Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 160, Hammond, Lake County, 24 December 1919 — Page 2
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TTTTC TTMFS WMnosrtnr. Pop. 24. 1919. Opening Announcement AildltOFlllIB Of tile Matinee and Evening. Vaudeville 1 INDIANA HARBOR Photo Plays Good Music Daily 7 to 10:30. Mathees on Holidays 2:30 to 5. Manta & Harr. Manaeers. Special program for Xmas day, matinee and evening. Also Friday Hyde & Hart in "The Tourist." Kane McDuffy, Whistler and Imitations; Wall & Peets, Comedy and Harmony. Saturday Cassaday Irving Cassaday, "Every Day Life on a Railroad." Sophia Schafer, Popular Songs; Fred Webster 6c Co., with 1 1 People in Musical Comedy. Also the latest Pathe News, two reel comedies, orchestra music. Ideally pleasant for old and young alike.
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Midnight service will be cr'ebrated ai the Church of St- Alban, (Episcopal) ii Indiana Harbor this evening. Thm pa? tor. Rev. Fr. Morris will be the cle brant. Holy communion will bo distributed and tb processional hymn "Con-tall ye Faithful" sung- ty the choir. There will be the chanting of tlu "Kyrle Elelson" an-d the sequence to While Shepherds Watched their flocli. Crulckshanks "In the little town of Bethlehem" by the choir and the offertory anthem will be the Ascription by R. II. Woodman. Renditions in conclusion will be the "Sanctua and Kenedietus" sung- in C L.i.m'b of God' siui thf
notice will be f?i't?n throutrh the prcsf of the rcestablitfhment of the classes. ' rv-ns -f the Northern Indiana flaa & Electric Co., in the Kjh Chicago office bus K-n ah." u from b-r . l uhits. lK-r plans fr the holidays may necessarily be chiined but it will be a great disappointment to htr and also Sir. Evans w ho was u accompany her on a trip to Hraiil.-;.. 111., the home of anany relatives and participate in an anri'ial fea.t. Mr. and Mrs. Frank I'awson of South Olcct ave. are in receipt of a Christmas package quite bisiUy in its wiMtriit and represents the first-born in tiic farn lly. It is a leveiy little daughter born iu the afternoon of 'yesterday. M. Ii Kinney, a rolr on the bar mill of the Republic Mills, has been ill for several days at his home in Northcote ave. He Is eomewbat bevier at the jirescnt time. A New Years eotin!jn will be led by
READ THESE TWIN CITY ADVERTISEMENTS
TO THE VOTERS OF LAKE COUNTY
'Arnus Dei. 'Nunci Dimittis K:r:ir?er
In the recessional with 'It came uoonl t'- it. . s . t th Croo.Uellowshh
the Midnight Clear.' Xo arvlco on Club allied with St. Alban's church, th-
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Christmas Day. Worshippers of the co. r.iunity are invited to b present and participate in thes services. There will be no more evening jrymn&slum classes conducted at the Riley school until after January Sth. Ijuj
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With gayety at its height about niid-
Danoinff will be a feature anu and social intercourse and ro-
will be served. A most im-
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ning at the church hall to further complete arrangement sfor in the h'st of their annual events. . ,-n i.viriam . teacher of domestic science at the McKlnley school is leaving1 t" fpend the holiday vacation with relatives and friends in Marshalltown, Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. U W. Giles of 14oth st.
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tc Thompson, COO Chicago ave Eait Chi. cJgo, plione 931. NOTICE TO CLASSIFIED ADVERTISERi. All clnEiined ndvertiaiag' mnsT be pai3 for before 12:00 o'clock on 'he day of
, publicaii-'n, bejiuniay October ) at. All j thcrs T'lio have monthly account!" are j excepted. Phone advertisements will be
accented as urual bui they must Be paid, ior before 12:C0 o'clock. Dear friends of thi Little One.-: We will welcome th receipt of med clothing- for boys and girls between orphana.Lres in Fast Chicago and Ilamon and twelve years of age for our mond. rieiid pared post to Carmelite Or pbannge, Grasselli nvtnu.-, East Chicago, Indiana. Wishing you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Tear. CVKMELITi: .SlalKRS, I. C. J. i:-22 THAT WONDERFUL HOME For rent on Ivy street, Indiana llnrii. fully f'lUlpped, ready to move into: $30 per nii.ntl-. Phone Whiting 41 or call 600 I'.SIj street. 12-21
U. S. Food Administration License No. G 13773 10 Big Specials for Friday and Sat'y, Dec. 26-27
the the Sunday wh riing at 7 o'cloc
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1 Our Famous Leader Coffee, 1
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1 pound packages 52
1 No. 1 Hand Picked Michigan Navy
Beans, per pound 10c High Grade Old Manse Maple and Cane Syrup, 1 j lb. cans 30c Choice Stock Shelled Popcorn,
per pound
...,t .,-t -n irr-medi.-ite rel;itiv.;s at Christmas dinner Among them Mr. ani Mrs. Anson Strohm and their daughter Miss Strohtn who attends school at Nappanee. tt. Paul's f.uthfran church in Indiana Harbor will hold an intertainrn
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are invited to be prc?ent. T-ie Sons and Daughters of Lihertv of Indiana Harbor will m-et tomorrow evening for the transaction of business o f importance. It H urgently aesirci that all members be present
The YT. O. W. will meet Friday xiing at the Auditorium hall and hold' - to the doing of!
