Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 38, Hammond, Lake County, 1 November 1919 — Page 5

November 1. 1019

THE TIMES. Pfie Five

Where to Worship Meetings i-i-jMi t Various Bmniond Churches

".Nation-W ido Cam pa IB"-" -Evening tervic.: and srr-

Tlrst Baptist Church. 107-213 Sibley St. R. P. Eirkhder. rafter. ( ln r0 a. ni. Sunday School. JDOO a. .m Morning Worship. Followed by lord's Supper. 3.0 r- m. Juniur IV Y. P. V. 6,lo p. m. Intermediate mil Senior 1!. t. r. u. '.Sn p. m Evening Worship. Theme: "Mmintoiii Top Experiences." 7.45 p. m.. V1nf siby 1'ra; "r m'flin.

on the 7:31 r. m

tllull. Also an address for fire minutes en the w.'ili of the Nat inn-Wide, Cumpaign. The choir will sin st both services. Let us hear the call of the hour. Vestry met ins Monday night at 7 :.".!. I'rt in pt ly.

ineflttn ETang-eUcal Church. Cor. Sohl St. and Indiana At. H.v. Peter Well. Pastor. 1:30 a. m. Sunday schooL 10.39 a. m. Church servlc.

I Stria Healing- Meetings j Ktld at our branch. 308 Truman very Sunday. 10 a. m. All fre. All

welcome.

JVxst Mathorllit Episcopal Church

'i . J. BusseM. Pisln.. ? '0 a m Class Meeting i 0 5 a m. Sunday School. j 10:15 a m. Morning worship. j Cradle K.-11 Day. Theme of short! sermon by the pastor, "The Rrspons- j ibility of Parenthood." tTiildren and j adults will be baptized and clays received into the church. I 5. SO p. m. --Junior l,csfia i 6.30 p. m. Fporth I. ensue. i 7.30 7. m. Kvfnlns Serv:ce, 7 "O p m.. Monday Muling of Beard; of Centenary 7hurch. ."0 p. m.. Monday First Quarterly' Conference. j ".30 p. m.. Wednesday Frnyer meeti Ins. j

Immannel Evangelical Chnrch. 3 IS Sibley St. Rev. Carl Sch.T-ffer. j pastor. Phone llsJW. ? ("1 a. ni. Sunday school 1":I5 a. ni -l.ormsn ri!'". combined i wi'h Holy Communion i 7:3" p. til. Eng't-h Service. "The History of the, K eforma t i, n. " Special music lir- been prepared b the choir. A hearty w.-l.-iri : to all. Tb F.ibca So..-!- M ;!! meet MnH ' r emng.

St. Pool's X,uthraji Chnrch. .i Clinton st.

W V. Eichtsinn. Pastor. Annirersarj- of the Reformation. 3.00 a. m.. Sunday Selioot. I'VO a. m. Morning Service. 7:to p. ni. Evening Serv ice. Sohl St. Pentecostal Assembly. 7(3 Sohl t. r:3' a. m. Bible School. 10 SO a. ni.- Preaching Servi.-.e. 7 "0 p. m lYcadiing Servt-e. 7:45 p. m.. Thursday evening. The Lord's Supper uri the first Sunday of eery mon'h. Everybody welcronc. Monroe Street Methodist Episcopal. Rey. Donald Wayne Kiddle. Pastor. S45 a. m. Sunday school.

11.00 a. m. Morning -worship. j Topic. "The New Emphasis In Stv- I 1

i:e." :30 p. m Kpworth league. 7:S0 p. m. Evening service. Topic. "A Message From the Hear' -f the. i;..spcl." Morning address by Rev. Stoeier o Friendship House. Gary. Sunday School mi-.-nary progr.in ih address, by lit-v. Steeper.

Plrst Presbyterian Church. Highland and Hohn.an S's. John C. Parre't. Minnmr. P:45 a. ni. l?:ble School. 11.00 a m. Moriunc worship fi-."0 p. in --Chris' ian Kn'lfnvur. 7 :0 I. m- 1 e ; ) i ;i jj rlf-a. Centenary at. E. Chnrch. l-iti'-.-ln .-l.ool. t; ilm Rev. 1-: C. Her-ile.-. p.T t..r ?.4. a. m. Sunday Si-lio-'l. 10. 1o ;t. ni. - Morning Sr - . 7:30 p. m. -i;nsr S-r i e. Congregational Church. North Side. : . I. r..i'nrl. ".30 p. in ITe.-ichirV r-rv:v'.

