Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 50, Hammond, Lake County, 18 August 1921 — Page 13

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THEATRE MANAGERS

l ...1WL- 11-flJfJ .. ' bat toward the Giant siabnian when "Shufflln Vh.il' bT4 on at Jimmy head. Tha affair wag reported to President Haydler fi4 today Jimmy -was notml to contribute $25 to th league treasury.

1 CHEERFUL SCORES OF MURDERS

All Houses in Hammond to Open by First of Sept., DeLuxe Opening Saturday Theatrical managers are an OptimiStiC lot Of fd!OW9.

Hammond's five, movt haJis nj, iheatrf.. have a combined seating ch-

;ac.it- of more than 5,000. Th! l.i twice the capacity of local theatres during the bloated period. Yet they ire all cheerful About the approaching scjfon and will open up while the. hot weather is fftlil here. The Parthenon thfatre will enter into its vaudeville ea.o-n the first of September in competiuon with the Orphmm which opns Saturday, Augu.it 2 7th. The iJftlAixe will lhrw open the Jo or on a newly decorated house. Saturday with Pauline Kred'-richa in her latest picture,. The OeLuxe bat a new floor a,rvi new .eats, the latter installed by the American Seating Company. The house has been thoroughly cleaned and decorated. Show busineaa has been very proflt- ! le in Hammond the past six years. T-i" Orpheum and lel..uxe, are a!d to -av made srevera.1 thousand dollars for lie leasee?, the Gumbiner brothers, unit the management of the Michelitt--r br.-thera.

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f!NTENATIOHAL NS SERVICE! NEW TOUK. .ifr. IS. one hundred and seven unavenged murders is the ftaS laid today to the various .American branch of a Sicilian I'imorra, with headqurirter in Palermo. It-aly, the existence of which was brourht to llrht Wednesday when t heBrooklyn branch piannu to riist t death one of its meiubt rs who "knew too much." Captain Flascbi. of the New Torn Italian squad, ftaid today that he has roMtlve evidence that the snnss killed 17 persons In New York, seventy in Detroit and twenty !n Chicago In addition, it is believed that recent daring daylight murders in crowded city streets were Committed by member of the g.ingj, Seven of the gang today are held in the tombs charged with the murder of Carmilllo Galozxo, who was siiot to death on a New Jersey farm by !atrolo Kontnno on July 30. Two of those arr.-s.ted have, according to detectives, mnde etatcmen'A corroborating Fontano's confession.

aldermen for tin; l.'th and 13th ward.-., ere Caleb V li

which were recently created with the annexation of Hessvllie, a-s a part r.f Hammond. For the 12th ar.i the candiilat's

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Malt Humpfer. For the 13th. Ih-v were E. Brandt and Frank Holly. Whitand -Brandt were the 5u'ce.sful ones.

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The Hammond city council met !a-t nisrnt In jrpeeial fssin to elect two

Ntlonl Crop Improvement Bervlce.J IN TIIE long run it is economical to build an extra heavy fence to hold large animals. The wide spacing be-tween line wires on a heavy fence, permits the use of much heavier wire o the fer.ee reaily coeta about the same a a lighter fence more closely woven. This style, of fence is particularly adapted to horsea and cattle yards, corrals, paddocks, branding pens ani pastures where a fence of extraordinary strength is required. The rampages of an ill-tempered bull re proverbial and the owner of such a beast owes it to the public to keep him securely inclosed. Little Red Riding Hood, passing; on her way to

school often attracts the attention of such an animal and he will charge at the red cloak. Also tensing hoys have been known to irritate the bulls wo that they will charge and break down any fence which i not substantially mad There should be a resilient rebound to such a fence so in case of a heavy lunge or impact, the animal will be thrown back rather than crnh through a fence which might break becausa too rigid. Galvanized steel pota are best for this sort of fence because it is uniformly strong and has no inherent defects nor will it rot, which might bt the ease with wooden posts.

