Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 264, Hammond, Lake County, 20 April 1917 — Page 7

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Krid.n. Vnn! -Jo, iHT THE TIMES isau ;;j rometi l' v N Wondrous Tropical Mourstoin h&nd ti . ''Vyt-.-' . T . . V ' s mdny American visitors v? '-vv . S 1 1 ! fcC; ' . ." - " -.t;, -;v v ; ? . ' " W 1 LOWEJ CANON Or RE.VEIMTAON KlVECS '4 X A'

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The swift transition front t-( pp;;,! v.v.:H:cr:.r;.:s to t'u- etc! hicK.t:.is c' Costa Ilka, with t,( ir f;.".'1 co.'Te 1 plantations, wonJori j' oat Spanish cities, their viiicrs o: ii:.ttar:t r.ioun-j tain peaks and volcanoes, and su.--i passing- vista.? acre.--; trorpfs thou-' sands of fc-t in iicpt:i, grorRes whose sides are cloaked wuh primeval for-! esu. is one of the amazing: features : or the railroad journey from Port:

Limon on the Caribbean sea to San

Jos, the capital of Costa Rica.

xhc bright, cr.ol highland tropics,;

bast

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;raz-j. in 1010 tne tnwa was hat-: tired 'fy an eartliqi.iake. The ruins have disaptit-ared. I'art of them have 1 been cru.-d.Td up and rolled under

mou:rn American bteam roa

id rollers ,

t- make pood streets for Cartapo. : jpojjw j-4 Thus is the American spirit in evi-1 tK1,, .' e'ence in La tin.-America. Mt. Irazu 'l ,w rises 1100 feet; Mt. Toas, another !' l

not as hisrh. A pistol

cause a twentv-foot ut- i

vi;.cano

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hcaval of the waters in the lake in

1 : ;ts crater. Chirrupo Grande is 13,400 ', -UWlk

ae rndroad line was constructed , height of Pike's Peak, hut ih i.lVf

nnd-ir the direction of Mr. Minor mountains, spurs of the preat Andes, C. Keith. It is one of the preat rail- ascend almost from the sea and so way enpineering- feats of the world. I seem hipher. Within a distance of six-y miles one ?an Jksc, the capital of Costa Rica, rses from a junple paradise where-i is fourteen miles from Cartapo, and are seen brilliantly colored birds : the Pacific s-ido of the divide. It cf many kinds up to a lofty plateau i has an altitude of S.800 feet. The

rtfpiun wnere trie ciimate is lake that ; ty has manv automobiles. It has

cf eternal sprinp.

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Happily many Americans are rain- ' did churches in Spanish architecture

inp personal acquaintance with the 1 convents, pood hotels. An American Quaint cities and interesting peoples ' dollar id worth $2.00 to $2.80 Costa I of the Latin American republics. Rica money. Except for imported i Many pcr&on. took the railway over : articles, the Costa Rica dollar, called' the Costa Rican Cordilleras this the colon, will buy about as much as; ver-r. Indeed a new chapter in Costa j an American dollar will in the1 liican travel was ushered in when j States. the palatial steamers. Teriadores, j The finest public buildinp in Costa rastores and Caiatnares of the ' Rica is the National Theatre in San ', Umtf Fruit Company's fleet, were: Jose. It cost $1,001.000 ffold without ! specially chartered to brinp Ame.r- its f urr.ishines. The exterior is in i K'an visitors to them trrHn shores. ; whit marble. The interior is both I Special gteanaers, every little while, ! in white and colored marble. The!

are SMJimg new to usta Kica. foyer is a spiendict work of art in The visitors, who came from all i Louis XVI style. Mahopanv furnishparts of the U. S. A., were -!r.ter- i inps. sculptures in marble and tained in fine style. Special trains ; bronze, mural paintings, tapestries with observation coaches met them ' and pold plate enamels contribute to at the wharves and carried them up : the mapnificence of the structure. At

