Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 339, Hammond, Lake County, 14 April 1922 — Page 2

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THE TIMES Fridnv. Arril 14. 1922.

EAST CHICAGO AND THE HARBOR

DR. BICKNEKL - SPEAKS AT GARY IXr. Geo. F. Bicknell of East Chisago, last evening- spok before the Lalt County Medical Society at the T. 3X. C. A., City on an operating treatment that to had applied on hopeless case of laryng-al diphtheria. The doctor referred to the number Of cases he,..Sl"H'atreated during the recent epldqmio 1n the city and the u-ocears that'.;he had in. saving- lives that -were thijpsrht hopeless. Tr. JSlcknell sa.dof the sevea cases operated on by htm all recovered with the exception of one. With an illustrating', chart. Dr. Blcknell ghowed the operation methods used In these cases. State Senator Holmes of Gary, Fav a shortiKiress on the work being-; accomplished to Initiate legislature In relation t the public health and the propaganda being thro-vrn In the state's way by certain tactions as stumbling- blocks. Ir. Reeves of Whiting- also spoke.

CASE DISMISSED

The case against j3coh Yr'banclc, ef 4114 Tod avenue, East Chicag-o, who was arrested on April 5h when Federal Prohibition Officers Harvey Rhedd and George E. Weeks vs-ith Capt. Tim O'Xeil and officers Peter Muha unearthed several cases of whiskey and $1,800 in grold, was dismissed by Judra A. P. Tvryman In the East Chlcag-o court yesterday. Vrhancic's treaured stock was ordered" returned. The" j-udg-e' -finding nothing- in the blanket Volstead Act that he could convict Vrbanclo upon, advised the released man to watch his step for If Mr, Volstead learned of this eae be mig'ht have an amendment plastered onto the law that would make this case a. serious affair.

The teachers of the Garfield school Entertained at "6:30 dinner "vVednesSay. evening- at the Lyndora hotel, In tenor cf one of their number, Mrs. Mabel Keagry Dickson, who recently became a bride. Mrs. Kate "Ldshtbo&y, well known In the Twin Cities, while In Chicago aioncjay was "quite badly Injured when knocked down by the revolving-

doors at Field department store. At

I present she Is confined to bed at -i'i

Rimbach avc, In Hammond, and will be glad to Bee any of her friends. Mrs. I,ovell Gillespie, of Danville. 111., will spend the week end at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Roy

Stephens.

Mrs. James Johnston Is confined to her home on Ivy street suffering with a bad cold. George, the two months old son of Mr. and Mrs. Steve I-'odar- oi 35S0 Elock eve., died Wcdnesday mornlng of pneumonia. Be'rtel Anderson, of 1717, 137th st.. while Jumping over a puddle of water in "Washington Park yesterday, fell and fractured his left arm. The young- man who Is 14 years old, Is under the care of Dr. Levlne. Wm. Dobbie, of 364S Pennsylvania avd., Is on tho sick list this week. Xow women, don't forget the Woman's big republican meeting at the McKinley school Saturday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. La. J. Shue returned th.j latter part of last week from Orlando, Fia., where they spent the past three months. They will bo tho guests at the home of Mrs. Shue's brother. It F. Eschenbach, on Chicago ave., until May first when they expect to locate In South Bend. Mrs. F. II. Hesse left yesterday for her home In Ft. Madison, la., after spending the past two weeks at the home of her sister. Mrs. II. 1C Groves. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Parsons, of Michigan City, will be guests cf Mr. md Mrs. Henry Brown on Easter Sunday, at their home on Xorthcote ave. Mrs. Parsons and Mrs. lirown are sisters. iA number of Hammond people

very pleasantly entertained Mr. An

drew Ilooney last evening at his home. 4121 Parish ave., at a birthday surprise party. The guests brought with them well filled baskets, and at six o'clock all sat down to a tabl prettily decorated with cut flowers and ferns, and enjoyed the delicacies prepared for the occasion. .The guests were Mr. and Mrs. H. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. G. Dobbins, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Jensan, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Gavit. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Green. Miss Juell Dobbins, Cecil and Donald Jensan and Robert Dobbins. The evening, was spent with musics games and at cards. Mr. Rooney received a number cf beautiful gifts, together with the best wishes of his friends for many more happy birthdays. Mrs. R. M. Royce la spending the day in Chicago.

