Hammond Times, Volume 16, Number 125, Hammond, Lake County, 14 November 1922 — Page 2

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iiiesuav. iov. 14. iy22 East Chicago and the Harbor BLACKMAIL QUEEN, TRAPPED AT LAST, REVEALS BIG RING OF WOMEN LITRES PARTHENON

Chamber Meets Tonight The regular monthly meeting of the directors of the East Chicago Chamber of Commerce will be held at the McKlnley high school auditorMm. this evening for the discussion of Current Civic topics. The usual emi-monthly business meeting: of the Chamber members will he held at the Congregational church tomorrow non.

Bee Hive's New Sale Thousands of rnlU men recenv had their pay raised. Prospects for another wag Increase and addei

Read These Twin City Advertisements To phoae itwi Item to East CVU Tine office, call Lut lb lot. co au.

WASSEY'S PLEATING SHOP 91 STATE STREET Hemstitch Tilth Hold nnd SUTe' Thread) also match all colors. But. ton Holes. Buttons Covered, Embroidering-. Braiding, Bending, Ffcone Hammond 446. 3:7. tf

Improvements In wWking conditions are good. In the face of tola preaent prosperity, plenty of Jots and h!rh vtr ee, the Bee Ktve, East Chicago's largest and moat up to date department to. announces a closing- out ac for all this week when approximately BO per cent, will fce slashed from the cost of the entire stock of womene ar-d men's ready to wear garments. The management of the Be Hive deemed it the most appropriate time of the year, when the working people of the Twin Cities are most

desirous of replenishing their win

ters stock of clothing, to offer advantages In prices with a closing

out sale. Responses to this announcement have een aatonishlng. Saturday

a crowd surged In and out of the

store all day, Goaded down with the bargains. Afternoon and evening shopping for this time of the week is reported to be decidedly heavier due to the Bee Hive's extra offerings The sale started last Thursday and will continue the rest of this week.

fleer Peter iluha yesterday afternoon, la said to Save furnished the police with Information that will lead to the arrest of three other boys. The tx which the police expected to take into custody are Mike Seles. 14; Matt Patraslck. IS; and John Stiglitr. 17.

NOTICE Starting today and eviry day na til further notloe, all notices of stat

ed meeting for lodges and fraternal !

orders will he charged for at the rate of 10c pr Use.

WOOD FOR SALE, Fruit Growers' Express Co., o 1 d Pennsylvania Shops, Indiana . Harbor,

50 cents per load any size

truck or wacroai.

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At Hartley Theatre TVaEace Held gave one rf the happiest Interpretation of his career at the Hartley theatre where "The Ghost Breaker" was shown with big success last night. He Is

seen as a ycung American who undertakes to clear a Spanish castfle of some undesirable ghosts which have chosen to lnhaJblt It for purposes of their own. "The Ghost Breaker," fully lives up to all that might be expected of it, for exciting situations follow one another In swift succession . .The star s supported 'by LJIa Lee, as the leading voman, and Walter Hiers in

a Mackfaee role for the first time In his career, has an excellent comedy part. The picture is ehowing at Hartley's again tonight.

Landlady Complains Pete Savala of to2 Pennsylvania avenue, Indiana Harbor, was arrested by the Harbor police on comTlaint of his landlady that he had threatened to shoot her. Savala was hooked at the Harbor station on a charge of drawing a deadly weapon.

Scarlet Fever Two cases of scarlet fever are the only contagious disease reported In the Twin Cities today. This Is the official number of contagions as shown upo4i the monthly chart of the East Chicago board of health. For this time of the year the health condition of the city Is reported by health officials to be unusually good. At this same time last year the city was In fear of a diphtheria and smallpox epidemic.

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CASH SPECIAL for TOMORROW

Four Boys in Trouble Four East Chicago boys, charged with being implicated in a series of petty holdups and burgalaries in the Twin Cities within the last year were expected to be taken into custody by the local police departments here today. John Gergvojch. 15 years of age, arrested at his home 511 142nd street. East Chicago, bv Police Of-

Lamp and Silk Shades With This Ad $18.75 Worth Double

THX ST AS STOB Will be crowded all week with shoppers eager to get their share of the things offered at extra special prices. ESS Oakley ave . between State and lyummer; opposite post office. Ham-m'-rtf1 Tnd'ana

Boys Do $1,000 Damage School boys playing along Main street yesterday evening threw a stone that shattered the plate glass window in the United States National bank at 157th and Main streets, Indiana Harbor, valued in the neighborhood of $1,000. A Mexican boy giving his name as Jesus Sigura. 14 years old, and living at S737 Block ave.. was taken into custody by the police as the malicious offender, but convinced the authorities before they released him that one of his two colored playmates had thrown the stone that broke the window. He was unable to find the boys.

