Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 241, Hammond, Lake County, 30 March 1920 — Page 6
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TATi; : IM'IAN.V. CO I 'NTT oF i.Kf:. ss: i, thf i.akt; sutkk!t; OHKT. MMfH T Kit NT, !"'ii-i,r. skai. i:iv; O'MPanv. PLAIN T 1 1- i-', VS. I'.AST (IIIi'.V.' TKANSKKIi fc KXPKKSS 'MPAN V. ii:kk.mu.'t. Mfiit'i; k i;i:hii:ks sat.k f plksonal pit.pui:TY. Ky virtue of a n tiIt of Hie l.ii.i' ap'Tior Coin;. Itoom No. I. mid subject i its h piuovm I. the mid. rsiMit d rccni'i-
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1 1, 1 A ''ornlition rfi'iuirniK him t. erect upon tli property yo purchased, and within three years from Hi" .lute thereof, a modern business buiidmir not 1, ss than two ydorieg I'l heihth. ami upon failure so (o
ilo Ins title to tl ! n I rMai
be foifeitrd to the School City. ( A rownMiit fry the purchaser to pjin with brick or ciTHTfto the i ii ; i rv rni sic spaci" between the prop-
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shad 1'onf.il 111 to ;.lt ol.-e
lowing rul'-s: Kl'Li: NK. Section 2. Tliat t he I'oltue licparlment rhall hme all im'rs nil duties in relation to the management of vhi'-ulnr traffic. Whcnrvr the Police Jje.partinent shall derm it advisable for the public's safotv or convenience.
rlitill i t mpornrily to .lose any street, alley
or I aits of Uri els to n hn'ular. or to vehicles nf certain d. s. ript ion or to dii l the truffle thrreon or to divert or direct the course of pedestrians travel.
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nt tnrnv. i '" l " hu..v- .....s-, ... .... '!NTEPN;iCNt NEWS StS-WCEl ,"'ur f '" ' ' M' "" Monday. A,M" ! hiMi, Manh .to the na:il hriis-,.'. 'I1-11. t t 1 1 - etUce of Stevei Sin.k.i it U ins ;l eooiri." htm -ntercd thr: I'lMgi1, it). 'hi. .(!! ;i -1 1 . i . Fast t'ln-j I? nhr divirict i llh the t.ermnn llrili, i c:i p', In-iisiM. "it.-i for s..!e at public i ' . ...... . .. . - i
-.-in! :i nrni ii-nej- itrh from tier-- v n.lu.- ail of i n- a-"-i oi m,u '"iul. qui'iiitj; hr oei:!list ne spa-: r , coiis'stiii of tno nudon, dole I'c .- oiiiairis. ! M-u. k? and th ' otHt-e f:irn;'uii' and lii M:r tiaal brigade f ntcrfi! Herlin t'.lrr:;.
hen the .hort-tlrd nn Kiipp rejilnie n a est fi li lis heJ on Mnreh 111, unit uppurird llir emip iinlil 1 he i;herl (temi:i':'t regained ontrol of the rrmaii :i;tal fie d.-ijn hi ter. 15 1 I 'll Mv M tll
Said property will ".l ho s,.ld for les han t o-lhtrds of the appraifeil ali;e r elf h.
