Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 237, Hammond, Lake County, 20 March 1919 — Page 6

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SIBLEY SI. RESIDENTS

HOLD A MEETING

Sibley street property owner held n enethusiastic meeting: In regard to repaving of the street It was unanimously decided t.i ask for resurfacing of the street with asphalt dressing-. A committee was named t.i investigate various kinds of dressinK used and report at city hail Monday evening at 7:3- p. m. where all enlisted may hear report: moved: supported that street railway be required to pay for 16 feet of pavement, as per the term of their franchise: carried. Ons property owner wants to knowby what authority the Hammond. AVhUtn. Ea?t Chicago Street Ry. operate cars on a street on which they hav no franchise, raising dust and pounding flat wheels to their searts content. J. V. BODEGRAVEN, Secretary of meeting

LIFT OFF CORNS

WITH FINGERS

OWLS READY

FOR DETROIT GAMES SOON

Virr-r.l.5r.EC,L T0 THE TIMES "HITlN'i, J, Ui.. March Zn. The Owls' big five, the Red Crowns, is working hard for the Detroit Ka! games. This series of game have now resolved themselves into a world's s-eri-'B in basketball. The first battle will toti. .!.

in Detroit. March 2.1. and I ho second in Whiting at Slovenski Ii.m. March 2'j. The third in case these names are a tie will he piayed on a neutral floor. The Owls will ho strengthened by the. services of Harry I'rieling. formerly captain and' player manager, as fl.ior guard. This will Kive the Owls a combination that is renowned for its superlative team play and fast basket shooting. The team will leave Chi CR e"0 f rorn tli

12th St. station on the Wolverine. March 25. at 9:.'i0 a. m. A big crowd of loyal fans will accompany them.

THE TIMES.

ian band when the disease struck him dow n. While his social acquaintance was in East Chicago, yet his business an a tailor wat- in Hammond, where ho opened a ahop when he first cant; to the return. The I'nlon it Inch has charge of the services Is officered as fellows: Leo R.mav entura. prosir.cnt . Paul Argomnni, vice president. Eouis Krrini. tlnancil secretary, l.vo Fat-tiara., recordiii-r secretary, Atigtist Vespariaru. 1st trustee, I'cier Oorofalo, 2nd trustee. : riiardo Pasacadeli. director. .Jim Yaano. director.

I Jim Moreili. treasurer. i Antonio Ciabatare, mars ha 11.

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LUDENDORFF NOW IN BERLIN

Doesn't hurt a bit and costs only few cents

Maglr? ,Tut drop a little Freer.one en that touchy corn, instantly it stops chins, then you lift the corn rff with the fingers. Truly: No humbug! Try Fretone! Tour druggist sells a tiny bottle for a few cents, sufficient in

rtd your feet of every hard corn, soft j corn, or corn between the toes, and j

calluses, without one particle of pain, soreness or Irritation. Freeione is the discovery of a noted Cincinnati genius. Adv.

PROMINEN

T

ITALIAN

IS WIDELY MOURNED

August Vespariar.t. rooming at 5024 ' Olcott .'tvr, East Chicago, one of the!

-most progressive, and loost highly edit- j

cated Italians in the Calumet district, j died yesterday morning at 8:.10 o'clock

having had typhoid fever since March

1st. Funeral arrangements wtil be in

charge of th local Union Sicilian! No.

-., which he was instrumental in organizing. A meeting will be held toniaht at

4733 Todd ave. to perfect the details of the service. The deceased leaves a wife

and two children m Italy.

Mr. Vesranlu came to East Chicago

about two months ago and at once made a name and a rlace for hints-elf among the Italians of the city. He proceeded at one to th organization of a branch of the great order of Cnion Sicilian! and wn in the mudst of organizing an Ital-

nV 11. J. CiKl-KNVVtM,. tFclnlve Cnble by Ihe International Nrm enlce anil London Unity i:ire.l BERLIN". March V.l. via I.O.NDO.V. March 2'. (Jeneral I udeti'loi ft", former quartermaster-general of the tierman army, who recently disposed of his book on the war at Stockholm, is now living here in seclusion. I.udendorff insisted u:on tlie provision that the hook b i.''!i.'-!i'il outside of Germany. H still, refei to William as 'His Majesty, th" Kmperor." but the ho..k is su.d to contain nothing sensational. When published the work is expected to defend the exkaiser. Eudendorff has beer me mon-sc and '.ient and he habitually leaves the hotel where he is ining by a side door. He refuses to recot;nie his friend. When it w as suggest-' 1 that he g. on (l lecture tour he gruffly delated he was not interested.

