Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 99, Hammond, Lake County, 13 October 1919 — Page 7
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TlliS TIMES. Alcmdav. October 13. 1913. FEDERAL TROOPS. UNDER GENERAL WOOD, IN CHARGE AT CJAUY READ THESE TWIN CITY ADVERTISEMENTS LIVE NEWS FROM THE TWIN CITIES J . . ia' s
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Fav;ns avont.i, turnM h.n:- I,, tin 1 v. i.s old la ',), . $ I. Vol 1 n-.ls ami i,;!r. i.-u
wliich oi3 accented fcy r.uiea' T.exrs j A.'ucj-, 2110 Michigan itu., Indiana Kir.
iKi;-, ihicue 113JJ; Katherlus Har.-ara,
Ttoor.i 2:J3, CaHiruet bid?.. East ClJciyo, ph; ua 203, residence phono 215; ?Iast.:i fi Thompson, COO CliXcygo ave., East Chicago, iilmna 931.
hat t .- i r , w is also ! has arc.ini- '
pant-vi h : m in a taxi. r.:r;i th-iik that the i-iu. will b. f,.on j in X.i.s.in '1'cr.n., whero Tory formerly iivoj.
CilllL, J I! I i Th East Chiracs tvr as'K'd 5"TMV(Hy t" rnM M :t r y l'l.rT.'tl, ho I 1 "n m . e.-. i! . 1 '. -. :u i.-rr h-nn at 33 t.uc'.'. l avr!i;if j .i cf : -'nor 5 . ?:';; is S 5 cars .-'ti tl v. ? t. ! v " t pi'jnfl?. s'.f7,i.--r I'll'i. cii' : In '.: ..iir sr.il brown . Whn lav: hmh s e wor a h:;- w.i st. k ra y ski' t an I ci'.fct. an.l a t '.a k hat .
iho.vf c!;is h;t an r I" 1 rt ur. : " y ;,; nl. ,J ili'-ni at W't limvl's H.i!i t-'morrow i'v-
i ninK tthii an informal ir.-::r.m is ti ho j h -M i: r th- fruH.-ino.; nf tho K-tst i i 'iiirn-ro I.-idy Mari-ah,'. s with a sr, '"i'.l j invit;ii!v-n to all to uttoruh Tho h-nl af- ; i.'tiis iroo.1 danf inyr floor aul th- vrry ' 1 s: niiif-ic has h.en olitamM. Arimis- . ''n n iv l ir'tin..-i at tlio iloiir. ' th datA but falltns: on tho Siblnth g.iv j."(.f,.rn,-. to th day folhiwins. Thf bmk fi".rlr yes -v o! -f- no dissent with
h-gal hoii.h-! orcurnigr on Sviudays. but j i i-r:!y vf b'H"Vs' lliey hr.irt.ly cttilorse !
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By Annabel Worthing-ton.
