Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 57, Hammond, Lake County, 26 August 1921 — Page 11
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AO CROSSING
SURVEY TAKEN-'UP
Lake County Has '"More Traps for Autoist Than Anywhere Else.
i The bad crossins survey of Laks county as being pron,.ted by the Hom- j ir-.r State Automobile Association took ' rn more definite form at a meeting or j the committee last night in the office i of tho Bohiing: Auto Sales room in Ham- I
nonl A telegram from the state board of accounts was prc-seruted ap1 roving the county commissioners as5istir.gr In the work of eliminating the dar. fer at crossings so far as is practical And the commissioners have r-:s;nlfia5 their redlr.e33 to help. The I. ads of several women's org-anizatior.s in the county have been interviewed by the committee and it is known that they are interested in doing anything they can to lessen the number of accidents occurring here daily. In commenting upon the need for such a safety first work, K. Schaaf, general chairman of the Lake County brancit cf the association stated that r.o other place cf equal area in the t'nited States ha? so many railroad, interurTjtn and dangerous street and road . rossinga as hero in Lake county v 'Even the bushes and small trees rro' more prusely in Lake county than in most places." he said, "there- ! addinfr to the dinger at crossings. These conditions place a big responsibility upon the peoplo of Lake county to see to it that thf-se dangerous conditions are eliminated so fa- as possible and that ail possibe precaution b used to protect the traveling public. Touring the past three years iOO people have been kilW-d and -So more have been injured at railroad and interuban crcs sngs in Indiana, and probably one-third cf these accidents occurred in Lake county . "The first big task confronting us in his safety first work is to complete a careful survey of the county and rind out just where the dangerous places are and what is needed to correct those conditions. Naturally in carrying on our extensive road marking, our legislate e work, looking after the touring information and the service for our members It takes money, bur. we feel that every motorist wii! want to have s.me part in this big undertaking we are making to prevent accidents. "Those appointed to work out the detail of the survey work are: Oscar Ahlgren fo "Whiting: Clyde Cleveland, cf Hammond; Joe Brown, of Crt'wn . Point; V. K. O roves of East Chicago; C. J. Dorms n of Gary', and V. H. "Williams. local manager for the Hoosier State Auto Association. Announcement was made ajso at the meertirii:, that there .re now a total of 15 service stations in this corner of the stata giving town, gasoline delivery and first aid mechanical service to 'members. Any one wanting further information or desiring to take out membership may call upon any of the above or upon Howard A. Boender, of Hammond, phone 3774, of Roland Fox, Hammond, phone 143S. "It should Be borne In mind that the Lake county branch is 4 part of the State Association and the American Automobile Association and membership irre is good rin Chicago or any other of the 90n af-'
t:!:td motor clubs in the Unitud State ar. in joining the Hoosier Association y u are helping yourself and your own state," said Ed. Bohlin?. chairman of the Hammond committee of the association .
FLETCHER, MAJOR-DOMO OF ARMS PARIVf wn T qft fpt - b i
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The Pan-American buildins and Henry P. Fletcher. The bigpest job at the disarmament conference will be that of the man who has to arrange and supervise all the details. Secretary of State Huphes has formally appointed Under Secretary of State Henry P. Fletcher to the place, which means that he will have his hands fall from now until the end of the conference. He will have to arrange a place to hold the daily sessions, see to
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the eotertainment of the foreign jruests, besides directing all the Dettv details that s!wjv enmA n
f . - - - K at the last moment in such a big ! conference where bo many of the
most ojsunfraisnea loreign leaders are expected. It is considered likely that the Pan-American building, erected in Washir.frton nine years ago through the gifts of Andrew Carnegie and the contributions of the American republics to house the Pan-American Union, will be chosen as the scene of the conference.
f GARY
NEWS
! FUNERAL SERVICES HELD THIS EVENING
GARY AND HAMMOND PLAY FOR TITLE Suprem-ary of the Gary and Hammond po!:ce dfpirtmrtp,t base bail teams wli! be decided in the third of a series of fimu w-h:o'.i will be played at Gifison Pa,rk in Gary Sunday. jJe.pt. isth, according to irrgeajit Maji Quundt who is miking prepa-ations f'r a reusing time. ary won the first game of the season hands down at u Season I'ark and seve.ra.1 wy?-ek.t latter Himmcr.d turned the trick on Gary at Hanuriond.
Funeral services of Mrs. E'.len Wulnnfr. 76 ye.ars of an', whte death ck:curred at the Mercy hi'spvtai Wednesday a-ftcrnoon fpiiurmg an pcraiion win be. field at tix. Central C'Ui ist:an ClxsiTch at six o'clock this evn.ln g. The remain. will then le pia-ed o-n a tram for Jackson. Ohio, where tuna! will be made in the fa.ms!y lot.
