Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 290, Hammond, Lake County, 27 May 1921 — Page 2
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Th East Chicni Elks are abrut to stag- the higareet outdoor doings the Twin Cities and adjacent towns hav ver -witnessed, during the wet k or Jun Sth t 11th. The C 1 . Podson shows hare already signed contracts to conduct their carnival in East Chicago under h auspices of the E!k and ail rrangemf nt s made to move their showg to the East Chicago 'grnunds. Railroad and Chicago avenues, jut croaa from the Republic Iron and Steel company plant. Monday, June 'h. Pep an4 lots of it has been eshibite'i. aa tha time to (-pen up next Monday. June Sth approaches, for a a-lid ueek cf entertainment. The Elk's commit -temn headed by Allan F. Twymtn, John Stephens and Earl H. Bunting are leadlnc tha work In this affair The capper for the week'i end Is !n th giving away of a Ford touring: far on tha last night, June 11th,, of the
Elk'a Mardi Oras, -which should draw the eyea of the motor -w orld closer to (
these attractions and If you haven? a chance on this car. there is yet tluie to secure on from a Brother Elk. Tha boys also want to know una want a'l East Chicago and neighboring towns to know w too is the most popular gtrl In tha Community. 5.ho will btcrowned queen of the celebration anl presented a handsoma diamond solltarie diamond ring as a memento from the two organisations staging: the affair. Mr. O'Brien, who will supervlsthe affair for the Elks wants to a-ssur all glrla that no man goes along witn the ring, and besides there will be priiea for every girl who enters and remains in the contest. A beautiful Court of Honor will be constructed on the Midway and the queen will he pompously acclaimed on the last nitwit of the carnival. Among; the ot'vr prizes to be given are a diamond set lavalllere and a gold wrist watch. What is a home without a baby? If you haven't a baby borrow your neighbor's or kidnap one but get to the baby show the opening night. Any baby can enter. The age limit lias been boosted up to five years to give all tha mothers' darlings a chance at the long list of prises to be given away. The baby stand will be on Union avenue and all babies must be on hand Monday night, June 6th at 7 o'clock to garner the points. The slogan: "Every Dime Is A Br1?k For The New Home." gives all. member Elka something to look forward to for the efforts and hard licks that they art putting In to make this affair a success.
SfcXOND IA RCiEST CIRt I S E MIOl'TK The Australian grory world'-) premier aerlailsts in f-ats of (lying through mid-air are among the stellar offerlns of the nhoda Royal circus, the M super attraction that win i?it Indiana Harbor. Saturday, June 4. The Riding (Stickneys. who have pleased for fenerations offer a brand new group this year. Bob Stlckney, tho dean of a'l circus ridcre. lias probably turned out more star ridcra than cither f'ulvi'r Military academy or St. John's .choc). The Bennett Sisters, the Kour I-ykcns. Fred Colliersni, Addie Norcnhenr. Alhett Powell, the Casting Sinclair. Tattle Nelson and her wire walking girls. Tex MeClo-ud. Xichola Xlckolfnn. th Cordt-llia troupe and .scores of other artists are included in th" aienlc program.
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the property of his father Andrew Slmko, which adjoins their present place of business and will enlarge on the scope of the establishment now maintained. Young Slmko disposed of the Simko Motor Service company at a recent date and returning from a rest sought In an automobile tour, will settle down and take up li new duties. Hi opening announcement will appear soon.
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Tomato plants 3nc per dozen. Seehase Hardware Store. cornr 135th Deodar. Phone Ind. Harbor 13s.
TRY A "TIMES WANT .AIT Make Your Own Summer Drink With Geiger's Orangeolo, sugar and water, mada in a minute. Delicious, refreshing, hwULhfut. Send 10 cent? for package which makes a gallon A. Geigr r 1333 3. Trov St.. fMcago. III.
NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that there will be a meeting of the members or St Mark African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church of America, held at the church. :t935 Peodar st, Indiana Harbor, at 8 p. ni. on Friday. June 3, 1 0 " 1 . for the purpose or fietcing trustees and to take 6uch other steps as may be necessary to incorporate said churrn finder tha law of th sta'te of Jndtana. 3-24-3 J. M. HOWAKD.
