Hammond Times, Volume 1, Number 14, Hammond, Lake County, 6 May 1911 — Page 8

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THE TIMES. Mav 6, 1911; 3n AUCTION OIF OT

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WAS POSTPONED LAST SUNDAY ON ACCOUNT OF BAIN. THE SALE WILL POSITIVELY TAKE PLACE SUNDAY, MAY 7th, at 2 o'clock: p. m.

These beautiful Lots are located at 47th and Harrison Street, in South Park, with large shade trees and black soil, one block from car line, will be sold to the highest bidder. TERK1S: $50 Cash, $10 Monthly. Cash, 5 per cent discount. Lots like these are selling for all the way from $350 to $1,000. Come out early and make your selection. You will never have such an opportunity to get high grade Lots cheap. Title guaranteed by Chicago Title & Trust Co. Deeds and Abstracts will be issued by The Gary Trust and Savings Bank, Trustee. SPECIAL STREET CAR SERVICE Gary & Interurban Cars will leave for our Subdivision every 15 minutes. Free Automobiles will meet you at the bridge. 1

Jo Ho 500LEY

Phone 170

8QO BroaLdiwaLy

SERVICE PROMISED

I 500 has been turned Into the city treas- ' iiry as the result of the expiration of

city licenses and the granting of renewals at the county seat this week.

According to officials of the Gary and; Southern Traction company street car service will be inaugurated on Broadway south of the river to Forty-flftn avenue -within ten days time. For the time being: a street car carrylng.a sef propelling motor operated by gasoline will furnish the necessary motive power. Drrlnlon Reached Yesterday. , The decision was reached yesterday by-officials of tho company as it was decided that to wait for the necessary current would entail too long a delay. By "Wednesday May 16 It Is expecte I that the llrst car will cross tho famous Ridge road. Tracks have been laid from the river and work has now progressed an far as the Nickel Plate railway tracks. Within a few more daya the road bed will be completed to the Gary Oakliill cemetery at Broadway and the city's southerly limits. Service I' or South Kmc. "With tho completion of the Gary an! Fouthern's first division Broadway will have traction service for' Its entire length from the steel mills at Fir.n avenue to Forty-fifth avenue. The

southern terminus of the Gary and In- j terurhan will be at Calumet bridge I

ELECTRICIANS CHARGED WITH A NEW GRIME

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nor In the beginning of Lent. The first time we all four went together. Then Mr. O'Connor got another buggy 'and took Evelyn and Mr. Finneran took me. (In the next, sentence she describes Finneran's conduct toward her And continues. This happened on Sunday afternoon.) Next Friday Mr . Finneran and I buggy riding. He asked us to go Sunday also, but we got out of their way. "Mr. O'Connor's wife was taken to the hospital, March 9th. He saw us Wednesday and asked us to go. Mr. O'Connor took Evelyn and I in bis buggy and drove west. He met Mr. Finneran in that direction which wa knew nothing about. Mr. Finneran

took me. Nothing happened that even

ing.

The next Friday Mr. Finneran took Evelyn and Mr. O'Connor took' me. (in the next sentence she again describes O'Connor's action toward her and continues!. He asked us to go up to his house Tuesday and Friday evening. "The next Wedncsd.iy we all four went together. On Monday April 3rd. we left the hospital. We met Mr. Finneran and Mr. Carmody at Mr.

O'Connor's residence and we told them

prosecutor, is to have charge of the prosecution against Finneran. The latter spent the night In the Cook county jail. The Indictment was returned against him two weeks ago, but it was known to only two or three persons, the police department having proceeded most quietly in order to assure Finneran's arrest. At the time the girls, who are now at St. Margaret's, hospital, were returned by Chief Austgen and hts department, nothing was said, the chief at the time having refused to give out anything for publication. The news about the arrest . spread quickly through the business district this morning and many people called at the station to learn whether the facts, as they heard them, were true. As far as the facts are concerned, Clara Seheppmen's letter is superficial, her oral statement to the chief being of a far more serious nature. The Sister Superior of St. Margaret's hospital is doing everything in her

Where to Worship jMeet!ngs at Various Himmond Churches

The Klrat MethodUt Rlcoa) church, Russell street. Rev. W. F. Switser, pastor; residence. 117 Russell street! Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Dr. W. Mayes Martin, superintendent. Public worship and sermon at 10:4 a. in. Subject of eermon: "Counting the Cost and Paying the Price." Persons will be received Into church fellowship. The Monroe street Sunday school at 2:30 p. m. Rev. William Newton will preach In the evening. The Gibson Sunday school at , 2:30 p. m. A sermon will be given at 3:30 o'clock. Epworth League at 6:30 p. m.

