Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 21, Hammond, Lake County, 25 May 1918 — Page 8

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May 25, 1918.

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,'CAN BE CURES' Free Pssf T sjs A'.! I want Is yor.r nvne and address so I ran send yon n free t'inl treatment. I want yon ,iu I to try Uus treatment that's all juat try It.

" I ve been in th bine in Fort Wyn for ycr. "Mrir ottti kn too and tnowsabovt rv suo.-.Mi.l ncimei't. tlver H. thnuaand five hundred people outside of r..it WvVe beci cured by tUu tmumcut .nee I itrat made this oiler ? M:t. If you hare Eczema, Itch, Salt Rhwum, Tetter wvfr mind how bad mr treatment has cured tiio worst casts 1 cv. t w rn chance to prove my cla! n. Send me your mine and a.Mwu -i 'ho coupon hrb w and jrfi t. tti-.! treatment I want to p.-nd vvi F'U'.K. "1 ":ie won le: . -ocori-i.jsiied i:i yottr o" a ase :U be proof. uiiiuuimiuaaiiiiiinicUT AMD MAIL TSOAY "" I. C. MUTZCLL, Drtissst, 2493 West Malii St., Fort Wayne,. Ind. ' , ) -l- riease send without eot-t or oblicatlon to me your Free Froof Treatment.

LEGAL NOTICES

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The best that can be made and onk: one grade, not cheap shoddy. Made seamless and light weight, capable of standing heavy pressure, will give the longest service. One grade, one price 15 per foot, any length.

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WlIoox St., Hamnnnitl, Ind. Our -faculties, inclnding-'Jio very latest equipment, enp-bla tia to fabricate and erect at a big Saving, end our eiiiieering department will aid in the oiitliniuff of yoiir iwods, fmTUshing any necessary plans.

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Sl'KriAIj OHDIN'ANt'n. AN OKI IN A Nt '! 1 lhHNIMl A WAIt LrtAFKi;, riioviiMNO rr.NAi--Ttiu.H I'-or tub pi;nisiimf.nt OH' TII"S13 1'OI'ND Oiril.TY or PO JSKIMI; tiUA.NTINd t X t ' I1TM '! i i ;: JMtJJIT TO IM Sl'i:"' HKNTKNI-:S IV CKHTAIV OONTINi'.KNi'Il'S; m:im.in; avjlt ri.i.M.v iacik kviii:nou as to kmi'Lovmiom' AMi 11MNO A TIMM l'Oil XT3 TAKING Kl'Tfli'T. it ouiAiKi nr riu: i'ommov I'lU'Ni'll, '! 'ilii! (.'IT Y OF HAM-M'-XP. 1 N I ' I A N A. S.'Cl!i;n 1. That t' rrr-.rvo l?:uo : r. 1 Ro.'il i.nlor and to prevont Buy i:ttiicr:il!ly mid to joi:iotn Uitlft uid !ndu."try 'o.irinif 11. iTuxont f m.-i R.iiu'V. (in I to did 111-' who! pcoplo V. hi!" irai .l In m.-ii-y uc uiil h-n.i to vrln thfl war vl!h tli-ri'iiii.y cud htr ulil' this i Til t'lHKi't) id o'ltlCt,!. S.i-lioa 2. That I'.-r'tho rurpoao of li'.1 on! i:i-m-o th" vrda "War LomTit" si. till 1"' ooi.struJ to in cult a pcrtou, who, whll-j tho fidtcd H!nt.-! .f Amcrl.f nt wiir with tiny ulhor lint Ion. t- i-rnmrnt or I'uwcr, Is l.i t eiiKned ''-ntiimou!y In a liwful cnudoyoitnt, or who sj.-rr.Js t!io itayUnht hours lo'.torins on tins r.-.t alleys or ;ubi!o I'htv'i-s u:id h: ! -i.' -" (i',.ivircii'. iy to iia ve no vlsildo laeaiifi of jpi'ort nd. who uj-jwirs npfarvr.tly -lov. ., ..,..,,,.,1 nT(p,iii

thi-.t tho r-;r-:!i:nt-r;it!o!i thorcof w-ooll

ciil th probn'do ci.pt .' f tho fcol vonFunied by sn!d n-r(or.. tfoction S. AVh i j !-(-r bcinir more thnn othliteen nii'l n.t morn than f!xty yo.-irs .f ftjro find i ).,',--ully j'.t to nTf..rm l. :mu:il labor Is found within the corporation limits of the? t'lty of Hammond. Indiana, from and after the i

pi ii K of this act and whK.' th-i I'nlte.l N i tttati-3 of Amoplca !. fiiKaf'l 5:1 war