TURK AND HUN GOLD AID REVOLUTIONISTS GENEVA. VTA 1 ,i N I N, M;irc!i 2". The political d'st urbane, at ('mho were caused by Egypt '.an re oluttonarie. aided by Turkish and German sold, it was learned fioin an authoritative source today. The revolutionists wr att mpttnK to introduce Bolshevism not only into Egypt but into the whole Mohammeddan world from Morocco to I-idi:i. A number of the ririfileadet s in thEgyptian troubles hate. lrn t-xp.-tlr-d I v the British military authorities, who nr watching tlie situation c'osely.

MMONO

ONLY CITY TO APPROPRIATE

East Chicago and Gary Are ! Arranging to Close Em- j ployment Bureaus. j Nothing, as jet. has been done in East Chicago toward the continuation of the

tiNHuyimnt bureau. ! The- Gary oil lee. is. pH.king up its fur-j liHuro. today to ship down to Indiunapolis. The Hammond offioo has made an' ..Ji-roprintion w hich is d signed to curry th.' offic th. re for at b ast three months. The- East Chicago office has on Its ' ilesk, according to Examiner Jones, a volume- of business of Midi nature that

n cannot h dropped like a hot cake v.iihout seriously int.rf.rini? wih Certain plans for the- Berth-, of a la rut- num

ber of soldiers. I Members of the -ity council of East Chicago haw -x retted themelvcs as. (Ui, that there should be but one tiu-pioyiii-nt office in ti,ti (unt,v or in the township. an,j thai us support should cities from one of tho.-e units. There s, . ms to be no question but that the) law- would make an arrangement of this i k ' : . d possible, i Whii.: Saturday is the last day for' wh . h Miipl,.yee.s at the various offices i in the state, net bpteffbid as being under ' slate- control, wi'l be allow pay f,-,r Servi'U , yet Mr. Jones says that he will keep ! tie office open onK em, ugh at least to clean up a number of matters that are ' hai.sing fire. j The: situation as it pertains ti East ";.- go will be tak-i) tin at the nir-etlr-g i of the ehainher of cotiotierce Friday eve-' Ling at tioir i;.:;) ', . u dinner. That th': pi.-blem must be solved in some way! is tlie peroral opinion, but jut h. i ; the qu Mien that ia con I'ror ' i ng city I officials. " 1

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COMPANY

Ladies' and Children's Ready-to-Wear 179 State St. Hammond ANNOUNCE

SIX TRANSPORTS

DUE

GATELT Hammond's Exclusive Ladies' rolnl I H Ready-to"Wear and Millinery Shop f$ NQ fj 7 JuK 155 State Street A l MW3 .:

TODAY

f INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE 1 NEW Villi;, Match z '"i- -Heading six Mot transp -rls which ate expected to reach p,.rt today the troopship rakotan, from St. Nazaite, docked at I to. b. k-n with 1.7 IS enlisted men and officers. Half of th cont'ngent v as composed of sick and wounded veterans. The uits on board included Cue 17th end 127th eero () uad ion , the -7th enciineer and casuals.

SPRING

FORMER GARY

UP.

