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lock as if th" East Chicago Gophers ; business men on Conkey avenue are '! have ti hok elsewhere than in ' prosperous now ami thev have erected nUe county t. tind a 1 30-135 poun.1 ' splendid brick buildings which inJi,.:ntet that will jrjve them a real bat-lcate they are permanent.

t.ast ntf. , t t a" the McKinloy gym at j n the Hudson liros. essayed i .ill mil o!" Manager Mc..es without mii'i'-s. poin : cat by a -11 t" 2 3 sonv. j m. nd ! s t!-.k 'he , 1-Hd'! til' and it lc lived like a -vie- j Hudson tribe. In a few, ;.-)-her- tied the score an.l k 1 1: ;-!!.-; lending: t h ;-ui ttli- ' ol. winch ended Gophers 20,: i.t Clii take .:a.m-s : n t.i The il I i tidsi 'tis At the Ciphers : . ; ! : i 'nptain the ; hane wti start of the perond half the it t! - ir real stride and they i points to their upponi-nts' t. Thomas of the Gcphers led itiK with 21 points, while Mo- ; nest in tire lnd : id'ial col- ; -en with 11. II. Hudson ied th Ham..in! tossers v. ith six baskets. I.i arti-cn and Parrtnv, the Gopher a ci rus. hell the Hammond forwards e vn.

Coach K. Tt. Murray of ;i;is ChlonRo j jesterday morning reported the familyb nil scho ; officiated and pave tren.-ral I ,.,. having left the neighborhood

.- fisfac'ioti. I The contest, v.-as one of the cleanest ; v. r piaod on the East Chicago floor. ; ;. treUp: j Hudson Hros. P. Hudson, left for- ; v. ard; C. Hudson, ripht forward; jr. j Hudson, center; M. Hudson, left gur.rd; c -:b. riKht Jtuard. j tiophe-rs Thomas, left forward; Mc-1 lrine. rtk'ht forward; it nthai. cen- ! !-; I.flltUoII. lef Kin:,!: narrow, risht j KUird. So :nma ri"s futii' i t 1 1 ions : Potts for C. Hudson. Hdt: Tlast iTticae-o: AVi - key for Kecnati henrmon. I'.aske '? : Mcphane. T. Iiosentiial. H. Hudson. 6: C. Hudson, Free throws C. Hudson, 5; Hammond, , for c.eib; j Hose.nthal. -.: Thomas, ; Wickey. Potts. 2. Thomas, 3. Referee. Murrnv. The to.o-hers are out with a challenge to t he I', In rines The Quinine That Does Not Afreet the I Pocause of it. tonlcnd laxative effect, i 1 vative P.rore.o Quinine can be taken by I snvone w:'iiojt emsuiR- nervousness or I r.r.sin m the neid. 1 here is only one "ilromo Q.::nnie." K. "". UliOVK'ij mg n iture on box. 25c. GOHKEY AVE WANTS ND PAVEMENT Half a Dozen Prosperous Business Houses on the Street. Assure! of sufficient water Jit all tmes of the year, the region on the o-:th side of Hammond which includes CntiKeeville and Hyde Park, is prepar-!!;-for new and greater improvements. There are half a dozen prosperous bust- ?' ss Ileuses on Conkey avenue at present. in.'P.nltufr several STooeries, a --.it metket, a pa;er and paint shop :it: 1 a barber shop. Conkey avenue oris a street ar line ami one of the big Industries of the city, the W. p. ConUey pbint. Tiiis industry maintains beautiful lawns and shrubbery and provides the avenue with a very attractive park. There is little evidence of the factory in the exterior of the Conkey plant. The company deserves credit for the way in which it keeps :t grounds. "'onkevvilie and Hyde Park want better street car service and are ae-reed that this will come when the is dotible tracked from East Chi"SAVE THE BABIES." These are authentic quotations j from tho pamphlet on babies by Dr. Jj. Emmett Holt of Columbia and Dr. Heny X.. K. Shaw of Union University. To avoid Infection keep the baby's room free from soiled clothes and rubbish. Don't let the baby play with cats and dog's. Thejr carry dis- ; ease to babies. Do not let the baby i crawl around on a dirty floor or a i flusty carpet. Place him on a clean ' sheet or blanket. More of this tomorrow. O What is II v-Watt? "S7,r0-0 rpheum Theater ST I Tickets One admifsion ticket with each pair il' shoes brought in fi,r repair. JAS. B. ORTT 169 E. State St. Hammond, lnd.

