Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 49, Hammond, Lake County, 14 August 1919 — Page 8

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TBE TIMES. Thursday, August 14. 1919

LIVE NEWS FROM THE TWIN CITIES

lOI.GS IX THE K.VST CJUCM.O I I TV COI KT. Toney and John ZaWki of 4n;5 Elm afreet. Indiana Harbor, taoh wore causht with having spirits of alcohol oa their h!p. Paul Urban of 3527 Cedar street. Iidlajta. Harbor, drunk. Andy Buresh, 3321 Cedar street. Indiana. Harbor, drunk. Michael Sharp, 3623 Cedar street, of Indiana Harbor. Drunk. Roland Petersen of Hammond, for speeding-. The c&s of Prances Wignw of Hammond who was arrested on complaint of Nassau and Thompson, comes up before. Judge Cohen. M.!is A. Anderson, of Chlrasro, driving a Ford machine, ran over the chtl'l of John Bilskt, of 305 Parish avenue. Indiana Harbor, yesterday. The child was bruised about the head and body. Dr. Cotter was called and gave aid to the child.

Mrs. Helan Cajerski. nf SMI Butternut atreet, Indiana Harbor. Is worried about her husband and ten year old on. who left their home Sunday to pay a visit to friends in Hobart. The police were notified and no trace

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3402 Elm St-, Indiana Harbor Phone I. H. 993.

.'JJIWIL.. van be found vf them. Several hundred people were entertained by the Flks Concert which as Kiven at the Kiley park In 'ilumct. A temporary band stand has been erected end in the fall permanent tvind Elands will be built, and nivire benches w:li be purchased.

The Kewpte loll Pance which was h. 1.1 at M.iJura's Indiana Car-tens I ast i:sht was a wonderful success. The rowd wit a n p;ik d crowd and bt li iv- . l nicely. At nine o'clock kewp'.e dolls .re civeti to lucky . nt s holding the wlntiiPif numbers Eddie O'Nell. the Beau Friimmel of South Chicago, was the c-'ief announcer and Mike Madura had his eagl eye '.'.it for r.ny that tried to put on the shlrnir.ey . 0 er 500 attended the dance. Johnny Sterling furnished the mu3i-. R. L. McCarty of 4513 Todd avenue. East C'hicntro, employed by the Ch'.raTelephone company, while repairing a broken wire stepped on a rusty r.ail. which went through his foot. I'r. It. P. Hale attended the man, and had to Rive h:m an Injection t" prevent lock-Jaw. At four o'clock this mTri'.nsr burglars tried to break Into the home of the P.ipr-'y's of East C'hicasfo.-but they were gone when the police arrived upon the scene ant nothing was taken. The Twin C'ty Loan Association met this afternoon at the offices cf the Association In Calumet. John Anderson, employed by Clinton & fnn, while making liis 1atly route, was bitten by a do? at the h"me e.f John Matr lrlna of 4H1 Walsh avenue. Fast" Chioii". It wa reported to the polic an.l the dg was shot. Mrs. H. W. Martin of Z2l Ivy St. Indiana Harbor had her home broken into via the basement. When inventory was taken it was found that four dollars and sixty cents was he amount of money taken. Everything t'.se Intact. The wilds of Michigan sure do wonders for people. Arch R. Smith of the Atlas Apartments, is back home after two weeks of the wilds.

Repre?entatives of the carpenters' j

and Contractors association, held a meeting at the Born Hall, of East Chicago. They were In session all day.

j Labor leaders of East Chicago and ! Indiaan Harbor are under the impres- ! sion that the strike will be ended to

day . The Labor Day organizations will

; irjeet a. the City nan tomorrow i -I make arrangements for the Labor Day

ce'.ebrat ion . The Switchmen, Engineers. East Chicago Louse No. 25 of the A. A. of I. ?. T. V. Lake Ivdge of the same organization. Carpenters 1110, Retail ( ierks and Teamsters Local 510 will have representatives. When the Labor fret their organizations all mapped out, they will then work in conjunction with the Welcome Home committee. J. M. Stafford ct the Cudahy Packing Co.. is rtting busy trying to g-et up a Bowling: League amonsr the Industries. Mr. Stafford would be very pleased to hear from any of the Industrie that are busy.

