Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 247, Hammond, Lake County, 7 April 1921 — Page 7
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IN CITY COURT Moonshine, Gasoline and Mexicans, Combination Faced By Judge Moonshine, gasoline r.d t!il'?v!nR Mcieans were mixed up onel S'-rveii fo JuOfr K'otz In the Hstmnond police : :rt this n'WTlna, L iving him one f the busiest f ns bo has had for a lurj time. T!i! Mexicans were .Anton-', a. Arnanl:v..i and u,in' Ipez, both from Inli.tra Harbor. Th-y attempted to tr.u'.a'.e. thotr townsman and -''.inrry-ir.ni, who was given a. 30-day jail .-n;ince two davs a-ro for tryln.s: to r..', the Najs'eman cl.'thin.ir store. The furt practiced by these men wis to , nter the store, ami while en's man .-ade a pretense of buylnsr a '.irt the other would eet away with merchandise, which he secret 1 undor his coat. Thi-y mid the attempt in th chl-ot :nt- store ait JJ Sibley Mrift. They vpc"1vp4 sentences of $ti f.n.1 costs and CO da vs on the perial farm a-jw Th drunks were Huso 1". U'cner .ni.l Tvter Smith, both employ of th Krle railroad. Tlioy fined $1 anil oot en eh. Arra.tened on 4h same .-narpre was Thomas Pcmpsoy, who yejtterdiy paid a fin a for the fsm' offence. ,T-ist two hours after leaving t'le station T"m was found on the f,ri,r of M!chU-t v"l:!' Hohman trcf?. and in an attempt to Im- '.! at Ma ruri'Mk, Jack, he was .?arr!nt lustily with a water r'"Ti ye fined f 1 and oo.t. and ordered out : town. Mtke Smvala:Kl. 4v2 Fry stiver. ,;,!!,m,i Harbor; Frank Kor.iv.a. 161.1 ; . u-rabee strait, Chicago, and Felix -zynskf. wfro find $15 ach for - .ceo in sr. John 796 Claude twt, Ha.mond, wa.- arraigned on th aam , iarsc and also for bavins? liquor In i: is iiossei-m. H and lien Downs, !"." JoM street, were arrested on Cabimot avenn- whfn rucht jrpeedln-sr at r ra., ,f r.O miles nor 'hour. Thi-y h ul been drinklnsr. accord? mar to the e.lden-, and c-m.i liquor was found In their car. Barman was lined on the ype.-din.ar char,?o a.ttd J'"-0 i-r having the liquor. COL RILEY GREED BY Din ponu urn A .pTf,. dcminstmtlon In attendance was shown at the East Chlcaeo Chamber of Commerce luncheon meetIns yesterday, whfn over 170 people crowded into the, parlor rooms of the ."oncrec-at ionul church to listen to the, noonlay Kpiker. "ol. "Walter J- KUey. Fromptly at 12:30 o'clock, a n?wly pain'P'l I'ackanl car bearing an Indiana license No. 3S drew up in front of th chtjrch and the. passenger stepped out and nter--d tlv"; builiing. trretinc? cf "How era you Walter?" "How Is W. J,T" "I'm si id to ce you back," -Ju?f a mlntits "vta.lt or. I want you to mj.ct " Was all tbo Introduction necessary for the East Chicago hanker. But a. soon as he had satlsf.p5 his appetite, a ttioet formal Introduction was accorded him. Henry W. 'piers'n. president of tho Chamber of . :nnic-rce. announced the speaker of th day, who would tell about his tour abroad. Of hi? nine-weeks' ptory abroa-1. Col. "Klly -was onlyaWs to Include about two weeks of It in h! talk befera adjournment of th me"tin. And it looks aJ tboutrh it la to be a continued story. The regular number of attendance was lncroased ly an unusual number of representatives from thn Calumot region Industries. Thfrs waa also the special attendance of over 50 denutlna from the township assessor'? office. Alonr with th luncheon and speaking:, new business waa brought up. A motion was mado to appoint a c.omrr.itt!i to lnvest1ga.t and make a study of th commission form and tb coram fusion nianafrer for of governments and to mak their report at one of the regular meetings o fthe Chamber of Commerce. The law providoa a. commission form and a commission manager form of government. Un4(!r the commhuslon form there would be elected commissioners. Their salaries could not f it:o.l $3,000 annually, except for the man chosen from their number as mayor, who wonld revive. 