Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 258, Hammond, Lake County, 20 April 1921 — Page 6
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SHIMMY DANCER SAYS HER HUSBAND IS JEALOUS OF EVERY ONE IN AUDIENCE
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widow of Count Unnch Von Tickler jcion oi the Tinted Yon Bjslosf family m Gormnny and A friend of th? ;vS aiser, who w as found mysteriously murdered in a Sfclmlod meadow in the c-at.skirts of thin oily five djs agw. Th? alaln runn fa5 known locally Rf TTjnry T'.ueu'iT. ;inj wa a hot?) clerk and vrta a land holdr in a small way.
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PECK OF TROUBLE S-t ?n! whtn h attpmtfd to tranXotwithsLandtnsf a prcU of trouble he port tij nitcomry Inssrerftents for u .vet w-dd'.n fr.m Chicago f Hammond. MU IoI;n(ti. Whltingr teanntor va; mmrri.1 yesterday. Thi-t mornhf. faced .Tmljce Klotz'in the Hammond City fOJrl to answer to a ciia-rge of violating t'ie liijuor law. P.mItiiiUI a.a arrcntoil by a Hammond nii't"rcyc tu'liccnur nn Ind anap '.!' l-o-.ii. ard for speeding. Wiion !;n booivod at tn station tiu officer searcheii tho far and found n case of wHskoy in the tea:", wl.icii eau"xl an
a.ld-tionul oliaro to e fl:d "Rains
of MiVe Topa. an Indiana Harbor man Popa. was caught in the act of operating big Mill by the federal officers They found 400 gallons of masli and a gallon of first run rnoortyhlne, which they broug'H in court as e . idsnca. TJj defenso vainly tried to prove that th stuff misrht have been Umpered wit! because the fcottle was not sealed when held in the federal lu!!d1n-, althoujo
' it was under lock and key all the time.
Popa rec!vl a fine of $130 and suspended ponal farm sentence of ISO days H5 gtrt. tha limit if he ioes nut behae hercftcr.
dieted ratification of tha Colombian treaty by the senate tomorrow, was agreed .upon today by republican laders of the senate. It ws declared little difficulty Is antlcipated in Jamming- tie Knox measur, titroug-h both the. senate and Uouse within the next few days.
Smuggling Syndicate is Discovered
SUFFRAGIST ENDS HER LIFE
; INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE) CHICAGO. April 13. Iswac and Rebecca Gllter, owners of a fur store, are under arrert today and police declare
iney peiieve taern to be the agents
of a syndicate said to have disposed of ll.OOO.OOd worth of Jius.i!.n lA-e:
NKW TOKK. Apnl 19 Th body of smuffa:ied int0 th!a countr,-. Sirs. Jessie Hatdy Stubba Mackaye. j Headqurters of the syndicate, feanotcd sufTrasist and w ife of Benton j erl, -,genM i;- are Jn j,rontre8, Mnclvaye. forestry expert, was found in I f..orn wher6 ,i;tmon1 runners brought th- Kaft Ulvei, off 1w; laland City filpm ,;.,, t-i-a,. i;,-,,.
la.-t nisht and positively Identified to- jcweJ., kno, lo jlal been sold by .lay by C.iarle Whltaker and Mabel) n.,S,;an noblee ;n r.iris are sa d t.V Irw.n, friendj of the woman. hnsr baen found in thi scountvv. j:ef..:o breaking away from her lus-i Government aents hope tha arrest band ut Grand Central station jester-; 0. th -itJer. ;l V.-A (o .niir.h,,M
paasenger auto. Tje accident occurred at Seventh avenue and Tyler atree: Keustls was also painfully Injure., recording to the police report.
Anothtr Definition. The UDpardonable sin In a prson o m different race or reilftfon from or.rj Is to be smarter than we are. OhJ Stat( .Tniirnn!.
Roadtltfa Pool. There in hardly a roadside pon4 r pool which baa not as much lau1cap In It bSot it. Rus'iln.
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MOTHERS MEND For EipecLaat Mothers Oseo St Tiif.ee Cemerations am rom ooi.rT o imimoM u tim t. rt txnL naauiAToa Co. BirT. 9-& AriAatA. .
