Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 235, Hammond, Lake County, 24 March 1921 — Page 5
Thurxiav. -March 24, 1921.
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Some real music rendered w't'i cli"HOterlstlc college "pp" ill be on tba program tomorrow right uvu t.. Wabash College 31ee c'.ub gives a concert at the Kirst Presbyterian church. Th" club 13 composed of 28 men, every
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rt in the program, which will Include chorus selections, violin solo monologues. Jaia orchestra c!cliin and other specialty acts. Hammond ban a large number of "Vatas-h alumni, who are showing a decided interest in the coming of the
'j' ee club and who are making spe- j
e;a: arracgements for the entertainment of the club itwnnfn while they are in the city. Tlie concert will be i.r.der the a-u'pices of the Christian Kndeavor society of tile First Presbyi; r:an church.. The program, as announced for the concert, will he a follows: T.KUT 0 F. 1 Invtffus." Huhn-Lynes. the Glee CI Jb. 3 Violin solo. Spanish Dance." Rhefeld. Mr. Garrett.. 3 a '"Friend o' Mine." ffsnderson, b "Dun." Motrin. Mr. Uttell. 4 Monologue specialty, Mr. Watson. 6 'Macushla." MicMurruugh-Siltcr The Glee Club. C .String Trio, a -Prelude." F.achir.anlnog. b "Serenade." Chaminade. Nte-jrs. Maupln, Bia'.ck and Garrett. : Quartet. "The (Jobilrs." Parks, M-srs. Grote, Miller, UtteU and G-J3. "Fvening Peace," Aschner, The e Club. FAKT TTVO 1 p.ano solo, "Concert Etude." MaeDowell, Sir. Maupin. 1 Jazi orchestra. Messrs. Rust. H.dgeway. rorter, Howard. Williams s nd Hobbs. 1 Popular medley. Arranged by Lit ieil and Black. The Olee Club. 4 Pianelcgue. specialty, Mr. Hobbs. s Songa, of Wabash: a, "Wabash War J.ong." Carroll Hasan, ex-'Ol; b. Alma Mater," Carroll Kagin, ex-'Ol; c, "Old Wabash." Robinson-Ttagan, arranged by lan C. B ack. '11 . The Glee. Club.
BRITISH TANK AND TROOPS IN HEART OF DUSSELDORF
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PERSONAL AND SOCIAL NEWS
Several friends of David Allen of East Chica-ro entertained him at a surprse party at the. horns of W brother Norman Alien of Eaton street, 'iames and dancins were enjoyed and '.n conclusion a. nicely arranged luncheon was served. The guests "et Misses Dorothy flavin, Margaret Tounff. Ruth and Vera Verhoeven, Uen Harding. Theresa Bucktey, luise Krumrie. Pe-url Allen. Hllma A'gren. Miss Olson, Miss Algren and the. Messers. John and Walter Conroy, lames Yerhoeven, Walter Taugerman, Carl Djerf, Schroeder. Kdward Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph HJerdqulst, Mrs. T. Verhoven and Mr. and Mrs. Nortnan Allen.
A report has been received in Hammond of the issuing of a tnarrias 11cp- to John Raymond Eberf of this y if Miss Ijllian E. Tobin vt Chi- ( a go.
There will be a regular meeting of Hammond Temple. No. "S Pythian Sisters. Friday evening. A class ol candidates will bi Initiated and a cicely arranged luncheon served.
Special Ienten services'' tonight at fh First M. E. church. Tonight will be. "Men's Night" at the. M. K. church snd Dr. Bemjamin Rist has a pctal massage of Interest to the men which he will deliver in his address at 7:43. There, will her a. number of Interesting
LIVE LOCAL HEWS "ADS"
PLEATING AND BUTTON-HOLE BMflTrrcwrG, rmr cotbh. 15G. BRAIDING PROMPT SERVICK cu b wAssirri TKVKntoR 44 1 B. STATE IT HAMMOND
RUGS AND CARPETS Thoroughly cleaned in your ewn home, Hamilton Beach method. Will also take them out If you desire. Call "Cooksey". Phone Hammond 349. . 3-23-a
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AT THE DE LUXE FRI., SAT. AND SUN.
