Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 235, Hammond, Lake County, 18 March 1919 — Page 2
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TIIK TLMKS.
Tuesdav. March 1. PHD.
E. CHICAGO
MPROVING
HER STREETSi
In record ith ih pre v 1 1 1 n senticenr over the country thai muni- : r 1 1 ' ies should assist in the work of toe r'runJtnR'lion period by making all riijro imfni! poiW and in order to 'iiop the citv and make roads uher tads r needed. Km! Thtcaro ha a reet uriprov e ment vto'am under av at. by the middle of the summer will run up to approximately 1250. o0. The paik progrram rail? for an outlay c about JHO.flOO and the filtration p'ant n.-.-T- etr.rted bv the Kast ("hicaco and
Irdiana Harbor "Water Co. will email j and expenditure of about JSOfl 0r,i' J Thui. lhr -will be under (ontrarti this jiimmr In the ,-ny improiemfn'.s I totaling about $S9't.onft. ! i The road program m'.nnrj the lm- ' rrore-rer.i of three .ec: ion f alleys t north of JSSth st . Indiana Harbor. an estimated cost of $37. 999. $1; one. "'n jn?ih and 1,"Sth sts., at an t ma'ed coal of $4!.067.1 0; and one b-- ' -,..,-, rhioa f- v. and US st. ar.d Tod J tnd White Oa k eves, estimated at about I r R. 7 5 . Thua the siley impro em em s j '. I 1 un to $9.90.?'V
Tt" contract on the improvement of
t..nd at. h!rn vaf it?: about, n ear u ! row being performed at an 'sli-! ma-ed cost of F'ans are about complete for the im- J C' ovemeiu of Aider a, f'-om 'lithrie it i
14"th at. and this contract will run in the neighborhood of iSJ.nno. Plana are
account of the ruling which necessitates J the o. k. of the. direcfor general of railtoads on all improemvents which will I coal a railroad company in eress of 15'tn. theaa plan are temporarily being j held up. The board of work petitioned.
the director general three week ago for permission to go ahead with these j Improvements but an vet no reply has I been received. It is not anticipated.' i however, that, the plans will be held up, j
These four streets are: Guthrie at.)
'from Kline ave. to Mieh'tan ac. coat-'
ing about $oB."tiP: Canal st. from "Mit-hi-1
gan ave. to Public Road, costing about JSOOmO: 1I9th 'at. from Ltickey Clave to Korsyth ave. conint about SS6.0fi. and
Public Road, from Cans
! of the Mark Mf. Co., a
j $40,000. ! In cth.r words, with nearly thret quarters of a million dollars worth of improvements- projected. Kast Chicago
THE TIMES FINANCIAL COLUMN
st . i o t he plant a cost of about
i doing her bit to provide mptov me nt .
in ra-estabitsh confidence, prices and kep money in circu
tahili?.e
la' ion.
TORNADO HAS BAD AFTERMATH Millionaire Cotton Planter Dies in Mississippi Storm. (By Xattnraa.tioa.a.1 Hew fterrlee.)
VICK.'KL'RG. Mm, March 1 S. Th 1 damage done by the atorm in Missisj aippi and Louisiana is now placed at two
mi'Mon dollars with the death list six venue persons and twenty negroes-. The white dead re Junius W. John-
millionaire cotton planter, whose
can i k r and a'oundry Cut t on Oil 1 .ocomoi i e SmelMng .S'eci foundry Sugar ItofiniPg
America n Jk movies n American American American American American
Anaconda Atchison - Baldwin l.ocomotie Da! t i more and 'ii.o lierhlt-hem Steel B Cnd!in Paoiflc '-- Cheapeake and Ohio Chicago. Mil. and St. Paul Colorado Fuel Corn Products Distilleries Securities Erie
9"' . :" . " . ' . so', .1 . H
(ensral Motors IS'j rt. Northern Pr. 9 Lackawanna Steel tiS'j Ketiigh Valle 5rC Marine 'r. : 1 1 MMtiti Copper '. 22'i
Midvale Sleel .- Toik Central N. V.. N. H. and llarifotd Noifolk and Wesiern -. N'orthern T'aciflc PennsN h ania - v. Pit !sbi:rg li i 'oa 1 Pressed S' eel Car
i Kailway S- el ."Sprints . j (tending .. .......
I run and Steel I'mi tie Railw a.
