Hammond Times, Volume 10, Number 33, Hammond, Lake County, 3 September 1921 — Page 3
September 3, 1921.
THE TIMES. PAGE THREE
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SINGER'S I1GETS
Yesterday afternoon through the courtesy of four of Hammond's tusy business men th f orty-r.lne orrbans from the Carmelite Sisters Home on tha north side attcndd tb.9 performance of the Sir.pra Midgets at the Parthenon theater. Th i rrlglnatM with T. A. D'Krrreo, manager of tha two "Whit .j Way Service stations in town, when, after taking his own "hildrcn to the show and feeing them Tjoy it, the thought struck h:m tha-. on th north td of town v r-re a r umber of children without any parnt3 to Uke them to p..-o this wonderful show. So tha arrangements were rnarl-i thrjrri Mr. Gregory lh owner and Mr. Craidon. tha man.ig-T of the t-'arthenon theater to adir.:t the little tota free of charge with the exception cf tha war ta.r which was patd ty Mr. D'Errlco. The main question then was the transportation to and from the, theater. Mr. P. J. Bauwer3, local ag-pr.t for the Studehaker cars, came to the resoua and very Kraciously donated four of his big six Stydebakers and the children rode to and from the show In gTeat styla. The midgets performed at ther best aratd the loud shouts ar.d laughter of the kids and after partakinggenerously of candy surpied by or.e cf the lady chaperors were on their way home to the tuno of "Ge wasn't that swell" and "Say. did you see alt those ponies and the elephants ar.d ave.rytfc.lng." After Sunday the midgets will not be seen In then parts for two years, so all the children who have not seen thla wonderful show win have to do so before- Sunday evening as their ens-ag-ment positively closes at that time-
FAMOUS FANS
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The aifevjvtk th. WjfXmMG TO ViELCOft
EAGLES TO HOLD A BIG PARADE ISPSSMl TO the t:kesj WHTrTNQ, Ind., Seyt. 3. Labor Pay t Whiting la to be observed by the Eagles -with a big- parade and ceremonies participated in by Eagles from Hanunond, Miller, Michig-ar. City. South Bend. Indianapolis, South Chicago ar.d Chicago Heights, attending "by Aerie and la full regralia. Ail members o the Order in this nttre section are requested to present themselves and Jo:r. in the Impressive and Inspiring ceremonies that are to take place. Forming at tha City Hail at White Gals and Flschrupp. avenues t 10 a. m.f the line of march will proceed on White OaJc to 121st street, thence to Nw Tork avenue, north to Ohio ave., thence to 117th trtreet. west to Indianapolis Boulevard, southeast to 118th tret and then north on Oliver street to the Whiting Park. At the park Mayor Walter F,. Schraga wrsn deliver the address cf welcome, to which State President James Anderson of Lafayette will respond. Luncheon and athletics wiU bs followed by addresses by Past Grand Worthy Conrad H. Mann of Kar.ras City and other State and Grand Aerie officers. The Whiting- Aerie is attracting the favorable attention of all Eagiedom by its display of "pep" and the wonderful accession to Its membership in recent rs. Thla and tne uprr-adlng fame of the beautiful Whiting Park were the main factors to Whiting what prom ises to be one of the mo: splendid ceremonial parades ever given in this region.
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j Mid sects ar thf Parthenon theatre in 1. j Hammond. Wednesday niSht. t Mr. and Mr?. Harry Kelman and their
children of Hanitnoni, visited their
Crder of Eas'l which orsaniia::.-n t Mr. ' H.nd Mrs. Wm. Bur?f. Jr., of will start the day at P. 3.1 wh an .-'.a!.- i Kvanston. !'.:. vtsited at the Hutehins
-rate parade enu-np at the V. -i.t Park.
i Mr. and Mrs. Walter Swets saw th Tne complete vriitnm - f the '
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A. vs Whiting K.kr 12.00 a- m -B.u,i iunch on i (!:! Musical Progra'.i by the statvla: d i.-il Company Con;ert Band 1:S0 p. m. Track and Field meet. 4:00 p. m. Boxing and Wrestling Exhibition. 5:00 p. rn. Basket lunch and Special Musical Program by the Standard Oil Company Concert Band. 6:30 p. m Classic Dancing 7:00 p. m. Dancing at the Pav-iiHon .The classic dancing exhibition at 8.30 p. m. will be given r?y Miss Mc-
parc-nts. Mr. and Mrs. John Eelman on: Thursday. Mr. and Mis. James Jamieson and' f.iinily ff'-nt last Sunday in Plymouth. ',
'TRY A TIMES WANT AD"
Neil and Miss Sloan
The music for
all the dancing; will be burnished r-y Leverenz five piece orchestra. In addition to the wrestling program was made at the last moment. It !.: a wrestling bout between Rudlof Sthcl of Hamcsind and Tommy Naef of "hit- j ing at 140 pounds ringside. Folks ought to realize that, they will be entertained every minute on the Labor holiday at Whiting. There wii: i be something doing all tha time for ev- ' eryone, no matter what their likes may "be. This field day will be recorded in : historj- as the best ever held at Wh:t - i ing. j
BIG CELEBEATION ' AT WHITING TSVECUL TO THt TIMES! WHITTXO. Ind.. Sept. 3. Thotrsauds of pieajrur seekers will Journey to Whltin-s on Ijeunor Day for tY- cc : r .1 annual field .Jay meet of th Stinlard Oil Athletic Association at Wnitir.g Park. This day I a. uo th oc.-isloii ,;f the state cnr.vei lot t h Pra:err.i;
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John Lynch, an old resident of High- I land, was found by neighbors in his j honve, in a serious condition. Thursday j
morning. A doctor was immediately summoned. Mrs. Lynch was called home from Evansville. Ind.. where she w-as -visiting.
