Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 133, Hammond, Lake County, 22 November 1920 — Page 2

THK T!.l Vf Mondav. Xovemhor 112. 1020. Syr Relief onto set my hand and affix the aaal or fa!d Court at Hammond, this 20th day of November. A. T.. 19!0. HRRBERT U. WHKATON. tlerk U !. t Hy Wlletta Cimpbe!!, deputy dark. 11-2312-6 7RVJ VOICE OF THE PEOPLE REDS REACn RUSSIA.FOR COMMUNIST INTERNATIONALE w -it. . mi er i fit Movies" "V holesome-cearoino -Refreshina

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WHAT 0E TH!K. Hammond, Ind., Nov. 10. Editor Tim: "While w are on this subject. " What do we think of Hammond " Hammond (Uwa s aermM to m as -a rilaoe 'hr Rome ope started sometrtinsr and it got . the best of them and thy left it to lun itself. The conditions with -hicb one meets in Hammond are rsretab'e there are The most deplorable of ali 1 otir e reet car aervice, U isn't loo strong to fiy, it ! "rotten." . Every ni who hasn't lived in Him"rt.ond all his life knows Hammond's imputation in and around Chicago. Before I evar w Hammond I felt that ..cm never would rare to see the place. T hen I did come here to make my home I -was surprised. Hammond is i.i! entirely as it i painted. It has i-.iany g-ood points but aiso many bad t nes wh'ch must be overrome. and this tan only be done by the people of Hammond with the aid of our mayor and alderman. tVe know our mayor. n know what he would like to do. iat we also know that he gets very '1 it'ie c"-operat ion. It always seemd to me that the t.opie of Hammond care little about t.-eir city. The stand for more abuse and seem to think there is no remedy for the evils they met with. Take lor instance the speeding- automobiles :he parkins; hours are strictly enT reed but it seems there Is no limit . ie miles per hour that you can traveJ ,' '..-trough our residential streets. T", Otr city :s cut up by railroads. Th's n ..l some day b overcome by lowcr-

hem through the heart of the city. , As Mr. Thurston said m'-et our p:o -k ir.s today, do not put them off. thiwe can help the next snrrano-i Ti e one trouble is so many people t ' nk Hammond is Just a temporary s;op over for them. pt's make this a city that we need i. be ashamed of. For our family's .ake, they may have to live here longer than we do r.oost Hammond Tours for a better Hammond. J. L. KNI11SCH. SICK FROM HIS ELECTION DAY DUTIES Flvertion on election da wh;ch rni5ered her attorney unfit to ap- I Tr in court two iya .later 'are b'ameJ by Mrs. Anastazila Jablonski or Kast Chicago for her default in a sj.t against the eGlobe Soap company, t. hich was to be heard in th llamend superior court. Nov. 4. Th.s morning her attorney. M. SHers'ncovitz filed a petition to have ike default set aside and the r-'jit reAccording to the petition. f erhevit t. was employed ar election B''wif!!.? .m..i'p,"' ;HSit. see; v-w, iv -tfsmp.'a Tha

