Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 218, Hammond, Lake County, 8 March 1922 — Page 2

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! LIVE NEWS FROM THE TWIN CITIES TiaKvi's r.irr noTiuvt., wind )w fv. j, homo ff L, i Vf-ITi'v ; nd i oi c i t ii in sr. a tu Till .I.S OP ADVKMl'KES, ,' r r .- ! K n f ' r r c m e r. Harvey jihed.l o .t, returned hen -V oi' his exploits Prohibition Of- '. the Uaramoii.l e this n-.ori; irs i?.ho. nt;i ( . O, - .,i;nis to ha ve featured in ne oi j lie i..ri;ps: still opv. ii id tli,. saiL.. i i t !oi known ii ;;;. Hammond federal officers, t--v '".ii'-r with a haudrul of other federal ;, merits rnTi;!t(l from Terr.- IiaiUf. smi Ii.'lianPfx.lis under tho llrt-tiu of 'i ' rh " ' .. Jlelman. hi-r..i-.;.l :.-i).. y-?tfrii.!.y f:,., .mon. ,:-d. nearly l.f'CO ;ij of whisUcv. ! rnv; linniiivj of i-ririiO ttf t "t. .s 'i.t.-.i two ftniv' stills and r r eturn- ' 1 to Tirre I mute 1-sr.t t-v :S Willi tr rrlsnnors. ':':ieo"r Rhedd '"'I w i !)- n to .v, rv,? ; ho .Ta;: -r C-ive i ;i was Riven n a Lhe l rrjiltt k i ;O.U" n a. V, irnnd f. urro tin din f.-; in warned the i:& carry heavy an'.' . t Hot',; mnn to !: ;:. r. . n" Off 3 rid ! . to meet up with a "i her T.he.M took ie i t ' . h;:; :.vr;, off his rd. hi the lav '"f o.vn.'d and operated f beotletrpcr in that s, ::x J.:.'' th k Ing t a fall-flf-ced disti'lerv wi : ' ion v a found. Or 'W-tr" r of 200 jjalloim iv.rj-,, "A f.-!M.o:i3 ot A'. u;sk am! ahout b-rr.:U hirtldiu; s m. were funfl in the an eye to detail !,.! With Carera, the agents said. w. s operatingI.&t was thoucht ta b ii, ! l:tra:eot illicit disiUery in hs middle rin v. yen Itt SfilW BELIEF. rrrd hy th r-ess'.ty f-,r immo H tr. in inn i.umn district? of r J8s;a, ttf Ivast chia T. or? animation in .- rii'-ration 1 tie-v TVjkO ecriritv m.:rrtfnt will opn their dnv for fllac.s tl'i:iorro-,v rig-'it . V concert Riven by an Ali-Ilmsisian t)er'.e,l cast, which is nnW t...r; tjjf ftaro :n beh.j if rC the ta'vint-lli--9ar.s. will le h-y.A at Uie I-Hl-bor A-tditorhtm th-:..re t -p rr -v i.ipht t:,. npr-Hi", ,-. . ;j, for Cnn.ls. rTh 3,;aI rsr.ini-ation headed ny Myrr Frank Callahan. Kmmett Mar'Key. earlier the Ind:an-. If rh.-r S!iC"U i.ans. -tcay o.inn rf i'i;- ti-la'xf It eon, pai ' :t d r pr,i:i'nn,it :t;l of .-he .-;ty wi'l b,-. !-ff driver in this IJ O. Johnson of ci.try, tf :t:s,eiar Keli.-f ii L ,; v.iiii r. Jea " i r.n ad X rs.-ss-d 'nutt Mnrkey. i n rmc ::i ' !:are of !t?.-!..-t. .layrr cha'.ttnan of e c-.'unty, jn a to chairman -3 the . local t tf- t r e ' i ? 1 1 v 5 s e r -.iv. i Aaron Warskw jj Paktci, Paptrhanger and n Decorator : PRICES REASONABLE 4003 Parish Ave. Indiana Harbor Tel. 1418 t-C. 'j.. .t .... av.-w.... li .. r ; '--- - Wv'-v'--i i- j .,'' T'r'r T Ti'r t,-V President I:. If i f! j 3 ! n ofessional i. L

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A VoM)i:ill'l L FILM. The Fox phot.. play, "Over the Hill," which was made from Will Ca-rleton's ceh.-ratel "Kni-m Ballad."," and has enjoyed fm ii a marvellous success whereover prfsi-iitfii backed by an initial run of a full year on Broadway will bo sera at the New Homo Theatre, In::in;i Harbor, M.ondny, Tuesday, "N'edii'.iiuay and Thui-sd.iy. "William Fu, iho. noted picture pro-due-.-, rf-K:'-i'--is "Over the IU11" as h!a :i onto over all tho pictures ho ever produeed. At tho timu when it was ready f. r its initial screening:, and hefor its sensational Broadway' SHRvess had sr arted. Sir. Fox issued tho following littero.stincf statement : "I havtf vftMu'd' the development of 'Ov.t tho JUT from tho moment, the first seme Was vritton. I have wat.'liod it throughout tho mi. nibs it has been in coarse of production. It represents r lt!i..-r of Love. In it I tak-e. a p.ide which has never been exceeded or even equ.iMe'i In all the years Fox Film Corporation has been issuing- plc- '. i. res." TWO FOI'M) ilII,TY Cin. tah!e Mike Fete of 1301 Jeffcrmi street, fi.iry. and .l.'hn Strus. of "; i V nroe street, Gary, who were irrextf d iat Saturday n.Kht on FennI ivania avenue Indiana ..