Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 30, Hammond, Lake County, 23 July 1920 — Page 6

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THE TIMES

LIVE NEWS FROM THE TWIN CITIES

COLORED MAX'S K.MrE Henry Hill, colored who lives at 444 Vernon avenue. East Chicago, wielded a wicked knife at the Huotard Steel, r'.ant early this morning and slashed Iter Fne&tuiskl in 1 1 j back of the i.ead as the result of a little argument :n which the two hold ensa;ed. Triestulskl livej at 4S55 Northcote avenue. Priestulski came c-ut of the fight with a cut two inches lon and half an inch deef. from the "four inch toad:abber" that Hill carried. Hill was

ejrested charged wit bsssault with intent to kill.

with Dr. Jaiib Gcldrnaa'- J& hi Amerl-' ciunuun uipia;u la the Twin Cities and uu is.it uruay Venfnjj, July 31, wlii wk'Mat aa ah. . lean. Uon club of tho citizens of iluiigai-.an cxnact vu w ho live ai Caiumet . The vrsJbua-" Hon is being irouic-ted by. A.ucnuan Juiui Ttlikcjey . . Hie tiuu already hay a good nucleus in the fuur Hungarian societies an4 the Itunxanau churUi. all vt which nava taken tu uctia interest in the work of .Vm r.caa.iation. The wc-rk of or ntaation ;J1 ba accomplished in the t-iarfleld chool and an excellent proKr.un of mui'.c and singing has been .rtparea.

Fridar, July 23, 1920

Call IS GO.NK

JCMrS AITO A.D IS KILLED George Polovick. nine years old. who lives at 5031 Melville avenue. East Chicago, suffered a trc-ken arr.J la.t evening when he Jumped off the back end of a truck in front of an 'outomoblle driven by S. L. O'Brien of Chicago. 0"'Brien was driving on KKenr.edy avenue near 131st street when the accident ccu.-ed. He i:r.ed:ate!y stc-pped, drove the boy honv? and then notified the polica. station .

Last Tuesday Henry Sounders, of 3580- Pennsylvania avenue. Indian Harbor, tent Carl Lw of the same address lr.tc Chicago withhis automobile Lew was to have sonfb

!lnd hriny V. . u .' . -

. iujUi,u oacic. Saund- . t rs now believe that Lew sold the

"lacuiije ana skipped oat with the money. The car was a laifi ejghl cylinder Mitchell.

SETTLED OUT OF COIRT The charge of embezzlement against Joseph Lach. the Indiana Hrh. attorney, which was tried in the East Chict CO city court has been setkd out of court. Lach resigned fre-m the bar ur.d agred to make good the amount which be wai? accused of embezzling.

WILL OntiAXIZE CllB The Hungarian Americans of East Chicago are planning to co-operate

OHPH.VX DA.VD TO PLAY East Chicago wil have another chance to hear the Jenkins1 Orphan Band "of Chai iL-stv-n. s. C.. next Sunday evening when the boys wiil give a concert in the city hall park at 7:30. The concert will be preceded by a parade, beginning at seevn o'clock from Forsythe

ana cnicago avenues and passing along Chicago Olcott. 14Sth. Masroun and Bar ir.g avenues. The fcar.d which is composed of seventeen negro boys, including a boy drum major, was in East Chicago last Kriday evening and gave a concert at the Congregational church which w

Na surprise to all who heard them. The

people had expected the concert tc bo somewhat of a Joke and were much surprised at the music which the boys furnished. The return engagement was arranged by Rev. Frank Maples and will be held. under the auspices of the East Chicago

Boy Scou,ts. .Boxes will pe provided fc-r a fre will offering to pay the expenseof the 'band. Any surplus will be turned-over to the Boy Scouts.

A Jolly crowd was present at a birth day party given In honor of -Miss Mary Sparks, clcr kofv the Bee JIlvo Store East Chicago, Ind.. at the home ot Mrs. Julia Piechowaki of Hamond. The Bee Hive clerks and office girls were present. The evening was spent in playing tames and light refreshments were served.

STATE OF INDIANA, COUNTT OF LAKE. SS: IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT. IN VACATION. 1920. KOCH. ET. AU VS. KOCH. ET- AL. NOTICE OF COMMISSIONER'S SALE ( By virtue of an order ot sale directed to the undersigned Commissioner, from the Clerk of the I.ake Superior Court of the State of Indiana, on a Judgment obtained in said raurt on tho 7th day of June. 1320. in favor of "William E Koch: et al. as plaintiffs, against Leonard Koch, et al, as defendant?, in said cause, known and designated on the

docket as No. 190S3. Room 1, of aatd j

court, lor the partition of tha real estate named and described in th said plaintiffs' petition it will, on tha 7th day of August. A. D.. 1920. at ten o'clock. A. M.. and from day to day thereafter until sold, offer for sale, at private sale, at not less than the full appraised value thereof, in the bank

ing rooms of said Commissioner, at tho

corner of State and Hohman Streets. Hammond. Indiana, the following real

estate in-La3t County. State of Indiana, to-wlt: Lot Six 6) in Block One (1) aa marked and laid down on the recorded plat of L. E. Hohman's Second Addition to the town (now city) of Hammond, together with the improvements thereon and tha apportenancts thereto belonging. Said sale will be made subject to the npproval of said court and upon the following terms and conditions: Cash in hand, or at least one-third (1-3) cash In hand, the balance of said purchase money in two equal installments, payable in not to exceed nine (9) and eighteen (IS) months, evidenced by notes of the purchaser bearing six per cent interest from date, waiving relief, providing attorney fees and secured by mortgage on the real estate sold. Said sale is to be made free from all liens and incumbrances of record. First Trust & Savings Bank, Hammond, Indiana. By David T. Emery. Commissioner. McMahon & Conroy and McAWr, Porsey & Glllett, Attorneys for Commissioner. 7-9-16-23

