Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 44, Hammond, Lake County, 20 December 1919 — Page 2
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7:30 p. in. Evening; service. The ChriM.mas ti.i'i tainment will tako j-lacM Jl'.'iiii uy evening.
Tirst Baptist Church. 207-213 Sib!e st. R. P. Licklider. Pastor. 10:09 a. m. Sunday School. 11:00 a. m. Mornin Worship. Ttiemo, "Fidelitj ." 6:30 p. ru. Senior and Iuterm-tlitit b. x. r. u. 7:15 p. m. Orchestra Rociisl. T:30 p. m. Evening Worship. Thome, "Tha lTi:ptuilonable Sin." Ct. Paul's Xnthemu Chui-clu S5 Clinton St. Vv. F. Piohtsinn, Pastor. 10:00 a. in. Morning Service. 1:30 p. in. .Sunday School. 7:30 p. m. Eveninsr Service. Baptism and reception of a chips of ndults. Strangers welcome.
St. Paul's Episcopel Charch. Pimbich a vp. and Ann si. I.t-v. Y". J. J hiw thorne, rector. 8:00 r.. in. Kuily Oclcbru! in. ;':?0 it. m. Sunday fcVhooI. 10:40 a. m.Od id-day tjirvict) arid mon.
Program. Illustrations with lan-t-r;i slides. ::3( r. in.. Wednesday. Mid-week prpyerm.-otiiiK. Thmio, "god's Chrlstrnaw Girt."
Imruanuel Evangelical Cfcttrcfc.
, C-l S Sibloy tfi. Jl.-v. Curl schavilVtr. 1 past nr. l'iu-.rs USDW. SSr- 8:00 u. lu. Sunaay school. Ii':t5 a. tu. - Kt.ii.sU Service.
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porvioo will be in t-repart'tion for our Christmas Communion, Let us Christian Church. nil try to be present. j Caluoe-t hvV. nnil Summer st.
Tirst ProsTjyterlan Church. Highland and Hohman Sts. John C. Parrett, Minister. 9:45 a. m. Bible School. 11:00 a. in. Morning worship. 6:30 p. m. Christian KnJcavor.
Tins tiny has srr-at tigitti'vaiwe In preparing for Christmas in our church. Christmas Pay services will be duly ; i n if nci ii. s Choir will si njr us usual at both services. inorniiiK and evening. Tirst SXetliotUst Eyiacopal Church. T. .1. I'll s," t, l'.l.t..e. 9:00 n. m. Class Meeting9:43 .1. to. Sunday School and Adult Bible Cl;isse. 10:45 a. in. Morning worship. Theme of p-ttor- .-rir.on. "The Son,; of the Heavenly Choir." 2:S0 p. m. Junior Lenjruo. 6: SO p. ni. Epworth Liasruc. Iad r. Mi$. ! d Ma ley. Thome. "The Cbrextmns Message and tha 'CV.ristmis Spirit." 7:30 p. m. Sut,.!a School Christmas
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It is said that the biggest fool is he who foois himself in thinking he is fooling others. But what is to be said of him who thinks he is fooling his God? Trinity English Lutheran Church "The Church W ith 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. MACXENSEN, Pastor. Residence, 54 Mason St. Flicne Hammond 1448.
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C, J. Siiarp. faster. 20 Sun nor tu. Open !ir r 1 ! sri' ift s. Droll a. m.- Il-ible. School. 10:43 a. in. Moi rtinii Service., , ti:3il p. v;.--Christian Kndeawr. 7:30 1 1. in.--Kvfs;ni S.-rvico. Kvurybody po to church. Trtuity EngUsli Et. Lutheran Clmrch.
730 South I tohm.ni t. K. of 1. Peiaplo. ci'iner OtfOen and Ih lnnan sts. If. Mnckensen. Past or. 9:45 u Ja. SuikIh. School. 10:30 a. m. Morning Service, i 7:00 p. m. --Men's Hible Clai. 7:40 p. in. KvcrdiiR Si rvice. Centenary M. 23. Church. Laiieolij, schiMi. Ccntlin St. kev. K. C ilfnslpi), pastor. 9:45 a. m.- Suiaiay School. 10:4 5 a. m.--Murntntt Servlct. 7:"'l p. m. Kvfin Service.