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"East Is east and west Is west and ne'er the twain shall meet,' ence remarked Kipling. But Rudyard reckoned without the wiles t.nd work of one Dau Cupid. For east met west, Kipling to the contrary notwithstanding, and the west, in the form of T. Conroy, professor of English at Keio University, Tokyo, succumbed to the charms of the east, Kikuko Terao, and now she's lira, T. Conroy,

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Chaxks Garland and the kitchen of his farmhouse, Charles Garland, who with hia brother Hamilton of l4idflebott las once refused to accept a $1,000,000 legacy because he had not krned It, has accepted his share at last. But he insists that he will 'TiSX711 blJt of the 5-ocey. A third of it will Ko to his wife od little boy arid the rest to worthy friends who will use it "in soma Dod cause. Charles aaya be will remain on his fifteen-acre farm in the bods near North Carver. Mass. Hamilton accepted his ahare of tha ac7 when he became cf age recently.

Dr. and Mrs. V. L. Townsley will have as their guests at dinner this evening, the doctor's brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Townsley of Hammond. Mrs. Cbristene Brandt, of 4859 Baring avenue, who was operated on yesterday at Mercy hospital In Gary, Is reported as getting along nicely at the present time. Mrs. M. A. Sheeler and two children of Michigan City, are spending the day with the forrner's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Wells of Melville avenue. Mrs. Clark Sharp of 144th street, was the guest of friends In Hammond Wednesday. The IC. L. U. club will be entertained nest Wednesday afternoon at their regular meeting at the home of Mrs. C. F. Smith, 420G Olcott avenue. Jack Hagel and Joe Reid were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brown last evening at their home on Northcote avenue. The children in the primary department of the Congregational Sunday school, who are taking part in the ICaster program, are requested to be present at tho final rehearsal at 2:30 o'.clock Saturday afternoon In the church parlors. Mrs. R. F. Eshenbach was a Chicago visitor yesterday. Tho civic department of the East Chicago woman's club held a most interesting meeting last evening at tho home of the chairman of the department. Mrs. R. M. Royce, 4721 Northcote avenue. Mr. C. M. Reed give a very Interesting and instructive talk on the banking laws in Indiana. A number of the school teachers cf this city left yesterday to spend the Easter vacation at their different homes. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Iliff had as si o'clock dinner guefts Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. E. Wailender and daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. IT. Bridge, all of Hammond. Mr. and Mrs. Domlnlck Gilbert announce the engagement of their daughter. Stella Bultaof, to Mr. Frank E. Lucas, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Lucas. The wedding will

occur In June.

First TrustAnd Savings Bank . EAST CHICAGO INDIANA

Put $10 Monthly in This Safe Investment Start buying an income now. You can buy First Mortgage 7 GOLD BONDS for cash or on the installment plan. Pay 10 down and 10 monthly. We allow 7 interest on all rfsularly-made payments. Thus $10 down and $10 monthly -pay more down and 10 monthly. We allow 7 interest on Mortgage 7 GOLD BOND. After buying one Bond start in to acquire another. This is the way many people have acquired an income-paying investment by this easy, methodical plan. If you will write or call we will be glad to explain this systematic way of getting money ahead. Free booklet upon request. You can buy these Bonds regardless of where you live. If you are out of town merely write. Sold for 12 years without loss of one cent to any investor.

It Is now possible to "bottle" telephone messages. If a telephone call is made and the person wanted Is not available, an instrument can be set in motion that records the message and repeats It any time latr.

