Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 25, Hammond, Lake County, 17 July 1919 — Page 6

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THE TIMES.

LIVE NEWS FROM THE TWIN CITIES

READ THESE TWIN CITY ADVERTISEMENTS

i'-an legion of East Chicago would l.ko to l.r-ir what the hoys have to say and what siiscpstinn they have to niKkc fnr the preparation of the riif home -lay r,n I Alitor 'lav.

Thursday,

17, 101.0

July

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A meeting: will ho ))'. cago by the bo'"., j-.i-'K, i passers who at the pre

ktrikinc. Thoy we re i ;! e General-American T.i, ork.from Chionao r. m e.-.mt -r.gr th ican Federation of I,., 'or will tO Ef'Oak. The :;;!, a srr.i an Increase of war w.i

hy the A IT) A nici- .'. her

, wiUcli aro accepted by Liiken'a News an'1 Agency, 3-110 Michigan ave., Indiana Hsr. Ht'' bor, plione 113oJ; Satherine Howard. HOI

Chicago arc, Eas- CHicajro, phone 233, res-Menco phone 218; Nassau & Thompsen, fXO Cuiicag-o ave.. East Chicago, phono 231.

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City Motes

Mrs. Marv Timm street, Indiani H i social circle, wlul

from a meeting held hy at the Auditorium hail

f 3T5S lrtimmcns 1 r . well known i n on I e r way h o m

tile Miri'.ilitVs r. the ltatbor.

Bricklayers' Notice. Pp.-cial meeting called for Friday tvoair.g. July Is. 1 f I . 7-16-3'.

missed the first scp of a flicht of stairs, causing he- to full down a fl.srht of thirty steps, break in her rigrht arm and Inuring herself up about the rno-,;h in a. I chest. When she was pirk-d t: p she w as unconscious. pr. T-c"in!o:i was o.i'.lod an.! revived her. then took her to his office, giving her medical attention, nfter which she was taken home. Mrs.

iimm claims that there wasn't in the hall.

Miss (lert'-mle

in th.- I r.. !.,sk ( sevet'.-i! -i..iit lis. is Art Mi. o. Miss H

tins stnri-'s

Fusoh. who

'. designing iiTHin at lb

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sii m rb ing. si'Ai.r facial t!ia.--.i and o

ua'e .f ;!,.. l.urnham Institute. Chieanj. Mrs. X, Ih... McCoy. Cdl Magouu ai.'. hone 57 M. A ppomt ire n t s made. 7-lt-rjt.

During the latter ra"t of th's and the beginning of m-xt buildings win g .up in and East Chicago. S.-vra! large

ings rave be-n started, and Forsyth e avenue nar Chica;

onth

ma ny around .n ave-

Slit i COMn.ETR FA I J. I .INT OF ROTA 1. j Society lackag.' good and embroidery d s now in at Ml.- Hat .C Art Shoo

C iholdts, 70s t'hica-o avo. 7-17

Officr. sot hleasn We. Innf 2n. Krkileni--, 4:!ls oleolf nvr, I'ltoue 2IS. The affair which is d. cid. dlv of oohli..

interest m the Twin Ciri.s this week in! a social and hem nt wa is the charity! o'atict- to be held Saturday ,eiiini; at j the Indiana Harb..r A u 1 t oi-iu m wlo r. by

.me Rni.ii.-s or the t'nrnn-litu orphan- : wU1 '! 'I"- K'-if rosity of otlot s

j or.lv too willing to lend their assist :. nee I ,-. n , ii nd mon.-y to the cause of better lion..-I

umforl1" and b.-tter Inal cpi ipm.-nt JV r th-i ll.it - j 1' '. 'old days of tb- coininc wict.-r. !

ii! is also add-! Tli' men heading this proj,-. t have h-il ! 7-17. 1 n.'llnns; undone to ni.ik.- it a. ni-'M sue-! cssful tinanci il t nt. rpi i-.i ami accordTRFATMFXT. j i'.t,' to r. potts to date ,t will e ,-nt u 1 1 e : ropo.ly. r.ni.l- acronlinsly. The diainonrt rinu who-!, is 1

on-display in oi.e of 1 lo- badnif,' j.-w.-lry -'"t-v m Indiana Hirbof is a 1 1 r.-o t oi s. ores of p.-orde's attfiitioi, and tb -re is I'd a siiiuic refusal s.. far to the sab-j of any ticket r.ftVr.-, wh-n the r-ason for this dance has b.cn ixplaincd audi Un. .wiiis that each purihaser of a tick- t