THE "RED DISCOUNT BOOKLET" 1 BKIf UIM'llinLI F.ll GET Ol
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the nun. The wedJinj was held wifn-J'iay, prior to departure to the country j of th. rlns !ea,iers 0r th, .Hc.
tor l.er ncaitn, Mrs. .MacJiayn was said
to have threatened to throw herself in ! til river. i
out the l.quor. Dolmaiit claims to hue bouUt th wMnliov frni an unknown man I
Chicaso. He nays that lie cannot remember e-.ae,!y w here the baotlesins LQQKS GOOD
feJeral asenta in loontin- it he wa-
tired i.."ri an.! gnen a suspended sen-j tm.-e .-f r ilavn on t'xa nenal farm. i W A SH 1XGTCN". April 1U
Another l'..ror law violator was ar-i the Knox peace resolution by th e sen
SPEEDING AUTOIST HITS TRUCK
FOR PEACE TREATY
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rain:d in the city court in the proan ate. immediately follow ins the, Complete May List NOW ON SALE
A horse, driven and owned by Tom
I Kuss:?. IjOO Adams street, Gary, was
Passage of , bot bj lho P3''01" Saturday night af-
, n-r reenvmj; a nroken lej as a result 1 Of a Collision wifh a Tion.i-r.r,
There Was Nothing So Good ior Congestion and Colds as Mustard But tha old-fashioned mustarrlpl aster burned and blistered while it acted. Get the relief and help that, mustard planters gave, without th? plaster and without the blister. MusteroJe does it. It is a clean, white ointment, made with oil of mustard. It is scientifically prepared, am that it works wonders, and yet doss cot blister the tenderest skin. Gently massape Musterole in with th tsnger-tips. See ho-ar quickly it brings reLet how speedily the pain disappear?. Use Musterole for sore throat, bronchitis, tonsilitis, croup, stifif neck, asthma, neurihjia, headache, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and aches of the back or joint, jsprams, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of the chest lit often prevents pneumonia). tic and CSc Jar, r.u?p'.;a; :) J3 J
Bee Taimer.
WOMEN TO BE PUT ON BOARDS
;T!H5S S.'EtU AT STATE CAPITAL' INDIANA POL.1?. Ind, Arri sovernor McCray announced tuday a? r, definite policy which will be varried ut ty him throughout his adnvnistra- ' ;on ths appointment of women f t' ards of the. various i ns' ' t ii i. ns in
v. ,iich there ay t"-th men and w -rnen j impales. !
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"I believe women should have rps f-aentation on the boavds of trut .,' the i-.iie-, ole-it In'situth'ns in wl.ich v .raen. as -.-"11 a men. re inmate?." G 've-r.-f .a).l. "Kt that rasen T e.vpret to npprint at least no woinau 1-. each ' f i'... beards as vaeaneie c -.jr. fp to this tlm 1 have not been h'.A to nam any wonv:i on the. 1-oards for the reason that the f"v f ern'n ivhi- ii j-nve ;iue-l ere of
rt,i n w h.i ti e so ex pet ieneed and il -ent 1 was duty-'.' mnd to re-.ippo
tl.rm." lli-rcl ?f'j'f t .ie membership of the b.'ar.is of the 'nan hospitals have p.:i been nn. Although there are women iiunatfs in all these institutions t;i.-re now no vorrtut on an;,' of the ovarii?. The same 15 true of the villas e for enileptiea and th.e farm colony
for f i-eble-minded. "Women hare h;td representation on i ether benevolent institution f?ixs. j
however. 1 Here :ias neon a, woman member of (he board of the school for roobje-minded youths at Fort Wayne and the stare sanitorlum for S"m t me. The statutes require women on the boards o' thy jato soldiers' homo and the state s-Uiers' ar.1 sailor iphans' home.
