Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 268, Hammond, Lake County, 2 May 1921 — Page 5

Monday, May 2, 1021.

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PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS

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-ifTith, .Mr. and .Mrs. C. A. Smith an'l .f Miss Act. 1-.; l'uni-ar

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children .M.nv, Anna and William t.u. An ifttT-!t.iif irgrm

(r-m Hattl.- I'ruk. Mich.; Mr. and ilr. j arrant J- MIm Maud.- Murko In I'.'-s.i i-'rnHh and H.-U n and Oharlss 1 hurmi t tii" :. nt . rf ai mm n t lias S:r.l:h from Citcui;... Mrs, .!. Themtim : r.lur.no.i ..nu? f;-.Mcl sttiK1. A l rn' of C.dun.bnx. O. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. T. .'tt t '-tula nc u 1 d'lr.-.l n.i this ! to Smith vrr the rf.-l ;ien' a of many . the last meet ins f th y.-:ir.

mT-niiK;;i. Th." marriage .f M,s liv'vn Itift, 'Uost duuiihtnr of I'.i-v. and Mrs. I'.-'n-,.miri llxt. to Ueorpe Uriujs, Jr., t Kvanst.Mi. Ill;, took pi;-.- .-n.fuidHy . trtj.rn, April CO nt th.- K;"t Mllioidst i:jisi-otal 'hm-ch. T!h.. a..-rvi:e was r.vul by t'i bride's fiithT. llf-v. r.njaniin Jti-t. and t'1'1 bridt' ivss attended 1 y h r r-:;!'r. M ss Lorothy Hift. n maid f honor, ami v. as s.vfn in niarrinRo ly hr br'.tii-' r, Martin r.1t. Ki 5c M--r.i oo. uf ICmh; tun. a ltMuDg fio-nd .f tii" k'o .m. nas b."t man. 3 mmedia! r'y pr'. t,!! r;u' c-rni -ny . Mrf. l.'is.i 1 r -:. .ut fi:nz Hi ist oveM',y " V'.icvn if All These Knd.'arirus Younr "harm!'." fallowed by '(, I'r.'iiii.so M'." Tlio

t-ridal rarty .Tit.-r- l to tue ..'r:ii:n t ri f- -tv-'ddmir niu?i' fr-m " 1 her. l; r I

an ddfpavtpd to tho joy. -.11.-, "W'.-dd iiit; ..f-irki;." i'y M. ntJlsoiin ;':i- d ft-f-i tiviy by Mr., t rg S. Hotlr. Vftf-r tb cefn-.'-ny tho tuo-i.', t rludiriLT only ri..- v i.tivt - and iri'i-i.-.e.te I'ri'-ndM of th "nl reo pa. ?!!. wrre Biv-n hu informal Iin in the .arlors of tbo ''I"""' which w-r j.rotiiiy -H-i-orn' -d tor t'o(....aslon. Tin nor. -!.inontb -.v.!- 01 t:... br:df"j i'ho.--u . -dor.i of y.-loov p !! I WV.itC. Th bnd a irrrxdu '. N-'-rMi-.'!torn ttnivor.-i'y and .1 fo-nu- r 1:1 Kappa Tita Son.rity. Mr. ;riKS, rno-riy of !:rls"i. Conn.. ail ' att t. b. d r"nv--r.'m 1 " 1 .r - n i a 1 1- o f r o. i

PTid ofi-rrji." r.f V'. . :r U;- r. I! v.-.l-.intft rod vh- n I !:'.' 1 ;:''" ! -ntor-J t';" w..r. a-: i 1 j nv(r'.-ii. n Th-- a rt ; : ' rv, v. -so;;.; t romrni.-slon a Ihu'or.nti!. l'-c-. was eral ijiaojr '-nii'ifriii'ms, and a" J otindt i at V.-rdun, as :t r -.oi'.f -r ( wri-f-h l-.c was in a !".Ua. in I'-'t -

v h.-n th'i armisili o was i4iin-d. if n " c:np'oyfd !rt rtf wspap'-r v, ork. i.ojnt; on th" staff of tho Kvanstoa N o w t -1 r d 0 . A iini'i'.if f- a'.iir f ? -. ...-ras:"n is th: fart f hat tho i-rl ! -v. : !: r rnoth'-r's w.-dd'.ng- iiown . f w'l-o.-. l.i ai--r.irric-d l-ri -I 's rss ar-.d -v. to h v- m JastftiPd with rar.it" Muss -.-ins, Th" maid of bonop w r- yt !1 w . i-i..n 1:and carrlt-i pm'a to';..-. Trn tir.pn'ssivf cf-reni"r.' 1 !' M- !.---.! l-'.p's-f pal churob was! ns.-i, Mr. and Mi s. l'.t :us d.-partod !mni od :a; r! y f -r a .- :-or' h--n- yoioon trip, aftf-r m hic-h th( ; will b. at horn-