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owners on Conkey avenue would lip niore than wiliinir lo have a Jouble track laid on that street. Tin first i move, however, is to widen Conkey avenue, the second to provi.!e ;i deep sewer In the street, and the last a brick pavement. Then Conkey avenue will come Into its own for it 1m the I Sixty-thiril street of Hammond. I'rom t on key avenue sniitn to standard ave".if ;!!!,- horr.e. ;ire 1 , , . i n ;i built and the iistrict is hull. ling; lip faster than anv it her in the region. The business of the ereat residential district which is eins htiilt to the south will s" dinkey avenue In a lars part. Tne HOMELESS FAMILY ON STREET IN tter posses- , HuddbM amotlK it stons, a few pieces dishes and eooluntc u of Thomas Johnson 11! from the cold rain in fren of the house at e2 Toiren-e street, from v. h had been twice edcte.l in two The doors were- locked and a guarded the empty cot tape vest oh l! days' man rda y. M.-mbers of the W. um it's i iivistwit Temperance Union learned o!" 'he plight of the man. his wife and three small i hildren through tie- police. Hut the excitement of the women seemed to have bv. n uncalled for. when a patrolman Mrs. I'aul l.lpinski. wife of the. owner of the property, and Constable jtijms Taussig of the court of Justice Ames, told a reporter the facts of the eviction of the family, v. writ of restitution was issued by justice Ames December 2S in th case of Paul l.'pinski suintt for possession 0f the premises occupied by Thomas j,,-.lson. an emDloyo of Hicker Bros., ,.oal ,!eal.Ts. At that time the eour found Johnson owed $20 rent. Sine. url i nee i !tln the constiible affirms, the John song Yiave at all times refuse! to pay ren prior to that time a similar case ,aii heon won against the Johnsons by '('jlchard Smith. November 2ti. P.)15. audi j th,, had t,oon evicted from Smith's property. ! Constable Taussig- with two deputies; forcibly evicted the Johnsons W. dnes- : dsv mornine. sttinsr their household j g-oods In the street and nailing the door. s,ut purin the night the family i b'k'- th" l1'"r anJ reentered, it 1s j stated. They wen thrown out again ; Thnrsda v Mrs IJpinski jrotnsr to the cottape with the workmen. Mrs. Iipinski stated today that the woman was abusive. "She said we didn't dare touch her as she was about to become n mother." Mrs. l.lpinski' told a reporter. "I told i her we wouldn't touch her. but would 'carry her out in the chair. t:he went lout herself then. They owed us $100." UNCLE TOM'S CifT AT DRPHEUM A big advance sale fore-shadows a successful engagement of '"t'ncle Tom's I Cabin" nt the Hammond Orpbeum Thea tre starting: Sunday for four days. The old favorite which has been presented more times than any other drama in the history of the American staere will be produced in mBgr.iflcent style by Pirector Kenneth of the nrptmim Stocs company. Sweet "Babe" Kaplan, the personality cirl. who starred in the Junior Follies, plays "Little Eva." while .lames Cooper is to appear as Uncle Tom. Topsy will be depicted by Miss Grace Paird. Eliza by Mrs. Poverdige and Marks, the lawy- j or. by Mr. Morris. WOLTERS HAS GREAT SALE William YVoiter. former city treasurer of Hammond, and proprietor of I the hardware store opposite Central park, today started a selling out sale that has started bargain hunters move in thronits. A three-quarter paste of advertised baraain in The Times Friday nisrht, reveals the sale as the best bontrlle offer made to the public in months. Net an item in the store is excluded in cut price. Mr. YVOlter has Ions p;atinnd on moviril? to Florida and Cue selling: out of his store is the preliminary step that he is takina; toward moving; this year. He has owned some Florida land for ;i number of years. WHITLOCK IS WITHDRAWN By United Press. WASHIJTOTON, March 24. The state department today issued an official statement explaining- why Brand "Whitlock with withdrawn as minister to Belgrlnm. It said he would go to Havre with his attaches and military officers. American members of the Belg-ian relief commission will also depart. The statement said that nfter the ALE Hammond, lnd. W '

