Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 5, Hammond, Lake County, 23 June 1920 — Page 5
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Wcdncsday, June 23, 1920.
Personal and Social News
LIVE LOCAL NEWS "ADS"
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AVST;E-MArrilK'tt s The marriase of Kmma Austgfn to John Matthews was oU-mniz'd this laorning- at nine u'i'!uck at the St. loffph's churi-h, the I'ov. Father I'-erf; officiating . The hri.ip was attended by Miss Klizatirtli Kleihtge and the tjfourn by William Austgt-n. The triiie looked very lovely in a gown of white charmeuse and chantiily Inc..
and pearls and a tulle veil arranged in i a very becoming cornet fashion. Miss! KU'-ihejje, the bridesmaid, wore a dress!
or g-olcj organdy, a hat to match and
tarried a bouquet of old-Iashiom d I
garden flowers. Olive Virene Austin-n. the little flower girl, wore a white net dress, hat to match and carried a colonial bouquet of rose buds. After the ceremony there was a reception "nil dinner at the bride's home. They
t f t on a honeymoon to points in "Wis- i for water to J :ne eonsin and wiU be at home after Aug- I'm;:! Novembe-- is ust 1st at 35 West AVilliams. lioth j ha'.f f year. U;. the bride and groom are very well 6-21 C, known in Hammond. Miss Austpen is j . .- - . -
?. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. "ustgen of Carroll St.. who are amt-nj iht oldest residents of Hammond.
SEWING MACHINES
Have your jewing; machine repaired ly Luke county's only ."wine machine eprrt. V. Miller. State st. Teb-phoiie 1 1 ma t e.s furnished free. f,-ll
file l'ast
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K 1 s u . i o c,,.,,,., 1 .-,1 upon a la: 4.1a.-.- ol i anjhiiie s. .Miss iljz.-l U ili-.-sat. uviiuif; tio- 4'4-i4i;ieny and Mi.-.i l;iy Mah. pi's;ii. 1 at the- on, an. Mrs. Ami. In 1 : 1 1 i i . pa -t iri-aiid nialloii of t he (iiaiid I. ' . .i 1 1 1 t i . was m.v nl and ' ' " a leV.il . Ivuie . TI.U lil-.illd Wa:.l.n of li.e Ma.e ot Indiana. Ml.-. J '' 'I'Hoii.p.- was inlioilu.ed and '!' oint ,i . o;i,i r i..i!o!.-i that u.-ie loesti.t, wer. Alls. Williams. WoMhy
'--l Chi- ug'i hapi if, of Wlm nit;. pa.-1 i-;.ipt4 i . Tue am -
BUTTON COVERING HKIT1TCIIIM, IN OM-. 1IVV Pleating, lra Id i n ur. sewuiu ii.aelnn.s at bargains, all kinds ..f repair?; all v.rk guaranteed. Call on .! . W. Was-
J soy at 91 Slate St., just v.. -si ot II. -h-
man st. 1'hono MS-lLunnioml, Juliana. 6-21
MARSHALL CHUCKLES OVER THE SITUATION (Continued from Page Onl
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NOTICE, WATER RENTS j
Water users.
ate, wh." have pa:d 1 -. have time t.. pay l.i.-t ppookik. s ir.
