Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 259, Hammond, Lake County, 20 April 1920 — Page 2

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Tuesday. April 20, 1920. vo i.- u;i tsiti? f"i''itn interests have rrnoUv i . - - . K the way of rnii'-'l n Sa e Wednesday Spread INFLUENZife f t!e ft'-als where he pi-owing sii..H.'i.r i:iav be mad- '" -ni i j.iy be a.-'-: I to tnkc a hand in the :t.;.-;I"(i 1" !'"'' 'I I"" Mill. IIH.HKit Ml KILL. THE COLD ATX ril 23rd , ,- r,!;t- t, Hour's itl'-l by the, i .i i .1 r : t-.'a. In-t -:ir oil 1 .......,...!; .. ,i , j ih'ii iiii'i barrels. ;is ms Lira ornorrow cascaraquininI , n-a a , . -u- ..m n of s -a- R'V"".(t .1 barrels m xcrss of that rinure win?..- it wits stated that this ar's ,.,..,.,; : I....... .1 upon tU.- report far ,!(T". !' a hi' r. ' X 1 a. a t I ' a llll 11,.,,i..n b:.ir-!s ovr a n. I above ,v ! ,i i t 'a- cc, nt ry 1 ' "iucc -. l lHtMK.N 1 I l it I ""'si H '.: Standard cold remedy for 23 yaara in taMrt Ifirra sale, sure, no opiates breaki up a cold in 2i V hour relieve Rrip in 3 davs. I ' r..Si,. V Money hack it it fails. 1 he, ifllA'i Itiwinc bo ha R-4 itU'l XV:'"V Inn ..llh Mr. H,H-.

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t Intoxx'tin?? Revue Not Affected by Prohibition. Ten People, Pretty Girls and Catchy Music. KANE He DUFFY Whistling Novelty.

EAN AMD KATHRYN KING Singing and Talking. BERTIE FOVvLEIi She Just Talks.

FiAf!K DOYLE Presents a Comedy Skit Entitled 'THY NEiGHDOR'S WIFE"

rl-'OX WILSON AND LUELLA DREW Fflucical Comedy Bits.

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Th? Bathing Beauties will not nppcar in person as was origini'y planned, as the leading lady met with an accident.

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tSPECUL TO THE TIMES1 INDIANAPOLIS, IND. April 20Warr"n T. McC'ray. of Kentland. Ind.

today clfsfrj the most profitable week of his campaign for the republican- : nomination for governor, spfakms at i '

Vinrepne.s to Knox county r'puh'u ans. Durins the day he met many republicans from all part." of Knox county, who assured him of their support. Mr. Met 'ray's reception at Vine ernes was such as to confirm the belief of hia friends that he will carry Knox county by a majority vote. Mr. McC'ray .spent the flr5t five (Jivs of this wot-k in th First I'istrif t. making a t ho tough canvass. His reception in every county was ni'st enthusiastic. At Kan.vil!e en T'ednesdav, a reception was held for Mr. MrCray at the Mct'urdy Motel. Thrwaa a constant stream of callers throughout the day. In the evening Mr. Mef'iay spoke nt a public meeting held in the high pchool adultorium. Fully on' thousand mfn and worrfen were in th audience and a great ovation was tendered the Kentland eandidate. Mrs. VI. A. Torrenci of Kvansville, intrciducod Mrs. Richard Edwards of Peru, on of the state's best known women, who paid high tribute to the especial fitness of Mr. Met 'ray for the effjef he reKi. Fred r.ebins-n. of the headrjuartfrs staff of Mi . McC'ray who attended the F-vansvile meeting, said today that, well known, republicans sa'd that It was by far the best meeting held in the First Pistrict this year. Thre were represented on the reception com mittee at Evansville the leading bankers, buainef-s and profssional men of Evansvill", who have volunteered their services in his brhalf. Mr. Robinson today issued the following statement: Mr. McCray's tour this week removed all doubt concerning the First Pistiic-t. lit- will carry every county in the First. "He has been thf choice of the faimf rs in the First as he is In rv-iy district. The meetings nt Ka n vi i I, Princeton. Hoops v i 1 1 e. Mt. Vernon and rlsewher showed the hls;h character of support he has among t he ' bus j ne ss. and prr.f e slo-ja 1 men, bankers. em

