Hammond Times, Volume 16, Number 110, Hammond, Lake County, 27 October 1922 — Page 7
ORANGE GO'S ' OF STATE PAY TAXES TOTALiNGSl ,300,000 T. J. Iffc&uray, Stare InAUJ?nce Coimissioner Aadressesonvention. coZ'mf' , McMHrray- Jr.. Insuran-e It tf"1'1 n c" the Stat, S"0" of Wal Rerv. Life Temple In Hammond yesterday aft'ack of help in his uepurtmcnt. "The Insurance department of th state collected ovr tl.300,000 In taxes the past year and the cost of operating: th6 department wa only 58J.O0O," aid McMurmy. "Tour companle. pay theee taxes and should have the best service that , this department can give you. There Is a woeful lack of help. What the department must have Is a bigget force to g-ive tho service you pjiy Fo:ionlng a reeeptJ-n at the offices of the Nortr.3i States Life Insurance Company. rne presidents, actuaries and counsel of tho legal rrre companies of tJSe state, convod at tho Masonic Temple. All orrw-.f, wre r -elected rt. another year, niely, H. M. Woolj.n, presllest; It. E. Eharrer. vice-president, aacl O. I Stayman, secretary. At tho conclusion of the business metlnt tho gruests were taken on an automobile trip of the repion arranged by K I Bomberger, counsel for tha Northern States Life Comjany. This evening: there will be a tilnncr and entertainment at thGeneva House. Those in attendance follow: If. M. Woollen, American Central Life; O. K. Burgett, Peoples Life; Dr. "Winters. Public Savings Life; A. E. "Werkoff, Lafayette Ufe; C. D. Hemick, Indiana National; O. A. 'Dei ten, G. Y. Stayman. Reserve Ixan; J. ?.r. Stan!, Farmers' National; Fhelps. Lincoln National; K. V. Dragoo, J. II. Leafier. Western Reserve; Matthews, Conservative Life.
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. Kate Waller Barrett. Dr. Kat Waller Barn., of Vir ginia was elected preedjt of tht woman's auxiliary to the .....arican Lesrion at the couver.tion at No Orleans.
ed a welcome program for the cam. pa'.ner. Una Whiting: Gins Chorus wi. provide the music. Judge Fetternoff will preside
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WHITING. Ind.. October C7. A. J. Beveridge, republican candidate for Senator wf!l speak tomorrow evening at 5 p. m. at tha Community 'Center. Whiting. Whiting republicans hv arrang-
t INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE GlUA-ikO, ian.. uct. Alios Lulu E. Thompson, thirty-year-old high school teacher and leading church worker, who mysteriously disappeared May T9, last, still Is missing, and the authorities admit the case has completely baffled them. No word of any kind has been received by either the police or friends sines the young woman disappeared. Before leaving Miss Thompson drew all her savings from the bank. It was said that a day or two before her departure Miss Thompson received a mysterious telephone call from a friend, a former Gerard min
ister. Miss Thompson was of a quiet nature and was prominently identified with church activities. She had contracted to teach schor l rain this fall. Her place was filled cently, however.
The spectroscope can detect tlv iUionth of a milligram of mat'ei id tell the nature of matter bilons of rtilles away.
riAMMOXD'S Orak Drum and ugle Corps stirred Ea t Chicago's ur corner populated center during 20 minute exhibition last night.
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LEGAL NOTICES TTCE OF SALE OF LAKE ' COUNTY, INDIANA BONDS Sealed proposals v. ill be received!
; the office rf the Auditor of LhU unty. Indiana, until I o'clock. P . on Monday. December 11th.. 1922 r the purchase of bonds of th. ild County of Lake, in the aggrc--ite sum of One Hundred and Sev-ty-Five Thousand ( J175.0D0.0ii liars, payable ten (10) years from He. each bond beintr for the .v.un f One Thousand ill.000.00) iollnrs, nd bearing interest at the rate of ive per centum (5 per cent) per -nnum, payable sm:-anniia'!y ;i t he County Treasurer's Office at town Point. Ind.ana. Bonds bearing date of October nd. 15L'2, and Issued in Twenty (2i'i ries, the first fifteen (15) series i-intaining nine (9) bonds each, and e remaining five a) series conuning eight (S) bonds each, first ries due and payable July 1. 192',!, .st series due January 1st, 1&33. Issued for the purpose of conducting Fourteen Bridges. 1-e.ke County's assessed valuation r 1922 is $349,270,980.00. Total, ended indebtedness Including thi issue la JL038.775.00. Population a 20 census, 159.057. Said bonds will be sold to the iighest and best bidder, for not ss than par and accrued interest. lach bid must be for the entire Isue of bonds giving the full anuv f bid therefor in cash, and each bid uist be accompanied by a ceiUlica heck of three rr cent of the l ,ar alue of the bonds to be sold, drawn igalnst monevs deposited in any reable bank m Lake County, Indi.na, said check shall be made pay--blj to the said Board of Commisioners of Lake County. Indiana All necessary blanks will be furbished by 'he Auditor of Laki County, Indiana, upon applicatioi. therefor. No bid will be received unless It complies with the law. All bids must be on file in the Auditor's Office In the Court House at Crown Point, Indiana, at the time herein specified. The right to reject any and all bids is reserved. GEORGE M. POLAND, Auditor Lake County, Indiana. 10:27
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Those who own their homes do not hesitate in furnishing or making the home more attractive and comfortable when the opportunity presents itself. Being a permanent home offers its many advantages from a furnishing standpoint. What few odd pieces you now are in need of can be had at a decided savings. They are so made as to insure permanent service and satisfaction which in the long run is most economical.
