Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 170, Hammond, Lake County, 7 January 1921 — Page 16
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5 ''a Edmunds Hem :ngvay in " hi'i- ! '.-ng Foios as .pccal Jiist at next nday's community s.ng and fupp-j. j t'i-.eje function;,' he!J on Sunday nt ", tj'clock are Increasing in popularity j d attendance every -weel-i. I A ,-peelal appeal Is made to stratis(H In the city who have nowhere to i iio to fpend their Surrlay venires. J Vhy wKI aiwajs find a cordial wel- ! co ii i e. saw j! him -waa when he waved a farov. cii while golm over a hlil while taking a short cut alone to Gary. It 1j l.elieved thut while ho wa crossing the river, he fell through the th'.n Ice and was drowned. i;e pa!d tachf i. ,:p w: NEW DANCE i'KOCU KCCALLS THE PAST Try a 4 Times Want Ad' . IS FEARFUL;
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'cretary of the Navv Ujnlflj is
t'nuinely religious, peace-U ng man.! t-.. t most of the Amfri-n, but lie ha ft out tn construct a fleet s. strong j that America r-e. V. to dictate, hr now ci'iu'f iili'tt i'i i'iM to s'.l i raher nations of tho vorUt' j This declaration w as maJ ty l!roi liaj aslii. Japano.-o jiubador o I (t rvat IJritaln, In, an i!i'.er tew printed i in the Dally Telegraph today. ' Tim Japanese a:ir.-.-sadjr potntet1 .ut that if ths new Japanese naal; ft njtim were compVtrd, the Jaianr ( t vouM riiJ.i! i nly lu'.t' tho I
-: 'riigth of the American navy. j Ot;p service establishments !.y at, : seem largo, bat. t.t when one- con- j
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ca--t ;.n ana in una frontiers we
t".- v. to defend." said Ilarvn Hajashi. "jii an emergency there arc numerum ii iin.la to he defended ai.tl It mu:-t bo membercd that our territory t. fur j ..m compact. How could w e, wilh a fl.'i-t not half so slior;; as that of th l'lutcd State?, harbor any aggressive d. ..kii.i against Uf t'nited ?tat ?' . H .'plying to ;;ost:ou as to whether h" It a 'I any fi;.'?uinu of American s 2"rer;sion, the. ami-'a.-iador replied thst he hat not. It was at thus point 6: the interview that Krou Hayashl fttaim Ins reference t j Secretary T'-i nlei?. Tie added: But even the most rig iteous som-
.m.-s lapse throus pride or anerra- f ron of wisdom. Provision should he pi ( scribed against sitli lapse.-!." ! - r.aron Hayashl advocated a oont'.nti- j . . . ... t K a v... , 1 1 r t-i ri 1 t- 1 n f ii 1
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In feeble health for the pat two Months Dan Bardi. SI years old and a bachelor, living aionet 1019 Jefferfon ftttet. ;ary. died last nisht before an ambulance arrived to taKe. him lo thtf hospital. Death was attributed tc pii"unron!?i. f:a:di'5 illness nit called to the attention ''f the uoliue and upon their
! nrtictil found the aged men in a dying j ut-ndUlon. A pbyaician was summoned j nd a c'.i wai sent in for an ambulanrf. Whiiii u'S !! inp-" f nr th ambll-
.rare tj arrive Hard! passed away. The Idly of the man. who was In destitute ( i cu nis tances was removed to Willir.m's morgue.
L. L. VIOLATOR TAKEN TO HAMMOND
Denver CmminK. 402 S. Haist-d !rcc-t. .Chlcaxo. who was arretned by
Offlceis Conneliey and Bogaxdus .t' ' J this Iake Siiore depot late yesterday I I f f ternoon, w as turned over to Pro
h.b'.tion A;ent D. J., g mona of Ham-n-ond this morning. Cammiflgs wa.-i
arrested on a charge of violating the stale l!q;or law.