20 per cent more. Each cf thoae mra would head a department of th city government. Under the commission mnnager form, which nitc to be th mot popular and which lias riet with gTeater success, thera would be elected 7 commissioners. The maximum salary for each commissioner would not exceed $600 a year. Tcept for the man chosen mayor from their number who would receive 60 per cent aridiilonai. GARY CANDIDATES 11 fary candidates and the arraj- or of.ce seekers In other cities In the region cho Ha.ve announced their intention of l-artlclpatj'iif in the May primaries will have until 3 o'clock this evening to with riraw If they so desire accordins to Mrs. P.aiph Koss. city clerk In Gary, and also a candidate for that oSfico. Vp to noon today three candidates had withdrawn. They am William j MeCorkle, alderman in the first ward, i Thomas Volog-g, alderman third w-rd n the republican ticket and J. C. Wells j mndldate, for City Jud? on the demo- J s.tlo ticket. j Members of the Gary eloot jon board ; announced this nomine that they will hold a moeiting tomorrow for the pur- i pose of drawing- numbory for the various ! inry candidates and make preliminary j Hrangrements to frn out tha ballots, j There will bo fifty-seven names on the ballott. unless others withdraw this af- 1 ternoon. SENT TO STATE PENAL FARM, Ea-rly this mornin; residents In the rlcinity of English Bake. Ind.. rnishtj have f.ee'n two dark fi5ures ftealln? alons. casting- furtive p'atices to the
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left and rig-ht as they male their way toward a bridce which crots-d a small str-j.:;i. The two n!s"ht prowlers cr? dressed in the roug-h liaUllmont.i of railroad switciwnen. As tliey approached 'the crossing- another figure r.se oat of the dirknoMi and conversed with the aiiysterious .stranser.J. W-uld you
c:ia to feme likka." said th tmrd per.on with true southern hospitality. "Yes," said the m sterious ones, osinK the vernacular o tlie si.isoncd railroads r. Tiie Kentucklan d;sapjear-d avross the brirlzv, and in a short time rc-turnt-d bearing two bottbs of "mountain dew." As he t ranl'serred them to the "switchmen" lie was .-onld-rily ceased in an iron jjrlp. "You are under aK-e.-it," --aid prohibition agents 1M Merwang-er sind H. Boaudrie. tis'.n rin;r tlit moonshiner Into the sov ermu. nt ca r. The booties:;?' r. WIHlaia '1ckheiser, of Ilnslish hike, was arraiifn-d b fore Judge Kioti In thi Hammond city o'url tins n:oriv-v. He- i-. ci-i.cd a iimof $230 ai.J HO days on the penal farm. Tht ftdeial ,.!'ti.