Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 187, Hammond, Lake County, 31 January 1922 — Page 2
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THT2 1TMES. Tuesday, January 31, 1922.
"W. E. Long Co'The People's Store" State and Sohl Streets s HAMMOND, INDIANA
LIVE NEWS FROM THE TWIN CITIES hh:i.i wmi rohhruv.
DRIVE FOR WILSON FOUNDATION FUNDS TO BEfHN SOON: BELL WILL BE SIGNAL
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chnraf-il with robhlns the Steve I jul"s ilai-c at 33M
Waiting avenue last Saturday nisht anil takiiifi $.00 ni money and check. Krank Kra-'icz of the same- address tva arresied as a material witness in this case
reopies u ayWednesday Peoples Day at this store each Wednesday means that high class merchandise of first quality can be purchased at a fraction above wholesale cost.
Table No. 1 J. & P. COATS SEWING THREAD 4 Spools 18c 150 yard spools, bldclt and u-hitc. Table No, 2 WHITE R1C RAC BRAID 10 yards 19c All widtbs, very best quality. . Table No. 3 DRESS GINGHAMS Per yard 25 c Best quality, fast colors, plaids and checks, plain colors to match. Table No. 4 FRENCH SERGE Per yard $1,09 40 inches wide, in ll - woo!, navy and brown only; $1.75 values. Table No. 5 SAFETY PINS Per doEtn 3c
All sues, in a regular 5c pin. Table No. S BALL FRINGE Par yard - 8c Blue, brown and green, for draperies. Table No. 7 HAISt BOW RIBBON Per yard 15c 4 inches wide, all silk, in pretty shades. Table No. 8 CHILDREN'S BLOOMERS
45c
Black sateen, all sizes, elastic top. Table No. 9 LADIES' COLIARS 19c idade of 6rgandie, voile and linene. lace trimmed; values to 50c. Table No. 10 DOUBLE BLANKETS Each $1.49 Plain giey with pink or blue borders.
Table No. 11 MIDDY FLANNEL $1.00
Red or green, all wool; $1.39 values.
Tvle No. 12 WINDOW SHADES 59 c
6 ft. "ics, in green only.
t.HOVK H K:(i Haze.. K. tiro its. president of tie A tncrivs n . iSr.atc hank. Knst Chicago, tendered his resignation as city chairman of tii" rep itil iMn party and same was accepted a.t a meeting of the precjnol committeemen held la--t r.itht in the Justice of Peace Wm. A. Jordan'!' office m the svnnd floor of the '".t'l..met buiitluiK. The sevfni een commit -Ifcmci prcsvn'. utfiW thanks to Mr. Groves for Tile work he had accomplished ditriri-JT M trm as e;iy ch.virma'i. It was the intention of rhe ooinmit:emen to e!et a chairman last ii;srht. bit on account of a wranie actions a number o'' the members, this" work was not a:eoni)!ishi:iJ. Vice-Chairman .. K. lie. land a ;i t oinaticajiy became city chairman, ''halrman Holland l as called an offit i:il meeting or the precinct committeemen for Wednesday, February 8. when iie ws'.J lesistt the
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au eieulion of both city --hairmnu at this time is due to the fact that lie is a car.uifUite for re-election as jus'ioe o the peace. It is he njr whispered ninotiK the commit i ee men that the ::iop 'or e;ty chairman is now -t we. ti ('has. Kichter and Ir. David 11. j i'-u1.
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find that type of man -who has no other object in life that seems to Interest him than his cheek book. This is the case with tbo man in "The STan's Home." although we must admit his admiration for his daughter is almost as Kreat as that for his roll. How he finally hecomes acquainted with his wife affords an interesting theme and teaches a lesson acceptable if one be in the right mood. There is no question hut what you nill have to see the picture to appreciate the -wonderftil acting of the five Ktari, hand picked, that enact this wonderful theme.
AT THE DE LUXE.
Mrs. Montgomery Hare ready to ring bell which will open campaign Ld New York district. " .
rented a furnished butiKn'ow .-it 41 -.I J-iarins :t e., and vili he found at the address in the very i-eaf future. Tli" yrtinj; people have been ma kins their heme with the laiter's parent. Mr. and Mrs, J. T. Thompson for som time.
