Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 271, Hammond, Lake County, 29 April 1919 — Page 2
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TREASURER OFFICIALS ARE FEARFUL MNTEMTIONL N"TW5 SERVICE 1 TSHI.VMTi. April 29 Fears that i -rv lo.tn might prove it failure v f r. openly expressed by treasury offi- -... today, ft was rsf iniated that th ics urn. new ttn! only $ 14.500.000. or tlnn "np-foia'h f tie quotii with :''.an a thif.1 of the itnpai(-ii liav'uipscd. The returns, are running behind thoso of the Fourth liberty uh,,h lagg-ed until the closina '.:- v Workers fvorvwhir wen betnff -d t speed up .-in.1 to impress upon : pi.blic the e n-.ba rrasstnent the counw..u!d face in the event of th loan : 1 ' short.. .ity of Minnrapnli? has attained 1- utioia, it v.as reported today. The f i : "!" Oh'K.,11. excluding the city of I Mind. ais" lav p out over. J'ortV.'ul's quota is fifty p. r c nt subscribed. The rampeicn. Renerslly, appears to be )'! mi t:i the larfier t Hie of the Pacific c-.-i."' district, it was stated. A;''ii--u:h offl c i a 1 tiRiircs from the At- ! rmc district show only about $S.tw0.000 ..;.t:;h d, uork'T? there behove that t t-ir total to date may be in excess of j vu'iiu'.ono. The I'lfwlftnd district today continued to ;.vd in The number of communities t!ft ' 1 1 t- ei-ulsi -ribed. having 193 in th:s st. Ai the opening of the second v".k of tii Fourth loan campaign only ivmiinn't wr in the honor colTell Your Wife Corns Lift Off Doeent hurt a bit to lift corn or calluses off with finger. Not a tw'n( of rain or soreness before annlytnir. or afterwards. This mav sound liiie h dream to corn-pestered r"n and women who have been cutting-, ulins aid wearin-r torturous plasters. v-?' rpprs lift out and calluses peel rff as ;.r by magic, says tMs Cincinnati I-. t:' hori'y. A tiuartfr ounce of freezone costa but I iow cents at any dru- store. Apply a, fv drors directly upon your tender orn r callus, and instantly the sorer,"ss disappears: then shortly the corn -r ca'.Ius will be so Ioosm that it lifts c ff. Freefone dries Instantly. It doesnt eai out the corn or callus, but Just shrivel"" it. up so It lifts away without even, irriiating the surrounding' skin. "Women should keep it on th dresser find never let a corn or callus ache twice. Adv. h Si I -A
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About ninety percent of the human family want a discount when they purchase a piano., Ninety-nine percent of the piano dealers know that this ninety per cent must have a reduction in order for the customers to believe they are getting a bargain. If the customer was not made to beleive he was obtaining a bargain, he might not close the deal on the spur of the moment. Ninety per cent of the piano buyers are on the hunt for big reductions instead nf pianos, uch customers usually get reductions instead of quality. Sometimes, people feel just a little better if they think they get the best end of a piano deal when the sliding price dealer cuts the price just to suit the customer. Ninety per cent of the piano buyers never stop to think that the sliding price piano dealer makes his prices to be cut. It is no new novelty to cut the price. Such piano selling methods are old as the hills. Ninety per cent of the piano dealers sell their pianos on the "big reduction" plan. They do it because they know that you are going to ask for a reduction before you purchase. If you ever forget to ask for a discount of the sliding price piano dealer he will give it to you before you leave his store he is so used to it that he can not sell a piano unless he gives a reduction. Of course, you feel a little better when the dealer cuts the price, but how do you feel when you rind where he lias sold the identical piano like you purchased at a cut price, to some other person for $50 or $100 less? When you buy a piano of the "special discount" dealer, you are simply playing with fire. His pianos are no better than his selling methods and you can not beat his game. Straube's offer you ten standard makes of pianos at the lowest one price. Compare them.
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umn. Industrial workers in this section continue to subscribe liberally, but great mining sections, owing to the unemployment situation. Chicago women workers have sold more than 5.000,Pn0 worth of bonds. Twenty-four counties in Northern Indiana have attained their quotas.
