Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 230, Hammond, Lake County, 17 March 1920 — Page 9
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N"Tirt; ( thk coXiJTHi'CTiox of Till-; SOLTH SIlH MAIN' SKW KK IN T11K i'ITY OK HAMMOND, 1NT1NV i kpai;tmi:t k frr.i.ir works. ot'l'in; ri'Tin; novim sS: hamMONK. IMUANA, MAlli'lf H-th. 192(1. !" WHOM IT MAY iMN('i:';N: Notice is hereby i;ivn by the Board ! Public Work? of th.' Ciiy .f ll.imhi. -nil. Irvli'ina. that on tie- Cth day of March. I: 2 1. Ihy unntumnusdv adopted Improvem-nt liesolutton N". Trt. f.-r ill. nst ruction of a main sowr on the south is n i of tlv- city of Hammond. ndiana. That from its size and el ,a ract er )' in rot only intended :itid adapted tor t:i" use hy property holders whose proprt abuts a'ong th lino of said power. 1 ;! it is also intended and adapted for i -'ci-i tn sewage from col In tors ! drains n '-oidv constructed or which may b hrrcaf' r nm t ru.'t ed. upon the streets ii'-iejiftr d-'senbed. as follow: l?mntn nt the center l:ni of Hot. man stre.i -i n.l running oaserl Ions th ent'-r line of Michigan 'hi inn' to thi center lino or Columbia avenue; thfni north !on? the center lino of t'uhimbm avenue, for a distance of 7oi feet; ihenc 1 nirvs to the east ri'mI north t a point oo the C ty Park properly to
m l.i-.o parallel to and 12" roc! r-af of Hi.- coiifr lin' of t 'oiu mbia avenue, ami t iiiiiui:; umior the Crand Cilunn-l river Mho iut crossing t be mi inv ''rtci! syphon, constructed of puo linos of 4 inch east. Iron pipe and concrete): thence continue north with Sfw.-r In the receiving i hiitiiliiT to h" cons ru.-ti d at t lit" Sower li-posal Station to he . reeled on the rrroued north of river an t nst of ''olurnbia av enue, now owned by t ho ( "it y of Manimoiid. Said main t-ew er to ooiitiert wl-h and furnish mii outl. t. for the mam brick sewer oil 1 U-hman street, one on Sohl sii-' Ct. one on Calumet avenue. and on.- on iVhimbia av.nue, and condinting the sewage from s;. i i Rowers north on Columbia avenue and under the Calumet Kivcr to connect with the S"siik'-' 1 p.i:i) Station to po .T.-ci'd north of the river and ca't of Columbia avenue, on the t i-.S" i t now mii.i'J by th- "'it of 1 1.l ;t,l,loti.l, ( oi Mblugan avenue from 'entrr of ilohnia.n street to enter of Sohl street. ! u 4 0 1"e t of i, i n o ' i internal diameter sewer. !neli:dmt ten 110) con-i-re'e ne-mhotes. complfte. on t new cat.-h t',isin complete, the re-
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Cause untold suffering that could be avoided i It is now pretty generally conceded that a great majority of the suffering that the human family undergoes, comes through ignorance, and hence can be avoided. This sounds like a broad statement, and yet it is only too true. So many people are dragging through life the victim of some chronic ailment that is either misunderstood or mistreated, when intelligent. rational treatment j would restore them to their normal healthy condition.
condition of your blood. Hence when you are afflicted with what is commonly called a skin disease, you may be sure that the real trouble if with 3'our blood, and must be treated through the blood, if you eXpect rational relief.
S. S. S. is the most satisfactory remedy for diseases of the skin because it is the most thorough blood remedy eyer discoTered. It searches out and remoTes all impurities from the blood.
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Diseases of the skin come from beneath the surface, hence , the can be reached only by
K remedies that penetrate down to ; - their yery source.
