Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 284, Hammond, Lake County, 20 May 1921 — Page 10
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THE TIMES Fridav, Mnv 20, 1921.
Twin City
News Notes j Edward Welnbar. the trn known baatnaaa man of Indiana Harbor, has tbot1 to hla new location, rormeriy at SS3S Michigan avenue, now at 3a3U Michigan are. Have been In the Harriot for the lat eix yeare In the Omta' Furnishing and has made h! success yy treating his customers with great Taapact and glrlng them an honest deal which he will continue to do In tha future. Will ba open for business Saturday. May 21st, with a full line of exelnslre furnishing and -work clothes and also a Una of children and ladles' war. B-20-St A aka ! wtH he held at Bchllekar Drag Btora tomorrow, Saturday, at m p. m. by the Ked Caps a. h. class ef Mra Frank taples. Cakes, uek!as, bread, pies, etc.. will be on rale. Mr. O. a Hathaway of Ivy street win o a g-oest rt tha membara of the Hoosler Clb at Hammond this afternoan at luncheon party. The Roeary Boctety of St. Mary's church held a pleasant social aesslon last arenlng at St. Mary's auditorium and tha diversion consisted of euchre and fan-tan. Awards were given in hoth games and In the enchre tno Mesdamee Jesse Pewey and P. T. Puffy scored highest. In tha other game the Mesdamea 1 H. Krown and James O'Toola, were granted the honors. The gnest's prlie went to Mrs. Maria Oxley. Refreshments were served and the committee comprised tha Mesdamea Ferd and Mary Flack. J. O'Connor, P. Shea, J. French and 1. Muha. The next rrty will be held as a June event. Miss Bernlaca Dewey will ba honor4 at a shower to ba held Monday evening at the home of Miss Margaret O'Toola In Horthcota avenue. Miss Mary Kane will be feted by her friends at a shower Thursday evening-, at Bt. Mary's hall as a pre-aanounce-ment of her oomlng betrothal. Tha Bast Chicago library will hold entertainment features tomorrow afternoon on tha law surrounding the halldlng and numbers from each or tha; local schools, both public and parochial, will ba included. The nature) of the event will be sort of a May Xay festival. The program Is to ba a lengthy ona wing to the many participants but undoubtedly will oe interesting and Instructive throughout. Mlas Mary Davis, who supervises tha children's course of tudy at the library is superintending the affair. Tha Indiana Harbor library win also hold a May Day festival with which tha Boy Scouta will co-operate i niks tea program all tha mora interesting. Tha children of tha Twin Cities are most urgently invited to be present at either of the affairs to whichever they ara privileged to tn their locality. Mrs. Jack Johnston of Grapevine street ts a patient at St. Margaret's PESKY DEVILS QUIETUS P. D.Q. . ft T.Vw n.vrtli Onifltn ft the name of the new caemleal that actually ends tha bug family. Bed Bugs. Rosehes, Ants and Fleas. as P. D. O. kills the lire onea and tbelr eggs and stops future i;t Derations Not an insect powder but a chemical unlike anything j ou bsva ever oted. r A 36 cents psckage makes ens cnart and esch package contains a pster.t spout to get the Pesky XJbvIIs in tbe cracks and crevices. Your Drus-arui as K or as can get it for to it The High Tide of Popularity la bringing in a greater ,- volume of demand for Q'R-S Player Rolls . every day. You can find tbe dreamy and aoulfuf. the lively and new any thing your musical tatta prefers in Hi JfcC' PLAYER ROLLS - AsMMwtloaaudaf tmpatl linn lee vrsry tuta wa off art POPULAR "Ain't We Got Fun," Fox Trot Dreamy Hawaii, Waltz I Never Knew, Fox Trot ""Wyoming," Waltz "Wang Wang Blues." Fox Trot MARCHES "National Emblem March" 'Spirit of America March" BALLADS "Gypsy Love Song" "Sweetest Story Ever Told' STRAUBE PIANO & MUSIC CO. 631 Hohman Street Hammond
