Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 73, Hammond, Lake County, 12 September 1919 — Page 8
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THE TIMES. I'ridnv, Rpptpnihor 12. 1010.
LIVE NEWS FROM THE TWIN CITIES
I I RECTO IIS TO MEET
The newly elected d:rec-tors of the Indiana Harbor Civic flub will meet rhis even.nsj for organization. They will elect a president, vice president, -nd vice president and treasurtr. It is possible that some of tli- permanent committee will also be appointed i i though no official action can be taken by the new board until they have 'iken office which will be at the first Meeting in October.
invested funds of the Grand and Subordinate Lodges amount to $65.46!,046.52. The Indiana branch of the order ha.i S3. 329 members and 44.f'S3 Rebekth members. The resources of the Ind.ana lodges are $5.3fiS.5o2 . 15 and o.'i the Indiana Uebekah $S0,815.61. The centennial meeting of the So' -trign rand Lodge will be held In Caliimore. Mary la nr. Morn S.-ptetnber 15 to 20. Keprcsen!ati ea of all the Grind Lodges v.-".11 tttend. 'ihe Indepenb r.t (:.ier of OJKill.iv! was oigan'i.'J in Ualtiaiora .n April 26. 1S19 and at that time startej a membership J' five members. They show an increase of 2.C26.557 members In one hundred years or over 22.000 a ar.
XKtt X-RAY 5IAllllE Dr. J. Goldman, always up-to-date Mt his work, and equipment, has Just laced an order for an X-ray -v.-hin-which he expects to have m.-tai'.e-! within the next month?" Th'.s will be invaluable in discovering " the real :a'jfp of dental trouble.
A RR EST EO FOR ( IU KI.TY Alex Stewart, 3S24 (iuthrte street. Indiana Harbor, was arrested yesterday on a charge of cruelty to rni'in a'.s. He drove his horse into a d tch whur the animal R"t down. H. was i: -ible to iret it i; so went away and left it i ri the dit- h
READ THESE TWIN CITY ADVERTISEMENTS
which are accepted Ty XiUken'a Newt Agency, 3410 Michigan ave., Indiana Kar. bor, phone 1133J; Xatherlne Howard, Boom 222, Calumet bldg.. East Chicago, phone 283, residence phone 218; Nassau & Thompson, 800 Chicago ave., East Chicago, phone 931.
which has not been at all good of late, and upon her return hero will necessarily undergo some feurfcical treatment. Mrs. lUrbett Iteese, who Is awaiting completion of her residence in Pittsburgh, will take the apartment temporarily up to November 1st. Mrs. B. F. Chamskl and her little daughter Dolores are enroute to Roy,
Haden. Mich., for a brief time prior 'ol their final departure to Detroit. Mich.. where Mr. Chamski, former cashier t the Calumet Trust & Savings Bank of this city and later of a 5ary bank, has again engaKed in banking and will nuke Detroit their future home. Jjurirw the residence of the Chamskis In Ivy streit this city, they became very well known and had a wide circle of friends who re-
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FOR SALE -Ivy or Hrick li';ni;
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ODDKKLl.OW STIISTICS nr. ,T. Goldman. Past Grand Marsh'i', of the Grand Lodge of Oddfellows of Indiana, lias Just received ' S'"m !nresting- figures concern', tic the sreat ' length and finances of the organization. The Order has-Mic Soveripn Grand '.o-isre. six Quasi-Independent Gr.n!il !-dges (Australia. Denmark. Sweden, Germany, Switzerland and the Nether- : nnds.) s!xty-e;ht Grand Lodges. s"Vnteen thousand. six hundred and twenty-one Subordinate Lodges, and rine thousand seven hundred and '.ht Rebekah Lodges. It has a total membership of 2.22".52 of whom l.SSfl.OOO are loflso members and 772.22 are Rebekah Lodfre members. Th
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Mary WaKzak took Justice in her own hands in Judce Cohen's court yesterday when she prave John' Cz-'slak
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beautifully dei orated eve. Ze.-o.ak was on trial for rape but t'v rouuhout had ma inta 'ned his !nnoCMise. Mary who is a small woman.
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Maurice Less Attractions, Torre Haute, Ind. "oar Sir- I had the pleasure of seeing the moving picture TEMPTATION" while at the Crystal Theatre, Indianauohsi bQ hnliuim and important los?on
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Come and Visit the Maine Produce Co. where you will find a full line of Fancy Fruits and Vegetables at Lowest Prices Maine Produce Co. 613 Chicago Ave. East Chicago Free Delivery to All Parts of City
Tomorrow afternoon and Sunday will be the last opportunity for citizens "f Indiana Harbor to help the:;favorite newsboy win a pony. The pony contest v ill c!ise Monday an 1 th-e pony wil !le tun at fie cents a ride at the hake Front Saturday after-' noon and Sunday. Via. h ride will count a thousand vote, f.-r 111" rid. r's choice. Boyd Luk'-ns who is tnanactiK the contest is k'-ipin; the st.mdintr secret now in order that each contest tit will have to w' ik his best to be sure of winning.
