Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 366, Hammond, Lake County, 16 May 1922 — Page 2

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THE TIDIES Tuesday, May 16, 1922.

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EAST CHICAGO AND THE HARBOR

EUCLID AVESt'B PAVIAG Members of the East Chicago board of work mentioned the fact "during their meeting yesterday afternoon that pJans and specifications were being prepared for the paving of Euclid avenue from the intersection of Chicago renue. This improvement, according to the plana. Include only a 24 foot strip to the '"west side of this street, due to So. "&hor occupying a large right of way to the east side of Euclid. Mr. 3r.y, an official of the South Shore railway company, was present during the meeting of the board yesterday. When asked what his company intended to do by improving their portion of this street, Mr. G-ray said he was unable to say. With regards to making repairs to the pavement along Chicago avenue, Mr. Gray promised members of the - board that this work would be start- - M today. M. Lawrence, general superintendent of the "Green" Line was also in attendance. He wa.s asked what might be expected from his company to pave their right of way on Forsyth avenue from 145th street north to the city limits. While not giving the board members any definite promise, Mr. Lawrence informed them that he would get an estimate on the cost of improving this street ... and meet with them again next Mon- - day to advise as what extent his .V company would go to make improve ; ments along Forsyth,

IT WAS A GREAT GAME. "., A startling surprise was regis- . : tered in baseball circles over the Sabbath when at the grand finale of ",' the game between the East Chl11 cago Fire department and the Grlf- " fith Athletic club, the score stood ; 12 to IS. The fire boys were declared victors. It was a well fought game. Mansger McMahon sent his boys "over , the top" in spectacular fashion - thereby proving his worth as a commander-in-chief and dlstlngj.shing himself as winning the croix de guerre, D. S. C and S. O. L. during one battle Those harsh words and sarcastic remarks issued from mouth to ' mouth during the past week have --. been catlously retracted Fans who -"Lwere reluctant at first to recognize ( the new team are demonstrating their faith in the fire nine, by ., sending out letters of condolence ... for the absurd utterances recently made, concluding their notes with ... pathetieal extracts from Foe's sen t.i mental verses. TM deep feeling jas been augmented by the is- - suance of a proclamation addressed

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The powerful motor oi the Cartisa airplane faltered aa Lieut. Leland Hewitt, pilot, and to sidellners and the public in general to which is attached the seal of brother love, friendship and sincerity. DEPARTMENT MEETINGS Starting with Monday, May 22. and on the fourth Monday of each month thereafter. Mayor Callahan has given rctices of a moathly meeting for the purpose of getting the several city department heads together to disoues matters pertaining to the interest of their respective offices. VS TOTO His name Is Abraham Toto, 4231 Olcott avenue. He had a little stUL The police have hlra now on a V. S. L. Li charge. BOY'S MISHAP While riding along Cedar street on a bicycle yesterday evening. Xlch olas Jaskuski. 3730 Catalpa street. HAMMOND Capital and Surplus $120,000.00 Chicago and Kennedy Arennes CHICAGO

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to the accident examining the plan Sergt. Eristjam Bredvad were takine off at Plant fleid, Florida, and they were seriously injured Indiana Harbor, was hit and run over by an automobile driver by Ted Dahn The workman escaped with slight injuries to his legs Jimmy Burns., ex-alderman, who witnessed the accident, said that Jaskuskl ran his bicycle across to the opposite of the street in order to avoid a collision with a car that was coming on the wrong side of the street. Twin City News Notes Mrs. Clair Stephens will entertain in honor of her little daughter Elisabeth's second birthday. Thursday afternoon at her home on 136th street. Mrs. Steele of Cincinnati Is visiting her daughter. Miss Alberta Steele, a teacher at the Washington grade school. Mrs. E. B. Unman will be hostess at a dinner party Thursday evening at her home on Aldis avenue. Miss Mable Banta, teacher in the Washington high scnool is expecting her mother Saturday, from Go shen, Ind., to spend a few days enroute to California, where she will join her husband who is in business there, and where she expects to remain for the summer. T. E. Williams was very pleasantly surprised last evening on returning to his home on North Magoun avenue, to find the teachers from the McKlnley school and a few from the Harrison building, taking possession o his home where a delicious picnic supper, which the guests, to the number of forty-five, had prepared and was spread on the lawn of the home awaiting the hosts' appearance. To say this was enjoyed would be terming it mildly. Mr. Williams, who has been teacher of the McKlnley school for the past fifteen years, was presented with a beautiful silk umbrella and a wonderful painting by the teachers of this school. The evening was spent with music and In social chat. Mr. Williams left Monday to take up the dutes as principal of the Washington high school. Last Friday afternoon the pupils of the Junior high school presented him with a desk set, to show their appreciaton of the servces rendered them. Miss May Galvin and Mrs. A. Vance motored to Peru, Ind., where they were week-end guests at a house party. Mrs. Orland Johnson of Olcott ave. returned to her home Saturday from Mercy hospital where she underwent an operation two week? aro. Read These Twin Gity Advertisements WASSEY'S PLEATING SHOP 1 STATE STREET Hemstitch with Cold and Sllvet Thread) also mutch all colors. But. Ion Holes, Buttons Covered. Km Itrolderfina, Braiding, Beallas I'hene Hammond 446. t-T-lt To ohono sewi Items to East Chicago Times office, call East ChlcnS 283. Try a regular 50c dinner at Cafe Lafayette. Home made pastry. Mrs Spaulding, manager and chef. WOTTCH All members of Miriam Rebekah Lodge are requested to meet at the Hall, Wednesday. 1:30 p. m. to at. tend funeral of Sister Lydia Peeples. 5:16 By Order of Noble Grand. We are again serving regular dinners; also shot orders and light lunches; always living up to our motto "Satisfied Customers," which has made us a success the past fifteen years in East Chicago. Give us a trial and be convinced. Calumet restaurant, 767 Chicago avenu. K. F. Esehenbach, prop. 4-16..4t

