Hammond Times, Volume 12, Number 113, Hammond, Lake County, 31 October 1917 — Page 2

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THE TIMES We.liK'sdav, O.-t. 31, 1017. C5W

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BAKING

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POWDER

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In many recipes only half as many eg;s are required, in some none at all, if an additional quantity of Dr. Price's Baking Powder is used, about a teaspoon, in place of each egg omitted. Try the following recipes which also conserve white flour as urged by the government.

Corn Meal Griddle Cakes

l i cnps core meal I1, cupi boViinc water

eup milk

tleipcon gcitrtetilnr

tablespoon ui(Jaje ,

cup flour '

trupooj salt

teaspoons Dr. Price Bakiair Powder

NO EGGS Scald com racal 4a bowl with ioi lint -water: afld milk, incited abortealnf and Tr.ola.se ; add lour, salt and bakicg powder -vhlch haTe beer sifted tcirettor; Kill ei BaJta on hot greased griddle until brown. (The Old Method called for 2 egS)

1 1 4

Egoless, Milkless, Butteries Cake

1 en? brown tngar l'i cupi water 1 rap seeded raisins t oarces citron, cut fine

cup ihorte.-nas:

t teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon nutmeg 1 teaspoon cumanicn 1 cjd Cour

1 cup rye flour

6 teaipoous Dr. Price' Baking Powder

P.iil tufar. water, fruit. sborU'linf. salt and spices tofc-eiaer in saucepan 3 miautes. When cool, add flour and bakm pow.iei wLicfc bsvo bean sifted togr titer. Mil well; bal.e in loaf pan in moderate oven about 45 minutes. (The Old Method Fruit CskeJ called for 2 egg)

Send for our neu booklet "How to scce cj by using Dr. Price Cream Baking Powder.' Hailed free on requeit. Address Dept. H., 1091 Independence Boulevard, Chicago.

THOUSJUIDS Junlyuiij

Plnr

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Absolutely Removes Indigestion. Druggists refund money if it fails. 25c

KIXG OF ITALY IS NOT DOWNCAST YET

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SofeWIMc Infants ad Invalids HClilLiOiC'S r;r cms sna i HALTED l1 1 L ! ich milk, malted jrrDin, in powder form

South Side, Ridge Road and Glen Park Turn Out at Rousing Gary Meetings.

The Soldier- Woman Letters From a Washington Woman to Her Sister in Michigan Telling How One Woman Is Co-operating With the U. S. Food Administration.

Washing-ton. I). C . Vi. 30. Dear Edith: Hero I've been proudly writinp you of the leai-s I have fecund in my houseKeeping and how I hve. stowi them, when, suddenly. I discover tirat I've given no thou.'ht at ail to the greatest s-ource of waste tfsere i.". Mary, of course T Mary is a sod grl and 3? finhful a domestic as ever hou?tkeeper had. I think she's above the avf-ragse in th natter of crnoruy tot: but she has ntvcv be taasht to snt a .-trict account f left-overs, nor made to i'rac-tK'.-any such food laws in my k:tvli..-n as ue must prayctir- now if our soldiers and our Allies are to be properly fed. It was brought heave to me yxsterday. T was telling a neighbor rather proudly of my search for the leaki and my plan tu stop then. "Yes," she said, "to a certain extent ou can regulate food iiattcrs in your home. Tou can do the buying, plan the menus, give the who!: sclnetne of thini? your general supervision, but it is the woman who actually docs the cookins for jour family who is the real food cunserver in every home." It was like a bolt from the blue. "Tou can't accomplish half your hopes unless llary is in sympathy with your plan." she added practically. When she went away I was still for an hour, thinkinsr it ovtr. 1 was sure that she was risht the moment she spoke, but not so sure bow I could meet the jtua tion. Tou know Mary has been with us since Randolph was a baby. She's not used to criticism. I've been an easy mistress, closing my eyes to the little wastes in my tiatitude for the enrl'si (rood quauti'.s.

