Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 80, Hammond, Lake County, 23 September 1921 — Page 10

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NEW YORK. Sppt. Across the Hudson, In New Jersey, a clarion campaign In belngr, wijfd by one politiclon with the paramount Issue that father invented the Ice cream sixla. He 1ms that vital Information printfd on his catnpalfcn cards. k New Yrk has ri.-tn to declare its own glory in the matter rf all such concoctions. "It may bo qi!te true that our neighbor deserves the office of commissioner because o the achievement of his fnther in siv-in-g us ice cream sodas; b'.it rlgrht here on Manhattan Island was Ice cream itself InTented." One hundred and fiveyear gro Inst month, a negro pastry employed here put forth this :benefacilcn to the h-iman ra.-o, and for many years so well guarded th" pecrtt of making It that he had a monopoly. N'w York s ;olng to have a regrular school for detectives under th bureau of Inrestig-ation of the Department of Justice. The training will be for the sake of teaching the meti the law an well a methods of sleuthinsr. William J. Burn, new chief of the bureau, declares that before many years as a result, we will have a detective, service that will rrval Scotland Yard. Realism has reached the motion picture world with the same emphasis shown this past season in literature and on the speaking gtagre. "The Old Nest" which has been one of the tremendous hits of the year. Is evidence that the screen can reach dramatic heisrhts through laylnsr bare the lives of real people, just an ordinary American family, a3 successfully as can the modern novel. It is Life one sees in "The Old Nest," with the emotions,' the ttagedie, the occasional ahintn humor, the human experiences of Life. That is why it packed its theatre here reruiarly. Rupert Hugrhes did the photoplay version from his own novel, a plan which probably Is responsible for th particularly consistent development of story and characters. Mary A-lden .oeems to have broken into stardom through, the role of the mother. Others in the caat of 25 people are Helene Chadwlck. Mollay Malone, Iju!e Lovely, Dwlht Crittenden, Cullen Landis, and otfcera well known on the screen. After scvm hectic weeks of forecasting.nd debating the tense matter of the length of our skirts for the. coming eason. we seen at last to have a worklug basis. "We have been shivering with dread at the thought of instep touching draperies and almost decided rot to buy anything at ali. just for an excuse, to cling- to present fashions. At last, however, the fojr h.is cleared and

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aree mat len incites lrtxru uo"i will be a safe, stable, and vorrcot leng-th for suits a;id simple frocks this winter in ppite of all wild rumors. So the city h&s settled down again to the consideration of disarmament and the approaching elections. It la NOT too much to ask J250.000 for keepfr-g a secret If It Is a g-ood live

secret. So declares Mrs. (Beatrice Trovost Xu-gent, who is suing for that amount from her grandmother's estate. Slie explains that her uncle promised to divide equally with her whatever he inherited if sh; would refrain from telling; either the world or his mother that he had married I'laire Stanley, an Opefa sinfier. This seemed a fair enough arrangement, and Mrs. Nuarent agreed. Now then. Mr. Smith, the uncle, has the money and has made no jreMurc of dividing it, after Mrs. Xuaent mifsed all that Joy of announcing: the marriage.

iriK as ever and Krnest Iwford I excellent tn the parts of the younger couple who refuse to profit by the example and prearhments of their elders who found the primrose path a thorny one. IA'CY JBANNK PRICK.

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New YorU has lost tts Gretna Green. Connecticut has called to account our nearest C nnet ic-ut neighbor, the sympathetic town of Greenwich. Always were its Justices willing to waive the five-day clause in the law and marry romantic couples then and there up.m application, whatever the hour or explanation. Rarely was a motion picture act; :-s in this part of the oountry that she didn't motor out to Greenwich anil pet married, and our native sons and daughters patronized It with viihI appreciation. Hut those days are past. Connecticut insists upon due process of law takinir precedence over romance, and Greenwich has received instructions to that effect.

