Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 45, Hammond, Lake County, 12 August 1921 — Page 9
Tridav. August 12. 1921
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TRACE OF S. fflBKHMI IN HAMMOND Hotel Registers do not Show That She Visited This City May 12th as Diary Said. V. id.il; nn obei. chain, the pretty dli.Tf.' held with Arthur C. Uurm-h :n the J Helton Knn.-dy murder ir.j st ry a'. l.os Aneclej, did not register at a. Hammond hotel the night or .va: V T'J.r.g to the printed diary of the -:nan she viMt.-l Hammond on that c.i It cuM lift be determined to--day that atlie had friend In this ctty nn.1 her name does not appctr on the May 12th registers at the Lynir, Mf, .1 aj.-.-f ii- "T Hummond ho:!s. Ni"k i'c.-'irs, m.mager of the Majestic H-fI. stated hoHTvtr that h stylisli "; drr-soi! t.inan came to the hotel one day in M.ij, arryir.c two h?a.y suitcases. She checked the liifa at the- deck, inquired about th best plac to pat and did not return for r?ttirn fr several hour. Late in tho afternoon she loft without having rffljfr e i . She wrote several letters !n the second floor pirliir. "X cannot say that -'he looked like the picture of Madalynn Obn(haIn." "aid Mr. Scnfo, "because T don't remember. teept that she wasi n handra woman and worp a fashionably tailored Full. I remember the incdent because hr actions fT" mytertou. She used both telephone several time. presumably for Inns distance call. "Tier voles w-a modulated and she talked intelligently. But she wa nervous and worried and it seemed to me that she- was trying to hide from nomebody. I was Inclined to bellev that the suitcases contained whiskey because, they were so heavy, but dismissed that as improbable because the woman's refinement. "She m evidently between twentyfive and thirty years of aire, and had dark hair. T do not recall the color of hc-r eye. If my memory serves me right she called a faxlenh company. InqaJrod the rate to Chicago, and then ordered a machine." "Sure, T remember her." aid Ktnnfh Ray, the bell hop. "T UggCoi those g-ip around half a day and she 'gave me a dime." GARY NEWS L Gary Legion Employment Bureau Doing Good Work! ""."' empoiynjent bureau of the Oary s of the American Ieg-ion in charjfe ' :" Koiiand McKnight la a busy place lis. . days. Accfirdir.g ta Manager McKnigrht. r .-.riy forty jobtej ex-service men uide application for Jobs at the Iet- ''. hall yesterday and althousrh a -. eady ruin fell It failed to dampen tliflr nrdar and customary they fell in n 1 . n e to wait their turn. Althojjjls many of the lobji beine- se-c-irc-d fcr the ex-service men are only' mporary, the. world's war veterans vm xlad to get a few days xay Just ; - tide them over If you want a man call the Oary L.e?!on and no matter i "at your wants are you will be supplied in a moment's time. HAS MAN ARRESTED FOR PROVOCATION Anna Tama appeared in Judfie W11-r-r's court yesterday arid swore out a wararnt for the arrest of (e-nrgt ie-v-si. She rfays tliat .Jeresi threatened ; kill her, and made lii.s thrrat plainer when he pointed a revolver at her. Anna stated that shn had boon visitIns: at the home of Geres; when uddenly and without cause, he became ar.ffry at her. and displaying a regular HT?enal, threatened to kill her and also called her vile names. Andy Horoatich Arrested For Liquor Law Violation Aug-ust Uth is th; date for the trial of Andy Horoatich. arrested a -w days ago on a charge of violating "he state liquor law. Andy Is 2H years old and lives at 2413 Adams sr. A continuance of the case Wa granted upon the request of the defendant's aw ye r. PLANS OF DISASTER BODY NOWCOMPLETE R. G. Parry, ihairman of Gary's Iis-a.-'.er Poly, completed his organization and mad--- arrngments down to the "'.ituitFt details at a meeting held nt 'he V. M. ". A. in Oary this week when a committee laid out plans to care for most any emergency. Nothing was left undone and If anything In the l!n dlsas'er should oeci:- In the future, ci ir-.- w'll be prepared to lend their as'..inf. lit til" meeting three rules were .i-Jopte-1 fcy th" commlttei. Firstly. Th-- ilrst person seeing or hearing of a disaster should notify the V. M. A. fe'-7.he.ne which in return will imrc. a t e ly tr- t in trucli with every uv:m '.-r of the disn ;er body. Three womrr Mrs. Ira M'ltlmore. V. '": Lynch and Mi.-.: Lamb will be in chv.-e of th" home base and will rep .rr to the y yt f. a. which will be used as th" b.ise of operations unti' renditions ma!;' a change necessary. T'i" fl"ld of operation for the comniitt.ee has set no boundaries. TO OPEN ELEVENTH AVENUE TO TRAFFIC Half of the road construction work on Eleventh avenue from Orrsnt rtreet to Clark Road was completed when the contractors Courtrigiit and Heiney, announced that workmen had finished the No"th strip which will be thrown open for traffic in a short time. The North strip was completed in about thirtydays which is considered a record breaker. The s trip is nearly t k : mil" long. Contractors hope to finish the s-.uth strip by the middle of next month.