-es have known lor a but.cr time t'tat soito'one was futn'.sMinjc Uie railroad employes near Ilr.ilish 3ake witii liquor, tn;t their efforts to apieiieiid the culprit were without v. salt until last nicht. when ti.ey ivetkol (he. "customer" jjaj with suoCvSi. KENWOODITES HOLD ivIEETING The orsauiaoiton of tlc IveJiw ochI iinpro . i in., ill UBSue.aUiHi wui bo pt riect'd at a n.oet tr.fi br in-.J at .a.ui. Ii;tr's ihu weiiuiir at S o cock. I'l'esideut Horry 1 iiiir.au i-n ayponited Lis coiutnittues and w ii aaLoUiwe them this evening. Ciiait-man Josvp.i tl. lbach cf tha COliuiiitU'D to eiii'.it coiurtitutkoi and by-laws, has called his committee I -pother and tlic tentative draft u the conati-tuulon will be p-roseiued ui a report to the meeting. The vuui ;u 1 1 too on liiiitlnsf will have a lull report to make. Kescue K. Woods, the v hair man, called the reprBsenulive.i ff each block toi; tin-r and a tentative plan was formulated that will be p il up to the members-aip Xor "pprov al. After tinj business is tr.vn.-.ictil there are a rtumbor of other naters that wtil be put up to Uie membership, .i complete li--t ut the property owners iu. Keuwovjd liai been pie-pared and it is expected that the new acsaolation will ton' a ui' tnoeisiiip of 4i i'l j o. BOY DIES LAST NIGHT Icroy James Thomas, son of Mr. and Mr Jauied Thouiaa of 414 Piunituer avenue, d:ed lat jught at the home of his pa rente. Ho leaves to mourn for him his father, in-other, grand mothn', a brother, Vernon, and other relatives. Rev. I.ichtsmn will officiate at tha funeral. BuriaJ will Lake iiace at llcssvillc AT THE DE LUXE It is yet another Nazimova who ap;ears In "h-. Ilions" a Nazlmova moro faovinating, mora Intense, more va-riU, in fact, than t.ie luw ever seemed before. The lateet photodramatlo vehicle uf the I'lienonienal ltussiau tar was shown yesterday at the 1 Lusa theater, where It began a run of turee iiaj.- and the crowleI bouse &tt'ste-d to the ajjtou!shin,j popularity of th:.-i lyoiuaii'who had been called the worid'3 sreatost actretss. In iUUiotid" Nazimova ha.-i the part cf the I'r!i:e9s Trlloff. wjdowe-d when her ibUASibiind id assassinated In llussla. Whe' loveo a poet whose verses siie has read, but whom she has never ts?en. The poet faila lieir to a fabulous fortune; the princess bocomas tramenstiy wealthy up-n her titled husband's demise and the two meot at a fashionable winter recwrt in southern Oaiif ornla. Fined on Assault Charges Mike Rockloh. 1321 "Wastington street, JJ-y. who waa arrested by the Gary poilce on a.saault and lottery charsos at the complaint of Jtary Dolish. was found guilty In the dxry city court this rooming and fined a sum of 115.00. AT TUT PLATE PLANT Aocordtrvgr to reliable Information received by The Tknes this morning, lack of orders will force officials of the American Shet and Tin Plate company In Gary to shut down more hot mills starting next week and will operate only 12 out of the 24 hot mills on a three day a week echdulo. This w!U cut down the operation of the hot mills to per cent operation. approximately 50 DISCUSSION AT INDIANA INSTITUTION n"TNAMVIliIjE. Ind.. April T.-To diRctws means of maklnrj In-ijana'f corectional and benevolent Institution as nearly ae.1? -supporting as possible through tbo production of food stuKs. wi3 the objo-t of a conference at tha state farm today of hoadit of the Institutions, rnemb.Ts of Instittittonal boards and others interested. An addre.-i.i by Oov MoCray and a talk by C. 1". Taik'.ngton superintendent of thn state farm, which Is consMered the bes-t example of Institutional colonization In the statf. were features of the program. Va-ious pha-"(vs of farmintr wre, discussed and inspection of the pnal farm's dairy, Karden and orchard was madf. Amaizo Corn Oil Best for Salads and Cookiiig , Buy in five gallon cans and save money. American Maize Products Co. Phone Hammond 238. Itoby, Ind, kJ !
