Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 252, Hammond, Lake County, 12 April 1920 — Page 5
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PERSONAL I ISOCIAL NEWS BR "ri jmnv-ind Chapter. Order or Ha-rrrnj S .-, No . .".Tii. will .'p-ld P. i.-iiuiarj ikf-il me'l!ng Tuesday v-ntni. at", t he I.otiic Ttnpl Jt right o'clock . i Fastness of imnoiunte. A laige at- I tendance, is desired, j I The I. O. T. M. social etuh will) meat at th- homo of Mrs. John March, j 494 Katun t., for an al! day session tomorrow. April P.' tit. As -h.ue lj important buFiiieJs to transact allmembers are urged 10 at ton.). A poll i jck lunch will be servod at noon. j v - ! Mrs. A. M. Punn of Mny ,t.,i has returned from 'ho AYaba-h Sani-j t-irium. Lafayette. Ind.. where- sh.- h-is . bp" n v is! ti r. iv ho Is an-"1 merit tivre . , i.e.- b tibi ml. A . He i- improving y, . hmin of tvaiI ' y . Mr. C. V . Fi:h and rtsuc TPitli. t. a f- returned fr-on an ext ed i sit to Pctroit. Mn'ii --- Mr. anil Mr?. Paul 1 1 1 h : I . of '..wie st.. enievrainrd at liiripoi r.ibt for t heir rtattsht er. K lorenc. bop.-.r of her fourth birtbd-iv. '..st ; :- i 'I'm I w i : ant '.y ; parents as well i s the lift'. P iivsipil. The eveninff was p passed with Rimfs and mi;-!'.-. T rr,. w pr Mr. ami Mrs. W. 1 p.. ! and ilaus'iiprs. I.i.i.iii ! ;enevievi of full nan; Mr. and F. Hoinemart. Juan it a and "Wiblur ;. i rtiMii. cf Kant "'!!'-!tt: Mr. Art a ti;-v. Helen F.erwa nirer. Mr : II. I i i..' -td. of liary . M '' - . A. t.lauth-er. M : . an ! M rs . ..r'-b-r. H pov'v-? i-autnier ti -inc tJaut'mer . .ml md a nd T'. fast "',..-,( c i a i n f tiie ; h o i n e 1! ,at ,i o i' hian S'.sti rs wi'l meet at too Mrs. Kred Wyman. .ft Sonth man St., tomorrow afternoon ai o clook . The MoOan l;h's h.ik'iiall t'-ain of the M . VI. i-luirrh of Ciicac'. will ' P'flv th" lvoiiifn's teni of t"ie I'm--t.terian cii'i'vh of l!anin:ond this e onii at T: in th PrshyFrmn church cymnasititn. Kvery oi is wciome. j This is the. last game of the reason. Saturday eventns r.-. Wtn. K'asc. of 4C7 Sibley St.. entertained her .-'at-iii day evening card club. After the, card gra'nes a nicely arranged two course) luncheon was served. The highest scores were held by r . Knotts ar.d Jfrs. Klagre. the second hiehest by Vr. and Mrs. Ilershbercer . The nest meet'eer will occur in two weeks at j the horn of Mrs. Harvey Clfvtand. The marrlasre of Victor J. T.auerman. son of jrr. and Mrs. M. M. l'.anermn. of Carroll st... to Miss K elyn Solon, daughter of Mr. and Alr.s. J. ! Fo'on. of Krie St .. took place this , morntner at 6:3ii in tne .h ,iti:s Fhurch. Father Sullivan officiating.., The bride wore a brown stilt with, a! at to match and a enrsas1 of wliltci bridal roses. The attendants were1 Harold Kotre. of t'bicaRO. best man' nd Marataret Austg-en. bridesmaid. A weddin Dreautast was .vn-sn to tno j Immediate relatives and a few rriendsj at the Hammond I'.ife. after which the ; bridal couple loft for a motor trip .in j toe .aT . -Miss t"n was empioyen
Gibson. Mr. l.auerinan i brother's In the Rrocerj h's brother's In the Rroeery business. They will live in Hammond. - - Thirty yoiinc ladies were very deliirhtfully entertained last fvrnit.B t a party at. the home i.r .Mrs. i.insicK. Hemlock St., Indiana Harbor in honor " - ! wit! leave this weoK for Kurope wtlll her parents. There were guests from j Hammond. Ka.t Chicago and Indiana Harbor. Th house was, very pr.'ttilyi dererated In pink and white r.nd ai dainty luncheon was served. Hhiiks snd music furnished the am isement. i Miss Trene Van Siyke. who is atter.dinar Michigan Vni ver?ity is home for th prirsj holidays. The Hammond AVoma n's ("lib elietlon 'unehein for tiie members of the e'uh will be t;iven at toe K . of I. hall Satu-day. Apr! 17'h '.lock. All reservations mi i.v Thursday. 12 be :;ol i in; st 1
