Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 7, Hammond, Lake County, 27 June 1921 — Page 9
Monday. June 27, 1921.
TH E TIMES PAGE XIX1 ADVERTISEMENTS ACCEPTED BY: HAMMOND Timei Oft.. Hammond BIdg, Pheaa 3 100. E. S. Bourn. Drug Siore. 715 Calunet A, Phone 3685. WHITING Whiting Newt Co, 524 1 19th St, PW. 138W. CLASSIFIED ADS AND LEGAL NOTICES BUY. SELL. RENT. GET A POSITION. GET HELP. BARTER AND EXCHANGE. OVER 40.000 PEOPLE READ THIS PAGE EVERY DAY. All Classified Advertisements must be in the office and paid for by 1 1 a. m. on day of insertion. Rate 10c per line, averaging five words to the line. ADVERTISEMENTS ACCEPTED BY: INDIANA HARBOR Luken. New. Agency. 3410 Michigan Ave., Phone II38J. EAST CHICAGO Nassau & Thoropion. 809 Chicago Ave.. Phone 93 1. Time. Office, Calumet BIdg., Phone 283. GARY Time. Office, Reynold. BIdg.. Phone 137.
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WANTED Salesmen, experienced in insurance, stocks or bon is, or' at present employed as accountants, clerks or foreman on railways or tn industries. This is high class. Something you want yourself, and not afraid to offer yur friends. Room I. Straube bid., orcn evenings. Hammond. fi-23-tf WANTED Four live salesmen. Men not afraid of work Commission basis only. Wyman Piano Company, Hohman St.. Hammond. 6-24-3 WANTED Experienced man, railroad accounting work; salary $124. Apply Apt., Erie Railroad Hamin ond. -25 1 WANTED Refrigerator car carpenters and truck repairers, experienced onlv ed nrply. Cudahy racking Co . East Chics go. 6-25-2 WANTED Salesmen. Lake, LaIVrTe7 Porter. Newton countv; exclusive; new spark plug. Easy Keller. Bg com. Mohawk Sales Co. 21 E. Van Buren st.. Chicago. II, 6-25-27-29 WANTED Local repre; fntative tosell stock of successful -.iortgaga Company. Should be readily marketed as the company now numbers among its wtoekholders over fifty prominent local bankers, business and professional men in the Calumet district. Address R. K. C. 167 E. Ontario st., Chicago. 111. 6-27 WANTED FEMALE HELP founn ladv for dental of. Acs assistant; high school graduate preferred. Applv in person alter 7 today. Dr. Robt. Gtllis. 56 Rsnbach ave.. Hammond. 6-27 WANTED Girl fv housework. I g S PI u miner a.ve. , H a in in ond . - 2 8 -tf WANTED Laundress to take home family laundry. Airs. LaMunl, Lyndora Hotel. Hammond. 6-27 WANTED Elderlv lady to work in private nouse. Call 101 Flummer ave.. Hai-no.d. 6-27-tf FURNISHED ROOMS iuu -...si lurjilsned rooms with rath; 9,7 calumet avenue, phone 157 Hammond. 6-2-tf FOR RENT Single furnished rooms. Per day 50c and $1.00. Per week. $2. 3 ana Hotel tarleton. Ham mond 6-22-30t rOK RENT 2 huskpg. rooms, pantry and hath, ground floor. Phone 1918 Hammond 6-23-tf FOR RENT 3 furn. room?. 668 Ihwardsve.. Hammond. C-24-3 FOR' RENT 1 and 2 housekeepTn g rooms for men. 1SS Plummer ave Hammond. 6-24-tf iOR RENT Ilr-autiful. strictly clean. front hskpg. rooms, reasonable. 88S South Hohman St., Hammond. 6-26 FOR RENT Modern furn. rooms for hskpg. 324 Towle St.. rjtone 1020-J Hammond . 6-27 FOR RENT Two room and kitchen- te for light hskpg. Inquire 232 Indiana ave. Phone409Hammond. 6-27-tf FORRENT Roomsfor light hskng. 344 Truman ave.. Hammond. 6-27-3 FOR REN T !r. ft e cl earffig h t hskpg .' rooms: electric and bath. 313 Truman ave.. Hammond. 6-27 FO R R E NT 3 c r ""3furn. rooms for Iir,V: hskpg. Mrs. Dillon. S6S Calet . Phone 119S-J Hammond. 6-2 7 FG"R RENT Two large fight front rooms; newly decorated to neat couple. No children. 612 Truman avr . Hammond. 6-27 FOR RENT Will share modern cottage with couple on South Side, rnone 4016 Mamrnond after 4 p. tn. 6-27 FOR RENT 2 hskpg. rooms. IT a in mond . finest modern light 451 Indiana avenue, 6-21 FOR RENT Furnished flat. 4426 Olcot.t venue, phone 5 SO-J East Chicago. 6-27-3 FOR RENT 4 room cottage, well furnished: references. No children. Call 13 K -J Hamm ond . 6- 2 7 - 2 FOR RENT Two front rooms for light hskpg. 