Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 73, Hammond, Lake County, 12 September 1919 — Page 6

Pa pre Six. gtIJ III. the Tnrss Friday, September 12, 1919.

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ITS TWO LOVE AS MOLLA CHOOSES DOUBLES PARTNER

G. S. & B. Works Strfikers Will Remain Staunch.

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prevalent on the yesterday that the J t ''-rnpany atrlk- : in. 1 to work the V.. '. ut upon making r Lea. '.quarters. - o r . t -is meetlrg at ?!-; .; iv moniinn, the v.-1 .1 to rpiivun firm ht" f the steel and e. ":'Ce this month.

: i.-ils of the com--. fffvrt to cct tn" i ork. but f far lo reach a settle-

$3,100 Service Station

s vat e- iifgun today at Gary M s.,: y trick build.r.jr n Washr. .-'re?: for the Wileird battery vf .) ta. Tb l.tii!:n? wll '. : v K. T. Pa vis and b'liU on th i to the Soht: ester barber shop

i. r t ':- southeast corner cf WashinsfT n .J.nd Fifih avenues". The build. ns will bo constructed bv 'erry-Stevens ani when completed it will tost JS.50C.

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n'th the idea of Ins-iilai io-i of all te .1 sotu ol construction if fo'inj to be s.ilis-l.j'.'ory.

FIRST IN NEW SUBDIVISION. The erection of the first buildini.' on the Gary I.und Company's new lith subdivision was started yesterday, when the Kovesz Building Co. flart.-d th- con-

1 struct ion of a three-story aivir' merit

l-uildinfr for Michai 1 Kietoriak on Jackson street between irith atjd 14th avenues. The consideration was Jlll.OOH. Sunday afternoon, between the hours of two and six, the officials of the Gary Land Com r any are expecting a large, crowd at the new ?ubdi isi.iii. when it will be formally opened for inspection to the public and the Land " n. j an will explain their new selling plan.

MoJla BjursiedL Moll a Bjurstedt, the Norwegian pirl who took the U. S. tennis world by storm a few Eea5onp &ga and who till is a formidable contestant in ail th leading: tourneys, has succumbed to th. love sei-vice of Dar. Cupid. Fhe is engaged to marry Franklyn Mallory, Jsew York representative of a Philadelphia banking firm.

iEJBEL SUIT IN GARY SUPERIOR COURT. Gtiy B. Weaver a former member cf the Gcry lodsre. No. S '6, B. of R. T. ha filed a $2,000 damage suit in the Gnry Supe:io- court against Thomas Stroud.

VVtaver conducted a raffle of an au- hjm t(J chri.ten one -"Wilbert" and the tcmo'nie for one Joseph Godiiard and j olher "Wilfred" so that people would J 5 alleged in the bill of cornpla.nt that! ,ave to call theirm2r.es in fuU in r,r-;-:roud accused Weover of em'aeKling . der to distinftuish 6ne from the other, rome, of the funds taken in for the j Another son was born to him and carraff: e, r.rd Weaver claims his standing , ryingf out the same idea, he christened i.-. the community has been ' injured m ""Wiimont" and wr.en fhe fourth

AMERICAN LEGION SHOW LARGELY PATRONIZED.

The benefit show given under the auspices ot the Gary Post American Lesion at the Gary theatre last. nirht was a splendid production and patronized by a packed house. Tho entertainment was opened 1 v the singing of the i;tar Spansle.i Manner with members of the Aninciin Legion, representing the army, marines ani sailor!" in uniform standing: at attention on the stage and the audience standing'. Following this Mayor llodcres appeared nnd pave a short address tellinif the benefit and the purpose of the order of the American Legion, and then introduced Major Arthur P. Melton, president of the Gary Post who gave a short talk, also of the purpose of the organization and announced the coming numb"rhip campaign to start next Monday which he predicted would be fifteen hundred at Gary the membership now being between four and live hundred, after whi h the show proper was begun with Davie Grand, a member of the Gary fire department and returned soldier in son;,', declamation ar.d mrn:oue, as he always dos. put on the f.rt ir.irnher in

an extraordinary pleasing

Mas encored in a screaming manner by his listners. The other seen acts of vaudeville by outside talent wa-s -p!en-

didly produced provoking great pleasure now on file. with the audience. AU bids shall be accompanied by a It was not learned how much the re- certified check for not less than two eeipls were but from indications and and one-half per cent of the estirjite-d the packed hou:e that greeted the enter- cost of said improvement, tainment it is thought the Legion clear-! Tnp pr,nr,i reserves the right to reject ed a neat ium for their treasury. any and all bids. I r IT T.TTTtTtAV