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To Whiten Teeth. H yoar teeth are inclined to look r!low, the first thing to do is to have thera de.ned regTiIatiy every three r.ontns, and oetween their visits to the dentist brash (but not ottener than "rice erery ten days) with finely powdered willow charcoal. For the Blood. Old-fashioned quacks were fond nf talking about "blood medicines," but the modern doctor knows that there ;s no such thing. For a tonic, the best thing in tie world is a two- to fonrmile walk every clay. To supplement the treatment, bread and butter, potatoes eaten with the skins on, fresh, creen vegetables and raw fresh milk are excellent. But it is the outdoor exercise that U the important part of this treatment. Low Shoes and Weak Ankles. Don't depend upon your shoes to hold ep your ankles, unless your , ankles are so weak as to need a brace aniets, that is. yoa actaily need treatment If yonr axtk'es are inclined to be weak, make them strong. It is one of the simplest things in the ;or!d; and then yon can wear any kind of shoes yoa like that does rot cramp your foot. To sfrensrthen the ankles, turn the toes well in and rite n them as many times morninrf and renins as yon can without getting over -tired. A Red Nose indicate- a poor circulation and calls for the stimulation of your circulation by exercise. That is the surest way ot getting rid of a too-rosy nose. Along with exercise, you may (if yon are still so childish as to believe that cures ccme in bottles) apply the following mixture: 1 dram preeiniraf -d sr.';.hnr 5 grains powdere; carrrVyr 10 grams powdered trasran;h 1 ounce lime wter 1 erance rose water
WOODEN SHOE FAD IS PREDICTED, BUT NOT FOR ONE-STEP
1 i-v -v a 3 v M. Osrier with her wootleii shoes. n-eno" lleinhroi'f of Valparianin;,i!ui visitor today. M n Mn'hn hoi-n to ; r . : 1 S : Tl aie , r.l.d Mr.lb. llar-y Tut i If m.oh' r 4. r.d r meitiiitj' of linlili-n llnl No. 1. Plane liters "f I.lbei t f i "niiifi in the l. o. (.1. !' 'ii f sd'i y Mrs. ,T . ?,! . TiiriKi' o' Tinman axe. 1 Wi'i b' lio-less t-' tb 1 '. T ! h " t S 1 1 o c'illhj a l a one o'clock lurch", n tomorrow. ! ' I i Mr. an,-,! Mrs-. Viii. Hillmore. of blast i I'liii'ilSO. l:ae bought tb J. K. Still- j son home on H edit ".an st. Mr. and! Mrs. Stinson will live on Tietroif si. t in a home that formerly belonged to Dr. I.eedy. ' i Mrs. Ma i week end In r i i m p a c k e r 'hiiato as spent the the guest of I a 1 1 v . s . The crgapoii'iu rf Miss Josephine Hesinonrl of SMi Maywood, to Tbomaa Knricbt. !ia.s been announced. Thty v ill be mai'iied some time in May. FIND STILL NICELY VRAPFED IN BAG A " !ri" to iol.(e of Mamond Onfral station yesterday roMllted In th arrest of Marks I'.i'.iio, 1152 Columbia avenue, in w hose iiome Captain B.nil nunde and plan clot he-man Kins-de amt g!nr f,,in,d a stiil wrapped l:i a -r,j,,,. an, Fr. ,r q.iar(, ,.e .-,,, ,hp PauU a?sertej ,iat J, bad . :,, ti, ; fi 'tor wee ks . was L,.r,,P. ,a:. K-i., ,h- ,,,- ..,.t i " - , .- . .