B TANT The Foard of "Works of Fast Chicago met tn regular session yesterday and transacted a number of items of important business. The bids on ttie alleys of Indiana Harbor wore opened and it was found that there were four (41 bidders who submitted the following figures: Campbell Const ruction Co., fl.30 per square, yard; Becker-Cnv art, $2.6$ per square nrd. United Construction Co.. J.'.SS; Shea A.Co.. $2 57. The bids were referred to the city engineer for inspection and tabulatUy The work on these alleys will involve IS 173 square yards of pavement and 5.961 cubic yards of grading. Plan "A," which provides for concrete on sand foundation was adopted. CITY BIATTTUI.. The Board of Park Trustees met jointly with the Board of Works to discuss the matter of providing trees and their care in the park ways adjoining the streets of the city and after a diseussion of the matter it was agreed to ask the city attorney to draw up an ordinance which would permit them to handle this improvement m the same manner in which other street improvements are handled. Later, it is probable that a city forester will be employed in order to supervise the setting and care of these trees. A survey will soon be made upder expert edvice in order to determine the kind of trees to be selected and thtr location. This looks like a bip step in providing a "City Beautiful." STEZIT IlCrmOTXlCBIfT. The necessary resolution was adopted providing for the Improvement of Canal street from Michigan avenue to public road and setting a day for the hearing of remonstrances. The clerk announced that the lot at the southeast corner of 151st street and For sy the avenue had been secured in order to permit the uniform widening- of this street from Forsythe avenue east. COJlX. coxttxact. The contract for supply the city with real for tTie ensuing- year was awarded to the Power Coal Co., of Chicago, at a price of three dollars and thirty-seven cents ($"37) per ton delivered. This price involved two ($2.00) dollars for the coal and one dollar and thirty-seven cents (SIS') for delivery. This con-
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tract was awarded following tests for ash which showed that, thee Uraull block coal burned with a residue of only 5.0 per cent ash. Percentages of other coals ran from 7.S to 12 5 per rent.
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TO MEET INTERNATIONAL NtS SERVICE. r;OMU, April 2?. The lnoineniou' session of the Italian parliament, which is to decide th nation'" course on Fiume and territorial annexations (tenerally on the Adriatic littoral opened this afternoon. Four hundred deputies had arrived in Rome before tbe hour for the session to beffin ami were kivch nudity ovations. As the deputies nmde their way to parliament hiLldins: they weir preced-d by i lieerlnK crowds. Baron onnino. who arrived 'iom Paris, last mdit. was given a hitdemonstration. H- made a speech but did not touch on political matters. LUMBER PRICES ARE GOING UP I INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE I MlhWAl'KEK, Wis. April 29. ThaT lumber prices are going up was the declaration today at a conference of sales managers of "Wisconsin mills at a preliminary conference of the North;n hemlock and hardwood nianufaeturers association. The detnatid is increasing, the lumber production decreased because of an open winter and price." cannot go lower. There was nearly a twenty per cent decrease in production lust winter over normal, it was reported. FOR BRONCHITIS . A Coal Klnar Thinks There Is No Remedy Ukt Tlnol. Relleviiie. Ill "t am a coal miner. I doctored for months for a chronic case of bronchitis with a terrible rough, sore chest, throat and lungs, so I could not work. 1 could get no relief until I tried Vinol. It stopped my cough and built up my strength and 1 feel better in every way." Andrew J. Gray. Il is the healing. tissue building properties of fresh cods livers aided by th strengthening blood building- elements of tonic iron contained in Vinol which makes it so successful in overcoming chronic cough, colds, and bronchitis. Joseph V. We Is, druggist, and Norris Pharmacy. Vinol is sold In East Chicago by Schlieker's Pharmacy and in Whiting by 1 4. H. MaTtern. and druggists everywhere. Adv. p. ;s. ?top scratching, our Sax"! Salve stops itching. We -riiatantee n. "1 ,fUlW2Tr5ftT&ttB-,dI9 . ,.y--rJi'-jT-i . - :. i and up Company HAMMOND ;. - .a ILL: P
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ADJ. GEN. SMITH LEAVES FOR LINTON Mob at Linton Force Strike Breakers to Flee From Switchboard. I INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICEI TKJiKE HAl.TF.. Ind.. April 29. Ad.1t. ln. Harry p. smith lert Terre Haute at i':25 this niornlnjf in command of the Terre Haute company of state militia for I.inton. Ind.. where late last ! tiiijiit a mob stormed the telephone com pany and forced strike-breaking telephone operators to fleet to the roof for safeiy. All efforts this morning to learn whether the local guard company, which numhers seventy men which went into l.intun were unavailing. Nothing definite as to whether the SullnaTi. Ind. guard company which ordei.-d out last nid'.t by adj'J-ant-general also went to I.inton could ! be learned fiom Sullivan this morning. There was no phone service into I.inton and "alls to Switi City, near I.inton. brought nothing definite concerning the situation. GO. AGENT VISITS CITY V. A. Place. county agricultural scent. Crown Point, was in Hast ChiCHBo yesterday to take up with the milk dealers, and the chamber of commerce the possibility and advisability of putting on a milk exhibit which would show to consumers the comparative food values in all milk products. He advised that the exhibit consisted of chai-ts showing graphically the cost end value of a quart of mvlk ss compared to vegetables and meat. He expressed H as his belief that the community would use twenty per cent more milk if it were only known how valuable this products was in building bone and muscle and contributing generally to health. No action was taken by the dealers In the matter and the plan is still under advisement. Finish up the Victory job. Glad Sister Escaped Operation l i nvsician r.sd given my sister up to die; they wanted to operate for gall stones, but she was too weak and could only talk irt whispers. I got her a bottle of Mayr's Wonderful .Remedy and in 3 weeks she was able to get about and walked a mile to church." It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which cJijes practically all stomach, liver and Intestinal ailments, including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. Summers Pharmacy. Hohman sv. near State St., and druggists everywhere. Adv.
