Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 363, Hammond, Lake County, 12 May 1922 — Page 7

WERE RADIO

NDS

ARE

ES

COMING FROM

Anyone who has listened in on a radio set during the approach of a thunder storm has little new to discover in the way of frying, hissing bubbling and sputtering noises. It is only natural for the listener to wonder where they all come from. In general there are Just two kinds of radio noises; the ones that can't he avoided and ones that can. In the first class are all of the natural ones that result from electrical disturbances in the ether, through which all radio waves travel. It must be remembered that these waves follow the same laws and fcehave in exactly the same manner as the waves created "to order" by man made machinery. The second class of noises Is the result of faulty wiring, or in many cases imperfect or improperly constructed batteries. Wires must be tight. It is for this reason that so many who build radio sets take special care to solder all Joints even though 'binding posts provide a seemingly tight grip on the wires. To a great many people a hattery is Just a battery, and need only be considered from a standpoint of volt age and ampere-hour capacity. It is true that these things are of prime importance, but there are other features of construction deserving of far more attention than is commonly given them. An important feature of the "B" or 24-volt battery for example is that it must be able to hold its charge for long periods not only

because of economy, but because electrical leakage from cell to cell or from positive to negative posts of any particular cell is distinctly a rtolse producer. It is to prevent this disturbing effect that the Willard Storage Battery Company, has developed a form of "B" battery in which each cell is a glass Jar capped with a special screw top and separated from its neighbors by com partment partitions. It is said that the leakage and consequently he possibiliy of "B" battery noises is practically eliminated.

TOUNG BOB" HAS TWO MASCOTS

III? J TV J-V fl iff

4 ' ? Jt ;

s 5 1 ! i i'' v.ii

:H;U pnXi f'-kv

' ;7 A w

"Young Bob" Fitzsimmons, Mrs. Fitz and their pet dog. "Younjr Bob" Fitzsimmons, son of the old time heavyweight idol. i i i . . i i i : u- -i , in 1 i : .

taS Cliangea BIS nog UCUCS aim ueiicvcs uimt ms tumifjc win ieu nun to the success he has sought in vain so far. "Young Bob" started out as a speedy, shifty boxer without a wallop the thing that made his dad famous. Now "Young Bob" is training diligently near New York to develop a real knockout. kick and,, the physique, necessary. ta. band it out.

MERRILL VILLE

The eighth grade commencement will be held next Thursday afternoon. It no doubt wll be held in Boyds Woods. There will be a May Pole drill and perhaps other drills, the program will be announced later for Ros3 township.

It Is A Real Joy To Cook With The Stero Electric Fireless Cooker Bakes, Roasts, Stews, Boils and Frys. $10.00 Down. STANDARD ELECTRIC CO. 633 Hohman Street.

Mrs. Miller received word from her son in Joliet that her grandson had passed away. She expects to leave for there at once. Win. Woods and H. Kuehl had a car load of fertilizer shipped in here at the depot last Wednesday. It gave them all sorts of trouble by going to Crown Point and several other places hefore it landed in Merrlllville. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Stoltz and Mrs. II. Walters were in Chicago, shopping, last Wednesday. The members of the Aid Society met at Merrillville hall Wednesday afternoon, after the routine of business, Mrs. Rose Martin from Elgin, 111., gave a talk on her work at Beardstown flood, where she., gave her services, as a special nurse. She told some very interesting facts, also on her trip abroad and some experiences as a special nurse inthe exidemlo of the flu. She also gave a reading of her own composition en titled "Old Glory and New Glory" The ladies served a nice lunch, and wished her God-speed in her work and that we might meet again In the future, and all present felt that we had spent a pleasant afternoon.' ' The railroad officials starter-officials and commissioners met here at Merrill hall last Thursday, to consider the death crossing. They have, decided to widen the. railroad crossing thirty feet, change the course of the creek, . If they are as long doing- this "work as they have been taltlng about it there will he time for more ' than one family to be killed.

SAVE ON ELECTRIC FIXTURES Be sure you get reliable makes. Our greatest sale saves you about

50 per cent, on any fixture in the store. All guaranteed makes that will give you 100 per cent, service. Sale closes Saturday night. May 13. INDIANA ELECTRIC SERVICE CO., 566 Hohman street, Hammond or 624 Chicago ave., East Chicago. 5-12

RESOLUTION NO A-2 2 8. STREET IMPROVEMENT RESOLUTION. BE IT RESOLVED, By the Board of Pubyo -Works of trie City of East Chicago, Indiana, that it is deemed necessary to improve Deal Street the South line of 140th Street to the South line of 139th Street by paving the same with one course concrete,' two course concrete, asphaltic concrete on ten inch macadam foundation, each of the above to be from curb to curb uniform width of 32 feet, all as shown by plans, specifications and profiles, details and drawings on file in the office of the Department of IRuIdUc Works of said CUV V&lh" eaiiifvjspeclfications a re hereby-ppr-oved. jidv adopted, the same Jbein' .here fty" "incorporated herein and made a part hereof and such imppovetaent is new ordered. The coat ,, said Improvement herein provided . tor, except street and . alley intersections, shall be assessed upon the real estate abutting on said Hemlock Street and on- property within one"' hundred fifty feet (150 ft.) of the line of the

You neverkne

oi Hates

w

that

cotulM be

fJM

L

"Say, Captain, lettheenamy tome on I We can hold out a long, long time with this big box of Kellogg' Corn Flakes! Wish it warn time to eat now!"

