Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 202, Hammond, Lake County, 14 February 1921 — Page 3

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The abolition of tho Public Service Commission nd Municipal Ownership .r r-iiblic Utilities was the chief subject r a number of indignation meeting's IkKI throughout East ChlcaRO Rnvl Imli(ri Harbor. Saturday ami Sunday tnints. t'ractically all of the business men Mid tax-payers of the city have formed ntmsflvca into an organization under tho name and title of the Citizens' I'rot'.ctivo Leag-ue and have elected Jesse I;wey, chairman of tho l-caue. A. P. TwjTr.an. R. M. Royce, Pr. R. P. Hale. William Huber, lr. Johns an.i tSv'rKC M. ravis -were apronted a committee ; f mx by the chairman and were instructed to bend their best efforts in seeking . solution in the present crisis of h!t,'h water rates.

At the Saturday evening meeting that j -a held in Lincoln hall. Attorney A. I V. Twymnn talked on present rates and J methods which could be introduced to i eliminate present high rates. lie also j dwelt upon Individual rates, which ap- j ears to be the chief subject of debate. MATOE BROWN CHEEKED j Cheers aJid yells greeted Mayor Van Pvown of Hammond as he arose from his chair and walked to the front or j the stae. Mayor Hrown talked on Municipal Ownership and told of its j

Fiicces in Hammond. He aaviseu tn mi. ti- lofiV into the Ic'i.asrt: slidin;

scale" adopted in Hammond and 'of the splendid results and fjtisfaclion secur-

rii bv Hammond tax-payers by the mo

tf-r service for factories and puioio . runpra buildings and f.at rates for house and by j drant uses. The Mayor was Riven j .Saturday more applause a.s he told the citizens Roberts,

that he was in fovor of l"ubiic ou nor- f l tu

ship in everything which comes irom i

Mother Carth. t, v,.it t.iikp.I on Jiehalf of his

fcllowmen and offered personal sums, to j be spent towards the buying hai k of! he -water system for Ka-st Chicr.Ro. He J was cheered with many yeas frra tho I Eitdlence. Attorney Rav M. Royce. the j nert speaker, ursed the abolishment of the Public Service Commission. Mike I Muha, was called upon to make a sebc- j ... C!.ln !

tion or committee irom uit- f .-Mid chose Demetcr Szilai, Frank SteigUtz, John Gertatz and Alderman John Terkcley. Representative Otto O. Fifield vln was reached at his home by Attorney R. M. Royce was invitrd to be present at the Sunday evening meeting which was held in the Council Chambers ol' tne (ity Hall. At this nieotinjf City Attorney Crites ftave Iiepresenta t i v0 l'tf.cld. some idea of how the citizens of Rast Chicago and Indiana Harbor feel toward the Tublic Service Commission, specially on the water rates granted the East Chicago Water Company. Mr Fifield. win had only a few min

utes to talk on account of catching a ; train for Indianapolis, told the citizens j that the rei-on why he voted for the ..,.: ho v.ni nholishins the 1'ub- i

Killing i.. c Service Commission, was on information received from the attorney gpnoralwho advised the different replcsentatives that the fault did not i' s with the law. but there v as a possibility that the members of the commission rifre at fault. He stated however that be was personally in favor of tho .ni;..i,in,r rtf f-nmmission and m-

. ucH tho leairioj to have a c mm 'I I ' e (

call upon Governor MeCruy, This loflEue later decided to do.

Attorney Twyman then suggcatc 1 that the mayor be instructed to call a special meitin? of the common council for Tuesdayeveningr at which time some action will be taken relative to open up nesrotia'-ions for the purcliujof the nitration rntAt last nl?ht'3 meeting bills we: e presented to th leaprue by different citizens of East Chicago, showing- tuct in some cases, they were required tj pay for filtered water on a meter tat: basis even before tho meter had be.-r. Installed. EECTJEXS INJUNCTION Charles Pitzelo, who is the owner jf

a buildins at 49H-4341 Alexander avo

r.ue, thnug-h his attoriieys Meade, Royce and Twyman, has secured an m junction ag-ainst the East Chicago and Jndiana Harbor AVater company restrainingthe latter company from

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! Tv. o pcrso.is probably die as r. ! result of week nd auto tragedies

j which occurred in and near Gary. Both. Iietims received fractured skulls.

