Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 124, Hammond, Lake County, 11 November 1919 — Page 2
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! CROWN POINT NEWS
J-appenings Of A Day In Lake County' Lively Capital.
Miss Mabi'l Gray M-.rCriilers returned a few days trip lj, r ' the state . Mii, a: her hum in IV and Mr. H. C. Tt.es. lay fruin tie f.".tiic-m jart V 'r ,1 1 .-i - ; . t e,i u in! .M ss G ""ay a s u Irh re ;aiivf s at Mr.i , i.) . Hom" left 1 1 ersburg. Kiorrda, w!e: the winter with Mr. i . y for : She nil flnl Mrs . rc.-J.-hn Gait. Mif. flo.sc i :i i k i' ? l! J far . H. .c . Xpw.-nmf r r' Mt i hre on Monday t.ti J.-u l r ! p a h joy. r.i . ' s s t t h.. Mrt I,er..v Ixee.ier 1 1 a, mm on. 1 t . n her n'.st r M r. Cha s . T Frlfirrn-bJ. t ' o :i t v A . i c. : t o G e o r 2 c Commits rws Jiint T' . CUuh'h ami 0,-.r eVt Monday for Eff.in wivr sprni, bcat a ' !; on h : oftiolnl nature Thr w New York bef.-'e their ret .in,' Viani. C n M . ft. on j v i i !l a - v :tn . X!-. nn'i Mrs. J..l-.n r.i v ff-er.t f ur.Jay X th ftrown r.i t "ly . Mr. Pl Mr. r T. 11.1! 1 rn Mrnay fron tl;e:r h-ney ;r.- spent most of t'v'r I-r-. v: :e I!'., the i.o.v of r . H. r o t u r r. ' i r. a . h "-i v -a lnt i s rarM'. Uu'i ri'ri'-r ?Tl fpent h week-nd w;t hhv S-:e'r . T.'o'.an m '"n t ws ion MMtorj father. K. WOMEN NEED SWAMP-ROOT Tho-jH.d of -won-ion ht.1--ier troub a'.l t.ev Wornen s . otr v ;r. ' : "-th'.nK e;e b'-:t Kt'tr.o.a " k i 1 nfv t x r .upe.-t it. :' .-u ip" ! " " trout io. op ih-"1 r'sult of kdne. If t)T lt!-".no or tr a drier fii.-ae. Rre not in n hfil'hy cor.dlt.or. than t.- b or Fain in t ' srnbttion. rter i-s riptorn -f v rr.av l lise. 1v-ok ItKil'ev (tllt til ol!nr i.-'. i . hoad.-i"1!' s. n"- of tror.hie. timI'on't df-'.iv fri Ki'.rr.r ' Swa-pr-Iloot script iori, ot tnini'-d ma ..- be 'ii the rr-r a ph .t.. ::i , s preM nvv o'rir "tore, d c.-'-.b 'I to oercom nii-h conditions. Get a meiiitim or '.art--- 7.f rott?e irti- j rdia t e v fri-m any drne s'i. j However, if y.iu wish first to tet tbisi i'f.et prejMrV.iort nnd ten r'ri's to Dr. ! Kilmer . T':.r ciioftf on. X. Y . tor i 1 smpl V-ottie. Wi-cr kt!' trjr he su-e nnd j rier.tion U.e 1 hmrr!.'nd Time. Adv.
Clip Your Liberty Bond Coupons Inrrrest coupon? on the Second Liberty Loan 4s and the Second Liberty Loan 45,4s are due and payable on November I 5th. Clip your coupons. Coupons are accepted here as savings deposits or as the first deposit on a nevv account. Let your coupons get you a bank bock.
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You'll be thankful if your buildings are made of the good, honest kind of materials that we sell. Your house will be warm, and it won't cost you so much to heat it this winter. We are thankful; right down in our hearts we are thankful for everything we achieved during the past year and are glad to say so. Are vou fixed for coal? Better see us now.
Although the strike is on
Chicago Solvay Coke, the rue! Without a rault. and Chest,r;ut and Range Hard Coal. Quantity, Quality and Service. Indiana Harbor Lumber & Coal Company GSAPEVINE A"'D WAT LING STREETS Phones: Indiana Harbor 215 and 217.