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after the crash. when the machine crashed into one of the buildings on the field. The plane was demolished. William Brentllnger accompanied by his daughter-in-law, Mrs. Guy Brentllnger, left Monday morning by auto, for points in Minnesota, whero they will visit the former's daughter. They expect to stop at Hochester, to see Mr. and Mrs. Ceo. Clapper. The Trl Kappas will meet this evening at the home of Miss Beatrice Jamleson, 1118 Beacon t. East Chicago Locge No. 693 F. & A. M. will confer the Fellow Craft Degree upon several candidates Wednesday evening. May 17. Officers of Kappa Phi Delta in East Chicago returned Sunday night from Indianapolis Quite Jubilant over the new chapter there. Initiation took place Saturday, May 13th, and will be known as Eta chapter. A full program was carried out over the week end with dinner Friday evening at the home of Miss Elizabeth Spurgeon, one o'clock luncheon at the Claypool cn Saturday, followed by theater. Sunday was spent In driving around Indianapolis. The new chapter as a group of girls has done some splendid charity work in Indianapolis, and feel, as organized as a local sorority, they can accomplish a great deal more in the future. Those representing Kappa Fhi Delta of East Chicago, were: Mrs. Kartne Hubbell, Miss Sibyl Clapper, Miss Christine Reed, Mrs. Lillian Brentllnger, Mrs. Florence Cadman and Miss Beryl Reed. The May Festival, last evening at the East Chicago club rooms, under the auspices of the music department i of the East Chicago Woman's Club was one of the finest the department has ever given. The program was beautifully and skillfully rendered. Mrs. Kahn, from Chicago, delighted the audience with her vocal numbers, as did the reader. Miss Ryan, of Oak Park. The pianist, Mifrs Seifer, our own local talent, was very much appreciated. The large rooms were very prlttly decorated and at the conclusion of the program punch was served by the committee, In the dining room. One thing which marred the pleasure of the evening was that of not having the chairman of ,-the department, Mrs. Lester Ottenhelmer, present on sccount of the critical illness of her Infant son.

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Mrs. Lydia Teeple, widow of Jacob Teejle, died at her home, 4138 Magoun ave., Monday morning at

