Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 39, Hammond, Lake County, 14 October 1922 — Page 2
Pfc"e Two
East Cfiicago and the Harbor
After the Dust Nul3ance "With tho concerted effort of these organizations, business men and the publlc-spirUed citizens inoia real action towards abating tha cer.-.cnt dut nu("wc is f.ora-
ctat than during aty otUcr similar
campaign period conducted in th city. The case b.ourt-t bf Indiana Harbor citizen.- lor damajjoa paused by the ictaert dust against th-; Universal f'ort'and Cement Co. now peniirjj t!ie Hammond Superior court ,s expected to come i.'P for tr:al 8on. Whn it dots thousanJs o" .itisen- and taxpayers of East 0.iir,o Mid Indiana If arbor are . txp .loi be present to kid thfC.-1 ir.crw upjort for a utiiolc ju 1 t -..n. Vv he a ir tAC cw?o.sin takes a chinji o- vcece cr .ot nothing will slop th- bo'!-Jjj determinant, n of ih peop'o t i.-ic.v through to close o:v or ill. ViTfw pWuts of th ; cen ep ctmoJ -l.stt - said lo ho caurir.g tWs nuisance. Civic. ooT.mt.-cni a-i .he wortfi.'.i or z -Jiiiati-- ns o' tho Twin Cities xvill fir; 'acir flrt guns next Ti'Bday of 'iat Is expected to be or.o of the most extensive cajipairns ever ionduled towards abating thK cogent dust nuisance that comes from the Buffiington plan is. At that time plans of action will he- decided upon and a campaign p ograrn established by which the M-veral committees representing the va.-ious organizations will fol-
Elks All Cay Program More than twenty-five prominent
serving the regular Armistice Day with no speed and small percentcelebration, agj of accuracy displayed. Few celebrations of this mum- If neither team inducts "ringers" tude have been attempted by tho a real same of football la prelocal order and it was only launch- dieted for tomorrow afternoon ed after the co-operation of bust- when these two teams meet at tha ness men of the city was assured, old East Chicago football field. Arrangements for tha celebra-
tlon have been riven In charge of a committee headed by Walter Mybeok of the General American Tank Car corporation. He will be assisted by John J. Dreesen. Jr., Hichard Davis. Vletor C. HInes, Jack Stephens and Jesse Dewey.
Junked War Material Among the billions of dollarworth of war materials junked and sold at auction hundreds of cars of this equipment Is being received at the East. Chicago-Indiana Harbor mills every day. , Hyman -Michaels Co. are the chief buyers and distributors of
Friday, the 13th, proved unlucky this material in this district. Wlthfor a South Shore conductor. !n the last menth they have aeHe suffered a beaten up at tha quired mora than a hundred car hands of a husky waggoner yeater- aggregating In the neighborhood dsy. The conductor is said to have of $160,000. The government allowed his car to run Into a dray equipment bought far by this wagon eind caused 'an argument company has been benches, lathes
between the two. near:y proved fat-;d other small machinery.
Unlucky for Him.
al for tho "Mr. Conny."
Much Interest in Game "Within the last year a team of mere youngsters have sprouted up into real football stars. Thesa are no other than the
East Chicago Dodger A. C.'s.
This galaxy of
While the greater number of
these machines are cxpacted to be Junked It Is said many of them will be sold complete as they now
1 stand.
Jphn Buff Held.
John Ruff, of 4(55 Melville ave..
high-spirited East Chicago, who Is said to have
sturdy "little giants." under the threatened Andrew Sab6, la being direct tutoring of John McShane held for an Iranity Inquest be
have been moulded Into real cham- i fore Wra. H. Jordan
plons almost over night. Their rapid progress Into this national game have placed the name of this successful aggregation upon
th
the Twin Cities.
With their brilliant
Boy Missing
Eleven year old Emil Chutko. of
e tongues of every fan within,, Ttnryn pl4Cft- East chlcigo,
! has ben reported to the East Chica
go police as missing from hit home
i
record of .
of the murder charges which were -brought wihen Wells shot and killed James Campbell during a street brawl tn front of Birmingham's pUu; on Parrlsh avenue laat Sun: j day night. i Eye witnesses to the shooting tee- ' titled that Wells shot Campbell in self-defense. Previous to court trial Well had been discharged of these charges by Deputy Coronor , Ostrowski of the Harbor. '
Attorney Lester Ottenhejraer rep revested the defendent.
