Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 193, Hammond, Lake County, 7 February 1922 — Page 8
PAGE EIGHT THE TIME?. rnesdaY. Febrnarv 7, 1922
T. B. EDIFICE ' PLANS ARE ACCEPTED
Ccmmissionurs Approve Specifications; Long Struggle Is Ended With Hove
fSPlCIAl. TO THE TIE51 rnovrs rorvr, inp, Feb. r with ap-proval and aisceptanca yesterday by the county corarilesloners of plans and pec1fUmtlous for- a modem tubercular hospital costing- around JS00.O00. lakc -mDty medical and lay patrons see, real)aticn of t first tp In their .mtittou progvam t provide up-to-date institution 1 " ca.ro for tuberculosis vnv tims snd possfMtMles tbst later the connty wl'l e its way clew to build also homes for tha feeble minded and enlarged quarters at tha county poor farm. ( Construction of the new hospital a bich wtil comprise five units will begin in the. prior providing bids to be opened by the) county commissioners April Jnl are accepted. Contractor anticipating bidiUng on the structure plana for which wcr drawn by J. M. Coleman, Chlcafi architect, may secure noccincatlon from th office of county aatlltor on presentation et a certified theck for $5fl. On May 4. voter of tti county approved the $300,000 project with 10,t'l4 ballots favcrius tha hospital aad 4,905 voting no. KOSBIi TOS STATE Toe new htvplt;I. which .will b one f the finest In the state, -will bo situaf nd in the beautiful tJO acre county own rd tract lying- two mllea north of Crown Point. It Is expected that the institution will consist of five buildings. Besides a power plant, service building and administration building, there will he two pavilions, (quarters for the patients! each approximately 10 . feet long by 49 feet wide. Theso will be ungie story. All the buildings will be of brick and stel. fire t-roof construction. The two pavilions, t is estimated. wiU coet flS.M0 each; the other fiiree structures will cort about J?60,00O. The fight for the hospital ends a 'rr.g struggle participated in by both medical and l.ty citizens of the county. Among- the rredleal profession Irs. TdfliCjrB of Lowell, and Xesbit, of Gary, were Instrumental in seeing the pro
ject brought to completion. Herbert 'Jrahara. of Gary, wm one of the lead- '
ers among; tle lay citl.enry. Action of tho county commissioners ;n approvtr.S' the plans and specifi. ations ycpterilny followed approval of Those documents by the State KoarU Of Charities, the National Vubercular Society, tho 8tate Board of Accounts, ami the Ijikt County Medical Association. K. Blty "Whi taker, deputy auditor, yesterday ably represented George. .'J. Inland, county auditor, who Is , in Gub-a, befor. the commissioners.
entertaining manner Ma experiences in hunting, quail, deer, turkey and Other game in the Evwrjrlades of Florida. Me
spent ten years there.
Some of the larrest diamond back rat
tler to be found tn the swampa. Some x-fitin,? battles with oroeo1(lci tn Ianama mid intere!tin(r etortpn. Mr. Garl inert on was wade ait honorary member of the Uk ttity orRantisation and wafl ahod to pea!i asain soon. Thrn came the entw. Over their coffe'e snd eflrs the Fportsmen recounted their experiences until nearly midntsht. Over one-third of fhm cro-ud a mgned up aa r.dw nietnliofs pf the associa-
geese, 18; ducks, 2S. , POTATOES "Ueoeipta, 3t cars; "Wisconsin Round. KOftf lSS: Minnesota Ked
Tie also killed rjver 1T5; sandland Early Ohlr, lt
KiniTP, 100; Idaho Ilusaets, 1J0; Red McClures. 2 40. VfciAIM to 60 lb. Jfto; 74 o !ba lie-llc; TO to 110 lb. 13-?14c; fainy ISc.