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Dresses

Just Arrived from New York for the Last Tivo Days of Our July Clearance Sale

Friday and Saturday

-tif tru.-t i

rcje. which is coins to be the new postc.ffice and will be co:rplotd !n a month or so. It is predicted in a year or more that there will h- a hi r boom !n East Chicaco and Indi.-.n.i llaibor.

with sun rhood on ,na- $ji,,ni

?fven yffir old Stove Hilka. of fi05. l4th street. Fast Chii ago. while run

ning- across the street was struck i down hy an automobile, oominsr from i Tin the H'ibbard Pted. The driver scefnst j t i-t h. that he couldn't he)n h'ttine the la 1 ! Shop steered h!s rrachir.e tuvarl the curh. cr-'T" The nud puard of th machine li-t 1

tr.e younsrster knoikmsr l.im dnvn. bruising up his left arm ar.1 searln

FOU SM.F Xow. under b-autiful r.-rooni buntalc r irlor: ec!ui-e neii Finish avo.. n,.;1r 1 list.

Ctsh pa iii. nt. I" -room frame house, hot wati r h.' i. on Trtimtn..n.l s'.. r.-ar 137th. Very ch.Mi) oonsiderimr :id iu inc vibn s in t: is civ. Fi -r cpiok purchase we .i-ii off.-r this prop, rty at :'.i;ri. Small cash payment. See tia t-e M . Stri-h( ns. ;;, i;

1 7. ' K' Hl lis the in i what ;

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present lie on.

n award

to W ho W II Jiet It , M l. I.t coll.). eturr ai, l ! JjJ

w ill be joirt hostess. -s at a linen shiwt r j p5 ( I- their c-oisio. Miss Mnfiel i.'l.liper, ai i

l : f tlonr enlisted kiiidioss to t purchase of ono or more tickets.

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Horrors of Bad Blood. "AM maladies of rnchir.pr torture ouilmt. joint rack in? rheums, fierce catarrhs, intestine stone and ulcer ehohe pangs, marasmus, dropsies, asthmas. Pnlnr atrophy, moplnjr melancholia, moonstruck madness, what miseries?" Milton. This Is the state of rnsn or woman suffering from poisoned hi -od. Kead what the I". S. Pispensatory and other authoritative hooks say in repard'to the Ingredients entering into "Vumher 40 For The Blood": "Employed in diseases

of the fr'aundular system. in blood j

poison, mercurial and lead poisoning, rheumatism, catarrh, constipation, diseased liver, kidneys and spleen. I'nder Its use nodes, tumors, sores, ulcers, mucuoua patches, copper colored spots and scrofulous enlargements disappear as if by magic."" Insist on "Number 40." made by J. C Mendenhall. Evansvllle. Indiana, 40 years a druggist. Sold by Jos. "Weis, IT-immond: Central Trui? Store, Indiana Harbor. Adv.

bride-to-be, this coming week. The William Craicks, of North Fors;. the a f., have bun entertaining Mr. and Mrs. A. Hassan of Mont cello, who hae been to Milwaukee, Wis. motoring nrid are oh their way home. other piles! s include the Mi-s Florence Mo'sel of Fonduiac. Wis. a class mate of the

I Mlss. s Florence l.n"h of Chica g-. and

M'ss Murcsret t'r-iick . f the St. Marv's Springs- Academy and graduates of this .- r

crepes, solid and five's and all velvi f !

combinations, ribbon hats and f.-lts. 7'i ; ! J n" il'ACC Herr-ms. of Kennedy a '.'.., Okicigo ave. 7-17 'Hlt ':al'h over the arrival of a son thij j morning, whit h makes the second bov j " " j in the family and !h-re is one sister.

I

y are showing sotne ov-pi's! mimite hats at th- Hit , in up-to-the-minute- fail si v! and v.-H.r. s-li-l and cr p-s. m.tall!' efl'f-r-Ts combined

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Pr. Jones

toe injuries.

The city hall of Has dergoing a real clear, ing is be'ng painted

a r. d in a w . recs nized.

was called and dress-! Mr. If.-iron !s in the capacity of sup.-r-I intend'-nt at the ( irass.- '.li ( "hem ica 1 ( "...

j .Mrs. u . a. ;. i a.im.in, ct new t r-hicigo !s tin- j A ,ckep apurtments. was host-ss to I!i The bii.ld-ixery prftty atfair for her niece. Miss insid.-- and out. j Mar.. 1 Fl a r per. the corning hridi-to-l-

ek from now it will n-'t !

