Hammond Times, Volume 10, Number 3, Hammond, Lake County, 19 February 1921 — Page 2
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THE TIMES Februarv If), 1921.
LIVE NEWS FROM THE TWIN CITIES
DOIST BE A 11 Rollicking. g-iod-nat ured, clean fun; democratic college mudents and a Mnobbtsh heiress all mixed in w r. n iltvtr Incidents and an exciting tootball gam? make "The Sno6" at the Columbia and American toln. a photoplay of exceptional rnlcrtainrent value Playing' the -mme role if: Wand Hawley, th c!"vcr Restart star. Sh a colge visitor who jnubs ttio college football iuro because he waits "n tab at the students' dining- -lub. S.ie later reen'a and make amend in a umaehin c'miax- that is one. of ihe mot interesting: features of a olevrly conceived ;.lory. wid.-li 1 mJth of :'.ie Saturday Kv. ning lv--t wilt recall s a William J- Neidig offering of S- -pmber. 1M. The coll-'' a mo pnere of Die play is angaging and well dne. There in an accuracy to all part of the production that add3 .murli to its pleasurable properties.
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The latest Robertson-Col superspecial release, "we Man in a Million." starring Geortre iieban, will be yliowTi for the Jlrt time tomorrow at :rie Columbia and American theaters It is admitted generally wherever the i. '.g six reeicr has been show n that it us not only the greatest vehicle in which this famous character delineator has appeared but is perhaps thi greufcst drama ever Aimed. Tlie actual making of "One Man in a Million'' occupied one solid year. Mr. Beban wrote the tory. produced and dlreote.the picture And appears in the leading role. Surely an enviable record. The story of "One Man in a Million" lolls of LuplTio Delehinl the humble ' Mr. Beban) who. as a reward for a .ind act. is ma.de pound ma-t-T in a w estern town. Uis kindness wins Ih i heJtrt of Fiorina Valrn.i. He imsg'in?? himself In love ulth the rio'hor of a Belgian waif wh"m he has a!.o !"f rinded. The mother. however lovej a secret service operative but .- willing to sacrifice her happiness ani r-iarry Delchlni because of his kindness !o her child. There are many complication and a full quota of pathos
LOPATK. IV WASHISG-TO.V Attorney Wa'ter Lepatka '.s leaving this evening- for Washington, D. C. where he Is appearing as counsel for ii Polish emigrant, who has been hold at Ellis island. The hearing is to take place Monday 'jiornlng before the department of la-
council chamber of the East Chicago city hall for a meeting place two timi-. a month for tho DodST Athletic clun. This club neeils no Introduction as it has existed for several years, but only recently has it formally organized. Mayor McCormac It gave the organization hi a o. K. when it was pvov-n to him Miat the club Is not a profiteering v nture, is jself-siip;ori Ins, nonsectarian, and absolutely Independon of any b'l-siness. corporation or poloticul party w bsT soever. The club already has a membership of 25. and over iiO younif men huye siKn'feil their dsir to j i n n ben working conditions are better. The club will endeavor !o plilfQ teuiu in a'l tlie popular competitive sport. no lis foon .lufiiricnt fund- can be raised, the members intend to rent a large club room n,i furri.-h It with all the equipment necessnry to s;;-!i a Jilace. The meeting n!ht. are the fir.t nnd third Wednesday evenings (' every month; hence the next meeting fails on March 11 h t S.ni p. m. If any athtteaiiy in.-!. tod young men of Kast v'hicaijo desire to join this club be present at the next nuelinc. The initiation fee is one d-'dUr: dues :v dol'.aro a j ear. piiyahle so certs h month. These low rai" shall not lr; long, s.-i al! who cure t Join bei't-r take immediate advunlatf of them. vrrni;cin run miu;t I".d:tor Times I ha'e read in vo-ir paper some time n&o that th'- city has a sforet serve hlirea..!. This Is a very splendid idea, business men will have more protection than what they have at the present tim. I'm a citizen of thi-i city for maJiy years w ish to thank Manager J. johnwn for establUhlns
this buresu in this city X n p i e r . Yours for protection
city. JOHN LvZATl i-ri-T. 1 1) ICTt'u .St. Indiana. Harbor. VI VOK II A f K niDU I U'lTvl Mayor tsso MH'orir.srli haji returned froni Indianapolis, where he contrrred with the governor and the p:b'ia scrv -irn ceniinission. relative to the abolishing of the latter body and has anro inocd that l;e will make his report at the reu'nr meeting e-f oommrn council Monday eveninc.
