Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 15, Hammond, Lake County, 29 April 1922 — Page 2

LEGION MEETS IN NEW CLUB ROOMS

Hammond Post of the American Legion held Its first real meeting: in the new club rooms on East State street, Tuesday evening. The bis hall and club rooms were packed. It was the largest turnout since the Post was organized.' Mr. Parlin, of the E. M. Bunnell Motor Co., rave an interesting chalk talk. It was so good that the vets kept him going long after he bad indicated he wanted - to stop. The Post gave him a rising vote of thanks for his entertainment. Thirty-five new members were Initiated, one of the. largest classes ever taken in. The club rooms are now fitted out in fine style. There are plenty of comfortable davenports and rockers. There are pool tables, card tables, a piano and a talking machine. The new kitchen was given a tryout Tuesday evening in furnishing a feed for the assemblage. The kitchen Is now in operation from 7 to 12 o'clock each evening, serving light lunches, coffee, etc., through the refreshment stand which carr ries a complete stock. It is expected to prove a popular clubroom adjunct. Radiophone Program Here are the stations and their "calls." Listen for the stand-by signal. Pick out your concert. They all start at 8:00 p. m. Stations: Chicago, K - Y - W; Tittsburg, K-D-K-A: Springfield Mass., WhB-3; Newark. N". J., W-J-Z Cleveland W-H-K; Medford Hill Side, Mass., W-B-I. Indianapolis, 9-Z-J; Detroit. W-W-J: Schenectady, X. T.. W-G-Y; (starts at 6:45 p. m.) While In the Legislature he was ver faithful. Now nominate Otto G. Fifleld for County Treasurer. 4-2S-Vote for Albert E. Griffiths, . S Republican Candidate for Justice of the Peace. 4-26-5 THOSE LITTLE LEAKS m"your radiator do the-damage eventually to your water cooling system. Perhaps you don't notice them at first, but they get worse and worse and finally, there's a big repairing bill to pay. Let us stop the little troubles before they grow big. Hammond Auto Sheet Metal Works Phone 3032 690 HOHMAN ST., HAMMOND PARTHENON MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY IMT MB tH TUB THHATRB WBN CONNIES! jojcpttMScIienck. fcrnr-" I -rflERH Distance talmad&e POLLY OF THE FOLLIES JchnEmerson ana Anita LooJ nmr Diana and Folli Hi Flirt? and if vott have to walk the proverbial mile the joy youll get ivill make !t teem like two blocks. ALSO

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Fort Wood, W-Y-C-B (9:00 p. m. 1450 meters.) Davenport, Iowa, W-O-C. Tune your instruments to 360-meter wave length. Time from 8 to 9 p. m, Saturday's program is as follows: CHICAGO (K-T-W) Artists Virginia Van Riper Soprano. William Mitchell Tenor. Milan Lusk Violinist. Harold Simonds Accompanist. Sllen McCurley Accompanist. Mrs. Edna Fraln Accompanist. Mary Potter Smith Pianist PROGRAM 1. (a) Ah! So Pure "Martha', Flotow; (b) I Passed By Your Window, Brehe William Mitchell. 2. (a) To a Water Lily. MacDowell; (b) Seguidilla, Albeniz Mary Potter Smith. 3. (a) Sweet Little Woman O' Mine. Bartlett; Ob) As We Sow, Simons Virginia Van Riper. 4. Mediation from Thais, Massenet Milan Lusk. 5. (a) Ectasy, Hummel; (b) Good Bye, Tostl William Mitchell. 6. Valse de Concert, Frlml Mary Potter Smith. 1. (a) When the Roses Bloom, Reichardt; (b) The Jewel of Asia, Philp Virginia Van Riper. 8. (a) Souvenir, Drdla; (b) Traumerei, Schumann Milan Lusk. 9. Piano Selection Duo-Art.

AT THE BIJOU Even though the calcium glare of the movies lures people from all walks of life. It Is not often that a member of the nobility seeks fame reflected from the silver sheet. Count Jean de Limur, therefore. Is a notable exception. Bearing a title and possessing great wealth be sides being a member of one of the oldest families of France, Jean de Limur preferred working as an extra for Douglas Fairbanks In "The Three Muskateers," starting at the Bijou Sunday, to be classified as one of the "Idle rich." It was not the five dollars a day which the count made that appealed to him; it was the fun he gets out of earning It. He was happier than a small boy with a new popgun when, because of his ability as a swordsman, he was chosen to fence with Douglas Fairbanks in one of the duelling scenes of "The Three Muskateers." j "I enjoyed myself Immensely at the Fairbanks' studio," said Count Limur, "and I learned a lot too. When I go back to Paris in about three months, perhaps, I can put to good use the knowledge of pictures I have gathered in this country." The count Is on a two year leave of absence from the French cavalry In which he Js a captain. His brother. Viscount Andre de Limur, married Ethel Mary Crocker, famous American heiress and they now live In Paris. Before engaging In picture work. Count Limur spent considerable time at the Burlingame home of the Crockers, said to toe oneof the most fceautiful and famous estates in this country. Fred Nlblo, director of "The Three Muskateers," is credited with taking the first motion picture camera into the big game country of Central Africa. He was there two years ahead of Roosevelt, exploring. Twelve miles of film were shot In making Douglas Fairbanks' version of "The Three Muskateers," to be shown at the Bijou theatre starting Sunday. HOLUBAR STAGES A BIG FEAST EOR PICTURE The most elaborate banquet scene ever staged. Otto G. Fifleld, a farmer and business man, asks your aufferage, for County Treasurer. 4-2S-5