Si

TOASTED

CORfi

Also makers of KELLOGG'S KRUMBLES and KELLOGG'S BRAN, cooked and k rumbled

Kellogg's are a revelation, not only in Corn Flakes, but in cereals 1 Such delicious flavor, such crispy crunchiness never before was believed possible in corn flakes! Kellogg's are a revelation to your taste! You have a great treat awaiting you the very first time you sit down before a generous bowlful of Kellogg's Corn Flakes and a pitcher of milk or cream' and fresh fruit, if it's handy! It isn't fair to yourself and your 'family not to share In the pleasures that Kellogg's Corn Flakes so generously spread over the nation and the world! You are missing a taste:thrill. So, tomorrow morning, serve Kellogg's Corn Flakes for breakfast, or for lunch or for between-meals nibbles! They're wonderful and never tough or leathery or hard to eat! Insist upon your grocer supplying KELLOGG'S Corn Flakes the delicious kind in the RED and GREEN package that bears the well-known signature of W. K. Kellogg, originator of Corn Flakes. NONE ARE GENUINE WITHOUT IT!

street improved. All in accordance with the method and manner provided for in an Act of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana, entitled, "An Act Concerning Municipal Corporations," approved March 6, 1905 and In accordance with and pursuant to the provisions of all Acts amendatory and supplemental thereto. The cost of all street and alley Intersections, including one-half of the width of the street opposite street and alleys which run into, but do not cross the street herein proposed to be Improved, and that portion of such street abutting upon property belonging to said City, or upon property not subject to such assessment, shall be paid by the City In cash out of its General Fund, if able to do so, or from a fund created by a special assessment to be levied unaer the' pro visions' of Section 108 of the above entitled Act. Assessments of ten dollars and more against each lot, if deferred, are to be paid in ten equal annual installments, with interest at the rate of t'ix per cent per annum. A bond or bonds will be Issued to the contractor to the amount of such deferred assessments in pro rata payment for such improvement. Under no circumstances shall the City of East Chicago be, or be held responsible for any sum or sums due from any property owner or owners for said work, or for the collection of the same, or for the payment of any bond, bonds, certificate or certificates, issued to the contractor in payment for such work, except for such moneys as shall have actually been received by the City from the assessments for such improvement, or such moneys as said City is by said entitled Act required to pay. AU proceedings had, and work done in the making of said improvement, assessment of property, collection of assessments and issuance of bonds therefor, shall be as provided for in said above entitled 'Act and Acts amendatory thereof and supplemental thereto. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That this Board of Public Works fix the 27th day of May, A. D. 1922. at the hour of 9:30 o'clock A. M. at its office of the Board of Public Works, of ths City, as the time and place for the public consideration of the said proposed improvement, at which time said Board of Public Works will hear all persons interested, or whose property Is liable to be assessed for said Improvement, and will decide' whether the benefits of the property liable to be assessed for said improvement will equal the estimated cost thereof. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED. That hotice of the time and place of such pu'bliic consideration be published and mailed in the manner provided by law. Passed and improved ths 8th day of May, 1922. JOHN BOCHNOWSKI, KARL D. NORRI3. Board of Publle Works. Attest: WILLIAM H. MILLER, Clerk of Board. 6-12-16

ORDER ELE CTRICAZi FIXTURES NOW! Our greatest sale offers you reliable makes of Fixtures at cost price. Many beautiful patterns to select from. Your choice of any Fixtures till Saturday night. Buy now, hold for later use INDIANA ELECTRIC SERVICE CO.. 666 Holy man et., Hammond, or 624 Chicago ave.. East Chicago. 5-12

BURKET The Dentist Wishes to Announce to tfee Public That he will leave about the first of June for his summer vacation. All patients with unfinished work should call at once as I will be gone until Sept. 1. My office will be left in care of Drs. Dibblee &

Parke, who will continue to give the people of Hammond and surrounding county Good, Honest, Reliable Dentistry at reasonable prices. I will continue to give a large reduction in prices until June I st. I positively guarantee to extract teeth without pain. Gas Given. BURKET THE DENTIST Open Evening Until 8:30 Telephone 3189 Over Woolworth's 5c fie 10c Store. Hammond, led.

