Hammond Times, Volume 16, Number 156, Hammond, Lake County, 22 December 1922 — Page 22

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SETT TORE. rJeeeJxs1 Tiere is one achievement of the former Anna Gould which overshadows her being; Duchess. That is the arer-ilnsr way in .whloh he keep Iter j-outX, With her to abend, the lmk 5e TalJjTaad. sfcs arrived jr th other 5ajr on a trip around tee vrorld, looking decidedly yonngr than she did on her visit ten yearn it-no, wlten shs eun for the weddlns of her slter, Helen Gould, is Pin lay 3. SheparA. The Iuchees f.e Tillyrand waa a yoonr grlrl aae married her first husband, tVvunt Boniface de Castellane. and !icr redding: was one of the first f.MTla.a of International Imparlance In which an American 111 wili the bride. Soon after, t'eneuato Vanderbtlt married the H-..ke of Marftvorourh, and since then we have 'become quite accustomed to American girls marry In u titles

it is difficult to steal and get safely away with a great many things; unusaaJy large diamonds, OlA Masters, alarm clocks, and iiiftny ether conspicuous conimodit$Hi hut any of these are easier Pfy for the elerer burrlar than Is t tal"ahfil of cheese, Juliano jToettto and aorffl da Lusslo had not ioaehotl the point of aspiring, to le'a a. bank or an art gallery. 'When tkey looked around for something to fcurslarlso they thought only-of 11a -as they knew It intimately, and they picked out a delicatessen, without trying to think farther.

tars of asorted cheeses and bolo -"a were piled Into their taxi and they ware off. Kut a Whole taxi full of cheese Is impossible to be ke-' a secret, and three detectives g-ot a whiff of It as they spun down the street. That was enough. They are -under lock and key. It Is amaslng to discover that New York City has any limitations as regards almost anything, especially as regards numbers of peopl. Other cities send' annual pleas to their Chambers of Commerce or the Chambers sfnd pleas to the City asking for accomodations for bUr conventions "In order th?.t our city may take its rigntfjl r'ace In the world and so forth. But New York! I never had suppored we were In that position. Tet here were the bankers from the country asseirrbled with us. and we couldn't give them places to sit down! ' The largest ballroom in the world was used for the meeting's. tut that seats only S.000. while there were 3 0.000 guardians of our money at the convention. Conventions of that pomi -private rort can't ibe held in Madison Square Garden; they must be held in a hotel, it seems, and the managers o? the convention have point

ed out the necessity of inereaine

TERRITORIAL EFFECTS OF ALLIES-TURK ARMISTICE TERMS

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Into court for disturbing the peace.

Money is attractive; there's no doubt about that, and consequently. Is iundotcbtftly a good advertisement. But there Is a savings bank on lower Broadway that won't try to Influence depositors by the sight of real lucre ever again. They pUt plies of bills in their front window, labeled '"$100. ' The top pile was a good $1 bill, but the rest of the pile was merely slips of paper. Some enterprising person, anxious to take the bank's advise and begin accumulating Immediately, didn't look close enough to see the paper slips. P he broke the grand plate glass window and took It all. The bank has put u"p a sign on Its new pile which says, "This bill Is marked counterfelt In red Ink on the other side."

KIDDIE KAPERS

By Bit Bailey

Tawl Claudel, the French poetdramatist whose "Tidings Bro-ugli

To Mary,' Is being produced i.y the Theatre Ouild. is a peculisr

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Under the term of the Mudanta armistice eaatera Thrace will be turned Ter to fe Turks within thirty day. This t tory was taken i.ay tnai th Turks in th tcrritoilil eettle-

mests made after the war and haa been aourht by th Turks erer since. The allies, howerer, will pass upon the on " ei of Turkish soldiery allowed in th area. Mew neutral roues la ths

Chanak and Ishmid areas, of strategic raloe along the Dartlanellea and Bosphorus, will be denned by commissions. Th boundary of the Lt-.trd zone in ths ConsUBtLupl pealnsula has

been set, aa haa that of the Gallipoli peninsula. Th map indicates th approximate line of both zones. Other terms of the . n 1st ice relate to Tacuitioa of eastern Thrace. -

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hotel facilities to care for Just such occasions. A number of the bes' known hotels hare announced additions In the near fuDure. but the only one contemplated which will be able to house a convention of the Bankers' size, will be the new Hotel iCom.monwea.lthv now being built m th eo-pratt?e plan, which, will have a ballroom with a seating ca.pa-ciy of lu.ftOf).

