Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 87, Hammond, Lake County, 29 September 1919 — Page 3
Monday. September, 29'lOin
THE TIMES. -LI .11 'J of the Season given by the Trio Club on Wed. Night at Indian -r; -- . Auditorium ROYAL ENTERTAINERS from CHICAGO will be an Added Feature of the Dance Prccure Your Tickets at the Dour fro.B Oae (f the Trio PROF. STERLING'S MUSIC LIVE NEWS FROM THE twin: cities READ THESE TWIN CITY ADVERTISEMENTS WHERE ONE OF EUROPE'S NEW REPUBLICS FIGHTS FOR LIFE
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CATCH THB.K.E Pit K-TOI KCTi
The Indiana. Harbor police made a good catch Saturday when they caught three plek-ockets red-handed just as they vers getting on a Pennsylvania train to leave the city. They had made a haul at the station but were caught before they got away. They are. James Callahan of Michi
gan City, Thomas Harris, of Chicago, 4
and George Murphy of Kvansvllle. They -will appear before Ju.s;e Cohen this ataernoon.
rrvus sioxkv iv niuc 3eter J&cVoratz. a 'fireman on the IndJana Harbor department, proved 'his honesty yesterday when he turned over to Alex Zakirias $S0 which he found in a burning mattress which belonged to Alex. The. fir at 3733 Beach street was not aerious.
Twin' City News Notes
wiilcJi ars accepted Ty XinJcen'a Nw Agency, 3410 Michigan Ta, Indiana Har
bor, phone 113U; Catherine Howard,'
Boom 222, Calamet bldg.. East Chicago, phone 2F.3, residence pUone 218; Nassau Thompson. BOO Chicago ., East Chi. ca?o, phone 931.
NOTICE
A meeting- of Al-Haa.an Grotto will be held at 8 o'clock Monday evening. September at the Masonic Temple. Business of importance. Prophets pla.se attend. 9-37-2 F. L. EVAN'S, Monarch
FOR 5 ALE Modern brick bungalow. 5 rooms, on Ivy st. Price. J42.10; term. This is a bargain. T. W. Pupes Co., 3407 Michigan ave.. phone e. Chicago S79
Office, Xoom 222, Calumet bldx. rboat 233. Sasideaco, Olcott Are. Phona 213. Reports of tie Gorman-Hart nuptials at Newport. Ky . have reached this city and excerpts from the account follow; Patrick Gorman of Kast Chicago was wedded to Miss Helen B. Hart, a well known young lady of her home town, with the ceremony taking place at the
Immaculate Conception church with ihi
Kev. Fr. Gorney officiating. Miss Hart of beautiful gifts were displayed in the
was attended by her sister. Miss Mao Hart, and Harry Bernard, a soldierlriond cf the groom, acted as best man.