Jose. ; the National Museu-m in San Jose are ! tapo

ine noo is one ol tte most thnil- ancient Indian nottenes, pold and hospital of the United Fruit Comirsp in the world. A mile below the: silver fiiiprees. The wild Talamanca pany. People come ail the wav from track the roanr.p Reventazon river Indians mine their pold for oma- Panama to pet treated. The United seems a ribbon cf white. In a half ; ment.s. Stuffed specimens cf the fruit Con. pany lias done a preat day the visitor has ascended from : wonderful birds and animals of the ' work. Mr. Sheppard G. Schermerthe lowiarcs oi the tromcs. with . countrv are exhibited. In the a-. horn V-r,.i,ti, v,,. r-;.i t

are wrodworkin p ; the United 1'ruit Con.pany, is one of Tvrnfv years is ! the constructive tlpures of Centra!

.America, havinp spent several vears

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In Tort I.imon is the fine .

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their piar.t ferns, orr-hid; Croat fortvrts. v:-:r. b.i tat:ons, oranp? and cocoa

the h'iph plateaus where or.e loci: vr-v.'a .d to the volcanoes TurriaT.:'

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in bl-iom, . tioral IVnitentiary :ana r'ari- ard otlier shons.

troves, in th loiwcf ipr,t.-.i ... i , r

j-' " -UI ..mui . i i.t- .manorial ii- . uiere uurmp ir.e perio.i or expansion r:ryisir San Joe. There ai-e uni- . of the United Fruit fomiiativ'. r

in Jan Juse and Car- s Uu-c.-ts and Like

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: v-eu i.ira is more uian iwice as - ot supply for this popular and healthjlarpe as Switzerland. Its great i ful fruit. The railroad spurs runi mountains, plains and valleys are as.ninp throuph the plantations apprej a Garden of Eden for wild life. Wild pats 400 miles in lenpth. Enormous turkeys, wild pipeons, wild ducks and ' sums have been invested to assure cruaii abound Deer, tapir and hops the successful handling of bananas i are found a plenty. Some of the lat-: which are one of the riskiest of ; ter Tesemble the wild boar of Europe ; staples and are handled on a vast l out are smaller. In passinp from scale to assure success. Yet despite , one feeding place to another they their risks today vou can buy Costa are seen m droves of hundreds, some- Rica bananas in the states far times thousands. . cheaper as a' rule than apples or

oome ox trie nnesi conee m tne oranpes. world is raised in Costa Rico. Be- And last, and most important, the

and Mr. Minor C Keith h ,-.k J - . ' ?' a"u ago are people: me peop e ot f.osta Kica

respect and admiration 7.' "1" K.m:"? : ?,..?s r P'tations are courteous ano hospitable. They

Deis and p-overnment TV, r, i rv,T., -T" -i.: J :..r J . ' j "'.'-" K' Kcneious. 10 a lauit

v i k' "1- "" imieur. ice uairies are mcunns oi conee may t-e seen on scaool system is very good. Ten right in town. There are concrete the concrete floors of the coffee dr--t:mcs as much is spent on schools as floors and concrete drinkinp trouphs inp plants. The coffe-3 d'strict- ae is spent on solaiers. Almost fifty for the cows. The premises are very attractive with fine'old hn.-es ears ago the government broupht scrupulously clean and are flushed often like those in the south cf 'he m more than two score of Eu- with water three times a dav. United "fates before the war No'ropean teachers to initiate the sys-' Almost all the people in the high- . inp could he pleasar.ter than , 0,". tern of education, which has since lands are white. Manv of them inp horseback ride through t'- -f been improved. boast the finest Castillian blood. : fee districts for air is coo! i rd b' ;k In Sao Jose you may buy straw-, Golden hair is sometimes seen. The In the lowlands near Ivt L rron

i-r.ii.ve, on me m rcet jor xive ceuus a , women dresa attractively. Her. tiv (ar immerr banana lilaatati

N'o traveler

will ever lack a meal. And such meals! Wi'h almost overythinp in the wo-1 ' - :J right here in Costa Ric-i .' Lhey are artistic and tal- '"'" ' n-. evening concerts of the -al bands in overv fnn t-' visitor that. Thev are a liber Thus 'Co'ta Rica. public, welcomes -'

ions tor '. to see more Americans in the future

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NOTITK Ti ( ' ).N'Ta.VOTOrt3. Soaleii pri'jo H!s wiil b rr-riiM'.l by the Hon. r.i i-f I'uhiic Worn of hf ("iry nf Hammond. Indiana, until 3 ci'il.ick . H5.. ilay 2mi, litlT. lor the purpose