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For this special event

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tihil new spring garments

at very attractive prices. SUITS Special bargains in Lad"V "Wool Poplin and Serge Suits, values up to $23.00 Special for Opening Day $18.00

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MUSICIAN DEAD

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Now Showing the Largest and Most Exclusive Selection of Spring Suits Dolmans .Capes

and

.Coats Also an Exquisite Array of the Season's Choicest Dresses and Blouses We cordially invite your critical inspection before you make your decision. The style and quality we offer at the price is making our reputation. Don't forget our one-price hats the season '5 choicest offerings No More $3.95 No Less

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H idoiph iHudyi roerr. well known n.-.'-uian of i!ry. parsed auav sud-'I'r-h-Tue.dy morning in a fhl.-at'o hof.p;tal from i n 1lunza - pne u no -n la. Air. Moerr played a job in Hammond t-'veral ev. nir.2s nv.n and when coming home to tlary the street car v. a stranded on a-count of the tnow. He was forced to walk bark through the snow for a mile or moie t- a hotel. A i-ouple of days after a old set in and Mr. I rr was take,, to a Cary hospital and after a jdiort time, he left the hospital and va aeain stricken wlo-n he u-iis tak"n to a hi-cat--i hospital near which a filter lived, and where he died lHst Tuesday. .Mr. Iioerr lived wi'h his .ister, Mrs Kred Solomon at (iary. The deoafil was a member of T,ocal Atnetican Federation of Mn-M.-inns here, and of Chicago Federation of Musician. llurutl vv 1 1 be held Friday under

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Ii lorn and violin playo' his own liand and "hic.ico. lie played sevith the inro.s band he piaye-l with the il.tri

'pi band.

CONFERRING WITH COMMISSIONERS

day ;:t frown I'oint TV pif:.:.ient of the (iafy is and "ity Kngineer '

a-e cont ri'-rs ! f-.r 1. ;.:c I '.. t o t h 'lark 1 1 1 : s; r i ts ;i. part ol

with county to furnishing oa.i w n ;. , .Jan,

vent h

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and 'Forty

..id from Fifth avenue I the ,,i i town of M-.'I the city of fiarv.

IV Stev--;id of tine l-. i :n com i: I smaterial bt t W Cell a ve iiiit's, e io t h e

r. now

COATS

We have a large selection of new nifty coats in velour and silvertone poplin; all colors; also in Dolmans and Capes, specially priced for the Opening Day.

Children's Coats We nave for your Children's -Coats, sizes the kiddies in .for a

inspection a large line of pretty 2 to 6 and 6 to 14. Bring try on Friday.

Store Open Tueday, Friday and Saturday Evenings

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STOR F

179 State St., Hammond, Indiana

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pro ' n e i. and

.ositi,.n to the countv will be to furnish the the city of i ;,m ry do

street repairing

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DANGER IN COLDS Avoid them or break them up with INFLU-BAL&! reri ilon of 1 Mil ih-t-.i n1 ,l dafe! iroubiM. 50c a tuh at all tfrui tor.

"r v '.n t io street rpainnr I,

Too Late To Classify I i .

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NoTP'K T NuN-KE(I)t;T. Tilt; STATU dl' INDIANA. I.AIvF )l NTV. IN THIi L.KF Sl i'KKH-J; fJl'J:T. MAI.fJt TJ;KM, FMlt. J'. LJ.V fc-ZIUKW 1N KIS VS. STANI.KY S.IKi;VI'KIS. fAl'SF Xu. JSiiM. .v,j. TJU.N TO blVuIiCE. N...W com--k the J'lamtiff by I. I. Mod-jesk.-i, .'Hlunicv. und Ii,'. s n, r i f i 1 .-l i ri t h-itin. t.ist-tlitr with an affidavit of a competent p- : son, shouitig that the deteii.ient, Stanley Siire w i rn-kis, is rot a

t sident of th

Said defendant

notiii..d of the p. ndency of said action and that tin- s:uuc- will stand fur trial at

the lo.t term of said Court, and thai unless kkIic appear and answer or demur therein, at the i ailing of said cause, on the l::th day of May, A. i. 13t. the tamo bong the 2 tul day of the next term of said Court to be bisun and held In the '.'ourt House. K.iuiii No. 1'. at Hammond,

in suid Cm ily and t-tato on the 2nd j Works

late f Indiana.

is t h- r( fore herebv

notified of the- len.hllc- of suiil notion

tine w ill stand for trial at I I" said Court, and ht mi. I

appear and ansfwer or ih-mm-l

therein, at the calling of said cause, on ': the l;;th day of May. A. 1 1. J : I : . the samel

day of the next t-rni .r

said Court to be b. sun and h- id in I h-; '

N.. J. at I la n on, -net

utity and State on the Cd

. I 1 '.' V.I SMI,) ael Ion

will i... heard and d, tfrn-inrd in his ab-belle-e.

i.n iMr.MJss wni-ni:oi-', I 1 set my hand and affix the s.al Court, at Hammond, this U'th March. A. I . l.nr.