O. F. HIGHLAND, W. C. HAM AN', Board of Public Works. W. C. HOSE. Clerk. 9-12-l i.

STOCK LOW; HURRY When the city market opens tomorrow morning, residents of Gary will get their last opportunity to lay in a supply of Cheap food, for the winter and it is helped that every one who has not purchased any of the government army food will take advantage of the sale. According to the city purchasing committee, under tho direction of Herbert Francis, the stock is runn'rig low and those who want to buy soma of the food had better be on hand bright and early.

FORD STOLEN AT HOBART,

A Ford automobile was stolen off the,pr cent

streets at Hobart yesterday and the thief ; each and every

started in the direction of Gary.

The Gary police were notified and put reject any and all bids.

C. If. LUTHMAV,

NOTICE. BIDS WANTED FOR ELECTRIC LAMP POSTS. Sealed bids will b received by th Board of Public Works of the City of Hammond. Indiana, until the 24th day of September, 1919. at t -n o'clock A. M.. for furnishing and setting up complete (H7 electric lamp posts in accordance with the plans and spec lications preparc1 by the City Engiieer. now on file in the office of said Board of Public Works. A certified check in the amount of 2 '4

of the. bid must accompany

proposal.

The said Board reserves the right t

and that after eald metlns eald Board

would determine the. question whether the special benefits auising therefrom would equal to or erceed th assessment a-s made against each lot, or tract of l.nd therein; and WHEREAS paid Board met at said t ime and plax;e and found that due notice, had been given to ail persons affected thereby, of the time, place and objects of taid meeting and found that all persons had due notice thereof nnd appears, now finds and holds that the respective amounts assessed against each lot or tract of land upon sail assessment roll are the 'respective amounts of benefits to each lot or tract of land, that fcaid lot or tract Of land i:: benefited to the respective amount assessed against said land thereby, and

out a widrt vigilence to capture the atro thief, but he must have changed his route for nothing was seen of him.

MANY FROM GARY. Gary will b represented at the monster Republican love feast and celebration at Crown Point tomorrow, hundreds of politicians having signified their intention of being present. The city's array of prospective candidates will also be on hand.

LEGAL NOTICES.

NOTICE. DEPARTMENT OF PFBLIO WORKS. CITY OF HAMMOND. INDIANA. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS: You are hereby notified that the Board of Public. AVorks of said City will receive bids up to October 1st. 1919, j;t ten o'clock A. M., for the construction of a cement sidewalk, six feet wide.

manner and j on Chicago avenue, from Sheflield ave

nue to Calumet avenue, authorized by Improvement Resolution No. 73'.. as specif:.' d in the plans, profiles and details

O. F. HIGHLAND, W. C. HA M AN. Board cf Public Work3. WILLIAM C. ROSE, Clerk of the Board of Public Works. 9-12-19.

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. CITY OF HAMMOND. INDIANA. CO N FI RM ATOR Y RESO LI .'T ION. y.'hcreas it appears '.hat in pursuance t i a resolution heretofore ad&pf-d by the p.oard of Public Works of the City of Hammond. Indiana, in the improvement of Atchison Av r.uft District Sewer System, under Improvement Resolution No. 6o4. th-it a notice wajs duly published in the Hammond" Daily News that said Board would meet on the 3rd day of September. 1919. at 10 o'clock a. 111. in the City Hall of said City for the purpose of hearing and receiving- remonstrances from all persons interested against the respective amounts assessed against ea-ch lot. tract of land or parcl of ground on the Primary Assessme-nt Roll herfofore prepared by order of said Board on account of the construction of Atchison Avenue Ftistriet Sewer System,

id that the statement by Shroud r. e ". o u s .