Roscoe i Patty A"lruckile was born in Kansas in JS7. His first conneet.on with tt:e theater was as a singer
j of Illustrated sonas !n a vaudeville j house. Iatcr he became a stage actor. I appearing on imir in drama and atoc'4 1 repertoire, managing his own company for two j'tars. S In l)3, htf j.in(fl the Keystone I screen comedy forces, starting M an , extra" at J3 per day. Then he was
advanced to regular carts and leads, directing and acting in Keystone products for three years. noscoe's role 'Slim Hoover" In George Melford's production, "The Hound l'p." was his first straight comedy-dramatic part. Now, by arrangement with Joseph M. Scheack 'Fatty" in to star In a series of fjillength Paramount comiy dramas. The flr.t of these is "The l,:fe or thfl Part.4'
Umunund churches will aJ-o get into tbe movement In a big way, not unly to help the orphans in the. nsar cast, but also to aid the famine sufferers In Clv'na.
Here !s one o? tr.e ..-fi photographs received in this country of .cenr. in connection with allied troops tuking
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pispes.'.v5n of
trie!, followina: the
gotlatlons with (i'rmnny.
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the Rnine din-, lrivi(h trouj1 -iitf:iiix unl titling '.JP
positions in Uusseldor. Tanks ployed sn Important part. French troops entered the c!tv at the same time.
breakdown of ne-
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choruses by th chorus cliolr and orchestra. This liirtcsage Is of grtat interest for men and they are extended a moat cordial invitation o har It. David T. Norton entertainr.d a number of friends last nlgiit at his hom , US Indiana avenue, the. evening was spent playing gajnes and vocal ana piano music were enjoyed, the Misses Johnson and Coy and Mr. Norton contributing to the musical program. The guests wtre the Misses Mildred Johneon. Vera Coy. Marie McDonald, Helena Hatfield. Miyme Shannon, Gwendon Diaon. Parl Brown, Agnes Winters, Mary Slit. James Murtaugh, Leo Hays, Iceland Hoshaw, Jack ijeonaid. Barl Barman, liusssl! Turloy, Earl Clayton and Herbert Hugo.
Mrs. G. I Smith who has been at HinsdaJe Sanitarium for th past ten days for a rest la returning home today much improved.
The North Side W. C T. C will ineet at the home of Mrs. Oi;e I'.andall of 31$ K-Olh s'rect tomorrow afternoon. AH member. requested to be present. Florence Hammond will return from Western College for Women, Oxford, O., today, to spend the Kajter holidays with her parents.
H. K. Sasse business today.
in lndlanap-1!
Thie will be a dance at th Country Club Saturday night in honor of the. laying of the corner stone of the new Masonic Temple, The dance is for Masons and their friends. Good music will be provided and a fine time is anticipated. t The IlaJiimond Victory club met lat night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Wasgoner, when they celebrated the hostess' birthday. After a short bufi'.nss meeting, bunco was played, the. highest score, were held by Mrs. Dan Wagoner and Ben Strong, the second highest score by Mrs. Wm. GledhlU and Hans Gram and the lowest by Jlr. Charles Glass and Edward Kunyon. Concluding the evening was a prettily arranged luncheon. The. next metinp will ta.le place at the home of Mrs. Dan StroDg. John Fitzgerald is in We-sley hospital wlere he ha be-en taking treatments for the past two wce-ks. laur Fitzgerald la also staying In Chicago. David Nagdeman Is home from t'rieity of Michigan for spring vacation. 8tewart Smith and Charles Negdeman are expected home Saturday.