SalTatlon Array.

j ri3 East State street, i Pal.ation meetinics: Tuesday. -nurs-! day and Saturday at p. m. Sunday school at 1.30 p. m.

Sonr and Ptalse service, 3 p m. P:eninK ser n o at 8 p. m. I Captain Sntnuel Hedegaard in charge. Trinity EnglUh Sr. tntheran Chnrch ' 730 Seutli 11 ihtiinn street. K. of P. Temp'e. c.irnrr Osden and Hf'Imi.in s's. H Ma.-Uenaen. pastor. ' 9 45 a m - Sunday sche.o! i , First Chnrch of Christ, Sc'.entlas I Morning service at 10 45. S-.indaj school at 12 o'clock. Wednesday evening testimonial meetInsr at S o'clock. i A free leading room H open dally ex-

dinner was served The party e a sort of a farewell to lie. and Mi.. R issell as they a r- leaving Hammond shortly to malt their home In Davenport. Iowa. They rere presenter) with silver Knives and forl.s by the lub.

Wa-rner ;:i be t'i- leader for ih. day the subject will be Ttal.Cs RUit'idin the peace treaty Mrs. Warner will review early lis tore to more clearly demunrlrat" the reasons for Italy' attitude wlrch she took in the jeac treaty.

A Halloween birtnday party was cien at (be home of Mrs. Wm. . Hoffman St. She was the recipj.-ni of many beautiful efts from friends ard relatives. The house was attractive with Halloween decoration nnd tioevfnmc was enj-iyerj uith amusement provided bv the hote, n nicely air.in-

s oJ'ci-' i' I11oc l'cs-

ent were Mr. and J.rs I" H'.i.c. Mr. Daniel-. Mr. and Mrs. c, 1 p. las. Mrs. JenUin. Mn. Kratz. Mr-

Dunran. Mrs C. S. Uii;r Mr and Mr ! f. T. Reh. M-s K. Coi!.-i r.nd rt.-iusli-

ters. T.ena and Heleii, Vr n. p r' ! I Mrs. Win. A. W'i and da ncM e- a-'ll

ii. Paul nd Viv an. and Mr. and M : --. ' r't n

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i Harry D Wise. j The Fmbrolde rv !M r J . C AS"" w ' i da-e afternoon.

The Monroe .-t Lndie. Aid met a: the b,,me of Mrs. r;rover Jarnecke, ; Van Huren St., Friday afternoon. The n lit oh.opr a phy ,,f M r. Parsons was given by Mrs. Jos. Haney. and it proved I" h.- rv interestirie. A ncaniif naiii.-

i was played and the hotss rvv i j dainty def resiiniints. The nr it mepn-f I '.vil! occur m two weeks at the home ,,' I Mr-. .1. W. M.;-..nnll 1 1 t -.au li:n, I Miss Flora YVunche o 43:, Snt St. j en tert a lner) at. a Halloween party at her I iionie la,t n-ght. Th house was very

pieti'iy rterr.rateii w.tn lanterns and

things stlg.Ke.stit. of ITaMovv !

nccji, arrange, t lour co'irs-

TWO TRIALS Hi THEY GAVE UP

WHAT

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eon w as sr

"ln'n -sl'j meet '.villi

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cept Sunday, from 2

Tuesda y

to 9 The public 1s eM-viccs and to

p m and on

tV

1 Friliy evenings frym

rdiallv welcome- to all isit the rci-iin( tum.

1 1- ctherl'n has gone fa,i'-in

I to wllh h 1 s da'i"chter. Ki'V-' , t. n studen Ciei- TH; i- s (lively wee end at Afad's-in a thi J i oro-eon-i1tip- week- and M.nnesita - pi a- Wisconsin at Ma.pson tod a-. . !

'l. Those present w.-.

! the M!es n-cma Ri-ohm. Mtnnie F.iirm, j Nna '"'innnv'f. M.-rcatnl Jens, Minnie

j.ieri-. r.mma T-auI. Iu men wei j Kfiei-ii, IHrry Moll. John Einsle

I-einen. Arth-ir Tli ei and Fred If i brand.

