Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 230, Hammond, Lake County, 17 March 1920 — Page 2
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Till- TIMES Wednesday, .Mruvli 17, 1020 TOW
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SEELY MAKES GOOD
AT DIFFICULT JOB
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first track for the Cmry Ft eel n-:l!--. Mr. Seely was deputy county ,urvcy.
or of Iakfl County In 1908 and ISO? and
In the following; year wa fluted as surveyor. In the time he has held the
1'Hli'o he has always tru-d to run t to I
I the bet interest of the taxpayeta. He
believes the people will shew thelr approval of hi work at the primaries and the rlection polls next fall. Purine
Lake County people who admire pub- j the war when trained t ng 1 neers " were Hi- officials who till their offices ably need-d hy dicl Sam. Kee'y enlisted and and take pride in having; every detail J was nnnlrne-d to n outfit of suppers, of their iTk done thoroughly and well j He was d :(iia rued in Pe-.-cmber. 101?. -viU be gratified to learn that Hay j with the rank of Cartaln of Knsineers .eely is candidate for re-election to j nd now holds the commis.wlcn in the the office of County Surveyor. ' . 9. Heserve. In any county the job is no .'snap" j In sp'te of the prepara'h-n which he and m a county like I -ike in which so I ml for h:. life work. fr. Scely's edun.my public impn -vein en ts must be nn- (ration did not stop then. It !s a render way constantly together with the'st3nt thing- with him. At his home, 12 nst amount of other work w lilch falls; ITizabeth street. lUmnntid, where lie
sider-d by both len.-r it and lpublloau here a.w tin; in. ..-.I rot oh o of Senator Hitchcock, whom ltryan Is destined to meet attain In Nebraska. In a bitter f'yht for a ph.ee in that
Mate's delegation to t ho I'em... -ratio, ', w hlhj the father and U. 15. Sheerer convention, has behind him 23 Demo-1 Wcamo paltrier.-..
i-rat a who. it is believed, will not ho
profited by tlx- t --!: i s of his fatii-' Keel. II e;- and w a. it!., I to hold his own it. and th proicsniin the partnership wan modium. broken tip. The son became aff i ! la ted j Ib-i f-i s. 7 with W. .1. McAWr nml Krank Dor- hull.-, 7..!
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00-if 13.23. i-owa, 7.O04HI.25
' pood ('i... Rt t',- 1, '-!.- of hi so,, Albert I- "", common and I.p... Marj..,,,, tr --t. H.ima.ou !. butcher cattle; ye.t-rd.v afternooii. fr,-ll,-i t.m
budged an Inch even by the Cutnmoiier's cUniueiioo, and with them. It i;i claimed, an. a ft'ici.-n t ' irreonctUblfs" to prev-nt tire .a.h", 'f th pact a amended by the L.ode. reservations.
lives with hi wife and twel v-y ear-old on. be ha one of the finest collections of engineer's hoo!.. pi be found fu a private library. A largre part of hl f vf r; !Us nr.- K-oent in tud inir th work of th element esmners and
trnoh"! He in 8 room'
-r c-f the mer-
ican Society of civ 1 Flnptneers. em Society of i::.i;ineers. American So.
to this lnrpurtant office, the task calls f--r the best man available. His early training, (cuplerl with his later f--c:ation with the office, especially f'.'s Mr freely for the place he seeks to : e ! am SeV.y's 1-fe has been f iled with hard ivork and earnest endeavor. He was
hor.-- near tluthrie t'enter. in (Vithri !
