Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 43, Hammond, Lake County, 6 December 1919 — Page 8

December 6, 191!) Hammond Auto Sheet Metal Works GdO Hohman Street Phone 3032 STAR SWIMMERS DISCUSS TRUDGEON AND OVERHAND IN SUNNY HAWAIIAN RESORT f Knov a Good Thing? m ost People .r - x 71 ore

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For Auto Radiator Work TC have the largest and best shop tor the repairing of Radiators. Fenders. Hoods, Tanks and Lam pa. We also make new radiators and replace new cores into any make of radiator. Wa guarantee all of our work.

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Tel. Eftt Chlcaco J DR. J. GOLDMAN OEftTIST Ftnrf NflaaJ Baak Bids. Cor. Chlemgo St Foryth ArM. EAST CHICAGO. 13. Cor.aultteUoa In Knmlun, Oermaa PolUli. Blavlsh and Ruaalam.

Left to right: Norman Ross, Fannie Durack, Duke Kahanamokn and Stubby t Kruger. While most folk are worrying about the coal shortage and the chances of shivering around the firelesa fireside these aquatic stars, down in warm, sunny Honolulu are buzzing about the trudgeon crawl, the English overhand and the other swimming strokes. Ro6s stands out as the greatest allaround swimmer in the world today. Fanny Durack is queen of the Australian feminine stars and one of the best in the sport. Duke Kahanamoku is the great Hawaiian star.

however, some people can not see the beauties of an American Beauty Rosea dandelion looks just as well. The fellow with an ear for music, knows at once that the Wilborn Phonograph has that big. piping tone that just hits the spot. The Wilborn has no connection with Mary and William-r-old Mr. Chippendale never designed a Wilborn Phonograph. You don't pay an extra penny for "fake" period history and don't forget this; even a $1,000 phonograph is a joke if it fails to stand the test of the Wilborn in real music antideluvian styles not considered. Don't let the dealer get your mind sidetracked from a Wilborn by showing you a few little "ding fads" or a few "gew gaws" on the machine he sells, but see to it that-his machine has that big. clear, piping tone of the Wilborn.

Hammond Iron and Metal Company MARCUS BROS., Prop, Wholesale Dealers In IRON, METALS, RUBBER AND SECOND HAND MACHINERY Offices: 340 Indiana Ava. Yards Sohl Street and Indiana Av HAMMOND t INDIANA. Offce Phona 127. Ftea. Phone i04A.R,

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Mr. an4 Mrs. TTTiry Floada ar In Indianapolis for the balance of the week . Mr.. ,T. J. Wher is spending th's nek in Gary wltb hfr daughter, Mrs. Dr. Schiable. frs. C. Kn-!ert. who has bem visiting In Chicago for several wekn, came to Crown Point for several days and left today for a six weeks stay with relatives at reiph!, Ind. The members of the American "Leyion 1 nCrown Point ar making arrangements to holi a series of dnnces in Crown Point the coming winter and will hold the firyt one on Dec. 17th at Central Music Hall. The members have recently bought the roms now occupied by the. Masons and will, when the Masons vacate them, turn them Into club rooms and dance hall for the use of the. soldiers. The. Chrysolite Club entertalnel at earda last night at the Commercial Club, the hostesses being Mrs. A. J. Boye and Miss Ktiby Brown. Five tables played five hundred, the rrizes bMnr won by Mrs. Clara Pherman and Miss "Mabel Gray. Mrs. John VasronMast living on the

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death of her niothr Ja.t wrk. M-ss Nino Lisius of the Mfc. Co., is enable to attend to he,- duties as file clerk at that place this week on .account of illness.. Mrs. Joseph Brown and son liiyant. Misses Ruth Brown and Charlotte Hildebrandt are in Chicago today with friends and ar doing Xmas shopping. Miss Anna Nolan of Lowell has accepted a position at the Interstate Public Service Co.. Misa Nolan was employed in Crown Point several years ago. Mrs. Will l-owe of Chicago Is spending the. week with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. 3. Crawford. Mrs. O. J. Bruce and Misa Eila Elacketono are entertaining tha Pottawattamie. Chapter of the Daughters of tha American Revolution at the Bruce home this evening. About fifty ladies from Gary, members of this chapter are present. The two hostesses are the only members cf this society In Crown Point. Miss Florence Fisher entertained thmembers of Mrs. Hale's Sunday School clas at her home on Friday night.

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Mr. and Mrs. Lorian Clark were presented with a ten and a half pound baby boy Thursday morning. Mr. and Mr?. P -Ion Welsh. Mrs. C. Bothwell and da-ijhter will leave on Paturdav for a visit with relatives at. Plymouth. Ind. The men have been busy at the oi", station Installing burners to use t'S; oil for their furnaces instead of coal. The change was made Friday morning. Mr. H-jme Ritchie and family have moved In with Mrs. Long until their house is comjleted. Warmer Christeneon and family w'll move into the houe vacated by Ritchie and Ivan Alger will move into the house vacated by Chrlstenson. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Southworth helped Jim Feott celebrate his birthday Wednesday evening at his home.

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George Bailey and P A. Berg were ) B In Chicago last evening. gj

Mr. William Fowler went to La- j Salle, 111., last evening to visit relatives

for a few days.

Mrs. L. W. Ragon was a Hammond

visitor today.

