Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 185, Hammond, Lake County, 25 January 1921 — Page 8

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FIFiELD'S BILL BEFORE HOUSE NOW

INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE) INDIANAPOLIS. Ind.. Jan. 2. The lower house of the Indiana (fe.ner.il assembly was to sit as a f.munittcc of the whole this afternoon to corishb-r the general appropriation bill introduced by Otto G. Fi field of Creu .1 I'oint. chairman of the wav.i and ineans committee. The bill was reported favorably by tha c:nnn -1 ; tie 'n the morning " session and printed copies have been furnished thj rop- : esontattves final action nt the measure la expected in the houroj within two day a. Five bills wore introduced this morning in the senate, as folio .va; English Increasing salaries of

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MAY SAY GOOD BYE TO THRILLERS

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ho i.,k Superior iurt, NOTICE Is hereby given to the id Esiate is .-apposed to be so; vent, j HEIRS, LEGATEES AND OKEDITOJIS

BANK", of'evVt CHIC VOO 0f Frod,?r!ka Iucht. deceased, to appear HEIRS, LEGATEES AND CREDITORS INDIANA. " " ' - j ln the Lake Superior Court, held at of John Kamradt. deceased, to appear In

NO. 21915. JANUARY TERM, 1921. NOTICE is hereby riven to the

the Lake Superior Court, held nt Hai

- l-h 1vtdminlS'rai,T-' "amm0nd' Indiana n the 14th day f mond, Indiana, on the , 4th day of March ' 1 ' March. 1921, and fhow cause. If any why 1321. and show cause, if ahy, why the

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NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION

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it bus rover bscn ii.rro ,.scl. Two bi!l.- i.r-.vi.iiu-; i'-.w.r-r-fjlries ui' t he "i,sseo blyioc n h. beer; introduc-d. Ci.e ra u e.s th fi - : t., !12 a dev. Pre! tie

proposes to place Com I'll nn t-v.nil pay !ia?!5 with a, j.-rty c-ono.-;i,-..l i.o, of Jl.OOO. Neither t,f thcs-3 bills, it thi were passe.i. w.cjbl e'iet present ...Y-- ,f tv- b e i.-bitoi e. i-lresvi-

ohei.M ion to mdU of these .-AU

judges of the supreme and .Appellate1) ,,,.,-, voiced since their inUcJue-

tio n. Mow Senators Alfred h-.V-l'm c' Marion and Mlk- J- rciMi f l.yun havo male, tha jntioawnnnit ti.at th'-y will pre pure .nr. I 1'itroJ u-v i:x the senate a bill to rc-'i.i.re iieri'urs or the tvnisdature to s-rve U kmit con.p en sat :on. "Wo believe." Fonatrr II o:-t-oi said today, 'that Mich a law would be a r.iove in the rb';'ht direction in tioa ia!n;ost of ono! r. y , a n I w o i e r e that it will re-. iv' the iiarty iipiroval

.ourt from $6,000 to $7, SCO. A previo'i-i rnsrliab bill to ri'? thes0 fa ari to $10,000 was Indefinitely p.-;:ie--o!. Cans Amending acts concerning oens on real estate. Kiipur Permittinsr a.rd providir.u methods by which mining', rnoehanjcal, hemlcal and building co-prrntlrns may lssua or sell capital stock to employes. Mner Re qu trine the .ta.te board of health to test modlolne told for treatment of tuberculosis.

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l.ak.r i-oipo;-'.,,- i ui-t. od l-blaio is Mipp,..., to he solvent. 1MKST 'f K 1ST AX!) SA'IXi;S EA:Mv", OE HAMMOND. IND. Administrator. a January C-Uh, 1021.

the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACtX)VNTS i'LNAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the estate of said decedent should w,th tiif' f,st"!" "r "a!U decedent should

1,1,1 '-" apirovo(); aim saw neirs are notified to then and there rnnke proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. 1

WITNESS the Clerk of the Lake s i ''- U!" ' lCric "f the Lake Su-

Ju,, . of ; perlor Court at Hanunond. tins 2 4th ' ' " ' 1,1 ''""n'i. tnis 24th day of

day ul January, 1021. , a.-. ,. HEHRKHT L. "WHEAT". 'N, 1IER11EUT L. 1VI IE A TON 1-25 Clerk Lake. Superior Court. fbrk Lake Superior Court

IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE rot be approved; and said heirs are no- ( ; ' MAI! V A. DAY IS, DIK'E ASED. ,,lp to 'hen and there make proof of Ni . 23-b). heirship and receive their distributive Notice is hereby iriyen that th- un- 3lares.

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PaD yourself of the poisons in your body and banish fS'r the RHEUMATISM that makes you suffer untoldjf-r 8 a f.

aony ny neutraiizlnir tne toxins anu ue-

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The KelU Company, New burgh, N. Y.

Ne'TICE OF ADMINISTRATION

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IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OP ANDREW OlSZTER. DECEASED, NO. 2 31,1.

