Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 174, Hammond, Lake County, 12 January 1921 — Page 7
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AGENTS "V.N"TEf Ma'ke $25 something n-w, 30 per cent daily, proftt. ' o $2.50; si lls $5.00 AVrtte P. 1 1. 1 :G : 1 2 R"V 20 4. (Jury. Ind. WANTED Car carpenter. Cudahv Packing plant, KasM iiiVago, Ind. $9.;o v Xs madkIx IU1IMOXD last week by ene f our expe rienoed men taking orders from house to house on f'r o0 crnts down installment proposition. .All new men averaged $5. "2 profit for each eight hours worked. You must b- youttK IS tn SO well dressed kav! Rood common school education, be able to furnish local referenses as to your absolute honesty, be prepared to make a $ t 51 deposit to guarantee return of goods and spelling: ra. and glad to report rrotnptlv at 7:3h everv nvrning to work hsrd H hours for pood mun.-v. Call a A. M. or :: p M 1 r. K. Smith. Last yek at Hot.! n.-tmmond. V'AXTKl)- Exp. rie tired friepht car riveters & bu-'kers machine operators must be experienced on deep pup machine, riveting freight cur sides also one template. Standard jtel t'ar Co., ITa nmiond. 1:11:5 T V -i-HI wSaTsrmen for-M ei'.-y Wai (T Viltrrs. Appiv at 462 'ak st. Phone !': Hammond." 1 :lJ:? A "j" E I - YouTig nidn who desires in learn the grocery business. Apply ""ensii ir.ers Sanitary Coff.-e .t- Butter Stores. i State st.. Hammond. 1:11:2 .CXTED Office 1k-vv must be li years f age. American. Rive educational Qualifications A.- references. Write B150 -s-T'e Times. llnninK'Mfi I : l . . ATkx WW N'T Ki 1 To buy our uncalled for overcoats it suits, worth up to SSO nt specials $25 wonderful values. Bets Ilnrrelli Co., Warehouse, tffi Hohman St.. opposite post Office. Hsmmonil. 1:12:" VV.W'TEIv Timer for " inside work. IVank S. ! tz Co.. Hani!iii'H'i. 1:12:1 I V.A N T a "ni a ii vv i t li $ 2 . 5 r 0 to invest for frt davs. Amply secured. ITandles his own money. k'rr' interest. AVtll assure him $1,200 per year on investment, and position of $110 per month. Address "Business" Times Office. 1:12:. AN'Tf;ri:xpe"rienced" open hearth man. aped man preferred. $15c per month. Apj.lv Bukeps News Agency, Sl'G Mi'hU-an ave.. Ind. Harbor or phone ind. Hnr a'.KT afterJ BM 1:12:2 jrrrrrvT5TAii7T-i.F.iiKs needed, b-;-in $1".1. month: Traveling- expenses X;d Specimen questions free. OOIAMEl'.S IXSTITL'TE, Columbus. hie 1 :12:1!:2S. I:2:! FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES Storage Batteries cfaargod, rented and repaired. The Dempsey Battery Service, SIS Fayette st., Hammond, phones 25551 240-SL " l'."'T'Ril cTk.NT SATISFACTlliV with 'he liur.l (Uick s :..tn? Piston Blnp instiled. Ask your parage man for same or the direct distributor. Adolph S- rciifoi, K. S. Auto Supply Co., 261 i!.imt A' e., Hammond. l.o TV'lt'SAT.K 4Dr"iradtT" l?2Fofd 5 "pass. with f.tarter $n. I'.tiO Overlaad 5 yass. like new $5j0. 1517 Podpe 5 pass. $400. l'.'l Ford Sedan $475. 1915 Oiklaud 5 pass. ?175. 1 ) 1 7 Briscoe 5 pass. J !,r.n. 4505 Forsyth ave. Phon.; ti72M BIG SCARCITY OF AUTOMOBILES IX 1921 That is the prediction by one of America's leading magazines. THEN BUY NOW while you can choose, the', best. We have some wonderful used cars $95 up. Name vour own terms! We'll acepl, it' within reason. LAKE ' COUNTY AUTO SUPPLY .Sc SALES H. A. Thicl. Prop. X. W. Cor. Dougias and Hohman I'hone Ham. 174 1, i-u-tr 1920 MAXWELL Late model in good condilion. Will sell, to the first man who offers $375.00. . 1920 CTIEY.R0 LET SEDAN This is one of the popular 4 door Baby Grand models, used as demonstrator and very carefully driven 1.300 miles. Equipt with spring bump, r and extra tire, cost new $2,400, will sell for $1,900, no trades. Open evenings. BOHLTXG AUTO SALES Cadillac and Dodge Bros. Motor Cars Phone 26G. Ind. Harbor 78 j 1 1 K S A LE Chandler touring ear cheap. 4"0 Plumner8 y.'. Hammond. 1:11:3 " " MISCELLANEOUS """PAINTING AND PAPERHANGINO Prices Reaaonablo Carl Vermett, phone H2S) Hammond. Jtk"2l"30i j Car ley. Transfer Company, "xf.ressing and moving. Auto vans for ong distance, trip. 12(5 Plummer nve., phone 679; residence 1S09-R Hammond. Jr-dmna 12:31 rf tf A t.1 ' N I'N I S of dressmaking done nt 11 AV Car roil St., 2nd flat. J'hon" 2938 VTammond 1:11:12:14 TRUCK DBLVl'HS ATTENTION! I -will furnish you with a 2 ton truck vou go out and get the work. 50.-5O proposition no capital required, onlv ambitious men with business -hiiitv need anply. Phone E. C. 1469 for ppoinJjTierrt. 1:11:2 TRY A "TIMES WANT AD
