Hammond Times, Volume 16, Number 98, Hammond, Lake County, 13 October 1922 — Page 11

LEGAL NOTICES

COSOMSSIONXE'3 ALLOWANCE3 Comnisaioners allowances of Registration Claims, September Sassiou, 1922. CITY OF GARY, E. V. Raynor, Inspector precinct No. 1 $13.45 E. J. Szymanski, Inspector precinct No 2 40.115 Xan .Kroutzman, Inspector precinct No. 3 43.43 Albert II. I toy, lnpecttr precinct No. 1 47. 50 John J, Duyer, inspector precinct No. a 40.75 Koy C. Hutchinson, insjoctor

precinct No. 0 40. US i

foiciioias JLanay, inspector pre

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E. It. Hellstedt, Inspector precinct No. 40.55 George C Carrouthers, Inspector precinct No. 9 38.15 Hxiiy u. Morrow, inspector proeinct No. 10 60.90 William If- Welter, Inspector precinct Nx 11 S3.70 John C. Perry, inspector precinct No. 12 35.00 James C Flannery, Inspector precinct No. 13 8.70

luoen 11. iMaeK, inspector pre- i j . , , n c I

Hmer .V. B-ho, inspector precinct No. 15 23.50 Lii v. it. d Ki-eier Inspector precinct No. 16 41.60

COMPLAINT OF WOMAN UNCOVERS CULT OF NEW LOVE; POLICE ARREST DIRECTORS

42.53 1 Leonard Sohlrriewski, Inspect

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No coaxing needed to tempt family folks and visitor folks to eat a-plenty not when there's a big pitcher of milk or cream and lots of Kellogg's Corn Flakes and maybe some fruit ready to tickle fickle palates! Kellogg's are unlike any corn flakes you ever ate! They re the original kind they ought to be best! No other corn flakes are so deliciously flavored; no other corn flakes retain such wonder-crispness till eaten! And Kellogg's are never leathery or tough or hard to eat! '

Kellogg's are always a delight to serve and a treat to eat at any meal ! In f act, you'll never know how good corn flakes can be until you know KELLOGG'S!

Miss Cleo Jocelyn and the "ltev." Charles Newman, real name said to be Harry Cohen. Police claim to have uncovered one of the weirdest love cults in recent years with the arrest of the "Rev." Charles Newman, whose real name is said to be Harry Cohen, in Los Angeles. Newman is said to have had 1,500 followers who paid him large sums for seances. His; arrest, followed Miss Cleo Jocclyn's revelations.. . --

or precinct No. 17 42.35 Otis I Khodes, Inspector precinct No. 18 40.15 Samuel Ivawn, Inspector precinct No. lit . .'. 40.75 Walter C Hudson. Inspector

cinct No. S 42.70 Frank S. "Weber, Inspector precinct No. C 41.75 John Gartner, Inspector pre-

cinct No. 10 41.75

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precinct No. 20 33.30

Lewis A. H. Caldwell, lnspectI or precinct No. 21 57.05

ChR.t. Collins, Inspector precinct 'No. 22 40.55 Van I). McCouKhtry, Inspector precinct No. 2 3 58.05 Homer S. Saulter, Inspector precinct No. 24 38.10 John G. lellinpTer, Inspector

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Nora wrjlams. Inspector pre

cinct No. 26 40.55 Ivan D.i;8arU, Inspector precinct No. 27 40.60 Emma MoCarty, Inspector precinct No. 2 b 32.50 G. A. Ml.'lot. Inspector prtclnct No. 29 30.50 Marvin l-'. Fuller, Inspector precinct No. 30 . 38.30 M. J. iollbcr, lr.f-ptctor precinct No. 31 38.70 CITY OF HAMilOND.

f Fritz Kasch, Inspector precinct No. 1 i 32.25

Warner C. Sutherland, Inspector precinct No. 2 43.15 F. V. Alexander, Inspector precinct No. 3 42.15 Frank Lenz, Inspector precinct No. 4 48.75 Geo. Kralowetz, Inspector precinct No. 5 42.00 Wm. I. Bike, inspector preclict No. 6 42.00 John P. Klein, Inspector pre-

cinct No. 7 .. Arthur C. Berg. Inspector pre-

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Milo M. Bruce, Inspector pre

cinct No. 11 41.50 Chas. lovdelJ, Inspector precinct No. 12 48.75 Oliver M. Daugherty, Inspector ' precinct No. 13 - 39.50 Herman E. Sasse, insector ' precinct No. 14 39.50 ! II. U. Anderson, inspector precinct No. 15 54.80 I!. K. Comvay, inspector pre- ' cinct No. 1 1 47. US Jacob Wiker, Inspector precinct 1 T "o. 17 39.50 John LIssock, inspector precinct No. 18 43.75 Mattie K. Parker, inspector pre- i cinct No. 19 41.75 ',

