Hammond Times, Volume 16, Number 141, Hammond, Lake County, 4 December 1922 — Page 2

THE TIMES

East Chicago and the Harbor

Observing Education Week. Ernst Chic.g-oIndJan Hajbor join ed with the ret of the nation today ln observing "Edocatlon Week," A heretofore the program followed In the Eat Chlca.gro .public schools has become known as "Go-To-School Week," which begin today and continues through the -week to Saturday. The program as outlined toy A. C. Eenour, Efficiency Director of the Eaet Chicago school system, will cover: Monday, Democracy and Education; Tuesday, Education and Wealth; Wednesday. Wise and Judioioua Modes of Education; Thursday, Illiteracy: Friday, Importance of Physical Education. E. N". Canine, superintendent of schools has extended a personal invitation to all parents of the school children to visit the schools during the week.

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G. 0. P. Pow Wow. Republican committeemen from the ninety-nine precincts in Lake eoanty will assemble at a big pow wow that is scheduled to be held in Indiana Harbor next Friday evening. The meeting is said to have been called for the jra-rpose of thrashing out several Internal differences recently arising in party ranks.

The Young Rajah Rodolph Valentino portrays two Hindu deities of the various incarnations of Brahma, in his new Para, mount picture. "The Toung Rajah." showing at the Hartley theatre beginning tonight for three days. Thee portrayals occur in a number of fantastic vision scenes which are necessary to establish certain characteristics of the hero, Amos Judd, who is supposedly a descendant of Arjuno, the mortal brother of Krishna, the seventh incarnation of Brathma and the Hindu God of Love. The other deity portrayed by Valentino is Vishnu.

Three Arrested. Three arrests were made during a raid on an aleged "Black and Tan" place -V 3650 Slock avenue. Indiana Harbor Faturday night, that was lead by police officer Kekich and Kirrln of the HarVr station. Marion Lane, colored, was booked on a charge of prostitution and two men who pave their names as A. B. Oh .wen of 3550 Block avenue and W. Mct!J-ff of 3650 Block avenue, wcro entered on rharfres of associ

ating. -A q. t. gambling at 3 451; Block avenue was also raided lasti

Faturday night and the three participants in the game arrersted.

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Scene ouUide Mountjoy Prison. Dublin. At right is Mrs. Despard. pres.dent of the Women's Freedom League and a aiate r of Lord French, former Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. Next to her is Miss Arinie MacSwiney. Note the picture on the gate.

tello, of 3146 Pennsylvania avenue, Indiana Harbor, were taken into custody by police officers Kekich and Kirrin Sunday evening when found armed with knives and guns. They are being held as the two gunmen suspects which a squad of

Harbor police had a running battle

with Frlady morning.

Pool Game Row

During a fig'ht to settle an argu

ment as to who fihould pay for a game of pool played in Jones' place at 3112 Block avenue, Indiana Harbor, Saturday niffht. Ned Carter, o !. ored. was stabbed In the back with a bowle knife. His assailant fled and M ret been located by the Harbor police. t ' y r r " ;- wounds are said not to be serious.

Mexicans in Custody. Two Mexicans giving their names as Ellseo Arredondl and JacCb Cas-

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Runaway Boys Found. Tired and penniless, three East Chi.-asro runaway 'boys, who left LIBERALS CHOOSE NEW PARTY HEAD

their homes a few weeks ago o see the world, are reported by Chief of Police Win. Grimes of Centralia, 111. to be homeward 'bound. The boys are Walter Burns. 13. of 4S35 Olcott avenue; O'Connnell and Meehan. This la the word received today by the East Chicago police, who have ben tracing for the boys since they left their homes three weeks ago.

Baby Cab Taken Leaving her baity buggy standing -n the sidewalk in front, at 3622 Pennsylvania avenue, 'MYs. Stlnge returned a ft-w minutes later to find th carriage gone. Phe told the Harbor jollce that she believed the hntrgy was taken by some mischievouschildren !n the neighborhood. She valued it at $60.

