Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 76, Hammond, Lake County, 16 September 1919 — Page 6
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Pnjxe Six. , THE TIMES. Tuesday, September 16, 1919
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LIVE NEWS FROM THE TWIN CITIES
of cigars when some one trained an entrance through the buck dxor. Katrer Is not sure, that he looked the back finor bifure he left the sl"re for the n:rht. The buritliirs overlooked a cash box containing a large sum of , inom y .
THYMAX HF.VDJ. II Alt At a rWent meeting of the East Chiv:iiT0 P.'.r ass- cation, A. P. TwVm.in '''Js eleried pt eside nt. M. E . (."rites. ice prt't...rt, Mike H.ivran, . treasurcr and li . " . Peterson, scerctar v, T"r,;; r.Kt-.i-K was held at Carl Lund.sre.n's and the members c-f Die bur onJoyed a fish dinner alon with their ir.ee f.r. J . Numerous discussions were ncricd an-: an pr.JoyAble time was had. The association w'-U have another rl.i viinr.er at Lundjjren's next 'r:aay a:0ht.
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Harbor, reported to the pot some one took S.'eO and a cr SiN out of his punts rook.-t
was asleep.
AIM. SI.KK.I" WITH His PANTS ON. P.njinac Yaleniea, 3 ' 1 5 Deodar si., woke up just in time to see some one Jumping ont the Window of his room with Valer.iea's trousers !n his liati is. Later t!ie trousers were 'found four lots away but thirteen flO,) bills, 3 4 ' 0 in 20's. ln's and 5's. five rliiKs and u wateh wire missing;. After this Valencia will sleep with, fcis pants on.
READ THESE TWIN CITY ADVERTISEMENTS
i which fl.ra accented Tit . T.ukcn' Tffeiv-q
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i tatr, phono 113SJ; Katharine Howard, ! .oom 22'2. Calumet bliliT.. Eii'it miir:i.io
phone 203, residence phone 218; Hassan 4: Thompson., 600 Chicago ave., East Chi. cayo, phone 931.
IlKI'OUT ON CAMI'tlGN
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ran City Kur to lay end -ay
n. prescient of the Ameri
was in Eist Chica;" to iron out the U.f
F THANKS greatest sense of up-
CASD OF
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probation that we di sire to exprt
: gratitude to all thsv who assis'c. ' in our r. - -;nt ben avement in the lot J our husband ar.d lather. Epeeially
A. K. Perkins whs the auctioneer r.nd made things lively all of the time.
! Only etifht or ten bidders were presi ent at the auction but there was a big crowd who were th re to see the last ! of the historic building. It is believed that Mr. BJorich in- ; 1 1 nds to split tlie building into two i i i three different portions which he ' will move away and rebuild into small cottages. I No effort was made to buy the build-
r a civic memorial because of
tlie Inrct expense of upkeep and the expense of repair but it has been proposed that a small model of the building be made and plat ed in some public place eJoncr with the pictures and other articles which were in the building will be placed in the public library but it is not known where all of them will be placed.
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JOHN K.iHHKIt ltOIIIIKU
the chamr tr.at purpi report the
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Kev. Jl. O. Speer. thusi- i l:o fHiiRs, In-' diana Harbor Mason. South Chicago -di-' Sens, all neighbor and friends. 1 MLS. K. H. TOlOWN. I 1 k. A. C. 1 ,iti WN. 0-10
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John Karrer. who conducts a pool room at 4713 Forsythe avenue. East Chicago, was robbed of about $12. 'V worth of ciparrettes and $30. 0u worth
Bogs
Th tierr enemical, P. D. Q. PesVr Devil Quietus actually puts the evtrlastiBe to pesky bed buei. roaches. ntj, 8?as. impossible for them to exist where P. D. Q. is used. P, D. Q. ki!) and leaves a mating on their eirsrs ana preventi hatching. A 35e pack makes a qtu of the itroneett lmr killer on earth. A box of F. D. Q. iroes farther than K barrel ef cla-f is hicned bun killers. Ixxk for the devil ' head on every box : also patent spout in every box of P. D. O. The P. D. Q. kills fleaa on dogs. All ieadinn drug storca.