There will b a joint meeting of the. South Side and Central W. C. T. u. Unions Friday evening at the Monroe St. M. E. churrh. The pa-tor. Rev Ixnon, will have charge of the prorrajn. Miss Esther I,und entertained a number of friends at e china shower Tuesday evening for Miss Virginia Bauwens, who will be married April 6. The evening was spent socially. Music waa enjoyed and a nice luncheon served. The tcuesta were the Mleaes Cla-rlco Jarbecko Violet Stinson Alma Krwine Margaret Fromni, flrelyn Hilton, Alma Moc-'lirllng. Ieah Hobbs 'Wllrna Blekcr and Grace P.lcK. Miss Helen Koehne j-ill entertain hr Monday evening bridge club at hr home Monday evening, March 28. Mtss Vera Coy of 442 Vernon avenue. East Chicago, Ind.. entertained a number of friends from TTammmnd and East Chicago at tea Sunday afternoon.
bers i f (juet'.-d to be present a there is important business. Golden Rule Council No. 11 of the S-ons and Daughter? of liberty had a most, delightful party Tuesday evening v hen the Sns entertained the hulies by providing an excellent program and serving- a delicious luncheon. CJeorgo Adklns and his quartet were very much enjoyed. Mrs. Geoipre Houfer contributed heverai fine piano select ions, a vocal s do by Mr. Wm Osinskl. The men in white caps and aprons prepared and served the lunchton, which 1s reported to have been as good as It possibly could have been, Kate-He Russell is ill again at h-r home, 12 West Highland street. Kathryn Oberlin and a guest arc arriving today from Rock ford College. Rockford. Jll.. to spend the spring vaca.tion with Kathryn's parents. Dr. and Mrs. T. W. Oberlin of Hyslop place. The Indies' Aid society of the Hyd Park M. K. church met yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Wm. 11Hsrriman of 12.19 Harrison st. There was a large attendance of members and friends and tin impressive talk was given by Dr. Charles Deeson. the subject being the importance, of prayer during passion week. There was the usual business transactions and a very enjoyable social hour during which the hostess assisted by Mrs. J. CMi'.llken and Mrs. O. N. Kiger served a dainty luncheon. The time and place
of the next nounced.
meeting will he
Mrs. Wm. Thum returned to her homo in Muskegon. Mich., today after spending several days as the guests of the W. G. Paxtor.s. Paulina and Irving Hill wtll arr've from the University of Illinois todny to spend Kasl.er with their parents, the W. A. Hills of Highland street-
VOICE OP PEO P lTe
GEORGE BEBAN GIVES ADVICE Did you eer try to make a spider turn a somersault? Or. tty to ?t along nicely with several hundred strange dogs? Or. try your hand at handling 4i or ZQ yojng fhildren at once? .No? Well, if you have never attempted to do ntir of these things,
don't try It. This is the advice of Geo, Uehan, who had to attempt all dene things for his newe-t picture. "On Man in a Million," the Robertson-Cole super-special release which will be shown at the Parthenon theater today.
MRS. ANTON ALBERT
PASSES AWAY
Card of Thanks
We wish to thank our many frU-r.' Ofpoclally Mr. and Mrs, A. J. Gi'.svv. Mrs. De.n Howard, for the many klndr, and help during th I11ne- and ) ."f our beloved mother; aJso for the nn.v baautlful floral ptecs. Children. Mrs. M. A. Oillahan. Mr. Frank S. lowers. Mr. San'ord li Sower. 1-I-1
The many friends of Mrs. Anton
Albert, 748 Walter st-eiet. will be1 shocked to bear of ber death yesterday neon at the Washington lark hoa-
pital In Chicago. Mia. Albert was 49 I
years of alto, and baa resided In Hun-
mond for tha past SO years, rihe has
made a host of friends d ;rlnr ber
residence Id this city.
Mrs. Albert was a member of the I Catholic Order of foresters and the j ladles' Rosary pooety. The funeral!
will b frtm &t Joseph church.
Undertaker Kmtnerl'ng In charge, and
burial will take place In St. Joseph's.
at. 8 1 Ar,,uld bo that a man who come ' town. !f he '.s a competent nie' hun'
permitted 1 ren.ain In town s' 1
work at his particular trade. The nv-
cemetery. The jer-!cee will o'cloclc Monday morning.
The deceased leaves her husband and i t,
nine children to mourn her tintlme!
HOW UNION RULES AFFECT BUILDING OPERATIONS (Continued from Par Or-' for thni to get Into tb union. - - n though they have thy desire. I tf
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dead. The children are Anna. Mary. Margaret, Helen. Ellirabeth. Catherine. Frank. Anthony and John.
