Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 326, Hammond, Lake County, 9 June 1922 — Page 2
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THE TIMES Friday, June 9, 1922.
I. CHICAGO i GRADUATING
EXERCISES - Savonty students of th East CM ago high school. h largos class J in tn mstory or u oonooi, vm do .srraduated at tho twenty-fourth a Ritual commencement exercises to be Jield at tho Hartley theatre Wednesday evening, Juno 14. : In tho first class of tho East Chicago high school, three pupils graduated. There were flfty-two In tho class last year. This year tho class Troll for a college preparatory course Includes fifty-eight names with only twelre students not completing: for 1hia course. CLASS ROLL Oollego Preparatory Course Kenneth Q. Ansley, J. Morton ArUas, William Stevo Barno, T. E. Zerglund, Charles Blumenfeld. Joseph Broxowsky, Clarenco R. Burrell, Willis F. Cadman, Harold G. Challman, Joseph II. Cohen. Henry do Holl. Anthony A. Forszt, Peter Jrledland. Stephen M. Ginther, Harry Glass, William O. Graham, Robert Jlafer, Carl E. Johnson, Steve G. Kollna, George Harold Lee, Mervin y. Lewis, Stove M. Macy, Ralph "Klmpson, Kenneth Lake Meyer. Eli "P. Popovich, John W. Quashi, Steven Joseph Rakos, Chester J. Rosenthal, Charles R. Runyan, Abe Ruskln, L. Arthur Selfer, Harry John Struhs, Julius Thomas, Gilbort H. Werner, John Wisniewskl. Joseph W. Yant, John M. Zlvcich. Luclle Pearl Bainbridge. Isabel I. Benford, Ruth Marie Bowser, Thelroa Myrtle Brandenburg, Helen E. Callahan, Jean Alrnyra Campbell, Eunice E. Canan, Rose Lileon Cohen, Madalynne Dickinson, Helen Lucille Fisher, Vurna ' May Gausrh, Rose Goldman. Laura Read These Twin City Advertisements WASSEY'S PLEATING SHOP 1 STATE STREET Bemstlteh with Gold and SHret Thread; also match all colors. Bat. toa Holes, Button . Covered. Emfcroldcrf ins, Braldlnsr, Beading Phone Hammond 440. I-7-tl To phono news Items to East Chlctft Times office, call East Chlcsv STS ZS3.
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I Hawkins, Margaretta E. Huish. Jessie Emmatt Johnson, Orandallno Elys Marshall, Evelyn Irene Osterberg, TUlio Slyvia Pttaele. Emily Matilda Pltser, Margaret Rodgers, Agnes IC Winters. o iv-Colleero Preparatory Conn Raymond Alfred Bird, Nick L. Boyan. Mlka Dzamka, Michael J. Stankovlc Anna- Chlamar, Bernleco B. Dlmlnsky, Evolynne Mao Hafer, Minnie Levine, Jano Paterson McAuslan, Mabel H. Morgan, Julia fikrentney, Doris Cora Vaux. OO MJlE A CEJM EXT FBOGRAS Selection lrom Maritana. Wallace. High school orchestra. Invocation. Rev. Geo. F. Craig. Address, "The Ideal and the Actual." Dr. Joshua Stsnsflold, pastor of Hydo Park Methodist church, Invlctus. Huhn. Senior chorus. Presentation of diplomas. Presentation of scholarship medals. Mr. W. B. VanHorne. Forest Whispers. Long. High school orchestra. Benediction. Rev. Elmer Jones. COMMENCEMENT CALENDAR Thursday, June 8, 8:00 P. M. Class Day exercises. Washington high school auditorium. Friday. June 9. 2:15 P. M. Valedictory exercises. Washington high school auditorium. Friday, June 9, 8:00 P. M. Senior prom. Washington high school auditorium. Sunday, Juno 11. 7:45 P. M. Class sermon. Rev. Frank Maples, Congregational Church, East Chicago. Ind. Monday, June 12, 8:00 P. M. The Junior-Faculty reception to the graduating- class. Washington high school auditorium. Tuesday. June 13, 8:00 P. M. Trl Kappa dance. McKinley gymnasium. Wednesday. June 14, 8:00 P. M. Graduating exercises. Hartley theater. Thursday, Juno 13. 6:30 P. M. Alumni banquet. Congregational church. East Chicago, Ind.