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I''irdii" I'ti ivorsitv

! Thu ltti-i aturo d- pai tnu-ot ..f the

M-"' who !. nm-ndtnarj Hatnm..nd AVoman's .-itib will not no i t

morrow as was originally piaturi

r.d In li-immun-i with her par.-nts.. J lt -,! moot Tu' sday, May 1 ai th'

Mr. and Mra. II. if. Mollb-.

loon, of Mrs. ('. 10, (Jravfs of ('atrull s t rt-oi .

Salnt lay !-

and rar-

Mrs. Mifcry 'a:np of -oith Hamtn.iti fi-Iobr.-i f il hi r TS'.h lurlUf.y Snnih.y. May 1. nt b.-r homo. Tin-ro won

J -s to-sls prt'sfr t wh 11 01-1 I'iui' v a io

'o v w.-ro Mr

S-raodson of O-land--. Florida. Mr. Al

i r t iMi.l Vav.r. f.pd two .-Mb Inn of; int. t'

!'iii:.mul- t'-i M.- vrmr,.i Vrv ! unnna! alfa:r t" tho a

1 1 1 ';!', r-iii i h. M.s. Kmmi I'fsvl.i! ,.-!. ! f io Ky. Mr. and .Mrs. Jospph fftmnl 'l'h mariiaK 1 f.i:- i'v Mr on.l fr T.--n-. T,. I t).Plllar VlUlllf

it -olv fortuoriy of -iiuit!i

nay to atf-n.l a nhruad .-onvnt i m - hiid. -n ,.f Cyru.i and Hwi NTii-ln !a whiib in bplnu hell in Kav.lfIliah, '.a..inl Rusk.- fren

th.-y intond tayinK th..r a moii'h'Two iltu,. BrV(. ln ?,(,

wh.'-ip they wil stop off vljt rci.a(iv.s, they wll return to Hammond fore mollis on (,, th ir tbf i.'i-aiit.

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onojy-a an 1-- ,.hit . . .. I .,..-n.l. v. stprdar. All of tho

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of Clara M (V.!-r. a lady of lla.mn.ond to

Mr. K. N" Hunro 11 an,j fpuehtpr IlotS entprtainod at a thofl(rt, party last. Saihiday for I'.uth Fowlfr Milwauko., wis., who wh,i ),,t mother and fath.-r, Mr. and .;,, j, il. l'-vl.-r of M i iv.i ok v. .r.- tb ho'iaf KU.o,s of ib,. ;;. x. Uu!:tiM!s o r th-w.-tk end. Thoy liin.-hud at jiarslwil Ki-'ds and saw l-iiiK-r Lor.fr Itty.

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.-novi. o i.niu.!T w, Wf,t... f.-jf-nds ...f r.ulh'a when tho Kowh-r iivfd In Hammond. Mrs. Fowler Was a1so a riifft at the- theater party. IS

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"'l slda l.y ),,, wuh, , World so dear,

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'-" on.y :o-s wti.'i lne iivipr; An.i we l.ido our ."bf for their sa'ta How in any on earth oft war a .smile 'Ihiuu-h l:.-ir hi-mis are ready tlireaJt. Though v. e wt--pt pad f ars. as wo bal l Hi' m ii.. vii I.-- tlin i-ri-,. t.. .,.1

Jlow ma i.y fund nuplrotlor.. ..n.ir. nolffc prar-d th.. fir.-.r ir.i t .

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How many fond hop, and d.ires ri. Aliened

'Xenth tii,. enif. t 1 :. Try ax may. o,lr i,,,,.,. Ulthr hn, M'.-m h. avy and e,,i,5 .,s i,..,,).

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er and .iauirl.ter. Mm- Wm. M.'- I F.ast (nl.-ao, n.. o.

