Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 260, Hammond, Lake County, 22 April 1921 — Page 10

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Nav? and white is one of the most fashion&bre of color combinations for spring. This trotteut frock of navy trirotine features white tHmmirjr in th form of satin cloth collar, veatee and cuff inserts and carries it out in the novel use of donble rows of square white pearl buttons down the front and on the sleeves. A black and white leather belt and a blue and white hat complete the effect.

1HTERURBAN SALE DECREE APPROVED

(TIMES SuRFA'J AT STATE CAPITAL INDIAXATOLia. April 22. An Agreed docrPfl- approvlogr the Bala he Gfiry ConnortinK Kailway Company find tho CUry and Valparaiso ana Northern Railroad Company to TIrsentatlves ot th first mortgage bonih osiers of tho two companies wa fllrd with the clerk of the federal court In

Indianapolis yesterday for approval ty tlf courtThe agreement u raohS twen represent atives of ail rf the parties Interested end settle the tnree. suits that have grown out of the conipajnles polrg bankrupt in 191S and tallure to meet the, terms of the mortpsie held by the firms Interested. Th ;? -a?fa -were the Central Trust Company of Illinois and William T. Abbott, trustee, vs. the Gary and Intrrurhrtn Kftilroad Company ami th Gary and Interurban Railway Company and ot tiers, the Central Trust Company find William T. Abbott, tru?tp vs. th" Gary and Interurban Railroad C-.-mpany an i th Gary and Connecting Railway Company; pnd the Centra! Trust Company of Illinois and Charles -s- Tuttl-. trustee, vs. tho Gary and Irifrurban Railroad Company and the V;i Iparu if and Northern Railroad Company. The properties were sold in two separate portinns, that of th Gary and Connecting Jtailway Company injf to Henry J. Alkr. Jr.. who aPsicnd all of his rlirhts and title char' W. Alford. Jr.. trustee for th pr- -teftlvi committee of the fi 1 r tiiortg-ac bondholders of the Gary ard fl.inne.-r-triK Railway C mpany. The amount of the purchase prii e made 1-y representatives of th bond - h M'-rs .vas j-rifr'iH.":. of m Iririi Ul.ftno iv.ts piud tn

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cash and the remainder was secured by tha 11 .'.r nment to Edward Pajilels, c.ii;nn,lss!o:!r, of $Sa.0f0 In principal amount of flrrt m .rf)rt;e bonds of the Gsry and C.onnecLing Railway Company. The comm'.jMs1onr is ordered to retain, from thtr ajiiourit of the cah purchase price, the "rum of II.628.KS snbject to the orders of th- court am, it h the remalndfrr maks a payment of 7.104J4 per cct on tha maunt oI the bonds. In the Vnipavnlso and Northern Railway Coinpuny sale t hn Ramn proof edure was f. '.ii.wed. the rale belnR made rc Charles W. Chnse., trustee, rr the protect tvi rnramittM of the firs mirtca-ee bond!; U1"rs of the concern. The . mount of cash Involved n this transaction was $4 0,O0ft. of whTr.h ifij.AO was jld In o.h and the, remainder secured by t.h a.ss!g;mrieiit to l'Jwarfl lSJilels, convrilsjibiDeT, of $385. SOP tn principal amount of first n orts-atre bond of the ValrTalao and Northern "bonds, tho tofal amount or which wrro originally fSBO.OtHl, The Tomm:sioner is ordered to apply, cat ths cash payment, 4..3'763 per cent f ths fiu-n amount of ths honds, as ;'rmmt o-n the bond and hold in rtts -j.es session, subject to tho order of the -i-UTt. :.707. 47. In both fined tha clahts listed In ths Jeerees rre orJeaed paid by ths commission rr. The oh.ie.Tt of this rt;t. it is sntd. is enable 'hn first mcrrtarp.c bondholdrs to continue the operation of ths roads srd to cleaj- thi; bondj and brirjf the roads from under the hsnkrjp: conrt.

CAN'T CLAXM SHAREIN ESTATE f IV-CPNJ'CNAL sr,S SERV1CF' .PRINGI-Ii;iJ, I!! . April 21 The Illinois 5':pr-me court ruled today tli.it Henry Anthony Marsh, eon f reRy Marsh. London actress, la not the legitimate son of Henry Field, and

therefore Is not entitled to a share in the Field's millions. I'esgy Marsh clalmad a part of the vast F1ld fortune fur her son but th inipcrlor ooart of Cook county rulel eg-atnat her oontemttcn and tha hlffbe.r court be-re tipheld this decision.

