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, .L-m-iumji uou 'aa nKts. The t'mrirturf in most of

the houses rarely pxcffds six or seven rt'M above the. freezing roint. "Tt-rnble scenes are enacted in the jirfts. A horse, rxhauf I'd by starvation, talis elead Men and dogs fight ra I'tif nsly v. ith oat h other to secure In- fl.-sh. Thousands Ar Barefooted. "Thousands of j'TJons belonging to the educated c!a?. sr wsndcrinf destitute m the streets, ri'.' shoes upon their feel. ! "Their 'oihirg is a mass of ras" and i they beg h few morsels of food to keep i body and souls loflliT ' Only new jpapors under control of

I he Bolshevist government are allowed i l 1 appear. The publishing houses have Snmnlo nf Wlnt'"" 'nationalized' and only books ap-

THE TIMES.

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Brown, Mvredt'h Wells. Mary Weeks. Flossie St- ven!, Viola. Fldndge. Grace Eldridge. Dorothy Spellmnn, Eulala Willis. Martha Donaldson, Edna McConnell. Harriet Tng"r. Helen Sailors and Vera. rrohl. The musical program included the songs. "Oh How We Long for Sweet To San" by Madge Griffith; In a Jinriklsha," Grace El JndKN "Japanese Lov Sons," Lulu Eldridge. and Meredith Wells: "Where the Al

mond Blossoms Fall "A Japanese Maiden.

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Helen Sailors; F.ulah Milliken, Evaughn Milll-

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Corpses Thrown In Strtet. ho tindtrtiking establishments

. h:vp al? been 'nat ionahr.ed.' and a ftinBOlSheVlkl tO Come llltOler-1 no. i .-.ts T.nOrt roubles. In oases

v licre this enormous sum cannot be

paid the orpses are thrown indiscrlm-I

irately into pits. Doctors have become j Miss R. M. Goodland had as guests s:atc officials and the pati'nts have 'o j yesterday her consins Ensign Harold K. pay th stat? for their services. The ( Hallam, formerly with tho Hammond i hurches are closed and most of the school, and Corporal Leslie S. Hallam

Power,

In celebration of he birthday anni

versary Martha Burns entertained several of her friends at her home. 1161 Monroe .street. They were entertained with game, and dainty refreshments were served during the afternoon. The guests wero Ruth Johnson, Nellie Mae Shaw, Olive Shaw. Barker and Klwood Redmond, Martha and Alice Burns ami Mary Jones.

will meet for drill practice Monday afternoon at two o'clock and all members of. the degree staff are especially urged to be present. Miss Violet Stinson left for the south last evening to be absent about a week. She will he the gues' of relatives at various rotnts in Kentucky and on her return will visit at Bloom inglon. Ind. Charles K. Richter of Rochester. Ind . and Vernon I.. Kleiner of Mont Teher. O. have been the gu'sts of their sister. Mrs. Clifford Saueamnn of Garfield avenue' for several day. Born to Mr am! Mrs Mr Scheeser of 5T" Douglas avenue. Thu'-day. Arril 3. a son.

eral months as a representati

committee on public information.

WM. A. FIELD 1 HEADS NEW MERGER i j William A. Field, former general s'l- t perintendent South Works. Illinois j Steel Company, who had charge of the personnel at the Standard Steel Car j 'ompany. Hammond, until about Nov. SO. 191. is now head or the Wm. A. j Field Co., with offices in the Continental &. Commercial National Bank. Chic-sao The new company li a rr.r- j Rr (effective March 1) of the Mason!

A- Krlokson Machinery Co.. of Chicago j end the Steel Art Tool Co.. of Elgin.

of the ' He has been very ill for a month ond

lost nearly a hundred pounds. ll; is

able to d out again, nowe.er.

HoufHonor

According' to Oan. Pershing's casualty Hat, riTSn to the prasa tcftay, rrirata Claud U. Carson, son of Mrs. Oorr Ogbom, 187 Ccnkey are., Iimmocd. who seraral months ago tii reported missing' In action la reported sick in hospital.