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Offlc", 3om 22, Cf.liimet tide. Phone 253. Keaideace, 4318 Olcctt Ave. Phono 313. Th an!".: :' Ti:-C"r of thr T':.-t Oil- : - ;j Re 1 -' v'Sia-:-'- wis! h? lipid or row cvrr'ne in thi r'-tn of tbo Fd "ross a tTl'S I'r--;''!" A Tlioif ' wi.! bp the. e'' V"i.!i of ofJ'io.T5 and othrr
,o h ,,..n. Th' i fiit ratriots, and having taken over th
r-:! l'f is inviid. Tb oi-nrloy-s of the irious bank? i-. th-a Tw ;n Oiti- f ar r n; -y n.u -i lio'i!-t-'Liv in i ii .: ' r ': :i t Oirist-
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the (!;iv of vacation and spending it in C'licaffo attending the theater matinees. ?Jr5. .'. P. Kits i f Kir St . t.tM-taliM oxer t-Miidny Ii-t cousin 51k (llotsit-ad, n ir-e In ehareo at the HotschilJ d.-parl-u ::t ! o-f. f'hicagi.'. .Xirs. V. AV. Smith of fteneon St.. ren-
r.-.-scrtirte the Welfare Association of (he j T'. in Oltte'.. and Mrs. K 1,. Re id. K..-t ! '.Miicao V.'oniHn's flub president, are in j 'Jary today attending tb.e first cene-a! ( meetjitp of the Gary Woman's flub! xOiorc j resident? of the county clubs are I
bidden to he the ptiests. Mrs. H. II flark. chairman of district federated vluhs is also expected to be in attendance at th-? meeting today. A welcome party to th newly xxeds, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Clorman was held at the Oorman residence Saturday exeninir by a laro number of near neifrhbers and intimate friends. The eveninsr was made ideiHy pleasant for all the participants and Mrs. tlnrman, xxhile from Kentuekx', was made to feel that already rhe has a host of friends here. The alfair was a well concocted surprise to the couph :in i the rest of the ilortnan family. The I.. A. I,. Club, better known d'irintr the days of war as the p. n. V.. the latter xnhich signified Tershins'a Kner-
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It will he noted that the bsnone effect is o important featnre of this smart frock. No. 94 IX. It i rrmcred that tbU ftyle xr to prerail thronsaont the fall and winter. The frort hnftoie nni across the hint an.! terminate in lone sash ends at the !ia-fc Fti'ne in the two piece skirt i ad)nted hy iatnre at the regulation waistline Th" ieeve mar fte flare nr close fittitlU The Jaov'-- iress No "4 IS !( ent in ' '-II to inches bust ,nc.nr StTe i 'f reoi-iire A vara 44 n rra'er'al u-ith Xi, yard C7 inch material. Trie V cects.
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Major General Leonard Wood, ir.? out of the !ont--continucd stec-1
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a detachment of fedrc
troops, is at Gary, Ind . prepared to handle ar.y disturbances srrow-
workers' strike. This idctjrc shows
borne of t!:; troop:; at tlicir hcadouarters in Gary, ready fjr duty.
It xvi'i he ticnce--1 that thev arc werinc: the steel trench helmet.'! at are prepared lor any e.ner-fc'trcy.
the iure'-iy proved fatal, itisoii was a I'a miliar f.K'.r-- ' i :'.af f , 1 '. r k ' I a ! jeain.
(Ti.'a! ai -lei ;? d i-s a won. ir.u-.-h of t he wei 's roj true i 'l.ri-i : un fi.rlltuue
ininimm.i cost. The demonst rater of th day has boon oii-sa' d for tins p.iroov It is respectful!-, requested - f tiT lie desiring to contribute daily news t these columns that vim.' I p!i.- . J in xx ell before eleven o'clock each day. InformaMon phonod in after that timmust ne.-essavily gro in the followir. ,t day's issue. The r:recr.-.rat Board of the East fhicfiKO Woman's f luh xxili meet jhfs -v--
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day. a L'hi-iam atr; I li-r a. ;. - in. Is. r ih-.i ii in la roit. . :nci'l.--i:.'i. is i ; i i;. - M,-.r
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TONIGHT TWO STARS NEEDING
INTRODUCTION Doughs Fairuank
IN "The Americano
Charlie Chaplin IN'--The Floor Walker' "Ni'FF si;;." Admission 11c and 17c rominz N'pxt Monday and Ttiesday. "The Spreading Evil." En-
K dc.'.vod by mar.y of ih Hoiiho
Hepreceatutives at Vashiacton, Th C.