ployers ami employes generally will carry Vanderburgh county s 1 1 r p r i s i n u m a p r i t y . A poll taken at Evansville ot)

nfvday gave Mr. Mi-i'ray of K-ntlim. 4 " votes, J . AV . F.-sler of Indianapolis lia. and Edward '. Toner of And-rson !. A p il taKfti at Prtm eton cave Mr. McC'ray !". Mr. Kcsler 4.1: Mr. Toner 14. Polls takfn in other parts rf the First district wb,-e equally favorable to Mr. Mi'i'my." I.arenc hyrns. another niemher of the Mci'iay staff, ifported the n-ult e.f polls tins week at Tetre Hn'tle and nidimond . The Trr I (ante p...i tave Mr. M.a'ray 22, Mr. Frs! r, CI, and

air. T"n-r 43. At PJ.hmond. Mil ray received 11.'. Mr. Foster 11

Mr. Ton-r 3". "We are highly pleased with the situaii--n generally in lndaina," said Mr. J.yon". "W'e are esi.eii,i!'v w ( a I

ip!ea'd regarding t r . Mn 'ray's own (district since it was anrioiiined that it J would be invaded by the other caniilidates. Efforts to i.r ak in on Mr. j McCray's strength in Lake ;,nd other ifouptif.s in lb.' Tenth Histrict have not met with success. Mr. McCray will ' cm ry lh" Tenth by a large majority."

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BED BUGS (Pesky revilc Quiet ist I". T). IJ. 1- a ne chemical that ruts the evcrlast int to the pesky hcdhuiss. i-oa.'hfs tleas. ants and cooties impossible for the v .-ky d"-. ils to exist here P. P. Q. is userf. Kecommendations of Hotels. Hospitals, Railroad Companies and other public inSTitutions are a guarantee to the public that the Fafest. Quickest erwi most ecotiemical w a yof ridding the pesky insfcts is by the use of P. I. J. as this chemical kills the ckks as ewll as the live ones, and will pen injure the clothing. A SoC package makes a full quart, enough to kill a million bedbugs, roaches, fleas e.r cooties and also contains a patent spout to get the etrg nests in the hard-to-eet-at planes and saves juice. Special Hospital size makes five ealions contains three spouts supplier! In- druEpis's or sent prepaid upon rec-cipt t.f priee. riihrr size, by the Owl Chemical i'o., Torre Haute. Ind. Never peddled. Vr-v.

S'l'NTE OF IN'PIWA. .'OI'VTV fJ LKK. t.;: 1N- LAKE .SIPEP.MR 'i((t;T. M t ".I'll TERM. f'-o. I'lK-'T'

Till ST i ?AIM;.i I'ANK ( s,a.-s-ia-to lyiake- fount y Sa . ipks & Trust 1' ai.r.ail t. Ee. utor of the Estate of Josephine A. ' ! - M . id. d( cased. V.st. LCH PA.;a-n M OTTO PAASt'lI. he,- husband. l'lMMA.'WILl'.V arid HELEN WILEY, his wife. Li.H' r..'''ir. guaidian "f Ofiarh-s Hamilton Mead. PALL OKI EN -PEK'i and KATHERIN.V ORI'E.V!Ki;i ;. his wife. OAfSK No. 101'tn NOTU'E OK .-ALE OF REAL ESTATE. The u l.fh rsiftne,) f x'-CUtor of thf estate of Josephine A. W t ley-Mead, decensej. bere-by gives not ice that bv virtue of an crder f)f tb" I -ike Superior I'.Mirl duly issued and entered on the I'uli day of April. ECO, iir the above entitled cause, it will at thf hour of ten o'clock in the A. M. on the :6th day of May. 130, nt

its i-.ffir-c- at the corner of S'lite and lion- . man streets, i nthe City of Hammond. Lake County. Indiana, and from day to day thereafter until old. oner for sale at. private sale all th" interest of said decedent in and to the following described raa.1 estate, situated in Lake, County, Indiana. ,' wit: "A part e.f the nor: beast quarter of Section one ( 1 . Tn nship thirty, seven (IT) North, nance ten (Ho West of the L'nd P. M.. described as follows, to wil : Commencing at a point on the; southwesterly line of Indiana boulevard which is Zli feet northwesterly measured along the said southwesterly line of Indiana boulevard from the northwest riles of the bridge built by Lake County. Indiana, over the firm or outlet of Wolf Lske. and running thence northwesterly slonsr the southwesterly li'te of said Indian boulevard 2o feet, thenre southwesterly at ripht angles to said boulevard 140

