Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 278, Hammond, Lake County, 13 May 1921 — Page 10
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THE TIMES Friday, May 13, lyji.
AT THE PARTHENON Can yon "suess" what the other man thinking? Is a man who thinks murder equally grullty with th wretch who actually commits the deed? These and many other ethical prob- ! mar made "The Witching Hour" one "f the greatest stftgro successes of all times. The AugrustiLs Thomas triumph now been filmed as a William D. Taylor Realart ppclaJ and will be chown at the Parthenon theater for three days, Monday, Tuesday and Wedn sday. To interpret this gripping play of r strong: man's will Mr. Taylor needed an-d secured a really all-star cast. Elliott Dexter, famous loading- man of many Cef il B. de M!Up product 'ons wn.p cnidred a "perfect choice for ' Jack Flrookfield," the gentleman gambler A-ho oame to Tealize that his ability to "guess" the other man's hand was '. mating1 just as much a? if he had s;;rped cards up his !.ve.
Mary Alden of "Birth of a Nation" fame, has the mother role created by Jennie Eustace. Clay Whipple, the hot headed youngst-or, who had an Inherited loathing for the cats-eye, Is oast by the juvenile lad. while Ruth Renlck, formerly leading lady for Douglas Fairbanks, paya opposite him. Other players Include Robert Cain, Winter Hall, Charles West. Oenevie-ve Blinn, I M. Wells, Clarence Geldart and Jim Blacktvell. Julia Crawford Ivers wrote the scenario. The camera work is by James VanTrees.
"BY THE SAD SEA WAVES" W. A. Brady's great Kew Tork success. "By the Sad Sea Waves." Is the latest offering of the Rialto Musical comedy, which has been drawing the crowds at th Orpheum theater for the last two weeks. The all-star cast of 20 people put on the Brady (how
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this afternoon for the first time and It went over even better than former bills, ilansjer Michelstetter Is also throwing in Fatty ArbucKle's scream "The (Butcher Boy" for good measure. This bill will continue over Saturday and Sunday. On Monday the musical comedy will put on "The Belle of New York."
TIRE CU ANNOUNCED The Fisk Rubber company today announced a substantial reduction In the prices of their entire line of tires. The new prlcea show decrease of from 13 to 20 per cent. This reduction places quality tires within the reach of all car owners as It brings the first cost of high grade tire equipment to a low enough level to conform with their necessary economies.
WHITING and if PEOPLE
A good audience greeted Mrs. Martha Ptout Trimble at the Christian church lasrt Sunday morning and evening. Next month Mrs. Trimble goes on the Chautauqua platform and will apeak twice each day for 87 days. She was pleased to renew many old acquaintances In Whiting and to see the progress made by the local church since she was here In 1910. at the dedication of the basement. At tht time she held the biggest meeting In point of numbers, even held alnce the church was organized. i5 responding to the Invitation. Mrs. H. Falkenthal has moved to Ohio avenue to the home she recently purchased from August Schnell. Mrs. Charles Leachman of Danville, 111-. Is here visiting her sister. Mrs. R. R. Tilton of West Park avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Axel Kaidlng entertained 35 relatives and friends at their home 1094 West Park avenue in honor of their silver or twenty-fifth wedding anniversary. In honor of the event a most eumptuous dinner was served, the Kaldlngs having recelv4 many feautlful flowers and other gifts In honor of their occasion. Mls Kathleen Dunlap la improving from her operation for appendicitis at her home In Elwood, Ind. The Trl A club composed of a number of Whiting girls) will give a bunco and dancrng party in the amall hall of the Slovak Don on next Saturday night. Edward Krieg-er of IaPorte avenue Is spending a few days in Chicago. Miss Anna Fuss spent a few days In Chicago visiting with friends. Mrs. Pltillp Carlson entertained a num'ber of ladies at a luncheon at her home in Cleveland avenue.
Mrs. Charles Comsrtock entertained the member of the Oet together club at a bunco party at her home In 119th street. The honors were awarded to Mrs. E. Bodine, Mrs. F. Henry and Mra. E. D. Dewey. Those present were Mrs. W. Campbell, Mrs. D. Johnson, Mrs. T. James, Mrs. H. Parker, Mra. W. Shade, Mrsi C. Hepner, Mrs. Olesler and Mrs. J. Vlollt. Mrs. Kinane, who was living at the home of Mrs. Johnson in the Pedersen flats has been taken to St. Margaret's hospital where ahe ia very ill. The Pythian Slators will give a 500, pedro and bunco party on Friday evening, May 20, In the Flscbrupp hall on 119th street. A number of Mr. Opperman's friends tendered him a pleasant surprise at his home In IaPorte avenue in honor of his birthday anniversary. The evening passed very pleasantly in various social diversions and the serving of refreshments, Mr. Opperman "being the recipient of many beautiful srifts. The
guewts were Pearl Stickling, Mabel Clancy, Clarence Brown. Anna Fuss, Lulu Klatt, Irvln Hohman. Oeo. Kolar, T"rank Schnell, Charlotte Vater and Mrs. Ehlers. Mrs. Eltrabeth Fleming of Whiting Is a delegate to the grand army and W. R .C. encnmpment, which la now being held at Newcastle, Ind., aj a delegate from the Whiting lodge. Mrs. Klizabeth Barr also of Whiting la in attendance as a delegate from the Indiana Harbor, W. R. C.
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I NON-SKID I RED-TOP RIBBED CORD I NON-SKID CORD I GREY TUBES SIZE and TYPE old Prices New Prices Old Prices New Prices Old Prices New Prices Old Prices New Pricea Old Prices New Prices 30x3 Clincher 317.55 $12.85 321.05 $17.00 32.75 $2.15 30x3J Clincher 20.80 15.00 27.75 22.00 332.60 $25.00 334.25 $27.50 3.25 2.55 32x3i S.S. 26.30 21.00 31.60 26.00 39.20 32.90 41.15 36.40 3.60 2.90 32x4 S.& 34.95 26.90 42.00 34.40 49.80 41.85 52.30 46.30 4.55 3.55 34x4i S.S. 49.85 38.35 59.10 49.65 62.05 54.90 6.00 4.75 35 x 5 S. S. 61.15 47.05 73.65 61.90 77.35 . 68.45 7.25 A 5.85 Pirns war tax. Other sites reduced in proportion
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