Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 231, Hammond, Lake County, 15 June 1922 — Page 5
Thursday, June 15, 1922.
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FINES MILK DEALER After binr arrested on a warrant
sworn out by City Food Inspector Gust JaratiecX Albert Jaablck was yesterday fined 122.60 in Uie Justice o f reace Court of B. J. Lattfbe. The fine was assessed after evidence introduced "by the city food Inspector bowed that Jazbick. who owns a store at 1649 Rhode Island street, was rtallinsr milk w'hlch was filled with dirt and perms. Mr. Jarabeck
NOTICE To North Towfiship Taxpayers Hie assessment of real estate in North Township has been completed. From the expressions of satisfaction, and the large decrease of complaints received, compared with those received against the assessments of three years ago, I flatter myself tha I have done a better job this time. However, I am aware that there are still many irregularities to be ironed out, and I want every taxpayer in every instance to give the Board of Review, now in sessiori at Crown Point, an opportunity to right every error that has been made. It is no favor to me to let errors slide. But if your property is already asssesed at its true cash value, don't be dishonest with your neighbor by getting the Board to cut it down. I am particularly desirous of establishing the uniform standard of valuations this year. There will be immense satisfaction to me in the knowledge that the taxpayers of North Township are carrying no more than their just individual shaje of the tax burden. Taxes are high, and there are already indications of a disposition to make them higher. I believe that every, rate making body should be exceedingly careful in the making of their budgets for the coming year. Waste should be eliminated and expense cut to the bone. If that is done I believe that no increase in taxes will be necessary. In administration cost for North Township the coming year I promise to make a record that will make every assessor in the state of Indiana sit up and take notice ; and if the city and county officials will do likewise we will be able to cut a large slice off our taxes next year. The Board of Review will hear complaints for Hammond taxpayers on June 1 6 and 17; and East Chicago will be heard on June 19, 20, and 21. JAMES CLEMENTS North Township Assessor
Is on the lookout for all Impure milk dealers.
GAEY'S MILK SUPPLY IS A-l SAYS JARABECK Milk consumed in Gary Is not unsanitary and what Is more the cows from which the Gary milk supply Is obtained ane not effected with tubercular germs as charged "by a Gary councilman at the recent council session. As soon as the statement was made, the city hlealth department at once -denied the charges. City food Inspector Jarabeck immediately begatn an investigation, visiting the dairies in Lake and Porter county from where Gary's milk supply is obtained and finds that the milk is of the best quality obtainable. He caused th8 arrest and conviction ofi one Gary dairy owner this week on
a cfharge of conducting- his -dairy In an unsanitary condition.
OLIPHANT BUYS THE WARD HOME William J. Oliphant, manager of the Gary Hotel, has purchased the former home of James H. Ward, who was aresident of Gary for a number of years, but is now living in Seattle, Washington. The home which is located on Fillmore stret Is, one of the best looking bungalows in
Gary. Hall and Summers closed me
deal for Mr. Ward. The Wards left Gary several months ago.
WIFE NAGS; WANTS DIVORCE Pete Gukich of t'his city has filed
suit for divarce from his wife Bertha. He alleges in his complaint
that his wife has a nagging dispo-j bers of the Eastern Stars lodge here sition and is a constant ne'er of vile attended th!a .meeting of Chesterton language, all of which makes his ' chapter last night.
me wun ner unbearable. I
Gukich asks that the court errant i m A n -rT7i-r-i
him an absolute divorce. UfiBfll iU AUIWil. ' IF POSSIBLE
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INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE CONVENTION' HALL, .CINCINNATI, Ohio, June 13. Organized lfbor. throughout the Cnlted States was asked yesterday toy resoTutlon to endorse the coal strike and pledge "moral and financial support" to its successful termination for labor. This struggle of the United Mine "Workers of America Is of necessity a struggle that will affect, all ,or-gamlze-d labor In Its consequences." the resolution introduced toy Alf. H. Jort of the Iowa State Federation of Labor declared.
FIREMEN STRIKE .WHEN SALARIES AREREDUCED riNTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! BELV IDERE, 111., June. Several of BeWidere's fire fighting force, including the assistant chief, are cut on a strike. The walkout of the firesaviors occurred, when their pay checks were handed them with & 10' per cent trimming. The vacancies were Immediately filled temporarily.
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Burke Bros, Plumbtns and ware Co4 611 Broadway. HAMMOND D. M. Hudson, 80 Calumet avenue. P. H. Mueller's Sons. 114 Sibley street. H. H. Planer, 19 SJmbacIi avenue.
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Smith & Sankey, 695 Hohman street. , XIOBA&T Hobart Hardware Store. INDIANA HARBOR Haywood & Blhl. N. Kaufman. LOWELU IND. I J. Scufield. WHITING A nOBEHTfDALB Moser Hardware Co.
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ery day of ways I have been helped. Any one who does not believe me can write to me and I will tell them what shape I was in. I am ready to do anything I can to help your medicine." MrsHEN-mETTA Miller, 137Sprague St., Dayton, Ohio. ,
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About twenty members of Lowell Odd Fellows lodge went to Crown roint last nig-ht to visit the lodgre of
that city. Grand secretary Bornwasser conferred the Initiatory degree with a one-man team. Miss Neva Dickinson was a Chicago visitor yesterday. Ounr banks were closed herte yesterday afternoon so that the officers'
ence was made during a secret visit to Washington of John L. Lewis, rresident of the United Mine Workers' of America. While Ifere. Lewis net certain representatives of the operators in Ohio, Indiana and Illinois. AmonK them was J. Michael Gailagher, one of the biggest of the Ohio operators
General Custer was a total ab- the county they had a leverage on
stainer and anti-tobacconist.
OFFICER HERE TO CLEAN-UP (Continued from page one.)
hasn't a ghost of a chance with a slot machine. The day of the slot machine has gone. It Is the mainstay of the gambling and vice ring. It is their biggest money makpr. The slot machine Is a public nuisance. It has been the groutest means of corrupting public officials and placing them in the power of the gambling and vice ring that the devil could devise. Once the gamblers got the little "Innocent" slot machine Into
the public officials. "You can take It from Bill McAleer that it is a thing of the past in this county."
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