Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 75, Hammond, Lake County, 11 October 1918 — Page 2
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ainn lUU USES GTGBER 22 i.i'F.-m. To Ths Tivra 1 INDIANAPOLIS. Oct. II Tt.v lUmi -.n. t. Whume m,1 r1 '!n.-:i U ..! -way ii ih;mu t.n.', i!s) r.nd Southo n Tri'i:on Comr-iny ): p petitiond the St St.' V;,cU.C Sovx :- Comms--.-n tor A .; i r, e t -. t 1 o iti.'h'ibi1 t'seiv f'i ! and hfjirirts si. t." l .'n.l"-'l ed i : th Hsiv.ii'.'ti.l .'..l-r . t ' "i-. t . i . e, C'd''. ! r I ,:.! ! ten ro , ;md f.i the Gar O.-r.'.rarr. tal Club. vt.'l'cr ::t'.ii. If :i a J-.!. ;f;pc!ivi'i. Tr.e H. Y . V. C. r.:'.wi was the ! -.n: to t'.':. it petition in Inch it a raise in fare from tUe ron'.a to row. Tht ri'mpany states thai it operates . vr Si.2i ins If of ra.-k in Humn'on.l. hiiins, Kast 'h-caco and Indiana Harbor nj that R tm iuRstar.dinft in capital tstook, $ I.e. .0.0-0. a like amount of first r:o? tsave bonds and $'-(37,000 of ngtos r.n.t tliat Ms net eai-nir.ss for the j oar ending; December 31st. 1917. were $9.,3J; 4:. U states that its Kinds drew rive per cent Interest and it has .paid this interest each year and that it has paid total dividends of rive per tent on Us capit.l stock since the year 1310. Increases in operating- expenses, inr ud;nc a forty per cent raise In pay for employes and the borrowing of ?.?."., Sou from the government to exlend the line down Columbia averue and make other improvements are pi von as reasons why the fare should be increased. The company is required to pay the government five per cent interest and i.ia-t discharge the ioari within ten e a rs. TO FILL VACANT SEAT IN COUNCIL The Hammond city council at a special session this evening will elect man to take the, place of Fred C. liopmann as councilman-at-la rge. -Mr. Jiopmann died early this week of the Spanish influenza. . WHOLESALE AND PHONE 77.
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IPipPf SATURDAY Corner Alice and Phone 19CG Fancy V.'hite Potatoes, per reck - 39C per bu...$1.50. Sweet Potatoes, 5 lbs - 25 Set Your Winter Onions, !i.iol size, 10 lbs 19C s;svv Pack Prunes, par lb - IGd Grand-na Macaroni and Spaghetti, 3 pkgs - ""tKmerican Family Soap, vith order, IS bars Morning Glory Peaches, large size, 3 cans Fancy Strawberries, 3 cans Black Raspberries, 3 cans Sart!ett Pears, large bize. 4 can? .. Monioon Pineapple, sliced, 3 cansEarly June Peas, 6 can3 - - weet Corn, 6 jns - - - - 25M 99 99d 99d -99c -99d 99c - 99
