Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 105, Hammond, Lake County, 22 October 1917 — Page 2
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WHIl lIh TODAY n r.uut i IC Up" A' '.-. "STING U KU. -TOMORROWHie Caste Ai.f-O .1. T':1 ;i vi-agr apii "Oi'LAV. CSOWf! point nny ;rd Ken- j - -"'. -s.. Tka oornirer of trte m:nbe:n th new Kr.br should be a happy time for the expectant motter. Kbe should help nature In- the diily ua of the penetratlr.5 eiterral preparation. ".Mother's Pri,.na". V,y its regular usa the breasts are kept in rooi coi.dlr.ion, th tendency 10 laorntis slrimess s avoidexi. The abdnmtoal mnac'ts reiajc 'ritfcovt srtrain ihea baby Is -t "i Copi.ght II -rt Sch3.irT& Marx -r.-T-!- '' T'lT''-" if HV (ri i t ' .... i ... t . . i
.,,.,,- s,ii.'.lulo 5 to bo fotiowi-d S?esll to Ti' Ti. .!--Hici;..i: tho I'nitfd State. mmM BANKERS- '. n-.v '.vho 5,.!d i, a or iiinr hbortv n.1' wf re ai.niini brt-r.y. modal for I 1 I l TO I I f" ! ,tv: :e. 'l.,'.; iv A'-imnu uh . 11 i R i 1 J I IS i n- o..- i at.. J pavp a hoi t I 1 I M " I I 1.. nriirn. - m n- Krirtn- t? I ft 1 I) I I L U I'.'Ch' '- :-'o'... , ? . id : . n th s--vprr" -rr ,n Rrria- nn nrnni r n ci trv) "ri kv ei-j.-ii o'iit rendered' 111? lit It III I !': !'a;i;;':iic'' in to itc.v ;i medal M I tKl"llrl B -d s.-t r-sid.. rri'lay mhf. O.-t-.r T. ! Ml I I II J M . i 7. us t'.u- ' v.-n'n tho !':e.-iip.K was io ! oo he'd, f-ii-ii !.... v v i j to ir'oixe 'II 1 1
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Hart Schaffner & Marx all-wool clothes v You oii'jbt to buy thorn, too, and buy thom hore; bocause t hoy Ml last you a long tinio and will oost vou much less in the end.
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America i:i printing their rroura m f.T In nuent's melius: s'at.-d the ho) ho .so tar had sold the most liberty N'nils w.-rp lo receive emblems find C. I'. Kent in his presentation spteo'n told Ih.-it ;;.,100 Hoy Scouts in America sold iihprly bom's. 744 made (roc-el unci out
r these V. II diowi.utf " b.' Kt. li 1 c i k h t w ere C'r ovv ti Point t h-m boy pre--"lite .1 med tl to the i I own r.mhf er. iiri'Pll f oi!l,.) i'T ojel l.ove. .Ir. tho end -f th S.-U! l.lbrl V who sell th--bar th.it is camp;, Ik n ill" bo s most boi d are to receive !) be attached t this hnr smnifi s the tine meeial nd th" honor of th-ir : t rvlce. Air. i-oemuel l.ove in brief explained nvii::r oT the bond, that there ere two kind?, l.cir and registered. m ivi'!:!!!iM each Urn, I. s.-o-j t niH'- t t ! .Jos'-i h Brow n outlined thU vvcek'n ampaiKTi. Monday. Tiici",hy, W'i"l,n-sLiy aid Thursday are the . f,-r Cue s"ie of The luiius. T.uir- ; -. - -.- . . U, . t"I.-.V P"" ' Th' tHi city i to ho wiH ho dr. ided into rtlsi net h. be assigned to ihc!) dis ; and f cry r.d T!,o" ' at 7 p. d .vrimttir. . ;- ; ; horn In the city v. 1 1 1 no will make a report fn. h J m. to the local Liberty . th" C'Tiimitto" in turn i! to heado.u.irtors fit Co i o l iHi imr ( iiundl of liettnne IVHt WTll.lS. IND.. Oct. J2 Ina - lana b.ir.krs are en tr;-i in the court
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S'-oiit'. patriot:'- public oyinion. Tbey art? der " Ho C'rn.l'.ng- th-m.'iv against chr-? -h!hi. 'in i disiovu'.tv. The fV.dono- i be.HR ub-
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er ty I-oan drive for the distribution ot , Cnitod States oonds vome to an end. The hankers have the rojpati t: b il 1 1 y fot placi'ig these bon-ls. Ti lt there !s a joint iiabtlity re.t;nif upuii every man. wonian end ir.:: i or mean in ine coun try, to ("".and ii . mem. atfJ ue Of ni.1!" the sale of I"n;te-.l State ones involve t!i withdrawal of deu Ni'.uvaily it f.)!Kiw t'eo bankrrrvf; Wfui born and th ct'!!I is naturally one of leys yaJu and danger. To neglect the us of "Mother's Friend" for a sine's night !s a silstake. Send or phone to ha druffrtst for a bottle today and mte for valnabVe free booi, "lotherhoe-i .---d the Bahy". Address The Bradlleld Keru'ator Co., Dept. K I2 Lainar Bunding;, Atlanta, Gl A f ."K-'WI ' H"ilS ItlUltl'' 1! V. ; .'fit i v .- vocitsi"I i :. . i . i V s tho "pot hoi 1 in; at t .10 m Satisfaction a Ul cm BE.