I Hi ted at i:a?t . "i iii d i ..I M'li-rli. i'i:;ar Titi'sr a-
i nii'. Tivl ana. ih-s S.WINiiS HANK,
''If CO-RESPONDENT I i.ItUN. March :pi -
n service; Tii" lie rni an
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rt des.t i!,,( it, titr. dord and th' ! mul 1 -pai t i)ut shall ha e povor and pr ii i l.iiil.lniK known as tti- "Cni- I an t hori t y to do s. t:-al Si hool.-" 1 It T ,K Ttt'ti. Stion 3. Vfhiclcs he 'd) . i.ndu ion that th" walls of i;ik ilriun upon the main north and his iMiiiditiK tl.al f the -nt ral south thorouKhfares. shall have the riht Sch.oi tuithltne f-hall lie of white, of wa.v of other fhi.de., heintr OrUeti hi ok or oilier l.ht colored material. J on intt. r.si.ct inj; streets, except Itidiatiapf) The i ..ht to he grantee ofjolis Hon leva rd. which shall he a main ii Kioss iind egress mot Lot Nue j ihoronnhfaie and hae the right of way t I in said r- i-uhdi i i-n'ii. at a pta. e ox ,.r nt intersect inr streets. niM.1 .o.r n course dosiptin tol h the' it I '1 ,1 ; ''III! I'.K. Section 4. TherUhtlioard of School Trustee. of-way streets to he d'MRna'rd hy an 'I7ie P.oatd reserve the r'ltlit to J oval Steel pUte aliout I'HII iti.diej.. with nV ni all hid nod to refuse ((,.. words kipht of Way" painted in
i.itisfac- whit" htt-rs on r.-d hnr Uk rou nd. Said
markers to he jIhc. (1 at e i infers ction of eery east and west main thorough fa re. KILL I'lM.'ft. Section 3. That it
;i! the P.uhr district have, e s : (it i-1 Khoi t's disarmament and declare they win fight
troops
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.NiiTI-'K in-' SM.K OK SCHOOL p;vop. IIIITV IN TUK iTI'Y "l" HAMM'.'Nl', IN PI .NA. Xi'Tli'll IS IIKKKPY i.;iyi;X that
j the poiivd of School Tl UStees of tiie C'.'. V 'iae.-e is still neBotiatin)r for the j ,,f H.nionomi. Indian. i. will op. the loth uparion of Ki a n k f u rt and I a rm- y April, pi.i. a; Ini o'clock m the il as a cuar!.:ce iiiat government ,-,,,, , ,fl; of th.- Poard in ,.ps sent int.- the Kuhr district will i ,,. Central School lhnhlmK ;n sai.J City, withdraw n after th.e P.eds are put ! ,,,. - r.. sie ... n.. .!!. ,in!,,i. i.. the
(o w n, Tiie cah.net is div d-d upon tlx? n;;Het bold, r Co lam parts of the Cencju t:ni. ;tiai S.-iiool property located nt the corFeeKng i s sfong h-re that th ' ' j n . r of Hohmsn and l'ayctte Streets in S. and Jreut Britain wil not support : said Citv I-ranee's occupationa! aims. ' Tl-.e follow ins ruh's. terms and condiMiiiister of Defense ties.:., r ftntctim-- ; t,,,,,, will Koern said saie: el in the National Assemley that ail; j. The entire tract will he re-sub-Ji-o' the .-Id reactionary officers ,.f the:1,,,,, t;,;,,, l)ll(J,.r name of ' "v i' heinjr. dismissed, and mat 1 jJchord City Ite-suhd I , ision of I.ttHi" t povernntrnfs proBra:ii is to make : , , , r!!Hl rnr.s ,.f ,,,.s Two C). and tl - army ti e instrument of dem.u-ra- ; 'ihr.-e t"l. of Latham's Addition to the cy. Herr (Jessler's upro:ters d s-; , -; v of 1 1 a mmond." cnhed this program ,s "the death It.s One , to Kight (5. both k:;e:: of militarism In Ormany." I.n. lusive. uili he offered toKether. and
in response to rtemaii'ts t.y Iterr : ,h h,ph.-st 1...1 therefor w ill he taken I
oauevot tne laoorites. tor pi:n r.u.u-r advisement until after all of th" '.shnient of the supporters of von Kapp. ;s been oiVeroU separately as M.r.ister of .justice h'utir i a n nouueed i i,.-r. !n;i fter pro-, uh-d. tiat l'..Oft marks reward will he paid . :!. (.. . ti w:!! b dKn offere.1. f. r pi arrest of the leaders of the, .,. i,,s -,-,. (2) !1rii Three ( S ) will lmlitansf roup. j be offered together, with th" privilege to The c .mmunist newspaper FT-hen. s,, -eessful bidder of taktr.g only Lot ion;wii!i!is upon a report fiom Itagen j Two i "l
I'pen the sale ef Ixt Two lC or
' c v, 11 Hiiy lot or lots unless
j tor bids are receive.; for e.r lot off. red. f o plat of said property as re-suh-j.i '.ioe.1 may oe seen at th" oftii e of the j Poard or at the office of the City Lr.ttilie. r ill the City Hall. J l'tT.) nt llai.iine.nd. Indiana, this i 1,'oii day of March. l!;r. j .i. i p.rtrsp.L, j ;. I. SMITH. I L. l. pom pi;l( ;f,i:.
