Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 52, Hammond, Lake County, 18 August 1920 — Page 10
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. FURNITURE DEPARTMENT 3rd. FLOOR a Beginning Friday and Continuing Every August Day We Launch with Tremendous Reductions an
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4 Sae 0 Quality Furniture
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Lower Prices
Whether your home is a small apartment, a cozy cottage, or a large mansion, there "is always an opportunity to make it a trifle more attractive. The furniture we offer y ou in this sale is the kind of furniture you will be proud to own. Correct in design, beautiful in finish, and priced well within your means in many instances prices have been reduced from twenty to thirty per cent. We invite everyone to come and see these displays beginning Friday. Our advertisement in The Times tomorrow will reveal fur ther facts of this gigantic economy furniture sale THIS STORE WILL BE CLOSED TOMORROW ALL DAY EMPLOYEES' ANNUAL PICNIC.
LIVE NEWS FRO?J THE TWIN CITIES
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staged by local
Itfs tlu-re will be many Twin City f tuilt nts going on tins occasion.
On- of t:., f.atiires of the week will! Visitors of the H. W. Yants of t h ' n.i .i'.;-onioi:i.- raffle, tickets fori I'ak Front w .-re Mr. and Mrs. John!
will be .--ok! t hrou irho-i t the citv I cncunase anil t.neir latmiy oi unani-
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hillien'sj Mrs. August Tiurke of Curey street
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CATCHES IOI M. TIIIKX'I
L. v. cutic-r of 4::s B,ti East Ch:caso. last oveTiin to iaci s:x Chicago youths Chicago jail after hi had i
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n the act of stefUir.K r.is
mobile, h:cn h had fai corner of Forsythe avtnu'
street. Cutler parked h.n car and went ai side the bujldinjr but a few min-ite
later his attention was attt.'-;-d by a : Koid n:acain which cro .e into t I alley and stopped. Soon a couple of j
young men wans'J alontt the su-tet ai;d as they came evtn with Cutler's machine, jne stepped jn and started to fumble with the switch. It took but a 5 '.cor. -J for "'.. tier t.ri'h from the bul'.tlins 'I'ur.anum an
,;nd a prt -!s and -? ; - c a 1 1 u 1 prise prou-.: Th, ;-.- w ;! tn in 11c t !; to trie pron
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at the Mercy hospital in lary un- jlf1 j1(!)trs5
Mrs. Charles Geyer of Kir st. has as in said District, at nine o'clock in the her house guest Miss Nancy Cave of forenoon, and that notice thereof be Van Alystyne, Tea. who is taking a published twice m the Take County ourse in music at the liush Conser- Times, a newspaper printed in said Q:svatory in Chicago and spending a few- 1 1; t. and that all known creditors and
leisure frtoirs from her studies wun o'lier persons Jn Interest rnav appear at
n; ;"o" each of the little! "croins stirgical treatment. Her con it.:rd.- afternoon "ill be! dition is said to be v-ry favorable': itiv ia.'io s with a htf ;- ' and h- is expected home within a
s.uii"t hin j
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very sh'-rt time.
..Ir. and Jus. A c. urown who wer
in the party of the Louis Acbys of, Carey St.. when they notorrd to I'aw I'lvTlTlCN OX-
Legal Notices
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Twin City
News Notes
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HANKIMI'T I'Ol; IMS
mostllV Till-; MATTKit !' WILLIAM F
j the said time and place and show cause. ',1! nv they have, why the prayer of the ' said petitioner should not be gran'ed. ! And it is further ordered by the : Court, that the Clerk shall se nd by mail : to all known creditors copies of said petition ,,rid this order, addressed to them at their places of residence as ; stated.
f.g man nad juir.pid
out -Ai.i ju:..,.. J on tr..-- running beard j e.f the Ko:d which at that momtr.t was ; dr.een up. Cutler leaped Into his ma- I
ch'ne and followed until he ravhcd ancl active in the league of this city the four corners where he notified the I as its Past president, will address the
police, being able to give the license! league at Crown l'oir.t tomorrow af-
Miss Dolly Coleman "f Kir street who was in company with her aunt. Mis. D. Christie on a trip t. St. Josepn, Mich . , returned after a period of t- 11 days . Harold Dietsch of Block ave. son of Mi . and Mis. George Dcitsch writes from his present location at Spokane. Washington, where he h;is taken a position and will remain temporarily although lie iih ntions of soon returning
to this city possibly later in the fall.
1 1 A 1 1 1 1 K M A N . liANKKlTT.
t IX ItANKliCl'TCY. I 1 S T 1 1 1 "!' K INDIANA. PS: On this 11th day of August, A
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WITNESS. th Honorable Albert B.