Iowa. May 10. 1ST. H e at tetvded j '" "f Tea tins: Materials sn-1 the the pV,bHc schools of Cuthrie Co.. ,d Amer'can Association of Knrlne.rs He Ie Moiaes. Iowa. He t.e entered j :n 3 8"1 s'lnpor ,or 4 '" Highland rrfc ro!leir t Ies Moine ! ' '""t'- 1,1
but was permitted to spend .-r.ly two .years there as the death of his t'atb.;rorced him to leave colleife and smsi :n the support o' his mother. 11 ,s first job was as messenirer boy
'; a local freljr'ot office. Not con-! tcr t with the .1ob as he foi;n-l 1'. he i spe--.t his spare snowents st-idy tn short ! rand and typewrites . lie be. amej t 'oosl freig-rt a:e;tt's ttno8 rapher s';d shntced tnucb l;iM that he jni'-cess- t
! -'y l.eld down the. j0'.. for th- tra.nwss'f r and d. vision sun-r :.,:.!- I 'eg. nned hi? V srl.er e'i-at!on. f'-.ir!nL
- .e col'.-ce s 'i-cts ni'i-t s-. i :i I ; ? i r - j J i o!"'I erjrineer.n snd lard s : r v e y - j
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BRILLIANT JURIST IS FOUND DEAD BY SON
(Continued from pure fn.)
Mrs. ililU-tt db.l m October, 10 IS. Tver since th d.ato of Mrs. 'Illlett the jud;:e h:..s ,w failing,-. They were boon compinhms and weie always In each other's society nd happy. lie Laves one son, Attorney Ccrald (liliett of Hammond, and a sister, Mrs. Minnie Miller, of Chsterton. A public furie.rul will be held Thursday. The cortege will start from tb.p I-hnmerMnp undertaking- parlors at 1;S0 o'clock and proceed Jo the I'l esby teria n church where the service will h held. I'-urial will b.-' lu ha HiU cemetery. T!o- body will H,- In state m. the Emmerlin; chapel and r,;,v hP viev.rcl by friends until th timi- of tlie funeral. Tail bf-arcrs at the funeral will be V. S. Keit-r. V. J. M.-AUer, I.avvr.-nce
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Illness.
(ll.&ii, c.nneiB and cutter: Ttie funeral wi.l he ,e'. fr,-,n, ,,
co-.vs and h.-i-Vr.s, 5 ...' w 7 . ... ; ca nn- v home at two o'clock tomorrow aft.-.-- J Me.-rs, 6.0fi't! 7.5'.; veal calves tlleht noon . Interment will t,.- held in Oak ! and haudyweuht) 16.i0ul7.ij; fev-U- Hill cemetery in charK of undertake- 1 cr ate...rs. 8.751t 11.73; atock.-r steers. V rnm,Mn. !
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oo'i 11.."). MocKcr cjws and lic-ifers, 7.0UV .2i; utockcr calves. 7.75 Ctf 11.00.
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LATEST FIGURES ON CENSUS
TERRIFFIG BLIZZARD STILL UNABATED 1 INTERNATIONAL NTWS SERVICEI VAM'Oi;vi-;il. H '. March K The terrific blizzard dnvin:.- i-'s way through the Canadian priri- yi r. . v I ncs has not abated today, a.-oordin.q t. re-
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THE TIMES FINANCIAL COLUMN
TAKES FIELD FOR NOMINATION
and K. looti v f
'"c"( '' " r-' o ed in t:-. nfTl
- a lr, -.nrintendert he finished l.H course a-.d sb.owsd such abill'v -n t'i's I;:- that !-,e w.n t r.ir sfr : ed to the olT.ce of the chief eriKii;rr. This work hrougl t hir.i fi wealth of exper-1-.-n prel imi n ar-- s-irveys for rail-
r -.;!. esti-rrta-tes for construction of j a -r.e ar.d the actual experience in c:-n-
(BVX.Z.ETZK) By tVIXLIAil PHIXIP SIMMS. 'STAFF CORRESPONDENT I N. SERVICE' WASHISOTON, March 17. "I am not a can.cllda.te," William Jeaninffs Bryan told the International news Service upon lii arrival liere today from th South. "I do not deslra file soiuinattou,' lie eiplalned, "and do not expect tt-ny con-
inns. The deceased was 'be - Judtte 1 1 ! r: in A. ;r.!'-tt, who came toi a!pa.iut-.o fi cm New V-rk at at- in; lil hii-l w)io until bis tl.-'itb In ll''.'-! was one of the badiutt attorneys .f j
Northern Indiahii- 11" also served as judye of the td'l Court of Common fleas in Porter county. Judne John 1 1 . Cillett was born Pent ember 1. 1 6. while the family
! resided in New- York. tie received his; I early elii.-s'l.-u in 111" Valparaiso common schools and took advimtHRt of j
jail the opportunities which were af- J AHis Chalmers, j forded him to secun- a iine education ui. i n Car land training for tlio practice of law. j Amenctt I.-.c
j He was tduiitteo to tb bar in ' A rn.-i knii Smflitn
and inimematf I y ait.racteu iiini..u Am.-ii.!ri St
as one of the best grounded mtn ot h.a profehsi-.n. j ASSIST iT m. (dAlllltl..
