Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 63, Hammond, Lake County, 31 August 1920 — Page 6

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LABOR'S HOPES

NOTE EAI'.OF. I'AV "WILL. tit CELEBRATED ONE WEEK BT.oM TODAY. EAMVEL OOMrri.3. I'NK cF THE FOUNDERS OK 1 HE AMERICAN FEDERATION OF EABOP. AND ITS rKESIDENT. SAVC FOR A ilNMLiE TEAR, SINCE lSe2. HEREWITH IN A rrECT XZ, ARTICEE PREPARED FOR THE I. N. S. TELLS OK LABOR S HOPES .UN D FLAN S FCT; THE FUTLTiE. By SAMUEL GOMTERS Written Exclusively for the I. N. PW ASHINGTON. Aug. 3 . Th- detriment sp.nl of" the a: i.s no longer se;::r)Us creeds or forms, but industrial relations if social life- Where, the fTirer are not in touch with these, they cease tailing out our enthusiasm li 13 this new spirit, which now controls our thought and act.cn. Because cf this new Mint labor day this year is unusually significant. The spirit thai made our war a reat Tusade and that made of our wonderful army a host of crusaders sworn to fidelity to human rights and human freedom es in everything- that is truly Amcr-,,-ia a-nd demands cxpresrton :u the sxti cf cur public representatives and cf cur government. In wanton der.iai cf this nobility of -bought and concept the Hessians of S.-eed and plunder seek to rida down the rights cf the ptcile ard destroy their liberties. The enemies of labor nave tfiven their servants the mandate that Labcr must be crushed, us rights Mid ubert.es denied. "The challenge of these forces to the cirjzv.nsh.ip of the nation is bra;en and tlunt. "That the right-thinking men and Mcmtn cf our republic can afford to al. low this challenge to reap a harvest of political power in the lomir.g election, is unthinkable. More than in any po-ii-jcal contest since the days of the c.v;l war, the isue Is clearly drawn between reaction and progress. So it i3 that on this Labor day we ice grrave, ccmplt-x and perplexing problems. "The masses of the working people of the nation understand the great issues that face them. The one supreme issue is whether liberty shall live-

"It is the great hope of the organized labor movement u this Labor day that the path of industrial democracy may be marked by none of tho blunders of extremism. Such democracy as we have yet to attain must be obtained through the Institutions of the great and intelligent measure of democracy that we already enjoy. Any other course would be fatal to all democracy and lead us to that unhappy and tragic, state or chacs which has brought" so much of distress and evil to the people of Russia. "The great republic of the V. S. with full allowance for every manifestation of evil that Is w ithin Its borders, is still the best nation on the globe. There la no language o free, no language en fair, no land so abundant in opportunity for a greater civilization and a grander conception of the Ideals of humankind. "The greatest thing in democracy Is humanity and whatsoever stands in the way cf its striving fr more of life and fcr a finer life has no place

here and. must bs banished. "That Is the thought that w-iil be uppermost in the hands cf American workers on this great American Labor Day. ""While priest are praying for us and politicians oratir.gr for u., trade unionism is silently building its outposts and pushing Its videttes further and further beyond the old lines. "And so on this great Labor Pay the workers In America mark a new onward step and s"t their eyes to another advance in the future. "In this work for a bettor and a brighter tomorrow it welcomes th.'

co-operation of ail helpful

but

pavements as hereinafter set forth, town : Hehman street from Douglas sireet to Carroll street. Statu Li:.c t:ret from Plumimr avenue to Zuchau avenue.

I Truman airri't from Calumet avenue

t. 10i fort west of Hamlin street. Ruth street from llohn'an street to State Line flrct. All of s-id streets being within the ("liy of H'immond. Lake county, Indiana. The cost of said six'nklinK is to b"

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stork broker. a net . " uu ' ' -v f

Wyoming Stock Broker and Three Women Held by Chicago Police.

equal to or exceed the estimated cost of the proposed improvement 113 estimated by thi Oily Civil Engineer. A. J- SiVANSoN, JACOB YV 1KER. F. C. DIETRICH, Mo.-.iii uf fut:"i- TTorks. "WILLIAM C. ROSE, City Clnk.

