Hammond Times, Volume 3, Number 51, Hammond, Lake County, 23 December 1913 — Page 8

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Yna will Saiw FiroiM $5 flo toy Ennynegj nun Keimwoodl BeSire J&eoanry Istt .1914' iienwooti is out of Embryo. There are now positive assurances that twenty-five houses, costing an aggregate sum of at least $200,000.00. Will be built in Kenwood next year Join the fienwood Club. The most desirable organization of associated home builders in the Calumet. The initiation fee (price you bay for a homesite) is to advance.

Qualifications for Elembership. The desire to own a home (not a house) The pledge that you will at all times remain true to the ideals on which Kenwooe is founded. A sincere belief that Kenwood is the most advanced step in city building in the Calumet region today A willingness to subscribe to the benevolent restrictions which eliminate shacks, flats, stores, and saloons. The promise that you will pay special attention to landscape gardening to the end that Kenwood may in time become the garden spot of the calumet region.

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There are over forty Charter members to the Kenwood Club and New Applications are being received daily. You must act now. - The Developements that are already assured in Kenwood warrents the Hammond & Svburban Realty Co's proposed increase in prices The increases will aggregate ten per cent of the purchase price.

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CALLAHAN NAMES TWO APPOINTEES (Continued from page one.)

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and as county attorney four years, and for a number of years concurrently with these terms in office, held the position of town attorney for Knoi. He was twice elected prosecuting- attorney for the forty-fourth Judicial circuit, which embraces Starke and Pulaski counties, and he was sergea.nt-at-arms and principal doorkeeper in the house of representatives of the 1S93 state

legislature.

An Old Birwupipfr Man. Mr. Glazebrook has also 'done somewhat In Journalism, having- been a reporter on the old Chicago Times before he studied law, afterwards in company with M. T. Stokes having founded the Waukesha, Wis., Dispatch, which is stni In existence. He has always been associated with the democratic party politically, although hfs democracy is along the line of conservatism. Mr. Glazebrook Is a member of the Lake County Bar association and admitted to practice In all the state and federal court- in Indiana, and he is also a member .f the bar of the supreme court of the United States, hav

ing had this honor conferred upon him

CEDAR LAKE GOLE CLMIS MYTH (Continued from page one.)

about a year ago. Mr. Parks has lived In Indiana Harbor for eight years. In fact he first hung out his shingle as a lawyer In this city, although he had been admitted to the bar before. He is a native of Ohio, but attended college at Valparaiso as well as getting a great deal of his schooling in his native state. Has Always Heen Democrat.

He, too, has always been a democrat 1 purposes. The report provided for a and has always been looked to as the magnificent country club house, golf leader of the democratic party In In- links, bathing beach and reservations diana Harbor by the men of his party! for summer cottages. Those who were throughout the state. He was demo- very enthusiastic In circulating the re-

cratic chairman last year. When he port went farther and said that the first came to the Harbor, however, the : purchasers had also planned to build "party" was largely not in evidence, j a private highway from the Chicago A scattering disciple of Thomas Jef-.c'ty limits to the club grounds, which ferson here and there and that was all. j Is to be used exclusively for auto purThe democrats have Increased their, poses.

following, however, until now they cut quite a figure in the city's politics, and it was quite as much. If not more, their , Influence as it wai( that of the other factors in the citizens" party that

won the last city elecon

Monon Park Includes twenty acres of land. It overlooks the lake to the east and is generally admitted to be an ideal site for an outing place. The reno rt about it now in not without nossi-

) billies and wth the excepton of the

There are few men In Indiana Har- j prvate auto highway does in no way

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as Mr. Parks. In speaking of his appointment last evening he said: "1 promise that the finance department of the city shall be conducted efficiently, honestly arid for the very best welfare of the city of East Chicago while I have charge. "During the past campaign the cltisens' party stood for and promised good government of our city If placed In power. As chairman of the citizens' party I told the people of this city that I believed the election of the citizens' ticket meant good government. I believed it then and still believe it.

