Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 196, Hammond, Lake County, 10 February 1922 — Page 7

Friday, February 10, 1922 THE TIMES. PAGE SEVEN

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Give Hammond One of the Best Home Talent Shows It Has Ever Produced. The TCiugrhts of Columbus minstrel eho-sr anl musical revue '.vent over with a ban at the Parthenon last A capacity audience was more than dellg:htel with the performance which -was far above the average home talent

show.

ITiig-h Murphy, Ieo Enerleton. Cecil

Abblett, Rudle Monberg, Vincent Sell ".m-ar Borchert. Jr-., -were amongthe favorites of the cast of nearly one hundred talented young men and women. Unity Council was covered with fc'Vorjr by the show which is to" be repeated tonijrht. The advawe seat ssLl indicates another capacity house. Bvnrybody workfi hard to put the show over and there wasn't a dull moment from the time the curtain rose on Mrs. Grubb's house rary to the last fciinstrel i horui. KI N AND MKI.ODT. Estelle Iutrherty, Marie Hart Allan ORourke. Cecil Abblett. Hugh Murphy and John Meehan were the principals in the opening sketch. The entertainers at the party were. Coldie Hummers sing-intj "My Man." Vincent Sell. "Vamping: Rose" and the 'eood looking and ell drilled singing and d.mcinfc chortia. The concert singer in the flrrt scene was I-lsa Freeman.- soprano; Hazel Houser, accompanist

In the second scene Milton Deremedy, Evelyn. Leo H. Oehrinir and Frank Xowak did an amusing sketch with specialties by Violet Milne and I Kng-leton. In the third scene Ccill Abblett sang "Ma," Leo Knsrleton, "Indiana." and Jack Thompson.. "Come iing To Me." The actors In the fourth sketch were Lola. R Clark. John Denmond, Lena Barelll, Katherlne Brennan, Irene Uaycraft, Irene Oehrtngr. Frances Seward, Florence Gillchrlst, Ursa Poole.

I Gladys Tuley, Lillian Rums and Vivian

Markey. TALENTED MIWSTRKL MKX. Leo Engrleton ami Hugh Murphy, the two principal comedians of the minstrel, had ample support from Frank Lauerman,, Ben Winters and' Jack Meehan, end men. Oscar Borchet. Rudy Monberg. Douglas James, Vincent Sell, Thomas E. Murphy, Milton Permedy, John Desmond, George O'Donnell and Louis White were featured in the minstrel part. The sonar hit of the fhow was "There's Only One Pal After All." sung

by Thomas Murphy with the assistance of girls In the balcony. Cecil Abblett ! Is also deserving of special mention. ; She has a pleasing voice that carries welt. Violet Milnes toe dance in the I Harem scene met with great favor, j It is the desire of the cast that Miss Adeline La Mere who worked so faithfully during rehearsals as he accompanist and as a member of the orchestra be Riven favorable mention.

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(INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE1 NEW YORK. Feb. 10. Stocks, closing prices: A His Chalmers 4 3 American Car and Foundry 147 American Steel Foundry 32 American Tel. and Tel . 1177, Baldwin Locomotive 1P2T Bethlehem Steel B 83Vi (Thesn-peake and Ohio t'rucib'e Steel 61' Kri 3 ll'g General Motors 9 Lackawanna. Steel 47 I-higH Valley . . .' 58 4 Mexican Pete 117 Vidvtle Steel ." 3 ' Northern Pacific 79 Pure Oil 3 1 !i Pressed Steel Car sfilReading 73',i Republic Iron end i-'fel 52' Texaa Co TS1 V. S. Steel S7H "Westinfrhouse 52 s Willys Oveirland 5"t t";n.'!air Oi! I?5 CHICAGO CASH CiRAIX. WHEAT No. 3 red. J1.2701 ..3; No. 4 red, tl.24; No. 2 hard winter rk., St. 30; No. 3 hard yellow, I1.23H; No. 4 hard yellow, $ 1 . 1 S ; No. 2 northern spring Dk., SI. 32. CORN No. 2 mixed. 5C,434'ic; No. 3 white., 53434Uc; No. 2 yellow. 5",r?oac-. No .3 mixed, 52'53,c: No. 3 white. 511 553"4e; No- s yellow, 51l4 p534C; No. 4 mixed, 50 V i&' 51 '2c; No. 4 white, SO'-i 'i?51H-c; No. 4 yellow, OATS No. 2 white, 3S "ii ft 40 He; No. r. white, 35 tj 37 ',4 c; No. 4 white, 34!i C5c. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. riOOS Receipts. 31.00C; market, 10 to 28c higher; Bulk. $9 . 50 1 0 . 10 ; top. SlO.I.i; heavy-weight. $3 . 4 o "g 9 . 75 ; medium, weight, $9.154 10.10. CATTIjK Receipts, 4.H0; market, pteady to string. Reef Steers Choice and prime $9 . 1 3 9 . 83 ; medium and f.-CKd, $7.25fj9.15; goo dand choice. 5 S. 15lH 50; common and medium. fi.O0ft8.13. SHKBP Receipts. 6,000; marke', steady to 15c higher; lambs: (S4 lbs. down). n2.75fi 1 1 .75; iambs: cu'ls and

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Annie Thorn who found Johnon In her flat at 1309 Washington street, she had Ix-en to the grocery store and upon her return found that someone had been in the house. She screamed when Bha saw the colored man running: down the stairway, alarming1 Mr. Ellis on the first floor of the iiuilding. Running to the stairway Ellis arrived In time to confront Johnson headed for the door flourishing a knife. He made a jab at EilU but he dodged and ran out of the door and Kllis after him. Kills was close at his heels!, when at 13th and Adamn street, more than a block away, Dlniltrl twk out his foot and sent the negro sprawling on the sidewalk and In an Instant later E'.lis was on top of him. By this time the commition had at

tracted the -police and' Officer Well seeing that Kills might tie stabbed to death, shot Johnson. He was taken to th Mercy hospital where his Injuries are not regarded a certous, Mrs. Thorn told the police that he missed two diamond rings.

EVOLUTION SThaJl It be taught lfc our schools? This timely topic which has agitated the best circles in Hammond, will be discussed by Dr. Rappaport in hla nerraon Friday, February 10th, at I . m. In the Sibley street synagog.

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