Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 64, Hammond, Lake County, 1 September 1920 — Page 8
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SALESMAN SHORT
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CHICAGO. Sept. 1. Auditors are to. iiy still checking: the accounts of Has 1 1 P. Edwards, a bond salesman, formally i'p'! (! v th Chicago Trust Go . . a i-hortasce of $70,,M.0 has dt-rn uri-crvpj-eti. Til-' shortaK. coonntr.;s fay. may reach J1OO.O"0 . . Edaris has disappeared and. affordingto. Mrs. L.ur!ll .Morley. h's :'-pr.ct-e. has gone to South America. I'.-tlce and detective agencies are prose. c'Jt. nor an international search . Edwards had bren employed by the hicnro Trust Go., for ten years, save f--r a period of two years when he served in the nan- during the war and had earned the sobriquet of the world's "crratest bond salesman.'' He was dt;.-'narged in May after the firm had huJ o.:cai"n to question some of his transaction.
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declared. Edwards sold bonds at lejs than cost, pay In the 1s out of h.s own vocket, and. In order to recoup. f.vingr his personal receipts for thousands of dollars. protji Uing- to deliver .e bonds later. It was when customers bfgan to present these, receipts that his peculations were discovered.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
NOTIGE TO ON-UESl)ENT THE STATE OF INDIANA. LAKE rOENTV I" THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT. SEPTEMBER TERM. ml. j:.l:IE J. SMITH VS. WILLIAM F. SMITH. CAUSE NO. lSt62. ACTION TO DIVORCE New loiius the I'lainttiT by Cleveland fc Cleveland, her ntuinc. and files ht r complaint herein. tostlliT with n u.'ttdavlt of a competent person, showing that the defendant, William F. Smith, l.-s not a rcsid.nt of th.- State of Indiana. Said defendant is therefoio hereby in. tilled of the pend'inv of .said ucIhmi and thnl the .-.inn will Maud for trial at the n, -xt iitih of said Court, and that unless h. appear .ind answri or d- -mur therein, at the eailun of said cause, on the 1st day of November, A. D.. 13'o, the same being the 43rd day of the next term of -.aid Court to be begun and held in the Court House. Room No. 2. at Hammond, in sud Count- nr.,1
State on the 2nd Monday of September, j A. D., 1920. shH action will be heard and determined In his absence. I IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I hereunto' set my hand and atllx the Seal of sail I Court, at Hammond, this 3'M ri day of August. A. IV. l?2n. j tS-alj HERRERT L -yVMK.YTON.- i Clerk L. S. c By RUTH EERG. Deputy Clerk. 1
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FOR SALE 1919 Nash coupe. 7-rassenger Paie. 191. f-passenper Faige. 1919 f-fassenper fhrv rolet, 191?. .".-passenger Overland. 1917. 7-passensr Faiee. 1T'17. ONEIL AUTO SALE? 671 Calumet Ave. Rhone Hammond
Legal Notices
NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT ' THE STATE OF INDIANA. LAKE COU.fTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR j COURT. SEPTEMBER TERM. 1920. . GENEVIEVE BARKER VS. A IL- j
LIAM BARKER. CAUSE NO. 1960". ACTION TO DIVORCE. ' Now comes the Plaintiff by Cleveland Cleveland, her attorneys and files her complaint herein. together vith an sMtCavit of a competent person, showing that the defendant. William larker. is. net a resident of the State of Inc.ana. Said defendant is therefore hereby ratified of the pendency of said action end that the same will stand for trial fit the next term of said Court, and
that unless he appear and' answer or d- I mur therein, at the culling of said J cause, on the 1st day of November. A XJ , the same beins the 4"rd day
cf the next term cf said Court to be
rcg-jn and held in the Court House
E'-cn N'J. 2. .t Hammond, in said 1 Sept. 1st
County and State on the 2nd Monday I
f-f September. A. P.. 192C, said action will be heard and determined in his abeence. IN TTITNESS WHEREOF. I hereunto set my hand and affix the Seal of said Court, at Hammond, this ""th diy of A isust, A. D.. 1112". (Seal) HERBERT L. UHLATt'X, Clerk L. S. C. By RUTH BEF.O. DeptJ CI. rk. 5-l-?-lS
NOTICE Notice is hereby given that there will be a public meeting in the Coun- ' cil Chamber of the City Hall at East, Chicago. Indiana, on Saturday. Sept-1 ember 11. 1?20. at S o'clock p. m. for1 thfl purpose of considering the 1521 Budget of th East Chlcato Public!