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Office phone 29". Res. phone 1671. Majestic, Clean, Clinkerless, Coal Lehigh Hard Coal, Coke, Pocahontas, Franklin County, Eastern Kentucky, Pine Slabs, Maple Slabs. Sold only by West Hammond Coal Co. Frceland Ave. and M. C. Tracks. Quality Preparation. J. J. BREHM,
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iHOBART STREET CAR RUNS INTO AUTOMOBILE A Ifobart slreet car yesterday noon
at the alley Just north of Fifth ave nue and Broadway, Gary, ran Into an automobile owned by Bella Kelner. pushing: it for several feet ahead of the street car and caving in the side. Kelner attempted to cross the street ahead of the approaching street car. No one was injured. SHOE WORKERS UNION FORMED AT GARY A hoe and boot workets' union with twelve charter members has been formed at Gary and will be known as Ia(81 No. fS7. The charter has been granted and ia expected to arrive in a few days when an effort will be made to enroll all shoe and boot tepair men Into thi union. AUNT OF CHIEF FORBIS DEAD Chief of Police Forbii, Gar), yesterday taceived a telegram announcing the death of he aunt. Anna Vallanjdtngl.ani, aged S8. who resided at Hartwell, a suburb of Cineinnati. Miss Vallandingham was a noted edn.ln, in Cincinnati having tallfi'ht j school in that city for fty years and was one of the first penaioners under the law pasaed to pension aged and retired teachers. The deceased was a sister of Chief Forbis, mother. GOMPERS IMPROVING. (INTERNATIONAL. NEWS SERVICE I NEW VOIIK. April, 29. Samuel Gompers. president of the American Federation of Labor, who waa injured in a taxi no accident Sunday, passed a restful n ght and his condition was reported satisfactory today. TWO ARE DROWNED. I INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE 1 CAPE MAT. X. J.. April 29. Lieut. Berger and Ensign Barron, naval aviators, were dtowned when their seaplane feil nosefirst into Cape May harbor today. A negro machinist with them managed to save himself. HESSVILLE. ladies of Concordia Lutheran church will have an Apron Social Wedneseday evening, at 730 oclock. at Concordia Lutheran church. Everybody welcome. The newly weds. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Watts are now living in their own home in Hammond. WILL NOT TRY FLIGHT TODAY ST. JOHNS. N. F.. April 29 (Noon) flarry Hawker and Capt. Rynham, rivala in the attempt to fly across the Atlantic, announced at noon today that they would not start thia afternoon because of weather conditions, but will make a try tomorrow. Pain began falling at 10 o'clock and the downpour increased at noon. Too Late To Classify WANTED Girls to strip tobscco. Must be 16 years of age. Apply IVendor Cigar Co.. 271 N. Hohman st.. Hammond. 4-23-2C
We Warranty to give you the best work on your clothing in Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing. Your hats we make to look as good as new by Cleaning and Blocking. New York Cleaning and Dyeing Works ) 641 Hohman Street Hammond, Indiana Phone 641.