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iS&FOR INDIGESTION TIO MORE Two more East Cluciigo ph sic in ns have received their commissions for service in lh- medical corps and are g.ven Pfteen days iu which to do. so up their affairs and report at points d :-- nated. The two p. re: Pr. R P. Hale. rr.ur.ty h. alth physician. First .N-Ui"nal Funk buihlir.fr, and Pr. P. It. Johns, who besides having- a large general practice is physician and surgeon the Interstate. lr..n and Steel Go. and the Hubar.i tteel Co. To the cit izc'isiii p of the community it seems mighty uniVrtunate that ihc number of doctors in the city is thus decimated at a time when -so much local service is. needed. It is well known that fvay nxailablo doctor in the county is. workniK ptacticaly right and day in nn tfort to k --p down the ravages of the ii.;lueiia and even with this great effort that the doctors and available nurses are inuLinp, the disease does not stem to abate. It is possible that an appeal will be made to the war depart nont to give these physicians a respito from n-rvica until tihs epidemic is under coiurol. Pr. Hale has been as-signc! to duty at Fort Oglethorpe, Gecr-jla, and Pr. Johns to I'crt Riley, Kansas. Double Quick Time for the 4th Loan! II U H 8 I IVl 'A ti A RETAIL MARKET 81 STATE STREET. 4it, ..' 30 .i6cl ' i n 1 i -if 25c . tieiCLamb 19 . .18c 18c 21 $2.70! GROCERY and Marlce. SPiECIALS Thornton Streets. Hammond. Fancy Tomatoes, 6 cuns - Pork and Beans in tcmato sauce, 6 cans Libby's Milk, tall size, S cans Smilax Kraut, large, 8 cans Helmet Catsup, 7 cans Fancy Pink Salmon, tall, 4 cans Kirk Olive Soap, 99c 99C 90c 99c ! 93c 12c seller, 12 for 99C ! jap Hose ioap, 12c seller, 12 for Large Rolls Toilet Paper, 12 for Queen Olives, large bottle. three for Eest Peaberry Coffee, 99 c 99c 99c 4vi it-for 99c. Special low prices oh Fruits and Vegetables fresh daily from market... All kinds of Fresh and Smoked Meats. Live Spring CJiickens, per lb 33
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ma am Chicago Rporter Turns Spy and Actually Enters Germany. a;;h i ' And. rson, a will-known re-p.'iu-i- on ili .le.tgo Herald and F.x'loii.er, t,..,u bi.s "iff in hi hands to lie .ii:.j to i .11 Ami -rn-aiis of condition x- t n'fV today in to rmany and Werlin. lie pi. "mod ami worked !t. rune to outwit the til. rt op.kiuls. ll,.s experiences read liko notion. Vvhat ho ;av :t-id heard iu Germany tuiiusli..s a tale of intense inuresi. The oi.'i'.cultiis b.o was able to overcome and 1 h,: -'"! reached the chorea of ' iH one of the most ieir.arUat.lc teals of the. war. Anderson taken t Waslimlori imnte.iiat. -!y npon his relurn to this eouniry. For thr-o daya he kept the -nornmeiu t-tiieials int. rested with a CKiphic .it s, i i,ti..n of conditions as he t eind them !tl Cimini. The comphue bK.ry vf An.if rson's adx.iitures i!l aj-pear in t)o- Cliicano lb raid and Kxamuicr, commeneiiitf fun.'ay, oct.ih. r 13, and eont inn i;;r d iily for thr.-o we. Us. You simply cannot afford to miss these absorbi riir articles ai.d to make surf y.,u do not mi.