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TOH SALE- Lnr(4 variety of lrun, bags and suit cases. Leaner toaa Bank.Ji5 State t.. HammonC. JT1! FOB SAL. lb tWedeeioea Diamond and Kaliroad Watchei. Leaser's in Bank. 6 5 Siam at.. Himmoni Opo vetltja. COAL Call 249. Jno F Wilhelm & Ron. 2! Calumet ave., Hammond. 12:15:tr yOTt SALFB"eaulifvri, nearly new B; by Grand piano, iruaranteed for 25 years, Knlish brown mahoffajiy satin finish. Colonial case. Can be purchased by party willinsr to complete the monthly payments. Balanc only $695Original price, $1,200. Call at D52 Broadway. Gary, and ask for Mr. Malt's Baby rand. 1 :6:10 JR SALE 4 room furniture. On account of trouble, am forced to sell all furniture at reasonable price, coal and wood included. Also the flat for rent, ''nil between S 1 2 in the morning naily. Apply to 639 Ind. Blvd.. AVhltiiiMT. Ind. 1:V6 i'tK SAIE Kindling wood $3.00 a load delivered. I'nll 4i 154th Place or Phone Hammond 363. l:R:tf H SALE Finest complete set of fixtures for soft drink parlor in Indiana Harbor. (nlnir into other business and will sell at a sacrifice If taken at once. ;.orRe Kacick, 3511 I."eodar St. Indiana Harbor. 1:8 :t K SALE Horse, two cows, one fresh milk, opposite Polish Cemetery. HReuhl, Burnham av., Burnham. 111. 1:10:3 1'i)FIS.T7k Alf kliidsor Tive hK at 12c a !b. Ielivered to surrounding cities and towns. 'all I'eter I'ostma. I I'hone Munster Ind.. 47J 1:11:5 SAIJi i St;ind ton sale with property. running now soft drink parlor reasonable price. Phone. W. Hammond 2:48 after 10 A. M. 1:11:5 Oil heaters, $4.75. 6 quart enameled water pail, 59 rents. COHEN'S YA1UETY STORK 204 State Street. 204 State St., Hammond. FOR SALE 6 solid oak Dinning room chairs fc table, i electric wash. mach. 1 r troit jewel ga-s stove all in t.rst class condition. 44 Elm st. I'hone 30K4 Hammond. 1:12:1 W I S K LL -3 piece blue wlcke rs"e t at "seriftce price, new. I'hone 72 1J Katt 1igo. 1:12:2 REAL ESTATE BARGAINS I' R SALE 8 room, modern house . In $1,000 or less down; balance lige rent: Immediate possession, winter's supply of coal in. I'hone 1753 or 557 Hammond. 1 :3 WISiNiNSIN FARM LANDS LAXDOLOGY SPE5CIAL NUMBER just out, containing 1921 facts of clover land In Marinette County, Wisconsin. If lor a home or as an Investment you are thinking of buying good farm lands where, farmers grow rich, send at once for this special number of Landolngy. It is free on request. Address Skid-mnr-F:i.-h' Iand Co.. 405 SkidmoreRiehle B!dg.. Marinette. IV'is. l:5:77t I"t K S ALE $ 6 . 0 ' C- Eq u it i ji"T2 0 ""acre farm all under cultivation 3 " miles from town. Hood grain or dairy farm, will sacrifice $2,000 easy terms. Address Geo. Whisler. Valparaiso, Ind. I'hone 1645J. 3. 1:10: FOR SALE A five Apt. B!dg. furnished. Rental $2,200 per year. Price $10.,",i'(i half cash of be.t offer takes It. Owner corner flat. 476 Sibley nt., Hammond. LI S T I NGS V A NT F,lClnJ 1 "parts of Hammond If you want to sell yaur property, list it with me. J. E. Trescott. I'hon2S12 Hummon'.. 1:10:S FOR SALE New modern six. room bungalow four blocks from center of city and near car line. .An honestly built home, oak floors, kitchen cabinet, electric light fixtures, Holland hot air furnace, laundry tubs and newly decorated. This Js absolutely the lowest priced home in East Chicago, and could not be duplicated for the money we are asking. Small cash payment and balance like rent. Smith Bader Davidson Company. Phone 222. Sole agents. 4 709 Forsyth av. East Chicago. Open Friday and Saturday evenings. 1:11:2 FOR SALE acres "V'room house, cellar, barn, g.itage. chicken house. iste;n good well, plenty fruit. In small town 1 mile from summer resort. Short drive from Hammond. This place is in good condition, an excellent truck or chicken farm. S't owner between 7 fc S:30 evenings. S16 Calumet ave., Hammond. 1:11 FOR SAL& Restaurant well equipped, good location, first class trade, earns $500.00 or more per month. AVil! sell for reasonable price, verv good .reasons for selling.. Address B142 Times. 1:1 1 :3 BARGAIN " In Hammond exclusive residential district a 1 -i story 5 room house. One of the most beautiful homes in the city. All rooms exceptional y large. Modern to the last word. Homes in this immediate neighborhood selling from $10.000 up to $40,000. Can ,get possession within montji. Here is a wonderful home for some one. j Price only JS.ioO with only ?Si5 as lirst payment. Se me before It is too late. Guy AV. Eaton. Real Estate & Insurance, H3 Citizens Bank Bldg. Phones Hammond 3372 or 135. 