Hammond Times, Volume 10, Number 41, Hammond, Lake County, 29 October 1921 — Page 2

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THE .TIMES

Otobnr 29, 1921.

LIVE NEWS PROM THE TWIN CITIES

The he rennilvtnifc tihie table. effeCtiv otobfrf 89th; 1 rftrrying A change of a Chicago Fast Kxprens. due In Indiana Harbor at 4:10 p. nl., to atop, take on and discharge passengers at the Harbor Station. This change is th result of tfe ieriiiitnt work of Secretary "Toltnie of tfi8 CItia Club in sScurlngr this acdohioiiatloh from the rfcl!red tompan.f. 4. MlLfe ltESlilES Superintendent Pott of th on hundred inch plat milt of tli9 Inland Steel company has ahntttlnced a resumption lit bperationfc beginning with Monday momlhfr. October 31. This mill will i m double turns.

IMPROVING CHICAUO AVEMB Takinir tfie hills, valleys, warpi and rldgea oat of Chicago at-efkle is t'ne latest undertaking of Street Commissioner Sterling of Bait -Chicago. It is one who has experienced the rough riding- and rocky coasting over Chicago avenue that really appreciates thd recent improvement madB bn this1 street.

Remember whtr whirling nert the ovals of bid Chleairo anu like rhSt any trifr Sxperierrce lrt which irou take your life in one hafia, ydur curiosity in the other and Juggle thetrt to see" which will CUme out en iop, kb4 that peculiar sensation you received artef tuttiiriif w an ititeret-tirt'g' street fend trabbiag ftmit breath again. , "But never aain,k Jays Commissioner tefiihg. All ol tKeSe foufi placet are being smoothed down and the' street Is being ptii back into good ebhdltlon thii will make- it a pleasure tor autoists and tourists to follow the Chicago avenue rcni"te tbgalri.

CAPTIHKS A DEFICIUT : Secretary Bite. jL. Garman bl tfie Bast Chicago fted Cross ChapW; lii to be lifdUed with the capture df ih escaped anentally deficient patient, from the State liospitai of RoclleSter. Minnesota. , The ex-Navy marl hid applied .to Mrs. Garman for relief ahd white. presenting his case and relating; his esperiences it, was when the Red Cross Secretary became, suspicious" rtf 4 the man' worldly kncwlpdfe ahd ramoling cbnversatioti.. Vntohiclobi tot cross-examination Mrs. Garhian wAi able to secure sufficient date to get in touch with the stranger's tfllg titStSfy. The tted Crots Cfiariterg troth IlAVef Hill. Mae., to Minneapolis, Minn., ahd others Ihrciuthottt the country, where this frtari had presumably" aked for assistance were wired. It Vafc 6Hiy after a few Hours after wiring tfie aeveral stations that answers began t6 flood the East Chicago lied Cf dei

chapter "to hold the man." Mrs. Oar

At tlie BhieMrd Special Sunday Chicken Dinner

You'H pay $2.00 for the Same dinners at the big hotels. To introduce to more people our inimitable fdodsj we are making the price Very special for Sunday. Bfihg a friend With ybti, or bring the family and enjoy the hospitality of The Bluebird.

You'll Also Like Our Mexican Chile and Chop Suey BLUEBIRD BAKERY AND LUNCH 182 State Street, Hammond, Ind.

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Use Your $1,000 to Best Advantage If you have been thrifty enough to iave $1,000 ind you want to invert it 10 that the principal will be safe end bring a high rate of income, let us suggest a good investment. We recommend the First Mortgage 7 Per Cent GOLD Bonds sold by this Bank. Investing $1,000 in these Mortgage Bonds will bring you an income of $70 a year. Interest is payable semi-annually. The Bonds ana in handy denominations and are of convenient maturities. Principal and interest payments are paid at this Bank the very day they are due. This Bank also offers these Bonds in denominations of $100, $500 and $1,000. They may be purchased by paying c&ah or by the monthly payment plan. An initial payment of $10 will start yoa as a Bond investor. Invest in these safe Mortgage Bonds. Send or call for booklet