16 East Plummer ave., phone 1 r.4'-W Hamrpcnd. 6-2" i rO !i H E N f 2 nicety furnished hskpg rooms; modern Phone 1622 or calj 4 1 f Hickory st. Hammond. 6 -27 FoR RENT LlghThApK. rooms. Ga and electric. Phone 23S5. 303 Michigan ave.. Hammond. 6-27 FOR RENT FOR KENT Store room. 20x50. Hotel Cnrlfton. Hammond. 6-22-4 FVhYTTENT Private garage. 4428 Olcoif ave. phone East Chicago 580-J. FoR RENT New garages. 9x1. 120 E Douglas et.. phone 1010-W Hamon d. 6-23-tf FC R RENT Store and four rooms i n r-.ru r. 626. 150th St. Hammond. 6-25-2 FOR-RENT Six room house, furnished or unfurnished. 951 Wallace Rd. Ha mmond . 1-J"i FOR RENT Two room apartment unfurnished: private bath; gas and elec trie. 217 M i c h i g an a ve. Ha m . 6-27 ffi'rrENT 5 room flat at 501 Ooat-li-i ft 2 room flat at 190 Standard ave. inquire .'s nmnnn'i flic-nd. . 6-IT FOR RENT Modern flat with steam heat S except tonally larce rooms. Kent $3". Inquire State Bar.k H m moiid . . h : - ' FOR RENT Modern 5 room house, south side. Inquire JS4 Highland t. Phone 1 1S1-R Hammond . 6--FOR REN T 6 rm. apt. F"st Side. Immediate possession. il.o9 per jriTih Phone Hammond oJ. zirj.lt MISCELLANEOUS "PAINTI' AND PA PF. RHANQI.N e Prices Reaflonabl Carl Yermcti, pbone 149 HammonO. fcO CARTS RE-TIRED. Cohen's Variety S'ore. 692 South Hohman stret, Tho?ie Hammond 307JV 5-17-tf INVESTMENTS From 15 to 20 cent on your moTiev Secured bv a $250,000 corporation and city rtal estate. A fall will conWORKERS' BUILDING ASSOCIATION Doom T strauoe rMug.. Open evenircrs. tf FOR PAINTING and paper hangmg at prices vou can iiwi u iu l A i- 4 S712 Hammond . 6-. -3 MUSIC PIECES furnished free to those who. during vacation. wH! regOlarlv attend tneir i-.-t'n. v u3 V iondit st. Pnone Hammond 542-M.' , 6-21 "WANTED TO BUY WANTED To buy second band bicycle Write A-Jl care Times office. Hammond end v here It can beseenI624 j "BOARD AND ROOM WANTED Boarder and roomer. 1053. Columbia ave. Hmmnd. Zit3.it WANTED Two"boarders and roomers In private home with home cooking and baking. Call at 23 Michigan or phone 3678 Hammond. 6-27 MONEY TO LOAN JlO.OOO TO LOAN Roe and Petersen Law Office. East Chicago 6-2-t
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REAL ESTATEBARGAINS FOR SALE Ail live stock and renters enaj-a of crops 150 acre farm, located o miles from Kewanna. Koasqjr selling alckness. will sacrifice If sold at once. Also have 1 tit ncr. tr.rt v.!j..l
soil, will sell reasonable if taken at once. Address A-7 care. Times. Ham mond' 6-20-6 FOR SALE Su, acres Zn RTdgeroad near Calumet ave. Address A-10, ca-re Times. Hammond. 6-21-6 FXliR. SALE One rooming house with ft rooms, living apartment and furniture. For sale cheap to quick buyer. Apply 614 Oakley ave.. Ham 6-23-7 rw SALJ5 o room bungalow. south Bide, modern Apply 1214 Van riuren St.. Hammond 6-24-3 business; PLACE Store and a living rooms on Calumet avenue, only $2700. Hig bargain. Very little cash needed. See owner. W. J. A. MOLSBERtlER 693 Columbia avenue. Hammond 6-25-3 ONLY Jt5 -rn selling 12 good building lots at 195 each on easy monthly payments. You may build at any time. This is a good chance for a worklngman to gel a home. Start now and stop paying rent. See owner. W. J. A. MOLSBERGER, Truman and Columbia ave.. Himmond. 6-2 S -3 FO R SALE 120 acre farm three m fl - es out Pike Road, near county seat, near resort lake. Sea crops now working. Fully equipped. All -stock. Grain; hay; growing crops; goes with farm. Possession at once if desired. $14,000. Terms. Get busv if you want this. F. M. Cawly, North Judson. ! l5I27-4 FO R SALE 5 room cottage, 3 3 -4 acres; garage; chicken house: holds 400 chickens: chickens and garden included. Phone Hammond 1296-Y3. 6-27-3 FORCED TO SACRIFICE This 6 room modern home; with built in features: laundry tubs; furnace; good location on north side; practically new; owner forced to sacrifice for quick sale, only $5200; immediate pos session . CHAS. V. TERMINI CO. 210 Calumet Bidg. Phone East Chicago 9 90. 