- I Joseph Hafia. occupant of the Tew.. j Farm, was found guilty ,-f 'olatlnir It'ie Poiior iaw in the rttv court this .;II(r ar)(J nR(.d Sl-n an1 was pe,,ten e Me d to .".a days In the county ia ad' d !iia.t the "liioun t a i ri-oe m his farm van for his ovn . found only and that he tlmnajht H bttai make one's own "wine." DEATH OF JAMES BUCKLEY ; .f-nrne.ii tn FluckleT, the twenfv-vear "id .Hon (,f 5b. and Mrs. Micha0! I Fin k ley of r.HJ Doiialas street. West Hammond, di.-d at t heir home on .-'nt-tirday m -rn.HK after a two weeks illness of typho rl fever. The deceased. who was lovvi by aiil who knew him 'or his sunnv dlp.sitii):! i-aes i-s,de his parents. ;yx e rs. M rs . F . Hunt. M. J. hi 'onr,,r. Mrs. lH . ii. K lee. Fra noes For Cold Feet. When your feet are cold, swing your arms hard for a few minutes, and you'll notice that your feet get warm very scon. Fcr Excessive Perspiration under the arms, avoid the ready-made preparations sold under trade names, unless you f.rst make sure of the ingredients ar.d their effect. Poisoning in this wsy is common,. The safest course is to have your druggist prepare a lotion according to the following recipe: 1 ounce aluminum chloride. 4 ounces rain or distilled water Sponge e-rery other day under arms until you have had three treatments; then stop until you feel it is necessary to resume. A Dandruff Lotion. No positive cure for dandruff has yet been discovered, because skirt specialists never agree as to its cause. The following mixture is often beneficii!: 10 gr. salicylic acid 23 gr. resorcin ' 1 ounce coloene water. If your hair and scalp are inclined to be too dry, add five drops castor o:!. Rub a tiny bit into the scalp twice a dav. The best known cure fordandn::T is never to wj.r a hat Disinfecting IJnifihes. A toothbrush is sanitary only in its youth. An old germ -ridden brush is as good as none. When you buy a new brush, either for your hair or your teeth or your body, cald it (be sure in the t'.rst place to buy a brrish that will stand being scaldid) with boiling water, and repeat the treatment frequently (at le.jst once a week for the tnothKrrsh and every t;m yon wash your hair '. cr the hatrbrus!;) during 't fo-f-rt that bristles rrn.tls, Jir-l if rot pronefore ,e;ng nade :!o its hie, Don fi' from 3P er'v tru'eri b bruihes. or if exposed to tjerms afterwards, mty rarrv many d;eairs, even the horrible anfbrjr
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NOTICE TO HORSE OWNERS Oiin;r fn tb" horschoi'i nsr iii:ii aro C'nipelli'-d t" hi i, a i if- in ilia's an. I mi'- fur of labor, pi i. .-i w a J horsi'- lioi'inK on Jlotnlay. April Z. iummoxp, wiutim;. DAST i'HIl'.V;o AND 1NP1AW HAKHun , HUItS'ESUOBr ASSi.M'l.VTlO.V. 4-St JOHNSON FOR PRESIDENT All men ami -.unn who n favor- ' to tb- andidai-y .f Si-nat or Hiram W . J.ihti.-i.n of ' 'al i turn',. . f r th r f-pn h 1 ic a n no.ii mi.ii i.-n a- nrrsiiifMit rn n'uH'Si.il to .o at 'lm inner of i'tmii"iv looms mi r t'u icon's Haul: on .Monday n;.s;lit. Ami! lllb. at 8 n'l-lm.'li, t.o- i'n purimsi' f i'mi iiung a v. ' ,ll',' ! i-arni ula May : n u '-. 1 1 i i :uo """ a il l to fm tiier 1 tl'i-: ' 1 1 1 1 1 y 'i,i'ti,n fins J'our i . I" . K. Hunt. I o a nd- iil in : i otiipi-i i DO YOU FEAR OPALS? If tb- : .; l si.; , yoiir ;i:n or" i, tin ,.!' vr ! ps a ma j, p p a r t i , u I a i d . o'- it i i ; !.. a n ot.i I mm: i .'i a ei.d to t i , .i . : : :e I n i rl he w a in I'd ":a ; - ri.n a im u:d io-e. ijems dees: : o in i,,nr ihi'il'l v, ii : wi'i suddenly I - on adore I h. i 1 ! a I - and i:v-is srotir r, This i ' !'