re&umalioa of their till? us existed in pre-w Mr deys have now banded acajn to start afresh th-ir so ial a-'tivrtles and at
the first niectins; of :hesna-.-n with Miss 1 "in a: th hom. of ih ci-.ib presi le-tit. Xt;.r: ir.t Mclv. nn.a at h-r home in South I 5Irs- K- L- Ke.id in 'he H-"rl A carl -
reliy f os,.0,r A ,, , a dance was diseus--d and ""'" Names are to 1- presented for
arranged for at th-- Chamber of Com- -r-e bai.ot. n.erce ro,ir.s in Ilaiimnd for the date of The Kadies Aid the Sixedisii LuthN,v. 4h. Oonimttte5S ar- working to- eran Church will be ki tests of Mrs. xvard making the first of the season's n- Adolrh Fa Ik at tur home :; l 4 i'..!unibi i tertair.mc nts n. most successful cnt. Axe.. Thursday u f t.-i noini ar.d with .a
j Tickets are being distributed to mcmb -s I rrcjuest: that lb- re he a full at'etidatc e for disposal this week. j of members present. The dcrartm.-nt of I.l'Tature of the Invitations to a pariy l-.ave heen isKas: Chicago Woman's i.'lub holds Its i sued by Miss Ii..itri -tta K-sen! iial, of , first me. tinjr of the year tomorrow oftc-r- i t ir for t.'Ciorrvxv ev.-n::-..- s.t h-r Ii ua.-.
noon at the homo, of Mrs. William Mead ; i complimentary to zii Mabei p,n ley
I Hrillg- to le !, - i i ; !" r- nt io n si 'o. I I . t-.iiial chun !i c : y this x e- k. ha wit T! th- s'lmw-ii il i-t'lltif of the
r li'troit a xastiy that of i.-tidii, lie 'ii ' n' l Ml -.n th" l ie xv as j, 1, mt to J. a x e s e l ie. Mr. True xx a " rvli-" at the hc,i ;
h'T fil'iols an! immediate 111 but a brief !'ne s:,- ! her custom 'i ry dotav un-.ii'.-il ei x ice she 50'lK'it t ' " 1 stand irr rnaladv, hut
Mrs. Robt'eot. East S h - xv a s
1 1 xv j..- Iiovc j f'-rtunx: !n a i.: x : n lost ;
a ioxx er j.iuo tnany year.- ;im xvhen a dire infection s-t in. this lr . . r, did not seem lo hinder her fro.n in r hootev.if ly a rol iiioi 'lerly duti's ai.d with a husband and three -h ild -!: no-v b ft to no.., In r l..s. she i a''''' !!!- qatior.s of one xxh.i had tic .r P'o' -- -- ol n q :i ' reti-1 n t .v . .v-io; wa-- a n.csi'n r of St. M" ;" 's char. h. r- r . i. ; .i ,1,; w ere yhlr.- t JJ.
Ives;oit. I'cr.n . Saturday even.ntlie fam:Iy a. or.-.fpanx ir.sr the remai-
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arc our want (.ds Thoy brinsC tho Pcrur... " Get yvxx ei&hinfi ynuwur Tjiy orio o -Tttorrcr-s
"ht.rch h-( .x :-terday and is a la;, m : 1 i o a .;,'! Th- -n' ire .nirri-caf
s --ry-ri'i'iy 1 the -,ss of t!n-:r n..;V oioih-r. xx h.o v:s.te, and !., cat-:.. ... - I !! --i to !..-!!, II' r death xvas sirl-i ul
and -.xh'.lix' u lo x p- 't i d. St. Al hen's KpiMvpa! Ou'ld lade s will meet f ai- rr.-w i-i an ajt-dax seasion with lrs. hrnk-ioih in l":r :-t. At no"..
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i Buish" xxi'h Mrs. Meade lending. The
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n;i'K da.te is set far tiotober C2nd. I i August Bevan. en employe of the c.en- ; oral American Tank W'. rks and residing in t'ointiionwcaltli Ave . has suffi, i.-ti' ly j
and well s h-. terh All members are urged t' at the oponir.K session.
