Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 74, Hammond, Lake County, 14 September 1917 — Page 6
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Fiery Eczema and Skin Eruptions Readily Yield to This Old Remedy
Successfully Used for Fifty Years.
Eciema and similar skin troubles corns from a disordered. impure condition of the blood, and they can only be fured by living: the blood a thorough cleansing, and removing from It all traces of impurity. This is why S. S. S. has been used so successfully in hundreds of cases of
Eczema and other skin eruptions. This wonderful remedy Is without an equal as a blood purifier, being probably the oldest blood medicine on the market. It has been sold by druggists for flf-y years. Tou are Invited to write to-day for complete and full advice 83 to treatment of your own case. Address Chief
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TVVII
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NEWS MOTE
The Woodbine Camp of Royal Neighbors will hold a benefit perdro at K. of P. hall in tha evening of Tuesday, September 19. The public is invited to attend. Captain Lesh Hascall. who came to East Chicago to attend the funeral of his brother, the late Melvin Hascall, held here last Sunday, has been called
io repon at tamp (.flans, Ayers. .Mass., Monday morning. He is of th quar
termaster's department of the officers' reserve corps and is leaving today. The f jneral of Car!, the two months'
old babe of Mr. and Mrs. Kowalski of
512 151st street, who di?d yesterday
morning, was held from St. Stanislaus
church this morning:, and interment wis at Holy Cross cemetery. Architect K. D. Norrls returned to his duties at his office yesterdayafter a week's confinement to the house with illness. Frederick Saner, son cf Dr. and Mrs. Sauer, is leaving to enter the Howe Military Academy at Howe. Ind. Mrs. J. M. Wilcoxson of Hammond was a guest of Mrs. D. C. Kreger in Grapevine street, yesterday. Miss Clara Oberkircher of Menominee, Mich., is here visiting Dr. and Mrs. A. G. Schlieker in Northcote avenue.
Mrs. Frank visitor today.
A special Joint meeting of the f.nance and nurse committees of the Welfare association has been called for Monday afternoon at the home of Mr.. Gwylm Jones. 1107 Beacon street. Business of importance is to be transacted and any women Interested in the work telng- carried on by this organization in the relief of tha sick babies ira cordially invited to attend this meeting. The Warren Kipps of Northcote avenue have taken one of the new Atlas apartments in North Forsythe avenue and moved there yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kolem of Michigan and Commonwealth avenues are entertaining Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Covington of Drummond street this evening at a farewell dinner. A guest of Mrs Mjvti,. ti..ii,
street is Miss Mar
Gulliver is a Chicago
Beacon
tneue of Evanston, 111,
Mrs. A. C. Mustard of Elm street has returned from Terre Haute and brought her mother. Mrs. F. M. Ingram of Jewett, 111., back with her for an Indefinite visit Mr. Bert Swanson. who has been in this city the greater part of the summer at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Arthur TV. Johnson in Beacon street ! preparing to leave to enter the Wilmar high school at Wilmar. Minn., to complete his senior year, and last evening: he was surprised by about fifty members of both Swedish churches, who came to spend the evening before his departure. A musical prr.gram was rendered and the pre-
hope of his paiishioneers for the future success of Mr. Swanson, who will
Jlater take up his studies at the Augus-
tana college at Rock Island as a preliminary course to fit himself for the ministry. At the meeting of the Ladies' Social Union of the M. E. church, held at the home of Mrs. Ivor Jones in South Majron avenue last evening, the election of officers was held and those named to serve the ensuing year were Mrs. Ivor Jones, president; Mrs. James Clements, vice president; Mrs. John Mason. secretary, and Mrs. James Arney, treasurer. Rev. George B. Jones, pastor of the church, presided at the meeting and conducted the Election. Plans for the coming year's work were discussed.
Mrs. C. J. Bennett of Northcote avenue has as guests her parents. Mr.
and Mrs T. E. Bradway, who are here from Springfield. Mo. Mrs. William Lind of Block avenue has returned fro,m a two months' visit at Philadelphia. Atlantio Citv and New York. Miss Gertrude Coyls. who has been the house guest of Mrs. J. F. Doherty in Grapevine street, is leaving today for her home in Zanesville. O.
