Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 251, Hammond, Lake County, 12 April 1921 — Page 5
Tn rsdav. April 12. 1921.
THE THfE? VAGTj FIVE
PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS
JJ-rn to Mr. and Mrs. Monihan of 875 Truman avrnuf, a daughter. Marjory Chariot P SHtiwdary vct rig. March 12. Pf2b Mrs. Monihan was formerly Mis3 Kuth 17urlo. Mr. anj Mrs. 15. P. Hoover and family of Chieagv were tho puesta of Mr. and Mrs. a. T. Caldwell of itato street Sunday. Tho Cent onary M. K. church, corner rf Towle and t ;.. lin trc-et wil! give a reception Wednesday ovpnii;s. April 13th. ! hi'iwr it Limit, lmeheu. All o';d friend.t. the Ann-m-an gion. the Woiivn's Auxiliary i f tho American legion aro cordially lin itod. Mrs. T. J. Ham's and small son KnT."th cf Satil Wash., and Mrs. Charle-i Hytb, Milivauki'f, have cm.; Jo bo th kois of tts-sr 5-ister, Mrs. G. K. Cunri!i;b,;.i:i cf Truman avtim Kathryn ILif'."1!, i-.is jrer" to Furd;iD l"n!vcrsit y. Iafayotte. In 1., w!iro sho will np'n.l tho week as the Kiiosts rf her brother 'ynn Jo;? s s h is a student there. . Tho division of tho Ls dies AM cf tho - 17. church w lil not meet Wednesday a. was originj.'.'y planned but will rt-"et instead at 550 Douglas avenue Thursday. April 2L thm First Mo.t M.-d"t E?'.?crni rhyrch will f1v. a reception t. the . new members) ami friends !n the :Vh;ro.h rarlors Fi idny even'.n?. April .'asta. Ther will ho a membership dinner tnd stag- at the Country Club Thursday night, April 11th. at 7 o'clock. Tho membership committee Tequests that all members ho r resent with a ' ,TO!T""ct!v member t ) start tin li . e m b e r s i i L v drive. Tho "IF -men of th Hammond 11i.cn .School h"M a wet-tlm? a't the home of '..Kenneth Hammond last evening, after ' m. discussion of business, refreshments jwcrt served. Th Deborah Aid Society will meet Tomorrow in the Christian church parj lor?, jt- is requested that ail members J present as there 1 j much work to , be accoinpl islu d. - Thomas Ka.mri -ml. Leon t" red and. Jrnartl I'mritn Clay ten Secley. J Antes : l'irl.5 end llicliard Stewart are spending the vacation week, caai-ninj at Cedar l-o';nt. Cedar Iak Ind. John Fit7erald. his dausrhter lAtira and Miss Margaret Turner left beat nlgrht for Kr-neh Lick, Ind. A number of Hammor.d women are attending- the county meetinir of th" "Women' Club which was held in IrjdiaftM Harbor today. Thi Eeta Gamma S.frma will be on1rta!a this evening by Miss Jane Lonir at-tho Lyn.Iora Hotel. Mr?. J. n. .Sr.ifford Is seriously nt hT home on Harti'on str-et. Mrs. Spafford was formerly Miss Verna M a n n. Trinity AM will met Wednesday nfternoen for a social session at the be. inn of Mrs. 1 1. L. Smith of M!) InLIVE LOCAL NEWS "ADS". PLEATING AND BUTTON-HOLE It F7MSTrTCTTI'NG, lll'TTOV COVEUnitiinivG rilOMPT SEUVK E CALL VSSI.VS TIIIKPHONK 440 1 E. STATE ST., HAM1IOM) 2-lt-C.nr PARTY at PYTHIAN CASTLE HALL. Hohman and C''den streets. Wednesday afternoon. April 17t.h. Admission Cic. Fine prizes. 4-11-2 Fainting and tlecorattng- for efTii rloney and reliability go to I. L. Cotton, IThone 1035-W. -15-. Attention Hammond Commandery - ?Co. 41. Knlsht Tempinr. !p All Sir Kniprhts , "' t -fT (U.1 requested to 1 JP5 assemblo at the r-f.r . s y hi m at C . n e .7"w4." . J It'ClocJc I". M.. 1 Wednesday. April l"th to attend tho . funeral of our lato Frate Georcre C. l-icklln. which will be held from the Presbyterian church, Hohman and Ifigrhla.nd street a at Two O'clock on eaid day. 4-11-2 WALTER. T. HARDY, F. C NOTK IT. J. A. TToyt, Hammond's favorite funer. will le in Hammond next Thursday and offers his special rate nf $1.00. Phone 30tbf. 4-12-2 Copa Harvey's orchestra will furnish the music, at the Tv. cf C. Baseball Far.eo Friday eve., April J7th. Tickets 65c a person. 