Hammond Times, Volume 7, Number 125, Hammond, Lake County, 24 October 1912 — Page 2
THE TIKES.
Thnrsdav, Oct. 21, 1012.
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Learn It Right Learn To Lead Lessons Are Loner LEARN IT NOW
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lHi: Oi l' lK TOW (.1 1TS. Mrs, l'rt 1 AhrMi? ;n..t the Miss. s
A!r:;i ami U.-t i t i ,hiyr,s of L.
make preparation for th-ir anniwl tioli1 : i bazaar. Tin- afternoon was ,! voted to M'win' and tin1 ladies accotnldishe.1 a greiit amount of work. The bazaar t r : i s year will bo held on t he tilth of Peceir.ber. Many art!. -Irs of needle work apropriat.' for Christmas
irifts will l'ii offered for sale jinil tl
of th.' little hostess. After cam
been played the little people we;., jnit.d into the .lining riHim for reft-.. diluents. In the dininff room the d'-iora.-tiuiis were in keeping with the Hallowe'en season. Yellow si reamers were brought from the chahdelbr to the corners of the tahle. A pumpkin held a larjin bououet of chrysanthemum aiel trimmed the center of the table very attractively.- Little baskets tl.h'd with home ma Ie randies were- jiivcit as favors in the dinini? room. The decorations throughout tin' home were cartie. 1 out in the autumn tints of re. I ;,.,! :-!, 1. 'iir.VH.ant hem urns with masses of l iiiaL;.- wore a pretty l-cw ration in th--I 'a rli -rs.
socr tl, vs sin r.ss, Th social Kiv.-n by fuc M-ti's lii-m-fit .'isoeiatioii of lire Kvanucli. til Itnmauuel cliurcii last evening in tiio church hall in :,ist Sibley str.ei was piot.ouncej a tie.- i. led .-uce. s both ociaiiy and f 1 na n-ia 1! y by those present The s.j. ial v. a s civ.-n t.. rais-- nio!iey f.ir thi- church and a nice- stun was realize,'.
iniritiir the ce),itm- short add
ha,lj'!ark s..nt tuon. v from Philomath n...
isith ilippitips from tia, Morning Ore- ,,,"' Hiow-in the irr.-at interest that the p.-. pie uf on 4,.n. whcr- Hugh's fat::er lives, r.re laklria; in t'r.e case. Thomas V. In-rats, the armies newsboy of Monor:, l.-,d., wu wrote his letter by huoliriK the prn in his mouth, s-'nt $1. l . M uin Ciiapirann of Washington, 1). t'., is also a contributor. "Two llii-kN' It.-eeiK.l
1 am s, nilii.e- two bucks for T'dTtv
I:ur!i s moil umetit." is the letter that came fr.'in a n. '.v.d.i.y at Mononsrahe'.a, 1 'a., today to Maor Knolls oftlce. It was sbvn.-d by "liutch" Waiters and a tvvo-.lo.!ar lni) wa.-s attached. i A tftn-.loliar .-he.-l; e-ime from Alox- ' andcr Keve::, tl;,.; !,.;,., maiionaire, '' -1,1 ' ' '' ,am.. from tiie Mueller omrsiny of 1 "h i ! a Jul ia. Chi-.-ks wer also rceeive.l from Chicago, i'itt sburj; and several olh.-r cith s. .
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HAMMOND.
Now Playing QUALITY VAUDEVILLE
MENLO MOORE'S SUMMER GIRLS.
Negro Arrested.
oly $3.00
Latlies Wanted!
Wanted Badly!! In the Beginners' Classes!!!
