Hammond Times, Volume 3, Number 144, Hammond, Lake County, 5 December 1908 — Page 2
THE TIMES.
Saturday, December 5, 1908.
It's good to hear the reports of the many satisfied customers , wtheir praise is our best recommendation. You'll be numbered Imong our large army of satisfied customers. Once you buy O. and T. Shoes, Styled and Priced, to promote quick sales.
ORTT & TOWLE 179 Hohman St. Men's Shop: 129 Hohman St. ccxt to Monon Tracks
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LADIES' TAILOR MADE . SUITS To Order Yea can bring imp jour owff miflrrial or bur here. .The price are reu-n:ihl-. REPAIRING CLEANING PRESSING H.He lerman Fine Tailoring, 171 Hohman St. Towle Block Second Floor over Ruhstadt's
iMM OVER THE' .TEAt-OTPS' WJfo
HOLD IMPORTANT MEETING. Woman's Catholic Order of Foresters
Court No. 513 met last WeaneBday at-
ternoon for an Important meeting. Mrs.
C. Becker of Chicago, -Mrs. Kate Smith
and Mrs. Carroll of Westfield; were present. -The Installation of officers will
be held Jan. 6.
Chief Ranger Mrs. Anna Volk. Vice Chief HangerMrs. Theresa
Schrum. .'" "
Recording Secretary Mrs. Pascaly. Financial Secretary Mrs. Knoezer. Treasurer Mrs. Mary Dahlkamp. Trustees Mesdames Stuppy, C. Brun-
nerand M. Wright.
Conductors Mrs. Ruppy and Mrs.
Rose Lleseman. '
Sentinels Mrs. Mary Glndl and Mrs.
Anna Carroll.
Physician Dr. Howatt.
ring 'ceremony was used.' the bride J A.T THE COLISEUM
had two attendants, Miss -Chandler ervlnr her as -maid of honor. . The
groom was attended by his brother, Mr.
Chandler. The bride wore a beautiful ;
gown of white silk and a long tulle veil which was caught to her hair with
a wreath of floers. She carried an arm
bouquet ef brides roses. Miss Chand
ler was also gowned In white and car
ried pink roses. The reception for Mr.
and Mrs. Chandler will be held this
I'RGEl) TO ATTEND.
All members of the church board.
Sunday school officers and teachers are
requested to attend the service at tne First Christian church Sunday morn
ing. '
yiSITIXG HERE. Mrs. M. Lutz and daughter and Miss Seckleman of Whiting were the guests of friends in Hammond Thursday. VISIT RELATIVES. The Misses Dollie and Eugenia Knotts of Muenich court will go to Geneva, 111.,, to spend a few days with relatives
brs presented Mrs. Kxaltowez with a
handsome' rememberance. She leaves tonight for Winsdor, Canada, where she will remain for some time, visiting
relatives and friends. , ;
GVESTS FROM OTTAWA. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Newell of Pine treet are entertaining Mrs. Elsie
Schumacher and daughter, Luberta and Mr. William Rohdes of Ottawa, III., for
a few days., Mrs. Newell and guests attended the Stock Show in Chicago yesterday. '
GOOD MC SIC A la ESTERTAISMEST,
The music committee of the Hammond Woman's club gave a very pleasant and informal musical yesterday afternoon at the home of the chairman, c t" a.-.. rrt.aT- in Ca rrnl I sirpet.
l-T" 'I ;V; they jill begin housekeeping, This was the first entertainment of the 1 v
,1 -, Ha. aif thaa clllh WPrP
,v.. . I LARGE COMPANY FOR "SMART SET"
welcome to attenu. xue vrwgiam na-a i i . i . . , tti 1 a f (Via rnmmlt.
sxv. i ;"ilventions were held to pass a resolutee and at is close dainty refreshments
December 2 to 10 Inclusive
Daily Show
The National
Fifty head of the finest Dairy Cows in the
ovaninir it the hnmn r,t th trnnm'a I World. Kuttr and Cheese made daily.
x.4l. , Ths. Milking-contests daily, in which dor ens of parents. 443 North Hohman street. The prettf dalrymaid8 milk oats instead of evening will be passed in a pleasant cows. Also milking contents by machinery. wn v with varioi'a era mo an. music and The smallest catlie in th World a heid of
a wedding supper will be served.. Mr. and Mrs. Chandler have received many
very beautiful and useful gifts from -utry Circus
their friends and relatives. The bride
is one of Hammond's popular young ladies, and Mjrs. Chandler, who came to Hammond from Pittsburg, has won
many friends here who extend to them
congratulations and best wishes. Mr.
