Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 61, Hammond, Lake County, 28 August 1919 — Page 9

Thursday, August 23, 1919

THE TIMES

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FINISHING

TOUCHES ON CELEBRATION

East Chicago Monster Labor Day Affair Shows a Splendid Progress.

That Gary will be made a connecting link of a passenger air line service, was made possible by a successful trial Might of the giant 2t passenger biplane which flew from Milwaukee to Chicago yesterday evening. A month ago Mayor Hodges received a communication from the Law son Air Line. Company of Milwaukee, asking that an effort be made to secure a landing site in or near Gary, as this city had been placed on one of the proposed air routes. An excellent field was secured south of the city at 4 7th avenue near Broadway after a long search and officials of that company were notitled. It is the same field that had been used recently by several passenger carrying planes and by Lieut. Ballard of the V. S. T'lymg Corps in his recruiting campaign. There Is also an excellent field a little further south at 61st avenue and Broadway. According to information, the Lawson airline people are now constructing 100 ships for transcontinental air passenger service, to be operated on a ;iti-hour schedule. It was not the intention of the pilot to fly to Chicago yesterday evening but the ship maneuvered eo easily, he headed his ship southward and flew to the city making a beautiful landing at Auburn field. The huge bi-

plai.e . .o, - v..,, !sai;ors and marjnCi, ould not come out carried 5 passengers on its initiial jour-: , ., . . rt ., , . . 1 . ' j for the celebration, the American Legion,

ney. ine trip ul i.e- nmts mfiu; mnc In 68 minutes with the engines only running three quarters open. Chicago is to be the world's tirst air center, the main trunk lino runnir.g

Gary will be on one

For the last time tonight all of he cc miiiittces of the W elcome Home Lay celebration will im-o. in joint session at the cuy hall to h'-ar the re-sults of their strenuous week's ucrts aud to get mi idea (i just what is going to happen Minn the lug day arrives. The finance committee has been working withou: ics-t rind still is nt satisfied with tha showing that the citizens and industries have made. The members are going to work up to the last minute before the meeti:iK this evening, which is scheduled Cor . -1 3 in order to get enough money to i;:ianco the celebration successfully. Janes Clements, sjpeaking for .the Pr;v.. committee, will be the first to make his report this evening and then Barbecue committee will report cn what they shall be able to do with the tin ney which has been collected. Tin I'll gram committee, under the leadership of A. C. Burgin, will meet with Ir. Goldman at his orllce tomorrow morning to complete the plans for the program. Bert Morphy, "the man who sings to beat the band." and Signor Dotialo Colafemina, the singer for whose encore an audience subscribed $10,01)0, have already been obtained and thera are other features which will be announced later.

Fearing that a number of the soldiers.

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AMERICAN

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j through 1 r. Hale, the temporary chairman. has sent a letter to all whose adJ dresses are know n, urging them to be I present. The American Legion w ill ha 4

a booth at the park where all ex-soldiers, sailors and marines will be registered

Lines will run to Iu- ,, . that all of the heroes will register if

through the city.

of the branch lines running north uid

south as feeders

luth through Milwaukee, another to le-i

troit md one south to St. Louis, connecting the main line from New York to San Francis.) at Chicago. The new plane will remain in Chicago several days, preparatory to a flight to New York with one stop at Toledo.

MRS. KENEALY IS IMPROVING. Mrs. J. C. Kenealy, who has been confined by illness to the Mercy hospital at Gary, the past few weeks, is reported very much Improved.

While ill her many friends have gener-j

ously supplied her with flowers for which she is much pleased and desires to r turn thanks.

i they have not already done so. The

organization wishes to get a complete record of all who were in the service. A change has been made in the arrangements for the parade. 'When Capt. Twymann was informed that he was selected to lead the military part of the parade he flatly refused, saying that tho leader should be chosen by the soldier, sailors and marines from among their number regardless of previous rank. It now devolves upon the men themselves, therefore, to choose their leader. This

will be done just before the parade

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Unsightly Hair DBflrmcle the original sanitary llqnM, la truly a revelation 1b Bs4(ri science It In Jost as efftearioaa for kdotIbc coarse, bristly amwtaa as It Is for oral-

