Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 35, Hammond, Lake County, 29 July 1919 — Page 6
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WELCOME HOME FOR E. CHICAGO
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At present toe .' nd w 1 1 1 b-s Irnni cu poraan.l prof. ssioiihI will he i on nil
residents to purchase ba dg.-s
shiiitres the itnli idual to b. fur the event These ha.V. Constitute ticket? ft' admi.-; p'C'i(l th.il there will he iiios not n presented in th"
at Lake l'r ii t park. The members of thr niiiin.-. tee ari1 J. Kalman lirt a-a. ("fi t sun. A. M Kollv. .r H led Far.o id, John i';irroll, Wal-cr
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READ THESE TWIN CITY ADVERTISEMENTS
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City
News Notes
1 i a fn n a el .Suri'la wtilj." thv Uf IT "'i.in M-'iHinji In th rhulh ft Mr. I ! it mot f'.jir i.tli. i. iih th balaiio..
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That
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the V"l.-om Home celebration
s iiu ati' win oo a. Lt.y-WHie
fair became apparent last night when the Civic club of Indiana Harbor gave the movement its unqualified er.Jersemcr.t and promised to co-operate, in every possible way to make the affair one big success. The Chamber cf Commerce, and the various religious end fraternal crgani- ' satlons of the city are solidly behind the movement and the time has come when, the ldeaa of the different factions have i Veen reconciled and everybody soenn ready to ler.d a helping- hand. j Favorable, action for the Civic club of Indiana Harbor -was taken at a meeting of thd board of direc tors when TJr. ! Goldman, city chairman, spoke before the body and pave them an out Unit of j the plana already under way. The orig-J inal committee v. ill be niarped so 8-3 to j Kiv that nd of the city equal representation in all the arrangements f rotn j now on. I Th finance commlties which Is com- ; ypsed of fifteen representative reople of
fom m it - ; k. J R. ! l.opatk'i. !
J. I-:. O'XeiM. A. Aran.-iT. 'hri- l..'.-is. J. ;all-tl. John IV t.-. Mr Isaac Mill?-. M:f. I Abe ioodf. ,-!d. Mrs, Kut h' fine II .ward. 1 The eomnntt'O nil; ( hose a se ri try! who will k' t p a lis; of all s ii li'or pt ions and w !-..) wi'A pr. sen; to a pr. per -.mii-Jtuttee ai! lulls for audit I'lg ami when ! the affair is ever and toils all paid an . ncvmintinp: will be made f the public. ', Many returned soldiers are humous t. know whether they will be expected to wear their uniforms that day. Many, are 01 posed to it and th- matter will be b'-ft for The b" s t h-m.i ' ts to sett le. In case they do not wear uniforms a j distinguishing I .ad so m:'! b- gi-.-n a -h . man. i Pr. Goldman is giving the celebration . a lart-e share of his time and at'.eti'l'.nj and is willing at al l;itn-s to advise; with the committn. If each nten:b:r j of the committees will take the same i Interest ar.i help boost the event it will j undoubtedly bo the- biggest c-U-bi a t ion , ever held in the city-. j
wliich ar accepted oy XiUksn't News Agency, 3110 Michigan. av., Indiana Kir. bor, plion 113tiJ; KPtherlue Howard, b03 Cttlcago ave., East Cliicago, phone 333, residence phone 216; Nassau & Thompson, 80O Chicago aye., East Chicago, phone 031.
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r.-rsons in Hast Ch ieapo-Ind'an.-i H..rbor ha line rooms to rent or who will
t'u.'nisri meals to teachers, will please! ri port to the superintendent of schools.! I hone East Oueao .s5S, or to any of! 1... nr'.neina's FPWIC M t'IMV 1-1 I
Supt. 7-:'-4t
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INVESTMENT. Four 6-rocm flat buildinc, located In the best rrt f cit : will pay 1 0 ' pross on Cl.r...l in est iient. T'rice $140m"i. ' CLAIR M. STEPHENS. 3402 Elm St. Ind. Harbor. Fhone 993.
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Your Insurance Policy is Written in Technical Terms Sometimes these are hard to understandoften not understood. Our Insurance Service is operated for that purpose. It is to make you sure that you are insured as you think you are as , you wish to be. The policies of this Agency in the Hartford are backed by ample loss paying ability and a reputation for prompt payment
reaching back more than a
century.