1:12 FOR KVLE Bargain, small cottage with garage immediate possession, for particulars call 424 Indiana ave., Hammond. 1:12:1 OWN A HOME 1 A GOOD INA'ESTMENT AS AVELL AS A FINE HOME TO LIVE IN. 2 Apt. home on Magoun ave., north. 1 Apt. has 3 rooms bath, all newly remodeled and decorated: other 4 rooms and hath: full Hunt, hot air heat, 2-car frame garage. Lot 37x140. A fine location and in firs' class condition. A big bargain at $5, SCO. J600 cash will handle. 2 family brick flat, good location: f. rm.ms and bath, down; 7 and bath. up. Steam heat. 1-car garage. 50 ft. lot. A real snap at $9,800. Terms. 3 family brick flat on 145th St. One 5 room & bath Apt., two 6 room & bath Apts.. well built and in good condition, s'eam heat. Brines tn 130 p.cr month. A good investment at $10,500. 1. 00k over our list before buying. SMITH-HAMTLTOX CO. Open everv night. Phone E. c. 122 4609 Forsvth 1:12:2 LOSTAND FOUND LOST Young dog yellow with white collar slight limp In right fore leg answers name Shonko, reward. Phone 975M Hammond. 1:11:2 MONEY TO LOAN SITUATION Vr-ANTED AVAXTED Posit Ion as housekeeper by respectable. Widow Lady with boy 13 yrs old, position in Hammond preferred. Mrs. Clara Cossler, 112 Fox St., Laporte, Ind; 1 :11 : 2 SITUATION WANTED Married couple want work together In Hotel or on Farm. Phone 2S94 Hammond between fi & 7 P. M. 1 :10:2 SITUATION AVAXTED In motherless home or general assistant, can sew. inquire. East Chgo Times Office. 1:12:1
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WANTED (Jirl Plummer ave.. for housework, 1SS Hammond. 1 :6 :tf WA laundress to take laundry home for family of two. Kef. Phone 632.43 Mason st Hammond. 1:7: t f WANTED Cook for industrial plant. ffood pay, short hours. Apply Cudahy Packlnir plant. East Choafco. Pti:4 VVAXfEIounir iadleR for Vui!l nurses In training school, salary with outfit. 2 year course to graduate. Y'ceuent opportunity. Write to Soutn i nicafto Hospital. 2325 East 92nd place. Chicago. 1:10:3 W'A N'TED A good girl to assist w 1 1 h general housework. 1002 Hyslop place, Phone 1812M Hammond. 1:10:3 W A N T ED S t e no g r a p her-$" f 5 to $100 per month should be good stenographer for position leads to netter salary. Green Engineering Co., East Chgo. 1:10:3 IVAN'TED For general housework, girl or middle aged woman small family. Phone 3733. 111:3 PERMANENT Position open "for Experienced secretary stenographer congenial surrounding in Hammond business district. Box B143 Times, Hammond. 1:11:5 W A N T E tCoio k r oom A board 7 good wages. Hammond Country Club. . 1:11:1 W . V N f E iPN ight" d is h w as h er. Majestic Restuarant. Hammond. 1:12:1 W A N T f : I "" E xv prienced sales a d i" es wholesale Co.. state experience, reference & salary expected, good opportunity open for risht party. Address B144 Times, Hammond. 1:12:3 WANTEIV stenographer Common Sense Mfg. Co.. 49 Hohman si.. Hammond. 1 : 12:1 VAN'TElvGlrY"fr geiieralTiousework. no cooking or washing. 310 Conkiey ave.. Hammond. 1:12:3 WANTEir "vVAITKJCSSJoy' !"" Jlicetuarant, 10 State St.. Hammond. 1:12:3 FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT 2 or 3 furnished housekeeping rooms in a cottage, also two rooms for bachelors. 18S Piummer ave. Hammond. 12:30:tf FOR RENT Furnished rooms by day or week. Gentlemen only. 101 Plummer ave.. West Hammond. 1:4:6 FOR RENT I.rge steam heafd room for 2 men. i'hone 1062J Hammond. 1:11:2 FOR BENT 2 light"hskps rooms upstairs 3 rooms downstairs, 9S9 AVallace Road 1:1 1:2 FOR RENT Nicely furn. warm rooms. 7i'4 Calumet ave., Hammond. 1:11:1 "FOTt-KEN'T Large Tront "sleeping room downtown location. 29 Kimoach ave.. Hi. mniond. 1:12:1 FOR ""llFlNT One st am" bea.ted furn. for hskpg suitable for man & wife or 2 people employed, 83 State St., Hammond. 1:12:1 $6 0 Ty EB.O AT H $25 Alf sizes, several uncalled for suits worth up to $10 will dose out. price $30. Belz Barrel H Co., Warehouse. 496 Hohman St.. opposite Police Station 1 :12 :3 IDii RENT Nicely furn. sleeping room strlctlv modern, hot water heat, reference required. 60S Truman. Phone 153S Hammond. l'"' FOR IENT On e sleepi'n g roo m . 320 I'liimmT v Hammond. 1:12:1 FOR "RENT--Light "hskpg Apt. near mill 3225 Michigan ave.. upstairs. Ind. Harbor. 