Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 8, Hammond, Lake County, 11 March 1922 — Page 5

March 11. 1922.

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Ther is slight Improvement In the condition of J. E. Fltzjrerald today.

called meeting of the members of the three unions of the Hammond AV. C. T. U. was held last evening- Immediately after a public meeting held In the court house, and a committee i appointed to wait unon the mayor and the board of safety to Influence thf appointment of a police matron, Sunday la to be Temperance Day of all W. C. T. TT. organization In the world, but the meeting1 that was to have been held In Hammond has been indefinitely postponed. However, there will be representatives of the unions In each of the Sunday school classes of Hammond tomorrow to grlva talks on the purposes and alms of the W. C. T. V.

It's Jnt as cheap to bur a Kelly. -' Kiss 01& Von Meeteren. a teacher In the kindergarten of the Lafayette school until yesterday, has abandoned her rol as school-marm, and yesterday noon was givn a farewell luncheon by the teachers of the school. Miss Von, Sfeeteren ha gom to Chicago, where she will he busy until a future date, when she -will become the bride of Harold Schmidt, a successful young pharmacist there. The high school Press Club entertained the members of the school basketball team at a dinner and etag laat evening In the school cafeteria. A most enthusiastic meeting was enjoyed, regtatering good spirit and energetfto pep

The Titumvh Council of the Sons and Daughters of JUberty will entertain . a pleasant social evening on Monday in the I. O. O. F. hall, to which affair the neighboring' councils and their friends are Invited.

The North Side "v7. C. T. U. met with OUre Kendall at her home on On Hundred Fiftieth street yesterday afternoon, and there was a good attendance. Ten dollars of the fund made at the Monroe Street Chapel was (liven to the fund for Tt-Mgious educational training. The ladles made arrangements to have a social at the home of ITrs. William Schroeder of Rimbach avenue on March twenty-first.

The Bethany Club of Hammond enjoyed a most delightful time last evening the parlors of th First ML. rj. church. At sis o'clock a. dainty luncheon was served to the Eethany girls, after which, a brief business session wu held. At eight o'clock a nunroer of young men Joined the party, and the remainder of the evening was spent socially. The program was diversified, including readings by Marlon Fierce, Enos Harrington and Evelyn Parker, a solo by Metha AVilhelm and an extiwnporaneous debate by Miss Kathryn Daggr. Rev. Burgess, Hattie Belle Maler and Mr. Barnes. Games were played and delicious refreshments served at the close of the entertainment. The Bethany Club is an interdenominational club of girls, having as its primary thought "We best help ourselves br helping others." The ojr'cers of the cla-b are Miss Maude Bewsey. president; Miss Mildred Myers, vice president; Mrs. Clarence Jones, secretary, and Miss Elfie Kreps. treasurer. Mies Irene Van Slyke, attendance officer In the Hammond schools, is attending a state convention of attendance officers la Indianapolis. A birthday party and supper will fce given tomorrow by the members of Moltke lodge In their club rooms on State street. A pTO?ram will be given at four o'clock and at fix o'clock dinner will be served. The Toung Woman's Auxiliary of the " First M. E. church will meet on Monday evening. March the thirteenth, at the home of Mlas Marian Gilchrist. 13 Clinton street. This will . he a very important meeting as there will be a mlte-box opening, and plans made for the debate to be held shortly. Every member is urg-ed to attend. The history committee of the Hammond Woman's Club .will meet with Mrs. Joseph Harnlt in her home. 11 West Highland street, on Monday afternoon at two-thirty o'clock. A program of unusual interest has been planned, and a large attendance 1 urgently requested. "MY BOY" EXPECTED TO BREAK RECORDS Extensive preparations are being made by the Parthenon theatre for the forthcoming showing of My Boy." starring little Jackie Coogan, which is te be shown there. Due to the popularity of this diminutive star, the manager is anticipating crowded houses. "Peck's Bad Boy," his previous starring "vehicle, took, the country by storm and "My Boy" Is expected to outdo that production. "My Boy," was written especially for Jackie, and contains a story whloh Is eminently fitted to his talents. Combining humor and pathos, it is a tale which Is particularly gripping and effective. It was produced "oy Sol Lesser, and the sterling cast Includes

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Claude Dillingwater and Mathilda Brundage. The story is that of little Jackie Blair, who lands In New Tork homeless and friendless He ataches himself to a surly sea captain, who is an enemy of children in general, but he so ingratiates himself Into the good graces of the sea dog that he is allowed to share the latter's home. He had ben saved from deportation through good fortune, but the immigration inspectors are on his trail. The captain had intended at first to turn him over to the officials, but the boy won his heart so thoroughly that when it came time to carry out his intention he was unable to do so. But a good fairy was lying in wait for Jackie, and he was able to return the captain's benefactions.

