Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 190, Hammond, Lake County, 30 January 1920 — Page 8
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WABASH COLLEGE HAS FINE FLOOR FOR BASKETBALL
CRAWITOKPSVII-UF:, ll.. .Ian. z Wabash College lias met the ohjeotton t othr cnUcffe team to playing basketball on a dirt floor by placing a naw hardwood floor on a concrete foundation in th new jryin. Thi? floor with i.SOO rquart fret of playing space and room for bleachers to srat 3.000 spectators gives Wabash t'ollege one of the best basketball floors in the slate, j Modern glass bank boards enable spectators at the end to see every play. The new gymnasium which is the equal of any In the tae was erected In 1917 and that time it was planned to use a dirt basketball floor similar to the floor at Notre rame. Many of the college a opponents, being unnpd to a dirt floor objected to playing their frames at frawfordsville and it was decided to place p wooden floor tn the center of the indoor field. The new floor not only adds to AVabash basketball prestige but Is a great improvement for the gym. LOGAN A. C. The F.ed Crowns, Whiting's craM; basketball team defeated the Logan Square A. '. at th De Tuil gym lti Chicago last night by the score of 51 t. CO. In tho curtain raiser the St. Ignatius lights were defeated by the Yincennes A .C. 28 to 11. Tomorrow evening the Ked Crowns wiil play at home once more. They will meet the Fairbanks-Morse team of Eeloit at the Whiting high school gym at 8 o'clock. This is the second game between the two teams. I'.eloit having won in the first, contest at Doloit. The visitors will have in their l!ne Zabell. Ilasbrook. Gharirty ancf other players of r.ote. The lied Crowns wi!t present their usual layout which Is every bit as Impressive as anything Eeloit could get together. FIND BAGS OF CORN LYING IN STREET Thre bics of corn were found on 141st street. Indiana Harbor, by the proprietors of the. Xew Packing House Market while they w e: e on their way from Indiana Harbor to E?t Chicago yesterday. The corn is believed t" belong to a one armerf man who d'ovf past the meat truck wbU" it was stuck !n the snow. The owner may h.iv the corn by calling for it' at the Packing House Market in Fast Chicago. THREE AUTO OWNERS LOSE THEIR PLATES Although a large number of auto'tno. bile owners have not yet received their 1; license plates at W-ast three East Chicago owners have had theirs long enough to lose1 one plate each. These three plates are in the East Chicago police station and are awa:ting their owners. The plates are alt Indiana plates and bear the numbers: Truck I11S. 8455 and 113546. lJTEAL FIXTURES 'FROM NEW HOUSE A n.w house at 5137 Forsythe ave., East Chicago, which had just been com pted by Beck and Ilepuer, was broken into last rtisht end all fixtures were taken. Flumbing fixtures, locks and light fixtures wore all torn oil and the damage ;? estimated at $7iQ. E. CHICAGO PLAYS FROEBEL TONIGHT The East Chicago h.gh s'hoo! basket bail tem will go to Gary tnisrht to tnrt the Froebel team of that city. Frih!l s net credited with having as Yellow Mustard for Rheumatism A good hot mustard plaster or poultice is pretty sure to overcome most rheumatic pains and even sciatica and gout tut it's a mussy affair and g e n V r ally blisters. Heat is absol utely necessary if you wan. perm a n e nt relief. Prey's MusTarlne, made oi true yellow mustard with other pain relieving ingredients added is just as hot. is cheaper. claner and more effective than the old fashioned poultice or plaster and cannot blister. Resides rheumatic pains and swellings Begy's Mustarine is speedily effective for lumbago, backache, neuritis pleurisy, bronchitis, sore throat, chest colds and all aches and pains because heat eases p-jin 30 and 6 cents. adv. EcientificaUy Examined Glasses Fitted. Satisfaction Guaranteed. oo Hammond Optical Parlor 11 E. Stat St. . Haotmcnd. trail