'itt Win.

I

1 Pine Street Presbyterian Cliurch t'orner Pine st. an i Ciueni.-. a e. U v. M. H Kr.-iuss. pa-t..r. j lie , 4 0t alv s'. Phone 1J-M. I c45 ;i. m. Suniiay School, i 11.00 a. in. Morning Worship. ! C:00 j.. m.--Catechism i'U--es. I 6.30 p. ni. Christian and Iniermtdla I Endeavor. J 6:30 p. m. Senior C. E. ! 7.30 p. ni. Evening Service. I 7:30 p. in. Wednesday 'in; or n----.-

; mg. 7:30 p. m . I-'rcl - Choir practice. I j lon M. E. Church

I I i Liinin a ve. ; t'h.-ne 1133-J. ! .30 a. in- ri.inday

Study.

?o a. m Mormrc s.-r :':.

7:30 p. 111 Epwoith Eeague. $.00 p. m. Evening service.

j First Pentecostal Chinch of th ITssj arene, corner Calumet and Michigan j avenues. Rev. I.. T. Wells, pastor. I 9.4S a. m Sun'C y School. J 10:45 a to. Preaching. j C:30 p. m. Young P- les' meeting. I 7.43 p. ni. I'r'achlng J Prayer meeting Wednesday eenlng ' at 7.4j. ! All re welcome.

I T'ie p'ii M i tianiiiia met wil'n p, a-'n j It iSh, Thurs lay afternoon. Vi-cini 1 liviw!-' was taken into ;h club and 'hi- iitialoii poslpi it-'1 o-i a'--

Ictinf of the wenth-'r. A nic,iv anan-r- i ' 1 1 ed course Tuncne.in was served. th-- . ........ 1

1 tiiee'mg fi so c r ; e ,-r a T ei tee rTcoa 1 of M' Hohhs. A cost nm oa:;-- ni I k cii"-n Viv. 13t'i .' t the hori'" i Mir. a MoehrVnc

M arid Mrs N,,'l,i-i Go'dsto "17 We st tSqte 5 . ce'ehr-te.J f . d.i.-. of t '-,( son, Martin, -v,th ni' " r.nlv. H,. u as nine ?ara .

his f.-inds rememberer i,.;ni m;,n. gift". Afer a very pleasant aft-inor,i spent with games nnd music the hotesserved a delertahl luncheon.

h: rth -v e - 1 and

t'iiarles t;e;rj;pjif ma rr icj 1 1 f c. to f a r f 1 --m being , 1

d

D took- Fannie and of Cary two trials n

lnd out that they were 'Hii-il mates."

""ii uiej were married the nr'. tun

"' nr- "i to : -zr- Th. y found Jo y ric not nnt' -l and w-re anted 1 ilrcro. Then J-nnnie marri'-d another. but this matrimonial venture was -hoit and iier second n.iitt died. She Ken decided that )ki- fr.M io.,. w..s tlie he t t after all and following a hurried cour ship. ho married Char!.-, again. T.ife was fuii lf ,,p.j,n., 'li.Tley f-,ij.-d to work and bring in i.he "sir kels" and ilm-lared he wouldn't support itep. she applied for a d'orce

and :..;st'--la.v was granted the custody I " of an cigin-y .-ai -oi.j child, Jjno and nu

h" care of the child

' INTERNATIONAL NLWS SERVICE' lMilAN,l'i)l.!, lid. Nov. 1. ' gird the issuance of thi' itiju nc' the most sweeping 8 broga i -ui '" rig'its of citizens guaranteed nivh: Constitution and defined b ' s-.; law ti.at has -.cy !, u issu'-d !.;. federal court." declared John E. I. a-t :ng president o" the n'li" dXtvr the reairitining order h'cj si r; ed on th-- miners' icaders. "Tii, instrument will n aver', si r.i;- f the o'i uminoiis mtr.o '. ai.d a nl no'" settle Hie strike aft- .. ,o:rs," l'Ais declared. ' The 11 ; t ion our. .. .t-y'.i- ate to a furtli-r greo the prob'err's invo'ved in an a-j

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. T th- cor-tro ha ' ii 1 hnd he added, her r is re in

. et s. time to analvz" "ard do not ' active or w-c.e;h

South Bend Councilmen Inspect Garbage System

requires elrr.au.' !

thdra -. a 1 of the sti i U' !."

