Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 136, Hammond, Lake County, 29 November 1921 — Page 6
MRS. LE GRAND MEYER IS WINNER OF CONTEST
Mrs. LeCrand T. Meyer or 31 Doty :.Lreet Is the winner of the first prize .it lht "Over tho UIU" contest, the famous William Fox production which la wing shown at the Debuxo theatre all tiia week. The three Judges of th contest. Mary .". Burhar.B. Kjuth Brefon'.o and Kutli Hale Canaga, JIUtory f aeh.-rx nl the h:h school have .!ete-.l Mrs. Mayers' article from the. rnttro number received. Second priifl g-oes to Marurarer Sharp of 520 Summer HJlevard, who submitted a 'very g-vt article on Harriet Beecher Srotve, third prito to Julius R' ooentrop, of 739 Alice street, and tho fourth prize, to Ga.li Towle, of 60I.'auer street. The next best fifteen answers foi'oiv in their order of selection by the JudEsther Howe, 424 V Theod or o Tr u e h. 1 . r. g. ill ave. 21 InsrahxiT! v e. Haroid Lape. 34 Kussell :jt. James c-harp. o20 Summer bivd, Winifred McCraok'-n, 153 Sibuy st. Mr?. Eastwood, r. o. Box, 113. Griffith Tn :1. Rernlc Mass.-th. T03 Fi icn Pi. tec. Irene Ma?so;;i. 703 Price piaco. l.mris S-iiith, 1 2s i-hf ffit' 1 a.vu. Mrs". Vi :!-. llieu. it K. St to ft. Mrs. TiEay. I-'1 M rai!i.- :ivp. Haro'd iSinscr. '0d Webster ave, Wiihelmina Co.-grovc, C"l Ili?ii!and Mrs. Blanche Hrodie.. 1165 Moraine a vc. Alice Koderiek, S2S Alice st. The prizes will .be mailed to the -.vin-r.fis this evenii.i; and can "be used for nrsv performance of "Over the Hill," "..M ween now an 1 Sunday. The chief character in this wonderful photoplay is p'aye-i by Mary v'arr. famous star, whose impersonation of thp n-ncn American women was published the etart of the contest. On of the interesting sidelights to the contest as fomnd by contest -ditor wm a letter written with an art y Sirs. C M- Br o die, who says 'hat she was ion and raised a few 'e!ie. from the immortalized poor firm Will Carieton's famous "Farm I'-a'.-d V which are a ha sis for tho x-vesent "Cz- er th Hi'.'." pie; me. Vi ".! Cariton ntter.Jci college at 1 ? i.isdale, Mich., three miles from Over :'.ie Hills from the poor farm and it was i he custom of the college students to 0 I the farm and tak a word of cheer to 'ie unfortunate. From iia many trips conceived the idea of writing the Farm EaliaJs'-' much read ajid dear to ?ii any. Following Is The article submitted by Mrf. Ufeyer. POCOHOXTAS- Sine . time of oil Vocohontas has -been to all women, n h'-roine, for the -gnrt nntififr of her !!fe and the inborn greatness of her - haracter. Here was a Krl grown up - rider the 'blue skies of a virgin forest, never bavin? known the story oX Christ snowing: such a delightful kr.owledfe of -i tirje reli.eion. To Unto Others as Ye Would They Do Frto Toul.' She sacrificed fe'.f and lore of her wn trihe and people to follow the man of her choice. Tier life, as the. wife of John P.olfe. w as hut a flttin? compliment for her Tilth in the whit popi. The rtxep",on in Euroiewas on honor for her, not only as a princess of her trib but as a true heroine of America. Her deatli was most sad, leaving- to -he tender care of the white people she loved, the your.? son. Thomas. May we, who have had so many more pportunities. be as true as Pocoi.onto MANY DIE 111 THEATRE CRASH 'INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE JIXW TORK, Nov, 2a Six persona sre known to be dead and 13 others re missing as a result of tho collapse the American theater which was in course of construction, in Brooklyn today. The six bodies were taken from the debris by police, vlio continued searching- the ruins in whiohlt was believed there were other bodies. Four men, taken from the ruins, wero broug-ht to hospitals. "Vithin a few minutes after the collapse, six ambulances, three fire engines, two lire trucks and a patrol wafcon were on the scene. The. theater was at 77!) Kedford ave.. MENTAL RELIEF FOR J S " "ts-s v 'rA "X ''--,
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Maxim Gorky, in tenter, and Mrssrs. Sgelstram and -ilansekno examining some of the magazines. Mental as we'.l as physical relief for the starving people in soviet Russia is row heinr. organized. The photo above rhovs .Messrs. Sgelstrain s.nd ?.Iansekno, members of the Finnish relief committee, and Maxim Gorky, noted Russian writer, examinirs part of a shipment cf Magazines which has been sent to 1'etrograd for the Kussian students there.
near Tark. The roof and north wall fell while about 33 men were working: in the orchestra pit. Samuel Moskuwhz and Silvester Kosenth.il. building- contractors, ei-pctiT:' tho structure, wcro taken Into custody on a technical cliarrre of hoiiilcide.
