Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 192, Hammond, Lake County, 26 January 1917 — Page 10

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GARY ELK MINSTRELS LHOHL IS Fifteen hundred person last nipht

aw the performance of t.ftf :iry L:ks J a company of pretty grirls hoaded by Tuxedo minstrels at Gary theater. Xcn ! Miss f'aihf

only brethren of the lodge but a lot of j some of the. male members of the oast" Fratie s Matt. Martha Zimmerman. Tom

their pretty daughters, sisters a fid ' 1nl s..mo very clever work. G. V. Simsweethearts took part. The perf ormance mons as Iord Charinccross panir, "I

will be repeated tonight. Vnst Exalted Ruler Henry F. MeCrarken as interlocutor in the greater minstrel performance as a Roman Senator in the Fketch. '"The Death of the Ghidiator." was the center of attraction in the two parts. Three-Scene Program.

In the first scene of the performanee i I'ea rl nurr'.'i

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Want a Girl iVr Kfic'i Monfa in the ; laut-hu-r. Year," be-in? assist. 1 by twelve maidens! In sew 5 h rr e with Mr. McCracken parbe.l in I'l-siumcs fti-propriate f-r the i as inter!.). m r and Mr. Gau as musical months they represented. They were: i director the st(re was tilled with the

Margaret liar. Ian, Kvelyn I!r b.n, Lillian Xewman. Kathcrino Stcdman, F.dyth "VVedpe. Fiore-ire Iranian, Viola Ilein, Ileatrice Ca veil. Margaret Frellahan,

Hiniu Wiel;, May Kog;-

Old Fashioned "Reliability" Is Never "OUT of DATE" and the SUCCESS OF Ortt's SHOES Proves It to Both Men and Women In Most Instances Old Time Prices Prevail

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and dainty finish combined to- give 'D R T T" and "WALK-OVER" SHOES, wearing qualities .-s unequalled as their fashionable' preeminence.

i-yvomen and Kills. Ideal for walking, skating and general wear. Black calf $3.50 and $4 Tan Russian $4.85 and 5.85

A Walk-Over model that is known from coast to coast for comfort and wear, $5.00 the pair.

In tli" nrst seeno Theresa Murray.

oomed'euis. r-ii!r.dis!s and a grand chorus, thit included tne young ladies who took part, earlier in the evening.

Mr. Kinf is a brother of F. Kins? of Hammond, who went to Fort Wayne to suecee, hi.n recently.

railroad protectants ami allowing th ! curve, sh claims without founding" any

GIVES UP $5,000 JOB TO STUDY I'l FtTl.AXI), orjK. -Tan. 2'. Arnol 1

Clune, Richard Hamilton. Floyd "VV'il- j P. Hot h we 11 ef T'ortland. general apent lianjs and Charley Gaa. the direc or of i of an eastern life insurance company.

the, pertormar.ee, had parts, as did the ! a position said to pay $5,000 a year, has

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daneinp team of Tommy Iiurke and Dr. A. P. Craip. Twelve-year-old Margaret Sandy of Valparaiso (tavc some very

1 pretty classic daneinp mies. John Kinnally as "Penny Ante," the senator's daughter; Fred Baldwin, the

. piadiator. ana tne senator Himself, Mr. erature, soeiolopv and statistics. i,-,i

McCracken. convulsed the house with until now ha." been devotinp but part n

turned his office over to S. M. KiiiK j

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stu'lyinp t ltee.1 college, Portland, j Rothwi 11 enter,.! Reed last February.

buildinp of tlie ditch. In Harvey, m., it is feared the ditch buildinp will r.'b the Riine.is side of the

line of th. Little ('liumrt river.- From an ordiiviry river and a wide stream in j feed time jt will be reduced to a mere j brook. Th is will affect the sewaee dis- ; I""sal me t of voir and pendmp possibl.- ; ; . :' from the ("hicapo sanitary' district the eily may have t build a

I Sl"M.tnMi si w.-ip.- disposal station. It is

said other cities are ils.) affected and :

y may resort to th relief.

warning, and strjk her down.

