Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 66, Hammond, Lake County, 4 September 1919 — Page 6

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FIRMING AND APPROVING A CERTAIN CONTRACT AND AGREEMENT MADE AND ENTERED INTO BY AX D BETWEEN THE CITT OP HAMMOND, INDIANA. IiY AND THROUGH ITS HOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS. AXD THE HAMMOND. WHITING & EAST CHICAGO STREET RAILWAY COMPANY. ITS SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS. AMENDING SECTIONS X XI. ASn-VI OF FRANCHISE ORDINANCE NO. 694 APPROVED HY THE COMMON COUNCIL. OF THE

This is Enrollment Week at the HAMMOND BUSINESS COLLEGE NIGHT SCHOOL Begins Wednesday evening. Call at the college any day or evening this week and arrange for either the day or the night school. Location: First National Bank Bldg.

Retreading and Vulcanizing Our Specialty We have Just purchased the largest retreading and rulcanlzInff shop In this region. We are in position to give every auto owner satisfactory workmanship and service backed with our many years of experience in this line. Every tire we retread is guaranteed for 3,500 miles. Call at our shop and allow us to examine your tires. Goodyear Retreading & Vulcanizing Company C. SMITH, Proprietor. 262 HOHMAN ST. PHONE 788. HAMMOND, IND. OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS.

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CITY OV HAMMOND. MARCH 1. 1904. AND SECTION V AND VII OF FRANCHISE ORDINANCE NO. 14S3H. APPROVED BY THE COMMON COUNCIL. OF THE CITY OF HAMMOND. AUGUST 14. 1918. PROVIDING FOR INCREASED FARE, REROUTING CF CARS. ADDITIONAL TRACK ON' STATE STREET. THfcl REPAIRING AND RESURFACING OF CERTAIN OTHER STREETS. AN D MATTERS PERTAINING THERETO. PREAMBLE. WHEREAS," on the 2Sth day of August. 1919. the City of Hammond, Indiana, by and through Its Board of Public Works entered into the following contract and agreement w ith the Hammond. Whiting &. East Chicago Street Railway Company, a Corporation, a follows, town: THIS CONTRACT. Entered into thin 2 8th day of AUtrust, 1919. by and between tho CITY OF HAMMOND. INDIANA, acting through its duly authorized Uoaxd of Public Works, and the HAMMOND. WHITING & EAST CHICAGO RAILWAY COMPANY, a corporation, duly crganUad under and existing by virtue of the Jaws of tho Stat of Indiana; WITNESSETH, That tho provision of Section I, Franehike Ordinance No. 59 4. Approved by the Common Council of tho City of Hammond, March 1st. 1901. relating to notice to the Street Railway Company to repaJr its track and tho portion of the streets occupied by He tracks, being lines to of Ordinane Record. No. 2. of Mid City, be urrutnded to read as follows, to-wit:

If the said Railway Company, its

successors or assigns, after ten (10) days' notice by the City shall fall, neg

lect, or refuse to keep its tracks and the portion of said street occupied by it and its tracks, being sixteen (16) feet

in width where a double track is used and eight (8) feet in width where a

single track is used, reasonably free

from ruts and gutters and in such con

dition that vehicles ran pa a on and from the same without unnecessary Inconvenience, or shall fall, neglect or refuse to restore, in case of relaying or repairing, as above provided, said City

may, atter ten days" notice, do or cause to be done such work, and collect tho

reasonable cost thereof from said Railway Comrany, its successor or assigns

That Sections X and XI of Franchise

Ordinance No. 594, approved March 1st, 1904. bo amended to read as follows, to-wlt:

Section X. Any person may carry

upon his or her lap. any handbag or

any parcel that can be carried on the

lap, without Inconvenience to their pas

scngers. Children under six years of age. accompanied by a person paying fare, shall ride free. All trunks, boxes, or other articles carried upon the seat, platform or floor e any car, may be carried at the option of said Railway Company, Its successors and assigns, upon such terms and conditions as it may prescribe. It is hereby mutually agreed between the City of Hammond and the said Hammond. Whiting & East Chicago Railway Company, that said Railway Company, its successors and assigns, shall charge a far not in excess of seven (7) cents for transportation for each passenger over six (6) years of age, for any regular, continuous trip in either direction upon any or all of its lines from any point to another in said City of Hammond, and a transfer shall be given to complete the trip upon the first connecting or only. Provided said Com-

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pany shall have the right to route its pasengers by the most direct Una between points in said City. A second transfer shall be Issued, if necessary to complete a passenger's trip, but in no

event shall more than two transfers

be issued for any one cash fare.

