Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 320, Hammond, Lake County, 2 June 1922 — Page 12
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Affairs Ax The County Capital:
DAIRYMEN! TAKE NOTICE Have you ever heard of Aaron Sapiro? This is the- man who has been successful in directing- scores of co-operative enterprises In' ths w est. Recently he has been retained as counsel by the American Farm Bureau Federation In the matter of perfecting' a co-operative milk, marketingorganization. You can't afford to enlss hearing this man If you have milk to sell. He -will (be In Crown Point on Wednesday, June 7. and will talk at 2 p. m. at the Masonio Temple. Remember the date, June 7. FARM BUREAU Commutes la Charge. The first band concert of the sea
son was well attended, hundreds of
people from Crown Point and vicinity coming- last night to listen to a varied program of classical and pop-
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LEGAL NOTICE
KOTICB XOTICH IS HEREBT GIVEN": That on the 29th day of May, 1922, the Board of Public "Works of the City of -Gary, Lake County, Indiana, adopted DECLARATORY RE3- : OLA'TION NUMBER THIRTT-ONU ' HX'XDREDSBVENTr-SBVEN (3177) for the improvement of ALLEY KEVE.V (7) EAST. SECTION' TWO (2), from the south line of Fifteenth (15) Avenue to the north lino of (19th) Nineteenth Avenue, IN THE CITY OF GARY, LAKE COUNTY, INDIANA, by the construction thereon of a concrete pavement sixteen (16) feet in width, or a fifteen (15) foot pavement with tlx (6) inch curbs if same is constructed of other kinds of modern city pavement to be constructed with a wearing surface of ' concrete on .sand foundation, or brick, bithulithie, asphalt, or wood block on concrete foundation, together with all necessary appurtenances. All in accordance with the plans and specifications now on file in the office of the City Engineer. The Board of Public Works will meet on the 19th day of June, 1922, at ten o'clock a. m. in its office In the City Hall to receive and hear remonstrances from all persons interested and will decide whether the lieneflts to the property liable to be assessed for such improvement ' will equal the estimated cost thereof, and will thereafter confirm, modify or rescind its Preliminary Resolution. By order of the Board of Public "Works. LEVIS E. BARNES. "WILLIAM P. PATTERSON. JOHN B. BURKE, Board of Public Works Attest: BLANCHE E. DOUGAN, Clerk, 6:2:9
DB. FAl'LDl BETTRXI Dr. Mabel Faulds, who has been in California for the past six n;onths, recaperatlnjr her - health, will bo baclc in Gary, to locate in the Ld:ity U'ji'.aine." SIOl Broadway, Clary, Jnd. No doubt her former patients and friends will be rlad to have her back la Gary- 6-l-3t
ular music given toy the Gary band
which -was at Its best. The south
side of the square had (been roped
off and the audience was seated.
park benches having been provided by the band committee.
It la reported that & email son of
John Schaffer living1 near the Pan
Handle depot has been very sick
with lock-jaw the past few days.
caused from getting a sliver In his
foot. The lad is eight years old
and his condition is dangerous.
