Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 170, Hammond, Lake County, 10 January 1922 — Page 2

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THE TIMES Tuemlav. January 10, 1.922. WEBB

LIVE NEWS FROM THE TWIN CITIES

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FeeJins; 4hot the opportune time has presented Itself, th hoard of education of Bst Chicago hns a?ain taken undr advisement tlm project of constructing new public hifrh school bulidlna: on the wet side of the city.

TW? new bui'ldlner would ton known a ! the Renjamn Harrison hlSTh. fohool'andj

ruyoo rd 1 m to lans and st dficatlotis la estimated to cost 10'). (110: This proposed butTdinr In comparison with tie WastUngrton hlsli school would be much larg-er ud would occupy a frreatr pece of ground thtui both the Washington Iliph ami Wn.s,hlrvi? ton Orade Bohoolst on the. east side of the Ity, An option of three wltes for the loottlon of this sc.horfl building 1? nemed. The present site of tiio Flenjamin Harrison Errade chorl bui'b'lncr, purcfhaslnsr additional screaire a-uttinir this jropertv that would necessitate &he condemnation of morn than five btUKUms Adjoining In given e. one location. Another la proposed j,ist

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south of North End Park on 141t aU oast of Forsyth avenue. While the third piece of property to be consider

ed for the location, of thla buildl"pr and an the last aftteroat ive would B the purtihaae of land In the Hammond limits vswt of White Oak ftveiuw and Lear Chl?ro avenue ttt th same time securing permission of live City of Hammond to annex this strip of ground. The m embers of the board ar prompted at this time to take the stop of con st met I npr a new school building-, on account of the lnadeu.ua.te fac litter offered to house the school children by the fjerht schools now located in Hast Chk'-axro and Indiana Harbor. Toil certain extent, this handicap is beIn overcome ivy the erecting of portable school buildings. One has already been erected in the Murk Town site and (innthsr ! being constructed at the corner of Mapicn an- 143th st. The members of the Imard have ben filing their way for over a yewr ts to the logical time to start work on tills proponed building. It Is the opinion of the majcrlty of the b ard now that a ready market can be secured f rr the eale of the eclnol bonds. Whih the lmbor conditions 1ht not rtans'xl much since the first part of 1331. the n-mbrrs of the board view this ang.le of the project with optimism, other sides of the question have (been thranhed out and with their tentat'T plail a.1 rwt (1 y prepared, the board Is of the opinion that conditions re now ripe to commence construction. At the merlin. of th board of education tomorrow evcnlnsr other polnt relating to the Trr,rosed building of n new high school on the eifcet lde of the city will bn4 disci; sued mm a preliminary procedure Vcfore presenting the revised plans before the citizens of the city.

Wassey's Pleating Shop RMBROlDrRIWCIt pTAKrni MF.J1TITCHl.lW. BITTON HOI M. BUTTON C0VBIIIX6, IWAIUIJfa, RicHixt;, rA:v titvhi.k 1 ITATH STRKKT, PHftM HAM. MO!IO -M.

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Th Annual Pa sine mating- and election of officer of the CngTeationnX charch will be held Tuesday. January lbtii, 8 p. m. Tare trustec-s to be elected. JIAKRT Phl'MBSRG, Clerk.

"KW It A It, OHirKR Rarirod car orders occuvy the onter of attention tn the steel Intrsrtry of Rnst Chicago and IndiaxM Harrow Mis week. Mill rereenttlvesi of tho Cahim rcirlon .tlma.t that 1B(KOOfl ton of stec! are invrrlyrd In rmJiroad order already pJajoed nl those In Immediate pro.rpct. Of an ord-ar pJaoJ rrmnV.f y th Union Inoifii3 road for ,3t)8 onjrs. the G-enral Anverlcan Tank Car Company of Ba-t hU?aav rereiTed 1.000 and th' Standard Steel Car Company of ITammond, 50S.

the first reduction Crane Company ha made from its peaJt; which waa hJpher than any other large industry he-re,

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war 9-eve4. The company has always

operated as an open shop, but without di-scriminatlon apralnft unions.

INSTALLATION PrI4ow1n5 the election of officers last month the ITlue Lodge if Wis Masonic order In Kt Chlcajfo. a meetine was held last Saturday nlirht for the instaJlaUon of these new offlelalm The New Year officers taking their obliSaton weret Henry V. Petersen WorsiIpful Master. O. C. Gasklll Senior Warden. P. H. niTleter Junior Warden. W, IL Jeppe.son Secretary flobert Utp Treasurer. B. D. Mnonjr Senior peJienn. W. H. Hodda, Junior Dvacon. C O. Fuakhouacr Senior Stewart J. K. Spencer Junior teacon. U T. Ixuck Tyler.