On rates IT f'O.

and

TXI R ATK. ! ,v. ,. a'ter Monday. Nov. 3rd. .10c i and

be ,jr and 7e rates will he

NE1VBI.I. TaXI.

- Two Souih Hend city cnun-ilmcn were In Ian- yesterday afternoon. Thev

I'.isited the city on an Inspection of its j .system of garbage collection and dlsj posnl i The :n-o gen: Ittr.'n were 'nkn in hand by Str. -.t i '. mmissionrr 1'hillips and

ilvf,,'-,?;i nvn I lit garbige collection niant ; '- c;,u'

th'-r. taken to the Skes hog farm ! th'J l' '' .! -f the ( If.' to how t lie ! e irne'hing

garbage is turned into pork, the' I" reality

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PERSONAL

SOCIAL NEWS

ieiy d"-j

I 2 fit I li , i - t n 1 r-i t :i 'o-.l

and

e-- Mep.in Cra'.e" was ej. surprised by a vst o' Mothc,

j (;.. Mother Hul "ard. 'our f.a'nes J Haopy ll'-il! and rour -;own., ! I 'et-e Ali'-e and Henrietta Kruis. Mil ! died and Mar Omen, 3rtHid an Mari. ei.r Al'ce .-'anihrook. Hi'' "1 I ((men. Pill.e Arti". ll'iv n Crave sii'

1 Master Hair-- W-.ksoii

Th evening was v-t-

with music and garc.ea and a nice lunch eon was served.

EAST CHICAGO CLUB

TO GIVE DINNER-DANCE L

by the

the farm who pay 7) cents ; aad haul it from the cit v

er ton for the farm.

GARY AMERICAN

MEMORIAL DRIVE ENDS T0DA1 Wht no figures will be available ' j day. headquarters of the Roosevelt, r.i j morial drive it th Gary Eand Conu-'i. j announced this morning that work- '. ; are making ! encouraging rep. ri

as usual is expected to go ov (jaiy'.t quota amouiit t

.- irne'niiig like 5 ' -ihl.

the orive wilt rSf to-'. -

'. fil c r 1 ;i'l tho coileci 1 !.- v. m before 'Ir end of next - t.

The county quota is ato.j ),:' ii Is nit thought mat. ther" will be . Jifl'.cuitv m going wcr th-u figure.

rs of : "

! not. be

LEGION DELEGATES! GARY MILITIA

MAY BE CALLED

of S-o:th i'hif.1'pleasantly spe;j-

Uiola i ffir

ends at a Il.ili.i

night at lie i- home j ; children had a tin- t! and music and a Hall

last

The

St. Paul's Episcopal Chnrch. R'.mbach ae art! Ann st. r.r.'. W. J. Hawthorne, rect-.r. No early ceiehration. 0:30 a. m. Sunday School. M present on 'ini". ' 0;45 a. rn. Mid-dav celebrf t ion a nd i he hisliop's pastoral. A five. minute man will address -.is

Christian Church. Calumet Aie. Jfc Summer St. C. J. Shrtrp, pastor. 5C0 Summer St. Open for all services. 9:30 a. m Hlble School. 1 1 : 4 5 a. m. Morning service. 6:30 p. m. Christian Endeavor. 7:30 p. m. Evangelistic service. Everybody go to church.

Mrs. c. E. K i r mother. Mi

present n Smith

,V e 1 e RiC

v, a s sei ved. .-:.-led bv h

! lieii Th is j Erne. y. He!

jCertlllde Cocrpe.-. (i, iM..y, p an Edc, MarJ.uy l,;.vn, t,- ' let t. M'irtat Puine;-. lreu

1 s Kit c h f n Mis A!tesa Hiiiiiii !ii f st a ': end 'l.o;Wood this week

t y i 1 e 11 . ,i fev

"V e ,-- n pari . Webb St

n:e with game -veen lunchet.n

en was as- '. K MitM a ma ret. Hot: man

Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Teh-man.

