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I-'H.iav. November 26. 1020. T11E TIME Pace Seven CEWIENT NDUSTRY DEPICTED KXOB' lOUl I.Dt.CTRY. I i'rral Portland ( i mrpl Company i'.:" Calumet district is fortunate in .ng one. of the world's largi-st anl .I .! n:oi rn cement plants in the Uni- .;a: Portland Cement Company at !" , tOti. Yh 5 plant came to BufTington about ;. --ars ago or aoout the time that - ii:y of Gary Erst came into exist- .d.ns ogre a made by thts il'jrmc ti.e recent congestion ' J U:- than other sections of t! : y. hen in tlie last year, ear .go, cmbargdfs and other ob- curtailed production and hand'--1 il.ipnierits. builders tru k'd ce- :':o;n the l-SuffingU'o y'.ar.t to all I ff !he counlry. ! moemcnt by trucU was facii:-j hy the concrete roads built hy company w-tthin and leading from t c plant. As many as 600 trucks, the ,. -valcr.t to abut 120 box cars wci'f1 j . : : i in a tingle day. This was at i 1 o: over ore. truck a minute. Today cctuent is essential in bu'ld- i A If! 06t every structure has some ' ,!. i "f toil' icte work. A gridiron ct . t.r'.y a million miles of concrete1 i-. '.aiks in the United States makea j ilkn.g easy. j Tji popularity of cement and thJ; i ;:! gro-vth of the cement industry; ripiflej in the steady increases be- ! mad-? from the local plant. J" .1:5 ago. about rH c year3 previous to' e company's locating here, the firm 1 n shipping a total of about 8,(K0 j ,-:-:. Shipments made f-.r the year ' '.ili l e close to 12 million barrels.' h.m c tl-c ojmpany was Srst organic- ! i jo to the present day, the Univei- ! i! Portland Cement company, have' :.oped a grand total of ICO million ' -.irtis 1 4 SO nu-licn sa'ki) of cement. r '.o w ould fill over a half million bos iij mkins a tram o.o"0 miles long ) requiring 12 ''00 locomotives to 'i;h the 1T.0 milli mi barrels shipped the Universal company, enough ?c;c could be ni3de to build ! . s '' IS fe t onniTft; toad, er.oug'i -r.o Z tines around the cm. re bu:u-. : V r .ted Sta tes. this company ooc .. ii.cs h dnitiil . tow n v. ith ma.nn rioer.t large . ig. and Mar! . s ov-r lTi'O me i. oiistant demand f.T con. en; t.ils company continued oycra for ijtr.vlimc to come. epecllwn, and that the said assessment roll contains the names of all property owners Mfected thereby and the res pective -mounts assessed against each lot or tract of land for said improve ment, and that by resolution said Board has fixed the Sth day of December. 1920, at 2 o'clock p. in. in the office of the Board of Public Works in the City Hall of said City as the time and place for hearing remonstrances and objections from all persons affected thereby as to the special benefits derived therefrom and assessed against said reepectivu lot on said assessment roll and that said Board will after said hearing and examination, confirm or modify each respective assessment as ma4e. provid ed that it finds that said property af fected thereby is benefitted in respect ive amounts. A. J. SWAN SON". I". C. DIETRICH. C;d Ko!ks' Coughs -Ut be relived promptly by Piso's. Stops tiiroat tickle; relievo irritation. The remedy tested by more Chan titty years of use is J-VCO" TTTTcER, Board of I'ublio Works iLLi.vJi , c. kose; City Clerk. ll::6:i::3 CITT OF HAMMOND. INDIANA, DE PARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. NOTICE OF SHEFFIELD