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That Is what critics have said of the Lucullan feast of the wealthy staged at enormous expense In 'Man-Woman-Marriage,' Allen Ho-j lubar's first Independent Assoclat-. ed First National Pictures, Inc., productlon, starring Dorothy Phillips. One of the sensations is the dance staged in the center of the banquet board on mirrors by two well known : dancers. The setting cost many thousand) dollars to build and hundreds ofj

extra players In most fashionable evening clothes, and brilliant gowns furnished atmosphere for one of the great dramatic scenes between Dorothy Phillips and her leading man, James Klrkwood, at the DeLuxe Jheatre for four days starting tomorrow. "CLUCK CLUCK" A RIOT Marcus Revue "Cluck Cluck" Is the biggest and most gorgeous conception of a musical comedy revue that has played the "(boards" at a Gary theatre In many a day. Nominate Otto G. Fifleld for! County Treasurer, primaries. May 2nd (next Tuesday.) 4-26-5 That's IT. No. 43 on the Republican ballot. Our own Otto G. Fifleld for County Treasurer. 4-26-5 A competent man for am Important Job, Otto Q. Fifleld for County Treasurer. 4-26-5

CONCERT

Swift & Company Male Chorus 65 Trained Voices Thursday, May 4th At Baptist Church Auditorium Practically the same program that was presented at Orchestra Hall, Chicago, will be sung at the Hammond concert. A high-class performance by a chorus that is recognized as one of the leading singing organizations in the country. Tickets, 50c On Sale at NELSON'S DRUG STORE SUMMERS' DRUG STORE MONNET'S SMOKE SHOP STRAUBE MUSIC STORE

A Lake County Product throughout. Otto Q. Fifleld for County Treasurer. 4-28-5

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TALE OF LIFE. LOyE AND WANTON NOW WASTE AT MOtaTE CARLO NOW

Ogaa Playing, "While Miami

That Is the concensus of opinion of Gary theatre goers who have attended "Cluck Cluck" which opened at the Gary theatre night before last and has ibeen playing to packed houses. There is not' a thing that Is lacking in the entire revue which is extraordinary to say the least. From the first curtain until the last, it Is a riot of laughter, wit, pretty girls, gorgeous costumes and scenery. Pep is the by-word of the entire cast, with the result that there is not a dull moment In the entire show. The show closes In Gary tonight following the night performance.

The Dunsans, a curious tribe of people inhabiting a section of British North Borneo, are dominated by women priests. ' Vote for Albert K. Griffiths, 8S Republican Candidate for Justice of the Peaee. 4-26-5 t A farmer and a business man: Otto G. Fifleld for County Treasurer. 4-26-5 IRUISES-SPRA1NS Alternate applications not and cold cloths then apply VAPO Run Okt 17 Million J an UttdYtarlg Lake County First, Last and All the time and Otto G. Fifleld, for County Treasurer. 4-2S-6 Smiles"; Remick's Bi Hit

STOCK MARKET SEW YOittK STOCKS CLOSE Allls Chalmers 50 American Car and Foundry ...161 American Steel Foundry 39 American Tel. and Tel 122 Baldwin Locomotive 115? Bethlehem Steel B 79 Chesapeake and Ohio 65ft Chicago and Northwestern .... 75 Colorado Fuel 31 Crucible Steel ; 64,4 General Motors '...... 12 Lackawanna Steel ......... .j . 57 Lehigh Valley 62 Mexican Petroleum 132 Mldvale Steel 38 Northern Pacific 76 Pure Oil 34 Railway Steel Springs 10Hi Reading 76!ft Republic Iron and Steel 61 ? Texas Co 47 U. S. Steel . Willys Overland ; 8 Sinclair OU 32 CHICAGO CASH GRAI.V "WHEAT No. 3 red mixed $1.36; No. 3 mixed $1.36; No. 2 hard winter $1.4001.41; No. 3 hard winter $1.23. CORN No. 2 mixed 6162c; No. 2 white 64 63c; No. 2 yellow 62 63c; No. 3 mixed 6061?i-: No- 3 yellow 6161c; No. 4 mixed 59ic OATS No. 2 white 39fi40c; No. 3 white 2?5'39c; No. 4 white 37384c. MINNEAPOLIS GRA.IV CLOSE WHEAT July $1.43T4S; May $1.53. CORN July 57S; May 52?iB. OATS Sept. 86S: July 35c. FLAX July $2,783; May $2.89. BARLEY July 59c; May 57V4S; Sept. 60c. CHICAGO PRODUCE BUTTER Receipts 12,325 tubs. Creamery extra 39c; standard 38c; firsts 3438c; packing stock 17 18c. EGGS Receipts 52.54 3 eases. Miscellaneous 2223c; ordinary firsts 2121c; firsts. 23c. LIVE POULTRY Turkeys 30c; chickens 26c; springs 42 50c; roosters 16e; geese 18c; ducks 25c. POTATOES Receipts 42 cars. Wis. round white $1.802.00; Mich, round white $1.902. 00; Idaho rurals $2.102.15. VEAL 50 to 60 lbs. 7c; 70 to 80 lbs. 89c; 90 to 119 lbs. 910c; fancy 11 12c. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK HOGS Receipts 5.000. Market strong to 10c higher. Bulk $10.253 10.70. Top $10.75. Heavy weight $10.35010.65; medium weight $10.45 610.75: light weight $10.60 10.75; pigs $9.5010.50. CATTLE Receipts 2,005. SHEEP Receipts 7.000. SlOrX CITY LIVE STOCK. HOGS 400; Market 6-10 higher; Range 875-1020; Bulk 985-1010. CATTLE-800; Market steady.