Over 500 Students have learned In seven months, mostly men
Mr
tertained a number of friends and rela
tives at their heme. 311 Michigan avenue. There wore uru.-sts from Hammond, (.'hit ago and Lincoln, Neb. A number of s;tiPst- wore taki n down the river in Mr. I-'ii lte's launch. The remainder of the ay was spent socially with music. Lum-heou w.ts served nt noon and at six; o'clock a four course dinner was serv -d. Flowers decorated the. tables very attractively. Coveis were laid for Mr-!. I-'rt d Ahrens and the Misses Aim. i and K. acta Ahrens of Los Antreies. Cal.: M rs. Paul Matuska and son of Lincoln. Xcb.; Mrs. John Potterson. Mrs. Wiili-u-i Wattke and son. Mrs. Prank 1 ru k--- en a a. Miss lOli.atet h
Heifer;, Miss Cir.diue Leifeit all of Kim-'.ewuo !, Mrs W. Prick.-, Mr, and Mrs. P. P. Pr-ce ar.d Master Pari Prii ki' of" .Hammond.
s i:w:mm. putv. Oni" of the del ahtf.il social affairs of the week end will be a party at which Mr. nnd Mrs. Harvey Gostlin will entertain complimentary to Miss Irene Mutt and Charlts W. Wilson whose marriage w ill lie aa event of November 0th. Mr. and M-s. l.;ost!in will entertain at their ho:: e In Carroll street.
IISS. IMM'MM HOSTKSi. t.Tday afternoon to the members "f the terday tifternon to the members of the Ladies' Aid Society of St. P. nils' Luiheran clntrch at her home, Z Clinton street. The quests Fathered at throe o'clock and spent the afternoon in a pleasant social way. A number o; the ladies brouclit their noi'dle work. A s upper was served at four-thirty o' lock. Tite ttibles in the .lining room were decorated with boquets of (lowers. Arrangements were made to mc t U Rain in two weeks on Wednesday aftr.ioiui, November 6th and Mrs. John J. Clnusson of State Line street wtil be hostess.
o mkktim; thix hi;i:k. There was no meeting of the W.cn-
m a. cliar.-;,. of m i s p ic in n, n nertro ' tii itnl a white man we re arrc-s bv Of- r'J
Iicst. rman at fiaklev- at,, I Plummer
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KRAMER BELLCLAIRE
AND HERMAN
MODERN
HERCULES.
-' a ami uet ,-i i .n.,o,s o; i.os ; - , ... , imruiir me evening short address- s er nest. rn..i:i at n..v.!..y aritl Plummer t'rl AND I np, U s. Cal . wlo have b. eu th- quests he wl, :ilso " were made by mcmbms f tiie s. i.-ty !al l.fKht. where thev appear-d in an M MOHf -,f -r -.,,1 ' ' c,-i ie it., , supper. The or. h. stra will P av lurii ., ,, , ,,. ... , , ,, ,,,,,, , , ... ' ' '''-" ln an tTl MODE t .or. and ...rs. ,.. !-.. l-ii. ke of Ham- ' ... , , "' tueie was music by the. oreucstr.i . tit oieatel om n Tdi-y Kavehelr fJi nord conclude,! their visit lore last the ,-rv,n, hour. Next Wednesday an,, ,.hlir. Trie musical program was natues as Thomas Job ,, m, Krt ,r H ERCL venin,, A farewell party was iver'tern t the members w meet at th-- v,,.y tnuch ,.llJ(.v,,, h th larj;.. it- Ki.h of Chicago tiie ..lore f e ow 4hr. h ; hr" Zir -'P-V-a. . !iefrcshmeats were ser,( after .M.nsn statin, !i;,t'he ISlS Mrs. Irt.-Ke who vc ry ( -na r m i n .-'l y en- " lr- the program. ., y to C.aty. where i,is I,,,,;,..,. v.,a;,
Musical Comedy Act. JOHNSON AND ROY MERCER, FULTON, M'.MiC AND THE HICKS FROM ENTERTAINER. HICKSVILLE.
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The case was filed by E. O.
working-. The story toil by Pish did " not rorrospoml with that to:.! v,v lu. 137
and Hfe poii.-e ! ' e l.'jsi, is ,.,.r,u T'oat.
en s (,uild of St. Paul's Mpi sc., pal from Chicago. j John Lee. represented by Walter Lotz, church this w,-k hut next Wednesday Thee were ',,,,, c., , ... seeks a divorce from. C.adie Lee on Hie
atte.-noon. ('ctoler ,10th the members will be entertained by Mrs. Charb Ueuwick at her home. 1 T, Doty street.
