Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 292, Hammond, Lake County, 23 May 1919 — Page 7

THE TOIEa

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HAMMOND SUPERIOR COURTS

flnnn nmnst thr estate cf agji. tiiriut;ti Attorney A. or tf Kat C"hiigo.

Kami Szil- 1

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SUES FOk DAMAGES.

IN SUPERIOR COURT.

Edith Rogers is seekine a div-nrr

from her husband. Ray Rogers. They ' were married February 17. 1S3. and j separated at Indiana Harbor February j I-"., 13!S. She charges that her lius-j hand ran around with other women j nd on cne occasion drove her an 1 I their ch;!d from the house, fori-ins s her to take refuse in her father's! I. "me. She asks or the custody of tuch'M. S5P0 ;!invny ani pn nlllowanc' for the support of the child. Sarie. Hrisfey 5: Crundweli are .Jier attoi-1 r.cvf. Attorney V. .T . AVhinery has filed j

i Inj.irie aileped to have been siis-( tained in u collision betw een a motor-j ccle ami automobile July l. 1!HS. i (are the luisis of a damase uit filed j ted ay by Harvey A. Jenkins against ; j Robert W. fSehring, in ttie Hammond j I super. or court. In turning the corner! from Claude street, to Thornton St , I

! Jenkins on his mot.orccle collided iwith C!eiiritKr who was driving li au-

south on Thornton. The roni-

that Jrniiins was Irav-j

flirts at the rate of six m.ies ,j.or 1 Knur while tlehi ins was doin;? better than thitty miles. .lenkitis had his j ris'ht Irs broken. his r . "-i I t h'and j ppr;iinel and the iieivos of lis back and arm- paralued. H- wis unable to

work for six months and wants $.'

dainases. Hih ai'.ornej are & I'nnioj.

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t Don t tnrow yuur Faper away i without reading the want ad pac.

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I- ! ! i Too Late To Classify i i ; -

WANTED At once, iixlriurtu,rs. whei.

t'orfrs. wiini rollers, sill puin ti. rs. i Must In- 1st cIhms men. Standard St-e r iV. , Car I et . Hammond. u-23-tf.

Anything and Everything in Music Nothing But Music AT THE

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a divorce complaint for Mrs. Margaret " 1. Lewis acainst Mack 4 T. Lewis.! Advertise in Th

?.arvnK oru ,1 and Inhuman treat- j verti Results Come ' H . Freeman Fi 'e has filed a Constant effort.

iM rat ion law which ai.oears In

acts of the Kt'inrul asscmblv of the

I'.'Ht Mssion dots not Contain an tm-J portant section on permanent reistra-! lion which was inserted by ihe house; by a ote of cishty to six and rhieh wis i

oiicurril in by the senate. The hois, journal vlious clearly that n ikmv sccI'oii was order ed in on tM. inoijoii of UepresiMiintUP I-auciilili. !! and many

MeMahon I other members of the house insistid that

I some fom of permanent registration i should be provided so that people, cspe-

T;mSl. ., j ciany oi me iii l.-uUural district

Inasmuch as the law as passed ' nnd . printed in llie pwblihed acts provides for a semi al registration in 120, and inasmuch a the legislature meets aain .

in 1121. another re4uircd.

it con correct the law

S' li' i al rej-itrat ion

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IS GOING WELL:

opening meetings

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would net be required to renister before

ive in lake county H2.1 1 M uota was si; bscri bed s ' fl have decdeil it will bo j

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ci, the )riccs of shoes arc goine up dailv. Our very special sale on Black Vici Kid .Shot's is all the more interesting.