Twin City News Notes Say frelnd, did you ever eat at the Calumet Restaurant, 707 Chicago avenue? That's the best place in town for a good home cooked meal and the only place serving good fresh bread and butter. Eat there today and let them convince you. 6:9:lt Miss Helen Sabo very delightfully entertianed thirty of her friends on Wednesday evening at her home on Todd ave., in honor of her friend. Miss Mary Long, who is to become a bride next Sunday. The evening was spent in dancing and with games. The home was prettily decoraSwi4ayel 10 sa IS. , Under U. S. Gorernmeat Supcrrisioa
ted In pink and white, tho color scheme being carried out in dainty two course lunch. Miss Katherlno Gergatx Is back at her desk in the office of Friedman Brothers in the Calumet building, after a few days absence on account of sickness. The members of tho Crocus Club were In the City Wednesday when they saw "Lightnln" at the Blackstone theater, and later had dinner at a down town cafe. Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Joyce of Korthcote ave. have as their guests the former's brother and bride from Toungstown, Ohio. They have been on an extended wedding trip, having been to Niagara Falls, and they expect to visit relatives in Michigan before returning. Yesterday they motored to theh city and through the parks. Mrs. Ivar Kulerstrand and little son of Morgan Park, 111., were guests yesterday at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Burton Clapper on Baring ave. The Girl Scouts of the Congregational church are making plans to spend a week this month at the Boy Scout cam pat the Dunes, with Scout Executive Sambrooks and his wife in charVe. Mrs. H. Cohen, guardian of the girls, will chaperon them. The unveiling of the protralt of the late Professor H-- H. Clark, principal of the East Chicago high school will take place Sunday afternoon on June 11th, at 3:30 o'clock In the auditorium of tho Washington high school building. With the following program, music by high school chorus. Invocation by1 Rev. Elmer Jones, short addresses will follow. "Mr. Clark, the Man," by Prof. Evan Anderson, "Mr. Clark, Citizen and Educator," Henry W. Petersen and "Mr. Clark, Christian Gentleman," Rev. George F. Craig. Unveiling of portrait by the little grandson, Howard Clark, Jr. A special invitation is extended to all members of the alumni, all teachers and pupils of the city schools and friends of the Clark family. Rev. Frank Maples leaves Monday evening for Evansville, Ind., where he will attend the state Sunday school convention Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of next week. A number of noted speakers wilj attend as this convention preceds the international convention in Kansas City. Mrs. Glen McVay entertained her club, the Jolly Eight, yesterday afternoon at her home, 4S08 Xort'4cote ave. The diversion to the afternoon was bunco, after which dainty refreshments were served. Friday evening, June 16th, Gary Chapter O. E. S. has extended an Invitation to Indiana Harbor and East Chicago chapters to bo present at a reception given In honor of Mrs. E. N. Canine. Grand Ruth, of the Grand Chapter of Indiana. The Twin City Embroidery club was entertained Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Charles McQuown on Grapevine boulevard. The next meeting will bo In two weeks with Mrs. Robert Smith, 3097 Grapevine boulevarff. Mrs. James McCluskr and daughter Miss Jane, aro Chicago shoppers today. Mrs. Canine, wife of Captain Ralph Canine, of Lafayette, Ind., is expected to arrive at the home of the captain's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Is'. Every Friday and Saturday for one month.
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Canine, Eunday evening, to spend a few weeks. Captain Canine Is leaving the same day for Camp Knox, In Kentucky, where he will be stationed for the summer. Mrs. Earl Jansson and Mrs. Willlam Mead are; entertaining at a card party for the benefit of the Welfare association this afternoon at the horns of tho former on Beacon street. Don't forget tho East Chicago Pythian Sisters Invite those who like to play pedro and pinochle to tho K. of P. hall Saturday evening. Miss Leslie Mansfleld, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William M, Mansfield, left yesterday for Denver on an oxtended visit with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Mansfleld. They will motor to Colorado Springs, Espes Park and points of interest In that region. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Matuck, a baby girl, this morning at their home, 4743 Baring avenue. Miss Mary Davis' Sunday school class of the Congregational church.