Mr. Hastings, who arrived from
prentice pro position Ith pt acticaJly all of the crafts outside of the aheor nt. 1 workr la an almost i.nkro.'wn th'-na When tho war starfeJ the eirp! and ennployen by mutual aurein' nt '
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."pringneld thia mornlrur Is very opti- I . reas-d wage from Jtc an miftlc regarding th prospects of the 11 15 an hour on accotcit of t ! bill and avs that thre is no reason! c..t of Pvinir. . that to
It suoi.ld nut get a favorabl- reCep- j ove- ar.4 at be n.- , ut v. Hon all the way tbtough. , ) where is no more th in fa'r O 9' I bulld'.Tig tii.ehfciili al.oul t j:.r
April. April. April. The beet month t
In the year to buy coal Coal Man" Phone 4.'
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TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
As a matte: ..f !.. air ur. tin., building i.
char!.-;, "f district are ..ut of w-o ai. the pr.-s.nt tin-... If ihcy i;n - the Jijfht and tnakv an eiiu'ta'.-ie i iiij''ti"ii, tbintrs ( an it -iii'-a'.' In re-ponsc to a queFt'.-n fr ; 1 Kr.nbill. Mr. Granger tlatd that '
Another Appeal for Daylight Saving Editor Times: Jt aiiie city like Hammond to be the only one in northern Indiana to be one hour behind time. Just as what waa stated the women had to decide. Do you realise the ones who made the most noise were women working in
Hammond, taking our money and! spending It and living in Chicago and other surrounding cities. If our in-j dustrlea and business men are willing i why not the wom-n. Tie a booster. j Hammond didn't grow up since day-) light saving has been favored. Whyi not set our clocks with Kast Chicago. Whiting. Indiana Harbor, Gary, South , Hen4 and Chicago? 1
VOLUNTEERS READY FOR RELIEF WORK Peter F.ra'nos, proprietor of the Hammond Cafe and Councilman Ham Skufakljss today accepted the tak to go among the Hammond people who speak their native tongue to .o!ie;; for the destitute orphans of the near east. These gentlemen accepted the task willingly and gladly because in this way they can help to fight their ancient enemy, the Turk, who has brought most of the misfortune on thefe peoples. V. K. Beskgetoor and Miss Jean Better, who were both eye witnesses to the situation in the near east spoke In the Hammond schools yesterday and today. After Ka'?r it is expected that the
FOR SAt-F " uwd Wanning Ma.Jtincs, apply The Klectric Shop, S:l Honn.u street. Hammond. i-"1-3
Pl'UJO NOTICK I Public notice is hereby gi-.t-n that my j wife, Irene A. Wolf, has left m home, i without cause and for that rea.ii. 1 - isb ' to giv notice, end warn all i ts-oii.--. tliat I will not. froiri this d:. 1 in ; any manner responsible for oc dobu.. i and that she h;i !o power or av'ho-ity j
to contract any !ndeo;eoiies -n my name.
FRED E. W01F.
44 rracke.rt street. Hemmo d. Ind. Dttd March 24, 1S21 G Ut-i
I t ;..e pliintbers union t1". Ir 1 td -.. nrA ... I.',,... i .... .
heard Tuesday eer !tis. t '!". be continu-d torn"
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Don't wait for tl".0 so't r year. Buy early and be sure the Coal Man" Phone 4.
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Rottenberg's Grocery & Market Phones 284285 3418 Guthrie St. Ind. Harbor, Ind.
Specials for Friday and Saturday, Mar. 25-26
Selling Agency for Chase & Sanborn's Coffee and Teas
FAMOUS SEAL BRAND COFFEE
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ORANGE PEKOE TEA ii
X4 id- canister 22c i
Yl lb. tzanister 42c 1 lb. canister 82c
Hasard Kentuckr Splint Block. The
best soft coal mined. "TMbos th Coal "treat tomorrow fTenlng.
Man" Phona 4. 3-Z4-6
Th F. F. G. club will rr.et at the home of Miss Clara Sass of 508 Murray
All mein-
Pa'ntirg and 1efratlg for efTt eiency and rsllability go to I. 1. Cohea, Phon. 1038-W. S-ltk.