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-o,r and ,,, Kduard Whi.Mry n M--t ' r-ei-n wiM oao. Mr. and Mrs. Marl Luvia r.f; ''"' rl, K" ' .... , ,., ,, i .,. .., .,. . ...;.t..i:! . ft'i.-'.t imr liif oil'1 - 11IK 111.; I

... 1 ... -ai.-ni .1 1,7 Mr, 111, a

The second ,er!es of th? y.-oim

I eoiirse whuh Is bflnir nr,.i.i.'.ie.j .

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,i:i-.i.t, r Mr Mr,- toil. . M.!. 1'.. v . . elMt 11. -

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an" f.imilv, Mr. and Mrs. Fred amn

and da-i- hter and Mr Mr- toon,, i where tin; Kt"-""

11. t'.mi:i and family w !k are livins. wish her,

room ivcfi

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will make their future homo

Is t-mployd.

Mr. an-1 Mrs C. J-:. Van P'effn entT--.:n.d ihu-t y-fivo th ends at their h- :n.., .":u T'Tr'o.co .t i-.-iiM-. vest epliy.

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The Irvhor s. !i-"d I.. T. U will meet toneM-rtu- evemr,- at a; the home of Mis. I-:. .rav -s i ?1'5 K'm t!i'H '- Ttey will ,-ii.i-rvi' .1 1 - i n- s-' U'd 1."'ter day. T!i- pa i". r ! -' ."! lh-..nds if the . h:!dr,-; aie ir.viti d t all' nd :.l " the - ui;--!- and th.-r '1 l-oi i o A pi"-

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r 1 ' dan.-in,..- a-ol r.-fr.-s 1

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I io. is rordiaUy Invited to attend. Kpe-.-iaily to he hoard ;ue the three Junior fnii rtaim is ib-wald, 'iin-l.'ve and Ab-thA Kiiwh of 'hi. aK.-, w i ate ineieh. rs of a tnnsleal family who urn mood f r th-ir ability. T!uy play he violin, e.dhi and piano. The .t-wisb I.adi.-s' Aid will meet W.-dnT-d;,v a !" . rn m,n at the b f Mis. I,.-, Woa ef 311 fut! Ho'iman i-r-. 1. p.-rn to Mr and Mrs. Win. rhohensolir of 1.1 3 .w,arniaid avrmo, a sr'n. .'.lay 1. 1.-Ji. H' '. U oi.dlier and yon doO'; - . .h-e i ; ,

m our dntilng- dau.,1

pur rs the drive,, snow

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htrenKlh To say "Tie. 11 dootli for the best. Th? Saviour bath t.ak'-n ',.,r jewds Heebilrrod thorn ns jfls own.

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-,eies, sh'i'.vn

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Card of Thanks i, Im M ,,!,! We wlr-h to thank our friend,, TS. of V. la rlen, fi. I. A r. of L., for their V.indnos and nympnthy shown .n n.r recent liiTfuvenifiit In the loan of ,... ileir busband ami father Thost. who loar.el their fiuti.s and also for tb.. hfantifnl florS! f.fferinKs. Mits. FRnrdjp.rric a. mm. AM) FAMII,Y. 5-- ;

we jet is.-.y meet, thim 1

TOG LATE TO CLASSIFY

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With the lump earih pr. sed h-r I bri.-w, I In the dh.,r Is dnellm; Iv.uk!- i T...t ..o A. .

....... r in in a, 'atherlf!

lel.en away thoitjjh n-f p-,v, Kre the eeed of (0iti. j And V' f tt Is i, ,; ! .1,,, .

In our i-'nther's aff.-eti. u a.id MOTirt'dt. FA Tl UClt, .SlSTi.itS AMP

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PLEATING A2TD BUT.TON-HOLE HJCMSl irt him;. HI T ION COVErt. If.. RKUDIVC J'HOMI'T siHIUIIE ftii. w.vm-: Ti:i.i:rirtVK 4 01 V.. SfAlE ST.. UAIIO0 i-il-

iii-h tnjs.4 '!:.:. May Ibtt-.-tt re tm ao . T i 1 w n o f with a t

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:'. h'J1, iiie Kro-. Fatin-r iitic the -..a .l.ia'.i,' eerohraif looked !ov ly In ' io- pink fje,-,r.--' t f e cr';'o.