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VS. tl asa S m m tb m v w w w I I NT LRN A nONAL NEAi SKKVH.hl N'FIW VnIlK, April 7 Slocks, closini; prices: A His Chalmers . 3-,i3 A no ivean Car and l-Mrj- 12 H A hum 1 in Smeltini? "s American ?te. 1 Fdry 23 American Tel and Tel l"iv4 Anavrida 37 S P.aldwln l.eoiii"( ive R'i'i H and (i 33 s Bethlehem Steel B 55S Canadian facinc U2 C'en t ral 1 .eat her 31 " C. and i ii r8'-x '. N. W 62 ' C. M. and Hi. Paul 2 1 - i'ul..ra.I ills mi'l lllectrio r.i'a Co i ll I 'r -il - let s 7 i". ' s lirie 1st I'lfi 11', Cenerul .Motors 13 s lliinols Cent ral SO l.ae U awa n na -Ste. 1 03 l.ehlt;h Valley 4!'4 Marine Tii7f Vexlean l'etc 13?. MbHab- Ptcel ... 2S4 iihto Cities Car 32 Southern l'ac.itic. T3 7n Studebsker 7 -I7 Te jm i 'o 4 u, I'. S. St. el Pi id 11 ') West ins house 4 ?s Willys overland S 'h Sinclair 23,a iik Ai; pRonvfi:, BITTllU--cream. -i y extra. 46c; IMS. 4il.J4".c; paekirifT Stoek. ld'iTie. K i JK M iscellaneous, 21 'r 23c; ordinalfirsts. L'. '..-.' 1 c ; firsts, 23 '3 i 2 Id extra, 27c: ih-ek. 1S'-e, dirties. T.1VK ronl'KV - Turkeys 40c; -hb kens. 3Ii . snrincs. 33e; rm.fkrs, 20c; Reese. Ifi-.ilXc; .lucks, 3Go. l,t)TAT')l',.S--X..r. whitfs sacked and nulk. 9iv:i,-H-; Khrlda SpaulUIng- Kos-, No. 1 -$;i.."n i 'r 1 .i.o.v. VIOAI :M t.. 6(1 lbs.. CfiSc; 70 to ?' lbs.. lMrlV-. PO to U'l lbs., U'ikV; fancy, 13 'i lie: overwelch.t kidneys, 140 t. 174 lbs . .".'7 7c. ClIK'Af.O cash .riv. WHKAT-Xo. 1 7fd. $143 1-4; hard xx Inter. $ 1 . 4 ... 1 .:. 0 ; No. 1 No, hai winl-r, f I 47'u. COli.V - No 2 mixed. 6Sc; No, mled. r,".- :. fit-j. t'.V I S o. l whlr. 3 1-473-5 3 white. o.S 1 -4 (i J'J 1 -4c, ; No. nill AUO MVK JTIMK . HO'.IS Heeeipts, 3.000; market. :i 4: off; bulk. fV.i'Ki 9-50 ; top, Ji'.OO; heavywrlght $ .f" -;, 9.00, medium w-eljrht. $S.:ov;7 40 CATTBK Keceipts. 11. nir.; market, sbov and bmer. Bert Sters Choice and prime . f '.no T7--.-,) ; medium and c-o.h, 1 7.75 Ti 'i.00; .nfi ch.ii.-c, $S.?ij 0 2 5. OBREGON USiBS A FIRM HAND MF.Nlco CITY. April 7. Another Indication that President bres:on Js determine,, t,, Ue-iii w ith the revolutionists with nn iron hand came today when it wa, learned tliit fb-neral fiufrlio F.-rrifi inluii. who start. i an uprising in the stale (f rbla Ptas. was executed to. lay l.y (i tir'ni; s.juad. Kormer ('.nrrnnr.a general and others sail to have headquarters at San Anton!... 7xa. have p!"i'..red themselves to eell all their M'-rloan properties to raise funds for the re ol u t iona ry movement of (Iciu-rni P. Murtruia. The jn'iioan loreiKn otnee is sain to have1 received a copy of a contract filmed by various adherents of -Mirsruia. cawljnif for tiie overthrow of Obrecati's ftovernrnent. This copy. It Is said, whs s.-nt to (lon-ral Juan Hjrra.iran. tlie youtiiful ex-chi'f of Carrauza'j tafl. who Is now In Spain. Bar-ratf-a.n decllnij.1 to j.iln the alb-K-d oon-sp!rat-irs n-.d lnfornied the Mexican legation at Madrid of the plot. FORD RUNS WILD BUMPS INTO HOUSE Broaklnir a radius rod on h'.n Ford ear. "William Swoetman. S3t!t avenue ond Buch-anan street, lost control of J the machine at Fxirty-flrst and Washington street in ary yesterday, tho car plunK'n up over the curb and into a house at 10 West 41st street. The Impact broke a plate iclass window and Sweet man escaped with a good shaking up. The Cse was herd before Special Judg-e Attorney