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Si 6 Bell-ans JUtevfV-tg: Hot water Hot water Sure Relief E LL-ASS FOR INDIGESTION judjje. All "lay h talked tncant!y. except at meal time. He alo stood on cold hard cement floor. The result was that he was rendered "sick hearse and sorr" and t,na1:e to appear in CL'Ul't. BOUND FOR FLORIDA The. Boonboro iMd.l Times printed the follow ir. in lhi;- issue of Xov. IS "T. H. 'White and four daughters ot Krookfleld. a suburb of Chicago, on the way to Florida in a Ford, will have reason to remember Uoonshoro. where they were held up because or car trouble, from Saturday niaht until Wednesday. They pitched their tent en the mountain roadside and came into town Sunday looking; for a araragp. The car was put in shape and the partv left for Baltimore where it was p'anned to finish the journey by b'.at. They spent three nights in the tent hut tiie heavy rain of Tuesday night (j-ove ihem to the hotel. "Thy were aocoinpanie.1 by a bo1-, named William Ohr, son of a friend at Hammond. Ind. 'Mr. White ' a marine ar.d station.larineer. He is a senta!. cheert 1 fallow and was not a; all put out o v the delay. -T;-.ir first stop in Flor-da will be Kort Iuderfiale." William Oho lives at 330 Wilcox avenue, city, and is a student of th seventh g-ade of the Riverside school. Hi- is T, years o'.d and w-.t that he I.nr driven over many high mountains. Hackett, Ponselle and Gordon Sing R"aa rtns'; and Charles Haeketr, a d :r dramatic soprano and tenor of t!:e New Tork Metropolitan Optra company, s.nfr the final duet of Aid. O terra addio" for Columbia ftecoeds this month. No more splendid recording of the duet haa ever come into Columbia lists than this Ponse'leHsckett Symphony record. Holy Night. Peaceful Night 'Sr.t Night. Hallowed Night '" is Jeanne Gordon's Christmas record for Col amb'a this month. Misr Gordon gives a reverent and rarely beautiful inter 3 Large Stalk in

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pretation of this caroi. Toscha S'-tdcl plan's on his v'ol'.n fiat we'.! known "ro'.is'ti Dance" by Pcharwenka. ?eidr' s maa.c bow piea life and color to ine entire cnp '.- tlon. lit has csttaht all the passionate raiety n.-' melancholy moment of this beaut. ful liance -Jnv Columbia Hecords. Grove's Iron Toole !nip for Fale Children. They l.ve to lake t and it is better suited to tender, little stomachs than Iron Tablets or Iron TMla. Absolutely harmless. T.'ic. 45c Bunch 12c -New 1920, 29c 39c FARD DATES 39c Turkish layer. 43 c 69c POPULAR CAKE big Pkg 39c 29c LABEL PUMPKIN The No. 2 cans, 15c. 20c 12 c cans. -Finest, new 1920, 35c 39c FILBERTS 23 c -Fresh roasted. 23 c

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I we.pht. Jjn.7r.'.j 11. f"'; licllt linhts. $'.- I ft 1 l;f'0 : heavy pxekins sows, smooth, 1'.3')'S 10.65:. pa.ckinp nov. s. rough. ; tlt.Wff lft.30. piss, f H.7S 1 1.73. CATTLE Ttc cipts. 31"";: ma: i:t. ' i:"Oil. closed stead to stroft?. tnl e lower. ! Hcef Steers Choice snd pr.uie. $13I tio-ft'17 0 medium and !. 1 11.23 -ir ! 15.00: liRht weight. 1 1 65 1i 1 5.."'1 ; comPile Cured In n to 14 I'nj" rruecists refund mony if PAZO ! OJN'TM EXT fails to ,cure It'-hlnff. I V51ind. Bleeding or rrotrudinp: 1'ile. Instantly relict a ltchlnK T'lls, nd , you ran ret restfiil sleep after first ! application. 6no. Adv. CALLOUSES , jhould never be cut. Rud them off gradually with pumistone. Apply ye'low vaseline for a few days, then soak the feet in hot water at least 15 minutes and when soft rub them, as described. Rub the soles of your feet every night with glycerine, and exercise Ihem by bending your feet up am down. When your feet are inflamed or hot, wrap them in towels v-rim;; ; of cold saltwater and cover with flannel. A COATED TONGUE is usually a sijin that the stomach is out of order. Rut tfcerp is a lot you can help, by keeping your tonjrue clean, just as you would your nose cr teeth. The coating, of course, will not permanently disappear until the condition of the stomach causing it has improved; but a this . is usually a lengthy process, the tongue should be cleaned mornings and evenings by scraping it gently. - A corset bone, for instance, is a suitable instrument for this, operation, the ring of the handle of a pair of scissors will also do. The tooth brush too can be used as far back on the tongue as it is possible without gauging. , .Keen your tongue clean, rinse your mouth thoroughly and you will be surprised how your "bad breath" will disappear.

