Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 103, Hammond, Lake County, 18 October 1920 — Page 9

Monrlnv. October IP. 1920: THE TIMES Pace

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FOR FRDEBEL With many of the regrulars back in the harness for th first limn in several fks, th Hdnimond Industrial hiiiii ?.;... ol team siwweJ it. lias's Saturday ' ; romping over Kankakee in spit-' i f visitors excess weight of e.tht .-.inds to the man. The score was -': to o. in sjpite of the lopsided score there v.". a s tome stiff fighting in the game, i? umond made grains on line plunges out showed 'best with the forward pass. '.son Hesa has accomplished wonders 1:1 this style of attack and his pupila -. - the long range. Rama with an . t viring accuracy which is uncanny. Hammond's latest trick plays were ki;: safely tagged. Tiiey are being saved for next Saturday when the ati--,'..ai clafch with Froebel of Gary is staged at the Industrial tie ii. Coming n the ciosing- day of Hammond' a fan f-suva; on Calumet avenue it ia be-io-ved that an enormous crowd i:l ! i n out. Froebel fans will of course -o present In full strensth. Hammond has won both games played this year, Harvey and Jvajikakee I'Cing the victims. Froebel started toe season by lochig- S to 0 to Bow en ...f South Chicago, but has done better fir.ee. Valpo was trimmed 6o to 0 and L.nJoloom of Chicago 19 to 12 by the via;; ites. particular interest attaches to this game as Froebvl is being 'ct ached by Veenker, who had charge of the Hammond ejuad last year. This win be the first game this year hen all of Hammond's regular stars ere in the game. The hospital squad r.r.d ineiigibles have pradually faded f-ay with h:i attendant strengthening of the lineup. The only strong man n it i Howell who was on the sick !.st. He is improving rapidly and may be out Saturday. In the curtain raiser between the second teams of Hammond and Emerson, the visitor won by a score of 23 to 0. Emerson has a number of varf'.'y men on its second team which HammontTs second, team had beou drawn on for subs on the regulars. MANY SEEK ADMISSION 0 LAKE COUNTY BAR 'SPECIAL TO THE TJMES1 , COWN POINT. Ino... Oct. IS. An examination for admission to th" bar v. '.'.I be held on Nov. 16. the flist n.y cf the No.vember term of the circuit court. Several barristers have fl'e.i their application and the committee composed of Dan J. Moran. F. B. Pa:- '. ee and Ora L. Wildrmuth wl'.i pass upon their ei igribil ity to propound the teachings of Blackstone. F.'.chard C P-ay. Everett J. Fletcher. Maurice I Lerr.er, James W. La. Max v. Malczskl. Gary, and John Bucerzyn or Indiana Hsrbor are those who aspire to practice in Lake county. TRY A "TIMES VANT ADX

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SCHOOL MEN IN SESSION TORTLAXLi. iad Oct. 17 School superintendents of the Northern Indiana clul) met here today in their annua-! i n-etin. They p. nt th d-iy visit tt u ' th city schools after which they cl:s- i cussed educational topics at two r"Uii 1 i Thl e.iOori T)u i-litl. I, j o .,.-.,( j bershl; of eighteen active membcis and four honorary membeis. THIEVES GET j RICH HAUL; Sawtns away the iron bars that j fcaiard the windows in the rear of tue i store, thieves gamed entrance to :h. j Klackttona sh ip at 678 Rroadway hi ! Gary early Saturday morning ami c.'ir- J r ed away appro imatcly $1.0li') worth i ot women's wearing apparel. Although j the police made ti. report of the r,.b- . bery it is understued that every possible effort 's being made to clear up. the robbery and with several cl. ws they h pe to arrest the store breakeis. j This is the fifth or sixth Uroadway , i';orp that has been broken into in the paft three or four months. START EAST SIDE OF BROADWAY Workmen enip'oyed !n the con r-t ruction of the south Uroadway pavement between tha Wabash and the Pcniieylvaa!a tracks have started tearing up the br.ck roadway on the east side of the thoroug-kfare In preparation for the concrete ganir who will probably finish up the remaining- strip on th" west side of the street sometime thin week. Every effort is bc'.nar made to ccmpTete The east side of Broadway before winter sets in. ISSUES WEEKLY HEALTH REPORT Eight deaths occurred in Gary d irir.jf the past week ending on Saturday noon accordir.z- to the weekly repoit issued from the office ct city h.alth officer. Ur. Reyher. The week pr-vioiis only five deaths occurred. There w- re, 15 caser of contaarion. a diphtheria, 7 scarlet fever and 3 cases cf chicken pox. A great many . :" these cases are in the outlying districts of the city i according to th-3 heaith department. UNEARTH MOST COMPLETE STILL j The biESrest. most complete and per- ' fectly equipped "still" ever un'-arthed '. by the Gary police department pince ' the Volstead act went into effect was j confiscated by the 'spor-fo s.iu.d" late : Saturday afternoon. Armed with a sexirch warrant. lie- j ttctive Sergeant Quandt and Officers i Tanitor. Quinn, O'Brien and May hack ( raided the premises at 2140 Lincoln! street, arrested Christ Erros, the owner of the still and .tiildin sr and confiscated the still, 1,003 gallons of matth. several hundred pounds of sugar and a quantity of liquor. The st;'i tiad a caaciv- o ' 1 no sr t-.

