Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 290, Hammond, Lake County, 20 May 1919 — Page 2
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VELVET SLIPPER GIRL
C'licn rnD ninonr i tion"i huu m nn in.i. i.(lKi. outU .UK UIVUKut!r,rrrrrrn
regulated Insurance. Woiwii and men alike may become, members mid derivo
insurant boro-tii x: nls. sick iMmn ii.s.i-
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j bur, on upon whom miKhl afll tliii r - ; Ni'xns'.bi ! 1 1 y of th"i" iilnebs and death, Gertrude Carpenter Who Is which i often th case, .nm Morcm. j the I'run merchant of this city, ia prestnterested in Gary Realty I Kit,it th" organization and ia.u.s i.lm j h o pioi-idcot. "hlhii.s if (hi' iipreme
I-ode. vvIik h is in i 'incatiu. will be prosvii ; at i-hindnv 'j n l .1 '. it ii'.i.
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organization to care in a financial way Thursday evening under sponsorship of
lor all morn ocrs of their order througn . iha JL. A. A. O. 11. at St. Marl's audi
torium Willi an invitation xl ended to the public. J let i shunnls lire tt be .'crvedat th.- I'liiiclii.' i of thi Knuics and very suitable awards have been solifted by the committee in iliariic. If ou enjoy cards you have a very excellent opportunity afforded m I ho invitation iin -ludintf ytiursi IT and friends. The Woodmen (.'nolo No. fj will meet tonight at the auditorium hail to trantt ii t business. All member an: urged tO be pi (M'llt. Miss I-lorenoe. Caiman, of r.eai.on si., employed in the ofln m of th! Ciraver
J nesrlav, May 20, 1010.
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,i!j.ii'!rr a :!.u'.iif;iu;iifr, v..- in in,i !. v hours y.'Hter ' iy en:outt' !!'!: I 'n . tt n ! ."he .'.aa .t i i .; . t ! :,. ,-.!. i I -he ll.iw Prnierty in t.arj.
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1 .. " , , ' r , ,, ,. early this ynnr and left for Alhur!i 1 el i.-s ? -I. n. t ii'iis for ilinvi-r (amp,! i ,, , v , . , ., , . I niieroue. N. M . to vimt hi r ilil.'st JMs-
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I ho;ii... oi' li.ir Fi -t' i-, v ii' is very ill at j this tiuii.. Mrsh. IayUen's homo is at i I.. well, Jn i., and it is not definitely
known how soon xhe uill bn a.bl to reiiiru to this i-iiy and carry i'.n the Work i i' i a : i y s' :i rt d.
HARBOR WOMAN IS ARRESTED
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.A'l o:i;,' -n jind iliivvtors of i !in lias! I'llleato tod ('!'o.--s t'll-lj'ter Hie urficd t.) nv-et in Mr. II. X. 'a tune'.-- ollKe !:i the MfKstib. y . h.nd l'io:r.p!lv at seven i'Vi.'k i his, (vi'iiini; to (..om'er with Dr.
Bn-wsiir. w ho i-i lo leefurs ,n the null-' Twn.-
torium of the sdiyei at eight o'clock. K.i.-t t'hiei.Ko i to hp honored this -n-l Are vou rcadincr The Tfmes?
Mrs. r.o.e- Mi.,ewi,. Elm Kt
Jrel'nna Harbor, was arrexted l.tt eve-! n:n at "I'M. lUIth uLrfet and Is held under a 5 " ' cs'a bond, chained w'tiij .sidling i u ior. i Ti e Arrest wai made by UrTicers I
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I te; s in ('lev eland. It is a rare oppor- ! Ulii, tiiiiity to hoar lir. Jicewsi- r lecture as i
in.- is a man oi u in-.' expfiiein.es. navia , ! be! unxi oi, lv,;!i tiu. i. hatuiua and lyI Cell 111 circuit. ii-1 ilas 'inra-d all over the world and was thoroughly familiar
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' ii "1 ce j0. tor of no. io in. and did si.piii roM .t .an. . j,, aicii work on tiaT'ieal diseases in , , .ii'i,i,r ; ,t,ca. TIk s,; facts are made clear re- '. !"i ci s. K ' g-trdiiinr Dr. 11r'Wter so that an Impres;'v cr.isi b - ,-r i!ed "or a. l.irKe audience a ...e to cot- , ..;; He lia-x Cone very sucr He ons:. ce.Si"l work in the chanteis of th."!
