Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 143, Hammond, Lake County, 4 December 1919 — Page 8

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TO OUR CONSUMERS Coal Must Be Conserved. ETtfT CHTCA-GO. lea '.prt'sl -rs'oth-withstandlng our f jt-s :ght In accumulating an unusual supply of coal i anticipation of the, preten strike. 1 .-- prospects of an early return t o nori !il production are s-vh that ;t be comir duty to enforce an imineii ale cm-Tatl-ment of gas and ele-trl servt, -e. The Fubli-c iSerrl:-. ("'invnuiion of Indiana has ruled thst a public utility's service ("hall be. laaar. ied as to impos- ' jr.ce as foiltwi: First S-rvlcn In-solving public health "CnJ oervica involving pub!!-: ty. Third Service Involving living rac..ties . yourth Sentiea Involving con-mi? production . Ktfth ??rvic Involving puN-e cntrtrience. We. therefore, rail ..po-i e.j crnstrir at thin time, in the interest of the public welfare to rffram "luring the f r'ten! emergency from the n of aa--till electricity for any se .' which properly cm! undc:1 the t'ouith and Fifth classifications. All use of ( ad electricity for aden I etna stuns, iti)in, outline, drror-tj-e and display tlithtlng. m sHI a for all forma f general heating nunt foe rtlarnnttniied at one. We nJ. it y our e-a.-nent -ope -atutn XlXlTii li HX i.VLMAXA OAS & F.T.r.b'TH1C COMPANY ir;-" 1

Don't threw yom paptx away .ithout reading the want ad page. Don't Fail to See "Open Your Eyes" AT THE Family Theatre Indiana Harbor. - TONIGHT Your Last Chance The Teachings of a Lifetime Positively No Children Admitted ftalSSKn&ilBSSESS Shipping Supremacy The Port of Indiana Harbor of tH City of East Chicago has attracted here the largest group of industries in the Calumet region. It is the only port of entry along this end of the Indiana coast open to all of the shipping of the Great Lakes. Also, m volume of tonrage it is the foremost public harbor in the stale. Large. loorry. with miles of docking facilities our harbor is the only one in th- Chicago district that is expanding FIRST STATE TRUST 6 SAVINGS BANK 13T AJTOCKVAA JTMFXS INDIANA HARBOR Capital and Surplus $100,000.00 fit ft Si N

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Henry Wagner Company Headquarters for Master Electrical Primer GUARANTEED TO START ANY CAR IN 7 SECONDS. $15.00 INSTALLED. Saves Time, Temper, Slarter and Battery. 437 F0RSYTHE AYE.. EAST CHICAGO. INI).

