Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 260, Hammond, Lake County, 22 April 1921 — Page 7

Friday. April 22. 1921.

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At The County Seat

In a. recent derision of the appellate ourt in the case of Pratt vs. Brannon the Judgment of 110.000 against the Krannons rendered in the circuit court was sustained In the hlgrher court. TheWoman's Foreign Missionary society of the Presbyterian church had

a. very enjoyable session at the home! of P.ev. E. E. Hale on Thursday after-j noon. After the lesson the hostess served an India dinner of rice and cur-! He. tne guest belrifr seated on the floor after the fashion of the India rPlSfrs. J. A. Umpieby and Mrt. Dr. Brannon were the assisting hostesses. There Is an epidemic cf mumps In Orown Point, at present 19 children In the first grade at the Crown Point high school 'being afflicted with this ailment. .Ttidg-e K. Miles Norton of the circuit

court ha been confined to hia home with a very severe cold several day this week. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Sasse of Hammond motored to Crown Point on Thurhday and spent the day with friends. Miss Clara Oser of Chicago wilt be the week end guest of Miss Ionian Schmidt . Mrs. Esther New-hall, who mak's hr home with Mr. and Mrs. G'orge Herfhman, being an aunt of Mrs. Ilershmans, fei: and broke her arm on Thursday. Mlis Radio Kvans. daughter of Judra and Mrs. Arthur Kvans. hal been quite sick the post week witli quinsy. Mr. and Mrs. .J. P. McNeil of Chicaao were In Crown Point on business on Wednesday. Mrs. McNeil was forrrn-rly Miss I-icllf! Hipseiy of this city, but Is now the wife of a member of the firm

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of LlWby. McNeil & Llbby. the rnillionaire packers. Miss Anna Notan has been at ht-s home near Lowell several days this week under the dorter's care. Mr. and Mrs. John Ward Wheeler entertained Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Thompson of Seymour. Ind.. this weflc. The Thompsons were marrifd last week at Frankfort. Mrs. D. B. Ptraley was brought homa from MVsley hospital In C'hleaKo on Thursday, where she underwent an operation for Rail stones and her condition is greatly improved. The fitraieya expect to occupy their Main street property in the near future. Mdfdames William Itemmon and W F. Hooks and Mis Ethel Crowell will o to Indianapolis nxt Tuesday where, they mill attend a meeting: of the Rrand chapter of the Eastern Star. Frank Ki'tr'p. who has been employed at the TjeU Manuf act urlnjf company the past year, leaves for his home at

York, Pa., today for an extended visit.. New mnrrlase licenses are: Ane!o Barnini. Ida JlutSni, Kummond: Will Fowlelr. Ajcnes Itayland. tlarv; Michael)

3. Surdj-k, Taiillne Filas. nammonn, Joan Meinauck. Stefani.la Ulatar, Gary; Pedro Teso. Eulalia Ferrero. lary; John Sevcek. Andela Vanck. Whitinir: William Bukar.eckas. Clinton. Grace irotie. Indiana Harbor; Lorenzo Amerl, Maria Rof?lnz Hammond. First Tresbyterian church. Hdward W. ITale. pastr.r. Sunday. April 1:4. Sunday achool. 9:"0, iriornlng- service, 10:15; vesper service. 4:30; (Tiriatian Kndeavor. 7:''0. All strangers in town and nl lwlx.se li.yaltv to God and interest in the hlRher thing's In life Co not take thrrn t other churches, ore cordially init.-d Jn!n with u" in worship or study. Yoy will find a cordial grrertir.K at any of the ahove services. At the mrniriK service Mr. Hale will speak on Christianity and a man's rijtht to an opinion. At Uie vesper service the theme will be "Infomnla."

If you have trouble sleeping- or going

to aleep what Mr. Hale has to sav maybe of rltal interest to you. On Wednesday evening we shal Istudy the life of the ancient Jewish Cromwell. Nehemiah. from the, memoirs in our Bible which bear his name. If yoj want to know what is In the book of Nehemiah come out Wednesday at 7:30 p. m.