"1 am beginniiiK to barn, however," be 4.iumue,. I limr that most of them VAan' mone', mre nii.iify." His long l.'.at k ci(r.r sh,, renin ward and a ! winkle rune into his merry eyes. II- gl.-1t1e4.1l about the room. It was the most beautifully appo.nteit room in one of Ho- most .-x pens is.- hotels on the ci ..-1 ,-T. ' 1 s.e that J Hamilton Lewis is run--tig' f..r s i. e prisidein ,,n his own platfoi m." tie o iit on "I tlo nk .-very man : li. Mil. I have the right to i un for vice president on his own platform" TWO SIDES TO EVERYTHING 'Ui tlu; bis; questions sshicli are to o:uo b.-iore tlo- ...rn-ntion. Mr. Mar
shall has .ry liht-rn. views. Jt is his
philos. i tiy that th-re are tsvo sides of j ,-.-ry iu. stiui. and .very man should ! g . ven his 5-a v. I "i:-.. n a shot ..f paper has two sides
luie- 44. To-.rr.r tiow tlim -. f u
lu. iiii,, ;- i.-as mg- the Teiii-
.1 lIlJlHl-r ol.q lo ilon.i'c tsv.my ' ''' ;i .-ii.il'.' t',.w,.i.l . f i a -
'.' s ,.( 1 !. i, l.gi ,,,s day 1 o be .-tailed i i 1 la mIda 1.. 1 Lo 1. :- v. as pn -!'. it i s I':-. t !; past oh 1""'a Mrs. llrie Lund, i -iai-t ii. .4 ,1 .. w ,.tt. 1 'as t
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.Mu.Ile.-. W'eitliy An invitation
ss..s ived Itotn !. , h.ipl. i- at fl'oss li l-.el.t t,. ;,;i mellilo :s to meet
'HU tli- ui or, Monday . s, i -:' I lu .and au ; ...ii, do , .s wiil
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The third annual commencement exercises of the AVentworth hi;;h school will take place Wednesday evening. June 23rd at eight o'clock in the AVentworth building. The public is cordially invited to attend and a good program has been arranged with an address by the state superintendent of SKhoois, John Calvin Hanna. The marriage of Amelia Kline and Kdward K. Murray was solemnized yes terday morning: at the All Saints church. The bride wore a navy blue suit with a hat to match and a corsage of brides roses and lillies of the valley. The maid of honor. Anna Kline, a cousin of the bride, wore a blue suit and hat to match and ca.rrie.1 Aaron loses. The groom was- attended by
his brother, John A. Murray. Aft;-r th.i ceremony a wedding breakfast was served at the l.yndora Hotel aft.-r which the young couple left for the east. The bride is a daughter of Mrs. L. .Kline of Kast sMLiit-y st. and the groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. J. i'. Murray of Garfield ave. The Deborah Aid society will hold an all day session at the Christian church tomorrow.
this year and al.-i. i.-mp'o t-d the Henna training course in the training- d. p.irt
mint. Miss r. u. rs sv.ll contiuue s.udj-i
nig at tins s. hogl n.-xt year.
to ell t
Coming as s.. tru ss hat of a surpri the many tri.nds i.- the- announce
of the engag. m, nt ot" Ani.e IV t eft a to I'aul V. Je.pd.e. Miss, IVt.-r. k is a daughter of .Mr. and Mrs. Adolps IVter.k of .U Walt., r .- re-, t. Mr. llurke is a son of Mr. and Mrs. lY-.d liurk i f Ilh.omingti.n. 1!',.. and is a I roinm-
A ug ust. The M f' oid an ; Mrs, W.
am st . at t. r uo4.il .
1 .' 'i This s ill , !,.;.,. i the months of July
til.-and
nr, e Sir. . t I.adi. s' Aid will 1 -.hiy ; sioi, ,u t he home ,.f A . Ili. ii.i!!i, l- ..j.t v ajti,.
" -,:, , k t,.i. i i o vv at-
le
save,
b 14 kling. '1'!.. re are i.Im b. ii.o.,taike.l him--.
hose jn e;,, I'raneiseo, is jos la! ublic man has ou' r a dinner of be-
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rbo. Ta . Is and Mrs. 'd ave.
ent cillc.,1 in J'e.Tja. . as ytt been s. l lor the wdd:
dati: has
The Ladies' Aid Society of the Centenary M. E. church will hold an allday meeting at the home of Mrs. A. K. Stevens, 228 H hman st., tom-.m-w. All ladles requested to be present.
Mrs. J. V . Smaloy ..f Pe'roit St.. very pleasantly entertained the K:mbach as. . eXig hie.ii hood Club at her home vest-: .lay . The afternoon sva.; spent socially and a nic ly arrang- i iuitche4.i ssas s. rv.-d. The next m-, iing will occur in tsvo weeks at tho home of Mrs. A. J I . Tap;.er of Ann sr.
Pr. and Mrs. I'.lufftoTi, Ind., ar and Mrs. A. M. ; street .
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS.
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m. et;:ig 'in:- 2t. All ' ' d tr hi .rig t Ho I a r eotl'. ill ba 1 lie
. ill. sharp. W. A. H. iKir. K. II. vv-
rosvri r.-.in'. .'t u ' 4. .s n. fs ' ;r ears. If and help n; l' Ihian 1. u.I.J-
BLINDED BY HE AD -LIGHTS
inir noniiiiaSed. Ileeerttly upon re.a.hing this 4 its. he was quote.) m the n. -.vspap.rs a- saxing in anssv. r to a qiostion. that "there is no Irish question" Many of his frietid- believed lb. at su.-h a remark if gisa-ri thoughtful consideration, would ,,. a death ldosv. r.ut this is not tik.-n seriously by certain fri.-nds. ssho feel coniident that b.e stands as go...! a chance as any of those now in the Iirid to pull i!'.".s n the birr priz.-. NO OPEN WORK SHOWN Mr. Marsha! will be 1,1 San Francisco ieniorrosv. He will be :i guest at the St. Francis h.d.-l svitii a party of friends. The Marshall adherents jtre awaiting his arrival ssith keen int. r-st. Tims f.a- there has be, a no open ssrrk :u his behalf, but his friends b.-li. ye ssl'. n the i. . president is ttoon on the g roq mis in p. rson. a life sized boom S4-.;'. be start..!.