In 1S7 he was appoint! assist a nt j . u,;.0,t , v ; r. tt-iruey genei -tl of Indiaiiii and held i t 'a nad i-i n I'aciii.(that office ut'li! 1 Si' I when he came to j (-.-ritral l.cjtliftr ! Hammond and look i:p the practice j Colorado Fuel j law in partnership with the late ' 1 ''" . Cr,i : i-1 sr....)
i ' rumpaofcer. r" it:; . i ;.;( i nj-r:-s s
; Juiis Johns-. n trom the circuit bench. .;n,.
Vr. CiUett was apj.oinled !j scive the .ra - .;;,.,., ur.espiretl term. This was early in j , -,., . Mlt(i(. 19.'. He was twice el.-cied to the! i.u,-kiiw anna S
office, hoi.itnir It lift. I l'."iJ. Mii!a s,,.,.t He was appointed one of the judges, v; y ir Hrake of the Supreme court in lit "2 and serv- New V,,rk .
HE DOESN'T LIKE HOUSEWORK
I INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE t WASHINGTON, Mfcrcli 17- The cen
sin Duimu today ann.'U nct-.l the Tot- pons receiver! here low preliitiinary l'.iJ.) population li-j seriously irnpa (rod. it
u'"- ..lanitoha th blizzard is said to be the Milwaukee. Wis.. H'2rt iopi!ation. apoi i'n-f.-,l Mo re in y.-ar.i.
4a. .14.. si. -lo increase; per cent lncteas. . lyl') pr.pu lat ion. .173.817. Oswego. N. V., 192"i population. 2H.626; - T. K 1 ncrea e , 1 1 j,. r cent increase, lt'lf population, 2.-I.H6H. Molinr-, in. 12., p..,(ll!atin. J...7.I&; fi.51 " lnct.-ii.se. ZC.'J P-T cent, increase; 1 : i " pop,, la t ion. ;i l I'll . c .-. i lot t euv i i I. . Va.. 1 fi 1.' population. lfl.t.t;. ;l.!(ji: increase, f.8 per cent in-cr.-asc; 1 f 1 0 popu l.l ion K.76.J. Mobcriy. Mo., Hi"', population, 1..781-; l.Sti'i im.i'eHj..-, 17.7 per cent tnt-r.-.-v ; I j I pupc.lal :-.n. ln.:o':;. U ausau. Wis.. 192 p-ip u In lion, lg.f61 , 2.H'1 it.ereas.. ; i;.; ,..r cent increase, UK) population. 16,r.60.
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U-j(V;)-X- mot water Sure Relief
IOR INDIGESTION
chill of tl." wintry ;,ir, when h- t-o', 1 npojj hlms-'f to run away. V n! i -.- m hen the- lad's tHt'.er i:a
I'aru'-d Ha! dames "had h-en skppiit-..
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BRITISH OCCUPY CONSTANTINOPLE
Stephen .Jriimn, 4122 II . me Fla.-t t'hlcat;.,. r.hje-t- t -, v "ik, n t -i k wl'i.-'i h ,--;i -.
'I'niitly fallen h s lot wl,on hi? wifo. Marie, wuid bave th- ho-:e f.,r I -n -.: iri'.rvj, s . He wants a .ii-.r.r-.- an l
I has filed his rr.niTdoint in h Ha mrnoi.fi i -iifi'-rior court. I ..,V5 that re- ! (juently w!;pt sh wn at )-'ot';
j w'oum reruseto take care of h. r home j j duties- and had a bad liaid! .-.f c:-,lh,--J' in nan,..-. They u -re carri.d .1 .!-. I j 22. 11)16. and separated May l', :. .'. !