No'ie,. i hr. by Kiven Unit the un-1 ihrs:.-i;,-,I ha.,- b.-r-n .-ipp.vnte.I Admin- j istrab.,. (,f ;.;,!) Estate, by the Jmie of!

toe Lake Snperi a- Court. bid Estate j5 suppose,) t-;i be solvent. JOHN JAiiXilU S-KT. Administrator, l'led Jnuinry 2iih, 1021. l-2u

NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT

OF ESTATE IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF JOHN KAMRADT. DECEASED.

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Self Pernilttinar Harrison en'inty to pf the n:aj irity of lite t ier. hers cf th

nialntaln Its ofrb-o building in th-i Capitol square at Cory don tmt.il .Viarch ?. 1924. and to use the oid eapi'od buildingas a court house. The oil cap.'to! is now oMcned by the state ami the -Self bill sets forth that Harrison county Is now financially unable to provide a new court house and off.ee building1. S-everaJ. bills wrrs scheduled for third reading when the senate convened this afternoon.

The administration bill for di-bar.d '.tig the state fair hoard for orrrari'ratlon of a state board of airrictitttirt soon will be ready for presort ? ntic n Governor McCray announced today.

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the icr-islatnre and the payrn-'ot o".

their trsve!ii:i; cxpi ti to and frotii l th capital. !

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notice vr final settlement . OF ESTATE IN THE M VTTEli OF THE ESTATE OF FKSiDlllilKA H '( "(IT, DEOEVSl'J. l.N THE HKI1 Sri'EIMOK COlVKr. NO. 2173. JAN FA HI" TERM 1 21.

For Expectant Mothers

Oseo By Three CeeraTIONs Karri po booklet on motmirhood ad th iiii ....

treo surer of rtstft fr.-m $T,500 to $:.,0t 0 . BMpristo Rcauuktot Co. Oirr. S-O. Atlanta. a. is provided for in a. ball in rod :eed in - -

RHEUMATISM ; REMEDY Money Refunded if it Fails m Munyon's Rheumatism Remedy re- i E lieves sharp, shooting pakis in the arnis, i legs, side, back cr breast, or soreness in Q uny part of the body almost immediately, j For lameness, stiff and swollen joints, stiff j jg . back, and al! pains in the hips and loins, g gives relief so quickly that it astonishes j B all who try it. Chronic rheumatism, sci- j atica, lumbago, or pain in the back, j 3 Bhould bo treated with Munyon's Rheu- j B

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MAY ADD LAKE COUNTY MEMBER Reapportionment Committee Considers Possible Changes INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.. Jan. 25. Reapportionment of representatives and senators to the Legislature ;H a th bottom oif BUitwrnrs ceiif'Ttn'-cs in which Repreftentailve C. E, Wir.H of Angola, representing Pfuben county, is ta-king- a leading pa.rt. Mr. Willi! is chairman of tho Kon-e o.tnn-.ittee cn reapi'O'rtlon.rneiit and is -uorUiriir closely with Secretary F. K. Sehort.--meter of the state rornmittce. Together with St at 9 Chairman Ed AV.-s-muth, rho will c.ttp from his heir. in Himtington Welne.sday, and n'ivr prominent Republicans, Mr. A ill is and .Wr, Echortemler will pn over the situation thoroug-hly Thursday, The state cornniitto-o has prone ovr the ta on a nunwrieal laiii very are-full y. accord ing- to Mr. jiphorfemelr, .nd stands re;udy to -o-operae -vlth th-e House comnsittt ee whenever oaJIed upoTi. The Indlcati-OTia are, so leaders of i he party tay, that Ijako and Marion "ounties each will i,aln one member in he House through 3ncre,i.-s in pepuation and it !s possible .'ilso that Million may share still jtnot !.. r If plans carry to add Hanwk county to Mation so that th tvo may have a Joint representative!.

RACE WAR IMPENDS; TWO NEGROES KILLED Mob Shoots Colored Men Trouble Starts Over 10 Cents Worth of Apples

The lower house of the assombly by Eeprt sentative 5 E. E. ir .' of liuntIr.stton county, John M. Grayson of Knox county, li,' y C. Morcau of JL-nry coa-ty an.) I'l-ui !t Smith of (bhs .n county. A similar I ill wo. intro hieed In the resv.lor tension of 1?13. but did net proceed further tha.ii the teinniittee room. p-rrt-tnt a ! c3 Raymond K. Will's of Steuben county ha !r.r:-duee-l a bill deslg-ne-1 to a,; l wo'nen v.-h.- marry within fix norths precedinir an election to establish their voSnfr r"-'!-

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NOTICE Ox' ADMINISTRA TION

IN TH JtATTEU OF THE ESTATE ,T-i t-'T " -v , T .1 r -. r Tr T IS T ' l T V l T '

CEASED. NO. -31-. Notice I? licreby (.iven tint the vncersigr.ed hii been appo.in'.ed Admin- : Istrator of said Estate, by the Judgo of j th Lake Superior Court. j Said Estate is spo; o e..I to be solvent. . HARRY GOIo'liKftl, Adniinlstrator.