6-2 7 FOR SALE; Six room stnc'.ly modern up-to-date bungalow, south side, furnished or unfurinshed. All must be old. Will consider good used car as part payment. Terms. Phone 2837 r call 1133 Monroe st. Hammond. 6-27 BARGAIN One of the best homes in Hammond. 8 room semi-bungalow; 3 large bed rooms up: 1 down: 2 large living rooms, floors and trim golden oak: full 7 ft. basement; stationary tubs; steam heat. 50 ft. lot; 4 car garege. In our most exclusive residential district, west of M'non R. R. near Elizabeth st., on Indiana side. Price only $7500 with only $1500 cash; balance only $50 pr month. Tou can rent the garage and one bed room for enough to meet this piyment as there is a great nemand here for both. GUT W. EATON Real Estate and Insurance. 103 Citizens Nat Bank Budg., Phones Hammond 3372 or 135 . 6 2 7 FOR SALE Modern six room bungii, low; south side; screen and shades. $4S0": $900 down. Phona 2408 Ham mond. b-2i- " F0R SALE AUTOMOBILES " Storage Batteries charged, rented and repaired. The S. & il. Battery Service, 318 Fayette St., Hammond, phone 2655. -tt ATTENTION TRUCK OWNERS Our stock of repair carts, covers moat any make of truck; Bets Motor Truck Co.. 492-494 Hohman atreet. Hammond. Ind. 4-30-tr Clean-Up On Used Cars. One Ford chassis, 1916. $100. One Ford Roadster. 1916: $200. One Ford Roadster, 1919; $300. One Frd Touring 1918; $300. One Ford one-half ton truck, panel top. 1919; $75. One Ford Sedan. 5 tires and demoun table rims 1918; $450. One Ford Sedan and 5 wire wheels. 1918: $500. One Elgin, like new $550. One Dodge good condition 1917, $450. One Dodge good condition 1918. $550. One Olds, like new, 1920. $900. One Chevrolet 5 psgr. like new $300. One Hupmobilo 1918: $700. We have 25 other cars that are all good buys. Look our cars over before buying. Time payments. Your old car In trade. v e now have garage service, open day and night. Can handle w:l cks of any kind. Towings $2.00 and up. rn.se cars have been repainted and thoroughly overhauled. Tour old car In trade and timo payments. This place !e under new management. HAMMOND A I TO PAINT & TOP CO. PHONES NIGHT 2311: DAT 2371. 4S0 HOHMAN ST.. HAMMOND. 6-25-4 FOR SALE Used tires. Any tire in the Ftore $6 including 37x5: 30x3 S $500. State Line Garage. 624 State Line st.. phone 3173 Hammond. 6-25-3 i OK iiAL-ii New and Lseii Tires and Tubes: Benson & Hill. 628 Hohman street, Hammond, phone 2728. 6-2-eod VOR SALEOne ton-Ford truckTua ed one month. Insurance paid, price $375. Inquire 1309 Dickson St.. Chicago. Phone 2163 Haymarket. after six p. m. Vruck can be se;n at 94 Grover St.. Hammond. 6-27-3 BOHLING'S BARGAINS Cadillac 8. type 57, Silver Bow Sedan. This car was delivered 1n December of 1919 and was carefully used bv the original purchaser. Cord tires show practically no wear, one extra. The upholstery is a beautiful brown velour and is like new. Painted a rich dark maroon: all bright parts renickled. This is the fst opportunity we have bad to offer such a nearly newcar at this price. Sells new today for over $5700. Our price 4000. New car guarantee. Overland, 4 cylinder. 5 passenger touring. Late model, in exceptionally fine condition throughout. Price $500. Ford Coupe. 1919 model, fitted with a food sized cabinet box on rear, suitable or light delivery. BOHLING AUTO SALES DoTlge Brothers and Cadillac Motor Cars. Phone 266. 37 Douglas and Hohman sts.. Hammond. 6-27-3 FO RS aT7e OR T R A r7& Fo r d touring sedan and roadster. Chevrolet roadster: Texjngton RoadsTer: Olds Roadster; Studebaker Touring. Thompson. Ix5 a State st .. Hammond. .6"22 FOR f'iE Ford Touring. Reasonble lor" citH. 644, idOth St., Hammond. 6-27 FOR SALE One 5 pasgr. Cadillac Sian in perfect condition with cord tires $475 cash takes It. Pbone 2205 or call 614 Oakley ave.. Ham. 6 -27 FOR SALE Bulck roadster. $250 takes it for quick sale. 170 Conkey nve.. cor. Garfield Garage. Hammond. 6-27-3 LOST AND FOUND LOST Brow n pocket book, containing glasses and chain. Return to 3329 Michigan ave.. Ind. Harbor. 6-27-3 STRALED OR STOLEN A Urge dark brindle bull dog. Has short ears and long tail. White neck and chest. Left front leg white, lame in hind leg. Reward $25 for return. 91 Ogden st.. phone 450 Hamm-Vid. 6-27-3 FOR SALE MOTORCYCLES FOR SALE $200 Takes Harley-David-son motorcycle and side car: good ror.ditlor. Fred A. Jaeger, Lansing. FT Phone 52-M. 6-25-2 PV mM
