Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 175, Hammond, Lake County, 13 January 1921 — Page 2

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THE TIMES Thursday. January K. 1921.

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ENURE STATE Oppose Increase in Appro- . priations for New Highways

JNTIANArOUS. V.ui. .tu- 13. Vtrvn wcmSfr of Oo I ml;. ma K"nrrl isnmv:y ta.i- mrt orniioJ s -watch-doss of the a.--m:-: . Opposition tii iii-.y mo:-iac in thi appropriations for tba state highway department on the grounds that fun. Is already placed in the ifpartm nt? hands, have not b in used discrcetrv Las betn determined upon by t lie farmer legislators, it was disclosed today.The farmers ha; formed an organization "to look after the interest of t'.ie entire state, rather than to fallow up class legislation of any sort," according' to one member of the newbody and thojr will oppoe any "needless expenditure of nncy." Opposition to the propositi reads appropriations ''a3 based on the following charges: 1. That too mijeh mony has ben spent for the amount of Improvement accomplished. 2. That the tncreas" :n approp;-.j-tlon asked Is too much. 3. That mora of the department's money. Is used to maintain offices than in improvement of highways. 3. ajimbers of the organization described their constituents as "inditrrtant" -over the methods of th, highway department a rtg.o-Js expenditures. While, some farmers ere ir.ciineii to retfard the proposed" five cent tax levy fsr the state's higher educational institutions as' too high, it H Relieved most of the farmers vi!l support the propopd levy. ErtiRhasizing helr ron'.-nf that they far not out to boo.-t or to flaht c'ass legislation of any s-.rt, and that They v!l ;ibid", in the main, hy the Judgment of tho legislative visit in? committee, the furmer today expressed unalterable opposition to the h'ghR ay program. . ItepVi. David T. Johnson, of Morgan county, is chairman of tho new organization.

In Memoriam

Organize Civic Society SPECIAL TO THE: TIMES! ROHBRTSDALE, Ind.. Jan. 12. About 3d citizens of Rohertsddle met at tha auditorium for. the purpose of organising a permanent civic soeie'y. The riurpoee of this soeietv- .will be to keep Its members In touih with the ruhrerrt. acairg of the city. . boost Itoh-ertsdalo-and promote the social spirit in the community. . It. will be the duty of every citizen to do his or her bit to make this soe;ety the best' in the Calumet district. H is charged that tha location of Roo-f-rtsdalV bpinjr isolated from Hanjmor. l propefTJias always made if ver-.- difficult t6 ret neeres consideration ;:i improvements, sanitation and police protection and at various times ha.'o been subject to large and unwi.e aessment spreads. Therefore every- citizen of Ro'iertsa: including West Park addition is urged to come out to th meeting Jan. 21 and become an active member.

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Ini.-b t K. J"hn 11. In sad and loving rei"Oiil'i';in.'i' uf iur dearly beloved husKunl nn, I'nihcr's t weiity-fourth birthi. JiiiHiiry, 12.1321. I m, ni', wo never wiU, l'- r in our heart. yuU llvcth Still. In So ,i lived, lii pi mi e iu cin-d. Vv. t, j, K,'d- uur lif. but iio.1 ln ej. "Loving- Wife ?on. Mr. .ItHn tivhuelx rs. Jr. Ualiv : John l ct;ii bei k

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MEMOEIAM In lo inff memory of iur dear son INroid. who pa.Hxvd away 2 rs. ago tod. Jan. 13, 1913. Today recalls ad memories Of a loved one gone to rest. Those Mho think of ou today, dear Harold. Are the ones who loved you let. From loving parents, sifters and brother. Air. & Mrs. Geo. If. Jordan and family.

IX MEMORY, of our son and brother, Lou'.s Oeve whj died three jears ago, Jan. 13. in IS. Gone, but not fordotK-n! Sir. At Mrs. l're'd Occvc. parents. William i. Henry Getve, brothers.

MEMORIAM. In iov.r.jf rruicmbrance of our dear mother and sister. Mr'. Hannah Buskey, who passed, awn.v two years ago today, Jan. 13 191?. We miss you. dear mother, for we all loved you so. Hut Ud In H;s wisdom, loved you better we knowSo Ho took you to Heaven, to dwell with Him there. And to meet soon again, it our one thought and prayer. illmer. Agnes t Beatrice Buskey. Mrs. Kathrine Dc Camp. .. . 1:13:1

KCEMOEJAM. Fred Sass: In sad and loving memory of our dear husband and lather, who 'ntered into rest four years ngx today, Jan. 1.1. 19! T. Anchored safe where storms are o'er. On the border line we, left him. Soon to meet and part no more. When we leave this world of trouble. When we leave this world of care. We shall find our mlsstno; loved one, In our Father's mansion there. Loving Wife and Children. 1:13:1