Chandler has a position with the Sim
plex Co. The young people will make
their home with Mr. Chandler's par
ents during the winter, after which
Kerry-Dex era imported all the way from South
western Ireland.
Chumioj Contestt. Milkmaids Chorus and
ADMISSION 50 CENTS
Concerts, Afternoon and Even
ing by Barnie Young's Chicago Band ,
I.K.UK FOR SOI 1H BEND. Mr. and Mru Thomas Van Coon ot
Detroit, Mich., who have been the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. V. S. Reiter at their
home In Webb, street for several days, have gone to South Bend for a short visit with Mr. arid Mrs. Ward Mack before returning home.
were served. The program was as fol- f ... . . 1 presenting their successful musical ,?WS: ch0 comedy, "The Black Politician," as it Valse . Edward Schuett
I, vol! Vnnm that lanrht.r ( h ht
Reading "The Child of Beethoven. I - ,Qv,
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America s premier colored comeaian. t ptse Stree Freebyteria- Csars-fc, Hv
Well, pastor. " Residence 405 Indiana
avenue.
Sunday school 9:30 a. m. orning service at 10:30. Strangers are especially welcome.
The FenteeoBtni ciiurch of the IVaaa-
rene, 210 Indiana avenue.
Rev. Herbert Hui-t, pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Preaching at 11:45.
Praise and Fellowship meeting at 3
p. m.
Evangelistic service at 7:30 p. m.
Tuesday evening Young people's
(a) (b)
An Matin Miss Dollie Krotts
roceoes
On-j of the very best gvoce;v and meat markets in
this section will be found at
No. 304 East State street
It is neat and clean and everything is displayed in a
most attractive manner. You. will find here all the popular features known to the modern grocery business, and as for meats, they will be found to be tender and juicy for the reason that they are well bought; bought with rare judgment and , properly cared for. They have a big, modern refrigerator with choice meat which often hangs there for four to eight days. Noack & Du Comb are the proprietors of this popular market and they both have friends by " the score all over this section 1 and to this is largely due thgir lively trade and prosperity. Call up phone 27 for a trial 6rder.
EMBROIDERY CLIB MEETS. Mrs. Ralph S. Groman will entertain the members of the Embroidery club Monday afternoon at her home in Warren street. The afternoon will be spent with the club's usual program and very pleasant time is anticipated. E1VTERAI.VS CLl'B FRIEXDS. The members of the Fleurdelis club were pleasantly entertained Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Glasgow in Phimmer avenue. The guests spent the afternoon with cards and two prizes were awarded. Mrs. John Huber and Mrs. Walker -were successful. At the close of the games the hostess served dainty refreshments.
LEAVES TODAY. Mrs. Fred Newell of South Hohman street left this morning for Lima, Q., for an extended vifeit with ' relatives and friends.
Hudson, pastor.
11. PILS HEt'iTVl j K. I Kit r.i !i n K I' f hi,i.i-.hii ll.l ouiiuay srauui jal iu a. 111.
Tlio follow-lnsr tirotrram was given I f uieruuniBeni anu uance giTen uy ine r.tuim6 v 4i . iu.
I r : , . 1 t i i t I l : l T 1 . . ... it. OA T" 1 r . . . T A r
this afternoon bv several pupils of 1 IIU l-"u i iit'iswitscii opera uuuav, ciuie i i ac
Miss Otto at her studio 295 Sohl street. uec- ai -i asalstea by juiss J'aiuoii wm jeau. xne puDiic is invu-
The recital began at 4 o'clock, after Aua tiogers, the celebrated manaoiinest eu to attend tne services.
which the pupils received their month-li America, anu ivuss iyntnia itogers, vtrmt Christian Chnrch.. C. J. Sharp,
Iv roeort cards. These recitals are held 1 irisn songs and impersonation witn minister. 750 Summers street:. Phone
every month and different pupils take MI5S race Messner accompanist. n,n- 3451.
part on the program. lenainment tickets cents ana uance Orchestra at 9:45.
Canorlc. Imitation Guelitt "-aeis " cents exira.-a. Bible school at 10 a. m.
Gertrude Burns. 1 I Communion at 11.
Hymm., Loeschoen 1 VISITS RELATIVES HERE. I Sermon at 11:15. Subject: "The Re
Edna Hoire. I Mr. B. E. Tanner of El Reno, Okla., I ward Is to the Faithful."