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS.
FOR SALE Refrigerator, suitable for restaurant or delicatessen, 8 doors, lass front, ice capacity 500 lbs. Phone 3764 or 835 Calumet ave. Ham. 6-24-3 FOR SALE Automobile tent, a bed outfit to use with car. Phono 3448 or 27 Clinton St.. Ham. 6-24-3 FOR SALE The best paying automobile painting and trimming shop in Calumet region. Address Box A-22, in care Times. Hnmmond: 6-24-3 FOR SALE Fox hound pups. Call 120 Company 6-24-S between b an! 8 p. m . House. East Hammond. VICTOR VIOTROLA $225 style XIV just like new, for only $150. Also Victor used three years but a dandy. 20 record selections FREE $32.5'. WTMAN PIANO COMPACT 525 Hohman St.. Hammond. 6-14-3 fo h sa lfscrXtci i p ax$7ajLlJ SI ES; TIMES OFFICE. HA11MOND BUILDING. 3-U-l FOR SALE lift uncalled for Men's Suits at $10 and up Leaser's Loan Bank 65 Stat St., Hammond. S-9-tf THRIFT SALE! Save $10! Only 3 Days, Thursday, Friday and Saturday A Few Eclipse Gas Ranges No. 481 Xo. 477 To Make Room for Improve ments in our Warehouse Only $10 Down Easy Terms Salesroom, 571 Hohman St. Hammond Northern Indiana Gas and Electric Company. FOR SALE Beautiful pear shaped diamond, mounted in scarf pin. strictly cash, no trade Lessera Loan Bank. 65 State St.. Hammond. 6-9-tf Fort SALE 50 uncalled foT Cameras and Kodaks at unredeemed prices. Lesser's Loan Bank. 65 state Street. Hammond. 6-9-tf GAS WATER HEATERS Easilv Connected to You-j 'Hot Water Tank Efficient and Convenient Delivered or Installed Small Payment Down Easy Terms Salesroom, 571 Hohman St. Hammond Northern Indiana Gas and Electric Companv. 6-22-lw FOR SALE New bed. mattress, spring and bedding: also new dresser. 3744 Drummond St., Phone 59S-J Indiana Harbor. 6-25-2 FOR SALE Soft drink parlor, good locaton Phone 3139 Ham. 6-2 5-3 FOR SALE 1 (tray mare. 7 years old. 1500 lbs. turntable wagon and harnes. 3312 Block ave.. Indiana Harbor. 6-25-3 FOR SALE Pair of saddle horses, weight about 1150 each. H. Gann. gen. delivery, Hammond. 6-25-3 FOR S New 3 compartment fireIcj cooker and utensils. 803 Alice st phone 1018-R Hammond. 6-25-6 FOR SALE Fat hogs. 2 miles northeast of Griffith on 45th. C. Oom. Gary. Ind. 6-23-6 PIANO SALE Commencing today we w ill Inaugurate the greatest cut priced piano sale ever held In Hammond. We simply must move our piano stock as we are crowded to the doors with instruments, both newand used. Prices on some Instrument are cut in two. Wc have pianos good for practice at $75 and up. A beautiful Story A- Clark Grand Piano used one year at your own price. Others at $110. $125. $145 and $1S5 and up Terms thirty days free trial, balance at $5 per month And up. Keep in mind that used pianos are cheaper at this time of the year than anv other time and that you can make a big saving bv purchasing now. WTMAN PIANO COMPANY 525 Hohman Street, Hammond, Indiana Just north of the Michigan Central tra ckjr 6-24-3 Special nook reducing sale at both stores Saturday and all next week. Come early and maSe your selection. S cup aluminum percolator. 9sc. Aluminum oblong roaster, 52.75. Aluminum round roaster. 9Sc. Aluminum double boiler, 2 qt. size, at 9c. Aluminum kettle 6 qt. size. 98c. Bonny Blue Coffe Pot. 12 cup. SI 25. Enameled tea kettTe. seamless $1.-5. Garden Hose 60 ft.. 6 ply $7.50. 50 piece dinner set, reg. $12. Ji.oD. Fancy teapots, reg. $1.50. 85c. Flour bins 25 lb size. $1 65. Flour bins 50 lh. sue. $1.83. Wfishfcoards. reg. $1. 85c. Wash boards, reg. 75c. now oac. Good matches. 