Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 121, Hammond, Lake County, 7 November 1919 — Page 7
Fridav, Xorpmbrr 7. 1910
TUT. TIMER Ti? Sovrn.
Too Late To Classify
FR ECXT -Nicelv furnished 6-room coMaio-: strictly modern, Phone Hammond ll'M. 11-7-41
I'lilX l.AM ATI'.) V. The eleventh day of N'o ruber of each J'f'-r has now lifronio nn hallow-.! day. S 9 ar abvit to commemorate th t1rt anivertary of thi dawn of a new epoch In our civilization. It tittipc that all American should Khrate the advent i f an Mttidtna- Vc. nnd the, passing of the hororrs of War' It in proper that v. e should ftlory m the triumph of Kitrht ovr Jlicht. T-he tru principles of me-icin, Dmorrcy now- p.. rm'Mfe the vorhl. We, xempla.rs of an ideal democracy must ever keep burning iho tires of patrii -tfsT-n. The Crusaders are hom. . They t-r Hlm. of VICTORY: AS"" must, nn.1 do.
'dir. for the period of fH minutes nil
b'Us b runs, and a'l whi&tl-s be blown, and thnl iinnidi t-ly thereafter, lor th-i period of tlvc minute, ill cittsor;s rntraso either in mod it a i ion or pray or: an 1 it further proclaimed i IjhI tiitwfvn the hours of tcln o'clock, noon, and six. o'clock p. m... ,.f said diy, all industries and places of business in the t'it of HiRinwnl should be id, ..sod. and I rail upon ail the, citizen of the City of Hammond: and vicinity, to join in cl'-brs.tlr.g-the HOMll C''11IN'; of all our Soldiers and Sailor IN" WITXE.-!? A HK.REi F I have hereunto p.-1 my hand and caused the aea! of the City of Hunmnnd to he hereunto affixed, this b'.h day of N m ember. A. P. 1313. r aniki. nncwN. i Seal) Jhyor, Attest: WILLIAM C HOSE. City Cb rk. 1 1-7
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n '.:: all Soldiers and Sailois
are ulad to haw them home, w rierd their Intense loyalty and en tiuisla S' ic Patriotism to sustain our oth polje during the s.trss of reconstruction. Me, therefore, chhraie their HOME COMING. We cb ry with them that they have so 1 v- an.l easily aun taken up the thread of civil life where they left It. that the rrlnciples of Americanism rntrbt live. With lajjthter rjijJ Tears, with j.vu and cheers, with poetry and spoken word, with U the emotions in a spirit of love, we greet our Boys and celebrate their HOME WMIXG. Nt)W. THEHKOFRE, the undersigned. Daniel Brown, ilayor of the City of Hammond, Indiana, does hereby proclaim that the ELEVENTH D KY or NOYF.MPEP T9ir. in the limits of the. riTV F HAMMOND. INDIANA, be, and the sjtme is a holiday, and sharp at the hour of eJeven o'clock A. M. of said
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725 We do not attribute our success as grocers to any magic turn of the hand; -vve know our $uccess has come by giving the people service and quality along with their groceries. Dressed Chickens, per lb. 30c
LauermanBros.
GROCERY AND MARKET 835 Calumet Arenac Hammond.
DEPARTMENT OF rTHIdC WORKS, 'bl'ICL OK Tllli BOARD (11' VVBRI: WORK?, K.-: HAMMOND. INDIANA. NOVEMP.KR oth. pilJ. D AVHoM IT MAY roNi'UiX:
N'i;ice is h r by slv'ii by the Hoard of I'ublii-. Works of t!ie City of Hammond. Indiana, that it is desired an J ov.'in.-d iieoftst-ary to tnro.' Rniltimoro street, from the . . ntr i f Tot rem e apnu to feet Vl.'i-t of tho renter of liHltimorn street alone tiie allv- south of Chicago avenue, tlo.n..- south m Haltlmore street to ai!y north of Hoffman street, in thfl City of Hammond. Indiana, by constructing therein, betuon said termiiisl point a. a fifteen inch double strength vitrificl socket pip- s-wrr. with fle manholes, two catejj basins and thirty-two t-it Inch houe connections, fourteen being f - t in ler.Kth and eighteen tioln? ?.7 f?l In b r.gth. as authorised by Improvement Resolution No. 750. adopted by said Eoird on the 5t:i day of Novemb r, 131:?. All work dene in the making of said above described public improvement shall be i:i accordance with the terms end conditions of the Improwrr.Tit Resolution No. 750. adopted by the Hoard of Public. "Works on the above named date, and th detailed drawings, plans, profiles and specifications which are novc on file and may b seen in the iflce of said Hoard of Public. Works of the- City of Hammond, Indiana. The Ronrd of Public Works has fixed the 2'ith day of November, 1319, at ten o look A. M., as a date for the hearing of a'.l p rsons interested or whose proierty is iTeit-d by said improvement, and will decide whether the benefits that will accrue to the property abuttinc and adjacent to the proposed improvement ai.d to said City will be canal to or exceed the
estimated cost of the proposed improvement as estimated" by the City Cnil Er.trineer. C. If. RUT! CM A NT. O. F. HIClll.AM)
M". C. HA MAN. 11-7-14 Hoard of Public Works. CITY OF HAMMOND. INDIANA. DEPARTMENT OF PVBMC WORKS. NOTICE OF SDIMRK STREET MACADAM PAVEMENT PRIMARY ASSESSMENT rorr MEi.-rTi.va. T AKOM IT MAY CONCERN: Tnu ar hereby notifi'd that the Asse.ssnient Roll in the matter of the improvement cf Summer street, from the east curb hne of Calumet avenue to the west curb line of Columbia avenue.