fee'., thf nee southeaster , parallel to said boulevard 27, feet, then.-.-northeasterly at l aht angles to said last mentioned line 141 feel to the place .f hi-KHining. in the City of Hammond. 1 jike Cou nt . Indiana." Iso. A part of the northeast quar'er of Section one t 1 ). Township thirtyseven C.7) North. P.aus-e ten (in) West of the "nd P. M.. described as follows, to wit: Commencing at a point en the southwesterly line of Indiana boulevard, v. I.ivh is .15 feet northwesterly measured aloti; the said southwesterly line of Inuiaiut

Don't Spoil Your Hair By Washing It.

When yo'u wash your hair, be careful what you use . Most soaps and prepared shampoos contain too much alkali, which is very injurious as it

dries the scalp and makes the hair brittle . The '..est thing to ue j Mulsiflfd cocoanut oil shampoo. for this is pure and entirely greas"kf-. It's cheap and beats anything else all to pieces. You can get this nt any drug store and a few ounces will last the whole family for months. Simply moisten the hair with water and rub it in, about a teaspoonful is all that is required. It makes an abundance of rich. creamy lather, cleanses thoroughly, and rinses out easily. The hair dries quickly and evenly, and is soft. fresh lookinp. bright, fluffy, wavy and easy to handle. Resides, ii loosens and takes out every particle of rlust, dirt and dandruff.

boulcvaid ftom the iieothwest piles of lh" bridge built by Lake- County. Ir.fli.-inn, over the aim or outlet of

Wolf Lake, and lu nn:g I hence north- I

westerly aleaip (he sou' h w est erly line f saal Indiana boulevard '" feet, thei:ce southwesterly at right angles to said bonlevaid 14(1 feet, thence southeasterly parallel to saiit boulevard fl feet, thence northeasterly at nsht angles to said lasl mentioned lfi feet to the, place of beginning, in the City of Hammond. I -ike eouny. Indiana." Said sale will be made subject to the ppro! of s,aid court for not ! ss than the full appraised value of said real estate; and the court further orders that the terms jf said sale; shall be cash in hand: said rral estate to hf se.!, free and . 1. a.j- of ail liens and encumbrances of 1 eeoi-rl. FIRST TRUST SAVINGS BAXK (successor to the I-ake County Savings C- Trust Coir pa ny), executor of the estate of Josephine A. Wiley-Mead, deceased.

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ing have been adopted by the Board of Schral Trustees and may bo obtained at the office of the Board. All bids shall be in sealed envelopes addressed to the Board of Education, and must be on file in the office of the Hoard not later than seven o'clock P. M. on said lliii day of May. 1!20. Ea.h pid must be accompanied by a certified check payable to th? School City of Hammond, in the amount indicated in the specifications on file. The right is reserved to reject any and ail bids. (Signed) J. D. BRUSEL. (Signed) a. L. SMITH. (Sisrnod) I,. L. BOMBERGER. As the BOARD OF EDI -CATION OF THE CITY OK HAMMOND. Dated. Hammond. Indiana. April COth. A Long-Felt Wint. What, this world nrls is a -.pray and s gerruieid. for the humbug. Wihninpton

NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS OF THE LETTING OF CONTR ACTS FO R THE ERECTION OF THE MAYWOOD GRADE SCHOOL. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN". That on Tuesday. Miy 11th. 13;n. at its office in the Central School Building in the Cjty of Hammond, Indiana, the Board of Education of snd City, wall receive and consider bids for the erection f a Grade School Build ng to be known a the Maywood School, and to to erected on the block bounded by Mr- . i. M' n ill. Tapper and Howard avenues ,n paic. City. IMarr and specifleations for said build-

RESIDENT HAS AWFUL EXPERIENCE "I w as tw ice confined in hospitals, in the last one nothing but Kruel water was injected into me four times a day, as my stomach would not retain any food. I auffered terribly; was reduced to a skeleton. My folks saw a n a e.f Mayr's Wonderful Remedy and it has surely saved my life. I weight 180 pounds now." It is simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the tnflammation w hich causes practically a 'I stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, including appendictis. One dose will envince or moitn- refunded. adv.