4-12-.1 Big- Baseball Panro Friday evenlnpr. April lf.th, at )C. of C. Hall. Cope Harvey will be there. Nut? sed. 4-12-3 . Friday evening. April 13th. Cope Harvey will play at Iv. of C. baseball dance. Tickets ii.ic a person. 4-12-3 Ex-Soldiers Attention ! All ex-servlca men are requested to ffneet in court room ntimlwr three, court -house, Tuesday evenlntr, April 12th, at 8 o'clock. All ex-soldlere, w.ilor8 .nd marines are invited to attend a reception nt the new M. F. Tenure h. corner Sold end U".tlln St... 'Wednesday evrinir et 8 c 'clock, in Sionor of Sylvan Bnrkett, C S. Marine Corps, who recently returned from .Frsricn. Arranptements wi'l he. made 'Tuesday evening- to attend tho reception. 4-12-1 RUGS AND CARPETS Thoroughly ei-aneil l-t your own Jrme, Hamilton Heacti method. AVill fclso take them out If you denlr. Call "Ceokiey,'' Fhcno Hammond 4-12-3 I
crilin.ni avenue, 'West Hammond, Mrs. II. Kifgcnachuh will be the assistinghostess. Miss Johaniv-i r.rot-rtjes and Arthur Schmidt of Hammond were licensed t-j marry in Chicag-o yesterday. Gail and Jane Wilson, daughters "-r Mr. and Mrs. Jepo 17. Wilson are the guests during their spring holidays ol Sara Hunt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Judson Hunt of Ilonsselaer, Ind. Tho "Ladies' Aid of the Centenary M. P. church will h, Id an all day session Wednesday at tho church. All members requested to bu present. Important business.
The Ladies Aid ef tho First Ties iiytirian church will not meet tomor row- on account of tho funeral of thoj late (b-orgo Locklin, They will meet j ne-. we. k at which time elected . f ' . . -. s will be th n e w 1 y lioctt Tho Ladies' Aid of the Cer.tennry Mi. 11. chuiah w ill cive a. silver tea Thursday aiteinoon the church. Font t M r. an i Mrs. W. A. Warn" I f 11SI Madi.-on street, a son, YV inni1'rt .1. Jr.. W.-dne.-day. April 11. it, .Hi r and baby iloiim- nicely. Mrs. W.trne v :Sl be nnm-m t hvistino I tarry. Mr. Warne is the proprietor of the f. - O. hotel. Mrs. M. 1 T. Prevo, who has been confined to the home of her mother. Mrs. !!. Strath of Summer boulevard, lor the p,,s; six months with rheumatism, left Sunday for Martinsville, Ind., to take treatment. - The funeral of Mrs. Leonard Hirers formerly Miss Anna JU-nhs of Ilatu-na-nd was he! J at Lyons, Wis., yesterday niei-ia:-,- April 11, at t o'clock. Anions tliosi attending- from 11am"'r.d were Mr. ., n.i Mrs. J.,s.pa lb;, as. ileleu and Anthony Un-hs. Kathryn Hoes J. Volk, Mrs. James IMck en s ui. Mrs. A. AVciss, A. Albert, Joseph lb. ess. The 5th division of the Ladles Aid of the M. 17. church meet Thursday afterno. n at the home ..fr Mrs. Carl lbrb of 43G I'oiiski:) street. Helen Ruth Linsemann, daughtrr of Mrs. Anna Li nse,e a ,, n r,f North Hohman street, and Raymond Lontrhway of the Great Lak.-s Naval Traini"r Station, were ouietly married Saturday, Ap.ril !. - C.enevieve Gauthlr r. Marlon Cunninj;ham, F.linor Sii.inklin. The'.ma McAb.r, J-lvelyn llracher, Marion McAteer and l-'rati.-os List, will htiv a th.