Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 306, Hammond, Lake County, 15 June 1920 — Page 7
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THEY ALL WANT TO WATCH PARADE Twenty-rive autus o4.d"d with mm'bere -t the Chua-s" Athietic Association. ih:s morning rsed tr.rouirh this city on their way to Indianapolis. Obictr L.tit" rnr; the party at State Line and escorted it to tu -Miunein boundary of th city. As he was about to return the leader of t'n gnup handed him a package on which was w-ritten a mi6n? that will apt eai to ti er yHamniondite . It wa: "Tbjik you. Hammond. Iook for us on return trip tomorrow about 4.30 or 5.30 p. m. We .hall return over The name route iCaiumel avenue), 6:ffned. Captain Hibben. C A. A.", The box was rilled with r'.gars and rainy a healthy pu!T of "Cherry Circle" 'smokes permeated the atmosphere of police headquarters. Now all the motcrcyrle officers are entreating Chief Austprn to appoint them to watch for the returning party.
ALL IN A DAY'S MAIL Reside-s having to euffT pre.nt healed atmospheric rendition. Mayor Brown's discomfort is augmented by pist!es of the Niowin? nature: "Mr, Brown. Mayor: You are hereby notified that Smaliey. Dielke. Lyons tc. we-re put out for that old KWZ- the deep seirer boodhnjr s"heme. Now you are warned that we will set you if your Board of Public Booulers let a ( contract for a deep sewer. The sani1 tar' district is all "hot air" and be 3amned to it." Signed. The Independent Club, Byorder of the club. The Board of Publ!e Works resents
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LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE TO NON-XESIDENT THS STATE OF INDIANA. LAKE TOUVTT. IN THE LAKLE SUPERIOR COURT. MAY TERM. 1320. CHARLES J. MURPHY VS. LOTTIE MURPHY. CAUSE NO. 19326. ACTION" TO DIVORCE, i Now comes the plaintiff by C. 13. TinkkSfaa.m. attorney, and file? complaint herein .together with an affidavit of a competent and desmterested rerson. showing Iithat the defendant. Lottie Murphy, is f r.ot a resident of the State of Indiajia.
L Said defendant is therefore hereby .v.,&.4 r f , Vn nan f caul .l i.in
Knd that the same will stand for trial at
the next term of said court, and that unless she. appear and answer or demur therein, at the caliin? of said cause, on
Mhe 14th day of September. A. D.. 13:0.
the same being the Ind day of the next term of saJd Court to be Tiefrun and held in the Court House, Room No. 2, at
rSYRUP OF FIGS" ' CHILD'S LAXATIVE
Look at Tongue! Remove Poisons from Stomach, Liver and Bowels.
Accept "California" Syrup of Figs only look for the name California on the package, then you are sure your . child is having the best and most harrnless laxative or physic for the litMe ' stomach, liver and bowels. Children love its delicious fruity taste. Full directions for child's dose on each TiMtlc. Give it without fear. Mother! You must say "California. ' Adv.
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SUMMER FOOTWEAR FOR MEN
WHITE AND PALM BEACH OXFORDS Cool Comfortable Serviceable Ortt says: Come in and try on a
pair. We have the right size and J last for you, and the price is very j
moderate $3.85 T0 $7.50 Large and varied assortment of women's and children's, white footwear at popular prices. Jas. B. Ortt
YOUR SHOE MAN'
169 E- STATE ST., HAMMOND The Home of "Walk-Over" Shoes
Hammond, in said County and State on the 2nd Monday of September, A. !., I:1-', said action will bo hoard and dei. rm:ni'd in h r absence. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I hereunto se my hand and Httix the ie.il of srtol Court, at Hammond, this 21ih day of May. A V., 1'j.i"). SU) HERBERT E. WH EATON.