The said Compa-ny shall also sell

school transportation tickets at the rate of two and one-half (2'.) cents per ride, in commutation book or card form.

entitling the pupils attending the public or parochial schools in said City to ride -to and from the schools thereoC within the- limits of North Townep only; provided, however, that the Company shall be entitled to receive satis

factory evidence or asuranco that such pupils are actually In attendance upon such schools of the City at the time of

purchasing and receiving such transportation; and provided further, that

such tickets shall be accepted for transportation from such children only while such pupils are going to or from such

schools. SECTION XI. It is further agreed between the City of Hammond and said Railway Company that the faro for any regular, continuous trip on the lines of said Company, from any poinj in the City of Hammond to any point in this territory known as North Township, which shall also include all cities and towns within said Township, a.nd from any point in North Townhlp to any point in the City of Hammond, wherever the Company's road is now conctructed or fchall hereafter be construct(3 and operated, shall not exceed seven 7) cents for each passenger over six (S) years of age, and a transfer shall

be issued to complete the trip on the

first connecting car only. Provided said

Com pany shall have the right to routa its passengers by the most direct line

between points in said City and points

in said territory known as North Town

ship. A second transfer shall be issued

if necessary to complete a passenger's trip, but in no event shall more than two transfers be issued for one cash

fare. THAT SECTION XVI. of snid Ordl nance be amended to read as follows:

SECTION XVI. The said Hammond.

Whiting & East Chicago Railway Company hereby agrees to furnish and maintain a good and sufficient service and equipment, and good and sufficient accommodations for the public. And it hereby agrees to operate its cars upon

the following schedule, to-wit:

A fifteen minute service each day on the lines from East Chicago over 150th

Street, Calumet Avenue, State Street. Hohman Street, Conkey Avenue, and Columbia Avenue, from five o'clock a. m. to ten o'clock p. m.; and a twenty minute service over said lines from ten o'clock p. m. to one o'clock a. m. A fifteen minute service from the corner of State and Hohman Streets in said City to the State Line between the states of Indiana and Illinois fach day between the hours of five o'clock and eight-thirty o'clock a. m.. and four o'clock and seven o'clock p. m.; a twenty minute service over said lines the rest of each day. except from ten o'clock p. m. to one o'clock a. m.. the service shall ,b at least thirty minutes. In addition to the foregoing, tho gTantee agrees to maintain such additional service morning and evening as conditions warrant. THAT SECTION V of the Franchise Ordinance No. 1463-B. approved by the Common Council of the City of Hammond. August 14th. I91S, be amended to read as follows, to-wit: SECTION V. Grantee agrees that it will permit tho Gary Street RaJlway Company to operate its cars, and power over the tracks of the Grantee now laid and to ba built under this contract upon the following streets In said City: On Hohman Street, from Sibley Street to State Street; n Stato Street, from Hohman Street to Cahime Avenue; on Calumet Avenue, from State Street to Sibley Street; on such terms and conditions as shall ba mutually agreed upon between tho Grantee and tho said Gary Street Railway Company. Consent, permission, and authority is hereby given tho Grantee, at such time in tho future as condition may warrant, to operate its cars on tho tracks Of the Gary Street Railway Company on Sibley Street, from Hohman Street to

State Street; on State Street from Sibley Street to Summer Street: on Summer Street, from State Street to Penn Avo. nue; upon such terms and conditions as may be mutually agreed upon between tho Grantee and said Gary Street

Railway Company. The Grantee is

given tho right to erect all necessary poles, cross feed and trolley wires and overhead construction upon said streets to enable it to operato its cars and power over the tracks of said Gary

uch way as to maintain on State, be

tween Calumet and Hohman, a fifeen min

ute schedule In both directions between

the hours of five o'clock a. m. and ten o'clock p. m., each day, and a twenty minute sc-hedulo between the hours of

ten o'clock p. m. and one o'clock a. in.