Another shakeup in the personnel f f the Gary police department which will cause a number of changes In te fff . in nrn,-r ncrnrrtlnar to re

liable information received by a. Times I 7 reporter this morning. -- Just how high the shakeup will reach i 1 only a matter of speculation but It S3 is yaid that before the board of safe- j s; ty la through with its Investigation S

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NEW FALL TRIMMED HATS

a number wtu ba asked to resign. This is always the customary procedure as when the department accepts a man on the department, he is a-ske.1 to turn in a paper of resignation at the. time cf his acceptance, go that if r. pets "m bad" it is only a matter cf turning the officers resignation over to the safety board and they accept H as a rule. In the present shakeup one plalnclcthsman has been "canned. " whil-s two other well known officers who hare ben traveling beats in plalnSethes h,ive b'en requested l either !rav! in uniform or qui their jobs. It i. reliable to state that neveral -",.-.r changes will ba made within a -. cry short t'.m . This Is the f,r- shakeup to occur in the ranks cf the. department in about 1 jrsir. It was last summer that a lulf a dozen prominent members of the forc -were "ousted" when their conduct so wasrented it according to members of the sifety board. Considerable excitement reigns at t h5 Gary police station, where members of the force are scratching their heads find wondering where, the axe w-r.l fall fjit.

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Jimmy Ring Pays $25 for Tossing Bat at Douglas rHI LA DELPH I A . PA., Aug. 1 R It cost Jimmy King cf the Phils 125 for tcr.sing Ms bat at Phil Pouglas of th Cl.inrs at the Polo tirounds Stmday. It the eighth inning Ring tossed his

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TPITLES indicate lack of concord on the screen. While one film admit! "Sham," another cries "Shame." Then, too. there is the ultimate in frankness "Junk" and"ScraA

Iron." Perhaps there is some reason for Eugene O'Brien to inquire "Is Life Worth Living?" on the screea.

Owen Moore, whose first wrife was Mary Pickford, and who lately married his leading woman, Kathryn Perry, is preparing: a Selmick comedy to be titled "Love Is art Awful Thing."

Never before at the beginning of the season have we shown such good values at this price. Materials are;

Rich Velvets, Satins Satin, Velvet Combinations Duvetyns, Felts All the popular shades and black are . represented in this authentic collection at $5.00.

1 Special Sale of Children's

j SCHOOL TAMS AND HATS H Pretty felts and tarns for the school girl in all H new shades and styles are specially priced at

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Theatres holding "Three Serenj'T and "A Pair of Sixes" are sure of a full house.

"What's a Wife Worth?" aski one film title. "If Women Only Knew," sight another.

Conway Tearle is to tarn into "A Man of Stone" before the eyes of movie audiences.

It may be that "The Leopard Woman' was "The Woman God Changed."

Here's some "SrandaV concerning Constance Talmadge. She is io appear in "A Potr of Silk Stockings'" and ''Mrs. Leffinga til's Boots."

The movies boast Crime. Page the censors.

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"The Face of the World" will; of course, he "made up" when it gets on the screen.

Sida Glances at Films "The Way of a Maid" is to get" into the movies. "The Forgotten Woman" is to be recalled in pictures. Elaine Hammerstein is going to make "Bachelors Blush." Theatres will face a problem advertising "Closed Doors." Norma Ta'madge is soon to have. "Her Own Way" on the screen. "Courage," "Cowardice" and; "Conceit" are hurrying to tbV mftja&s, .

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sleeves, also of fine poiret twill, braided and of exceptional quality. One great lot cf new EE

tvles, choice, $10.

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You have the choice of wool tricotines of the finest quality m navy and black, embroid-

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Below are listed just some of the extraordinary values to be found in this great August Fur Sale. There are many others equally as good, all at 0(Sc less than they will be after this sale. 34-INCH COATS OF NEAR-SEAL Of extra fine quality, perfectly match skins. $99.75 L0SS COAT OF NATURAL MUSKRAT 36 inches long, beautifully matched pelts, embroidered lining. $175.00 J"

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