ALL OFFICERS . NEED NOT HEED THE BUGLI ! INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICEI WASHINGTON', April 6. The strt d-nt notes of the bugle lio longer coinp

;uj company officers to spring out of bet at daybreak, attend the formation . Kevrille iwth their iroopn A general order issued by the war d ! r " rtmrnt today modifies the rerulatlii

adopted during the war so as to requ:r t ;.ly one such orficer to be present wi'i the troops so the company tan now sleet and the "shave tails" cast lots for th

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S'reeta a Menace. J "Tl-.fl r'-quis.t ;":i every thitis. , Ji 'i;t.'S, tla ! s. l?.':,.ri' .-tTK-es rnd s p-i. Th-' streets have i t b'-en rop- ' r i ; y- i ;f i!;ri t-r m t:M r. Tiii: str-'ei. :!". ij ' iii of I'!"., e j,v,, 1 !)..';- ( 1 ' t LMl i H frtfm t r.t ;neriee ;.i t t " 1 1 1 he.'i'th : 9 "T'- circu'a; f.n f TPtuways b"i'. b s'.iiict' r'3;!. iud t i-ars ba v e fallen . B s;.:ril :i ?n e ; . ) L 1 ! e y .ire Sl'm:' i j w i-rt!!'e-s 1 J.'rc n t e n. ft :::" b u--r ' wmfi

lough. Hair Ladies'

demonstration at the Weservu Shop, one door south of Hotel

Mee. See our window dirtily.

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orthodox priests have been arrested or j of Riverside. 11!., who arc heme on fur

s-hot. "v.'i'li a'! of thes horrors, the most of the luxurious hotels and restaurants hrj.e been reserved for the use of the Bo'shev ik officials and their women

friends There th-- dine and amuse j themselves with indescribable orgies." The meeting of the Woman's Missiont ary Society of the First Presbyterian

church yestfltday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. C. Tarrett in Mason steet was amended by about twenty of the mcrnl bers. Mrs. E. I Ames lead the devotional exercises and the lesson for the

j afternoon was reviewed in an interestj ing paper by Mrs. Brecher. Mrs. Max j Allaben sang. " The Birth of Morn" and I "The Fisherman." An enjoyable social

HAMMOND SUPERIOR COURTS

Judge. WaHr Hardy i evidence in th Bardrei from Hammond and finds bitter feeling in the . ase.

s hearing the d i ' orce cas a good 5es I of

THIS WILL BE A GOOD MEETING The Hammond Retail Merchants Association is to ha.e a Smoker Monday Kven'ng at the Chamber of Commerce. Speaker Judge C. B. Tinkham and W. C Belman. Points of special interest will he ably handled by C. B. Tinkham. who sponso-d the cause of the retail merchants before the legislature. A large ettendanee Is expected.

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DEATH OF MRS.

Judga V. S Reiier is trying a H-. W. A K. Street Railway damage suit before a jury.

PERSONALi SOCIAL NEWS

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COMINO EVENTS.

thoso t''t ; An important meet inn of the Lake l '.-t of .h" j County Humane Society i announced j for Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock at

is g't- i the Cent rat school. is m-stj Mrt. . C. K. Matth.es will open her

a:-s J,e- . l.fin.p f,r a business meet ins- .if the

reaches i Trinity Ladies' Aid Sactety Monday

ev etiliig.

The Tuesday Afternoon Bridge Club

gr-p:i '"!n ; witl be entertained bv Mrs. A. Krin-

biilat her home in Matron street.

; . Nottrnation of officers will take place int the meeting of Max Shu'man Gate ; Monday evening at th I. O. O. F. hall

' ' "lV I and c'her- important business w ill b Ifl '1 e. 1- - j , ;.prc,c( s e.f li-iiice- ; ;.;V is tm- j R-.;v v.iir h.ind made tan mg at the wser-. u Kadi's' Shop, 6 50 S. Hohman

j Haramond Woman's Club -w ill meet Tuesday afternoon. April ?. with Mrs. 1 H. A. McConnell. 1""! Moraine avenue.