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CITY. N. J . April 19 is left here toiav for New a woman said to be the
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On night la tha Spring. Bobble could not fall asleep. He looked at tha rase with Spring flowers, and ftnaliy he hatred his mother to te: him the story of these flowers, particularly nf th? N".rcis3"is. because tills waa his favorite- flower. "Very we'.l." replied his motner, "7 shall toll you the story of N'ar cissus." "ODc npon a tim?. nnj beforo they had glasses and mirrevs, thera !ied a younir man by the name- o! Xarciffsus. lit? was the most beautiful voun? man tnat fiad ever lived.''Are you surs It was a man?" esked Bobbie. Usually tire mailens, aad especially the princesses, were beautiful never the men. "Yes. indeed," repiiel his motaer, 'he was a very lovely youth. AM the mailers of the land loved him dearly, but he iovod none of them, lie would sit for hours beside tho brook In the depth of the forest, and ."be would sigh and weep because he could not return tn love of this or that beautiful maiden. "At last Eshn, the most rleliratu f!f all the fairies that haunted th? mountain side. f-?n in Jove with the baut!fjl Narcissus, and he, thougn be trembled at her Vautv and the magic of her voice, rould r.ot return her love. Poor Eeho called to him aeain sid a?ain to leave h'rpool and follow her. hut Narcissus never stirred from his place beside the stream. "At last poor Eehn. TOrfl rr-t Y?r oyo, fadi an! died, and h?r lover, wnom she ha'i neBiectp-d for 'he saka pj Narrlsflus, nut w?o still IciVQd her arrlpntiy. as he kie.'t broken hearted ever he- c'ave, vowe.i be would b avo'icori on the handsome but seminc!v heartless JCarcissus. So Kcbo's lover went to Nemesis, the witch who lived in the depth cf the forest, and besought her aid. Nemesis, who was elwavg willing to rcaKe troub!3, promised to help him to be revenged upon Narcissus. "Ho Nemesis disguised he-self as beautiful m3irfen and went o the wood where Narcisus sat beside the stream. She t.ol 1 h!m that Tie was very beautiful, ino-e beautiful t'.ian anyone she had ever e?n. Flut this was an old story tr NroiFu. who had heard it slid marv 'j'rp;. and be scaceiv even lifted hji head. Then Nemesis went on to tl! Narcissui that it w.is n frreH p:ty he could not see hin:s!f tnat
i he could never know bow lovely hs i was. At that Narcissus lifted bis j head. At last his lieart was moved j with pity, but it was pity for him-' j pe'.f. "Shall I show you how beauj tiful you are" asked the wily Nerus5s. Narcissus, growing more ma-i more curio;s. leaned towards bef t eagerly and begged that she do io (As all this happened long before the day of mirrors. Narcissus had ' never In his life seen the lmPe ot ' his beautiful tac-6. Nemesis led j him to a spot not far distant wSers j the reeds and grasses grew thicK ; about the edg of a little pool, part
ing thera she bade Narcissus bend over the pool, and there, as in a mirror, be beheld the image of fcis own beautiful face,. At first he could hardly believe his eyes bo did not know whose lovely visags peered at him from the depth of the pool. Poor Narcissus did not know that it was bis own image. He thought it must be some beautiful creature that lived in tu depths of the poo! and came to the surface toaze upwards at the sky. For a long time he sat motionless watcting the face in the water, and soon Nemesis, her work accomplished skipped away. Night came snd still Narcissus did not leave the pool. In tbp darkness the image vanished and Narcissus thought the love'v creature who lived in tns pool had gone to sleep. In th morning he was stM in bis piac waning for the face to reappear and when it did his joy knew bounds Ali that day he sat the-e. and the next and the next aftei that, and whe i weeks had gone bv sUil Narcissus sat siarinsr at h'.i own imae Tie trrew praurt ain thin and slowly he Tided, but b could net tear himself from the sid of 'he pool, either to sleep or fo ea. His eves became two hurninj; coals in bis head, he lest his sight, an3 his fish fell awav from hi3 brneAt last he died by th side of tha pool that be had not left unce ths dav Nemesis first shovel him tie loxciy face in is surface, and wtiert Nerr.esi) brought Kc.ho s lover t--show aim that his revence wa romnlet". thv found no trace of tne body of Narcissus. I had ran ished completely But in the spot by the water's ede where he had ker.f iis loner vigil there sprang the flower that bears bis name the exquisite white blossom that to this1 i'ay will hnd and sway on Its slncler slem to catch sight of its own' reflection in the water."