Alderman Bei't Peterson, who accom-
j panied Mayor McCorinack and a num
ber of others on the trip to Indlanii polio, and who wns instrumental !n iK-urintr an interview with tlie govi ruor for the p.-itly. has ilso returned. Ho will liiakf hi report a an individual to his fellow eouncilmen.
baby on the screen. The completed comedy will be -presented at the Tv-rio theater TuesJay and Wednesday. Fell. 22 and 21!.
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UM tnillt IIOIMIH In.-juirie- for hoincs for rent r he. ;. m,- r,.:lf e--!Htc broUerji on the VIII. Iti the few days there hHS been a not iceii ble dem.iiid -for five arid six loom bo.i-'es f tho modern (vpe, but there is no supply. V 0"d m.inv of the Inquiries are com in from t'lnc.tgo peojl. employ ,d at the ro w plant of the UiSallu Stevl ,.(.mii :in v of Hammond. Va.-.mt property, especially in the Calumet section of the city. IS iti b'" demand, but the present owners do not seem to be willing to di.-ncse of the prip-rty under Pre.-iit i-"mlllU'n.
Twin City
News Notes
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r.ust ChlcuK-o actor.- and actresses i' on laughter nnd n p'o'uius.-. as movmg pictu:- part 1st s las'. Tueslay nnd Wed-i-.csday. The augmented sst ennt'nui1 tne production c-f 'Mast OhlcfHto Adopts a 1 aby," and the work wept on beautifully at the I.yrio theater. Those who comprise the title ro'.est are Miss Julia Karagish as "Mrs. Henpeck." J y O'T'onnel; as "Mr. Henpee!: Heorce McKKenna f.s "tsiily I'-rown;" Joseph Ni-mieo as ' The- Neiglibor" nnd Miss Hazel 1C rill isn the baby and numerous -t.iers of social r.r .niinenee. Miss Karagish certainly enter. the spirit of the comedy with rest and art ,,tid her w ork h "Mrs. Henpev" proves that she Is a real actress in the ira'.m of comedy. Jan VConneli as th henpecked spouce of the comedy and George McKem.a as the neighbor, were eiven a cordial reception for their excel! e r, t w o r k . But Just v.. ;i wait until you see tho
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Regular stviou hp the 'hrt.-i in n chuit h m In liana lliubor Surnl.iv morning- nnd v oifna. Hibie school ui the moinin proitiptly nt 'i ,;o o'cb.ci-. We IjHve Ii.m-ii tiuvin n spl'i'lni t -Inn und we eMind a cordial Invitation !' tin- public to study with ns. I lie nii.tning srio-i rubjcit t ln', v. "i I ' be. "A leiln Concern." The evening services v. Ill !; i n (it 7::10, the m rnnci V. i'l be. "W ii.,t I I Whs Not Ashamed of." Two things w .- always try c do i t in jiieucii piuin I and iiuu i peop!.- IVr I v.-t-lci.nie. U p Mi-mi ;,-o. a to-ariy i n v 1 1 alio u to Worship uiili us C. Mcl-'a dden. mnistur. rv n i s ui Si. .Mbuii - I-.i;i-,,p..., Church t lndiun.i Harbor. i,.,m,-niv will be a.t S.no i.'clo. k. at which timn Jloly 'omnmnlon will b- distributed. Morntiii,- prayep M ui i, at u ,', h,. h the subject "Outworn ('reeds." Even. Ing hour at 7:3 o'clock, subjoct" I-'riends of the ilitstcr." The mhl-vv. ' k l nten service will be- Tuesday for tho child ren at 4:15 o'co, j. AS .-dnesday morn, lug at 3:00 o'clock. Thursday at TilP'i o'clock. ilioir .rwiio. I'ridayV-it 7:10 Jiev. l.eon Miorris, pastor. St. Pauls JEvangelical l.ufh'ijin Church will hold regular services to. morrow: Suinlny scliool at ! o'clock. KnKllsh F-ei-vicfj at Hi o'clock. Topic of tho morning sennet). "Jesus in the High Priest Palace,"' Th-rc will be no
evening ciremonie t-ornorrow.
