Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 5, Hammond, Lake County, 22 June 1917 — Page 8
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THE TIKES Friday, June 22, 1917
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Summer . Suits and Skirts If you will walk up one flight of stairs and select your Suit or Skirt here we will save you several dollars on your purchase. Ladies' light weight suits made to sell for $10.00, our price Ladies' Silk Suits, worth all of .$8.00. Our price .$4.00
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XOTICK TO CONTRACTORS. , NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV L.N:, That j the Board of Public Works of the City I ot'Uary, Lake County, Indiana, will I meet on the 2nd day of July, lii7 to j receive and consider bids for the im-I
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Attest:
W. J. ULTO.V. P. B. LA.MB. ' FRANK ZAWADZKI. Eo.wu .if Public Works
LORETTA BERNSTEIN. Clerk.
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P.ER SIXTY-NINE (69). Becinninir
from the intersection of Alley Six 8jxOTICS OF
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181 East State St. 713 Chicago Ave.
Hammond, Ind. East Chicago, Ind.
Specials for Saturday, June 23rd Prime Native Beef Pot Roasts- 1 8C Choice Cuts Native Sirloin Steak 24C Fresh Cut Native Veal Chops lb UU Fresh Spars Ribs, lean ann meaty j Fresh Liver, sliced to order flA ib uu Swift's Shortening, better than lard A lb I C Fresh Leaf Lard 23lC Downey's Delight, the best butterine Qfln churned lb UG SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY REFUNDED INDEPENDENT
arket Co.
Hammond, Ind. East Chicago, Ind.
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181 East State St. 713 Chicago Ave.
i lie Ri auonai Market & Grocery Co. 84 State St. Phone 49 Hammond, Indiana A FEW SPECIALS SATURDAY ALL DAY JUNE 23 :v FANCY FRESH PORK LOINS .24? FANCY SIRLOIN ROAST 20 BREAKFAST BACON 36 CORN FED BEEF POT ROAST 16 ROUND, SIRLOIN OR PORTER HOUSE STEAKS 20 VEAL SHOULDER OR BREAST 17 LEG OR LOIN OF VEAL 20 FRESH SMOKED REGULAR HAMS. ... .23"VVe have a full line of Sausages of all kinds, Leaf Lard, Veal, Lamb, Beef and Pork of quality at the lowest price. Also chickens. Grocery Department Granulated Sugar, 10 lbs. for 77d With grocery order of Jl or over, potatoes and flour not includedBest Peaberry Coffee, per lb 23 Regular 30c Santos, per lb 24 Qt. Jar Pure Fruit Preserves 25. Qt. Jar Pure Apple Butter 25 Libby's Tall Milk, two for 25 Large Can Herring in Tomato Sauce 18 Baked Beans, 15 can, per dozen $1.75 Regular 30c Peaches, per can r. . ,24 Fancy White New Potatoes, per peck 99 Fancy Pineapples, two for 25 Fresh Tomatoes, Asparagus, Peas, Green Beans, Cucumbers, Lettuce, Radishes, Carrots, Beets,' Strawberries and Musk Melons. We deliver orders to all parts of city of $1 or more.
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tile sewer, a distance of twelve huti-
died sixty-four (1264') feet. In said City of Gary, all In accordance wit the plans and specifications now on file In the office of the Board of Public Works and the City Clerk. Tlio cost of said improvement shall be assessed as special benefits to the' abutting and benefitted property. Bidders must file a certified check for at least 2 '4 per cent of the Engineer's Estimate of the cost of said improvement which will be returned to unsuccessful bidders, and to the successful bidder when a contract and bond have been executed for the work. No certified check will be received In a less amount than One Hundred Dollars. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. Bids must be on file in the Clerk's Office of said City by Nine o'clock A. M. on the 2nd day of July, 191. By order of the Board of Public Works. W. J. FULTON, P. B. LAMB, FRANK ZAWADZKI. Attest: Board of Public Works. LORETTA BERNSTEIN, Clerk. 6 22, 29.