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--n u -ii !': !iKi.'d to t.ik.' part. Husi-. Hammond. i .. i:i !':: a .'r:n ' I. Onpt. J. j .m'iI' i. i- .. li-:o.t. Jid.n A. r.r.'iii an. Mayor! St-a'-d crop' ..!! .;.:.: !!. ):i-M. ...r Kii'd!s and .) d z,: ' !m' -l'ard i.f Till

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rirtariaJ. epor.s or ::r:r ' :::? Of .1 . or ni- p-i"f ' ' I i a. t. . ..: : :o . r, ; : o-; v ' jt. fl '. F' ri ' ? io r i:; k " t M i : I ; . r viro'?s or- r f.o :n of a' 1fv;cp:5. iuiy i' )r:a of -i;o.' r i.nr.y papf-r Ir, -- m : ; a been written ;:i ' ;:'')!' :k. If nny "Oiv-my al'i a fo'.-ol r' one of thes ar';.'i-s c . i ,,tisfy federal n u : a' it i -s !..; uai w out know'ofi: of t;.-.' prc.-'.d-i prodama -f-n r, ran ?!!rv s cause why he p!. :'! n-tain articio li may bi? i '.. -..

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wiil be r.'''ii..-d by. Indiana. M'orks of ; i'ny; 'I'he Mild I'onnfi't Kin to ho I'onnei't eil

i of H.'uutiioin!. Indiana, untii in o'cank,from the mam w:. r pip" muv laid in j h. rn.. M i itid. l:t!7. for th- furni-h- j tiie st rn'i to the lot. lino, and ai! in acinic and iaj mt; of j-;iich ! ad v. a t r : i" nia ti'.i' ivnh tho plans and sp-aili-a-; ..r i I';pi-- " 1 1 i ) i ' l ions to i he im !,nc tions now op fib' in the office of th (in In i .ana p y lii.iiii-vanl, b 1 n i I'.oa rd of Public Works undt r Improve-

LICENSES ISSUED I A,",l:" A ""' Av.-hu.j inhnent tbsolutcn X... li'f. . tho I'i'y of Hammoia!, Indiana. i AI! bids must In- aci oai pa n if d by a (;,.,..; ram ; p, l.-t.c.'.) i Tiu' connections to b.. nsnatfrj t ccrtitb'd chick in tho amount of $25. ni). i'!T. lad. pri! 2. Th.'!1"'""1 ,n;nn -r p'po now laid in t Said Hoard tascrvfs thf- risht to re-

t'if street to tiii' I. it line, and all in ac-; jeet any and all bids.

ccrdanco with the pians and specific- j PAXTEJ. V. KMtl'IHT, tions now on fib- in the office of thf! P.AUXKV A. i'AKTr;K. Hoard of Public Works under 1 in prose- j Hoard of Public Winks, n.out i;. volution Xo. ,i2. ! .pr CO 27 All bais must be accompanied bv a I . : r!i ri1 ch. ek in th ain.Mini of $2r,.ui. j XOTICB TO ' IN'TR ( KS .Said Hoard reserves the riKlit to re-j Sleal. d proposals ill be reciivcd by

tvv-en the .outh curb line of Conkeyi Hoard of Public Works under Improve- 1 td this dav under Ordinance .Xo Avenue and the north curb line of Km- : mt-nt Resolution Xo. 614. i passed by the Common Council of this wood Avenue, in the ".?y of Hammond.! All bids must be accompanied by ai'ity of Hammond on the Zrd dav of Indiana. , .certified check in the amount of $2.1. 't. f July. 1 1'fifi, and the collection of the cost The sai,r connections to be connected ! Said Hoard reserves the rijiat to re- thereof shall b made as therein profrom the main water pipe now laid in ; jct any and all bids. nl. !

the street to the lot line, and ail in ac- ' IUMK.. V. KXTl I;HT. cordanco with the plan and speciflca- HAItXKV A. CAItTKii. (ions now- on file in tic oftice of the ' Hoard of Public Works. Hoard of Pubi c Works under Improve-I Apt I'ii 27 Apr 20 27

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KANIICI. V. EXRIGHT. K.vr.A'Ey A. CARTEK. H-ard of Public Works.