Keniibl ic Southern Sou ' h e in S. uU'li-ik
r
' I Slncln ir
5k 1 j 45 io.; r.M. 4;" a 6 i ; r
I 'l'!a I p ion j r. P. i ( j 1 1 .
Pacific ... t eej t iv rla nd
I VKM, - Mi io ti'i lb.. I : 7" j lb.. 1 9 ff .'!; ?i to 1 U) His . T ' li.. I'l'jc: .. l i eight kldllfS. 1.5 lb".. !4-?17r; coarse, lie.
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ANNULLMENT ! OF MA7.RXAGE ! AND DIVORCE j Jn tir Suprior Court this morning I Iceland I . Wi'.lianif tliiouah his attot-
P'lrns and Wells, fll'-d a bill of
mpl!nt listing an -innu'lment of ni'tr-
orre f rotn hi ivi', 'h-r-
nHH. l!.-i Charlotte William-", sit'nnt nl'e.s that ori f.ii'toher
n i lii.-.'ieo. he was by ilui ,;o kiil tibliged t r Tn.-irry lite ."t aii't b;" S'nee frtlld to I . nils n ' .
1 !' e s
I
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The romp
14th. 1!MI. and 1 1- -e : s...l .-f-. 1 1 v with .
LEE LAUMAN NEW DIRECTOR
l.ee T,a inisiri the CJarv tailor. 1 the
ne
I I j VI O I Too Late To Classify 19 . -Itght.
WANTED TO RKXT 3 or 4 f urriishci : rooms for ligiit housekeeping. Musi : be strictly mou'-rn. in Rood residential aistriri. Phone Mr. Oschager, . B. ;rnkey Co. 3-U-2i. i
rou
of!
so under way for the iriproi'itiftii
i'i'!p st. Trom Cuthtie to linth and 'bis will cost about $23,100. Plans have been ordered for th improvement of four other streets but on
PICKART'S NOVELTIES
Coat Rack? for Home?, Tailors. Cleaners, etc., rxh and withour1 cabinet?. Any kind of -work dono. in mot a I and nod. Al?o repairing: at very rra?nuarVie price?. 174 Calumet Avenue.
933-W.
son
i body is now en route to Georgetown.
iv.. tor Duriai: t. x. cr-n. oi urci. plantation manager; Mrs. Herron and child, near Isole: two unidentified white men near Morehead. Dr. Payne, the nephew of I. W. Johnson, was in the fine ante-bellum home at Pantherburn which collapsed, killing Mr. Johnson. Payne was taking a bath a the tirr and wa hurled naked into a field, being unhurt. ""Tnti! riia lor opened up and T fell through somwhere." Payne said. Much timber waa blown down near Pelhi I.a. r the Pantherburn plantation the substantial Gin House was dernloished and the loss on the one place w,;i toia.1 $75.0nf. Minv remain homeless en the various plar.'.a r-.onei where cabins were wrecked.
I HOI STOCKS I j
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LErARTM F.XV OF PUBLIC WORKS.
j OrriCBOF TlfE BOARD OF n.'KT.IC WORKS. S3. HAMMOM). INU, MARCH 12th. 19)9. j TO WHOM XT MAT CONCERN : i Notice is hereby gien by the Board of Public Works of the City of Hammond.
I InAitm thp it i Weirer inH 4aerteH '
necssary to improve Iuuiaoa avenu?. in the City cf Hammond, lndana, from the' east lir of Hohrran street to tlv west curb line of Calumet aenue. by r?ur-J facing oll macadam pavement. ;emomg aurplus stone, rep acing stone and filling all the intersticest with poured asphalt , or Taria "X." 100 lineal fet of cement marginal curbing. 1415 lineal feel of J inch lead water services. 50 lineal fret ' of 1 inch lead water service-, 77 corpor- j ation cocks, stops and boxe. as author-' iaed by Improvement Resolution No. 702.! adopted by said Board on the 12th da of i March, 191?. j All work done in the making o said; above d'senbed public improv emenr j ehall be in accordance with the ierm! rnd conditions of the Improv ement Reo-! luiion No. 702. adopted by th Board of, Public Works on the aboe named dale., nd the detailed draw ngs. plans, prole? and spectflcat ion n hicli are itonn fli and may b en in the office of said' Board of Public Works of the Cuy of Hammond. Indiana. The Board of Pub-; lie Works has fixed the 3th day of April, j 1913. at ten o'clock. A. M . a die f or j ih hearing of all person-interested or j
whose property is aTeced by sid improvement, and will decide -a aether the bnen! thsg till accrue to the property
'abutting and adjacent to the proposed i improvement and to said City wiM be
CHICAGO LITE STOCK. ;S Pirk. $1!.5 d 19.6.: t"P. butcher hog hea . $13. giro paeking hoc - ha . 5 I 'i Vr
liedtiitfi and mi"i, IIS Haft l.iC', ; $17.."04 IS. 75: pigs. $I.75 1 .'; !