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'Jua.i.A,llt tt -J iT3Tii,iriJ8y'rff?Tm3 '1 4 !s v : - 'fk&aa.vW J V' forced to clean street of that city. , dly taw was that of citizens cleaning toe streets of IiUi. .'forced, to do the '"r.derthj direction of Red official ruLcjr the city. mond and medium. J 1 1 no 'a 1 2.25. Uutcher Cattle Heifer. Jll.OU'ci 12.2.. cows. 11.33 'a 10. 'Jc. bull?. 14. L'b 9-i'b. j Cann.cis and Cutters Cow a and fee it- j era. $y.tSji 4.33; tanner steers, J15.5'y 5.50. veal calves (light and handyweitfhl). J lo.r,0 i 1 ti)0 ; fe der st'-ers $7.0'.' 'n 1 ij.io ; slockcr steers. ".7o'a S.iy. stocker co.i and hnfera. 3.7lS 6.75 Western Kange Cattle Beef stetts i $7.75? It. 75; tows an dhtiltrs, $5.;5's 0 o .3. (Hlf AGO I tH C.RAIN, V;HC.T-;(i. 1 hstnl wintfi. 1. 70f- : - hard winttr. ? L.Ce ; tiorthtm spriiig. $1.70. CORN No. 2 ivh;t.. 7(' ; 5 i i .R7 n No. 1 ivhite, yellow, white, white. 2d wh.te SZ'fii 6t'-c, S I 67 '5 70c. j OATS No. 1 white. l7'i--; ' 1 . 4 7c . 11 w h.tc. 4 I 15c; : t-'i "5 tl ':c. i". ! fitrfi; r ( li inn extra. 5Pc. first 47-57c lock. 21i"0c KirO Receipts. 1.74" ca; CUIl'Ct.t tcceipts. 4 rtl 47c; ordinary fis;s. 5 S i f.. ; first.". 8 70c; checks, 35$ 43c i i l t 4 0 It 47c. Legal Notices NOTICE TO WOW-KKSIDEHT l.V TJI El LA K E SLTEKIOB COURT. STATE OK INDIANA. LAKE CO., NOVEMBER TERM, 1020. MICHAEL O'CONNOR VS. MINNIE O'CONNOR. CAUSE NO. 1S31S. ACTION TO DIVORCE. Nov conic iho p;a"it:rf by Cleveland cc Cic.eiand. mtorr. ys. and files hi9 ci.mp!-iiiu herein. tojr.-ther with an aft -:iit cf a cotm . i nt person, show in; ihiU the defendant. Minnie O'Connor, is not a i evident of the Pta'.e of Indiana. ."-Mid defendant is therefore hereby i-.c-tuieii vf the pendency of said action ind thai the s.amc will stanJ fi-r trial .'i ; the ncM frni of said court and that unlci she appfar and answers or dai;itii" tin rein, at tli" callinK of sa.14 use on the 17th day of January, A. L.. H'l'l. the- san- hrinfr the 7th day of the ti'vt term of raid Court to be. begun and he'd in the Court House, Room No. 2 Rt Hammond, in said t'oun. tv and lh on the 2nd Monday of January. A. P. 1521. said action will be h.rd and determined in her absence. IN WITNESS M'IIF.HE"F. I hcredppmms RHEUMATISM Almost every day you hear or red about a new remedy for Rheumatism. Everyone is a sure cure. The fact, however, is that the medical profession even does not yet agree on the cause of it and consequently not on the cure either. But physicians agree that rheumatism is an acidy condition of your blood and must be treated as such by counteracting th acid in different ways, strict diet avoiding meat, acids, alcohol, etc., while others prescribe the very contrary: a lemon cure. Sun baths, high frequency and other electrical treatments are in mot cases applied with good results. This is, however, a very simple way, that at the same time appears to be logical: A glass of hot water every night before retiring should clean your stomach from all unnecessary acid that might, he left over in the stomach. This is absolutely harmless and will, in light cases, never fail to give relief. TO STOP vo.Mrn.vG Administer finely cracked ice small but frequent dose:. in TOOTHACHE a'nm in small ouantitie- and Boil when lukewa.. . hold a quar.t-.tj of U in the mouth. Do not swallcw. TO WHITEN TETH Rrush once a week (not eftoner) with lemon juict or peroxide dilated with water.