Mr. and Mrs. Lynn who ha", e been

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P. M. McKay, went to Chicago yester

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Mr and Mrs. Csrl Keniey and son.

Junior, wera Chicago visitors yesterday.

Ernest Moore who has been working j

for L. J. Schritchfleld for tha -past sev-

al months has brought a drug store at Morocco a-d Is preparing to move h!s

family there the first of the week.

The Times' want ads bring asto be believed.

Lake County Treasurer's Tax Notice Levy for 1919 Taxes, Payable in 1920 Notice Is hereby Qen to the taxpayers of Lake County, I ndiana, that I have received the Tax Duplicate ef aaid County r the year 1919 and tnat I wilt ba at th County Triurr sffse in Crovn Point, for the purpose cf receiving tha taxes now due upon said duplicate. The following tafcfe exhibits the rate of taxation in the several Townships and Corporations In tha County on esch $100.00 worth of property, and also on eaoh Poll.

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INFORMATION TO TAXPAYERS

The taies for fhe year 1ST 9 are due January 1st. 1920. and may b paid without, penalty any time between JANUARY 1st AND MAY 3rd, 1920 fncloaive. Tha oonnty encourages payments in full, but it the taxpayer prefers, ho may pay one-half of the taxes On or before May 3rd, 1920, and the remainder on or befwr November 1st, 1320. If the first installment or half has not been paid as above provided, then the tax for the full year becomes delinquent and 10 per cent, penalty is added to all. If not then- paid in full by November 1st, 192", 6 per cent, additional penalty is aided. Whpn the Frsf irmallment is paid and the second becomes dei:n;u"rr 10 per cor, pena.lty is added. iif? State is interested in thesf penalties, and rejuiros a stri.-t observance of them. Taxpayers will therefore taki? notice that the books will be closed and the penalty added promptly on the evening of May 3rd and No-' member 1st, respectively. Don't ask the treasurer to hold receipts for you till a later -date. He is not permitted to do SO. In Indiana taxes hecome a lian on March 1st cf each year, snd :ho person owning', purchasing or acquiring property, whether real or personal, on or before the first day '.f March, "hall he considered the owner on that day. and liabie for tha taxes or that year. The taxes of 1919 therfoi became a lien on March 1st, 1919, and either real or personal, are a perpetual lien until paid. If you purchase property, therefore, after March 1st, 1919, se that the u-ifs on the propei ty. AND ALSO THE PEHSONAI. TAXES OF THE GRANTOK ARE PAID, o-hr-rw'.s- (tie p. Pti wiii he sold for sucli taxes.

Every male resident be! ween (he ages .of 21 and 5 must pay poll tax. No or. is exempt. Tha treasurer can not possibly know where all your property la, and whether or not you are a rosldsnt of the county and hava personal taxes. Th treasurer will, therefore, not b responsible for the penalty on any property, either real or personal, that is not. specifloally called for. and thus goes delinquent. R.ead your tax reoelpta. and be sure all your property is l.'eted. The law puts that duty on YOU, NOT on the treasurer. Statements will be mailed before May 1st only on request of the taxpayer, who hould enclose, a stamped euveJopewfor reply. Such requests must contain description of property and correct ownership to receive attention. No statements will be issued to anyone durjug the settl Went period in May and June. Tax sale ocenrs on tbe second Monday of February, the 9th, 1920. and tbe taxes for botli 191S and 1919 ?.r included in the sale. Cost of advertising and certificate amounts to 90c on each item. The purchaser is entitled to 10 per cent, the first six month after the sale. 15 per rent, the second six months, and 25 per cent. th second year. At tbe end of two years, if unredeemed, a tax deed tssues. and redemption through the treasurer is impossible. It is then necessary to negotiate with the holder of the tax deed for a quit claim deed, and such purchaser is entitled to 20 rer cent- per annum on all fums paid by him. WHITING. GARY. HAMMOND AND EAST cm t'AGO taxpayers must pay State. County. Township rim! School Taxes to the Coun'y Treasun-r -ir.d Ci'v Tay- .-.ri'! Special Assessment t th c'i? Ti-e.-i-ir! ! i v." . TsrsTyig. - -- " t? TT

BOTH PLACES EVERY YEAR OR YOUR PROPERTY AVILL BE SOLD. Bring ycrar last rlpt when you come to pay taxes Jt saves time. PAY EARLY an avoid th msh. Copies of this levy sheet may be had free of charge. RALPH B. BRADFORD. Treasurer Lake County, Indiana.

Mortgage Deductions Mortgage deduction affidavits may he sworn to he fore any person who is authorixed to administer o3ths and must be filed with tbe County Auditor during; March and April of EACH YEAR. Said affidavits must he fxors to bv the person securing the deduction personally. GEORGE M. POLAND.

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The Edison Diamond Point Phonograph No Needles to Change

If you will stop in for a few minutes, we'll show 3rou what a New Edison really is, and how you ian have it sent right out to your home.

We are also South Chicago representatives fog the Empire Phonograph. Prices from $35 up. Cash or Eaiy Payment,

Schulz & Werner Player-Pianos The Ideal Gift for the Home Cash or Time BARGAINS IN USED

PIANOS AND PLAYERS King Player Piano, good as new $325.00 Story & Clark upright, excellent condition $179.00

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