Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 113, Hammond, Lake County, 29 October 1919 — Page 7
'Wednesday, Oct. 29, 1919
THE TIMES.
LIVE NEWS FROM THE TWIN CITIES
October 3'K at 7 :3a o'clock In room 2ifi I Calumet building. E.i..t Cuica... All i
f tockholdei s re tirjcd. to attend and
j brlr.g their friends.
AS IMPORTANT MUETIU
I The East Chlo.iRu Chamber of Com- , itn- rc i'D.-tfuiuij iuiei::ix which.
scheduled for ti day until neit Wfiisi-siljy, U-i-ir.si, i i the absence of .v. crctary Evana at I nii la-in polls .
LATKST PICTURES FROM F1UME SHOW ITALIAN BATTLESHIP IN HARBOR AND (iABRIELE D'ANNUNZIO ADDRESSING TROOPS
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Th officers of the Kast Chicago- . ,. , , , ... , ,, ,ha
lndlaa Harbor American Let-on L-'Vi 1 , ,. , . , , , , . , ., , I KeJ :.-.! has ocen re.jiented during ca.iHJ a monster meeting; of the pust , , , . , . i t..e l.-si . U t. lo. .itc two ek-.soldjera
t" ." " a " I for wl...:i, the .i dress is either iiisuf-
lnasana Harbor and will betflu their meeting by explaining that the Amerl-
tiie Royal Loague. whievh Is b intf formed. The same trouble was ciiiertented la Oary and strikers thought that, the American Legion had overstepped Us purpose. The officers of the. Kasl Ch '.-: gc-I ndiana Harbor post w.sh to correct this opinion at th btsinn.aa anJ ursce that all e-sold'.rs im'ni 'he strikers attesd the meetUg totiiBT.t. Matters of importance to boiL lo at ar.d d.stiot poets will be taken vp anl the officers desire the meet;nK tosight be a thoroughly representative, on'.
:'.;.. t or :a kin. l.wt ;J Kbplowskl lMh ..t.i'H't ar.d Joseph FVseler. will fav.-r the Kc! i'T' it t ! will rep. rt their whe; , h !o-j t . A-sv ..th"r fr " lis li.HVli'.i; in! or ni. : 'on noernui the two soldiers arc asked to c ''n r.mn Ic.ite witl lte.1 (.'ft..-.-! headquarters.
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! Office, Koom 22, Catum?? o" i I'-'.Z. Kesidtuco, 4ia Olcctt Ave. ! cic.
Clarence hate, a dtpiity siierift t:t the employ of tl.- l"!:if:sai l.rt:u;i-J Cemont company. wa." ;;iri-sit-il for pcedlng a ad rrk!ess dvivin after hhad craaned iiito a track ! t ae lniniid Supply Company ot Krl C As ' was driven bv Frtd liuy'.-rK. of -Si 4 4
Olcctt avenue. It th th Wl'.ljs j the h. :nt oi" Mrs KntKht driven bv 11 .lo an ! the truck ' ln.l:ati llnr
Vlicr.d
I r and Mrs. WiU.nni 1 "ettrms:
Iliu t. whv.. u: t prepn:-'.nr .i v- i ..r tile :ln to .-p.n 1 the winter a :l .1 j ii.;a.i 'I by t .n- I'.K'i if M : i 'tliJiiir.. M:. U'.-i I'iu IU''. w n, w -re :etI at a:i n)"fuir h-:'J it Toufi.":!, a: ;
urere badly dainiig'.-d.
