Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 54, Hammond, Lake County, 6 March 1920 — Page 8
CROWN POINT NEWS llapnemng Of A Ds.y In Lake County's Lively Capital.
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Vran I.. KJ li Khi . T'rtor Schrval ha rtiTi d ft -iv t!i "Wrslwy fv!r tal last WffK, titto u i .r. ,mjir t 'in health . H. will i-ito Chl.-apo fM1!" week for X-ray t ! ATTIK'ntf . Atty . Jo:"?11 Iha h of 1 aicii'..nd. atlended to 1sfi1 matter In Crown rr.i-.t v-n F: Viay. William P.tten and 1.! In.i sdtri M :.ssws Parah snl Alvina. r-tuinel from T.as Anc'f-'. Ca';fo!ni,t. th . n'ffk. v htre ihry sp'BU ti.e pay f-vv mo.ntlis. Mr.. C. J. I tt'JS hen y loft en Saturday for A Tin xbor. Michigan, whore h will spfnd p'via! days with lie-; laughter Kathetine. who ! in svhol t hr . Th Hary arul So'-ifhem hnv dnly rri s'' t - l :n r. vsr evory ;vo !.ur.s vru" Thursday iiirlit a, wUich tinn mo of their t-ar? were badly orlrupled -y '.omnig .u contest uli e.vli other r: .irma; tltt b'.indlnr 'nwsto rm. Ore. i.ir a. on tt.e 5n '.t-'h and t! motorji an naf n"t ab'. to 50? it ai th'ratyied !ntn it . Th iiio'trnijn waf -J title 'bad ? v hurt .
l I ' N o-ho 1 -Mil wiso ha'ben spendin; .fc!.il months in th south, has ;-.di fr;r-iui thai he experts to land .(i 'hh-.ii; . Sunday and will return i.i .Town p .'.nt the rarlv part of the A roll Mis .,-il CioweH. who is ften1in; ..rt tuv i a university ame homo on !"riday t. .;"inl the wek-fnj w,th i i e n d . Mr. end Mrs. Noil Brown. Miss August .Tohnson and Mrs. K . I.. ShortridKe attende, a hm.-he..n Riven hy the nd '.ii 5.iry on Fr iday aftornoon. Mt-s A. l.ini'.ih, lm returned f.'rovvii Foint after spendinc: several .lays with her niece, Mr.... jj , Srhei i!e in (iary. 1tes. John A. Aylinjrf and F. . F. . Tale returned on Thursday from I::diarapo'.is where fhev attended the "World 'h-.ir.-h Fr.ity Movement eonvent ion . Phillip Stniehort; arri family moved to- the Crawford home on Main street th s weoi;. Th- Imus" kjs f--rnierly o ":p.ei by Fred Kreuger.
THE MERCHANT'S INC0MI2 TAX
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NOTICE TO Xt.V-RESILEXT. THE STATU OF 1XT-IANA. LAKE ''"I XTT. IX THF, I.AKH SITKlilof; 'OFFT, JAXI'AIIY T K It M. l!L'rt. Till '"IT Y I ; LB. -r H I C S KI 1 1 V E C M -FAXY VS. .IOSHFII t;OBI-IXSKI KT AE. CAFSF. No. J f 0 S f, . KOOM L". ACTION" TO FOIIECIJSE JIEi'HAXIC S I.I FX". Now cor.i-- the. riaintiff. by William J. Whinery, attorney, and flies us complaint herein, together with an nffldant
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deferdant. rohsh Koman Cathidic Futon. corporation, is nut a resident of the State of Indiana. Said defendant is therefore bereby riotif.ed of the pendency of said action and that the same will stand for trial at the nt term of said Court, and that unb-sa it appear and answer or demur therein, at the calling of said cause, on the r3th day of April, A. P. 1320, the same being the 4:ir.i day of the next trni of said Court to be begun and held in the Court House, Room No. 2. .it Hammond, in said County and State, on th Cnd Monday of March. A. I). 19;n, said B.-'c n will be heard and determined m is abse-jic, IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I hre-jnto tt tny hand and affix, th Seal of said I'oiirt. at Hammond, this. ?7th day of F- brua-y, A. P. F:rt.
3LERFERT T l' Seal I Hy UVni BERG, Deputy Clerk.
WHEATON. Clerk L. C.
The Best Proof of the Good Results of Albert's Rheumatic Remedy is the recommendation one to another. They .appreciate what the Remedy has done for them and feel their friends and acquaintances should share the. benefits of Albert's Rheumatic Remedy We recommend it to any sufferer of Rheumatism.
