Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 276, Hammond, Lake County, 11 May 1921 — Page 2

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HAVE YOU GOT YOUR TICKETS

.an I.eszeon i'.-filled at

Gary Has Next Shrine Ceremonial

Hhe picture opens at the l'arthenon theater on Sunday, only. il'ss Frederick will prove an object of Interest to fashion-loving women (and the im-n, too, for that matter, for who says the wfjincr stx do not like to sea the fair arrayed In wunilruus KHimtntJ?) for she wean a bewiUur-

: ins array of beautiful gowns and vviiipf).

O w i n a: delayed

Rehearsals f.-r th.- Ameri

minsire!?. which will he y.

the J'arth'!HTi ih.atT T h . r.-' !.i , Kri-1 teiiiide in Hammond, the spring ccriday and Saturday niuhts. May IP. 2 i rrmn in I of th.- North. -i n Indiana tJhtlti-

to t li o labor .strike, which has tin- work on the new Orak

Accepts

Ultimatum

Any Reservations Whatever.

(BT FIUXK CHARLTON') - STAFF CORRESPONDENT I. N. SERVICE ?TEW TOIUC May 1 1. Acceptance of ?h Allies ultimatum by Germany, that c!oclfres the German National Hoe. T and nil of th material resources of the ronfd'rated German states to rn' 'he war

hill. Is the most momentous evnt In in-

ternational history in recent years. K is. In effect, re-affirmation of the treat? of Versailles, for Germany not only rromljei to pay In full the reparationdemanded by tha Allied poyers. but alfo to moot obligations under the treaty that have e3 far been evaded. Under tha terms of th ultimatum Germany's war-makinp powers r tifcen from her. She will be left with nothing hut a roltco force, her war culprits will be punished and for more than a quarter of a century will hae, to pay a colossal Indemnity.

French Governor Is Notified

and 2i. wire .started Thursday nin'h at the Central .ch...J a ud . t or i u in. '1'ii hr.t rehearsal brought together a la re

number of the bc.-;t sin-intf. (la nc i n 1 e.s terd :m

and uramatie. taicnt in the organization, from which a cast numbering more than ,""!) will he ;, , ted. Th.j show, which i s ,-UI l "The .1-1-lies of 10:11," foil, win.? up th" title of the f ..rmT American Le ion .!.- c. will lie divided ,nt. two a-i and tiv scenes. h: the performane--be of the pop jiar r.vue t p of entertainment, a j,;, . connects tiie various s nes. To cnriy o:;t thi-. plot f.

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AT THE DE LUXE

lhi you ever assoclute a certain I perfume with a certain person, so that ; a whiff of the perfume would remind ; you of them, even though they tliern- . selves mUht not bo present? ! It Is such a situation that gives the I title "Heliotrope" to the new photoI play coining to the Ue Luxe theater today. Thursday und Friday. The c. nj tral naure. is a convict a 'lifer" .who I before the days of his imprisonment ) was known as Heliotrope Harry, from j his fondness for wearing a lrlf; of 1 heliotrope in his coat lapol and from ( the aroma of heliotrope colosnn that

crs will ! held m Gary. Instead of in the n.-w Hammond temple, as had been planned. This announcement was made

by W. If. Hunter, imperial

potentate of the Gary Shrine. This is the first opportunity Gary has had s :. 1013 to be host to a distil, t ceremonial, and the chance is attributed to the industrial situation mifliiig in tiie region. Mr Hunter announced that the program for the ceremonial, while it has not been definitely arranged, will be wry elab, rate mid e n i i t a , a in and will be held in tin- irr.mum theater.

ivumor Fin s inai iiie sacrei treat, ami j all the jixiiiK.-. wii! be on hand. Ar- . , ninni-nii'iiti- for taking care of the i umcagoans unargea visitiner noble wiii be made, and every ; Witrl Rnoorl in rr

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Jeff. .it wi'.I he made to make their stay under ,n fit,-5' CHy a pleasant one. trost funeral 11 "ani ON FRIDAY

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I'.nquency was done by th- lilt lie intentions of the dfen.lan is at least 1 fais o." ace. wee

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The new quickly spread throughout thu city, tho people showed their pleasure and hope yc9 expressed that. thAllied troops vrUl soon evacn.it this city aj well as Dutfburgr and Kuhrort.