i-ar-

) roll

- Kder. E'li ancr. Hart. ' Petri- and

St , very del ight full ,-

a( a Halloween party last of the guests came ill o; tumes the prl7.e.s were ana

W. J. McAleer. for ti-f

ror the sentl and games

en t pi 1 a Inei' ven'ng. AT i s i r a I Co- - ded t o M -

Slecker contests

furntshel ti

I nii-isr Favr

o th nrr anjred coll'

'a lies, nrd men. Dane vai'mu k;

M i n iz to! -

i

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End

fte Aeeoclsted Bible Students j 1 p. ni. I. O. O. 1-'. ball, fippcc'te Tro Minas Dept. store. rnd-romlnv ! Team tlona 1 services. Every Sunday. J one ,

All welcome. Scats free. No collec tion.

fl; W :

, H meet . fi :-

Monda;. 1'". '

T. M. i e r n i

Ve

a in: . sem en f for ;iie eo anil prize? w-e to ful ones. A nice';,- ai luncheon was serve t

the following- guests. Dl . and Ciiidla '.-. Mrs. Wm. M,-le- M' Mr. ARaben. Mr. and Mrs r;. Ti Mr. and Mr. Rosco Hmstocl..

R K. McAleer. Dr. :;-i Mr.

Mrs and man

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Useful or Ornamental? With some the Bible is purely a matter of ornament. But in that case is it really only ornamentation? Is it not also misrepresentation ? Read the Bible and follow its precepts. It is by far the most interesting book as you will find if you search it for knowledge.

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CV F. Ha all day Hives of East t'ii'

Will be tin

finon and si on will

Tuesday thet.

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Trinity English Lutheran Church

"The Church with a Mission. " Services at K. of P. Temple each Sunday at 10: 30 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. All services in the English language. Everybody welcome. H. Mackensen, Pastor. Residence 54 Mason St. Phone Hammond 1448.

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Mis. H. : m in Sa.-see oof tj , wa ho.t'-ss to I ii- Alpiii I' at a vert- d'!igii;f i! oif o'rl. eon yesterday. The t3n; .v, t:ely Hriangrd witii a col- r yti.ovv. ),ii,!.d i:i-'' 'vi' slia.bs a Tlailowern rrt.i f

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toe guest, w n s s e t v e CUP.": at Wc-bh. Mr i g era Id air Fo.st.-r Ft will h.- v. El zibeth

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Mrs. her o th M-

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n man St. ill c ' i ) b a : ..-k lu-v:.-re attr;: -e;i' in" , h v el! .iv ;i 'arii o

i'lncne i! A te to, ?. V. D .T. F'tz-

1 a. . s Wa : et

.-ml William St Bea.-h HotC

the

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M s Eot-riir.e Evwin. daughfe- of Mi and Mrs. Harry Erwin of i3 petroi' St reel, entertained aboo- twenty-five of her friends at a Halloween pit Wednsdav evening The ' ,vi was beautiful!?- decnatcd in aut.imn 'caves and Tfallow-en colors The evening was spetit in plavinr- games, the winner-, wore Leslie T )e '. ',i n p. Cra-e Ell-'dge. and Kvon Millikrn d'lhious lunch -ran completed ti - n'easan' e-yer.ir,g.

Til- Eal i"n;cago I'ioii w ii begin it fail and w inter acf i v itle nt-xt Wednesday evening a; the !,;, ndore Hotel in Hammond with an informal dinner dace. The dub plans to make this first dance an unusual affair, something to use as a standard for the ctivities t folio '.V. The d nner vv-ll he ye-, v1 In the dining: room whh h alona with the hail will he beautifully dec,. rated. The dinner vv'll be served at a ouaiter after

j t.eeri and as soon a evei; one has had j their fill the dance will beg n. Xiinieilous inie:etiTia fer.t'nes a -e planned f- - between .our.se. The m :lr will

by Prof. Sterling.

Tii- Hie !"h-r-g" '.'lub her of new id-a for fa! entertainment of which

danee is to he the lead. :. The el-j , hJ a'o organized a hal. lhail team nnd bowling lam and many e.v.el'enl plyets have teportej. At!ndti- n the dance will he hy invitation.

'lary will be represented at the na- f na! convention of the American Eee-i

Minneapolis on Xov. I

1 i"n to ct.nv one

It was rumored on the streets m

11. 1- and 13. Tim delegates a,e Ir, S. J. Wavne. Simpson and Hjrry .Tone C. A. Eawrence as an aiternat. d'-l-gates and alternate will ;tt:

T o u n g. s. with . The nd the

convention and Major A. p'. Jleiton. president of- the ;ary post, and Major J. A. Urn pi el, j- are planning to attend.