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THREE DIE FROM SAME FAMILY Three bodfe of one Oiary family were placed on a train for the former home at Halls. Tenn., ? esterday evening. Influenza which viHited the home of I.. Williams of Buchannon street, j claimed the third death in the family ; yesterday. Woodrow, the three year old pon. died o fpneumonia at the Mer. oy hospital. HITS JITNEY? The driver of a Ford had a narrow escape from injury at 3th avenue and Broadway in Gary yesterday afternoon when the jitney was slde-wtped by a large Standard Oil company truck The Ford was quite badly damaged while the driver escaped injury. STRANGLER WINS INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE"! roSTOX, J.n. HO Ed. (.Strangler) Lewis today holds a decisive victory over Tom llraak. whom he threw in straight falls in a wrestling match here. COLLINS LEADS WHITING FORCE ISPECIAL TO THE TIMES WHITING. IND.. Jan. SO The Whiting police held their monthly shooting contest, the result of which was as follows: Collins. Ill; Niiiolkiewicz, S3: Pellan. ST; Petty. SO: I.awler. $ ; Kilcuilen. 7S; Mullaney, 7i: Giard. 7.1; Parker. 67; Wilsinskl. 62; Bt-nak, 59; Macksim. 18; Quinn, 1. TWO MEN SHOT NEAR CLEVELAND 1 INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE 1 ("LEVEUtXD, o.. Jan. ;!0. The bloodcovered bodies of two men, believed to be from Buffalo. .V. T.. were found lying in the snow at a lonely spot nar Pearl r"ad and Bader ave. here this morning. One of the victims had been shot through the neck and the other through the head. Twin City News Notes Of ilce. Rddhi:::, Calumet bldar. Phone 2M. RcsSttencc, Olcott Avenue. Phone 213. MKS. CAT 11 ERIN K MEIERS dii:d Tiii nsow noon Mrs. Catherine Meiers, wife of George Meiers, of 4503 Magoun avenue, passed away yesterday st rne o'clock at the family residence, from a lingering Illness of malignant cancer. The dceased came to this city nine years aco with her family from Muncie. Ind.. and settled her and owned property interests. She became a worship per at St. Mary's church and belonged to the Rosary Sodality allied with the church and also was affiliated with the auxiliary of the A. O. M. Through her sevral years of suffering she was most patient and was appreciative of the kind solicitations en the part of neighbors and friends who ministered to her. Besides her husband she leaves two sons, Edwin and Richard. Th funeral arrangement shave been made with brief service at the house this venire over which Rev. George Lauer pastor of St. Mary's church will preside and the Rosary Society will meet in a body at 8 o'clock to offer prayers. Shipment of the remains will be male to Muncie. Ind., via the 12:05 C. 4- O. P.y. tonight. Requiem Tilgh mass will be read In a Muncie church and interment will take place in that city. Undertaker J. H. F. Fife is conducting. The closing prayer meeting of a week's series of divine services conducted at the United Presbyterian church will be presided over this evening by Rev. J. VT. Harsha of Chicago. There is an urgent desire expressed on the part of the pastor. Rev. TV. P. Mclntyre for all church members and their friends to be present at the closing ceremonies this evening. Sunday services will be announced in tomorrow evening's issue of this paper. The Misses Evelyn and Norene Kinny afe entertaining this evening complimentary to Mrs. Earl Sills, who was Miss Teresa Artihey, at their home in Northcote avenue. Mrs. Luther Lewis. Jr.. was entertained at a party in her own home in South Olcott svemie yesterday afternoon with the Mesdames Isaac Felkner and Frank Aiilt arranging the affair and to which many of their friends and Mrs. Iewis' were present. The nature of the party was significant of the impending visit of the stork and many pretty girls were bestowed !n artistic array. There was a delightful luncheon syve dand a very enjoyable time spent. Mrs. Fred Flack and Miss Josephine Flae'i of South Olcott avenue attended graduation exercises at the Bryn Mawr school in Chicago yesterday where Miss Jennie Steele, a niece of Mrs. Flack, completed !ir studies and i en tering the Lucy Fio!er School for Girls on Monday. Miss Jennie will be remembered here as the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Steel who for several years residede on South Magoun avenuu and later in 145th st. The family now live iChappel avenue. Chicago. Mrs. Frank Grass of 144th st.. is leaving for Columbus. O., where er mother is very 111 and removed to a hospital for X-Ray treatment and rare. Prayer services will be conducted J this evening in the closing series oi an entire week undr supervision of pastor and members of the First M. K. church of Indiana Harbor at the homes of Mrs. Belle Street. 