Contract Awarded Contract for the pajvlng of three blocks on 141st street and one on Cedar etreet was awarded to the PuUie Construction Co.. of Hammond, at a special meeting of the board of works held last night. Tha Improvement will reach on Hist street fdom Cedar to Alder st. and en Cedar from 141st to 140th street The bid for this work was
Runaways Held
Jour, were
Three adventuresome boys neying toward Indianapolis
taken Into custody at the East Chieago four corners by Truant officer Fred Buse yesterday whei they inquired of the corner cop, tha best routa to Gary. Tha boys ranging from 9 to IS years of age were Joe Senczka, Jno. Smith and John Chlebus. All three boys returned to their parents who live on the north side of Chicago by police detectives yesterday.
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TODAY C ACTS HIGH CLASS
VAUDEVILLE
Also WILLIAM DUNCAN in THE FIGHTING GUIDE
TOMORROW 5 ACTS HIGH CLASS C VAIinPVIMF
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ANITA STEWART in HER MAD BARGAIN"
SUNDAY CONTINUOUS PROGRAM Vaudeville and Pictures, 1 :30 to 1 1 P. M. MONDAY-TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY-THUFSDAY-FRIDAY
last year and the gamea piled up thi sseason it is no surprise to .
business and mill men of East I fans who have been keeping in
since yesterday morning. The boy has brown eyes, light
Chicago will be initiated as mem- close touch with this team to learn fl ' - mdlum D'u,it an, about b r3 into the Elks Lodge, No. 981. that they are matched to meet the I ' . ....., .....
ww lews jen t5lay mornlnr tha bay wt wear lna e A amAeta. al V -a1 .
line- of Gophers have won many " ' "I. 'VJ . . , , . . low oollar and cuffs. This was the
Armistice Day. Nov. 11, when a novel all day program has been arranged. Plans are being completed by the committee for a gigantic parade which wfll be headed by the Kiks band, the new members and followed by the full membership of the lodgi in machines. This will b in conjunction with ob-
Gophers tomorrow. The seasoned and
"old party
have made many changes in their ranks. Their wall like line has disappeared. A loose and disjointed appearanoe of the machine showed up last Sunday. Unnecessary holes were made in their line.
description the mother gave of her son to the police who have started a search for the missing boy.
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Wells Discharged Luthed Wells, colored of 25S9
Block avenue. Indiana Harbor, was acquitted yesterday by Jurge Twy.
man of the East Chicago City court,m. Subject. "Doctrine of Atone-
Lew Shank Here People of tha Twin Cities are expected to turn out n mass this evening when Law Shank, mayor of Indianapolis, speaks at the East Chicago Masonic Temple. Charles Flehter. republican city chairman, announces that he also has arranged for other speakers for the evening.
Twin City
News Notes
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morning at tha First Baptist Church of Indiana Harbor. The young people will meet at 6:30 for the usual service of song and discussion. The evening service of worship will be suspended in the interest of the union mass meeting that has been advertised for the United
Presbyterian church, corner of 138th and Hemlock streets. In the Harbor, for the consideration of the week-day religious education program. This service is set for 7:30 and Is a community affair. Note further advertisements elsewhere. This Saturday evening In the basement of the Baptist church the ladies will serve their first supper of the season. The public is invited. St. Faul's Evangelical church, 13Sth and Deodar street. Theo. Claus, pastor. S a. m., English Sunday School. 10 a. m., English Service with Holy Communion. Visitors cordially invited. News from the First Christian Church. Indiana Harbor, between 137th and 13Sth streets. D. Emmet Snyder, pastor. The Christian church welcomes all strangers to all the services, both on Sunday and at the Wednesday evening mee.lngs. Although last Lord's day was very Inclement, 114 persons assembled for Sunday School and a number more for the morning worship and a goodly
numb:r were present In the evening to hear the sermon "The Elev-
Harrison, superintendent of the Loyal Movement; C. J. Sharp, national superintendent of group evangelism, and Evangelists Jessie Kellums, C. K. Vawter and others of world wide reputation and Hon. W. J. Bryan. Mr. Snyder, pastor of the church, here will have charge of all the music and will lead In song through the entire congress. Methodist church. In the morning the Rev. G. F. Craig will preach on "Achievement Through Difficulties," and in the evening on "A Prohpet's Reward." The Sunday School will meet at 9:30 and the Epworth League at 6:30 o'clock. The topic of the league is "The Abundant Life." The leader Is Mr.
