Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 265, Hammond, Lake County, 27 April 1920 — Page 9

Tuesday, April 27, 1920.

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Cl eland, Ohio. in Crown I'oint a few daj last week the guest of her ttSlfltf. i JUs. It -pak and small on. -f Kansas City, came to Crown I'oint Saturday to be the Kuest of Mr. and Mrs. John Ward Wheeler over the week-end. .1. W. Jeffries who iiais been working in the Reioidei s ulVtce for the past few uetk.-' has returned from a short trip l.) ' lttsh.il gll.

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Mis Meloher has rt urne.i t? h"' home in Hammond after a short visit with her cousin Mis. Nellie Tailor. Mifs Margaret Wilson returned on Sunday from laiton. 11!.. where she was with her father Joseph Wilson, who t living with i.s daughter Mrs. l.ida WiU'os, for a 'few days. Joseph Carl and wife of Chicago S.;n dayed with the Carey family on East Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Rogers. Sr.. Mr. and Mrs Franklin Rogers. Jr., and KaT'ei: Rosters of Fcrwyn, 111., spent Minda.v ;n the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. 1,. l.'sner. who are occupy ing the R'jre Meeker residence during their ay tn Cr -wn P,rt. Mr. Usner is eff -: e n ey engTfrr at the Ee;z Manufao; u ! in Co . Mrs George Rfde of Hammond and Mrs. Charles . Vo:;fl of rhivan. spent Sunday at the home of Adam Reeder and daughter Li'!!". f'a id 'Maney. .Julius Oreisel and Mr. ' aude AHmsn were among; those who Htter.dtd the spring cereni.-nial of the Sh -i ncrs. held at Hammond on Monday a.'ternoon and exening. Mr. and Mrs. Victor luyer and son T'..' bert have returned t.- their home in Valparaiso after a few days visit with Mr. and Mrs. Julius Rockwell. Miss Masie Uasi'tur lias returned from a few dayr visit with relatives in I.'ol ton . M.ss Giaii.i s I'mpleby a. id Kmmert ilraner attended the dancing party given at loweil last night. f'ora Y'1'.nff, who is mp'oyed In

M-.W MtRRMliE I.ICE.XSES Chester 1.. Vatmvei. Chicagg; Mabel

j R.indlon. Hammond . j 1'ftc: W. Murphy. Hammond; Ethel I K. Stewart, Octroi;. Max tii tei-oui s'i'i. t'Jar ; Pauhne ArJ k in. I ianiuioiid . I ,1'Jin IVpzyiki. Hammond. Mary fteIlnni ni on i j llinton l'iisl-aw, Kast Chicago, Mabrl

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i ',ii .i r y . I .John Weikowski. Wet Hammond. Hattic Koni ynski. Hammond. ! Peter Oruel. 5r.ff :th. Ind.: Sarah i Ncese, (li iff i t h . Ind . I John Korolkopp. llainm. tid Anna j K uh n, Hammond . . Amos 1 Pritchard. Clary; Rose CI . I i.'o'.e. Chicago ! Wm. MeKinley Crider, Hammond, to j M.ir e Rickel. Hammond. j .I'-.opli K. Sierba.' Ross; Tmtty Turn. i rr, Ross . I t ail Steur. "row nTolnt; Lyiia Zan

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L0B0R PARTY LOOKS FOR SUCCESS

Enthusiastic reports were given out at the ireetings of the I-abor Party in (lary, Hammond, East Chicago and Wliirng. the f.peake:s informing their aud ences of the strength and growth of .,e party and forecasted success of the slate ticket. The meetings wen all largely attended.

Teamsters and Truckers Are Back at Work The truck drivers and their employers in Gary readied a settlement yesterday and according to information. Ftrikes among their ranks have been averted for some time to come. It is said that an agreement was reached to give the drivers of heavy trucks $tf a week while drivers of lighter trucks will receive slightly below that figure. A settlement was alto reached last week in the teamsters strike and a',; are now back at work. The. truck drivers are members of the teamsters union.

: 'Diamond Dyes" Made Faded, Shabby Apparel So Fresh and New.

Pcr.'l worry about perfect results. T's-e "Diamond Dyes." guaranteed to ei-.e a new, rich, fadeless color to any :'ric, whether it he v. ool. silk, linen. jtton or m i wed troods. -dresses, bouses, stockings, skirts. children's coats, feathers, draperies, coverings. The Direction Book with each packtells so plainly how to diamond ! e over any color that you cm not. mske a mistake. To match any material, have drugs' st show- you "Diamond Dye" Color a rd. Adv.

DON'T FAIL TO WATCH FOR FINISH Times renders are displaying such unusvia! interest in an advertisement running daily on this page "Watch Mc tjrow. I'll Soon be a Juie Bride" that it has started a flood of inquiries to he made as to the identity of the party inserting the ad. But the readers will ha.ve to wait Uahy has already grown into girlhood and will soon be walking down the church aisle as a June bride. There is something; in store for Thb Times readers and it will not be policy for you to miss looking over one of these artvertitc-n.rrnts.

Watch Toner He's the Winner

Insurance Directors Have Agency Meeting One of the most enthusiastic agency meetings in the history of life insurance organizations was hold by tho agents and directors of th 'lary National I.ifo Insurance Co. yesterday. With more than fh'rty-flvc present, the Session opened in r mooting with Superintendent of Agents A. E. Johnson at the company offices. Mr. Johnson nifuJe a splendid address to the rnrn on past record? showit.g the r'rtiarka'. trowth of the company ar.d oti tho outlook for the future, showing what the company hones, to do. In a big luncheon at the Commercial

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Swuiee My Gal I'm Sorry I Ain't Got It You Could Have It If I Had It Blues . ; . .

