Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 211, Hammond, Lake County, 24 February 1921 — Page 11

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DIOCESAN If ETI1 MICHIGAN," CITi'. ind., Tcb. lit. "The Bishop and Ills Council" when will take charge of tho work in the northern Indiana dioce.se. held Its first orgauilzj.t t n meeting l.Mcmniy in St. PauJ's lpl&ropxl church. Jlishawaka. The officers for the council are lit. Kev. Bishop John 1 lazen White, president: T.ov. L.. O. Kogers, Michigan City, secretary and G. 'X. Vail of Michigan, treaa urer. Topics of vital Interest to the church vera considered and the follow ins Ief.rtrtir.ents were organized: Church -t.-ntion, lu-v. W. J. Bockton, chairman; religious education. Rev. C. II. Young-, rector of Ilowo school. Howe, Ind., the eh'ilrmari ; social service, Kcv. C. B. Cromwell, of Ix-gansport, Ind., chairman; finance committee, I W. Manwoa (lary, Ind., chairman; publicity, Kov. LI. W. Averiil, i'ort Wajr.e, Ind.; llev. L. ' '. Honors, llishawaka ; II. P. Conkey, I lammoud ; nation-vvldo campaign, P.cv. J. A. Miller. Michigan City. Ind. In i'.ddilion lo those mentioned the following rectors were present: Itev. .Tc.hn Plummer, Kok":r.o, Ind.; I lev. 1 J. 1-taxweiI-WaJker, of Lapcrte. Ind.; U-iv. II. It. White, arch-deacon: lie v. Ir.incan Weeks of Gosh in and lie v. It. J. Bong of Sou tli Bend. The following' laymen were also present; John M- Sweeney, Gary, Ind.; C. 11. True. Hammond. Ind.; D. I, Cation, of I'ort Wayne, Ind.: Archie Pierce, of Marlon. Ind.; "William G. Elliott "south Bond; Cosmo C. Biiwood. ut Elkhart, Ind. A combined meeting of tfci council and. the chairmen of the departments will fc3 held at Gary, Intl.. In April. MAY BE PUT ON THREE-DAY BASIS Th Tin Mills cf thi American Shpet and Tin Plate company !n Gary, which have been operating on a basis of four days a week, may be put on a threetay & week worklr.g: basls in the near future If rumor proves true. Workmen In the mills state that they expect to gat the news at any time, that the mills will shut down to three days a week. According: to Information the plans cf Gary Works of the Illinois Stee! company Is now oparating about 5& per cent capacity and that tha rail mill wilch Is now rolling; six daya a week, la the 6n!y mill which Is operating lull capacity. HAS N" ARROW ESCAPE A Gary pedestrian had a miraculous escape from death and aerlous injury on Broadway between Fifth avenue and Broadway this morning when he ran out from the curb between two automobiles and stepped directly !n iho path of an automobile soing at a - mile an hour gait. The man wa sthrown up cn the fender of the car. sliding; down to the step of the machine and then fell from the machine to the macadam pavement. Pedestrians turned their pvfj in horror expecting; to see him killed, but he sot up brushed him.-elf and walked away. Tiie only injury was a cut on h's hand. Xeither tiie iiumcs of the driver or the victim were learned. FAMILY SQUABBLE Mot her-i n - la w. daughter and son-in-law were all in court this morning and ui.like the comic pictures the Gary ourt for once returned a verdict in favor o-r the .r.n-!n-Iaw. i- mra bituiree, i. years o.J, , Carolina street, wa found guilty cf j :t."a:;H and battery upon her son-in- j low and fned a Ftim of 515 and costs I and sentenced to the county Jail fori e.ri iay-. Sh took nn nppeah ! Many r4uM I O l 0 lbs., or more OWim Kraln (pronoonced fcrn t mnf ba drug . .. . . ,- r... f rM hiHhiir trt Kurvin Ho. . NK-M. Sta'ion i. new i or .i.nu-r . B bent method. No l!. do thyroid, nottsrvme. no Lattrun exreima. iwi irnti-jpy A - , , ..... I m n r w hasHh. avmmatry, alllclaner- tol Toongsrt AUU V r.A RS TO j Mnncv-hark ."ir.,-. ' Koorix (abulaat "I Ribbons Ribbons For every purpose, at every price, in every width but all in best quality. Linens Our assortment of stamped linens is complete, new lines are added almost daily, and show ail new ideas. FloSS 3 All mercerized embroidery floss reduced to 4c a skein. We have everything in embroidery materials. Laces Laces The wide lovely numbers of insertions and edgings for your Spring Gown, 50c to $3.50. Smaller fine vals, Armenians, Chmys, for edging and for children's wear.