ISSUES ANNUAL BUILDING REPORT residences for nearly 300 families were erected in Gary during the 1 months of 3320, according to the anrual report compiled and issued by Miss "Blanche Dotigan. secretary to" Uuilding: Commissioner Walter T. .ougan yesterday. rtesldences totaled ISJ to which ai e addeu 30 flat buildings arid H slort .Hid r;at comblnatlon. The totai sua: cf ieidences amount to !l,32l.10 nhlie the flat construction a?gre?.ited f 3 4 .'!.. aurteen store and ilat 'jLiiidin,? amounted to fSTC.OOO. 7 t i SLOW IN SECURING CITY LICENSES All persona reqjired to secure city UceiK'-s !n OaSy such as hotel owntis, milk dealers, theaters, drays, taxi cabs, pool rooms, etc.. ftiil liave tiDtil to xt Jfonday in which to secure thoe d .cuments without penalty aeeordin-j to City Comptroller John Scott, thi.7 inornicKThese licenses a: e supposed lo be taken out and renewed by the first r.f tiir year and up to the present time.
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PUBLISHER DISAPPEARS ! FROM LASALLE HOTELl
CHICAGO. Jan. 7. Acting on th ' v ..rn'-y that Jacq'.rs Vi'.lard. rich t. ,s publisher, has beer HidnappoU tr.'i is belli? heid soi;iewhro :n Chi - .
There may he many new stjies in frocks and gowns, but this most r.nusual and dainty dance frock is rot one of them. The fashion experts oecree that the dres is the height of fashion ,and 50 it is. But way bark in the days when our forefathers were fighting for our independ-' ence the women of that period were wearing such frocks. This one for Miss 1P21 is made of flowered taffeta and o!d lace and the bodice is trimmed with black velvet lading.
Believe Missing Gary Boy Was Drowned - TgTiatE Hardrotchk i. 10 year old (Jary lad. who mysteriously disappeared the 33th of last month, is still listed among the steel trity missing
reonlen n company with three other 1 iads, he went out to Mast Gary to sret j
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CARD OF THANKS
The Star Store FOR LESS Everything in Ladies and Children's Ready-to-Wear THE -STAR STORE
588 Oakley Avenue Opp. P.O., Bet. State and Plummer!
GROCERIES Sugar. 10 pounds for Tak-Hom-a Biscuits, 3 pack:;? for 19c: doen Peas and Corn Monarch Beans, cm Club Housr Corn I ! i r , 2 i Calumet Baking Pcv.d-r. I I Club lfou.se Coder, 1 !!,.. . . Aunt Jernim.i Pancak: 1 jur. No. 3 Fire Torrutws . . Boulevard Svcet Pickle, lar Little Boy Blump. bo! tic-. . . .
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larte.l an a t i - e A iliai d. criTP'o'd Irs, dijappfared
1rm the Hotel !..i:sa!lo ii'ic on Doc. J 17. under mysterious oircLnitn.ic. I ' At the time of his di.'uipp-arance V:'- J j.rd is said to have had in b'.s pos- ', j.?,,,on about J 2 0 0 in cash and more
l' ii'! $4 0f0 worth of j'ff'rr. VTrs. Viliard. who t-atrm to Chicapo f r h her htmband. left for f-t. I.ouis
en Dec. 2o. Viliard remaiird here in I
n effort to'engage an associate editor fi-r the New Age, a maai ne he pub-:.-hs. In St. Louis. Viliard. accordinjr to ths records of i"" hotel, paid hi bill en Dec 27. rhortiy afterward a all. thin, tisrht-).a-rcd man called at the hotel fo:"ard. carried him from l;i? room to r t a x Icab anl drnv awa. Xothin? 1 a bf-en seen of Viliard or Iho tail r.n since.