-ater party and luncheon in Chi. !.-! s tomororw. w hen they w ill see! "Lab" at the Flackstone. I Mrs. Howard Foyer of Llaine avenue j underwent an operation !n Chieairo at I th. Auuustanna Hospital Friday,! Ap t il 8. H r condition ! verv s.-.o-. facf-.rv " ' Julian Breillat of Jackson street s a visitor In Hammond after a thr..-! year's stay in California. He is now j I'cate.j at t Great Lakes Navel Training, Station, Great Iakes. III. p.. spent the week end as the guest of Irs sister, Mrs. Howard OPz. IR. WEBEL IS CANDIDATE FOR TREASURER t i.i fa:.; u an piror in Pie story ar nmincinir the cmdhlacy of Pd.vard We-hel fo,- ,-ity treasurer of Hamilton S which appeared in Tiie Tim. s Sat urday, the bend stated that he was nf er the elerk.-hip. The body of the story stated the matter correctly, hut persons who may have read only the head were probably misled and for that son this correct ion is made. re aGood Casts Help Much Fouls 17. Mayer, producer of Anita Stew-art and Mildred Harris Chaplin pte-u res. is a disciple of tiie theory that cood casts contribute powerfuily to the makim- of good photoplays and he. pays he never falls to make it a very special point to secure the best arti.sts obtainable for every part there! is in every picture lie produces. u.C has riven eloquent demonstration of rue i act that lie practices what hn preaches in the supporting- cast ho chose for Anita Stewart in her latest First National release, "Sowiner tip Wind." which is booked for a showing at the Parthenon theater Thur.-'Jay. Friday and Saturday. Included in the list of players who co-operate to make this picture play a success are; James Morrison. Ttalph Lewis, Myrtle Stedman. William V. Mons, Josef N'orthrup. Margaret Handis and William (TlfI ford. NO CHANGE IN CADILLAC PRICES Announcement comes from R. H. Collins, president of the Cadillac Motor Car company, that the prices of Cadillac cars will remain unchanged tbrcag-hout 1021. This is one of the most Important bulletins in many months, because of the effect it will have tyenera 11 y, which will relievo much apprehension as tho fluctuation of values during- this year. Simui'laneous with this announcement sales with tile RohiiTitr concern besan to pick up. A most careful analysis of the automobile situation was worked out months aso, even before the lawn of 1321. Those who were in a position to know predicted a serious shortage, of carsi for this year. Now comes the word from Mr. Collins of the Cadillac company that 1321 will see the prc-afest shortag-o of Cadillac cars in the history of the company. It is thouKht that other standard cars will have the same, experience, and many of them aro already feeiinx tho effects of the shortage. It Is the opinion cf Mr. Collins that the shortage will be felt as early ast May. The Bohlintr Auto Sales report tho fo'lowln,- Cadillac business for the first night of the auto .how: J. H. Kupferberpr, Hollas hotel. East Chicago. Dodge touring; Warren J. Sheets, Mohawk hotel, Indiana Harbor, seven passenger Cadillac sedan; Henry A. Lamtian, 1224 Moraine avenue, Ham mond, four passenger Cadillac eport model. BEGIN SCHOOL CENSUS TAKING IN COUNTY i An enumeration of all children, 6 to 21 years c f age, rfiegan In Lake county yesterday to be concluded in 21 day;'. School teachers are taking the census in some of tho towns under the direction ef County Superintendent of School Helshway.