' ,. ' . . ' V Topic: "Honoring Our Profession."

. , ., . . , ' Evening church service at 7:30 o clock, chers, in the hope that other girls of . , . . , A, Subiect: In Slavery to a Corrupt tender age may be saved against them. , , ' Imagination." Songs of the holy SabPTT A "RTVR I bath will be introductory. The choir

Theme: "The Kingdom of God." Evening - service at 7:30 p. m. Song service by the choir under the

j direction of Mise Harriet Ferris will I render: "His Mother's Sermon" by lam

McClaren. Wednesday afternoon, the Toadies' Aid society. Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock prayer meeting.

we were going away. They offered to

while the bridge will be the northern - " " . , , , , . . Tklj ' corner of Morton Court and Sibley

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will give the Ridge road teritory direct access to the steel mills. "War Over Transfer. As ret no agreement has been reached between the rival traction company lines as to whether the south enoT residents ar to pay one or two fare.'.

President Gavit of the Gary and Inter-j

1'rban contends that his original fran

chise permits him to charge two cents

street where they met us with a buggy. Mr. Finneran said he would take us lo a quiet place where we would talk It over. They too us in the back of a saloon in West Hammond (Carl Heins' place). They ordered three bottles of sodawater and one bottle of beer. Mr.

Finneran insulted me twice that even

ing. They told us to remain in Ham-

on each transfer presented by a pass-

enger who received it from an incoming company. However, most of the passengers that the Seaman line will carry toward the city the. Gavit line will carry their, back to the Seaman line on the return trip so it looks a both lines could interchange transfers with profit to both for as long as a ten, cent fare remains in vogue traffic will not be heavy.

PETITION EXCIDED (Continued from Page l. they chose to sell. When an Indiana corporation is formed under this para

graph, it must confine Its operations to

the rights set out In the paragraph.

land may not go into business, under its

charter, that Is covered by the provi

sions of other paragraphs. litcler Artnona Law. Under the Arizona law, where numerous corporations are now being formed without the intention of operating In that state but In this and other states, a corporation once organized can do anything not expressly prohibited by law. The Mississippi Valley Company sought admission to this state with the same rights. In its application, it proposed, in this state to do the following: "To buy. sell, deal in, lease, rent, own. transfer, acquire mortgage and assign trade fixtures furniture and ah other personal property of every kin 1 and nature whatsoever; also to buy own, sell mortgage, assign,' transfer and deal In rea lestate, buildings an I

real property of every kind and charac

The Christian Scleaec Society. Subject of the lesson sermon: "Adam and Fallen Man." Services at 11 o'clock in the Masonic temple, in Muenlch court. Sunday, school following the services. Atestimonlal meeting Is held on Wednesday evening, at S o'clock. A Christian Science reading room is maintained by this society In room No. 44, Rimbach building, where the "Bible and authorized Christian Science literature may be found. Visitors are wel

come. A most cordial Invitation is extended to all.

Public worship and lecture by the j ers and of fleers meeting, pastor at 7:30 p. m. lecture subject: j All are cordially invited to attend

"The Value of Human Life." The friends and the public are Invito ed to attend. Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock, men's meeting at the church parlors. A full attendance is desired.

any and all services.

The public is invited to attend both

services. A men.s "friendly hour" Is planned for Thursday evening at S o'clock. Evangelical Immaauet Church, Sibley street. - . Rev. M. C Hoefer. pastor, 350 Sibley sticet., phone 4854. Morning worshin at 10:15 a. rn.

Evening devotion (English) at 7:30 p. in. first and third Sunday of the month. Bible school at 9 a. m.

l.adles' Aid society, business meeting, at 7:30 p. rn. First Monday and social meeting at 2 p. m. and second Thursday of the month. Men's benevolent society at 7:30 p. m. every third Wednesday of the month. Male chorus -Wednesday at S p. m. Young people's society every first Tuesday and third Sunday at 7:30 p. m. Choir rehearsal Thursday at 7:30 p. m. On account of the celebration of the Evangelical St. John's church at Gary the evening service will be postponed

to next Sunday evening. May 14. when a lecture on foreign missions will be given. j

Frledeaa Evangelical Church, Corner Sobi street and Indiana avenue. Rev. .P. Weil, pastor; residence, 289 Indiana avenue. Phone 4514. Morning; services In German. Sunday school at 9:30. Public worship and eermon by the pastor at 10:30 a. m. English services-