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''I $11 before
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on a atirj
'!' Jiid-e Pariiett
lii iiiiKcaness. Johtison l-e'r, able to pay bis fine, while pi-,h wl.; ;v,-. taken to Crown Poirit in .i. -fault.
ohsi:r f, Fi.'.nruTi(i n v. Saturday, October CO will fee Federation Day at the Hammond Woman's Club and promises to be an afternoon of unusual interest. T! f re w iil be -j n
bv
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Beginners3 Classes Monday and Friday Nights, from 8 to 11. 50 cents each, full course $3.00. Try This Class and be convinced that this is one of the best dancing schools in America MO SPECTATORS ADMITTED on class nights, only students that are beginners wanted in these classes.
Regular Dances
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday N ights, from 8:30 till 12 P.M. 50c per couple, extra ladies 25c.
instrumental si
Knottrf reports of the State Federation convention, wh ic t is bi insr lu l l at F'Ut
v aye n tnis w (, in- tne Hammond
I'ltl'.iillVTKIIIW All) SO SP.TV. Mrs. W. A. Poyser and Mrs. J..s-ph Thompson were hostesses at the meetitiLt of the Ladies' Aid Soci ty of the First. Presbyterian church yesterday afternoon in the church pa.rlers in South Ilohman street. A lare number of members met together to make plana for the annual holiday bazaar to be uiven early in December. The ladies brought needle work and aecomplished a pre.-tl deal of sewintr. The membora also discussed the sale of tckcts for the entertainment course to be uiven under their auspices this winter. The first entertitlnuie tit in the course will be nlvert this evening by Adrain M.
; Newotis, lecturer. Announcement was 'made of the m.-.-tin;-' next week when
irrounds that, she struck him with a butcher knife and tried to kill him. Sii" is said to have been an habitual drunkard. They were married ec. 11, inn.
. win nave an open 1 cj j. -r- , . ,
meeting I'riday ev. nins". (,,'t. 25. at S I ucul' Xd.bilie. 'clock, at Weis Hall, on State street.' ' ' Av- M.-Ke,.ti. r. sMlnn at A 1 toon a
The invitation to attend is ext. mb-d ' '' U"'1S P by i :ic.-r Stiiow at the p.ubiic. Xo admission will be s,;!l" street 1,,,-t nijht .- a chare;,- of;
charged. Mrs. AVilaam Mey. rs, who , "' ,,!llil'"l!,,ss. H' i : Ml can,,- up before was tin- Hammond delegate to the w. M'i'.v .1 u1k. Parn-tt ;:n ! ,e was ftn.-d I" T. P. convention at Kokomo, iu,,t i Ml upon pb adimr u;ity. Pnablo to will pive her report. T'-'LV bis fire, M.-K-an w as taken to
iim remainder of the program will," 'own io,nt m ctauit of payment
be as follows: Son o riigroga t ion. I icvotional excrcis
Clr.iham Pulor. I'i ..... . ..I,, ,1 T . .
" ' ': ! Hohman last niaiit v. h. n he was f ou nd ; squad may not play Saturday after-
lceauin Mrs. J. McCirtcn
-The
Lev.
'Dalton Man Taken. Jam. s Wh.ii.-n. Dait u;. 1,1, was arj rested liy tiflcer Pick at State and
Socialist Speech. So. ia'.ism will be the political lssu at the Moose hall tomorrow cvminsr, when t. P. Montfrom'ry of Kansas will be heard in a public speech at H o'clock, Tiiis is the first, bis speaker that the. socialist party have had in Hammond and a lartre crowd is expected to turn on r. May Not Play. Tiie Hammond hi.eh school football
Hammond Theatre Seats now cn sal for MAHARA'S ALL WHITE MINSTRELS. Saturday, Oct. 26. AND THE SHEPHERD OF THE HILLS. Sun. Mat and Eve. Oct. 27.
PATENT YOUR IDEAS
i end make eE" ro" boor
I I t j a c l I I1L M
M rs
lei. pates a re! an
by Mrs. W. K.
Miller of South Lend. Mrs. Miller is
well and favor;;! !y know n by the club
women of Indian i for tiie work she has
lone amotiL;- the working cirls. She
A, W. Hoffman will be hostess.
