Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 46, Hammond, Lake County, 10 August 1917 — Page 6
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THE TIMES Thursday, August 0. 1917. East Chicago tier People and Occurences
Miss Loin May i.f North Mntfoun avehas ns h r cu.t Miss Klurem Smith of Fort V.in. .Mis Smith wiil lemam in this rsiy ln.ut twi weeks. Mrs. Stuart Uoff of Shori.ian Koal. "'htoapo. .spriii "lay with Mr?. S W. .'ptl'-n of r.i-Hss.-iu. Mr?. Hatis JVutsoij of So. olcott at--t.U'i has us Ku.-sts to.iay Mrs. Nat-s ar-'i Mis. Mulsh of In. liana Harlnn. Mrs. T S. l-'islii r is i nj" nivc a mntor trip to 'row n Point today. Jlr?. J). K. J.hn.s miu sister Miss llHicel Hartley art: in Chicago shopping today. Al Hassan Grotto Picnic. The txr.eutive eoinilin tee of the Al Hassan Giotto have received word from the mt.ir.btrs of the order, that the pier.'e 10 he held Monday. August 27lh. aHi be held on Ih.-u instead !" rail. Al.out L"J per c"nt of tie- members Noted for a lake trip, while the other l'l i-er vent oted lor a trip to Michigan 'ity n the South Shore railroad, so it looks as if the like trip prevails. Abe Uf. nheiiuc r. Jbnioek. bus called a iruetirsK of the eonimittee at his olfice m the Calumet building- at ,;fti) o'clock tomorrow nigl.i. n make final arrantcments. The committee is hguring on this aflair heme one .f the greatest events ever j.ulled off in Lake county. It is to be a uenume picnic consisting of basket lunches and a general good Hme. Tl'.e t.irotto band will alsn attend nd furnish music for the picntce rs. All Masons. Eastern Stars ami friends are invited. The committee needs assistance, so r.-lase, all I'rophets take notice. Wilson Jordan is rxrected home tomorrowfrom camp at .Jefferson ville on a forty-eight hour furlough. .
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Indiana Harbor Personal and Otherwise
Airs. I. F. Prununond of Fir street, and niece, Mrs. Karl IHakely attended a 6 o'clock dinner in Chuygo. Wednesday evening given by Attorney and Mrs. Burman. Dr. J. I'. Iirummoml was also present. Mrs. E. F. Prummnnd and niece Mrs. Karl Blakely. who is visiting here from Orpheum Dancing Academy J" STATE STHEKT, H.IMMOM).
Prof. J. Greeory Kenne of t."hlr:tK. STAGE AND BALL ROOM DANCING, Classes in ball room dancing every Monday and Friday evening. Private lessons 0wi.'m.-10 p. m. TF1I.. SIM.
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WILL MAKE "WAR LOAN" OF $250,000
ET. MEREDITH of Ics Moines. In., m il;.-s ih following annuun.'e meat to the hoys and ;;:r!s ,,) M , pi vu'Vy : 0 "Tho great middle- V"M is m-cirtiii-.-.l ! great food prodii Hnif -tntr of tlio I'niteil S,ate.. To tiio hoys ass.l cirls livitivr it, this grout region I "ill advance il.e of oT'e-qii.-n-tiT of a million doi::u. i more, if necessary, ns u hem to worthy ami inuu.-i rioiis ;md w eli-intending Im;. . and girls from ten to eisriitcon .V' i;is of g. I ss.-k for no Meurity other th.i i the signature- of the boy or girl. I sun vU!h,g to t rii -t lo t!eir liouor and patriotism to repay the loans wAh interest ut 0 per cent at the end f one year. quarter of a million .id-
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3487 Michigan Avenue Indiana Harbor, Indiana SPECIAL DOUBLE S. & H. GREEN STAMPS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY.
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COAL Prices
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Better lay in your winter's supply XOW whil low prices prevailIf you wait much longer, you'll have to ray moreRemember, your pockethook Is your best friend. THE BIEKER EROS. CO. I4 Hfbly Bt. tun rt. Eobnt VI. KJUBxoiro. nra.
pi?s, calves
and seeds. "There are thrct thief purposes behiuc5 ray offer. "The first consideration is to increase fooo production, in this great time of need dm ins the emergency : war. in answer to President Wilson's call for united effort on the pat
of all the people
neip. "The second me--important influence i to keep the young pt pie on the farm, where they will hecoi, producers and parth' pate in the agrlcultur . development of tit country. "The third Influemwhich I wish t" h!i!i about is the buiidin? n
t"l of the Junior r.'inuer-
club movement now bringencouraged and or ganized by the feder:.
the extension work the agricultural c--leges of the country, i; order to stimulate
higher agricultural education among the young people of the rural districts. "I trust also that this loan, though humble it may be, may help to satisfy the desire of every boy and girl to own and care for something. I consider ownership one of the greatest character builders. Nearly a thousand boys ami girls have been financed through this offer. The plan has been .so well received that I am making this announcement to broaden it to any hoy and girl In the great middle West. The boys and girls who cannot serve the flag iu the battlefield can serve it in the harvest field."
