Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 179, Hammond, Lake County, 18 January 1921 — Page 2

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Twenty-inch Main Drive Shaft In Merchant Mill Snaps In Twain

T;; Gary MVirVs plant of tho III;iio:s Sftcl company at Gary was hit lard Tith accidents ytsfrday, or.o of t'.r-m which will l.e up one of the ciopartri'ertts for a period of from a i!' nth to six weeks. Believed to have been otr taxed. ti: main drive shaft of the huge motor in the ;fi-in(-h merchant mill snapin two throwing the entire departr..ont out of commission. The arcidnt occurred around u o'clock yesterday morning. According to a.ill off.c'.a!. it will icuae the shutting down of the 20irich merchant mill for a period of lr::r to sis wpeks and probably longer. I: is not thought that the riant of tJ.e General Electric company will lave as iaiRc a driv? shaft in stock a -i.l !y thr tnnf bl-ie prints are mado. a ca.snrs is mad.- and then turned Out ami (h'pp-d to i"!ary. it will require more that! a niotitlm V.w. . Tho main drive shaft on th nionstr totor in the 20-inch it. rchan t mf' rad a diameter of 2) inches anil prcba'!y defective snapped in two as if Jt had bn a tvvlg. As far as Is l -irned no one waa injured. According to rumor the mill was turning out rails at the time of the accident. About the .ame time the water yower went off in the plant and a short time later the electric power -nt on the blink all over the mill tying 'Jp the plant completely for a Period ef over two hours. Upon maki! f an mventlgation It was found that th intake in the lake wag rU.zsed up. . lot of hravy timber sail to have b-rn part of the wreckage of a lake tnmer was found jammed up !n the er trance together with cakes of ice1 tut slush. i

Lack of water !ffrt'.!d a number t : departments. especially in the ovn hearths where the water fhorte caused larsre volumes of steam t scape. Following a two hours tie

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c'cio:- a. Tre wat'r shortage a". raused an

acc!dnt in one of the blast furnaces, v.-hen a t.-am line is sftij t- have 'IV or. n up. No mater!: damage, was tl'-ie. however, ap the furnace waa toon placed in operation as i.-on a' .

repairs were made.

I predate the assistance given by Mr.

Kidner who came at the request of the advisory committee of the Lake County Medical Society, namely: Dr. John Iddings Dr. Otis Neablt and the lata Dr. Geo. H. Hosktns. Mrs. Fidna M. !'i-ins. visiting nurse for the Lake County Anti-Tuberculosis Society, has direct information pertaining: to li cues of active i-aao? of tuberoulfsia in Lake county, and tlie dt-K.th records show that La.ke county has aboct II deaths per nn-nth

l from tuherculosi j. j The new institution as planned by I Architect Coletnn will accon:.mJate j 250 be-ds. I The Tube.rculOo:? Society : f rrcjf'il for assistance ind coniiiieiit of tuc-

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WHITINtt. Ind., Jan. IS. The repuVdieati committee met Saturday afternoon at the city hni! to elect officers for the municipal esrnpaiirn. Thomas C rajpwskl r,esi;?nrl at city chairman. The following officers ;vcre elected : Chairman J ohn Fctterhoff. Vb-e Chairman Mrs. M.u-j Conroy. vcretary Mrs. Mary Stover Hay. Ti -,c i rcr J iisopii Kyle. Mr. 1'ct terhoff. the new chairman. Cfcve a vr.v fine speech t.- the lnembern it) out livinjr the work for both wo-:Ti'-n and men voter." to make Whiting

the best cities ;n :!'! region.

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CHICAGO. Jan. ! 8. "Mashers" and bootleg liquor wire the reasons as-sinc-d today by Mrs. I'leo Uurtzman. under arrest a tho alleged "lure" of a robber gang1, for her ventures into banditry. Mrs. Hurtamtn sn.;d she came here, frijii Marlow, Ok la., fcevera. months flto to seek employment and met Kurt Uurtzman. Despite Hurtsman's confission that he was a drunkard, she ays, . he married him to "kp watch over him." One day Hurtuman got in a fifrhX and was lined $20n and snt to the bridewell. Mrs. Uurtzman appealed to "Curley" Turner for protection, he declared from "mashers. ' Turner told her to "pick up'' the ti'st man wh accosted hr and Klephone him. "Next day." she said. "T picked up ::y Cirri ijian and phoneti .'urlcy. I took him to Park end Wisconsin avenues where Curley and a man named Ulackie beat him up and robbed him. I did two more jobs for Curley and got Kurt out of jail." Hurtrm&n, according to his wife, promised to go straight and got a job but he spent his first week's pay for booties: hoozs ajid she had to go back to "luring" to support them. Married men. Mrs. Huruman said, were the worst "mashers." Mrs. Hu,rtiman was arrested while working as a housekeeper in the home

NOTICE Ol'' FINAL SKTTl.KMENT OF INSTATE. IX 'HIE LAKF. SUI'KltlOK COURT, NO. 178'.t. JAM'AUY TF.KM. F'21. IX THE MATT Kit F T! IF. FSTATK OF STFFAN UAVili! V. Di:ci;asfd. Notice is hereby pivt-n to the licit:-. Legatees and Creditors t-f Stefan Gave iii deceased, to appear 'in the Lake Superior Court, held at H;i liimond. Indiane, on tho 14th day of February, 1921, and show cause, if any, why the Final Settlement Accounts with tho estate of sfiid decedent should not be approved; and said heirs ar.i notifie-d to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. WITNESS the IHerk of the 1ike Superior Court, at Hammond, thic lTlh

January, 1921.

