Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 35, Hammond, Lake County, 4 October 1919 — Page 6

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THE TME3 October 4, 1919

COLUMBIA ... AND

THEATRES 'iana Harbor, Ind.

day, Oct. 4th

ONLY CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG .

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LIVE NEWS FROM THE TWIN CITIES

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i meet ing and in (as of qui-.-!'."!i rival J ho ic'firid .;our:cil the umt ever.::::; . 1 . i n . jn the drawing up of thv 11 probably nit-.m th- ca'..i meeting ..f the bo.ird a' t is l.ivi.i; ai'lo a pe- : of ho ceuc;!. In view r.t eourt d :si in :i t h.- : i- in--".' :t.-e it vvi'.l jij-i'Vf' to St ;;n:os.sit:!i!y to s t an proved bv either bouv.

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Absorbing,. Thrillh.i and Full of Action! Don't Fail to See th Lovely Clara in Thij Great Picture. Also Beginning of a Thrilling Western Serial "The Masked Rider"

j TL Esst Chicago IS ta DS. J. GOLDMAIT DENTI3T Ftrvt XatJonal Baalr ltlC Cor. Chicago Jc Foraytba Artl. EAST CHICAGO. ISD. Consultation In n(!lib, Oermu Pollah. AlavUh and Russian. -

(OMitoii.i:R .i:rs inns Hi, la wfio re. -v Lei fro:;. diff-n in East Chioapo banks :-r thrt $ir.'-"" f time warrants which I he controller is KOir-K to sell n; rder to Kft cnoun money to run tUv i ity i.nt;l next Spring . The bids were all par and the ! onds will be split among the different bjnU only the amount be'.r.? sold now that U Actually n '! p1 and d;ff rent amour ts In the fur: re a? the needs of the city demand .

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Can you afford to replace everything a burglar, dishonest servant cr 6neak thief might eteal? If you have & Burglary Theft ard Larceny Policy In. tho Hartford, any loss -win be made good. X residence burglary poHcy covers not only the value of property etolen but any damage done by

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FIRST STATE TRUST 6 SLAVINGS BANK 137fll AND CEDAR. STREETS INDIANA HARBOR Capital and Surplus $100,000.00

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.l"'::n Kajaa, lt months old, .'v5ar etr.-.-t, wa slightly bruised yefter-

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l.i'ie oi.r :;i front of Jins home. 1'r. .!! o .-ki save the child medical at-t'-ntion nd report' d no serious uij:r-

liorncits to play toiuni,i,i The East Chicago Gophers will op-n their season S'induy. October 6. at the East Chicago ball park when they will meet the Corn-11 A. C. of Ciilcaijo. Cornell A. C. held the Pullman Tornadoes without scoring last Sunday and last year were rur.ners-up for the i .a:l,.pionhip of Chicasro. The Gophers have, been defeated only twice in their eleven years of play. A fast and furious game Is expected o.' ooth teo:ia.

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News Notes

Office, Hooin 222, Calumet bldff. 2S3. Kfsidenco, 431ff Olcott Ave. 13.