Church Federation Paper r;r.s are under way for the pubHrttioi of a monthly paper by the CalUT.et Church Federation. T! e .iper w ill contain news of !nfcrrs: to the various denominations and will be issued to the congregations in ail cities in the federation. W. A. STJives, secretary of the ch rch federation will take a prominent part in issuing' the paper and items v:!l be sent t" him from the various .urches of the Calumet region.

son arrived he received the name of

Willard." - v - IM The boys all grew up and went to j school and Blank believed his experi- j J1

ment had been a success until one day as he was watching: the boys and their school mate:? playing ball, he was shocked to hear h s carefully christened progenoy addressed as "Bill," "Skinney," "Butch" and 'Kid.' Ex.

J&f UNSUCCESSFUL EXPERIMENT. ?fr. Flank hated nicknames and he d-temined that if he had children he would ao christen them, as to make vulgar abbreviation Impossible. Twin hoys came, end the bright thought

Gary School Board

"Hammond's H. SHNEIDER Lowest Price Tailor and FurnUher your dollar mors Store." 79 State Street, HAMMOND, IND. value.

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P Our September Sale on Men's, Ladies', Boys' and Girls' Wearing Apparel and

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At a meeting of the Garv beard of: H

education last night the budget

school tax levy. was passed. The; bud

for the next school year i3 $329. :1.

which w.il be distributed ry various

sources, the special fund bei-.g placed at 30 cents on the dollar, tuition fund '-0 cents, vocational 5 ctnts ai.a bonus 7 cents. The board accep.ed fcr tri.v' the ir'ta'Iation of a new vcntilit n; and h-at-ng apparatus v oe placed '.r. rncl rco.n

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181 East State Street.

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Milk Fed Native Veal Leg or Loin Primo Native Beef Pot Roast, lb Genuine Spring Lamb Hind Quarter, lb. Genuine Spring Lamb, Fore Quarter, lb. Sugar Cured Hciling Bacon, lb

25c 14 IOC 14c

California Hams, Sweet as a Nut, per pound, 22c

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Fresh Cut Loin Veal Chops, lb T-28 Fresh Cut Lamb Chops, lb -20 (:hoiee Cut Native Sirloin Steak, lb.....22? Best Cuts of Native Porterhouse, lb 25c Fresh Cut Lamb or "Mutton Stev,- 14 Fresh Liver sliced

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Butternut Brand Brisket Bacon, lb 40c Small Lean Hams, lb 25c M. Ham, Berlin or Yeal Sausage, lb 25d Downey's Delight, the best butterine, lb 39C Homo Made Sauer Kraut, qt. 10 Heinz 's lixed Sweet Pickles, qt 45 Strictly Fresh Eggs, guaranteed, doz ..52c

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Men's Lee Union Alls, regular value. $ 1.7.". Sale price S3. 75 Men's Overalls and Jumpers, cut to S1.25 31.50 and S1.75 Men's Sweaters for work, heavy weight, well worth $1.7". Sale p"ce S1.25 Men's All Wool Mackinaws, very good make; va'.uos to JL". Our sale trice S9.50 Men's Canvas Gloves, heavy weight knit wrist and gaunt lots; regular 20c and 25c sellers. 2 pair. 25C

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Pants

Two Suits

Sizes S to 17, all wool material, beautifully mado; Mue with white pencil stripe, pants all lined: value 517. Sale price S12.00 Boys Part Wool Sjit, dark color?, sizes 4 to S. only S3.98 Boys' All Wool Serge Suits Value 51o. Our sale price S10.50

l;;lSovs' Hats

VV'l dl wool cloth

"Iffef t uid felt hats tdc'iA ill sizes, all

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Fresh Tender Boiling Beef, per lb . . 0c Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded.

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WORK SHOES At Cost Price The Famous Work Slices, built by End5cott-John?cn Co., on sale at our S-day 6aJe.

