Hammond Times, Volume 1, Number 98, Hammond, Lake County, 12 October 1906 — Page 5

FRIDAY, OCT. 12,-1906.

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THEATRICAL NOTES. "HKX-IIUIl" Mr. Mllward Adams, director of the Chicago Auditorium, and the Klaw A Erlanger company, controlling1 the production of General Lew Wallace's "BenIlur", have arranged to take especial care of theatre parties from out of town points during the engagement of "Ben-Ilur" at the Auditorium theatre, beginning Monday evening, Oct. 15th. Since the announcement that this mighty play was again to be staged at the classic ' Chicago temple of amusement, the management have received so many inquiries as to railroad rates and requests for special prices for admission from educational institutions and fraternal organizations desiring to attend in a body that they have decided to make reduced rates to theatre parties, eitker fronv.. educational Institutions, fraternal organizations, or from tha general public. The various railroads entering the city of Chicago have agreed to cooperate by granting special rates. Full information will be furnished on application to Mr. Edward O. Cooke, Auditorium theatre. Chicago. The regular scale of prices that will govern the "Den-llur" engagement at the Auditorium are as follows: Lower floor on evenings and Saturday matinee, il.EO and $1.00; Balcony, $1.00 and 75 cents; gallery, 50 cents. Wednesday matinees, entire lower floor, $1.00; entire balcony, 75 cents; gallery, 50 cents. Seats re now obtainable. Requests for reservation of seats must be accompanied by remittance and self-addressed, stamped en elope for reply, in order to avoid errors, and will be given prompt attention.

AT OAHHICK .FXT WEEK. Lena Ashwell, the famous London actress who scored such a triumph this summer in her latest and greatest footlight creation of the Ioer wife, Deborah, in the heart-stirring drama of Transvaal life entitled "The Shuham,ite," has for many seasons been recognized as one of the finest emotional actresses on the English speaking Btage. To American followers of dramatic affairs on both sides of the Atlantic she is probabty best known as the original London creation of those two Intensely dramatic roles which our stage has been able to give to the modern British stage the characters of Yo San in "The Darling of the Gods," and "Leah Klesehna." A full view of Mi.s Ashwell's brilliant achievements in emotional art would be to name many of the most celebrated

successes of John Bull's piny houses since 1891. when she first made her debut in "The Pharisee." with George Alexander she appeared in "Lady Vindermere's Fan." Her initial engagement with Sir Henry Irving was in 1893 as Elaine in the sumptuous production of " Ivlng Arthur," and she was pronounced an artistic favorite with the Lyceum Knight. With living she played in "Richard II" and also originated the parts of Pia and Geona in Sardou's "Dante." Beerbohm Tree specially secured her to create the role of Katusha Maslova in "Resurrection." It was she, too, who electrified ail London play goers by her wonderful portrayal of the unhappy Magdalene in Henry Arthur Jones' moving play, "Mrs. Dane's Defense." Her interview scene with the judge, in which she Implored for mercy and pity in her new life's love crisis, was the supreme sensation of the London theatrical year of 1900. The Messrs. Schubert have been extremely fortunate in securing her consent to an American tour, just now when site has seemingly found an even more striking role ol" emotional triumph in "The Shuiainite."

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It Is Safer to Steal Now Than Ever Before

By Rev. MADISON C. PETERS of New York AILTTKES of banks, -with millions of cash and securities stolen, ,"" are such common occurrences that the daily chronicles no l longer startle us. Are vre the most dishonest people on the face of the earth? Is our society HOPELESSLY CORRUPT ? Steal a dollar and the world will kick you. Steal a million and the world will feel honored by being kicked by you. It is nearlv always safe to be a BIG THIEF. Felony is felony, whether committed by a bank president or a bank burglar. It is high time that we look upon these financial crimes as high treason against public property and PUBLIC MORALITY. The high social standing and iniluential family relations of these scoundrels only AGGRAVATE their crimes.