Only (rsaJmt DeMtracle has a

BMner-ck saaraatee la each package. At toilet counters la Me, 91 and 07 sixes, or by mall from as la plata wrapper oa receipt of price. FREP w,'-h testimonials of highest authorities emplains what eaasea hair oa face. Keek and arms, why It increases aad how DeMlraele devitalises It. tailed la plaia sealed en ye lope oa reaaest. DeMiraele, Park Are. aad 13ta St-. Mew York.

a"sWMsW.VsVs"sV LESSONS IN OPTOMETRY BY E. C. CARROLL Of Carroll A Nawton XOW CAW YOTX TILL IT YOTTB EYIS ASE NORMAL t The answer is that you CAN'T. Nobody can. Thousands of people, who believe that they have normal vision because they see as well as they think they should, really need the services of an Optometrist. Because it is possible to see well, but to strain the eyes in doing so. The truth is that the best evidence of an abnormal condition of the eyes comes from a careful examination by an Optometrist. Interview us for the good of your eyes. CARROLL & NEWTON

Optometrists and Jewelers 186 Stats St., Hammond, nd.

forms.

Dr. Goldman tirgs all members of committees to be present at the meeting this evening.

GARY 10 HAVE REAL LABOR PARADE

Gary is all primed and set for its monster Labor Day parade and celebration providing the weather jinx does not try and cut in on the affair, residents will see one of the biggest celebrationes of its kind in the history of the city. Complete arrangements for the labor parade were formulated at a meeting of the committee at the labor headquarters last evening. Chief of Police Korbis has granted the request to parade. Besides bands, floats and other novelties there will be every local in the city represented in the parade. Following the parade, the crowds will send their way to the Kast Side park where speakers of note are sceduled to address the workers. Glcason Park will also be the scene of a monster crowd, where another interesting rrogram is to be given.

The following letter has been sen! to all members of the American Legion in Kast Chicago and Indiana Harbor whosj addresses are known. Alt others are urged to register it the park next Monday: "American Legion. "Last Chicago-Indiana Harbor, "Post 21, August 2S, 19'?. "Dear Comrade: "Tho Welcome Home Committee of Kast Chicago-Indiana Harbor has extended an invitation through the American Legion to all return soldiers, sailors and marines to attend the celebration given in their honor by the citizens of this city on Labor Day, Moiu'.a, September 1st. at Lake Front Park, Indiana Harbor. "It is needless ts say that this committee have gone to an enormous amount of trouble and expense to make this one of the greatest days in the history of this city, and it is therefore up to each of us, who were in the service, to respond and show our appreciation of their endeavors. We can best do that by attending, down to th last man, and It is therefore urged that jou not only attend yourself, but also see that every other one of your former buddies with whom you are acquainted, do likewise. Even if it is a little Inconvenient, try to lay aside your personal desires to go some other place on this day. and be there. An extensive program has been arranged: a parade, good speaking, athletics, boxing, games, dancing, and so much chow that everybody can have 'seconds,' 'thirds' and 'fourths.' "On account of the little time left for arrangements, the committee has requested us to make arrangements for handling the soldiers, sailors and marines, so it has been decided that in order to make things work smoothly, all residing in Indiana Harbor will assemble on Parish avenue at 9 o'clock n. m.; those living in Calumet, at Chicago and Forsyth avenue at S:4." a. m.; and those living in Kast Chicago, at City Hall Park, at S:"0 a. m. At all these places you will be organized into temporary companies so that everything may be handled in a systematic manner. It is the '-arnest request of all the citizens that. you appear in uniform for this occasion, and much as we know that you dislike doing this, it is urged that von

do for manv reasons. Vlrst mi,- frin.!a '

I and families are entitled to this courI tesy from us and we want to please

them, if we can and second, we will present a much better appearance if we turn out dressed in this manner. Our discarded uniform is something we should all feel proud of. and on occasions of this kind, we should be proud to wear it. Think of the great number, who cannot legally or morally enjoy

mat. privilege. so again we urge you to lay aside personal desires and give the home folks a little run for their money. "Our list is incomplete, so pass this invitation on to all the boys who were in the service, so that no one will be slighted. "Respectfully. "R. P. HALE. "Temp. Chairman. K. Chicago Post."

