Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 193, Hammond, Lake County, 7 February 1922 — Page 6

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The general interest in the city plan office provided for it by ine prupi-r -admission advocated by Councilman (city officers of said city, " here it may v : ':;im Schttlte has prompted City At- I hold its meeting.- and herit its maps, ' r:.i7 Mcilih&h to prepare a digest of j plans, do.-unient.-5 and accounts shall be :"- provided for the creat.on of hept t-'ihject to public inspection at all

i u. ooay. reasonable time.. A maiorlty of the

- hi. state law follows: In cities of the scond tlasr, the o-.mon Council may, by ordinance, oviue for the estf.: liehment of a city a" commission fur s'.ch city, consiata ot niiiu (3) mt loiters, live i Z ) of -r.i si.i'l bo citizens of such city, :.o .shall be nuclide -i by irrowlcticc or i, ricne, to act in matt-s pertaining ' !" de"clopmtnt of a city plan, who ; not hold any othor offu-o in the -; t,o :r.ir:n nt. and v l o .--hali bo pr, u d by the Mayor o! bid City. The t-r .our (4) members, one U) memr f iiall be a member of the Common ! -Tic 1, to be sslectsd by .1; ore ill iioer shall be a member of the Park .n;:sMon to be .selected by such ;u: one (I) membt-r shall bo t'ae - -.cent of the Board of i'uUMc Works one (I) member shall be the City .:.; r. "he f.rst five (5) citf.eri members ; :i commission so appointed, shall ;J office respect! ety. as follow:: ' ! for trm of two yt-ars: two (2 r a tern of throe year;--, and (no (2

members f-ha'.l constitute a quorum, but no action of huch commission shall be binding unless authorized by a majority of the commission at a regular or ri-.ily called special meeting thereof. 4. Such commission shall have full and exclusive power to makt rules and regulations for proper management end government of said commission, to appoint a secretary, and in his absence a secretary pro tempore, attorneys, engineers, architects, h-nuscano architect.";, .'nsiiltants. derl: ami all employes which the commission may deem nc-esrary. to prescribe and dellne their rcspeeti cc duties, and to fix and rcguoto the compensation to be paid the several person employed by it.

I The commission shall hioe full powc r and authority to make or cause ! maps, plans or charts of the whole pr any portion of such surveys, studies.

maps, pl.nts or charts of the whole or any portion of su.h city, and of any land outside of such city, n hi eh in the opinion of the com mission bears rela-

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ion to the plan of the city and such

v t-m of four years from and after I plan or plans, maps cr chart", shell day of Jan-.iaty of the year or'sl,ox the studies and recommendation. e.r appointment. Ar.nudlly there- j or the commission respe.-tltiK the loea-t-r, en or before the l-t day of Feb- j "'"n .w idth and arrangement of streets "" of each year, the Mayor aliaii !'"'' alleys ways, subway.-;, v inducts. ; o;nt a commissioner o till the vu- bridge, dock. wharves, parkway. y of the cxplrut.on o the term of j boulevards ar.d the location of parks, - i o' ar-.y Commiss'opcr. and surh j Playgrounds, (omr.iunity center, or -: ir";,i f-ioner shall h.,b.! office for the j "" other public bnildinus. grounds, or

t ;i or four- 4) years from the 1st day -anuary of the year of hi. appoint- ' t. The President o' the Hoard of

'''"' Works and City llneiiieer shall j ..-x-offfcio members of the City Dan i .'.mission. All mer-ibor r.f the com--iioTi s-hsill serve wlir.n'it . e.-npensa-except their r..-tuul expenses, i h:ch shall be subject to the approval

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Recent photo of Prince (ieorge in his naval uniform. Prince George, fourth son of King George and Queen Mary of Knjrlan !, has elected lo follow in the footsteps of his royal father and take his farh' training in the "kind's ravce." Ilo now bears th rank of rnidohiprnan. He wa nineteen yeara old Dec. St).

Sa;d conimisfion sha'.I choose an- : -ly, at its f:r?r regula" r.irelm; in ' b-i-ary, one of its members to act as I .dent of the comroission. and a:: - ! !C J" cf its members ns vice pr-sidcr,t. i

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Talce a Tablespoo&ful of Salts if Back Hurts or Bladder Bothers.

DR. CARTER Eye, Ear and Tonsil Specialist Hart Your Glasses Xirted by as Oc colls

V. e arc fferinp spectacle?, poid !''::c-'i frames, any style, fitted with ionc tenses, ffreatest bargain pricj eer named for Spectaclea. with lenses of this character. Careful esamiriation of jour eyes by an Oculist Free. For this week" only." - ro ft trlibirnrl Over- 3flf0 cases i'.elow are names in your own r eigbborhood. Co and talk to them. Mr. W. C. Atkins. Cherry st, Ttam- ; 1, Indiana. i'honc liaftnwnd

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j We are a ration of meat eaters and j our blorijj j5 fi(!;rl with uric acid, says I a well-known autaonty, who n-arns j in to be constantly on guard against j k idney trtnb!c . i The kidneys do their almost to free i the blood of this irritating- acid, but j become weak from the overwork; they 'get sHug-gish; the eumtnsth tissues ti"? and thus the waste is retained j in the blood to poison the entire sysi tern. ! When you- K!5ney" ache and fee!