-:s thetn order the. Chic.TKo IK-raid and Kxaminer from our Newsdealer immediately. HSULTED y. s. AND THEN LIED George Ivlathiady Gary, Languishes in Jail to Await U. S. Agents. Ceorse Mathiady, 33 years old. of J 428 Uroadway. Gary, when being solicited by tiie laherty I,... an commit tee to subscribe, turned his back to the committee inid said. "To h with this country and their Liberty Loan campaign." He is now lansuishint; in the. Gary city jaii awaiting the disposition of federal authorities. Mathiady said he did not have -.ny money, and uh&n searched by the officials a check for $S7 and $150 in cash were found on his person. Ho works in the stock yards at Fine Station for the !itcel corporation. uctober 1 1 . Atchis..n American Car Fdry. Ajjh rican Loootmitlve A af. nda At tvrican Snii'lling I;ro' !.!n Kapid Transit !';!dv.in t-ocornotiyo Ilaltiiaoro and Ohio Canudian l'.icii'e Am- ricu n 'an Co. New York i.'entral C:lcrad. Fuel t 'eiural h. Dtli. r i 'lo-. p- ! kf and hio 'r.io:bk- Steel Krie American .-'tee lFdrs. 'enera I Kic-i t pie i ;r- at :.Tt to rn I l: t. '-t:a! loivl 1 f.T M- xi.-ii! I'et i ok um .Norfolk and Wcstein I Vi: rv I . an la I itl'- hai-K t'oal iV.-.pl- :- ias. it.-puldi iron and Stool ii adiiiK V. H. ltutd)er Am. rict n Su-ar -H. .lit "ne m l'acir.c S.iuth. rn Railway 'lo;;,.. Mil. and KI. Paul Texas 111! '. S. Sled l'nion I'acitic UVsiviii l'nion t-bash Wil-ys Overland Sinclair Oil 54?; C5 63 , 77 i 4:p, 7S54 ., 171 4ni 74 41V 6 S.S'-j f.5155 S2?; 1 .?.. 91U 33 1, 123 7 107 4 3,, 43 ... 54 37 ; S3 64 1 KO ta SiiU 29 U 43 107'.n ISO 92 :i 21-, 33'. VT:. 1 Srt-fii'i lbs., 16-??. 17; 60-KO lbs., 1--'i.fv; fil.-llM lbs., 21 i 221.3 c: fancy, heavy weight kidneys, 155 17c; coarse. 12 11 He. F )TAT Cars. in: Wis. -Minn., $1. bo.' i.f.;. CHICAOO OK.AIN FUTURES. CORN" Oct , S1.1T.".; Nov.. $1.14 Vp; Peo J1.1.1. A'i'rf Oct.. 6(c; Nov., 6T, ,c; hie.. f,4 i,o. CHICAGO LITE STOCK. HOGS Receipts. 16.000: market, strong and 10 up: rough, $ 1 fi.75 ft 1 7.2'i ; iipht. $17.75'!? KS. 40: MRS, $16.00 W 17.00; butcher. Jl.VIO'-i IS. 60: packing. $17 23 -tr 3 S..00. CATTI.K Receipts, 10.000; market, low r; bee ves. $!i.2."' 19.40; cows. $7.00 ' 13.2".; slo, kers-,"eedrs. $ 7t'0 i 1 3.25 : canners. $ti. 25 'n 7.00 ; calves, $11.2511 17.eo; butchers. J7.00-., IS. 25. CHICAGO PEODUCE. lU'TEIt Creamery extras, 56'ic: creamery firsts, 55ic; frsts, &3i 5tic; seconds. Mrr.Sc. HOGS Ordinaries, 4 5 46'.2C; tirsts, 4 7( iSs. RIYi : rOCRTRY Fowls, 22 fi 25 'Ac; ducks. 23c: i-'.ese, 22c; springs, 26c; turkeys, 33c. GARY MEN ARRESTED. J seph Papouya and Nick Obiekum of 1 5 2 S Rennsylvania avenue, Gary, were arrested last nisht by the Hammond police for violating the liquor law. They hud einht gallons of whiskey. Obickum and Sapouya were each fined $13 0 in the Hammond city court. IS FINED FOR AUTO SPEEDING K. How-man of Miller, was arrested for auto speeding and in JudfJra Dunn's Gary, city court yesterday was fined $11. Buy It Like a Man!
