Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 113, Hammond, Lake County, 1 November 1921 — Page 12

Tuesday, November 1, 1921,

DANTE'S INFEBNO SHOWING HERE SOON Th special feature picture "Dante'j Inferno," which comes to the Bijou theatre tomorrow, hould be of great Interest to everyone of the show goln,? public being a screen version of the srreat Italian poet's conception of Hell and as a rule mo.-t everyone Is more or less Interested in the hereafter and have often wondered what becomes of the soul. If there is a punishment for our sins or Just an eternal oblivion. t)ante who lived six hundred years

aro was then nd la ertlll remembered as one of the world'a greatest writers and "Dante Inferno," bis masterpiece. Is now being shown In motion pictures and will be of special interest to those that have read of his conception rf Th Inferuo or Hell which he has divided Into nine circles where those that ha'e sinnnd on earth are being punished In various ways, the worse the sin, the worse the punishment therefor. The picture was two years 1n the making and Is not a preachment or a lecture but considered a dramatic triumph by the producers who have spared no expense In arranging th elaborate

and costly settings to bring out the weird Imagination of the Illustrious and Immortal poet and the plrture has the endorsement of both pulpit and the press.

PAY TAXES AT NIGHT City treasurer Walter F. Bielefeld announces that beginning today and continuing until November 7, Inclusive, the office of the city treasurer will be

open from 8 a. m. until 8 p. m. for

the payment of taxes. Monday will

be the final day for payments.

Seeing

Here's something that will open both your eyes: When you find out that Certified Bread has more sugar, milk, and short ening has more taste and more flavor When you find out that it's the best bread you ever tasted best for sandwiches, toast and plain bread-and-butter When you find out that it's Certified: the best ingre dients money can buy that it's double When you find out all this, maybe then you'll think you're seeing double or more than double. Now comes the best part of all The price is the same as usual bread At your grocer's today

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LEGAL NOTICES BIDS, (NOVEMBER l&th, 1921. WATEll WORKS INTAKE AND DISCHAiixiE PIPE CONNECTIONS SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at the office at the Board of Public WorkB of the City of Hammond, Indiana, until 2 o'clock, p. m. Standard Time, Friday. November 18th. 1921, or furnishing labor, material sheeting, all appliances and doing all the work of

excavating, handling, pumping, laying

and caulking of a 30 Inch ca.pt Iron connecting pipe, about 180 feet, between the present 30 Inch and 24 Inch cast

Iron Intake pipes at the Hammond Wa

rer rumpinj station, located on the

Shore of Lake Michigan.

ALSO the laying of a 24 inch cast Iron connection between the present

36 Inch and 24 Inch discharge maina at the Pumping Station, a distance of about 60 feet. The connections to the existing mains shall be made without Interference with their continuous use. PROPOSALS are also Invited for two 42 Inch doable gate valves and one 30 Inch hydraulieally operated valve. Specifications and drawings are on file at the Office of the Board of Public Works of the City of Hammond, ajid copies may be examined or obtained at the Office of Mr. John Erlcson, Consulting Engineer. 30 North La, Salle Street. Chicago. Illinois. A certified check or equivalent payable to the City of Hammond, for ft sum not less than five (5) per cent of the amount of the bid shall be deposited with each proposal as a guarantee that the bidder will execute contract for the material and work at the prices bid. A non-collusion affidavit shall ac

company the bid.

Bids will be publicly opened, read

and scheduled, and the contract awarded as soon thereafter as possible.

The Board of Public Works reserves the right to reject any and all bids or

to accept any bid should they deem It for the Interest of the City of Hammond so to do.

A. J. BWAXSON, Chairman JACOB WIKER, V. C. DIETRICH, Board of Public Works

J.OHN A. MALO.

