Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 225, Hammond, Lake County, 6 March 1919 — Page 6
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DESTRUCTIVE TORNADO IN
halln.l that tin- poop- in the nl wore Americans, th.-y ptowd most l ri. ii.ll.' Mr.-:. II. . M was Vi-ry brave thia.iif.h-' (ml tin ordeal and :i t l w aid w.iit to 1 lh. Adl.ci li.it -1 for Pa. I
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Alabama - Georgia Swept1 by Million Dollar Tor- ! i nado Last Night. j (By International News Servico.) !
.mo.n HP iMl'UY, l..v. Mar.-n I i.iv liv hf this mnrnim; r. w-ib d tiiti:-,.-destructive w oik of th.- tornado uhi.Ti sw pt s..ul h. a-p rn Alabama ;;,;,! ii.:.. ! orgla late - s t . i- c I : i at';, ,,,,,, ha-.. ,nt-' i' wake .bhris of hoii:..-. churches, stores, public and other bui'ailiiirs which will total a ilani.-io- of i.. ar1 a million dollar's. owing t.. tl..- destruction r v ir i-muni.-i tion. th.- number of victims is not .t known. At l-;ti i'.aia. A In. it iknown I-:. .1. s. arc. was liUc! number of oilers injured. 7 ;,, ... otlnr loss of life tin re h-.- ...t !.- ti cnniirm.-d. Tl,,- prop-rfv .-. tli.-i-.- w.ts v.-ry h. .-iv y. V-.i..?- the buPdings .lom.disb.-d ,.,.i)::,,. church an. I tip- P.ttiif City Inn. Tli business srrtit'Ti nt la 'i .ial t-. l. phono ccl.rlli-;. th" iv-, ! -,.:.! ,,. ,-t and th,. ..lh. r hnil.i.iors In. in. Inn: . .'hun-lMii n- (I.')i:i.-i::,-,. Th" rn i iron.; .:- I'"' an.i a !'.-u houses 1 K. :' , v . r, razed. Lumpkin, il.i.. in.ar,- r- i s s'a:.. the railroad sta;:...i. i ...st of.'. . -,;,! ttcgro soli.ml T-t i i I , I i n vv, Icily tagged :nil nth. r buildings stiff r. d !.., Tnronflrni.fi r. j..ts staio two n. Pupils were kill- .1 wli.i, ti..- school buihiinir onlinpsod. Railroad traffic is r.i. itiy ..;.,. .; thro-.tghotit this s. ot ;.n. The storm was a n ciilrir twist i . tornado and its patch through ii..- devastated section a .iiiart. r to half a mile vrlJe.
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810 IRE TROOPS RETURN HOME TODAY
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Jacnt to Hi.- piopo.s.d improvement .ni.ljrul.il.-. Work on the u,..(. luiui.-.l dale, lo Mud I'uy will I...- ..ii:il i... or oxf. d . and i lie detailed drawings, plans, itu- ""' 'M 'mat. .1 cost t.f Hi.- i.ioi..,s.l liii-jril.-s mid s.,-. f v-a t ioiiM hioli are litw l i ov.ni. in as . si im.it. d . osl ol' Hi- j.r- , on 11!.- mill may I..- .s ti in the t.Tlirv of
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i '. I.. Kirk. nr. snl. nt of lh. i:a:-t I'iii.ao and Indiana 11 ill'. -r H : t r ...inla.nv. is in K.l-t ''In. a,.. hr. .- t't. rno .1. and it IS .i.... t.. 1'ial .1. Iinil.- an--li. n nr. nn n ; uiil 1..- mad. 1m lor. iiii.hi iiJ to tl,,- , nun ,,f tl, .-ontia. t for 111-.oi.-trn.-ti.ii of tin- Intra lion .lanl. ', '1''.. hnis w.f - in d on th.- I'.'.tli "f I ' l.fi.-i- . l'lll tt has la!o n fa. a. tun. 't. i; . t a .