The bride chose white satin and georgette crepe for her bridal array and wore a. veil with a wreath of orange blossoms. Her shower boquet was made up of hlhes-of-the-valley. Her only jewelry was a handsome string of pearls, the gift of the groom. The bridesmaid was dressed in rale blue charmcuse. Other attendants were Miss Lillian Gorman and Jack Poland. The ringbearer was Buddy McClellan and two dainty misses, Grace Berg and Irene Pohcrty. carried flowers. Following the wedding at the church, a reception was held at the home of the bride's parents, where a breakfar preceded the welcoming of more than a hundred guests related to the families. Dr. T. P. Hart, an uncle
was toastmaster at the feast. An outlay
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Tlie Troubles of Father I tjfpd to liatp to shovel coal, and hatp to clan th dirt, I didn't like to p;o:1 a ftiit, and dirty up my shirt. The beastly bore of feeding coal to make a furnace burn. Was worse than pounding up and down In summer on a churnI wondered what wag wrong with coal that went so soon to ash, I thought the Lord devised the stuff to part me from my cash, I never thought about the fact that coal is different, too," Just like the shirts you buy in town, one's pink the other's blue. It never entered my dumb head that coal ain't all alike, Whj-, when you see two Irishmen, one's Pat the other's Mike. "Well, so It is with coal, I found, after I'd epent a wad To try and get some decent stuff to burn instead of clog, I met a neighbor friend of min, and told him all I knew. He said, "Old Boy, you're not wise yet, some one's been Fkinnin' you. Now I won't try to tell you how, or where or why or when. But just you take a tip from me, ajid try some Southern Gem," That's all the fellow said to me, he told me just enough, I called them up and bought a load, and said I'd try the stuff. Well, wonder of all wonders, seems I had a lot to learn . " I never found such coal before to bum, and burn, and burn. Seems tho it lasted twice as long, and very little, ash, I had to take back all I'd said about the Lord and cash. And trouble. nevex once a bit, I shovel so much less And row I'd Just as poon go down and stoke in my full dress. And so I pass this on to you, just like I found it out. To try to help you out a bit, and clear away your doubt. So when you want to try a load of coal the same from stern to stem. Just use your phone the way I did, and ask for "Southern Gem." '
Above, starving children in Munich, Bavaria, begging food from communist kitchen in charge of citizens" army, and peasants marching toward city. Below, French and Bavarian citizen solditrs fraternizing before army museum. Munich, and mass meeting ot wounded soldiers demanding bearable living condition.
These photos, just, receid from Munich, Bavaaria, show the situation in that r.ew republic which is trying to establish a firm government while fight;r.g hunger and the Bolsheviki peril. According to dispatches the Bavarian peasants, from the Bavarian-Alpine
mountains, virtually saved Munich from the Beds when they marched into that city, armed for tattle. That food cond.tions are critical is shown by the picture of the children begging for something to eat from tnc soldiers' portaLle kitchen.
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drawingroom of the home. The couple are leaving shortly for this city aivi! will reside here indefinitely. ! John J. Miller, prominently ltnovn ml Indiana Harbor circles and ill for a long time with Infection of th Wj which necessitated the amputation of'
''riuin hill in Michigan ave. Wednesday evening. October 1st. To attract the youthful folk of the community in their attendance st wholesome dines where a h'Bh-crade entertainment will be rend-r-'d the commit toe hns gon to tho expense of bringing here on this
a limb recently, gassed away Inst even- ! "evasion id -.-it performers of Chicaco. ing at 9:00 o'cleek with his wife and Should the added entertainment feature other itntnediate relatives at his bed-! app' r to be a very great drawing card.
side. The deceased was brother-in-law h dances following will include om
to Mrs. Willard B. Van Home. Th" f r ecial cast adapted to the suitability funeral arrangements ha ve r.ot. been com- of such n ff a i rs. Th Trio bids you to pleted at this time, but full announce, patronize their frst event. Music by raent will appear in tomorrow evening's . Prof, .'"tin Xt rl'.un. issue of this paper. . . .u .. r, , . . ,n . Tonignt the Miiram RebcKahs will er.October Sth is the date set for the ; tertain in th dd Fellows' club rooma om!nr here to Indiana Harbor of Mrs. i in ceicbtatioii cf the sixty-eighth year Cora B. Holland, Grand Matron cfj0f the organization's inception. A corO. E. S. orders and she will be -r.ter- ! jiai welcome is . .x tended to all Odd Feltained by the chapter here m honor of ! iows. r.eix kalis and visiting m. rubers her official visit. Air' ady committees ; OI- j.,,nh orders in the community.
have been appointed to make the ever.-j ing a most rleasant one for tho visitor
and all. ol the local organisation men;-
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bers. The Lady Elks will meet, with Mrs. John Sterling in the Bicknell apartments tomorrow evening. The United Presbyterian Aid meet this week with Mrs. Jack Butts in Hemlock St. and prepare for a full lin of activities throughout the fall and winter months whereby they may raise funds for the benefit of the church. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Trevier. the lattr Miss Hazel Eriekson until very recently, are in the Harbor for a brief stay and will leave later for Canton, Ohio, where they will reside in the future.