ANOTHER ARSENAL GUARD DOUBLED 'INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE

ri;i.N- KM i i.ASS.. Xov.

(last nig'.ii that Company I may- h. 'out at any hour 'o do duty ;r, th I coal strike nones in the soul lei

of he ttate and a.s mariv r enii the company are made, p ,,f v, and professional men of :'-.e r t are getting their affairs in thai-, able t- leave at any time. According to otlicers ..? Com: no orders of any k'nd lias been r up to 'his h .nr. They vvei ,.a: for the f.rr.t tiioe during t.e Sleol Car Works ri ds at Jt&rfiT.v

ed o an or.

n.gti: the na! fere

Hubbe!;. ; l,

uas i and

midnight i a . the F. a

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said tie could not mini-j tell where th dci imte. I 'lie reason hack o

ii i nnct

g'uards h w e' e H: ' (....rni'.io:

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ui ihi -.1 , da-ii.

Are you readnfr TV-.e Trmesf

fi!eit.c.s the s originated

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Mrr. Ftcl ii.jsse!' of entert-ilned ill- S. T. S. Halloween party at her tiinr The high scies Mr Carhgan and Mr

After the cards an cbsrol.ate

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o m e last e ,-. . e r o '1-11 -O'.t.i I.M'hf!

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The V I o n d a ; Ih Miss ::o

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I'luh w ! Monday

; meet n'ghi.

The TTomo C, i,1rds of ti e W. H. M -'. were entertained nt a most delightful TTaliowcen party- hv Hill; p.igaer at his h-.me on Carroll S The home w a prettily decorated in ,i!io-,von style nil of the gue.sts rani- Ir r sptm? vv -ii.-!i rauserl r.nn-h fun. Games and contests v.f-e enj.-,-.ed after v. hi. h daintv- i-e. f re?hi:-i : nt s n e served .V ! t of Me guards declare Mrs. nigger a delightful hostess.

implied that

par a tion f..r Huhbeli re.jues

he o: i s rs iic.i

s...mo e.nergepc

d that no o u e s .

matter. "2771 or give I V

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'ked

i cslise.

MS l o

the reasons miea made

. Col. ns be The tb'

II DIN F wholesome, uieaitsing n'C Betreshina and Kealiao

Lollan Murine for Red ness. Soreness, Granu

i-: --r lation. itcning at.u

YOUR t Y tO Burning of the Eyes or Eyelids; "2 Drops" After the Movies. Motcnn r or Golf will win your confidence. Ask your Ury f nt for Murine when your Eves Ncec, Care. Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago

Tiie History '""omm 1 1 e.-. nf t ht mond Woman's lu! will m.- -t h..me of Mrs. Xe,vt .n If en m. Doty St.. Monday aflernoon Mis

TWO SUSPECTS ARE ARRESTED f INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE i 'ANTDN. (). Nov. t Tw-. loin'; who gave their names as Ea i e ;.,'.,! and Ernest Nacello, arc held by i'-i-i ton authorities as suspe i s in the nton wdr anarchist plot. They -,v , arrested at an address furnished iCleveland authorities. G. A. R. HEAD DIES IN BROOKLYN INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! NEW Y'MtK. Nov . 1. Col. .lames ; . Pen, commander-in-ehb. f of the (irand

Army of tho Tit public, died of heart failure today at his home n, Brooklyn.

Another Car of That Famous GOVERNMENT BACON On Sale Friday, October 31st AT 572 HOHMAN STREET One or more cans to a customer at $2.93 per 12 pound can. DANIEL BROWN, Mayor

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Pne Commiftee on Finances in connection with the

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FEDERAL TROOPS ARE MOBILIZED

j P'i?T'X. MASS, Nov. T coders were were received here today nrdinnp Mie ! immediatr- mobilization :nd entraining 'of a large number of fed..--i! i- .()s I unknown destinations, ftresiiiiiahlv f.oj coal strike duty. i Sixty men from each j com, ian y at Camp 1'evens v.o ,.rl lie red lo prepare for active s-rvlce aid ' it was expected that the- -Aould h I entrained before night