! that ii". latest f: n the t -1st, d s an o:i th.it eiiaaqe. e of Vr t ' ' i a r a i ' ' i" n a I'lflit liferent? itindre,! u-o'-rio-i Fa i rba n i.s in ii .- pr.'.d'i c! ion. "Wlii -i I us las " d Artists binds IloU H tl'.e t ir'.'i Is jo i a t r . tat t us P mi Silver's 4-1 J ilav. J e '.v r BUTTON COVERING Ifemsl ' ! cb i n ; r , 1 1 1 1 1 n;. t b a t i n sj and sewmc ma .1. Was.sey s ,'U a r a i ('all on State 1 . . j.jst llii-lia mnioinl Hoh man phort 4-1 : Hear Risliop tjuayie r First M. F. . church. ! llnmriond, Ind.. Tues,i: S o'clock. Admission "!.i'.'" at tit. r:nsse!l st. April lH. a 4-12-1: CARD OF THANKS I ( tin) or tiiwks We wish to thank our fi mis and neiKhbors for t heir sympathy and kind I1CSS SHOW II US lit,! MIL; lUI' i.'IIO- i I , ilialli of our dear little daughter. Kvelyn. Kspeci.ally P.ev. I.ich I si n n for bis consoling words am' for the titnil floral offoiiii".s and also the pioyes of the W. F. t'onkey C. the cioiiat on of aulo.s. Mr. and Mrs. t'hus. Martens family . "a ur m -, for 4-1J CARD OF THANKS. A wi-ii to 'hank our friends. neilslxirst. the .-;i.it,! childf. n. and the i-.tn-mmiitv of F.lack flak fur th'-ir kindness and assistiuice shown d irint; our la berertv . inept in tscar and for i infis. and those 'heir autos. nt: km ax t; tiio loss of our lie. In nuhfiil floral v. ho donated the i iffer 'HUMAN AND FAM11.V CARD OP THANKS. "We wish ' thank our nr-ipy fr.'-nds for th'-ir kinotiessi and loyalty tint itiji he silliness and d-Mtii f our bib. . "d wife and mother. Mis. 1 i i i:e 1 Huh'. We especially vv-h t o thank Kov. Pass' and the Concrete Prod, no Co. JOSEPH HFFF AND FAMILY. IN MEMORIAM mmm .ikuhw immiiigiMB mm Air.Moiti i In fond and lnvinc reoiiemhra nee- of oar dear iin and hrother. who passed away two years s, Saturday. April 10. 11S: Tie bide no one the !n-t farewell, lie said f;oodhy to none; His lovirtsr heart had c aseil to , rit. And before vve knew 'it he was none. j His cheery smile ami. kindly ways I Art' pleasant to recall. j He had a pleasant word for each one i Ano' died he)oved by nil. I l.,, inj; Mother. Krothcr and Sisters, i Mrs. (terdies and Family. ! 4-12 Fhoence Hnd Fthel Pop klev and three odih.ers, K. I ward. Vincent and Joseph iiiui ' 1 ey 1 1 - iiiniiiti him. Tim funeral will be lo-id from the home at s lh o'chi. k t.i . 't . Joseph s hurch Tuesday mortiini?. w net e a. sojimn i istii m i.-' will be brld. In-te-rnn' tit v 1 1 1 t like pace in i "a" vS'y .cmeierv n, .-harae of undertaker F.mni, ANOTHER ONE OF THOSE STAG PARTIES fhalt-man John llu b1 of the Hum- j -,--o n I Conn try Club Men's ent.rtniu-j meri"-. ce-mriv i t e vv r o won lame otst .ear with his "rd blooded" enter menr procrani nnneumces anrdher in--erestiii'r stair party for Wedr. rsdiy ni aht of ' h.is wi e' with a thrilling m it; ram whose nuiiicners so far have been kept secret. lb serva tions for tiie dinner ard st.ir are .otnir.u in rap idly and the list will close rirlit. romoi r' w HOW THEY MAKE 'EM CRY IN PICTURES f, 11 - I' -'lk to 1 la .F , i-r'-'i a n : h t n z 1 e t '-. -i t .1 -. ran n v "'' n a- tK- w 'nit V ' o ec t or tor I on ir 1 1 F Fa HI till, t be O .- ' banks fi d I'l ;'' "lie! ii r". He." w hi'.h is T1' "at re T iestils r e .jo i. 7 neii F' iou I Wi.rn the out ' he i-ii seen at MOTHER CRAY'S SWEET POWDERS FOR CHILDREN, A --' H- ( i.-,t Keveri'hties. I rmlirnlioii, Hrndn.lir. I rnu'Jln, i pril.n. I'l II r k I rn - -,i M-,-L-. itinno. irttlirenU .if ( nins Dn t acreM L" '"' , '.. ,'1 '''"" --"- "U,,M""'' UnirtFR CRAY C3 L Rn.. U. X.
