Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 312, Hammond, Lake County, 23 May 1922 — Page 5

Tuesday Mav 23, 1922.

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Thtt Chamber cf Commerce) outlns at the Fair Grounds on Monday tii & decided success and the members of that hustling organization and their famines tand friends put to a most delightful day. ,' The stunts by the different jnrabrs of the cTiami&er of commerce -were clever and laughable in the extreme, such as County Clerk Herb. Wheaton ridlug a bicycle around the race track. Judges Smith, Norton and Prosecutor Tfeomas engaged in a friendly game of marbles, fancy driving by County Auditor Geo. M. Poland and several others provoked much merriment. The stores closed for the afteirnoon, giving the business men a chance to enjoy the cutingr. Dinner was served on the grounds by th Chamber of Commerce. Misses Edna, Margaret and Virginia Benjamin are in Valparaiso this week the guest of their sister. Harriet, who is a teacher in the schools of that city. Mrs. A. L. Courtright who has been a patient In the Columbia hospital for the past six weeks, was abl to return to her home in Crown

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Point on Sunday. Mies Wilma Nichols, & former teacher in the Crown Point Schools and Hmvther Herbert were In Crown Point on. Sunday. They were returning from Hebron where they attended the alumni banquet on Saturday night. Dr. and Mrs. J. 3. X-enney left today for Kalamizoo, Mich., where Dr. Lenney will take treatment for several weeks, his health ' having been very poor lately. NEW MARRIAGE UCENSES Warren Hammend, Gary, Louise Perry. Gary; Bert Rakowski, Ind. Harbor. Stella Wc-nsowicz, Gary; Blazy Mazur, Hammond. Bwnectawa Jachim, Hammond; Leonard Maoiejewski, Gary, Antonette Mucha. of Gary; Harry L. Cougherty, Crown Tomt, Velma F. Ingranam. Crown Point; Joseph J. Caagany. Hammond, Anna Vallhanc, Hammond; John Gordon, Ind. Harbor, Anna Zudoch, Ind. Harbor; Joe Bosiska, East Chicago, Bertha Santo, East Chicago Wm. Schmidt, Gary, Dorothea Wagner. Gary.

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GARY BOYS' BAND MAY TOUR STATE A boys' band made up of one hundred pieces, may be organized in Gary in the very near future ami will make a tour of the state, This 1 sthe plan of Mayor R. O. Johnson following Boys' Week In Gary last week. There are over three hundred youthful musicians in the Gary schools and instructors together with the mayor believe they can easily secure a fine one hundred piece band. Gary business men will be asked to contribute to the fund to purchase uniforms for them. "It will

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4Jf 4-f . a....-. :. ....- osyyrV 4 be a great advertising stunt for the Steel City," stated the mayor this morning. SEARCH FOR GARY MAN Mysterious circumstances sur round the sudden disappearance of Coleman H. Wilson, of Gary Who left his home at 1760 Garfield avenue night before last and according to the police this morning has not been seen or heard of since. A new Dodge car owned by Wilson which was found at 11th avenue and Roosevelt street, was taken to the City Auto Sales Co. garage. STUDENT GETS LEG BROKEN Oscar Range. 720 Fillmore street, a student at Valparaiso, Ind., had the misfortune to break a leg yesterday when he attempted to catch a Pennsylvania train at the Madi-

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son street crossing. He slipped and fell breaking his ieg. Range was takfn to Mercy hospital where he Is reported getting along as well as can be expected.

POLICE UNEARTH ANOTHER STILL Armed with a search warrant, the sponge squad of the Gary police department unearthed a complete still, some moonshine whiskey, two bags of sugar and one sack of cracked corn and wheat at 1716 Washington street yesterday. They arrested and booked Ida Garzella as the owner. Complete Arrangements For "Leverette Day. A committee on arrangements met at the Elk's club rooms in Gary last night and decided on June 11 as "Leverstte" day when "Dixie" Leverette, former Gary twirter with the White Sox. will appear on the mound against Bos ton at the Whits Sox park. Hundreds of Gary and Lake county baseball fans will be on hand to see "Dixie" heave them over. Complete arrangements for the trip will be made later. STARTS WORK TODAY "Work on the construction of the Dunes National Highway between Gary and BaUeytown was started today when the huge tractor grader was set In motion, rhotos o? the ground breaking were taken byCity Photographer Harry Daugherty. This link of the highway is being done by the General Construction Co... of Gary. NEW GARY BANKRUPT John R. Asian, grocer, 1715 Broadway, Gary, is the latest appearance in the bankruptcy department of the federal court at Hammond. Mr. Asian filed his schedules yesterday. He lists his debts at S,90.42 and Us aseeta at only $2,520. BOY SCOUT DRIVE WASA SUCCESS Gary's a ray of Boy Scout troops are happy today. The committee in charge o fthe big drive last weey an nounce that with only partial re turns at hand, the drive for $7,500, has been successful. The drive began Wednesday and ended Saturday when" in the neighborhood of one hundred Gary girls flocked Broadway, ycollecung in the neighborhood of $600 from generoua citizens. SCALE WILL NOT BE CHANGED The teamsters scale In Gary wi!' not be changed for another year, according to M. K. Iverson, business agent for the losal this morning The scale will remain for one year, the time as in 1921 when they accepted a cut. JOE KERTEZ IS BURIED YESTERDAY The funeral services of Joe KerTALKED LIKE A DUTCH UNCLE "My father is a physician and, S naturally, I was opposed to all pat- ; ent medicine. So when a friend told me to try Mayr's Wonderful Remedy fr my stomach trouble, I laughed at him. Some months later, ifter my father told me he had used ill known remedies in my case. I net my friend again and he talked to me. like a Dutch uncle and finally , induced me to try It. All my symptoms have now disappeared." It is a ! simple, harmless preparation that j if-moves the catarrhal mucus from the Intestinal tract and allays the nflammatlon which causes practically all stomach, liver and Intestinal ailments. Including appendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. Adv. cYkf a Certified Car CITIZEN S' committee which tested the Finer Dort were not considering alone the startling prices they sought and found completeness and mechanical excellence as notable as is the very low cost. Dort Closed Cart at little more than Open Car prices the sensation of the year Astonishing Prices Model tTonrin. $865 Mode! MRotdmr, 66S Mo.-lel 1 W-1 eeaan, i n Model 14-T Coupe, 106S Model 1-S Son. t44S Model 14-CCotpe, 131 Light Delivery Cr, 625 Direel Wheel ortlon! on 19-S Sedm- 14-C Coupe. Twenty dollars er on mil other p meager car model. AK prices f.a-b. factory HEATHERINGTON AUTO SALES Phone 2124 271 State St. Hammond, Ind.