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Any enemy alien residing within a half mile of a fort, can p. a rseiia!, aircraft station, sovei nrnent ,.s. sl. r.avv yar-l, factory or workshop where munitions or j rod ui ts for th am y are rr.nde tri ij-t move before June 1. Xo alien enemy will hi" pemiitte ! ;v":n a. h ilf-rr:i'e of the prescribed piaca. N'lola'ion of this order -a HI 1: f io'.vfd by F i. i rr'i mar v a " r ' 1 .

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after f.'ifer-:r BK'-'tit of tV.e t : p . 1 - u e a p alien tr. re-!df3

ir.il-' limit or ro ras throt.xh thf barrel zr-r.e if 8a-isfiei fin a res,ficace or pa.-sage will not bo detriment, il 'o tic cornir.up it v. All pitch passes must be approved by

ites attorney.

the United

Any permit may be revoked at any. time. Should any person wit a such a permit iolate any of the federal rles, permits of a"i fit tor

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'k'T a ad Xe'ilio Olfip,. :

acif-: M.:e md Anna I.es-i a:.-:i -'O 'in A tiderxoii, Hioofc, j d. i:s. i'V. v.-i i b.-tfr. i'tiiic. (on. lli.;i

i '. ei ". aici !,:.-.. .,.y. r. fipia en: J. Si'aa. r arid Hertna Joks. rhi:'(ij!o; t'U M. Wii o o y and .Marian Sm;:it. aisaoio,, ".ni.: Julius i.ielda and

:aa pi rii-' li.iri; J am Pc v.-irii:k ! i Ai::: i ' ;. i Wliilit.ir. lad.; J ,.v.

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. ' . r W. Kcdy and Pearl: i S an y. 1 'ar I , a ia I. , l.k: Harry M.ans- ; !'. 3d. ''an!. '., 1,1. and Z.-ida K. Manv-

i ' ' i . 'i , on i i.o in r., Kara- s ana i -d o H- Ii. f'ha-npo: paa! '!i!aujf ui.aa ,'nvl p. "la Pivcbiisky, 'l ire, Ind.: I 'it:..:-, 'ila'aai and Winifred Heaven, j if t y. J li-i : Jon ',,wti and An rue Hiir-iiei-s. ioiy, l.od.: Joini J. Muvns and i '"rn Iti-n'O. Caio-iKo; i'm. Kr-sinle, j.

nana j i ',..-- HM. aiel j-.a armr Sciait.

lla"....c. !, In .: TP.-s. Hradv- and Anna Pr vo, "H.-m..; S''.a'"- .r. i lar - b-. T7 H '. I A'O'1 I.UVI -.'ti. 111!. -v. I'alpt, 1 1. M"i. i ..." at;.! ill n .i it - ...mrs. llami""!: :. Ted: John boii.-r, Jiaffab., X Y.. 1 Ma-y T Ko f. . c;;;, ;L..,:'

Taos. 1, 1 .. .. and I . . . , . Lata!. . j Jos. i . : e:I fcioria !o .;, j,. i-., j

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Spry. L, e. ;;: I-'rank Tntu'n. ;.-. and I Ooldie o I'luc'ipe,; ivt aid!

Koi' !ii' a. hn aco; Hi rbc rt V,'. per cial ana' Lillian M. Smith, rick ''hi

ami; A .viasf A. Kk'i?t r-nd Hive p. Jones, (liry; Hnry Pausoli. Akron. (., and MarL . ri' iir;u I'.'z.'i. V..: 11' main .- . : .. i. ! and Kat" I 1 r. . n hi, i a.-.