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GARY MAN SEEKS A DIVORCE
i John Gordon, a Gary ex-scrvlee man' midline at &2S Am street, is seeking a divorce from th. woman whumi he married a month before t ntcrlnx j the army and whu n fused to live with' him when he whs discharged ' rd'.n'.s . ompl.iint ti 10 it was tiled j in the Suptrior court at Hammond today by Attot nt-y L. YV. Felker, ;atet i th-it the wedding to.ik place May 1, j 1M7 and that they ieparct.-d June Itlij of 'he ."ami year w!.. n John started j for cm. p. He .;. .- that wh. n ho returntd home his wife n fused to live with hi:n "n spite of the f.iet tililt i l r ff --red to furnish a lionie in Gary. Siie now In New Vork City with their cmld. MASONS PICNIC TOMORROW I. hke Ij.-iKe county will lie a riull old place tomorrow. Ih'iryuii,- y.m me.-t in talking about the Manonie picnic at Hudson Lake, and telling wiiat t'.ty are fjuinjj to do w hen thej ot a crack at Home of the riiio; .vhieii are ofVr tl. If a talk on test were stan.'d this city wouhl' hae at least tw. well known ; izo j winners. j As this Is n i to be a r.'e'ney - oiaii i n ' affair the committee went out and asked for donations from til l merchants of ( the cojrity. The response wa liberal! and it is i-afe to say that the w!nr,e:s in tiie Harm's and oontestK will be mm-e , tlian rewarded for their efforts The, prise art all subs tant ta! articloK vorihy of keen competition. Hudson Iake will tietoiis; to the Mis-' oris tomorrow. Thousands of them will be th -re with their lunch basketearly and they u III May late. Many v. Ui make tile trip by a'l t oi c ob i it. whie others will no r" -r tfie South Shore on the special trains. It will be a day of relavation and pood sport. In the afternoon a cnurnwill be marked on the lake fi.r the canoe, boat and sw-'mminjf races. These w ;11 be followed by fot rae and other athletic events on the beach, l'lenty of fun is promised. An unijuunl feature will be the oa.'Ulrx contest In w'mjh follower of the artificial bait, and reel will strive for dlstanc-; rec- ! ords. WHITING ELKS PICNIC SPOILED rSPECIAL TO THE TIMES) U'HITINO. In... August U'. The weather man t-poiltd the K!k' picnic yesterday by send in ir clouds and rain instead of sunshine and warm weather so nt-oc juafy to a thoroughly enjoyable outinfr. Most of th" events were run off as per schedule, however. The K.'ks defeated the X'oiice Dodgers to a when they gathered two rans in a ninth inning rally. Tie elusive -Teased ptrf was i aptured by i isoat L, tt!n v iile after a !on chase thnuh th crowd by th pursuef !i. Th" pis; almost ran into (iscar, ! wh i immediately urnbbed it for his ' own. H'frton ltn wn climber the .-3sed pole and gathered in the five dollar b.ll nailed to the top. nanelng- at the pavilion was post- I ponfd on account of a drizzling rain j tn a more mlttble date. BRIDGE BADLY IN NEED OF REPAIRS For the third timo this season, , th bridge apannlr.gr the river at Miller Heach wl': reported in a danserous condition yetfc.rl:iy. Officer Kee le. beach policemen, mudi? out a report to i"hi'f J'orbls to the efTeet th-it there are e-. ral bad holes 'i jh" iloerlc.K of the brii.'ce and if some, one happened to step In one of them, it miRht cau-- a painful injury. Two ..ther time? thp- ."ea.-ou when the hrulis'e was r ported In u dansrerous conu-.tion, it h condemned but after a few repairs had been mttsJe. it was again opened to trafilic. GIVEN A HEAVY FINE ' Andy Horvatich. 