Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 92, Hammond, Lake County, 5 October 1920 — Page 8

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A registration f 6,600 men and women yesterday kept many of the K.i.st CM--registration boards busy until nftr midnight recording the names in the "gistration books and In some caes t!i boards adjourned Rt ten or eleven o'clock without complotinff their work. The re. triainder of the name mill b. ent'-nvl t"lay. Tfc heavy refflstrMion of 'rrday brought the East Chicago rcpistratioa total to 7.971. Registration of women in all of the precincts averaged ahout the muvbr hich had been exacted by th- workers feat in the first rrec.inct tlie nmcn fnjir?f a sui-frie by almost r-inn Kir. i he registration ,cf the men. In th,s prefinct it is predict el that the ote on November Cini can not be taken op re o'' urlrss the rrei-inrt 1 s'ib-dj Kiet. Tlier.. were 454 men and 419 women registered in th'.e precinct on th two registration mys. In the other precincts the population of women varied, some of the fcreiiri precincts fhowing only a small number of women. The second day of reg.nraton was ;ut about double ihat of th first "ay r.d the total registration for the i-.v.i flays is more thin double that of 1 0 IS nen 3,755 registered. Yh first days r'f :stration was 1 73 mm and 626 wo-

other ways resent attack made upon them by over-zealous democratic party leaders. Vice "President Marshall made a particularly hitter attack upon tins class of voters in his state convention speech and the party platform was rather severe in its strictures upon the Indiana German Americans who feelthat they should not be hid to account for the Kaiser's shortcomings with which they had nothing in common. In the platform committee of the democratic aiata convention of 1316. Hossee, - present state chairman and ethers warned against the lanuago of the platjorm as it applied to local citizens of German American birth, who despite the circumstance of their birth were loyal, who s!hi1:v assumed the burden put. upon iti7ens of nil nationalities for the conduct of the war. w were persecuted in some instances because of the mere fact of their Oerman ancestry and whose sons wenj abro ad nd gave their lives in the great war. Tn the organization of the democratic campaign tor Taggart in Indiana this year, a special committe of brewers was d.ignated to look after the disaffected element named. who had opposed the democratic ticket in 1?15 for the reasons mentioned above. But this co'inmittce. according to th plaint of Tagart and Hoffman has not been successful in removing the Irritation which, they say, ts shared by th clergy in some instances. Indiana German-Americans made a brilliant record in the Civil War in defnse of their country. Their loyalty cannot be impeached by any acts of theirs.

Hammond team. It is said by many Hammond baseball fans that the Scatenas are the best team Hammond has had since the Jon Lo"g Colts were In their prime in the yfar oi 1912. Some baseball team. The Scaienas h" f i.ieir regular lineup with our n Savy Ciea-sbaum doing the pitching and tValli Hesa doing the catching. It Is no surprise that the Scats win so many g ames with such baseball players as they have and all home boys. Tli record for this season being 1 wins and but 3 lost. The team for tho season of 1919 wa. run by Captain August ,Helmke f'B03 Murray street and Manager Bill Newman. 351 Indiana avenue. This being the last wame of baseball for the year, we -wish to thank the many fans for th help they have given us and we also thank The Times sporting editor for what he has don to help promote some regular baseball games. As manager of the Peats 1 will sure fay hat It not been for The Ivaka eountty Times I am sure we would have been without games at least half of the

Mmie. Last, biit not for good, you wbt e the Scatena baseball team In action nert season find also in new uniforms. I tftank vou Mr. Sporting Hditor. , ' AuRiist HEIMK-F., ! ' Captain. ,KI ME y FUSS, j File Id Captain, j TMAj NEWMAN, j Manager.

will join the family the latter part of this month. Mr. George Tucker and Mr. and Mri Gilbert Huggins of Hammond visited at th Sam Tucker home on Pearl .M-eet the latter part of the week. Mrn. Whit- mother of Gerg White of feari street and- gt arddaugliter, Lauretta, left last Thurdy for the western part of Kansas. Mr. and airs. Sutherland of Myrtle avenue Rni thir daughter, Mrs. W. bmith and husband of Pearl street, art expecting to move, some tUiie this month on a farm near Hobart, lnd. Mr. and iMrs. Newell of Pearl street, going to move into the Suthi r'art j home.