i Library and the proposed tax levy to,
be made, at which meeting anv iv
' payer of t,aid city w ill hivt the right1 I to be heard . i The follow ins is th rsi ;mat made . by the Trustees of the East Cruras ) Public Library Hoard. I i . . I
I valuation of all taxable property j w it ti in the jurisdiction of the City of
I East Chicago as certified to the Clerk
9-1-1 11 -ala 1 " under tne hand and seal ; of the Auditor of Lake County, Ind-
, idiid, is ,,.;..o.v,.. I he rate ot j taxation proposed to be levied on each j $100. oO of taxable property within said j Clt y is $0,035 . P.udget Flanned i i;oks, b-nding and period!I tals J5,nt?.oa
Salaries, librarian and assistants J, 500.00
'Maintenance of Buildings, lnj eluding piitors o. -on on j Repairs l,3f().0
Supplies, postage, express, freight . 1.200. 0' Cost of purchasing Wallace
school 'juilding
I
4,000.00
Total $30.nno.oo All persons interested are requested to be present. Dated thia 3,1st day of August, 192". Submitted: H. It. de Holl. Ficffid-nt Magenta Kennedy, Secretary. Viola B. Dickson. John R. Farovtd, John E. O'Neil. Ruth Thomas Van Home. J. Kalman Reppa, Trustees of the East Clr.cac i
Fublic Library
NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS OF THE TOWN OF H ESS VI LLE, INDIANA. Notice, is hereby given that a public hearing will be held on the 13th iy Of September. 1920. at eight o'clock Pm. at the Hessville School House, on the several tax levies established rtv
the Board ef School Trustees of thej Town of Hessville. Indiana, and the' budget shoving in detail money pro-1 p"ed to hr expended during- the sue- t
as
The painting of fine cars is a distinct trade it is the work of men long ! I'll 1 r . '
JKillcd in nne coach work.
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ANAD0N BEAUTY SH0PPE Second Floor
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CAFETERIA Third Floor
This Store Open all Day
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1 nursaay
Featuring Special Sales besides our regular new Fall goods for the morninf and afternoon hours. These are unusual bargains. Make it a point to take advantage of them while shopping here all day tomorrow.
ALL WOOL YARNS In maroon, light and dark grey, light and dark brown and carmal ; weighs 4 oz. per hank, at $1.00 ALL DAY SELLING
y -r--Z- - .s'y 41 m
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ALL SUMMER HATS Reduced to $1.00 Every summer hat, regardless of price, has been reduced, values are up to as high as $12. For all day selling. School Tarns for Girls at $1 and $1.95
334c 89c
Specials From 8:30 to lO A.M. PUNJAB PERCALE 36 inches wide, the finest cotton cloth manufactured, pure dye, fast colors, all colors, and Q our 75c quality between TABLE DAMASK 70 inches wide, all pure Irish linen in either bleached or half bleached. Our usual $4.50 tO QQ qua!,l.v. at 0.O
BUTTERINE JELKE'S GOOD LUCK Per lb.... (5 lbs. limit.) DOMINO GRANULATED SUGAR 5 lb. package..
BOYS' BLOUSES Just the k.nd for school, made of good quality percale and hambray. Size 6 to 9 ! 1 fC Second floor. Spetial at. . .' vJJJ LADIES' SILK TOP UNION SUITS ti l -n. . r ii ii i
iicavy giuvc smv. tops, nne riDDea Dodv
white or pink. Regular $4.00 grade, at
CHILDREN'S LISLE HOSE Fine rifc
bed, Vith reinforced sole and 1 All- II I 1
knee. cn sizes; DiacK or brovvn
WASH BOILER Rochester brand, with stationary handle, copper bot
tom, medium size. Price
CUPS AND SAUCERS American semi-porcelain, plain white, Qft
Specials From lO to 1 1 A.M.
BOYS' KNICKERBOCKERS Dark corduroy knickers, full cut. sell regularly $2.50. Sizes 8 to 1 Q
Main Floor
17, at
SWIFT'S PRIDE SOAP 10 bars
45c
$2.59
ine rib35c brand, er bot-
$3.98
FANCY BLOOMERS Ladies' crepe a,nd satine bloomers, made with ruffle at knee, or single or double elastic, elastic at waist. 2 1 ff Second floor. At . 1 UU ALL INFANTS' LAWN BONNETS For special hour sale, 50
Specials From 1 to 3 P. M.
THE BLOUSE YOU WANT Ladies' georgette crepe blouses, all sizes, long sleeves, light shades. Special
from 1 to 3 p. m., at
$3.95
DRESSER SCARFS 45 inches, cluny lace edge, linen center, beautiful patterns and values 1 1 to $2.50 each at & 1
Specials From 3 to 5 P. M.