And right here lies the secret of so much continued suffering from so-called skin diseases. Simply because the disorder is manifested by irritation, itching and often a breaking out and inflammation of the surface of the skin, the patient is misled into believing that the entire trouble is confined to this local disorder. Hence the mistake is made of believing that the proper treatment is the application of local remedies to the affected parts. Very often the itching and irritation are so severe, that you feel
disposed to try almost anything' for relief, and that is why you re-; ly upon local treatment of salves.
ointments, washes and such remedies. But these remedies cannot pos
sibly have any real curative 'effect i upon the trouble, because your disease comes from far below the surface. The condition of yourj skin depends entirely upon the I
Mr. Joe Katorkin, a leading! furniture dealer of San Antonio,! Texas, writes: "After six weeks ( of continued use of S. S. S., and ! bathing the affected parts as di-j rected by you, I wish to advise '' that I am wholly relieved of the, miserable disease which has af-j flicted me for more than twelve i
years. I can highly recommend S. S. S. to anyone, and I wish to thank you. for the personal advice given me in mv cae. which was positively beneficial." ; If you are afflicted with eczema, tetter. erysipelas, ringworms, pimples, acne, scaly eruptions, boils, irritations of the skin, or other similar disorders, you need not expect any real relief from local applications, and the sooner you discard their use, the sooner you will be on the road to recovery, provided you will rely upon the use of S. S. S. This fine old blood remedy goes direct to the seat of the trouble, and by cleansing the blood of all impurities and disease germs, it keeps the skin free from infection, and restores it to its normal, healthy condition. For free expert medical advice regarding your own case, write fully to Chief Medical Adviser, 177 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. Adv.
tnovnl of old sever, tho r"ronrec tion of brunch sewers, and reconnecting and adjusting flfte.su l,i) old catch basin and the repaying of t he ixiadvv a; . T)ii,'hty-tv o (i2) &ix (S) inch pipe house drains, 21 fet loti(t, extending to the lot lino. Seven T) nine (?) inch pip hou?i drains. 24 ft lonf?. "Ktcndins to the lot line. Two (2) twelve (12) inch p!p? houa drains, 2 4 feet long, extendingto Ih lot lin. Kifrhty-tvvo (82) six (6) inch plp hous drains now in lowered and rocomiecleil On Michigan avenue, from center of Sohl street to the center of t'aiumet avenuv 14iiO fet of 60 inch mterual diameter sower, mcl tiding ten (!") eonerete minhole:s comple.ic, one ( 1 i new t-Hteli ba-ln complete, lie removal of oid newer, the reconnect ion of branch sowers, the construct ion of .12 feet of inch sewer, and the reconnect indr and adjust uifT slv ( old catch basiiiH and the repaying of thf rotulwRy. Ninety t9li) six. (6i inch pit" house dra ins, ': feet long, extending to the lot line. Three (,;) nine (9) inch pipe house drftirs, 2 feet long-, extending to the. lot lme. Nine'y (9f) six (6) inch p:pe house drains now n me lowered and reconnected. On Michigan ave-nue from center of Calumet avenue to the center of Columbia, avejiue. 720 feet of 9ii Inch internal diameter sewer. Including feventeeu (17) manholes complete, th; lemova'. of old sewer, th-i reconnect ion of branch sevvera. t"he construction of 20 feet of SO inch fewer, and 4;t feet of 84 Inch sewer, the reconnectingand adjusting of 14 cUI catch basins and the repaying of the roadvva.y. One hundred eighty-seven. tlSi) six (6) inch pipe house drains. 24 feet lon.n. extending to t,he lot line. One hundred eljrhty-sev.n I 157 six (j) inch pipe house drains now In use lowered and reconnected". On Columbia avenuo, from center of Michipan avenue, north a distance of "50 feet, then northeasterly by curves to the south end of tho Inlet chamber to the syphon. 975 feot of 10S inch Interna! diameter Rerver, Including fiv (3) concrete, manholes complete, seven (i) new catch basins complete, the removal of old swer, the reconnw tion of brarnvh sevver, and the repavinr of roadway. One river crossing, consisting 4 f two (2) lines of 4S inch cist iron pipe and concrete, including inlet and outlet chambers at each end of
Grip, ioffygoza HmUn't Wtesrd CHI a RiiUblo, AatJawptlc Prvotr Dttriaj inflnenra epidemics spray tke oos and throat several times a day with one part Wizard Oil and two parts water, usiaj? an atomizer. It yoxi hayen't aa atomizer, irarg-ie the throat and ntrl the mixture up tlie nose. This treatment sets up aa ntiacpiic wall of defence against "Fin" gtrraa. C2est colds and sore throat lead toP tiera at once with Vrzrd Oil before they can deyelop into dangerous iiu3uenza. Got it from drragisti for 30c If not satiued, return the bottle and get yemr nU3aey back. Eyer constipated or hare sick headache? Just try Wkard Liver Whips, pleasant little pink pills, 30c at drugTiats. Guaranteed.
