Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 193, Hammond, Lake County, 7 February 1922 — Page 2

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Tuesday, February 7, 1922.

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Xfias Mabel Gray was caUcd to Chain-' - paiffn, 111, on Monday on aocourvt of th death of an aunt. Mr George Anhtott. who we fnr 3iMrly em-ployes! at the Al!mn-i?:Jjr

Title company before her marr'atfe.

reawed work there on MWxtaj1. Deputy Sheriff Thomas VUU returned on Saturday from norfcettii n Ky., where He -went to Kct. a, vvlfr- l. - ter1r. Woods Kohler, who m wsnt- . cil fn rtammcjnd for alleged desertion. Mrs. Otto Plflold ha lsmiwtl infitaUom to a valentine TJ-ty to b Elven At her horn on Vh. 14. Right o'cloe is the hour set and auction bridge wHlt be played. Artell Towner, of Kan Stake. 11).. wa the raert ot Miss Mary I,orrfif on Sunday. Sin. Jor?n tT. "Wneicler has tsQd invitations to a dinner rarty to be held at her home on Wednesday, Keb. th t :10. Auction bridge will ba played after the dinner. Attorney Dairfel Rod4in:r. c-f (lary. was in Crown Point on hustuess on Monday. Mr, Herbert Bollock was in Chicago on tustnes on Monday. TJi lcu,e . of Women Voter are Ha ring' a neettnr at t?ie public library tonlfht. Win. A. Wirt, superintendent of the Gary schools will be Tirese-nt and speak on tho Gary school mi stem. Andrew Miller 'mi famt'y of Muncie. Iftd., attended the funeral of his father Peter A. Miller, whHch was held at St. Mary church on Monday mornA well fiT!d house greeted fho cast nf The. Arrival of Kitty at Ififoy on Sstarday night and th folks of that place peak In hijhevt terms of the prodwrtlon. which wn po cleverly grim. A email arm was ro!iod for id benellt of the Epviorth league. The county wmmis?i oners met for - tr;ir weekly meeting on Monday, aloned claims and transacted routine .usineas. The plans for tli La! (Jounty Ttrbercoloala honpital were approved and County Auditor Georsa M. .'. "FViland -wilt nflr advertise for bids on fci boapjtal. The contract will te let Monday. Aprfl Jrd, 193J. : .E7W WiRRi G(! LICE'S SEJ. George Tepovich. F.'rica Yuckowloh. Jndtaaa Hareo-; Frank CysioekL, So- ; phis Madura. Hammond, Clyin D. Kherex, Hammond, Helen Phoeb ' WaUlon. Gary; Harry C Conley, Eurice I Godfrey, Gary; Felix Jalciik, K.r.nm J3mherik, Gd.ry.

j The .tKiieru at Mpnhinri4 during ' i!i howlnfi- of !ie tiltn, and there were many pa.pe an the ?tar went through ! Ufa nvinj danKerouA per ormancea. in ( nbloh ho shows litilo Trg-ard for hi

The nk'ture a mixNu-m of d ram A and comedy ami i htg-hly eniertainlns thtoughoot, Tshe tory opens witu Kay, a ATartin Tripp, a travnlln; nn;riia,n. trvini to oll rilWer heel o (h proprietor ot Uif genora! ston In a 't)iAll low n. tlie lii.h crii'lui!n and atlrmpta to t the toroKccpor .imurmis !.((, i.f chanu-teri-allon. It i almo.t a bard-for tli. orekeepor to conrlnt-o him that lif doonn't want any rubber hels as Jt is for Itay to make a eale.

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Sootn.l r;vraitlefi wlio have TrorTrei1 their way Into the oonfldonce of th'5 p-n.ipotin(r Mary Grant, plot to utoal thn forttiTie sho won at Moruo Carlo H "Passions Flaj'Rroundf"," the First N-t'o-n-ai r'turo starring Kathe-rlne fa-i-Ponald and being: exhibited at tho Oj--rhe;im taearer today and tomorrow. Tbcy dmifir fifir In an old chateau and aro a"hout to make a petaway with her valuables when Sfrys prit:e happens on th ererve. The price. In a desperate fisht, bests the villainous Ijord Iauntrry and recovers the Jewels. The picture is the film version of the famous book dealing- with 1 if o at Monte Carlo, "The Guests of Tlerculee," by C. X. aod A, L Williamson.

AT THE DE LXJXE. Ilex Iitgram, rrodacer for M"tro ? The Vour I Torjir.ro en of th Apocalypse' .rrd "TChe Conqtierinif Power," now be-

nr ahown at the rxslnxa theater, is( -ensased to narry Alice Terry, the lastj

yeare hisra riool sriri iron AincenDee, Indiana, who pprang1 to fame In the a,drnar rol-ca of the two hip Insi'ram productions. Aficordintr o f.reaent islaTis, the TDunS wple will Ih married in DttbMn try tr. InTam" fxthcr, an i;piwsonalian minister, who la one. of the faeijity of Trinity Coliega. The trip Abroad will prcbably w taVen fononr:ng .tTie C'lnpletion of tho fllruirjr of TTjrn to the RfKht," the John Goldon n'odtiction of .tiie iruof:egf al atase play l y Winchell Fmith and Jack Ha;jianl, ji-ork TJipon which was wtartod follow'njr '"fhe Conquering Power." Whil.

abr'iad it Is probable that Mrv TrrgTain -2I maie aejveral plctnre for Metro'

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CHARLES RAT AT PARTHENON The Chafes Jl&y fan cams to life rat6Pday end crowried tie Parthenon tin.ter. where that jriar'n latent p!ctflra, "A MMoight EeH, opened for a run of three days. Judging from the mrraVrs who saw tho ipist:nre at the firnt performanoos, '-cay's follow rrn; h prowinjr with iirar.nx rapidity, and they represent all nyea, eers and walks of life. TJfc j Kirst National attraction otip f ihe beat things that Ray baa dnne. aoA it demonstrates his (versatility. Tlie rtiory ta based on the famous Charlos Ttuyt otase (Iay, and lends itself peftactJr to pioburliratlon.

