Hammond Times, Volume 9, Number 27, Hammond, Lake County, 4 September 1920 — Page 3
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Crown Point News Happenings Of A Day In Lake County's Lively Capital.
Mrs. .Till IlAmR anij daughter of Himreor-ii r visiting with the Kmus-J"-s ; fair. .'.;.- l;ere. J. Irvine ,.f UPor's was here for veral days this ffek sur-e-rinteniln; the re:fion of a lirp'..r sho-w ra.i tfcat Th Boston Store fcaj installed )?, Lhe frnt of their Haiti tret bi: :1.1 Ine .
Mrs. Kieu V etuis of Ya Ijwu-a law 11
r-peciteg- tisi -n-Mk here with her moth er ltr. Timothy Ovalan.I -ahos-health ha fceen very poor the pajt few Mi. Hin Glrrvcr who has been employed In County Treasurer Pradf frd" office has been quite alck the pa-t wee hein- cause'! from an Infection ocrwloned by the extracting of a tooth. John Allexs ani daughter Johanna. Monro Frlck ani dausafpr Marcell.-v of Whiting, ana Frances Klotz of Indianapolis have ben visit intr for several days at the home of R.?v. Father Guethoff . Mrs. Roy Scharf and ain of Chinas-o. """I'.! spend the week-end here with her FS'enrs . F. J. Eder. the Lak- Cotinty Tit
& 'iSiaranty Co., is fakirs his anri'.ia: t vacation from h'.s duties as manager of j
that concern this week. Matt Jourdan is l;ivinar on Sunday f"r Indianapolis, whre he will have htn nnua! Job as ticket seller at th" State Fair. Miss Asrnes O'tlR.-h of Camp Wa'tnn, Florida .has arrived In Crown Point.
to visit with her relatives for a time. Mrs. Cue P. Clark entertained a partv of twelve ladies at luncheon on Tlnr. la v noon . The affair was attended 1"- scv'ii! out of town isuesta ;inl u ass most cnj . :t M y spent. All 'I-.. nfTi.es Ml tllC court house, the nhstraet firms, banks and pc-'t-iffice will obser e i,ai'r-r Pfiy on Mond.iy
Miss1.- K'-ssie and M.iry Ilrown, Hlen N'ewton. Mary Hixn am) Gladys Pf-at-tlo. Hermina U'hman. Margaret Aulwurm and Mc.-s.ts l,esll Knsweiler. Harry "',aiis. cn and Walter F.re fojrle, will motor to siarvii Rock on Sunriay to spend the ,iay. Mr. pnd Mrs. t T. Hard left this afternoon f-T linvii I'!.. to visit Mr. Hard's people over ljbor Day. Charles T! . Jones. Oary. lnz M. Tfsrarden. Oary , Charles IwtCrovse. Jr.. Hose Un. Ind.. Rear! K. L-.ra.sket. of Sl.elby . Julius p. meter, ilary, Vcron t;a'.nai-s. Cary; lyiuis Chop-.-ff. Oary. Sva I'thride. (Jury; ileorare l'.ivnS-a. Whitins. Martha Frmckowiak. Whiting; J. S?aa. Indian. i Harbor. luia-ia I'jjcas, Indiana Harbor. O.rs-e Mortnar. Kis; '"hicair.., Anna Szllasy i. Kast Chiraso; William Sob.siin. Indiana Harbor. C. nk"u.ki. Indiana Harbor. Edkur Gtrard. Hammond. R-ari puinont. Hammond, Kel.x Ioit.-.n. Gary. Annie p.-ll Jones. Gary. .lames W. Stahl. Hammond. Clara Hell Mai:, k, Hammond.
IHISII IN NEW YORK INCITE LONGSHOREMEN'S STRIKE
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'DRIVE FOR BETTER PICTURES" OPEN FALL MOVE SEASON Theatres of Calumet Region Join in National Movement by Observing Paramount Week Sept. 5 to 11.