7 for 23c. Brown Mixing Bowls, 20r. Plain white plates, 6 to a customer, each at 5c. TumbKrs. oi each. Nix-Rub soap flakes, ic box. Grandma's Powder. 15e. American Family Soap, 6 to a customer. oHc. , Rag Gas Mantles 6 to a customer. 3c. Copper bottom boiler, regular $3.60, 31 ?1COHEN'R VARIETT STORE 692 So Hohman St.. Hammond. North side of Square, Crown Point, Tn-llino 6--4-J nunvnr;B iT-H SALE We are now tn the midst of the greatest phonograph sale that we have ever held We have so manv bargains that it would take this whole page to enumerate them. If you want to get a good idea of what we have take a look at our windows. We have phonographs in cabinet sires as low as $15 and up. Terms as low as o0c cent a Week'wTM.N- PIANO COMPANY 523 Hohman Street, Hammond, Indiana Just north, of the aiicm,;" '."'-i 6-24-3 tracks FOR SALE Black Reed baby "uggy. $8. 313 Truman ave.. Ham. FOR S LE 3 shares Co-operative stock Inquire 119S Van Buren St.. Hammond. ! 21 FOR SALE Fire works at wholesale prices. For Intormation pn-nc mond 466. 6-27-5 i nr; s it r-' Confectionery and lc cream business, good seocn. nnt natures, good location. Indiana Harbor. roing good business. For full partieutars. Fowler & Sob. Real Estate. Indiana HarborJhone 121- 6'-'" FOR-SALE 6 rooms of furniture; very reasonable 576 State Line st . upstairs, Hammond . 6-- i -2 FOR" SaT7e" Practical y new 3-piece mahoganv parlcr suite: upholstered blue silk velour. Phone 990-W Hnmond. h-.i LEGAL NOTICES SHERIFF'S SALE STATE OF INDIANA. COUNTY OF LAKE. SS: NO. '2026S. LAKE SUPERIOR COURT. MAT TERM. 1921. AMERICAN TRUST & SAVINGS BANK. A CORPORATION H VS. JACOB KUSSMAUL. ET AL. By virtue of an order of sale to me directed from the Clerk cf the Lake Superior Court. I will expose to public sale to the highest bidder for cash In hand, at the east door of the Oourt House In Crown Point, Indiana, on
Saturday, the Oth day of July. 1921. be. tween the hours of ten o'clock A. M. and four o'clock P. M., the rents and profits for a period not exceeding seven years, of tie following described real estate, tow it: Lots Forty-Seven and Forty-eight (47 and 48) in Block One. South Homewood Addition, to the City of Hammond. Lake County. Indiana. If rent and rroflta will not sell for a sufficient sum to satisfy said decree, interest an1 costs. I will at the same time snd place offer for sale the fee simple tn and to said real estate, or so much thereof as may be sufficient to satisfy ald Judgement, Interest, costs and accurlng costs. Said tale will be made without relief from valuation or appraisement laws. Take as the property of Jacob Kussmaul, t al. at the suit of American Trust Savings Bank, a corporation. WILLIAM H. OLDS. Sheriff Lake County. Indiana GEO. J. EDER, Attorney for Plaintiff. 6-13-20-27
NOT I CE The undersigned will sell to the highest bidder on the $th day of July. 1921, at ten o'clock a m. at the Lake County Body Works. 2120 West Tenth Avenue, Gary, Indiana, one Model. 4 S 1918 Ford truck, with express body. Said sale is to cover charges for repairs made on said truck. (Signed) ANTON JAKOB 6-13-29-27 EAST CHICAGO EDITION NOTICE FOR I-UBLIC HEARING NO. A 213 East Chicago, Indiana, June 20, 1921 TO WHOM IT MAT CONCERN: Tou are hereby notified that the Board of Public Works of the City of East Chicago. Indiana, did on the 13th day of June, 1921 adopt a resolution that an improvement be made in said City as follows: Paving Baring avenoe from the north curb ftne of Chicago avenue to the south line of 145th street with Plan A. Sheet asphalt on old macadam foundation. Plan B. Asphaltic on old macadam foundation. Plan C. One course concrete on sand foundation. Plan D. Asphaltlc macadam on old macadam foundation. And also The construction and the re moval atid changing of private con nection for sewer, water and all other lite conveniences where not already In and where the same are required to be removd or changd In euch cases where the same shall not have been constructed, removed or changed