'iarj ste. I worker ; learned what it means to he eauirlit j in the act of violatlnu th. state ltipior i law a second time in the police court i thi morninic. I lieore tipteial Judge fc'reii Sue t briKht. Horvaflcjh was found puilty, I ftnej $;!U0 and costs and given a bo 1 day suspended sentence. j Praise Showing Made By Gary Engineers AccordinK to word received in I'arv t Oil ay from ''amp ICnojt. I'.ary .s c.-pa-panies of ens"!neer. have been riraised by Col . shuttleworth of the retrular army and commander "f the National viuard Vnits who are training at trie-amp. He was greatly pleased as well as surprised at the.r appearance and commented on the declpUne. bo quickly attained. ROTARY CLUB HOLD MEETING A. M. Hail, member of the State Hoard of education was the principal speaker at the :-c-u.nr meeting of tne Rotary i".uh at th: ijiry t'omm.-rcinl i ''oh rooms yesterday afternoon opposing the constitutional anund'.nent which would give the legislature the pow r to establish a fn-steni of legislature. Senator . C. Holmes wh . alsr sj.okr, favored the amendment. THREE MORE BOATS ARRIVE; Three more boa's recorded their arr'v.il at tiie Gary Harbor within tiie past forty-eight hours, two of them' bringing Iron ore to tt.e Gary mills and ! the oth r coal. (ire was brought fcy ' !h- Fri.ncis F. House from Kscanaba. ! The Hlchardson, with ore fnmi Dilutb and the Pargny loaded with coal from ' I'uiuth According to dock employes: ."hipping will fall off nearly 50 jr r .cut. as against the record established! Inst year. Machine That Harvests Rice. As rice has to hr harvested in -rater, it was thought 1o be work wViirfc sronld alwnyg have to be done by b.nTxinn labor, but a machine has been InTented which more-; throiffh fhf deep mud nnd gathers the iaiti. It I? en. -liible of peTforiiiin many of the dullics of the ordinnr tractor. Dream Lore. To dream of liplnjr in a hnnlc ! ) pood t t-ili!osiv:! ; but be c.-i refill nut to bo misled by .myotic that Is deceitful.
GRANT BETROTHAL SETS CHURCH AGOG
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,'-i..'A 1 v r-s f Mra. Philip Lydic AMiounceinent of tire entriiiji?mer.t of Mrs. i'hilip Lydic, twict divorcer), nnd Rev. Dr. Piercv S. irant. Kptscopai miinstpr of k!w York city, ha set church circles trotr Kri8,fiprti ennon law forbids ih maniair of persons tvho hae fititainfed d:orces. Mrs. Lydisr, Uita de Actift.i. was married at the ;;Tt? t.f fiixte'eii to W. E. I). Stokes. Jn divorced him and Inter married Major Philiji I.ydii:, from whom ehe oVtr.ined a divorce, on trounda of lncompatability, in France in 1918. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY V. A NT111 A iirlnn r. Apply 1'ostlewaite. 1SC Pluiamer ave.. HamI 1 K-U LEGAL NOTICES IN Tllll L'.MTEl) ST.VTilS HISTT'KT O'lHT l'eH T1I1.I DISTHlfT Ul' INWAX.V IN MANKftL'l' Ti'V . In the matter of Nick Vallas, Voluntary liaiiktui.r lause N-.. ;)iiS. To the creditors' of Nick Valla-, voluntary bankrupt, of tlarv, Lake County, j-ttat.. of Indli.na; You ami each of j ou are- "r.eri by ntitied ,V'.I en the 11th (Ink f.f Auj-UKt A. 1' . il-l, Nick Vaiias wus duly adJiidK'd a bunkrupt and tin nrst me. tiiitr of ills creditors will In- Siehi at ta. biderul 'ourl ltiiimi, Haminoii.l, In.lirinn. at ..re ..'clock r. M . SiatHlitrd Time. Monday, September 1. IJ-'l at Jitcli ti'.i. tiie' cr iMtors may -ittcmi (T'it th...- claims; .