LEGAL NOTICES

men. Th regtstrat.on by precim r 1 a fellows. Mn Women To'al Trecinct 1 454 4;1 s" Teeinct ! . 23 lil i Free! net 3 i?S 4i 177 Pvtc;r.et 4 J v 71 f'reein-i. f. Ssi I 17 ..42 Trecnct 6 3 S3 III ::7 7 free: net 7 Sie s.i 4'"0 Precinct it 4 .un Trecinct 1 4, n.". T'i-ecinct 10 1 S I St ; 4 Preciet 11 S7 I 2 21 ?p.M rreoncr. 12 412 ;f; liHj Precinct li 271 f ! "7 '; VT-cinot It 2 4 ..)'! Precir-et 15 3" :' 4 34 I T'recinct 15 ?2 377 5Sa' FrecSDC-. 17 ".' 177 S5F .Trfcinct jx 2 i n Precinct. U 102 71 263 Total S556 5 ;5 71' ;i

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! "1 expert hat when receive th; j flr.a! figures, the registration will show j something '.ike 35n'"" cr 1S00O voters!

In Gary." according to republican count y Chft!rmsr John Kilier'-w at the Harrisrn Club headquarters in Gary th,ta morning. "In 1SI the registration f.nour.l-'d to f.O'iO m 131S the !o;a' dropped down i- 9.000. This was ii of '"ursc to so many of oijr joung ii'rs l!ng i.i the service overseas. e s a ! 'I . DEMOCRAT LEADERS

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Appeal to Washington to Counteract Defection of German-American Vote rSPECML TO THE TIMES! WASHINGTON. D. C Oct. 5. A

frantic appeal has been made to Washington from the remocratic organisation in Indiana for something to counteract the manifest defection of German American democrats from Taggart and the democratic ticket On his recent visit here Thnma Tacggrt took the matter ur with Secretary Tumulty and other leaders and "E4-B-ard O. Hoffman has sent up a wail for help along the same lines. Hoffman it in the center of tho disturbance, it seems. As it Is explained hero the German American democrats rf Indiana vho sent their sons to war and who showed their patriotism in many

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The banks of Gary yesterday purchased finn.ftno worth of park bonds through the. Gary Clearing House Association and took the matter of purchasing $6 o,0 "to worth of Gary Street Hallway bonds into consideration. Tho proceeds of the park bonds will 1-c ujted In tho purchase of additional land for several small parks. and for the. condemnation of additional lands eu and n-.tr the. Lake Front at Mliler i:.ioi). President Claries W. C'nacc of Gory street Hallway Company appeared before the members of the Gary Clearing House Asoclation end proposed the purchase of the street railway bonds. He stated that the money was to be ufd in the reconstruction of their tracks and repaying of the railway property between the Wabash and the Pennsylvania tracks on Broadway. Well, WeU7fitiil Beating the Best of Them Sporting Editor Tunes'. H"ie we n' stiil winning some more bn.;t:iaii. .Sunday, Oct. 3 the fast 6eatcnas traveled to Steger. III., and that is not ail tV.y did. Best of ail the scats defeated the beat ball team that .-steger had by a score of 11 o 5. of course that itt a big score, but you can tell th world it was not the Scatenaa f3u!t that he Steger boy-s could not hold the well known Scats to 2 or S run.'. So you pee that the Steger boys booked one game this season that was tro much for them. To the baseball fans of Hammond who did not see the game, the Scatena Colts send two of Stegers best pitchers to the club house and the third pitcher, b cing Englehart from the well known Oak Parka but even this pitcher could not bold the hard hitting

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' greatest ploture, with Wesley Barry. i OlO&Uey, Agnes Ayrea and an all-star j oast. We guarantee this picture as one J of the beat e ha -re erer played and org ! our patrons not to mis tt, 10-4-3 I"CR SALE Oakland six. winter top, in j good mechanical condition, complete

with starter, s-pedometer, bumper, etc. practically new tires, a dependable car for all weather. Call evenings at 777

Indianapolis Blvd., or Sundays and Wednesday p. m. Mrs. A. J. F.rowa of Indianapolis b'i' d. spent the last week end with relatives at Winsor park. The Old Settlers ciub will meet a the Slovak home at 8 o'clock this everting, business of imrortan:e -will he transacted. Ever:-one that is Interested , is urged to attend. J Mr. and Mrs. Perry Swank and fani- ( ily of Indiana Harhor spent Sunday j with (Mrs. Swank's parents, Mr. an!