I W. P. Howell is the subject for the af- I

ternoon and Mrs. James Allaben has charge of the program. Mrs. George Chapman and Mrs. George Flynn will ! sing. It is desired that all the members

By her attorneys. Iha-h. Gavi:, Cravens & Stinson. Laura E. t'olgrove has. brought suit, aitainst Franklin Colgrove

for divorce; cruel and inhuman 1 rea t- i sister, ment Is charged. They vvere married in j :y of

1317 and separated last month. Grover C. Horn 'vs. Tearl M Horn is the title of a now divorce case begun today by Jesse E. Wilson. Mrs Horn's alleged associations with other men are brought in the limelight. They were married in 1?K and parted a?t February.

WM. HUHLIER Mrs. Wi.iain Hue'ier. nee Irene Cunningham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. .T F. Cunningham. PSS Price Place, eiied in Chicago Thursday afternoon. She bed ben ill for four months. A

Marguerite and a brother. HarHammond. besides her father.

I survive hr. The decedent was 24 I

years of age end t'aves two children. Sh was fo-merly employed at the Minas 5 and lfte Store on State street. The funeral wilt b in Chicago. 7331 St. Lawrence avenue 3 a m.. Monday. Interment at Mt. Olivet.

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1 hnn first papers have bn granted fn the Lake county courts last month, according to Deputy '!erk Tloscoe H-m-

j stock who counted them all.

attend as this is th election of officers.

day for the annual

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Repairs made on Motorcycles and Bicycles at the Excelsior shop must be right. A. J. WALZ, 221 STATE ST.

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Twenty members of the North Sid Ladies' Club were present at the monthly social meeting of the club estrdiy afternoon at the hom of Mrs. Delia Stanford in Sheffield avenue. Music and games were the entertainment and in conclusion dainty refreshments nr' serfed. The May meeting of th club will be held with Mrs. Charles Lawrence of Sheffield sventie.

CHICAGO COMMISSION LEAVES FOR MEXICO

INTERNATIONAL NWS SEPVICE! I CHICAGO. April 5. The Irat Ameran business commission to visit Mes--o -.n the liist four years left Chicago

OLYMPICS VS. CRYSTAL JRS. AT HARRISON PK.

The Olympics of Hammond, will play a practice game Sunday with the Crystal Juniors at Harrison Park. Game called at 2 sharp. Edd.e Chmielewskt and John Radzimski -will form the batteries for the fast Olympics. The Olympics ate improving every week with the.r fielding and especia'w th their batting and hope to win

today. The commission is composed 4 " ' "'" ""f " lne

t Kdn!- np tr.py a:o list frason.

Tne management of the Olvmnics

About eleven o'clock last night a phone call came into the police station an

nouncing that Officer Goodwin of the 'Gary police force, had been shot at 25th

J ave. and Washington sf. by one of three

holdup men. all colored. Captain McCartney with six officers rushed to the scene and there found Officer Goodwin who had been shot and rushed him to Mercy hospital, where it was found that he had been hil in the leg with a. bullet, making a flesh wound. The holdup men had just 'stuck up" the soft drink parlor of Carl Lork at ToOO Adams St. and Officer Goodwin gave them chase and succeeded in winging one of them. The gunmen shortly after

J as arrested at 1632 W'ashing'oti st. and ! brought to the st?t!on, where he gave ! hts name as Lawrence Booth, residing 1 at Lincoln hotel. 15th and Washington j st. The wounded man gave the names 1 of bis two confederates as Lambert ! Heater. 1632 Washtington St.. and James j Hudson, of the Lincoln hotel, who afterJ wards were arrested in the basement of tUa r T5 V n ttnrn at 1 C r, C T? re.a ei a v

Eddie Miller, colored man. 17.15 Jackson St.. Is being held as a suspect in the robbery. The robbers got r.r $3 out of the

cash drawer at the soft drink parlor. i

Heater confessed he had served a term 637 of five years for larceny at the Jeffer- j sonvii'e reformatory. 1

CHILD CHOKES ON A BEAN (INTERNATIONAL NES SERVICE I ANDERSON, Ind.. April g.Vera N.?dine Emmons, six-year-old daughter nf Mr. and Mrs. Fred Emmons, who !i-i southwest of this city, is dead fierisuffocation, the result of a navy besr lodging in her windpipe. 7n V'eKJJ lodged in the child's throat early tp.bi vveek. but physicians were unable to flsledge U.

