Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 357, Hammond, Lake County, 5 May 1922 — Page 2

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SMILIN THROUGH NORMA'S MOST AMBITIOUS PICTURE Norma Talmaig'e,s , production, "Smllin Through," -whlcfr will bo the First National attraction at tha Farthenon theatre next week Is eald to a the irroat oatly, elaborate and artlwtlc photoplay yet made by that star. Newr Tork, Long Island and California furnished backgrounds for the fllnnlns of Allen Langrdon .Martin's famous play. In. which Jane Cowl appeared on the e-peakine etag-e. In the Ea-t Norma ued two great studios, one of which contained a day ee-t and the other a nlg-ht set.

the company frequently working- at fourteen hour stretches under the direction of Sidney Franklin. Remarkable moonlig-ht scenes wore obtained in the nlgiht set at Norona's New Tork studio, wMle exceptional exteriors were filmed with in the day studio on Long Island, in wMch the replica of an English village, with & 'beautiful garden, a Jvooiae and wtndlnx roadway was con stnucted. To these were added several Trfoturesque "shots" in California. Double exposure necessitated the taking: of most of the exteriors in interiors. Two leading- cameramen were wed. One was Charles Kosher, Mary Plckrford's cameraman, loaned to MUa Talmadge during his

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employer's recent vacation; the other was Hoy Hunt. Nonma's regular camera Chief.

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Says Re Did Not Know "What A Well Day Was For Two Years But Tan lac pt Rim Back On Feet In Snort Time. "Thers Is something- about Taslac that certainly does the work," said Chas. S. Wood, 937 25th St, Terre Haute, Ind. "A short time ago I was almost down and out and here I am today in the very best of health, feeling as strong- as I ever did in my lifeNothing1 but Tanlac made the change in me, either. My troubles started with Influenza about two years ago and from that time up until Tanlac straightened out my trouble I didn't know what a well day was. "I am like my old self again now, eating, sleeping- and working as well as rver I did in. my life." Tanlac is old by all good druggists. Adv.

THIRTEEN CHILDREN ACT IN MOVIES, WHILE MOTHER HOPES NOT FOR FAME RUT FOR RETURN OF THEIR I oqt ptttpo

VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS MEET The enthusiasm manifested at the

meeting of the Edward H. Larsen Post, No, 02, over the success of . the baseball team of the post in winning its first two games has aroused new interest among overseas men and many new applications are being made to Join. Next Sunday thy play the Crown Point Legion team at Morris Park in Hammond and the following Sunday -meet the very strong Gary League team at Gleason Park. Their la?t two wins have b rru gh t them many offers from strong teams to inlay The gentlemanly manner in whic! the players conduct themselves am occasioned nvuch, favorable com merit and the veterans are assure of support from many sources. The Post with the co-operation o the Ladles' Auxiliary is going to

offer on Memorial Day the original French popples made by the women and children of the devasted region of France. This movement lias the endorsement of President Harding, the funds realized going to those people. Further iplans of this move ment will be announced later. The Foreign War Vets are planning some novel things for their Decoration Day turnout and wish to have all. overseas veterans Join with them, whether they are memhers of the post or not. Next week Post Commander Miller goes to Richmond, Ind., to attend the state encampment of the order and will 'bring back some new plans for the betterment of the exservice men.

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TODAY and TOMORROW RICHARD BARTHELMESS in "THE SEVENTH DAY" 5 ACTS VAUDEVILLE 5 SUNDAY ONE DAY ONLY MAY. ALLISON in "THE MARRIAGE OF WILLIAM ASH" and BILLY MANE'S All Girl, Song and Dance Revue

LAST TIMES TODAY GEORGE WALSH and MIRIAM COOPER in "SEF.E: ACE" HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE TOMORROW ONE iAY ONLY CONSTANCE TALMADGE in "POLLY OF THE FOLLIES" Also CHARLES CHAPLIN in "PAY DAY"

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The TV. B. A. of the Maccabees held a very interesting meeting on Wednesday evening, several candidates were taken 1n to the order.

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The Maccabees are Increasing wonderful at the present time. After the meeting a Minstrel show was put on by Mrs. W. Shade and her committee who need to be complimented on their ability. The show was moro than enjoyed by the larijs crowd that was presort. Mrs. D'-in-laps committee eerved sandwiches, cake auJ coffee. PRINCESS THEATRE TONIGHT "WET tiOLD." n GolUwyn production vrtth a special cast; also Xewi and Comedy. We guarantee and recommend thia plctnrew 5-5-1 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eversole of Creek, Neb., spent a ftw dav with Mr. and Mrs. I Everaole of Amy avenue. Mrs. Mollie Feion of 116th street who has (been ailing for some time with a severe case of neuritis, is ptill confined to her bed.