Harry PupTt is moving from the Forrcsttr apartment in Fir st. to a bungalow of his own recently purchased, and the Clnrk McQuilkens are taking tho vacated place. The change is being made this week. The-Congregational Ladles Aid Society
lis meeting for the first session Wednes
day riftrnoon at the church parlor;, when sections will take up their outline of woik as scheduled for the cumin? season. All ladies cf the church are most welcome to attend this meeting. The year-old son of the Ptin Carlins of Ivy st.. who was reported as critica'ly ill in these columns lat week with a hope of his condition being soon improved, ban taken a decided change for
Mrs. A. C". Eenour, wife of Principle ( the vvor-e 'and physicians and nurses
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Universal Dispatch
lf physical laws were strictly observed from generation to generation thero would be an end to the frightrul diseases that cut life phort, and man would then live to a ripe old age and finally dj as if gently falling asleep. Both physical laws are grossly disregarded and premature old age and death results. Rejuvenation returns only through heeding the dancer signals of disease.
See your physician first; see us next.
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Senour of the Kitev school, is heading the department of Home Economics of theIndiana Harbor Woman's Club this year, having been elected in tho place made vacant by Mrs. Krnest Summers when the latter moved to Hammond. Announcement ef this department's first meeting of the year will be given out at the luncheon to be held Wednesday. The annual opening of the Indiana Harbor Woman's Club will take place
are working ind -fat igably to save the child's life. He is suuering from gastrointestinal trouble. Tho servirg committee appointed by officers of Mayflower Camp, Royil Neighbors of Indiana Harbor, will meet this evening with Mrs. Frank Forrester, .1431 Fir St.. to finally decide their plans of entertaining the degree staff and members of ISast Chicago Cam), Koyal Neighbors, who will exemplify the de-
at a one o'clock luncheon. Wednesday, j gree work at the next meeting of the
October 1st. in the Episcopal Guild hail. Mrs. Klla Stewart of Chicago will give a lecture entitled "Uny of the Lamp." Vocal solos will be rendered by Mrs. Frank Stephens and Mrs. W. J. Fun key of Gary, with Mrs. Maurice Crltes as accompanist. Reservations must be ii by this evening and by special request the favor of members bringing a guest has been granted. The need of knowinjr
Just how many quests will lie present ', is requered by the serving committee j of women of the church guiid and th- ! the reason advanced by the o'ub pros--j
Harbor order, which occurs Thursday evening. October 2nd. AH members of this committee will kindly report this evening. Mrs. Frank Forrester of Fir st. Is back from a visit of a few weeks to South Creek, Valporalso. Tomorrow evening the finance committee of the Welfare Association will meet in the rooms of the Red Cross, Odd Fellows building. Tt is imperative that every ni"iii!irr of this oommftee be pres
ent that plans for
raising of fund
REID The Pharmacist Spec;a!'zin2 In Pre:crip'Jon Work of t'e Hg' er fr'er Tel. 88 803 Chicago Ave. East Chicago
dent, Mrs. Wrrlard Van Home, for to
night's limitation o4 time. Miss Anna Fuzy of Calumet, a sttidei
t the Chicago University, was a weekend guest of Miss Elsie Petersen in South Baring ave. and returned to her studies this me-rning. Th-? Trio Club is prepared to launch the first of a series of dances to be held throughout the dance season an 1 th-s affair, unusual in its attraction, will take place at the Indiana Haibor Aud-
! may be discussed and decided upon.
Insurance on .Merchandise Some business men's insurance costs are too heavy because they carry more insurance than they really need. Others
do not carry enough. A part of our service is to study our
patrons' business conditions and advise them just what they need, thereby saving them money. Our representative will call upon request. First Trust And Savings Bank EAST CHICAGO INDIANA Capital and Surplus, $60,000.00
The first monthly social meeting of
. the ladies allied with the First M. F.
