Hammond Times, Volume 16, Number 128, Hammond, Lake County, 17 November 1922 — Page 8
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Friday November 17, 1922
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i"o piuea lur Uusa ioilow. First, Walter Hclneman 610 Plummer ave., Hammond. Weight, 4 pounds, 13 ounces. Length, 21 inches. Caught at Claypool, Ind., In Muscalunge Lake, with pork Jure. Second, Walter Helneman. Weight 4 pounds, 6 ounces. Length, 21 Inches. Causht at Claypool with a salt pork lure. Third (tie). Walter Helneman. Weight, 3 pounds, 6 ounces. Length 19 Va Inches. Caught at Claypool with live frog lure. George Van Buskirk. 166 Sheffield ave.. Hammond. Bass same specifications as Helneman's but caught in Kankakee river at Schneider on a feathered spoon hook lure. Helneman and Van Busklrk will have to decile the tie for third place between themselves. In the pickerel class the winners were as follows: First. Dick Millions. Weight. 11 pounds, 15 ounces. Length 40 Inches. Caught at Cedar Lake on Black McCormlck minnow. Second, Brwln F. Miller, 616 Wentworth ave.. West Hammond. Weight. 9 pounds. 10 ounces. Length 35V Inches. Caught at Cedar Lake on live minnow. Third. C. P. Kitx. 3S28 Fir St.. Indiana Harbor. Weight. 8 pounds. 10 ounces. Length, 86 inches. Caught in Kankakee river with pork rind.
LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT ESTATE In the matter of the Estate of Steve Frank Wilson, No. 2427. In the Lake Superior Court.. November Term. 1922. NOTICE Is hereby given to the HEIRS. LEGATEES AND CREDITORS of Steve Frank Wilson, deceas ed. to appear In the Lake Superior Court, held at Hammond, Indiana, on the 11th day of December, 1922, and show cause, if any, why the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. WITNESS the Clerk of the Lake Superior Court, at Hammond, this 15th day of November, 1922. HERBERT L. WHEATON, (Seal) Clerk Lake Superior Court. 11:17:24 NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT ESTATE In the matter of the Estate of Charles Reed, deceased. No. 2357. In the Lake Superior Court, November Term. 1922. NOTICE is hereby given to the HEIRS. LEGATEES AND CREDITORS of Charles Reed, deceased, to appear in the Lake Superior Court, held at Hammond, Indiana, on the 11th: day of December. 1922, and show cause. If any, why the FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCOUNTS with the estate of said decedent shouln not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. WITNESS the Clerk of the Lake Superior Court, at Hammond. this
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15th day of November, 1922. HERBERT L. WHEATON. (Seal) Clerk Lake Superior Court. 11:17:21 NOTICE TO ADMINISTRATION In the "matter of the Estate of Rudolph Hennlng-, Deceased. No. 2599. ; Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of said Estate.' by the Judg:e of the Lake Superior Court. Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. JOHN C. HENNING. Administrator. Dated November 14th, 1922. 11:17:24:12:1 NOTICE TO ADMINISTRATION In the matter of the Estate of Mary J..Atmur, Deceased. No. 25S5. Notice is hereby riven that the undersigned has i been appointed Administrator of said Estate, by the Judge of the Lake Superior Court. Said Estate Is supposed to be solvent WILLIAM J. ATMUR. . Administrator. Dated October 27th. 1922. 11:17:24:12:1 NOTICE TO ADiriN I S THAT I ON In the matter of the Estate of Frank Gzyl, Deceased. No. 259S. Notice is hereby riven that the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of. said Estate, by the Judge of the Lake Superior Court. Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. ' " '
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NOTICE TO ADMXNISTRIAfriON In the matter of the Estate of Joseph Zenandoski, Deceased.' No, 2601. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of said Estate, by the Judge of the Lake Superior Court. Said Estate is supposed to be -solvent. AMERICAN TRUST & SAVINGS BANK. HAMMOND, INDIANA, Administrator. Dated November 16th, 122. - 11:17:24:12:1 NOTICE TO ADMINISTRATION In the matter of the Estate' of Peter Andres. Deceased. No. 2690. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed , Administrator of said Estate, by the Judge of the Lake Superior Court. Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. FRJAiNK J. WALLER, Administrator. Dated October 30th, 1922. 11:17:24:12:1 NOTICE TO ADMINISTRATION In the matter of the Estate of Joseph Szegdi. Deceased. No. 2586. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been 'appointed Executor of said Estate by the Judge of the Lake Superior Court. Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. . MIKE VINCE, Executor. Dated October 30th, 1922. 