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Kidnaps Child. So strong was the mother instinct in the tjosom. of Marie Johnson, a col ored cook at the restaurant of Har?y "Winters on Parrlsh avenue that during the albsenc of the parents yesterday, she kidnapped the two-year-old of Mr. Winters and fled to Cb.lca.go. The colored cook was found a few hours later by Chicago detectives Intoxicated at her home on the south side. but with the child still in her care. The ba-by was returned to the parents by Chief of Police Struts who had aided in locating it.

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bir Johu i.Luuii. Hope for a reunion of the Libera! 'actions in Erijf-iar.d was raised hen Lir Jchn Simon was chossT. succeed Herbert Asquith a? :'.i-r of tiit- Independent Liberals "' un ''.or,'- at Asuith's request

Delegates Appointed Councllmen Mo.Kenna, Smith and "alvln, have been appointed by Mayor Frank Callahan as a delegation from the East Chicago common coun oil to attend the Rivera and Ilarbors convention which convenes at Washington, D. C, Dec c-nicer 6th and 7th.

Twin City News Notes

Our splendid line of holiday gooi. i3 ready for your inspect inn. C:ri .i!id see Jiow well we can fill " . r wants and how far we ran make the tnonty go: Freel's Specialty a id ; Beauty Shop, 531 119th street. Wht ing. 1 2-4-1 Mrs. Laura D. Floyd of Hotii street, was a dinner guest of Mr

and Mrs. O. C. Cole of 144th street Thanksgiving day. and spent the week end in Chicago. Mrs. F. U. w'oodbu'ry of 4635 Magoun avenu?, left Saturday morning for Kewanee, 111, the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Smout. Mrs. Woodbury has been called there by the illness of both parents. Mr. and Mrs. LouTs Garinan. entertained the Old Kose club Saturday evening at their home in Lancing.

Revival meeting. Christian church

last evening the pastor epoke on "The Betrayal of Jesus," using as his text the 14th and 15th versus of ths 26th chapter of Matthew. 'Then one of the twelve, called Judas Isearlot. went unto the chief priest, and said unto thera, what will you give me. and I will deliver him unto you? and they covenanted with him for thirty pl;ces of silver." . Judas Iscariot betrayed Jesus for thirty pieces of silver, he drova a hard bargain. But what do the sinners of today get for betraying Jesus. They are in the employ of ths Devil but they do not even get the thirty pieces of silver. How often do the Christians of todaybetray Jesus. They betray him every time they absent themselves from ths Lord's table on Sunday morning, everytime they fall to ask that one beside them' to accept Jesus as their Savior and every time they fail to thank God for hit mercies. T Judas Iscariot repented his sins after it was too late and then took his own life by hanging himself. Friends do not do as Judas did. You have turned your backs on him long enough, why not accept him now. This la the day of Salvation. If God were to call on you tonight would you be ready to face him? Mrs. Charles Edgar will entertain the 1907 club Thursday afternoon at her home on 4142 Xorthcote ave. '

Miss Helen Gorman and her class mate. Miss Mary Mungoven, left this morning to resume their studies at Sacred Heart Academy in Fort Wayne, after spending the past week at Miss Gorman's home on North Earing avenue. H. C Dixon of South Magoun ave. is convalescing nicely since his operation several weeks ago at WesleyMemorial hospital in Chicago. m m -Mr. and Mrs. Hoger "Weeks, of Chicago, attemif d the Sigma Phi Delta dance Friday evening at Columbia

hall. Mrs. Weeks will be remembered by many East Chicago people as Miss Joe Frances Parks before her marriage. Mr. and Mrs. John Stirling of South Paring avenue, entertained at dinner yesterday. Mis Edna Williams and Sam Lawd. of Austin, and Mr, and Mrs. George Sauter and son, Junior, of Hobart, Ind. m The Ladies Social Union of the East Chicago Methodist church will hold a social afternoon "Wednesday at the home of Mrs. G. F. Craig, 1202 Peacon street, honoring Mrs. Newton E. Barrett, wife of Rev. Craig's assistant. Everything Is In readiness in the community rooms of the East Chicago M. E, church for the annual Christmas party of the home economic department of the Fast Chicago Woman's Club, which will take place this evening. The committee in charge have arranged an attractive program and the large community room has been very prettily decorated for the occasion. All members of the club are cordially Invited and are asked to not forget the Important feature of th evening, the grab bag. for which the article is to amount to twenty-five cents. Porn to Mr. and Mrs. August Jernberg, a son. Saturday, Dee. 2nd., at their hom on Ftr street. Mother and babe doing nicely. Tn vitaf Ion:; have leen issued by Pho Chapter f PI .itrnj Phi. for

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a tea to be given Sunday December 10th, at the home of the president, Mrs. Richard Davis in the Wiekcy apartments. Phi Sigma Phi is East Chicago's neweBt national sorority.