CBT "WTLIAM COGIv) f STFF CORRE5PCN0ENT I. N. SERViCEl lU"SSlJORF, lay 11. (11:0a a. m A ''Germany accepts the Ailed ultimatum unreservedly," was the- lonir dlstanco telephone mftssare flashed here from F.erlln this morning. The Governor of

the "Ruhr Provisional Government

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manner of the French troops In Pnssr-l-

Iorf at lf.f.O o'clock and informed the!

French Commander that he had been In telephonic communication with rterl.n

and had been notified formally of the ac-

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.f Walter ,T.j e in Hair.mi-nd i m la I '. est on, ! ; man d inl a ! I y will 1 . e in; popu i a r man's I

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h r to vive his main I lorVinity to view for ilo-l that is -n rt illy of t hi

knovi-n and well liked Hammond, r. The funeral will he cor. lact d j Ihe residence at 2 o'clock Sttar-j afternoon, burial to tike nlace in i

Hill cemetery. The li of the Monroe St re, opal church will oft:.

b" under tfie direction of Under

Charles N'. idow.

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Mayer Werner, 1823 "West FlftvEiirhth street, and Pat (.'Day, who r.sldMi at Ibll of the same street Chicago, were arraigned in the Hammond city court this mornin?. charged with speed insr. The two men were driving a pair of trick fords, which resembled Koamers, according to their own admission. Judge Klotz lined them $15 apiece. William VarKo, Cameron street, Hammond, was brought bttfore the court, charged with bein- drunk. H- pleaded guilty and paid a fine of $11.

SUES FOR DIVORCE Charging that her husba.nd. Wojh k Nalepa. struck and heat lor am!

Relief

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WHITING and its PEOPLE

"Mothers Hay" was observed at the Christian church. Miss Thorp of Wh!tln si-ve a peclfl reading on ".Mother" at the morning eorvicea. A program was given in the evening and special long In memory of mothers was eung by the men's choir to a largo audience.

BIJOU TODAY Antonio Moreno and Edith Story in "The Isle of Regeneration" THURSDAY. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY A Wm. Fox Super-Production entitled "SKIRTS" Try a "Times Want Ad"

Ft. Margaret's hoj!tal In Hammond.

will hold open house tomorrow to peo- :

pie of the Calumet region. Tha day, ' which Is the birthday of Florence j NlghtinRafe, will be observed all over the United States as national hospital day. The public is invited to make' use of this opportunity to visit th". i institution and get an Idea of how the, place Is conducted.

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r. Methodist j !antuafri. in addressing- her, Mrs. Agnes ite. liuria 1 j Nalepa today filed her complaint for

a divorce in tie- Hammond superior

taker cr.arles N.-Uotc. i court, .mis. .Min-pa now uvea at A Wa

bash av.-tiue. Hammond. They were marrK-d Jin," ?.. 1JI3, and separated Nov. 3, l'Jin. Thfy have three children. Mrs. Nalepa asks for the cus-

"The M'.str. ss of Shenstone." the:''"'-'" of tbo children. $10 a we. k for ntc.-n l!.-,bertsio-Cole su per-si ,ec la I I ' h" ' '" -'hport and S2.00 alimony. I. narrir.c r.rtline Fre-l.-riok. is as artis-! 1 Modj-e-K a is h. r attorney. fie as it is dramatic. Adapt".! from'

AT THE PARTHENON

The manv friends of Wiliiaui Mc- !

Ewen. former'y of Hammond eated at P'ainvillp, Mich..

irrieved to learn that he is In a hna

pltal at Kalainar.oo, Mich., on aeon nt ' ii

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..o uiu.iu i'o..-uos. . . ro sary to amputate the right arm yes'er-ifv day in a vain eiTort to save his life. .

The reports this morning are that there is no hopes and he Is sinkiim rapidly.