March 6, 1905 and in accordance with and pursuant to the provisions of all Acta amendatory and supplemental thereto. The cost of all street and alley Intersections, including one-half of the width of the street, opposite street and alleys which run Into, but do not cross the street herein proposed to be Improved, and that portion of such street abuttlng upon property belonging to said City, or upon property not subject to such assessment, shall be paid by the City In cash out of its General Fund, if able to do so. or from a fund created by a special assessment to be levied under the pro-visk-ns of Section 10 of the above entitled Act. Assessments of ten dollars and more against each lot, if deferred, are to be paid In ten equal annflal installments, with interest at the

rate of wlx per cent per annum. Ai

bond or bonds will 4 isued to the contractor to the amount of such deferred assessments in pro rata payment for uch improvement. Under no circumstances shall the City of East Chicago be, or be held responsible for any sum or sums due from any property owner or owners for said work, or for the collection of the same, or for the paym.ent of any bond, bonds, certificate or certificates, issued to the contractor in payment for such work, except for such moneys as shall have actually been received by the City from the assessments for such improvement, or such moneys as said City is by said entitled Act required to pay. All proceedings had, and work done in the making of said improvement, assessment of property, collecvjon of - assessments and Issuance of bonds therefor, shall 'be as provided for in said above entitled Act and Acts amendatory thereof and supplemental thereto.. BE IT iPURTHER RESOLVED, That this Board of Public Works fix the 27th day of May, A, D. 1922, at the hour of 9:30 o'clock A. M. at its office of the Board of Public Works, of this Oity, as the time and place lor the public consideration of the said proposed improvement, at which time said Board of Public Works will hear all persons interested, or whose property is liable to be assessed for said improvement, and will decide whether the benefits of the property liable to toe assessed for said improvement will equal the estimated cost thereof. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED. That notice of the time and place of such public consideration be published and mailed in the manner provided by law. Passed and improved this !th day of May, 1922. JOHN BOCHNOWSKI. KARL D. NORRIS, Board of Public Works. Attest: WILLIAM H. MILLER, Clerk of Board. 6-12-16

Candy is appropriate j

She Will Appreciate CANDY

Boxed Specially Designed For Mother Each box has a handsomely frameH picture witK ai tribute to Mother something she will always remember. $1.00 Per Box and Up rA superH and an appropriate gift, in a wide range of sizes and designs to suit eacK individual taste, all ready to be stamped and mailed. Place your order early, v? HAMMOND CANDY CO: SAUUAS & ROGERS, Proprietor! S7S HOHMAN STREET TWO STORES 166 STATE STREET

Try a iTimes Want Xd

RESOLUTION NO. A-228. j STREET IMPROVEMENT RESOLUTION. BE IT RESOLVED. By the Board i of Public Works of the City of East Chicago,. Indiana, that it is deemed necessary to .improve Hemlock, Street from the north line of 139th

St. to the Southeasterly line of Michigan-Ave. by resurfacing by Plan A, Sheet Asphalt. Plan B, Asphaltic Concrete, Plan C, Tar Macadam, or Plan Asphaltic Macadam, either of the above to be on the "bldmacadam foundation from curb to'curb uniform width- of 29

feet, all as shown by .plans, specications and profiles, details and drawings on file in the office of the Department of Puhlic Works of

said City, which said specifications are hereby approved and adopted, the same being hereby incorporated herein and made a part hereof and such improvement is now ordered. The cost of said Improvement herein provided for, except street and alley Intersections, shall be assessed upon the real estate abutting on said Hemlock Street and on property within one hundred fifty feet (160 ft.) of the line of the street improved. AH in accordance with the method and manner provided for in an Act of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana, entitled, "An Act Concerning Municipal Corporations." approved

i o Du n

OUR STYLES ARE MONTHS AHEAD

n n n n n n n n n rrnn:n n U'tn

n n n n n n n ri n . o li m m u u

-

n-n rrrrn

OUR PRICES ARE VERY MODERATE

There is no delay in opening an account

here YOUR WORD IS GOOD ENOUGH"

TOE NEWEST STYLE:

N SMALL WEEKLY

IN ' TOWK

PAYMENT

Women's & Misses Charming Dresses i 95

Up

Rich Canton crepes, in beaded styles. Also other fine material.

Women's & Misses' Wraps T5D50

Up

Styles for spring

and summer wear, black cantons and in colors

Women's & Misses' Tailored

Suits

Fine blue tricotine, in long line fleets. Also Sport Models-

275

Open a Charge Account Today

Enjoy tne independence of wearing new Stylish Clothes. This store caters to the masses. Here everyone is treated equal, rich and poor share alike the convenience of our "Twenty Weeks to Pay" plan, which allows you to dress well on a tmall income.

. Men's & Young Men's

Suits

Snappy sport styles tweed, herringbone, etc. Styles for every man.

Toung Men's Gabardines

ToDCoats 5 A 50

You wilOook real

stylish in these all-weather coats.

Great Values in

Boys Suits 95

U up

Built for service with

lots of style and prices right.

OUR ENTIRE MILLINERY STOCK NOV 0FF

Women's and Misses Wash Dresses $C98 .9 up For Girls at $3.98

S99 Hohman St., Hammond n n n n n n n n n n CI

u u u u u u

n n n r

u u U U U U U LJ U U

ooo

M

They are Here Men's Straw Hats $950 tun

D0 n

o re na o . v r-P n

na O ' Q EL' . u n Q d n o o n n