Table No. 13 TABLE PADDING $1.69 Knitted quality, 54 inches wide.
OM.Y THItKK t KM KKIItV. Producers rE moonshine whiskey are Ke'.tiner sea.re. The police forces of Indiana Harbor and &:t hieaso were enly a hie t .pick up three offenders y ester. ia .. . , oria1! o i-Tntity of "ruenn' Ti-n.s the hardest ;iir(; ("aptaiTi 'VNeil and iifiwr Muiia were ahle to locate in sroch at th" soft drink parlor of .Toh.n Beg auk. ."Oni T'arinsr avenue. S'tpvp Sarmaeh aril 3Vu';s Koniecxko were both arr-'sted at "?.4 riutteririt .-rreet. yesterday afternoon whtn tn-'ioiishine w his'key was found in their possession.
ODD rELlOWS.HAVE HIO DOINGS Tlie first of a series cf entertainments scheduled for this year was pulied oft by the Indiana J arbor odd1 Fellows. J'he hall was arranged with sixteen
announce i vIr,.i!i tables with lour at a tattle, when
ueiitaousi refreshments were served, "itli the usual amount of pmokes. The Indiana. Harbor trio composed of Win. Molan, James JleiJauslan null Hryae I.umbert were encored time and aain. There was a boxir.jf exhibit hef.ve,-,, two local .school boys which caused much merriment, while the vocal t: timbers rendered by Paul "run dwell were jrratly appreciated, as was Mr. Pa nibrooke, 'vho Rive n illustrited leet.tre of the Hoy Scout camp. The pri.e drawing created treat lausht.-r. when the pac
kages were opened. These prizes v-ere donated by thu lodge. The ten piece orchestra supplied bautiful music throughout the evening. The committee in charge was hiahly complimented on the success of the evening.
There is an exciting battle with Indians in Vitaeraph's special production. "Flower of the North." which will he shown at the Ie Luxe Theatro Wednesday. Thursday and Friday. The picture was made by David S'mith in the northern part of OrcK'iii. The combat is not at all like the old Indian fights shown In the earlier motion pictures. Instead of show ins the pesky redskins biting: the dust in the conventional manntr of old. the fiKlit is staged in a most logical
manntr. They are Twentieth ("entury Indians who, as a usual thinir. are orderly and law abiding, but who in this case have been jfouded into antrer and sullenness by the 'greed of a band of white men.
THEY WERE WELL SUPPLIED Mike and Peter Wrol.-ski .who on Kural Houte 2. out of South P.cnd, entertained Prohibition Aj-ent Harry Mathers and a party of deputy sheriffs yesterday. The WrohesM hoys were ali set for a party. They had two stills, one good for twenty-five fca!lori3 and the other for twenty. They also had fifteen gallons of moonshine and 400 gallons of mash. The fun was brief foithe Messrs. Wrobeski were tken to South Bend and later released under $1,000 bonds each.
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Harold Lloyd
in his greatest cammAy "I DO" Starting Sunday, Feb. 5th.
To Tt Wool. To "test ool for shine, rub hard with a piece of similnr woolen goods
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ROBERT ELLIOTT in "THE RANCHER" Also "Miracles of The Jungle" Tomorrow Irving Cummings in "Man and The Law"
AT THE PARTHENON It nujcht he well to take a sood look iit the Ralph Ince production of ".V .Man's Home" beinn filmed at the Parthenon Theatre until Thursday night. We hear that William A. Brady, considered one of the country's foremost, showmen, has classed ft with such screen success as "Over the Hill." "Hun oresque" and "The Old Nest.'' The story was written by Anna Iiichardson, associate editor of the Woman's Home Companion. The author was extremely enthusiastic over the manner in which her story was translated to the screen and the film itself has delighted many audiences to which it has been shown. In many many homes we are apt to
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Table No. 14 LADIES' STEP-IN BLOOMERS 69c All sizes, in pink bastiste, and lace trimmed. Table No. 15 INFANTS' STOCKINGS 19c
Fine ribber, black only; sizos AVz to Table No. 16 BELDINGS SATIN $1.29
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Twin City News Notes
Mrs .J. Jlattuiyn w-ii enter tain the i g 1 "I1
JHeacos next il'.ptitlay afternoon at her home on I.leacon sti-et. j Mrs, K. J. Michaels of f:nrm are.,; w:!i h,. e hs hi-r cues' this week n-r i
Kister-m-!aiv. Airs. Al Michael, of I Ijj t'hicaRo. These ladies will be enter- j ; tained by Mrs. lr. Hyams of Magounj,"j nve. this e . en'rs. K ilr. Jj by was "brought home from ! 3 Mercv hosi'itK.1 yesterdn v where he had i .j
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weeks. Mr. Krl-y rooms at the home of j tiordon Armstrong: on Forsyth avenue. I
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With an All-Star Cast Also Eileen Percy in "Hickville to Broadway
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Table No. 17 LADIES' FIBRE SILK HOSE Per pair 39c Cordovan only, in all sizes; 59c quality.