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Coming -MAY 14 "ORPHANS OF THE STORM"

PARTHENON NOW PLAYING "FOOLISH WIVES" SUNDAY POLA NEGRI in x "INTRIGUE" 5 ACTS OF VAUDEVILLE 5 COMING MONDXY, MAY 1st For Four Days CONSTANCE TALMADGE in "POLLY OF THE FOLLIES" Also compared with week ago all grades 25-50 higher. SHEEP None; Market compared with week ago Lambs 50c higher; Sheep steady. OMAHA HOGS 4.600; Market steady to 10 higher; Bulk 980-1005; Top 1015. Cattle 200; Market compared with week ago beef steers 25-40 higher; she stock 15-25 higher; bulls 25, higher; veals, stockers and feeders strong to 25 higher. SHEEP 1000; Market compared with week ago lambs 25-50 higher; shorn lambs 50 higher ;sheep and feeders steady.

What Does the Future Hold For Millions of Women'

The big problem of the preponderance of women as an aftermath of the war must be solved. There is a solution in Allen Holubar's drama-eternal, "Man-Woman-Marriage." In the days of the Amazons the woman chose her mate. Men unfit to become fathers were doomed to bachelorhood; women unfit to mother posterity were discarded.

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A Mighty Drama of Women's Hearts! De Luxe Theatre SUN., HON.. TUES., WED.

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ORPHEUM TODAY FOR ONE DAY ONLY HARRY CORNELL And THE FOUR FAY SISTERS in A SONG AND DANCE REVUE Also MORRIS FLYNN in "BUCKING THE LINE" TOMORROW, MONDAY and TUESDAY HARRY CAREY in "MAN TO MAN" and HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE EAST ST. LOUIS CATTLE Receipts, 350; market Is steady; native beef steers, 860S925; yearling steers and heifers, . 850 015; cows, 450700; stockers and feeders, 600 0725; calves, 600850; canners and cutters, 325 400. HOGS Receipts, 4500; market Is steady to strong; mixed and butchers, 10501065; good heavies, 1040 1060; roughs, 9Q0950; lights, 1050 S 1065; pigs, 9251060; bulk, 1050 1060. While In the Legislature he was ever faithful. Now nominate Otto G. Fifleld for County Treasurer. 4-2S-5 E3 Man Woman Marriage demand

. AIRBANKS Presents His Greatest Production

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in "SMILIN' THROUGH" DELUXE LAST TIMES TODAYTOMORROW Special Fox Production "The Last Trail" SUNDAY FOR FOUR DAYS DOROTHY PHILLIPS in "MAN, WOMAN anc MARRIAGE" Exceptionally Good Comedy "Barnyard CaraKer" PARTHENON SUNDAY, RiAY 14TH For Six Day ADAPTED CD.OM 1 "The Two Chan" BYAHKANGSMSNT M.TTH KATE CLAXTOM - L1LLIAH AHD DOROTHY GISU A man who has helped Lake county, now Lake county help Otto "G. Fifleld to be Ccunty Treasurer. 4-26-3 7 Days Starting Tomorrow Three 99 From the Celebrated Novel and Play by the World Famous Author ALEXANDER DUMAS Through special arrangements with the distributing company this production will be shown at a lower admission price than ever charged for the actual first run presentation in any city. The admission price will be 30c, plus 3c war tax, total 33c; children (under 12 years of age) 20c, plus 2c war tax. Total, 22c IMPORTANT Owing to the very low admission price at which "THE THREE MUSKETEERS" is being presented, a record attendance is expected. The management suggests that patrons attend the Matinee performances, thus avoiding the crowd at , night. Special provisions will be made for taking care of children during matinee after school hours. A TWO DOLLAR SHOW At Special Reduced Prices. Do.nt Miss It. CONTINUOUS from 1 p. ra. to 11 p. m.

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