Hammond Times, Volume 4, Number 232, Hammond, Lake County, 31 March 1910 — Page 8

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.Thursday, March 31,ll9m

OFFICIALS TO DECIDE Oil llEl'i PROPOSITION

'American Sheet & Tin Plate Co. May Put Up 200 Houses for Workmen.

In a few days officials of the American Sheet and Tin Plate company are expepted in this city, where they will definitely decide upon the question of erecting-f rom 20d to 300 houses In this city and the locations. This will be done to relieve in a measure the great demand for homes for the worklngmen which' exists at the present time, and which it is expected will be unparalelled as soon as the tin plate works and the American ."Bridge company plants are under way. In all probability these houses will be located north of Fifth avenue and south of the plant of the American Sheet and Tin Plafre company. It is necessary that some of the men, at least live near the plant, and the city

has not yet extended westward f or tha. . distance. The f construction : tf the-, houses will therefore tend to form t!i ne'uclus . for another section ' of thi city. The residences of the employe:., of the American Bridge company a n the Tin Plate company will probablj be built around or near those constructed by the company. The officials of the company who were in this city a few days ago considered this matter and will probably make somt definite decision within the next few days, when they will return to Gary The houses which they contemplate building are -seven or eight-room affairs of brick and concrete. This kind of house has proved the most popular which the Gary Land company has erected. The houses are not only serviceable, but make a good appearance and can be built at a reasonable cost.

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.3iv j, ;j seekers have crowded the offices of the Uitr ; .s rvarious real estate men and the local

the Gary Land company

r ir..? JseeKing to rem nouses,

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nected wttn . the ste ' co some time past, will r. v night. . . . There are four mei ;m being the only ones .Tit,;.hospttii. - ' P

Tne new hospital c -ceive patients severs'

Dr. Merrltt stated tl.ii j morulr.

there are now thir

der the care of the

The Inspection of

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Wind Does Damage. As the result of the heavy wind storm yesterday afternoon, the plate glass in the main entrance of the Indiana building was broken and E. J. Sellenbach, president of the Plumbers Union in

Gary was cut on the head with a piece ! of flying glass. The wound was a deep ! one and Mr.. Sellenbach was taken to!

the office of Dr. AV. P. Law where it was necessary to take six stitches in it and the injured man was later- able to be taken to his home.

Theirs s Grs3y One That is

(Special to The Times.) ' Indiana Harbor. March 3L A mys

tery surrounds the death of John T. Agen head brakeman on the Pennsylvania who was found this morning at 7:10 in the Harbor canal.Agen was missed at Indiana Harbor by, his fellow employers at 3 o'clock this morning the train being due in the Harbor at that time. A search was made for the man and later it was found in the canal by an officer on the local police force. - I Evidently the man was not drowned f as there was no water in his body. No ' marks were found on his body that would indicate that he was struck by ! the bridge and knocked from his train ' into the river. The accident is of a' peculiar sort and has greatly puzzled I the local police.- Every effort is being :

used to find some -clue that will lead to the death of the brakeman. . The body was, taken' to Krebs arid Burns' morgue where it will be held.

! ; "xeadquarters of ; t ' tseeking to rent

I'iPS Very few have been accomodated

o j because every available house is either ' 'i rented before it is half finished or those that KttVkmiB, r&rri fin n tenant vrUh-

i:r? y.n. : ' ,,rw.ra. out any loss of time. The only ' relief

r'-i at-'et:8 ua.V,Jor the house and flat famine lies in the L?t " ., v ionstruction of more houses. Homes ' de n-w h - 1 can be huilt cheaply and rented at

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.the chance to see the institution thaV-1'10 " PC!:ce,nt whlchJs 'ro,m 8lx to hQ k tha -h.,4,- nt nr nln tltnes the interest afforded by gov-

! ry since the time the construction of tthe building commenced. The building is elegantly furnished throughout and everything known , to human medical science and . surgery with sanitation as one of the chief objects can be seen

in the new hospital.

OFFERS USE OF LAND GO'S. FIKE PARK

eminent bonds. In other words Gary real estate Investment in one year bring a return per dollar equal to the total it takes a dollar in United States bonds one decade to earn when coipound interest is taken into consideration. Recognising that the influx of people into the city will result from the construction work which has or will be started on the plants of the American Bridge the American Locomotive, the American Tin Plate and the AmericanWire and Steel companies the steel corporation through its real etsate department, the Gary Land company is offering attractive inducements to home builders and investors who will erect houses and stores. As a result lots on

several new streets including Georgia. Kentucky and others iro the east end

! of the first subdivision are now being offered at very low figures. -One company has already been formed to erect

60 houses in one of these avenue.

