Hammond Times, Volume 5, Number 56, Hammond, Lake County, 3 February 1917 — Page 2

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THE 'ilMlUJ. February :i, 1SJ17 Bill LI. ..Il !

WiLSOH II ficmiii'jniitip

HdlUUSIUII'iU JjDHESS (Continued from Pug One.)

i I

Absolutely Removes

j Indigestion. One package

proves it. 25c at all druggists.

mcnt did not declare an abandonment of Its methods of sutnurltM warfare which It then was employing- and to which It now again proposes to rojort. "I have thereforo directed the secretary of state to announce to his excellency, the Oercuu ambassador, that our diplomatic relations with the German empire are severed and that the

tions between the grovernment of the TTnited states and an v other fcellisrerent

rovenunent. notwithstanding- the fact ! United States ambassador at Berlin will

that certain passages in the imperial

government's note misrht appear to be i susceptible to that construction. In or- j

der, however, to avoid any possible mis.

LATEST TYPE BRITISH HOWITZER dN THE SOMME FRONT

i irmtiAfHat 1 v b u-itliilrawB. anil in ac

cordanoe with this decision to hand to i

his excellency his passports. "Notwithstanding- this unexpected ac-

unders landing-, the government of the; ,,on on " "l sov.-.u-United States notified the imperial ffov- ! n,ent- this sudden and deeply deplorable

eminent that it cannot for a moment : " "vc"

entertain, much less discuss, a sugrgres-

tlon that the rlg-ht of citizens of the United States upon the high seaa should in any way or In 'the slightest degree be made contingent upon the conduct of any other government affecting- the rig'hts of neutral non-combatants. Kesponsibility in such matters is slntrle, not Joint absolute, not relative. To tills note of the Cth of May the imperial German government made no reply. On the 31st of January, the Wednesday of this present week, the German ambassador handed to the Bscretary o state along- with a formal note a memorandum which contained the following statement: ' 'The imperial government therefore does not doubt that the government of the United States will understand the situation thus forced upon he German g-overnment by the entente's brutal methods of war and by their determination to destroy the central powers, and the government of the United States

government at one of the most critical

moments of tension in the relations of tho two g-overni-ients, I refuse to believe

that it is tht intention of the German authorities to do in fact what hey have ! warned they folt tyl liberty to do. I can j not bring" myself to believe that they j will indeed pay no regard to the ancient j friendship between tholr people and our j own or to the solemn obligations which j have been exchanged between them, or j to destroy American ships and to take ! the livjs cf American citizens in the ' willful prosecution of the ruthless naval j prog-ram they have announced their intention to adoptfl Only actual overt acts j on their part can make me believe it I i even now. "If this inveterate confidence on my j part in the sobriety and prudent foresight of their purpose should unhappily j prove unfounded; if American ships and American lives should la fact be sacri- ! heed by tu.ir naval commanders in ) headless contravention of the Just and reasonable understanding- of interna- ;

closed intentions of the entente allies H01 law ana tlie ""oa. dictates of

thus gives to Germany the freedom of

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What the )Ugh Hchool hnn to offpr Arsfiemlc: I Tin.' Frank . McEIroy orntlofial Oliaa. W. Sylvf:Htr Cornnifrci.'d MIks Marie Newnham iNndiriK Mihs lunisf Stewnn Kflirlion Mali quartette

BIGGEST DAY IN LOCAL K. G. HISTORY

Lake County Knights Columbus Lodges in Big Meet Sunday.

of

You can cure that cold in a day. Take CASCAfiABQUlHiHE The old family rfniedy in tablet form safe, sure, -asy to take. N: fpiiitcs no unp'.-munt nftrr effects. Cures coins in 24 hours np in 3 days. Money lmck if it fails. G:t the eenuine hux with lel Top and Mr. Hill's picture on it Z5 cents. At Any Lrug Store