My department will work and co-opcr

border on the improbable. Reports of this nature have bobbed up from time to time only to disappear as mysteriously as they arose. Cnrls Lassen one of Cedar Lake's progressive business men has had plans for several years to make Cedar Lake a high class summer resort by establishing golf links and all the other luxuries of club life and in addition organizing a summer colony whose members ar to occupy cottages overlooking the lnli. Mr. Lassen has however not found the time ripe yet his plans.

ed off n the nterests of safety. Twee during the day - the firemen j were obliged to gather up their hose .

and respond to alarms of fire. The J

first alarm was while the engine was 1 Btill needed at the Auditorium fire, so I the hose was bundled Into the patrol !

wagon the men finding when they ar-

rived at the place from which the ; alarm was turned In that it was only j a chimney fire after all. j The second fire threatened greater ; danger. The alarm came from Stephens and Heywood's building, there being fire In the rear flat. The firemen, wer ; unable to locate the blaze at first and while they were engaged In hunting It, Mrs. Miller, who occupied the flat was found overcome by smoke, and j Chief Doherty was obliged to carry !

her down stairs in his arms. I She was carried Into a neighboring ; store where she was revived. Che had been on the street and attempted to enter the Bmoky flat to secure some j valuables, when she was overcome.' The ' blaze was finally located in a clothes closet and extinguished with only nominal damage. ', The exact amount of the losses in the Auditorium and the insurance has not yet been figured up by the owners ' and Chief Doherty. J

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ready we have a population between 25.000 and 30,000. It will not surprise

. , " " " A. . me to see our population double withMot folks forget hat the kidneys. ! )n the t fourPyoam And with an hks the bowels, get sluggish and clog- . increa9P of populatiou wi,l came an and"e(dha"U8VihlnBsionany- increase of industries, wealth and bet-

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feel an ache or pain in the kidney region, get about four ounces of Jad

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BIG FIRE AT BETZ PLANT (Continued from page one.)

FIRE STILL ENGAGES THE CITY

Work on the tearng down of the walls of the burned Auditorium building In Indiana Harbor, was begun this

; morning, they being regarded as a j menace to safety, unsupported as they were since the inside of the building : which before had braced them, was all down. I'lubine Brothers are doing the

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Encouraged by offers of assistance j from the party leaders at Hammond, j the Gary Independent democrats are planning to defeat retiring Mayor i Knotts and his candidate for district j chairman, Bill Cain, the city hall con- j tractor. Gary democrats will name

their eight delegates to the district convention at 7:30 o'clock in the Assembly hall. The majority of the city central committee are now against Knotts and It Is hardly pos3'ble that Cain will have more than two delegates to the district convention, which Is to be held In Hammond. Last night the Knotts and Cain men leaders conferred witn V. R. Gallagher, the republican alderman from Tolleston, who supported Knotts in the city campaign, as to the best means 3f capturing the Gary delegation and how to chastise the Hamir.on ddemooratlc leaders for aiding the "ndej.endents.

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acid of grapes and lemon Juice, com- the slightest trace of fire. The watch

blned with lithla, and is harmless to man was about to make another visit work. flush clogged kidneys and stimulate to the building when he saw the bames ' All day yesterday the Indiana Harthem to normal activity. It also neu- bursting out of the roof. jbor South Shore cars, made Grapevine trallzes the acids in the urine so it no! Mr. Betz is highly pleased with the street their terminus, on account of longer Irritates, thus ending bladder hard work of the departments in con- the hose stretched across the street, it disorders. ; fining the flames to the old building. ' being necessary for the firemen to Jad Salts Is harmless: inexpensive; The main building was constructed ' drench the debris all day with water, makes a delightful effervescent lithla- absolutely fire proof with fire proof j as flames would spring up here and water drink which everybody should doors separating every -department. ! there at intervals throughout the daj-. take now and then to keep their kid- Until the vaults In the destroyed build-j Even as late as last evening flames apneys clean, thus avoiding serious com-. lng are opened the exact loss cannot I peared. making i( necessary for the plications. i be estimated. Arrangements are being 'firemen to keep a constant watch. A well-known local druggist says he made to put the department in work- The police would not permit passers sells lots of Jad Palts to folks who be- lng order as soon as possible. j by to traverse the sidewalk on the lleve in overcomng kidney trouble) - 'Auditorrum side of Michigan avenue, while it is, only trouble. Adv. I are YOU A TIMES HEADER. In front of th building, this beng roo-

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