Sonu Ladies of (he Union. Leiadmt; Miss Mary I.awson, of Uniontown. Tenn, Selection Whit-- P.ibbon Quartette. AddressMiss VIruinhi Lrooks. Sohc: i ;rrej;ation. Ihliudiction a ii i,i,m p. i: i'nrv. The members of ih-- H..n,mond Motor I'.oat Club have arran-ini fr a Hal-
I cnJition. He plead I noon. be.-aue of the fact that Coach
cuilty before ,)u,!-,. i:,irnett in the i Owens has Inn unable to schedule a city court this la-.n.St c. r.-c-ivlnir a ! srame. The fore t art of the week ar-
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rantrements wer made for the Moroeeo
of A1 Fm AWatr knW
AivtCE I'M. " ' " .nlTor" JOEHUA R. H. POTTS
30 b St. Wuluutn D C U S. ud Tonic
Z9 CiMHtwt Sc. Pr.ivde!pn-u 8 S. OwWb 9. CVng.
. Ii;. of 111. Tin.-: was his second offense j and is making a i ran c e men 1 3 to pay
!.:s line, he beinn em-d-,y e,i at Gary.
Seven Divorces Filed. Sev, ral dioree a.-es wet e filed in tiie Lake Suiieri u- court at Hammond tins mornintr. ill lain P. peters, thrnucrh AitaiTieys ll.'ian and I'yer,
hiph school tti play here, but a a late hour, they stited that they won i be unable to come. An effort is now bein made to secure Ohieiisro Heights for Siturdav. although nothintr definite Ail! be known until tomorrow.
Lurinar the i were served.
ial hour ref reshnu-nt:)
j low , 'cn pari y 1 0 bi
MP.PT TO Pl.W I'ClliiO. An enjoyable afternoon was spent by the L.-oiies of the Kniphts of C.,lurnbus who met yesterday ln the K. of C. cltib
has a message f,,r all and it is earnest
ly desired that a larre numb.-r be pres
ent to hear h--r till; on "Our Girls." All persons not club members wiil be wel
comed by paying twenty-live cents.
rooms in South Hohman street. Pedro was played protrrc-ssiv, !y ar sev. ral tables. Mrs. Jacob Wc la won the first honors in the ganii-s. Prizes were aLo won by Mrs. Ceorce Kder ami Mrs. Mat Klein. The consolation pri7..- was
- f. I V SKSSKl'V iawaio.-ii io ,,n .1. 1. jiarim uaiiuy
Thfr,. .. ,f.,i,.. f ,-,, n,-.i.ni.i- t i' lii'fninrtiu were serve.: alter me
Society yesterday at the Piist CD rl s- j tar'1 eam'- The date of the next
tian church in Calumet avenue. The ! ,r 'K ni.-.Mi;i;, .xnuniwr su;.
members met for an all day session. Mrs. William P. i.'3r.i;i-r .and the members of her comn.ii.t-e had chart'.- of the meeting. They served luncheon to the public nt n em and had homo bakery for sale from which a ni.-e sum was real:ed which will be used for the benefit of the church. In the afternoon the members mtt for an Important business session. Plans w, re made for the meet hp to be held n'xt Wednesday. October 30th. The 111,. rubers w ill meet for another all day session and follow
the usual prom;:in. Committee No. 3j will apain have charge of the sales. I
Iv. n at their club ' "eks a divorce from, Ali.e peters on
rooms in Calumet avenue, Wednesday tbe grounds that sin.' polnte.l a revolver ev. nine;, t'et. 3'. A number cf their at and threatened to k71! him, that she fri, ti,ls will lie, entertained at the pa r t y , wo ul 1 come home with Ibitior on her whidi wiil be the first of the 1S12- ' br.-ath and icfu-e to ,p'ain its pres1513 season. Games .appropriate to ern e and ti.at -S.e r fas.-d to prepare
! Hallowe'en will be piayid and daruinsr his meals. I will boa feature of the. cvt ninfr. After) They were married June 2T, l?f5, and
the boat races Sunday the members ; separate.! June irt. li't-S. w iil meet in the dub r uns. A dinner j George ('arrow seeks a divorce from will be serve, i a't noon and durinsr the Pora ('arrow on the charce of aban-
lonment. he couple were married
1303. and separate Sept. 15,
IlMbltl S WITH CtllDS. This afdrnon Mrs. Meyers is entertainine; the members of Cirel? Xo 1 .it her home in State Line slr.et. I'e.lr.j will b" played pror ssively during 'be afternoon.