(-irlior, ny police. effWrs Kekich and Kerrin when ! a ten eaiion jiu; of mo. n.s!) i ne whl.-N k-y was foiin 1 in titeir ear, were found V : i 1 1 y in Ju-.'ie Twynian's ov.rt yesterday. Joim StruH was lined J 130.00 .ewl sentenced to .1.". .'.ays at tho penal farm, ""'s partner Mike Pete was lined $ I i.O and KUen a suspended sentence of $:,S0 days at the county jail. wiifhk is thi: i..ur Word comes to Chief of PoMop Struma ! this ni'ir.ning fr-im tlie parents of Jsjer'i Warner at Jr.dianapidlj that tin yet j their runaway c-n has not r turned to I ais home. v Tho hoy was arrested in Indiana Har bor ov-?r a .vfeii alto ana neia ny tne city authorities t.niil fund- for his tnvelincr expense home were received from the boy's parents. This moneywas received Sunday, and the boy, accompanied 'bv Federal Prohibition officer Jfarvey F.heci, left for Indianapolis. Officer Harvey Khed turned the boy over to th Indianapolia c'Ticials and tiow word eome3 that the boy canr."t bo fot:nd. Mrs. TT. O. Shaw, daughter of Mrs. P.. K. Hamilton, on 4333 Korthcote ave. i is on a case In Chicago for the next I tnre or four weeks. Sirs. Shaw Is !a rrai-ticat mirFe and finds herself quite i l;;sy these clays. I Mrs. TrahalPki of South Barir.sr ave. hs quite iil suffering with quinsy. Friends of Mrs. Sfaria K. Carlson of Wilson, "Puno Park," formerly of this city, will he Surprised to hear that on last Saturday she- was united in marri.urrt t.i Mr. I..-e Famb, of Chicago. Mrs. TAU n Hilliar, of Chicag-o, spent the week-end at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Eriska on South Baring avenue. .Thursday evening the wedding- of -Mis hadio Fee, Snider, daughter of Mr. and Mis. Frank Snider, of Cary St.. and Vernie Sylvester Treen, eon ot Mr. and Mrs. Herbert J. Treen of Ivy St.. will take pfacfl et the Methodist church in Indiana Harbor at 8 o'clock. Tho hcrefit card party which had been announed for Thursday evening- of this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. JC Groves, with M s limes Groves and A. Ottcnh-Mmor, joint hostesses, has been postponed until Tuesday evening of next wot Ii. The P.un.-o CltsT) will -he entertained af tho home of Mrs. William 'Gray on South Magiiun avenue Friday ever-fine-. -'Irs. Arthur Xewton Is entertaining : me memo. l s of the K. I. tr. club this j afternoon at htr home on 143th street. There will he services at the Sacred Hen-t Italian church every Thursday evening at i Miss Carr 0 o'clock during lent, Ross of orthcote ave.. returned Sun.iav from Tampa, Fla., - " T 'f I r Men Like professional men here. mg, include investment a multitude of other this STATES rf

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The Camp Fire Girls of the Congregational church under the guardianBhip oC Mrs. Harry Cohen met last eventng in the church parlor. Tho regular business was taken care of and plana made for a hike Saturday morning, leaving the church, corner at 6 o'clock. The literary department of the East Chicago Worn an a Club held a very interesting meeting yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. F. Thompson on Xorthcote ave. The hostess led the lesson and Mrs. . J. Oilman gave a short talk on IUng Iardner. Mrs. Mary IJilleter and daughter, -Mable, of (Gary, were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. It. Billeter on Xorth Baring avenue, on Monday evening, f March 2nd a meeting of the Sheerwood Music Club was held nt the home of Miss Florence Dubin, 42T2 Northcote ave. Miss Phea gave a lesson In ear training of active and Inactive tones. Following the lesson a 'business session was held at which time officers for th club were elected. President, Dorian Klempner; vice-president, Tillie Pltzele; secretary, Florence Dubinbin ,and treasurer, Goldy Pltzele. All enjoyed the social hour