AUDITORIUM MAX HELPER. Prop. 367 Calumet Are. Phone Ham ,931 TONIGHT Taylor Holmes in "TAXI" Also "He Looks Like Him"

TODAY AND THURSDAY The Rialto Musical Comedy Company Presents LaCompte & Fletcher's Big New York Success "Little Miss Sunshine" A Bright Refreshing Entertainment with ALL-STAR CAST PRETTY GIRLS CATCHY MUSIC Also A Mack Sennett Comedy "The Speak Easy" and Pathe Weekly COMING FRIDAY By the Sad Sea Waves

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(BT N-EHTOM C. rAKICn 'TFF CO-RESPONDENT t. N SERVICE' TARIS. May 11. "The French government Is extremely satisfied with Germany's acceptance of the upltlmatum.

thus avoiding military occupation of the I

Ituhr" said an official statement Issued at the foreign office today. "At the same time Germany assures France of the right to occupy the n-.ihr In the future If the Germans balk. The. rovemment fels that Germany's action In a large part, resulted from the conviction that the rest of the world was convinced of her ability to ray. "FVance Is particularly gratified at the position ta&en by the United States towards the reparations, question. This was undoubtedly a big influence. In deciding Germany to accept the ultimatum. Franco continued her military preparations for the occupation of the Ituhr ut to the last minute and all was in readiness today for a forward movement by the- Allied troops tomorrow If Germany cepted the ultimatum. President MHierand presided at nn extraordinary session of tha Ministerial Council during the morning to consider spolicatlon of the Indemnity Cohesions unoti Oermany to insure payment. Those

attending the session were IVmlr ! Prland. Marshil Foch. Oonenl Wey- j

gand and the Ministers of Finance, War, Marine and Liberated Regions. German disarmament was first discussed, then reparations, details of the decisions wraro withheld pending official word from Berlin that Germany had accepted the pltlm-atum.

NEW STORES FOR EAST CHICAGO The Kramer Department store is another new Institution for Fast Chicago. The first of the Kramer Department tores was established in Indiana Harbor and Is doing a flourishing business on Cedar street. Mr. Kramer, who Is a thoroughly seasoned business man, formerly of Chicago, saw possibilities of a chain of department stores in the Calumet region, and now has three itores In operation In this territory. The newest store, which will he located on Chicago av-nue. near Tod, and next to the American Drug cornr-anv's More, will have its grand opening Thursday and have Inaugurated a great sale to start off with.

& East hj,, i-iAfA. Capital and Surplus, $150,000.00 77ze Prestige that Goes With Banking Here You. too, can have the prestige that goes with bring able to sign your name to a check drawn on this First National Bank. Have a checkin account here. Pay your bills by check. Every check a receipt and bills paid by check are never paid twice. Business men who bank here have a distinctive advantage in credit circles. It is an asset to the commercial world to be able to give this I irst National Bank as a financial reference. And the man or woman who pays by First National check at once creates a favorable impression on the merchant. Pay with First Nat.onal checks. Start an account here today. Among our depositors are the State of Indiana and the United States Govern ment.

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INDIANA'S WONDER THEATRE HAMMOND, IND.

The Home of High Class Vaudeville ar.d Feature Photoplays AH Our Acts Direct from Majestic, Palace and State-Lake This theatre is positively showing exclusively all first Nationals and the latest Paramount releases. LAST TIMES TODAY Wallace Reid in "The Love Special" Latest Paramount Picture

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NOW AND THEN A Musical Comedy

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ZELAYA flie Eminent Concert Pianist

BILLY McDERMOTT The Only Surviver of Coxey's Army A Joke Manufacturer of the First Class TIME & WARD A Sensational Novelty Bicycle Offering

ENTIRE NEW SHOW TOMORROW

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ALSO FOUR HIGH CLASS ACTS OF VAUDEVILLE

Always the Parthenon Symphony Orchestra F. E. Eichar, Conductor

PIPE ORGAN GRAND

Only a 'prig of heliotrope! Yet it freed a man from prison, sent to a cell a blackmailing mother, and saved a young girl's romance. Only the heart of a crook! But it beats through a tale of a father's love that has never leen matched on the screen.

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SATURDAY Behe Daniels in "DUCKS AND DRAKES'

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