Advertise in The Times and advertise again. Results come with

constant effort.

DR. ROB'T J. CARROLL PHYSICIAN AND SURGECN. 155 State St., Hammond, Ind. ,i Phone 3419. I GIVE MY OWN MEDICINES,

FENSIN BROS. WEOLEB&Xli Cigars and Tobacco

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M-nam Warrr nt,d Mrs. William Myers. The hour? from seven to tn o'etock were spent delightfully with mjsio and contests after which refreshments were served. The gjesrs Included Mary Lot. Mary Elisabeth Clemens, Frieda Makowsky. Grace Moroco, Janet. Lockwood. taTion Gruen. Caroline Hell.

Katherir.e Thompson, Mary Cox. Betty j Klmgensmii h, Harrie Kaufman. Sarah i The art committee of the Hammond Dye. Aurora and Blanche Pomoek. j Woman's Club will be entertained bv Liwellyn Vorhees. William Myers. Rich- i Mrs. TV. K. Osborne. 13 Mason street. "Hi Parker, John Bartiett. Bn?en Se-i Monday afternoon Mr. T. F. Ieary ley. lienrj. ?roroco. Clarence rjall, Har-I has the program In harg This will old Tetrie, jeo Kuff, Harold Meliner. i b the last of the study meetints for

Warner n ?p-ri r.g hr two ir . and Cat roll Ka . enterfort;, of ;h ir friends last er home, Carro)'. street.

were M.? Glady s Horton. i -

M'-Aleer. Miss Genevieve! Ms. W". J. McAIeer and Mrs. Georg

Kenneth Warnr. Miss . Fl'ming were hostesses to the Wom

an's Home Missionary- Society of the First Methodist church yesterday afternoon at Mrs. MeAleer's home. 101 Webb street. Mrs. Fred My and Mrs. Stafford gave the program and at the c'.os the hostesses served refreshments Th social hou was given over to a shower in honor of one of the members.

chief! v of members of the Chicago A

soeiat ion of 'o-ntr.ere. but other business mn of th middl w-est will be picked up a.t St Io'jis and elsewhere nroute Eighty men will h in the in t,H party by th tim it roach's the border. The object of the commission ! to -new business relation w-ith Mexico, with the particular ob.lct of ereating

'trade for Mississippi Valley business j enterprises. j Two weeks will be consumed by th ! eomm's;on In Its tour and the cities j of Lardo. Vera Crur. Meiico C.ty and Tampico will be v!sitd.

Charles Kssson. Tremort Ruff. John Dyer. Claude Laverton. ta!colm Jfowatt. James Halsey, Giles. jr., and Carrc-tl Rae A'arner.

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the yea and the election of officers wilt occur.

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always make good. ,. t. WALZ. 123 STATE! ST. Execlsior M. C. Salesroom. 4-5-1

In the retiring rain Tlm!ngTon IT M C WET PROOF shells shoot just as well.

Bieycies j No swollen bodies or softened crimps

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W;h t, members of the Friday Afernoon Bridge Club Mr. Rn Wolf entcrtained Mrs. K!begn of Little Kocp yesjerday at hr home m Detroit street. There were guests for three -tables and aft seeni eames of auction bridge a prettily appointed two ro-jre luncheon was served. Mrs. Adoiph Hlrsch mad hieh ser.ie in the games and prizes vere also wen by Mrs. M. Rothschild and Mrs. Good friend of East Chicago.