raiMAiT AssBssi'zirr ITV OK HAMMOND. INXJIAXA DEPAKTMFAT OK PfBIJt' WORKS. Notice of Cleveland and Eurlld Ae-

' lilies. Macadam Favement. To V horn It May Concern. You are hereby notified Uiat ine ,Vissment Roll In tht matter of the m. provement of Cleveland and Kuchd avenues. Cleveland avenue from Caiumei avenue to Kuclid avenue and Kuclld avenue from alley youth of the Chsapeake ft Ohio P.allroad to Standard avenue. P.y constructing therein a macadam paAement of nine Inches hro'neo limestones, two and one-half in- hes, broken 'Imestone screrungs. poured 8Jphalt between interstices enj aaphalt sealing oat wilh limestone screenings; iment sidwalks, six feet wide. forming a curb twenty inches in depth; threequarter inch water connection with orroration cock stoos snd boxes; catch "asiDB and inle's for proper drainage in the City of Hammond. County, of Lake and State of Indiana, ha bee'i prepared by order of th Board of rub-In-Works of said City, and that the same is now on Hie in the office of a!d Hoard for public examination and inspection, and that the said assessment roll contains the r,am.s of all prooerty owners sffected thereby and the respective amounts assessed against each lot or tract of land for said improvement and that b resolution said lioard haa fixed tlir- 3rd day of December. 19.'0. at 2:00 f. lock, T. M in the office of the Board of rtiblic "Works In the City Hall of nvd City as the time and place for hearing remonstrances and objections from ell persons affected thereby as to the sp.-"ial benefits dned therefrom and ass-'M against said respective lot on said s.sssment roil, and that aid Board will after said hearing and examination, confirm or modify each respective a."-csfement as made. pro idi i hit it f)nd! that said property affected theriby is bcnflttcd respective amount. A. J. SvlWNSON -IACOB tVUCER r. C. DTETRICIT. Board of Pub!: TTiham C. r.re. Ciav Clerk. t'orks. 1 t-22-29 rEXaiAT ASSXSSKZICT IOLL MTlJtTIITO CTTT OF HAMMOND. INDIANA DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. N'olice cf Jfferon Pttcet MTcadann Pa emcnt. To AVhom It May Concerns Ton ate hereby notirled that the Assessment Roll in the matter of the improvement of Jefferson street. From Conkey avenue to Standard avenue by constructing therein a. macadam pavement, t wenty-e-.ffht feet wide, of nine inches of Vroken limestone, 2 u inch of broken limestone screenings, poured teph-alt bet-ween th Interstices and en asphalt scaling- coat with limestono screenings, cement sidewaJk five feet wide, five inches in depth. cment curb and rutter fla.gr. three-quarter inch lead water services with corporation 'ock. stors and bxe jn the City of Hammond. County of Lake. and State cf Indiana. has been prepared by order of the Board of Public Works of s"io City, and that the rame is now on fie in the office of said Hoard for public examination and inspection, and that the said assessment roll contains the names of all property owners affected thereby and the respective amounts assessed ajrainst each lot or tr,ct of land for said improvement and that tr resolution said, Foard has fixed the 3rd day of December. 1920. at 2:00 o'cloek. p. M.. in the office of the Board of Public Works in the City Hall of r-vd r.ty as the time and place for bearing remonstrances and objections from a-I persons afferted thereby as to the special 'benefits c'erivr.I tVerefrom p.svossed against sa-.d respective lot on said aerment roll, and that said T'o.ird will afior aid hr-Ji-irir und examination, confirm or modi;- each re. pective assessment as made, provided.! 'hat i; fti the r'by amount. ds that said property 'fected is benefitted in respective A .T. SWANS ON JACOB VMICKU F. C. DIETRICH Board of Piibli ill 1am C. Rose, Cilv Clerk Works. 11-22-23 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY LOST Will rarty who found bls.rk 1 Pony-skin Muff Sunday vnln in the j Motion Station, please call Mrs. Jlcyrrs, i 16f Hnirnnmi. 11-22-1 J 19.50 PAYS FOR A JOHNSON OIL BURNER Installed in Your Cook Store As cheap as coal. No ashes no dirt no danger. It takes the place of coal in the winter and gas in the summer. 1 We have burners for heaters and furnaces. Demonstrated 3t548 E. STATE STREET PHONE HAMMOND 2539 Sore Throat, Golds Quickly Checked By Hamlin's Wizard Oil Sor throat and chest colds should never be neglected. Few people realiie how often they result seriouly if not promptly checked. Hamlin's Wizard Oil is a safe, simple and .effective treatment. Used at a gargle for sore throat it brings qnick relief. Rubbed on the chest it will often looten tap a hard, deep seated cold in one night Keep a bottle on th shelf. wtir4 Otl I t m dpsaab! rvpratlOB t kT in tht mtdleln cbM for rt : vhin tt Atotor y t far wf. Hew eftn rpr!ei br ct tad bona eeeur In avarr family, aa well a llttla troublaa Ilk acraclia. toothacba. raid aorta, eankar aoraa, mtiS nek. u Kra3 acbltr faat. aootbioc. hatllng WSaard Oil will aiwar br(n rallaf 0ara alaa Vottl Ita If yn ara troabla4 with eonatlpatleo or aick haacka try Hamlin Wrtar4 l,!vr WMpa. Juat p!a&aaat liftla pink rilia at droatata for 10c. Ouarantaad.

