Hammond Times, Volume 6, Number 46, Hammond, Lake County, 24 November 1917 — Page 2
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THE iiiua .November 24, 1917.
WEST HllOil TO GIVE
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ered that the in their zeal try.
y had suffered a great deal to be of use to their couri-
The West Hammond citizens' committee, at a meeting last night a' iho Wrntworth school, put the finishing touches on the first installment of Christmas boxes, and twenty Iwxca an" off .11 their long trip today to West Hammond soldier and sailor. Earlier in the w rek a woman's committee consisting of M rs. H. W. Cleveland, Mrs. M. H. Fi nnera .1. Mr. A. G. leaver anil Miss Prances Kedrowski went to Chicago mid purchased the boxes ami contents, For t he. over the sea trip the boxes a r of wood unj lined with water-proof 1 uper. ll.-o h bo contained handkerchiefs', a tr-nc.h tuiiror. rocket knife, deck of cards, u.K-tec. and a two-pound box of randy. They carry to the bova nbrcml n, little bit of "bhjrhty" and the h-st w ishvs and prayera of all their West Hammond fi tends. The citizens committee will meet again tli" tore part of next wet k to arlange. for the forwarding of ihe paok-
the remaining boys.
are scattered ovc military ca'llps.
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(was adopted by the commit ' e juiatnig the Columbia Athletic i their ini 1 1a t in g of the rnoveni
lift in r.timthe I'nited V resolution ' e c"llgrat-
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an automobile accident
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the public generally for tlo'ir nations ae.d patronage at the 11.
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To i'Miifi': Wm. F. Tsreohlin. Joseph A. Ietlf. Joe Kolodzieski, D. .1. Ke.f,
; Joseph Lif uun, h rank O. MaPzcr, liei- !'" Peters. Frank Pi. rz chilski. 1 red j IIiifi'T, Albert " Ekwiertz, Louis Wenin.'. Sl?nlv Zaleta. j To the Navy; George J. Ackern.an, C.,,-j I .rt.'it.-r. l.-s-. r Lindner.
lo amion ana! Zone: Stanley Eh-mim;. Stanley K 1 drowski. To Cuba: F. I. Heintz. To the Philippines: M. J. O'Connor To liolokilu: .Mi,h;i, 1 Szyirisn.-kl.
CHURCHES TO AID BIBLES FOR YANKS' On December ministers of the Prot
estant churches of Hammond will announce from their pulpits that on the I follow ing Sunday collections arc to be ta.ken for the American Hi hie asso la- 1
iion which lias given 7nn,(M0 liibles to the soldiers. SuO.OfHl to the Y. M. C. A.
war council and is printing 2,00ti.ni0 j
more for Iho war. The association needs Sl'm.aOO. Ir. A. J. Holland, pastor of the First Pr shy terian church of Dixon. 111., is one of the minute men in the work an 1 visited the Hammond churcte s yesterday.
of meeting with
yesterday . THE 'IOllK. .Mr. and Mrs. A. 1 1. Greer, tej Jefferson street, are the rn rents of a hnl-y
gin m..i n yesterday at 1 1 so Mercy 1, pital.
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trii-re-act farce. Tommy''; presented hy the Senior
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Bethlehem Steel 51 Baltimore and Ohio f'-s 'anadian Icific leG3 American Can Co. Stf'.j w York Central "1
Colorado Fuel iVntral LeaUier Chesapeake and Ohio Corn Products 'ruc:ble Steel I-Jrie American Steel Fdrs. Great Northern M&xwell Mott'rs Mexican Petroleum Norfolk and Western Northern I'aciflC tnnsylvsnia Pittsburg Coal . Kcading I'. S. P.ubber merican Susar .-southern Pacific Southern Railway Chgo. Mil. find St. lul Texas Oil V. S. teel
Vnion Pacific . , Vtah Copper 7SU Western Union fc3
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tond. last night to :nore than 300 Tit-- play was under direction isa Jessie Paterson The r,r.-
is w;!l tie used for commencement vines. The program: test ot Character. miy Ca.-others Frank Brown
fr) Adelaide Mayer
Helen O'Connor Paul Kalflman
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Ca mpbell Grnnnis
i e xorbursh-Snnth.l.ttie Hauck 1. her daughter. . Sadie Finkelstehi e De Botiton Clifford Pre.-sel
Frortson Hazel Rosenbaum BetTeeu Acts. il Solo Miss Marv Cole
Piano Solo Miss Irene B.-usel. Heading Miss Sadie Marcus.