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LEGAL NOTICES.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE Ql DANIEL SZABO. - v. 1763. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT. MAT TERM. 1919. NOTICE is hereby given to the HEIRS'. ' LEGATEES AND CREDITORS of Daniel Szabo, deceased, to appear in the Lake Superior Court, held at Hammond. Indisna, on the 26th day of May. 1919. and show cause, if any. why the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the estate of said decedent should not be approved: and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, efid receive their distributive shares. WITNESS the Clerk of the Lake Superior Court, at Hammond, this 28th day of April, 1919. HERBERT L. WHEATON. (.Seal.) Clrk Lake Superior Court. 1-29; 5-6. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF KATHERINE HERRBCRG. deceased. No. 179S. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT. MAT TERM. 1919. NOTICE is hereby given to the HEIRS. LEGATEES AND CREDITORS of Katherine Herrburg, deceased, to appear in the Lake Superior Court, held at Hammond. Indiana, on the 26th day of May. 1919, and show cause, if any. why the FINAL SETTLEMENTS ACCOUNTS with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof f heirship, and receive their distributive shares. WITNESS the Clerk of the Lake Su perior Court, at Hammond, this 2Sih dr. of April. 1819. ' ! HERBERT L. WTI E A TON. 1 (Seal.) Clerk Iake Superior Court. ( 4-23; 5-6. j NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF CHARLES PINCENTE. deceased. No. 1814. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT. MAT TERM. 1919. NOTICE is hereby given to the HEIRS LEGATEES A X D CREDITORS o f Charles Plncente, deceased, to appear in the Lake Superior Court, held at Hammond, Indiana, on the 26th day of May, 1919. and show cause, if any. why the F I N A L SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the estat j of said decedent should not be approved a;nd said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributi ve thares. WITNESS the Clerk of the Lake Superior Court, at Hammond, this 2Sth day of April. 1919. HERBERT L. WHEATON. (Seal.) Clerk Lake Superior Court. 4-29; 5-6. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF CHARLE3 HERRBURG. deceased. No. 1799. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT. MAT TERM. 1919. NOTICE is hereby given to the HEIRS. LEGATEES AND CREDITORS of j a
HAMMOND, INDIANA Where Everybody Goes"
4 t DOUBLE FEATURE The Merry A Miniature Musical Mostly
HOPE VERNON Comedienne. EARL & JENNINGS Harmony Singers. SUMIKO JAPS Tikio Tricksters. ROZELINA TRIO Musical Novelty.
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Home Wrinkle Recipe Astonishing Results iMuch startling, sensational resultorne from a very aimpie. harmless home-made wrinkle-remover, there's no excune now for anyone wearing tho hateful marks of age. illness or won v . No need fooling with worthless paste' creams, nor "skin foods" winch don't feed the skin. No need rubbing, mwsaging. steaming senseless method", which expand and loosen skin and underlying tissue, aggravating a wrinkle-l flabby condition. Better, saner, Burets the scientific saxolite formula. The.,, sands have successfully tried it thousands freed of wrinkles, enlarged pore, saggy cheeks, doubl chin thoua na younger looking:, happier: AU you need do is to dissolve ounce of powdered saxolite in one-'cV pint witch haze!, and bathe your ta' in this. The effect is almost magioai Even, deepest crow's feet complete;- , nutokly vanish. Skin becomes firm smooth, fresh looking bears no tra of treatment except that of enhanc-! beauty. Get these ineNpmsive mgredi ents at your druggists and trv th.r marvelous saxolite lotion todav. Adv. Charles Herrhurs, deceased, to appear in the Lake Superior Court, held at Hammond. Indiana, on the 26th day of Mav. 1919, and show cause, if any. why thFINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the estate of said decedent shoui t not be approved; and said heirs are not .- fied to then and there make rroof of heirship, and receive their distributive eh a res. WITNESS the Clerk cf the Lake Superior Court, et Hammond, this 2Sth day of April, 1919, HERBERT L. WHEATON. (Sea1.; Clerk Lake Superior Conn. 4-23; 6-J. TODAY Tom Mix, the pormlar western actor, in ope of his best pictures. "A Child ef the Prairie." Also Charles Ray, a very good picture, "The Clus." TOMORROW The Silent My. tery. Also Big V Comedy, Love and Lather. TODAYCRANE WILBUR Also good comedy. TOMORROW Gladys Brockwell in The Forbidden Room "' ""itm tn-Tf fat- TrrUfMrT-ir 1r-iiim"'ssssiifii"" TODAY Madcaps ft 'I Corned v 10 People Girls. a a a uiiJi oimci i m iinmr. a. anil Kafnrrlav MsHneA rfailv 9-tO-Sundays continuous, 2 to 11. ' B " H W ' HB1 B "HJ3 TB STB n a b a b as a a a e s o a JB 1B1B1B "BBBBBBBB B a.B.a.a.a.H .b.b.-b.btb h THEATRE WEDNESDAY Enid Bennett IN "The Law of Men" SUNDAY Charles Ray IN "Greased Lightning" B. Wednesday. May 5, 6, 7 FRED B GET YOUR GUN."
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