Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 199, Hammond, Lake County, 14 February 1922 — Page 2
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EDITORS Ifl DEFENSE OF FILTH COLONY
I INTERNATIONAL NEWS SLRVICEJ I.OS .ANOKI.ES, Calif.. Keh. 14. Fol''w,n meeting at which the widety nploited scandais charged to the film 'i 'ony -,ver. dis'us-ed ijr local pews-
i'-pm eunors, le&acra n the motion picture industry tnd members of the Screen Writers' Ouild. a. statement -was I i-ssued today which said, in part: j "With a number of unfortunate re- ! urrences, culminating in the recent' Taylor murder, there has been a dis- j position to run wild . in specula tiou. ' innuendo, ar.d direct charRes of grosi ! Immorality on the part of the entire ; motion picture personnel. i "It is realized in Los Angreles that! the widely exploited scandals chursred to tha industry are brought about by a few and not the majority. Heme, it is manifestly unfair to- have Hollywood reflected all over the court ry a a den of iniquity, a sink of vice, a pest-hole . of drug addicts and various other ! euphonious and striking titles. Con- ,' stant reiteration of these stories has brought conviction to many readers who have never been in I.os Angeles.
l or have they the faintest idea what it i-i like, or what Hollywood is like.''
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THE BULLET THAT KILLED TAYLOR AND VALET WHO FOUND HIS BODY
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.-trvet. Kast Ohicago, found piiilty of I urslary in the East Chicago ciiy court iiefore Judga A. P. Twymati yesterday afternoon, was fined $1 and cost and sentenced to 90 days at the state penal ' 'arm. J need's partner, Wm. UoMruki, ae 17. of 4113 Oioott avenue, will i.e tried t .da;.-. I Tile two bo rc.r.fo.ted rf I reakin? j imo the Falace Fool Kooni on I'orsyth
avenue last Sunday inornin? and tak imjc cash from the register atii mer i handle amounting to $30.
Ht-nrr Vrnrty. colored .?t, below, and Coroner Nance of I.n Anpeles holding bullet found in Taylor's body while discussing case with detective. HenrT Peavey. colored valet at the bachelor home of V. llliam Desmond Taylor, murdered movie director haa furnished the police with the most important ;kw in correction with Taylor' mya tcrious death His findiim of the misplaced oink nichtcrown with initial laundry mark the initial handkerchief and hi? knowkdee of other oersonal effects of Taylor -,ar aided the authorities.
t'eavey left the Tayloi home while Mabel Normanil was ctiattinar with Taylor Peavev found the body the following morning. Taylor wa' shot after returning to his room Hfter accompaTyms; Nfiss Norrnand to her auto, police believe.
stations in the Caitinu-t reifjon. It was constructed at a cost of $123,000; contractors, shea & Company of Hammond.
Chinese coast, tr, .- k i f i : his way toward? I India and finally returning to the United States via Japan.
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FOlt A MF.HIC AM A TION
rii Moosnit: Ous Teterson. living- in an ap.irtrrent liouse at 13Sth and Michigan avenue. Indiana Harbor, was arresled l-y tiff.crr Krauso yesterday aftrrn-n on the. south side of East Chicago when
found drunk and causing a-tlisturbance in the striets. Feterron when searched at the East Chicago poli'-e station. .
nas found to have a pop bottle of ron shine whiskey in his possession.
Membf ra of the !--.-i''d o: vvori-.s v ith
Ijke t nuntv Americanized '. i the finance conuni tti-e from the com-
That's the poal of the Fake County j rin omin: i. m?t Fst to.-ht in the city America ni.atin League .as expressed hull ar.d agreed ujioti aa ari'royriation by It. .Iac. Goldman, chairman of the j of betw-eu $1, ".() and JC'ti" to refurEake county orffani station. j r.ih the i:y court room. The annual meet In r tf the 1-ako 'Die flnaiice committee is espec.tad to t'ounty Americanization J.e.uue will : r conirr.end the appropriation of this be held Tuesday evening. Kebruary 21. un at the rest meetmsj of the cniin the East Chicago city ha'.l. accordinc m: counci'. to It. tlojdman. i 111 Mm-. DiTIAIMNT,
BangI S-s-s-s-s! Both rear tires at once. Sounds pretty bad and looks worse! But you have a couple of spares alonga lucky strike for you.