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His sa'.d i tlitarles 1
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Hale was yoing at an t icvssive of speed. HACK FROM MlSfOSIX
rate i w -t pr.-.-sent nn.i . : n. in..more frcm ad.'.ifat t;. as ':... ;';.i:tic.pattd In the : .. .1 ;err;tii,n. Mis. j L'ettman Is eaipU-yvd in ;I,? .".ve'i mill
department oi ;:ie mmM s;e ; .. J. V. Reed uf the Smith. Hamilton J Their duration in Calif. rma w.'.l acompany has Jut returned from a tend well into the aprlnir monil.s. w-etk-end trip t0 Warsaw. VicoB:n. j The ladles of th" First M. . luirch whore be took a party of buyers to j Aid at Indiana lla:bi-r w l'.l new t..-
Jtvk (. initio of tSut farms wbit ii tut- j morrow a;'tTn . n v. .th llri ":ai -e
t'O.iipany J-as listed. Tlie lund is m Stephens. 1S14 ll'Cth .St. and the f-.IU'W-the Clover Land diet let of Wisconsin ; Ins week t i th.o rtay there v ill 1 an tid the company has already sold five : ail day sewing: session, the part culais
-r , T,nw "imTmuiimim i Baiminnjo mi .jtWitnix.,..-. , - iiiiiimi, ' mw ii mimt mi iiimiaiiUMiTin i r i 1 VYVA fe.il - iV v J
promise to make );. si n: over rlsht; nor In u year, promise the investor" .1 : making propo?i" n. S .!;! i p.-iy dividends i-'iuii tn ,.-i I i.er mines upon their pi o j rltietiori. The Kir-ion- i" ' pariy is n re'iab.e :i ' e : latest strike ,t the -t'"' j evidenee of the future ; ' vim k!i"! !i-i.i ir.t-i st ; p'Oi'lljtde irie. The !:.;!! ' t'l.'iv" e,in e-ri.. ier hiT;i t- ' a year hence that he ii a : Se,. i.... at ;-.6 ' ahmif t i: , t"il. ea.ro
'bis rjeii larger snppl.v has been f cure! ffci y do time, bit i! .s doubtful tf the supp'y ur- !:;)' w'!l i . t d-trinij tii- entir. lay. Mtnt;::tt v.:!'. ajrer Joe Cohen says that he is workii.. r . ; j,..r o;i a mui'ii frro.iter attraction for t i ..; i he next iei,:ir i'ay v. hlch he was
; e,- .;. tit,;.!,:., t . s - -ne ff.t . '-. In Bddlti !! to tJl--l o- v i 1 i- aNo ad v.-rt i.-ies fda f. ' 1: t 1 1 in .-. This 1) v
this date. ,,ip sale the store
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DOLLAR DAY SALE AT BEEHIVE
The October ftoilar Sale of
I Chicago V.-f if'.ve Store ni. tomorrow witii -iictri ia i ?.
can Family soap as the b!
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lie. -h .ae Hive o.ei i:,
I Ust-rl f t i, ere
'ti.er b:i robins w:!l ! sf. -re aiioo(-" tiie nit!i' n-nd v-to-wear clothes v ! u ri-d a '. sp ial pr:ce All f,'o oils are .if the rep include runny new fall s
,,y other dol- - i ; e a m s i ii r ! u d -
;a- .-s'.s h;,E is ail that I i,-e. ,.- one paure. Ai .ti .-ale nt" of the reslock ai'd not- libit e .;:ir,,., -.. ;i..ip .rlf
us iini .--e Tne ,e .- i inl pur-
f ird tn t'and ladies' iJcJi are feer t'r.is sale, Iixr siotk ami ''ic-s.
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& IpsiUon. Try one? cf cur warrtAdf
j The same" :iu,;.e-.,.n ,chs . ix.il...! panted Ad lH t&mOrTXJW find jat the last foliar Hay nd to OUT tfolo Atrt?d GIufI Bupiy v s sob! out oef..re no ,r:. A r.ti.
t--- - .-. r.C ELOtRAL RCStRVE. V J7 . -rT, r-1 --"V ' T1"-'-;' - SYSTEM -? f " , ' - H i-, - .v, v ,. -' ""Jy' - '."j
Italian warship "Dartte Alleshieri" in port of Fiume and (hlow) Gabrieic d'Annunrio addrr sipy some of hl no.diera.
Gat'rielc d' Arim:ri7.-.o, tVe Italian poet, is ytil! in control cf the situation at Fiurr.c. destine the anjjcals of the u!iies, inc! jdtni; his own ffovernmcnt, to K-'t out. The Ital
ian battleship "Dante Al'echieri" is anchored in Fiume harhor, hut refuses to fire on the rebels r the city -'sin the upper photo, which shows, the vessel, armored motor
cars are eeen In the forejrround. In the lower picture the poet is seen addressing volunteer Fiuma soldiers, who are drawn up with their banners.
farm to kUctomers from the Calumet 1 of which will district. Mr. Reed :s well sat ..-tied commencement
vile the ta'-s prospects of his last trip.
AT IMMA Vl'lil-IS Trank L. Kvar.h. scc.-etriry of the East Chicafo-Indii't a Hurbor Cham iter of Commerce, is uttendi iK the cosventton of the Natina. A -socintior. of Commercial Organisation t-''.cret.'ii-:e.i a; Jad.anapoii? . All II MUK'I IMi
announced at the next week.