LIVE NEWS FROM THE TWIN CITIES

AH the '-Nt'l'tl, .I-. I-:- , ' hi-aso assembled in lva-ii '.di";. Temple on M-idn; r e., nj, in ispoti-c to Rabb: NstHan I iti-b- ig- crdlat :nttativr. an1 h k ir. into a I.ad:e A'iMl'ary to th-; r;igi-u arh-.-.l and o-ins!fg:ati .n. The f.!l v!nc !!. were e'ert-'.i by a.--lTnation to officiate: ?fr.. Max X'ainan. pr5'(int. Jtrs. Max Frld:Tia7i. vlv pi miden Mra. IM'.var.t Mi.-h;. s ...? d:nis . Mr. M. A. G'ven. "ninoial sirre'ar'-' T!i i:''iinman ?"it-v ,,, i-.uh Mr At. Hvamv Tr.. M. K 1 1 r ... r . ilr. . lt-h s a a commit-.-- ;o drawup r in r i t '.i t ' on and by-laws and Kabb; CS' . bnhrri ih ni-nni .-f saii A g:n-J dr.-.a- ,- 3 , r,,;,. I" 1: '.'i-lah i M.-i. i.-i " . . .i--tlir'-' a-.-'fi and i -ti.- .i-vi f ry !nircjl!!ii -vi.i -al entert ; wi'l be ti vn by ib.- -vn--'s ',,, Cohen TT5brw 5 :b by t :-.e !" fird di : -or-1 ion (.f Uabbi N . K:ebe; s a-i J under Vne j'up'.itm nf the '..idies Auxiliary, t . whi.-h the leading citizens and tbeir ladies cf Kast .'.- i--ajro and adi-'ininy t-sw n '!! be r.i... v Tdlally itr, tod a: the M-.-Kin!y A'i-dft-vvtjiu n inanti!u:t Sunday. l)ecem-b-r - b r. -j r eigii. j. ;. a rr. A -. m pi- t- p!-..jr::i givit'c 1 names ,.r 3;, th-' ;- u.v-! and v-i i'ornie: a;i;ifji' in tl.i-5 ?f,r n the day In - or t said eeIbati'.K . .-: time to ab j:-s -n:. : i'reb -i i-'li s a;d f EW FXa-IT DOSS WILL. l i e Mast Oh-i'h:iii3r of "-.u-merce yserday t.ean their organ -zalion inrt ir.R s w(l!i a fine attnd:nr v.. cii sea:-' (tfitl ser- ed with '. d-; iy ,- t inronvon ien. by '!: lad' A? of the Concresntional ch'ir.-it. T!: half hour d :.--c: .-.i pe-io t dui-.jijr a inch the meal was served resuite-1 in many helr-fu! sugrgrsttona beinf: deci'1ad upon by the tromreT seated at tt: i-.fferent dis'j-'sion t -.'.' and th ttyetein g'.f3 pror.ib b.;rs; even bett-r ork at future meetings. 'Many of the members did riot thoroughly understand the object o fthe discussion tables and si'-me time -was consumed before the system was irt a-'tb-c operation . Attorney J-,:'r,: r.eynolds fllina of tb C'hirago Association of Commerce ir.t.-rcsted the chamber members d'ir:psj the ?eron3 iralf Jiour i the meeting tth a talk on 'M-is:r.cs Development a ni its Kc-Tomie?. ' lie compared all business to sales and spoke, of th d.ffMvnt rt qui: etnents f.r tti orsanilnz- an-i carrying on of a successful business. The Chamber of Com'-nerc will endeavor at the next weekly meeting t Incrcas i the attendance t0 one hundrel and the officials have, promised something f-f interest and importance f -r each jncetirrg. The new luncheon room is capable of nesting many m !? than one hi:r.ire-i and the ladies are reab- to ier.e ar.y number who may ato.-ti . HID WEAPONS OV Hm A.i;j.-;." j"arrf. ro)or-J. who ga-e r.s address as 4 23 l.ir"H' avenue, - ajr i. was l't niciht arrpsteri by the East OM'-aqo poli'-e at the South Shore s'ltion ar.d thargtd, with car; ins concealed weapons. Te LEVIN IS nriBBFlD T. T,v'ti. who operu - a j.tore at 34-5 O'lthne st rce. 1m '. T-a Harbor, last right had ti.e pb-9 .;.- .--f btng held up by hia o-.. n i-e . - ;i id ribbed of ? 1 1 7 and a .-beck for T. Tevin was Just gettinar read" to c'oje at a little'after ten and was sitting at his desk when a n'sw ftepp-rj into store from tb n-ar an-1 ?eir,jni-; Tjevtn'a revolver from the opn drawer urdered ''money or onr bfe." T.ev n opened the safe and turned over lh contents. Entrance) -was gained by nwasiiltig in the basernept door with hatchet. Hl'.VJtS 15 ABftfcM r.n r-an M inja. .'iiij Block aviiii'. In pu'u ir jn. 'uiiu IH -CI "JJ L,J ! '-IH"!!' H.'l '.!-! FIRST -CALUMET TRUST-AND SAVINGS-BANK! OVERHEATED FURNACES December seems to he a month of fire bells as well as Cinittmas hells. The firemn ha'te hee'i kept busy. You may be insured, but hae you enough? Our insurance department is at your service. Phone Last Chicago 950. EAST CHICAGO INDIANA