Theodoro CTaus, pastor. Serlcs at thj CVingrcgational church Ilnst Tiicagi, llaoun and 14ftth ntreet. Key. Frank Maples, pastor: Sunday ichool nt r:2u; Xlornlng (Service 10:45 a. in.; Nolo. " "onnolo t Ion," MimhIiIviIuii, i it to Sifyrt; IVrm'iii, "l"Sinr inn! tiding," (last of present ierle.) Intermedin t" t!iol' ivor i. !ii p. tn. Si-ii lor linden vor H" p in. I'lvenlng n rvl' e..i 7 :r;n p. rn.. At 11... - iiIok mt i - . followirm the If, mlmil" irffnn ri-rlte! ttiere w IM h' n
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o. I h a u i r Inn 0..ru'-. Ipdnr's "Si 'K Vn Ho- I.rd," Hie eolo In whi'li nil! bo auria hv Mr. o; M'-ll' it nnd the, hyintvi yew ilk" i sinii In (-let, ration of WiibIi ! in 1 1 1 ' o i t h'hi y tlm 1,'iv. ,lnpp: wlil liw .o for hli t i ir.ori, 11-Jv. Hrd F.v-
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a 'nil nl r v." Tin-re hi" Mill . f.-w vn'inl ;.'"iiH h1 c;i" evening ftercices; let's till tin in. The iiiiiil. l nlegory, "The tunl'.r ' in i-.i'-n. " to lie pr 1 n on Friday
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DR. J. GOLDMAN" DENTIST Pfrrt sfatlotial me Cor. Cbtcago Forsjrths Am Consultation In English. Oertns PolUh. Olv1sh and Rvisslso. RAT CTlTCUO, ISO. TJ. East Chlcsgo l
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ECTIET SERVICE BtfltlM The American Secret sit;c bureau w "ill open another branch of lice Monday at Indiana Harbor, other branch' o' the bureau will be opened in tho ry rear future. At East Chicago, the buresu rovv hj its) patrol system in working order and to fr is jrovlng a grand success. It is believed that the business men f Indiana Harbor, who expect to ca" a special meeting, will endorse the system.
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coMMixrrv choiiv ust rehearsal of the community
corus before the Washington's birthcay c.lebration will be held Sunday atternoon al 2. SO in the McKinley -hoo: building. Tiiot-i" in cliurgi; o i hi. work are extremely auxlous that 1 members, of the chorus be present so that all may receiv the benefit of this rehearsal and receive the tina' Instructions. Trie work is prozre.-sin Toce'.y and there is now no question r ,at all who attend the relebratlov w-l'.I receive a real musical treat a r.e'l ss hear a 'wonderful address-.
MrCOR'IAtK TI TS O. K. ON CI. I It Tl.at Mayor L(o Mcc'oi mack has not orgottn ills kid days was pro-en t .n .: htr d-iy when ;,e kindly secured the
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evening of next week nt th- Congregational church, of Ea,t Chicago. 1s almont rea.'ly for iir.iduetlnn. Seventy five boys snd frlrls of nrlmnry. Junior and inlernT--diate apen will render otr,"i arid hruHf . The i 'ii ti v. ill he t.-.ken by M h:i M.'idilitie lirlt i : ,- .11. .ij-e M n ki-T nnd Ilow ird I ' : t S' v i m: if the ladles of tli" (hui'i-h are ma kin-.; the dresses. At til" i-l.. if lijf. j.r,,. srrnin t her v. 1 1 he sn ! ci'iuii tr-nt (fir ft'l the childr'n in t!,- hu-I i '-ri'-i- ns wll hi I li'-fic t k 1 r tr i-r-t. The Si-iii'irn of the t'n.-i .riit'i.ti Ifich Sel.fiol " ill ! rtf- In '' : i ; ' i r i Washington I'.irfliduy I'srM.' n -r t I'lVhiy fvenine. l;'-brunrv I.'i'h, in th- hif'i M-hn. 1 bnildiufr snd vl! be .iimli-r i-lii'fi riifiiic iseh-ete by the Tai-uPy. There v. 1 1 1 be rnij" f'-r ilflii' iiiK. ii-nin.. nr-. ibd f.T Ih'if-e who do i;"i ilari'. itrid ifri-li-mentfl servMl. Th'-te t a, w I! itrf-ii-ed I'urr, in 1 1 t-e to rirr:i.nK" fr the r.;jj-' '-it:'llf the evenil(r. The MMlhttlK fl'illC IT "'ll-n-T', A. . ti.. .f. ''. Tk'-on nr-i P. !. T.'i- . r ri - v - r ,,
Tlie Great Nazimova in "THE HEART OF A
CHILD." Tomorrow Joe Moore and Eileen Sedgwick in "Love's
Battle.'
