Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 299, Hammond, Lake County, 8 June 1921 — Page 9

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RATIONAL MILITARY

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to dupatch a rnssenser to the Del -Monte fcolf course. Whfri-upon M!sr Xlreanier i cm indod the youthful dlrector that slu was playi the rule of a wealthy young Miss and that it was necessary tor her to acquire the proper aimufpluTi ; s he took lt:r golf clubs 0 lollK.

John W. Weeks Says It Would!

Be Height Of Folly To Disarm Now.

flNTENT'ONAL NEWS SERVICE1 SEW YOKK. June 8. Asserting that there are feverish military preparations among nations with whom the I'nited states might "possibly come in contact'" Secretary of War John W. Weeks. r an address hero today strongly urg-'l the adoption of a rational military policy which would enable us to avoid the costly blunders of the pa!'.

Sp- ftkirg af the commencement ' erclse? of New Yor t'nlver.iity. the j

secretary pointed out that expanding; jnny , . v.. . 1 -j. t , . . rt A i i n t 1 t a Kl t t fill 1 i

motile nations should covf i rich U-vrl- i torlt s, and declared it would 1? t he I height of folly for the I'nited States I to consider disarmament und-r pi cs-i ent conditions, j 'We are practically the only strong j nation in the world which h:i.- n 't j rime time in its history pnKaj'd In j warfare as a result of .-oafish and un-j worthy motives or desir-.s," tin; sec-t retary said. "With ps'ihly one (x-l eeptlon, w nave never taken unmiri advantage of nations; inde. d in ostabHailing the Monroe doctrine, Aim-rica j voluntarily assumed the obligation of j

protect ine the smaller nation of this!

hem ispher . " 'The past ts history the futurn mystery. It would b- folly to b t our hopes for the fut.ti'" lt t sJ our eye to trie facts o;" the past. While 1 want to e our country lead in every proper moans to brlrijj about an uniler- : anlin between the nn'Ioi.s of the v oi !.l which will ensure the world jlfa!nit another v.-nr. I hopt to see tt prepared to defend its rights, its snv 'rc'u-nty ct'd i:s citizt r8 unt:l the day oitiM s. if it m er comes. v!i n all nat'ons by mutual consent dismantle tneir fortification and scrap ttv-ir navies." World-wide disarmament must come as the remit of an International agreement and must be ex cilted simultaneously. h declared, aj prudence would not permit our disarming

while others hold weapons in then I hands, i

MAROONED; NOT MISSING A telegram was received by A. M Turner yesterday informing him that A. I. Korbunh, husband of a niece of Mr. Turner, at first reported missing In th Pueblo flood. Is alive and safe. The Associated Press reports gave Mr. I'orbish's name as being one of the mif.sln.sr, and It was thought for a time that lie was lot. It became known

latt r that he had been marooned on j one of the upper floors of an office build. m? for two ilnys. A great den; I of anxiety w as felt for hi mwhen thoj first report wa.s received, and the news ,

of bis .safety came as a great relief.

COMPANY CAN COLLECT SURCHARGE on the e rounds that the conditions

which necessitated the Increased .ur- ) churv"' dur'ng the year 1920 still affect J the operation of the electric, plant ofj th Northern Indiana t3a & Electric! company, the Indiana Public Service j commUhn has authorised the com- j

to continue collection of the ?ir- I

r-- Tor three, motittis following .May 7 of this year. J This .applies only to users of cur- j rent whose monthly power bills amount to more than $100. Thoy alreadv pay a t-.ircharge of IP per cent; on the excess over $100 and the k'jr-, i har- of another 40 per cent was; added ln.'t fall. The first rate was !-v extend nine months from Aug. H7, 1920.; The three months- extension will carry j it to Auj;. "7 of tills year. At the end i of this peri id the AO per cent add!-! ti-mal charge will be dropped and the! old 20 per cent rate w.ll remain in I operation. When the matter was)

taken tip with the commission on JuriV 1 the power company prism ted aboi-r j with its petition a stipulation which had been entered into with the large; pow er users in w hich they agreed to j the continuance of the surcharge. I

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ternoon, eharg" 1 with taking part in wire cutting raids. The prisoners resisted and there was a furious ftrugsr'o tef ore they were subdued by the police.

