Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 7, Hammond, Lake County, 4 March 1922 — Page 7
March 4, 1922.
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Crown Point News Happenings Of A Day In Lake County's Lively Capital.
The fire department was called to Joe, whom she married In Montana In
tha Oscrtr Ohank home on North Grant
Ptreot at noon on Friday, the roof hav-caug-ht fire from an over-heatci chimney. Only a slight damage was tione. The1 Chrysolite Club enjoyed cards ac their Thursday nignt's meeting. A murriage license was issued on Friday to Mis.- Edna Christensen of Crown Point anJ Herman Peters of So. Chicago. Miss Cbristensen is a llle oierk and tha daughter of Mrs. Emma iiutLs. of Crown Point. tthel iL Locklln of Hammond, through her attorney Kelley, tJalvin & J. M. Stinson has iiled a $25,000 dain;ifaj suit in the Lake Circuit court
1913. She also alleges that on various occasions he would strike her, vile language was another of his attributes. She asks an absolute divorce and the restoration of her maid-.-n name of Zora Matich. Miss Lillian Gross of Chicago, will he the g-uest of her sister Mrs. Lawrence Knight for afew day?;.
Tei'T-ulations of the Fcforpary 1922 delinquent tax sale In Lake county,, ihows that 9S9 pieces of real estate, were sold to fifty-eight buyers against i 1204 pieces sold to 47 buyers in ii!l. , The total amount of money realized j from the sale was $50,630.37, accord- ! ing to figures tabulated by Co. Treasurer Ralph Bradford this week. In
BISHOP DEFENDS FLAPPER
certificates which congress proposes to mall to all known creditors copies of turn over to the ex-soldlers In lieu of said petition and this o:jter, addressed a r&Rh tinmiA under an amendment to tr thpm at thir tjleM tt rentrtnA mm I
the compensation bill prepared by Qov- stated.
ernor Harding of the federal reserve board and forwarded today to Chairman Fordney of the house ways and means committee. Harding recommended that provisions be made for the acceptance of the certificates only by national banks, state banks and triiKt I'ftinnAnlrM to nrevent nrfvata In. 1
dividual from buying up at a loss to the vett-rans.
WITNESS, the Honorable ALBERT B ANDERSON, Judge of said Court, and the seal thereof at Indianapolis, in said District on the 1st day of March, A. D. 122. NOBLE C. BUTLER. 3-4-11 Clerk.
Modem Girl Is Not INear So Bad as She is Painted ' Says Divine.
:ig-a..n't Alonzo L ckinsun, who she) , spite of the fact that there was more
charges has circulated defamatory
.-tones against her among her friends .intending to injure her good name, all u" which are -Jntrue. That by reason of faiso and malicious statements made, her engagement waa broken, her iieiIUi has become Impaired so that she is' unable to follow .her profession A3 a stenographer. The statements made by Dickinson were g;, en wide publicity and were made for the purpose of destroying her character. On one occasion at the home of J. R. ile-rtaett, 266 Hohman St., Hammond, Diokinson made the assertion that she .had had improper relations with C M. Smlfhfon, tha resuiit of which he had To undergo an operation. Miss Lockx.in ln the daughter of Homer Locklln of Hammond and Is 19 years of age. Charging lira with being & habitual najrger, Zora Popovlch of 1000 -.Vastilngton street, Gary, Is seeking
land sold lat year, this ye .r's sale netted a profit of 120.0'jO. Inst year'V sale realizing J31.1S1.29. More than $5,000 different pieces wnre offered for sale, but 959 were disposed of. City Clerk Luther Hudo.ph an 1 Clarence Rudolph were in Chicago on Friday on business. XEW MAKRItGK 1ICKNSKS John Phrommer. Hammond. Helen Robertson, Hammond: Heruiuan Peters. South Chicago. Edna Christens n, oi Crown Point; William R. White, of Fran-eisi.llle, Ind., Heliiia Thompson. Hammond; Lon Lloyd Worland, Hammond, Dorothy C. Nokes, Hammond; Roy Heglln, Ind. Harbor, Es e I Anderson, Ind. Harbor: Wil'.ia. . P. McXamara, Hammond. Emma Hack, Hammond; Louis B. Barton, Ha nrnond. Roverta E. Pugh, Hammond; Sf.nislaw Lucarr, Gary, Alexandra Karvock, of