TomorroTv will s.

Chi.'ae.i boys off for Ottawa

M-.chigan. Mi-:iae! Manov

of Ir. Fiij-o-ti."' Siel'fes of a orv near

jdate. The event was t pified as a mis- ; i .ii.-i'i... is shou-r and its a poi nt men . s everal of the E. were all skillfully carried out in oli....

F.each. c-dor and de'ails. Yellow rredomina ' -

l. Harold , .1 and flowers of that shade adorned tic

F,:ukcr. Pr. 1 . Or. They will

i. .v. stay

wil o,- hv mo-

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individual tables of which there w.' -

uncut a wee:. . thrfe and seating twelve tu.sts. A tbr-

' cinirse luncheon was sete.l and favors Every ex-soldier, sailor and ma: ine ! at oa.-h cover. Miss I'lapper was the reis expected to attend a meeting of ' tipient of many beautiful gifts, the American l.euio., which wil) take j Mr. and Mrs. James Arney. of Xort.'i place at the city hall next Monday. It r.arinc ae.. who hav iust returned from

purpose of setting the sol- n ,-,uto trip to Torre Haute and Van-

together I d a I ! a and found the sister of Mr Arp.cy

- 1 very i'.I at her home, which is TV-rre

is for the purp.'Se of

diers. sailors and marin

to organize on the order of the G

R. Business will be taken up in regard to the celebration to he eivn for th returned soldiers, sa'lors nd marines. The orarani?ers of five Anier-

They Are Showing Some Exquisite Up-to-the-Minute HATS at the Hat and Art Shop 708 Chicago Ave., East Chicago. Fall styles in Crepe and Trivets, Soliel and Crepes. The now metallic effects combined "with Crepes and all .Velvet combinations.

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Haute, are exr"ttng momentarily to receive word summoning them back. alifr condition was not such that it hell out much hope for a recovery. Ieath occurred to Mrs. Mary Bahin-c.-ak. a wll-known resident of this community for more than twenty-tive years, at the Memorial hospital in C'hieaao yesterday. The t mains were brought l this city and are being prepared for iatermrnt by Und.rtaker W illiam Hub. r. The deceased was widow of the late Fol ice-officer Stevait I'ahincsak. and th' following eliihlreii are b ft to mourn her h ss: .me daughter and four sons. Mws

Mayme. Sievan. Andy. Mi. -lea. I and I.oui-. Mrs. Ilabincsak died following ati p.-r ition performed on her in hof.es of hot -'.ring a complication of maladies long existing. She was in lit r forty -nin h par. The funeral is being held Saturday morning from Holy Trinity Hungarian church at 9 o'clock requiem mass 1 whore the Woodmen of the World will; ncr-ompatiy the remains and thence .. the cemetery. Mrs. Anna Muha. a sister, ; of Chicago ave., is the only other surviving relative of the decedent. , A children's party was held on the j lawn of the T. Ii. Angers home in South' Olcott ae. yesterday afternoon to honor! the fifth birthday anniversary of lmb: : ponna Elizabeth, their dauah'er. Eiht- i een s'l.sts were present and everything;

known dear to childish hearts was p.rt

01 pa ted in with ddieht and dainty re- i freshments were served in conclusion. The wee hostess had many preity gifts! pr-sented her. j The Misses Mary, Sotia and Claire j Peiersen will be among a party of; friends who will camp at :Uurg"n Ha y. i

Wis., for a couple of weeks during hi

vacation da vs. of the young ladies

employed. Mrs. Edward Reardon. of Homerl'-" ave., is departing from this city wnh her ehb'St son '"barb's and babe Irene.

to so to Fit'sburgh, I'a . and x Y. for a visit of a few vv

rela t i s. Mr. and Mrs. James M dT nskey. of South Olcott ave., have gone to I-i.dse City. Idaho, for a visit of a couple of months with the relatives of Mrs. Mo i 'lusiiey. Mayflower Camp, Royal Neighbors of Indiana Harbor, will meet this . venm-r

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All Wonderful Values

A Special Purchase, Extremely Fortunate

As each of the 150 Wash Dresses were unpacked this morning, the more sure were we that this special purchase is far above the ordinary. Our buyers now m New York, secured these dress- at prices far below regular and expressed them here for the Last Two Da s of Our July Clearance Sale. Altho the assortments are large and selection is wonderfully complete, those who take advantage of this opportunity tomorrow, will be more sure to find exactly what they want. There are dresses of figured vo'hs in soft colors so popular for right now wear. There are also plain colored linene dresses trimmed with collars and cuffs of contrasting color. The dresses are new and fresh looking in Summer's daintiest stvles. Thev are iust what you have been looking for; spelling cool comfoit for these warm days of mid-Summer.' " Priced in three groups according to quality; each worth much more than the prices asked for Friday and Saturday. . 1