PARTHENON THEATRE COMING MONDAY, APRIL 17 FOR FOUR BIG DAYS

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DAMAGE MAY REACH MILLION

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clans think. Keesel Is being cared for In the company hospital. TAKfiX TO HOSPITAL Thomas Roche, foreman, John "Ward, outside helper, and Joe Kouch, fireman, are the most seriously burned. Roche suffered bad burns to his bands and back; Ward's face Is scorched by flame and mottled with scalding oil may be marked permamently ; Rouch has both hands badly burned and may have suffered internal Injuries. The two latter have been removed to the Illinois Central hospital at Chicago. Roche la confined to a bed at the Standard Oil hospital at 'Whiting:." The others incurs 1 burns and Injuries of varying: dtrree. They are beincj treated at Whiting:. Some will be able to erturn to their hom?. Others will h retained at th hospital for treatment. WHY LOSS WAS MOT Git EATER That there was not a greater lo.-.s of life is attributed to the fact tint the explosion came at a time when the shifts were not changing. In previous catattropheH, occasioned most frequently at the moment when tne were arriving and leaving, the toil of dead an i injured ran much higher. - As word coursed from mouth to mouth that "they've had an awful explosion and fire at the Standard'' a sort of terror seemed to grip the residents of those parts of the city where live most of the refinery employes. It was not long before mothers, wives and children began storming- the gates lor admittance. Beiief that many had been kilh-d and a corresponding greater number lay injured, persisted in the ranks of the shawl-covered women in spite of efforts of refinery officials to quell their fears. It was oyer an hour before quiet finally had been restored and the crowd Inveigled into returning to their homes. Some women remained at the gates until the hour of the shift change at 8 o'clock, stubbornly awaiting the arrival or non-arrival of thfir "pian."

the refinery grounds man-hole covers shot into the air like popped corn when flaming oil frohv ho burning stills dripped into the sewer pipes and ignited gases In tho mains. Steam shot into the ipe3 proved unavailing and the hissing gas and flame coursed through the whole underground net-work of mains, frightening workers now and then by projecting; lnto tno air a" otherwise inanimate cover of a tnan.-hole. Battery 19, erected but a year ago, is of the now type, tube pressure still. Comprising about 20 stills to the battery, the actual outlay in the erection of a battery Is around $730,000. There are twelve of these n.:v type batteries In operation. Officials late today threw a small army of men Into the work of clearing the $1,000,000 debris. Operation of other batteries will not be Interrupted.

What Is known as pulverized cotton has found a place' and la being put to many uses. The cotton resembles flour in its color and texture.

Read These Twin City Advertisements

WASEY'S PLEATING SHOP 01 ST ATI S1REET Tlemstltrh with Gold and Sliver Thread; ulo mutch nil colon, nut ton llolen. Buttons Covered. K in -Ijrolderflnc, Hraldins, Heading. Phone Hammond 44 fl. 8-7-tt

To phone neiri Items to Kaat Chlrasro Times office, rail Kast Chicago 283.

Money to loan on 7 and 8 per cent, securities for sale due 1 to 3fi months from date, denominations from $25 up. Real Estate gold bonds. Roe & Peterson. 11-23

Now that spring is here, the housewife has turned her thoughts to painting, paper hanging and getting things cleaned up. You can do no better than see L. C. Thacker, 4936 Todd ave, phone 478-R East Chicago. 4:14 Tho W. C. T. U. will hold a bake sale Saturday afternoon at Reed's T-irug Store. There will be a fine collection of cakes, pies and everything. 4:ii St. Elizabeth's Aid of St. Mary's P;irlsh will hold a bake sale Satur nay afternoon. April 15. at Schllcker's Druir Store. 4:15

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THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK EAST CHICAGO ' INDIANA

Capital and Surplus $150,000.00

Under U. S. GoTernment Supervision

Industrial Diversity Boosts Our Pay Rolls The wide diversity of the 40 industries of the City of East Chicago gives it an advantage over other communities in times like these when business is , reviving. Take gasoline, for instance; Our three refineries, Sinclair, Standard Oil and Consolidated, share in the increasing orders for this fuel. Our railway equipment shops have landed additional substantial orders, and our largest steel plant is reported to be booked full in many departments for the first half of the year. Similarly in other industries chemical, tube, bar iron, rivets, etc., there is a marked increase, and 2,500 more men are- employed than was the case a few months ago. uVs times improve and the City of East Chicago takes an upward swing save more and bank It here. $1 starts an account. The bank is open this evening from 6 until 8.