Phillip Ukman. Unless the companies of the national units organised in Oary recently, are recruited to their full strength tha steel city will lose its unit of ng-ln-t-ers and upon or.lers from Indianapolis Jtie commission wiil be turned over to some other ( itj in te state o or?aitre a unit. It seems that tho majority of those having ii-rvod during the late war have no desire to Join the national guard unit. A eroant from Indianapolis n now In iary making an Invest la t Ion. IRS. HAYD0CK SAVED FRO AN OPERATION Followed Advice of Her Druggist's Wife and Took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Chicago. 111. "I waa in bed with a fomalo trouble and inflammation an'' " 1 none of them did mo f v l" .t'S !- any good. The; "5' v v , - -T,f" ij capd I would lta f .r have 3n ojx'ra v 'k 'irl arv eood. Thev a!! ave t-.t TJIiiiVO if II U.T. audi!. I. , j told mo to take Lydia ,' "jl. rir.kham's Veg" V1 table C-orr.pound and ;! took 2:2 botUes. L-jj never missing a dose Jauu ai uitteiuoi uiat time I was perfectly well. I have never had occasion to take it acain as I hav been so well. I have a six room Hat I and do all my work. My two sisters i are taking the Compound upon my recommendation and you may publish my ' letter. It 13 the gospel tmth and I wih i write to anv one who wants a personal ' ! letter." Mrs. E. II. Haydock, 6821 j St. Lawrence Avenue, Chicago Illinois, j Because Lydia E. jt'inkham's Vege- i j table Compound saved Mrs. Haydock J from an operation we cannot claim tha ; j all operations may be avoided by it, . but many women have escaped operations by the timely u?e of this old fash- 1
Race For Hospital Narrows Three Cities Now Have Edge on Big Million Dollar Shrine Structure
! INTERNATIONAL "EWS SERVICE CHICAiK.'. April 7.--A. new $ 1 .iiO't.e'.l) non-sect nrian liospl'at for crippled children to be built, by the Shrlners of the iMilted Stale, will R- i-lther to Si. loils. Minneapolis '.r Boehester. Minn.. It became known h'-re today through John 1. Mcdlivray, , hairman of the -omm1tte.e. which has the project In eh arc e. Mc( Mix-ray strongly St. I.ouis would linvl-sid'i-atlon as a site : pit ah "Whll no d. -finite taken or could be a. t ratification neitincr . mil n.-il at 1 1. s Mo in.understand that tho Intimated that a foremost con r the new- hostu'llon has oe.n d upon "tin til tle of t he I mper i.( I s. la., in June, 1 e. oil Ml it t ee h.1 S a tu ind." M.-ilili r a y ee aiM offere.j and Uoe'siesler, site, in St. I.ous In said. "The e.-mni'tt sites at Minneapolis M inn." s BETZ CO. ENTERS NEW FIELD ni k . tiB i 7. ; In addition to a complete line (,f hospital furniture, sursica.1 and ibnlal equlpmeiit, tiie Prank S. Pelz C"iiipany has extended Its activities t. the new line 1 f st'-el equipment for In- i dustrlal Instil utlonn and has J'ist ' fints.hed a comj.lete unlMl of sleep ft x-t .1 r. .'.liiinita e ,1 l..,o. 1,1.. the American Sie.d JAiundrirs company at tie Simplex plant. The new line, which can he inaiiiifaetiir"-! with the pre-r-nt f ae P.: t ! . .s of the u ompait.vwIH incliide the all-steel lsSteh-tiet? for the tii-1 o-. kite apartment buibiinc. ba-th ro.viii cabinets, st.-el shd vinsr. sta tloriar- cabinets and many other a rli. Ve. xx hb-h are l.einj spex-itl'd by tile lead I ear r b:t..