GARY NEWS City Wide Bible Class
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sincerely v. ish to thank ' our
Thrr were o2 present at the f)rt e.-ion of the City Wide Bible clans heid at the V. M. C. A. under direction f r f. J. (I- Ames of Chicago lat Monday- oveii'ti J. The class n-.oets lor supper at 6.30 and the discission of the evening starts at 7 o'clock. The class is open lo rmt'i iiirn and n-omn
Frof. Ames 1s a veteran in T. M. C. A. worh He -will be remembered as a sjecessful secretary of the V. M- C.
A. at South Dend for a long period. fr;onds for their kindness and pympa-j '! ha seen many years service in V. (thy durinjr th recent boreacmnt in j M. C. A. worit in China .nd was one 1 ti, ralh of our dcRr mother; al.-o the of the regional directors of the over- he-iutifu! floral offerings and for the j
as department Of the Y. SI. C. A. in France. Prof. Amea Is groupm? his lessons ftround the idua! and Ins relation ship to modern problems. One of the chief objects of the cla s i.t lo increase interest in the study of the bible.
donation of autoe. We especially wish to thank the Kev. Prancr for his conholing words; also the pallbearers for th'-ir sen i es. ' Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Millies.
Mr. and Mrs. 11. C. ilUiies, Mr. aid Mrs. 1.. O. Mllies. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Millie3. j Mr. and Mrs. If. F. Millie".
rr. and Mrs. Fred Tcc'Tneir.
Sir. and Mrs. Herman Nack, I
Sirs. Ttertha fagedorn. And Cira ndch ildren. 1:7
MNTEHTieKA'. f.'EWS SEv ZEi 'DW TORK. Jan. 7. Th s market maintained a sliong ton
t'i opening torfay, many stoc'3 niajrc substantial advances, and there v "h a an absence of off-rings nvrro rrc-n-unced than nt any preceding tims ;n the fcecinnins; cf the 1 e-k.
Villys Overland pfd. na? actively!
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"iiiii-r motors were 1n urgent demand J r. nd sold at new high figures for tii w c k. amf-nr them being Studcbakr. .:- hieh cold up '3 to ?0 1-4. and Fierce ; Arrow, which sained neatly on" point , to 25. General Melon was slcadii;. 1
taen at around it. 'ruciblc ftcei featured the d -i 'trials, advancing 2 l i to r ommon advanrod to S2
r.-.;dwin rose 7.-9 to 3-f, The oils were aga-n under precf ure 1 mi this had the effect of caui-ing de- ... : i.r in ollirr i-is'.l-t 1 tllf rod of
'the fifteen minutes of trad.ng. v-'1tl railroad stocks were generaily r. n'tt and sold off .-lightly
SAM GOMPERS PREDICTS CRISIS ' SAN ANTONIO. Tex.. Jan. 7. Samuel I'.in-pfr;, president of ti-e American
a nation-Tide indvut rial eri.-'s :f -any attempt is made to bring about a redui tion of the pies"nt "r.j's paid to
wotker.". Gorote rs th
sia-jntlet to 'rig bti sines
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WrTTTCJTT.TXm "PPflflP ATlif I Mr- Mr!'- 1ed Tegeme,r.