ny constructing uierem a roncadam pave- i merit with the Interstices f.ilrd with! asphalt, six gutter inlets, two catch j
basms, 43t bneaj feet of S inch itrifieil s-ocket pipe sewer. 24s lineal feet of in'h lead water services, 17 corporation cocks, stops and boves. in the City of Hammond. County of Iake and State of Indiana, has been prepared by order of the Hoard of Public "Work of said Cltr, e.nd that the sanio is now on file in the office of said Board for public examination and inspection, and that the said !.ssssment roll conta'ns the nan-os of a'J property owners affected thereby and the respective amounts assessed against each let or tract of Innd for said improvement, and that by resolution said
We are exclusive agents South Chicago for
in
Edison
OC-"e
Phonograph Tlie only fhonograph actually reproduces the
man voice. It has a SOUL of its own. It fools the experts.
that Hu-
No readies to change--it will last a lifetimr Edison's Greajrst Invention. Buy snmrthing worth while. A small deposit will bring this into your home at Christmas. Pay a little each month while you enjoy the music. Don't wajt buy it now. Stocks are complete. THE NEW EDISON PHONOGRAPH IS IN A CLASS BY ITSELF.
Player Pianos and Pianos For Xmas Put Music in Your Home
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143 STATE STREET" HAMMOND,
COMPANY
IND.
Some News Items
For
You
Ve believe there are news items about our store that you women would be interested in and we expect to
feature of our
make this a advertising.
Our buyer has just retuned from New York with one of the most exclusive lines of women's wear ever seen in Hammond. A glance at our window will give you an inkling. The fur trimmed models in coats shown at the Mandel store this season are a sensation, and have made the Mandel Co. pre-eminent as an exclusive women's wear store. Of especial interest to the women will be our orTer for tomorrow only of a beautiful pair of silk hose our regular $2.50 line to the purchaser of a coat, suit or dress, regardless of the price paid. All who read this announcement will take advantage of it. One thing we especially empasize the best materials at prices that are consistent. We '.slip nothing over" on our customers. We tell the plain truth, and we do not urge you to buy what we conscientiously feel you would be dissatisfied with later on.
Come in and ed with us. We heartily and show you any
have, whether you expect to buy, or not.
get acquamtwelcome you will gladly garment we
Finally, remember the pair of hose tomorrow, free with your purchase of a suit, coat or dress.
Money Back is a good idea but we have a better one 'Moneys Worth and Over"
A Feature That Excites Interest A beautiful pair of white, black or brown Silk Hose GIVEN AWAY FREE with every coat, suit or dress sale Saturday.
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Seal Plush Velour Broadcloth Bolivia Silvertone Melton The fashions in general emphasize the modified dolman, the new belted style, the loose back effects, the long waisted models and a number of details that cannot be described. As to trimmings, we see a return to fur. which is so becoming that its use followed a most natural tendency. Many of the coats are trimmed in self materials. AjI sizes for women and misses, including stouts. Also Luxurious Fur Coats from $17.50 to $900 Positively the best garment values that k Alfnraflnne Vvaa any store has offered this season aii niierdllOnS f ree
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Were $35.00
Die5es that correctly interpret the trend of the mode or fall and winter. Beautiful trimming effects. Material, velvet. A well chosen lot that will appeal to "dressy" women.
They are Special for Saturday Only
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The Group of Suits Originally Marked $45 ,00 to $75.00 You may choose from the greatest assortment ever shown at this store. The style, fabric colors are in the flower of fashion and these suits are made of the most beautiful fabrics
world renowned makers.
They include suede, velours, melton cloth, gaberdine, men's wear serge, broadcloths, in all the wanted shades, all beautifully lined.