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iLii poem i tn cotttntiution of uantei lienrfervm, weii trown a a marine man and writer of rei-e the locrrs of the Interchurch World Movfmrnt, which i thirty denominations in co-operation. The purpose of the Ir.'erchurch Movement in to promote co-operation among America' churche, in their missionary, benrvoient and fdrcationa! raterrri'' a'! .over the worll
day . A"edn Iio;: wi , '. a an 1 1 h .' i'i TV lay . and n one. I er ne he inist"d ;.n h.s srripi that the fyoutisr lad v with w horn be vn in hoc land who t uriie,! him down, was t i shed .an id ! m:i real far.'. Kathle'-n Ciifl'ord. ',"inj lads, oi the part, ouhln't her tear dnets wor.v the dav tne c was to be made, .s,- liire,-o' I r'- Hire j Ficinin; j ,,n the I Finally , wb,-n he had " t del i hoi a te! y iu-r re, liaising hernt'-d her. the temperamental little R'll so worked up and it rvous I a me j t ha t she tioi e forth and tlo leat heartI ri n d I n l; m Wot i the fiendish Carnera ." and d ' ree tor yelled. "S'.lor, laughed finally at her he, ans- j,A had
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si cur d just what he desired . NEW DIVORCE SUIT IS BEGUN ! "Ci'iii-l and inhuman trea'ment in j 1 ill s to-wi1 . lidaiik.'' are the allegation" on which Wiiliam D. Mardintr basi's los ela.ms for a divorco from Era,'na 1 i a i-i 1 05-' . Tiie comjdahi which I nave a a'aii,; spa' ror tile specirt' chart:- iv:i tiled this mnrnlnif In Ma riuoiid superior court by Attorn iviiitz A- I niKiiniii. llardinar pa ; t I l e wejI tio i,- wei-r. mai'i'ied lart'h la. HiAfi and i ; pa rated n , ihre. ' 1. - !1 i . i i . l ,'i e wi e j eh'.'dr .'ti n--w reside a t "9 l.ooan stree aiind i!v;i a I la-nmond. wbiie the i FIH Indiana avenue. Mr. i II il'.iillir is n;il :nrr for dip simnort of t!o- children and sav s he is willinrr fo- .. .!.; ., , , ' ' no tner in cii se the ipyor.o Is lantoif CHARLES BRYANT HAS i LEAD WITH NAZIMOVA: LABOR TO BUY LUTHERAN SCHOOL An crreetie r, t has he n reaeh.ed bet we. n t lie comm : ' t.-e Hammond labor orir. a ppo lit e,i by, t lie i i Y.r t ions to meet w 1 1 ' i Filth. re-pi on t a t i v "s of the St Paul's ran church, relative o tiie puro"' tiie St. Paul's siip-.d at Hie r if Sihiry street and Oakley ni' avenue for a la'bor t' ltltil". 1 It is u n de i s ' oi ,.i that Ihe tradesmen will pay S-IVhiii for the old t iiool biiiidine which i.s admirably suited for 111," us,- as a 'al""' temple. The a - !o n of til eoilll uHep ha the flptcoval if rim , o t; a n i.a t ions which t!ir' rr iUT'Sftit and it is also satisfactory to ihe . huroh which is disposing of 1 1 iif.id'.pf mei tinii f ih, oe actme off claliy fo' bi-f h .-id's will be lold this evening ar which i'.nie the t ;a nsaet on will 'I e con'.i-de'erl and tin- paper.