Clair M. Stevens
Real Estate, Loans and
Insurance
3402 Elm St., Indiana Harbor
Phone 393.
LIVE NEWS FROM THE TWIN CITIES
.rudsre ." H- wk end battery. V t as the c orn . .1 '
The police were en the For?. '."the avenue canal to ro accident too' place wh .as heins loaded with pie ej s.
"ted for assault ito, cf Calu-n-t.
1 w ! wll known li't". having made jioany visits l.j tL- '"iimpbell home. I Th William Harts, recently wer!dd land staving with th.. .-Id. r HarH 111 j ileml.ick st.. have moved into a f u. -! i'i; 1 1 apartment adjacent ". r the jiarrrijliaits and owned by th-m. The removal look place jest-rdav and Mrs. Hart, the 1 fond mother. Is assistinc in making th-t
ari l v - j j,!ace. r-ry corn! 'nrta.ble and cojsy fop her i h"n and his bride.
!,nt ! Eight caiidid.iti s were accepted in'o '"'1 I the Es t her It-be kah firder at Indiana 1 Harbor at their r gjlnr meeting, among
e h. in vi ere Mr. and Mrs. . A. Aup'rt, Miss Kacld Lawrence, Mrs. Grace Martin, Miss I'l'iiie Kra.iwski. Mr. .1. Ciark
E'-onnrd. and the Mi.-iey Edna Ivy and
l,,J'eI!a lirocke't. the two other candida'.s
h wou.d ha-e maj- up the total her of entri' S w-re absent from the
ottleity and will be admitted Inter. There
I'ia.lol in Mr, Wflll-h 'J'he JI'tK.-r. I V ;-'a .1 r.'ie ward i;.irdrier r,t th" Ibirb-i of tli- Inland Mill, are fiii...
j mg trip in p. 1 j ' ui.ktc.wt ifriftids. They' (-i id-.,! i v .a ill I the fi.sh and 11" doubt the .(.,,) I ' nshir.g ' x p.-d it ions. TI '- . j t.'- gf'.ne only a wclc. I The fliht r'! outn.c aff. ! ' '1. 1' a K'.ri 10, tins jiir was tic
flip' rviM-d by the .Masonic or
ity who 1 hart red th" II iir- bent which le't th"
bridge at 7 o'clock Us ev v-ndd its way to '). Man; V here ijons.id'ra Id.- time wa- ; pa rt if ipa t i m m dMii'-ing and
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FLEET OFF COAST OF COSTA RICA r T-'TLRNATION L NtWS SERVICE! AV'.ii.illl. I", s. S aiiiv"AN.-.A.-. tVITiI THE P A C I F I f ' F'.EET, Jciv C'j v t 't the I'ftcim- feet wet" off tl.e i.o..it 'f ''r'Sta Ilea this rr..rn:n2. h-iv r. fte.ui"! a . 11 ut tr.'r'y miles .-.nee t-,-
s.-ed 01, th- Fanama .anal, or;'e to i-n l'rar!..i.-.i), mm 0- t!ia .. " ') m:!f h w a y. Ti.e t-ittl'-fh.p.s are tr 9 : r. f a : '.. 1 r, g a;'xtrr.ately the standard speed ,,. 1 ; knots Drill.- and n".anuvers c ' r.
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s t . o .a on- p'i:1 ' was t
a. half months mk ' The I el awav estrdnv iifleiii'
llltle daughter. The Inn. ra I is f.c.i ring thl afternoon from St. J'atri church with interment 11 1 Calvary c tr. The Itorns fa mi I v r sidenc- 1;
31 Ivy St., re.'Mitly the .S'uvli.n
brolf home. Mrs. '. IP Campbell of North (
ave. has been ei: t er t a i n 1 n g h-r ni.'liiT! uul l.e no ini'iatri
Mrs. Alien Ilagenuan of Ada. "', w ho j t hrintKhou t t he month of Au gust, but t he has rf turned to her home and also an; lobular m-etinss far transacting busiaunt, Mrs. I, I.. Souder of the same city, 1 1 . ss of lrnportame will necessarily take
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Hem-j u , 1 i
mg That 10r;a
Kit prrva;
boat. Fat
rend-red on b trips and th
sane ai! the b ins played, tlotis were ,l
the youn'sters r'vel them. Tito hiKo jnu is f vl n g ori- t a !! pot-, d of to r.nlv rr.e and friends, t'pon
adv.-n'ure wh
icird trip was coir.in.en.