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History of
Lake
Written by Its Residents Historical Society and Old Settlers' Association Decide to Get Up Material on All Phases Now While Old Settlers Are Left.
A I.Rkn Vniniy history wri'ton by thp rrddiMts of 1 ho riuiy i the now jdun of the LnU founty liistorictii Socut y nd !d SetlleiH AssortH t ion. At thr Iflut annual rt.fotiiiir of th --ocietv Uouls J. Hai!ov an. I A. V Knotty of j liary. .les.- '.Vllncii of Hmmoond .! uilC" j Joiiunnew lojve:ki of Crown I tnt & nd .-:m U. ovds of MerrilH llle wore p- j pointed " a M itorh a I IVminlli-f to1 rd in aiid further the work. Se-verali eta.M li.tve hern h. hi and the Renf.rnl otithn.- of the work is reitdy wi'.lii j various subject. cen-isned to well iknown . nut tis tcrounho'it the I'mmivi and een a few from outside, have been j e.-ded to ,iiifi j rian of the Work j Tbe t a has been to on!) on th'-e) best known to the .:o:nn;i! tee to have i pecinl knowledge to c for certain! ubteet. It 1 tnpifir(i that new .ubjacte will be add., d to tho li-: from tin-ej to lime. T!,,. i ,,mn,ittee m!.-io cordially i tnviten an) one with knowmite f. f any i particular Hsr.ects of our County history, general progress or ppeejiic event to contribute, a chanter to the- work. Xo contribution with any merit whatFo- i eer but will be accepted. A particular! requ'-st for reminiscences of former cttiezns or h ading ventn '? made. mere ai e many U i i n k v. no recall the days gone by or the people now passed on who could contribute ft few notes of interest to the children or the future. Now is the bept time to secure and provide such aecoi nt-t. In a few years it will be loo lute. They often seen) so minor a thing to those who know about, them, but in a few years no one will know and the k..owled?e will be lost. A!iny things of this nature might receive little attention today but fwentylive or fifty )ear.i stitiae a truu atvi frotti now will coni:r.i'je voice in narrative from a pst dav. Iimily Histories One feature thai I'rof. I.ir, Slate fitorical liej artment lie ) or t ne ai lndianery much a;.oii says j now and , worth while I. the slieet for personal record.. This Idea, was developed by the i-ommittee and tiiey have perfeeted a sheet containing- bianks to fill out vltigr the person.-! nnd family data necessary for n complete r-'.vrd. Th--sheets v ill he s.-t t to in. tuber. of thsociety and to old settlers jr, (jifTerepf section. of the teiaity or they may be oouilned at the Public f.ihrny u h: ever one is located. Anyone wiio mil .to so ! n v ; -,cd to fill out a biiink. A sio et should be tilled out for "ach person io a family nnl for persons deceased or moved from the Count v It i requeued that kindred or friend I'iil out sheets for them. As Collected, these sheet,, will be bound jli;o volume and indexed for future ref-erer,.-e. Infornu: lion uisiy .. s- iit. at ! any lime and it wl'l be added to thej proper sheet. 