FIRST SPIRITUALIST CHURCH OF WEST HAMMOND Will hold meetings every Thursday evening at 8 P M. Special lecture will be given by RF.V. M. LEWIS Subject". "Where Are the Dead' Evervbodv welcome. Free. MRS. ELLEN LEE, President 696 State Line Street P'.ione Hammond 3.46
Song Hits . ( My Mammy Columbia SttUar QvarUt : I'm Miwin' MamiBy's Kissin' CAnd I Know She' 5c Missin' Mine) The Harmmisert, Male Qvarfft A-3375jninR-a-Ring a Rin AUolion 8Sc Home Again Blues Frank Crumtt A-3374 ( Over the Hill Sam Aih 8S 1 1 Found a Rose In the Devil's Garden Sam Ash A3362f Springtime Grant. Strphtns 8S With the Coming of To-morrcrw Grant Strphens , ,.,, f.Vliee Blue Gown, from Irene Morpvel Romaing i Do You Hear Me Calling? from Little Old ,Vw York 3"'oa I Margaret Rmain$ f Ezekie! Saw de Wheel -A 3370 t iPk Vniertu Jubut. Singers &5c i You're Going to Reap Just What You Sow j Fik University Jubilee Singers A-337I f I Ain't Got Nobody Marion Harris 85e Where Is My Daddy Now Blues Mtrion H arris
Dance Music My Mammy. Medley Fox-trot Yerken Jazarimba Orchestra Do You Ever Think of Me ? Medley Fox-trot The Happy Sis Answer. Medley Fox-trot Yerke Jazarimba Or eheslrn O-H-I-O. Medley One-step The Huppy Six I Never Knew (I Could Love Anybody Like I'm Loving You). Medley Fox-trot Vernon Country Club Band Look for the Silver Lining. Medley Fox-trot Vernon Country Club Band
Pebbles. Medley Fox-trot Paul FisM Trio Fandango. Fox -trot Paul Biese Trio Siam Soo. Song Fox-tTot The Happy Six Make Believe. Medley Fox-trot Waldorf-Astoria Dance Orcheslrn 'Melio Cello. Medley Waltz Aferopoltim Hans Players Love in Lilac Time. Medley W altz Metropolitan Danee Players
A-33721 S5c j A-3378 65c
A.337S
SSc
A-3363 SSc 1
A-3379 83c A. 6181 fl.25
Opera and Concert
$l!o5fJ jl H?ar Vou Calling Me
Hipo'.ito Lazaro Tandy Maekemi
49720 ("Casta Diva (Queen of Heaven , from omA
Rota PonseUs
$1.50 1
79536 ( Barcarolle, from La Gloconda 1 1 .00 Riccardo Strreinrijind M etropolitan Choru A-3359 Dream Faces Carmela Ponte $1.03 Love Song Carmela Pontell Instrumental Music
sS00 serenade tDrdla
Diui de Kerekjsriv
A-6178 $1.50
E-7027 85c
Lucia di Lammermoor Selections (Key of "G" Major) Jfe'ropoZt'en Open House Ortkedra. V'espri Siciliani Overture (Key of "E". Major) Me'ropoUcn Opera House Orchestra
fManon's Letter (La Lettre de Manon).
Waltz he. Moire's French String Orchestra Under the Bridges of Paris (Sous lea ponts de Paris.) Walts he Main's French String Orchestra
Sra Process Calwmkia Rumrds. IndiiiJuaUy imspecttJ, d'urabU, dttightjul, dtptndab't, aemratt tft fl-T dtiai'.
Colornbtm from $30 op Perlrxf Vnnlina from $ a.?. up to fllOO
Smw Columbia Kardt m SU at mil CaJmmUm Dtrntarm tha 10th mnd 20th of Eaary Month COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONECOMPANY, NewYork
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EVERYBODY IS DANGNG CRAZY OVER
TOODLE-Fox Trot and SIAM-SOO-Fox Trot -Columbia Records MAY, 1921 Popular Songs A-3375, 10-inch. 85c "Dinr-Rinf a Rby" (Schuster). Comedian. Orchestra ac companiment. Al Jolson. "Home Again Blues" (Berl.n and Akst). Tenor ich, orchestra accompaniment. Frank Cruinit. A-3377, 10-inch. 85c "My Mammy" (Donaldson). Male quartet, orchestra accompaniment. Columbia Stellar Quartet. "I'm Mi$aV Mammy's Kiuin'" (And I Know She s Miasm Mine) (Pollack). Male quartet. The Harmonize rs. A-3371, 10 inch. 65c "I Ain't Got Nobodj" (Warfield). Comedienne, orchestra accompaniment. Marion Harris. "Where Is My Daddy Now Blue" (Motzan and Olman). Comedienne, orchestra accompaniment. Marion