Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 345, Hammond, Lake County, 21 April 1922 — Page 4
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THE TIDIES 'FrMav. April 21. 1922.
The Times Newspapers Bk THE LAIvB COfSTV I'U'T'tt fc ri'ITlU CO.
The Lake County Times Dally except Saturday ;
nu aunuay. entered at 'Mo posiouice m uiiumuu-. June 21 lsuG.
The Times East Chicago Indiana Harbor, dally
except Sunday. Entered at llio poatouice m i-asi Ciiicago, rsovember 14. iaia.
The Latf.a County Times Saturday and V eeUly Edition.. i.nter-d at the voslollico In aammuud, ittruaiy i, l!Ua. The Uary Evening Tlmas Dally except Sunday. Kntcred at tho poatoiflce m Uary, April la. 191-. All undtr the act of March S. 1373. as secondclass manor. .
The suggestion of a Plaisance or public square relieving traffic congestion, providing parking place for a thousand automobiles or more, and creating three new blocks around the square on which business can expand, would appear to solve all of the problems of the Hohman street district with one fell swoop. On the other hand the street can be widened by condemnation proceedings or. by arcading the stores. Are there any other suggestions? Are any of these practicable? If they are not the Hoh,man street property owners better scratch their
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Hammond (private exchanges) 3100. 3101.
(Call tor whatever department wanted.) It jou have any trouble getting TUB TlilEd rcaka ccuiyialat immediately to tUo Clrculatioa Jo-partment.
Nobody is so silly as to think that business can be confined to one street or to two or three streets in a city of sixty thousand such as Hammend will be in a few more years. And tho
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promptly as you have in tha past, ploasa do not thin ' capped by lack of improvement. Who would it has been lost or was not sent on tlrud. THii. ll.lii.a ' cr J c has increased its mailing emuipmen. and is strivinjf ; obiect to a tax levy spread over the entire city earnestly to reach its patrons on time. He prompt ; ' J In advising when you do not ttct your paper and wu j 0 purchase a block of ground for park purposes Will a f 1rrimitl v c
to improve the entire Hohman street district and
EVENTUALLY, WHY NOT NOW? consequently the entire city. Remember this,
It would appear that Hohman street prop- am important improvement such as the Hohman
erty owners in Hammond are not awake to the ; street public square would be will result in betsituation confronting them or else they would : ter property values throughout the city just as welcome suggestions for the improvement and widening of Calumet avenue and the building of
preservation of the downtown business district. It is high time enterprise was shown together with a spirit of co-operation. It is natural and desirable that business
HERE THEY ARE--THE SIX MOST BEAUTIFUL De. Ro: flease na-ne tl.e six most beautiful actresses. J. W. T. Here are the six: Elizabeth Hires. Doris Kenyon, Doris Keane, r .rothy Dickson, Marion Davies. Martha Mansfield, Francine Larri-
moie, Vivian Martin, Irene fiordoni, Annette Bade. Cleo Mayneia, : Le-ior Jlric, Lillian Lorraine, Charlotte Jani Cowl, M Murray,) riari'yn Miller, Jessie Ho.-d, Bird Millman, Iiazel Dawn, Jilia Sanderson, Margot Kelly, Gordon Dooley. Miss Fannie Hurst has found prices f i Paris to be very high. Ste hs had th3 pbar'jre of paying 90 cents each for two pears. Hotel rates are poing up, and Amcr' an quests are treated in a very cavalier fashicn. In short, Americans arj expected to land, drop what money they have quickly, and hen beat i'. P?rhap3 a system might Le evolved whereby Americana desiring to spend their money abroad cDtild mail 't biA not have to ro to the trouble of makinc a sea voyage. They could
.t -rij.drt Eimply take the amount appropriated for a trip to Paris, place it in an des not attend prizefight env,Jpe and send it to thvrr authorities, and could then stay ' ere
b. home and have a good tn i. Inat, of course, a looiisn uea. out it is not much more foolish than paying steamboat fart over there to be bilked. One could at least ave the steamroat frre. It is not pleasant be held ur. Dersonallv. It would be much more satisfactory to send
ey. Probably they would accept certified checks on New lorK ifts. Or, it is even possible to cable the cash.
7 What caused the number ot postoffice In this country to decrease? Ans. Rural free delivery. S What la the annual average consumption of sugar per peron in this country? Am Between 97 iind 100 pounds.
Vh.t larife Americaa city lies directly nortli of the Paana canal7 Ana. Flttiburrh, Pa. 10 VThat la the mort Important Islands of the Dutch Eaat Indlee? Ans. Java.
WE strive in our somewhat OLD-fashloncd -way to keep up WITH the trend of the times BIT -when It comes to wive dear girl friends
Lake George road helped the entire city.
THINNED RANKS. A few davs aeo some radicals in New York
should expand on East State street and Calumet! Qty planned a parade o the unemployed, the
avenue and The Times would like to see those
streets built solid with business blocks and the merchants doing a thriving business. But it is not a good thing for the city that Hohman street lag behind and not keep step with the march of progress. Hohman street from State street to Douglas street will always be a business district. West Hammond, the north side and the residence district to the south will always sustain business on Hohman street. But in view of the rapid growth of the city and the prospect of an increase of 15,000 to 20.000 population with the building of the Jones St Laughlin plant it is easy to see that Hohman street unless it is improved cannot accommodate the nsw and larger city of Hammond as it should.
destination of the procession being the city hall, where a demand for jobs would be made. To comply with regulations, permission was secured to conduct the parade, and in applying for the permit it was estimated that 2,000 would take part in the march through the strees. There were just 27 in the parade when it arrived at the city hall.