I All KniK'its (it olumnys in the a!urn f rt-j;l)U iavi ln en iriv tf d to tho nft- . f-riio'-fi major ilvgrve v. rk x-iti'lit;ca-(i(m ntii the vtnlnK bun4U'-t to In- hiid j at Gary Sunday und-r th-- nuspi:'- of ! the lodpf: coiiiif'ils of (Jury, li.-iinruotid, i "VVl-.ititiK and Kast 'hicKo. It is txi i,ec.t(d tht 5f!vr:ral hundred ktiight.i ! will he in utU-ndancc to :itus h ( Inns ; of ft ft Inkti county Candida. :s receive j th; sm nd and third (i. gn.i-s of the j order. I The knights liave niso beer, invited to ! fisemblo at St. Thomas conn il hall. 33 : K. filh avenu.: liy U n in the rnorninK to ) march in a body to II !y AiiK' I.s ehureh i to attend hiRh wasi. 1 i. cinnliiK at 1:3') j o'clock the d'-Rr-ee w r.rh v. :; start bnd j at 6:30 the banquet at the Conurierc ial club will be tli feature of the evening. I John A. lirr-nnan of Gary v. i.l be toa.tj niaster an l tmn prominent In the K. C I rder in In'liana and Illinois will deliver ! addresses.

at I.al'orte is he'.d tho following u and at Valparaiso foK-jwinc: the close the; ro, t. r -.unty exhibit i , 1 1 'ihe .Jute Sl.lci't.ll If).,., .fs V.llh the rrovnl of the I,ake, c-ourty frei.-iii. !". year'n fair coittinir a iini.; t,,., .

Hi the s';i"ii.li fr.r the . produce iinil Murk.

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! r.d.-.ard T tou 1 I and ! i'lneatfr will put on tli j I'r.ity council dt t--ree tea.

j will fcive. th ; ex, mplillcation

! rr'-e t"ani of third (iufcffcc. i of Haiiuoond

: Olid di-ff I ee. 1 he will take place at lli.i-

action which she reserves in her note addressed to the United States May 4, 1916. " 'TJnder these circumstances Germany will meet the illegal measures of her enemies by forcibly preventing- after February 1, 1917, in a zone around Great Britain, France, Italy and in the eastern mediterranean all navigation, that of neutrals included, from and to England, France, etc., all ships met within the zone will be sunk.' "I thini that you will agree with me that in view of this declaration which suddenly and without prior Intimation of any kind deliberately withdraws the solemn assurance g-iven in the Imperial g-overnment note of May 4, 1916, this g-overnment has no alternative consistent with its digmity and honor but to take the course which in its note of April 18, 1916, it announced it would take in event that the German govern-

THE "COME-BACK" The "Come-back" man was really never down-and-out. His weakened condition because of over-work, laok of ex--rcise. improper eating and living, demands stimulation to satisfy thi cry for a health-Kivlne arpetite and the re

freshing sleep essential to strength COLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules

the National Remedy of Holland.

do the work. They are wonderful

Three of these, capsules each day

put a man on his feet before he knows it; whether his trouble comes from urio ecld poisoning, the kindneys. gravel or stone in the bladder, stomach derangement or other ailments that befall the over-zealous American. Don't wait until you are entirely down-and-out, but take them toda. tour druggist will gladly refund your money if they do not help you. 25c. Sic and $1.00 per box. Accept no substitutes. Look for the RiiTM GOLD MEDAL on every box. They " the pure, original. Imported Haarlenj m Caosule-s. Adv.

Tax Exempt in Illinois Interstate Iron & Steel Co. of Chicago T't Cumulative Preferred and Common Stocks Price at Market to yield approximately 6.80 per cent. Free from Normal Federal Income Tax. Available Famines twentv-two times preferred Dividend reo, u i r- men ts. Available Famines id per rent, on present purchase price of Common Stock. The Interstate Iron & Stee Co. has never accepted any munition orders COUNSELMAN & CCX, 112 West Adams Streets Chicago, Til. Telephone Central S;i0 J MAI.c'oJ.M SF.MMES, Special Representative, fur Lake County.

humanity. I shall take the liberty of

again in coming before the congress to ask that authority be given me to use any means that may be necessary for the protection of oxir seamen and our people in the prosecution of their peaceful and legitimate ends on the hig-h seas. I can do nothing less. I take it for granted that all neutral governments will take the same course. "We do not desire any hostile conftict with the imperial German government. We are the sincere friends of the German people that earnetly desire to remain in peace with tho government that speaks for them. We shall not believe that they are hostile to us unless and until we ars obliged to believe it, and we propose nothing more than tho reasonable defense of the undoubted right of our people. We wish to serve not selfish ends. We seek merely to stand true to a light and in thought and in action to the immemorial principle of our people which I sought to express ia my address to the senate only a few weeks ago seek merely to vindicate o.ir rights to liberty, Justice and unmolested life. God grant we may not be challenged to defend by acts willful injustice on the part of the government of Germany."

