Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 181, Hammond, Lake County, 24 January 1922 — Page 7

Tuesday, January 24, 1922.

THK TIM -RR PAO R SEVEN

BUILD GARY

Itobart road, from Oary Beach due i south to Hohart. i j This is what the new mayor told tiv 'members of the board o,' units at t their rouular moot sterday. ami (from llu ton-- of his voii'i it i i-vil iii ithat h. iw i'.ns to p'..t thr"i.;!i ln of

. ' i the !:!! t io-'MK-a a iiaiiiioriant ro:id:: That Is the Advice of Mayor; eyZouTiZ'Z ni''Lt ,

R. 0. Johnson of

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;th" tt i::'lbr!.ool tfu minion .bti'Mrs j Mayor .Johnson told tie- hoard mat : they would he of moro value to tin i'oopie of t!o north v. cstern iiart of

, Luke oountv tiirm all iIk- otiu-r indusA.l other road improvements in C.ary I trial !inil subdivision road:, cot, bin. are to be sidetracked according to : 'jty ldirvin- or Cot t in-liam was hi-

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by the issue of township gravel road iioiids with Ciilunitt and Mohan townships united in one politioal subdivision. M.iy.'r ,!ol'nM-ni told the hoard that liii!'- is now a miivr!:i ill on foot to 11 i-!:o ilo- town.-hi ? ,,f 'a 1 timet and lie!, art and will com.. ii at a meeting of tin.- count hoard in February. A Petition is now .i-ing oireulalod in Mohair, township pray in ir for the mr-iT--. r. ami i.s being tdmicd, it is reported, by !"0 per cent of tin- prop, rty owners.

tied in l'J19 und lived together u:.t January, 13:10, when Avery left with . aiiHi. She asks the restoration of h maiden name, .Mabel Met. 'alley, 'j'!.. com ; la in i was liled by Attorney Vie tor K. Roberts.

Mayor n. O. Johnson, to

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waylay work on suaie otbatid c.'t bt.sy with the 1ji

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' " ' ! r.raeh and .lohart roads, roade. the William P. Reason road. MlM... a (...r K :, ;,tt,-,n:,t commonly known as the tSary ileacii I was made to build the ilrry Bcaeh

was re's-terod nid

LOWELL COUPLE IN DIVORCE COURT

E. CHICAGO ' DIVORCE SUITS

road connecting- Fifth avenue to Mil- road, hut n !;i.

ler beach and thence to tht- IVrtor ; injunction pro. o.I in s instituted.

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I.' lU'I'.i.,, 1NT.. Jan. "I Mabel A. Avorv of Lowell has tiled divorce proceed mars against her husband, (ieorse Aery. in the Lake firo'iil. court, vhar; i:.-' abandonment. The Aers were mar

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Two ISast i-'liicai;i' divorce suits in which the well Known Iriatmic figures prominent ly, were r.;o? thin morning in the Hammond Superior court. Norbcrt Stone. a plumbing contractor of .!' ! 7 Tl-iririR avenue, is plaintiff in oua suitr His complaint, whieh was prepared by Mtorney Hugh .'arroll, states that he ami his wife. Nellie, wore married in Lithuania. March 3. ll01. They lived tog-ether until March 1. the following year, when Xoroert came to America." Stone nays he kept sending money to his wife so she might join him in the United States but she refused to come until 1910. Then she failed to stop at Fast Cliicapo. She went to Chicago and Stone learned that jdie had mad. the trip with another man and was

j living with him in Chioaco as his

wife. She ret uses to come to Kast Chh-ao to live with !i:m po be wanta divorce. They have no children. In the second uit a woman is the

She i Mrs. Julia Hackstock. Matt Hackstock. They were January 2S. litni, ;ind ljveil until October 13, l20, when said to have deserted her.

Only recently she learned through a mutual friend that Matt is in IoAnseles. Calif., where he is living with another woman. Roe and Peter sun are her attorneys.

LAKE CO. LEAGUE IS STARTED

The American htague of Polish Descent of Lake County, of Indiana Harbor, met last Sunday afternoon and elected the following- officers for the ensuing year: Ar, tonio Heorif, President. Thomas Cerrajewski, Vice-President. M. J. Krajewski, Secretary. John Hrecleau, Treasurer. Secretary Krajewski announces that the next meeting- will be held Sunday afternoon, Vtbruary fith.

"TRY A TIMES WANT AD"

plaintiff, wife of married together Matt is

Help! We often wonder whether th mermrt ds of niarriaireahle nee ever get a rluj; out of th 1'ell buoys.

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