Joseph P. Grantham, fifth

FEW DOSES END BACKACHE

AND MAKE KIDNEYS ACT

Hundreds of folks here are needless-, ly miserable - and worried because of out-of-order kidneys, backache or bladder trouble. If you will take ceveral doses of Pape's Diuretic all misery from a lame back, rheumatism, painful stitches, inflamed or swollen eyelids, nervous headache, irritability, dizziness, wornout, sick feeling and other symptoms of overworked or deranged kidneys will vanish. Uncontrollable, smarting, frequent urination (especially at night) and all bladder misery ends. This unusual preparation goes at once to the disordered kidneys, bladder and urinary system, and distributes its healing, cleansing and vitalizing influence directly upon the organs and glands affected, and completes the cure before you realize it. The moment you suspect any kidney

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harm

or urinary disorder, or feel

tlsm coming, begin taking tl

less medicine, with the knowljitge thai

there is no other remedy, at V price, made anywhere else In th I world, which will effect so thoro &i . and prompt a cure as a fifty-cent rtatment of Pape's Diuretic which anj fruggiat can supply. ' Your physician, pharmacis , banker or any mercantile aency wl! .'ell you that Pape. Thompson & Pap iof Cincinnati. Is a large and respons Jle mea.' lcine concern, thoroughly- w ihy of your confidence. Only curative results can c ue from, taking Pape's Diuretic, and a f days'" treatment means clean, activi wealthy kidneys, bladder and urinary ogans . and you feel fine. Accept only Pape's Dlure fr-fifty-

ceni treatment from any druftjtor

nynere in thg world. t-

that it will

warrant the expectation

nofbe the lst. . Fully 100 couples attended, and Odd Fellows hall, where the event took

avenue place, was crowded. The costumes were

USED THE WORLD OVER TO CURE A COLD IH ONE DAY.

Always remember the fall name. Look for thai signature on every box. 25c.

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At the meeting of the Gary Local

Improvement association the prlnci- 'and Broadway, a well known real estate , sufficiently seedy to bear out the name

The police are working on the case pal talks regarding the Improvements dealer said yesterday that his office under which the dance was given and which will be a hard one to solve as last night were made by ILS, Nor- Is constantly besieged by people looking in fact it behooved the dancers not to

they have no clue"1 to work on.

HOSPITAL

ton, VT. A. Wirt. H. G. Hay and W. S. . Ior nals ana residences, air. urantnam put on too many lugs, for as soon a Feuer. One of the questions considered , stated that he is now conducting nego-j any hapless one was discovered in tfcv was the elimination of the sand evil In tiattons with a wealthy banker in j crowd of dancers who was too 'stylish" Gary, which has caused considerable ' Monessen, Pa., concerning the erection j to suit the tastes of the rest of the party

or iony nouses in me east ena near he was nromntlv hauled un before a

FUNERAL OCCURS! AT TOLLltTON

I $50.00 for Fifty Weeks A NEW PUAN V The Latest and Best One Original With Us. MONEY TALKS Come to U3 and we will arrange, with you for a loan of from $5.00 to $100.00 on your Furniture. Piano, or Team aid Wagon, and you can pay back in terms to suit yoursell. Don't delay. Call, write or phone. $1.20 is a Weekly Payment on a $50.00 Loan for Fifty Weeks. INDIANA LOAN COMPANY OVER POSTOFFICE

Phone 322 .

216 Gary Building

Gary, Ind.

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The staff of the new hospital has been completed and Is now located in the hospital building." Dr. Joseph Burry, who hief surgeon of all the hospitals of the' company and under whose general . supervision; the new hospital has been constructed, will be in charge of the local sta,ft. Dr. H. W. SutcIifCe of Chicago, will be Dr. Burry's assistant. While Drs. Burry and Sutcliffe will not be present at the hospital all the time they will be In direct charge. The local staff consists of Dr. Ira Miltimpre, resident physician, who , has" been the steel com

pany's pnysician ior the past two or

three years. Dr. S. W. Merritt. formerly of the South Chicago hospital of the Illinois Steel company. i Dr. J. W. Green, who has been con-

inconvenience. No method remedying

j this trouble was suggested at the meeting. The members also advocated the

planting of more trees and other improvements of a like nature. Captain Norton opposed the idea of the city in their elaborate plans for the establishment of playgrounds on the fact that it would cost the city over $200,000 for the improvement, and this was not practicable. He suggested that the land company's east side park might be used for this purpose and that the company now had this matter under consideration. -

GRM1TH1

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in the history c -j- la r m being experienced $ -- (. ' city. Within the

of home

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the American Locomotive site. Facts and figures have been give nthe easterner and he is convinced that the building of houses in Gary will be a

look over the situation.

