Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 39, Hammond, Lake County, 8 November 1919 — Page 3

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nemndeinnir cf the Kast Chi Masonic. Tfmplf to furnish lodze rc . '115 for the Al-Hassan ; r 1 1 . v o f.oor is almost o in t1 t - an ! members hip ox,.ectin c . be rlfancd up in time foi tii pmonial on Novcmh-r -'. nth" i'l'st ! CIrotto it. tiK to r hit; r;rl'Ue slago has aiieady hi-i-n o.fipb tt .1. Tha Urott.. h;- .m il th- tirvt (,wr of the Maoiu Temple ..r five year and pians to .ipv half . f iiio basement where tic-v u i; . ).- pool and billiard table and also build a bowling a ley for til a use umvail't'rs and their friends. There ar' area.lv- ciahty-five petitions for membership ami more are xpeete.i beture the crcm"nial on November 20. FrtlRTKKN I P l oll i.MHl.l Teste.rdav J s S had day for ga-ub-DR. L.J. FEIN announces the opening of an office for the practice of dentistry at 3518 Cedar St., Indiana Harbor, Phone I. H. 132. pi . ... ... j COLUMBIA AND American THEATRES Indiana Harbor Olive Thomas r- - IN The Spite Bride TODAY ONLY ROMANCE WHAT WE ALL CRAVE AND MOST OF US HAVE ONL IN SMALL DOSES THE UNFAILING COMPONENT OF A SUCCESSFUL PHOTOPLAY! "THE SPITE BRIDE" IS CHOCK-FUL OF ROMANCE THE STAGE, KIDNAPPING A SWEETHEART. A SHIPWRECK. ADRIFT IN A SMALL BOAT. BAZAARS'. THE LOVE OF A YOUNG MAN FOR A BEAUTIFUL GIRL AND A TOUCH OF MYSTERY I ROMANCE MEANS POPULARITY "THE SPITE BRIDE" HAS BOTH!

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flt.V !!!! . : of J ud-e , hi;, ni !! if .' . r,.; Il'il lit ! : 11 - ch.u nr. td , i .."" lit: llil 111"'"' $s:. v .lift. ! .-til I i- i ii'o w is- i tiiii': was found on the la '1 - 1- oi sv tli hn nuo w h e VV as t a i n . f i of l h-- fu e ! mi h; I a on .i n ! '. n 4 j . M i K " K-s- i ! ,. n ' II M.-iU n'.cliu i i i! vv e fined $T, and i -'i m si:,, i ; " -ho.-p I .-, U. J K that the His ca pb-ad tu t utility an.i avcri-.l ; weio p laying .mi) for drtnKs. j ...... i. . i was continued, rive ui me j nine ai r-seil a' 4712 Forsyth avenue, including; the R.:ne-k.per. plead sUty ami wr.- aeh tin.-. I $.' and cists ulth the .-went inn of the Kame-koeper. John Ki.rr.-r, vv Iv w.s tim-d jiu ami The I.tll'l- I'o'il" vv.ri' found not c ir It y . T lu-ii fined were 1. R. Foster. 1. Mouo'ii: avenue.; . H. Foster. ..f i:4l' nlmlt avenue; F. McVey. 7 1 u i 'hi.-ai,'.! avenue; Mike Maliska. 4'J4 Melvilio aven-i..; Ja-1; Kut.ec, fo.ilT "Nlelville avenue, Frank i.onniti, :":!3 .tev .lie av.nue; Steve l'. li,.,ta. 403:: Melville av.Mie aic.l C.-orse Graham of th. M.-e ilote!. Hamnioml. Saai J i.iv is. Sam 1-avash and .Mx ai of ,r.32 i.'hicafio avenue and Andr.-w FolkiH. ,r..'?4 H;ga street. re arrested for gambling at hZZ ChlcaKo avenue. Th'-.r caes : o.la y . will be heard TF.STlHnMll, KI)K Ms HAltWAIIl JT.ss Florence Hau l.v.-!d. retirinf; superintendent of the WeU'ire Work of th? Fast tTnoiisfo Ued Cross, was list night presented ttitii $101 in 5 'bl i v H. A. 1'oppenhaussi n. on brhait oi" the nic-iibai s. board of directors and th.e public. The presentation was rua.ie at a rei eption f ollowins? , 1 1.' '.lU'etiiiK of the board of directors and is a mark of the hifSh esteem in uho h the people of the c.ty hold Miss Hansivy Id. In nak'rsr the presentation Mr. "T ipFAMILY THEATRE Indiana Harbor. -TONIGHT"A Fallen Idol" Starring EVELYN NESBIT in a story of unmistakable force, tropical charm and vengeance; trailing evil on the far Island of Hawaii. Also Harold Lloyd in his latest scream, "Before Breakfast." TOMORROW 1:30 to 10:30 William Farnum in 1 "The Lone Star Ranger' Also Gale llcnry in "Lizzie Luck," a two reel comedy. Admission 25c, Children 11c km tx, n ia.a .x am ttxMUJm; f 'tl SAVINGS BANK EAST CHICAGO INDIANA Capital and Surplus $100,000.00 CHECKING ACCOUNTS

