Hammond Times, Volume 10, Number 6, Hammond, Lake County, 12 March 1921 — Page 8
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THE TLMPi March 12. 1021.
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CHANGES MADE TILL LATE MARCH
'INTERNATIONAL SEAS SERVICE; T"IIA.A'01;iy. IMA March I- V1
GARY NEWS
COPY AFTER GARY
! T5TT"DT "S TTTTT T A fT" pmprrt;-, sucn s other states .ov-
UPON AMENDMENTS t 11. This is the imi-ndmrrt which Continued from Pe" 'n I Fpecift.-tally Kran; f the assembly a.u-
' thcrity to cstahtisdi income tax. It ' rend, "the g-n assemVdy may proI vide by h'v f'i- i he r ;. cJ lection of taxes o nine-. awl from what-
rvir ?ourc derived, j n ;.uf,; cases and
ONE MAN .CARS; n tc,T:. ;;T p vfars out of iiyril. Th
The one man
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St rcn r.i'f. oopic J j f'lritf.i hy the ;a.i',v i iJa r . male t he i j
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AWrch This" sunouncement vva mad, ar-pe.-iran.-o ., the surface lines
tt:t oy ..'v. 1 ' i . ri rniiriifiii' this neck th sovernor
. . ... . s. ).,,, : at front" car? now in r'tvi
, , ,w, ... . j .. .... 0- smai.' i. 'I ne ''- or ma :i i.o.iec!: tlx-; - - . u i ve 1 y 1 5 te .msia-. t j . v f ' Is passed by the e.' -. 'in:-'.;-. T.3-:h ) Car'- - --avar is re.ee i v. sir critical attention, j ''" ; p ca:s anxious Is Die Ro-.ernnr to prevent fKuoiiR;. lr.al." srwd W.,i;st,.n K...i. ,uy fault' act crf-erin intn the 19U! i Kne.-l warnn v.: t " ur;ole lines. ..,. i, !- l,., inr- io-.vi fl,'iih . "iH an 'ff.'It -'1 :-'(' v. lit' the!' they : : .
ck-d b''r"i'f !: -itf..': uif .-.ijrnatur.'. j improve r.-;-.ee. If ii 31 compete thi? vi k Friday nv.-nliv the mrs ha
I Or, ne t.,i; i n niuii; more. ;;o-
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:' t s-o u; where, he is to brins ti
rM'ti,.n th rtea, w n-eny tne ,nn-.ppRM1T VIJR S 1 .i.flK).(Ii)
elect.-(l f.-.r a pviil of four years in-
j : c.'.iu in I w t :ii o ! L.'.iciiiut i. ii J i lii'V.' vlemtivl.
fi rroiditis that county fCiolH sha!! t 'J elect ! f.r f.-ur years n-l ;
on t' Te"! -a ;p I ie.s t o ,
cl'-rk of t!;e eii -nit C'lirt. audit")-, r-.- j f 'T'li!'. trea?iir '-. sheriff fin.l ioi'dm"". !
T. Makinsr t!iii term of irosecut ,::s
rnrnf'ys foi r;.' ars insf'a;-1 of tw . ! t'U' permit ting- n;nt t s-r e any num
ber of 1fini. S. Thi a a me mi ni'-n t pr Hies tlitv
; "t !if. ceneral a.';vl.ly may l.y law pr-
! viil- for th- qiat ' iu 8 1 ions of perm-t i mhnitte'l t" t!v: praetics of law."! ; "ilood moral character" Is now ail : that t'.e constitution require?. . I j 1'rovid ? Loat t!ie n iaia 1 1: : '.ail provile f m- the a pnoin t men t "f '
I 'he Mate stipcr'.nten'lenf of public tn ! .t ruction. iiA iu'.v eiei-te.l. I ln. This .ropo5a! provnies tha
"The pencrsl a.- eni!hy shall provi 1 ', :. law a. iyalen of taxation." -Th, J Trovi5ien woul 1 eria' lc th" asscniiiiv 1
cr salary of public, officials ehall not be increased "dar-.vg tlie terra for which such off.cir was elected or appointed."