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DEPARTMENT OF niil.lC WORKS. oFi icK or thk no .itn of pfbEIC WORKS. SS: HAMMOND. INDIANA, I'KF.IIFAKY 23. 1?20. TO WHOM. IT MAT CONCERN: Notice is hereby given by the Foard of Fublic" Works of the City of Hammond. Indiana, that it is desired and deemed niecessary to improve Sibley !tret. Section -p." from Calumet aifmie to Howard avenue. In the City of Hammond. Indiana. by i ons ruct uig therein, between siid terminal points, an eighteen inch double strength itrifVd Socket pipe sewer with 10 manholes. 2 catfhhasiriH .ind 10: si inch house drains :;0 feet long, as authorized hy Improvement Ilesolution No. T 7 T. adopted bv said Foard on the 26th day of February, ItU'O. All work done m the making of said above Of scribed public improy enient shall be In accordance with the terms and conditions of the Improvement Resolution No. 777. adopted by the Hoard of Public Works on the above named date, and the detailed drawings, plans, profiles and specification? which ate now on file mid may he seen in the ollice of said Hoard of Public Works of the Otv of Hammond. Indiana. Th R .ard of Public Works has fixed the Sth day of March. 192. at two o'clock J'. M., as a date for the hearing 'f all persons interested or whose property is a (fee ted hy said improvement, and tvill decide whether the benefits that will accrue to the propertv abutting aid adjac-nt to Die proposed improvement and to sid City will Ik- equal to or exceed the estimated cost of the proposed impro einent tus estimated by Die Cily Civil Engineer. A. J. SWAXSOX. Jt.'OIl WIKFR. F. C. DEITRIOH. Foard of "ublic Work? W1L.L.IAM C. ROSE,
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DEPARTMENT OF II HI .It ' WORKS. OFFICE F THE RORP 'F lM'IiI.IC WuRKS. SS: HAMMOXb, INDIANA. FEP.RFART 27. 192. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN; Notice i:s hereby given by Die Roaid cf Pubic Works of the City cf Hammond, Indiana, that it is desired and deemed necessary to improve Chicago avenuo. from Sheffield avenue to WhiteOak avenue, in Die City of Hammond, Indiajia. by grading pnd paving the roadway with Type ."?." nsphaltic concrete on old macadam: T pe 'K," asphaltic concrete on concrete; Type "E." vitrified paving brick on concrete; Typo "M." reinfor. ed concrete; Type "','. ' creosote block on concrete, nd justing 1 . eld manhole? to grade and depositing all excess excavated materia! at the si den, of pavement to form a shoulder for s.ime. ns Authorized by Improvement Resolution No. 77S. adopted by said Board on the 27th dav of February. 12f All work done i't the malclrg of said ahnvc described public improvement fhaii be in accordance with the terms and conditions cf the Imp lovenont Roi--olutios No. 77S. adopted hy the Hoard cf Public Works on the above named dto. and the detailed drawings, r'an', profiles and sreeifioat ions which nre i ; -v-cn f.le ard may be see:i in the oific" of eaid B-ard of Public Work? cf the Vy of Hamrnond. Indiana. TI.e Hoard of Public Works has Pxcrj th" l r :H day of March, 1320, at two o'clock P. M.. y date for ihe hear-ng c.f all persons interested or -.'hose propert-v i" rjiTccte,! bv sa-d lmprovemen', nnd will decids whether the benefits that will acme l'i the prop'rtv abutting and adjacent to the proposed improvement and to said Oily will be equal to or e-ced the C5'ittiated cost of the proposed improvement (vS ff.ma1ed by the Ciy Civil Engineer. A. J. SWANSOX, JACOR WIKFR. F. PF! TRICK Foard of Public Works. W1EEIAM ". R"SE, City Clerk. 2-2": "--i
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MONDAY
Yard Good Specials of Interest to Every Woman
Monday in our Yard Goods Section is really a Thrift Day. Women who sew will find unusual new
things to be made into pretty frocks, at quotations that show substantial savings.
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t Voiles -40 inch mercerised, for pretty 7Qr
E dresses; all new spring shades T 1 t 1 .1 .1 II 1-1
Lingerie nainsook in snort lengths; blue Dira designs; for dainty under- zlOr things 4Jt Flaxons 30 inches wide, in new French CQfigures and designs; extra fine finish. ... Shirting English Flannel finish madras in a carefully selected line of stripes; sells QQ usually at $1.19. Monday OJC Flannel 27 inch; light colors, plain and stripes; regular 45c. For Monday only 39 C
Sheets 81x90 seamless, no dressing, wide hem; heavy quality. Monday J0 OQ
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Shelf Oilcloth Suitable width for all 1 Q kitchen purposes; best quality. Yard. ... Strong Clolh 27 inches wide, for children's suits and rompers; light shades. Thrift Monday at 7U Bookfold Percale 27 inches wide; in OKgrounds, for aprons, dresses, etc
Toweling 17 inch; unbleached, half 9Qe en; regular 39c Monday only wv
linen
Women's Accessory Specials
Ladies' Gloves The well known chamoisuede quality in wanted shades of duvet, mode.
black and white. Monday
onlv
98 c
Ladies' Purses Flat shaped black leathertte; stylishly finished. Monday OP.
