Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 115, Hammond, Lake County, 3 November 1921 — Page 6
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- ma::; is.aes this tanaiiji ' t-tsatV.si and th.j r.-fterwor'i.j." tie. '..'! ti'.e cin',l;Jntj. i iS ) iav t o t: cuVU-j. I ha-, ;ie-J lr ro. tiv'.vty yoais and ; k-ioa- a!i abort, the v.-;rv. o; ks,"' l:t 't-, I'll bet you do." i f ' a ini'jcr of the audience. "I .r.i run. i!ngr cn my reputation. ' ' 1 K- to ar.y bank lu city a.-i'i aojt me." "IIO .V AEOIT O. K. GIAA'T!" iii-w el-ct: the O. K. Gum: bat--'' 2 a. fi::i.-T. "My faiasr '' : j : - - ' --i it a I , everv i .. r; t . " ? ns t'-.e o. K. Giant battery " ' as:vt'.-T man inquired. 'a w-t ve tLoutit:,a ;tockho!Jrs r'vl.ca Vitk.;y. 'H v :n:..jh The fiock -'orth?" v.-:--.: the f:rt esrir, riii.'sing h- rf!r..:M..it3 an.-l hi-.t;r.?: the piano. t:.-;.t get vulvar," -s-arneri v. .C.-C-. y. s '.'--.vhat aurme.i. "I've --a i.i t t.-.wn thirty years " "i"-;. a I , :". '. : - iiere another ..v.;ty .. .2 the picking is good." THE EGG S ILY. '."!-t rii.i you do v.-j.h the JCo.OOO -.i s t .1 r-;.m the Iv.-:..r bank?" some. '- y o : : -; d . "Li I'm ei?"te3 m.T.yor Til build a rt-rt car l:r.e to Markiiwn," the cani :te . 'ft takes a man of -ry ci:ose t- do thc-e tilings." n ov'-r-rine c?g lned cn the i ;icir -ii.i i.i a few tecor.ds tho auto ru'.k. via c!i-jg:s:ins off Into the night, 'ho cl-ictrii piano v!iyinK a mournful VXD I. THE MEANTIME vlt. vrv h-ie J. K. Kp;-a. candidate '-: n-.a-i ..r on the republican ticket, - s t j i: : r h ! car if ai rn Into the uni . ;-v-r:d, an'! toUcit'.Kjr t!ie ?:;pport th-i resos t keepers and their ini'.j;:ia'- afterno-rn, Reppa went to ci" t'.e most notorious resorts In hurhtr. A 1pa t it has the hlg---.t rr' i-'crd c any r-nd is be-
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ONE. OF THE MANY TW2J.LL1'G SCENES -.-IN D.W.GRI FFITH'S .WAY DOWN FAST'
ONLY TWO MORE DAYS OF THE AFFAIRS OF ANATOL Tomorrow evening the curtain will draw- on "The Affairs of Anatoi." at the C'.u t!ir n.,n tiit-atte and as far as this c omiii.'-mity is cuncerni'd the Aim in itfcc!f will be a thins; of the pa.-U hut the t'VU it of it and Uiu remembrance of iho:i tine points propounded in its ftory and the aotuij; of this galaxy . . 1'i'id famoi mo ie ftar.-, will not lit forget u n i'or I'Omc day.- t,i come. 1 -.
in tin-., that people will undoubted iiave aj'i opportunily to sec eacii of tlfe s tar.-.- in i-ome picture in the future but i' i. lu.d'.y j'o:'iid" that any one will -'. ;t!i t !u-e. .-.tars ii.o.enibU-d at an-.' time in the futuie and in such a wondertul picture a.- "The Affairs of Asiatoi." Tho :nana.;ement lta.. boo'ued Cor gatu I'd. ay uiy a Kefinald Barker production "Snow- Biiiid" a i brant story o' life and love in the Canadian Northwest. The mountain that lias never been scaled, Mr. Victoria in Canada. iil be seen in ail its snow-clad beaui iii tnia -pictur... 'fiie sheer walls i . It. Victoria ri;e yard after yard, with--"! (ffcrinir a foothold for even mountain stoats that abound in the region. Probabiy the most distinsuihhed audience t.iat ever viewed a motion picture satv- the pre-reica-30 showing- of this picture at the Goldwyn studios, in the Congressional Joint Committee on Naval Bases', during their tour of Inspection of Southern California harbors.