Idlers
YOUR UNIFORM WILL. ADMIT YOU FREE Wednesday Evening" "Watch Your Step Party" - Skating Every Evening: and Sunday Matinee
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Mon. lav on jKvuni of illne:;. A in. st deiighWul parly was ti-rtr-! Mr. dml Mrs John I? . M- "r and family on Siin-.iai, N'--v . 0. when about I'.iirty nt their rclatlvrs ltvit4 it! the vicin'tv of t ion Point came atul surpr Kd them. Those rrffmt t' ns Mr. rind Mrs. William Kii(t and Urnla. Mr. and Mr. H-rman Huge ami f-imtly of K'(hci. II.. Mr. Mrs. li.ii;- at..) ri'.aripf Vrfr arid tarn 1 i lev . f l.ake, Co., I'arl Myr anil family, of ir.m. 1; ., Mr. pud M : . t'ttr. Meyer of Chicago H(tlit an.! Mr. and Mrs. F.-iward Mi r of Lowell, ml. Th ti--t-,e i.as most moral, lv spent an I an ' iSfjr.t d-.nr.er "v 1 . T-i Only One "BKOMO QTTINI'W'B " t.i 've g.-r.-Mi-r, iti!I for t'nM nfirrt WWW. K!:ol-i (JTININI-: ThWft.-. k lor yitroHlii'r ft i'. tIRilV'K. os -i ;! i oi ''! liv -?f'r Adv. PERSONAL i SOCIAL NEWS i T-. vont; of r 'tip. IS,-... lt.Tfli .b-.-i . will attrnU the district totin to he he.d i onwrrow in th K. h; in Ka.t Cntcngo They wCl ilair.inot.d At or. h'ivv k sharp. enferta'n at a dinr.'i" Fi ifia honir of h'-s "f'.i birthdsy. Tligh Tii P.ift Tlatrrns and Mi'iti' of the lla!r"i.ind Chapter rirdf r of natetn State met nt the home of Mr. F.'.ia-br-th IjS'h. for a pvf-n o'ohook dinner and a septal evepinp .th earls and Mr. nr-d Mrj dpuyVer. M!i! Ci ioas with I is-.- i i . of W'l.'atlr Mr. a-1 Mti l 'of lf 4 1 ' O ' and Suad a y Wtllard . r- r r ' No. 11. heM rrr ALUMET IRUST SAVINGS BANK A C'T' "I7T" Kff r. j a a a -dii INDIANA Capital and Surplus 1 rr rns rr CHECKING ACCOUNTS rW we still have a good stock of Ej
i Mr j, R I tn '! ihn ! Sf n i Arthur Ho::r
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its regular meeting last evening Th adjourned and went In body to the Ma-
j sonic Trmpld to assist .Mrs. Millie, Davis rhalrman of the sandwich committee. make sandwiches i".-.r the Aini.stire! Pay " ! b' n t n hi. Tin' myjui v box wsn post polled unlil the next n-gul.'it int-Ptingr The Thfta Ofimma S sim o!;ih viarntertaiTied Mnnday f ninir hi tinhorn of M'lf Margn rrt Aiut.-n. II I UKlii S;i'-t. A!'rr a .a.-. ;,ai v-iiin; the tio.te.- ffiv.l .i dainty l-jiirh.-ui' The l,.t meett:p -. 1 1 te Nm.-ln-ber ?tth at tli imnn of Mij-.- linn-nn Rifhie. '! idc St. T!io.e rr"ent were the M;..o3 Io iotrv' Kiti"!n-. ".-n-evlve Ruins. Mttdren Wolke, jci n .M.--Ponald. Kthr Niejegater, MMdio.l liin.nn. K o! n S.-n h n 1 M' iit-t M"e1ce. 1pnl an-l nutli ni.tn.'r fpent the weoU-end ,n Kcnsselacr. Ind. The Trini'y f . . r i a 1 "P.fii' f.rt i i o A ; d w! i in iVcdr.' cds y n-et f-i lt the h St. Mm h.5tcs -me of Mi M i-ook. m.-i v tho a..tt mis i o. 1 f ie r-. d ! r i: . o, v:-t n ) a nd , fain i . . n At-s. C Adktn.. entert a'n the 11a: thnlv :-ir he.-n t' of is p:nn:nier. i : i nmn v i : 'i b at a onm o r r o w , A ! 1 r f t 1 o m e rn b - Rift." H n ! e r i 1 1 r t od t hriri:; thi" the i 'hns'tna h x w'noi t ! fsenditiK to the l'rr.i-li r-oi;d tl.ev ae s'.ir po; tin is to b pa k'il tomorrow. The '..Mo t : r- ts the Win-V' -'':..! proifram f.-r the f.-.nro Street M. K. ob.ur.h this week: Thyrsdav tncht ; I:-a!t er i. e foTlr.v. orth Tflti-K-r i.o re rn -nf I of the rhnrrh. Friday night : A 4ar.ir.s fi mi tne Dearoness Trtoinlnc S.-!iO,,i .-ni. as. wili hav eharpe of the p; ograTn. l'verv-borj-,-irvl'.ert. Sundnv n'c'it . The hicaa:o Pov'--l;ih w:l have rl.avce. Th:s .-.rcan-tTHt-on needs no r ee.