Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 12, Hammond, Lake County, 1 July 1918 — Page 2
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Hammond Haai Declares That Ivaahoe Horror May Be Duplicated in Hammond on Almost AnyDay. The following letter has been received from East Chicago directed to the! mayor and city couw.! f Hammond Uhii Chicago, Itid . June 2s, 13 IS. Mayor and C1v Corunoil of the C"y jf Hammond, Rmiiana. Gsntiemen Ftrhaps you ha read of th- terrible accident that recently occurred on the railroad just outside ot" Hum-rrs.-md, in which fifty-nine lives were lost and a larger f number were injured, not peakt'je of the destruction of prop: rt fund a loss, of peace of mind of many ? people. no you. as officials of the city of Hammond, realise that this same aci .dent can be d.if icated m so far as loss of life u o.icerne.d in your city ami a:most any 1 day? To illustrate. tlwant to explain that on the morninxtoif .Tune 2S at twenty minutes past Siofclock. I was standing on the cornier of State and Calumet streets In jour city waiting for What s In the Pot ?
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HEATED ARGUMENTS AND COAL FACTS Have you started to think about your winter's coal? If so, let us take a load off your mind today. We sell coal contentment 2000-pounds of it to" the ton. Coal with glow, wear and warmth to it. Coal that is free from slate, clinkers, sulphur, coal gas and sooty smoke. It's clean coal. We cannot handle it without getting our hands black, of course. But we can handle it without getting our conscience smudged because it's honest coal. Let us estimate with you now for your factory, building or home. NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS. Twin City Coal Co, Block Ave. and Washington St., Indiana Harbor.
a 31 roc? ,or to take me to Fa:,t Chicago, Mhcii- I an: working. There w !'.. bet Mien one hundred and rtfty niui two hunund men. perhaps more, on this car thai ariavd within a few minutes. Tins car in making the trip from Hammond lo Fast Chicago must enws y veral railroad tracKr. ;nd ,-lto n temporary bridge o or the ":j i!:rpet riv r. It was heaii'y leaded that it f"k just foity niinui'o to make the trip o E.ist Chicago running very, very slovCy. In the evert that this car had left the trucks, had been hit t a t . i-ai-i or h id the bridge been too Weak to sustain the weight, a large number ot the human freight would have h-en killed. There could hae been no one blamed but the oily of Hammond ;:ud J oarst ives Suppose on make a few trips on this very same car at the same tim" in the. momma, convincing yours. :es that this which I say is the n.th. If 1 were art official in any ettv and I would ncgle.1 my duties so much that 1 w miU! allow human heln.es t be crowded into old. weak and wood, ii cits in ,-lorer fjuartcra than shee: hogs or cattle are crowded and allow these people to be con ve e.i oer dangerous crossings and bridges a (i,e , js-K of tin ir lives, then 1 would deem myself not suitable for the position that I held and would immediately allow someone more capable to attend to the duties that riirhtr'i.lly should be attended to by myself. I wish thit v ou would answer th!i leurr. cot h ano'her letter but with a show of action toward better conditions for the people who are making Hammond their home. Io you rt :C:ze tit :t I you can never mae Hammond a !a.rtr and h-.-auti-f'.il eitv in which people desire to reside unless ou will pay hrtur P.tteniioti to their welfare? You are ilm itn; residents out of Hammond, not pulling people into Hammond. T ru 1 y v ou -s. gi-;o. h m-necr. 9 Erie St.. Hammond. Tni.