Indiana itarhcr Woman's Club will j recovered from a recent llln. s-i of h"ld a dcparm.ental m-etiiifr Wednesday i lnaine p-.isonins to ro-unv his duties of afternocn at th- BiUy School v.ith th- j the p!aM. Mr. B.-x a n e-.nie ill whi.e Itotiie Kcotiomies seyurinK Miss Khcanor ( in Chicago on l'iii:-? an! .iuo: a Bee Wripht who sup. rvises tic dom. tic '.dinner served him. lie attributed the in
solence of the Wilson l'ack.nc Co.. in an i r.ess to something m i.. and hvl!ev...l i
and fi 1 1 w o : : , . j ,..,, van, s i n reai g ti.Mi : t a. j 1 ides made w ' a. h:.i:.air. d 1 1
at-r r-a . .i ii! be- cioih' "th and wist
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ire uifc-vl i., hrir.tr t!oup! (.. ii a v he made oruut l.eoiv. Th.. be la:, i ,!. .; . s. d of at c.'-s" proximi'y I .; th-: ! i vs. A run-in, , il'iirs i 'f ii toll, r '.o h. I'l l, uds .f tiie church
rs are h.-lns si licit, d new for arhat xx ill la- im hld'-ai in the sale.
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AmoiiLT tho nuinhor of polici.'S that wo write is that of insurant.; against loss nf use. A handy polky that ofti n protects tho man owiv i r i r a huildm with sttiros. ofti-cs r flat. It moans FiO loss duo to ai: i nipty huihlinr. First Trust And Savings Bank EAST CHICAGO IND LAMA Capital and Surplus, $60,000.00
illustrated !- ture on the various cuts of meat and their every day use. The informati. ill impart'd will be of valuable
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f the Woman's ..'jr. ilariai:. is c.. .i: al,. .! o-o w, d- future l-i i-i- urn..
assistance to eery housewife and not nesday exeninif in th--:r 1 d- to-mis in f.,, , -v-i m Man, only members of th" department, but j Michigan Axe. Ail members a re a -k od t o ; , c , ! n .e ,,f l;.x. ;
lioii'iii u i.. i.i. niiiri a o i in , . i . 1 1 i iii. i i.. t-.i .-ii b. a : v; i t x-ri . a. r ri ;
to he the meal portion. The regular iiK- tinK Ber.of it Assocn'ioii x ill
are invited to attend. Miss Wright with
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the best applied , cagro-Iindia na Harbor. The regulars
methods of cookery will have many cues j ,,,.,.,,, cllrll. w..lf.lv. AS1 ,-ia'loi ' f.Pf) nOn'IPnM nSTO to oc,,-r in chall-.e to ,!,o H. C. B. Th- st ' t hr j :lf n , stati-m in ,he J-hvl Cross VMtS H iH'iOhS'i fS invi'ation to attend is extended in the ; rooms. BL" Persy th- Ax... will he af . IllllUt llUJlllUUll UlLU
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intt rest ot vx om' ti xxno must n-a-c y trovide good meals often at
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the hours of from 2 'o ." o'i loi k. Cimc-s at the City Hall under .supervision .if the Board of Health, in the Assoomd CliarCifs rooms xxill be from one to three
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o'clock and at th- B;l-y School from j three to fixe o'clock. f: .-v. I.e. in MerriS. rec;a;- cf s-t. x t- j Pan's Bras -opal 'h'tr.'h of Indiana H it - bor r.as boon called away on a x'ry sa I I
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Universal Dispatch
"T lon"t fed as though T am equal to tho work before nic tomorrow." . Ar. ov.-rvx ..-rati-d iuidy can usually set quick assistance if you ;;. th-'- f.'.O'j'-'. : Tas- a h:i: -xva rra bat h at bedtime; after you cet iti in ii i-raouee dc-:.p hroa'hitix for at out five minutes. Upon rich;:.' ui th- r.uvi. i'X-rci-- vi;orx'.i.ly fur a few niinutva. Uef..r. . .el ', ;:.. l,:..:o.' fop tho diiy'.v work take a good hii; drink of
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Lr. 5. rature Strt u c. ECONOMiCAL MENUS BREAKFAST Stewed Plums Creamed Chipped Fleef Corn Bread Coffee LUNCHEON Stuffed Eggs xv-ith Lettuce
Iced Tea Sliced Peach--Chocolate Ciookie DINNER Salmon Loaf Mashed Potator Vegetable Salad Cup Cake with Blackberry Sauce CURRIED MUTTON WITH RICE