wealthy Wyoming

three women, whose names are unknown, are held by the police louay after nr. a'.l-night party at llunsaliw Inn. Niles. 11!., near her-. Paul Brown 22, of Chicago, w n. found d -art on the threshold of th Inn early this morning, with Stack bending over lum. revolver in hand. George March, a Board of Trade operator, who stave his home as St. Louis

Mo. was later detained by the police.)

with Stalk and the three women. Brown, according to accounts given the police, had come to th.' Inn with a man and two unnamed young women and left th" place. just ahead of Stacks parly. Turning tack to the Inn to purchase cigarettes. Brown is said to have spoken to a young woman in the Stack- party. She replied by striking h m in th face. Stack confronted Frown, it is al

leged and began beating him with the: butt end of his revolve:. The young j woman, who later gave her name asj Miss Kane, told Coroner Peter llorl-J man that after beating Br own. Stark!

suddenly began to sh-t. Four hutlets st.-uek Brown and he d.ed al-

i most immediately. An inquest is to-be held late today.

by an act entitled "An Act Conrcriiut,; Municipal Corporations" Approved March 5th, 1?05. except portions c! Ntrecis and avenuos occupied by any street railway company under franchise with the City of Hammond, which said portions cf streets and avenues shill bo assessed agrtinst the respective railway companies in possession of streets and avenues under such franchise.

The Board of Public Works of said 1 No. Ml. adopt, d t Citv has fixed the 17th Oay of Sept- nv ! "'th day of Angus!

her. 1S20. as a date upon which remonstrances may be filed or presented by persons interested in or afforled by sid proposed sprinkling of the s.r.ets alw. described and on said date at - o'clock F. M. said Board will meet at its office

i in the city hall for the purpose of lirari inc ;nd considering any remonstrances

which may have been tiled or pres n'.cd and for the purpose of taking final action thereon. Such action shall be

final and ronclu'-ive upon all parties! of I'ut'i

I ar,d corporation?. ef Sep1

i A. J. SWANSN, JACOB 1M.T. .-. DIETRICH,

Board of Public Work? TLLI-UI C. ROSE. City Clerk.

DEPARTMENT OF FUBLIC WORKS. OKITCE OK THE BO A ED OF PUBLIC WORKS. SS. HAMMOND. IND.. At'iiLs i" ;m. I?-""'. 'l"- Whom It May i-.n ern: .Vf.iirc is h-r by kiv n by the II. .ard of Public f ill" '"ity of Hammond. Indiana, ti.it it is desired and deem, d r. c . .- m . t improve Linden Street Irwn llotinian Street to U'Jth Mii.'t in the 'ity of Hammond. Indian, i.. by .:otistruoti!ir he rem between miiI termir.itl inonts a cfiivnt sidewalk live feet wide, ti -. e niches in depth. aauthorised to Improvement P.esolutnn

said Ioard on the 10"0.

I All . rk done m the making of said ' above described public improvement ' s.!;.-! II bo in aceordan. r with th terms I and (o!;,litio!is of th- Improvement ' Resolution No. Sll adopted by the Board .f l'ublie Works on ihn above named dati. and the detailed draw inns, plans. i hi.-s ai.d ; pecihcH' ions which are. now ! on !: and may be seen in th" office j of said Boar.! of Public Works of the I C:i of Hammond. Indiana. The Board

Notice is hereTiy given that the undersigned has been appointed executor of -aiTl Estate, by the clerk of the Lake Superior Court. Said Eatate is supposed to be solvent. JOHN TELEI, Administrator. Dated Aug. 30. lOJO. S-J1-S-" -14

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Stack, in a da;ed i ...t;nn .,.,-'1

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ed story of the sh-Tt f.ght that led to;. Tl,F