by the owner prior to the letting of the general contract for euch improvement. All work done in the making of said described public improvement shall be in accordance with the terms and conditions of such Improvement Resolution and the details, drawings, plans, profiles and specifications for such proposed improvement which are on file and may be seen In the ofice of the Board of Public "Works of said City. That said Board of Public Works has fixed the 11th day of July. 1921 at 1:30 o'clock p. m. at Its office in said City as the time and place for the public consideration of the proposed Improvement, at which time said Board of Public Works will hear all persons Interested, or whose property is liable to be assessed for such improvement will equal the estimated cost thereof. By order of the Board of Public Works. H. K. GROVES. E. W. WICKET. OTTO C. V. SEEHASE. Board of Public Works. Attest: T. T. RICHARDS. Clerk of the Board. 6-20-27 EAST CHICAGO EDITirrr? NOTICE FOR PUBLIC HEARING NO. A 212 East Chicago, Indiana, June 20. 1321 TO WHOM IT MAT CONCERN: , Tou are hereby notified that the Board of Public Works of the City of East Chicago, Indiana, did on the 13th day of June. 1921 adopt a resolution that an improvement be made in said City as follows: Paving Baring avenue from the north line of State Line and Indiana City Railroad right of way to the south line of 145th street, with Plan A. Sheet asphalt on old macadam foundatTbn. Plan B. Asphaltic concrete on old macadam ofundation. Plan C. One course concrete on sand foundation. Plan D. Asphaltlc macadam on old macadam foundation. And also the construction and the removal and changing of private connectlons for sewer, water and all other like conveniences where not already in and where the same are required to bs rem6vd or changd in such easea where the same shall not have been construc ted, removed or changed by the owner prior to the letting of-the general contract for such improvement. All w-ork done in the making of said described puTilic improvement shall be in accordance with tb terms and con ditions of such Improvement Resolution and the details, drawings, plans, pro file and specifications for euch propos ed Improvement which are on file and may be seen in the ofice of the Board of Public Works of said City. That said Board of Public Works has fixed the Uth day of July. 1921 at 1:"0 o'clock' p. m. at Its office in said City as the time and plade for the public consideration of the proposed improvement, at which time said Board of Public Works will bear all persons interested, or whose property is liable to be assessed for such improvement will equal the stlmated cost thereof. By order of the Board of Public Works. H. K. GROVES, E. W. WICKET. OTTO C. F. SEEHAf E, Board of Public Works. Attest: T. T. RICHARDS. Clerk of the Board. 6-20-NOTICE TRUMAN BOULEVARD PAVEMENT DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. CITT OF HAMMOND. INDIANA NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Tou are hereby notified that the Board of Public Works of said City will receive bids up to July 6th, 1921, at two o'clock p. m. for ths grading anfi paving the roadway with Type "K" asphaltic concrete on concrete base. Type 'L" vitrified paving brick on concrete base. Type "M" reinforced concrete. Type "O" cresote blocks on concrete base Type "I" asphaTT.c concrete on old macadam. Type "F" penetration aspTialt cm old macadam, constructing 3 new catchbaslns. cement marginal curbing, adjusting catchbasins and manholes, construction 3 new gutter inlets, laying 8 inch sewer pipe, laying 3-4 inch and one Inch lead water service and 3-4 lnh and one inch corporation cocks, stops and boxea on