MEN'S WORK SHIRTS Blue bell II ..11 i i r it
collar altacned work, shirts, tuil cut.
double stitched, at
$1.50
ftr nun uinurirYi?! Li mcnes wide,
in the amoskeag quality, between, yard
29c
89c
arge size. Special at. . .
PEABERRY COFFEE Fine quality, 3 lbs
FELT0LEUM RUGS Waterproof, will lay flat without tack- OQ ing, size 18x36 inches. ... " WOOL NAP BLANKETS Plain white
with pink or blue pin stripe borders,
finished, single, size 66x80 inches. Each ,
$1.98
CORSETS Front and back lace.
pink contil and novelty
cloth. Very special
SANITARY RUBBER APRON Special at.
$1.89
23c
SPRUTEX OIL bottle of oil. Price
MOP With large $1.19
19c
CLOTHES BASKET Sphnt. with wood bottom, well 1 made. Special at ...
DRESSER SCARF Embroide red in pretty shades of rose, pinu, yellow and deft blue. Size 1 1 Q 18x48. Special at V A 1 v MEN'S COTTON HOSE Fine gauge cotton hose, black tan, gray and
navy. First quality, per pair
GIRLS' SCHOOL DRESSES Made of good durable gingham in fancy plaids. 7he best the market affords, some slightly soiled. (ZC Sizes 10 to 14, at. . . PO.XJV CREEPERS FOR SMALL CHILDREN In many beautiful patterns and lovely designs, some have dainty lit
tle touches of embroidery and belts.
Just for 2 hours, we
olrer them from j to
CURTAIN SCRIM 36 inches wide, plain centers with stripe borders, i:i
white, cream and ecru 1
5$1.00
colors. Per yard.
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Make the Best Sayings of the Season-Get One for the LABOR DAY Outing
We offer AUTOMOBILE PAINTING SERVICE that is equal to the best factory practice painting that is the work of trained specialists working under exacting supervision.
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Let us submit car.
Satisfaction
Hammond Auto Paint and Top Co 478-80-82 HOHMAN ST., HAMMOND. PHONE HAMMOND 3471
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f.ce'linsr year in iho Tnwn of Hrssvillo frr rcho"! pur"?p!. 1 1 - MilualK'ii f1! taxable piij-rty ith;n the: jurisd -ion. airi th- i of taxation hich -t l? propos-d f tstat'lish. w-hih buflnol.
1 i.- n"v on fi!- in the ofn-p of Uo- So -r-tary of th" !:"aid of Si h ! Tm.-tcr.-;
an estimate on your : "f -8i'1 Town- an'1 vf'! ,h" I proposed i xpt-n'l mi r'. :
Spuria; Fund Item 1. Sa'arKs of hoi Tru?tciy i 7oO.O' Itt-m C. S'tatir n'-ry and printing ; io.i.m Iiom 3. hxpi nso. of haJ, licht and maint'-nace of
school buildmR Itfm 4. M i.CPl!a tif nus rx-ven.-ics Total Spr la! Fund
Tun on Fund $1 School bond fund $
Guaranteed Refunded
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Money
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Tire
ALL THIS All Guaranteed
argams
WEEK 6,000 Miles
Size List Price Sale Price 30x3 $18.75 $15.50 30x312 $23.75 $18.50 32x3'. $29.95 $22.50 33x4 $40.25 $30.70 34x4!, $54.65 $42.50 35x5 $67.10 $45.00
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,1100 nil ..MO.'oi
The valuation of all taxahlo pi"pr-riy I within thf juiisdiot ion is J-.'.fiT.uSri.j'
Th rate of taxation it Is ri oposod to
'stahl'sh for th? yar lC'i as f..'-j lows: j Fpprial fund. "4 rnt6 on one hundred dollar valuation . Tuition fund. 41 efn!. on one nun-I drd dollar? valuation. J
School hond fund. ; l? ciHK on onhundred d'jllar.s valuation. fhki ni;nKiiOw, Soretary Cnrd of s-hool Tiuytics
.VOJl'-E TO THE TAX PAYERS OF I HE TOWN OF MUNSTER. IN D. Nouce is hereby jricn tiint the Board of Trusters of Hi" Ton n or MuiiMer. Indiana filed its tenlaue budeet and '.(X ey in tile fftice of lt el.rk lip,m "Inch to base a levy, for tax.:- for In;", ai a regular meeting thereof h. id on the ni.;t day of August. l?;i.. hich i v y and budget !s aa fo!!o,s-, to-w it: GENEHAE FUND Prooos.-d l. , v
tuelw- 1.12) ,-en upon faih h,,. dr-d SloO.OO) d;-!lars ;a'.M!t.,. BUD'JET. I. Salaries of a 1 ! town officials $l.fiii.i n -'. Siatuini.ri, r-rinl. post.. e-c lo.i.fin 1 l-'uel a nd janitor servtee ... no
Architects feeS M isi el !m iicoiis Tola!
