Hammond Times, Volume 11, Number 216, Hammond, Lake County, 23 February 1917 — Page 5
Fridav. Feb. 23, 1917
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I IN AIND AROUND - GARV-
TO F.TKIITI. Mr and Mrs. If. CP Hay, 73 J. k?on oot. w;ii eii I crlJi i n the liinncr-Aur-m .lab at the.r home Saturday eveu-
HI I'.HWS o l (. 1 Ik The civ il w ar veterans of Oary met yesterday afternoon at the home. of .1. fi Kp:-, 635 Madison street, ami or-i-!!.rpi the ta ry Civil War Veterans' So. ia I riuo. The m enirerj live: lwigh:
Handier, i halrmaii; K. J. Johns, -c-1
i!ary; William Wulnng, J. It. Kpler, H. .1. Katon. Theodore Cio',i, W. A. Leefe and W. F. Molyneau. Only a few of the old soldiers of t'.ie i i il :ir i e hie in ( Ja r v .
Adela Huffmeistor of St. Louis, Mo., and M is? Joyce Slfers of I tutchiiiooit. K.ui. OI,K-K)HIII. The m fi r r i a g e f Miss Inez Cole of Michigan City, to Jvalph Korlus of Carv. took place yesterday afternoon
at laporte. Chk-f of roln-e W. I. i Korhl and l s. Kyrbts were present 'at tne wedding of their port. Members I of the Gary police have, a ' hest of r to present to tha bridal couple.
GET RIO OF
PIMPLES-QUICK
GU
NDER IS SURE
By Using Stuart's Calcium Wafers';
Natural Little Blood Purifiers. That Work Like a Charm.
Hon't despair If your face is covered .
witn pimples, blotches, liver spots, or your body is covered in spun unli teller, rush, boils, etc. Just use Stuart's ''aii imn Wafers for a short time ami so., how (jimkly joit will clear up your sk:n.
THERE IS
i j church le i aui '- they sr. i . ;. , , --r : ' s V'pii kn.w. More is s.-riptut. !r c.,rybody if they will look for It So i! sa ; s (Mathews '4:"n ".nt shall cut him asunder, a ml ai.oil!, h.m his pot I ion f I I p i i with the hypocrites" Ah you sinm-is I II I I I ami hypo, ri'cs ai. aii g...ng to lh. j I lILLL Y"" h:"i ''" ...-at. ,C. u:V Iheo: whiic i.ere than u. .e n. . ;.-ini'
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a. r aii:i.n. A. P. Melton, former iity inmit lid one of ths first settlers of 5ary. will tonieht ari.lress the l'?rot herhooil of the Flrnt Presbyterian church on ' F.ar'.y pay !n tiar; ." HOS1'KSSf. Mr. Charles Swisher, Mrs. Kasli and Mrs. Haydorn were t!i s afternoon hostesses to the o. K. at t::e Maso;,;,. hail. if M' o in i t'har'.f K. Hawkins, the t -iity-tiay "hi on of Rev. and Mrs. C. K. Hawki.s. Ma-iif-osn street, .liea yesterta'c Funeral services wiil he liehi -irflay morninu from the i 'olored i".apT:st church o' u ivrli Mr. Thiwkii.s the pastor. "Burial will he ma le m
the Cary 'w-
beir.tf in charge.
NEW FACTORY FOR JIFFY-JELL
tkins Company
The Model Food Plant of Americo. II:,;!.! in the melst tie famous Waukesha PprinR. thj makers of Jiffy-Jell hitie completed a white enameled ititchen, C.io model food plant of the country. The entire Icalhiine is oevoted to .1 iffy-Jell, the new-grade Reiatiue dessert. !i. K. (i iii.leti, the famous nelitine expert, directs every operation. This new dessert, with fruit flavors in vial. has captured the country in less than six month Nearly 1SM'.f...ii packages have been offered free to liousewit's in the women's magazine. As a result of these teft. this JiffyJell p. an: is overw!-.e!:i c.l with orders. And million or homes hae already adopted this fruity, j-.ii.-k dessert. . A l.irpe aniioiiJi. f-nient appears eewl.ere in this paper.