-' will then he druvn up, t ra nsf e 1 1 i n u. the proper: v to the labor i.reanir.at ion . P-HP l'TMKVT OF FFI1I.I."- AVoP.K? offii'f iip Tin-: po vnn oi- pt iu.i.AVOpKS. SS: H VMM'iN'P. INDIAN A. AI'RIh :-'b. 10-H. To W HOM IT M W FONi'F.PV: No o" i" tiii'i'ln' siven hy the- poird of i'libbc Works of he City of JlMini loond. Itiiii uia. that it p; di sirrd and .(, em..,! ! , s'liry '.o iipprove .1 :o ksop I s'l-eet. Seel ion " H." fietii K'nwood avei nue 1,, S'aridird avenue- hi the iity -"'f i 11 " """. --nsH..,i,.c i lute in. between said terminal point's. .1 eeim-til sidenalK live tw; Wide, live ui' hi s in dent It anthori7.e by In'provomenf Heolllloi No. T'M, ador'tei'i I bv said Hoard on the 3th day ol April. t 'i -in All work done in the makine of seid nbevi defcribcd T'bhiic improvemenl shall be in ;i ceo rdap.ee with the terms tir.d ii nditions of the Improvement Pcsolution No. Tni .adopted by the Hoard of Public Wotksiui tin above named date, and lh.- d'l'iiled din vn imr. plans, profiles and .o" 'i h- a t iot .s vvbu'u aro now oii t ie nnd liny be seen m He riHce of sai l P.. ard of t'ubii- Woiks of ih, Cil;.of Hiitnniond. Ipdiana. The T'voard of Pul.pi Works h.',- lis, J the .".nth d i v of Al'!!1, i'ti.'". at tn o. Iock P. f.. as i, ,i'!e for the h-a'-ilii; of a I is,ine , i , , i , ,.,! or !i',-,, property 's affect.) be i ail i m pr, o ' rn nt . and will d'i "-id" '.',ii ih r tl , ln'o li s thai will .in-ill' t l he propei ;.- ;il.,uiiii'C and ari.iHcr.l i i ihe proposed impi"' 'Vrvnt. and to sail illv Will V' .'Villi l" ,'ir i',". the - I-;-,at'd lost nf ili' firoposed iinprovcpt.-iit a- enln'.i",i l.y lb." :t Civil Kninecr. A ,1 SWANSOV. 1 '-'ip WIKF.P. F C PI FTP P-H. . Foiild ,.f ru!,!,c Ao!k. i i.i.i w; Oh. i -! i'h' PF it I ' i i r; ' I 1 ',!'U: I'M FN I i fi. : ' i i i K KS. ri I K F. ' fit i l K !'i T '.; HAi'JM'iyp. 1NDI ,,
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Christ is walking life's shores again I
Christ is choosing his fishermen, With nets far-spread for their hauling! Christ looks in at the office door I Christ is searching mill and store It's you It's you He's calling! "Lord, I'll pray here in my pew!" "Pray but My laborers are few, And earth is nigh disaster!" "Lord I'll serve with mv sect and creed!
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I need all sects" says the Master
"Lord, my business holds me here!
"Lord, I am planning a great careerSuccess will crown my trying!" "Lord, my fields await the plow!" "Lord, my orchards burgeon now!" . But the fisher of souls keeps crying! Lift the sail, with its blood-red cross! Lift it where the wild seas toss Till all lands hail its glowing! Who will help where it cleaves the dark? Who will be a John or Mark? Clasp Christ's hand, and be going!
