Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 141, Hammond, Lake County, 2 December 1920 — Page 9

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OFTEN GAVE BOLLING QUART SAYS WITNESS

By FLOYD MACGRIFF ,:.?-TfF CORRESPONDENT I. N. SERV1CE1 :,wv V'-'KK- I- "I often went to Mr. Boeing's of. Ice and took him a quart of lifjuur and put it in his desk " fald John Oration on the witness stand before the congressional shipping probers here today. I never saw- Mr. Boeing on business In rr.y life always only socially.Cranor has been charged by Tucker K. Sands, former Washington banker, with having been the go-between In the payment of an alleged $40,000 bribe by the Downey Ship Building corporation to Sands. Cranor. R. Wll!n" Boiling, bro-.hcr-in-law of rrcsidnt Wl!.on and Lester SIsler, for tilr alleged Influence !n obtaining "a fat contract." Cranor denied stoutly throughout several ho.:ra o.f severe grilling, that had any connection whatsoever w-uti a ivio bribe. All he knew, he said, was that Sands was allowed that sum by the Downey firm for obtaining a credit at Sands bank for a subaidlary concern of .the Downey corporation, that this amount was later cut down by 'Wallace Downey, head of the Arm, and that the latter personally settled payment of this "fee" to Sands.

ROBERTSDALE

PR1XCES9 THEATRE TODAY Lionel Barry-more in "The Xutrr Mind" with t;jp7 O'Brien. Ralph Kel-

j lard and MaHe Saotwcll. Tka story of

a conflict between nan's will and no mini's love. Also Tom Mix In n western picture and Sunshine Sambo comedy. " 12-1-3

The Ladles' Bible class of the Robertsdale, church will raet- this evening at the home of Mrs. Lee Jewett on Roberts avenue. Mrs. K. Schaaf and Mrs. Margaret Buehler were Hammond business visitors on Monday. Mrs. Charley Newell of Myrtle avenue spent the last week end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Sutterland of Ilobart. . Mrs. Arthur Stross of Lake avenue was a Chicago shopper on Tuesday. - The Old Settler's club will hold thir

Jteg-ular meeting next Tuesday eve

ning at the Slovak home. A fine program has been prepared and refreshments will be s-erved. Mrs. Henry Oewald of Roby fell and sprained her wrist as she stepped out of an automobile at Forsyth Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Langohr and son spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. Ferguson of Indiana Harbor. Captain and Mrs. George Bader entertained the former's nephew, Fred

Fetter of Chicago, at their homo on Myrtle avenue over last Sunday. A large numbsr of Mrs. Arthur Henj drlckson's frlendw surprtsed her on Tuesday evening tn honor of her , birthday anniversary. Mrs. Clarence Masterson and caus,hter, Mrs. King of Myrtle avenue, were : in Hammond! on business Tuesday, i The White City Ballroom was well ! attended last evening by a crowd of

our young people. Mrs. J. S. Durrlck of Roberts avenue visited friends at West Pullman on Monday.

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We are now in our new location, at 145 LoganStreet, and will be glad to meet our old patrons, as well as the new ones. Our new plant is better equipped than ever to do firstclass commercial printing. If it'squality and service you want, see us. B.G. YOUNG, Printing Co. 145 Logan Street Telephone 451

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A Parent-Teacher's meeting will be held at the Hessvllle school. Thursday evening, Dec. 2 at 7:30. The parei'ts are urged to attend these meetings to the Interest of the community. The Dorcas Aid society will meet at the Church of Chrlsil Thursday afternoon, Dec. 2 at 1:30. A good attendance is requested. Members of the Lutheran church are decorating the church preparatory to dedicating it next Sunday. A delegation of our young people attended revival services at Tolleston last evening. A good sermon rendered. A birthday party was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Kansfleld Monday evening in honor of Mrs. KansfJeid's birthday anniversary. Among those presept were Mr. and

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Mrs. W. Patterson and daughter, Mildred; Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Chick and son. George; Mr. and Mrs. . Smith. Mr. and Mrs. V. Kan.ftId. Mr. and Mrs. F. Ellsworth, Mrs. Volk. Mr. and Mrs. Kesslor and Martin . Kansfleld. Kventng was spent In playing gftimes and music, with a solo or two by Mr. Patterson. A delicious luncheon was ierved by the hostess, who was the recipient of several pretty remembrances. A most enjoyable time re. ported by all present. Mrs. Eva Proeschold Is risking relatives In Chicago. Miss Martha Ho"ly has accepted a position in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Messenger have returned from Pennsylvania, where they have been visiting frlsnds and relatives. a.

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Mr. nd Mrs. Henry Geisen of Hammond were the guests of the latter't

parents here on Sunday.

Mrs. Tlllle Berg and son of Beecher,

III., visited Sunday here with friends

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Geisen and

son, Harold of Crown Point, called on

friends here Sunday evening."

Mr. end Mrs. William Koehle and

daughter, Dorothy and son. Eugene

left Tuesday morning for the'r south-

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