-..t-t.,-1 i nt . - f J -i a I ion and Into. ju'.,!ion of tao l.ii or tm-lif lads .-u!-' ni i ' ' . I. ; M-ivoi- Ma. ..nn u-ii ihts m..i nmst !'- ; . i . ,i 1 1.. 1 . . 1 1 . . i i i i.-tt. r t r. mi III.- j ' ! ! . 1 i.- - ... 1 . 1 1 II 1 . s I. a 1 t ' ! 'n . ; n- . :-'. i i'.'!!iiiii-i..ii of I . - .i ia na . ; 1 ii.: ian -, Mat. a . 1 I ! 'Mas ,.r. 1". :.-t 'h . a ;o, lud; i;-t. "I a r .--ii ' Now tiia t i'i. war is o.r V. . If! V la j;ll I! to 1 IX ,'," II "1. t ho 11 t i ! 1 - I - s on tn.. mitt't- of lit una- la.ii' ' ; ! . ti : - m ; i - . r . . -: i-i : i i . ni a : i 1 i ; .a U . n -: in--: it;.. i a tii-it , . r. oi-.a '-..i j-ri.-r to ' 1 i a v. : r. hat v. ; i ola'tUi.ti.'ti a. a ! a a i 1. 1 . ; "1 a m .:!...! t ' y at that ha . a i . ; t . i- ton i Mr, 1 .. K : ra an i i r ,. ' i in : ' ,.. .!,..:. tit u .tl .... :a. ...iiir.i.'i t'..r th.- i.-na trn.-ta-n of v .air i t.Ur.atioti !!! tit tn tin- w-t or t.-s. . .:!.-. Tin- 1'ia lit .!. mission inh. r- ! ". . . i '.''a- i:-Vt '111. .-.. ti i '. . t ioil lll.-lt ! I- , : ..-..ni tl:. old r.'ii i , i i i. -n and tlt. n t!-. - a r .-alii.- on :i 1 :i s niida it a hi;.;1 . ar to u. V. l.-.-l :...v that th'- a. -in- ! ; ttisssiott i ' I I'laii::.'.. r. suits in this i 1 1 .-1 1 : i- . Vy q ii i i -. "I took tin i-iii'tir at- with air. ' h i-t , and .aliit iii. r-ih.r- of t!i - a .rn Tj . T.. -! I"..-,-.- i 'h i-is; mns, an! t..h! thata son,..' j tiling u.-iiiid !i:t to h. don.- .-iriv this I vnri uk 1 ha r liinl- ri-i!-., sut.-fli.s- nn-i h,hor ;iro r rn1- i a, i'-ihh- ;tT,.l fnrtli. r .--- -.. -1,1 I-,..? !.., v, ii, d ni...... T' . s.-. I. is ho o''t l-'.l -' rt t ..ti.'.i on ?h.- n-.at-"r. i
' A", r t mi .' its. j "i Simt.-iJ i 1 '.. .1. T.KV. I.-h 'Vina irma-i." ,
THEY OBJECTED.
(By Intematlonal News Service.) , NEW YORK, March 6 No wonder the municipal welcoming committee to the home-coming Twenty-iovastli division (New York's Own) objected. When, they started out to meet the incoming- troopship Leviathan today the "graveyard" hoat TldeUty was offered to curry them down the bay. The Fidelity g'ets its grrewsonie name because it is commonly used in carrying1 corpses from Ellis Island. After lndiirnant protests the Terry Boat Oowanis was enbstltuted and the City Tathers steamed away happily.
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lii:rAKTMi:.NT OK ITIII.IC WtlUKS, ol'l-'H'i; oK T1IK l'.o.KI K ITI!I.K" WoltKS. ss. llA.MMo.Mi. I N 1 .. M Alien .'.Til. l-ji'j. 'I'i W HOM IT MAY O.NtTU.N: Ni.tiia- is h. r. hy Kiv. n by th. I'.oar.i of Pllhlia Woihs of th-- (its- of llaiil-
ii I. Indiana, that it is .hsir. .1 and; .1- in. .1 ia-. s-ary 1.. hii.ro. Il.afmiii! .U-..-t. n .),. l'lt of ll.it, Ii.l. lll.ll-'
1'iil.lit; Works lias tlx.-.l th.; 2fitb day of d .i.h. 11110, lit t.-ti i.rh.rk a. In., as a .lat for tin- bfariiiK of-all in-rsoiiB in-lr-.st-.l nr wlioif j.ropiTty ir iifl..tcd by said imi,ro inn. nt. and will l - ( .!