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rtNTFRSATlCNAL NtWS StUVICEJ XBiW VO.liK. Kut. 7 -.Slocks, clos mr priees:
AmeHcaji Steel Founflry American Tel. ar.d 11. ... Haldwin Iomotira ........ FvethlJiOTn Pteol B Chicag-o. and Northwestern . Colorado Ijcl ............. Oruciblo Kteol
nneral Motors ................. 9 l-kawanna Steal .......... . 48 Mii'an Petroleum .. ... . ll"" TlfMvalft Steel rtf"4
32'., 102 6.1
Northern Pac'.fle .......... Pure Oil Presssed SteoJ far Railway Stcl Springs ..... Keailinif Republic Iron ani Steel .... Texas Co. IT. . Steel Willys' Ovwland Sinclair (HI
78 sr. ;i i8 7; : 53 H S7
CUlPAr.O UfE STWK. IJ.OG?; Receipt?, 33,000; market. 10 to 2V hi-srher. Bulk. .159.63; top, $10.00; hcavyTreiKht $9 . 1 5 fi ! . 33; medium weipht. $9. "05.85; lig-lst weight. J9.70gilO.00. CATTLE: Rerrpts. 10,900; market, mlrrv mostly steady. Beef Steers Cheoee. and prime.. 19.001? 9 . 85; medium and good $7.0039.00; jror-d aJid choice. J7 . FT. f9 . 40; eoeninon and nredlurp. $S S5 (q 7 . SS . KUKEP Recelpta 13,n0; market best fast lambs strong to 15c hlg-h.er sheep frrm . Ijajnbs (M lbs. downi
13. 75 14.25; lfi.-nts: calls axid com -J
mon J3.49a'12.K). CHICAGO FEODDCX KARKET ITTEIt Receipts, 7.578 tubfi; c.reaT.ery. extra, SoW3fiS; erst3 .SO'SaVi: pacjting' stocic, lSfilnOCS Receipt, 7.3S9 eases; miscellaneous, 37 SS: ordinary firsts, 335:35; tirsts, SJ j&39. I4VE nHXTP.T Tnrkeys. 35: ch!e-
kens. 2 1 1 i r spring!", 21; roosters. I S:
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I Bo" Comedy at DeLuxe.
In Bilditton In the wooclerfal feature picture, "The Conquering Power," the Deljus-o managrement has mnn-ied out fhe prorrwm for ths weclc with. Harold T.loyd arreateet and funtileyt exniedieK. "I ro." Ve hare alwajs considered Harold TJojd to be ono of the picture industry's greatest exponents of mirth and clan, clever eomejy, but with his enactment of I Do" he has tka first plaee In the hearts of many peop:. who have hertofore g-iven him only the average amount of rogaid as " a comedian. Ui "I ro" is full of laughs and acted It sj.Ji a way that you can hardly refrain front helno; thoroughly entertained. Tho fact that 1n all his clever tricks he has always kfpt within bounds artd has portrayed uothiinr offensive also neores .big- wltJv ths average -patron of the movie. An one lady termed It a.tr feetns ' I ro." 'If you aro onahl to wtand a lot of laiiKhlrif r If yoa have a co.ld -sore th's cnrnMy l3not for ywu."