Girls Galore Star at
the New Orpheum
Ksiore a soasu:odir catchv
. i:e bit of musical comedy byAmerican Minstrel Girls" ten 1 leave a happy impression upon r-sroers at the New Orpheum tonnd tomorrow. Besides the
IOC. , 87 H 4 78 4t;i4 71 ' 50 ! 39 H h'-iK 24"s 37 i 4 3'U fnl's
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j n.instrels. Howard Evans pleases with j soon- sins'n? and dancing; a instr iImertal aot, the Venitian four, are anb-d as favorites; nodsrers E.nd j I-rrock way are comedians; Collins. BelI liot and Linzey are comedy acrobat.
Monday and Tuesday, Thomas 8.nd a nexr'i troupe, will head an all-feature bill. The Thankssivinj; day bill will be one ol the season's best. The sh vv will run continuously from 2:30 until 11 p. ra.
TEARS UP I. W. W. BOOK Anpry because his T. W. W. book had caused him trouble with federal asen's Martin Johnson, arrested Thursday by Hammond police for disorderly conduct, tore the membership book into a hundred pieces before the police yesterday' de. hiring he was forced to join the organization. I n vest iKut ion proved Johnson harmless and his release was ordered. The man claimed ho was forced to join in order to get work in the western harvest fields.
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Producers at Gary Meeting Today May Raise Price, But U. S. Will Act.
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SHARP AT CAMP TAYLOR
Rev. C. J. Sharp, pastor of the First Christian church of ammond. is at Camp Taylor this eenfng where be will address the soldiers at the various Y. M. O. A. buildings. He speaks tonight and three times tomorrow. A feature moving picture film will be shown at the Christian clvireh Sunday evenings starting tomorrow niKht. t will precede the regular evenins sermon and no admission is charged.
NOTICE. Annua! election of Trustees and other officers of the First Baptist church will be held Monday evening-. Dec. 3rd. 1317-11-4 CHAS. BINDER. Church Clerk.
VALPARAISO INDIGNANT
BUSINESS COLLEGE DECLARES DIVIDEND
CHICAGO GRAIN TTJTrBXS. CORN May. J1.19; Jan., $1.21 U l.fc. $1.24. OATS May. 03Jic; March. 6?c; Dec 70 HC.
I The annual slocholdrrs meeting of
791,i!ihe Caiumet Business College Associa
tion was held Thursday night at the home office. 111 Gary. Tills association has schools at Gary. Hammond and l.aPorte. The report given by Mr. Hirons, the president, showed that the association has just closed a very prosperous year, and is t nterir.pt into an even more prosperous one. The enrollment at the present time is by far the largest in the history of all three of the schools. The following' directors were elected: C. O. Holmes. C. II. Kuss, Don F. Van
! l.iew-, Paul Fedder. Thro. Moor. Theo.
H. Dauer and A. N. Hirons. The following; officers were elected: President. A. N. Hirons; Vice President.
.'. p.. Kuss: Secretary. Theo. II. Iiauer;!
Treasu-er. Don F. Vanl.iev.-. A dividend of ten per cent waa declared 011 the ca: ital stock.
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. HOGS Receipts. 22.00i: market, ten lower; mixed. S 1 7.40 'n .0O; good, $17.70 1S.00: rough. $ 1 7.40 'a 11.:,:, ; lirht. $17.1017.90: pigs. llS-Oo-S lS.OO ; heavy. $17,40518.00; bulk of sales. l7.60p 17.90. CATTLE Receipts. 4,000; market, steady; beeves. S7.40 pi 1 .r.0o; cows-heifers. ?..f0i-11.:0: stockers-feeders. $6.10 11.25: Texans, $ 7.00 'u 13.00 ; western steer?. $6.25 13.75.