The services of the Are department were needed on Thursday morning, when the Ford delivery truck owned by J. M. Ludwlg and being driven by Leslie Reeder caught fire on East street. The Are was caused from a short circuit and the blaze was extinguished after quite a bit of damage to the car. Owing to the absence of Judge A. P. Twymtn who was attending the Democratic convention at Indianapolis the recount board adjourned until this morning, when they took up the counting of the Gary precincts. Miss Genera Muzzall was the victim of a "road hog" autoist on Indiana avenue on Wednesday night, when the Ford coupe which she was driving was bumped hy a passing machine who wanted more of the road than he should have had. The Muzzall car was quite badly battered and Miss Geneva severely shaken up. This Is the second auto mishap tu Crown Polnerst during the past week. County Assessor Will Black having a similar experience early In the week, when returning from his farm. Miss "Vllma Barr Is recovering nicely from the effects of an operation performed by Dr. Iddings of Low ell for th removal of her tonsils early this week. Misses Charlotte Love and Margaret Hlxon, piano pupils of Mrs. Myrtle Ferber, of Gary, took part in a program given on Thursday night at Jefferson school auditorium In Gary. Miss Love playing "In An Old Garden, MacDowell, "Midsummer," Eschaikowsky and Lieberstraume, Llzt. Miss Hixon's numbers were "'Prelude." Rachimanoff and "Rondo Capriccioso" Menlelsohn. Both young ladies are brilliant pianists and their performance last night brought much creditable mention from their hearers as ta technique and expression., Honoring her daughter Mrs. Belle Bolster of Meridan, Miss., Mrs. J. B. Peterson was a gracious hostess to a large party of women at luncheon on. Thursday afternoon. The living and dining rooms were beautifully decorated with spring flowers and the guests were seated at tastily appointed tables. After the serving of a delicious course luncheon the guests enjoyed an afternoon of bridge. Mrs. Clayton Root and Miss Hannah Black winning the prizes. AEW MARRIAGE MCEX9E8. Lem Rattenberg, East Chicago, Helen Brown, Gary; Vlvtor Dulls,
Trisa Kovacik, Whiting; Edward Ryzewski, Marie Gonsiwsowskl, Hammond; James M. McMurray, Gary, Lajura Marie Davis, Gary; Joe Adlch, Indiana Harfbor, Dorothy Paunoulo, Indiana Harbor: Daniel
Cannon, Indiana Harbor. Edna Harman, Indiana -Harbor;, Thomas Murray, Hammond. Ethel Lowell, Hammond; Lee G, Coleman, Gary, Eva Gatlln, Gary; Rudolph Volak, Indiana Harbor, Anna Drozdzynski, Indiana Harbor.
NATURE LOVES BRIGHT COLORS We see the truth of this statement in the varicolored flowers, the vivid Bunsets, the birds of brilliant plumage. But we never see It exemplified more attractively than in the person Of a splendidly healthy woman. Ho wdoes nature paint this health? Why, in the rosy cheeks, the transparent skin, the smooth red Hps of such a woman. And she molds it in firm flesh and rounded contours. .. The ailing woman Is deficient In natural coloring, and sne does not even appear to advantage In clothes that would set off her more attractive sister, Many women who long for glowing health will find that they, too, can have these charms If they will give a trial to that remedy which brings strength to fiail women Lydla E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, Adv.
Radiophone ' Program
10. (a) Swanee River Moon, Clark; (b) Twentieth Century March, Losey, Standard Oil Band.
GARY NEWS
The Standard Oil Company concert
band of Whiting. Indiana, will olav
for the Westinghousf Radiophone!
Studio, Station KYW, Friday evening, June 2nd, 1922. Considerable pride Is felt by the band members and their Tollowers over this engagement as this will be the first band to broadcast Its music from Station KYW. Mr. Morgan L. Eastman will conduct th band while playing Its part of the following program: E. Coffey, Soprano: Georgine George, Acompanist; Mafgot Hayes, Contraltif; Margarci Carlisle, Accompanist; Wilfrid Cuehing, Baritone; Blanche Bonn, Accompanist. Standard Oil Band of WTiitiiig, Ind., Morgan L. Eastman, Conductor. -PROGRAM 1 (a) Officer of the Day March, Hall. (b) By the Silvery Nile, Johnson, Standard Oil Band. 2. (a) May Morning. Denza; (b) What Do You Think of That? Rolse, E. Coffey Barnes. 3. (a) Leave Me With a Smile, Koehler; (b) Every Body Step, Berlin, Standard Oil Band. . (a) For You Alone, Gehl; (b) Roses of Plcaxdy, Wood. Wilfrid Cushing. B. Tesoro Mio-Valtz, Becuccl, Standard Oil Band. 6. (a) Forgotten, Cowles; (b) Thy Beaming Eyes, MacDowell; (c) As in Old Gardens, Risher, Margol Hayes. 7. (a) There's a Long, Long Trail, Elliott; (b) Just a Little Love Song, Cooper; Standard Oil Band. 8. (a) On Eirbeg Island, Osgood, (b) On the Rheln, Hamraon, E. Coffey Barnes. 9. (a) The Bells of St Mary, Adams; (b) One Fleeting Hour, Ray, Wilfrid Cushing.