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When we discovered the toasting process six years ago, it was a Lucky Strike for us. Why? Because now millions of smokers prefer the special flavor of the Lucky Strike Cigarette because It's Toasted Jt which teals in tho delicious Buriey favor And also because it's
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Mit EraeUae Keatea. Gullermo Plana, twenty-two, Filipino mtudent at Depauw University, eloped to Crown Point, fnd., with Miss Craeline Reaves md married her there. Plana wa arrested on compaint o Mi ''eaves' brother. When the eoviri rave Plana his choice between jt'vin up Miss Reaves or serving ten years in prison rre chose tha prison term.
the evenincr will be: "Thi
Most Mie-used I'ower in the World." Borvlees commence at 8 p. m. and a pedal invitation is given to all to attead. The Baptist Eadiea AM vf Indiana itarlxr will meet at the home of Mrs. Wm. Evans. 3413 Grapeviua blvd., next Thursday afternoon for a social gatherin.j. . The I.ady Macabees will meet at the K. of 1 hall Wednesday evening, Feb. I5th, at a public social gathering. The V. :. T. V. will meet at the horns of Mrs. Lee Cannon, 818, Hoth st. Eriday afternoon at a memorial service in honor of Francis Willard. the rounder of the W. C. T. TJ. Tatrons of a Chautaunvia for Eat Chlcigo for 1023 are requested to meet Wnijrht (Tuesday), in the Council CJiambtr of the East Chica.gro City ilail for t!w purpose ot orjranlzunjr. Henry W. I'eterson and George II. Lewis temporary chairman and secretary, would like to see every interested person prtscnu Eighty-two public spirited people have already sljotcd to underwrite, this popular movement, and the officers are hop.rir .that a sufficient number will back the undertaking so that tho profrram can be Riven bo the Keneral public free of coct A list of th subscribers to the Fatron List will be published ot a later date.
tators an impressien of tho charges that time has bring-bt abont; to truly i epre.seotative of each period. "The CalU'orntans. through these, peirc-ratlons, peeni to uae to be Etc most V-uly representative Ainerictn.; fat any rate they are the most lntersame people to me. Mr. Harris ro a. story atx.vt thoro thot must havt been intended for the pietureti; it :s fairly crowded with the kind of actlr-:, that ran be photc rraphed. 1 think thi .
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one of the 'difftrent' pictures for whit1, we are all striving."
AT THE ORPHEUM THEATER TOMORROW
Lett Lyte'l. in bis newest Metro starring vehicle, "The .Idle Itioh," adapted by June Matbis from the Satfday Evening I'ost story by Kecnett Harris, piavu three roles, represent dk three K'-ncraiions of the Veathrt.i family of California Krandiathir, father and son. "It's u diZ7.y arrangement, liut I've enjoyed it more than tnythinK I've done in ni;.ny a day," pr.id Mr. Lytell. "I liked particularly to pet tOKffed out in the ti,-it, graitered trousers, nurefittini? frock coat, frilled hhirt. trick
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J VLAMJ'S H A II, ll f .L Tae new tk:1 mill of the Inland Sterl company will !e in operation before March T, a-oordinsr to the present plans of the company. The re: 11 will start runnaii durins; the week of Feblanry 20 and will be producintr rails
time durins; the week ruary 27.
A g-ood sixed backlojr h.us been ob:.iir;ed ty the Inland rail depart mert 1 ; t-l indications are that the first jear v. ill be a successful one and that it lr;:u the totai output of the com-i
vany up to a fipure considerably above the record of the last si. months.
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iiit HKi.i.-wiirr i: VAI.FAKl?o. in,!., Febrauary 1.1. Miss Martha White, a teacher in the Valparaiso public schools, and 1. I.eEoy Mitchell, of this city, were married here Saturday at the home of
Miss tt o White, the bride's sifter, j
The service was read by the Rev. V il- i and as
nam j. J- univey, or Alt. arrou, Ili., in tho present e r.f the immediate relatives of the contracting- parties. Mr. Mitchell is cashier in a bank at. Indiana Hat bur. Th-y will live in this cifr
COL. IlIKV IV IIOM, kom; Col. IValfr J. lit ley while eirrlir.f? tha other half of the hemisphere has arrived in Hons: Koti: from vv he-e he will visit the larger rities alr,r tin
The city .f I'.ar-t Ciucyo is made defeti'la:it in a IIOH'O damape suit brought by the he: r.f of Fn-d I'ettite, deceased, c-tiaTin'-r, w lo w as severi ty injured June 2, 1'Jlf, when fallme th rougrh an open area way on Forsyth avenue i:'. front of the 1 otiaj hotel.
char.d by t'.e i:a.ntiff. Tn-
t. ng'.in or later died as the r'-sult of th" laj.irie; r'-ciivt-j in this fa',1. The f-t:t is s.-t. for trial in the Porter c-uru 'a; ;'arai;-o, today, out from tho c.pini. ris r f attorneys in this case, it w:i; no i te brousrht b-for,j the court '..'.'tore the tlr of next wk, o:i account .if the length of time expected to ta'KC in the Porter wreck case vs. tve state of Indiana j ist preccdinjr the East C-Iticasro a.::t. "?:.- .tiori:'v Ji-mes AA". Fripscy with
tho asitanee of Aib rney I. E. Kelly are defending the City of East Clucaro. Attoriiey J. D. Kennedy is prosecuting, with Attorney Frank N. Gavit representing the plaintifT.