IRENE COMING TO THE PARTHENON So many concoctions of nonsense without a single redeeming feature, have been fostered on the public In the guise of musical comedy, that the theatre-goer of today has become more or less of a skeptic, when the mere mention Is made of a musical comedy coming to this city and one can hardly blame them or wonder why these socalled attractions or rather so many of them do not find fawor with discriminating audiences. In this plethora of anrusement, there are few if any. which have ever received the attention accorded by James Montgomery's fascinating musical play "Irene," the music of which was composed by Harry Tierney and the Lyrics furnished by Joseph McCarthy, and which the Vanderbilt Producing Co., will present at the Parthenon theatre on Friday and Saturday, March 24th and 25th with matinee on Saturday. Looking back on the list and char

acter of attractions of this kind pro-

auceo. in tne last two decades, It is little wonder that this charming Idyl, with Its wonderful romantic story, its entrancing muslo and aptly applied lyrics, has delighted over ten million people on both hemispheres since its premier in New York on November 18. 1519. nor that it has broken all records for musical comedy In Nsw York Boston, Chicago, London, Sydney, Melbourne and other places, and the leading character gaining the well earned soubriquet of "The World's Sweetheart," for "Irene" Is a truly golden rirl a m6dem Cinderella who to be seen Is fcut to be laved.

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BY A. O. IIATTVARD 1STAFF CORRESPONDENT I. N. SERVICE WASHINGTON. March 11. There is to be no change in the plan of the soldier bonus because of the opposition of treasury officials or because of the reports from Picsldent Harding disapproves of the bill in Its present form. Chairman Fordney of the house and ways and means committee declared today. The bill, according to the schedule worked out by republican leaders will be brought from the committee unchanged and will be passed by the house without alteration. Governor W. P. G. Harding of the federal reserve board. Told the republican members of the ways and means committee when he consulted with them over the ability of banks to loan money on the bonus certlflcstes, the member banks had borrowed at that time only $700,000,000 from tne federal roworve tanks. This appregate of loans to member bank Is very low. It was understood to have been the Judgment of Governor Harding that the banks could make all the loans on bonus certificates to which they might be subjected without inconveniencing their commercial borrowers" and without interfering with the profitable

functioning of the banks. In fact it has been so light that the banks have been forced to turn to alter charge of foreign short term paper to take up thalr Idle money. Postponement of action by the full ways and means committee from today until Monday on the bonus bill will not delay action on It bythe house. Fordney said unless present plans change the bill will not be called up in the house for passage before Monday. March 20.

FIND MARTINO' NOT GUILTY In police court yesterday morning, James Martlno, 1943 Pennsylvania st., was found not guilty of violating the Hate liquor law. Martlno was arrested February 26th and the case was tried yesterday after continuances had been taken by the defendant's attorney.

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Wo wlnh to take this opportunity1 of extending my grateful thanks to the Masons and Eastern Star of Whiting, the I. O. S. of Hegewiach, Carpenters' Local No. 1160 of East Chicago, Knights of Pythias of Whiting, employees of the American Maize Products Company, and the host of friends, for the many kindnesses and floral offerings extended to me and my family during our recent bereavement in the death of our brloved husband ani father. MIIS. ANNA SUTHERLAND AND FAMILY. 3-11

CARIJ OK THANKS. To the many friends who extended to us their sympathy in various ways during our recent beroavemont, we wishto express our sincere and heartfelt thanks. MRS. ELIZABETH VOORHEIS. GARDNER VOORHEIS. LLEWELLYN VOORHEIS.' 3-11