k and th- n.firi.sf tio.e upon bo'h decks of the lasic was intermittently th 'Ii- ;:oi:isr and return
passengers joinei in mil
r.opiilar music as it was 1
.-oft drinks and confe taiiiable "U the boat ai
ed in the-r ehoi :e n-y was a very sa "lie tioke's were d;
'.!.' r-. their families! the success of this
custr,marily an an-
is the best arid hone it
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cere monies held , icia l on
may foih
Job at t're
watch that j le the boa t isure seek- '
Mrs. II. I.. Uoodhoad, wife- of fir. bread of Columbus. )., and h.-r dr. t'-r Miss Ilutii io..dhr.al who is a ented pianiste and , i..lm.-te and
An open switch caused a Cren !!n ar at the corners of Forsvth.e and "h lea go avenues to Jump the track. :.t:n' tip tiie line for almost an hour.
Owing to the fact that the sir. et cars are on a strike and if they remain so for the next few days the Chasi rs of the Flues will not hold the.r dance tomorrow night at the Indiana Hardens. Another date will be announced immediately after the car strike is over.
Coney Island at up to a wonderful night. One of the around these parts
B'.irnham opened attendance last neatest shows was put on. A
1 variety o: everything, singing, d.inc- ! ing and entertaining. The voting li1 dies who put en several numbers and 'wore pretty srowns are Ev-iyn Earle, Vivian Strotel, Trixie Rarner and Bobbie 'Williams. The orch-stra who
can play music like So'.isa can lead a band Is composed os William "Wigier, at the piano; Jack Meyers, who sinsrs and beats the drum and Chas. Hock who breaks three or four banjo strings when he plays for a dar.c, The Island is r.ovv under the management of Frank Gregory and Ralph Gallet, and everything is done for tha enjoyment of the patron.
Everybody enjoyed the trip to the Municipal pier but Fester Ottenheimer who get s-a sick and wanted th' bo3t to turn toward the shore and let h'1,1 off.
Frank nue. Oab
F.alne. met. v. i
43"
Alexander ave-"rw-d Mornm-;
Mrs. Ed R. East Cr.ii ago. '".apt. Stirling under the care
I-ew-is. 4.'T Olcott Ind.. mot her-in -law-is improving wonder of Pr. Hale.
St.
Ja mes Pe Ab'ce back to Arrow H
Feed and
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formerly
The Shrri high class Inn
Of the (" dan Inn and pop.
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S.iiiie years ago Feed started the Arrow Head and had to give it up for other business interests. Now he is back r nd will welcome all his old frU n-if.
uhlic works meetbelnir received on Exchange avenue
th In-
local main Har-
on't
Lose Hope!
When Sickness Comes
YOU would he surprised to know how many people "give up" and fall easy prey to old Grim Death, even before they are seriously sick. Discouragement may be due to many reasons, at a tima like this. We want you to know, however, that you will har ao reason, to e discouraged with the earvica ve render in filling ths doctor's prescription. We are proud f th XeFmozMLl lottdir -wb add to the preacristloa ve C it for you. Try us ext4LEM.
Th-se are the happeninss at th
Chicago board of i r J vetf i day: Scal.d bids are the 'mi rov -iy.ent o
local sewer. Fids are he'r.tr considered for improvement of several alleys in
dia-ia Harbor. A resolution confirminsr preliminary resolution' for a main sewer on Ken
nedy avenue. Calumet and a sewer on Deodar street and sewer on Euclid avenue, Indians
bor. It was moved by TVallace with Groves that the contract of Becker and Enyart Company for the Improvement of Canal street. Indiana Harbor be referred to city attorney for approval. The Northrn Indiana r,a? and E'.e--t ri - company have been eran'ed permission to place poles at HIMh, Guthrie street In alley east of Futternut street, between 13Mh and 1.1!th stre. olso In ally v?t of Deodar street, north of 13rth, and also have heen In
structed to plarA an arc lamp at 141st and Fir street and 142nd and Fir ft. Indiana HarboThe Indiana Harbor Water I'ompanv has been instructed to lav a water main with necssaiy hydrants on Melville avenue from :41st to 13-th st. and on Al-ander avenu- from lilst to lir-ih street. Indiana Harbor. The Huniinond. Whiting and East Chicago Railway Co are requested to be present at th" board meetinit on August 4tii in regard to street crossings.