11:17:24:12:1 NOTICE TO ADMINISTRATION In the matter of the Estate of Ida Lautmann, Deceased. No. 2597. Notice Is hereby riven that the undersigned has been appointed Executorof said Estate by the Judge of the Lake Superior Court. Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. JONAS M. LAUTMANN, Executor. Dated November 13th, 1922. 11:17:24:12:1 NOTICE OF GRAVEL ROAD. PETITION OF H. E. UEAUBIEN. ET AL. IN NORTH TOWNSHIP, LAKE COUNTY. IND. To the Honorable Board of Commissioners of the County of Lake and State of Indiana: We. the undersigned petitioners, respectfully represent that we and each of us rre bona flde residents, free holders ar.d qualified voters of North Township. Lake County, Indiana, and are entitled to vote at the general election in said Township. County and State. Said petitioners respectfully pray your Honorable Board of Commissioners to establish and cause to be constructed under and pursuant to the provisions of an Act entitled "An Act Concerning Highways" and providing in said Act for the pavement of public highways with stone, gravel, brick, bituminous, macadam, or other material, and for the payment of the cost thereof, and their maintenance, which Act was arproved March 6. 1905, and In force April 15, 1905. and subsequently amended in 1913. which amendment ' was approved March 14. 1913. and in force April 30, 1913, and improvement by paving a certain public highway known as 119th Street along the following described route, to-wit. "Commencing at the Intersection of the west line of the north, west quarter of Section 7, Township 37 North, Range 9, West of the 2d P. M., Lake County. Indiana, and running east along the center line of 113ih Stre t to the westerly , line of Indianapolis Boulevard end there terminating." Tour petitioners further show that said LIgiiway proposed to be Improved Is sixty (60) feet wide the entire length and that said improvement Js twenty-five hundred thirteen (2513) feet in length, being less than three miles in length. Tour petitioners respectfully petition that said highway be improved by grading, draining and paving the same with a good concrete or-asphaltlc concrete pavement the width of thirty (30) feet
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In the center of said highway east and west, as above sel out, with a substantial berm on either side of said improvement and that all nec essary drains, side drains, basins, Dridfes and culverts be so con s(.ructed as to make said improve ment a. complete highway. Said petitioners further show that sld proposed Improvement 1 all In North Township, Lake County. Indi ana, and does not lie wholly within the corporate limits of any City in said Township. Said petitioners further show that said proposed improvement will be a public utility and that it will be of r-ublic utility to drain, grade and pave said highway as above set out in the width and manner herein set forth; that the cost thereof will be less than the benefits. lour petitioners further show that said proposed Improvement is less than three (3) miles in length being 2,513 feet, and commences at a free paved macadam road or highway heretofore constructed and terminates at an improved portion of said highway within said Town ship. That said proposed hig-hway to be Improved as hereinabove described Is duly laid out and established and used as a public highway and Is of the width hereinbefore described and your petitioners pray for the improvement of paid portion of said EYES Dr. L. C. Arkin Examined by New Improved Method 163 E. State St., Hammond BURKET The DENTIST Will until the First of January make a cut .in the price of Dentistry that will give the people with a moderate salary a chance to have their teeth taken care of with out going to the city. Over 20 years experience. TEETH PAINLESS EXTRACTION GUARANTEED Gas Given If Desired Foil Set of Teeth as low as $15.00 Gold Crowns .... $5.00 and op Bridge Work $5.00 and up Porcelain or white crown $5.00 up Gold Filling or Inlays $3.00 up Silver Fillings .. $1.00 up We have to rpake an extra charge for killing nerves or treating teeth is the reason we say $5.00, $3.00 or $1.00 and up so don't wait until your teeth ache and you have to pay the extra charge. We have the very latest methods for Painless Dentistry and will do nothing but honest work and make the lowest charge for same. Come in and we will examine your teeth and tell you honestly if anything is needed without any charge. Open evenings until 9 p. m. 593 Hohman street, over Woolworth's 5 and 10c Store. Phone 3189. W. G. BURKET, Prop. Hammond - - Indiana