PRESIDENT TAFT TO SPEAK IN HAMMOND rvfsidtnt Taft of the North Haptist Tr.fiil o'Cn-a t S,' minarv. ("hii'aCn. will speak at the st H i-tist rch of j Hammond th coni'njf Sunday, nllins' Mh" pulpit for the Rev. Floyd Adams, who attends the National Hapt'st Vouns; reop'."'s Convenfon a.i. t" dar Rapids. I wa. and will deliver an adI'iress on the ?u bjec.t. "ThrOi.Jh th i.'v".j t the Crown." DIVORCE SUITS. Kd v a i d W Nea i of Porter ounty, I seeks divotce from He!n N.oil :n a i t filed in the sup.-ri o court a". Hammond today by Attorney (5eo:-R R. W'il'lams. Jo!di l.'cnbar of Hammond askj divorce from Jaitic Dunbar. Hei attorney is Edwin H. Fried rich.. POCKET PICKED. Mike Rappas. while ridinz on the 'iary and lntrurban this nieinin had liis po' kets picked ( S27 in money and 50 worth of checks L M P
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m m ma op Absolutely Removes Indigestion. Druggists refund money if it fails. 25c mm ! 5 Hit July 1. st 71'.. SJ 6t;'; 7-i '.4 .l.i 30 M !4tli, 4.', i.s Atchison Air. 'rlean Bret S.isjar . . American Car I'dry. An.tcondu American SnieltinK Rrooklyn Raoid Transit National r.iscuit Ha id vv l n I .cotiiot i ve nadf n FaeiflVo.ornan Can Co. N.-w Vrrli Centra; Colorado Fuel Centra! l.e;ith-r Chesapeake and Ohio i 'ruci hie t'.t f c - . (o-r.era! Klectric t'Jreat Northettt Maxwell Motors Northern r'aeific 1 'ftui.yl an ia . f n t sou r-K i oa 1 . c ,i-;s R. pu'olic hull and Steel. R.-a.ii-iK 1". S. Rubber American Siifar .Southern I'acilic Southern Railway Ch,o. 51'!. and St.. Raul . l S. Steel I'liKHi Pacific I'la'i Copper Western 1 n:on Wlllvs (tverland fi9': 53i j CG. j Hi1.. ; lit". j K74 j 4n. ! ii ; 4: 't 1 SJ'.. ! oS'-j i ...... 14 j :!'& I :s. j M4'i i .-...U'K, SI I Ml j !.. CHICAOO GRAIN TUTITKES. t'oi n Sent., $l.ol Julv. $1 47: Aug.. $1 43. 1'ats S"pt.. fi7c: July. 72 : Aua: . H ,c. CHICAGO LIVE STOCX. H ? r;o i ipt?, l."..f0": market, steady: rough. $15.75 1t5.O0: !iht. $16iit'7 17.lt: piv.-. $l.4ii$i 65: bulk. $lt.4 'i 17.'5: hutchcrsfl 16.65 It 17.1'): packers. $ IS. 05 '" 1 H.65. c.-.ttle Receipts. f.O'.i'R tnarket. slow: beeves. $12.001i tV'tO: cows-heif-ers. ?" '" '(' H 50. stock- rs-,f erders. $S.50 1; lS.O'i: nlv. s. $16.25''t 15-75: buiclnrs. J 5. '"I 'n 11 5". CHICAGO PSODTJCE. Butter Creamery extras. 4"c. rreamery firsts. 4 2 4 i 4 3c : first?. l'" 'a 4'J ;;c: seconds. 37 "p 39c. Kggs Ordinaries. 32 'j S4o; first?. ."4 a 35'2c. Rive I'oultry Fowls. 2S'ic; ducks, 25c: geese. U'rjl5c; springs. Sii7 44c; turkeys. 2 4c. Veal 50 to 60 lbs.. 20 't 20!2c; to 80 ibs., 21 'g 22c; 90 to Urt lbs., 221 2.".c: fancv, 23c: overweight kidneys, ISc; ( tancv, . .-.c . "j coarse. 16c. Potatoes C. I 2.10; new S ars. 1"S; Minn -Wis.. $1'J0 prings. S2.00W 3.15. ALL WANT A REHEARING Times Bt kkai" AT f'TVTK I'AflTVL. INDIANA PURIS. .luly R - Pt H "t II ilv j Rake county has filed an appeal for a rehearing- of its 191S tax valuations with the State II oatd of Tax Commissioners. The following i ompan'es haw done so: Chicago Telephone Co. Cary and Southern Traction company, Hammond. Whitinsc and Kast Chicago Po., Chicago, like Shore & South Rend Ry , Gary Connecting Ry.. Cary Street f .;., C.ary it Valparaiso Ry.. Gary and Western. Klgin. Joliet and Eastern, N V Central. Dune Park Kxtensh.n. The appeal session of the Hoard begins tomorrow. THREE BANDS IN 4TH OF JULY PARADE fine bind for the Fourth of July parade in Hammond will be hired by the city and two others by the committee on arrangements which announced today that small contributions will be i asked to py for the hiring of the two extra bands. Subscription papers will be left at Monnett's Smoke Room and the Harry Weis Drug Store. QUESTIONNAIRES ARE MAILED OUT The Hammond exemption hoard announced today that questionnaire have been mailed to all the twenty-one j ra; -old registrants and any changes of address should be reported at once to the board All registrants, whether in the first or second registration, are duly bound to keep the board informed of changes of address. HE KNOWS BETTER. Edward Frochltng of 1 T36 North Spaulding avenue, Chicago, was arrested yesterday by Officer Warner for drivinsr a truck on Calumet boulevard. n u.i SEE THIS FURNACE Before Purchasing 5 50 per cent lens fuel producing 100 per cent more heat. Burns any kind of fuel. Bottom of air chamber coTered with water. Moistens the air, preserves health and sanitation. Sells on merit, not in competition- No heat la lost In basement nor up the fiue. Simple to Install. Easy H to operate. Warms your home in one-tenth the time of steam, hot water or old style furnace. One register pipeleas system. I Standard Heating Co. J. TIETLEMAN. Agents Wanted. S216 Block Ave., Indiana Harbor, Indiana.