Boy Scout Drive In spite of the Inclement weather a very enthusiastic and representative group of citizens gathered together at each end of the city for the purpose of perfecting plans for the Boy Bcouts drive, which will start Wednesday morning with a bang for the purpose of securing sufficient funds to put the (Boy Scout organisation in aotlve operation. The Industrial section on the east side will me In charge of Mr. H. R. DeHoll, and the Civil Section in charge of Judge M. E. Crltes. On the west side the Industrial Section will be In charge of C. H. True and

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TODAY-TOMORROW-AND THURSDAY The Mot Discussed Film of the Day "NANOOK of THE NORTH"

Ethel Whelan and (insert) Blanche PanL The "queen bee" of the blackmailers, trapped at last, '.a leading Attorney General Allen of Massachusetts to the hive where an organization of lawyers and lures have been plying their trade. She is Eleanor M. Barnes. According to her revelations to state authorities, Blanch .Paul was the lure which resulted in Victor Searies being vi-timised for 161,000. According to authorities, it was Ethel Whelan's duty to bail CP.'; lures who baopened to run afoul of the law and. to aclit the spoils..

Also Great American Author

Scries a Screen Picturization of the Famous Poems of OLIVER WENDEL HOLMES . Also Buster Keaton in "THE PALE FACE"

SPECIAL NOTICE!

During the engagement of

NANOOK OF THE NORTH

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MATINEE at 4 O'clock.

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ORPHEUM LAST TIMES TODAY House Peters in "The Man From Lost River" Also a Good Snooky Comedy TOMORROW and THURSDAY Frank Mayo

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Also PERCY AND FERDIE in "LOVE TAPS"

FRIDAY AND SATURDAY A BOOK WEEK SPECIAL WILUAM FARNUM in "A TALE OF TWO CITIES" A Fox Special

DE LUXE LAST TIMES TODAY AND TOMORROW BERT LYTELL And BETTY C0MPS0N in "TO HAVE AND TO HOLD" The Romance Magnificent, More Gorgeous Thrills, More Daring, Adventuring More Brilliant Beauty than You've Ever Seen on the Screen Before. WEDNES.-THURSDAY-FRIDAY MIRIAM COOPEN

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BT TAIl LAST TIMES 1JUU TODAY JACKHOXY in "RIDERS OF THE LAW"

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Judge A. P. Twyman will handle the civil end. That the citizens of this community are Interested In Boy Scouts has been shown by the willing offer to help.. Headquarters for the Eastern Section of the city will he established in the Boy Scout Headquarters in the Indiana Harbor National tank telephone E. C. 158. For the western section the headquarters will be In the Chamber of Commerce room In the Bee Hive building, telephone E. C. 4. John J. Block, head of the Boy Scout fubliclty Campaign, says. "The 'husines and professional men

have heen classified into irroiips and

Double Stamps Entire Day Tomorrow

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these cards will be given to two solicitors who wl'll make a personal call on each and every Individual." That you will hear and know there Is a Boy Scout movement In Kast Chicago within the next coming year has been assured by the newly elected president, Mr. True, and tho executive committee. Posters have been distributed throughout thi city calling attention to the Boy Scout drive this week and through the splendid co-operation of the local theaters an arrangement has been made with four minute ni-n of the city to speak each night on Boy Scout. If for any reason you are not called upon for a donation you can mail your check to the Twin City Boy Scout council where it will surely be welcome, and in conchision remember the Boy Scout motto "B Prepared Do a Good Turn Daily."

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This sale Region what

is showing the people of the Calumet "Honest-to-Goodness" values really are.

Closing out our entire line of Women's Cloaks, Suits and Dresses and also Men's One Trousers Suits. The greatest sacrifice event ever offered. Sale continues up to Saturday night. Many other items are offered during our Closing Out Sale. Don't fail to attend.