The mcn-ing- picture followers of this city are to hav, their share jn the rational drive being launched for 'Vrer pictures.- p;cture theatres of this city have, united with the leading photoplay houses of the country in openintneir fall seasons of film P!av3 with the celebration of Paramount Week Sept. 5 to 11, The sig-nificar.ce of tnia observance Is of keen interest to S.m fans because it holds forth a promise of a sincere effort on the part or the leading- producers. Famous Rlavers. Ifky Corporation, and the best theatre managers, to make the season of 1320-21 a. banner one for the advancement of the screen art. The theatres Joining in the -better pictures" movement will present durinar Paramount Week a carefully selected program of Paramount Pictures, admittedly the leaders in the field of the silver screen. Paramount, in launching its third annual National Paramount Week, announces a Rst of photoplays that promises a winter of interesting- entertainment. Among the new Paramount plays to he seen in the "better p;c-ture.--theatres will b: "Humoresiue," -Something to Think About." George Fitzmaurice's "The Right to Love.'" with Mae Murray and David Powell; Elsie Ferguson in "Lady Rose's Daughter." Charles Ray In "A Village Sleuth," Thomas Meighan in "CivlUan Clothes;-' Dorothy Dalton in Barrie'.-j "Half an Hour;" Dorothy G:sh in "Little Miss Rebellion," Wallace R.-id in "What's Your Hurry;" "The Restless Sex" by Robert V . Chambers: Roscoe 'Fatty Arbuck'.e in "The Round up:" Douclas Mac-Lean in 'The Jailfcirl;'- W. S. Hart m "The Cradle of Courage," "A Fuli Housw?" with f.ryant Washburn Maurice Tourneur's . "Peep Waters"; Charles Ray in "An Old .Fashioned Boy"; Ethel Clayton in "A City Sparrow." " Held by the Enemy" with Jii' k Holt. AKne.s Avres. Wanda HawUy and Lewis Stone; Gorge Melford's "Rehold My Wife," Ethel Clayton in "Rosani.e Ozanne," George F.lzrtiau rice'a "J-iois , of Clay," Wallace Held in "The Charm' frhool, Dorothy D.Oton in "A Winter City Favorite;" Enid Hennett in "Hr Husband's) Friends," "Lurglar Proof" with Bryant Washburn; Rillis Liurke in "The Frisky Mrs. Johnson."
SAYS SOVIET RUSSIA CAN STARVE ALLIES Russian Woman Leader Declares World Needs Russian Raw Material.
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Irish sympathizers pickctinc the piers in New York
IHsh sympathizers in New York city are doinp their best, to incite a strike amor.fr longshore'- . men against British ships. They have been partially successful.
Som'' cf the .pickets at the docks are seen in the picture wi..: their banners. One' of them rp;tn.:
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BT BARBARA DEPORT E STfFF CORRESPONDENT I N. SERVICE) LONDON. Sitpl. 1 "The allies can rot starve Bolshevist into submission, but Soviet Russia can starve the allies Into making peace. , Th 4a y is not far off when taat will happen." A beautiful woman who is one or
the pillars if sj.vit-t ism, although she is not. hers.-lf a B.-Uhevist. said this to in today in a tone devoid of threat or bravado. This w.-man is Varvara Xicojaevn I'olovtzeva. Few know that she has been and is. one of the chief figures
in the trade negotiations here betwienj Soviet Russia and Great Britain, being! one of the triumvirate of S -viet emls-j
.-n.itwo it-- viJirii'?r in" Aii..idn quinine rcial council in London. Despite all the recent threats of a new blockade -f Soviet Russia by the allies, the members of this council are proceeding calmly with their work here. The only weman member told me she was not a Liol.shevlsr, but believed in working with the Soviets now that they were the or.iy actual fvernment in Russia. "Did any Amri. an republican ever refuse to serve under the democratic administration dtirintr the war?" sh asked me wit h.in ironical smile. Then ehe continued in a serious vein: "The last seven years have bl-d Europe white. They have destroyed the basis on which the economic structure of Eastern Europe was built and they have considerably shaken that of Western Europe. "Unless Europe regains its economic equilibrium the w. rid wiTT witness a social crisis the l:k eof which has never been recorded in history. Political peace i sthe first pre-requ lslt e ot a condition tind'-r which Europe iould straighten out. and under which commerce and trade and agriculture ran be developed. Another war, or even a continuation of the present condition, is suicidal. , "It is true that the allies can do without, our raw materials for a while
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have to omo to terms. Why not now? They need our flax, our timber, wheat, furs. Jet a her, m-tals. Eighty per cent rf all the platinum used In
the world comes from Russia. "No. the allies cannot get along with out Russia much longer, or there will be a consumers crisis in a comparison with which the present living condition are nothing. "Not only do the allies need Russia for her raw materials, but also as a market for their finished products. "The recent announcement of the 8t-
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ta! to invest in Russian development should open ev.-ry tempting prospects to Americans.' "How do you conciliate that invitation with your system of complete nationalization?'' i a.-ked Dr. I'olovtzeva.