Phone Phona

The directors of the Welfare Association held a most rro!ltabli metinc In

the R.-d Cross rooms in South Forsythe V, outs- 'ho WPre Preparing for

in Indiana Harbor and the new cor.imuiiity houfre wlien ready will have a room fitted up tor this work and thi mothers of that part of the city w ill hae access to it. The announcement to tbe directors board last evening that the rrottresfl of the welfare work in tlej community is meeting with such hirh commendation and that the time is not far oft when many more trained and uttcient nurses must be added to tho ft. -iff to cope with the Twin City field, eas et with unanimous approval and '..hen time warraaus the larger ttarf H wil be met with accordingly. The real,;iMtion ofMiss Florence Hauswald. supeimUnUent of nurses, was accepted at iast evening's meeting with a deep regret on the. part f every director, for Lli.ss llauswald was iut unly a most capable supervisor of nurses but much of her line and energy was given to the work ol iiroinotji.il of general hygiene, and h .mec are of the sick and aside from the busy routine of each day found time to conihict classes for women of tho community that they might afail themM'iM's of the training necessary in each In me and be a safeguard to the public snould ever their service be called upoi, for during the dark days of epidemics f the year past a lesson has been taught to the average woman of the necessity tor sueh knowledge. Miss llauswald has become endeared to hundreds of people, including little children unto whom oho ministered. Her loss to the public will be felt keenly, but her place supplied with another supervisor for which applications are under consideration at the. present time. Only nurses of the highes: Vialincations are considered by the directors in their selection for a Welfare nurse. Indiana Harbor has one nurse, Mrs. I.rezanin. who served fuiir years in a London hospital as a Red Cross nurse and served for several terms under British direction in the field of nursing. She married a trvian whose time was given much to military assignments and Indiana Harbor is most fortunate to have a woman whose capabilities are so well recognized. Other business of importance pertaining to the organization was cared for at la.t evening's meeting and a vo'e of thanks to the East ChiCf go-Indiana Harbor Times was extended through Kathcrine Howard for the hberal support of Its columns in behalf rf AVelfare Association worn in the Twin City field. Boy Scouts throughout ttTe community deeply mourn the loss of one of their members. Alex Ragenoski. thirteen yeirs of age, whose life was sacrificed yester

day about 5:00 o'clock when a huge auto I truck snuffed out his life in the vicinity i of Chicago ave. and 151st st. The quick

recognition of the boy was made by the identification card in his pocket. He was rushed to medical aid without any loss of time, but his injuries were too serious arid he died Ive minutes after the accident occurred. The report of the incident cast a gloom over the Eoy

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feed' in the vacant lot at the corner of

ioid nurses, chairman of finances, of the I 4 and Magoun aves.. for Alex was

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nurso committee and other important data heard, all showing the organi zation to V).- in a most splendid condition and ready to carry on the most important phase of th'ir work, that of taring" for the sick and the educational health formation that is being- weekly imparted to the mothers of the comrirtiTHiy at the clinics held every Tuesday i.i the Infant Welfare station in the (Kid FiKi)ms building, the room In which 11 e R.-d Cross workers also havi their headquarters. The Infant Welfare work isas grown to such an extent that baby clinics have received als a recognition

Dr. M. A. McCorraack DENTIST Opens an Office at 3715 Cedar St. Maginski Building Indiana Harbor.

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a lavorite amon$r them and but a few moments previous shouted a farewell to them as he made haste to go on an errarul and return. The funeral has not been set but Scout Executive Watts has visited the bereaved family, offering whatever aid he and the boys might render in their deepest hour of affliction. Two East Chicago boys created no end of worry In their respective homes the past few days when Michael Collins and Raymond Knight, from a sheer love of adventure an distaste of going to school these warm days, hied off for a stroll and went too far, finding themselves in the suburbs of Chicago and asking direction of a policeman who had already the description of the boys sought by their parents, directed them or rather led them to thes tation for safe keeping until the parents here were notified and Raymond's father, who was a former police official of this city, went for them. They

Columbia American Theatres TWO DAYS ONLY Sunday and Monday, Oct.5-6 Afternoon and Evening

"They threaten to kill vour ton, Mr. Mavor, if you don t ceaee your opposition to the strike!"

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Burning Message of the Moment to Those Who Would Have More and Live Better. IN SIX POWERFUL ACTS

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An Intense Drama of the Social Upheaval Which is Now Permeating the World Man to Man Capitalism Facing Laborism First with the Naked Weapons of Greed and Hatred But Later Showing the Way to "Get Together" in Harmony and Brotherhood. We want every employer and every employe to see this picture, which offers a solution to the Burning Questions of the Moment the Labor Unrest of the Entire Universe. Not "Capital versus Labor" but "Capital Co-operating with Labor" is the great message driven home by this wonderful drama. A Special Matinee Monday Beginning at 2:15 P. M.

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mencing next Tuesday afternoon with Dr. Bauer conducting the examinations.

weight of the children and the diagnosis.

are back and craving the indulgence o'iTluse clinics must in no -way be ton ilelr parents End promising that it will fused wUh the clinics held for the pas

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TO-NITE EVERYBODY WILL BE THERE WHERE? Chasers of the Blues Dance MASONIC TEMPLE, EAST CHICAGO

never happen again. Both about twelve years of age.