NOTICE OF THE ADOPTION OF PRIMARY ASSESSMENT ROLL. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That on the IRth day of June, 1917. the Board of Public Works adopted a Primary Assessment Roll for the improvement of Alley Four (4) West. Section Five (5), from ten (10) feet North of the South line of Third Avenue to seventeen and one-half (172 feet South of the North line of Fourth Avenue within the City of Gary, Lake County, Indiana, under Declaratory Resolution Number Eighteen Hundred Eighteen (ISIS) adopted on the 11th day of September, 1916. by the Board of Public Works, by constructing thereon of cement curbs six (6") inches in width, cement sidewalks two (2") feet wide and with Brick on Band foundation, Brick or Wooden
THE ADOPTION OF
TRIMARY ASSESSMENT ROLL. NOTICE IS HEREBV GIVEN: That on the 18th day of June, 1917, the Hoard of Public Works adopted a Primary Assessment Roll for the improvement of ALLEY THREE (3) WEST, Section Three (3), from ten (10) feet North of the- South line of Third Avenue to seventeen and one-half (17 feet South of the North line of Fourth Avenue within f the City of Gary, Lake County, Indiana, under Declaratory Resolution Number Eighteen Hundred Twenty-five (1825) adopted on the ISth day of September,
J 1916, by the Board of Public Works.
by constructing there of a pavement fifteen (15) feet wide and the necessary catch basins and Inlets, cement curbs six (6") inches wide with a wearing surface of one of the follow
ing kinds of modern city pavements:
Brick on sand foundation. Brick or Wooden Block on a concrete foundation. Combined concrete and brick on sand foundation and one-course concrete pavement on sand foundation fifteen (15) feet and ten (10) Inches wide. The parallel streets and alleys within one hundred fifty (150) feet are: Adams and Jefferson Streets. Said Assessment Roll contains the names of the owners and description of property to be assessed, with the amounts of the prima facie assessment against each lot or parcel, of land subject to assessment and is on
file and can be seen at the office of the Board of Public Works and the City Clerk in the City Hall, Gary, Lake County, Indiana. On the 2nd day of July, 1917, at Nine o'clock A. M., the Board of Public Works will meet In its office at the City Hall to hear and receive remonstrances against the amounts assessed against each of said lots and parcels of land and will hear and determine the ' question as to whether the same have been benefitted or will be specially benefitted by said improvement in the amounts set forth in said roll, and will then give a hearing to all persons interested, and thereafter sus-
four.dation, combined concrete ar.O brick on sand foundation aid onecourse concrete paveir.ent on sand foundation twenty (20') feet and ten (10") inches In width, ' cement sidewalks four .(4') feet and six inches fn width and cement curbs sic (6") inches In w .dth, also from the South line o" 21st Avenue to the North line of 22nd Avenue by the construction thereoa of a pavement fifteen (15') feet in width, with a Wtarig surface of one of the following kinds of modern city pavements: Brick on jjand foundation. Brick or Wooden Block on concrete foundation, combined concrete and brick on sand foundation and one-course concrete pavement on sand foundation fifteen (15') feet and ten (10") inches In width, cement sidewalks two (2') feet in width and cement curbs six (6") Inches in width. In said City of Gary, all In accordance with the plans and specifications now on file in the office of the Board of Public AVorks and the City Clerk. The cost of said improvement shall be assessed as special benefits to the abutting and benefitted property. Bidders must file a certified check for at least 2',i per cent of the Engineer's Estimate of the cost of said improvement which will be returned to unsuccessful bidders, and to the successful bidder when a contract and bond have been executed for the work. No certified check will be received In a less amount than one hundred dollars. Tlte right is reserved to reject any end all bids. Bids must be on file in the Clerk's Office of said City by Nine o'clock A. M. on the 2nd day of July, 1917. By order of the Board of Public Works. W. J. FULTON, P. B. LAMB, FRANK ZAWADZKI, Attest: Board of Public Works. LORETTA BERNSTEIN, Clerk.
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Block on concrete foundation and one
course concrete sand foundation fifteen tain or modify In whole or in part the
(15') feet and ten (10") inches in width. The parallel streets and alleys with
in one hundred fifty (150) feet are:
Jefferson and Madison Streets.
Said Assessment Roll contains the names of the owners and description of property to be assessed, with the amounts of the rrima facie assessment against each lot or parcel of land subject to assessment and is on file and can be seen at the office of the Board of Public Works and the City Clerk in the City Hall, Gary, Lake County, Indi
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On the 2nd day of July, 1917. at Nine
o'clock A. M., the Board of Public
Works will meet in its ofnee at the City Hall to hear and receive remonstrances
against the amounts assessed against
each of said lots and rarcels of land
and will hear and determine the1 ques
tion as to whether the same have been
benefitted or will be specially benefitted by said improvement in the amounts set forth in said roll, and will then
give a hearing to all persons interested.
and thereafter sustain or modify in
whole or in part the respective prima facie assessments on said roll.