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Ladies' Plush Coats

ON SALE

Seal Plush Coats, very good make, worth $35 Cut down for our sale to 25.00 H Ladies' Seal Plush Coats y Vvith fur collar, cuffs S and bottom; regular $60 g value. Our sale price a

$42.50 Ladies' Seal Plush Coats extra sizes for stout wo

men, sizes to o4; regular a $10.00 seller. Our sale price $29.50 Ladies' Silvertone Coats, g beautiful models, some N with fur collars; values to $4S.50. Our sale price $35.00 ,. Ladies' Slipover Sweaters All beautiful colors. I best wool varn. Spe-

cially priced for Saturday $6.50 and $5.49 A new Shipment of Ladies' Hats for Fall

A biu; variety of styles in p

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lin and silks. Specially priced for our sale $4.00 to $10.00

ErdicottJohnson Elkskin Shoe, onI' S3.50 Men's Work Shces, made on Munson's army last, built to stand

rough wear. Sale price. gJ

Men's Genuine Rockford So

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20c i KsiiJa

79c S1.00 and SI. 19

S3 Girls' Slipover Sweaters, all shades and sizes $3.75 I Girls' Velvet Tarns : ;$1.00

Ladies' Corset Covers, all shades, must be seen to be appreciated; well worth $2.00. Our sal, price $1.49 Special Sale on Girls' Serge Dresses and Coats for Fall Wear. We have received a bin shipment of G i r 1 s' Coats and Dresses. A variety of styles and colors. We ha.ve placed them on sale at redueed prices.

that sa:d assessment roll is hereby con

firmed and approved in every respect and particular. Said Board further finds that the Ciy of Hammond, Indiana, is not benefited by reason of said improvement and ought not to pay any part thereof. The Clerk of this Board is hereby directed aid instructed to prepare said assessment roll and certify the same to the Department of Finance, and that sard Department and the Treasurer of Ihe City of Hammond. Indiana, are hereby directed to proceed with the collection of each assessment therein as now provided by law. C. II. Ll'THMAN', O. K. HIGHLAND, W. C. HAMAX, 0-1C-13. Board of Pnblic Works.

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Come Don't Delay! It Means a Great Saving to Youl.j

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SHNEIDER

Featuring Schoble, Stetson and Marshall Hats. Different

You'll find your new hat to be a little different in style this fall. We have an abundant stock, in fact as large as can be found around town, if not larger. Olive green, nut brown, seal, gray-black hazel, pearl, blue. Lt

willow, black in a style

tor every man. $ E . o 0

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Others $3.50 to $12 small brimmed, becoming and neat.

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JACK FOX & SONS "QUALITY CORNER" State and Hohman Streets Hammond, Indiana

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Wholesale MARKET Retail

81 State Street

Phone 77

SPECIAL SALE! PRICES OF MEATS ARE LOWER AGAIN. Smoked Meat

Kellner's Regular Smoked Hams Kellner's Smoked Picnic Hams .. Kellner's Sugar Cured Breakfast Bacon.. Boneless Boiled Picnic Hams Beef Beef Pot Roast (choice cuts) Plate Boiling Beef Corned Beef, sweet pickled .. Hamburger Steak Veal and Lamb Leg or Loin of Yeal .' Shoulder or Breast of Yeal

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14c 12 :i4 20 14C

Spring Lamb, hind quarter..

Spring Lamb Fronts

23C 18c4 22C

Pork-

Pork Shoulders (fresh) Pork Loins, fresh and ieaix. Pork Sausage, fresh made... Liver Sausage, fresh Pork' Shanks ..

18C

2Gt 33e 20C ISO 150

All orders delivered. Ice machine cooled. Trade at Kellnsr's the finest most up-to-date market in Hammond. caa a ossiasaDiS en a s ti bb as ana no a b

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ANNOUNCEMENT

Theodore Levin, who for two years ran the Levin Bros. Tailoring Store at G73 Calumet ave., was forced out by Isadore Levin. Iji the future. I will not be responsible for that store. Anyone wishing to see me will drop me a card and I will call. At present ani conducting business at my home address, 1210 Madison. 1 will announce as soon as I will have a new store established. You can save from $15 to $20 on your Fall Suit or Overcoat by ordering from my home address. I have no store expense-whatever. Theodore Levin, 1210 Madison St., Unblocks from Conkey's, Hammond. THE0. LEVIN 1210 Madison Street, Hammond

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181 East State Street. Hammond, Ind.