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disna It-ubnr, 'vas inst n:c'n' ar'etel !. !',;!- J"n!t.i States Mirsti-! a i -e,-My'-e k on n cbsrjte of aetticg lis 'OX i'-ftt : r: ! i- n . nils Kit I M.i; 1 OR BISIM.SS .arvjel Iter k-.' iiz. jtv .'prietor of the Illinois Jewelrv at-re at 3231 Miiiii.ai avnue, Indiaci Harbor, his p j n has--1 n tlft foot fiotitaifo at S 4 1 4 Michigan i c.i'nue and plans to t:ir down the

lulldlnas which are n-iw standing and build an up-to-lato store bulldiniv. The j.r-.-perty 'j val-i-d at more than Mr. lV-r !. t-t fame to Indiana Harbor f i o.u Joi).t i-i.' years aaro and has "ii-'- n one of the prominent business men o fthe city for a number- of year. Twin City News Notes OSlcs, Koom 122, Calumet 'oiag. Fhons ZZZ. Kealdsncs. 4313 Olcott ATI, VtouE 21J. ch -jr.-11 ia-a. : !" liw Twin li V.il will aft o'd tiio pub'i-- a j-nl-rticn in the 'iiiri .b.i'i i-iuijil- .irtl les wiiicii niaks so a " .-;Tali'o 'hr!inias present.."lid to v.'i). 11 ma 1 glady take th cpr 1 J n i t -'- b - -1 i ' tl af-illg a o;-.b. a .1-.- ha ! a. ivni'liimg thcmsel e.j tor tbe uinount of money evpended This yfar the arningenviit has been l-uill lip ai'ii,- lin-. o!" r-: e 11 ce8t..r , t ."-ti. -ability and all the cint 1 ii 01-iniit-n have c---opc rated in that ;:.; . The nearest bazaar Is the ,.p. conducted this S-iturJay. I . rtth. ':. the Woman's On. id of the 1; ,,.,) ,i,(.pUfS d church and who ha . '" -o t busy :tj c-.n ci-tinj; ba'-n.-' n: . ., cf the ohiir.-h in N .1 til I la tins a v. n-i irt a ver:tatb- 11 a: kt v, ilii bo 1:1 . .1taming a wide as : nnciii .if as 11 : .--There will be no ji of lov. ly tbint;.Bc!.i and a h--pitabb weiconio t nd- .! to al! t - be p,-...,. throughout t . : t-'inoon anj evnitig diipooai if .400-1 . Tea and cake v til be dispensed v.-i : 1 1 other choice .mViioni". Shop eat t;. The First M. K. chmc'i of India?) Harbor will benefit by a itaaar t.i b.held Saturday, lic . icth. in tht s'-v:ai v.n-ms x tin .-.n t,-b v.h-: ?lj T.ad.--' Aid which is 3 1 r o fus tin- i-.-ii- aft'a 1 will place forth e.iiv fif.,i; r . niakthe financial gains worth .-re..; dtn.Jfrs. IS. I'. 1.. 51arcbi--M.k-. ano-nic-ed yesterday thai th-; e will L a j brange of the choicest .r,n t-.-i-off.rrci at a church sab- a -id sr.es 3 her r a on for s .t-. h;ig t':;:t th- wh.lo a!e iiojjos solicited thr.-ucli their t v. in 1 dealers ba - contributed articles of value -which are bound t attra- t and these will be placed on litsyiay in the wmdow of F!-.rist 1. T. .Matohcn, a; e.itiy as nt week. In connection with this bazaar th- usual annual supper will be held and bouts of service will appear later. The date of Friday. Pc. Uh Va bc-n se-elcted as the most ideal tim--for the ladies of the Tbrst M. V. church of F.as; 'hicaco to di.splay and dispose of tho pretty wane they ha-.-been coliecnng; for many wf.-ks in advance to this anr.nal evnt which th'. year prom.se to h? proportionately larger to accommodate many wlto jn the pas 'e-' ycbvs have b"en disappointed in the quick "eel out'' of everything. A cafeteria dinner w ill be a loader offered on that day and served b tvi n the hours of five and s'. niirittees and what booths w ill conta'ti will b pub!iheJ at. a later date and prior to sale. Mrs. Hoy Ciarlc of Orapevin- street was hostess to her club members last evening in which the d.'. erslon waREAD THESE TWIN CITY ADVERTISEMENTS which are accepted y Xnien's Wews tvgeer. 3410 BXlchlgaa am, Indiana Har bor, phone 1133J; JCatherlne Howard, oom 3.3, Calomet bldg.. East Chlca-, phone 383, residence phone 313; Nassau Js Thompson, 80O Chicago T., Silt Chi. cago, phone 931. NOTICE TO CLASSIFIED , ADVERTISERS. ( All classified adTertlstng mast be paid j for before 12:00 o'clocg cn the day cf I publicatioa, beglnalng- October 1st. All j those who have monthly accounts are I excepted. Phone advertisements will be accepted aa mull, but they must be paid Xor before 12:00 o'clock. y. , rn-- -. to ;,.,; .- I st-e-t. j no-s ;r;,.l ., . , I lot air fo- ; , - , . fie.,, y I i -. ,-J ---n. t"0 1 111. t, . " rib.-- bl-.l-4 ASK BEN HE KNOWS lb -;. ; Mia I. a -I ill. FIRST CALUMET -TRUST-AND -SAVINGS-BANK A LITTLE BOOK; A BIG FRIEND Cotne idle diys, sickness, the unexpected. Ready money is needed. Who w ill supply it? Friends or relatives? Not very often. A savings account regularly added to provides a cash reserve for all emergencies. A bank book is a protector. EAST CHICAGO INDIANA