Affile fth. 1 i' .' i TO W HOM IT .M A V rOM'flkV: N'otiio is iirirhy given hy tb of I'ubMc Works of the i i n flr.at'd 1 la m - ii'ond. Indiana, that P is desire, audi deemi'ii necessary to improve Jackson street. Seet I on "II." from K. n wood a v -nue t, :lie alley north if S : find ird a--nne, in the City of Hamiiioni). Indiara. by ennstrttctiniT therein, between said j terminal pedr.ts. an eisrhteen inch 4u!de i relict h it rified socket pipe sewer with manholes. 6 lineal feet of 8 inch ilrun"! socket p'p" and 4 lineal toot of I ' 'ti oh dmiblo sivensrih vitri'b d so, ket ! I'T'C, e.j s' ineh boiiSf dtains, 10 fori l"nt. -I r.iteh basins. ! lineal reel of fi vitrified soe'ri pipe, a authorized bv Improvement Tiea, du : ion 70". J .adopted by said Ivmrl on the fn h day j of April. l:'2d. All work don in the making of said a'aovo described public improvemcit shali Tie in accordance, with ihe terrns and conditions of the Improvement lie?olution Xo. Tito, adopted hy the Hoard of Public AVoiks on the above named date, and the deta led drawings, plan
iSc ; "ooi..- ..... -o., ...moo.- v,,, , now ti) on Hie fiiid may lie seen in the office of! ,:said Board of Public Work- of the City! V J j of Hammond. Indiana. The Foard of j Public Works has rived the. 2rd day Of I
jprofileS and sn.-i-iri ms whh h are now j ! April. IHL'fi. at two o'clock P. M . as a d.te f,-r the h er. r i n s: of all persons inter,, s',.j or whose property is atTee'ed i l,,. t ., .'.i improvement, and, will decide the benefits that vviil accrue to I W 1 1 e , per I ' M" rrlperty i ,nf- Ptopo-.-d abut ling anil adjacent improv emerit ami to said I ( "it V W i I I be equal ', ' Pi: eri . OS1 . ,f ' he )il or e Cee-.l the . - ' j -posed i m prov eine n t i as .Miniated bv the (My (':.! F.pgin'er. i A. J. SWAN'SON. ' J At 'OP. WHvi:!:. 1. . 1,1 I - rnr. 'i I i . . j-'i i. i tf ii. j i:,.ard of pubi c w.ok-. I wiij.i m c. posk. ' M V t Tk 4- 'I DENY THAT lifiiyln? that Milhhis Iev erss. head of the Kcvrrs7, Home tbiild.na mi -puny, with ?L'i"'.i""i buildnif; interests in oiry. bad skipped or tin st erii-ti-iy j d sappeared from th city .1 -, rcula ted ! on the street and .tt'ried mi two local ' ri e w sft'.a-'i.TH. Pudolpli Kishei sociated with Mr. K."ve; y-ar. stated that, be had t( lesc-am ti'ion Il.or.iz a: r cloyeiv ;i.s. 7, I o r t w ' received a Pitts-biifffh iiiul that jmpe was (Plain m to return t- ; ni- tomorrow p rtant Ii i m . business He is matters 'Xpected i'i filing city late tics rn . raz . .'When Mr. TIeveiesz said Mr. F.sh.r, "lie f was fi'iin; to Hetroit. on matter", ivtH'itiiiK to tn ft the iity." d me that ho some iiu 'iiipis 5'IK- a tittb' over a w ifk . After 1 1 diit v papers had carried I w o ot her i oiies that i he bar disappeared. I received a telegram from Mr. Hevr,z r,m Fit-s-li u ti? and 1 iNpect hii i to r-t urn in the r.e.vt t w e n t v-',,.) r hours." lb verofcz eiinie to I iarv aoout five yea r ten and '-pen, d a museitm or mi dual i liii;.' vvViieh is nil! in fxist,iiu o . He la t er ,hr a rolled out into the iiuildlnff hiisiticsi'. n-i lin-; a nnmher of flats and flat i.ulldinc co.-t ins thousands of ibdhais. iHs latent ousiti ili.al was the p, u re ha se of somr Coal land and t lie est.Mii! shmen' li.ik'ia t.'oiil Mining As.-,.ciat i i .-nih'. l i ' ota to, BTJTT.DTNR- FOT,T) pot? cunaoii1 - v .w, v 1 ! ri.iihil.iin ' - the figure Cp Ihe s,.,je ef the rb'.'