Edward SIdell. The morning anthem will be "Christ: Upon the. Cross," by Banby, with alto solo, by Mrs. C. O. Wright; also a duet, "Forever With the Lord. Counod.
rendered by Mrs. Ray Abbott and
Mr. Barrett. In the evening the anthem Is "Welcome Sweet Graces" by Macey, and also a solo, "Free As a Bird." by Dana, rendered by Mr. Barrett. Services at the Swedish Lutheran
Church of East Chicago, at 7:30 p. m. There will bo English servlcea
by the Rev. Lovgren. United Presbyterian church, Indiana Harbor. Rev. W. T. Mclntlre, pastor. Morning service, 11 o'clock. The theme "Bible Times." as another of know your Bible series. Evening service at 7:30 p. m. will be a union service. Sermon by Dr.
enth Commandment." delivered by i George L. Robinson, feuoject, no
the pastor. In the contest between ligious fi-aucation the Loyal Bereans and the Loyal j Young people's
Standpatters that came to a close last Sunday ihe Bereans won. This m-ans that the Standpatters will serve them a fried chicken supper In the near future. The pastor is announcing as the sermon themes for Lord's Day as follows: "An Old. Old Dream." for ihs morning and "Lord How Long" for the evening at 7:30. Special music both morning and evening by the choir and orchestra. The Anthem for the morning will be "Wonderful Savior of Sinners." by E. S. Lorens. Ths Anthem for the evening Is "Praise Te the Lord," by Ira B. Wilson. The pastor and a number of the members are staring for St. Louis. Mo., Sunday night to be present at th-5 great International Bible Congress which begins Monday and continues through till Friday night. This congress will be one of the
meeting at 6:45
p. m. at which time the Misses Irene Kaufman and Eunice Canan will give a report on the national convention. Mrs. John Stirling, of 4723 Baring avenue, entertained twelve guests yesterday at a one o'clock luncheon, in honor of her mother, Mre. J. B. Johnson, of Hobart and as a farewell to two of her mothers friends who are leaving soon to spend the winter in Florida. Mrs. Peter Stirling of Magoun avenue, was the only guest form East Chioago the others all being from Hobart. The afternoon was spent at cards and at six
o'clock the same ladles wera guests of Mrs. Hanna Spaulding at dinner at the Cafe Lafayette. A son was born Wednesday October 11th to Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Teager at their home. 8461 Michigan avenue, mother and babe getting along nicely. Miss Fern Broshears of the Harrison building, was honored Thursday by a birthday shower given by eighty-five of her pupils. Many useful presents were given, a delicious birthday cake being the gift of little Spencer Davis. Mr. and Mrs. William Wolf of 141 street. Indiana Harbor, have Just received the adoption papers for a baby girl, which is four and a half months old and will be christened at the home, Sunday, October 29th, Julia June Wolf. Mrs. Armstrong of Todd avenue, Mrs. F. Grass, of 144th street, and Mrs. R. E. Hamilton of 2s'orthcote avenue, with fifteen other ladies from the Twin Cities, motored to
Mooseheart yesterday and report that the home la all It has bean represented to be. The Guild of'the Episcopal church of East Chicago at their meeting this evening at the home of lira. William Meade, on Beacon street, made final arrangements for a Harvest Dance to be given Tuesday evening. Octlber 24th at the East Chicago Masonic Temple, with Stirling's orchestra furnishing the music. Mrs. Meade Is general chairman of the affair. Mr. and Mrs. Burdetta "Williams of the Atlas apartments, have as their guest the latter's brother-in-law. Attorney Walter A. Granna, of Clear Lake, South Dakota, who Is
enroute to New Orleans as a delegate from the state of South Dakota to the American Legion convention.
The music section of the East
Chioago Woman's club will meet on
Monday evening at the home of Mrs, Gwllym A. Jones, 4109 Northcote ave. Mrs. G. A. Fetter Is In charge of the program, the subject being
The Analysis of the Piano." This
Is the first meeting of the club year
and it is hoped every member of thi department Is present. ADDITIONAL EAST CHICAGO OX PAGE nvi
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