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The Times' want ads brin astonishing results if their users are to be believed.
;.).-.. i-1 u,-h- I , i t al- j per- ,
formed most creditably at an a :'i rnoor. 1 function held in the -nests' honor by the hostess during whit h time when a ' musical program with Mrs. Campl- iF rendering several s. Ic t vocal numb' rs ns catiii d on. 'Die. ai'lair was charming and the refreshments Ideally s-bt-ci for the mid-summer season. j Arriving in this city -within the next j few das to be visitors at the J, ,f . Turner home in North Farirc a v.- wtl! bo A. I,. Spohn. R teacher m the M.nne-j apolis. Mir n . public schools for t ho j rat eight years and who has accepted, the call of principal of the Hammond High school. Mrs. S-point and thfirj daughters ate accompanying tlie teach-! er-prin.ipal and will remain here ur.iiF suitable living quarters can be saile d j in Hammond. The. tuff's and the Turners have long b n fri-nds in 'be
town m.r.tiomd and a liarpy r-unioti m that friendship wiil b- rciuwrd. The 1.. - War amakers of Pi nsh Rve
have left in their machine pleasure trtp of several w e
parts of Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Wdgewood of Wegg ave. were in Ravenswcod. 111., yes. ttrday visiting with Mrs. H. F. Spencer, who was formerly Mrs. Jacob. Cramer of Reading ave. this city and who is con-
vaKscing from a recent ope underwent and was tak-ti to
to finally recuperate. Miss Margaret Canir.e of North Mar.aui ave. is home from a very pleasur
able motor trip upon which Comranied by the Moione;
JJantoon, 111. Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Schock of Fir street have returned from the sad mission of interring the remains of Mrs Schock's s;st-r, Mrs. James MTherson. who formerly lived in this city and passed away following an operation performed on h-r. Int-im-nt took place al Steubenvilie, O.. their former home. Miss Nellie Stipp. of Michigan City.
daughter of Mrs. Mary Stipp. past
ty president of th Eebekah Assembly, is in th" Twin Cities
ii-l.nis this week. Mr. and Mrs. Otto rWycher. of North
F.aring ave. have Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Tyler of Chicago H eights as their guests tin week. Many Twin Ci'y pe-ple are taking ad
vantage of a few weks" vacation re-1 and are spending the time at
v.iii-i.- lakes adjacent and i-oine far removed. Ian ! seems to be th resort for many and
thos- who are inclm' l vvi'h th' bay fever win
appearance at present. Mrs. Earl frail low. of Hessville. and
her mother. Jlrs. He .rf. ' hi. are
town making their usual ia!.i on
1 1 t s an d
Ida-:". Th Fhilfithea Fible clas-. of the First Faptisl church of Indiana Harbor, will hold a meeting this evening with the Mis.-e.s Clara and Edith Wheale of Kir st. Th.s is the regular monthly meetin ZMr. and Mrs. O. E. potts, the latter former!)' Miss Hazel Edg-ar, were the -lies!? of honor at a dinner party last evening at the 1. w. Giles home in Fl"'h St., with the par'nts of Mrs. Foils, Mr. and Mrs. Chnri-s Edirar. their family, and Mr. and Mrs A. F. Strohm of North Magoun ave. present. The Potts arv temporarily situated in the Harbor, awaiting the erection of their new bom-. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. V.'(irich. cf '"Jrap--ins St.. who so recently have returned
from a -vacation trip spent d-
ro,nts in the southern part cf the are entertaining; company this
wn t ! era
stat-.
we o K
from Albion, Ind.. Mr. I. Gappinger ,-,nd his son Ralph, both on their "way to South Dakota., whr they will visit and then return here before their departute for their h"me town. The fju-sts are
't li'-rs
month to come. Miss Acnes McGuan, e,f Michigan av e . who lost a bar pin which she highly valued and ins"rt"d n "Eost" ad in the classified columns trusting that the finder's attention would be called to it. bad th" pin returned o her last evening by Miss Helen Dillon, who was as anxiouF to if urn the article as was Miss McGuan.