FROM IMC GOLDMAN To Che Rditor of The Times: Pear 8ir On or about Novnmber 2r, 121, there appeared In The Tlmi- news item rUmJtik that 1 complained to the state authorities ' about the teacMnr? of foreign lanKuaaea In he paroohial ohooJs of Lake county. PornrU mo to state that my statement to the Tndlenapoll News reporter in Tils uaper. was not Interpreted orrct! y. I stated, that In some of the parochisul achools, amonr the forelm born cHi -sens, foreign Isornwe e.re beinsr tairrht. DR. JACOB GOLOMAV. eft 1. 1 i . . . . . i !i ' i i. . .i. j

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ANNOITNCEALENT TO TID- PUBLIC! Have yon forgotten that ;I lmve cut my price. Indies' smd Mens Suits Cleaned and Pressed for $1.00. I also piarrmtee 10 hour service. Vhy wear a dust or spoiled fruit when you can havo it cleaned for a mere nothing. -Ml Saturday morninp: calls delivered in afternoon every where. Call oSice, East Chicago 10?l; J. Smulevitz.

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The Crane company, a late concern locat! in the Kaet Chlcajtro dlstrtct. yesterday reduced wajres of aho forces u tticlr Chtnswro tul Erldreport ryinjats to 114 T"r c.en-u Plaata arruoiter one-lmlf carrvolty ami 10.0P0 to 11.000 men are aTecJed. This Is

Munster Combination Sale The combination sale which was to have been held at Munster, Ind., on Wednesday, January 4, was postponed one week. The sale will be held on Wednesday. January 1 1 , commencing at 1 0 o'clock sharp. There will be a full line of farm tools, stock and feed. Also a full line of new furniture. P. VAN DER WALL, A. POSTMA, Managers. NICK PORTER, Auctioneer.

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NIl STREET VACATION. A petition .asking for the vacation of Hemluoi street from 140th street to I4tst street that the abutting properties of the school city in that vicinity will bo connected, was presented to the new members of the b ard at their meeting yesterday afti'rtioon. Proceedings on this vacation harlnir been started by tloj late b-ard, the memhe.e of the new board havo asked for sufficient time to become acquainted wltn the facts in this proposed vacation before pasn.lns; final judin-nt, Julius Fiiedrnan, chirm;n of a committee from the Chamber or Commerce to build a hospital in the city of Ec Chloasro, aeraln presented his plan before the hoard and asked th.Mr co-'op-t ration in furtherina- the cause that is expected to be present rd to th members of the common council soon for their accept ance or rejection. Tne members of the board rtfusol to take further action on this question at thlH time. The Municipal Disposal corporation, a sewage disposal company that kpp hounding the late board to consider the inntalllng and erect'.ngr of a sewer and purification plant in Kast Chicago, hr commenced their attikcks mi the nt board. A lettor outllnlnK nil of th fundamentals of the prooosed proJc Including the plans and ixclnrntbn that U eetlmatod to coet $130,000, was rooetved by the board yesterd-ij There waa no action tnj-n on this proposed plan, rMss srd -o'-o

mltted to the board for the installation of ornamental street lighting; system on Iieodar street from 137th street to 140th street. A system of ornamental lights are alroaly Installed on this stre from Guthrlo to lSTth street. As yet these plana have not been accepted. The Flast Chloji-sTo company was granted permission to construct and lnalntnln a sewer system on Whits Oak avenue from 149th to lSlst street.

SliAKR-IP AOM) FTRJF1M EX. A partial shake-up In the three fire stations of lOast Chicago and Indiana Harbor came last evening when members of the board of safety met and Instructed Chas. F. Smith, chief of the fire department, to make the following appoints on his official fire, department personnel roster! Walter l'Txylysu. firemnn. Dan Davis, fireman. Howard l-ke, fireman. K. R. M-fh!asi, assistant chauffeur of No. 8 station. Assistant Fire Chief Arthur Newton on duty at N. 2 station, Indiana Harbor, named to be retained in tht same position. Lit. Hosro Botell wa; pronu'ted -to the position of captain of So. 3 atntion. Fireman John (Chalk McMahon W3S promoted to the position of capts.fn of No. :i station. Fireman John (Chalk) McMahon was promoted tT the position of chauffeur of No. S itatlon. All of these appointments and promotions are announced to he''nme effective. January 18. X I.. - A '-q. ''-or ''i "

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MUIIIFJI CASE COXTIXCCD The caaa of ex-constable Wm. Jones (colored) who Is charged with shooting and killing Jack ZiJt of 366T Block avenge, Indiana Harbor, last Satui'day eveninir. as the white man was pas ins? along- the street in front of the former's home at 3780 Pennsylvania avenue mistaking htm for Jacob Novctay who iad Just fled from Jones' home fcXUowln a "moonshine" brawl, has b;n continued In the East Ohicasro court before Jjdge Twyman until Wednesday afternoon, January 11. With the assistance of others, the darkey Is said to haive "framed" another story. The latest Is that the youngSlrl, an alle&ed inmate of the Jones' home and who is said to have beoonv too attentive with Novotny on thi fatal eivenlng, shot at Jacob Novo ny when he attenpted to climb throurh a window whloh he had just broken. The Romeo and Juliet Idea had not dawned upon the African bauty he believed the white man temptin-? her virtue. The mitjrdor charge against Mrs Maria Tirlizzl, an Italian woman, of 3723 Fir street. Indiana Harbor, who shot

and killed Y..-s Nt.nino Nurlato, at 3731 Fr s'-reet, yesterday morning, after the youn? girl had refused to Jtarry her son Tony, Is being continued for further evidence. Both cacK will ibe bound over to the Criminal oourt at Crown Point after the hearing In the East Ohic.?0 ctty court this T'-eek.

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