366'; Tenn ave.: Mrs. T. W. Pupes. 344S Fir St., and Mrs. Henry Croghan in Ivy St., There will be no service tomorrow eve ning. The revival services for Sunday are necessarily held under postponement. Mrs. W. Cherry, of South Olcott ave.. is hostess th..s afternoon to a number of her immediate neighbors, in a social session. Those present are the Mesda.mes Frank Ault, Karl and Roy Clinton. Ferd Flack, James Drum and Floyd Stephens. Mr. and Mrs. John Hucker of Ivy st. who have issued invitatfona for tne celebration of their twenty-fifth weddinganniversary which occurs on Thur sday evening. Feb. Srd. and for which
NASTY COLOS ARE RELIEVED AT ONCE
"Pape's Cold Compound'.' then breaks up a cold in a few hours Pon t stay slut i'i d-up! V'-i Mow'ng and snuffling! A dose of "pape's Cold compound" taken every two lvi-s until three does are taken inuall:breaks up a severe cold a'lJ end.i till grippe misery. The very first d 'e opens your clris-ged-up nostrils and the air passages of the head; stops nose running; re lieves the headache, dullness, leverishnerss, sneezing, soren.-oS an J stiffness. "Pape's Cold Compound'" is the quickest, surest relief known and cost ori'y a few cents at drug st.ues. I . a ts without assistance, tas's n c p. contains no quinine Insist upon pape's! adv. occasion St. Albans Parish hall has been secured for the accommodations of many, desire that acceptance be forwarded as early as possible so that caterers may make provision accordingly. The attendance at fill social functions during the prevailing .liness is so uncertain s to confute arrangements thus the Imperative demand for prompt replies is made. Junirr Jack Johnston of Fir si., who ha srecovered sufficiently from a very recent illness to return to his school and happy in his possession of Lis pet terrier. Prince, which was lost and restored to him. confleded his appreciation to Max Tannebaum, the 12 year old boy who had three lovely terrier puppies to gise away with Jack in view, should his own dog not come back, but there i another party yet Involved who Is Just as trappy as both of the youngsters and that is the reporter who cams in second in choice for the baby terrier and who will possess it soon as it is old enough. There is no limit to Max's generosity. The Mesdames !". R. Taitt and J. McQuaid of Indiana Ifarhor. members of the Hammond Woman's Club will be included amon gthose who have been biddn .as guests to a luncheon to b held at the F.iackstone Hotel, under direction of the Home Keonomic department of the Armour Tacking Co. date of which has bn temporarily postponed from net Wednesday. The affair i to he an elaborate d. splay of the firm's goods under cnpable supervision of domestic sciencf trih'-s and of which home economic departments of the various clubs in this community manifest an intere.M. Katharine Howard. repres n t in g Thk Times will be present on that day nr.d hopes to convey back to th-- departments of the East Chica no-Ind ia na Harbor Woman's Clubs knowledge of the demonstrations of interest to Home Keonomic study. Th e Tri-Kappa smet to elect a new rostru mof officers for the coming year Mrs. Jack Johnstone of Grapevine s'.. wa.s hostess to the affair. Miss Iddresse Williams was placed us president; Miss Hazel Wheale. vice president; Miss Gail Dickson, recording secretary; Miss Annette Specter, corresponding secretary. MIs Abhie Suttledge. The r.et meeting will take place with Mrs. A. A. Clark in Parrish ave.. Tuesday evening. Jan. 1 ao rish ave.. Tuesday evening. Feb. ie.th. The society will soon ev.Jer upon Its announcement of continuance for char itable work so necessary in this com m u n i t y . Mr. IT, Yonkers is recnvcrii,g from a recent ii!ne?s. Mrs. R. Brown is reported on the sirk list. Mr. m . Hun yan is able to be i? again. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holly are both continM to thir beds with the grip Miss K. Turner, room 3 tachr. is absent from duty on account of ilines. Mr. and Mrs. Marenis Shay entertained their brother, Arie Shay of West Gary j Mtprday, Work cn the Christian church of Hessville is being rushed through as GIRLS! DRAW A MOIST CLOTH THROUGH HAIR Let "Dnderine" save your hair and douBe its beauty f i ,a 1 - nut-' J & ft f."?.- "5 Ae Oh. ftirls. such an abunnance of. thick, heavy, imigrorated hnir; a perfect mnss of wavy, silky hair, gloriously fluffy, bricht and so easy -to mariape. Just moisten a cloth with a little "Danderine" and carefully draw it through your hair, takin one small strand at a time; this niapically removes all dirt, excess oil and Krea:-e, but your ha:r i" not left brittle, dry, strinpy or faded, but charmingly soft, with Jflossy. golden pleams and tender lights. The youthful glints, tints and color are a?ain in your heir. "Danderine" is a tonic-beautifier. Besides doubling the beauty of the hair at once, it checks dandruff and stops faliinir hair. Get delightful Danderine for a few cents at any drug or toilet counter and use it as a dressing- and inviRorator as told on bottle. Adv. WW give r- rvt- rTiDiriif c
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Fashion's Forecast By Annabel Worlhington.
GIRL'S EMPIRE DRESS. f ' ! VII : ! One of tLe favorite whims of Dame r'.-'&hion tor the coming season wjll be the tvnppearanr-e of tbe jumper dress for r'r!s as well ns tbeir older sisters. This style No. 1570 keeps to the Empire or high .vnisled lines. The jciuipe is separate u:id makes a dainty Mc!; ground against a di?sK .f navy blue tricotine when made of cream net or battfcte. The girl's Empire dress No. 9570 is cut n: aires 4 to 12 yearn. Size 8 requires 1 yards 35 inch material for jumper, and lVs yards 27 inch rlan material for guimpe .with four yards binding aDd 1 I ards plaiting;. quickly as the weather permits. Th" Young People's Society of the Lutheran i:urch are planning to give a play In the near future. Mrs. A. I. a ban of Michigan City 1s visiting iir mother, Mrs. F. Pohda. Sr . . who is very ill. Several new cases ot the "flu" are reported hue. John I,. Hess is suffering from a severe rise pf the "flu" and pleurisy. NOTICE. PI -RSIWNT TO THi: PROVISIONS OF I'.l RNS INPIANA STATUTES, KETV. 1311. SECTION' C57-. Notice is herb- givn that the Hoard of S'Jho..l Trustees of the School City of r.a-n Chicago. Indiana, propose to Issue bonds of such school city in the principal sum of n"t to exceed Three Hundred Thou sax. d ( ISOO.OO.nn ) Dollars, for the vurp'se of procuring funds for the completion ' f the Washington High School p.mldins find tho Carf.eld "Iind Ituiiding, within the corporate limits of said city. That such construction wiil consist of n wing of such Washington building approximately 90 f, rt by 111 fee t in si.e with basement Rr.d two Mories in height, conraining altogether atwuit tw enty-thre rooms, and a ,-tr'iciure approximately eightytwo feet he eighty-eight feet in alie at said "larrield building with basement and tuo stories in height containing in all about thirteen room -. Both of such new structures are o be built of brick and stone and ere to be used for the accommodation of the S' hot. Is of said c.ty in th recrinr work thereof. J H. ROSS. Wll. A. FU7.T. W. P. VAN" HORNF-, Uoird of School Trustees. M. E. CRITKS. Atty. for School City. l-""-30; 2.6 SHKRIFF'S SAlK. STATE OF INDIANA. OOUXTT OF LAKi;. SS: No. liTJtf. IAKE SUPEKIOR COIRT, NOVEMBER TB?Jf, ' K10. FAST CHICACO COMPANT vs. east i;k';o basepai.u association ET AI. Py virtue r,f si Order cf Sale to me dirccterj from Cue 'lrrk of th Irfke Superior ''urt. 1 will expos- to rublic sale to, the highest bidder for ca.