jlO o'clock, after a lingering Illness. : She was 65 years of age and has j lived in this city for a number of years. The funeral services will be ! held Wednesday afternoon from her ! late home. Wednesday morning the Welfare Association, under the direction Of the membership committee, of which Mrs. It. B. Miller is chalrma.fi, will start their annual membership drive. This is a worthy organization to which very one in Indiana Harbor and East Chicago should belong and it is hoped that at least one member from each family may be obtained. Their goal is one thousand members, so let's help put this over with a rush. Mrs. Erickeon, of 3812 Hemlock St.. will entertain the Sewing Club for the benefit of the S. B. of A. lodge, Wednesday atrnoon at 2:00 o'clock. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN : That the undersigned will receive sealed bids at its office in the Emerson Building, Gary, Indiana, before and until eight o'clock p. m., on June 1st, 1922 (at which time the bids will be opened) .for the construction of five (5) School buildings as follows: One located at Twenty-fourth Avenue and Jackson Street, Gary. One located at Garfield Street and Sixth Avenue, Gary. One located at Nineteenth Avenue and Georgia Street, Gary. One located at Forty-fifth Avenue and Madison Street, Gary. One located at Seventeenth Avenue and Taney Street. Gary. Bidder may bid on all buildings or separately tis to each building. Bids must be accomplished by a certified check, in an amount of not lass than five (5) per cent of the bid submitted, and provided that no such certified check shall be for an amount less than one hundred (lluO) dollars payable to the undersigned, to insure the execution of the contract by the successful bidder, and bidder must be prepared to furnish a surety company bond for fifty per cent (50) of the amount of the contract awarded. Plans and specifications are on file at the office of the undersigned, and may be procured by prospective bidders by depositing' twenty-fiv4 dollars ($25.00). Bids are asked on the contract 69 a whole with the following exceptions on which bids will be received separately: Blackboards, Boiler. Boiler installation. Clocks and Bells. Electrical work. Finish Hardware, Heating s,pd Ventilating Units, Heating and Ventilating. Plumbing and Gas fitting, Serewing and Water Supply. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. A. It. McARTHUR. President ADELE M. CHASE. Secretary HARRY HALL, Treasurer Board of Trustees of School City Of Gary, Indiana. 5:16:23 NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS OF HEARING ON ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR ORN A M E N T A L STREET LIGHTING SYSTEM ON PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. Office of the Board of Public Works, East Chicago, Indiana, May 15, 1922. You ara hereby notified that the Board of Public Works of the City of East Chicago, Indiana, did on the 15th day of May, 1922, approve an Assessment Roll arrowing the assessments for the construction and installation of an Ornamental Street Lighting System on Pennsylvania Avenue from Michigan Avenue to McKinley Street. That said Board of Public Works will meet on the 8th day of June, 1922. at 2:30 o'clock P. M. at Its offices in the City Hall at East Chicago, Indiana, and will hear all persons Interested, and receive and consider remonstrances from owners of property, either in person or by representative, against the amount assessed against their property described on said Roll. Such assessments, roll showing assessments, together with the names of owners and descriptions of property subject to be assessed, is on file and can be seen at the offices of the said Board of Public Works. By order of the Board of Public Works of the City of East Chicago. Indiana. ' JOHN BOCHNOWSKI. 1372i z CEDAP STREETS

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IMPROVEMENT RESOLUTION NO. A-230. Be It resolved. By the Board of Public Works of the City of East Chicago, Indiana, that the construe tlon of a local sewer n Parrish Avenue, from the center of 143rd Street to center of 146th Street, together with the necessary sewer stubs, man holes, catch basins and water services. Commencing at a point In center line of 143rd Street to center line of 144th Street, said sewer shall be constructed of vitrified tile pipe 15 inches In Internal diameter, and from center line of 144th Street to center line of 145th Street said sewer shall be constructed of vitrified tile pipe 10 Inches In internal diameter. Bald sewer with all appurtenances shall be constructed in accordance with the profiles, plans, and detailed specifications and maps on file in the office of the Board of Public Works of said city of East Chicago, Indiana. The cost of said improvement shall be apportioned against and paid by the property holders whose property abuts thereon, and upon the City of East Chicago, If the city Is benefited by said improvement, all according to the method and manner provded for In an act of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana, entitled "An Act Concerning Municipal Corporations," approved March 6, 1904, and in' accordance with and pursuant to the provisions of all acts amendatory and supplemental thereto, passed by the General Assembly of the State of Indiana. Assessments, If deferred, are to be paid in ten equal annual Installments, with interest at the rate of six per cent per annum. A bond or bonds shall be Issued to the contractor In payment of said work, unless the property owners pay

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Dustin Farnum in Iron-To-Gold said assessments before said bond or bonds are issued. Under no circumstances shall the City of East Chicago, be or be held responsible for any sum or sums due from said property owner or owners, for said work, or for the collection of the same or for the payment of any bond or bonds, certificate or certificates, Issued to the contractor In payament for such work except for sucn moneys as shall have been actually received by the City from the assessments for said improvement or such moneys as said city may be required to pay. All proceedings had and work done in the assessment and Issuance of bonds thereof, shall be as provided for in said above entitled act. Be it further resolved that the Board of Public Works will meet at the City Hall of said city on the Sth day of June, 1922, at 2:20 o'clock P. M-, to hear any and all persons who may desire to be heard, whose property may be af fected by the proposed Improvement and hear any and all objections and remonstrances If any, against said improvement, and at said hearing said resolution will be confirmed, modified, changed, altered or rescinded. Be it further resolved that the Clerk be and he is hereby ordered to publish notice of the time and place of said hearing, and said resolution by two weekly publications, published in a newspaper of general circulation published in said city. Adopted by the Board of Public Works this 15th day of May, 1922. JOHN BOCHNOWSKI. M. KIERNAN, KARL D. NORRIS. Board of Public Works. Attest: WILLIAM H. MILLER, 16-23 Clerk of Board.

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