Hammond Times, Volume 16, Number 141, Hammond, Lake County, 4 December 1922 — Page 8
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AFFAIRS AT The County Capital
r. E. Farley ot thl ctty mi the winner of a on hundred dollar purchase certificate In a contest put on by the Garfield Piano Co., of Chicago recently. Mr. Farley's prize was won by a paper which he had written oa "Why "We Should Have Music la Our Homes" and was one of twelve prize winners. Several years ago Mr. Farley won a $50.00 each prize with an article on "Horse Breeding:." Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Hard were entertained In the borne of Mr. Hard's parents in Danville, 111., on Saturday and Sunday.
the stock advertising agency in
Chicago was the house guest of Miss Lillian Schmidt on Saturday and Sunday. The marriage of Miss Johanne Letterer to Harry Brandt took place at the parsonage of the Evangelical church on Saturday night at 8 p. rn. Only members of the Immediate family being present. Ttev. Stomlnch reading the service. Following the ceremony a weeding dinner was served at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Letterer on Indiana ave. Mrs. Brandt Is one of Cicwn Point's
THE "BIG THREE" SNAPPED AT LAUSANNE
Miss Clara Oser, associated -with charming girls, having been em-
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"The enlightened employer interests himself in the roniervation of the health of his employes and in
their safety, so far as he can provide them, the Chicago Tribune-
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For many years the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) has followed this plan as a part of its established policy. This Company maintains an exceptionally high standard of safety insurance. It not only provides safety devices but by encouraging the organization of safety committees in all of its refineries, it has been successful in reducing accidents in Us refineries to a point which actually is below that of many businesses naturally less hazardous. As an example of Its efforts in this direction Is cited the fact that all Standard Oil Company (Indiana) refineries are provided with elaborate fire-fighting devices, of which live steam and chemicals are notable refinements. The Directors of the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) recognize that an employe who believes himself to be well-treated and secure is a better worker and is more interested in giving full service both to the Company and to the public than is the .employe who lacks this feeling of security. The management of this Company believes that every constructive measure far the benefit of its employes is a definite factor in lowering the cost of doing business, in securing greater efficiency, and ultimately lowering prices of its products to the consumer. Hazard reduction is but one item, though an Important one, in the Company's complete program of attention to the well-being of its employes. Other items include liberal compensation, good working conditions, steady work, and insurance in so far as is possible against unemployment. In addition this Company has devised an annuity system to provide for the protection of those who have grown old in its service. The efforts of the management to provide ways and means of eliminating the dangers of a highly hazardous occupation is reflected in the enthusiasm of the workers and the whole-hearted endorsement of 26,560 stockholders, not one of whom owns as much as 10 percent of the totaL Standard Oil Company ( Indian) 910 So. Michigan Ave., Chicago 3003
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Human Eye Camera Yields Moving Picture in Relief
Depth and Background Produced by Ingenious New Method of Photography Employing Two Sets of Lenses.
INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE Ho you rft-nenibrr looking thronqli a "ptrenptlc(in" wVicr. you were a child, anrl exclaiming with surprise tli.it it "ppfnied to make the pictures stand out" so that you
frit as thousch you could reach out
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A landscape scene looked go realistic that you frflt ac though yoti could walk r'erht through the lens? onto tlie turf, lean against a tree.
or cl;mb a neighboring hill. Water
scenes showed all of the little troughs In the waves and the shore sloping down to the edge! But "stereoptlcons" aren't found
on the center table of the parlor any mpre. The Indoor sport has eriTen away to movlss and other
forms of "diversion. Bight here
however. Is wliere one learns that
there Isn't much new under the sun after all, for the stereoptlcon process has now been applied to t)i movie, through the medium of the
Left to rieht Lord Curion, English foreign secretary, Premier Benito Mussolini, Italy, and Premier Poincare, France.
Weighty state matters connected with the Lausanne peace parley waited while the "Big Three," Lord Curxon and Premiers Mussolini of Sly and Poincare of France took time out on the .steps of the conf erence building befor. one of the conference .es6ion. and posed for photographs.
