Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 200, Hammond, Lake County, 11 February 1921 — Page 7
Friday. February 11. 1921.
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LEADING DIPLOMAT OF BOLSIIEVIKI HAS INTERESTING FAMILY; NOW IN LONDON
TToTd "was received her on Wednesday of a serious accident which had happened to Jerome Dinwiddle of t.-wen and one of Tjike county'a prom?nent men. Mr. Dinwlddie had been blasting- -with dynamite on hla place ntar Lowell. lie had lighted a fuse and hearing- no report of it he went to the tree and was grolng- to put in another one. -when the first fuse exploded. He was enveloped In flame and aeverely burned alout the face Hnd body, but the doctors esy the burns are not very deep and that his recovery will only be a matter of time. Much of the aplintered wood became embedded In his flesh, making his Injuries very painful. Mike, Christ, the fellow who .to the ladles underwear from the Boston t ore last week was given a 1 to 8year sentence and a 110.00 fine by Judge Smith on Thursday afternoon. Christ pleaded with Judse Smith for cltmency claiming- this to be ills first offerjse. but when Judge Smith pinned him down and let him know he knew hi previous record and that he had done time at IVa-jpin, Wis., Chrit confessed to be now on parole from Jeffersonvllle. He denied having stolen the watches which were found on his person and said they had been given him by the lady friend for whom he had stolen the camisole. He said he was going straight after this. Miss Edna Stephens of the county recorder's office will upend tho week end with relatives in itarr City, Ind. Mrs. Blanche Freleasa delightf u!ly entertalned her Ixwell and Crown Point vocal classes and the Methodist choir at the Maeonlc temple on Thursday Bight. th affair being copmlU mentary to -Miss Louise Crawford whoso engagement has just been announced. The evening was .spent in mus'.c and games and during; tho evening dainty rnfreyhments were served. lire. Sam Winer of this city left on Thursday for an extended visit to St. Paul. Minn. Mrs. Elirabeth Kramej- Is spending some time in Chicago at the home of Her son, Ttalph. A new baby having lecently made Its appearance in the Kramer home In that city. The banks, postoftice, abstract offices and several offices In the court house will observe Lincoln' birthday on Saturday and not be open for business. M.iss Margaret Meyer wi'.i be the uest of Miss Ida HeckWnan at her home In Hammond over the week end.
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RICHARD SAYS HE'S PLAYINGLONE HAND NEW YOUK. Feb. 11. Despite a'.l things ."aid and 1c.nr to the contrary. Tex Richard ftitod yesterday, bffovn leaving this city f"r I'hihidcl phia. thai, he was hossinR :hp plans for the Denip-sey-Curpentier lght. 'I'un't Worry. 1 ain engineering, thi scrap mynlf and we arc going to slat? it within a ?hort distance of TimeSfjuar. All this ta'.k about telegranu from Cochrane .-'. yipg that hf btill
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rtre out of order. Brady and Cochrane have both washjd aheir hands of It. Don't put any stock in tho rumor that Dtmpscy's .rlp lo Europe next month Is goinj; to cut any Ice In our plans for holding the battle over hore." I'.ickard announced yesterday that ho has arranged a bout between K. O. Bill Hrennan and Bob Martin, heavyweight champion of the A. E. F., which will be staged at Madison !Squaro Carden February IK.
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LOWELL
T.k- funeral services of Charles Johnson were held at the. Christian church hero today. There was a oo4 attendance. Interment was made In the Lowcll cemetery. The Misses Ijtna and Hilda Kimmet left yesterday morning for Tiffin, OMo. be'ng called thre on account of thedeath of a cousin.
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Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Moxell were Chicago visitors yesterday. Mr and Mr. C. N. Gragg attended the funeral of a relative in Ch'cago
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SERGE DRESSES Friday and Saturday
The tweeds establish a new vogue. The box coats, as illustrated at the right, the one and two-button effects, in light and dark colorings, tend toward the stunning in these new suits. O C AND
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