-'How well you look."
She "It wai only removing- the pimples, and Stuart's Calcium Waters did that." Pimples and eruptions of all kinds com,; from the inside. The blood casts out the impurities It contains send thus pimples, boils, etc.. appear. Cleanse the blood, s-top the poison from developing in the blood tissues and pimples will vanish as it' by maai.. Stuart's ('all ium Wafers oontuui in a natural manner the greatest blood put itler ( 'alcium Sulphide. 'let a Do cent box of Stuart's Calcium Wafers at any drujr store and oil won't know what to do with your s!ock of ha ir-K ro w in r comment, urease, etc. Send for a tree trial package of these wonder workers.
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Washii.stonltfAKY MAIM
Mrs. 1. C. Finch. 44
en ten a: ntns
Free Trial Coupon. T. A. Stuart Co., 356 Stnart BnildIng', a&arshall, Midi. Send m-? at on.-e by return mail, a free trial package of Stuart's Calcium Waters. Xame
Street City
Stafe
Mrs
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MIS' V 1.1. t'K. Mis Wal'.ace, graduate t-'irse at the ilary General hospital, was called to WakefleM, Irid.. yesterday by the serious ilir-ess of her mother. 1)H. M MHS. TO Kit. Ir. and Mrs. T. Joseph Toner of Fillp:ore street, are entertaining for a
fortnight. Mrs. Toner's s.ster. Miss
PROMOTED IN INDIAN COMPANY
.Tick I.. Keenan, formerly of the Gary steel plant, but n"v of Sakchi, India, in a letter to Jim X'mpieby of Oarv. tell of the promotion of T. W. Titwiler, formerly an official of t ": e Oary plant, to be general m.inace- -of the Tata Iron and Steel Company various mills, furnaces and plant;'. W. S. McXa'.b, formerly of Gary, is general euperlntendeiu of the T.-it.i works.
which rn.p!ovs I'O.OrtO.fM')" men. Mr. Keenaii osks that some American cigars and smoking ttbaccu be ssml to hl:n.
(Special in Tut; TiMKn.) WII1TI.5. INK., Feb. 2 ..-- I.;,st niKiit was ttii enthusiastic one at. the tabernacle. The hig chorus iioir rendered several spleiuinl selections, and is- getting better day by day, and t.Mil .s soing some. Thus fur in these meetings, over l"y people hav hit the aw.l.isl trail, and hundreds are cxpecit-d to follow. F.xtrncts from He v. (lutoier's liion, Ft'h. jo. on "Is Thei a A Hell": i am going to tike my !,--,.,:, tonight from l.uke. I t h. chapter, beginning with the p.ith verse. a:i.) 1 wi.-li that on might comprelier.il this as 1 read it. as being the words i f Jesus of Nazaruj trying to give us nu illustration of what hell meul io a Min-cir'nl world: ; . "There w:t a certp.l!i rid. in.iii, which was clothed in purine mil fine linen, and fare., mmptuousiy every da", and there was h certain beggar naifn.l Lazarus, who h was laid at h's Hutu, fu I of sotes. And desiring to he led from crumbs vvb.ch fcdl fr.on the m h men's table: moreover the dogs came and licked his ore. And it came to pass that the liegsar dl.-d. at, 1 w ear: -led by the angels into Ai.rahams bosom: tut) rich man also died, and was buried And In hell he lifted up I.!, eyes, being in to'-niet.ts. and seeth ALridi.tm afar off, ami Lazarus In his bo mm. And iie cried and said, Father Abraham, have mercy on ire. and send 1.H7rus. thai he may dip the t.p of his finger in water, and cool tny tongue: for I am tormented in this flame. " Now 1 a:H going to that that porCon of t ii -3 1 vtrse, wh-re it rends- ' 1 : he lift UP Li :, being in to--mentr." V ol know, th:s is a wonderful story of Ijnarus and the rich man. Vi.ii ki,oW, thi.s Isn't tne most phasing subject to preacU on. Aftr tile gor. ! ,,. w tm w ere here Sunday ii'K'it give:: tuat offering in su ii a l:gl.e.rted way. I could hard Iv have the he-.i t to .sp.ak on it. There i- .'t any subjei t tuat 1 l ute to preach .ibcm' as much .is 1 do t'.cs subje. of h.-U, bnt 0.1 know a man has to to the W ord
ANNOUNCEMENT
FECIAL
RAY, YOU CERTAINLY i HAVE BAD LUCK
Kay Gac.lecke es. aped .jjara:. the Gary V. .M. C. A. when s-i l.r-'ke out there because he b;o va. ci nn ted. The do tors ..l he'd have to be interned.
