Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 300, Hammond, Lake County, 9 June 1921 — Page 6

t.

Page Sis THE TOTES Thursday, Juno f, 1021. HANK and PETE by RAY HOPPMAN Z2T 'iiAiiiiiajijjjcl LIME v . -ftLj A ouru OOGv-v-r -To mFr-OE -' - ,1 - 11

nnn

- - t-ru

REPORTS

2S 0'0G.V4-T -TO rcFvCE. R

WH.CV3 By

I V

ftvmiTICNU NTWS SERVICE) D"N i J i .if s. o..ly m agr re-

p:rC of ;! ,. ,lwa !n the lower A?k?.:ra T:iv from Pueblo mrt

t? ro-irli u-'.u. La At. I it: as and L.n7 ;,r ' i li- K.'n 5.1 s state line. wers ;i . p. y. ' e hi e t i "i . ; Toe frtim community has been ';; r..cir.Uy i-ola.ted strive midnight V't: r;:..y . J'.t$. ate: rf dec.ti toll In the Vtafe ourpl :e ( f IwHo are placed at i"t? "Hi f ( nn-1 7 5. At t . ! ) llvts are believed to I ,. ii oft. T . s.ty ;.-:fi'"f wore b-st In the ' .!.-; .it Avi'.Oaie, find 3 more at I' or. p. At tl. I .'rir.tr place a 15'tr. r-"". 1 V. y is the only known fiirr f a L. .mly of nine of Ernuiio

Arh

e w.1 ::r " -' - - r i .- - -;v ;c I :

V o . ' - b:rr-J 1 t - rts ir d r . i krv

r- -i

.VTi .11 1 V,' n

a I.

. T V , n; mjti

of right :lng and are !tr tint FPVUdnl waters: toristu-tl til L and one In

th

Ar'; r

i v

property damnce In rm r.ni.ec nil the way o f : o.' i. f 0 ) , Scores ht on wl'i-i out ; m!e

" i.iUriia.'. track swept :iiil of nrrrs of beet ' : r 'i firi:i lands demtr-. uf boims lost.

1rbt to the north o? Ien- : w i. . h "t. .,f stPi-l'Tiff. anil 'i'tur.O fci" i n .ir.mr.il UrfrFort M. rc:m much damasr? f u Ton-.! ,

-f

1

j- y f

'

HANK and PETE

VjrAfVf SfAV voo. ms. PETE ?

K. , iv-f viorfi w " Q i t-i" I

ALL 7l

WJELL- Vo6oONV

DT VOO ?

m

fSjs -x- . ALSO "VTEwpr X 0 " ' - - " y

nit

TKH ARF

i on rniA

i mm

OP

t.a:

.IN.

N. SERVICE lir.t.iv nuM-

s '.v ;

i:

d :i l

.".C F. if AS ON

:N.Er.T i 5 i h-.J

t.j clan v: Silesia la o-Iay. Italian troops Fri:!sh ent.ral Hunt:i!i coinuiaj-ider plia-

fjrwarj mjvtiner.t la e. t:..n from Cir-jA3 Strch-

1: :. '''. ;:" j I'.cuthon. Koenlschuetto

were under ordors to ov.i'.y on th.a British

r'.y-ht fi.ii.k, fc iiutr FU-ss an-1 Itybnik. j ih th Fritish and Italians vera e lulpj cd for ilcld sorvhro and were unt. :r or-i'.-r. to attack If their way was hurre.l ! 1 " c 1 u 1 1 1 inaurgcaw. Tin '.. m vo'.ant'.t-rs t?ok r.o part In the nvn;;ii:l. General Iloerer, c r3:nandr oi tlio Oar;njus. had offered thir servict.s, but St, was decided that. t:.j volunteers should remain la their r-'serv posi '.ens under British orders. - A right attack waa mala against Xi OiTrxiana holding advanced posts T..nr F ilir.jv.-. The Germans sent out a patrol, th'.iik'.r.? they had t-e-an at-t,.,-.kid by tho ivl-is. After a flsht in

tl. darkness, the Germans returned J

Tv i'a 11 pri&onors ar.u vwo woanaw t n. All were French. The prisoners v re re!card at eti' e and General lloe- : avvi.glzd to tho l"rench comiaend-r.

