Hammond Times, Volume 13, Number 308, Hammond, Lake County, 13 June 1919 — Page 6
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THE TIMES. Fridav. June 13, 1919.
NEILAN HAS PART INTICTURE Marshal Neilan, "The Mark Twain of the Screen." who directed "Daddy Long Legs," Mary Fickfords newest and greatest picture, has a part in the film which will be shown at the DfLux theater. Audiences which are much more familiar with the faces of great actora than of great producers will have a chance to judge Mr. Neilan as an actor. He has the part of a young- college
man who Is In love with Judy Abbott, the orphans home girl who goes to college and attracts much attention through her acting of "Juliet" In, "Romeo and Juliet." during commencement exercises. In this part, as a disappointed suitor, Mr. Neilan is given an opportunity for serious acting, which shows he understands it as well as the humor with which he has so admirably filled the picture.
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tlNTlNTIONL N(WS SIRVICC1 NEW YORK. June IS. Attache of the Russian soviet mission to the United States cave warning today that Americans In Russia might be endangered by the action of membera of the New York state constabulary and private detectvies who raided the mission's offices here yesterday. The state troopers were armed with search a warrant from a city maristrate and also with subpoenaes due, adecum from the New York state legislative committee meeting here to investigate revolutionary movements within the. state. They summoned L. A. Marten, head of the mission and A. A. Heller, director of the commercial department, who mere examined by the committee by closed doors. Santarl Nuerteva. secretary of tn mission, today characterised the raid a an outrage. He said that despite the fact that the Bolshevik government, of which Martens is the "ambassador te the United States." ha not been reeog-
tnited at Washington the Bolsheviks
treated the American ambassador In Petregrad with the greatest courtesy and protected the lives and property of Americans in Russia. Other attaches said m-hen news of the raid reaches Russia it may be difficult to restrain the Bolsheviks from making reprisals against American citiiens and their property. WILL STRIKE ON MONDAY INTERNATIONAL Ntw SERVICE) DETROIT. Mich. June 13 At a meeting last night employes of the Michigan State Telephone Ce.. members of tha Electrical Workers' union, local No. 17, voted to comply with the order of the eaeeutiva committee of the International, Brotherheod of Electric Workers to strike Monday miming. June 1. A majority V the women operators will go out, according to F. E. Hudson, chairman of the local grievance committee and all the men employed. The strike is called to force recognition of the union and to secure the right of collective bargaining, according te the union officials. Journeymen electricians demand a wage of II an hour with time and one-half for overtime, and women employes want an increase of about fifty per cent.-
HAMMOND SUPERIOR COURTS
Fred Stckman and Fred Troy have taken an appeaj to the Circuit court in their suit against the Calumet Avenue Garage, which waa recently decided against them In the court (of Justice Ames. P. E. Boone was their attorney in the justice of peace trial. Through their attorney. E. G. Pproat. the defendants in the suit of- Kolanka et al v. Schweringa et al have taken an appeal to the Superior court from the decision ef Justice ef Peace Ames, who found for the plaintiff when the suit was tried before him. It is a suit en account.
U. S. INSPECTOR ABSOLVES CO. t INTERNATIONAL NEW SERVICE! WASHINGTON. J una 13. "The Southern Bell Telephone Co. has shown good aid sufficient reasons for all dismissals tr other changes In force." J. W. Cole, inspector In charge, who was assigned to investigate conditions at At-
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lanta. Ga.. this afternoon, telegraphed Postmaster General Burleson. "After painstaking and exhaustive inquiry," the telegram continued, "no evidence is found to support the charge that employes have been discharged or otherwise discriminated against on account of union membership or activity. ' A full report was being .forwarded to Washington, the inspector added.
WERE SENATORS TAKEN IN? INTERNATIONAL NEW! SERVICE I WASHINGTON. June 13. With commingled chagrin and amusement twentytwo senator were today wondering whether they had been "taken in" by a clever lobbyist. Invitations were extended to senators for a dinner at a Washington hotel to discuss Mississippi waterways. Twentytwo senators attended. There waa not a great deal of waterways discussion, but eome nice things were said about the racking interests, according to reports. Today someone passed the information about the capitol that the dinner waa paid for by the vice president of a large packing firm. Now the senators are wondering.
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FINISH FIGHT FOR SENATE By J. BUT CA2OTZX.X JSTArr CORRESPONDENT I. N. SERVICE WASHINGTON, June 13 A conference between a recently returned high American official connected with the peace conference and Sen. Hitchcock ef Nebraska, acting administration senate leader, was followed this afternoon by a caucus of Democratic senators at which a policy was determined upon regarding a flnih fight to prevent action by the senate on the Knox resolution until the peace treaty is completed and signed. The name of the official was not mad public, but it waa ascertained from an authoritative source that he conferred with Senator Hitchcock after he had discussed with Acting Secretary of State Polk the probable effect of the Knox measure on the peace situation at Paris.
