Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 15, Hammond, Lake County, 6 July 1920 — Page 8

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AGGiDENT

A evn y.ar old vhilt ws decapitated and two other ihiidr'n rf-reiveJ broken limbs in street accidents in Gary on Sunday. One of the must sickening ai-cider.'.-' tat has occurred in Gary in many yfars happened at Twentieth avenue and Broadway shortly after n.n on Sunday when the seven-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley ZiRman. 19".' Delaware .t.. fell in front if a G.ry nd Hohart strcot car. t he ihiH's head and haul bein .-even d from u? body. According to witnesses Mr. an! Mrs. Zigman were stan-iing on th corner apparently waiting for a oar. Mrs. Ztgman passed safely in front of it while the ihiM slipped a n and was caught under the hiy true . Headless and one h.tnd misctii. th little body was pulU-d I'roin i.no-r tincar and taken to William's m-i 4se. Id two other accidents. Sheloff K, nkey. 3 years old. was stru. k hy a:i automobile and suffered a broken ! -l: . Rudolph Harold. IS .was ai? tn victim of a motorist. r ' 1 via,; a l-i ok en limb. Both were lakm to the Mei. v

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Indiana. Said defendant is therefore hereby notified of iho pendency of sa.id action and that the same will stand for trial at the next term of said 'ourt. and that unless he appear and ans-vvor or demur therein, at the catling of said causa, on the 1 i'.h day of September. A. IX 19-". the same horns the 2nd day of the next term of said v'ourt to bfgun and hehf :n the Cmrt House. Koo:n No. 2, at Hammond, in said County and Sta'e on the 2nd Monday of September. A. P. '.;-0. said action will be heard in his aLsence. l.V WITNESS AVHKUKOK. T hereunto ret my hand and affix the. S. a! of said Court, at Hammond, tins L'Jtti day of June. . I . !':''. ia'i hkhiu:i;t i. whkatox. Cl.rk I. 5?. c By RUTH BKKi'., Deputy O-rk. 6-29-JuIy 6-13

N'OTICE TO NilN"-R::?IDKNT THE STATE OK INDIANA. LAKE COVXTT. IN THE LAKE SLTrlRlo;! CO CRT. MAY TERM. 1;2.i c.EORviE AVSTGEX VS. .TAOOR XI KUUS AND MRS. JACOB XIt7KI.ES, HI.- WIFE. 1VHOSE TRUE CHRISTIAN NAME IS UXKXOW X. OAffi: NO. lf4'".. AOTI0X TO FORECLOSE- MECHANIC'S LIEX. Xow cames th" Plaintiff by Sheerer & White, attorneys, and files hi? comrlamt Herein. :.Mh--r with an affidavit of a compet'-nt i-Tfn. showing that the defendants Jacob Xickels and Mrs. Jacob Xick'o ?. vhose true christian name is unknown arc not residents of th State of Indiar.a. Said dferdan's ro therefore hereb" retified of the pcr.d. ncy of s-aid action and that the same w.ll stand for 'rial a! the next term of s;i;1 Court, and that unless they appear and answer or .lemur therein, at the csllmtt of said cause on the 14th day of S,- rton-.Vr. A. I ) . 1?20. the same heme the Cni day of -he next term of said C-art be be. Jtun and held in th- Court Hoase, Room Xo. 1, at Hammond, ir. s-tid County and State on the 2nd Monday of September. A. P.. 102'. said action will be heard and determined in their absence. IX WITNESS WHEREOF. I hereunto set my hand and affix th Seal of said Court, at Hammond, this 2Sth day of June. A. P.. n:. (Sea!) HERBERT L. VHrFATOX. Clerk L. S. C. 3y "VT. Campbell. P-pu'y Clerk. 6-2?-Ju!v fi-13

NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT THE bT ATE (!' IN'P! NA. LAKE oor.vn. in Tin; i.akk sitkumu O.'l'KT, MA V TERM. 1320. THOMAS e. stai'v vs. i;ri;' stack. i'AVSK N.'. ISo?:. ACTION" T DIVORCE. Now com-':, the Plaintiff by Boone & Miitny, attornej s. .and tiios his i'..mi iaitit li- re in, topoihT with a;t artiiiii' of a competent and disinterest c-d person, -h..w mg thtt ;!.." defendant. Uub

:s n-'t a. resident of i h-: Si.uo of

il"i..:iL S.id .1. f'T.d i. therefore her.bv noii';.., j j,et;ij, u,-v of -atd a .'ion and I ha: .ii; t. me will stand for trif.l at the net ttrin of said '"ou't. and that unless he ap;i..ar and answer or demur l. -!-: .n. at the calling of said cause, on the lfh li iv of S"j!':r!nr, A. IV, 1?20. t'le s-am- t- i-.k the 2nd day of the next ; r;a f st. id C urt to !" b. run and held .ti th" curt House, K,,m No. 1. a' Hammond ir. said OouTc and State