Kay then went to a room friend named Little at 41P J. street. Mr. Little was takei with scarlet fever yesterday. A flay is quarantined nrd get!! "ha. ha" from the boy a: the " will be out of quarantine in day s.
DAVIS OF LAKE VOTES FOR THE BILL
j of God t.i get his subje. ts a preai her ith.il dO'-sn't fake his sub.e, s Gun, the .Wo.J of God is the greatest, h i ml ra . .- . - let v ever has. I w tsh I could b. -, lieye that ther,. wasn't any lull (,.- or.i that are rejecting the Son of G.i.i: that the saloon keeper, the id ola t r. ' i.j thief un.l every- otner yinner o;i God s j earth w-.jnldn't Vo to hell, 1 hat,- -o ! think of the world going to iiel. Why. j nothing would give m,. the 'amount of pleasui n to icl: !,.!: into volir fan s an i feel Ih.i: ,.-onc of you wc.uid be eternally s.i . . ,1 In:' I wiiat are we g.dutr to do'.' iloing to : God, tile Sot. of ilod, or are w g.cni:
to turn these tniruts that J sns -poi;.-aside and giv,. th.m no .. ..ncern V If you d.., I say to ou tii.it you are a !'..d. A iiiiin that will stand ba k and trv to toil C! w bat he thinks about tlm-u -must lack soin. w here 111 the upper n..r;. I want you 10 understand that, this s. rmon toioght is bas.d on gospel, and I
. ;m going to use a little more gosp-d i Mian I usually do. For 1 don't want you to think this is a rnaii-jned- s. rmon; j his is a sermon froio God. and M..- roi j s'"" h l"t of ji..j foiks d. not KtM.w at, j tiioie nboni b. li than vou do is i im -; y. u don't study God's Keck. l:"'-ay:-. i 1 Ps.-Kt.is :t-17 I. "'The wi.-kerl .-hull b. '. turned m'... hell, and nil the na'ciis that iorge( "P.,!. " (M.-iihew 13: 41-4.M. "l.h.j 'Son ,,f lo in shall send forth Ins angels, j and they shall gather out of his kutgd..m ail tilings that oft. rii?. and th.-i.i
"inch do imuuily: and r-hall cast th-ni into a fuiu.ic.- ,,f I j t - -; and there snull ' long and gtiHshtng of leeth." ..c' your name isn't written in the Hook o Life unless oii h,c. foi.saken your r-m end tii.ii Jons t'liriM. If your mum isn't writ'. -ii yonder. 1 say I., y.m that ..u nr.. cii.omed to eternal ii.il. in;,, th "I'm imc of tire.- (Key. 2": 1) "And I saw an angel come mown rom hea.rn having -be key t, f the botomhss pit ami a great , liaiti in his hand " (Mth-v S 12" "Hut the children ,,f t),e kingdom shall bo .ast. out into outer darkness- ""'' si, nil be weeping and gnashing ., ti.Mc" That's what is .-..tiling 1., y..n ,i.nii..i.: bd.ster!-- that a 1- all th.- time ing to n ii.J fault wi'h Mm church 1 0,1 tan- back on you- goodness ,, hoi't want anything to ,J0 with Me
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1. th. h'lieh 1c vou S. o.. !'. Ii.. r ono- up aiid si. v s, ' Mi. 1 lui.d.-i . i.-n't you liiii.v.' :!..!'. son,. ,.f tl,. mo:.! ... hr.lari' no n ii. ibis c.ut.ty lave gi v.-n Mo- 1 Ii. o, ; i ha i I h- re is a h- i 1 '" No. J don't know -ii.y sur-il liet. an,! 1 v i 1 i tell y..u rigb' now tha: tlo- man iii,(; is schoilarly enough 1. .... no. m,, ,j, :.J" Coil's Word b.-li. s til ,t ttl t- is ,., he!!, providing to- 5 nb.-- ;...!' W.-rd Wilh a beiievint; spilit atid , an ?. . ; j,. justice ,,f" a h-o-upacial Announcenien'i. Tonight at 7 "ci...-k it, h. ',.-- ' tian church, a luei-tmg for no 1. ai.u .-,11 win. aie praviug c.u- sn,,.ss sin..!! :