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Palm Beach and Cool Cloth Suits, good $10 and $10.5(1 values. Friday and Saturdav-
V'3 Silk Shirts up-to-the minute styles, worth all of $4.00
illMl -7'."'. j uiirtv itmi .jctn.im.aj iiicj ai u uuia iui $2.85 and $3.85
MEN'S OXFORDS Good Shoes, all leather, late styles; genuine calf in black and tan $2.85 For Two Days Only $2.85 Tennis Oxfords 75
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Underwear
Stoplhir foyono ct our want Adi Put Ol tbnilt- Eripng, Shusio WasiixxL Ad. in tcKnorrcw and Road our Halo Wonted Cchizrj
Forest, Ind.. will spend Sunday in Michigan City, visiting with Mr. ant Mrs. J. F. "nnnin shani. Mr?. Hlak- ly join hr husband at Kochrsfr. Ind. arid from there- they will return horr. to Foresr, Ind. All members of M. W. A. cam? No. HZoS are requested to meet ji thu Atiiitorium hall Friday evening, at &:'. Special business will be trans-teted at that time. The ladles of the Baptist church arf asked not to forget their donations for the bakery sale which will be in Downing's grocery Saturday. All donations must be there by 2. Mrs. T. .Kobprts and daughters were
Chicago shoppers yesterday. Miss Maud Roop hs returned h.-ime after visifngr two weeks with friend' and relatives in ili.-hipan. Mrs. Emil Anderson has as her kus's her sister. Mrs. C. T. Muir and dauehter Ethel of Chicago. They will remain here two weeks. Miss Kli.i McAuslnn has issued invitations for a birthday party which will be at her home on Grapevine !!! this evening. W. .1. Murray will leave th.-i afternoon for a visit over the week-en 1 with his home folks in Wnukasha, Wis. Miss Corrine Gulliver wiil sr-.nd U;e week-end in Gary with fr-.'nds. Misses hve Kil pa trick nu.J Acvs McGuan are visit irK relatives of M;-s Kilpatric in Vhic.-ifto. Mrs. Holni and party of friends motored to Chicago H-inht today.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOT ICR. NOTICE 13 HEHE3Y GIVEN: That the Board of Public orks of the City; of Gary, I.ake County. Ind.nn'i, on :h 2 ird day of July. 1917. assessed b ne-'
tits pnd :i warded tiamagf-s respectively to the following tinned, persons, owners or holders of titles of, or interest in. the lots s"-t opposite the iKirr.es of each of said persons respectively, as benefits and damages on account of API r.OPUI ATI' )N AN D CONDEMNATION of" Lots Sixteen (16) and Seventeen (IT). P'oek Twelve (12). ChicagoTol'.eston Land and Investment ComPotiy's Third Addition to Tolieston. now in the City. of Gary, Lake County, Indiana. The following is a list of the property benefitted and damaged by said opening and extending, together with the amount of such benefits and damaces and the names of the owners and
I 1, dd rs thereof and all interest therehn: j I.ot Pivfren (J1), Block Twelve (12). j Ch!CiJ30-T5lPston Land and Investment j Company's Third Addition to Tolleston. j now in th City of Gary, Lake County, Indnrist. Fran--is M. Ryan, owner, j .man. . ?,inn fliT. j Ijoi Seven t.;en (IT). Block Twelve , (12), Chicago-Tolleston Land and Investment. Company's Third Addition- to Tolleston. now in the City of Gary, ; Lake County.- Indiana. - Bonney lv. : Vassuff and Phil.,- Marooff. owners. I a mages, $:(t-i.M. j Y-j i and h of you are believed to ! ! n ?-! ( -sub !; s of the Cit" of Gary. ! 'ind are further notified that the P.oard ! of Public Wi-rks will at its regular meeting lo be heir) on the 20th day of ' August. 1917. at Nine o'clock A. M., in ' i;s office in the ritv Hail hear and reirive renionst ranees, if any. on account : -f the Hini-ioi; of anv f the above asj .- SMiii-nis :ind awards. j By oroer of the Hoard of Public i Works. . j W. .T. Ft'I.TON, I P. B. LAMB.