tiUHE to POT HE SAYS
SCHOOL BUILDINGS. AND PROVIDING NEW SANITATION. PLUMBING, HEATING AND LIGHTING FACILITIES IN THE PRESENT 6CHOOL BUILDINGS OF THE SCHOOL CITT OF HAMMOND. Notice Is hereby given to the taxpayers of the City of Hammond, Ttidlana. and all others concerned, that the Board of Trustees of the School City
'an a, and all others concerned, that the Board of Trustees of the School City of Hammond, Indiana, has determined to issue bonds for the purpose of acquiring and pairing for two school building sites, described as follows: Lots Thirteen (18), Fourteen (14), Fifteen (15) and Slxteet. (1). Block Three (8). Fogg & Hammonds Addition.
of Hammonrl, Indiana, has determined ! 10 the 7 ot Hammond. Lake County
to issue bonds tor the purpose of providing additional school facilities at the Wallace. Lafayette, Lincoln, Kenwood and Maywood Schools in eaid city, and for repairing and enlarging the school buildings aforementioned, and also to provide new sanitation.
BY MILDRED MORRIS (STAFF CO-RESPONDENT !. N. SERVICE NEW YO.'.K. March 4. P.. shop Thomas F. Cajlor. head of the Protestant Episcopal hurch of America, today took up the cudgel for the flapper.
In an interview h! declared the mod- INTERNATIONAL NEWS SER-CE)
ern girl is not so bad as she is painted, new YORK, March 4. "Moralfty has !
sp' airing- both literally and nBura-jall none to pot because we don't un
lively. dersland what religion really means." As for the modern woman declared Winston Churchill, the novclAcordin.; to Bishop Oaylor, women ist ln an au(iress today for the benefit had r'i'oimers bet up over the things 0( tne Authors" League fund, they d.d to their faces and chey wore jlr Churchill, who has not written their skirts short even in the days a novei f0r three years, but has been when Mchuseleh was a boy. ' investigating in the "spirit" world, an"Woman is a new mystery every nounced finding of his research, day." said the bishop. j "I went into this thins to learn how "But she has not changed throunh to Ket inward energy, creative enthe r-entu.-lcs. The woman of today is crgy." said Mr. Churchill. "And I beno different from the woman of our Ueve now that the power of this life grandmother's day or from the woman current which we call "will" is unwho lived before Christianity. ! dreamed of. "Read Matthew Arnold's translation "We can, with the help of the mod-
NOTICE. Sealed proposals will te received by the Board of Education of the School City of Whiting. Indiana, at its office In the High School building of said cltv. un to four o'clock P. M.. on the
27th day of March. 122. for the pur-! plumb,nar- nlln faciliehase of bonds of said School Cltv of ! tles ln 8a,d new sanitation Whiting, in the amount of Five Hun- ln the Irvin Riverside Schools, dred Fortv Thousand (S540.000.00) Dol-iand new classrooms at the Columbia l.i r. Said bon.lM r in th, folio w in i Scho1 ln "' cttv-
denominations: Two Hundred Seventy
Indiana, the aarne being adjacent to tho presnt school site of the Lafayette Bchool; and also Lots Eleven (11) to Thirty-two (II) both inclusive, Jsock Thirteen (13), Smith & Barter's Second West Park Addition to Hammond, Lake Cotjtity, Indiana. The total amount of bonds which the Broad proposes to Issue for the purpose stated, is Twenty Thousand, live Hundred (J 20. 500.00) Dollars, in denom
The total amount of bonds which the
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Thousand ($270,000.00) Dollars in de- u io iseue xor me pur- - nominations of Five Hundred ($500 00) I pOBe states- . n8 Hundred Fourteen . bonda shall be in the principal amount