HOBART OFFICIALS HUNTING A STILL
f-'-'tCjAl TO TH a i Ilol'.AKT, Ind., April L'. M
Walter llciin 1 an 1 l-'ioyd H.iynr were M:il: inti.il t; o . rnm n t 's cost is notably place. 1 under urn-si Sunday for dis- r. duc. d. orderly -on!uct. Tk. y w r,; under the- '! t me hern-tily commend the cnin !!u e nee of l;.ia..r when airested and o.-tmi-nt cf b i : a t i, .n providing for Ac re placed in jail until today when the n.U i.-nal bud-jret system, their ease c;inte up i-i t he l'...rson -j have s.i; to ;!,. people we mean court, each was t.ro-d $!"' an 1 cos's.i to l;.ie less of .-.iv ernntent in business I'poa ;;test ioti i ivj: i!o no n they ad-! tas wt.lt as more business in rovi rnni;r:ed j li.vt tht v had p-.iroha.-ed the uu nt. jt is m il to have it iind.-r-
n r; n mi a (i .-c 'i a Ho v.u ph-iced tui.trr arrest 1 i f w as i, b as d when lie fi-rnb-So-.i Snf ..rinat ion re-, e. ,., , ii,-r " tip- I o a a u f , c ; , i c , c t'.ie I l , 1 - :M wit !.! IP; a u i :l atiou for Death of Hammond Lady Word his hc.-n fa- i v.-d !n Maaoio-n I Hat and Death of Mrs. Tredway M 1U;-- K . -; i . , T ,-, -, 1 ,c a v, ,:'o Wil- i Tii w. Wed! F-.-V. Good Vaudeville Act The Lo- o Taa-ba-' w tiica h l-;i t ns aort n I'llOUll t in ill la'l S l a'. ( n on ' vu-itl-vill.t acts T he biil a i td.'V 1 o A UV. !; t Democratic Meeting a 1 1 o io-iii.vi tnond t n 1 ,-i v sin ,y i i.!v.-. i mend buiblinc. chalrm, ! 1:1 has - ate ;t:ii;t before t!:e lif, . A t ton lias -hi at: xt -tal- d Frank M tr is to 1 i o ai! citih t: . I dates t tt.n 1 Pis Abpp.donmer ami be,- are , hi,,--. I bvti: tvaitr. ss at t h, 1 ea' riit. .!-(. i a ;,. r s ii i t Thomas Wallace. '" Feb. 27. 1. t. and s. !!. McAierr, p.-t.-i.er attorneys. a i i-t-l :t, ih .i.voi-ao ftom wi !'- ma rrle.J it. d M-itch 1". .v . . . . ' t a ' Ni i'I'I' 'il 'O.V'-M-'KN't-'You vf:a t, so t o oi it- s . Sc ; 7 0 t lbs., fa lie; t.-i to 11" lbs fancy, II'' 17-'; ova , -ay a It') to 17! li.s., t To. k iilti-y?, J I T C At; tSU ..H IN. W 1 1 FAT No. 1 red. $172; No. 3 red, jl.'lPj'-: 1 IP, :: 1 hard w inter. J l.f.S ft 1 j ; No. bar I n int- r. il.ttfi's; No. 2 nor. sprm-r. ijl.tlii ; Xo. 3 .piuu, CiiitN No. 2 yrilow, Z'', '" : N". " Hliite. 72 "t b afo; No. X j.al.i-.v, titi'.a't r-lUc; No. 6, 4ic; No. 1 y ii .-.v, i 1 1 1 i 52.''OATS No. 1 white. S7 lj ( 'ic; No. 2 white, 27U7;;hc; No, 3 white, it.V'jp' .16' - it. dirt Ann HOGS R, e- pi : live and iii.'f t iy ST.er.l S.7a. top, I 11 STOCK. 2 t '"'a ; ma r k id , a c -!'.; l.ifpa-r; bulk, i'-2 a ; !i .tvywi'tii it t $7 lij'i -i.'o, medium w. it; lit. S-ia.-.-a 8-7a; li;; hi u.-i- lit , J S.C. '; :' 2.'i. CATTLI-7 It. eeiput, S.""e, market, active and steady to str-nir. leaf Steers Choice and prim. , J v t'.5 '-i :. ii); inediura nnd pood, ? 7-77. -r s i;r,; e o. ,,i nd chide.-, JS.27. 'i I'.'Jy , common and medium, c"7':i K.2.",. SI 1 1 7 HP Receipts. in.r.n -mailcet. about steady; lambs i S ( lbs. J.wn $ -v77 'ii 1 0.2 a ; lambs (S"i lbs. up), $7.71. -f 3.7.'.; lambs, cutis and common, 1 7.2.7 ij 0.0 0. HARDING'S MESSAGE TO CONGRESS Continued from page one.-) b bating peace tr-rmsj nt P- rfs, and while wo later d' bated our part in completing th" peace, commi-rcin '. nat'Tita of other nations were . .pening their li-i. s and etablishing their ontri.as's, with a forward look to the morrow's trade. "A very important matter is the establishment of government's bti'sine.s sjtiVil'l W"1 a . t' - . SASOIOfi'S. IXXIJlSA