11 it 1 in. 1 : i urn . The members of the Wednesday Afternoon clul, had one of their delightful little parties yesterday at the home of Mrs. John P. Heckman In HiKiiland sti'.-ct. Tiie twelve member.-) were present and spent the afternoon very eniovablv .at the ear.l tables. Rr Litre
raill'Alll' l'OK ntAAIt Iwhist wr.s played progressively at Testerdav aftw i,,..,n the numbers of it!ir nb!es. lliiih score was made bv the Ladies' Aid Soci-tv . f the First !Mrs- Fred Crumpacker. Following the
iifternoon refreshments will be served.
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March 17.
iLiOdge Asssiiibiies II
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Telephone Hammond 1479 Hours: 1 to 4 Daily. Evening3, Tuesdays and Saturdays, 6 to 8 DR. BERTHA C. DAY Specialist In Disease of Women and Children SUITE, 204 RUFF BUILDING. Hammond Indiana
DR. H. C. PARKER PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 432 Garfield, Corner Lincoln Ave. West Hammond. Phone 1140.
Bell's Guaranteed Health Remedy will rvi9 nr.y bad case, of Krzema an-1 ail sktr. diseases. liny a Lottie of this
HCiuucrlul remedy t ,cr.y. Jjoii t maiu I'ltlt ii .-,ae For sale at NEfSKLE, THK 1'ItT'GCIST. 26 outh Hohman Mreet, and LEO SCHAKItTL'-S liAIlHF.H SHOP. 6.2 South lictman Street, or cU
Gus Jordan, Manufacturer
7iJ.l:J.yfl Koom 25 Himhach Dlk
The bi-m.inthly meetins- of Hammond Temple No. 73 1'ythian Sist rs will tnke place Friday eveninc in the K. of I'. Hall in South Hohman strct. A social session wiil be enjoyed following tiie business mectinsr.
Contrrei,'.-! t ion.-.l church met in th- parlors of the church in Gotl'.n street to
K2ra REMEMBER bsect
JAPSON'S
ACADEMY Is the best, most up-to-date Dancing Academy in the Calumet Region. OVER ORPHEUM THEATRE
ammoEid, Ind. Phone 1494
Silk Lining absolutely free with every suit this week.
i sanies a j.rettilv appointed luncheon
v.iis served. J he ret 1 cshmcnts were servcl In two .ourses. Mrs. Franklin liiackmun will entertain the member.-, at her home in Until street Wednesday aftertioon, November Cth. Mrs. Llackmun will bv- hostess at a bride,,- pmt;,.
The members of the Co'"', of Honor will have a. r.e.lr., party Moiul.v ,-ven-ins, October 2Mb in W.-is Hail in State streit to which th-y Invite th public. Several pretty prizes will be awarded tn the card eiinn-s.
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EAT AT THE
9b State Street Everything new and beautiful and the best eatig In Hammond. Separa'e tables for ladies. Quick service at our lunch counter. ELECTRIC FANS. PRICES REASONABLE.
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UA.MilONl. INDIANA.
Phono H
i.4i)ii:s. (tin.T DR. SHORSR III! I Hl. H also cur.-s all c-hron e, ncrvfU( anl diftb-ult diseases by his .uost improved met hods. Hours: 10 to 12 a. in.. 2 to 4 an,37 to S p. m. 109 AVeKt Stute AVI'ST HIMOn. ihc to') hi:miq Ti:r. tixehi
., where they will sp,::t the re- jj iuder of the ,v,-k. Mr. M 1 i.-l will 'H -, .. . ..... .- .-. . , 1... ... h
tliur, 4'".f S-,.immer S3
STEELING Woolen Mills 153 State Street Hammond, Ind. OPEN EVENINGS TILL 9
V TUMI 111.1-". I VHTV. Mrs. P.. H. I'rii-e had as her pm sts ye sterility afternoon at her home in Indiana avenue the members of the L. Ii. i 1. Club. It was the first meeting following the organization of the club at the home of Mrs. T. Shea a week aK and during the business hour the name of Mrs. Stewart of J-ilast. Chliamo was added to the club membership. Plans were also made for the next meetlas to be held Friday afternoon November first instead of Wednesday, the regular meeting day. Mrs. Lowery oT Indiana, avenue Is the hostess-eleet. After a f -w- hours spent pleasantly with needle work the truest s were invited into the dining room for refreshments. A dainty luncheon of two courses was served.