Tho Grantee shall lay an acidtional,

or double track, on State Street from the present double track at Oakley Avenue to Calumet Avenue, and shall pave

the eight (8) feet on said street to be

occupied by said additional track with

the same material that is now being

used for the pavement of said street

by the City; said additional track and

pavement ehall be completed. :wiUiin

three months from this date, and the

work of laying said track to be com

menced immediately upon the execution of this contract.

The Grantee shall bo required to main

tain said additional track and pavement

in repair and to repave the portion of said street occupied by its double track after said additional track shall have been laid in the manner and form pro

vided in Section II of Franchise Ordinance No. 694. approved by the Com

mon Council of eaid City March 1st,

1004. The Grantee shall operate its cars

under regular schedule as provided in Section XVI of the Franchise Ordinance

of March 1st. 1904, as amended by this

agreement, over its lines on Columbia

Avenue to the tracks of the Gary Street

Railway Company at Columbia Avenue

and Sibley Street.

Tho Grantee also agrees that it will, on or before December 1, 1919. fill with

crushed stone to tho present level of its

tracks that portion of Indianapolis Boulevard, sixteen feet in width, now occupied by its tracks, from Atchison Avenue to the State Line between the states

of Indiajia and Illinois; it also agrees that within said time it will roll the same and cover it with one coat of Tarvia, subject to the approval of the Board of Public Works of said City. The Grantee agrees that it will, within three months from this date. All thai part of Calumet Avenue occupied by its tracks from the Calumet River to Hoffman Street to the level of its tracks with crushed stone and that it will roll the same and cover it with one coat of Tarvla, subject to the approval of the Board of Public Works of said City. The Grantee agrees that it will lay .double tracks on Calumet. Avenue connecting the Michigan Avenue switch and

I the Distillery switch, when the bridge

now being constructed over the river on Calumet Avenue is completed. The provisions of this agreement and of Sections X and XI of the Ordinance of March 1st, 1904. as hereby amended, relating to the increased fare, which the Granteo is authorized to charge, shall not be effective after June 1st, 1920. unless before that date the time for which they shall be in effect is extended by a subsequent contract between tho said City and said Railway Company. In. the event the increase of fare authorized by this agreement and said Ordinance as amended by this agreement shall not be continued in effect after June 1st. 1920. the Company shall, when its right to charge said increased fare, as authorized in this agreement, expires, place in effect and charge the rate of fare authorized in Sections X and XI of said Franchise Ordinance approved March 1st, 1904. as they exist prior to the execution of this agreement. This agreement shall apply to the operation of the lines of said Railway Company under said Ordinance approved March 1st, 19H4. and all subsequent Franchieo Ordinances, contracts and agreements entered into between said City of Hammond and said Hammond, Whiting & East Chicago Railway Company supplementary thereto.IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused these presents to be executed by the Board cf PubMc Works on behalf of said City, and said Hammond, Whiting & East Chicago Railway Company by its President and Secretary. (Signed) C. H- LUTHMAN, (Signed) O. F. HIGHLAND. (Signed) W. C. HAM AN, CITY OF HAMMOND, (real.) Board of Public Works. HAMMOND. WHITING & EAST CHICAGO RAILWAY COMPANY, Ey O. G. TALMADGE. (Signed)

President.

Attest: F. D. HOFFMAN. (Signed)

Secretary. 9-4-11.

Elsie A. Haglund, Indiana Harbor. Charles G. Faber, Gary; Harriet Brooks. Gary. Chester Hitter. East Chicago; Hazel Trumble. Hunimond. Alexander Ilafalski. Gary; Catherine Nowakowski, Gary.

UNION GIANTS IN GARY ON SUNDAY. The well known Union Giants of Chicago, touted as one of tho best colored baseball clubs i nthe country, has been billed to stack themselves up against the White Eagles at Gle&son Park in Gary next Sunday afternoon and fans are promised on of the most Interesting games of the season. f During the race riots In Chictgo, the Union Giants were scheduled to play in Gary, but because of the sentiment expressed by city officials and business men, It was thought adviseab;e to potpor.6 the game to a later date and the White Eagles cancelled the engagement.

