Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 39, Hammond, Lake County, 3 August 1920 — Page 6

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THE TIM ES I'iifsday. Ansrrrst 3, 1920.

LIVE NEWS FROM THE TWIN CITIES

STUDENTS FIRE UNCLE SAM'S BIG GUNS AT IMAGINARY ENEMY

f USED FIFTY YEARS

EXTEXsIO TO HOP The Grfen Enuinecrms Company of East. Chicago, has taken outa, building permit for an extension to their machine sh-p to cost I2&.0U0 and a flush

nora.it building to cost 12.500. Th

machine shop extension will be a brick structure 51x323 feet and the storage huild.ng will be 20x120 feet. The Green Engineering- Company, which rnajiufact jrc automatic. trtokT has so increased their business during: the past year or two that they have ret had sufficient room to take care of nil the order Which they have received The new building are there-

'rf a nfcpuiry evil &r.d will be ruyiiet to completion a soon aa possible.

Work has already been started and the company expects to be uitinx the new

euuetures within & fw months.

8uildir.gr has increased in the Twin CUles during the past nu-nth over the

earlier months of the year and in ad

cation, to the three buildings of tae General American Tank Car Corporation which will cost 126.000 there have

keen permit issued to:

John S'kora. -ne etory cement block

or, 151-t street. S 1,1 00. M, Chiagar. two story frame on De oUar etreet, 12,500 .

FTank Wtiszinski. one story frame on

Butternut street. $2. COO. H. Mirovlch, one et.-ry brick on Cedar street, $10,600. Milan Kiukura, two story cement Mock on Pennsylvania, avenue. $2,200. Ptajiley Racrkowekl, one story frame on Carey, $3,100. Joseph BaJta. one story frame on l4Cd street. $2,200. Andrew Jakubowis. one story frame, on Weyg avrnui, $3,200. M. Herscovitch. one story brick on Iw atreet, $3,SO0. J. Davenport, one story cement block yarage on Elm. $1,200. Joe Avrr.ga, one story frame on Wat-ling-. $3 200.

SO COCVC1I. (trOHL'M The desire of three councilman for rides on a, merry-go-round and ferris wTiee! was la.it night responsible for ha failure of anecessary quorum to appear at the East Chicago council chamber. After waitinsr for half an hour or ac the other counciimen left for horn unaware that their fellow(ouDtllmen were only a block distant amusing themielvM with the bright l-rhts and music. It Is reported that President Birn-. much urefers the ferris wheel a a source of amusement and refused to enticed en to one of the galloping tor.

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The photo was taken a few clays ago during target practice at Fort Monroe, Va., participated

Shells tearing big un at Fort Monro.

in by students from over twenty military Bchools from all parts of the country. The firing vra3 at

moving targets with twelve-inch rifles and mortars and six-inch rifles.

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HAKES PURE BLOOD AT ALL DRUGGISTS '

The party received a hearty welcome at the park by the manager of the ground and all in the party wa nude to fefl welcome the entire tlms they spent on the ground.

LEGAL NOTICES

meetins agreed that the police force is doing all possible for the prc-tection of the city iut were of the opinion that the policeman has too large a beat to ccver. If additional watchmen can be employed to make a stop at each business house every half hour or so. it is believed that the additional protection would be worth more than the cost which could be split ainonir ihe number of business houses. The salary will be made attractive In ordr that frod men may be securf-d and tue number of men employed will depend upe-n the number of business concerns

which are willlr.R to help financially. In order to Insure good service from the merchant police Chief O'Donneil was asked to co-operate by getting information i nregard to time clocks whjch will be placed in the doors and

can be punched or checked at each vi-

it of the watchman. The chief has al

ready !; srraiifrcnnents with a Chicago firm to appear at the meet'ng next Tuesday evening at which the flna! arrangements will be made.

Twin City

News Notes

Teh East Chicago Board of "Works yesterday turned their attention to two Important matters wiiich have, for soma ima ben the tcpic for considerable dlscuion among the citizens of the Twin Cltlea. The opening of 141st street through from Kat Chisago to Indiana Harbor lia been talked of fcr years end tho problem of a wharfage charge has arison only trfnee the Cement Com!any has started loading boats at the lty dock. City Attorney "SI. E. Crites reported to th Board that in his opinion the citv could make some arrangements with the railroad companies which rross 141ft street east cf Kennedy ave., fir the construction of a viaduct or a 'tunnel. It is within the jurisdiction of the city council, the attorney explain ed. to compH the rftllroads to do this If some amloable arrangements can rot b made. It within the Jurisdiction f the Board of Works, he expialned, to compel the railroads to plank the crossings but this would make a very dangerous crossing and a viaduct or tunnel is much to be preferred. The city should receive an Inccrne from th city docks I nthe opinion of majiy of the citizens, end for this reason the question c-f a wharfage charge was discusfed. The council has the authority to set a certain rate for dockage but this would poetically demand that a harbor master be appointed. Rfth propositions were taken u i!er advisement by the (Board of Works and will probably be submitted to the next meeting of the council.