With the danger of a general sympathetic walkout definitely removed because of the virtual disruption of tha triple alliance, the premier was ex-pt-ctt'd to have Immeasurably easier sailing In his mediatory efforts today thnn he had a wtelt ro. The miners were believed to be in a. far more susceptible, mood than they were when thfy had the solid ranks of the rail men and transport workers back of them. The mine strike has been in foree f,.r three weeks, has caused inestimable (lainngn to the kingdom's coal mines and tremendous monetary losess to the, mining' and affiliated industries. Th strikers' treasury is understood to b well nigrh exhausted. The house if commons will be in seswion lato today, awaiting the results of the premier's attempts at a settlement.

instructed to pay him $300 -without Identification. There waa also a letter from the Chicago bank acknowledging receipt of the Instructions. Police believe that Z'inmernian may have become despondent over failure to recelvo money asked for and ended his life Just before the financial aid came.

FRENCHMAN IS VICTIMIZED

ENDS HIS LIFE IN CHICAGO HOTEL

CHICAGO. April 22.---Preparat ions to remove the body of Joseph Zimmerman, who shot and killed himself in a hotel here late yesterday, to his home in Springfield, were heinu; made today as police began an Investigation to learn the motive for hl suicide. Zimmerman bad been In Chicago -eral days end had wired official of the Reisch Brewery in Springfield, of which he was manager, that h would he horn Friday. In hU ma!! box at the lsotei office were found a telegram from the First National 'rank at Springfield inform

ing h'm that a Chicago bank had been

PAHIS. Apxii The old "Spanish

swlndie, worked for many years in the l'ntted 8t.it es. baa Just claimed a victim in Paris. A wealthy Paris manufacturer received a letter from the "Spanish prisoner" telling the same old story. The "prisoner" had buried a treasure "f about 1100.0(h) and if the manufacturer would only come to Spain and see ai friend of the. jail bird the money would be delivered to him on the payment of a comparatively small num. The Parisian went to Madrid nd met the frifrnd of the "prisoner." The friend obtained J5.0U0 from him. giving a bogus cheek for $15,000 an security. It was not until lie had returned to Paris that the manufacturer discovered he had been duped.

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PREACHEK NABS AUTO THIEVES KENSSEIjAEJI. Ind., April 20. C. W, JoBtiii, retired minister, caused the "Fighting Parson" of fiction to fade Into the "background this afternoon when unassisted he rounded up three

alleged Chicago automobile thieves an towed them to the county Jail. The are held pending the arrival of Cti.. cago authorities. The Rev. Mr. Potll happened upon three youths who wen endeavoring to get an automobile out of a mud hole. He questioned them ar.d when they were unable to give a satisfactory account of themselves he took them into custody. The youths said they were student in Austin high school of Chicago and had stolen the car In Oak Park. The oldest gave his age as 19 jf&rs.

soclatlon for the recognition of the Irish republic, held In Chicago on April 17, 18 and 19. Lord Mayor CCallaghan. Mary McEwlney and Miss Anna Wal?n spoke at these rneetlngs.

McHWIMSY COi;riX, JII5ETIM5 m next Sunday eventnir at the St. Mary's hall on 114th street between Forsyth, and Magoun avenues, there will a meeting of the Terrance McSwiney council. This meeting has been called for the purpose, of listening to a report made by the first annual National Convention of the American As-

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NEW EFFORTS TO END COAL STRIKE tSTlF CORRESPONDENT I. N. SERVICE! I-OXDON. April 22. Resuming his efforts to end the great coal strike. Premier Lloyd George today invited both the miners and the mine owners to send delegates to No. 10 Downing street at 3 o'clock this afternoon for a discussion of a basis of conciliation. The mine owners promptly accepted the Invitation. The miners' decision on the premier's Invitation was expected to be reached at their full delegates smelting.

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