WIIY COPS ARE FAT f ;riTCRNT:oNAL MEy,s service; IjOST.xi.N March A barrister has dl-
n mount a, nri'l in e-jeh n-anner. as fiiaii ; cm 'red the reason for the n ell knov, n
le prescribed -y 1 a w an-! r nsonablv J obstt y of the London "cop." t rmtii ion i iiiny Uf jirovided." j Tt i-t i;:e, hi; ?ay., to "their HktnR 12. This r-mrTi'ls th" constitution to I ""r bread s ml hees and oniou and M-oi ido that n-.rofb may serve in Cf. ' 'J'1 "r b"er." rtate miiitl.v. Th-v arc mw excl'.id :d. I " is. rr.vid". niat tt.e term of orri.e- Trv a "Times Want Ad"
Start the New Year right with
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-i Tf-foi 'iiatorv i.ropert v will be sohl. . " io onact any kind "! tax l-
!he ..at i to receive Sili.O.umJ for tlv j ISSUED lO MlvS. xiAJbLli Nation. It wou!;i remove fill i he lira.' .. r.-tpcrty from a manufacturing con- a;io-s now imposed hy Lhe constituti rn. Th.iv is $Jo.OimI more than the; Yrsi - : ia afi-rtioon Mr. ' K. Hail ! whith now read.: .pp'Pr.alinu n-.ado by the assembly j u; cd a permit for !h- erection of J "The general arsembly shall P' -' r the removal "f the rri.oti and the ( ,,not,t-r !. "C iary- beaut if ill l.io:n . j v K:e. hy lavs . for a uniform and e,i;ai
ion of the new buildings at i The .-.- sob
ono no
Thitnamville. It i. tnerefore. ev itient ; co.otral
it the movin p of the Institution t ! t e; y ... ,tnlv a j-tep forward iu the better! .,y if ivjnn ni.'Vfinei.'. but Is an exccllei;t tract.
vv.U be loiiit nftf'i- t ii brick an J :il i.-e a : n v i i i .- who : .-. s ire c c r: cot. .-. '. rtic '. i"i a t on
j rate ,.,f 8 5?.'-ni nt for taxation, ar. 1 j 1 shall prescribe -;ich regulations .!iall eci:-e a j-.j.-t valuation for taxa- j , ti-'ii of all property, both rcai and pcr1 sonal excepting such . , . a may i
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approv.nu
:o''ii.ca ted a'
i'isine.si.s deal.
The governor expects to hno th"3 ; e t ima f-d ? ! $ "rk '.-oiri pieted Saturday. He will take ; dene- be rest next week. Since hi inauprtir- ; tr. h on ! !w been at his d-sk from j
e;r;y In .lie mormns; until late in the . . . Tl-r. r-.o -': e-- (I'll? llOt kCCp
v " " tut- z i.: n
ik.tis hu'.ir?. From bis years of tram- i UiUl XUajellU jaitlU
b'timins i. he ypeciallv ex-T.pted." I'nder tl l j ic nvv resi-i tr.moid atncndpicnt the a?rmbly f' " UueUanan j it desired, ou'd do away with prop- I erty tax and rwace the rntire taxli- i
. .' ystem on an in'-one basis, or it could i Permit Issued to Re- s!ai"i:i n "'" "r ,-1,lssin,a'"'" f
Hops and Malt Extract
Januarv- 1st for Cood Kesciutionsbv-NL 1 L 1st tor dependable Hops and Malt Extract.
The Burger Bros. Co. has bren in business tor nearly fifty years no better evidence of our integrity can be offered. Every packag? of B--CKEiE must make gcoc or we will. If Your Dealer Hasn't It He Can Get It From THE BURGER BROS. CO. 335 MAIK STREET CINCINNATI, OHIO
g .in the farm lo Is In th" habit or rig on the job earlj in the morning.
A ; e ;- rv terni'On : I n n ;i e c t i i
: was granted ' st'Voay ai the Majer; ., g a rase at .' ii t st re-- r. for repairs vvliic'a
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oximafhy j::.fin-nrt. The 'y had a fire vvhieh d" -iie: of a : omo bile S Bill
Me is therefore ope of the f.rst to sr- : e in the stateh..ut?e in the utorninKTio.' only appointment to a state
ros-ittyii that i t'airly vv-t? csratlifhed j sarase recent ts thut of George Itarnard. of New- .-trov cd a i:u:
cnstle. He is to get the place on the j ,amaccJ tii buil.iins. ! iblic. Service 'i.mmisfion to be va-j perm t vv a- s ran ted to M: .e 71 aval a-ed bv rani Ha ties. Put this ap , for r;-o trl...; f ; '. , i ,i ( ,rta-' ; oi-mcin wi'.i not be made mini !atc!t., j"oe.o,i. Th eetMs- wl;l be n M i eh There pi --bibly will be thre j :oca:,-i nt l'tl M .:' .i"-fo :-ireet. ior i lac-cs on the 1'ubim Serv ;ci t.Vn. j
, . ejr.n to hi!. Frel HatcT .Toiinsou. . .. i i,. tin. o. her of the commission.