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"that I cannot give a moment's consideration to the possibility of war with Oreat Britain. In my opinion, a war between Great Britain and the United States wuld be the end of eivillxrtti - n ar.d whativr mr.y be ti.e folly of the l-ad'-rs In either or both nations, the pcojirs of lireat iiritam ar.d th I'nited ,-Uatey wouid never eupport. fnde d they would not permit a contest between these two countries."

LEGAL NOTICES notice; or the construction

OK CONKEY AVENUE MAIN SEW- j Eil IN THE CITY E HAMMOND. j INDIANA j

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AT THE PARTHENON

Mr py of the. scenes for Sidney A Franklins independent production "Not i 'in ," which he seen at the Parthenon theater tomorrow. Fridr and Saturday, were filmed at Uoiiforn'a's famous winter reyort. Ie' Monte. T'c.e popular Harold Ma.-i.raib. i-tory has thi.- p-pular wintering plae

for a part of its locale and Sylvia ; Tin- territory Hreamer, Richard Dis and the other j as.40'-sinvit for at'ntr plsyers in the casn. prevailed 1 ions'ruet!on. is

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v x i wj- ijii in '.uu ' t - . oa.iMOXP, INDIANA, IP HI TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice Is hereby given by the Board of J'ublic Works of the City of Hamniond. Indian-a. that it is desired and itoeiiii-d necessary to make the following described public Improvement In the City of Hammond, Indiana, as authorised by Improvement Resolution No. ?6n. adopted by said Hoard on the fith'day of June. 1921, for the construction of a main sewer In Oonkey n venue between Calumet Avenue and Tlohman Strc-t. which sewer Fhall extend from center line of Calumet Avenue and

I onli'-y: Avenue- and running thence

west nlong the renter line of Oonkey Avenue to the e-'isit line of Hohman Street and thence diagonally southwest across Hohman Street and terminating at a manhole in th Kenwood s-over near tie1 west lln; of H-h-

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upon Director Franklin to actually film ti e scenes w hr re the story was laid.

All the abutting 1 eRl estate on Conj k y Avenue and other property bene,

Their excuse was that they were ( ficlall y affected lies within the follow-

great hi 'levers in realism; but who they returned to their Hollywood studio Franklin remarked that every time be had occasion to" need Miss

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lug dsortbed real estate In the City of Hammond, Lake County, Indiana, fowl t: Commencing at a point on the west lino of Calumet Avenue which

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When You Open a Olive

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pour off the brine and add one or two teaapoong olive oil. Replace tae cork and iliake well, then allow the bottle to stand about half an hour before serving. Bulk or tanned olives should be placed la a fUss Jar and treated in the same way. This remove.s the disagreeable briny taste and improves the lavor. When Cooking Cauliflower ptit a piece of stale bread on top of the vegetable in the pot and do not cover. The bread absorbs the odor. Instead of Rolling Cookies form the dov.cih into small hills. Lsr '-r!e by sMe in a pan. leaving plenty of s;)&re. press each ball tightly and rjuirkly with the bottom of ,a floured glass and they will flatten into perfect cookies. To Keep Flour From Lumping when mixing batters, pour the flour !ato the liquid (never trie liquid Into the flour) and beat with a fork. When You Wash Linoleum arfd t-o tablespoona kerosene to 2 fallons w;f?r. nnd it will come out Vr1fcM and fresh. Vhen P.laking Meat Loaf ubttlu:te two or three grated carrots for eggs ar.d use a cupful of tomatoes Instead of water. Before Hemming Napkins or Towels by hand, run through the sewlnj machine hammer after removing the thread from the needle This creases the he.-ri cvonly. When Pres-ervirg Fruit irprlnkle a handful of asbes on trio tld under the kettle, and the fruit w!ll not burn or stick to the bottom of the pot.

