Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 278, Hammond, Lake County, 13 May 1921 — Page 12

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Friday, May 13, 1921.

LEGAL NOTICES NOTICi; P K COAX, bids NU. is hereby r: Vftii. by ho Board of OmmlssU.n'-iT; l.sa Ouunty, Iodifctiffl. U.:..t csu M lay, May 23rd, 1921. ti .y HI !.'.'' n.;C bids up to 1:00 -c'..-, ;fc V. M fj,- th County Coal Sap2-.' 3 tons i .;' I ra.n'.(.;iti County l Kg Coal f:-r :.-.: i. :r C '--t Hons, at Hammond.

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Tf,.;;.-ui;i. to bo dcmere.i F. (. B. faiti Spur on the Erie P.aiiroaJ - t or-iir of CiiaJ-ies J.. Belshaw, : 1 skjusI to the amount of the ..st accompany all bids One of r.v.iea must be a resident of Ia jf ?

Indiana, or a Surety .ompany I t. do fcusness in I.aJcp t'Jcun'.j. Bonds To ba returned to -csssful bidJera. to reject any and ail bids 1. RGS M. FOI.AXD. Auditor Lake County, Indiana

I.OTTOB OF FIXAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTA'ffi N Tltn JTA.TTOR K THE) ESTATE OF :';-. TUJE STRK, DECEASED. ::o. r,c:. in the take scferiT- O 'UKT, MAY T E Mil, 1921. XOTiCi: is hereby g-ivpii to the HEIRS

Vir.V AND CREDITORS of

N r;c. deceased to appear in r.-:.: Superior Court, haid at Hani r .i.r.'J, I idiaxia, on the 6th day of Juno. l::t '-ad show caus, IP' any, why the : : : u SEri-TLasiiEXT AOCors'Ts mi'i; the estata of said decedent should r-jt t approved; and said heirs are no--i to than and there make proof of h-irjuSp. and receive their distributive :l r.-ES3 the Clerk of tha 3Uake EuI. -U- r CMirt at Hammond, this 11th day of Tay. 1921. ilGRBERT L 'WTEZ3ATO X, I -i "--'. Clerk Iake Superior Co-urt.

xv-rica OF n.VL SETTIiEMENT OF ESTATE I" THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE Oi' ET'CIm-SZ RECZETC NT). 2213. IN' THE IAICB FUFERIOR COURT. J 'AT TERil, 1321. .OTJOE is hereby given t- the HEXR3 IJ-'WICBS AND CREDITORS of E'.ininfis Beosek deowsea, to appear in f" :.,'.:- Superior Court, held at Hnrn- .':! :-', Indiana, on the 6Va day of June, nit 5 show causa, II any, -why the FIX A L. EETTEETiTEOrT ACCOUNTS tth the estate of said decedent should ! '.;t he approved? and said heirs are not! .--d to then and there make proof of h.-:r-h;p, and receive their distributive V-. ITXE33 the Clerk ef tha Iak Su-p-ri :r Court at Hammond, tills llth day f "ay. 1931. HER3ERT I TTHHATOX, 6-li-29. Gerk Lake Superior Court.

;:orrca os itnal, ssTTLEiiEN'r OF ESTATE EJ THE HATTER OF THE ESTATE - f AJ" jCSARET ICETUMAN". DECEASED XO. Z209. TT THE EAICE SUPERI?. COURT. 3EAT TEIiil. 1921. X'TTICB l hereby given to the HEIRS It! - l-ATIH-iS AX I) CREDITORS of ?-:,-3-.i-tt Keilmsn, dooea.e-.l, to appear '.n th .Eake Superior court held at Ham-r-' ua, l:,diara, on the 6th day of June. I,;"l and show cause, if any. -why the liVAlj SSTTEE5IEXT ACCOXEsTS wi-A the, estate of said decedent should r.-t l-e approved ; and said heirs are no-t--. to '.:?? and there make proof of hf'fhtr, i receive their distributive share:!. "ITXE-M the Oerk of the Lakl5 gy. r-r!cr Court at Hammond, this llth day

K'JlT I "WHEATON.

Cerk Lake Suparior Court.