; iiliilli.r tin- bii. flt"i that will aciTiiii to tlio property abuttiiiK hii.1 lulj.-ir.-nt to ; tin' proi..sf, I rn pov.-mrnt ami to sabl J.'it will b.- equal to or I'swl tf stl- ' nmti-il cost of tb- propos il iiiiT.r.. t'trifnt ,a rstlmat.d by th.i ity ("Ivll Knirln-f-r.
r. ir. i .t "ti i Nt a v. o. k. iik:iii.ani. Itonril of Vuhlb- AV.-rks.
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By WILLIAM B. BASKIHVILLE (I. N. S. Staff Correspondent.) MiW Y MIK. Mai-.-h ti . i triiiy in h'lfk inoia- than .vtn"i !n r..-s of th t w . tit -s. nt h i!iision "X. w T.'fk's Own," tl,.- K"V- riiiiu nt tr;insport la i- : .-in . i .-a in. -.1 i a.a t i.-a 1 1 v past Sandy ll-i.-k -1.:- m. -I'liiim and .roc.....l. .1 to qua r-i n . i n. Sin- will do. k at l'nr , llot...a n. ia I u n 11 and L o'i lo.-k. Th.1 h :- iia. r won a spirit. -d ra.-.- into n.rt .in btli.- transport M am . t .uii.i and a . a.,, r d h uii-i.-ss t.. ptoi-a.d past : in- 'hook." i'io M iul'.tanil Is wail...'. -int. in -i to- hi nk int.! I,,:,) b- ihlay-d many laair:. Ab..;.rl . ! In- I a- ia. . hati ia M.-ij. O n. John 1". 'J;:it;. ci-nim.-i in h r of th? T- ' i-y -. .i ti.li ,!u i..i.i.. and his ntire s'.-ifT. 'V'J- ;;r -it InKr t-r.-iiirht bn. k .'!' of-ti-. i s and tin n in all - br iaht tln-tn h.a. i; P. a w.-I. tin- lik.- of whi. h N". w York has i,.,.- wit n. st-.-.I b.-for.-and may u.-.-r s.- ayniti. l.oin.- h. for.' tin- sr;iy hulk of th. hi,tr.itispoti loonnil up in tin' low.r ba v ;i irr.ait crowd hi-snn to i;iit!i'r in Itatl. rv Park. Thousands Itn.-d t h.- h;i i". s a lite hntt.ry and extra rwrvos wr c.-.lh d out to handh th. crowds.
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.'in. Tim nsh i p ; "f tin- nd P. in a .a da tn pa a 1 1 st. .no. r. jda in ir t. rsl ia. s ith
ia "X." :;sii 1 j i,. a! inn! cu rhi n, 'nm ! ad w at. r a rvia !in .il to. t of l -in.-'f i corporal ion . ... us .'iiitlii.rtz.il hv
".irb lino of I'aluast li f S. ct ion
-Non !i 'hiiii;.- !i . si M., by resurfacing old a ti t . r. nio i n t; su r pi u .- : "'"ti'' a ud lil 1 in it nil in-. Ionia ,1 asphalt or Tar- '
f. . t of c.-m. nt marifllia.il foot of --hi.-h otin.-.t ions, and It h h ad u;it. r s.-rvi.-.-s. ks. stops and bo.s, Imprio .tin nt IP solf.-
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ab... ii. ,-a-r shall bo in , and cond i t i. .i ..ni i o n No. I' Publh- W i. . and tin i r. Ii!. s ai d
adopl.-d by .aid lio.a-i on of M-ir-h. pip.t. loin' in tin- lii.-iiiiiii: of said ih.-d public improy. no nt accord it with ), ti rms is of lh,. ln:pr.i . nictit I ii:'.' adopl.-d by th- Moard
rl.s on th.- a bow n.Mn.-d i ! i 1 -a i i . 1 1 .1 rn iif-s. phi as. j.. i ill. at ions whl.-li j:ro
tin m.-ii file and iii.'iv b- s. ri in tl-a- ,.f- (.. of s.-iid Iaiard of Public AVoriis of ''a i 'ity rn' I la nan. .nd. Indi-.na. The Pcard of Public Works has fix.. th:a;ih day of M.ar.-h. 1'U'i. at ten lock a. in., as a flat.- f,.r the hearing of all ; rs.,ns inti-resti-il or v. hose property , "t'octe.l l.v said ittir.rov.-ni. -nt. ,-ind will d-.'id. -nl-n tlier the brnti'its th-it vill ; c-riie t.. tin prop'rtv a hu 1 1 i nc unl n.l.la. 1.1 to tli- pr. loosed itnprn .rn.-iit and t i said Citv l.ii! he espial to or exceed the estimate. cost of the prnpns.il imT i io em. nt ns st iuiat.-d ,v the Pity Civil I-'.titrir.. ar. C. TT. l.t"t'lTT V. O. P. TITH I II ..' N" I .