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LIBERTY 06! PROGRAM OUT
The final arrangements have been completed for the monster celebration of Liberty Imy at Oary on Sauuday ncninK, October 12lh. ArrariRements are made for the handling of T.'.OmO pei.plo expected to be- in attendance from nil parts of nor! hern Indiana and nothing but inclement weather will stop one of the biRKi'st dajs in the history of the steel city. Speakers o!" national repute have Ix-.-ti secured for the occasion. -Military headUar t. rs - il be at Sixth avenue and Washington street; live hundred Valparaiso soldi- r. and a fifty piece military band mil be vin hard to enliven the oeousion; and the home guards nr.. to lie dined in true rmlilary fa.-ln.-n; t heAll led Relief "Society has volunteered to server. At lUKht the soldiers v.i'l be iiiiai t. itiI at the Y. M. C. A. and the aiinor;". The Kaiser will be. exhibited to the throiiK in a jjlass cane with 1 'resident Wilson pointing tie; linger of SCOi II. Oilier of tha parade staff C. II. Moloney has completed the line of march as fel'o'As: Division No. 1. Commander. Hon. Win. 1". Hodgea. Or.-ind marshal and staff, loliee. Colors. Municipal and jackie bands. M ili a ry organizations. Fourth decree KniKhts of Columbus. Third decree Knigiits of Columbus. Shrine band. Knithts Templars. Canadian Kilties. Knights of Pythias. Italian band. Italian organizations. Division no, 2. Illinofs Steel Co. "Division No. 3. K. J. & T.. liy.. Commander, lialph HMissman. ElviEloa Ho. 4. Commander. 11. M. Davis, A. E. & T. P. Co. Siit-et Mill. Division Ko. 5. Commander. Timothy i;arrttt. American liridge Co. Division No. 6. Commander, C. K. Crawford. A. S. & T. P. Co. Tin Mill. Division No. 7. Gary Screw and Folt Co. l'nion Prawn yteel Co. Aetna 1'owder Plant. Division No. 8. Temple Reth-F.l. School children. American Red Cross. Allied Relief. Olive Chapter O. K. S. Liberty Loan stales Force. Division No. 9. National Slavish Sokol. Polish societies. Division No. 10. Commander. K. L. Johnson. Mosaic Order. American Colored Citizens. Division No. 11. r.usslans. Serbians. G reeks. Division No. 12. Roumanians. Croatians. Paul Stadol R.-r.eficial T'nion. Division No. 13. I'nattaehed American Citizens. WHIM BOYS TO START TRA1SIHS Draft Board There Will Send 13 Men to Interlaken Oct. 15. r f. i i a T. To Tub Tivk?. WHITING, IN P., Oct. 11. The Whiting exemption board will send thirteen more men into service on October lath when live will leave for the Interlaken School at Rolling- I'rairie, Ind., to take up motor transport work and vifrht will go to Warsaw, Ind.. to become convoys to motor truck drivers. Those to go to the Interlaken school will be: Erie J. Moore. 420 Fischrupp ave. George Mortenson, 430 Cleveland ave. Ted O. Horlbeck. 603 Davidson Place. Geo. Kirch.. IT. 433 119th street. Floyd Oriilith. Ohio avenue. The eipht to ko to Warsaw are: Frnrk Pakasky. SOS SchraKe ave. Roland Kowe. 33a Cleveland ave. Andrew Knminsky, 1244 Atchison ave. Arthur L. Klemm. 12SS Myrtle ave. Tlios. Hussy. 3i2 Atthiso-a ave. Laurence McClelland, 1132 Sehrage av. John .1. Cermiok. S36 Schrage ave. J..hn Klemm, 526 Indiana blvd. Alternates John Pakus. 1T 113th St. Walter Ehlers, 12 Roberts ave. BURGLARS ENTER DOCTOR'S HOME Puiglars entered Ihc home of Dr. A. A. Ross. 145th str.-et. East Chieasro last niptht and took about $50 in money, three pair of trousers, several unetidor. d ch.-o:cs and a purse belonging to Mrs. Ross. The Doctor, Mrs. Ross and tiie five-year-old son. ' "Ruddy," are all tick with the lnfiuenza. The doctor says that during the nitrht he saw a woman walk past his bedroom door and thoup-ht that Mrs. Ross had gotten up. Somewhat alarmed at her effort, be went at once to her boom but found that she had not arisen. He looked around and "aw the stranc-9 woman just disappearini? through an open window. He called at her but no response was n.ade. This morning a boy found the trousers and Mrs. Ross' pocketbook in the alley south of 143th street near Northcote avenue. At present there is no trace of the identity of the woman burglar. WELLNER IS ELECTED PRES. TEMPLE BETH-EL Henry Wellner wa.a elected president of Temple Beth-El at a recent meeting- of th ; congregation. Sir. Wellner will terve his fourth term as president of the congregation. Other officers elected are: H. V. Goldberg, vice president; Sam Lakin. treasurer; Morris Julius. secretary, and M. Liebon. J. Marks. M. Kriwitzky and M. Silverman trustees.