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break with Germany all diplomatic privileges wer withdrawn froia Whltlock. The difficulties became more serious when "'submarines in flagfraat violation ! 1 1 f ftnlmrn airr,wiinny xet i th ftemnau CTovertimont" attacked several of tho relief commission's vessels. Germany failed to answer the protests of the United state sent throurh S'oaln. It Is nnder.

t" oi l furniture. , stood Spain and perhaps a SeancUnansils, the family country wUl assist Holland in sat unprotected i handling- Kod Cross v.-ovK in Belgium.

jrqnq BOLL j i iid 1";mf:..'. toni-rht with its twenty j pasi's is the remit t.r the co-opera: u 1 j movement of 1 ! ;: mniotid's enters riMtijT i i merchants for the city's t'.rst Is-. liar j ! bay. net Tues.lay, March 27th. The! Chamber of Com mi roe fathered the idea, j ; and jmli?intf from the beri--ains offered I the day. weather permitting, should be j a liitf success. brmirinfT hundreds and i h'.mdrei'.s of out of town shoppers to, : Hammond, and showinK the home people I just who is who amonx the he ones jOvery Ta;e in Tub Tim;;? tonight should be carefully scru. I ni .ed. If j necessary the paper should be saved as aN shopping guide next Tuesday, for 1 every nd contains one or more bonnlble ! bargains. It is for this reason that the . Hollar Pay edition is printed three days ! before the opening of the bier day. i In promoting the'pioliar Pay. the mereahnts of Hammond are handtna- themi selves bom-nets for punch pep a-cres-s:enef.s and cooperation. It is that spirit which has given Hammond its eminent place as a shopping center. I'rom now on Pollar Pay may be looked upon as a fixed annual or semi-annual event. Not only the merchants but the banks and the real estate houses have contrived a bargain arrangement just to make the Pollar I ay a big- success. The roll of Pollar Pay merchants Is as follows: H. A. Kcllner, meats; Hammond Hat Shop. Farley's Studio, Hammond Modern Hakery. Anderson Ilardware. Wood hull Ice Cream. E. C. Minas

Co., Puehler Pros. Meats, Pake County I throughout the city, and for this reaSavings ft Trust Co.. First National son th chamber, the Fifth and the Hank. American Trust & Savings Pank. ! Eleventh Ward Improvement assoclaCitizens German National Bank. lara-ition-,i ,ne North and the South Side and mond Savings &- Trust Co.. Northern I ,he Kenwood Improvement associaTrust & Savings Rank. Jos. Weis, drup-: tions are a11 endorsing the street car gist. Summers Pharmacy. Straube Piano i linCo.. Pest Furniture X . Nelson nrmrl There must be .a show-down soon on