The Northwestern Milk Producers' association' was scheduled to meet at Gary th;s afternoon to diseuss milk price" not to lower them, as was expected, but to probably raise them. For ti;irt5 1.1 cents are charged in Gary. A 14-cent price is heinjj considered. Put whatever action is taken a- tho Commeiiiat elti 1 today tnay soon he set aside hy the feiera! government, whlr.i is to appoint milk tribune Is to pro'bet both produeer and consuner. In this connection the Official Kul let in issued by order of Presid lit Wilson and received by The Times today states: Regional Tribunals. Regional mi'k tiihunais. federally appointed, is the latest way of solving the whole milk problem of metropolitan
areas. 1 Itts tin lias nee 11 adopted ton
the Lniteii States food administration following retiuc-Ms for aid from contending parties 1n tae milk districts of Chicago and New York. In the "re and other cities the increases in the prices of milk have created discontent among consumers. In justi:ic(ition the producers have churned rising traduction costs, and the distributors have alleged rising costs of distribution.
street arid if it decides to go ahead no objections can bo offered because the work will not be done by special assessment. There , was also some discussion about the numerous arid expensive leaks in the joints of the water pipes which Mr. Fulton, consulting engineer, ad rifted were due to poor workmanship alone. Two hahy hoys , ajne to town on Wednesday, one to Mr. and Mrs. N. Climer and the other to Mr. and Mrs. Ale. Mr v. Carpenter was asked by the Griffith Pat and Rail club to raise some menev for baseball outfit for .-oid'ers, and succeeded In getting donation amounting to $25.50. Mr. and Mrs. I Snelliiig and daughter were in Chicago on Thursday.
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VALPARAISO. IND.. Nov. 24 Wll-l
liam Earle of East Gary, a prominent and wealthy land owner and heay stockholder in the Gary line, was in Valparaiso in conference, with V. J. Henrv. over the reported efforts of the Valparaiso & Woodville Inter urban to junk the road. ltoth men talked tie situation aver with Mayor Sisson and other members of the Chamber of Commerce and were advised of what was about to take place. According to statistics at this end of the line over 100 monthly tickets ore sold to Valparaiso people who wo. . t the pteel mUls in Gary, requiring o cars each morning and evening, mii : cars into Gary, which is anything but a detriment to the city of Gary, but in the face of these facts it is miiiuained by the Gary end that the line is a losing proposition. That the citizens of Valparaiso are indignant at: the proposed notion of the Gary company is putting it mildly. A few days ago the Laporte division of the road was rismantled. it being a losing proposition and It is feared the Gary line will meet the same fate If
t some speedy action is not made.
meeting of tit stockholders with the Public Ftiiities commission at Indianapolis is looked for within a few days.
DOCTOR YARN FLIVVER
tBy Indiana Miite Cotiuell of lefenr.) INDIANAPOLIS. Nov. 24. That pioGerman yarn about "tjO.OiO allied doctors killed in the war'' has simmered down to facts and records, and it iu found that the total doctors killed with the British forces in three years and two months of active service, is 2t!.S. out of 12.000 engaged, and the ct her armies have lost in the same ratio. American newspapers, and even the journal of the American Medical So
ciety, t hotightlessly printed horror stories the pro-Gorman press country, falsely telling 420 doctors were kill, and that the average ' life for the doctor . in
was twenty-one nays. Here, according t the pj-,..i; press service. More doctors wei led in one da.'" than actually
and foolishly circulated bv i-. gents in this the people that d in one day, 'expectancy'- ef active servii
.-man ere
CStlCAOO FROItTTCE. BUTTER Creamery extras. 4 .".' 4 ';e; creamery lirsts. 4 1 ' 14 firsts. 39i1i 4 2c; seconds. 36? 37 'ic. EGGS Oi dinaa-ies, 4 3 It 45c; firsts, 47 il 4Sc. LIVE POULTRY Fowl. 15'nlte: ducks. 17'o20c; gee.se. 115 Jr 17c; springs. l!'ir turkeys. 26'(,-27c. VEAL 50 to fiO IPs.. 70 to SO lbs.. 15-9 16c: ?) to no lbs.. 15vj lr; overweight kidneys. 140 to 173 lbs.. 12 14r; coarse, P 'n 10c. POTATOES Cars, 24: Wis. -Minn.. $i.75f7 r.oo.