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k? has ti'"d the ISth day .'' ' t vv.i o'clock P. for th' h'aring of ail .snd "i- wh"so property said improvement, and

wh'-thcT the hnrl.lc that to th p.-orei'y abutting to the proposed iirprovr-

the shooting. Declaring h came here

with hi3 wife and two, children tw weegs ago he told the police that Henry Garneau. w h is also being held Invited him to accompany a Party t.) a roa d house . "My wife was unable to come at the time." Stack s-aid. "so I took a taxicab and drove out to th" loadhcus'. A numberof drinks were furnished by Garneau. There were three .hcr men an1 four women In the party. "About FT." a. m.. as we were abo'it to leave, there seemed to be some sen of fight al the cigar cuonter. Marsh and I attempted to push through the

TAX FATERS OF

THE CITY T HAMMOND. IND. Notice Is hereby Riven that a public i hearing will b held at the oili"' of tli"' Superintendent ef Schools in th Cen- ' tral School Building in the City of! Hammond. Indiana, at eight o'clock F. M. on the 13th day of September. I?!'!, j on the several tax lev fen established by j the School Board of said C.ty and the; Budget showing in detail (Tie money pro. J posed ti be expended during the sue- ) ceeding year for school purposes in said ! Citv . the valuation of taxable property , within the .turisdict If'ii. and the ran-

mrn .iiid to or .cee.I th. posed impr.-'

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aid City will be i qua! to i t .iv.r.' d cost of the proint nl as estimated by the

Ml Engineer. A. J SWAN SON, ,1A'" ' W 1KER. I". DIETRICH. 'a rd of Puldie Works.

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NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF JANE PIPER. DECEASED. NO. ::oo. Notice is hereby fttven that the undersigned has be n appointed adminis-. trator of said Estate, by the clerk cf ihe Lake Superior Court. Said Estate m supposed to be solvent. JOHN S. PIPER. Administrator. Doted Aug. 30, 13:0. S-Sl-S-7-U

NOTICE OK ADMINISTRATION IN THE MATTER OK THE ESTATE OF JOHN HOR.NIAK, DECEASED. NO. C:3T. Notice ts hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of jiaid Estate, by the clerk of the Lake Superior Court, Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. ANDY KOVACH. Administrator. Dated Aug. ."v. 13J0. &-31-S-7-14

NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION IX THE MATTER OF THH ESTATE OF MARY GLESS. DECEAbTTD. NO. :233. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed administrator of lid Estate, by the clerk of the Lake Superior Court. -Said E;at is supposed to he solvent. Hammond Trust & Savings BankAdministrator. Dated Aur. 3 Ji-Cl-S-7-14

cf taxation which it is proposed to

NOTICE CI" FINAL SETTLEMENT i i" LoTATE IN THE MATTER OK THE ESTATF

CF HENRY ." )HNS'N. I 'E' "EASED, j

IN THE SUPERIOR cOLUT. U ,t

MOTHER'S FRIEND

Expectant MothersS

A Speedy RecoV

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NOTICE OF BENEFITS AND DAMAGES DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD.

To Stanislavv Kolodztej, Hammond. Ir.d. I Notice Is hereby given yju 'hat tti award of benciits of Six and Xineic-e-u ; One Hundredths (J5.U; Df-!l;trt. ha-.; been mad-i in behalf of the real et tate situated in t!ie Clly of Hai:m:i.d, l.ak'"' 1 County, State of Indiana, owned by you, known and described as follows which i ward i. set opposite said dcs r'.ptirin : j Ivt Thirty-seven C"7) and P. j 'a cf It Thirty-eir;!-.t t) j

Block Seven (7 J. W. L.h'iiburg's Slate Line Add. to the City of Hammond, Indiana $6 13

which ben'fit.s ar fir the opening anil

extension if HL'EHN AVENUE in said Oty. All in pursuance to a Resolution adopted by the Board of Public Works of said City, on the 12th ."lay of ..,-

vcmDer, lilt, authorizes rv ttir provisions of an Act of th General Assembly of th" State- of Indiana, approved March 6th. If'ii, entitled "An Act Concerning Municipal Ctrporations." The Board of I'ublic "Work will meet in the office at two o'clock P. M., on the l'ith dey of September, fer the pur pone of hearing arid re. ejvin; remonstrances which you miy desir to present in regard to the am. em' of your

Tuesdav. Ausrust 31, 1920.

award, as aforesaid. A. J. S WAN SOX, JACOB W'IKER. .( F. C. DIETRICH. ?-17-24-3l .r.rard of Public Work.