immsiere Uivy i itivre tiiai Mtthoaists r Ifeiptlftp is $1.60'.) a year, our yardm istf-rs get mora than twice on much ami switch tenders even get $G62 more," paid IIo.'l. "Vandcrbtit University at Xashvlile pays Its professors $.T.50i". The University of Termecseo pays $2.6? 1; and th" "Jwrpla Tech pays tS.fiOO and the conductors on our Rome much Ret f3,733. S?. These conductors are paid more than the Judges, of the supreme court i-t Tennpssee. The Justices of Uie eurreme "court are paid J.'i.oOO'l and our Home branch engineers get $3.?lT.04 annually, 'Why the ensrii;enr of our Tuliahome accommodaTlon Rets f 4.371.32 per annum and this is $371 more than tha salary of the governor cf Tennessee," declared HalL "Isn't that eo, erovernr?" ha asked Ben tv. Hooper, vice chalrmaji of the 'abor board and a former governor ot Tennessee.

Hooper nedded his head durtnsr the laush that followed. H'.i's F'.atrni"nt closed the argument for the roads, not Included In the wage reductions ordered June 1. These roads demand that wares be returned to the scales existing- last April prior to the lRt peneraj increase ordered by tho boards. Representatives of the "biff four" brotherhoods presented labor's side. They declared against any tentative reductions.

LEGAL NOTICES XOTICE TO NOV-RESIDENT STATE OF INDIAN.. FAIC1-: COUNTY, IN THE BAKE PITERIOH COURT, SITTIN- AT HAMMOND. INDIANA. MAY TERM. 1 12 1. O RACE ELIZABETH TURNER VS.

BUS LEY TURNER, CAUSE NO. iO.j.14. ACTION TO DIVORCE. Now comes tho plaintiff by Cleveland Xr Cleveland, attorneys, and flics her complaint herein, toucher with an affida'. It of a competent and disinterested person showing tha tho defendnnt there to. towlt: Fusley Ttirner. Is not a resident of tho H'.ate of Indiana. tald defendant If therefore hereby

DDIE KAPERS

By Bill Bailey

m WAGES PAID

'0 Railroad men

.Southerners Well Paid Tes-

"eneral Solioitor C. IT. & St. L

4

o.-io 7 Railroad men '! money in the souta '?3 of m-n, possibly :'--ors was the charge . i l Hall Reneral soll.f.3 noijga, N'a.shvllle & before tho railway la-

en trlneers were governor of Tenir.it rnnro than a yard masters more cdlose professors. of Bresbyterlan

1 n y

Artlstto 8oottUh Coins. The "Eonnet Piece" was ths name jrlven to a beautiful coin of pure gold Issued umler the reign of James V cf Scotland, the name being given because the head of the kins on the coin was covered with a Scotch bonnet In place of the proverbial crown. James was the first sovereign to place dates on coins Issued, and coins he approved were exquisitely desired.

Orlcln f Treadmill. The treadmill that, was employed for many years in Eritlsrh prisons for purposes of discipline was Invented In prison form by Sir William Cupit, of Ipswich, and the power produced was employed In grinding corn and Hour for food for the prisoners.

!";.'

m ii i mmm n '

tfATlasf rhave. a; dandy watch, .And wear if near my hearh; lf & mine and I won't fool w'Hh iffvndja.ke i"f al I apart

c U. S. Feature Service Inc

notified of the pendency of said action and that the eaxiie will stand for trial fit the neit term of paid Court, and that unless be appear and answer or demur therein, at the calling of said cause, on tho 3 3th day of September, A. D F'21, the same belnff the 2nd clay of 'lis r,et term of fa!d Court to be beun and hel.l in Room number 2, in the Court House at Hammond, In said County and State, on the 2nd Monday of September, A D. 1021, seld action will be lizard and determined In his absence. IN WITNESS "WliEREOF. I hereunto set y hajid and affix the seal of said Court, at Hammond. Indiana, this 8th day of June, A. F. 1321. IEEE-BERT L. 'U'HEATON, (Seal) Clerk L. S. C. By: CORA ANDETtSONt, Deputy CVerk. 6-9-16-23