-U not' be re-appomted at the cxpir- j WAGES DUE :"! of h:r term in M3y. Joint Mcird'.e. who has always been very close j .,,., jj. AndersMi as mad" defend--the p-'erno'-. and was one of his ad-an. jn a S!,-j t Anna Jones for :srj in th" last campaign vv -11 be;,, a.;rjr. d to ? dt: Iter. ria-.n--.ainerl op t'l.- C'lmmtssloii if de-j,rt- ? ;iia. wa.5 eniploye a;.res ;f, May . Mr. M.-Cirdbj ba indt- a ,., t,Wrcr bv Anderson at .'.(! to his .J.'? friends. hovvover. J por mi,tl;-., rind tha' "botirh she m; h' desires to retire from pub'i-r "r- ! ,.vo,- k e,l : ; oio!i'h. sh ..nly r---e:ved - . . . If K. I. l.'-'wis. chairman of the J ,j.,rnc . - H -,. $S'V"-a on n-rourt 'oiiiiii'lct! ; - appointed . the Inter- ; (n ,..,.-.,pt.-t ti t sh.- a-o s ro:- $jT3.o'''
there will
FILES SUIT FOR
on lite
ate eommcreo I'l'tiiirtuwen. i" nnother rC'P'ibl.can vac an
trirntssfon. Tt !. vi-ry hkely that one e,f the p'.ae-'t n lm commissiou wit! siv on to I 're 1 rtobi.'ison. '.'.ho v jvs ope of the -itsipaisrn managers for er.nor Me Yny. The governor 1,1? i3de the stateMT. that he w .ii tut." eare of Mr. I'.ob-lo-i-ti vith a state appoint. n e;-, -, In doing ?' tt i P"t bi-li'''-'d that f'; t'"rn"r vv iii ask for the resignation : Jese c Eschbac'n, state oxamner T.'h" Board of A'-ee,nns. Ercnies
Mr. Eschbaeh ar.d the press that
"Vposed to inc administrtition hive
t.een ctrcu'.atiliK reports that l".seht'.ic
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use cleaning:." Incident? that hav a ar red. since the ciosinsr nf tlm leg. 'afire tend to prove that the ROVerr tias nut a' any time considered the
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e moving of Esehbaeh. but on the- mlmr -Hid is extremely desirious of r'-tain-it him in the service of the state. There will bo three vacancies cm the
rite board of clucatifn on Mny 1. The j ir.hr rs ho are to retire at that time , : e Dr. Gecree Gross, yo '-snh nt of I.) ' j i oiw l.'p i""f vs it v. Arch Hall, an tnd- i -naonl'.s. manufacturer and Charles j '' ill tarns, Vav ne .rejniy sell"' supe r it en lent. M" ll'ii! i- ?e..;,insf v-'p- ! iotfetrt V ! not ltke'y that Mr. I
'vjii.-iiif wa: be re f pnoint "d. I'-, j ''' i ' o.'is m.e ne y-a T"i n i cd, but. it is t olcrsiood ti-tit 1" e oV.iro3 tf ri t'ix ; ', "
h: - v it;, on the board. I (e h -. r ... ,.p i , .... ror r,ri tenii..
at..', oiefl hi th G.i-y I. nice rt A '.'.us ij" rh a.-ks for m h s wife. I.y dia C ."ly ef desert :n. Owsety n i r married in ('.ursaha. Neb. i
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sin.:' t . ir later Att"ic.ey 1. "'-:- --. K .; s v. bo ,n a ! so in th" c"iir: r.. f"' " "' " ,-t ever f tl1" . 11 at ra.-, . ttr : ',, ' s'l.!" t f ; '; t ar.d roert h';i to his s:ir;o"oe f e e 1 ' ' 11 ' r"" ' iat s me-. tie It. 1 walked an ay v. .. , . a : m.er i'. "It's d;d yo-.i :ee a cy 00- e'-e 11 a f . v ; !1; ..ff v. !i n.y o ve ; con t ';" JH. m. ..tiler '!' riili'oi to .-e.-.i",; by.-'tandev.s. ' him 11. "J
t.at'-v on durip',- the day it devel"".- i when ed however that TJvetscli in an ai.s nt- 1 m'.Kie d moment had put .,n Ku-s's' t'oii
c..r et .thrvv;t his own across his .I' .-n '.Tid proce -1 d back to h.s off , e tic c-irtv ! :' venth avenue i.;.-'-i i'-ijr d -a ay. '.'li-etscli a p. do n ; . d s. n J iinss Siiiiled w'v-ri he thought of thai . r f ; t .-1 i i 1 i " ituruif."