shs ji ;.:,n is :.v
i'ATTI.E T3eef caiile good choice. ' 1 1 H If'Tin ; medium and common, j $13..f'"4l8.5: but. h.r stock heifers. , J7 .ho (h 1 Jot' ; coi. J7 4r' 9 13.25: canners J and cutters. .mi HI 7.4: stockfrs and j fe. dera good- choice. Jill lilfl i.I5; j common and niedium. JS.25 f 1 " I ! CK7CAOO CASK GRAIN MABKST. CORN" -No. ?, mixed. Sl.'ol'j fr 1 39:
'white. J1.S6: :; ye11ov. Jl.SS: 4 mix"!.
$1.4Si l.i: 4 hit. Jl.SO; 4 f'.!oa. I. SO 1.5 : S mixed SI 47 1.4: 5 . Bhite. $1.4 '7 1.1:", . 5 e'low . $l.:n-7 i 1.5 2. OATS No. 2 hi'e. g';:4s: .1 wh-ie. SS'jflfi'c: 4 white. S41,.-- s'anda-d 61'; 15 Stic
e t,s d '-!!,
71 ! m ! (' ele.-ted at ? 1 I he !- Off ;'-e I i r , dli1 ; h I ' e . r) , ,- ; ;) ; o j James T'iVel P. J. F i nne i- ' ii. r e i a r . l" 1: a K f p April.
h
n the fjjrv tailor. 1 of inn iia r; I .O'l s ' rder ei r Moe.e. He en: e'ectiou of off
eoi ! ..1 ..erne r nil
i!t-. r- flje .. f ;one S.lvpriivni p' elate ti:;Cpf ro r 1 1 1 r e o - a t . t r a .i i er : T. J Stan Installation off.cer
Look out for Spanish Influenza. At the first sign of a cold take CASCARA S QUIN1NE Standard cold remedv (or 20 ytv m at: form M.'.t. ,ur. no op.stfi fares, up a cold ia 4 hour, relieve t"P m -4 day,- Mooey bark if it fml. The tcnuine bo hai a Red top with Hr. Hill'a picture. At Ail Dmg Stor.
t n.
:d v
5 PERCENT CUT ON TONNAGE
earn in s
A m i c a n .cheet and f-ny and also a redtii
niin' iii: : made that a
1 h?d been made on all ton-
ant of I
Tin Plate j t ie.n nf five, i
fill in the W3SCS Of r!erk. j
cf rtsu'nr tonnaae ,
adjustments wh eh are made fity . :cep t'innth;. the tonniS" rates he- I ira rer en the prWn of sheets. Si e,-si in' teases we,e made in this' rrant'-r .vi.lng the war. the adanej
iij Ti.-.d" on t tie r,;ni p
cigarette, which
foiM-! on .lie c ,-i:d 1 ii . li'-on been able ,-, liiro l-'OlSOl! Ill the .'; the nin h anrl tin trench will ito to sedentary hab.ts
when they sr arain m
TOBACCO IgUST WITH BIEWE1S. "'ur board mit or.' n t'ccir ee to , this poison tratfic. ar,. personally 1
I Ihink that the tc.ha. co Mitt, It,- fti rt
T-i a -r- ittit et es .
XjJJN IVi VjrO honest and' impudent methods of push
. e,- ! 'tig
th 1 "ha c ro 1 1 ii 1 has nutitry ;n iMriimes" "Th men ,h. h.u v o u ii co.inc and ihe !itie nf i he e,. anf e ' r e n i if u s life in tie
pieces utterly jn ihe .v h ; c h : h e ;.- w i ' enter
. l:fe.