inuuvuDa five iiundred (1114,600.00) .' or une inoumna t(i,uou.u) uouars Dollars, in denominations as follows: ' each, and the twentieth bond In the One hundred thirteen (113) bonds in j um "of Fifteen H?indrd ($i.30O 00) the principal sum of One Thousand) LKUai;s; said, .Indebtedness maturing; ($1000.00) Dollars each, and one bond ; and being redeemable as follows: Two in the amount of Fifteen Hundred ' i hr.i.und S2.00O.O0t rvillaj-a of naid
($27,000 00) l T vv oonaea lnaebt- j Indebtedness maturing and Ming re-
v.Coo Deing reaeemaoie j aeemable at the end of Tit (8) years
as roiiows: $1,100.00 of said bonded Indebtedness being due, payable and redeemable at the end of five years from the date of
gal separation from her husband Gary.
of the Fourth Idyll of Theacritus, who lived 400 years before Christ. You find there the women onversing while they dress for a concert. They talk dress and discuss ways to numor and wheedle their husbands exactly In the same way as women do today. They
ern sciences," the author continued, "reach a theory as to the nature i.of man's dualism. the relationship between the mind and the body. We are on the way to finding out that relation -whip and when we have done that we will liberate undreamed of powers." The trreat lack of religion today, ac-
GARY NEWS
SEARCH FOB FLOHA PROTTO VUxrm, Protto, a married woman from Era ail, In&, who was arrested in Gary this week as the complaining witness aga.last two Greeks on a charge of violating the Mann s-ct and latex released on the order of the federal agents disappeared from the city yesterday a few hours after CMef Forbis received a wrre from her home that her grandmother waa gla and that she was wanted home at once. The police were unable to find any trace of her.
ARRESTED AGAIN BY DRY SQUAD EHore Adlnl, 1800 Washington street, who was arrested by the Gary police on February 23 for -iolating the state liquor law and fined $130 and costs by City Judge Dunn was nabbed by the pponge sQuade again yesterday. Eleven sallons of moonshine was found in his place when the police searched the premises.
OPPMAN OPENS A MACHINE SHOP FYank Oppman, well known Gary and South Chicago machinist, and brother of Atty. M. N. Oppman, 1134 Broad way has opened one of the best equipped machine shops in Northern Indiana at 7 W. 10th aivenue ln Gary. Mr. Oppman, who was aformer employ of the South Works of the Illinois Steel Co., at South Chicago has had JJ years experience in the machine iflwp business and is -considered one of the beet machinists in this vicinity.
Dollars each, and Two Hundred Seventy Thousand ($270,000.00) Dollars in denominations of One Thousand (81000.00) Dollars each, and bearing interest at the rate of five (5) per
annum. Said bonus mature as follows
Twenty-seven Thousand
Dollars on the first day of July, 1924, and Twenty-seven Thousand ($27,000 - i 00) Dollars on the first day of July of i each and every year thereafter, the last maturity bei-ig July first, 1943 Said bonds are issued for the purpose of paying for the erection and con-, Ftruction of a new junior high school building and a grade school building in pursuance to a resolution adopted by ' the Board of Education of the School City of V.'hitine. Indiana, on the lth day of February, 1922. I Said bonds wi l be sold to the hlrh-' est bidder and for not less than par value. Said bonds will bear date of May 1st, 1922, and are payable at the First National Rank of Whiting. Indiana. ;
Bidders are required to 6tate the number and amount of bonds bid for and the gross amount they will pay for
in - the bonds bid for, and the accrued In
terest to date to tranfer. The right to
from the date of Issuance; and Two thousand ($3,000.00) Dollars each succeeding year for a, period of eight years; the balance of Twenty-five
v , " f fll-Tr euccecdin j Hundred ($2,500.00) Dollar, helng due na.h, . I.,,' v, , . years after the date of issuance; with payaDie ana redeemable fourteen rears . after t. y ?' interest at the rate of five per r-nt
w v. . uu , mud mierest 1
at the rate of five pe rcent 5) per annum payable semi-annuallv.