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Pe8T Say It with Flower . Whon My Baby Smile Daddy. You're Been a Mother to Me Beautiful Hawaiian Lots Hawaiian Hour with You

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W Muit Have a Song to Remember My Mother' Sons .... One by One We're Passing Over CnnnM and You

I'll TkJnW F You When Evenina Shadow Fell tjcorne Meader I 85c

Cbnt in Flander Charles Hartisun A-2S92 la Flanders Field Charles Harrison ) 85c Uncle Zed and Hi Fiddle Descriptive Monolo? ue ) Chailcs Ross Taggart ' A-2S90 1 1nrU 7.m1 Buti a Graohoohone Descriptive Monologue i 85c

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Firt Walt Accordion Duet Selections from Fault Accordion Duet

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Miss W'csley reciting sonnet at foot of statue. Shakespearian societies all over the world observed the recent anniversary of the poet's birth with fitting' ceremonies. Miss Adelyn Wesley recited a Shakespearian sonnet to school children and grownups at the foot of the Ward statue of Shakespeare in Central Park, New York Cit

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SBW'KU XUTH'i:. ' O.VKI.KT .VVIKI'E SK'vVEIi. bKI'AltTMtlN'T OK riBl.l'' WORKS. ('ITT OK HAM MONTI. 1TIAX.. NuTlfK To t '1 i.N'TltAi "TORS ; Y.mi are lo r by n.'"lb.-rl that t.h- Board ,.f Pobli.' Works of faid fit.v will re1 i. bids uo to May 10:b. n two r 'clock I". M . for the construction of .111 1 liihle, n inch double sironwth vitrif td sock't pii'c Mjvcer with 1 m inholes. i: catchb uuis mid 53 six irch house drains ll'i feet lor.p. on Oakley acnuo. from .State Mreuf to IVnjKlas .'','11 I. under Impio fiiitiii Ilesolution No. 7n:s, us si'ecincii in tlie plans, proiile-? and details M)V Oil t'lic. Ail bids sb.all be aecompant1 by a certified chi-i:i f"r not les. than two ami one-half pr o-nt of tlio c-.-i imatcd co-t of said ini prove m .11 1 . The lv:..ird reserves liv right to reject any and all bids. A. J. SU'.WSON', .lAi'OH WlkKR, K. t. IHblTKIi'U. l'.ard of I'ublic Works. WI'jMAM If i.SK, Cnv Clerk. t--T; 5-4

NOTIfb: TO XON-n.KSlDK.VT. Till! MATH OK INliIANA. l.AKTC COL'NTV. IN" THE 1AKE .SUPERIOR s I ' I ! T . M A HlTl TKRM. 11)20. ;FJJtiK A. lK)I-b AND KATHARINE a. rw ... 111s wu'E, vs. r. w. l-.Rf.ioKS. A HOSE TRUE CHRISTIAN NAME IS L'NKNOUN. HlAKIiOTTE H. HROUKS, HIS WIFE. THE UNKNOWN HEIRS. UKGATKES. IEVISEKS. OK J. W. F.ROOK.S A NX) CHAREOTTE 1. KRO.IKS, A. I.. OSBOIiN. ET A I j. CAUSE No. 13243. ACTION" TO QUIET TITEE. Now com, s the ria.tii iii', bv- John M. Siirioii. attornex'. and file their o.mpiain lieic. toetbor with an affidavit of a conipetent person, showing that the defendants. J. V. Brooks, whose true Christian mini is unknown; Charlotte E. Rrooks, his wife; the unknown heir?, legatees, devisees of J. "W. Brooks and Charlotte E. Brocks: A. E. Osborn. whose true Christ'an nme in unknown; the unknown hirs. legatees, devisees of A. E. Osborn. ani A. J. Osborn, his wife, whose tr'.ie Christian name is unknown; A. 1.. Osborn. whoo ? rue Christie n nme

is unknown; A. I,. Osborn. bi wif. whose true I'ln-i.t :a ti u.iine r u; kn vn: die unknow n heirs, legatees and lo isees id" A. E. Osborn and A. E. s 1 . -1 1. ios wife, whose true Christian nuiies mf unknown: E. E. Hohnian. whose trui Christion name is unknown; Kiihiih Hohman, his wife, are not residents of the State of Indiana, and that this is an action to (juiet. title to the following described teal osta.te. lo-it: Eot Thirteen ilSt. Bioek Three as mark'-d and laui down en ihe recorded plat of 1Oiiis lj. liohman's Addition to the Town (now (ty) of Hammond. Eakc Count- . Indiara. Said defendants are tloref.-i-e tireb;. notified of the pendency of said action and that the same will stand for trial at the nri term of said Court, arid th-ct unless they appear and answer or riemjr therein, al 1 he. calling of said cause, on the tJSth day of June, A. I. th? same beinc the 4:;rd day of the next term of said Court to be be.in and held in the Court House. Room No. I, at Hammond, in said County and Stat", on the 2nd Monday of May. A. 1 1. 1320, said action will be heard and '. termmcd in their absence. IN" WITNESS WHEREOF. I hereunto set my band and affix the Si a I of said Court, at Hajnmond. this 27lh day of

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