Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 285, Hammond, Lake County, 20 May 1913 — Page 8

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THE TIMES. Tuesday, May 20, 1913.

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750 Cars of Steel Rails Consigned for British Columbia New Electric Interurban Sent Out from Gary Steel Mills Recently.

Twelve-Room Apartment at Sea

Mammoth quantities of steel rails are being turned out of the Indiana teel mills at Gary these days and within a period of two weeks over 700 cars of rails will leave Gary. Approximately 750 car loads of steel rails being shipped via the Soo line to .British Columbia, will leave Gary within the next two weeks. The first consignment, consisting of 250 car loads, has already gone. All of the rails are for a new electric interurban road which Is being constructed in British Columbia in the region of the Pacific coast, and they comprise one of the largest series of consignments ever sent over the Chicago division of the road. Each car load contains approximately 2,000 feet of rails, so the entire 750 cars would total over 1,600,000 feet of steel. These, if placed end to end would reach over 280 miles, and are sufficient for half that number of miles of track. According to information received the next consignment of rails, which will also Include 250 car loads, is due

to pass through this week, and the remaining 250 car loads will arrive the following week. Many of the cars are made a part of the regular freight trains, but It will necessiry to run some special trains, in order to insure an early delivery of the rails.

One of the Many Unique Features of the S. S. Imperator the World's Largest Ship The last word in luxury at sea is a complete housekeeping apartment, luxuriously furnished throughout, with a private deck. A tourist crossing on the ,SS. Imperator may engage a suite of twelve rooms where he may enjoy all the privacy of his own home. This Imperial Suite includes two bedrooms with private baths, dressing rooms and trunk rooms, a living room, private breakfast room, and servants' quarters. A party of ten persons, including four servants, may be accommodated. A private deck, or veranda, is an original feature never before enjoyed at sea. It is reserved for the exclusive use of those occupying the suite. The deck is enclosed and elaborately furnished and serves as a sun parlor in the winter months. There are two large bedrooms on either side of the private deck which are furnished with twin brass bedsteads, dressing tables, closets, wardrobes and divans. Adjoining each of the bedrooms are private bathrooms, dressing rooms and trunk rooms. A large saloon adjoining, furnished with tables and divans, is available as a sleeping room. The private breakfast room of the suite is arranged for six persons, and is supplied with a special pantry to assure perfect service. The staterooms throughout the suite are unusually large and free from any suggestion of crowding, and are decorated and furnished with an effect of quiet elegance; There are two servants' rooms, placed directly across the companionway and connected by call bells with the main suite. The personal servants, such as valets and maids, are thus placed outside the suite, but may be quickly summoned. The price of the Imperial Suite for the Atlantic crossing is $5,000. The new Hamburg-American liner, which reaches New York June 18, measures 919 feet in length, 68 feet beam and is of 50,000 tons. Her gTeat size has made it possible to equip her with many original features never before enjoyed at sea, including in addition to the regular cabins a Roman bath, gymnasium with running track, a tennis court, etc. The Imperator has 84 life boats and is also equipped with ajl the newest safety devices. She has besides been fitted with the Frahm anti-rolling

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PARK BOARD TO GET WjRKIIIG FUND Gary Ordinance Goes to Second Reading at Last Night's Meeting.

mis'sioner Shaw should be given to the

re chief. Slmpaon Gets Money. "We ordered the words 'City of Gary

painted on Shaw's auto but he has tak-

n them off," said one of the aldermen.

Steps to give the Gary park board a working fund of 4100,000 for the purpose of buying and improving small parks were taken in the Gary common council last night when second reading was given to an ordinance authorizing a park bond issue for the amount stated. Caa Improve Streete Now.

Improvements contemplated and those under way In seventeen . Gary streets may now be pushed to a finish

as the result of the city council appro

priatlng $15,000 to pay for th paving of

corner intersections. An ordinance

authorizing a re-imbursement of $417

to City Treasurer Simpson to pay for legal services he hired when Mayor

Knotts wouldn't allow the city attor

ney to push the high license cases against the aloonmen was passed by

the aldermen. Five ore Coppers Soon.

The safety board, used the present

crime wave as a lever to secure- five

more police. A few weeks ago the council increased the force from 52

to 5'.

One of the reasons that the council

has been loathe to give more police Is that the safety board has detailed men to do political work.' The city attorney

will draw up an ordinance to be ready for the next meeting. It will provide for the appropriation to pay five more

blue coats. No Anlo For Fire Chief.

Another effort was made last night

to appropriate money for an auto for

the fire chief. When ever ther is

fire at night a hose cart has to be sen

to Marshal Feeley's home to bring him

to the fire

Alderman Walsh and Englehart had an ordinance drawn up which provided

that the auto now used by AVorkw Com

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One of the largest foreign celebra

tions ever held in Indiana Harbor took place on Sunday when two flags, aggregating in value $1,400 were blessed. The parade that was a feature of the

celebration was the most spectacular of any parade ever witnessed here.

thirty magnificent flags, all of great value, being carried and the officers and other marchers who were not

regular color bearers, all carrying penants on which appeared the words, Transylvania society, Indiana Harbor,

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The officers and members of the so

cieties, represented in the procession

wore gorgeous sashes, the bright hues of flags and regalia, and the gold trimmings of the banners, making a color

ful effect, extremely rich ana pleasing

to the ee.