. miht be New York women of 1922.
No," continued the bishop, "women cording to the novelist is that it dots
are the same as they ever were, iou not give great energy for every act can't change them and you can't lay life.
down general ruies ior ineir t-on.iui.i iteugion muei give you creative reject any and all bids Is reserved I Speaking of the flapper, the church eneigy or It Is nothing," he said. I j jj KYLE leader said: ; What we want and must have Is to ' March 4-11-1 Secreta-, .... - ... . , 1 - J . . . 1 L. . . .... . "
ii is s:uy to cnarnc mere mus wilu iriusier our ueiier in mortality bing deep, dark immoral emotions and mo- of practical benefit in every day life, tlves. There Is nothing wicked about i
, a girl who bobs her hair. If she wants ! to An it whv shouldn't she Perhaps
Books are rattnrui repositories,
Faithful Repositories,
POLICE ARREST
It Is more becoming to her than long hair. "You do marvel at the amount of paint you seo on girls' faces. Why, I
often wonder bow some tif them open Urn. 5'amne! Johnson
their mouthi without cracking their faces. "But I never worry about the foibles
which may be awhile ne-iected or forgot. en; but when they are opened acain, will ncnin impart their lnstruo
PETITION OF BANKRUPT FOR DISCHAROE. INT THE MATTER OF HERMAN HELLERMAN, BANKRUPT. No. 378. DISTRICT OF INDIANA, es: On this 1st day of March, A. D. 19J2.
Said Board of School Trustees has therefore fixed and designated March 14, 1922. at eight o'clock P. M. at the office of the School Board, In the Central School Building, in the city of Hammond, Indiana, as the time and
place for the hearing on said proposed issue ot bonds
issue or bonds. L. L. EOMBEROEH, T. R, TENANT. F. A. WILHELM. Board of Trustees of The School City of Hammond, Ind. March -ll.
(5) per annum payable semi-annuaiiy.
j Said Board of School Trustees has therefore fixed and designated March 14. 1922. at eight o'clock P. M. at the office of the School Board. In the Central School Bunding, in the city of Hammond. Indiana, as the time and place for the hearing on s!d proposed
U L. BOMBKRGER,
j T. R. TENANT. I F. A. WILHELM, j Board of Trustees of the
School City of Hammond, March 4-11.
Tnd.
NOTICE .Notice is hereby given that the School City of Whiting. Lake County. Indiana, by and through its Board of
J Kducation adopted a resolution at a ! meeting held on the ISth day of Feb-
n f t Vt a i'nnn o- fllrla rrtuirA nnrl won r
AUTO THIEF! short skirts because It is the fashion 1 People are like sheep about following Shortly after receiving a telephone fashions. Toung people are particularcommunication from Black Oak yester- ; ly so. When I was ln college It was day afternoon, regarding the" theft of'; tAi P time for the boys to wear an .uto. the Gary police yesterday i mustaches and we all wore them. Then took Into custody Paul W. Schlaka, lg'some one cut his off and, we all folyear old Chicago clerk giving his ad-j lowea ultdress as 2808 N. Ash avenue, Chicago. "If 11 wre the fashion to go around He Is held at the police station booked ' wlth hoea unlaced, all the girls would
COARSENESS
Swallow slowly small pieces rub well over the throat.