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Work-
LEGAL NOTICES.
March fi-n
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Newspaper Correspondents -Riding in Taxicab Are Attacked.
By A I. FEED O. AKDEESEN. nnTtl.TN'. Mat-cii i.t l.(,,i,. Mar. Vi 6 Itichard lunry I.itth, a I'hieayo newspaper correspondent, was sliirhtlv injured when a mob attacked a taxicab In which sovfr.il Americans vere ridingthrouh Alfxtiiidcr ph-itz. (The attack upon the Am. riean pnrty durlntr the str:k Tnitths in Ih'rliiT. was described by Air. Andersen in a .ahl". Kratn to the International N"ws S.-rvice yesterddy. but ut that time the n.,nn s of the persons in the -.-ib v. . r- i,; known. The attack took phi.-.- on Tu. sday afternoon). In addition to Mr. I.fttie, Mr. and Mrs. I?en Heeht. JllSo of Chic.'ifrr,. -..eje in the cnh. Mrs. Ho. -lit. in telling The story afterwards said th.it the cab h.-i'l b"n field up twice hy armed Sparui- . cides who evidently thoi.jjht thnt the or-rupit were novernir.i :.t orT c'sia. Several shots wre fired at the cab and some of them found their mark, but luckily no one was hit. In the. second hold-up Mr. Little wan struck on the back of the head with the butt of a run. When the Spart.icldes
FAILS TO TURN ; OVER MACHINERY. (3y International News Service.) ! i'Ailis. Mar. h ;. i ; rtiititiv has fa'-! i
. n aw . r- sf.ort ;u l'tr'iin.r o-,- - ti-n-. 1 1 -: . -.-1 1 r;-a.'ti;ti. s t,, -i;;,s -Mid has '"1 iVa'Tf-.l 'a. ;fe ' .-. co 0,0-:-siiin nt Pl-: 'ha any ft: rtln-r d.-lay will :.::!! in :i ) ni.i'v in itii: i 1 up. . h inly r.TT r. ir r i v.' t a. r 1 1 ma., ii'i:-.. s ha "e he.. n S 11 ll-end I'-1. : a 1 t ii o 1 1 h. h- ii'lii' .1 .-nin ti i i d that :il.?i't h. t:rni-d o . . r. Oen. V..n I la -r ta : r. j.-..!-st.,t that iernt.i ny bad ali'.er.d .-is ii,an,.-
pi. -Cos of larni r. , .a ' i ner y as sii.- e..i.!l'
h it iv;is v. at-n'- l bv t;. n. N'ii.l.int. liie a.iiie.1 cotiimi s. j. oi. W h"n t'la- i i.-rnritis Invada,; l:.-:ii;irn t'ttd nurtlii-i n i-'ian.-e t b.-y -. rrb-.i in; i -a t n lruPers of a r i.-u i t ti ra t mabines int., i '..-rmany. DINNER BURnTnG; CALLS FIRE DEPT.
Ttie dary Are department w.-.s ca'.!r.l t' Ma -t N:n.; en!. ,ivii-.' yesterday noon to put out a fire in a twoetory frame occupied by J. Ashela. The cause of the scare was the cooking meat for dinner catchlns; a-blajte and burninjr the dinner in course of preparation. No further damane.