--'' board i f s. hoo! rrus te"s. I ten (10) minutes within any other part I of the block on Hohman Street .from
i Alueinch Court to Puss. Il Street.
Itt'Li: bTVi:. Section ii. All vehicles
shall be unlawful for any person
taotis in control or tr a na Rein, n t of any
I (elif. le to park the same on the west J side of Hohman street from the north j corner of the Mill', llorilh for a di.sj lance of ll'j fei-f, in ;i northerly direc- ' Lou. or to park a vehicle lunger than
v.'im! "SI'o'" pliioly .-.pp.. inn t'ror. "ji. S".l..:i ! 1. That r ore. - e.-i , ,.r ei c pes!"; .io'i iln ! i a k. ol 1 io- 1 I , I,: tie .,.!. Whiting and Kast CIih.iko Street Kailway on Siata Street, shall go at a greater ral of speed than five (5) riiles jr l.our while crossdnSohl Street and Otkley Avenua In said City of llimmond, Indiana. Section 14. That It shall b unlawful for any person or persons In control or management of any "iuc! to violate any of said Kuhs.
Section 15. 'l'he p.dice Ierflrtmnt i shall .e that this Ordinajict- in posted!
hi nil public stables and earacs and in hack, . all or oth. r stables-, and shall keep copies of them nt all of th" stations and Isoie tliem upon application .-.lid It shall bo the duty of th" owners and persons m charge of all public stabb-s. Kuraces and oth r stable", w ii. l : e;iicles of any description ai" kept for litre, to see that this Ord i nance is posio) therein. Section PS. That any person cr persens, llrm or corpora t i.-n, violatins any
of th" provisions of the rules above s t I out or any Section of this Ordinance, shall be line.l in any sum not cxcee.iinK ' ONi; Hl'NI.PKIi li. H.LAItS J10'i.f'0).
Secnon 17. That all ordinances and
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To WHOM IT MAY CO N'CK RN : Notice is heiehy piv.Mi that the Poar.l of Public NS'orks of t (," City of Must. Chicago. Tndii.t.a. will receive seah.1 bnls for the furnish ! us of mine run arid 1 '4 lump coal in car load hos to he delivered to ih- Said city: s.iij bids will be 1 e-c-ived by th- Poard of l'.iblic Works 011 1 lie U'ii day of April. I f " f . at 3 o'elo.-k A. M. in th" odice of the Board 11 th" City Hall of said city. Address all bids to the Clerk of the
r per-1 pails of Ordinance in conflict with this
ordinance a re hereby repeal--..!. Section IS. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect iiiiiioli;i'-ly after its passage, appro, al hy the Mayor and due publication. iANir;L Hunu N. Mayor. Attest : AVILLIAM TtOSE, t'.ty Clerk.
1 1 asseu nv ine v oilmen councti or t ,n"
to the curh so that n.ith.r 1 Uht. wheel: City of Hammond, Indnna, on the 16th shall be further than six inches from day of Mar. li , 1 D H ' . and preente-I to the the i-uil). No vehicle shall be driven ; Mayor for his appro veil or rejection, and unless stale linur o tint any port ion 1 approved by the Mayor on Cue lc.h day l herof is- withm :'. f.et. of any other lot" March. I'.K".
wlule Ktandim;. shall be paiked pnraP.el
vehicle paiked parallel to the curh. ill'hll SIX. S.ction 7. No motor vehicle shall be If ft standing' at a curb una 1 1 ended, unless the operator shall. 111 case of gasolme driven vehicle, first shut off his motor, and in case of any eec-
AVILLIAM C. r.OSp. 'it y Terk.
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controller switch and withdraw- th" key.