VAPORUB
Um 1 early
on reading the petition of the bankrupt , ruarv. 1922, providing for the issuance ' for his discharge, of bonds in the amount of Five Hun- ' i IT IS ORDERED BY THE COURT, dred Forty Thousand ($540,000.00) Dol-1 That a hearing be had upon the same 'ars the rroceeds from the sale of which ! on the 12th day of April. A. D. 1922. said bonds to be used and applied in! hefore said Court, at Indianapolis, In the payment for the erection am con-
Over 17 Million Jan
as a auto theft fugitive.
TIRES EXPLODES CAUSES ACCIDENT. Unable to control the Bulck car which he was driving east on Glfth avenue yesterday afternoon, W. A. lUockson giving his address as Detroit, llich,, had a narrow escape from Injury when the car crashed into a G. & I. street car post shearing it oft and damaging the front of the Buick.
TO RUN FOR SHERIFF. ffhrta "Hut" Olds will be opposed by at leaat one aspirant for the office oi shorlq when ho conducts hi a oomT'l'n for re-election ln the primaries in May. His opponent will be Herman IX. Wrbr, counelVman-.t -large in Gary and a member of the firm of Werberr 4; Roberts Bottlln? works with a location t S235 Wet Eleventh avenue, who officially nnounoe3 that ho would make the rac for eherlo yosteirday. "My hat is In the ring for sure now," eJd Mr. Werber to The Times yesterday following many r sports in the past week that h would not oppose Mr. Olds. Hs stated that ha has already started b!s campaign ln Gary fjifl wiTl soon start out en his canvbm of the ootmty.
ATTEND THE
HOOP TOURNEY
Several (hendred Gary b sketb.Il
fan potrrneyed to the Porter county
posH at Valparaiso yvsteTrfay afternoon and evening where they witness
ed the hoop atruggfle bet wen the Iake
County hJgli school basketball fives. Tho Gary and Yalpo Intenirban will mn specials for the tonvenienoe of fan again today. AroTinnfh . ",M-'-"T-hrHim hrcllua btftT iE SLOMfS TO , EASE LAME BACKS "J0U can't do your best when your back and every muscle aches with fatigue. Apply Sloan's Liniment freely, tcithtrut rubbing, and enjoy a penetrative) glow of warmth and comfort. Good for rheumatism, neuralfa, eprains and strains, aches and patns, sciatica, sore muscles, stiil joints and the after effects of weather exposure. For forty 3'cars pain's enemy. AsIc your neighbor. Keep Sloan's handy. At all druggists 33c, 70c, $1.40.
AUTO CRASH REVEALS THEFT Followln-g an auto craah at Fifth avenue and Mod!on street late yesterday afternoon, when he driver loet control of tho machine and drovo It Into a street ?ar, the police caused an Investigation and found that the ear was the property of Joseph Stein er, 553 Van Bmren street, and had boen stolen a short time before. At the crash the occupants of the car ail Jumped out of the machine and fled. Blood stains showed that one or inore of the men had been Injured.
FINED BY
JUDGE SMITH
Two Gary liquor law violator who took apnrals to the criminal eonrt at Crown Point, expecting to get lighter fines, were both soaked before Judge Martin Smith yesterday. Frank Gulleoweki. 244 Pork street, who waa arretted Fob. 8. was finei $200 and cots and given a lx months' suspended sentence. John MlhaJ, 837 Adams street, arrested Nov. 11, 1921. wfeo fined $300 and costs and given a nlnoty-day suspended sentence. NARROWLY ESCAPES DEATH In attempting to avoid running Into the side of a Xas-t moving train at the B., J. & E. crossing on West Fifth avenue, wiet of Oary, yesterday afternoon, Claude Kaser, driver of a la-rge movlrvg van from IJlymcuth, Ind., had a narrow ftsoape from injury and death. He turned the truck towards tho sret car tracks and ln doing so the heavy vehicle turned over -on Us side.
be doing It.