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The East Chicago Auto Sales Company, under the management of George Sabo. and located next to the H'mo Cigar Factory on Chicago avenue, will open its doors to the public r the r.ext few days. It will carry a new line of pleasure and commercial automobiles. The front room of the large. nev building will be used for . show and sales room, wherein at firs'. will be shewn tne Hupmobile, the Tr. ff to Truck and the Huffman Truck. The roar portion of the main building will b- used for a ser'ice station for the cars which -ire sold by the company.

The rear addition to thi main build--ir.g will be occupied by the Kast Chi-' cage Painting and Trimming Company. The new building is a $25,000 structure a.nd will be well equipped to take

care of the city's auti sales business. I

The company will also open a salesroom in Gary some time next mun'h.

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SAND GIVEN A "BAWLING- OUT" "It's just one blankety-blankety-blank thing after another." said a Ixlaware St. resident to a reporter this morning, as he chewed on the butt of a cigar on one side of his mouth and let forth a volume of wrath out of the other side. "Out where I live the snow drifts and drifts and we shovel, shovel, shovel all winter long. And its the same blankety thing all summer. The blankety sand drifts up onto the sidewalks and it's sweep, sweep and shovel some more." Many residents on Delaware St., between Eighteenth and Nineteenth aves.. have not cleared away the drifting sand from their sidewalks though and this week John Sundersum, teaming contractor, has b.-en employed by the city In removing tons of the drifting sand from the sidewalks of the neglectful property owners. Tha works was done in accordance

Disturbed sleep usually comes from some form of indigestion. Strengthen the stomach and stimulate the liver with a course of

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continues the balance of this week, and in addition to the savings on the price of the curtains you can get 4 Profit Sharing stamps Friday instead of the usual one.

Linoleums Purchased on Dividend Day makes the irk'oS very attractive and remember we lay all linole ums free of charge, except bath roo me. Inlaid

Hest quality, per yd Good quality, per yd. Printed t ft. wide, per yd 12 ft. wide, per yd

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$2.75 S1.98 $1.25

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Curtains, pair $ .98 Curtains, pair $1.98 Curtains, pair $2.98 Curtains, pair $3.98 Curtains, pair $4.98

Rug Specials

The low prices on thffe rJ-" plus four stamps in placr o' one-, makes the saving very largi ;x!2 Axuainsier rues .mq c;

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Autumn Inspiration In The New

Fabrics

There is great beauty in the new silks. Prettier than ever before, and the new constructed fabrics are tinted consistently with one's highest hense of tone. Among the new things are: Kumsi Kumsa in black brocaded designs and a qnalitv hevond one's expectation; 40 inches wide. -! m FJ Yard J.S

Moon GIo Crepes in every wanted shade and full 40 inches wide. Yard

New woolens of surpassing charm. A collection of the better weaves and designs from foremost designers and converters included in this showing. Tricotines

from 40 to 54 inches in width and

ranging m price from $3.50 to Velours

.5.50

Chameuse a name originated from the French, "Charming Lady," and a cloth well deserving of fa j its origin; all colors. Yard tI.M.J Crepe de Chine Georgettes and messalines in every conceivable color and marked very reasonable as staples usuallv are.

in pretty checks and plaids, 54 inches wide and priced, yard Serges 06 to 54 inches wide, and priced from, yard

7.98

Scotch Plaids for the children in qualities that would surprise you, and most any pri?e convenient for you.

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Neckwear Xew fall neckwear is now on display in a wonderful assortment of new ideas. The new Oriental lace collars are exceptionally good just now, Prices 50c to $3.50

Velvet Hand Bags

Oriental Laces

New fall shapes. They are heautifully lined with fancy silk, fine fittings, silver mounting?. The values will surpri.-e

you. Prices $5. CO to

By the yard for the new -rtha collar, in des.jrns never before shown. WidUiS. 5 fro 9 inch

Roth cream and white.

Prices, 29c to

98c

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Tata CTShanters

Hair Bow Ribbons

School days are coming. The

newest shapes in plushes and

velveteens.

Prices from $1.19 toi

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with a nt vv ur.ilnance in which the cityforces may he employed to cjt'ar away the sand from the sideways a.nd streets aiil the cft charged to the l-roperty owner. Expense of the work will b! referred to the city, who will in turn assess the charge apainst th" property owner.