-h in hind, a i the east door of the Court SHE THOUGHT DYEING FJ But "Diamond Dyes" Made Her Faded, Shabby, Old Garments Like New. I.v. n't worry nbo-it perfect results. Use "Diamond Ies." ti,-irnnteed to give a rirw. rih fadeless color to any fabric, whether if be wool. silk, linen, cotton or mid poods. dresses, blouses, stockine?. skirts, children's coats, feathers, di aperies, coverings. The Itirectioii Hook with each package tells so plainly how to diamond dye over Pir, color '.hat you cannot make a mistake. To rr.nl eh .my material, ha.ve drucsrist sb'ov ou "iJiamor.d Dye" Color Card. J . . Li!- ---!g?J?,J!5!tS i4 2 ;t 4! .rf..nwL -; , ..... 4z?.rri - --.-; .: .-. '-- A .:: :W'.MRS. E. LEE Lectures daily from 9 a. m. to 9 p. ta. "The Right Way to Live. Spiritual meeting every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Everybody welcome, no charge. No. 716 State Line St., opposite S. W. corner of hospital, Illinois side. Phone 3346 Hammond.
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Says Indigestion Results From an Excess of Hydrochloric Acid. Undigested food delayed in the stomach decays, or rather, ferments the same as food left in the open air. says a noted authority. He also tells its that indigestion Is caused by Hyper-acidity, meaning, there is an excess of hydrochloric acid in the stomach which prevents complete digestion and starts food fermentation. Thus everything eaten cours In the stomach much like garbage sours in a can. forming- acid fluids and cases which inflate the stomach like a toy balloon. Then we feel a heavy, lumpy misery in the' chest, we belch up gas. we eructate sour food or have heartburn, flatulence, waterbrash or nausea. He tells us to lay aside all digestive aids and instead, get from any pharmacy four ounces of Jad Salts and take a tablespoonful in a Rlass of water before breakfast and drink while it is effervescing- and furthermore to continue this for a week. While relief follows the first dose, it is important to neutralize the acidity, remove the nas-making- mass, start the liver, stimulate the kidneys and thus promote a free flow of pure digestive juices. Jad Salts is Inexpensive and is made from the acid of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with Iithla and sodium phosphate. This harmless salts is used by thousands of people for stomach trouble with excellent results. adv. House in Crown Toint. Indiana, on Saturday, the 28th day of February. 1920 between the hours of ten o'clock A Ji" and four o'clock P. M., the rents and profits for a period not exceeding seven eaxs, of the following described real estate, to-wit: The south six hundred sixty (660) feet of the west five hundred seven-ty-flve (575) feet of the southeast quarter of Section twenty (20) Township thirty-seven (37) north' Hange nine (3) west of the Second P. ii.. City of Ea-st Chicago. Lake County. Indiana. If said rents and profits will not -ell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree Interest end costs, I wUl at the same time and place offer for sale the fee simple in and to saJd real estate, or so much thereof a maybe sufficient to satisfy said judgment, interest, costs and accruing costs. Said sale will be made without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. Taken as-the property of East Chicago Baseball Association et a I at the suit of East Chicago Company. LEWI 3 E. BARNES. Sheriff I.ake County. Indiana. JOHN D. KENNEDT, Att'y for riainttff. 1-30; 2-6-13 DEPARTMENT OF DUBbIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD OF PLTBLIC WORKS. SS: ILAitttOND. IND, JANVART 21st, 1320. TO WHOM IT MAT CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the Board DIDN'T CARE WHAT HAPPENED "I became a rhysical wreck from stomach trouble and was a fit subject only for the operating table or graveyard. Being discouraged. I gave way to drink, which made things worse. I got so I didn't care what happened, and wanted to die. Mayr's Wonderf ul Remedy has cured me of everything. Am now in fine condition and feel 23 years younger." It is a simple harmlesw preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the Inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. At druggists everywhere. Adv. EXTRA!