More than 60 yrs. ago an English chemist began to manu

facture BEECHAM'S PILLS.

Today they have the largest

sale of any medicine in

the woria; Why?

Saving Money! If this is what intrrests the business men he fhould investigate the Und erwood Bookkeeping Machine ; ?'

Creates legible records and cuts cut needless operations UNDERWOOD TYPEVfRITEg COMPANY. INC. Powers Bldg., Chicago

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I drew my re vol er Ana stariea i.- j in in oinre or tne superimena',nt t-i beat a man on the head with it. Then; Schools and covers the following pro -j

my arm was seizl am iwisica nu i posea expenditure's, to-wit:

' the revolver was discharged.

POLAND'S REPLY IS NOT RECEIVED (INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE' "WASHINGTON, Aug. 30 Poland has not made any forma! reply to the worn ir.g of the U. S. that Polish forces should not g beyond Poland s elhnalojr!cal boundaries in warring against R-.is.:a . Under Secretary of State DavU announced this afternoon. The state department anounced officially last week that a formal reply had been received. Under Secretary Davis stated that there bad been informal exchange of views wih Poland but that no formal reply has yet been received. He epressed the opinion, however, that th views of Poland and this nation will b"! found in accord when the answer is made .

i Tuition fund Kindcrgarden j Special fund

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WANTED TO BUT Five or six room modern bungalow, state lowest price for cash also leu-atiem. mtit be a bargain. Address I'. O. Box 196 Hammond. 8-31-1

Oenera! Control fi4.S-.nna,

Item 2 instruction Supplies 13.20n.t"' Item 3 Operation cf School f

Plant 70.o-n.AT Item 4 Maintenance of School Plant Sl,:0n.nr Item o Permanent Invest

ment 1n.3" Total for Special fund 135. 511 Vocational fund ?3.?,i7 Buildinr fund .i " . s vl

! Bond fund Slt.ono.r.o

The valuation of the taxatle property within the jurisdiction is .'.S.US.Or.j on. The rates of taxation which it is pro-

posrij to estaonsn are as ;ouows: i

Tuition fund, 37. .1 cents on one hundred dollars valuation. Kindergarten fund. 3.S cents on one hundred dollars valuation. Vocational fund. 5.9 cents on one hundred dollars valuation. Special fund. 33.6 cents on one hundred dollars valuation. Bond fund, 6.7 cents on on hundred dollars valuation. Building fund, ?.S rents on one hundred eloliars valuation. C. L. SMITH. President. L. L. BOMBERCER. Secretary. T. R. TEXKANT, Treasurer. Board of Education of the CHy of Hammond, Indiana. R-31-S-7

1341. SEPTEMBER TERM. l-r'-Notice is hereby -non to th? Heir:-.

and Creditors of Hmuv John

son, defeated, to appear in the Lake , F, 1

Surerior Court, held at Hammond, tu

rn the 17th day of September.

v.v cause, if any. why th"

titi.i! if Ulrn-.f nt accounts with th"

i.raii. rl' s.n.l fte-..f .If rvt should not be ; V

irrroioi, and said heirs are notified to then r.nd there- make proef of heir-

sn:p. an 3 rc-ceivo tneir aistrioutr c f

shares. , A', uivsa the Clerk of the Lake" Su

rer. or i ou : I . at Hammond, this C'1-h V

I dav of August. 10:'.

I Mi! I HERBERT L. W HEATOX f-3 1-3-7 Clerk L. S.

NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION IN THE MATTER OF IHE ESTATE n MARIA DANEIN. DECEASE!'. no " ; ) ri .

truck

vcivTrn Vniinr man to drive

who can do bicvele repairing. Mo Kenzie Hard-ware Store. 1708 Forsyth Ave. East Chicago. S-3--o

"SYRUP OF FIGS" CHILES LAXATIVE Look at tongue! Remove poisons from stomach, liver and bowels.

FOR SALE One of the prettiest homes in Hammond. 6" feet on Hohman St.. corner; tapestrv brick stone trimming'.