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are ;..,vhv lad ita ! t p'-i-i and a! ' .-r t bt: da'e I w ill rot. P.- i - . p : - a-'e t r .-in; debts contract I by nnyut.- bet lit;. :-'f L.VWRF.N.'P. L. CRF.-SF.V. 4 X 1 -1 177 'A ic. s'.. Hammor.d
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on a business basis. There was toleration of the easy going unsystematic meth o,i of handling our fiscal affairs. wher indirect taxation hold the public unmindful of the federal burden. Bu? Pare is knowledge, of the hic.h cost of government today and high ( ist of liviiiiV is iioopaiibiy link, d with hi fill cost
of fnvi rnmc:;t. There can be no com- j )-; to correction of the hijrh. cost of liv 1 t.'int as , nia-h-is a rirt'nt ta purliornia!. i a;,t:n;ite and tafse.te,t 1. "-t.i way, u n ; in p.-d , d and it on -lit to i.a.-e :;o call to m, et e,-ivi-riiiiii-ii t Com petition where a'! rak i.-tborue by the a .aiic trea. --.!!, Th.-te is no ciial.t.-ne ,o hotf-st and l.l wf ..1 bii-lti'-ss .success, It.it suv-niinnit appro, al of fort a na ! e, a a : ra to u: c 1 . d 'b-isine.-s .iocs not in. an tole.-attf-ii of restraint . f trade or of I i to a i n t a aio 1 pric. s by tsr.nat ural T w id int iit-c pi a 'at t .e confirin.-t ! .on t ! tir ia--a:s aad iut- n sts as already proi ! l tin I to tnuaae unb-r tl;e exisr--1,-tr.-aty, assatoiti- of c-u:rse, th.,; his can be sa t ; s f.iat r i i y accotu pi isio-d -.- sach explicit reservations and ;:ooii-..-atiei-s as will insure our absolute ri ib ! from iuai i --a ble com :u i t m.e ts ind safeguard -ar st.eiu;al interests."' 1 're.- .b -it Hard. n- r. nized, he -tated sp. -citicai'.y. th.it ttte Cnit.ol -tates caannot !old itself ;.;. ft frotn id wo: hi matters. As to what will be it.- lourso of pre-ciaiare after ti c peace it a - a no. re America lit technical p-au it said: t S : pe r - u o e ril 1 1 a; p' I ';.!.:::!.;'!- r-j ..tc,i aral w ith the world j .- inf-anteil, and w.t'a tlo- s '. a t a s of ' p- ace ; re--! a ': :u. i ii t homo, v'e may ,:--I -. i t- p.eeai-ia'.e th,- covenanted relai tb.n.-itibs so es.o n: ;al to tin- ro'o-ni--ti Con of sx'.l the i:e.ats cerywh.-re of ! :- own nate-'i and piay oar full part - ; ;: j-itio:-; tin' people of the world in ic i toe parpsaiis of t Cu.cc once more. ;ci "To .sue! i a ce-nipLsb men t to th ;e 'oaip'.ete r - e s t a 1) 1 1 .- a 'i ic n t of peace and -s ! Us Ci-tilt'.-i it''! re la t .o ns hi as, to ti.e ror I alizitioti of oar a.-f-i ra t bats far nations ; ! as --a, -ia t - I f-r world !o 1 ; f a i u ss, with:v ; oat wot id ft'ivi rniiierit, for world sta- ' i ility on winch la.i ma u: t 's hopes are ifouiid.d we shall address ourselves. fatly mindful of the lilh privilege and I tii,- paraanutnt t! ity of the United ' states ,n this critical period of, the ;i:le n'erttnic h.s approval of the; ; peace h-y reso.ation met :-.!. tiie presii- '" j d.