Christian aar-h. Corner Calumet a-r-enue and Summer street. C. J. Sharp, minister; residence &20 Summer street. 'Phone 345!. Sunday meetings: Orchestra at 9:45 a. rn. Bable school at 10 a. m. Communion and preaching services at 11 a- tu Junior Endeavor at 3. Intermediate Endeavor at 4 p. m. Christian Endeavor, at 6:30 p. m. Baptismal and. evangelistic service at 7:30 p. m. Special music at all services. Monday evening at 8 p. m. Garfield club, alternate Mondays. Tuesday office day at the church, Tuesday evening at 7:30 choir practice, Mr. Learning, leader. Wednesday ' afternoon, Deborah Aid society at the church. Wednesday evening, at 7:30, midweek service, Bible study and board Thursday afternoon Martha Aid society at the church. Thursday evening social evening. Friday evening Sunday school teach-

Pentecoatal Church of the rVaiareae. Calumet and Michigan avenues. ' Rev. W. U. Fugate, pastor. loung People's society at 7:30 p. nv! alternate Thursdays. Choir practice Thursday at 7:30 p. m. St. Jsh'a Catholic Church. R. fl. M. Plaster, pastor. First mass (low) at 8 a. m. 1 High mass at 10:15 a. m. Catechetical ' Instruction at 3 p. m. Devotion and benediction. German nd English sermons, respectively, at tho low and high masa every first and fourth. Sunday of the monthf) Vice verse on all other Suj-oays.

Zlon's tiarma SI. E. Church, 2S8 Tm nj-i avenue. Residence, 260 Truman avenue. Rev. J. Beinert, pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Preaching service at 10:30 a. m. Epworth League at 6:45 p. m. Kvening services at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday evening at 8 prayer tneetlrThe Ladies' Aid society meetings are held on the last Thursday of the month. Choir practice. Friday evening;, at I ' p. m. The people of the city are cordially Invited to sharn in this service.

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RUSH F0R LICENSES. There was a general rush at the city clerk's office thlH morning by the Gary saloonmen to get their city saloon licenses' before the time limit expired at C:30 o'clock. I'VP to nf-" today Clerk Moose reported that he had issued 135 city licenses, which means'that during the past week, since the first of May, J67,-

night.

"The next day we were going back for out suit cases which we left in the fruit store. We met Mr. Carmody a block from O'Hara's and he told us that our suit case was In the hospital and that five policemen were after us. "So we staid with DHara till after dinner they planned to drive us to Blue Island. Mr. O'Hara and a boarder drove us about a mile and a half. Wr? had to drive across a railroad crossing. There was a train standing on tho track the horse got frightened anl jumped. The buggy tipped over and we all fell out. "Mr., Finne ran, and Mr. Carmody were a half a block within our reach. Mr. Carmody came towards us to get in their buggy. They drove us to B'.ui Island.

to own, buj", sel. assign, mortgage, transfer and deal in leases and leasehold Interests in or upon every kind of property real, personal, or mixed, and to do all other acts convenient to or necessary for the purpose of .. fully carrying out any of the objects and purposes above mentioned, engaging in any and alU kinds of business a natural person might or could do in the United States or any part of the world." Rights Summed 1 p. As granted by the secretary of state, the Indiana rights of the concern an summed up in the following:: "To buy, sell, deal In. and lease trade fixtures and furniture." It was pointed out by Mr. Conter that

Itnptlst ( hurrh. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Rev. C. J. Coulter will preach at 11 o'clock and at 7:45 In the evening. Morning subject: "Humanity's Need." Subject for evening: "From Shadow to substance." Junior B. Y. P. I", at 3 p. m. Baptist Young People's Union at 6:4,1 p. m. Prayer meeting, Wednesday lp.HL First Spiritual Society. The First Spiritual society of Hammond will meet at Weis' hall, 98 State street, Sunday evening, at 7:30 p. m. Lyceum at 2 p. m. to 4 p. m. Good lecturers and message bearers. You are cordially invited to attend and always be made welcome. Bring

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Here IS AN OPPORTUNITY to get money to pay all your Email bills. ' We will loan you J35 for 50 weeks at 84c per week. Other amounts at same proportion, from o to $100. ; Loans , made on household goods, pianos, cattle, horses and wagons, etc. , Write or 'phone us today and our agent will call and explain to you how, we loan money privately at low rates. Loans made In Gary, Hammond, Ilobart, East Chicago, Indiana Harbor, Whiting, Crown Point, Chesterton and Valparaiso. Name Street & No , Town Indiana losn company Phone 322, Cor. 5th 6V. Broadway, ,216 Gary Building, Gary, Ind.

had the certificate been Issued as re

quested by the concern, it would liac vour friends though thev may be only

"Mr. .Carmody bought our tickets to received a charter right which is denied Investigators. Doors open to all.