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"a- (alh.rii.. IVloheh.s. hv y,r old ? J fj "h" I '.'Vk-..'.1'- iiV'J M ?auKh:.-r who t-:'--'-d awayJ y.-r to- f

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For j-o'j th.ere is only one mother !n;

Id. S e n i her a ' ,1 her ' I ay bay

I emypii: .vii arm ti-i'iai't of kll'.arnt y j

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f er. om's .lffr Krii!io'ji Sou fold '.vlio!

wore, a whit gfirti-n.- crepe, a wi

( pi ft lire hat to 001 i spond. ni.I

ro d a I'-oi in' t o" white r-' i--(r-'-im was attended by h;s .r.n ,, in-law l'rvln ti!'r who rv.-d as

l-.-rt man. T;' children Mil? th- 1

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j VOTE FOR

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,, -, a . : f c .! e t.- , :."' t niit card for . t at 1'i-li' wait--';-.

At noon an f '. ah.-i;

Mr. ar.d Mr,. Win. T. Sin th of 4JM Kat Sial i ,.r.--t eie'.r.iud li.-ir 4ulh v. e.ldinit a ddivers- ary Atr:I S"t:t by a family icuta -n. Those pros-nt w -.- .V r. and Mi .. - Wies y Smith. T.a'h.

Norman. Marjory and t'harl-s Sn.irh.i

Mr. and M;rs. I'.oy Sns.t.h. lhz-!, dra and Wi.i.am Smith, Mr. and Mr.-. J Oeatitke and son Ralph. Mr. and Mi" W. K. Surnfor-1. ;!! or.d j;:h-

RUGS AND CARPETS

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bi-f.a rifast was ,crvd to t b r. la : s and friends who wore j , r nt at the lo.mc .,f the hridf's sis;o and Pre: a-r-in-law. .V r . and M -s. llrvin M r

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wt about .la l-'o-s's tl--3 oof -

Th-.rn;!-!y cleaned tn your own 1 t---wn f.-ut sts beinjf IX VV;!d.- rmnth of one. lUmill.-n I-aeh method. Will ' !.'iry ar.d Mr. n 1 Mrs. Thomas Me-

! o falce f hem rat if you desire. Cml 'A aok sey," I'h.ane, Ilatomond

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Palntlnit and ilfoeratlng for effl-

t ri'nry and reliability go to I. L. Cohen,

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Mrs. 'li(?i-i j parent.. !r. and Mri

1 W. Uoanr.an of eymo-.r. n.a.

Vr. and Mrs. Fetor ehe,ser and son Herbert of F.'.m str.et r.-tui tmd la-:

from a two wceKa' vi;t wi'.n

i V"f e fr Georg-e K. Verrrett for i M;yor, N-. 14 on the ballot, a enj fri vativD union andiilat 4-.T-tf

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VOTE NO. 24 T I. 1. MODJESKA Fw Gty Judge The Man of Merit, Honesty and Efficiency REPUBLICAN

ra'i.-.fiil May darce by Hammond El! s Thursday. Maj- 5th. K. of hall. Vrre prizes to the lad lea. 4-29-4

; The Trinity Aid will hold Its rfgui lar buslr.es, mettlt.tc Tuesday ev.-n-! Mi'- ln tho ehur.-h parlor:-;, corner Park

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-stod to be present

Taper cleaning-, price rlgiht. Ham-j

lat tif-,1 May dance by Hammond Klks Thursd.ty. May 5th. K. o C. hall. rr iriz-J to ine ladies, 4-2S-4

The. Standard Bearers w-i.l meet tomorrow evening- at the h'!n of W;l-

" unltia Hix of Standard a-. 'rut. Mrs.

Eiltar 'r!irrp,eker will be the afshfInit hostess. Mrs. bxdiow wiil have eharye or' the program, a good attendance la anticipated.

RUGS A2TD CARPETS Thamu-hl;.- cb-ar.ed in y.-.ur owr.

ho-ne, il.-.- . n

t "?- Pi it- torn out If j-o:i desire. Ca'l a'e k-ey." I'h'.ne Ilatritnond oi53. 6-2-H

Mr. and Mrs. i'laude Potter cf Spokane., Wash., have stopped off on tn- Ir

arh method. Will i way to Savfnn.ili, On., to vltft c.

jh-tter's na tl.er. Mrs. ialhenne l'.r..strom of lt4T I'an Ftreat. The J'otters are former residents of ITan-

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. 11U4U 111 IlUUVll REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR; City Clerk PRIMARIES, MAY 3 ! Arnold H. Kuncrt was appointed

City Clerk, wnen former City Cleric William Rose was elected County Recorder. He has been an efficient and willing public servant and deserves your support TOMORROW.