Four year old Rudolph Girusto, 1001 Washington street. Gary, received u fractured skull and suffered other Injuries at fUli avenue and "Washington in Gar ySaturday when he was struck

! bv a Kustor grocery auto truck, driven

by Jim Z;ko, l,1fl Adams street. According to information the father of the lad infused to let the police take the child to the hospital and was removed to the family residence. Ziko was placed under arrest and is beinir held pending the cutcome of the child' injuries. The arrest of n Gary autoist will he. caused today who struck and r':n down Joseph Ren. a Hes.iville resident

' on Ninth avenue near the E. J. & K. ' tracks between Kflmnmtid and Gary, j early last nisht, leaving the victim iri a dying- condition. 1 Ir. Ryan and the Rev, Joseph Ryder ! of Gary wno were returning- to Garv j fr.mi IlEni'iDii.i in an auto saw the j form of Ren sir-tched across the road j and stopping tae machine fund him with a fractured skull and unconsei -! ous. They ru-lied liim to the Merc

cover. It is reporti fractured from car

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war- veteran, who fell ear. Wednesday returning from Hani;,:s death Tiiursda-

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rrivate Roberts, wlio s weil known throusrhout the o'alumet Reg-ion, was a ntejuio-r of r 'i.sy A. l-'SMh ; n - faotrv. h O-.v.s.or. vrio :i was i.r-

g-nnized at St. T,o;iis. Mis.-ourf. 1317. Jle went oi ersca.-? with

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to er.r. As far as is known there were no eye. witnesses to the accident. The police learned this morning who the Gary autoist is and will cause his arrest. The offense is a serious one and the puilty party fac.-s the penitentiary should J'.en lie. The ietim has a fiter livinsr at i. 7 0 Superior street. Knnsh.i, Wis. Shi was notified of thj tratredy today.

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ber of battles. Jn So; ITipate Roberts was . Arg-ivnne p. rests, but maininar in Fra:u- until

i pr i n Tii funeral services were lo-ld at the ConKi'efc-ational church of which Frivate Roberts n.-ol been a member, and was conducted by Rev. Frank Maples, who paid a fitting tribute 'to the dpn rt e.l mi'liir and e? iyn. The services . t. tio- Ki'ae were conducted by the yta.oivc order, of which Frigate Robert:- v. : s a member. He was also a member of the East Cntrauo post. . American Ro;on, and KniKhts of r.vthias. He is survived by r,s parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Roberts. 4 121 O'cott oven i;e. a brother Percy Roberts and a sister. Mrs. llfir.-y W. Petersen, both of this city. S. 0. S. SIGNAL SENT OUT

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Quick Relief from aches and pain3, bruisesand strains by apply-

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It soothe3 and heals. Keep a bottle handy at home, et the oflice or in yonr grip when traveling.

Absorbine.J

costs more, but its service cannot be measured in terms of money. $l.Z5 a bctUe- at most uruggists. W. F. YOUNG, Inc. 75 Temple Street - Springfielci, Mai.

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Musterola Loosens Up Thos x re t . j tv v-v . t- -

Stiff Joints Drives Out Pain

You'll know why thousands use T.f'jstercic race you experience the ad relief it gives. " , Get a jar at onf- fi'orn the nearest druR store. Jt is a clean, white ointment, made v'ith the; oil of mustard. Better than 3 mustard plaster and does lie': blister. Brings eare and-coafoit while it is being rubbed or.! Mustercle is recommended by many doctors and nurses. Millions of jars are used annually for bronchitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and .'.ches of tho , back or joints, sprains, sore muscles-, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the chest ( it often prevents pneumonia). 35c and 60c jars; hospital size J3.0H

will continue to give the people cf Hammond Good, Honest, Reliable Dentistry at the following low prices: Gold Crown. 22K. . $5.00 up White or Porcelain Crown .. .$5.00 up Bridge Work, per tooth $5.00 up Gold"" Fillings . $2.00 up Silver Fillings $1.00 up Full Plates, upper or lower. .$10.00 up Paniless Extracting $1.00 Gas or Somnofcrm Given We Guarantee All Work BURKET THE DENTIST Room 116, Over Woolworth 5c & 10c Store Hammond, Ind.

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The Spring Gray Enameled Finish All Steel Springs Made By Enterprise Bed Co. of Hammond Guaranteed 20 Years

Complete Outfit Worth $90, for $49.85 $4.00 Down $4.00 Month

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