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2815. Child's Play Suit. Cut in 5 sizes: 2. 3. 4. 5 and 6 years size 4 requires 1 5-8 yards for the waist and 2 1-4 yards for the rompers, of 27 inch material. Price, 12 cents. Catalogue Notice -Send 15c la silver or stamps for our up-to-date spring and summer 1921 catalogue, containing over 500 designs of ladies', misses and children's patterns, a concise and comprehensive article on dressmaking, also some poionts for the needle (illustrating $0 ofo the various; simple stitches) all valuable to the home dressmaker. CATALOiilK rVOTICE Send 15c in silver or ftamps for our UP-TO-DATE SPRING AND SUMMER 1921 CATALOGUE, containing over 500 designs of Ladies', Misses and Children's Patterns, o CONCISE AND COMPREHENSIVE ARTICLE ON DRESSMAKING. ALSO SOME POINTS FOR THE NEEDLE t Illustrating 30 of the various, simple stltolief), all valuable to the home dressmaker. Truman Blvd. from Lot i Block 3 Wilcox & Godfrey's Addition to Calumet avenue untfTr Improvement Resolution No. 834 as specified In the plans, profiles and details now on file. All bids shall be accompanied by a cercinea cneck lor not less than two and one-half per cent of the estimated cost of said improvement. The Board reserves the right to reject any and alf bids. A. J. SWANSON, JACOB WIKER. F. C. DIETRICH. 6-20-27 Board of Public Works STATE OF INDIANA, LAKE COUNTT, SS: NO. 1SU0, ROOM I. LAKE SUPERIOR COURT, MAT TERM 1921. Peter Sopata, Stella Sopata, Lewie Sopata, Katie Sopata, John Sopata, Mary Sopaia and Walter Sopata s Mary Tadish, and John Taaish. her husband, whose true christian name is unknown and Mary Whitak. and Khitak, her husband, whose true christian name is unknown. and all the unknown heirs. representatives, devisees, legateess, executors and administrators, of each and all of the above named nefendants, who may be dead, and the unknown husbands of each and a'.l of the above na med female defendants, and the unknown wives of all of the above, named male defendants, and the unknown receivers, lessees, successors, and assigns of each and all Of the defendants to this suit, and all persons claiming from, through or unffer them or any of them, each and all of said persons so claiming being unknown. SUIT To cUIET TITLE Now come the plaintiffs by Sheerer and White, their attorneys and show the filing of their complaint herein, on April 8. 1919. and now nits an affidavit of a competent person, showing that the defendants, Mary Tadish and John Tadiih, her husband., whose true christion name is unknown and Mary Witak and Witak. her husband. whose true christian name is unknown, and the unknown husband, widower. wife. widow. heirs, devisees, legatees, distributees, of each and all of the above nimcd persons, and each of the above named persons and each and all of the heirs, devisees, legatees, and distributees of the above named persons, whose names are unknown, are not residents of the State of Indiana; that plaintiff has made diligent search of the records of Lake County, Indiana, and that the ramcs cf such non-resident defendants, whose true christian names are unknown, cannot be ascertained from such records, and that this is an action to quiet title to the following described real estate, towit: Lot Forty-five (45), In Block Five (5) in a Subdivision of Blocks Five (5), Six (6). Seven (7), and Eight (S). In Morris' Addition to the City of Hammond. Lake County. Indiana, as a'.e down and recorded in Plat Book Six (6). Page 22, cf the Recorder's records of Lake County, Indiana. Said defendants are therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said action and that the same will stand for trial at the next term of said Court, and that unless they appear and answer or demur therein, at the galling of said caruse, on the 13th day of September. 1921, the same being the 2nd day of the next term of said Court to begun and held in the Court House, Room Number 1. at Hammond, in said county and state on the 2nd Monday of September. 1921. said action will be heard and determined In their absence. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I hereunto set my hand and affix the Seal of said Court, at Hammond, this 13th day of June, 1921. HERBERT L. WHEATON, sSeal) Clerk L. S. Court By: CORA D. ANDERSON. Deputy Clerk. 6-13-20-27 NOTICE OFFI N A LETTlTEMirNTl ESTATE In the matter of the Estate of John German, deceased. In the Lake Superior Court. May Term. 1921. - No. 225S. Notice Is hereby given to the HEIRS, LEGATEES AND CREDITORS of John German, deceased to appear in the Lake Superior Court, held at Hammond. Indiana on the 12th day of September. 1921 and show cause if any why the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the