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WILL SET NEW RECORD With the sh-ppin , . -tt ot the Gary harbor tn-uruis f.i.l e'.o.-m,;. ..re b.'at-i arrival from the J.a'e M p- rl'.r reai. -n d-inn the pi.-t vv -. - .o . . -cord in if to th".".- In :!i 1 i.f f Se records at the harb .r. th.- p. it of i;:v will break all records rh'w jear. As UiBil as K"ii boat. n iiionth i .iv e ii. . n .locked dariijs si a.-.-n on.- ..f ti,.b.i's aniv'.tiir la.a w.-.-k e.iiiod a enrffo of ."to;ie. RETURNS FROM VACATION Had a go-vi tlnip a-'d :;rt j-f.olv for work." is vvliat !';; ti v o s.-tv. a tit Louis Kisroo- had to -:,y vvhre fetl't III d to Ills li'lti-.S t t!U- iJ.U V .o., e stat ion t his mornm aftir a I...(ay vacation. KDQSIERS JOIN DISCIPLES iSSl Indiana Leaders of Christian Church on Program At St. Louis ST. LOI'iS, Mo., o -t. 17. Ind; it: a m.-'niloj-s of th-- in-ciph-s of i hvi..,t iliurch arrived hy the ,r,-s today In attend the national convention o the t;scii!es ..f Cirri.-1. ;nd if is .;.. ci-d that several tiundt.-d II.-. .si. is v. ill be r.-jri-st. red by Tu.-.-d-iy aft t r a. oi clop the til st session wi'i ho )i. 1 1 i ' i h. Ov.il'11111. Most of tie' early ii 1 t'viiln have i-oTiio to attend 1 ho: hoard no . I -iiMS. which vvi'l he le hi M- r iay. The 11' . R .H. Miller of ', . i-. ei.,). ed .preMdeTIt hy 111" ni-jcipo-.; :. I'm ir I'mi innti convention las. year and will preside ..vcr this cyiivi ni l-.n. I'nusiiiU inter-s' t taehc-s to ti,:., convent ion, as it. Iji t h 'fl :-. '. tio merciri of the nationM houda of the church, whieh was nff. i-fd li.-t ar at Cinr iimat i, lata th" I'ld..' d 'lirl.--tiati Td issiona y S...-hty, wih Frederick W. Bu nharn -f Si. I.e.ttis as pre.-i-dent. The t'nit. d S .-iei y iiirUi.h some of the boards which had h. -id-qunif.-is in India a.i s '.d w h . : l now htvve hi ..n r.-r,-.voi t... in: i- rial headquarters hero in th. Mi-o".ri st Life build nsr at l.o--:;0 and l-'i : r -. n : ii streets, where, th-.- so.-i- ty ... .-m-.:. . in-' entire f jxth floor. Th.; In.aids t'l.-i .11 in the m.-'gi r vvfic Ann-roan 'i-r.. -tian Mirsionary S o :y arid b.-ard -t church e xtensi-.n. "o : ,si ia n v oiun e.'s board of in i s .lis r V . u n C!,r:f hail Miss.'?iary Sncn-I y N i'i ' ! Ii. ma-!-ent Association of ha- i h::stian Cnir h and beard of nuni.-l, rial r.-liei" of tl.o Churches of Chris!. Huanirri n Protram A m.-nir the Indiana lhseipi. g w hwill appear on the convention program are: Mrs. T. W". (Irafi-.n, Indianapolis; H. O. Pritchard. secretai y of hoard of 'duration, Indianapolis; th Rev. II. L. Pay, Marion; Maj F.-l Jaak?on, Indianapolis. W. K. M. 1 1 (t- '." vman. i-onT

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And wounds that cannot be healed; Sorrow so deep In the huthan heart. That cannot be revealed; Friends may think the wound is healed. But they little know the sorroy within our hearts concealed. Taeeful be thy rest, Dear Sylvia. It Is sweet to breathe they name. In life we loved you darly. In death we do the same. From your loving- parents sister and brother. Mr. end Mrs. C A. Williams, Mrs. Clara Grtjencr. sister. Mr. J. C. Williams. 'brother. 10-13

IU ilEHORIAM In m&mory of our dear mother who passed away two years ago today, October IS. 13 IS: (lone but not forgotten. What s home without mother All thincs the world may se.nd Rut when we os,t our mother. Ave lost our dearest friend. Who wore a crown of patience. Throujrh ail the years she sf rug'h-d on. Those dear hands that rest forever. Were the hands tiiat made our honi' . Moth'T dear we are so lonely. How- we miss your, loving lace. Hat ou h ft us to reme mber None en earth can take your pincc. Mrs. Una-. Snyder. -Mrs-. Z.-ph lvbii. Mrs. Harry Fetta. Wiiiiam Hcsterm.-ui. 1 0. i j i h 6 i n n 1 H i B Reader of "The Times"

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