-ut did lo-t commit h as ad m in i : 't ra t but i to uny d. tit-iite tin;.--, jje sab! that its pa -s. , st era : .add 1 must iei no difficulty in effect- j 1th .-last n. pa rttt ions, the rei for wiiieii ail Kur.pe yearns ..... , n waa.e.i the ivorbl .s r.-eovery fioand. d." I In Memoriam k&ji Ft sad and baviiiK- remembrance r.f mother daup-'nter, and sisr u r tit a r wif e. Mrs. Lucy b'.arrach. who pas;s d j ,-, v...a -, t u o ;ti rs nip.) today, A roil 12, Gone, but n..- foraottoi. Not that -ol have pm.. before. Piar Lucy, we mourn for v ml today, Pat j 1st b- cause vt.ti e.r will and f lw a y. lie a way. 7.1 It. J. K. IiARU VCn AND tTIILPKPX: MPS. H. SFKAK: MRS. LTLLH7 S A XT' '' N AND JIT1S. JOHN CuKDi iP. 4-12-1 I Card of Thanks j l We wi.li to thank our r.tirhbors and friend-, for their kindm ss and sj sympathy j in the' loss and love ;:;ow:i m i ur t-'troiv in b, bu. d bah L-er, Whi'SO tokns, love find friendship w ill ever be r. -in. iiibert d. Also for tiie floral offerings and ta-e ,.f automobiles. MR. AND MPS. J MT75S THOAIAS AND T7K.No.N THOMAS, 4-12-1 CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our kind neighbors and frb nds for their expressions of sympathy in our recent bereavement; also for the us-11 of automobiles. JACOB ITSCHPit AND FAMILY. Hammond Man to Ee Next Republican 'Cpunty Chairman (ConPourd from page one.) Tom Knot's' days-. John ICerr. a real e.'o.-ite man. is the editor of the new pa- j p.r -by which he is promoting himself' for miyor on the independent ticket. I ICerr appears to be running on an ant:- I i "a plain Norton platform withhis fa-! ii."U.s divorce case as Ih-i isue. The tint edition of the paper was literally' snatched up. Hammcn.l voters may be Interested in the frst platform to lie announced ny a candidate In the city campaign, Phil i Ireetiwtild, a candidate for the nomination for City Judge on the republican Prkef, is the author of the platform, which contains tiie follivwincr planks: 1. If elected I will hobl court each iliv. except Sundajs and legal ho!lda yp. 2. T will. If nominated end elected, rr force, insofar (is within my jkwc .-, the E-t-itc- laws rind cttv ordinane'-. :'. I ad .ecate tho making of Like '7e.,rge ,i safe pad to drive upu by putting a subs' a ripi I railing r n laeh side th' reef, pre vent intt a u t "mofill's from runrinv Into the la to 4. I fa-'- Cie j'duetion of ho tirphone rat'. to fl e lOPt sc.-iefilu b nr.'. a m willing to atlp enyw ay In mv power to reduce tb'-tn. 1 consider that j! f eo t that ,l!.vi.l rd" hiv been pa'-i oi h .-tar t st "Vkhohprs ind!'-at ba 1! . rompany Is not in need of an a.l.sneed ra to. County Chairman John Killigrew last night. Addressed the Hammond Republican Women's Club on "Tho Woman in Politics." County republicans met Fist r.ight at the Harrison Club In Gary to talk over things. The Harrison club, has been DE LUXE THEATRE Special for thA, children, Friday, "Forbidden Fruit" and "Little Red Riding Hood." Saturday, Dorothy Gish in "Little Miss Rebellion," and "Forbidden Fruit," afternoon only.