For Saturday they go at $25.00
Trig New Georgettes
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The First Time Seen in Hammond A wonderful assortment, which assares gratifying opportunity in the matter of personal selection. Tuckings. beadings. embroidery, braiding and other dainty touches are employed to a delightfully decorative advantage, which promises distinction. These are regular $7.50 sellers, and are extraordinarily special for
Saturday only 7C WereS7.50 .1 .D
One to a customer.
A Splendid Select ; o of
Hats of the ite
Scores of new sliown for the first
models will tini Saturday.
Hats that were originallv priced ai $8.50 to $ 1 2.03 tomorrow
$5.00
Panne velvet liats, Lyons velvet hats, hats of rich plush, turn back hats, rolled-brim hats, jaunty turbans, floppy brim hats.
We
carry complete stock of
the' celebrated M. Schultz Co. Pianos They have stood the test for over 50 years. Every piano is guaranteed by the makers. Call and hear it play your favorite music. Piices from $300.00 up.
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It.ard has f xel !he ll'th (Jay of November. 1!Hrl. at ten o'clock" A. M.. in the oll'.ce of the Ro-.rd of Tublic Works in the "ity Hat) of said City us the time and place for hearing remonstrance and objections from all jraona affcted thereby aa to tlit- srectal benefits derived therefrom and assessed against said respect is e Jot on said aasessment roil, and that sa Id Hoard w ill after snid hearlnK fi'id examinai ion. coiniim or modify each respective assessment am made. proid'-d that it finds that tad property affected thereby t benefit -d in, such respective amount ;. If. RUTH MAN. ". K. 1I1HIII.AM1, W. HAM A V. 1-7-1 P.oard of Public Works.
any and all bid?1.
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H IiTTHTMAN. F. HI'IHLANP. . C. HA MAN. aid of Public "Works.
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: N. l'n.tl. i.akt: 'Vil'HT, M V TF.hM. 1919. HOP!' S ft. VS. JOHN H.
AN JJANNIK k'KUNER.
Krrn'r Jr. and Annie Kernr. his wife, at the auit of Henry Hopp ?r. LEWIS F-. i:RNF.i. Sheriff lak i'onntc, Indiana. i- HHF.r.nn ."i- giluctt. Atfya for riftiPt.'ff. ll-T-14-21
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j NOTirr:. j r hf vRTMr.NT ( pi ni.i- womks. j CITY ! KMM"T I 1 1 1 A N A . IXOTP'i: T iDXTItACTOHS: ! Yo'i are her-hv notified that the Hoard , o' Pub!,.- Work? of a,d City w ill re-jc.-;-e bids no to November 26th.
at ten o clock A. M.. for the construction of a cement sidewalk, siv feet wide, five inches in depth, on New York a yell tie. from Indianapolis boulevard to IT.-.th street, on both sid- "( the street .ed on u est side from l:.'.ilh street to 12i'th street, authorized by Improvement I;o..u!utiori No. Tin. us specified in the plans, pronlis and details now on file. All bids sball be accompanied by h ei ;ined cb.er k for riot le.-s than two a; cl one-half ;r cent of th eslimatect csi of said improvement. The Board reserves the right to reject
f Sale of the 'OS'- tO r for c. e-f the.
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KKHNKK .IK
HIS 'A I KL By iitne of an Order 'lirccico from the Ct rk .Superior dent, I will r s.-ib- to tlo-5 hitjlo-st hiddh.md. at tin- ast d or
H use in "i own I 'oi nt . ti',.U. the J'.it'n day of
h.'wetn the hours f.f ;e;i jf i lour li'cio. k 1 M .
jpi'll'S for 1. fe"t j. id fill e
csta e, .o-v.-:t ihte-n ii) 111 Hlcck jh'.-hi J (lot pi J. Williim Kseht nburjf's 1 State bum Addition to the. City .,f j ll!'mim.i:d. together w ith all nn-j IT.n f luents therfon.
If said rcic? and profits wiH not sol for 1 sufHcient sum to atipf v said decree, iotrrrst and costs, I mil r: r t',e :-niv time !nd place offer for s.Ue t'le f,.
PHKP.IFK'S SALE.
STATi: fib" INI'lANA. CiUNTV CFj I.AKK. tS; No. IT'CM. l.AKK !."- j pi".r;pi: c"r p.t. march tfrm.. I"1P. TlTolmlt UDZMKWfKl VS.
K1.1XA HKTH IlWKI.bY AND WI1 3.1A.M T. IiWEI.LV.