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erican l.i The nice
iviil perhaps be a committerto C'i-ojh r..t e ii .th the Ai o n . tiJirf of tliis committee has
the iv.eeur.g; tomorro understood that Mr. Y
;im to come to terms with the i ham
and it now seems .possible that the
American City P. u re mi will conduct the campaign in this city. The Asuerican
City Pc.ireau is the same comoanv tii.it!
is beititr considered by the Hammond j as a stimulant to the :iu m be rsh i p camChamber of Commerce for a member- j PnUn which U now tieitur waited by
hir cimpalsrn in that citv. that organization.
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come at an opp
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crfune time fo and will no d
trie A;ht act
Jn accordance " with the d-cision
men see t h a t the
the club last week, remonstrances ;ainpt the pavement of Sheffield
fence in Hammond at township expens I were drawn tip and are now I. cms cir
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o met bun.; for them ft them .1 buii.iir.tr ution rooms th-re it there will be a
nlatcl in both reds of t ' c-tv Vol Inrce number iojn w::o hava r.is bct-
t rouble is anticipated in pettinjr a bic cd, to do so in the past. ger number of signatures than was on j it is doubtful if any steps for buil dthe petition. There may be trouble, insr can be taken this Fall but the
however, for any Kast Chicago citizen i plans will probab
win signed the original petition" for pavement.
MEMORIAL. COMMITTF-U MF.KTING
The committee appointed by the city council to take up the matter of buildinsr a memorial for the returned soldiers, sailors and marines, will meet tomorrow evening at the City Iiall at 'isht o'clock and start their work.
be worked out
bonds authorized so that the wor t.uidin? can beg-in early in the J?pnn
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OHIce, Boom 222, Calumet l10. Phone 2C3. Kesideaco, -4318 Olcott ive. Phon 21o.
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Authoritive Parisian Modes The Productions of Mitchell Bros. 11 Rue Auber, Paris and Chicago
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sold
When Moving In moving from one house to another see to it that you notify your fire insurance agent before hand, giving him the date and address. If there is a fire, accident, fiutomobile or compensation insurance proposition that you would like to know more of or have advice about come here. We maintain a Service Department to answer questions.
The Indiana Harbor Red Cros.- hui! !-tr-.c was sold to Sam Pjor'.ch as. hich bidder at the auction last niaht
J1.12.". The 1. eating- .p!(-.nt was
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$35 . ,-v ral articles of furr.ifire have been .sold durir.sj the past few v.eeks but it is not known Juit how ranch was realized on thtf-' articl s.
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CHECKING ACCOUNTS
FLOWERS GIVEN TO EACH LADi at the last dance of the season at LAKE FRONT PARK Indiana Harbor Thursday Eve., Sept. 13
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ARE YOU SURE YOUR ROOF IS NOT GOING TO LEAK THIS FALL AND WINTER? IS THERE NOT SOME PART OF YOUR HOUSE THAT IT WILL PAY YOU TO FIX? A TIGHT HOUSE SAVES MONEY IN FUEL. WE'VE COT EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO REPAIR YOUR HOUSE AND OUTBUILDINGS. COAL! COAL! IT WILL CERTAINLY NOT EE OUR FAULT IF ANYONE IN TH13 COMMUNITY HASN'T COAL FOR THIS WINTER. WE
HAVE URGED YOU TO EUY YOUR COAL AND WE DO SO NOW- j WE CAN SUPPLY YOU WITH ANY AMOUNT OF POCAHON- j TA3. BITUMINOUS, ANTHRACITE COAL OR COKE. GET OUR tei . . h
PHlCto bfcr OK t. B U Y 1 1 li. QUANTITY, QUALITY, AND SERVICE
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Indiana Harbor Lumber & Coal Company
Grapevine and Watlmg Sts.
Phones: Indiana Harbor 216 and 217.
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.ioreign Horn Residents
This bank has ; department which : Issues Travelers' Checks.
Sends bv Cable.
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Hoinits mone' to various parts of the World. Issues checks on Foreign Countries in Foreign Current, v.
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STATE TRUST & SAVINGS BANK 137tc ANTJ cedar streets INDIANA HARBOR Capital and Surplus $100,000.00
Mr. and Mrs. P. K. CxTiiell have ju."t lecently moved into their new- home at Uil Uarinjj ave. The mission boinsr conducted at St.