AMUSE ME NT S:
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JIVES W1RGFIELD Ussee I M. ITE, Mgr.
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SUNDAT MATIN ES AND NIGHT DECEMBER 6ib
HOUSE
The Smart Set In the mirthful. Maskal Melange . The Black Politician With the greatest cast tit colored entertain era, headed by S. H. Dudley and 49 others PRICES: Matinee 25, 35, and 50c Night 25, 35, 50, 75c COMING-Eec 13th. "Top O'th' Vorld"
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8th LYMAN H. HOWE Moving Pictures
3 Weeks, Garrick, Philadelphia
4 wccks, J.ync, Cincinnati 9 Weeks, opera House, Cleveland 6 Weeks. Nixon, Pittsburg 7 Weeks, Fords, Baltimore More People "Travel with Lyman H. Howe" each season than cross the Alan tic Ocean. Direct from the BEST THEATRES of the BIG CITIES WITH A GREAT NEW PROGRAM
INDIA Bombay, Calcutta, Benares. ITALY
Rom,Nsplei. 8 ICILY Sulphur Mining-. Tuna Fishinar. FRANCE Beautiiul Savor. EKG-
LAND Thrilline Steeplechase. Brilliant Milit tj Page nt at Buckingham Palace. New Reed.
ham Orrhan Drill. NIAGARA in Wintar. Strange Bird and Animal Lite. Physical Phenomena. Many others. Prices 25c, 35c, 50c
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10th
The Comedy Success of two seasons Mr. Daniel Sully as Father Daly in his most superb triumph The Matchmaker By Jerrold Shepard A play dealing with truthfui pictures of sturdy romance as seen on the Frontier of Idaho. ' . T TXGERIKG Af ASTE5.FVL
"A U G H S J-'-Ct R A L S THAT REFRESHED EVERYBODY Prices 25c, 50c, 75c, 1,00
Coming In 3 Weeks
Paid
in Full
Study ...Heller lis spending a few days with Mr. and
Mildred Lucht.
March Schuman
Anna Doebler.
In the Garden Schmoll
Glayds Lill.
Rustic Iance. Howell
Bessie Kasper.
Mrs. B. J. Smalley at their home in
South Hohman street on his way to '
Crawfordsville, Ind. Mr. Tanner and
Mrs. Smalley are cousins.
- HERB OX VISIT. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Evans are entertaining Mr. M. I Newton and daughter. Miss Laura Newtn of Richfield, O., at their home in Conkey avenue for a few days. ;; ;
A'fTESD STOCK SHOW. Mr. M. L. Newton and daughter. Miss Laura Newton of Richfield, O., and Mrs. Theodore Evans of Hammond, attended the Stock Show in Chicago yesterday.
SCIENCE
Is applied In oar dairy. We have more than complied with the state pure food law. Still oar prices are no higher than yon pay elsewhere.
ELECT OFFICERS FOR XEW YEAR. Hammond Hive No. 2, L. O. T. M., met last evening in the old Masonic temple on State street for the regular meeting. Thf-re was the usual routine of business, after which the annual election of officers took place. The installation will be held the first of Jan-
uaryf The meeting was very well attended and tlio members enjoyed a short social hour at the close of the business meeting. The following officers were elected: Fast Lady Commander Mrs. Alice
Coldwell. Lady Commander Mrs. Maggie Malo. Lieutenant Commander Mrs. Emma Champaign. Record Keeper Mrs. Lizzie Poutius. Financial Auditor Mrs. Jessie Newman. Chaplain Mrs. Katherine Newton. ' Sergeant Mrs. Valiata. Hastings. -Mistress , of Arms Mrs. Mary Ward. Sentinel Mrs.'Mina Primmer. Picket Mrs. Van Orman.
ENTEKTA1XS AT EVENIXG PARTY.
Mrs. Albert E. Towle entertained a
Romance.. Streabloz number of friends very pleasantly last:
Adeline Hasse. j evening at her home In Doty street.
Staccato ...f Lfigel i Mrs. Towle's guests were the i'oung
Bertha Smallberg. 1 ladies and gentlemen at the telephone
Wayside Rose Fishcher j office where she was employed before
Catherine Hopp. I her marriage. The evening was de-
March ... iallenoergl voted to erames and music, after which
Elsie Doebler. dainty refreshments were served. Those
Dance D'Etoiles Gadard I present were: Misses Mae Cooper, Mar-
Margaret bohl. garet Cooper, Helen Miller. Kate Le8- I
Evening Song Sartorio nick Ethel Redman. Gertrude Twiss.