BUILDING GARY TEMPLE ASSURED The building ef a $250, noo labor temple at Gary is assured declares T. H Patrick, president of the Lake County Central Labor Cnion. Bends will be issued for building purposes and will be taken by every labor union which consists of more than fifty in the city. Each labor union will be represented in the directorate of the corporation to be organizedFor the purpose of receiving bids for a suitable site a meeting of the building committee will be held at lsbor headquarters, 650 Broadway, Saturday afternoon. A central lecation ill be chosen and two down town sites, one at Eighth avenue and Broadway and the other at Sixth and Washington are being considered.
GARY WOMAN JLOSES $100 Ms. Botts. 65 Vanburean street. Ciary. last evening when coming to town through the watt elJe park had the misfortune to lose her pocketbook containing $100. When in the park she stooped over to fix her .litle girl's shoes when she dropped the purse. A man employed at one of the paint and decorating shops In Gary was close behind her and she thinks he picked up the urse ard following him .for several blocks she lost track of him.
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HAMMOND. LADY DIES AT GARY Mrs. Mary Gossett le. 4 wife of Frank 'Gc sci'jiie. of Hammondj died In a Gary hospital yesterday afternoea. Funeral services at high mass were held this morning at St. Mary's church with burial at Bi. Joseph cemetery.
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NOTICE-
DEPARTMENT Or PUBLIC WORKS,
CITT OF HAMMOND. INDIANA.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS:
You are hereby notified that the Board
of labile Works of said City will re
ceive bids up to June 18th. 191S. at ten
o'clock A- M. for th construction of a cement sidewalk: five feet wide, five
inches in depth, on Brunswick street, from the west line of Sheffield avenue to
the easterly line of Chicago avenue, au
thorized by Improvement Resolution No.
01, as specified in the plans, profiles
and details now on file.
All bids shall be accompanied by a certified chock for not less than two and
one-half 'per cent of the estimated cost of said improvement.
The Beard reserves the rtfht to reject any and all bids. C. H. LUTHMAN. O. r. HIGHLAND. W. C. HAMAS', 8-S-IJ. Board of Iublic Works.
NOTICE. DEPARTMENT Or PUBLIC WORKS. CITT Or HAMMOND. INDIANA. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS: ' Tou ara hereby notified that the Board of Public Works of said City will receive bids up to June 2ith. 1919, at ten o'clock A. M., for the construction of an 18 Inch doublt strength vitrified socket pipe, sawer with 6 manholes. 4 catefcbatlas. tl old and SI new six inch house connections, 24 feet in length, on Indiana avenue, from the center Una of Hohman street to the west line of Oakley avenue, authorized by Improvement Resolution No. 721. as specified in the plans, profiles and details now on file. All bids shall be accompanied by a certified check for not less than two and one-half per cent of the estimated cost of said improvement. The Board reserve the right to reject any and all bids. C. H. LUTHMAN. O. r. HIGHLAND. W. C. HAM AN. S-6-IS. Board f Public Works.
CITT Or HAMMOND. INDIANA. DKPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. NOTICE Or ATCHISON AVENUE AND I16TH STREET OUTLET SEWEK STSTEM PRIMART ASSESSMENT ROLL MEETING. TO WHOM IT MAT CONCERN: T6u are hereby notified that the Assessment Roll in the matter of the improvement of Atchison avenue and 116th street outlet sewer system, from the tump pit in the sewage pumping station to be operated jointly by the City of
Hammond and the City of Whiting. Indiana, and constructed by and located In the City of Whiting. Indiana, to anj connecting with the old Robertsdala main sewer by constructing therein a 60 inch two ring brick sewer and a 4$ inch two ring brick sewer in the City of Hammond. County of Lake and State of Indiana, has been prepared by order of the Board of Public Worka of said City, and that the same is now on file in the office of said Board for public examination and inspection, and that the said assessment roll contains the names of all property owners affected thereby and the respective amounts assessed against each lot or tract of land for said improvement, and that by resolution said Board has fixed the 25th day of June. 1919. at 10 o'clock A. M., in the office of the Board of Public Works in the City Hall of said City as the time and place for hearing remonstrances and objections from all persons affected thereby as to the special benefits derived therefrom and assessed against said respective lot on said assessment roil, anl that aid Board will after said hearing
and examination, confirm or modify each reitpective assessment as made, provided that it finds that said property affected thereby is benefited in said respective amounts. C. H. LUTHMAN. O. F. HIGHLAND. W. C. HAMAN. Board of Public Worka. WILLIAM C. ROSE. City Clerk.