I realized u t once that Ihe plan I hit upon for Kaininjf Mary's co-opera i ion in the Food Adnunisuation program must be of a constructive nature. The solution came like en inspiration when that biy brown broiher of her was drafted. We talked of his probable, life in the trenches, which was my cue to p.ant the food message. I told her juat viy fwod is feeing to be the r. .il victor in tins war; exp'a:u- d to l.er simply ar.i clearly the food situation in Europe: told her all about the I". S. I'ood Administration and its purpose, and. to strike home. 1 painted a iid picture of her brother Tom. and Ins comrades goim; hungry to Kittle If every woman in America who haiiuies food does not du I'.'.r share m stopping waste and practicing- il.e food substitutions necessary if w. :.re to keep thim fed. You should have seen lot: H r te3 were as Vug as saucers, (ji.d when I went over the "Home t'ard" with ber and explained the Food I'-edfce she was ail eiseri:, .-s to learn, atkiti at once if she might sign it.

It doesn't matter what their color. Tliv are rifhtiug our cause, making the world safe for, democracy. They are "our boys." and we Ml.'ST feed them! Aud we cannot feed them with anything but food. I'm sure that I'v gained a bipc victor;, in winninK Mary's allegiance to Food Conservation and I metin to help hi r to a complete ond intt l'acent understanding of just how to accomplish it. Affectionately your sister. FRANCES.

HURRY WITH YOUR

CHRISTMAS PAI

"Deed, Mis' Frances.

f an; of cein ain't goin' ter

soldiers (ioes hungry it

be through no waste in PIS lmu.se." she declared m that w liol.--h. art d way of the truly southern nepro. I think I hit the kcy-nute f success 1n making the inattr a personal one w it h he r. and I believe every wwitan in America who tinplo;, s another woman to do her cokins an awaken just as great an interest in hr maid if she takes the trouble to make the real situation clear; working wnh lur as one human works with another, to avert any suffering from hunter by our boys in the -. r. nohes.

if n. Mgr. i loo. ilannaucr "f the Indiana Harbor ileit Kadway. wriies the Tunes that atuutmn is hems .-ailed by tie- .-picial ciiniuitUe on natiotial fiefense of the American Railway Association to the fact that I'hrtstrnas packages this yea r will probably exeeid ail previous r. colds owing to the great number of men vl.o are away fro in home and family. The strums on transportation servu e ire extraordinary and it would be very it. ipfi'.l to th transportation carriers ;ini to the public a!:ke. if you wo:;ld jo.r. in iirginj the pet pie to sh-p their holiday presents early this yiar. The Indiana Hai-hor B-lt does not operate any exprtss service, but we arc aiked by the above mentioned committee, to aid in giving this information publicity.

Greeted by cheeiinir thovtuands and aimdst old-time scenes of political enthusiasui, Kiayor Joliascn latit evening addressed thre of the iarg-est local meeting's ineld by any party candidates duringthe preterit cajipaiijn. AT TUKKEit HALL. The bi meeting of the i vinuifi v. as the. Independent party "lured ball and barbecue, held at Turner hall where it is estimated licit ica.-.t 2.51m) people crowded in dunio," Ihe evtnint; b lue n tiehours of b p. m. and 1 a. m. Music ua-r furnished at this meeimg by l'red' Fred lev in s orchestra. AT RIDGE EO AD. Tile largest meetins yet held this year by any arty in the Ilid Iload district was h-dd ;it En t; le.-i ji t h-ill. corner of llide EoaJ and Hroadway. The crowd was attentive and .siuniiied its hearty approval of the principles of the party by almost continuous applause. BIO POLISH MEETING. At Seventh avenue and M a.-sa eh us . 1 1 s

street, a hall cicwded to capacity kui ted the speakers. A I'olish l.eiud volunteered its services for this meeting and , played before, between an I after liie addi esses. j THE WOEKEK3 COKHDEKT. I'Ui ing the early pi ri of the ce iuiii.". from e t-j !';3it o't ioi k. more than one hutched precinct coin m it i cei;n n. woik- !