liKPAUTMKXT K PLT.1.1"" WoKKS. oi-'i-'U'i: i'i-' Tin-: i:ovui ok ith1.1C WOUKS. S.S. HAM.MiiXli. INI).. M A IP II vnr. P.iPh To WlIwM IT MAY i ' i.Ni.'l il". N : .N..t;.: is h. :. by i-iv. ii h the I'.o.arii of Public Works ,,f the City of lhiiut;i iii.i. Iii.ui ti.-i. that it is d.-sir.. I and .-ni. d t . i'1-i-Sii r to improw I'aiuuiet nv.tup. in tin- City Hammond. Indiana, from tin- south bank of ih- ilr.in.l ."-I nia- t !;i. r t.. tie- ic-rlii curb line m' t'otik.-y aenuc, by r-'su r f i i n ir .-al m-i-til'l Mil p-ivetm tit P1 fe.-t m ', !dth. r -iioiii' surj-lus sf. -tie. rephoiiikr stun, and liliiip.- .-.il th, Interstices with p.a.r. d a-'na't .-r T-iri ia "I." as euthori.a d by 1 nipfov. irn'iit !; iuliiiii.il No. if.''.i. adopt...! !.. said Poard on the .".th day of March. PMth All work done in the iiuikiiiK -'f Siiid iih io .i- scrilii .1 public. improvi tn. nt hail he in accordance with the t, rms in.. I i a urn 1 1 ions of the 1 tiipia ' v em--nt i'.-solution No. 'ilii1 adopted by tin- Hoard i Public Work.- on the above named date, and the d -tailed drawings, pians, 1 rolilcs and speciti.-at ions which ar now on liie and ntuv b" . ...a--i in the fee of .;..'! oo.r.t of public Works of the i'.'y (; 1 i-tn.ttionii, J.'nliuna. Tn Hoard of i'f.aio- Works has fixed tho 16th day of March. PH9. at ten o'clock tr. m.. as a date for the hearinf?- of all persons interested or whose property is affected by said improvement, and will deride whether the benefits that will nrerue to tho property abutinR- and ad-
I '! i P A i IT M P.NT UK PPP.I.I." WORKS. oKKI'M.; .if Til t". Kii.Mlli o PI'P.-
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M Alien r.Tir. i:h:i. To WHOM IT MAY CoNCKHN: N'"'t." is h.-r. hy uiv.-n by the of Public Works of the City of
1 'KPAUTMK.NT OK PKIII.IC WufiKS, oHI iCK 1 1 K TIIK P.OAUH K Pl'l!I.IC WopKS. SS. MA.MMONK. IS1X. MAI tCU 5Tir. PP.. To W HOM IT MAY I ' l.N'eKItN : Notice is- h.-ieby Kiveti hy the P.onrd ot Public Works of the City of Hammond. Indiana, that it Is ! sired and deemed necessary to improve Sibley Street, in the City of Hammond. Indiana, from the east line of Oakb-y avenue p. the west curb line of Calumet a wniio by "raditiK and pavinK the roadway with. Plan I. Type ' i" Creosote Wooden 1:1". -k I'.ivem.iit; Plan 2. TP "1." YltrWic.l Prick Pavement: Plan T p"- "M'' lie t'olir.-e Concrete P.avem. nt; Plan i. Ty !.' "K" Asphalt Maca.l no Pup im nt, hud on a G-im li con-r-t. f...i nd.at ion : Plan o. Type "T" Ast.hilt Mai-nhim Pav.i.i.nt m old mail. lam - r iii.-n'. 11- lineal f.'.-t of cement u,ar"in.'il curbiiiL'. 11."." lineal feet if -inch ha.i water sViins, :; liti-.-,1 f.et of 1-incb bad wat.-r seric.s. corporation cocks, stops and box. s. mhi square feet of cement sidewalk fe. t whb. as . iiuthoriz- .i by Impowiii. nt IPsoIution No. tl:is. adopted bv aid P.oard on the Jth .Lay of March. P.'l'i. All work done in the miklnir of snid above described public improvement shall be in accordance with the terms unl conditions of the Improvem. nt Ke.qi bit ion No. li'.i'' adopted by the Hoard of Public Works on the above nam..! date, -n.l the detailed drawinK. plans. libs and specifications which lire now ti Die and may b seen In the of flee of said Ilo.ird of Public Works of the city ...f Hammond. Indiana. The Hoard of Public Works has fixed the lf.th day
Hoard on the f.t!i tiny of March. Illl'J. All work done in the m.akiiii; .r said ulnae described public Improvement shall be In accordance with the terms n ml conditions of the Improvement IP-solution No. on.., adopted by the Hoard of Public Works on the above named date, and the detailed li aw inirs. plans, profiles and specifications which arc now m llle and may be s. on in the office of said Hoard of Public Works of the City of Hammond. Indiana. The Hoard of Public Works has fixed the if.th day of March. 1913. at ten o'clock A. M.. as a late for the bearing of all persons Interested or whose property is alTocted by said improvement, and will decide whether the benefits that will accrue t.. the prop, rlv ahuttltiif and ndlnc nt P.
i the proposed Improvement and to snilj C y will be equal lo or exceed the es
timated est of the proposed improvement ns estimated by thr City Civil Knclneer. i C. If. I.1THMAV.