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Hammond Self Service Grocery Co. 220 East State Street Phone 4014 $3.00 Orders Delivered Free
The local engagement of D. W. Griffith's v.-onler spectacle. "Way Pown J Eaft," which comes to the DtLuse the-1 ai. f- fur an ir.dciinite run. is expected t'-. be tne of tb :rr,-atest t-ij city has j I: may secr.i a little uryjsaal but this !
pprer knows rr.ou.?'.. Li advatice about "Way Down East" to ad-'i.-e taat yoa ail are lovers of the best m motion Picture-, see t-bis prod JCtion at the earliest opportunity because the record of "Way Down U.i;t" in every city where it has played, is net it has done 'turn-away" box office business. From all reliable teurcts of Information it is manifest that Griffith has
outdone himself ;n "Way Down Hast" He has taken a simple, story of a phase of New TSnsrland life that is all but too fw.fUy passing from view and tin. pilo;. ed it;' plain people with thtlr ,ju:- ,:u cl.-ara rters and their j ugsed ;,t ii:-e of tbe honest and the human and ur.toioc.l a series of adventures and restraint? which illumine the ever troubled path of lo,e. As Mr. Griffith him.-elf iiKcs to put it "Way Down Ea.-n" is a tale of love and lovers in a frame of such exquiiite charm had pastoral beauty the mast captious of critics have said many of its scenes are worthy to hang !n the best art s-Klene of the world.
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AUGUST HIULMAX. aged 6a years, who died suddenly Wednesday morning after being remoed from a street car where be was taken ill when returning from work in. East Chicago, will bo liurioj Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock from his late residence at 120 West State st- He is survived by his widow, two sons and four daughters. Eurial will take place at Oak Hjll cemetery. Eoyal Order of Moose will have charpe of the services. K. Emmerling. undertaker.
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ter known. The place, is at CSsS Block avenue and tho proprietor is tiie infamous David Creckccn ho with hi.-, brother, Clj le. and a woman. Delia, his been repeatedly arrcrted. Th-i woman has been convicted of b-ir.g a prostitute. Candidate Reppa m.w a speech to the proprietor, inmates End hangerson. of the resort, asking their support. This was revealed at a Frank Callahan meeting- in the Ki'ey school auditorium th-3 following richt and an hour later the police raided the disorderly house and told David Breckeen and th-3 woman they had twenty-four hours to get out of tor.-n. Reppa since tb.f n held a meeting in a disorderly house on 130th street. Here is the police record of Da-rid. Clyde and Delia Berckeen. I will be noted that some of tho arrests were made in a house adjoining 3559 Block avenue, where the people fDd when the real resort was raided. File No. 375, May 1Z. 1321. Delia Brecheen, 35.9 Flock ave., interfering with officer. File No. 3S. .Delia Breckeen. r Block ave. File No. Sa, Cl:o Breckeen, January 15th. Prostitution, Downing:. File No. 277, April 13, 1921. Delia
Crotkecti, 3?s& Flock ave . turned over Constable paid $20. File No. Til. July 26. 1021. Clyde nreekeen. Z'Z'i Penn. ave., house of iil !a-.r.e. Fined t-v city court Fil No. 1036, Jept. Is. 1321. David lire 'keer, 35S9 Elock ave., robberv. Fin-
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F.le No. 1464, Dec. 25,. 1920. David Breckeen, C5SD Block ave.. suspicion. File No. 10, January 13. 1321. David Brerketn, 3i91 Block ave. game keeper. $35 and 3f day; suspended sentence. Sept. 15, 1921. David Breckeen, 35S0 Block ave., Judge Cohen, attempt murder and train robbery. SI and coets, $11.00. File No. 1650, Sept. 13, 1313. Delia Breckeen, 5?0 Block ave. File No. 1651. Clyde. Brc-ci ---!. pri'Stfuu-. File No. 1652. Dave Ertckeen, house of ill fame. File No. 17 47, Oct. 3, 1313. Clyde Breckeen. 3SS3 Elock turned over to sheriff. File No. 2121, Clyde Breckeen. 3591 Block vt.. File No. -12 4 David Breckeen, gambling. Fined by city court. Fiie No. 9 75. David reckeen, 2583 Block. ave, August 31. 1021. Carrying concealed weapons. $35 and 30 day suspended sentence.
An Exception. According to a new? item, a woman ras recently married while in a trance. It is usually the bridegroom. ' London Passing Show.
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At the DeLtaxe: Program will start at 7 p. m., Pathe Weekly, Comedy, PolItic a! slides, Ladies Qiaartette, Speaking Starts at 8 p. m. : At the Orpkeiam: 7:25 Orchestra, Ladies Quartette, Speaking Starts at 8 p. m. Mr. Henry Waxman, an exceptionally splendid violinist, will phy at both Theatres. Music lovers have a treat in store for them. j
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