1:12:1 FOR RENT modern furn. to. .ins. I'hone 1020.1 Hammond. 1:12:1 FOR RENT 2 nicely furn "rooms, 437 May St.. Hammond. 1:12:1 ONE nicely furnished room steam hat; suit able ' for two. 797 S. Hohman St. Thone 2921 Hammond. 1:12:1 FOR RENT Room breakfast if dcsiied. Phone 396 Ilammoicl. ii.1V? f'Olf H F'.NT Eo wer" 2 room t urn. Apt. private hnth & entrance, 424 Indiana ave., Hammond. 1:1. :1 fVl-KI'NT--The old West Hammond B.ink Bldg.. 121 AY est State street. Phono 174 Hammond. 1:12:3 F07t REN T N"l cefy f urnisiied front sleeping room, suitable for 2gentlemen or young couple. Apply 777 Ben.ll ave. Phone Hammond 534. , 1: 12:3 KOI1 RENT Sleeping room, ge.it leman preferred: references. 315 Indiana ave., upstairs. Phone 134SW Hammond. iWrRENT Vvt'rn roomT'SoV S. Hohman I'hone KJSJIammond. 1 : ' 2 ' Ff RNISHBD "room"" for l" or 2 reflne.l gentlemen. Tnnnire. 956 AA'allace Road or Newark Shoe Store. Hammond. 1:K:1 FORREXT Warm furnished sleeping room suitable for two gentlemen. Also single room. Call S Rimbtch ave.. H'nimond. ... 1:1-1 K R ' RENTLiplit hskpg room at 4"'"1 Magoun. Enst Chgo. l:l-:l FOR RENT 2 steam heated rooms 2 or 3 men also garage to -rent. 42i;2 Baring ave. I'hone 53SM East Chg... 1:1-:1 large family. 1010 145th East Chgo. 1:12:3 r FOR SALE MOTORCYCLES All "makes", from $15 up. To get what you want make your selection now. bold or easv payment. EXCELSIOR MOTORCYCLE SALES ROOM 229 State Street Phone 24S9. Hammond V ANTED TO BUT VvTNTEr -A portable building 12xlf. or 14x!6. Phone 1251M Hnmmond. 1:10:3 AVANTFi"' T' buy. Second hand building lumber. Phone 1094 M 467 Hoffman st.. Hammond. l:11jW ANTEIvTo-buy t-u shares Inland Ste-I stock for cash. Apply Lukons News Ajrency. 3410 Michigan ave.. Ind. Harbor. " 1 :12:t WANTED Furn. or imfurn. Apt. or bungalow bv 20th of month give bst references. Phone 1212M East C)' go. FOR RENT lb'(R KENT 3 room cottage furnished ' for light housekeeping. Phone Ham. ! J37M. Sat- ' FOR RENT S room story 'T bungalow 1 hot water heat. Apply 1 2 1 s Vnn j Buren st. Phone2 1 f.9 J-Iajnmond. 1:11:2 WANT To rent or buy 5 to 15 acres with house 1 to 3 miles south or west I - r ti. w ,J !l,v H li'1 Tlrviim Ifim. mon'h ' , 1;i.:12:14 t VAN TED To rent 3 or 4 furn. rooms. ddress B 141 Care Times Hammond. 1 : 1 C : 3 WANTED TO TRADE j r ' " PF my wi-'ce'e- 12 hipi. I pump run lor a typewriter. Phono j H'lM.U 4)i Hortman St., uaramoua. i.ii;. AUTO ACCESSORIES IVJR SALE Silvertown cords. only slightlv used: 37x5, $22: 35xo, $21; 35x4M. $20: 34x4 H. $19; 33x4. $19; 34x4, $1S; 33x4. $17; 32x4. $16; 32x3H, $13; 30x3H. $1L Guaranteed tires ere no better. K. &. S. Tire & Supply Company. 516 Chicago avenue, phone 15o-j Fast Chicago. 1:7 :S LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS OF THE CITY OF HAMMOND Xotice is hereby glA'en that the Ci-y of Hammond, Indana. by authority of an Ordinance duly passed by the City Council at a Special Session of said Council, on the 28th day of December. 1920. authorized a temporary loan for the purpose of paying the current running expenses of the muncipal government of said City. That in order to rrooure said loan, the notes or time warrants of said City be Issued to the amount of SIXTY THOUSAND DOLLARS ($60,000) payable on or before tho 10th day of May. 1921, out of the first installment of taxes Tor the year 1920, dire In May, 1921. Bald notes or time warrants to bear interest at the rate of s-ix per cent per annum, and to be signed by the Mayor of said City, countersigned by the. Clerk of said City and scaled with the
al of said City. DANIEL BROWN, Mayor of the City of Hammond Dated this 6th day of January, A. D. 1921. 1:6:13
Is'tJ. 1771 6TATE OF INDIANA. LAKE COUNTY. SS: LAKE SUPERIOR COURT. JANUARY TERM. 1921. ' MIKE S KX RA VS. KATIE KELLER. AU ACTION TO QUIET TITLE. Now comes the Plaintiff by Sheerer & White, their attorneys, and shows the filing of his complaint herein on November 29, 19 IS. and now tiles an affidavit of a competent person, showing thtit the defendants. Katie Keller. and Keller, her husband, whoso true christian name is unknown: Edward E. TubKs. and Mrs. Edward E. Tubbs, his wife, whose true christian name is unknown; Martha . H. I'i ht -r, and Fichter ,her husband, whose true christian name is unknown Joseph Sullivan, and Mrs. Joseph Sullivan, his wife,, whose true christian name is unknown; Charles Thompson, and