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We have thousands of dollars worth of fresh staple and fancy GROCERIES that we must remove at once in order to make room for other groceries arriving daily. Below are a few of our bar-gains:
GOLD MEDAL FLOUR, per sack U. S. MAIL SOAP, 12 bars for ... BEST CORN BROOMS FLAVORS, ALL KINDS, per bottle MATCHES, 6 packages
HUNDREDS OF OTHER GROCERIES AT ASTONISHINGLY LOW PRICES
We Have Plenty of Sugar Come Early and Avoid the Rush This sale is a money saving opportunity. We guarantee to save you between 1 5 and 25 per cent on your grocer's price.
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of Publtc Works of the City of Hammond. Indiana, that it is desired and deemed necessary to improve Julian avenue, from southerly line of Indianapolis boulevard to 120th street. In the City of Hammond, Indiana, by constructing therein, between said terminal points, a cement sidewalk tlx feet wide and five inches In depth, as authorized by Improvement Resolution No. 756. adopted by said Board on the list day of January, lf2n. All work done m the makinc of jaid
above described public Improvement shall be in accordance with the terms and conditions of th" Improvement Resolution No. 7E6. adopted by the Board of Iub!te; Works on the above named date, and the detailed drawings, pirns, profiles and specifications which are now on file and may be seen in tlc- office of said Board of Public Works of the Cuy of HmmnoMd. Itidiimn. The Board Public Works has f.er the 11th day of February. ISO", at two o'clock P. M . as a date for the hearing of all persons interested or whose property is affected by said improvement, and will eeide whether the benefits that will accrue to the property abutting and adjacent to the proposed improvement and to said City will be equal o or exceed the estimated cost of the proposed improvement as estimated by the City Civil Engineer. A. J. SWANS' 'N. JACOB WIKER, Board of Public Works. WILLIAM C. BOSK, City Clerk. 1-23-30 DEPARTMENT OF PCBL.B' WOKKP. OFFICE OF TUB BOARD OF PCKLIC WORK?. S.S: HAMMOND. IND., JANUARY 2lsi, 1920. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Hammond. Indiana, that it in desired and deemed necessary to improve the alley between Stanton avenue and Dake avenue, from center line of 115th street to the southerly line of Railroad avenue, in the City of Hainrnond, Indiana, by constructing therein, between said terminal points, a. fifteen inrh double strength vitrified socket pipe sewer, with i seven manholes and forty-four six inch by fifteen inch "Y" branches, as authorized by Improvement Resolution No. T52. adopted by Kitid Board on the 21st day of January. 1920. All wo'k done in the making of said ( above described public improvement phall be in accordance with Ihe terms and conditions of the Improvement Resolution No. 752. adopted bv the Board of Public Works on the above named date, and the detailed drawings, rlnns. profiles and specification which are now on file and may be seen in the ofhee of said Board of Public Works of the City of Hammond. Indiana. The Board of Public Works has fixed the 2nd day of F 'uruary. 1P20, at two o'clock P. M , as a date for the hearing of all persons interested or whose property is affecte.i by said improvement .and will decide whether the benefits that will' accrue to tho property abutting and adjacent to tbe proposed improvement and to. said City will be equal to or exceed the estimated cost of the proposed improvement as estimated by the City Civil Engineer. A. J. SWAN SON, JACOB WTKF.R. Board of Public Wcrks. Board of Public Works. WILLIAM C. ROSE. City Clrk. .1-2 3-P.0 DEPARTMENT T- PTFT,IC WORKS, OFFICE OF THE BOA RD OF PUBLIC WORKS. SS: HAMMOND, IND.. JANUARY 21st. 102". 