1 or toe present they will be kept at the liaiy f'u bite Library. These two leaturea to;ethei a re expected to gie th.s county a Kieat rotfira or it tnd; iduaU and families and of the work, they have done In eUhty years 1n bring-in its soil from 9 primitive condition to one of cultivation and hih industrial development. AVe ha e In th:s uubt . as i:: only a few others in the s;t,., a i-toiiii.jn of agriculture de eiopitieint in uti- section ar.d in the other section an iiilnne and pow erful Industrial c.i.Jii ion. Th-se two! factors add a variety at.d ati ii.t' i. ht tt j our story. In comprehending them boiiij we gain a wider outlook and better underrttaiid'.nx of st.-n and iiational 1 :'. Wltii the help of all ,t oar pood ei!i-j zens m bo Know bake 'ounty and lis cities and towns a noble history can be const -U'-tet1 -one that w i;; mwit publication and in that form make a record of accomplishment t0 stand f.i ai?es. The peneoioit ica I sheets are rendy for dlstribuiion and will be sent out in a few days. The list of papers as arranged by the committee 11 ns follows: Historical Papora for the X.ake County Historical Association Historical papers for tho Lake county Historical Association: Bench and liar in Lake County by Jude Johannes ICopelke of Crown Point. The Medical Profession in I.ske County. Dr. W. F. Howii. Hammond. Ind. fr wi.i acrl fl V..1 sits ,1'ur Lun it y a rource of r . i c- t iep -; - K S profit t alt '.rigI Suvinjis .le p -. ,t. too. mast be apI p! i"d to t he pu reh ic of Cuds if many 1 i me n ns ate to bthe e o vein men t. For I investors c.f srna ; c om e c red , t .c -s of j tnv nijfs el.'p.is; ts i usually p'iy but Z p-r -'am is offering t. - !'.-- cent and Uncle odes L'n. ie Spin's t aper is non-ta va tde in the hands of tile mall bond hujer Put the country'. present Tied is money to carry on t;.e war. bankora have the money. Thy also know who e ha money. Tlie hanker therefore is tne r-i.ow m wuose iianda me rate of. the loan i est s. Ti. inli.itia State O'-.ur.f'.l of Defence has pledpeei its entire or g a ninat ion by oiiii'les to t:;e auie t.f tlie. loan, eo-, 1 ,t clls upon very other potr.otu;e.p to Join hand? in wmti'tic this cm ue-" on': tieat i arnpa:n Wit POLICE HOLD ALLEGED I. Iff. ID August CI ire. and iegeej members of th rev te-d jn '7a ry !at W. Van Huron, alI. W. W were atnight by Pf-tftive Seriit. Linn and are he Bragdon of the fe:ret police say the men ,gd d for Chief service. The a uumfcir of money order ebaftn m as well as credentials c '.he I AV. AA7 their possession f membership In WIIHMl PRICE, The Republic an Candidate for City Jnflge. Since coming to Hammond be has been engaged in the practice of law, and active in the affairs of his party, and most respectfully sedicits the support of the voters at the coming election Nov. 6th. 1917. He 1s a graduate in law, and by his practice he has demonstrated his ability to fill the office he now seek. Adv. 10-22-23-27 j NOTICE. I JUiiarnond Aerie ,.if Eigb-s, No. 127,2, (will hold a special meeting Wednesday j eveninsr at 8 o'clock. All members are I requested to be present. Business of I importance. 10-22-3 XV. ORES CARL AATICER.