Mrs. diaries Thompson, his wife, whofl. true christian name is unknown: C. L. Kirk, and Mrs. C. E. Kirk, his wif. whose true 'christian name are unknown: Charles S. Perkins, and Mrs. Charles S. Perkins, his wife, whose true christian name is unknown; Steve Chevastoviz, and Mrs. Steve Chevastoiz. his wife, who.se true christian name is unknown; Dwight F. Cameron, and Mrs. Pwight F. Cameron, his wife, v hose true christian name is unknown; Alexander G. Murray; and Mrs. Alexander G. Murray, his wife, whose true christian name is unknown: William II. Charnley. and Mrs. William IT. Oharnley, his wife, whose true christian name is unknown; Augustus X. Peabody- and Mrs. Augustus N Peabody, his wife, whose true christian name is unknown; Jacob Ftedor and Mrs. Jacob Fled or, his wife, whose true christian name is unknown; the unknown husband, widower, wife, widow, heirs, devisees, legatees, distributees, of each and all of the above named persons and each and all of the abnvfl named person and each and all of the heirs, devisees, legators and distributees, of the above named persons whose names are un known, are not residents of the K'atfl I of Indiana: that plaintiff has made dili- J g"nt search of the records of Lake County. Indiana, and that the names of smch non-resident defendants, whoso true christian names are unknown, cannot be ascertained from such records, and that this is an action to quiet title to the following described real estate, to-wit : I.t Forty-eight f4S) in Block Two (2). In "Walsh's Addition to East Chicago. Indiana. Lot Seventeen (17). in Block Sixteen (16). In the Second Addition to Indiana Harbor. Indiana. Lot T.wenty-eight (2S). in Block Two 2). in a liesubdivision of part of rhe Northeast Quarter of I .,eti.i,. e T.m-rivl,.r. " " Vr.i-t1. : Range Nine (9). AVest. as shown! in Plat Book 5. at Page 2. in the Rc-cordc-r's records of Lake County. Indiana . Lot Thirty (30) in Block Nine (9. in the Northeast nunrter (V. E. 1-41 of said Section 29. a? laid down in Pla.t Book 5. page 13. of the Recorder's records of said County. Lot Forty-seven 47. in Block Two 2. in AA'alsh's Addition to East Chicago. Indiana. Lot Thirty-seven (37). in Block Five (51. in the Fourth Addition to Indiana Harbor, Indiana. Ijot Five (5). in Block Tw c C21. in AValsh's Second Addition to East Chicago, Indiana. Said defendants are therefore hereby notified of the. pendency of said action and that the same will stand for trial at the rtxt term of said Court, and that unless they appears and answer or demur therein, at the calling of said cause on the ith day ot jtnrrn. lyzt. me. . j n". rnme b"ing the 47Vh day of th term of said Court to be begun and held in the Court House. Room No. 1 at Hammond, in said County and State on the second Monday of January. . D.. 1921. said action will be heard and determined in their absence. IN AVITNESS AVHEREOF. T hereun to set mv hand nd affix the Seal of I Ffiid Court, at Hammond, this Oth day tf January. 1921. HERBERT L. AVKEATON. GVeeD CWrk L. S. C. r.y: RUT IT, BERG Deputy Clerk. 1 :5 STATE OFIN DIANA," ItH'NTT" OF hVKK SS: IN THE LAKE SUERIOR COURT. J ANUARY TERM 1921. NO. CTAICIOND, WHITHTO AND EAST CHICAGO RAILWAY COMPANY xaea zasu. iMiaM to arl Wtrt Gxm Anrlri iwnux'a tuu-a St, :3i t:6 :l$ tJt 11 y.4i 4;0i ! " ! J:44 i ' :o 19:lj I0:i3 IV.ii mi m mi 1!K i.ij tn 1:31 Hi :3 14 4.14 4:10 4.5 :6 5:13 'JS 4:41 4:44 4.11 It 4J 4:l 7:l t:.l Lit :lf IS f:t 1:14 4IJ :i 10:1 10:11 19:44 11:11 1141 llJtJ 1:18 1:31 l:8 :ll :JI -6S 10:28 14:48 11:$4 10:04 11:2$ l:4i 11:44 11:14 net 11 J0i 1:09 I:l2 VJa Whttinc nd lEaat Oilo&ctk T South Chic go mlf. kM 01raro 4 ,(4 a. aa. mm ial . 0
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200X0. PETITION OF LOUIS JOHN ZETtn TO CHANGE HIS NAME. N'otice is hereby given that I have applied to the Bake Superior Court of Lake County, Indian. to have my name changed from Ixuis John Zerr to Ixvuis John Barry, and that said petition find application will b" presented to and heard by said court at the first day of the March Term 1921 of said court. Dated this 12th day of .January. 1921. Louis John 7.err. 1 :1 2:1 9:20 ST AT E O F I N Ul A N A . L A K E" C( i U N T Y . IN' THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT SITTING AT GARY. VACATION-