10 WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is, hereby given by the Beard of Public Works of the City of Hamtwond, Indiana, that it is desired and deemed necessery to improve 150th etveet. from Calumet avenue to White Ofck avenue, in the City of Hammond, Indiana, by grading and paving the roadway with Typi "K." aspbaltic con1 crete on concrete; T pe vitrified paving brick on concrete; Type "M." reinforced concrete; Type "O," creosote blocks on concrete, constructing P600 lineal fret of curbing. 130 lineal feet of marginal curloiig. 3 now catch basins. 19 old c.iteh basins and 16 ol.J manholes, to adjust line and grade, setting 10 gutter inlets, laying l",S lineal feet of 12 inch ard lineal feet of S ni-'h and
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"Cascarets" for Liver and Bowels bring back Smiles II I i Turn the "kill-joys" out trie hesnache, biliousness, indigestion, th sick, sour stomach and misery-making gasesturn them out tonight and keep them out with Cascarets. Millions of men and women tak- i Cascaret now and then and never know the t.iiscry caused by a lazy - liver, flogged bowels, or an upset siotnaih. Dou'l put in another day of distress. Let Cascarets ciear.se your stomach: renun e the t-o'.ir, fermenting food; tak the fjrfsj bile from your liver and carry out all the constipated waste matter and poison in the bowels. Then you will feel great. A Cascaret tonight straightens you ouby morning. They work while you sleep. Adv. 540 lineal feet of 6 inch vitrified sewer pipe. 2120 lineal feet of , inch lead water services. SI corporation cocks, stops and boxes, as authorized by Improvement Resolution No. 75?, adopted by said Board on the 21st day of January, 1D20. All work done In the making of sail above described pubiic improvementshall be- in accr.rda.nce with the terms and conditions of the Improvement Resolution No. 75S. Adopted iiy the Board of Public Works on the above named uat.e, the detailed drawings, r'ans. profiles and specifications which are now on file stid may be seen in the office of said Board of Works of the City of Hammond, Indiajia. The Board of Public Works has f.xed the 11th day of February. 1920. at two o'clock P. M.. as a date for the hearing of all persons interested or whose property is affected by said improvement, and will decide whether the benefits that -will accrue to the property abutting end adjacent to the proposed improvement and -o said city will be equal to or exceed the estimated cost of the proposed improemer.t as estimated by the City Civil Engineer. A. J. SWANSON. JACOB WIKER. Foerd of Public Work. WILLIAM C. .ROSE. City Clerk. 1-2 J-V MASONIC NOTICE Oarfleld Lodge No. 568. F. and A. M . will hold a called meeting on Saturday afternoon, January 31. at 1:15 o'clock to attend and conduct funeral service for our late Brother Theodore W. Bohlen. Sevices at the residence. 7S3 May wood ave., at 2:00 o'clock: Interment will be made at Oak Hlil. Members who can furnish cars will please notify the secretary. Will E. Osborn. TT. M. 1-23-30 NOTICE All Union tirocery and Markets will close every Thursday noon, beginning February 6th. 1520. Home P.uchers Association, E. W. Andree, president. I. 1. We;!, secretary. 1-?9-30-3l-2-2-3 "BALMWORT" PLEASES MANY Hundreds of thousands are afflicted with irregularities of the kidneys, urinary passage and bladder. Thousands have found true comfort and benefit using Balmwort Kidney Tablets, sold by all druggists. Mrs. Frank Monehan. 1519 Penrose st., St. Louis, writes: "I am taking Balmwort Kidney Tablets and rout say they'a.re the finest thin;; on the market and I feel I could not live if T had t ho without them." Adv. EXTRA! ON11c 28c 11c 40c 40c Sir IND.
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