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MARCH into this bank and celebrate the first month of Spring bv openin? a SAVINGS ACCOUNT with us. The MARCH TO PROGRESS begins at the Savings window. Nov is the BEST TliME to line up. WE PAY 3Te COMPOUND INTEREST ON SAVINGS
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CAN TRUST & SAVINGS BAi
"The Bank That Service Built" 1 87 STATE STREET HAMMOND, INDIANA A. J. SWANSON, President DANIEL BROWN, Vice President H. 0. REISSIG, Secretary and Treasurer PAY YOUR COUNTY TAXES AND FILE MORTGAGE AFFIDAVITS AT THIS BANK
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GOES INTO HOTEL BUSINESS
;V. TT. Parker, propr.etrr of 1 taxi - ' rib .me in llar.imoiid. la? taken on a ro w ici :nes?. He has p'li chased a iotil at Vbvyric, Ifivra. The hotel, which 1 " one of the popular one. of that , part of lou a. is now be ins siren a- ' ."lorougrh cv erha n 11 r p. Mr. Parker ;s : "i ovlnar th entire place redecorate 1 and is putting in r.ew furr.itut'e in
many cr the rooms, lie m a.."o snow-
!itc Itoore citizens v. hat h.e considers 1
..a attractive lobby. For the present; toe former pi oprieioi-;. Charles ',ir-i reti and V. S. Ma lion will 'conduct! the' place for the Hammond man. 1
Psl-ipas Ahead. A pbTsii'lnn H'.'rns to Lav rVsfnrr'l fwf J.firictilS to s;:r:lr.V tiv pulling theif feib. v'licn they s.? the hill ihey mn.r sin cr::?.; rjnin. rittsi.iu,"'rh Sun.
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Opens for the Season
Thursday,
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(ST. PATRICK'S DAY) Special Entertainment
Chicken and Fish Dinners Soft Drinks Good Music Clever Entertainers Dancing Phone Gary 967 for Reservations Everybody Invited NICK SLADE, Prop. Ninth Avenue and Clark Road
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Lost A Receipted Bill Perhaps jour account was not credited with your caoh srttlemtnt. Embarrassment and annoyance may follow. If you save year receipted bills you can not be called upon a second time for settlement. But, perchance you should misplace a receipt!
An endorsed check protects you from loss in caic th
bookkeeper errs. Open an account with this ban'PAY BY CHECK.
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East hicava, treptAMA. Capital and Surplus, $150,000.00
Farms and tlie City of East Chicago
In this industrial community there is no suggestion of farms, yet there is a direct connection between the farmer and the industries of the City of East Chicago. The City of East Chicago supplies iron and steel for agricultural machinery, parts for farm tractors, lubricants, and the motor fuels necessary to propel farm machinery. When the winter first began, the gasoline refineries of this city were busy producing fuel to be stored in distant farming communities to be used in the Spring and during harvest time next summer. Last call to pay income tax. Let us Iielp you with your report on Monday.
First TiiustAnd Savings Rank EAST CHICAGO INDIANA Chicago and Forsyth Avenues At East Chicago's Busiest Corner Capital and Surplus, $65,000.00 WHERE WIDOWS MAY INVEST SAFELY lc and SAFETY'. Widows must invest wisely. They should get the highest income rate consistent with safety. This can be had in the First Mortgage 7 GOLD Bonds recommended by and sold at this bank. Secured by first mortgage on income-bearing property in the City of East Chicago. Indiana's most diversified industrial community, these Bonds sell at par, hold their value, and are redeemed at 1"00 cents on the dollar. And Interest and Principal payments are PROMPTLY paid at this Bank the very day they are due. In eleven years' time no investor in these 7 GOLD Bonds has ever lost a cent. Ask about these Bonds. Call or write. Stockholders of the First National Bank of East Chicago own all of the stock of this Bank. Tlie First Bank is under the supervision of the U. S. Government.
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