Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 255, Hammond, Lake County, 15 April 1920 — Page 7
Page Seven "OVER IN FEW
Tlinrsdav. April 15. 1920
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Val;a! oae I ' UiM'-lhlllui' Service ! I ! day tin they were able it. seem ..a; tor tii tr vev.-.s.
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Vccctiaa Mcoa. Fox-trot. (Goldberg and Magine.) Intro- , rlucing "In Your Arms." Floyd and Glascr.) Kentucky
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Do-La-Bo. Egyptian Fox-trot. (F airman.) Ted Lew;:- Jazz I
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I'm Sorry I Ain't Got It Ycu Could Have It If I Had It Glues.
liharns, j
When My Baby Smiles. (Berlin.) Henry Burr. Tenor solo.1 Orc'iestra accompaniment. ,
(Snyder.) Berl Williams, comedian. Orchestra accorn-f
paniment.
Checkers (It's Your Move Now). (Rubens.) B?rt Williams. i
comedian. Orchestra accompaniment.
Daddy, You've Been a ftlolher to Me. (Fislicr.) Lewis j James. Tenor solo. Orchestra accompaniment. j Afghanistan. Fox-trot. (Donnelly.) FVir.ce's D.ince Or-) chestra. Mohammed. Fox-trot. (Earl.) F'rince"s D.ince Orchestra. ) Dancing Honeymoon. Fox-trot. (Grant.) Art Hickman's Or-) thesira. '
Fee Fi Fo Fum. One-step. (Hotzan and Olman.) Art I hck-
nian's orchestra.
Swar.ee. (Gershwin.) Al Jolson. comedian. Incidental wliistling by Mr. Johon. Baritone solo. Orchestra aixor.ipaniment. My Gal. (Nebon and Ccoper.) Frank Cru:nit. I cnor solo. Orchestra accompaniment. j
Buddha-DardaiSElla. (Pollack-Bernard and Black.) Foxtrot. Columbia Saxophone Ser.tettr. Limehouse Ni?hts. (Gershwin.) One-trp. li!r "jjcia "Poppyland" from "Midnight V.hiil." (Gcrsir.'in.) Columbia Saxophone Sexfette.
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Peggy. (Mo.-et.) Charles Harrison. Tenor sob. accompaniment.
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Say It Wit a Flowers. (A. Yc:i lib:er.) C!i;ir!cs' flarrison. Tenor solo. Orchestra accomn.niirie:.t.
A 2893 19-bch S5c
A 2377 10-inch 85c
A 2394 10 -inch 85c A 2S83 10-inch S5c A 2830 lO-Inch
A 28S4 10-inch 85c
A 2?7G 10-inch 85c
A 2?33 10-:nch 85c
t;."v an ! staiilni; un;x n t re j ti;.t:-l!-r ..f ;!tc .'x m.-ftii' l-i HurnJ.tun iain sir! w Ii-mI Monday fr'tn t aU.-.-. miitr-atn.-nt hi t'u- l ands r a mni-i.n. tl'VA,... .1 ytot !a v wh-ti tin- ni.'thi t nf th- thiiil. Mrs. Anna K.-.'tnn -ii. h. Kast 1 CJifti jIhi-p. w as iiidi'tnl int.. .i;sl..i!y by 1 fni t v-. r. , -. r K. W. 1' .in h of '... k r..uuty. I !- ! itiK i'tt i mi iti-. I inia in ! inrnlta in . T'.f t...itiiT is li.nki'il on an ! .,!!: -,n. is lai'i t tli- I . t'-nt i .n H iiH1 ji'ii.laii; a i vtn p' . 1 n v '"t , a l -.n i.. ::.;'- A 1 ,. 1 1 n' . '1' ..-:,i4ii.-t v. -ii. lay a I't'-i n.-.in vm rfi.t- ' itfi. d i.n ; ii At i i l 22 u In n. it is e-p.-.-t-ii tit nt-.i'i-r w i!5 be fnrinaily ..ha rt'.-.i u 1 1 I ii ; l ai.-r . Jr. Sla iif v I'.:(.u!i. c n--' Ums PH:--! -aian at St. M,iri!.ir'.' h"-Tital w!n I vas oaK.-.l Krhla.v nft rnrx.n t.- att-ml ; it-..- i lu;.l. wln-m I'm- nn-ta'T .-md ! r..nnl : ins: in asraj aft' r she bail ; .cti the infant a1""1' in n crif. f.-p in f
! nr. In. nr. onlercd the vi. tim to Si . j .! irpai .;'- : .'!.! I . The' na'ay .,n f laf.'f t!1k.'ti iioi .. t ..:( -hf da.l, ! i'. i 1 . u i n i;- t'f1 nn! in- r' try tlir rta i nt tip t i l.-tnt n 'moron" who lia'i : : . a 1 1 !' .' il tlif i:ifa:it . A man of t'.l''t7.i;'t r.'ilil ' vpe w a-s saiil to tia . f !. .n . j mnrrt'T-r. I.n Jt i nvost ' t i. ti . cast .-- n si ia i . m iip..n th'1 inot'n'r ami :i r ; I jit.-ry i;- now la.-k.-..l t...n by p- 1 - ' ; , s .a f a hr i a t i on . Ai'mrdint; to ..fTn-or ll'-r-niaii F1 r t 'a' H'.irnhain ,'tatitin. In. Slan'o ! Prawn :om';..1 at tip'' i'ay-i thai i If. ' m t ii o n.'itiiro of thf w .itn.l.s. tip. : h;!.l at flrft j-r"'ar-l f.- hut o b n at- i taa. ki'd. A .!. r .'.xitmitt.i! ion pr.ivo.l , : f b ir.Jnri.--s wore ,1;ra tly ijiir to in- 1 ' ti-ntionai in ist ran ; iiifn t w.tli. mn nlT P'-otiab! v t h- ni,.ti v . . Xaii;li'iors fstiflil that tray saw no I ,.no ahon: U p iaoicf at t!o' time tin- : ' innthcr o.Uk5 .i!i: lft t ho infant ; i ai'tt-, 1
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' HE Spring Season is liable to bring unusual expenses and a falling off of income. During this season, we are usually in a position to take the best care of our customers. This is a part of our banking service, to accept deposits at all times and to loan money when our customers require it. We cordially invite your banking business and assure you every service that our present customers enjoy.