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enposo to t'ahlic
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o il.e highest liidrjer for cash in at the e.si Co.it- ef t-i Court
ovn i'o'.ti-.. Indian, on Sat''tii d; .-: Noe:nb,--i. pil'i. Iioiir of ;n uTi.Tk A. M. clock I' M (he rents ami
it's fi r period no; exceeding seven ) .-. . ; ' b follo wing described i.--;j!
uiu.iv. t;i t.etween tli inn four 0
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A p;.i l of i.'t the ii-riiei:' t w e o t -: , e 1
s- id may .e-t.
S:iil-h in a 1 id in .- mucii thereof a satisfy nid jm-i'n tr.il a.-i 1 uinsr cost rr.;'te ,-ti'onf reli
Brrraisrn-ent la. Taken as rhu property
estat... or
ho suio.i icnt to ir.ter- st, cosis
S;;.i.J sale will be from valuation or
of John H
-e -. (I f W - oian. ( . : 1 ' 1 1 c:v, "I",, H in m.o thence 1 'ifcl llK I: f- et. ill. imrlh c thence . five ft et
'Uthv.est vptarte:- i.-f piarfr of Section
e ii.".!. Township thirty7) North. Uange fen (10) the Second Principal Meridimenciiift a: the southeast 1' I.ot five (5), Hlo.k tuo .". Second Addition to o. Lake I'ouniy. Itidiana, i"i;i!K east fifty t.v') feet, utli one hunared tvvvnty-tiv-e !,r west fifty feet 0 rr.er of said lot fiv (5 b ou"h one hundred twentythe place of he.inti.-njr.
contnir.'rc 1 1 :! -1 Ofi.ftoo Lake county. Indiana, tog
all improvements thereon. If Paid nits and profits will nv II for n suiTicicnt sum to patisfy rub1 l"crt-. interest 'ird cists. I will at the umi'-i time end place offer for sale the fee
aimr-lo in and to an:d real este so mucii tier "of i may be aut'ic-. .-.risfy ii i a Juricmer-.t. ,n- i -m.
(ind ;ici"rti tip cos's. Said mad" v ithovii rCiet" from .'ij-ipraisi:-. ciii law s. Taken , the pieperty !J-,i..'.!y a-id William T. !
n:t of Teooor Woznelwski LEWIS F. RAliVtiS, Sherifr' Lake Count . Indiana. S1IKEREK fi- . -I . .1.1 : T J . Atf.s for plaintiff 1 1-7-14-21
lie
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or j .at is! intend '
sis , made
o.oit i , TnJtmu. d r. uis and profits will not sell for h i.it Fum to satisfy Raid decree, s nr.d costs. I wiil at the same Mid place offer for sal" the fe e in and to said rct! oPTite, or so
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w ill : ion
F." izah' tb . a, th--
.'HKP.1FK S PALP STATU OK INl'IXNA. iMI'M'V Oh" LAKE. SS: Nd. JTM. LAKE SlPFHMIt co CUT. MAY TFUM. 1 1 1 HXlilEHARDT FLLKICH VS MATH IAS ANTONY. By virtue of an Oni-r of Sale to me directed from the Clerk of 'he Lake Superior Court. 1 will expi.su to public sale to the highest bidder for cash in hand, at the. east door of the Court House hi i'ii vn Point. Indiana, on Salimbiy. the "3th day of November, lypt. b Ivveeii 'he hours of leu o'clock A. M. aru- lour o'cWk P. M . the rents and profits for a p.-rioU not exceed.p seven ytais. of the following descrlbe-d real estat". to-wit: Iit l. mty (20), Huehn's Third Addition to the. Ci'y of Hammond. Lfke
thereof y Pfiid i Ci il II, witb.oitt
as n. iudiric. nOSt s. relief
y he nt, i: Said f rom
siifTlcient to f'-rest. costs saie will b"valuation m-
aiira:sri,,f ).! lws Taken as the properly of Mnthias Ar"cny at -,':. suit of Kngjehnrdf Vll'ir-h. LFWIS :. ISA KVKS. Sheriff Lake County. Indiana. SHEKKLR K till.LKTT. Au'ys for Plaintiff. 11-7-14-21
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GRIFFITH
to Ii T h -I i . Mrs Han
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in cue birth it.il in Gary.
ii I,, - t I ' t . A o.n at Mn cy ...
fay a: tei noon . Victor A. i.itM and daughter, it of Kviim-ton Is'ted with her
JO. Malmstone Thui!day. nil uicii diK'iiK the city well.
succeed irsr !n k eand they
;i
fiiiiim struck water.
i ip tin ow throuuu the ."i.ii
encou n t ereii before. The f..wn election resulted In
the obi officers feint; re-elected . P. C. Tasjfciart, clerk: Ni.-k Atiatyen. Treasurer; Henry L.itton. third ward; Lewis Weishe, fourth ward. Mrs. Vein Hough cor lined to her b.-'lli- coi aroi-mi of u fc !);.