Store, P.oy Fowler, real estate, state, Gstlln. ry. jeweiVr. j Meyn & -Co., John MoCarry. jeweiVr. j. .1. Ruff, hardware Model rinihin vr. man & Wolf. Jack Fox, Gately Ready to j Wear Store. H. O. Younp i- Co., painters, j Hammond Furniture Co., Tri City Elec-: trie ' c. Minas Furniture Co., and P. H Mueller, hardware. CITY SEALERS NOW. ' FEDERAL INSPECTORS iSpeeial to Tun Timjif.) j LVHIANAPOLIS, March 24. The! city sealers, inspectors of weights are) j measurers and officers of the hoard of J health working under the direction of j the state board of health in all coun- I ties of the state, are now deputy fed-! eral inspectors. They are authorized to present evidence for violation of to i federal food, widffhtj, measures and packafre laws to federal district attorneys whose duty It will be to prosecute in the 1'nited States district ourrs. This authority has been jrfven by the bureau of co-operation under the depart ntent of agriculture at Washington. On April 2S the law passed by the recent legislature compelling .sale by weiftht of all produce formerly Fold by measure with the exception of vegetables" that sell by the bunch such as celery, or fruit, such as bananas, froes into effect. The standard bushel for opples has been fixed at 4S pounds and f,,r potatoes and tomatoes at 60 pounds. ! Peddlers will be forced to provide I hemselves w ith scales as well as ! storekeepers City Sealer Frank O'Pourfte of Ham mond was elected by the recent state convention of inspectors of weights and measures to represent Indiana at the national convention. Dr. Iiuls H. ' Fischer, chief of the division of weiphts j and measures bureau at Washington i requested the convention to send Mr.! O'Hourke, stating that he wanted the! Hammond man to address the congres sional committee to obtain new lejrisi lation. ! ABOUT NEW U ARMOR PLANT PITTPPI'RCH. March 24. The Unit- j M ed Press is able to state on high au- i jf ! thority today that if the provernment 1 3 1 nrnii-r plant is located on the Allepaiinyl K j river above Pittsburgh that the i-lova-t ti..n of briile-o ordered yesterday by the j fl secretary of war will be recognized here H i as an essenial development. BOOM IN SIGHT ! FOR SHIPYARDS The American Shi nbulldinir Company 0 has closeil a contract for thirty ocean n noin.tr steamer's. presumably for the I Pritish rover:;trent. J nis iaci, wnicu M 1 leaked out yesterday, explains the ad vance of fifteen points in the price of common stock within a wetk. It is expected that a lu.rjsre number of the steamers will be built at the Calumet river yards, South Chicago. Many ocean jroing steamers were built there last year. GIANTS PLAY "Y The Community Giants, the Ham- , mond basketball team which has made : i tv on lierf it 1 nrocress in the last few j weeks, will this evening- play the Gary ! V. M. C. A. at thf Community KymnaJMtim in Hammond; The Giants are!

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Atchison American I'.eet Sugar American Uocotnotive Anaconda. Amei'iea.u Smeltinc ltrooklyn Uapid Transit lialdwln Kf"-oinot!,. I'altiMmre and Ohio i "u n td ;an Pacific. American Can Co. New York Central Col urn do Fuel Chesapeake and Ohio Crucild" Steel F.rie American St-jel Fdrs Croat Northern .Mexican letrol"um Notftdk and Western Northern Faoihe Pennsylvania I'eolie.S CMS I'o-admi.; 1". ;-'. Riildier Anietii an Sukut Southern PaciHc Chgo. Mil. und St. Paul Texas i .jl P. S. Steel I n.on Pacific 10."i 3 2 i -j. . i $SJj ..M7 09J ' -- Mh mi ; 166 I ... c:j 71 3') " -- Jit is:u m:i 541 ioia 50 i 11 2 97J . S4 85J 1 1 f i 14 1 CHICAOO nTTtIE3. Wheat May, 191; July. 16U; Sept.. 14SJ. Corn'1 May. llljj; Julv. 1141; Sept., 112i. Oats May. 6H; July. 54; Sept., 52j. cincAt.o trvE stock. H"ks Tieeeipts. 14.n0n; market steady. Mixed. $ 1 1.50 ; 15.10; good. $ 1 1 h5 r 15.05; rotijrh. $ 1 1. 43 'i 1 1 .f.O ; lipht. ?I 1.20 ! 15. in); jdgs. $10. Sft,;.i 14.00. Cattle Hecfipts. 1,500; market slow. Peeves. $?.207 12.fi,"; cows-heifers. $3 50 10.90; stockers-feeders. $7.00 j $ 10.00 ; western steers. $S.75 fi 1 1.00. CHICAGO PKODUCE. Putter Creamery, extra. 40c. Eggs Ordinaries, 26i?27c. BOOST FOR CALUMET AVENUE EXTENSION Everybody boost for a Calumet avenue etreet car line; everybody boost for the mass meeting next Tuesday nisrht In the Christian church basement, is the slogan being; passed around and taken up by one civic organization after another with the Hammond .Chamber of Commerce In the lead. A street car line on Calumet avenue : is an improvement that will be felt thi9. tues,iC'' es ! mspe Jidnen'..i. Tf resident O. G. Tal- ! mspe piid hem'.'' T-r the hoard of dlrectors of the South Chicago City i Railway Company have promised to VuFWm Thrills ! " Mystery! Rora?-nce! Adventure!