DIVORCE CASE FILED

That he was cruel, cursed and abused her. would fail to come home at night, that he gambled and kept company with othc-r women, are charges in the divorce suit of Daisy Pearl Heller vs Harry S. Heller hied in the Gary superior court. She asks that her maiden name be re

stored to her-

THIS MEDICINE HAS CURED THOUSANDS IT MAY CURE YOU. Mr. L. P. England, a reliable cituen of Spartanburg. S. C.. makes the following statements: About twelve years ago I suffered with a severe spell of malaria and afterward was much troubled with ihcumatism. I tried many remedies recommended for the rheumatism but failed to get. relief amounting to anything. I saw Number 40 For The Blood advertised and purchased a bottle and found so much relief that I have taken several buttles and am well of the rheumatism. I keep Number 40 In the house ell the time as I do not wish to he without it." Number 40 is demanded in blood poisoning from any cause. In chronic rheumatism catarrh, constipation, stomach and liver troubles. Under i!s use eczema and skin diseases disappear. s're ulcers and boils arn caused to heal. Male by J. C. Mendenhall, Evansille, Ind.. 40 years a druggist. .-sold by Jos. Weis. Hammond; Central Drug Store. Indiana Harbor. Adv. NICK PORTER Farm Sale Auctioneer

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Street RaJlway Company. Nothing in this Section provided shall, however, relieve Grantee from the duty of operating its cars as in Section VII of this Ordinance provided. THAT SECTION VII of said Ordinance be amended to read as follows, to-wit: The Granteo shall route its cars In

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MANY WED AT CROWN POINT. rSPECIAL TO THE TIMES CROWN POINT, Ind.. Sept. 4 The following marriage dlcenses were issued by tho county clerk yesterday: J. Wm. Gibbons. Chicago; Gertrude M. Downey, Hammond. James L. Phipps. Gary; Clara L. Virgin. Gary. John Sparreo, Gary; Mary Perlingieri. Gary. Mike Lipany, Whiting; Mary Bessler, Whiting. Alex Apostolopulos. Gary; Mary Chrysotomides, Gary. William Scherimer, Eimmond; Elsie Deering. Hammond. Joe Dubana, East Chicago; Rosa Piet. luch. East Chicago. Thomas J. Smith. Indiana Harbor;

MANY WOMEN USE GLYCERINE MIXTURE Hammond women will be surprised at the INSTANT pleasant action of simple glycerine, buckthorn bark, etc., as mixed In Adler-1-ka. One spoonful relieves ANY CASE gas on stomach or sour stomach. Because Adler-1-ka acts on BOTH upper and lower bowel it often cures censtipation and prevents appendicitis. One lady reports herself CURED of a bad case of bowel trouble and constipation. Summer Pharmacy, Hohman St.. near State. Adv.

LESSONS IN OPTOMETRY BY E. C. CARROLL Of Carroll A Nowten HOW MANY KATE UOEMAL VISION? Only a few. One or two In ten at most- Without exception the others cro in need of the services of an Opt unetrist. Some of them may realize it. probably most of them do net. But whether they do or do not. their proper action is to pay a visit to an Optometrist as soon s Ihev can make it convenient to do so.' A strictly modern, accurate service awaits you here. CARROLL & NEWTON Optometrists and Jewelers 1S6 etsto St, Hammond, Ind.

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Harley-Bavidson Wins World's International Championship Road Race at Marion, lnd., Labor Day

FIRST Leslie Parkhurst riding a Harley-Davidson. SECOND Ralph Hepburn riding a Harley-Davidson. THIRD Otto Walker riding a Harley-Davidson. Otto Walker, riding a HarleyDavidson, won the cup for the frst hundred miles. He was TEN MILES ahead of the field at that time. 1920 Models Now On Display J. E. LEECH Harley-Davidson Dealer Phone 2137 67S Hohman St. HAMMOND, IND.

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