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Offering the Famous "Fairmount" Shirts
$2.35 value
$1.85
Ladies' Collars Good size vrnice points; prettv designs; usually priced at J "J 7 C $2.15. Monday, each 4 I . O
10c
Braid Sticken in washable edges of blue.
red, ink and white 3 yard;; on each piece. Bolt
Children's Hose Fat black in the wearable ribbed quality; all good siezs. Mon- OOp day only, pair Lisle Vest Camisole top; all sizes: colors while only. Monday only 74 C
I Veilings
N
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weaves
that typify the latest mesh in wanted shades I of n a v y. thrown and ' black. Monj day only, yd.
An excellent assortment of 'pat- ; terns in plain and fancy weaves and attractive coloring. Cutand ' i i i . it
made properiv ana to-give gooa n
t service. All are guaranteed fast j color?; sizes 14 to 1 7.' T
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49c
Drugs for Monday
98c
MEN'S. TROUSER SALE Made of Durable Fabrics. There are suitings, mixtures, cassimeres and wor-trds to choose from.
$1.25 Vinol,
special at .... Tax 3c.
Hat Dye, Colorite or Jetum,
all colors, bottle at
25c
Jonteel Perfume; $2 ounce
it pfc:al $1.50 Potnpeian Massage Cream, 50c jar special OQ
Tax 2c. '
SIZES TO FIT EVERY MAN
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There are sizes from 27 to 50 waist band; all icnt'r tome with cuffs and some without; 500 pairs at $3.95 $4.95 $5.95
Groceries for Thrift Monday
Bacon. Butternut
29
Brisket, per lb . .
Monarch Brand Coil or, 3 pound "J A ZL
Soap. Kirks American Family, 7
10 1
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can
L a g I e Brand Condensed M.ik. per O7o
Wilson's Coined Beef, 1 lb. can
falcon Brand Baked
can
B
cans, L cans . .
55c
25c
Sugar
Best Cane Granulated (5 lbs. limit), with order, per lb. . . .
19c
Pet, Carnation or Borden ? Milk, dozen cans 1 A $1.65; can 1 Best Quality Pure OC Lard, per. lb.. . Holland Jerrmg. new Ztpt'.. $1.25
Coffee
Armour's Macaroni, Spaghetti or Noodles, 1 C . 2 pkgs 4 Rolls Good Grade 1 Toilet Paper ... 1 Peet's C r e m e Oil Toilet soap, 3 25 c bars mmmi
Minas Blend, best value in Ham- Aflmond; 3 lbs. $1.35: per lb.. .VJ-
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Alabastine The sanitary wall coating; beautiful shades to select from; 5 lb. pack- 'JQ ge at
Miscellaneous Basement Specials for Monday Gas Mantles Welsbach. inverted or upright. 15c Special at Oil Mop O'Cedar; best on the market; extra good quality. Our very special price )3c at Lunch Kit With vacuum bottle, la rue drir.king cup. witii large black tin box. tfj Q Very special at. . . .
Corduroy Pants - for bovs: these are a splen-
I did quality and value for the
! boy 3 to 9 vears.
i for Thrift i Monday
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$1.95
Boys' Blouse j Made of standard fancy j stripe percale, for boys 3 to ! yhr,ft $1.00 i Monday only at.
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-Firestone Tires An Extensive Showing in All Sizes. Regular Prices.
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APRONS In All Sizes at $1.95 A special value. These are mad- of very heavy quality dark and light percales, cut full and roomy, with two large pockets and double belt. All neatly finished with binding in contracting color. Sizes 38 to 54 bust measure. House Dresses $2.95 Made of striped percale, very full. Neatly finished with piping. All with belt and pocket. Sizes from 38 to 54 bust measure.
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Thrift Monday Footwear Specials
Girh' Brown Boots Brown gun metal, hisli lace model, dainty stitched wing
Ladies' Boots
tip: sizes value at
to
Black kid vamp, with light grey loth tops, Louis heels; goodyear
A special' welts; most all sizes and widths; a ! $9.00 boot. Special at
Women's Spats
Fine quality felt cloth, in brown, grey.
taupe and w- hite;
sizes; a Special
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good spat Nr-fV
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Edward C. Minas Co.
$4.00 $5.98 $1.98 or)