SUBDIVIS ION CEMENT SIDEWALKS TRIMARY ASSESSMENT ROLL MEETING To Whom It May Concern: Tou are hereby notified thai, tne As sessment Roll In the matter of the im provement of Sheffield Subdivision, Sections "A" to "H" inclusive by con structing: therein a cement sidewalk six feet wide, five inches in depth. In tho City cf Hammond. County of Lake and State of Indiana, has been prepared by order of the Foard of Pub- he Works of said City, and thru iho sumo Is now on flic in thcofflce of said Board for public examination and in spection, and that the said assessment roll contains tho names of nil property owners aff"2Cted thereby and the res pective amounts assessed ugainst each lot or tract of land fur said iniproe ment, and that by resolution said Board ha fixed tho 8th day of December. 1fJ2t. nt 2 o'clock p. m. in the office of the Board of Public Works !n the City Hall of said Cay as tho time and place for hearing rtmon.-.tram-os pr.d objections from all persons aflcct'.d thereby aa to the special benefits derived therefrom and assessed against said respective ! lot on said assessment roll and that j sa.d Board il! after f-aid hearing and cxan-ma tien, .oti(lrin or modify each I fectod thereby is benefitted in respect ive amounts. A. J. SWAN SON, i C. DIETRICH, JACOB WIKER. Board of Public Works i WILLIAM C. ROSE. 1 For Expectant Mothers City Clerk. 11;26:12:: Warn fsa ooLIT o Horat SMOOO aa ths Sast. ntt BaAsrtii RiauLATOi Cov BxrT, S O. Atlamt. v M 3 K ?v 7 M : c . f;, rivi unit: mjiS-eit I eepVbur Evs 1 INQ NEW re6pH;tie assessment made. pro i J 1 P i S 9S IF MOTHERS ONLY KNEW During these days how many children are complaining of headache, feverish tiefis. Jtcinaeh troubles and irresular bowol-i. If mothers only knew vhi I Mother Grays Sweet Powd'-rs would do for their children no family wou'd e r be without them. These powder are so easv and pleasant to take and bo ef fective in their action that mothers who onee use them always tell othr mothers about them. Sold by druggists every whre Adv. C(l that It finds that said property af- JAPAN TO GO IN U. S. SUPREME COURT i INTERNATIONAL NtWS SERVICE; . ASHlNiHON. Nov. ;'6. Japan i iririg to carry Its fl?ht against the 'orn:a .t'-'n la:: i lii 's tharving .- : from Ian J o-intr?:; ji itto t:T supremo c urt, according to i:i iJ - -ea-'-hing AVash ngt-n today. 1 is reported t.i: the Japanese go -r, nt w j-jla sh.-rtly itistii utc. l.tiga- ami tnat Japanese orficia.s bc- they can make a strong caaa in i lr effort a to have the California leg ion set a s : d . -aty negotiations between Wasii- -n ana i cmo are ;ri tiie.r nnai , i s. but belief is prwirs that tho f men will not settle the status of i Japanese immigrants : a Amerisa. ' t!..- ntion at. ail may be made of the --.ese iruigrati 03 situation in Call- ,egal Notices 1 TT OF HAMMOND.- INDIANA. DE 1 ' RTMENT OF PL" B L.H ' , WORKS. ' r!TCE OF UjTH STREET LOCAL SEWER :' RIM ART ASSESSMENT ROLL MEETING w hufin It May Concern: "i -m are hereby notified that the As ?""Kmt Roll in 'lie matter of the im 1 i ovemtnt cf lith Street Local Sew ei from the renter of alloy ,west of .'..i.ar. Avenue to south Er.c of Sullivan -d Tokarz Second Addition, by con s ructir.jr therein an eighteen inch dou ! - strength vitrifioel socket pipe sewer, : a j manholes, ten house drains, thirty i'-'-'t ov.g and seven of six by eighteen i :.