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Her San Spots. Sir Robert Ball on one occasion, after delivering a lecture on "Sun Spots and Solar Chemistry," met a young lady who expressed her regret that she

AM)ln:MKXT. The Siruube I'innw factory wlhfs to anuounce (hat It haa no retail branches or stores in llaimuond or rlsetvltcre. The c in t any rlls direct from the factory only, at factory prices. Do not be iitllert or conftiNcd by pianos with similar (lumen, but when in the market for an Instrument, buy direct

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vious evening. "Well, yoa see," be paid. "I don't know that it would have interested you particularly, as it was all about sun spots." "Why," she. replied, "it would have interested me extremely, for I have been a martyr to freckles all my life."

The Alps "Will Re "Washed Avray. The Alps, from a geological point of view, are very recent. The Welsh hills, though, comparatively speaking, Insignificant, are far more ancient.

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ages before the materials which now compose the Rlgi or the Pllatus were deposited. Indeed, we may say that it is because they are so old that they have been so much worn down. The Alps themselves are crumbling and being washed away, and if no fresh elevation takes place the time will come when they will be no loftier than

Snowdon or Helvellyn. They have al-

K H V, I have kept in close touch with public affairs in this city for twenty years, and I do not hesitate to say that in all that time it was NEVER SO SAFE AS TODAY to be a big thief. THE MACHINERY OF THE LAW LIES STILL IN POLISHED INACTIVITY, WHILE THE OFFICERS OF THE LAW ARE RESTING AND TALKING. The love of display, of luxury, of rivalry in family and social life

is templing many men to steal. The MOST FRUITFUL SOURCE naain river valleys were excavated. of temptation end disaster is the attempt to lead $50,000 existences oa j rearsons eekly-

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site whatsoever. In which of course they differ vastly from man. As a

matter of fact, when monkeys begin to pick each other about in the friendly way we have all observed they merely detach bits of hardened sebaceous matter which has been excreted by the glands, and the flea Idea Is entirely fabulous. Start and Finish. "All men are created free," declared the flamboyant citizen. "That's right." assented the sour citizen. Marriage ain't forced on to nobody. When a feller gets spliced he does it on his own responsibility." Pittsburg Post

Man Is Conceited. Some people seem to think the Almighty is making a mistake in not leaving the management entirely to them.

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Found Ring Lost in Ocean. A gentleman visiting Rhoscolyn, Holyhead, England, six years ago, lost a valuable ring while fishing in the bay. A few days ago a bather. In diving, picked up a ring from the bed of the sea, which has been identified aa the one lost.

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Sew pish to Her. "Did you notice the faux pas I made at the Gottawadds last night?" asked Mrs. Oldcastle. "No," replied her hostess, "t seen you workin' over the chafln' dish, but I thought you was

A Lost Subscriber. The Kedah post office authorities have a somewhat blunt way of putting things. Copies of a Penang paper posted to a subscriber were the other day returned marked "Addressee hanged for Murder." Bangkok Tlme3.

Palace of Sweets CANDIES AND ICE CREAM Preserve California's Forests. The state of California, which has within its borders over 28,000,000 acres of forest, is taking steps permanently to preserve practically tha whole amount. California's forests are looked upon not oniy as a great wood supply; they are far more valuable as a medium of water conserva tion.

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mitted suicide left a note explaining

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The emperor of Austria was the first that he had done so because a friend

ready undergone enormous denudation, makin' a Welsh rabbit." Chicago Rec- ruler to have a newspaper specially of Lis had asked him.

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j bum hi u oi AiuuL uiiuc tuixie or I 12,000 feet of strata have been already removed. Denudation began as soon

as the land rose above the sea and the

There is no policy like politeness, since a good manner often succeeds where the best tongue has failed.

condensed and written out for his private reading. This was started some 30 years ago. Nothing which concerns him, whether pleasant or the reverse. Is omitted.

The actor works when he plays and the musitlan plays when he works.

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