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matt was qtlick t8 it In tMch with t!t police , authorities In the district wllich 'has resulted in the: tapture at thii ex-service rriah yesterdly at Gary and placinK him in Jail at Crown Potnt ort It charge- of Vatran.

unt u STortfi ttuiiUfcri. In the most calm and reserved fash; Ion. thfe masked nien iieid up and robbed thf CH-ntrai Drui iters at the Matk Subdivisian last night- obtaining; ovef 1S5. Besides Houi&nd SuminerSj drnjg clerk In charge, a lone customer was the only one in the place to witness the robbery. The streets in front were tacafit ahd hot a pedestrian in sight. Silence prevailed. The low command tti the! chlst could be heard ' Let' Have it ali ahd In & hurry." The order to open the cash register and safe- was performed by. Pirmmers with friasticHy hd almost autOmdtffaity, tiavihg' jjrevioUBiy experienced a holdup affair. tilei ft Sumhiers described the , holdup men as one tail and the otKer htSrter and itockyi bne wecttlriif an army ralHfcoat with cap. Artef BaiiSfying- themselves that they hid eieahed the place of everything tit htonctary nature. the three bahditS jtltrlp'ed into their Ford roadster, left standing in front, and drove north towards Whiting.

ItED CROSS MEETINU. the BftW Chicago Red Cross chapter; at( its regular annual meeting, elected the : following directors fot thre-year terms: Mrs. li (iarman, TV. J. Murray, Mrs. A. A. eiertt and Ed; Cowart. Secretary- Mrs. 1. Okrmah reports actual relief Ibaned ch to e-servlce men; $809; letters written, 1.4S9; hom4 Visit and investigations. B0; ecufed Jtfbi for 842 and office calls, 2,09i. This report covers Indlftha Harbor a8 mil aS Bait Chicago, the East Chicago chapter having assumed the exSaidler responsibility in Indiana Harbor last January. aa' i l " - WtLt ArfiB!0 MEETING.

Hugh P. Stuckian and Mrs. R. O.

O'Shea, both; of :East Chicago, tomor

row will be. among, local delesates at

tending the one-day session or the state fcortventibn of the Indiana Branch of the American Association

for rtcogh!tldn of the Irish Flepbblic.

READ THESE TWIN CITY ADVERTISEMENTS

W&issay's Pleating Shop EMBROtDF:niR S-fAMPIKGk HBMiTtTf'MlNOk Bl'TTON HOliB. BBTfOS IOVBRIXG, BRAiDlNO, Hl'tlUJIfi, FACi ST ITt'HHS. 1 StAtES stnfeEt, niuNte HAMMU.MU 49.

CITIZENS PAMY MEETING Saturday evening, Auditorium, Ind. Harbor. Sunday- evebing, Krupa Itall. 5ol5th street and fearifi.g atenU. 10-25

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Helen Holmei in "A CROOK'S ROMANCES" Also Mutt & Jeffff ahd Comedy TOMORROW SUNDAY Butk Jones in hi latest Western Photoplay "STR4IGHT FROM THE : : : SHOULDER" ; Also Hank Mann in "The Lost Detective" arid Mutt & Jeff ;

AUDITORIUM MAX ICLFER Pwp. J47 Cafusad At. PSooe Htm'4 1951 SPECIAL WILLIAM RUSSELL In BARE KNUCKLES Also Episode 5 RUTH OF THE ROCKIES BRYANT WASHBURN In THE SINS OF ST. ANTHONY Also THE NIGHT BEFORE

DeLUXE THEATRE TODAY Gladys Walton in "HIGH HEELS"

Also a Gsod Comedy SUNDAY Constance Talmadge in "SCANDAL" "The Adventures of Bob and Bill", and "Aesop's Fables" MONDAY AND TUESDAY "THE PALACE OF DARKENED WINDOWS" With an All-Star Cast WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY ' ' Gladys Walton in "THE ROWDY"

COMING SATURDAY Not. 5 For One Week For One Week ? D.-Wr Griffith's -"WAY DOWN EAST"

Which Will be held Sunday afternoon at Hotel Severlri. Indianapolis. Appbintmeht of a live membership committee with definite program and election of state officers' will engage the attention of the delegates. Among tho speakers will bo Steven M. O'.Mai'H. lord mayor of Ijimerick, end Joseph Qulnn, national director of the organization. About 200 delegates from all parts of the stal are expected to attend.