THE TIMES
Co. To Be Plits nnd Mntm of T.k County. I'lmido Allnian, I'ronii loint. Ind Hnrkinit and linker of l..nk County, VV. ". noi?!inn. TI iDini.T!. Ind, !nd!nn. trail ,i,,d mound in I.nk". County, A. Y, Ktmt;s. "liiry. Ind. Mill and mill sites in the county, .lohn 7 17a r!. Office-! Crown Mobrtrt. Ind ai d l'osf Koad. Po5t K.ugene l'"a r I e I'oini. Ind l.nkf, County 1 ss, r. A Farry, T-MF Hamr-iond, Ind. Agriculture in Luke County. Sam R Woods and S. .1. fr.'ilfr. Crown point. Ditchtnn ami Dre'lna In Lako 'ounty. .1. H. Miiri'hj, Cro-eti Point. Schools of l.nke. ("ounty. V. F. H-sifch-wav. Crown Point. Ind Libra r!e In Lnko Co-ir.ty. L. J. j Ba'Iey, Clary. Ind. j llihhofrraphy of Lane Cotinty. Mibel 7'inUhHiii, iiary, Ind. i Solon Hoblnsoi! by Mr". John -Wheel- I er. Crown Pom!, Ind. j Tirm thy Hail by Mr. Cutler. Crown ( I'oint, Ind. i The Army and Navy in Lake County.! John ryr, Hsrnmond. Ind. j CoPKressmen of this district, Hon E. I F. Crumracker. Valparaiso, Iiid, State Itis'ators representing Lake County. Jerome Dinwiddle. Lowell. 'curt and Court House a of Luke Coin!)-. Judfte V. 3 Heiter. Hammond. Hiiilr ad deveb.pnieit in the. County, Ton Hall. Crown Point, Lid. dd roads and Taverns of Lake. County. Klmer Dinwiddle,, Crown Point. Industrial Lake Count). Lee, South Chicago. Teacher and teaching In Lake County, Miss Adkins. Hammond. Ind. The Catholic Church In Lake County. Rev. Thoma Jansen. 7ary. Ind. j The Protestant Churches of Lake 1 County, Rev. Sharp, Hammond. In!. . List of prehistoric relies. FrRnk Fet- ' tercr. 1 lobart. Ind. I List of pioneer re'i. s. Os -ar Lcnwldd:e, Lowell, Ind Public ftihtie. Including Klectric Railways. A. Alurray Turner, Hammond, Ind. Huntinii and trapping. A. F. Knotts. Gary, Ind. Improved Roads by Ray Seeley, Crown Point, Ind. Sources of pc im 1 i t "1 in Lake ''oant. Mi s. !". M. Slicehan. ..iry. ind. Old Set: lei 5 nnd tales of the early da s. Mrs Henrietta 'Jibson. Cat), ind. Mrs. Ceorge .'