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him to b-d. K-,t Jan,-s did not si in hod verv b-rz. hilc I.:s dad u n v 7i. i ...v ,j.lf: fui'-;. d as the tiny he was born, ran , of the house and d'-wn lie- Mrt-f-i tr frier, .j-., )-,,:, se at. 13.17 M ;t !.-., , yfe, A siioi t time the pi: -ne at the -je.; st.-nb-n rang-, "we p'-t a uakc,! i-oy our i,u:i.- who Just ran down the , What will we do with hlni"" Th- ; l.ce etnt tiie patr ol .
e and Twyman are
NAKED LAD
CREATES DIVERSION!
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ANOTHER SOLDIER WINS PROMINENT STEEL CITY GIRL Mr. and Mrs v . ( . phill.p. torln "it out !-. T: no .mem. n ; s atinout.eir, the mart-ng.-- of thej,- daughter Mi-.
known Gary g i ; 1 , t o V .
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! INTERNATIONAL Ni'.VS SERVICE I I.OM.I1N. Murch 17--l''i(,-niing lotnpanied the lirltish occupation nil Constant i nople. it w as admitted in thp 1
houi-.e d commons this afternoon by A . i .
Ib'ii.'ir I.:v-. (j-ivnim-uit leader. j .
Nu.e Turks and tw, Prl.irh w crt , . fiVfl iVVllVABADBsiaABAt' H B 51 D H B f1
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ar-.-ld- '.ion'-d ;n
neM! er ,!;,) the tin during t
'v'h t.-hrad -f Athens. C,;c cad rue; j;,s v. i r . v.h:..aty w t h the .i, -. , iy i...
b:e ft eel strike.
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Tli I'.ritish now dominate the tele-, graphs, postal service, the I'losphorus ; oiul will continue to do so. Law stated. until peace has been signed. j
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r.iur.icipal work such as larre sewer s;sten;s. pavinsr and city planning, later ho had entire charge of the eor.ulr jc'ifti work for the Indiana Hartv-.r lly., when built between Indiana Harbor and P.:ne P3rk ar.d he alsr- laid the
Combing Won't Rid Hair of Dandruff
ditlons to arise whicli will present tU
4 1 it- i-.v' r1nt at4 4 m : , . -V
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iuuiiubc j nis na,me ny iiauo... ..ovn l. oW?.t, t;i ? t some of the clearest and best decisions BY WILLIAM riHI IP SIMM j ever rendered by a justtce in any state. 1 STAFF CORRESPONDENT I N. SERVICE i i In January. l'.M.il, he returned to Ham WASHINGTON. March 17 William j moni ad resumed his law practice. Jenninss Bryan arrived here today. Ha anr! hl.; 5(.n, Gerahi. form, d a paiten route for the San Fra nciv. Con- J Prship for a while ai.d w h rt the vention via New Y.-rk, Boston, Itidiiini, i Voncr man had shown that lie b.id
j Illinois, Nebraska. Los Angeles e nd j ? i .j . l . .' 1 . 1 - -
i points between. j The Commoner's arrival coincided
u Hn tne final spasms of t ue treaty wrangle in the senate ar.d before
The only sure way to pet rid of dandruff is to dissolve it. then you destroy it entirely. To do this, set about four ounces of ordinary liquid arvon; apply it at nipkt when retiring-; use enough to moisten the ecalp and rub it in ijently with the finger tips. Do this tonight, and by nlorningr. most if not all. of your dandruff will be gone and three or four more appllr at ions will completely dissolve and euttre'y destroy every single sign and tta.ee of it. no matter how much dandruff yon may havf Voj w ill find, too, that all Itching f.nd digrging; of the sci-lp will stop at once. and your hair will be fluffy, lustrous, glossy, si'.ky and soft. and look and feel a hundred times better. You can Ret liquid arvon at any drug store. It it inexpensive and never fails to do the work. adv.