r.- i.n-1 can Ihlalcs a-'. is. I '.: I ' ; .party In -ad'p.ia 1 U rs. .Mliitaiv .-oil ' .1 : ;i"Hl t work of Me- e-i it :inn .tll-1 ; ma ie plat.S to (..t out tile 1 tldi. pe Il-O-nt j v ot i ot' 1 lie city : All ilnrfe workers, v, ho ar. pn-liaiw m :

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J-or infants, invalidssndgrowtns children

Pure nut ri tion. upbuilding the whole body. Invigorates nuraing mothers aiid the aged. More nutritious tlirn tea, coffee, etc. Instcatly prepared. Kequires no caking. Substitutes Cost YOU Sane Price

Katharine IlnarI. -i-;! fijeott A-., I'lioni- will lie pleased t tirlte ami receive mm ial iieix a ml ailirrlilns for Jlir liiaex. TI.I- S-.iI.j.,y school . I. n the If inj.-iriari !: fono-d 1, oi Ken

nedy a v. u n ui I .;.:....: si., to ill. and a merry tun followed in the at .innivt r.-ary of lh- d-d: ocn of their j t. mpt :' making: ,a e r, t : riea tion s. Afte church Sunday by l.ii.r.K an en-.ei- ' t..- i:ti;n:n kmg they weie treated t

Kim; V ictor Emniaxiuei III.

lt-'si r toncli

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SHOWS GAIN. iUpoit on the condition of t'harle M i he! stc tier. maiUKfr of Dol.ixe theater, are very satisfactory. Mr. Michelstetter underwent a serious operation a few- weeks ago. He is expected to leave St' Margaret's ho;;otal within a week or so

Wc will nccciit Libtrty T-Junds in payments on all pianos purchasod at fnir stores.

143 State Street. Room 2

faMe Plana CD

Hammond, Ind.

7&

! ORPHEUM BILL GOOD.

Lad; es at ten t ion. I'o y..:; snsp.-.-t your husband'.' What do y.-.u want to know about him. or a i o : 1 1 a n y t h i n ir at all'.' All your eiu.:t,e,ns will be answeiei by the "tlreat Clayton," the mystic, ut a spei :al ladies' moi niu.er matinee Friday at ; o i loek. Today Manager James Michelstetter announced a new bill for toniKht. Thursday and Friday. Besides the feature. I'lattmi. the M.nstt.d Tno, firifiIntr. dancing and taikin: E in ers on i.nd BamiMi. omedy piav itt. "In and let i.f tiie Trcin lies ; James Kussel in a bit r.f skit: Fiar.k and Clara I.a- !'. .li m soa n bubbles and j u t; 1 1 n kf.

II

Bell

A,-.Ca Tr- y

System

For W ar Revenue

THE attention of the public is invited to the following provision of the law recently enacted by Congress, entitled k'An Act to Provide Revenue to Defray War Expenses, and for Other Purposes": Telegraph, telephone and radio messages It shall be the duty of every person, corporation, partnership or association owning or operating any telegraph or telephone line or lines to make monthly returns under oath to the collector of internal revenue in each of their respective districts, stating; the number of dispatches, messages r conversations originating within the United States for which a charge of fifteen cents or more was imposed, and for each of said messages or , conversations, the said person, hrm or corporation shall collect from the person paying for the message or conversation a tax of five cents in addition to the regular charges for the message or conversation, which tax the said person, firm or corporation shall in turn pay to the said collector of internal revenue of their respective districts. Complying with the above requirements covering the collection of this tax, the Telephone Company will, beginning November 1st, 1917, collect from patrons of public t-tations a tax of five cents for each message for which the charge is fifteen cents or more, and will add five cents to the regular subscriber's monthly toll statement for each such message.