This ehgrminar suit f gall gray covert cloth would make &n attractive goine-away suit for the May or Jane bride. It is simple at to line and exquisitely tailored. The skirt is straight and plain, while the coat is panel effect back and front, with belt forming only on sides.
SAMS GREAT SlX't'KSS Yesterday was the first day of the 3-day dollar sale at the Bee Hive Department store. East Chicago, and it was a surprise to the proprietor to witness the number of people crowding in his store to take advantage of the bargains. There was a continuous stream- of people from the time the store opened early in the morning until tha doors closed in the evening. Just as large a number are expected today, said Mr. Cohn. Tomorrow will be the banner day and no doubt every, one In the Twin Cities will 1-it the Bee Hive to learn of the uncomparable alues being offered.
Mrs. Jessie Quinlan and family have moved into tha HlUm&n house on Canter street. Mis? Daisy Rowe. who has been a teacher here in the public schools for twenty-one years, has accepted a position a teacher at the Kmerson school at Gary and wtll begin teaching a soon as the Hobart school tarm expires. A son was born Wednesday to Mr and Mrs. Roy Babcock.
200 ATTEND BAXQIET The Father and Fon banquet last night at the Methodift church was attended by more than 200 men and boys. An address was made by Dr. William S. Sadler to the boys, his subject being 'The Boy His Mind and Rody." A series of lecturrs and dinners have been scheduled by liev. Jones for the neM three weeks. For June 1. address by John W. Ferry. "The Boy and His? Hero;" June 9. address by Judge Daniel Trude. "Boy's Court F.xperiences:" June 16. address by S. .1. Dan-cen-Clarke. "The Supreme, Need of American Manhood."
KIWANIANS GO TO VALPO Twelve members of the Kiwanls club of Hammond went to Valparaiso last night to be present at the ceremonies In which the new club of Valparaiso received Its charter. The LAporte club which is sponsoring the new organization sent 4') of Its 65 member. Valpo Is starting off with a membership of HO live wires. To several of the Hammond men who mada the trip it was an eye-opener as they still had the impression that the club was merely , a lo-al affair. They had concreta demonstration of the fraternal spirit which, prevails among Klwanlans everywhere. mil
The Mind. There is nothing so elastic ss the tinman mind. Like imprisoned steam, the more it is pressed the more it rises to resist the pressure. The more we are obliged to do the more we are bl in arcnnsnlloh . TVron F.dwarrls.
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CALLED BY DEATH A. Riffle of Fir street was called to Danville, Pa, owing to the precarious condition of hl mother, who passed away before he arrived in that city. The deceased was a pioneer of that city and had been ill for a long time. Mr. Kiffle will return here within a few days time.
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American Secret Service of East Chicago and will conduct and operate an agency under fhe name and incorporation of the Napier Secret Service, of Indiana, embracing all matters pertaining to industrial, private and personal Investigation. Address East Chicago post office Box 1031. A representative will call on request. Adv. 5-24-1
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Cast HitAca. InriANA. Capital and Surplus, $ 1 50,000.00 , Keep Your Money in This Safe National Bank No need to worry when your savings are Itrpt in this safe First National Bank. The protection given money here extends beyond bonded employes and officers, our own police guard service, massive steel vaults with time locks, and affiliation with the Federal Reserve System. There is still further protection every dollar here is under the direct supervision of the United States Government. And the United States Government is a depositor at this Bank. Let your savings earn interest for you in this safe, strong First National Bank. Start an account this evening open from six until eight o'clock.
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CHILD IV IN'JVHED Pr. R. P. Hale rendered medical aid to a small child that was inj ired on Chicago avenue yesterday by being run down by a vehicle, and was taken immediately away from the doctor's office by the father, who left no information other than the name was Hoebuck. The child was not bolieved to b" seriously hurt, according to Dr. Hale.
BACK FROM HOSPITAL Stephan Simko. an enterprising young business man of this city and returned soldier discharged h.iorably from the Ixiuisvllle. Ky., hospital, where he had been under medical supervision for sometime, haa entered another business venture In taking over
The high school commencement exercises will be held this evening. The following program will be given: Opening march, Daniel E. Hager: invocation, P.ev. Whitt; on the Sea. Apollo Quartet; character interpretations, Mr. Hager; My True Iyve Is a Shepherdess1, Apollo Quartet; class address. Dr. Robins; Invitation TValtt. Quartet: presentation of diplomas. Kupt. S. A Fowble; Crossing the Bar, Quartet: presentation of alumni medal. John Killigrew; benediction. Rev. ptark. The alumni modal will be presented to Mi?s Raphael Plerson. who has obtained the highest average for the four years high school work. Dr. Clara Faulkner, Miss KIpp and Mrs. Hatlon have returned from a five weks auto trip through the east.