! with uny nation or r'v-r; without isj !M means of sa;.pi.rt. and i. ?.'. con-

t fiMi.-,tiv;K- of::'',r.-.t ' ti h-'fill in'i-ll!i:l- 1

N I Hon. luisine?, traJo, ral'.ir.if or rr-j- .

fcsslon. an 1 who In the months last last has rnado no rr a .ni: t !c effort to j pro'-urr (n!p'oii:--nt or who lots ro I t to lcb-.-r for comrrnsatlon where m- : id-nri-.ent is off or- d, or a!1 ys or rub;:-- ;

i ::aeos vf th- cl'y, l-llinic. l.-tcrin: and j iiia-"kv ' !:-and'wi;o. in the last rivcod- j 135 in - civ n -.mill's Ins n.it rorforrm-.l man- !

v " -......... yi u.il labor sufficient tnat the reir.ur.er-

u ; atlon thereof l.aa t--:;uah :d the prot-abl-9

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of belnir a conviction

thereof shall be fined in any sum nut to -, -1 one h ir.iir'-d .i--".!arH. Provide that th fidb'nving pfrpcks or clcssc? sha"! be oxc'.ulcd from the provi'-ior,? of this net: (a Pttideti or persons fitting themselves in nil educational way to er.S in trade or Industrial pursuit?; (b) Persons temporarily unemployed by reason of difference with their em r'.oyers; (c) Persctis ensaited In any seasonable business, trade or oretiration.

S i Section 4. Provided, that after the

'onvlction of a person or homtr a uar j

the. court may life its power j

erred in similar cause. of s't-l

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) reputable el'tjens

that they will furnish cl.-fer, 1ant. w.'a

ti ! employment at a reasonable rerr.ur.rri$ j ation, and upon the defendant's r"Pfcj I rrscntat ion -hat he will report vfokly wi to- the eturt as to hss employment:

which periovl of employiner.t and r- por;ir.fr shall to ee.ual to the term of im-

I prisfinment rr n"ercd by the court. And

.iu-j re-

t-'-irt to he court, he shall be taken la ustody and tho original sentence f-n-

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Sert'on S. Evidence produced that

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Jr! j limits n fixed in this ord'rsance that &$Z3BIBSi1WtiW1'&3SaGy j he. is seen frequently on the streets.

! alleys or public pliers of the communiity. not enframed in any form of em-

ployrif-r. and seems not to bo con-

C tinuously cnsij.l in any occupation, p.:.2 I trade or profession and that he Is seem-

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n ' -----st c-f tho food consumed t fi ! won. shall be deemed ttutlty , : "War I.oafer" and upon

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; it .- L.diLM'U Ol . i : O j 1 ute. to suspend Sen' M ' resontation of two

S rrlsonment rendered by the court. M j if said (if fendant shall fall to c-ui; t& ' s.al.l eroph'i rr en ' , or fail to ma-

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Ljtjllnsrly healthy and f.t for labor, shall ho j,-' deemed prima facie . i-lonre that the j defendant Is a "War I ...a for" within tho tM j mcanicc of this ordinance, fct DANIEL, BP.OAVN,

! Attest:

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Mayor.

AHLUAJI C. ROSE. City Clerk. Passed by the Conwri Council of the City of Hammond. Indiana, on the 7th day of May, IflS. and presented to the Mayor for bis approval or rejection and approved by th" Mayor on the Sth day of May. J01S. villjam r. nnm, City Cierk.