IS- I
p e r- r nase the i i n 1 1
pe rei
Th
ha
d been made on at the Gary p
its work, has gone o far hevor.d the
pale of Jeeenc. that it ought to be buried in the aame giae with the proGerman brewers who tiamplcd on the American rights in wartime. Their lyinc ad ert isements. 'Cigarettes Won the War.' ought to bring the blush of hame to every American n ho i not in fiehiinc trim. -FTTT BIBLE BACK." "As ihe pit of Germany has been uncaped we haif seen what a secularized Christian nation comes to when it rusts
the
QRPHEUM THEATRE KAJCWOIfZ), ZZfn. "Where Everybody Goes." FEATURE ATTRACTlOr t Today Marimba Band The Tropical Band. THE SHATTUCKS Novelty Juga'era
WESTON & YOUNG In Smart Songs and Dances. McCOMAS 4. WOODFORD Comedy Skit Entitled "Caiey." REGAN & REN ARD The New Hotel Cirk. New Phow Monday, Wednesday and Saturday. Matineei dailv, 2:''-: Nights continuous, 7 to II; Sunday continuous, 2 to 11.
j
CKICAOO PRODUCE. R I' TT F1P. Creamery iun.. til ft 42c: firsts, gut,,-: packing stock. 3i 40c EflijS Current - receipts. SJJ 39c: or
dinary firsts, zifi :;?!,; first s. ?',e: evira. 44 n 43c. I.1VR POt LTRT Chickens. e; kes, Stu ; springs. S2c: roost'is. geese. ri 2. c: a c.ks. C 4 Si'c;. POTATOES 'ii:os !. n 1 7."
IS 4j
FOUR INCHES
OF WATER IN AUDITORIUM
BUILDING $15,000 BUSINESS BLOCK '"iC r flaker, -ho is b'lilding a 25i garage in P.roaway between Nineteenth and Twentieth avenues in
. Gar. will at onte berm the erection f of a one-.toi y hrn , hus'ness block ' .'i Biond way itnined:atel so ,jth "f 7th .avenue to cost Jln')0.
t Th Viildtrg "el have a front j e, fifty fee. t on Ri" i1nv and I contain tmee in-p,s Two of I :' ; ea,r h ae hen lail long t erms
age will the for
The esi Hammond fire department ; ; "da y - pum ped four mcbee of water out 1 of the auditorium of the Polish Catholio j church. The irin:i'. of the ,hurcb has! j beei muriciat .1 by the flood while oih-rl j parts of esi Hammond, except the j i simpj oiTa Mfsi'rn edt. h ben' ' t . dry. J I The flood aer d om" . du r'r.g ; , h fi i . '
NEW TEMPLE FOR CROWN PT. MASONS (Continued from page one.)
home will do iis share to eni'rta.n the biggest host of Masonic that i he city
lias eer attempted to entei ta.n. A big j
parade and feed will feature part of j w-hol
! off true religion. And lest we eo
i same nay w should in.t that, out"!
Hible shall be put back in the public) schools, that the educa'ed mav navel some knowledge of iie Book tha hss ; made us. W'e should see to it that inatead of importing the centinenial Sun- j day with its loose morals and low j ideals, we get our American foundation' as it was before the Huns tramp'ed it j out in the most of the American cities.) 'We ahall stand w-Uh the anf- !
gambling crusade, wuh the anti-prize-j fighting moement and for'every other j rnic ideal for which the Methodists I have always stood for and for which j the brave reformers who have gone J from us spoke and worked and wrought ! during his life. j ."Theodore Roosevelt was the inspiraj lion of all reforme,s. His magnificent I work and municipal reform in New York ! j City twenty-five years ago, when he clos-
led the saloons on Sunday, closed ihe
eambiing halls and b'oited rnit the restricted districts, .slatted his reform epoch which has run !? rtgssa course contending against weng ad uplift'rg to places of power the right, until the
movement now culmina'es in the
b a a b are a b I BOD i I B I
B
THEATRE
Worshipful Feci'
in! prohibition of the liqiK.r traffic."
Hotel Hammond ( HTBXT TO XOVOir D1POT)
Room3 S1.00 and up grpedal Batea by th We Sot and Ooid WMar. Sttam Rat. 5iowt B.fca; All Modern CcBTraJraca. Popular Priced Lunch Room d Bvrtnraait ta Conaeetlo Special Dinner 50c U i. M. to I . K. or AX.Z. msurr
ejual to or exceed the estimaied cost of1 the rrorosfd improvement a estima i ed t LOSE bv the C-.ty Civil 'Engineer. !