Chief Doherty is departing for points In Wisconsin and Michigan, where he
will enjoy his vacation of two weeks. Assistant Chief Charles Smith 1s taking his plac. Dr. and Mrs. Frederick Sauer have Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Robert
of Pontiac. Mich., rarents of Mr
Sauer and Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Paull of Flint, Mich., who motored here in their car for a visit of several days. Mrs Pale Flickinger and babe left
last evening for Muncle, Ind.. to visit
at the home of Mrs. West. Mrs. Flick-
nger's mother. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Crockett nf
South Baring avenue have returned from their automobile trip; They departed two weeks ago and arrived here the evening before last with a badly damaged machine. While in Warren, 'O.. their car was struck by an interurban electric car. The accident occurred near a cornfield, and the high corn stalks obstructed the view; of
trie car that was coming arotnd a bend !n the road. There was no
watchman at this crossing and the oc
cupants of the automobile heard no signal from the car. Both Mr. and Mrs. Crockett were slightly injured when their machine and the car collided. The extent of the repairs on the machine will be heavy. The ladies of the Baptist church will hold a bake sale at Downing'! grocery store Saturday afternoon be
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selves and sends his regards to all the home folks. Miss Ituia WaMersdorf, daughter of Mrs. Joseph Long of 4845 Northcote avenue. was married yesterday at Crown Point to Mr. Henry Qulgley of Braddock. Pa. The ceremony was a quiet one and was followed by a luncheon served later in the day at the home of the bride. The young couple left for Pittsburgh, where they will make their future home. They were accompanied to the Pennsylvania dept at Indiana Harbor by their inanv friend., who showered them well with
rue as the train w8 leaving. Mr. and Mrs. Will Geiser of 4S2S Olcott avenue are the proud parents
oi a naoy son. born to them o'clock yesterday morning.
fouvenir cards arrived here yesterday from Charles Sterling of North Olcott avenue, who is on a pleasure trip with Robert Burrell in his car. They had reached Toledo and were leaving for other cities in ih.
They expect to be gone two weeks. The Luther league will meet this evening at the Swedish Lutheran church, corner He-mlock and 13Un st ree t s. The Sorosis society of the Swedish Lutheran church surprised Mrs. Phillip Holstrum at her home in Fir street last evening, where they spent a most enjoyable time. Mrs. Holstrum was Miss Anna Spenner of South Forsythe avenue and for several years was In charge of the office of the Northern
jnaiana Gas & Electric Chicago avenue.
Friday, September 14, 1917.
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tending a .matinee at one of the theaters. FOR PALE Furniture must be sold
oy faturday evening. Apply at 411S Drummond St.. Indiana Harbor. Very special at the Columbia theater tonight. Norma Talmage will be featured in a seven-part beautiful photoplay, "Poppy." Don't fail to see this excellent picture tonight. FOR RENT Two furnished room Hs.
sirable. steam heat. 3311 Commonwealth Ave.. Indiana Harbor. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Freeman of North Olcott avenue are leaving this evening for a month's visit In California. Before returning here they will visit relatives of Mr. Freeman, who live at Salt Lake City and Denver. Colo. Chester and Richard, sons fcf Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Robinson, are leaving to
enter tne Howe Military Academy at Howe. Ind. Mrs. Russell Hill i expected home tomorrow from Milwaukee. Wis., where she was called to the bedside of her sister, who was critically ill. but is somewhat better now. Mrs. William
To be deaf very annoying and embat'iassing. People wl- arc deaf are prneially mighty se nsitive on th's su rjeet. And et many deaf folks carry around instruments tl Hi call nlt'-ntlon to their infirmity. Therefore people who ate hard of hearing, who Sii!fr from head noises, or who are actually
deaf from catarrhal trouble, will be glad to know of a pimple recipe that ran be easily made up at home f.,r i few cent's cost tha t is really finite efficient in relievin?t the disagreeable deafness and head n iiaes caused by catarrh. Krom any drug store fret ore ounce of Pannint (double strength) about Hc worth. Take this home and put it into a simple syrup made of '4 pint of hot water and four mm-fs of ordinary rranulated sugar. Take a tablespoonul four times a day. This treatment should by tonic action reduce the inflamriuitun in the middle ear that a catHrrh.il condition would be likely to cause and with the inflammation gone the distressing head noises, headaches, cloudy thinking and that dull feeling in the ears shouli gradually disappear. Anyone who suffers
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St. Alban's Guild will resume their weekly business meetings and the members have pledged giving one afternoon a week to continue the sewingof Red Cross supplies. During the a u mover months the ladies of the guild gave over their " regula r meeting
day to Red Cross work. They expect to accomplish both chJrch work and that of the Red Cross by arrangement this fail. Miss Ne-,1 Smout. a teacher st the Washington school. is entertaining friends from Woodlawn, Chicago, at he home of Mrs. Edward Cacman In
Beacon street. Mrs. Hannah Spaulding. aeccmpanied the Me.dames P. D. Sterling. Biio Bradford. John Sterling and the latter's mother. Mrs. J. R. Johnston of Hobart to LaPorte yesterday in her car. where the party dined at the Rumley hotel. Coming back last even
ing, they visited Mrs. Quine at Gary.