. v.rIin to M r. 1 's rp-r.tf -t'k j l.-ike dii.-ion be has visited, many of j !: . n an 8!'-!"ii tlirtatioti with i th-o hc-ipters having nsKed for a re- j -a '.a. ::!. at..! t.'vriaftei, be-' tur:, ensa iaeir.e;r. with Inm. He is conii !.,; -a .-..li r at i.er h.-tne. j u.g tl, ihis city to impart infoi-matio.i Moiilfe;-..- lioub'-va rJ. t pe;o e pros ram the Red Cor.-'s '
Well, lei-vis it l-Tttir Old. aad t led ! in- ruturo pian.s as ot . - f;. ;,!co-. another man n.. present ..ut linL Ho is worthy of a I in th-; b -.: , .-cordins t Mrs. . ime attendance at his lccturo this ; ...i y .i! .td. is a I in c:!in to be hold in the McKinley ' ;e ;i-eii and when . heard ' auditor mm. I'rev;..-us tj the lecture Dr.
-f ir.S t Uarv to sell s.i;:ie i lrewster oN-ireH to tue.-t all o friers and cft'e.a d to ir.lioduce me i directors of tiie Jo.-ai Red fross -Phapte inen in teat ct," siie i tor. in Mr. K. X. t "a nine'. oilice in the
r. red .r. to contract m.T- -VicKmt-.v senooi promini iu seven
r;,r;vn(i r in I via. who had . o'clock. The entire pi.biie is welcomed ,
!v -. d fri.f. 1; i t'rst w ife 1 to !' lec'ure. v. -re "i.-de niun and wii's ; The pcmbeis ,f the East Oh.caso mini!-'!'. !n April, J91S. j iVctnan's Club ur.? bem-f callcl today .-.-- i.-.i separate mainte- j ,y various departmental chairmen and "" n.i-'iit.i fro. n Mr. Car- I instructed per arrangements of next
s-a ;;. d;. when the ciub will journey to the home of Mrs. J. A. I'aUerson and sjerd ti;e day there in picnic, fashion.
! each number brinjruiK a contribution to ! the mid-day spread which will be partl- ' ci bated ill bv liarv club members as
well as .lull members of this city.
i Auli mobiles will convey most of th i i c 'pie to Oary and olheis will go via the Lake Shore car. leaving: about eleven
o'ciock. A few will take a later car
Office, 71 0 Caicr.-fo Ave. Phone 233. J about noon. It is desired that as many
RPHEUM THEATRE I k. a scaftoj p. zxm. ! ,rWhr Everybody Goet." i
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FEATURE ATTRACTION TODAY
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1 MOLE, JESTAS MOLE H COMEDY CYCLING NOVELTY.
TAI LING SING Chinese Violinist.
Direct from the Majestic Theater, Chicago.
WOMEN Novel Comedy Incident.
I win Lity News Notes
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Residence, o.cutt avc. ruois .at-m t. Vickers. who ".as reported i.- Iti'.c critically 111 yesterday t'oliow--.nar c rebral heinorrhag-.-si he suffc-ral a '".v niys ;on. tasted away this r.iorn- .: ij. He it.ade his home in this city vvjth 'os ib ".;?''-. Mrs. iV-Tr eyc -rl. 4"!4 leirin-r ave.. situe lite death .. ;' his wife which occurred your years ; ro. Th-"- d-'i-eased was in his eigMy- ; fth year and was a pioneer resident i ;' t ri-ston. Iowa., in which town he loci'. .1 in the year of 1S75 with his wife, hi-! bfeame a part of all a- t:vities of '.ia'. cTit-r, havniEr be.-n founder of th
I 'irst IT--.-!';. a-j.tii ch-:-c!i. in w'nich j ej his casket will ri'i.ose before in-, t.- r;;. lit in tha t t-!.! -roraorrovv. Of ire f.-e r. ohibiren born to the co.ipi.-. j t..,t tlu-.f- i-jrvl-o-, Mrs. U'cydcrt. Mrs.! David An new of ?anta Anne, Calif, aivl ! :-. Loriad Vi.. k-rs of St. I.ouis. Mi.J Yi..'k''T vas a cii! war veteran, lien - j 'n int. iu A. IllUh ol-.io infantry. H - whs pioniini.iit in Mason circles in, the- Weill in !:'.' !i he lived for so liianv i i v.ars and I lo T'lUoiai party Wll bo lea.--' tr - ! r.r.to o'c'ock toi.iorrow inornini? I -. ih I", iuisj 1 ;im;. railroad, with ( 1-. f r'.'le. -s i ;. l.e e. , ; ; ,1 .; r t e. 1 a' vh !;.:s" tl i-vf MiK with Rev. ,iam s in.i. t asVir ..f the 1'itfii ConTCR:hi i.-ii c'lurch. iflic;atiiir.