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TODAY and TOMORROW 5 SUPREME ACTS OF VAUDEVILLE Also SESSUE HAYAKAWA in "FIVE DAYS TO LIVE"

SUNDAY Complete Change in Program 5 ACTS OF VAUDEVILLE and TEDDY GERARD in 'THE CAVE GIRL" COMING MONDAY MAE MURRAY in "PEACOCK ALLEY"

ORPHEUM LAST TIMES TODAY and TOMORROW ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN In "Why Announce Your Marriage" TOMORROW For One Day Only "THE ROSARY" COMING SUNDAY FOR THREE DAYS 3 HIGH CLASS ACTS OF VAUDEVILLE Also TOM MIX

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N'OTICE TO GARBAGE REMOV CONTitACTOnS NOTICE IS HERCBf GIV: That proposals will be received the Hoard of Pulilic Works of t City of iary, Indiana, at its offi. until the hour of ten o'clock a. i on the 1st day of May, 1922, for t! disiKisal of all garbage collected 1. the City of Gary, or for the colle tion and disposal of all garbage pr duced within the City of Gary. Bidders shall submit complete hi on either or both propositions n outlined in the specifications on Ii; In the office of the Board of Publi Works. Bids for the disposal onl shall be based on bid price per ne ton of ttwo thoufand (2000) pound for removal of all garbage collecte from the territory within the corporate limits of the City of Gary which . rbatce will be delivered t the successful bidder at a centra loading- station in the City . of Gary Such hid shall be accompanied b a rrtfi rhek rrtPtA pvahle tf

Easter Footwear Children for the We heartily recommend Dr. Dudley's Cushion Sole Patent Leather Roman Sandals the very latest in snappy footwear for the children. We have all sizes. Featu:ig them for Saturday at

and up Also other snappy styles in Patent and plain leathers, similarly pricedStandard Shoe Store 223 East State Street East of Post Otnce.

3 city of Gary In tho amount of e Hundred ($300.00) Iollars to rantee the proper execution of a dins contract, if so awarded. ;ls for collection and disposal :11 bo based on a lump sum anal charge to the City of Gary for j .-service rendered, lndudine the

rnishlng- of all labor and equip-j

-nt and shall provide . suitable d equitable basis for providing r extension of facilities and er-i-e commensurate with the growth the City. A certified check made yable to the City of Garv in the lount of One Thousand ($1,000.00) liars shall accompany such bid id thq one check for One Thousand

!1,000.0) Dollars will cover propos-!s-on both propositions from one

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Contracts will be entered Into with v mmrfxs&f ul bMnVr to cover a

period of five (5) or ten (10) year as ppecifled in the award.

All the general requirements a to form of proposals, affidavits of ion-collusion among- bidders, forfeiture of certified checks, and the reserved right of the Hoard of Public Works to reject any or all bids, are ncluded in the specifications and .nust be compiled with by bidders. By order of the Board of Public Works. IvEWIS E. BAT.XES, AMIXIAM P. PATTERSON. JOHN B. BURKE. Board of Public Works Attest: BLANCHE K. DOUG AN, Clprk. 4:14:?!

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UNIVERSAL FREE! ! For the Children The first' 500 children to see Robinson Crusoe Saturday Morning will receive a Crusoe Puzzle Free.

Easter Sunday SPECIAL DINNER AT OIEEFE'S CAFE 522 119th St., Whitbg Roast Turkey Chicken Baked Ham Native Roast Beef Including Soup Relish Hot Vegetable Salad and Dessert $1.25

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BIJOU rfoYf -AND THE CHILDREN PAY" With Gareth Hughes and All Star Cast FRIDAY and SATURDAY WM. RUSSELL in "THE LADY OF LONG ACRE" Also Good Comedy and Mutt and Jeff

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