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rOTTT3 TO NOX-RESEDEXT STATE OF IXDIAXA. LAKE COOTTT I:I'rIi LAKB SUPERIOR COURT! S-jTIXO at oary. IXDLVXA,' U.AHX. il TERit 1921. GEORGE W IiTOK, VS. ALilEDA E. LTOx' Cav PE XO. 5791. ACTIOX to DIvo rtCE. Xo-v cornea the plaintiff ty Kinder & Dripfcr. liis attorneys, and flies his com-r-;rit herein, toyethsr with an affidavit a competent person, showlr.? that the f .1 le-nt. thereto, tow-it: Almeda E. E;-'is, Is not a resident of the State of Ir..l:ftna. Sal 4 .iefens.nt is therefore herehy no-MfS.-d o? rhe pendency of said action SDd r-.-it , same will stand for trial at the r .-,vt ter--i of s.-!d 5ourt. and that unless f-h a-.'..-irs ind .r war or demur therei:i. at th- ta'r.in of gild cause, on the C'O ;-, day of Juno. A. P., 1521, the samn -'-:';- thf 57th dsy f the next term of O -.rt t) 1-e i-.r-ni c."d hld In tlie ". : -t If'.-at '.;'-', m Count v "' M-r.dy of Kay. A. P.. 1C::, ssi': wi.l b.- heard and .;.;frsr:iri-.-i hrr i.tis"n.:c jT wn(rv;q -,nn:aF-F, I hereunto set ir-y hr.nd and v '. k the sea! of said

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xoti-.-ss to urrcr-EHS Busied M-.t will be r-- -alved fey the B ard cJ Education of the City of Ham, r..or..t. EiJ'.arja, at It. orice in the Central ,;h: A rvjildi. in eaid city, tip to ?:3." o c'ock 3?. IE, itay 12th. 1921, for ;-urnJsh!r.ir ll materials and labor nt-c'.oar-.- to fully complt the Hacv :nar.' C:tr Hi;:h School; also all eh&sr.

and rernnaelUny called for, as fully j

.5;t frth la th- plans and speoifleations :nad for the same by Addison C. Berry & O., Architects. 204 Ruff tmlldinF. E.rriman;V Ti;iana, The -entire work estEta-i ! to cost Four Hundred Thousjd (j ii'f-.OOO.CO) Dollars. Pisui and epoclfications may he had at the sai office of the architects, Arfi'fT. C. tisrry & Co., Ruff buildlnar, liatnor.d, Ind. A certified check for $25.0': mads payable to the Board of Education, Hammond, Indiana, will he required as a deposit for th return in pod condition of the plans and specliiCivf i-n:!. Each bidder will he re-quir'-'d i i p..ccompany hia bid with a draft !ii .'-ri.tled check made payable to the lJi .ii; i'f Education, Hammond, Indiana, equal to five per cent of the sama.

On said 12th day of May, 1921, atbe opened by said Board of Education

7: SO o'clock P. M. at its said office in the Central School Building in said City, all bids received to that time will

and the letting of a contract for said work considered; the Board reserving the right to reject any and all bids.

(Signed) O. L. SMITH. Secretary of the Board of Education, City of Hammond. 4-22-28; 5-5

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Free Cooking School Demonstrations We have been so fortunate as to secure the services of Miss Elsie Hinkley, food expert of the Corn Products Refining Co., New York, to conduct a series of lectures and demonstrations to be given in our House Furnishings Department beginning May 16th and continuing through the week. New recipes and new methods of preparing various books will be demonstrated and all problems in cookery discussed. Beginning Monday, May 16, Continuing through the Week Lectures begin promptly at 2 p. m. Bring note books and pencils. See our advertisement for daily program.

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Sport Hats for Immediate Wear

Materfals of Finest Quality Milan Hemp and Batavia Cloth Trimmings of Grosgrain ribbon Wool yarn Rostttes Egyptian Stitching

Rolling brim sport hats and straight brim sailors are shown in the new mid-summer models. Not only have these new fashions quickly gained favor but employ the finest materials and workmanship one could wish for. Colors are in strict harmony with the sports frocks in a wide range to select from. Ribbon Tarns have an interesting note with colorful gros grain ribbons. Prices are down so much more than they were last year. Inspect these values tomorrow. ,

Sport Colors of Jade Green Grey. Navy. White. Copen. Orange.

Specially Priced, $3.95 to $9.95

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Just out of their tissue wrappings, these new Voile Dresses come in dark colors and figures, and the styles and lines are particularly adapted to women of larger sizes. The straight line effects with tunics and panniers mark them as individual while contrasting collars and cuffs add to their smartness. Sizes 42. 442. 46'2. 48 and 50. Come in and see these exceptional values at $8.50. Large Size Skirts at $7.95 A special showing of all wool navy serge with slit pockets and belt. Sizes 30, 31, 32, 34, 36 waist.

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Children's Hair Bobbing, 35c On Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday mornings only. Mothers will find it to their convenience to bring the children in the mornings on these days. Besides avoiding the unusual rush on Friday and Saturday they will find it economical. Beauty Shop.