I STOCK MARKET

NOT EXCITED

(By United Fress.) NEW YORK, Feb. 3 The stock market received the news for the decision to break with Germany with lees excitement today than the original submarine order caused, initial breaks being confined one to three points.

A new type of British heavy pun. on a specially constructed railway carriage, in action on the Somrne front. It is with uns of this sort that Britain hore3 to blast her way into Germany.

LATEST HEWS

i-y United l'.usi.) j WASHINGTON, Feb. 3 ronr plans' of immediate action in case of war with i Germany have been worked out by the ! general staff of the army, it was learned ' today. They invalvs using the regular army and the national guard as a j nucleus to train an army of 2,1200.000 a ! year sending no troops during that year to Europe. j (By United Press.) k ! WASHINGTON, Feb. 3. An interesting question has arisen as how Bern- 1 Etorff can get back to Germany. The United States is not under obligations to see how h getj ha.k. If he v.-ent aboard an English warship he vould probably be tu.no.l over to a British ship and there me no German ships j sviing. j ?e might go to Cti;a or more llkaly ' South America. i

United Press Cablegram.) MADRID, EPAIN, Feb. 3. The Z; n-ish-German situation reached an acr c stage this afternoon when it be-rr known two Spanish citizens had been lost when a German sub sank Greek and Evanish a'cmnrs.

IWITZERUND TO

REPRESENT- GERMAHYlr

musical treat, when members of the Hammond Musical College will render a program at the Orpheum on Tuesday evening, February 13.

Instructors at the college who wiH

be heard in a first class program on

fiat occasion will be Karl ReCkzeii,

pianist; Samuel B. Gorton, tenor.

By United Press.

I Louis Zander, violinist.

WASHINGTON. Feb. 3 Switzerland ha.-i taken over Germany's interests in the I'nited States. Ambassador Bernstorff paid today. I Feinstorlt got into touch ith Dr. Hit-; ter, Swiss minister, a. poon as he received the news of the break through the press. At that time ho had not jt-t bc n officially notified. i He made provisional arrangements to j cocr all immediate details with Dr. Hit- j ter. The latter will call on Secretary j

i'i State Lansing as soon as notified 1 ie riif.nri'f 's recall has been given tho Teuton envoy, to discuss with Lansing the details of his new interest. To all tiueslions this morning I3ernMorft' replied: "fleas.! ask the Swis minister, I am only a private citizen. I i..ive no rifc-ht lo talk for any govtrnmi nl now. As a privato citizen 1 have never desired to talk." When asked respecting the details of his rvturn to Germany and the transfer of Germany's interests to the Swiss minister. Bents tor ft said. "I don't know. This is the first experience of this kind

The program will commence at 8:15 and Fiat rf rvations may be made In advare, main feats selling for 75 rents and balcony seats for 50 rents.

DISTILLER! ILL NOT BE UNPREPARED

tar., hall. Sfii I'.road way. Ia the mortiing hii;h mass will he eeletrate-d at Holy AiiK'i.s church by Kev. Father Thomas I', .lans'-n. It v. .Michael Quinlan of Notre I'ame university will preach the sermon. The banquet at the "immercir: 1 club will be served by the ladies of Holy Angels parish. Committees in charge of the day's doings are as follows: General arrangements Grand Knirht James T. ConKidine, Chairman Joseph IC. Hoy, Secretary Andrew Geraghty and

l Treasurer Edward P. Keilman .