DEATH NOTICE

Itorothv. s month old da.ihter of Mr. A- Mrs. Edward i7.ad. 142 135th West Il'iminond. diei Sunday morning. I ntln nima t ion of the stomach Uuried, Tucsdav at 1:30, Oakhill Oiueterv. " 1:13-1

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Card of Thanks. We sincerely wish to thank our friends for their kindness and sympathy during Our recent bereavement in the death, of our dear son and brother, also for the treautiful iloral offerings and for the donations of automobiles. . We especially wish to thank the Rev. FlHes for his consoling words. Mr. A Mrs. Anton Hcin. Mr. is Mrs. Alike Hein. Mr. &. Airs. Louis Heln. Mr. Win. Hein &. Son. Air. Anton Hein, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. K-ank Hein. Mr. & Airs. Janifts Willard. Mr. & Airs. Dan Hein. Mr. & Airs. Norman Holmos. Air. & Airs. John Jillson.

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"THAT TRIP" STILL STIRS LEGISLATORS

INDIANAPQLIS. Ind. Jan. 13 James Nejdl. of Lake county, presented a petition In the senate, signed by the mayors and citizens of Gary and Whiting-. recjuestiti the senate to visit the Calumet district. Senator Nejdl explained that the. people of Lake

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that this county was really a part of the slate, and that, there was no other object of the visit, except to make tie senators acquainted with that region. Senator Kiper asked to make such senators were suppostd to make such trips while receiving pay from , the citizens of the state. Senator Holmes,' of Gary, suggested that the senators

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"SHORTY GOES TO COLLEGE " Also the last episode of "The Dragan's Net."

could leave Indianapolis Friday eveniJij. arrive in Hammond in time for breakfast, visit the CsJtlmet district, and return in time for the Monday morning' session. Senator OMvox Kline, of Huntington, said he waa opposed to "Junketing propositions." whenever asked for. and was not in favor of the trip. The motion made by Senator ' "Will Frown, of Hebron, that the senate visit Lake county, was passed. No time was eet for the trip.

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May Abandon , Great Lakes Station CHICAGO, Jan. 13. The Great Lakes' Naval Training ttation. which during the war was one of the largest training schools for. the navy, is to he shandoned on June 3'X unless congress appropriates funds to keep it going, according to reports here today. Closing of tho station, .it Is declared, lias been determined upon as a part of the cavy department's program of retrenchment.

KILL THAT COLD take s hot cupfcl of BULGARIAN BLOOD TEA Increaas tha blood circulation, finia tha lidn,"stuBolats the llvr. ward off a. STippa and pnauir.onia. Sold by druggist aad eroears sverrwhara.

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READ THESE TWIN CITY ADVERTISEMENTS

Wo wish to thank tlie many fri'-nds and relatives also the local union 2041, alo Itev. Smlthon and Rev. Wise for their kind and coinforttntr word in tho bereavement of our little, daughter in rothy. Mr. & Airs. Edward Cozad and family 1.13:1

CARD OF THAXKi. We wish to express our heartfelt thanks to all those who so kindly extended their sympathy to us during the bereavement of our deaV husband and father. Alo our appreciation for the many beautiful floral offering. Mrs. Chas. Logan and son Walter. Mrs. Fred Anderson. Mrs. Fteinhardi Ulster. 1-13-

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Card of Tbaiixs. We wish to extend our heart-felt thanks to our many, friend-?, neighbors and lodges for their kindness and sympathy, also for the many beautiful floral offe rlnss sent during- the recent bereavement in the death of our father also the Rev. Jones for the kind spoken sermon and tho lingers and the pallbearers for their services. Mrs. & Mr. J. A. Francises & family. 1:13:1

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made without alcohol or narcotics). It is safe and reliable to be given to even tiny children. I do not believe that my daughter would be alive to-day had it not been for the Golden Medical Discovery which I gave to ber, a few drops at a time, when she was a young child, and so frail it seemed she could scarcely live from one day to another. I bave three children that have taken 'Golden Medical Discovery' and they are all healthy and strong young people. It can be relied upon." Mrs. Rosella Marquess, 1213 S. Carroll St.

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Reid Murdoch's Monarch CATSUP, large bottle for. Redwood Fancy Red SALMON, No. Vz can

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Kirk's Famous American Family Soap 10 BARS for 67c

Libhy' Good Quality CORNED BEEF, No. 1 can .

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"Manhattan" Brand JAMS8 oz. tumblers for

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