
Mrs. Jennie Frank en try and son. Henry.
DIES AFTER AUTO RIDE. Martha Zahawa. 12 years old. Oh1eao, was taken ill in an automobile while on her way to v sit her uncle. Krnest Zyh. of 113 Wabash avenue, in 1 la n, mond. lat night and d i d as soon as he was taken into her uncle's house, of heart d'seast. The funeral will he heid from St. Casinvr church. Hammond, tomorrow morning at 3 o'clock. Interment w.ii he bid in the Holy Ci. cemetery in rhatge of t ndertaker Jasnowjky.
DEATH OF INFANT. Jessie r Ralter. th in'ant daushter of Mr. and Mr. Roland Ixakpt. of -12S Oak street, d'ed at the home of Mrs. Laker's sister. Mrs. John 1... Hess, at Hessvil'e. yesterday morning. The funeral will he held from the Hess home tomorrow afternoon nt two 0 clock. Interment w.ll be held in the family lot at Hessvlile it charge of 1 ndertaker Bmmerling.
DEATH OF CHILD.
We Have Added the Renowned Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet
To Our Extensive Cabinet Line After careful examination we found the "Hoosier" the best constructed best appearing and the most scientific Cabinet on the market at the price THAT'S WHY WE ADDED IT TO OUR LINE. We'd like tc have you come in and see them. It's as Easy to Own a "Hoosier" as it is to Save Work
June Marco rite ..JjrA. ir. ..twin EE! du6t,r of Mr. t.n$t bVa-,
mire, 31S Pih'.ey street. Hammond, died
at the.r home yct.erdy mornlnjr of
pneumonia. Th funeral which will be private, will b held from Undertaker Ftewa i t s hapel Wednesday afteinion at 2
o'clock. Interment will he he'd in Oik
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DIES OF INFLUENZA. Zora Vadakovich. the four an a half vea r old da ui? h ter of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Vadakoviih of .'.5:; Fields avenue, in Hammoni?. died at their home yesterriav afternoon of Spanish influenza. The funeral will be held this afternoon at three o'clock from th home. Intermenl was held In Oak Hill Cemetery in rharce Undertaker Burns
The Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet is universally acknowledged the greatest and most needed household convenience and labor-saving device. It is saving miles of steps for a million a half women each day. It is saving their strength and cutting down the hours formerly required for kitchen work. its 40 exclusive conveniences and work-reducing inventions have given it first place in the realm of household
helps. It is the OXE method of making kitchen work easy and enjoyable. By reason of enormous production, Hoosier prices are within reach of all. In fact they are low in comparison with the great saving they make. Hoosier terms are also an advantage. A small deposit puts any model in your kitchen. Small monthly payments.
Come and select YOUR Hoosier now.
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Robert McElroy Dead.
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at their home yesterday of ahress of the login, bro'ishr on by Influenza. The funeral wll he held from the home at 1 :3rt o'rlo' k tomorrow aftenoon. Intrmen;-. which will he -n charge of Cndertaker Neldow. will he in I'ak 1111 cemetery.
TELEGRAPHERS VOTE ON A STRIKE
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The in'ant son of Mr. and Mrs. Kdwar.1 F.ik. of H.intmoml, died at the tt'i.e 7-iand hosp tal th J mornlna. 'i'h funeral wi!! be held from the esuiem-e of Mrs Rock's brother. Paul Kliijte, of H34 Fores! avenue, Hama find, lomoriow. Inte-ment will be held in Oak Hiil . emeiery in charare of Cndertaker N'eidow.
i INTERNATIONAL NES SERVICE) ATLANTA. (.. April 21. The Com-
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operator of Atlanta, balloting on a general strike leferendum. indicated a' an executive session of th Atlanta h'st-i. t council. Commercial Tfilejtraphers' Union. Sundav afternoon, an o ei -whelming sentiment favorng the cation wide strike. The ballots east t.x the Morse and Multiplex telegrraph cperatois of the Western I'niOn and pf.stal Telesraph divisions of the tinon. were 100 percent favorable for the general strike. The toiul number of ballots cast by tiie telegraphers was 475, a number of whom were not members of the union, all voting; for the nation-wide walkout. The canvass of the telephone strike
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Today Constance Talmadge, Earl Taxie and nuperb cast in "The Studio Girl." A picture that will warm your hrart
Tomorrow The most western actor, Tom
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nns of his best pictures. "A Child of the Prairie." Also th? famous actor, Charles Ray in 'The Clue."
ballot began simultaneously and the result will be announced next Monday. Th executive committee sent the following telegram to S. J. Konenkamp. International President of tbe Commercial Telegraphers Union, Of Chicago.
BROTHER OF HARBOR LADY IS DEAD
William Anderson, of Indians, Harbor, died shortly before noon Friday, following brief illness at his horn ber 700 Walden avenue. The deceased also Ipaves his wife. Frances B. Wetbsrt (nee Eurk) and four brothers. H was a member of various lodges inrl organizations here. Interment will b today here in Pine Hill remeterr.
SPECIAL TO THE TIMES BUFFALO. N. V.. Apr.l
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The picture you will never forget Greatest picture ever presented here You will say so after seeing it Give the children a treat which they will remember for many a day. The picture they have gone wild over in 7 reels. 30c; tax 3c. Children .15c; tax 2c MATINEE DAILY. -ill not be shown in Hammond.
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TODAY AND TOMORROW John Barrymore -TN 'Here Comes the Bride THURS., FRI. AND SAT. Mary Pickford "Capt. Kidd, Jr."
WEDNESDAY Enid Bennett IN ''The Law of Men' SUNDAY Charles Ray IN "Greased Lightning"
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