STEL Mill OUTPUT SHOWS GOOD GAIN

xiiill ceratlons in the Calumet rejrtoa and all other Important centers are considerably larjter this week. It is also clearly evidsnt that tho output of mills in all of these centers will continu to increase during: the remainder of Februaiy. The Inland Stefl company, the leading: Independent 1ft the district, la producing at the rate of about 60 per cent of capacity. It is aJao annoancsd that nat week foair open hearth furnaces will be 'blown In on the No. 2 side and that the rail bill will ejpen on March 1. This will brine the total output up to at least fti per cent, the hlghei In many mentha The Illinois Steel oom.pa.ny frepran the week at aboat 42 per cent, but it is

prolAblethat another furnace will be blown IW -soon. Orders during the woek were larjre and the back loir of Vractieally all vniMt In the CaJumet ftrett s noTT tnuth more satisfactory than it tin been la some time. The Inls.nd EtteeJ oomnany hea bean awarded 6,000 tons of steel to be purchased by the City of Milwaukee. The 17,137 ton structural order for the Chi-

c.iifo Cnion Station, which went to the

American Bridge company, in the largest placed during: the last week. BETTER TIMES ' INJVIDEHCE rn-reascd operation at the Gary WorVa of tho lllinoia StoI Company in t!io rry near future was assured today when It became known that a larye number of new orders had been placed. P rom re'ifcble ir forma tion, the r.esra M-as Elvxn out yestcrriav by a Cbli-.i official that the plant of the American BridKO Co. union hae leen barely oo:riiting for nmiths, had received more rrdnra io :he litst two woe.ks than they have altogether In tho past two ypam Tho Gary works surplies all the etcel ror Anierican Bridge Co. order and the new orders, will not only mean that operation will be resumed at the American Bridge Co., plant and hundreds of Idle men put back to work there, but !t will call for many additional men on the pay roll at the Gary Works, It is understood that officiala of the Gary Works are now considering on lighting1 the sixth blast furnace in the near future. There ere twelve blast furnaces in all, which Indicate) that

You've done it yourselfsometimes. Over the pond with your iron, and to the green I A lucky strike For you. latJC ECT When we discovered tha toasting process six years ago, it was a Lucky Strike for us. Why? Because now inUlions of smokers prefer the special flavor of the Lucky Strike Cigarette because It's Toasted sj which teal in thm daiicj'ou ?ury fUvor And also because it's

mill are showing sirhs of increased activity, showing; that the big mill Ih slowly but surely gettlnff back to normal conditions. Increased activity at the jjlant of the American Sheet and Tla Plate Co. Is also in evidence

REFUSES TO PROSECUTE V'n:o auiho:-itif of Hammond today are. a bit irate with (paries Hoyda, T2S New York avenue. Whiting, who yesterday refused to prosecute four Whiting young; men who Sunday took Hoyda'e Kah touring; car for a J.-v ride. Plckfris tip four g-iria of East Chicago, the your.tr mm drove away in Hoyda'e machine parked in front of tho Monon depot whilo the owner enJoyed a movie thriller at a Hammond play-house. Tho automobile containing: the party of Joy-riders was nabbed by Hammond detectives after Hojda reported his loss to police.

spirited contest in tho court room at the city court room yesterday. They are Patrick - Stanton. Chaa. Danielson, James Xjowling, Kalph Bogardus, John Conry and Jas. Connelly. On Monday, Feb. 13th, two out of the six will be elected as trustees to aerve for a period of three years.

ENTERTAIN AT COUNTRY CLUB Mrs. Waiter ITaduly is entertaining members of the Tuesday afternoon club at th Gary Country Club at trtttavllle this afternoon.

GET READY FOR ELECTION tx rrietnbera of the Gary polle pension fund were nominated aa candidates frtrustee of the pension fund in a

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Neal Hart in "THE MAN FROM MONTANA" Also "Miracles of the Jungle" SPECIAL TOMORROW Mildred Harris in "THE PRICE OF A GOOD TIME" No children admitted.

ERROR In the first editions of The Times last night our ad stated that fourteen hundred churches had already benefited by the coupon we are giving during our Tiite Sale. The W. E. Long Company wish to state that this was an error and was corrected as soon as it was discovered. It should have been fourteen Hammond churches, but was misread "Hammond" for "hundred." SEE OUR AD TODAY ON PAGE 7 W. E. LONG CO. "THE PEOPLE'S STORE" Stale and Sohl Streets, HAMMOND, IND.

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tho plant will oerate at least fifty' pcr-cejit capacity within a short time, j

'The big rail mill which le now runningfour days a week with an average of 7,000 tons daily has orders to keep the mill in operation at this rate for a period of three months or more It is

understood. j Resides the coke plant which Is ex-j pected to increase its output. It Is un-! derstood that other departments in the i

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