Boys Are Honorably Discharged From Army
Nordstrand arid Lawrence Kingsion are two Hammond have been honorably dischargserx ioe in the army and are not
Jed for fu'tire service because t. The boys enlisted early in , m d s reed at Boston forts.
AT GARY HOSPITALS.
Neil ( Honey) boy s w h' ed f rorc
reci-.mu t iof had fe the s p 1 in
The long hikes began to tell on I hem
hut they stood the pain stoically and it was months before the officers ri 1 fco -
Rey Gaston. 2200 Broadway, is patient at the Gary General hospital, Edward Laoghlin of the Commercial -o'el, is a patient at the Gary ('' nerul. Mrs. J. Tot te... 21 ft Broadway, a patient at the Gary General, was discharged today and taken to her home, D. Eshelman. SO;, Van Ruron street, was. operated on for appendicitis at th Gary- General yesterday. Eugene Fatmyer, "stii; Washington street, underwent an operation at the Mercy hopital this morning. Mrs. Y. J. Ryan. 4.; Tyler street, is or. !im-d nl Mercy hospital as result
lost by the British in three years and two months of fighting.
A I This Roche h sh did not deter Indi
ana doctors from offering their services, nor did i: afiect the wives r.nd women f Ik of the patriotic physicieians of Ameri-a, though it was evident!;.the purpose of he enemy to
demoralize the women and United SjaKs government for sot s? , in Oie army Dr. Charles P. Emerson
ana Slate council of pet ling attention to th" fal
by the pro-German press
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SHI NGTON. Nov. 24 Legislato give the food administration power to stop extortion by food
retailers, widely complained of. will he introduced when congress meets. A movement, centering around half a d en members of both houses, will erystalire into a definite plan that practically will mean regulation of pi ' cefc. Herbert C. Hoover, the administrator, now has r.o whip hand over ths small dealer who takes 50 to 100 per cent profit for handling of nupplies. Complaints, official and unofficial, are bejr.g made of specific instances of r rice kiting, indicating that hundreds of retailers are not doing their part toward lowering the food cost.
SOLDIER
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Three members of Company F, 151st Indiana infantry of Gary, now at Hattiesburg. Miss., have been recommended for commissions and ere said to have passed the examination for second lieutenant. The men are: First Sergeant Harry Gaine. Sergeant Burch Perry, formerly of the regular army- and a member of the Gary fire department. Sergeant Fennimore King, well known in Gary baseball circles. THiere are now 250 men in the company commanded by Capt. Thomis Riley. The company was filled up by the Addition of selective army men.
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improvement oi Garheld Strett Section E." From the south curb line of Kenwood Avenue to the north curb line of Standard Avenue, by constructing therein macadam pavement constructed with six inchtia of blast furnace slag, three inches of broken limestone, limestone 'acrtteninaib, poured asphalt between interstives and asphalt sealing oaf. with limestone screenings, twenty-seven (27) feet in width, in the City of Hammond, County of lyike and. State of Indiana, has been prepared by order of the Board of Public Works of said City, and that tho same is now on tile in the office of said Board for public examination and inspection, and that the said 1.1sesttmr nt roll contains the names cf nil property owners affected thereby and the respective amounts assessed against each lot or tract of land for said improvement, and that hy resolution said Board has fixed the 17th day of December. 1917, at 10 o'clock a. m.. 'n the office gf the Board of Public Works in the City Hall of said Cits as vhe tinte and p1s.ee for hearing rrr.on'trariees and objections from all per-sons affected thereby as to the special benefits derived therefrom and assessed against said respective lot on said assessment roll, and that sairl Board will after said hearing and examination, confirm or modify each respective assessment as made, provided that it finds that said property affected thereby is benefitted In said respective amount. JACOB SCROETER. DANIEL V ENRIGHT. Board of Public Works.
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION'. IX THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF ANTON JABROSKY. DECEASED. NO. 1722. Notice i3 hereby given that the underSigned has been appointed executrix of said Estate, by the Judge of the Lake Superior Court. Said Estate is supposed to pe solvent. NELLIE KOSEX. Executrix. Dated Nov. 24, 1917.