.andolph. Crown I'oint, lud Mr. a p. J Mrs. Srauhlinjr, Lowell. Ind. ?lrs. P.wyer. Lowell. Ind V. P. P uiks. Hobart. Tnd Mrs. Lawrence Cox, Hamioonl. Ind. Mrs. T. r.'lv In Bell. Hamniond. Ind. Waltr Schrase. AVhilinj;. In. I. Fratorr.al Societies in Lake County, cieidui.v of Lake and Porter i'o intb;s. Prof. L. F. Ilenn-tt. Valparisco. Botany in Luke County. Cleoige M Pititieo. Cary. Ind. Zoology of Lake and Porter Counties, Prof. L. F. Jlenr.ett. Valpariso, Statistic of Town.. Cities and County, Mrs. Carrie L. Ingorsol!. Crown Point. Indiana. Author and AVriters, ns ; Raaseh. Criwn Point. Indiana and Mael Tlnkhum. lijiy, Indiana The Indian Bonn. tat y Line. Mrs Bess M Sheeban. Jar, )nl. F.ariy Property Holdei s of .Vorthern Lake Co., Oliver l'ors'he, riiioijo, and Ldard i-loby, ,"hi-aKo. A. X. Hail, by Waller A'lmau. Crown Po:at. li.diauu. S lory of each t own Hal Ij- flosrt. Cecr ge snd W.lliam L'arie. I. at er Dyer. I airly 1 .a' er I lan.n Hobart, August 1 .o iv ell, Lowoil. A. J Sii.it h niei!. St S el 7.U) b-r iv.vver. asati Rroih-is. In l. .1 SSP t lon Per rt . a vidsnn iiKU't Rump. Robertsdale. Mrs biting, ib-nry . Tolieston. li'v ' Miller. Helen nd Florence X'.-lson. Le Roy, Samuel Love. Griffith. Love Shelby, Walter Valley. Snyder and the Kankakee towns, John Rrown, Crown I'oint. Itos. Judge AA'nUs. Crown Point. Mr. Vouch Cedar Lake, LeGrar.d T. Myers. Hammond. Tr.d. THE TIMES' FINANCIAL PHI llfifln UULUl'il October 22. -41 Atchison A ni ricari America n American Reet Sugar . 1 ar 1 -'dry Lororoot I ve !7'j 6'J 64 S7 6l-i 57 1 7" 4(i54 Anaconda American Cotton Oil Brooklyn Rapid Transit Baldwin l,'0.inotv.' Baltimore and 'hio Canadian PaclftAmerican Can Co. New York CeTral Colorado Find - '' ra I I. 'ether ... . Chesapeake anej Ohio Corn Products Crucible Steel "IS Erie 19 American Steel Fdrs. 63 General Klectric 1,1t7 Great Northern lO'u Mexican Petroleum S7'", Norfolk and AAestcrn 107'i Northern Pacific thU P nns; iv.'iiia 7iS. Pi-t-hutph Coal Peoples Gas Republic Iron and bttel Reading U. S. Rubber American Sugar ; Southern Pacific Charo. Mil. and St. Taul . Texas Oil I". S. Steel Union Pacific. Utah Cot per WabftPh Willys Ov erlatui - b . 7'e . 79', . 76'j - f.!)' . 7 .147 .105 iH .123 . SO CHICAGO CORN Mf) . Dec. Jt.16 V OATS Ma) . oC. ORAIii FT7TUKES. $1.10',: Jan . $1.11';. fiOVe; Oct., ;3c; Dec..