A painful mishap to fight year old Robert AVelrcli, eon of Mr. and I . ( i. i rfoVi fif firs nwu! t . in".

currcd yesterday morning as the ut. j rung ' at the home of Miss Mabel Hol-

ern part of Illinois for a rest and re

creation of a few weeks. He will be

accompanied by Mrs. Clark.

-Mr. and Mrs. J .P. Lewis who for

merly lived in this city are motoring here from their present home at Saginaw, Mich., and will visit for a few

days. Mrs. James Boyle, mother to Mr. Boyle of North Olcott ave., has arrived here from Birmingham. Ala., and will remain Indefinitely. A beach party will be htld at Robertsdale Tark this evening by mem-

btrs of the M. T. club comprised of

East Chicago and UammonJ young ladie3. Twenty are expected to be in attendance. Arriving in this city to be a guest of Mrs. Ida flepter in Kim St., is Miss Mary Stewart ot Indiana. Pa., a niece and who will remain here several weeks. T. E. Williams, principal of the McKinley school, and his wife are leaving fr Portland. Ind., and adjact-nt points to spend the balance of the summer up to the commencement ot school. Ocneva, Ind.. will be included in the places visited. Mrs. William Gray cf South Nfagoun ave. has returned home from a visit to her sister's home. Mrs. Max Cohen of Chicago who Is leaving for Wilkesbarre. Pa., to spend a few weeks with another sister. Mrs. .f. K. Barmy and later on to New Tork before her return home.

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W.4XT MERCH.1XT POLIfT Abt thirty buKlnts men of Ind!ana Harbor met at the Civic club rc-oraj Jat evening and n.add preliminary arrangement for the organization of a merchant police force for tho further protection of the Harbor business section. A. C. Burgln who acted as chairman of the meeting was empowertd to appoint a committee whose duty tr will be- to canvas the different business houses if the city and determine Just how far the owners are willing to cro financially. 'The men who were present at the

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HEMSTITCHING IX OXE DT Pleating, braiding, sewing machines at bargains, all kinds of repalr8; all vork guaranteed. Call on J. Waaey at 91 State et.. just west of Hohman st. Phouo 443-Hammond, Indiana. 7-7

Money to Ioaa on rams and city property. Roe & PcUrson's Uw Office, fajtt Criiir' 7-13-j ,

walk with his wagon which he had endeavored to repair when one of the wheels loosened and feeling confident that all waa well he embarked on the pleasure Jaunt only to have the dire accident happen, that of the wheel coming Ct nl 'he pivot-nail tearing his floe! td ft gash of four inches long and on en4 a half inches wide. it too'4 tw0 physicians to c.V. e for him. ona dralalatered the anaeshetic whlla tha pther repaired the damage and the, t)Ay ylthatood the ordeal all very well, th -worst hurt Is the disappoint rntnt ho feels In his lack of talent as a mechanic, for It was the wheel h renatred that failed him. The acci

dent almost delayed the trip arranged by hi parents to points In Ohio and they believ.0 they will be able to leave by Monday, taking with them jJrate Gappinger who is their house guest and Ethel Eaughman. to their homes in the southern part of Indiana. Ralph Gillespie, small son of Mrs. Ralph FaUman of Hemlock st. accompanied his maternal grandmother, Mrs. Ida Wilkinson to lanvil!e. 111. to visit there until school term opens In this city. Mr. tnd Mrs. .. K. Spurrier of North Jlagoun avenue have as Iheir guest. Jlrs. Spurrier's mother. Mr. O. E. Robinson of DeQutncy. Ind.. who Will remain hern for some time. Harry King arrived here to j ln his wife. Mrs. Kmc. who has tn viMtmg her elitcr. i'rs. Reese , Williams, in North P.aiint- ave.. and will spend the halai.c "f oe time with her other Sister?. Mrr. 'Louisa Hill of South Mag oun ave ai.d Mrs. J. T. Davis or cr., T5uti.it ave. The Kings live

at DuQuesn. Pa., and their two chil

dren are here with them. Mrs. Williams accompanied her guests for a Milwaukee trip on the boat and have now returned. East Chicago Camp. Royal Neighbors will enjoy their annual picnic on Thursday, leaving from the four corners at l1) o'clock In the morning. Their destination Is Robertsdale park and alii members tave the privilege of bringing their families. Attorney Abe Ottenheimer of the Calumet building Is takinc a vacation which he will spend principally' in points In Michigan, for a couple of wf eks . There will be a most Important meet Ing tomorrow evening of all those that were comprised in the committee of the Independence Day celebration ot which Dr. Goldman was chairman, tn the mayor's office at ?:39. The purpose' will be to effect a final settlernent and those, having claims will kindly present them uc( later than th!a time. II. II. Claris, principal cf the Washington high school will leave the latter part of this week for the aouth-

and till mem

bers are rrged to be present.