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HAMFflOND J0115 n e national demonstration of the better motion pictures
Calumet ar.d 150th Streets No Advance in Prices One 60c Ticket Admits to Everything. Children half price, 30c. We Pay the War Tax
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NEXT WEEK is Paramount Week th
greatest days and nights of entertainment since the day when you saw your first circus.
It's the fourth annual Paramount Weak Bt that : and when anything happens four annual times in the motion picture world you can wagar there's value there, in thrills and laughs and all tha marvelous sensations you get when you see a Paramount Picture. Nothing less than a national screen carnival that's what Paramount Week i3l The greatest talent of the entire world prepares it for you! Paramount writers, actors end directors in California, New York and London the largest organization in filmdom, which works on a scale eo huga and so successful as to supply more than 11,200
theatres in U. S. A. alcne with their photoplays year in, year outIn Paramount Week you see ail tbe best Paramount achievements of the year, th greatest to date. Eut such is the s-w-ift progress of the your.g art of the screen, such are the striking improverner.ta every year, that the season 3 92 1-22 will bring you sensational improvements in Paramount Pictures, gTeatly out-distancing all past efforts, improve-rjients in all those vital details of a photoplay which make your breath coin, quicker, and your eyos shi;e brifrhter. And you'!! declare "That'm the best show in town!" That's what a Paramount Picture awaya is.
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At al! these theatres, ail Next week
ParaiBeimi Pictures mil be shon
PRINCESS THEATRE WHITING, 1MJIAXA. Sun lonr las Fnlrhsnki In "A Modem MiiKkf-te'r." Ioh. & Tne. Mue MnrrnT In "Thf GIIlP-S I,l!y." WcI. & Thu. J. M. narrlc' W ti:it fO,ery 'fma.n Knw" with Conrad ngel and I.oi Wilson. Kri. & Sat. IVoxof il'ntty) Arlincklr In "Thf Traveling Kolrt,man."
The BIJOU THEATRE Hammond, Indiana Sunday Wm. S. Hart in "WOLVES OF THE RAIL." Monday and Tuesday Ror.coe (Fatty) Arbuckle in "THE ROUND UP." Wednesday Dorothy Daltcn in 'MARKET OF SOULS.' Thtrs. and Fri. "THE SEA WOLF" a G. Melford Prod. Saturday "THE TEETH OF THE TIGER" a Paramount Picture. Also "SLEUTHS" a P.-M.-S. Com.
PARTHENON THEATRE Hammond, Indiana Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday Thomas Meighan in "THE CITY OF SILENT MEN." Thursday, Friday and 'Saturday Dorothy Dalton in "IDOL OF THE NORTH." " Sunday "DEEP WATERS", a Maurice Tourneur Production.
COLUMBIA THEATRE lUIA V ilAItlUtit. ;!)ItA, Sun. "-Tiio nil of Viuitf:"! I'ls" "Astra? I"rtnu tl,r Mci-t '." Mod. Ui'Ma.i- Held I.i )!... I,. --lUMi.'it": :.J.i S-Vjilia l."r:3i 11,- t - " :i -i Tut-. Wi.-Usi'-r H.-IJ in 'Th.. i.ove S-inl." Wfcl. A I hti. Behold Mj Vil."' Sut. H"i!i. i. I! irr id "Hall,.r of Tli. It.uintc.l."
GEM THEATRE KOI TS, 1M)H A, Sun IMMp Pfrsuson In "l.arty Hove' ri:glf-r." H roBla Miirlfan In "The .iui!biil." Tha. A FrL "l mnnriiie" The wonder pirlurc if motherlove. Also : f'ii-nmonni-Bur-lon Holmes TrqeloKiic, Sat. la. S. Ilari in "The. Toll-
THE CROWN THEATER Crown Point, Indiana Sunday Dorothy GUh in "MARY ELLEEN COFIES TO TOWN." Monday and Tuesday DeMille's great picture "F0REIDDEN FRUIT.' Wednesday Robert Warwick ia "AN ADVENTURE IN HEARTS." Friday Thosas IHeigbta ia "CONRAD IN QUEST OF HIS YOUTH."
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THE KENTUCKIANS" with Monte Eiue.
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