Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 108, Hammond, Lake County, 23 October 1919 — Page 6

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THE TIMES Thursday. October 23, 1919 so that tue c will nut be tried now ut f ore January . Juugu ai4 lira. Kuy, on their way to liukhy went tlirougu Miueapolia and JuJ reports tiial everything through that dislrlct stems piosperis and unaffected by tile lndualrlul unrest buh is gripping ho rest of. I lit' country . TROOPS LOAD GOVERNMENT SHIPS AS N. Y. STRIKE CONTINUES

LIVE NEWS FROM THE TWIN CITIES OL"ls HOOK Ki;U .llSTHIi

Consumers Wholesale Grocers 540 So. Holiman Street. Hamiiiond, Ind.

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row cuiui u call !.-o:r. the Norihwst o,.uer of Njrlh insisting that J Ju.ije Fuiy defend a isau arrested!

tj:ertj for attempted rape. 1 h-.' man was until a short time u?o unknown to Judaea Fuay. Louia Ulnga was arrested in Rugby, North Unkcuu for attrvp;ej rH;i and fine he was only slightly a.tvjua int od In that district he wrote to iiends in L'a.?t Chicago asking that they obtain

leg-! advice for hln:. These friends j r'.stei that Judge Fiuy take the -ac. j "! J udgo went to Rugby recently to i -y til-' cas bat his client was bound j vr to the district court which meets nljr t w'.v year, in January and June.

HUH I S ARK I AI1.KU tWF'F Owing to the fctrlke and the placing of the city under martial law, Eight Promoter Oeorge Oswego baa called off l he flaht which hs bad scheduled for October 25 in East Chicago and will not attempt to put on unotiier fight until, the strike. Is settled. Oswego does not want to take any cb.auce.s of something happening t rjlvv bainijj a bluck eye In Hast Ch leait o ar.d decided it would be beat to wait until the prrs'-iil unpleasantness bus .passed over. OKFICEH IIHMi.S JOB OfTicr if. O. Hathaway nf the East Chicago police force, yesterday resigned his position with the f,,rce effective, the same day. . Mr. Hathaway leaves the force to accept a belter paying position .

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Whenyou "know" - i ha ? r. stomach it's time to .spect your liver. You need .echam's Pills. A lazy liver

Kid overworked Sidney 3 allow food i bisons to circulate ?n the blood and tirebody.

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Boot Tops 'The Spat that rits like a glove." Many colon? to select from. J. Schloer & Son LEADERS IN FOOTWEAR 65 STATE ST., HAMMOND.

Walter .Storey of the War Camp t'omiilunlty Service will -'xplaln the. nuiiis cf the different types of community and memorial buUdlurs to the citizens of East Chicago and Indiana H:rbor tomorrow nlftht at the ConKreKatior.al church parlors. ilr. Htarey will iliuatrate his lecture with stereoPtlcan slides which will illustrate Ui exterior of different types of buildings

j and will lso show the plans of tha interior. Aside from the use cf the slides the j War Camp Community service will i hav numerous panels which will be. hung on th walls and placed on easles j throughout th room for inspection by i the citizens prior to nd after the leci ture. t ; Mr. Storey was secured for this lectura through the City Council memorial committee and the Chamber of Comj merce foUowicjf the offer from the War i Camp Community Service. Mr. Storey j Is on his way to Indianapolis and the J committee saw a chance to secure him at a small expense. I The lecture will follow a dinner J meeting- at alx-thirtjr which w'.ll be

served by the ladles of the church., The committee ure every citizen to be present at both the dinner and the lecture and urges especially that exservice men and women, especially the members of the American Legion, attend and express their opinions. The question of the construction of a memorial butldinjr will soon Come before the City Council for action and It 1 very desirable that the public know what kind of a bulltng they wish and what the expense is to be. The lecture tomorrow night is Intended to help in making these decisions.

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Refrular army troops have been called upon to load and unload government phlps and transports in New York harbor dunnjr the longshoremen's strike, which has been ioing on nearly a month. The troops were ordered to New York by War Secretary Baker. Hla order brought a protest from Mayor Hylan on the ground that the importing of the troops would cause disorder.

condition of the Park Board at the present time. It is hoped that next spring the city will be in a position o build a green house which will serve the purpose of the city for a number of, years to come.