enjoyed a supper In the social roomst of the church last evening. Mr. and Mrs. William Mansfleld expect to go on a fishing trip In a few days to Northern Wisconsin. Mrs. Maples Sunday school class of the Congregational church will pic nlc at WhKing Park this evening. Mrs. W. A. Schroeder will assist Mrs. Maples. FORMER NURSE SAYS TANLAC IS WITHOUT EQUAL Fort Wayne Woman Tells How It Completely Overcame Serious Stomach Trouble Husband Also Received Remarkable Benefits. "I used to be a nurse and I think I know a good medicine when see it, so I don't hesitato to recommend Tanlac," said Mrs. C. At Sheets. 808 W. Superior St.. "Ft. Wayne, Ind. "The 'flu' left mo terribly weak and run down. Everything I ate caused awful burning sensations in my stomach and kept me in constant pain. I had sick headaches, dizziness and was so nervous I trembled like a leaf. My kidneys bothered me a great deal and I had no energy at all. "Remembering how my father and mother got such good results from Tanlac when I was at home witn them I started taking the medicine too. It gave me a woriderful appetite, and only three bottles relieved be of all my troubles My husband took the medicine also after he had the 'flu' and it set him right In a little while. We think Tasjlac Is the grandest medicine in the world." Tanlac is sold by all good druggists. Adv. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That the Board of Public Works of the City of Gary, Lake County. Indiana, on the. 29th day of May, 1922. adopted Declaratory Resolution Number THIRTY-OXE HUNDRED SEVENTY-FOUR (3174). for the construction of a sewer to be known as District Sewer Forty-two (42). The location of said sewer and the size and kind are as follows: Commencing at the intersection of the center lines of Forty-first Avenue and Alley Number One (1) East; thence East on the center line of Forty-first (41st) Avenue with a twenty-four (24) inch vitrified tile sewer a distance of one hundred forthy-nve and five-tenths (145.5) feet; thence south on the center line of Massachusetts Street, with a twenty-four (24) inch vitrified tile sewer a distance of one hundred sixty-five and no-tenths (16ST0) feet; thence east on the oenter line of alley Number Forty-one (41) South, with a twenty-four (24) inch vitrified tile sewer a distance of one hundred sixty-five and five-tenths (165.5) feet; thence east on the center line of Alley Number Forty-one (41) South, with an eighteen (IS) inch vitrified tile sewer a distance of three hundred thirty-one and onetenth (33.1) feet; thence Eastl on the center line of Alley Number .rorty-one (41) south, with a twelve (12) inch vitrified tile sewer a dis tance of three hundred twenty-nine ana six-tenths (329.6) feet. Also commencing- at the interseo tlon of the center lines Of Alley Numher Forty-two (42) south and Alley Number Four (4) East; thence north on the center line of Alley No. Four (4) East with a twelve (12) inch vitrified tile sewer a distance of ten hundred and seventy-seven and nine-tenths (1077.9) feet: Also commencing at tho Intersection of the center lines of Alley Number Forty-one (41) South and Alley Number Three (3) East: thence soutn on tne center line of Alley umoep -rnree (3) East with a twelve (12) inch vitrified tile sewer a distance of nine hundred ninety and eight-tenths (930.8) feet. Also, commencing at the lntersec tlon of the center lines of Allv Number Forty-one (41) Soutn ami Alley Number Two (2) East: thence south on the center line of Alley Number Two (2) East with a twelve (12) inch vitrified tile sewer a dis tance of nine hundred ninety-three ana two-tentns (993.2) feet. Also commencing at a point on th center line or Alley Number Forty two (42) South twenty-six and elarht tenths (26.8) feet east of the east line or Massachusetts Street: thence east on the center line of Alley .Number forty-two (42) south with a twel-d (12) inch vitrified tile
sewer a distance of two hundred eighteen and no-tenths (218.0) feet. Also commencing; at a point on the center line of Alley Number Fortytwo (42) South thirty-one and slx-l tenths (31.6) feet east of the east line of Connecticut Street; thence east on the center linn nf Allev