"Our young people of today are as good as young people ever were." Bishop Gaylor criticized the present day system of education, declaring that utilitarianism was one of the "troubles" with America. "Men are less educated than they were 20 years ago," he said. "Why, I get letters from big business men whose spelling rhocks me. "Utilitarianism that's the trouble. There's too much specialization ln education nowadays. Mere boys are educated only for the special professions they are to follow and don't get the education that gives a man culture and breadth of vision. "That's becauao we live in an age of systematlzatlon. We are systemlzlng everything. Efficiency, efficiency as Is human bjelngs were machines'. Human beings are not machines and you can't make them machines. "We are living on our nerves In
America.' mshop Gaylor continno
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR RENT Three furnished rooms, electric light, bath, heat, gas. Phono SlMi-W. 20 Maywood ave.,Ham1 3:4:1
.i!d District, at nine o'clock In the nrenoon, and that notice thereof be nblished twice ln the Lake County "Imej a newspaper printed in said . strict, and that all known creditors vnd other persons in interest may appear at the said time and place and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of the said petitioner should
struction or Junior high school and grade school buildings within said city of Whiting, in accordance with the plans and speiflcatlons now on file ln the office of said Board. Said bonds to '; be Issued will be ln demonlmation of $500.00 and $1,000.00, bearing interest at the rate of 6 per cent per annum. : and mature In amounts of $27,00.00
not bo granted.
I And it is further ordered hv th ' Wr year- beginning with the year 1924
Court, that the Clerk shall send by mail to all known creditors copies of
LEGAL , NOTICES
PETITION OF BANKRUPT FOR DISCHARGE. TV TTin MATTER OF CHARLES
MAl'CK. BANKRUPT. No. $63. ! DISTRICT OF INDIANA, ss: On this 1st day of March, A. D. 1922. ion reading the petition of the bankrupt for his discharge, IT IS ORDERED BY THE COURT. That a hearing be had upon the same on the 12th day of April. A. D. 1922. , before said Court, at Indianapolis, ln I said District, at nine o'clock In the forenoon, and that notice thereof be
said petition and this order, addressed to them at their places of residence as stated. WITNESS, the Honorable ALBERT B. ANDERSON. Judge of said Court, and the seal thereof at Indianapolis, in "aid District on the 1st day of March, A. D. 1922. NOBLE C. BUTLER. 3-4-11 Clerk.
; tho last maturity being 1943. Sail' Broad will meet on the f.tb day of : March, 1922, at which time the issuance ; ' of said bonds will be finally consldI ered. '
J. B. KYLE. Secretary Board of Education, Whiting, Indiana. -t .
NOTICE OF DETERMINATION OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE SCHOOL CITY OF HAMMOND. INDIANA. TO ISSUE BONDS FOR THE PURPOSE OF PROVIDING ADDITIONAL SCHOOL FACILITIES. AND REPAIRINO AND ENLARGING
NOTICE OF DTJ TERMINATION OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE SCHOOL CITY OF HAMMOND. INDIANA. TO ISSUE BONDS FOR THE PURPOSE OF ACQUIRING AND PAYING FOR SCHOOL EIULD ING SITES. Notice is hereby given to the taxpayers of the City of Hammond. Ind-
Vass. Slate Polrce use Mast -.rbusstta State Police ose 40 Ir OlAN SCOUTS. Strarpin; your f fellows, ell w-erv4c man hard as rocks, cover every nook and corner of the old Bay State on INDIAN SCOUTS. They selected the Scoot because it proved to be strong, reliable, mechanically simple and easily handled tinder all conditions.
Join the Scour Club todajf and start riding in the spring. $5.00 atana you. Let's explain it.
SLIGER BROS. 514 Hohmaa Strett Hamraczd
In no country of the world do people Polished twice in the Lake County ffo In for amusement with such feroc- TlmC8 a "WW Prlnt' ln 'd
lty as we do here In America. We have
been living on our nerve? for years. "America Is obsessed with the notion of 'get there." Look at the young peopln who pour out every morning Into the factories and office butldlnirs of this great city. They are all imbued with the 'make good' spirit. We hear too much of the 'make good' spirit It encournges materialism."