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W. HURLEY FINED. William Hitrlf.v. 5 J 5 Amc? avenue, who was arrested by officer Kunde for assault and batuiy, was tin-.d $15 in the Hammond city curt this looming by Judge Kloti. TRIAL CONTINUED. The trial of Peter Gei.-e- of 42S Kim street. Hammond, who was arrested by C'ft'i. tr Hanlon n S.;:i.m for speeding was eonttiiacd t 17th of July by Judg. K!' t7 the MILK GOES TO 7 CENTS A PINT The Hammond Ra'ry Co. the ierrard Dairy and the South Kt"t 1 at" -y Co., of Hammond. t.od?y nnnour'-ed a raise n the pr;ce of milk per pint (few
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n-rrg tarry a vai wa'u,A .j tie calmative .uidicia! bill li-. and atn.-iidn.elit which lo I'.'n president .arly ia the the sal iry V Co ;.. th- f:l ii. io did not get raises and now goes loathe 'i t . fl-.r T'yTKn ITi:s.1 W AS1 ! i ' iTi 1 N .,.iu!y l. Thirteen new d ''trovers wi'.l l.e (launi io d .Julv 4. ( " ABI.riiRA.M. 1 I. CO,'! I. V. July aao; o-.l -,!:.- ac, hspai'!, r,,:., c i ! at. - t n a ti i:t : a The letmans have Ttiing to an undated .-. w :"',,. i f, i oday, ' o rtmin w a r pris- . ! a-" is t a" o.i ;r; . ;t i 20".'"1"P' t v an cases I'llES (.AEt.Kul. V M. j - "oti a ric.ai. ion b.n s . . . ; ii ". ,i .. ! v .-n t i v . i ' '. a !1. , : aa fal a- I tea ps. i'ii; .:,. ad ''.is att. tr.v cn w a 1 1 x ;t '.v. ,i: '. b'Oioii Ru ia'i Rlack hands of ff Ron R T'iJKSS 1 luiy 1. Th" first liar ft'onress was a la. t 'i.is : r, i the las; ia ppropt i.at ion '.o ;hc Imose this after- ! r n l.oM'o an Ran .acl't. a c hands 1 'IIS.! '"AT.". niBAM 1 ii. 1. S-ii'o-Hoi' the K usit 1" i t l.d' vv up a dreadsa vi ia! crtil: is of the r than ;--t t.m fall into in.'' ' o rmiins.i foa i'1'd ing to in M os.. ovv t c tla v a P.v I'viTttrv I'iiuM WASHINGTON', .Inly t. President Wilson tailay vi'aial the l.-glslat in apliroarai ! i 'ii lull beiaose of the Rorland itatid an n i i in r. a s m ir the h ou ; s of gov'iiii.a'ti" workers .t(t piuviictng no overiitiie ay '.$43,000 in BujldinglPermits.
!i'.e- Riitni's vver- issu.-d from Iluiiding i" . r. Ci 'ion i: ---loner D'.iigiiti'.s otS'ice, tlary, 1 at j l.i -! S it'it'day for ti." erect imi of three . ; " i '.rtiiit tit bu'lditigs . aggregating the ti ; ' din ".' c!;d":' .' tni provi.K.5g tlats for tvti.! -live t u'-.tin s (ot vvhi.Si onstruc--r j !" w til be siarted at on to and the i a. . l na i a ! i jo.-.i -; I i i.e i.ady fou viccupancy by .alii fiatiit-ui. Hail Rrr-. Constructb.it o. "atony s, -eared a. perttait f.r the i erect i. ui r f a . ivtc-n Ma I aparlment j i'i;t.i!j:g on Ma -s:i chusc t tst .-t ree t near , j I'.aartli and l ifiii avaiiije tnicofct $30,000.