FRANK .AWAPZKI. Att-st : Board of Public Works. Lt RETT A BLRNSTFIN, Clrtrk. 7 27: S r,, if).
Hatch Celebrated one-button Union Suits, regular $1.25 and $1.50. , For Friday and Saturday S5 Per Suit Vil?on s Union Suits, tonight and Satur-
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Athletic Underwear G5 Per Suit Famous Rocking Chair Underwear, regular $1.25 and $1.50, for 95 $2.00 Underwear for $1.35
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NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That the Board of Public Works of the City of Gary, Lake County, Indiana, on the 30;h day of July, 1917. adopted PKCLARATORT RESOLUTION Number Two Thousand Eighty-three (203) for the vacation of Alley No. 10 West from the South Line of Alley No. 5 South, on the North, to the North Line of Sixth (fith) Avenue on the. South, in Gary. Lake County. Indiana, by the Appropriation and Condemnation of the following described property, to-wit: (No Real Es-.ate to be Appropriated or Condemned): "BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, Ey
the Board of Public Works of said City jof Gary, that Faid ALLEY NUMBER j TEN (10) WEST, be vacated from and iio stid given points only upon express
conditions and with the. express reservation; that the owners from time to time of the real estate abutting on said j vacated portion of said Alley No. 10
West shall hereafter pay any and all Taxes and Special Assessments which may from time to time be legally levied or assessed against said resl estate: that a reservation is hereby made and it is one of the conditions of the within vacation that the Gary Heat. Light & Water Company, or its successors, may from time to time and at any time go over. upon, across and under and use said vacated portion of said Alky to repair, rebuild, relocated, inspect and install Water Pipes, Gas Pipes. Electric poles and Electric Wires and Conduits:
and the Chicago Telephone Company, or its successors, may from time to time and at any time go over, upon, across, under and use said vacated portion of said Alley to repair, rebuild, relocate inspect and install Electric Poles. Electrice Wires and Conduits; and the City of Gary may from time to time and at any time go over, upon, across, under and use said vacated portion of said Alley to repair, rebuild, relocate, inspect and install its Sewers or for any other public use; and -the owners from time to time of the real estate abutting on said vacated portion of
I said Alley shall at all future times, use ! said vacated portion of said Alley sub
ject to the rights and limitations hereinbefore set forth and never otherwise, and shall never at any time interfere the said City of Gary, or the said Companies, or their successors, use of said vacated portion of said Alley for the things and purposes hereinbefore set forth. . ' The pcoperty which may he injuriously or beneficially affected in said C:ty by said proceedings is the property hereinbefore specifically described and (no property to be condemned or appropriated). Property to be beneficially or injuriously affected is as follows, to-wit: Lots Eleven (11), Twelve (12"), Thirteen (13), Fourteen (14), Fifteen (13). Sixteen (16), Seventeen (17), Eighteen (IS), Nineteen (19). Twenty (20). Twenty-one (21). Twenty-two (22), Twenty-three (23). Twenty-four (2-1). and Twenty-five (25). all in Block J Seventy-four (74). in the Gary Land
Company's First (1st) Subdivision, in the City of Gary, Ceunty of Lake, State of Indiana, and all owned by the POOR HAND MAIDS OF JESUS CHRIST: Lots Twenty-six (26), Twentyseven (27), Twenty-eight 2S), Twentynine (29), Thirty (30). Thirty-one (31) Thirty-two (32). Thirty-three (33), Thirty-four (34), Thirty-five (35), Thirty-six (36), Thirty-seven (37). Thirty-eight (38). Thirty-nine (39). and Forty (40), all in Block Seventy-four (74), in the Gary Land Company's First (1st) Subdivision, in the City of Gary, County of Lake, State of Indiana, and all owned by the GARY LAND COMPANY. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN: That the Board of Public Works of the City of Gary has fixed the TOtlv day of August, 1917. as the day upon which it will receive and hear remonstrancea from persons interested in or affected by said proceedings, and on said date at Nine o'clock A. M. will meet in its office in the city hall in said city for the purpose of hearing and considering any remonstrances which may be filed
by persons interested and to hear all persons interested in said proceedings and for the purpose of taking final action thereon. Such action shall be final and conclusive on all persons. By order of the Board of Public Works. W. J. FULTON, P. B. LAMB. FRANK ZAWADSKI. Attest Board of Public Works. BLANCHE DOUG AN, Clerk. 83. 10.