LANSING

of I'rouii Point, is 1 1 a nd wa s o 1 1 lu-. e

:;X! :;meato!City of Harvey, 111., Claims

Drainage Would Rob it of River.

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HEGEWISCH DAMAGE SUIT

Miss Tii'y Wid work in llair.i

Wednesday. The German Lutheran so.-ietv ha i .1

f. deial courts ; .eipanip party on lnur.-lay n:rnt. Ai , ha.l a s oo.l t : me.

The free movie show that was eive?) by ti.e Kiin Motor Company on Wednesday c-v.-niii.p was well a 1 1 ml !. Charley W'ei iie) cker is 011 the sik

ORTT'S Incomparable Work Shoes, 32. 15

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A STRICTLY SOLID WORK SHOE Made of good plump leather, with two full so 1 e p, solid leather Keela. bellows tongue, an Ideal shoe for factory, railroad and farm wear. Absolutely the best value in town. You'll say so yourself, when you see them, blk. or tan, all sizes in stock, S2.15

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MEN The siioes we spli need simply tlie TRUTH to he told about them

53 meie s no reason for anything else, f Come In Saturday

we would like to show vim some genuine ; hoe? values at prices ranging from 2.50. S3.0C 83.50 to 87

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The ....." damage case of Elizabeth! AI.PAXY. X. Y.. Jan. 2 " . T ! : . pn-

! Suniak againse the South Shore road j mutuel sst..-iii of racetrack Ix-itim; ij was taUeti up this afternoon in the su- reeommended for New York bv i hrvssibi" opposit ion to the enstruetion ; ;,f.,-10. e..u: t. before Judu-e Crumpacker ! state ra-i.- ce.n.st.is.eii in a re-,. 1 1 the Hums ditch, a project scheduled ., a jury .s-ieete yesterday. C. R. I submitted ; the I .;;,!:. ur- tinv. :.. drain 22,000 acres of svauip land inland .1.1:. Collins represent the plaint- Chan n. an James v.. - ads worth ani

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:'en irint company. j Knapp sa v th. v rcei.id:-

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lending to J.ak- Michigan, icay .-..in.from n.unieipn lit ies on liie II in, .is ! ..- of the line. They promise. ;i ijel,. sey-j,,-

erai ears agro. nut. suhsided tint i! tm j wCc oxer a railroad crossing there which comes from the eliminalion i

.-raies supreme courts th-cision at o'eue 1: in iiic evening. An elec- suiting- from tli the other day overruling" the plea of the ';;(. -a .' suddenly e.ime around a sharp race course."

I"h.. ;' hot complains of injuries ! t hor. mic !.b--d h..r-.-s tin tyiiRliout toii' -rained A'iH".ist 31. 1913. in the city country and that " li em b.- adantage. II. en isch. She claims to have been ously employed only by that selection

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LADIE"' SKIRTS All wool )oiin, othors ask $8, our riee while they last.

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LADIES' DRESSES Poplin, serge and silks. They usually sell at 18.00. our price while they last,

AVe would he pleased to have you call and see these garments. They are exactly as represented.

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Two Sample Solo Puritan Player-Pianos. Highest priced, most beautiful tone and most reputable player in the world, Retails at 5,1,0.10, special 8600.00 One sample AMPICO. This wonderful instrument will entertain -you all day for dance or reception. .Just insert anv music roll and you can enjoy the keenest interpretation of world's most noted musicians compositions without even touching the piano. It plays while you dance or entertain. Price 8fM MUM), introductory price 600.00

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IP One now $400.00 High Grade Piano j One new $750.00 Solo Player Piano fi One new $750.00 Solo Plaver

S One new $G00.00 Player Piano One Slightly Used ( 'nickering Grand ft Two Slightly Used Pianos, lino condition. . . n (h:e Used Iligh Grad" Pi uio, just like now

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