I church r f ln.li.11 a Harbor will occur I fi ; the h uiie of Mi s. J. A. Armstrong. f, ii'lS Grapevine St.. Thursday afternoon i at 2:30 o'clock, when Mrs. Sweiger will 'act as assistant. It will b a welcome day for the new aid preside?. Mrs. B. I. L. Glaz brook. A goodly representative number o" the church ladies are explored to be present.
I Ir. and Mis. N'eis Slenberg of Ivy ; st and the r son .Taek are home from a r p to Iowagiae, Mich, i The East Chicago Woman's Franchise , Leacue is holding a most important ' meeting this evt mng at th home of Mrs. Harvey ijilnnn. 441fl Magoun ave-. i As many interesting phas s of th work I important today in knowledge to wom'-n ! voters have come from headquarters, i discussion e.f some of the issues w ill 'take place this evening. Ail members of the local league and their friends ace : most cordially invited to be present. j Mrs. Iv. W. Paric of Fir St. has been 'called to Yourgstown. Ohio, on account of the critical i!lre.-s tf her brother. (John Cochise, an employe of the Dollar 'Savings Bank of that city and widely j known. He is thirty years of age and it is believed that his life is despaired of. Mr. Saric was to leave following ' his wife providing that his business will i permit hi in to leave at this time. i Mrs. Richard Bates of Beacon st. will entertain the members of the No Name Clul tomorrow evening and discussion i of their dane to be held October 17th 'wil Hike, place. All members are re- ! Ties'eel to be in attendance. The ladies of St. Alban's Guild aro
urged to be present to a member tomorrowafternoon at the parish hall at 2:C0 o'clock that final details of the luncheon to be served the following day for the Womvn's Club might be eomp'eted. There will be deeorations to be considered as well as th luncheon appointments and it will cemprise a large co-operative committee to facilia'f aceommeidat le.ns. The Mesdamefi Edward Blehl end Lee Wanamaker are joint hostesses to the members of the Sunshine Club and their husbands tomorrow evening at. the. Biehl residence, 4126 Parish ave. Practice of all officers of the Indiana Harbor O. E. S. order wlil take place tomorrow evening in the chapter rooms and it is desire-d that all be present. Guests of the Clyde Spencers in 144th st. this week are Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Barthlomew of Altoona. Pa.
Two New Concerns For Whiting Business.
fSPEClAL TO THE TIMES WHITING, Ir.d.. Sept. 29. Keeping abreast w.th the rapid development of the Oil City and its surroundings, the prominent Slovak business men of Whiting' have organized a real estate company under the name of International Realty Company. The new corporation will be huused In a new building which is now under construction on llDth street, adjoining the Slovak Home building and In addition to deal ng in real estate, will engage in a general insurance business, transit foreign e.xehange and sell steamship tickets. The company in composed of Whiting's most prominent business men which is a guaranteed assurance that faithful and honest service will always be rendered to the public. Officers "of the new company are: President M ichael Kozacik. V ice-Pres . And re w L. Baran. Treasurer Joseph Tapajna. Secretary A. N. Wltko. Bearing in mind the thought that important factors in the growth of a city are institutions that make real estate loans readily, these same business men have established the International Savings and Loan Association whose quarters will be in the same buildingr with the Realty company which, it is expected, will be completed in the near future.
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At MASONIC TEMPLE EAST CHICAGO by CHASERS of THE BLUES "Wednesday Eve.. Oct, 1st.
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Big Time Dance Given by Cecil and Max Auditorium Hall This Evening Music by Prof. Sterling
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A World of Gold The gold reserve alone of the Federal Re- e serve Bank of the United States, of which this bank is a member, is two billion ninety two million and that is only a part of its vast resources. Our connection with this giant banking system and the fact that we are under the supervision of the United States government makes this bank an admirably safer place for your savings. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK ! EAST CHICAGO INDIANA l Member Federal Reserve System P Capital and Surplus $125,000 00 j
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