CAPE IS YOUTHFUL FOR EVENING WEAR
camera vrlth the human eye." The process was invented by
Harry K. Fairall, movie photog
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Stereoptlcon projection of mo
tion pictures Is looked upon as one
of the most Important develop
ments in the picture making' world.!
Th" effect j arconrpl i shed by the projection of the screen simultaneously of two po.sltiv.- films su per-impos'.d, which have been photographed at the same time hrouph !i slnc'e camera haviner two lenses, separated a distance apart equivalent to the position of the human eyes.. The films are treated In such a way as to allow projection at any distance, and the use of viewing screens similar to spectacles, consisting of a blue and red lense wbich are complementary colors, makes possible etereoptlcan vision In that each t;e sees a single T'l--ture of Its own. which ts necessary to obtain the relief and perspective.
ployed as a stenographer with County Recorder TV. C Hose. Mr. Erandt Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry" Brandt and Is engaged In farmlnsr. The young: couple left cn Sunday for a two week's trip to South Dakota. Clarence Schmidt of this city assumed charge of the Kramer llarket on Saturday, C. J. Kramer having disposed of his stock and fixtures to Mm oa December 1st. Mr. Schmidt Is on of Crown Points popular and enterprlslae young men and wUl make a success of the
business which he has undertaken which under the proprietorship of
Mr. Kramer has grown Into one of Crown Points leading business houses. Mr. Kramer will remain with the present wner for wome time. Mi Edfth Maxwell who has
spent the past month !a Chicago with friends returned to the home of Mrs. S. A. Love today. P. J. Burke, manager of th Interstate Public Service Co.'s offloes In this city has returned from a business trip to Indianapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ling returned on Saturday from a three week's trip to California which was spent In visiting points of interest In the Golden State. Mr. and Mrs. "W. O. "Whitehead, were in Chicago on Sunday. Mr. Whitehead's father suffered a stroke of paralysis" last week and has been tn a pecarlous condition
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?v'o kind of a dolly has been forgot, ten. There are even some that are stuffed with cotton I Then too, kind sir, you must see the rest. , For surely the last Is sometimes th best; There are aprons, fancy worn, a cover for a table Which you will likely wish to buy, dear sir. If you are able. So please come, kind sir, you'll find it not far.
We'll Journey together, to the Ml E. Bazaar, Wednesday, December the sixth Is the day, -"All right pretty maiden, you lead the way."
METHODIST BAI.IAK Wecine(Iay, December 6 '"Where are you going my pretty maid?" "To the Methodist Bazarr, kind sir," 6hs said. "I'm going to see the bread so nice.
and the pies and the cakes so full of spice. "I want you to go along with me, the 'Kettle Drum Doll Show' just to see. There are dolls that are dark, and dolls that are fair; Th-;re are dolls that are smiley and dolla full of care; There are dolls that are big and dolls that are small; There are some that are dressed, and some, not at all.
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A Situation Saved
A Chicago business man, about to leave for Springfield to keep a business appointment, fell and sprained his ankle. Taken to his home he called the Springfield party by Long Distance telephone, explained his dilemma and concluded the deal by telephone. When accidents or illness interfere with plans, the Bell Long Distance service often saves the situation.
ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY
"JAZZ"
IN COLLEGE
NORMAN, Oki.., Dec "Jazz i - to music what slang Is to English ' This la the opinion f Miss EUi: Lyons. Dean cf "Women, at thUnlvexsity of Oklahoma, Exterl&r Influences of coUeo life are fully as important as actual claaarcom technique aad environment. In molding America's future men aad women, according to JIi.s Lyons. "I believe that jazi has a po. i tlvely harmful influence upo;. youthful unlrerslty students' M.. ; Lyons continued. "The purpose of the university is to educate the-, taste as much a to provide technical training. Certainly a taste for music should ! developed, and Jan is only musiby courtesy. In my opinion. "The men hnd women who eonv: to the universities will determi i the standards of tasto and cultuj' of their respective community .-. and It Is essential that the universities endow thorn with the bes'educated tastes It la possible to Five." COLUMBUS LAWYER
IS NEW ASSISTANT ATTORNEY GENERAL
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August T. Seyir.on. Attorney August T. Seymour. Columbus, O., has succeeded Col. Guy D. Goff as assistan' attorney general inWashingtou,D.X?i.