FAITHFUL DOG GIVES FIRE ALARM

A faithful dog housed in the base

merit of the (Jary Floral company, lis ! West Fifth avenue Cary, bv its barK-i

log gave th" alarm of a Are down in the tfisement and w.ne up the occupants of the building when the alarm mi turned in to the fjre department, which made the run to the scene and Poind flames leaping from the base. mrnt to the upper plnrjej and filling the :i;,,niranl with smoke. The o-'gin or the fire is thought to have '.-ii from an overheated furnace and the damage to the bu'lding and contents I v smoke anr water is estimated xC between two and three hundred dollars.

Will see everybody personally, if possible, but the time is short and the job a big one so in order that EVERYBODY MAY HELP. ALL BANKS HAVE BEEN DESIGNATED AS PAY STATIONS. Beat the solicitor to it ard Icr.ve your subscription at any bank in town. Be sure to have a financial interest in this, the greatest of all Patriotic Demonstrations. Monday, Nov. 3rd is the Djy of the Big Drive Tuesday, Nov. 11th is the Day of the Big Show

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This space is contributed by the Lake County Savings & Trust Co.

FUNERAL SERVICES ! OVER JACOBSON GIRL I

Funern! services .rver the rem.iins of ".lad;.s Nolle .Tachson, who died of injuries received when hit hv n motorcycle, were held Thursday, October .1". at the family home, I'ltS May avenu . Kev. I'arret r.f the FnM Pre shy t , ri an liui'-h officiated, music was furnished b Mrs. Kuth Williams and Mrs. John Powell. J : . Clad: s Nolle was horn In Fust Clvea-

g,, on Nov. i:i. 1?14 and died October . 1013. s), ;ea,-,s to mourn her lofs. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. j Jacohson. three brothers. Vrmoi II, 1

Eugene N. and Carl A., her grnnd parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Ja'-obson of Hammond, two aunts of Hammond, an aunt and uncle of Portland. Ore., four aunts of East Chicago and eleen Co,i:'ins bes'des other relatives and a host of friends .

Gary Street Railway Company NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC

In :HM'orlnn-o with an ordr entered hy the Public Service ( 'oniniission of Indiana m the 2."th day of October. 1919, the following rates of fare will heroine effective on the lines of this company, Sunday, November 2, 1919: A He fare on all lines in the City of Gary east of Hobart Street on 9th Avenue, and east of learboni Street on nth Avenue. A fc fare on all lines we-t of Kennedy enuc in the city of Hammond. A 4r fare between any I wo' points in each ;' the following .ones on the Hammond line: M Hobart Street to Grand Avenue; (2) irand Avenue to Kennedy Avenue. A -Ir fare between any two points in earh d the following .ones on the Indiana Harbor line: ( 1) Dearborn Street to the K. J. and K. Railroad

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without readme the want acl case.

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1 CARD OF THANKS

4 R1J 4F I 14 iVh t w isii to thank the k.nd friends and neighbors f.-r their kindn. ss in our bereavement, also for the fioweis and donations of auto and He v. Has,ett for his cr.nsoling words and Mr. Stuart fcr bis kindness. WM. MAEo AND WIFE. MOTHER, STSTERS AND BROTHERS. 11-1-1

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( the ( "alumel River. A Itr fare in all lines north of the

River in the City of East Chicago. A 6c fare entitles passenger to transfer ilexes within the (e zone.

Stdi'tol tickets. H for 2oc. as heretofore, wit in the City of Jary. Under the above schedule, the follow-in-: r tif. f fare will be in effect : Gary to Hamniond. 2Ur. (tary to Indiana Harbor, 'jHe.

t L. C. T. Yard, Hammond Line, to L. C. L. Vard, Indiana Harlr r

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'iary to inncn t leanscr I'lant, indinna Har

bor. 1 1r Hammond to Kennedy Avciiik son or Grasselli, Gr.

I lammond to L. C t r i j t -

xiammoiKi to l. .). ami . Kauroail i . ros.-in.

14r or tickets now outstanding will be UMleenii it the General Offices. odT I'roadway, Garv.

to Dutch Cleanser Plant, Indiana H

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L. Yard. 10r

and L. Railroad ( Yos-

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