, Banquet committee Chairman John A. Burke, Fred Lamotte. Thomas P. Benson, and James T. Considme. i Reception committee Chairman Mor- : rts Cox, John F. Jones, p. 1 1. Dogherty, j F. AV. Comeford. John l H-rr, Thomis Higgins. Alexia E. Oalahan. and John A. Urcnnan. Prep Chairman Henry E. Jordan. Anthony Geraghty and Joseph E. Hoy. Speakers John A. Brennan (toastmaster). John J. Poulton of , Chicago. "The Sign of the Times. "Daniel H. : Burke. Chicago. "The Ladies;" j. j O'Brien. Chicago. "The Brotherhood of I Man:" Kobert E. Proctor. Elkhart.

i "Catholic Knighthood."

NO FAULTY SCALES City Sealer Frank O Rourke of Hammond, today denied the patetr,ent that 12 '4 per cent of the ea;.-s in the city are ire orient He sta-ed th.it the ;n-forniiit.'-.t: Riven out st In L.inapol: ronc'-rtilnj Lake county cities was th;c durinir the year of 1016 a l-irgt- r.u:i,her of scales had been eon lerin.e,, including the 12i per cent In Ha.-nmond. These were condemned by the lor-ai sealers and of lourfp, removed. The reason so larae a mix': cr of pealeo were condemned was that a r.e .v la w went Into eff.-ot in Indljna last yi ar to prevent the :nf.-o;:i being a 1-

ju.-."i. vvi i.e l.'.ese sra.es

weiiih correctly they cou'd be ch:ir by the owner and for this reason to be "condemned.

wo:.

: iii my life and tho method of procedure (I!y United Fress.) I iS therefore new to me." WASHINGTON. Feb. 3. Upon re-j He suggested that "perhaps with so

xn-nang to tne White Honse from the i many ships in American ports" he j capital President Wilson called Secre- ' would be sure to have some boat to take j

tary Daniels and Saker into his office ' him home, for a conference. j ,

(By United Fress.) CHICAGO, Feb. 3. May wheat broVo 4'i cents this morning when news that the German ambassador had been handed his passports.

DEUTSCHLAND

Tel. East Chicago 2S DR. J. GOLDMAN DENTIST Flrwt National Ditnk flirts;. Cor. Chlcaaro A Forsyth. Ave. f.t nnri;n, i;. Consultation in English, German Polish. Slavish and Kusslan.

SITUATION IS GRAVE

(By United Press.) NEW YORK, Feb. 3. The office of Collector of Ports Malone was nnder a veritable censorship Immediately the news came from Washington of th3 break with Germany. Malone's secretary declared the situation was so grave he would not discuss plans to maintain neutrality or sav

CARGO AFIRE

The Quinine That Does Not Affect the Head lierause of its tonic and laxative effect. Laxative Bromo y.jjnnie can be taken by anyone" without rausinc nervousness or ringing in the head. There is only one Kf.mo (jnirnne." E. W. GHOYE'S, signature on box. 2tiC.

(By United Press.) NEW LONDON, Feb. 3. The cargo intended for the German submarine freighter Deutschland expected moxnen- ' tartly was in flames at eleven o'clock I today. Shortly before twelve o'clock the fire was said to be under control, j It had been confined to the northern ' end of the pier with only small dam- '

age. The cargo was stored about COO

whether the port wiU be sealed or the feet from the German steamship Wille-

Oerman ships in the harbor seized.

There were evidences that the collector's offlco was ready for quick action of some sort.

HIT BY STREET CAR

John Seliacli ISO painfully hurt vest, off :, .-'tre-t ear at s;.ef; .i id a , titi,,. .-'hack Walked ,ej front of another on..

4 1 1 .1 street, was

o.iy h :i he got '

sire, t nnd J J)

head which has acted as the mothersht'p

to the submarine. The entire fire department has been called out to fight tho fire. The fire broke out in the combustible material nt tho north end of the pier where the cargo was, soon after wot.: was received tv.at relations with Germany were to be severed.

Indiana's sudden dry legislation did not catch John ". Fitzgerald of the Hammond Distilling Company unprepared. When the law forbidding the manufacture of alcohols goes into effect In April, 1918, the big Hammond plant, in which efficiency Is written in large letters, will continue to manufacture a product which now already constitutes a large per cent of Its output denatured alcohol. It will continue to be one of the city'. valuable taxable assets and most important industries. No ore in Hammond today wore the "I should worry" look with more grace

!and confidence than "Johnny Pitz. j "What is this dry legislation com- : pared to the bigger things that are

i haiip.-nintr at this hour, said .Mr. r itz-i

perald this morning as the news of the

THE TIES'

ICiAL COLUMN

El

-eak with Germany broke.