tend these moe-nigs, as n: nnnu:
is at reng t b. Tonfght ai 7 l:o song s.-rvices by ihe big cliot us- . ii.-a and s.dos b.. ''-.I v an-l Mr. "-dlisoi, f.,; ;..w,-d h- 1. i lot., h-
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W. D. Hubert Practical Architect
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in .to, .- for y,c. Come and show them g Ha VOlir pla US made T h.-w w. i,i..r.,.i.i:. their rrij Th- g .t t j'"'IT Sunday morning. the Fundayjl by a mail WllO WHS 3 wli"'.i of th.- churches ii;t erected ;n this : H . . - .... '-' . -impawn a,l, u,e. t the nsoal time. , praCtlCcll bUlKter 101' lei; will oti-it th- regular -rcis. s srni . a T pa-ad.- m .1 !....! v to M:.! taberiiac!.-. ygai'S. . o.h, .- a ir- at -inioo rily w'il h- 1 j. : (3 Cad '."i,K Ti.-.u.s f. 1 furth-r Mn- I SSS(SVS!ffS!S!SSSS!iSV1 n a ; 1 , , .. n - n ' s .
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INDIANA WOMEN URGE PARK AMONG . LAKE SHORE DUNES
1 YALPAKA1SO, 1 N 1 1., F-h. -:? - I 1 a ' protest a. gainst the a- tion of the Vali
para iso 1 . of . w :c.-i went 0.1 record as opposing the d ines naClonal park, the board of directors of the Valparaiso Woman's (I'i'o tndav voti-ii unanimously in favor of procuring five miles of lake frontage for a park, to
! .nc!ude the largest of the dunes-.
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INERY
j KVf.n.miuM' WNoixnn. 1 Mr. and Mrs. N. luihn of Ciiicago, I have h r; si ou t- e-i ti-.e engagement of their daughter, ."Ti-s ll.aii.i h'ib'n. to p.-ter lloporof. a )rorer..;is o-ing j business, mpti of ilarv and the s .;i of I Mr. and Mrs. Fe'er 1 loi.oroff.
New Department We have adcU'd cx-lusivc lines ..f the Tlicinjiscn Corsets. BrnsMeres, Silk Hosiery and Ploiises. TFhese depai'tments will lie under the management of Mis Leonore lrahy, formerly of Chicago.
Emmoiid Mat Stiop
Hammond, Ind.
DEATH OF MRS. INT HOUT 1 Mrs. John Int Il.iu!, aged. So. died -it her home In Oak G'.en las' nignt, leavj irg a husband. Two wrss ago her 1 infant child died. The funeral of Mrs. Int H"uit is to be held Saturday niorn1 it, ir with services from the house at 1 p.. o'clock, and burial at the Thornton Gemetery.
( 573 Bulletin Street.
'ash
Day
Is Not a
.Burden
If you use an electric washer.
The washing is generally finished at ahoiit l::;i) a. in. and the clothes are so much whiter. Telephone for demonstration in your own home.
GOES TO THE SENATE j House b:!l No. 342. ;y Kinime"., g!v- ; ir g citv courts livil iursiirtion l:i nil ea .es up to $, p.-'Ss.-d the hotiF" on j the lit!i and is now in the ro;inr. i ; t n j on cities and towns in the senate. ,
This committer- is made up of Senators Metzger of Logansport: N'egl.-y of Indianapolis: Hagertv of South Bend: Thornton of New Albany: Kolsem of Terrs Hu-i'e; and M tin ton of Kendalviile.