I tile roof floors in some rooms, rrone

ageneie.-.. ; -r h d k-.j, ro..m in It!": canvassed

ill under no circumstance brook I anri H.-orated bv Marshall Field on low-

any interference whatsoever

from er nor. wnii.mmn i"""", ...

thoi within or without who espouse! "IT" V he nVre-eiated Call 'morninw

the distorted virion of Bolshevism orinntU II 1071 Hohman St. Phone .1.-.

who cling to the dead language briurfcon'sm."

of

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Hammond.

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girls over IS years of

. s.nA Anrnrtunltv for advance-

Frank S. Betz rv. Hammond.

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1a rinkinr Legal Notices

BY WILLI VM L. M.U.I..IDAR fSTAFT CORRESPONDENT I. N SERV1CE1 L5NION. Aug. 31. Only a blood transfusion can now save the life ef Terence McSweeney. Lord Mayor f Cork, who lies at deaths door in the Brixton Jail, it was announced today, fcy the prison chaplain. A thousand of loyal friends sland rr-aoy to make the blood sacrifice but McSweeney refuses "unless the British release him from Ja.l unconditionally,'said the chaplain. The head doctor at the Brixton ji: Infirmary, after an examination cf the-I-rd Mayor said at 9.30 o'clock that he could hardly live more than a fewmore hours unless fresh and heall.iy blood was injected into his body. McSweeney'a sister spent the entire night at his side giving what comfort she could. The stricken man was o weak that he could not speak and could hardly move his head in answer to questions. "Already the rallor of death has ?"ttled down upon my brother," declared the sister. "He- was so weak that at times I thought he was not breathinjr at ail. There were no visible stg-r.s of life. Heiried to whisper but cauld not do so. H was without fever and waa conscious throughout It all."

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. OFFICE OF THE BOARO OF PUBLIC WORKS, SS. HAMMOND. IND.. AUGUST 31. 13-. To Whim It May. Concern: Notice is hereby given by the Board of i'ublic "Works of the City of Hammond. Indiana, that it is desired and dot mo necessary to improve Ames Avenue, ..uth side, from Rohde Avenue to Tapper Avenue, in the City of Karamend, Ind.ana. by constructing therein betwee'i said terminal points, a cement sidewalk, six feet wide, five inches in depth, ns authorized by Improvement Resolution No. 812, adopted by said l.oard on th? 30th day of August, lDli'V All work done In th making of said

i above, described publie improvement

shall be in accordance v".h the terms n.nd conditions of tho Improvement Resolution No. 112. adopted by the Board of Tublic "Works cn the above

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS

OFFICE OF THE BOARD OF PUB

I I.IC WORKS. S3. HAMMOND. IND.. t

AUGUST 3nth. lj;e. To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works ef the Cuv cf Ham

mond. Indiana, fhat it is desired and deemed necessary to improve Hoffman

street from Columbia Avenue to Whin Oak Avenue in the City of Hammond

Indiana, by constructing therein, be- j

twetn said terminal points, a cement

sidewalk, six feet wide, five inches in !

depth, p.s authorized by Improvement Resolution No. sin. adopted by said Board on the 30th day of August. 192'"1.

All work done in the making of said above described public improvement, shall be in accordance wiih the terms and conditions of thr. Improvement j Resolution No. 4l0, adopted by the! Board of Public YVYir Us on the hbovo j

named date, and the detailed draw ings. j only lock

rlans. profiles and specifi' atoms vil.iihj in. p

nre. now on tile- and may be seen in ihe i office of said Board of Public Works j

You Can Beat the High Cost of Clothing by Joining the ANTI-PROFITEERING ASSOCIATION

"It's a good thing." "Just what I've been looking for." "I'm glad to get in." "Believe me, I can afford to wear good clothes now." These are some of the comments made by various Hammond men after looking over our plans. Come in and talk it over. Remember, this is no stock selling scheme.