TO DIVORCE.

( Now comes the Plaintiff by Vetterhoff

i Anigren. attorneys, ana rues aim complaint herein, together with an affidavit of & competent person, showing that the defendant, Mary Barca, is not a resident of the State of Indiana. Said I'tfendant is therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said action e-nd that the same will stand for trial at the next term of said Court, and that unices she appears and answer or demur therein, at the calling of said cause, o the 27th day of September. A. D.. 1920, the same being the 13th day of the next term of said Court to be begun and

NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT THE STATE OF INDIANA. LAKE COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT. SEPTEMBER TERM. 1?20. ALEXANDER BARCA VS. MARY BARCA. CAUSE NO. 1955. ACTIO;:

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held in th Court House. Room No. 2 et Hammond. In said County and State on th Sad Monday of September. A. D.. 1920. raid action will be beard and determined In her absence. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I hereunto set my band and affix the Seal of said Court, at Hammond, this 22nd day of September. A. D. 1920. (SthJ) HERBERT L. WHEATOX, Clerk- L. S. C. By WILETTA CAMPBELL. Deputy Clerk. 7-23-30-Auk-6

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THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK EAST CHICAGO INDIANA Open Friday Et. 6:00 to 11:00 P. M.

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East Chicago, Ind. Friday, July 23, 1920

Price Attention

Mattress, $14.50

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All layer felt, full 45 lb., fancy art ticking, roll edge ; our resular

$19.50 mattress tf 1 A CO for August Sale.. A'VU

Steel Beds

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Alwayi there it aa earneit eff ort ia tk Stfer Farakara frfaaiaatM to tell qaaiity kone aeeds at tie lowest arke. At tki tak T vul ia4 tab principal carried eat to perfection.

Steel Bed. $12.85. That sounds like olden times, doesn't it? Full two-inch continuous posts, with heavy rod fillers, light weight but dur- C 1 O QtZ able, at Ol.OiD

Karpen Bros., Merchandise la three year we ktr kecaaie tie largest aittrikater al Kirpea Bros.' ki fr.i. Urimg ro.m farairara ia tke Sute of laaiaaa. Why? BacaaM we te3 Krptn' (ooi reatoaable.

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A Sale Without a Precedent While we were prepared for a big business with the opening of our great August Furniture Sale which started last Tuesday, the response to our efforts surpassed our greatest expectations. People from all over Lake County and South Chicago came in streams to take advantage of this sale. Here we illustrate only a few of extraordinary bargains for tomorrow and Monday. You'll find our three bi exclusive furniture stores loaded down wit'i thousands of rare bargains in fine home-furnishings" ready for you to pick.

ROYAL EASY CHAIR

COLONIAL DRESSER

TAPESTRY ROCKER

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Yes, and it's a Karpen Bro3. make which stands for the best of workmanship. Of course, only those who come early will benefit because we have only five of these suites and can get no more IQfl until next October. August Furniture Sale, at WILLIAM & MARY DINING ROOM SUITE '

This Royal Easy Chair, America's easiest easy chair in golden and fumed oak; leatherette upholster,S.':S27.50

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Here is something that will attract much attention. A solid quartered oak Dresser, planked top with large size French plate mirror. August Furniture C2Q CA Sale, for . . . . ; .,J&0.OU Positively none sold to merchants SAME SERVICE and SAME EASY PAYMENTS

QUEEN ANNE BEDROOM SUITE

An opportunity to get an extra Rockenfor the front room that will go nicely with any other furniture. All over upholstered in high grade tapastry Rockers and Chairs to match, at August 177 CH Furniture Sale . . . P UU

Buy this Suite quick, because if you wait they'll surely be gone. It's olid walnut throughout and its finish and appearance, will CO AA tempt you. The four pieces for August Furniture Sale. . . '&'J TWO-PIECE KARPEN SUITE

in waiting any longer, you can buy this on are this with "cheap furniture." This suite

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is made of the real stuff. The table has solid quartered oak (not

veneered) top and base, the chairs to match have genuine blue leather. Five pieces in all, for

This beautiful Walnut Dining Suite, 54-inch, table and four chairs to match in real leather $165

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Wili hold purchases until Sept. 1 5, if desired.

These two-piece Karpen over-stuffed suites will be sold quickly. The davenport is full length and the big massive roomy chair is nice and roomy. The two pieces is one great big bargain, $2S5