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF JOHN D. WILLIAMS. DECEASED. NO. 1720. Notice is hereby riven that the undersigned has been appointed administratrix of said Estate, hy the Judge of the Lake Superior Court. Said Estate 13 supposed to be solvent CLARA WILLIAMS. Administratrix. Dated Nov. 24. 1917. '
vernber, A. D. 1917. HERBERT I WHEATON. Clerk L. S. C. Nov 24 Deec 1-8 1317 CITY OF HAMMOND, INDIANA, DEPARTMENT mOF PUBLIC WORKS. RESOLUTION NUMBER 647. NOTICE OF GARFIELD STREET SECTION "G,'' MACADAM PAVEMENT IMPROVEMENT. PRIMARY ASSESSM EN T ROLL MEETING. To Whom It May Concern: You are- hereby notified that the Assessment Roll in the matter of the improvement of Garfield Street '. tion "G." From the north curb line of Conkey Avenue to the south lin Washington Avenue by conntructing a macadam pavement, constructed wtfii six inches of blast furnace flag, three inches f broken limestone, limesti n screenings, poured phalt betv.ee,, interstices and asphalt leading r-! with limestone screening, thirty f t in width; cement sidewalk five f-u i-i width, in the City of Hammond. Count v ef Iakn and State of Indiana, ha- 't'-et prepared by order of the Board of Public Works of ?aid City, and that the same is now on file in the office of said Board for public examinat'on and inspection, and that the said assessment roll contains the names of all property owners affected thereby and the respective amounts assessed against each lot or tract of land for said improvement, and that by repot, ition said Board has fixed the 17th d i,' 'of December, 1917. at ten o'clock a. m.. in the office of the Board of Public Works in the City Hall of said City s the time and pis -? for hearing remonstrances and objections from all persons afTected thereby as to the special benefits derived therefrom and assessed against said respective lot on sa'd assessment roll, and that said Board will after said hearing and examination, confirm or modify each respective asessrnent as made, provided that it finds that said property affected therebV" is benefitted In taol respective amounts. JACOB' SCHROETER. DANIEL V. ENRIGHT. Board of Public Works
TE&T LIQUOR LAW IN SUPREME COURT Illy I nited Presn.) 1 N DI AN A POLLS, Nov. 24 The fight of liquor interests of Indiana to prevent the prohibition law enacted by the last legislature from going into effort on April 2. 101S, was on In full force today. Three suits have been filed in the Superior court of Vanderhurg county asking that the law be declared unconstitutional, and prepaiations are under way in Indianapolis to file similar salts immediately.
NEW MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED CROWN POINT. IND.. Nov. Marriage licenses were issued to the following here: Elmer II. Meyer. Lowell, and Alice Rosenthal. Crown Toint. Wilfred P. Kruyer and Alvina E. Hill ri ;h. Hammond. Andrew Rodney and Mamie Szndzinski. Whiting. Peter Blonu and Katie Schoon. Highland, I ud.
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NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. THE STATE OF INDIANA. LAKE COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT. NOVEMBER TERM. 1917. MATH IAS HELPER VS. E. DE ST AUB1N ET AL. CAUSE NO. 16076. ACTION TO FORECLOSE MORTG AGE. Now comes the Plaintiff by J. K. Stinson. attorney, and files his complaint, together with an affidavit of a competent person, showing that the defendants Edward Riggle and Theodore C. Wilherg are not residents of tire State of Indiana. Said defendants are therefore herebynotified of the pendency of said action and that the same will stand for trial at the next term of said Court, and that unless they appear and answer or demur therein, at the calling of said cause, on the 2th day of January, A. IX 1 9 1 S, the same being the 19th 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 2d Monday of January, A. D. 191. said action will be heard and determined in ihtir absence. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I hereunto set my hand and affix the Seal of said Court, at Hammond, this 2? day of No-
RASTIViE TO-DAY ETHEL CLAYTON in "The Trail of the Shadow"
lnV AM) MOntT WM. S. HART in "HELL'S ENGINE"
Gem Theater HAMMOND. SUNDAY AND MONDAY Nov. 25 and 26 "UNDER THE STARS AND STRIPES IN FRANCE" First o'Scial pictures of oar boys at work and at play with the soldiers of vranc. ALSO BIG FEATURE UNDER THE WIRELESS Don't mls these interesting pictures. Note We have just instalimi nev equipment In our booth and there will be no more delays at our shows. Continuous Show Sundays from 1 p. m. to 11 p. m. Every Night Show Starts 0:30 p. rr. to 11 p. m.