GETS 99 YEARS MITIIDER SENTENCE
RUvSinnjJ-:, Ind., rb. 7. The In-w moved stviftly In tht' cape of Charb s Porrell, who was tAktn to the taattt prison to-lay tr begin n rvlnr a ninetynine year (wntence for tho mtirdor earJy Saturday of FVed Wtewrhcndorf, a policturaan. The Rrand nr' after s s-uort invtia;ation of the, case, returned a raurdr ladietitrent. Less than an hur later, with only two or three coorthonise. attache presnt. Sorrel was arraiirned wfore Judge 3park He pleaded guilty and was penfetiee! immediately. Sorrel Mtled th policeman because of a jrrodg over Wachendnrfa success In s-eftinr th jtolic-e-mAJi's job which be derted.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
ECONOMY IS NEW SLOGAN
HAVE CI JTTNTTS who will buy property in Hammond. State price, location, size. K lot a Room 114. I-irwt National i-ank Kuilding. phone 33rj, 1 1 im . 2 ; 7 : 5 "VVAXT:r Harried man 35 to to" years of ape. to .sell life insurance; salary and commission. Must h.ive tirst clasH referetive. .r-tropolitaJi Tjife Insurance Co.. IkR TT State jit , HamtiKinil, 2:7:S
SPORTSMEN HAVE GALA EVENING
S-portnmen from irammond. Gary, VbJtlriK. Induana Harbor. a.t CbicakKro and ikiith Chicago th9 largest crowd of the eeaduxw iammed the basement or the MilliXan 5poxtitig foods atvra last evMilni About taff of thero cam tn their nootirg and C&hlng' Xogs in response to the request made by T. IWeyer, r-rea!dcnt of the 1 jd-.e County Tint & Game Protective Association. Tbe rem''t v,u,a that tlie crop of ffoud yarns was btu-r Uian It baa been at any senalon of the aesoviaUon. Mr. Moyer opened the meeting by ootItnlng; some o-f bis ideas oa protction f flab and game la the future. lie alto announced that at the next meeting fifteen members would bo on tlie program t relate their niout IntereaUna; huttinff or Csblng' experience. This will bring- out some marvelous taJeu. W. M. Garllngton of the Adventurers tub of Chicago was the speaker of the, visnlntr. II tried to quit talklns tsevcrs.1 tUriO. but the followers of field and irtream refused to hear to It tin til they had had their fill. He related in
FOR E. CHICAGO
"Eoonrnny" is the first word in the new Kayt Chicago administration diotlouary. Conn oil man John AV. Oalvtn of the Kcvctnh ward reiyitided Ha eo-partners r this fact at tiSo recular moetlng- rf the members heJd laat night The city fathers are becoming; erpnrtt of playing football with ordinances appropriating; money or with one creating an additional, office .Vothing- is passing- this official ten without first a thorough analysis of the pro-ponition. Knotty proble.-nvs or an ordinance eontalnins a trtc'ty clause is referred to a squad of councilman for Investigation. Julius Friedman, chairman of a committee from the Chamber of Com-meri-.e promoting- tho construction of a olty hospitsl building went to bax with his proposition bofore tli. members of the council last night and nucoeoded In prevailing- upon them to appoint a eorrtmfttee to meet with the chamber and other clvlo organizations of I ju-rt Olileawo and Indiana Harbor nt an early date, for the purpos of becoming acquainted wt.h the facts of this proposed project. Mr. JTledm.-in gairo a very clear and vig-orona presentation of the dtre need of a city hospital in Kasf. " Chicago. The cold fact? of a city cf nearly 40.000 without any means of taking rare of its sick and injured, were laid bare. An industrial center where evrry-day an accident occurs that necessitates the removal of a patient to an out of town hospital. A coTnmunlty center whore epidemics are prevalent. And othsr phase-s of th project were ditKrnssed by Coanc.Umen lavia. Muha, McKetafia. tialvin. Smith and Donovan. Incite ts from the local orders and civic bodies, wero read. Drawing- a line of demarcation between the manufacturers and citizens mutual interest Mr. FTledmtti, who Is fathering- ths movement, aid that I? tho projert is lft tip to the Industries, it will fall through.. He a id that he does not bellT the industries sincere In their intentlors of building a hospital, and urges tlu.t tho city and citir.ens handle the pro Jet t wholly among- themelvec. The reJ epfate man aid that he was not endeavoring to infrinre upon any othr movemant or a project that the council intent hare on tlieir program. The rcf-ieriation of Kred B. Marshall aa city electrical inspector was accepted by tbe eonncil. On a secret ballot P.obett Wartena was elected to
ftrcceed Marslvill as elee-trtcmt Inspector. An ordinance, appr-epriatins $100 to purchajtc ten copies of Thornton's "Cities and Toitns" for the personal use of each councilman, was adopted. An ordinance, prohibiting; th slaughCerine of animals in the city, was adopted. An ordinance, appropriating $2,050 for the purchasinpr of property on 150th street that this pi feet mlsrht be strai?htene4 out and oJin--d with the Hammond paved portion. for the prime motive of latr improving 150th street," was referred to tho finance committee.
