Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 127, Hammond, Lake County, 15 November 1920 — Page 3
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Ex-Service Men of East Chicago Get Together Meeting FALL IN!
Make it snappy. Be on time. Of great interest to you. Place : City Courtrooms, City Hall, East Chicago. Time : 8 P. M. Sharp.
LIVE NEWS FROM THE TWIN CITIES
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Indiana Harbor police ar!y Sunday r.orn;nsr swooped down upon the hom v. ;" Svsto Gavilovkh. 34-15 "Watlins street, and Mike Przespole wskl, 3447 Watling slrVt-t, gathering- in five compete stills and 1 2M) gallons of maVi. The raid was in charge of fcrg'fint Makara and two officers. At the Uivi'ovlcit liortie was found one of the finest equipped stills jet found by the 'ocal police.
church members of the different f?dorations of Kast Chicago, Jnd.ana liarbor and Whiting, last evening, who at-' tended the services held in Orchestra ! hall, Chicago in commemorat ion o. I the tercentenary landing- of the j-; I j Trims. General Niveiie, the htro off Verdun and whose record in the war!
was cue of remarkable efficiency an I honor whs the principal speaker. OenNlvelle ypoke of the conditions In trance an told of what his people are doinjr In restoring France to u peace loving: nature.
PI. AX WELFARE 1UXCC rians have already been completed for the dance and entertainment to be -riven at thn Masonic temple. East Chicane W ednesday evening Nov. 17. MoKelvey's orchestra has been enaKed to furnish the music and a grand time is premised all who attend. The money received from tho beneT.t uance will be used for welfare work f rid for tlie social advancement of the Twin Citys. Mrs. Guodfriend is chairman of the general committees.
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council Mixn.vo The common council of E-ist Chicago w ill meet this evening In regular ses
sion. It is believed plans will be dia- ; cussed as to the placing and construetion of public comfort stations, as i planned by the council sometime ago, ' This is one cf the most essential j
, things necessary and the most feasib'o
plan would be to construct one at the 1'OL.r corners. East Chicago, and an- j other ct Michigan and Guthrie streets,
Indiana Harbor. Thfy could be built under ground and would do away with the high prices now- asked above j; round. Another Important matter that i most liable to come up before the council is the community house and memorial bath house.
EX.sunvici; jiev im.an Illl-ORt; V.M7.ATION
A meeting' has ben called in tlef rooms of the city court. East Ch.ca.ao. for Tuesday evening, for the purpoi-e of i I f -orpnnizing- a l ermanent organize-j
tion cf ex-service men in East Cl iago. It ii rumored fro-n reliable sources that the world war veterans are planning and have taken steps toward .'.. forming of posts in this district and unless all ex-service men get together,' disastrous result." may hapfen. Originally Kast Cii.cago and Indiana Harbor l:id former American . I-egio'j P'--sts. but through some dissatisfaction .between them the llnrbr withdrew, leaving the local, post with but ft w members. Through lack o,f cc ope rat ion. the local post has now dwindled down to a toint whre immediate steps must be taken if they intend In have an Amcruan I-i-Rion post in E ist Ohlcaso. The A:ner:can Eegioj which foo-tcr.i and perpetuates 100 per cent Americanism, which cements the -ties cf comradeship borne of service and the furtherance of American ideals, shouli 1 ave the support of all true Americans. With the coniing of the world war veterans association, action is necessary ani It is foi- this reason that a meeting has been called. An eloctiun for new officers will be held and plans made for the securing of a permanent home or club rooms v. hcre the members may congregate at their leisure periods. Plans will also be mad for the drafting of a program for the corning year's entertainment and every t-x-servici-man is requested to be on hand.
HOLD FAIL FESTIVAL , a! Hassan Grotto, branch 6. East Chi- . cago. held their annual fall festival, j Saturday evening, at Masonic temple. Kully BOO Masonic members and their I
families from all parts of Lake county were in attendance. A number of vaudeville acts were engaged in amusing the giddies. Booths were established for kewpio dolls, candy, etc. A number of pr'zes. donated by business houses of East Chicago were given out as prizes for various feats.
Twin City
News Notes
Eari Smith and others. Mrs. Angus Eittio had charge of the rrizes. The liesdames Matthew Galagher and Earl Mutton issued the invitations to the event. It is the intention of the ladies of the church to hold card parties throughout the winter season under Utervisiuu of various committees of the Guild. Mr. and Mrs. E. J, Petersen of South Baring oe. tpent the week-end djwn at Orlsman, Ind., with relatives and Xriends. Mr. and Mrs. August Johnston of iwn Point spent the week-end with their relatives in East Chicago for the day. The literary department of the East Chicago Woman's Club will meet at Indiana Harbor tcmorrow afternoon v. i'h Mrs. Frank Callahan In Fir st. and resume their study of Milton's I'arad:se l.ott. Tlx; ladles going from East Chicago will meet in time to take the Harbor" tw o o'clock car. The Iady Elks will hold their meeting of this v.oek with Mrs. X. D. Connelly in 144th St., and Baring ave., tomorrow e ening. The Woman's Gu.li4l of St. Albans Episcopal church w-.il hold their regular business meeting tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mis. James I. Judge in Hemlock st. The ladies comprised in the church order are dot ply appreciative of the large attendance of members and their friends who responded fo the invitation extended them to hear Mrs. Ave-rill cf Fort Wayne talii on the Church Service League last wec! at the. home of Mrs. A. A. Clark in Parish ave. The visitor brought a most important message to bom Episcopal churches in tho Tw.n Cities to the wor.ieii who give .indefatigable of their l'ue In the promotion of tho religioita v. or I;. Miss Maud Williams, placing agent f( r the Children's Horn" at Virhawauka. Ind., is a guest of Mrs. Louis Gorman of South Forty the ave., for a few dayj til is week. Indiana Harbor, Order of Eastern Star, will commence preparations at once for the tntertalnment of the Grand Matron who is expected to visit here -n her ogicini trip, December Sth. There
will bi several candidates Initiat.-.-d thrt frame evening' to honor her coming here and a musical program will be arranged. A committee will bo appointed on refreshments.