BOtf HIT BV AUTOMOBILE Stanley Jakhbrlac, 10 years old, of 3906 Carey street, was hit by an automobile driven by Clin C'loud of 3926 Hemlock treet, near his home In Bait Chirtag6i last night. jakubriae sugi taihed a fractured rib.

AT THE PARTHENON Sydney Chaplin, brother of the famous Charlie, will be s-en in a "big five reel cniriedy production "King, Queen, Joker,"' at the rarthenoh theatre Sunday. This Is his first production for Paramount and It, Is said to be a great laugh-maker. JUr. Chaplin plkys two part in the film, that of tho king and the bacber who Is a jnker. Aidg from the genuine laugh prnv'oftlrig situation's With which the comedy abound, there ar thrills aplehty. The beautiful actress, Lottie Mae IherWii fiiays opposite the tar. The Vaudevliii priigrara will consist of five big acts of high class vaudeville readed by a splendid JuveftllB melange of mirth ahl rrteiody entltled -Seven ' Little ' .Sweethearts,"' featuring the famous Forbes Kiddle ; Of" the Thtiitif udtfloUS number bf acts appearing in vaudeville, none are as welcomely received and as thoroughly enjoyed as an offering- in which the ptrsonnel are all children. - This is particularly bo when kiddles have teal histi-onlo talent, are exceptional Alng3ra and dancers And have tha ability to put orer comedy. ' it is an offering that will hot Only please the kiddiea, who attend; but the grown-nfrs' as well; JijiUmi, in i n 1,, . . i ...a. .

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News Notes

Mls Ida fhillipn of the East Chits go library and Mrs. reters of the Indiana Harbor library Are in Wuhcte this weelt attending th state library convention. They are returning home today. Miss ituth Griffin, was hostess to a number of her friends last evening at her home in Northeote av. The affair was a masquerade party and tha yng people report & most enjoyable evening. A number rf Cohgrega-tiona! people attended the annual "V. B. M. I. edhveft-tion-bf the Interior; which was held in CRlcab this week. Mr. E. ?T. Cahlhe president bf thi? forr-igri Missionary Work ih the state bf Indiana attended all sessions. On Thursday Rev. and Mrs1. Frsnk Maples, Mrs. Ted Cadman,

