Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 55, Hammond, Lake County, 21 August 1919 — Page 6
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THE TIMES. Thusday, August' 21, 1919.
LIVE NEWS FROM THE TWIN CITIES
Cook Joe Fox. the man who m:t,Ubeans for Ca. I while in Camp Shelly 13 back amon his fi iemis after fourteen months overseas, was tti the batties of Chatteau Thierry, Paissuns, tt. Miehle. Champagne and the Arssonne. Joe says he was woumlril In feelings only. He then went to Gorman w with the Army of Occupation fin i was there four months then on detached service In Paris at the Forshins Vadium anl then hack to Gerrt.any, and then home ward bound lwth the second division which was given one of the be.-t welcomes ever given a. soldier in New York . Automobiles aren't the only four wheel veu.icles taken by thirvc-s. Last n!jr.t a baby carriage owned by Mrs. E. E. Whilsoll of til3 Chicago avenue. East Chicago. Now the poor kiddies can't be pushed around. The carnage if of dark color and with light tan lining. The Graver Tank Works have posted a notice for all employes to iii3recard "quack" doctors who sstinl in front of th eplant distributing literature claiming; that they can cure you cf anything that ia wrong. If you need the treattrent ani advice of a doctor go to a reputable one or go t frfe clinic. The East Chicago health department can pive you necessary advice and It will cost you nothing. Thes quack doctors are, In business to bleed the public for all that iney can get and can make you believe you are sick and need their treatment. The Thrift Savin? Society of the Graver Works have announced that when War Savings Stamps are purchased a. hand grenade will be handed each purchaser. At the time the armistice was signed, the sovcrnnifnt had on har. I 15.000,000 and Instead of selling them to ome Novelty Company, they shipped them back to this country and had them unloaded and made into savings banks. Suggestions mad? b employes of the Graver Tank "Works were adopted, one uccestlon vras that instead of plac3cs Tank Heads on empty barrels, something: more staple should be used Tfj BUpp' rt. wico in-oij . This suggestion was adopted by Mr. X. Larson of the maintenance department, received 55-00 as a renumerat'-on for his thoughts. C. B. Swanson was awarded five dollars for making" suggestion that a eafety kit be placed in every shop to be used in case of severe wounds. It -was also suggested that lessons In first aid be taught.
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' which are accepted Tjy x.uiec News ' Asrency, 3110 XJilchigan Rve., Indiana Har. , her, phone 113."J; Katheiine Howard, 803 j Chicago are., East Cliicoffo, phone 233, . residence pHona CIS; Nassau St Tliomvi sen, COO Chicago ave.. East Chicago, phonj 031. j Km SA r,E rn-n.-date ::-Mory brick ! il.it buil.iinn; ever.vihin modern obom i rlnee. One (i-ronni residence; hot wal-r j heat, up-to-d.ite. liargam price. Call Ir.d. IMrbor )7.s between t and 7 p. m. j S-L'l-bt Indiana Harbor I,odee F . A. M.. 5S, state I meeting SaUirv'ay evening. I August ISrd. . M T.KWIS. Jr . ,V. M. S-21-: l 1" I'l'K'AKT, Pec y i An rxtr;i feature was added to tlie Elk.-1 l;and C.-rr e: t last niuht. Mr. FhilKp Mtn ..f the lndim.a HaiK-r Luke Front i:-.v.h turned his dancin? pavillion over to the people and uancj ire was free. j K. r the hour and a half that the I music r'-JV,d. everybody hummed or ' daac-.d. Th . bard lias three tnnr i 6.iu to play and they ail come next j v e ek . Next s " a s o n will see perm a n - er.t hand stands and mar.y more seats to accomodate the people. Everybody out for the Elks" ranee at the Ind.ar.-i Gardens tomorrow evening. M a-.-h'.nes will leave in a string from East Oh:'ao, many bisr trucks are beir.ji made into jitney busses which n i'! stand at the corners of Forsyth and Ch:eair. Aves . East Chicago. Mr. J. P. Eewis who has been visiting friends in East Chicago, leaves tonight tor his home In Saginaw, Mich. . At pn time Mr. Lewis was in business in Eas tChicaqo. H moved to Saginaw to open an automobile accessory store where he Is doin? a wcnderful business and has Invited several people to come -and visit him. Mr. Eev,-is says he !s better located and satisfied thin he ever has been. Ho made several purchases while here, and takes his son I.yle liotne with liim who was discharced from the Navy only three weeks ao. Adam Fadowski. 