tne years transactions. Members are asked to be present. Miss Mary Stone ef CJary will be the
Sliest or Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Kvnns1
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announcing rr.v candhlacv f..r th
Republican nomination for Sheriff o Iake Connty, ind., at th- primary election on May 1, if20. I ask the .-up-port of my mar y fri- ;;ds in Iake Co. My platform is: (i;ie hundred per cent. American. I am out on my own record, as an Am- tb-an. tried to do my hit iri voluntary service for no other reason than th:it of patriot sm ami love for my a-h-l-ted country. 1 was a Private ruol later Corpora! in Co. C. 6th Kr trin.-ers, 3rd division, took part iu the campaign witli tiie Canadians nr. I Australians at Amb-ns in the early days of I f 1 S . was later transferre,! to ll.e ("namMRiie Front, where 1 shw tiie tietr : n n i n --r of th. end of the Crcnt World Wat in the Ka-.tle of Chattea-i Th etry where the jvn made me quit . I hitvf lived in IiUe County for twenty years. ar..l as most of you know l.avc always h. n a P.- publican. If I am elected your f he riff, I prom, lse that T will serve you all alike without favor or fear. Wishii.sr you a Merry Christmas and a Hippy New Y(a, I am your servant. Adv. ERIC Id'ND.
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Mrs. Jones Learns in Seance Woman Who Raised Her Was Not Her Mother.
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INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE 1 IM2X VKlt. Iec. 2 I. Th Ouija board i.ystery" that was revealed here when Irs. Adeline Jones, twenty-two. j.relty river mution, discoverf.d liir..ui,-h the id of the ".spirit slab" that she whs not lie daughter of a woman who had cared or her from childhood, lias d.u .opeI 11 to a search for I'uijsmis and records idendim; from Indianapolis, Ind., to au Iic'o. Calif. Mrs. Jones, livingr with Mrs. I,,. Snider, 1" this city, whom tdie hfd always be-v-d to be her moth'r, I'urinj; a "pence" with the Ouija frays a messaee iine- to h. r that Mrs. Snider wns not lier moth, r, aiid that u-v real inotl.( r vas livm in Indiana. Confronted with the request for an explanation. Mrs. Snider is .'.aid to have confessed that she was not the mother f Mrs. Jones, but refused to divulge iny further information. Mrs. Jones appealed to local police, for assistance, in finding h r mother, telling them that the Ouija board message had elated a strange tale of her moth r ng in Indiana; that her father, who was Mippescd to have been wealthy. h-;d b. en murdered and that she wa.s the
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INDIGCSTION
ihroijh i.nform.ti ri secured by Indian-' 'Tolis d.-tectives it wa.s dis.-Iof..-.J th it j Mrs. Ceiia Smock, of San L:-u. Cal.l'., i
Art- in -iiargr or tne "lfour of Hope' in j J
niL.a.-iapou'i at llie lime Mrs. Jones was, horn, and It is belic.ed that she uiil'
ho able to throw some li,:hl on thi i ::iyi:ttry of .Mrs. Jones' an ntajre aicl; her iaihir's reputed fortune. iii
PLAYED PART OF A HERO
ij-'litful heir to a substantial fortune. Invcr riolice interested tio mselve - in 'lie case upon the admission by Mrs. Snider that she was not the you' jr woman's mother, and an investi-a'i..n has confirm' d part Of the .-lory told by the 'Juija board. The "Door of Hope." mentioned, Mrs. Tones said. In the Ouija board iv.ess; was forrmrly an orpha.-i asylum in In'lianaj.ol'.s, it was learned by police of that city, with whom local officers communicated. It l as lontr since l,een ?ra.tled and the Fl'renee Crittent..; Home now occupi-s the site of the. -Top of Hopp" in the Indiana c.i 'pit.il. Indianapolis police have be.n tirnb to locate the birth record of Mrs. Jom-s saying thit the records of twerty-two yearn npo w re not avnilnhb. but
Toney Scrohei was taken to til Mercy hospital yesterday afternoon a u result of Injur'rs re eive.i w 1;' n ran his coastlnir p!ed into a tree, in his effort to avoid hitting several playtoittes standirs in the path, of the fast : ; .proachins sled. The hoi livi s at Adams str-et and the incident occurred at Jefferson Tark.