HLiRHEKT U II F. A T N". flerk I.. . C. By noSCtiE IIEMSTi CK. Deputy CI-1 k. tSrai. I 4.

Monday of May. A. 1. l.'IV. s-ahl action will he htard and d-.tormintd in her ab:i no'. IN W1TNF.SS UHFUKOF. I hereunto yet my hand and aflix the Seal of said ('ourt. at Hammond, this 13th day of March, A. 1. TJII". hi:hi;f:t u. wiieatox, Chrk L,. S.. C. F.y KOSt'oK HFMSTi'fK. Kcrx-i'-y Clerk. (ScalA .i-:o-2i: 4-.1.

"X." 120 lineal feet of cement marginal curbing. S gutter inlets. 1 catch basin with iron manhole cover. ,T.O lineal feet of 9 inch vitrified pipe. 325 lineal feet of si inch lead water services. C5 lineal

! feet of 1 ineh lend wnter rei.-e 1

.corporation cocks, stops and boxes, as f ; authorized by Improvement Resolution I

-no. ,ej, adopted ny said Hoard on the IPth day of March. 1 f t 3. All work done in the making of ."-aid above described public Improvement shall be In accordance with th-- terms

j and conditions of the Improvement Resolution. No. T'l.i. adopted by the Ke-atd of 1 Public Works on the above named date. J and the detailed drawines. plans, proJtlUs and specifications whie-h are now on i ti'c and may be s en in the office of said j.'oHt-d of rublie "Works of the City of I Hammond. Indiana. The Board of Public

has hxed the 16th day of Aj

n i i.

and In.-it the the; n- xt t rn

th,. 1'nd 'ourt to 1

Court Hons.-. R

in said

Monday of May.

DF.PARTMFNT oi'FFI "E OF Till: WORKS. SS. MARCH FOh. F'i

j T WHOM IT M A V I Notice is hereby i of Public Works o in nd. Ind it" na . t h i

! deemed ne.-f ssary st re. t . m the i'i ty . f i-o'n the cast curt

PI." URIC WORKS. I'.OARH OF ITBhl'." HAMMOND. 1 N D. . a ' iNU 'FUN:

Ktven by the Board f the City of Hamt 11 is; di sir. d a nd

to improve Summer 1 f Hammond, Indiana. !i -e of 1 a luniet av e- 1

1 f 1 f. at ten o'clock A. !.. as a date for the hearing- of all persons interested or whoso property is affected by snid improvement, and will decide, whether the benefits that will accrue to the property abutting and adjacent to the proposed improvement and to said City will be equal to or exceed the estimated cost of the proposed improvement as estimated by the City Civil Knpineer. C. H. RFTHMAN. AV. C. H M.N. O. F. HIGHRAXn. C-:n-27 Board of Public "Works.

TAKE m GOT

I0T OFF THE SKIN

Hair Is baling to prow 011 1 co.rmcr nnil tt tT-r -when nrnlr r.moTrd from the itorftce of tb kta. Tbe only commoa-MiiHi way to remove hair la to attack it -irr the skin. neM!roeJ the oriic. laal aanttarj- licjald, dix- tkla by absorption. Only Kolae IleMIracle baa a money-back scxranttr fa each parkaee. At toilet roantera In Oo, CI and tT. lrc. or by- mail trout 01 in plaJn xvrapper en receipt f price. FHEE book mailed In plain sealed eaTelope on reqarit. DcMlracle. I2th St. and Pari Are, N-w York.

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Whetlu I" the (..), jji ., (l the properly ahuititiK the propi.-s. d improven City w i'.l be -ua! to 01

it

will accrue to

!!;! adjacent to nt. and to said exced the esti

mated cost of the propost d nn pro vrment.

as cstjmatcd by the City Civil Engineer.