Hoard of Pub
India ua. Said Hoard reserves any or ail bids or to a d i seiners . , or ' o
Works-, i;;,c ClucaRo. 1 I ; I T . K SllVFl.V. Section No v ejl.i.te shall st.-p on anv cross walk in
he ris-ht to reject j any such mamur as to obstruct free
13k" same under ( passage upon such 1 rcss walk. ept any bid by Itl'I.H KMlIT, Section '. No vehicle I
that vvoikrs in the K;:hr towns .,f 1 ,u .i"n seiie id. Itemsoheid and Iserlohn hud voted i,iin'. joining the cm-i-:intst a'd offer".! to 'isiit again5t the Tted army, said today: "There is no fted army. Th gov-ern-n,iit res'.'.gn:7. the Kui.r's -work r.n'. arn.y. which is made up of wrk ! of all political parties."
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Semis 1 o t he sa ,j , i i y . Hy ord. r ef the P, ,ar.i of Pilbli" AVovk T. v. i:ic;iAnis, "-nibr.n Ch i,v of th" Hoard.
most a-lvanta- I shall remain ba.-kol up to th" curb exJcrpl it be actually loading or uriioadir;g
WHITING'S NEW DRIVE ON UNLICENSED CARS
Police Take Forty-one Drivers into Custody for Having Old Licenses On.
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any su - -eed i n a; Jot th" next two lots of th" same d'p'.h will he offered together, wuh the privilege to tiie successful bidder of taking fr, lot. to and mcltid.n L.o t. Six oi". ti. If l.o's Five and Six (6) are off "re i totther but not .1.1 together. Lot Siv i t 1 will b" offered s"para;.Iy. 7. Lots S.-on (7 1 and Kight (Si will t-e off"r."d as i'fdlovvr' t a 1 A b.d w .11 be received for th"-" l-.'.s togeCaef for th entire depth Of 1 JO fe(hi A bid il! be received for th" vv-s: in 1 f, ,;. ef these lots jointly. () A bid will b" received for th w -.-t 70 fe.t of both )ot.. f---.i Th" Hoard reserves the riht to wphhold acc-ofture or rejection of any and all bids received tinder CI and 1 b herein until it has c.-n-siii'tM th" b I -1 s r.-erlv.-d under let. Bud will thereupon dtermin" of
whi.-h class the highest bid will b
s.-.-"rt.-d. ! 1. Th successful bidder will b r- i o i.r"d t- pay -ah bfor th" adjourn- j , c.etit of sale, and will receive a fb-ed I , ' 1.10 S h--.f l : t y for t.li" real roa ' ; 'i' 'i.-d by him. w-lnrh d. f 1 r-hall eon-1 t; in th" t-'llowing rendu tons; I a ) An assumption bv the pur- ' r-i-.s, r of all i n s ta ! 1 in "ri t s of special ,
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TH 'IN A N 'K No. 1 .', 5 ft. "noiNANi 1: t rt v. : r
and mi no 1 longer than the a. loading or unloading icq u 1 re. I.
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unlawful
Section 1". Thai i' shall h
for any person or pf-sops in ontrol cr management of anv vehicle, to park th
ATK'sanie on S'ate Slicet or either side of
TItAI'ITC. PKKSiTMBIN"; TIIH MNSI'.K OF I'RIVINi; AN!) 1 1 PL rt A TINh; oi' VF.HP'LTIS. FKoviHINO I'ort Tifi: I'A!:kin; ok A i.iib 'i.i;s. AND LSTAP.LISI1I NC, , ' S. KKT T
said street, for n dista.nee of thirtyseven and one-half feet "7'2) east or west from th" strf'-.ar stop known as the "Minn? Stop" said pl.'re to b" ..-s-lgnatoi by an oval siinped sign plate.
HAIR ON FACE . DISAPPEARS QUICK Ttie moat 1te-rtiv. renrrDlmt d harmless war to rrnotr balr U with DrMlraelr. thr artrfa1 anltarr llqotd. It arts sjatrfcly with rrrtaiatr and abaslute aafeT. Resalts from Ha aae are lamrdial aad laattaa. tmty areaalaa 'Uv'tfrrariA. tae Arlariaal saaltarT Uajaad, haa a Bivnrr-bBrbi fraarantr In rark pmrk.mtc. At ftlrt rsutm ta Ac 91 and S3 ataea, or hj aaail from as In p)h!b wrapper on rerelpt of prlrv. FBEE tMXk mailed ta plala sralrd rTrlar en rtqaMt. Ir f Irmrle. 12tta St. and Para; Are. Nw York.