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Lieut. Frank Luke, Jr., above, t&td Arthur Ii. Hrook. Lieut. Frank Luke, Jr., Arizona aviator, criprinated the iiiad of nipl-t attacks on enemy balloons while thoy are being raised. He has ?ent down three en my Laiioons in half an hour. Arthur R. Bro-.Us of Framinghart, Mass., recently Lroufrht down tw enemy airplanes in a battle in which he vas surrounded by enemy f.ieia. 1 t WhitSnj? And Its im-mhm--pmmm,jmi People Mrs. Agnes Robert.? and daughter, Miss Amy, ente: taincd Wednesday afternoon at a five o'clock luncheon at their home in Roberts avenue in honor of Mrs. Dunn of Rockp.iit. Texas, who Is here visiting her niece. Mrs. Harry Stro.-s of Cleveland avnue. Mrs. David J. Pusk w iot.z cf Sheridan avenue has been Quite iil with Spanish influenza. Mrs. Philip C.rlson of Cleveland ave. left yest.rday for New Mexico to spend the winter vbiiting her daucrhte r. Christmas parcel.? for men in Fiance must be mailed by November l.'th. The regulation cartons and suggestive lists of articles may be obtained at the Tied Cross Christmas Parcels Reeoivir.fr Station after November 1st. A sample carton filled with practical articles will be on exhibit at the Sul-livan-Tokarz -Realty off,..', 119th St. and Sheridan avenue. Re planning the contents of your package. Miss R.ith Gavit returned to Lake Forest College on Tuesday night aftfr having sptnt a few days at her bomber e. Mrs. Siii-datr. who is er.route to hehome in Pjtt.-burg from t'ul : :"orr. !a. stopped lore for a few days visit wji.k ; her sistci, Mrs. I . P. Scott of LaL'orte avenue. Miss Netta Drown in.? of LtPorte aeiiue and her mother from Elkhart, me visiting the batter's son at Camp Grant, Rockfoid. 1L. Mrs. Roy Moore of Myrtle avenue spent yesterday in llxmniond. The son of Mr. and Mrs. Timoihy RegHn of Central avenue is very ill. Mr. and Mrs. Al Itrittep. moved to their home in Wilcox addition yesterday which they recently purchased. It was the splendid subscription to the prior government bond issue that made it possible to turn a German offensive into a retreat. An oversubscription to the Fourth Loan will make this irtreat the forerunner of a surrender. Su bserib. today Whiting Savings and lyian Association. 000, U ")th b tree l. M rs. C. K. Hazel and M: i'orte ti venue 10-11 -It Drearier ad daughter, s. i. M. Premier of Laspent Wednc -day at the visiting the former's son, Great I.aki I . Melville Rrenii. r. Kartnett Hair and Hruley ito-kins, following the .-a hool or work law, are helping .ut iu the Whiting Laundry while Whiting high s.hol is closed. The Secretary of Wrt r and Surgeon General of the Army request all the graduate nurses, p-ipil nai s, trained attendants, practical -iurss, : Ives and women who have tak' n R - ; "ros. Home Nursing to register at one with their local Red Cross Chapter, which in Whiting is at .',2 4, 1 H'lh street. The funeral of Miss Sophia W.-ng.-r, ;igf. 24 years, was held on Wednesday at the Sacred Heart church. Interment wps rt St. Joseph's cemetery, at Hammond. The your..: lady pressed away at her home in Davidson Place on Sunday morning following a brief illness with Spanish influenza. Tiiere are left to mourn her departure, her mother, Mrs. R. H. Wenger and two sisters. Miss Pauline Wenger of Whiting and -Mrs. Joseph Krieger of aC ry. The Hoard of Health report for the month of September was: 41 births, 5 deaths, fi cases of scarlet fever, 2 cases of typl'oid fever. ROBERTSDALE Elmer Etrgers of Roberts avenue left yesterday for Green Island. Iowa, where he will spend a few weeks visiting relatives. Tony Novak of Myrtle avenue has bcn on the sick list for a few dais. Miss Mary Grcgan and brcUiCr,
Vincent spent Wedn-.-day visiting at the erect Lakes Naval Station. Miss Klizabeth Mo? til of 110th St., visited friends in Hammond Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Kmken, ir.. of East Side, visited til : S'.n, Herman Km ken and family of Indiana blvd., Tuesday. Mri. .John Clarke J, ft f r Reloit. Wis '.on. -in. to pp.-nd I he we; end visiting lo r s.n, Le Clarke and .amily. Miss Is:e P. t. re,n of Roberts ave., visited in Chicago Wedru-K.hi y. Mrs. Kins;iic of Lake avenue is r-c-.verinsj nic-ly from lier recent illness.