O. I f. I.I THMA.V, AV. O. HA MAN.

. F. llllilll.AMi. "-2'"i-:: Biard of Public Works.

PKPARTMFXT OF PFBLIC WORKS. OFFICE OF THE BOARD OF FFRRIC AORKS. SS. HAMMOND. I.N'D.. MARCH inth. 1513. TO WHOM IT MAT CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the Roqrd

of Ham-

f 1 1 Bim H W mi I' ' ilf wmi-iji iv mn

and 1 o-.it h !

I mi lav.

ler eunto j of sa id ' day of i

i to -nue, r.e, r

tie

by epla.

west curb luie of Columbii

eradiokC. reniovins surpius inp stone- and fillniK all the

nt- rstiees w ith j-our-. d asphalt or Tarvia

NOTR'K TO NON-RFSI DENT. Zlli: STATE OF INDIANA. T.AKE COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT, MARCH TERM. 1019. OEORGE BAFKO VS. OI.ARA HALKO. CAUSE No. 1st, 77. ACTION TO DIVORCE. Now coines the plaintiff by I. I. Modjeska. attorney, and libs his complaint herein, together with an affidavit of a com;', tent person, showing; that the defendant Clara Btilko is not a resident

1 of the sjite of Indiana. t-aid defendant is therefor hereby

Cured His RUPTURE

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I was badly trunk sov.ual icy only hop--

Trusses did me- lo h.dd of Siiiin ihriK ; pa-te! y cu r- d in . and tlie rut pure ha t'l.-u-ii I am doina

.1 wh

was

i t i n k a

1 loci . .rs sa hi 111 operation.

no,..!. Finally I pot a 1 kit and cum.ars have passed nev . i- ret ui nod. a Iliard work as a car-

op'ratlori. no ave n. thini,- to miia: ion a bou t

p r.-.er. T.'o-re was r.o loft tune, no trouble. 1 ! Fell, tut will giv.- fuP ii.f

hoiv vou may find a complete cut; without operation, if vou write to nv. Eu-S-'ne M. Pullen. arpenter. 392 E. Marcri'ius Avenue. Manaseiuan. N. J. Better or. out this notice and show it to any others who are ruptured vou may.. save, a life or at least slop the misery of rupture and the worry aud (iantcK. of ati overation.

of Public Works of the Oitv

riond, Indiana, that it i-s desired deenied necessary to improve the ?

side of Brunswick street, in the Citv of

I Hammond. Indiana, from tbe west lin? j j of Sheffield avenue to the easterly line 1 I of Chlcaeo avenue, by const met in ?; ! I therein, between said terminal points, a I j cement sidewalk five feet five ! inches in depth, as authorized by Ttn- I ! provemenf Resolution No. 70f. adopted j ; bv said Board on tbe 19th day of March. j 1 3 1 r. j I All work done in the makinc; of said ' I above described public improvement ' shall be in accordance vv itli the terms ; and conditions of the Improvement Rrso- ' j 'otlon Ne. 7fig. adopted by the Board. ! of Public AVorks on the above toMiie. ; ( da to. and the detailed drawings, plans. J ( profiles and specifications which arc now I en file and may be seen in the off-. e of 1

said Board of Public AVorks ef the City ef Hammond. Indiana. The Roatd of' Public A"orks has flved tbe Ifith day of! April. l."if. at ten o'cloc k A. M.. us a date for the hearing of a'l prr-tis i1-, tf rested, or whose propert v is alecteil b.v aaid improvement, and will decide

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M'li IS 'iiIBniiM 1 mmru" II"' rlif i-ffl tiiMMlW&fcllH s Gives a brilliant flossy sfclro that '; J does not tub off or dust orf that J

anneal" to ths iron that 1 acta tour li

Elack Silk Stove PoHsh Is in a class by )sr!f. It's more earrfuHy made and mai

Try it on yotir partor

prove. ourfi s rr your (r vary If V'ii don't f-'vl it 1httt po 'isii yo-j ever u?d. your hftrdwra or

fcfWfrv jr.i.lsr ia aninona.d to r(uod your Ciouay.

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