NOTICE. DEPARTMENT OK PUBLIC WORK?, OFFICE' OK THE BOARD. S3: HAMMOND. INDIANA. OCTOBER 2. 1319. TO WHOM IT MAY (X3NCEKN:

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Ity has fixed the 12th day of Novem-

ber, ID 13. as a date upon which re- . monstrances may be filc-d or presented by persons interested in or affected b ! reason of paid proposed vacation of the

Notice is hereby given by the Board i alley a above described, and on said

Park Superintendent LeoptJld Roman- of public Vorks of the City of Ham-j day at ten o'clock A. M., said Board will

PARK IiOARX MEETIXG

The East Chicago Park Board at its rtieetinsr yesterday decided that no steps will be taken for the comttruction cf a green house before next sphing-

owing t- the extremely poor financial Colby of Chicasro.

ski is rushing work that he now has under way in the hope of getting as much dono this fail as possible. There are a number of things which should; be done this fall in order to insure a tjood start for the rrks next hprlng and the small park force is being pushed to Kct tverything in readiness for the winter.

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Rev. James Ostema pastor of the First Congregational church of East Chicago, will be In St. Iou'.s from Sunday. October :s to November 2. whori he will deliver a course of popular bible lectures. He will del!'.r on lecture each nisrht. His pulpit in East Chicago will be occupier! next Sunday by Rev. Win.

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moiid. Indiana, that on the 22nd day of (October. 1919, they unanimously adopted Declaratory Resolution No. 747 for the vacation of certain territory situated in Block Two (2) Oontlin's &. Webb's Harrison Park Addition to the City of Hammond. Ike County. Indir.a, which territory consists of a pori tion of the North and South alley in jnald Block. The portion of said North ; and South alley so proposed to be va- ; rated is bounded as follows: Beginning at the Northeast corner of Lot Forty-t1vo (45) In said Block as laid down on the recorded plat, and, running thence South Thirty-four (34) feet, then East Sixteen (16) feet, thence North Thirty-four (34) feet, thence West Sixteen (lj) feet to the place of beginning. The property which may be injuriously or beneficially affected is the territory so proposed to be vacated and each of Ix.ts- One (1) to Forty-five (45). both riclu.-iive, in said Block. 'I he Board of Public Works of said 'ity has fixed the 12th dav of November, 1919, as a date upon which remonstrances may he filed or presented by

i" r.'ons interested in cr affected

meet at its office in the City Hall for the purpose of hearing und considering any remonstrances winch may have, been filed or presented and for the purpose of takln final action thereon, such ac'ion shall be final and conclusive upon (ill parties. C. H. LUTHMAN. O. F. HIGHLAND. W. C. HA MAN. 10-23-3(1 Board of Public Works.

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NOTICE OF ADOPTION Or

TION. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. OFFICE OF THE BOARD. OCTOBER. 22nd. 1919. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Hammond. Indiana, that on the 22nd day of October, 1919. they unanimously adopted Declaratory Resolution No. 749. October 22nd. 1919. for the opening and extending of Tluehn avrnue in said City from Sheffield avenue to Wabash avenue. The Board of TuhHc Works of nld

by! City has fixed the 12th day of Novem-

Specials for Sat, Oct. 25 We don't claim your dollar has more buying 1 iovcr here than elsewhere; we know it and can prove it! You oidy need to try us once to prove the above statements. Just run over the list below. These in -ins are only the introductions to a store bubbling over with attractive prices and ap- ) lealing goods. .

EXCELLENT TOILET PAPER 5 rolls for

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ASSORTED TOILET SOAPS 10 bars for .. .. KELLOGG'S COOKED BRAN 2 pkgs. for - ASSORTED COOKIES 3 pounds for.