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STAR THE.ITHE TONIGHT al Hart In "THE LI RE OF THE GOLD," a trne life story; Alno Roblnaon t'runo nnd comedy. Tomorrow ten colored people laza Band, don't fall to aee It. .4-5-1 Mrs. John Elwood of South Chicago was a visitor at the Hulett home cn Atchison avenue Monday. Mrs. J. Fass and several of her friends from here attended a card party given by the American Cook Co. Association at the LaSalle Hotel in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. E. Blohm and the latter' sister Mrs. Matson who is visiting here from Irons, Mich., at

tended a theatre in Chicago last Tuesday evening. Mrs. Roy Osier and daughter returned from a two weeks 'visit with her parents at Teagarden, Ind. PRINCESS THEATRE MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY "WAY DOWN EAST." 5-5-S Mrs. W. Shade spent several days with her aunt Mrs. Smith of Gary. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Mltchel and Mr and Mrs. H. S. Yant motored to Cedar Iake the fore part of this week. The Protective Horn Circle are having- a Bunco party on next Thurs day evening at 768 Indianapolis

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Good Hamburger, per lb 15c Leg of Veal, per lb 15c Breast of Veal, 5c Veal Chops and Steak .... 18c Pork Loin Roast, per lb 24c Pork Sausage per lb. 15c Good Bacon, ....... 18c

Blvd., In the Kohr building. Mrs. E. Sheppard of East Side waa .i guest at the Klekenapp home on Stanton avenue the fore part of this week. Shepard Smith of Atchison avenue returned from a week't visit with his parents at Kalamazoo, Mich. On the 13th of May, the W. B. A. of the Maccabees are giving a bunco and card party In the small hall of the aiovenskl Dom, The public la cordia lly Invited to attend this party. Mrs. Adam Ulrlch of Gary vis!ted several friends In Itobertsdale on Wednesday. Mrs. Ulrlch was formerly a resident of Robertsdale.

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THAT leadership which Nash cars arc assuming everywhere throughout the country in thenrespective classes can be seen reflected nowhere more clearly and unmistakably than in the figures for the annual sale of motor cars by all manufacturers.

But a scant five years ago Nash stood 24th in volume of business yearly. Now Nash is in 8th place and that in itself speaks weightily as to, the quality and value embodied in the fours and sixes that bear the Nash emblem on the radiator.

FOURS and SIXES Prices range from $g6s to S2S90' ' J. factory

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can no more crow up than Peter Pan and fhafr is why her latest production "THROUGH THE backdoor: Drcction bq Jack Dick(bd and Alfred E.Grccn Gcnario !j Kfarton Pairfex Photoaphq kjCharla Dosha is just the ttpe of charming picture that qou want to see her in the kind that made her famous brimful of heart interesh.JntenslLj effective.

BIJOU TODAY AND TOMORROW DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS Presents His Greatest Production "THE THREE MUSKETEERS"

STAR THEATRE TONIGHT NeeJ Hart In "THE LIKE OF THE Neal Hrt in "THE LIRE OF THE GOLD," a trne Hfe atory; Alao Rob. lnaon Cruao and comedy. Tomorrow ten colored people Jfcss Band, don't (all to ace It. .4-5-1 One hundred and fifty tfrl'acouts and leaders attended the Scout Rally which was held at the Community Center Wednesday evening:.. Af

ter the formal opening exercises the women of the Soout Council presented pins and badges to the follow. Ins: Tenderfoot Pins Marian Bonham. Donna Matson, Irene Molnar, Violet NylaJid, Irene Osteretrum, Rose Paryoa. Grace Pearson, Julia Popelas, Fay Reiner, Marjorie Reiner, Margaret "Roe, Anna Seaman, Marie Way wood, Mary Yusko.

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Housekeepers, Contractors and Business Men have an opportunity to save real money on Electrical Fixtures During our special 25 Discount Sale which starts tomorrow and lasts for one week. Make your selections while the pretty patterns last. Select Any Fixture in the House Be here early tomorrow and pick from the finest stock in Northern Indiana. Radio Supplies at Most Reasonable Prices J

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