Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 210, Hammond, Lake County, 27 February 1922 — Page 2

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BOYS ASK HARDING 10 BE ONE OF 'THEM 140,000 Lads Want President to Head Their Federation. INTERNATIONAL NF.WS SERVICEJ WASHINCTO.V. Feb. 27 President Harding was asked b- KHie Ambrose, 14. of the Newsboys' Club of Ne.w York, to become honorary president of the Hoys" Club Federation, with n. membership of 14,000 boys In ell i-arta of the, United States. Bddio called upon the president at ths white house today and extended the Invitation In person. After explaining to the president li s scope of the organization which he represented. Eddie declared that the nmtto of the Boys 'Club Federation wj-.s: "charcter building- for citizenship." and said: "The club to which I belong: has in Its membership boys of more than a score of different nationalities. r,ovs of 11 nationalities, creed and colorare welcome, but we all are Americans and love the country of which you are rresident. "tt'e do not wish to boast of our loyalty we live it, sir. From our ciud there went to service in thn late war 2,$90 boys. Twenty-eijcht made the supreme sacrifice and such, Mr. President, is the record of other clubs, the membership of which we have the honor to represent here today. "VTe come on behalf of the 140.010 boys of the boys club federation, begKng you to honor us by becoming our honorary president. We appreciate you have risen from humblo circumstances to the most honored position within the gift of our country. "We reali.o that you have won the hifrnest respect and esteem of not only your own. but of the nations of the world. Your achieve merit exemplifies the truth that in America a humble beginning- is not a handicap to greatness, but America stands Tor opportunity for every boy." The president was presented with a petition signed by thouanda of boys asking Mm to become the honorary chief of tneir organisation. Did You Hear That EAST CHICAGO TT is understood that J.ilkiv FriedJuan is for building a city hospital. PETER STERLING who has just returned home from Sunny Alaibama, says the temperature was much different there. lURECTOft Ieonard Smith wi'.l furnish music for the East Chicago Club informal dance to be held in their club rooms, Friday evening, March C!0. PR. GIVEN, treasurer of t!ie Chicago American Legion, says someone is going to be S. O. I this year. Doc. '.s going to semi 1922 dues in thin week. KSKIMO or Alaska I'ie, doesn't make ny difference with Tom Murphy. Tom s manufacturing his own Ice cream FEET WET? Time tolhke CASCARAMlOUININE AndPreventa &Id Ann i vtttri your fed art rf pu KTr Cueva Brand Herat KTi kjorfy aJ ma j cnaUn thiiwaili W mad miaea, tip 4 tlx ckaMoli d3r. hWim kmm Ckk, HatWM ud U Cnpp tkrwult I tW stir wirttr tram. At AM DrZiit30 Ctnts m. a. nu comtawt. nmorr

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"Bill" Sewall receiving the medallion of the Koosevelt society from Sirs. Curtisa Demarest at the Roosevelt house. W. W "Bill" Sewall, famous old Mair.e puide. who crave Theodore Roosevelt late president, his first knowledge of wooolore recently jo-irneyed from Highland Falls, Me., to New York to visit the Roosevelt home there, being rebuilt by the Roosevelt Memorial association. He presented the society with a Apy of his book, "BilJ S.' Story jf T. FL," and received a aiedaliion from that body.

chocolate coated 'bars, 'l'olar Hears." ::nd la! DR. JACOU ;oi.i" go's prominent den;: his family to South Goldman is expeclini tal parlors there. AN. Has C'hi-a-. i.s moving witl eiiil, snon. lr. t ) establish deiiEVKKTTHlXli Ffp.ns to be ali coming at once for Afsessor James Clements. Kisht in t!:e middle of his campaign fur re-elei tion and tiie assessing period starting March 1st. TO HO! Are yoa there? So Hoo" won't be be re till M.iri'h :rd and 24th. This is the trU- of the cat talent minstrel priven by the Jiiiii.c Moose to show at the Hartley theatre. FURTHER large buying of freight cars promises to bring additional business to mills in thin district The General American Tank Car Corpora tion has jusL received an order for refrigerator cars from the Great N them Railroad Co. COUNCILMAN William I..novan. Edward Muha and Stanley Raczkowski. a committee from tTie common council. ! will leave from Gary this evening for I Washington, P. C. to attend the RivEast ers and Harbors conferi-nce in session there March l.-t and 2nd. SHE'S FIRST WOMAN PROHIBITION AGENT f 5 Miss Ceurgia Llopley. Miss Georgia Hopley, first woman prohibition ajrent, is shown hfere taking the oath of office at prohibition headquarters in Washington. Miss Hopley has Ion? teen cctiv in .suflrrag-" and was active in the presidential campnijrn two years ago. Her home is in Uucyrus, O.