The shoes are

last that tfill wear well. soks. Custom make stvk

made over the roomv Comfort

Goodyear welt oak to suit all tastes, all

sizes. Good Value at

$CK0Q

Our Sale. Price

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Cood quality sample Shoes, Pumps Oxfords for men. women and children at prices. Complete stock of Work Shons for road men. switchmen, yardmen, lnillmen, n

er?, conductors, patrolmen, etc.. at reduced prict All -Shoes Ouarantced.

and low

Jacobs' Shoe Shop Phone 3372. 101 State St. Near Holnnan. (Jood Shoe Repairing means economy and Comfort. Your wld shoes made to look like new.

Auto Custom Shop Auto Painting and Trimming Arthur A. Snoclgrass, Prop. We manufacture Auto Tops, Seat Covers, Curtains, Cushions, Radiator Covers,- Tire Covers, replace broken 'celluloid in curtains. We ifse the best material obtaiual.de and the highest skilled workmen. The most complete line of colors to choose from 200 different shades of colors. It will pay you to see our class of work before getting your car painted elsewhere. Service, Courtesy and Satisfaction Guaranteed. Auto Custom Shop

302 E. State St.

Hammond, Ind.

Phones: 3450-1913.

Wltr. j every jrenoral election. So the rcsistra- ; tion bill. v. hicir u a.s a senate measure, ; was referred to a committee of one in , '.lie house on the last day of the sesj sion. for the purpose of amending: by j the addition of a new section.

Ibis new section, which the legislature approved but which faileil to net in the i,i oiled act. probably because of t last-day rush in the enrolling' room and oversight of clerks, reads in part as follows:

'S-ction 2.1. There shall he a regis-' Iration of all voters in each and every I precinct of the s-tate in the ear 1020. i

.at the times and in the manner herein-j ; before prescribed in this act. Kxcept j ; hereinafter provided, the repistra-j

i ion oooks or eaclt anil every precinct m this state as compiled in tho year 10') shall he deemed to constitute a permanent registration record of all oter resident in such precinct and entitled to vote therein, and any voter, resident in any precinct, whose name appears on the registration hooks of his precinct, shall not be required to register a sain if lie continues to reside in the same precinct in which he is registered, and if he shall not he disfranchised for any cause pre

scribed in the laws of the

ana: Provided, that if a petition is sitrned

by at Last 300 resident freehold voters of any county in this state shall he filed with tho auditor jf such county not later than the first day of June of any year in which a general election wi:l occur, there shall he held in each precinct of such county a session of the hoard of registration on. tho fifty-nin'h and the twentv -ninth xy before such election in the manner hereinbefore prov iib-l In this act." Th" lost section th"n on to pro vide that if no petition for a gener.-! i ' cis'ration be, filed, a. sescj,,n 0f board of registration shall be held on the tentv-ninth day before a general election, at which the hoard will receive a ppl ieat ieins for registration from those who have become t went j -one or have moel into a precinct, and who shall strike off the names of those who have iuoved away or who have dierl. or who have been disf r;: tichised. The section provides that the official authorities shall

At th i". t. r of the, $

the women

easy to double the quota before the I drive is finished. With Hammond's workeis busy, Gury will be the next j city of the county to hold meetings j after the declamatory contest at the' First Method st church this evening;, j

! Fol io vv in i; are the Hammond captains I iarol their telephone numbers: j j .Mrs. Ida llaefer. 1163-M. j

J. It. '".raves. 911-.T. Charles Primmer, 31"7. I Mollie Hlanchard. 15S. A. Meed, 1.105-M.

Icoige Y eager. P3T-W. J. C. MeCraoken. 3277. Caroline Camp, 37S. William King, !S7-W. Marence Craves. 13:'"-J

Mrs. M if. M t s. Mrs. Mrs, Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs.

$2.50 Special Shoe Sale $2.50 . For Friday and Saturday Only

100 Pairs of Boys' Button Shoes Mast rrh at the nricc of o'er oair. Jj?dmo

O ' Z Z ' m Just think of it! Shoes that are worth $3.50 and $4.00 a pair must go at this price. These -shoes are made of extra good quality leather and extra heavy oak -soles and built for rough wear. Remember, wx? have only these certain sizes at this price. Sizes-t, 4VLn 5, 51-;. 6. J. SCHLOER & SON

95 State Street.

LEADERS IN FOOTWEAR. r - AVe give the S. & H. Green. Stamps. Hammond, Ind.