Miss Acnes McV.ian of M '.ehic'i'i Ave., was surprised by a larire n umbel of friends, member of a D itliday Club to which M'.ss. M' Huan belonj;. and honoring: the occasion of her event whic lioceurred on Monday. The evening was ideally -pent in pame- and music and delightful refre-hmem were sei ved. Anions the .aifts b. -stowed was ft Tinndsome boudoir set i f ivory, a velvet hand-haft and a valsta-
Miss McOuan was recent-
THESE
TWIN CITY ADVERTISEMENTS
! at the '.'resent day.
Mrs. Carl I "sstoe i r. of S .!th Ilar!ur Av. iiii-i is a . i tor at Mount Carrol. 111. her former hcr:n . and alo the h line of rnany f h r ri la.les. "he i returning to this city the latter end of this week. T'r. I'-.'ii-K Pirphers f T.h;an Ave. is the cwner of a new Nash coupe rcently purchased. There will be a director's meeting
I hie rosary.
1 !y maid of honor at the weddinq; of A number of members of the Al-Has-! FT. cousin. Miss Deila Rynn .now Mrs ran Grotto of En&t Chicago, will meet I .Michael Manl'-y. tonight at the corner of Chicago and j The memhfr, of thp loral u A n. of Forsjthe avenues at 6:15 where they j R T rf.0,.nflv ,rod f a qt ,v, . will take automobiles to attend the ; nt rro,.ePdfl wn,oh went (o a furi inceremonial of Aryan Urotto of Chica-; t(,nd0ii for the b.inJn? of a y,on,(, f,,r go. H. W. Petersen, secretary of the ; thfl asrf1 women of th, nr(i,r anr) ,.f,n. Orotto, will have chaise of fecurlni; tmpl)lted tl, be t.re ted at Chlcar automobile rtu.nu and trasspof ; Heights, the present site of a similar tation. Any rumi..er d siring a ride. . horl1, ,,w maintained for the rd or havini? empty seats in their machlr. tnemhra of the railway trainmen. Each hculd notify Mr. Feterstn at Eaet , is contributine their share toChlcago 42. I ward th" b.illdintr fund and the amount ROBERT tiliTS t.OOO NEWS ; f fifty .iillars was turned in from John Roberts, real et-tate agent and : ,.pr, j,y .,, Myrtle auxiliary. Mrgeneral sales altcnt 0; the Elmore Cop- ' Isabella Frarier of Praztl. Ind., made per company has just received soms t t, fonnterpane and a pecii!iar coinoddltlonal gratifytr.g news from th ! cldenee in the drawing of tb. t cket mines at Idaho. The report slat' ' which showed the number, ef 121. was that in a few days the miners willjv,P hy the daughter. The next boneTeach the higher grade ore is its full 1 fit move under foster of the auxil'arv primary formation . The stockholders ' is the g-athering- of home-mad jellies of this company have, good season to ; from all members and their friends to congratulate themselves upon the.r ! be packed for the annual Thanksirivventure. j inc treat to the Men's Home at Chicasrn This good news was brought by the) If- rhts. The contributions are id-Tice-president of the company and Mr. : untary and usually represent a verv Charles E. DinKman. a director of the ; 'bral donation on tha part of thcompany, and also secre-ary-trcasi: rer j worn, n and accompanyJnjr the nift
the Armour Grain company, who 'tne mens nrrati'iitK-n that of boxed
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which ara accepter! tiy I.uien.' Wetra . ( Welfare Association held Friday
i Affency, 3110 IffJcliig-.m T, Indiana Har- 1 evening- at the Infant Welfare Station.
ELMORE COPFER CO. j LATEST RICH STRIKE j Every well meaning man Is anxious! to make headway in life, his first i thoughts are his present and future j noma comforts and his whole energy j Is put forth to accumulate a few dol- I lars he can call his own. h'- ambit- j Ion by this time Is aflnjn and seek s j for a safe and profitable market fot '
his money. The next thins we hear is that he has invested his money in
fir
came to Fast Chicago to consult with i "smokes." Th
x T5K.i. ,i.iA.mir are
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"rc-aniiaf ion and be commended
j bor, plicae lia'-J; Klatharine HoiTarct, ' Rp.j Cross rooms. I'liday evening' and j a "(told Brick" proposition and thuJ
i Koom 222, calninet bid jr., Ss.isr- ciuca, . called piomp'ly at 7:30 o'clock so it to
phone CC3, residenco phene 21S; Kassan permit the following of a social hour U Thompson, EOO Chicago avo., Cart Ctal-j j which all friends of the Association cago, phona 331. j on(i Miss Florence Hauswald retlrins
I superintendent of nurses m the Twin
KrnTTP-p TO i'"ity f',i'1 1 b" K!v"n a t"11 1 X V X J. U ill XJ iTirovat'on and t tb.r am time welnT. A CJCSTfT'TTTI coming: Mis Coffey, her successor in
ADVERTISERS
All classified acrvertiTlng must b pjJd for before 12:00 o'clock ou the cl?y of publication, beg-innlag October 1st. All thore who have monthly account1? e.re excepted. Phone adveitia: tntats wll ba accepted cs asual, but tli-y n:nst be paJcl for befoie 12:C0 o'clock. j
! the w ork. A i: extended '
t the Aoc:;
most ccrdlal invitation nil. not (ti'iy members lion hut all who fami
ir.g- from sn Illness of weeks due to malaria i'ev
Upie
know Mis Hauswald through her nursiv.ir eijerglos her- and li e classes she i -.niluetecl In Ilime Hyjrietie and "Care of the stick" and of which there were many irraduater.