The Siandar-i i;. -ilty company secured two p. rmits. one tor the enr-ti'ti of a iwo-tOory an -, o. i. basement brick fiat at a.'.'-n Madison strict to crtd T12.500 tiifii which construction hasi been bet',n The fh.-r permit was forflhe erection of a twu-storv la'semt-nt Ift ame and J brick flat a' 2fc4 A dim 3 stret to cost 75. -;'". LO WELL t 1 t i i Mrs. Anna You; j '3 h.-rc vi.itmg her i Sa Iyer and t-thei-of Rockland, O., oh i'. :-i.;t-.R. W. Jei.ti j:. Caster, of Sh. Toy was tin Lojv.til .in lurirnss vcsti-rday morrOiing. I Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Raws of -Crown j p.; int weie in Lvwv.ll v sterday IraoniA li.-avy rain here Thursday inight d:l thousands of dollars worthrif good j to the growing crops in th is' jseotion. Pv ry farmer yo-t met -vest.. i-rjrf had Kober'a wen In Crown Point icaiCbusti'ua". PETITION IN ADOilTION The petit :n of Harvey J. Hryjar and , i la May Kty-r. who I've osi tSaxony j n v er. u to a,i: t I 't ances hj - ard. a st.v, ii ciiM i. was fld in the uperior J curt rt Jl'rta-tond today by Attorney
.RECEPTION FOP. KB. MD HBUG. DEAlH They Leave for Ohio Tb Week; He Goes to Eoweit High School in Sept.
j Superintendent Art huf 1 J. Heaver. f t eleven years Kuid eleven years RuidinR the hand of til
west iitttnmond puolui s-.o.o .Is, wnl 4 weekly. siven a surprise party und farewell iep i-ption at the Went "A ..i th school lastt WEDNESDAY
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liool children and the board of edu cation. They presented Mr Deav er with d:..ii)',nd set Me .nic r'nt;- and save I i .0 rs. ecaviT Korne pry fine pieces of j cut glass. I Mr. Heavrr was invngled into the j b.iillin i..n a pretext that S"ine one I ioid broken into tt. H raced up up ' the to irs in the dark to ascertain the j intruder and when the lights flashed j "n found himself surround d by his
I friend. Martin Fmneran. president j 4 i f the beard of education, did the I M j honors. j j3 ! Mr. and Mrs. Deaver !aip for R'.ej( ! "arm, near Janesville. Ohio, this wk : j tnd In the fall h will hepin his duties jn the facultv of t ht H v.een h'.shjh
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GRIFFITH u memoers ana luai-s who are in terest.ed in the Kid Cross are urcot to attend a business mi-ctiujf t 1 he school house next Tucsdav. Juiy 2, at. t vv o-tli irt v-. Mr. and -Mrs. S. I!. , ,,is. Dr. and I M f-ta I,' A M .. In,. ...... .1 . . -u u 1 111 r 1 ,vi i.i .HAIiiltH W oods. Mrs. Thomas Aftnevv of iary. Mrs. rieorge Jones of Kast ''.hoaijo, tr I f,tt. M..,li .-.r , -. ..1 - itliili UL ' 111! .fcll, OIIS i li.'ie Ifarr, of Tell i'it, Ind.. and Miss t'lanery motored to Creat Rakes Naval Training Station and Fort Sher - idan on Wednesday. They witnessed! ten thousand Jackies drilling, a truely ! wonderful sisht. to h"r Sausa's band j is worth the trip alone. Ad-dph J'en- ! nins: looked Rood to the heme folks.' Peter Si boon and W . M. I'eiinitur at j Fort Sheridan were enthusiastic. The! 'rip is .veil worth any one's time. j The v. s. s. dtive js ntar.ng- its '; close. tiriffilh's quota is Jl.ijOo. W'e are almost there. At the meeting' last ; niffht $575 was raised by the nun who j had already taken gt-nerous amounts, j The report will be held until Monday noon. See your solicitor and add a little more, for t'riffitii is on the map and we have got to keep her there. Mrs. V.'m. Crimmor and children visited with her mother at South Chicago for several days this week. ROBERTSDAiE Mrs. Smith and daughter of Htgew isch were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Allen of Aatchison avenue. Mrs. Cash, of Roberts avenue is j spending a few weeks at. Springfield, 111., visiting her grandparents. The Rritz family of Roberts avenue, and the Schade family of Lake avenue, were guests of their relative. Richard Sehmickel at the commencement exercises of the Harrison Technical school. Mrs. Wheeler f Roberts avenue, returned home after a weeks visit with her sister at Reroy, HI. All members of the Red Cross are requested to be at the Franklm auditorium tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Wichman of Sheffield ave., spent Saturday in Kvanston, .visiting her daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Hubbard