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! Hoard of Public Works.
Saturday evenlnft. last. The party Has well alt. ml. .1 and all had a pleasant time. Mrs. Charles Muller was a Whiting. I in!., visitor Monday. Kb.ni Schultz and Khsie I'ahn spent Saturday and Sunday with their par'-nts at I.nnsliiR-. Mrs. I-:. Frey entertain, d Mrs. Marv Schultz, Monday evening. Miss Klvn S.-hulti of Lansing has accepted a position at Chicago.
NOTICK. We have purhase, tht business of
.las. P.aziras. .h'tll Watlimr rt.. tarch 1st. P.llfi. and will not be responsible for nnv ikhts contracted ngaiitst) said business -.ft.r this dr. v. WUHKW SVPISiiKI". PKTK. A PP. AMI W. i rill Watlinir St.. ) !:f,:7 Indiana Harlor. I
HESSVILLE. Mrs. Ia. Tth.ichar.lt and Mrs. II. I. II"PP were Hammond shoppers Monday. l-'rl. nds of Mr. and Mrs. Hert Adel-sperg.-r of Hammond came out one evening last week on a surprise. A very enjoyable evening was spent byall. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Koss of Hammond in. I Mr. mid Mrs. Ceo. I,ok of Whitmswere visiting at the home of Mr. ami Mrs. Hert A.b-lspertrer Sunday afternoon nn.l evening. Mrs. Hert Adalesperg. r and Mrs. n, Polls were visiting the laitt-Cs sister. Mrs. Van Hippe of Hammond, M.md i . afternoon.
Don't throw your paper away without reading the want ad page.
LANSING.
lad Horn's grocery and meat market h:is chang'-d hands. Mr. Tunis. Kb.twoyk and Koy took possession Monday morning. Kooy being mustered out of army service a short time ng... Miss Klora Schultz received letters from Wiij. Schmues.-r of Lansing and l-'r.ink Ola.-L-ow of Hammond last we.lt. both of whom are in France. Mrs. I".. Frey and l.orr. ttn Frey were anion the Hammond shoppers Saturday. Miss Clara Uut.-hmann visited Mia Hella Frey. Monday ev.nlng. John S.-ilen has returned to Lansing. Miss Clara Hutehmnnn attended a Washington party at Thornton. 111., on
Too Late To Classify
roil riF.NT - Store. 144 Indiana ave. Kail at 15' Indiana ave. Phone 'nmoiiu KlaJ. ' Kill' I.K Mo.b rn ;.-pass. Ford. 150 Indiana ave. Call between H find i p. phone v. T. T Hammond. CALL 249 ALL KINDS ILLINOIS LUMP SOFT COAL. J. F. WILHELM & SON Sohl St. & Nickel Plate Ry., Hammond
Hoard llam-
f March. 1319. at Pn o'clock a. m. ni
HAM Mi N 1 1. IM'.. L ,l!it,. fnr the hearing of all persons I'nterested r.r whose property is affected
by said improvement, and will d'-cidt bother lh.- benefits that will accrue th" property abutting and adjacent to
mot;. I. Indiana, that it i desired and : .,. ...i i,,.r.., e,.w..,t n...i in
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City w ill be equal to or exc e.i the estimated cost of the proposed improvement as estimated by the Pity Civil Kn-Rineer.
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St r. ct. :n t lie i 'it of una. f mm t h" cast I i n line to the w t curb
C. If. I.KTIIMAN. O. F. IIICHLANH. Hoard of Public Works.
March
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AMM'i.M . INWAN'A.
WOLKS. SS: I. MAIU'H 5. 19PJ.