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TTliat does vour familv do Avhcn n take the car The knowledge that you deprive your family when you use the car lias probably been on your mind a good deal. But you know von can't afford two cars. a. At lea.t. that's the way you argue. Put you're wrong. You CAX have two ears for the price of the one lug gas car you now own. For instance you get an Electric. Then you select a good, small gas touring car at whatever price you want to pay. Tho small gas car wi1! serve you economically and faithfully for all business needs in driving about town. And the family enjoys these perfect days in the Electric. The upkeep expense for both the Electric and the small gas car will be remarkably low. "We have some further interesting facts about this plan that will appeal to you.

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j.",." j Hammond. Ind.. May 22. 1318. UV TO NVHOM IT MAY CONi'URS: L-i Notice Is hereby given by the Board i'ljcf Public V.orks of the City of HimfKrimo'id, Indiana, tint -n the I,l day f;;ij c,f May. HUS, they unanii-.ous'y adopt 'd

neioillt'.on -NO. lor 1!..-

v.-itil oil once du.in the

S3 I season of H'tS bei .vecn tho l-'tn (lay iMlof jtir-. 101s. and th" 1 ."t h day of Oo- .'";; tuber. IMS, so much of the streets lo'refl inafter ramed n l'.e between thfl curb Kl'of said ,' treet.- wlo rc said streets have f'-la'cuib and the full width of the maL"t:"a ! cadam pavemi-nt whern -a'.d stretts K?l have no curb and for the length of fiu.l

pavements as hereinafter set lorin, tow i t : Koberta Avenue f i om Indiana Boulevard to 114th Street. ;i4th Street from Poberts Avenue to Tnd'nna H uilevard. 117th Street from Poberts Avenue to Atchinon Avenue. ll:th St 'et'Trom Atchison Avenue to ?ief!i.-i,l Avenue. M.-.th Street from Atchison Avenue t.. Ind. ana Boulevard. llfith Street from Atchison Avenue to Indiana Boulevard. Keese Avenue from Indiana Boulevard to 3 19t.li Street. Atchison Avenue from 115th Street to Indiana Boulevard. Sheffield Avenue from Gostlin Street to Calumet Avenue. Indiana Boulevard from 121st Street, produced West, to "White Oak Avenue. White Oak Avenue from the Indiana Harbor Belt Kadroad Company to 12'JLh Street. Myrtle Avenue from Indiana Boulevard to 11, "th Street. Myrtle Aye-rue from Indiana Boulevard to Lake Avenue. Lake Avenue from Myrtle Avenue to Koese Avenue. Lincoln Avenue from Reese Avenue to 119th Street. Lake Avenue from Tndlanapolis Avenue to hake Michigan. Calumet Avenue from Indianapolis Avenue to Lake Michigan. All within the City of Hammond. Lake County. Indiana. Tl'.e cost of said sprinkling- is to be assessed F.jrainst the lots and binds abutting on said streets as provided by' an act entitled. "An Act Concerning Municipal Corporations, " approved March 6th. 1903, (except portions of streets and avenues occupied by any street railway company under franchise with the City of Hammond, which said portions of streets aini avenues

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JOHN FLEMING WILSON has just written another great short story of the sea. No other living writer lias ever been able to bring" the ocean so near to you, to put the tang of the wind-whipped spray in your nostrils and the roar of the waves in your ears. No other vriter has been able to combine the tenderest of romances with the most brutal of elements so well Read his new short story in

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Th' Super-Sunday Herald and Examiner is by far the greatest Sunday paper, published anywhere in America, Its Art Work rivals the pages of the highest priced magazines. Its stories are the great stories of the hour. Its inimitable Comic Section is world famous; and altogether, it is a Super-Sunday Magazine and Newspaper whose demand is always greater than the supply. If you want to be sure of it, order your copy from your local dealer, to-day. The name isz

Phone 401.

WITTER & FITZGERALD 567 Bulletin St.

Hammond.

