Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 172, Hammond, Lake County, 12 January 1922 — Page 9

SAYS HUSBAND IS CRUEL ATleg-lTjfi: amon? other cruelties tliat J-.cr hu:iband accuses her of being- intimate with other men and also denies h is the father of her baby daughter. Mrs. Ethel Buse today filed sruit fur a 'livorcn from James Kusc in the Tlam-

mur.d superior court. Mrs. 15us who , City, at a greater rate of speed than is a Hammond woman, says that her, fifteen (15) miles per hour, husband has refused to support h-r i SKOT10N 2. That It shall t unlawtwo months old child. She "asks forlfuI fl,r aIly raUroilll companv atrent S1.000 alimony. $15 per week for P-P,rvant or employe of any .such comnort and the custody or the cliild. Joe , ,v t , l I'a!1 -'r other person, to permit and V. Todd is her attorney. : .. ,. , . . i cau.se any locomotive engine, out, or

train ot cats, while paaain, along and upon the New York, Chicago & St. Louis Itailroad company's tracks in the City of Hammond, Indiana, to stop and tloi;k the .street crossing at Sohl street In the City of Hammond while waiting

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Commenting upon the application of the principb.;a of Rotary to modern

' business, one of the speakers Joe Thompson, at Tuesday's luncheon of the Uotary Cub drew attention to the fact that Ttotarians must b .irjslness !ran ambitious to succeed but wishing no ,'.i!cces3 not founded on th! liisrhert j justice and morality. The practical ! application of this philosophy requires I fair and honest dealincr, between busines. men in business life, c&ii life or J civic matters. 1 Nearly everyone mu a different interpretation f sui'rcfs. or expresses its I riie.ininsr different. An excellent exi position of the idea is contained in I'erton Braley's poem: ! "It's doirrir Tnir Job tTio bast yovi can, ! I't.- beinfr fnir to your fellow-man: Its makint; money, but keeping friends Its striving true to your airns and ends.

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An Answer to a Burning Question is found by those who patronize us. It is a satisfactory answer, since the coal we handle is of first quality, whether you use anthracite, smokeless or a high or lower grade bituminous. Then, too, our deliveries satisfy the housewife. Coal is stored in your bin with a minimum of dust and dirt. Let us help you make the new year a happy one. Telephone orders given prompt and satisfactory attention. PHONE 14S0 The Beekroan Supply Company

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mirth, lis maUintr better this jrood old enrt'i: Its servinsr. strivin-s", through strain a.n d ?tr?s, Its doir.fr your noblest; that's success." In this definition makinp "money ! hardly mentioned, indicating that making money is not the sole purpose in ex lstenec. A man can make a frre.at deal of money and yet his life may bo a failure. A brief consideration of the opportunities and responsibilities of sriccess repeals that the rrncipal reason for departing from the recognized ethics cpceniins;- sfuccess !s due to gellishnoss The failure to appreciate the trus breadth of real sruccfiss leads to unfairness either in sririt or act with the consequent exposing of thn sham ard the deceit; and the pulf between the tr.-o is contained in thi word "character." One is counterfeit and one is real. The merit and the snpeHor product of the real will endure., while, the superficial efforts of the. other will be waited.

for a block, without cutting the train , and openin.iT up the TOMsirif for pedestrians and vehicles, not longer than live minutes at one time. i SKOTION 3. That It shall be unlawful for any railroad company, atpmt. fservimt or employe of any such company, or oilier htsoii, to permit and ; cause any locomotive engine, car or ; train of cars, while pa.s.sinjt aJonHT and upon the tracks of the Michigan Cca- ' tral Railroad romp;uiy or the Indiana 1 iarbor licit Itailroad company's tracks, ' til stop and block the street crossing at Johl and Jese street, while waiting I for a block, without cutting the train 1 and open ins tip the crossing for pedestrians and chicles, not lunger than live minutes at one time. SKCTION 4. That any irdinante or parts of Orlinanees in conflict with this