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TobKfro and Germ Enthusiastic FUKjHerg lke to believe that smoke Is antisepilo that It will destroy the germs of disease which lodge ia the nose and throat. Experiments ehoir that this is untrue. When strong tobacco smok is blowa into tuhrt containing the gemm of tfioie-a, Influenea or meningitis, n.j efT?et ea the germs ia observed save en ft few of the ry weskost; In trio case of diphtheria of typbeld th smoke has absoiutel n Pffpt whatever upon the rtipnftp serma If one must smoke, otia might B well admit that he does It fr pleasure without trying to claim any ntlseptle benefits from bis habit, Bringing; Down th Cancor Death Rata Cerula food tend ti cnusn trio catarrh and thin lead tj ea trie ulcers, and these may, in turn, lead to panoer of ttnj toToanh. That is the progress of causa to efTett, so fac as fiiet is oontorned Thr ts only one sum way to euro stomach trouble, ami that is to treat it before it beg'ns, Pturty your Ha'and. if tieoesBar,', Uarn by actual eaamlnation exactly what in th? tendency of your digestion -If it bo towards too much of too litll acH la the snorptton of gastrin Juices. U too little acid t secreted, fat fond should Umitail. and ths patint should t-ka mor fruits fiuch M raising, titt- and tnrmalad?. He should also t.tk hominy, i boiled r!oa. corn flakos, potatoes, j huts In small quantities, well chewed, soft oookwd kks and eganogs, btittarmilk; pess. hoans. com. chestnuts, tandir lettuco and cel estate of said decedent should not be i approved; and said heirs are notified tthen and there make rroof of heirship, and receive their distributive shans. 1 WITNESS the Clerk of the Lake Surerlor Court, at Hammond, this 2Mh day of June. 1921 . (Seal) HERBERT L. WHEATON. 6-20-27 Clerk Iike .Superior Court Credit May Belong to Aztecs. The question whether Roper Hoon nsed a telescope and a nitcroscojie revives the contention as to whether it was not tn the New World that botii these instruments, were first invented. For antiquarians who have studied extant hieroglyphic od:o the Aztec say this race when ov rown by lhe Spanish conquerors "vanced In astronoEurope of that more adoptics thiin 4'9on of a Gun." The phrase, "son of a pun." is sometimes explained as "'Son of the Winepot or Flagon." There is a word "goen' which is a c!i:i lectn! variety of "gawn" gallon. Another view is that the expression was originally upplied to boys born on board ship. One admiral said rhaf lie had been cradled under the breast of a pun-carriage. It occurs in tl;i sense in Smyth's "Sailor's Word Hook" (1SC.7). It ts usually used in a deprecatory sense. The Right of Free Speech. It appea now that we were premature in a .rding the celluloid toasting fork for the season's worst pun. The prize really belongs to the perpetrator of this one. On our remarking to a friend the other day that Delaware was complaining, as usual, about the frost ruining her peach crop, he retorted, shamelessly: "Well, what of it! A state has a right tn freeze peach, hasn't it?" Boston Transcript. Simple Sorution. "Sapes tell us that the best way to pet the most out of life Is to fail in lore with a great problem or a beautiful woman.'' "Why not choose the Inner end pet both?'" Ambers? Lord Jeff. Definition De Luxe. A good cittren is one who would rath er bend his will than break the law. : , FV iit 1 T i r-1 Sa 1-1 1 ' -1 !9-SJ L
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