.V IMIKTTV I It TV. Mrs. OeorRo K. Arthur very charrnIritrly entertained a. protip of children from four to six o'clock yesterday afternoon at her home, 46m Summer street in honor of her dauRhter, Florence. Tiie party was Kiven to celebrate Miss Florence's seventh birthday anniversary and site received a number of protty uifts in remembrance of the day. There were twelve musts, amnng them Paul and Charles Schohl of Chicago, cousins
THE WOMAN WHO THINKS , bout? ) there is no savins or satisfaction in do-
fij: iS ing her own baking is perfectly rifiht.
Js iP A A little carrful thoucht would convlnco -, .;YC any housewife that it really doesn't ry af-vJv lyiu .417 r(f:t especially when you can buy such de7 j ' s ' A Hcious bread, rolls, cakes, pies, pastry, JJjLjr , etc., at the Haninionw Modern Bakery vNx ' '"'l I which are equal to the best homeffcfcjQs vilAJ made. Just try them.
The Hammond Modern Bakery Bakers and Confectioners. 86 State Street. Phone 26S. Hammond, Ind.
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Mr. and Mrs. C. M. M-H.iriiel of J troit street !ft today for Wii-.elu st
Ind., where
mai
attend a mettinir of the Superintend
'nts' Associati
.Mrs. ,errire I.. . rt till r, !:' MltlltniT ; M
street has as he r houso jru. sts Miss Mai-lntyre of South. Pen.!, Ind., and Mis.
J. M. Harder of Montana.
Charles Varaiildrr who is att ndinst g Purtuo I'niversity at Lafayette, Ind., W
will arrive in Hammond tomorrow afternoon to remain over Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne VanGildi. r at their home in 1 -droit street. Miss Dorothy Noble San ford, of New
Linearis will spend the we.-K. end v, ith 83
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tnd Mrs. W. A. K'liney atal Mi;
Williams street. Miss Sanford will come to Hammond from 1 lr. ericas! !e
arnl after In".
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visit lore will po to'. M
Kyanston. j rp Hiiio" NEWBOYS 1 OET HONOR I iH
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rfJKAj'Ti-'iJ.'." ' I'-V--'gJyerg-:'v?JV.' 1"" i- 'im ae.. , m
FredierMc L MewM's
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Saturday
Eiiif 0 0 1 AT 7:30
At Old G H. Hammond Company's Main Olkce BnlMing corner Piummer Avenue aed Morton Court, Hammond, Indiana.
The Hammond Newsboys' association holds the honor of le.-intr tiie rudest
contributor to tiie W lliam Ittieh me- f'l
hi
Ladies' Admitted Free
ilia! funij l.eiiiK established in Gary, ie t'hii.-HK-i Tribune pave -2. It is
Lxaminer will hsi rip', ions from
mi
Th
said that the Chicap. Rive $:,0 'and solicit si
its newsboys. t v . .v.,.
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mayor's ofhee and into the office of Arnold It. Keilar. cashier of the Gary State hank, an.l the official treasurer of the memorial fund. They likewise have received many catalogs from monument dealers, others instead of contributing
wrote as to what stone should be used, ft
I.etlcr I-'rom Oregon. "Writing from the Hotel Savoy, NewYork city. Ida Lmmons asked to whom she should .send her donation. W. L.
cone, 01 i- re.lerjcksburff, a., also sent b a donation, as did Kaufman Eros, of el
I'ittsturff, who forwarded $10. D,
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Surface 25 cents
Gentlemen's Admission if & Use of Skates. Chec
Skafin
Gpen Every Night at 7:30, Matinee Skating Saturday & Sunday Afternoons at 2 p.m. Competent Instructors Furnished Free to All. Frederick L. Hvkziz.
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