-xae.ntu- til. Uauk:u;t; iipp..,nt a iru-:ee anu trhn.-ii.t i;ue!t i'urliier biuluesii as may properly com.' bel iu . salj 1 1 1 1 1 ; . k . :. oiii.'iin 'i u ltKriavi; cinsm!;;:.V'iI)N ail elatms must b' properly . mli.rsul on the outer side thi reol wit:: th.- name of the bankrupt, nam. nnd ad ir-i.f ir iiitor, lenii'im chilir.. it and name and adaress of counsel ii HAKlfT C HHKRinAN. lw.ive in 1'iinkruptcy rrankfort, Inditia. Autmi 11. . S-Ii' T.s"'j lie. L' n l fi-; iTTTa T7riih ru ii-f ClHiiT 1X)1 TH1-. lH.iTKICT (-IINU1ANA IN P., XKKL'ITCV. In the ni.ittef ..,f J.une.i .S;..lrhviti. Voluutnrj Ibtnkrupt . t'ausf No. at7 . 1. ih- er(i.!H..rs of .1 uo.-s Spirson. oluntary bankrupt. tf i.htry Latin i-'oanty. State i.f lieihuia. Vu and each of you are hereby n..tilied that on the- 11th daj of August. A. 1. l:21 Jam-s Spir.s.ui was duiy ai.-Jmij-ed a b.:t:krupi and the hr.-t m--et-1 r-fei of hi.s credit.. r will ho heid at the l-'t.d..-ral t'ourt lloom. ilamm-.mi, Indiana, at .me o'clock I'. 1,1 Standard Time. .... n.lay, rientenilicr 12, l:i21 at whl.-li tun- the creditors m-iy attend. 1 rove their claims; examine the bankrupt; upp.-itit a trusi-e and transact suet. furtluT hu '.loss as may properly come bti.oe s,.i,l mee'ip-f, i. ivii;u jcKCiJivi: o.sinKKATP'N nil claims must b. pr..perly tn.lortied ..n the outti slil... tbcr. .t wiih tin. nam... tie- bankrupt, najio nnu address anu na any. creditor, amount . !aim.-u atid address of counel, it HAIUiV '. SHMP.ILAN. !'.( t i v.- : n i l.tlikru I t C' J-rankf rt, India:!:.. August II. lflji.' xti i ii'i: r i I'i'xYi't -toils' N"TL'll IS lir-lHiJn," ..1VLN Tint the H.ci-u oi Pubhi. W, ,!,.. ,d tie. City of Gary . Lake County. Indiana v. il'l meet on .he i.lth due of August. l5l.'l to rec.ike a,,.! n,nfi.. r bUl (,r ,),c iic.l rok . ment of Jei'.eiM,:, str,-.-: Si etion Thin. -en (111) from the center line of Thirty-ninth Aker.ue to the center ;ir.e ,,r l--,.r,-ieth Avenue be the cotiHtru.-tlon thereon of a ce'meii't curb ami jrmter. tw. nt-four CM) inches in width and a imh-hi, nt twentv- " -!' le. t in width, with a weaiini; surface of on.- of tin following kinds of modern city pavement: sh-i t asphalt, aphaltic ' com-ret.-. bithullthic. brick or asphalt inaeadam mi slajc or atone b.ise; sheet asphalt, asphaltic concrete blthulithlc. ot brick on r,,ucreto bant ; or nevin (7) Inch reinforced concrete pavtm.-nt twenty-live (J5 f'-et ill width, including Up on sand founriitioii; also cement e hie va ! k.-. five t'.i fe't i:i width, kktth all ikcesrary a ipurti n ince.-i In said t'ltv of 5a ry. all in accordance with the pl.nn and spcciil. a t Ions now on til. Hi the office of the Hoard of public Works. The .-out of fai.l improvement shall be n-.-erird as special lenetits to the abutting nnd benefitted pror..-rty. Pllde:s must file a cerlll'o-d check for at least I ier ce nt of the F.nglneer s x1 1 matt- of the cst of said imprc. rment which wMl !). returned to unsuccessful bidders, and to the successful bidder when a contract and bond have b-en executed for the Work. No certified check will be received in a lris amount than One Hundred lollars. The right Is reserved t . reject any and al! bid. Plds must In on die in the poard'a Office of snld City bv t-u o'clock a. m. on the 15th .lav of August 1021. f !!f order of the T'.onrd of Public Works . PK.MUY H STI1VEXS, JOHN iCrsilHIC U'M. SYKI'.S. Hoard of Public Works. Attest : Ixip.ATHKA M1LLKR. '"'lerk. Ihibllfih August Sth nnd 12th. NOTIt'K VrtTK'K IS HKItKP.Y GIVKN: Th.tt on The lsi .'fly of Auprusf I :' ? 