QUIZ FOR ARMY
PRISON CAMPS NEW YORK. July 2't The Congregational investigation into, alleged
I cruelties in army prison camps was ! to open st Governor's Island today. iA s i h-corum : tt -e of th- house of representatives summoned as vv !tt ness-s I.i". it ' Hard Roiled " snrth j and Serst. Clarence E 1-aie. prison-
on the isianc. aga.insi wn.om
charges of cruelty to soldier prisoners in France have been made Another witness will be Joseph C. Ryszlew-skl. winner of a French Croix de Guerre, who is to testify regarding heating he is said to have rec-ivd in nrison camps.
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Making East Chicago a Better City to Live in When projects under way are completed this city will be far more attractive. AVe will have several parks the largest park in Lake county. The new nitration plant will pivo pure water. More sewers are to be built, streets laid out, alleys concreted and homes erected. And as this city grows both industrially and otherwise this bank will broaden its service.
g TO INTEREST 4rX IP j I ?0 SAYINGS IRST ALUMET JRUST I SAVINGS BANI. essSaff- EAST CHICAGO : iFillil Iffl INDIANA PiSrIriIr mmi; Capital and Surplus 1
Pg BONDS INSURANCE
This Bank is Open on Wednesday Evening This bank is open from seven until nine o'clock each Wednesday evening. (If Inland Steel pay day falls n Wednesday the evening hours are from six until nine .o'clock).
TRUSTS CHECKING ACCOUNTS
V m-'m t i i"ii it W9 ' S""'
FIRST STATE TRUST 6 SAVINGS BANK
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mis and old fritnds. Ti The dire tragedy which ocenred to t h j fcl Iliml Ebert family of 427 Fauer st . ; i4
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J. H. HERMAN
Successor to Frank
WIGWAM
"THE
Pay
Special
H
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Jerome STORE"
ara.es:
Sale
ray
for W edziesday and i Iiursday Only
Just the word "COAL" ought to be enough at this time of the year to bring you in with an order. Everybody in town ought to know the kind of coal we sell and the way we handle it. THOSE WHO HAVE TRIED OUR COAL SAY THEY WANT NOTHING BETTER. Try One Ton at Least for Your Own Satisfaction.
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Blue Floral Tick Cotton Top Mattress, regular $7.00 value.
Herman's Pay Day Special cash price
WHATEVER YOU BUILD BUILD RIGHT WHETHER IT BE A DOG HOUSE OR A MANSION BUILD IT RIGHT. WE'VE GOT THE BUILDING MATERIALS, THE GOOD KIND. AND WE WILL SELL YOU WHAT YOU NEED AT A FAIR PRICE. WE WILL OWN UP. THAT WE ARE NOT RUNNING OUR BUSINESS AS A CHARITY. WE MAKE A FAIR PROFIT ON OUR STUFF, BUT THAT IS ALL. YOU WILL GET FULL VALUE FOR EVERY DOLLAR. ORDER COAL TODAY. THE U. S. GOVERNMENT SAYS IT IS ADVISABLE TO BUY NOW. THEY KNOW. WE CAN SUPPLY YOU WITH ANY AMOUNT OF POCAHONTAS. BITUMINOUS, ANTHRACITE COAL OR COKE. GET OUR PRICES BEFORE BUYING. QUANTITY, QUALITY AND SERVICE. Indiana Harbor Lumber & Coal Company Grapevine and Watling Sts. Phones: Indiana Harbor 216 and 217.
Blue Floral Tick Rolled Edge Combination Mattress, regular $10 value. Herman's Pay Day Special cash price All Cotton Rolled Edge Quality Mattress, regular $14. 50 value. Herman's Pay Day Special cash price
.S4.50
S10.50
All Pure Felt Best Grade Mattress, regular $2-3 value.
Herman's Pay Day Special cash price.
Davenport Pads of All Cotton, well made 2-inch box, regular $8.-30 value. Herman's Pay Day Special cash price. . . .
9.50
STOVE AND FURNITURE REPAIRING CRATING SHIPPING
J. H. HERMAN 3450-2-4-6 PENNA AVE. INDIANA HARBOR, IND. Furniture for tJash or Payments. Watch Us Grow
PHONE INDIANA HARBOR ' 1051
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