Hammond Times, Volume 9, Number 10, Hammond, Lake County, 8 May 1920 — Page 2

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F. L. Evans

Resigi ;ns As Secretary Frank L. Evans tor the pat four and a. half years secretary of the K.isl Chlcagro Chamhfr c-f (tnmprr, ;c?irday reslenod his position to tal effect at once and announced he Last accpted a position with the Plus I?'and Chamber of Commerce where he w M begin his new duties next -Monda. The new position is a d'stin?: alvnnac to Mr. Evans, both finatieially and i-i the f.el-i vf opportunity for con-, siru.uive ork. and although ofl'-cia'.s ; of the East Chicago Chamber reret j that Mr. Evans is leavinu East ';,ica-j go all are congrraf.: !at 115 hyii upon hist splendid opportunities. During; the years which Mr. Evans has spent in the Chamber of Commerce activities of this city, he has always paid particular attention to the needs of the city jt th Chamber of Commerce has seen them. Although much individual work has beer, required Mr. Evans has always acted fo'o '.v as secre. tarv 01 ir.e organization m has ranea to take much credit which was dist'netly personal. It is thous'.u his in. itiative and foresight that a lare part or mc success c tne orjaniMtion nas been attained and his wise counsel has many times kpt the orcanization from fa-tional etrutjifles and disagreements AUDITORIUM THEATRE 357 Calumet Ave., Harumond. Tonight, Lila Lee in Daughter of the Wolfs. Also 1 3th Episode of the Houdini Serial. Sunday, P. A. Special, Secret Service. Also two Comedies, Dippy Daughter, and Breazen His Bonnet. ITCTg- -V. -It 'WW Tg-l B U D t ( ia s f2 a b a, If i3 S a THEATRE fi a Today HARRY MOREY ia "THE S BIRTH OF A SOUL Also Larry Srmon in "S School Da I Sunday FRANK KEENAN ia "DOLLAR FOR DOLLAR" Also Larry Semon in "School Days." Monday and Tuesday EUGENE O'BRIEN in "HIS WIFE'S MONEY" Weds., Thurs. and Friday NORMA TALMADGE in 'THE WOMAN GIVES" Saturday J. WARREN KERRIGAN in "THE DREAM CHEATER" Sunday CORINNE GRIFFITH ia "THE GARTER GIRL." 53 1 a a a ! ji B it

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FEATURE ATTRACTION TODAY AND SUNDAY Uncle Josh's Visit A Miniature Musical Comedy Music, Songs and Pretty Girls.

JOE WHITEHEAD "A Fool There Was." PIERCE & G0FF Those Musical Girls. MIDGET TRIO Harmony Singing. BROWNING & CRAIG Comedians. KAWANA JAPS Oriental EquUibrists.

. which many times work to the disadI vantage i f commercial organizations .

Mr. l-.'ns flrs-t was rngagred by the Chamber of Commerce aa a part-time secretary, 3 eve-tin a part of his time to insurance woi k. nt v spa ier reiiortlnj; for The Timks. and a part to tile work of the Chamber of Commerce. This condition ct-nliniied for more than three vesis until Mrt Kvvns had built up the Chamber of Commerce to suVh an extent that It was found necessary ior lura to devote his entire time to the work iv the orsa.nization . Kor h' past 'car he has been engaged soiel.v m civic work. j .Mr. Kvan. aried experience as a ! tea her. supei intendf nt of schools, inj aijrance agent and other 'business acitiaities have fitted him exceptionally ! well for hi chosen leid tf work rid , his sfcrndl success in East Chicago auK- . urs well fur his success at I'.lue Island, ' I'ntil a rrangenienf s cn be made for a ; home in lUtia Inland Mr. Evant-- will 'continue to keep his reisdence in JCast Chi chro . ! Tie East Chicago Cliamlier cf Comj -nerce, will continue their activities for ' the present without the services of a I paid secrotn'v but will maintain office j in the lief Hive building where fiss i Margaret V-vnn will have iharre. ,- I thoiich n se-ietary has et been elect- ! ed .; is believed that A. II. AVatts, the ; Scout E.ecu t i p. who ha offices in the , same sui'.e. of rooms with the Chamber i of Commerce will be aked to ait as secretary of the organisation . Arj ranRcnienta may be made later for a i part t:ine paid secretary. GRIFFITH J ance at Spring Hill Ort-ve. St. Jcl.n. W'ednesda'- evenins. Mav 12th. fi-8-2 j A Ford truck was demo' ishci w !in i run down 'by an E. J . & E. train on I the Junction avenue crossing: Thursday evoninff. The driver who escaped wun minor injuries nves in i.ary. The Town Board he!i its monthly meeting- in the Town Hal'. Friday evenins and transacted the usual volume of business. Miss Jennie Koedvker of Hoss is fpendinc a w-eck with Mrs. Malmstons. Mr. Conrad Daley of Valparaiso, cal. d on friends in town Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Harless entertained out of town friends this week. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Miller and dn-irhtrr of Gary, are spending the week with Mrs. Miller's rarents, Mr. and Mrs. Mutt. Grimmer, New R. R. iron and concrete has been nlaced under the Ir m,iw f tha town water system. As soon as the laying of the water mains 1s completed the motor will bjia flllins the larse tank. Mrs. i,. Harkenrider and son of Po. Chicaco. visited her mother. Mrs. C Boeson. the first of the week. Mrs. Nicholas Jaegrer of Dyer, formerly a Griffith jrirl. reports a fine 10'i pound baby prirl on Wednesday evenin?. John Malms-tone cf East Gary, ace $2. is critically il 1 with pneum nm. He is tiie father of Dr. Malinstone of G r ; ff i t h . A luncheon and business meeting- of the chur. h building- committee and the fff'cia! board was heir in Griffith on I jp-? I1") i ---- . J.H.JU..L mil t 1 -t.iiiit-aii liy..-"-'---BIJOU TODAY Jack PickforrJ in "The Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come" Also Elmo Lincoln in "Elmo the the Fearless." TOMORROW Beatrix Michelena in "Flame . of Hellgate." SUptJ jWSR'!jrlp(lf!fc5?B UHi i:it A im-Au'tnf 11 PASTIME TODAY Edgar Jones in "Quick Sands." Also two reel comedy with Mr. and Mrs. Carter De Haven. TOMORROW Peggy Hyland in "Black Shadows." MEE HOTEL RESTAURANT Jarnes Congles. BUSINESS MEN'S LUNCH, 65c TJie Best of Food. Service, Cooking. JS332j3J32jj ft INDIANA