-x-ts lor Inst ailnt ion in tiie niieb-rn fiv-proof bujUlin.;. IVie Peiz company has recently complete! pri:l lari;e orders of Sto-ol fixtures a.'i.i cabin Is, which are installed In two of Chl-a''.s llnct apartment hotels, the Slierbhin Plata and the Sovereign. The avid it Ion of this new line will not Interfere in any way with the pro- ! duction of hospital furniture, sursricu! sup;il!ej and dental equipment, but as these lln.-fl have never taxed the. gnat Bets plant to full capacity, the new line is added to utilise all the faciitie.--to tiie fulbxet extent. Sooner or iat--r eeeiy man ufac 1 u rin nr institution will Install stce.1 I bins and shelving In lie ' as th is is t ic place wh.-re y or'si-na'e, tt:,,j the Pte.-l stor- rooms fires usual! bins and stock room fixtures will eliminate this liiw.urd entirely. Every order Is m.c.lu according t sped llca,t Ion s to meet tiie rt-. jlrement.-r of the Individ. ml bu-jilnej-s. They are also made of the correct v-lr.e to tit the wall space available !n eacii case. Tie-st-el fixtures are very str.-n-t; and orfinished In any color d--sired: ail paint and enamel is applied by u.n aJr v -sure system and iq oven baked. The Bel a company is to be con.crat u -lat.n.1 for l-i erslctfnt and progress ' spirit. Time will surely record innnv good orders for their products in thl.-t new ll tie. Jennie Huyn'.-i and Irene Wntklns. ' both 23 years old and residents of j Gary, were arrested on warrants swoin! out In a l.H-al Justice court yester- ' day on a cliarge of provocation. Annn! I-rfirson will appear as tiie complain-j ln witness In th trial. The two! younx ladies were released up-m 1 fui-nlnjr a $r,i) bond. ' r Dot t thr,o truay jnur T.KFAT PEOHLEJI SOLVED ICKLES HE 1IMI0 SHAVER Because It sharpens In less 'lian one nunut any make of Safety Razor Blade, producing a hollow ground edge which win give you a clean, easy and comfortable shave. it makes shaving a PLEASURE Instead of a dreaded task. Works Hke RATTLE, but doe -rattling gwd work. "TtlMM'EJ.LA" the rD!versal Safety R&zor Blad Sharpener for all makes of Blades PRICE COMPLETE .00 Ask Your Dealer or Write TARANTELLA CO PallUer Btifldlnij York
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noticit STATE OF INDIANA. CTTTNTT Ol BAKU. S-": IN TlfS UkKR SUPSTU 101: Ki"irr. boom no. i, march! TBitM. 1921. NO. '.'3?;.. BEME- ' D1CT M. BAJCAXT VS. IMP.IC11 I "A NJA. T" IMRICH KAN'J.V G Rril-TTITO : You are hereby notified that the above named plaintiff has this day tiled in the offje,, ,,f .j,,. cirk 0f jjnjd court his ccr-t-iin complaint alleging therein amonjc other things that you. the said defendH.nr. n the 14th day of 'Pt bruary. J3H. being then a resident tn the el'y of AV'liitins. in the I'mnty C lMk and fie Slat- of Indiana, and th am being your usual place of residence, went to -pans unknown and have . . t.: in-., eisly sin. e said date rctnfln-d absent and i.n-i heard from, l-jixii; property In said,' cunty w;!hout havltig- made any provision for iis control or mnnn nemenf :' I that by reason thereof, said property is I suffer-in waste jv.r want of proper ear-. I end praying that jour estate rnay be adju.iRreri tiy sriid court s-ubjoet to adntiristr'ftion and an administrator thereof duly appointed. Vow. tin refore. vou ih s'd IMi:!'H l-'ANJA. defendant nr. 'I nhseutee nf.)roI said, are hereby not:!erl b.-it fab! c.-.ru-Ji.uiint and tiie mat'i-rs tfi'i-.