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(BTJX.X.ETX1T.) WASHINOTON, II arch 24. Slating of the Norwegian, steamer Hon aid -with au American sailor aboard was reported to the .tate department today hy Am. tMMdor Sharp at Paris. The report aid that th. Tessel w, warned heforo being- destroyed and that there were no casualties. (By TTnlted Press.) DES MOIJTE3, IA., March 24 Iowa . -will he put on a War basis a soon as ! the legislature can work out details of ; the nectysary laws, probably vrtthin a j week. The governor in. a special tnessage to both houses today nryed the following- action immediately. A census of j men available, an inventory of the ma- ; terials available and an emerg-eacy war ! fund of $30Q,00O. i ' B7 "Cnited Press.) ! WAEHISftTON, March 24. While the ; number of recruits enlisted at army and navy stations during- the last week tiaa increased indications are that the conn, j ' try now is not thoroughly aroused to the i ' closeness of war. Sixteen thousand i eig-ht hundred and lxty-seven raw men are needed, men this week. Tho net gain wa 4S7 attend the mass meeting next Tuesday. A big- show-lnj? of public interest will convince them that the people of Hammond mean business. BEAUTIFUL DECORATIONS AT LTON STORE Apropos of the millinery opening at the T.ion Store yesterday and today shopjiers are civen a glimpse of the beautiful display windows, which the store decorator. Roy Faust has con jured in his atelier. The bitr snrine-l opening will not occur until next weekend, but the big- drive on the millinery department Is now on Thi ii,;nn i ot , ,tor' ha. hAP- Antar ,v... every style and every price headtrear can be displayed to the best advantage. Only a personal inspection can do Justice to the wealth of art and talent displayed there. It. is Indeed a show fitting- the magnitude of the store. As for the window decorations, they have never been outdone in Hammond. They are conceived alonjr h'.g; lines with the classical and oriental combined in a fashion to arrest attention. BOY ARRESTED FOR DESERTION Cecil Hartlerode. ag-ed IS. was arrested yesterday by Captain Hanlon of the Hammond police at the Federal hotel on a charge of wife desertion. Hartlerode Is an electrical crane oper-i ator. FUNERAL OF MRS. SEESTADT The funeral of Mrs. Theodore Seestait who died yesterday in a Chicago hospital of typhoid fever, is to be held from the late residence at 1:30; ; tomorrow afternoon to the St. Paula j Lutheran church at 2 o'clock. with I burial in Concordia cemetery.

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: doIlar, from tte TTnlted state. th N,w Tork World toUay aeclared the plan j had met appr0Tal from eTery QBlir. ter. Baaiers, u,ltt, men and otner. hn,, v..t-t T,r,i or , tv,World said. (By United Press.) ST. FAUX., March 24. A resolution asking- that the president be given power in case cf war to selie all property of every kind constituting- tho sonrce3 of supplies nsefal and necessary to the g-ovemment in carrying- on the war was introduced Into the Minnesota legislature today. A hill providing- for S1,00,COO to be used in case of war was introduced. ! WANTED Pav er einfer. "Whitirp- Pure lc 051 Schrajre hit in lnd. 3:24:1 WANTKb Agents, $5-to $15 profit daiiy selllng snappy, (lean cut specialty. Sell homes, hotels, shops, stores, factories, ofllee buildings. etc. Kxelusive territory, iicoiiu Coil Co., fort Wa vne lnJ- 3:24:1 - FOR SALE. 27$ ft. lot. Erie st. Price $ 550 e2 ft. lot. Becker -st. Price 575 S2 ft. lot. Pecker St., near Caluniet. Price 625 40 ft. lot, Prackert st. Price 700 4S ft. lot, Pecker St. Price S50 .15 ft. lot, East Carroll st. Price.. S50 40 ft. lot, Pra-okert st. Price 675 37i ft. lot. Hyde Park. Price 475 Two 50 ft. lots, Kenwood. Price each 975 50 ft. lot, Highland nt. Price 1.5"0 50 ft. lot. Ogden st. Price 1.500 5 4 5 ft- lot, Elizabeth st. Price 1,550 50 ft. lot. S. Hohman St., near park. Price 2,500 50 ft. lot in the downtown section, suitable for garage or an up to date fiat building. Price 4.20O Spring- has come to stay and the unusual demand for lots for early building has prompted us to place on the market today some of the best values in Hammond. We aTo also listing a number of improved properties that the owners are sacrificing before the early spring dema nd : 6-room cottage. 25 ft. lot. Sheffield ave.. modern but heat. Price 51,500 $250 to $ T 0 0 cash, balance terms. 2-story house. 25 ft. lot. Sheffield ave.. modern but heat. Price S2.000 $400 to $500 cash, balance easy terms. 5- rOoni modern bungalow on a 35 ft. lot. Becker St.. furnace beat, stationary tubs, decorated throughout. Including screens. Price J2.6uo $300 to $400 cash, balance easy terms. 6- room modern bungalow. 50 ft. lot. east side, best location, hot water heat, beautiful yard and lawn: also garage. Price $3,000, part cash, balance terms. 5-room modern bungalow. 42i ft. lot. east side, strictly modern, finished in hardwood throughout, furnace heat, stationary tubs. etc. Price $3.00o $5o0 cash, balance easy terms. C-rooii modern bungalow, ,15 ft. lot, new and Just being completed, furnace heat, stationary tubs and all modern conveniences. Price J3.100 $30 to $ViO cash, balance easy terms. -room modern bungalow, 34 ft. lot. south side, furnace heat, trimmed in oak. entirely decorated, also screens. Price $2.800 $400 to $500 cash, balance terms. -room modern bung-alow. 37$ ft. lot. ""'p P-'ik, trimmed in oak. built-in boo.U f 'ii. btitYet. linen closer and kitchen cabinet, one of the most beau-H-iiUv nrramred bitn?a!o-vs in our cltv. 1 y..jwraOTfWTaw!yg'fffr pecrace MAGNIFICENT lt -5b t'1 ("iU.i"iii'.'ll"!L'."ii'".i f uiujmn