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improve Stat..I ia mm. and, I ii.Ilnf a'.J y A v -liipof I'aluin.'t
avenue, by grtidln ir and paving the r.eolv. ri y with Plan 1. Type "i " Cr.-osi.tn W len Hi... k Pavement: Plan 2. Type "L" Vitrified Hri. k Pavement: Plan Tip.' "M" th.e ("olirSe t'oticrete pave-tii.-at: Ph-in 4. Type "K" Asphalt Macadam Pawm-nt. pild op a I'.-inch concrete foundation: Plan a. Type "I" Asphalt Macadam Pav-mont on old macadam foundation. I la lineal feet of cement mareina! curbing. l.ttiL' lirmil feet of -inch '.nil water servico. llnf.il fert of 1-in.h bad water services. K9 corporation eo.l.s. stops and boxes, son square f.i-t of cement sidewalk 8 fet wide, .is authorized by Improvement
H.-sobition No. ft 7 . adop.ted b
P.oard hi. J e 'ti. day-.. March. 1 f 1 9. Conkey avenue, by constructitig thereAll work none in :.ie n i.kirir of said I", between said terminal points, a rumabove descrfbeii I'uhlic iti.proy rnicnt b' nation cement curb and gutter flag, 93 shall be in u -enrdance with 'he t i ritis gutter inlets, S.1B fet of -lnch vt'ri- ' and roritiftionK of tho Improvement Res- fied pipe u authorljed by Improvement olution No. 697 adoited by th Board ofReaoIution No. 6S5. adopted toy said
TO WHOM IT MAY' CoNTKP.N: Notice is hereby slven by the Hoard of I liblic Works ot the City of Hammond, Indian, that it is de.sir 1 and .ln-m.il necessary to improve Calumet evenue. in the City of Hammond. Indiana, from the south bank of the Oram!
said Calumet River to the north curb line of
...The New... Hammond Hotel Will be Opened This Evening For Public Inspection. A CHICKEN SUPPER Will be Sei-ved At Six OfClock.
For Economical
I ransportation i A Chevrolet "Four-Ninety" Touring jcar is a profitable investment for it yields substantial dividends in ef
ficient service.
It is a safe investment for the excellence of its con
struction protects its utility.
It is an attractive investment for the lodv has a beauty and richness of finish quite unusual with Virs of its price. It is an economical investment for its first co.t is modest and its upkeep- low. v
We have cars for immediate delivery.
! t Bohling Auto Sales Douglas and Hohman Streets, HAMMOND. PHONE 266 l vVv z - htlm I
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Almost every leading Phonograph, Talking and Victrola Dealer in Chicago, and elsewhere, is featuring the Windsor today. It is our choice, unquestionably, it will be yours it' you will step into our store and hear and compare it with all other makes. We have Windsor Grand Phonographs to match any beautiful antique or polochrone furniture that you may have. Just look at this Louis XV. Solid Mahogany Grand! We ask you to step into our store and look over the new creations in the many different lines of the world's best phonographs, including the Aeolian-Vocalion, Steger & Sons, Shell-o-Phone, which distributes the tone through a sea shell, and many other lines. This is a miniature cut of one of our many bargains. It is a cabinet 45inch phonograph. It retails at $85. We have 15 of these phonographs to sell at $39.00 and we will give you 3 records with each sale. Plays all records, fine tone.
We have just received 10 very fine phonographs, fine tone, and the largest case manufactured, in oak and mahogany, plays all makes of records and will "ompare with any leading phonograph retailing from $185 to $250. Special price $85.00, with 5 records, 10 selections. PIANO BARGAINS 1 STEIN WAY $900 Upright Piano, life new $350.00 1 CIIICKERING $850 Grand Piano, god as new $350.00 1 WEGMAX $450, good as new $125.00 1 BAUER, good as new $125.00 1 like new $S00 SEEBEIiG ELECTRIC PLAYER with rolls $150.00 1 new $650 Player Piano, used 5 weeks, 20 rolls, bench and equipments. .$365 One $250 Phonograph, used two month?, with records $90.00
-It will be absolutely necessary to call at once if you wish to take advantage of the above barEvery up-to-date number in Music Rolls Q. R. S. J. Ni. Wilcockson Music Company
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145 STATE STREET, HAMMOND.
PHONE 322.
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