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whJch aro accepted By JivtieiTB Hevro Agency, 3410 Michigan ave., Indiana Hr. bor, phono 118J; Xatherino Howard, . .,. . - .... . uun a, tuunn Diag., ait Chlcaj Pone 283, reoidenco phono 213; Nassau & Tlfomt)son ftno niicao ova -r...- rii - v cag-o, phono 931. NOTICE TO CLASSIFIED ADVERTISERS. All classified advertising mnst bo paid for before 12:00 o'clock on the day ot publication, beglcnJritr October 1st. All those who bare monthly accounts are excepted. Phono advertisements will bo . accepted as usual, but they must be paid lor Deiore 12:00 o'clock. IST - Thursday. Boston bull dog; hr..Mi and white; reward; return 1 : 1 !! lieacon Street or call 257, Fast i ChicHR-o. 11-S-St penhausen spoke 0f the capabilities of j Mips Hauswald and attributed to her , efforts a lai'MTe. share of the increase , of W.ltare Work and efficiency dur'nic 4 the past two years. The reception in ; addition to beinar a farewell for Miss j Hauswald was also a Welcome for Miss j Adj. ("offey who succeeds to the position of superintendent. ' Mrs. W. W. Smith, Resident of th'' Welfare Association, presided at the refreshment table and was assisted hy the nurse committee. A large number attended the reception. Twin City News Notes J Office, Room 232, Calumet tlCg. Fbono SGX Sesldence, 4318 Olcott Ave. f bond 813. The Kattem Star ball cf last 'eve ning; at the Masontc Temple was ani ideal function. The hull was beauti- ! fully decorated in the colors of blue, i yellow, whit., green ami r.-d. The r.-ti-j dition of orchestra music was perfect' and the assemblase of dances se.-med! well pleased with the evening afforded I them. The events are annual affairs and the one of last evening has paved the way for another successful one in the years to come. A mat sum of money was ieal;zed for the organization. Two of the Poppb-r children In f'.rapevin St. have been ill for the past week. Francis and his sister. Martjaret. who are mump su.-pc-ot s. noth 'are Potter than they n.-re and are riot occasioning any alarm to their parent.-, ' th" Joseph liopplel s. 1 j The O. S. club journey to Chicago c I j see the performance at the Wood'.! 1 The.iter. the musical farce, "b"p la ! Mabel's Iloom." j Mrs. Fred Stephens of the Iake Front ' held a dinner party complimentary to Mrs. Claire Stephens yesterday. Th I ... casion was a birthday anniversary. I yXy. I.ee Fowler, of Tvy St.. 's rallyi ins: from a relapse of the Influenz-t Ii suffered a few wefks ago. His attempt j in being; about before he was finally i w .! the first time broiipht ahoiit ' quick recurrence of the trouble. His j condition is said to be more favorable I tn the last few days for cromplete re covery soon. At Ui First Metbodlst Church in Indiana Harbor tomorrow tho morning m rvic-s will consist of prayer and ermon. sul, jeer. "Whst Shall We I 'o With On- Sundays?" Miss Jessie Fletcher will render soprano solos. In the evening' the sermon will be on "Propressue Living-" and thr will be pecia anthems by the choir. Mr. r. Taitt. of Kim Ft., was a hostess yesterday to her club members, mostly of whom were from Hammond and the Mesdames l-'rankXolen and Thomas I-wis from this city. The birthday s-cia1 to be b"ld at the I'nited Presbyterian church tills eveBirff promis -s to be a we! attet.fe affair. The puigram numbers will bcontributed by Mrs. Fred I.aForce. plano; Miss Kaufman, piano; Mrs. M. E. Saw-ker. of the department of justice. - rites, piano; Mr. Starck. violin: Miss Starck. vocal; Miss Irene Pollard, piano, while no admission Is asked there will be a silver offering to defray rost cf the new heating syctcm installed in the church. Service nt the church ef Jt. Paul. Kvanjrelica! Lutheran, corner Peoda r end l'ISth Streets tomorrow will rotij sist of the Sunday s-chool hour in En?, j lush at 3 o'clock and pi oyer and serI mon at I" o'clock in German. P.ev. j Theodore I'la.is, past..-. I Visit ine- at the He, Roop home In Fir j Street this wek 1 Mrs. Frank ITer- ! fner. of Bueyrns. Ohi . and her on i 'iarl. both making: an indefinite i ;jt T h K 1 1 K '. i ' ' . a ' mc mbet s a:' si party iviien th- ' ii,e p nvi is th' .i i r ' pa -t of i . nun t h coin- '' ii V 1( :C1S f,, rangintj f.-.r a v ni e.. "I .-ohi w.. .- U nid a ' !" 11' e-n- n 1 ,:' the season he;, , A carnpaigo for fi-,e Association was held 'unioi r;ed fvoss t in t he T vv ; n ( ' i ' v i e -n t i re w e. k to Tu. -day. Xov. schools t hroiia-hoii t tli ii n I vv i ! ' con t n i i e . i ; 11th. A profitable ,i , among; th--,1 oe 1 s'n-, '-f-p . 1 1 1 v - f -, v e ."ex::-. 1 ' , , r rp.m n i , 1 i ni.ilir annouii- ! ic 1 I a; th--i.ii in a n ins 'air i-i pypit.-il I i h i Id rr p and th tr o j s.-nts the givrnc of tw The Pririuis of 1 , s with St. Mi . '- . hnr. ! cement of a dan to Macon:.- Tempi. . Than I I Nov. 27th. To This a many peop, from adjacent taw tis. amc.pjr tin in Hammond. Whitinp and Indiana Harbor. The society of this city started ct with a membership of one hundred and tw.-nty-five and there r additional members being gained risht ab-ntr. Th. i.ubllc . "velcome ti the ball under spinsorship of the s :- i.-tv on the ih..ve date ! Mrs. John Ciolder of penn Ave., forwarded a box. of home prepared sweetmeats to her son. John, who is a student at the Ana Arb.ir University and whose birthday couij riot be celebrated at home as In th years heretofore. Xo doubt John will hpve a feast, not onlv for himself, but his student companions as wc:l, when tho box reaches its destination. Miss Myrtle liu.ick. employed Id the offices of the Interstate Mill. arid daughter of Mrs. Chester Johnstoi., of Hickory St.. is soon to become the bride of ex-soldier TVilliam Hants, whom she has Ions' awai'el w-bue ne