(By Xatai-matloaal TCwu Service.) (" H. l.l'iHWv j
NEW TOP.K. March 1 i. Movement a l r'- r niijiiu.M'. were narrower during the flrat fif leen C. HAMAX minutes on the siock market today "-1I-2S. Board of Public Wot
than they have been at any time since I
INFANT DAUGHTER
Only Ob "BROMO QTTIHINB"
' fi.r full rama TN1NK Tablets. E. W . UKOVE.I
. ;"c.-Adv.
Lock for signatute of
Curts a Cold in One Da
the upward movement. The enlv wide ; ,M P'N ' "r -'-- ftuctuattons wer. in Pnited Cigar Scores 1 OFF'TCF OF THE BO VP.D OK PI Rt.Iwhich rose 3 romia .o a ei h;gh rec-i "WORKS. SS. HAMMOND. IM). ord of IS1, followed by a reaction to I MiRCH 12lh. i!M!.
137',. V. S. Steel fluctuaied 'torn 5i. I'-O WHOM IT MAT lOXa.P.N: jfemei.fry to S and was unchangad from last XoHce i herehy given by the Board of j merlin, maht s close t ihe end of the flrat f.f- Pub'-ic Works of the City of Hammond.;
teen minutes Indiana, that, it i desired and deemed ; Bethlehem Steel B aa influenced by j r.e' essary to improve Truman n'mi',; comment mad on the anual teporta and!'" th" c,,v of Wmnond. Indiana, from declined a to 5 - Sinclair rca to th west line of lots 4?S. F'ock 3. Xi co i 44is. but ouickly reacted to Kellyl Godfrev's Addition, to the west cirbj Spnngfleld dropped 3'. points to US (line of Calumet. venae, by resurfacing
and then ralUad to 11J;. General Mo- old macadam pavement, removing virio declined 5 K t, 1 61 followed bv Plus stone, replacirg s:one and filling all
rally to 16. Marine preferred
Martha K!ln M:ers. infant daughu.r of Mi. and Mrs. William S. Mets of 4 Carroll si . Hammond, d.od last evening at their borne. The funeral was ln-id from ih home o'clock this afternoon. Re. Basset t official ing. Interment a in Oak Hill
har:e of ur.dertaKer ;m-
:t)
DEATH OF AGED SETTLER
io io
;t and
then rallied to
yielded
10.
J. T. STAFF, Jr., Mgr.
MOS TlCEl.l.i'i-An a ppi -opriat 10a for improvement on ihe local court house will b voied at ihe ar.eciai session of 'he eoiinty council which will be held here Mar'-h 2"
HI! S GOAL GO.
530 W. STATE ST. Yd, P. 274; Res. 1541 Ham,
Wi hiv en hand for Immediate delivery the beat grade of hard coal Chestnut and Range. Buckwheat and Franklin Ce. 8eft Ceat. Deliveries ta any part of the city Ask ua for price and prompt service.