-.in ;v. "n d a t i on to tne par-pie of Hiinmortd. lt Brent ttivi'al i--i to evry one fo l.e r'?'?' XO'l UK er .ire 1 the epi-ri. ti,m' ' e k and a ' I J nave Walker, an m t h i w se;-t'-ps or ryT r ' tuner to n?sU: oi-d e r s w! 1 1 1 ePat the sam-' ce've p: as 1 a y 1 Znn-Tl. impt attrn: 1. T T- Tfi"vT. phone Hammo i : - t f Thre he j Tf.nnmond i-oum: ' noon at ? C" Mi b r i d a e n a -1 - a t " lib K r d a v ; .1. H. A i st he the holff INfrs r. r.rhinson titi'ltt 'Im Thtirsdav Afternoon P.ridge club at hn home in lnd:ana Harbor th' week. I M. Aaron F.u har.". who lias been 1 v s tinjr her son Or Buchanan f.-r the past two months -will return to in-r home In Madison. Indiana K. idri; m runmcr. Mark Sing Chinese Laundry That used to be near 1't. V.'t is o' flc-.- los moved to 6 7 fi S .. IV hman Sr. pli i Hammond r.756. 1 1 t CALL 623 G.tRDMlR TAXI SHHVKI1. fty rent trip5 s'ill fifty edits -1 iTelrpbone II. Iv. Hi. tiding !! I, Vlllv Ilea uy Mi op Shamp-iolng. trarcelllns. ha r .1 ressintr. facial m blea.-h'r.tr, Ai -.rii.-le masks, a s t ringen t s. oi-rilp Mia,i? . I manicurine-. electrolyses and all kindof hair work. Tuesday. Thursday and si 'nines. ;.(J Mun.cn St. Hip rda v .n,. lur' 1 - Don't throw your pdj.er awaj without reading t!.e want 3d page. Z ' ' i Te f " tStraigh Bent bt--Brt by - Pbantad RS t' nott
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pointed shoes. We ve done it for many others. We do it simply by fitting you in Educators the shoes that let the feet grow as they should. Slip on a pair in our atore today. You'll bring your whole family tomorrow. For your protection rttntmber unless the shoe is branded BDUCATOR on the soie, it is not an Educator.
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VOICE OF THE F E O P L. E n i. if Tin; y,t'iA; niHT I'ATHIOTISM. Editor Tlliie.; Th fliti. le under heading1 No Arrtiies For A'H toi y ('. 1. hntti.m in The Time-, of November 7th. is verv xigmfi.'Hnt Insofar that H (mvi.j to th- infllisrent tnind who'h Is tiio truly patriotic class The dccor.ii ions for the lcim llfini' (e'.biition must be eliminated Wh ? 'No pi of it." Th- lumhei profiteers w :'.! not fiirntsh the material ii'ii .- rv for i lie an.-li'-s. niakine the r..or r i-n.f that tie lumber wh'-n nnr. (isi d would he worth little to them The esrpent'r h.1 offered to donate their servj.-e free thei.b" showiti the true split of patriotism in weli.eir.lnr bhi k t h' u- fi-li'-'iv workra who off.-rfd their nil .n the great war and in honor of t h.-.se who jri v t heir lil'o. I'.u- i:.-s i ii t i est s -.pells patriotism w .r.-i the J. tteT s P-R-O- K-l-T. .Thr M'.'iiKit'S c!bs spet Is patriotism wi'h droj.s of .i.,..d .An American who is tin willinjc to K e si essarv tion Is n.itl.,11 f-rt ed planet. l.il br- 1 1 s ilabor or mater'al as is neothe V ejoorr.e Home relehrap i " r an American that this ltd he l..-t'r off if he traris- ' ill 3r n. --hip t . a not iier r ro-riducerl n't wealth that is to 1 in tl hs i; reat celebration vet !-, s 'Hire Tr-alth rr.us-t he houjtht with money rr,"'. !i-fl from the prrducers of this wealth, before the decorations- can he plr.c.d. Iahor foucht- the ir'ffit war which, has opened up a. worlds market jor Atne-i'-an fcod. I.l.-.r is ever ra-i. t c;ve and Rives f.-eily. Puslness tnt"i'".'i ' is -r ready to plve f(,r profit, and prof -if on 1 v. To show true patriotism and fl-.