Airs. R. prevo. I Leah Shroyer and Ruth McKeown,
Echarf Dance Chaminade Messrs. Jim Carroll. Dan Enright. Ed.
Irma bass. I sherby and Frank Prest.
Les Sylphes Bachman'
Hulda Weil.
HOLD MOXTHIaY MEETIXG.
The Mothers' club of the Irving I
school met yesterday afternoon in the
school building for the regular month
ly meeting. There was a good attend
ance of members present who listened
EXTERTAIXS AT DIXXER.
Mrs. O. A. Krlnbill gave a very pleas
ant party for the members of the N. P.
Whist club at her home in Rimbach
avenue last evening. a course dinner to . vprv interesting- roe-ram hr- the
was served at 6:30 o'clock after which
pupils of the various grades. The Rev.
the guests passed a pleasant evening j Eugene Snook, pastor of the First with cards. The next party will take Presbyterian church, then addressed the
place in two weens at tne nome oi ivir.
and Mrs. W. G. Paxton in Rimbach ave
nue. Mrs. Krlnbill had as her guests:
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Van Loon of De
troit, Mich., and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Wolf. All the members were present but Mr.
Paxton, who is visiting in Colorado and
members on "The Conditions of Child
hood in Non-Christian Lands." The ad
dress was enjoyed by all who heard
it.
THE V. Il.G. ClalB ENTERTAINS.
The i-oune- Indira rf tlio W T Ci
wen, ur. ana aira x. v . yora, ,r . clu charmingly entertained at a Un
ner last evening in honor of the mem
and Mrs. H. E. Sharrer, .Messrs. and
.3 . 11' !..(,..-, a5. IT Ai.aMn 1
"lua"'c' ,' A- " , ' bers of the high school football team
v. e. rteiter.r.. r . joiinsiuii, kj. a., ivuii-
blll. Mtsdames W. G. Paxton, Frances
Kingsley and Mr. A. Murray Turner. RETURNS HOME. Miss Anna Hoffman returned to her home in Crown Point today after a week's visit with Mrs. Walter Hammond at her home in South Hohman street.
Junior Endeavor at 3. Christian at 6:30 Orchestra concert at 7:15. Evangelistic service at 7:40. Building committee meeting Monday
evening.
Bible class Wednesday evening. Ladies societies Thursday afternoon. Orchestra practice Thursday, 452
Plummer.
Band practice Friday evening. St. 1'nul'M I.nthrran Church. 117 Clin
ton street. Theodore Claus, pastor.
German service at 10 a. m. English Sunday school at 1:30 p. m. English service at 2:15 p. m. Evening service on Wednesday at 7:30
p. m.
St. Paul's Lutheran League Thursday
at 8 p. m.
St. Paul' Episcopal church, S6 Rim
bach avenue. Rev. Charles Albert
Smith, rector.
Second Sunday in Advent. Holy communion and sermon at 10:45. Evening prayer and sermon at 7:30. Sunday school at 9:30. First " MrtbadUt-Eplacopal Church.
Rev. William F. Switzer, pastor. Residence 117 Russell street.
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Christ
mas announcements will be made.
Public worship and sermon at 10:45. District Superintendent Rev. A. T.
Briggs will preach.
South Homewood Sunday school at
2:30 p. m.
Epworth League devotional meeting
at 6:30 p. m.
Evening church service at 7:30 p. m.
The pastor will speak upon: "Tho Far
Reach and Effect of a Choice." Strangers are cordially invited to all the
services.
The official board of the church will
at the home of Miss Alta Kennedy in
Truman avenue. The dinner was serv
ed at 6:30 o'clock In the dining room
where the decorations were artistically J meet Monday evening at 7:30 p. m.
carried out in tne colors or til hlgn Flrat Preabyteriam Church.. South
school, purple and white. An immense Hohman street.
bunch or carnations formed a pretty Kev. J. Eugene Snook, minister.
center piece for the table. Covers were Sundav school at 9:45 a. m.
iaia ror twenty-iour guests. ,Mr. Aiiee Worship and sermon at 10:45. Theme:
acted as toastmaster at the table and -t. Praver n insanf. KyprHse'" An
-u triuunvn tn-TCuTllvc
, . . . - toasts were given by the following them bv double auartette choir Mrs. Walter Hammond entertained , ., . ... ... l"enl y uo""-e ijudrieut tnoir.