There were about 800 marchers in line and following the parade and the

church ceremonies a banquet was serv

ed at the Auditorium, and the day

wound up with a dramatic performance

given in true Roumanian style, by local

talent, and which crowded the hall to its uttermost. The performance was

the crowning triumph of a day whlcn will be long remembered by local Roumanians to say nothing of several hundred strangers who participated in the

celebration. The procession which formed at the Roumanian Society headquarters at Washington and Pensylvanla avenues, at 10 a. m. was watched by a large crowd of spectators. It was headed by a cordon of police in charge of Sergeant Barker who was highly compli

mented on hi sinanagement of thej affair. John Cotma was marshal of the clay. Next to the police came a Roumanian band from Canton, Ohio,

following whom came a division of the home societies and then a Chicago band. The visitors from out of town, embracing delegations from Martin's

Ferry, O., Loralne, O., ' Chicago, Gary,

Alliance, O., Cleveland and Aurora, 111., constituted the remainder of the procession which numbered close to 1.000

marchers. The procession marched to the Roumanian church where Rev, Mihaltan asisted by threei -other Roumanian priests, from Aurora, 111., Gary, Ind., and Lorraine, O.. blessed the flags, after which there was a parade

to the Field school building. Common

wealth and Washington avenues, where pictures were taken, embracing the

entire company of marchers with a

moving picture camera. The parade

besides the marchers had a large number of automobiles in line and in these the Roumanian priests, the officers of

the societies and the more distinguish

ed guests, were seated.

After the pictures had been taken,

the parade headed for th Auditorium

where at 3 o'clock a banquet was servd by the wives and other women relatives and friends of the hosts of the

occasion. Before the food was served, the company listened to an address of welcome by Judge George Relland, who was chosen to this honor In the absence of Mayor Schlieker who was unable to act as spokesman for the cltyon account of his illness. At eight in the evening the dramatic performance was given. The flags, the blessing of which was responsible for

the ocaslon, included one immense Rou

manian banner, bearing in gold let

ters the name of the society, and trim

med with fringe made of pure gold.

and an Amrican flag also rich adorned

with gold trimming. Both flags were of immense size, and were of heavy

silk.

Judge Reiland's talk was very

apropos, he comparing conditions . In this country where gatherings of the sort celebrated Sunday were freely permitted, while In Roumania the govern

ment frowns upon them, in suspicion

that they may be for the purpose of

fostering some movement against the

crown.

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Three Well Known Gary

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Road Abandons Construction of Grain Elevator.

As a result of orders issued from the main office of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad in Baltimore construc

tion work on an immense grain eleva

tor the road intended to build In South

Chicago has been abandoned Indefi

nitely.

No specific reasons have been as

signed by Daniel Willard, the presi

dent, for halting the work, although it Is understood he and other officials

concluded that a delay In making this

addition to the company's facilities In Chicago would result in no immediate

handicap.

-"It should not be understood that we have abandoned the project entirely," said F. C. Batchelder, asistant to Presi

dent Willard, yesterday. "A decision

was reached to cease operations, but

they may be resumed at any time." The company planned to spend sever al hundred thousand dollars In build

Ing the elevator, the site for which Is

located at the junction of Ninety-sixth street and the Baltimore and Ohio tracks. A part of the foundation has been laid and It was announced recently that the structure would be complet

ed in time to receive grain next fall

The plans provided for a total capacity

of 875,000 bushels of grain.

John A. Brennan, the Gay capitalist,

is to be the head of a big real estate.'

firm which is to be organized in Gary

within the next few days.

The firm will be known as Brennan

Cothery & Michaely and for the pres ent It will have Its offices in the Bren

nan block, Sixth avenue and Broadway. Joseph Cothery and Attorney George P. Michaely, a relative of At

torney Charles Greenwald and Galufl

J. Bader, will be 'the other members of the firm.

It is intended to do a general insur

ance, bonding and real estate business.

FORMER JOLIET

MAYOR DYING

John R. Cronin Suffers At

tack of Appendicitis. Jollet, 111., May 20. John R. Cronin,

twice mayor of Joliet, defeated for a third term at the last election. Is be

lieved to be dying as- the result- ot a sudden attack of appendicitis and peritonitis. Mr. Cronin is president of the Joliet Oil Company.

MANDEL WAS MAD. In telling of the exciting crusade against autolsts and speeders at Wheeler last Sunday, where a dosen were arrested, some being jerked from their wheels, the Valparaiso Vldette said last nierht: "Mandel Freeman, a wealthy Gary

contractor, was arrested. He was mact to the core. F. T. Fetterer came froia

Hobart to act as his attorney, and the case will be fought out here In Dille's court Wednesday night."

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CROWN POINT Miss Anna Aylesworth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Giles Aylesworth. residing near Hebron, and Clyde Dickey, who has been in business at Schneider, Ind., were married Saturday at Crown Point. During the past year the bride had been a teacher in the Schneider schools. Mr. and Mrs. Dickey left Hebron this morning for Francesville, Ind., where they will make their home.

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