An ordinance appropriating fuv to defray the expsrine of dclogatea t attend the Rivera and Harbor cn I'erence to b hold at XraMUing-tan, XX C on March 1 and S. adopted. Cooncllman Robert Davis would not agre with the other members of th council, that an ordinate embodying th refunding- of nearly ortllacted as llcenso from the soft drink parlors elnco tho first of the year, tihouiJ be considered. liofere passing final Judgrnnt. however, tbe ordinance was referred to a committee of th council for Investigation. The appropriation of $?5 for a ewer cteanlna; fttachlno, was referred to the streot and aJley c)mmittee. A communication from Ctotiactlman Davis of tho fit Ft ward, rjuotliiK that tho rlty officiate eo-rperate wltli the industries Lnd local contratctoiw in an effort to plae local man Into employment, was referred to a committee. The action of tUo unomployed nslng the ld?wault publicity "Straajfers Stay In Tour Own Home Town for Work" and the fast adding unemployed list, has prompted tho waxd councilmen to take thia atep. An oMlna.nt arxproprlatlng $4.00-) for the purpose of refumiahJrig- and de:oratln the court room, wu referred to the flnan'e committee. Reports of the fire, police and employment departmente, were read nird filed.
committee promises, to out-do those held tn the pft. Dr. Georg Craig Stewart noted speaker will bo the principal sespa-ker of t! evenirg. Ha will apaak oo tHe wtbject. "Liv A.l Your Life."
RETURNS FROM MUSCLE SHOALS Harvey Watson ef the realty flrtp. ;t Pittman and Wat nun returned last fiaturday from Alabama wher he apent an Interoetlne wtek tn the Muscle Shoals region. He was impressed with what he saw and found and rn-
BfHjuontly Is heing- delttgad wlttt jns.r.y juef.!ons re!;fctlv to coniltloite in that region. . i
The flrat jwonthly meeting at J1 tt departlannt heads hs bewa caltod by stayor VVaitk OUUiKaa for nt "Tlaorj day evnln. Tbe purpos ef tht (nmtb!y wet -fn;s Is to octu harmony arrd tcfini worlt amonff tbe vsrlotta deparrnseatf of th city Jm,lnIstrttT. Th trajr idea Is to discus prob!ma that another dJvIsrtonal bead nugt k aAle to throw eome light upon aad work hacd-!n-hand lr an efficient, dwetit anl boneat administration.
FINDS THEM JNOT GUILTY The cases ag-ainst the defendants who were arrested in the much talked j of and alleged "hoims of iy fame" at J
Sixth avenue and Harrison Street last!
week which is In the hut of tho ev.
elusive -wept side residential district. I
were dismissed in Gary police court fc-esterday whin Special Judije Bert Kujs found them not gTiilty.
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WILLYS
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FORMER GARY MAN HERE ON VISIT Former State Senator S. V . Tlemlng of Fort Wayne, Ind., and New Tok City who has been a larg-p. real state holder in tho arteel city for a number of years spent several hours In tbe city yesterday taking- care of his personal Interest here. Mr. f'leftthad not been in Gary for a number of years and was quite impressed with tha wonderful changes ade during bJa abetcacc. . '
COUNCIL MET I AST NIGHT Members of the Gary eotmcU met in thHf regu'ar session in tbe council
chambers at the city ball last rtigbt, transactinar a lare volumne of important matter.'. Bs!dV-s the foond isaoee other ordinances, such as the taxi 11cen.injr and the repeal of the soft drink parlor ordinances were disposed of.
SUtve-Velre Motor Improves With Use The Willys-Knight owner seldom dips into his pocket- . book to pay for repairs or adjustments, So dependable is the SleeveValve Motor that it rarely requires even inspection. The satisfaction that cornes from Willys-Knight performance is such that owners prefer this car to any other at any price.
Booster Banquet Tonight Somo three hundred ardent supportera of tho O&ry Y. M. C. A. will attend the Booster banquet and entertainment whi-h is to be held in the Wyo g-ym At 8:30 this evening-. This is the third annual afTair of its kind and according: to the entertainment
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