Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 18, Hammond, Lake County, 9 July 1913 — Page 5

Wednesday, July 9, 1913.

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lLAWYER IS

ADVISING THE CONTRACTORS

Because of the extensive building

that is going on in Gary ex-Judge Cassius M. Greenlee, of the law firm of Greenlee & Call, general counsel

for the Gary State Bank and local counsel for the Steel Corporation, has Issued a warning that owners, archi

tects and contractor pay close attention to the new state law, which went

into effect on July 1.

Judge Greenlee states that owners

should see to it that their architects are acquainted with the new law or

else the local banks will not make

loans on buildings that are likely ta

be condemned by the state after they

are completed.

LAW VERY' THOROUGH.

"A contractor yesterday asked me

for a brief of the new law. I told him that the entire act. which covers sev

eral printed pages, is the brief itself.

The housing act requires careful

study. And if some people don't

watch out they are likely to erect a

building and then find that the state of Indiana will condemn it," stated

the former jurist.

Judf? e Greenlee states that tn the

future, before his firm approves mort

gage loans or realty bond Issues, that

I the prospective builders will have to submit plans and specifications to his

office so that it wil lbe determined that the new housing act is obeyed

in every respect.

original from Its ancient resting place In Ireland. All the necessary committees are already at work on the arrangements for the day and much of the preliminary work has been completed for the event two weeks from next Saturday. The celebration is to be held both' in the afternoon and the evening, and entertainment is to be provided for old and young. In addition to the regular picnic features, such as a bait game, races, and other games for which suitable prises will be awarded, a number

extraordinary features will be pro-

ided. Among these are the aforemen

tioned "blarney" stone about which

there is considerable speculation even

mong the committee members. The

ladles of the church will serve a supper the kind that mother makes on

the ground.

HAMMOND JURIST WHO TOOK PART IN LEAGUE PROGRAM

177 PUPILS IN

SUMMER. SCHOOLS The Hammond public summer school.

which serves the triple purpose first

of giving children a summer pasttime, second of coaching backward pupils

and thirdly of providing opportunities

for others for mid-year promotions,

mow has 177 pupils enrolled, or tnis

number ten have withdrawn to i take

positions for the summer.

Eight teachers are employed and

pupils fit for the fifth grade including

the high school are accepted.

There Is no summer night school, but

work in this field will be taken up again next fall.

THEY WANT THE

BLARNEY STONE?

Is it possible to bring the famous

Blarney Stone from Ireland to Ham

mond, for the annual picnic of All

Saints congregation at Kindei s Grove

Saturday, July 26th.

Cantain George Hanlon is satisfied

that the blarney end of the attraction

would ans wer the purpose withou

the stone, but J. Edward Burns, another

committee member who is working with

Hanlon one extraordinary features for

the day insists that there must also

be a stone at hand, so they compromised

and ae-reed to get a "blarney" stone

provided they are unable to lift th

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DEATH OF

J. J. CRAWFORD James J. Crawford, agred 54, father

of Mrs. J. A. Crooks of Hammond, ex

pired last night at home in Salamanca,

N. Y., cause being hardening of the

spinal cord. Burial will be Friday in

Salamanca.

BASEMENTS WERE

BADLY FLOODED

But Anti-Sewer Man Didn't

Want to Clean Up Muss. Flooded basements last night and

this morning, owing to the down-pour

of rain vesterday evening, offered the

best argument for the proposed deep j

sewer. Kverv basement of any depth I i

In the business district suffered and in

some considerable damage was done.

Charles Delaney one of the leading agitators against the deep sewer while passing the federal building on State street this morning, was invited by the janitor of the building to step in the basement to help clean tip the muss that the high water had caused there. Delaney is said to have dodged the issue in a characteristic manner by replying that the sewer must have been stopped up.

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Motor Boat club has been formally opened the series of summer'ievents-on the water begun. The fast 'beats -are coming out and being tested '.for the fall races. The boat house o Calumet avenue at the south rivrtr barrtk has been redecorated and ref urtnishetl. Of the fast boats 'The Ell" Is" one df

the beat travelers. ,It ,1s ewned andl operated'by the Seestadt brothers.

The LalVendor !-ar la a'hionae pro4

Nosfe better Adr.

act.

Tour Oul bUl will be imht you eooH with Gais. No. Ind. Gas A Elee. Co.

chautauquua SEASON TICKETS.

in arranging to inaugurate this chautauqua this year the local committee bought 1,000 $2.50 season tiVL--

" ets, which will be sold while they last

uy inern ior .uu eacn. When these tickets are exhausted no season tickets thereafter can be had for less than $2.50. Also, the price of season tickets will not be reduced from the first day to the close of the chautauqua. The single admissions to the different sessions of this chautauqua aggregate more than $5.00, so it will pay you to buy a season ticket even after the program is half completed. For the single admissions to the respective

entertainments see program. Season tickets are non-transferable except within the owner's family. CHILDREN'S TICKETS admit children aged six to fourteen years inclusive. Only child's tickets will admit children to the children's work.