Mrs. Roy Clubine of Grqoevine
street attended a supper given at the
L.utneran church in Hammond la.t evening. She was accompanied by a party of friends. Mrs. George Rocp of Fir street Is spending today In Englewood. the guest of her father.
Handsome Styles in Women's and
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ginning at 2 o'clock. Everything In the line of home baked goods will be offered for sale and salads will be a special feature of this sale. A troublesome cow strayed into the yard of M. S. Wilson at 4219 Carey street, and before it was discovered there had uprooted and destroyed the late products of the garden. The cow
oeing neia ror Identification and the owner, who in all probability is searching for it, .may apply at this address. Police Officer and Mrs Peter Sterling have received a letter from their son Edward, who lert this city with Company L He says the boys at Indianapolis are well and en.loying them-
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avoided. "Mother's Friend" has been used by thousands of women for three generations and no woman should fail to apply it night and morning. Get a. bottle tcxiay from your druggist and write for illustrated guide book. "Motherhood, and the Baby". It Is free. Address Tb Brad field Regulator Co.. Dept. M, 183 Lamar Building. Atlanta, Ga.
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NOTICE TO NON'-RESIDENT. THE STATE OF IXDIAVA. LAKE COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT. MAT TERM. 1917. NICK DRLJACA VS. ANNA DRLJACA. CAUSE NO. 16 45 5. ACTION TO DIVORCE. Now comes the Plaintiff by Patterson & Crites. attorneys, and files his complaint herein, together with an affidavit of a competent person, showing that the defendant Anna Drljaca is not a resident of the Stato of Indiana.
Said defendant is therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said action and that the same will stand for trial at the next term of said Court, and that unless she appear and answer or demur therein, at the calling of said cause, on the :r-th day of October, A. P., 1917.
the-same being the 43rd day of the next term of said Court to be begun and held in the Court House, Room No. 2, at Hammond in said County and State on the 2nd Monday of September. A. P. 1917. said action will be heard and determined In her absence. In Witness Whereof. I hereunto set
Splendid array of Fall Suits made in the latest modes, in Serges, Gabardines, Wool Poplins and Ratine; colors consisting of navy, brown, green and black. Specially priced
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above assessments 'and awards. By Order of the Board of Works.
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OEORGE H. MANLOVE P. B. LAMB. FRANK ZAWADZKI. AUe?: Board of Public Works LORETTA BERNSTEIN, nerk Published Aug. 31. Sept. 7 & 14. lsi;.
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Fall Dresses for the Children Children's Dresses made in a fine shepherd plaid skirt with blue serge waist effect, with fancy patent leather belt; sizes from 8 to 14 years. Special $5.50
Another Child's "Drpss rrmde nf all
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NOTICE. NOTICE 13 HEREBY" GIVEN: That the Board of Public Works of th- City of Gary, Lake County. Indiana, on the 4th day of September, 1917. adopted Declaratory Resolution Number Two Thousand One Hundred Twenty-nine (2129) for the construction of a sewer to be known as Local Sewer Number Seventy-five (75.)
The location of said sewer and the size and kind are as follows: Beginning at a point on the Cer.ter line cf Alley Number Throe (3) Wst. 77.5 feet South of the Manhole in Nineternth Avenue; thence South in Alley Number Three (3) West, with a twelve
jdC") inch Vitrified Tile Sewer, a dis-
With values as compelling as those offered for women, these sections should be I crowded with patrons who appreciate exceptional values.
my hand and affix Court, at Hammond
August. A. D.. 1917. HERBERT L. By ROSCOE HEMSTOCK. Aug. 31; Sept. 7-14.
the Seal of said this 31st day of
WH EATON. Clerk L. S. C. Deputy Clerk.