1 , ; n n . 1 1 r 1- 1.11 (10 '
STREET AND ALLEY FC'N I I'ro1 ""'I 'ey tweio t i2i ct-n's upon each one hupdred tJl".A"l ilol'ars valuation.
Electric i"o. l
J TOWN" HA EE FUND Prorated levy fourteen i.lii rents upon eacii one h'lii.
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for
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For labor and materia 1 fiadniK, repairing '. r and alle-.-s
I STREET EfJHTIXt; H'M- rro-
r-'scd bvy four f.nii ,rris upon each no hundred t fion.f.iij d.dlais aiuau.n. 1. Street and town tiall lichti tr a per lontraot vci'h the Xerllr-rn Indiana, 'Ins and
d ij'"".""! dollar valuation. Maturing town hall henU'..$l,oOi.r Inf rest on on: andi bonds i inn rm
$ H't.i'" .tions -aid Board has fixed and rl,-.
nated s,rt.f ruber 14th, 1320. at 7. CO V M . in the l-ublic School House of 5:Town for 'hv purpose of hearing ob.i" -tior.f;. if any. from tax payers and thtfTore the said Hoard will take final act: 11 th- re. .p.
Total T3.:;p0.nn Making- a total lev y of forty-two (.42) cents up,n each "no hundred dollars t ? I eci.nfi valuation and th to.'! Mini of mx thousand nine hundred 1 $tj,f")A.0.') dollars;. The total assrsi-i-d valuation of the Town of .Muns'.rr for IPC is tvo million four hundred fifty-six thousand, two hundred forty-ilve (? 2, 1 .";." 1 iio dollar:-, evclu'-ive of iirtstto -wwr-
DIXGEMAN A. JABA-T. " isEPH Ml'NSTER, TETER K1KKERT. HEXfi Y FEY M, Eoard cf Trustee-. Muns'.fr, Ind.
t test : MTEl.IAM KLOOSTF.R, Tow n Plei k
NOTICE TO THE TAX TATERS OK THE TOWN OF HESSVIEEE. EA K K OUXTY. INDIANA. Notice is hereby iven that -a public heating will bf held at the H-.!v i!ltSchool Houe on September 1 : 192a.
at eight o'clofk p. m. on the several
tax levies established by the H.a'-d of Trustees of the Town of H-ssvilb.
1 and the btidyet t?how.inic in detail the
money proposed to be expended during the succeeding year in the Town ot HeHivill", the valualion of taxable piuperty within the jurisdiction, and the late ot taxation which it is proposed
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We also have a few 9,000 mile Cords at a REAL bargain.
will pay you to investigate. Bring your repair work when you come. Let an expert take care of your tire troubles. B. F. MANIS 575 CALUMET AVENUE (Near Bridge) HAMMOND PHONE 3364 Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded
to establish which budget is on file
with the Clerk of said Town and cover.-j the following proposed expenditui cs: ' ' General Fund I 1 Item 1. Salaries of Town I,
. Officers $ l.OnO.O't ! Item 2. Salary of Town Mai- I shal U"0.'-i Item 3. Stationery and j
' printing ir.Oioj ' Item 4. Attorneys fees ,',ni).0')l ' Item 5. Improvement, additions and miscelaneous j I expenses 4,Su0."0 'Total General Fund 7. 1 ji.i.oo j
Repair' of roads and open- I
Ing new roads 5j.SO0.0O Principal and interest on bonds The valuation of all taxable property
I within the Jurisdiction is J2.67D.5Si3.of'. ! The taxes proposed to he levied tor 1 the year 1!2' are as follows: I General tax for corporation pur-
dlfps 20 cents on one hundred dol-
lars valuation . Road tax. 8 cents on n? hundred dollars valuation. Hond fund lax, non cents on on
hundred dollars valuation. E. W. KVNOvV. Clerk of the Town of Hessville.
Member Federal Reserve System Capital and Surplus $150,000.00 What About Christmas? Would you like to have $100 or more ahead in a savings account at this bank by Christmas? You can. Many pay days before mid-December. All that is required is that you do your part. When you cash your pay check, put something in a savings account at this bank. Save first, spend afterwards. v If you haven't a savings account, a deposit of $1 or more will get you one. Why not get something ahead? This bank can help vou save.
The FIRST NATIONAL BANK EAST CHICAGO, INDIANA
Open Friday Evenings 6:00 to 8:00
DIRECTORS
WALTER J. RILEY W. R. DIAMOND '
WALTER SPENCER
A. M. KELLY
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C. A. WESTBERG FOHN CARROLL JOHN J. BLOCK
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