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Commop Sena Alwaya Beat. We are apt to mistake onr vocation by looking out of the way for oocaalons to exercise great and rare vlrtunes and by stepping over th ordinary ones that H directly In the road before us. Hannah More.
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WOULD HAVE NO CHANCE
INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! SH1NOTON, March 4. "Loan
District, and that all known creditors
and other persons ln Interest may appear at the said time and place and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of the eaid petitioner should j not be granted. And it is further ordered by the j Court, that tho Clerk shall send by ; mall to all known creditors copies of said petition and this order, addressed 1 to them at their places of residence as stated. WITNESS, the Honorable ALBERT B. ANDERSON, Judge of said Court, and the seal thereof at Indianapolis, In
said District on the 1st day of March. A. D. 1S2. NOBLE C. BUTLER. 8-4-11 Clerk.
PETITION OF BANKRUPT FOR DISCHARGE. IN THE MATTER OF CHARLES C. J AGGER, BANKRUPT. No. 358. DISTRICT OF INDIANA, ss: On this lFt day of March, A. IX 1923,
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Others achieve It through steady nd- ! vaneef.ent. Those who leap, however, miss experiences that those who nl- ' Vance by sliwer stages may gn!n. Kx- ! pertence Is a very valuable background i for permanent success.
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j That a hearing be had upon the same on the 12th day of April. A. D. 1922, before said Court, at Indianapolis, in i said District, at nine o'clock In the j forenoon, and that notice thereof be published twice in the Lake County Times a newspaper printed in said District, and that all known creditors land other persons in interest may ! appear at the said time and place and show cause, if any they have, why the 1 prayer of t-c said petitioner should not be granted. And it is further ordered by the Court, that the Clerk shall send by mail to all known creditors copies of said petition and this order, addressed to thorn at their places of residence as stated. WITNESS, the Honorable ALBERT B. ANDMRSON, Judge of said Court, and the senl thereof at Indianapolis, in Maid District on the lt day of March, A. D. 1 123. NOBLE C. BUTLER, I 3-4-11 Clerk.
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J. SCHROETER CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION Fourda'ions SidewaSu Driveways Wails Curbini Floors CONCRETE FOR PERMANENCE 444 Higtlasi Strtat Pluwt Hammond 2533
PETITION OF BANKRUPT FOR DISCHARGE.
IN THE MATTER OF CURTIS H. LANK FORD, BANKRUPT. No. 333. DISTRICT OF INDIANA, ss: On this 1st day of March. A. D 19?"? f.n read'r.- the retition of the banliiupt for his dis hargo, it if, ,.ir. ;:i:ed bt .the conn. That a ht iry be had upon the same n the 12.ii c'ay of April, A. D. 1922, cfore said Court, at Indianapolis, In aid Mttrict, at nine o'clock ln the i orenoon, and that notice thereof be published twice in the Lake County .Times a newspaper printed ln said j District, and lhat all known creditors 'and other, persons in interest may 'appear at the Ud time and place and j show cause, if any they have, why tha i prayer of the said petitioner should not be granted. ! And it iB further ordered by the