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. 1 Small table size, oak case. Guaranteed. Three records

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SPECIAL! COLUMBIA Mahogany case. Guaranteed. Regular $75.00 style. With three records free. AH for

SPECIAL! SILVERTONE Regular $64.00 model. Oak case. Flays all records. Six record selections free.

SPECIAL! BELCANTO Here is a snap for someone. Plays all makes of records. Eight record selections free. All for

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Several small table machines suitable for camping. Good playing condition.

SPECIAL! COLUMBIA

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ITC IleTATM DECEASED.

IN THE MATTER OF OE THOMAS JONE

NO. 2:.I-H. Notice is hereby given th-;t the v,n fier.igned hati been apro'Jit'M Adntin i"! rotor of said Esfite, by tho Judco o

- . u'-.s uo. tiio to c .ind iii iii' "lio-,;-) I. a' Ells' rihirircl. Hartley Theatre. East C'hier.go. Fc b. 1 and 2. l-CDtf

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race war is threatened todajr in Warren county following: th 1 illinfr; of two negrroe who. were an' R id to have boen ring: leaders of a mob wtnoa en-gag-ed in a fight with n ' -' . Norlina on Sunday when f.-ur w iiit on en and two negroes were voundod. The negro population is r ported to be arm in r. Acting- ttnon lie ursr"! t representations of Warren cormty oitictals. Governor Morrison Ins lr.Ktracted the adjutant general to 'v bl n coinran;,' of state militia in rial i ,-: e-.3 for ervh-c There are troops at It -roir-son only fifteen io"!e.- fron, V, arrenton, and they could be rushd lie re quick ly. The rtegrroes shot to iln h by the mob were Alfred "Williams i.nd I'lummer Bullock. Eleven ot her ntcro's had been captured and lo'rht 'nave been lynched but w re rrf f ! by t'ne p o U ce and deo'ity sh ' riff a an 1 b.dirr-d in

Jail. Williams and Bulloch, were ;nk- i en Into th- woods on the ovtsbirts of the town and hueoired.s of buliets were j flred into their b .dies. The whole trouble started nearly a ; Week aj?o v,hn I?ul1nc: q u.i r r b d with j Brady Traylor, a. l.-l.lte clerk. ovt th- J purchase of 10 c nts v.-on.n o-: np;.. j t)uringr the arRtnu'-nt a !,;, jher of j Traylor approached Dolioek and in- j quired the cause ef the trouble. In !

the meantime a r.i;"bcr.r.f tii-roes b-id Indiana Woman Tells of Experience Lanorte, Ind.: "Eighteen yean atro I first became acquainted with Dr. r;-rW9

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So we have simply MURDERED the prices, making this positively the GREATEST PHONOGRAPH 1

BUYING OPPORTUNITY ever offered the general public. POMIIVtLY NU UUUltt :ulu iu DEALERS during this sale. We give THE PUBUC the benefit. NOW ACT QUICKLY this stock WONT LAST LONG AT THESE PRICES. Victor-Victrolas. Columbias, Edisons, Sonoras Many of them Brand New. All Must go at Cat Prices

SPECIAL! LYON & HEALi PIANO Ebony case. Good fcr a beginner. ft& PF P1 w 6 u

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SEE WHAT YOU SAVE ON A BRAND NEW Columbia Grafonolas Style E2. Regular $120, our price. . $75 Style G2. Regular $150, our price. . $95 Style K2. Regular $225, our price. .$155 Used Columbias from $10 upwards

SEE WHAT YOU SAVE ON A BRAND NEW SONORAS $215 Minuet model, closing out at. .$175 $235 Baby Grand model, closing out. $190 $185 Nocturne model, closing out. .$145 Any style new Sonora for $40.00 discount.

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Come in and See or Write for Complete List of Guaranteed Used Pianos

S 5 JE1 l. LE'TON PIANO Walnut case. Ued, but cannot be told from new. Regular price $475. With bench free, now only

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Good playing condition. Mahogany case. Six record selections free.

SPECIAL! COLUMBIA RECORDS All $1.00 Columbia Records during this sale for

Here Is the Biggest Snap of All! DON'T MISS IT!! 80 brand new Phonographs of highest grade, STANDARD MAKE. Full guaranteed. All to go at CUT PRICES. We cannot advertise the nam2, but you will recognize it as'one cf the oldest and most reliable. Take your choice : $125 Model, golden oak or mahogany case $ 71.00 $185 Model, with Jewel neeies 29.00 $235 Model, case 48 inches high. A beauty $130.00 $295 Model. A massive style, 52 inches high $194.00

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SPECIAL! BRADFORD PIANO Used. Good fov practice. Nice tone.

SPECIAL! CAMPBELL PHONOGRAPH

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