Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 219, Hammond, Lake County, 9 March 1922 — Page 8
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THE TIMES Thursday, March 9, 1922.
Letter
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JW YORK, March Brooklyn to the fore once more as the antidote for the wickedness of Manhattan Island. It is Canon "William Sheafe Chase of that Long- Island city of baby carriages and rubber plants who is drafting for introduction into the state legislature the most remarkably worded bill ever intended to regulate and restrict indlvldaul conduct. It is concerned with dancing:, and it defines, among other things, exactly In what manner the young- gentleman shall approarh hts prospective partner when proposing a whirl around the dance hall; exactly how he shall encircle her waist with his arm and where the palm of his hand shall rest upon her back; exactly how his arm shaJl drape her shoulder while they are dancing and exactly how far apart they shall remain during the whirl. If the expert drafting the bill can overcome constitutional obstacles, there will be a provision against "jaizy" 'music, Canon Chase promises.
"Ciarry," whos other name seems generally forgotten, and who has been a bootblack In the theatrical district for twenty years, has a shine role in a Droadway. production which has Just opened and he's the proudest actor on th rlalto. He is paid $26 a week for shining one pair of shoes an evening In the show, and he tells everyone who patronizes him about how Important they are now, "to have a real actor shining your shoes."
A princess In a workhouse. That is J the disillusioning discovery following I
the cry that Princess Rosle Oeorgevltch, daughter of King Steve Oeorgevlteh, of a large band of gypsies, had been captured by a rival band and spirited away. King Steve called upon the police to help him find his prlnceas and they followed the trail to B'.ackwell's Island, where thv y discovered
she had been take for disorderly conduct upon a fortune-telling charge.
Here Is another good writer who demonstrates that godd stories are the finest possible foundation for good motion picture plays. "Grand larceny," a new film production basedm a story by Albert Parson Terhune, is a story of the eternal triangle and yet it Is as effective In this presentation as though it were an entirely new Idea. That is because the original story was exceedingly xvcll written and its adaptation to the screen has been equally skill
fully done. Claire Windsor, a newcom. er to the Goldwyn organization, plays the leading role dramatically and appeal In ly. Jfcver verging on one melodramatic and never losing her grip upon the audience's interest. Others in the cast are Klliot Dexter, Lowell Sherman, Roy Atwell, Richard Tucker. Tom Gallery and John Cessar. It is one of the pictures which deserve the
same notice that a good, new production on the speaking stage should have
"Atmosphere" produced by scenery and lights is as essential and as valid for a concert reel $A as for the opera, according to John Wenger, whose scenic ideas had their first concert trial
at Carnegie Hall the other evening, at the song recital of Marguerite White. Mr. Wenger believes that a cold, empty
stage is Just as forbidding as a background for a singer as It would be for an actor, and he seemed to be success ful in persuading the audience that he is right. A semi-transpairnt drapery, painted impresslonlstlcally, and flanked on either side by a tall decorative candle, concealed the familiar stage of Carnegie Hall and concealed. It to considerable effect. I should say.
this season hare developed a new duty for themselves. They place two napkins at each place Instead of one. The second one Is to servo as a shawl! Yes, actually. Tou see It is not at all the modish thing for a woman to bring her wrap or even a fur scarf Into the banquet room wth her. And the evening frocks this year have been fairly well, adapted to giving errant breeses free reign to accomplish all the chills they could. The ro&m has to be ventilated during the evening and those women who arc sitting close to the ventilators begin to Bhlvef and look uncomfortable. One night, a particularly brave one folded her napkin carefully about her neck. Others followed suit. It made such an impression upon the waiters that they spread the word to provide extra ones, and now when they see a guest looking cjld and helpless they suggest It to her. LUCY JKANXE PRICE.
London Revolt Brews
Against Stiff Collar INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE) LONDON, March There is a masculine war brewing In London. It la directed against the high, stiff collar. Fashion leaders have attempted to renew the popularity of the "choker" collar, which was famous along Piccadilly In the pre-war days, and have met with a storm of disapproval. London dandles have become accustomed to the soft collar .and they have no desire to go back to the strangulating fashion of five years ago. The newspapers have taken up tUf f.ght for the soft and low collar, and medical experts are quoted at length
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Here's the biggest scoop for sportsmen In the annals of the Sporting Goods business we're going to, pass the pie right along to you.