EVANSV1LLE LAWYERS SENT TO LEAVENWORTH ! I N T t R N AT IL IM'lAN'AI'i'r.! ! INTERNMIL SAL NfcWS SERVICE) 1X1'., Nov. y Mark V.. ' tie and Theodore Hull, aN-an.-viile, lad. were each fceiitenevd to eighteen months in LcaveavMirtli penitentiary by Judge Anderson in federal court today for aiding and abetting in the misappropriation of funds of tho Mercantile Commercial bank of Kvan.ville. They were found KuiHy by a jury which was out thirty minute?1. Carl HUlt. former cashier or the bank, chained with misappropriating Ji.7iV. who had pleaded guilty, waa ter.tenced to serve two years. GREYSOME EXHIBIT AT ARBUCKLE TRIAL State Begins Kebutal After Fatty Concludes His Testimony. BT EIJLIS H. MARTIN tSTAFF CCR RES PON DENT t. N. SERVICE! SAN" FUA.Ni.ISCO, CVl. Nov. 3 Shud.brs pas.-eil throuRh the court room tiHi.iv as tho most gruesomo eh.bir entire trial :' Koseoe J'utt;." A: ouei.le. was placed in evidence. Michael Krvu ti. d-putv eorotler, identified the organs rt-tcoved from tha.bouy of Virginia Uapre at the autopsy which had been preserved m a class jar. This was for tho purpose of securing a microscopic examination. The exhibit wan placed tr. the care of Pr. "William Opliuls, who with two other physicians on order of the court, will make the examination. Although the tte hafl forty rebuttal v ,'tUKSses Min-.rnnr.ed. it was reported as court convened that District Aity. Krady might dor his rebuttal case toiiisUt. Irene Morgan, nurse and a defense witness, was recalled by the state as their first rebuttal witness. fhe stated kIig had served overseas with the English forces, having enlisted with tho Canadian expeditionary forces in 1316. "Fatty" engaged his spare time toil ay In reading the transcript of his testimony yesterday. INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE NEW i wiiK, -No. 29. Stocks, Ing prices: American Fdry - , ... American Steel Foundry ....... American Tel. and Tel. lialdwin Locwr.otivo ........... Dethlehern Steel It Colorado Fuel Eaekawa.nna Stel r.'-hish Valley Mexican Petroleum. Midval" St-cl Northern i'.-u.il'.e. Pure oil Pressed Steel Car Heading Republi cStev 1 Texas Co 1". S. Steel White Motnrs fnclait- OH closliSi 213US' 9 8i 5 5 ', i 24 42 U 114", 24 'i 81"-i ;9 74'i C.A1, 4 o l'i S3 I.II!f:ilTV HOM. 1 1 NTERN ATICN AL NEWS SERVICE) NEW uitK, .ov. Z'.'. c'vlsUig liberty b-ondd: 2 1 i s ? . 1 n 1st 4 s fiT.4 -1 2nd 1st 2nd T.rd 4th 4? . . 4U.s 4--i 3 4'-s 4 : . .. !-6.9T . .. ''T.48 . . . 0 7.10 . .. 97.30 . .. 97.40 , . .100.00 Vic tory 3 s s.nd 4ris W1IBAT. INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE CHICAGO. X. v. i9.--Wh.ai closed rather heavy and at sharp declines for the day. Absence of aggresisve buying power featured the dav' trn-jie RUSSIAN STUDENTS f J' ' 1
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and prices workej irreKuiaiTy luwor to the cl Lie under a steady drLbble ji sel!ini; prtssure. "u in.a.i v luseu with net losses of 2H 5 2c. corn l4Cu l"o off and oats unchanged to 'sc down. CHICAGO CASH GltAI.V. AVHKAl fo. 2 hard yellow. $1.14 4 : No. 3 nor- spring, J1.20. COK X No. 2 mixed. 4 8 V !&; 44 He ; No. 2 white, 495J'49U; No. 2 yellow, 4SH'a4i,,o; No. 3 mixed. 474tf 4S",2c; Xo. 3 whit. 47 6i 4S .,c: No.' 3
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The wide Space. The air was very clear and crystalline. The lighthouses on the ends of the twin piers, though some miles distant, seemed close at hand. White herring- gulls, cruising against the blue, flashed while as the sails of a distant fhlp. A fresh breeze darkened the blue velvet surface of the water, tumbled the white foam hissing up the beach, blew forward oer the dunes a fine hurrying mist of sand, and bore to Orde at last the refreshment of tie wide spaces. Stewart Edward White, The Lucky Man. No man ought to sleep sounder or have sweeter dreams than he who owns his own farm and has his debt, all paid. -"TT
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An Active Volcano. The most active volcano !n the world Is Mount Sangay. It Is 17,190 feet high, and Is situated on the eastern chain of the Andes, in South America. It has been In constant eruption since the year 1728. Altogether Too Fusay. Jud Tunklns says he knows a man so particular about grammar that he'll sit and criticize the literary style of a promissory note Instead of hustling around and trying to py u.
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