ken.-, all r rom iiurit In club work. In th'i Twin Cities, attended, a conference oT Women's Oubs in t'Titci)je Thursdnv.
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C. W, Yeairer
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TODAY AND SUNDAY Chad and Monte Huber Dance Divirtsements OF BROADWAY CELEBRITIES THOMAS & ROSE Singing and Musical R0DB & WHITMAN "Back to School Days" ORR & HAGER Singing and Talking COLEMAN & CHASE Fan, Fait and Furious TAYLOR TRIPLETS Manly Art of Self-Defense
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'PARTNERS OF
FATE." Tomorrow Edgar Jones in "Lochinvar o' the Line."
i o b a a a ja ja a e.sfB c ' j w'.Bwnr'aaan I j MWnwvwwiWitvmtvHv auditorium I MAX IELFER. Prop. 367 Cak'rr.rt Ae. Phone Ham'd 1931 TODAY TOMORROW DORIS KEN VON i "'HIE GRF.ATUHITi; TRAIL
Episode 7, Great Gamble Serial IOM0KR0W DORTI 1Y DAL I ON 'UAPACirt;' also Gale Henry in "HER HONOR A SCRUB WOMAN'-
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SEE YOUR FRIENDS AS "MOVIE STARS" East Chicago Adopts a Baby A LOCAL CAST ' TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22-23 MR. JAY O'CONNELL Mr. Henpeck MISS JULIA KARAGISH ..Mrs. Henpeck MR. JOSEPH NIEMICE .The Neighbor MR. GEORGE McKENNA Billy Brown MISS HAZEL KRJLL .The Baby THE BIGGEST LAUGH OF THE YEAR All Scenes Taken in and Around East Chicago and on the Lyric Stage COME EARLY AND AVOID THE CROWDS The Finished Picture Will Be Shown Two Days Only v
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TAX SERVICE FOR EAST CHICAGO City and County taxes are now due. ( The trip to the courthouse at Crown Point or the trouble of having taxes looked up there may be avoided by making use of our tax department. We have the county tax duplicates, and payment may be made here. Also, if you wish it, we will ascertain what your city taxes and assessments arc. We will also assist you to make out your Federal income tax returns. Federal income return and first payment must be made by March 15. Come early and avoid the rush. Chicago and Kennedy Avenues EAST CHICAGO K. INDIANA 'V -- - -ex. -
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rXfcAJorxxo ow bxttiito A liome, a bungalow, a residence or a uslness lot? If ou are. we invite you to call and let us know your van??. V.' ha some very food buys in almost any kind of property you may be i:i the Market for. There is sometlnns? al.t-ut our policy of .doinK business thai you ivili iike.: 1t uf pre. e this to yo:i. CHAS. T. TEEMTSI CO.. T2! Chicago ave., phone East Clitciso 57 2-17-;'.-tod.
DeLUXE THEATRE TODAY Douglas Fairbanks in "THE MOLLYCODDLE"
SUNDAY. MONDAY AND TUESDAY Vera Gordon in "THE GREATEST LOVE' ALSO
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Attention 1 Business Men Tv are offering for pale corner lot on 140th and Cedar street at a bargain. Act quick. This is the only corner for sal in thi.-i street. K.onif!k Manta Mirmak. SROn, Cedar ft.. Indiana Harbor. Thone 61. -17-
MEETING OF CITIZENS PROTECTIVE LEAGUE Saturday, Feb. 19th, 8 p. m., at City Hall, East Chirapo and Oddfellows Hall, Indiana Harbor. To hear reports of committee on vratcr question and to -on-sider trip of league mem
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