and daughter Myrtle motored to Indiana Har bor Friday where they visited friends. Mrs. Edwad Feese of Jlvtle ave., visited in Hammond Saturday. Mrs. John Visconti of Roberts ave., visited Mrs. Alfred Ehlcis of Hammond yesterday. Miss Geneva Flaugher of Myrtle avenue. is connned to her norne with a sore knee, as ,i result of a fall. W. A. Hucll of Indiana boulevard, transacted business in Chicago Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Pvoy "Witter and children motored to Hammond where they visited relatives. Mrs. Frank Cuehler of Rohert? avenue, was a Hammond visitor yes'erday. There will be a patriotic meeting at the Franklin auditorium tomorrow evening. Several speakers from Hammond will be present and a fine entertainment will be given. Mrs. Arthur Hendrh kson returned home from a week's visit with Mr. and Simon H"iidrickson of Geneva. 111. Mrs. Hoffman, of Roberts avenue, visited in Chicago Friday. MUNSTER In spite of the threatening weather Thursday evening a large crowd gathered at. the school to attend the closing exercises of the evening school. A very good program was given and enjoyed by all. It was somewhat marred by a few boys being unnecessarily noisy. Miss Tina Semmers left for her home in Kalanazoo. Mich, to spend her vat at ion. Mrs. Toolan and daughter Gertrude of Chicago are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Sehoun. The public school was a busy plice rriday evening A Thrift Stamp meeting in the auditorium, the school board in the library, the final session of the evening school and the regular Red Cross meeting. LOWELL
Mrs. A. H. Parker of Gary, came Saturday for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gust of Westburg. M. 1. Cleaver, of Hammond, visited relatives here Saturday night and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry "Woriey of Hammond visited relatives here Saturdaynight and Sunday. Mrs. Wilbur Thompson of Chicago, visited here children and other relatives here Saturday and yesterday. Mrs. C. J. Hill, of Chicago, is isiting her parents, Mr and Mrs. Amos Thompson. Her husband came down Sunday and returned the same evening. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. MiKav of Hammond, visited her mother, Mrs. W. U. N'orthrup here yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. T. Kartram. of Hsmmond, visited h!s parents. Mr. and Mrs. C r-.nrtrp.-n h t .- r- ' e "
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TODAY AND TUESDAY DON'T FAIL TO ST I 'Married in Name Only' p Presented wjih an ail star cast. j A most novo! and tensp drama f tj lastd iipon eugenic principles. H Uo Pathe omeay, UlllverMi . , 1 - i - U U-iaCtVS JLieSlie ailCL U t-!,1t0 J Vot-Iq in 'The Little Runaway" M A riiin:sical love story sparkling H ii sunshine of happy roir.ar.ee. 1 Ou-eriT event. j THURSDAY Alice Joyce in "Tie Triumph of the Weak" Ab Those Athletic Girls. I FRIDAY Alice Brady in '.g "The Mercy of Men" fa ' w Also tMsty Comecy. univeraal Weeiy Showing the Circus VA--.-I. ......... I MMWhmii,i ,BM I,,, 1 I fj j2 "S ' "WW It I i ; DM Theaire 15 ii TODA AND TUESDAY Marr MacLaren -in "Tie Model's Coifession" This at unusually good (icturp. Monday a Finny Bray. Tuesday IntereUina Pathe. WEDNESDAY Lou fellegen 'j and Mary Fuller "The Long Trail" And CHARLIE CHAPLIN in "A DOG'S LIFE' THURSDAY! AND FRIDAY Douglas Fairbanks i;i Lai latest "Say YouVig Fellow" This is a great picture. Don't fail toee it. Gloria Swanson ana' Barney Sherry in a five act lVaturo "HER DECISION" TOMORROW Carlyle Blackwell and ' Evelyn Greeley 'HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS' BIJOU TODAY LAST DAY OF The Battle Front of France'' TOMORROW First episode ' of "The Mystery Ship" Snori.-t Matinra- far Childte-i - ir WE GRIND OUR OWN LENSES Service and Quality" Is Our Motto. HAHKOSD OPTICAL GO I41JzState St. Hammond DR. ROB'T J. CARROLL PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. 155 State St., Hammond, Inci. Phone 22SS. GIVE MY OWN MEDICINES. s - -V -a ,-FM'rf SURE fh Ifvoiivarit clGfcin?s laaitecleAnandDurpI noL you'll be sure Have Your Laundry Work Done at Home by a First Class Laundry. PHONE 134
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