'i v.i.-li to iluiik .ur neighbors
and many friends for their kindness and sympathy shuivn during the lonrf illmss and d-ath of our daujrhttr and tei. also 11 y. Father Herd and Its v. Fatlie: Schi.ids and for those who loaned their autos and many beautiful floral offerings. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dl?oid and Family. -26-l
t ARD OK THAXK. I wish to thank my vfrknda for their thoughtf ulness and many courtesies p'-own to maJte the days so pleasant during my confinement in St. Margaret a hospital. !-:" C E. FOX, Monroe St.
CAltO Of THA KJ. We wish to Uvank the friends, neighbors, 1 C. L. and minister during the illness and death of our beloved son and grandson, Junior ?tanon, also for the beautiful flower offerings A precious one from us is gone. The voic we loved is still. Tne place is vacant In our home whicn never can be tilled. Mr. and Mrs. John K. Seward. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Phlipo 8-26-1
In Metnoriam
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MILK PRICES TO
D--R da- s are here agair.l I Vesterihuy in' Gary vicious d gs bit' two different people. The victims are! Louis Jacobson, SI" V.irKtma atreet. at-i tutcWfd and bitten on th arm by a vir- ! i"Us deg as he. wan walking through ' the East Side Tark. Another boy by j th-? name cf Joanes C'ipe;and. 312 Po!k ;
ftw. suffered similar injuries. Both dogs were killed by the police.
'e wish to thank neighbors and many friends for thfir kindness and sympathy shown attending tHe funeral of August Runge our beloved son and brother, also the Rev. Shaffer for h!s comforting words and those who loaned their autos and for the beautiful floral offerings, the American Legion and Mr. Burr.es. Mr. and Mrs. Bernhard S'ickorski. Mr. and Mrs. Bernhard Runge. Mr. Gustav Runge. Mr. and Mrs. George IxMmback. Mr. Herman Sirko-gKi. H-26-1
TAILS TO SWIM THE CHANNEL DOVER. England. Aug. 2$. Henry Su'.Mvan of Lowell, Mar.s.. American long distance swimmer, has failed in his latest attempt to swim the English channel. Sullivan started to swim the channel from the French side at non
Thursday but after being in the water 10 hours had to give up the at- I tempt because of high winds and! rough water. He h id ivred Jut-t j half th, distance. i
200 BOYS IN GARY TRACK MEET Several hundred boys of th Neighborhood Houses -of the Calumet region will take part in an interesting track and swimming meet wm:oh will be held at the Frofibeil School, rain or shine. Sa-turday, September 3rd. The six Neighborhood houses of the resrion that will be represented are. Gar-.- Ne.ighboj-hood House, Friendph:p Hoiise, Gary; Katherme House, of Ind-iana Harbor; Brooks Hou.se, Hammond: Centenary House.. North Hammond .nd Ne.ighborhood Cenier, West Hainmrynd. . Eadri school w-i'l be limited to twen-ty-5ve entrie-s a.nd s-ix substitutes. The. program win be made up of the. following events. Vnder Fourteen 50-yard dash, lo-yary; relay n-c 75 yaj-ds, S pound shot, high Jump, running broad Jump. Swimming 10 yard crawl. "1 yard breast stroke, plurtre for distance. 2" yard ba-k stroke. OTer KxMirte-en and I eider Mstren inn yard daj-h, So yard run, r lay race 111 ya.nds. 1J po'ind t-'t:, high Jump, running broad J'imp. Sw '.mmm.tr 40 yard ora'l. 40 yri br.a-t stroke, v.iunre f..r distance, 2 ard back stroke-..
DROP IN GARY;
Miik is going to take a drop of two cents a quart in Gary Marling the. first e.f the coining months according to an a.nn Ouiucemerit made by several tete! C.ty deaiers yesterday. The Gary M:ik Dealers reached this decision, it is said aftr the Chicago dea-iers anneunced that th-y were going to slice thenr prices a similar aino'Jnt. The present rjoc.e to hb w.tolesaler is $2.50 f-r 45 quart and whe-n the reduction becomes! effective they will get it for approximately $1 C.O.
DOC LOSES HIS POCKET-BOOK Dr. Long, Gary dentist, reported V the Gary police this morning that yesterday h bd the misfortune to lo.ve hist pf-cket book. It contained a chclc for $6. IS and some J4n or $50 in money. Ho offers a reward fr its return.