CHICAGO TELEPHONE COMPANY

any others in the c.ty . were coi.iident of success and voio d the need only ed' o nlinuous V.eCk to s. lire the .-lire ! - lection of Mayor Johnson and the election of the cntii .; Ind' pendent, ecum ilinanic' ticket Have Parade. At the close of the husiu'-ss nu ..l n.c, the workers form' d m s;.j. walk para.!-; and marched doven bin aduay two abreast in a string; almost a lile-ei. loiirr.

shouting: "Who are w .-'.' We an vv rk- ' ers for 11. . j.'lii'ci'ii." Kv.-ryhody oil

the street and every bu.-.n. hou.-c knew after the workers had parsed vv ho, they were for. and on ail linn. is. for the oidewalks ir"W is ouid be h. '.rd answering calls of "Johnson! Johnson!" MIDNIGHT JOHNSON PARADE. '! Th"so Johnson workers crowded .mm! Turner hall whef. ihe Pik ie.rbeeue and! ba'l was in j roress and made- tin- bail rnu; wfh their i s. which wer- taken I up h tlic- crowd. -. hen I "rme, jj a i-'a ;:i and'

Went over to the- l,asl side meilinir. w here the Mayor was then spekm,r. to escort him hack t.- Turn, r hall, where the final ad.iress was to be made At the close -of tlo- J-.ast snh meetin. the band i. ended a jarade of the workers and almost the fiitire audi- Me at this hall. ;i strong and marched back to Turner bal). ibr" tin- n v scomers Were greeted with loud .-ociaim. The deinoii.-t rat ion. both the sire, t parade and the trr.jtiiik; a; Tinner hail was entirely spontaneous and rani: v, 1 1 h the sini'iitv that cha ra teii.es free- and unforced enthusiasm. It b mi.- a nn at-le.-s liay, it was Annoui.c.-i that the barbecue consisted of a tit) fry and re-fr.-s-hin Ms. meat no 1 tnr served -meatless da v. IUDOE ROAD MEETING. In actual numb' r of HuIkc J'.oad residents, more peCele Htlendeil il.e ,1 .hll.-oii rn'-e'tiiiK at Ftiirlehart hall last evenmc than attended both the lb.di.-es and I'urtis meelitiKS. Several hundred people heard the principles of Ihe Independent party cutinn J. Kiehard F. Hour. n. Independent candidate for coiiiicilnriii-al-l.-u-h't'. preside'!, and immediately inti'duced the Mayor, who at once launched into an answer to the address that Mr. llmlsis had made m ih.' same hall a few days previ .'Usly. The mayor had the crowd with him from the very start and the in'erest continued unabatid until the close of the meeting. When Mavr Johnson told how fildk-e i'mad. Telhston and the south side secti.-n w i r. d is.-ri mi nat -d (. 'mil inued on paj;' four.)

l.rnin. ill at the .i.ui.n. A '. i ant line is a r: t i'-: p-i ' j . Ti e i ... i id ... i...o o . ,,

on t el la i ued last ev. 11. 1. ;;'. .. ! 1 i 1 w

v. ! - t !. I , ... t to 1 1 k vv i r : . n o w 1 1 1 ! .- HI- w I

e oil j.:ilt riid ' 1. i r ::, .e i- ys ..f t i : ): who ".; ! " la .- .- 11. id' .v.- en . ! I i .. ! in and a w . : r I -

! t -Id ' h.-m " it .ii.e lb ;

'd a ii'i t he e v ( n ins'

as- ii.iil Wi 'en fare with tea accorr.pam j ie-nt. li w as a iii...-:t ; I ea su ; eaid -

s .! i.- j I Ullii.-

All Saints' day wiii r.e observed in ;..'.--!: and Kpicjal churches altK-ii-.'A. At s-'t. Mary's the masse--a ill ! at 7 and J o'rlock in th" ii-iiiin;. At .St. Stanislaus. inases ai . 1 and !' eio, r. ar.il devotions m th"

Tin 1 e w ,11 :-.i;-s hail u I i, n I'. ! i k

. : man

.-.t -i:.-1 r y i ' . ; r.tt with realms at 7:30. At tn--

od si.. -pnerd l'.p:s'-opal church the;.-

3 t at St. i '" n -iy c tc na rent at lu o ci ri. icon. M r I f-lb.w.r d l,y a short sermon. At St I. v. beans Kpisc.pal ej-.urch there will h-

si rviccH at 7. S and 9.30. All Sonis'

d'S'-rved at St. Mary's

i hut .li with thr-e masses said at S 7 and S o'clock. At St. Stanislaus, mas-. .- w-iii !- at 7. 7:3" and 9 o .-Inefc.