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Hammond :: Indiana TObAY Hobart Bosworth in "THE BRUTE MASTER" Also Scenic and Comedy SATURDAY Bessie Barriscale in "THE BROKEN GATE". Pathe Review, Ford Weekly and a Mack Sennett Comedy SUNDAY J. Warren Kerrigan in "THE HOUSE OF WHISPERS" Pathe Review, Ford Weekly and a Mack Sennett Comedy Matinees, 2 to 5 Evenings, 7 to 1 1 Doors open 1:30 and 6:30 PRICES: Matinees, 10c and 15c Evenings, 10c-15c-25c
DIIAITToday A 5-reel WestU1JUU ern Feature with an allstar cast. "OUTLAWED." Also a good comedy.
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TODAY r "EAST LYNNE" With an All-Star Cast. SATURDAY Bij Double Feature "EAST LYNNE" 'A TRUANT HUSBAND" Afternoon Only EVENING A TRUANT HUSBAND" SUNDAY Bif Double Feature Llaine Hammerstein in "THE MIRACLE OF MANHATTAN" "A TRUANT HUSBAND Afternoon Only EVENING "THE MIRACLE OF MANHATTAN'
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HEAR Chas. P. Sprading Well-known Lecturer and Author of Los Angeles, Calif., discuss the question of IRISH INDEPENDENCE From the American Viewpoint. Tonight at ST. MARY'S AUDITORIUM 144th Street Near Forsythe Avenue NO ADMISSION CHARGE - FREE
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INDIANA'S WONDER THEATRE HAMMOND, IND. The Home of High Class Vaudeville and Feature Photoplays All Our Acta Direct from Majestic, Palace and State-Lake This theatre is positively showing exclusively all the latest First National photoplays and 6rst run Paramount releases. TODAY AND TOMORROW Carter DeHartn Presents Mr. and Mr. Carter DeHaTen in "THE GIRL IN THE TAXI" ALSO FOUR ACTS OF VAUDEVILLE MELODY AND MIRTH Song and Dance Divertisement ELY A Sensational Juggling Novelty JENNINGS & MACK Present Therr Comedy Skit "A Camouflage Taxi" LEE BARTH Dialect Comedian ANNOUNCEMENT TO OUR PATRONS Commencing Monday. May 30th, this theatre will start its summer season with a program of the best photoplays and the rarest of vocal and musical specialties. Another feature will be the addition of six more instruments to our orchestra, making a total of 17 symphony players. During the week days popular prices will prevail. MATINEE: Adults. 22c plus war tax; children. 9c plus war tax. EVENING: Main Floor, adults.. 35c plus war tax; children. 18c plus war tax. Balcony, adults, 27c plus war tax; children. 9c plus war tax. EVERY SUNDAY the usual five high class acts of vaudeville and feature pictures. Only one show in the afternoon and two in the evening. Matinee, doors open at 2 o'clock; evening, from 6 to 11 P. M. TEMPERATURE INSIDE NEVER OVER 70. Always the Parthenon Symphony Orchestra Always Parthenon Symphony Orchestra F. E. Eichar, Conductor PIPE ORGAN GRAND Bargain Matinee Daily, 2 P. M. Evenings, 6:30 to 11
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Lake Front Park Opens for DANCING EVERY TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY 8 P. M. to 12 P. M. GORMAN'S ORCHESTRA Open Every Day for Refreshments, Bathing Beach and Pleasure Rowhoats. GRAND OPENING DECORATION DAY, MAY 30TH With Afternoon Dancing Flowers Given Away Under the Management of Geo. T. Lugosen Phone Indiana Harbor 1076
Big Gala Dance AT THE LARGE OPEN AIR Dancing Pavilion Michigan and Grapevine, Indiana Harbor Dancing every Tuesday. Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday Evenings BIG NIGHT JUNE 1. 1921 Music By JOHNSTONE'S JAZZY JAMMERS
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