which followed . Miss Iouise Petersen was a guest of the club. Orvil Wells, son of Mr. and Mrs. FJ. T. Wells of Calumet, was a Sunday visitor at the home of his brother, Thornton, ?n Valparaiso. Hazel K .Groves, candidate for county treasurer, transacted business m Gary on Tuesday. Mrs. Max Friedman of the Herod apartments is entertaining at Bridge this afternoon. Mrs. Harry Cohen ot Chicago is the only out of town gtiest. Cecil Friedman, who is visitinff his brothers Max and Bernard at Frbana, 111., where they are attending the 1111nais university, writes he is having the time of his young llro. tccn is uic youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Julus Friedman, and has been quito an invalid for over two years, Just lately being able to get around and enjoy himself. Mrs. M. A. Sheeler and two children fo Michigan City, spent a few days last week at the home of her sister, Mrs. Dr. Davis on Northcote avenue. ' Mrs. Martin Petersen will be hostess to the members of tho Corcus club, next Wednesday afternoon at her home on Northcote avenue. Do not forget the Choral society is meeting this evening at the Fast Chicago Congregational church. An invitation i-j extended to any who are interested in singing. WASSEY PLEATING SHOP 01 STATU STREET. t iiririftnirii vtun isciiri ami 1 1 t- r Thp.ad, nUa mHtH mtl colon,. Button iiim. Button Covered. F.mWolderln. MrnliSIng, Heading. Phone Hammond 446. 3-7-tf XOT1CE. Property lies in Boobville, Pennsyltucky. Every ticket good for a thousand per cent laughts. Get Rich Quick Wailingferd playing at Hartley's Thursday, Friday and Saturday. 3-8-Dance given by the Square Deal Club at Oddfellows Hall every Saturday night. 3-8-2 SAM B. WOODS ET AL. GRAVEL ROAD, ROSS TOWNSHIP, LAKE CO., 1 N D. XOTICK OF C.RAVEL ROAD LETTING. LAKE COUNTY, INDIANA. State of Indiana, Coun.y of Lake, ss: Notice is hereby given that tho Board of Commissioners of said County, will receive sealed proposals for the improvement of a certain highway in said County, by grading, draining and paving said Gravel Road jn Ross Township, known as the Sam B. Wooda et al. Gravel Road, as set cut in the plans, specifications and profile now on ! file in the office of the Auditor of said County, by and under the laws of the State of Indiana. Said sealed proposals will be opened and contract awarded on tho 4th day of April. 1922, Bids or proposals will be received up until 1 o'clock P. M of said day. Bids will be for the completion of said improvement in accordance with the plans, profile and specifications filed In the office of the Auditor of said county, and shall include all labor and material for said work. In no case will extra compensation be allowed for additional work, alleged to have been done by the contractor or contractors, to whom is awarded the contract. Each bid shall be accompanied by a personal or surety bond in the sum equal to double the amount If the bid filed for the work bid on, to be approved by the Board of Commissioners of said County. Said bonds shall be conditioned for tho faithful performance of the work; the sureties, if personal, fhall be resident freeholde-rs of the State of Indiana, one of whom ahall be a resident of Lake County. Said bond shall be for the benefit of any person, persons or corporation who shall suffer any loss or damage by reason of any such bidder falling or neglecting to enter into a contract to perform such work awarded by the said Board of Commissioners cr to carry out the same in any particular or to pay for any labor or material which may have been furnished to any such contractor or contractors or any sub contractor, agert or superintendent under him. In the construction of said work. Said Improvement will be let as a