And now Lard Ahtnsdon's house Is to he torn down to mavke way for a garage! For 2i!0 years, this Tenth street mansion has watched American history made, and , haa taken part in much of tt, and now because history demands motor "ars. it Is beinsr destroyed. The hotxs was built by Admiral Sir Peter Warren, who casob to America long before these Colonies had any Idea of a-s-sertina- thar lnde-pendenct.-The city gave htm 400 acres of land, in Greenwich Village, including this Tenth street property, to show its appreciation of his 'brilliant record In England's

Navy. When hid daughter, cnar-

llttle. married Lord Abingdon, he built thi3 house for them, a splen-

flre-s'aces and hadwy ha&e. K is a tenement house today, st fn between two big buildings, aavd won to vanish ajong with Oi brocaded nklrts ajd eaJtfn k breeches which it used to know.

1FU tT. R.". the new Theatre Guild production, ahowe th 0fld in a fantastic humor once aararin We enjoy Castastlc hssmtft, when It is exprewed as cl snarly as f Oilld uxprena tt. and rtSently large crowds of othr people, do, too, for the play, which has Jut opened. Is one of the sensations of the season. It is a Frankenstein story done ia a philosophical and political-minded manner and on an. overwhelming ecala. "Rosrsrum's Universal Robots" Is -what ths Initials stand for, sard a Robot Is a medhanlcal being:, adduced from the lavboratoriea emd maahine tAiops of a family named Rosam. Millions of these robots do the chores of the world, from coal-miningr to stenography. Csinsr what mechanical "minds' they have, and spurred on hy a radical ihiologlst. they revolt, and I should say that there were more real thrills la that

revolt than In any of the "mystery

meto dramas" stajr; a.

of our Broadway

We TSi-ve long identtfted Conrad with stories of the sea. Eugene 0"MeII came along with hfs plary "Anna. Christie" which depksted its devilish lash. To Thomas Burke we are Indebted for the lore of the

Llmehoase Distrii-t. which Griffith thought worthy for picturing tn "Dream Street." But It remained for Edmund Oouldinsr to combine these fascinating interests In his ntovel, aptly siajrted "yuryj" The book is written with a f-esh-nes and a certatn naivete whlph does not fn the least detract from his thesis of the fury of the sea and Its affect on those who make It their life. Mr. Gould lng must be a very nice person, for throughout he lapses Into a certain kindliness and sweetness which does not abate the vividness of his portrayal, but does convince the reader that he Is (better for knowing the author. The book would live If enly for the whimsies of one of the characters. "Lony Luke," with excerpts of its poetry which salt the whole story. Of course

there is an old captain. Dog

Leyton. by nsjne, wm spells the fury of the tale, and his eon. Boy. who sees the tenderness of the calling In spite of tils Inherited fury. Together tbsy make the lash sod the spray; and & curious blend of girl, Mtn. In Impressive fidelity, holds the land Interest as it fringes Mr. GouldlDg sea. He

knows It very well. On suspects

that ho lores it. but like tho small

boy, thinks he must act made about It.

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combination, lfi. poetry is that of a solitary spirit, a i.iystie, but be is a statesman, too. lie has served his country, in consulships all over the world; in 1513 v.-as appointed Minister to Denmark arid in 1921, French ambassador to Japan, his present post.

Court aske-d Tiim. "Oh, t do: want nv.yjnr ?rrt to ja!'," Stigl: replied. i:ot h of hi.i hips we broken i-y the a.ciicnt.

Samuel Stlgllts ipo-ssesses the real Christmas spirit and It rules his whole life. He is fifty j eaj-s old and only a peddler. But he entered the1 Court the other day on cnatches to withdraw" a charge of assault against a driver v hose auto truck had struck him and made him a cripple. "Why do you

want to withdraw the chars-e?" the world.

Our first bronse traffic tewer f-. Fifth avenue has been exacted Forty-Second street. Tie Wwin are really Impressive Sod artist:-, of solid bronze with granite asr . They are 14 fet high, and Aii tower will be equipped wfta a " 1 poutd bronze be'l which wtil toll the honrs hy niair! of an rlectrtea iclock. Four bronze aag-l.es to: tach tower. They will give Jfer-Torl?-the tnort modern and eclrlcp.t lraic siina-lUai s;stsm ba t '.:

Anyone w?io comes to Xew Tork ' way from Missouri and then telephones his wife every night after,

midnight when the rates are low ougjht to 6e encouraged. To allow such domesticity as that to come to grief would seem to Justify the harsh things thst people say about wr city.. Sidney Williams experienced the difficulties pot in the way of husbandly devotion the

other night. Mrs. Williams was visiting back in Mlsourl and ac-1 cording to custom, her husband ' phoned her. The line wss poorj and he bad to bo a bit loud in hiS shoutings. As a consequence, he ;

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