vtarts at 7 o'clock. The class is open I Sirs. Fertha Hagedorn. l both nirn and wmn. The T. M. C. A ha announced ?f rs. ' And C;ra ndch ildren. 1 :7 j
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BENEFIT MANY CHILDSEN
, Tbussnd.' of rn'tl'TS have found j .frThr Ciray's Sweet Fowdrs an excel-i iiit remedy for children complaining of! r.-ada'-hes. colds, f c risii nv-ps. stomach! troubles snd other irregularities from j vhl'h children suffer dunnc tlieo riijs!.rd excellent re-uits ar acenmplisbw! ' r - its use. TJsed by mothers for over 30 rears. Sold by Druggists evervwhert. '
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GARY, INDIANA At the Close cf Business, December 29, 1920 RESOURCES Loans ! $,,623'95 StteVnd;::::::::::::::::::::::::: Other Bonds and Investments - BuMing.::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: X $5,330,121.79 LIABILITIES Capital $ 200,000.00 Surplus 50.000.00 Undivided Profits and Special Reserve 1 68, 1 7 1 .70 Circulation 199.000.00 Deposits 4,512,950.09 Due Federal Reserve Bank 200.000.00 $5,330,121.79 COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF DEPOSITS 4 December 29, 1919 .$3,913,440.66 December 29, 1920 4.512,950.09 F. RICHARD SCAAF. President E. C. SIMPSON, Cashier R. R. HEMINGWAY. Assistant Cashier B. T. LEMSTER. Assistant Cashier
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NOTICE is hereby given to the Tax Paver? the Tax Duplicate of said city for the year 1920 Hammond, Indiana, for the purpose of rrcmin'; I following tabic exhibits the rate of taxation o;i r
Hammond, Indiana.according to the levy passed by c tt : , i . ! mond, Indiana, September 8, 1920. SECTION II There is hereby levied hr fo!!v;nc anr,L."i. f : 1 .; ! one hundred dollars of the assessed valuation of 'h" j-rr;?r!?v i turned for taxation by the township assessor, a .J c :: ; .nl i-y :'. ; , . i Board of Tax Commissioners, for the objects an J pcrpo-es lit k ;. ' ; FOR GENERAL PURPOSES FOR BONDS AND INTEREST AND K0TF.S . . FOR WATER, TAXES AND RENTS FOR STREET LIGHTING FOR LIBRARY PURPOSES FOR PARK PURPOSES FOR POLICE PENSION FUND FOR FIREMEN'S PENSION FUND - FOR IMPROVEMENT CERTIFICATES AND INTEREST TOTAL LEVY . v .7, SECTION III There shall be levied a poll tax of On? D'ir on r : !.:' tlie City, sane and not a pauper, between the ajes of 21 and 50 ycais. SECTION IV This ordinance shall be in full force and cur t fv :n 3: - ' :i r .: ; Taxes for Year 1920 must be paid at any time between ja, lei r Monday In rtlay 1921 Inclusive. If the taxes hare not been paid as provided then the fame f ?:-:r-r d I - -! per cent, penalty is added to same, if not then paid in fu'l by the Fir i I'h-r.-y - 1 i : : November six per cent, additional penalty will added. City orders issued to persons owing dcliniurnt taxc. v.-..: ! - r : ' :: such, taxes. All persons are cautioned against doahnrj in fi;h n ject to tax. It is the duty of all taxpayers to s.ate i -l ' r.' : , ' ' pay and in whose name assessed. All taxes arc accord. n.j t . v , office provided by the city for that purpose. Ti e ire .-?:;';. !v:h -;--.. taxes when applied for in time if full description of prrperty : ' . . i - where located and stamp enclosed for reply. P?.yra:cis my 1 :: ' . ; ; - ey order or bank draft. The city is interested in penalties for fa-hire to p y ' v C. f ' : and insists that they be collected and holds th: city ' ; r l: , same. The tax payer mil take notice at this t me that r.s o ; mcnts the Tax Duplicate of the Cijty of Hammond for the y.Mr i . ed to the City Controller as to the city taxes, promptly on the : - i . 1921, and that penalty will be added to taxes piid tacroafter. Read the City Controller's list of delinquent properly d':r- f! f r . i ; i ond Monday of February, 1921. To prevent sale do not wa.r :'! i'. . i i payment in advance and avoid error. Every resident between the ages of 21 and :;0 years n. :. ' " ; : ' ! to make or hold receipts for future payments. I here are gr-. j i Copies of this notice may be had on application. See that you have paid on all 3 o r v ty before you leave the Treasure r s Walter F. BEeHev:: city ux'i'.yj vi"', k:::-..
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