What your home can really mean and in what degree it effects you is determined by furniture and home furnishings to a great extent to make it most f complete and offer all comforts is a task for the worthy. We're equipped both in skill and experience to cater to your wants. !
NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. STATE OF INDIANA. LAKE COUNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT. SITTING AT HAMMOND, INDIANA, SEPTEMBER TERM. 1922. Frances Fontunskl vs. Paul FontunskL Cause No. 2231S, action to divorce. Now comes the plaintiff by Sheerer & White, her attorneys, and file her complaint herein, together with an affidavit of a competent person, showing that the defendant thereto, to-wit: Paul Fontunskl Is not a resident of the State of Indiana. Said defendant Is therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said action and that the same will stand for trial at the next term of said Court, and that unless he appear and answer cj demur therein, at the calling of said cause, on the ISth day of December. A. D., 1923. the same being the 37th day of the next term of said Court to be begun and held in Room number 2 In the Court House at Hammond, In said County and State, on the 2nd Monday of November. A. D., 1922. said action will be heard and determined In his absence. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said Court, at Hammon Indiana, this 18th day of October. A. D., 1922. HERBERT L. WIIEATON. (Seal) Clerk Lake Superior Court By Ruth Berg, Deputy Clerk. 10:20:27:11:3
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3-P1ECE HLLOW ARM LIVING ROOM SUITE Like illustration has large comfortable spring back, spring pillow arms, spring edge and Marshall filled spring loose cushions, upholstered in a very gocd grade of velour and J 1 QQ tapestry at Aw0
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3-PIECE KROEHER BED DUOFOLD SUITE Upholstered in a very heavy grade of imitation leather frame finished in golden oak or brown mahogany. Very special at our 50 sale price ,
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3-PIECE MOHAIR LIVING ROOM SUITE This beautiful living room suite, like illustration, upholstered all over in a very fine grade of mohair, can be had in blue taupe or brown. A ?)345 00 regular $595 value. Very special at cur sale price. .
QUEEN ANN DINING ROOM CHAIRS Finished in American Walnut, full box seat construction, upholltered in genuine blue leather; regular $9.75 value. $g.95 Very special . .
fvLAJlOGANY FINISH FLOO: LAMP Cor. plete with si' shade, man beau tiful cor bination of colo. to select from ; $14.95
3-PIECE LIVING ROOM SUITE Living room suite like picture has large high back, wing arm chair, very comfortable loose cushion; construction, upholstered in beautiful combination of velour and tapestry. A very hand- J CQ sonr suite at our sale price. ....
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9x12 FRINGED WILTON VELVET RUGS These wilton velvet rugs woven very closely which makes it very lasting and durable, can be had in many beautiful shades and designs. 339 S5 a limited number at this price for this sale only. . . . v
THREE-PIECE AMERICAN WALNUT FINISHEI BEDROOM SUITE This bedroom suite like illur sr tration Drewer $39.85 Bed $24.65 Dressing Table $27.85 This suite must be seen to be appreciated, at ou::v sale price.
SIMMONS COMPLETE STEEL BED OUTFIT This outfit consists of two inch continuous steel posts has five massive filling rods finished in white ivory or vernice martin. The mattress, 45 lb. cotton felt, upholstered in a very high grade of art ticking and guaranteed iron link 35 spring, specially priced for -this sale v
CABINET GAS RANGES This range has full white porcelain splashers back and sides and white front door panel, fitted with large oven and broiler, a big saving at our sale price $39.85
QUEEN ANN DINING ROOM SUITE Made of genuine American walnut 60 Inch Buffet $53.85 Oblong Table to Match $49.85 Genuine Blue Leather Seat Chairs, each. .$6.95 Serving Table $32.50 These suites are all hand rubbed and polished, a limited number at our sale price.
THREE PIECE LIVING ROOM SUITE This i . positively the greatest value ever offered in a three-piece living room suite, made and upholstered the same as the suites that sell for a greatx deal more, can be had in either 31 19.50 velour or tapestry combinations..
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RADIANT BASE BURNERS This double flu base burner has large fire pot fitted with duplex grates and shaking ring, full nickle trimmed, a saving of 25'f at our sale price $59.50
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9x12 AXMINSTER RUGS These beautiful axminster rugs, woven of all wool . yarns, can be had in the beautiful new shade of taupe, blue and mulberry and in many beautiful designs, at $44.50
OAK HEATERS This 15 in. fire pot heater w'll burn
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roliea steel, inoro u g h 1 y tampered, fitted with large dumping and shaking grates $13.45
WILLIAM & MARY PERIOD FERNER- , IES Mahogany, ferneries like Jilusself watering pan. ' finished in brown , tration, has large .. mahogany at " . $7.95
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