brown open for the use of all candi-
dares In the Gary republican primaries. W. J. MeAIeer, J T, P. lVwiiey. Cl.-r-r-nce Kh r. Harry Morpenau and Jo, '"nroy of Hammond were In evidence at the County Seat yesterday. County Treasurer Italph T.rndford hat the finders of both hands crossed nnd declares they will stay that way until after the city prim.irt.-s. "I'm the neutral kid. himself," said Ilrad. Hill Whitaker has. made himself invaluable in the Auditor's office nnd bis friends promise to back him for Auditor in four years. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY i 1''"Tl Ull.VT I-ijrnished C r Ill !l";l sc. mode,,' 1 t,,,,s.,e.l ,1., , -. .. nth; wi-h to retain room for s. If antl u; lip;-) W iiiaid avinut. liaumioiid. in--:: . IMTPORTANT NOTICE Everybody welcome to Schrag- Bocstcr Club. Thursday evening-. 8:0 p. m., at City Hail. 4-1 2Legal notices ; No I. -j: to N'i'tN RLSllallNT T AT!', !' 1 N l'I A.N A , LA K 17 CiU'NTV, IN TH!: LAKI7 SITKIlMIt t't'L'i:'!', SITTI.Ni; AT HAMMo.Nl. TNPIN., MAL'TI Ti " ! 1 M . 1 fi 2 L 1 til' K M A N SI'I'CLV COMPANY, A CiiLPOFAJlo.N 'S WILLIAM F. FLR I1 "I X. FT. A L. CAl'SM NO. F'i l. ACTION T ' A'i'l'.H T I. Now comes the ppiinc'ff. by Fred I'.arit. its attorney ami j-howr. filing ri lop'a in t lo r. in, and now- fib s an nfiavir of a c.itnpftent person, .howimr ad the .b f. nilant iherepi. to-w it : Win at.t 17. lilrb k. and Susan 17. 17 rb-k, are lad reshb nts of the tff.lt e of Inditma. d defendants are tin iiotiib d ot trie pendency of : (1 act 'a m aial that the same will stand for trial at the next term of said ('ntia, and That unb s's they .appear and answer or demur 11. j k---. j - fc.v il-'i I t '-A j E v h I L I 1 :4. 4 '4 '.' 1 fee. r . t: ! 1. 1 I' ' ! l.s-J J .. I f .3 ' -al i ji
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therein, at the culling of an Id cause, on
tho Hith tlty of June A. !., 1321, the sain ft beinir the 7, I t day of the next term of said Court to be b';-au ani't held in Loom number 2 In the Court House at Hammond, in sa d County ,-ira! State, on tiie ind Monday of May A. J i. FIJI, said fiction will be ?..aid and determined in th. ir absence. " IN' "W ITN" IhSS U1IKKKOF, I hereunto set my band and atfttc the f.a-il of said t'coirt, at Hamm-md. Indiana, thti 11th day id' April, A. I)., l'c'l. HF.KLLKT L. "WHIhVTON Cb rk L. Saperi .r C urt. I Fy Cora D. And. r.-on, La puty CI rk. 4-1C-1 0 N'OTJCr. GF ITXAL S I ITT LF ME XT ' iF FSTATI7 FN" Tin M ATT Hi; !' T 1 11-7 K STAT 17 M-' JAMI.S A. ItlttiW.V. l'!:.'KSLIi '. LIT:'. IN Till: 1,A K!l SITKKItMt con it. m ipti Ti-:i:Af. 1:121. I . . , I " ' ' ' ' ' . ; ' ta I ' a a ', . , 1 p. . I I ; e 1 1 1 . 1 1 v c j MMATKI'W'I' C ! ; 1 ; 1 1 1 T M'.S of James A. ltrosvn. ,s. . to .-irn. ar in (he Su.cr o- Curt, held at Hammotn. le.it .! !, .