MANY CARS GO OVERLAND 1: is frc-e'v" eitiir.ated tint at least l.i.uo ami pos.sii.iv more .-ars rtve passed through Lake ounty during the past two weeks in" transit from the factories to Chicago. Today witnessed th passing of several Oak ;ands and H:idon-' Formerly the make of cars passing through ,;:y pus been mostly i'Ccks. T.ie ,... shor-r.ee no I ' i- tie-ups 'in
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REPORTED OUT OF TRE
IITTEE
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v. ,'i not liave any women cand. dates for delegates to t die convention, but that th. v will help to elect men who will he in favor of inserting a woman suffragprovision in the new constitution, thus .-ttncbing their right to vote for all time ; this state. K they had be-11 denied the right to vote for the election of these delegates', they say. the coi.sMtutional convention might have been . omposed of men who would be opposed to
granting suffrage by constitution, aim some future legislature might have r. -pealed th? law enacted yesterday afternoon. The lioppT interests got their final bump at the hands of the leg ish-vt -it . when the senate killed the Hemphill bill. Tins is the bill which propose.! to have the s-aMir- grant permits to distil cries and breweries throughout the state to continue to operate after the Matewide prohibition law takes effect on April 2. 1318. provided they would ship all of their producs out of the. s'.ite and not dispose of any of th' ni inside the state. The temperance forces regarded the I ill as one that would mean blind tigers all over the state, and fot that reason they fought, it. There was a lot of wiid and wo-.ly oratory in the senate over this bili. Senator cunt . of Biuffton, Senator Keth.-rford, of Anderson, Senator Beardsley. Likh.ir;. and numerous others, spoke against it. Senators Kinder, of Lake countv: llag't'y of South Bend: Culhertson of Vnn-rnnes and oMu-rs spoke m favor of the btl",. Bit it was knocked out. by a vote ol only 22 ayes to 26 noes. It is believeii that this is the final ff..'f of the li-jimr interests to get the legislature to o .. something for them. It was understood 'hat oppcr.ents to the excise tax Mil would try t.. nifik, serious amendments to it in the senate today, and it was believed before the session opened Ibis forenoon that some of the amendments might succeed There is stiil very great doubt as to whether the bill can be passed bv the seriate. Senator Ne.idl. of Lake county, the insurgent Kepubliean who has s'.o. i vvit'n the Immorrnts on practically all measures, has announced that he is opposed to the bill because it does not provide tha.' cities and counties shall get a part, of the money that, would be collected under the excise tax law. It is said there are other Republicans opposed to it also. Governor Goodrich has pointed out that the highway commission lull, it f?:aoted int.) law. will riiirc the state state to raise at least f 1.5 0(1.0.00 additional revenue to take care of i's shale of ihe cost of road building, and th; there !s no way to raise this money except by increasing the state i.ix levy r enacting an excise tax law- which will collect perhaps J2.fiOO.nno a year from corporal ions doing business in the s'ate. 11. DUFFY TO COACH BRAVES NEXT SEASON
GRAY HI
We do more than solicit your savings account we show you how to save. Possibly you think a dollar, or a few dollars, is too small an amount with which to make a start. Not at all. We welcome a small start. It isn't the amount you start with that counts.
It's GETTING STARTED, and that is what we want to help you do. Call and let us lay out a plan of saving for you. Our self-recording metal banks for the home will help you. 3? interest compounded semi-annually.