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BROGUES V The new ball-strap brogue for young men is the thing comfortable, dressy and appropriate for all-year wear $7.50 ' Others $7.00 to $13.00 Headquarters for Stacy-Adams and Ralston Shoes the model; Rothschild & Hirsch HAMMOND'S BEST CLOTHIERS Open Tuesday and Saturday Evenings

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Pot Roast 1 Oc Boiling Beef .... 9c

3 cans Peaches or Apricots . SO

Ladies Attention!

Republican Candidate for City Treasurer No. 20 on the Ballot

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Grt Good Hosiers tl

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Not merely hosiery but bettei fitting, finer quality, longer service hosiery the kind that solves your hosiery problems. HOLEPROOF AND PHOENIX For Mn Women and Children An Exclusive Section for Ladies' Hosiery Carried in Cotton, Lisle, Silk Faced and Silk. All Colors Various Qualities THE MODEL Rothschild & Hirsch Hammond' Best Clotlriers Open Tuesday and Saturday Evenings.

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Everv Democratic voter should vote at

the Primary Election tomorrow. We have good candidates for every office. They have, without exception, conducted a clean campaign, free from mudslinging. Your duty is to pick-the next Mayor of Hammond, and also select a ticket that will command the respect of every citizen. Every qualified voter may cast a ballot, whether registered or not. Polls open at 6 A. M. and close at 6 P. M. (Daylight Savings Time). For Sample Ballots or information regarding polling places, call at Headquarters, Room 25, Rimbach Block, or phone Hammond 798. Democratic City Committee.

MONTGOMERY COUNTY ILLINOIS LUMP POM $3.00 PER TON AT THE MINES We have closed a contract for 25 cars of this coal and to keep our men and teams employed are making this GPLCIAL PRICE in lots of five tons or more. Cost of coal $3.09 Freight and war tax 1.00

Unloading, weighing and hauHn ... 1.43 Collection of C. 0. D 10

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, ' 41 Thi? cosl is sfioTclcd from the cars, j tc'J not forked or screcr.ed. If cash U paid with crcrr, d?dct 10c co'lecifl tian charge; ynar col will then cost you only ?5.30 per tor.. ! ' Our price on Genaice 'Old Ben"

$ 3j Franklin Comty Coal is $3.50 in ! fo t j sii-i'-! tos, $S.G0 in 5 tor. or roor;. l!

r Srecial price quo'ed in car and half i-vi J car lots. l i ' Coal v.ill be hiiher next month. ' BUY your coal NOW, and get a si-rr.rd v;fight slip with each and every load.

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STATE AND COLUMBIA AVE. and j 174 FAYETTE STREET PHONES: Harnmond 105 - 374

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Republican Ticket THE FRIEDRICH PLATFORM PUBLIC UTILITIES. The protection of the city and the people against exorbitant and excessive rates of public utilities; such as the gas, the telephone and street car companies. This means keeping watch and making a study when increase? are asked. It dees not mean, as has been done, the f-ov'ing of a policy of "hands off" when the increases nre granted and then the spending of extra money to find out why. Tin's was done in the raise of telephone rates and yet this company is now advertising to the people of this city that for the last fourteen years it has paid 8r(' , and henceforth will pay 9' ? . REDUCTION OF TAXES through a strict economy of public expenditures. This is the first way to strike down a high tax levy. And it also means the abolition of the payment of large bonu.es and commissions for the sale of the bonds of this citv as has just been done. Immediate establishment of a WATER SYSTEM for the city that will meet present and future needs. This can be done by keeping the money produced by taxation for water purposes in the water fund and not transfer

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Carrying on of needed LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS looking to the stable

development of the city. . , , . . 5. A clern, efficient progressive business administration and an orderly Vv LLL GOVERNED CITY." Friedrick ks Foiiglil for Hammond 1. Stopped the sale cf the school property. By the city retrir.:n: this site the city has been benefited $200,000 throui its increase m value. 2. Saved the water works for the city.

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