the clat'.- set C-r tin- nup'.iii and Do cii.niony will be !'tiformj .am tl,r lupje's home. Mij.i Duni-!i, a member ! I he Ka.st rhicaiio I 'ump C.yul NeiUhurj, 'a lionoieii with i ho'e.- hv tluit society a few evenings ago c.rx.l

iii'jn pi-itj an-j u-eiui aiticlcs for tl,e coining event w.-ia. In-stowed. ! nu; HHII.K ,K Tl in:. "The Hope ,.f th,. fnsave.i ,,; lie il!.-ij.sei in .Masonic Kail. Ka-t i

'"i-". Sunday. November Dth. nt .", p. ' invited t,, isjt. Sabbath everi'rrr serMr. It. J. Mot-, house of i.'hica-.. w ill ' ? tt'e..i.-,i;1 v ..veriin-i tea.-h-d-!iei- a very interesting lectiue. , ! r"" meeiins; at ;.; We.lned!n e.--

il.-cl-u thai the future of the world i- an unsolved pn.-l.leio ;., many minds, and that it is n quest,, ,n ,,f p,,., t,, pbxitv to the majority of peorlc. T'r stH.aker makes use ,,f ,,iany scriptures vh . Ii are gen, rally overlooked or are icii-i'il and which throw a flood of iitrht upon and create new interest in the ubject. They show thnt c.od hi:--a plan of salvation which when rightly understood solves all the mystery and 'ommcnd.s itself to a!1 r'crht mtnd-d p.-opie as bejnc most ren.tial,le. jn-.t , b.vms and g..o,l. H unrler t!ie nus-! pi.es of the I. n S, A. and is free. Aj cordial invitation is e;ende, i,, ai; ; Announcements for ll.e (" p ,-hiir ii 1 1.1th and Hemlock Streets; saturdn ' Up! Up! Up! That's the way the value of your property is climbing. That s the way your fire insurance should also climb. Otherwise a fire would wipe out all that the increased value means to you. And increased insurance in a sound company like the Hartford costs no more than in the past. We can protect you from the minute you phone us. Clair M. Stephens REAL ESTATE LOANS INSURANCE FOREIGN EXCHANGE NOTARY PUBLIC 3402 Elm St. Indiana Harbor. Phone 993. Our

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