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ASK MEN TO .IOIV I.Ef.IO.N
At the American Lesion meeting ; last night it was derided that the best j method of work f- the present will j be for each member to tak upon him- ( self the task of ask ire three others to i Join. This should be a simple matter I and one easy of accomplishment since)
the person Joining gets all of the benefit. Another meeting will be h'l'i at a date to be announced later.
Very Special, Sept. 14th and 15th SUNDAY AND MONDAY TWO DAYS ONLY
A Great Film at the
Columbia and American Theatres AURORA MARDIGANIAN HERSELF, IX
Auction of Souls
From the Book, "Ravished Armenia." Never will there be another sensation like it. The world will not asrain permit events it pictures. "Auction of Souls" is the amazing story of the lone 20-j'car-old survivor of five hundred thousand young Armenian girls, is an epoch in screen sensation, based on facts more astonishing than the greatest creation of fiction. NY other human being alive today can claim a quarter of the vivid experience this girl has survived with a mind capable of recounting. "Auction of Souls" is a revelation of the most astunding race persecution in the world's history. The treatment of young girls and women will mako the blood of American mothers and daughters boil with fury. Every one has read the remarkable story of .'Ravished Armenia," which ran in the Sunday Examiner. Don't miss this picture.
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NOTICE! . FOR SALE At 7:00 P. M., .Monday Sept. 15th, HUM, the Indiana Harbor Red Cross Chapter House will be sold at public auction at the south entrance of the building to the highest bidder. The sale includes the builcfmg, foundation, . heating plant, window screens, window shades and awnings. The electric lighting fixtures are not included. Indiana Harbor Red Cross Directors Per John R. Farovid, A. C. Burgin, W. J. Murray
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Columbia and American Theatres SATURDAY, SEPT. 13 ONE DAY ONLY JACK PICKFORD in a drama of boyhood among the hill folks of Kentuckv.
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Office, Boom 222, Calumet bid?. Phone 2S3. Kideace, 4318 Olcott Are. Phone 218. A trio of prominently known Indin.n;i
' Harbor youn men led by Phillip Nad ss!j man, who conducts his own huberdashj iy In Michigan avr., have maiie ani ncuncement of th. ir plans to conduct ' social dances throughout the late fail
and wanttr Season and whio. ihe affairs will not bo strictly by invitation, yet they" m. ill savor of a real cxrlusiveness which will bar the hast attempt at. any unpleasantness in the intermirisrlinK of dance devotees. Tho first of these vnts occur on October 1st. which conies on 'Wednesday, and the Indiina
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Saturday Specials
This advice is too late for some; but the way back to health is not difficult if a conscientious effort is made to get it back.
Harbor Auditorium has ben selected m
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REID The Pharmacist Specializing in Prescription Work of the Higher Order.
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Specials for Saturday
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C. E. LARSON'S Grocery and Market
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4737 Olcott Ave., Hast Chicago.
Specials for Saturday, Sept. 13
Lenox Soap, 10 bars - 4.$C Quaker Oats, small size 12C Kellcgg's Corn Flakes, Pk? - 12 c Amerikorn, - Pkss 25c Kingsford's Corn Starch 2 vzs 25c Lux, 2 pkgs 25c Timur Brand Coffee, fioc grade 4C B. M. Fancy Uncolored Japan Tea, ' lb 35c Snider's Pure Jams, jar -J --49c Libby's Extra Royal. Ann Cherries, NTo. 2'3 n : 45c
Farmhouse Apple. Butter, full qt. jar Jq Monarch Grape Marmalade, per jar - 25c American Brand Toilet Paper, 3 large rolls 23c Libby's Corned 3eef Hah, per can 4$C Libby's Pork and Beans 2 cans 21C Beacon Red Beans, 2 cans 25c Del Monte Sliced Peaches, No. 1 can. 25c Smilax Bartlett Pears, No. 2s can - 45c Monarch Grated Pfneapple, 2Vi can 29c Gulden's Stuffed Olives, 12 oz. bottle 25c
Fancy Creamery Butter, per lb ggc Dromedary Tapioca, rr pk JQC Ivory, four large bars - 50c Linnea Brand Sockeye Salmon, '2 lb. ca Q Richelieu Pearl Barley,
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Magic Brand Distilled Vinegar, 1 bottle.. ..J2c Crystal Brand Washing Soda, per pkg Old Dutch Cleanser, 3 c"1 29c Seeta Ceylon Tea, ppr lb 69c Dunham's Coccanut, 4 in- The - 10c
