Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 246, Hammond, Lake County, 6 April 1921 — Page 7
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LIVE NEWS FROM THE TWIN CITIES
REPPA-P 31EET1XO At the Swediell Mission church in QUiftt spot on Grapevane and 13Sth tratts. Indiana Harbor, leathered the people of the 5th ward at John K. Kfcppa. meeting, candidate for mayor of the city of East Chicago. Aiderman Carlwon was chairman of the meeting". The chairman whil introducing the candidates and speakers of the evening, took advantage of this opportunity to tell tho audience his reason for being for the candidateTm for Repp first, because he if a man. I'm for rtepp because he is a clear-thlnkir.g aggressive and successful business man. And I believe that U iff about time that the. people of this city etart thinking for themselves and elect the logical man." Then Oscar Ahlren. our Mate repreentatlve from this district, was introduced. "Strange that an outsider, as you might term me. comes hre to endorse a particular candidate, but I am hero ladies and gentleman, with the eourase to stand by a mar., who is for honest and sane government, reraxdlesg of the consequence. Unless you select a man with unequal ability to fill the executive chair, your city will be allowed to deterlate and erum ,b!e for lack of an efficient city govern'ment. The njmkr of years of ray close association with Mr. Reppa. 1 ha.f always round him to be an honest and -upriKht man of superior ability," tali Representative Ahljren. "Trea-surer Harmon." An unufua applause greeted the speaker. All courties -werrt extended by the treas
ure.- .vho proceeded point blank "I'm for Bppa asa-net the world" Mr. Harmcn had certain red-hot. first-hand information, before, him also hij little card index system, g:'v;n.j a record of ail the. candidates e!nee chillh-'od that had been carefully prepared, it was fcaid. And as if taking- his morning rxercite or as if limbering up for a battle, with one of th-" other possible eisht, emphasized with the Billy Sunday expressions, a volume of reasons for bis -and'.date.. The city treasurer also unfolded to the attentive, audience 'he p.-sibl results of placing the wrong: man in the chair as executive of the city. Jnn K R-pr- candidate for mayor of the city of East (V.icajro. was introduced. Theh speaker waited a minute for tha audience to ceise applaud!ng. The ex-city comptroller, president of the E:ift Chicago State bank, president of the Twin City Morta-g and Loan company and a few other interests, seemed to be we.IJ known without the introduction that was accorded him. "A clean city, one rid of vice, one with a central head." were the major topics included in Mr. Reppa's talk. John To'mie. secretary of the Civic club. Indiana Harbor, the Scotchman, who was employed hv th Inland Steel company for a number of years, gave the humorist methods of winning for hLs chuiice candidate. T'.-.a other candidates to spak were Bert Peterson and M-s. Emma It. Spencer for city cierk; Herbert Jone and P. M". Dupis for city treasurer, Hyrnan M. Cohen and Michael Havran for city judjire: Robert gimith f -r councilman of the 5th ward: Mrs. v. p. Van Home for council woman-at-la rare, and J. Coar for council man-at-lar?e.
the charges aj false, and preferred by aomeb-ody who was trying? to harm Mr. Havran in his candidacy for city judge, ard the club wiil heartily support Michael Havran In his campaign for city 'judg-e. STEVE BOMECKI, Secretary.
CHlLPREV SI'ONSOK bazaar The children of St. Stanislaus church and school, who sponsored a bazaar over ho week-end with an entertainment as an additional feature, gnve a parade exhibition last evening, before the hall was reached where they continued to dispose of a tew rr.tore articlie contributed to th-ir larya display. The yon rig people have dona exceptionally -well and have the courapre of givin? more affairs in tho near future.