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Premifr Briand of France.'ccntral figure at table, and Premier Lloyd

The picture shows Premier many must par. Disafrreement Briand presiime at the Pa. is ; over France's stand in the conconference of allied statesmen re- ference hroucht about the recent cently. called to settle the change in the French cabinet. On amount of the indemnity Ger- 1 Leing named premier Briand an

The ron-in-law testified that b"th his wife and snot her-In -I aw lumped i on him and besides beating him hit him over the head with a fiat iron. It Is understood that a divorce .KJit I? now pending In the Gary superior court. GALKUSON FINED $80 FOR L. L. VIOLATION An JSO flna and a CO-day suspended sentence w as Imposed en Maurice Gaikuson by Judge I'unn in police court when KaKlkuson was found guilty of renins' intoxicating- liquor. The sentence was suspended as this was defendant's first offense. Detectives Wytcw, uck and O'Brien arrested Galkj?on. NICK WUKICH GETS SO DAYS IN JAIL Nick Wukich must serve SO days in jail jit Crown Point and pay a tine of $S0 for violating the liquor law. His case came up yesterday before Judge William Dunn. Nick was arrested by Detective Connelly and Knott. LADIES' REST ROOM OPENED BY MUSCAT A ladies rest room furnished with easy lounging chairs, writing desks with stationery, a magazine table and toilet requisites has been fitted up by the House of Muscat for waiting customers. Even a phonograph and ri cor J i are there for the convenience of the ladies. Three Permits Issued Building Commissioner Waiter Dou-J gan issued three building permits yesterday for one garage and two residences. L. V. Corson secured a permit for the erection of a residence to cost $3, 5o0.ro"'. ar:d to be located at 3S36 Pennsylvania street. 1 Potatoes I 150-lb. Bag, 2V2 bu $2.20 All You Want Delivered to Your Home Free U rnwcriMroc uruni rc i r rl GROCERS Guaranteed Products 540 H0HMAN STREET PHONE HAMMOND 531

MILLINERY Excerpts from the Leading Millinery Publications Everybody is talking about the new pokes. They are shown in such mult'tucJinous variations, their genera becomingruess is assured. Designers seem to be thoroughly interested in the thought of short back shapes and with a slight droop to the brims, these just naturally gl.de into poke effects. There, too, the revived fashion for the poke bonnet is ascribed to the tendency to adopt Directoire styles in dress. Be that as it may, the advance models have among them ever r3 many styles and kinds of pokes. The younger set are already wearing; the little sunbonrlet and scoop pokes made cf shirred shot silk and garritured with wee flowers. Not all poke shapes are extreme as to bonnet shape. Many of the new models merely partake of poke tendencies. That is, they have very shnrt backs, sometimes short in front but frequently broad at the sides with a slightly mushroom droop. - There is considerable favorable talk in Paris regarding blocked ashapes. Lisere braid is the preferred medium for pressed shapes. The regulation Directoire bonnet shape has a high narrow crown, with short brim back and front, but with long points at each side. This describes ore of the best selling shapes of the moment. Another interesting shape is a wide brimmed tricorne. with three sides rolling rather than standing up straight. Under the name of all Cellophane every conceivable kind of beading, bra d and all-over yardage is brought out. The idea which is taking to an extraordinary degree, is the twisted strand cellophane which imitates beads. This is couched on the foundation, tracing any desired pattern. The effect is hke that of genuine beads. Everybody, so to speak, is using the cellophane beading. This novelty comes in all colors, the iridescent being favored. Considerable black is bring employed on black midinc. According to present indications the new season is going to prove avery flowery one. A point to observe is that flowers are being exploited for unusually early wear. The Latest in Millinery Always The Hat and Art Shop 70S Chicago Avenue, EAST CHICAGO