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to April 5th. Mrs. Sam Price, recently leaving Indiana Harbor to make her home at Veedtrshurg; Fa., is back this w e k accompanying her dunghtiT, Miss Ceraldino. that she might complete her education in public schools here and has entered her in the hih 5cli. il. Mrs. Price at present js a gu'st 'f the Strtet family In Hemlock st. and will return as soon as arrangements for ! raldin.-'s schooling: and a place to ...ard li.ie hen made. P'rom all present eidence this evening will be most ideal for the Sunday Seho-d clas of the Kjrst M. K. church of Indiana Harbor, members of the church and their friend, to participate in their trip around to al!iel countries.- starting at the Pennsy I van ia d. pot in iiitherie .St. promptly at 7:1;0 o'clock, where antes will be waiting- to envey those desiring to mako the trip to various homes of members where t fre.shments selected m view i.f the culinary art rf each country will be served. The cost of this trip will be very nominal, so much, so thu all can afford to indulge in the pleasure. Tickets may b" procured at the time of leaving. Make application for them at t ho depot. The marriage of MVs Victoria Pcnyovitz (well known in Uio Twin Cities and night telephone operator at the Inland Steel Co.. has just como to lijjht. the ceremony having taken place some two weeks ago. The husband is Charles Mcijuown, Jr., employed in th sheet mill department of the Inland Steel Mill. His wife is sister to Mrs. J. Kalman Reppa of Mellvillo ave.. where Miss Penyovltz formerly made her home. N'o facts concerning the nuptials can be gained, but Mrs. McQuown still retains her position in the capacity at the mil! office she formerly held. Their present home is in Kir st. Mr. and Mrs. ". S. Flynn. who werformer residents of Indiana Harbor, but leaving hero to mak" Cary their home, have returned and taken a. house at 31 II Grapevine st. Mr. Flynn is employed at the check offtco of the Inland Steel Co. at Block ave. The entire public welcomes the couple back to the town they So long resided In and built up so wide a friendship. The late Merle Flynn, prominent in Elkdoni in this region, was son to the couple. Mrs. W. A. E. ('adman, of the Wickey apartments, is departing Monday for a prolonged rest in towns in Michigan. Th journey is taken in hopes of building up Mrs. Cadman's general health.
Angelus Marshmllows, per pkg 10 Minute Tapioca, L pkj;s .'. 25 Baker's Cocoa, U. U. oans 23? Postum Cereal, 2oc size pkjx .......21 Dei-nell's Potato Chips, 2 pkirs - 27 Ball's Mason Jars Pints, dozen 80 Quarts, dozen , 85 Parowax, per pkp 18 Hire's Hoot Beer Extract. pkix 1 .........20 (ialvanic or Crystal White Soap, 10 bars 61 Ivorv, Fairv or P. & G. Naphtha," 10 bars 75 liub-Xo-More Washing Powder, pkj?s.A ...29
From the story "What Woman," by ' Hapsbur Liebe. Pep, Punch, .Action, Drama, Romance, Fight3, Feuds and then Hugs with Kisses. All fittingly describe the story of "Bill Apperson's Boy." A First National Attraction. Also Clever Mr. and Mrs. Carter De Haven in a Cracker Jack Two Reel Comedy "Close to Nature."
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Monsoon Apricots, No. 1 tali ! cans, 2 for 39c Hunt's Best Apricots, ! 2 large cans 39cj Primo Peas or White Friend! Corn, 2 cans 29Libb.y's Beets or Spinach,
2 large cans 4U Jello, all flavors, 3 packages 32 Kumford or Calumet Baking Powder, 1 lb. can...27? Libbv's Extra Baked Beans, 2 cans 29 Batavia Apple. Cider, gallon glass $1.00
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THE QUALITY STORE 709 Chicago Ave. E Chicae- Phones 857-858 Our Saturday Specials
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Blue Valley Butter G3? 3 lb cans Chase & Sanborn's Crusade Coffee $1.40 5U. S. Mail Soap . 27 Jap Rose Soap 10c4 : large Rolls Toilet Paper 25 Post Toastie, family size - 21 Armour's Oats, 2 for 25$ Zatch for icing - 22c Wilbur's Dutch Cocoa, 12 oz , 29c4 Manhattan Raspberry Jam, jar - -46 Puritv Cross Chop Suev 30
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IJneeda Biscuits, 3 for .; 25 SPECIALS IN MEATS Fancv Rib Roast of Beef, lb 320 Shoulder Roast of Beef, lb 30C Boiling Beef, lb 18 Fancy Fresh Home Dressed Chickens, Springs or ileus lb 1... 420 SHort Begs of Spring Lamb, lb. . " 38 Oscar . Mayer's Approved Brand Fancv Hams, lb : ..: :40c
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Fresh Spare Ribs, lean and meaty Fresh Neck Bones or Pig Feet Fresh Beef Liver, sliced to order. Fresh Pip Liver sliced to order Pork Sausage or Frankfurters - Fresh Made Hamburger, all beef. Minced Ham or Veal Sausage
No. 1 Regular Hams, best in market 35c No. 1 California Hams, best in marked !L.23!4 Select Brand Bacon, sliced to order 42 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY REFUNDED.
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