CaurL. thai, the Clerk shall send by
Short Cut to Chicago Heights, Joliet, Momence, Kankakee and Danville AND OTHER POINTS IN ILLINOIS CUT THIS TIME TABLE OUT AND SAVE IT Red Line Co. Bus Tim 3 Table HAMMOND TO CHICAGO HEIGHTS AND JOLIET West Bound
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Oak- Thorn- Home- Glen- Ar. Lv. Matte- Frank- New
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mond ing glen ton wood wood Chicage Heights son fort Lenox Joliet 6-15 6:25 6:30 6:35 6:45 6:50 7:05 7:30 8:00 8:20 7- 30 7:50 7:55 8:05 8:10 8:20 8:30 8:45 9:1S 9:45 10:10 8- 10 8:30 8:35 8:45 8:55 9:10 9:20 9:35 10.00 10:30 10:55 10:10 10:30 10:35 10:45 10:55 11:10 10:50 11:10 11:15 11:25 11:30 11:40 11:50 12:C5 12:30 1:00 1:20 12:10 12:30 12:35 12:45 12:55 1:10 1:20 1:35 2:00 2:30 3:00 2:10 2:30 2:35 2:45 2:55 3:10. 2:40 3:00 3:05 3:15 3:20 3:33 3:50 4:05 4:35 5:05 5:30 4:10 4:30 4:35 4:45 4:55 5:10 5:20 5:35 6:00 5:00 5:20 5:25 5:35 5:40 5:50 6:10 6:25 6:50 7:15 7:35 6:15 6:35 6:40 Extra Ran Saturday, Sunday and Holiday Erenings 8 00 8:20 8:25 8:35 8:40 8:50 6s 15 6:40 7:00 10:00 10:20 10:25 10:35 10:40 10:50 9:50 10:15 10:30
JOUET TO CHICAGO HEIGHTS AND HMM0ND East Bwrnd
Lv. New Frank- Matte- Ar. Lv Glen- Homo- Thorn- Oak- Lans- Hamloliet Lenox fort on Chgo, Heights wood wood ton glen ing mend 6i30 6.45 7:00 7:10 7:15 7:25 7i30 7:50 6-45 7:05 7:30 7i55 di 10 8:20 8:35 8i45 8:55 9:00 9i20 715 7i40 8:10 8:40 8i55 9:20 9:30 9i35 9:45 950 10s 10 8-40 9:00 9:25 9:50 10i03 10i20 10:35 10:45 10:55 JlsOO Ut20 10-40 11:00 1 1 30 11i55 12:10 12:20 12:35 12:45 12:55 1:00 li20 lli30 Mi55 12:2S 12:55 1:10 1:20 1:30 135 1:45 1:50 2:10 2:20 2:35 2:45 2:55 3:00 3:10 1:45 2:10 2:40 3i05 3:20 3:40 3:50 3:55 4:05 4:10 4:30 4:29 4:35 4:45 4:55 5:00 5i20 4:15 4:40 5:10 5:40 5:55 6:10 6:25 5:35 6:45 6:50 TilO 6:00 6:20 6:50 '7:15 7:30
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111th SL ROSELAND TO THORNTON South Bound
THORNTON TO ROSELAND, 111 tit St North Boa ad
Lv. Ar-, Rose- River- Dol- South Thornland dale ton Holland ton 8:00 8:10 8:15 8:25 8:40 10:00 10:10 10:15 10:25 10:40 12:00 12:10 12:15 12:25 12:40 2:00 2:10 2:15 2:25 2:40 4:00 4:10 4:15 4:25 4:40 6:00 6:10 6:15 6:25 6:49 Extra run$ Sat. and holidays 10:00 10:10 10:15 10:25 10:40
Lt, " At, Thorn- South Dol- River- Reeton Holland ton dale land 6:45 6.55 7-05 710 725 8;45 8;55 9:05 9:10 ?25 10:45 10:55 11:05 11:10 11:25 12:45 12:55 1:65 lilO 1:25 2 s 45 2:55 3sCS 3:10 325 4:45 4:55 5:05 5:10 5:23
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All Rweland bum conaaxt at Thornton with art end west baani W at HaBHaaad. Cikaso Height, and JoJiet. Red Ura bu cover t-arlv 1,000 Ms JSS SX partiea. Cat thu time tabk out aud wva it BUY A MILEAGE TICKET AND SAVE 20, Phoa Lansof 25 or 47 R.