Number Forty-two (42) South with a twelve (12) inch vitrified tile sewer a distance of two hundred eight and no-tenths (20S.O) feet. Also commencing at a point on the 5enterJlneot Alley Number Fortytwo (48) South thirty-one and sixtenths (31.6) feet east of the eaist line of Pennsylvania Street; thence east on the center line of Alley Number Forty-two (42) South with a twelve U2) inch vitrified tile sewer a distance of two hundred five and no-tenth3 (205.0) feet) with all the necessary manholes, catch basins and gutter inlets. All of the above described property being within the corporate limits of the City of Gary, Lake County, Indiana. Tho cost of said construction shall be assessed as BDecial h.nrif in ih. abutting and benefitted property to be paid In cash or In ten (10) annual installments where installments exceed Ten (810.00) Dollars, with interest on deferred payments at the rate of six (6) per cent per annum, all in accordance with an act entitled "An Act Concerning Municipal Corporations." aDDroved March fith. 1905. and all acts amendatory thereof and supplemental thereto. The lands and lots and districts which may be benefitted and drained by said Improvement are bounded as follows: Commencing at the intersection of the north line of Fortyfirst (41st) Avenue and the east line of Alley Number One (1) East; thence north to the south line of the right-of-way of the Nlckle Plate R. R.; thenco southeasterly on said south right-of-way line to the west line of Massachusetts Street; thence south to the north line of Fortyfirst (41st) Avenue; thence west to the place of beginning. Also commencing at the intersection of the south line of Forty-first (41st) Avenue and the east line of Massachusetts Street; thence east to the West line of Delaware Street; thence south to the north line of Forty-third Avenue; thence west to tho east line of Massachusetts Street: thence north to the place of beginning. Tho above description Is also known as lots fifteen (15) to eighteen (18) in block twenty-four (24) in Earle's Third (3rd Glen Park Addition to Gary, and all of Pleitner's First (1st) Addition to Gary and all of Linden Heights Addition. Tho said Board of Public Works has adopted details, maps, drawings and specifications for said sewer which are how on file at the office of said Board of Public Works. The Board of Public Works will meet on the 19th day of June, 1922, at nine o'clock a. m. in Its office in the City Hall to receive and hear remonstrances from any person whose property may be affected by such proposed construction and as to whether the srjeclal benefits which have accrued upon the property to be assessed will equal the estimated cost of said improvement and will determine whether or not such benefits will exceed such estimated cost and whether the district to be drained is herein proprely described and take further and final action fn the premises, confirming, modifying, changing, altering or rescinding its Preliminary Resolution. By order of the Board or fudiic Works. LEWIS E. BARNES. WILLIAM P. PATTERSON, JOHN B. BURKE, Board of Public Works. Attest: BLANCHE E. DOUG AN, Clerk. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS CITT OF HAMMOND, INDIANA NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Tou are hereby notified that the Board of Public Works of tho City of Hammond." Indiana, will receive bids up to Juno 12th, 1922, at two o'clock P. M.. for the sprinkling of the following streets within the City of Hammond, Indiana: Carroll Street, from State Line Street to Hohman Street. Carroll Street, from Calumet Ave nue to May Street. Cleveland Avenue from State Line Street to Hohman Street. Gostlln Street, from LaSalle Street to Calumet Avenue. Hoffman Street, from Hohman Street to White Oak Avenue. Hohman Street, from Hoffman Street to Gostlin Street, excepting Lots 45, 46, 47 and 48, Block 17 North Side Addition. Hohman Street, from Kenwood Avenue to Locust Street. Indiana Avenue, from, Hohman Street to Calumet Avenue. Kenwood Avenue, from State Line Street to Calumet Avenue. May Street, from Calumet Avenue to Carroll Street. Morton Avenue, from Plumroer Avenue to Rimbach Avenue. Plummer Avenue, from Oakley Avenue to Howard Avenue. Russell Street, from State Line Street to Oakley Avenue. Sohl Street, from Fayette Street to Thornton Street. Thornton Street, from Sohl Street to Beall Avenue. ' Webb Street, from State Line Street to Hohman Street. As specified in the plans, profiles. and details now on file In tho office of tho Board of Public Works of said City. All bids shall bo accompanied by a certified check for not less than tV, per cent of the .estimated cost of said sprinkling. The Board reserves the right to re ject any and all bids. A. J. SWANSON, JACOB WIKER, Board of Public Worki DELLA MTLLER, v Clerk. 6:2:9 Underwear HOW'S your Summer Underwear supply? Better check up, them come here and get these nainsooks at and get these nain- $ 1 .25 sooks at a saving " J. F. Blum & Son ' Hammond, Indiana Opposite Orpheum