The Edward Ka.nc family moving; hVi lroin lltek Is-land will h care at 44;S Olcott ave. Mr. Kane is emphij-! ed nt the Interstate Mill.". ' Norr Motor Service We do heavv hauling 1- contract or (lay work. Long distance moving, lia-fage, t.l. parts of the city. 4 T 8 Ob t' avenue. , Phone 1063 or 1053 Kast C.V. ngo. f 11-11 13-15-17 j 1 Meiron Meredith, hr.s rx-'-n add.-4 to j
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A Big Event in the Local History of the Screen Hartley Theatre East Chicago
COMMEMORATE L ANOIXB A ppeoial train was chartered by
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bbl. Sacks $2.80 bbl. Sacks $5.48
These Prices Good While 500 bbl. Last (None Sold to Children) Delivery may be delayed for a day or two on account of the enormous weight our trucks will have to carry, but we have provided for
Extra Trucks to Handle the Big Flour Sale
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.The ladies of the Christian church at 3717 Grapevine st. are about the brst to launch their (tnnual benefit bazaar this season. They have a large assortment of ready and salable articles to bo placed on display on Thursday. I'riday and Saturday cvenjngs of this week and on the rioslng night a roast leef supper will be held in connection with the remnants of the sale. The public is invited to attend on all of the mentioned nights and have n opportunity to early select whatever they desire to purchase. The ladies comprising the Aid are meeting this afternoon at the church to perfect all arrangements for the coming event. Miss Elsie Petersen of South Baring ave. was a wek-e'nd guest of Miss" Planch Txssmier who formerly lived in this city and now of Chicago. Tho Five Hundred party sponsored by committees of the Woman's Guild of St. Albans Episcopal church at the r&rish hall Saturday evening was very well attended arid the usual good time en jo: l by t lift many guests. High sen j in the games were awarded to Mrs. II. U. PcIIcll and Mr. J. T. Kabe and Robert McQuJlkon, with Mrs. Maurice Sisson of the Mark subdivision sharing in the consolation honors. A pleasing feature of the affair was the music program rendered by Mrs. Robert Wartena at tho piam and Theodore Otten, a youth of about twelve years, her accompaniste on the drum. Refreshments were served and prepard eby the Mesdamcs J. E. Johnstone, John Colder.
READ THESE TWIN CITY ADVERTISEMENTS
PLEATING AND RE -PLEATING i. Kind.- ot skirts in on day. hut-
or oriig. hemstitching, braiding, Ai! work truaranteed. Call at Wa j
it'. iStt- at. ''ttle ivest of Holinan at Phone 44 Hammond. 8-27
EinP PT TRUCK. MOVING AND CONTRACT EY HOL'R, DAY OH.
i WEEK. ri TON 1-1 EAST CHICAGO S2. i QUICK SERVICE EXPRESS. 10-2Ceod
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! goods or we crate yeiur fum'tur ! ready for shipment. Norr. 738 Olcott '
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j ESPECIAL KIITINO OP A. B. C. A special meeting of the East Chicago ! Chapter A. R. C. is called for Tuesday ! evening, November 16th, at 7:15 sharp. ! All directors are. especially requested to j be present on time as important affairs ' must be settled. ! MRS. L. GARMO.N. ! 11-15 Secretary
CASD OF THAKI3 Mrs. Rertha Uuchstabtr of HG21 Hemlock St., desires to express her hoas-w-felt thanks to all who assisted her In their kind ministrations during her greht Vorrow in tho loss cf her husband, E x I'uchstaber, well known pho'egrti piier in Indiana Harbor, who died following an automobile accident on. I was buried at Waldheim cemetery, rhi ago, Thursday. Especially to Rubin Tyler of Indiana Harbor, Rabbi laskall of Chicago, members of the Indiana Jewish Ladies Aid Society, l,ake Eodge I. O. P.. It. No. bill, and for the many meautlfi'l floral offerings. 11-1J
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Tuesday, Wednesday, Thurs. Nov. 16-17-18 Tomorrow, Wednesday and Thursday "You Win cr Lose the Minute He Firit Sets Eyes On You!" That wos the thought pounding-through Keith's brain. He meant to trarnp back to civilization, back to face the chief of the Northwest Mounted Police. His uniform, his figure, his face even to the peculiar scar on the forehead everything about him would not be Keith the fugitive from justice but Conniston, the officer of the Royal Mounted who lay dying before him, under the Arctic stars. Soon he would stand before the chief "whose eyes could see through boiler-plate" and before the girl supposed to be hi 3 sister and, then, before Shan Tung, the Chinese mystic who had known the dead officer and who never forgot a face. In "The River's End," James Oliver Curwood has written a tale of such Pre, -such romance, such vigor and intrigue and charm and Mar
shall Neilan has so vividly transferred it to the screen that those who see it will long remember it as one of the brilliant achievements in phoio-dramatic literature.
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