Clerk Water Department. 11:1:8:15

NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF

ESTATE In the matter of the Estate of Mary

Jane Chick, Deceased. No. 2302. In

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the Lake Superior CSoart, ficptenwt. Term, 1921. Notice is hereby tfvea to the HEIRS, LEGATEES AND CREDITORS of Mary Jane Chick, deecaned. to appear In the I-ake Superior Court, held at Hammond, Indiana, on the 28th day of November, 1921. and show cause. If any. why the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive thel distributive shares. WITNESS the Clerlt of the Lake Superior Court, at Hammond, this 31st day of October, 1921. HERBERT I WHEATON, (Seal) Clerk Lak Superior Court 11:1:8

NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. STATE OF INDIANA, LAJTB COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT BITTING! AT HAMMOND. INDIANA. SEPTEMBER TERM, 192L Anna Bird vs. James E. Bird, Cause No. 20989. Action to Divorc. Now comes the plaintiff by George J. Eder, attorney, and flies her complaint herein, together with an affidavit of ; competent person, showing that the i -fendant thereto, to-wit: James E. Bird Is not a resident of the State of Indiana. Said defendant la therefore hereby notified of the' pendency of said action and that the game will stand for trial at the next term of aald Court, and that unless he appears and answers or demurs therein, at the calling of said cause, on the 2nd day of January, A. D. 1922, the same being the 43rd day of the next term of said Court, to be

begun and held In Room number 1 in

the Court House at Hammond, in said

County and State, on the 2nd Monday of November, A. D. 1921, said action will be heard and determined in his

absence.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, unto set my hand and affix of said Court, at Hammond,

this 1st day of November, A. D. 1921.

HERBERT L. WHEATON, (Seal) Clerk L. S. C.

By: WILETTA CAMPBELL,

Deputy Clerk. 11:1:8:13

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Independent Market Co. 181 East State Street Hammond, Ind. Specials for Wednesday Nov. 2

FRESH MEATY SPARE RIBS

9c

Beef Pot Roast, lb. 11c

Hamburger Steak, lb. 10c

Sugar Cured Hams, lb. 22c

160-162 State Street, HAMMOND

Dollar Day Dollar Days here are maids; real history in the matter of bargain and value-giving. On every hand is heard the remark that this store really excells in giving the most for the money. Come on Dollar Day and every day is our advice.

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Wednesday, Nov. 2d

20 yards fine bleached Cotton Crash. $1.00 2 suite of grey flannel Rompers $1.00 7 pair men's tan Jersey Gloves $1.00 12 spools O. N. T. Crochet Cotton. . .$1 .00 1 Scrim Curtains, lace edge, per pair. . .$1.00 3 hemstitched Stamped Scarfs $1.00 Child's Indian Suit, complete $1.00 2 girls Flannel Gowns . $1.00 2 ladies' Vests or Pants, sizes to 50. . .$1.00 3 pair men's Silk Fibre Hose ...... .$1 .00 2 skeins Knitting Worsted $1.00 10 yards 36-incch fine Scrim $1.00 2 fine Nainsook Gowns $1 .00 3 pair men's heavy Wool Sox $1.00 2 fancy Dresser Scarfs ........ .-. . . . .$1 .00 6 men's Collars for only .$1 .00 Men's heavy Union Suits $1 .00 Ladies' Pure Silk Hose $1.00 Girls' Dresses, big value $1.00 Round Table Cloths, 58-inch $1 .00 3 Cotton Batts, 2-lb. size . . . $1 .00 6 yards fine 36-inch Fancy Outing. . .$1.00 3 pair men's fine Cashmere Hose $1 .00 Boys' extra value Knee Pants $1.00 I yard fine 36-inch Satin $1.00

Ladies' novelty Metal Belts $1.00 Fancy Japanese 45-inch Square $1.00 Fine Silk Embroidered Towels $1 .00 1 yard fine Silk Velvet $1.00 Ladies' Union Suits, reg. or extra sizes . $ 1 .00 Men's heavy Sweaters, roll collar $ 1 .00 Fine Bungalow Aprons, for only $1.00 8 pair Children's Hose for $1 .00 2 fine Venice Lace Collars $1.00 3 yards fine 1 7-inch Emb'y Flouncing . $ 1 .00 Child's Embroidery Dresses for $1 .00

WASH BOILER Galvanized No. 9 Wash Boiler with heavy cover, for only $1.00 WATER SETS Pitcher and set of 6 glasses to match, star cut, for only $1.00

SOAP SPECIAL 25 bars Swift's Pride and 5 cans Sunbrite for $1.00 ELECTRIC BULBS Two Nitrogen Electric Bulgs, 1 00 watt, for only $1.00