Buy Your Plumbing Fixtures NOW and Save Money. If you bavo put off buy ing needed equipment in thp wny of plum bine: and heatiug fixtures because of war time conditions, here is some welcome news. Prices are lower now than they have been in some time or are likely to be in the future. Labor ean bp secured to do the work reasonablr and deliveries are up to schedule. Ths: fonditiotig ' not going to lAt long. They i i.iou;rh' about simply "by a "lull" fsriorl following: th signing of rb artnls:ic when manufacturers found themselTes cut off frooa war order and -with facilities nuddenly opened for turning our full profluction. If yo-.i are really looking toward getting your plumbinjr and beating in'.alla.t.Sons and repair work done t a low figure come in and see in NOW apd talk if over. These condition vill not last long. Just a? aoon aa the period of reconstruct ion' stan in. following the signing: of peace.. a.nd sh'ps are available for sending roods to foreign markets. ou will fnd pi'lce o higher and labor grow scarce. At the present time you nave an UNCSVAL opportunity to get the work done RIGHT at the rirbt price, ir you eee J. A. LaMERE Heating and Sanitary Engineer PHONES: 290 and 1036-J. 307 SIBLEY ST. HAMMOND, IND
the " interstice with nourcd apha't or
Tarvia 'X." 119 lines) feet- of concrete) marginal curbinj. lf'17 l.nesl feet or ; imb lead water htvic". 333 lineal feet j of 1 inch lead water services. 4 corpora- , t;on co Vs. s'cps ard boe. as author-' i7.ed bv tm9ro enient F.esoluton Xo. TOr?. i
j adopted by said Boa rd on the ! Ji h 1a v of j I March, islj. I i A 1 1 worV done in the maluin of sai1 i ! above described piinhc imnrovcmetit j I shall be in accordance with the inn-f and conditions of the Improvement Reo-1 I I'ltiOrt No. 703. adopted by the Roatd of j fublic Works on the above mme'l ili:t.; 'and the deiailed drawings, plans, pronles! Jand specifications which are now on file! 'and may be s'en in the office, of said I 'Board of Tnbl-c Works of the Cilv cf J .Hammond. Vd. The Board of Public j Works has fixed the 3th day of April-. ! 191$. at ten oVIock. A. M. a a dale for; tiie hearm of all persons interested or j whose property is a for ted by saii imiproment. and will decide whether the! benefits that will accrue to the property j abutting and adiacen; to the propose,! j improvement and io said City will be I (canal to cr exceed the estimated cost of j i the proposed improvement as estimated; J j by the City Cml Engineer. ; i r. h. i.r. tiim a.v
i f. y. HIGHLAND. W. C. HAM AN'. :r.-lS-:5. Board of Public Wotks.
Fe-ri .nand r."hi n. M did e'. frdav at trie ho danghte:. Mrs Fred Uo: M fry ti i e i, Ch i a so.
M r. 'Jehrke. who l.ed .n for ove1" th i f v yMrs, ?s known a -id lae many fr F.esdes h' daughter. M i.e lais to mf.ii-n htn I
old. bl
IHmmnnd e r y - w t 1 1 end" he-e. s. Ioieni. no other
daughter. Mr. W ;Iiilmnii S'teinhel.'land and M . s The- esa Ximrn'rnun of Hammond aod tn son. William and Albert 1 i e h t k . The f meral will be hid frm the heme Thursday nioin-na then to '.-.ii-ooida cemeterj. Hammond, where the inlet-men! will take pla. e in th :amil;. i't STARTS ROW AT UNITY HALL Rowland trnpe nf : J F.winc av. 5oth rhiearo. was arrested last nght hv Off teers S'nger and Borchert ' the Hammond po! ce. charged with as-s-a : It a nd ha t i e i Stropes harjeed with ata-'l 'lit a
fghf with Aithiir 'e. lev avenue. Hammond. Inly Mall 1 a s i niiht. He n r fi n ( d SI! in city court ;hs moi nlng K l..t. . . . -rr se .1 . 1 .
PROGRESS IS MADE IN SOUTH RUSSIA (Continued t"ro:n page one
l '
the crnersione a.ns and
Master Daniel .1. Siceb of Lake lodKe j plans to iia-.e in line, liesides ihe local!
lodge aft ilia'iori the lodges of Ham- ! To get the itenmne. cl mend. Shrine Patrol and Hand. ih.U.AX.VTIVK BROMUljl
irott Patrol and Band of Cai C'hi-
i if o the "ommaderies from Gary. Hammoid. F.asi t'lucago and Valparaiso in full dress uniform, besides the Rlue lodaes frr.m Hobar'. tlaiv. Hmrmcnd. Lowell. Indiana Harbor, Whiting. Hb' on. c'lie i . i : on, Kec l.an. South i.'hicaeo and many other surro'indmg townv
('"iiiraclor Crowell anno-inres i hat in
about a week th dnt will be broken toj siari the excavation. In this ceremony Worshipful Master Daniel fsieeb. Hijthj Pries- K. W. Kobe lm. Worthy Matron t frs G c. Bartholomae. Worthy patron! r W . Allriinn and K. H. "i oweil. president of the Temple Xssociat ion. will I lake par;. Phoiogra phcra will be on! hand to p'ctuie - he's C'-i c mon . j Worshipful Mater Daniel Piecb has ! announced the following committee toj funi t on for the success of the hi j event: j R. H H'3 i f ord. chairman psiade ,om-j niit'ee; K. H. Crowei). chairman enter-) lamment isiiots committee: M I:. J