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NOTICE., NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That the Board of Public Work of the City of Gary, Lake County, Indiana, on the 27th day of August, 1917. assessed benefits and awarded damages respectively to the following named persons.
owners or holder of titles cf, or Intsrest in. the lots set opposite the names of each of said persons respectively, as benefits and damages on account of the opening of Alley Eight (S) West, from
the South line of the Right of Way of the Joliet and Northern Indiana Kailroad (Michigan Central Itailroad, Joliet Cut Off) to !the North line of thi Right of AVay cf tjie Joliet and Northern Indiana Railroad (Michigan Central Railroad. Joliet Cut Off). The part of said alley which it is de3ired and is necessary to appropriate and condemn is dcHcribed as follows: Commencing at the intersection of ihe West line of Alley Eight (8) West sind the South Right of Way line of the Joliet and Northern Indiana Railroad:
thence Northerly across the Right of Way of said Railroad to the intersection of the West line of said Alley and the North Rieht of Way line of said Railroad: thence Northeasterly along the Right of Way of tho Joliet and Northern Indiana Railroad to the Intersection of the East line of said Alley and the North Right of Way line of said Railroad; thence Southerly across the Right of Way of said Railroad to the intersection of the Enst line of said Alley and the South Right of Way line of said Railroad; theme Southwesterly along, the Right of Way line of said Railroad to the point of beginning.
The following is a list of the property benefitted and damaged by said opening and extending, together with the amount of such benefits and damages and fhe names of the owners end holders thereof and all interest therein: Description of Property. The Rleht of Way of the Joliet. . & Northern Indiana Railroad (Michigan1
Central Railroad. Joliet Cut Oft) in the
Northwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section Twentv-elght (28), Township Thirty-six (36) North. Range Eight (8) West cf the Second Principal Meridian In Lake County, Indiana. Name of Owtif-r. Benefits. Damages. Joliet & Northern Indiana Railroad $1.00 J1.00 Company Michigan Central Railroad Company 1 ou and each of you are believed to be non-residents of the City of Gary,
and are further notified, that the Board of Public Works will at its regular meeting to be held on the 2th day of September, 19 IT, at Nine o'clock A M.,
in its office in the City Hall, hear and receive remonstrances, if any, on account of the amount of any of the
the City
tance of 279 feet
The cost of said construction shall ! be assessed as special benefits to the j abutting and benefitted property to be i paid in cash or in ten annual installmentg where assessments exceed Ten i (110.00) Dollars with interest on de-j
rerrea payments at the rate of six (S) per cent per annum, all in accordance with "An Act Concerning Municipal Corporations" approved March 6th. 1905. and all acts amendatory thereof and supplemental thereto. That said Board of Public Works has adopted detail, maps, drawings and specifications for said sewer which are now on ft'e at the office of th said
tionrii or Public Works and Clerk.
The Board of Tublic Works will meet on the 2 4th day of September. 1917, at nine o'clock a. m., in its office in the City Hal! to receive and hear remonstrance's from any person whose property may be affected by such proposed construction as as to whether the special benefits which have accrued upon the proper-y to be assessed will equal the estimated cost of said improvement and win determine whether or not such benefits w:ll exceed such estimated cost tnd whether the district
to be drainod is herein properly described and to take further and final action in the premises, t onHrn;ing, modifying, changing, altering, or rescinding its
1 Preliminary Resolution. j By Ord-?r of the Board of Public , Works. j GEO. H. MANLOVE. I r. B. LAMP, FRANK ZAWADZKI. I Attest: Board of Public Works. j LORETTA BERNSTEIN." Clerk. Publish Sept. 7th & 14th, 1917.
Sweater Coats for Women All wool coats in maroon, blue, rose and green, guaranteed; sizes 36-44, with, belts and plain backs, medium round collars. Special at $5.50
Women's Flannel Night Gowns Made in a striped Dr plain flannel, trimmed in fancy silk or braid; sizes 36-44, long sleeves, high
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Women's Underwear Special Fleece lined Union Suits in high or Dutch neck, ankle lengths and long sleeves, neatly made to give satisfaction. Special sale $1.00
Women's Hose Special "Good as Gold" silk lisle. Women don't overlook
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now on file at the office ot the said Board of Public Works and the City Clerk. The B.iard of Public Works will meet on the 24th day of September, 1917, at nine o'clock a. m., in Its office in the City Hall to rece:e and hear remon-
adopted details, maps, drawing and
specifications for said sewer which are
now cn file at the office of the caid Board of Public 'Works and the Citv Clerk. The Board of Public Works will meet
on the 1st day of October, 1917, at nine
strances from any peton whose prop- o'clock a. m., In its office in the City
Hal! to receive and hear remonstrances from any person whose property may be affected by such proposed construction and as to whether the special benefits which have accrued upon the property to be assessed will equal the estimated cost of said improvements and will determine whether or not such benefits will exceed such estimated cost and whether the district to be drained is herein properly de-
NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That the Board of Public Works of the City of Gary. Lake County. Indiana, on the 4th day of September. 1917., adopted Declaratory Resolution Number Two Thousand One Hundred Twenty-eight (212S) for the construction of a sewer to be known as Local Sewer Number Seventy-six (76.) The location of said sewer and the size and kind are as follows: Beginning at the Manhole at the Intersection of the Center lines of Alley Number Twenty-five (23) South and the Alley between Van Buren Street and
Van Buren Place; thence Souih in said
Alley with ii twelve (12") inch Vitri
fied Tile Sewer, a distance of 1100 feet. The cost of said construction shall be assessed as special benefits to the abutting and benefitted property to be paid in cash or in ten annual installments where assessments exceed Ten ($10.00) Dollars with interest on deferred payments at the rate of six (6) per cent per annum, all In accordance with "An Act Concerning Municipal Corporations' approved March 6th. 1905. and all acts amendatory thereof and supplemental thereto. That said Board of Public Works ha3 adopted details, maps, drawings and specifications for said sewer which are
erty may be affected by such proposed construction as as to whether the special benefits which have accrued upon the property to be assessed will equal the estimated co.-t of said improvement and will determine whether or not such benefits will exceed such estimated cost and whether the district to be drained is herein properly described and to take further and final action
in the premises, confirming, modifying.