-e t , the sold!er and sailo-s the hrutie we',, i '-tiro -. y h.i ve so n.'ihely earned. The rj -: t r ,- n profit. should no be thinich: c f when jpiving' a little l imber 10 in the cole hi at .on T7. C. MA P 7. ATT FdTimes; VtlTH Oil I--ATK. e p;oduCTlon 'S the (TV rLpital M. s the civ of labor He and f'rm In tht r...':: L - obd ronuci ions. Tirai-' -n Irutst rnrr to i;,e lesctie. o..,;, to ii t. d e i st a nd .n of .rnd.tior. m-it prevail. N'.nef" da ys gn P-eoldent Wilson sai-i t - th.e workers on strike Co hack it work and -e wl'l reduce the H. h" Today we find the TI. ". U still g.i-Ina-up. Wha' is the cause and who is to t.liinte? The frier.div wf.r'ir. of Idle rest? The following: !s not per.erally known that tne interest on private ana envernnietu debt Rtater than the fjln. Inir p-iwer of To pero-nt of the population of our country. The ;;, per . ent lielriR In main the credit-".:.'' Til's shows thai the wealth 's concentrated into the hards of a few. which exacts fioun the many, directly and indiieotly, th interest on a debt, that i create- than their cirnlnit power, and unlets wages are inertssen to pay this interest In the ratio that wealth is concentrated. thev mu.-t tc ; adua 11 v sacri .'ice, that whi.h Is new lin-ir 'Aui , , Increased product, on for our own consumption -will not meet the situation, inasmuch as the 75 p. r !! t w.a--rtr" have tne cafttnl t pjn hase mlv a firt 'f what J'j.ey piof;:. Mnn's pri.u.Ktion is R'-eaie' than Vis r.eed or 'n either words. "o f,--p rod uct'.iip." and when sucli is the case, man i made SJ'e and he run not put chase :i 11 h ; s ni'iflc rtut. snv .some: "siipply and demand" e ivi'ui t'ne nrh e. of a ommod'tv. S ,M - 'i-e I to he. bin is in wa thing: sf I he pae. Today the bir rombm'-s, the I I 'its pr", ve'n I'.e pi e. In mini" ous !. by p'aelnji only a train ativtunt oti th" market. ec ili.w can theird present .n n v be L'1 . - Jse g DH nil mtrabiA at laocl Kdaaiia ( asitaaa mm4 atMraa. undo
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met? Through production in its fullest measure, for expoi t trade to serve this world's market. Kxpoit trade Is now awuitlridf our production. The more production the more profits. The more profits the more business will flourish And the owners, the manufacturers, must remember to the working man hl just share of profits, because it is only through the wotking man that He can reallzt Ins ghare of them. And also, the work Inttman must forget that a business man must havo a (rood jihare nf the- pr-ifits, otherwise where would his incentive ha to invest in business ventures. Above ail things, whenever foreign, trade is lot- then we are doomed. While the above holds true theie Is another factor in the fever of unrest. Man has lost his fith. "Religion is n moral necessity" and Loth capital snd labor have lost its ?rde Capitol has shown and is trytnp: to show that "mutht is rieht." and so it was when pra' ine upon the is-norarre and superstition of a (ti'nt mul'itudo. But today, labor has no more faith, no longer do m"n believe thy tt;Ut be g'lnd. submissive. .Might is the siim total of their humbeis nod right is what their greed upholds, ilrerd and fear finds their roots in the instincts rf self preservation. Rt-. inR rise to individua i!sm and organiied labor stands today as rne organized mob demand njr justice and fill fruits of toil. Ho-.v nAiisiallnir !t all ! "flreed knows no honor." rh you a'.mifhty dollar, what multitude of sins are overd in thy rlory." To "iiirn up the situation, labor is standing: rea.jy to enter the battle of A rmasiredon with a bomb ha ving a 1'Bhted fuse, end capital is cutting- its own throat in nuot Tecorn'.7.inr labor. Tt us have faith. t TV". I'lAPvtX"?. Hammond MONROE 111 MESSAGE TO THE