1 tip Honrd of Public Works of tiie Cltv rf Oary. Lake oiinty. Indiana arlonted TlMCLA HATbltY ltMSULI'TinV VI'MUnit Thre" Thousand and Sdx (1ftfl for the improvement of Pennsylvania Street Heefion I'ou r Ml from the south line of T'llrt v-ejicht enu.to the center line of Th 1 rt v-tt I n t h avenue In the said City of ;nr. by the construction thereon of cement sidewalks fl' e ( ,') 1 feet wide and the tieecps.irv catch bpsins .u-d inb'fs. eenvnt curb:; nnd cuft-'r tw-. nty-four f2) In-rbe-i wide and n pav.nient twenty-one '21) feet in v.-liph wi'h - wearing' uirface of ope of the fr.;io. ipc; kinds of ninil"'.' i It j- I'll v.-ni.-n' s : Sh. et asnbalt, as-phaltir? concrete. t h -.1 1 1 h i-. brick or asphiif mnoadnru on slag or stono base; sheet asphalt 1 asphalt Ic concrete, blthulithlc or brick on concreta
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base , r -..ven (7) inch relnforeej concrete pnvrment twenty-five (25) feet in width. includinK Hp on sand foundation, all with the necessary nppurtininiiTH. All In Hceordfinee with the plans and s iec itbat ions now on tile in the ol'ltoo of the City l'nifineer. The lio-ird of Public Works will meet on the 2"nd day of AitKust. 1 H 2 1 . at t.-n o'clock a. in... in its office In the I'ity Hull to receive ami henr remonstrances from nil pert.ons Interested and will dfciile kihether the Ivtiellt to the property liable to bo assessed for such Improv.ment will equal the estimated cost threof, and will there-aft.-r eonflrni. modify ..r rescind Its l relimlnary Hetioliit Ion. by order of the Hoard of Public Work. I'EHUf H STKVUXS, JOHN KFIRniUC. Hoard of Public Works. Atte.-t : POUATHICA MIM.Kit. Clerk. Ihiblii.li Ausfust Ith and 12th.
.NOTICE. .NOTICE IS HLHP.HY rtlVKX; Tliat on the 1st day of Annum. H'21. th'i Hoard of Public Wcrita f the City of t;.ar L.ike County, Imiliun, ado)Ufil Hr.iT.AHATi'dti HKSOLPTIoN Nl'.Ml'.KK Three Thousand and t-'e"n (3u07) for tht: improvement of Kit th'.edtf o Street. Section Two () from the center line of rifuenth Avenue to tho tnter lino of NtneK't nth Avenue in the raid City of Gary, by the construction thereon of a pavement twenty -one CP) feet In width with a wearing surface of one of the following kinds of modern city pavements: sheet asphalt, iir-h.ltl: concrete btthillithlc. brick or asphalt macadam on slag or Mone base; sheet asphalt. asphaltlc concrete, bithullthlc or brick on concrete base, or seven (7") Inch reinforced concrete pavement twcnty-Uvc feet In width Including lip on sand foundation and cement curb and gutter twenty-four inches in width, and all necessary appurtenances. All In accordance with the plans and speeiilcatii n.s now on lib- in the office of the t'ltv lnt;Vneer. The Hoard of Public Works will meet on the liind ilny 1 August. at j ten o'clock a. m. . In Its ornco in tne C!tv Hall to receive and hear remonstrant rs from nil persons Interi sted and will deeldf whether the bfiuiits to the properly liable to be assessed for such Improvement will equal the ostlni'ited cost thereof, and will thereafter conPTrn. modify or rescind its Pr- lliiilniirv P.esolutlon. Hy order of the Hoard of Public pKRKY H STF-VENS. JOHN KKSKKK'. M'M. SYKIIS. Hoar.l of Public Works. Attest. DOn.VTHKA MILLER. 