I'airick's church in Indiana Harbor this j u t-ek by a Jesuit missionary, Kev. John j
Cost. Ho, who cornea from the Mission House at Washington, L. C continues to dra.v larsc and appreciative congrefatioiia of people, many of whom are of the Protectant laity of the community. This is the. third day of the mission and thei usual services will be conducted this evening at 7:30 o'clock. Morning- hours of worship each morning arc at the hours of 5:43 and 3 o'clock, when instructions p.jrtadni.'ig to the tenets of the faith are given by the visiting clergyman. The topic each to mux is an interesting one and cuml'itivo of better living- with the everyday Christian. CornmenciiK last evening
and including Thursday evening- there! wiil be a sale of religious articles held I in one of the lower rooms cf the church! which articles may undergo the blessings j attendant with mission purchased jroods. I
iJn church for ! 1 ,us aaierroon comessions are unuer.
whV tmm fne linur V,rfl o'l.l.w' Ii I
uilj and after the evening devotions
Ooiiffrejratioiial Finding has been intro
ciuced at this mission and proved com
mendable in its acceptance by the parishinters. Tonight at 7:30 there will be j another distinctive lecture by the mis- j s-ii nary vith the local i astor. Father J. J. Connelly, acting as celebrant. Serv-j ices ti morrow morning will be con- j t nued at the riven hours. .Again, a w--l- j come i.i extended to the entire public to be prt sent at any or all of the serv-i ices. There ia no admission. The!
church is located at the corner of ISSth S".. and Grapevine. Mrs. Leonard Wharton, who came from her home in Oklahoma to be the eucst of her girlhood friends when she viis Miss Mary Collins, at a pleasant a.i'air arranged by then a fet- evenings ago. Mrs. V. o.irton was accompanied by her two small children and will remain for some time enjoying- visits to homes of friends. Mrs. "Wharton's father, Mr. Collins, has been forced to seek tho cliniate in Miehisan for relief from hay fever and lias already dt parted for a period of s-eve.-al weeks. Mr. and Mrs. J. Olir.s. caretakers at the Indiana Harbor Koat House, have bien -visited ty the stork and despite their repeated warnings to jolt the conscience of the bird, there was the obdurate persistence in the delivery of the fourth daughter which the courle wel
come as gladly ts thoufh it had been a boy. Four little daughters are something to be very proud of. Ivan Larson, son of C. K. Larson the grocer in South Olcott ave., has been very ill following an appendicitis operation at St. Margaret's hospital some three weeks ago. but lii.s condition is more rroniifein today. Jehn Anderson, sou of J. AV". Anderson, dealt r in groceries in South Olcott ave. is a patient at the Mercy Hospital in U try undersoil g: an operation for appendicitis. His condition is said to be very yood. lr. and Mrs. O. C. Brandenburg of the Alias apartments, have as their guest Mr. and Mrs. Charles Budd of Valparaiso fur the day. A Uistin ptsislied visitor of the E. I?. Gibhs. in the Wickey apartment, this v e k is the uncle of Mr. ;ibbs, Sq'lir-3 Kiky, a Civil War veteran who has been to Columbus. Ohio1, to attend the C A. II. rally and despite his age of, tifihty years is active and social and i "iiti.a! affairs cf the cit yof Kittburg. Kans., where he holds the otlice of j'ohce magistrate. When his visit t--rm. nates here he will letuin to hii p.. st of duty. Mrs. Charlotte Cook, of Conifll ave. and former resident cf Magoun ave. of ibis city, was tendered a surprise parly at her new h.'me with nftee-n member of the Kast Chicago Royal Neighbor .imp vauding their way there with 10- . tnshmei.is and Kifts of liand paintcJ I i iates, lifteeu in number. At a prior v-sit of her si.si.-r UhIkc ni'-mb-rs to her home of recent date they noticed a s ubstantial platfi rail which m eded only tlie embelishnient their tifts brouglit I'l'-eit. -v ii ideal cVt-Uing was spent racially. Kim Grove. Woodmen Circle. No. F:.
will meet in regular session this evening at the Auditorium hsll with a requtstf that members desirinj; to contribute, to-t ward a light refreshment after tr.e- busi- ; ness of the evenini? has been transacted i bring- w hatever they may wish. The ' olfciinK is purely a voluntary one and; no member is urtred to do so unless she ! has ample time to prepare it. The ati tendance, at the meeting is of utmost im- j . p'jrtanee. i i
' Jiie Ji. A. E. Embroidery Club wi'l hold another of their early fall activities at the home of Mrs. T. W. Saunders in Hemlock street tomorrow evening. The Lady Eiks will meet with Mrs. Jei.se l) vt-y in 144th street this evening-. It is necessary that all members be present as plans for the annual trip to Cedar Lake to enjoy a chicken dinner will be discussed with the date set for Thursday, September IS. Cards will be the diversion selected for this evening. Dr. and Mrs. George F. Hicknell in So. Fersythe avenue have been entertainingMiss Carrie Bickr.ell of Indianapolis and Arthur J. Bicknell of Chicago the past week. The former is sister to the physi-
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Wonderful dresses made
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in our windows this week. fYou will see these beautiful creations advertised in . Vogue and Harpers' Bazaar mid-September numbers. CfWe are the Hammond representatives of the manufacturers for the exclusive sale of these Parisian styles, and you will find them here exactly the same as in Chicago, New York and Paris.