Harris. A-3374, 1 0-inch. 85c "(Her the Hiir (Allen and Rubens). Tenor solo, orchestra accompaniment. Sam Ash. "I Found a Rose in the Devil's Garden" (Fisher and Raskin). Tenor solo, orchestra accompaniment. Sam Ash. A-3362, 10-inch, 85c "Springtime" (Friedland). Tenor solo, orchestra accompaniment. Grant Stephens. "With the Coming of Tomorrow" (Creamer and Layton). Tenor solo, orchestra accompaniment. Dance Music A-3372, 10-inch. 85c "My Mammy" (Donaldson). Medley Fox Trot. Yerkcs Jazarimba Orchestra. "Do Yon Ever Think of Me 7" Intro. "Coral Sea" (Burnett Zany and Brown). Medley Fox Trot. The Happy Six. A-3368, 10-inch, 85c "Pebbles" Intro. "Beautiful Annabelle Less" (Shearer-Myer). Medley Fox Trot. Paul Biese Trio. "Fandango" (Smith). Fox Trot. Paul Bicse Trio. A-3378, 10-inch, 85c "I Nerer Knew" (I Could Love Anybody Like I'm Loving Vou), Intro. "Marimba" (Pitts, Egan and Mar;h-Black). Medlev Fox Trot. Vernon Country Club Band. "Look for the Silver Lining" Intro. "Whip-Poo-Will," "Sally" (Kern). Medley Fox Trot. Vernon Country Club Band. A-3379, 10-inch. 85c "Siam Soo" (Motzan and Jerome). Song Fox Trot, The Happy Six. "Make Believe," Intro. "Hawaiian, Blues" (Shilkret, Motzan and Jerome). MedJey Fox Trot. Waldorf Astoria Dance Orchestra. A-3376, 1 0-inch, 85c "Answer," Intro. "Someone Cares' (Vause-Bennett). Medley Fox Trot. Yerkcs Jazarimba Orchestra. "0-h-i-o," Intro. "Any Girl Is a Wonderful Girl" (Olman). Medlry One Step. The Happy Six. A-6181, 12-inch. $1.25 "Mello Cello," Intro. "Time Will Tell" (Moret-Donaldson). Medley Waltz. The Metropolitan Dance Players. "Love in Lilac Time," Intro. "Thanks" (Lensen and Furbcr-Stanwood and Friedland). Medley Waltz. Metropolitan Dance Players. Symphony Records 49914, 12-inch, $1.50 "Eili, Eilil" (Traditional Jewish Melody). Tenor solo. orclvstTa accompaniment. Hipolito Lazaro. 49720, 12-inch. $1.50 "Norma" "Casta Diva" (Queen of Heaven) (Bellini). Sopratio solo, orchestra accompaniment. Rosa Ponselle. 7963S, 10-inch. $1.00 Barcarolle from "La Gioconda" (Ponchielh). Baritone solo and male chorus, orchestra accompaniment. Riccardo Stracciari and Metropolitan Chorus. 79577, 10-inch. $1.00 "Serenade" (Drdla). Violin solo. Maurice Lisncr at the piano. Duci de Kerekjarto. A-3369, 10-inch. $1 .00 "Dream Faces" (Hutchinson). Mezzo soprano, orchestra accompaniment. Carmela Ponselle. "Lore Song" (Brahms). Mezzo soprano, orchestra accompaniment. Carmela Ponselle. A-6178, 12 inch. $1.50 "Lucia di Lammermoor Selections" Key of G Major (Donizetti-Riviere). Metropolitan Opera House Orchestra, under the direction of Giuseppe Bamboschek. "Vespri Siciliani Overture," Key of E Major (Verdi). Metropolitan Opera House Orchestra, under the direction of Giuseppe Bamboschek. A-3373, 10-inch. $1.00 "Alice Blue Gown," from "Irene" (Tierney). Soprano solo, orchestra accompaniment. Margaret Romaine. "Do You Hear Me Calling? from "Little Old New York" (Arranged by Schroeder). Soprano solo, orchrstra accompaniment. Margaret Romaine. 79454, 10-inch. $1.00 "I Hear You Calling Me" (Marshall). Tenor solo, orchrttia accompaniment. Tandy Mackenzie. Novelty Records A-3370, 10-inch, 85c "Ezekiel Saw de Wheel." Fish University Jubilee Singers. "You're Go'ing to Reap Just What You Sow." Fish University Jubilee Singers. E-7027, 10-inch. 85c "Manon's Letter" (La lettre de Manon). Waltz. LeMaire'f French String Orchestra. "Under the Bridges of Pans" (Sous Ies ponts de I ans). Waltz. LeMaire's French String Orchestra.
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