Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 32, Hammond, Lake County, 13 September 1919 — Page 7
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STATE OF INDIANA. STATE BORD OF HEALTH. 1NLANAP0LIS. COPY. March 2, 1919. Mr. Ernest E. Gasmon, Mgr. "TEMPTATION" Film, Maurice Less Attractions, Terre Haute, Ind. , Dear Sir: I had the pleasure of serins the moving picture 'TEMPTATION" while at the Crystal Theatre, Indian.ipolis. I desire to commend the wholesome and important lesson taught by this picture to the public. There is nothing morbid, sensuous or even supgeptive in the picture, but in a beautiful and inspiring way it teaches a high moral lesson and a splendid physical lesson as well. It ij most excellent and should be seen by every young man and woman. Yours very truly, DR. W. F. KING, Assistant Secretary.
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LIVE NEWS FROM THE TWIN CITIES
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HOI SK IS I'OJtTI'OXED The roncrrt by Sipnor Gioviannn
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lack of appendicitis which Sienor Sperrnndo auffercd yesterday. The neM's ca.ne at such a ho-ir that it was :mpHs:bIe to obta-.i another perform, cr ai.d the only rrins remaining wa.s to postpone the concert. It Is not known now whether another performer will be secured tor a later date or whether the Signor will be dated up for tome future time. This comes J a distinct disappointment to the officials, of the Katherine House an.t will doubtless prove equally as disappointing; to the large number who had planned to attend. The Katherine Hotue, jiamed for Mrs. Katherine Westphal of Chica.Ro. has beon in progress of construction for some time now p.nd although everything is not yet completed, a number of the rooms are being used at the present time.
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M VMS PHCMCNT FOB TO HHOTIIKR SOLDIKRS It Isn't so bad to have been knocked around as a soldier, sailor or marine, if. after It's all over, some one. comes ilonjt and presents you with a beautiful Roman Gold Watch Fob. That's what Is going to happen to thirtyeight of them tonight when the East Chicago Masons Join in welcoming home their members. Here are the lucky thirty-eight:
Emmerson U. Applegate, John A. nickel. William IJ. Hoone. Ralph J. Canine, Thomas K. Carnes. John T. Davis William H. Donovan. Edward H. Dixon. George Dellahan. Dr. Milton A. Given, Stuart B. Goit, Percey J. lilcvfr, Albert E. Griffiths. Jr.. William J. Henry, William B. Jackson. Raymond M. Jones. Oliver Johnson. Carl H, IJpr. Allan E. Lewis, Wayne I-. Miller. (Hen E. McKentie, John Ncrirn. Lester A. UUenhelmer, Dr. Robert Spear. Leonard C. Smith, Jas. Sorianos. Dr. Frank L. Townslev. Ft. J. Townsley. Allen P. Twyman, Louis K'. Tsaros. John M. Vloiette, Llewellyn D. Williams. Jr.. Frank E. Wilbur. Dr. A. G. Schlieker. Dr. Raleigh T Hale. Dr. David R. Johns, Wallace Fletcher. Chester C. Oberlas. '
NEW COAL COMP1NY IS flKlV FOR BUSINESS The Union Coal and Supply company a new concern -under the management of Deaieter Srilagji. has opened for business at 1025-27 1 .5th street. The
ah E. Noyes. Miss Martha M. Troeck. ' -mpany. ha an excellent location
add Miss Lena Garrell have already
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both for serving customers and for railroad facilities and should be able
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IJ-.e Roumanian Baptist mission that ' ln hlttem fhie theV re nOW turn
SATURDAY, SEPT. 13 ONE DAY ONLY JACK PICKFORD in a drama of boyhood among the hill folks of Kentucky, BILL APPERSON'S BOY From the story "What Woman," by Ilapsburg Liebe. Pep, Punch, Action, Drama, Romance, Fights, Feuds and then Hugs with Kisses. All fittingly describe the storv of "Bill Apperson's Boy. ' A First National Attraction. Vlso Clever Mr. and Mrs. Carter De Kaven in a Cracker Jack Two Reel Comedy "Close to Nature."
has been holding its. meetings In a hall at Deodar and 135th streets, has
g j i.'.ovd its belongings into their new 2 i quarters in the Katherine House. The 3 1 '" nursery which has been held in 2 j the Baptist church building has been moved also and will be ready for use
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same a they were conducted last winter in the Baptist church. Boy Scout troop will be organized by Scout executive Sambrook and then turned over to a man whom Mr. Sambrook has in mind to develop the troop.
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ing blocks which they ai ing out by the thousand
NEW MARKET IX HARBOR The Tacking House Meat Market opened for business today in the Marcovich building at 3716 Cedar street. Indiana Harbor. They carry a full line of meats which they sell at wholepae or retail. The company which' already has two stores In South Chicago haa an option also on a Blue Island location where they will soon ojen a fourth store. Plans of the company include the establishment of a large stora near Ihe Chicago loop in which they intend to have a grocery, meat market and electric bakery.
SiEW Bl'ILDIXCi PERMITS Nineteen building permits issued by the East Chicago building commission er from July 19 to September 5, of this year aggregate ISJ.24?. Most of the permits are for dwellings and only
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1. Last warning to pay your quarterly installment of Federal Income Tax. It is due by Monday. 2. Clip Third Liberty Loan Bond interest coupons due Monday. 3. Deposit youi coupons in a savings account, ton pons are good tc start a' savings ac count here. -
FIRST STATE TRUST 6 SAVINGS BANK 137a AND CEDAR. STREETS INDIANA HARBOR Capital and Surplus $100,000.00
Very Special, Sept. 14th and 15th SUNDAY AND MONDAY TWO DAYS ONLY A Great Film at the ColumMa and imrican Theatres AURORA MARDIGANIAN HERSELF, IX
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Auction of Souls"
From the Book, "Ravished Armenia." Never will there be "another sensation like it. The world will not again permit events it pictures. "Auction of Souls" is the amazing story of the lone 20-year-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. No 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 make 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.
NOTICE! FOR SALE At 7:00 P. M.. Monday Sept. 15th, 1919, 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 building, 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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