LEWIS IS GREETED BY CROWD

Albert Iwis, candidate for mayor on the republican ticket talked to a larg-s and enthusiast ki audience at the Odd Fellow s hall In Indiana Harbor last ex-enine- Ha first called ths attention that t3re wera bat ten remain days for the pnhllf to decide as to who they will support In the nomination for rnsror and believe that tha nomine will be our next mayor. Ills talk was principally bad on statistical flgnreis cf ths oJty'a oje:ra t In K aacTsses and particujarlr ta-iatiou, and added thai was the .wn sp-ot of ths Twin Cities toiary high tajce lln mildly ecorei present conditlDns but became vociferous in h's denixncjitlon cf tb various high levlea plas3 by tha public utility board and announced that he a-s a mambe.r of the ooMncll durinfr ths sain of th city wwrer works vetoed that action and that records would subataTittal b!s claim. PsrinK Mr. Iewis" speech he was Interrupted by a city offlclaj nbo waa later Riven tho floor biit who oiyntradictions to condltlon-s as state I by ths speaker did Dot b-ar Trtuch weljrht in tha estimation of the andlence. Jadglntf frnm their attlrndi.

SCIENTIST TO LECTURE l-h-of. iiontravill Wool, cistins Jiihed scientist and popular lvcluror. will b3 the nevt attraction on the ht?h school Lyceum courjic He will be here Monday aveniny and those who know abojt Professor Wood state that his comtnj here will furnish rea.1. jetiutno entertainment ajs well as settms; forth eomo important scientific dlsoo-v erics. A wrestling match with the frjr'jatrope will be a feature of ths entertainment. Grown men tuijin? with the avroaoope are hurled around on the platform itke raa; dolls, alt.housh the gjro.i upo is only 24 Inches in diameter. lro feasor Wool s lecture is literal!' packed with interet-t in sr and startlins; demon stsre tlona. Professor Wood is a

ssctenrlst of remarkable attainments who possesses the unusual faculty of brtntr uble to set forth scientific truths In a way that Is wonderfully Interesting and entertaining. Tlcksts on sale at Saxnmers Pharmacy and the h1?h school.

Why Should She Complain? Elderly Man to the Doctor "My mlgwis B4int me fur s bottle medicine fur me corf. She says It keeps her awake ntghta. I aays, Tour DufTin to He awake fer. I've got to He awake an' corf." .. . . . 1

TRY A "TIMES WANT AD"

For Refreshments Come to a Ice Cream Parlor We satisfy everyixxly wilii our rich ice cream and pleasing drinks. i We jjJease young and oldbring your children and let them enjoy themselves by sitting in our special children's chairs and tables. Niekle Plate Ice Cream Parlor Corner Sibley and Oakley Ave.

GET ANOTHER 4000 MILES OUT OF YOUR TIRES It may be tattered and torn, shattered and worn, the tread moethy gone, but if the fabric is still sound, we can rebuild it and put it in condition to grtre 3.0CK) TO 4,000 ADDITIONAL KLTLES STACT A tire v.-ilcwt a tread is onh worth pries of old rubber, the jurk mJJ usually gets them. But wb?T w- build an a genuine DRY CURE TREAD, it's worth -wll, you know what a good lire is selling for today. Yes sir! It will pay you mighty well to get your tires rerreaded RIGHT. Bring them ovct today.

CRUMLEY & CAMPBELL "Tire Surgreoiu" 578 cor. State Line and Rimbach Hammond. Indiana

Saturday Special Cocoanut Candy

This delicious special always proves a popular seller. It's made better than the kind you buy at other places, and the price is considerably less.

Fountain Specials Treat her to one of our famous Ice Cream Combination specials after the show.

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Select your home needs now while you have the opportunity to save a substantial amount. And you need not deprive yourself of surplus money in paying for your purchase. You can arrange to pay for the home needs you select by monthly remittances in convenient amounts extending your account over any satisfactory oeriod. No interest no extras.

TRULY We Are the Home of Home-Outfits 4 Rooms Completely Furnished $575 The Home needs included in this outfit can be had in Queen Anee William and Mary, or Louis XVI. designs in walnut, oak or mahogany. It is to your advantage to buy now and if later delivery is desired we will warehouse your purchase without, charge until you are ready for delivery.

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