NOTICE. Notice ia hereby given that the undersigned Al Porta has filed with the Board of Commissioners of Lake County. Indiana, his verified petition to be relieved from the construction of the Joseph HTP road, a rublic highway in Lake County. Indiana. A hearing upon said petition will be had by the Board of Commissioners of said county on the 23rd "day of June. 1919, at 10 o'clocn A. M. of said day, in the commissioners" room in the court house at Crown Point, Indiana, 6-6-13. AL PORTZ. THE BOUNDARY LIMITS OF THE ATCHISON AVENUE AND 115TH STREET SEWER OUTLET CONNECTIONS LEADING TO THE SEWAGE PUMPING STATION TO BE CONSTRUCTED BT THE CITT OF WHITING. INDIANA. AND OPERATED JOINTLY BY THE CITIES OF HAMMOND. INDIANA. AND WHITING. INDIANA. The Board of Public Works of the City Of Hammond. Indiana, hereby designated the following described territory to be in the Atchison avenue and 115th street outlet connections leading to the sewage pumping station to be constructed by the City of Whiting Indiana, and operated jointly by the Cnies of Hammond. Indiana, and Whiting, Indiana, and capable of being beneficially affected by reason of the construction of said sewer in the City of Hammond, Lake County. Indiana, and particularly described as follows to-wit: Commencing it the intersection of the south line of the right of way of tha Pittsburg. Fort Wayne A Chicago Railroad, with the east line of the SW U of Sec. 6. T. 37 N, R. 9 W. of 2nd P." M-. Lake County, Indiana (being the center line of Atchison avenue or the dividing line between the City of Hammond and the City of Whiting). Thence south along (center line of Atchison avenue) the east line of SW 4 of Sec. 6, T. 37 NT.. R. 9. and the east line of XW-Fr Sec. 7. T. 37 N-, R. 9 W.. to the SE cor. of said NW Fr U of Sec. 7. said point being the center of said Sec. 7. Thence running east along the north line of the SE V4 of said Sec. 7 (being the center line of 121st street of the dividing line between Hammond and Whiting) to the center line of Indianapolis boulevard; thence southeasterly along the center line of said Indianapolis
boulevard (being the dividing line between Hammond and Whiting) to the southerly right of way line of the Indiana Harbor Belt Railroad Company (formerly the Chicago Junction Railroad Company); thence easterly along thus southerly right of way line of said Railroad Company to the east lino of said Sec. 7 (being the center line of Whita Oak avenue); thence south along the east line of said Sec. 7 to a line 155 feet south of the center line of 125th street; thence west on a. line 155 feet south of the center line of 125th streez to the east line of New York avnue produced south;, thence north along the alignment of the east line of New York avenue to the north line of 125th street; thence west along the north line of 125th street produced west to a line 300 feet west of the west line of New York avenue; thence north on a line parallel with the west line of New York avenue and S00 feet distant west therefrom, to a line running parallel with the souther
ly line of Indianapolis boulevard and 187 j
fptt southerly measured at right angles
therefrom; thence northwesterly along a line parallel with the southerly line of Indianapolis boulevard and 1ST foet southerly therefrom to a line running parallel with the north line of SE '4 of Sec. 7. T. 37 N.. R. 9 W. of 2nd P. M and 171 feet distant south therefrom;
thence west on a line parallel with and 171 feet distant from the north line of said SE of Sec. 7 to the west line of said SE hi of Sec. 7; thence north on the west line of said SE Sec 7, 171 feet to the NW corner thereof; Thence west on the south line of the NW Fr of said Sec. 7 and said lin produced to a point in Sec. 12, T. 37 N.. R. 10 W.. which point is 190 feet west of the SW corner of NW Fr U'cf sai-l Sec. 7 (or 150 feet west of the west line of Calumet avenue); thence north on a line parallel with the cast line of Sec. 12. T. 37 N.. R. 10. and 190 feet west therefrom, to the north line of said Sec. 12; thence north parallel with the east line of Sec. 1. T. 37 N.. R. 10 W. of 2nd P. M.. on a line 130 feet distant at right angles therefrom (or 150 feet distant from the west line of Calumet avenue) to the southerly right of way line of the Pittsburg. Fort Wayne & Chicago Railroad Company; tl.-nce southeasterly along the southerly right of way line of said Pittsburar. Fort Wayne A Chicago Railroad Company to the place of beginning and all within the City of Hammond. County of Lake, and State of Indiana. (Sifrned) CHARLES H. LUTHMAN. V. C. HOPMANN. O. F. HIGHLAND. 6-6-1". Board of Public Works.
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