nightfall his friends predicted, he will have fiung th whole weight of h'.s influence into the balance for ratification on the be.t terms possible, in direct opposition t.j the wishes of President Wilon. Senator Hitchcock
t Just-..-., ir.ii H"'.) until .'i,ri hern Pa.--'! -
s l hief Justice ! pet pet ua tod j ,,, c,.u.s Gas
Pen nsfc I va i. i.., i'resse, stee ar P.a ilway Stpv! shrill- s Kepuhhe Iron and .s'le, 1 Texas Co I'lliotl Pa.inc C. S. .-..! "' N. S. Steel I'rf . . West inj; house. Willys (i .-rland
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r :i. e ii-.- White Mariln Lamps. The . 3
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TELLS ABOUT A CHRONIC TROUBLE
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and other leader? of the Democratic party. Lryan i echeduied to speak in New. York on Friday nitr'ut at a dinner tendered him by his followers there. In' a way this dinner wii! mark the beginning of his campaign for the I'em - i ocratic nomination. But Ft. Patrick's ' Pay in Washington finds l.ini at lock- j cd horns w ith tha administration, ve- ' beinently opposing what he denounc-' ed as the "farce'' of "a campaign based on the treaty of Versailles. i
flryan s cuances Oi 6Wingng enough Democratic senators his way to bring about the treaty's ratification Is con-
Mr. John O'Br'cn. 65? N. lit It s-'t.. Philadelhpta. write?. "I had been troubled f-.r years with chronic con.' tipatton. until my hole system st tmie. 1 pt.dst.ind. and I suffer d with headache, languor, depr-.-ssion ;:nd cener.i.1 tuiotir... 1 ...ilth. I be
gan taking fSuli.Jierb Tabu ts and j B.-t iiuti.eiii.-ite i "In f. I am. after I many mouth.s. still i .-,; ular t'.i ha b t-i. j
GHK'AOO CASH GRAIN-CjP.N No ! ini-v.-d. 1.:?, No. 4 mixed. 1 1 :s I 1 - w hite, 15rclz 102 : No. 4 w hite' !
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ATTENTION B. P. 0. E. Ibuuiar iiie.tlnir Thursday eveninir .Murch i.'.th. Large clas of cundulate-
i ! inniatiori. starting k-rornptiy
. .j'J. .Vii;iic and luncheon. . I. YUL'NG, Lxa.'.'.. ri Ilu'er. W 3-17-1. CHAN CE T 0GET IN THE NAVY
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hec(.n-.e kn.iwn to t it . o, s.t rol .-. etc'' If your blr-orj is bad. tongi coaed and juu are constipated, with stomach and bowel irreKiila.ri.ty, get a tube of Sulpl eri. Tablets of vour druggitit right away. TV. y nr mulls of sulphur, cream of tartar and herbs s-t don't accept ordinary "sulphur" tablets. adv.
CHICAGO VUAI-.-.ij to fi -". ; 70 to Si. ii.s.. -j: .-. ::t. so t, p .. u,.;. 24 'a 25; fancy. 20; ove,-A.-ieht k.dnevs
14 t i 171
lbs.. 12-Ifi;
l:i"TTi;r. rteceipts. 7.:,5 tubs ery. extra. 67. t x t ra firsts. 6T l'diit): packing n. ck. "f-:?.?. I1GGS Peer dpi - , .., Jf.
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BJ OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS 6!00 TO 8:oorm.
Capital And Surplus $65,000.00
I rent receipts, .jc ,, ,. er... Il -.-!.!. 'iff chi-tie.. , CHhoSK- Tw Ins. ! ies. 2?G:u .'.nt,. Young A i
'i ioughorns. .1) i.. ; ,r-T-I'K POI l.Tj; V Tu:-k.-he-is. 42. st.rtngs, 42. t frees.-, 2 2 . ,i uc',. o. r,s . Pl'ITATOi:...- 0r;;,- ,
nesota rtnd Pakol con -i n 54 'i 5 tbl .