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precinct ,No. 20 38.1'5 CITY OF FAST CHICAGO. Frank Maples, Inspector precinct No. 1 J42.75 Kdward L,. Hell, inspector precinct No. 2 40.50 Joseph F. Stachura, Inspector precinct No. 3 40.50 Frank J. Loda, Inspector precinct No. 4 40.75 Bernard Kuval, Inspector precinct No. 5 40.80 Clyde lilddingrer, inspector precinct No. 6 40.S0 Leo Bona ventura, inspector precinct No. 7 40. SO Alvah Wedge, inspector precinct ' S 41.60 " illiam U. Koves, Inspector precinct No. 40.50 John Tenkeiv, Inspector precinct No. 10 40.50 Mary I. Ball, inspector precinct Xo. 11 42.75 Margaret Cavanaug-h, Inspector , precinct No. 12 40.7f Kazimer Sekulski, inspector ' p.-ecincx No. 13 40.50 Frank WlelUinak, Inspector precinct No. 14 40.50 Georgre A. Smith, inspector precinct No. 15 40.8U Julius L. Cohen, inspector precinct No. lt 40.75 Daniel W. Dupes, Inspector precinct No. 17 40.70

LrfiVerne Mapes, inspector precinct No. 18 40.75

! Leland A. Walker, inspector

precinct No. i: 40.50 CITY OF WHITING S. Campbell, Inspector precinct Np. 1 f 53.35 Bessie M. Black, Inspector precinct No. 2 4Z.10 Panto Baralovlch, Inspector precinct No. 3 41.50 Amelia Klote, insjector precinct No. 4 31.50 George Jones, inspector precinct No. & 38.50 NORTH TOWNSHIP. G. W. Jansen, Inspector precinct No. 1 $28.90 Charles Wirth, inspector precinct No. 2 22.50 CALL'MKT TOWNSHIP. Lrouis W. Weyhe, Inspector precinct No. 1 $27.90 Benjamin F. Watts, insector precinct No. 2 29.70 BOSS TOWNSHIP.

I Alex M. Boyd, inspector pre

cinct No. 1 $31.70 I 'V'm. F. Baker, lnsjector pre- i

.met No. 2- 3- yo ST. JOHN TOWNSHIP. AntHoi-v J. Schmal, Inspector preairtX' No. 1 $31.90 Michael Stlimai, inspector precinct No. :. 32.90

Peter C. Doff'n, inspector pre- ! cinot No. 3 . 37.10 j

CKNTF.fi -OWNSSHH". Harold Vincent, ii;pector precinct No. 1 $27.50 Henry F. Battermann, inspector precinct No. 2 25.60

i Geo. W. Schmal, inspector preI cinct No. 3 .25.70

Anna Hchllcher, Inspector precinct No. 4 24.40 CKDAR CREEK TOWNSHIP. John Jones, inspector precinct No. 1 $27.70 Chas. H. Reed, Inspector precinct No. 2 33.70 EAGLE CREEK TOWNSHIP. Jay M. I'earce, inspector precinct No. 1 $33.25 WEST CREEK TOWNSHIP. Mabel E. Richter, inspector precinct No. 1 $32.00 A. B. Phillips, inspector precinct No. 2 33.70 WINFJELD TOWNSHIP. James E. Love, inspector precinct No. 1 $27.30 IIOll.VRT TOWN SJ 1 1 P. Honry Traogor, inspector precinct No. 1 J37.90 Deering D. Melln, Inspector precinct No. 2 37.90 A. Malcolm Hazelgreen, Inspector precinct No. 3 ....... 87.00 HANOVER TOWNSHIP. Joseph Engel, Inspector precinct No. 1 $27.60 Henry B. Wassman, inspector precinct No. 2 32.10 GEORGE M. POLAND, Auditor Lake County, Indiana.

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NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE.

IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE I

OF AUGUST RUNGE. NO. 2424, IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT, SEPTEMBER TERM, 1322. Notice is hereby given to the heirs, legatees and creditors of AuRtist Ruage, deceased, to appear in the Lake Superior Court, held at Hammond, Indiana, on the 13th day of November, 1922, and show cause. If any, why the final settlement accounts with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs aro notified to then and there make p-oof of heirship, and recelvo their distributive shares. ADAM R. EBERT, Administrator. Witness the clerk of the Lake Superior Court, at Hammond, this 10th day of October, 1922. HERBERT L. WHEATON", (Seal) Clerk Lake Superior Court. 10:13:20

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It's Time to Shift to NEW SHOES Shabby, run-down Summer Oxfords that have had their day, do not go well with new fall suits. Don't "belong," with cold windy fall days blowing around your ankles, either. Or, if you prefer Oxfords, you'll want a hefty pair of fall weights, styled with the "KICK" of NOW! The best values in town are waiting for you here. Men's Quality Shoes at $6.00 S Black arid Brown Calf in the snappy young men's and alsb the more conservative models good shoe-making and quality materials, a splendid assortment of styles to select from at $6.00. I Dr. Reed Cushion

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are here the easiest shoe on earth. Highest grade btack vici kid, in the Freak and also the combination est. Sizes 6 to 12 priced at $10.00.

Men's Union Suits at $2.50 i Heavy and medium weight wool mixed and worsted and cotton Union, Suits, including "Superior", "Chalmers" and other high grade makes. Their quality is in keeping with your demands of the very best. On sale at $2.50.

Light Weight Wool Clocked Hose; 75c There are light wool hose in heather and plain shades. Also silk-and-vvool that arc not bulky ; but very serviceable and economical at this

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