BIDS FOR WATER WORKS EUR VET Bids will be received at the officA cf the Board of Public Works of the City of Hammond, Ind'ann, up to 3 p. m. o'clock, Jur.e i:7M;, 1"21, for making a wt.ter wft.t survey by Bltometers or other equally reliable method, of the wat'-r supply syp'em .f the City of Hammond, in accordance with specifications on file in the office of the eaid Lonrd of Iubiic Works, and at the offices of John Ericson, Enjlneer, No. 30 North Ba Salle Street, Chlcagro. Illinois. No bid will be considered unless the rarfies submitting the sime can show that they have the necessary Ability ni expfTience in thl class of work. Each bid shall be accompanied by a certified check of IZO0.O0, or currency to the same amount, which will be returned to the respective bidders when the contract hfie been properly executed, or

upon the rejection cf bids. The Board of Publlo Works reserves the rleht to reject any or all bids), A- J, SWAN SON. Chairman, Foard of Bubl'o Works JACOB AV1KER, F. C, DIETRICH. B-ar l of rublio Works. AP-NOLD If. lU N.VRT. .'!ty '?lerk. -21fl

H t :

Amaizo

Oil

Best for Salads and Cooking Buy in five gallon cans and save money.

American Mai

H products Co.

r - i rhone Hammond 233. II Ind.

The Quaker Health Teacher is Cleaning Things Up in Hammond Quaker Herbs and Quo-Lot are doing wonders for the people who are troubled with Rheumatism, Stomach. Liver. Kidney complaints and Blood Troubles. Quo-Iot and Quaker Herbs are old on a positive guarantee to trlve good results or refutid the money. Come in to Norris Pharmacy and talk your troubles over with Old Doe Cooke, the Quaker Irealth Teacher, who explains to you free the diseases. Norris Pharmacy, 192 State St., two weeks. A 60 cent bottle Quo-Lot liniment free to all who buy & bottle of QuoLot or Quaker Herb during demonstration. Quo-Lot $1.00 per bottle, Quaker Herb $1.00 package, makea 3 quarts medicine. Adv.

r 7

Your

ves Examined

at t'ue only Exclusive Optical Parlor in Lake County Glasses Scientifically Fitted. Satisfaction Guaranteed Registered OptometritU Hammond Optical Parlors

You'll Find Yours at

The

near

St

ore

5 0, o

Automobile Owners We have installed a high pressure iubrkatinf system aad guarantee to free your car from all squeaks or money refunded. Hammond Auto Greasing Co. HOHMAN AND RUSSELL STS. HAMMOND

, P

I ?nwL?r.3 1 W ' f " "if H""1' J 1 'Q. "'- - - .mii.VMtt...M.,t The Stai

You're Invited

lo inspect the most beauuiui display oi Bathing Suits in Hammond for Women and Children.

ore

w

e

ome

are Very Anxious for You

Please Take

of This Opportunity - Find It Interesting and

DEMONSTRATION

Advantage -You Will

nstructive

Ladies', Children's and Infants' Wearing Apparel 588 Oakley Ave., Opposite P. O., Hammond

Elect

nc

Washer

By a Thor Representative

ifonilcrftil

Saturday ike Last Day We have arranged to have Miss Powers from the Thor factory give special demonstrations of the Thor Washer. You should not fail to see one of these demonstrations. Make your plans now. Set a time aside. 600,000 Women Use Thors Can we offer you a better recommendation of the Thor? It is the most popular for it is the most dependable. See how it works.

Indiana El

ectnc service

566 Hohman Street Telephone, 760

C

i

13

W

W4

and Walt IFiW

LOOK FOR OUR AD IN SATURDAY'S TIMES

w