THEATERS CLOSED AS RESULT OF AJCTORS' STRIKE IN NEW YORK

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War Declared on

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f Living

Hundreds of actors on strike in New York. leaTinp the theaters and doing picket duty in front of them to per

suade others to join them.

specialties. It is the first time in the history of theaters that firstclass actors, headlir.ers are on strike. John Drew, Lionel and Jack Harrymore and Kthel Barrymore have declared that they are

Actors earning: S20O-S300 n week are stnkine: ?n New York ar.d as a" result many Broadway theaters are absolutely closed and many others are only running curtailed shows or a few musical numbers anci

"with the Actors' Equity Association." The number of new members which the actors' association has received since the beginning of the strike is approximated at somewhat over 2,000.

Opening Sale on Fancy Fruits and Vegetables COMMENING FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Here Are a Few of the Artitcles On Sale:

.Fancy Idaho White Potatoes, per pock Fine Cooking and Eating Apples, pound. California Onions, pound Sweet Oranges, dozen. .25 35 Lemons, per dozen Nice Ripe Bananas, per dozen Sweet Pears, per dozen

Sweet California Crapes 100, per lb 15e Large Blue 11 urns, 100, per dozen. 15o Cantaloupes, 3 for 25 4 for 25

Sweet Potatoes, per pound , 10c

7od 6e 5c 15c 30c 30c 25c

Celery, large stalks, 8c 2 for. Concord Grapes, basket Leaf Lettuce, per pound Tomatoes, per pound Sweet Corn, per dozen

15c 45c 10c

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And Many More Bargains You Will Find at the East Chicago, Ind. Main Produce Co, 613 Chicago Ave. E. Chicago Ind.

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' In r life. Thi; U'. fc. Metals lias a very wt 11 iuippcj ci'infoit station with ail ' available mci ssai k a to render first aid .ind tin.- t niploycs have knovli-dKc of the , proper miiusw riiiK -f thcin. It was h ' boon to this suti' nils woman, who had kindly and tin acinus ministrations ! renck-red (u r while the ambulance wis i bvinK uuinumcU. Th; J. O V.s are to meet this evening I .... -,-v.. .

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Brooks Automatic Repeating Phonograph (That wonderful home dance machine.) THE MUSIC MART 151 State St., Hammond.

The Kewpie Doll Club presented th Chasers of the Blues w'th two Kewpie Dolls, for working in conjunction

I with them.

The Kewpies will help out at theit Biff Monlight D-nce on Monday nxt. which will be civen at the Auditorium Hall. Indiana Harbor.

Fpace ! beir.p made et the Indiana 'i

'Who is Sqeibbs?

Why he's Just a human being that's all. Well, what about him? 1 Briefly. It la thl3: Squlhbs was an ordinary chap, getting hi? start. In the drug hnslnes3. His ability soon placed him in the manufacturer's class, aad his ken appreciation for quality in the materials with which he had to do, gave him an international reputation. W'a handle the Siulhba line of Drucs and Chemicals. They are the purest obtainable. Your prescription is filled with Squibb's drugs. ReicTs Pharmacy 803 Chicago Avenue East Chicago

attendance of that business

which are accepted by luien'i Kewi j is to bo Miss, i:.ssie tl.irdtifr in Fir st.

Ag-ency, 3410 Michigan ave., Indiana Har. ' U is d.Mrvd tliut a larg' bor, phone 1133J; Katherine Howard, 800 1 nvmbrrs b-t pnscnt so

Chicago ave.. East Chicago, phone 283,1 may be transacted.

residence phone 218; Nassau & Thomp

en, COO Chicago a vs., East Chicago, phone 931.

TOR SALE. A beautiful o-rm.tn Mil

tage. lias closed back 1 grass and flowers. AM fen

beautiful iutl,. li,,ni'-. I ....at

rish ait, 11. ir h st. rrice, $2s;..