A house, guest over Sunday of Mlns Jine I. Jones of North Baring ave. was Miss Olaia U. Neilson of Chicago. MUs Alta Myeis who resides -.tin the XV. E. Jones family in North Baring ave.. waa t m rn o n . d to Galva, 111. owing to the serious illness of her mother .Miss Myers is employed in the Chicago offices of the Georse B. Lintbert Co. Roy McVey of the First Calumet Trust and Savings T?ank is enjoying a vacation of a few weeks at h.s home town. Flora. 111. A guest of Attorney and Mr. Rae M. Royce in Northcote ave. j Mrs. Cornelia Ozanne whose home Is at Cocoanut Grove. Fla.. and sister to Mr. Royce. She intends to remain the balance of the summer here. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Barron of Chicago are visitors at the home of Mr. Earron's mother, Mr. Thomas Moss in (South Magoun ave. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Phillips of

.Nortn Baring and a party of friends from Crown Point enjoyed a beach party and a basket lunch over the week-end . The Elks will hold their only Aug. list meeting next Thursday eveningMrs. .1 . Remoacis. Mrs. Stanley Rybowlak. Mrs. Vincent Cerjewakl. have left for a week's trip to trie Blue

Ridge mountains of Virginia and on their way back will atop off at Grand Rapids and Benton Harbor. Mich to visit' with friend. The trip Is being made by auto. The Gordon Armstrongs of South Forsythe ave. are spending a few weeks at Muskegon. Mich. They made the trip by boat. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Nelson of South Forsytho ave. entertained Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Kranz of Chicago, the latter sister to Mr. Nelson, and a party was made up of the guests and the host and hostess and a trip to Hobart was made by auto, spending tl'.e day there with relatives. Very shortly the Nelion's will leave for a visit to Oklahoma City, and Memphis. Tenn.. taking their babe with them for a few week and It being the time alloted for Mr. Nf-laon to have his vacation. Miss Naomi Lanti! of North Magoun ave. has returned from a coup! of week's vacation spent out of town and has returned to her clerTca! dutle at the Hubbard Steel Foundries.

Mr. Ike Felkner of Ciiicago ave. Is suffering some inconvenience with an eye affliction which has manifested Itself with very little or no apparent cause and this malady seems to have been quite eminent among others In the community recently. It is elived by many to be the result of pollen poison, for the symptoms seem very much to tend to that origin with Inflammation and subsiding as curiously as it developed and with very little or no treatment. Mr. and- Mrs. David Hugh Parry, who departed from this city shortly afttr they were wf-dded. Mi?. Parry being Miss Pearl Brown of North Olcott ave.. and settled st Bakersneld, Colo., have returned here and are at the present time with the Brown family until they secure other home accommodations. Both are verr well

known here.

Mrs. .1 . E. O'Xeil gone to Flint. Mich.,

visit with fritnds. Jack Fintey ha taken advantage of the brief Republic mill shut down to visit Brazil, Indiana, relatives. The Sunday school of the First Baptist church celebrated, lis second annual picnic on Lake Front at Robertsdale park. The street railway Co. granted the Sunday school a special car for transportation of the picnic party. The party gathered at the Calumet bank on Kennedy av. and left for the picnic grounds at 10:10 a. ni. All the children carried small U. S. flags a? 1 the teacher and officers carried larger flag. The Sunday school supt.. .1. A. Byne. wore the Sunday echoolt motto across, his shoulders and led the party in merry

yens and in singing Victory songs.

NOTICE OF ADOPTION OF RESOLUTION DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS OFFICE OF THE BOARD. To Whom It Hay Concern; Notice Is hereby given by he Board of public Works of the CKy of Hammond. Indiana, that n nthe 2Sth day of July. 1J20. they unanimously adopted Declaratory Resolution 'o. S&7 for the vacation of a part of Willis Avenue, lying north of Bummer Street, us follows:

Commencing at the souUiwept curntr of Lot 38. Standard Addition to the City of Hammond. In; diana. thenco north 37.9 8 feet to the northwest corner of said lot ES, thenco west SO feet, thence south 18 fet to the north lino of Summer Kircet, thence southeasterly along the northerly line of Summer Street to place of beginning. The Board of Public Works of sai'i City has fixed the 2Srd day cf August. 1320, as a date upon which remonstrances may be filed or presented by persons Interested in or affected by said proposed vacation, a above described, and on said day at 2 o'clock P. M.. said

Board will meet at its office, for the purpose of hearing and considering an.v remonstrances which may be riled or presented and for the purpose of tailing final action thereon, such action shall be final and conclusive upon all perorp. A. -T. SWANSO.V, JACOB WIKER. F. C. DIETRICH. Board of Public Works. WILLIAM C. ROSE, City Clerk. S-3-10

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NOTICE Tou are h'-reby notified that the Board of Public Works of the City of Hammond. Indiana, will receive bids for tlecorating the City Hall Offices, Friday afternoon. August th. 1820. at 2 o'clock. P. M.. in the Office of said Board cf Public Works. Specifications for seme are now on f.le in the Office of the City Ci:l Engineer. A. J. SWAN SON. JACOB WIKEILF. C. DIETRICH. Board of Publio Wo'ks. WILLIAM C. ROSE. City Clerk. 8-3-5

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Wj. wish to thank all our friends and neighbors for their kindness to us during the short illness and death of our

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