chang'
Preli
By Order of the Board of Public Works. C.EO. H. MANLOVE, P. 13. LAMB. FRANK ZAWADZKI, Attest: Board of Public Works. LORETTA BERNSTEIN, Clerk. Publish Sept. 7th & 14th, 1917. '
g'ng. altering, or rescinding its j .crJb'd a"d tak further and final c minary Resolution. Von ln he Prer"ls". confirming, modi-
NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That the Board of Public Works of the City of Gary, Lake County, Itid'ana. on the l'M.H day of September, 1917, ' adopted Declaratory Resolution Nunber Two Thousand Ore Hurdred Forty-one (21 J!) for the construction of a sewrr to be known as LOCAL SEWER NUMBER SEVENTY-EIGHT (7S). Til location of said sewer and the size nnd kind are as follows: Beginning at the Manhole in Thirtysrventh Avenue on the Center line of Alley Sis (6) West; thence South on the Center line of Alley Six (fi) West; thence South on the Center line of Alley Six (6) West, with a Twelve (12") Inch Vitrified Tile Sewer, a distance of 374.7 feet. Also beginning at a point on the Center line of the Alley North
of Ridge Road 28 3 feet East of the East line of Jackson Sret; thence East on the Center line of the .:ie North of Ridge Rop.d, wi'li a Iv(12") inch Vitrified" Til- Sewer, a distance of 20S.8' feet. The cost of n:d construction shai: be assessed R" p"c' ;.. ft'-- t. abutting and benefitted property to be
paid in cash or m t., ;i i.. merits where assessments e :! Ten (51(1.00) Dollars with Hr."rt--t .t-.'r-red payments at the rate cf ' till p.--cent per annum, ail in accordant- . ;;;. "An Act Concerning Municipal Corporation" approved March !th. 19f5. a:.! all acts amendatory thereof and sup
plemental thereto. I That paid Board of Public Works h is
fying. changing, altering or rescind
ing its Preliminary Resolution. By oider of the Board of Public Works. GEO. H. MANLOVE, P. B. LAMB. FRANK ZAWADZKI. Board of Public Works. Attest: LORETTA BERNSTEIN. Clerk. Fublish Sept. 14. 21.
in accordanca with the plans and specifications now on file in the office of the Board of Public Works and the City Clerk. The cost cf said improvement shall be assessed as special benefits to the abutting and benefitted property. Bidders must file a certified check for at least 2J 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 allbids. Bids must be on file in the Clerk's Office of said City by Ten o'clock A. M. on the 17th day of September. 1917. By Order of the Board of Public Works. GEO. H. MANLOVE, P. B. LAMB. FRANK ZAWADZKI, Attest: Board of Public Works. LORETTA BERNSTEIN, Clerk. Publish Sept. 7th & 14th, 1917.
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 17th day of September. 1917, to receive and consider bids for the construction of Local Sewer Number Seventy-Three (7J), beginning at the intersection of Van Buren Place and Alley Twenty-five (25) South: thence Southwesterly with a twelve (12") inch
Vitrified Tile Sewer, a distance of 62.3
feet to a line eight (S') feet East of
the West line of Van Buren Place with
a twelve (12") inch Vitrified Tile Sewer
a distance of One Thousand Forty
(1040") feet, in said City of Gary, all
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