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FOR iflDIGESUOy 6 BELL-AriS Hot water Sure Relief 254 and 75 t Package Everywhere upon affidavit of noncolluslon, which must bo fcubmitted with their bid, snd upon failure to submit such aflldavit, fcuch proposal or bid will be rejected by the Board; and the Bfiard reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Time for the completion of said work will be agreed upon after the letting of said contract, by the Board ot Commissioners and the successful bidder. Given by order of the Board ot said County. GEORGE M. POLAND, Auditor Lake County, Indiana. 3-S-15-22 C. T, GOODRICH ET AU GRAVEL ROAD, ROSS TOWNSHIP, LAKE CO.. 1XD. NOTICE OF GRAVEL ROAD LETTING. LAKE COUNTY, INDIANA. State of Indiana, County of Lake, ss: Notice is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of said County, will receive, sealed proposals . for the improvement of a certain highway in said County, by ffradlng, draining and pavingsaid Gravel Road in Ross Town.ship, known us the C. T. Goodrich et al. Gravel Road, as eet out in the plans, specifications and profile now on file in the office of the Auditor of said County, by and under the laws of the State of Indiana. Said sealed proposals will be opened and contract awarded on the 4th day of April, 122, Bids or proposals will be received up until 1 o'clock P. M. of said da y. Bids will be for the completion of said improvement in accordance with the plans, prolile and rpeolflcations filed in the ofiiee of the Auditor of said county, and 8hall include all labor and material for said work. In no case will t xtra compensation be allowed for additional work, alleged to have been done by the contractor or contractors, to whom is awarded the contract. Each bid shall be accompanied by a personal or surety bond in the sum equal to double the amount if the bid filed for tho work bid on, to be approv ed by the Board of Commissioners of said County. Said bonds shall he conditior.ed for tho faithful performance of ths work; tho sureties, if rjersonab shall be resident freeholders of the State of Indiana, one of whom shall be a resident of Lake County. Said bond shall be for the benefit of any person, persons or corporation who shall suffer any loss or damage by reason of any such bidder failing- or neglecting to enter into a contract to perform such work awsrded by the said Board of Commissioners or to carry out the same in any particular or to pay for any labor or material which may have been furnished to any such contractor or contractors or any subcontractor, agent or superintendent under him, in the construction of said work. Said Improvement will be let as a whole to the lowest responsible bidder mm m ,i iimim.i j, iiu,i)!.liW..ii.. -mg. ' Today Only E. K. LINCOLN 3 THE POPULAR SCREEN STAR The One Man Who Has Created More Talk and Sensation Than All Others IN HIS MIGHTY PRODUCTION THE liner Voice 99 It's Full of Dramatic Power and Acting BEGINNING TOMORROW March 9 Three Days Richard Barthelmess in ToS'able David" !' H a a Baa a ana eh; TODAY AND TOMORROW PAULINE FREDERICK IN "The Sting of The Lash" Also Pathe News a ea ,a Friday and Saturday J3 DUSTIN FARNUM IN .a k "The Primal Law" k a

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JOSEPH B. BERG ET AL. GRAVEL, ROAD. WE.ST CRKKK AND HANOVER TOWNSHir, LAKE ' CO.. INX. 0 NOTICE CjV GRAVEL ROAD LETTING, LAKE COFNTV. ."INDIANA. .State of Indiana, County of Lake, ss: Notice is hereby given thut tho Board ot Commissioners of said County, will receive sealed proposals for the improvement of a certain highway in said County, by grading, draining and paving said Gravel Road in West Creek and Hanover Township, known as the Joseph B. Berg et al. Gravel Road, as set out in the plana, specificatiops and profile now on file in the office of the Auditor of said County, by and under the laws of the State of Iin?ana. Said sealed proposals will be opened and contract awarded on the 4th day ol April, 1922, 'Bids or proposals will be received up until T o'clock P. M. of said day. Bids will he for the completion of said improvement in accordance with tho