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land duscuss the new rates lt-vie.1 on th- ! :. neral so. iety and for w hich a, vote is ask. d for by t local order. Candidate iwill be initial d this evening. All mon- ' hers are ui-K.--d to be present, j Miss Ruth Mct'iuskey. of East '""hioij u. and Miss Esth.r liailagh'-r. of Hiiniinond. are leaving within the next few idas for a delightful imation trip of a 'Couple df weeks at Ruff ilo, Xow York I City and f onts in Canada.

i The li.-rt Xf wells, who motored to I Ki laiooz. . Micii. for a visit with r'-l i- ! Illf le'"t tl.ei.- liftle llor-e t V r . . '

j for a. long.-r stay. He will be coming j home la t f r.

AVyo.. who are being entertained through out their stay here by interesting trips planned in their honor and sight-seeing tours in Chicago and adjacent territory. Yesterday a party was made up consisting of the; Van Homes. I'r. and Mrs. J. A. Teegarden and Miss Estelle Van Home, sister to Mr. Van Home, who is here visiting from her home in Grant 1'ark. and dinner was enjoyed at the Mandarin Inn and later in the evening

p. performance at the Stunebaker was

seen. Miss Kate Poison, bookkeeper at the Plamond lir.'.-fry, is making preparations to leave for an extended trip to Washington and Atlantic City, hut is

to Wheeling. W. Va., to meet

for a fortnight or

all

Mrs. J. Wo.ilaver and daughter, of I

Iluel. If v Mo I. eeo en mm. .-.1 here r.n I fil"'8 fOin

I ije.-onnt .f the serious illness f-f Mrs. i

I WooT-j eor't f.,,1,,.,. 1 f fooee.., ,.'l'. I Itltfnds bfitlg K

(at the Victor H.-ubaux if sid.nce in l'ori Xortl, Raring ave. I'pon their arrival Mr. and Mrs W. O. Williams, of South ' here they find the patient somewhat in.- Raring ave.. are leaving Sunday morning i prov.-d although it is believed that the j early for an auto drive to Waukesha, ckiiu.. is somewhat inish ad ing for at-' Wis. and are inking with them Mr.

I tending phvsieiaiis declared his case t,,jWiliam"s brother.

critical the day before. Mr. Tapp

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We Claim

that one hushel-of good, clean coal will give more heat than two bushels of poor, dirty coal. We Further Claim that one bushel of our coal will givo more heat than an equal amount of any other coal. Buy of Us You'll Save Money Work and Temper.

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KigM'iaTi.Mrjsijragrrw'iiiaiacJMBarw a I a . fiT A T efi

SAVINGS BANK.

CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $100,000.00

SEVEN PER CENT AND SAFE.

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Folic? lonkine for a .safe invpstnient and with a good

rciu-n may bo interested in knowing that our ral estate bonds bring in seven per cent. No buyer of ours ever lost a penny.

EAST CHICAGO

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has undergone a siege of illness for a long time and he was taken to Martinsirlo a f.w lo.-ks ago in hope that his

w it h j hen i;h miijht undergo unprov ominl, but ! it proved unite the contrary. Everyi

I tnmg in a medical and nursing way is being tendered him. , Tn a communication sent here hy At j fumy Ita- M. Rovce, who is out on a I ranch wMh his un. le at Looking Glass, I 're he is haiing a very enjoyable- time j and taking the much needed rest he has

so much ..leir. d He expects to lie gone until the first of August. He describes tho pla e ns surrounded by mountains and the derivative name secured through the lake whi. h reflects 'be scenery on nil sides. While the picturesqueness o ust be admitted and the place consid

ered id.al for a reer.a'iie visit it oann t lie denied that close associates of the attorney must more or less he envimis of his availability while East Chi- ; cagoans must smile and endure the heat and attendant haul work. Vacation days are being considered by more ef the bar ' members and each has the particular ! pot in view where he can best spend it. I At no time during the summer months

j has dancing come Into such great prom- j licence in the Twin Ciths as this year.: i With the lake Front at the Harbor and;

the Indiana Gardens holding out-door, dances the craze seems to he at Its height. The Kewpio Polls, a band of j

the younger set of the dance-e ect , is introducing this novelty dance and announce their first affair for August 13th at the Indiana Gardens. Fosters and dance flyers giving all details of tSe dance will be distributed within the next fw days. The dance will h conducted along all lines of the greatest decorum and it is expected that dance devotees of all tb near-by towns will be in attendance, on that evening.