TERM, 1921. CAUSE NO. 540 ACTION TO DIVORCE. RURKHOLDER VS JACOB HOLDER. N'ow comes the plaintiff by Herman L. Key. her attorney nnd file her complaint herein, together with an affidavit of a competent person, showing flint the i defendant thereto, to wit: Jacob Burkholder Is not a resident of the Stat" of Indiana. Said defendant is therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said action and that, the same will stand for trial at th next term of said Court, and that unless he appear and answer or demur therein, at the calling of said cause, on the 1th day of March. A. D. 1921, the same being the 47th day of the next term of said Court to be begun and held In the Court House at Gary, in Bald r',,,,f nn,f State on the 2nd Monday of January. A. IX 1921. said action will j be heard and determined in his absence. IN AVITNESS AVHEREOF. 1 hereunto set my ham and affix the seal of said Court, at Gary, this Sth clay of January. A. D. 1921. Herbert L. AA'heafon. clerk L. S. By A". A. ( 'alder. Deputy Clerk. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION j In the matter of the Estat of Sena; Shea, Deceased. No. 237.0. Notee is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Joint Administrators of said Estate, bv the Judge of the Bake Superior court. Said Estate is supposed to ne solvent. HELEN SHEA HALT FLORENCE -SHEA M UR - I HAY. j FANNY SHEA LUTE. ! Jonl Admnistra'ors Dated December :th. 1920. 12:29:1:5:13 N )TB "E"F""V I M I N 1ST RATIO N In the matter of the Estate of John Alma son. Deceased, No. 232. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of said Estate, by the Judge of the T.ake Superior Court. Said Estate is supposed to he solvent. CITIZENS TRUST & SAVINGS - BANK OF EAST CHICAGO, IN- 4 DIANA, A dministrator ud. 1920. 12:29:1:5:12 farms and city porp- , Dated TcfrnU'r. I Money to Loan on ertv. Bee Ac Vetersons Law vortee. 9-15-Kat Chicago. COLONS GET CAULDItON TO BOILING (Continued from ne) riving at the patticular changes u--ulred. While, eariv action If con' emplati-d on the senate measures, leaders of the I f the opinion that upper course are no vote will be forthcoming on any measure this week. Both the senate 1,x,,.. recess tomorrow for a tour of the State Soldiers' Home and Purdue University at Lafayette. 1 ms junket will be followed by a trip to the Calumet region at a date to be decided later. In the light of the present crime wave, almost unanimous support in both branches of the assembly is predicted for the English bill proposing to make robhtty by force an offense punishable by penalties far more severe than those now applicable. The present law pr ivldes a term of live to fourteen years for rol.uc -ry or ab.-auit ." , , ,.r i nail to commit roooerv anu a. imv i i,eJ -. I Senator English's measure would for robbery by force, i t he fine at ?.".0i: I along with a prison term o l ten to twenty years, and provides a life I term for second conv ictioij, 1 nree con- ; vi.-tions are required under the pres ent law before life sentence can be in voked. A bill for the an-.endmen! of the "blue sky" law crac-ted at the last special session of the legislature is being prepared by th" "blue sky" cornp d yostrrday. " i i I ." rvt.- .is an ud I ion 1 safeguard to lnevstors, if it Rnallv passed bv both houses Sena- I j ,or Flirnas' bill provides a fine of $.'..- 000 for the circulation of false or misleading statements concerning securities. The "blue sky" law under which the present commission was organized was an emergency measure it has become increasingly evident that amendments are needed to stop certain leaks In the statute. Newspaper editors and pub! is iters, as well as oth.-rs of the newspaper fraternity, are expected to gie their enthusiastic approval to Senator llogston's bill making it is a misdemeanor I punishable by a fine (,f $i,'.wi0 for any person to give false information to newspapers for publication. The bill is modeled 3 iter a fimilar law enacted by the gemral assembly of the state of New Vr.rti. F..r the first time sin.-e 1915. the legislature at this sci-sion will be confronted with the problem of reapportioning the st'ite for legislative representation. This action is taken by the general assembly every six years' 4'ndcr the constitution. Th" last reap- ! portionment was based on the 1913 j enumeration, granting one represent 1- ; tive for each 7.92K male inhabitants i and one senator fur ejeh 1 r.S"52 in- f habitants. The basis 1 1 r ' r pres.