1 Anderson, Judge of said Court, and the
J seal thereof at Indianapolis. In paid
Said Estate Is supposed to be solvent. American Trust & Savings, Bank, Administrator. Dated Aug. IT, 132C. fe-1 S-H5-S-1
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF FRED V. GERTZ. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT. SEPTEMBER TERM. 13:o. NO. CO 62. Notice is hereby given to the Heirs, Legatees and Creditors of Fred TV. Gertz. deceased, to appear in the Lake
Superior Court, held at Hammond. Inniana, on the 13th day of September 1920 and show cause, if any, why the final settlement accounts with the estate of said decedent should not be approied. and said heirs are notified to then and there make rroof nf heirship, and receive their distributive shared. WITNESS the Clerk of the Lake Superior Court, at Hammond, this Ifth day of August. 1920. (Seal) HERBERT L. WHEATON. Clerk L. S. c
D.. the
j District e.n the Hth day of August.
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NOBLE C. BUTLER, Cierl,
1520. on reading the petition bankrupt for his disch.t i se.
IT IS ORDERED HY THE COURT.!
That a hearing be had upon the' same on tl,.. 22nd dav of S.pfmber. A. D . ! NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION TJl'i. before said Court, at Indiana polis. ': 1 N THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE
lock in 'he! of DOMENICK CARUSO, Dil-
in said District, at nine e
form on. a el that notice thereof be published twice" in the Lake County Times, a new-paper print" d in said Dis-
I'he Eclat Club will participate in trKt all(j tl,at ;ii Known creditors and
tounty chair- a pleasant aiternoon atioru. o uion at ,,uin persons in intfrcst may app. ar at
Mrs Laura D. Flovd
man t t::e League of Women Voters; v.omioi oi ooum tn,. ;aul tim,. and place and show cause.
load ave. w ho was Miss Marjorle
O'Girr. today.
Mr. and Mrs.
George Dcitsch
if any they have, why the pruver of the
! sa;ei petition' r should not be granted. ot Aed it is further end. red by the
petition and this order, addressed
Hum at their places of residence as
number of the Ford and a fairly good ternoon at toe public library at 2:30, Block ave. have gone to Paw Pawj,-ourt that the Clerk shall send by mail description of the j-ojng man. The) "'clock in the aflern-on. Another! Lake accompanied by th ir daughter,. !o tl Known creditors copies of said
eai euiunu.ms six yoing ir.en, each - J - . h.jo no ii'iiuoi) i .mis. uaiiy j-n:nngs auei win oe aa-. petition and this order, addressed to
about eighteen or Twenty, wns stopped j livta m this city and prominent in j sent from this city for a few weeks
at Whiting and brought back to East ! tne Crown Point league is Mrs. August;
Chicago jonnston wno is vice-presuient of tliatj " , loeat ie-ioe t rt ;i i.,i ,,,,.,..i,e ' Grapevine st . has purchased the pro- i The vo-iiic mrn ?n -e c.oir . .v,., local league au one or its ina'"iat.Lraiut . 1
as Maurice Goodman. T. McGtll. Fn d I supporters and precinct chairman . Pre-
J. Stewart. Orvi'le E. Hont hts. rvaL-lv i
E. Go'-ey and B. Wal ah . The ;,;d;
another verv well ' " -
,i:a.-ed. NO. 22? 1. Notice is hereby given that 'he uti-d.-rsign-d has len appoin'o el ndniiri trator of said Estate, by the Clerk oi she L:vr Superior Court. Said Instate is supposed to be sfiv.t'.t BERNARD' r. GAVIT. Administrator. Dated Aug. 17. K'2'i. 1 -2C-S-1
DON'T DO Jfjjl
Leonard Ear Oil
Relieves Deafness Stops Head Noises It is not put in th- ears, but is '"Rubbed in Back of Ears" and "Inserted in the Nostrils." Has had a Successful Sale since 10Q7.
Tor le la Hammond, lad., by "Weis 15m" r- stationer? C- 5r v St., T. S. Bowae, Caltuner Sibley Mid Stwiasw rharaiaT. H 'hnus
a. ui ouenicss wa.ii oe guven yon by he abr-r- rl-r. Price per bottia S1.0O, plus 4c war tax.
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er.icigo ponce are attempting trace the FTd in which the f:x , ridir.g and believe that it may be fto.en car.
P1ND A STILL.
Eam Pfuraca. 5r3fl Kennedy avent .Zast Chicago, was last evening a
rested tne .a.t rhlrago pcltce for I of youngsf-rs a.--s. ..ibled and despite operation o fa stil' which the..- found ' the rigid decorum usually maintained on his premise?. A large .-,-i-ir.tity of i bv their leader. William Meade, whose.
Gelhlng of . staicu.
AVITNESS. the Honorable Albert B.
tlie Charles Eck-! Anderson, Judge or said l ourt. and the
lunds in Grapevine st . and preparations seal thereof at Indianapolis, in said
president and t tw nsh'P move w m soon ue comniencea uy iwnn n" imi oa eo au0h.m, .
cum laniiiies. .vi r . ana .Mrs. bcKiuno i . i.'-".
I have a Mat site in 135th st . known as ,j,jl1 C. BUTLER.
the Dopple r building . t-lS-Zj fieri
Postmaster C. B. Donovan is apending h.is vacation at Berrien Springs, where his family are enjoying the same spot. Miss Ora Clapper is accompanying her sister. Mrs. Eugene Steffrs of N . 1 Baring ave. to points In Michigan, where they are te meet other rla-.
fives and visit for a few weeks.
siuirig at th meeting will be Mrs
Ot-o FiP.c-Id.