St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran church will hold services tomorrow at the hours of 9.00 o'clock, which is an English speaking service, for the Sunday School classes. Prayer and sermon at 10:00 o'clock with commencement of evening service held every Sabbath evening at 7:30 o'clock during the cooler weather. Rev. Theodore Claus. pastor. In connection with the Rally Day services at the United Presbyterian church

taken from text four of St. Luke. There will be a meeting following the evening service for all men of the congregation. Rtv. W. P. llclntyre, pastor. It was announced yesterday by the nurse of the Board of Health that baby clinics would be held in the city ha.l

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T wwijit J t.,tii ';'.'"' 'jl M THE W iiL, e will be mm mm e day you start mm

That is the day you begin to make your own good luck for luck is simply doing the right thing Why not make it today? Cut the cords of extravagance that bind you, and wastes your money and your energy. Come in and start your bank account now, and regularly bank your money. You will soon realize that every man makes his own luck. You will receive 3 per cent interest.

American State East Chicago, Indiana

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are four years under supervision of the Wel

fare Association of East. Ch.cago-Indiana Haxbor for these clinics will be continued as heretofore in ths Infant Welfate station in th Odd Fellow building in South Forsythe ave. and the new community house at Indiana Harbor, weekly and under direction of a Dr. Murphy, who comes to this city under recommendation of Pr. Isaac Abt. who has interi.ational fame as an expert diagnostician in children's diseases. As soon as the clinic room is ready In the corn-

tomorrow the hours of service will be,nuni,' houFe th announcement win De at the regular hours with the morning j ''-ade ,n ,hP5!9 cl'-mris and mothers text of the sermon "The Method of ihet '? tho commun'ty are urged to tak Modern Sunday School." Evening topic ! advan'age of the clinics and the excepwill be "Why Jesus Went to Church " j ,in,ial benefit they might derive from

them. The Rally Day program of the United Presbyterian church. ISSth and Hemlock St., Indiana Harbor, is as follows: School opens promptly at 9:45 a. m. Orchestra. Psalm. 23:14. Lord's Prayer. Orchestra. No. 36. Golden text: John 1:45, "Jesus salth unto him, follow me." Reading lesson. John 1 :2f-42. Presentation of testaments for perfect attendance. Orchestra. No. 4S. Prayer. Classes: Adult Bible class. Miss Holly, teacher: Gideons, young people. Mr JlIntyre; Plus Ultras, girls. Miss Xewman; Willing Workers, girls. Mrs. Weaver; Pathfinders, boys, Mr. Butts; Lightbcarers, boys. Mrs. Pollard; primary class. Mrs. Hathaway. Closing exercises. Memory verses by classes. Book and verse finding drill. Birthday offering. Secretary's report. Awarding of banner. Cradle roll dedicated. Organ voluntary. Psalter No. 268. Prayer. Solo, Mrs. Mott. Ocering. Anthem by the choir. Scripture lesson. Brief remarks by pastor. Tsalter No. 142. Benediction. Mrs.' Carpenter has charge of the Cradle Roll and she reports that twenty babies have been enrolled. A small cradle will be placed on the platform and the names fattened to It as the certificate of enrollment is liinded to the mother of the child presented. A very Interesting and helpful morning is planned for those who come

j to the Rally Day exercises. Our goal is

i'iu present. we can reacn ii you will come. With the approach of fall and winter and thoughts given to the needs of home hygiene and care of the sick, the classes which weve comisenced last year under supervision of the local Red Cross of East Chicago and Indiana Harbor, will ba resumed this year as soon as enrollinent is made of enough women and fclrls who desire to take up the training. Application may be made at the Red Cross center. South Forsythe ave.. Odd Fellows building, by person or phone "3. There were many graduates of list

year who received their recognition card and should they desire to re-fresh their work, or others who for various reasons did not complete and all those who desire to take the training from the onset this year, these classes will be readily formed and the work progress. 'lass instruction will be given by the Welfare nurses and held in both sides of the city. Every woman should avail themself of the opportunity these classes afford and make early application that she desires to qualify.

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