! Pat irday. November 1st. and Sunday, 1 November 2nd. aie lel.siotis days of i eoservance In all Catholic and Kp.sco- , 70! churches in the Twin Cities and
William Wilcockson if Fir St.. recharacterized as All Stint's Pay and somewhat better of an attack of what: All P-uN I'ay. Special services will Is presumed to be the "lie." He is a, mark the occasions. recently r turned sobio r. j Mrs. CwcVu Jones of Rea on St Is Mrs. B. W. Hoggs of Clinton. Hi. 1 named hostess for the Reciprocity Clu'o
j for thi week occurring 011 'Thursday ; a f ! e moon.
1 tie teachers of the R.'.ey School are
Ave. has sv.f l'eir.t ly recovered from : en 1 1 rta m in k at a dance for the mill-
it', an operation performed on net' a si. : iiatnm staiionen in tne city, this eve-
vtnitlnj' her t rents home, the W. L i
Hlnes in North Mafroun Ave this week. Miss Alice Hir.es of N-.vth Mifim
ri-en arranetu
PlMPLYTWELirBON'T BE People Notice It. Drive Them Off with Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets
r. : i 1 1 1 1 a 1 , '. ee .1 retinil 1.. l.er n ' n Li ar ine ji n t i T r.r: 11 m ho Km'1
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A meeting of the stockholders has j tneir tnoue tit r u !n.-ss to the retired ! clerical duties at tne tnteista.a -vi.n i tns. i"ur! .u t,--e various school
for Thursday evening. t" r rorce. office. i w" ' avc oeen
The Family Theater presents to- Mrs. Russell Hill of South Mk -un("Ji ''MJ invitations to attend, i niirbt for the !t time "The Firth of j Ave. is .ntefaitunit 'it a Hall.. .v. en : Quests of -estej.la of M's. r.arne.v
n Uce. The flr.f two evenlnrs r mrtv tomorrow evening, for a lai'B" . Il;,c.s .n in Ivy St. w. r- the Mr dame?
I I ia rfpci.ntat ..ii r 9 . I. I m:
...v. ,?i iiii iwm rjci
ouid not b admitted owinar t.-. ,.t
, -. -i' v oemjr ti.ied. It is he-1 n w.,, d.Vole their ev-:,:;.
. .e.-u ocms- tn third eve- . to .,.. at te Branch Libra, y in
' nine: there will r,
to any s".ins' admission.
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A pimply face will not embarrass you much longer if you tret a package of Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets. The skin should begin to cljar after you have taken the tablets a few nights. Cleanse the blocd, bowels ar,d liver with Dr. Edward3' Olive Tablets, the successful substitute for crlomel ; there's co sickness or pain after taking them. Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets do that which calomel does, and just as ciiectively, but their action is ger.tl- and safe instead of severe and irritating. No one who takes Olive Tablets is ever curssd with a "dark brown taste." a bad breath, a dull, listless, "nc ?ood' feeling, constipation, torpid liver, bad lispoition cr pimply face. Oiive Tablets are a purely vegetable compound mixed with oiive oil; you will know them by their olive color. Dr. Edwardt spent years amone; patients afflicted with liver and bovel complaints, and Olive Tablets are the immensely effective result. Take o.ie or two nightly for a week. See how much better you feel ad look. 1'jc and -25c.
of public interest and the entire fam
s enter'aiiun Jit a Hallo . e n tojii rrw evening, for a Iii'.
numb.-r of her friends. Tho i'al-imet Club comprise.! of
young ladies who
ro r.isappnintment , nut. J,a9 under . on-iderat 10
It Is a play ; iowe,.n ,,artv to be held t
J ily may view it.
children, any ar is allowable.