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r., , known woman in this district is Mrs. a ; Herbi rt Wlieale n who is giving much ! of her time in the support of the lea- : gue. A commute- lias been appointj ed to serve refresh'. nts at the conI elusion "f the nice tin...-. e. i When the Wolf pack left this city r- I Sunday there was never a merrier gang
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION IN THE MATTElt OF THE ESTATE OF DAVID E. BOONE. DECEASED. NO 2202. Notice is hereby given that th" undersigned his been appointed administrator of said Estate, by th" flc-rk ef the Lake Superior Court.
7 is Signature on j-eip-r Yellow Box 2nd T
on Bottle
lnash and a rrmai was also taken.
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WINTER GARDEN SHOW 11V I.t;r.Ii A real Winter Garden show for Indiana Harbor is promised by the Indiana Karbor p'tst of the Ani rir.an Legion for 'he week of Augur t Co to 2i. The show will be stven by the legion members under the superv.? ion o; 'a: men and tne proceed..- w;;; be Ui., ,j by the legizr. for building a home for he organization. J.;: what fj-rm th s hoir.e will take haj not y-t been deeded uprr .
Tne r. - -v w r be under c a
we.rd Is law to the boys, they would "on ak forth into hilarious shouting and all during the way to their d'stin-
Mr. and Mrs. Ottij Doeschcr of N" . Baring avr. and there small s.-n. Allen, are back from a few days visit
at: -n at Pine Lake. The Cubs have to Crete, HI..
reason to te gratetul l in- .M.-.-.-rs; Mi. '3 Gler.dine Woodard. employed;
, c sneifion, hicnara i.atts. h. iv . ln the offices of the Saric Reality Co. Groves, H. E. B'.edinger and George L. I ir (Juthfiie St. has become ill with Ohlmstead who gave the use of their wnat is diagnosed as pleural pneumon-
ai. t oniob ili j, and conveved the voung-1 -ri,., i-.. ... ti.i. ie..
sters down there. At their arrival at Ir,)!r) rofr!,s in Ohio to visit her- moth th-- crimp there was a sfaming !- ! er. Mrs. F. J. rWetieranz, a resident m al awaiting them and prepared b of K! lst .. where she i5 being cared
PETITION OF BANKRUPT IX?R DIS"RGE IN THE : OK STEVE .1 JOYCE. !"T. NO. 3C5. IN BAN Kill I "'i' .. DISTRICT i INIIANA. SS: On th: -' day of August. A. D VJC". on i. ..i; the petition of th bankrupt for bis discharge.
IT IS ORDERED BY THE COURT. I That a hearing be had upon the same on the 22nd diy of September. A. D . ! l'.'2i. before sa d Court, at Indianapolis.
Executive A. 11. Watts who ts
! for at the present-time
! to p. ay tne role or camp cook as; i we; a, ,-h-ef adviser of the outing. :',r?- Oee.rge Miller and ner son. i Henrv. e.f lvv st.. are spending a few
j East Chkapo High, school student j weeks with friends wh have cottages as c:i w,ll T.e -Tue.-ts at an invitational dance- ... . . ..i.
5f.cn. gan avenue, opposite tne family . sron.ored bv the Whiting 1li--h sr!,C, 1 , .
theater ar.U w ::1 include n vaudeville show cf acts from a Chicago circuit, a dancing firr-or. a s'yle sho'v. wheels of fortune, a country store. The Cott.e Call" and other attraction.-. The tent w.;: Uc'.d more than thr-e thou. -and Tstopie ar.d tlie legion members are p.ar.nrr.g to pack it tn ov erflowmg every night of the week. With the (.
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t ,'ie
raudevil .
and to be It 1 J nt the auditorium room' in Whiting. Friday evening. August ' jfn
T10. While the affair is listed as a com-1 mur.ity entertainment yet there are re- .
stricti-ms which brmgsin only students'
of high si hoo'.s. It will be held under' the e l. iperor.age of the Parwa'-Teacher ;
Association and a small fee will be at-1 lathed to t-iver incidentials whch will'
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t he be incui rrd through hold'ng it. t) u bi
tty Hal Prohac
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Dear Son:
Every worth-while jnovement has sacrifice of self as its motive power.
liberty.
Men go out to battle that others may enjoy The mother gladly slaves for her child.
Saving money, also, means perhaps a little sacrifice now, that in later years you and your family may be safely provided for. The person without a savings account is out of tune with the times.
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Yours truly,
Dad.
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J.KALMAN REPOA, PntSiDtNT
This range for apartments with small kitchens. Floor space required, 41x25 inches; 16 inch oven; cooking top space, 22x17 inches. On display at our salesroom. Northern Indiana Gas & Electric Co.
K0HMAN ST
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HAMMOND PHONE 23C0.
HAMMOND, IN'D. EAST CHICAGO FHONE 230