Joiiet on the Rock Island. Then they to corporations organized under thK went back to Hammond. When we ar- law of this state, under the paragraph rived in Joliet it was 9:30 p. m. We which restricts their rights to the ono

took the Chicago & Alton to Gardner, purpose set out in the paragraph of

u The Gary Land

CONTROLS EVERY UNIMPROVED LOT IN THE HEART OF THE OF THE CITY OF GARY. This Company will pave every street in the First Subdivision. Sewers and water mains are now in every alley in the First Subdivision. The prices of lots in the First Subdivision include the cost of paved streets.

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Come

St. raul'a Episcopal Cfcarcb, 41 RIBach avenue.

Rev. Charles Albert Smith. 37 Rim

A big crowd of women got off at this the corporation law under which an or- I ach avenue. Tel. 1864.

station. We inquired if he would get

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mem. j ney Knew my aunt well and Indiana,

and took us to the house." In order to strengthen

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Third Sunday after Easter. Holy communion with sermon 10:45 a. m. Choral evensong and sermon at

The incorporators are 1 p. m.

(John W. IJecer, Arthur D. Geneser and) Sunday school at 9:30.

case Jacob Geneser.. The Indiana office of i The public is cordially invited to all

services,

ins momer or ner aaugnter s conduct. agent.

lie received tne rn n letter frnm

her: "It was with the greatest sorrow that Mr. Florin and I received the informa-

against Finneran it fell to the duty of the rorp0ratIon is to be at Gary where 's Chief Austgen to inform Evelyn Flor- K McCracken is to be the' Indiana!

tiort of our little girl's great wrong, and I say punish him to the full extent of the law. My daughter Is 15 the 23d "of May. I have s"nt-the certificate to the Mother Superior at St. Margaret's hospital, and, dear sir, I beg of you to do what you can to right the wrongs of the child, and any informa-

PUBLIC DRINKING FOUNTAIN IN USE

St. Fteul'a I.utbrran Cbnrch, 11T CUa ton. rtreet. Theodore .Claua. raator. German service at 10 a. in. Congregational meeting at 11 a. m. No Knglish Sunday school on account of services at the Trinity Lutheran church in Gary.

the properties of the Gary Land Company, situated directly south of the Steel Plant and other subsidiary companies of the Corporation, will be the home of the merchant, banker, clerk and workmen. Compare the price of our Improved Lots with those south of the Company's properties. A clear title to every lot.

Is this not Reason Enough?

The public drinking fountains in Gary were turned on for the first time this season today, after being repaired, and from all appearances they are as popular as ever. At a Joint meeting of the board of nubile wnrkx And bnard of rmhllr .r..

tion I can give you will be gladly glv, ... llM tnnia-ht In il. ,-itv hail th .vt.

en. I will write no more as it has been tpr of install!.- sever-! .nnre in,,tafnS wiu Pach at 7:.l0 p

sucn a nocK to me. i feel like my n taken1 up. There are now five brain is on fire and cannot write cor- fountains In Gary. The two boards will rectly or think either. Will leave it In also dl8Cuss the matter of the approyour hands, and as sure as there is a rriatlon of I3S.000 for the purchase of God above deal Justly with my child the ite fol. tne new soih fire and He will bless,' yon. And see to it staUon, its equipment and the erection that the one who has brought this great of the building, trouble on a child and her mother is - , - punished. From a heart-broken moth- THE TIMES IS TKYIXG II A It D TO cr. Mrs. K. Florin." MEK1T THE St'CCESS IT;. WAS 'Clifford Roe, the famous white slave acIIIF.vrd,

t'lrn ' onsreua tlnnal church. There will, be no morning "service at the'Vir'st Congregational church Sunday, May 7th. , ,. The Rev. Joseph N. Iolt of Chicago

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Sabbath school at 2:30 P- m.

All are invited to attend these services.

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Why you should purchase property for residential purposes in the First Subdivision? Beautifully situated, high and dry, accessible to plants of the Steel Company, to schools and churches and the business center of the city. A few unsold lots in the First Subdivision ranging in price from $350 to $950.

Klrst I'rrsbyterifin

Hohman street. Hev. A., H.' Hoffman, pastor. . Sunday school .- at 9:45 a. m. W. A. Stout, superintendent. , Morning ..service at 10:45 a. m.

Installation of. elders and trustees,

The Gary n

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