'i"!.e l 'nil n Si.'iiiai.a. an Italian society 0 ' i'h:e:i.i. is pri i'iini'? to hold V- i-iitiUil bless 'tic if tlaKS. SnrulHy, .'a;, 'i.it, tio- Masonic T-mpIe. Large to ii -r.i t i: 'i.s from Chi'-.-ipo and other iu'-i'V towns ar.- expect -d to be in ut- ' ii!'it:iv, Thr.e bards of music have been e-uaird f..r the day A monstrous 1 i:ii' w i ; 1 c.-nnri'-tice i - o'clock in ai'i'-rii." and tie- line of march v. .11 commence from the Sacred Heart . i lurch, oi Toed an., v.'liei s ceremonies ; ii'inbl.t v. i'li ti:-. da;. 's f i rvlff-5 will ..!.! ii: advanei of the parade. Tho i -labo-i; ribout town w ; li include all l.bii.' and 's dent in 1 thoroughfare, ''i will e; doubt take i.i. the greater '-r' of the af lernooTi. In th- evei.in;?
membeis thai can possibly ro to do so. Assignments a to delectable articles 'o be taken by members are under way today. Dr. and Mr. Uw-alof Johns, of l.eacon St.. are proud in the possession of a baby daughter born to them Sunday. This is the third child in the family, the other two beinc sturdy little boy. Mrs. Johns was Miss (Jertrude Cadrnan before her marriage. The first card party to be held for a Ions' time in East Chicajro will be held
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TODAY EDDIE POLO THE FUGITIVE - ALSOMAY MOREY -INHer Body and Bond -
New Show Monday, Wednesday
and Saturday. Matinee daily, g 2:30; Nights continuous, 7 to 11; K Sunday continuou.s, 2 to 11. U
THEATRE
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TODAY NORMA TALMADGE .. THE HEART OF WETONA An Indian irirl wronged, an Irate father seeks -enjjeance. and n man who loves the jfirl and saves her make up the interesting drama of ho.e. heartaches, sadness and happiness. Tomorrow Tom Mix In "The Golden Thought." Also "Silent Mystery" and a sood cornody.
TODAY LINA CAVALIERI "THE TWO BRIDES" WEDNESDAY THEDA BARA "THE LIGHT" THURSDAY Constance Talmadge "Who Cares" FRIDAY EVELYN NESBIT IN
! 1 WANT T0 FORGET if SATURDAY WM. FARNUM ;S THE MAN llUNTER ' ? SUNDAY ENID BENNETT i i IN t; The Haunted Bedroom ; ; . Yi Coming June 2, 3, 4 "Mickey." ; "NufSeuV' "a-O.D, bYbohbibb"
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Tomorrow and Thursday Coming THE GREAT NAZIMOVA, for one week, starting Decoration Day, May 30th.
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It's a Genuine Simmon's. Steel Bed, has 2-inch Square Posts, exactly J as pictured, and comes in Natural Wood Finish, American or Circassion Walnut and Mahogany Fully Guaranteed by the Simmon's Company. The Sagless Steel Spring and the 45 Pound Mattress are Made by Hammond Manufacturers and are 1 Guaranteed to Give Perfect Satisfaction. i
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The picture is an exact reproduction of the outfit on sale Simmon's Genuine Guaranteed
Bed, has 2-inch square upright posts, five heavy fillers, 4-inch square post mounts as illustrated. Comes
m natural wood finish, choice of American cr Circassion walnuu and mahogany. Regular price $30.00. es Hammond Bedding Company's extra fine 45-pound combination mattress, made by special sanitary pro- EE cess, Imperial roll edge, high grade interwoven ticking. Regular price $10.85. Enterprise Bed Compa- EE ny's Sagless Link Spring, supported on each end with long helical coil springs, heavy pipe frame, high elevation from bed rails, guaranteed 20 years. Regular price $3.08. Complete outfit worth $49.83. 5 Wednesday, May 21st only, $29.95. S2.50 Cash and S2.50 monthly. The Bed Alone is on Sale at $18 $1.50 Cash and $1.50 Monthly g
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ICAUFMANN & WOLF - HammondJnd.
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