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ORDINANCE NO. 1770 AN ORDINANCE PROHIBITING THE PARKING OF MOTOR VEHICLES ON EITHER SIDE OF HOHMAN STREET, BETWEEN MUENICH COURT AND RUSSELL STREET. SECTION 1. BE IT ORDAINED by the Common Council of tho City of Hammond. Indiana, that it shall be unlawful for any person, persons, firm or corporation, to park any mo tor vehicle of any kind, on either side of HOHMAN STREET, in the City of Hammoijd, Indiana, from Muenlch Court, south to Russell Street. SECTION 2. Any person, persons. firm or corporation violating: any part or parts of this Ordinance, upon conviction shall he fined In any sum not less than five dollars nor more than one hundfed dollars. SECTION 3. That any ordinance or parts of ordinances in conflict with this ordinance, are hereby re pealed. SECTION 4. This Ordinance shall he in full force and effect Immed iately after Is passag-e, signed by the President of JJje Council, approved by by the Mayor and due publication. J. V. KEELER, President Attest: ARNOLD H. KTJNERT, City Clerk. Approved by the Mayor this 7th day of June, 1922. DANIEL BROWN. Mayor Passed by tho Common Council of the City of Hammond, Indiana, on the 6th day of June, 1922, and presented to the Mayor for his approval or rejection, and approved by the Mayor on the 7th ay of June. 1922. ARNOLD H. KUNERT, 6:9:16 City Clerk NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT STATE OF INDIANA, LAKE COUNTT. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR COURT, SITTING AT HAMMOND, INDIANA. MAT TERM, 1912'" Georgian Brower Scott vs. Sarah M. Guild et aU Cause No. 21812. Action to Contest Will. Now comes tho plaintiff by "Wm. J. Whinery, attorney, and flies her complaint herein, together with an affidavit of a competent person, showing that tho defendant thereto, towit: Sarah M. Guild, is not a resident of the State of Indiana. Said defendant is therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said action and that the same will stand for trial at the next term of said Court and that unless she appears and answers or demurs therein at the calling of said cause, on the 12th day of September A. D. 1922 the same being the 2nd day of the next term! of said Court to be begun and held in Room number 2 in the Court House at Hammond, in said County and State, on the 2nd Monday of Sept-t ember, A. D. 1922, said action will be heard and determined in her absencc. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said Court, at Hammond, Indiana, this 7th day of June. A. D. 1S22. HERBERT L. WHEATON. (Seal) Clerk L. S. C By: WILETTA CAMPBELL. Deputy Clerk. 6:9:16:23 ORDINANCE NO. 1T69 AN ORDINANCE PROHIBITING THE PARKING OF MOTOR VEHICLES ON EAST SIDE OF A -s a a JL ra , w A. v Jk 9 .a, 4. v AAA. j INTERSECTlO N OF NT ATE STREET AND HOHMAN STREET. SOUTIl A ': DISTANCE . OF 125 FEET. . . ' " ' SECTIQN 1.; BE IT ORDAINED by the Common Council of tho City of Hammond, Indiana, that it shall be unlawful for any person, persons, firm or corporation, to park any motor vehicle of any kind, on HOHMAN STREET, in the c.ly of Hammond. Indiana, from the inter-section of State Street and Hohman Street, south, on the east side of Hohman Street .for a distance of one hundred twenty-five (125) feet. SECTION 2. Any person, persons, firm or corporation violating any part or parts of this Ordinance, upon conviction shall bo fined in any sun not less than five dollars nor more than one hundred dollars. SECTION 3. That all ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict with this ordinance, are hereby repealed. SECTION 4.' This Ordinance shall be In full a force "and . effect from and after' its passage, signed by the i RTJBINI Flavors the very thing
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President of the Council, approved by by tho Mayor and due publication. J. V. KEELER, President Attest: ARNOLD H. KUNERT, City Clerk. . Approved by the Mayor this 7th day of June, 1922. DAiTlEL -BROWN, IVyor Passed by the Common Council of tho City of Hammond, Indiana, on the 6th day of June, 1922. and presented to the Mayor for his approval or rejection, and approved by the Mayor on tho 7th day of June, 1922. ARNOLD H. KUNERT, 6:9:16 city Clerk MAKING IT EASIER FOR WOMEN TModetrn household appliances are making- great strides," accordingto A H. Shaw of tho Indiana Electric Sen-vice Company, who is distributing- the Royal Sweepers." Engraves Replica of Capitol on Pin Head INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE WASHINGTON, June.- A. C-' Hablcht. a steel 'engraver em-, ployed in this city, has hung" up his hat in the Hall of Fame. After four months of tedious effort he has just completed a.i exact replica of the United States capltol on an ordinary pin head. Through a microscope can be seen not only the columns and tho steps, but even the small windows and the statue on the domO Not th most minute detail escaped Kabicht in his representation of the capitol on the pin head. Over tho top of the dome Is engraved "United States Capitol," while underneath is "1922 Washington."
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