No Outsiders Connected With This Association in Any Way ANTI-PROFITEERING ASSOCIATION SUITE 6, ARTEMIS BLDG. 155 STATE ST. HAMMOND

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of Fip-

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r the name Ca

kate. th. n you a:e sure you.!

child is having the bf t and mvt harm- j laxative '.,,- phys.- for th' Ittlei

of the City of Hammond. Indiana The j ton;a h. liver and bo we Board of Public Works has fixed the i I 've its delicu-u? fruity 15th day of September. 1321. t two directions for child's doe. o'clock P. M.. as a date for the h.-arirg ! t. Give it without far

of all persons interested or whose prop- Mother! l ou must

!s. Children taste. Full on each boi"Ca!iforr.ia."

dy is affectpd by said improv e merit, and will decide whether the benefits

that will accrue to the property abut

ting and adjacent to the proposed im

provement and to said City will be I

ad v.

MAY GIVE WOMAN STATE NOMINATION f INTERNATIONAL NEWS SEBVICE' INDIANAPOLIS. Ind.. Aug. 31 The part women are to play in Prohibition Party polities was to be d scuss-d at the opening session this afternoon of v.- .- . .. , ..

i.:i? ct'iiv enxion oi ino d.-v r-

jditor-

gamsat.on at the Y. M. c

lum. H is expected that women delegate to the convention will line np in favor of nominating a woman for U. S. Senator. JTrs. Culla Vayhinger, of Upland, president of the Indiana W. C. T. V i prominently mentioned as the pirty s senatorial candidate. Dr. Aaron S. Watklns. prohib.tion presidential candidate, will address the contention tonight.

Don't throw ysur p.-et wat touch with the wholr -wcricjL

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named date, and tho detailed drawings, piar.s. profiles and specifications which are now on file and may be seen in the oiflcc of said Board of Public Works of the City of Hammond. Indiana. The Bond of Public Works has fixed the 15th day of September, 19L", at two o i-l- cg P. M . as a date for the hearing of all persons 'nterested or whose property 'S n fTected by said Improvement, and will cVcibe whether the benefits that will ii.iiue tj the property abutting and ;i lj:n ''it to te proposed improvement and to said City will be equal to

or exceed the estimated cost of the rroposed improvement as estimated by tne j City Civtl Engineer. j A J. SWANSOX. I

JACOB WIKER. f. c. riET:i. Board of Public Works. WILLIAM. C. ROSE. City Clerk. S-31-S-?

YOUR GETTING OLD Has this been remarked to yon on account of premature grav hatr, or do you keep yourself

lookicg youojf 7 You can easily do wjth VAN'S MEXICAN R HAIR COLOR RESTORO Thia merltoriooa preparation restores tbe gray hairs to their origrioat color. You will be highly pleased with the results, if not your money returned. At !! sealers 51.00 per Wtle. The Kells Company NfrWBUBOH. N. Y. tisTisuro

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Two Popular Specials on Sale This Week WOMEN'S SHOES Made of black and tan kid leather. Graceful and perfect fitting. Military heel. Our most popular seller. A wonderful value and'really worth $10.00. To (Ifl introduce, special all this week at

An Exceptional Shoe for Men Full of style from tex to heel a shoe that pleases in fit. looks and wear. English last, blind eyelets. We cannot recommend this shoe too highly, as every pair we have sold has iven perfect satisfaction. Made to sell at $12. QQ To intioduce, special Jthis week at

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r"EPA F.TMENT OF PUFEtC WORKS. OFFICE OF. THE EiAKD. HAM Mo.r. ind.. al". 2T. To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the- "ity of Hammond. Indiana, that on the nOth day of August. 1320. they unanimously adopted

1 ecalaratory Resolution No. S13 for! the sprinkling with Tar ia or Asphalt j so much of the Strets hereinafter i named as lies between the curbs of said streets and for the length of said j

AT HOME Dr. ROBT. J. CARROLL Chronic and Private Diseases of Men and W omen a Spjcialty 155 STATE STREET, HAMMOND. INDIANA Opposite Orpheum Theatre Hours: 9-12. 1-5. 7-8. Sundays. 9-12. Phone Hammond 3419. House Calls Made. ' .

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Our Students in Demand Bohlinger Shorthand School 301 RUFF BLDG., HAMMOND, INDIANA. PHONE 2981

DAY AND EVERY EVENING Enroll before September 7 to get the benefit of the present rates of tuition