-.n h U-ared , will runt -fjnr- hearing and dtlrrm'.naj tln In sf.id court at ih: i ; , ;; . ! the city of Hammond, county -' d :ort- ; eforesAid on 'lu'-.lay. the letii ili; ' May, 1921. or as soon h'Teaft ?r ?, -uhearirij? can be bad i Wliniw the ekrk at d i.r v.,.. court at Hammond, Indiana, th:s 21: day of March. 1321. ' I IE I't BERT B. WiriCATuV. Clerk Lake Superior C ur' iiy Kuth lierjr. Ix puiy. i ' A. IT. M'lTK'O, Whltlr..?. Ind. M-.r ey for piajntlff. i l-:: 6. 1221 Hamiuoii i. Indiana. April TO WHOM IT MAY WXOEi-N" Not i.-e is her. -by irivn by ih of Bilbllc AV'.'lks of tiie City . mend, Indiana, that on thii t.th April, 1 2 I . they u :.; n liiv.u : 1 y I clat.iTory I;.-s.. lnt ion Xo. b Boar f 1 i -er 1 ol .-pi-inkiirv with a-phalt c-r 11 a : 1 i n ir 1 i 1 1 1 .-s: -n. sere, n i i 1 C limes i .i- t c.: n : n,-- -or i-i gravel, .-ii.-e durin-; ni.- r of B'21. on the fed p o,. j:, c liflij. r stre.-t fr in cejiujii. t T:i r-r a vi'iiiio, Buth re.-t, from curt? ir-.hrr.fin strr . I, State 1,1 no street, from I";:; er.'ie to StHTi lard nenne. Towle S'r.et, fr.-m Hoffman el l j -ind si ,K . I n ; . tli. sun. streets : avenue to flre-et to .ni-ner av-.w'ree-t i "iostlin Street. The cost of --aid sprinkling to sess-'d against the lots and lard rii-.fr on said sire ts as provide! act entitle.! "An .. Coticernl r.ir ;.e as fibui. by at: Mun!.--..rat approved March '.th ir The TU-ard of Public Works of raid C:;;.- has lived tiie 27! h day of April, 13211, as a date upon. win. h remonstrnne. 's may be filed or prc- nt-d by ;vrsotis interested in or nffeeied by said projprlnki! ' rd. and P. M.. r tie Sireets ab-.e . I. .-or: oV lie dd Boa rd will m-ef ad . . -n't-7. st-JhW : ' v - ' . f , . ' f: ." .V ' " 8 'x jJLt J ?V '
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th'-reon. con elusive t ion.s-. Such action to l'tnal aid ui.on al! paxtlca and "corpor--.V. T SxVAN-S-nTK. JAI1.1H Wir-IBB, P. C. lIETTU"ir. B-ard of Iubllc Work. AKNOl.l H XCMICT, City Clerk. 4-5-14 Ham-none!. Indiana, April fi. 1321. T' WlU'M Pi" MAT Y Nt T1RN: .Votbe 1s h-T-eby Ktven by the B'nrd of Public Works of the City of limnin"tid, Indiana, tha. nti the frill tlaj- of April, l'J21. l!"T ttnanimously ,adoiie 1 eelar-al ory lp-s.-li.nb.ri No. R55 lor the sprlnkMiiK- wl'b lload id, i.m,. during I he Summer . f p2 1, op the ffilLowin s t r. " ! s : I'arr..!; Street, from State Bine street In Hohie.an street. Carroll S r. et from Calumet Avenue to Mat- S'.r.et. '!.; Avmiif. from Tlohman Ptr--i te. White I e.k Avenue. Ci..hi;il Avt'tni", from Fta1i Bine. Sire.t to Ilohtnan S-tre.-t. Con.nt Sireet. from State Bine. Stre-t, to llobnian Street. 'Viiii'-r Avenu" frxm TTohman Street to Calumet Avenue. bMltn Sire.t fr.-m IviSalle Street to 'a in met A v-iiu, Hoffman P'reet, from TTohman street to Whit f'ak Avenue. Bol.Tinn Fr" t f-"m TTofTman Ktr-et to ;?. tl'n Street and from Kenwood Avenue to Boeiiit S'r' -t. Indiana, Avntm from IT'iiinmn F(r-t-t to 'alumet Ax --rue. K'tiwI Avenue, from Btate Bliiu Stt--t to ("slutn-t .x-enuo. -Mason Street, from SttUe Bine. Str.et to llohiiuin Str'-' t. May Ftrcet, from CSliimet Antiiie to ('arroll st"-l. Miehljmn Avenue from TTohman Stivft to Cidumbbi Avenue. Morion CHuirt, from Plummer Avenu" to P. I mho eh Avenue. Pinmir.' r Av."ni from Oakley Avenue to H'TOH.-l Ve)iuC. P.ussi '1 Street, from Fta'e Uoe Strert to 'akl . y Ax-, nil e; Sheffield Aein,e. fnun Oos'.ii i Street to p.. Ik poule-.