TOMORROW DOUBLE STAMP DAY

$6.00 and $7.00 Shoes Women's high shoes of fine quality black cordovan, many styles. Closing Out Sale

$9.50 Sweaters Ladies All Wool Slip-Overs, many shades and styles. Closing Out Sale

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$25,00 Dresses Ladies Silk Dresses, large selection many styles. Closing Out Sale,

$37.50 Coats Ladies Winter Coats made up in many materials and various shades. Closing Out Sale

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$1.50 Union Suits Men's Ribbed Union Suits, medium weight, ecru color only. Closing Out Sale

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Railroad Conference Following a conference between executives of the Pennsylvania Hallroad company and representatives of the N'orthwewtern Region Clerical Employes. Association, it was agreed to Increase tli rates of clerical forces on the Pennsylvania lines retroactive from November 1, 1922. The new scale of wages will be made on the following hasis: All clerks with an experience of 2 years or more will receive an Increase of 2 cents per hcrjr. All clerks with leas than 2 years experience and with more than one year's experience In railroad clerical work will he increased i cents per hour. j This clerical wage question, which

is under controversy now among the other railroad companies of the coun try, will .bo threshed out in the United States Labor Board when this body meets In Chicago on November

3rd.

HARTLEY Theatre LAST TIMES TONIGHT Come and see Wallie Beat Up An Army of Ghosts

All Knights of Pythias and the

Pythian Sisters are Invited to the K. of P. hall this evening at 7-n o'clock to enjoy their annual rabbit rupr-er. The Knights wire raM. hunting Saturday and P.obert Jones, chairman of the suppor committe". assures all brothers and sisters there will be plenty of eats and a good time in- store for them. So don't forget to be at the hail this evening at 7:00 o'clock. Mrs. William Phillips of South Haven, Mich., formerly of this city. Is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Rae Cadman of Beacon street.

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All Professional Circus

John G. Robinson's MILITARY ELEPHANTS THE VALENT1N0S JOE H0DGINI TROUPE THE FLYING YOUNGS THE LENORES FISHER SISTERS

THREE BELL BROS. THE MANGEANE TROUPE Stafford's Backing Males TORELM'S Dog, Ponies & Monkeys JACK MOORE TRIO "LORETTE"

A Surprising Comedy Romance, with a Great Cast of Favorites TOMORROW MILTON SILLS In "Burning Sands"

Palace of Progress World of Novelties Orak Temple HAMMOND, INDIANA Valuable Presents Given Away Each Night DOORS OPEN MATINEE 1:30 EVENINGS, 7:00 PERFORMANCES START AT Afternoons at 2:30 Nights at 8:15 NO SUNDAY PERFORMANCES Reserved Seat Tickets can be Secured at Armstrong! Jewelry Store During Day and at the Temple During Evening

I The East Chicago Woman's Club

and the Congregational Ladies' Aid Society will have a Joint session Wednesday, afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the Congregational church parlors, when Mrs. Ethel Farmly, nationally known as an expert on 1'nr"! Int-irr decoratlnr. will lec-

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ture. Mrs. larmly comes highly recommended. She has studied in Paris, London and New York, and for many years was connected with the Tobey Furniture Company of Chicago. Mrs. Parmly Is an experienced lecturer and you are sure to bo interested in all she has to bring to us. The Ixyal Woman's Bible class of tho Kast Chicago M. El. church will meet this evening at the home of Mrs. J. J. Turner. S230 Baring avenue. Every member and friend Is cordially invited to attend. tAODiTlOXAl, KAST CHICAGO ON FACE FIVE.

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Hie most daring exposure of the age

The selfish man and the sacrificing woman.

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Mothers Bring your daughters.

A (ltlicste subject handled in a delicate manner.

TO MARRY? ENTIRELY NEW TO THE SCREEN, NOTHING LIKE IT EVER BEFORE SHOWN

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Applications for Loans on Improved Property are Invited

Do yon require a building loan? This Bank has money to loan on improved, income-bearing property. Applications for Conservative loans on business or residential improved property will be received and be given prompt consideration. If you have existing improved income-bearing business property or a home or apartment building; cr if you contemplate erecting a structure of these types you are invited to make application for a building loan.

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