The l.oyal 1 'a n K l.t i s of the M 1-1.

e -el 1 ..( I . ., . II.,. . . , I 1 1 -i ' Wll- i.

a :nost 'i. jo;. patty at the home ' Mis. N- -i ma j 11 i'rajievme sir. , t tin- e V'-nir.K b. .'ore la-i The p: .-.idiivr i.rti. ers cf this Hi nization this car a.-- An.y ' .-'t. president. Kath'-iiue lal.-Mi, eci' t :.. 1 v , and Jean ?.I A a -bin, 1 1 1 asn r. i 'lb ie veil be a Iviiffit Hallowe'en p. n t v . ton.-bbt at Mis. Itiin. r's home m Fir sti'.-t for tie : .- , I Neighbors d May flow r ia:i!- i; n i the Indiana l-irb.,r Mae, ah. e a, ye, .atieii. Kvery- !.... v is w . !.-, ...i.- I

I now oiten lockjaw, ruooa fioisoini.e Miss Kdtth Wheade's Sunday selion! liie loss of an arm or leg. or sometime . class of the Maptist chuia h will hoidl, v-" iii'c itself, remits trom the r.-fi rr ., ,i 1,. , , - of a siiKht scratch or li'tle cut! iiir .. l aity at the cnurch parlors tlua !ins Ujzari is a sfe and effect,-.-eninir. first bid treatment. It cuiitains Ti ! .- -:t j . . . 4 . nhir.ifonn ii other dangerous Jruii 1 ' Ui" Ui,'"':l ' but is .-omposei of the most he-aim iviih .-.us. I.d Wlct--. Z. i: M!r s; re. t. . p.-nvt rating oils. It is a powerful anti-loi.-.ori ow al l, ;-Ti.i, i, ; ti,. ,;- ,ueni'. j s.-ptiu and should be apphed Immtnb s. n Mi., Ib n Ti. cas vv,i, assist. I !,.U'!y 10 wmindH ..f this kind to prevent

I III I 1 J ' J l bl j'Ui'. ii I li ' .

BLOOD POISONING 2AMLIKS WIZARD Oil. A EA1' IIKST AlS m.-.TMtI,T.

Mr.-. ; i. : h -.turn the :V- IlJIcired U f. l"M..-l o-

bieb t lie r u.-. e; ; v . 1 i : vilati. ,ii ha v. b,. , ;

f Fir sir-et will en-' Wizard (nl is a pood dependable pr-

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. pa. fa t ion ke, p m ;h-- medicine h. st

tor -,e' , .' -e . o tee- 0..0or tl.e h.. far

;-' ;: ' liaib.w. 11 , a v. It is . .thin,' and htaimp ana ' n t n i. mstrad .f at'Tii l-'y .iriv-s e.u pain and inflamma-

I . f , ;.: ' e o ;e aa f i l'i u.- s. LUit. ' i'liriib bit-." and s; ing. Just as re1 by il- i'-n ,,; Km. for st iff ne.-k. sore fee;, cold

jles, 1 1 ach. and tooth-

This r.ew picture ol Ki.irr Victor

Emrr.anuei. taken just !eforrt the le- j' ; ''-' trintiiPF of th? prescjrit Au-tro-Gor- -V rrsn drive, shows him jn harry I :1' ' t;' mood. lit liad just been iofo.raed ,

tnat ir.e enemy cim ui not .se-riouiv 1 menace Italy. He is .-till hcoeful, fi'mu

despite tht- lerriole evfonts that have fcince taken place.