'Wk I.. S. By CORA U. ANDERSON. Deputy Clerk, j 6 -1 - : -1 o j
NOTICE 121ST STREET PAVEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WMKliS, CITY OF HAMMOND. INDIANA. NOTICE TO iM.NTU.V'TnijS: You are hereby notified that the Eoard of Public Works of sail City will pthm' bids up to June 2,3rd. 1320. at two o'ciock P. M.. for Tli" construction of nucadam pavement with the interstices filled wrh asphalt, and tj.'.'i'l .jinr.- (V,-t of cement' s'dewalk. six feet wide, and 1360 lineal feel of cement curbing, and S5 lineal feet of corneal inr.rKinal eiirb:nir. and o.0 lineal fee; of six inch vnnf.ed sewer tile, and two e;ueh basins, and lift lineal feet, of j inch lead water services, and 7 corporation cooks, stops and boxes, and .djust im 7 manhoi- to cr olo and one cntc'i basin to prade and o.n,of 121st si ret t. f rem Atchison avenue to Indianapolis Boulevard under In'i'toventent Uosolut ion No. 7! as st-eciia d :n the plans, proriks and details nov n 'ile. All bids shall be accompanied bv a certified check for not less than two and one-half per cent of :h" n.-umatf-ii c,Mt of said iinrrovomcnt. The Hoird reserves the risht to reject any and all bids.
A. J. PW,NPON. JACOR WIKER. F. C. PIETRI'TI. S-R-15 Board of Public "Works. "WILLIAM C. ROSE, C:tv Clerk.
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not residents o.' -he State of Indiana. .Said defendants are therefore h I '." r.otiri'd f the pend'-ncv f said hci...h and that the same wii! stand for trial r.l ttie next tertti i.f -,id curt, and that iiili-r's t i i j. aj'j'cir an, answ.-r cr o.-nuir therein, tU- c.-tHin.- . f ai l a -is. . n
the ll'h day of Sep: the same (j;.. terin of said Court in the (,wlrt House !'. ic.ond, m said i mi n: ; :'iui Monday of oep:, n:d action in!' h,.;
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NOTICE TO NON-EJESIDEITT TITE STATE OF INDIANA. LAKE CO I "NT Y". IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT. MAY TERM. 102a. EAST CHICAGO STATE BANK OF EAST niK'ACO, INDIANA. VS. PEI.MA EUNDEEN". ET. AE CAUSE NO. in.! 2 3. ACTION TO FORECLOSE MO PTC ACE. Now comes the Plaintif bv Moid"1, R.iyce & Twyman, its attorneys and files its complaint herein, together with in affidavit of q competent person, showing that th defendants, pflma Ltindeen, individually and as widow of Jcob Lundeen, deceased. Selma Ltindeen. administratrix of the estate of Jacob Eundeen. deceased: the unknown heirs and devisees of Jacob Lunden, deceased are
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Required for Jiffy-Jell Desserts They come. ready-sweetened. They come acidulated with pure fruit acid, made from lemons or from grapes. A bottle of liquid fruit flavor comes in each package. We crush the fruit, condense the juice and seal it in a bottle. So Jiffy-Jell is a real-fruit dainty, rich in fruit. Simply add boiling water a.s directed on package, then the fruit essence from the bottle, and let cool. If you used fresh fruit, plus a let of sugar, you couid make nothing more delicious.
Serves six at trifling: cost One package of JifTy-Je!! serves six in mold form, or twelve if you whip the jell. And the fruit alone which we use in it would cost vou more than the whole dessert.