'ltrk. Publish Au-oist Sth and 12th. VOTIfE VOTIT3 T3 HEUriHY OIVKN: That oi, the 1st dav of Au.ai-t. 1021. the Hoard of Public Works of the city of Gary. Lake County. Indiana adopted ! '! ICL A K ATO P. Y IlKSoLCTtON Nl'MHHU Thren Thousand and VAfkt (30t) for the Impfovenietit of Alley Six ( ti ) Vest. Section Six t'i) from the center lln. "f Seventeenth Ayefiuo to the north Pne of the Pit t -Lurch. Tort Anvne and Clibago H.iilroa.l in the said Cttv of Gar'-, by the contraction ther'on'of a pavement sUtei-n tl") fr. t In width If said pavement is concrete fifteen (LD foot pavement with six inch curbs if same is constructed ,.! other kinds of modern city pavement to be constructed with a wearing .irpaeo of concrete on sand foundation, or brick, bithullthlc. asphalt, or Wool) block on concrete foundation together with all the necessary appurtenances. All in accordance with the plar nn l specif), afi ons how on file in On ofrice of th.- fitv Engineer. The Hoard of Public Works will m. e ,,n th. ?ind dav of Angus'. 1:i. at ten o'clock a m. . In its office in the Cltv Hall to receive a. ml heir renioti-stranee-. from -.11 person'-. interested ami will decide whether the b. n. tits to t'ce propel tv liable to be assessed for such tmprov'-m nt w 'll e.ntU the c.timut.! cost ther.of. and wi.l thereafter confirm, modify or rescind its Pr-'limlnarv l.e-o'.ut i.vn. if order of th" Hoard of Public Work. pnnnv it stkvf.xs. JOHN KPIiS-'-.r.lC. WM S Y K11S. poard of riiblie Works. At tf .t : IiA THE MILLP.lt. Clerk. Publish -Miiast 5th and 1-t... NOTICE xotick is nr.p.r.r.Y givf.v: Tim on the 1st day of Augu-t 1921. the Hoard of Public Work- of the City ot G,.rv. Lake Count k. 'adla ne adoot--d t .T-.-i Mt T'lUT Kl'sOI.rTIoN' M MT5F.ll Three Thousand and nine CnOfn f.-,- th.- tmorevt men of Monroe street Section Four 4 from the r.onth line of Thli-tv-e i nth Asemie to the n-Ttb Hue of Plde Po.t.1 in the said City f r,. by the (-instruction thereon e cement side wall's five CO fe. t wide and the ti-ecnar v enjeh b.. !'- nnd grs-ltng. Alt P a-cordanee with he pl-'i"- end sr.eeifieii'ion new on f 1 -r, the office of the fitv Knirine.-r. ' The Hoard of Public Works will meet on the S?nil day of MiK'. " ten o'clock a. m. . in its office in the C'f Hell to-e-c lve and ber rennn-nt'r-ni'f from all persons n'ere-ted nd wl'l decide whether the benefit to the prooertv liable to be assessed fo- such Improvement will ""'in' h" estlmnted "ist thereof. ar,i will ther--iffrr confirm i"--'Mfy or rescind .t preMmimrv Hsolution. Hy order of the Hoard of I'uoiic Works. r).pRT -it STEVENS, tolIV -.-T-cjti- HIC. Mf SYKTS Hoard of Public Works. A HOUA-T'Trs MTLLT-.U. Clerk Thibllsb August -th and i-t&. NOTIcn SHEFFIELD -WENCH WAT EH CONN PI 'TIONS DF.P VKTMT.NT OF Pl'HLH WOTfKS. CITY OF HAMMOND. INDIANA NOTICE TO 1 'ONTUACTOP.S Toi ore her-by rotiried that the Hoard of Public Works of sa'd City will receive bids up to August l.'.th. 1921 at two o'clock p. m . for the construction of riii'o- .piarter in-h and one inch lead water s- T'K'.'s connections, on Sheffb Id Avenue from Gostltn Street to Polk Houlekard under Improvement Resolution No. S4 as sp. clfied In th -plar.s. profiles and details r.ow on file. All bids, sh .11 be nec-op, pa n i'-d be a certidtd check for nd less than two end one. half p( r cent of the estimated cost of Mtl Improvement. " Th" P.oanl re .ervi s the right to reject anv and all bids. A. J. SWANSOV. JACOH WIKF.R F. C- I'lETP.I'Tr Hoard of Public Works s-r.