Hammond Times, Volume 10, Number 46, Hammond, Lake County, 3 December 1921 — Page 3

Becembsr 3, 1921.

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CHINESE MAID. IN FILMS, DOES LAUNDRY WORK

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Anna May Wong Sees Nothing Inconsistent About Posing for Movies During Day and Helping Father in His Laundry at Night. JlftTERMATIONAL NEWS SERVICE iJOS ANUKUJja, Doc Film uri art a International Esperanto or toothache. Christian and Aryan, whits, 3'Uow, brown, red and blaok t-p strugrgi for a oorner la th film fancier's capaatous ert. There was already an "all-roilow" film-producing oompany In lo Angeles and an "all black" company has now atarted 0ulnaea. Utile Anna May Wobj, the sixteen-rear-old Chinese flapper, who appeared in small parts In "Dinty," "Shame" and "Outside the Law." has In the meantime become a soreen star In hr own ritfht. It Is reasonable after all, that one should look for stars anions the fair ones of the Celestial Rmpire. Anna May Is a movie star from 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Then she Is a bookkeeper and reneral assistant In her father's laundry In the Chinatown of Los Angeles. During ttte day ehe Htm In the fairy palaces of Movteland the temporary owner of beautiful clothes, houses. Jewels motor-cars and handsome lovers. At nlrht she sits la an atmosphere of steam and suds casting P accounts or pining- paper labels to the ehlrts of the customers. The g-irl star has the Chinese conoeptloa of filial duty and sees no Inoonslst ency In Ibeln? a g-lltterlnjr film butterfly y day and the principal assistant tn her father's laundry at nlsht. If you told her the story of Cinderella, she would fall to see its personal application. She made her first railway Journey a few weeks ago- This was to San Francisco, where she appeared in a few scenes from a new Marshall Nellaa film, called "Bits of Life."

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Friends Buy License, But Groom Fools 'Em

INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE CAPE GIRARDEAU. Mo., Dec Th Joke is on the g-anff. Frier 3s of William Reg-enhardt told "Bill" they'd buy the license and pay th preacher if he'd let them witness

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REPUBLIC HOTEL John Yrbkh, prop. 502 1 48th St., Opposite Republic Steel Mills East Chicago Rooms, steam-heated and Newly furnished, by the day or week, prices reasonable.

his marrlasTe. Rebenhardt as reed. The details were ar ran red. The license was p-urohaaod. ""Well boys," said Refenhordt when his friends came to carry out their part of the barsraln, "the Joke Is on you. We were married last nlfht-' And hd smiled at his wife.

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ing held at the M. E. church tn Eaat Chicago today and tomorrow Is as follows: Sntaray. DteMr 3 10:0 a. m. Devotional Service Rev. W. T. Mclntyr. 10:39 a. m, Corifranco on Boy's Work Mr. Stockwell Slmms, Katharine House: Mr. Faul W. Somere. OUcaro Seminary. 2:00 p. m . Devotional Service Rev. H. CrIvhtn "Powell.

1:30 p. m. Confaremce on ChlMron's Work .'Trom tha Standpoint of the PupU' UIm Bertha. Hichcreak; "From the Standpoint of tha Leaaon," Mls Mildred Barroant. 3:10 p. tn. Bpadal muale.

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bertson. 3.45 p. BV Special music, i so . m. Addrasa "The

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T:S0 p. m. Devotional Bervlco Rev.' James? Oranarer . Special music. Add row, "Tha Elements of a Successful TachT" Mr. E. T. Albertson of Indian apoll". Qn. Seoy. of the Stata Aasa. Grand Sunday School Rally. 3:80 p. m. Devotional Service and Address Rav. John C. Parrett D. D. 3:00 p. ro. Special music Address, "Tho Prtoe of Leadership" Mr. E. T. ARertson of Indianapolis. :3 p. m. Special music. Address. "Tha NwxS of Rellg-lous Tralnlntr" Rv. Wrn. Q. Seaman of Clary. Vesper Sarvlce 4:00 p. m. Hymn. Prayer Rev. Oeorr T. Cral. AMreas by Rev. L.. J. Velte. D.

pastor of the Tabernacle Church, cago. 111.

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Mr. and Mrs. John Harkenrlder celebrated their 25th weddlngr anniversary last Sunday. Their three sons and families from Chlcagro, and many of their friends and relatives helped to commemorate the ocoaslon. The street commissioners are grading Lafayette street. The State and Federal Inspectors ara

continuing the testing of the Lincoln Highway. The Ladles Aid had a lively "Quilting Bee" at their meeting in the library Krlday afternoon. Their display will be shown at the bazaar, December 10th. Prnclpal C. Dowllng of the Black Oak achools was a Griffith visitor Friday. The Council of Boy Scouts (Alvln Lightfoot, Joseph Grimmer and Dr. Malmstone) held a business meeting On Thursday evening. Mrs. Peter Bronskl was called to Highland Thursday on account of the serious Illness of her sister-in-law. We notice two new milk trucks on our streets every morning. They car

ry milk from Crown Point to East Chicago and Indiana Hsrbor. Watch for the Indiana State Board of Health program Tuesday.

DIDN'T IaTKE CLOTHES. t INTER NATIONAL NEWS SERVICE ST. LOUIS. Mo.. Deo, The old "rah rah boy" clothes didn't suit the fancies of William C. Swift. But Ms wife insisted that he should foe "garbed as a Jellybean." When he purchased clothes suitable to his years Mrs. Swift altered them so as to make him look ridiculous, he declared. So Mr. Swift has petitioned for a di-

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A HOT POINT Always on the job and a gift that is ideal. Be sure to put one in her stocking.

For Early Xmas Buyers We Have Something EXTRA SPECIAL for you. Fnd out what it U call in person at either of oar stores. SEE THE APEX BEFORE YOU BUY

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MONDAY

Something Unusual in Needed Merchandise for Less

25c Value, 36-inch PERCALES 15c yd. Standard count percales, in light and dark grounds. Full 36 inches wide. The regular 25c quality, at 1 5c per yard Monday. 29c Value, 27-inch GINGHAMS 15c yd. A splendid variety of checks, stripes, plaids and plain colors; light and dark grounds. For Monday only, 15c per yard.

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Women who bought today were convinced that this was the season's greatest Outing Flannel bargain. Good heavy nap for night gowns and pajamas. In stripes, plain colors and neat patterns. An unusual variety always sell for 25c Buy for the entire winter, Monday, at 15c a yard.

Yard Wide "HOPE" Brand Bleached Muslin 25c Value on Sale

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10 Yard Limit The quality of this muslin is too well known for us to say more than that it is the genuine "Hope" brand, selling for 15c a yard for Monday only. Shrewd women will buy liberally.

Yard Wide Unbleached MUSLIN 12Msc yd. TTie regular price of this muslin is 1 8c While the special lot lasts Monday you may buy it for 1 2Jc a yard. The lowest price in months. 72x99 Bleached SHEETS $1.35 Famous "Sleepwell brand, all first quality. Regular $1.85 value, for $1.35.

Gauntlets Women's suede finish Chamoisette Gauntlets, in all the popular shades. Special for Monday only, 2 1 p7Ct

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Handkerchiefs Women's fine Swiss embroidered Handkerchieis. 3 in a box. Specially priced for Mon- 0 q day, per box

Guest Towels Pretty stamped guest towels. Very attractive patterns to Choose from. For 2 X C Monday at

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