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Si 1' -vC-ij, 1 ivJl-J Madame Louia Landova-St ycliova. Madame Louisa Ijinvbca-St vhova, mcribcr of the national a sc-r.ib!y of tho new republic of Ci'ei-'bi-ciMvakia, is carryiner back to htr native cnurttry from America a knowiciipie ol what women are doinp: arid striving for in the social, political, economic ,nij industrial ln?b. m the U. S. Sh attended the intcrnat'.onal onpr''. of workinp; women as a dcl'vate. 5r'lie is a jnurnali.;! and a mt-rmbtr 1 the 'vatic-rial Socialist party. il'i'.e H mired -v;tu n-'r'nIniKnl a .1 j wii'-i idirg f rat u 1 - i Mayflower 'an.;-. Hoyal Nelghboi s Jo:" Ind'ana ila.b -i vi! meet t;ii' -v. - 1 t..lli- to . t tb' 1 !'. : r.s 1 1 t'.C !.!?- tng term. All l:ii'.,"i' ' Si -.- u - d to b- ( i . .- . Mrs. Wiiliam 'rati: tythe ai'nn' end Mis? are ;n I'-ncago fdaj .; 11-' N-'i'th ForMa'ftart Craiclc i-'Ulit the lu-ll-day d: -r-!a.' Tiie T'n'.i"tii . '; .ry I'-'rua 'i I ;,l oomome 'lt.il ti).- .. .ion 1 iii" c.on-j Ej-fga'ionat ch n-'-ii ,.m rt and entertain in h soctal o a . .'.!'. a cordial iuvitat'on ext-ini-l t 'ill member.-! of be lli .v.n it t:.v t . be t'.";-ictit Miss X. It Q-iinn of North Olcott i enue has .-hangi-d he roi aphle r-js-Itjon with the ).:jwara Valv to th- j Green Kng'n-x-ring i"o. ?he entered upon her 11 w ;i ss pnicent tins week. M: I. Spec ter N'o;th Baring averue x ? has lurs bc-.-n invalided in her h-in" was acc-mpaiiied by members of her family to the santttariutn at New Cailib-. ItvJ. whero it is hoped that thn baths and pcneial hospital treatment will bf -n 'fit tif 1 . I depends upon the bene;;- she iji r'.-s "a? to tL duration ol' tlrne she will pnJ there. Itr niany ft ads in this city are trusting rh ciianss will pro' e most benefi. .a!. Mi . X. l'r;or of North Magoun ave. h fii -ri-ej- lallroad fiipinur f vhe B. and U. and one of this city's oldest if ".idents. lias been f.rc-d to discontinue ' .s duties o'-v k 1 i n 1 j and is conMne.i -. bis bed since last Friday. The I malady is a malierant irr'tatiou cf the Jtt-'macli. i Andrew ri'-tr of ?-vjT;i Tod avenue Iv I con-, alesej-ig fi '-m an lilness which has '. !, p him closely cod'ined to the Ijou.s-1 I l'i r several v-ecks. Th M'sdamea 1- ,- inie xs liliams and . '' rt' a p fi-n b'i i c -..eve c-.int tio'.'s at a J1"un-1 Hobin at tiie "Ub'ttams - m': it-. N'ofh Maj.-'n H.-enne with h lnvit"i (!'' st er ;npi ising the MsJams trgs H. Its-'s. Hat-.y Ackroyd, John Hill. A. Strobile bhn Ilartmatb J'-hn Brown. V. . I. J'nkin. "Iarl'd I. ouck.. Pa-;1 b'binne- i i rr Jones and T D. Williams. It wis a party of "11" and cards and rn'ninole were the favored pasfmes .if the afternoon with Mrs. l.e-.v:s and Mrs. Ackroyd and lone carrj ing c"f the h-.-nors. Ifrel'.II. tl..- Were er ,-,) . Harry T-arscn. who fractured a finger while ciariiiing a Toid. was given f-rst-ld by a i:..y --it xv h-. happened to 'Hnes? the a.-.-:')i-nl . "ibis" 'J.lnton. v ho !- w -ti .j.j-te a n enviable reputation iS a flrst-a-der in Boy Font work. Marry is -;. tting along nicety to hi- ;nd:iged !lng-i- and feels a oihi. ; i.-alii ob- to li'e -Imm who knw iv.-v , j.n i- e 5,( training .: it. :i nc - I e: .-1 1 y calle.j f.,r it . The Me.iame-. ;-l'-e.. . .vie., and 1- b a ' 1 -a.-1 ' hie a n are nlannitiir l-r a r.-.:;d 'in t-' Ji ;eli VfliV S'ii'". M.-s '.'luii.t- !' Ut a P"' - ijo-i - o t and -i'-'"i si onm I t r.t m--iiaic iiimbirs ; To- W. ... n M , -: M- ih., li.-t in -b .-lety of : . of t;a?t ChiMi.-.. i t ,i i - .-' a f lerr.oon !,. v-, ill - in.ltetb ftr-et. Ml I :.. -I-.;..! o i-.it-. - p. rta.iiinjf t- tb-- s - -(ty v. iii L.- t.-anea- '.oi w ,th a pr.-gian. .td- ' . Chr M i ,;-i : r.e...i : 1 la. t "hi''.l i.-id c-e-etnonieji v ! t h a -lass adoption ttiifi ', ' k ai.d :irn -uti'-c ri ;-ll ii-ien-ibf that a I y'-i-nr-- will i- in at the lo i meeting to be i'l aiii-'J lo the ta'.e heme at (.iroenf-but-g. Ind. and nirnit tn: their annual ti'it to the i n t i ' u t i ' n . Th Kp-corth laji" lnUf-i w 111 meet at Chain!" r of i"ir.n:rrr" Fatufdaj' at; 1:"0. " I,. -. ;,eel an-l -vartu r-oml'ot ! talc- o i . .- ' tb-- nil- V-t:' o 'Td : "'; I nil! n- i i m the game hiiuch. We, will ta b t. s r.: ,o-ith hc-2 to Gary j end hike rr,-.m ; i-cr to Miller. A bbr -.n in ft. i mid a well rooked dinner a- - I i -sub d be.-a-.i.se tiie TJoy oiit Master I i- u...,n- cuai-gc. i ;ea.-e car r.aet i nago A beo.-- J'nd.iy evening so we -.viil Know how man t-i prepare for. liast Chicago is about to have a ri-a! as -T.OXV lilo'a mod-1 villa;,'"" springn up in its midst. Th-'- v ; was utarted last Saturday tmd : nd an opartuieni ounni i .-r v. ii.i ticail;.- .-..nipl'-te.i. Vnv I...;. ' u-t" bef.V. -1) ' illl'l in w..-