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DR. WARNER First Natl. Bank Bldg. Room No. 115

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Wei.s Hall Monday. April Admission free. Hear all

about, the dressmaking schoei. day and tiight classes. 2 and T p. m. Starts Arril 8. 4-5-1 "The ne'urn of To San," a missionary pageant, was given last evening at th Monroe street . E. church by the I.eyal Sisters. undr 'he direc-.lon of Mrs. lionald T.iddle. The scene of the pipy was laid in Tckio and the decorations were very elaborate and beautiful. A feaiure of the stage decoration was an idol brought from Japan. " Tne program was enjoyed bv a large nurt'enee. In th cast were Eulah Milliken. Madge Griffith. E-aughn Milliken. Helen A'eeks. V-olet Kelly. Voraine, Griffith. Loraine Ervin. Lulu Eldridge, Iva

Thre more Sundays remain of the contest between the boys and girls of the rrjmary department of. the Christian Sunday schoot. To have 163 ptesnt is the aim and the parents of six. seven and eight year old children are asked to see that ihey are present at nine-thirty o'clock tomorrow morning. Following an Important business meeting of Hammond Chapter No. 12" Women of Mooseheart Legion last evening at Moose hall in State street the members played pdro and prizes in the games were won by Mrs. Isabel: Dinner and Mrs. Tauline Smith. The consolation prize was awarded to Mrs. Anna Toung. There were guests for several tables and a very enjoyable social hour was passed Make your Easter gown at the Dres. making Schorl. Wels Hall, day and night classes. 2 and 7 p m Starts April 8. Complete course 12 lesson. $4 .no. Hear all about it April 7, 2:30 p. m Admission free. . 4-6-1

I JUDGE LINDSAY SERIOUSLY ILL I PNTE".AT!ONAI NEVIS SERVICE I NEW YORK. April e. Judge Ben'lamin B Lindsay, of juvenile eouif j fame, 's seriously ill in a New Tork 'hospital, according to a dispatch re-

re. red today from Denver, his home. Efforts to locate him here today, how-, ever, failed. Mrs. Lindsay is reported to be enroute to New Tork, following advices that her husband s condition is very- serious. Judge Lindsays health has been fail-ins; since his return several months ago from France, where he spent sev-

wouM to fart scheduling games now from the 27th of April to the end of the season, and they- would like to hook the State Line Juniors for the 1 7 1 h of April. The Olympics will use the following lineup for Sunday. N'Chni. M. Tiebel. n F. : Toueh. F. ft..- Kadiimski. C. . Chmi'Iewjkl, V. ; TV. Comer, Labas. T. B. B alWa. P. B ; Rrerzyekt. Tiebel. I P.; Papuga, M. Comer. C. F. . Sakat. 9. S.

TWO ARE RECOVERING

The regular -weekly business meeting of Dorcas Kebekah lod-e will be held this evening at the T. O. O. F. hall In State street. Golden Bu Council No. 1 D. of L.

LEGAL NOTICES.

Two welt known Hammond mn who have been very- ill. are able to be out. Fred Granger, the liveryman, submitted to an appendicitis operation at St. Margaret's hospital and is doing well. Herman Hermes' friends, who see h r.i these days, hardly recognised him.

That you hare not been going to chureh'regnlarly mav be vour fault it mav not be. - Christianity is a LIVE issue. A congregation Is not a success unles rry member of bt ia enh-"-ned with the spirit that surmounts all dif acuities and rnakestfor cheerful and charitable brotherliness. Come and see if you do not find that atmosphere at our meetings. Trinity English Lutheran Church "THE CHURCH WITH A MISSION." Services at K. of F. Temple each Sunday at 1:30 a. tn. andVo j. m. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. All services in the English languag". H. Mackensen. Pastor. Residence 54 Mason Street. Phone Hamnond 144R.

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Announces that the following Board of Directors and Committees is in full charge of the business of the Company. OFFICERS.

Paul B. Rabe. President. Bert II. Krafft, Secretary. Wilbur AVynant. First Vice Pres. DIRECTORS. S. J. Dufre?nf Gary. John X. Campian. Indiana Harbor. T. W. William?. East Chicago. A. II. W. .Johnson, Crown Point. A. F. Wickes. Garv. F. E. Parks. Deer Park, Wash. M. M. "Winter, Gary. S. II. Slick, Gary. S. L: Eisler. Garv. Paul B. Babe, Gary. Bert II. Krafft. Gary. Wilbur Wynaiit, Gary. Emmet L. Sivcr, Gary. Geo. IT. Maiilove, Gary.