- ii -Jv.nct.ons. In tho City of Hammond. County of l---.ee and State of Indiana, has been l --pared by order of the Board of rub Works of sr.:d City. a;.d that t! r. f-r..e is now on f,!e in the office of said n mo Is now on file in the office of said To ii. ?r.. IGUIR-Iiy Gray, Streaked Hair si: anybody t-- guess how old yc-u and notice hnw their first aprrais siance is di rct-d at your hair. o be answered '1"U can't be more -. thirty: I can tell by your hair." t give to any w:man who is really - r more a sense of pride and sat- ict ion. t Vecor':"' premitiirely frray sf 40, to look ten c older than ot or Sr- - l ' '- Ml fu aetualTy are that s indeed a bit 'rr experience. Ttov-vep, nny woman ;Tl. -lh a bottle cf rtroA n t on- rn. ''ro to gray, faded and streaked hair I " 1 its maiden beaut v and the identicMl I ior it had in girlhood, whether light c ien. medium, dark brown or black, h'".vntone is instant in results and ab 1. 1. i y harmless. At ail druggists: 50." and 51.5": tvn -.i'.-r: "L'ktht tn Vf-duim Brown" i "Psrk friwn to T:!tck" 1 Special Tree Trial Offer j fir a free tri.1 pa-k;ift- of Hinwni. r "nd to The Kei'len Phanrf -k! " '' l" Cr-ppi'i Bldg., Covmgton. K .. ' r :' -losing 11 cent? to pnv nostane. :-i king and war tax. T'ar this out. I or personal lr.firm:ttien advice, - actual work of hair ttttitig. :s t' - Mrnunatorp S'ooo. steer.s ; l: o '.. j hirRso. TU. jd". ' ! i :mcs nt-v.-s sr . :rs ti rionfv ''jv sff'jrt can furnish. .s liie oe a .id i.cr.c Specials For Saturday, Nov. Choice Beef Roast per pound Boiling Beef per pound Fresh Picnic Hams per pound Pork Loin Roast per pound Boneless Veal Roast per pound Fresh Spare Ribs per pound . . . Boneless Sirloin Roast per pound Fresh Neck Bones per pound Fresh Pig Feet per pound Fresh Brain per pound Fresh Sliced Liver per pound Sweet Mild Cured Bacon whole or half Sweet Cured Boiling Bacon, per pound Small Lean Smoked Picnic Hams per pound Peanut Butter per pound American Cheese per pound Brick or Limburger per pound ALSO MANY OTHER GOOD SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY. Croup Ends Life Many Children Die of Croup Every Year Before a Doctor Can Be Summoned. Parents of children should be prepared at all times for a spasm of croup Kep In the house a treatment that will give Instant relief and keep the child from choking until the amvaj of tiie physician. Get a bottle of HTOMEt today and tn case of an attack of croup, pour TO drops Into a bowl of bo ling water Hold the child's head over th bowl so that It can bresUie the soothing, reretratinit vapor that arise. In the inantima irad for a physician. This treatment hs helped msnv rhil- I dten and is a precaution that all parent 1 should promptly take. HYOMEI Is oHl by druggists everv- t where and satiefac'ion ia guaranteed for croup, catarrh, asthma and bron chit's or your money back. If you have children, sare this notice. iraK aa espv ftMe s? laskLisr :- aV V i..- r. M ' Ends indfetiDfi : It relieves stotna'ch tnisery, sottrs'orr- ! ach, bclchinfc atid all stomach (!i :ea.,o ( or money back. Large box cf toblcts at all druggists in ail towns. AT T 577 Hohman Street 5TH E MIRIAM SHO Citizens National Bank Bldg. Phone 2835 IIIiWIiaiOMia I 27th I lie ii M 8c I wv. g 20c I 99r i U : 18c I 20c 1 t 6c ; MCW 511 - - H 13 I e- S ill IK D! r?.rryjr .'.'.'..'.'