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hospital, Hammond, where aha underwent a minor operation and recovering very nicely. Mrs. Z. B. Campbell of North Olcott avenue entertained the Mesdames Harry Ugel and E. B. Ulbba to luncheon with Mrs. D. C. Hansen of Oras-
sell who is leaving for an extended' visit to Cleveland. O., her former homo. Mr. and Mrs. Percy T. Roberts attended a formal dance at the Edgewater Beach Hotel In Chicago, Wednesday evening. The Junior Missionary Society of the United Presbyterian Church will hold their regular monthly busness and poclal session, tomorrow afternoon with Mrs. William McGaughey, 8S28 Ivy st. It is desired that all members of the class ba present. Mrs. C. C. Hathaway la superintendent of tha society and makes this request. A children's party la In progrs this afternoon at tha homo of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Tangerman In Mellvilla avenue, to honor- the fourth birthday anniversary of their little daughter Ruth. The appointments and daooratlons will be carried out In the dainty colors when are usually combned for tha attraction of the youthful folks, and games -m--ployed. Tha littlo one Is the granddaughter of the John Bloombergs of Melville avenue. Miss Helen Klsher of North Baring avenue was hostess to the members or tha Aoklya Camp Fire organization, on Wodnasday evening, and tha time spirit In social diversion with refreshments served. Miss Lura Wenholti, a teacher of tha Riley school la leaTlng today to spend tha week-end at her home In the northern part of Illinois. Mrs. Samuel Berkovits of Michigan avenue is reported as being confined to her homo Buffering with an abcesseU ear. Mlsa Hattle Tvaianski, a student at tha St. Louis Academy at Roaeland, 111., was brought to tha home of her ulster, Mrs. Bert Halght of Commonwealth avenue, on account of the young lady being- ni with aa Infection resembling erysipelas. Another tail service enters the Twin City, Jack Melamet, well known through his association with the A. E. C Garage Co.. has placed his order for a most up-to-date machine that will b put In operation as soon as It arrives. The new company will bo known aa the "vThlto Star Taxi. The headquarters are at 4415-17 Ftoraytlie avenue, near the Atlas apartments. The Ballnt Auto Sales secured the order for the machine and has promised prompt delivery. Mr. MaJmet is a resident of "Wegg avenue and very widely known In the community. His friends predict a most successful career. Miss Hilda Aael, a teacher of the "Washington school has her mother here from KendalvlHe. Ind , visiting her over the week-end. Mlsa Axal lives in the Armstrong apartment en Grapevine streetMembers and women interested la the local W .C. T. U. of East Chicago, will go to Evaneton. 111.. Monday In
celebration of the birthday anniversary of Mrs. J. R. Graves, county chairman of tha organization and a resident of Hammond who will ba present at the affair. At Evanston the ladles will visit the historic places relative of Interest to the society and the home of the late Frances Wlllard, founder of the movement and spend part of tha day at the national headquarters. Those going will taka tha 9:30 Hammond car and from this city the ladles will meet with the Hammond mebers and proceed to Evanston. Tha Calumet Chapter. Daughters of American Revolution, met and held election of their annual ofTlcera which comprise thia year the Mesdamea Harvey J. Glllman. regent; B. C. Lukeba, vice recent; E. B. Gibbs. secretary; George -W. Lewie, treasurer; Victor Badeaux, registrar; Charles Flchter, historian; Harriet Wlnslow, A, M. rhllllps and William Rought of Whiting, John O'Callahan of Hammond. Eleanor Creswell and D. C. Raid ol this city ara tha directors.
LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF FTVAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF GEORGE STRK. DECEASED. NO. 1976. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR CO CRT. MAT TERM, 1921. NOTICE is hereby given to the HEIRS IXiATEES AND CREDITORS of George Strk. deceased to appear In the Lake Superior Court, held at Hammond, Indiana, on the 6th day of Juno, 1921 and show cause, 'y any. why the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the estate of said decedent should not b approved; and said heirs are notified to then and thera make proof of heirship, and receive their distribMtire share. WITNESS tha Clerk of the Lake Superior Court at Hammond, this 11th day cf May, 1921. HERBERT U WHXATON. B-1I-J0. Clerk Lake Superior Court. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF EUGINTUSZ RBCZEK. NO. J24J. IN THE LAKE SUTTKRIOR COURT. MAT TERM, 1921. NOTICE is hereby given to tha HEIRS LEGATEES AND CREDITORS of Euginiuss Reczek deceased, to appear In tha Lake Superior Court, held at Hammond, Indiana, on tha Cth day of June, 1921 and show cause. If any, why tha FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with tha estate of eald decedent should not bs approved; and said heirs are notified to then and thara make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. WITNESS the Clark of tha Lake Superior Conrt at Hammond, this 11th day of May, 121. HERBERT I WHEATON. 1-18-28. Clerk Lake Superior Ourt. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS NO. A-206 OFFICE OF THE BOARD OF PUBLIC
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Effective immeiatelyy Hupmobile prices aic reduceH $200 on open cars, and $315 to $325 on closed cars. 5-passenger car and the roadster are now $1485; the sedan, $2485; the coupe, $2400; all prices f. o. b. Detroit, war tax to be added. What this reduction actually means is an increase in Hupmobile value that is worth far more than the revision in price. , j iThe truth is that with its new price and its well-known economy, low repair costs, long life, and high resale value, the Hupmobile stands forth today as the best buy in the motor car market. This revision represents the rock bottom figure at whicfi the high quality of the Hupmobile can be maintained. HUPP MOTOR CAR CORPORATION, DETROIT, MICH. EAST CHICAGO AUTO SALES CO. 524 Chicago Ave. EAST CHICAGO Rhone E.C. 834
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WORKS, EAST CHICAGO. INDIANA MAY Uth, 1911. Sealed proposals will ba received by tha Board of Publlo Worka of the City of East Chicago, at tha offics of the Board of said City until 1.30 o'clock P. M., on the 6th day of June, 1921, at which time and place said bids will be publicly opened and duly considered, for the construction of tha following described Improvements: Paving U7th street from tha east ltns of Beach street to tha southeasterly Una of Michigan avenue with: Plan A Sheet asphalt on the old macadam foundation. Plan II Asphaltlc concrete on ths old macadam foundation. Plan C Bitullthlc concrete on tha old macadam foundation. Plan D Asphaltlc macadam on tha old macadam foundation. , As authorlxed by tha Improvement Resolution No. A-206, passed and adopted by said Board of Public Works on tha 18th day of April, 1921. It is estimated that there will ba about 12.740 square yards of paving, more or less, and tha estimated cost of tha work is $33,761.00. fiald improvement shall ba construct ed and made In accordance with said resolution, grid tha maps, plats, plana, profiles and specifications for the same on file In tha office of tha Board of said City. Fro'poBsls must ba made on blanks furnished by the said Board and In compliance with tha instructions hereto attached, which blanks can ba had on application to tha City Clerk, arid mutt ba accompanied by tha usual statutory affidavit of non-collusion, and by a certified check to ba drawn on soma known responsible bank or trust company nd made payable to the order of tha City Treasurer of tha City of Eaat Chicago, Indiana, for an amount not less than two and one-half per cent, of tha Engineer's estimate of tha cost of tha work bid upon, but In no case shall such check be for a sum lens than one hundred ($100.00) dollars, to Insure the execution of tha contract for which such bid Is made, and that be will give a bond with surety to be approved by said Board Insuring tha faithful performance of said work and compliance with all tha terms, stipulations and conditions of hie contract. A'.l bidders must deposit with ths said Board samples of materials bid upon. Tha Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids, as authorized by law. H. K. GROVES, K. W. WICKET, OTTO C. F. EEEHASE, Board of Public Works. Attest l T. T. RICHARDS, City Clerk. 6-13-20.