3 Paid on Savings Accounts in any Amounl
C'aij: No. 13 ioo much pressing will sp.i. i ..: appearance of wool fabrics. Be careful. Dsn't use the iron too often.
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The custom-tailor's prices are rather high this seasoon, eh? But you are almost decided to pay the fancy price. Why? Just because you make the error of guessing that you cannot be fitted in ready-to-don clothes. Give heed to this. You can be fitted as well in ready-to-fit clothes as in any the custom-tailor can make for you And here is something else yu can step in here, select the pattern and coloring and fabric that you like, the kind of a model best suited to you and see exactly how you look in the clothes all within ten minutes time. No taking a chance no waiting no time-waisting try-ons. More you can get the same quality of material and tailoring and far, far smarter style for two-thirds of the money the custom-tailor would ask of you. That's important these days More-if the suit, in any way, fails to satisfy you, bring it back and get your money. Could anything be fairer than that? Will the custom-tailor make you the same offer? Better respond to the urge today, at lunch time.. Learn the modern clothes-getting way. Join the great contented army in
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Hammond's Best Clothiers Open Tuesday and Saturday Evenings
th limine of Muscat.. Kvry nook
titnonia oVvelcpeJ from influenza. I UI.PA KT5IK.N T OF Pl'HKlt' V: I;KS. t o tr any stnrt in the Citv of Ham-
aml corner was taken up with bean-j Ho was employed at the Ameria:n t.-ful pieces of furniture and from tlijiilne Co. The funeral will be held .-n ilisplay ttierp was notlnns a cnstoin?r . Friday mornintr April lfith. from the would ask for. In homo furnishings, Pt . Andrew's ohnrch. Veit Ihiiniiiaml.
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General Banking a?i Safe Deposit Service In the Hammond Building W. G. PAXTON. President. FRED R. MOTT, Vice President. FRANK HAMMOND. Secretary and Treasurer. H. J. GESCHCIDLER. Asst. Secretary and Treasurer.
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thnt they could not get
Interment in Holy Crows i cnietery
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It is north one's; tune just to g.-t a n ; Czecha r.fki in cborge. ;io it tin i t y to go throush the store, ' . ! It alo tnicht he added that the 1 lotion j TJTl A "KTC! TC! BVA TTCJ
OI'KTCK (F THE HOARD OJ" PCULIC WOHKS. SS: HAMMOND. INDIANA. Al'lilh I 1, 1020. To WHOM it MAY I'MXt'l-'IlN: Notii e is in n liy Kic.-n by the Board of Public Works of the City of Ham-
tn 'ltd. Indiana, th il it Is desired and J or coriwration desiring- to haul a hea
niond. Indiana. Improved with a inoiifin pavement or macadam pavenieto. any vehicle, when the combined weisif. r'f the vohiolo together with the driver, s-hall ixceial ten (10) tons In wcig'u!.
PliOVIDEO. that any person,' firm
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linprove oaktcy
f Muscat pay." th" car or railroad I e of out of lov. ii customers. S. BILSKI IS DEAD
AT IND. HARBOR
Stanley I;;!sK;, IT ea r old s.-n of Mr. o.j Mt-.i. JIni tin BilsUt. 1o l$th St.. .-il T'H'siJic attern.'on. April l.lth. of
Several cans of 'beans, to-ether wi;h the testimony of people, who tried t eat other cans from the same lot, a..e expected to decld whether or n.-t Abe Habdn, Indiana Harbor KVO'ea tnut
yfyjBamwMaBargyeaMggaM i ry tu t-uo wim-n tte j-.evenon-i.en-
kn i.'o.. says is sttil due on tnc lot uolivered in October, 1917. The wholesalers are fuemsr to collect the balance an acco-cnt of 5K0 allfaed to he owed by ltah.d.i. The say they deliver! the coits;riiner.t of canned beans at the ln.H-inn Harbor store, and that on the foi:,.w1nti diy Jtadiin returned $!S." worth and has
stnoe refused to pay for the -est I Pallida's . roes e-mpiaint and answer J sa that the t.eans n-pre old. lard and
fit for human consumption and that
avenue, from State street l.. I.K.uia.s stie. t. in the I'ity of Hammond. Indiana, by eonstru.-titiR therein. Vawo n said lornunnl points. i;n eighteen n-. h double strength untied socket pipe sewer.