Clear Muddy Water by adding a little alum. Rub Linseed Oil Snt'i automobile leather cushions occasionally to keep in good condition. This is especially good after they have been wet. Open Pantry Shelves keep rieau if a window shade blind i hung before them. This is easily rolled up when one is cooking, and may be kept down by passing the hook at the bottom of the shau over a nail on the bottom shelf. To Keep the Fireless Cooker C dot less keep a niece f clwrcoal In It to -fibsorb odors. A Simple Center Piece for the dinner table Is made by sticking the stems of pansies firmly in a bowl of moist sand. To Cut Marshmallows for puddingH or Icings, clip with a scissors dipped In cold water. To Reheat Muffins or Biscuits put in the upper part of the double boiler for a few minutes n 1 they will be fresh and the crust will not be soft. A Blunted Sawing Machino Needle f may be sharpened by stitching through a piece of sandpaper. Coffee Is Made More Palatable fit you have no cream If tbe milk Is heated and poured into the cup and the oofTee poured slowly Into the milk. , Umbrella Ribs usually break because thev are rusty. To prolong the life of your umbrella. kep the Joints of the ribs oiled and allow the un.brella to dry open.

is 125 feet south of the south lino of Conkey Avenue, thence west, parallel' with the south line of Conkey Avenue to the west line of the first alley west of Calumet Avenue, proceed north, thenfj south alontr the went line of said alley and said line proceed to the south lino of section one (1) Township thirtysix t3S) north, Kange ten (10) west; thence west along- said south line of section one (t) to the west line of Blaln Street, proceed south, thence north along tho west line of lilaln Street to the south line of Washington Avenue, proceed west, thence east along the south line of Washington Avenue, then rroceed west to the west lino of the first alley east of Bialn Street thence south on west line of said alley to the north line of first alleynorth of Oonkey Avenue, thenc eafct along tiid north line of paid alley and eaid line proceed to the east line Of Van .iren Street, thenco north on the east line of Van Buren Street to a point 30 feet south of north Una of south-east quarter of Section one (t) Township thfrty-slx o6) north. Itange ten (10) west: thence east alon? a line parallel with and 30 "feet south of said north line of southeast quarter to the westerly right of way line of the Chicago and Erie Railroad Company: thence southeasterly along said right of way line to a point 123 feet north of the north line of Conkey Avenue,

measured at rijrht angles, thereto: thence enst parrallcl to said north lino of Oonkey Avenue to the west line of O-alumet Avenue, thence south aifiiifc' said west line of Calumet Avenue to the place of beginning: All work done In the making of saJd described publlu Improvements, shall ho In accordance with the terms and conditions of Improvement Resolution N'o. S60 adopted by the Hoard of 1'ubllc Works on the above named diy nnd the detailed drawing's, plans, profiles and specifications, which pro on file

to said City will be equal to or exceed the estimated cost of the proposed Improvement as estimated by the City Civil Kngineer. A. J. FWAN'FOX, JACOB -WIKEK, F. C. DIETRICH. 6-S-15 Board of ru'olio Works

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N'OTTCE TORRENTE A ,"..a'E SIDEWALK DEPARTMENT "K lH'BI.IO WORKS. CITY OK HAMMOXD. INDIANA NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS You are hereby notified that the

and may be seen In the office of said j Board of Tubilc Works of sail City Board of PuTilio Works of the City of i will receive bids up to June H9th. 1HJ1

Hammond, Indian. at two o'clock p. m. for the construe-

The Board of Iubllc Works has fixed the 27th day of Juno, 121, as the date upon which remonstrances may be filed or heard, by persons interested In or uffected by said described public imrovemunt. and on paid day at two o'clock p. m., the said Board of Public Works will meet at its office in said Cltv. for the purpose of hearing and considering any remonstrances which may have been filed or which may be presented and will hear all persons interested or whose property is affected by said public, revvii' tit, .and w decide whether the benefits that will accrue to the property abutting: nnd adjacent to he proposed improvement and

tlon of a cement .sidewalk, five feewide, five Inches In depth, on Torre--ice Avenue, from tJostlin Street to Hii'-hri Avenue alont? the west line of sail Avenue, under Improvement Resolution N'o. 800, aa specified in the rlans. profiles and details now on file. All bids shall be accompanied by a certified check for not less than two and one-half per cent of the estimated cost of snid improvement. The Bonrd reserves the richt to reject ny and all bids. A. J. PWANSON. JACOB WIKTER, E. C. DIETRKTI, C-S-15 Bonrd of Public Works

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