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HuUh of Indiana Harbor urtn-nt . 'i n. party v. u held ot the ITsns l'tcrsn l.-'i-ci In North. -ota avenuo and 2lri. ! rv.i la hnr. ,ti e fl.ll V . - i Bud formerly was a resident of this city. Tiie Kast Chicago O. E. 8. chaptei t ill meet this avsatrg with anuual aleclinn of officers. Architect Karl Xorris Is ejpected back from a business trip to Wyoming There are several rass of whooping cough In the Atlas Apartments. Nunof the cases seem to be x-ery mallgant Tha charter members of ttia Model Palon a social oijanlzatif-n allied with the Indiana Harbor M. K. church will hold entertainment tomorrow- evening in the parlors of the church arid a vry pbas'i'it timo is anticipate 1. Therwill b- refreshments with oyster sti b.ading on th-5 rnenj. A cordial conn- f.s extended to all t be present. Tht r-i v.-i ! 1 be an official board metioir at the M. E. church at Indiana J 1 larbor tomorrow evening; Comriiencinat : lib) o'clock . Tonight at S 'cIock the members f of th ci,-jreh of St. Alban f-'piscopal) will hare O'"caion 1 hear Re-.-, l-'r. i'b.i inner srhi Is arrr m,- h-i e n-.'tt

