Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 188, Hammond, Lake County, 1 February 1922 — Page 2

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SERVED BILL OF LADING OF HIM. Upon the request of his wife. Victor Love (colored), -,3821 Cedar strret, Indiana Harbor. was, placed under a peace bond and is being held at the East Chicago police nation on a charge of insanity. Love, when brought before the judge "yesterday afternoon displayed all the "funny tactic in his vocabulary. With out. questioning by the judge or attornies. Love advanced the information that the law had come down his way "day bofore yesterday and survcd a bill of lading on mc" The question was pat to the negro by the attorney or the plaintiff: "If he denied tlie fact that one night last week he chased his wife around the streets in his pajamas?" colored man leaned over in his chair as if in deep meditation and all of a sudden brought himself up wih a jerk that made his spinal cord crack . In one breath the witness said: "I sertainly do not deny "date state. I'd like to know who has any more right to chase my wife than me--If I don't chase her who will?" The colored spouse had evidently heard the constituional privileges of

a husband in open court before and wasn't long in letting the attorney know his rights. believing that he had corned the derendant, the attorney shot back the question, "Why did you run after your

wife while in your pajamas?" This question seemed to be easy for the witness, and he replied, "I don't want to embrase any of the ladies' here, but con-

fidensuly I'll tell you mister man I'se didn't have time to mess around puttingon my pants" By this time the court room was in an uproar and the judge dismissed the case to be continued today. Awaiting to be returned to his cell, the prisoner had sprawled himself on the bench and went to sleep. The peals of loud snoring finally annoyed the judge so that the colored man had to be ordered to his cell. Love is said to be mentally unbalanced. He will he tried for insanity today.

Wednesday, Feb. 1, 1922.

same charge, -was fined $130 and sentenced to 85 days to the state jenal farm. A NEW INDUSTRY A new industry incorporated under the name of the East Chicago 'Manufacturing Company, is located in the Twin Cities. The exact locution or any hint as to where the factory might be located in this district has not yet been divulged The new concern will manufacture machinery and a diversified line of merchandise. The directors are Harry K. Biedinirer, Charles f. Sheldon. Grace T. Biedinger, Lulu A. Sheldon. This company has heen capitalized at $35,-000.

APPEALS TO CROWN POINT Attorney A. H. Sambor has. appealed the case of Joe Curaja. 3821 Deodar street, Indiana Harbor, to the Lake Criminal Court it Crown Point. Curaja was found guilty of violating the state liquer law before Judge Twjman yeterday afternoon rind fined $130 and sentenced to 35 days in the state penal farm. John Jonas. 4222 Drummond street, Indiana Harbor. found guilty on the

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The "Woman's Missionary Society of the Congresgational church will be held Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'elock at the. home of Mrs..''Fred Bause, 1124 Beacon street. Mrs". W. W. Smith will be leader of the afternoon. Thisi is being observed as guest day and each member is urged to bring a guest with them. The subject will be "Our Colleges" Kobe, Japan, Yenching, China. Mr.. Viola Wtkh returned home Monday from Kewanee, Ill., after several weeks' visit at the home of her brother, Mr. Edward Leonard. East Chicago Eastern Star will hold their regular meeting- Thursday evenins, when four candidates will be initiated into the order. At the close or chapter there will he a social hour hour when lunch will he served. Mrs. E. N. Canine attended the monthly meeting of the Board of Children's Guardians, last evening at the Chamber of Commerce in Hammond. Alice Marie Conn, little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Conn, of North Magroun avenue .is quite sick with chicken pox. Miss Jean Sneeden is to undergo an operation today, for the removal of her tonsils at the operating rooms of Dr. Schleiker. Mr. Frank Mamples. wife of Rev. Manples, who has undergone surgical treatment at St. Luke's hospital, expects to be able to return to her home one week from today. Mrs. E. N. Canine called on the pattient Monday and found her doing very nicely and always happy to receive her friends. Yesterday afternoon Mrs. M .A. Given very delightfully entertained the 1921 officers of the East Chicago Easten

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Star and several other friends. The diversion of the afternoon was Five Hundred and Lotto, with three tables of Five Hundred and one of Lotto, the high lady at each table receiving- a beautiful cut glass dish. At the close of the games a delicious course luncheon was served by the hostess, assisted by her aunt, Mrs. Max Nassau and cousin. Miss Ruth Nassau. The very pleasant afternoon

wtl! long be remembered by all present. Monday afternoon Mrs. T.D. Williames sang for the history department of the Hammond Woman's club, which met at

the home of Mrs. Fred Earnett on Ellzabeth street- She was accompanied on the piano by rs. A. A. Ross. Mrs. John Hansaid of 3715 Elm street, Indiana Harbor, died Thursday at 8:30 a,m. at the Mercy hospital, Gary, after 'an Illness of sixteen months, the result of a paralytic stroke. Deceased was stxty-nine year old, ha3 been married fifty-two years last Christmas day. She

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Edward Peters will entertain the teacher and officers of the East Chicago Mcthodist Sunday school at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Peters, 4740 Baring avenue. Thursday evening

Death of Popular Whiting H. S. Student [SPECIAL TO THE TIMES] "WHITING, Ind., Feb. 1. Miss Hrlen Zweig,n age 18 yeara, a senior in the Whlttns htsrh school passed away at the home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. John Fischrupp, on 119th street, on Monday afternoon, after a &hort Illness with diabetes. The funeral in charge of Undertaker Owens will take place tomorrow afternoon, when cervices will be held at the Robertsdale Evangelical church a.t 2 o'clock by Rev. Powell. Interment will be at a Hammond cemetery. The deceased is survived by her parents, two Bisters, Miss Mildred Fisehrupp and Mrs. Adolph Zwels, and two brothers, John and Clarence Fisehrupp. She was a popular high school student and her death is greatly mourned by her classmates and other students.

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