$ lvation Army. i'tji) Kast State St. Captain Samuel Ilcdefjiard in charge.. 1 :."0 p. m. Sunday School. 3:ft0 p. m Sunn and I'rai Service. 8:00 p. m. Kvemnir Serv lee.. Salvation meetings: Tuesdny, Thursday and Saturday at S:00 p. m. SoV.l St. Pentecostal Assembly. 7 4 J Soli! st. 9:30 a. m. Ttible School. 10:30 a. rn.---Prt-acr.lns Service. 7:"0 p. rn I'reaehiiJif Service. 7:45 p. m.. Thursday evening'. Tl Lord's Supper on the first Sunday cf every nv-nth. E v e ry bod y we 1 com e. Monroe Etret Methccllst EplscopL Itev. PonaM Wayny Kiddie. Pastor. 9:45 a. m. Sunday school. 11:00 a in. Morning worship.
COLDS bred
Spread INFLUENZA.
KILL, THE COLD AT ONCn WITH
Standard co'i remedy for 20 Tciri
' . "m tablet ferns safe, sure, no "fe-.X Opiate- breaks up a cold la 24 -I kiu.i ; rehcvrij j;rip in 3 days.
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I to am ufhs The congestion in our tfTi. es around 1 the 15th of each month f o s us to tho adoption of a new jichedu--- for issuing our monthly bills for tf.is and electricity beftiimin January lt, 1'.J3. Meters will be rettd on na-'h wrklns day of the month and tKc reading r-
corded and bills mailed witl.;n two (
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lays thereafter. Th . 1.:!la will b- . J lays thereafter. Th'-- t i J ! will be nibject to discount if paid with. n ill vv nty days at tor the dite of ro-id.nsr ' j .f the meter. 1 5I The onlv difference this pian will,
Monroe Sa'.hbury
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Concrepatloaal Chnrcii. North Siti-5. lCcv. I. O. I'ollar-J. 2:30 p. ru. I'i cacJiii.tf service. Pine Street Presbyterian Clinrcli Corner Pine st. ami Chicago uve. ?:v. it. i t. Kt u?r p istor. Kes.. 40G Oak fit. 1'hon.i S12-J1. 9:40 a. in. Sunday Sv hool. 11:00 a. rn. Morniin; Worship. 2:00 p. m. Cu teed. ism Classes. 6:30 p. in. Christian and Intermediate Endeavor. 6:7,0 p. m. Senior C. E. 7.30 p. m. Exciiins Service. 7:30 p. ni.. W 'ednesuny Prayv r meeting. 7:30 p. m., Friday Choir practice. fcion M. E. Chtirch. 102 Tnin nil ave. Ilcv. lterk, pastor, t'hono llaJ J. :30 a. i,i. Sunday yciiool and Bible Study. ln.0 a. m. MorninR service. 7:30 p. in. EpworUi LeHKUC. rlrst Pantecostal Church of the Nazarene Cor. Calumet and Michigan as. Itev. U T. Wfclls. I'astor. , 9:45 a. m. -Sun Is School. to:45 a, m. lTeochip. 11:30 P. m. Ycuior pec.ph ::' nicctiiiC.
niaki? to the consumer is to biinK the last d seount day, twenty da s aftc-r the d.ite of reading of the ineter ln-.-i.a.'. of on the l.lth of the month as is
tie.' present 'practice. I Tiili EAST DlSCorN'T PAY WIPE ' l:E PLAINLY STAMPED ON EACH ) PILE. V. sdicit your best ti'-opnati n in! cj rryini? foit.. thia plan, as it will as- j f ist in in rtmlerins better service in ' the monthly delivery of ever 20100 '
bills and avoid delays to our eo.-'Si.mers !
due to ui preseriL cons'tnon in uu. offioe.s on the 14th and lith of each nor t h .
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NOltTirr.RN INDIANA iAS 1I-.M-3 TIIH" COMPANY.
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l'be Associated Bible Btuutnts t p. m. I. O. 0 F. hall, oppoe'te Slina Pept, store. Uredeiioa.liKl-
i ttoual seiviccs. Every Suntiay. all welcome. Seats frt. N'u eollee tlon. , Crledens Eranellcal Chnictk.