Herbert L. Wheaton, Clerk Iake Superior Court. NO'lICK KSTATE. IX THE LAKF SFrEKTOIl rOt'RT. NO. 19M. JAXFAKY TERM. 1921. IX TUF MATTER OF TH'-: lOSTATK OF DAN FUODOAVSKI, DK'EASED. Notice is hereby given to the Heir.-. Legatees and Creditors of Dan Ttrodowsl;i. lieieas.d, to appear in the I.ak; Superior Court, held at Hammond, IndiftitM. on the 3 1th day of February, !92, ntid show cause, if any, why the Final Settlement accounts with the estate of ssid decedent should not be approved; snd said he'.rs are notified to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares. WITNESS the Clerk of the Lake Superior Court, at Hammond, this loth day of January, 1921. Herbert L. Wheiton, Clerk Lake S'upenor Court. X OTIC E i F F I X A i . P ET T LF M EXT O f " INSTATE. IX THE LAKE Sl l'ELIOR rOl-RT, NO. 21Sd. .lANCAKY TKitM. !?!. IX THE MATTER OF THE FSTATK OF DIXHAMAN JABAAT. IE 'EASED. X'otict is hereby given to the Heirs.

Legatees and Creditors of Dtngamn:i Jabaay. deceased, to appear in the Lake. Superior Court, held at Hammond. Indiana, on the 14th day of February, 1321. and show cause, if any. why the Fin-.! Settlement Accounts with the estate of "aid decedent should not he approved; and said heir are notilied to then and there make proof of heirship, and receive their distributive shares WITNESS the Clerk of th i.;lU Superior Court, at Hammond, this itch

day of January, 1.V21. Herbert L. Wheaton. Superior Court.

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NOTICE OF FINAL S ETTI.EM EXT OF FSTATK. IX THK LAKE ST PEi.IOi: COl'HT. NO. I'mIT. .1 A N F A 1 1 V TERM. 19.M. IX THE MATTER OF THK KSTATE oi" MIKE ) i i El 1 i. l.'L(TASiil). Nolle. ; is hercj.y t . . . ! ;o !!, Ili:rs. l.' i-'n to. s nnd "red i tor., ..f Mii.e I-'ik ! -. iJ.it.h s' ll. ti aopewr in Supevi-'r

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Court. hM at Hammond. Indiana, 01 the 11th day of February, 1921. end show cause, if any, why the Final Sftlomeut Account;, with the estate of said ih. .dent should not be approved: and snid heirs are notified to then Rnd th- t mi' k i t.r .i.f of ic ir. hip, and receive the.r 1 1 s tribu t i e ; h IT' s. W'n XKSsl the .;.)! of th La's Sur'tior ('"iirt. at I fa nmioiid thi 1T,:. ii;i.y of January. 1921. Ilelh-'ll L. W 'H'HIot-,, Cierk I.:, v Sui" rioc Curt.

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PACTIFP Hoot Gibson in liiJlIlflEi "THE MAN WITH THE PUNCH." Also "Thunder-1 bolt Jack." ' I t

DI TAT I George Walsh in "NUMDUUUber SEVENTEEN." Also "Bride 13." Wednesday and Thursday "The Stranger." AUDITOR I U M MAX HELPER. Prop. 367 Calumet Ave. Phone Ham'd 1931 TODAY P.A. Special Houdini in . "THE GRIM GAME" Also "Black and White" Don't Miss This TOMORROW Jack Gardner in "OPEN PLACES" Also Two Good Comedies

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Hammond :i Indiana TODAY FEATURE ATTRACTION FRILLS AND FASHION REVUE Showing the Latest Gowns Worn by Women of Today Beautiful Girls Pretty Gowns BILLY BARLOW Odds and Ends

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PERO & WILSON Comedy Novelty

WILL CUT COST $15,000 County Board Plans to Save Huge Sum in Tuberculosis Sanitorium Architect J. N. Vlemn of Chicago r. :li have plans completed tor Lake County Tubti-oiioais Sanitorium within ten days. Thu? plana are in crorJmce with rec Jmnienditiwn made "by Institutional Secretary Thonvas B. Kidner of tho Netlonal Tuberculosis Association, an 1 will he t.ho very lat--sn inith-e ao'.enco of sanitorium const i uct ion. .Vrchiteet Coler.-.an told Secretary IT.. : oert K. Grehivm yesterday that the i"ounty comriiisiiont rs ere earnejUy ft-rivln o orect the. building during t!1 r.o mingr a-jmrr.er and that $50,000 iuid Iki siv sd through recent reduction of buildinar cev,ts as compared with la.t fummr. Those plans are to be approved by Mr. Kidner. (specialist expert in Tubereulos ii Sanitorium r -Tietruction) also thft tato board ot Y - a'th and Laks County MMica! Sock-; y. The sity (115 acres north of '-o-An Point) ie now owned by the "unty for that purpose. . Architect Colsman feels confident tVat v.-e will hare th advajitage of previous exerlonc of othr localitiea fnd this inMltutlon will include tho hf!t features of others aa well aa soma useful features n t prevloualy underftood. Secretary Griham feeds encouraged .'. y the instructive and friendly reception eivem him by Architect olemiJi. Mr. t.'o'eman see-ms to be cc.mpetent s- 1 sympathetic. Vlo n3itively ap-

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Specials for Wednesday, Jan. 19th FRESH LEAN PORK BUTTS lOl Per lb SMALL LEAN PORK LOIN ROAST 1Q Per lb Ac FRESH CUT LEAN PORK CHOPS 91 Per ib . FRESH BELL SHAPED LEAF LARD 1 f 1 Per lb. FINEST BRAND BRISKET BACON 1 Q 1 Per lb 102 C SUGAR CURED BOILING BACON 17 Per lb A C Independent Market Co.

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