RESTORED OR
MONEY BACK
; Natural Color Brought Back , by Q-Ban A Simple, j Healthful Guaranteed
! Preparation. ! I The tight way to restore hair to a nnt itp l color ami make your hair res.1) v ; .-aut. fill. soft, luxuriant and health-.-, is , bv the use of Q-Ban Hair Color Itestor-1 ; r ami no' dangerous, dirty, stickv dvs ! o-B 'n is a liquid, all ready to use, and : 11s guaranteed to be harmless, with vmir ! money back if not satisfied i anv way.! i It is the only guaranteed preparation , j for the purpose. I Vou never need have a grav hair in I your h.-ad again. Simpiv applv Q-Ban i Hair Color K. storer like a shampoo and i i no matter how gray your hair rnav be. 1 J or how faded and lifeless, hick w ill , come an even, soft, natural, dark shade. . surely-, safely and permanently. Heside ! 'Q-Ban Will give your hair triie heal'h. ' ! so iloit ji will be glossy and abundant ! : ami handsome. This h.-lp. y.,u 0. ..,.k ' ; young and attractive. Ken-., m he ? . (,1-Kiin I s a simple, natural, healthfu' nropara-. limn, fully guaranteed. Get a large hot-; j Co for ."e at Jos. ". '.-;s. ;i Siatej street. Hammond, or at nnv good drug 'store, or write ) Jess) g-Ki I is J'rtig Co., 1 . M.-n phis. Tepn., mentioning the drug- j 'sts's r.am. H'ustrated. interest tig : boo'.;. "Hair Culture." sent free. Try! ' Q-Ban Hair Tonic. Q-Ban Liquid Sham-! 1 Q-Ban Toil- t S14PP also Q-Ban ; ; I'-Piiat'U-y (odorless) for remov ing mj- ; j I .. -f 1 1 . ill s hr. T r A d V '
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ON TUESDAY AND FRIDAY WE ARE OPEN UNTIL 8 P. M. Lake County Savings & Trust Co. THE BANK WITH THE CHIME CLOCK. PETER W. MEYN, PRESIDENT. CORNER STATE AND HOH MAN STS. HAMMOND, IND.
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NOTICE
THE RELIABLE SHOE 5TGRE
forniorH located a-t ".7 Bulletin PL. is now loerf ! a! 85 WEST STATE ST., near liohman St. We are ready to repair your shoe? a lowest possible prices by elecinciiy. We also sell a nice line of mn's and hoys' sample shoes at prices which can no duplicated. Give us a trial and you will call aeain.
M. SHUBACK, Prop.
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Gary, Indiana
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A bill making 1
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Light &
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PHONE 244.
with cities .a inmission g..v eriuiieiit
Was repolO'il tavol'MOIV Oill o ill.- ,,.lll-
mittee on 1 ill. - ar.d towns ;i! the house on the Jilth ol' !!. o-.ooii ;oid on last VA ednesda;. . vidi s- ; ov lo nm uidrnents. pa."s- 't-1 -"! '"''' The house v ill lake action on the matter within the next few- days and there seems to be no organized opposition to the measure. The bill Is denominated house bill No. 245, a bill for an act to provide alternative forms of governm.-nt for cities adopting the same. Jt was in' reduced by Kartell of Kiehm md. The bill provi.b-s Me-i ;h. 1 - -f 1 in special election d ! . :' n ire wh.-itvr or not th-y is:r-- come under its provisions. It is somewhat voluminous but the various provisions are clearly sta'ed. A copy is on file at the Last "hicastl Chamber of Con. mere.'.
259 1917
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Exactly as Is now being presented at Ihe Colonial Theatre, Chicago D. W. GRIFFITH Presents
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Hugh Duffy,
Iluph DufTy, in his prime one cf the greatest outfielders the game has known and till recently a New England league manager, has been appointed coach of the Boston Braves for next season by George Stallings. Huffy ii a: present coaching th Harvard .basel-all s;t:ad and he will join the liraves at the close of the college f eason to take the place made vacant by Fred M i.;chell, new Cub boss.
Love's Struggle Throughout the Ages. Absolutely Mr. Griffith's Only Production since the '-Birth of a Nation." 125,000 People, 7,500 Horses, 1,200 Chariots, Symphony Orchestra and Chorus. Seats on sale at Bell Drug Co., phone Gary 107, or at box office now. Mail orders with check or money order. Night prices 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50, Boxes $2.00. Matinee prices 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.C0, Boxes $1.30. All cars held until after night performance. Matinee 2:15, Night 8:05 sharp.
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