Mrs. He
i T.n i-t of this Wee
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-0 restrictions on ...in i,o, ihHr fn.-nds
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of the afft.
A. Johnston and .1 Sinvtbi Ch.cJio. It . and Mrs. A. Si ti'.'elier have I'tit: ro.fi fr ti iVora-lo Spi m. where Mr. Sciili.-kf r went .m vera 5 w u ago t.. attend the wedding of a friend and the doctor went later, about ten days
k and to which tcey ',.. ' "h o.e.
l'.i! ti. -ulnrj ! b'lwaril 1'eHrme. . tac'
ir are not nuite decided at)""'" a vis.t i" tne ncme or n-r daug
Hal-
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I airs, jierncrt It-ese or the Wirky this time I Apartment i making- preparation to way i ..... - . . i
I leave nen weeK lor ner future hum
in I'tt tsbm isrh and
but pians are fully under
entertaining to-j
morrow the club of which she has luniri been a member and meets resulariv J every two weeks to Irdulg-e in the; Kme fxf Five Hundred. This is a fare-i
j well to the members by the hostess. J Mrs. Stewart, mother of Mrs. Reese has! already departed for the East to have! the home ready for occunanrv when
r daughter and children arrive.
It. Mr. Lawrence Jnnns, of RovenswooJ. III.
The Fpworth League of the First M
E. church of East Chicago has received; Prof. Horiek. dire, r T :
'an Invitation to attend the Halloween I classes at thi Chtcaiio
Mrs. Rae M. R-yce of Nortn lia ing Avenue is a hostess this evrnitiir to members of the Five H in 1 red club an 1
the event to fake the form of Ilal-l loween festivities . j The Burlow I)ickeys of Fir St.. ar"!
entertain. np relatives from NlfS-aia. one p-tiest of the si-ter of Mr. Lickey whose husband is at present in New York artanginK for a ite to i. cut" and have li;j wife join h oi lat' r
E-irtl.rh I .- ho"!
a resident
social of the Calumet Union which addressed the teach
th.
mbbc
will he held in Whiting n -xt Fr M s v school syt
.f I". 1st Chicat-.
evening Octohe
SI. The social w llldnv and a
1! thrcia-h his lectur- pi a. d
rnioh t ess on t ti ( importance K'
prepared for an ev-! English as taught, and T'n "V l" ,tudent. I'rof k " "'it'-r . f
! pure Ib.o'ish a-iu his t.-M books Rv ! I , . .1... .iKi,r'L,i of th:M
j heater at the Inland .Mill is con vale,--' oetnK i.-e.. '
! he a mas kparty and all leaguers ar-
i v "li.'ested to b
j ning's fun. i 1 Mr. Van Sweringen of
Ivy
t.
You May Have Insurance But Kot Enongli cf it
Several people Viave called here to place additional insurance on their homes and furniture. With prices rising the way they have heen, a policy issued a few years ago would hardly cover the values of today. Ask us about the question of ENOUGH insurance.
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First Trust And Savings Bani
EAST CHICAGO IND TANA Capital and Surplus, $60,000.00
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You know that thieves and burglars often get into houses through i t
open windows, and that
his little roll of green backs was hand
ed over to the stock promoter to be Invested in "the get-rich Tiick.'- proposition, th's deal naturally brought his "curse" upon all reliable ventures. Ti e Elmore Copper Company do not
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The coal strike talk diverts attention to oil. Should there be a coal strike many railways in the west can operate because they use oil-burning locomotives.. The future of the oil industry is an assuied one, and with the great Sinclair and Standard Oil refineries located at our doors and another refinery, that of the Consolidated Oil, about to build here, East Chicago will Lorn up big on the refining map.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK EAST CHICAGO INDIANA Member Federal Reserve System Capital and Surplus $125,000-00
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Bit has your precaution gone to the extent of securing a Burglary Theft and Larceny Policy in the Hartford that will make good your loss if thieves should make a raid ? This agency will carry your risk at a trifling expense.
Clair M. Stephens REAL ESTATE, LOANS INSURANCE. Tim St., Indiana Harbor. PHONE I- H. 9S3.
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Indiana Harbor, Indiana Sunday, Monday and Tuesday November 2nd, 3rd and 4th 4
Adults 3 Sc Children
17c
Sunday Matinee, Childrensadm'3si"on 17c from 1:30 to 6
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Positively last chance you will have to see
The Birth of a Race"
fad
The greatest photoplay ever produced. It grips the interest and holds the imagination, which is
a powerful impression of romance and it claims to be a leader of all productions even shown i n the Twin cities. Family Theater tonight only.