Engllah Humor. A Juvenile club advertises : "Ton farc!sh the Job, we furnish the boy." A correspondent stated that he itw in an English saloon an amusing variation ef the above, as follows: "you furnish the bob, we furnish' the Joy."Boston Trnnrrin
STEEL WORKER DROPS DEAD
"Moonshine ' is believed to have b-r-en responsible f -r another death in Gary yesterday. After drinkng heaviiv f--r the p.rst two days. te e Kolombas. a ste'. worker, dropped dead as he wa entering tlio deer of h'.s bearding house at 2" 10 Washington s't reet !a? last n;?lit The viotim was rushed f th Mercy Heip:tai in -in am t ulance but physicians who mad" an examination pronounced him d-ad. Th body was taken to Miriam's morgue. According to other residents of the bna-d'.ng ho'ise Ko:imba had been on a drink for two dcys. Lat night h corr-plain'-d o.f being very sirk and he tvli the boarejins ini-treji.j he was goins out to get a battle cf milk. A? he .as return r's he dropped o?r d-ad in t.h doorwa;-.
STILL CLEANING UP GARY'S SOUTH SIDE In their drive again.st pr.-nMtutev3 and houses of ill-fame, members cf the Gary police, department morale squad co nd-ictevi another raid at 1411 Adams street last n'is'h-t arresting three colored women, one charged with prostitution, the. second with '.siting and the thi-d with keeping a h-'jse o-f i'l fame. , w-re f i ,vi nd guilty and lined befnre Special Judge- lubir !n the Gary police "irr. Juds" Huber is t jk'na the p'i-.e e-f Judg" Dunn w ho is I ? Wisieionstn or a ti.'ninr trip.
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Mr. And Mrs. v-. .f. Williams, fr .m Whitewater. W;scor.s.n, is visiting relatives here an 1 calling on old friends. Mr. and Mrs. S. Eai..,n moved to Gar last week. Tuesday. They re very useful citizens in ,ne c 'immunity in r in the musical line both m sohool and church and he was a good carpent- r they surely will be missed. The; Underwood family are redecorating their 'house outside. Harold Guerneaey here at h:s brother's home. He has been in t.,.-Mer.-y hosp-ital since before the Foi.rth He was operated on for some grow! :i In the head. He i ilro paralr. ze. on the left sid. He seems to be qu:f improved, A. G. Nickc-lson and family expect to move to Gary in the near future. Ge-orge Loyee and family from Gary wore in town Wednesday. He ia on hi vacation now. Mr. Clifford of Gary, formerly of Valparaiso, spent Thursdav visiting M:ss Maggie Lane at the M. Lenr.artz horn e. The Old Settlers met!n'g wiM be attended by jome of the peo.ple from this place, some of the old settlers will not fee able to attend Mrs. F. Scherer and children of Chicago, .spent several days here with he-r sister and 'family, Mrs. J. F toltz.
What la Important It does not matter hoiv innr.r, bnt bow pood, hooks you have-. Soneoa.
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WANTED Farms and Gardem Tracts, for sale or exchange for property in Hammond and vicinity. Have customers waiting. P". J. Wachewicz. 153 State street. Hammond, fhone S3. S-lJ.-w
Is y.jur bck giving .ut Arc : . t.red. niite-rable. ,.11 run down tori , with nagging ' kache. Jaroeosa av.'i sudden, stabbing poliis? If so, look your kidneys,. Ov erwork. hurry -.o worry tend to ken thy kidn v.Backache and an li worn out fee; ; t is often tne first nam.rii. Gt ba k your health while jou ear. Us Dom Kidney rills, the remedy Hs.ram.iiii folks recommend. Ak tout neighbor: Here's a Hajrimond Case Kdw. "v"allaoe, Sf8 E. State St.. eay "I wa- suffering with a lame an painful hack, i I couldn't get up without a great effort after sitting anh'l The pains ne-roai the small of my bav, were terrible, and if I ca'.irht cold t. would settle on my kidneys eiaus.t, them to act f reejue-iitly . tiix boxes o' Doan'n Kidney Piils- entirely cured toe trouble." Adv.
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EAST CHICAGO CASH GROCERY & MARKET i PETER BELZESKI, Prop. 5331 43rd Street, East Chicago Phone Eait Chicago 280 ! Special for Saturday, August 27th i ' SUGAR Very Best Pure White Granulated.. 10 pounds 59c 1 FAMOUS CREAMERY BUTTER Per pound 39c :U. S. GOVERNMENT DACON 12-pound can $1.50 i MORRIS SUPREME BLACKBERRY PRESERVES 5-lb. jar. . .95c j . !Club House Coffee, A'Z T Gub HUSC M'lk 1 1 C j 3 lbs. $1.25; per lb. . tall can j Telmo Coffee, 40 r' MEAT 3 lbs.. $1.15; perlb. .
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HAMMOND STORE 572 H0HMAN STREET Open Tuesday anJ Saturday Ever.hrs LADIES' SILK HOSE $1.19 a AH Newark torei Open Satcrday Ereningt to Acconmodate Cc:'.03:rs