pjans, profile and specifications filed in the ofi'ee of the Ariditor of said county, and shall include all labor and material for said work. In no ease will extra compensation be allowed for additional work, alRged to have been done by tho contractor or contractors, tu whom is awarded the contract. Each bid shall be accompanied by a personal or surety bond in the sum equal to double the. amount if the bid filed for the work bid on, to be approv ed by the Board of Commissioners of said County. Said bonds shall be conditioned for the faithful performance of the work; tho sureties, if personal, shall bo resident freeholders of the State of Indiana, ore of whom shall be a resident of Lake County. Said bond shall be for the benefit of any person, persons or corporation who shall suffer any loss or damage by reason of any such bidder failing or neglecting to enter into a contract to perform such work awarded by the said Board of Commissioners or to carry out the same in any particular or to pay for any labor or material which may have been furnished to any such contractor or contractors or any subcontractor, agent or- superintendent under him, in the construction of said work. Said improvement will be let as ft whole to the lowest responsible bidder upon affidavit of noncollusion, which must be submitted with their bid, and upon failure to submit such affidavit, such proposal or bid will be rejected by the Board; aid ths Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Time for the completion of said work will be agreed upon after the letting of said contract, by the Board of Commissioners and the successful bidder. Given by order of the Board of said County. GEORGE M. FOLAND, Auditor Lake County, Indiana. 3-8-15-22 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF INDIANA IN BANKRUPTCY In the matter of Edward lA. iross, doing business as Gross's Specialty Miop, Voluntary Bankrupt. Cause No. 413. To the creditors of Edward A. Gross. voluntary bankrupt, of Gary, Lake I County, State of Indiana: You, and each of you, are hereby no-

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titled that on the Srd day of March, A. D., 1922. Edward A. Gross, doing business as Gross's Specialty Shop, was duly adjudged a bankrupt, end the first meeting of his creditors will be held at the Federal Court .Room, in liam-

mond, Indiana, at one o'clock P. M., Friday. March J7, 1D22, at which time the creditors may attend, prove their claims, examine the bankrupt, appoint a truHtee, and transact such further business as may properly come before said meeting. IN ORDER TO RECEIVE CONSIDERATION all claims must be properly endorsed on the outer side thereof with the name lof the bankrupt, name and address of creditor, amount claimed, and name and addres of counsel, if anj'. HARRY C. KIIERIDAN. . Referee in Bankruptcy Frankfort. Indiana, March , 1922. 3:S IN THE UNITED STATE3 DISTRICT COURT -FOR THE DISTRICT OF INDIANA IN BANKRUPTCY In the matter of Diamond Jay-Dee Company and Charles C. Deming. Voluntary Bankrupts. Cause Is"o. 406. To the creditors of Diamond Jay-Dee Company and Charles C. Deming, voluntary bankrupts, of Hammond, Lake County, State of Indiana: . You, and each of you, are hereby notified that on the 4th day of March, A. IX, 1922, Diamond Jay-Dee Company, a partnership and Charles C. - Deming, individually, were duly adjudged bankrupt,!, and the first meetingof their creditors will 'be held at the Federal Court Room, In Hammond, Indiana, at one o'clock P. XL, Friday, March 17, 1322, at which time the creditors may attend, prove their ONS! LITIS Apply thickly over throatcover witn not nannei VAPO RUB Oixt 17 Million Jan Used Yearly THURSDAY NIGHT AT 8:15 PARTHENON HAMMOND in 0 9 on Leave ALSO Friday and Saturday GET RESER VED SEATS NOW ONLY $ LOO No War Tax SATURDAY MATINEE AT 2:30 School Children Under Fifteen, 25c No Reserved Seats

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