ier load than ten (10) tons, after hrtvins til shown the. necessity for so doingthe Hocrd of Publ'c Works, whose dctii'on shall be final and conclusive, and if said Board so decides that a necss ty exists for so doing .It shall th"it
with ft manhole. U' catch basins, and i'-suo an order to the Controller of said f,: six inch house drains. "0 feet long, j City to Issue said person, firm or cnI as authorized by Improvement, rtosolu- j poiation. a temporary permit to haul
am N'.. 7 adop-fd !; fa id Hoard on j st eater load than ten (10) tons, as proh il'h day of April. 1'.)2 i vijed for in this Section, and
I FOR SALE i
I Will sell at a bar1 gain, one of the most
1 profitable fruit II
stores in Gary, if taken at once; also I new one ton Ford truck; reasons for I ii- A I
selling, ppiy
I California Fruit Store N 700 Washington St. Gary
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All work done in the makinu of -aid above described public improvement shall be in accordance with the terras a tnl conditions of the Improvement Resolution N'o. 7!ft. adopted hv the Board of Public Works o;i the above named da to, ami the detailed i!r;ui iiif,'s. plans, profiles and speciflca t tons v Sueh now on file and inny be seen m the cub e of seid IVard of t-t. !! Works of the City of Hammond, tnd'ami. The rtoanl or rub lie Wo.-ka has ti.-d tic I'Uth day of Ap'ii. !:'l'o. at in.. o'ei..,av !'. M.. as a date for the benritiji of all persons
been aee of th sale of a number of interested or whose pmpet ty is affected
tins before be leat ned of their poor I by said iiiiprnvni (nt. and wi'l decide
q-.iality. he lo- a nuiiibrr -f bis best i whether th- Pei..-tits t la.it will accrue to customers He says be should have the p-operty ahuttin? and ad.iacont to
PHOV1DK1). that any policem.n of the City of Hammond or any Councilman of the City of Hammond, or tinMayor of the City of Hammond, shail have police power to arrest upon Siffh;. any person who is seen violating this Section, or by warrant, any person who Im.s violated any of the provisions of this Section, within the limits of sa.id City of Hammond. Any person violating any provision of thin Section shall, on conviction, bfmed not less than Five Dollars ($5. 'no ttor more th.-m One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) for ea h loa1 so hauled. Section II. This Ordinance shall 1x3 in full force and effect immediately aft
er its passngo and approval by the
$7iC ilmnHPi instead of paying ant - , the proposej ini pro eraent and to sa.id ( Maywr and due publication.
thing to the w holesalers. Attorney j i'ity will be equal to or exc. .! the estiDave Boone i appi arinu for the plain- i mated cost of the proposed improvement t'ff while Chnr.es Iver is attorney for i as estimated by the City Civil Engineer, the defendant i A- J- SWAN'SON. The case to bc'iier heard by Judge JAiVH. . WIKKIt.
Hardy and a jury in 1 la " ".'i 2 of the Hammond superior court
DEATH OF BABE
John Main, ore year old s-n of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Maio c-f 4?.! stlin St.. pas.-ed away yetnfay afternoon, his death oRU.-vd by con vn i siop.s . The fu
neral will be held from Burns' chapel j
on State street at rune o co
la aid of Publ. W11..HIAM C ILOI-F. Ctt '.- I 'k-rk.
Works. i- u-::
ORDIXAXCK No. i AN" ORDINANCE IIKIV i 1 M N ' ; FOP. A rKXAi.TY hi:avy hai hinh ON ANY OF THK 1 M I' ltd V K 11 STREKTS IN" THK CITY OF HAMMOND. IN'DIN'A. Section 1. Hi: IT ORDAINED h the
tent ar- ' 'o-onion Co'incil of the 'ity of Ham-
row inominK. interment in cemetery .
J.-.-eph's j niond. Indiana, that it shall be and is Verc'oy unlawful for any person to haul
DANIEL. KROWX, Mayor. Attest : II.LIAM C. ROSE. City Clerk. P.iss"d b the Common Council of the City of Hammond. Indiana, on the Slh day of April. 1020, and presented to the Mayor for his approval or rejection and approved by the Mayor on the tii day of April, l?2f. YVIIddAM C. ROSE. i-15-22 City Clerk.
Better call up The rime 3 ani have it sent to your house every fce there.