FIRE m;PT .H A K I'.ll'. A frakpjjp vva.s made in the personnel of the Eat Chicago fire department yesterday afternoon when the board of safety met and retno-ed Lien-t.-nant George Smith from No. 2, Lieu-
next Thursday, February 1 C, when the
following promotions will be made to i
c.M.wif, i- j,j.iys of th0 Kl.tt;emt.nt f ,h ,;ol,5en promoted from pip.-man to lieutenant w,;Kt , ljk,.d to ,ra.e ,hp 4;ifferent!aof No 2 station; Chas. Schining. pro- th ,.llln..rK nf 1)0 thr.
i"ds. the family resembtance.s and the Individual murks of distinction in the
nvoted from assistant chauffeur to lieu- I
tenant of No. 1 station; Howard Lock promoted from pipeman to assistaat chauffeur of No. 1 station. A Kf n,-ral Ibakeup in the lire department has been poinir on sine the firjl of the year, and it is believed that with the changes next Thursday, this task will have been completed.
Salvation Army, 47SO Oicott avenue, East Chicago. Special revival services are being held ot the Salvation Army Hail this week. Tonifrht, Tuesday, thu He v. A. H. MrKee of the First Bap-
tenant Peter Keenan from No. 1, Joe l tist church, of Indiana Harbor, will
speak. The subject for the evening is: "The Old Home Place.;' On Thursday the Fev. F. Maples has also, kindly consented to ptve an address. His sub-
Nemith from No. l Joe Mayor fnm No. .1 and Tom Konaventura frorm No. S stations. Thow changes will become effective
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Decides on Best Life ' Insurance
NOTICE TO ALL EX-SERVICE MEN Do you favor Adjusted Compen-v, tion, (bonus) for All .Ex-Service M'li? Flo you know that the American Lc.:ion is the Only Ks -Service men's ovKanjKttiun maintaining a Leslslative Committee in V.'ajthlng-ton to obtain Adjusted Oomp-nt;atiori for All i'.x-Servic-men? Fo you know that the American I. gion is the only ex-aerv-ice men's organization rceotrnized officially by the F. S. Government? ro '" know the A merle -in Legion will be successful in prp-rrtion to Die number of paid tp members'; Are yci a member? If not brinsr your application to Dr. V. k. Nichols, liir. mortd, lnd. ,
Order to "Dry" Agents
WASHINGTON. Feb. 11. Prohibition apents will operate under cover under a new- policy announced at pihibit'on h( a dquart r rs. Announeern V? of the apijoinua.nts of federal pr-v-j bition agents in the dim rent s'.lt has ben orderi d st.r.p d by Commit .-.loner Hayes, It was said, a a r;.-u!-. of complaints by federal prohibition directors that th ar.nou neement of tiappolntinentH of their ?ents harnFca.pped enforce-ment vv.ik. With !- assisrnment of new ag.rds to dut; without, publicity, it was explained hey w. uld be a'.ie t w..rk seci'etly io fhe'r ritcoe''t i e r- r : o ' i s
l)EI.Itt I1M TAX SALE. Treasurer Joseph .7. Wleklinski re- ; orts more than l.'.O pieces of property appearing on the delinquent tax lists his year have been sold. Most of this t r perty has been purchased of M. J. Krajewskl and W. B. Van llora of Tni.lar.a Harbor.
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You will . have to Hurry if you want to get a seat for the ELKS' BIG SHOW at the HARTLEY THEATRE
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A JOE BREN PRODUCTION
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" 'The Bat,' a th-ilkr, leaves the audience breathless." Philadelphia Inquirer.
"Thrill on thrill, a play that is close to perfection." Philadelphia Evening Ledger.
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WIERD! STARTLING! MYSTIC! Seat Sale of Prices Preval'n? for "The Bat" NIGHTS: 50c-$1.00-$1.50-$2.00 Box Seat $2.50 MATINEE: 50c-75c-$1.0O-$1.50 Matinee Saturday, 2:15 P. M. Nights, 8:15 Prompt SEATS NOW SELLING FOR ENTIRE ENGAGEMENT
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George Cheesebro in 'THE RECOIL" Also "Miracles of the Jungle SPECIAL T0"I0RR0W E. M. Gorman, the child actor, in ' "THE LITTLE ORPHAN" THURSDAY AND FRIDAY Bill Fairbanks in ''HELL'S BORDER"
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