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Cron'rocR AarsT6MAca Instantly relieves Heart bura,31otslCasiy Feliny. Stops food uourinff, repeating, and all stomach miseries. Aid di(eb'on aad aDDt't. Kneoa ttorr.irli weetaod strong, lnrroaae Vitality and i'ep. EATONrCU thabt rady. Tea of thou, and wonderfully knoaiitcd. OmlTooaUiaeeD or twos da to unit. Positively guaranteed 4pbtaaor will refnad bmmj, (t box koa todar. Veu wUl . f Suxtunsra rharmacv. Hammond, rad.
MUSIC SUPPLIES
We enjoy the distinction of being truly the Home of Music Supplies because of the advantages we offer and the policies of our store which instill confidence and the knowledge that, regardless of price, every article you buy is a good value. We guarantee our Music Supplies to give perfect satisfaction and the)' are always priced as low as possible consistent with that quality. We offer the advantages of our Extended Account System which grant you the privilege of paying for your purchase by monthly payments in easy amounts.
You can gft all kind of stringed instruments here. You will find our line very complete. And when it comes to player rolls, phonograph records and sheet music you will find it a pleasure to get these here because of the large and varied assortment. The fact that we have had several years successful experience in the retail music business places us in position to know just what the people of Hammond and vicinity require in music supplies. And we arrange to supply these desires.
Edison Re-Creab'oas are original music, not reproduced music. They are made by an exclusive process, invented by Thoma3 A. Edison and used by him exclusively. Every Re-Creation before it is issued, must sustain the test of comparison with the art of the original artist. That is why it gives you all the ear can give you of the art of an artist. ve are giad to play any of these ReCreations for you. Come in.
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PHONE 661 HAMMOND.
river crossing to the south end of the receiving chamber nt the Sewhso Iif.posal ftalion, lKit feet of 3G inch internal diameter sewer. All in accordance wita the. privies. , details, draw ings and spoci flcAtions for
sawi improvement now on file In the of- I
(ice of the Hoard of iMi.bMe w.iriu ,.f
said Cil of Hammond, and as author- 'fa id by Improvement lieso) ut ion N'o. 7S0, rj adopted by the sa.d Coard on the 15lh j S liay of Jlai-.-h. l!'2n. I & The cost thereof shall be assessed ! fl
uiv.n the ra! estate wltlnn the bonelited rtiflrict as determined l,y th Hoard of t'ublic Works, which benefited district in.-ludcs ail th lands, lofe. parcels nn-1 pieces of land ivitiim 1 1! following de-
cribvl terr.tory. to-vH : 1 H iVinimfni'inf at the s"t.thw rst I K corner of Svlmn I. Tow :,.n l n Titi K North, linn go 10 We: of the Jt.d ' m 1' M.. Akr- County. Indiana; theno ;L-J
,u,.."f i.- iiii "ii urn Wf.-l IUJI' Ol f-aid Section 1 and the v.i i line of
Seel foiis r,3 and 2".. Township 37 .' H Nortii. KanKo 10 West of the 2rid0 I". M.. to Ui outh baiik of ftrinil ! tl
v'aiuinct Klv-fr; th'rco easterly1! along the mcHiideritigs of the south- i M erly bai.R of said river through Svc- i tj tions ?.iy and .11 to th- fast l,ne of i H Se.-tton ;:i. Township .17 North. ' N Range 9 West of the 2nd I M.: M ttience sot.tn on the cast line of siud i Ej Seetion 51 atid the east line of Sec- H lion t. Township 3o .North. Range 0 iJ Vv st of the 2nd P. M . to the south H right of way line of the ChteuKo. i i Indiana Southern Kali road; j thence easterly along the sajd south- ' U
Indiaiiaand !-'"'ith.'rn Railroad to the cast line of west half of soft half of Sec ion 5, Township 3j Noitii, P.aite ' West of the 2nd P. M ..