-!, ta- j tion this year wil 'e one represents- , tive for each 8.097 male inhabitants! and one senator for each lfl.lt. AVom- j en voters, urder the constitution, are j not taken tr.'- account in fixing l.-gis- ! I lative representation. rwo counties 1 Marion and Lake are entitled f;lch to one additional representative. j That women will have a greater part In "lobbying" at this session than J formerly is already evident. The Indiana League of AYomen Voters is ex1 j period to lend its weight to the pressure for passage- of certain measures designed to guard the welfare of vvotnj n and children of the state. '....., UJ. I.I Ml MRS. E. LEE j Phone 3343 ! Lectures daily from 9 a. m. to 9 p. rn., "The Right j Way to Live" 696 j State Line St.. j opp. Clinton. 111. j side. Klarnmond. i - ,.:fvC ;
i IS I 1 v I'M. s St- lJ UVJUV vU.S. Greatest in Major Ships And in Great Gun Power 'INTERNATIONAL NiAS SSTRVICF.l 4 it li.l'ha.) W ASlH.MilOX, Jan. 12. The cnatf foreign relation loilny iiain failed to take any action on the question of liri.piiKril world (lirmamfnt. Senator Walh. democrat, of Montana, wan heard on bis resolution to j rrtiumt the prrsldeni to nppolot an 4iurrlcan reiri-pntntivf on the league i of nation Hiarrarafnl commission. - BY GEORGE R. HOLMES i STAFF C0RRtSp0NUENT I. N. :.l."tVI'L. AVASHIX JTON. Jan. 1 : - Great Biitair, and the United Stius leading. and Japan raoidly craw third place. This was the y,icl.!'e itig up from world's naval power, as presented to the house' committee on naval afl'airs today by Secretary Josephus Daniels. Secretary Daniels gave ( the c. .mm it t ee an elaborate s,vl.-;,i -T tables of throe leading navies of t he world, shew ing- a t ship lor siiip and ton f"i' ton compari son. Secretary Daniels' presentation left the question of aeiiial supremacy be tween the United States and Great iritajn st.;; ,.,, i d e d after the com pletion of the present Atroriran build ing pror ram. While A'iK-i outstripped England in thips and gr at g u n .o i will have t o f c a p i t a 1 ; ve will Etiil lag behind cruise! s, airei j.l t s'i h ma r i n s. light rri' rs a mi the auxiliary ships that go to mae up a roundly ffectiV" navy. Whether this lack more than ofi-'ts our advantage, in capital ships is -i question on w Inch naval experts differ. It is not always possible to gauge, exactly the naval p.wer of great nations, the secretary pointed out, because it is not always known whether building authorized has he n undertaken and whether rival nations have been frank enoutjli to publish tlo-ir rea 1 s ? r ny h"But as f a,r as we are abb' to determine from re'iab'e sourcs," sail the secretary, "it found that when building program; authorized and pro jected and completed the following U eneral situation will xist: to the First, mi refen nee. Britis! navy : "In major shins and powe;-, he United Sta superior. In total tonra great gun will be and effecti v. figiiting sh'ps the United States will be approximately etu;G to Great Urita.n. The I'nifd Stales navy will, however, he r on s ' rjra b 1 y weaker in liglit. cruisers nnd the other ships used j (or protecting the main body of the fleet and conductipjr h'ockading operations. , "We will b" slightly. inferior in submarines and will hat e t. . moUei n alr-crai't-rarrii is suitubi- for operating tvith the fleet. The lack of fleet aviation forces will place us at a disadvantage in comparison with Great Britain. This means that while our battle-ship force, will be sufficiently powerful to c":i w'th any navy in the' world in a main-fleet eng.lgenirr.t - j tween battleships, yet our nmin fleet I sonlil be open to formal. atta'-l; by I I the enemy's torp.-do forces. We would j B,s' be handicapped in cbtairirig ini "iivn oi .n.-m mnvi-ninns and in maintaining the blockade of enemy ports. Due 1,, th;s weakness is 1 i p s of tins clas we woi.ld be handicapped In coridin t ing at la.ok.-s against enemy's fleet with torpedoes. "Second, in comparison wit'n Japanese navy he t ne "i.'he United Starts navy ill be superior to the Japtniese in to!;.', tonnage ff effective ships in the latio.of 21 tn 1. If Japan should build her program projected but not yet authorhied the ratio would L.. 1 i to 1 in favor of the United States. We will be Superior in total ship.-, destroyers and Ktihmarinc-s but inferior in byttleships and liuht cruisers. GARY MAN AT CAPITAL MEETING IM'IANAI'Ol.lS. Ind.. Ja tenia! revenue laws ae.d problems p rta:n:ng to t! Iiation were discussed in h y.-sterday in the Federal ' th.- ch't fs ,f the t. n divni ftnte. working under w-iii.-u collector of in.-., rnal rever.' d i n 11 a.. Meti.e is for s'mpi :f y in and p'vlns ' x pa yrs the ... service lo:'i etise l.---d. a- v 1 i. In-tio-matiy r i..l:ninifc. .n f. rence i:ii.!iim of rs of the 1 L. Elder, e i Iri-t-i' woriv EYE Know hmi- find -.is r ?-en-e
