Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 164, Hammond, Lake County, 30 December 1920 — Page 9

THE TIMES Judge Norton Speaks On "Our Boys CHECKERED WRAP FOP MOTOR WEAR R v O A 4 I i Circuit Court Judge Addresses E. Chicago Chamber of Commerce

Thursday, Dee. 30. 1920.

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A 1rge ormrd attended the no.-.n day : inch-on of the Chamber of .ri,imfrc' t-May M her Jndiro E. i!c Nor'n. of T.,ke County Otr.-utt "'-urt. hn M-oko on the ubje,-t, " ur rtn s." fU'lare nr"n. who has had con?irlr.S'e, xpfrinee m the handling of neff-te-i nn-i delinquent bny. and jr:r',s as i'i-e f.f the Jwvn!a court, f !l his iu1:'r.'-e that since 1!1J. tip f fha , -vcrr llw, ft.My t.? hoys and srlrts ir ljke roun'y have arired bef.-re W.e-j th'-'j --hihiren KPF'a-r for a they are grathered around a i-r- fable, Itlco one biff family, and a -.en:- talk take place. Thee unformat. -hiidren. some of them firpt of- . Tidr arc rrtwd to feel wht const i g-ool clt1in!i1p. Th- hoys who are committed ro t ha ' riv-i"." school at riatnfi. 'id are tang-ht e'ul trade" and occupations, ar.d ful-.- !() per cent of the boys sent from county are making or have made Tn touchtnr upon the rubje,ct of r.r--'ei and delinquent children, the judge a: l that 83 per cent of the children vooarinK' before him come from the ln:ifjtr)al region, north of the Calumet er. wliile but 1 per cent come from he farming section, where the children r taught t work, keeping- them out f much mischief. The speaker urged that committees of ihe Chamber of Commerce and other ivic bodie! chouid get torther vitfi he members of the Tepis'ature. look'"l forward to the opening of a training school for colored bora end girls, wh -v have become nerlyted and e'rnieTtt. At the present time, the nhltc and the colored children are kept iMer one roof at FlnlnflelA. It touching the Pig Tfrother rtiorf"ent, the speaker cited case of three i'linqtiant boys who were before him ""veraj months apo o a charge of -'ealinur ome bonds. After the boys ' ed h?en found guilty nd preparation had been made to s?nd them to Plainer'-!. business man from Oary. rh'iP't " tff judge and askd to b allowed to : lay a Bii? Tlrother to one of the boy. "h i!:dg. informed this man that he

wns too !tt. that committment rpe hnc' been made out. However. th man rn gced to be allowed to do something r,d further agreed to take two of the t-ys. His wish was grantod. the ttre rcys were giyrn fotiw pood advice, rd from list report , received by the ncjre tbo hoys had male restoration of h value of the bond. TVoth of these "v a-e doirg nicely, th result of lip'rg riven tht chunce fcy a B!ff Irot.r-. :i!cre.ed in IV.r future. r-'fp.Unf spoh of Judare Korton t h-! u' i ful silver msl bag was preenfed to Miss MaTaret Lynn, the reiiririg assistant secretary of the Cham'"r of Commerce who leave the Crt f the year to accept a position as ary of the I?y Sewts in "Wijtcon--n. The preeentafion was made b A. I. I'fvn ic behalf of the member, who .'I .i alluring tribote to the work ac- . err-T;shed by Mis Lynn, while in the moT.jv of the Chamber of Commerce.

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A Happy New Year Specials

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YOUNG TENDER BEEF ROAST Per lb 122c BOILING BEEF Per lb 8c FRESH GROUND HAMBURGER Per lb Ul2c

Fresh Picnic Hams, 2V2C

SPARE RIBS Per lb 17c NECK BONES Per lb 6c PIGS FEET Per lb 7c

Fresh Ham Whole or Half 22c

BONELESS VEAL ROAST Per lb 18c VEAL STEAK Per ib 22c VEAL HEARTS Per lb 8c

HIND QUARTER LAMB Per lb 18c FORE QUARTER LAMB Per Ib 15c

Leaf Lard, per pound 16c

OUR COUNTRY DRESSED POULTRY AT LOWEST PRICES

ysters, per quart 55c

WE WISH TO THANK OUR PATRONS FOR THE PAST PATRONAGE AND WISH YOU A HAPPY NEW YEAR

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