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WHITE EAGLE m il MCETIXG At the regular meeting of the YVhjfa Cable club of Indiana Harbor, he.ld last Sunday, April 3. at 8 p. m.. at its ciub rooms. Michael Havran was exonerated of the chari-es preferred against him by some of his political enemirs. Charges preferred could not be proven, and the cljb took for .granted that
MpTORJHCK meetivg A meeting took place at. Lincoln ha'.l last evening: by Mayor Leo McCorinack's supporters and many citizens, who came to hear tho issue of the city administration discussed. Chairman Walter I.opatka presided and introduced then speakers. p. W. Pupes, who is y? e k : u. the nomination for city treasurer was the flrat to make an address and sought the tupjKirt of his people, owmg to qualifications, which he believes, will elect him to the office. Attorney Michael Havran, seeking nomineeshlp for city judge spoke as did City Judge Ryroaa M. Cohen. Both voiced optimistic neruiments of the coming balloting. Frank, Lodi, candidate for aldTman-at-iarge. and Geo. Oswego, seeking frame renomination of his prennt office. Mayor McCormack addrfssed the assembly and told of Ins experiences in the past term of office and expressed a desire for another
term that many unfilled obligations mig'ht be carried out. ehould the people so chose to elect hiin. Mr- Lopatka spoke in conclusion of the meeting commending the mayor for hia clean campaign aimed at and for his .generosity In recognizing all foreign-born naturalized aitizens of the dity in his selection of men performing public duty. A band wagon preceded the- ha'.l meeting.
ron ihimi nELiEr . The- Irish relief committee of which John McG-uan of Indiana Harbor heads called a meeting at the home of Frank Lixon in Fir street last evening and arranged for an entertainment to take
place at a near date at (lie Indiana Harbor auditorium, entitled "My Irish Rose." Date of production as to when it will appear, will be announced later. The committee s banded under the name of the American Committee for the Relief of Ireland. It has no political status, merely a. willingness to assist in ail ways possible relief that is so necessary at the present time. Tlie public support and patronage w iil be solicited.
friends of the candidate, who were not aware of hia announcement. Mr. Nlemiec is candidate for city treasurer on the republican ticket.
UISHOP COMIiNO
The Rt. Rev. Dr. n"blt. bishop of South Bend, will administer the sacrament of Holy Confirmation at the Church of the Good Shepherd tomorrow niKht ; at 7 o'clock. . The Men's club bunquet will be held the same evening in the fulld rnom at & o'clock, when the bishop will deliver an address.
CORRECTED VAJIE Tn the article in The. Times yesterday giving the. list of candidates, who had filtfd for the various offices in East Chicago, the. name of Hf-ijrv Nkmiec was ni impelled so that the fiiin-' nusrht have been credited to niiother man by
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IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOU A S?0ME. IT WILL PAY YOU TO INVESTIGATE THIS ONE. I 'have plans and specifications of a S room, bath and gun parlor, solid brick Bungalow which I will build anywhere, In Indiana Harbor for $6200. "0. This bungalow has pressed brick front, olid concrete, foundation, cement floor In the basement, cement sidewalks areund th house, furnace, heat, hot .nd cold water plumbing, g-as hot water heater, hot water connected to furnace, oak ffoors and trim In sun pajlor aad dlnins room, kitchen and pantry has maple floors, bath room has tila floor, medicine case in bath room, has asphalt shingle roof, gutter and 4ewn.pour connected to sev er, has 'I
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ajd sun pa.rlor, has wall plugs for vacuum cleaner, floor lamp and electric Iron, Inside and outride cellar-'vay. T(hi3 building- is 27 ft. wide, has 6x12 rear porch, with roof over 4)d railtrff. flaar joistp axe 2x10. all inside floors ar varnished .doors are 2 pane".. 3 pirt laundry tub in basement, brick piers In basement, everything furnished complete on this b-ungalotv, except the window shades and electric fixtures. For further particulars sa Pa.ul Majinslty. 3rd floor, Ind. Bldg. 3717 Cedar street, Indiana Harbor, phone 3-J. 4-1-6-13
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man. The cuuple were inarried yjittly at the home of the Rev. Ayiinff. pastor of the M. L. church at Crown l'oint, Saturday afternoon. A delightful dinner was served Saturday evening at s:00 in honor of the loupie, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kendall on Northcote nvtnae. They have the bc.t wishps of their many f r!';tid.
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We wish to thank our frltnds and neighbors for trie 'beautiful flowrs and I'lants and f.r their heir'fulnesa and kindness during tho recent illness of our son. who is now convalescent. 4-6-1 MR. AXP MRS JNO. CASTLE.
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