LIKE CO, FAIR IS THE FIRST

(Special to The Times.) CROWN POINT. INf.. Feb. 3. At a meting of the Northern Indiana Fair Society held at Gary yesterday the dates

for tho fairs in this district circuit , were derided upon. Crown Point opens the circuit with the Hake county fair on August 21. 22. 23 and 24. The fa.r

BAD FIRE NEAR DYER (Special to TH3 Time-.) DTEH. I.N'D., Feb. fi. Fire eaup-d by a defective chimney, yesterday afteinoon destroyed the house (,n the Ir. C. L. Fritts farm formerly the I.eineu farm, on the Lincoln highway. tuo miles out of town. The pla.-.-e is occ upied by AValter Niche Is and family who had a similar experience more than a year ago, when they lived in the Si. eh place in town here. Jlr. Nichols managed the place for Dr. Fritts. It was 4:30 o'clock when the f r j broke out. No oth-r house being n..nrby, it was sometime before help could flrrie. Both the Dyer and the s K rf :

v ine vor.m-e.jr nre. rieiurt:.-:. j(ts sponded with their themi.sl ua but between lack of water nnd f nozzle-s on the chemical tar.k Ivs. loss of time there was little chnn save the building. The firomm

good work however in saving son.e the other buildings. The family was able to save rr.ot Its furniture, and It was saii this m.: ir.g that Dr. Frins carried $1.2r0 im ance on the building.

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EVANSVIT-LE James M. r.rown, four feet, five Inches in height a weighing less than e;gh;y poun fiied suddenly. RL'SHVILLE Following the prerf pnt set by the One Horse hay. Char: Rigors' wagon fell to pieces when struck a railroad track while t team was running away.

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PASTIME TODAY A Five Act Feature "KING LEAR" Featuring HARRY WARD. Sunday a Five Act World Feature Featuring GAIL KANE arvl CARLYLE" DLACKWELL in "On Dangerous Ground"

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CHAMPIONSHIP I

I. a Vendors of Hammond, defeatHomos of East Chicago and

of the Cicar-

Atc bison American Beet Sugar

bruary in; ;i;

Th. i el U

won the champ;onsni;i or tne iiKai-.a

I makers league last titgnt at i.owung (on the East Chicago mleys. The Ixi- i j Vendors won by a total of four pins. J I The scores fallow: i

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He v(is knc. a!. out the f,,i

n d the e.-i r and in f i om t no opposite

ked to cme side a;;.l head.

Phones: 67 3G0 TTTT

BEST FOODS

141 E. State Si

ion

MENU Table de Hote

d Cafe

60i

Cream of Cliiekon -with Rico

AGAINST PLOTS

By United Press. YVASIUNOT. N. F.d. I!.--The f.iiland justice departments are co-operating to guard 11 gainst possible ili-nniiii bomb plots in this country. This was the interpretation placed today on a brief i 'inference between Assistant Attorney Ceneral Warren and t'ounmdur Fork of the state department. Afterward, however, the parlies refused to discuss the nature of ihe-.r confer in e. It is assumed, however, that the departments were on the trail of plots or wore tak-

l ing unusual precautions agaiiK-t th. in.

j Ame rican Cur Foundry til j Attn tican Locomotive 6S Anaconda 7.1 1

American Smelt inj? I'd"

lirooklyn Ilafiid Transit - Faldwln Locomotive Ha 1 ! imore nd I ihio 'auadian Faelflc American Can Company.. c'oloi.eio Fuel C.titral Leather -" Chesapeake and lino I'ni. ihle Steel llrie 'leneral Fleet ric ' ireat Northern Ore '. .Maxwell Mi,,r? Mexic-an IVtndeum Northern i";i. itie 1'ennsylvaina

oples (las 93 , it. puHlic Iron and Steel 741" Ketoling 92 American Sur 105

c.ouinern ractilc

j I reiser ! Chest ley 11

If ,1 m monrt .