Table No. 18 BOYS' CAPS 59c Dark shades, all sizes; 75c value. Table No. 19 SHOE rOLISH 9c 2-m-l quality in 15c values, black or brown.
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Table No. 20 COMBINATION OFFER One comforter size Cotton Batt, regular 93c quality, and 10 yards of best quality
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J There were nine tables of Bridge and
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ttes wi;i be held the last of lYbruaxy. i M edue.-day. Mesdames UohTt Milj !t-r and William Seliir will have luneh1 e on at l-'ields, and in the evening wii! j dear Robert Majiteil ia "Iliehilei-a" at
the Olyn.pic Miss ilary Anderson of Tariing;ton was tae week end gues-t of her lister, Mrs. J. R. Wallace of Ivy street.
Pr. I-'rank Stephens 1j home, from the J
Mere;.- hospital, in Gary, where he was operated upon two weeks asro for appendicitis. Mr. and Mrs. "IS". K. Van Horr.e returned Saturday evt-niuif after a visit in Pittsburgh and other points in Pen:isy! vania. The- Calumet t.tmhenan Chin will meet .Saturday evening in the Ka.t Chicago Conjrreyational church parlors. There Wi;i br- en tertai is tnetit. a tsoeiai hour and lunch. M ;s.s ' irjcinia Hrown of A.jftin. Ill , was a wek-end spiest at the home '" ler uncle, J. W. IlroiMi, of North Mij. oun avenue. The Ttapttst ftdurs Aid w lit hold their ref;u!ar l.nisincss hteel tnjr Thurs
day afternoon at the home of Mrs.' Charles T ten ford, f.T'.'.j tvy street. j The Daughters of Ij'oerly will hold their reKu'-ar meeting- Wednesday rve-j nins; at K. of I. hail, Kant Chii-ago. j Business of importance will he transit ted and all members are requested to I be present. The ladies A:d of the Indiana Har- j bor M. I'. church will meet Thursday afternoon at the home t.e M rs. Georgre
H. Kail of ly street. This is the regular mc.etinff o fthe month. Mrs. .1. McXab of 47-.T Oleott avenue will entertain at cards .Friday eveninc for tlie benefit of the Koyal Xcishhors ail members and friends are invited to attend.
The quarantine was lifted yesterday Irom the home of C c. Phelrlen on Beacon stt f it tie Hobbic having- iiad scarlet fever for the fast three weeks.
Coming Feb. 5th FOR FIVE DAYS RUDOLPH VALENTINO in "The Conquering Power"
ALSO H. LLOYD in his greatest comedy "I DO"
TODAY, TOMORROW AND THURSDAY
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Also BUSTER KEATON In a Hilarious, Side-Splitting Comedy
"THE HAUNTED HOUSE
EVERY SATURDAY 5 BIG TIME ACTS OF VAUDEVILLE AND FEATURE PICTURES Entire New Vaadeville and Pictures on Sundays
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THEATRE LAST LIMES TODAY AND TOMORROW Lon Chancy, Lewis Stone, Betty Bbthe and a Big Cast ia James Oliver Curwood's Masterpiece
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The story of a man and woman who fought through forest fire to freedom. . INTERNATIONAL NEWS AND A GOOD COMEDY
THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY MARSHALL NE1LAN Presents the Most Astonnding Newspaper Mystery Ever Pictured
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