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relief during the night: wJien you have severe heaiaches. nervous, end

id'rzy spells, sleeplessness, acid stomach or rheumatism in bad weather, get I from your rharmar!st abont four ounces of Jad Salts; taie a tableI spoonful in a p'a.s of water b-ei.ee j breakfaft each ir.orning- ant In a few (days your kidneys will act fine. This j famous salts : made from the r-id of j jrrapt-3 .md lemon juice, combined j '.v:h lilhia. arid haw been used for genI era'Juns to flush and st.mulate ciog--! sred kldtiev. to neutralize the acids

! in urine s" it is no longer a. source of!

! irritation, thus ending urinary arid I bladder disorders.

Jad SJf. is inexpensive a.rd cannot injure; makes a delightful effervescent lithia-wato- drink, and nobody can make a mistake by ta-king- a little occasionally to ke- p the kidneyn dean arid acti'.e Adc

improvements, and the removal, re-lo

cation, v. idenins or extension of such

public works then existing. The platting: of ground into lots or r.arcels.

streets and alleys, and the location or

re-location arid development, routine or rc-routinjr of the transit lines.

transportation lines or other facilities of communication. 6. The commission shall have the power and authority to prepare and submit to the city council for its adoption an ordinance or ordinances regulatingthe height, area, bulk and use of buildings and the use and Intensity of use of land by districts within the cit3 and the regulation within districts of the area of yards, court., and other open epaces, and classifyinsr, regulating and restricting location of trades, callings, industries and commercial enterA Banquet That Was Almost a Tragedy "Three years ajro a banquet I was stricken with acute indigestion. Two doctors worked over me for an hour before I came to. 1 ba.d had severe colic attacks before but nothing like that. No doctors or medicine , era ve me permanent help until a friend, who was at the banquet, advised me to talce a course of Mayr Wonderful Remedy, which I did i.ith wonderful results."

It la a. simple, harmless preparation j

that removes the catarrhal mnoua from the intestinal trsot and allays the inflammation which causes practically ail stomach, liver and Intestinal ailmw ( Including- a-spe-ndioitis. one dose will convince or money refunded, ftiirtrmers Pharmacy and druggists e very w h pre . Adv.

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prises, and the location of buildinas designed for specified uses, all In the interest of promoting: the health, safety, comfort, morals, convenience and general welfare of the community, and to perform eui-li other dutic3 as may be dclefiated to or required of it by such ordinance of the Common Council with reference to the enforcement thereof. 7. No statuary, memoriay, or work of art in a public place, public building, bridgo, viaduct, street lir.ture. street sien, or other public structure and appurtenance, shall be located or erected.

j ior shall any permit be issued by a ny

department of the city government for the erection and location thereof until and unless the design and proposed location of any statuary, memorial, work of art. etc.. shall have been submitted to the- City l'lan commission and its recommendations thtrmn obtained. . All plans, plats, or re-plats of subdivisions or rt-suhdi visions of land laid out in lot or plots with the street, alleys .or other portions of the same, intended to be dedicated to the public or within live miles of the limits of such city, shall first be submitted to the City Plan commission for their approval and endorsement before the tame shall be received for record or recorded in any public office. 9. The Common Council of such city shall, as soon as it shall have passed an ordinance creating a city plan commission, appropriate fotm the general fund of suh city fir the payment of the expenses of the City Plan commission, a sum of money e jual to not less thaji three or more than eight milln on each $100.00 or taxable property in such city as the same appears on the ta;c duplicate and immediately thereafter a like sum shall be appropriated for such purpose and such sum of money when so appropriated shall be included In the annual tax levy for general expenses made by such Common Council of such city. All g fts. donations or payments whatsoever which are given or paid to such city for city plan purposes, nhall belong to the iJeneral City Plan commission fund. 10. In the event any city shall have a governing commission or other body

DANCING Orpheum Hall 152 State St, Hammond PHONE 3328 Every Wednesday and Saturday night. Dancing classes for beginners every Monday and Friday. Children's classes Saturday afternoon. Private lessons by appointment. Wanted 10 Yoxmg Ladies to Assist in Dancing.

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Mr. and Mrs. Xicfc Schniitt and dauahter RoFe, and - William, Jacob. Peter, Henry and Joseph Moeller returned to tiieir home in Boyd, "Wis., after spending several weeks here with relatives. Co. NQndorf transacted buainess it. Chicago on Monday. He went as delegate for Milk Producers' Co-Operative

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Marketing company, which bad an election of officers. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. EJhrasam and Mrs. A. Atnbre moved to Gary pn Monday where they will make their future home.

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To ancient Egypt and her gods troes Paris in search for the unusual for new spring hats. A larjr and truly royal looking scarab adorns this rpring turban rf soft Ftraw drappd in enrhantir.c folds. It is just the hat to weir with a smart taillear in early eprinjr

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performing legislative functions then the powers herein granted to the Common Council with reference to creating city plan commission, its representation thereon, the appropriation of funds shall be applicable to and is hereby conferred upon such govening commssion.

Kidneys cause backache? .No! Listen: Your backache is caused by lumbago, sciatica, or a rtrain, and the quickest relief is soothing, penetra.t-Ing-t. Jacobs Oil. Pub it right on your painful back,

and Instantly the soreness, stlffn ess and lameness disappears. Don't stay

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came of the backache or lumtags pain. Rub old, honest, Ft. Jacobs Oil whenever yoti have sciatica, neuralgia, rheumatism or sprains, a.s it is absolutely harmless, and doesn't burn the skin. Adv.

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