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Real-Fruit Desserts
Ten Flavors in Glass Vials A bottle like this in each package Mint Lime Cherry Raspberry Loganberry Strawberry Pineapple Orange Lemon Coffee
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WHAT MAKES THE CADILLAC A GREAT CAR Ask those who have sat in Cadillac councils for seventeen years, what has made the Cadillac a good and a great car, and they will answer: Seventeen years of working together and never being satisfied that the point of perfection has been reached. Ask them who made and are still making the Cadillac the great and the good car it is, and they will reply : All of us, and no one of us. All of us, because . we think the same thoughts, and believe in the same things but no one of us, because no mans mind can hold the complex harmonies the Cadillac comprehend .. They will tell you that as nearly as a commercial enterprise can be, the Cadillac Company is a brotherhood in which each man pools his braina. with the brains of every other. They will tell you that stubborn pride of opinion cannot survive in Cadillac atmosphere that mere egotism would automatically eliminate itself from an organization in which all things must work to the common end that the Cadillac shall steadily be made a better car. t We are only repeating what the whole world concedes when we say that there is not another ' car in all the wrorld like the Cadillac. And the reason there is not another car in the wTorld like the Cadillac is that in all the world there is not another organization like the Cadillac organization. Boliiing Auto Sales N.E. Corner Douglas and Hohman, Hammond. Fnone 1741 Michigan and Grapevine, lndiara H?rhor
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Luggage Section, Second Floor
NOTE Yoar name cr lnl ial stenciled oa any Trunk, Suit Ca.se or Baj rr.EE of charg-e during" the Jane Sales.
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TRUNKS, BAGS and SUIT CASES IN AN EXCEPTIONAL SHOWING Tastes in luggage differ, but wherever the discriminating tourist travels you will find luggage of quality the only kind we sell. To be sure, we have trunks, bags and cases in a plentiful variety of sizes and shapes, but every last one of them is built for service. Better to Choose Now During the June Sale
Wardrobe Trunk Made of three-ply veneering, covered with vulcanized fibre, fancy muslin lining, full set of hangers, four large drawers, spring lock,
7.50
Suit Cases
draw bolts and brass trim- A mings, at .
Dress Trunks In mo3t complete assortment of all grader,. The inexpensive ones are canvas covered, bound with hardwood slats; while the better ones are of three-ply veneer and fibre covering. All sizes and sty les to meet every need of traveling. Priced at 17.50, 25, 30 AtiD 42.50
Other Styles at $55, $65, $75 nrj $85 Fibre, Karatol and Leather are the popular sizes in assorted sizes and shapes to meet your requirements, and. at moderate prices: Fibre Cases $2.25 to $10.00 Karatol Cases $6.50 to $13.50 Leather Cases $10.00 to $42.50 Traveling Bags One could not think of going away without having a handy bag. They're convenient in every way, very roomy and strong. Finished either in black or tan and leather handle brass trimming:-. Real values at S5.SS S3 $10 $12 And Up.
SPECIAL 109 Vulcanized Suit Cases, full 24 inch size, metal corners, leather handle and
brass trimmings. Special g J QQ j
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SPECIAL 6 Traveling Bags made of heavy imitation leather in the black finish, fancy cretonne lining, heavy steel frame and leather handle, 18 inch 1 QQ size only, at vltlJO
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There is a pleasurable pride in the ownership of an Auburn Beauty-SDC a gratifying knowledge that you possess a motor car of singular beauty and smart design. The graceful lines of the Auburn stream from radiator to rear without a ripple; the appointments are in perfect accord with the finish and design. The ready responsiveness of the Auburn motor makes driving a wholesouled pleasure, free from any thought of mechanical fallibility. There is a thrill in every rhythmic pulsing of the powerful motor, a constant enjoyment in its fleet performance.
PRICES 6-39 H Touring - - - $1,895.00 6-39 K'Tourster - - 1.895.00 6-39 R Roadster - - - 1,945.00 6-39 Sedan - 2.775.00 6-39 Coupe - - - 2,775.00 (Wire Wheels, set of five, $125.00 additional.)
The above prices are f. o. b. Auburn, Indiana, and do not include war tax.
Saoctow Garage & Sales Co
Phone 832
Chicago & McCook Avenues, PETER SKAFISH & W. H. WEST, Props.
East Chicago, Indiana
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