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Crown Point I !i!s eves are clearing and he is now I able to distinguish objects. Announcements have been receive.' in i.ltoun Point telling of the marriage cf Miss Ua H'jgheg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. AVilT Hughes of tlrj city t Peter De Haand. Gary, in Chicago ..n Saturday. The affair was v-ry ip.i-v und witnessed by family members. Thyouriir couple wili make- their home :.- Ga ry . Mr. and Mrs. Antone -DuTois r.oo :- -!-,, Albert, Mr. and Mrn. Frank Hue. . Mi. and Mrs. Fifer snd Mr. and Mrs John I.adwig were guests, of Mv. and Mrs. 'harle Du Bo's in Han.mord ii: Sunday. The Commercial club enjoyed the.: monthly feed ot the club rooms Iks' I night. Mrs. Elizabeth Cook spent trie weei, (lid with Mr.". James Ahearn in Chicago. Miss C'aii.-ta Bielefeld visited he.brother. Edward. In Mercy hosp'tal Chicago on Sunday and reports th.it New marriage licenses are: Geoi-g. Ftojkovich. Kata Herman, Indian. Harbor"; Leonard P. (Jlbaslewic, South Bend, Elizabeth E. Belakovlcs, Garv John Carlisle Dorman, Edith Emily Sykes, Gary; John If. Borowski. AA'es" '.lammond. Berth C. Rakowski. Indiana Harbor; Bert L. Moore, Glad .- B. Shinkle, Shelby; John Konieczn ;. , Gary, Stefonia Slowik, Chicago Heights, 111.: Joos IBerdoviclt, Anna Puters. Gary; Thomas H. Manlor'-, Mai y C. Curley, Gary. Mr. and Mrs. George Eder of Hammond attended the christening 011 1 Sunday of their new little gran-1. daughter, wh.ich came to live with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Eder on Friday of last week. She has been narneej Agnes Emma Eder. The B. B. club attended an evening performance of "The Famaus Mrs. Fair" at the Black-tone theater on Saturday. The theater party was glven complimentary xo Mrs. Dan Hess, who Is the bouse guest of 5Ir.-. Arthir Boyee for couple of weeks. County Supet intendent F. F. He'pl:way Is confined to his bed tiiis wceit with .1 severe case of neuritis. Tim January meeting of the missionary society will be held in the parlors 1 f the church on Thursday afternoon. Mes'iames IBranncn. Husiieman. G'ovcr and Kiitenrlng being the hostc ;-. -s and Me.-dames AV. B. Brown. Cyrus Havden and E. Miles Norton have change of the program. County Auditor George M. Foiar.d and Counly Chairman John Killlgrew attended the inauguration of Governor .Mo Cray at Indianapolis on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. AV. Otf left on Men!..y for AA'heatfield. where they will .'pent a couple of months with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gooch at their farm home there. Dr. and Mrs. Hale and two sons returned on Tuesday from a holiday' '-. isil in Minneapolis, Minn., w ith relatives Aliss Marie Mractk is visiting t the home of her father, Albert, and family tor several days this week. .Mrs. E-ither Rudolph Is back from short visit in Chicago. The Chrysolite club are selling tickets to a dance which they are g:v:ng at Masonic Temple on Jan. 26. Ti e committee in charge have engage a .-plenJid music for the affair. Mrs. H. L. AVheaton has been in Si Likes hospital for several days under the observance of special Ist.t. who wi.i diagnose her case. Her health ha nt-r-n rather poor of late. County Recorder and Mrs. W. K Rose are the parents of a baby g.11 born in the Iibrian hospital in Chcage? on Monday. Mrs. Mabel Bliss of Chicago pending this week in Crown Point a the home of her mother. Mrs. Ros; Greisil. Miss? Kate Norman has returned f l.er work in Chicago after spendin--he past week with the Heinrlchs. The- Irving Lintons have moved Into the Thad Fancher flat this week. Dan Blocker, manager of the ooun:.. poor farm, ws taken to a Chicago hospital on Saturday to undergo a ;-. operation, the direct result of the ante, mobile accident in which the lateMis., Il-oiit figured when their car was struck by a fast Pennsylvaa:a tia-.n several years ago at Gary. jHlGHESTEF! S PILLS H-v TV.-O . MUleU a B:j Hlbhes. Ti Vs'B J Ur. Tltr f 1 7 & .V'-uffTi't. Anf-r tft.rft H.TW
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