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f the ."avy Pet r..it..i: Service wi'.i be i liuniuieiij Friday for the purpose, of
I examining enlisting men for the Xivy . ! He n.iy i, seen at the Mj.-h- Mar'., 151 'State s t r e ' . ! .Men . f tin- Navat Iteserv P- rro w h . ! h.iif at bast one f year to serv ou their ci.fr.nal ' nrolli.iciit may transler to the rt-Kular nave to scive the uri-
j' .pi.-fd portion of their enrollment and l..,-0- .. 5 - ... ... .e . ..
e n 1 1 -1; , ( 1 imif 111' 11 1 OS pa I m
i ream land an ln'rense of seven dollars per 3
fll'St -a . !r mi Ih i ft I he i r r . f. e . 1 1 t 1 rr i SI
I 'I tiey v. .i a lso pet fbirty days leave j mm
cur-iiimi tran-f.-r to any- ic-ih inj sh.p in j jj . o-l;i-,!ie I';, f-'i St.-tes at. Government fx- Q dais-J K-Cl,i -f Veooiat- Rexftew i o '.- i R
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. If you have decided not to build this year your money can be put to work for you at good wages. 7Vc That's the rate our First Mortgage Bonds Pay. Convenient maturities and denominations of $300, $520 and $1,000. Get the most out of your money and still be safe. 7','c
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FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Jcick Pickfcrd in Bili Apperson's Boy
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t.n.ess appear xtnl a-iswer r-r demur therein, at the calling .,f said -jit., 0,1 !'o- 17th diy of May. A. 1 . lfll'0. t'ie mw beine th- 7th i.-t of the next term
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TODAY AND TOMORROW Mabel Normand in "Pinto"
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murciio in i;;e icnin episode oi mc Hand." Also Scmon Comedy.
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the Hat and Art Shop in far reaching variety. The smart styles pictured above are an indication of the type of hat sold at the
HAT AND 703 Chicago Avenue.
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SHOE East Chicaao. Ind.
11 oi'.d. in said C.uniy aid St-i.ie. tlo 1 2nd Monday of Jp,j, A. I . js;n, ,ni,i - 1:11111 will be heard and li.-termin.-d in!
his Absence. IN WITNESS Will". It! 'or". I h i.et iry ic.r.il -ind afl'v tim Sc.! Curl, a ! ' -i u 11 - -i 1 , '. !,. till!;
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NOTICK To NoN-Ki:SiIl-:.NT. . 1 Hl.-T STATU "F INl.MN.V T.AKP ! COI'VTY. IN' THi: l.KK SlTllHMH I Ool'UT. MAfp'il TMKM, 1 12'.. P.lll.I.A ! r. l.oN".; vs. MAK.'.APirrTi: a. 1 MoUPISi.V 1IT A I.. C.M'SL: No, I 11M21. ACTION' TO ATTACH. I Now- nimi-s the Pin 1 1: t i ff . by Cue 1 '.
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and that t h" s-ime wii! stand for trial,' at the next term of said Court, rmd C:a 1 Utiles slo- hp pear und answer i-r denmr tl-ct.-.n. ai th- cuiliti? of said caue. on .
the utii day of ihl', . P. 1120. til' ! j mliio- b-ii.e th- 2nd dny of th.o p.-xt j j term of sid I'mut to b b.-nn an.l
j 1-eld in th.c "'curt Home. Tloom No. !. . at !l.i iiiinnii-l in s;:.id County and Flat.-. ; on th- Ind Monday of May. A. IX 1?20, I snd a. t ion will bo heard and det. rmined I in her absence. j IS WTTN'F.PS WHERE OK. T hereunto ' s.i my hand Bnd affl th" Seal of s,,jfl ( t". nn, a.t Hammond, this ?'h day of Match, A. r. 1920. HGRr.ERT !.. WtTEATON, iSsii i"!erk S. C.
SPECIAL TODAY DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in - The Knickerbocker Buckaroo A!?o George Bir.ns in "His Late Lamented."
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New Seng Books and an efficient director assure a musical treat at Presbyterian Church Hammond everv eveninz. Mrs. George certainly
makes the piano "talk." Evangelist W
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Promise of Victory." Seven forty five is the hour.
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'Singers of Songs.
MLLE. PAULA Aerial Novelty.
SEDALIA & WILD Singing, Yodeling and Mimicry. FIELDS Sc ADELIA Singing, Talking and Dancing. DEWEY & ROGERS Bits and Wits of Vaudeville. PAUL CONCHAS JR. & CO. European Novelty, Direct from Majestic, Chicago. PEARL WHITE in "THE BLACK SECRET."
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