Miss Annette Specter, will be hostess to the members of the Old Bridge club this evening at her home on North Baring avenue. All arrangements nave been completed for the annual bazaar of St. Patricks church to be held December I4th-15th and 16th at the Auditorium on Michigan avenue. Mrs. John Walh. will entertain th? No Name club Tuesday evening at her home 4729 Baring avenue. The ladles of the East Chicago church, have completed all plan and are putting the last touches, in the way of decorating their booths for thMr annual bazaar and supper to take place tomorrow afternoon at the Church on Magoun and 145th street. There will be booths as follows, fancy work, aprons, home bakery, candy, parcel post, and last but not least the tea booth where Mrs. E. N. Canine and h"r committee will serve tea throughout the the afternoon and at noon a chop sue luncheon. Then there will be the supper, with airs, be served from 5:30 to 7:30 p. m. The ladles have put much tlmi and hoping to have many pretty as well as useful articles to offer the public. OTICE Woen of Mooseheart Legion will hold a Hard Time Party Social, Tusdoy evening at Moos- hall. Chicago avenue. MENTT For supper to be served Tuesday evening from fi:30 to 7:30 at Congregational church: Baked Ham. Roast Leg of Veal, Brown Oravy. mashed potatoes, baked b'ans. cabbaec salad, bread, butter. Ice cream home-made Cake and coffee. All for 60c. The literary department of the East Chicago Woman's club will be entertained tomorrow afternoon at

the home of Mrs. F. A. H. Sitwell. 1220 Beacon street. There will be tlve minute talks on Percy Mackaye. The Man, Mrs. G. F. Craig; The Poet, Mrs. E. B. Glbbs; The Author of Basques, Mrs. Louis Garman; the Dra.mat.ic Critics, M-s. Gordon. The first act of the "Scarecrow," will be given by Mrs. A. A. Ross. Much interest Is being shown in this department this year, each meeting being very well attended. The Rotary Society of St. Patrick's church will meet this evening at the home of Mrs. John McGuan. on Michigan avenue. W. W. Smith of Beacon street is recovering nicely from an operation for the removal of tonsils last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hubbell of Beacon street, are entertaining the former's mother Hrs. J. O. Hubbell, who arrived yesterday from her home In Webster City, Iowa, to spend some time with her sons, Guy of this city and. Harry of Chicago. Mrs. J. F. Thompson of North Baring avenue, brought to a close a round of festivities in honor of Mrs. Francis Kendall Byers, Friday evening, by having a few or Mrs. Byers elosast friends in to spend the evening. The Byers left Saturday evening for a visit with her daughter Miss Marjorie at Birmingham, Ala., after a two months rest she will take up library re-search work in Washington. D. C. Mrs. Jos-pb McKenna and two two children of Olcott avenue, will visit relatives in Chicago, while her husband Alderman MeKenna Is In Washington. D. C. on City business. Alderman MeKenna will also visit

his brother James MeKenna In New Tork City before returning home. Mrs. Fred Collins of Mark, is confined to her bed with an attack of tonMlitls.

Mildred Harris, Popular Movie Star, Former Wife of Charlie Chaplin, Playing One of Her Favorites on the Capital Phonograph, a $roduct of the Burns-Pollock Electrical Manufacturing Co., of Indiana Harbor.

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Too Late To Classify LOST Lady's bla suit case, in Hohman strfet, about G o'clock between S'ate and Carroll st. Reward, rerurn Ray Seeley, S03 Huff f'dsr. Tfa-riTinni 1?-4-2t

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