-.rd S..li! Hif-t fr-.-ni riil'" Street b 3'horiltoli Sn-e. i. Thornton Sir. ft f 1-on-, Solil Street to V hind A vnii'-i W.rr ti Street, frc-nt Stat" Eli t Plr?e.t to 1 biiima n St r cU WM.ii Sir. et. from State Bin i Street t- H"hmr. n S'rert. The cost cf sal.1 Pi.rltiklinsr 1 b a."f.'fful aniln 1. the baa and In. is abutting on paid street si as provide I by en act entitled "Ati A.t Coiicerrlnu- Munlcioal Corj'orat iopg" npt.roxed M.rih f.tii, P"'o. The Board of Pub Me Works of paid City has fixed the 27th day - f April. P'21. ms n b,te u;.n x,i!'-li r-m"iislrane. -s mav be fib-d r presenLed by persons ! &S
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FLOWERS Friday and Saturday Only
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desfbe!f(. And Mi said date kt twi oViVc4c P. JB tid itoard5 wfli tnet ad its office fr th pttrpoe eil tiejtfth i4 c.onlcSvrHig etrty rrrrcittr4incfl 'ttitc may Iihto hoefi fljed br preet4;fel tm for the purno.v cf tiln fifiai sert4l the-Teon. fJiich cilort io te flnsi an4 roncltjs:ire tjpon all parties an4 torpor tlnns. A. J. STi'AJTPOTT, jAtxm wiRnn, V. C. BTETRtCTt. Boartl of IMelW "Work a AJl.Vt n jT i H. KU.N'KRT,
Oty Clrrk. 4-T-H Hammond. Indturwii Ajrrtt t, 103 1 TO WH'.lM IT ilAT CXT?ftT:B,Tl ' Xotioo is bsrtdjy irl-rs-n hf tbo tkjftrl ul? ruWlo Worhsi the CSly of Hflin. mond, Indiana, that on the 8tl day ! April, 13?1. they unanimously d'nt I eelt ory Beo1utlon Xo. 54, for th nprlnhl lnr with Bond Oil once, durinj the Rummer of 13J1, on the followlnl rtreii At'-bls.oi Avenue, from Indianapo! W Iloulevaru to -4 15th BtTftet. I ndiannixdiH Boulevsrd from 121 Street t,. V.'hlte Oak Avenue, Eli.ioln Avenue from Iteese Aiemii to 1 J "Jtli s-lreet. Mitl.- Avenue from P. F. W. A C. K B to Pake Avenue, Pake Avenue from Myrtle Avenue U IP'th street. lllth S'rert from Roberts Ax-enu n Cfaiuniet Avenue. II. ".th Street from Atchison Ax'enue j I mllanapo: is Boub-x-ard". iPiih S'teet from Al.hlson Avenue tt l.lil'.-i .enue. I 1 7i il Street, from Atchison Avenue B Hoi.! rts Avenue. M.'lh Street from Atchison Axrnue n Ca hi nu ' A venue. I.ailroad Avenue from Calumet Avenui P. 1 .a l;e A en ue. l;. .,.,. Avenue fn.m Indianapo'.li B iiilovr.rd to 119th street. Mob. its Ave,1Ue from P. P. W. A C. B 1 I iidiHnapolls P.oub-xard n. Yv hile i e.k Avenui from I. H. Belt It- it to U'ldh Street. The cost of said wprtnkllnn ti) b M sese.d n.tlnst the lots and lands abut tint," on s.-.ld street as provided by St entitled "An Act Concernlni? Mun ';eii CorT'omtlons" .tpproved March 6th 150C. The t ca.rd rf Public Works of sai city hm tlx'fl th 27th day of April 1'iJl, us a date utKin which rirnotislrniio ra may :n' Hied or pre-snted by person; iMoi.-sl d 1n or affected by said pro pot.. .! u iiikllng- of th Streets abox i dee. -rib , and on said date at tw o'clock P. M . said Board xvlll meet a Its off',. f-n- the. purpose of hearlnn anc eopsidf Ins: any remonstrances whici may b w been f.led or presented ati lor th i.iirii of taklnK final Sctloi lliereot Such action to be final an i'iir.i-1'i- :k upon all parties and corpora 1 :..r.". A J. SVA.VSl)X. JACOB W rKETt, ! P. C. IilKTRBTf. Board of Public Works AliM) .T H. KL'XEHT, Ity Terk. 4-7-1' FH0NE 1441 SPECIAL per lb. . 12y2c 3 lbs. . . 10c Fruit Special48c 48c for 32c oses i
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