Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 268, Hammond, Lake County, 30 April 1913 — Page 5
Wednesday, April 30, 1913.
THE TRIE 3.
LAKE COUNTY COURTS AT A GLANCE MIM CPERIOR COURT. BOOH 1. Jade Virgil S. Better. Information. The court has announced that he will take up criminal work on May 15. Settlngn. Kighth Thursday, May 1 10009 S & S Fuel Co v Eastwood. 10010 Maker v Makar. 10016 Gary Ind Co v Eisler. 10024 Migatz Jacobson.
10029 TroUn v Glueck. 10030 Mllinovlch v Glueck. 10040 Laity v Laity. 10049 Gary Liquor Co v ApostoL 10055 Fujt v Fujt. 10059 Bartha v Borsits. 10065 Burke v Carlson. 10081 In re adoption Ora Moore. 10090 Barnholta v Barnholt. 10095 Wolf v Feenntra. 10102 Woodford Distillery v Moldrowski, 10108 Jarnecke v Maude Shldler Fenton. 10133 Alexander v Calumet Co. 10137 Ewens v Drakullch.
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ammond Trust
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UKB SUPERIOR COURT. ROOM
Janice La tt re a re Meeker. Cue on Trial. Wedlger (davit & Hall) vs. Ameri
can Maize Products Co. (Crumpacker
& Crumpacker.) Suit for damages on
account of the loss of four fingers.
Case will take several days.
LAKES SUPERIOR COURT, ROOM .
Jug Jokaaaea Kaaelka. At Hanmoad. First Thursday. May 1
7426 Seeburg Piano Co v Fitsgerald. 7699 Albert Pick & Co v Sullivan.
814 Moser et al v Thomas et al.
7885 First National Bank of AYhltlng-
v Johnson.
8003 Hammond Lbr Co v Thomas. ' 8039 Smith v Murley.
8044 Smith v Young. 8218 O'Girr v Keeley Brg Co.
IjAKB circuit court. Jadse W. C. HcMikis. At Crown Polat.
Naturalization matters being taken up today. Settings will be ready to
morrow. x PORTER CIRCUIT COUHT. Jalge A. I). Bartholomew. At Valparaiso. No report. PORTER SUPERIOR COURT. Judge II. B. TntnlU. At MIcfclgaa City. . " No report.
Nobody was injured. Mrs. Brown filed
suit for divorce yesterday and the papers had been served on Brown Just
half an hour before his death. This la
believed to have been the cause of the
suicide.
BRYAN IS IGNORED.
majority of which is said to be antagonistic to President A. J. Smith and others of the Hobart line will grant the Hobart end of the Gavtt franchise. Now Gavlt already has a franchise to the Hobart limits by way of Thirtyninth avenue so the Gary aldermen now figure that he intends to enter Hobart by that route. If he does the Gary. Hobart & Eastern will go to the wall.
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100 NEW HOUSES FOR NEW CHICAGO Editor A. J. Smith of the Hobart Gazette, who is also president of the Gary-Hobart and Eastern Traction line, was In Gary last night. He stated that in case his traction line gets running again Hobart Investors will erect 100 cottages at New Chicago, a hamlet half way between Gary and Hobart.
"More than 60 men of this village of 809 people now walk miles every, day to the Broadway car line to reach, their work at the steel mills. With car service the population will Increase and Hobart people will build homes there." Editor Smith stated.
Buy a Gas eHating Stove now. Don't wait until your home Is cold. No. Xnd, Gas & Elec Co.
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START NEW LAW FIRM. Crown Point, Ind., April 0. A new law firm has been launched in Crown
Point this week. Attorney George E.
Hershman severing his connection with J. Frank Meeker and entering into partnership with Attorney Anderson of Gary. The new firm will be located in
the office formerly occupied by Judge Johannes Kopelke over the Meyer gro
cery store. Both men are young and able and merit their, share of success.
Sacramento, Cal.. April SO. If the
purpose of the visit of Secretary of State Bryan was to check further action by the legislature on an alien land
law directed against the Japanese bis)
mission has been a failure. Confer
ences between Secretary Bryan and the legislators closed at 11:30 o'clock last
night. Within three minutes and be
fore most of the spectators knew what
had occurred Senator A. E. Boynton, president pro tern, of the upper house,
convened the senate and an amended land bill, which provides that no alien
who is ineligible to citizenship under
the laws of the United States may hold
real property in California, was adopted as a substitute for the pending
measure by unanimous viva voce vote.
Tuthill Visits Prof. Brown.
Judge H. B. Tuthill. who has Just
returned from the east, stated today
that he and Mrs. Tuthill were guests of Prof, and Mrs. II. B. Brown in Bos
ton last Thursday. "Prof. Brown Is as
well as ever," said the Judge. "He is
in the best of spirits and is getting
ready to leave Boston." It is probable.
according to Mr. Tuthill, that the
Browns will return here in the near
future, unless they decide to take a
voyage to Europe, which is a possi bility. Valpo Vldette.
SEE NIGGER IN
WOODPILE IN
GAVIT'S REPLY
Members of the Gary council com
mittee last night were officially noti
fied by President Gavlt of the Gary and I
Interurban stating that the company doesn't want its Gary-Hobart (Forty-
fifth avenue) franchise granted by the works board and which the council was to ratify tonight. This looked as if Gavlt doesn't want to antagonize the Gary, Hobart and Eastern Traction promoters. They are on the verge of
financing their line and if the Gavit grant were made the $60,000 already
sunk Into It would be lost.
Simultaneously with this came the
news that the Hobart town board the
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Gary Case Starts.
Although it had been announced
that the stu-dents who were arrested in this city some time ago, on a charge of inciting riot, would come up
for trial today before Judge Bartholo
mew, none of the cases was heard. Other Important business that requires the attention of the court Is said to be the cause. This morning Judge Bartholomew was busy setting the docket for the new term. This afternoon he heard the arguments In the Henderson ditch case. Tomorrow the Blockl land
case from Gary, involving thousands of
dollars worth of property, comes up. No time is in Bight for the trial of the students for three weeks, according to
the report at the courthouse this morning. Valpo Vldette.
An Opportunity.
Do you want a ten-acre truck farm
or peach orchard in one of the best
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how this can be accomplished by the
organization of a co-operative hog
ranch. All contracts must be closed
by May 1. Adv.
JUMPS IN FRONT
OF STREET CAR
After Papers in Divorce Suit
Are Served.
Muncte, Ind., April 30. John T.
Brown, age 60, a teamster, last night
deliberately committed suicide by
throwing himself beneath the wheels
of a street car in Riverside, a suburb.
He was literally ground to pieces, and
died almost instantly. George Vinson
the motorman of the street car, noticed
Brown walking in the center of the
street and said that Just as the car
neared him the man Jumped in front
of it. The car was running too rapid
ly to be stopped before going a dis
tance of forty feet. The passeugers thought the car had left the track and
was about to plunge over the river
bank and there was much excitement.
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Gary Laed Co Controls Every Unimproved Lot in the Heart of the City This Company will pave every street in the First Subdivision. Sewers and water mains are now in every alley in the First Subdivision. The price3 of lots in the First Subdivision include the cost of paved streets. For Years to Come the properties of the Gary Land Co., situated directly south of the Steel Plant and other subsidiary companies of the Corporation, will be the home of the merchant, banker, clerk and workman. 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? 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 unsoM lots in the First Subdivision ranging in price from $450 up.
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