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Uecora'e,) t hrr.uirhout. beautilei l-.n. trees and shrubbery. Price $4.(ni0. pa i t rash, balance terms. 9-ro..m modern 2-story house. Rimbai-'i ae., beautiful home and suitable for keeping roomers, strictly modern an 1 in first class condition Price $;.2a. part cash, balance, terms l'i-room modern house in the downtown location. 50 ft. lot. a good home and suitable for keeping: roomers, best location. House ftione worth the munr) . Price $3,;50, part cash, balance tern.s. We have a Kreat manv o'her listing which are e jually as tar'nt a value i--the ones advertised, i rh -ive would le pleased to fhnv. Kile jour niortK-'S affidavit wi'li uas April Itt is the last day. whhh leaves only one more week to do y : filing. We also collect county taxes at o'jr office. T T.T.RICH A- HICK. Phones -IS" and 2fi5S Hamtn.-'tii 3.24:1 PASTIME TO-DAY "A Modern Monte Cristo" S XT IT BAY ROBERT WARWICK in a 5 act featurr. "A GIRL'S FOPPY" MONDAY ETHKL BARKY M ORE In "THE A WA KE.N'IX'I OF HEEEN" RITCHIE. ' WEDSI3DAT CLARA KIMBALL VOI'MI in a 5 act feature. "TIULHi." FOWLER (EM THEATRE Saturday, March 4th. 93 STATE STREET. Delightful human characterizations, surely entertalninie, BRYANT WASHBURN In SKINNER'S DRESS SUIT Did you ever ask your boss for a raise? Did you own a dresn suit when you were married? Did you ever lie to your wife about your importance at tlie office? SEE SKINNER'S DRESS SUIT AT THE GEM THEATER. Don't miss this, for it is very sood. Sunday, March 25th Shirley Mason ir.--"PASSION" Also each flay p. one reel comedy. Dr. Chas, L. Davis, successor to "Rex Painless." say3: Eat less meat and more garlic. Fillingc. $1.CC: Teeth $3 to $3GC. My "Twilight sleep" has no equal. Store. 20 yrs. exp. & guar. 9 Lton WW BIB l.f125,000 People 1,200 Chariots 7,500 Horses 5,000 Scenes Chorus PRICES: Matinee, 25c, 50c, 75c and $1 Nights, 25c, 50c 75c, $1, $1.50 Seats for all Per. formances are now on sale. !

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