c.aaan .: Fn t-n.ji t, i- ;. i.ivpnii,' :"'''-. cmk

'' hi 'd t ' -v f. en if if. . , , h.,;r:e from your druggist for Ti- I-o-.il Vol,.,.,.. .0" t!:e and u.-- the medicine. If n .-t rr.- ' ' 1 u"' !hi-n and h- :t; :e:urn v,.Ur mcne-v. .i- naond :. o ..'.-:.- at the horn- : if you nr.- ': - i.i.', i with cons'.; pation '' 1! H ibi.tk in X.oih Maffoun ' r si-.-k h-adro he try Hamliiis Wizird

dressed or

n : n t: 1

1 I.iver Whips. Just

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a 1 d :

.sail l 1:'

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The GEM THEATER Present;

t 'oiot ad.. I'n.-i 1 ' nt.ra I I. eat h r '"i.esar eake and 1 I" - l '"til I rodue!.- . . . I'rucibb Stcy! . . Fi le . .... Am. ro an S'et 1 i-'drs. .. . breat Xori io i n . Mex icu n !' t rob-u rn . . . N'ortoiu ami v'. rr . N' 'fth.-rii rac-Uic feiiii-yivii riia 1'. .-i. - . his lb-public Iron and S'e-1 ll'Mlllllj. -- -,rlb S. lluhber American Sugar Sou! hern F'.o uic . Niii t h. rn I h-i li v a y . I'liK... Mil. and St. Paul Tei.l: Oil lb S. SI'e! I'llli'll i'.-ieii.,; l't.-ih '.-pi .1Willy s . rbuei

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Vednesday Night "Should a

by Die?"

A T1.MK1.Y 1'lVi; I'AUT vrrtvAt'TioN Fedtur.ng ARTHUR DONALDSON AND S. GAZELLE MARCHE.

Thursday Night tug gem thfat1jr i'uh -.. - the - "Famous Bull Dogs of the Trail" A STORY OF THE GREAT NORTHWEST TOLD IN FOUR PARTS.

11 Pwgrz- Changed Daily.

1 M

Admission 5-10c. j

CHICAGO GKAIN PUTUKES. 'ui: -.Ma y. $I.F5 , F'-c , si 17 Jan . I .

i 'AT.---M; N ' .. C.

tiile; vl

Dec.

CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. IIOlJS Kvcelpts. -ebani; mark.. I. no: mi.vd. t So -,, 1 7 tiil; n.i-,i ? b X

lt :i.": i'ou-h. sir..::.., j. -..;.(.; hcin. SI F" f

ltfS'i; piss. j. 1 1 . -. - ' i 4 . a ' : i..-avy. ji."e..'i

M Avd 1 heatre

Nation's Capital Becomes "Mildly Dry" Tonight

(By tTaitocl Press.) WASIlINi JT .N. I). '.. 'ct. The first nation'al m i i r a 1 m hi-tory jjpiea "dry" at midnmht toniniit. I'l.iNr mi net approved durint 'he last session of Foliar- ss. ad saioou. wholesale li.juor houses, restaurants, and rlllbS UlUSt ll: -Colli iilll'. tie- sab- of intoxicjints b;-'oie 1 i! 1 n. i.n. Xov.mb.r 1. Hetwe.ii time ;,nd four hundred estatdishments are affected. Liquor can be impelled into the District however, without fmu.K to the trouble to fill out an apple ulion blank or permit. 'onwre-sin- n fr.un drystates who like a littl- 'snifter" occasionally, saw to that w in n the law was passed.

THE TIMES'

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CHICAGO PRODUCE. r.FTTKri 'ream, ry oxtnts

creamery lirsts. ! ': t : !'-c: Prst

4 le: sreotuis. :; i.b .p'c, K; 'IS )rdinarn s, Zii'u 3 if "'.'C.

