Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 64, Hammond, Lake County, 2 September 1919 — Page 6

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Tuesday. September 2, 1918

LIVE NEWS FROM THE TWIN CITIES

READ THESE TWIN CITY ADVERTISEMENTS

; I discs of co-op.-ralion for the coming ChieaK ;ue., is b u-W. n h--r hrac in t.-i-iu and will met t with Mrs. Mary ni- I NurUMit rtvi-. after a. f-riuua op'-ratKi

i-py of l'arrlsh a v-. Xviiltowik will b . p, rforitn-,1

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I t-.-iiK'lsxl in wit i to plans m.- discus J ri'U HvYtir u ward h r vurly con- ; . t th nature of fln inco ra.lK'.nj,'. It iu-a is h-r aunt. Mrs. I. Harris, ! is tmiierat.-xd that many pleasing a.ffit s v. io vaiu In in lj.-r bom in bVrt Worth,

Anclot.t UrJf-r of Hibernians, local orch-r ffgggia

? this t-Uy, ami represent t-m at the State ht'lii iu. that ci'y fur j j

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l,ueius E. TVilon. vi- president o the American Oitv Run a::, .mi xper in civic i-.i-w-jriis u i.'ii nunr:;. s th

man win n" ttecn .-. ton to an u-o-s j,j-t,uo ggj the annual m tins f the 'h tmb-'r

. CVmner-e vf Kast i".u'i;c. an,i 1:-. i:ann Harbor, a; - Oon . i na 1 hurch this ev.n r.v . Th islil'in w.ll folb.w the d'nti'-r bivh v. ill bve.i promptly at 6.30. The program ton Wit involves a ' military of tht work of the pa.-t year by the sect-stary. Mr. Wilson's ;!itss anil the fleet. on of ':":. -,-rs !' -r it:- in?u,!i'; year. A ' Id d to t h :i!r ir r: S : of t h :ft:zitf itself will bo '! scv'nty-fiv ft - t dinner served by tin.- ladies of the . .. ;r-h. It poos w:t!;o .: sayinjr that : --- w;'l bo -both quality and quanl - -. - bf rod things to fat . A ? . r ; . - . v j ,'-h.i'rs:i'p cart-o-i-r. put i ayotr ago for th r: ,-f ,i- or 1- w th 'he nnior5- i-d:n at that rme that this fall -.- -o i;i -' i o .1.1 nni-r upon a r' --,o" 1 voir program . Th mf -. t i : ; r - vi'l touch upon - , - ! . i n to

'"n 3- ..:- r - a t . sractory ar-j

Al! Tnnr: o?: of -he Chamber of ii5nT "e ir u-irf1 to attend the ::''!ns; rT h; and take part in the et:en of otti rs. There aro s-?ver-:. pood 's for a presiif-nt to

succeed W. .i Mtirray, whose term'

of office exn-.rej following a very sitli'aolnrv year's work. I'.esides the ; .-ojident. vi'e president and treasurer ii-:re w;H he elected fifteen directors '.-m each end of the. city.

ml he t-ptinor-d in the near future. .Mrs. Walter Xevious is named assistant for tnttl .'ITOlV. The ladii s of t!i Indian Harbor Met!,.

di.-t Aid announc a me, tins Ihui-s-iay

v:Hicb are accctta v tnlni'i tibb r.ncrraion at ir.e nome oi ,mi s. .,irr.ni

Ageucy, 34io Klclugran avs., Xn0ia.ua Har-j "'1-M Flr l v-uh 't 3- L. Btninbcr, phone 1133J; Katherine Howard, 80-3 I f'' txxrwX as a.-siitant Iios:h. It Chicago ave East ClUcoffo, phone 233, is the r.'rn!r monthly busine?; m.-'-tin i-sid-rce rhoao 21: Nassau &. Tlicmis. i ! for this rea.n it. is quite imp-r ti-e

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Culboh-; h oil at l .1 i Harbvr, wbieh ; J

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for her to tr.itl. There is it. jt-uiiK n-p-l.nv id' .Mrs. l:il's, Melviu l-'..f i."hol.'., a':..o of i-'ut Worth, wlio i t-t.d ivfru,,to make evt ryti.iuK qu;tt iUo,,:-..iit r, r bis jiuliL iui l ill bo in tho l'Hi ty v. ii-. u t'aty bi.ve for tin: Wist. J. J. Suliivnn. of i41,h St.. h is iep;M-t-el for fort Wa.yno iti l !: intna;.! tf ! ! .