334 McC 'ok Ave. East Chicaso, was suddenly taken 111 while waiting' for a South Shore train at Chioaco and Forsythe Aves. The police patrol was called and Padowski was taken to his home. Jacob Frimactik, an Ir.d'ana Harbor man. reports that his wife and two children with eight hundred dollar are missing. He is worried over his Rumfortl Baking Powder. 1 lb. cans 27d Libby's Extra Pears, ' 2 large cans 83? Bob White Toilet Paper, three 10c rolls 25c Lunch Wax Rolls, 6 for 25c Rub-Xo-More Washing Powder, 5 pkgs 25c Best Matches, 5 pkgs 29c Battleship O'Ccdar Mop, $1.25 sizo for. 85c Liquid Teneer, 25c sizo for 2 1 C Del Monte Pineapple, . 2 large cans 75 C Campbell's Soups, all varieties, can 10 Libby's Baked Beans, Xo. 2 size cans 2 for. 29c Monarch Catsup, 2 large bottles 45c RESERVL Tii? jTiTr' H! ' TT "TT C2
claims trouble . that their is not The regular meeting; of the Park Hoard took place at the City Hall and tiie only business of importance was the resignation of Thomas Wilson, the l'ark Supt., which was accepted. It ,;pts into effect on September 13. A drive Is be'.n made for a contribution of $"." " dollars for Welcome Home Vny celebration in honor o;' the i-etuinei Jvdjiers, Sailors and Marines. The Twin Cities have not done anything in th ewiiy of a SVHcome Home Cidebration like other cities have. So it is up to you. citizens, to contribute to the fund. The i elebration Is in Labor Pay and we Jtit to make it one that will never be forgotten and make the heroes fi el pro ml of the peopln of East rhi.-y-po and Indiana Harbor. So when a solicitor comes around me t him with a smile and .hell out. Am titer d.incintr club has spruns tip. This time 1! is "Tio Couple of Rascals." who a r-e civ ine a Moonlight I inner ar the Auditorium hall in In. itana Harbor 011 S.-pt. S. lar. -irs w .11 ;,e j 1 en t if ul this com- !,- winter. Indiana Harbor will iiavc a f . w dam es. Calumet a few and East Chicago wi'l have two dances two times a week at the Masonic Tetr.rle. The Cl'.asers o fthe Pdues have now r. creed to take over the Masonic Ten-pie s'artir.K October 1 giving th--d.ui.-es two niarhts a veck. Wednetd-iy tind Saturday n'sihts lein? the nisb.ts ,;(k,,l. tn Wednesday night. Novelty and Prize dance.? will be held while on the Sa t u r la v n ghts. regular dances will be held. Announcements of the different dances will start in Tm Times on the loth I' September. Arthur Sterling. who ranked a' Master Musician in the Navy and who played for some of the prominent pt-op'.e in the 1 nited States, is back home and las a' ready started an orchestra which will be called Art's 'Jas ( r. best ra . Art Sterling played at the MillsHart reception last n-aht. He played ant thing from a rag to prsn.1 opera. The Todd Ave. A. C's. defeat White Eagles from Graver tank d the rks vv. The Ma v 4 7:'. 3 1 2:;?core being 3 to ',. with Thoma--' n tl'.e. box. Thomas May. Manage"odd avenue, Ph"r,e Eas; Chi-ago MI1.1.S-H ART riM i i.s St . ana sum: A loan's Episcopal Church.. IndiHarbor. was, the scene of a n.iduer wedding last evening when Mi.-s May Mills, eldest daughter or" Mr. and Mrs. Isaac M.'ls of PrummonJ. St.. was led to the altar on the. arm of her father and there waiteJ by her future husband. Frank Hart, son of Mr. and Mrs. 'William Hart, of Hemlock St.. Rev. Er. M. M. Day of Muncie. Ind.. and former pastor of the churri officiated in at this event stood in readiness as the bridal party approached and commenced the reading of the ceremony which linked the couple for tne responsibilities of wedded bliss. Attending Er. Pay were Norman Johnson and John Holder. The wedding strains were pliyed on the organ bv Jack Johnstone. The bride was lovely in her appearance with ft gown of white Georgette, handsomely embellished with hand embroidery. She wore a veil coronet fashion which wag daintily relieved with pearl festoon. Her shower boquet was made tip of bride's roses anl lillles of the valley. Miss Bessie Mills, a sistr of the bride looked equally charming in her rose l.ued frock and carried pink roses. She. was the bride's only attendant and Mr. Walter Hart, brother to the groom cimnorted him. I'sr.erinz were Jas. Johnson and J i. . McA islan . A most ! noteworthy event in the entire ar- j rangement scheme was the fa, t that j all those who participated in the wed- ; ding were intimately associated with j either the bride or the fam.ly since the days when Wishawo. near Glasgow. Scotland, was their home and coming to this country, about settled here and have the same time, ever 5-: n e e been inseparable riends. The weddTng cake which was an attractini at the feast and reception whidi followed at the Earish Hall was adorned ir the artistic taste by Mrs. .1. L. Johnston. Th(. entertainment during the recep tion hours was P'ano m us by the talented Arthur Sterling. who upon his arrival home from across seas'. service since the early days world war. is again taking up rretinsr of his own orchestra of the the d - The --tvo-st gathering comprised a lare number of out of town friends from Indlnnar olis. Highland Park and h'.,.,e, 111. The bestowal of pifts was elaborate. The couple, left, late the .lay for I'ittsbur.cb. ra.. brief honeymoon will be spent re a anl upon their return here w dl with the Mills ur.til such time remain us a suitable dwelling can be The Hart-Mills families a obta .nod . the oldpet of Indiana Harbor and fcqna.lv rrominent in all affairs which bespeak j for a city's j?ood . The stalwart youths participating in the various offices! attended with wod lines were all ?cr- J vices men in the various branches or war assignment and w.th laurels ell earned have returned happy to their homes which all happen to be in Indiana Harbor with the exception of the pinni.'te of the evenins. Aithur jsterllnc, who in on of the three tirotl.ers alt "jack from tiie Xavv. The irroom is also one of three brothers so honored . I win City News Notes Office, 89 Chicago Ave. Phona 233. Rssiaence, 4313 O.cott Ave. Phone 318. The John Spenners. who have long- resided in South Korsythe ave., are now awaitinp: the completion of a very fine bungalow residence in North Forsythe ave. Mrs. Margaret Iewis. the mother of Mrs. Ftter Stirling, wife of Police Capt. Stirling, passed away at the family residence at 4934 Olcott ave. and the remains taken to Fort Wayne for burial today. Tho deceased had been ailint; for seine time and was cared for during her last illness by her daughter. Mrs. Jacob Sehrr.ueser of South Barins ave.. who has been away for several months with hfr children visiting- relatives in South Dakota, will be arriving home Saturday. Mrs. Tiobena Hale, who makes her honn- with her daughter. Mrs. Edward Green in 1 loth St.. is departing f r a visit to the home of her son, Janvi
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She will be tone for several mouths. The attendance, at the Lake. Front band concert In Indiana Harbor last evenltiK was a decided disappointment.
i lie announcement that band concerts j for the W elcome Home Day for all rewere to be enjoyed in the Twin Cities I turned soldiers, sailors and marines, to
u.i:; hailed with delight by majority of wlf,,0.,, the greater but unless m ue real enthusiasm i- shown in ill. way of better attendance it would be u mi .k-: and an insult to the band performers to try and continue them. Th-' music, rend, red is eNcr-ptiotialiy Ko1 and I he performers deserv e more eneoura sent, lit than they received last enin. T. next cone.-rt is scheduled for the I'llth of this month, which fulls on Timsday, and w ill be. at K"os iouski Park on the s uiUi side f p,ast ChicaKO. vicinity f irlst st. The follow inr date will be August 2nih. at the Piley park in Calulii't. Very line programs have been ar-r-inved for lhse dates and a. selection of the most popular hits will be rendered. Minnie, the eleven-year-old daughter oi .. (.crkins of Hemlock st., must i undergo an operation to have hT tonsds and adenoids removed Just as so,.n j as tier freneral condition wtll warrant it she has been very ill for some time J!,u "-'r trounie is iWigwor-ra as poison ,r;f ' f ttie entire system brought about r'-v 1M tntected Klands. She will he 1 t'nt,"ri at S!