.'24c ' pJSi 22c I; s i i li i ii i -tk fir it1"- -i I - m al 'i'' aV P!ir, nV . i g , P pouna B ' 'AX JT m Amencan Cheese O O t t irfi . ig ir -ioc jg mms? I t I AVAlvt VI bUUUIUXll M inn i mmm mm mm- u j i ii h I jj I (Jti jjuuiiu I H I 11 I ; ALSO MANY OTHER GOOD SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY. I j ; 1 SUIT qjgar iSm feJ id tH U U mmimV ii gr pr Q Ej j 573 HOHMAN ST., HAMMOND. PHONE 1441 i I Hfii xifv - ? x: ',.v!Tk i ' L , ,, i. riLamwrr.., 1 Vfe .lf' j ! ,i .p n,t r, l , . , in, 1U jay.wrry ' , .J ! E 1 ... . -J .y.J X"" "- ' C ! . -'Jl iy ; fi ' ii - - - -' i r ii to be R Our toy department is now complete for Xmas for Children. All parents arr invited to come in and inspect our special values in everything in the store. Hand Fainted Plate or Cup and Saucer FREE with every Purchase of $5.00 or More Saturday'sSpeciaJ Bargains All Children's Hats in store 25 per cent off Boys Suits and Overcoats at 20 per cent, marked price. off Marker Price. Ladies' Skirts, plaid pleated, 25 per cent. Ladies' Corsets, at 20 per cent, off the off marked price. Marked Price. A pair of Child's Stockings FREE with every pair of Children's Shoes for Saturday. And many more articles at Special Price. Don't forget the FREE Hand-Painted Plates; also Cups and Saucers with $5.00 purchase or over. Shop Early to Avoid the Rush THE MIRIAM SHOP i Citizens National Bank Building Hammond, Ind ZEE u j uaaia u . anijaji . a unmu t-VSl tyumjnMOQ atllwaOM.yM'. swayamilu .!!".". jiipajp1 iawm r v Do I ou Enjoy Dance TTlusic ? SiHINK of the pleasure Ijfev-ifi had by having such famous iffjfa bands as Conway's, or the Vic llyaAjij tor Military, ever ready to play the latest steps for you. The fascinating music of the Joseph C. Smith's Orches tra, The Ambassador Orchestra, or the Victor Concert Orchestra, is also yours if you arc the possessor of m ictroia In fact, ownir.2 a Victrola brings the art of the stars from Grand Opera, the headliners in Vaude ville, and everything entertaining into your home. 25.00 to $400.00. There is a Victrola for every purse. Our terms in selling them are most liberal, including small monthly payments. STRAUBE PIANO & MUSIC CO. 631 Hohman St. Phone 661 Hammond FOLLOW THE CROWD We are very much pleased with the large number of people from Calumet District, who have visited our PINAO ROOMS to look over our IMMENSE stock of PIANOS and PLAYER PIANOS and GRAND PIANOS. Everyone was SURPRISED to see SO MANY PIANOS displayed in one store. All were delighted with the STRAUBE PLAYER with MELO-H ARP and ad mit the MELO-H ARP is a big additional PLEASURE, one you DO NOT set in other Players, and for dance music YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO DO WITHOUT IT. And if vou like Hawaiian music, the MELO-HARP makes it PERFECT. Make Your Wife and Daughter Happy Order one of Our APARTMENT GRAND PIANOS and fill your home with HARMONY, MUSIC AND BEAUTY i V -v- ' . 1 U y' Jfi' iM ' 1- -t:s: -Av'N 4r 1 If 1 . ir, . ii.- irmar ifif,ir- Vi' !. . Ijtr J! -i rt.-. i K I . .J aT : aT ,' .--- H. ' If,' ,,fc ' fi v . , - - ' n- Make Your Selections Early We Will Deliver for Christmas. CASH OR TIME ALL THE SAME PRICE. THREE YEARS TO PAY IF YOU WANT IT. Your old piano taken in exchange and a liberal allowance made. Straube Piano and Music Co. 631 Hohman St. Phone 661 Hammond, Indiana IS I22SS2