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iaa o-; a-ltl U'io;fcooio- Uoo-T V. iy. 1'he Ividn Aid of l-'ir-l. HapUs' church of lniii--:a Kulr e.;i i ( a . -, i at the l rcoe o! Mi?. Al Jor.-s of Ivy stre- ' : ft rn.-t Th lay. 1 (f. will be an vn- i M

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HOI K KOH SI.K OH RHT J V v e four room brick in t"tiil:tz ! F'.-iik on car liti". llasv walk to i-cn-j 'nsr plant, aiso Ftnd ir j fil Co. $;?.".0 I und :.) monthly payment. ii n room brick in Indiana Itsrhor, I

by str.et. Conver.iet.t in ev ry ieji't $ "2Df'; $3" monthly payment. All houses n .a sona bio terms, lletiry S. rav id'-n, flOft 119th street, W hitlnir. ind . l"!one 41 8-23-1

I :c 1 fieri success f s fir a. Rod tivnts:

and picnics are concerned. j All who were present enjoyed them-j seies to the utmost with Karnes and ,

j contests. A i-i. ..t tain in the niter-j j noon stopped the fun for a short titne j t but the srass soon dried n l the spoit j was resumed. i I The croat disappointment trl the j ! o-uwd was the fact that the speaker ; ' ..f the ay. Ju die Charles ir bison. In- ' ! d:m inlU Grand Master of the Orar.4 j

lAt'.v of Indiana, was 'tnable to be j present due to sickness at the last mo-

mem. No other speaker was securei and the time was devoted to games and contest?.

FIREMEN CALLED Ol T The Are department was kept busy ( vr Saturday and S'tn.lay for a change, when they were called out five "imes during: the eighteen hours. There was no false alarms although none of the blazes were important. The trouble started in most of the cases from burning rubbish. Chief Spencer Is taking- steps to have more care taken In burning rubbish and hopes to do away with much dar.g-er from this totirce .

Twin City News Notes

The far-seeing property owner Adaquately Insures and then tries to prevent fires

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PICNIC OF VI, HVSSVN The annual picnic of the Al Hassan Grotto of East Chicago, whose membership reaches to all parts of Lake County, although not largely attended as eipected. because of the threaten-

in? weather, w-- nevertheless an un- tiiui's KpiscovaJ Guild will renew thejr

Office. SX Chicago Ave. Plione 233. , -ftesiaeii.ee, 4313 O.cott Avs. Tboae 213. Ka-herine Haward returned to her! duties this morn last after a weeks' ah- j s. r.ce spout mostly m 'ho northern part j of Wisconsin, v. here a f.shdr.i? expotii- ; tion v.-as c-n joyed hIo:,- the Toti river for a part of the tim.j a.nd where fish j st-emed a-plt;nty. Miss Ethel LiOnquist, ; a graduxte of th Fast Chic?'-, hi-thj school of ting year's class ami taking- tli-s j Ivist--rr.-idu:Lte course of tlte school pr raratory to ollepte entry, has boon sub-;'

stunting- during- the we.-k of the r-sru.lax rcprescntative's timo off. Churth ftjid SDciil activities seem to be about the first in the bad of t-arly announcemontst for this fall in the roopenir. of their regular rout.in.-s. Tomorrow afternoon th ladies, of St. Al-

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the nation's resources j and that preventiup; j lire loss is one way of j serving his country. The greator your poses- J sions the more prof ec ion you j need. For practically every j misfortune, there is a policy I backeil by a company whose ! name has been a synonym fur J reliability for many year?. i

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"Look to your healliu and if you have it praise God and value, it next to a ood onseier.ee: fur health is the second llessin,f that wo mo rials are capable of, therefore value it and be thankful for it." If you have hist this irreat: possession start out todav to regain it.

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Clair M.Stephens REAL ESTATE LOANS INSURANCE.

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

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A Drive for Better Motioa Pictures

Well? What If It

Paramounf-Artcraft Week?

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EXPERIENCE has eho-wn that the price of coal goes up with the approach of winter. We have a good supply of coal now that is free from dust, slato and dirt, and, coming from the best veins and mines, gives off more heat than other coal. Priced Low for Immediate Ssle

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Welcome to the

Teachers

Once again the city t vi r n s its youngsters over to the care of the teachers. TTe are all glad to see them back on the job again. In extending their welcome, the officers of this institution invite the teachers to make the Y i r s t State Trust and Savings Bank their banking headquarters.