69.50 $75.00
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cian and the latter brother.
W. L. Jones for many years an em-' fed
I unit road bonds until the case is set-
ploye of tlie First National Hank of Chicago is enjoying a brief respite from his duties and spending the time with an old friend, William H. Needles of 4130 Olcott avenue. The teachers of the public school system will be the invited guests of the combined forces of the First M. E. church of East Chicago at a reception to be held in their honor tomorrow evening in the social rooms of the church. It is desired that all teachers accept this invitation extended them through the press and honor the occasion by their I r sence. The Ladies' Aid of the Indiana Har
bor First M. E. church will meet in a; social at the home of Mrs. George Summors in I'ruir.mond street Thursday af- ! ternoon at 2:30 o'clock. It is desired! that there be a good attendance. j This is the wedding date of a youngcouple known to many in the Twin' Cities, Miss Esther Dixon, daughter of the D. D. Dixons of Beacon street and j formerly of South Magoun avenue to ! Hue Catlman, also of Beacon street. The ceremony will be performed at the First M. E. church in East Chicago this even- i
ing with the pastor, Key. Geonte B. Jones officiating.
The tax board r-o'nts cut thru little
work can be done this Fall and the hope was expressed that a decision will be reached before Spring: when road work viil be resumed.
Did you see " Checkers?' ' Better call up The Tnnes and have it sent to your house every night. Then you'll be sure, it will be there.
Hobart M. Cable Pianos U?ed by the World's Artists. Sold by THE MUSIC MART 151 State St., Hammond.
SLOW DEATH) Aches, pains, nervousness, difficulty in urinating, often mean serious disorders. The world's standard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles GOLD MEDAL bring- quick r'.ief and often ward off deadly diseases. Known aa tha national remedy cf Holland for mora than 200 years. All druggists, in three sires. Look for b. nam. Gold Mad.! oa ever bex and acc.pt no imit.tioa
NO BOND ISSUES UNTIL COURT TESTS.
(TIMES BUREAU AT STATE CAPITAL ' INDIANA I'tiLIS, Ind.. Sept. lfi. No', bond issues for roads to be construct- j ed under the county unit road law will be passed upon by the state highway ' ei-mmissicn until tlie result of litigaticti over the constitutionality of the I law is determined, the commission has! nn 011 need . The validity of the county unit law j which was passed by the 1P19 b-gislat- ; urn is beintr contested in the Madison county courts. As a result, bond I dealers have refused to handle county'
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GIRLS! USE LEMONS FOR SUNBURN, TAN
Try It! Make this lemon lotion to whiten your tanned op freckled skin.
Sr.ueetc the juic3 of two lemons into n bottle containing three ounces of Orchard WiiHe, cha'ts well, arcl you have a quirt" T'- the Dest freckle, sunburn and tan lotion, End complexion whitener, at very, very fmall cost. Tour grocer has the lemons and any drug store or toilet counter will supply three ounces of Orchard White for a few cents. Massage this sweetly fragrant lotion into the face, neck, arras and hands and see how quickly the freckles, sunburn, windburn and tan disappear and how clear, soft and whit4 the skin becomes. Yes! It is harmless. Adv.
ONLY EXPERIENCE CAN MEASURE COAL QUALITY. You've pot to burn our coal in your stove, grate or furnace to thoroughly know its superior goodness. We have had the experience and we know. When you buy here you get the extreme limit of the best quality in coal mined from Mother Earth. ONCE A CUSTOMER ALWAYS A CUSTOMER.
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Based on the delicate subject of eugenics a play for thinkers, not mollycoddles.
Future purity of the race depends solely upon individual self-control, . as forcibly illustrated in this much discussed and widely screened production.
The Young and Beautiful Actress, Carmel Meyers, and fifty more well known, pretty girls are featured, showing the possibility of withstanding temptation.
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