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Feature Attraction TODAY AND SUNDAY AMERICAN MINSTREL GIRLS
9 PEOPLE 9
SINGING, TALKING, DANCING AND MUSIC.
RODGERS AND BROCK WAY "PUBLIC SCANDAL"
VENETIAN FOUR INSTRUMENTAL.
Ransom Wilson. 22 cago, an e: iph-yee of lure company', was yes tenia y a f teruoon up a gas stove for
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Mrs. A M. Rlan" spent Tuesday in Chicago. At the town board meeting on Wednesday evening the resolution to tmpiove Grand avenue was rescinded because objections were tiled hy more
:j r.an t wo-tm rns or t.p property "n-
ers along tilla proposed avenue ro iue lake. It was with arent ifgiet that this step was taken because so much had' been hoped for in the development of the east end of town by the rpening of this road. The county has been petitioned now to pave this
TION ' 1," MACADAM I'AYBM ENT IMPROVEMENT. PRIMARY ASSESSMENT ROLL MI'.ETING. i Whom it May Concern: You ate hereby notified that the
scsmcnt R II in the matter of the
i -r. prov entent of Garfield Street Section I.' from the south curb line of Conkey Avenue to the north line of Kenwood Awnue by- constructing therein a macadam pavement constructed witii six Inches of blast f'irnace slag, three iml es of bioken limestone, limestone screenings, poured asphalt between i n t e rt t icj.- and asphalt sealing oh i with limestone screenings. 27 feet in width, constructing cement sidewalks five feet in width and constructing cement curt with gutter flag in the City of Hammond, County of ljl;e find Slate of Inuiana. has been prepared by order of the Hoard of Public Works of said City, and that the same is now on file in the office of .-aid Poa rd for public examination and inspection, and that the said assessment roll contains the names of all oot.eiiy owners affected theretiy and the respective amounts assessed
eg.ain.-t each lot or tract of land for
sa d improvement, and thai by resolution said Hoard has Axed the 17th day of December, lt'17. at lt o'clock a. in..
in the oftice of-the Hoard of Public
Works in the City Hall of aid City hs. the time and place for hearing remonstrances urid objections from all persons affected thereby as to the special benefits derived therefrom and assessed against said respective lot on said assessment roll, and that said ...?: rd will ftft-'r said hearing and examination, confirm or modify each respective assessment as made, provide, I that it finds that said propertyaffected thereby is benefitted in sai-d respective amounts. JACOB SCHROETER. DANIEL V. ENRIOHT. Roard of Public Works.
HOWARD EVANS SINGING AND DANCING.
COLLINS, ELLIOTT AND LINDSAY COMEDY ACROBATIC NOVELTY. SPECIAL THANKSGIVING MATINEE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23. Admission Matinees, 10-15c. Nights, 10c, 25c, 35c. New Show Monday, Wednesday and Saturday. Matinee Daily 2:30 P. M. Nights, 7 to 11 P. M. Sundays Continuous 2-11 P. M.
CITY OF HAMMOND. INDIANA. DEPARTMENT OK PUBLIC WORKS. RESOLUTION NUMBER 641. NOTICE OF GARFIELD STREET SECTION "E." MACADAM PAVEMENT IMPROVEMENT. PRIMARY ASSESSMENT ROLL MEETING. To Whom It May Concern:
You are A ssess merit
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Today Alma Reubens and Chas. Gunn in "The Firefly o!
K Tough Luck"
Also
CHARLIE CHAPLIN
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"THE FIREMAN" ' Don't Miss This Ficture.
Sunday Gladys Hulette in "A CROOKED ROMANCE"
This Picture is Replete with Pathos and Heart Interest. Interspersed with Humor. Interesting from Start to Finish. Also A LUKE COMEDY.
MONDAY HO L BROOK ELINN with Clara Whipple and Kathryn Brown-Decker in "WOULD YOU FORGIVE?".. A wonderful photoplay in Five Acts. SFECIA1 THANKSGIVING DAY WM. S. HART In His Latest Picture. "THE SILENT MAN.-'
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