VftliniT ncnnlrt nf tlia nortv f tucoo A Ufa
a 1. - 1 A 1K.. TJ1, I l..l, ' O " ' r '- J a.--. v.
, " .A , J LockHn and Maud Shea, Messrs. Mc -.1a.nn-i4r1r trot-, anin' QfTflrninn at- hai
va..v.. Elroy, Will Atwood. Raymond Zohl and
THE HAMMOND DAISY CO. Cor. Oakley Ave. and Clinton St.
(Whitaker&Co)
U. n. K. WHIST PARTY. Mr. and Mn. (J. E. Bauer very pleasantly entertained "the members of the li. B. K. Whist club and a few friends Thursday evening at their home in South Hohman street. The evening was spent enjoyably in playing cards, after which a dainty luncheon was .served. The guests not members of the club wecc Dr. and Mrs. W. F. Howatt and Mr. and Mrs. William Thtim.
Will Run CARRIAGES TO ALL TRAINS On and After Saturday, Nov. 21st
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I IS Cm BUSINESS T3 ACCiMOLUTE YOU WITH mm WHEH TCII fiEE3 IT COME m AND LET US EXPLAIN OUR METHOD HAMMOND LOAH & GUARANTEE CO. mn 257 145 Saita HaSaas Street
ENTERTAINS CLIH FRIENIJS. Miss Florence Wilson informally entertained the members of the J. G. T. club last evening. The guests spent
the evening very pleasantly . with vari
ous games and music, after which dainty refreshments were served. The
club will mret again in two weeks at the home of one of its members, who are Misses Ruth Brennan, Ruth Woodn, Marie Beckman, Margaret Turner, Emma Swanton, Alice Trueblood and Florence Wilson. TRIE KINDRED MEETS. The regular meeting of the True Kindred will be held Monday evening in the I. O. O. hall and all members are urged to be present, as business of importance will be disposed of.
party was one of the pleasantest of the club year and all the members were
present with the exception of Mrs. Chidlaw, who is visiting out of town and Mrs. W. F. Bridge. The afternoon was spent with the club's usual program after which the guests were4 served with a dainly course luncheon. The next party will take place in two weeks at the home of Mrs. H. H. Henry in
Carroll street- Miss Anna Hoffman of
Waiter Kennedy. The evening was spent in kn enjoyable way with music
and games.
The following were the guests: Misses Alice Miller, Lois Boyd, Alice
Locklin, Atla Kennedy, Ferroll Dick'
over, Maud Shea, Blanche Dessmen,
Clara Kahn and Grace Bell, Messrs. Mc-
Elroy and Allee, Hollis Hunter Will Atwood, Raymond Zoll, Bernard Graves,
Walter Kennedy, William Rose, Leon
Evening at 7:30 sermon by Rev. F. M.
Elliott, a former pastor of the church.
Prayer meeting at 7:30 p. m. each
Wednesday.
THE PRINCESS HAMMOND'S THEATRE BEAUTIFUL
There are some people in Hammond who don't know what they are missing. They haven't heard the Music and seen the most wonderful Pictures at the Princess. ARE YOU ONE?
FOLLOW THE CROWDS TO THE PRINCESS Only 5 cents Admission
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Thursday, Friday and Saturday, December 3rd 4th, 5th
Mrs. Thomas Lake and son, Chester,
and Mrs. George Post were the guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Post at their home
in Chicago yesterday.
Christmas photos on display at
Johnson's studio, 334 South Hohman street. t.
TChitnuv l-Knrt T.ilii,3 Vfttrn
Crown Point was the guest of honor at . , ' . ' . ...
T TT .... i r ioya Murray ana tjari tiauer.
ELECT NEW OFFICERS. An important meeting of the Knights of Columbia will be held Monday evening in the K. of C. hall and all members are urged to be present. The annual electlo n of officers will take place. FA REWEIX PARTY.
Mrs. W. L. Keyser very pleasantly
entertained the members of the Fleur
delis club Thursday evening at her
home in State street in honor of Mrs.
Kraitowes The evening- -was passed in a very enjoyable manner with cards
and music, after which a delicious
VISITS RELATIVES HERE.
Mrs. A. Pralow and son. Lawrence of
Chicago, are spending the. wek end with Mr. and Mrs. Laws of South Hoh
man street. - HOLD ELECTION OF OFFICERS.