The welcome back of the boards of Join Irew and Mrs. Leslie Carter almost overshadowed the play itself at the opening performance of the cleverly satirical comedy, "The Circle." It was one of THE nifthts of the whole season because of their presence. But aside from that, the pay is much worth seeir.ir. Kstelle Winwood is as entic-

Tlif town was practically deserted yesterday, most of our citizens being at Crown Point attending the county fair. lr. Herman Spaldlni? of Chienso. visited his brother Jot-hint J'. Spaldina here yesterday. James Huppl of Kilthart. Ind., is vlsltinsr at the home of his nephew. I. M. McXay and wile. The Worthy (Irani! Matron of the Order of Kastern Star was the sruest of Lowell Chapter last evening. A special meeting was held In her honor and there was a lartfe attendance of members. Refreshment were served. While in Lowell the Worthy Matron was the guest of Miss Nora Pat tee. Worthy Matron of the Lowell Chapter. Miss Julia Nelson left yesterday morninjr for Lansin.tr, Mich. She will be one of the faculty of the Michigan Agricultural college the comjnjf year. F. I. Weakley was In Chlcag-o on business yesterday. Mrs. W. W. Aekerman who has been quite sick is fretting some 'better.

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Aged Lothario Declared Incompetent by Court tINTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE CHICAGO, Sept. He v-as eightyfour, but not too old to write love letters. Now he has a conservator, by court appointment to see that he doesn't employ checks on his 350.0UQ

to "follow up" the amorous notes. j "Scraps of naner." nleecd totrether. I

told of the affection of O'arker Weinman, who is past four-score years, for Mrs. Lillian Peardsley, of Evanston, III., who is said to be about half his ape. "My dearest Lilly." one of the missives heK.in. "Hearer to me- than all humanity above earth." "The word "love." distinguishable In the muttertrifrs of the aged Lothario, aroused the suspicions of his dauftnter, Mrs. John Hehee. Then, in his room, she fotnd tiie "scraps of paper." Mrs. Peebe, with another daughter, Mrs. Jessie W Parker, then began to tret busy and the court action resulted. Mr. Weinman is mentally incompetent, the cauchters said In court and I

said that he had been "victimized" by Mrs. Beardsley. According: to thetr story, the aged man drew $5,000 out of the bank and rave It to Mrs. Beardsley on condition that she provide a home, food ana pocket money for him the rest of his life. It was also discovered that he had deeded property to her.

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There will be a pie- social given by the Ladies' Aid at the Lutheran church on Thursday eveninfr, September 22nd, at eight o'clock. Everybody welcome. Mrs. Bert Adelspergrer is on the sick list. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dedelow, Mrs. Schneider and Mrs. Urband attended the Lutheran School dedication at Hammond on Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. Golderman returned this week from Forest Park, 111., where they have been visiting Rev. Golderman's parents for two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. E. Mikovitz visited with friends at Roseland on Sunday.

TAKE SHERMAN'S DEPOSITION

f INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE NEW YORK, Sept. 21.. Lowell Sherman, actor, and a nr-mber of the ''Arbuckie party" In San Francisco at which Miss Virginia Kappe sustained injuries from which she subsequently died, made a deposition before lHstrlct Attorney Edward Swann this after-

l noon in which he declared he had not I seen Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckie use any

violence towards the girl or even put his hands upon her prior to going into a bedroom with her or afterwards.

Forgetting Soap an III Omen, Stage people regard it as unlucky to lenve soap behind in their dressing rooms when ou tour.

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Excellal Biscuits 22 C 3 pkgs ; Spring Chickens, 30 C we dress our own, pound - . . Fresh made Hamburger 1 7 C pound Leg of Veal 24 C per pound Loin of Veal 2 7 C per pound Chuck Roast 22C per pound Plate Boiling Beef 10c per pound Leg of Spring Lamb 25 C per "pound Breast of Spring Lab, 1 Oc per pound Small Pork Loin 28 C perjxmnd Pork Butts 22C per pound Smoked Pork Butts 34 C per pound Brisket Bacon, 19c per pound Swift's Premium Bacon 39 C per pound 12 to 14 lb. Skinned Hams 28 C per pound

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