15 4 ir.fi

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given by KARL RECKZEH, PIANIST, SAMUEL B. GARTON, TENOR LOUIS ZANDER, VIOLINIST under auspices of HAMMOND MUSICAL COLLEGE

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Total IIim M u '; 1" McMahan . llnefer Craig C.unphel! ...

of Kant hicatiO.

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TO HAVE MEETING

Hammond

Celerv

Oliv

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Southern I la il way

linked Filet of Halibut, P, o'tugai: Potatoes O'Hi'ien

(Jhoice of Proiled Chicla u nnd Paeon Veal Cutlet au Papriea Small Beef Tenderloin Pordilaisc Frieasee of Chicken with Mushrooms lioast Stuffed Younrjr Chieken, Cranbcny Sauce lioast Prime Pibs of Pecf au Jus

Mashed Potatoes

Candied Sweet Potatoes

String Bean Salad

Crauter ,au Fruits

Coff

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STOCK MARKET GOES UP NEW TOKK, Feb. 3. In a wonderful demonstration of patriotic exhortation, and concerted pool action hy big interests the stock market was turned iiproanl and became a iooiniug war market today. It was reported on the best of authority in the street that the big Oerrnaa houses which have been selUng short in anticipation of a break on news of tho submarine crisis were caught by the upturn. American flags appeared in tha streets soon after the news of the break with Germany spread and brokers jumped on the chairs In their offices and made speeches to their customers advising all to cover the short sales.

' 'Iig.. Milw. '!' x -is Oil C. S. Stee) i'nioii I'.uc

i'tah Copper Ui.'tcin It 1 win Wahisli i " T s 1 vi i.-inil

and St. Faul

21104 c 13 4 '

I 1 ' t '.H !.', U'V, :i2

meet ii-.er of the

Schol lrent-Teach.-rs Aociation is to j

he held at the aemWy room of th--

Cer.tr;l frhool Tuesday President Le Crand T.

nounccd the following program

Vnral solo Mis

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4 TiiRRflRW lh IT 17

High

(vrn 1 11c and Mey cr has an-

MAIN FLOOR 75c.

8:15 P. M.

BALCONY 50c.

VTareuetite uac ici

K.t aoatHrifci.,rTrf,e.l,, .r..--a

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CtOSE CHICAGO Wheat -Ma y. jj S. i'teinber. $ l . 7 1 Corn May, fi.si;c Oats May, 53,;

GRAIZT rUTUEES. 1S: July. f .48:

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PHONE 232. 3 SHOWS DAILY-

"The Only House in Town Playing Attractions." PHONE 232.

July, 91 July, 51

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K. OP p. WORK.

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QivMefs

Oaii ell ileiiiy Kcul tentar, aeu ..... eon of Mr. and Mrs. Garrett Kuettenftar of 102 Kennedy c-fraio, Gihson. died Thursday eietunij and will bo buried Monday afternoon. The Locomotive Firemen arc to have charge of the funeral at the home at two o'clock to Oak Hill cemetery.

Work in the second drjrree Is to be

put on hy the IMmmoni Kniati.ts of t' ryth:as Monday evening and on the "venir.ir of Feb. 15 the annual county mr ting is to be held with a silk flat? ' as the prize to the iodpe having the most candidates for the first repree on that nicht. William FrieJoff. c-ha.i- ' ,

. ' -1 . . o .D :n a n .1 - r 5 i stirring ,1 '

; -' o " j things and the lodsre is getting: many

I new members. Eiprht were Klven the . fc-

thirt ... . .... ! Br.:

....... utjice i.iHt ..1 on a a. v.

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TREAT AT ORPHEUM Hi i 1 Oil a n i irticffii' Tm 1 ort Wsm.

:n o r( n i u p i c lovers are a?? u r el of a

HAMMOND.

-2:30, 7:30, 9:00. Matinees 10c & 15c Except Sunday. Nights 10, 20, 30c. SUNDAY (ONE DAY ONLY)

Five Big Acts OF VAUDEVILLE

Buy Your Tickets Early.

NEXT ATTRACTION THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8th, 9-10

"The Naughty Princess

30 PEOPLE AND THE BIG HULA-HULA CHORUS.

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