Buy Your Xmas Gifts Here We Can Supply Your Needs! Dainty trifles from the fancy goods section. Maderia doilies, scaifs, centerpieces, filet lace luncheon sets, scarfs, doilies and centerpieces, beautiful designs; traveling cases, vanity bags, trays, pin cushions in satins, flowered silks, etc., etc.

RIBBONS Heavy brocade, tapes- j t try lor bags; satins, grosgrain, and Moire for hair bows. NARROW RIBBONS Every kind and color, but all A I quality. lc to $8 yard GLOVES A Gift That Pleaies. We have them in silk, silk lined, kid, suede and cape leather.

The Baby's Needs are all Supplied Here in Dainty Apparel In the little embroidered dresses or stamped for your own work; also in sacques, kimonos, Gertrudes, robes, mittens, bibs, caps, veils, etc., etc.

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I churchea. A so.-ial t p3i.f r' rdlrss and Ivttntton to ;!:, il hi. e an In?a.inuel "ViiJnov).; ". ." street returned la! r-.o;o, York whet t he has bpsrt cf the wee'u- att- n !m Federation which -m . ' t . - - J Supreme "o'incii and ! -o sentatives fmm iti! e ;- were pn s-'ni . Mi. V i.itenting thts c ty's nrgTiw The Tt. A. E Embtoi-te e-n'ertain tb:t evening at : the Misses Kaith and bi' !n Kir street. The C.-w.i! Club is enjoy party at tiie home cf Mrs. 1" I-wis j.trcet. Tlflmmonl trj-- afternoon w-Il be tpnt needleworli . Miss Margaret l.ynn. sect offices of the Chamber - was a guest of CI licaso f -i liemo.'-v I to .' w Serb ler epr---1 ti -1 ' a 1 , 1 1 -i t. day and witnessed the p.- r f orm a t.r ... "C'a rTi UoKii't-tn" at the TVvw r t'l-tit -i . j Mrs. Van Slmansn i f JTeml'i.-k . ! w".l open her house tomorrow e enmjr t ... 1 tor a parly to v. men a,: m -tniiers": the w lodni'-n ri ! mm t frli-n-J-

HATS! HATS! Buy Her a Hat for Her Xma$ Gift. We have them smartly sty led, in a variety of popular and wanted materials Solicl, Velvets, Duvetyms, Metallic effects. Reduced 75 to 50 per cent. One table of hats specially reduced from $5 to $7 to sell at $2 and $4 $1 Trimmed Hats at $1 We still have a fair assortment to choose from. These hats are nearly all silk velvet and originally priced at $3 to $5. A select assortment of new satin hats. Hat and Art Shop, 708 Chicago Ave, East Chicago

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If you arc going to buy an auto this year, buy it of your local dealer where you can get service. The homo dealcv trill be glad to give you pointers on its care and upkeep. How much easier and cheaper it will be for you to run your car to his place than have to undergo the expense and annoyance of taking it to Chicago or elsewhere.

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