Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 6, Hammond, Lake County, 24 June 1920 — Page 10
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THE TIMER Thur?dnv. Juno 24, 1920.
JULY 5 HARDING'S HOME-COMING DAY
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i STAFF CORRESPONDENT I WASHINGTON. June
cr-minsr day at Marion. Ohio. July 5, is calling Senator Warren O. Hardin? the Republican nominee. "I am t.-yinjr to arrar.jre my affairs .) I car. (ret ba k to Marion for the , e'ebration." said the senator. Reveri! rl.i'-f asrr he anneirecfd that he r?id T.ot fxpiTt t" be able to ir.i to Marion hi fore Ju'v 30 or 12 nt the earliest. Tf!i crram." and letters have reached tip 5enator notifying him that his "I nine folks" are to be in Marion July - renew- o!J friendships and he is vented there. His fei!iw townsmen a:-e tfllinir h:m that Marion is prepar--.vz 'o outdo aU former welcome to hrr suns ar.1 daughter?. S.-.Liior Hard:ntr'.- return to Marion r She celebration w.il be informal. H 1 wi"! rii as one of the "h'-me-com- . a;id r.ot as the presidential candid a t r .
convention coatir.ue in relations;!!? wiih the Inter-church world movement ia N'rth Anieriia featured fhe
I address of I). C. Schuli. of tii-ux City, la., president of the convention whicn I opened its even dav 5e.skn here.
In Lhe event that ih" liaptits withdraw from the nsovcmcnl, President Shull recommended that a ay be sought to unite through ;wm other medium in throwing tlioir combined influence Snt- world affair.". -
ALICE STILL UNSATISFIED
MAY REVERSE THE ROUTINE SAN FRANCISCO, t'-a!.. June 24. The d emccra t ic national convention Which meets here on Monday may reverse the normal order of business and nominate a candidate for president before it adopts a party platf-orm, it was learned here todav.
j If the fi?ht on the platform attains j such proportions that it threaten to I hold up the business of the convention, jthe reversal is almost certain, accordf nir in nartv leadr-rs. manv of whom
favor the plan. Considerable "jockey, in?" wi'.i take place over the matter.
Hammond visited Tuesday lit re w ith relative. llifs Katherine Jostes r-f hicayo. is visiting here with her yistftr, Mrs. Jake Doeckfr and family. Mrs. Frank tierlach of Whiting called on friends here last Tuesday.
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' IKTrpNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE1 WASH1NOTON. June "4. Tile
i . r.-i! W. .man's Fart y will call
' iit;.-in of women voters to decide on an t lect'.on policy. Alice Paul, leader o- i.e militant suffragists, announced r . -e rod., v. The convention will be '! in one c-f three suffrage cities : i.-a:o, San Francisco or Denver .--id the call for it will be issued -tly. Th ronrention will decide whether r1-.- oarty will center ils aet:-ties in t -e campaign asainst the R p ihli. ar.s i' 'Hdrff a third partv movement ir I ?nd s-peakers and workers out to f -:,t tcth the Republicans and l)n;o--rr.ts.
SERIOUS RIOTING IN MILAN, ITALY 'INTERNATIONAL NEWS SE9V1CE1 IjOMhXV June 24. Three persons were ki'led and 40 wounded in a riot fit M.lan during1 a Socialist deim-nstra-tion over the railway situation, said a dispatch from that city today. The marching Socialists refused to disperse when confronted by the military and promiscuous shooting f'-ljowed. Numerous arrests were made. A genera! strike impends.
PRELIMINARY POPULATION FIGURES f IN'TERKATICNAL NEWS SERVICE 1 WAHSINVJTOX. .Tune 24. IVetimm--v population figures were announced l-tir.v by the cen.is hi.rcau as follows:
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Havtrford. Pa. 1!2' population. .". T . increase. 2 fi42 or 6i.; per cent. Dinrsn. Okia. population. ',!"': increase or S9. S per cent. '"railron. Neb. lf2i population. 4i2. increase. 1.723. or fi4 2 pt r cent M.mtrose. (!m. 192A population. ."!: increase "27. or 1 per cent.
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The entertainment and graduating
i-jurcists held on Tuesday evening was well attended. The play and also t lie talk ;iitn by Re-v. Srho'il was enj yed by ail- The commercial graduates were Catherine Thi'l. Walt r Kfilirun, and Fl'lwin Stark. The eighth yrade jrrad nates were Florence H:eker. Elcnora Kla-sen and Kberhard Thiel. Miss Klizabeth and Florence Kenman f KngiowoorJ and Kosa Thic! of
WILL BAPTISTS WITHDRAW? BT'FA jO. N. T.. June 24. A recom-I'-er'datton that the Northern -Baptij-t
LEGAL NOTICE CITY OF HAMMOND. INDIANA. DHPAKTMnXT OF I'l'RIJC WORKS. NOTKT; UF l'XIHT wayni: AVL. NIK I.OCAI. SKIVER. PRIMARY ASSESSMENT IIOM, MEKTlX'i. To Whom U May Concern: You are hereby notified that the Asscssm lit Roll in the matter of the improvement of Fort Wayne Avenue from the center of Torrence Avenue and the tenter of the allty, north of tiostlin Street to the centr of Fort Wayne Avenue and alone the center of Fort Wayne Avenue to the sfuth line of Huehn Avenue by constructing therein a fifteen inch double strength, vitrified socket pipe sewer with 6 manholes and 13 six inch house drains, 2 4 feet lone, in the City of Hammond, County of I-ike and State of Indiana, has been prepared by order of the Hoard of Public Works of said City, and that the same is now on file in the office of said Hoard for public examination and inspection, and that the said assessment roll contains the names of all property owners affected thereby and th respective amounts a-ssossed against each lot or tract of land for said improvement, and that by resolution said Hoard has fixed the 2nd day of July. 1320. at 2 o'clock P. M.. in the office of the Board of Public Works in the City hall of said city as the time and place for hearing remonstrances and objections from all persons affected thereby as. to the special benefits derived therefrom and assessed aeainst said respective lot 011 said assessment roll, and that said Hoard will after said hearing and examination, confirm or modify each re. spective assessment as made, provided that it finds that said property affected thereby is benefitted in said respective amounts. A. J. SWAXSON". JACOB WIKER. F. C. DIETRICH. f.-2 4-.I,y-l Roard of Public Works. LIFT OFF CORNS!
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