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Teeming with that mystery, suspense and fascination which mark the vigorous and refreshing James OlWer Curwood stoHes of the Far North, "The Oolden Snare," which is to be shown at the Orpheum theatre is without doubt the best screen versdoii yet made of any of the author's works. The motion picture camera has nerer raoorded a more beautiful panorama of the picturesque northland than in the production. The story Itself Is a pulsating tale of adventure a man hunt of the most unusual kind and out of it comes a happy romance. Sergeant Ralne la detailed to bring back dead or alive Bram Johnson. ASK LORD TO GUIDE CITY DADS f Continued from rage One)

of strong drink by making light of prohibition and said that the theater and movies were breeding disrespect for law by Joks at the expense of federal officers and prohibition. XOT WORK OF CHALKS. "The press of the country has unintentionally, perhaps, given voice to the propaganda that prohibition was put over by a few cranks, long-haired men and short-haired wmn," said the Rev.

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Thousands of Churches ar without ministers notvrifhsfandingthereat need of preaching tfce gospel.

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Revival Meetings IN FULL SWING AT CHRISTIAN CHURCH Calumet and Summer Powerful Preaching Inspiring Singing Conversions at Every Service SUNDAY, MARCH 12 A GREAT DAY v- FOUR SERVICES Bible School 9:30-Aim t600. Preaching 10:45 "The Unanswered Prayer of Our Lord." Address 2:30 "The Church Making Good." Preaching 7:45 "The Gospel of a Good Man." BASKET DINNER AT NOON SERVICES EACH EVENING, NEXT WEEK Except Monday, at 7:45 E. L. DAY, Evangelist R. PAUL ARNOLD, Song Evangelist C. M. SMITHSON, Minister Everybody Invited

Invitation To Smart Dressers of Hammond and Vicinity Spring Opening ' Introducing on live models our new line of Chic Dress Suits, Wraps and Furs Tuesday and WednesdayMarch 14-15 Afternoon and Evenings 2:00 to 5:00 P. M. 7:30 to 9:00 P. M. Frank Barnat Ladies" Tailor 0. K. BUILDING 636 S. HOHMAN ST.

Mr. Rist. "The facts are that fortyfivs states have confirmed ths eighteenth amendment by referendum or legislative action and that before It was paed. thirty-three state adopted It and 2.28S of I.M3 counties In this county were dry. The records show. If they can show anything, that It is the profound conviction of the people. The congress that passed the Volstead act was elected before a soldied had gone to Prance. The grand commander of the American Legion has haid that the ex-eervice men do not want the bonus If It has to come by a return of intoxicating; liquor. The right-thinking men and women of the country do not wsjit It back." The Rev. J. C. Parrett of the Prosbyterian church declared that the council had put Hammond to shame befor the country. "It simply means," said the Rev. Mr. Parrett that we know where some of our councllmcn stand and when they appeal to use for votes ws can act according to thlr actions." Mayor Brown made a short talk in which he regreUed ths action of the council and expressed the hope that the beer and wine resolution would be rescinded . It was stated today that the W. C. T. V. would not hold a mass meeting Sunday afternoon as previously announced but would g;ve the council a chance to vote dry be fore taking: any further steps. The beer and wine resolution will be discussed from ti e pulpits of the churches tomorrow.

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MEN OF HAMMOND If You Are Without a Church Home Come to the FIRST BABT1ST CHURCH Rer. J. C Oranfer, Pastor Sibley Street Just East of Oakley TOMORROW MORNING AT 9:45 O'CLOCK The Men's Brotherhood Class Morse Dell Plain. Pres. Extends to you a hearty welcome Subject for Discussion "SOCIAL EVILS OF TODAY" Regular church services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Morning Topic: "WHT IS JUSTIFICATION" Evening Topic: "THE RUSTY LOCK" We Will Be Expecting Yon

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Purdue Glee Club and Real College Jazz Band Will Give Their Concert and Grand Ball If you and your girl, wife, or sweetheart don't attend this function, you are going to miss a real peppy, collegespirited affair that is bound to live in the memory of those who do attend. The Tickets are $1.00 AT THE BOX OFFICE MONNETT'S SMOKE SHOP ARMSTRONG'S JEWELRY STORE NELSON'S, SUMMERS AND N0RRIS' DRUG STORES The Concert Starts Promptly at 8 o'CIock