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137t!i AND CETAR STREETS INDIArIA HARBOR
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Capital and Surplus
$110,000.00 The Harbors Tornado Pictures in the Chicago newspapers showing the devastation caused by the tornado in Elgin and other nearby towns recalled to many Indiana Harbor people the cyclone that brought death and property destruction to this community. Similar scenes were witnessed here then. And several houses and stores remained piles of ruTlTs for months because their owners did not carry windstorm insurance. This kind of insurance is to be had for a trifling sum. Take no :.hances. Protect your jiulding and contents with a windstorm po!i-cv.
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HAMMOM". INHIANA. S"..ti..n 1. HP IT o!;rIN'r.ri by the CV'MM'N C'-iKN'TLof th" City of Hammond, Indiana, ''mt the driver or operator of every vein. Je driven ,r opratin upon th" street or hid, ways, within the Prints of the Cjty of Hammond. Indiani.
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sM. blrtilit. t-n. hfartha-ti. tnrpi.1 tirfr. hxd br:h. DrT..uaeM. orei.i, inftifDPa. obtiltj. aenM ad rLjj.;n sullatn.
'Fj lf-xl i. properly mount.-d and pain'e.J
with vvliit" letterins on red hickat aiui-1. Section 11. That fury street car running upon or over the tracks of the GaryStreet pailvvay on Sibley f--treet in the t.'itv of Hammond. Indiana, shall come to a stop b'Toie crossinK Calumet Avert 1 e and slo w down n " t over ft v e 7. 1 miles per hour while crossing S.ohl Strf-ft, oakh-y Avenue. Mavvoo,j Avrnu" and t'olun loa Avenu" in said City of Hammond. Indiana. Section I?. That It shall he unlawful
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lop any person to upon or dnv
- r "i sons 10 cros .-r any vehicles cross or
upon the tracks of any raiirond in th city of Hammond. Ind.ar.a. w hi'" a crossnig; flagman e,.- intrhtimn i. upon said 1 i,':tn,c. slinvvi'-g the sien wrih th"
DANCE
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GO TO 111 Forsythe. I ndiana, Tuesday, April 6, 1920. Music by Ster-
il. ShHLuER & SUNS I tl I Roller Skating every night and Sunday afternoon.
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A man at sixty years of age is either a failure
success. BEECHAM'S
PILLS have been made for sixty y?ars antl Lave the largest sale of any r.teoiciae in the world'.
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Trust And avi ngs Bank EAST C:i5CftGO.INDIAHA Capita! and Surplus $120,000.00 Why Not Think of Yourself?
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Tay yourself first. Do it when caching your pay check. How? Put something in your savings account. People who pay themselves something each payday come out ahead at the end of the year. Do YOU pay out to others all of the money you earn, or do you pay a part of it to yourself? Have a savings account and you'll not overlook 3-ourself.
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Women who take great pride in their wardrobe arc rapidly learning that the Mandel Store is the center of gravity for stylish dresses. There is an aloofness about the Mandel creations in luxurious garments that cannot be equaled, even should you visit other cities, and the prices at once will be recognized as 25 to 40 per cent lower. For your convenience we have specialized three items for Wednesday.
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Yes, those checkered velours we mentioned to Saturday shoppers. We sold the last one we hid Saturday, and have been fortunate enough to have another shipment here for Wednesday. The;e skirts, in a combination of beautiful colors, are mighty nice for "spares" or for the office, shop or street. They are just as "dressy" as can be and worth $8.50 to $10, but we will sell them Wednesday for only
We h.ve never been able to get such values as these silk dresses. They come in Taffeta. Georgette. Charmeuse and Satins, each one an exclusive model, set off with luxurious beading, braiding or embroidery that place them in the class with creations selling as high as $40 and $50 elsewhere. If you expect to get a silk dress for Easter you will recognize in these Mandel dresses incomparable value at the price of
The Mandel suits, particularly those in Tricotine. Serge or Poiret Twill reveal a wealth of artistic touches that command a world of admiration. Each one of these suits possesses originality and a richness of makeup that easily place them in a class with suits that command much higher prices in the so-called style centers. A comparison of prices and materials will surely result in your having one of these suits for Easter. They arc only
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