Mis. Fay and duuKhtT of Last. Chitico wer' KUe.-t.-i of M r. Charles j i;ens..n of Roto rts ,-iv. n:... Tuesday. ' Mia Hi'.t and chlunu ..f Jioberts j aveiiue are ale - to be up and around I rrii'i after an attack of Spanish infl .I'nza.. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Km Ii of Hammond, vi.-it.d at th' Mostil ljrrtie in 1 1 1 1 l st reet Wi dn. -day. Mr. and Mis. .John Pliu and family motored to Ip.do l'aik list evening-, win-re. they vi.-it'd friends Mrs. ". Stanton and d.iuiThter, Mrs. Peter Kiev spent Wednesday in Harairi"nd vis.tinsr friend -i. Mrs. Arthur H.-nOi I'-ksrn left on Thursday for Camp O'-irns, boston. Mass., to visit her r...-oat;d for a few vvw ks. Mis. f. Cm. r.-jtil and Mrs. Arthur S:ross w.-:,. 1 lairilni nd visitors TliUl.sday. Mrs. O-mther of Milwaukee. Wis., rr-larm-'l home ft-r a few days' visit with her duu,-ht. r, Mis. Edward Juiier and family of In1;aria t-3vd. Put a larger Service Star on your Pocketbook. - . ST"EITOGP.s.PK"rJB; MCUST BE THOROaCJILY IXPX3INCED, ACCUIU ATE AKD ABLE TO "READ BACK "NOTES RvPIZX.r; rESMAFEKT POEITION, COOX WAGES. WMITB D-77, Vlifiii lii-11-1 LOST New $-'0 on Stttte t. or in Hanktorth Hat Shop; reward. Xleturn to Times o.'iicu. lu-11-2 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. IX THK MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF ELIZABETH AliOS, DECEASED, No. 1034. Notice is hereby given that the trader signed has been appointed Administrator with, will annexed of said Estate, by tho Judge of the Lake Superior Court. Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. MERRIT D. METZ, Administrator. Dated October 8. 1318. lu-ll-lS-25 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. IN" THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF MICHAEL A NO ELOTOS, DE- ! rE iftfn "Vr. 1 1 f, k i Notice is hereby given that the, under signed has been appointed Administrator of paid Estate, by the Judge of the Lake : Superior Court. Said Estate Is supposed to be solvent. JAMES P. REREOLOS. Administ rator. Dated October 10, 101 S. 10-11-18-23 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. IN TH E MATTER OF THE ESTATE j OF MARY C. JOHNSON. DECEASED. No. 1028. j Notice is hereby given that the under- 1 signed has been appoint--.! Administrator ! of said Estate, by the. Clerk of the Lake j Superior Court. Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. ; JOHN V. JOHNSON. Administrator. I Dated August 8, 191S. 10-11-1S-231 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. : IN TIIR MATTER OF THE ESTATE ; OF JOHN J. MOSIAN, DECEASED, j No. H'2G. j Notice is hereby given that the under- ! signed has been appointed Administrator of said Estate, by the Clerk of the Lake i Superior Court. Said Estate Is supposed to be solvent. ; JOHN COSMA. j Administrator. j Daed August 6. 131?. iO-U-lS-23 j NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF JOHN' MORIT". DECEASED. No. 1930. Notice is hereby given that th tindersigned has been appointed Administrator of said Estate, by the Judge of the Lake Superior Court. Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. EAST CHICAGO BANK, Administrator. Dated October 7, 191S. 10-11-18-23 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF EMMA E. MEIKLE, DECEASED. No. 1931. Notice is hereby given that tho undersigned has been appointed Administratrix of said Estate, by the Judge of the Lake Superior Court. Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. "E FN ICE E. MEIKLE. Administratrix. Dated October 7. 1918. 10-11-1S-23 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. IN THK MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF FRANK YAKOKA, DECEASED. No. 1952. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of said Estate, by the Judge of the Lake Superior Court. AMERICAN TRUST &acin Said Estate H supposed to b solvent. AMERICAN TRUST & SAVINGS DANK, Administrator. Dated October 7, 1913. 