' Cor. bohl at. and Indiana Ave. Kv. Peter Weil, Paator. :30 a. in. Sundiy school. 10:30 a. in. Church eeivlce. Divine Hialing- Meet!a? Held ot our brauch, 308 Truman are, every Sunday, 10 aw m. All free. AH
weic-'mo. ! rirtt Church ct Christ, Kc'.eoMM Morning service at 10:4S. Sunday school at 12 o'clock. Wednesday evening testimonial meeting at 8 o'clock. A free reading roim li open d1'y er-
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Unity Hall, Hammond.
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For son or daughter, niece or nephew, a bank account makes the finest Christmas gift. It tells them better than words can of the interest you take in their welfare.
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A bank account will teach them the value of money and how necessary it is to win success and independence.
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NOTICE All employes will report for work Monday morning, December 22, 1919. U.C.&O.P.Co. Central Chemical Company West Hammond
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The public Is cordially -welcome to all
tn servicer ana to visii tne rcpains; room.
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Rent One of Our Deposit Boxes for your valuable papers and rest secure in the knowledge that they are absolutely safe from rats or fire $3.00 a year and up. Citizens National Bank
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FEATURE ATTRACTION TODAY AND SUNDAY "The Palm Beach Beauties" A Miniature Musical Comedy 10 People A Bevy of Pretty Girls Special Lighting Effects and Catchy MusicIHlBssMs in 1 HHHll IsJIWI ilWIliL.WH.MilMi..f u W sMJM OMAR SISTEES Novelty Girls.
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Soft Ccal and Wood Three Car Loads of Kentucky and Illinois Lump Have just arrived Can make immediate deliveries to any part cf the city. Also a large quantity of Kindling and Wood. PRICES REASONABLE BEST SERVICE Granger Coal Company 277 MICHIGAN AVENUE. TELEPHONE 2313
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INTERN,T,ONL NEWS SERVICE1 MAliSIli'lEEl'. Ore , P ;C. n. Forty-ti-voti members of the ci-w cf th ailt anker J. 4. Ohansh-r ".r.-. hclicvcl to have lictn lost w hen tiif vt tlruck a reef off C.ipe Blanco on thj (Jngon coast Ehursday niftht. Three m-.-n, includiiiR Caut. Sawyer, arc Itnown to h.nc teen Raved. The Chnn?lor was bound In tall i?t from Portlird to San Francisco. Immediately after striking the reef the vcs.sol broke In two, tms after part c.irryinR thirty mcmbera of the crew down with it. E.trl Pi.ioh.y, one of th Hurvlvnr.?. tat-d that ten or twelve nn mbtTS fticci rded in manning' a life-boat. The craft drifted all Thursday niK'ht am? Friday, uivibie to make a landing or Kive a caii for hel(i. Two men were picked up by. the men in ihe boat, but one of them vvf.i insane nird d'e.l fhortly after bcir.ii nuiicd out- of the joe-cold vator. The li fa-boat capsized wh'-rt an effort wns made ta make a landing near E.ndon, Ore., and the fate of the teu occupants Is still unknown.
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ADAM & GUHL 'Just Laugh Provokers That's All."
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MAN CANNOT LIVE BY "HOT AIR" ALONE. Hot air is all right for a good many pu poses, but it will not do to wheedle the innocent pub'.jc. We are so bu?y talking about the multitudinous good points to be found in the Brooks Automatic Repeating Phorograph that we can't find time to run down other makes we wouldn't even though we had the time. You want facts you do not want to be mulcted with "stuff" that has no fact appealing value. We think so much of the Brooks that we have forfeited the rights to handle other well known makes, and will in the future give our entire time to the Brooks Automatic Repeating Phonograph. Do not be a bit bashful about coming in whether you buy now or in the future, or never buy it will not hurt you to know facts, facts, facts not air, air, air. We still have a few good snaps in phonographs, slightly used, at a bargain-
World's Greatest Phonograph BROOKS Automatic Repeating Thai's saying a lot and unless we could prove it we might Lc referred to as beir.g untruthful.
A certain eminent writer said: "D-nt lie it will be found out in the end and the "joke will be on you." The minute wc saw the Brooks Repeating Phonograph the flash came to our mind "It's the world's grenteft phonograph," and by the way, we have seen several makes in our time.
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Wc cannot give you every reason in litis limited space to fell you why the Brooks is the greatest Phonograph, and will be the greatest for a good many years to come (because of patent features) but, we do expect to toil you very vividly and very convincingly why this is so, when you come to see the Brooks (which you will do), if you are going to buy a Phonograph.
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HAMMOND, INDIANA
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