Judge V. S. Reiter.

ed in the Newcastle, Pa., papers to Law captured the monthly medal at where Fitzgerald's remains were shin- . the last ehoot and this afternoon all

ped. j the officers will make an effort to take.

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Other amounts in the same proportion. 7xans made on household Foods, pianoe, horses and wagons without removal. Loans made In this city and all surrounding towns. Call, write or phone; we win be glad to explain everything. No charge unless you borrow. We are bondwd and licensed under the new Indiana State Law. Our agent Is in Hammond every Tuesday. Indiana Loan Co. Cor. Fifth Ave., and Broadway 216 Gary Building GARY, INP Phone 322

LEAVE ON EXTENDED

AUTO TRIP

Attorney IV. J. McAleer and County

Clerk Ernest Shortridge leave next Sat

urday morning with members of their

families for a six hundred mile auto

trip into northern Michig-an. In the

touring party will be Mr. and Mrs. W.

J. McAleer, their daughter Marion, Attorney Robert McAleer and Mrs. Har

riet Walker from the state of "Washington who is a guest of her sister,

Mrs. McAleer.

Mr. and Mrs. Short ridge and their daughter Ruth and deputy c lerk Ros-

coe Henvstock will travel in the Shortridge auto. They expect to be gone about a month. Mrs. Rbert McAleer and her neice Miss Leoda McAleer are already at the Soo, where the balance of the party is headed for. The trip will be made via Dowagtac, Holland, Petoskey, Machinaw City and they by ferry Into the upper penisula and thence to the Soo. They figure four days for the trip and upon arriving at their destination they will be entertained by their many relatives.

Fishing will be the principal pasttime for the tourists. Mr. Hemstock in addition is also planning on some extra fine camera work.

After investigating in every city in

this region. Chief Austgen can find no trace of Fitzgerald accident as neith

er has Coroner Smith any such record.

As anxious ts the Cleveland man was

for information Chief Austgen could do no more than wire that nothing

was known about the man's death.-

it away from him.

Sallie Visits Sale.

"Sallie" Brown, a blond midget trav

eling with Hart's carnival wolked down

the business district this morning and took in the sale at the Lion store. Sallie is 34 years of age and her-height less than two feet.

Causes Arrest.

On a complaint made by Mrs. Hulda Rosenbaum, Officer Trost caused the

j arrest of Charles Berendt yesterday

on a warrant charging tne violation or the pure food law. The trial -will come

up before Judge Barnett in the city

court Saturday morning.

Meet With Accident. Walter Conkey, accompanied by Mrs. Conkey, while driving toward Hammond in their Veille roaffster, accidentally went into the ditch near Stall-

baum's corner. Both of the occupants escapted injury and the machine too.

after being righted was able to come into town on its own power.

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Prepare For Picnic.

The Hammond Order of Elks No. 4S5

will hold their regular meeting in their club rooms Thursday evening and among the matters of importance will

be the report of commitees on the monster picnic to be held at Kindel's grove the middle part of August. More elaborate preparations are being made for the picnic this year han ever before and the largest picnic of the season is promised.

Summer Series. The 1913 Beason of

the Hammond

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New Examination. The first civil service examination nn

der President Wilson's ruling subjecting all four class postmasters to a

civil service examination, will be held

in this territory on August 9th. On this

day an examination will be held in

Hammond under the supervision of J.

V. Bodegraven, in which all applicants

for the post office at Highland may par

ticipate. The age limit for men is 21

and for women 18.

New Special Judge.

Attorney A. u. Mch-tnney sat as

special Judge in the city court this morning in the absence of Judge Bar

nett who is attending the State Bar

Association at Indianapolis. Attorney E. G. Sproat is also attending the meeting. Few cases of importance were tried in the city court, two cases of intoxication being disposed of.

Seeks Divorce. Delia Smith, through her attorney.

R. E. Beach has filed divorce proceed

ings in the Superior Court against her husband Joseph W. Smith. She alleges

drunkenness and cruel treatment as

grounds for the divorce and asks for $500 alimony. They have been married

three years.

Must Provide to Them.

Failure to provide for his children.

resulted in the arrest of John Hartle-

rode, 385 Cameron street, Hammond.

this morning. The warrant was served by Humane Officer Trost and Hartle-

roade was released on his own recog

nizance to appear for trial before City Judge Barnett Saturday morning.

Wants Information.

Chief Austgen of Hammond was the recipient of a letter from J. A. Coulton of Cleveland, O.. yesterday morn

ing asking information of the death of Edward Fitgerald who is supposed

to have been injured in Hammond or vicinity on June 21 and died following. his being struck by an automobile.

According to the letter Fitzgerald was struck by an automobile driven

by a Chicago man by the name of

Cook and press dispatches from Ham

mond regarding his death were print-

Meet to Shoot.

The Hammond police will meet at

their monthly practice shoot at their grounds on Hohman street this afternoon and according to the scores that

have been made in daily practice

shoots, the officers are expecting to hang up aome good scores. Officer Bob

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