10-I1-1S-25 N'.VT R7!: OF A DMINISTEATTON. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF JOZEF KOVAOS, DECEASED. No. ID 33. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of said Estate, by the Judge of the Lake Superior Court. Siiid Estate is supposed to tie solvent. AMERICAN TRUST & SAVINGS RANK, A d m i n i s t r a t o r. Dated October 7, 191S. 10-11-1S-25 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. IN THE M TTER OF THE ESTATE OF MARY PEKAESKI. DECEASED. No. l'JU2. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been aprointd dm inlstrator of sai l Estate, by the Clerk of the Lake Superior Court. Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. PAUL R. LIPINSKI, Administrator. Dated August 22, 1318. 10-11-1S-23 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. IN THE MATTE it OF THE ESTATE OF LULU VRROVAC. DECEASED. No. 19S3. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of said Estate, by the Clerk of the Lake Superior Court. Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. NICK POPOVICH, . Administrate)-. Dated August 22, 131S. 10-11-18-25
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Dressmaker Gives Advice. "I underwent a surgical operation, for gall stones 5 years apro, was in the hospital 4 w-eks. For 1 year I felt better, but then my e.ld symptoms and pair, returned, and have suffered ever since. Four weeks ago on the advica of a lady 1 tried Mayr's Wonderful Remedy, and now I feel like a new w Jinan. I have a number cf friends who suffer as I did and 1 am advising all t try this valuable medicine." It U a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal niucuus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation whuh causes practically all stoma h. liver and intestinal ailments, including appendicitis, one doswill convince or money refunded. S'lmmt rs' Pharmacy. Kidy-ley's 'm ui: Sti.re in Gary, Central Drug Store in Indiana Harbor,, and d'ugrgisiu ew-rv-here.
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. IN THi: MATTER OF THK ESTATE OF GEORGE DAXCIU, DKCKASLO. No. VJZZ. Notice is hereby given that the utid-r-sined has been appointed A 'mimsiratrix of said Estate, by the Cbrk of the Lake Superirr Court. Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. . MARIA DAN'CH. Administratrix. Dated August 27, 1318. 10-11-1S-25 NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION'. IN" 'ilffi MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF MAFTOILA MARCIA, DECEASED. Ko. 1937. Xotico is hereby given that the lirder-s:i(Tnc-d has been appointed Administrator of said Estate, by the Judge of the Lak Superior Court. Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. NICK R.OCIN'. Administrator. Dated September 9, 1918. 10-11-18-25 XOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. IN1 THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE! OF LESLI3 LOUIS SMITH, DECEASED. No. 1939. Notice is hereby given that the undsri;ned has teen appointed Administrator of said Estate, by the .Tud'ge of the Lake Superior courtSaid Estate is supposed to ho solvent. EDWARD E. SMITH, Administrator. Dated September 13, 191S. 10-11-1S-25 Whadda Mean "Afford?' Per Pound We use all pure materials in the manufacture of our goods. Our soda fountains are equipped "with hot water for cleaning our glassware. A It; 2 STORES 163 State Street Corns? Hohraan end BtsAe (4 Corners) 1 1 tw"t The Best Is IJcne Too Good, For Your Eyes. Therefore, Visit HAUSSOXO OPTION GO 141 E. State St. Hammond a i 1 A 4. i r SOME CLASS TO CLOTHES We are makics up for fall andi w inter wear. See our fashion j pl.:'e for styles for men's apparel. They are good.
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