SCHOOLS Supt. of Hammond Schools Speaks to Thousands of Children. Tn a n.f''a? to the youth of the cuy 'of Hammond on A-m sticf Day's first anniversaty. Pupt. II. P. Monroe said today in part . The war is oe; hut peare brings v.r,-.b.eiT-.s no les imnortant than d.d the war. Thi patric-tisn of peace is 'just as essential as patriotism !n war If we would he true patriots we will 'obey the laws of the slate, the ordinames of the i-lty. the rule of the school and the reriuest" of father and mother in the home. We will endeavor to he tiuthf.il and iiorest. industrious in all our worli and respectful and courteous at ail times. As today we remember the heroic deeds of the Tks over there" and the sacrifices of the people over here, w;ic-i lir-ipert so mijrhtiU in winning the war we. as pupil in the schools, must not forget that it r-tna;n for us as- we stow In to niBnhood and womanhood to make good to the world the e pec ta t ion s I that the nations of the earth have of America. They expect that America! shall lead in all that enhances and mbe'.Mshes el vi 1 ir.at Ion and we must be ready. To he ready we must do our work every day In the school room Just as effectively as did the American soldiers on the battlefields of France. The war was won and the armistice signed because of the superiority of the allies ore- Germany and Austria. The wot Id will be made safe for f.-ee g-ov erntiien ; if younfr Americans now !n the schools prepare themselves for the leadership which the world is now giving to our beloved rountrv It is fine to livn in simh tlmaa. uo tllB, V. . 1 I r Vl . 'rninf B TT ft i ft ! traintntr for clutles which the times impose Is a wonderful privilege which I trdust that the children of the -onn-tty will appreciate mor-i and more as thev pass on from jrtfide to praJe through the school. NAVY RECRUITING GAINS POPULARITY Mm from all over he country a re j f.ock.riK to Hammond to take advantage . of tr,e navy's e ffers of a two-year cruise' on either coast. This fact wast demon- j st rated at the recruiting station here; yesterday when four men applied for' cttil ist mr nt . . . They were: Melvin Bornhrdt. a bl.ick-' smith of Tulsa. OUlri : Pour Pucan. Ail. ; Si-a.. 1024 Main St.. Chicago Heights. 111.; Elmer C Hrrburg. 1" Sheffield ave., 1 Hammnml; and Frank W. Nil. : 115th j St.. West Ifammor.d. IT . who is ft broth- j er of the chief of poiue of West Ham- I rrond ! .T. A. MlfJ.IG.W. j Chief Turret Cepttn T'. P N. ! MISS BUETTNER INJURED BY TRUCK T" h lie i j c s 1 tl C ''1-ume' Ae this trsorninc. Miss Pearl P.nettne-. of 5 ft 6 "Mtchigan Ace.. Hammond, was h!f by a beam -which was prt! rudi ng from the rear of a 'ruck belonging to the I'm'eJ P.oiler "o. Andrew Malsdi. of S ?o'-ii ?'.. TTani-r-.(.i1. driver of the truck, d.d n krow that he had hit anyone snd did not stop un'll witnesses called to l.m He w-- ha. k nt onee and dr. i a t he eoiiM to h'lp. Miss R ietner -was taken to t Margarets hospital In a mot o rr ci sidecar where it was found that she was badly hurt about the chest. DEATH OF JACOB JABLER Jacob IT Jabler. 5S ears old. an i!d j settler of Hammond, where ho has I many frinds. died this morning at the ! home of h's daughter. Mrs. Haze! Auillr of SI ' Bauer St. Hammond, following j a lor g Illness. i Mr Jabler leges besides his wife. ! .Tennie Jabler, three daughters. ts. Hazel Auiler. of Hammond. Mrs. Grace j Tfarnr .of Salt Lake C ty. and Gertrude Jabler. also one gon Frank Jab ; I t. of Hammond. ! The funeral arrangements which are ; in i harge of Undertaker Burns will he made later.