Friday evenins. I'r. II. U. I'r-Hiae and It. J. Miller, architect of iary. I were the principal speakers. They are the his; men in the M. E. Calumet rear ion anti will present our church buildinn ca.ne to the jjcneral con fererice in Iowa, this summer. In-. I r-l;iae's I advi.-n was not to build this year, on

account of the hlsh price e-f materl.-i! and alf-v- that next year we can yet in on the ccntennarv survec CONGRESS WILL TAKE A RECESS bv nii i 1 in 111 11 'STAFF CORRESPONDENT I WA5-H1Nv;Tv)N. May 8N SERVICE f The work of 1 : toi'Kre-'s until after t ho rational eouventions is practically completed today . Leaders have reached a tentative agreement today for a i-'i's beginning Junei, to last durinjr tiie conventions.' House leaders have determine. 1 to. luftititain the house r session after j May li. under a gentlemen's areem'iit ! to act on conl erenec reports, but to ; take up no new legislation. A deli-! ctency appropriation bill, yet to bej acted tipon by the house, is the last1 legislation that body will act upon' before the conventions, according to1 the present plans of the leaders. When congress reconvenes after the' conventions, it probably will fa.e a considerable legislative program. It is expected that the convention: will instruct congress to act upon legislation providing a bunus for men who served during the World war. The merchant marine policy of the nation probably will be determined by legislation before next fali and there is, pressure for action upon legislation to' control the packing- industry. ) President Wilson may give congress some work, it ia expected. The president is believed to have some legislature recommendations to make to congress before he leaves offlco and it is thought he will insist that congress act upon hi? recommendations, before th- fall adjournment. j Party leaders also may find work . for congress t" do after the conventions. Some of the platform p;r.n13 may need to be securely spiked d n by legislation. j The present session, which Is the' first regular session of the sixty-.-i x 1 h congress, begun on December -. li't1. and to date its major achievements are the passage of the rummir.s-Ksch bill for the return of the railroads to the private owners arid Ihe passage of the large appropriation bills for the com-. Ing fiscal year. ; Republican leaders declare passage ' of the appropriation bills is a considerable achievement. Republican hi.. er Mondell asserts that the present cr n gress P.a .--been able t save the nation S 1.50'".OoO.O(in by careful pruning of appropriation estimates. ' During the entire s.xty-slxth nti-'i gress has been able to save the nation : ary se.iion on May 13, 1 Tt i r . there have ; been approximately l public laws ' enacted and 4.' public resolutions. i The outstanding features of tiie pix- : ty-sixth congress are the rejection of : the peace treaty by the senate; pa--sage of the Volstead prohibition en-' fore-merit bill, and the passage of the,; Cummins-Ksch bill. The sixty-sixth consreaa has been 1n session 314 days. Tim cost of this j congress is estimated at approximate- : 1y $8,503,6 S.S6. ; WHITING POLICE il COURT IS EUSY SPECML TO THE TIMES WHITl.Vti. Ind., Mav Tli. follow ing mn weie flneri in on Thursday: Henry RowelI and J -e Cz,.hii! and m f-r having no i the c i t v cour ,I.atgen. e r e fi r. e 1 i-ense ,-,ti ftu'o 8teve I.lpkovi.-k was fined " for having an old l:om:e and late James Flynn one cent and o-- r -r n"'mf a street ear while'imioeiin pasiengers and having a :i onen :n iffler. Alhert Spoa.rs failel to appear an'l forfeitt-d his $23.00 bond. WILL ATTEND j OPENING EXERCISES Pr. Harobl s. fi' ro I.SP-, I.: one of a iinmh' r-f iary re.i(ients t o I receive an invitation to attend the I dedication and ex"rfls at. the -.pr-n-j ing of the new- magnlficant Mb-blgan I -t;ievard Fridge on the afternoon of Friday, May 14. aeer-rding to l'oo li is going to take in the affair Information of Value I J Doesn't hurt anything, you know, to get all ihe information you can, before you finally decide to ijivfst your money in an Electric Washer. When the Tlmr was built, it was built for service--not to sell. The designers kne-v if it served wr!!, it would a!'o sell well. So when you drcidf to have an Fleclric Washer become your laundress, be sure she is a durdy girl, full of strength and able to stand any amount of hard work. We issue you a special invitation to come in and get acquainted with the Thor Girl oU will fall in love with ner because she is. as faithful as old' w INiagara. Let us give you the facts about Electric Washers. It will be worth money to you. Easy payment plan enables you to own a Thor and never miss the money you pay for it. Demonstration free in your own home. 1:1 !:i Standard Electric Engineering Co. 633 so0th Hhr s, 1 1 Buy Your Electrical Goods $ I rem an Electrical Dealer. U EE

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