I.IYF i- 1FLTKY Fow 1-. 1 4 d

ducks. 1 1. -.j I so: m-. se. it, f u sc; sj-rmss. Ihe: turkey s. -'ao F.M.- ,., si,,... He; 7i- to v.i lbs. lib. '(j 1C : to no lbs. IhJi lT!,c: overweight kidneys. 11'' 1 '. coarse. 7 (ii 1 c, J'OTATOFS-i 'mi ?. '..: AVis -Minn.. Sl.lm o .Ti per Pi" vveisht.

FT.

WAYXF. t)ct. 3d. A rani

5 l an nn

TODAY THK CRKAT FAVORITK

17 t'c; bulk o! sabs. $ 1 ,'. , a 'n IteV-",. i E?1

I'AT I.I -- . ' . ijiis. 1 1 ; markot. HTI " A.

on.,,' i n-i

.. :o!fij''THE VALElN

M N i i'.ariiimy im-Mtre portrayed by nrl r.-at -t :-, r in he'- tb-iial ta!-

bicci stvlo, hut liioortnt from Iter other pict.'.n'os. 'ba a Burton Holmes Travelogue and a Big "V Comedy.

THURSDAY Edna Goodrich REPUTATION'

Toe picture do ais. with the great. I "3

value of a woman's reputation ami the readiness of the world to think evil without giving a chance to explain. Also Latest Pathe Weekly and a Christie Comedy. Special Notice

The regular program will con- I tinne from 10 a m. to S : 1 n. m.. f

at which time this theater will Igp

tie. turned over to The Citizens' Party Prominent speakers will deliver interesting addresses on live subjects. Come to the early shows and thus have a good seat for this meeting.

GLADYS HULETE in MISS NOBODY

XJ iilU A X 13J.VJ -anu - Tl CHARLIE CHAPLIN in "THE

DOUBLE BILL ADVENTUR,.

Sf ven denial offices lu re was made te- f .eiitly by thieves, who made the-:- p, fe-s -f away Willi dental sup(li.-s valued at

Co an your I; i mney s. Mac Draft is b.-o k in t-.vvn Phono 1 7. I'oi'a.l Fir'-Sta-ieti !'i-"l-

9 w.yr-. Bsvi-s?, m Hi..-..fii,f.aii.f rgf

PASTIMES !H ri :-A

:THE NEW;

GAIL KANE In a F'ivc Act Pea I lire "A SOUL IN FAWN' THURSDAY

I TE5EATR

"THE FATAL RING" nd a K-jsi..p.f- t',ciiiii. "ii;:i XAFtiHTV TilOri.HlT." SUNDAY

KAiynviONr). ind.

October "1. ;. , i i

Ac hi son American Heel Sugar Ameri.an far p'dry. American Locomotive Anaconda American Smelting Baldwin Locomotive

Bethb-hem steel "i Baltimore and Ohio fit Canadian I'aeiiic. 13 4 Aniericttn fan .. '' New- ioi k Central.. Vti

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HAP. OLD LOCXWCOD In a Five Act Foc.ruib? "The Haunted Pajamas"

TODAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY Extra Feature Attraction The Great Clayton

& Company

'HE MYSTIC WONDER.

ASK HIM HE KNOWS.

FEANS AND CLARA LA TOUR SOAP BUBBLES AND JUGGLING.

PI one 1486 HAIR GOODS Phone Rts., 2-23.

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BEAUTY SHOP HAIR DRESSING, SHAMPOOING, MANICURING. FACIAL AND SCALP TREATMENTS. Room 510 HaiTtrno-id, Hammond Bidg. nrJi."a. MRS. EDNA V.'. RADLOFF Prep.

JAMES RUSSELL SINGING. TALKING AND DANCING.

WOLF & ZEDALIA COMEDIANS.

THE MINSTREL TRIO SINGING, TALKING AND DANC'NG.

f Entire. New Show Every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday. Matinees i' ;taily at 2:20 p. m. Nights Continuous from 7 to 11 p. m. Sundays Il a art HoUdua from 2 to 11 p. m. fa ADMISSION Matinees 10 and 15c, Except Sundays and Holidays, y Nichts 10, 20, 3Cc. No Seat6 Reserved Com Any Time, rl