thence south on the cast line of the 1 tj w est half of east half of r,aid Section 5 to the south hr-e of said J El Section: thence west on the south ft line of Sections 5 and (j. Township ' fe 25 North. Range S West of the 2r.d Ej P. M.. and the south line of Section j rfj 1. Township S'j North. Range la BJ Most of the 2nd I. M . to the place ! S of btsimnj. The Board of Public Works has fixed ' S the 21it day of Mjirc'n. 1520. t ivvo 2i , f-j o'clock P. M.. at thr oilic. of the Hoard j
OI J-UOliC V. Ori-S 111 IC.e 1 ny liHIl In ' J th City of Ilamnioiid. Indiciti. as the fj j
p:ai e where and the tunc v.heu rnnor.- : u stranv-'js way be fikd or heard, l'rom ; C all rrsoiij4 interesu-d m or affected by 2 reason of said hni rovenierit, ami that at ' K the timu c.f f-ajd 'Hearing paid iJoard vv.i! 1 y dclerniine whether ;11 of the territory Jqj vtnbraced in said district is callable of : W l3ing be.nc.'icia'.ly affected by reason gi
ttiereuf and also Vihether the te u-i 1 1 j accruing: to property abutting on ,i ' within 5ioj district wiil be equal to or. exceed the pfiinui'ol cost of said tnahi sower aa appears fiom the estimate of' the City ih-ffiticr. now on file in the' etlh-a of s.aid lkard. A. J. SWAN SON ' J ACOB WIKKR. !
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To WHOM IT MAY CONv'EUN: Notice is hereby- given by the Hoard of I'ubiic Works of the City of Hammond, Indiana, that on the 1.1th day of March. they unanimously adopted Improvement Resolution No. 7S1. for thconstruction, wi.ii said city, of a cer
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with foundations, includiiitf receiving chamber and two screen h;uiibeis with their complete ei;uipine:.i . heating plant complete, travelnib-' cxarie. coin ri te walks. Machinery eiuipment, ineludinj; pumps, engines, motors, exhausters.
and primers, ail cast iron suction if and discharge pipe. K ites and valves, j Ci
piping, electric wiring for motors, etc. All i:' acccidatire with the profiles, details, drawing .nd pcci1cat ina for said imrroement now on hie in the office of the Hoard of Public Work of said ity of Hammond, and as authorized by Improvement Resolution No. 7S1. adopted by the said Hoard on the 15;h day of March. 1920. The cost thereof shall te assessed upon the real estate within the benefited d,xfriet. as determined by the Hoard of Public Works, which benefited distri.it includes all the lands, lots, panels and pieces of land within the following described territory, to-wit : Commencing at southwest corner of Section 1, Townshdi OS North, fttige. 10 West of the 2nd P. M.. Hike County Indiana; thence north on west line of said Section 1. Township Sti North, RaiiKO 10 West of 2nd P. M., and west line of Sfetions 3 and 21 and 24, Township .17 North, Ian10 West of 2nd P. M . to the souther'y water edge of Wolf Hnke; thence easterly and northerly along said southerly water way edge to the south bank of th" water connecting Wolf b:i and Ivike Oeorge: t heni " seen heasterl y along s-Od smih bank to vest water efii' of itke (I.vtb1; ihe'M'o smithrrly aioug the westerly and southerly -d s of 5 a id Hake George to the south batik f th" 1. S, Ship Can-it: I hence east along the soinh bank of said Canal to the east line of S'-ction Hi, Township :7 North. Ttirige 0 West of the 2nd P M : thence s'-tllh alonsr the fast line of snid Sections 19. ',,n and 31. Township "7 Norih, Rrmee 9 'West of the 2nd P. M.. and th east line of Section 6. Township North. Range ! West of the 2nd P. M. to tlie south right of way line i,f the
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CLASSIC NO. 1 Clothes brushes and clothes hangers use them freely, and prolong the hfc of your clothes.