Today NORMA TALMADGE
in "THE PROBATION WIFE" Xmas Day Wishing you a Merry Xmas and hoping to see you in to see WM. FARNUiM in "WINGS OF THE MORNING" Famum's Greatest Picture. Friday and Saturday OLIVE THOMAS in "THE GLORIOUS LADY" Also 7rn. Duncan in the 1 3th episode of 'Smashing Barriers."
Sunday Cecil De Miile's Production "WE CANT HAVE EVERYTHING."
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If your eyes are inflamed, weak tired or overworked; if thfey ache; if picture shows make then feci dry and strained, j;et a bottle oi BonOpto tablets from your drrjjrTist, dissolve one in a fourth of a rfas of water and tne as an eye bath from two to four times a day. Don-Onto allays iuf.a:vimation, invigorates, tones nn the eyes. Not;-: TVx-tors -.w Bnu-On'o t.-encthcn rye cicct x7 in a week's time ia many ia-rice
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me r. a. I Cluh met in a Christmas celehratien last evening- with Miss Mhi v liclan In 145th st. tnd a deiihtf u' ! evenins enjoyed. In the srames jdaynfi ! t'. Nv.i.rd-i u ,nt to t.'te Miss.g jrn Cnres and SHma Urady. The nexr I rneetinp will by with .Miss Mar! Ccncvs i
""'"'"nc n.irins the early days of the New Year. Owing to the- Illness of the babe of Mr. and Mrs. If. W. Yant of the I,ak
-'r..ru then trip arranged for to Can- I
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HAMMOND, INDIANA
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We are still selling the Big Juicy
Florida Grape Fruit at 9c j
Sweet Juicy Florida Oranges, per dozen 32(
13 in rfin p.v.i;i"rs te,l f,.rm t c.rin t .
1 TI L Ml' il ) (jn.MXK Tablets shouid U j t: Ifken n l.u-rcr tloses than In pr--1 N , scnb.d fur c.rdinnrj- Grip. A good jdan ' pi 'i''t to wut until you are sick but ' m
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Choice New 1919 Mixed Nuts, pound 3 lbs. for $1.00
35c
Fancy Hawaiian Sliced Pineapple, No. 2 cans
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TODAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY 6 ALL STAR ACTS 6. EXTRAORDINARY FEATURE. "The Great Leon & Co."
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CHRISTMAS CANDIES
in every conceivable form for presents jjarul general use. Get Pilot's and you j Us H get t'.oje of the most delightful j j flavor. For decorating the Christmas ? ' tle we liave t!ie l.iresf anrtmnf nt
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137th and Cedar Streets. Indiana Harbor.
Better call up The Times and have it sent to your house every night. Then youll be sure 5t will be there.
Presenting the "Oriental Miracles" The Best Act of Its Kind in Vaudeville. ROBERTS AKD WESTON Two Clever 5 ys. LEVIS AND BARDO Comedy, Singing and Dancing. JANIS AND WEST Dancing Oddity. TOM THOMAS Comedian. LITTLE CARUSO "A Night in Venice." Reserve your seat for the Midnight Show New Year's Eve. Continuous Show Thursday 2 to 1 1 .
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Instantly relieves Heartburn. Blot d Cnr Feel ng. Stops food sourinjr, repeatitij?, and all stomach rr.iserie3. Aiddig!ion and noett. Kft (tomacb mil tut ani Urccg. Jorreue Vitality and Fp. EATOKIC i t se best remedy. Tun of thooindi wonderfully bnoriMd. Only cuist(a cant trtwoi day to utait. Poaitively (uarantawl to pieaM or wa Hill refund iooney. Cit bis kos today. Yoa w Jl ae. Stunmcrs Pharmacy. Hammond. Ind.
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Christmas Thoughts "I have always thought of Christmas apart from the veneration due its sacred name and origin if anything belonging to it can be apart from that as a good time; a kind, forgiving charit
able time; the only time I know in the long calendar of the year, when men and women seem by one consent to open up t heir shut-up hearts freely." Charles Dickens.
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EAST CHICAGO INDIANA Cacital and Surplus, $60,000.00
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In Wishing You a Merry Christmas and A Happy New Year We also express our hope that you will receive a goodly measure of the prosperity that is promised with the coming year.
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Any time is bad enough, but now think what it costs to rebuild! Yet it cots so little to insure no more than it ever did and the insurance you have is so pitifully small. Let us increase your protection. We write in all good companies, including the old reliable Hartford.
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The First State Trust and Savings Bank joins in the Good Will of this Happy Season, extends its greetings to the People of this City and wishes Each the Merriest of Christmases.
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RE4L ESTATE LOANS INSURANCE FOREIGN
EXCHANGE NOTARY PUSLIC 3402 Elm St. Indiana Harbor. Phone S93.
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