-i: " NOTICE DEAlUtORN eTIl'li-T SECTION "C PIPEWALK DEPAKTMENT OF JTPLIC WOLKS. ITY OF HAMMOXP,. INDIANA. NOTICE- To iMNTIl A' 'Ti )US Y"U are !-ereby notified that the Hoard of public Works of said City v.'ill receive bids up to August 10:n. 1021 "t two o'clock p. ni. for the construction of a cement Mlcv.alk five ft et w Pie. f,e Inches in .lt-ptli. t 'instructed along the ran lot line. on Dearborn St're'l t 'n-m 112nd .-trc-f to 141st Str-et under Iiiiprm-nvrit Resolution No. Sol a sijicifled in the plans, profiles nnd details now on :I'". All bids -hall V accompanied by a certified check for not ltss tb.in two and ope-half prr erat of the estimf.t'd cost of said improvement. The Hoard reserve the r'ght to reject any and aii bids. A. J. SWANSON. JACOH V.'lKI'-lt. F. C. DI ETH I CH. Hoard of Pnb;c Works S-.-.-12 NOTI'"E op SALE OF HONDR OFFICE Op- COMPTHOEI.KU OF THE CITY OF GAItY. INDIANA August 20. 1321 ' Sealed pvopusals. aeconipanlcd by a
certified check! for Two and One-half ( 2 I per cent of the amount bid for. will be received at this office until Saturday. Aununt 2oth. 1J21, at 12:00 o'clock noon for th'- purchase of PAltK P.o.v s of the City of Oary. Indiana, luaring the uutt ot Ausu.it 20. 1921 and pay-abb.. One-fourth (1-4) in Eight CO y.-nrs. Oue-rurth (1-4) In Eleven (11) years, one-fourth (1-4) In Thirteen (H) year and One-fourth (1-4) In Fourteen (14) year, each being for the sum of Five Hundred 5 o 0 . o 0 Hollars and bearing Interest at the rate of Six (f() per cent per annum, pay- ( ble seml-iinnually cm : 20th day "of I'ebruarv and August of each year. bald bond are Issued for the purpose of acquiring parks, "improving parks and gerieral park purpose in pursuance t.f n act of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana passed on tin 0th day of March. 1:105, entitled "An Act concerning Municipal Corporations" and all act amendatory or ittipplomrntcl thereto and an Ordinnnet .,f paid CUy of Gary entitled "An Ordinance nuthoTlr.ina the borrowing of one Hundred Thousand ( 1 100, 000. no ) Hollar and sale of Honda therefore," passed on the 18th day of July. 1921. Said bond. shall be sold to the higheat bidder for eash for not les than their tiar value. Notle; of the sale of said bond shall be given for Three (3) weeks by the insertion once each week of said notice In the Gary Evening post nml the Gary Evening Times, of Gary, Indiana and One (1) insertion not Itss than One (l) week prior to date of sale In the Indianapolis Star, published In the City of Indianapolis, Indiana. llldders re required to state the number of bond bid for and the gross amount they will Pfly thtrcfor and accrued interest to icte of trnnsfer. The right to reject any mil all bids I rt served. JOHN W. SCOTT. 7-29-R-S-12 City Controller Fit ED C. HAUL FIT AL GRAVEL ItO AH. "WEST CIiriF.TC TOWNSHIP, LVKE COl.NTY. INDIANA. NOTICE Of GHAVEL UOAP LETTING
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THE MODEL ROTHSCHILD & HIRSCH Outfitters for Men and Boys Hammond .. Indiana
The Automobile Sale of the Year
Wait Until August 13th Before You Buy Any Car Here are some of the cars we shall have on sale at that time. You will be surprised at the way we have smashed the bottom out of the Used Car market. THESE CARS MUST BE SOLD SATURDAY HERE ARE SOME OF THE BARGAINS
BUICK D-45 TOURING Exceptionally good buy. new. See this bargain. down.