-it the ! h tiay of M a -. 1''2t. 'al slaov . oi e j; .,. y, why the FI.V L SFTTLMM 1-1 N T AOofXTs with tintan of sa d ,b i . d- a- should not be approved; .-.ml trud hc;is , r.- nr-Ctad to then ;.nd Care matte proof of loirship. and receive ! r .i i ' r ibu t i ve shar.s. WITN'FSS the Cork of the I -the S'trior l'o,t-t, ft Hamniorid, this 12'h day of Apr;', h . '. liLKLFl.T L. WHFATOX 1-12-11 Oa-ih Lato Sai . rior Curt Tx'OTlCF OP PIN L SlirTLT77.Ii7.NT op iiSTATH IN TilF MATTilh TH17 1 1ST A T 1 OP in-TNTlY H.NKi:. I'lPIASKl' NO 2210. IN TUP LAPP SFPKRIO! COPltT. M I p ' i I TlittM, ltd. M iTI'Ta is 1 rehy a i i n to tie- irFIR t,i:; tfi:s anh 'UKprr.nis of h-u ly Mat!!, i.e. (b e. a ...!, to appi a- ill f" Lake eitpi-1 - c;!-, h. 'd tit H -mmo-d In.li-'.ta'i, .'U the- pth day of May, fri2t and show can.-'- if an-., whv the PINAT S I ITT LI : M F. N'T A F'T w oh the ,
fore h.rebyie f said .b-. . i.t Oa utd
! . .. . I j proved : s'nd said heirs -lotitbd t then nnd th. re m and receive Their d WITNFSS the i proof of hoi-M,; but ive s-h-ir. s. !' the Lai-o- S3 M JK
From the President of tho Cadillac Motor Car Company
Year after year it Has Keen necessary for us at this season to caution prospective buyers of the Cadillac Motor Car against possible disappointment in the matter of securing delivery. The necessity was never more urgent, as it is our conviction that the months of May and June, and the remainder of the year, will witness the greatest shortage of Cadillac cars in the history of the company. . ;. . , i
The Cadillac Company is firmly com mitted to the policy of building 8cylinder cars which will continue to be the standard of the world, , Present prices on Cadillac Motor Cars will remain unchanged throughout the year 1 92 1 ,
Cadillac Motor Car Company R. H. Collins, President
BOHLING AUTO SALES Cadillac and Dodge Brothers Motor Cars Telephone Hammond 26G Ind. Harbor 73
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this -.:r t. DE LUXE THEATRE Snecia! for t't cl "l'r?n. Fri?;-. "ForbidJ-n Frtii' ?nd 'Lii !e R i Riding HooJ." Zatni&y. Dcj-o Ghb in "LJfle i'vl r. jcllion," and ForliJ Jen FiuJ ," a !tnooi o-Iv j TRIFLE tZ$0P'; ilv!TK your IjEyESIj -;, i5 Tvi! ' I Jr. 1 -A:-a-r ffTV. t i 7).'- r t .;-:.-. '. .. a. .-. ...--- . . t ' ' . Q Ti c rye Is t'-c r.f 'f !;''!r:.e rr- J f!on. ;ve p'-r" rf r.- !.:::::; c'.'.r 2 ;isemliled in Nature's workshop, r I iirough the choroid, tl at dark purple coating next llie lelin.i, 2 tt'e lilnod flows that ra cries oft the waste and builds up ihe eye again. Thus some eyes become I -i. A I 1 -t. e ivf T"'j m, i -"1: Li
perior Court, nt II itar.K .d, day of April. 1!)2I. HLIMIKFT L. V,-IIA' t -1 2-11 Clerk Lake Sup.
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