' Urdinance tire hereby re; calcd. SECTION 5. Any person, firm or i corporation, violating any of Hie jrovisions of said Secti.jns, yliall'. upon j cmt ictioa thereof. Iks lined in any sum ! not exceed na Three Hvitidred dollars ! 5(3(111.00.) j SKCTICi.Y . This Ordinance shall i b-j in full force and effect from and after its passage, signed by the President of the Council, approved by the j .Viyur and Icsal puhHca tion. j (PiKiied J. V. KKKhKR, 1 'resident. Attest: (.Siimed) ARNOLD H. KTXKRT, Arproved by tho Mayor this 11th day

of January, 1012. (Sisned) rANIKL BROWX. Mayor. Rassed by the Common Council of rhe City of Hammond, Indiana, on the 10th day of January, 10Z2, and presented to the Mayor for his approval or rejection and approved by the Mayor on the 1 1th day of January, 1D22. (Signed) ARNOLTi II. KUXERT, 1-J2-15 Citv- Clerk.

LEGAL NOTICES

oULLV.VNCll NO. 1724. AN ORU.N'.VXt.'K 1'IXLNG 'VI IF. LICENSK Fm FOH VB1IIC1KS OK TRUCKS USD' XiR '"'f iMUKROIAb PURPOSES WITHIN TH.1'1 CITY Ol' IIA.MMO.M), IN J I ANA. SKCTION" 1. I!K IT JKUAJNB1 by the Common Council of the City of Hammond, Indiana, that every wag-on or truck or motorc.ycla used fur commercial purposes in the City of Hammond, Indiana, to transport proicrty for hire or pay from place to piarc within the corporate limits of said City, shall be licensed as follows: livery waKn or truck u.-cd for commercial purposes in the City of Hammond, Indiana, for hauling ot boilers, enpmes, machinery, safes, steel. Iron, brick, stone, lumber, lojts, ice, coal, ravel, sand, dirt, coke, furniture, fruiis, vegetables, merchandise, and materials of any kind, character and description not especially mentioned or to transport Koods or baKK-oC'S for hiro or pay from place to place in said Citv, shall be licensed as follous:

Kach wa.con or tru'-k used for such purpose and drawn by two hors"s, $10.00 per year. Kach ivajnn or truck used for such purpose and drawn by one horse, $5. on per year. Ka.h motor truck or motor driven commercial vrdiicp. used for such purpose and having a carrying capacity of not to exceed 3-4 to':s, -7.50 per sour. Kach m dor truck or motor driven commercial vehicle used for Buch purpose and having a carrying: capacity of suit to exceed one ton, $10.00 per y ear. Kach motor truck or motor driven commercial vehicle ufi for ."uoh purpose and having: a carry

ing capacity of r.ot to ex'-eed 1 4 tons, $12.50 per year. Kach motor truck or motor driven ccmmcr-tal vehicle u-'cd for such purpose and havinir a carrying capacity of not to exceed two

j tons, ;u.U!) per year.

KacTi motor truck or motor driven commercial vehicle used for such purpose and having a carrying capacity of not to exceed three tons, $20.00 per year. Kach motor truck or motor driven commercial vehicle used for such purpose and having a carry-

In ff capacity of not to exceed four tons, $2';i.0'J per year. Kach motor truck or motor drivT en commercial vehicle used for such purpose and inj; a carr j - in;; capacity of not to exceed (1 ve tans, J30.0i per year. 3-r TriAlLKllS uted for commercial purposes, one-half of the rate of motor ; riven commercial vehicles, as above set out. Ker each motorcycle used for commercial purposes, $5.oij per j ear. Her eat h passe.n.-er motor driven commercial vehicle, having a carry ins capacity of 7 passengers or less, i.-icludinj-r the driver, $7.00 per year. TNr each passenger motor driven com i ercial vehicl.., ha vir.t; a carrying capacity of p. are than 7 ra.sI'.en irers, i poind i r ir the driver, $15.00 P'-r year. fSFXTlOX 2. Any person, firm or corporation vlolatin jirsy of tie? provisions of this ord'ii.n'fe, usm conviction, shall fined in nay ::um r.ot exceed in K Fifty Ivd'.ars. AUCTION 3. Ail Ordinancfrf or parts of Ordinances in conflict herewith, ar" hereby r"pea!f,. F 1 "TTOX 4. This Ordinance shall be in full force'ar.d cfect from iuni after its pri'-sare, lernl ptiTdfation, siifncd liy the Presiu.:iit of the Council and approved by the Mayor. turned) J. V. KKI-X'Kit, Preid-nt. Attest: 5 (Sisned) AILN'OLT) H- JaNI.HT, , Civ Clerlt.