CHICAOO LIVE STOCK. J IO ; S It- ce l.t r. x ihmi; mnrld't, flmv 10 lower; mixed. 1 ) ill) H I '',.7." : kohJ. lo.&5 '(' Iij.T1'; rnugli. $14.i.7fi 14.ta: light. $1 l.rK' ri 15 2i; pi ,$ t 0. r,n 1 t 2 5 ; h-in-y. $14 0.7 ni.f.0: hulk of s i!-?, J14.?0y 16.2.7. CA TT UK HfCfiptJ. 20.000: m-irkct. otrorg. 10 blKhi-r; Ik v. $ ti. 7.7 ru 7.00 : (-ofi-p-hoifor!. $4 7.7 ''7 1 1 .7.7 ; p t orl; r?.
fci-d'.'I'J. )."' I 1.4 li ; -..ili-. $:j.0n ',; 1 C.- 1 (.ft; Hffleni tMT, 1 : ".6.7. CHICAOO PRODUCE. Rt.'TTFK - I'reiimevy extra. 42c. creamery ilrsts. 4l.3 411ac; llmts. 33'!. If'c; j.e( fit:ei!c il1! ' . K 'io Onluirti-ies;, o fl .7.7 -. ' ; first?. 3fi'g 37c. LIVK POFLTRT - -Fowls. 14 17c; elii' ks. 1 H it 17c; ueese. 16 5?lSc: frinj;s, I"'? V 2'e; t'li keysi. 20c. VLAL ai to fiO lbs. I5f? HSe; 70 to so lb... it; .j nti to 111 lbs . 1n-j 20c: n unvoiglit kidiie., 14') to 17a lbs.. M Tv' 1 7c: coa rse. 1 2 57 1 :;r. POTA'P d IS Cars, 4-7; Wt -Minn.. 12.10 't? 2.7.1. EDIGATID (Contributed.) A. mission. in the Slovak lansuage. wa i;ien durmK" the pas' iv(-k, at Indiana Hartior, In tie new Assumption Jt. C. Slovak ehurcli. by the Ft. Rev. Joseph M.ir.a Koudelka. bishop of Su-pe-tior. AVis. Ithop Ko'idr )ka is a Slovak and aine to tip; I'nited S'ates at the ae of LI from Austria-Hunpary and stands very prominently In the hearts of the Slavonic people tbrouKhout the I'nited States. The a; tendata e at the mission ejaily. consisted of the Slavonic people from Kasi Chicago, -Whiting-, Gary snd Hammond. At every available opportunity are very anxious to hear TSishop Koudelka preach of bis experience, as he Is K4 years of a ire, hut '-onltols a, rcirarkably fluent voice. Pishop Kouddka ddkal .1 the Slovak church yesterday in honor of which two bands led the parade consisting- of the Slavonic; societies from Indiana Harbor. Kest Chicago, Whiting, tlarv, Hammond. South Chicago and Chicago, over the streets of Cedar, Deodar. Guthrie and Fir. At the dedl. aiion Bishop KoiahMka gave, a short penetrating sermon w-'h example s on tiirt subject, As You Lie So Yoa D'e." also, "I Want to Live, a Catholic and T Want to Die a Catholic." V.'i'h the bendio!on Bishop Koudelka gave bis apostolic Messing- to those present, numbering fully J.opo people Then the bands and "societies paraded to Kisciusko hail where a dara e was held for the b. tieflt of the new church. loimedia-ely after the dedication Rev. Ben-di' t Rsjcannv's request was sccop'e.i hv Bishop Koudelka, to conduct a fort)- hours (ievotiin at tlio Slovak church at AVhitir.g. B-v. Cleniei.t Mlma:oi'-r. rector of ti e Indiana Hal bor Assumption Slovak (hutch, made his . access through his hard work and in many acquaineanoes during hi. three years here in increasing tho inem.bcrs and building the new h -arch. Enlist In The Woman's Ey Conservir.fr Foods. Army TO LATE TOO CLASSIFY WAXTIcD Ooi.eojor: experience unnec-o--saiy. Apple. Libera! '"redit Clothing Co. Hammond. 10-li2-2 T" RIIN'T i wo rooms for light housekeeping. Phone 9 SUM. 34 Michigan ate. Ha mineral. 1H122-1 I NOTIC17 OF RKMiW'AL OF LIQVOR LK'KNSE Notice is hereby given to the citijens of Hammond. North Townshp. Lake c,.t;nty. Indiana, that the underS'gne.j, .latres Stathis. deceased. James P. Hereolos, administrator, is a male inhabitant and resident of said City. Township. County and State, and over the age of twenty-one years; that he has resided in the State of Indiana for -o.oi" than one year and in the City e.f Hammond. North Township, I,ako County. Indiana, for more than six CD months prior to the date of this notice, nnd is a naturalized i-it'zen of the I'nited States and of good moral character; that he will apply to the Board of ( 'ou ;-, t v i 'oo-.m issioner of Lake County, at Crown Point, Indiana at it Nov mter, li'17, session, for the renewal TO-DAY TAYLOR HOLMES in a five art t'oatuto Efficiency Edgar's Courtship TUESDAY "The Fighting Trail" AND A HOOD COMEDY. -WEDNESDAYVirginia Pearson in a f ve act Wm. Fox feature "A Royal Romance" Sunday WM, ?. HART in a fivo ; fori. ire. "THK I U s'CI OLE." Your loiiey's Worth In Every Ton of is aii Our Coa! The above is our story tersely told. CQuality, the best, is our graaTantec every time. Quick Delivery? Certainly! THE BIEKER BROS. CO. 144 Siblsy St. 257 Vt. tollman St i Talaphona 5. Telopaoa 3. KAJKXOITD, TSU.
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Hie War of 1812 The battle of New Orleans was fought 15 days after peace was declared so slow were methods of communication. The world moves quickly. The Uaitfd States is a big coontry. Every part of it must know what every other part is doing. Western Union Service overcomes the old-time barrier of distance. Fifty thousand employes and oae-million-five-hundred-thousand miles of wire are at the call of every citizen of the United States in twenty-six thousand cities, towns and hamlets. WESTERN UNION Telegrams Day Letters Night Letters Cablegrams Money Transferred by Wire THE WESTERN UfilON TELEGRAPH CO.