Wt
It is ; jority ot
nre iiroti 1 Fran, is.-
nrd of t 1 'i iiioer a ;
The Faithful Worker? Re be ha ks will h ,!d an at the I . o. O. F. luil!
Mr. and Mrs. Hairy Mmas and farny have returned from California
w he re they has. winter.
b e r. n
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Gindotti o' Sibley st. entertained a number of friends in honor of Mr. and Mrs. F. Molinari on Monday evening, who base just recently returned from their honey
mann. the evening was pleasantly trena
spent with music and dancing. Little! Ml.-S Lillian De r.mti prternin.,l t,!
guests with c.assical dances, which (member
were very much enjoyed. I'elicious I lv dec
refreshments were served by the hostess, who was assisted in serving by Mrs. B. De Faoli. Mr. and Mrs. Gindotti received many lovely gifts from their friends. The out of town guests were Miss Helen Iwyer of Whiting; M. BaudeKi. of South Chicago.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred 1 family have, taken a ar.;ig
Lake, Mich., f.r the stitnn t-r . Sherry w :1! not spend the er.tii e
mer at the lake, but wiil the week-end.
The Hammond Cl;ap'r O . rf T. S
j celebrated I ast 1'atrons and Fa.-t Ma
nignt at the Mas. one Tempt.,
c.viiiug o.r tniriy. t'.nror wa.-
banquet to. on to over Th-- tnl o-s were at' -a.
orated w ith red rn... s a
Tco Late To Classify
The Ladies' Aid of the Tine Street T'resbyterian church will meet to sw for Mrs. Eroderick at her home. Hoffman st. tomorrow afternoon.
-'TEI) A man to operate Calumet
.V4-I uraw oriOge. .pp.S" l;;.l ,,(
ichigan Cuj. Iiub c-J'-.J
Power, M
The May Flower club will meet with Mrs. C. 1 1 . H-.blitzel. 8S4 Calumet ave. tomorrow evening at 7:30. The F. E. G. ehjb will meet with Adelaide Kammercr. Zii Indiana ave.. en June 20th. All members are requested to be present.
FOR lUl.N'T-Garage. in 2 I'ur-.t
I "hot!.: fZi-J iiainmorid. tj--' J-
1011 SAL1 gara ge. Haiiiinond.
-M-..b rn uth Si.
FK ItrCNT 2 nicely turni-h-d r... ms for light house k.. i p:rig. All m..d. i n Thcne. Ta ilamiii-uid for particulars tj - 1 I -1
The Indiana Sun Flower club
will
meet at the home of Miss Kmma Kroer !
of ;;2 Truman avenue, Thursday afternoon and es-emng. Mrs. Kmma Mencr of Indiana Harbor .will be th-; hostess.
T. Trinity Ladies' Aid will meet for a social afternoon Thursday at 3 o'clock at the home of Mrs. T. Corner. Forsythe avenue, "West Hammond 111.
NOTICE Mr. Otto panders. Will net b-- r sible for any lulls .-on tract, d 1
"a.-, .uarjr-.err.e zanders, a.' date.
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Hammond Trust '&. Sasings Larii Ad minis' ra Dated June 22, 1320. ti-2;:-;;:.-,I
The Golden F.od Social club will meet Thursday afternoon. June 24. nt the home of Mrs. John Schroeder. 124 West State street. All members are request
ed to be present. I " j XOTICK OF AWnNISTRATl'lN'
IN THE MATT Kit IF T H 10 F.STATF. OF VKflNA CO.V..'.ns. i K. ' FAS 1 ill
! no 2..::.
. .-..ri.. ; i; aerei.iv gisen inni in linr.lackmon -,r.H i !"rsn"(1 1'a"i n appointed A.itnin;-
. by I he ..' a :-.- ,!'