FORD 1919 TOURING Perfect condition. Starter, all new tires. You'll be surprised at the low price we ask for it.
YOU WILL FIND JUST WHAT YOU WANT AT THIS SALE AS WE WILL OFFER CARS OF MANY DIFFERENT MAKES Overland-Fudge Company LINCOLN WILLYS-KNIGHT OVERLAND Motor Cars 74 State Street Phone 304
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LAKE llol'XTV, IN DIANA State of Lmlinna, County of LHke, ss: Notice is hereby given that the Hoard t.f Commissioner of said County will receive sealed proposals for the Improvement of a certain highway In said County, by grading, draining and pnving said Gravel Hoad in West Creek Township, known as the Kred C Dan! et al Giael Komi as set out in the plans, specification and profile now on lile In the office of the Auditor of said County, by and under the laws of the fctnte of Indiana. Raid sealed proposals will be opened and contract awarded on the 22nd day of August, 1SJ1. Plds or proposals will be received up unti! 1 o'clock p. m. of sal day. I'stlmatea cost of construction $13,4 15.0a . Hid will be for the completion of said improvement In iicocrclance with the plans, pro 111 e and specification filed in tho office of the Auditor rf said county, and shall include all labor and material for said work. In no case will extra compensation be allowed for additional work, alleged to have been done by the contractor or contractor, to whom is awarded the contract. Each bid shall be accompanied by a personal or nurcty bond in the sum equal to double- the amount of the bid filed for the work bid on, to be approved by the Hoard of Commissioner of said County. Said bonds shall be conditioned for tho faithful performance of the work, the sureties. If personal, frhai; bp resident freeholders of
the State of Indiana, on- of whom shall J be a resident of Lane County . i Said Ix.nd sftaT? be for the benefit of any person, persons or corporation who shall suffer any logs or damage
Advance Fall Showing OF Suits Hats Caps For Men and Boys Exclusive Showing of Kuppenheimer Ardmore Collegian Clothes. Borsalino Ward Cambiaghi Hats. We advise an early selection more particularly this season, due to the fact that the manufacturers have succeeded in procuring imported fabrics which are especially limited in quantity.
YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO MISS THIS CHANCE TO BUY A GOOD CAR CHEAP
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CADILLAC 1921 COUPE Practically brand new. Only eight weeks old. This luxurious car to be sold at an unheard-of sacrifice.
0LDSM0BILE 1920 COUPE Only ten months old. Overhauled and repainted. You'll want this car when you know the price.
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by reason of any such bidder fa'ln.a or neglecting to enter into a contract to perform uch work awarded by t!j ald Hoard of Commissioners or to carry, out the same in any particular or to pay for any labor or material which may have been furnlhod to any aurli contractor or contractor or any subcontractor, agent or superintendent under him, in the construction of aid worK . Said improvement will be K-t as a whole to the lowest responsible bidder upon affidavit of noncolluslon, which must be submitted with their bid. and upon failure to ubmlt lucti affidavit, such proposal or bid will b't rejected by the Hoard; and the Hoard reserve the right to rejrrt any and all bid. Time for the copffb tit n of said work will be agreed upon after the letting of said contract. by the Honrd of Cmmlsloner nd the successful bidder. Given by order of the Honrd cf nail County. OEOHGE M. FOLA.NL. Auditor Lake County. Indiana 7-'i. -V-&-12
NOTICE HY THE CITY OF OAKY OK lU'.TEKM IN'ATK.'N To IK U E HO NHS POII ONE Hl'X'DitKIl THOUSAND (lot), 000.60) HOLLA US NOTICE IS HKHKltY GIVEN: That the Ctty of Gary, by Its Common Council, is determined to issue bonds t" the amount of One Hundred Thousand ($100,000.00) Dnllarr In accordance with an ordinance passed on the lth day of July. 1921. This notice Is given in compliance with mi act cf the General Assembly, approved July 31st 1920 In order that tax payers affecteil thereby may have due notice thereof CITY OF G A HY'. By: JOHN W. SCOTT. -ftv Controller. 7-;:i-!!-.-!2 Want Ad