For the yoCTg girl about to graduate and her younger sister there are hosts of charming girlish white frocks. They are developed of beautiful transparent organdies and sheer voiles.

The styles are very fetching and one notices that tiny frills, ruffles and scalloped hems are in high favor. These modes despite their exceptional beauty, fine fabrics and good workmanship are priced so advantageously right now that no little girl need be

limited to only one. Very specially priced at $5.00.

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Many Forms of Carbon. Coal, charcoal, graphite and diamonds are different forms of the element carbon, but the diamond Is crystallized in one way, graphite In another, and charcoal Is not crystallized at all. Some hard coals contain over 90 per cent carbon. The coke left in the retorts when coal Is heated to make gas Is, llk wood charcoal, an Impure amorphous (tmerystalllzed) enrhon. The purest amorphous carbon is made by heating sugar In a loosely covered crucible until gas ceases to come off. Yes, Sir. "Tesslr, eighty-two I be, an every tooth in my 'ead same as th' day I vrere born !" London Mall.

Language of Jar In China. In some parts of China Jars aro placed on the roof of houses as matrimonial advertisements. A Jar turned upside down means that the daughter of the house is too young to marry. A Jar laid with Its mouth to the street Indicates that the maiden is of ageWhen the girl is married the Jar is removed. Hedgehog's Sleeping 8ult The hedgehog, on going to sleep for the winter, first rolls about In leafy ditches, untU bis spines have speared leaves enough to make him a warra blanket. Then he finds a snug retreat In the roots of an old tree, curls ut). end snooies until ' snrlnsr.

Traditions Lasting. Tradition seems to have as powerful a hold upon the minds of the mot highly civilized as well as the most barbarous peoples. For 500 years a'l rulers of Great Britain have been seined upon the traditional stone of Scon to be crowned. When Jacob, patriarch of Israel, had his vision of a ladder extending from earth to heavon with acgels ascending and descending, he set up a cairn or monument In commemoration of the event, crowned it with a block cf stone, which he had used as a pillow while he slept nni the place was called Beth-el. A lon train of traditions attaches to this stone.

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Every alert young man ought to get in on this exceptional value giving. There are styles for everybody ; single and double breasted models; fabrics, patterns and coloring to suit all tastes and preferences. You will find it mighty hard to equal these values. Better buy now. All new patterns, excellent tailoring. Single and double-breasteds. This unusual offer makes this suit sale the season's greatest bargain event.. Blue serges, blue and brown flannels, spring mixtures and stripes, including many smart models in cassimeres and hard finished worsteds; stouts and slims included.

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First Long Trouser SPRING SUITS "Hi-School Suits" New Spring models. Stripes and plain effects. Sizes from 14 to 20 years. Blue Serges and Flannels for graduation.

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Men's Underwear Special "Cooper," "Wilson Bros." a.id "Superior" Knit and Athletic Union Suits. Very specially priced, 1 at this sale for Consisting of mill end lots, samples and regular lines, to complete a full range of sizes, 34 to 50. Values to $2.50. Special at $1 .35.

en's Fine Shirts

Very Special Fine soft cuff, neckband or collar attached shirts. Made by Elder Manufacturing Co., St. Louis. Every shirt cut full made to fit. Guarantee! fast colors. An exceptional offer. Special at $ 1 .29.

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MEN'S HOSE Black, gray and Cordovan, at this 10C sale for

SHIRTS, DRAWERS Balbriggan, shirts and drawers, 59 C each at

BOYS' COVERALLS LINED KNICKERS o.-iA.. i on 6 to 17 years, serges

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MEN'S TROUSERS Values to $7.50, suiting patterns and 4 QC mixtures, at

BOYS' DRESS SHIRTS 12'2 to 14. Neckband or collar attached special at

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Men's Dress Shoes

Good Quality Brown Shoes at

Fine quality brown soft leather uppers, with oak soles, that are Goodyear welt sewed, first quality rubber heels attached, styles are English Bal, London Bal and Medium Wide Toe Blucher, all sizes. Every pair guaranteed to give satisfaction. Here's a real shoe economy for you.

Young Men's Brogue and Saddle Strap Oxfords, $7.85 Smart styles for the young man, fine quality upper with oak leather soles, have Wing-foot rubber heels attached, in sizes and widths to fit the foot perfectly. f Boys' Brogue Oxfords

Brown calf uppers, fancy perfections with Wing-foot rubber heels attached, smart and stylish, sizes 1 to 5z, C CA at this sale for ,

Boys' Brogue Shoes

Shoes that have quality, style and snap, styles just like the men's. Wing foot rubber heels, sizes I to 5'2, at ... ,