Mesdames Edward and Richard Jen
kins entertained the members of the
North Side Ladies' club yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Richard Jenkings, 734 North Hohman street. Seventeen members of the club were present and disposed of the regular business early in the afternoon. The annual election of officers also took place and
are as follows: President Mrs. Edward Jenkins. Vive President MrsRipley. Treasurer Mrs. Richard Jenkins. Cecretary Mrs. Jewett. Financial Secretary Mrs. Hill. At the close of the "business hour a social meeting was enjoyed when the hostesses served dainty refreshments.
PRETTY CHI.RCII WEDDING. A very pretty church wedding was solemnized this morning at 8 o'clock in All Saint's Catholic church when Miss May Fitzgerald and Fred Chandler were united in marriage. The service was said in the presence of a large number of relatives and friends of. the bridal couple by the Rev. Father Barrett of All SaiJits' church. The- bridal party came . down the center aisle of tlve church to the altar where the ceremony took place, to strains of the beau-
couse luncheon was served. The mem- tifuKLohengrin wedding march. The
CHURCH SERVICES
ImmanucI Church, S10 Sibley treet,
Rev. C. A. eldberg, pastor. Preaching every Sunday at 10 a. m
Sunday school every Sunday at 2
p. m.
First C'ougrcgntlonnl Church, Gout
lin and Hohman streets. Rev. J. L. O'Donovan. Morning services at 10:30. Sabbath school at 2:30 p. m. Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m.
Evening service and preaching at
7;30 p. m.
All are cordially invited to attend
any and all services.
German M. E.
avenue. Rev-
man avenue. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.
Preaching and communion service at
10:30 a. m. Preaching services 7:30 p. m. All are cordially invited to attend Christian Science.
The Christian Science society of
Hammond will hold services tomorrow
at 10:45 at room 212 Hammond building. Wednesday evening meeting at 7;50 p. m. at the same room, also. The reading room where Christian Science literature may be read or purchased, if desired, open every day from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. in same room, 212. FrledenB Evangelical Charrh, corner Sohl street and Indiana avenue. P.
The Advanced Melodrama "False Friends" Or, Driven to Bay This powerful Melodrama possesses all ths qualities that attract Lovers of Romance. Pathos. Comedy and Heart Interest. The auliencs is held throughout in rapt attention. A beautiful ttory. told in powerful melodramatic style, with aughter and tears cleaverly blended. With a Splendid Cast and Elaborate Scenic Production
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, end Wednesday, Dec. 6, 7, 8, 9th
Charles E. Blalney, America's Greatest Prouder of Melodrama, preses1! "The Twentieth Century" JACK DORRIS "Ike Great Jail Breaker" In the Bisr Sensational Melodrama in four great acta and six massive scenes "FROM SING SING TO LIBERTY Sensational and Thrilling Scenes that are new and ordinal
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ROLLER SKATING FREE! ! ! ! THIS COUPON GOOD FOR ONE ADMISS ON TO THE COLOSEUM SKATING RUNIC Formerly the G. H. Hammond Co't office Roller Slcatlnjr Afternoon and Evening
s a O -O o e
Go Where the Crowd Goes!
I am sick and tired of rolling this stone and have have shook it.
I have accepted a position-with
. e. cwci., ass ORTT & TOWLE and will ap- . C. F. Pessmeier, 260 Tru- I
preciate a call trom m y many friends. Dogon that stone boys, but its up to me to make good. Chas. W. Sciiepper Find me at 129 Hohman Street
Practice limited to diseases of the
ETE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT B. Hayward, M. D. Hours: 9 to 1 2 and Z to 5 Stut-kya. 10 to 12 Phone 205 402 Hammond Bldg.
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ENORMOUS CROWDS ARE ROLLER SKATIING Every Afternoon and Night at the LEWIS ROLLER SKATING RINK, East Chicago Floor 60x142 has just been entirely resurfaced, making it the largest, best, cleanest amd fastest floor in Lake County. Our large Steam heating plant makes it very comfortable for both skaters and spectators in the coldest kind of weather. Ladies Races and Men's Races on Tuesday and Fridav Nights respectfully. Contests of ail kinds, Roller Skating, Masquerade Balls, Polo and special attractions and exhibitions are to be given regular in the near future. Exact date and prices will be announced in this ad later. PRICES: Ladies' admitted free. Plenty of fine seats for spectators, balcony will offer a good view for 80 ) people comfortably. Use of check room free. Use of skates or surface 15c. Gentlemen's admission 10c. INSTRUCTION FREE! Instruction in fancy skating- and danciinron roller skates speed skating and polo alo free. We have all the best and mosi experienced attend ants and instructors, etc., in Lake County. We u the only sk ate, a Richardson.
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