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HAMMOND SUPERIOR COURTS
Andrew Ptiaio h.is '' jiieitrmep.i mraint-t a I . tor fa ilinp to !: vof a contract, in vm e.-J suit fir VI.- . -1 nil -era. et . tp to the terms 'line a. biiildin. Sullivan and Wltko are attor-i beys for the plaintifi , Two u:ts for d-i'rin Frank t'.'ozriiak iiarar w ere filed h: 1. ran entrai lailroad compani" s a result I of an a--hl nt or. th'- K--ro-. ! aven-in ' crojisina: In Ilamtnond h'-n Woznlak'fs 1 far wa- d' m-1 's hed and he "-as. in- i Jored. He asks for $5,o.".n fe.p the 311. . tomoblie and $jf'.f'" fn; h . a .,-.vn in- '. Juries. ItO'-kliold a - d pa a ttorne-, 5 . h. ANOTHER ANARCHIST
RAID IN CHICAGO!?
Several Reds Attacked Federal Agents and Were Badly Clubbed. 1 INTERNATIONAL HEWS SERVICE' TTTOAOO, Nov. 11 Ten m-n. ineludinR- the alleged leader of the Chicago branch of the union of Russian Workers, are held by federal authorities hera today following a ra.:d on what federal agents say the Chicago headquarters of the organ . zh tion. The laid was a part of lb government's war on foreign political agitators. Ail of those taken tn last, night's raid will be deported, federal authorities say. Federal agents in rounding- tip the men were attacked by several men ani In the fighting which followed seven alleged anarchists were clubbed into Insensibility. The government agents did not arrest the men who attarlcr-d them, taking into custody only those men "marked for deportation."' THEO. DOEBLER SUES FOR DIVORCE Haunted bv the fear that some time his wife would carry out her threat to turn on the gas while he was sleeping end rnuff out his life, Theodore Hoebler. of Hammond, found difficulty in composing himself for slumber and finally decided that the safest course was to part with his helpmeet. TTe left his home in Hammond July 1-1. 1S19, and they have since lived apart. Anna, the wife, had a bad habit f cursing him and calling him indecent names when other folks were around, he alleges In a complaint for divorce fileej this morning iti th Hammond Superior court. She would also strike and beat him and threaten to kill him but the promise et asphyxiation war a little too much. They were married November 7. 191 , and lived together seven months. Boone Jfe Murray a-e attorneys for the plaintiff DAVID HARUM IS OUT DONE Two peddlers. Jake Diamond snd Hugh T. O'Ruurke each had a good horse, but they each liked the other's horse best. so they agreed tu sw op horses. They j did. OTlmirke after d'-ivmg hi new horse, j for St (lav WU; -atiM,l l't1- I, ia Karcaln hut It was otherwise with Jake, who rue-1 the bargain, so Jake went to Hugh find fcsked him to swop hack. Hugh refuse. Jake then waited until night, wont over to Hush's barn took his old horse- bark nnd lbd the one he hid traded back in hrs old stall. This morning when Hugh when for his horse ami found his old friend back he was wrothy and snore out a warrant for the arrest of Jake charging larreny. Jinimte Ti-ost. court billaf. served it this morning Twin City News Notes Offlce, Eoom 223, Caiamet biCg. Fhona : 235. Seridancs, 4318 Oloott Are. Phocs i 318. HM iO TO lUHHONn Many Ens! 'htcago-ln.liiir.ia Uatbor as a result of the ii.--i-otftnani of itizens wtll spend the day in Hammotij tho dav in the Twin Cji..---. Hist Ci,icago' welcome home. t.. the ex-ner-ice men ,n I,abor Pay was a huae jnccess and numbers of Hammond citizens were present at the time, and participated. Kast f'hicago-lnd'ar.a Harbor citizens will now recipr. icn t e and help Hammond to make their welcome home as great a fiicess as the Twin Cty one was. While nope of the business ho ;ses and industries will Close the e-cp..yers are not. objecting to tne ex-srr h-e men taking a portion of the day off !r. or d"r that thev mav properly obs.-'ve the anniversar of the cessation of h,.st;i.t ies . 5fOVTs TO HVl R 1 RMMM. fOl HC The Eiist C h 1 .-a g o I.-0 '3l o mc ! of the llov Si-out? r,f Ami-rii-a, w ,11 opn a fcoiit Leader's Training "..) r.e f'norrow ntzht when a number of Int-'t e.sted ir.'n w.ll meet in il,e r'hamher of Commerce rooms to undc-tro a .-ourpe of instruction preparing them for duty as Scoutmasters. S.-out Kxeo.tj t :ve Watts will have '-liars -f the s-hoo! and w-;l instruct the men in tho work. The Kast '"hi -ago council has c 'tti.t I to he roncl.itfion that not nourh me-i are . rscl in Scout work to t i.ke full charge of the rapidly increasing number of scouts in th ritv. The members of the council wish 1 o substantial citizens t " take u p the work mmi jsgr