Kllen O'Flaherty of dar Rapids,
j o 4.. a., i.- trie r.ouse guest or icier tin-
fon of Lvtroit street, this week.
Afr. and Mrs.
from Denver, Colo, yesterday whore they have been visiting their son and family. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Flaektriun. Their grandson. Warner, returned with them. The friends of Franklin Kluokmun will be pb-ned to learn that he is feeling some better.
t rn t or of said Ksta
the 1 -ike Sup.-r i.r Court. Said Est.it.. is supposed to be solvent. Hammond Trust & S.-n wigs I tank. Adniinist rat or.
Dated June 22, 1310. ti-2 1-".0-J 'y-T
A farewell surprise party w g-iven last evening for Mrs. Frank St. Clair ry the members of the C. T. A. club at Mrs. St. Clair's home, State street. Mm. St. Clair will leave for New York today and will sail for Germany Saturday to visit her daughter Fern Andra. who is a famous movie star in Germany. The evening was spent socially with games and music and some special dances given by Edith Knatt were very much enjoyed. Mrs. St. Clair was presented with a pin. a gift from her son and a lovely bouquet of American beauty roses, a gift from Mr. and Mrs. Yesterschutz, a nice "luncheon was
forved
with an impressive prayer given byMrs. Estella Shirey, who is the president of the C. Y. A. club. The guesis were Mr. and Mrs. Yestcrsehutz and daughter, Hilda: Mr. and Mrs. F. Bern.t and sons. Julian and Louis; Miss Lorraine Douglas, A. Kennedy. F. Cadore. W. Tucker. Frank St. Clair. The out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. I-'. McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. H. Haines, Mr. and Mrs. F. IV-ters. all of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. J. Drily of St. Louia. Mo., and Mr. and Mrs. V. Archer of Los Angeles, Cal. Martha Kreis very pleasantly entertained the S. S. M. girls at her home on Michigan avenue last evening. The meeting was in honor of a club reunion. Mrs. "Wm. Pan of Canton. Miss., a former member of the club was present, and Mrs. Orville Collins, also a former member, was present.
CITY OF HAMMOND. INDIANA. DF. I 'A F.TM FN T OF rriiLIC . U'o.'lKS
NOTICK OF CALl'.MKT A V F.N I
CF.MF.NT SIDEWALK. SL-. 1 1. I'P.IMAIir ASSL'SSMKNT KOLL MELTING. To Whom It Mas- Concern: " You are her'by not. tied that the Assessment P.j'.l in the matter of the no. irovement of Calumet Avenue from the South bank of the Grand Calumet tliver to Carroll Street, by constructing therein a cement side walk ten and one-half feet wide, five inches in depth in the City of Hamm..-id. County of Like, and
State of Indiana, has been pr.-p.ar ! by order of the Hoard of Public Works of
The evetllnsr was rnn,'!,tr,i ! Mla ' "' iin,t that the same is now on
leaded VV ,;.ll::;;,.,d , nd Knoff of i ari ..;,,; a; pro.,.-!: ;n fr'm -
gU-sts of Mr. oppo.-.'e .a..,,.;,.,,;,, ; K Ll j :se of Warren I to '- i .: - .
, ,:' ' ' '- "' 1UJ "e I .M'l'e T i r. .- k i . w as vvalkiiig along) of ,he d, reus j !r,,t- Jlsl rii-t : - ;;;'- ii! uay !!iMin T.-mski. age ."0 enrs. wa s taken to t- r.i ' r ro v . j i . ( , , . ' oi ,.ii.4 mi il j t -t 1 1 . n be Mr i I t 1 4. . ,, -1 1 , . .. . . . . i . . .'
j K- Ci.i.i'inv- a't'-T,-:. d Tom.-ki wh'-w -in j
pending th--ARRIVING
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Mr. : CONFOUNDED; "
ap r -.- ! f(V-n::n-ie.l fr-- m Ta-e One) J 't.-'lus : Chi, ag, , be ,-...rr'.-e w.-ho-.t the riatr.es of hlr, I V. th-
there are -. t r-- arty a s,.-te of.
! c-r rid: s i-t t: . .;..-n . orential. at-1 r. aiv .ii-!- r . --t.-.-b -a-i--n.
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a ; ' or,-:. i.-vig-. 1-var is. - ; - I r.ird. H :-'..-. .,-k. M. -A ... Mar.''i il'. j
d an ex- j M.-r.-d.'h. r.. I'.uti'.-r. Is r..-. S.-u-i ,!--"'"'oS and Wiis-.n to r:.,t:i.; tho.-e nod ' i l t . . id.