By order of the Board of Public
respective prima facie assessments on
naid roll. By order of the Board of Public Works. VT. J. FULTON, P. B. LAMB, FRANK ZAWADZKI, ; Attest: Board of Public Works. LORETTA BERNSTEIN, Clerk. 622, 23, 35, 26, 27, 28. 29.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That the Board of Public Works of the City of Gary, Lake County, Indiana, will meet on the 2nd day of July, 1917, to receive and consider bids for the improvement of ALLEY NUMBER 0fE (1) EAST. Section Three (3), from the South line of 29th Avenue to the North line of 22nd Avenue, excepting from the North line of the Right of Way of the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad to the South line of Twenty-first Avenue by grading, paving and constructing thereon a pavement twenty (20') feet in width, with a wearing surface of one of the following kinds of modern city pavements: Brick on sand foundation, Brick or Wooden Block on concrete
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. . NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That
I the Board of Public Works of the
City of Gary. Lake County. Indiana, will meet on the 2nd day of July, 1917, to receive and consider bids for the improvement of MADISON STREET. Section Seven (7), from the South line of Twenty-fifth Avenue to the North line of Twenty-seventh Avenue by the construction thereon of side
walks five (5) feet wide on both sides of
Madison Street in said City of Gary, all in accordance with the plans and specifications now on file in the office of the Board of Public Works and the City Clerk. The cost of said improvement shall be assessed as special benefits to the abutting and benefitted
property. Bidders must file a certified
check for at least 2 per cent or the Engineer's Estimate of the cost of said improvement which will be returned to unsuccessful bidders, and to the successful bidder when a contract and bond have been executed for the work. No certified check will be received in a ess amount than one hundred dollars. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. Bids must be on file in the Clerk's Office of said City by Ten o'clock A. M. on the 2nd day of July. 1917. By order of the Board of Public Works. W. J. FULTON. P. B. LAMB. ' FRANK ZAWADZKI. Attest: Board of Public Works. LORETTA BERNSTEIN. Clerk. 6 22, 29. KOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN! That on the 11th day of June, 1917. the Board of Public Works of the City of Gary, Lake County. Indiana, adopted Declaratory Resolution Number Two Thousand Thirty-four (2034) for the Improvement of Alley One (1) West, Section Eight
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that will make your buying a pleas-
ure. All of our Summer SUITS, COATS and DRESSES for Men, Women and Misses must be sold without reserve to make room for new hot weather clothing. An unusual chance to save money.
30 to 50 Reductions
Spring and Summer weights with all the newest, touches, special values now at
LADIES' SUITS Newest 'Spring models In stylish fp.brics. $22M values
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LADIES' SUITS
16.98
LADIES' COATS
LADIES' COATS
for men and women. A big assortment of Splits, Sennits. Toyo Panamas. Newest shapes
Poplins, Velours, Gabardines- Cut and made in latest style- 20 00 values v
12.98
Wash Suits and Dresses ort, street and house models in m and sheer fabrics. Prices from iVash Waists and Skirts the new models in lingerie, pique, c mixtures, etc Prices from
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YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD Buy now and get the benefit of our reductions. Pay as ycu earn at your convenience.
Liberal Credit Clothing Company 603 Hohman St. Hammond
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The Engagement Ring
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Of intense interest to the recipient is the Engagement King commemorating as it docs one oE life's most momentous occasions. We are now offering a very rare collection of Diamond Engagement Rings at $10.00 to $500 00. The reliability and reputation this concern enjoys are the stronges reasons that you should make your selections here. And every purchase you make here must give complete satisfaction that's the spirit of Laederach Bros.' policy.
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E. W. ANDREE
Phone 738
202 Fayette St., Hammond.
Specials for Friday and Saturday June 22th and 23th
Best Creamery Butter, per pound ... Old Fashioned Lard, per pound Try a Pound of Our Own Brand Coffee, per lb. Best Granulated Sugar, 10 lbs ..
Rumford's Baking Powder, per 1-lb. can Boulevard Pineapple, per can
Renroh Apricots, 25c seller, per can ,
Kan Brand Peaches, Pears and Plums
In 8yrip No. 3 cars, per canFancy Navy and Lima Beans, per lb Dr. Price's Jelly Desert, all flavors, 3 pkgs-
Pet, Carnation and Libby's Milk Per can ....
Kellogg's Corn Flakes, Krumbles and
Post Toasties We sell same at old prices, pkg. . Renroh Baked Beans, 20c seller, per can Baraboo Brand Fancy Sugar Peas, per can
Sincerity Pure Strawberry Preserves
(1917 new stock), 9-ounce jar Fancy New Potatoes, 10 lbs.