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By JOE rENNINGTOX BLACKBERRY CREAM PIE Line a deep pie plate with pastry and make a thick border as for r.uatard pie. f ill with ripe blackberries, dust thickly with sugar and pour o-er half a pint of cream. Dust over l)out a teaspoonful of flour and add the same amount of grated nutmeg. Bake a for custard pie and serve cold. MINT LEMONADE Boil I cup sugar e.nd 6 cups water 20 minutes. Add I ?up mint leaves and let stand until cold. Add the jui:c cf three lemons and strain into, classes half filled with cracked ice. Garnish with sprigs of mint. CELERY AND EGG SANDWICH
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Gold hy the Millions Depositor.-: having mo-v-y in this bank keep it in a place that is under the supervision of the U. S. government and one that is a member of the Federal Reserve System. This System, of whi.-h this bank is a part has ir.dd assets alone of more than two thousand million dollars. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK EAST CHICAGO INDIANA Member Federal Reserve System
II Capital and Surplus $125,000 00
i Put I cup chopped celery and 1 hard I boded egg thro".f;h meat chopper using finest cutter. AJd cr.e quarter cup mayonnaise and a pinch of salt i; I necessary. Spread between thin slices of buttered broxvn bread. .
FROZEN FRUIT PUDDING
Cut the mutton into inch square cubes. Fry an onion in two tablespoons butter ur.td it be"ins to color.
Strain out th onion. 1 i'i.t the butter j Beat the yolks of three ejrgs light to hissing point, put in the meat cube i with one end ore-half cupfuls of pranu-
and shake over the lire until heated ! iated surra r. Scald one pint of milk.
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merchant who possesses a
'oh-l-guess-I'll-iv ait -till -they-come-in
attitude towards the general public, gets badly fooled.
They just don't The merchant who
ward who advertises bargains gets
cream of the trade. His store is prosper11 T .
ous lookmsr. his clerlir are hrrxv.
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come in. puts his foot
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Prosperity gVith a
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through and slightly browned. Turn the contents of the frying pan into a pot, rinsing out pan xx'ith boiling xvatrr and add just enough water to coxer the meat. Sprinkle oxer it two table
spoons finely minced salt porl.
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some chopped parsley, cover xloc-iy and stew gently for two hours or more until mutton is tender. Dram meat in a colander arfd keep it hot while you make the gravy. Take the juice drained from the meat, thicken with flour, wet with cold water, add a teaapoonful curry powder and when it begins to boil, add the meat, coolc on low fire for ten minute and serve. Heap hot boiled rice in placed in the center of a targe platter and the curried meat poured ox er it. A little currant ;ellv mav be stirred into the praxy. Chilled bananas are an excellent accompaniment to any currier., l:sh.
turn it gradually upon the egrs and sugar stirring ail the while. Return to the fari-ia boiler. Cook and sir until it thickens. Take from the hra R.id xchen coo! freeze. When nearly, frozen beat in one pint of cream whipped, turn the dasher for about three minutes longer, rem rve and stir in xvltb, a spoon one pin! of .strawberries (ripe cr pireservct). Pack in a mold for two hours. FROZEN MAPLE PUDDING
syrup.
yolks of foxir eggs; mix well ar.d cook until quite thick. Let stand till cold, whip pint of thick crejr.i and then adi the whites of the er-js (four) beaten very stiff. Flax-or wi:h x-anilla. Pout in freerer or mold and pak in ice and salt. Thii makes one-half gallon.
newspaper,
covers the district every
mand, the merchant who doesn't advertise simply doesn't want business. That's all there is to that. Cf You can't get away from that fact. Go where you will in Lake County or in any part of it, The Times goes every night.
1 he people in these days are looking for bargains.
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