- Marcaret's hospital for l!,c' operation. The ladies of the Mooseheart I.f sr ion l-'ft Chicapo are planning: to rive an W cream social to which the public Is invited. Monday evening, August :th. j "t Cdl Fellows Hall. j Herman PlohK. of D' trolt. Mich.. j broth, r to Mrs. Henry Klernm of Sou'h ; ! lining ave.. Is a visitor at her homej : this week. j ! Mr. and Mrs. Edwnrd Hicrtr'ns. of 1 1 N rth Magouu ave... are home from jm I au'o drive to Wanatah, Ind. The It. T. WlckeVs. of Torth Mae-oun ave., are leaving Saturday for a pleasure trip to Milwaukee In th'Ir machine. Capt. Howard Clark, not loni? back from across seas' scrvi'-e with the armv of occupation, departed yesterday for Hoboken. X. J.. where he will re.-elve j ordrs for future I'nlt'd P'ltes army ! apopintments. When he Is finally set- : tied Mrs. Clark and Howard the Third j will Join him and roinnic-ic" the longdeferred homcmaking necessitated durt ing the long war davs. j Capt. I.esh Hasca'l Is to arrive fn I Indiana Harbor tomorrow. Tbist is th i l.Test advice received from New York 1 through telegrams sent his famllv who ! sr awaiting him at the Fred Hascall home in Prummond st. Mrs. Frances Ityers. city librarian, and her daughter. Miss Marjori-. a teacher of domestic s,-i-tKf- in a school in I,,wa and having next week to r-sume h'-r '. .!, spent yesterday In Chicago transacting business. Mrs. Frank Picks m. of North Magoun ave.. her little daughter Dorothy Fay and son Ilobrt are leaving this weekend for a trip to Terrc Haute, Indianapolis and Brazil and will be gone two wctks. Another son. Will Dickson, Is leaving about the same time for an extended trip to poipts in Detroit. Canada ami farthr east and will be gone about the same length of time as the other sojourners in the family. Miss Mary Davis, of the First Trust & Savings Rank of East Chicago, is away on her vacation this week and spending it at Sturgeon Pay, Wis.. With a party of Chicago friends. Word comes from Park Manor from the home of the Charles Villas, one-tlm-residents of Ivy st., that ths stork has made a visit, bringing a little daughter which will b-ar the name cf Charmian Ann. Mrs. Villa was Miss Laura Jernre. very wf 11 known in the Twin Cities before her marriage. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Woodward, of 14oth St.. are home from a pleasant trip to towns in Missouri for the past ten days. Clyde Martin and Ray Eochrke spent a few djys in Milwaukee this week taking an enjoyable lake trip both ways. YOUR PLEASURE and healthful benefit from your automobile will be marred if your mind is beset with worry over possible accident claims that you mifht avoid by HARTFORD AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE Yon car may be damaged, thp other man's vphicle may be ruined by you cr you may accidentally injure a pedestrian. We offer you the best form of protection against such claims and the best is none too pood for the customers of this firm. REAL ESTATE LOANSINSURANCE. 3402 Elm St., Indiana Harbor Phone I. H. 993. i;
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with hep little daughter Pauline visitJ. Goldman, chairman of act.ivitie i be held on Eabor Iay. is about again after several davs' confinement to his lieu with a very severo cold ana announces a most Important business session of the general committees f.r Monday evening, August 2,"th, at the cry hall, when final arrangements necessary to be made wi.I be the chief imp irl a nee of the meeting. It is urged that all be present. Next Sunday morning, ugust 24th. fit 10 o'clock at the city haH there will lie a meeting cf the East Chicago Volunteer Citizens' Associiit on and all tho;e tb.it have given toward the purchase of guns vi ill kindly be present and remittances will be returned. It is imperative that those who have subscribed bo present. E. P.. Spencer, who has directed the commercial course in th public schools of tins city, is leaving with his fmiily for Eemoore. Calif., where he takes a similar assignment with the public j sc. ools of that city. The City' Church Conference of Madison. N. J.. which began r work one month as.. :n an Inspection of cvnirch conditions in New York and other Eastern cities, came to an end last Saturday. Kev. Geo. p.. Jones, the pastor of the First Methodist Church of East ('ho ago, who waa a member of the conference and fleet, d as its secretary, has be, n asked by the board of Home Mission to edit the reports and work of t'i" Conference for publication. He m in I "h i la delph la thla G ES 13 5 H S3 H 5S i! U Ei Z3 IS. S3. SB. G .ast
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