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OFFICE OF THE BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS. SS , HAMMOXD. IXD. JUXE IS. 1321. TO WHOM IT MAT CONCERN: Notice is hereby given bv th Board of Public Works of the City of Hammond. Indiana, that it is desired and

west of Hohman street from Cleveland avenue to the alley smith of Kenwood avenue, in the City of Himm-nd. Indiana. by gradir.sr ar.d paving- the roai'"iV with type "K." asphaltic concrete "in concrete base, type "L," vitrified , l brick on concrete b'.se. type i course concrete and reinforced. fvp "O. ' err..sot wood blocks on concrete base. ."'' lie a! feet of curb ir.g for types "K," "L."' " ." 120 lineal feet of t inch lead watej- connection and 12 corporation cocks, s'ops and boxes, as authorized by Improvement Resolution Xo. SOS. adopted by said i". cri on the ISth day of June, i;ca. All work done ;n the rr.akir.ir of said above described public improve me nt shall be in accordance with the terms and conditions of the Improvement Resolution No. Ml., adopted by the Board of rublio Works on the above r.amed date. lin, the detailed drawings, plans, prohles and specifications which are now on file and may be seen in the of.ee of said Board of IiMic "Works of the City of Hammond. Indiana. Th" Board of Public Vorns has fixed th13th day of July. 132". at two oolook P. M., as a date for th" hearing of all persons interested or whose property is affected by said improvement, and will rlecide whether th bench.ts that will o ru' to the pr'. pot ty n hu tir.tr and adjacent to the rr.-.; .,-ed improvement and to said City w ill be . o,ual to or exceed the estimator cost of the proposed improvement as estimated hy th City Civil Engineer. A. J SWAXSOX, " JACOB WIKER. F. C. DIETRICH. Board of Public Works WILLIAM C. ROSE. City Clerk. 6-23-JuIy-6

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THE STATE OF INDIANA. LA

COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT. MAT TERM. 1 3 2 n . CLARA M. EAILEV VS. WALTER E. BAILEY. CAUSE XO. 1G350. ACTION" TO DPVORCE. Xow comes the Plaintiff hy J. H Fetterhoff, her attorney, and shows the fij. ins of her complaint herein, on August 9. 1917. and now filta an affidavit of a competent and disinterested person, fhowlng that the defendant Walter E. Bailey, is not a resident of the State of

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NOTICE OF AD.MINIS TKATlON IN 1HH MATTER OF THE ESTATE

OF LUCA STOICA. DLCtiASED. No. i

.. - - Notice is herehy riven that th- undersisned has been appointed Administrator of said E.Mate. by the Judae of ih l.Ake Superior Court. Said Estate is supposed to he solvent. Citizens Tru.-t - t;a',nj;s Hank of Indiana Harbor. IndiMna. Administ i a tor. Dated June 21. 1?2. 6-22-23-J'y 6

PETITION OF IUNKHITT FOR I'RSrHARui: IN THE MATTER C'F JOE KURSTIX. i ;. X K R I ' PT. No. 1U7. IN RANKKLl'Tt'Y. DISTRICT OF INDIANA. SS: On this 21th day of June, a. P. 1121. on r. admfr the petition ,f the bankrupt f-r his discharge. IT IS ORDERED BY THE COURT.

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That a tieariri'.liv. li id uiton, U11.r3.nnt r.u the ei'i day of . Ausutt. A. I) . Ji2i. b.-f'-re r.avi 1 '"urt,,jit, ludiiiiaapoli". in t.aid I'l-lrict. at nine wi'iTo.-k ui the for-nomi, iild th it not ice thereof? be pi.bl:Btied t'.vi.-e m The Lake Ciinfy Tim.s, a now 1 paper priiiti-.l m .--a. hi Distriet.. and t hat all known creditors land oti. r pej--a"!W in Uiterc;-t may apptar at th-;. said 1 ime ami pl.i; and show cauw. if a.n.v they have, wfhy ;he pra-re- of the H.U1 petitioner sh.uill n.it l.e granted. And it- is further ..iiderel by in.. Court, tli it the. Clerk sh tT. Send by mail to all known em dttors eoiii-s ..f said petition and this order, add tressed to them at their plains of resid.m.-e as stated. WITNESS. Ihe ir,.i-,il,:e ALREiiT It. ANPEKlON, Judre of said Court, and th seal thereof :i Iiai;ana.ioiis, in said Distriet on the 2 4i.h. day of June

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VOL', Sons of Poland, know what INDEPENDENCE DAY means to America. What does It mean to you? The American Republic began as the Polish Republic is beginning. The American Colonies faced graver difficulties than United Poland and they have grown strong and great. Poland has paid centuries of sacrifice and struggle for her liberty. She MUST live. But to live she MUST ha ve money immediately at once. She appeals to the Poles of America for a $50,000,000 loan. She does not ask cha"rity. She does not ask you to gie but to LOAN her this money to rehabilitate her war-devastated country. She offers you twenty-year six per cent, gold bends, backed by all her rich resources as security.

You sons and grandsons and great grandsons of Poland will not desert the Motherland in her hour

of need. The full day of Poland's greatness is juit ahead, but a nation without money is as helpless

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You Poles in the United States have a chance to save a Nation j our Motherland. To whom can sne appeal, if not to you you who have peace and plenty? She asks you to invest your savings that your kindred over the sea may have tools with which to work, seed to sow and that their industries may be revived.

Samuel M. Vauclain, President of the Baldwin Locomotive Works, which has invested $7,000,000 in Polish Bonds, says of Poland's economic stability: ' "Do not be afraid, my friends. Your money will be returned to you with interest, and when you go before God you will learn that your acts toward this new government have been recorded." Vicious lies have been circulated in a vain effort to endanger the success of this loan. They have taken the form of allegations that large commissions are to be paid in America. The sale of thee bonds is being carried out under the direction of the Polish Government. It is being floated more cheaply than any foreign loan was ever floated m America. Will you permit such propaganda to prevent your aiding vour own people ? " 3 Answer, you Sons of Poland, so th it the world may know

"Eoland Shall Live!

You can get Polish Bonds from all Polish Societies and Building and Loan Associations or from any Banks Mational Campaign Committee

Republic of Poland Loan Casimir Prince Lubomirski Honorary Chairman 450 MUNSEY BUILDING . WASHINGTON, D. C. If you cannot gel to your bank, fill out the attached coupon and mail it with your check, cash or money order to NATIONAL CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE, POLISH GOVERNMENT LOAN. Room 450, Munsey Bldg.. Washington, D. C.

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