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shall b assessed cpainst th" respective stieet ra-lway cmpnrites in possession of streets and avenues undtr t-uch franchise t. Tho Board of Pubi.r Works of said City ha- fix' d th- 5th day of .Time, ll'l-i. as a date upon which remonstrances n :- l.. filed or presented by p- "sons Interested in or affect' d by sail proposed sprlnklinir of th - str . is ah ve de-.i--r i !;ed. and en said date at t-n ol-.ck a. m.. said Bo.? id will m-et at its office in the City Hi": for tl'.e purp-.s- of he u tnsr and sid-rsn-r any remonstrance wiitch m:-;-' have b--en filed or presented, and for the pnrp-'. of taklnx final action thereon. Such a'tion shall be Una! aid c-ne'.im'.ve upon ail parties and corpora t ion s. R H. U'TIIJIAX. T. C. 1IOPMAN. O. V. HIGHLAND. B.-a'd Public Work.-. May 1" .l ine i

skwlk N tp pEPAUTM V. N T Oi ' ; ytl.H' WORK S, CITY oi" HAM.M'i.N!'. INBIANA. NOTI'"i: To O ''Ti!A "T"i:S. Yon a . e hereby no".;i--d that the Board of I'ubi V:. rs of sai l I'iiy will r- ceive bids up to June 12th, 1 n 1 5 , at t' n oYb., k a. ni. f-r to- spr.nkl.nc of Carroll Stieit fr-i.i Calumet Avenue t-i May Street, as specified in the plan.', profiles and details now on file. All bids shall be accompanied by a certified check for not less than two and one-half per cent of the estimated cost of said improvement. The Board reserves the right to reject any and nil bids. C. II LfTHMAN. OB A V. I II i II I LA XP, I "R KB K RI( : K HO I'M ANN, Board of Public Works. May 2." June l

last Wednesday evening was packed, and some didn't get in. The cast of characters showed a good selection for every part. We couldn't mention eiiy part as best, for it cer'ainly was all f - -oi. These joting neopbj certainly deserve, great credit for giving their time and money to such a deserving cause, and the Red Cross committet and entertainment committee should certainly be congratulated on obtaining ih'-so yoiinc poopl- for this time. There w re- several r.cnibets of music rend

ered, and Mr. and Mrs. Brown of Crown Point, grave a very good talk on patriotism and giving. The proceeds after taking cut all exr nses amounted to $00. 3J. A number from here attended the social at Turkey Creek Tuesday evening:. The proceeds amounted to about 65. A number are expecting; to attend the musical concert riven at Deep River by tho 'Red Cross committee. Thursday evening.

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I will not lie responsible for any debts except those contracted by myself. WILL S. JONES, 437 May St. Hammond. Ind. 5-25-3 These are the golden days of giving for the Red Cross.

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"A Kentucky Belle," a play given for the benefit of the Red Cross last "Wednesday evening in the auditorium.

A. M. TVnVFR, President. T. n. KIT7.t;KHAI,Il, Vice Prea. AV. C. HEI.M-W, A lee Pres. M. M. TOW'I.r, Cashier. AV, F, MASHPiO, Ast. Canliler. A II. RIPPE, Astit. Cnnhier. P. H. FEBDEIl, Aut. Cashier.

Tel. Kast' Chicago X DR. J. GtOLDMAlT DENTIST Klrirt National Itaak Rlil. Cor. Chicago & Forsythe Area. EAST CHICAGO. I.MJ. Consultation In English. Germaa Polih. Slavish and Ruaaiao.

Hainmcnd iron & Metal Company MARCUS BROS., Props, Wholesale Dealers la IRON, METALS, RUBBER AND SECOND HAND MACHINERY Offices: ZAC Indiana Ave. Yards Sohl Street and Irrdiana Ave. HAMMOND : INDIANA. Office Phone 127. Res. Phone 'i04S-R.

Auto Slieet Metal Works 690 Hohman Street.

II your radiator is 1 o a k i n g, hring it to us and wo will repair it for you and not overcharge

y o u. v e guarantee our work. We also replace new cores. We make and repair Fenders Hoods, Tanks and Lamps. FHONE 3033. Make It The Last Yru.