F.ev. O. E. Ivifrlingcr. former minister of the Congregational church of this city and now located a. Massilion. Ohio, will occupy the pulpit at the First church of this denomination at Oak Park next Sunday, according to information received here by his former parishioneer friends. Guests at the Attorney W. B. Van Home home In Fir st. this week are Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Fish, of Wheatland,.

Fred Williams of

Pou'h Chicago, and his wife. I'pon thtir trturn trip they go to Ellwood, Ind.. for a week's stay. Many Twin City people are taking cottages down at the various lakes for a part of the mimmsr. Eeaving this week from Eat Chicago were Mrs. P. 15. Ihxon and her daughter, Mrs. C. Oriswold of Hammond. Mrs. Frank Donley, her sisters. Mrs. Edward Dixon anl Mrs. Fasil Johnston. Their cottage is at Wahob I.ake. near Valparaiso.

Mr. and Mrs. Martin Kearns. of Fir St., are back front their vacation trip spent at Joliet and Elgin, HI. Mrs. Lemuel Booth, of 143th St., was hostess yesterday afternoon to Mrs. G. Sabo, of Alexander ave.. and her house guest from New York City. Mr. Foster Moore, of Xew Yo-k City, is arriving in Chicago this week-end and will be the guest of Mir. and Mrs.

J Fred Hascall in Drummond St., for just I the day of his arrival. Mr. Moore is the j husband of M ss I.eona Hascall that wss. r but Mrs. Hascall is not accompanying

j her husband on his trip this time.

.Mrs. I-larence Eiedle. who conducts an exclusive millinery shop at 809 Chicago ave.. has returned home from a trip in the East and brought hack with her many of the eastern styles which she will place on display in her windows

! soon for the mid and late summer seai eon. Mr. and Mrs. I. Klein, from Chicago, I are visitors at the J. Yedvab home in

North Todd ave.

Don't throw your paper away

without reading the want ad page. rp,"! an hour.

EXPLOSION IN BERLIN. INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! BEREIX via London, July 17. Eight guards are missing and are believe! to have perished in an explosion of two ammunition sheds at Hohenschoenhausen. near Berlin today. Fire followed the explosion. A communist plot is' suspected, as there are evidences that the fire was of incendiary origin. Tens of thousands of mines explosive cap? and fuses were destroyed. The terrific del. .nation broke the windows in houses several miles front the scene cf the explosion. An invetigation is under way.

GET FOUR CENT WAGE INCREASE

INTERNATIONAL NfWS SERVICE' COI.FM Bl Ind . July 17 Trainmen en the Indianapolis, Columbus and Southern Traction Co lines have

oeen ranieri a wage increase of four

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TRUST 6 SAVINGS BANK 137th AND CEDAR ST REITS INDIANA HARBOR CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $100,000.00

AROUND XMA3 TIME. is when many people need money. Those who start a snvinss account now will not be so a;U to be short of money when Christmas comes, or better still will not be short when the year ends.

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714 Chicago Ave., Beehive Bldg.

Market Phone 825.

EAST CHICAGO Specials for Friday and Saturday July 18th and 19th

PEANUT BUTTER Made whole you waist. Come in and take home a pound at 2G

GRANULATED SUGAR

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(with grocery order!, 10 lbs 08' AMERICAN FAMILY SOAP (with cot fee or tea order), 5 bars 30C RIO COFFEE 4 lbs. for $1.20; lb 34 FRESH ROASTED COFFCE 4 lbs., $1.40; lb 3SO OUR LEADER COFFEE 3 lbs., $1.30; lb 44o M. R. COFFEE

3 lbs., $1.40; lb FANCY GUNPOWDER TEA lb TAKHOMA BISCUIT package FANCY APRICOTS in heavy

syrup. No. 3 can 30 C RUMFORD BAKING POWDER 1 lb. can 27C?

50c 69c 4 m

SINCERITY BRAND RED BEANS Can CLUB HOUSE BRAND PURE GRAPE JELLY, 14 oz. jar... FANCY TOMATOES Two cans EARLY JUNE FIT. AC 6 cans. Sue; can FANCY CORN can RED ALASKA SALMON tall can FANCY HEAD RICE 3 lbs PEERLESS COOKIES 4

lb JAP ROSE SOAP cake CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP 10 bars

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