of a licene to sell at retail, sp'ritous. vinous and malt liquors In les quantities Irian five gallon at a time Rnd permit the same to be drunk on thpremises where sold said license heretofore granted by the Board of tVunini.sioners on the fi'h dsy of Novetr-hr. BUG. and issued by Kd a a rd Simon. Auditor of said County, for the period of one year from raid date, and the precise location where aiej intoxicating liQuors are to b-s sold by the provisions of the license to he renewed is as follows: The ground floor front room of the two-atory brick building located on lot 1. block 3. korrls addition to the City of Hammond. Bar room faets east on Columbia avenue, a public highway in said City of Hammond. Bar room ha a glass front, front and side entrance and entrance from fruit store located in the rear. There s.r' hotel rooms above. Bar room Is 22x50 feet, bar is on south side of room an i all of the inside of sail room can be seen from said street or highway. JAMES STATHIS. O.-t s-13-22 O T I 17 TO Xf) X - R V. S I 7 E N T. T1IK STAFF. OF INDIANA. LAKE OOr.VTY. IN THE LA KK SUPERIOR COURT. SEPTKMHKI: TERM. Ti "'!. 7r1:. JOHN ESP.RA V.NIK VS. AG N11S KHPRAVNIK. C AUSE MO. I6'!S4. ACTION TO DIVORCE. .Nr' comes the Plaintiff by .7. C. We !'.. attorney, arid files his complain", herein, together with an affidavit of a competent person, showing that the defendant Agnes Espravnik is not a resident of the State of Iraiian. Said defendant is therefore heiKby notified ejf the pendency of said action and that the same will stand for trial at the next term of said Court,' raid that unless she appear and answer or demur therein, at the calling of said cause, on the 3rd day of December A. D., 1917. the Fame beinj the lst'i day of the neit term of said Court to be begun and held in the Court House. Koom Xo. 2 nt Hammond. In said County and State on the 2nd Monday of November A. D. 1917. said action will be heard and determined in her absence. TN ATTNE?S A V I) 77 R ! :o F. I hereunto set my band and affix fh Seal of said Today and Tuesday The (Jrcat Favorite William' S. HART -in "The Narrow Trail" V typical Hart, picture of life in .. weett. Written by Mr. Hart rln.celf. Interest inr. from start o finish and tense with thrilline adventures. Also 'londay: Paramount-Bray Pictojraoh. Tuesday: Latest Pathe Weekly. U URPKEUM
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FEATURE Attraction Today and Tuesday WALTER LAWTON TROUPE COMEDY BICYCLE NOVELTY. ART DUKE CLAY MODLER. FRISH, HOWARD & T00LIN THREE CLEVER ENTERTAINERS.
CHIEF BULL BEAR INDIAN PASTIMES.
JONES & JONES IN THE LAND OF FREEDOM.
Entire New Show Every Monday, Wednesday aDd Saturday. Matlnee.i Daily at L':30 p. m. Nights Continuous Trim 7 to 11 p. m. Sundays r.nd Holidays from 2 (o 11 p. in.
l ADMISSION Matinees 10 and 15c, Nights 10, 20, 30c. No Seats
Monday. . October 22. 1317.
Court, a' Hammond, this 15th day of October A. P. 1917. HERBERT L. AVHEATON. By Clerk L. S. '. ROSCOE HEM3TOCK. Deputy Clerk 0 t 15-22-29 121 7 ' NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT oi ESTATE. IV THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF HEI.KN HAMMOND. IX THU LAKE SUPERIOR COURT. NO. IS-'; SEPTEMBER TERM. 1917. Notice is hereby given to the Heirs, legatee and Creditors of Helen Ham mond, deceased, to appear in the Lake Superior Court, held at Hammond. Indiana, on the 12th day of November. 1917 and show cause, j' any, why the Final Settlement Accounts with the estate of said ejecedent should not bapproved; and aid heir are notified then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. j WITNESS the Clerk of the Lake Suj perior Court, at Hammond this 12h day j of i ictober, IM7. ! HERBERT L. WHEATON. ( Cb. i k L iYv Bi7 i superior conn Look Years Younger --No Gray in Hair ! It seen.s so unwise to have gray, fadted or lifeless heir these days, now tha Q-Ban Hair Color Restorer will bring a natural, even, dark shade, without dde -tion, to STy or llfe'ess hair. Have handsome, soft, luetrous hair m abundance without a traca of gray. Apply Q-Ban fruaranteed harmless 76c a large bottle money back if not satisilee? Sold by .1. AV. A'eis and all good drug stores. Try Q-Bn Hair Tonic, Liqu'ri Shampoo and Soap. HAIR COLOR RESTORER Theatre Wednesday and Thurs. BEAUTIFUL ae Marsh in "Polly of the , Circus" The pathetic little story of the jrirl born hi the life of the hip tops, who fall in love vvjth a minister in the little town in which she is injured while doing her bareback riding act, is pronably known to most people. Take the children and rpend an eveninc being young 8gain. Wednesday: Also a Big ''V" Comedy and a Trip Around the World with Burton Hoimes as Director. Thursday: Latest Pathe Weekly. THEAT1 Except Sunday" and Holidays. Reserved Comv Any Tlm.
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