Mr, c. Masterson or Myrtle avenue. Pam Ingraham and grandchildren. Vivian and Richard Hendrlckson. left for California on Sunday evening where they will join the children's mothe; Mrs. Zella He ndrickson. her youngest son. Herbert, and hi granlmother. Mrs. Ingrsharp and Mr. and Mrj. P.ies?r t t a it ' --j m

C1TT OI HAMMOND. INDIANA, rPARTMENT OK PUBLIC WORKS. NOT1CK OK ALI.KY II ET WEEN STATE AND SIHLEY STREET PAVEMENT. PRIMARY" ASSESSMENT ROLL MEETING. T WHOM IT MAT CONCERN: Tou art hereby notified that the Assessment Roll in the matter of the tmpovement of Alley between State and Sibley Street from Oakley Avenue to Sohl Street by constructing therein h concrete pavement iht lnclu-3 in thick

ness with steel reinforcing Htul 6R6.I4 lineal feet of eight inch vitrttled sewer pipe and 2 inlets. In the City of Hammond, County of Lake and State of Indiana, has been prepared by order of the Board of Public Work.- of said City, and that the same is now on file in the office of said Hoard 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 nuainst each lot or tract of land for said improvement, and that by resolution sajd Board has fixed the loth day of October. 1?20. at 2 o'cloek p. m., in the office of tho Hoard of Tubllc Works tn the City Hall of said City as the tine and place for bearing remonstrances and objections from all persons affected thereby as to the special benefits derived therefrom and assessed against aM respective lot on said aisesnictit roll, and that s.i.d Hoard will after said hearing and examination, contlrm or modify eaoh respective assessment n.s made, provided that it flnd thnt SB id property cfieted thereby is benefitted in said respective amounts. A. J. SWANSON. JACOB WJKER. F. C. DIETRICH, Bourd of Tublic Works. WILLIAM C. ROSE, City Clerk. 10-5-1 1

Wain Street to Jackson Street along! north aide by constructing therein between said terminal points a cement sidewalk, six feet wide, Ave inches In depth. Tn the City of Hammond, County of Lake arid State of Indiana, has been prepared by order of the Board of Public Works of said City, and that the samo Is now on file in the office of said Board for public examination and inspection. ' nnd that the ssaid assessment roll contains the names of all property owners affected thereby and the respective amounts assessed against each lot or traet of land for said improvement, and that by resolution said Hoard lias fixed the 22nd day of October. 1020, at 2 o'clock p. m.. In the offico of the Board of Public Works in the City Hall of said City as the time and plaee for hearing remonstrances and obj' cliotis, from all persons affected thereby as to the special benefits domed therefrom and assessed against said respective lot on said asseement roll, nd that Baid Board will eftcr said heeling and examination, confirm or modify ench respective assessment as made, provided that it finds that said properly effected thereby 13 benefitted -in said respective amounts. A. J. SWANSON, JACOB W1KER. F. C. DIETRICH,

Board of Public Works. WILLIAM ". LOSE, City Clerk. 10-6-12

CITT OK HAMMOND, INDIANA. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS. NOTICE OF U'lTIf STREET CONCRETE PAVEMENT. PRIMARY ASSESSMENT ROLL MEET IN!.;. TO WHOM. IT MAY CONCERN: "You am hereby notified thnt the Assessment , Roll in the matter of the improvement of loitli Street from Calumet Avenuo to White Oak Avenue, by constructing therein a concrete pave.

ment eight inches in depth with rein forcing, constructing catch basins, gutter Inlets, constructing sewer pipes for drainage, constructing curbing and sidewalks laying three quarter inch lead water service connections wilh corporation cock stops and boxes. In the City of Hammond. County of Lake and Slate of Indiana, has been prepared by order of the Board of Public Works 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 cf al! property owners affected thernby and tlie respective amounts assessed against each lot or tract of land for Bald improvement, and that by resolution said Board t'.m fixed the 22nd day of October 1!20. at 2 o'clock p. m.. in the office of tho Hoard of Tublic Works in the City Hail of sjmo City as the time and place for hearing remonstrances and objections from all persons affected thereby as to the special benefits derived therefrom and assess

ed against said respective lot on s.ikl asseement roll, and that said Bosj-d will after said bearing and examination, confirm or modify each respective, assessment as made, provided that it t1ols that said property affected Hereby is benefitted n sajj respective amounts. A. J. SWANSON. JACOB WTKER, V. C. DIETRICH. Board of Public Work:--. WILLIAM C. ROSE. City Clera. in 5 12

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