Emmett L. Siver, Second Vice Pres. A. H. W. Johnson, Treasurer. Geo. H. Manlovc, Asst. Secretary. COMIrHTTEES. Finance A. H. W. Johnson. John X. Campian. T. D. Williams. M. M. Winter. Geo. H. Manlove. Building Leo McCormack. S. L. Eisler. A. H. W. Johnson. Equipment S. L. Slick. S. J. DuFresne. T. D. Williams.

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NOTICE TO XON'-rvESIDE.VT. TATE STATE OF INDIANA. LAKE COL' NT r. IN THE LAKE SLTERlOIt COCUT. MARCH TERM, U13. JOHN" Gl'TKOWSKI VS. VICTORIA GUTKOWSKI CAUSE NO- 15162. ACTION TO DIVORCE. Now comes the Plaintiff by Thil Greenwald. attorney, and flies his complain herein, together with an affidavit if it competent person, showing thai the defendant Victoria Gutkowskl Is not a resident, of the Stat of Indiana. Said defendant is therefore hereby

notified of the Tendency or aald aruon and that the same will stand for trial at the reit term cf said Court, and that unless she appear and answer cr demur therein, at the calling of aald cause, on ihe :6th day or" May, A. I). Is 19, the same bsing the 13th day of the next term of said Court to be begun and held In the Court House. Room No. 1. at Hammond, in said County and State on the 2nd Monday of May. A. D. 1313. said action will be heard and determined In her absence. IN WITNESS TVHEF..EOF. I hereunto set my hand and affix the Seal of said Ccurt at Hammcnd. this JSth day of March, A. D. 1313. HERBERT L. TTTTEATON'. (Seal.) Clerk U S. C By ROSCOE HEMSTOCK. Deputy Clerk. J-29; 4-5-12. ' SHERIFF'S SALE. STATE OF INDIANA. COVNTT OF LAKE. SS: No. 17633. LAKE SUPERIOR COURT. NOVEMBER TERM. 191 S. JOHN KOVACH. JR . BT JOHN KOVACH. HIS NEXT FRIEND. V3 STEVE WEIGLET. By virtue of an execution to me, directed from the Clerk of the Lake Superior Court, I will expose to public sale to the highest bidder for cash in hand, ii the eat door of the Court House in Crown "Point. Indiana, on Saturday, the

19th day of April. 1313. between the hours cf tn o'clock A. M. and four ! o'clock P. M, the rents and rrents for a rerieid not exceeding Eevrn jeers, of J th following described real estate, to;

wit: The undivided Interest in Let 30 In Fiock 3 in the southwest quarter of section 2. Township 37 North. Range 9 west of the Ind Principal Meridian in Last Chicago. Lake County, Indiana, aa ahown by the recorded riot of paid subdivision In the Recorder' office of Lake Countv-. Indiana, as the same appears of recrd in Tlat Book Number 2. page :05. If said rents and profits will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interest and costs. I will at the, same time and place offer for sale the fee simple in and to said real estate, oi f much thereof as may be sufftcii-nt to satisfy said judgment, interest, costs and accruing costs. Said sale will be made with relief frtn valutlon or appraisement laws. Taken B9 the property of Steve. Weigley at the suit of John Kovach, Jr., by John Kovach. his next friend. LEWIS E BARXE3, Sheriff Lake County, Indiana. V.. "! P PR" AT. Att'v for Plaintiff. 4-s-lJ.

Attention

Taxpayers:

If there is a mortgaee n gainst your property you are entitled to an exemption on taxes to an amount not exceeding One Thousand Dollars. This exemption - means a big saving to you in f-' taxes and you should avail ' yourself of this privilege by tiling an affidavit vcith the County Auditor between now and MaT 1st. ;( .. : " We are prepared to look after the details for you at a very small cost and as the nevr tax law gives you a larger exemption than the old law, it is an important matter to everybody owing a mortgage against his property to file an, affidavit at once. Call at our tax de- ipartment and gft full in- r. formation.

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