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accident of any KmJ will bo rewarded this i?;ir'rg and suir.mer v.ith a vacation of five days with pay. SUBSCRIBERS of stock for the new Glenn Rark bank which will become a permanent institution in the near future, gathered at the Glenn Park school Saturday evening to perfect an organization and secure their charter. "PAT" STANTON, traffic officer at1 Fifth avenue and Broadway and Serg-! iant Chas. Hanielson are the two new I trustees .cf the Gary police pension ' fund. They were elected to office In an election heid last week. I , , t CHIEF George Weeks of the Northern Indiana sponge squad and sums depnity nheriffs swooped down upon the new suburb of New Chicago yesterday morning . confiscating two stills and .'tome liquor and arrested four on the charge of violating the state liquor law. GARY police officers doubled their efforts today in an effort to locate the owner of the auto which struck and seriously inj'ired Mr. Scheldt of Black Oak. Ind.. at Sixth avenue and Jackson street late Saturday afternoon. Mr. Scheldt !s suffering from a fracture! skuil at the Mercy hospital. MAYOR R. O. JOHNSON who recent-! ly named the Buns Ditch commission will call a meeting some time this week to consider and decide upon n plan of action. The Mayor states that he hopes to secure action by which construction Will be started early this spring. PROSECUTING ATT Y. D wight M. Kinder who is appearing for the state in the Julia Gal case in the criminal court at Crown Point. Is of the opinion , that the case will not get to the Jury j before tomorrow. Ho seemed conn-j lent tbat he would get a conviction. ! $4S3,000 Is to be expended by the school city i.f Oary this year in the purchase of a suite and the construction of five permanent brick tbuildlngs to be future shop buildings for large schools. This will mean the abandonment of tho plan of portable schooA buildings In the outlying districts and the substitution of permanent two story brick buildings. A dozen or more other auto owners who failed to heed the warnings of Chief of police Forhl . to secure their 1'.'22 license plates were rounded up over the week end. A number were out of town pec-pie. Last week offenders appearing before Judge Dunn paid fines of $1 and cists. GARY baseball fans are keeping a watchful eye on both Johnny Mohardt in training with the Petroit Tigers and "Hixie" I.everette, now getting in condition with the White Sox at Mari'n. Texas. Up to this hour it looks like both will win berth on their respective team and fens have no doubt but what they wPI put Gary on the map. LIVE NEWS FROM THE TWIN CITIES SMASHING THR CHAINS. "Life i.s real, life is earnest and the grave is not its goal." Life is too short to give up all of Itspleasures for one man, fays Mrs. Catherine Kasper, formerly of 494S Northcote avenue, who has left her husband. Igmas Kasper, and taken his bank roll of $400. "This Is another way of breaking the invisible chain that binds you," says Attorney Ottenhelmir, who Is representing the husband to secure A clicoree from the runaway wife. PROII) OF NF.VT STAR. Wm. Houghes, captain of the bureau of identification of the Kast Chicago police department, is the proud owner of a new solid gold Mar with the official emblem of his office and the name of his particular branch of the department engraved thereon. - The star was presented by members of the police department and city employes. SAFE AND SANE for Coughs & Colds TKi tffup it different from ill ethcra. Quiet telif. Mo opiatet. JSt evrywKtr 0 B IB I " - DE LUXES THEATRE : TODAY AND TOMORROW WEDNESDAY Bert Lytell in THE MISLEADING LADY" J3

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Ill MOWS 1-rtOM LEKDV Word was received thy C. H. Itee.J, Grand Trustee of the East Chicatrp order of Odd Fellows, from St. Petersburg Florida, that Wm. I.eedy. Grand Secretary of the Indiana I. O. O. 1 has had another stroke of paralysis and is very low In a hospital there. Thirf Is said to bo the third ptrokc of paralysis .suffered bv Mr. Leedy In

the last three years and bis recovery Is believed doubtful. Harry Winterrowd, Past Grand Master of the Odd Fellows in Indianapolis with is d.umhter. left for St. petorshurgh. Saturday night to be with hiold friend and bdge official. HOCSKS A It K ItAlDF.O. Two more colored houses of 111 repute on Block avenue, Indiana Harbor. were raided Sunday night and eight i inmates arrested by Officers Kerrin and j K e k i c h . The place of Emma Kinney of 3.VH I Block avenue, was raided and the. keep- I er with an accused pro,-ti tun. Mad Jt ; Superaf, were arrested. The otl.'rj house raided was that cf Ruby Frezirr. 1 ",;22 Itloek avenue, where five arrests i were made. ) TRIF.I THIS AITURXOO.Y The trial of Edward Peters and Wm. YVoolsom, of Chicago, two men who were captured after holding up and robbing the soft drink parlor of Cha-?. Boibun, r.'Hl Kennedy avenue. East Chicago, of more than $1.0 0-0. will be iield in the East Chicago court this afternoon. It is- believed that no case will be filf'd against Wm. AVo ,!som the taxidriver, who it is aid, knew nothing of Rheumatism Had Ale In lis Clutches for j Four Years It's Gone Now, Thanks to TA LAC This was the statement cf Charles Baker, cf 10246 SSth St., Edmonton, Alt a., a well' known business man Tanlac builds up the system and enables it to throw off the poisons that cause rfieumatism. Don't let this awful disease run on. Get Teniae today. At all good druggists. HARTLEY STARTING Sunday, March 5th FOUR DAYS ONLY The Best Comedy of the Year William Fox Presents MARK TWAIN'S Greatest Comedy "A Connecticut Yankee" In King Arthur's Court All East Chicago Will Be Talking About Mark Twain's Masterpiece. POPULAR PRICES Schedule of Shows Sunday from 2:30 to 11 P. M. Week Days, 7:15 and 9:30 and Tomorrow' V in like mad across the scorching Desert. - storm a thriller you'll never hundreds of outlaws one of the screened.

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