ll. t , l-.. r, -! r-nmniinee nn t I i"1'1 pf.ssessif
.. .. f t..t- r.- i-v. r . u 1 1 n . I rl W 1 llr.mn . " 1
chairman program committee; .lohn pet r , chauman -invitation committee; Loul Krefogie. Chanman reception committee: Mt L. Smith, chairman de orat ion ncd staging committee; Pavid Mane;., chairman finance ccntnitt re : Herbert Johnson, chairman emblem ron.mlltee; F. W. Kohr'm. chairman paraphernalia oomn'itiee: Mi. U. O. Rartholomae. chairman Kastern i'ar a'-
rangemenls: Tlowell " Parry, chairman) publicity romrmftee j
Today and Tomorrow The Great Nazimova jn Out of the Fog Ext raordinarily Good Thursday, Friday and Saturday Wm. S. HART in The Poppy Girl's Husband SUNDAY " Dorothy Palton Extra vagan-'p
is firmly opposing the Bolshevist advance. In trans-Oaspla operations on a very sma.il scale, hut in Rriush faor. In Siberia th.e lito!he t s endeavoring to put out of action the Orenburgrk railway, thus hatnpciing communiraiion wilh the Black Sea. In Esthonia. w hei e there is a d'ermined. though smai! a n' i-Bolshevist force, the latier have made but insignificant progress. The Polish army
be sfron? eno'ish to put a block in the f the red in case they rca. h the Polish
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DTEPAriTMEXT Of rCBLIC WOilKS. OFFICE OK THE TOART) OF' rt ltLH" TfOP.KS. SF. HAMMOND. IND.. i MARCH 12th. 15 13. TO WHOM IT MAT ro.M-fin.V: r Notice is hereby gi en by the Board of i Public "Woik of the City of Hammond j Indiana, that it is desired and deemed i necesry to improve Fayette street, in the City of tiammond. Indiana, from the
eat line of Hobman street to th- west curb line of Calume' avenue, by resurfacing the old macadam pavement, removing" surplus stone, replacing Hom and filing all interstices with pcured asphalt or Tan ia "NV "23 lineal fecf of
cement marginal curbing. 290 lineal feet of inch lead ttater services. 1M lineal ; feet of 1 inch lead water e,-vtccs, 1t i corporation cock, stops and bove?. as
authorized by Improvement resolution No. 7M. adopted by said Eoard on the ltth day of March. 191?. All work dore in the making of said above described public improvement
I shall be in accordance svith. th terms 'and conditions cf the Improvement F.oj Union No. 704. adopted by the Board of Public VVorke on the above named date, land the detailed drawing, plans, pronles and speifleatioE trh'th are n.w on file (and may be seen in ihe office of said j Board of Public "Works of the City of I Hammond. Indiana. The Board of Tubhc
Works has fixed the Sth day of April. 1919. at ten o'clock. A. V.. as a date for the beerirg ef all persons interested or whose property is affected by said improvTTient. and will decide whether the benefit tbat will tiecrue to th properly abuttinr and adjacent to the proposed improTement and to ta:d i.'it- v .ill be equal to t.r exceed the estimated cost of the weposed improvement as estimated by ihe City Civil Engineer. H. I.l'THM AX. F H1GHLANP. TV. C. HAM AN. J-l.5. Board ef Public Work.
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Vi'-r of allied cannon nr. I n larce amount cf ammunition, the position of the British and Ametfeii for.-s in the Archangel and Murmansk region" :s nt one
I to re.joi- e in. t The xlll' d fori es number under tveniv tViound The dancer point is in the
Archangel i-egmn. but thi sector can lt reinforced trom Murmansk. Ii is believed that wiih a shortened line, the British and American forces will be able to overcome even sureiior forces if it
j comes to a sr.owoou.r.. j If Archangel should be abandoned,
jthe allied force? could tnarJi th . j Murmansk area. rotchanr.a is an open j ! port, and while it is riot df sired to spare j shipping for repatriation at this time, j (the forces could be gottMi away if ah-j snlutely imperative. Hut it i anlicipa--ed tbat the American and British forces
will be sble to consolidate on I lie ilur-
jmensk front if necessary, j The purpose for which the allied eI pedifion semh of Archangel in. designled has not been abhndoned. the original
doped ' , n 1 ,, t ion. when the uar was on. betnar
to .iciin un with a nl )-V.n ihe ; st forces at Samara.
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