SPARKS RETURNS FROM VACATION Andy Sparks, day operator at the We.stfrn Union Telestraph rfTice at Gary returned yesterday from a two weeks' vacation anions the cowboys of the west. Andy took a few wrestling bouts which were all victorious while among- the westerners.

of free advert. isnp. Yesterday T. W. Knulehardt received a letter from the Standard O 1 company which supplied the asphalt for the two thoroughfares, asking for pictures t he used in advertising matter. Mr. EnSlehardt orderel the photoarraphs taken and they will he forwarded to the Oil company j.usu as soon as they are finished .

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POWERFUL PILE REMEDY DISCOVERED

SOLDIER-ATTY. MA LOCATE IN GARY

PROMINENT GARY

Attorney John C. Beethan is a flary visitor, the ftuest of his classmate, Ernest W. Force. If suitable arrangements can be made Attorney I-Seethan may locate in Gary.

Has W.ver Tailed to End Most Obstinate Case or Piles la rew Says. For years it has been proved that socalled external remedies applied to or

Inserted m the rectum cannot cure plies, Charles V. Cline. 29 years old, and

rX?.1 lSSfa.CaiToryr,Vo,Xr Superintendent of School, at Leavens

Two Abandoned Children Find Happy Homes

Two pretty children of Gary, who

imve oren uoanrmncti riy tr.e.r iai:ir i veftcrdny. he have been placed in happy homes. wife Hazel S

The little children ore Andrey Marie Warner, nine years old. who throush petition filed by Attorney Manlove and Scott has happily been adopted by Mr. and Mrs. William E. Morgan. The other. Carl L. Warner, six years old, has likewise been adopted by Mr. and

Mrs. Harrison Holcomb. The father Aloert Warner has whol-

ly deserted his children and when last heard from, was at Paducah. McCracken County, Ky.

iug salesman found awaitinK "li'n fro, ! Ins w-fe at a hotel in South F.en: i.i July 1S1. According to ihe complaint filed lithe I-ake Circuit Court at Crown Poirr

skft x divorce from h ' 1-eck. statintr tr.nt Y "

have not lived together since she rm away from him. They were marrifd at Pittshurch April 1. 1314. reck is noiv locatcrii in Gary, Bjivin his occupation as a decorator.

HERE FROM PENNSYLVANIA Mrs. Anna Bell Davis of Jefferson. Pa... is in Gary visit'-nj? her son. Mrs. Pa vis .-md family of I'ijjhth avenue and Washington streets.

remove this cause, but simply the forma-

1 ion. This wonderful prescription, known as

Attorney Beetham when war was i troatment of piles, that even chroni;:

declared enlisted in the coast artillery and saw eight months active service in France.

K. of C. Picnic Monday, 1st. Hudson Ike.

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CITY WILL GET ADVERTISING If the Standard Gil Company vises the pictures taken of the new asphalt pavements on Seventh and Kighth avenues, in Gary, the city will sret a lot

cases of from 20 to 30 years standing with profuse bleedinjr have been completely cured in from three to ten days. Think of it: Just a few doses of a carefully balanced prescription and the most persistent case of piles is absorbed, never to return. All pharmacists dispense Miro or can sret it lor you on short notice. Surely It's worth the little trouble to obtain it to be rid of piles forever. IMPORTANT What is known as itching pile are not piles in the true senss of the word, although this condition may nccompnny a true case of piles. Kor this condition Miro Pile Oimment has been prepared as in such cases it is not necessary to take the internal prescription. Adv.

TEACHER WEDS (For Broken Veins, Ulcers

Old Sores and Eczema Use Powerful Penetrating

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worth. Ind.. and Miss Zora Avis, a

well know and pro:uintn: Gary school teacher, secretly secured & marriage license at Crown Toint yesterday. The marriaRe sheet was marked "P. I). P." which means in the newspaper world. 'Please Don't Ppbllsh," but somehow or othe rthe reporter could not let it slip by.

SO LONG CLYDIE I'M GOIN' AW'Y "I am going to leave you, so don't ever try and see me ai;ain." Goodbye. This was the .substance of a note that Clyde K. Peck, a former travel-

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