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FIRST STATE TRUST & SAVINGS BANK 137 AND CXD Alt. STREETS

fl! INDIANA HARBOR s U Capital and Surulus

HI $100,000.00

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The peven day perioil that start? on August Gist is just as impor-

lj '1, tartt. It mark? a dividing line between an old and a new world lor I; Ijt ... . . . . ro.... i m ,., K

ii i -i VOU -M'JtlOii rilia.'f ;ut'i:- .'. i.ip ri '.ii. ' i. It separates ire now era from the old, it presages the better (Jays f i lo that are Voxinsr for those wlio love the motion picture for the thitig

l i of beaatv ani entertainment tnat i- 3?. i fj ; It Li a forecast, a standard and a promise of what is to come in i ! ii the ;C davs that follow. ; U j i J if j? called Taramount-Artcraft Week" because during this week

tj : tle btrrf r ?od better pictures, trie raramount-.-r:craii. rirtures mat

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i I tt v-qvc nm.-v tbSs new era in Picturedom a recotrnized lact. wni noia Co- jc

s r-.inion at this theater.

0-jr Offering for tie Week NEVER SURPASSED

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(F YOU WANT TO EUILD A CARRIAGE HOUSE OR A GARAGE WE HAVE COT THE RIGHT MATERIALS. YOU CAN EUILD IT

AS CHEAPLY OR AS E1XPEN3IVELY A3 NECESSITY DEMANDS Ii

OR TASTE DESIRES. EUT WHATEVER KIND OF BUILDING MA- 1-1''! JACK PIC

TERIAL YOU DESIRE. WE HAVE GOT THE RIGHT STUFF AT ? j in. THE RIGHT PRICE. COME AND LET US FIGURE WITH YOU. P.

COAL COAL COAL! ! IS YOUR BIN FILLED? ARE YOU PROTECTED FOR THE V ! bi

COMING WINTER? THIS IS A VERY IMPORTANT MATTER FOR fl f - n j , -r r-T-rpm mf

A gripping story dealing -with tfte adventures of a vigorous American father and fon in a European priacipahi y.

YOU TO GET BUSY ON. RIGHT NOW. t ; $'

WE CAN SUPPLY YOU WITH ANY AMOUNT OF POCAHON- K" j TAS, BITUMINOUS, ANTHRACITE COAL OR COKE. GET OUR JeSSO L. TiHskv again PRICES BEFORE BUYING. U ' pi'SSOntS QUANTITY, QUALITY AND SERVICE. f kJAEG-UEEITE I? ' i f T AT- TP"

Indiana Harbor Lumber & Coa! Companj " Thisxtimo in nvie Grapevine and Watling Sts. f:jf3 ltch's "ra-(" S1,cee5s

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Phones: Indiana Harbor 216 and 217.

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Have You Come Into a Little Money Lately? Maybe a debt was paid to you or in some other manner you have come into ."00 or $1,000. The next question is what to do with it. For investments of this sort we oi?fer safe, well-seeiired mortgage bonds. An I the tine thing about them is that they hear SEVEN per cent interest.

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iy Jesse L. Lasky pre1 1 sents i h BRYANT t WASHBURN as a wild oars sower :ij in ; M A Laughing Hit if' i 1 FRIDAY, SEPT. 5 ,p Adolph Zukor pre1 1 MARY PICKFORD ; b i -1 in.

Se no man Hear no man Kif. no man Hut be sure to pee thi? comedy and It pit. how "The Man Hater's Icn?ue-' crumbled, and you will tiioroMghly enjoy yourself.

"A Very Good I CilUg I'dcLTi As a very bad young man h? was a complete failure. But as a character for a rollicking, spicy comedy, he furnishe? one latiph after another in quick succession in this picture.

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I SATURDAY, SEPT. 6

Adolph Zukor presents IRENE CASTLE in

A splendid story. A po-werful 8P.il dramatic photoplay. One of th pictures you will enjoy seeing again and again.

hiohrmg Line Not a war story. A pietariza'Jon of Robert W ('"ham tiers' lebrated novel. The beautiful .cowns worn by Irene Castle in this picture were- described in July Ladies' Home Journal. The story pictures the fashions, the 1'ixiiries ami intriti,s of Palm rjeai-h arid Xew York. bias just finished a successful run in Orchestra hall, Chicago.

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Good Speakers and Election of Officers.

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All Members Urged to be Present. Plates 7Bc. Ladles Welcome