SALVATION ARMY HEAD HONORED

INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE I WAHHIXOTON. May 23. America's gratitude for the work of the Salvation Army in France and Belgium , was voiced today by a resolution in-i troduced in the senate by Senator James E. Watson, of Ind ana, confer-I

tate of IniM- I 1 in upon Miss Kvangeline Booth.,

ibe '. S , the honorary rank of colonel j in the l'nite1 States army, and forth-j er lecommeilinK that- the distinguish-j ed service medal be awarded Miss Pooth by congress. The resolution j

was referred to tne connnittee on military affairs.

certify i oersons di tion.

TREATY NOT YET

MADE PUBLIC, INTEKHATIONAL M C WS SEBVfCEl I WASHI.NC.Tt.iN. Vsy :3- The full of- i ;ic:al text of the pf lre treaty ha? not j teen made .public in any country, rlef nite information as to its exact d-i tatls having been purposejy Withheld) until it has been signed, ffen. Hitch- I cock. of Nebraska, administration I

skosesman anl retiring chairman or the senate foreign relations committee declared in the senate today. Hitchcock's statement was made in reply to a demand voiced by Senator

ath re-cords and records of I Jehnson. of California, that the entire

franchised since the last clee- treaty he submitf ,! to the senate 'with-

it further delay.

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Fashion Forecast By Annabel Worthington.

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LADY'S AND MISS' DPwESS.

A style wh';cb i. particularly well adapted to filmy summer materials is No. f'2$0 The waist is made Uift'.ono style with wi le flare sleeves. The srt-iti ve.-t f'-rrps the V-crck. Three cieep fohis of cotrs'-.'Eg material are apphej to the one piece gathered skirt. A wHe crushed gird'.e ff foft satin is worn at the sl sbt'y raised waistlic. ihe lady's and miss" dress No. is cut in sues ll and IS years ayd 3G to 44 inrhrs bust measure. AV id t h at lower edge is I'-i yards. The 31 inch size requires 3!4 yards 30 inch material, with l yards contrasting, in tlie 3l5 inch widili. 3nd lVs yards rib'r.n. The s.is'u requires 2 yards 6 inch ribbon. Price 10 cents.

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Day In the Week Royal Electric

i Cleaner

the More Re

in This Region!

WHY?--it's functions cannot be excelled, by any other cleaner, that has been or mav be brought to your home.

The Royal is particularly noteM for the efficiency of its attachments, which we take pride in harping upon, because the volume of air is as powerful at the extreme end of the attachment, as it creates at the nozzle, and we arc tickled to pieces to demonstrate this one of the many interesting features pertaining to the Royal. NOTE: Seldom are attachments recommended by distributors of other machines. WHY? They, lack the wherewith to make it an interesting selling achievement. Permit us to prove these assertions before you place your money down on an article that laler will cause dismav, that you did not investigate more thoroughly.

Northern Indiana Gas & Electric Co.

571 South Hohman Street

Hammond, Ind.

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;count in a strong;, veSl nuanaged bank is a great safeguard. Bf you already have one, so much

the better, If not, start today, Make it your business to add to St regularly vand enjoy that feeling of safety you can get no other way. Gome In and see us. A talk with us on finances will do you good. For the convenience of our patrons we are open Tuesday and Friday evenings until 8 o'clock. -

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Co PETER w- HEYK President

COR. STATE & HOHMAN STS. HAMMOND, INDIANA

PETER W. MEYN W. C. B ELM AN

J. V. WEIS A.M. TURNER

Directors: JULIUS H. MEYN JOHN N. BE0KMAIT

DAVID T. ALBERT IiLlACK

OTTO H. DTIELKE FRANK S. HETZ

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