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Spring is but a few days off. And with it comes the desire to freshen up and get m tune with awakening Nature. The newest of Spring Clothes are here waiting for vou men and voun men's models in the latest of weaves, colors and designs. Don't fomet Easter is but three weeks off and good clothes are not plentiful this season. Kiippenheimer Suits and Top
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usterole Loosens Up Those Stiff Joints Drives Out Pain You", know why thousands use Musterole once you experience the
Klad relief it gives. ' Get a jar at once ffcm the nearest drug store. It is a clean, white ointment, made with the oil of mustard. Better'than a mustard plsster and does not blister. Brings ea?e and-comiort while it is being rutted on! Musterole is recommended by many doctors and nurses. Millions of jars are used annually for bronchitis, croup, stiff reck, asthma, neuralgia, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pain3 and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colda of the chest (it often prevents pneumonia. 20c and 60c jars; hospital sue $2.50.
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Chicago. Indiana and Southern Ui. r road; thence southeasterly alonj, h ; southerly lino of s-.aid right of w.iv to tlie east line of west half of . i.-' half of said Sution 0 lo th. sou.li line t-f sa.,d Section o : thence w si along the south hoe of sa. i S'-ction & and along the youth line ,.f Section j. Township North, Katig" 3 West oi' tho 2nd P. M .. and along the south liii'! of Section 1. Township 2d North, Range Pi West of the 2nd P. M.. to 'the place of be(;innin?. Tho Hoard of I'ubiic Works h is ftx-d the 31st day of March. 1320. at two i-i o'clock P. M., at the othec of tin Ho-ird of I'ubiic Works, in the Cny Hali. in the City of 11-inimond. Indiana., as tlie place ' where anil the time whi n remonhiranfn may be fiiicl or heard from r.U persons inter. st-d in or a!'fcct'd hv reason of said improveia' nt . and that at tho time of said hearing. sa.id Ho.it d
will determine wjiether all cf the terri-l
torv- eml'raced in said district is upable of being beneiicia lly alfect'd by reason thci-'of, and also whether the benellts accruing to I'roperty abutting on or within said district will equal to or exceed the estimated cost of said Sewage I'umping Slat ion as appears from the t.-limate of the City Kngimcr, now on file in the office of s,a.id Hoard. A. J. SWAN SON. JACOB WIKEK. F. C. HIHTRICH. .1-1 7-2 t Hoard of I'ubiic. W orks.
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l. '.on. will in.-l tide a'l !.-. y f a earnivni. w it ii pad lie w It: .s. i..otl:s. I'.ilicovii'iis and ijlruns tiring of t .c i-rie sof .many "harkeis" mn jo.n in the confetti dance. Tie ntoei-i-ds wiil lii used to est.i.'Dlisli a working fund for the W hitin- I'.-st .. Manv of tic da no. ,s -a ho je rfornici in the i vvl "!:! Minst reN, will ap;.e..i tf liiiit and have I's-.-'i ed cm -h to oT r ..'tie or two selections 'I i.e w . ec. ri'iil popularitv "f th. ilani'T w i at:st..i i.y t!i ei--w d.-- which att.-i'd- d i lie minstrels !
PREVENT THAT COLD . IT MAY DEVELOP SERIOUSLY HURLDURT'S CAMPHOR PILLS TAKE ONE AT ONCE if you Boccre, snuffle or feel a chill coming on. Carry the small bottle iit all times. Price 30 Cents nt all dealers. THE KELLS CO., 5EVBURGH, If. Y.
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heal mmm Apply Zemo, Clean, Penetrating, Antiseptic Liquid It is unnecessary for you to suffer' with eczema, blotches, ringworm, rashes and similar si-an troubles. Zemo.' obtained at any drag store for 3;c, or S1.0U forrxtr:t large bottle, ar.d promptly applied will usually give instant relief irom itching torture. It cleanses and soothes the skin and heals quickly and effectively most skin discuses. Zemo is a wonderful, penetrating, disappearing liquid and is s.othing to the most delicate skin. It is not' greasy, is easily applied and costs little. (t it today and save ail further distress. The li. W. Kose Co., Cleveland, O.
Keane's School for Dancing OHPHEUM HALL 152 STATE ST., HAMMOND. PHONE 3328. Select Dancine Assemblies Every Thursday Evening.
J Classes for Beginners Every Monday
Lvening. This is thr place you'll find good clean music and dancing. No suggestive dancing allowed in this hall. PRIVATE LESSONS FROM 9 A. M TO 10 P. M. . Iltgh School Classes Every Fridav Evening. 9