AVill require Jlli'.ii ea:-h 1-r 1st paiiftit. 6-rof.ni fr.inii' eottae, located 011 l'ar-

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tcIi, yard in ed in. A very

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Attorney and Mrs. J. W. Brissey. of

Druiumoiid st., are in the southern part ef tiie state, where today they are attending a honie-w Iconic day lor old " tiers at iVdarsburif, tile boyhood home of Mrw. Ijiissey (ind where he is to ad-

early fall. Mrs. Alvin Forrester, of Fir St., is repcrtcd on the sick list. Mrs. J. J. Lynch, of Chicago, is here visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. William Craick. in North Forsythe ave., today. Mrs. Iesh, Hascall. who !s at the honie of the Fred Hascalls in Prumnjnnd st , lias received tho word she has so Ion 3 .- waited that her husband, Capt. Hascall, is about to arrive home. He is at present in New York where tho telegram came from. The captain had asstynirent with the Quartermaster's corp and has been late iu receiving his orders h .me. Mrs. Andrew Wickey. of 145th St. and Olcott ave.. Is the fond grandparent of several grand. hildre-n and yesterday she

singled cut tho dainty maids which is

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PEANUT BUTTER Made while you wait. Come in and take home a pound at ..20e

oni or the large parks. The Brlsseys will be coming home the latter part of the wek. A Miss Nell Cost of Chicago is with the Brissty party. Mrs. Herbert Iteese was a visitor at

rish ave, near l."-th st. V ry chcapi thu Victor Badeaux horn:- yesterday and considering location "and condition of : is awaiting the readiness of her Pitts-

drtss tiie assembly at their outing i:ij related to her in this kin degree and!

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payment. CLAXB K. STEPHENS. 3402 Elm tt., phone lad. Harbor 933. a-13-2t NOTICE. Lake Shore railroad tickets to Chicago can be bout-'iit ;.t Lukens News A;f,cy, 3410 Michigan ave., Indiana Harbor, between 6:30 a. m. and 5 p. m. Hides must be paid in advance and returnd within forty-r.ipht hours or additional caries will be made. Single rides. 4nc; round trip, 73c. S-14-.".t 712 IT. Cliicaco ave. rainless. This "ad" good for Jl.no dentistry. "Want laundry work done for dentistry.

Gardens for the machines that are expected to be. parkel at tho Elks' dance on the 2-d of August. One of the larsrest crowds are expected to attend the dance. pyr. It . P. Hale g in char.e of the prosrram committee and promises something good .

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Government Protection

Safety for savings. This bank is under United Stntes Government supervision. "What more could vou ask?

Offlc, S.VS Chicao-o Ave. Phone 283. Bsldce, 4313 O.cott Ave. Phone 213. "Boys will be boys." is an old maxim, but it goes without saying that there may he drawn a close and sharp contrast be: ween tho wholesome frolic of

sur.ic beys und the iownrieht roudm, Vnited

practice", by others. A complaint Ins ' come in from the nitrhborhood of Nort.i 144fh, near Northeote and BarinR avi'X.

that n.ghly there i a Kanjr of boys from the ages of nine to (l..ti vie. are permitted to stroll ah. ut tin- Ptret'.s until a very late hour, causing muc'i unnoyance to people y ;. retire cariy. Last vctilng their pr:t; U consisted !' tying milk bottles to p"ri hes and setting

j them swinging, making a h ud elaiterit

which awakened the households where the deeds were perpetrate.!. The knowledge Of tho mischief e-f these boys is apparently not known to their parents, but the very faet that they are out way after hours should be sufficient tor their parents to hae theni consicned to safer quarters than the streets at unseasonable hours. Mrs. Szilagye. who was so badly burned in her attempt to heat some varnish over a flame on the stoe n few days ago In her home adjacent to the U. S. Metals Jtefinerles. where h-r husband is employed, is lying comfortably at St. Margaret's hospital swathed tn bandages. That she will live is the report given out about tcr condition yesterday, but her confinement to the hospital will he at least for two or three months. The quick md rendered her by the employes of the plant at the time the accident happened lessened th gTeat danger which could have menaced

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burgh home, which will be completed for occupancy by the first of November. In the meantime she Is living temporarily in Chicago and making repeated trips here in this city, where the family formerly lived. Mrs. J. Goldinr, a one-time resident of East Chicago, la a guest at her daughter's home, Mrs. Carl Flegal, in Grapevine St. The Golding family now resides at Blue Island. The Lee Wanamakers of Parrish ave. are home from their automobile trip to Muscatine, Iowa, where they visited for a few weeks, enjoying; many stops niroute. Mr. and Mrs. TVivid Cohen, of Northcote ave., are arriving home today from Bentont Harbor, Mich., after a threeweeks' pleasure expedition. Miss Mary Long, of Vandergrift, Ta., Is the lmuse guest of Miss Lillian Stark, of l".r.th st., this we'k. rr. George V. Bicknell is hack from

a few da s' fishing trip with a party of friends. Mrs. Edward Gardner, of Fir St., had a party of friends in to dinner last evening, and cards were later indulge! in. The company consisted of th-? Messers and Mesdames p. W. Saunders. J. T. Rabe and the Misses Edith Elmore and Bessie Gardner. The William Hubers and the "WTliam Craicks motored to Starved Hock to spend the day in the Huber automobile. Mrs. Edward Jenkins, of the "Wickey apartment, is home frorn a pleasant trip of many weeks to parts in California, where she isited her father part of the time. The regular meeting of Court Grant,

Order of Forresters, will taku

place t Ilia evening at Wciland's Hall.