RESOLUTION NO. A-209 NOTICE FOR PUBLIC HEARING OFFICE OF TirE BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS, EAST CHICAGO. INDIANA MAT Uth. 1921. TO WHOM IT MAT CONCERN: Tou are hereby notified that the Board of Public Works of tha City f East Chicago. Indiana, did on tha 9th day of May, I9J1. adopt a resolution that an improvement be made In said City as follows:
That 137th street ba Improved from the west 11ns of Alder street to the southeasterly line of Michigan avenue, with Plan A Ona course concrete on sand foundation; Plan B Two course concrete on sand foundation; Plan O Brick on concrete foundation; Plan D Asphaltlo concrete on concrete foundation. All work done In tha making of said described publlo improvement shall be In accordance with tha terms and conditions. of such Improvement Resolution and tha details, drawings, plana, profiles and specifications for such pro
Times Pattern Department S61B. Ladles' Undergarments. Cut 1b 4 Sties: Small. 34-94; taedlaxa 33-40; large. 42-44; extra large, 44-48 laches bast measure. A rViedhim site requires S 1-4 yards of 16 Inch material Price U cents. Catalogue Notice Send JBo In silver or stamps for our up-to-date spring and summer 1921 catalogue, containing over E00 designs of ladles, misses and children's patterns, a concise and comprehensive article on dressmaking. also some polonts for the needle (lllue tratlng $0 ofo tha various, simple stitches) sll valuable to the horn dressmaker. CHICHESTER S PILLS Wrv TUE lLAatO-n DBAJIC. A yn koowauSmt. Safeft AIti Keltat SCiO BY DKtGGISIS WD
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posed Improvement which ara on file and may be aaen In the office of tha Board of Publlo Works of said City. That said Board of Public Works has fixed tha 6th day of June, 1931, at 1:30 o'clock P. M.. at its office in said City as the time and place for tha public consideration of the proposed Improvement, at whieh time said Board of Public Wbrk will hear all persona nteresteil, or whose prnprty In liable to ba asefisd for said Improvement,
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PiUsbury and Ceresota Flour, for fis:. $1.19 Fine White Granulated (ZX. r Sugar, per lb v Strictly Fresh Country Eggs, we guarantee these eggs, Vf?p per doz. J Oak Grove or Blue Valley QCButter, in prints, lb . . . Buckeye or Puritan Malt, y g ior iuud uiuy . . . . Fresh American Brick Cheese, per lb. . . . 22c Fresh Limberger Cheese. per iu Kellogg's Corn Flakes, per pkg 9c Post Toasties, Q per pkg Quakerbr Armour's lip Rolled Oats, per pkg. A A Banner or Savoy CorTec, OQp today only, per lb . . . Fancy Club House Kernel OOp Corn, per can 5 cans for 91c. ' WE CARRY A FULL UNE
and will decide whether the bent (its t the property liable to ba asessoU ft such Improvement will equai ths est mated cost thereof. By rdor of tha Board of PubU Works. H. K. GROVE3. E. W. WICKET, OTTO C. F. SEEHASE. Board of Publlo Works. Attest: T. T. RICHARDS. City Clerk. 6-12-Sl . , J
St i'i 4 J sy jmz, . Xi.:t:i, r, A" rf-jr-r BMasBISMaSasSBBBBBgSJSBBJSJSJMBBJM Market Oscar Mayer's Best Lard, 1 per lb 5 lbs.. 70c. Oscar Mayer's Bacon, 25c 30c per lb Oscar Mayer's Hams, u"tan Skinned Hams, OA Der b w , Fresh Spare Ribs, 13c 19c per id. , Boston Pork Butts, per lb AND RETAIL Fancy Del Monte Minne- "J 3 C sota Com, per can . . . 5 cans for 87c Fancy Club House Extra OO Fine Sifted Peas, can . j cans for $1.04. Fancy Sugar Corn, Der can 9c Dozen cans, $1.02. Fancy Wisconsin Early June 0 , Peas, per can Dozen cans. $1.02. Fancy Red Tomatoes, solid Q , pack. No. 2 can dozen cans, $1.03. Telmo Brand Pure Fruit Preserves, all berries. Today, jg .59 J IV. nuin Del Monte Sliced Pineapple, No. 2Vi can. 39c 6 cans for $z.ZU. Fancy Yellow Cling OA. n Peaches, No. 2Y2 can . Libby's Fancy Pineapple, Qfic No. 2 can 6 cans, $1.49 Strawberry Preserves, n 2 1 C large jar OF FRESH VEGETABLES
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