THE ANNUAL courting contest between the automobile and the porch swing is getting off to a good start
THERE IS spasmodic speculation as to the Democratic presidential candidate in 1924. The trivial attracts some minds.
AND neighbor -women
WE shail always prefer the ty;
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DELIGHT when the knock o . comes. DELEGATES at the Genoa CO.VFERO'CE seem to suspeet EACH other somehow OK carrying- blackjacks. MARRIAGE Is e failure
WITH us in eome ways and i WE have been married nearly 15, years j AD can't refrain now and then KROM cropping raspberry r RESERVES on the clean tab'p cloth. rEHUIAPS Adam's temper when HE tried to spade the Oarden of Eden HAD somethins to do with his downfall. one way to make A twelve-cylinder
EXEMY out ot another man IS to call hi bluff. SOME of the egrs-producingr FOODS for hens are so IMPRESSIVELY advertised tbat
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they HAPPENED to eat a little by accident. ANOTHER, lnterestlnff period In life
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i Gatti is rr 'rg to n Tiag" rrand opera four years more. . -i men ' seem to thrive c i punishment, i I IS MARRIAGE A FAILURE. I Mrs. J. Hooper went to Upper Falls over Sunday and visited her ' Lusband. She reports a pler.ssnt time. Great Falls (Me.) Sentinel. I . Two fake counts discovered in France. But then, bo ar as we hav4 ! observed, a fake co.it is just .is good a3 any other. i Looks as though we may have to come to the extremity of sending Billy Sunday do.vn to save Villa. Alexandre Duval, eminent French restaurant proprietor. Las juit died at a ripe old age. He never ate in his own places.
A GREEN ONE. 77 VLF TIME position -:. ante '. by young, green colored girl. Please call or write Advertiser. Ad. in Brooklvn Citizen. Headline in'New York paper: "Plan to Spend $320,000,000 on Port." What's the matter with whisky and gin? Seems lik a lot to wasta cti one of the unessential wines. L. U. Shloss. -
j MARCELETTE. ' Many a man is married to a woman who is clever enough to trap sparrows out of the 1. tchen window so that shi can make a "meadow lark" pie, but they will r.ajrlect her to follow a cute little thing with dimpled k: :es. j Thi- may r.-i be literature. ut it's m:n. Marcel Cteinbrugge.
So 1-)ng as we have he..rd nothing :.3 7et of Princess T" ry's fi-it lisc .--ts "Wt i: ay take it he -r - is "I success. Vrnr ta tjpe rules at Wlf.';?-. But then, they may all bo Ll.ndca next week. -- - - -
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THE ducking stool for go.s!ps REGARDLESS of the weather. THINGS have come to such a PAS-S In Hammond that It la almost AT Insult t ay enythinff about THE widening- of Hohman etreet any more. ANOTHER ereat relief at the classical CONCERTS Is that radio fan ARE not compelled to witness the FEAIUTL facial contortions when THE artists take a . PARTI CTL.UILT high note.
less laborers pay tihelr city taxes and assessments the amounts will fbe deducted from their pay checks.
Manager Clarence Rudolph of the Crown Point Telephone Co, Is circulating a petition which will be presented to the city council when the company asks permission to lncreas Its telephone rates.
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The board of directors of the Klks Lodge of Hammond met last night and decided to get busy on their plans to erect a $50,000 horns in Hammond. Architects will be asked to prepare plans at once.
Hug Gray, a workman employed at the Republio steel mill in East Chicago was found dead in bed at his home 4731 Todd avenue this morning. Ha hal taken carbolic acid. Ill health is blamed.
While driving three miles south of Dyer yesterday Mr. and Mrs. Anton Held were thrown from their ibuggy when their horsi was frigrhtened by an B.utomoMie and ran away. Mr. Held suffered a broken collar bone but his wife was not hurt.
1 Is the Negro expectation of life greater or fleas than a white man's? 2 Which city has the greatest altitude. New York or Chlcgao? 3 why 4s the new (wireless called a radiograph? 4 Are fish scales used commercially for anything? 5 what did the army of occupation cost Germany? 6 What would 1.000,000 In $10 bills weigh? 7 What etreet In England corresponds to Wall street? 8 Did Edison Invent th radiograph ? 9 When did John Burroughs, the naturalist, die? 10 What Is, the meaning of the words Santa Fe? AXSWERS TO YESTERDAVS QUESTIONS 1 What etate ranks second to New York In motor car registration? Ans. Ohio. 2 Which is the largest canal opened in the United States? Ans. New Orleans Industrial, 1921. 3 What is the largest city dn Japan? Ans. Tokio. 4 What anniversary of our Independence will Philadelphia celebrate In 1926? Ans. Seaqut-Centen-nlal. 5 When do sounds cease to become music and become noise? Ans. When the ribrations are less thnn 40 a second. 6 What is the color of the silver fox? Ans. Chiefly black. Soine hairs ro tipprd with silver.
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Attorney Charles Dyer tried his first case yesterday in the superior court. He and Attorney jDa-id Boone represented a young man charge with stealing from B. & O. box cars. Their client was acquitted.
A- B. Melton has been appointed Gary's new comptroller by Mayor Knotts. He will assume h'a duties Monday.
Kast Chicago police held thoir annual ball at the Iewls rink. Bece'pta amounted to over $1,000.
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