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HERSHEY'S C0C0A1 lb. tin

BEST 5-STRING PARLOR BROOMeach... PURE FRUIT JAM 1"'ir:i. 5 lbs. net we inn t

53c J2c S1.50

BEST SUGAR CORNo cans for

44c

P. & G. WHITE NAPHTHA SOAP10 bars for.....

79c

UNCLE JERRY'S PAIiCAKE FLOUR 5 11). for

49 c

INSTANT POSTUM large size can, each NATIONAL CORN FLAKES .1 pkgs. for

45c 25c

Consumers Wholesale Grocers 540 So. Holiman Street. Hammond, Ind,

reason of salil profsed vacation of the . er, 1919. as the date upon which realley as above described, and on snld .monstrance may he filed or presented ''ay at ten o'clock A. M., sad Board will by Persons interested in or affected hy :neet at its office, in the City Hall for said proposed opening and extension as the purpose of hearing and considering j above described and on said day at 10:00 any remonstrances w hich may have been I o'clock A. M., said Board will meet at ?Ved or presented and for the purpose : 118 office for the purpose of hearing and of taking final action thereon. Such ' considering any remonstrances which action shall be final a.nd conclusive upon 1 may have been filed or presented and

Whether it is a lainty garment for the baby, a warm shawl for grandmother, a sturdy sweater for the boy or a gay, up-to-the-minute sport jacket for the young lady, you will find in our stock of Sunlight Yams just the right material for your purpose. Make Your Xmas Gifts Early! Come in and see our line of Stamped Goods. You will find here the best suggestions for Xmas Gifts, such as knife, fork and spoon cases, also napkins, table cloth and carving set pockets. . Scarfs, Luncheon Cloth, Buffet Sets and Napkins to match. Free lessons on Needlework from 9 to 11 a. m. and 2 to 6 p. m. WESERVEU LADIES' SHOP One door south of Hotel Mee. 650 So. Hohman St. Phone 355. Hammond. Ind

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C. IT LT-TITMAN. O. F. HIGHLAND. W. C. HAM AN", Board of Public "Work?

NOTICE.

DEPARTMENT OR PUBLIC WORKS, j

OFFICE OF TUB BOARD. SS: HAMMOND. INDIANA. OCTOBER. 22. 1919 TO WHOM IT MAT CONCERN:

Notice is hereby given by the Board j

of Public Works of the city of Hammond, Indiana, that cn the 22nd day of October. 1919. they unanimously adopted Declaratory Resolution No. 74S. for the vacation of certain territory situa'ed in Block Two (2), Oostlin's & Webb's

Harrison Park Addition to the City of i

Hinunond, Lake Count", Indiana, and which territory consists of an East and West alley in said Block, as said alley is laid down in the recorded rlat of sr;id Adition. Said East and West alley so proposed to be vacated is bounded as follows: Beginning at the Southwest corner of Lot One (1). in sail Block, and runring thence East to the Southeast corner of Lot Eleven (11) in said Block, ""nee South Sixteen (16) feet, thence West Two Hundred Seventy-seven (277) feet, thence North Sixteen (16) feet, to ;h place of beginning. The property

which may be injuriously or beneficially I

affected is the territory so proposed to b acatcd and each of lots One (1) to Fortv-ilve (43). both inclusive, in said Block. The Board of Public Works of snid

for the purnoee of takiner finnt action thereon. Such action shall be final and conclusive upon all persons. C. It. LUTHMAN. O. F. HIGHLAND, W. C. HAMAS', 10-23-30 Board of Public Works. The City of Hammond. Indiana.

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COOKIES

Th:it dainty, tasty kind that only Mother could r.ake before the KEEPS FRESH ELECTRIC OVEN came io town and oh, those Doughnuts and Biscuits to say nothing of the assortment of delicious Layer Cakes, Jelly Rolls and Pies Wonderful! Marvelous!! Different!!! Yhat Electric Oven is a Genesis. J5y eliminating gaseous vapors, omitting the burning of. oxygen and Kcientificallj" injecting moisture into the oven to replace that drawn out bv heat ALL KINDS OF BREAD AND FANCY PASTRY ARE NOW BAKED and guaranteed to KEEP FRESH longer than by any other known proems.

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Hammond Keeps Fresh Bakery 155 E. State Street P. S. IT "KEEPS FRESH" LO NGER TRY IT AND BE CONVINCED!

NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. THE STATE OF INDIANA, LAKE COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT, SEPTEMBER TERttf, 1919. CATHERINE REED VS. BENJAMIN F. REED. CAUSE No. 1S755. ACTION TO DIVORCE. Now com"S the Plaintiff, by Ib.ich, Gavlt. Tinkham A, Stinson. attorneys. and flics her complaint herein, together

! with an affidavit of a competent person, j showing that the defendant. Benjamin ! V. Reed, Is not a resident of the State i of Indiana. j Said defendant is therefore hereby notified of the Tendency of said action land that the same will stand for trial I at the next term of said Court, and that Junlens he appears and answer or demur ' therein, at the calling' ol sain cause, on

the 22nd day of December, . D. 1919. the same being tbe 37th day of the next term of said Court, to be begun and held in the Court House, at Hammond, in said County and State, on the 2nd Monday of November. A. D. 1919, said action will be heard and determined in his absence. iv WITNESS WI I E RE O F, I hereunto set my hand and affix the Seal of said Court, at Hammond, this 23rd day cf October, a. D. 1919. HERBERT L. WHEATON. (Seal.) Clerk L. S. C. By ROPCOE HEMSTOCK, Deputy Clerk. 10-23-3": 11-S

Good Footwear News Giria' Footwear at old-time prices. M'.s&es' f.nd children's solid all-leather Shoes of gun mptal calf with reliable soles aad heels, English or broad toe last, button or lace

-3.75 S5.25

$1.75

hep with col-

$1.95

Sizes 1310 to 2 Sizes 22 to 6

Women' Felt Juliets. In eryf brack, wine

or rham colors, hand turned leather soles, comfortable Jast, $2.50 values, at

Children's Shoes of patent leather with col

ored tops, hand turned eoles. wKh heels, $3.00 values

"Soldier Boy" Munson Jr, Army last; strongly mad of solid leather, good looking and comfortable; bct for wear and repair. Sizes 9 to 13Vo $2.85 Sizes 13U to 6 $3.75 Men's Nobby Dress Shoes that combine style quality and wear, made of solid leather of the choicest tannage; English last, and built to afford support and comfort to the foot; black and Havana brown; your money'B worth and more.

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And as low as $5.00 Standard Shoe Store Repairing Our Specialty. 234 STATE STREET, HAMMOND, IND. Let the Standard Name be Your Guide.

GAS VICTIM BURIED

John M.msros, who met his death by asphyxiation at his home 1525 Adams street. Gary. last Saturday n:Rht. was buried yesterday in Oak ftill cemetery, the funeral services beinje conducted from the Gary Undertaking company chapel. , ManRos was a steel worker at the mills and leaves to mourn him his brother, who resides at the same address .

GOODRICH APPOINTS TUTHILL CROWN POINT, Indiana. October 2S, governor Goodrich has appointed JuciKe Harry Tuthlll of Michigan City, Ind., to try the Beaver Dam Ditch case ir the Circuit Court at Crown Point. He will act as special Judife in thin matter. Many remonstrances having be. n filed against this Improvement, our own Reeior will be made a part of he ditch If constructed and many in looking and hoping for tbe erection of the ditch.

Eetter call up The Times and have it sent to your house every night. Then youll be sure it will be there

Special Sale for Two Days Only Friday and Saturday, Oct. 24-25

at the-

iake County Creamery

148 State Street

73c

38c

54c 36c 10o

BEST FARM

EGGS BEST LARD... Black Eye Peas...

Best Peaberry Coffee 45 Uoasted Barley 10c . ). G. Blend Coffee 45c Special Blend Coffee Fry Our Teas. 50c Brick. Creamery 61cWisconsin Creamery ...58c Sycamore Creamery 57c Iowa Creamery 55C First Prize Creamers" 53c Blue Kibbon Creamery .52c XXXX Creamery 40c Xut Margarine 34c Compound Lard 29c American Cheese 37c Brick Cheese 39c Limburger Cheese U9c

BEST SALT BUTTER BEST SANTOS COFFEE

3 cans Pork and Beans...25C

cans Rice and Milk 20c Tall Can Milk 13 2 cans Tomatoes. .-oC 3 cans Corn. 25c Tall can Salmon 2 Oil Sardines 8C Large can Pumpkin 8c Karo Svrup ..- 15 Early June Peas .5? Macaroni, pkg 1Vi$ Chili Con Came .12 Special Old Reliable. Malt and Hops - - B5 Peanut Butter, lb 23? Head Rice, lb 16tf Xnvv Beans, lb. .10c Red' Beans, lb.... 10c I bbl. (finger Snaps.: 31

WE LEAD IN PRICES OTHERS TRY TO FOLLOW.