. Hold's hlil el' F.roa d wa y. n h;in. l.it F l rti on aeeordinir to Joseph member cf tiie syndicate; wh nd'ii ; : him; a iilnv a: Fr-st. i !,'h put jcnti'-eii tne vaiuanie piece (,i proper:, ha.s ic i i p i rcli'i s ii Ti'tl. It is the his;rst deal., that, transacted in -vo'ie time The syrdicate inakioi; tie is t)ie Coiiv- Central Pealtv ( poped of Joseph Frost. Jose; A. M. Fisior and Sii'k Millei Wlii it is umlf rstuod tin Hary ten e. i - add some auditorial stories to I '1 presrr.t two story- s'ruct'it f. liiy a is t'a'.ui that at the prf -i nt time, no d't irie a: ranged. esiti hnvn been compiet ed . The walls of the pevn n ' i i id i ti s", ? vr rr b'liit . i a i- y fi v ROY HAS A LUCKY ESCAPE -to I l -i ,1 r e ' i. 14 I-'OH hf 1 years obi. lead l; seyrrelv !nFor Irritated Throats tke a tried and tested remedy one th arts aronipt tv and -f)ecrelT "d cnfitmns tnocpiatcs. Voo et tbatrctn-iiy by akin tor a V . M s' -v "i ' ". r-i IJ II V. ft FT
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coi; nt rv a nd to organize lis and sailor; biary sp.-i ice l'..,r j-uldier ori a i'i-ace tun bar-i.s. His work lias been highly commended by th"? povirrinisnt and officials ot Ik- Amejii-an I.ibt aiy Association. 3 n appreciation of th!.- service to hi? t'onn 'try fr'.o l,,.Hi'd of ttiift'-i'-s of ta- Caiy T'liblu- l.:brarv w H Ki rivf. very informally', at the libra ry on We.jneyda v tiilit. Thre will he mnsie i urine; the f-eri;n bv' a niab- tinartPtto '''n)po'd of Md'srs. I "oik. Uixnn, Jones and 'to..l.-i. a croup of Md-es by Mrs. I-. i-'. Ki.dilfr, vm'iin solos by I'rrry Steven and piano nuiibiis by J. . H . !i. Koh:i!s. I.nf rrshnn-nt s win h w d in tto' rliiii rooms' . Th public i cordiuJ ' ' itu it'll . POOR THING FOR CHILD iti" ;. ms: "I i -on i Nik Kio.'ta ::h a 22--Hl'.hr rlf." i'i"t in liaf' yeftereic'it ars ' d. a - I tie nt II 1 :ol i tin sin . b e b ! i ' 1 :. I ', i r Fe -, ' mi ' e wii-1 1 and i;in street, fol1 f'0!x- ar hk ? 1 a jV ',,i, t),- ; 1T.V. Motir ot;r,j. T'' 'in -! iiritifi Pay When Cured !,!:ii! "A ': r. t ' W'U ' o wr, r hinl t ineni .'f I r.- Onrkha i i i io in , and I r l,iv-r. Knno . rroiih;. . ' v,i" t pa i -on. i.'mari It, ii. I 'a v lien eur'd. I'on . Kr.H'f:'."' of ri'iniri:' flioi wona ' ii a '. i '. - !'!- irip. Ad.V,, a I' a ti. J'.-.r sa'e S :-loi' ", ;;i'-day ireairnent ric i!i !ui m -s t;iM ,il dn. I I- : , in ess t.-r S'toir-. the store for women Jokiien. I'h. rtoshick. Prop. ;. y a' .. betv. eon .'state and Plurami-r and lakh tTlce. Hammond, Ind. j s'7i;ajrssixiaz:s - m . .. - v. i :m V YOU HAVE SEEN ' people whose attractive expression auu ' charming s;niie were spoiled Hy dej cayed teet!) or b'ad'y fitting false ?ets. i Our e.vpert i-oi kin f rr10DRN DENTISTRY j will replace mifsing teeth with artificial oties as natural as your own, and : we can fill the decayed ones. ; Teeth in good condition not only improve your appearance, but are essential to health. I us for eerv branch of Expert Dental Work BURKET The Dentist Over Wool-worth' 10c Store Hammond, Ind. The Modern Home ! lias in it a modern wife; the modern wife refuses to be a slave to old fashioned ways of doing things. The most modem wife has. or will hae, a Hoover Suction Sweeper Ihe best costs only a little more, and the dividends paid in good work mere than make up for tiie extra cost, lliere is only one Suction Sweeper with the beating, sweep-no and cleanin?; process that process is a Hoover achievement;. We will be glad to show any woman in this region that the Hoover . has no equal. Call 525 for demonstration. Standard Electrical Engineering Company 633 Souf-h Hobmsn Street Tel. Ham. 525. "Buy our Lleclncai Goods from an Liectrical Dealer. J r v - Ilk m j.. . . , aJaVU&fcJI II
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