Approved by tim Mayor this 11th day

ot January, ll'22. (.Signed) IAJS"1K1j UP.OWX, Mayor. Passed by th.e Common Council of the City of Hammond, Indiana, on the lOtii 'lay of January, 1922, and presented to Co; Mayor for his approval cr rejection and approved by the Mayor on the lltli day of January, 1S22. Signed) AICVOLD H. KUN12RT. City Clerk.

BUSINESS MEN'S LUNCH Substantial Choice Dislies 55c MEE HOTEL Resturant James Cong'es Phone 574

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SESYICE GROCERY

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S2G East State Street Ffcone 4014 $3.00 Orders Delivered Free Half a Block East of Post Office

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Swift's Premium Bacon Ends, average weight 2 pounds each. O O Usually sold at from 39c to 45c pound sliced, for this sale. . ;

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EYES EXAMINED bv Dr. L. C. Arkij New Improved Methods

Cks. Arkin & Son Jewelers and Optometrists 165 EAST STATE STREET HAMMOND. IND.

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Miller & Hart bacon ends pound

Square Deal bacon 1 Q r

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j Brookfield Pork Sausage, 1 1 pound cartons, each . . .

Dried Beef SO C

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30c

Butter, Gilt Edge, tub pound

Lard, Swift's Pure, 5 pounds 2-pound pails at

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Crisco 1 Impound can at Icy Region Brand Codfish, 1 pound cartons .

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ORDIN'-VXCK N'O. 1725. A2V ORDINAJN'CTE PROaiING CTTRTAIN K.EGULuV.TIONS IX)R IIAILROAD3 IN" THE CITY OF HAMMOND, IXDtAN.. SliCTIO L KB IT ORT'AXNKD by the ComzDOn Council c the City of Hammond, Indiana, that it shall "b unlawful for any railroad company, ag:ent, servant, or employe of any such company, or other person, to permit or causa any locomotive engine, car or train of cars, to pass alone, or upon, any railroad within the limits of said

Lease Expires, Forced to Move Entire Stock Must be Sold 25 OFF ON EVERYTHING WHILE STOCK LASTS

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OUR OTN7 BRAND C0FFE&3 pounds BOULEVARD COFFEE 3 pounds

KELLOGG'5 CORN FLAKES A.ND POST TOASTIES

BLUE RIBBON PEACHES 1 1-oz. package for -

LIBBY'S PEACHES No. 3 cans. 29c

r cr tiia CONSOLE PORK AND BEANS No. 3 cans. 2 cans for EXTRA LARGE RIPE OLIES 40c seller. Per can EAGLE BRAND APRICOTS No. 3 cans. Per can AURORA BRAND TOMATO KATCHUP 2 bottles ARM AND HAMMER BAKING SODA 3 packages FOULD'S CAKE MIX 2 packages SNIDER'S PORK AND BEANS Per can WELCH'S FRUITLADE 15-oz. jars. LIBbVTrED ALASKA SALMON-8 aV. can's Per can GRAPES In heavy syrup. Per can

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ALL OUR FRUITS AND VEGETABLES GREATLY REDUCED We Deliver Orders to All Parts of City Phone 623

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BUY NOW AND SAVE MONEY!