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'"TrWj v r? v. t THE IRPHEU U THEATRE Hammond " :: Indiana TODAY AND TUESDAY FEATURE ATTRACTION Bell & Eva Comedy Skit Entitled "At the Soda Fountain, YAMA MATO Jap Novelty BARRY & NICKERS0N Musical NoTelry EDITH SYNDER Singing and Whistling GENEVA MAY & CO. Songs and Dances WILLIAM & ROBINSON , Comedians EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION Juanita Hansen in "THE PHANTOM FOE" Full of thrills, suspense and intrigue. The greatest serial ever screened. mart DeLUXE THEATRE TODAY. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Vera Gordon, Alma Rubeni and Gaston Glatt in "HUM0RESQUE" Every man. woman and child should see this picture. THURSDAY OKtc Tboma in "DARLING MINE" FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Mario o Daviei in "THE CINEMA MURDER'' a a B a B "0 M i IB a B ii i STARTING SUNDAY NOV. 28ih Gloria Swaajoa and Elliott Dexter in SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUr 'OB' i . . i i a. i i.B.a.H.Q.B JOU TODAY AND TOMORROW SPECIAL FEATURE "RIO GRANDE" With All-Star Gt Alio "Bride 13" WEDNESDAY William Russell in "THE CHALLENGE OF THE LAW" PASTIME TODAY Elmo Lincoln in "UNDER CRIMSON SKIES" TOMORROW Hoot Gibson in "SOME SHOOTER" i H i i 1 1 1 ii inf fc'rl TELEPHONE EAST CHICAGO 69 For Your ELECTRICAL NEEDS INDIANA ELECTRIC SERVICE CO. 6Z4 Chicago Ave., E. CLi. DR. T. E. BRUCE Practice limited to EYE. EAR. NOSE and THROAT. . Any style glasses fitted satisfactorily. 720 CHICAGO AVENUE EAST CHICAGO The Times want ads Torlng astonishing results if their users are to be believed.

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