CVe do- not claim that the mere use of want ads will produce prosperity. fBut it seems mor. than a coincidence tha: most prosperous people are quick to recognize the value of classified advertising. $JLet us supply youi wants through this page.
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MEN'S Tan Viei Rlueher style Oxfords, broad toe and bound
to be comfortable. Especially priced at
English Last Gun Metal Oxfords, good j Of .quality and latest style JiUll WOMEN'S White Cloth 8-ineh Boots, lace and with half Louis
f covered heels, "Walk-Over. K flfl
Priced at O.UU
8-inch Lace Boot, tan vamp with white calf
P top, plain top
White Canvas Lace Boot with hi ah covered heels. Special
White Canvas Pumps and two-strap j
Slippers, 'J.OO value, at 1.5 and
CHILDREN'S. Patent leather bottoms with white cloth tops; the right shoe for summer and early fall
j Sizes 8 o to 11 1.75 and $2.25
Sizes 1.1 U to 2 $2.00 and $2.50 Many styles of Children's 2-strap and Mary Jane Slippers, patent and dull leathers Sizes 4 to 8 at $1.25 Sizes 8io to 11 ; $1.50 . Sizes HVo to 2 $1.75 JfaSU hi irlifc W-"-.M iMiMlMtTpf ii it it'll I llllMM Mnilfliiii " H'tM. ilUiliiitUli1 jrjT jf "laaii---f "fi'" " W i .'- iiiii'iraitainri.lin i :mn
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718-720 Chicago Ave., East Cnicago, Ind. Double Stamps Every Wednesday. We Carry Butterick Patterns. JUST A FEW reminders for Saturday.
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come and see tSiem
Our Tieady-to-Wear Section is contiruiaH.v toned up with new garments together with our well selected stock of
S immer D.esFes, Skirts, WaiMg, and everything In ready to wear. We are in a position to satisfy the most -keptical-
I.adies' Silk Poplin Dresses, variety of colors, a dam'y assortment, good up-to-date styles. A pA -i'reially priced to sell at..." UaOU
Ladies' Street and House Dresses, neat patterns, fast colors, fit and workmanship the very best. f ftjf" We offer one lot. special at iUw
HOSIERY FOR SATURDAY Ladies' fine Lisle Hose, stroncly reinforced Kant-tare ;ops. white and black, all hizesExceptional values, pair... Ladies' Tan and Bronze Hose, rib or- par'er tops, all
sires- no reason to compiam aooui msn in ns nen
voit can buy them at two OfTrt pairs for Cub Ladies' Fiber Silk Hose Black, white or gray, good value, all sizes, double heel, toe
and soles. Per pair
Children's Sox with fancy tops and plain whites, all
sizes, fast colors. Priced
at 35c to..:
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Special Bargains Ladies' t'repe d Chine Camisoles and Corset Covers, flesh and white, elastic waist band, lace I f)A trimmed." This is a very neat cover at B (J(j
Ladies' Silk Mull Night Gowns, pink and white, made
with neat edge, all sizes. Special for Saturday ;
2.25
Another lot of Sampl" Corsets, values up to 2.00: most
all sizes in the lot. Special for Saturday -
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Special for Men and Young Men -$2.50 Outing Pants for Saturday priced at . .
Men's best quality White Duck Pants, special
1.79 1.19
Our Clothing Department offers for Saturday sharp reductions in Hart, Schaffner Sz Marx Men's and
lonng Men's Suits. All small lots 4 of $20 Suits for Saturday 0
Our regular $20 Blue Serge Suits for Men and Youn Men, correct models. Special for 4 C ftrt Saturday at only 1 0.UU One lot of Men's Dress Shirts, about 25 dozen, consisting of fancy stripes, fast colors, all sizes; Qif $1.50 values. Special for Saturday uJy Wilson Bros. Silk and Lisle. Thread Hose, 50c value, all colors. For Saturday, 35c pair, 4 tf or .3 pairs for I .UU Wilson Bros. Dress Shirts, newest patterns and French cuffs, the kind that always sold for $1.75 and OQ $2.00. Special for Saturday at I Men's Athletic Union Suits, sleeveless and knee length, this is a special worth RQf while for Saturday at Ovlb
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Men's Sport Shirts, plain white and fancy stripes. Special for Saturdav
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