For Colds or Influenza and as a Preventive
Take Laxative Tahl3i30c
Saves Home Baking Ask for luscious raisin pie fresh and juicy at your grocer's or a neighborhood bske shop. Just telephone for one to try. Once Uste It tnd youH agrer that there's no longer any need to bake at home. 8erre tonight for dinner. Let your men folks decide. Made with delicious Sun -Maid Raisins Had Your Iron Today?
OHIO BOOTLEGGERS, WILY SPECIES, KEEP ONLY SILL STOCKS
I INTER NATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! AKRON. O.. Dec. Two and a haif year of keeping: "on the dodsre" have taught local bootleppers a lesson. They keep only a bo'tle or
so of their product about the premises now for booze sleuths to confiscate. This Is the story cleaned from police ourt records Few raids hrintr In more than a quart or ?o of HTJor. "The home brewer and verdor of hard ll?uor keeps little in prock." says Lieutenant Frank MrG'lirr. of the Akron vice squad. "The fence man hejrs of poller raids and !s constantly shifting- hi. supply. That is the reason we flr:d sueh small amounts when we makour visits." "1 don't know who the man wa? but his first name Is Joe," ts the favorite explanation of drunks when asked where they (rot their hootch. "My wife Is in poor health and needs a little something now and then." Is the ret excuse of men
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Yesterday wv; "Go to Churr.v Sunday tn Lowell and there was a big attendance at all tno church.-.; Miss Mabt-l Bruce returned to r;-.' home in Chl ago last evening after 3 visit here -with her iiarents Mr. a:;3 Mrs. Will Bruce. Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Gra?fT. H
Hammond, visited her sisters. . Mi?s" -'.da and Ida Deathe he:
yesterday .
Mr.. Julia ooe of Humtnnri' vlslteu i.- parents Mr. and ?.f.s.
Mleihael Minntng-er yesterdRy.
Jlr. and Mrs. Charies TVood vf'?j d their daughter Mrs. Slrois ar.-?
family at Shelby yesterday.
Mrs. Roy Ahrams returned to fret home in Greenrastle Saturday. H-i mother. Mrs. J. M. Dwyer, acco.vi panled her home. Donald Qulncy of Chicago, vtsftcd his father, Dr. Qulncy here yesterday. Miss Ij-rcllle Ludeman returnel tl her home iv Hammond last evenfrr after a visit here with her gran.i parents. Mr. and Mrs. "WKHTrt Graves. Mrs. Harry Chase retnrned to el home In Gary last evening after t several days visit with her parent Mr. and Mrs. O. T.. Tramp. Mtss ITeien Morey returned to fr. Bend last evening after a rlsH wi' her parents Mr. and Mrs. "VT. ??. Morey.
Thi3 cape is youthful .r. every detail. It is a light colored velvet with a cord run through the bottojn making It conform to the long, Blender lines of the present season. A large squirrel cellar adds tvarmth and beauty.
WHY INTERNAL BATH3 ARE ESSENTIAL TO BETTER HEALTH Ton can't be thoroughly well art less clean internally. And if you were clean internally you would never need medicine. The one method which assured this cleanliness is an occasional Irs tornal Bath. Millions of progressive AmerlcarH can testify to this, many of them rn our own City. Not only does Internal Bathing make the sick well but it makH the well better, stronger, bright and more capable. Ask us for free boob, "Wny Man of Today is Only 50 Efficient' , and learn the scientific common cens, wav of keenlnff yourself u
watch and listen for cars "wM'" h j the best of health and strength by
carry a tinkle-tingle as rhey move use 0f smpie) pore warm water.
over the r'ads in the last si months few auto booze parties hai ben turned up
arrested for havin? booze in their possession. Unusually heavy fines Imposed on motorists rharged with driving hile Intoxicated has eut down this class of ofTenr.es materially in tV. Akron district. Officers, uniformed and othe.rw.se. are always on th-s
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