On that overhanl Job tsae Bard Step Cut, 3olrk seating platon rings, K. 8. Auto Supply Cj, 361 Calumet At., Phooe 3232 Hanamond. l-9-tt
Time to get that coal bin ready for rest year's supply. I.et. "Dibos the Coal Man" do it. 3-24-6
F.-ggest treat of the year Wabsh Ve Club at Flrsi Presbyterian Church. Friday night. Come and bring your friends.
'FOR DT'r MOTHERS." Tou will find serviceable inevpensiva school and play dresses, also under
garments for youngsters 3 to 13 yeara at the Straube Children's Shop. Room j. Straube Building. Special pries Saturday on bloomers, white laca trimmed or black percale, 69 cents. i 3-23-1
AH the best grades in stock. Come snd look It over. "Diboa th Coal
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Golden Santos Coffee, good g cup. 3 lbs Fancy Peaberry Coffee,
J IDS Special Peaberry Coffee, 4 lbs
L R. Blend Coffee, 0? 1 9C
Pet Milk, tall cans. 2 for Monarch Cetsup. large bottle
Our Best Nut Margarine, OCCp 1 lb Bewley Green Gage Plums, heavy syrup, No. 2 cans. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Per dozen. $1.20. 19c Per can
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Sprague Warner's Apple OC ! Butter, large jar JK, Peanut Butter, in glass OC ; jar, none better, 1 lb. ! Sherer Gillette Prepared OA.! Mustard, quart jar. . . j Puritan Malt Extract, with a 3-oz. ; package of Hops. 0QC! per set . . j Luncheon Wax Paper, OC I 6 rolls AiUCj American Family, Fels Naptha and i p. & a Soap. G&n lObars . UOC Matches, 7c seller, Q j per dozen boxes w V j Queen Oliver, large jar, CC' Ub. 12 oz UOCj
Large Naval California A g Oranges, per doz. . . . v.
Fresh Fish Every Thursday and Friday
Fresh Halibut Steak, per lb
I Fresh Bull Heads. j per lb ! Fresh Sea Bass. i per lb Fresh Flounders, ! per lb
38 c 38c 38c 28c
Fresh Salmon Steak, per lb Fresh White Fish, per lb Fresh Mackerel, per !b Fresh Trout, per lb
38c 38c 35c 38c
Man" Phone 4.
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DELIVERY SERVICE FREE WE SOLICIT YOUR ORDERS j We Carry a Full Line of Fresh Meats We Dress 0ir Own Poultry
INDIANA'S WONDER THEATRE Hohman Street Between State and Sibley Hammond Matinee Daily at 2 P. M. Saturday and Sunday continuous from 1 to 1 1 . STARTING TODAY FOR THREE DAYS Thursday, Friday and Saturday, March 24, 25 and 26
GEORGE BEBAN in 'ONE MAN IN A MILLION A Dramatic Page from Life with Love, Laughter and Romance.
SUPREME ACTS OF 'VAUDEVILLE'
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Gil BrowTt Presents "SPIC AND SPAN" 1 LATON With Robyn Adair. A Snappy Spanish Revue Heavyweight Juggler SKIPPER. KENNEDY & REEVES FREDDIE ALLEN In "College Capers" Just a Young Fellow Trying to Get Along ENTIRE NEW SHOW SUNDAY, MARCH 27th 5 High Class Acts of Vaudeville 5 GYPSY MEREDITH & CO. 'ANTHONY A Comedy Novelty Entitled "On the Run" The Clever Mimic GULFPORT & BROWN GARNETT & HILL The Darktown Dancing Fools The Ginger Snaps of Songland Gil Brown Presents "SPIC AND SPAN" with Robyn Adair. A Snappy Spanish Revur
Also Albert E. Smith presents he Fevorite of the Film ALICE JOYCE In Charles .Frohman's famous stage success
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The picture is bigger and belter than the play. Don't miss it. EXTRA SPECIAL THREE DAYS ONLY Starting Monday, March 28th The Famous WM. S. HART In His Latest and Best Picture "THE TESTING BLOCK" ALSO FIVE SUPREME ACTS OF VAUDEVILLE
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FRIEM MARCH 2Sth, 1921 First Presbyterian Church 8 P. Al. Cor. Hohman and Highland Admission 50c