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JL... J "HILL'S ipp FIVE MILLION PEOPLE USED IT LAST YEAR ill ILL'S XI CASCARA UIN1NE !e. Standard cold Tme4y for 59 yar in taoirt torra sate, aure. nAtv.atr.t bt-Wa fin ji fnM i -7a V hours relieves Flip in 3 davf. "'! '-:v Money back it it faila. Tin j'n-jim toit Mi a h-1 top with Mr. Kill a picture. A I All Draw Str ii-ui thus mike sure of the ehara t of i 1 1.1 1 fitlnnri;. tlOTdRIYIIEMOIFA j fi . Pol.., r,- nr 4 If.; r-r. :-s- t'l ven;e. J T!..st Chu-s go, re ported to the jvMh -i i tst son- . pe had stolen his 1 fi i fi FlxI cetsio- nv.tof y.-le forl J,.; srif.-) 1,5 ! O .B l-.t . Th department of mus e of In i, idana tiarh. r V. omen club will h ,o s In tomorrow- afternoon i'u M-. rank Ftephens. hostose-ieade- ar home, r.fi'il Fir Jt.. w-.th the a'trn m study "Grand Opera. Tts Origin, i -vetopment an-l 7-'u I f 11 1 rn'r. t ." The . fers of this department '--.mprlsa M: . c.eorge j"ummers a rha irman. Tr.t: Norman Cnle. vo-e rhairman and M-s. Robert Tt. Mclntoi h as secretir;. . Th literal translation of trie .jepa r lmn t ' work f'-r the -.nti-e or .a summeiin the coui hed terms "music Is en a;, not an amusement and all art rjuir. f-ympathv and in t el! tg-.-n t conslderaticr. The mu:c department of the Pai Chicago Woman's Club vill hold the' meeting tlie evening of Monday. N i 17th. with Mrs. Percv Roberts In r"r!- ! cago Ave. Th aistst.int hostesses j will be Miss Mary A. Pari". Miss Mabo Sentag and Mrs. T7. X. Canine. Th" 1 a splendid irogram inder arrajigement and wh'cb will deviate somewhat 'rrnii the year book announcement. All members of the department are urgently requested to be in attendance. At a meeting of the director's board of the THast Chicago Woman's Club held last evening at the honia of the club pre.slde-nt, Mrs. U. Li Raid, repo't of representatives going to the Prairie House at Gary, tomorrow was mads, when action will Tie taen on the parr, of club women for the preservation of the sand dunes. An invitation by M' s. .1. A. Tatterson. of Gary, for club members to spend the day at her home in the near future, was cordially accepted The representatlva committee of tomorrow comprise the Mesdames A. A. Ross, J. P. Kennedy and William Meade They will be accompanied, by Mrs K. L. Relfi. The Misses Ruby and Kuth Strausser of LaRorte, have returned home fte a visit here with their sister. Miss M;'dred Strausser, a teach r at the G--field school. Two Beacon Street residents similarly arflleted with a case of appendices and operated on at St. Margaret's Hospital. Hammond, were brought to th; homes Sunday. TJr. Pavid Johns is oiuand Mr. Chris Rtumpf Is the other, 'n both Instances ths patients are do rc very nicely. -I-J-O-U Xods v JUNE ELVIDGE in "THE LOVE DESCENDER" Also Texas Gurnan. Tomorrow and Thursday TOM MIX in "THE SPEED MANIAC" i BMHI ijlMMisaai i ianfisiasiirnrii'iaili fsssxB'saCTnsSeS ZSSSSSSf PASTIME Todav HARRY MYERS "LIQUID GALL" Also a two reel comedy. I omorrowTHE MASKED RIDER S2233 De Luxe Theatre TODAY EARLE WILLIAMS "THE WOLF" Extra good. WEDNESDAY and TlfURS. MARCUERITE CLARK "THREE MEN AND A GIRL" FRIDAY CORRiNE GRIFFITH "THE CLIMBERS" SATURDAY CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG "THE BETTER WIFE" SUNDAY and MONDAY "BREAK THE NEWS TO MOTHER" MI ftar ca?t. On? of the hot pictures of (he season.
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