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We received a tip on the affair made an offer on a big stock of Fishing Tackle, Baseball Goods, etc. Sure was a cleanup for us, and we're going to give you an opportunity to reap the benefits of this giant purchase.
FISHING TA CKLE CASTING BAITS Job lot of them. Regular 85c and $1.00 sellers. OQ Specially priced at J STEEL RODS With agte guides and tips. For this sale they of f TRI-PART REEL No. 580. Very specially priced for this sale, O AO dozen only P0 BRISTOL RODS The genuine. For this sale they are priced (1 Q C as low as PU.CO
ANTI-BACKLASH LEVER-WINDING REEL South Bend make. Regular $30,000 seller, to so at
HEDDON'S LEVER-WINDING REEL Regular $35.00 value. 95
MINNOW BUCKETS AND TACKLE BOXES For this sale to X
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EXTRA SPECIAL, Several thousand yards of Silk Casting Lines, testing from 1 0 to 30 pounds. Fresh stock, just out of the factory. Will sell during this $ale at 25 less than regular list prices. BASE BALL GOODS LEAGUE BASEBALLS Official goods, regularly sold at $2.00. t1 Guaranteed for eighteen innings. During this sale they go at. . GLOVES Spalding and Wilson Gloves. Regular $4.00 sellers. 1 Qg To be sold during this sale at SLUGGER BATS Spalding and Louisville brand. Always sell 1 Qg at $2.50. ' They will go during this sale at P 1. 7 cJ GLOVES Spalding and Wilson Gloves that ordinarily sell at $6. dJO QC Will go during this sale at CATCHERS MITTS This is regular $12.00 stock very high 2 Qg grade. While they last, the price will be JJ VF J
stock that sells Q QC
Special Ball Bearing Roller Sk ates, $1. 75
FISHING CONTEST Every one attending this sale will receive a FREE copy of the Indiana Fish and Game Laws a very valuable book that should be in the possession of every sportsman. Be sure to ask for a copy.
CATCHERS' MITTS The very finest made
regularly at $18. For this safe they will go at
FREE! Come in now and register for our Fishing Contest. There are n o restrictions and anyone is eligible to enter this contest. The prizes to be given away are now on display.
EXTRAORDINARY! In order to make this sale a popular success we will give an Indiana Fishing License FREE to every patron whose purchase amounts to $5.00 or more during this sale.
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Hammond's Leading Sporting Goods and Music Store - 147 State Street JOHN H. MILLET, Prop Hammond, Indiana
to prove that the high collar Is a menace to the health of the British Empire. ' George Bernard Shaw Is held up to the Londoners as the greatest exponent of the soft and low collar.-
Pennsylvania Co-Eds Bar Dates with Men
t INTER NATIONAL NrjTS SERVICE) PHILADELPHIA, March. Co-eds at the University of Pennsylvania have banned "insignificant man" from their social activities by the formation of a "Dateless Club." The object of the organization is to bar "mere man" proverbial Wednesday and Saturday from the society of its members on the '.'date nights." Admission to the organization can be obtained only by the recommendation of a member and the passlntr of
a severe cross-examination ir,i
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toward the masculine sex in general
of $14,0S9,T00, will be expanded in
various building projects this spring. Contracts or construction of an addition to one of the city's' wellknown high schools which will cost approximately $215.000 have been awarded (by the board of education. The work will begin immediately, according to reports. High-priced homes In the southern section of the city lead the list of types of buildings to be constructed. Most of the homes will average nearly $20,000 on construction price. Apartment houses, family hotels, offico buildings and school buildings are also planned.
KANSAS CITY AWAITS BIO BUILDING BOOM TrAU5IRNlT,0NAL NEWS SERVICE KANSAS OTP, M.f. March. This city will witness the areatpst rvirvi
of building this spring for more than
uny yearn. J. C. Jackson, secretary of the Carpenters' union in Kansas fitv 1q on.
thorlty for the statement that a total
Also Their Hombrew. Of course, the cynic, when he reads that Maine produces strong men, will remark that they have to be strong to survive the winters. Boston Transcript.
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