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e't any and a'.! bills. J .c Hi Si 'HKOKTHK, HAKXF.V A. CAUTKU. iv i tn. v. fix i: i'ii r. Hoard of pl;j,i,,; Works. ip- CO C7

the Hoard oT I'ubiic Works of the City f Hammond. Indiana, until 10 o'clock a. m.. May 2nd, 1H17, for ihn putiose

I o. furnislnriK and Inyins 3-inch lead

water S.Tiice pipe connections to iie bo ilia- i r. ilar'Wld Sirea-'. Se'. "J.." be-

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All bids must b- accompjinied by a I laKPARTMKXT ! pepf l

cel . iii.'ii ctifCk in Hie amount of $25.00

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ject and and ai! bids, UAX1KI, V. riXUMflT. BAP.XKY A. i 'A FIT Kit. Hoard of I'ubiic Works. Apr 2" C7

X'OTKT-I TO CoXTilAt'TOKS. Sea'ed proposals wiil be received by the Hoard of Public Works of the City of Hammond. Indiana, until in o'clock a. m.. May 2nd. PM7. fi r the furni'hine and laying: of J-incI, lead water Ser ace Pipe connections to the lot line in Kenwood Aenue between th west curb line of Columbia Avenue and the west Tne of Tapper Avenue. la the City of Hammond. Indiana. The said connections to be connected from the mam water pipe now laid in the street to the lot line, and all in accordance with the plans and speeifioalion now on file in the office of the

NoTIi'H TO COX TRACTORS. VORKS.i Seal-d proposals wall be received be

CITY OF HAMMOXM. I X 1 I A X A. ! t he Hoard of Public Works of the Ctt v XOTICF. ynn THF. CiiXXFi -TlX'I ! of Hammond. Indiana, until 1" o'clock A.vn LAYI.Vi; op I.1I.MI PH'F. Tula. m.. Mar 2nd. PUT. ,. the furnishTHF. HOT I. INK IN I N I I A N A I '0 1 , 1 S ! i n s ,-.. laviiii: of i-ivvU load ar H )I I.KVA 1 1 1 HKTW KKX LAKH S-nnv Pipe connections to the lot linr AVK.M'K AXI) ATCHISON AVIvl.ti liailieid Stn.1. S.-c H. b.'t".een the :L1':- north curb la,, of 'vonkcy Avenue and Xoii'e is hereby Riven to ail pr-p- -h. s,,Ul, . y.-v. ;,. ,, uasUnton Aeerty owners abultinc on said I ud i.ana - I n ue. in the Oj-y of Hammond. Indiana. "',is Boulevard he t ween Ha k. Avon.. ! The said conec; ins. .,. be ,r.i,e..., and At'-hison Aniiu", to .-..nn.-'t and ! f :-o:n tb.- m :. n wa r ein. .,,, !n,-t ,v

lay to th- lot line a t h rei.-'iua rter (,) inch lead water pipe for fa eh twentlie (25) feet of real estate ahuClnir on each side of said Houlevard (excepting whatever exempted by the Boa rd of Public Wojks) between said po-.nt s. within fourteen (11) days from the oa'e of the last publication of this no' ice and in the f vtnt that any person or persons shall fail to make said connections within said time, the Hoard of Public Work will cause ,Rtd work to be done as provided by resolution pass-

Ihe st-iet t thf .t line, imd all in accordance with the plans and specifications now .ai ftje in the office ,.f the Poard of Public Works urdcr Impnu ' ment Resolu'ion X'o. All hois must be a :a or loan led h certified ' o - k in the amount of $23.0'"'. Said P-Hi'd res.,es the right to r---ji ct 'any and ail bids. HAX1KI. W KXRICHT. P.AftNKY A. CARTKR. FoHfd of Public Works. Apr 2- 2 7

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-Decided to Held Eig Parade Friday.

.Vext 1 r: ;a y ea eriinvr. April 27. i lar;. will bold ft jiatriottc. celebration to encourage patriotism and to stimulate recruit intr. This was decided on at the mayor's meeting' nt the Or.ry I'ommrla I citib ins'. c"i :iir' . n l: 1 is h- ;im-!-( it'"! oit the l-Kass if the ; . n

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