Mrs. John Castl Und Mr B. I'red Hu attended. They report Very fine meet In. ; .. " ' The H'eifare baby clihlc will fee held Monday aftefrtobfl net week, instead or Tuesday afternoon, as the association Is oil Tuesday, Nov. 1st moving to 4720 Olcott avenue, until euch time as a permanent home can be obtained, which It la hoped will be In the near future. tr. and Mrs. A. CJ. Bchleiker. who are in I'hiladelphla, Ta.i this week attending the American College of Surgeana convention, eJtpet't " to visit their son, John Burhopp, at Mercersburg, Fa., where he is attending school. He spent last weekend with his prMU in Washington, C. Fire Chief arid Mrs. CharieS Smith returned Thursday evening from bayton. Ohio., where they spent a three weeks" vacatlbn. The chief attended the Convention oi Fir Engineers while oft this trip. , The U A. li. ctab 1 entertaining at an all night nalioweert pirty this evening at the home of Mrs. V. Godfrey. Kighteen young girls will Attend and help celebrate this event. One feature of the evening will be the taking of flash light picture. Mrs. Godfrey is a felswr tl the president bf thla club, Miss4 Katherine Gorman. A number' of East Chicago people will attend the Convention Association for the Recognition of the Irish nepublic. which meets at the Severen hotel at Indianapolis Sunday. Miss Lillian FueriBt was hostess to th members bf the J. F. F.. club last evening at hef home ih Hoftierlee SLvefitie. The young ladies spent their time in sewing and social chat. This afternoon Miss Mithusa, Is entertaining the members of the Junior Endeavor of the Congregational Church at a fialioween party lit tfiS chUrch barloi1. IMn't forget ill church services Will begin one hour later tomorrow. Be aura and turn your clock back tonight. First Congregational church, East Chicago, corner Magoun and t45th Street. Pastor, Rev. Frank Maples. Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. Morning service at i6:15 a. m. Junior Kndeavor at 3 p. m. intermediate Endeavor at 6:30 p.-m. Senior Endeavor at 6:30 -p. m. Evening service at 7:30 p. m. All services commence on standard time. At the morning Hloe Dtto S6ifer wili sing a eolo with Violin bWliatd by Dr. A. 1. Love, the paSlo? Will fifeach the sermon.' ftoth irlimbrs ind ge'he'ral public are very earnestly utgefl lb hear the evening address by ftev.' Maples, the subject beinrf ttAHdiCafs.'1 Mr. Mbia dHvere this adtlreSs before the Jiinibf high Bchobl At iridiatia Harbor tfb weeks Ago and has been requested to give It In 3Sasl Chicago.. TKe cVnter block bt Seats will be reSrte'd for tfie yburig feopis. Remember the Airship contest is on in the Sunday" school. Methodist Episcopal church. Sunday school at 9:3o. Prof. H. II. Clark, supt. The morning service at 10:45. Epworth league at 6:SO and evening service at 0. The subjedf fof th morning ser-

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.When Lives May Be at Stake Water is such commonplace element in out daily existence that we give Very little thought to the important part H ilays. It is only when it is difficult to get or is heeded in . an emergency that we fully, realiie what an instantly available supply means. Good water Is indispensable to our well being; Our haying the most modern, scientific water purifying station that money can buy giVeS us an enviable advantage over less fortunate- citiel.'fdr pure water reduces the tnortalify rate, increases the general health of the community. . . The uses to which pure water it put trt medical and surgical emergencies are too many to enumerate. Specifically, take the case bf the child that goes into convulsions during the flight. Water, in the form of a hot bath, often may be the means of saving the little one's life. v Then consider how the Water Company's organization, machinery and miles bf pipe lines stand' guard over youf life. The water supply is the ever ready arm of th Fire Department. Its chief weapon in fighting fire, protecting property, saving lives. In this defense against the constant menace of fire there must be maintained ceaseless vigilante and constant fidelity to duty. Protection against fire is only of the many services you demand of and receive from your Water Company, and, like our Fire Department, its organization and pumping machinery mUst be ready the instant the tall comes. "Pare Water is the First Mark of Civilization " East Chicago and Indiana Harbor Water Co.

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LAST TIMES TODAY ELSIE FERGUSON In William D. Taylors Production Sacred and Profane Love"

The play that created Broadway sensations and lured the incomparable star of the screen back to the stage for the greatest triumph of her career. Also special orchestra presentations and the famous "AL" MELGARD at the Grande Organ playing "DEAR OLD PAL" And BYRD AND ALLEN in SONGS AND CLASSIC MUSIC

mon will bet "The I,eaf." and that r,f

the evening, 'The Presence of God."

special musio will feature both services. You ere cordially Invited to worship with us. Reformation Day Services at the St.

raui'e Evangelical lititheran church,

138th and Deodar sts. Theo. Claus, paptor. 9 a. m. English Sunday school. 9:30 a. m. Preparatory service. 10 a. m. German service with llolr Commun

ion. Everybody cordially welcome.

E. A. Kennedy. The I. O. O. F. Hall, Indiana tfftrbor, Sunday evening, Oct. 30, 8:00 o'clock. Subeet: "Milliona Now Mvlnjr V1U N'evcr Die." Auspices of

I. B. P. A. No collection. 10:i'9

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