Just now the demand for houses in 1

the Calumet region.

ERST CHICftGO K P. HAVE GRAND TIME

magistrate and fined in accordance with the enormity of his offense. Joe Meade acted as judge, and he showed little

. mercy to the victims who were mwr-A

gilt-edged investment. The Monessen , before the bar of Justice, banker will be in Gary next week to! The nrenpA n a

I - v, ilia. 11 ! was classified as a misdemeanor, and

neck-tie was a fun n.Atrs

Gary outrivals tKe palmy days of 1907 1 Trouser8 lnnocent of frienge about

a" v "ml" s " " I- """their lower extremities, called for a present year will be a banner one in heaw fln nn1 o nut nr ..

. w w4 laid than the latter nineties, demanded simi

lar punishment. The bailiffs were Ed Wells, Frank Autl, Jack Andrews.

I Frank Thwing, W. L. Cherry and W. R.

Diamond. The music was splendid and furnished by Barney Young and Frank De Briae, and the floor was in excellent condition. The program was so divided as to keep the floor occupied a part of the time by the young folks, while the older people were given a chance when the old fashioned reels and sqnare dances were In progress. The starting up of one of these dances, was the signal for the young people to retire to the wall flower row, while the older dancers made way considerately when two steps and waltzes were the order. This made it comfortable all around. A fine supper was served, s consisting

or sanawicnes, corree, ana ice cream such like and every body , went home feeling that they had had the time

of their lives.

Aug. Bloom, Who D'i ia

Logansport AsyluAls

One Hundred Couples At

tend Dance Given Odd Fellows Hall.

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(Special to The Times) .

East Chicago, March 31. The local lodge of the Knights of Pythias entertained with a hard times dance last night, that was a hummer. It was the first dance ever given by this organization, but its success was such as to

(Special to Thb Times?

Tolleston, Ind., March 31.-

erai oi jvir. Aug. uioom,

suddenly in the Insane Aj

Logansport, Ind., took place afternoon at 2 o'clock at th Lutheran church, sermon belr Rev. August Rump, Germai

quite a number of friends anc

attenaea tne runerai, to m

death. Mr .August Bloom for

his home in Tolleston, whera a number of years, until he b

sane and was taken to Logan

that, where they still live, M

a wife, three daughters and

A number of people of Ham

attended the funeral of Mi

Bloom yesterday afternoon

those were Mrs. Doege, Mrs. Mrs. Gechiedler, Mr. and Mrs.

Mr. and Mrs. Emil Bunde, Mr

Hess, Miss Gertrude Bunde Helen Fedder.

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2 DayS ; FRIDAY and SATURDAY a:; Day

THAT WILL BE THB "TALK OF HAMMOND"

Loadsof Shoes for Men, Women, Children.

The best known makes on the mar

Men's 3.50, 4.00 and 5.00 Walkover Shoes and Oxfords for

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lLadies'i "Lady Grace" 3.50 and and 4.00 Shoe for

2.29

Ladies' "Lady Grace" 3.50 and 4.00 Oxford for Girls' "Sinbac" Welt Shoes and Oxfords, 2.00 gfrade for

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The entire stock thrown in on this Grand Sale. All styles, all sizes, all leathers, patent, black and Look at these prices. Tliay make a loud noise? Everybody "sit up and take notice." , l

t: lk:.rTs $2.00 Shaiis for $1.00 a pair..

Think of

LADIES' OXFORDS up to 2-5Q a pair. To close, A(g your choice. .gt

CANVAS SLIPPERS, were 1.50 pair. To close, QC your choice ............ J

PAT. COLT BLUCH-

t Ei 0 "2.3, 9 to 5V2 ; $2 value;

I teat -or." Choice, QOp i n air. ......aOU

INFAKTS 1.00 SHOES, black

arc! teas: !:-. :l to 8; Choice. . ... : .

39c

CHILDREN'S STRAP SAN

DALS, were up to $2. Choice. . .........

59c

HOUSE SLIPPER

up to 2.00 pair.

ior Men .i For Women j

L,adie.s?

ies9 all $2.CO 1

jes for $L2Q,

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