"Well, you see- yhe answered, "we do not give capital a free hand m Russia. We shall give eai h tinu or! individual a .-i ial concession limit. d
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it should hold, and c..nJ.:i"ti.) under! which work i-hould pr-eeed, all tins! in strict accord wi-n the letter a.',u spirit of our Socialist government . "And although this concession wi,: not be as immediate atl..l hugely profitable as those granted in less civ-'
1 1 i z e d countries yet they w 1 1 1 y ; e i i enough in the long run to be advantetreous investments. J expect t hey will be found especially so by Americans who understand organiztd business .
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Mr. and Mrs. Frank S'ark of Gai are visiting here with Mr. and Mr;
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and f ami'.y ! i Vincent Theilen and Mr. Nlo J.j Dud wig, Jr.. spent Thursday at Him-; in o n d . ! Mrs. Floyd Birch returned to her' homo 1n I'hirnro on Thursday eve-:
nlr.g a ft c r visiting here w ith her mother for several days. Nicholas LudwSg. Sr., returned home from several days visit at Chicago. Nick J . Liidwltfr, Jr., transacted business in "hicag'i on Wednesday tve-
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The K unmet girls of Lowell visited Wltii r . u t : ' on Friday. Scho,, beeins Tuesda v. S--.pt. 7.
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SHOW RUTH FIKM IN MADISON SQUARE NEW YORK, Sept. 4 Enable ti use his great fiuht barn for prize rights, owing to the tardiness of the New York state boxing commission in functioning, Tex Riekard. the ficht promoter, today turned a deal in baseball and the movies by signing to show Pabe Ruoht's debut film, "Headm' Home," 1n Madison Square Garden.' Tex was reported to have paid J3i.roo for the Bambino's maiden drama, and the showing will last from Sept. 13 to 16. Ruth will grace the assemblage with his presence at some of the hows.
Antwerp Olympia Games Result in $500,000 Loss PARIS, Sept. 3. The seventh modern revival of the Olympic games, just concluded at Antwerp, resulted in ;i financial loss of JoOn.pon. according to a statement issued there today.
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At all these theatres, all this week Paramount Pictures will be shown
THE 0RPHEUM THEATRE GARY, IND. MONDAY AND TUESDAY William S. Hart in "Snds." Paramount Magazine. WEDNSEDAY AND THURSDAY Ethel Clayton in "Crooked Streets." Paramount Magazine. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Bryant Washburn in "What Happened to Jones." Paramount Magazine.
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WHITING, IND. -, i t THE PRINCESS THEATRE SUNDAY Marguerite Clark in "A Girl Named Mary." MONDAY "Treasure Island" TUESDAY Super-feature. WEDNESDAY Tourneur's "Victory." THURSDAY Enid Bennett ia "Woman In Suit Case." FRIDAY Washburn in "Too Much Johnson." SATURDAY Warwick in "Adventure in Hearts" also Sennett comedy, Star Boarder,
THE VENUS THEATRE GARY, IND. SUNDAY Fatty Arburkle in "Back Stage." MONDAY AND TUESDAY Mack SennettParamount Comedy, "Uncle Tom Without the Cabin." WEDNESDAY Vivian Martin in Louisiana THURSDAY Ethel Chyton in "Sporting Chance." FRIDAY Paramount Briegs Comedy,
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THE ART THEATRE GARY, IND. SUNDAY Dorothy Dalton MONDAY in TUESDAY "Barrie's Half An Hour" WEDNESDAY Wallace THURSDAY Reid in FRIDAY "The Villa?SATURDAY Sleuth"
CROWN POINT, IND. THE CROWN THEATRE SUNDAY Dorothy Dalton in "His Wife's Friend" MONDAY Cecil B. DeMille's TUESDAY "Old Wives for New." WEDESDAY Dorothy Gish in "Nugget Nell." FRIDAY Bry?n Washburn in "Putting It Over." SATURDAY Vivian Martin in "Innocent Adven-turess."
HAMMOND, IND. THE DE LUXE THEATRE MONDAY AND TUESDAY Bryant Washburn in "It Pays to Advertise." WEDNESDAY ASD THURSDAY Ethel Clayton in "More eDadlv Than the Male." FRIDAY AND SATURDAY "Teeth of the Tiger," with David Powell. EAST CHICAGO, IND. THE HARTLEY THEATRE MONDAY Billie Prke in "Wanted a Husband." TUESDAY "More Deadly Than The Male." WEDNESDAY Reid in "Hawthorne of U. S. A." THURSDAY Tourneur's "Victory." FRIDAY "The Cinema Murder."
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