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the Act of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana, entitled "An Act Concerning Highways" ap proved March 8. 1905, and all Acts amendatory thereto and supple mental thereto, and that said highway be constructed by order of this Honorable Body without an elec tion therefor. H. E Beaublen, 300 LaPorte Ave., Whiting, Ind. T. V. Alexander, G06 119th St.. Whiting, Ind. II. H. Muggins, 304 LaPorte Ave., Whiting, Ind. A. It. Jaques, 1147 Lake Ave., Whiting. Ind. W. L. Thap. 215 LaPorte Ave.. Whiting, Ind. O. C. Llghthall, 1149 W. Park Ave.. Whiting. Ind. Steve Sobieski, 856 White Oak Ave., Whiting, Ind. W. P. Ueaubien, 510 West 119th St., WhltinR-, Ind. F. A. Wilhelm, 1136 Superior Ave. Floyd Emerson, 1138 Atchison Ave. C. A. Braley, 1126 Lincoln Ave. Ignac Majick. Harry Retff, 1150 Superior Ave. Mike Bukvich. 498 119th St. Homasiek. Incidental whistling' by Ted Lewis. To (I'll B In My Dixia Homo Arain). FoxTrots. Ted Lewis and His Band. A-3709 76c Whan tho Leaves Tumbling Down. Japaneso Moon. Fox-Trots. Paul Speeht and His Hotel Astor Orchestra. A-3716 T5e Good-bye. Sextette from Lucia ii LamiMrmeer. Fox-Trots. Paul Speeht and His Hotel Astor Orchestra. A-3708 75c
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John Schaub, 319 Sheridan Ave. Whiting Land Co.. by Fred J. Smith, jyes., E29 119th St., Whiting. John W. Durlck, 211 Cleveland Ave., Whiting. Jas. Nicholson, 1342 Roberts Ave. John Peterson. 1261 Myrtle Ave. N. A. EmerBon, 653 120th St. F. Spors. 608 116th. Wm. Rachedani, 1348 Roberts Ave. A. M. Marts, 1210 Myrtle Ave. John I'lau, 1263 Myrtle Ave. F. Ehlers, 344 Cleveland Ave. Jas. A. Malo, 840 Maywood Ave., 1 Hammond, Ind. Wby Should I Cry Ovar You? Fox-Trots. Knickerbocker Orchestra under direction of Eddie Elkins. A-370S 75 Two LittU Ruby Rings. Intro. "Ill Build a Bungalow," from "Daffy Dill." I Cam, I Saw, I Fall. Intro. "Underneath a Pretty Hat," from "Passing' Show." Medley FoxTrots. Ray Miller and His Orchestra. AO710 75e Homesick. To-morrow (Til Bo In My Dixie Home Again). NoraBayes. A-3711 75e I'm Aikin' Truth? -Ain't It the Ruth Roys. A-3714 75c II You Don't Believe I Love You, Look What a Fool I've Been. I Wish I Could Shimmy Like My Sister Kate. Leona Williams and Her Dixie Band. A-3713 75c RECORDS First Love. Amoureuse. Waltzes. Accordion Duets. Marconi Brothers. A-3702 75e Fantasia. Columbia Band. 75c CONCERT SELECTIONS GaTotte In D. Violoncello Casals. (Popper) Solo. Pablo 98012 $1.50 Paraphrase On Pade ki'a Minuet. (Kreisler) Violin Solo. Toscha SsideL 49950 11.50 Lass O Mine. (TurnerMaley) Leeaie Lindiay. (Arranged by Frits Kreisler.) Baritone Solos. Cameron McLean. A-3703 75c Oh Gentle Presence. (Mary Baker Eddy) How Beautiful Upon the Mountains. (Harker) Contralto Solos. Nevada Van der Veer. A-6222 31.25 Christmas Tidings, Part I. Christmas Tidings, Part II. Shannon Four. A-3707 75e
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Frank Worlbeck, No. 772 Indianapolis Blvd., Hammond. J. Broderman, 1121 Lincoln Ave., Hammond. J. H. Hubles, 1120 Atchison Ave. Fred Kraly, 1132 Atchison Ave. M. Drevyanka, 717 121st St.; Whiting. Archie W. Judson, 72S Lincoln Ave. Peter Herockovlter. R. Wilkinson, 424, 119th St. W. E. Glllit, 1089 W. Park Ave. Roy R. Tilton, 109J W. Park Ave. Wm. T Hardy, 1150 W. Park Ave. J. T. Smith. Wm. R. Pate, 1140 W. Park Ave. Theo. Kammer sr., 1107 W. Park Ave. And the undersigned Auditor, by
endorsement on said petition, has fixed Tuesday, December the 6th, 1922, as the date on which aald petition will he presented to and heard by the Board of Commissioners of Lake County, Indiana, aald day being the second (2nd) day of the December, 1922, Session of said Beard. Notice Is hereby given to all per
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GEORGE M. FOLAND. Auditor Lake County, Indiana. 11:10:17 Leave it to Lewis YOU'VE got something the matter with your pedals if you fail to rise to Ted Lewis and His Band playing Irving Berlin's "Homesick"! Why it's like a breath of perfume from Grandmother's old-fashioned garden a garden brimful of old and familiar melodies 1 . Yes, they're all here "Home, Sweet Home," "My Old Kentucky Home," "The Girl I Left Behind Me," "Carry Me Back to Old Virginny," and "Listen to the Mocking Bird" with Ted's own private whistle outmocking the original bird I Listen to Ted's say-so about "To-morrow," his number on the other side. "I'm going to play you a fox-trot, 'To-morrow.' FJ1 play To-morrow to-day and hope you'll remember it to-morrow." We say, if you play "To-morrow" to-day, you will also play "To-morrow" to-morrow, too. It's a whizz 1 Both these splashes on Columbia 10-inch Record A-S709, selling for 75c. 4 But these are just samples picked from the new Columbia program that's out to-day. They're all equally good. And they're all made by the new three-ply. laminated process an exclusire Columbia feature, which gives Columbia Records a playing surface of velvet-smoothness that does away with discomforting surface sounds. Cut out the list and take it to your Columbia Dealer and have him play any or all numbers. Then you'll realize the superiority of Columbia's New Process Records. find it at the