tuz, former detective sergeant on the Gary police department who died at his home at 39th avenue and Massachusetts stret early -Saturday morning, following a lingering illness of tuberculosis, accured yesterday afternoon. Interment at Gary Oak Hill cemetery.

WILL PICNIC TOMORROW Kxtensive arangements have been completed for the Insurance Men's picnic and holiday at Long Lake tomorrow. They will parade Broadway and assemble at IMfth avenue, where autos will take their famines and guests to the lake. GARY HOT MILLS AT WORK AGAIN Twenty and of the total twentyfour hot mills which were crippled Thursday when twenty employes of the sheet splitters department went out on a strike resumed operations yesterday morning. The reason for the trouble has not been learned. THUGS SHOOT TAXI OWNER Mike Radovlch, well-known Gary taxi driver, who wp.s shot three times and robbed of $85 Saturday night by two srtangers who hired his taxi to take them to West Gary, continues to improve at the Mercy hospital and. will recover, it was reported this morning. ENTERING NEW FIELDS The Indiana Electric Service Co., 5S6 Hohman wtreet, Hammond, is running a campaign on Royal Cleaners, having secured the agency for Hammond, Whiting, East Chicago, and Indiana Harbor. The method used to introduce the Royal to the housewives will be newspaper advertising backed up by efficient salesmen.

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Here is an opportunity to get a high grade Lindeman & Son Player at a tremendous saving. Lindeman & Son is one of the oldest and best known makes in the country. We are making this sacrifice solely for Jhe reason that we need Jtjie loom for our own product. Be sure to see these Pianos tomorrow they will readily got at the price $550. ... . jf Your Old Piano Taken in Trade and and Terms Arranged to Suit

Only a Few Choice Values Left These are very high grade makes and the tone and finish are exceptionally good good as new in most of them. The prices are so ridiculously low it will be unfortunate if you are in the market for a good used Piano and miss getting one of these. v TERMS AS LOW AS $10 Down $5 Per Month

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INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE LOS ANGELES, UAL, May 23 Rodolph Valentino may go to Jail for 24 hours to enable his attorneys to test out the legality of his arrest on a charge of bigamy for having married Winifred Hudnut before his interlocutory decree of divorce fror his wife, Jean Acker, became final, it became known today. Tuesday Evening Special .30c Bottle of HARKNER'S FURNITURE POLISH on sale this evening from 6 to 9 p. m. only, at :15c 243-24S Eut State Street Hammond, lad.

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DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE EOARD NOTICE OF ADOPTION OF RESOLUTION ' May, 1923.., TO WHO 31 IT MAY CONCERN: Notice Is hereby given by . the

: Board of Public , Works of the City I of Hammond, Indiana, that on the' jlfith day of May, 1922, they unauU : mously adopted Declaratory Reso'iuP, tion No. 903, for the vacation of, a part or corucey Avenue, wnerenJL. crosses the Chicago & Erie Kailway Company's right of way, lor the purpose of straightening the street . Said tract proposed to be vacated Is described as follows: Commencing at the Intersection of the north line of Conkey Avenue and the westerly right of way llni of the Chicago & Erie Railway Company; thence east on said, street line to the west line Of Calumet A venuee; thnce couth on the west line of Calumet Avenue to the south line of Conkey Ave--nue, thence west on the south Una of Conkey Avenue 40 feet; thence north westerly 60 feet, mors , pr, less to a point In the westerly right of way line, produced, 46 feet dis' tant from the place of beginning! thence northerly to the place of be-' ginning. The Board of Publio "Works of said City has fixed the 31st day of May, 1922, as a date upon which remonstrances may be filed or presen-' ted by persons interested in or affected by said proposed vacation, aa above described, and on said day ati two o'clock p. m., said Board will meet- at its office for the purpose of hearing and considering any xeirionstrances which may have been-, filed or presented and for the piir-; pose of taking final action thereon' Such action shall be final and con-.' elusive upon all persons. JACOB WIKER, F. C DIETRICH. v, Board ef Public Works of thq City of Hammond, Indiana.' DELLA MILLER, - ,.y Clerk. 6:1 :2J Now for Phonographs US1C

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