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4 i- i ' "c a' 1 "Oa 4,- - V -"? in iiiiTiTijijftTrftiTssiiiiiitti A pt rmit was Issued to John fc'uk for 'o erection of a residence to be louteel at i7fl W. Ninth avenue to cost f Sir.'. Of. A permit for the erection of a garage was given to C. Tr'.llor. The garage will be located at 705 Delaware iticet and v ill cost J100. FINES PLAINTIFF AND DEFENDANT In the. city court yesterday morning Judge Dunn found Fred Hail. 1740 Monro, .-trcet. guilty of as.-aiilt and battery on Thoma. Milseiuh. Judge Dunn fined Hall V). Thomas j'likeluk was also find $12,011 for being intoxicated. Hail and hkeluk were iaving a free fcr all light at 17th and Jefferson street when Detectives Connelly and Bogardus came along and arrested them. SLUGGED IN HOTEL BASEMENT John Cats, employed as a night clerk at the Waldo hotel on the south side in Gary had a thrilling experience the other night that he will not forget for seme time to come. While he wa opening the furnace door preparatory to shoveling in some coal, he was struck over the head with an iron bar and when he came to his senses 10 or 15 minutes Utter h found his pocket! had been turned inside cut and stripped of IV valuables. According to the police Gagts suspects a negro, who had been hanging around the place earlier In the evening. The robber did not get anything valuable, however, as earlier In the evening he had locked a roll of bills, which he usually carried in his pocket, in a strong box in the office. No Need to Be Too Modest. It is cenerally pretty safe to tell people you know nil about everything Most of them will not know any Let ter thnn to believe U. CUIO MS RUPTURE I was badly ruptured while lifting- a trunk several years ago. Doctors said my only hope of cure was an operation. Trusses did me no good. Finally 1 sot hold of something that quickly and completely cured me. Years have passed and the rupture has iiVv er returned, although 1 am ihong hard work as a carpenter. There was no operation. r. lost time, no trouble. I ha.ve nothing to sell, but v.:ti give full information about how j en may lind a cuinpk-to cure without op'-rath'n. if you wi ite to me, Kucene M. Puib'tl, Carpenter, 34 j-G Mareellim AvMiue. M anil squat). N. J. Better cut out this nolice and show it to any others who are raptured -you may save a life or nr. least stop the misery e.f rupture and the rrv 'ir'i reiro-er r " r '. I n . .iv.

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MUST PAY ."V i7ii George, at Briand's right. nounced that unless he -svas sent into the conference with the confidence of the French people behind him and unless they agreed to his policies he would resign. Announce New Candidate for City Judgeship Although he has not officially announced his candidacy. the many friends of Attorney Thad Menezynski. one of Gary's popular and well known lawyers, pre urging hirn to make the race for city judge, adding another Interesting touch to th- three and four cornered tight for that office. According to political dope "Thad" as tie is more commonly known will be one of the strong"st contenders for the of-!h-o should he consent to make the re oe. LEGAL NOTICES no. a :c: rroxicr; of iubdic hbabixg EAST CHICAGO. 1NDI.VXA. OiT'TCE or JiOAltD OF . PC B DIC AVOIUvS, I HKRI AIIY Z4. 1021. TO WHo.U IT MAY COXCEKN: Notice is h rcby given by the Board of Ihiblic Works of the City of East Chicago, Indiana, that it is desired and deemed necessary to make the. following described improvement in the city of East Chicago, Indiana, as authorized by Improvement Ttesoiution Mo. A. 102, adopted by tho Board of Public Works on tho "l.-t day of February, 1 ? 2 1 , for the construction of a local sewer intended and Hd.vted only for uso by the property holders whose property abutts thereon, and not intended or adapted for receiving sen age from collateral drains. Said sewer to be placed in the following named streets, to-wit: Forsythe avenue, 100 feet south of the right of way line of the Elgin, Jol;et and Eastern T.. P more specifically described as follows: Oiciimoncinjf at a point In said ForITCHING ECZEMA DRIED RIGHT UP WITH SULPHUR Ary breaking out of the skin, even fiery itching eczema, can be quickly even ome by applying a little Ment ho-Sulphur, says a noted skin specialist. Because of its germ destroying properties, this sulphur preparation instantly brings ease from skin irritation. soothes and heals the eczema right up and leaves the skin clear and smooth. U seldom fails to relieve the torment and disfigurement. Sufferers from skin trouble should 'get a little Jar of Mentho-Sulphur from any good druggist anl use It like a ccld cream. - Adv. pa V

