Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 198, Hammond, Lake County, 13 February 1922 — Page 6

PONY CONTEST

WINNERS ARE

ANNOUNCED

SturSay ttftemrwn at three o'clock quite a crowd of enthusiastic contestants of th Pony Contest that Summers' Fkarruaxj- has lxen runt'ins: for U:e pist lew months, gathered fl front of Lha store waiting: anxiously for tho awaxtllns of the store waiting; anxiously for the awarding of tho prize pony, cart and harness. An attendant! arrived driving- the Umous Pathe Boy, pride of all the youthful workers and then apr-i-red the f-milliig face of Verno Summers, who said he was pleased to announce that M'.s Francis Forkner, 5 Wetb st., was the "winner of the contest with a total of 4. points and that by virtue of her hard work was entitled to ownership of Pathe Boy and his llttlo red art and shinny harness. "And to the rePt of you younfrsterp," said Mr. Summers, "I appreciate the had work you have done and realize i.'iat all of you entered this contest wlrh such an enthusiastic j-pirit that e.. h of you have valuably CDntrlbuted to lt piictess. fo T aTn prepared to ofi'er a second prixe of a pony, saOdle an! 1 rlule to any in tho present contest who will brinsr the total number of joints obtained by Miss Forkner and I am willing to let th present points Ktand and give you that as a starter. 1 u:l details and instructions as to how to obtain the remainder of your points a.n b- had at the registrars dffk on the Sfcond floor of the iirjff ytore."

The list of contestants of points credited to ca--h -Name Frances 1'orkner, 5 AVebb

fhclsea Orantfer, Z'Z Lewis pt Kaiph Cramer, 223 Michigan avc 833 Kenneth Williams, 690 Hohnian st

Joseph Jof-tes, 47 Ogden Kobert Lindner, 450 W. Sibley l-ouls Iterbold, 339 Michigan Charles Carter ,16 State st leo Creplucha, Zi I'lummer ae Uobt. PippenKer, 402 Ash st Verlyn Bn-.tilf., 2i S. State Kdward Snyder, 107 Stale ft Toddy Uohlen. 7S3 Mamuud Robert ClrofF. 114 Huspeil M Tremont Hull. 12 Warren st Charles D. Gray, 673 Truman Paul Green, 1192 Forest ae D.i.'e liamm, 198 Indiana ve Win. Purcber, 510 Garfield l'Ved Wbitton, 1SS I'lummer llobt. I-ailey, 1SS MumT.tr uRfn (Sullivan. 1C2 Hohman st. Carl True. So Highland m Kobt. Steeloian, 1020 f. Hohma:i.Stsji.'oy Oicplucha, 24 I'lummer Frank Cushnie, 155 I'lummer Kdward Smith, 4K! Michigan Louis Klein. 417, 153rd et Vincent Naduiski. 214 Towle st Frank Ryan, liSS Pluuimer Harold Smith, 824 Claude st Loyal Thompson, 81." Alice KularxJ tlrannon, 7I State Line J. Chandler, 237 Hodman st John Sharey. 270 Ash st Ivan Mcifullen, 71 State si llobert Krnes, 4S0 Summor st ' 1'red Geib, tiiO We!ster ave Lrwin Fensln, 53S Iluhraan st James Sharp. 320 Summer Pale Scoti, 171 Sibley nt

and number one follow: Points st 4.89

53 510 5f3 453 410 o75 ii ' j 0 2ti0

240 2 3 1'15 210 200 195 190 190 170 170 150 150 1"0 145 140 140 1",5 125 1 .15 130 130 130 125 123

Frank t?hw, Jr., S33 Michigan .123 Ciimer S trance, 556 Ames ave 1?5 Wenucll llamacher, S23 Howard 13o Waiter Hoffman. "04 Oakley ave. 125 Tony (Irnnjjrr, t68 Howaxd 125 Albert Fondray, Jl. 14 Kimbach 125 Martin TjKrrico, 124 W. Carroll- 125 Wrri Caldwell, 411 Hickory st.- 125 l-Yank Cadle, 327 Oak st 125 llobert Carlin, II Rlmlwch 125 O.arics Dennett. COO F.ecker st . 125 James Pa brock. 256 Plummer 3 25 Leo J. Isereoloa, PS Plummer 3 25 Harry Parton. 27 X. Ilohman st 125 Karl Hoffm&.R. 704 Oakley ave 12" Ralph McCaughtry, 551 May st 110 Nazimova's Costumes Some of the most gorsnus sowps ever displayed in any production are worn by Xazimoa in b;r screen &ersion of "Camille." and their styles and elaborate designs are sure to cau.se quite a furore amons the feminine portion of audiences .eeingf the picture. As every showman knws. where the interest of tho women Is aroused then i ssiire to hi', a bijj crowd, and mi-c ha vinp enlisted their putronapp. he can be aured of a. successful showing. Pre.-j,"! will set the women, and in her production ot "Camille" Xazimova has Kivtn tree rein to her instinct tor personal decoration. In taking: advantage of this anl of exploitation the show

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