City Assessor James Clements is batching it" these days while his wifo is visiting down at Mlshawaka, the homo of her mother, for a few weeks. i'r. Eugene ijteifes and his bride of a few weeks were dinner guests of his former classmate, Lr. Stanley Clark, who has Just arrived home from across seas' assignment with the dental corp and is at the home of his mother. Mrs. Birtha "lark, in the south side of Chicago. The Clarks formerly lived in Indiana Harbor and lr. .Stanley is a brother to Ir. J. S., who has an office in Michigan ave. and who is known throughout the community as an expert bowler, having won many scores over competitors of e.iual rank. Mrs. Clark, the mother was active in several social clubs when a resident of this city and her home at present is the scene of many Inerry gatherings in which her friond.-i here still participate. Dr. Stanley has opened offices in a suite in the Marshall Field Annex since his return from across the water. His quick rise and affluence in the chosen field of his work is well forecasted by his many friends in this city. C. C. Smith, of the firm Smith-Hamilton Co., has returned to this city from & brief visit to his family, who are summering atf Grand Rapids. Mich. The rest of the members will not return until

gave tlietn a lawn party in the beautiful yard r.f flowers adiacent to her residence. The youthful misses comprise Dorothy Z'gar. Margaret "Wickey and Lil.t Frances. Everything dear to Juvenile

'h.arts was arranged for the enjoyment;

of the children and delightful refreshments was the usual conclusion. The Esther Rebekahs of Indiana Har

bor meet this evening at S o'clock. It is asked that all members of the order be present. The Vnited rresbyterlan church of Indiana Harbor are holding special services thsi week preparatory to communion day, which will be observed this coijting Sunday. There was prayer ti.eeting last evening and tomorrow evening will he tho concluding preparations. All worshippers of this faith are urgently requested to be present at the prayers tomorrow evening at the church. Mrs. Bert Haight, of Commonwealth ave.. entertained at a birthday party for her sister. Miss Hat tie Kad.mski, who is

spending her summer vacation here an 1 i must return early to the St. Louis Acad- I tray, where she is a student. The event occurred yesterday and there were seven , of Miss Hat tie's most intimate friends!

bidden to the luncheon. 1 t The Chippewa Camp Fire Girls hao long been planning for an outing whi. Ii , they are about to start out on at Flint Lake, where a cottage has been secured i and called the Crow's Nest. They will , be chaperoned by Mrs. Kate Casey and Mrs. E. V. "Walton, and their guardian, j Miss Kacld Lawrence, will be in the i

party. The duration will be about ten days and there are fifteen young ladies in the number counted for departure. Mrs. "William Pulling, who formerly was a resident of this city and now- with

her family residents of Hamilton, On-, tario, Canada, is expected here at the Harvey Gilman home In North Magoun , avenue and will visit for a brief time.' Mrs. Pulling was active in the circles ' allied with the East Chicago Woman's Club and was one of the club's earliest i members. Her son, Louis, recently re-j turned from military duties will join his ; mother here on his return trip back ' from Poughkeepsie, N. Y., where he is at the present time. Mrs. J. "W. Brown of North Magoun ave. has been entertaining her niece, J Miss Laura Little of Tour.gstown, O..

who has been on a visit to St. Louis and enroute now to he rhome. Miss Agnes Reid of North Magoun avenue has departed for a visit to Toungstown. O.. for a few weeks where she is to visit her bister, a resident of that city. Mrs. Harry Bush of North Olcott ave. was hostess to a dinner party with the out of town guests comprising Mrs. John Chrisman or Lowell. Mrs. Small of Peep River. Mrs. Bush of Hammond and Mrs. Woods of thi scity. Following this affair there was a similar one held at the home of Mrs. Bush's mother, Mrs. Mary Spencer in North Magoun avenue for the Fame guests.

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