A FEW BARGAINS ARE LISTED. COME AND SEE THE OTHERS. $1.25 Alderika 9Sc $1.25 Mayr's Wonderful Stomach Remedy SSc $1.00 Squibb's Mineral Oil 85c $1.25 Bayer's Aspirin 88c 50c Mentholatum 39c $1.00 Buckeye Malt and Hops 79c One Pint Witch Hazel 39c 30c Packer's Tar Soap 21c 25c Morosan Talcum Powder. . . .'.18c

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Sweet Corn, fancy, 2 for Peas, sifted sweet, 2

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SPEOAL $2.50 Alarm Clock "7Q only ,

SUMMERS' SODA FOUNTAIN Plenty of pleasure when you visit our Soda Fountain. Hot drinks and delicious ice creams. Our dishes and silvr are washed and rinsftci in hot water and thoroughly sterilized in our Sanitary Dish Washer.

PATHE B()Y PONY CONTEST "Pathe Boy" is well enough bred to be very proud of his parentage and we arc not conceited in saying that you will be very proud to own him. Get into the contest today to WIN him for your very own.

Pathe plays all makes of records and plays them perfectly. Pathe records are played with the Pathe Sapphire Ball which does not scratch cr rip the record, but fits and fills the record grooves, so always giving die full tone value Without wearing out either sapphire or record. No needles to change. Ears that would be distraught by the blare of "talking machines" have welcomed the jeweled music of Pathe Phonographs. Pathe the one phonograph that has every good point that you always reckoned a real phonograph ought to have, and suprcw in every point. BUY THE BEST A PATHE PHONOGRAPH SOLD ON CONVENIENT PAYMENTS.

1 Tomatoes, extra standard 2 for

Camp Soups, all Savers 3 for Mustard Sardines, Under-

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This Beautiful SHERATON MODEL Console Type Former Price $225.00 NOW $112.50

This Beautiful JACOBEAN MODEL Console Type Former Price $225.00 NOW $112.50

We Give S. Be H. Green Trading Stamps. Free Delivery

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Use SiLrnHiers' Clh'.ical Laboratory Laboratory Repcrt: Hammond city water safe for drinking purposes.

Pure Fruit Jams, 1 6-oz. 2 E?Q for

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Z-quart mason jar. Peanut Butter, 20-oz. Jar for . - Snider's Beans, 2 for Pink Salmon, tall cans for

Del Monte Salmon, 2 tall cans

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Miik made macaroni and spaghetti, none better made, pounds for ,

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I Pure Old Fashioned Flour, 10 j pounds ; Five j pounds Graham Flour, 5 j pounds

Buckwheat 59c

Rye Flour, 5 pounds . .

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Telrno Pancake Flour, 2 pound 4 oz. package, 2 1 Q

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; Sugar," pure cane, i pounds

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Icing Sugar, 3 pounds . . .

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Tip Top Coffee, 3 pounds . . . s .

Lolfee, our special

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Navy Beans, Michigan hand pick-

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I Mexican Red Beans, J pound Lima Beans, 2 i pounds

Cheese, brick and young 1 American, pound. . . . "

Pimento, Q C 1 pound )OC

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Lim'Airger, pound Jello, all flavors, 3 for

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Fresh Shredded Cocoanut f pound package v-'

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Classic. White Laundry Soap, 10 for P.&G.. 10 for

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Featuring Upto-ttieMIrsiate Footwear for Flesi Women and Cliilldren at Amazing Price Reductions

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Men's dress and street shoes, clean cut "peppy" styles, wonderful quality, brown or black, sale price. $4.95 Men's work shoes, extra quality, built over the famous Munson last; sale price, $2.95 D $4.95

Misses' Lace Shoes Misses' black and brown lace shoes, clever new styles, sizes 1 1 Yl to 2, 20 off. $4.50 grades $3.60 $4.00 grades . . . . $3.20 $3.50 grades $2.95

Women's felt house slipers, extra quality (sizes broken) while they last, $1.00

Women's one-strap kid house slippers, flexible soles, rubber heels, 100 pair in this lot, while they

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Women's high shoes, button and lace models, values to $10.00, sizes broken, while they last, $1.95

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Clrldrens Lace Shoes Children's brown and black lace shoes, stylish and durable, 20 3 ft.

$4.00 grades S3.20 $3.50 grades $2.95 $.V0 grades $2.25

Newely Arrived Oxfords

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new brogue and plain eifects, $6

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