! w ii't s r dp n j j Th" McAdoo l ooin j-.-.f :--e to i '"y do;;-! Ds c t r --' P' t'sists in rorr- ... 4. .... .
ieg i-a i - .;:. ,r. r. dead 3r. ) h .. -. !. -.'-. M--d ... !:::f'' ins s-s 'bis boom ,-.-ia rv,4o,.-,.i tn,, mun-
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i iii mi r-g up s.ipp.o t-r troir no n. 1
... . .-.!"'. '' ,.,4..., ,i, ... jn tii I intra! os-. w :t'i ! .-.a me trr.-Cri t'r-ev ;-. j. p. ,,s ., fb.ii rn'"!" : "n-. at: ! ;. . I a.- .;.;: t 1- a ! '"- :' : ' e-i !
; "M.-..'!-' ." t-,. . -i,., ;- entirely out of t":e ra e. Wnaf v.-r s .pport lie ev- ! 1 er l.r.d :j r: w- .-i,e. s;-l.t u;, a m-n; the j
; -th-r card b,;.-s. i: :t if M,-.d,e. s I i . i ; rioiii. i- p:. -. : e von -. . ! : ., :r I p n 1 Will. IIMIMAT 1 1 I . il i l..s I T! er. f,.;; A ... ., , , . -ir.; e, .h, j
r th.s y -A ''.'-.-' e itri. ;:.,.:,: i.e ..; ;
at. I ' r.'-r..-i.!. net f .-:r days i i sin.-.- the M, . s i o sh. t--ie-r:im. is !
s name u:'l I' re --en ! I " : . oriv. r,' ; -n here and j - - r As t o iv hat will j
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M ' A . ..,- ss i 1 i re-.: i v e i a-.d f.a;terii,ar vote I
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r. j M o; .M..S.1..0 '.4' 1 . pit ;, - , ,-, . s 7 t w't!l a ra-i: list i,s S. nut.-r lf-.r.i,r, '
j si n j in ""rii.-age A .;.-,-. pj,,(. of j P1 '' o i a : awn- '!v. ri-iL- - t'.-i; j what h - I
j ed i n tiou. i n a ;. ii j j Whirh. ser t, ,;:!:! . ' ..g , . .. . nr.w ! j arr'..':ng ,-..!"..( th-;- nr.- grattv n- i I ' O - ...nr isi.,:, thus ere..-. J
ea -,.me fr.-. .-.. an aP.-.,,-,. o'. t
the pfl,-,v , ,,. . , t,. , on. sen 'ion nt i.ei-s ,i . t . di' this. "A r,v ;, t , . ti.pt t , ... r,i i .,) , rnn. v. r.tion,'' .-', na-. :- r.-.v-. rt r.. Awen 1 :,'-":f ;' ar:-::ia-e. d. ',:. j. ,v . , . ..; I r":" - I' won P- - a (..-on,eranir No sii.-i, -,tt. n.rr ,. oi .... ... , . ..
nce is an 47. . S(1&n
w2
! great ma
tins convention
mt.-d out that th
.blegat.'S fl
ru fed and will come to San reads- to flock to the standn, an s ho . an win for the .- -ar'y.
TALKED HrMSELr OUT Marshall boomers feci that William L M A d- 'o lias ta'K.-.l hinselt" out of the nomination and that this avr-s Mr. Marsh i'.! m a strong poMtion. On r'v' f.'her liand th.-re a r- ;! nty of practical I ruocr.a' i-- p.'lif o iars who view the M.'A-loo nte-id. nt far from being ( lose.). They see .,,,, ;,, n milch .-treriipr t-fi-ition than .-ser. His closest fri-nds fb.lsre that Mr. M,-Adoo, al-
r-f u-es .. p. -r flit his- name to 'ha- const nt ion, cannot refuse r.a:or ;f the p-irty wants him
ti. i.d.ate. Th" J.-jid. r in this ! n is Mrs. Ant. tun 1 1- Funk of I
who bre-igh.t the M'-Adoo boom
t .1 1 i.