WOMAN DISAPPEARS. Gary police authorities were asked to aid in the search yesterday for Mrs. Dinova, 850 Polk st., who disappeared from her home. Her description given by her daughter Is, 49 years eld, dark hair and eyes, 5 feet tall, weight 135 pounds, wore
brown dress, black slippers and white stockings.
AUCTION GROCERY STOCK TUESDAY The sale of the grocery stock at 1717 Broadway at publlo auction will be held next Tuesday afternoon, June 6, at 3 p. m., according to notice published by Bailiff Bailey of the Gary police court today.
FINED $1.00 AND COSTS FOR ASSAULT Udvick Gellman, 1413 Madison bc, who was arrested this week after enticing two young girls into a
shack at Fifteenth ave. and Madison St., and assaulted John Patrick, 1632 Jackson St., who attempted to rescue them, was found g'ullty in the Gary city court this morning and fined $1 and costs.
INJURIES PROVE FATAL Injuries received at the E. J. A'E. yards when he was caught and crushed between two cars proved fatal to Dennis Cashlon at the Steel Company hospital night before last. The body was shlppsd to the former home at Syracue, N. Y., yesterday for burial.
Mollere, the great French dramatist, had the real name of JeanBaptist Poquelln.
Havens mate for life, and use the name nest year after year.
Saturday, Special House Paint, $1.64 a Gallon
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BALLOONS
STILL IN AIR
INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE MILWAUKEE. June 1. Twelve o f the thirteen balloons that ascended late yesterday In the start of the American Elimination Contest to pick three entrlee for the International Balloon race In Switzerland this summer were still in the air this morning so far as reports received here, indicated. One balloon that was piloted by Roy Donaldson, Of Springfield, 111., struck a tree and was forced to descend before it had cleared the confines of Milwaukee. No definite reports from any of the
balloons had been received early today. Reports that the big gas bags had been sighted came In from widely scattered sections of the middle west but in no case were any of the balloons reported seen definitely identified. Muskegon, Michigan, Gary. Pan a, 111., Area, 111. and Chicago were cities that reported sighting balloons during the night.
AN UNUSUAL CRIME INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE LOS ANGELES Calif., June 1. Fearing that another iwoman might win his love and inspired by Jealousy, MTs. Ethel Nolan attacked her husband, Thomas J. Nolan. 24, a hay merchant, with a pair of scissors as he lay asleep In their home early to
day and mutilated Ms body. The wife was taken Into custody on a charge of Mayhem.
Postatl rates In Portugal have been Increased since May last to eight times the former rate.
Goitre Removed
Flint Lady Telia of Results la 3 Wteki Mrs. Geo. Dlcalre, 2211 Lyman Street, Flint, Michigan, says if you can't come to see me, write me and I will tell how my neck was reduced 5 Inches and the relief I obtained from the use of Sorbol-Quadruple, a colorless liniment. See the treatment and get names of other successful users at drug stores everywhere or write Box 35S, Mechanicshurg. Ohio. Adv.
LAST FEW DAYS OF THE BIG Stock Reduction Sale This is Your Opportunity to Save Real Money and Buy Real Quality Tires at Lowest Possible Prices. ALL TIRES, INCLUDING HORSE SHOE AND HOODS AT DEALERS PRICES. WHAT AN OPPORTUNITY! FABRIC TIRES CORD TIRES (Guaranteed 6,000 Miles) (Guaranteed 8.000 Miles) 30x3K2 $ 8.90 30x32 $13-95 32x3 Vi 15.00 32x4 22.50 32x4 18.50 33x4 23.75 33x4 19.50 34x4 24.25 x . 34x42.....' 33-50 These Tires Absolutely First Quality Tires and Guaranteed by Us SPECIALS 31x4 TIRES, at $11.98 30x3 TIRES, at $7.25 LUGGAGE CARRIERS, greatly reduced $1.98 STOPLIGHTS $1.39 ALUMINUM STEP PLATES with rubber inserts $1.49 TIRE COVERS at less than cost". . , 1.49 25 to 50 Reduction On All Accessories Bought at This Sale
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