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Silk Lingerie Beautiful Silk Camisoles, Combinations, Bloomers, Nighties; beautifully made, ribbon, georgette and lace trimmed, heavy iox light weight silk, very reasonably priced. Books, Etc. Remember our line of pretty books and booklets, lovely silk fancies and finished embroidery pieces for wedding and birthday gifts. Our Creed To give all we can for what we get, insteaci of getting all we can for what we give. Flowers Flowers Unprecedented showing of pretty blossoms, $6 to $15. freshen up your old hat.

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foulh riht of way line of tho Elgin, Joli. t and Eastern It. It. for a distance of 400 feet said aewer shall bo constructed of vitrified tile pipe 12 Inches in lmternal diameter, and frotu said a0 foot point to and connecting with the sewer In 101st street, said sewer shall he constructed of vltrilled tiie pipe 13 inches in intermal diameter. Said sewer with all appurtenances 'shall be constructed In accordance with the proliic;, plans and detailed specifications and maps on fllo In tho office of tho Board of Public Works of said City of East Cnago, Indiana. The Hoard of Public Works of tho City of East Chicago has fixed the 14th day of March. 131, as a date upon which remonstrances may be filed or heard, by persons Interested in or affected by said described public improvement, and on said day at 1:30 -'clock P. M. the said Board of Public Works will meet at Its office In said City, for tho purpose of htvxrlrijf and censidcring any remonstrances, w hicli may have been filed, or which may be presented and will bear ail persons interettd cr v hose property is i fi'ected by sajr proposed improvement, and will decide whither the' bcneiits that win ac i true to the property abutting and ad jacent to the proposed improvement to .aid city, will be equal to or exceed the estimated cost of the proposed improvement as estimated by the Ci i y Civil Engineer. IT. K. GROVES, 11. W. ATCIT. OTTO C. I-'. SEEIIASE, Hoard of Public Works. Attes T. T. Ilichards, City Clerk. 2-C4; ZZ NOTICE FOB PUBLIC HEARI.N'G MO. A EAST CHICAGO. 1XDI.VN"A, FEBB.CARY 4, JOM. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: You are hereby notified that the Board of Public Works of the City of East j Chicago. Indiana, did on the 21st day 1 ,-,e , lirnnn- 1 1 1 q A . . .-. I -. ! , , i r. that an improvement be made i:i s-aid City as follows: That 1 43rd street from the east line of Homer lee avenue to the west line of Forsythe avenue, excepting the intersections of Baring avenue. Magoun avenue and N'ortlit-otc nonuc, be paved vith rial A. One course concrete on sand foundation: I'lan B. Tr.o course, on Bind foundation; Plan C. Asphaltio cener"tc on concrete foundation; Plan D. Sheet asphalt. All work done in the making of eaid described public improvement shall be in accordance with the terms and conditions of such Improvement resoluon and the details, drawings, plans, profiles and specifications for rucb proposed improvement which ore on file and may be seen in the effic; of the p.iard of Public Works of said city. That said Board of Public Works has ALDNtSS ha!rd. fillliu r.air tupri. ntw nair fartl'tred. DANDRUFF eradicated. MlB uco. report woman, man. a.11 a4a. Get full brI ot KOTALKO at n bua? driirlit'a. Or aod 10 aanla. llivet r iiittpi, tot PROOF boi to KOTALKO OFFICE. BA tatiaa X. New Vara. H. V. lrTfTwaaaajrY. a pi I

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fixed the Hth day of March, 1921, at 1:C0 o'clock T. jr. at Ita office in said City as the time and place lor the public consideration of tha proposed Improvement at which time said Board of Public Works will hear all persons in

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Do you want to get a Grave Stone or Marker at a price that they could be bought for five years ago? I have three carloads coming soon, which, I can get out before Decoration Day. I will be pleased to call and show you the designs. VERNON PARRY, Crowa Point, Ind. Dealer in Mausoleums and all kinds of Memorials

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