"get mad and stay mad and refuse to play ball." iti; citiix.i: unmix fob tickkt The announcement tlat prominent. Wood supporters had loyally presented themselves to Senator Harding and
offered their services to hini was part-i ly responsible f..'r the dampening of j the democratic hopes. The .swing of an Indianapolis paper int.) the Harding j column am) the knosvledgn that Albert J. IitVt-ridL;e will not oniy support the Keniul gentleman from Marion. ()., but! will take off his oat and h. lp put j him across re important elements!
ttiat have helped to take the jazz out d life for the Hoosier followers of the rooster. wi-vr issn-: looms m;
Faced with these discouraging facts and with the prospects of dissention in their own ranks over the league luestion and the "wet" issue the lo- . al democrats are plunging themselves into the files of old publication to sec if they can dig up something that the republican presidential nominee may have said which can be twisted into a yarn intended to make the progressive el.ment of the 1. O. 1 . i,;tt.r. Thus, an a last hope, they are trying to tide back the republican national wave. As they are unable to find a peg on which they can hang an aggressive defense of the national admin ist ra t if, n they are attempting to drop poi3on bombs in the republican ranks. WILL NOT All) IIOOM The announcement of Kdward G. Hoffman of Fort Wayne, ssho is serving as sec retary of the national com-
mitteo at fcan l-rancisco, that the name of Vice-President Marshall, will not be formally presented to the convention as a presidential candidate, is b-aring out th repeated assertions that Tag-, part did not feel kindly towards Mar-', shall because of a' recent statement' made by the vice-president to the ef-: feet that he and the French Lick boss traveled different paths in the politi-, cal game. 1 1 is understood h.-re that
wruie laegart will not openly oppose Marshall he will nt attempt to aid his boom along.
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Have your painting, papering and decorating done now. Thrre never was more ideal weather for painting than now. We abso. lutely guarantee all work, to be first class. Materails are the very Le.t made. Fire boiled linseed oil by the gallon or in barrel lots. From 35c to 50c a gallon cheaper than you can obtain it elsewhere. Homewood Decorating Co. 32 CARROLL STREET PHONE 970-M HAMMOND, IND.
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Keane's School for Dancing ORPHEUM HALL 152 STATE ST., HAMMOND. PHONE 3328.
Every
GIVES TKEM A BAD
CASE OF "JTERVES" 1
Select Dancinz Assemblies Thursday Evening.
o - Classes for Beginners Every Monday Evening. This is the place you'll find good clean music and dancing. No suggestive dancing allowed in this hall. j PRIVATE LESSONS FROM 9 A. M TO 10 P. M. ! High School Classes Every Friday Evening. !
(Continue! from paK1? one.)
t of Senator Tlarilintr a'.-5 th pr-si-ntial r.orron.e jv alo easting; a eo.iorn
Superior Oil Corporation Capital Stock This company is operated under the management of the Atlantic Refining Company, a Standard Oil subsidiary. Estimated earnings. $8 per share per annum. Present dividend rate, $2 per share per annum. Listed on the New York Curb. To be listed on the NTew York Exchange. rVice, $19 per share, yielding about 0y27c Further information on application BABCOCK, RUSHTON & COMPANY Established 1895
137 So. LaSaDe St. Chicago Phone Central 8900
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Notice 4.5 her' l.y sive-n that un- j Sotn. ., ;,-,, dfrsigmf-d has b- en nr.pointe.J A.lminis- I ' '-t or f w. u-li.-i trator of said Estate, by nK. Ju-Jo ol-I - opv, p . i -r;. .; , ; y
the I -ake Superior Conn. hit r.ain.-- i i 7 ;-i - - rSaid Er-tiite ;? supi.,j to be wherit. i I'VLI I'llK 1: nl-' rl KBTIMNG
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The Misses Margaret and IToIm reffors attended the. commencement exercises of the Columbia school of music at the Auditorium in Chicago last evening-. Miss roffers was a member of the junior class of the Columbia school
hie ia the oV;ee of said Hoard for public examination find inspection, and that the saul afs-sm'-nt roll contains the names of all property owners affect.-d thereby and the respective amounts assessed against ea.-h lot or tract of land for said improvement, and that by resolution said Hoard has fixed the I'.rd day of June, 1 r 2 0 . at 2 o'clock P. M, in the office, of the Hoard of Public Works in the Ci?y n.a!l of said City s.s the time and place for- hearing remonstrances and objections from all persons affected thereby as to the speciaf benefits derived therefrom and assessed against said respective lot on said asi sessment roll, and that said Hoard will after sai.l hearing- and examination, confirm or modify each respective assessment as made, provided that it finds that said property affected thereby is benefitted in sail respective amounts. A. J. SWAN'S ON", JACOH WTKHR. F. C. DTHTRICir. Hoard of Public Works. WILLIAM C. ROSE. City Clerk. 6-16-:3
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