41c 26c 26c 84c 22c 1 8c 22c i Plums i5c J9c 25c 13c
ies and 10c !5c 13c
15c
65c
SOAPS. Swift's Pride Soap, 10 bars Try Old Country Soap, best soap on the market. 19 bars Armour's Lighthouse Soap, 10 bars
Goldenrod Naptha Washing Powder, '6 pkgs. - Olivilo, lOo seller, 2 bars Grandma's Washing Powder, large pkg- 1 '.
Old Dutch Cleanser, 3 cans ; : Keen Kleener, 3 cans Large 10c Toilet Paper, 4 for
44c laundry 48c 54c 25c 18c 12k 27c 12c 25c
, MEATS. Native Veal Stew, per lb. Pork Chops, . per lb !
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FANCY CANNED GOODS.
Do not compare this brand with' cheap advertised t Sincerity Corn, 22c sellers, per can Sincerity Pork and Beans, per can Sincerity Peas, fancy ertra sifted, per can
Sincerity Peaches in heavy Byrup, 35c seller, per can Sincerity Red Beans, per can
of goods ran da.
I7c 16c
16c 28c 15c
SINCERITY BRAND STANDS FOR QUALITY. Phone Your Orders if Possible Friday Evening.
(8), from the South line of Twentysecond Avenue to the North line of Twenty-fourth Avenue in the said City of Gary, by the construction thereon of a pavement sixteen (16') feet in width, with a wearing surface of one of the following kinds of modern city pavements: Brick on sand foundation. Brick on crushed stone or slag. Brick on concrete. Wooden Block on sand foundation and one course concrete pavement on sand foundation fifteen (15') feet ten (10") inches in width, cement curbs six (6") inches in width and cement sidewalks two (2") feet in width. All In accordance with i the plans and specifications now on file in the office of the City Clerk. The Board of Public Works will meet on the 2nd day of July, 1917, at Nine o'clock A. M.. in its office in the City Hall to receive and hear remonstrances from all p-?r5ons interested and will de
cide whether the benefits to the property liable to be assessed for i-uch improvement will equal the estimated cost thereof, and will thereafter confirm, modify or rescind its Preliminary Resolution. By order of the Board ot Public Works. W. J. FULTON. P. B. LAMB, FRANK ZAWADZKI. Attest: Board of Public Works. LORETTA BERNSTEIN. Clerk.
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EnflERSDNS SUMMER SGHOODL
The following work will be offered in the Gary Emerson school this summer, the term beginning June 25th and closing August 1": Class Soom Work. Miss Ames and Mias Leeds will have class room work with the children of the Kindergarten and grades 1 to 5. This work will be given in Rooms 104 and 105. . These rooms will bo open to the
kindergarten children from 10:00 to 12:00 in the morning and from. 2:00 to 4:00 in the afternoon. The same rooms will be open to first, second and third grade children from 9:00 to 11:00 In the morning and from 1:09 to 3:00 la the afternoon. They will be open to children of grades four and five from 9:00 to 10:00 and 11:00 to 12:00 in the morning and from 1:00 to 2:00 and 3:00 ta 4:00 in the afternoon. Mrs. Child will be In Room 311 each forenoon for students wanting work in grammar and German. Grade students who are weak In language work should avail themselves of this course especially if they expect to take up a high school language course. , Students above, the' fifth grade wishing to take academic work will find classes at the Jefferson building. No academic work above the fifth grade will be offered in the Emerson building except ia language. Commercial Work. The commercial department will be open all summer from 9:00 to 12:00 in the forenoon and from 1:00 to 4:00 In the afternoon. All of the regular commercial subjects will be taught. School Gardening. Miss Snyder will have charge of the school garden and will be at this building on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Music. The music studio of the Emerson building will be open on Mondays. Mr. Snyder will have charge of the work. Physical Training' Work. ' The play grounds, swimming pool and gymnasiums will be open all summer as usual. A schedule of the swimming hours for men and women will be published in the newspapers. (Signed) E. A. S PAULDING, , Principal.
GOING TO FIGHT FOR HUMANITY Frank Zawadzkl, member of the Gary board of works, has received a letter from a 'friend who joined the United States army and has left for France. 1 In part the letter said: "I'm going to France to fight for this country and for the sake of humanity." John Cenpura. Cenpura worked as a butcher at Title Bros., before enlisting.
These are Red Cross Days!
